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e B, Norwich, Monday, Acril 6, 1914. Heary Allen & Son WOMEN IN MERCHANTS' WEEK teacher. Jones, Ida He Leffingwell; sent one-half day, Nola West Town Street. A B : 3 APRIL_6, 1914 Irwin F. . MI-0-NA FOR ALL Telen E. Murphy, That sudden breeze, predicts. BAD STOMACHS Get a Gas Heater You all know it's dangerous to eat breakfast in a cold room. and ! :sldes. FURNISHING THE WEATHER. Matrons’ Committee of 200 Invited to Cooperate With Nor- | tcscner Entire number of pupiis 31 ! perfect 6. Myrtle Armstrong, Jo-! wich Business Men—Enlisted In Plan to Contribute jebb! Hill agatha Murray, Florence UNDERTAKERS ‘Why suffer with that uncomfortable Forecast for Today. feeling of fullness, headache, dizziness, | i | i 1 H Fair Monday; Tuesday increasing Wheeler, Arthur Fulton, Earl Hill sour, gassy, upset stomach, or heart- | jt's not very comtfortable. Whereas - ; 7 te t = & o Grades 3 and 4; J. E. McNamara, | jhurn? Get rellef at once—delays are | wi: 88 Main St. e e e el Toward Success of The Eight Days From April 18th to teacher. -Entire nimber of pupils 37: | dangerous. Buy today from sour drug. | 1.2 one of our Heaters installed, you | Predictions from the New York Her- | neither’ absent nor tardy 6. Bverett|gist a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Tab.| 9Bl have to light it a few minutes Lady Assistant when requested [J &ld: On Monday it will be generally 25th. Bingham, Theodore Conmell, James | jets. -~ re breakfast is called in order i overcast to partly cloudy and mild, Connell, George HIll, | with fresh variable winds, followed by Mary They are not a cure-all or an experi- | bave tie diaing zoor coinfortably John Rogers. ment, local rains. i i i teacher. Entire ‘number of pupils 27: | achs and d indi; i distre Wi v those Heaters in three ail- Observations in Norwich. While the business men in Norwich Mrs, Joseph T. Fanning, Mrs. Charles eot. 1. Glady: Avgiet Dl aoty s S0 OnE AIUSPAROR L .. & oyt s The following records, reported from | have been working for the success of | W: Vaughn, Mrs. Henry M. Pollock, DOEROLR: ¢ ys Armstrong, e: Their action is sure, safe and imme- | ferent styivs: Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes Merchants' week—April 18th to 25th Mrs, Arthut ¥. Howard, Mrs. Charies Lenna. Viola Hill Grades 5 and 6, E. Louise Twohig, Anna Jones, Caro-| but a scientific remedy mended to regulate out-of-order stom- recom- diate. -m. Rezoor Reflector Heater In two sizes line Jones, Henry Shahan, Dardow y o in temperature and the barometric S. Holbrook, Mrs, John Troland. Mrs.| Yergacon "e:x‘:;r'el;:‘ no. mora effective stamach ey as e changes Saturday and Sunday: lgclush'e—lhe women have *not been §"17 Tyyl;; 01"-‘*91!.&#;:. glnmn"('. Johnerl" Grades 7 and 8, Issabell T. Service, ‘!mpp‘;g lh'}fl?{&i— “.92 n;! :fl;fih;s The Oriole, scmuthing new in Gas Saturday— e S ns : 2 Mrs. Joseph P.'yo;cher. Entire number of pupils 19; | she irritated walls of the b Heators. Ta m . . ; 30.23| It was considered that the latter | Connor, Mrs. Herbert M. Lerou, Mrs. Sher, " of pupils 19:1the irritated walls of the stomach, 12 m i4 3033 | might nave am important part in make | Noah Hogers, Jr. Mrs, Frank i. Al T e adw i, Trene Wood. | Srensthens and builds up the digestive| Cqi) and ses them at our offios and L4 8 b m. . 40 3028 |ing the Week o off pleasantly and | Mrs, John P. Murphy, Mrs. R. e 2 orgau; ncreases the flow of gastric| . . "eyplain their usefulness. Highest 50, lowest 29, profitably by banding together to take | Smith, Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs, Mrs. | < Falls School duicps. CIRUS apslating snatere’ in “ihe ove Sunday— . ‘Bar. |a systematic interest in each day's gred klak W. Lester, Mrs. Frank e S:C:MG‘::"'H e FEZ"}L’éa"‘fffif,‘;"l‘m?r"é’ ?.:::r:]n‘a,:u:;nz! 78 m . 