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NORWICH B S . w o | gl Bialiet PERSONALS W m m Throw Away Your g Anything You Want For|_dbedubieiin. | = “S20N° .. 4500 TON COAL POCKET|Throw Away Mourll cypMINGS & RING Norwick, Friday, April 10, 1914. of Stoningten are visiting in Nonueh. - ye- asses 4 Miss Maud Chapman, a te-chcr ln Ea.ster VARIOUS MATTERS |Vacation af her nome nere """"\’ To be Built for E. Chappell Co.—At Southern End of Central| A Free Prescription Funeral m_ ectors : \ WTomn, Glerks Telorook has lssued L S e A L i S Wharf Property—Modern Equipment for Coal Business| you Can Have Filled and Use at Home and Embalmers days with relatives in Norwica. April 15 is the last day allowed by.| g ‘law 10 pay the personal taxes. k —Tro Story Brick Lumber Shed to be Exected and Other | 20,772, v gimes: nre vou sl - =2 s STREET Joseph S. Allen of Groton L 3 : weaknesses? 1f so, you will be glad visiting in_Uncasville the guest . ) % . : her sister, Mrs. Henry Jerome. Changes to be Made. . to know that there is real hope for Opposits Post Office. e putting up of new awnlngs you. Many whose eyes were failing, o ‘about- town suggests the coming of | marry Wickwire, of Yantic, has been ' say they have had their eyes restored 'Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistant summer. in Colchester because of the sudden g . ) i ;’;g\g;;;figfie s " The window displays for the Baster | 15ath of bis fatner, Allen G, Wick- | Plans have just been completed by Five Driveways. e e o ) = trada attract constant notice and fa- | Wire- 2:_1:;5;‘&!?“P&Tfil:z.fonjsmae: Flor g d;ll;'!bm d%figell_‘e;al;; cowld not see to read at all. Now I B 3 2 Ladi & er | coal, wl e e = g - o o e % Mr. and Mrs Harold Ladd of Nor- | plant on Central Whart by the firs bl | the gravily svstem. there will be five A b T B ol e ’ e Special lunch for business men | Fich have becn Lafe o et Wvflf August 28-29, 1912, through = the | twelve foot driveways under the Pock- | fore. At night they would ®aain AT daily at the Wauregan house for 50| ialien Ve = o erecll?:l olf-“nooow tcoal pocket, m‘m alet, dreadfully; now they feel fine all the cents.—adv. ; capacity of ons, aa new lum- ‘Automatic cars will travel on run-|(ime. It i . ey ROASTING CHICKENS Misses Theresa and Ruth Harding | Der Shed and other extensive changes | ways, o take the coal from the buck- | A Jady who used 1t maye. “Tne ai- There will be extra banking and | o\ e et rmed to Norwich after spends | Which altogether, when completed, will | ets and deliver it to the bins in the | mosphere seemed hazy with or with- | YOUNG FANCY FOWL | postoffice business today. because of | now® returned to Norwich after spend- | sivq them a plant unexcelled for its|pocket. Of the bins there are elBht |ou: giasses, but after using this Pro- SOUTH AFRICAN MUSHMELON | the holiday Iriday Hamburg. size in the country. It is éxpected|of the following capacitics: Three of | geription for fifteen days everything P St M A =, the new coal pocket §an be built in|900 tons, three of 450 tons, one seems clear. 1 can even read fine Yellow Bananas Mushroom oodbury patient, Mrs. arry A Saybrook correspondent mentions | four months. 275 tons for pea coal and one of 1 print without glasses.” - It is believed The adve Eas ll‘lllh Calarab Figs String Beans S N o a orelticl et Mtss s My E. Burns is on & 112 Feot x 60 Feet. tots.. The larger sized pockets will be | that thousands who wear glasses can | eofnt of = u:nd th » . o S & and n zZes. Pineapples Green Peas - A e Gy i Wangt i oE i conaeeoti alope | PHEACUSSS S B RECOR. Mun | Be Sieter, spm o a semicanils | the retim of Spring diil e Spitz outs e executive committee of the state the most approved lines and suppore phoe lant which will of it | tim hed our Winter s :::: :":: 'c.mu board of agriculture met in the capitol| 31 George Watts &nd daughter |On concrete piers set on piling, S e . Siie il T ;‘;J;‘;“"fix‘:e:‘mf"&‘: Sk S&pfis;fl ve - to sl b 4 m ” unol this week and approved current bills.