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Our Spring showing of CARRIAGES and HARNESS is open for your inspection. We have a large line of the best men- ufactured in the cowntry at the low- est prices. Before trading this year let us show you our line and quote your our prices TheL. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. BREATHE HYOMEI FOR CATARRH Health Comes From Knowing How and What to Breathe Hardly a day passes without con- firmation of the old adage, “Man's| Life is but a breath of air.” Dust laden with disease breeding germs is inhaled by al] who use the streets, but disease is not developed unlcss, the germs find conditions suit- able for their lodgment and prowth. With people having catarra there is 20% Reduction I Price 0f Electricity Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS b : i b Nerwich, Friday, April 28, 1913. The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere I the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fall tu receive it by | | that time will’ confer & favor by re- porting the fast to The Builetin Co. THE WEATHER. Today's Waather Forecast. For New England: Falr Friday and probebly Sacurday: Hsb. (o moderate south ang southwest winds. ; LAGY ASSISTANI wHER RFQUERTE™ ‘Prediccions from the New York Her- i d: On Fridey it will be overcast to an ideal culture medium for these 7 pardy cloudy, preceded by rains, with germs . The irritated membrane and For comm:rc'al and WEDDING GIFT3 fresh southwest to westerly winds and stationary temperaiure. germs thrive and multiply. If you have catarrh or any trouble OUR STOCK OF _.Ihe outlook for Saturday s fair and of the breathing organs causing 5 : . 5 % 2 stopped-up head, sniffles or morning a i il Obwarvations in Norwich. choking, you should use the easiest, DOI]]..SUC ngh“flg terling Silver, simplest ‘and quickest remedy, the Cut Glass The following records, reported from show the changes d the barometric direct method of Hyomel. This won- | erful medication is taken in with the g g air you breathe, directly following and | Beginning with bills rendered June —AND— Silver Plated Ware Sevin’s pharmacy. in temperature changes Thursday: Ther. Bar. destroying ali germs that have been Hoa o d Dr. To J. KIN: T 2 ... 50 3020 fnbaled repaiving: wny . demage they | | Lo Prioo-of electriclty for Usbting (§ /' e Tarwestwé ever Had and Originator of the King Safe Sys 12 m . - - 70 20 may have worked and so healing and | wil! be reduced from 10 certs to 8 the best stock in New London tém of Deatistry. Any person. Do 6 p m ... ok . 64 30.20 vitalizing the tissues as to render il County. § Matter how oid, delicats or nervous, highest 74, est 52. catarrh and germ infection no longer | cents per K. W. H. for any number up ' filled or crowned without a particle Pt biedny: Clonds The unusual way in which drug-|to 450 Kw. Hs. used in one month. r [ of pain or discemfert Thursiar’s “weather: Pair, warm,| FIRE AT LEWELLYN P. SMITH'S, LEBANON GREEN, RUINS OF TENANT ‘HOUSE IN THE FORE- |gists sell Hyomel should dispel all | o 0 - L s e e Happels AN, La. FULL SET 8 southwesterly winds shifting to east- GROUND AND BURNED PORTION OF KITCHEN ELL OF “REDWOOD.” AoHbE ans e e ol M e used in one m [ Beltitus mary ehiven. v L 0od Co. e- same as s ¢hic | > ¥ ith Katural Gums i funa the price to anyone whom it fails [ W1l Pe the same as at present which s | Prices positively the lowest. Don't buy old style teeth. The Sun. Moon amd Tides. OLD ARM CHAIR to hpnefl; Ygu f]o not risk a cernlh!