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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1914 : e g = - B i 1 o i S tions ied . Ther t INCREASED GRAND LIST BY $11.711 d STRAWBERRIES I e fiflufl i PERSONAL | N‘mwwH IN smp UF wr n G M.E A R i R, : ”5‘353‘5 How to Save A b st 5 ! Schofield’s hill 3 eville, at Nor- re lief t 6 3 ' LONG ISLAND DUCKS 3 Sits/ hioan: OifDere) of vaswicn, Waw L R St i SN A ok of MUY Wakie bR Y E ? PHIA CAPONS | = E a Hebron visitor last week. Thames street. Al in all, the ieuD [ work on Snturday ara showed by 8 s our Lyes PHILADEL! S Norwich, Monday, March 2, 1914, A it S —_ was neariy compiete, and on the Mont- | renort thar 1 e 1o e e rand | ookl 1 NATIVE TURKEYS sepl hite of Webster, Mass., is ville and Taftville lines there were no | Jige by 311,711 { visiting friends on Laurel Hill. ! . as . . O e T0s e B Tl The: 604 ana left | Thi rescripti 3 : otigh cars om abou 504 and left | . is Free P iption GUINEA BROILERS VARIOUS MATTERS e ivas | Roof Torn Off Marguerite Building—Stained Glass Window {1700, (o [ 1 b e g ftry 3 e Tound it at 3 i v B i have moved irom West Main street to . 3 sp L Wit 1 e fafion s were Ty OUR OWN SAUSAGE MEAT the first spring month, al- | 35 MeKintey aremec T 8 Smashed At St. Pa'rick’s Church—Davis Theatre Suf- FURNISHED SPECIAL WIRE abaiem . eves give You. madblogihu MUSHROOMS CELERY s official syring does not begin ™ k N P R A a FOR THE BULLETIN, boari ! ugh.l“mxc}w wear 3 cglasses or spec- until the 21st. illiam H. McChesney o artfor — mbm 1 ildi lo 4 ; e A0 — "housands of people wear SOMATOES © HUBBARD SQUASH - % ¢| gpemt a portion of lnst weels with his i ond Radiator Co. Building Loses Roofs and | | ., o . kept news service Additions. dhese smdows™ who! might * cusily he City Mission is in meed of a|family at the home of Mrs. Charlbs o | Going—Regular Line Out of Cem- Darnes, Chester W... dispense with them. You may be one SRR L, SEANS parlor stove and a bed spring.—adv. | McChesney, on School street. Signs—Chappell Co. Stable Uncovered—Numberless‘ et g e o these, it o Ty ol aliy” 10 s ; 3 g 2 . 3 —— | Bendett, Wolf (new) {your eves before it is too late. The S s NERLES ! |, Sunday's severe storm decreased 3 NEECDINE = Dwellings Lose Sections of Their Coverings—Trolley| The Buletin shared with the public| Brown, Daniel (new) eves ‘are neglected, more than any GREENING APPLES the attendance at the communion ser- Bibom Culion service companies the inconveniences | Botham, George R.-( o “n"’f;‘;";‘ou:“; e r:vt\;:l:l 5 Ahs.;: /| vices in the churches. - . : s g g . % a| Baboock, Telley . S| You finish y ay’s work You e o ey et uFih, about 100 guests present at and Telephone Service Crippled—Car Lines Blocked for | Iesulting from the storm. Tangled | Babeock Telley B oioo 52| down and rest your muscles, hut how A big three-masted barge has ar e ceremony and reception that fol- don cut The Bulletin office off the reg- | Church, est. Bishop (new) B e oW v 2 e : LEMENTO AND fived at Fisher's Island with 1263(lowed the wedding of Irving J. : ) e P e LA §2| You know vou do not. You read or " PIMENTO CHEESE{ tons of ice from Maine. Bloom and Miss Cella M, Cutler, Hours By Falling Trees And Other Troubles. e v A et sy B 33{do something else that keeps your took place on Sunday evening at the O N ) T 32! cyes busy; you work your eyes umtil g There were big cracks in the river| Brothers of Joseph synagogue,, the S ThNe Aot ataanr leoimoctan Trote | 2k gl You go to bed. That s why so many SOMERS - s and Sunday's hign tem: | ceremony being performed by Rabbi . . - d : e ot actuaily disconnec Ely, Grosvehor ; have strained eves and finally other i\ lce Baturday, and Sunday's high teuic P SHORIRT M08 DT frcd BE byl March came in like a lion on Sun- Laurel Hill Residence Stripped. the circuit, the jumble of dots and Foley, John . - = eye troubles that threaten partial or perature made them bigger. s 2. HoEnINes il Dy ‘| day with the most destructive wind| mhe residence of George Greene- | dashes was unintellisible to even such| Hill, Harry. error. total. binan Eyeglasses are mere- bt - Stobel. and rain storm known in this vieinity | perger ma Taurel Hill on the high | &N eXpert as Operator James Looby. At | Hinchey, Daniel (new) e Both oung people are now resi- e s me stage of th ht despatches were | o The Otis library has been presented for years, and left a trail of toppled < 3 e bridge g | One BiRge Gt S MIENE Seapatelioy | Hall, Benjamin The ‘Norwich Amateur, & favor given | gonts In Albany, X. ¥ but came here | chimneys, ‘ripped roofs, dismantled | tontroust beond the bridge felt the | Coming in backward, which might have| Himes, Ira M. (new) through the courtesy of the Norwich | jor the wedding as this is the former| ronces ~ overthrown tree and general | sect Toof was torn loose & section of the Toof iy _crdtches: they - never cure. This free prescription, which has benefited the eves of so many, may