} payline have returned to their home |new coal pockets will have the gemeral | guge. - | Sher getting eiasten. Eve troubles of | clothing. Wine Saps . S George- Tyler of Baltimore, a relative | 1 Lincoln avenue after’ spending sev- | Simmensions of 112 feet in longth and Soft Coal Storage. many " descriptions may oe wonder- u Greenings Rhubarab of the Norwich Tyiers, is spending a | eTal Weeks at Mrs. Watts' former home | 60 feet in width. Tt will be placed ati qpn. prick buildings mow known as|fully benefited by following the simple| You’ll probably want a new Leeks Mint ) “eotta tern | in Lake City, Fla. the southeastern end of the Central| . jisple and north and south brick [ruies. Here is the prescription: Go|q o o Derstecs vy g s, oL i —_— whar property and 35 feet northerly | j,u;iginge o zec he | to Lee and Osgood or any active arug | Suit for Easter, most all well Oranges New Point. HOLY WEEK SERVICES from the wharf lins. bulldlsgs ._\n;]_lo be razed i )h |}|e| =gl ge[guubuliile u’:fitna it o Oatman Sweet Potatoes : . s N ground, providing a space which wi 4 X e Optona. Fil o 3 The commissioners' of pharmacy ex- v 12 Foot Street All Around. O T e Ittt coalla two ownce bottla with fwarm water, | dressed will Kings Cucumbers amined 36 applicants for licenses as|!Mmpressive Sermon by Rev. H, J. v, storage. This will be northerly from | érop in one Optona tablet and allow A ; Satsumar Dandstion assistant pharmacists Tuesday at the Wyckoff at Second .Church. One of the arrangements with the OFSCC AL Y, T rwave, three in|to dissolve. With this liquid, bathe| QOur store is full of new capitol fire commiites and fire marshall is b il be provided to deliver|the eves two to four times daily. You Pulied Figs Spinach LAy & 2 that the buildings shall be so placed | Dumber, wi BOERED TS | S ver bog e e el 3 1 per- thi les i 3 The third of the Holy Week services | {pat (e DUt nge S o e P oot | the soft coal to this storage ground.(should notice your eyes clear up per- things, new sty m ¢ Blood Oranges Water Cress The pdizes for The Lee & Osgood | il five of the churches of the ta t all around. the dock, thus pro- | it Will be piled there in the open up ceptibly right from the start and in- - Hats, n Shi n Atwood Grapefruit Cetery Sponge Essay” Contest may be seen | are uniting was held Wednes- f_ig‘l‘figz ghoipi g(,mm‘; the fre en. |to the safety point of about fourteen |flammation \ynnlumck}y disappear. If e.w , New irts, new Huge Grapefruit Lettuce s ek Ao day evening in the parlorsiof the | ines to any desired point in case of | feet in depth. It is probeble that au-| 375 S50, e retoE. S et mow | Ties, and all the rest. Cocoanuts Radish There was a meeting of the East| seoq witoanbnesational chureh with & | another fire.. All roofs in the new | 0TalS WAg0R foaders will be PUt IN | peorore i fy foo late. Many hopelessly 2 Olives New Cabbage Lyme Historical society Wednesday | © Phe short aermon was by the pastor, | CORStruction are té be fireproof. What is known as the south half of | blind might have been saved if they| Suits, $12 to $30. Pickles Romain :_tfleinmin\f;_t the home of John Com- | Rev. H. Wyckoff, and was delivered Speedy Discharging Outfit. the Peck building. now used for lum- | had cared for their eyes in time. v EEE suy Nlaniic with pariicular impressiveness from The dischargigg outfit for the coal | ber storage, will be changed over for = = = == s o e S ¢ 3 : the text, He Came Unto His Own and | pocket which is' the means by which |a stable on the ground floor and for ERECR N Overcoats, $15 to $25. Sauces Tomato This year marks an unusual coinci- | Bis Gwn Received Him Not, He pic- | coaf barges are emptied of their car- | lumber storage on the upper oor. The i Bar le Duc Cranberries ot S Mokt Gpod, Friday and | tured the - great -loneliness of Jesus | goes will be of the gaff and mast type stable will have concrete flaors and ail Allen G. Wickwire. Balmaccan Coats, $12 to e Do Foi Grae Ao e | T L and hic heart longing for o companion | and wil, he focated 3¢ tae lower corner | modern cquipment and enirunces on| s 5 yoc Trednesday atiernoon | $20. ruffies ~d Bananas o 2 3 ; t o a f Alle 3 Sheriff Sidney A. Brown of New |0nd anvone who would be a friend to | river, It will have clam shell buckets New Lumber Shed. ;2?