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T e SDAY, MAY 13p 1913 tral figure of the window was shown | Jesus Lover of My Soul. The service | leaning back in an Atlantic City whee! | closed with the singing of Sun of My | chair which was hidden in roses. Soul, Thou Savior Dear. Hef‘ry A“'fl &Sfln DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEES May Frost Followed January Fog. From a Norwich Gitizen. — - - @ WiILL MEET HERE.| The trost Saturday night killed to- | e 'fhe Bulletin should he Gelivered B P 5 S Record & s mato plants on Vergason Hill. It iS| Is your back lame and painful? FURlemNGq ot e B S Dr: Wales W Clapp in Business Here Since 1857—Record is Eastern Conncctiout Interests to Be Sd thal 3, fox in Japuary predlcts| eyl ucno cectaily after exer- - i i i onsidered by Business Men of Cit- | that there were fozs In January of | 107 UNDERTAKERS | . ime WL conter o sivor by e Unique in Occupying the Same Office Fo:' the Whele| " i v Wit Iogs imean? e T o Cihbre -adreneis 1o’ the bidsey BARE s il £ . A £ 4l in water to cool on the Scotland road ! region? - €8 Main St. | ThE WEATHER Time—Oldest Practicing Dentist in New England. Members 6f the eastern. Conneotl- | Ice Was found Saturdhy morning; & ' mpese sympioms suggest weak kid- Silver Plated Ware ! % ; . |eut developmeént -eommittee of the | pail of water froze on Bliss place, and | ta the larees Wb, eait ol L — Norwich Buslhess Men's association | ice was formed on Plain Hill and on | DeYSy Ois’ Hent seook ' London . anr wnee wvswesrer M| For Bouthern New Englandi Fain ¥ T met at the assoclation’s rooms in the | Wauwecus Hill. Cucumbers and other | If o there is danger in delay. iy L ane ARSI, e ey TR S bR el Beals of Greenfleld about Wales Clapp | Shannon building and decided upon!plants were covered to prevent being | Weak kidneys zet fast weaker. WERLY: / P nialiliedar oyt B RS G and had told the doctor that she be- | havihg a joint meeting of eastern | Irosted. S ¢ Includes the /following popu- [i§e% Daceier (eoRc yok U Auqt-als ol fieved ho was a bos he would Tike to | Connecticut . developmment committecs 5 Give sour (rouble prompt nttention. | jar” patterns: Paul R evere — Praatotlons Trons e Mo ¥ R prans have. Arrangements were made S0 |from the Norwich, New London and Street Oiling Begun. Doan’s Kidney Plils are for weak | ;«.;wbu’ry,cglr-ld-:ol "\zhm - that on nis cighteenth biribday young | Willimentic wasoclations here on Fri-| The macadam roads uptown swore app began (o study with Dr. Peals | day evening, May 16th. Putnam and| sprinkled with ofl on one side Mond: our necighbors nse and recommend and after three years with the Green- | Danielson business organizations will' morning, reducing ihe powder-like | them. i fleld dentist was ready himscif to 09en | also be invited to send delegates, The | dust. i kidneys, ald: On Tuesday i1 will be generally | falr and warmer, but becoming uver- | cast in the afternoon, with lig: beautiful Mary Chilton, Prices positively the lowest. Quality considered. | | able winds, followed by local rains. Sreron ity The oitiank For W eahrudny 15 Lvers an_office. i {av 21, 1857 | PATUCUlar business o be discussed | BoRd, hia Norwich (NSO .. . | kbt W Aol vkine’ 5t IRORED He came to Norwich on May 21, 837 | will be the proposed Versailles cut-oft | News from Various Points. Mrs, Catherine Hogan, 22 Hickory # . Lol et i and engaged the office which Which has | 0 he line ‘ot she Worcester division | Fred Peterson hue beey, the sucst of | Street. Norwich. conn. sass: 1 rec || JOl 20, ke iy Deen his business hame éver since. The | of the New. Haven road. | relatives on Wauwecus Hill. {ommend Doan's Kidney s, pro- : % } Satisne in i bullding is part of the Fay proper Other matters in the general line of Sl g iy i i | _ The fallowing records, reported from now, but It belonged to Amos Hubbard | eastern Connecticut deviopment may | Miss Viola Woodworth of West | ¢Uréd at N. D, Sevin & Son's Dru.j = Sevin's pharmacy, shew the changes then. i . | be breught up | Town street has returned from a visit | Store, as highly today s when I gavef— ' in temperaiure wund the baremetric The reception for the voung dentist T R |51tk eiatives. o WA KGRt ty SABIE Aatar