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, 1916 Mavevur | el T eonmows T WILL START WORK APRIL (5th A CLEAR COMPLEXION Norwich, Friday, April 7, 1916, | 240 has been spending a week in Nor- Ruddy Chanko—Syickiing Eyés—Most ‘'omen lave GOOD B%‘)El;ng{’flfl ER VARIOUS MATTERS | orly Fas Seca's Visiior at her home 1 Arlium Cmnv Preparing to Begin Operations at Former Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known April Tth is Saint Finan's day. m_ndm“m_n“ aen Hubbard Paper Mills—Expect to Employ About 20 Ohie mll it tor it . eTit mv-d .Il’an 7 CALL 84 or 85 o Tohcle taige ot G40 e donegiecte S @ 5m| Hands. ¢ 2 '::n:.".:-,z:'..’r.:'::z £t The D-1 has sailed from New Lon-| Mrs. Lathrop of Asylum % S —— oy v SOMERS ... .. L R TR AU re e s ot . covu) s ot s, i, 2 e 1| S T BE SR ITEn Sunday next is Passion Sunday, two i3 - construction agent, has been making | names on the payroll. As in the past Edwards' O ‘Tablet: w!ll ki weeks before Easter. OMiss Margaret Jewett City | & number_of ¢ in the formet | the plant will be operated by steam Pt e R now Kelley of them by their olive color. is the guest of her sister, Mrs, William | Norwich Paper Mills, at the foot of|and water power. e tablets are wonder-workers on day had Pt Tenth street, Greeneville, now owned | The Arlington company is owned by ngrat the diver and® bowels, which chuse a ot R L i S Reactentic | T ENiola, wt e by the Arlington company and accord- | the E. I du Pont de Nemours come | 1o novmal action, carryin off tre. wast Mr. and Mrs. William H. Martin are | ing to a statement made on Thurs- | pany of Wilmington, Del, and manu. ey e o Sonleet, h’nest E B Nearly all of the late O. S. Chaffee | moving from No. 25 Grosvenor place | day afterncon the company expects |factures celluloid products. The pro- o S o pade. faae, suiiore Seslk property in Chaffeeville has been sold. |to No. 16 Grosvenor place. 0 be able to start operations about |duct that will be manufactured at the auli Jyom, pimples. coated tongue: head: 4 g April 16th. Some of the machinery | local plint is known as pyrolin in the uia | aches, & listicss, mo-good ‘ieuiing, ail 3 The Sodality social in Olympic hall,| Welocome Davis of Phoenixville was|now in the plant can be used by m commercial world. This is a trade arise, out o:‘ mnrtu‘ auuv‘. we! take VIOLIN April 24.—adv. among_ those who attended the recent | new owners while the rest of it is name for celluloid tissue which is ‘Which ll:h(ly =g u;‘. -4 g)‘{: m;";fl’::’_ Methodist conference in Norwich. no use to them. It was not knovn used for coating toilet articles, combs, L Sored 1d | ing_results. TE A HER Today, April 7th, will be exactly 13 Thursday just how many hands the | mirrors, etc., and also for sman pic. ousands of women. as well B n“l['“d“’flt Wheaton, who has been in | new company will employ but it is un- | ture frames. ondon Has take Br "Biwaras Olive: ‘fig:lg;rn:g:; o] la for e it seven weel re- and Miss Adles has been called to New | turned to this cl Thursday ning. ‘condition. All String | ments repaired urns 0 eve: it vy “‘ e them- | <°BY! b 3 Viulins s o Sosy ot e L e O S irtln- | wurtas maAiiy aves So0k% (ot | FAITH THUMBVLL OHASTEN INSTALLED OFFICERS OF selyen. s 2""“?’;’:"""“";,‘?}“: e ¥ 2 2 C X ruggls For appointments address E. [|2av. day) for South America, where he will FAVORS TAG DAY. LOCAL ELKS' LODGE. n """'fl“".".'