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MARCH 12, 1914 ... PASSING OF THE HOMESTEAD NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, PERSONALS FRESH ASPARAGUS How to Save ire fsatietin. MUSHROOMS iss Mary Connell of 83 > - CAULIELOWER . , street is confined o her home by seri- Your Eyes - STRAWBERRIES Norwich, Thursday, March 12, 1914. | 5u% Gliness. i —_— e ———————— . P BERMUDA ONIONS and Mrs. Robert MeBurney and by Branche Be Grange Meeti e icture o it ENDIVE VARIOUS MATTERS e e, e sy ond | Paper by H. R. fore ge ing Gives P Try This Free Prescription idence on Lafayette street. > . . . 8 CE ey Vodloidiih: mities Sranthes hioneht b Eon s of Rural New England—New York’s Food Distribution - out all the go-carts and perambulators, !hjc) S"'i\{" h?fj]t'“" r;‘"lf':;: ‘\Gh\.} -h::’;"'c:'; Do Jour éyew. gize Fou trouble? Do e 2 %. T. company Probl H ] you already wear eyeglasses or s, . NEW BEETS There were about 4,000 visitors at!ill with a severe cold, is able to be WShown byM"" JOhn E' Fanmng Deputy J' E’ 2&(‘]0:" Thousandsy :1 people vl::cu KING ORANGES Pleasant \iew last week to sce the, out. e | these “windows” who might easily wrees caused by tae storm. * Crouch Made Visitation. S spense with them. You may be one PEARS Mrs. William O. Coulter of Saybrook | . ! of these, and it is vour duty te save : Wednesday in St. Patrick's church a in Norwich recently to see her PR your eves before it is too late. The RED BANANAS month's mind mass for Mrs. Bridg Launcelot, who is at the sanato- | eves are neglected more than any Blackburn was sung by Rev. J. k | _In the lecturer's hour at the meeting , onists who founded the first Massa- other organ of the entire body. After ROME AND SPIZINGURG APPLES | Broderick. Policeman William S. Doty of Clift|Of Norwich Grange, No. 172, Patrons chuseits scttlements think of a home- vou finish your day’s work Yyou sit EXTRA LARGE BLOOD ORANGES street has returned to his beat on|of Husbandry, in Pythian hall on | stead as being an old colonial type of down and rest your muscles, but how It was 26 years ago today, in 1888, about your eyes? LONG ISLAND DUCKS SOMERS D COD, Ib. 8¢ -25¢ FRESH BLOCK IiSL. Long and Round Clams, 3 gts. —AT THE— Public Fish Market 77 FRANKLIN STREET. tions of northwestern Connecticut- are | roll Thompson of Tarrytown, N. Y..|gejected Aveh i e x == Opposite Bulletin Building still blocked by drifts, in some places [ Moses Thompson of New York, and | S P80 l’Ny.w z":'j:“"“”"t Os;'"“; Notices Posted for New Plan to Go | Orders delivered Phone 1217-2 | almost impassable. George R. Thompson of this city, and cements Offered. Into Effect Monday. that the big blizzard began, snow con- tinuing to fall through the following day, March 13, Wednesday evening the Rev. Dr. J. B. Solcum led the prayer meeting in Preston, his subject being The Work of the Holy Spirit. A former Uncasville pastor, Rev. J. N. Geisler, of the Tolland Methodist church, is building a large cottage at Groton’ Long Point. —adv. Stonington Sunday morning. months, but no postboxes. Most of the Methodist churches in the Norwich district are adopting the new financial system as recommended by the district @uperintendent. Although it is over three weeks since the big snowstorm, roads in rural sec- Broadway after an absence of several weeks, because of illness. Mrs. George H. Partridge and daugh- ter. Miss Blanche Partridge, who have been visiting Capt. and Mrs. James i at Noank, have returned to Samuel Johnson of New Haven and Chauncey W. Johnson of Nyack, N. Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Johnson while in town to attend the funeral of their brother. Alexander Frank Thompson. West 134th street, New York city, fol- York city and had traveling clerk in the employ of A. Whittanem & Co. Twentx-two years ago last month he was united in mar- riage with Alice Allmond of Norwich, in New York city and she survives her husband. There are also three brothers, Car- been a valet and two sisters, Mrs_ Mary J. Irby of New Wednesday evening a paper read by H. R. Branche in the prokramme arrang- ed b; cturer Frank T. Maples was received with much attention and with | commendation of the faithful picture | hi that it gave of conditions or what has happened in many rural communities, while at the same time it struck. a hopeful noe for the future. The paper by Mr. Branchhe was up- on The Passing of the Homestead, and was as follows: The Passing of the Homestead. New England, perhaps more passing of its old colonial homeseads that gave to the original thirteen war two hundred years of homestead 2bode,” I think many of us whose an- cestry leads back to the landing of the pilgrims or to the early English col- | house such as may be sen today lend- i ing an air of old fashioned respectabil- | ity to such historic Connecticut towns, as Lebanon, Canterbury and Old Wind- am. It was in one of these original home- stead type of houses that my early boyhood days were spent, and I dis-| tinctly remember the massive timbers that were framed and built into this particular type of house. Built nearly | 150 years ago, yet today stands square and true as when it was raised way back in the revolutionary period. Nof have in mind no less than twenty just can remember them as they were 39, veal a cellar hole here, a part of an old (Continued on page seven.) s O S S S COUNTY FAIR OFFICIALS AND PRIZE LIST Considerable business was transact- society held Wednesda. TROLLEY TRANSFERS FROM ! JEWETT CITY LINE.. Do you rest them? You know you do not. You read or do something eise that keeps your eyes busy; you work your eves until You go to bed. That is why so many have strained eyes and finally other eye troubles that threaten partial or total blindness. Eyeglasses are mere- ly crutches; they never cure. This free prescription, which has benefited the eyes of so many, may work equal wonders for you. Use it a short time. Would you like your eye troubles to disappear as if by magic Try this prescription. Go to Lee and Franklin council, No. 3, R. and §. ., — than | 55 can be said of hundreds of similar A meets on Thursday, March 12, at 7.30 OBITUARY. B iomie octlon ST the oountyy. i8] nomes Tullf In Lha’same mannar be- | Lhe Suarel wideswake drug o/ £ei { p.m.. for ballot, business and rehearsal. — -3 L and sSoITow the | fore or after the time mentioned. 1. &' : a two-ounce bottle with warm water, drop in one tablet and allow it to 5 News of the death of Alexander such homes situated in the vieinity of iy Glacolve. With this “hasts I xchs o with tF t Rev. - 9% states from the middle of the 17th a5 thoroughly dissolve. g “’."I‘_N\(;"lmli??ot“i‘e‘dy‘a]red 'Larse:;fied A ?rnng .llwm‘psur‘l.t l‘:‘h‘":‘ hg""““;fs century down to the advent of the ;g‘:c:;:,::{f::g m:‘;n;ryhatof }v.‘:;:o ‘:lhuo bathe the eves two to four times | the Congregational church at North | wreooay morning at his late home, dark days that ushesred in the civil dafly. Just note how quickly your eves clear up and how soon the in- lowing an illness of short duration buildin, 40, 50 or more years ago. | Jammati 11 di Don’t be : s 5 i D e 2. - 5 1k ation w isappear. n’ Jino new etter bexes are to bl B P homescn. was born. in | 0Vl Webster gives the meantng of | acy of the towns Surretating Natwich | Lonid to use 1t; it 18 bsoiutaly harm. Sugh. Groton has had postmen for aix | LoUiSiana county, Va.' 50° vears ago. | ji8 3070, NOmestend 8 a dwoelling | if ‘one is in _search of evidence 10| jiive saved their cyes hag tasy staried e = He had passed most of his life in New and, ‘original | gybstantiate these statements—willre- | 1, care for them in time. This Is & simple. treatment, but marvelously effective In muititudes of cases. Now that you have been warned don't de- lay a day, but do what you can to save your eyes and you are likely te thank us as long as you live for pubd- lishing this prescription. CUMMINGS & RING . The .Congregational churches are| York, Mrs. Emma Thomas of New ; Notices have been posted at the car You Can't Place Eyesight aiding toward the 310,000 fund being | Yoric "There s also one mephew,|ed &t the meeting of the executive | barns of s extension of the transfer | u n | raised by the mission board to open | Master Kenneth ompson. of Nor- oard of the New London County Ag- | - e i i - 9 y | schools in China at the seat of the|wich and five nieces. Mrs. Thompson | ricultural Y | Privilege as relating to the Jewett City Funml Dflm’s On a Commercial Basis It's so necessary to the enjoy- ment of life that its value can- not be computed in dollars and cents. That's why facilities that Boxer uprising of 19 years ago. This evening District Supt. G. G. Scrivener will return from dence, which practically finishes its to the Methodist churches of is a sister of Mrs. Thomas E. Worms- ley of this city. Mr. Thompson was a frequent vis- itor here and was quite well known among the colored residents of Nor- wich. morning at 11 o'clock in the directors’ room of the Uncas National bank, and among other matters the following of- | ficials were elected: and the city trolley lines, the same to go into effect next Monday. From that time transfers will be given from the Jewett City line to any city point, which has not been the case and Embalmers are first-class in every detail for the orwich district for the present Mrs. Catrianne Tosbanine Superintendent of grounds—Sher- |in the pas B i i 3 3 2 i 3 3 past. Passengers coming into Atting Glamils that are friends, §) conference year. Wednesday afternoon at 12.20 o'clock | W %od Raymond. e e o e T O a5 MAIN STREET at reasonable prices, are too it e iy St b |1 SUnerteniant oF exNIbition SUIANE | Geshing te bauvier to Yot e Opposite Post Offica essential blessings to be found J| Dennis Riordan the retired New |y . " 0"} Gaughter, Mrs, Johanna | —B2dward A. Cook. : stance, will be given a transfer which on bargain counters. iLBrthlT;n ;1 v gn.,[dih:ngrz‘-;n?nk ‘\\’3\::'(; sl e g Pl e TR et et = 1.ount!§' }mrlermr for state society—|iney can use at Franklin square. This | ‘Phone 1062-2 Lady Assistant e cottage is one o ) st e b *| James B. Palmer. | they will r S ay i = r - dea age. s e S e they will receive when they pay the C. A. SPEAR ! Beacii, and wio has been seriously ill “)‘l‘:;_“fil'l;fi,fl‘,“‘i‘fie“’w:;dbgfg in Genoa, |, Superintendents—Class I, Nos. 1 0| five cant fare wrich 1 rollecred o the | OPTOMETRIST i now ,_“a”e n'v. sit up a few hours daily, Italy, but 64 years of her life had been | 14, h)lerw(:od P.:L_Amon.d, Norwich, Jewett City line after leaving Tafts 3 I'but is still very we Ialy, 1 ontry Moo 1oa been | James B. Palmer, Lisbon: Class II, | station Fronklin Sauare, .over Somers. 4| >hn J. Clyne, who died Jast week at | 2 ad lived in this city. She | NOS. 13 to 13, Elmer R. Plerson, Nor- | They will thus ride to Yantic_or any [ his home, 73 Carlisle street, New Ha- | i 7 her deughter, Mrs. Par- | Jich: Clase IIL Nos. 18 and other city transfer points for 15 cents, I ent R sarvived by his ot with whom she lived. DESSE. S RECI, e ILL, NG, whereas under the old plan it cost | ven, s 5B O. Rogers, Norwich; Class 1V, Nos. 3 i MABREY’S ] Margaret Murray and seve Mrs. Manuella Leverone. and 27, William A. Gallup, Norwich, | frem Joms myiy Some Into the square | ehildren, including Robert H. § i 4 ; | from Jewett City. and they then had to Nut Graham Bread . , S i e " ras 76 y . 37 to 29, George S. Byles, N wts ’ party's candidate for mayor of Hart- | €7 & brief illness. She was 76 years old | 7 20,30, B¢ yies, station and run the chance of catching at RALLION S Pt el s municipal election to be[2Rd 18 survived by five sons and four | wich. I a Taftville car. As the Taftville cars held April 7. Mr. Cheney has held the | d3ughters. There will be services at | _Chief marshal—Rutherford C. Plaut, | made no attempt to wait for any peo- — mayors office for tWo years. the Poli home Friday morning, after | Norwich. ple who might want to do this, it was King of Poquonoc Louis at Watch R. Cheney, Hill, will a summer cottager be the republican Manuella Leverone, widow of arles Leverone, and mother of Mrs. Sylvester Z. Poli, died at her daughtr’'s home in New Haven, Wednesday, aft- | __Mrs, which the body will be taken to New Edward Cook, Norwich; Class T 23 to 26, Frank W. Browning, wich; Class V. No. 26, L. I.. Chapman, Norwich, M. B. Ring, Norwich; Class or- Committee on pedigree—James | i B. | i pay five cents more if they were going to take a car to any city point. The only way to dodg ethe payment of this extra five cents was to get off at Tafts all a matter of chance whether travel- SEE THE ECLIPSE? ‘atithotente. of the ourias of D oA {,[nndmn 5 S \«;m be helddir} St. ii:ll;ngédy;kéon_ and Frank W. Brew- | ers would get to Tafts station in time i fe 24 Norton of Hartford in New York | Mary's ehurch in that city and inter- s 3 to make the switch from one car to Universal Question Wednesday Even- . 