(;?:;;‘“ e “’,",,(,m.‘,,\ Col London is recovering from an at- | M and aporeciate him and which | and will be capable to so much greater | mhe new lumber shed French Asparagus 0x150, two|with a large attendance of tack of erysipeias fron which e has|Yet found no response even in the | gpeeq in unloading boats that the old L ol Botinlis. Rov B A o We are very desirous of B S o hert i s stories high and of bri is to be|and friends. Rev. . A. Blake officiat- Give us your order early been suffering for some time. quarters where it might most be ox- | apparatus that a barge can be un-|built where is now the spruce yard |ed. and butlal was in Linweod com showmg these new Spring Today, Holy Thursasy uT the Catn- | 0f God, because men will not Tecerve | oaaed [ ALOUL & By oo four 5 | LSt Zouth of the bulldifls occupled by | tery. ~Members of Wooster lodie, No. 'things to you. We would A BICIERe 1 8 20 soule todhy whbi Wikl veoeive | HoT o dt fumneEiyatook from four: to fEtataan & Yours. | s Yamber dhed [dn, \d A. M., Deputy Sheriffs Dra- | SOMERS e two sacrel Hosta will be | o, 0T ol e Tt emptying. iheip | Sye days to do it It will be rated at | will be divided on each figor into two | per and Stanton of this city, ot | consider it a favor to show COnSeCl"ateg one for the mass of the| B o thiaE he’ H;a\' éortie” . R T 70 tons ar_mnule_. big open rooms by a brick firewall. | Wes v and Martin and T h DPre-sanctified, on Good Friday. o < The engine will be located in the |In the lumber shed cach driveway will | New London were among those attend- | them. of| The churches participating in potkat J§Ttest whove ground, thereby to the roof, which will | ing. HE{?&?&S tmr‘o;r,est'hem%ecfl;tg” CryE s cluinds peiticine e W gx;:fiditr;‘g Tt anly ;ox;:nsln\-(.n'v?,\. un- | < enience in’ loading. The Masonic committal service was | will a D ces L Teath i als ing the en- 1 f spruc will be | conducted at the grave i o r 7 the Sodality’s Kaster Monday Ball—|mectings at their own places of Wor- | gincer to see the bottom of the boat |moved across the driveway which runs [ Smith, W. M., and J. R. Di N | adv. ¥ N he is un!;.a';]m:, a 1;}0(1‘" la' that is | through” the property and will occupy Among the flowers was a large ¢ 4 S A B T recognized because the buckets might | the space where soft coal is now stored | wreath from reriff. Brown and his There was a large audience in the FOUND A CLEW. inadvertently < Ssybrook Point Congregational church pick up a man who got!along the west branch of the Yantic | deputies of this county. S . 2 e EE—— in the way if the engineer could not{ river. - "N Sunday morning to greet Rev. William | Pojiceman Smith Lands Man Accused | tee where they were working in {he Mrs. Halsey F. Bidwell. F. White, who preached his first ser- The present discharging outfit now for the Sale of mon as pastor of the church, of Embezziement. boat. there will be retained for emergenc At 230 o'clock Wednesday after | XA noon the funeral of Eliz G. Durkee, ; = R N T TR - t i il si a e widow of Halsey F. Bidwell w held CRativrs . F. Plant of| After being on the trail since a com- > widow of Hi Bidwell, was held | Eastern Point arrived Tuesday from | Plaint was handed in to the police de- | GRANGE HAS CLASS EXPOSITION MANAGER e o ] New York, where he arrived Friday | Partment on Sunday, Policeman o T e i Tk ot €oulTE | after spending the winter at the Belle, | Charles Smith successfully secured the OF 20 TO INITIATE COMING FOR CONFERENCE |of relatives and friends some coming | - d a full supply of | iew at Belieair Helghts, Fia. man wanted on Wednesday afternoon, | e B et e i e e e e e g E Sptizes ' you will fin ppl ey arresting him at a house on Ripley | Degree Worl ill Begin® at the Nex . M. Prescott Will Meet Commercial | Officiated