30.20 | events. ranska. | . L 3 ntire sys E i e 8021 | With that end In view, the energetic | _ Mrs, Robert W. Perkins, Mrs. Squire Stetson, teacher. Entire number of ' fited—yvou will enjoy good heaith. PoRtine] 3031 | gemeral committes 'has’ invited over | Gregson, Mrs. Leonard O. Smith, Mrs, | puplls 37; perfect 8. Natalie Connor,| Do not suffer another day —get a pox| (vlty of Norwich Highest two hundred of the town's matrons, | Herbert B. Cary, Mrs. George T. How- | Helen Dudek., Rose Culansk, Irenc of Mi-o-na Tablets from The Lee & : = i Tepresenting all sections fo pian to|1and, Mrs Amos A. Browning, Mre.| Powelee, Helen Rynkewlcz Edmund Ossood Co. Take them as directed.|(jas & Electrical Depar[nafl '] A visit at least one store during each | Charles O. Murphy, Mrs. William R. Fanning, Charles Marish. { You will be surprised and delighted CRANSTON S Predictions for Saturday: Fair, con- | afiarngon of the week, making at least | Perkins, Mrs. N, V. Porter, Mrs. Eimer | Grades 3 and 4, Elizabeth T. with the quick relief. Ali Bldg 321 Main St. tinued colder. dictea, | One purchase; large of small, anything | C- Jewett, Mrs. John B, Fanning, Mrs. Haves, teacher. Entire number of ce o aturday's ‘weather: As predicted. . J. D. Haviland, Mrs. William P. Butler, pupils 38; perfect 7. Ava Byrnes, Predidtions for Sunday: Fair, siight- | f5om 8 lollvpop o a grand planc & | Mre' mawin A. Tracy, Mrs. Thatcher Hlizabeth Hagstrom, Phillp ~ Connor, for successful fishine. Althoush thev 1y warier, : | influence at least one neighbor -or | Otis, Mrs. Frank T. Maples, Mrs. Her- Seymour Barhara, Edward Jacobs, ave fished their favorite brooks for | ASON OPENS Sunday's weather: Slight snow, |ryeng 1o do the same. man Alofsin, 2d, Mrs. Woodbury O. Ralph Marsh, Stanley Vounce. | the past few days they returned home | Cal ite C 1 FUR SE threatening, followed by clearing, cool, | A4 R0 Uha Sains” and advantages | Rogers, Mrs. Frank B, Hall, Mrs. Ar- | Fifth and sixth grades, Lizzie Mc- | With small catches. | alamite oa Now is the time for you to get cu: | northerly winds. 4 of Merchants’ week are primarily for *;;: gfill&;h?pvfi(:f;ror&;fifl"‘-})&{gzz Kfinx.zsteuch:rr. tE‘;\(iri number of pu- B ot e |l The Kind That Burns Up Clean furs. 1 guarantee | ers who will be within the | MTSs. . Pt S pils 26; perfect 9. uclle Hagger! f % b »er!-flxt Have also lmlm i Sua. Moon n o SO é?&'it?flis and 1t ‘will be courteous | J. Cassidy. Mrs. Cesare Del Carlo, M Margaret Sultemeyer, Martha Taylor.. The Bear Cats defeated the Hustlers | JOnN 0. PEGKHASM Tur Coats for men and women, Wo- [ Aun [} Aigh |} Muon | (o give out of town buyers the first | Willls T. Rogers, Mrs. Maurice F. Frank Barber, Raymond Byrnes, Leon- at the Maennerchor diamond Saturday Phone 402 men’s Mufis and Collars and anything {| Rises, | Bets. | Water.||_Sets.| chance, there will be plenty of attrac- 1H gfi Jtamiz \{S\oungi, gnp- < hn\r‘lu ard Desmond, Frederick O'Neil, Thés. afternoon the - d”‘ s to Only B8 THarves St 52 Broadway = ine. mtls 5 cketts, Mrs. Samuel ‘ase, Mrs. Spivery, Malcolm Stintson 7 innings were played out owing to b i. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St.| 553 i1 fogs Lor alf end, the bome folve W B entr Boanten, Hovai G| SRt ™ "at™ ertruds | ihe old . $ 17 g s- | Holmes. | Browning, teacher. Entiresnumber of — = 2 i iz e cverts hamdved active: ihver- | . Mrs. Jonathan F. Lester, Mrs. Louis paptis 35; pertect 5. Stanies Bandsh, P.W. C. Won. M. J. FIELDS Flocsat 9 0 ested women in the streets and stores Q' ;‘hg‘d;r. M{‘& Hém'_?l' A;‘m;.