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FEBRUARY 11, 1915 Extra Favey Prime Kb, G Bulletin, | "% pQTATO NIGHT AT NORWICH GRANGE|::: %"+ ;.7 YOUR HAR NEEDS Miss Mary Lord was at her home in o . - i more than five vears or both. _ n’ from Norwich early in the pos itk ALL MODERN ART SHOWS PAR[SIAN SAGE ¥ Norwich, Thursday, Feb. 11, 1915. Nellie Keiss has returned t B . 1} EFFECT OF MANET. - Roast Beef | VARIOUS MATTERS y\ltir e e VL%t | Rev. E. WL Ayer of Franklin Tells What He Did on an Old Mo First Begin Fainiing Reat Peaple,| V¢ Quiskiy Mémovas Dandruft stone | % Z / . % Falling Hair and Scalp Itch. §_ George E. Clark of Old Lyme has| R e Farm—Rased 800 Bushels From 3!/, Acres — Hon. Says Henry Bill Selden. | | been in Salem buying oxen. orwich and plans to malke At t o gas. = | At the Slater Memorial on Monday A us: pr hair is foll of Owners of inocubators are. beginning | & 1enEthy visit with local relatives. Luther K. Zabriskie Tells About Potatoes in Peru. | evening Henry Bill Selden inctured be- TSI e mever ot res or- ason’s work, 4 3 i | fore the Art association upon The]y e o Took . do not think C a 0““ to get ready for the season’s work, Austin Linton is at his home on | Atcaern ;m;’m ‘:r?\t \l :"l} Pru‘:;ww Tt ‘,;’”,d up t luul};f;::xzfgu]uzax:: o Clitf street for a week's vacation, Since i e wad last June Mr, Linton has been in the e said, does no and absolutely free employ of the New England Naviga- The modern art : | flury, e county with the idea that uniform i ma | from Norwich srange. No. Patrons |t e s are planned for Friday and Saturday. is only a matter of | ! A number of valentine social affairs | | All This Week et ions A e oot BRI S ¢ Sl et gt o ubigie [ S5 B beCpianeed an s sy on ceovs Lo dmprion natino ikes e ke @ planti el fer =7 2 2 Pall R New Yorik, night” amme a megting | S on. e, alc can. & Eated . s an earnest s tenti 5 stro b Care e e ae between Fall River and | mis nme af 3 'E | through the assistance of the county eautiful Load of VEGETABLES|™ g ‘ ¢ ARSON TRIAL CONTINUES | Wednesdar evéning in Pythian hall, {agent. Ho said tha he had not been | e R Ll o B el e and FRUIT. “-*"E!l?f !-‘»';‘ 1;,}‘0;1"5 Cul{?“;ifi“\cx: ook | where Worthy Master E. C. Jewett ,-' 1xx ge a' L th 4 Hm‘ ‘IEJT_Y:E Do a a vielent m;.,h,my 2 Gigorafing tonics known. recess. Defense Witnesses on Stand in Pum- ded and the attendance numbered | 5o 0 adged to be planted on this 10W 1 Just cation stops itching head, things L that their w same int. It is B of dandruffi e hair and scalp of all dust removes { cleanses th trantz Trial in Superior Court. Miss Daisy Gottschalk has returned == e i E H s from Groton to Mansfield, where she| titnesscs for the defense were on| . is engaged as a teacher. e ; He estimated that 400 carloads g | of potatoes are brousht into the coun- the mee iness part chort one and at $.30 the ses- |ty SN B s e Bl ton 001and excess eil. It goes Tight to the % ) B thrown open for the lec-|coming to Norwich. bt nd, cloc it} hair roots, stimulating them and fur- the stand all day Wednesday in thel 0 to which members had 3 =0 Bty the. fivet SaaLsram ”""‘,_r..winu the nourishment that is need- Dx-Representative Henry W. Tib-|superior court here in the trial of the|me Potatoes in Peru. | he first ad vl Detrancar wobr. Buthy of inviting friends, T work ay work o to t inal | pitts was in attendance af the lezis- |case of Nathan Pumerantz of = New If of the XNo o ¥ | L e, nced " abnndant and radiant with 1 3 DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | lative session in Hartford on Wednes- | o0, ‘acenced of fraud and awson | icaguo Nirs A SO = xe not oty saves the 287 Main St. { ection with a fire on December AR RS o the jan in e ar th ol A g PRACTISE LIMITED TO Reserved seats for the Charity 1913 at the .Pumerantz store