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Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS £8 Main St. wuen mFom et e Bulletin, The Bulletin should he delivered everywhere in the city before § a. m. Subscribers who fail to recelve it by that time will confer a favor by re- porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. Z Today's Weather Forecast. For Southern New England: Show- ers and warmer IFriday; Saturday probably fair; moderate south to Southwest winds. FsTen Yet to be Secured. Through the membership campalgn | recently conducted on the team system by the Norwich Playgrounds associa- tion and through other sources, | treasury of the association has received HAS $671.86 FOR PLAYGROUNDS Membership Fees and Other Sources Put That Amount Into - Treasury For WWosk of Coming Season—More Names he | @, Fred Noyes, Mrs. W. A. Norton, Wm. A. Norton; F. L. Newton, Mrs. A. Nelson, Mrs.' C. D. Noyes, Chas. D. Noyes, Harrison C. Noyes. Miss Mattha Osgood, J. B. Oat, Mrs, ¥y = ogl.nlon since. Douglas, he sald, Is a bad man when drunk, but he thought there was no case against-him and he moved the charge be nolled ahd Judse Case so ordered. Hapnd itk miaaiies A it oy 3 with stealing a diamond rin Sajor Hull moved for a motlo and i Was granted. Major. Hull said that this woman had_come to a boarding house in North Stonington for a sev- eral weeks' stay and had left before the time was up, the ring dlsappear- ing simultaneously. Major Hull said on Investigation he suspeeted the son In the family in question of stealing the ring and he questioned him, his suspicion being strengthened. = He thought there was no case against the woman, of Lena Herschorn, | formep: re: a bu Mrs. Rowland Browning was the guest this week of Erroll Wilcox, a student college -In_Kingston, R. I, Scotland road. The new top dressing on am road on West Town neafly this week. o dent on Vergason Hill, was caller therc Wedne\duy. Jones at her home on Bliss place. ¥ the week: end at his home reacied the Wauwecus road, work having progressed rapidiy | of Lebanon f Mrs. E. I, at the state will _spend on the the macad- street has Hill- Porteost . COMPANY. Sample '} Recommend AS-MOON Two prescriptions of a famous specialist. . E As-Magn treatment approved by many of the best U. 8. medical au- thorities as the only system known to permanently cure these diseases. For sale by all druggists. Price $1.50. - THE MOON PHARMACY, New London, Conn. Predictions from-the New York Her- ald: On Friday it will be mostly over- cast. with fresh easterly winds, rain and nearly stationary temperature, foliowed by clearing. The outiook for Saturday Is clear and cooler. Observations in Norwich. . The following records, reported from | Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes i In temperature’ and the barometric changes Thursday: Ther. Bar, Case Against Pero Nolled. The charge of arson against Willam Pero of Norwich was nolled on motion of State’s Attorney Hull. Pero is the young man who was accused of set- ting fire to Bailey’s stables in Norwich where he was employed, He wa# tried last spring and the jury disagreed. Then Pero went back to jall, having no means of obtaining bail. Fe final- ly was liberated, his counsel, Attorney Hewitt, getting Judge Case to release him on his own récognizance. Major Hull said Thursday mormn:‘ $671.83, which Is available for the | Wm. C. Osgood, A. T. Otis. John B. work of the season.to come. Oat, Willlam H. Oat, William C. Os- This is not all the money that will | good, Miss Mary ° Osgood. e needed, for the plan is to secure a | Chas. H. Preston, Louis Pollock, J. | considerable addition for the work by | H. Perkins, John Porteous, Dr, 4. Peck, |the flower market to be held | Sherwood B. Potter, Mr. Chas. Pear- |at Hourigan lane, which has now |son, Arthur L. Peale, John H. Powel- been semi-officially christened the Ro- | son, ‘Mrs. Donald Perkins, Mrs. Geo. man steps. Pollock, Miss Porteous, ~Joseph D. The citizens who, have supported the | Pfeiffer, Preston Bras, H. H. Pettis, | Playgrounds assocfation work by their | Willlam A. Pitcher, Mrs. C. W. Pren- | membership are given in the list be—\tiue. Mrs. Shepard Palmer, M. B. Laces A MANUFACTURER’S SAMPLE LINE § It comprises 2000 Sample Strips of Black Laces and Trimmings — Black Edgingsy Wednesday Knights Adopt a Mono- gram and Colors—Mestings End Until Fall, Wednesday evening the last meeting of the season was held by the Wed- nesday Knights in the lecture room of the Taftville Congregational church with about 20 in attendance. The meeting was opened at 7 o'clock by President ; Walker. and William Aberg was appointed chalrman of the. eve- ning. Everett Pingree read the min- TEETH GUAR TEED Al LiGH PHIGES low, which ig the treasurer's list. Other ) Prentice, Dr. H. M. Pollock, F. H. Pul- Prothero, Henry Reynolds S Jubg ' Dames are in the hands of the com- |len, W. H ; et T e T 46 3020 piiftees and are to be scen, but the | Paimer William H. Paimer, Mrs. A, M. | that he believed the man was gullty. | utes of the last meciing and his re. ‘on North A street atter an ¢xtended | Black All-overs, Black Bandss Uriginator of the iKing Safe Sys- -2 following are those who are on ‘the | Preston, Henry G. Peck, John P. Post, | but that he was very drunk -at the |port was accepted. Edwerd Pollard | stay in England. o £ vv. B6..30.20 Any person, no time. The major sald Pero is behaving | tem of Dentlst treasurer’s records: Charles. H, Pheips, S. B. Palmer. who was delegated to find a suitable | cparies White have | Every piece is All Silk,.some matter howw old, delicate or nervous, lowpst 42. i George M. Rathbone, Mrs. Willilam | splendidly now and that sentiment in | monogram for the club rendered his!| Mr. and Mrs, bave iheir teeth exuracted, Comparisons. Life. Mamebors, ., Heler rce, W. D. Ricker, | Norwich is against prosecuting him. % New B where Mr. | . P 5. Mrs. Charles I. Treoberd, Chasles | D: Jticker, Helen Royce, W. D. Rl & prosecuting him. |report A short discussion on the sub. moved to New ord are Silk Net and embroidered ot crowned without a particl i eomhr&$8 FULL SET btk hatural bomis teeth. The Gums on- teeth are used Ly old siyle Dr. King. and absolutely | The cases of Joseph _ David McGrath have gome over until | rext week, as their attorney, John C. Geary, is unable to zppear In court. ‘White is employed. | Jonn Donovan nave i Silk. They are all good |lengths and run 5 to 15 pieces be matched and pieced easily. : ins R blat, L. Hubbard, Mrs.Willam M. Paimer, | fronk L Royte, oo pere 1. D {Mrs. George T. Howland, Miss Ella | Ralllon, G, S. Raymond, Franilin Norton, Charles H. Osgood, Mrs. H.| Rumford, Mr. Martin Rozyski, Mrs. H. Osgood, Henry Parker, John | Chas, 1. Richards, Mrs. Adam Reid, Woodmansce, Mrs. Irank A. Roath | Nps 'C, H. Ricketts, R. Rapnael, M. B. Mrs. George W. Carroll, Mrs. Willis | ping “Reid & Hughes Co,, Mrs. Nana Austin. D. Robinson, James D. Kough, Mary C. Roger: ject was given by Robert Brierly and Edwin Pollard, who discussed <the question for nearly a half hour drew | a sketch of the proposed monogram on the blackboard. The members ac- | cepted the monogram, and it was de- | cided that separate colors would be used by the ball team of the club and the club itself. The club will use an Predictions for Thursday: Fair. Thursday's weather: Cloudy, cooler, easterly wind. Mr. and M moved from Front streét to the De- mars property on the Klondike. Gun, Moun amd Tides. Sun Il Rises. || | WILL HAVE DELEGATION AT ADVENTIST CONFERENCE. I Moon e 2 Sets. Natural only Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phaneuf have moved their residence from Provi-1 dence street to South Fifth avenue. Sets. Sustaining Members. prevent the detection of artificial > Mrs., E 4 . A o Nevii s = ¥ i | - 2 Mrs, Elizabeth Randall, Miss 'Ma- L. O. Smith, James J. Silverswaig, orwich, Willimantic, Westerly an orange monogram and the ball team | feechin the mouth, " : [ H1x . Randsil A 31 Hawity, Mrs. | Frens He Bioiis) Ao Amania Boald:| | Naw. London ta’ By Rupksacsted. | Wil as - Sntt ona A dioHrmment] These Samples represent oy Ry - S 0 1 Archibald Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas J.|ing, Willlam H. Shields, William H. it was taken after a twe hour session and MRS. HOWARD WAGNER. goods which if boudxi b, the dc. Paink A4 FREE H | Wattles, Louls P. Roath, Mrs. William | Shields, Jr, Thomas M. Shields, Abner | A delegation from Norwich, Willi- |ice cream was enjoved by the mem- i - She. | Paldios _Stmictsh 2 1 H. Fitch Archibald Mitchell, R. C.|Schwartz> Max Schwartz, L. Sachnef, | mantic, Westerly and New London ex- | bers. - 2 yard would retail from $1.00 gt s o "-g 6 \l { Plaut, Miss Mary Norton, Miss Eme- | Max Steinlelb, Elkin Smith, Daniel T:| pect to ‘attend the 33th session of the | THose whé were in_ attendance at Writes Personal Letter to Her Drug- o R W line Norton, Mrs. Louisa G ne, Mr Shea, William Somers, . Miss Emily | general conference of Seventh Day |the meeting were Rev. D. B. MacLane, gist About a Bad Cough. | to $10.00 a yard. We off after high water 1t 13 low [ William H. Shields, Mrs. John Ave Shiple; M. Swahn, Jehn B. Stanton, | Adventists held at Takoma park, | President Walker, William Aberg. Bd- v Mrs. Howard Wagner of Milton, Brierly, | Writes her druggist as follows: lles. . §{ | two months I suffered from a bad cold | from which I could get no relief, then | tide, whici Is followed by flood tide ill, Musicians’ Union, Oliver L. son $10, Edward Hariand $10. | C. Henry Osgood, while a