s st I ARG "“el , Lkl PHIGES § | chansges Monduy: was a frosty one. As his office fixtures CHANGCE FOR JOB IN i atives in Wi : {a pu statement in their praise | - | Ther. Bar. were being moved in and a curious D | Mrs. Josephine Barker _and her|NI€e years ago. This remedy cured Or. T U KING o ate syoe | ] 2 B n 48 3000 érowd stood around watching. old Dr. GOVERNMENT SERVICE | guughter Mrs Grorss Geer, ‘o Priin |me of a severe atack of kianey com- ||| BUSINESS MEN Uriginator of ihe King Safe EO T o o v s R .02 Faton came stubbing across Franklin F e il g L bl | Susing. thier faknk 8 | em of Dentlsiry. Any person, no i 7g pl il N0 2998 square. Exaomaitiant: for: Mestnnicel Trades s i 0,0 SUeets alicdey of Mrienas In [EER BaEnE :“:’“’: matter how oid, delicaio oF nervous Ilighest 70, low “Are you the young fellow that's go- at New London, Tuesday, July 1. 3 & = ST SCIROLIBES: U, tUA Sy, KerrE can have (iheir testh extrucied Gomparisens. ing In here?’ inquired . the doctor e Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jenkins of Peck's | [0 disappear after everything else had Whether the business with nilled or crowned without w parkisle | ., T TN a0y patr ana “Well, we'll drive you out seon | The United States civil service com- | Corner entertained for the week end | failed to heip me. T wlil always rec- which you are assoclated carries of pain or discomfort. BB Y enough. mission will hold examinations for the | Miss Olive Pecock of Providence and | cmmend Doan's Kidney Pills.” if| its account nere or eisewnere, {{ That stirred Dr. Clapp's voung blood following mechanical trades and non- | Miss A Wiikineon of 1oston i and he answered promptly enough: educational positions in the en 5 For saie by ail dea.ers Price 50 B Gont douse but o irr. DUt Tve | Sopusment of JAreg, ahd the Gummier: | sve. Herbbet T3b0Y haw returned to | conte oster-atibora co. mumsic.|| [hig Uiigas “3“0"3' come to stay master corps, U, S. A, and various | Willimantic after two weeks' visit with | New York, sole agents for the United Monday's weather: As predicted and ‘Tiden. Swn, Noo FULL SET hth hetural Gums $8 Don't buy old siyle iseih. The 3 Vish 1 Moon ) b gt Dt ] ! ; GTal Guiie on testh sie used ¥ rises®]" gota, || Wiker. LSomeimil Sames ax it i Othee Diadenios ctnC gBvstamen: Sor | Ner pavente, Mr and LMt Atbert ) Siates: invites your personal iy by B b @ e DR. WALES W. CLAPP. frue, for in the early days Doctor Clapp July 1. 1913 T S [ RRBmOnEYon RUER TR Renet | Remember the name — Doan's —and || ussuring you of -pnr-cl-uu at- ¢ 5 A uth 5 sometimes sat as many as three weeks | Carpenter, inspsctor of dredging, | Mrs. Vernon Wood and take no other. tention from employes and he m;u L"d i " Seventy-seven his last birthday and | in his office without doing so much spector of breakwater construct fred Wood, spent Sunda e officers, iold ns 33; Bridge Work 38: dean of all the Norwich dentists, Dr. | dental work as pulling @ tooth. 'The marine fireman, fiate, ofler, recorder, | on Plain Fill botore lohcing Ho 3 Goid SUERES: NGy WS 8 Wales W. Clapp is now retiring from | Jate Dr. S. L. Geer came to Norwich surveyman, (who may perform the | for several weeks visit with rel morning, where he will make a short 5 Painless extraction FR ,.»." ts are frdgr.dd- tivity in the profession and all that [ plder established dentists at that time man, etc.) and surveyor. Applicants % N s - o work ~uarantee time in this city. Quite unique also |were Dr. Potter, Dr. Cook and ~Dr. will hot be assembled for examin: Hartwell Thompson of Yale was a | 7 2 - el i ion, After spending the week end in - - ! Kl WG DENTAL PARLORS “Bix hours after high water it is low | in his experience is the fact that he | Stiles, heing raieq on their physical ability, 'Canterbury, Miss Sadie Benneit made ook ©Rd Visitor at his home on Front ¢ MISS ELL“ M PoT‘l’En I | tide, whici is followed by flood tide. | has occupied the same office at No.