the vices and Mrs RALLION S Bastern Connecticut girls who are | place and Lringing him to police head- | Meeting — County Pomona with Travellers Committee. Eeotio k. Eersudered Some, Swmet at Fresh Caught students at Wellesley college were | quarters. Picatan ity o Day and The Christian's Goodnight. BLUEFISH, SHAD, HALIBUT |called back Tuesiay to resume, in| The man was Toucas Emanuel, 26, ; F. M. Prescott of Malden, Mass., the | Relatives acted as bearers and e ; SALMON temporary quarters, thier studies, in- | Who is accused by his partner, Stematis | 1o jnanx of new members to Nor- | manager for the Norwich Commercial | S0 BIaer 1 CARUC S % 2 terrupted by the fire of March 17 Panos, of embezzling $120. They are| . 2 '~ | Praveir 7 o e oy Sinmercial ! committal service was T 3 NATIVE SMELTS ’ ¥ i in the ma on ~ Tharhes | ¥ich grange, No. 172, Patrons of Hus- | Travellors of the Industrial sad Gcod|grave by Rev. Mr. Wiy There | @) BR. REMEDY FOR 2 2 et ot e rthe 1 | bpandry, was continued its _meeting ome exposition to be vén_ here in humber of beautiful floral of- | PILES is now o o i o oS B A D W phil He oia| Pavos claims that Bl weml‘“? Pythian hall on Wednesdhy eve- | Mercha week, is exoected to ar-| pin S MUIOEr O B : HAKRIS’ monufsctured and SPANISH MACKEREL this evening In Masonic Temple at|out with $120 on Saturday to pay the | BinS, When nine new names were voted | rive here and be on hand for ; Church and Allen had |gold by N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main YELLOW and WHITE PERCH 7.30.—adv. firm’s ta ene of the wholeoals meqt.| '™ 384 four applications were received. charge of the funeral arrangements, |Street, or can be procured direct from BUTTERFISH and HERRING dealers and that he has not paid the who"r‘;;“»‘m;d“z;s;nfin"“'f:{ it (fi:\:irs‘i J. C. Carlton, the owner of the original prescription, Allen Dean of iyme has two children | bill or brousht back the money. He e e COD CHEEKS and TONGUES 1l in North Stonington. One has ton- | also claims that he tried to sell a horse | 21d_second degrees would be worked FRESH BLOCK ISLAND COD | silitis ‘and the other pneumonia. Mr. | belonging to the firm. at the next meeting and the third and Dean expected to move his family to| The policeman had little to work on | f0urth at the meeting foilowing. hav- Lyme last week, but the illness of the | to find his man, but he picked up some | 108 & class of about twenty candidates BDlC et children changed his plans. clews and followed them successfully |0 be put through. Announcement- was also thade that to the end about 4 o'clock Wednesday Oy MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, R. F. D. § The funeral of J. C. Carlton was held at his late home at Monty Wed. | Norwich, Conn. Price One Doliar. nesday, the LS Being Ond et ool | m— by the America council, No. 84, O. U. | A", M, with J‘n'\n Noves master of | kins avenue has returned te her ceremonies. Rev. George N. Chappell | studies at Weilesley coilege. g i 4 ek : i he house. K & s Night etteck practice has commenced | w3t coon the meeting of New London county officiated at the hou Sk Sk Bt et e 77 Franklin Street at the lslana forts. The batteries on |~ e wmcused man secured bail dur- | Pomona would be held on Thursda e, e hards | i< the guest of ner sister, Mrs. Edward 2 3 52y Forts Wright, Michie and Terry are|ins tne afternoon. April 16th, with Preston City grange. SR SIS oh, William J. Graham, of Lincoln ‘avenue. Opposite Bulletin Building manned during this practice and the| "5 7 Lecturer Frank T. Maples had “UbfnhP-ov rd Fl*["f’l”‘r Orders Delivered Phione 1217-2 | transports Gen. . Brannon and Aires charge of the entertainment of the At the cemetery committal o stewt: About the forts trying to make OBITUARY. evening, which included two well ren- the order were delivered by Chapiain | M :}&Rgljsnywmhlz:;d( h_’,‘,' ® hnding dered solos by Mr. Shobees. a mem- R,_C. Burchard. | e < shic T Dharteorin Mrs. Daniel T. Adames. MO Gf s raabe. nia rectloniofi M There were many floral