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TheBulletin._ | W b. 17, 1914, HITE GROSS COUNGIL 30 YEARS L Iiacs‘.uniwtywmm.l.mnm Attends’ Anni- versary—Joseph T. Fanning, First Grand Knight, Makes Brief Historical Address—Membership Grown From 30 e SAMPLES NOT PART OF BANKRU Court Decides Such Geods Must Be Returned to Consighor. A bearing_on the bankrupt estate of Louis J. Bruette, continued a grevious sdjournmént was held be- fore Referee in Bankruptcy Amos :A. Browning Monday morning on peti- tion of Pierce Billings and company of Boston, brought by Attorney Henry H. Pettis.” Referee Browning granted the petition at the close of arguments stating that the goods should be’ re- turned to Pierce, Billings and com- pany. This was on the ground thae they were not sold outright or on commisaion to the bankrupt but sim- ply sent to him as samples. A few hundred dollars were represerited in the goods which are to be turned over to the petitioners by Trustee Telly E. Babeock.- Attorney Quinn repre- 1-m.ui.h!-‘ 10 a. m. teo 1 p. m. & INJURIES iN ACCIDENT. Mrs. Gram Is Plaintiff Against Central Vermont Read. A second suit against the Central Vermont Rallway company has re sulted from the accident which occur- red on the evening of Sept. 18, 1813, when the southbound boat train left the at a point a few hundred feet north of Sherman street and ran off | on the spur switch at that peint, the | e e and two of the cars leaving the s and turning over on their sides. By writ returnable to the first Tues- day of March, 1914, in the for | court for New London county, Minuie | A. Cram of Preston has sued the rail- road company for 36,000 damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustalned by her us'a passenger on that train, The compiaint alleges that Mrs, Cram sustained injuries to her| uwn m Norwich, Tuesday, Fel S No telling how ,soon the eymptom may develop into rml‘;::"l\: jl;flo; when youre glad you hav MUSTERQLE at hand {3 give prompt, sure relier. 1t positively does not; blister the tenderest skin. ’ As first aid and a certain there's nothing . like MUSTEROGE Thousands of methers know it. ~You should keep a jar in the house. 1t is the remedy %or aduits. too. Re- lieves Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Ton- silitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, _ Congestion. Pleurisy, Rheumatismn, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and Colds of the Chest (it prevents Prenmonia). FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS , Lady Assistant when requestec THE WEATHER. ety § Foreoast for Today. For Southern New England: Fair | and_continued cold Tuesday and Wed- | nesday; high northwest winds. | " Predictions from the New York Her- |ald: On Tuescay it will be partly { cloudy to cloudy and milder, with light { to brisk variable winds, probably with #now or rain, and followed by ciear- ing. The outlook for Wednesday is for clear and warmer weather. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Monday: I emedy LE. Now you can come here have your Teeth Extracted Without ) been & battle on land or sea tn which CathoJe sallors and soldiers did not bare their breast to the enemy in de- fense of America. In our recent war { with Spain waged against a Cath: olic country, our brave boys Wwers found with Sempson and Schuyler, | Just Received | Then others were at home waiting in | head, shoulders, back and legs and \ Y druggi in 25c and 50c| A carload of MOYER CON-| . Aheran !line for orders fo do likewise. Thus |had ‘one of mer knees fractured and | cnted the trustee. T e R iar Site e I 16 3988 as Catholics we have the rightto sa- | dislocated. Mrs, Cram. whose attor-| Trolley Men with New Badges. | ‘for $2.50. CORDS d CARRIAGES, ¢ b m... D13 2072 lute the American flag, to rejoice in |neys in this suit are Brown & Perkins,| ber of the trolley- | Accept no subst an 1 wignest 20, it s her glory and to wish her all the bléss. | s a nurse at the Norwieh state Bos- O N onay o e Sraré Drovided | - If your drugsist cannot, supply Youy i Comparisons. T e T e e g et} I with e badges and passes, and the | send e or suc o the MUSTEROLE Predictions for Monday: Snow, with We want the people r{; Norwich to | SPEAKERS AND DATES remaining men will reccive them be- ,L;T«':'N“'," .;" .I-u:.u_ .n[,,‘::‘:,\,‘;( we wil No ch P rising temperature. { bett: Ct inte ith the nail you a jar postage p aid. TheL. L. Chapman Co. | "S5V Tt snows nortwest | Eobies of Coembny and it ihs FOR LENTEN SERVICES | badges contain only two numbers n- | " Mrs. 1. Hiorick. West Pritaceipnin,| NO charge for extracting & wind. principles of the order. Wo know mo | AR g e 4| tend of four. Pa. savs: "My four-year-old son had b when teeth are ordered. 