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: i comizion s e oviee || CUMMINGS & RING will plan your Easter Sunday o T ok o e i o 2 : i ' 2 mdmmanflmTMCmyAw-anFm ot gusat of 3 5 Suit—Judge Gives Verdict in Foran vs Billings. been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Luce of East Lyme. a 5 i i i ek Light motor vuhloh lamps at 7.03 Turkeys, Capon, Ducks,|® everies: Yesterday was Valdemar day among | _Walter Sheehan of this city has ac- - eals cepted sition with the Post & Broilers or anything other | the Swedish people. Toaine conpe PRt i g Z : 2 o ¢ Moo J‘:‘en: mr‘wun mm'rn-au 5'1::: in m“m&hm:. was author- 337 MAIN S'mEE'l', Have your safety blades sharpen . E= s by i e e i T ‘Dassed vite Post Offien % . e Rss sharney Dr N. B. Lewis and Errol C. Lil-|ington Trust company of Westerly | xithain soid dond Lo (e aoton s I Oppe: markets don’t have. d libridge of Norwich have been 100k- | g3 250 in the foreclosure suit which the | Quiambas part of Stoni and English residents will note Easter |ing over their property in Niantic. - ook s Pt s 6‘:‘6 mr.‘i‘g' e waents Wl trust company brought against Fred- | took a mortgage of 33.000. r he Telephone Eafly To Mrs. Caroline S. Davies, dean of|erick C. Jennings and others of | fieposited the mortgage with the Wash- P Eastor cards end favors are slreddy | Tufts college, Mass, is visiting her| priagepart. & Toan. M. Nichols wan on the Stand being sent through the mails. e i s Pk Ot * # 1" Court came in about 11 o'clock Tues- | until 12.13 o'clock, and the plaintiff | sence July 3, 1594, was in excess of the ] mM ERS Many thousand dozen Hot Cross day morning. The action brought by | then rested. outstanding indebtedness of the COM- | an te (e el ot ine Bortae oy buns will be baked by local bakers for | Mrs. Blizabeth Placenza, who has|the trust company was for the fore- ‘When court came in in the afternoon | pany. President and Mrs, Hadley left Tues- ottt been visiting her daughter and son-in- | closure of a_judgment lien. In the|Frederick C. Jennings took the stand.| At the hearing the railroad was rep- | gut" gor 'y ont sire: Hadley left Tues e ber, 84 or 85, law, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Placenza of | Superior court on May 13, 1910, the|Many papers were laid in as exhibits. Presented by Vice President J. M. Tom- | oo tend an alumni dinner April 23, the Same Telephone number, It was cold enough to.suggest the | Groton, has returned to her home in | Washington Trust company obtained| After the Washington Trust compa- | linson, com n,““ of his arrival, _ | coming of antumn rather than spring, | Norwich. judgment against the Norwich and|ny’'s case had been settled, the case of i DLES vesterday morning. P EERT SO Westerly Railway company for $4,- | Foran vs. Billings was taken up, and Ansonia—His word has been gives MISS M. C. Al e i PENNILESS WOMAN HAD 36433 and costs of $20.95, making a|in mg case Judsment by contcesion | tions asked by Mr. Hart that the out- | by the siate highway Commissiope: PECIALL For numerous property own this to ,404.31. To secure the judg- | was given for standing soc and the premivms | th; Jthi i "M: F:C(Eh' ::,:L; csare cfor e wil be. Clean-Up week. in_ anticipa- $480 CONCEALED ON PERSON | ment, a lien was filed against four lots Court adjourned about § o'clock. amounted at the present time to $189,- | connection with l::*;‘.'.,,:'fw i ] ccarp.Siios Aales has brougnt from tion of the holiday. Was Committed to State Hospital by e e e New York a new style Feather-welght Wig. Ask to see it. Many 2_‘,“;’0 Al St sl Order of Probate Court. START NEW SHELTERING = morrow oli- 200 Man Strect—Next to Chelsen Bagk, | TOITOW, Tt fov The Fast ey Boll~| A Greeneville woman, who is quite ARMS HOME SOON Telephone 652-4. well known, was committed to the s SR " In the church calendar this day has|State Hospital for the Insane upon |United Workers Intend to Go Right long been known as Spy ¥Wednesday, | the order of Judge Nelson J. Avling| Ahead With Plans for New Build- the date commemorating the betrayal | after examinations were made by Drs. ing. of Christ by Judas. N. P. Smith and F. J. Harper upon the request of the selectmen. Rela-| The United Workers have notified Five more days, Sodality social, | tives of the woman complained of her |tne local officers of — the — National Otymplc hall. Concert 8.30 to 9.—aadv. | queer actions. It was first thought by | Roque association that the associa- $241,671,100. w:mte str “:;““—‘ to span the Housa- g tonmic ri and Derby NORWICH GIRLS' CLUB o Lice the amount of the capltal| wil be compieted £ gl e lock and premiums was In excess of | 54 RECEIVES NEW MEMBERS | fho Senr b i e oy i oexCess of | advertised for the work. 2 were given to show that the conditions | Waterbury.