\‘m, }}: Louis Bednazz, Frank Panek, Nellie| Th‘k Ponemah Wheel club won from | TR g : . 10 will glve visiiors a favorable impres- | B. P. Bishop, Mrs. Emil M. Fox, Mrs. Jacobs, Stefy Kolorale: a pickup team at basketball Saturday 3 Whlte Cafe 11 | & Ston 5t the ottr: as up to date busy | Chauncey A. Sherman, Mrs, Albert A. Yo s”i’“ afternoon by the score of 13 to 7 | cut Flowers, Designs, Forms ana 12 6.24 and prosperous. Mitchell Mrs. ~Waterman R. Burn-| o AngnaE p{,kauus G tEe Plants. Telephone 63 i high water it 18 0w i ham, Mrs. John F. Parker, Mrs. Ed- SEN J 3 . =3 Desr Been. ‘ DAN MURPHY & CO. uderwiien 12 oTlowea By Baod tide: le“‘f C:"‘"";"’: T’:{"’"" vorg | TARE A Cudworth, Mrs. Abble _B.|er. Entire number of puplls $4; Der-| geyera) geer have been seen in the | 2 : ¥ e 3 owing is a list of the members ! s, Mrs. T. Woods, Mrs, fec i illiam _Danil S o > 5 i | Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars GREENEVILLE NEWS |of the general commiitee and those in- e ogees “Mra. S, Howard Danilouicz, Ruth Ericson, Haymond ST L T overha“lln and | vited to cooperate with them in the | Mead, Mrs. Amdrew J. Wholey, Mrs. Evans, Edward Ferguson, Elizabeth P Corner of Watar and Market Sts. —_— v week's activiti as the Matrons’ | Thomas H. McClenathan, Mrs. Nelson Haden. Robert Mo:-isnn. Algianlder, Poracadli P . Walking Club Organized—Took First committee: J. Ayling, Mrs. Alexander Sharp, Mrs, Morrison, Jennle Sebastian, Charlot-| . = Fersonals. = - Re air worK Walk on Sunday—Swedish Church Mrs, Archibald Mitchell chalrman: | Willlam L. Fletcher, Mrs. James D. te Stawbley. Basioiag | Mhr h Msomap: S o e p - Hald Spbes Setheiny Puening. |atre . M. Huntington. Mra. Charles | Rough, Mrs. Willam W, Maynard, Grades 3 4 and 5 Lina B. Spalding p g AL ' L, Hubbard Mrs Oliver L. Johnson | Mre® Henry D. Johnson, Mrs. George teacher. Entire number of pupils : SO R S R F ALL KINDS ON— ond Street Walking club, has been or- | tello Lippitt, Mrs. Samuel Kronlg, Mrs. e M o Sr“go“g'fil‘s" Moy man, Dyll Danilokicz, Walter Ericson, SOEC R T » 3 L TOMOBILES, CAKRIAGES. w~ genized with Willlam Arsenault as|james C, Macpherson, Mrs. Frank J. - Whittlesey, M 2 Emily Haden, Joseph Hazard, Edith ichard Kyle was a visitor in Wil- | “s president and Edward Willett as vice | 3} % George Whittlesey, Mrs. Anthony - : limantic Sunda .5,sTRUCKS and GARTS. S < ; | King, Mrs. Timothy C. Murphy, Mrs. e BY o MU\rs, McAvoy, Frank Prodell, Dorothy Scon lhey wi iZ DOYS | president. ~The members of the club | Hrtert R, Branche, Mrs. George A, | hock, Mre, Horatlo Bigelow, —Mrs.' BCIICY. MHenry Scbastian, Bernard ez v d wirls, and their faces will Ia;roe 1p&h~m§ “Bgnevue. IEIF-n‘rl“‘d .;‘gno:j.ic, | Keppler, Mrs, John M. Lee, Mrs. Frank | Q;fifl“& \1::“1-:({:}1"'“' m-:;;:fi May Sebastian, Leonard Staubley. ‘-\r{‘,“sx George Have has returned #Mechanical repalrs. painting, trim SHE RS, G Ty Mave SIanEod 5 sories of woies | D Sevin, i George Linton, Mrs. | Chorles S. Storms, Mrs. Edward P. —— o e New York. | | g uphcistering and wood wors be only 4 memory. the ‘first of which took place Sunday |3 S 'S Wiiing. Mre. James I | Armstrong. Mrs. William T. Crandall WHIST-RRIZE WINNERS. | _ Fred Stone : d Mulphy _«smuthung n ail its branches When'thiey “walleato RIS ' THE b raitord, Mre. Charles W, Gate" Mra, | Mrs. Frederick W. Cary, Mrs. John A-' e\ b o ond First, Congdon- Driscoll | WET® Visitors in Willimantic Sunda . 7 pj) | Will last throughout the spring and | Wil i Se s W. Gale. Mrs.