‘n 5 cents per K. W. H. 1 Quality considered. testing the ealing virtues of this Npiorl Qung e e ars P Rises*[Psets. || Water. Il Rloes: SHBRT suPERIuR GnuRT sEssIuN IN NORWICH ATTIC. | breath of life. Complete Outft $1.00. City of N “ch ol e "s, S e inciat = 4 = ! Extra bottles of Hyomel liquid if lat- f , 3 e o iy el Day._ jl & m. | ». m. il R Disposed of by Will of Emily Paddock, | er needed 50 cents. O i % o Gomns i oriage work 15: | T -7 oI N —— Tats of Now Vorts ——————————— (a5 & Flectric Department ,Gold Filling $1-up; other fillings §i 2 --- HEH I = = = P i S6c. Painless exeraction FREE || 55 - b i It Divorce Granted to Hedwig B. Cone—Conservator Secures| The will of Emily Paddock, who died NORWICH TOWN % when s tg are ordered. ol 6.3% ‘ il ’rl-:orv. dm 1913, was filed for probate - JOHN McWILLIAMS, All work ~uarantesd. EL A 639 | i ’ - uesday in New York in the surro- | Wise Barn Owner Encouraged Swal- EDWIN A. TRACY | KING DENTAL PARLORS || - e Annulment of Samucl 5. Morgan's Marriage—One Case | pitiur, "Sho Sifais 1 tmilsd | "ion "1 RameinDasth o ohn| ARTHUS . STony Il BUSINESS MEN i 173 fler high water it is low . . at about $5,000. The will provides for M 3 £ = x | i a5 fellawad by Rood tide Continued For More Evidence. the appointment of no executors, but | Northrop—Miss Jane Simonds Im Board of Gas & Dr. Jackson, Mgr. 203 Main - — “If possible will Emily S. Pad- | Pproving. Bie trica) Commiasibnars.” < | Whether the business with - cr Smith's Drug Store GRELNEVE (L E NEWS and Lizzie F. Fanning take im- s y | . L Telephone 9% m to 8 pm T i 7 3 mediate chargse of my belongings (of | All the birds are coming earlier this which you are associated carries || = The superior court held a sessiom | Mrs. Fox, who told of seeing Fox beat | course depiting others of the family year. The brown thrasher was Seen ' gstrength and will soon be at her home its account here or elsewhere, Father Matthew Socisty Hears Report |, i SUPEROT court beld & =essiol | Ml wite in the house and in the atrect. | if necessary)- | Thursday morning. The chipping , here | . | 3 of Fair Committee. s Fox seemed to care but little for his | Throughout the will decedent ' SP2rrow and house wren are recent | S | SPRING MILLINERY w"b"‘"d““ "f(‘)‘“' "““l a hait after court| family and made 2 bractice of getting | leaves various mementocs and trinkets SOMers. A palr of partridges seen on Will Return from Florida. i 8 UNcas natlonal banx | z A well attended meeting of the opened at 10 o'clock. | drunk every Saturday night to nephews and nieces and frequently o edge of tiHe WoOdR | Lis Mr. and Mrs. William H. Geer of | A FINE,ASSORTMENT OF LATEST | p. ., 1" \arinew soclety, was held in| The divorce case of Hedwig B. Cone | , Judge Williams desired more evi- | ofaicy that this nephew or that niece LINg tell of their arrival The bank . iir, and Mre Willam H. Geer of TR S RS 7 ST . Carpenter's hall Thursday evening | o¢ inis city vs, Orrin H. O ¢ | dénce as to the cruelty charges and ! has expressed a desire for this picture | SWallow is here. .These are the small- jo oo 808 0000 Jl0n e With thetr | || assuring vou of appreciative at 4 " MRS. G. P. STANTON with President Joseph Bellefleur in | ' s city vs. Orrin H. Cone, new of | sontinyed the ease se that this could | or seme other article. est varier+ and can be distinguished by PUIR T T, B of Gainesville, Fla. L . 2 B . y the chair, The reports of the officers | Darts unknown, which was partially | be presented. | 7Ot her” meney in bank decedent ' the dark band across the breast show- . FO MONe! g, O N " U0 Seturn P s or e exom EaRDI0y R EEN. 7 52 Shetucket St. were called for and accepted and oth- |'heard on Friday was breught up by Mitane Annuliad, leaves to her niece, Mary H. Paddock, | \RE u‘smm‘ fhs uEhics foane bmke HOLth, ] emc er routine business matters settled | stiorvey Jechn D, Hall, Mrs, Cene $100, and a similar um fo another | Ti°S{ in colonles in holes In banks — J The committee in charge of the re 5 0 E : k | Then the case of John C. Morgan, | njece, Bmily S, Paddock, and $1,600 | \AYINg the four te geven white eggs in | The Day's Doings. | E 2 eent fair of the society rendered | was suing for divores on the grounds | congervator, vs, Jessio R. Cook. alias | 1o har niece, Lizaie B, Finning, Who | & 87888 nest In an enlarged chamber at | - /°8 SA¥E Bo0es o = TER & ,IOSEI'II BRADFORD |ciowing report which was also se- | of desertion and cruelty, Judge Will- | Mrs. Jessle'R. Morgan, was called up. | [{l0s%in Astoria, N. Y., together with | tn¢ end of the tunnel, 3 DT F T Shurtclift hus reiurned to | b g LRy, s 7 A | Lawyer Siswart appsared for Mr, Mor.. | i Nap r With | T1n about a week the barn swallows s ! visiting n | JUST RECEIVED g e ine e Eranted e oSS, | gan and he informed the court that atever money may remain afier Ge- | u he here. Last year they bullt | Sturtevant street. | BOOK BINDER Not. n the Srounds of cruelty the Ul | Pawvers Desmond and Babcock had | JUcting =necessary expenses, In 1he | their mud nests on the side of a barn, = oAl 3 otes. vorce case of Mrs., Lucla M. Fox of connectlon testatrix says: “I hope my | pueif i N oot bt St ONOT | Mre, Willla Hough of the Scot The Girls' Friendly soclety of St |Norwich vs. Daniel P. Fox of parts | informed him that they ,““‘d not BRpear | dear Lizzie F. F. will deposit this liti- Delng this, the ewner najled cleats |1and road will be in Colchester toduy Stawk Books Made and Ruled te Order | Andrew's church met for their regu- | unknown was presented and Mrs. Fox | for the defendant wife and there| ;;."om “and reserve it as an emer- | noross the sides of the barn to acom- | (Friday) to visit her father. J. D.| 108 BROADWAY lar business session Thursday even- | was the first witness put on by her w?y‘:,lrfnhé A oromteat tifled that he is | Eency fund against the demands Of | pmdate the swallows and they prompt. | Huributt. 250 ing. Reports were heard and accept- |altorney, S. §. Threasher. She lives (. John © Morgan (s6HOed PEat 20 18| sickness or old age.” |1y rebuilt the nests, Before the sea- o b Tetephone 3 gn the Otrobando road at Norwich | U0 SORRETARr O B, B0 Faat the To my dear friend, Dr. Henry ' son was over 160 pairs of swallows | Mre. 1 R Kinney and Miss Ru(h which we offer at i rown and has three children. 3 e 2 | Mann Silver,” continues the will, (11 | made their homes about this place, | Lucas of Town sireet have been visit . David Goldblatt of Central of Cen-| Her maiden name she testified was | latter Is now living in North Btonink- | 1, (" 34 street), ~in grateful mem- | doing much good In the garden and | N8 Mrs. E. Lucas and Willard A. Lu- . % 2 S | = ton_with the brother-in-law of John g it s e Vaughn Foundry Co. |t svenuc s instaliing & 2"n"p. mo- | Linderman and' she ' was = mar- | & y5riin Bragst Augustes Rice, M. | ory of his generois unswerving triend | orchards. | cas of Poquetanuck “ |tor in his shop and within the next|Ticd to Dantel P. Fox in Brooklyn, N, | J; Morgan, Ernest Augustus Rice, Mr.| G4 %so5" ®blcase pue his in gold and Pl e b2 S : cents a pa]] Nos. 11 te 25 Ferry St. few days he will receive a large!| Y. on April 4, 1897, Three weeks art- | fOFgan tescfed [ da ) B8 o ind | send my request that he will convert OBITUARY. Willlam M, Burdick of Huntingt P . power finishing machine which will | er the wecding Fox disappeared, hav- | j7, = cag:abte of making centraets | it inte a lasting reminder of my loving . . ~ avenue has returned after ten days’ = f "MILL, CASTINGS |greatiy ada to the capacity of his|ing sold the furniture; in three weeks | 214, Hot capable of makine contracis | | L0000 "0 The comiort, the joy TR i e stay in New London, where he wa q business he came back without money and be- [ & JOITE AY KOOC O BENCE: 0re | and the wealth of his ministrations to | g S8 ROTAPL G e | @ contract fer a_local firm. CRANSTON & CO & Seeaer: LI e s oo ing forglven by his wifa they came|of money loft to care for Samuel B, | my soul and body, in many dark |, q°Thursday at the Backus hospital | Coal fs now at §7 a ton here, and in | 3 . Orders Receive Prompt Attentiom e S My e ,_ | Morgan. The latter was married to | hours. El | after a few weeks® illness, was born in | New Haven it is $6. Piachidiroinzn ) parish are making plans for their an- | TFox would net