.; n{mfnm The Oiive batict oemsany, Colua- E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- enter the employ of the United Fruit g °. New London is making plans for | company. Will Participate in Nation- John J. Connelly Takes Chair Clean City week, which in reality will for salaries, etc., in amounts prescribed extend over two weeks, commencing | Miss Deatrice Smith and Mrs. Addie WOk o Sutirdies. alted Rulor. . | by the fire commissioners, leaving only April Braley returned to North Grosvenor- $3,000 for maintenance of every de- dale early in the week after several The executive committee of Faith At a very I.lrg-ly ntend;d meeting | geription. appropriation Move- Ex. |of this amount is annually dispensed bus, wich, Conn. It is not possible to do o Trumbull chapter, D. A. R, at a meet- | of Norwich lodge, No. 4 O. E, | much wi sum.” JUST RECEIVED A FRESH STOCK m‘c‘g"b“{‘:j”‘“’hm iy Sraham of Nor-|days' stay in Norwich. ing at the home of their regent, Mra | held Thursday evening inl their home | ™ot oty pine SUm e to the fact oF Bishop Seabury Memorial church in| Miss Grace Lathrop and Miss Eliza- | C: L. Hopkins, on Williams street, | on Main street, the recently elected of- | that Norwich has a paid department Groton Wednesday evening. beth MacKenzie have returned to their | Thursday evening, decided to partici- | ficers were installed by John B. Byrne, | ana New London a volunteer one. Do ’ homes In Montville after & _ three|Pate in the tag day movement which | past exalted ruler of Putnam lodge, No. | you know why Norwich had to have l,‘“.l m The iower middle design class at|weeks' visit in New York. will be carried cut over the country|574, acting as district deputy grand|a paid department? Because a few a eman s Norwich Art school has completed a on Saturday by the Daughters of the|exalted ruler, and Past Exalted Ruler|years ago interest in the volunteer number of pretty silver neck chains in| Franklin T. Lord, who is a student | American Revolution, J. B. Tatem of the Putnam lodge, act- | qepartment lagzed to such an extent the metal work department. at the New York Military Academy,| The tag day movement has been|ing as deputy grand esquire. that when an alarm sounded, there am allers . is spending his spring vacation at his | started in an effort to raise $1,000,000| The officers installed were as fol- | might be but one man and a dog to A few of the flag tags to be sold by | home on Broad street. for the destitute of Belgium. The ser- | lows: Exalted ruler, John J. Connelly: | open the door of a firs house and ope: ‘[l the D. A. R. Saturday for Belgian re- vices of the Boy Scouts will be utilized | estcemed leading knight, S. J. Kehoe; | the door of a fire house and get lhe 337 MAIN mr z lief were displayed Thursday by wear- | Robert James of Norwich and Ray-|as far as possivle hefe and the head- | esteemed loyal knight, James J. Casey; | apparatus out. That's why Norwich . ALL SIZES i ers who had bought them in advance.|mond James of Chestnut Hill were re- | quarters of the officers for the day will | estcemed lecturing knight, Joseph P. had to have a paid department.” Oppevite Post Offica cent visitors of their sister, Mrs. Ar-|be in the Thayer building, probably in| Cummings; secretary, James R. Mo-| ‘e, too, have a Seagrave truck and Knights of Columbus meeting to-['thur G. Kennedy, of Moosup Valley. | the Red Cross quarters. The flags to[ran; treasurer, William R. Balcom; |it has given most excellent service. I|J| Phone 821.2 Lady Assistant night. First degree—adv. be distributed will be sold for not less | tyler, Johm P. McCormick; trustee for | feel confident that you will take pride 4 O. H. Conant, Ethel Simonds and|than seven cents, and contributions of | three years, Patrick F. Bray. in and get splendid resuits from your THE CRANSTON CO. The annual meeting of the Woman's | Avthur Wood were delegates from.the | any amount will be received. The retiring exalted ruler, Lawrence [ Seagrave. Agzain 1 wish to congratu- American Baptist Home Mission so- | Gurleyyille church to the recent lay- Mrs. Hopkins and the other officers| Millea, was presented a past exalted | late you on the excellent volunteer de- clety is to be held at the Memorial [ men's conference meetings in