| rerguson, Mrs. J. Frank Clark, Mrs. -Desm ) 3 L | R Bring the babies and we’ll | Xl (&0 0 e ey D e | dohnsMoWaiamns, . George A.| Second in Sodality Tournament. | Richard Pilling nest Davis - o i —_—— Ll sl i 2M | Comeau. Mrs. Thomas J. Wattles, Mr ; .__|enjoyed a motorc catch their smiles, Now (Chutoh H. Oat, Mrs. James L. Case. Mrs, Wil- | 200000 TG (0B Ve Gurdon The whist tournament in which nine ' mantic . Crrvente s on \_m'h N talstreat liam P. McGarry, Mrs, ( l!:xrles H. Has- Bidwell, Mrs. Nancy M. Lathrop. M teams of Sedality members have been has been lsased to a mumber of Not- | " Ars. 7 Bdward Driseoll Mrs, H. L. | Bdward Beroy, s Cdnaph T . B e o ant mog o s Cotre W - wich Russian people, who are to hold | Stanton, Mrs, W. E. Canfield, Mrs. Worth, Mrs. F. J. Harper, Mrs. Wiil th i AGe Thama v Hiayed | oos oY delivesnd 507 to 515 Nerth Main SL . . | although not all the P evening sermor, church_sery th The hall has 5 ‘ fam B. Young, Mrs. Dwight H. Hough & s Do it Hune v ad s Bt e Mrs, Eo "’““"‘é' Mrs. Joseph Hall Mrs. William Ca- ©Out their full schedule of games, but gregational cr ee) st | Mrs. G. Warren Dav LA b 5 5 c laces, fo ich & service was held there Sunday noon. | Allig irs. avman . Cane. Mbs. Wil }“‘;';::fiex“ Sl Al g ;};isz!es&:vder:e:;fol’g;ls-dr, — be%rr domiaea - - E Many of those who attend the church |T.. Stearns, Mrs. George W. Carroll, RS e gl Jud T. J. Kelly and President J. = = THE FPriOTGGRAPHER come from Yantic and vicin | Mrs, William B. Disco, Mrs, "‘M"&."‘;’s‘:},‘l}!‘;"’(fi:a”"v?]'l‘;;'m““f' Destnond made up the team that e A "I Blrlhslu e Oppoeite Norwich Savinss Soctety. Tt | Holms, Mrs . Allen, Mrs. R A on first prize, counting up a total of LAY —in k"n’ v o sor | 18 p Mrs. W. M. Ryan Improving, vid H. Purvis,_ Mrs. James Moriarty, | Osgood, Mrs. Harry B, Prentice. Mrs. 155" points, and the high average of <, Fat sun & Mrs. William M. Ryan of 338 Pros- | Mrs. Willlam D. Ricker, Mrs. S. Al-|¥Fran E RO S EOUS (0. ¥ VL P ri-ain) they mhanes: ey Wid SHOBlAY- kSt L o TR ) _IS TH ect street, who has been in the Back- | bheus Gilbert, Mrs. Max J. Foley, Mrs 7 3 As each game was for 31 points 1t can PRESCHER- > D s 3§ Mrs. Wm. T. Lane, Mrs. Tyler D, 1. Clinton Prent J. PRICES CUT ON us hospital for the past 13 weeks is| Samuel Anderson, Mrs. Martin E. Jen- | Mrs, . T » Mrs. Tyler D.lbe seen what good score makers they | and Erfie Prentice Dréscher. much improved and was removed from | SeB, Mrs. Archibald Mitchell, Jr., Mrs. figl-‘l‘rsh G"}?rz‘e O. — ‘03_‘-()“(; were. For their good work each gets < i ! Frank Coxeter, Mrs, William H. Pal- | Charles D. Foster, Mrs. Ge : e a b 50 cigars. Henry Horse Blankets the haspital {o her home on Sunday. |, oy O’ Lawrence Millea, Mrs. | Parsons, Mra. J. Eidred Brown, Mrs.! & & PUEe & i st MARRIED e (Street and Stable) Susseital Baroes |John H. Ford, Mrs. Richard Lewls, | David M. Randall Mrs. Avery fens ond place and each received a pearl | FELTCORN—SALOMON—In e - | Mrs. Frank C. Turner, Mrs. Charles | Wheeler, Mrs. Carl W. Brown. Mrs. dled penknife. They scored 465 b dune Robes (Auto and Carriage) | .2 5, uccesstul suppor was con- | D. Gallup, Mrs. William F. Bailey, Mrs, | Ashley T. Boon, Mrs. David Merritt, ponn &6 BPRUCIE g 1 Pt SRR in p uto @) | qucted by the Swedish church Satur- | Richard M. Powers, Mrs, Fred C.| Mrs. Charles E. Meech, Mrs Rnha:;ns. St Dot The best selection. day night at the store of C. W. Pear- | Crowell. DeProsse, Mrs. Walter W. Lang, Mrs. MISS FRINK IN CAST. | 7 April 4, 1914, by Fur Coats son, North Main street. There were| Mrs. H. D. Rallion, Mrs. John J.