work equal wonders for vou. Use it a short time. served ihe purpose of a Chinese news- | Hoelck, Benjamin (nevw)... . . home of 3 e . . t hardly r t5 ( Jac p . Press club, BEr arg gy room, who is tHE 2°"\2F| tie up of the publlc service utilities |and sent floating across the street, | paper, but hardiy met the requirements | Jacobson Liros. (new) IOULE. You ke 3ous ove Cammst 179 West Main street. that not not had an equal here. Wwhile the rest was I hanging in | of @ 1ive fYew Erngland dally: @ caders|Krouse Frederick (new)...... disappear as magic Try tuls ¥ In a number of places Saturday the| The bridal couple were attended by | , It Was the terrific wind that did the|danger of following suit. Mr. Greent- | Manifes . o | Kronig, .. & Son. = prescription. Go to_Lee and Osgood “ Lindroth, John (new) Taa | Were to bave their customary biil ¢ ; Lathrop, A. H. (new).... fare of up-to-the-minute news of th One of the latest styles J|Boy Scouts went out and scattered | ars Sarah Suehman of Glons nalls, | damage, and the damage by water'was | berger was not aware of what the nearest wideawake drug store and Ward was in charge. bridksmaids were Miss Celia Can- avenue side of the church | emergenc ed a special wire and : 4 tor, Miss Sarah Bloom and Miss Anna Manchester, Louis the same as you would . year : - s - casf Sanday Wik cles and at the rear was blown over and the a special operator o transmit the news | FARCHSSIEr, TOWIS o0 wear a locket. oo tax collector's effice will be open | Bldom, sisters of the sreom, and Mi Jorgre s dor ghnuday Wik | Cloer and heavy eapstones sent crashing inrough | over it, regardless of the fact that it, S e ey Bk e S i 3 oday and w o’cloc is evening. ose O 'y er o e brode. Si- % , r, one of the immense stained glass win- | entailed a material increase of expense B (hew) Prices from 50¢ to ! Monday, the 2d,the last day of the col- | mon Siegal, a cousin of the groom, | Destructive Wind In the Afternoon. | S, ol Hhe e M e o of | and aore A less Inesnventence o the | Fero, Otis chew)... $10.00. lection of the personal tax.—adv. was the best man. All Sunday morning there was rain | the window and breaking down a num- | New Haven office. ot M Ry —— The bride was charmingly gowned | that came down in floods, turning the | ber of pews where the capstones land- |~ After 10.30 The Builetin was once | Ringland, James tammation will disappear. Dom't be afraid to use_it; it is absolutely harm- less. Many Who are now biind might have saved their eyes had they started 1o care for them m time. This_is a simple treatment, but marvefously effective in nmitiiudes,of cases. . Now that you have been wirned ot de- t do what you can §o rain in advance. The Friday night |the Perk grain for the preservation of game |N and Miss Rose Cutler of New inconsiderable by comparison. happened till the next door neighbors &l ~ t get a bott! of Optona tablets; fill ol ¥ e grain for th N. ¥., and A h i : 1 outside world, something had to be Fulier o of wearing your watch is ]| &nd ocher birds. o e One on the Waather Prophets. |(old him his rool was goins. " | Giizlde (ol WRClDE Rl fo 2o Lemten "Walter & two-ounce boruie with warm water, on a black silk ribbon, There were 35 visitors to the Otis| Baara aor Of Brogklyn, N. Y. and| one of the peculiar things noted | St Patrick’s Church Window Broken.| pense 1s a secondary consideration tol yforiie Apince (mew thoroushly dissolve. With this lquid X . | 1im reading room during Sunday | thy areom The motd ot barents of | about the storm was that none of the| One of the most expensive pieces of | that of “getting the news while it is | Mulen Thomas (new) bathe the eves two to four thmas called a Santoir. Just 4w "G "Miss Martha &, | e Sroom. The maid of honor was | Leatner forecasters had scented out |damage was done at St Patrick’s news” and that was the case Sunday | Marsh, Elmer B. (new daily. Just note how quickly your | P rpsienl DS aE UG oCalia Cans | this devastating descent of wind and | church, where a tall brick chimney on | night. The ted Traie mel the | westah. O 3L (new). eyes clear up ana how soon the im- , ‘Charles (new) meeting of the Con- | in white crepe meteor trimmed Wwith | streets into rivers and deterring|ed inside the church. This was the | more as closely in touch with the out- A Romanski, Joseph (new) mal church at Westbrook the | Spanish lace and pearis and her veil | church-goers. The wind reached a ve- | chimney used for the heater, so that! side world as it had been prior to the! Strom, Louis (new). rch, Rev. J. H.!storm, and its readers are privileged | Tefft, J. H. (new).. resignation of the pastor, W, ¥. Eng- | 0f tulle Was caught With sweet peas.