0000 O 0 owhide tronk that | ment will be i n the Leverone plot | For County Granges. - i the other at that point. ing—Conditions Here Ideal for Ob- | jeionged to Nathan Hale of South | there. The board voted to again this year |, Iransfers will also be given from serving Obscuring of the Moon by | Coventry when a student in Yale in FUNERALS offer the grange prizes aggregating ;!Ie city lines on to the Jewett City Bacthis Shal 7 was sold for $40 to R. W, | $100, to be divided as follows: To the 0% 5 £ — e 9 . This condition which existed former- on the strests Wednesday evening | SPring opening of exclusive gowns, | The funeral of Patric Cunning- | strietty. to granges in New Longen Shore Line Electric Railway company from a quarter Dbefore 10 to three- | WAISts, neckwear and dress accessories. [ ham was held Wednesday afternoon | souuts, = | by the Norwich Board of Trade, and quarters of am hour after midnight | Wednesday and Thursday March 11{from the parlors of Undertaker M. V. Bl o O e e | when the arguments of the Board of went around with their heads cocked | and 12. Gowns shown on living mod- | Murphy. J Fitzmaurice, rec- . . " ., | Trade committee had been presented hawk. The reason was that they were | v SNEE ch, Conn.—adv. took pl S 8 ) ] s yeal hat it was a condition that sho be er”x‘n tabs on the partial eclipse of | 3 : 2 5 & friends acting | last. ~The aggregate amount devoted | modified. The new transfer plan wiil ping ; ! When Comfort circle of the Ki | to this object is $30, and is divided as'phe welcomed by the patrons of the {he moon, Which most do0o o e | Daughters met Wednesday with M Mrs. Thornton Powers. | follow prize’ $10, second prize | Jewett City line, who have long felt ebn:gl-;i1:“e§"ll:':’;;jsxngji‘;‘\_ }50 ba seen | Ubarlotte Church of Williams stre Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock | $8. third prize ¥6, fourth prize $b and | that they ought to have the transfer S s b A e e | there was an attendance of thirteen. | the funeral of Ann Powers. widow of | fifth Any resident in New | rights which have now been granted. at the schaduled time for . the|Mrs. A. T. Utley presided. Among oth- | Thornion Pow was heid from the | London county may participate in this i ckily s o .ciaxlase e Baits R whadavrt e tMe | Doreas bag was prepal fux"f‘v.)n(t‘l‘{ml“}m{lu's xi :I':u(ll-xj-fm'\';r: ;‘mm-n ! ;‘r‘“:.‘r\,‘x u;;‘\livnfis fox'\(h‘r;e:)\estr\'; cars | HAD FINE TIME AT i ex e 4 o 2 ¢ orkers, & Alles R Richa 3. Harris, ) corn of any variety grown in | s 2 ~ : S $oTih e xeen Mowiy EroNE dveL e { tor of Grace Memorial Baptist | New London county. The corn will not | BUSINESS MEN'S BANQUET ORE MONEY IN OXNE Fon iy : o ey ana| The funeral of Mrs. Eugene Brown ted a burial was in Yantic | be judged until after the fair on ac- | DAY may be earned at the lower lofthand . meswent ‘8Bfloc Bastern . Boint swas held Tn ery, ‘friends acting as bearers. | count of the fact that it is desired (o | Nerwich Delegation of Ten Attendes T e i iy ey passing ‘;x h‘ gee w‘irf ater at the | grternoon at the home of her sister, > was a commitlal service at the | jet the growers have the full benefit of State Gathering at Hartford. s s e it h . "p{’f"“;“s i 3"d i,ermr(el;{c«t obscurity, | Mrs. Frederick Mather, at 2.39 o'clock. | grave, the late season. TIRE WEEK in other ways. which was at 1112 9-10. just a slight | Lhe Services wers conducted b Rev-| Mrs. Gideon Forester Barstow. Mo Ol 6 Gttt _ The delegation of ten Norwich bus- Applicants must be bright, = g Ja es 3 O] . Sur s i 5 N =) vhe rim of silver light was seen at the| G oCh o lnocary, i Wednesday morning at Park Con- | This year a departure from the reg- | hamuct ot 1y s ogd the a;‘dm”'d Donily, [Orema) (L DR lower righthand segment of the moon. | b sregational church there wete many ! ular custom will be the offer made by | nasoriation heid ta the eSS dintns and face. I want the MANLI- i‘“ all placte . nodans favorable con-| At the County Historical soc gl Sl e 8 Al funeral of Mrs.