| In {he course of his long experience 'fraining, experience and general fii- | 5 brief stay wit mAE L | 3 | § ble rep- | ness erly Bliven, cf \ stay:. active practice after 57 years of ac- | a few months atier Dr. Clapp did. The duties of trainsman, levelman, rod- | in Hugh R. 1 ation: Dr. Jackson, M B B 237 Main street for the whole period, | Dr. Clapp has acquired & ne as shown by thelr appi ; s - | i i - | GREENEVI'LE NEWS |and a Sprineficld dentist conversant | ntation for his knowledge of diseases ill particulars in regard to the ex- | her way to New sayor Miss Leah Pion of Webster, Mass., | Insiructor of e Rl with New England tells him that he | of the mouth and has been particularly ' aminations, including age limits, and | ) was tie Sunda Mr. and Mrs. | Pi d H Rélaghar 2 < B, - 41 : ST 3 . |has been without doubt the oldest prac- | expert in the makine of artificial-teeth . the required application blank can be | Mrs. William . Hough is again at - apoleon Beau - 1ano an armony | Services at St. Mary’s Church During | iicing dentist in New England. | and in handling difficult and perplex- ' secured from Thomas B. McEiree, sec- | her home on the Scotland road nue. Tel. — the Week—Village Gossip. Never knowing a sick day in his | fng cases in their arrangement in hard | retary board of examiners, United | spending a weel e £ o Room 6, Alice Bldg. “' — | life until disabled by an attack of heart | mouths to fit, States Engineer's office; Robert J. | sister, Miss Rose Hurlbu u Vil WKlison, oCiNGrth B Rteees Has resigned his position with the Pone- | mah comg Foom, o nny as oversest of the clota | DR, |G R\ CHAMEFRSSEE Dental Surgeon ze of Dr. 8. T. Geer's'practios Wednesday, Mvd)\ and Satur of | we Their father, 4. D. Hurlbutt, » kness last fall’ Dr. Clapp has re- | = Prom a very ea retary, post office, New | with her. | this week are known as ember days or | cuperated wonderful ace then, but | yeen a Spirifvalist, convinced by cer- i London: or Edward E. Stebbins, dis- | is much improved in he days of fasting on the part of the com- | has decided to retire from active prac- | yin remarkable experiences, so that he trict secretary, post office building, | | municants of the Catholic faith and {tice. As far as he knows he is the | onc"0s the dyed-in-the-wool kind, Boston, Mass. Applications for in- | |a the week the children of St.|last to go out of business of those Who | ho save, He was one of the first sub- | spector, recorder, surveyman, and sur- | g ‘um): | Mary’s parish, as is customary in this re in business in Norwich when he | du o barter member of the Vvevor should be filed with Thomas E. | B oaleh, E S CuMtOmaTy il T I Dodinese | L6857 rhe | stribers and a charter member of the Jevar Mhould He Hle, v aiiions | Funeral of Henry 8. Ladd, a Native End Liver Trouble g age Dr. Clapp has Kelley, local se feesion. hose who attend the public |late Ellis Raphael ast to pass | F St SRS e society for a With the district secr at Boston, of the Town of Sprague. Pt i bise Sikiadl £ ke school will visit the church on Satur- |away who was in business when Dr. | Nas PrefACrr o jon or before June 18, 18 W h (,. l l g H ariernoon at 330 0clock | Clapp Tlocateq here el Ll & b T The funeral of Henry S. Ladd was ithout Calomel| mecrory Buiidina Norwioh. conn. a any were present in the church | - The doctor was born Montague, | _His only fraternal connection is with MONTVILLE CLERK REFUSED held Monday afternoon at g E d which was the fea. of Pen- | Mass. on March 1 and was | the Masons, having joined the lodge in frn‘m the f"\_‘ o ,"‘ l"‘ B g = ted and the sermons at the masses ' had any liking for the roun: work | Somerset lodge, No. 23, e an A ! : ofit o Pown werelamons iheTange st ] s e bt ° o D N e I e A e I e ia |t 1w hig b Rt & mariver Girl Was Too Young to B Married— | OUC of town were among the large ai- Absolutely Uni g Of IL! trlcn 7 inday” was the monthiy communion | turred (owards dentlstry when a girl | Frankiln chas 0. & R AN Midnight Elopement Cheoked. [ £l ‘floral rememirances el lwards O the sub. the Young Ladies' Sodality and | from Montague who had been awa | Franklin council, No. 3, R. and S. e was conducted by Rev. D. B. MacLane rest lax “known, r effact \IC } 1 igni af " thie He s ool et e bt momE S and Columbian commandery, No. Town Clerk Charles N, Chappell of | o8 CORGUEIES ,‘,.'m’\‘m‘ ',,w,_,;“_\‘ s munion at the altar rail. May devo- |him she had been taiking to Dr. Joseph ' K. T. Montvilie was routed out of bed Sun- Pahi et IDHe Teme are