| Jacity that made it a task requiring|the pastor of the E save T es and y i lieh, Jr.. ‘Who will g0 to Saco, Me., was | She carried bride roses. The mald | some skill in adrot tacking and shife: | Brodench. sent for th fifemen to sce morning te read of all the current | Tuerner, John (new).... T e O E , was |s s Yol thank us as lonz as vou live for pub- Established 1872 1ccepted. of honor wore a becoming £0wn of | ing of sail to handle an umberlia. | What precautions ought to be taken items of the world that are of| Williams, Julian (new).. i T » melon color charmeuse trimmed with | Hats were frequently whipped off and | about the further use of the chimney. | major importance. s = R = = A Colchester trapper, M. J. Porter, | Shadow lace and pearls. sent carcening along over the wet and| Almost across the street from the = = e SRR considers this the best season in| The ceremony at the svnagoguelicy streets, with their owners in fran- | church a small section Gl e L e s Abatements. cars, especiall k | Was followed by a reception and sup-| tic pursuit, while the trolley | taken off the residence of Mrs. Eliza- | v .| Browning, ®. J.. s £EIA0E ing. In a mr'.:k-mnx‘emr(’x;ns:v'égk per given in the hall at the rear, this | pfiml;hea along through lanes of water, | beth R. Huntington at No. 206 F \A,Ll.;!. OR PARK CHURCH. bR he L eight black skunks. belng the first time that thls Dewly | shooting gevsers to each side from |Wax It was carried inio the yard be- |y a0 plm= o | ooy will | Hubbard, C. L e . i | erected buflding has been used for | $poi wehest hind the house. s 2 | ubbard, Mrs. ¢ 9 2. m. to 8 p. m. Daily | & the 49th Dirthday of |® SOCiRl occasion of like character. About 3 o'clock the wind acquired | At the home of Tben Tearned on Take Position April 1st. T it Wa mts 1 pm Sundays Grenfell, the Labrador ex- | , Some temporary cmbarrasment Was| gqqeq strength, and the first reports | Huntington place the scuttle was waft-} i e i et i B who has personal iriends here | CAUSed Just after the guests reached | of Gamage pegan to come in shortly | °d oulinto the strect and picces of the | Miss Anna Hield of New London | Xarel Neitig Ao . and aids in his missionary work, since | {1¢ hall by the eclectric lights all g0 | after and kept adding up for an hour, | ter were torn off. | Ba% B e G R A | Eotinion, Filed 220 | You used to.choose between | he lectured in Normon 1ot ork: * ing out because of the trouble that | a e BNV SORE SO RS (B, OF ST N At the solarium at the home of | Congregational church. OMiss Hield | Robinson, Fclen ... ........... 230} e yeen, the local plant was in over the storm, | 25 Ofe FeRort ACer Anothel Whs o) judge N. J. Ayl number of panes | has been singing in the First Congre- | Ray 3 d 3. and Embalmers degrees of aches — the aching | 1 aoodue correspona, but this was soon past and the pleas- | ssived of tin roofs S| of glass were broken gational church’ in New London and| 8T [t Reno, Nov . Fer OTacht states that | ure. of the evening went on without 1 At ‘the lower corner of the Little s to succeed Migs Funice Park here T a6 i | bt e il ;| further interruption. While the Roof Off Marguerite Building. Plain on the Broadway side there was on the first of April as Miss Park is ¢ nts. L . by our system it's | fionflon on the sround ot dkren s 10 Jridge over the difficulty by at- | gences of the power of the wind re- |liceman was kept on guard until they | gregational church in Hartford. Swift & Co. kit 2,000 Gapoite Post Gitiors S e 2 . ] taching up a chandelier to the gas| cooq ©oc the ] f a section of the | could be fixed, and at Cedar and School = e Caas ~er s e R fixtures in the hall, and this had just | Forted was the loss of o scotion of the | 6 et there was another break | THE FIRST LENT. Total ...... <5400 | I ppone 1052:2 Lady Assistant | The insurance on the house owned £ - . electrio | tin roof on the Marguerit il S ire th ssed and sput i. A po- | S Sodier Exempt. been completed when the electric b s "B Shemnon, on . North | Wire that hissed and sputter po- | s a4 B empt. | owne g = aa 2 | Christ’s Fasting and Temptations in| poy .. paay 1. G. the Desert Theme of Sermon by Rev.| Jenmings, George T. A. Grumbly | | by Willlam Ross of Eastford, destroy- | lights came back and were in service 0 i liceman was also kept on g am ess ac ER e g s S St i e Main str Here a 50 foot section at | liceman was also kept s g‘ The “amount ¥ 3 Ao, 3500 | arer "o ot o onEat in ex. | the morth end ‘of ine bullaing over |, On Fairmount strcet n_the house and $215° on the furni- | pressing good wishes to the newly | Apartments occupied by Mrs Elisha | (6, 100 ¢ G0hn Po & Seie woatiw B o me | Potter, No. 11 North Main = e 5 A 5 o X St e Shes o torn and lifted bodily in a plece from LIGHTS OUT. St. Matthew's narration of Christ's Summary. VS8, | ed and tne grand march was led by . & Er ot o e ’ R Ty ie by b 2 £ s "| the roof and carrled over across tk sting for forty days and nights when ! motal additions i SHpDEr Mas Scrved and wal graph pole, a trolley pole and the fence Y is temptation by Satan, iv. service, non-assemibled | | iset. Appomtments io be mmde..at ! ommestiont Colomy for EMreHttes; §190 | per. anmmm_and_maimtenance. at starty treet, was ert £ . Vi T 1 o Abatements. with yearly inctease of $T00: g, Feb. Over 100 have registered | by dancing for the rest of the even- With the Rest. E i $16.390 pes sy = 3 c s g ; v 3 | the gospel ad he Residents :.. 