life mem- Sabol, c. win_Pollard, Earl Wood, Victor Davis, D. Davis, A. Schofield, Leon DeCelles, Harold Samuel Washington, D. C. the headquarters f oL the denomination, beginning Thurs: | day, May 15, and.holding over to Jure | KING DENTAL PARLORS losberg, g Solomon, Morris S.. Syssman, them in four lots— Sheveshewsky, Katharine Smith; ampe Simon David Robert DeC GREENEVI' 'E NEWS ber, has also contributed $25 for this 8 i M Arthur-| 9. About 30 meetings will be held | Pingree, E. Pingree, P. Helm, Harr relephune 9 - ber, has irs. M. L. Spaulding, Mfs. Arthu eting: I g Bk | et : i i I to L P Successful Entertainment and Sale by | Year's o e | ik, 3 1 Shannon, ‘Jamex' Semple, | cach day auring tne conference, | Jertle, | b, smith wiiliam Mturdock | lun:'fi:za!gmt;“gmxa(_r:‘:yp(l“:;g\;lflltg_-;g‘l_!x55. 10c, 15c and 25c a Societies of St. Andrew’s Parish in embership ist. | C. A. Sherman, James Service, Mrs. | elegates an elieve or e 50 | 01 unse. e nex 0t Ttad & dbothr and took two Kkinds | i A b der Sutihill, Mrs. George Stev- | countries In which their evangelical | Ing of the society will be held some | *4 % ' On Union Hall. The following is the membership list | Alexander Sutehill ¥ kelly, | work has been establihed will be in | time in the fall. af medicine, but without benefit. One | sale when the store opens ens, R. A. Smith, Winifred U. to date: A S5 | day seeing Vinol, your cod liver and attendan; Tt is expected that some. . 'he a Herbert C.' Adams, Ellis Alofsin, | Winifred L. Ansie Stanton, 4 v iror dipiie AAver n my paper, | Today. - There i i v 3 F e Ebenezs B e |8 ubert, Miss Janet 3 = - L | i, s | % 5 , apilies g e AT e | Ebezer Al 0L Armstrone, | SR i Loura Sabert Mirs Junec | (NS SN T yepent. || ThIS (idas) evenine mostin of | ind-sccona ‘any | a ot coomt a0 choice for early buyers. "Dhiraday eveting: The hail: wik | Mr%. Adams, Willis Austin, Mrs. | Strahan, 3 1] = Tl | edin this special conference, as it is | the officials of the National Federa- | much and felt stronger, and at the | v Crowded 1o the desre long before the | Atterbury, Mrs. M. W. Aliing, Mrs. J. | erick Spurbier, A. B, Simpson, Mrs. |ed.in this special conference, a8 it 18| jon ‘of Cloth Weavers will be held fo | end of & week I could §o to bed and 1 Scon ihey will be big b | curtain went up and the large audience | X+ YD, ‘Alling Rubber Co. Miss M. | H. I. Stanton, John Slattery, Charles | expected That this WU PCiI® o0 take action on the resignation of their | sleep without coushing once. I have S6 y 1§ DOYS| waited patiently and 1n expectation for | 4;,C: Avers. Herman Alofein, 2d, Mrs. | Smith, Mrs. D. J- Shahan, Jehn Sulll~| 55 ®8 e SEr P was” thelr custom | Bresident, Louls Gloude. The matier | now taken in all, six-boitles. and I and girls, and their faces will | (h® openins act of the comedy, A Night | W iliam 4. Afken. John T. Alm: - | van, Mrs, J. B. Shannon, H. 8. Seare: | (719,14 *a general conference every | of appointing a new presidents willmever feit better in my life ave o | (up l\nufll Sale °f ana giris, a " 1in a Police Station, staged under the G, AndPews. Fred Thumm, Edwin . acy, Mrs. | 0 Ot the "foreign. delegation be. | also be discussed. A larze attendance | fine appetite and have gained twelve Martin Bent, Mr: cy, Jonathan Trumbull, H. A. 173 " S is expected at the meeting. | ppunds. Vinol has helped. me so { direction of William J. Banfield. The | play was written especially for the eve- | ning's production by John McKinley nd from start to finish it was full of came so la ca poes- | ; e (S HoId the geontosasof fhie. gon- | \ | Bfuch T want others to kndw about | conference only once in four In Business for Himself. b Their gain in foreign flelds of Archibald Charles | Thomas Browning, W. A. Briscoe, P. Bishop, A. A. Beeman, W. F. Bogue, George R. Bruce, W. W. Beckwith, H. “red “Tracy, Mrs. rs. W. K. Tingley Richard Tarrant. be only a memory. ar cpal ‘TOILET GOODS The €urative and strengthening prop- erties of Vinol built up Mrs. Wagner's Torrance, | C. Treat, Theodore Maynard has resigned his Barwell, Thomas Sears, William Evans, i abie P N, e) », & iz & Vears. cougl ares Bring the babies and wetl| (i S8 St o oG S husiasm. T | Xy, Hoker, IR, Brigss Rev. A Henry ¥, Ulmer ‘marles W, | MEATly 22 ber cent. last vear has com- | position T the People’s stare and hus | Bealth and her cough disappeared as || b ch their smiles,” players acted their parts in a most | BinD, Arthur H. Brewer, Carl John E. Vaughn. Mrs. Charles W.