tributes, Mr. | returne o Yixl E A pleasant and busy meeting of Com-| On Tuesday Lucretia Sherman, | Lecturer Maples which were greatly Cariton was 2 man who was well ; HQW’NW 0f fort circle of the King's Daughters was | widow of Daniel Tift Adams, died in|enjoyed. lLecturer Maples . announced Besown, awars ia"ana "Friendly | | Mra. Gardiner Greens has returned he!d Wednesday afternoon with the | Providence at the age of §3 vears. The | that he had in preparation an ent to wn suffers the loss of aj ending several days in New y’ork, H F A leader, Mrs. A. T. Utley, of Lafayette |greater part of her long life had been | tainment along the line of an old good, u < and honest citizen re- | Spending (oo | street, 11 members and one visitor be- | passed in th and during her | fashioned school, which would be given spected by all whom he came in con- Lot OW Iar Away § scheent residence here ‘she lived on Oneco| at the meeting which followed the tact with, e Do you hawe b hila: vour street. | third and fourth degree work. e e stone and Miss Blackstone are passen- paper, book or magazine when § | . A cablegram has been received from| On Jan. 1, 184, she was united in In the attendance at the grange WEDDING. |-wors, is due to dock at New York to- you read? If the distance isn't J{S: J- Reuter that he has arrived on the | marriage with Daniel Tift Adams. Mr.| mecting were visitors from Colchester day at 8.30 a. m. ey #he. oerenin slgnsl Tor gthe(lflde.R Mr. nmngr és m:;r)mnanHle'_d | Adams_was for some years employed | and Columbia granges 5 S GLASSES. We are equipped t y Mrs. Reuter and daughter. is | at the Hopkins & Allen firearms plant. o eehan and rs, Charl V. Vi R fit glasses that are e\?eqbleasinsg it s of the best and be is | Ho died in this city on April 5. 1906, at INVITATIONS TO S .{mvr’?’x‘x‘__‘ and_ r‘:r’,‘;f \Vrag;h;:sfl?\‘v\l:;?n":;e ::\l: . - aking several weeks' trip to Holland | the age of 84 years. Mrs. Adams, who B united arr i etar where I SPEAR i Geratany. e eing det by Tedth; Necetediin EASTERN STAR CHAPTER.| inited in marriage h turned from Hartford, where they April 4th, b v of T . W.|visited Mrs. William C. Collins, for- ethodist | meriy of Norwich. groom is an ——— on and Mrs. Charles A. Burnham, who hase Providence several years ago. She leaves a son, William Adams, and a| Deborah and Faith Chapters ~Want daughter, Mrs. Freeman Jewett, both Visits From Sachem Chapter. of Providence. - The street railway committee of the New London court of common council has set April 3, at 3 &'clock, for the | | hearing on the petition of the East OPTOMETRIST Franklin Square, over Somers . | o b it been spending the past week in town, erect a three-phase transmission line| Henry T. Bolles. 81, of Wilbraham, | {iomiar interest an Wednesday evening for et v 9% she is the guest of her daughter, Mre. on Bank street. Mass., died at hisphome at Wigwam | DEHer ‘nrerest oh Wedneplay tenbE | us < ] shier of Josepn Frederick Warner. i i Hill stock farm there Tuesday . : it e e e e st nali B. Giffore 3 Gty of Norwich Water Works| supt. r D. Fitzmaurice, formeriy of | ing. becn in £ulling mealth for seteral e e P iea : il fie' 20 Office of this city, now of Waterbury, has | years. £ b= iy e o o Board of Water Commissioners. | gtated that the retrenchment policy of | Mr. Bolles was born. in Columbia, | S4iD8. { and_som o - Marcella Hall Goes Back to Bozrah. Hall formerly of Norwich, Conn, March 31, 1914. |the New Haven road will not in the | Conn., November 18, 1833, and received | (AD Invitation to attend the meeting WOTk v Water rates for the quarter ending | least affect the repair work this year. | his education in the public schools of | %0 ;f"“ Wu“fi‘ Ll a1ie Sccopied | tivg Fena e ‘of ‘the parts to be| March 31, 1914, are due and payabio at | The repair work will be equal to that | that place, and at Wilbraham acad- | Pl 2158 was received and acCeptel | I8 TRaCH, SOT00 08, (oe JROT S, (0 B0 trom %30 a"m, to 5 p. m. gl il oy et which e laught schook | grand omcers of Rhode