6, - o amacrs. and 214 books have been | ing. - Musle during the supper hour | Of WReEReR B ULEARS TG | | churches yesterday, the first Sunday in Non-desidents I 0o Furnizhed by Miss Jonea: We guarantee absolutely | fetion o T T RIch plaved for the dameing. which | Of Wires and effectually short cire Dyeaking wires and short circults| Lent At St Paifici's church at tho| Soldier Exemp: 1.220 Miss Dorotiry Joves: dughter 2 ! & L lley line so that there was|Mmade trouble for the city elec high mass Rev. Thomas A. Grumbly| - — and Mrs, RoBin,CoJores; fi oicd - 2 followed. B el At na seve |light plant and the street lights were | pied 0253 i SOl Bpiatle Total abatements ............$21,600 | T8 - painless work in all branches| owing io tne prevalence of smanl- | “The-good wishes of many ous of | N power north of iat point for sev- | 8Bt PIUSL, At (ho, Stapt DL, WS | preached from (his gospel, specificall e o S e e e e . s in Middletown and vicinity visi- | town friends were shown by the large | €F2 t ening in ‘diffecent sections althongh| oo, cices tsmplations of OBy Lt e A | ts, DU - of dentistry. Not only pain- will not be admitted at the Con- | numbers of telegrams sent, one com- Over Davis Theater Stage. 1‘5’,‘,,,","'?,'“,"1, i = Tt || Christ replied to the devil, “Man I nerease In grand - | Buclens hospftet Suntay, ' 1t was re: P necticut Industrial School for Girls|ing from Henry G. Siegal of Oklaho- | At the Davis theater on the talt parl | tained exeent for. & Inte SR i S = | me & which was thoronshiyiemn- less, but the most skilful Work | until further notice, Superintendent | ma Citv, OF The large number of | of the roof at the rear, over the Stage, | tran about o 50 o etock. | mord that proceedeth out of the mouth| WILL PARTICIPATE IN GREEX | Jovea: t th P Z W. G, Fairbanks has announced. beautiful wedding presents received | the wind found @ gap under the tin, i o e dape s liine i g | CORONATIO NFESTIVITIES. | at the most moderate prices included gifts of gold, silver, cut glass | ang sheets of this were ripped oft and | TELEPHONES IN DISTRESS. | thoUshts are of worldly things, o par- ithin th b ok ail eave of absence has been granted |and furniture. ropped down - into Willom . street. | | smte wHo comuinif wmapsakabie leritnen | \yyg Cocomilas MUShiin the! Favarlof P e T . et s s e W N e e e T T S e Toofing Daper | Toll Lines All Out of Commission—| nance, ang to those who, in discour Queen Sophia. L rd and fourth-class postmasters to|a wedding tour which will include | was carried out by the wind, littterins Ev L A MR LR R i 15 s e cnable them 1o aitend the annual con- | New York, Philadeiphia and Lake- | ine street, and some pleces were e B e . N TR s R Sy i, DR. F. C. JACKSON vention of the National league of [ wood, and upon their return will re- | fying up fo the top of Jail Hill. | Wanted to Telephone. : jier e el the igkcombtanite. | oinan * SpEAIAT Brom - ALDeTe. halies e Postmasters ai Baltimore, Sepl. 17, 15 | side 'in newly furnished apartments | "¢ 2 e = s 0 putting aside the second tempta- | column <per Ambassador ( £ DR. D. J. COYLE |and 19 in Albany. ey were given a shower Wer:lk ov;n h“R ah ia sr] : ar;- i ‘m the storm of Sunday duw: 're’\g» ”\’l“n(.:. w,v r\ ;(':'v e e v Miss Jane:Bill.is in Augusts, - il i by their friends before leav- . The plant of the Richmond Radiator | phone company was up agalnst a big s 0/ X _God o perfo &8s an e Y - y 2L & ARl Lol o 3 acle for us when It is not neces- | were ied in Norwich thr " i i Com o oners state | Ing to come here for the wedding. Mr. | company suffered more varied damaze | demand for the lines becanse of the miracle f ¥ were in Nor e i g e e s Wi 3 1T o Joommissloners state | o is In the electrical coniracting | Dossibly than any other. The entire | storm. while at the same time there| sary. By bidding the' devil begone,|2£0. at the home of Mrs. Bela P. Learned i leaving this 203 Main Siwreet, next to Bostca| o SiRIoFt of g L “g; business, having previously been with | root of the old Rogers shop building | was trouble on about 50 local lines, after the third temptation, Christ's si{;;—r. A\n;.j. Edson F 2 ) . | monta for a six weeks' trip to Califor- Store. | Aingers and hands, which would go tq | the Eaton Chase Co. here and after | was lifted off and deposited in the | and all the toll lines were out of com- | words, “The Lord, thy God, shalt thou LoThe_city is beginning to prepare Lmia: Lady Attendant 'Phone 12823 | prove that thers Is room for improve. | that with the General Electric and |yard, uncovering the top fioor of the | mission. This was the case on both| adore, and Him only shalt th Serlously for. the wtion next May =iy ments in the method of safeguard | Westinghouse people. His bride has | building which is used for storage. A | sides of the river to New London, and | indicate how. temptations should e of the new king ieen. who Will | Mrs. Frank A. Mitchen ras gome ta s bout mac been in charge of the ladies’ large section of the big sign on the | ity had to be reached through| met. i prowned ‘with ereat” - or, | Claarater, Fix, to cpend ‘sover { M. J. FIELDS Florist{1 g and suit department of a large main building of the plant was laid | Middietown and New Haven. The| Chr d‘ld not seclc N‘mrflnuun.