Me They are tho resuli of Dr. Edwards | | tic ere held in the afternoon before | day moruing about 20 minutes after {40 Afesrill Ladd, Ilariow Ladd, determination mot to tre ver and | 5 < . . |a zed congregation. Next S (e 1 e R e N e ot eny, | Charles Bushinell and bur ok place | Bilards ins heen chlomer's incom: [‘Ol' LOHH'H“I'CIZI] illld day is Trinity Sunday and it wil SHUTTING DOWN PASSAIC ODD FELLOWS IN [ Douse In an auto With & ohaufighl: in the Pautipaug cemetery in Frankiin. | promising foe. His efforts. to banish Hi | observed by ihe parishioners. o EOBION o o I i A committal service was conducted at | 1t brougnt out these littie olive-oli- g sechiod: BRANCH OF U. S. FINISHING | GRAND LODGE SESSION | Chappell let them into the house and | o Srite ) SRov: wr. Sactanc. x| Cowre e on ot | £ = was Impreased with their vouthful ap- | 15, Srave bY, Hev, Mr. Mastane Al | (0 ompounds mixed with oiive = 2 & Py et Y Work Will Be Transforred to Norwich | At New London on May 21—Expeoted | poarance. The man, in answer fo tho | SR0G (50, SHtgrior, o fhe Rotwich | o ®iiec Hiearing " Bapmieas’ Hills Ijgmns“c ngh"ng | brom: Otk agne ffeerad w foain, | and Silver Springs Branches. | That 600 Will Come. | Sonnriolnic (SUT e whs 31, VSEE Ol | eome’ miontha., He | wiw e L e T e} %7 RS G B | | e \ K = o2 r s ore | Henty M. Ladd and Elizabeth | They don't e the teeth like strong 4, large mumber of youns fans Were | worg nas been received at the local ! It is being arranged to provide en- | Mr. Chappell told the couple before | [0ii”ang was born in Sprague about | Lqulas or Cilomel. . They thke Hold teams and there were many fast and | Plant United States Finishing | tertainment for fully §00 Odd Fellows | he COUId Isaue & HeeRse, tiey WOTE 40 ago. His health had been | 0f the trouble and quickiy correct it Beginning with bills rendered June | interesting plays made. The game was | COmPa the piant in Passaic is | at New London on May 21, the day of | I¥e to produce the Cortifichte of SO0~ | poor since last fall. Mr. Ladd Why cure the liver at ..c expense of e d e e e R L e LR R S probably partially | the grand lodge session. On the eve- | S8nt of either of the girls parente ' (yo'yrothers, Morrill Ladd of I & “;,;;h;‘ ALY RA he price of electricity tor lighting eyl 2 "€ | dismantled, while the work :ha\g it w: s | ning previous probably more than 1,000 | TAIS - dwg 'Phe touring car left Mr, | 0. N. Y. and Reuben. P. Ladd. an | st not to take calomel Not. i Pecstialy. doing will be sent to the Norwich |0dd Fellows will assemble for the ses- | A0¢ be Qone. URe & “He young Inspector for the Connecticut compan > 1 e Tablers take |, o wiil be reduced from 10 R o e SRR branch and Silver Springs branch at|sion in Lyceum theatre. Chalrman | Chappells vesidence with the voung Charles P. Bushne s MERSICK” UNDERGROUND astings anq John Mc( Providence. This is a move along the | Wallace R. Johnson of the joint com- | was well and ness” and that GASOLINE STORAGE TANK Mr. T Eie trica;, Commussioners. 2 3 we P s < Ve t 1 2 | to clerk. He inqu d the way and fy o constipatio; tents per K. W. H. for any uumber up | ferty were Sunday visitors at Watch | jine of economy, as a saving will be | mittes, which has the planning for the | {oWn cler qui IGTowii 66 ot s fp et « trom constipation | o GASOLINE H e | effected through’ cutting off the oper- | entertainment in charge, has all plans | the Inference was L‘,‘“;;};’,f‘{,‘,,“;‘flx Sprague and this city. and TG T M et S A et e '.‘}’,:,",,‘,.."&"‘3: ) Kw. Hs d in one month. | = ating of the Passaic branch and crowd- | perfected for the event. jjzpas s i sincerely regretted by his many friends. | “heavy w fhey “clear” ‘the | Fire Underwriters. With & “MBERSICK John Reardon of Fourth street has | fna the work that was belng done there | * The pre-convention session at the | [OWD clerk was reached. & Shel Woghor e, L All in excess of 450 used in cne month | accepted a position In the Greenwich |into the other branches. The Lyceum will not be closed to otners | , M. Chappell admitted that it looked Had Fainting Spell ¢ t the gasoline is kept at & safe distanc City d | branch was doing a line of than grand lodge representatives. Odd | {0 him like a runaw