img 70, 0 Shinen Connec Peru, d was recogni le gloss and beauty ew London. adv. sale at Dunu’s drug sore. et o al ‘at Ca al home le first time in years. izn potatoes, he said, run s to mangel {Action will be ts 1 the m The Defense 1 hds Yopelopitwol SEHgR WL ‘Do talen o ta 1001 Supervisor W. W. Evans of more titnesses yet to examine at the |3t the nex poEesy LRt o oa | Peru, : Lecturer Frank T. Maples introducet Haven is spending part of this|court session today and there are a|pl€CiuretFRanic % YOb S8 MEOCTIE | louah, North Stonington |few witnesses in reoutts By.. Bl e i St g =5 The Pe tonington | fow witnesses in reduttal S Sl i Par chools. | In the Pumerantz case Wedunesday i i OLD _UR__ HARRIS | 150 Jdis AL amgerant e Wednesday | “poy Vv, Aver said le did not wish P" ES REMEDY FOR PILES| At the state meeting of Boy Scouts|ihg Arst witness was Jacob Niedtch, |5 pose as a_potato Get a bottle from Lee & Osgood. o ny drug or unter. It's not expensive and you. cannot be disap- pointed with this delicately perfumed and helpful tonic, for even the first ap- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 0 & w. to 3 p. m. anet feit the artificiality a 1 narrowness of ihe official ing and looking at the lif plication will give the hair beauty and 2 7% 1 one most popular P e Lo Tacol edtehL. expert. but he \,M_e_‘“. - A o andon 16| felt its significance. #s" now manufactured|ar Hartford Washington’s birtnday. ’ e ol iends ‘fnf-'\yntlf]w tell what he had done | SO, N D e Painted. coatumed x but_ began | and gold by N. D. Sevin & Son, 118|0ne of the speakers will be Rev. W. S.}un interpreter. Ho sald. that he re-|L7 taking hold of an ©F "omw i€ iq delic wou, - but't daumot el Si i aeaProne 22 o Suw Them fu Main Street, or can be procured direct | Beard of Willimanti | membered shelves across the cellar| S39Y0E 000 (0 TETER, BD,450€S 2 grown an e Peri- | nind of preconce: ived .,,f“ rom the owner of the original pre- | I vice presi- |door in the front part of the store, the |53t OV AR, SICH® ments with it hboring idea scription, MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, b6 Colitrale Vet vatlv: it e being introduced to o Barsth A nathe peounty . He refuseg sub. %o&';xn' 6, Norwich, Conx. Price Ona | ¢! vears its attorn %7 |the claim of the state that entrance|l® SLREY 200 | Peru is made possible} tiona) igen. of cellar was made by the front| The witness stated that Pui went inio the store the day |after the fire and took away three| books and $300 in money. telling the| from the rivers, as ently artesian weils to use. The|, jitivation are much the pneumonia in St. Albans t quality the last sea- ing a h He uses He plants the potatoes 32 part in the rows and 14 inches potatoes of £ son without v weed inche sisted on the ed ed against Vt. Tues- {10 paint Funeral Directors m Fi same as here of 36 inches between rows. the plants shade the ground bet Impressionism has been mod! | . P 97 4 Py e, imt The 2 2part the pieces. On an acre of | ™"y, spoka of t markets | *3q;. s |firemen it was all right. The amount| 2PSTT 41" The Bloces: TR TUASCTE 00 pol - 815 Tiie. work-excited Drotest and. ridi-} d E b l Rubl)el‘ S{am S e e e B | 550850 Thore piants than If the Db | imyae? o te dias | cule, for people did not. understand i, AT AT S thur ”\"f,'f l"»,'.i;' ;u\j ;i;}“l\;\;zz ::] \rno\;fl.{(mw = 1a | tatoes were planted the usual distance | JOC G o fag- | 204 thouske it in g ionable i been | cept what he had been told sing « > plazas 337 MAIN STREET d_since its nception, Made To Order nted a la {ness was cross esamined ereat | retaln the moisture s Aususta t . vis-| 31 Rirst it was confused And b e e i val State A orney Ilull T et r at meeting, as-| . iy t was ot of & wposite Past ca |!