(n:w:» Eoonen) ¥ with the title of Augustus | oo wiih friends ;i g Cera o5t . 4 + | bany department store. low and a large part of the monitor |lines to Willimantic were also out of er should we. And when temptations' 2nd Au; a. The st « l e | cagets, OMgers of Bt Mary's Tierney | " Among those at the wedding were | roof was taken oft the foundry | order. The {elephone eangs were at come to us, as they come to all, we are ntine church w > R . | cadets, New London, were lled = | S 1 A = & P Cut Flowdth Deligne, ms and | ¢ ; el sts_from New London, New Ha- | Other mill plants to feel the force of | work ail ¢ T expecte dto be at promised that if we but have depend- as when the Mies Helen Clark, whe has beom €8 | at a_meeting held in the basement of | BUests fro o i work 1 ; ot ot Mo T T o Uioert. Plants Telephone 637 | <t = Mar St $ ihe Sen of °h | ven,. New York, Brooklyn, Troy, Al-|the w nd and lose more or less exten- | work all locat and remedying | ence upon Him, He will make e’ AT r n 8 e guest of s. W T Olcotd,, ) X0 Jnit week by County Director Willlam | bany and_Schnectad: sive sections of their roofs were (he | ine troubles even with {empfation and will not King end Queen wil Lturned to New Yo S | it o mector Ml tannery of the Norwich Belt Manu- | ne stepn bad fn Suffer up to be tempted above our|Tobes adorned wit p uinne: of Norwich, assisted l Eaward ¢ v of Newsi¥erk has Stam- | strensth. : S D : CCUA s. facturing company, a storehouse of the | tyic section and i T BE FMR w“-H YOUR by James Dwyer, Jr Y. M. C. A. MEETING | Shetucket company and the extension | gorq ana Seuth Norwalk. T T T | "L}“‘Q'.’ - SES est of ey ‘mwd Mra | Miss Tois Corbin, 87, who died Fri- | Twe Held, Although The Storm Raged & ns Hunstpdpet 10 | wireLESs BLOWN oveR | ae nown, has be Grosv t e [ day at West Hartford.'in the old Cor- Outside. th Thameevills | @iven Becond Produstion “in’ Clever| ous conferenices with | — | bin_homestead, was & native of Wil- R R e AT NEW LONDON. [ SVeF Fptfli e BT, court in preparation | s, Bobert BaChaopell and chike | lington, the daughter of Philip Corbin | In spite of the terrible storm on Sun- e he TGrti of thice At P — | e e e ties of coronation. Corom- | gren of New L are gnests of Mrm, How long since it has been Jiand Lois Chaffec. Sho leaves a broth- | Gay, the Y. M. C. A. conducted their | Thamesville, T oaetly bloww off, | 200 Foot Rigging Torn Down by the| . .o ——= = = = lias has been general aded in | Chappeils meother, Mrs. Frederick B cleaned and regulated? The e er, Albert Corbin, of Philadelphia, and | meetings just the same. The storm | ferent houses were partly blown off. | Gale—High Water. | & i Pave it eabng Hertommatcs | Liese conference nee of the | Camp. pense in bringing it here for ad a 'sister, Miss Annc Corbin, dld_not hinder the boys for about 30 | One house was occupfed by Thomas e | Academy gave its second performance | gy egn’s friend Natonead el Justment is small and the re- turned out to hear the illustrated lec B For . iha Aher iy Dohics Gare|. New ufison, Conn, March 1-—sfhe| 20 Satut N e e s v and the American probabiv | 36k i asabartion GKS. 18ES6, (o Rev. Fosdick B. Harrigon, who will | ure on ‘the life of Atraham. Boys|Dalton. The other two houses were| New London Conn, March 1—The|comic opera (A, Davs and had an, £ U35 0 | FOR CHRONIC COUGHS | leave the First Congregational pastor- | Secs J. H. Ely delivered the lect | 2ccupied by Polish familie: R Sk D P e 5 108 of abo 00, &t Siater Mo [ie Qitben: at her | = | ate, Southington, at an early date, | uee whith the boys Distend te with | tion of the roof the United "Metals | destruiction of the 200 foot wireless pole | morial hall, which found much to ap- | the Queen at her r ' : F. W. GUILD, Jeweler ] 5a: vousnt & peich orcherd ay Seaf | 20, hich th Mandfacturing company was ripped (8t the T A Scoit company plant it | ot in the claver wark of the ama- | 9f (he distinguist el o Wonss Hatral Woodstock from the Griswold family, | ™ Phe o z held { off, but not enough to do much dam- | Peguot avenue, which was blown doWn | {e.r actors and in the attendant m t ation 3 3 66 Main Strest, Norwich, and will go there for a vacation uniil | grins prcn, mecting was held soon | ggs ~The new galvanized billboard at(at & p. m I e SR AT Rt Ut Remedy. fall when & ) agatn-tak the | after the boy's but not