|James H. Whitney. Mrs. Henry Ho- | Fohn Arthur MeDou Norwici | The best quality (Flll’ and Fur Lined) about 100 in attendance. Mara, Mrs. Thomas H. Beckley, Mrs. | vey, Mrs. Joseph W. Gilbert, Mrs. C. Played Henry Earhfurd in The Lion é}!,vd %ms Dorah Louise Greene of . —_— Chauncey B. Woodworth, Mrs. Shepard | Bdward Smith, Mrs. J. B. Stanton, ity lainfield. A {is Coburegational. Clurch B. Palmer, Mrs. Vine S. Stetson, Mrs. | Mrs. Charles B. Lee, Mrs. Franklin H. chid = The best guarantee. = Rev. Edward S, Woreester, pastor | Herpert T Miller, Mrs. Allen Cleworth, | Brown. Mrs. Elmer' R. Plerson, Mrs.| ige Almira Frink of this clty ap- . : S »2 pa Mrs. Thomas M. Shields, Mrs. Charles | Nathan rewster, Mrs. John B. p.onoS 13-4 f Jietin | GEIST—In L 4, Joseph . of the Broadway Congregational | ¢napman, Mrs, John D. Hall, Mrs. | Hawkins, - Mrs. Frank A. Robinson, | hoared in a very clever comedietta | ™ Geist. aged and 8 ‘days For the engagement ring o oo chutch and Rev. Charles H. Rick-| yimes p. Fenton, Mrs. John H. Scott, ' Mrs. Fred Tyler. e e oalas | Yuneral Trom home in Lisbon etts, pastor of the Greeneville Con- |7 5 dpciis 2 >~ Mra. . enton Cooke, last week at the r |~ Wednesda .2t 2 otlock | e can give you any mount. 14 Bath St. i i : i ceekly recital of the School of Expres-| ~Burial in meter wi g » Norwich, Ct. gregational church, exchanged pulpits weekly 3 e omin The Yemer sl | Took ‘PRIZE CUENIN BLOCK ISLAND CAN liss Frink plaved the role of Henry | “?w‘::iml"p\ iy ng you desire. astor, Rev. Mr. Ricketts. POOI Earlsford (actor) in a spirit of come= | widow of Stephen » : s SODALITY L TOURNEY RIVAL CATALINA' FISHING | Darlaford (actor) in o spiit of come | o Joars! o montt HOLY WEEK SERVICES, T. J. Driscoll, G. Leahy and J. MoCor- | 10,000 Tuna, Otherwise Horse Mackerel ::;;’9(»L§:$Tngm§ifi§?‘ral?fvaaflsnf‘e‘fi”gz? Canterbury - e miok Finish in That Order. Caught There Last Year. e i her futn in toel iy Frlsw ll ° Five Churches Unite in Observance of - O e o : xT—InNew don 2| m. Dlam°nds Weosk Giiore. Enciee. e REAOiaD I s maxiny whiok|] Block Tsiand is destined to hecome field of platform art is full of promise. L1014 Goots Bachert # has been going on for over a month [@ rival of Cataline island on the ‘ES—In New . In the churches of the <ity partici- | among the Sodality members, has now | cific coast as a tuna fishing ground Bids for Women's College Work. izab 25-27 Franklin Street, ° pating in union services . for . Holy | been concluded, with the resuit that T, | cording to a prophecy made | The time for submitting bids for road | e Noverh Cona. week, notices were read on Sunday of |{J. Driscoll, George Leahy and James | Inland Fish Commission of Rhod construction on 'th grounds of \onl- 8 y amonas the services to be held each afternoon | MCCormick. in the order named, take |1and in its annual report just issued. | necticut College for Women to be built |3 hro <o e or evening this week except Saturday. | the three handsome prize cues offered. [ More than 10,000 tuna, also known as | at New London expi ired «:tdnw;n d“fl;;:;'” late Erastus and Mary Leonard Mor- 2 The churches uniting are Broadway | Driscoll. who was one of the scratch | horse mackerel, were caught off Block | d2 At lh«\h‘ B e o iu the ros | gan. aged 69 ye DR. C. R. C1HAMBERLAIN ° and Second® Congresational Comtra | men, made the great record of going |Island in 1913 Some specimens | T ed at the coilege o ;| dartiord papers Dl Baptist, Church of the Good Sheph throught the tournament and losing | Weighed six hundred pounds. The re- | hican by the registrar, Miss Elizabeth| i\ grr — In Boz e | Dental surgeon MAS || s Sharen of Trinity Methodist | only two games out of twenty-five [ PO't pointed out that there was great | C. Wright. Of this number, seven were | “Hough, widow of John 1 Episcopal churches. > =" | played. possibility of developing the industry. | {rom New London contractors, one! aged 6§ years A On Thursday each church holds its| The following is the complete stand~ The lobster business was doubled in | from .