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= 16 1913 : Sk ? MAPLEW“PACQ:UZOE;I::MON : e e * Seed Potatoes Among Charter Amendments for Con- exactly as it Is worki We are unloading a car of fine Seed g mecticut Co. Favorabl: ported. X/ Wi i . A Special Invitation | THIS WEEK HATCHES TO BURK" Playground W& dhe Bnlieiim, FURNISHING Norwsich, Wednesday, April 16, 1913. especially for us and true to name. >. WORT. cc The Builetin should be delivered everywhere in the city before 6 a: m. Potatoes, consisting of Cobblers, Rose Teamns Secured 108 New Members en Second Day of Cam- (Special to The Bulletin) and Green Mountaln varieties, packed The committee on railroads ‘has ~ ive it by : i ___|made favorable report on - the act e UNDERTAKERS o Eibaeribers wno il ;elx‘;:ve:r“:% by paign—Canvass Has Brought in $315 For Treasury. Hheans the charter or the Comnctl” | Men who have never yet ! 1 dibon e Boxes .; porting the fact to The Bulletin €o. - £y Are Covering |sion of trolley lines in Norwich, pre- dy-to- i 2 R\ — = President Stanton and Lieutenan 2 i been ready-to-wear io. B . His et o 8 | centeq by Representative John = F. | e io find % |} Double Dip, t Quality A foll line of the above with new €8 Main St. additions coming along, including those with cut out borders. Moldings and bands to match. Mixed paints, muresco and tints; also ert glass imitations. We are in- the market for painting, paper-hanging and decoratiag all tae tise. P. F. MURTAGH THE WEATHER the Field Th hly. ; Erands. ‘e report was sccepied and | garments that pleased them in | dar and | Forecast for Teday. the matter tabled for calen _ A J . The text of the bill follow: | e s Bl Ed“gd‘a’b.‘d r;'x‘;\seotr; P Section 1. The Connecticut ooni fabric, workmanship or fit axe e e it b pany shall have authority to construct, < e H the coast; Thursday fair; brisk east 10| 15 (he membership campaign for )Sulllvan, Victer Browning, Frank P.|maintain and operate, In accordance specln.“y invited to inspect our north winds. 5 o the Norwich Playerounds association [ McNamara, J. B. Stanton, W. D. Rick- |\iith the provisions of its charter | o e Saiths Predictions from the New York Her- | the teams reported 108 new names |er, Robert’ Monmtgomery, M. P. Fitz- |and amendments thereto, an electric | N€W Spring . ald: On Wednesday it will be Sener-| coureq on Tuesday, sending the total | gerald, Louis DeMonte, Samuel Slos- |railway or tramway upon the follow ¢ I Slly fain, with slight temperature | SSEUFES O, B o treasury. berg, R. W. Otis, Herbert Willey. F.|ing route in. the town of Norwic Expert tailors, the best that ! Changes, = fellowed by increasing | “Up},J following were the reports of [L. Maples, John H. Perkins, William | From the present terminal of its traclk cloudiness in the lake region. Thesout- | mempers secured made by the teams [ A. Norton, G. F. Francis, Winifred U. |on West Main street, southwesterly | money can employ, have made ALL BEST TEAS 25c Ib. United Tea importers bo. AN ASSISTANT WHEW REQUESTED Jook for Thursday Is party cloudy and | fIsfRers SCC Skelly, Winlfred A. Skelly, Kathrine|over the Salem turnpike, or om any e H . slightly milder, with light to fresi .Uinan No. 1, F. P. McNamara, cap- | Casey, Mildred Fillmore, Clara Worth, | convenient private way, to a suitable |up our Suits in new and hand- Franklin Sq., over Somers Eros. 92 and 94 West Main Streel. variable winds, followed by local rain. | ¢ain_j9 “active members. May 1. Graham, C. A. Sherman, John | terminus at or near Maplewood ceme- Phone. Observations in Norwich. Team No. 3, J. B. Stanton, captain— | Woodmansee, W. W. Maynard, E. H. . also in the city and town of some models. e =0 The following records, reported from | 47 active members. 1o |Hemmond, Nrs. J. 