match. He o ; ! . At 10c and 25c o box. “Every littie | {16 €8S0LDE Pt at & safe will b e same as at present which is nshy e Stha oo Aaat (he ptheribENREH: [ Eaha ML e ot | did not let his curlosity overwhelm | While attending the high mass In| oiive Tablet 2 movement all its | from bulldings, go there is no | There was no school In the kinder- | on ban nandie. o o Feliows of all degrees will be admit- | Jun) ¥y Uoviont of getting the num- | the Sacred Heart church Sunday own from fire, and you have a supply n( Se p. K W. H | garten c & Croenevit s D b ek renle e TS SEERtRER. vereign | PN 7 he machine and did not inquire merning, Mrs, Dion of South A street | The Olivg Tablet Company, Colum-|snappy, sizzling gasoline always at | mar schoo because of tenoh- | dent anaer . o Sliver Sorings | Soand lodge, visiting grang lodse 2o |for the names of the voung people. | was seized with a faini She | bus, ©. hand. Outfit complete with ‘the ex- ils iy i | ers’ visiting day. e e et aun Sl B s Lyfvnantlu\x‘ BTand Lol o v in. | They said they were well acauainted ; left her seat to go out and When ne = ————| ception of run Dpipe, which varies TR ) T e Rl Springs P by in Norwich ceiving several bad bruises evera o copy uto Gas & Eleciric Depariment o BTIASY gnotnces. (0 | Bryce, who s been sesident mizager | tho modt natabls dipmitares of ihe or- men susiated her to her home. Others Catalo, write for catalog "C: - P | Soda check gratis With every | was at one {lme assistant manager at | & quartet has b e ased 18 are BUNTY IS MARRIED. attending the service complained of THE C. 8. MERSICK & CO, o WILLIAMS, | purchase at fountain this week.—Adv. |the Norwich branch, I R e e o o aolta feeling faint and investigation revealed 274-292 sw. 8t, 11-27 Crown St, DEEN. MEVEIERE AT { e Siomyesh e B e e o o hl | Melly. Pamemen, Whe Appeared Here, is | the fact that the windows had ot been ow Haven. ~onn. 1‘,;:”‘ r\x TF u)'\” | Thomas Young has recovered from | WON FIRST PRIZE IN | vorsatile act of James F. Sullivan in Bride of Ethelbert D. Holes. | openea in ‘the morning to ventilate the | THUR E 4 | bad attack of rheumatism and is able biesorichle b Bl b L Lo e 5 ard of Gas & | to attend to his duties CRACKER SELLING CONTEST. | AR e i O o of the _sntestata: | Molly the English actress, | T | Just received a large importation of STETSON & YOUNG | a B. Maine on C who plaved the role of Bunty in Bum_\‘i epairing Fence. i straighten- | Sea Grass and Rattan Chairs, Rockers e et e Lttt dineee Treae i e o CarRontOrS ARG BRI | r ley Outstripped Rival | ment the Odd Fellows will be served Chaster M. Apptay S nE i a buffet lunch at state armory by the Pulls the Strings, sailed from New — e Clerks—Sold 503 Packages. : York for Southampton via the West == combined committees of Rebckah 3 | The street gepartment started ofling — T e o o obckal | 1 dles on Saturday by the Royal Mail | the Ponemah mills. New ones are re- | the remainder of North Main sircet and | In a contest conducted during the logess. "gd‘r"’é‘ s inehate o | steam packet Magdajena. Before de- | placing those that are worn out. Tho novelty in good, comfortable and sub- prfi?} b‘;‘_nr:‘f(“i'\;:ldl£gll_efllll at right Central avenue Monday. They will | past week at the R. F. Smith store for | Delng arranged to proylde an | i rting she omitted to tell her friends EatE. Wit (bt 4 tracks 5 : 4 o ces, 3 - complete the ofling of Boswell avenue | $2.50 gold picce prize for selling | 2utomoblle tour of the oy for e |in New York that it was her wedding | has been completed. SEAIEIAL potch (furniupeEaL SeARO s | Walerhoiie) 50 WEST MAIN ST. a les ! some time this week National _ Biscuit package | B O e approciate he loan. | triP. as she had been married to s | prices. Also a good line of Screens, iz e i LRI goods, Chester V. Appley was the win- | n s Ethelbert D. Holes, who played the | . i : e & of cars by suto owners for an : | Hammocks, Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, D SOCiLL i AT AiBeuE Rer by u good margin. His sales made | I of cars part of Bunty's father in 'the Dlay.