—Disposing of an estate Social Committee Was Appointed at| prescribed by the amendment to the jestimated at about $100,000, the wil Tuesday Evening's Business Ses- |charter existed. ‘Twice the amount of | of Mrs, Julia V. Warner Speneer. wid- sion. the capital stock plus the premiums|ow of Joseph B. Spencer, just filed for gince July 9, 1894, was given as $374.- | probate, makes bequests of $30,000.ir With a large number attending, the | Lrust to the Waterbury hospital, $10.90¢ Norwich Girls club held their regulag| The Droposed notes would bear in-|to the Boys' club and a total of $8.500 Ernest E. Bullard weekly meeting in their rooms in the | terest at 4 1-2 per cent., and the total | to First church and its socleties. the selectmen that she belonsed 10 |tion may have the use of the roque | Thaycr buildin o s ing | interest which would be paid on them R VIOLIN There 1s every indication of a rush|ine town of Canterbury where she | courts on Rockwell street for this | Misy Ruth Ry Dresident of | Would be $1,125,000. If the notes were A Good Organizer. Srech hence. wise, Buvers: ame. dotng | T POr; but It as later Jearned that | years tournament as the plaving will | the club. was in the chalr. After the | issued the fixed charges of the com-| Ifenry Morsenthau evidently has the . v 2 or 12 years. | not interfere with the bullding of the pany would amoynt to 5! e TEACHER their shopping early. Tt "Was expected that she would be | not, Tiertere, Wit the bullding of the | transaction of the regular "business ambassador business well organized. the young ladies enjoyed various | COntingent liabilities in the hands of | He reresents nine nations at Con games and a pleasant social hour was | the public, including a joint liability | stantinople, and takes time off to came spent. The committee in charge of |Of Over $30,000,000 with other compa- | home on a visit. a town charge but when she was a inded o O Tuesda; e roque grounds are inclu in 4 the ‘Al 8tting) Inistrumenta repaired | I TS e Rt et e B 0 e Loeplial $420. in pever [ourchiase.of the. yropecty, by the Uit Violing scld on oaa¥ ftariive dred Brown officiated at the celebra- oney y app ed Workers who intend to get started — Syracuse Post- the social part of the evenmg com- ules, amounted to $78,561,000. There | Standard. Hon of the holy communion. and concealed on her person. This|on the plans for the new Sheltering | prised the following: Misses Martha | W25 N0 opposition to granting the com- — For appointments address E. £ % 2 was reported to the selectmen. who|Arms home just as soon as possible. | Levitsky, Pearl Robinson and Ione | PARY permission to issue the notes. The Safest Way. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- There is always a big demana for|have made application for the op-|It is hoped that plans will be pre- | Breckenridge. Statement on Finances. In view of the abundance of mines REL ST duck eggs during the week preceding | Poin{ment of @ conservator, and Afier|pared and the contract awarded fo| “Several new members have been| At the meeting of the state board of |and torpedoes, - perhaps - A Eastr and farmers who have them 10|y v0re an appointment may be made ;l‘;}tea &I?Pi“?c;g"mmegfi may beltaken into the club and several ap-|health in the capitai at Hartford on| Wanamaker's plan for crossing the sell get good prices from the Norwich | ;™ ;o expected the judge of probate s g e plications for membership have been | Tuesday afternoon Dr. John T. Black, | Atlantic is the safest after all, — ealers. will. appolnt the firat selectman 23| TWO DISTINGT EXPERIENCES received. Indications point that a|secretary and treasurer of the board, | Charleston News and Courier. S L aersaAbor MI'RE Tuoney Wil e trra- number of the girls will attend the | submitted a statement on the finances — . The Wanen's praver ~mesting at| S 000 s o 0 e vator “apart. or IN CHRISTIAN LIFE.|state convention of Girls' clubs to be|of the board. The balances of appro-| The increase in the demand for t T Glits Bushnell chapel Tuesday afternoon |g..