\liddx.m»:_. «v)n:‘ f}:\m Tmnrv;;l‘;!; F“\?S;n' L In charge fsf Dfm . L. (;rrr's practics own regular weekly service and on | iDE at the finish: > :\h'l\ \]lg]x» last year. ~The total cate r.‘-;:}lt}_"&'l‘"; ‘f‘{‘u'f_*;e-:;;ied"a“h e or Covatrs. - Donni ayon fariog RIRClaet e Friday there is a morning service at Hep. WL as 1,210,094 pounds, e 4 . i R. Chappell, aged 9 | McGrory Buildi Nerwich, Conn, 3 s g ice at| ¥ | warded at once to Dr. Frederick H. 2 2. Chappell, aged 9 | McGrory ing. . Trinity Methodist church and an eve- [ T. J. Driscell ....100 = moras | S ded o eiden; and chairman of the| yéars and 9 months JesirimeiniiiSto onn €0. 1. D1ISS njng gserice at the Central Baptist O e R PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE. | jLuilat*. committee, by whom the con- In Norwich. April | | % pre ¥ R | T K - B e Sl S Comat widow of 1 | i | includes the following services: :Tl‘ ;‘(""F;h{ . gg More Pupils_in the Schools Neithe~ re L\;\":\‘I‘Ill);t- ??;fifd&" reje):::' oy br A e i | The Fellt0ll-Ch3.l'flley 126 Main Street cdonday. © p. m—At the Broadway | J. Stanler aan Absent, Tardy Nor Dismisses bids. ; | I8 ife” of The late 5| | S e LI S _ : | S = Buckle. . | eek servics, led by Rev. B.S. wor- |T. Leaty . 1% In addition to the list already pub-| TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS | runeval servi | Bllll C0 Inc. the Nations, = X W. Carbrey 170 | ished of pupils perfect in attendanc: < of Henr | Ly 10C Tuesday, 7.45 p. m—At the Church|J. Desmond .100 in the schools of the town of Nor-| Funeral of Bernhardt Smith—Bear | yoxppRson—In ORDER IT NOW of the Good Shepherd. Union service, { R. Tarrant -100 wich, the following are also in this| Cats Defeat Hustlers—Personals. Sarah A. Dudley | led by Rev. T J Cobb. Subject, & |J. Counthan Te0 class for the winter term, having been ~—- S i GENERAL Boplans & Co's Ligac Luuner ale |Sayiour Sought T e Naimen - e - gg : | neither absent. tardy nor dismissed: The funeral of Bernhardt Smith was | Funeral from he ¥ N S ¥, T.45 . m. A Sec- e * r g t x Jurial Trommer's :\.‘v-m 8¢ per “omen, | Vice. led by Rev. H. J. Wyckoff. Sub- | JI- Goscoran . ? Fourth and Fifth grades; Portla F. | tonocs April 2nd, the Rev. Mr. Bauck ¥ 2 0 Free delivery to all parts of tae|Ject. His Own Received Him Not. R o T { Branche, teacher. Ikintire mumber of | oficlating. The burial took place in oty : | Friday (Good Friday) 11 a. m.—at| K, Healey “ pupils, 35; perfect, 18: IV—Rosilda | the Wunderlich family lot in the Ames CARD OF THANKS W. JACKEL & CO.Telcphame 138-& | the Trinitv M. E_church. Union ser- | W. O'Brier 6 Champagne, Thomas Coffey, Fred Du- | cemetery, Lisbon. The bearers were| o 075 S0 00 NORWICH, CONN. Bice, Ted by He¥ F. W. Coleman: “Subc | o S 8O0 = b charme, Joseph Foisy, Alice Gurka, | composed of members of the German |, WS “T3' "mombers « s 3 ject, Via Dolorosa. - : Washington Le Page, Roland Maurice, | Shooting club and the Odd Fellows. | Gitoting N 745 p. m.