2 class distinction or religious hatred. rranged to at rist ant sgvere bronchitis. I found Musterole 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. JOSEPH BRADFORD Sun. Moon and Tides Rises. | m. Sets. | p.m Day. = is grand knight of Winthrop council | 'y 2 BOOK BINDER 6 . 648 15t B inthron Slase. then gavs o yeci. |this year on Thursday evenings, the| Pastor—Banquet to Pew Rent Col Suscdading. The. Kidg . Dobted is 54t | tation which was 80 well received that | SefVice beginning at 7.45 o'clock. The| lectors of Sacred Heart Church. '] Coy I o1 | fation which was 8o well received that | dates and speakers have been arranged 203 Main Street, next to Besten Slank Bosks Made end Ruted-ts Ordo- | 1§ | |again to insistent encores. He is an o588 follows: =~ o o Louts A T i v 108 BROADWAY - i entertainer of rare ability, being a tal- | oWl o S astical soclety of the Taftville = ady Attendant 'Phone 1282-3 2 . 635 | s entéa slocutionist and has a style thut g'ur!::;‘"r rector St. Paul's church, | gregational /church held recently to i Six hours after higlh water it s low WILLIAM J. MULLIGAN. is inimitable. Mirch 6, Christ enurch—Rev. Oliver | 12X actlon on the reslgnation of Rey. B tide, which 18 TollowelP by ficod tide State Deputy, J. T. Fanning, First Grand Knight. |E. Raftery, D. D, archdeacon of Mid- | vhich ws smecpted he aoclety adopt. | 700%, Edward Pollitt and Harry Jer- MISS M. C. Whi & Following Mr. Higgins the chalrman | dlesex. s cceptsd, the scclely MOBL | vis enjoyet h ride to Hanover ADLES GREENEVILLE ite Cross councll, No. 13, Knights | introduced. Joseph . Fanming, who | March 12, Trinity church—Rev. Phil- | §3 & set of resolutions to exbresd 9| ang return & 8 o polumbus, commemorated the thir- | was the first grand knight of the coun- |ip N. Kerfidge, rector St James loopy'of ihe resolutions has been sent | H s nl [ y Miss Fannie lsbicki the Bride of | the counell Atenaay evomine I aion of |ell at the time of its institution 30 | church, New London 0 Rev. Mr, MacLane. By the resolu- | Ernest Tan ened his po- alf, Ca flflfl ace fllfl = i Bl it ol penes g n EYUhian | vears ago. Mr. Panning was given a | March 1o, Christ church—Rov. Latta | {ona they graterully. acknowiedge his | sition i tho e Gepartment of quiet but pretty wedding too the péverity ; ] y ¥ . o, 5 Rev. Ar.|ity to promote the welfare of | of ‘the velvet mill this we s —AT— place i St sy churd o O fook | of the severity of the weather was |early history of the council were fre- | March 26, Trinity church—Rev. Ar-| (¥, 10 Promoce fhe Welldoo O G0 pUE Misi Adies has an snnierit morning at 8 o'clock, when the rector, | cil, i s ™ i . 5 . X 20k : ‘This council has now a membership | _ Aprii 2, Christ church—Rev. Charles - el “| George Reardon has recovered | scientifically sterilized, in such & @B- Ry Lamacielewskl, uniled In mar-| Before beginning the commemora-|of more than one-fitth of what the |L. Adams, rector St Paul's church, | Sad 810 as o member of ths FOMPRN | from a severe cold and was able to re- f sortment that she ‘can mateh every * » e ot "vs'.;m and t:s tive exercises n short business session | totd] membership of the entire order | Willimantic. B e e e mafil f the | turn to his empioyment in the office | shade, Now is ‘the time to get ti o o s e i T3S Bro|of the council was held and eleven |wag at the time White Cross council | April 8, Trinity church—Rev. George | L7, d€00 Sver, Deent JCCCC O 0P | of the Ponemal compa 3 Thin It will be s s nded by friends and relatives of the | candidates were elected to member- | wag instituted. The contrast between | W. Davenport, secretary of the Prov- Ofs e el o hatle: s - couple. Miss Annie Isbicki was the| ship and thr v licati 9 4 4 therefore, that ye walk worthy of the e iz ey — bridesmaid and Alec Szalkowskl, a ! received. A SR e ey g i e v vocation wherewith ve are called.” | frare T > topolntment Zec o e A =y a=ak ) - 29 years ago are amazing, and the —_— o . . 