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ey TR L4 Henry Al & 301 IThe Cheisza Savings Bank Face Norwich Conn.,, August 4, 1913. and Hands paThe Board ofdel?z‘mtgrl of this Bank Ve s day lared a ivide can be kept beautiful, g e B B R L Y g:;ajec%d Chnaucer andrt'}l‘e Canterbury les, Miss Mary A. C, Avery. Inter- wikiA r&fiu,&mM be B l_ NEWS n I E S miscion. Curient Byents, Mrs, S. S, Thresher; Jobn fiuss and (ce Hussite : Niss E.canor M. Rose. __Norwich, s“"'““’ffui. May 26—Hostesses: Mrs. J. F. Cobb, d Mead, Church of the FURNIS|{ING The Bulletin_should be deliverea | Straightening Lafayette Street—Norwich Banks Declared Sisn Shaman. “samaii; " guotstion | and white with: at the rate of four per cent. Glenn’s o everywhere in the city before v a. m. from Thomas Aquinas, the ~ Angelic UNBERTYAKERS Subscribers who fall to recelve i by Semi-annual Dividends—Sixty Men of The Eighteenth Docior Education and Universities, that time will conter a favor by re- Fred L. Newton. Intermission. Cur- annum, payable on and after the fifteenth of September. CHARI ES B. CHAPMAL, porting the tact to The Bulleun Ca X % i Tent Events, Miss Carrie A. Stevens; 1 —— Left For Camp Parole at Annapolis—Windham Man Beginnings ‘of Modern Hisiory, Miss s I h r Secretary. a4 . THE WEATHER. Fiorence . Fellows. uipnu TRy . o Picnic in June with Mr, an Mrs. is Drafted Brother ; So sor ame e G e Skoast tar Tdduw Takes the Place of H john B Fabning ac thelf home in ap 1647 2 : > For Southern New England: Cloudy by The officers of the Round prle are: | ™ r ang Somewhal wasmer Saturdays Sun Prosiacnt Sawin A Trick. viee pres. | Contains30% pure suphur. Use || Adami s lavern day fair: light east winds This week fifty yvears age a party Mohegan Festival. ident; Frank H. Allen; secretary and it for sallow, oily, red, itchy skin Predictions from the New York Her- | of sixty men of the Bighteenth regi- | The annual Mohegan festival occurs \réasurer, Mrs. Mary G. Webster; | | ang excessive perspiration, pim- 1861 ald: On Saturday it will be generally ' ment, who had been home for a time | this afternoon and evening, The wig- Membersiip committee, the officers, 8., : . ¢ 4 MISS ELLA i M-. PUTTER clear, with moderate temperatures and after ‘the battle of Winchester, left| wam (s erected in front of the (.hu,fh_ Howard Mead and Mrs: Fredenckl ples, eruptions, and insect stings. viiel Lo Lhe PULLC e Lnest stunuary o ion oF Heht variable winds. The outlook for 'again for the front, going te refoin| Licut. Joseph Nickerson has re. Symington. F o . Sold by all druggists. ""3&3‘»,??&.?&“3&'&13&'5‘32’;?. Insirud tor Sunday is partly overcast to fairy with | the regiment at Camp Parole, Annapo- | cefved “a " captain’s commission. = His STATES eHAmTY BOARD Tested and enalyzed by Good Houso- o Nk Lais M Harion, MaAES - shgl temperature chang st numerous friends in this eity will feel eeping Bureau s, Sanitation = - DY . Pino ead | Harmeny Observations in Norwich. \m“"h': followins are iy from the | gratified at his promotion Roperis’ Mads A ibit 1 Goiohesters 1] MTEL DN T W S gy ‘..‘f.”w)i‘é‘u"‘ifi“:.m"‘i:““s‘.m“‘.