'R. CAlign, Miss ich from a connection with its St oy, “how the changes | Team No. 4. T. H. Beckley, captain |Julla 1. Good. Misa Mary T. Good, Ar- | track or proposed track in Boswel . A 7 e e Yand the barometric | —S active members. e T e Crovs Mo | i e BN B ST0) | Buits ot $12.00 and up to utherfor. now > changes Tuesday: | ,Team No. 7. Henry F. Parker, cap- |ry G. Peck, John MacWilliams, Abner |convenient private way or land, 1o, |g30 Q) ° . Or. T. J. KING r. Bar. | tain—20 active members. Schwarts, Max Schwartz, L. Sachem, [into and across Mohegan park to a .00. 2 Soiatater King Safe Sys a m. : 29.95 | Team No. S, W. W. Lang, captain— | Charles 4. Phelps, Richard Tarrant, |suitable point near the lake in said | z The Bean Hill e e soan, uo m. . 23_active members. Cranston & Co. George W. Kies Co., | park; and also from a connection with | We’ll fit any form. B it e nevons | "t p. moi.. 5o Team No. 9, Dr. P. J. Cassidy, cap- |Shepard B. Paimer, P. J. Cassidy, |its track in McKinley avenue through MONUMENT MAN o have. thaic ~teoth _extracted. Highest 55, lowest 48, tain—7 active members, Jane E. Cassidy, Charles H. Osgood | Rockwell street or private land or AL filled or crowned without a particle Chpacigus Team No. 10, R, H, Gray, captain— | (life), Fred W. Cary, Rollin C. Jones, | sald park to such point near said lake: i B ¥ of pai di fort. x 1 3 Cloudy 14 active members. Charies Dowsett, Frank T. Diggins. Ialso from the present terminus of its " f, Lo Predictions for Tuesday: Cloudy, | eam No. 2 which has Norwich | ~ Charles H. Preston, Frank I Royce, | track at Yantic, over the Norwich and ) R THOMAS J. HOWARD FULL SET Tuesda weather: Cloudy, c00lT: !\ mown and Team No. § which has | Louis A. Wheeler, Frederick S. Youne, | Colchester turnpike in the towns of s e f{j é : Nith Natwral Gus northeast wind. _ % Washington street are expected fo| Hev. Samusl Subol. Rev. Benjamin | Norwich and Eosrah to the village of J ¥, pids s iy Long Island Sound : make their reports today. anovsky, Abraham Jacobsom, Naghan | Fitchville in said Bozrah. Don't buy old style testh. The _Sum, Moom and Tides. 1 A number of the captains made re- | Rosenflat, Moses Jennes, Simon :imfl Sex Said_company may locate W —AND- Natural Gums on teeth are used [} B Il High M.-cnports of the amount secured without | mon, isaac Kenig, Louis Markoff, Mor= | and construct the lines of railway au P Hudson River only by Dr. King, and absolutely Sets. || Water. ||_Sets.| turping in names, but the following . Sussman, Louis Pollock, Charles | thorized by section one hereof on or TRANSPORTATION Drevent the deteotion of artieial §| Day | : Il a m. names of members secured has been in, Morrls Rosenberg, Eilis Alof- |before Dec. 1, 1814; and if the public ec rl l 'TATIO! teeth in the mouth. received: sin, Samuel S. Alofsin, Mrs. Edson F. | utilities commission shall find that on | sows and barges for frelght or charter Gold Crowns. $5: Bridge Work 35: Musfolane: HTaien,. Chiston Dradt B Herman Alofsin, John M. |said Dec. 1 1914, at least twenty- |~ = : No. 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Gold Filling 31 up: other fAllings M Fon b W Al Somesh Monaher. n five per centum of the lines of said |avenue, who teaches music in South apri S0c. Painles extraction FREE B W Carter, B3, Morley, Joseph | H. Perkins, Helen ~Royce, | corporation have been constructed as ! Lancaster, Mass. has returned after F Geor; . Stanton, A. S. Comstock, Martin . | aforesaid, said franchise rights shall |a few weeks’ TS rones Jana Gregson, A, | Bent, Miss Louise Meech, Mrs. W. B |be extended until the rising of the weiver home bere | Bor - Commercial and | when s.ts are ordered. All work ~uaranteed. el Squire G Gregs A 539 || Rises. | Baulre Gregson, TN g LA | Birge, C. H. Haskell, Francis Mc- | general assembly at its January ses- | This cloudy weather has been un- | | gl KING DENTAL PARLORS || s o smier s poigrs Boiow | hosiins” L e N e a T O e e e curs atter Tater = o D e ol £ ] . D, [sion, 1915, orable for the ma oods 0 : ade S which 15 Tollowed by food tide | HoraEe R D s, S Vauein | Ricker, Robert Montgomery, Louis Dé |~ The committee also made favor- |youns chickens. They can stand much | | B omclon Man SR N T NEWS Foundry Co, J. P. Holloway, J. T.