3 ion. T The bidd wore & hundsoms | seaior Sraosauion, of the business | splendia realities of today Can be ac- AT THE AUDITORIUM. e et iy of Mar Mastane “ t Rid ‘ 306 Main St. mext to Chelven Bamks v b oW H Y . i y =t 14 T t mo- | el. cream colored gown with lace over- |ley opened the exercises of the evening | {ne Townaces And thelr suecessors Vaudeville and Photoplays. Who, as a member of the diffecent #o_ | € (1] e tenasa Treasury Department dress and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, roses and carna- tions. Her maid wore a Nile blue dress the largest in the history of the coun- by exténding a hearty welcome to the large number of members in attend- ance and briefly reviewed the great Our success is a success which all can enjoy. 5 Humerous Recitations. *James C. Higgins of Boston, who quently applauded. He said in part: the founders and their successors aim- ed high and supported with love and continuous enthusiasm the main pur- Trinity Episcopal Churche: The united Lenten services to be held by Trinity Episcopal church and Christ Bpiscopal church are to be held | | thur M. Sherman, Hankow, China. Helliott's comedy bears shown Mon- day at the Auditorium is one of the fore the end of the week. The new TAFTVILLE Congregational Church Passes Reso- lutions of Regret at Resignation of bute to his sterling worth as a Chris- cleties connected with, the church and her cooperation with the young people. has proved to be a woman capable of and (56) the best thing I ever used.” DR. F. C. JACKSON : DR. D. J. COYLE : stock of imported human hair, heaMhy, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | o P Pl A, s s 3 ose of this association, to bring Cath- | greatest animal acts in_ vaudeville. v nd wi z the love ) bsailn s o bom e b LU L L T SRR progress that ihe council had made | Giic, young men Of this state into a |‘This Is a great feature for the Arst | dom€ much good and winning the lov: Plles at Home Washington, D. C, Jan. 30, 1914. | reception at the home of the bride, 172 | phesiod teat the sonncit e, ohd Pro- | solld body devoted to every interest|of the week. The largest bear in the|aq‘members of the society and church Dental Surgeon e Ly = » | phesied that the council 'was only be- | which was calculated to increase r act makes quite a hit when he roller | T - Notice is hereby given to the shave- | Central avenue, and a wedding break- | ginning to grow. . ¢ and the law of | b it S s M e holders of the First National Bank of | fast was served. The bride received a | 4 spect for divine law and the law of | skates around the stage. Marion Kay | pest wishes for their continued suc- | Simple Home Remedy, Easily Applied; | 1o charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practied Norwich, Conn., that a meeting of ‘the | 1arge number of useful and pretty gifts State Deputy Mulligan, our land, the betterment of man, the iin her impersonations of The BOWerY | .ogs in whatever field they may choose Gives Quick Relief and Prevents during his last illness. b p ; : ceting of ‘the | JArge number of | . glory of the Stars and Stripes. Under | Boy gives the dialect of the young | for thair future labors . areholders will be held at The| ™l BEF CUEOAS, ok Szal- |, At the conclusion of his remarks he | date of April 14, 1865, a leiter to me |toughs of the Bowery. Dan Collins, - All Danger from Operation. McGrory Building. Norwich, Conmy % ames National Bank of Norwieh, | 1 oweki and has made his home at 27| ntroduced State Deputy Willlam J. [from Daniel Colwell supreme council | the humorist, keeps the approval of his Party for M onn., on Thursday, the 12th day of| Cove streel. Mo is employed as a|Mulligan of Thompsonviile, who is the | seoretary, contained the following: |audience when he sings Baseball is a| FEr¥ 700 FUSS 5 Bibt Tou -Fres TASI Pt e Marcli, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the | baker. His bride is the daughter of | lead of the order in this state. The | “Enclosed nlease find notice of assess- | Grand Old Game, illustrated by mov-| On Baturday evening