Isiand. There | be arranged in the armory. No actu itions w e made to all bills a : > ' S jed | Was also an invitation to attend ihe; work in the booths set w TR YO iy 20. Bur oot can ik Daster lgte this Jear | Ellington high sehool. = He married | TE8, 00° ® ity ™ chapter in Jewett| the armory can be done until atter the aprid OHN J. SHEA, Cashier. ut it can come any time Detween | Miss Laura E. Perkins of East Wind- | Fec & # e Sodatity” g AR e an B March 22 and April 25, being the first | sor Hill. Conm., who died about City this (Thursday) evening dality’s Baster Monday ball is ot wd In puntinz ‘and ge WEDDING; RINGS ent she is employed bation in the charge of as: " she wi Sunday after the first full moon that, yvears ago. Mr, Bolles moved to Wi Ice cream and cake were served at| of the wa but after that there will anty Proba " 4 = occurs after the 2lst of March, the | braham in 1881 from Roekville, Conn, | the conclusion of the meeting. | e cenes at the armory in pre- | when the prest ; T asctact Our Wedding Rings are guer- time of the vernal equinox, cailed the | where he had been engaged in the R { paration for the exposition. | what sentence she serve for anteed to be the best made— Ernest E' Bflllard Paschal full moon. monumental business. He was a mem- | Remembers School ~Her Husband | B | breaking her probation. seamiess—14K and 18K gold— _ : Editn Lethrop, “wite of C. Edwaia [ 5T or the First. Congregational chursh Founded. | MASTER HORSESHOERS | Tiffany oval and full oval shapes. | Meacham. of Tolland, died Monday af- | one son, Clarence P. Bolles of wil- | Mre FEllen Tyler Chapman, widow | CALLED ON PRES. RING.| Al sizes on hand. You buy a . vloLlN ter an illness of nine weeks. She was | pie, Sof TUATEREE O SLES L K A, | of Wiliam H. Chapman, founder of| e - -l Samne . auh Wodding i Fiing e Nt i35 Ciilo. born in Tolland Nov. 21, 1879. daughter | Worner' of Springfleld and several | thé Manual Training and Industriall| pojgneful Social Evening Spent at| Newberr :h lodge, of Mrs. Sarah Young and grand- | £aiGohiaren. The funeral will be |Sehool in New London = makes that b {248, Daniel from Th B e TEACHER dauriiter of Dr. Gilbert H. Youns. The | hera this (Fhursday) aftesnoon, Buris | 5CH00l a_beneficlary under her will | His Home. . e T : funeral was held Wednesday | ST e i the tabily Tot in Wooalsha Mrs. (‘hwmanbsL:L!es thzlt]al;yl[.nr:y[ R L - i et fron - 5 —_— ctery - Wilb = who attempts to break the will shall be| M. B. Ri ad a paarticularly | ¢pa o T“EPLAUT_CADDENCO In Willimantio twe days each § | Writes For Peruvian Paper. s ‘:“‘:“‘?{l" deburred from participating in the dis. | EXperience at his home mn Chestnit| giing ‘oage cvisirs domh L | BRI e G bl o rving L. Hamilton. ibution. street on' Wednesday evening in a-call| fand Opder of Prooorion® o z consul at the Umited States coneaiate| Irving L. Hamilton died at his home | Among other bequests, she leaves Made upon him by a number of the|pot on Wednesday. Established 1872 at Callao, Peru has favored friemds| on Harland road, Wednesday evening |$2000 to the Congregational church at|master horseshoers, includin men Wednesday £ BULLARD, Blies Plaoe, Mor- J | bors mith copics of the West Conas |t § th part of the from Montville and Danielson. They o'clock following an iliness over | Haddam and o one s Plaut-Cadden Buiiding. ich, | L blish 1 a period of four vears due to sugar | residue of hes estate to be divided had céngratulatory words to offer to S e | g el e N an | diabetes. equally between her cous Morgax r. Ring upon his recovery from a re- | article from Mr. Zabriskic's pen up- |, Mr. Hamilton was born in Montville | Halsey, Caroline Halsey, and Marian cent sever illne monia_and on Lake Huacachina, a Peruvian| 36 vears ago. the son of Henry Ham- | Halsey of Higganum. | reminded him very vely of the to 8 m. Dail: heakh Tesort. 