work, his wife testi- | Jeggle R. Cook In New London om| In disposing ef an eld arm ehalr, [ QB0 fp ™ (P 5y (on" OF Mr. and | Qealers may that it fs at its Jow price e B ot nousawte e Gy ey S o) Nt | BAU, USTE SBUithes ssghmbien e deSediatinerer L | Lo Mrs. Elaridge Nerihrop, 1is 1ife was | peabie re puCting in their winter sup: = I Doms o SRS A——— Bigm- | Rounework - T 9~ | following April. John €. Morgan asked | ‘I have been iting he ‘conven- guent ug a farmer en Wauwecus Hill. | ply WHlTE E PHANT AFE ber of new features in decorations and |ank, where a brother of Fox set him | for the annullment of the marriage ent seasen’ to have repaired and put | §PERL 88 a Tarmer of Weuwecus Tild | Pb Gentl emen: ostumes will be introduced and the | up In the flsh business Uy buying him | [t was the third time Bamuel 8.|into order the old arm chair (arm I8 fowers, a faithful werker, generous = —_— . Gance promises te eclipse ali previeus | a4 horse and wagon. ut as soon a8 | Mergan was married. His first wife | broken) that is in aftie in Or Wi . | ai er te do vthi his power | SAN MUBEHY & CO. omes. the brother went away, Fox sold the | was dlverced and his sesond wite died. | Lewie may value it, as did his father, | f1.d SAEST (G 4o anyChing I hio Por e g e . Ales, Wines, Liquers and Cigars —— - outfit and spent the money having a | Phe last marriage was performed by | greatly—en aseount of its age. PTob- ihrep died last winfer. He is sur- 1S 1S t e tlm e Persona £oed time. ke family came back to | Marion R. Davis, J. P. | ably 200 years old and made in ENZ- | yived by one brother, Oliver Nerthrop, Cornpr of Water and Market Sta. Henry Torrence was in Hartford | this city. At ome time Mrs. Fox said | Judge Ayling, George B. Eliott, | land.” | and two nephew: ‘Wednesday and Thursday. Dyiz)Do;“:;‘eas:;. il dh‘n"fli"’"’ e Cesteilo Lippitt, Fredfl';'wk Tyier,HFrr- A gold thimble 64 years old mflm;hm | hosos RN ° o r e r o u t — crazy from oxcessive drinking c | nest Augustus Rice, Dr. R. H. Hur- | g nicao, Annie Sanger Jones, and other y Miss Mary Stephenson has return- |Said the family had been evicted | rington of North Stonington testificd | meloved nieces and nephews are left On Thelr Way te Colorado. ed after visiting friends in Jewetr |Several times amd the children were | for the appiicant and about the men- | various personal articles as memen- | Pestals were received this week from 5 T it | afraid of their father. He made a|tal comdition of Samuel S. Morgan, | {ges. points in Canada where H. W. Lewis e RGeS Bractice of beating her and threw | whe wag in sourt, SRR S 2nd his” duughter have siopped on pring an um- James B. or of Hickory street|W00d ard dther things at her. The decree of . annullment Was | mo" wherever it may sesm best. All | thelr trip rom Norwich to Colorado. has accepted work in Manchester, | TeStimony was given by George A. | granted and the court went out for the | Geiails attending my funeral_very | = Miss Helen Hull of Bliss place leaves . B Lindaman of Fall River, a brother of day. Sevia. Doe eniy this text ‘She had |08y (Friday) for Springfleld, Mase. mer lrts ol e oomd. . Newspaper no- | Where she will be the guest of hef . F. E. Andersoa of North Main tige—this only, ‘Batered life etornal | Sieter, Mies Whzabein Ful. o memn: 14 2ol . streec was among the vieitors ai the| MAHAN IS FOR DEMOCRATS WILL NOT (date) Fmily, daughter of the late |°f e Pring £ ol CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS ew London-Hartfofd game in New Rev, Seth B. Paddock, and sister of 5 v fleoss, dee ) ¢ Londen Wednesday. THE UMEERWOOD SILL SHIFT CUSTOMS OFFICER. | 11 tate Bishop Paddock of Washing- S teretin e oAl A and v;]ec‘ are one of the features of our ny Says All Connecticut Representatives | Deputy J. C. Comstock Will Keep His tom and the late Biehop Paddock of |, s, Byren Rexter fnd Bfre (hiries I it havetoben |pusiness TAFTVILLE Will Vote for It. Place at New