|Monte M, P. Fitsgerald. Frank R Ma- |able report on theiproposed act which | colder weather If only the sun shines. ome i l i | or Smith's Drug- Store GREENEV! ’3 i, Cadper Bailey. Charlés Hag. | ples, Herbert C. Adams, Clarence E. | prohibits smoking, or the carrying o - | t t i GREENEVILLE NE Pong bigl e 4 & | Carpenter, Leonard P, Church, Frank |a lighted cigar, cigarette, or pipe into | The thrifty housewife may be seen | Sslic 1 | BUSINESS MEN 1 | Whether the business with Telephone 9a m to$ p.m Pak 3 v it g || Will Be Here | Sagkow: Tor. N Smith. Tusti Hol: | D. Davis, Waiter 1. Fuller, Walter k. | any trolley car, not specially set aside [out in the flelds these Spring daya Rrl ol e AeRosiactd cRiRS i | Rev. A L. Tedfard Will ‘Be. Here | on A. T. Ofin iCasner Groff Wiset | Cegter: - for the purpose, will be guilly of a |gathering dandelions with which to {]] 1ts account nere or where, || Permanently in June. Boardman, Ernmest V. Jones, F. O The further membership list is to be | misdemeanor. Tabled for calendar. make an appetizing and healthful dish | Beginning with bills rendered June - | The Vaughn Foundry Co aramen. E + B Ol Lublished as fast as secured. Favorable report was also made ex- | for the table, i "lE “"CES Natmnal Bank | - 5 ; 3 Pepac it s JJre, Timothy C. Coughlin, e x| L Life and Sustaining. tonlfing shof shme of extension of tha (= Uil e m,l the price A.r'nu-mu..\ for lighting | loa Tl e o the pulpit of the Third Baptist church | §70 0 "o T ™ 0 ol Rev W. H. | now noreae Meg Charles L. Hubburd, | Traction’ company to 1918. Tabled for |from —Hartford —Saturday afternoon | Will- be reduced from 10 certs to § invites your personal account, || MILL CASTINGS |20 announcing his acceptance of his|iclincay, ey, J. H. Flizmaurico, | Gharics L Hubbard, Mra, William i, calendar. glamt know of the rain untl @he | ..y per k. W. H. for any number up || sssuring you of appreciative at- || < callito tbs oo . Rev. Mr. Tedford | smelia M. Young, Daniel McCormick, | Paimer, Mrs, George T, Howland, NORWICH TOWN Z e A S tention from employes a | & Speciaity. o e P ¢ the | James Semple, John MacDougall, Sr., | Miss Ella Norton, Charles H, Osgood, | rkal i eer T e ay or Saturday N, 450 Kw. Hs. used in one month. || omcers, Orders Receive Prompt Attentlon | Newton Theolotical Sominary. Mrs. Andrew J. Young, Michael J.|Mrs. H. H. Osgood, Henry F. Parker, | Eighty Slides Illustrate Interesting | - O 5 g 7 = > Cummings. Michael J. Curran, Dr. | John Woodmansee, and the name of | = 0 H. W. L nd Famil All in ‘excess of 450 used in one month 4 Edward Brophy, Mrs. James | Archibald Mitchell is in the sustain- g e B WeiEoviie i an Lz TAFTVILLE ; his | HITE ELEPHANT CAFE Moriarity, Patrick F. Bray, 2nd, Myles | ing membership list. Geing to Denvcéhfiec';:hg" to Be will be the same as at present which is | ——————— — Wi Tendered Rev. C. T. McCarn. ... |, i % > By | s - wo Applications for Membership Re- | 5 cents per K. W. H. = . e 5 PHicere [ Minkesile Br, | = o 1 CORNS DAN MURPHY & CO. GAVE INTIMATE VIEW ! Two MEN HELD g.There was a good attendance Sun- ceived by H. R. C. = i AR i H i lay evening at the First Congrega- H 'or ail troubles o. he fe Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars OF THE BALKANS .. FOR SUPERIOR COURT. |tionai chureh, the Sunday school and | The I R C. met with a full attend- | City of Norwich | bad Circoiation or rneumat : STt o ] § | Endeavor soéiety being well repre- |ance, every one of the ten members | su Corner of Water and Market Sta Entertaining Talk