| Louie Manville of Norwich avenue is ERIC flousfl N [sos h W ce'f BOUE the diy The first news of the marriage was | L% % MEpY) ! Fiartr | Cots, Wall Papers, Etc., Eto. AM AN 508 packages, which was 138 more soi ity Wi i ;s| AND COUNCILMEN CANDI ackages, which was 188 wore |! The grand lodge ssssion will be m|The st news of Y3 | the guest of friends in Hartford. Scon they will be big boys | FUPAYES | fua revorved by fo rext hishost WAn | [fetuie Jall e, will he chised to| STOUVEC TERIStiy iu 6 BiloE Scnsake i | - Farrel & Sand P | Will Comprise Their Whole Ticket for | patiag, - ©is fIn the ko other than those possessing the grand | to William SEROY m Dok oo Joseph Bellehumeur of Front street | arrel anderson, Prop. and their faces will | Elooti orpeling wved by the Biscuit |10d%e degree or credentials of dele- | Good-bye and many good wishes. spending a fow days in Providence. Sossial Rutes to Theatrd Tratinedl i [ b commay e aming in ahead oy | Eates. During the recess the delegates MRS Y PEARSON) % o= 5 | Travoling Men, ete.. Livery oonnested be oniy a memory. The tollowing Hoket for the ' city | oot os bont aeare e Apgisy slgy | Plll £0 to the armory, Where & 4Inner [ oo was no word 8y 1o ghers or |. Fred Dugas left for Boston Monday | g e thtliy sction has been nominated by the |made the unique record of being the | Will be served. whe e ceremony took place. The | The grand lodge will be presided over by Grand Master Frederic C. Bur- 1ch of the socialist party: For Albert Boardman and Ar actress made her first appearance in this country with Forbes Robertson in inside man to win in such a con- In previous efforts it has always s and we’ll|local b | aldermen, g the babi DIED. 37-47 Main Street COAL AND LUMBER. tch their smi thur W. By or e 1" | been onis Gt the clexiosie % rows of New London, who will report | /% 90 i eRieA Biot: Bai - ot Tome WA 10; and John Wischnewski Mr. Appley turned the tables on the finances g, Mia 19 2 2€€N | tour the whole of the present season | BPRIGHT —In Chester, May 10, 1813, The balance of the ticket could not | outside men reported at any recent grand lodge s and ologed i pmsl,.,r,;"“s, Seaak Harry Epright, aged 70 years PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING son. Lok Miss Pearson was seen at the Davis | NOYBS—in Mystle, May 11, 1 , Sotn theatre here.in the role of Bunty on| M. Noves, In his Toth year. I FASHION EXPOSITION. April 3a DMONS. Tn Norwieh, May 11, Le 00 IT Now G., daughter of Jane Krost and be filled out. e ey e NO SCREEN P. 0. WAGON HAPTER MEETING. FOR NEW LONDON. PO i i i S Binas Maj o ICH TOW SEpBIIT Bimank ABss B yhare . Plumb as it ehould be done 18 . THE PHOTOGRAPHER | B! Auetion Was Featurs of Mesting | 50 tmant Ruls Technically Con- | Quartstts from Rose Maid Traups Dis NORWICH TOWN Praver at ver lute rebidenc 86 Mesorn | S1YEMCE, 80 0l Boen cvery Jotmt| All Sizes play Newest Summer Gowns at Bos- ton Store. olclock. Services in strued Will Prevent Getting One. | tight, sanitary and latest style plumb- at 2 o'c iot in Mapleweod ceme- s Universalist Pastor and Choir at Shel- ; The New London postoffice is not tering Arme—Damage Done by Frost Beat of bath tubs, Iatest devicss'in o Targe mmber o s eaned together | ¢, have a screened wagon for carting | An exposition of the latest and m: —oiling of Roads Begun. s e 2 | water closels, sinks, and everything Tohmeon home. Mondey mgmoers at the | the mail to and from the union station | charming summer gowns and ‘w i Columbus, O. Max 3| you can think of in the plumbing line. 1647 more meeting will be held this season. | 8UCh as the Norwich office uses. ,The given on the second floor of Rev. Joseph I 5 and choir of x {“%iiletie, formerly of | Call us up on the 'phone, write o* b Thio business meeting was folwed oy | ruling of the postoffice department s ston store building Monday after- | the Church of the Geod Shepherd were | Golchester, Conn, aged §S years e Dy e oo Ad > Ie e %, BN suction cbin e ooy | that screened wagons shall be pro- Imoon by four atiractive vouns ladles at the Sheltering Arms Sunday after- | yuwmSIRGER - 1n Hertford, Mav 10, | shape at a moderate price. Full Assortment LR PAVEER |0 e eatead much | Hia A e Ihaated fin enocss | Aiom. (o Hosk MRl teonpe Yl st e e B v ey Oppazite Nerwich Savings Sociaty. The May meeting of the Home chap- | ter of King's Daughters called together | the treasury. Mrs. Mare L. Jewer | Of a stated distance from the depot, | played at the Broadway theater in the | was large, including many besides the 1861 | was auctioneer. A delicious upper | #nd the New London office is less than | evening. The floor was packed with | members af the househoid. Rev e (0xonoxo).