a | e Tol 9 TE N & YO Purpose of electing an agent fo whom | Andrew Tabicki . She s empioyed b | Sfate deputy, who enjoys a great meas- | ment on death of Bro. J. P. Creed. To- | ing plotures. The moving pictures are | dence of Alec Trole there was a party | Prove It In Your Case. STETSON & YOUNG The aseta of the pauk will be trans. | the Shetucket mill and residos st 113 | T of popularity amongst Norwich |tal membersnip liable on Mhrch 2ih |of the best and add great interest to|held in honor of his daughter, Mise| PSR T s terren and delivered i aceordanes| Contral avenue. Mr and Mre. Szai | knights, was given an ovation when | 1,080, £lVing a pro rata assessment of | the performance, The Lie especially, a | Dora Trole and given by & nu 5 piles Remember what e o tamiy | CArpenters and Builders B e oo dance | oweki will make thelr home. in Mor- | arose to speak ‘and hls cloquence |92 20-100 cents. A speedy and full |strong two-reel Gold Seal drama of a|her friends. There were about forty | piles. Remember what the old tamily s of Sectlon 3 of the | (BT 0t they will not start house.|W&s punctuated by enthusiastic ap- | settlement of this and all claims | miser who sees his sorrow by the ac- | Suests present and the evening proved o e or two| Best work and materials at righy e e ot reot au" | keeping at the present time. Both have | PI&US6. Mr, Mulligan aid in part: against us in indispensable to our good | cumulation of mon Btad, ceeen W Teutheea s re ] fle Temedy | prices, by skillea laber. norizing the appointment of receivers RN R . ot - L2y Loge Dt o 3 temedy , - of national banks and for other pur-| [ntie; iendS Who wish them success ?"‘:m';‘,ffd“{g"‘;{ Lt e g O Has Today 230 Member: The Norwich-Warcester Canal Survey. | freshments wero served. James Mc- o ] T St 50 WEST SAIN S poses,” approved June 3¢, 1876, and of et to joln ‘with you in celebrating the | White Cross copncil has today 230 | Two big canal surveys and other|fnnn redd an afdress wile FECenn i o ‘ the acts amendatory thereto, approved WEDDING. 30th anniversary of the Inatituting of | members. I have ‘an official document [survevs of Comnecticut Interest are | gi(=MeRrIcs Presemiol BOT 1 BECH 0 "o ight e | Aug. 3, 1892, ana March 2, 1897; or for = White Cross council. Thirty vears is | dated June . 1885, addressed to James |authorieed in the river and harbor | Siver Mmesh bag The enioseve oo all rieht | That sudden breeze, predicts the purpose of continuing the receiver- Blackburn—Dilworth. but a butef period in the history of | T. Mullen of New Haven, the supreme |bill as reported at Washington on Fri-| a1 voting Miss Troie a very entertain- es. Send ship In accordance with the provisions| At the home of Rev. C. H. Rickstts, | &0Y Organization and means little un- | knight, setting forth that on May 17th |day. Among them were: Shetucket |y, “y (0 o rove be- afreeze. Be prepared—" ofithe 1akt fhmed &t pastor of the Greeneville Congrega-|lesS something can be pointed to as |1885, and on June 11885, this council |river, Quinebaug river and French g t remed T. P. KANE tional church, Monday evening at 7|laving been accomplished by reason |Dad 45 members. Surely a wholesomo iriver, the latter of Comnecticut and| Heavy Wheeling Made Troubl you may | Acting Comptroller of the Curremey, |oclock Harry Kimball Blackburd and |of {he organization. leaven has been at work to raise our |Massachusetts, with & View to secur-| rongay afternoon about 2 o'clock » | et a as eater et :: Miss Agnes Thompson Dilworth were| .. The Knights of Columbus is but a |Strength to & membership (\vf > fln |ins _slackwater = navigation wa’E"‘N.;pol(-un Labou was driving a horse pon below at united in merriage, Rev, Mi little over thirty years old. It had |the membership of the entire order |Norwich and Worcester. Mlanus riv- | g oPOCOn LAY WV ke up Mer- trial treatment. 