London. dock of MNorwich, Cenn.” in Willimantic Tuesday and visite or back is nearl; W, . = B T Lot 3 » Miss Jane Simonds, a patient at St. oriit % e guarantee you a per- Knights Had Big Time at Banquet| Congressman Bryam F, Maham, of | Expectations of demesratic aspir- £ | Josephs' hespital, She is gaining in eifort to scou g =7 P Y e Gaaim the E;m_?d district, su‘s:i at the state | ants for the position of deputy coi- | Members for Playgrounds Association | fect fitting Shirt from excep- i : capi uesday, according o the | lector of customs in this district will | Further names for the Playgrounds | == = == . : The banquet held by the Wednesday | aitford Times, that he intends to|lose some buoyamcy with the an-|asseciation membership which have | BORN. tional material and patterns Knights in the club room Weodnesday | Ot¢ 10T the Underwood tariff bill and | nouncemeat of treasary department | been secured by team No. 16, captain- | puown _in Westerly, R ovening was a very pleasant aftai | (Bat every congressman from this | officials in Washington that there will | og by B. H. Gray, are the following: | PEON N0 W &, s and Wil be remembered for aome tms | State intends to do the same. be no change in the office. Under | Miss lLucy Greemman, F. L. Newton, | Mrs Thomas K. Brown. e 0 er c “Merslck" Undergreund to come by all who participated. The | < OpEressman Mahan said he expects | the reorganization plan it is an- | Bdward G. Andrews, Miss I. Shipley, [ mHom about 7.30 o'clock in the club room | Smeie o s ge custom houses will be|J. Parker Gifford, Miss 1 ‘aicas, | Charles = 3 s - Gaseline Sterage Tanks | 2350 720 oclock in the club room sinsle ze. The congressman said | continued in office under the civil ser- | Miss M. C. Lucas, Oliver 1. jobnson. | sTEV In Providence, 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct Your method of storing gasoline|ners and bunting. The following nice- | e diiiring an bt iyihe,industries of | vice rulings. The reorganization plans | §10, L. R. Church, Mrs. Lewis R.| 17 gaughier to A s i {8 must_meet with the approval of the|ly arranged programme was then car- | hapaiiiiy hd e quoted a prominent | pecome operative July 1. Chiirch, Eben Learned, Miss B. G Artnoreys Stevens | ( Hack, Liv d B di Fire Underwriters. With @ “MERSICK- | ried out: Overture, The Cabaret Rag, | (oo molataeturer of s£astern | Friends of Joseph C. Comstock, the | Clune, Mrs. Margaret Kukla ataes Al e 0y 3 » ery an earding UNDERGROUND GASOLINE TANK |D. Davis; song, Till the Sands of the | bijj will be very helpful to the woolen | ScPUty in charge at Nuw London, have | This team has now raised 392 and is MARRIED. carches out dirt, germs and STAB| the gasoline Is kept at & safe distance! Dessert Grow Cold, the Wednesday | basinens > 188 | been anslonsly asaiting the depart- | likely to keep at work untll it makes | L ., ywis' in New _London, | mpuritics from every ecrack LE from buildings, so there is no danger | Knights' quartette, Robert Brierly, W.| The congressman does not see any | Teht’s decision as regards the depu-|up an even $100. O T e v B |- punncs from y We guarantes our service to he b from fire, and you have a supply of |Aberg, A. Schofieid and H. Pingree: |reason why the bill should not re. | Ges Which were placed under civil ser- = Clark_D. Edgar of New York and d crevice Dest at #ae 1008t reasonoble nrices snappy, sizzling gasoline -always at|encore, In My Harem; speech by Pres’ | ceive the support of democrats in | Jice dUFing the Roosevelt administra- APPEAL FROM PROBATE. Miss Blanche A. Davis of New Lon- . Anbla hand. ‘Outit complete with the ex-|ident Walker: solo. When the Mid- | congress. It is entitled to every vote | HoR: Now it is said that there is no - don gt e 5 . | MAHONEY BROS. Falig Ave ception of run pipe, which varies| night Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam’, | on the democratic side of the house, | [Btention to disturb