“.: The following records, reported from | Dulletin of September, e Seply B, 1888 -The steamer Dashing { {1l P, B. Aie, irank Jones Nourisas Reom 6 Alice Bldg, et | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | AUE. 31, 1363—Alterations on Lafa- | Wave, from Stonington, advertises @reten and Ledyard Almsheuses. | HIN's Halr and Wisker Dye :..nuq, Steriing Sitier Ale, m-u‘:..:. N in Gemperature and the barometric Yeile siredt have been progressing for | daily excursions between Norwieh and | . .. \gard of charities held fts | Black or Brown, §0c. T i hav rhanges Friday: several days and promise to greatly im- atch Hill. LA, sy Lo | ! SUMMER M ILLINERY et o Ther prove the street. The survey provides| A man by the name of James 0ISt meeting Wednesday at the capitol | A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. O'Neale was arrested in Stonington on 4t Hartford since the summer vaca-| AT .20 for the straightening of the street be- none 447-1& ing their A FINB ASSORTMIENT OF LATEST |} & ™ Monday night by officer K. P. Perry for tion. The following were present: Dr. Hartford vis 18 yond the city line, taking several feet 2 61 y 3 5 et 2 STY%.ES. o §0 30,18 of the new addition to the cem- | the murder of James CSimmons ot Bl Mot i, Mt b siin. te ¥ s Towest 60. |etery and throwing out the bend in | Newport, a drummer of the Twélfth Holma Seerets . P. 55 : : - MRS. G. P. $3TANTON 0, lowest 60. | the Stract The entise now nyout pass. | Tegiment, on the T4th of October last. . The members and the secretary re- Cora Vincent of Hope Valicy, | 5 = P Komparisois. es through land belonging to the city. | The accused confessed his guilt. The DPorted visits to various institutions has been the gye: ELons ]"E I‘ENTON'CHARNLEY 52 Shetuicket St. Predictions for Friday: Cloudy. The Sabine will leave the port of | man has been given over to the pro- ‘uring the summer. y of Mrs. Chatles Sterry RO r Friday's weather; Rain in early | New London Tuesday for Province- | per authoriti | Mirs. Mitehell and Mr, Holman re- bando avenue ) . mornir cloudy and cooler; north- |town, Mage N0 Gk gghat i ported a visit to the school for boys 3 LU[L”]N“ Cfl.. ing, : at Meride They found the institu- Ar. and Mrs. Frederick Sept. 1863.—A fine sidewheel tion in a satisfactory condition and the sons Reginald and Carl steamer of 600 tons burthen for Capt. bovs engaged in occupational work London, were in town the oit of this city and the under the charge of monitor i week to attend the fair. be launced from the Mitchell and Secretary Kellogg Seggiiist George Greenman & Co., almshouses in Groton, Led-' Miss Bthel Chapman h: | this afternoon. She will be Colchester, East Haddam and her home in Groton after a CONT A“TORS abel D RAU TO % HE easterly winds, DEPOSITORS AlID CREDITORS wn. OF THE THA11ES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, Will Cruise to the Pacific, Schooner ‘Active of New London has t {been purchased by Messrs, Willlam | Havens and will be fitted up by them {i » m.!for a trading voyage in the Pacific —~ ocean under the command of Capt Bun. Mo Il “Sets, 1 ; fl | | | 1 | E 09 b 3 OC New York for her machinery, and be Mansfield. They found almshouses in visit with her cousin, Mis i 3 under {cong / bt | X . : ound almshouses visit with her cousin, Mi & i Ix ;;"{-1“3“‘(]';_3_"! New London to sail| fnisned as a freight and passenger “pretty fair shape” and suggested im- | ter of the Scotland road. I HA S s AN i in Windham | P03t She. will be called the Inde- provements in such minor matters as = = T N 11t a town meeti in ham { endent. ' the water supply Because of the fair, the Septembe E i i OB Eda s gt A o dFole; Vagl A