Norwich. o of Faith Trumbull chapter will be at|ruler's Elk charm. The presentation | partment that is yours.” YEAR BOOK OF Baptist church, Hartford, Friday, April s the D. A. R. headquarters in the|speech was made by Past Exalted| Hearty applause followed the con- THE WHEELER SCHOOL At s, bosn ‘acting as agens A Stafford | VECE, bullding el day Saturday, | HUler B ien Seied th cnba'ed | clusion of Chiet Stanton's address = E All members who have flags and do o ea accep! charm in - - TAKE NOTICE |ozssmcomericeyommer s Bt il i D it | B TS ommmnvis v aouoin | Nors toigin ot fes st 3 ;m&e roturned to college after the employ of the Stoddard Gilbert Co. }:‘;‘;‘;‘fln‘g s‘f;f,,“‘sawx,‘ “,‘,L“",:i.,;:.‘?‘.‘né,: S INciiAed 1n' the ultenince Were the WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.| , Twenty-Four Page klet. spendin; e spring vacation at their | of N Hi 5 i 2 - 0 year bool Wh Every Saturday, with each purchase | homes. S e e R e T R I P and Mrs. N. Douglas Sevin Re-|g 700 J5ef bovk oF the = Wheeler of $1.00 or over of our Wines and| 4 giecial first Friday s at 5.30| COMPLETING FINAL PLANS Saturday morning, April §, by the Boy | Putnam lodge; George Lewls, esteemed | ceived Congratulations from Many | sued contains 24 pages and is very Liquors, we will give one bottle Pure|o'clock is belng sald in St. Patrick’s FOR CLASS INITIATION | Scouts, Who are authorized to canvass | loyal knight-elect of Putnam; William| Friends. attractively gotten up. _The fronts- 3 Cirarah ndiy: sl there will be Eertin tor the Belgian relief fund. Devone, esquire-elect of Putnam, and _ | plece shows a picture of the iain California Port Wine free. ana Sacréd Heart devotions in th|Committee in Charge Held Lengthy| Mrs. Willlam Cumming Story, presi- | E. L. Winne of Bristol lodge. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. N.|building of the school and other pi jon on Thursday Ev.|cent general of the National society of| The officers-elect of Putnam lodge |Douglas Sevin of Union street ob- A. SCHANKER by tures include the library and assem. the Daughters of the American Revo- | will be installed next week by Past|served their golden wedding anniver-| bly hall, the dining room, part of the As near as can be ascertained, Fred- lution, has received the following tele- | Exalted Ruler James P. Hayes of the | sary, and -during the day they rcceived | athletic field, the laboratory, a rec 43 WEST MAIN STREET eric Faulkner's string of 14 trout at P gram from Queen Elizabeth of Bel-|local lodge. many congratulations and flowers, tation room, the boys’ dormitory and Stafford Springs is the biggest eateh |, The committee in charge of the class | Eiim. Six candidates were {initiated and| Mr. Sevin has been in the drug busi- | one of the boys' rooms. The place where you get pure goods | among those who have whipped the | initiation in_ which Norwich, Conn.|®'["im gelighted with your idea of[scveral applications for membership |ness for half a century and is the| The Wheeler school was founded fn for your money brooks hereabcuts. Lodge, No. 950, L. O. O. M., is to hold | .smmemorating April § throughout the | were received. sepior member of the firm of N. D.| 1889 by Miss Jennie Jheeler of North o Sunday, held a .meeting at the|{[ipjteq States. Nothing could touch — Sevin & Son. Stonington and endowed by her broth- Puplils from the Norwich Commercial | M00se Club on Thursday evening tol . more than to see the king’s, my | ANNUAL CONVOCATION OF Mr. and Mrs, Sevin were married in|cr, Henry Dwight Wheeler. It pro- school have greatly aided Mrs. Robert | omplete the final arrangements fOr¥|pycpand's, birthday celebrated by @ Preston on April 5, 1868, by Rev. An-| vides a five year course of instruction, FOR W. Perkins of the local Red Cross by | the initiation programme. The class|,,:niz