as large at-!the pottom of Thames street hill, just| A sectlon of the roof of the Lyceum | tha Girle' (i b and the Academy | BOy. HELD FOR Mrs. Howard W of Milton, Phone 242-2, pastorate. | V1 again take up the | tendance were present. . Secretary|pelow Fairclough's store, was blown | theatre, 60 by 40 in size, over the stage, [ Musical club. . The teeo Ja houscs | Pa, says had @ bad cold for = 5 e e e of Abraham with | down acrosa the trolley tracks. It took | was w slpped off by the wind and car- | which the opera has enjoved wiil en- THREATENING TEACMER. | months, and would couh every might he attorney-general has given an | Stereoptican.fllustrations ahoat Thres houra to et the hoard off | ried 130 feet into a neighboring vard. | Tiie "l ot i e = Wl it T conmibted & doctor opinion to the shell fish commission- = the tracks and the cars were unable| All over the ¢ trees were blown | vory sa ry showing William Gardner Made Improper Pro- d took two kinds of medicine but s Brs o this liestion of e Boyier of - Sang at Backus Hospital to pass. The house of Myer Blumen- | down, Dreaking —ielephone. telegraph | il posals to Miss Irene Wood. ot no relief. Vinol was recommend- ’ the commissioners to divide shell fish | The Academy Giee club rendered a | thal at 46 Thames street was consid- |and electric lizht wires. The city was | OBITUARY. | e ed and after taking it a week I could You Can’t Do Erounds nto Z3-acre lots for the pur- | musicai programme at the Backus| erably damaged, (he whole roof Lelns | in darkness tonfsht. As bizh tide was | - i T ) e { Sloep all night without coughing once. Bose of ~assessment. The opinion | hospital Sunday afternoon, which was| DIOWn off in the early part of = thejreached the water overflowed the pub- Mrs. Thomas Drea. who was arrested in Montsills 1 Continued its use and now have & states that tho commissioners have | greatly enjoy . the patients and| térm. The Nouse faces ths river, and 18 landing, extingulshing the fire inl ,¢ 530 o'clock 8 i thel Gy Ny Conxtable. Hickey and fine fite, never felt better and Better Than To the powe: empioyes. J. C. Overbaugh was the|the wind sweeping alons the river| e holler Which supplies heat (o e | death of Mrs. Margaret Widow at’ Norwich police headquarters, was MY € entirely gone” soloist and Miss Louise Fuller was the Eith SR st i k% Ovsah Besen traoke. ¥ of Thomas Drea ¢ ew’” London, oc- taken to Montville Saturday mornir s a well know = 3 hdidat ot : Ehts {ings. At Ocean Beach the tracks were Wb ung x person is run-down, stomach out of > e el e e accompanist. s | €overed with Water and_ At Osbrey | curred at the hame of hor brother/Pat- and presented Lefore & justice court & person 15 run-down. stomach out,of Bu3 Your at West Point {ook the preliminary | Confirmation Servics Postponed. Brosaway corner was the scene of | Beach a dozen private bathhouses were Tick J. Harringio DR AL B s inbrzed simple as- | waste matter. vital resistance is low Shaminations &t (he federal bullding| pishop Brewster was here on Sun- | Much excitement, and people i’""fl i e S | poor health for and five snult and breach of the peace. The | ered and colds and coughe aaSesti ord, last weeir. The examina- | 4 13008 5 e | around the bank corner were lucky 1 eaks 8¢ Ciime hete I hopés that 3| caue went.oves (o Mondny besause the| Couttacts tions were conducted by F. D. Clapp, | 38 evening to confirm a class at Trin- | $0710,5™5 5t loge their umbrellas o FALSE ALARM. Bl (& e I toves | e ot aFe o st presene | “'Phe safest and surest method we acting secretary of the United States | ity Fipiscopal church, e o | hats. Along the street umbrellas seen - | 5 $ 1 = 50 were £ ) know to overcome this condition were no electric lights from the city ” ] | - ment. Death resu Bonds of $50 were f 1 o , elict d liver and e ag plant the service was postponed. | turned inside out were as common as | Fire Department Called to Box 35 at| Liciing down It is alleged that Gardne}, who ati Dy taking cur delicious cod ltver and | 1 inion or t5e atate Haasa o0 TS pompaned the driiwood on the beach after a| School and Washington Streets. The ‘majden name of the deceased one timo was in the county home, met | Xon_tonic Jn the most natur- © opinion e oard ; storm. One man who was under the | o & ‘Ararets Hayrhucton: Hhe was > Fobd. & teachor &t Hay. | al manner ones up the |retary, Charles D. Hine. ~Saturday,| -Rev. George C. Sauer of the First|ihe attempt to regain his lid he slip- | department was called out o respond | 1o ¥ L i U T L the; rond ibatwesn hes | (0 STEILT 8 biood, and as & ihat the time spent by children in the (Baptist ~church of Bangor, ~Me.