2 |ilton. He passed the greater jpart el {esteem in which they heid him as 9 a m to 8 p. m y s - {of his life in this city and for some = | president of the local organization and TR, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays OKeless e T T time had been employved in the plarnt Motormun Stuck € His Past. las a friend. Among those to speak| o o - New Adams Express Agent. of the Hopkins and Allen Arms com- | Motorman Alfred A. Morin risked | were Willlam Blackburn and Charles| J1iss Edith M. Carpester is spending G. C. Pember has been transferred! pany as a gunmaker. He was also | Bis life by sticking to his post at!aM Adams of Danielson who is state s boro, | agent succeeding Harty W. Kyle who| Mr. Hamilton was an Episcopalian by | ¢ar No. § of the Shore Line Bleciric| Refreshments were served during the Migs Elizabeth Trombull of Per- | resigned. Mr. Pember was agent at faith. He leaves his wife, who was | Co. crashed into a work car at the| pleasant social time enjoyed. o e er- | the Poughkeepsie office for the past| Rena Sevin and two children, Lau- | junction of Ocean and Neptune av- | year, having been at that office for| rence and Natalie Hamilton of this @ enues. The air brake on No. 6, which | several ds this week In Attieboro, Flashlights A complete outfit for this work is the latest addition to_my ‘equipment. Banquets and Social " i three years and in the express busi-|city. A brother, Warren Hamilton of | Morin was driving failed to work and| BURIEEHER ls EXPENSIVE :flthe?ons;of -{.I(kln:;hce? ness for a_dozen vears past. this city ,also survives him, the terrific impact of the . pdssenger | f adf FEAR OF REMOV]NG car against the heavy body of the work | Found in Same Mudhola Year After without the annoyance of smoke. Inquiries solicited. Don Houghton, PHOTOGRAPHER, Gen. Aiken Had Operation. ki P General William A. Aiken of Wash- | , oo Russian lce-breake e former. Year by Lucius Davis. | : ot o s orreriged ikt oot | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ington street underwent a pamful sue. | 96AVOTiNg to make the tri~ from Via- P ot e, el 6f The Work cAr E e Lucius Davis, the 1 r old son of | | gieal operation Tuesday. Gm Wednes. | divostok through the Sea of Kara to| the froft of No. 6 and the moto | 5 n ., o e niny | day his condition was considered fa- | stol an| George Warren Davis, of the Corning rope. was pinned in one corner by it. Thut | road, renewed acquaintance on Wed- LESS YOtate WG 6 Taaire TGy 0 he escaped with minor cuts and bruises | nesday with a snapping turtie which car telescoped the end « S | friends it was announced that Jate| was considered remarkable by wit- he found in the early part of April,| Thousal of women now regular i Shannon Building Wednesday evening the case was ver nesses of the accident. 1‘ 1910, # a mudhole about half a mils, remove every trace of unbeautitul !mir!Yo‘l can’t afford it, we fl’t i encouragin, — from the hou and two years later| BrOWths from their faces and bodies. colistanth 2= = SMALL HATS May Take Children to County Home.| found in April in the same modhole. | L 18 totally nmccessary nowadays dgmlfford it. We are y Fire Department Spring Cleaning. | * Nicholas Dardis must take the| The turtie seems to make ihis Par- | eaf sorcere o oF o S onaile med: T‘ke It To L]l\c&ll\ s While doing some spring rle’\,n[ng; THIS SEASON |} picase and Mrs. Dardis ntust cease to ticular mudhole his permanent abiding | Whith Wil ‘eradicate hair pe calpeent | proving it is possible to exe- and dusting at the Central station on He Does Al Kinds of Light Repalring. | Wednesday afternoonm, Chief Stanton | Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- | had the fire apparatus all out to save | : 2 drink or within the mext 30 days | Dlace, for each v s injury, it is an estab- (o Fashion has swung back again |’ Probace Judge Calkine of New London | leased by evidently | lished seientific fact tHat i kado will cute. e small at. ere are . i iy found his w s > hole ov remove hair for a very long time; its b ¥ { will take their children away and foun e er | et r for a v n many ‘other radicai changes m | 1Ol take thelr children away and L L Y o al o whith sep. | aotion