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Sl o, | SODALITY ELECTS ITS OFFICERS | 3t fHow toSave Thve Bulletin. o ; ACCOMAC TOMATOES | — 2 +21 S e I s e R i Your Eyes Heavy pack (Virginians) rwich, Monday, Jan. 19, 1914. | wich, night were sent to Danielsdn on the each 10c, dozen $1.10 VARIOUS MATTERS Mise thel Howltt has retumed to| Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting Held—Past Year Prosperous fil ™% S3iii*™ UGt WiloWei | Try This Free Prescription Narwich after a visit in Mystic with Extra Fancy TOMATOES Miss Marion Bradley, 2 T & & long illness. His home was in Wau- v e The mercury did not rise above 30 Under President John J. Sullivan—Society Has 161 |regan. He was born in Canada, but ! | | and Embalmers “slid pack, red and s Clifton Dawley and John J. J had lived 1y this section some time.| Do y, 5 ble? Do desrees at any time during Sunday, ¥ And Toun D Sa0king Ve y T e et . are spending the winter in Florida, - = He was unmarried and leaves only|you aiready wear eyeglasses or spec- | 17c can, dozen $1.80 T b e T T R T . Members—Jeremiah A. Desmond the New President. |iwo Siarers, 12ciea? “Thousands ‘of poople war 8 337 MAIN STREET B coated trees and wires Saturaay morn- e = Harvey T. Harrison. these “windows” who might easily | English Cure Bacon. . . . .35c| foatod trees and wires Saturaay Mrs. Mary Hungerford and nurse,| i s ison | dispense with them. You may be one Whole Wide Stri 30¢ P s Miss Sophia Baremann, of Chester, are The funeral of Harvey T. Harrison | Myied Vg 1¢'%8 your duty to save Onpasite Post Office. ole le Strips..... .One box to let tonight for the K. of | #Pending several weeks in Norwich, | the meeting to order at § o'clock and | Was held on Wednesday morning Jah | your eyes before It is too late. The [l "Phone 1062-2 Lady Assistant all Ib. English Ham 30c | bail—adv. re made his annual report. A statements ; 14th, from the home of his parents at| { o \'F (Gl Cog ‘nore than any A oga Small 10 Ib. English Ham 30c Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hurd have re- | | for the vear was also made by the vice | Banford, Me., Rev. Eugene S. Phil-| SRS 00 ROECCEC TORE G ter | 5 Frui _The new girectory of the Southern| turned to Moodus from a stay of a| | president and ltbrarian, Jeremisa A.| brook of the Baptlst church officiating | Co." Gnish your day's work you sit) Orlngec an (;.rlpe rTuit New Ingland Telephone company for | Week with relatives in Norwich and | Desmond. In the repori of Recording [ and a large nu T of flowers Showing | o0 "ang rest your museles, but how | the bo & the quarter went into effect Snnday. New London. | Secretary Walter B. Hynds it was | the esteem in which the yougs man | SP0 (00 PO YUy, FETEE 0, ome » H by the box or dozen ¥ ? . | | shown that 18 members had been re- | Was held. : L T SR R e ife Fancy Fruit _Don't forget your water bill. Adadl- | Carda have been received In town | celved during the year and the pres Mr. Harrison was a former resident | 0% SRR SO T8 PO Keops | your cy tions atier Tuceday, the 20th-—atv | from Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert L. Hall nt membership was 161. The finances | of Sanford, and was a well known| 30 Spmething clse that keops ¥OUut » Refller from Washington, D. C., and New- were also shown to be in g satisfac- | electric lineman, He was found dead| S LR You go to bed. That is why so many tory condition by the report of Treas- | in his bed at Franklin, Mass.. Sunday, | have strained eves and finally other B urer Dr. T. A. Crowley. Jan. 11th. His death was caused bY|.ye troubles that threaten partial or | will tell In the election of officers for the |acute Indigestion. Fe retired appar-|iatul blindness. Eyeslasses are mere- | ney vear Jeremiah A. Desmond, who | ently in his usual health Saturday R o Ao Surw: | Ty you exactly necticut towns will go to Derby today . St to attend the funeral of Judge William | Misses Virginla and Theodora Pal- T mer of New London have gone to New | York to visit their father, Frank L. EUGENE LeBLANC A h man who was in Middle- | Palmer, who is in a sanatorium, SOMERS Friends from several castern Con- | Port News, Va. as been vice president, was elected to | night and his lifcless body was found | free prescription. which has benefited the presidency. He has been a mem- | by his wife soon after she awoke Sat- [ (he eyes of =0 many, may work equal rwi town Saturday says people oY P n y Electrical l:‘on:ranmr Ay img “’!Q “.f-e w& Plg:iltm:dw&l‘ -ln’x;: Among the passengers to sail on the x;:r;&; E::(:al’lelz\ver;r l;‘t:s sl:?