dividend of three per cent. free Dr: Down Mr. Holman visited business meeting of the Scotland Ruad NORWICH, CONN. Il 338 passed to t ommutation of | nment and state tax, has been the new almshouse in Manchester 1b 1y held the first week Notice is hereby fiiven that a hear-| g, — ""; ::j""\\lflijha ,,",“*\‘ "':‘r:‘\ ‘*‘ :"',‘“; by the Chelsea Savir Bank which they reported as a model insti- of the monty was omitted. ng before the Hianorable Superior ;i \f‘f?ff(,s 2 Bood tide " [into effect but they were unable to Weddsteck to, Pay, Drafted; Men. 4 ; ! ; Court will be had 4 pon the allowance = | raise the . | At a town meeting held on Monday o DOV Y ’Er:] '\ilw “‘l;lf)'\]xv sr\nirn”::; 7‘?\”( 'T“W: h \”l"v e s SCHOOL SUPPLIES' e g i i e ok & votohgdy leptics in:Manisfeld, ch will b eft town fo s > Crven- . the fSes anl ‘wjpeians. of e ap- GREENL\ !LLE NEWS Reni' Dividends, | August 31, . in Wodstock a ~vote WaS ,hon for the reception of patients in nter with her grandparents, Mr. | praisers appeinted lby said cour at the | e 3 i B de e M s e |and Mrs. C. H. Jones of Gre | Penicils Pascl B Superior Court room: in Norwich on | September Devotions at St. Mary's | g;ha¢ WVindham Bank bas Geclared o120 (0, 82 1500 pay famitics of sDr. wown, Dr. Kane, Mr. Holman Long lsland. | e { Church Weli Attended — Parish overnment tay. d [ines same amount’ paid g those ‘of B Secreny BeHosk WRIRG SEOMER L1l Lk {Crayons Lunch Boxes Tuesday’ Sfl pt. 9, 1913 School Opens Monday- |~ Sept. 1, 1863.—The Thames Bank has | volunteers, ; { 22 ana made a tour of the place. They | inz her vacation of five | o declared a semi-annual dividend Hoop Skirts Then. commended the proposed plans for the ' home In Norwich Tow | Paints Book Bags 9.30 o'clock ila the forenoon. £ mber devotions held “"“‘ PO [Sa e 0 FREGE RO Hamilin & Co. of 14 Shetucket Street traininz of the inmates. There were |ison, Conn., will 1 this | i About sixty of hteenth regi- se. hoop ski made to our 46 inmates in the Institution. Super- | morning for Washington, ment left Norwich speci naay ain for New London en route for Camp Parole, Annapolis. The boys appeared in the best of spirits and as for the train moved off gave three hearty At the same timei and place all per- | 'vin expects 100 inmates ! sons interested in /the Receiver's ap-| slication for advicel will be heard rela- | tive to the reservallion of the question in the best materials and in the intendent bstantial manner by Jan. 1. | Miss iil and her nephe < M. Chapman opens a new Secretary Kellogg made a report on | Donald pending rt and corset depot today at visits to the following institutions: | vacation in different places in \er- N\RS hDWl\v FAY Wauregan build-, Windham county jail at Brooklyn, Tol- | mont, will be at their home on Wach- B L 11 Union Stre = Stationery Ink and Mucilage Maid ¢ wpproach the of law arising theiyson to the Supreme A meeting of the cheers e land county jail, which was mucn im- , ington street the coming week. A Coiu 4% Eisiecs. ior_3 ox Patriotic and Generous. fter Twelve Years' Pastorate. proved since’ previous visit, the John- | —e— Franklin Square cid se ' Among the drafted men from Wi Rev. H. B. Smith of Abington after Son Memorial hospital at Stafford! The rains are very acceptabie t5 By order of Couxt, : biE has R. Chappeil who = ate of twelve years, closed S and the state sanatorium “,'5 ill carrving witer bec: wol's | ———— — — ; Aol dcpeRd his connection with his church ther t Norwich. . ‘He fo It would seem t manic | Most Ciga's Are Good. mber, which rely for this month, unab find fault with in the in- to hire a CHARLES F. THAYER, was rainy, | THESE ARE BETTER titution. Receiver. : ] A dispatch was re- ceiver. | r vacation and about the mi s hrother, n, came e e e i i earetany Kellogg visited the follow- | E : TOM'S 1-2-3 5: CIGAR 2 T « he cler 1o« forws anc to go in his e g e e ns to look into the provision Miss By Jushnell of t n 4 ! the annual censn pa place. Mr. at present has e “)‘m‘\_‘;:l, A tn made for the care of town poor: Che- | road left day to visit CO00D FELLOW 10c CIGAR e brother in the i regiment and Looga b o Trondes mag shire. Oxford, Griswold, Voluntown, | Danielson and to n Birthday Party. he himself wi be. sent (o, oaieston thitithe. 2 Ironsldesihad . | lirova (Cantorbury LElainneld. Pom: | Mrs . 7. Wasren Try them and see. and was WE SERVE THE BEST THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t Next 1o we "Ala.ce Cate co el Bl Hampton, Brooklyn, Chaplin, | home she will go e ol tford fford. Some! lngron, | Fall River, M f Block Island Conscripts Stay Home. ' (centry, Union and Tolland. He re y-two ment. hor Kathleen Bowen of Cenurai santl irprised her st Pita Dot this weia umbull. or two. B SoE i et Co. G, Third The Providence Journal savs the 1 the towr i lCE CRE AM d were now being re- rig of Block Island have been conditions were | = £ 7 tr SnaCH the war department to re- tory. In Oxford the almshouse i | MARRIED. 7 Riley The Mecrchants Bank me on the islund hi ind dilapidated | YNCH—In Norwi 5 IN THE CiTY men va up abou + semi-annual dividend ccordance with ancient precedent — A e e wist little hos free of government and sound policy. The isl: is more Unclaimed Letters. 1 and Miss Nor n man; than three le ar _BURTON and happy birthdays, laimed lett rs at tt Have you tried it? If \n eflort is bef de to raise Hlie weck enubas teot it the M ot drop im amd try an arder of Closed Cars Used. one or more companies of negro vol- i O B any of the following flavors: in the open cars Thursdey @ 2nteer ta eieREaba I". Beard, Montville co. uncomfortable t h the rae sland re Goldstein, Annie Ferd Neapolitan Vanilla 1 e Dbl vy Ar Gov. Buck: during Ermith e s : 3 s g 463 ST Maple-Nut Strawberry e e es his approval to tue ei- have FoWx . Tanephiid: Jecate DIED, - Cherry-Bisque Pistachio nge be senevilie berge, Mrs. N. H. Lathrop. | ARMS 2 disy 24 bl 4t or Checolate barn - e Qizire, MR T Mo, l:h'"" and At zak srinsiro 5 TR S 5 AACh eilly oroth, =1 aged vear nt and 17 days. THE WAUREGAN HOUSE Personals. STARTING NEW BUILDING | NORWICH ROUND TABLE Purdon, Mrs. ¢ O A T b e e beats Bt Vo Fimns SRR ager 0o, Ry AN s 7 bellie, George W hll{i-ll\fll'e, noon. Sept. 6, at o'clock = Brick Will Replace Frame Structure |Medieval Life and History Will Make amgs Gordon s spendir B os B M aE T, | Subleste for Theic Moctings. . Draprietors. Miss F. B, Woodman. REVELL—In Howard J WICH TOWN FRte home. Sept with friends in 9 20 YEARS FROM NOW will your family monument be crumbl- {ing to a iet us show you speci- don. Sept, 3, 1914, | mens of our work erected more than f Antone and t : 20 YEARS AGO. Mass, 4 .8 Mond in Ya WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE returned ait programme of the Norwich ts co v's | Round Table for its. comir s recently | Which opens on Oct ired by the o ‘he programum Work has been started on the Edward seascn, LT Sunday School Class Entertained by | Mrs. Albert Sterry—Trap Set for Poultry Thieves. tion ¢ he K es Pr plan ville that v re. A brick building than the old one wi ce of the wooden s nding a week Merider DAN MURPHY & CO. i M erected Ales, Wines, Liguors ana Cigara s yueh - of reet h . s 1 g of Rev 5, he ¥ brizht, lettering clear, ’ 3 rnore . 