ion of charity through the FRANKLIN CHAPTER NO 4| drew Mackie. Mr. Sevin was born In| including one year of preliminary generously typewriting labels for the|NoW numbers between 75 and 100. distribution of 10,000,000 Belgian flags R Bozrah ou June 1, 1842. He enlisted| work and four years of secondary in return for an offering for the desti- | Edmond Hindle packages forwarded in the war reliet| WOrd has been received from the ected High. Priest|as hospital steward in the 26th resi-| training. In addition to the general h ey supreme officers that they have ac- : 5 i 7i Nov. 2. ourse St in. Gold, Silvor, Rubber or o cepied the invitation extended them | fii° o eciation 15 thie Danthters’ of and Joseph H. Hall King. e ol O o e mesin s | 274, coliexe preparatory course’swork B o CES of: M8l The fesidence of Edward S. Wildes) by the local lodge to attend the exer-| (L American Revolution for this at- At the annual _ convocation was mustered out of service on AUg.| who may elect It. N. E. Artificial Tooth Co. & Andoyer was completely destroyed | Cl Tcors who will attong the | tention, which shows once more the| Franklin chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. 17, 1863. A few years after this he en-| The Wheeler school owns some sev- by fire Monday morning, The fire is | Supreme officers who wili attend will| forerons and delicate feelings of | Thursday evening at b tered the drug business, which he has| enty acres of land and four buildings 52 Broadway believed to have started in a barrel of {be D. D. S. D. George Hubbard of | T 00n, women. Temple, Edmond Hindle was since conducted. —_— lime in an outbuilding attached to the|Meriden and National Director Ben-| “'n,"3]] who will wear the Belgian | Hikh Priest and Joseph H. Hall, King| Mr. Sevin is a past commander of Park Church Ushers. house. - O‘g‘,-\ewm‘k:‘g; J. The New Lon-| g.0¢ on April 8 and 9 I send, in the | for the ensuing year. Columbian commandery, No. 4, K. T. T S i el Dlaiies Py o lodsee Bave. mmantic 4nd Put- | rame of Belgian mothers, my heartfelt| Tn behalf of the chapter Albest ®.|a past thrice puissant master of King|g "Foon have been aonoimied wohors T C ! o L: awtéclset.kg e et | e o= uvl- | thasik Comstock presented the past high | Solomon Lodge of Perfection, a past}.: paric church for the month of April. bl A e hem nd il be repre-| “Mrs. Story has sent the following | priest's jewel to Herbert R. Kind. high priest of Franklin chapter, No. 4. | 7, P27 Shureh for the month ot Aprit STEAMED CLAMS, CLAM BROTH | Bids for the construction of the state | gree work 1o s b sare oy (b Nicy | telegram to Mrs. Hopkins, the local| The officers elected were as follows: | Eoyal Arch Mason, and was made a|gn® CUSiodlans of the parish house AND SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS | road which is to run from Groton sta- | London degree team aud the New Lan. | Fegent: High priest, Edmond Hindle; king, |33d degres Mason in September, 1831.1,03 g John F. Rogers e = fts brass| Let us justify Queen Elizabeth's| Joseph H. Hall; scribe, Clarence A.|Ile is a member of the Masonic Temple WILL BE SERVED WITH HAN-|ton to Eastern Point road will be|don delegation will bring its brass , ¢ | opened in Hartford Wednesday, April|band along. Michael Sadusky will | iessage. We must not fail. Belgium | Ranger; treasurer, Albest S. Com- | corporation. He is a member of the Was Public Health Nurse. e o Ot ALL OAY 5L % U alics o the, wite Sliway | ave churgs of (he Bocatim pow only forelgn country where our|stock; secretary, Walter M. Bucking- | Connecticut State Pharmaceutical as-| , _ "uo Lubiie health nu SATURDAY AT THE comnaivicn: i 2 fiag_is_reverenced. Think of their| . captain of the host, John I |sociation and at one time Was its pres- | It was the public health n: e New Haven road has received our help vital for success. L. Williams; royal arch captain, Ar-|coard of phai g - irse. Wh]te E]e llallt Cafe the first of the 30 big freight cngines| Vaude le and Moving Pictures. Edouard Deru, formerly violinist to| thur M. Thompson: master of the|has been secretary of the association | dertine, school nurs: which were ordered the first part of | sometning: out of the erdtoacy. in | (°, KINE and queen of Belgium. who 2 master | of the 26th regiment for a number of o e is now in this® state, has sta .’ "Mush; | years. . corner Market and Water Sts. | {0° Yoar when the e Engies o8t | the Juvenile line is the act that ap- | Heigtam ia Srateful to Americans for | Gacise of spn hres 1. Altred G. Bliv-| _ Mr. Sevin has two brothers, John F.| Sergeant Britton, U. S. A., For Saturday and Wednesday onl. ter mik: peared at the Davis theatre on Thurs- | yhat they had done for the victims of | en: chaplain, Elmer D. Kinaman: or.|Sevin of this city and George V. Sevin | the regular drill of Third comy ¥, 2nly | mons ado. plain, 2 the famous CUMBERLAND GCLU day when seven clever children were | \hat has been called “the great crimey ganist, J. Frank Corey; mentinel, | of Providence, and two sisters, Mrs.|the armory Thursday evenin WHISKEY. soid’ reguisrly. for. 805 o] Joseph Hallas hung a collection of |S¢en in a skit entitled At the Party.| cf civilization.” C. Fitzpatrick; trust C Rozina Antz of New York and Mrs.|drill is calied the fire control 9 y O he littl 1 x. James ’pa i trustees, Chas. pint, will be 40c. excellent Egyptian photographs in the | One Of the little girls has a remark- t is my opinion” sald Mr. Dert, | B Chapman, John C. Averill and Al. | Josephine C. Allyn of Boazrah. - ®|ably _strong voice for a child and ol i b o vlier Menio- o tea 5 Goolind WS With her selo rial. These pictures are used i IF YOU Do NOT BUY nectlon with the Friday afternoon his. | PUmbers. The youngest of the troupe. “that the Germans will finally be S. Comstock; standin; -| Mrs. Sevin is the daughter of Mr. | = — ariven out of Belgium, though nobody | tee: past high - rieste Loue I |and Mrs. James Jennings and she has can say just when this will be accom- | Gear, Arthur G. Crowell and Herbert |four brothers and one _sister, Dr. We sdvertise exactly tory of art talks. a boy, knee high to a grasshopper.| pjjshed. “Many of the Germans admit| B Find: committes on dues, high | George H. Jennings of Jewett City, presp=sbn puts over some real comedy acting|ihatthey do not want to hold the coun- | priest. Eamund. Hindle Weiter 5F |Frank Jennings of Oakland, Cal. come in and see a good line of Team Rev. J. N. Geisler, pastor of the Lee that never fails to raise a laugh. He st, ', Cha: est James Methodist church, Tolland, for six |iS Something of an imitator too, for he "’{'Ir Deru described conditions exiet. | Buckingham and Albert S. Comstock. Jem::;-n -Le‘m;{!;mu%“l’:nd 0;1" — Harness, Express Harness, Concords,|Vears, who has been appointed to a|Pas the real Charlie Chaplin walk |4 o {0 Tonaon “It is a very dark city E llam S. Baldwin of Preston. Mr. and AT X new parish at East Hampton, received | 20d hop. The solo numbers were well | ot U LOPCO0 Ll & % Ve ona goes OBITUARY. Mrs Sevin have one son, Frank Sevin. Democrats and Business Wagons at|a purse of gold at a surprise party|rendered and worthy of praise. As alz fU "(he streets with a pocket Hght, % — who is the junior member of the drug the right prices, also Auto Robe: Wethshouy ment [ Eavoranie imbrossion o tha sudiencs | &nd the result ls that there has been a Captain Henry Perkine Goddard. | firm of N. D. Sevin & Son. TOD AY d : lorge number of accidents. Mrs. Deru| Captain Henry Perkins rd, a Tt is expected that the Santa Maria, | Thursday. - & To close out a few Fur Coats from | the replica of Christopher Columbug| Dewitt and Stewart, a duo of sing- 5?