with Pictures by | Joseph Dacter for Deserting Wife for | (U600, PPN ) Secretary Star- | being present, in their rooms Monday Gas & Eleclric Deparlmenl JAMES DAWSON, Willis A. Briscoe at Osgood Memo- Qn-kh-r WoWan—Jeseph Butler as|iey showed 50 siides on the Life o ficienina Tlge =t of the secretary 0 | Tel. 524. Room 26 Central Building 2 urglar. Christ, many being on the periods of |and also that of the treasurer weve | g S o ; R s — 5 childhood and the three years' min- |read. The mcmbership comunittee re- JOHN McWILLIAMS, Lady Attendant The parlors of the Osgood Memorfal | _ From the police court in New Lon- |istry. Rev. G. H, Ewing gave the des- ! porfed that two applications had been EDWIN A. TRACY were well filled on Tuesdiy evening | Gon on Tuesday two men were bound | cription of the slides. reccived since the last meeting over a ARTHUR E. STORY, . e Stereoptioon lectare o WANLS | over Tor triai in the superior court. e | weke ago. The aypiications will he Board of Gas & DENTIST A. Briscoe upon Kurope and the Zai. | Joseph Dactor, charged with descr- | Invitations Out for Hitchon-Wright |acted upon at the next meeting. After 2 - = kans, ziven under the auspices of the | Hon of a wife and unlawful cohabi- Wedding. | the completion of other important bus- Hisctoleal Commiasiongon S LINEe: I o). JOINES Parish House association, tation with another woman, went to | .. AEECAS o |iness matters a social hour was enjoy- i B> = - Mrs. Henry T. Arnold. the presi- | jail in default of $1.000 bonds to await nvitgtions. have besn Issued by ME. | o and cigara were paghed: dent, introduced the speaker, who gava | rial in May, unless he is surrendered |and Mre, W, G. Hitehon of West Fown - MiSS ELLA ) PUTTER Suite 46, Shannon Building 3, neaser view of these much talked | ) B0 Mugasing 1o bleasmous |of thelr daughter. Miss Maua Hitchon Spoke ‘to Mill Employes. : Take eavator Shetucks: stree: t {imely and in-crestins, | marriage there. gnd Harry W i ight of Boston. Several of the suffragette workers | Instructor of s was extremel —_— who arc carrying on ampaign in Photographs taken on the j>urney last | Counsel for Dactor demurred to the Early Spring Flowers. Norwleh visited the Ponemah mills on | Pi d Hi . - summer supplemented the pos: card | SO 3 3 s < e e e iano and Harmony ] views and gave a more intimate ac. | baving been continued from Monday | Iarly flowers brought by the chil. 8y Rt uoon. wiers thoradoren sl I'S Uw lng eys aintance w g in - udge Coit overruled the demurrer and {dren to the West Town Street school |# number of the worl tirls a > auaintance with charming bita of | JUdEe Colt overruled t include arbutus, hepatica, biue violet, | women. Literature was also distrobut- - Boom 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 Mr. ‘Briscoe started his oudlencs at | _Joseph Butler, 21 vears old, charged | shepherd's pursé, chickweed, saxifrage, | ed in the village during the afternoon. | 327 Main Street Banailuka, in northern Bosnia, This | With breaking and eatering the gro- |bluet, bloodroot. At the Town. Street | e | . = small seotion of Countre contis muss | cery store of Clark B. Whaley in New |school, red maple, chickweed, trailing | Persona | Bowling from 9 a m. to 12 p. m 7 R e e erog i and Herze- | .ounsel for Butler, entered a demurrer |low cudweed, bloodroot, spice bush, | Stréet was in Hartford Tuesday . Beally {Rcite sl o { s - “Mersick” Underground The members of the Ladies' Aid|govine were conquered successively by | to the charge. Brosecuting Attorney | whitlbw gras: - gl society of the Third Baptist church [ Thracians, Normans, Avons, Croats | () [he (HOTEE, Froseciing SCOriey (o SR Miss Agnes Beauregard of Baltic) F A Gasoline St Tanks| Tt [ith Mes. William P, Greene at|ana Serbs. These latter two races | CROTLJSUEG B Y Court T e SR spent Tuesday with friends on Provi- actory Agent € Slorage Yanks|ner nome on' Prospect sireet Tues-|are there todav, having driven out | ™45 OUSTTUS! DY (RS COUNY. oo, |, Reeeption to Former Rector . |gence street. | for the High Grade NOTICE Feur smbition .of: stortiig : gasoline | o3 SCSHIoON Thers was e Iirge at- |0 SEvAde ARl b tHe I iceatnry. | oisinine 5 hoiwas ‘Coming ouf Of o | recuniion Will be tenderod. the Nev.