“inard T Condon of Tew. London,|he Berrowed frequent! BNl steward (or srange S e e e ‘Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant BEST QUALITY il re | O chbmedlert sla e aisad. $05° hushels fron e bt oed, 424D, 1o | almost._justified king x - Nere He fegountiof the.slook o Lho ~ih-] actes (On theianbiect bl potato ) 5 that is done in |loUS. but with time it Aas been gre QUICK DELIVERY Tond n|orop rors leb-deputy Sherilf TUS s mui8 Gnat he found iich hs been frequertly | foned down, preserving the sam S g eing stored | toction against them s v p eraes De. | cible: over Palmer's Eank street. |} = : Sk »on to put on the desrees be- | “Ryriier ang Sargent had essc E VT s W 1 - 2ank ing of the crandadd arpeared state grange of Vermont. i nd Sargent had esscn as fast as p were ready for them. LOW PR ICE hasibeen| Thcro g Scussion between the| early in the season. Every grandadds mes senducted by Lec- |1V the same viewpoint.: Wh The men alsc ulated that the offi- il Referee in | St4e and Attorney Gears:|that the girl he hired to go over the | concluded the pro- | infuenced by Japanese prinis. At his of the plants were not to dis- ans trus- | (0T g nt as tofrows between 10 and 12 in the | cramme. He also announced a whist | 265t le painted simply and sincerely te_against res who had joined t Yesterd . Griffing, ed. mear sgs guarded ing this method as 10| pecessary to do any ss was an es- - \Should bel morning, led that it|Deoreos there fol-|F FEEEP Dbl Sened S what he saw in life. All of his work G nducted by the} wgg done with wonde: ¥tang : and apprecation ar - 10 Above: Zero. his rare and sensitive spiri one mensage received from| Sargent is the mosi brilliant an: For the best satisfaction p!aceli 5 vour order with _Th ring the strike. 2 voted down he empi Today. leaders, with Sheriff Hermann, ad- allowed eiligence | L e EhGeaite A Cove at The Bulletin office at | ve le inter of time, ¥ ?\ iperance | pert alified the ove at Tt i tile painter time. them to accept the compron v ‘tabaceo dealer | testl and be was ripe d storin el Caiis this (T fjms: fll“lnln.,‘ work is essentially impressionistic. or they might find their places obeyed ought r of monis {5kt itmnutes Thter whon =4 Rebil e eter 1 - ) nventory 1 Do biehe i b oy fewinlnu \;rj*_lr{},;‘;,:j]:‘“'f‘“?,}-»\ = | WILHELMINA’S CARGO MUST o Lydia Aver, wife of t e Samuel the inventoryfizyon, 12 1-8 bush i i s, VICTIM OF HORSE-PLAY. i Z |5 Tienam, wha died at her homie: in witness had were not taken the land the LA ,"" e Reisbborhood sof \ GOFRERONCH ERIZESCOLMT. Just nght for Salads Saybre b Tning, was born |ing the inventory last March but werelbear. = o \;L:‘,’,'L[,,“‘_"?h;r;“‘gt}: Horace Brockaway Was the Acouser o ish F n Office Has So Deoided ol Oct. 15, 1533, and was|taken in January of this year. Thol Paper by Mrs, Barber. i 5 sl st Against Charles W. Hill. JCritish EaReign, VRCE Hien ne - Daaste the sevenih of eleven cnildren of Wil- | figures were on some of the Pum-| .. o . a0 Segoten & After an Inquiry. i n Travis e Clarke Ayer. [erantz stationary from the Are.. Frank: W o = ¢ this morn 1 { % heading had been torr S S of Po i 4 sl s P [ s e ul heading had been torn. Sl Spealing for Farmers’ En{hangle, Prochaiy 06 Grandl v SEee arity b State Attorn 1 ¢ : 3 t Murray D. Lincoln i er est “harles \ & . 3 evening. Iel hapened that t es wera| Cooperative Raising of Potatoes. > ¢ AhAfin ] Toue ok Lreston, Ohax e cargo of the > Drew’s merantz stationery and the wit-{ This was fi by County Agent evening at 7.30, speaki- | morning by Constable Nolan | imeriCans steaxiShi W= tmifus muat ma at 9 |ness safd taht he had taken the figures| Murray D. L who spoke of the plan for the organization | brought Jlice headquarters he throt a prize court. The ship at Pumerantz's store. The figures giv- | potato clubs he is starti ange in this coun about 11 o g ] v de mouth as soon as en were at the request of Attorne: lthe cargo is discharged. S o ; _“‘{‘f T The state attorev inquired| - T = (O‘f; ‘;“"" ¥ ially confilmed that the e g M sia oo ange them at At-| SHOWED MOOSE PICTURES {SIXTH NIGHT FOR {oclock and was « jwil ras neither conveved or Night, Feb. e n-m"* e e i 3 not. care to, write AT DAVIS THEATRE. WEST SIDE PINOCHLE.