%';2!;'1' Xfe’“,fl“.}.” %‘:m:hn: mG:r::a‘:: f,‘?:"},’:mi'fl,",%i,li’;.,?,?'{).f_‘m?’ '\%Jf $12.00 up at i et ed N st Lol | o T s eaeinS | ACt oMt | Zeppelins. No damage was done in our | nesday. Cdptain Goddard was about Go to your clothes closet and river all winter, will leave Westerly | The third vaudevill number is a | omediate vicinity — Jein < the. moit: Ggthe afay Xyt HAE ] collect everything you’ve been THE L. L. CHAPMIAN C0. |=bou the first ot May to vegin o 5305 | dancing speciaity by Jean Siaterham | piscusSED SANITATION Goddard. He was a grandson of mile tow to Chicago, The Corner was the title of the five- ety Py ) ol Gt s s wearing this Winter. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. act Triangle feature picture and in OF MILK PRODUCTION | fudge e Raties et gtmidighs = il R st % Thursday evening at the midweek |the cast were seen Willard Mack, —————— et G T T Pe Rt ] Chaties T, N Teca meoting of the Second Congregational | Georze Fawcett and Clara Williams. | Health Officials and ~ Milk Inspector | ETandson of Dr, Fiishe Perkine ' o |from Boston. Take all the clothes to a good urcl e first part of the service|Fatty and Mabel Adrift was the Key- M ce at Hartford. 2 THE DEL -HoFF was devotional and the second part|stone comedy plcture and was in two Sekin; Couteren gorrespondence dn 17i4. and surgeon of | afiss’ Isabel Mitchell is spending = |light, look them over carefully was given to a review of the Old Tes- | reels, A meeting of public health officials, | th¢ . Lonnecticu Eim - week in New York o 9 European Plan tament section of the teacher training — milk inspectors and other city officials —those old suits you're so course, FUNERALS. was held Thursday afternoon at the William H. Allen and daughter, Bar- of. Rates 75 cents per day and um S e office of Dairy Commissioner Stadt- Bl |vara, are at the Manhattan hotel, New fond of. HAYES BROTHERS. Noyes and Mrs Frederic W. Cary wors | The fomers os tariay e ¢ B vroee f | iesaing teonsouer: | e, You'll be surprised how shab- of 'S es Corco- e = = Teleshone 1227. 3998 Broaitivay, | In ichacke S Rad ol f‘&fi%‘;flrfiffii ran took place from his late home, | mining the standards of sanitation of Mrs. Rollin C. Jones, Miss_Dorothy : No. 31 Happy street, Thursday after- | places where milk s produced or han- iiss Maud Carew Bucking- | by they look, thread bare some Alexandrine Trumbull, Mrs. Bertram |noon at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. Richard R, | aled for direct consumption. 2 T laty, Thsady ¢ -4 Fisk, Miss Loulse Robinson and Miss 2 ham left Thursday evening for New A Graham, rector of Christ Episcopai| The meeting was held in response at the Mcalpin hote shin COFFEE Phoebe Brewster had charge. church, officiated. Tho bearefs were | to a cireular jssued by Commissioner ook, iy S xt the Mtiote, heest | places, y in others, alto- The April term of the superior court | E4Ward Kendall, Charles J. McKay, | Stadtmueller to the officials in_this | 2 A reunion_and luncheon of five hundred | gether mot fit to wear this opens in Rockville today. (Fridasy ot |Herry J. Branch and_Andrew F. Ca- |state and cities in Massachusetts, | - of the Camp Aloha girls. A Extra Good Coffee, Ib. D ook, aaorilie today (Iriday) at|ples.” Burial was in Yantic cemetery, | Rhode Isiand and New York, who do - : o - -~ | Spring. fack Speioes presiding. Cflm‘;n';l af- | Rev. Mr. Graham read a_committai | business with the milk producers of A 3 s Thicte af Maswith il Be Ceylon Tea....... Ih. Will be presented by Scate Attemses|service at the grave. Undertakers [ Connecticut. There was a large at- 5 % : an usher April 26th at the wedding of “DRESS-UP” WEEK IRioimins 98 Nove. 4 THES WIllibe @] 1 P e N Sl chiTRy of [Sndance. =] T Y § Miss Marian Dunlap Buckley, daughter short calendar and