| Miss Mary Lans of the Oso ad o & et a g must meet with the approval of the || 3d3cs B ® 1 fackram of Proa: | the Greek church. In 1463 the Turks | ISar door by Patrolman Waterman, | T MeCann. recenily transferred o | is spending a few ays in Providenc L] e them, Bhovt 1 ve CLORML e Fire Undérwriters. Witha “MERSICK- | led by Mrs H I Peckham of Pros- | (he Greek church. In 1463 the Turks | (50 had seen his shadow inside the | uiassiomier s Saehibns ansterred to |is spending a few days in Providence [f 9 | Wasnington Street to Uncas Stre PUNDRBGROOND. ASOLENGE: AN | Dect park | The afterhoon was passed |fovavencd soutiern —Bopoda Ut | store when trying the front door. e oy e o Aanc ety | o frienas, i until further motice the gdsoiite s kept at & aafe distanse|™ith sewing after which refreshiments | daice. the old capital, held out for i SnEer acribe t ‘the parish | o b . C. LILLIBRID( fron buildings, o there 15 mo Ganges| Were served by Mrs. Greene. The so- | 6 vears and was the bulwark for Eu- the younger members of (he parish | Thomas Ravmond of the Canterbury E. ( LIBRIDGE, Trom Bre, am3 you have 3 supply-of|ciety will meet next time with Mrs, |FoPe against the Turks. In his drive MEETING OF CLERGYMEN. and the serving of refreshments of | turnpike was the guest of friends in Street Commissio T e oima acaiine *ataibs of| Oliver Buddington at her home on | of 45 miles down the pass from Ban- e cake, etc, furnished by the ladies. | Bajile Tuesday. sion Bighth street. These meetings, which | ailuka to Jajee were seen oeautiful | Annual Session of New London As- s hand. ‘Outfit complete with the ex- Soption Cof run pipe, which vasies|are being held with the different mem- | mountain views through a we 5 s bers, take place about every two | tered and well wooded region. according to location, weeks. count fertile and the po. THE C. S. MERSICK & CO,, dustrious, but the style of agric 274-202 State St, 11-27 Crown St., WEDDING. is not progressive and seems to sociation at Second Cbngregational Going to Denver. | The Misses Nellie and Nora Murphy | BUY QUICKLY Study. H. W. Lewis and daughter, Miss |have returned to Hartford, after| Cora Lewis, left Monday for Denver, | spending several days with Mrs. Grim- Tuesday the New London associa- | Colorado. His place on Vergason ave- i shaw Herd of Slater avenue. r n B"ce a Er tion of clergymen held their annual [nue was sold Tuesday to Capt. Jones | — — New Haven. Tonn. the time of Abraham. Views in the 3. 1 | - i £ rwicl meeting with Rev. H. J. Wyckoff in |of ptland. Mrs. Lewis and the re- | Alexander Cormier of Norwich Potter—Service. f,’;"'i?(‘i’m“:-‘ of Jajce showed many old | the®" Secona Congregational church | mainder of the family will leave for |avenue is in New Haven for a few The 25¢ lity at 19¢ d Tiesday afternoon at 2 o'clock John | “prol€Ss o Lo study on Church street. The morning { Colorado this month. | days. Before returning Mr. Cormier | Eacke) Aiisted and Wiad e quality al a poun g, Fotter and Miss Margaret Wilson| ajere, the present A aL L foutars gession opened at 100 o'clock and the E | will call on friends in Hartford. Ty ! 