—At the Central Baptist | 8 Normand Turcotte. V—Gertrude Top- | The members of the Germon Shooting | 79. I 0. O. T. I E DEL - HoFF church. [Batang fefvice [ Ted ™ by . Rav. | Lvi SEE0BaP s Uiff, Roge Casavant, James Fitzgerald, | club attended in a body. There were | mah Whe I 4) COAL AND LUMBER I B Siocum, D D. Subject The |l Rlordan : gmm Kinder, Aldea Le Page, Stasiy many beautitul floral offerings from | friends & the Ga : i SRR 3 ecave, Steven Recave, Dorilla Reil. |the following, 0Odd Fellows, stand,|foral oxn European Plan At the Church of the Good Shepnerd | I Twomey . 3 Second grade; Emma Shereshevsky, | “Three Lin Shooting club, stand- | PathY FRESH ARRIVAL Rates 75 cents per day and up | D° Thursday evening service will be g ttery teacher. Entire number of pupils, 23; | ing wreath of carnations: Ponemah > deeply app P % 5 the annual roll call of the church. perfect, 7: Camille Caplet, John ( ‘offey, | Wheel club, pillow: Mrs. Smith, heart i d. e & Genuine Blg Vein Teleoh: :-!'A’VEl “&'?.n MAY PUT TWO OFFICES LEH\ (‘Phalmmgnq Wiliie ILe Page, | of roses: Mrs. Erlbeck, wax wreath SMITH AND FAMIL elephone 1327, roadway TEN NEW COMMANDMENTS arry Peltier, Eva Raneville, Floride | and roses: Mrs. G. Friswell, Mrs. Louis ) P — ON EXEMPTED LIST | Morisetti. | Wunderlich. pillow of Baster lilies.and George’s Creek Blacksmithing lssued by Board of Health—They Are | - % % Sixth, Seventh and Eighth grades; | roses: Mr. and Mrs. Adam Smith and Worth Reading and Observin Conference of Civil Service Commi Anna L. Welch, teacher. Entire num- | family, cross; Mrs. Willlam Friswe! Eafler No elh é 9. nors with Heads of State Insti- | 0°F of bupiis. 18; perfect, 6 Grade VI|spray of stocka: Erlveck b | The state board of heaith has issucd | tions. R o an, R Laoier, Clifford fdpray of oarnations. Wunderlich urc en low! v ¥ . & eil. Grade VII—John Allen, William | dren, spray of carnations; Mrs e E e oN I e Ae omilt of % usanne nold in Gelburs, Baat Manrice | Baldwin, Mre, Leo Heap. spray 5 ALSO A CARLOAD OF hou I N k by v r- ub-primary grade: Julia A. McKay, | Easter liles! Mrs. B. Kraus and fam = Post Cards, icks, &anhfi:’th:h“::;or thy nelshhmhemi;\\l‘c‘: gfil“fl‘mf’f;"‘m“ 507 [ou oivll wer_ | tonehen, Entire number of pupils, 117 | ily, spray of tulips; Mrs. Helm 15 Mair Street READY ROOF[NG PAPER Remember thy cleaning day and | (0 Eive a hearing on Wednesday, April }:9”'3“!} 3: ;;mm;l Foisy, Krnest Le fa'nu\ spray of roses and carn Booklets, Dudn keep it whelly. |8 at the capitol, to consider placing | Page: Dora Paquette E \ Feid and family of F Economy =nd satisfaction for these < X % th e of sec: v e o 24 First grade; Julia A. McKay, teachs | spray of carnations. Y 5 = Thou shalt take care of thy rubbish | the office of secreiary to the compen Entire | E 1 i Napkins, Rabbits, heap, else thy neighbor will bear wit- | satien cemmissioners in the exempt |- Fntire number of pupils, 24; per-| Undertaker Grant of Taftville had who are SHY on SHEDS iy weing a 3 e clasaification and also for exemption | fecli i Philip Maurice, Opelma Lam- | charge of the funcral arrangements ot ub lCOMMBTE el S e S L e T : DIRECTORS Baskets, Novelties. and chy “baci sava e Sri "S- (s | the state prison. The meeting. which | Third erade; Rena Murdoci, teach- Brooks Too High, | and READY ROOFING. stairway. {was held at the office of Dr. A, R.| S’ Intire number of pupil i per-| he local fishermen say the brooks | MRS EDW[N FAY Thou shalt mot let the wicked fly | Dieffendorf, was called to consider | feil'l-“‘ Feg‘:;:ndflll‘?