| jened’ o™ o divide the entire world | opened a wet wach business on the | & Datural result 3 is now in progress and will catch their smiles. praiseworthy manner and their cos- | Drown, Miss Maud Buckingham, 2 n, Miss Marguerite Vetter, A {li,"cix general conferences. They | River road. The buildng was com- | {, V6 Euarantee that Vinol ¥ill do al % i tumes. the result of local handiwork, | Op. HEOR: Mev, John Hrederick, Capt | Valiln. Vaugln Poundry, (| already have 126 local conferences, | pleted ‘some weeks ago and the ma- | b (M and will pay wack vor mon- | continue throughout the week. were appropriate. The scene Taid ucius Briggs’ Amos | Louis A. Wheeler. Frank Wrigl b 251 ferences. | chinery arrived this | gk ok dopeinot ysatiaty. you. | _gign.d T O o oo Was 1ald | 4 Srowning, Hugh Biackledgs. Rich- | ygns Frank Watson, H. C. Washburap| Wich form 25 unlon conforences.” | chinery arrived this ¥ Brodiwas Eharmacy, G 6. Endler,| This is a most comprehensive and novel features, among them being | 274 Berkoft, Mrs. W. Paker, Mrs. Ar- | John Woodmansee, Mrs. H é Wads- | o held In 2 mammoth tent which was OSareser of Gloth ‘R, { Norwich, Conh: T | A B » a sifter drill by 12 children, salors In-| {00 Blacgiodse, Mrs George H, Beny | worth, ~Rev. I B Worcesfbr Mrshlmade for this occasion. Every depart- | myomas Hovle i8 now filing the vas | surve atoms onmn. e guerantes o | Offering of Toilet Requisites an oar drill and dance, the City's Fin- | J503i% owning, Caspef | Charies D White, Arthur ), e op Lok rork ‘aiiliraceive attons | us s Hovle is now filling the va. | Su ops 2 b THE PHOTOGRAPHER | S5 Sk, new,monclegues, coon songs | iy Anirem Bene s’ & | worth 0, B, WUIE Mix, WD B tion, and extensive plans will o Jafd | S Sileon "averseat of the cloth | oo |and includes complete lines and other vocal and instrimental mu- | &, SUFDS, w Byrnes, Miss E. G. | wilson, Miss Mary Woodworth, osepb { r)! the further advancement of their | o Fon g Quercoer ofthe i sic by local falent were highly en- | Beckley, Mrs, Willlam N. Blacksione |, WilliamsMrs, Chester Wright, Ger- | work. Tt was one of the cardinal | 09M for the Ponemah company. and assortments of the follow~ Opposite Narwich Savings Sociaty, | Joved. Fifty people took part in the | Gharles R Buite Mrs C. R. Butts {trude L. ard, F. L. Woodard ‘Mi%: olnts of the Adventists' belief that 5 play cast being as follows et o 'Knv < ‘{fl"‘ Burnham, | | “\wiodard, Clara Worth, R. B s el medaaze. of Chtfsts second Small. Matters. ing every day needfuls: Captain_of police, Raymond “Wil- | M58 (1, grnam, Mrg Had. Beil iy Arthur B. Wileox, Katie | advent must be ziven to the en Adelagrd Demars. has resigned his po- liams; " sergeant of 'police. Albert J. | BSG Misses Blackman, Miss Adelaide | oy “charles F. Whitney, George } World in this present generation sition 4s weaver in No. 4 mill. Dental Preparations Antiseptios Turner; Admiral Mitcheli, John | Sies ‘Mary W Ghune, -k B, | Kies & Rev. H, J. Wyc | year they contributed nea e T — McNeely: Mayor Murphy 2d, Char Crawford, Miny Carolins Cadaoa® fios | H. 3. Wyckoft “H. A, Wulf 000 for their evangelica The Gardes held their resular’ drill ‘ace Powders WE ARE NOW win Sr.: janitor- of station, William | Srawford, Mies Caraline Cadden, Miss | e k S. Youns, Jame: thing over half a million was in Parish hall Thursday evening To Hair Tonios Evans: reporter. William Hollin. M= Cirvicl Mok P Andrew J. Young, Mary into foreign fields. Shaving Soaps Toilet Waters SERVING Policemen—Albert A./Andrews, Wil- | (o Cutrat: Mrs. Fredetic Lary, J0Seph | voung, Amelia M. Yeung, M Mrs. Napoléon Bendit of Merchants | Tilat Powdeos Toilst Pa llam Hall, Charles Erwin, Jr., C. Ben- L | Srrals o R liam B. Youpg. John T. Youns. avenue is confined to her home bes ! . per 1 : jamin Morgan, Roy Larkin, Wallace | by Champiin, Mrs, James L. Case, L. R T edhd vaii, cause of illnes | HEEWatee Bittiee Etc, Etc n our Ladies' and Gentlemen's i ; s “hurch, Mrs, L. R. Church, Rev. F. : | # Griil Rooms from 1130 to 230 | Harkm, willlam G Andrews -JOIn | Coleman, Albert H. Chase, Mrs. Georgs | GRIMINAL TERM OF COURT Membership Certificates for Two| o g e u m e " Bo sure and visit our Toilet Depart- every day a Howard Larkin. Stanley Mulkins. Rl e 1S ABOUT OVER.| Babiss from Mississippi and China. | .oyl Smploved by Lovis Wunde ment before this sale is closed. Came Sailors—William _ Hollin, Howard | Charjes B, Chapman, Warren W.| S ot 3| . The annual cradie roll for:the chil- | lich. has accepted a position with: ¢ Teday if possible. Rydholm, Norman Soule, Filis Tavlo Many Cases Have Been Dispose | Dnfeaste of Bafh atroor Church, E. Church,’ Miss E. G, T dren of Park church waf held in the | Full Assortment Carte du Jour Lunch | | rooms *were prettily George J. Drescher, Frank Burke. 