assignment of cases | % % ¢ Mrs, John Duniap Buckley of 112 |: . Those who sent flowers to the funeral | HORSE BECAME FRIGHTENED 5 o is to remind you of the new for trial. iyt g S b Ll R '“:‘;‘he Montague street, Brooklyn, Y and w All other Teas. .... Ib. Baking Powder-. . .. Ib. Pearl Tapioca b Tl e ol {njall devarthenthinoily, (oer. wat Mew Aviaone B e Bl | Soimancay Saenoon Api 24 £ st o~ |scason, of the importance of 52 = T i Bl ey ok aot NSIRHIVE | yray 5 - | Dashed Through West Main Street : : clock, in the Reformed Church on the 2 y family, Miss Mary and Sadle - a Barley Ib. e e e e fectedly acas oo |Stantey, Misses Louise and Eisie| and Was Stopped at Asylum Street. : Heights, Brooklyn. good appearance—of being 25 it should be all winter, and at pres- | 1nst, Miss Amy Treadway, Miss Nel- ——— & well dressed. ent is in bad shape, with needed help | L€ O'Connor, Miss Louise Roessler,| A horse hitched to a carriage be QuickTapioca, T Riverside Grammar school, Aunt Lila | longing to a Polish farmer became highly respected by all with whom he . full sized box. .... fiot avallable for the sectlon foreman | ang Unele Charlie, Mr. and Mrs. Cor. | frightened at Thames square . on wa sacquainted. He was well known Come in and see us. . —_— coran, Herman Bruckner, Joseph Far- | Thursday afternoon and the driver and kindly remembered by many Jap Rice. Ib. NORWICH DELEGATION CALLS |rell Arline Butler, Irene Kendall, Mr. | lost control of the animal. The horse | Norwica residents. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs, Roessler, Miss | started up West Main street at a Shce Pakitalc 3. MeORASy. ON DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT. |Richards, S, Agnes Guild, Mrs. Wil. | furious clip ,the driver getting out of e . e liam Tyler Olcott and Mr. and Mrs. | the team as it was going up the hil! . mncc'"mh died Thursday noon at jted lea orters C0. | Local Men Want to Use Company's|Jonn Eveberse near High street. James O, Ma. et i T T L STREET = Land For Carnival. William L. Canfield. honey who was driving past at the CAPT. HENRY P. GODDARD Mrs, McCarthy oot B ome - TE 207 MAIN 218 Main Street The tuneral of Willlam L. Canflela | ime started in pursuit of the unaway i of Thomas and Margaret McMullen, A delegatlonlot Igorw!ch business | was held from his home, 421 John g;fl ov.e;:‘w‘l‘(';}l :n:: fl:e o g %f ::';;E Douvgllll;l 7:hlch went to Boston in Jan- | o8 THomas An B e In. W i OF e New London atvisian b | STeet, Bridgeport, at 3 o'clock Wed- "t Th little dama, by . & Yocal England. At the age of elght years eld of the New London division of |nesday afternoon. Rev. Stephen F.|Ped it ere was ge, Captain Goddard was a re- she came to this country. She was the New Hawven road in New London | Sherm: . % rter on The Norwich Bulletin from Me- GEORGE G. GRANT Thursday morning to ask permission | Bpiscent shares onaontes i n® | WHIST CLUB MET WITH arch 1859 to May, 1863, when he en- | UDited in marriage with Batrick Me- . to use the open space near the com- | vices, Burial was in Moanais Geore MRS. W. R. DENISON, | {ered the Unlon army, serving with| gy ‘pytrick's church. He survives with I.nd pany’s station in this city for a car-|cemetery. Mr. Canfield was the —_— o] Sistinction, chil Mabel, er WY | nival in connection with the mer- | brother of Walter B. Canfield of Nor- | Mrs. Annie Guile and Miss Cora|, CePtain Goddard went to the front § 7 . chants' week which is being arranged | wich, proprietor of the Norwich, New 2 k First P in the 14th regiment, Connecticut vol- That Watch - 3 32 Providence St., Taftville |for the latter part of May, The del. | London and Westerly Business Col- Elstolier Jooic DU trines, unteers, under Colonel Dwight ' Mor- | Tomas McMullen of New Castle, Penn, ‘ egation, which was e Mayot | leges, was % as a sergeant-major, was