|ZRo T make that port because of busines 508 : o Palmer . bringé | § oA o With Talk Given by District Deputy | A. Jordan Made 7,750 Which Was Hign | Pl .‘,.”‘“],‘m,_q . | ine lanti ~ COMMANDER i 2 {n that he did Supreme Dictator Burke. | For the Evening. S M el =4 MCKEE, Adjutant | 3 ville, Nova | SRR l-'rhm e e S *Justice of the Pea A s P e =0 to Pumeranta’s place, ssehoart There were several changes in the| V. ey o, However, that § S total standing of . the Teeet . Sile “:'Faces AS Fa“- As i destroved the dor- | not'in the store at ti through Pinochle ament on Wednes ! All the{® downstair: | Moose t of play. A Jor- 1 owed to call off theatire e ; A Summer s Day Will Visit John Barry Assembly. Rev. W. A. Keefe of Plainfieid, lecturer, is to he a speaker at righ score of the even- 7790 and nade by Hallise; for ~ the e entory with the $7.412.04 policeman of New was know the entire on first three row Nathan Pumer.|wae reserved for the Moose ¥ J0E i S el ool Are Possible If Stuart’s Calcium Waf- antz on about- 3 o'clock nds, who numbered in 7080: Barry Fourth Degr assemb: ers Are Used f@ a Short Time e niaht | Borood of 250. Owing to et aeerle After Each Meal. | Lition rant Nat left | OF the 1 W Peckham: people have been heard to a distinct plear; store was burned. | velcomed y that they used creams and lotions S and after Benjamin Pumerantz on Stand. District Benjamin Pumerantz, a broth Wil ing all_parts Nathan, said he worked for his broth- | Haven. Dr. Burke gave a bri . piacting feed er and kept the books. He said he left | torical s h of the organization of | 1 and other game birds | the store with his mother, brother the Loyal Order of Maose ears without effect, vet after five of Stuart's Calefum complexions were per- : A. Jordan, | semt at ni Uger, 40845; Pendletos s vistt will ,h 40470; Lewls, 40090; |} 5 }f'““'" e e 740, » 36l the K. of Tuh sure tosell & watch that, ¢ -xill hiteraily astonishits owner by its wonderful Twenty game wardens Ivafers Jordan Waf The officers « 6 vears s , Church street accuracy— s watch that and en ing the Sunday shooting |sister and he went to the Turkish|2né spol he wonderful growth i = extended the use of the clubhouse - o k £ game wardens of that sec- |bath while Nathan took a car for home. | the order in the past quarter of a ce; this occasion. ; will stay accurate year com | At the bath e first heard about the | He said it is the only or | NARCOTICS ACT'S RULINGS. e 3 fire and when he reached the store|tion of its kind that supports 4 Wants to Find Robert Meara’s Heirs. after year through all sl [he” o o io ot ! training sehool llke Moosehear, | Deputy Collector of Internal Revenus |\ i fotoming totier fen - bt o kinds of service. That’s P |through the back , e sig he o deaic Notifies Those Affected. { John J. Dwyer of New Y. | on_the cellar door about weeks = DMy e before the fire and the door was nailed There were no loose or_debris ound the celiar, " nad ibeen {al cleanea up. the night of the fire, he said hel clevato the cella to the sidewal 7 oeloc and left it in Joseph Sta the Union bank ore rt oday there a bors and 65 girls. to wh n of suppo T ere, proy es are \numn' ng, and wi rided owed the big parade held day the home was dedicated 3 Mooscheart ob- why we offer you > ouse, was the ;.u,‘. g Qfmlfan fifiafi:& ““The Rellread Timedesper of America™ cians dentists 5 ists and midwive. wish vou wo icinity received letters from Dep. | papers to mal ector Internal