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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914 Heary Allen & Son. Norwich, Friday, April 10, 1914, wubletin. [FOR CAIMINAL SUPERIOR GOURT MI-O-NA FGR ALL That sudden breeze, predicts FURNISHING Sun. Soon xed Tidce. Papers in 17 Cases with Clerk of Court—Norwich and New | BAD STUMAGHS E’ R KERS Sun i digh | Muna e . ‘ Why suffer with that uncomfortable You a!l know 1t's dangerous to eat UNDERTA T nised T seus. ¥ Wakter. | 408 London Furnish Most of the Business for May Term— | reciing of fullness, headache, dizziness,| oreakfast in a cold oom, aad 1 -sides, 88 Mai Day. il sour, gassy, upset stomach, or heart-| it's not very comfortable. Whereas, atns g 1 Opens on First Tuesday in May. [hurn? et relief at once—delays are| with one of our Heaters installed, you (e It - cnly have to light it a few minutey 2 8 . i gist a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Tab- e Lady Assistant \when requested 1?‘ ‘u 11015.1 A sre breakfast is called lnmu;rur o | J 2 IR S e | They are not a cure-all or an experi- | Lave e dining zuor. coinfortably 1}, 1 g“ Up to date there are theppapeh u:ly &;;};fimtent to defraud Emma E. b inent et Mt thsielly Shonnl- s = seventeen cases with Clerk Parsons of S reaki stric lig mended to regulate out-of-order stom- 5 g ifred Govan, breaking electric light 8 gt uds.‘xwhrfi'éfi!»:txt:{-oweg Tater 1“:};“‘"’ the superior court to come before the | gu’,\bc:;‘,l home of C. D. \g\w‘.,:,\. 1o Mont= -;;;]'hs and end indigestion ddirlreSS-\ We carry those Heaters In three dif- e 3 ey May term of the criminal superior | viile on Jan. 9, 1911 reir action is sure, safe and imme- | rcrent styivs: 3 TR i LS Resina Farina, assault with intent | diate. : Reznor Reilecior Heater in two sizes 1647 THE WEATHER. ourt which opens on the first Tues- | Resl Timothy Sullivan a¢ New Lon: | There is no more effective stomach i Adam’s Tavern Fareosst for Today day In Mar Others may vet e fonon Jan 1L 11E ey N I S 8 Dot SO o, aciies e B 9 5 = & 2 i | received before the time for the| Henry S. Hale, falsifying books of stopping the distress Mi-o-na soothes e, P 1861 e, DRSS A% Sowlant: ERL | oo of voun | gecount’ of the Stoicun Tompany In | e irmiates wai ot the stomac 22 a Sa y fair, warmer; mod- S 3 Je betwe J 3 s an k e digesti 7 = A St erate west to south breezes. Most of the cases come from the | ¥ Landon between: Jan. 16, /1 and bullds wp the digestive| (., ang ses them a our offics ‘zne offer to the pubh‘.‘lhe Lnest standarw Predictions from the New York Her- | {wo towns of Norwich and New Lon- Juda Heilweil, assault upon his s 3 ting nature in the <L us explain their usefulness, brands of Beer of iurope and Americ . {'aid: On Friday it will be clear and | don, this city having an unusual num- | wite. Ida tlellweil, in Salem on Feb, Prompt stion and assimilation of Bohemian, Pilsuer, Luugbu:h Bavartas | continued cool, with fresh north 1o | per of cases. Montville, Waterford and | 50, ? * the food—your entire system is bene- g:fi:éhs‘:f- P:"fn“'mdss “gfl‘l',‘:m“s“g:' west Winds, followed by ng tem- | Salem are also in the list with of ‘Willlam Howard, Martin Dardis and ' fited—you will enjoy good health. ('( Of NOT iCh B o el Civaer Ala Bufaie| petaturea. "The outlook for Saturday | fenses committed within the borders | John Cabrel, attempt to break and Do rot suffer another day— et a box | 1y W Hl P, Baie, Frank Jones' Nouriahs | = (27 and milder. : of these towns. enter a_building occupied by a man Mi-o-na ".'ub:vvls from The Lee & | 5 mg Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Observations in Norwich. The following are the _ | named Sabagh in New London on Jan. Ussood Co. Take them as directed. fiflS&Electflcal “eputment A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tow: Sevin's pharmacy, show the cnanges 0 K Miche pbert. ¢ o S s A4S e quick rel H H e e in temperature and the barometsic | knife at Norwich Feb. 4. 