them, and job | guit is Brought by George A. Mont- | LEDWARD LATHROP—In Stoning- Gold Ptst ma™ - 20— sweet . according to location. R Brierly; solo, The Ragtime Melo. | The meomm o e O Bsyliouse; | hunters who have been after Mr. Com- e Tom, ABHL 24 1913 by Rev. Dwight | ome Save yvour strength by P i THE C. S. MERSICK & CO., dies, E. Davis; solo, Dry Your Eyes, | improving the business of the coun- | S.00K'S place may cease to worry e o oA chErgne R Em: 004 Tnaw Sk ane ing Gold Dust t. id 274-292 State St, 11.27 Crown St,| W- Aberg. The call for supper came | try, in the opinion of the .congress. | OVer their chances. The only changes| o, o 4 T O T e e -alling 0 your aid. lowing excellent menu prepared by | Second district of Connecticut,” added | 3¥® in the instances of deputy collect- | sday v urs- 5 Zrp E : a Connecticut, sd | a8 the tostu uty colect- | Tuesday in May were filed on Thurs DIED Gold Dust is Chef Arthur Blais: the congressman. Waose s are increased by the | 3,y ot the office of Clerk Parsons. HROP-—In this city, April 24, - “ - _— ghange and the salaries of these Will | “George A. Montgomery of Ledvard [ Y8y5 Jann Nortnrop. . o ppskiE O sty can supply you with Parlor Chicken a la Wednesday Knishts | 0DD FELLOWS' ANNIVERSARY. | PeTaised proportionately. takes an appeal from the brobate of | Funeral services will he held at Chu.ch | :nd large peck- fo Cranberry Sauce and Dressing ; Bb J The single collector of customs for | the will of Mary A. Saunders, late of Allen's funeral parlors, Muin | sges. The large S0 2 WE a Crimped Potatoes Mashed Turnips | ‘onnecticut, office will be at | Grisw: v &. Mont- cet Urday afiernoon at nckage means urniture, 7 DS | Home Day Exercises to Be Held at| o ticat, _offl il b | Griswold, on which Blanche C. Mont 2| packag F ture, Dining Room Sets, STEP IN AN Assorted Cake Fai Bridgeport, I not be protected bY | gomes yn, N. Y., is admin! Sclork ireatereconomy. D SEk US. Femen BiE Hot Tomales airview. the civil service. Before July the | fratet I was admitted in the | SLYNE—In Westerly, R. L, April 22, = Kitchen- Ranges, Oil Stoves, P. SHEA, Demmi Tasse The ninety-fouris anniversary of | WASCR administration is expected (5| Noriwicn probate court on April yth | 1913 David J. Sivne aged T( vears ges, es, b ety -£0; name a collector at Bridgeport. Mr. |y MontSomers represents that he is | BARBER—In Shannock, pril 23, | tep 04 the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work®® 7 AR Following the banguet President | the founding of the ‘American 0dd | Comatack, who has beon 4 Special dep.- |3 . Montsomery represents i S.‘un-‘ I3 Bridger, wite of Andrew Ken: seerwerk’| At Scuares, Carpets, Lace y Walker presided and toasts to the | Fellowship will pe opserved af Fair-|uty collector, dcting as a cCollector | ders and an heir at law and that ne | "°d e m s e prosperity of the club and to the good | ¥ dhsceiob ey > Grotoa, Sat- | since the death of Capt. Thomas O.|is aggrieved by the order of the court n_Providence, . April | R . ] . . . ’ 3 luckc of the base ball team were given. | Wrday, Visitng delegatlons = from | Thompson. will then become the dep- | admitting io probate the document | o ti3 Michadl MeAyoyjott Risn i i — |Curtains, Portieres, Window AMERICAN HUUSE. ca™ o015 the entertainment continu: | SO5C, 00, Sresentation of Bifts to he | 1Y oF the New London custom house. | which purports Lo be the will of the | purerii Fom St Jonns church, Pinin: | o U niNG AND STEAM FITTING | Shades, . Vacuum Cleaners, Farrel & Sanderson, DeCelles were then heard in a song, | G:, Biakeman will presi Rt jad; = Dble cruelty is sought by John Durr of o aftville, on Tiv o ~ - . . - Goecial Rates to Thestre Trowpes | CIFCU® Dad. and Rev. D. 5. MacLane | framme of exercises will be as fol- e Oceum, in the town of Norwich, from | 152 train. . L Sallltar)' Plumbigy |Sevire Machines, Pianos, ¥ = e entertained with a violin solo. Danc- | 10WS* Mary Durr, whose