|ped up and landed in & pool of water | to a bell alarm which was rung In from | had been spent In New london, where boarding place near the echoolbouse |, 5l for chronic coughs, colds and glementary schools is entirely too long | preached ~at the Second Baptost|about eight or nine inches deep inibox 35 at the corner of School and | i Tved by thres sona RObort B | B e e o thrcatoncd hor” | bronchial troubles Vinol 1s unexcelled. Secretary Hine said that’ children | church of Waterford at Quaker HIll | front of the Thames bank. After try- | Washington sireets. The auto-chemi- | 19 Survived by three scns. Robert, Ed- Friday afternoon, and threatened her. | Pl yoiile of Vinoi on our offer e ing to get up two or three tlmes and | cal and Chemical No. 1 and the Main | 3Tigh,(crs, Mrs. Frank Milier and Mes. strest. New London, apbeared befors | (o return your money if it falls fo school when they are 12. failing, ho made a good job of it by|street chemical responded. On arriv-| pyyrick McCaffrey, all of New London. | Grand Juror Fred Spenced shortly | Nelp_you. Broadway. Pharmeey, G In Your Home f2 g, che imade 8 oot ot Tt T bk ke ek o amain | PALFk McCaftrey, all of New London. G o™ Spenced _snortiy | Nelp Sou Broadway Fhomeicr, In the homes of every true Welsh- The eagle that crowns the Shannon ght « no f The wen !*A\ll]“ her bro(]vPr" in this city she fl({l-l" the complaint, having taken ref sold in ¥ e, v J. W. Lavallie & man were to bs found leeks or imita- ding weathervane took a fly from | Washin s le »s anothe! ) John Harrington of uge in a nearby farm b e. She said | and in Taftville by the Taftville tion vesterday, St. David’s day ST ool ot 30 on to. the | stréet. but coulf sthin New London, togther with a number that ¢ dner, who is , me her, anirgat the leck on St. David's day was ladder with a rope was just going to tie | and_in back of the 1 o Burial will be in New London marks to her. Gardner {ried to grab| e et Ll in the eighth century, when the Brit- MANUFACTURER b i s The Bies fow way. | unable to find e r a fire or anyo Mrs. Nicholas W. Church. Bes but alia threw Ner gulfcase st hbni o . — = = = e guarantee you a perfect 1a d and ran. Gardner fell over the sui | on sold designated themselves by HALF WAY Ono pedestrian crossing Union | who might have § d_the box Juliet Maynard, wife of Nicholas W. | ° and she was cnabled to get away. | - - ’ leeks in a battle with the saxons. sqnare was swooped down upon by a|glass in the box was broken. Chief| crigren died at her home Saturday | C2Se an e was cnabled ay. | s e T very st | fierce gust which swept him around on | Stanton reported the case to the po- | night in Montville, She was born in of Sillu' Madras, Percales or |1, 5% 1m0k Foine and Femwick awel- When the manufacturer of a B the slippery ice, turned his umbrella |lice. Owing to the slippery roads the | | odsard, et 14 1535 the daughtes CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS g 3 * 4 jiE e el ‘"‘; Bud d bR well known branded article inside out sent his eveglasses off in|aerial truck was not sent out, but in- | of Joseph Maynard and Prudence Mul. — — Mixtures of Silk and Li le jon_ shore and are so hunary. (§ comes into the newspapers of [| one direction and his hat cercening up |stead a supply wagon went along with | one “She Was marted fo Mlenoias W- | Series To Bs Held Announced By Ower rlces . = INEM, | The firds come right in on the docks H} this town ° with 'his adverttso- | Broadway in another. Hat and tm. | some ladders | Chuireh on Feb. 21, 1586 in Ledger Cen State Commission. etc., at moderate prices. e T e il "‘c";:";:l 53’35 ments meet him half way, Mr. f§ brella were recovered but the eye- —_——— ter. Besides her husband she is sur. - 4 ta clors aur winter choes {And zer fha neceseary | food. The|f DeAer glasses have not been seen since. THREE FIRE CALLS. vived by her children, Nelgon of Nor-| The stats civil service commission | i odios’ §250 Shoss now $1.98 coves 1 en over. Show him that v i wich; Clarence and Julian, of Mont- announces tests to be held in March at | |"J4i2% 6350 and 4. oes now e Ayl MYl W u bien Ve e S T et Stable Uncovered. Department Summoned Twice to|ville’ Mrs. 'Edwin Giashrenner. of Reom 55 Capilol, as follows: | Men's 250 Box Calf and Gun Matal 3 porst : stable of the E. Chappell Co,| West Side—Once % Enubti | Montville and Mrs. Warren Mathew- . Wednesday Marc romotion test 168 NOT BE PUBLIC other fellow in another town afterwatds repaired succombed to storm Sunday the brothers Fyron Maynard of Anthony, | pital for th Erbtoris ol | eat Prices : BT of th ind and its 4 was kept b for o Charles” Maynard of I o ins ves only e i v e E- 291 MAIN STREET | Decision 1s That Doors Will Bs Closed || _ The manufacturer's advertis- orhes Bote TAMOVER to | the AeTubaeat ¥ det ! U Taainten. | _ Get Your-efie today ahd save mon | on Trial of Major Koshler. ing J5 golng to create in the R giher shelter E - e old , 3 e P { S h s inds of people a desire to see '3 i ¥, Marc Office boys an Norwich, Conn, B S =t > a| 5 rday, 2 P ch, Conn. i it martial ot Mg, Bentamin || e soods. g i e cett : FUNERALS. i : Frank A. Bill, N SR : um 1s i vanit : ¢ the ‘residénce at No, 83 CI T mail t - tate oag 4 St be publc. | The court i b ] Rt gl B i | Nathan M. Church. ftol. . 