2 s : reR b illiam - Pero Case Nolled. ; g Rl s Tl Suftragettes—Miss Emma Baker, | Guune, Patrice J. Casey, Odear W Wil e Py 0 parlote of the Osgood MmOt on | Raymond ‘Chartier, Fred “Chartler, | w[ e Miss Martha Campbell, Mrs. Alexan- | parRemieh SLSS id0a Caley, - IS mne May criminal term of the su- | Thursday afternoon. FUfLY CBHATCR ! xapoleon Fornler, Anthony Fournier, | EAL A L m][ s ' m u which is ready to serve and at i n. Mrs. Louis J. Bruette. |gmpeS Onn0OM% Jriliam Crowe, Kot | perior court practically ended Thurs- | Were_ the guests of =AMr Hunting. | Miss Chartier and Miss Amanda ‘Be- | very reasonable prices Johnston - Banfiela. Fred- | 18 Gasey, B W, Carter, Willlam R | Berion ot Bra e e whon.tha | Johnson and Mies Sarah L. Huntine | 31 CIECR 2 N mantie Weds | + Also Our Regular Six oClock || ©rick Fleming. Arthur Rydhoim, Frea. | priaisiinke, T B o Caseide: Jand | oolii" adjourned untll Wednesday | ton and about stxty growh, 4p Pethe | nesday evening. The trip was made | CHAPP[LL Sfl erick Baker, John J. Farrell, William | 31,60 | morning next. Before adjournment the 2 Qecorated with | by automobile. il 3 HOT DAYS Dinner Every Sunday Crowe, Jr., remaining unset A. §. Camstock, Clarence E. Carpen- | Dulk of the busine: After the games and ) it | spring blossom . Copking Girls in Sifter Drill—Mabel | ; ok CerPen” |'tied was disposed of and but two or | SPring blos ol o e P, Is. " W. McKinlex, Cecil Stevens. Bifie Red- | {lico Sapv] James 1. Chse, Peter Cees | thTeo matters. remain fo claim the at- flove ke s shorf poframme, & Ll Reoamelel g i o] Central Wharf E WAUREGAN EHOUSE head, Eunice Taft, Edna Prodell, Alice | ool Charids Colt W oI Clash, Mre, | tention of the court. jaonern oler childeen, pravbr bY | <Mri (Fletcher Has inove No, 2 g A f‘alhpr_ ESH‘\‘IIV Haden, H:len Prodell | w. B’ Chapman, A. D. Cormishall,| Wednesday afternoon jfhie ' cuse | R€3. SAMUS Fe BORCCr Cu: ST | Norwich avenue, i BRANCH — 150 Main Street PARKZR-DAVENPORT CO. Melissa Shaw, Helen Munz, Hazel | Mig Timothy Coughlin, Miss Cath- | 88ainst George Sparfven cof Provi- 1 QuCie o¥ CRin Ty % atces™ Coit | Aloheric’ Cham - P Y] Mrs. othy Mis = amnell, ces 5 oheric/ pagne s In/ Boston Telaphone: MIN Pinpeistrs King, Fannie Kendall | erine Coughlin. J. W. Curtis, Mrs. L. L. | dence, form bndon, 7 Grosvenor Ely, Jr., Cora-Caswell. Alice | for a few day oo O l | The excellent and nicely arranged settled by Sparfven pleading guilty Chapman, William Caruthers, Mra., Rivles, Denjgon Gallaudet and Stanley Sultry Summer days bring no dvead | programme consisted of a sifter arill | Conimg. recelving sentence of one year in jail | \oi % e TR ating Y G e | By 12 cooking girle: monologue, Charles |4 Colling, =\ e D. Davis ing given probation. Yot e e e el Mim eln Bavdsiy Whe @ qirlida J. A. MORGAN & SON [to the housewife whose kitchen is .| Erwin, Jr. Hebrew monologue and |ys 3. AL, Davis, Mrs, B. G, Dygert,| Originally Sparfven was charged | ¥ Paul Turnen, Ceiy CUTR&ION | visitor in Dayville | - equipped with a Modern Gas Range, song, At the Yiddisher Ball, Arthur |George A, Davis, Guy B, Dolbeare, A, | Wi inor female from Ryev- | Mol (i b0 e e mite boxes x . s ed hi GflAL the world's best cooking device. Meals . F, Campbell, Jr.: ' suffrageites. in | Davies, Joseph Donnelly, - irs | idence for the purposes of prostitution, | 214 OUE Starker, /The To7Q boPo0 [ Fred King has restged his posi- {are prepared with greatest known ease N WHERE Speeches and song, by “Gen. Rosalle | Dege, Wililam H. Dawley, Mrs, Vjil- [Put the charge against, him was e 318 Certificatas Tokl R gL ATy ; | |and under idesl = copditions in & [ Jones” and her followers: song. When | jiam 1, Dawley. K. Diveto, 3. - Dono- | changed Wednesday and than it wag TUSOnS, 528 8% en five mew ba- | Freq Knowles 1o7c Wednésday for | OT;CE:IZWQSQIMV:I}‘" s'L,T Tel‘e‘nhonsls:'fl'ki::‘;:htn free from (¥t and dust Vas a La 'ohn . McNeely: oar |, Jeorke = 1. Hegl he pleaded gullty to indecent assau oo 2 = .o “hi e OTse B s v st ar entral arf, Telephons as cooking eltminates o, van, George Driscoll, John Donovan, | Be P les. Ellinor Willlams Gage of Chine, |an inde0nite stav in Ensland pl rudgery. in Eastern Connecticut can you find drill, and hornpipe dance by sailors: | 3™ ™' SE 1 Somumie, Eitsn Dol | Attorney John J. Lawless, counsel ples, THiRor Wiams Qasc of CURL |an indefinite stay in England PROMPT DELIVERY Bign chavping fmaod. carvEiNC VS % copiohe & ol o manial of arms, patrolmen: speech bY | Seare: Frank T Dixpiae, Sames mosiey, | for Spariven, made a etatement to the |Gfotee Colt Butte Marion |HBAW} = G- —mee ol \ filing cans with “reasy-amelly” Ker- the “Mayor”: palice song, Albert <J. | "% “Gintee, 1. R ihior, Jnmas Jllly; | court of the facts ‘in" the case, which | Jiehtman, Margverite 'L _Telbot of| = Arthur Schofleld has severed Wk con- osene. The gas pipe will carry your | Turner; “violin solo, Frank Benson; | George Engler, P. H. er, Mrs, | Were not as they first appeared. Snarf- | 28N SEIR TIL. CUCTGh, FRenl nection with the Ponemal company fuel, and a match s the only kindling ameras, Kodaks or | ovees convention "and”sone: *sone. | G8ibenor 10 otio mrmac - Yen admitted bringing the girl from | oo""Nro™ Foster Wilson, Mra M) Lise Th3) Sotarhen fo Bix Hone i needed. ; Sweetheart Lat's Go A-Wdlking, Arch- | ‘M. P. Fitzgerald, Waltér E. Fuller, | Frovidence, but he did not forceiljeg ot | e 14,2 Mrs, Zebulon = R e i 3 Let us' show you a strictly Modsen 3 ibald P. McDougall &nd whistiing | G F. Francis, George R. Fellows, Rev, | the point of a pistol as alleged) and | WVerking s, RUAR (T VAT | Gas Range with glass oven doors and .