maiden name was | E—un Norwich Town, April 24, Travoling Men, ete.. Livery connects. | ing followed and the closing Song of | OPening Ode of the Order, Assembly | Miss Blanche Annette Lewis and|Mary Fink, and to whom he was n 913, Maria Roath, wife of'the la <=2 <) Etc., Etc. Shetuaket Street. the evesing was When T 1oe Yok 1y | Invecation Rev. Charles S. Smith | Clark Dennis Edgar of New York city | ried on Mareh 20, 1897 Honiy' Peale, aged 86 vears. s e g ) & Robert Brierly. Among the guests| ¢ tno porand Chaplain | were married Thursday evening at the | Lo Ee R B e e 18 only less refresking than the bath o were Messers, Beardow, W. Sharples | Proclamation of the Day ome of the bride’s parents, Mr. and | , 1913, Willis amble o | 3 BUY THE BIG BEN N e o Slatiles WilliamS. Hutchison | 8irs. Walter Lewis of .New London, | From the 26th to the 28th Horace | _tevant strect. ' = . | fseiL. ' During the summer you will 37-47 Main Street ALARM | 37 Pingree: Leon DeGelles and Bd- Grand Secretary | Rev. James Wilson Bixler, D. D., pas- |Johnson says will be a local | 9 | e o 306 Bataslen on S CLOCK Wb EabEind were ' ths waliers, “C" | Presentation of Donations tor of the Second Congregational disturbance in the atmosphere. MOt Of | == | UL}, "¢ tne porcelain and other tubs TP e Frederic C.qBurrows | church, officlating; The couple was un- e T DIED. and give you estimater for the work - : Grand Master | attended except for hitle Miss Alice | force. Fro h h to the 6th of the | it Tuesday, tting them in in the best manner - —at Phi Kappa Sigma Meeting, Acceptance of the Same Eldredge, who carried the bride’s train. | COming month there will be a 103 Pavid 7. Hiyne, aged ‘mw. ln‘nlu;.ry standpolut—and guar- WM. FRISWELL'’S, A special meeting of the Phi Kappa Wallace H. Johnson | The bride was gowned in duchesse | disturbance. The atmosphere w 1 day antee the entire job. v all I\ al! - 3 Sigma was held Tuesday evening at Secretary of Home | satin, trimmed with rose point lace, | Nighly charged. Get up the lightning trom his late residence, 25 and 27 Franklin Street which time the plans for the social | Responsive Service and carried & shower bouquet of white | FOGS. Chester avenue, Westerly, Friday at- . and dance to be heid in Ponemah hall Grand Chaplain and Assembly | roses and lilies of the valley. —— e fernoon at f.30. Intermen J. E. TOMPKINS, epair w°rk Friday evening were completed. Fol- | Presentation of Picture by Pequot| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar left during the bendyoomp et ) RS 4 Don't let your PIANO stand too long | lo%Ine the meeting the hall was L : By Dt i? e 1 evening for a honeymoon trip. They CAUSE OF THE GRIPPE - 67 West Main Street 2 3 orated artis y for the affair. The | Acceptance resident of the Home to rest n Washington Heizghts, e b Without a TUNING, it is wrong. | dance Is a private one and onty ine Selah 0. Blakeman | Now Yore wity. 2 . n OF ALL KINDS ON Ak those who know, and they will | }I°d Euests besides the members will | Remarks by Grand Officers and Vis- | Mr. Edsar formerly resided in New |How To Escape Its Dangerous After i é - AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG . be present. \_ingl‘!:rs i Assembly | London. He is ;’he sou of :lrs. George | Effects. ¥ [. F' BURNS 5 , E 2 ca b Edgar of New York city, formerly of | - v st INS, TRUCKS and CART: 4§ honest, that it doesn’t pay. Notes. Benediction By the Grand Chaplain | New lLondon. 'He sraduated from fos e chi s lnes SRcevalent 15 Niain Strect. ! 5 - = Samuel Scott of Provide " | Balkeley sehool in the class of 19 er a few words of advice re Mochanioal r . oainting, trim- J. H. GEORGE, Piano Tuner | nax enierea the mioy of e "Cont | mit, o SHEL" D0 pogiem high | Which R was vaiediiorian: Xt Buflc: | $2r0Ine lis caue and roatment wil Heaiing and Plumoing, | wevarices repuie sanine. v et ey e Trasaa 5y Rev. 3. 