5 1 e K home of the bride, No. 150 Prospect | Biich showed a much larger town. | Roi*"C 5 “Ricketts. | The busintes of Rapaiming Stogn\Demage ani Beckwith, Jr, of the Newport Lowest Prices Envelopes, 8c a packag street, by Rev. C. H. Ricketts, pastor | Lhc. "37ar here was a feature of the | 11 asy was deferred until the after- |, A force of men is at work rebuild- | ngya) irajning station is at Lis hom - STEP IN AND SEL US of iho Greenevilic Congregational| i3, S{ENS | TEAYINE Bosnla | one ingon session. An essay, The Excel- [\1€ IhG Sidewall heal the vemiony on |n South Windham on a ten days’ fur- | and Quick or you lose your sy dnmediate Telilives and | nuded country: of Herzegovine: ‘Bare |in covesulencas of the Rellefon of lqyrsg tne: storm. T e Satisfaction Guaranteed opportunity. P. SHEA, Towing. the ceremony o Tancheon was | TOUntalns, dcstitate of eoll evew. are | Bo bull B 5 "ang this was followed E = 1 2 RS . on W o : . D. D, o 1 72 Frankiin Strest served. During the afternoon Mr. and | 5 valley &5 mites tone oog »° 2 [by a spiritual symnosium. A buffet Local Findings. Mrs. Grimshaw Herd of Sater ave- | CRANSTON & CO Mre. Potter left for their wedding toUr | milcs wide which la a jake in vinter |Unch was served at 12.30 ‘oclock. af- | Mrs. A. R. Keables was in lown |nue and Mies Sarah O'Neil will leave in_sin ducomobie ; dores | 00 cRitivated i Summmaes ter which the afternoon sesslon was | for the week end. returning Monday (o | foday” (Wedneday) ' for ~ Willimantic, | 1 4 . s e * groom formerly conducted a | ““Sostar 1o the onpiter Mer of which i v. H. J. Wyckoff, or | Providence. | where they will pass the remainder o Y AMERICAN IIOUM‘., grocery business, but at present is de- | gave u good ldea of the citv. Farther | oL the Second Congregational church | —— ; | the week 25 and 27 Franklin St. C. AYTCHISON, M. D., Voting his time to his packing busi-| own on the Dalmatian coast Mr, |E2YE 4R essay on Preaching to Chil- | Mre Reade of Willimantic Is the | PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room ), Second ¥k or. Shannen Sldg ness. He has made his home at 20| Briscoe visited Ragusa, beautiful | 9T0: Rev. George H, Ewing was elect- | gyest for a week or two of friends on Farrel & Sanderson. Prop. 5 D : g . palding street. His bride is a native a 8 e 'l | ed registrar and Rev. F. M. Hollister, | Fatayette sthoct, A -y Sovecial Rates to Theatre Troupes | of Preston, and was recently emploved | tlog ny Giechs mad oas Liis a8 8et- |Rev. H. J. Wuckoff and Rev. G. H. | @favette strect, PSRRI o oo o O S s ey O @t Travoling Men. eto.. Livery connects. | 83 bookkeeper for Disco Bros. Both|republic until conquered by Napoleon. | owing were appointed to the Pro-| p, ¢ 1. Lamb of Town street has | don April 13, by Rey. T. M. Crowley, Shetusket Street. Mr. and Mrs. Potter have many friends| Coveted by all the surrounding na- k Srerame committec =~ There was an |y .;' iy Versailles for several days| Oliver T. Gréeenwood of Boston, for: [\ < Yho wish them happiness in-their mar- | tions it had the wit and diplomacy to | being present: Reve Goorse 1i | Past on business. merly of Norwich. and Miss Mary | ° Ties e Play off 'one against angther. end Resp | CGrS, DOiBE prescnt: Reve. George i. — Alice'shes of New London. IEah Irunnly vou voth ' Parior | 5 its independence for 1100 years. An |fp.ns Frank Falmer, H. Sbs el e 0 L, POTTER — SERVICE — In Norwich, | pply y | y Baby Carriages Behind. earthquake in 1667 caused mest of |Charies A. Northrop, Edward S. Wor- - Mr !uxd Mrs. '-H\hv“ \‘\rznsu“ of April 15, by Hev <.mv{;»<“v«v nlek- | - e i o * e . D. D., Ge Providence were a Mr. rgason’s John G. Potter and Miss Mar- - T n THE FENTO -CHARNLEY | A Potish family by the name of Lad- | the buildings to be built since thenr L S e e on Truntington aveane | Whsen Service bbth ot Nor- | Furniture, Dining Room Sets, | 1 isloski, whe have bean living on North | & few zre older. The Rector's palace | ;" jopoi® (RArles TG Ricketts Hanny | (NG e Soon {hey will be big boy BleNfi €0., lac Main Street for same time, moved to| Was the home of the ancient rulers. |1 Armold, Asha H. Wilcox J. O Bare Y = KiteheiRunces O Stoves. ) Yy W 2 ‘big y W Detroit, ~Mich, Tuesday. A number| The most interesting country ef all |partviile. H. Campbell of Lebanon, Jonathan Smith of Town street is DIED 4 *land girls, and their faces will ——— the family were emploved by the U.