‘l“lllvxr:: do §' n|;:‘rnml,,. ik e v\\unde’rx for Jou Use it a shor '1 uml.-. t d De T ' he Pasu ) o o serves ciets A arrison w ’ n Renovo,| Would vou like your eye troubles to what ou And Dealer In Connecticut river. steamship Kronprinzessin Cecllie Tues- | recording secretary and vice president | Pa. in 1884, being the : y v son of Dan- | &1 with zeal and efficiency in the offices | jel 'T. ang Mary E. (Dewey) Harrison. | he has held. Walter Hynds who | The family came to Sanford ab t 18 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF day from New Y ALL KINDS, Deputy Grand Warden Adella B.|and Bremen is F 2s if by magic Try this Go to Lee and Osgood and k for London, Parfs rederick J. Hunting- | wish to - | the nearest wideawake drug Store Hunter's, Avenue, Tafty ct. | | walden is o be tho Tnstatling omeer | ton: has been recording secretary was made nearly two years M. | gat a botile of Optona tablets: i know or aphe B O this et e MO S0 M) - Henniettn s V. Steinkamp vice president and James McCormick on had been one ©f the outside | g two-ounce bof with warm water, - - wik Osto i spent Sunday in Hartford visiting her | was elected recording secretary. | crew of the New England Light and|drop in one tabiet and allow it to willmake D There is considerable snow in the | $isten, Sister M. Therese (Hannan C.| wiich hag hesh abiy BIIEA. £OT (e POt | e meame o L e p o dor.| {horoughly dissolve. With, thia lifuid no charge ouThere is considerab AR o b Sl e T which has been ably filled for the Past | of respect for him the crew was order- | the eyves two to four times | N f:ll“f"l‘u-nl} Wi ".Tn’?nqd«;ytu:n training school. bl six years by Thaddeus Leahy there| oq to suspend sork Aonda | Just how quickly ¥ was a change made as Mr. Leahy de- | gelegation of workmen clined to be considered again for the | yo 3%, how spon_the o he | p- | tamma to get the ri st off the runner station when it wa pear. Don't FIVE ARRESTED FOR Spiritual Medium, Your 0ld Jewelry > E : lace. William H. Slattery elect- i h — . . Word was received from Nova Scatia | Ly . b = rowley. | Ped to Sanford d t 5 iy harm Buadar thac et Tieann i ronee ] SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHT. e S f . od. The treasurer, Dr. T. A. Crowley, | i Harrison leaves a widow. former- 3 v 1 might Clmrvnyant and Palmist | had reached Wolfville and had quite | 5 | 2 A. DESMOND. o Slectan jing committee | I¥ Miss Louise Lavine of Springfield ¢ ves had they started | Tells what you called for and any- had reached Waltvills and had | Trouble Started Over Challenge to| he following standing committee | 3’ gaughter, Leonor aged one year: I wm in time. This is & | thing you desire to know. If you &te ecovered from his recent illness. | Virasis for $100 There was a large attendance Sun- | was appointed: Daniel B Comnelly, | T on ! Iy "GP FECT WIS YT atment, but_ marvelously ouble ‘af any kind. discontented, Farmers begin to note evidences of | ixi 3 day afternoon in the rooms of St. Jo- | Willlam Harrington, John O'Denovan. | Berard of Norwic 5. Wiiliam Ne multitudes of cases unhappy or not satistied in life, or have You have an old cameo, per- | decr. as the weather grows colder, the| For a fight which occnrred on Sat- | SePh's Sedality and Literary associa- | peaiom A+ Sulliban, and John R Tar- | 5o5%0¢ 5 rgaret Harri- | 1 : \ warned don B ereamag thom. ' Woun wish apk et haps, that has iain for vears un- J| animals nibbling vouns tree sprouts | urday night about 10 o'clock outside| tion for the 35th annual meetlmy of | ‘A% interesting discussion was heiq | 500 of Portland. Me, Mrs. Thomas : do what you can to| 0PV ES can be obtained. Do you worn_and almost forgotten; or J| und getting near haystacks when pos- | of the Prykop saloon on North Main | the organization and good remei Sect | uah tnicresting discussion was heid | Sweeney o { William ir eyes and you are likely 10| ish (o know wil concerning your iife, it may be old-fashioned ear sible. street and was later resumed on North | made for the past year under Prosident | arieh ave to o & BB Pavis 4F Franklin d Alr ank us long as vou live for pub- | w to trusi, whom to aveid? How rings, a brooch or necklace, | | Main street, near the tannery, Michael | John J. Sullivan in the departmente of | Bedaites activitics dupd & > | Ralph P. Wentworth of Sanford g this prescriptior to succced in business. love, courtahlp