1t | . CLEARANCE SALE OF performing the ceremony. its orlgin within the borders of the from 1080 to over 300,000 . eér, Housatonic river to the head of| hants avenue, when broke si what Pyra You all kmow 1t's dangerous to eal were attended by Mr. and Mrs, Henry | St8te of Connecticut, and at the time Institution of the Council. navigation, with & view to securing & | coing to the hard wheeling he wag will Then you | breakfast in a cold room, and 1 :sides, ¢ F. Gee. A recaption followed at the| yWhite Cross council wils instituted the | When our council started it had, to | channel 20 feet deep. on was left on the hill until ner traces rop for 50 |'tt's not very comfortable. Whereas, Y home of the brids, No. 28 Mowry ave. | total membership did not exceed" 1500, | the best of my recollection, fewer than e Were secured t 't -suffer | i " Heat nue. There were a number of pretty|&nd the order was not known outsids | 30 members. Twelve wers required to| Colonial Club Auxiliary Wh : ute. | WElle mow. | T 008 of eur Healees ST MRS. GEO. P. STANTON and useful wedding Eifts. of our own state, Today we lay claim to a member- secure a charter. And the local press A progressive whist and cake sale Played for Masquerade. only have to light it a few minutes Mr. Blackburn is the son of James of that period relates that 26 initiated | was held by the Ladles' auxiliary of Dr'e MIMET Dl GOtk . re breakfast is called in erder + i Bbtuskat - Shieet W. and Belle O'Brien Blackburn, and|Ship of over 310,000 and not only have | members partook of the banquet at the |the Colonfal club at the clubheuse on | yers RO(hes Miltary hand of Occum FREE PACKAGE COUPON. pave the QIAINE roor. coinfortably has resided at No. 8 Stanton avenue.| o COUNcils in ‘almost every town in | Wauregan house with the supremo |Monday afternoon. Twenty-three ta- | Gonne® i, (oenm. hall Saturday cve. || Pyramia Company, 52 Pyra- ll 5 . -m 2 His bride is the daughter of William J. :i:l!t!h:“v:‘fit:;lsénl overy town and ity | council oficers after the ceremonies on {bles of whist were plaved and prizes | Linc” 'Peoy tended: feotn Bal mia_ B¢ - fich. IKindly - ’ and Annie Ringlaid Dilworth, ahd has LStasEe, A8 well as In n- | the night of Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1885. {of cut glass were awarded the wl villimantie, Taftville and Norwich send m nent of Pyra- W those Heaters In three dife Th F t Ch fade her home. With hur parencs on| %% #nd Moxico, Cuba and Porto Rieo, | The press of the " following morning |ners. Mrs, Robert W. Otis and M PuibsEROtic Ten s el H vy matl; }| fevomt sirie A aml B svinues Hothi B g Mon awalian Islands. To | made no reference to the inltiation, but [ Minnie Amburn were in charge of the N Péw. Colladtors. FREL so I ean || Halas € I'enton: ey Blackburn have many frends wi|lave achleved this remarkable suc- |the second day after stated on | punch table end Mrs. John Siattery ZoEanet, 1 }PV_N Collectors. | i can || Reznor Reflector Heater In two slses wish them snccess and happiness fin|CeSS means that men appreciated the | Tuesday evening, the 1Sth, White Cross | was chairman of the general commit- Rev. 1 R R | and their married /life, trut worth of the fundamental prin- }council, K. of C. was duly Incorporat- |tee, i e The Oricle, scmuthing new im Gas ]flC ciples which go to make up our or-|ed by the following officers of the su Sunday evening at | Heaters. Building Co., Dumkowski-Samikow Wedding. gunization, and needless advancement would not to say our have been so preme councli: Cosgrove, Colwell, Mul~ len and Corrigan of New Haven and Norwich Pastor's Conferenc in honor of the of the parist Call and see them at our office andl In St. Josepls church Monday morn- | rapid had the order been found want- | Scanlon and O'Brien of Harttdrd. It | There was a meeting of the pastors’ — | et us explain their usefulnass, e eph Dumkowski ,and Rosa | ing in any particular essential. [ might be inferred that thie banquet f “y - B s Gone to Vermont. | GENERAL Samikow were united in marrlage| The Knights of Columbus is & Cath. |had lasted about 24 hours—a conjec- | 10& Monday afternoon the attendance| .. yiarcil has gone fo N 3 by Rev. I Maciejewski The groom ls|oiic organization, welcoming into iis | ture for which there may have been a | (MTRCHNE sixtesn Uy pastors, Rev |y, 2"y where ne has . CONTRACTORS PSS RRT S s Liad He ranks ail classes of people Tegard- oot foundation. In thote 4avs | o “Rev B B W orocatar oo THer | ployment’ on a farm PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Cl(y Oi NOI’Wldl SHsics o fime. Fre is|jess of nationality, the only essential |it took time to thoroughly complete ol B, . 