Mrs. D. F. Callahan Prompt attentlon to day o night calls, | Timothy C. Murphy, consisted of Ot | tams the Sammesy, | PridE€POrt to at-| Tne Jolly Eight Whist club met with | promoted to second lientenant tn Come Ay e . That Clock Telephone 630. apridMWFawl |to Wuif, H. B, Cary, Leo Kronig Mrs. W. R. Denison at her home onl!rgny G, and later was made first Heu~ Thomas ‘Asbiay and Afert Boardmas Mise Fanny T. Pendleton. Happy street Thursday afterncon, and | {enant of Company B, Captain God. Arthur M. Anketell. Fiak pee af Seachs ‘hne\;u wmlmm :’*1 'Wflll?ms‘::nauetgd se}reml tableao::r;i l-!yacao.nrl‘gle b&m dard was wounded in the battie_of Arthur oI Anketell, 89, & native of piece D M K Q(i Files Petition in Bankruptoy. | Thompeon Pendieton in Christ Bpie. | and Mre. Annie Gulle, the second prizes | Cancelors "l '\ erom the fro Poon i miraves t that ey, “ate || can be repaired po - nt he r.J Lh Victor L. Beebe of Old Lyme has |copal church, New London. Wednetasy | by Mra, WIlbur A. Chappell and Mrs | v en i oo e Nt e | fountain street, in that city, late be by us to 3 filed a petition in bankruptcy in the | afternoon, a large number of relatives | C. E. Carpenter. A dainty lunch was | ¢ e Bulletin. until May, 1867, Capt. be in first-class condition. EN I ‘I S United States district court showing |and friends being present. Interment | gerved by the hostess. Goddard had the honor of reporting|for many years clerk of the su ' labilities of $2,289.14 consisting large- | was at River Bend. The iy o i OF Abeahaw Tinooin & The | coar b e s Sk s R May Buiding .| |Wetkoisfir,cucis poier ot 1o | Wil Ponaien of N pkosdor;| AT THE AuDrTomM. | i R hah SRl et | Sitiesd &y Tne e Bivara dn ([ o peipentes furnished on . 3 eton an ety . : st TWF y ” Tied: &t $50D And Doole Ascountss of w“,m D, fiyne, Tedo A Jullr{flLe'f republicans of Norwich in March, 1860, | ketell; a sister, Mrs. Curtiss; and his is Bisnion and Hovers & tosuns Lew: | Vaudaville and Moving Pleturss. | upon the isstes of the day. ‘With new songs and jokes, the Greate Captain Goddard was one of the| The road instrels mads « | speakers at the annual banquet of the |ternoon from his late residence, Eight Took Exams. To Becoms Willimantic Chamber of e e | Seaatan Thant of Trade on March 3 | Tettte ot i cosri o Co' An examination for appointment as Commerce. Thursday. The troupe played here the | 1905. New Haven, at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. Hu- PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING government stenographer was held at It is understood that the Williman- | first part of the week and have n Captaln Goddard was twice mar-|bert B. Munson, of ‘l'flnuy pastor 134 {he New London post office this week | tic Board of Trade nad Bustness Men's | entirely different performance for the | ried and 1s survived by his second |Methodist Briscopal church Eotablished 178 The examination was conducted by |association have decided to unite as|rest of the engagement here wife and_a son, Dr. Calvin C. God- |and budu 'u in Westville m-ry WHEN YOU WANT S the civil service board, Robert J. Kel- | the Willimantic Chamber of Commerce.| The feature moving picture was Ex- | dard, of Baltimore. Mr. Anl 's mother was a mem- : ess bemr. the public, there s ley, nm-euzy There were eight ap- —— cuse Me, a five-part Pathe Gold Roos- | Although he had been identified in |ber of the hoflon family, at Norwich, s the 8d-|plicants. The hawks bill turtle, from which | ter préduction of Henry Savage's well | the insurance business in Baltimore |one of the most prominent in Connec Ve i ""‘.“_““‘_'.. S 2he . ercial tortoiseshell of stage ccess. for a number of years he ever retain. b —-’-fl——-—-‘-. “mt‘nurmw:.nnmsnflmu area is 4072 m Mluu visif here. e was a

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