4 ture. ( kilns will replace the | R: s jert Ste ertal 1e polish v 1 lear, 3 s A Meriden where he pags< 1.0 0 00 Inoa. ones formenty use | Howard Mead, 3 \'\”.‘u- albert Sterry jentertain edges sharp and general appearance Corner of Watar and Market Sta Lt b et abeite 6k daie waTi B | lenke T. Service and Sund: o'clock »p, have had it printed fiss I« b | required to complete the work ne Portelance of e e ey b t Rj | a3 o0d as when erected. e on the Scotland roal ] A { v ased in 4 street is spemding a week in | e 14—Hostess: Mrs. John E. Fan- first e 5 tiaek, Livery and Boarding, o s e B 48 peme o i L & Main Strect. Ihe Chas. A, Kuebler Co. ion Rollcall, Qu Subje! Miss Mar v of 46 Central ave- ; daughter of Charles K. Billin of turned after spending two , Whitney avenue, New Haven, and Cal- cle in Putnam. vert B. Cottrell, 3d, of Westerly, R. I STABLE We suarantee our ssrvice te ha the esent h Luther, Heath and Mar- 1. 39-41 Franklin St. . Esther g il biofiag o will take place Wednesday, Sept. e Koran, Miss E I n Mrs. Tho ps and r |at St. John's P. E. church, New Haven, AR Irec'flrs MAHOKEY BROS. Falls Ave Ci et o e B TR e it TU tinera BE PROGRESSIVE Poultry Thieves Active. to the Marguerite building, on Narth —— A Main str to the recent death of the groom’s pother the wedding will be very quiet Have your Optical Work done by a1 up-t -date house. C. A. SPEAR, n, Embalmers Getemariot and OW P 318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square b, ton from Or ST and the invitations have been limited jomg Spread of M Pi&, (,a_ke and Brea\] M : {h Bowen has returned ' to relatives and a few friends. Miss fyiope, Mrs to her home on Central avenue aiter | Elizabeth Billings, youngest sister of (ermjssion. ~ Current —AND— : the past two weeks four i owners in this vicinity )ss from thieves, at one were stoler lammedan Elizabeth B. Davis. = thai canust be exceiled a wee visit with friends on ers | the bride, will be her only attendant. George L. Care Ar- d with a Plone your ordar. FPromp: service |Island and in (S v e W i actire, WA B ; ice which y (over Somers) 74 8 ! Nov. 11—Hoste: eorge L. | prove disast to one who LOUIS H. BRUNELLE}, Mr',?“\'i- Mrs. William Fallowell and | pas returned after visiting in Paw- | ( Miss Amanda Sa- ' ed thievery. Faty hasitrns Sl SO s T s o R Jronted o (ocker chem street, Rollcall; Some Impor - Teleprone call 225-3. PIA'\o 16 Carter Ava. (East Sice) i a few days with Mrs Event in the Reign of Charlemagne les Drop from Boughs, F C e of Gataliasenue. | of Front street | and His Empire, Mrs. Aur s R A Hersy E Chirem Wm. Smith Alen s TUNER nding a we pringfield. Intermission. Curreni Bvents, Miss g 5 Laons 513 Narwich, Coun. . 