bs Dertectty nurmiete Similc ana | THE BEST DENTAL WORK been re- | without seriou erss 2 specialty. them from collecting the dust that millinery styles this spring > thorough. When the hair finally does h n | y sty 2 aye twins, a boy anfl & girl, and an | arates it from the house. £ it Is Sner 8 of Coarne Now located in the Steiner Block, | W38 swept off the overhead beams and Just turn to the advertising older giri of 12, Amother boy was re-, Young Davis found the turtle firstd and can be instantly Pemaved assin ta: | ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS 265 Main St, rooms over Disco Bros. 3 {§ columns in The Bulletin and no- cently sent to jail for attempting bur-|in - April, 1910, in company wfhh J.|a still longer period than at first. A Established 1880 Rocimbor (Cansurelon T Miewd ok tice the interesting stories they glary. Lester Hurris of Coldwater. Mich. They | fow drops of i Rado. a simple appitea AT A MODERATE PRICE. L i ;. L { b to the h M ¢ © van Aspordine: fs, Aatres Mot ferth Dby are telling from.day to day. | _Dardis said he wouid take the pledge. | brought it np_ to the hov ME | fehes— 1t Fashions come and go as fast f§| Mrs. Dardis had already taken the! Harris marked the figures 1910 and odhe sxin is leitl That's why this establish- the New York S kS . 1 gmooth, velvety, and EUGENE LeBLANC estry, that State ti;eesch‘vl:r‘i fluio fia”o’ as the scenes of a motion pic- 8| pledge. The family was evicted from|Pored a hole in its shell to which a|perore 2 e e 900 Doard” foet of Tawms 7 ture, e Reuichienit 'in New Eondomn. 1<trm: was tied, and it was kept around | 3| Rado Is now practically regarded | Ment is a popular institution. Electrical Contractor Aihiis s commairabls T scte e fho | e sl e b ekt e il et the house for a while for a plaything | as _an_indispensable tollet necessity | Tnnumerable women use 1t. You necd Examinations Free. and afterwards rel | Visiting Their Daughter in New Y iri| b iy ] have no more hesitation, therefore, in amount used by any other State in the | Mr. and Mrs. Louts Mabrey Teft town | sams a1 the teins oiound, the And Dealer In follow and proclaim the fashion- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF J | Union. In 1850 the demand of the changes—and the advertising is 2 & 2 alling for it than in asking for a toilet ALL KINDS. | State was supplied principally from (| the voice of the steres, | Wednesday afternoon for New York,| e g gl ol h;,;";“:“{g;fl:f as Do%der. Test Bl Hudo .on your arin; 26 South C Street, Taftvills, Ct. | | Within its own boundarics, but latterly To keep Wp-to-date on the || Joining their son Nelson Lee Mabrey.| ghown by the marks on the shell. BEvinIg cTalmet | Y0y momay Nesl ¥ DR. F. C. JACKSON Telephone 165-3 { New York has fallen back in lumber || fashions this season one must [ Who has been there for several da, 7 } you are not entively satisfied. 50c and —————— e | | PTOGTCtIOD UNEiL she is now 23rd in the || be u reader of advertiging. | and who 1s to return this evenins. They BN © 4 T [ $00" Size bottles At all leading drug DR. D. J. COYLE . list of producing States. Of a total | Every line of it 1s news of || Will visit their daughter, Miss Hele Can’t Lose the Colonel. \dnd department stores, or'direct {rom | gueceeding The Kimg Dental Cey expenditure of $55.000,000 per vear || TFETY Jlme of ; Sl | N. Mabray, head dietian at St. Luk Of, coirse, when Anthony Fiala cab-| the Pilgrim Mfe. Co. New York. Vai- S THERE I 80 agvertising medium in | for wood, onir 31 per cent. is paid for tuable informati hospifal and will be gone over Baster, nt on request 203 Main Street, next to Bostca led “We have Jost everything in the Y SRt Rt e Sastern Commecticut squal te The Bul- | wood produceg within New Yn)rk{ possibly exténding their trop %0 Wash- | rapids,” he didn't mean Mr. Roose- | recommended by Brociwas: Phacmand | Store. 1 \et'n fo; Lusiness cesults State. ington. velt.—New York Telegram. Lee & Osgood Co., Porteous & Mitchell. Lady Attendant . -~ 'Phene 12023 2