\Otographlc chortiy by, the dnfies company | H. Fitzmaurice,” Alex Finliyson, | there were other circumstances cont | Iiliqren eated at three prettily set | . ihes hefpful kil attractiie SReSLN The 12 cooking girls were trained |jienry Frisbie, Mrs. Edward D. Fuller, | Nected with the case which did mot |{ 3 0 "0 350" Glder people receiving | BORN. > 5 i There are a limited number of Ther- s by Mrs. F. J. Bohanan and Charles R. | Mildred Fillmore. T. Fanning, -A. | {21V With the eriginal story. A letter | 0/ T0 %0 | TAYLOR—In Roanoke. Va. April 12| Frag 'lflmflg Kinids and Lahig |max Gas Irons still to be had for only upplies srchal o AThes ) muenis) getles | ot Sark Soinds £ wento, & G| (o Chlet Moo of fnaterovideica | o e s, oA o i, (168 LUCITG NS AN E3NISY %6 cxcn s romuiar 0 Suatc wich h rol ailors were drill- | Fox, Mrs. Arthur Fischer, Fersuson & | Police, giving Spart a goot ar- % or, Torm¢ of "Bolton, Conn. . ALWAYS IN'STOCK six feet of tubing inci 1 ey rol — ed by Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mac. | Charbonmeat, Frant Fhuan acter, was produced. RETEN NORWICH TOWN MAYNARD In Nortn Tome. May i) ironing day of its terrors and are very . af Dougail_and Mr. ana Sire. Winism | “Chenes D, Greqaman: Nathan A, |, SPartven 'tormerls residea in New | Y . ‘ o to Mr- and” Mem FHepbert . D. LATHROP agERa Ay of 18 . GRANSTUN s K50 £hiw Wewtiesy pmld SabIruoten | B s e Minte | Gry, Eroyent to the atfention of he staic | E.H. Smith Has Article in Chinese MARRIED. ; T vl e Pt o costumes worn by the plavers and Wil- | I. Good, Miss Mary Mo police and Sparfven was arrested. He | Paper—Last esson. o ancing BR_DVER s city. Magl elepbone 163-13. liam J. Banfield was stage manager. | Charles A. Gager, Jr. Charle has been in the county jail awaiting | g, 5, 1913, by Rev S. Worcester. _ Norvwich, Conis, | Miss Hazel Banfield, acquitted herself | Squire Gregson, John Gregson, Miss | tFain back to Providence, where he is | wijq flowers brought Into the inter- [ igy™"" *7% & @as & Flectrical Devm‘([.ent Fhb. Estiates wi-akaii h ds i | 0@ manner worthy of much praise. Geer, Timothy Gallivan, Max | eMPloved. He is a young man about | mediate room of the Town st | . - i P photographic goods in | Following the entertainment ice | on Corp, Mrs. R R. Graham, B |20 Years old. | school in May were lousewort, | DIED ;) Alice Building, 321 Main Strest. this city cream, cake. flowers, aprons and |1”Graham, Lester Greenman, Edson Jim Walton Pleads Guilty. | geranium, Jack In the pulplti red | rwich, May 1, 4 orangeade were offered for sale an GRllghidat Mrs 3. Paveas Gio s “cash Tabd ralto clover, white trillium, ginseng, be 45 years. urns ap o knowledged to be superior to others, TODIZEd. The foc cream table was it | G bt Husicelh John Harris, Fenry | sault with intont to. kil Sazah Stanc, | dandetlon, foxglove. azalia, boxwood. | Xew Lanaon "ana "New Hiven parers | Woll ‘Spaconed Wood ' Work left with tly d Sharge of Mrs, Willlam H. Taft and | Hebener, A. W. Halin_ Dr: H. . Hig-|a negress, .in that.cily a few weeks |ragwort, wild cherry. true Solomon's| please copy or with us promptly done. | Mrs. Louis J. Bruette, and Mrs. George | gins. Mrs. jam¢s Henderéon. Mr. Tohn | age. wes dlaposed. of “when Weiton | seal, wood beatony, lily of the valley SR L IR e ' it B 0 S, _ | Stevens and Mrs. John MeKinley were | Heat H. Hammond. Mrs. John E. | pleaded gullty, was glven a fentente | broomrape, bancberry, pink ladies At_the regular monthly meeting of o S e | In charge of the cake table, Misa Mar- Chas.. S, - Holbrook, . Mrs, | of six months in fail and then piaced | slipper and yeliow stargrass. the e G e of T ©. H. HASKE “ " AU | the Cempbell ‘and Mise Ora Crumb |Chas. S. Holbrogk, Frank Hempstead, | on rrobation, Weltori promised Judge e Relq May iaith ‘i L, \ | having charge of the fancy articles. | Miss' Mary J. P. Huntington, A. C.|Cade to dbstain’ from- drink’ and to Writes to Chinese Paper. el LR e G 402 — Plones — 489 i : - h ;\!