|the society to the cattlemen. AmY!room of the Hartford club Tuesday EST boy in the city. Come tions as S 8 ion. i | exhibit of nm-mg\\:urk‘_ ete. }A_er C. u~> ow, widow of Gideon owner of a pair of cattle may partici- | evening returned highly pleased with early prepared for work. Snow Clouds at Washington. | London, the exhibit of b | Forrester Barstow, M. D.. who died in | pate in this offer. To all exhibitors | the hospitality shown them. In the Dense snow clouds which hung over | the Norwich state asylum at Br | Lansingburg, N. Y, on Sunday. ~The|who participate in the cattle parade on | were President Herbert R. Apply to Washington prevented the astronomers | ter’s Neck is most inter Many | service was at 11 o'clock in the church | the second day will be given $2 for ev- | Who i ales ' AR ok at the naval ob: from taking rvatory 1's observatory and professor of nomy in Hobart college, Geneva, | of the pattern itricate and out the notices calling attention to the adjourned meeting to be held next Barstow had long been | Son. ery exhibit of a yoke of cattle. Here- . OCEAN BEACH REPAIRS. e Business Men's association, as a patriotic decoration. The menus which were easily tucked MRS. A. M. HAMILTON, be sure of a good timekeeper. We will sell you a Hamilton accurate observations of the moon’s | €ral of the baskets are woven pictures|an —influential member. The casket | tofore cattle owners have complained Vice President William H 21§ Main St, Norwich, Conn. eclipse, for which they had been pre- | Of rural scenes. N rested in front of the pulpit and was | that there was not sufficient remu- |(ryickshank, Seeretary Charles W parine for weeks. Only at intervals | ; . |surrounded many beautiful floral | neration to warrant their exhibiting at | Pearson, former President brenk o When the winds separated the clouds |, A dentist has been detailed to Fort| tributes of esteem. TRev. Samuel H. | the county fair. and this has been | Smith Mayor ohy. Wiltiam were the astronomers able to train | Terry, Plum Island, for 90 The ! Howe, D. D., pastor of the church, of- | found to be the fact at other fairs. A. Somers, James W. Semple, Charles Their powerfal inatruments directly up- | dentist and wife arrived ai| ficiated, and was assisted by Rev. By this inducement it is expected to | \" Haghers s ava A on the partially obscured planet. Hope & he _rn:l ;n-d_ are occupying the quar- | Henry T. Arnold of th city. The get a cattie exhibit of at least 100 |nar Schwartz. was expressed, however, that the pho- | ters which were occupied by Lieuten-| ushers were Myron B. Prentice, John | yoke. The spoke especially of the decora- | tographs made after the moon had en- | &nt Tyon. Usually a dentist from New | F. Parker, Frank W. Browning and | The secretary was empowered to se- | tjong in the American coloys and at- | ® . tored the shadow would reveal some |l-ondon is given the contract for caring | Weston C. Pullen cure judges for the horse races, the|iractive souvenir programme ard sou- | points relating to the phenomenon that | for the teeth of the diers at the he body was taken to Plainfield on | cattle and poultry exhibits and to se-|venirs. In the center of each table | would be of assistance to the astrono- | - & Fpectals trolley lear gt 230 oialock ' S ‘heDh"’f“;lrh“r“:l')‘g»p" was a flag on a standard; on the cute | s in correcting the lunar tables. | S an burial took place in the family resident Arthur D. op -1 iftle cigur b e % it | B hils “Mose” observations were im- | FOR COUNTY IMPROVEMENT plot there. The bearers w ere Henry |Sided at the meeting. In addition 1o | iigars —was °iio(§§§“u€i’1‘é“2.’;‘ b = possible, the great telescopes showed | LEAGUE MEETING | Dorrance, Charles F. Burgess, Walter | President lathrop, there were present| gy and at each plate was a silk | s n that the moon entered the earth’s EEES aiin Kingsley and Luther S. Eaton, all of | Secretary Charles D. Greenman, Treas- | 19z about § by 12 inches, the gift | ghadow at precisely 8.41 §-10 and was | Secretary Jewett Notifies the Towns | Plainfield. The commitial service was | urer Frank W. BrewSter, James B.