|however, is Montenegro. In 1356 the | s “gulier of Hanover, T. A. Williams his son in Hartford and be- | SOBTT—In Easf Lyme. | {and giris, ang CIr 12 . Finishing Co., but when-the strike| Servlan kingdom reached its greatesl |of Salem, Dwight C. Stone of Ston- ng will be the guest of a | Lizzle C. wife of Ja Art Squares, Carpets, Lace;b ly 2 memor GENERAL broke out they ' seoured work els- | PeleBt of ferritoral possession. It ingign, Avert F. Barnshaw ot Mys "in Torrington aged 21 years. ] {be only a memory. ere. A no anner of moving S Tt z Y. F. White of Ledy SR — GREENLEAF—In April 14, i - g y Turniture was carried out b the lad: | InSuls. Ity army besleging Con- |10, W- F While of Ledvary 1T, 5. ; A b aresnisa Ao, ¢ | Curtains, Portieres, Window | o 0 (b babies and we'll CONTRACTORS isloxki family Tuesday. Afier loading | stantinople when its ruler died sud- | ogion of Preston, F. M. Hollister of | g altel twe weeks visit with different | sorvices in Gager Bprios £ | s 3 their household goods on a team, they|denly. ~His succebsors were weaker | Torh, Sotnington, J. R. Danforth, b. | (ricnds, about town and iIn the cily L T i atiock. durimi | Shades, Vacuum Cleaners, | caich their smiles found there was not room for two baby | 21 in 1389 were overthrown by the | NOTLR Jotnington, . R Demforth, D, | Miss - Eal 3 res- | noon April 16 at 3.2 | H i3 - urks. The nobility fled, resolving it S T |day to her home in Hartford. Maplewo ¥ ‘ carriages, and, not wishing to return| TU! 5 New Londen. H. A. Blake of Coiches- ¢ 2 for them, (hey solved the question by | NEVer (o submit to ihe Turks They | 0¥ Lopden, H, 4 Fals of Colhe X MREPH O NORWICH o e, ey Solved the auertion bu L L tio, Mo inarini St mdasiisng 105 : |ow X Y. N. H. & H. froight station. When | Show _their noble birth in their form e o e the wagon reached Third street one of | a0d bearing. For five centuries they WHIST AND DANCE. the catriages struck a rut and turned | have waged brutal war with the Turks, - — Our Spring showing of e e e " gond turned| The pictures showed a poor and |Givem in T. A. B. Hall by Lafayette not sce the situation, and had gone | PXMitive country—the picturesque na- Council—TFhirty Tables Playing. CARRIAGES and HARNESS | come distance before h o tention Swno | tional costume and the preparedness Beilevue _nospital | Sewing Machines, Pianos, Abbie Appley of Verga I ERR T EL L Adert = \ ; 3747 Main Streat | THE PHOTOGRAPHER in Maplewood cemetery Oppostite Norwich Savings Soclety. CARD OF THANKS. for war, which actually came the next | [ ifayette eouncil, No. 207, L/Unien P called to the carriage, which by that |07 War, wi ally; camm I wish to express my sincere appre- | — is open for your time was minus paint on one side. k after Mr. Briscoe's visit St. Jean Baptiste d'Amerique conduct- e A €OAL AND LUMBER. = ————— ed a pleasant and well attended dancs etatien and thanks to it g o PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING inspection. Personals. VERSAILLES CUT-OFF. and whist Tuesday evening in T. A. have been so kind to me since my re- 3 We have a large line of the best man-| Fdward Sullivan of North Main T B. hall Thirty tables were played cent bereavement J. A. MORGAN & SON ufactured 1o the country at the low. | street i in Springfield for a few dave | Will Be Topic for Naxt Meeting of [and prizes were awarded as follows e COAL Sanitary Plumbing est prices. Norwich Business Men's Associa- |Ladies—Miss G. Ouellet, vanity purse; Before this year let us show 'r'hPTYDung Tigers will play the Nor- tion. !:fles:'iia,’l‘BOKII,ESMA"::(BR;;:T%Z.!J(;X‘G‘B{: 5be; ou our line and quote your our