ey e Semiie! tael| ¢ departments of | Sodality’s activities during the coming sl & | ihd marniage? How to resain 108t af> vour water bill. Addi- | Zbalr, formerly of Moosup, now of | the society. Dresident st 3 Miss Bridget Farrell | f€Ctian, 1o Attract those you desira? It t Jet them lie there anv [ sday, the 20th—ady. | Taftville, and John Carnaski of this = FERL ey callgd X iRk rell| YOUTH REPUDIATES | Tnay be of vital interest to you te know vy rawsivi S sl AMilk Tnspeetor Thomas Thorn- | while thiee pihars Atse Sebostl: Joi | E TR . . ma s v e | B2 otiCome g our pressnt distreas cctively remounted—and noth- | > Milk Inspector Thomas Thorn- | while three others, Alex Seboskl, John as held from her la 115 CONFESSION. | The nappimess of your future iife may ing is more popular just now. §| yeatuck has been Visiting | Bednara and beter Kumegga, all of | 'CF CLOGGED STRAINERS "HOLV NAME ADDRESS e ok 5 i | Semend ivine. Remamber 300y Bases Quite likely we can also show f| the southern part of the| Taftville, were arrested Sunday morn- | AT CITY ELECTRIC PLANT | BY WATERBURY PREACHER,| Nith services i icics chu Denies That He Shot Lumberman Ellis | roPer adylcs. Remember, youy pros~ you how your other —unworn [ collecting samples of milk for|ing at thelr homes in Taftville. | = TERBURY Rev. Myle G Rela Sl Dol pecta of ¥ trinkets gan, be:traustormed At From what was learned about the| Darkness for 15 Minutes Saturday | Rev. James Broderick Spoke Before| !l and friends : e e | Dom't think you must live a life of small expense into attractive | trouble, it started because Carnaski,| Evening—U P . two s by s, A Sont N. J., Jan. 18—Paul Carl, | troubie and misfortun: Jewelry in the prevailing style. midwinter dinner of the | sho is something of a wrestler, issued i "a—Uncas Power Co. and Wil- Society at St. Patrick’s Church. The hearers were Daniel Somery ik St Teseion | helped, why not you raduates and former students of the | n challenge to et anyone for §100.| limantic Camo to the Rescue. — ; Gosgtove of 2 = and ol Do} 4 uth whose repited confession | [oPer: “Remember . CLEON Now that the holiday rush is | Conn Agricultural college is ta | Caranski had a cut on his head when| 1. - | At 7.30 o'clock vespers at St. Pat-|and P. J. Harri thiy city i e sho riously wounded | money in advance ‘and refuses to ac- ‘ s the very best time. De- [ be held at Bond's in Hartford Tuesday | arrested and had to o to a doctor to| FOr about 13 | rick’s church on Sunday the THoly! ja] was in St. Al S Tats . i ernardsville l0m- | copt any unless you areipertestly satls: and estimates upon re- J|even ve It loaked after. Zbatr wae bloody | evening the city | Name society attended the service in| & Burke were in charce . i i s Cahiie his| ST Eversthing confdential and.sacred. | tem was in total eclipse, caused by | & body and heard an earnest sermon ye Jaii here while his | | around the face, but it looked as if ed him | 28 Giles Harrington. ; : ; Main S, Room 16, Sccond Plight, The steam sawmill owned by George | Garnaski ha he worst of the en- | i that was sucked into the sys delivered for them by Rev. James a . - eati- N The Plaut-Caddea Co., ]| trom iraaivme to Brockway, where the | “*43ter 1 ngnt in the street out. | B 2,000 kilowalf machine at the | Rev. . H. Hroderick, the pastor of St.| held from his late home, on Srone examinell hy Fross| Established 1872 $ife 0L Qe coviop stioon Ceaban | (op SRIR R AL 85 ehue cow | SRcrioeg AU T, the chveh, exe| ok makis o Rei, T eitort o ect bim wnally 0 amem, of\ We Are Showing a Nice Line - ildi R sl L e R ' | of there, it was understood he fol- d heuse ere out for about | he Holy Name society ml in| attendance an re were iers young has r i Plaut-Cadden Building. | pa ‘v"m"’\ of Veterans nr\( €X, Were | jowed ajong and there was another | 15 Minutes until the Uncas Power com- | the basement of the church and march- | beautiful floral tributes. The Learer W me was Mr. Pope de- o installed last weelk by M 4tk | itfe above the car barm, Both men | PRDY Was secured fo help out with a | ed up Into the auditorium to the spe- | Were Frank Harrington, Charles Pald : . ieriine Sim- | AUTO ROBES, CARRIAGE ROBES, St | Luimb, department president and guide, | were in the gutter when the car men | SUTTeRt from their power house at | cial seats reserved for them, There was | win, Willlam A. Churct . ed ‘ ierdes i | AUTO ROBES. CARRIAGE NOBS — = | ot Mymiic. Came out and Stopped the fight, hold- | Seotland dam. But they had low wa- | a representation of about 123 members| and Leslie Baldwin. 