114, th $5 from James Butler i —_——— Alice Bldg., 321 Main St one ShAnEes Thursday: rthur, alias Charles 2 : on March 26, 1914, { 2 intent to kill upon Paul | w~Nathan Pumerantz, ar { TAFIV[LLE AFFAIRS_ - a knife in Norwich on | tempt to defraud at No. 4 ! New London, on Dec. 14 e PRICES CUT ON 4 with intent | tempt o de s Tt ;f t';fc;' Jpanietie ciues Bl Galamite Goal Highest 38, lowest 43 to kill John a knife in; Stanislaw SEGRta o Of Jotih . Motiug The Kind That B Up Clean s New London on Fe! 914, kaciewicz “with in Fall River—P-rsonals. orse e J ¥ Fall R P. I e Kin at urns Up Clea Comparisons. 3 < B \ ¢ » Si d Stabl i A i E Steve Church, 3 with intent | Thomas H. Curtis with 3 o JO::N U, PEGKnAM treet and Stable Predictions for Thursday: Rain or |to kill Edward Florence with instrument in Norwich on Several local sentiemen intere = snow and colder. bottle in Montville on Feb, 3 1913, - orting matter were recenily a Phone 402 Robes (Auto and Cal'nage) Thursday’s weather: Fair; cool; Dekoysky., e Fred Stamm, breaking and entering and advisability of 58 Thames St. 52 Broadway F north to northwest winds. wult with blac | the store of Sidhey Dolbeare at Mont- various clubs in an ur Coats Montville on ille on the night of Jan. 26, 1914 — " g Philip Weyvant, criminal assa on *h an orgar on would unc 3 (Fur and Fur Lmed) GREENEVILLE Nl‘_Wb "Ralph H. Denison, embezzlement of | Rose De Marsh at New London on Oct strengthen znd benefit the , some of the young trees were pulled $200 in Montville on March 13, 1911, 11, 1913 j and mizht mean a dressing room with UD bodily and that others were bent - -at— Miss May Smith Given Surprlse Party SRR IOV Nl e ! shower and other baths as well as oth- | and tw club gffim‘]d»\ &snd —Other Local Happenings. S 5 BRI | er nec ry adjuncts which all athle- members are indignant over .the o Th L L Ch = SPIRITUAL ACADEMY ‘UNIVERSALIST MEMBERS | tics would find 10 be of sreat benefit L of their” property and the e L. L. apman Q. Miss Mary E. Smith was very pleas- Vén& conventence . Beslae 15 it-would . clUb 1S offering a<zemarpus: sized va- - i ! ahils EaLheE AR N one HAVING PROSPEROUS YEAR[ ANSWERED ROLL CALL | uiso add sreatiy to the attengance Ward for the arrest and convictiom i da cening by six of her. friends T 2 and intere in all the spc 1t Gf the cuipr A 53 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. | aav evening by six of her, tric nd%. I | Meetings Well Attended and Financial | Annual Service Which Is Held by the {1 o e evens. 1t : understood that o barher shop were all welcomed and the evening | Condition Flourishing. | Church in Holy Week. cou 1proved, and a track O rwich avenue was:broken into was turned over to merriment. Many s e ) and athl field laid out, which would the first of the wee I andihini ahout of ‘the popular new songs and a While the condition of Rev. A. P.