_!;;“flm';;; }n‘h’fiuwnsd‘n \?af-ge‘;\_r Mirs. | Hateh, Miss Elizabeth B. Huntington, | conduct himself in a proper mdnn The Foothaw Messenger for March, | g ait Briscos for many » Just received a large importation of Sekor. and the apron {able In charee | pir Becy Himmeton Mrs Lostas| . Atiomney Joho. S Lawless Spheared | 1513, has been received here by friends | membor of one af our most | e Sda Grass and’ Ratiabl Chaire, MesllS - . oF Bra. Bards Pror 3 < riz, Mr. %. Hickey | for alton. Te W circum- | or Rev, E. H. Smith, Inghok, China. | committees. was, upon motion 3 Factory Adjusted ano Timed il e, Benjamin Balls and Mre Wil- | (Willimantie), T. P. Holloway, Char. | stances In this case, too, that gave it.| 3y (R Nes ol TAtoreatis artic Segonded ingnimoinly” |and Tables direct from Japan. A : Miss Florence Kirker | jjagbers, Justin Holden, G W. i 3 ot upon investigatio : 3udahism showlr esolved, That in ° the death of i : Lowsest Prices and Miss Hannah Duncen had charge \’”pg’_g@x“v o, eI Ml ”\_E‘Er{r:‘m]:: {Bwmpef ubon (nveatiatic oI 0, and ety v,t,‘_’““’,:’,.,’fmhi ools | WailisAns Brisecoe. who for nearly Made to cut | novelty in good, comfortable and sub- pryihe cands: the orangeade table be- | . B, Hall, D. 8. Haviland, Mra. 1. D' territile s In. the be court he | it ‘modern paraphernaiia and i | (EERG SEOIT SO OF el O | and stay shar stantial porch furniture at seascnable and A Dolbeare And s, William Banfiela. | Haviand. | . D “Hasilahd, "Faward | (01d Judge Colt that ne got (hat scar | oingr ‘waye “taking over tho methods | Woriers s v lost o oo rleni y P Larioss. Alss & gead fiss of (Sl a & = i i banlle ind. George 5. 1all, Miss Tone D | from u razor wielded by nesvo in | of Cholaianits to- galvanize Into Hfe | & Eenerons suppor pFond-minded e | 4 Satisfaction Guaranteed The eneral committee included, John |1, Haytiand, W. F. Hill, Effie Hende clash a fow vears ago, and he sald | inis grent endowed crganization” He | and Iiberal in his charity and a wise fl@‘kva | Hammooks, Refrigerators, Sil Stoves, HcNeel : Cla A [ son {nat he &hot this time to defend him- | wiites (st (he whole educationai pro- | counsellor whose abig wervice ay | Ranger, wililam J. Banfield, Are. ¥ | “Yz. George L. Tngals sclf before his onemy ot him again. | butinas s linked by a deputy ap- | found legal adsice wers moxt cheer | #NQ ES | Cots, Wall Papers, Etc., Ete, J. Bohanan and Mfs. Fiteh A Dol | Rev. Benjamin Janovwky, Abraham Sailor Escapes- Punishment. | Dataten By tho Dreatdent. annveabinet| {NIR ARG IRIatItonsly, BlveR ha il | il [ D Dciow was entoved, umih | acobson, Moses Jenncs, Carl John-'| - Wedgesday elecanon. one. .ot the | Feking: il d Even in Temper m , music being furnished by | son o 3 4 ednesday oon one of the e R ets aiid s Geer's orchestra and a1l who atiended | fosy i gonckel, I D Johnson, Miss | wildest ~ specimens. that has been | Glened) Perfect in Quality 25 27 Franklin St. departed well pleased with the opening | son Dr. Fr ¢ Tackson, Toyin " Jona | DFOUShL into court in many a day © To Meet at Parsonage. ¥ President, Sharp Cutting Edges night of the fair. 1% fiane Kenig, Rev. W oH" Kanohes: | arraigned. He was Francis Gildea, 2| Members of the Epworth ledgue of |, BLIZABETH BREWSTER DAVIS, TR e B BN Kmbal, Mo, oinedy. | sailor. He had {atioo marks enough | the First Methodist church will meet Recording Secretary, | Extra Reflned Tool Steel ; SPRING MILLINERY Young Giants Won. Kuila, Mrs. Felix Koenan, Mra Biic | Gass "aiina (e Galler whers o was | (his (Rriday) evening in the parson | e A _FRIENDLY KNIF| 37-47 Main Street o g R 3 The Young Giants met the fast nine | gene Kéenan, John Kukla, E. A. Kinne, | going. Gildea answered that he wa | s be mected, oe the spacial businbe | E = . 4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST | from Preston on fie Companyilot | Mr, Herbert I Knox, Willam aiser’ | Soud ror Tirte basin e name | Wl e 10 Gty on the. worl Of the HURGH & !‘%LLE\g f you carried a_knife around in LES. sday | er F. Les ohn Lynch, Mys. | (g a compass?” the ju et il 3 battie they claimed victory by ihe |B, P. Learned, Mrs. Baward H. Lin: | asraa ey & Sompas 58 05 [ mercy fana halp L appar b ont L ¥ H your pocket for twenty years, GOING TO EUROPE MRS. G. P. STANTON score of 4 to 2. There was a good |nell, F. W. Lester, Miss Annle Lyons using it day after day for a thou- | or want to send your friend & tioket Moves to Oxford. ‘Yes,” was the answer. . attendance at the game, during which | Chas. ¥. Lamb, John M. Lee, Mrs. S.