1 s | SAICC with nolng St macting g . zs, [y | | ew hox seats Ioft for the X5 of .| IN& Carnaski and Zbalr. The ‘others | {er and could only furnish enough cur- | or the. society, headed by their presi- | Yantic cen where a committal | A" b (i wac| FARM WAGONS, DUMP CARTS, | ball tonight: ‘Tnquire of 4. P, Corcoran | S5 aWEY. L o | Slons Matn ‘strect and {he comymen R B e oo PRGN [ e Bt gk sed by Carl to do but SINGLE and DOUBLE BUSINESS raes| . DUHAr@ Jor roone sos-3—aav. brought the two men to Framkin | Unes, which are the store and house | thot they may ses your good works| arrangement Mrs. Carl, mot WAGONS, CARRIAGES and HAR. | The Woman's Home Missionary so- | Sauare on a trolley car and from there | 8 %) Sal RTaviey wo Father, who I 5 . 5 NESSES at { churen 1a planning to send o boy to| fo| Bolice leaans Start up thelrplant, whicl took themn | e Spouc of the way that the eyes in | qudstion was in e 0| The L. L. Chapman Sergeants Matthews and Kane in an of the world are fastened upon the| 2 in Februar: = £ th ¢ e r n nd there | vea 2 automobile with Policeman Matthew | Was secured the rest of the city street | church to see whether easured up 5 TEACHER { lights were put on. About 10 o'cl I v arge a 4 e g assengers on the S. S. Arcadian, | Delaney went up through Greeneville o £0'1ts high profegaiay, an declared. to] the boy e| 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct, : ; ; My L the big engine at the. elty electrl X ; I | ehooting his prow- 5 2 % which sailed for Bermuda last week, |and out towards Jewett City looking | ! s @ the men of the Holy Name society that : a o is In Willimantic twa days each J jiiiuded Mr. and Mrs. George It |for the ones who ran away, but did | liEht station was got running again | {hoir membership in this erganization Lol < week. Hughes and Mrs, John R. Hughes of | not find them. £ and resumed the local service. As s00n | of the church placed them in the front Fey Pt a : | Waterbury and Eastern Point Sunday morning about 7.30 Sergeant | aS it got running again the Tncas |iaukc of those professing loyalty and | ; For appointments address E. | A Kane, with Policemen Delaney and | Fower com station had to shut | ailegiance to the church and all the had told ma a“nfl EB s € BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- J| A former Norwich man who always | Carroll. and the prisoner Zbalr, went | down becau ™ wa more subjected them to the cl : Basking | wich, Conm. | takes a lively n progress | to Taftville in an automobile and with | The tro the scrutiny of the world's judgment. We % dichelief s | of his native town, Richard McCloud, | Constable Reeves went to the houses [ Was caused ombination of fr are living, he in ‘a_daily atmo- | Clem 2, Herbert Hmenis, ar! | 9 i now Probate Jdge of uvanse, Cal. | where the men lived. The prisoner | N weather and low water thro Shhere of irreligion, & daily encounter | Howard and James Andersor £ i at RALLION’S and county judge of La Plata county. | Zbalr pointed them out. e e r‘”‘}‘,‘. SYEn K with vice, and in the midst of all this} Was in the familt, SEmereny Mear China’s Ivon Mine: e - he low hat" crippled the pressure men yleld sometimes, allow se. and Rev. M Neread gcam-f . S Sinby We have received a large stock of | The «Lmas; m«l«-: by a eold | WORST COLD SNAP il ,f"‘ ot ol i s e themselves to drift with the tide. The | mittal service the 2 Ur | otk 3 iy } 4, the past few days is shawn to a c in Saturday evening last Sej ts are as deplorable as they are | taker Gagzer ree. | u st in the € ALARM CLOCKS, including the extent by the fact that In one neatby | FOR FIFTY YEARS.| In the cold snap of las lay (1 e L R L A A able for the ease wi ich | . . and Baby Ben all of which are|city a single plumbing firm reported | et water froze in the pump-well back of | ment is formed, unjustly, it is true ok | 1 orked. 1t stands peecioss fnthe C, M, WILL[AMS ully Serailens o e 75 calls in one day to houses where | Jack Frost Gets Strong Grip on South- | the screens and when the ice sed | HenE 1o tormen unanay W s e ] | world in this respect, excav | water pipes had frozer western Corner of Europ: dawn as the water receded or W fo that their lives might vl bt | » m ° We also carry a full line : | r tide, the ice was éd into | Ao o oo aop el s the | tanuck ot i ¥ hand by the of Jewelry and Watches of Taftville basketball team will give| Paris, Jan. 15.