Revenue | one Robert H. Farrell, Wednesday, no-|in Ireland abou e so-called narco: b nto effect March approved by cor T that on an every person who pro- manufacture: in, dispenses. sells he representat! idgeport's civic ab; resided stern teller of don, gave testimony as to the the Cen Holloway being 1t some part of ng in } WS DeAding 2t proof of loss, He There | | i “| Got Rid of Blackheads in a Jiff; This watchisamarvel ofacy | luter rorreshmente: wore seeved® crror o about §2408| were als thoroughbred | Compouna, mmamutactare |ix e Sedarte Eaitiun, iwiseen 2 oA . E bt | stock and pou group of su- mpound, ma easy to understand why. Creams curacy, thinness and beauty. president, Mrs. J. L. Post, S trom January- to De- | ZEt 880 B0 derive or preparation thtreof d s = ki o= e e — ol [ cembr. Shouid e latmer b this| reme oficers of U G T Incidents In Seociety lotions only get at the surface. Made in all sizes, for men’ RiGcoiNG TO NEW mount. He said the profils of the| e ennie of St distiick hie | while Stuart’s Calcium Wafers go righ B i | {business in 1912 ware $6,503.30 and in|UOR Of the home and ¢ ¥ FRo.gintics e {into the blood and instead of a slug- snd women, 1‘3'5" H“f“.“";‘ i POSITION IN NEW HAVEN.| 1013 37.510.04. . 7 I} gaed, both of these topics having been business and k. deponit fn ths siin the impurities movements sold separately | J G S LA PO i plained in nt issue that cause skin diseases are destroyed At almost any case. d Thomas H. Galligan to Take Charge | FUNERALS. { letir |in the perspiration that is exhaled { of Department in Big Store. i = ! How(there swas an Infor. Tirrel ugh the pores in the form of in i 72 4 Spis S s T = )ie vapor. You'll never have a Established 1872 | Thomas: I GaNiER . who L Toe Let‘maArz} Ho"m:{n Mooes home of Rose of New ngland Mr. snd Mrs. W ery Allyn are |go. mplexion without pure blood. \ p I e 11 N A ral of Leonard Hoftman, son ;lodge, No. #50. He greeted a number : the mon at Lake Placid 1t ) ositively will have a fine THE PLAUT.CADDFNCO | een with the Porteous & ;w Mrs. Leonard Hoffman, | of the local Moose membe sev- 2 copv of the Jett i mplexic Sy 4 . Y mpany, has accepted an] from the home of his par-|eral of their wives and all nal ""}\“':;» office e s Calcium Wafers. ks dvantageous r 2 th € No. Asylum street, Tuesday | very cvable social £ the law re- 5 S % 5 Sty a ke Jewelers S T 1o Sharten-| o0 ine 9 o'clock. v a4 mass o ] reshinents of sang tion. manufacture, sale | ot e W D ey onous Sineae = S Robinson Co., of New Haven,|requiem at St. Patriclos Church ot 10| poahi Tao te erc ral . are perfectly harmiess and NI AR o Wit ThemPar et stores and| o'clock. Rer. Thomas A. Grumbly of- | urke complimented tax stamps and € ! aken with abeolute freedom, most like ma le. their principal greatest blood Cal- ficiated. The bearers were Joseph, d embroid-| Fred and Johm Miller, ¢ | man, Gerald Carti Plaut-Cadden Building o , same to be| Mare The amount of | tax to be paid at the time and manager of the lace z ; departmer This is the p Amanda B, grow mented Secretary F. B. e condition of his hook trick Co hael Carber- tion he Boston. s held withi 1y and George Trac Juri N -inch s Moose C which s until the end of science. 2 = the Porteous & Mitchell Co. since 1901, | place in St Ma e R el 2 Tetends | e e TR e e lously been with the com- | attendance was 1 i ibicre wetels | & ected) abor. T .-m'l orders come in i hae ara s b R £ -apacities. He has been| number of bLeauti floral remem- | home Tuesday sign was do- the cost is ten cents a block = L Mrs S S i var a d eficient in all his busi-| brances. Among those who sent flow- | nated by two < e L0 cent per order. bt e S0 2 heads, pimples, acne, relations and the best wishes|ers were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoff-| The interior of the home was prettily | Respec PPN SEDES 20 ew il B ema and a dirty lled- g {of all who know him will go with him| man, employes of the H. B. Porter & | decorated with ARG JAMES 3 TAT ~u complexion. You can get a box of Flexible Flyers |35 he departs for his new field. Son shop. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ber- | Burke, | i Calctum Walers 2 v oo . — — berick, Miss Bertha Berberick, Mr.| On the to be a bigi The enactment of P c Jlcentsia andJou el Folding Sleds [ New York Cangressman Wil Speak|and Mre. " Theodors Hanson. Frant | initacion, iho hich 1s daily in- | provides that it shall be malawial for B g SN { ey croerick, Miss Josephine Murray, 3ir. | creasing now numbering 10, {any person to sell, barter, h Rd A by aNdabite Girls Slcdsi Al a recent meeting of the Fed-|2nd A= Joseph "Herberick and’ Mr.| The local officlals were rather dis-|or give away any of the aforcsesg| - adted Sddressin erated Jewish Relief societies of Nor-|and Mrs. . Hafner. appointed over the non-arrival of the | drugs, except in pursuance of . wiite | Stuart C art Boys’ Sleds Baby Cutters | rated Je rhngements more compiar.| , Undertakers’ Shea & Burke had|second reel of pictures, which would |ten order of the pereon to whow st | . Sl 24 for the DemeAt fo be given at ihe|charge of the funeral arrangements.|have showed Mooseheart as it is today Je is Sol4. bartered cachenger ool e | , |Davis theatre at which Congressman Miss Helen E. Comstook. However. T}"l’e to have the reel|given on s form to be issued in blank 2 noon at he m 1 MRS. EDWIN FAY ({ever London ot New York will be| The funera of Miss Helen B. Com- | here i the near future so that all who | for that purpose by the commissioner | Montville, the guests beinz Norwi ’lF Y ARE A . s one of the speakers of the evening and | stock, who died fn Wallingford on Feb, | 1.5 May see just What is going on at | internal revenwe. Every person|and New London la { > {Mavor Murphy will also be a _speaker.|S, was held from the parlors of Un. | Jooseneart. foe o shall accept auy such order and = | Franklin Square. Besides the speaking, there will be the! dertaker Hourigan on Wednesday af- 1 pursuance thersof shall sell, Larter, | STRIKE AT AGRICULTURAL | six reel picture, Samson and Delilah, | terncon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. R. R.| MOCK TRIAL AT OCCUM. exchange or aive away any of tnd| ! > B o " |and two other pictures. Graham officiating. ¥riends acted as| : iforesaid drogs shail preserve su CHEMICAL CO. HAS ENDED m4—1l14 { _The committee meeting was held at|bearers, and burial took place in Ma- | Conducted Under Auspices of Holy |order for a period of two years mi, R Sy Eid 3 S {the synagogue on Higit street. The|Dblewood cemetery. Rev. Mr. Graham Name So such a way as to be readily accessible {500 Men Vnte to Accept Propssition You had betier stop at once or youll hn A. Morgan & Somn | funi :o b raised is for reiief work for| conducted the service at the srave. to the inspection of any officer, agent of $1.86 Per Day. {1ose your job. Every line of business | Buropear war sufferers. There were relatives and friends pres-| A ready Made Suit was the (itle of |or employe of the treasury depart- its doors to “Drinking” men. COAIL o ST ent and there were a number of floral|a moek trial conducted in the parish |ment duly authorized for that purpose.| Roesevali be vour tu t. By the aid LEMIGH VALLEY Connecticut Patents. remembrances, hall in Occum on Wednesday evening This law does not apply to the dis- |of emploves ORRINE thous ' of men have X Fatents issued to Connecticut in- Mrs. Albert G. Miner. under the auspices of the Holy Name | Pensing or distribution of any the Americ restored to lives of sobriety and No. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. tors Teb. 9, 1915, as reported by At 11 oclock Wednesday % soclety of St. Joseph's church, and & company AR B will Cilce and Vit Contiol: Whart F. H. Allen, follow: Robert €. Cole, | the funeral of Buniee O Vorgasomn | very ably carried out to the enjoy- |ician, dentist or veterinary surge re that ORRINE wil § % Hartford, electrical switch: Albert P.|widow of Alhert G Miner was heid|ment of the audience of 400. shall keep a record of all such drugs iat we say to you that “elephore 834. Danner, Bridgeport, Christmas tree|from the parlors of Undertaker C. A.| The following was the cast of char- | dispensed or dimributed, the date and ou fail to zet any bene- stand: Wallace ¥. Fassetl, Amsonia, the name and address of the patient vour money will be i parion. aciers: Judge, Hugh- Sanavan; clerk reel for stap material; Percy B, Gricst, | aer Froner oo audin street. Rev.|Emil Morrls: prosecuting attorney, [to whom such drugs are dispensed or \ JOSEPH BRADFGRD New Haven, safety razor; Frank L|ciated at the service. The remains|Charles McAulev: counsel for the ac- |distributed, escept such as may be |hours. 7T & 1mball. Wes re ;S e T 1 D u g = dispensed or distributed to a tient fa day ove Kimball, West Haven, padlock: Simon | were conveyed to the Gardner ceme- jcused. V. P. A, Q the accusea, | d buted. patien Tal’é iiitferd. bellast oonitrolling o Henry Bisogne, who was dressed as|upon whom such physician, dentist or | were receiv < is an increase b hen you stop the amount the “Drinking” think ef E des, sober i P T s 2 z when t r employers BOOK BINDER | piratus: Walter 1. Lashar, BrdSeport, | anio-hearoe and” burs ik - Sce|® moman. eterinary surgeon shall personally at. | strike, but iz 20 cents less § { en tire grip: Christian F. Laun,|there. Friends acted as beasers amd| The witnesses wers the nine hus- |tend; and such record shall be Inept|asked for. Tie men struck 1 0X. We have an '\\;uqmw. curtain rod and bracket; | » short service was read at the grave|bands of the accused. These parts|for a periog of two yvears from the | the reduct of t wages interesting hooiilet ut ORRINE that Stank Books Made and Ruled to Order | Caspar Mettler, New Haven, drinking| by Rev. Mr. French were taken by Fred Lavalle, W, La- | date of dispensing or ributing such jto $1.60 a day. One hundred and fifty |We are free on re- 1p: John N. Reynolds, Greenwich, se- e 2 flesh, Dan Caplot. Matthew Exley, Oli- | drugs. > of the men returned to work today. |quest. r siore and talk it 108 BROADWAY once switch; Clarence E. Smith, L ver Preavy, ke Colburn, Leo Lepage, | Other exceptions refer to physicians' | The others will report for work to- 2 & £ ew Britain, hinge;, Clinton E. Woods, oss by Forest Fires. Henry Casevant, Patrick Reilly and |dentist’ and veterinary surgeons’ pre- | morrow mornin Son, 118 Main Street. F C GEER Pia.fl r geport, calibrating device for speed h‘lbrut fires in the United States De’ly_\‘:fls jw;xghrm = i % S to dth]? sale.f exnart?hot:n, Th.i_cnmpnns’ o agreed to certain indicators for talking machines ve verage loss e jury rned the verdict of |shipment or delivery of any of the|conditions made br the men. One T 0 iuner - T e O e utias | . Gy {0 which when the clerk asked | aforesald drugs to any person In 4 | condition was that a1l the masried men | (o SVATEY, YOU WANT €0 put yous buss 122 Prospect Strest, Norwich, Ct. Manchuria's trade is affected very t! of 325,000,000 if this meant “no good” the foreman |forelgn country and to the sale of {should be given employment first, after | medium better than through the ad= *Phone #11 5 little by the wa: on worth of timber. | gnswered ‘not guilty. these drugs to certain gublic officials. | which the single men should returnivertising columns of The Bulletin. = i . 4 o bl i b LA 3 PSS e R

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