| annual roll Church interest and de-j¥1° Worth of gooc R ber of games were played. Mi Smith | Blinn's vocal organs have incapaci- } of t _Good She; .Jl list) in ali branches = = was given a handsome brucelet by her|tated him from doing an public | was held at T eve- port lovers and, Large Flock of Wild Geese. friends after which refreshments of ice | Sbeaking since the meetir of the |ning with The | in the past produced a number of! _About 8 o'c T cream and cake were served. 1 reopened in | meeting .was opened clock good athletes, some of national repu- flock of approximar = wn psychic, .| with prayer by the pastor, passed over the o At St. Mary’s Church has occupied { ConbELolioweT by an. -antheln an organization would make an unusually large one and sev- = L ' 5 T §~ . J more attractive to the of the many » sam the birds The Young Ladies’ sodality will ap- i fie Abb Rev. Mr. Cobb then read ple by stimulating their in- opinion there were proach holy communion at_the | tured and :. | and the answ v siven beautiful places and ocia- combined in one. The mass Easter Sunday in St FOiY i from number of > ddeHE o ther i te high and wete chur | two S who ambiti - shoe. AT This Friday afternoon there will be | bana. or who re- ks Grt hge stations of the cross at 3 o'clo has n sosher. o 2 s ) Boon 0 that he| Mrs 1pen Jewell of Hartford he Greenevilles defeated a West! P ‘v'\",;:;i eLix T\,‘ sed wit ©- | to which he may have been ac« T . e baselall team \\‘ e_dn';-‘s:!\\ after- | The roil call is he ldannually on the | | e et 2 N Ao s O DG T T e awe Thursday evening of Holy Week. |2 p r. and s, 1‘~]”,mg““‘.:‘ who;have 0. suve. |z cen in Florida dur ne vint B o 57 B one of the nown | —_———— —_— { velop a strong mind as Wen isn SEronE | Hia S Sie Epih ik i T ldasal 5 P 1 slpore 1 e VITAL RECORDS OF body. . Taftville. Mr. White was formerly [ s> have be with him 1t | 1 | manager of the Ponemah boardin Joseph E. Fitch has recovered from a | over un nd give | TOWN OF NORWICH oB|TUARy_ | manag - o & a les serious ilness, | entertainment at the S Jas —_— e | house. 4 ® — {emy Monday evening | With Those of Three Other Towns John McHug,, Fred Billings emploved here since The spring sale of | Received by Otis Library. sanma Hanley of 44 South A - = Saon ih ill be bi | cnristmas has gone to Attawaugan |Hands will be | - B e et g S STETSON & YOUNG oon they will be big bovs | where he has accepted work week of May inste: he weel, pre| The Otis library has received from | of her brothe John McHugh, | . oy Z ¥ CEk ced 3 is. In no |the state the Vital Rec of thelwho ded ir on Wediicad: hQ = and girls, and their faces will St Tl s Ton have | o "ot/ Yorwich.. in- two. vommes, | ¥ho,dicd in Fall River on Wedncsday | Garpenters and Builders et T the supvers been v attended | published by the Society of Colonial el g g P - s o Mr. and Mis. g 1 lived {t £ i <lals = be only a memory. ERuingie weeh BwibiE Mt and MR or e cootets = in o most flourish- | {are and also the Vital Records of | 224 ved the sreater part of his| Besc work and matc ac rigac i 5 s O - % ing financial condition. | Vernon., Bolton and Salisbur | 2 hi< ) wite he ; n ¥ s ¢ Bri ~hi =k = AR P T IR i cords of Norwich wili be of | 3 e 18l e Telephone 50 Wweoi MAIN ST. Bring the babies and We'll| auiss sadic Chapman of Roose velt OBSERVING PASSOVER. § s alue to local readers and to | Mr°%, [rank and Wil catch their ;m.la, Miss 2 ypell of Noank, : Services in Synagogues Will Begin | Lol aige bt Citamih DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN X | This Evening. | the efforts »»1\\]‘:-\\':1 cl | - - - Oscar Barrett hsz ven up his po- i Holbrook Mr. Holbrook | < sition with the J. B. Martin Co. of | Hebrews in