—What bids fair to| tem so that the strainers hecame p re on_they pre looked | ZTnoon e she, ming 1 FEDUECA to [De Sar t t g1 Jomeiy and Watches o il Sashetiall team win gl Pagie, gun, 35 Wi v, e to| ' sl Sy SR | i T ot el el e il | Contractor ity and. workmanship. , in Parish hall. Cadillac hes- | the whole south of western Fu- | &ihe was compelled to stop. | “The preacher : hat Jesy | . - : . 1 Our prices are the low= e Agmission e in a grip. Temperatures as low | During the sho | seemed to depend more upon example les and | Y i . (Wl si ow zero (Fahrenheit) have been | Were no electr | that he gave than upon the doctrine Rio s e | an ul er 1 . a letter to N Tegistered at Yssingeaux and other | Streets dar | that he taught for a incing for i | x : nee | We buy and exchange Ola Gold, | Charles T Setchell Writes entertain: | moime e thh aomirteent of Henie: | te [ {iat he tauuht S o Copviision Mot Ly Eaaler il was in | Silver and Jewelry for their full value, of the recent big blizzard in Den- | Loir, where conditions are steadily | When ights e s - oly Name | taBuck cemeter > s Tayehass | Eapert Watchmaker and Repairer. Col. when drifts ten feet deep | growing worse. Heavy snowfalls in|SNOW on the gr B At that: rod their | Fead a committal service & S ranges of hills Estimates Cheerfully Given J. OGULNICK & co,, e led up, looking like a picture | the departments of Herault and Tarn | Served eusline: iha way H high » show | Allen W B i ‘ oxs whi | of some location in Alaska. | have plaved havoc with the railroads.| Who were traveling at that time and | £S0, now not rs. Robert Nelson. « | ® Franklin 8t. epn, Bulletin Building | Vo [ I "some piaces the drifts are 15 feot | the night was clear and starli e |8 el Bt el Tnderiakee Hiintea met e Telephone 370 216 MAIN STREET e New London association | deen res lamps anc Hed { O01Y 10 wed, B e o e « 2 That sudden breeze, predicts | siness men's clas he | touched 17 degrees. T ronds are im- | N svstems b s _t Sir de nraten AL . a freeze. Be prepared ] all team was | ported. At Perpignan a number of [ bef B " Tning. ; prep; s The ol b | BOEteC: ke et Stvicken Gown with | duty again . 2 Brumbly oficiated st ves y s il the cold and several of them are dy- < i ake ¥ b%. the | tho ag i Get a Gas H | o The civil service commission at a| i s Nor- S akatio . . . Ly s AKP. s The annual meeting of the Pelley~ Which will govers the bopey s 0F TUles | ish carabineers have been lost in the e : ki tal Fire' Insyrance Company will ich will govern the board in the ex-{ snow. and a rescue partly is searching it v the = X 2 Natha 5 N o eticut, Yoy all know it's dangerous to ea: | aminat CandI0B LS (o cloriea o | T e L oo Dcha s SsaiinE HELD, FOR TRIAL Incidents In Society Foadway o i e breakfast in a cold room. and 1 sides | other ns in state institutions. At Madrid the ¢ dy of & woman kilowatt engine , BEFORE SUPERIOR COURT.| i T f e conslder Padefwriting 1t's not very comiortable. Whereas, 5 ¢ n the on. W 5 —— t said, e and Financial = 1 T he total n | B found 8 i 1 T n 1 To eleet four to serve for with one of our Heaters installed, Y0u | piones gervioe in t rects. Two sc ve been een running right e time phen Church Bound Over by Mant- He is ¢ S 10 elane Shox Tirect enly have to light It a few minutens | Commecticut has incrensed foi injured by falling on AT R e tao 1o 5 A ville Justice. : the w r 75 transact any other business proper ents to come befare said meel g. + ore breakfast s called in order in actual oper 9 ; er All the canals and rivers of Belgium | tion v Sianhen: Ohinihiweho res gur s E Bave the QIMNG Foor. comfortably | 1312 fo 110219 in service on December | ara fropen and nundreds of barges with | P : Stephen Ghusth ehio fwas a s B W. F. LESTER, Secretar 101915, an losrean e X W A te he | in Montville Fric n a cha Y .m. L E & of 7,5 during the | coal from Gemmany ar: . he s This ine = a anie Y 4 lting Trolley Condu r i Jani3zd year. | of fuel is rising r: Three | Sunday and wa Sun- | SRUIHE 4 5 After g ating from nlp arry thos | b . ha ay unt at night Un- | Florence with a bottle a year ago, was 3 | Pl i beborllc: o he nominations of three members | JLghters (10 Ad Baghon] Sav unblall o aisk [glven a hearing before Justice Will 8 B P 4 of the state board of medical examin- | o 1 ; | fam Smid 1t Monty Saturday aft Chant Hun s y Beznor Reflector Heater 1n two sizes | one i sopooara f medical examin- | [ the department of the T — e Ay AT ] e hasuise M. Husts ¢ GEORGE