2D i st tdimanialeiz s gl e o gmplovea i (e (leschionne. roa| Bihe'"urlt e Sinilcant must e |act of incorporacion §, ¥, CoMR oAl intereatig pagess O | cnriytopper fiediar i spending a few 0 IT N (ias & Electrical Department 3 ' suke _Sami- | practical Cathollc. Patriotism the Watchword 3 Kon- 2 Garys in Watern kow and is also a native of Poland.|" The Knights 6f Col atriof 3 Stress on Non-Essentials? A discus- | 2y She has made her home at 376 North reanshts jof Columbus s an | 7pne gstrength of the order has been |sion of the subject followed. ¢ 5 2 NORWICH, CONN. Main street and has been employed as | prineipiee are foreien uper A thécis | Aerived from other sources than the Misses Irene Flingies 3 \ ve done 15| Alice Bldg., 321 Main St a millhand, that all m ounded upon the théory | number of its members. It looked to 16 Cbinthor Pisas: Cosrt. were visito 1 do. Open, weery Wit ; they are equal i talents in virtue gr | PALFIOtSm for its inspiration. its PUT- | There will be a session of the court| 3. B Benoit has res 3 latest siyle plump- | L - G. David Campbell was a VISIor 1n | in merits, put that wherever the iy | POSe 2nd its watchword, and to guar- | . o0 B0% D% SERS o'clock | tion with the Ponemah Ballic Sunday. 3 =0LL 7 er the cit- |anty the purity of that patriotism it . etk S S fon L th b mestobi v . = izen comes in contact with the Eov- | antrusted it to the Keeping of the {(his morning for the trial of the case|hax accepted a positic | e ep T er: 1 st s u [N s RO [ 2 Sherwoo 3. s. Charles| dry f 3 evervthing 0 Corifonts of Dissoraton, | crment 1 Tt land” enual bifos | BAEY chsclenee, 'S37H% yevn o (of Shorwad G, Avery o charien|afy 7 e ranges A preliminary certificate of disso- | try and believe in the principles that | qades newd Tors the cace of ihe im |be on the beuch. The case of Odam| George Weller, Jr Gre write ot DAN MURPHY & CO. > lution has been filed with the secre- |all men have a Tight to worship God |jpoetal Cashole dissoverer. Its stand | Ulamowitz vs. Britlsh American As- ot E i Cigars Tan erin tary of state by the Reliance Worsted | according to the dictates of their own o e e ntar “I/ja | surance company has been specially | Ales, Wines, Liquors and f g €s company of Norwich, signed by John | conscience, and we deplore the il | o 3 toihe two. commandments |assigned for Feb. 24th. MARRIED. ~ Campbell, Philip Henault and W. L.|founded, malicious atthcks that ars | i srprane ail the opmandmen — DUMKOWSKI— SAMIKOW Y.& CO. Corner of Water and Market Sta l\{la]aga Gra“es Youngman, a majority of the directors. | today being made throush concerted s, Achi e Siceators oo\ Fostball Blayse. L e 16 Tl by < Y E S X 1% — action on the part of bigots upon our oy e {owaki, Josshh ow by Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street Caucus Registration. church and upon our order, It _called into service a bedy of men The senior members of the N. F both of mikow, Most Ciga's Are Goo& . . | P 5 7 The caucus registration has sust|, 1€ 18 irue we are a Catliolle order, |in Connectiout to associate andlabor !:«;gm‘g[v‘le.\:n recelved bl red sweat”| sEALKOWSKL ZRICKI In this THESE ARE BETTER been concluded before Regisirars Tyler | DUt true patriotism cannot be divorced | W whom in the great cause is in i O ves e e tylé, ewski azemir Szalkowski and Miss v = eople’s Market |y s b Rorisrurs 1yier | Bt trie pairloliom cannot e tvaread | T eSiabiiansa | Monday: The sweaters are coat sivle| ~{enrakt Kazefilr Saalioael and 3 TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR 36 new names added to the lists 30 | PAEes of history and vou will find that |® Sound, exact business system of life | With large rolled collar. GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR 6 Franklin St. democratic and 18 republican : patriotism and religion o hand in |Insurance for the members who wish = - DIED JUBT el hand and the truer and more fervent | It, and an associate membership active Body Sent to Danielson. STANTON: Preston. e 16, 1914, | Try them and sea 2 STIN HOLDEN. Pras. Dr. Bdward P. Brewer of Norwich | the religious ‘spirit of the peopis the |Ii_every cause that benefits humani- | “mhe body of Theodore Adams, who | *TANT Merkiin, wite of | . THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Frankiin 8%'{ e < the new owner of the snimme e, | Stronger and more enduring s a- |tY; an it LSS pone heyomnd e lenite e Norwlic « hospital, Ogde: . H NEWMARKET HOTEL, N vl ol e AR dndcomel [ e ANTIRE K BE- | G ok GEAUL MO evhEy Btale Of the | g e pt e T e | e tee . = Next to the Palacs Cafe 716 Boswall Ave, a riginally tate inic e {was prepared for burial and t to 4 f Pl b Sty Fit 4 Eirat-ciass Winex: iqucra-and Cigars by D W, anford. now of | There’ never has been a mation or |Union Into Canada and across tho | Danicison Seturday by Underiaiers| Jats nome Wednesd |Tor Flumbers, Steam Iit- eals and Weich Rarebit served to atiicists, there never has heen a g Pacific ocean. _has given to the|Cummings and Ring p. m X 3 sidar, Jons e ernment of AthESses, IS youi i United States a fitting monument o AfSersm S LN POTTER—In South Attichoro, Mass., | “ ckie. Fiop. s | provment OF Minelacs, s o alent | COCEY St Datleia Chmians Mot | - o Remin Do ororamse o8 ue | P A Spoka e YA | ters and Mills American House = solutism which deluged France with | Bas reared a glorious memorial to en- | . &y "R University of Buffalo,whoss| Services at wi® -of s SAaSehis: | e FI, & SANDERSON, Preph COAL AND LUMBER. AtFountaing & Elsewhere | vicod ana horror during the revotution. | l&htenment, education and philanthro- | B2ty at the Universits of Buffaloiwhose) "y, =y sung. South Attle- | AT s sl R o A It men, are false to their God how |BY In its fine gift of a half million berad by the clder tNmidents of Pom o 1’”,'," . hP ) I H Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, Pty Lo R B L hOW | Gollars to the Cathelic university vered by the older resid o al at__chape i FRESH: ARRIVAL sk for n they be true to their country? | 4914 RvE Ba Bt fref, where he was born May 4, 1% o g { 103 NOrwic mmhlng SUpply nouss Traveling Men, Eta. i 13 ERIS | o i w6t I HETEEdy &t ny timie Cennectiout's Part Prominent. the son of a cleryman. His mother was | 7 Livery connected. Shetucket G . Big Vai to die for our country, but equally | Tt is a comfort beyond expression to | Mary Brewster Baldwin Park. = Phone 13, Central Wharf enuine Big Vein Teady to do that which is less spec- |realize {hat in galning this triumph | tlcular but urgently more necessary, | Connecticut has t e & prominent | | 1 be ready to live for it. and we need George’s Creek Blacksmithing| The Original and Genuine TERR R IBhk ol Colaminip, keh ‘mok ks waneen nct be satemids 1o | gy i . M D COAL IMALTED MILK oot o™ b sttt | i Dty : Mess;fe kT °SThm’ Folks! Church & Allen’ P LUI’“B! NG 79 The Food-drink for All Ages. | ing somission i membersmip s~ **" | Stiedore the members of Whio Cros €ak, Scrawny Iois| U Diamonds 15 Main Street We lay claim to having the best |council who answered U liest roil | Why titend to it now? It will be ALSO A GARLOAD OF At restaurants, hotels, snd fountains. | fralernal insurance eystem 'in tne |calls gave thelr energetic and honor- | An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Ibs. of | SR St Gy HAa bt/ S : pSers . s world and we boast of our work in |able devotion. The first assembly was | Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh. | b v Fegrpras - ¥ b o READY ROOF[NG PAPER Eehcmps. invigorating and sustaining. | firther advancing the ause of cdncar |Nke (ne seloction . of Gedeoms 00| onc: Healthy, Perm gpea en, wndy LAV s | R QO i e e \namon S eep it on your sideboard at home, | tion. Our deéds of charity are numer. | voung warriors who were inflamed | womer eve ‘are heard to say: 1| U when it ma, freezing weather. Economy and satisfaction for thos Don't travel without it. = | ous, but of ‘these we do not boast | with the right spirit to enable them to | ¢an't understand why 1 do not get fat, Estimates cbeerfully furnished cn whe are SHY on SHEDS by using a Office Telephane 1267 A quick lunch prepared in a minute. | The Knights of Columbus ought to have a peculiar interest in this coun Make It Yourself. overeome all enemies and make the country and_opposition, prosperous and Following the exercises a buffet lunch 1 eat pienty ol &00d, nOurisning [00d. ‘The reason is just this: You cannot get at, no matter Low much You eat, un- now fill out ana s | DIRECTORS