1 Broderion Thewe: | ley, Mr. Bdgar was yromiuent tn ath- | ™Grin,e'ly &n Rifeciious aisease enstly 92 Hanklin Strsa! 9. upholstering a 00d wo day in St. Patrick’s church, a large | ‘5SS . _ | taken when the system is in a ured | = 1anklin Streai cksmithing in ail its branches. y % The warm _ weather Thursday | Gar, 0, 5% Patricks church. & 18582 | “mhe bride is a sraduate of the W. ! TR VD the sysien | Aml S Bow"" Al brought out the barefoot boy and sevs | Lo orem dames. riends was | T class of 0. She also attonded | pharydoun condiion. L FUNGEA s eral boys went in for a swim about 3 the Burnham school at Northampton, |, keep the blood in good healthy » A oy ment B Tor i bt i ; i3, ierthe Hioea "ln"oed hathy bkl C. E. WHITAKER -—-327 Main Street cold. Bt " ¢ & weak, run-down condition, take Coming to Norwich Mesting. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron Successor to " a-miw:-lro;; 9 a ,.: to 12 p. m. The pa re well advanced on President Krnest K. Rogers of the |tonic. ' 5. ¥. GIBSON. 2.-A0c per string. the paiting FObrag. 1GE" fie New lLondon Business Men's sesocia- | A lady from Long Eranch, N " Shiest alal. WHrkar Mav Bty Shive: RITALD: ren | inothics Sni oo Sroucker, Sl eyt e N ameis Ll I, Rong Rrano 2 At Pen e ndeuss | 507 10515 North Main Si. i soon as possible the paperers will | tion, is voming to attend a meeting | weakened, run-down condition. o i start work. F d Di of the Norwlch]danh‘l:sx .\A.-r's asso- | Laking U:Jl‘re bottles of Vinel I am Lady Asststant. aprsd 56 West Maia St. ¢ o o R tor Clation to be held in Buckingham Me- | better and stronger than 1 have been FOBE-GIVEN AWAY | | -~ uner rec orial nlehi. e mesting bromises | for vurs. and 1 chusrfuily recommend Teleptione call 225-3. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN i il el k. Aovil: 39, ] s (o - to be an interesting ope, having for | Vinol to all who have suffered from | mep-y B. Chirem Wm. Smith Allen 2 =aziFar: thn wesk of. April- 21 (Spectal to The Bullotin.) an mer 16a topic the bllAing of fhe so-called | the gribpe and meed strength (Name | Hen7¥ & 24 ROBERT J.COCHRANE Dental Surgeon A NEW HAT Frank W. Dyer of No. § Layfid place Versailles cutoff to connect two lines | furnished on request.) died on Thursday in Worcester city | [l 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Butiamg ll |of the New Haven road, especially | We have never sold in our store | PATRICIAN cin wht(img, Plasbing, Sténin esiiue | 1n charge of Dr. 8. 7. Geer's practice at the L : o b hospital of pneumonia, aged 34 Telephone 642-2 shortening the freightage distance L a valuable strength nd 1V West Main St.. a Bis Ias Palace Pool and Billiard Parlors, | He was & native of Norwich and iived oot Bereiad eyt e nighs from this part of the State towards |health restorer for the convalescent. Shoes and Oxfords Nerwich, Conn - R 2ade, SRS 49 Main Street in that city many vears. His wife and | Hartford and Springfield. the weak and run-down, as Vinol. and | patest Spring styles, black and rus- 5 2 MoGrory Building Nerwich, Conn. two brothers survive. Eagy :;: = e your money will be returned if it does { .\ [lion"and laced. $3.50 and $4.00, Acent N. B. O. Sheat Packine anris B Restdenoe Broadway Many of the cottages at Lord's Point [not do all we claim for it. Broadway | Siq ante by TR WHEN vou want to put your busi-| ymonz ne i : Theatre. Telephone 642-3 ; i 5 Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Norwich, ct. | SOld only_bs Ay WHUEN you want to put your bust- Zom L0 But your busi- monz new thinge in town are seed. | 8 Opp. z are to be opened the first of May and ey, : PR e A (L o Ko R TR B 2 few of the more enthusiastic sum- | P S If you have any skin trouble FRANK A. BILL e B ATy B | 1NN Tt G il B W e e Siam etier thas Lhreusn tas sdveras- | 1ess oranges from Palestine, very sweect ~aud ef a peculiar flavor, mer residents beve already acrived. Ly Saxo Salve, We guarantee it 104 Main Strest lesin for business results in& co] of=The-Bulletii