G. GRANT ol SEnte hoard of health ane Tk e i | temperature has reached 1 below zero. | MANY CONNECTICUT 1 e aeuta et Topatioy T | and Miss Clive Huntington are i riginated W0 i The Ortole, somiihing mew tn Gas | I STarch ot AaneR e Lo | Wild boars are coming out ot i e s et pad Chum A d ounopense o Undertaker and Bl Heaters. sent the Connecticut Hclectic Medical | ous beasts have appeared on the | ]" W{'“h Ao = Frederick J. Huntington sails te B \ city. i % T, . Call and see them at our office and | streets of Chiny, a small town of F Cost of Living Might Be Reduced by N Eqnnen, el A fi,’» -|trom New York to sp eral | —— 132 Providence St., aftville let us ‘explain their usefulna: Superintendent George G, | 514N CAUSINg great terror among the Tilling More Land. N T '_"’, B s ‘} e ””‘*, months in Dresden 1 Ital | All Give Themselves Away. Promyt attention to day or night calis, eir usefulness, lstrict. Superint feorge G. | fonaiitants, i PR ol 2 Shawhd & waune | ¥owever. Representative Whitaere Teleohona $30. aprl: w1 vepar of Narwich was pregent Sun A large number of workers have| Interesting figures on the land area | 9N his head. The accused deniec Miss Anit Butts —of | Newion | is: : AYe SIEHARER | | AT S L YeRINE &t the Putnam Methodist | poen (hrown out of employment by the | and character of (he land 1n Connecti- | cb e was held under bonds of [ o JE AT\ ol LS proundities of @ wise NEWMARKET HOTEL, artment ching at 7 o'clock, after- ing the fourth quarterly t whicl time reports for 2000 for the next term of the supe ior pr Seven deaths from [cut are given in a recent 3 1 e} r | after visiting relativ v ermiting Bhosoit 1o Dt 715 Boswell Ave. were reported today from [ of agriculture builetin issued at Wash- [ court and Censtable Hickey brought | G (o, Washinstor - First-class Wines, Liquors uw 26 2,000,000 acres, | the men to the local ja | . Meals and Weich Rarebit to City of Norwich here visiting M oL arious rts of Belgium, totalin~ ington. The state has ac sz S s : the year were giv Py piits 5 . ] ‘hurch spent the past year { Tel. Gias & Electrical Depar imznt S g for the weel” arno. i tn | €COTding to this statement. ' Fitty per | | Church spent the past vear in Po- | e zehulon Rehiink. lhas) S N wider. cho Tuckia Frop. Tel d3ed : TPhoinlate excotilve comimittad ot b1 The Rivers Scine and Marne, in the | cent. or half, of this is available po- | land and returned io Montville last} o ey’ cards for ea, Friday . e iteats = — o . corhe state execulive committee of the | heighborhood of Paris, are becoming | tentially for tilled crops or crops plant eek n he:trieg ‘to ~odliaat: a Lo O O s e T s & abaut. 4 t Alice Bldg., 321 Main St. puncCHONt Sunliay. Scuol fasa More and more choked With floating | ed and culivated with the use of the | weel's pay due him at a Montyille mill | 1 3 : a sa ting something. LEGAL NOTICES . don met in Meriden last week with the | jce. Several accidents’ have resulted | plow. Twenty-two per cent. of the land |t the time he left hurriedly, he was 2 Merely maki millions or so - Sunday school officiz An Invitation steamboat which collided today | area in Connecticut potentially ted. Sayles Wasi i Rope=Mlarws | @R o€ Norwich Water Works. jr hold che pith ax B S convens h an lce drift opposite the Louvre |available for non-tilled s, and only o T e tethe her oiere maa] &0 R | Office ot fon in Meriden. Nov. 4, 5 and 6, 1914, | haq to put to shore hurriedly and Ia 23 per ce ¢ the land of the state is g S % = 2 = Board of ‘Watse® Commissioners, | Was accepted by the commitice. et e R e R ot punia | 1 DORERT BURNG BANGUET, SIopare, Whose Hiema 18 i Plust Like - Now Yol ! Water rates’ £6¢ "tHe ‘auarior epding | Chicago papers are devoting much | e Yet with all this land av Rev. George W. Christie of South Can- it New York naturaliy 3 that | Dec. 31, 1913, are due and pavable at|space to the coming marriage of Miss | Hasn't Anything to Say. agriculture, only 17 per ¢ terbury to Give the Burns Oration. Steamer s h gt - wan Srom 440 & an ke s Qens S | Bowen at the TWourth Preshyterian |since he has nothing else to do?—At- [ the last census, while the berventase Under the arrangements made hy the e are passer is 4 | R L R B church Teb. 21st. Miss High is a |lanta Constitution. of cstimated potentlally At eud ra. | committes in charge of the Rabert| reach Gibral s = —= e, ol S L TR grandniece of Mrs. Mary T. Johnson | which was In crops at last census ve- | Burns banquet, the gathering at the : | Office of the Sanil JOHN I, SHEA, Cas of Chicago, formerly of Norwich | ports was 35. In other words, there| w,uragan house on Thursday evenir Street Commissioner. = g SO o nd s . 