eny work you need done. Diamonds. f MMON imitati ‘ | try, because it was discovered b, happy. The order might rest on its | \oc e ative. BrGaAE Sxain | T TOMI Q :n: ;;u:p.;f ;"Jof:?m LumMBER | Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK'S. Cainolic, it was explored and sefled | honors won. But it has no such In- | (i ikimakin clemente of Sour fo0d ¥ J. F. TOMPKINS # Y Catholics and the history of the |tention. It has vet to help in bring- | inst f passing ihi ut through —AND-- . Nof in "'.y Milk Trust| vhoi nition is flied s roroic Geeds |Ing io the knowledge ‘of all men the falat ac il fin By s 67 West Main St. BN by Catholics. We have a right to sing | glorious history of the Catholic church | s ne Ghappoll Co - the Te Deum for America’s victories, |and the examples of her herole work | assimilat - iSS . = we have a right to look with joy to |peérformed by devoted sons who like g e < &fiefi “ Bl the new era of America’s ss | the the Catholic Columba for the good g = ™ 0 “l ‘s il Contral Whart, ~ Norwich, Conn. G 2 GFR opeming vefore her For we ase er | of manking went f ariensty i G foad | S ean fin Rk PETROSILO ‘slephones. A children. We vield ti i here any dared to follow. It will have | and buiid them up. Th : ¢ ¢ : 6 a sire lovalty to America. There has ot |to help in repalling tho Sasait which ; % \.“ Tt drY mponige Telephone 328-3 e new san and,sire proc : 126 Main Street the present day enemies of social Siungry” ror (he fatly matbeials of W PRI ing. : 3 : M. C. INS : — e gcad o | BT Relng epriveh By ke Taiiors HE> . CHURCE O Anrabie; AR (i paatics C. HIGG Funeral Director e o s ol L e WAL SMITH ALLEN C. E. WHITAKER . ie and Lunch. {his sinfus waste of flesh bullding { bt d — COAL. and Embalmer An Unfailing Remedy || ., 20 oot R 55 West Main St e HIGH GRADE COAL F |courtesy of The Portcous & . forca that’ ! IR ORDER | 76 Frankim St., or Coughs and Colds oy ey : 3 by physteians i nnee Ald Offce and Vard 208 North Hain St ety e (cempeny, | b PR |« T.F BURNS = (=ideitel e fe . | e per & — fis [ [ quie your RUBBER BOOTS, ARCTIC‘S Koehler's Plisner, 50c per dosem. i I i ! | 440 1% ov Buim of dlieas s to| 380 3°0CH) Mgl SR | SN ol Bk S St | meer wams owssr rmices | yooing ‘and Plumbing| Bemes T SIS pint of Dufty's pure malt whiskey: | Snjoysa by the member gVSE YOUF body, covering emch bo g o de . et atnal e B B | mnievea by e membors L <, |engie Sni prsiieaty pelnt Eee /0| pRANK A, BILL, 104 Main SL. 8 A s o ot S iis add 1 1b. bruised Rock Candy, |speakers were Reverends J. H. Fity- |Sargol, or can get it from their whoie- 92°F “a Street H. JA i 1 which will glowly dissolve. maurios, Thomas A, Grambley, Myles | Saler, aud will refund your money it rar. n eel § LAY s i1 you _lre uot satisfled with the gain in This remedy is Invaluable us an as- P, Galvin, of this &ity, and. Richard. P, stated on i f : suager for ail tioubles along ihe |iiorrissey of Voluntowi. The comn- | Sasbbitee th eash pack Lol fhel Free Burning Kinds and Lotigh OLD DR, mebpov ros| G il b, Sl S0t ity BEINS AU SRS || Shea & Burke | RORERT J.C0CHRANE MAHONEY BROS,, Fals Ar, s now | threat affections, bronchitis, asthma, |programme included dumes A, Quinm, | Acient 5 . s . ALWAYS IN 8TOCK ARAIS?: scictaciared. and|snd all deop seated caudlis AT cols, | o m o B Al Contoma s e ek Wiitle Sasgol has produced 41 Mai t Hack, Livery and Boarding Ak L, T THROP e e il T phdouced Sines oo e he “dose. gradunlly | Trom | tor G, Casey wnd Daniel 3. Suilivan | | 1omar R e asutate o ‘} NG, STEAM F : STABLE g ¥ (reet, or can be procured direct from onful oevery hour to a table- i i Laiies, Tt Mhould ot be thKat upiees 1 PLUMBING, § FITTING i Offeomonr, Market an Shetuunat Sto | 15 §ce Ot LK vecucripiion,| mmarmiut cvory houts oe ¢ the Son | Wumpy as ihe Tl ronds are, we | Uoutics 1okt hotie theet vicsd | | Fumeral Directors |f,, friMeine oot o p '.l' ar n:"du ‘; uckst Ste .;KS.I:LAJ({'\.' A H‘:RKL% x.DF. D. 6, d'“nnd: aoute, take every half hour | children manage to get in & litte | more, for it is & wenderful Aesh-build I ain orviich, Conn. e gllarantee our service te be the ‘slepkos o, orw onn. Rgice One Dolar until ided relief is feii coasting ok, Agent for M. B. ©. Sheet Packing | best atl the Most reasonaile prices.