| mhen dudge Case fold Gildea he had 34 floxs 16 Main Strest, 5 e for passage to (hie country. I 52 Shetucket St. many, interesting plays were made. Lathrop, Erroll Lillibridge, Frank | petter lay & southerly course, and he |, Wiliam F. Barstow of Town street G i sand purposes ; and if you hung on vent for the Cunard, Wilte' Higt Saturday the Young Giants will play | W. Lovell, George Lacy, Levine Bri let Gildea -o. suspending sentence. | 1% fold his hougenold eoods g 150 to that knife just as you would to | Anchor, Allan, Leyland, American, & return game in Preston. Mrs. T B. Leahy, Mrs Costello Lip- | * Gildea's offense was trivial. He en- | . xford, Mass., an old friend, for the sake of its |krench, Red. Star Ham: i r-Amecioan, pitt, George H. Loring, Charles B. Lee, Helen M. Lathrop, Eben Learned, Miss N. E. Lucas, Miss M. C, Lucas, Lahn Furniture ' Co. Mrs. Louise Meech, Franels McNa- mara, Robert Montgomery, Frank R. Maples, Louis Markoff, Annie MeNa- mara, B. Y. Messinger, J. E. Moore, Henry S. Montgomery, H. S. | will be employed in the boxshop. tered a barn in Pawcatuck and laid down to sleep. He was arrested by the night patrotman there last Frida and bound over to the superior court right a; so he was brought over Wednesday on a bench warrant. He was a hd] ailor when allowed hi liberty ury Excu goodness, value and dependability, | —well, that’s about the kind of a knife that you will get if you buy a “Hammer Brand" JACK KNIFE Come in and lock at these fine Also coustwise lines. Have your berths | reserved mow for spring and summer | eailings. Tickets and tours to Ber- muda, Jamaica, Cuba, Panama, Georgis, * Fleride, Texas, California and around the world. John A. Dunn, Personals. Joseph Portelance and F. J. Murtha, attended the Foresters’ convention in New. Haven this week. Wednesday Night's Frost. | The frost of Wednesday night. was severe on Wauwecus Hill. About town roofs were white with frost and plants in strawberry beds were touched. Closing Dancing Lesson. Funeral Directors —AND— _Embalmers. GAGER Funeral Director Miss Georgiana Campbell of Jewett City is the guest of Miss Bisie Chese- d Until Wednesday. bro of Prospect street for a few days. | Moekay, Mary 2 rY ” i o H e d Einb Imer Charles ¥, Sullivan has re Tatob " Munx Taniel N eCormicr, | Thursday morning the e e e 0 T Satioakiay otg et ocket knives. They are noted fer Staamship and Tourist Agent, an a harles F. Sullivan has returned to | John MeDougal, | Sr, W | And Judge Case excused { ..1"‘.’6,.. un- | 80 und road hall. - Muste for. thied pl olding the edge and for their art- 50 Main Street v hiy home in’ New London after spend- | Afuvnara, Mlss Annio Ul next Wednesduy. He s Zady Kimpirine) 70 Frankiin St., Builetin Buflding ine a few days with his brother, K. Monaher, Miss his week, wnd | 1esson was furnished By un.orchestra. | { istic workmanship. further business MacKay,” Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Frank | 10 G e teae Telephone call 325-3. - Telephone 642-2 Sullivan of North Main street. : : . onEAnK | bossibly not this term. , Judge Case : ek : N J. Murtlia, Charles E. Moech, John N. | P i 2 There o prénehing dervice | 1 Doz lew Pai receiveé. = - Prompt service day or nlght. —A— Rictinter, M A B, Mane arachn N.1tola the Jurors' they sfiould come to | Thete will be . DESChIE VEELCS | tyoncy B Chiren. Wi, Smith Anen. | D0%6ns of New Pattoras juse ) Lady-adgistiht. Tocal famffies who have bovs on |3 Nurphy, Miss Mary A Male aor | (he court mext Wednesday morning, | 540083 pa I'S oW |n a S the warshipsi are interested in the [ B nIc 30 e FonE | unless they recelved word to the con- [hall 1 Monaher, P, J, Mor. J. C. Macpherson, J. Markow, T. C, THE HOUSEHOLD Residence 11 em:-u’u-s rumor that the American flect is to | i’ trafy from Clerk Parsons. Mrs, Harry Stott of’ Bfatn Hll ivise 327 Main Street 1 LADIES' FINE PUMPS Opp. Theatrs. be ordered 1o the Medlterranean, MuIphy, W. P, Modatey, Miss Mary Several Cases Nolled. ited her sister, Mrs. Fredenburg, of - - McKay, Miss Julia McKay, Mr, C, J.| In the case of Ralph Douglas, [ Occum this week. ' * Latest styles. and colors Patent i i Bowling from 9 e McKay, Mr. H. T. Miller, Thos, McMa_ | charged with assault with intent to — Leather,s Buck and Gun Metal, See Bulletin Bidg., 74 F.anklin St. . o por string. % . Children Ory hon, Willlam R, McMahen, Lewis Ma- | kill, Major Hull said the case came | Mrs Géorge S. Beche leaves 10day | these perfect fitting Pumps. Sold ohly F T A FOR FLETGHER'S ples, Misg Katie Murphy, Mrs, D, J, | from Voluntown. He described it as a [ (Friday) to visit her son, Lucian Bei ‘;hy ¢! ipe _ Daily 26, Pl > b MeCormiek. Jehn Marsa, Mrs, Alma | drunken mess and he.said the wit- ['be, of New Haven. v '3 § Il“u “ie public. there is no me- 4 , . X 4 WHEN you wani fo put your bual no. § e Morin, Harry L. MacDougal, John'! nesses wiho testified against Douglas A S : e g Py LR AR L B jern_ Conneetiou | fim"‘u"’r'n"."fififflo wedh ] CASTORIA ncwiiiams in the justice’ vourt had shifted their Richird Goebring of New Britain, » FRANK A BILL, 104 Maln S‘.. e oiens of "The bulletia. ? ?\ft tor o

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