ti | Dental Burgeon Taftyilie and will enter the employ of | sundown _this . a Willimantic Velvet mill next week sration of tl In charge of Dr 3. L. Geer's practics < = Jewish P influence t during his last illness, ince W co It resented 3 e w 1 Zes Z V.2 (':1\)10(;RAFHER MARRIED NORWICH WOMAN. |scrvance will continue voi L mie 0 i = WcGrory Building. Norwich, Gonn. xc o ) —— cut down COppoeite Norwich Savings Soetety, Town Treasurer Joseph D. Underwood |5 (l\\ ! t 3 ] is sald that Dead at Fishdale, Mass. : eiiag o] FINISHED HIS WORK. | A Joseph. Dwight Underwood o mem- |Last Words of Jesus Told of Com- | Eonh [ apers his bome in F Wednes- 1 Il be| Ppleted Task, Says Secretary Hill. NS R A [ ‘:1’“- from he il vears. | { | )14, & son to | A full line of the asove with new % Sl e t | e 3 | aaditions coming alonz, including 8 years In 186 > I s |ED. those with cut out borders. Diamends 3 vearsl in 1s6f The wARRIED. S A e L few vears later he purc he said, e 1914, t | Mixed Paints, Muresco and Tints; A d] Snellvile. * Mr 1 i e ;| also Art Glass imitations. “ i) I = el | the matzoth. ¢ e L > | We are in the market for Palnting, B 1 sm o cau d h he ife. > 3 fl&mmm S S S | which is us g the oy % it was | BrOWA Paper Hanging and Decorating all the consecutive years A " : the fab.® | noted for ni and | e Do A treasurer of rbridge a et Gl a N P. F. MURTAGH - years he was a se s A ~ b ¢ vear N 5 - lamaengs R 92 and 94 West Main Street B . A hn ntleman a chair.” { | one brother ever more true to God | | - | wood of Brookfie 4 Paul; he h l d 01l X UCO. iL, BIISS e o ey aiwats reibn o Sons of Veterans’ Visit 3t for these davs. but | {Uite.rN 0 5oy Re air work 126 Main Street Rae Snes faith that Eima g p meeting the there during the 2 & Memor sd guse there are th.” —OF ALL INDS ON— grandsons of ) ) b CUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES. ed. it is planned to hold meet i of t mily i % - ally with a view to afte syl et 5. TRUCKS and GARTS. ORDER IT NGW | of sons and gr on! thp-ofiens | o e e Ropkins & Co’as Light Linner alg in the work of the 50 ml the family |y, 050" (referring tg a and #achanical repalrs. oainting, tr 5c_per dozem. nd the youngest | .5 gied), earth is receding, 2 st i 4 Koehler's Pilsner, 50c per dozen. B E— 1SKs questio “‘p‘”’“”; - o “{"Nj“w;- ing. upholstering and wood = wo Trommer’'s JBvergreen, ‘6c per ozen, Supe- ior cm,, Additional Session. Th concern | certain rts of th jS 3 came into asutiing n all its branchee Free delivery to all parts of the 1. Apvil s ! faith and the father answers them. 5 ot 1 Apy “ iy T} of the same nature 4 7T . JACKEL & CO.Teltphcue 136-& Caion s i she Ao ramefully ¢ tl‘ x BI k E each of which n_ the o LR the 'world, he cfl L a i : { dist he unstopped the deaf e O'NEIL-—In 1 et | 507 to 515 Nerth Main SL European Plan { Each member N e n home in ! - four cups o s | oC & ; . B . 1 Ratos 55 onin \ber hiny i abit uh our cups of wine. Sales when ay afternoon, April 11, ome brewed and flesh became like : Services at the COAL AND LUMBER HAYES BROS., | : ain time of the vear e S church at 2 o'cloci Telephone 1227, o uries are eaten during the eight | b ffecte perfe i ephone 1397, 26-28 Broadway 1 and only home foods can be e oD e » pepeee FRESH ARRIVAL used. The stove and even oven | “°1o 5 bt et | 2 g 5 5 mus{ he thoroughly cleaned before the | qyima’ ro taerace o | i Genuine Big Vein food can be cooked | 43 . { On the fourth d the leaven | N2 WouC ever Reep 1~ 5 PR Easter Noveltles | must ve coltectea bugned. The | {ai e oo o “rc en | George's Creek Blacksmithing 5 s o i R " | the Lord of our lives s o i oy e ae el 15 Mair Street : GCOAL Booklets, Ducks powed = | ! nigh with |F ROM BOSTON Napkins, Rabbits, s home ceremonies i _ ST | Baskets, Novelties. ‘ IALQND()&PAF]S,;{AMEU&G fa: (oM e Failibay. | DIRECTORS -~ . ssuring ival in Paris by Day The post offi will be open from | MRS_ EDWIN FAY 1 Palatial Steamers of the L0 m mta 125°m. 1 money order ‘ _.AND . . | postal savings and < win- = Franklin Square Hamhmg-Amencan Lme Aows ‘will be:closed e eariy [ NEXT SAl1 | morning delive e only one e oA » made by the s and wil! The one medicine you can depend 1 f MISS M. C. ADL Cleveland” Apr. 30 loAM ude e colies the stroct | fon in eme gencies. As a household % » etter boxes. The last collection from | fremedy it is indispensable. No home Assistant . ADLES | “Rhaetia” - .Mc'!..g.o!&é.& ihe sircet ictier boxes will he mad~ | |should be without a bottie, Sold by s = & e o, Banih Nt 2” "‘u:_\ .\rgv Mmm. as col ,],. .lflI]‘u'n. most druggists, grocers and dealers, Telephone - “alr Sflal and races chhst v Sorveetion, patencd as usnal the last maits closs | |5100- To prevent possible refilling ; HENRY E. CHURCH 1 607 Boylston Street, ing for New York and Boston at 9.15 | | hen bottle is empty, break it! 5 WM. SMITH ALLEN CITY VS. COUNTRY. Boston. Mass, or lLocal Agents, p. m. Greeneville, Norwich Town and | | The Dufly Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. Notloe thé photogvaph’ of. ang ‘éity ‘Pr(‘:’lnn'rurt] stations, hours the same Lol s s B ngtuml e e T v “.:‘}} '1‘“::" CRPTRIRS ¢ e T T o= colored and stylishly dressed. Women 1 r business wi Pty > iost Cigas Are Good. c y ve pic < order business’ will he transacted lost Cig 5 . Eh‘egurl‘::x‘;‘\ ‘fé:?:hgfii:u?“'.\331;“‘3’ s Rural carriers will RV trips’ o8 THESE ARE SETTER LADIES’ FINE SHOES : If '\nrc:'umdg:;rsu,:‘}?]fi'{'y'o h:":;onn.,'llaew:;},f. GAGER B R e A Bl TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR e n: ; 1 n:“ ; ‘n\'e‘ ‘A:“r“\\‘;ry \' r”: n, have Miss Adles care for your hair {cel post carriers o 5 kid and cioth (op, patent = 306 MAIN ST, Next to Chelsen Bunk. g ke el GOOD FELLOW 10c Clai gun metal at $3.50 and $4.00. Spring Tel, 852-4. apréd 3 Fob B a e Bt Tey g:,,,g and soe. s m,\x.;s.NK A, BILL. 104 Main St . Chariey W. Willey of THOS. M. SH cap. . Franklin St : Funeral Director |« i, LA, e O FRANE A ain American House FARREL -& BANDERSON. P | New London 'in the interesi of the . "A. . "ops. and Embalm { Yale-Harvard boat race souvenir book . Fd « o 3, s er | it Elephant Cafe || Sten & Bure Traveling Men, Eto, L < | vear and was so \m(lrssl\n U;unl by { 41 Main Street Livery connactes. . Shetucket Street Prompt service day or night | unanimous consent he was again ap- DAN MURPHY & CO. & SO ', I ew 1 n business men - 2 - THWRE & ne swverniing memum i | [§ Tel. 8422 Lady Assistant ' uraily interesied in the regaita Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars | Funeral Dlrectors Eas fo g - 1e soavenir hook m;fi‘fi.?fifl"&fli‘ S Cerner of Water and Market Sts. . i AL s R i i ALSO A CARLOQAD OF READY ROOFING PAPER Econcmy =nd satisfaction for these whe are SHY on SHEDS by using a | few loads of our COMMON LUMBER and REALY ROOFING. Chappell Go. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. Telephones. M. C. HIGGINS COAL. HIGH GRADE COAL GCffice and Yard 203 North Main St Office Teiephone 1257 GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket sm Telephone 463-13 -