prices, | Wich Town team Saturday in Greene- cen rlais, box | i S h A b s prices. | Jiie Notices have been prepared making | f Dandkerchiefs. Men—I Dutrense, | Office 57 West Main St, Telephone 510 |, 4 BeeR 1ot an up-to-date bathroom Th L L_ G‘a co » announcement of an open meeting of | Ars: Stein; J. Sullivan, second. neck d | Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 | jteelf. During tne summer you will e L. pman o | James O'Neil of Boswell avenue is|the Norwich Business Men's associa- |6/ JOoSeDh Marchessault, third, pack 1] i Bt o TE o e ath 1 e % spending a few days with his parents | tion at the Buckingham Memorial on |°f Plaving cards. { PROMPT DELIVERY the more ook to the baus for bodily 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. | & Noask. ihe last Friday . evening tnis menth, | Dancing followed the whist lasting 15 Mais Siract. - b B S R ] when, the subject for open discussion | Until midnight, the Cadillac orchestra ain Strec B e o Eugene Thomas of North Main street | will be how the building of a three |{UrRiShing music. Frult punch was c” awfl | ot putting them In in the best manmes has returned, after spendinz several | mile cut-off on the easterly side of the | SeTved- == = from a sanitary standpolnt—and guare JOSEPH BRADFORD | weexs in Providence with relative Shetucket river from Taftville to Ver- A antee the entire job. sailles in the town of Lisbon will | Another Check for Red Ci Fund. 7 b //S Boox BINDEB, A number of Norwich peopie will b | enablc the business and InQuStrial In- | moeeday moraine Mas h 3 bor Iré /. guests of Boston relatives for Pa-|terests of one-half the state to share | o “ment o cheok for $126.25 io ihe triots day, Saturday, the 19th. in the new million dollar harbor im- |tregeurer of the Red Cross fund for provement at New Léndon, It would - the flood sufferers in the middle west, g0 prove of mutual benefit fo the New | making a total of $695.95 contributed Funeral Direciors Burning Kinds and Lshizy 1. E. TOMPKINS, ALWAYE IN STOCK €7 West Main Street Haven railroad and much of New [JARTE & Tof% Of 30000 Con o ions i, T e S TR | C. M. WILLIAMS I. F. Y points north and”west. The subfect ISt rlhary srep DL WarkiaIiRes Teleobone 163-1a. i3 one of vital interest, the notice con- | £0PAI church of Mystie 36 Trinity e, iy St ol ISR R e O (8 eishona: tali s26-3. Heating and Plumbing, pim g e et S S0 and Builder [paTRiciaN - tions of Harcferd, Rookvills, Manches.. | Crommere. o * gt " Gt D, Line ( Lt and Ditords Well Seasoned Wood |ROBERT J.COCHRANE ter, Willimantie and New London will | church for further contributions to Latest Spring styles, black and rus- Stank Books Made and Ruled to Order —AND— 108 BROADWAY Zelephone 252 NEWMARKET HOTEL. 715 Boswadl Ave. First-class Wines, liquers asd Clgars Meals and Weich Rarebit sesved order. Johm Tuciia Piue Pei. i3-6 Funeral Director and Embalmer 70 Prankiin St, Buletn Buding TFelephone 642-2 Prompt service day or night. Don’t ‘let your PIANO stand Without a_ TUNINE, it is Ask_those who_know, aad they will 3 Lady Asststant, be communicated with to seci a : i 5 - » $ s m a i secure their | the Dayton sufferers, Friday night. |Mill Construction a specialty |set bution and laced.” $3.50 and $4.00. SRl Gus Fitdam, Plumbing, Steam Fitting § hopest, that it-doesn’t-pay. et e Actue( cosparationini e ' pisn, April 18, 1013. Clothes, food and P Y | Eaia onis by 10 Wess Matn |f _heoest, that it desan’t"pay, Spp. Theatre. Telephone 843-8 — money are acceptaBle. Mrs. Laur 218 MAIN STREET, FRANK A. BILL G. H. HASKELL., Nerwieh, C | Farmers complain that deer are French is acting as chairman in this : I} - Jd. H. GEORGE, Piane Tuner ! damaging oat fields. work Telephone 370 - Norwich, Conn 104 Main Streev 402 — Phones — 489 Agent N. B. ©. Sheot Packing ap-id

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