|of Mayor Cheney. The larger flaes more than nine-tenths obscured befor: of ko oAty read by Rev. Asher H. Wilcox. Rel- Palmer of Lisbon, Griswold H. Morgan | from the table centers gifts from the || When the rigid inspection of it finally emerged about three hour: i atives accompanied the remains to|of Salem and James F. Mason of | iate association, were taken home || railroad watches begins on our later. G Tewratis. wbicatatv - of: the Sari | DIamOelE | Franklin. by the associations from different || Toads, be prepared. Own a Darker Than the Average. au committee of the Norwich| The funeral arrangements were un- | towns and the silk flags were almost | § Watch that will pass afl require- Willlam R. Brooks, director of ness Men's association, has sent | 4ef the direction of Henry Allen and | $37,500 TO MAKE unanimously tucked in the shirt trom.s’ ments. Buy a HAMILTON and reposted good observations of the partial eclipse of the moon, the | afternoon in hall o'clock for Saturday here at 2 the town the further or- | Sachem Chapter Meeting. | Concrete Bulkhead Wall and Walk in a pocket and carried away as a souvenir contained pictures of the | Waitch on terms to vour advan- tage. Call and see us, gky being remarkably clear ganization of the New London County The regular meeting Six Feet Wide Suggested. speakers and officeds of the association Professor Brooks, who has observed | Improvement league. chapter, No. L. S. Ry 2 besides little verses of greeting. many eclipses classes this one as| Tha six towns which did not elect | nesday evening at the Buckingham At a meeting of the New London| The tables were for parties of ten, THEPLA _CADD darker than the average, the portion | directors at the meeting last Satur- | Memorial, at which Worthy Matron < Park commissioners “PdnESd-?} af!e: there being a sufficient number in the A of moon within the shadvw appearing | day are advised that they were to | Flora J. Fitzpatrick presided, was oc- noon, at which Chairman George S.| Norwich party to fill one table, of a deep copper color. | secure subscribers during the week, | cupied mainly with routine business. | Palmer presided, plans of a walk and Congressman Mahan was the only Established 1872 SRS ] meet and nominate their directors and | There was a good attendance and re- | bulkhead protection for Ocean Beach.|member of the Connecticut delega- Guest from Norwich. At Groton this week Mrs. Julia Hitchcock celebrated her 79th birthday | anniversary and was given a party by | present the names at the meeting, while all have as large a list ers to present as Professor . coming other towns are to of paid subscrib- possible. from Storrs Jaryis freshments were served after the meet- | ing. — e LIFE'S ROAD. | submitted by the T. A. Scott Co. together with a report on them, were The estimated cost of construction, accord- ing to the specifications of the Scoit Co., was not to exceed $15 per linear tion in congress able to be present, Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Two Shop Meetings—Secretary Hill Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Nerwich, Ct. Delightful Gathering of E. O, E.’s. relatives and intimate friends. One of | is to be here also at this foot in the finished work. This wou Visiked Wilisunutic Assesiation, ot Ao A ¥ her friends, Mrs. Pryor of Norwigch, | there are also to be other Smoothed by Change of Food. mean an approximate total expense of o aaseioy Shie E‘.emngm' - ‘: uum.m o: en who is 80 vears old, was a guest. A e —_— { $37,500. The shop meeting at the Hopkins | programme of the E. O“, E's was m". er was served and many were received. AT DAVIS THEATER. The Girl in Waiting. | to the satisfaction of two big houses. is a big load to carry and an | unnecessary one. When accompanied by indigestion it certainly is cause for ' The plans as presented by the com- pany suggest