4 7 & er winter apple trees are almost «n- | M, Case; Great Fopes of the fi Jv"ief 8PRIE IO Miss Neilis G, McClova, . | Lrely bare the apples having fwien| PATRICIAN SHOES : Jenn stay at Wateh il AHMA < Miss Erma Very, formeriy bookkeep. |15 S )E' er for A. B. Maine, has accepted week's tion as bookkeeper and enor: : SR : & S S maurice of South A stieet Hostes are selling winter apples now | PLUMBING AND sTEAM FITTING. s..:" m"s""m‘“" Pren. M T el ke fa i, TEMesint SEbetact na of fewlnaruestenl thr | New Fan Styles Patent Leather, | bl 2 it ey s to Troapses. ¥ —_— i i 2 ter Gun Metal, and Russlan Calf 3 2 enr; oV B stree nasg cial eve i Traveling Sen, ete.. Livery connects. Jobn Quinlan_and 2 [n"»‘”:’.[{l it passing two s e Mr \ ST o A woman's Shoe thats right. DO /T NOW Shetuckat Strest. Quinian, of Brooklyn, Y { Jcean Beach, = Davis, 105 Williams street. Rolicall; | Communion Sunday Sept. 14th. | : ¥ 3 . . guests of the Misses Elizabeth and | = s G—wation from - lvanioe Sub, A communion serv will b 12 | FRANK A. gild, 104 siain St Plumbing it should be done 13 athieen Bowen of Central avenue over | Mies 2 Ward of Wauregan is I m, Miss L. anton, In- | at the First Con i h | the kind we * de. Open, every Jjolng Acme Cushj‘fl Sh Thursday. | spending a few days with relatives at | ter on. ( . Mrs. Wil | Sunday morning, Se ot | | . sanitary and latest style plumo= “e R 4 111 South A street. liam H. Collins; ( siddle | Sept. Tth as previou i | S| e and Mrs Willlam C. Campion | e | Miss Saran ! f ;Mme. Garva?i\ Taft st of bath tubs, latest devices in d daughter Hileanmor, of Meriden, | erett Pingree of Front street left 13: Host Silo Filling Goeing On. i s water closets, sinks, and everything ®r ladies are the most comfortable | < onn. and. M and Mrs. David "\ | wednesday for Providence where h Cv. 4% S ¢ Plai o % PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT S this t the plumbing line. ¢ s, ednesda : N € e , 33 Spaldir Robert Stott of Plain Hill 1s uiling | you can thi>k of in P! 3 $oes made. Just the anoe for the lady| ¢ R b Banskiee Mars 3 pend two weeks, | Quotation from an old silos for Franklin farmers. | Truthful in her predictions, reliable | * Cali s up on the 'phone. write or with tender feet. b e AN AR i e jeet, The ( e in her advice, no matter what troub!s | gee us. We will fix you up in good “‘vm ‘u‘yx;t; \\1 ‘”\’\“'if;.'gx':n“{ 2 ViSi | | Florence Scott of Providence streel mington. Heard and Seen. ,you may have with yo.rself or cthers. ’ shape at a moderate price. om fld mS of Goldeh ‘strest, e ! e ! has returned after spending two weeks | Kvents, S, Howard Troubadour Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whee and | Ceme and she will guide you. ¥ at Long Branch, N. J. and Ballads of the Middle Ages, MiSS| ¢hildren are moving from the ot- | 204 FRANKLIN STREET R « ravia S cr R i Toadto Tisho . J. WHOLEY & CO. Anna Morse of Providence street nas | Jan. 27— Ho Brank pjiend road tasTdehon Up orte flight, over Avery's stors. A N SOLD BY F AFTVILLE J. VIMIIN S — |returned ‘atter passing a few weeks | Allen, 30 Wil Rollcall; | \fisses Margaret and Annie Hanr TalepCans 7ot S M. J. CU GS Wheel Ciub Elects Officers for the |2t Rbode Island beaches R Sibihct Rilevtioes i ths )iy of ) Duntuin favedusiare Take It TO Li 0"\ S | 1aKe 114 [ 3 Next Si the King. Knighthood in the ® Oemtral Avanus, Norwich, Comn, AECHE. Santhe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dupont of North — Middle As: Arthur . Biack- | = i 1 | B sireet have returned after spemding | ledge. Intermission. Current Events,|g.e. .y Eczema Fifty Years—Now | ¢ Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. s ’ | Canl 1314 The Ponemah Wheel club held its e e i By e ! 