1 were 2.9 aeres of potentially tillable| J¥ BT aura on Taulnday SYORRE | . The . Rev R Rbioriucn ooyt 4 T Nearly 400 members o the Holy “ land for eaeh acre that was uctually ful of the series that has heen heid Aprsil. of < The ordinances of the Uity ‘or ner- in evops. If all the available land| C® THE RED FLAG P . Name society of St. Patrieks paris| i orwich, and like previoys ocea- | 3 , E ovide the uwner or owners, Hack, Livery and Boarding | (1375, “ticy prestont apes, Parish: et wnd cultivaed It i pu. | I Norwich, ‘and ke previous ocra- | jere 1 ISInE M Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the | ZIoh BX =1 the owner or ownere STABLE Beckley received holy communian in o | Umated that the high cost of IVIng | ooyyioy "aiready been dsposed of. | = Causs and Remove It. | poratia Fion hiving care'of bod the 7.30 o'clock mass Sur might be reducec e 3 o Lol 3 ATIC {55 - 2 iny" ol jand, Borderl Doy at the 130 otlock mass Sun. OF FAILURE * i V3 The address of {he evoning upon Rob | TO PROVIDE LOCATI % s’ Olive Ta hevsub . | 4B BUHE G E . Rk A Bk aa R e ——— oy irns s to be hy Rev. George I FOR CAMPING PARTIES | e fop cajomal, aet on the | within the ( where tbefe i3 a Side- guarantee our service to be the | Broderick and his assistant, Rev. T. A. | When you do mot advertis Panama Exposition Will be Big One, | Christie of South Coventry, and this| L CAME E > ely d - e Graded and paved, best ai the most reasonable prices. | Grumbly. {| vour business veu are inciting In a letter to his sister, Miss Susan | toast will be proposed by Hone | State Park Commission Considering An 1| shall &use"io bo Temoved therstrom ] ; ; S gtieet of Hanove e Tand We Left wil be P through | 28y and all snow. sleet and lc p MAHONEY BROS., Falls Av. the Sheriff to come and do it || . Allen of No. 22 Church street, Amos | 0f Hanover. The Land We Left w3l bl Tntohesting. Rinicat 4 En ke | thies hours after the same sball ha s OBITUARY. v for you. D. Allen of ;Napa, Cal, formerly of | responded t C. P. McClelland of | asant, sugar- | (aEee ROUS AUCE ited or found, T A = ntany i Rt city, writes of & recent visit he| New York who was ta have been here| new en, Conn., Jan. 1 aken for bad | Giifi three nours afier sunrise when . e | _ His red flag and bell form the made to San Francisco at Christmas | Jast year, but was detained from com- | g e ot who know them | the same shail have fallen ln the night STETSON & YOUNG Mrs. John T. Shea. ] final aavertisement fiade 1n Eon, Pontielaco gk chrl | Ing at almost the late minute. Princi- | park commiscion 1a aninter Olive Tablets act gent- | season; aizo. that whenever the siie- Mrs. John hea, formerly of this | : grounds where the Panama exposition | Pal Fi. A. Tirrell of the Norwich Free| baiq the commission was serio irmiy on the Dowsiy sud livey, | NAIE. Oiaine of loc of taidy be Na¥ Ca.l‘peuters and Builders | <. - home of her daughte; adeeis Boor policy to save your B B0 e neld. He writes: “I was sur- | Academy will propase the toast The | sidering the project of purchasing w Ee Dlom na"oiural action. | Si%er, square, or Rublic place, suall be Jin Ne Saturday morning at 3 prahid el your business prised to see the amount of work done. | Land We're In, and the response will | tracts of land, both intand and e Bently purify- | (oyeréd with'ice, it shafl be’the duty o'clock at the age of 65 years. Her ma of the' owner or own cccupant or ) that which dangerous calo- | secupants, private corporaiion, or any ch would be Large bulldings are fn course of con- | be by Judge John H. Harnes. The plare | the shore, . struction and it will certainly be a big | of toastmaster will again be filled by | for camping parties for a nominal el does Svithou ¥ of the bad & a tie care of such buiid- fair, but to see it one shouid arrange | John MacDougall, who has oceupied | Thus persons who desired to spend life | ofrecie. > © o ¢ 20 Of the bad after | person navivk Lo S50 0f Niowalk 1o for at least a menth's vyisit.” Mr. | this position so acceptably in years| in the open during the m I} All be® made tale and convenient by re- st work and matcrlals at rigat . Yeu s den name was Sarah Sullivan and Trices by skilled labor. L ; 5, ghe at one time resided in Greeneville, Telephione 50 WesT MAIN ST {,mr removing to Canterbury. Mr, Just