a concrete bulkhead wall and walk of the same material It was stated that & Allen Arms company will be held Thursday this week instead of Fri- day owing to the fact that the factory company and Dr. Joel B. Slocum will one which was passed Tuesday ewe- ning with a member on the outskirts of the West Side. = = = s The Myrkle-Harder company con- | the blues. | six feet in width. " closes Thursday night for the remain- Upon arriving at this member's WE HAVE FAITH IN | tinued as popular favorites on Wed- | Byt the whole trouble may b i1y | the walk could be extended inshore|der of the week. Rev. E. S. Worces- | home the guests were welcomed with - | nesday at the Davis theater Wwhere | mmw“‘ e gl nr;g *”_Eddb P orgs ';:/id; one to three (ee;zal a"]"dda‘fofmnor_cou lnfilwgl sn}v‘u‘n:. (')n'frlda: the meeting | 2 novel musical programme After | i : r i § AR 5 T« 2 & | not t cee er line: wi e hel at e Crescent { THS STOMACH REMEDY.;(hp_\ presenied The Girl in Waiting easy and comfortable by Proper eate nTheopleaxxm ;ind regon e Miennesd Arms | the regular business of the club the TR i customer said to us the A woman sets us_to thinking. So have used them and have | husiastically sounded their 1 | sented was a bill of deicicus comedy pre- in capital form and with all Exhibits Danny Murphy’s Picture. | ing and the cultivation of good cheer. Read what a Troy woman suys: ever since. i “At the time I began to use it life | mer, a foremr resident of this city. at length by the commissioners, the proposition being taken under advise- | speak. | Secretary Edwin Hill of the Y. M. little of Willimantic concerning the work of the association in general. | members had several flashlight pie- As an add- ed attraction of the evening the social tures taken of the group. . ‘Say. you ought to tel i “Two y zo T made the acquai Co. inspected the|C. A. paid a visit to the W | e s = 1 special stage settings and effects | 'wo years ago I made the acquaint- | ment. The Scott Co. i . A. paid a visi 0 the illimantic | committee had Prof. Abrim of Nor- oown about Rexall Dys. | (1% i 0 fhe needed aimosphere. For | ance of Grape-Nuts and have used the | damage at the beach and offered its|Y. M. C. A. Wednesday and had a | walk, who is visiting here, show sev— would myself i { Thursday the bill is The Great Divide. | food once a day and sometimes twice, | sugcestions at the reuest of Mr. Pal-|long conference with Secretary Doo- | eral of his new dances. The meeting of next week will undoubtedly be the last for the present season. es both to us and their friends, In the window of the Smoke Shop | was a burden. 1 was for years afflicted | Church Improvement Society Meeting ‘fifii&",:?.’n fi?llhefigfie;gact“;h;‘;z?u_‘ . had an a4 you all knew | there was displayed on Wed y a | with bilious sick headache, caused by! pp, ymprovement society of the Sec- | ¢on< 5! bowlinig . He says great tatec | 1. Lut, in the chance that |Dpicture of Danny Murphy w [ pafigestion, 2nd nothing seemed 10| ng Congregational church held its | .q"is"taken in their matches and that || Sure Way to Regain some of you do suffer from indigestion, | tracted comsiderable attention in view | relieve me. | regular monthly meeting in the par- | 18 (SKER (0, (helr matches an | y Cg beartburn, dyspepsia, or some other | of the announcement just made that “The trouble became sc severe I )ors of the church Wednesday after- e ESpE | stomach complaint, don’t know about | the popuiar Norwich big leaguer has | had to leave my work for days &t a| noon at 3 o'zlock. The attendance was WEDDING, i Robust Bloom of Youth them—we are writing this. | signed with the Brooklyn team of the | time. {large and after the regular business ] el e They contain Bismuth and Pepsin, | neW Federal league. With his ace| .y nerves were in such a state I|was transacted a social hour was Rouse—Baohelder. | A smoow., velvety-soft ekim, w two of the greatest digestive aids;customed facility in framing apt ex-| .ould not sleep and the doctor said I | spent and refreshments were served The marriage of Dr. Albert J. H | delicate, peach-like bloom, is known to medical science. They | Pressions, Frank Fagan has attached | yu4 on the verge of nervous prostra- | by the following ladies: Mrs. James - Albert J. mue’ e Creator's most exquisite +orke. soothe and comfort the stomach, pro- | to the picture a card with these words: | tjon. I saw an adv. concerning Grape- | Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Jerome Conant, Mrs. | Wihen the first biush of youth is oy of Cambridge, Mass., formerly of this Bachelder, city, and Mrs, mote the secretion of gustrlo juice, | i;lgg;gy‘I:""{;g"i;;s‘e"l’)’l;'“.