| A, J. WHOLEY & CO., | as served by’ the tolowing: commii- | that distance from the union depot women ecager to see the very newest | Cobb tesk for the subjeet of his god 58 vears. | Rraf\ 0L Leer of BLiupe aiiu america, | Trankla, Mra. Henry Woodward, Mrs, | furnishing such a wagon. A screened | Alice York, Nellie Willette, Marcia | God and man, he affirmed, is more l‘:‘la‘x b ds arlochs SevIE N o M mily lot at West| wagon is much more convenient than | Barta ang Peggy Vance. The store was | than creed or worship. It is a gift of | any open wagon, but the rule of the |attractively decorated for the ec department in lhis re Begeiiien, FusBer, inbacu bavasien | John Walker, Mrs. Sydney Willian e, Lass raie 4bu subwa, Alueirs | Mrs. Charles Worthington, Mrs. B, G Scoich Ale. Guinness Uuoun Steuy | Potter, Mrs. Everett Willls, Mrs, Rus- . & C. amporled Gawger Ale, Bunker | sell Woodward and Mrs. Oliver Roy- il P.B. Ae, rrank Junes Nourisbe | nolds 5 John Fitch Name for Steamer. | Charmeuse gowns outing suits, | from self irust s lock. Burial in f ctive God. He ls not separated from Hie Rogk s Buriil | d 18 definite. | with palms and rosow, the werk crentures, The tendency of woranip is | o PISS Semetet Gl flafllt ) Pl“mblfl y Central Wharf — Geduldig. to elevate our nature; man is led away 2 o Branford, i ar d E denly, May 10, 10 a , Donald G. Per- | fhn (A0 BRANCH — 150 Main Street ins. ught to depend lug Ale, Stering Biuter Ale, Auucuser, -— e b e cHE e r Rt env. | ¥Taps and dainty creations in hats | upon a power higher than his own. It B £ residence A peep into &n Up-to-date bathroom oudwciser, Scnits and Pabst i Bhidus Whi emmect ot Transit cOmPANY. | wers shown. Neat and aftractive were | is not a question of place; wherever a | Funeral service at csidence. | ‘only less refresiing than the bath Telaphenes <epaone 447-12 depariment about 10.15 o'clock Mon- | New London will start in July with | {35 Pdfis "With hats of he same | True worship ls not kneeling mor the | _o'clock | eomfort i will show you sampies and | J. A, MORGAN & SON = e : 2 Bkt of The Wt O the e | R e Takn Fich. In honar |mdfertel -ty mtoh.: ° A‘ Rose .8 prostration of our coul. but the vield- | PERKINS—In Branford, Conn. sud | plans of the porcelaln and other tubs 2 Tk Mein fatreet hridie |da t0 b RA Jonn Titch, in bonor | \armeuse and & navy biue charmeuse | ing of our wills to God. This home | denly, May 10, 1913, Florence G., wife | ana glve you estimates for the work NEWMARKET HOTEL e e Central Vermont tracks. The | Of the Windsor man, who, in 1787 bullt | o wn, with handsome lace trimming, | can be and is a house of God. | of Donald G. Perkin of putting them In in the best mannet 715 Boswil Ave. el o | (;,“fi‘*' Side chem- | & small packel boat which was PIo- | drapea skirt, and blouse effect aroused | There was special music which is | Funeral service at her late residence. | trom a sanitary standpolit—and guar- 7 eals an) Welch Harebit served 8| ooiis iy ih o emical L Severai jgton. padd e |ing among several tallor made of the choir were Miss Mary Rogers,| Tuesday afternoon, May 13, at 3.30 ) gt o Yard Central Whas, Teleghans 8% m that the honor of inventin prdez. John Tuckie Prop. Tel ¢-& ridge s was a rich_tan of wide wale mater Mrs. Cora Beebe, Charles Parsons and were damaged and will have to be re- | the fi eamboat rightly belongs to 3 B, 0f w00 s R 23} Lt iy | placed. Tt is thought that the fire was |him, and not to Robert Fulton. W lqgy kevers. cuthway, eftoct, Py Ma il R 3 § ; cked 1n c ir Champlin at the piano. In the anthem caused by a spark from a passing loo handsomely tucked in coat and skirt amplin at the p . | somotive. 