run your eye over the advertisements in today’s Bulle- tin. = | Shea was ‘a farmer and represented Allen mentions also that all they need | past. L o of the year could do So withé e of nasty. Sickening. | wmoving iie ice therefva (povering ~ v Canterbury in the legislature. He died You will notice that the J|at present is a litile warm ciear weath® [ The special musical features which| to the expense of renting the ius . Edwar = s mmme W L0 Sihe eRLINY A FULL LINE OF qOODS 12 years ago. The body i8 to be | names attached to them are the J|er te have plenty of flowers in ( haye been arranged will be some of the| The commission was t ve I i n or ¢ B | e et o 20" a0 Tor wh Bl suitable for New Year’s Gifts | Prvis0t here for burial || names of men who enjoy souna || fornia. Rey are icking roses daily | entertaining numbers of the evening.|g meeting here but it was | SrbpE d oty af| | The ruilure 1o do 5o for twe beus —— S financial ratings. Certainly now and there are lots of violets. The commiltee in charge consists of | postponed u Dr, F, M. Biwards dlascover n default te tie pendily provided by at A they are names of those on b Archibald Mitchell, 4th, Alexander | ~r formula afier seventeen Years of preer | ihe, ordinances ), ought on Main Street. whom the bankers look &s sood Sharp, Gavin ~Wilson, James Hollin, Acronaut Drowned ice amons patients Micied "with | caho, ¢ dinunces also provids that in WM. FRISWELL'S mes Sullivan of the Wt Side ana || moral risks. an in Waterbury Hospital. | John Duff and W..J. Honeyman. s el and. liver complaint. with an] cate bt Mo ialahan of aay or the . ward Devlin and Albert Muller, twe | William Good, son of Patrick o | e oA LR LR ! a ‘breath. | euieer to compiy With them ' tie party 25-27 Franklin St, 2 emplosed on the work at the new | They are mighty good com- B| Good of Everett sircet. this city, has | Stony Brook and Fairview Reservoirs.! i Co B serangut, eald, i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are pure. ; “,‘A.,m:‘.;"\u:.;, S hot complying i e TR r a e city plant, were R nd a man is k physician to th v o o ha: n svintlon cotbe. wes @rowiidd Here To-i iy getable compound uen $ha « pe o d . ted Sunday night after o fracas | Often judged by ‘the company || S5 nospiter and Broaksids homo' 1 | tong raniiuary 80 far thero has been o | aviation corps. was drowned here to 1Y & segetgble compuund mixed with | 102% S BUr S8UTS of neginct. arter F. C. ATCHISON, M. D bty Sty ment e s maces | ool S10 pital o o me in | total rainfail of 14 of an inch, coming day wher his parachute landed in the Oli¥ will Know them by thelr | L0uds Hort's polissia"ofioct, artef y i ot Gy AL Ll ‘Waterbury. r. Goad 15 a graduate in .05 inch one the 15th and .09 inch on Hillsborough river. Perry . jump olive color. The ordinances also make it the duty PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 4 e e | 1t is hetter to march behina. || °F the Norwich free Academy and lso | Fyiday. Stony Brook reservoir is now | from o balloon when af a Hhelght of | Take one or {wo every night for a|ef the Street Commissioner to cosect +f - viiere he had been struck. It is claim- Roamw 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bdg. | ' 2 oleim o 2 . | ed that Devlin and Muller assanlted Night ‘vhone 1083 Sullivan, according to a brother of Sullivan, who went out around Frank- | of Yale university. For the past three| four inches short of full pond, but at|about 1,000 feet. It vears he has conducted a successful tans & practice in Waterbury striking the water. the band of progress than to halt under the red flag of fail- ure, eved hie be- | Week and note the effect. loc ungd | all pensities mucurred under the fore- or | Zoe per box. The Olive Tablet Comd | Foing provistons, and if they are not any. Columbus. O. Al druggist Faia®to nim on demand, to report the E5is Cawe to the City Attorney. who ahall came e rview reservoir the waler is run- | Sty ! bservatory is to| it i Toseciite th ¢ offending. lin square with the police and identi- Great Britain in 1907 ‘ol = maverusing meal, Fieuepuls i BEFLE ce 1 Sritain in 1907 produced v Columbin is o 3 ragy e BRROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, fled the two men, who were arrested, | 674,170 gallons of apple cider, -inch’ telescope mothers pension idea | BHa"20: Gidiaess yesuiie. ' T0e Jan. wnu:o-n}-u.n S A R ISR e i 5 : et L T E5 IR s TS CPIORE DR P T Yo okl i e b R i B

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