“‘;";)"z‘;“fig“?L Nuts and bought a package for trial. | John Trankla and Mrs. Aubrey Jarvis. { U0 8 SO0, ‘gl‘m“* | eI ANL S04 44 ) Baitala €] o e e W . 2 2 1 » » o convert it inta tioh. rad blesd and | contract with the Brookiyn Feds at| “What Grape-Nuts has done for me | s | Place in this city on Wednesday atter- | Lhat® the guestion improve the action of the bowels, We | the largest sulary he has yet received. | 1S certainly marvelous. [ can now | From State Board of Education. neon, the ceremony being performed experts .m ‘:.n Deltove thewt toh e Thaberroi Yo | Watan the Brooklyn I On the | sleep like @ child, umn entirely free| e state bourd of education has | at 4 oclock by Rev. A. P. Hilnn at his | Sam te ths Soenton. " actory made for Al b e hane Allo 1u & card printed in green | from the old trouble and havenot 1aA | iased four new peuiphlets, the cal- | resi@encs ‘on Hroad mtrect. Tae deoicod e T We certainly woulan't offer i (5| and containing greeetings and good | & headache In over u yvear. I feel llke | glogues of the Normal — ‘Training | was unattended. that marvelous girlish colof anu oit- you entirely at our risk unless we felt | Wishes from the Norwich fans, a new person. [ have recommended it | sohools wt Willimantie, New Haven, | Dr. and Mrs. House are to reside in|ness in a sure they would do you a lot of geod. It Rexall Dyspepsiu Tablets do not relieve your indigestion, check the | H. A. Richmond Chosen, The annual junier exhibitien will to others. One cipally Grap the ice all v mun Nuts, nter, 1 knew ate prin- whiie working on and sald he never and New Britain an da list of the town :hool committees, boards of school | visitors and education and librery di- | Cambridge, where he has un office as a psychic and magnetlc hemler. This is his second marriage, as he recently procurabie at an “drug store, will convert a faded, frec led, worn-out or discoiored complexicn inte ene of e‘pnnun& loveliness in e heartburn, and make it possible for | be held at Wesleyan on April 30th, | €.t Petter in his life’ : recters of the stute. secured u divorcs in the superfor court| less thun twe weeks, ecini skiil you to eat what you like whenever | Among those chosen as a result of the | Name given by Postum o, Battle L B o here. i?’m;’,‘:"m’-fi"fz nl .nmolldl vou like, come back and get your | preliminary contest to compete for the | CFeek, Mich. Read “The Road to New Police Station lce Box. e cream and washed off in the morni: money. two prizes offered is H. A. Richmend | Wellvile,” in pkgs. “There’s a Rea-| Ag the old ice bex at the pelice Took Trinity Henors. To pemeve wrinkies or delay their Soid only at the more than 7,000 | of this city. iR station has worn out, the pelice com- In the announcement of honors at | formation, a face bath made fiy dis- Rexall Stores, and in this town only | Bt LS i Ty Ever read the above letter? A new | missioners are having s new one put | Trinity College Charles T. Senay of | Salwing 1’ o powdered waxolite in 1§ at our store.” Three sizes. 2ic. 30c and | India’s financial difficultics have|ene ap-ears from time to time. They|in. The new box ix somewhat smaller [ New London was awarded the Terey | R W1} hizel will be foind wonder: $1.00.—N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main ' caused serioug <mbarrassment i than the old one but will be sufficient | faliowship and Franeis 8. Fitwpatriek i PO Pl S8treet, Norwic&h, Conn, Jearl NaRset, are ge:uivh. true, and full of human ! T~ =ik all Uie gesds of the place, Qlean, N, Jo tha Bussall 4 laxed skin, caswing M % S04 - Zo0Qbh,

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