3 y 104 MAIN STREET about” them. Through co-oper i { - a vote 1y this eftect shortly af- |} aung with the manufacturer by [J|at dinner; there was a crashing and e ep an: € [ierco ns Saturday morning. The |} showing the goods ana letting ||| & rending of building material and the noon aud after re- 1§ the public know you have them, f|tin roof from around the cupola. s: to the Mar, v S ¢ 5 : ’ i MU ss resu oclock fo remain [} vou’are bringing irade 1 ed.down’ into the yard. In the meigh- e : Thursday, March 12—Foremensof-res DAN MURPHY & CO. (i session ‘ciock in the af- D v e e ARty FemAuhoe - o Tonn Stéiner, a0 ; n- | onducted by Rev. L. . Frink. | pair work; highway sommissionsr's < 2 i Ci | ternoon. > large section.of tin- was lifted from c e 3 ’aniels, and the choir| gepartment. Salaries $3 to $6.50 per Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars | iU, .. o Secretary of War Al the saine fos yey iy the Foof .and .dropped down into the about e department | Of the < 2 fendered Safe in the day, Appointments to be made, Water Lindley M. Garrison, received at the eeting the manufacturer hal ard near the back door. |was called t e house of Lemuel | Arms of I ho _ bearers = were| \yednesday, March i3—Skiiled laun- Sériec of and Market €ts. | ost Friday, left it ‘to the discretion || Way—you are showing him that J] 250 nciTiihe back door. o Allen the | Mehning on I street where | Charles S. Johnson, Frank Phillips. | grpmen and women: appointments to — of the court whether the trial should you are alert to a good thing. cap stone was ripped from the chim- |a blaze was discovered on out- | Thomas Wilbur and Edward Fowler. no made at Connecticut Colony for Most Ciga's Are Good. be publie or private, When that manufacturer has f|ney and alongsido ~ the boarding side of the building where the elec- { Burlal was In the family plot in Com- Epileptics. Laundryman in charge, ¢ > - house of Mrs, K, R. Corey, No. 6% |ftric light wires enter the house. The | 8tock cemetery, where Rev. Mr. F $2760 per month and maintenance. oy prctty aors to distribute B Church, @ fence was blown over, | blaze was quickly put out by chopping | read & committal sorvice. There were | yundroases $20 (o $30 per month. \ s while ihe" femoe “dt the rear of the |Ding off the biazing wood. numerous beautiful flowers. Under-| “\ednesday, March 36—Instrictor A THESE ARE BETTER Patients to Display Articles, o «2- jents at the Norwish State Hos- ay. aker . TOM'S 1-2-3 5c ClGeR | pital wiil make a display of 1‘},‘.“‘; e residence of W, Tyler Olcott was (oss U e e uger, Jr. had chatke of | poultry husbandry at Connecticut GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Luskets at the exhibit to be held Any manufaclurer or mer- ed down Into (he yard. TROLLEY TROUBLES. 1S St AL REEATRSIR D W ricultaral college. Appolniment to be T e | at Shaw mansion in New London on ehant interested in this Co-ob- Pwo chimneys were blown down at B e Miss Mary A. Morgan. made at salary of $125 \ ry them and ses. s March 11 erative work 18 invited to ad- the home of Peter Hanson at No, 132 | Trees Across the Wires and Marguerite The funeral of Miss Mary A, Morgan’ Graduate of agriculutural 2 3 THOS. M. SHEA, Prap. Franklin Su ‘ — — e dress the American Newspaper School street, and at No. 75-77 West Roof Tie Up Traffic. was held at her late home, No. 86 quired - fals Next to ille ®aluce Cafe | Meriden.—At the i4th annual cen- Publishers Assoclation, Bureau Thames_street, a house owned by F Wadsworth street Ilartford, Sat ‘rday |* Thursa L —Janitors and i | vention of the New England asséalas of Advertising, World Building, E. “Pattérson the largest part of ihe‘ Beginning with the falling of the | afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Irving H. | elevator-men floormen; vacancy 3 WhEe > tion of gas engineers held recently at ew York. roof was torn off, the cupola denuded | roof of the Marguerite building on the | Berg, pastor of the South Congrega-|to be fliled at v London terminal ‘ 4 want to Pus suur - | " A. Learned, manager of the Booklets on request of its covering and a chimney | trolley wires on Sundav afternoon, the | tienal church, officiated. The body was!dock division of rivers and harbars 83 Lefore ihe vublic. there is ao me« | Meriden nd Electric Light com: o knocked down. The house is occu- | trolley compan: had a load of trouble | placed in the recelving vault ai Spring | and bridges commission, if janitor and @lugn Beiter Lan through the -fvertias | pans. was chocen president of the body, ‘w.d by the families of Henry Nichols [@1 the rest of the day, and it was not | Grove cometery ho casket was borpe|watchman, $30 per month and rooms g colimus of The Bulletin The membersiiy 230, - > Urs, Griftin and Mrs, Shalea © - Jynul apoul A0.30 thai normal condy- ! by boriess. Bumial will be in Norwics.! March 27 to 30—Assistant physician, X 7