3 : b . | twa eks ledfor A ning; Parsifal, Miss | - brellas, & regutar monthly meeting this week in | (W® Weeks in New Bedford i e T sl Well. Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam their headquarters on Norwioh avenie 3 o sl - | specialty. S d ‘ n Routine business was transacted and | _After spending two weeks in New | J0eb, 13 Handiel Foleall Give| Scems a long Hme fg,dié‘iigresk“§;°\ Now located in the Steiner Block, heallng an Flummng. e o1lo g ¢ elec Red Roderi Moel as e- 1 149 2 = - n ee, a . 11C =, . - R hh“ P“ M m‘fl hfiqg’s the following officers were eclected to | Bedford Roder Moelleur has re- | 0 Benieh B Feoiuok Mot Mie | Shis o b 1265 Main St., rooms over ,Disco Bros. tetter—another | serve the coming six months turned to his home on South A street. % e e % fokissey y S | fistablished 1380 ) i 3 ¥ix Tables—6ve pool and ons Biltiard. | President. D. Breault: vice presi- | - Jpm T A gR M Beodeiick By SRmg fon eeema S0 Ss oed D ety 52 Franklin Streat Tables sold and repairing done nt, A. Edwards: recording secretary, | a Roy and M Eglantine 5 PR TS at reasonable prices. Pollard: financial secretary North B street ha Herbert ma Ointment has provea a perfect I 2 % E e returned | yy el airs i Knowlies: treasurer, G. Hurd: purchas- | after spendi eek in Pawtucket, | g E Rolicall; | curs, u S 2 KER Eupplies at all timea. £ |ing committee. A Frobmunder ¢ ;\fl 2 SUSndInG LR Lo a0 UCKet | Quotations from Dante. Subject, Dante | Mrs, D. L. Kenney writes:—"I can- . 4 49 MAIH STREET Meyer, C. Hoefe: - and the Divine Comedy. Mrs. Joseph | not sufficiently express my thanks to librari Hoefer: _— ; : ; S Bteara : F. Cobb. Intermission. Current| you for your Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Successor to dwards and S. Breault.' | Afier_spending a week at Old Or- | Events. Miss Jennie I Ointment.. It has cured my tetter, Eurapean Plan 8. F. GIBSON. AGEmCTITTRAL LTME. O Y chard, Me, Miss Margaret Pilling 1as [of the Medicval Cities, which has troubled mo for over ffty| ~ b b i Shi an Bheot Mutal Workes, Taw oF We have Jumt D't & caArioau Inte our oung Eagles Won, returned to her home on Providence | S. Blackmar, | years.” All druggists or by mail, 50c.| Gri oom open until 12 m. Asphalt and Gravel Roots, Walks and siorenouse Amd can supply your ds- | The Young Cadets and the Yeung | street. { March 10-—Hoste Fred L.|The Lee & Osgood Co. HAYES BROS. Props. Driveways. -eumu xo: uug‘-‘;?eg‘nn:aum, ‘s.ae | Fagies met on the Providemce street T | Newton, § Slater Rolleall; | PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO. - e aprsd & West Main St S hestons s Bottar than' the buent iime, | diamond Thursday afterncon with the | Frank Howard of Lisbon has return- | Quotation from Ruskin’s Seven Lamps il Philadelphia, P and 1hieis Weki we have Sold by rig | Score resuiting in a victory for the |ed after passing a month in the west | Of Architecture. Subject, Rise of | St- Louis, Me. Afetein. ©o. [ DBY. L. F: and A d. LaPIERRE Pac. “ton or earinad Young Eagles, 10 to 4. Charlie Adams which time he visited New |Modern Painting, Miss Amanda M. | TR R 2 CHRANE PECK, MWILLIAMS & CO. was right there with the iron arm. for | | Fisher. Intermission. Current | Mothers! Have Your Children Worms. 287 Main St. (1) . 