‘\xur‘zhn llt\ns‘n‘l;m are too high and the weather too coel —AND— breed. plans which have been drawn up by | s ) J Tumb- G c Peanldin Square Thou shait mot kili thy neighbor by | President Morris of the commission | B9la, George Le Page, Aurore Masson, === = —— | happell Os ignoring fire menaces or by poisoning and Dr. Dieffenderf for specifying the | FloTidd Hi¢ | HERE IS GOOD NEWS | preliminar: Town Street. EMBALMERS the air with rubbish and garbage. Thou shalt no: keep thy windows'® requiremaents for eligibil- ity to appoint as me. 1 attendant in | Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn, Tule?ho es. FOR STOMACH VICTIMS MISS M. C. ABLES |5t il 2% e ar and sun- | iiions 5;::;::;:::**“':1 o "o | Some very remaskable resulis aro Lady Assistant 1 == wotsan? The Bair 18 sindant. Ratere)| = 3 X ff““t‘!'“:“ng“n‘fl'u Do Honsd ok, EHuils, élu perfect, §: Esther Durr, [fases and preventing their apsorption | Office and Yard 203 Nerth Main St T e Epileptics, Steven J. Maher of the | Daniel Weiton. - o oom 108 Moth, | vea free passage from the stomach,| LADIES’ FINE SHOES OffionFelephanie Hne when they look bald, or nearly so.j depends upon the hair! B g ol vant To be an old. wom- in have Miss Adies care for your hairt 306 MAIN ST, Next (o Chelsea Bank. Tel. -4 apréd American Heuse K‘A.RREL & SANDERSON. Props Spacial to Theatre Troupes, - valing Men, Ets. Livery connecies. Shatucket Street I'-Ill-—u" n-amnm put equai (¢ The Bui- wan um- GAGER Funeral Direcior and Embaimer Prompt service day or night Tel. 642-2. Lady Assistant Connecticut state tuberculosis commis- sion, Dr. La Moure of the Connecticut Hospital for the Imbeciles and Dr. A ler of the State reformatory. The plan: ‘were discussed fully and were finally accepted wilh certain amendments which were suggested by the others. Niantic Selectmen Make Off The selectmen of the town of Niantic | are to give five cents a hundred for all the tent caterpillar masses which are collected by the school children there from March 28 to April 30, which will be a great incentive for the chil- dren to colicct and destroy this tree- | killing pest hey mmst be ziven to Prof. A. L. M raih to be counted. Fifth and Sixth grades; Mrs. S. S.|fermentation ceases and stomach trou- | _ S e LN R Lathrop, teacher. iire. tomber i | blow SDItkly Slmappear. See the Ladies’ Fine Shoes we offer In | pupils, 35 perfect, 9: Milared Casey, | George H. Mayr, for twenty years a|kid and cloth top, patent Dongola and Milared Eiler, Mary Healey, Alics | leading Chicago drugist, cured him- | oun metal at, $3.50 and $4.00. Spring | Kennedy, Mildred Kinnes, Lily Stock- | selt and many of his fri€nds of stom_ | 50 ] Qale, Catherine Wagner, George Durr, | ach, liver and intestinal troubles of | Styles. & John Heath. Absent one-half duay: | vears' standing by this (n—auul—nh]i‘RANK A. BILL. 104 Main SL Juilan Rangus. Present every day, but |ind so successful was the remedy he | . tardy once: Walter Karkutt devised that it has since been placed Seventh aud Bighth grades; per-|in the hands of druggisis all over the | fect: Bighth grade—Phoebe La- | country, who have sold thousands of throp, Howard Morris, John Pounch. | bottl Shea & Burke Seventh grade—Henry Karkutl, Ed-| Though absolutely harmless, the ef- : ward Sterry. fect of the medicine is sufficient to | 41 Main Street 5 convince any ome of its remarkable Enpt; Croat Riain effectiveness, and within 24 hours the | Fun ral Di ctors Intermediate room: Maude . lLa- | sufferer feels like a new person. Mavr's | e re throp, Perfect Lloyd B, Vonderful Stomach Remedy is now Jones, Odgers, Edna M. GOAL Free Burning Kinis and Lehigh sold here-by Englers drug store. ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Qffice—cor. Market and Shetucket Sto Telephone 4§3-13 THERE 1s no advertsing medium im Eastern Connect letin“for business g ie The

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