5 i Select Stunning among the summer wraps | O Love of God Most Free the solo was P o k TE | comotive. ; Bia Elks to Select Deputy. W e e bawal cont. threc: | {aken by Miss Rogers, and Mra Becbe e 1 N i | 5 TR The ks Past Exalted Rulers’ as- | quarter length, with side effect, black | rendered most expressively the solo | 4y 4 Training Ship Leaves Wednesda: sociation of Connecticut will meét in | trimmings, shirred back and wide belt o Training ship Newport, now in New | New London Sunday, June 1. The as- | 4 white skiri, Nell rose draped coat, in S [ F BURNS coAL Europear. Plan e e Newport. mow In New | Tk tion'a: Committes of arvanmeaentsl | o AL A o) 15 Main Street, « 0 ' o'clock. J. E. TOMPKINS, PROMPT DELIVERY €7 West Main Stree: 3 and white hat with rose facing Newport will be | fof the entertainment of its member- |and Nell Rohe flowers was an attrac- rill Room open until 12 m. |Gardiner's Bay. The . : f ing Ki if 3 Bt Bikna: B 1T G0l Wit coma ship is made up of Thomas E. Dono- & ¥ ;! | HATES BROB. Frove gk niew Siirj1¥ pad Wil somnelin tor | S0 0 S MRy Gt A e £ Heaiing and Plumoing, | free Burning K‘,’L"ETEI'?!‘! Lehigh | o Newport will not g0 abroad this | b 8 dinner tollowing the business | wilh Drceden riboon proved appropri- ! fl 82 Franklin S e year. She will cruise along the coast, | T® el g o ate Wil & white Sult. A blagk oo Ereclflr L ORDER IT NGW going as far north as the British prov. | dlstrict 'deputy for this state Will be | with paradise aigrette was effe Justa Funera ianklin Stres! A D L“ ) Ropkins & Co’s Light Dinner Alg, | inces. 5c_per dozen with evening gown, and a white Milan with pink tinted ostrich feather around L % Mrler i G i ol ol osemion tearner axound Reminder —AND— ffica—-cor Market and Shstucne Trommer's Svergreen, 15¢ per -ozen, | Master Lester Rich, son of Mr. and | the front, was a pleasing style. A neat (ks HITAKE Teleohons 163-13 Free delivery to all paris of the - ?"'f’ Herbert Rich, of New London, | brown traveling hat with Hulgesian that for pimples, blackheads m a mers Successor to city. i ormerly of this city, was 6 vear oid {crown and yellow aigrette was shown | ¢ i e N = Telephone 13 H. JACKEL & co. Saturdsy, and he observed the anni- | with a black and white ch coat. and other blemishes of the 8. F. GIBSON, ;. o p versary by glving e pariy at his home. | There were & number of pretty poke complexion Sl Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar or - - S -{ e table decorations were proiiy. i | shpes, wiih Nell tose facings, roses kA Asphalt avd Gravel Roots, Walks and | i colors belng pink end green. and bows. The voung ladles carriec Sl PXRL ERRSE A YA o DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentisi! F“neral D“-ector — dainty bags and parasels to maich the phone call $2y-3. _apria_ 55 West Main St ¢ burns up clean ki e s Sinaas ires In the Wasd. various costumes. The season's ofter- ¥ E.Chirca. Wm. Smith Allen Well S d . Bunday evening &i 8.05 o'clacl Chiem- | ings were universally admired by the i g N d W Seivphons SR and Embalmer o) B e e e e ROBERT J. GOCHRANE ell seasone 00 tion responded to a call for a fire in The show window te {le ¥gh§ of.the sty | e 0 Frankila St., Bullettn Butlding @l | brush back of the Academy Main street entrance underithetartistic Ladies’ Fine Oxfords, A 1 Telephone 642-2 A fire of some proportions has bee: »uch of Morgan Cronin was finely ar- | i ~ 10 Wems Mat, Aid?'s Bowling ileysx N e R R X | R Shots and Pumps i e G. H. HASKELL, Prompt service day er night. e Norwicr, Coun | (lane since Saturday night. ing arranged in Nell rose with gr i T Latest styles 3 g . 402 — Phones — 489 327 Main Street Xaty Asistant. . Nt Duld Hud sowns 1 the comprsonften o L Gaso we At $3.00, §3.50| AEentN B O Shest bucking wnri owling from 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. AL o B ey b Y Comnecticut delegates will attend the | rose ik poplins, ratine and eponz: in diseases. ruggists. T | e e s il 7p. Theatre. 2-8 @ | meetinz of the Sunshine society, | were shown in the window with hats — A THERE 13 00 naverting Satulkie ] Hi G ue .,..m..,,, 10 per string. which will be held at the Hotel Man- l;nml parasols fn maich Roses were | [§ HI's Hair and Whisker Dre Back orbrown. 50 @ | FRANK A, BILL, 104 Main St. | sasiern Connocticui cqiai*ia Toe Bul | Bastern Conneoticut w Baily Prize M, AN, Prop, hattan, New Yoik, Wednesday. scattered about the windew. The cen- letin for bvsinesa reaulis letin fo: business res u