1enisd the Fagles striking ou 10 men. The- IR Lvents, Mrs. 5 Howard Mead: Gothic |~ Are they feverish, restiess, nervous PRACTISE LIMITED TO e X odore Morin for the Cadets alse pitch. i Aoy has e | Architecture, Rev. F. W, Col bt : : ad? : o s — T o ; : William Murdoek has given up his | ATED “ 3 v | irritable, dizzy or constipated? Do ! STETSON & YOUNG 118 kood form, striking out 5 men. !l work with the Ameriean Thermos com. [ | Mareh 24— Hostesses: —Mr o iiny v b et o} EXE, <EAH, NOSE " and THROAT | pLumaiNg, sTEAM FiTTING - om with | Blackmar, Mrs, F. Symin pany and has aceepted a pos i company. grind their teeth? iHave they cramp-| Hours 10 a, m. to 3 p. m., Bundays| ;5 \weet Main Street, Norvich, Conne Tread o | [ug pains, irregular and ravenous ap- | excopted, and by appointment Miss Prown of avende. Rolleall; orth Fifth avenue | (o Ponen and Bflflfl 3 o7 Sl faon clisiow pldse of this period. Sub- | [ liie7 These are all signs of worms, — | Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing |Br5 81 e s Yoiaa Al | Werms not only cause your children | p 1i dt rt of Norwich . . : o s wrrent | o gering, but stumt its mind _ and | Delivered 1o any pari o WiC Fest work end msierials & rigat prices, by skilied labor, Telephone 50 WESY mMaAln ST DENTIST Willizm P, Potter; Joan B g Fvemts, M v o E S Ave Mes Samioil s it | erowth. Giye “Kickapoo Worm Killer" | the Ale that is ackuewledsed fo ba 2 = April 14 —Hosiess: Miss Jennje 1, |8 £ce, S0 Ale and emoves i) (i vest om the market—HANLEY'S San"ar Plumbln Congdon, 15 Treadway avenue Roll-| l0uiaies stomach, liver and bowels, | PEERLESS, A telephons order will call; Some old supersiltious custom or| X i 7 Silbjec WOOT | The symploms disappear and vour | receive prompt attention, belier. Subject, Magic and Witcheraft. | Qhe, SVIREOTE & o0 A iny, a8 | A peep illo an up-to-date bathro-m - 5 3 st as p sarsa arllla e ok Events on. Intermission. | yture Intended. All druggists or by| B+ J- McCORMICK, 30 Franklin 8t |45 oniy Jess refreshing than the bauh ties: School Mén of the Middle Ages,|mail, 25c. The Lee & Osgood Co. Lo o |itselt.” During the summer you will Funeral Director and Embalmer 1 the mere 0ok te the bath for bodily DR, E, J. JONES Cures ail husmers, eatarrh and KO e .| ICKAPOO c’l;':‘DPi::fv MEDICINE | DR, E W HOLMS. Dentist [ comiorl,” 1 Wil Siow”you namples and RO Mrs. a ] - ans the porvelain 1d other tubs "w ; Batiede Sukding B | 1 matism, relieves that tired ; avense. - Roll- | philadelphia, Pa. . St Louis, Mo.| Shannon Building Anmex, Reom A, |Jnd'sive you' estimatss for the work bone 642-2 call: Quotations from Thomas &’ Kem- | i Telephone 523. octlod of putting them in in the best manney fecling, restores the appetite, pis.” Subject, Monasteries of the Mid- ' = — e — from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- s e Ages, Rev. . Cobb. Intermis- 1 e 3 b E‘“fif Pa'k?fibb Mnei“vgusafissx sion Cirrent’ Evenis, Miss Jennie L. NE“;”':A;KE’” :975'- F. €; ATCHISON. M. D., entes e saces jeb a1ics € hole system, {Congdon; Arts and Crafts of the Mid- swell Ave. > Get it t?épu in usual louid f;xtz:hor die Ages Mpe v W Coleman: 1, | Ejrst-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Roo:"l"flc‘l’:d" :‘:‘"': ssl:.:fii?umu J. F. TOMPKINS, A s called Sars S, 2—Ho: ‘— . Rollca eals an clch Rarebit served to . Bec - ; 5 AR Quotation from the Canterbury Talcs. order, Johm Tuckie, Prop. Tel. Night "phone 1653 . 67 West Main Strost