“tim the judge of probate. — held in New Britain on May 12th. |priations which are now available are: | potash has resulted in a number of as e was led in an interesting manner by e s 9ol Rev. John Norberry Continues Revi- The committee in charge of the dra- | General expenses, $8,948.95; laboratory | inquiries of government officials con- Mrs. John E. Post, and was a mission- FUNERALS val Meetings at Holiness Mission. |MAatic lub report that the organiza- | expenses. $14.058.60; anto-toxin ac- | cerning the amount of this chemical Call and look at the fine selec-|*™ meeting. By “ |tion is advancing towards the comple- | count, $9,240.90; spring water account, | contained in wood ashes which may anconse Trose in charge of the local Red Eugene A. Driscoll. At the Gospel Mission revival ser-|!ion stage. Plans were discussed con-|$794.95. :: -{:lame o aa\\:llls operating .on 3 h spel Mise 2 ] % L ion of Pendants, Chains,|cross have asked that all ~ finished| The funeral of Eugene A. Driscoll | vices conductea throughout this week | CTming the holding of a concert dur-| The appropriation which the sen-| e Fational Fores work be returned .as soon as possible, | of Westerly (Pawcatuck), was held at |in the Steiner building, Rev. John The following C;)mrr;lltee By !be‘“fl’u“ccgd“lmng two o Seads, Watches and Bracelets. | that it may be forwarded in the boxes |8.30 o'clock Tuesday from Stillman | Norbury of Providence took his text - ears being packed. avenue. Requiem ma Was celebrated | on Tuesday night from Isiah, first|Pointed to act as a social committee | ed to $42,000. The expenditures since Requie e : . during the month of May: Misses | then have aggregated $8,675.60. To in St. Michael's church at 9 o'clock by | chapter, eighteenth verse, White as Additions will be made to all water | the rector. Rev. J. J. Fitzgerald. The |Snow and Psalm Fifty-One, seventh 47N Benjamin, Edna Robinson and i e o et F. W. GUILD bills remaining unpaid after April 20.[choir of the church sang. After the|verse, Whiter than Snow. 3 il nnial per e board has an avail- mass Father Fitzgerald spoke of the| Rev. Mr. Norbury showed two dis- e loss of the deceased in the church and | tinct experiences in Christian lite. A | NORWICH PEOPLE WERE . The central committee for the re-|in the community. For a waiting |sinner, when he comes to God foi ON GILT EDGE. 21 Bruadway lief of the Jews suffering through the |hymn Martin J. Spellman v | vation. is made white as snow. When _— Escaped Injury But Were Consid- able fund of $33,324.40. JEWELER waw, acknowledges among recent sub- | will be Done. As the remains were | sanctified he becomes whiter than scriptions from the ~New London.|borne to the funeral car Mr. Spellman |snow. The speaker lald much em- erably_Jolted BRIEF STATE NEWS Conn,, committee $204. sang Nearer, My God, to Thee. s on the second prayer, Whiter ¢ - The bearers were Lto Higsins, Dan- | than Snow. The psalmist had a long- The quarterly meeting of the State|iel Coogan, James Moore, Patrick Me- | i sire in_his prayer to be wasn- “Fi,,‘;‘;’,‘,f;'::'{':’,‘0:2?"9“"“"5{}::{ T . Ba-ribelr- commission was held at the|Nally. Michael Daedy and Thomas|ed whiter than snow snow. His per- Bill Selden of Broadway, George S. Bridgeport.—While Vincent M. King, w‘.lch of YW Eyu i i e s gt ehan. sonal desire was wash me whiter than Watts of Lincoln avenue and William | & hatter, was trying to wait on & doz- candidates for barbers’ licenses were| The attendance very large and Osgood of Norwich Town were on the | en customers at once Saturday night, . Eiven practical examinations. includeq ‘relafives and friends from w can T have a prayer answered? | Gil¢ Edge Express when it crashed in. | thieves got to his money il and is the S[mngest" < = ' iver, Providence, 3ridzeport. conscienously be < & At his request the Yale authorities w Londen and Norwich. Burial The psalmist in his | {0, the New London local passenger | robbed it of $120. have accepted the resignation of Michael's ceme- train at Bradford, R. L. i o be " washea | U . on Monday | . tford.— Mrs. Rowena Cadwell eaning of the | o and _daughter, Miss Florence Cadwell, evening | heart is a preparation for heaven and | na wrneh carme mat morh ton inuies | of Hartford, are guests of Mrs. Morton a man with a clean heart is ready 0| after the accident they went to West- | F- Plant, daughter of Mrs. Cadwell, at 05 v ko Wi die and ready to live. erly by auto and arrived In this city | the Plaza, New York. % Judge Samuel O. Prestice, of Hartford, | 1oy 0 the new St. formerly of Norwich, as professor of Mr. Driscoll died Saturda pleading in the School of Law. at 11 o’clock. The deceased w: i lectrical busine: and was The preliminary programme of | & i g ) the Connecticut state conference of | frand knight of Narragansett K. of C. Many people permit one - strong eye to do the work nature ended should be done by the yes are res Al il b M ual ‘in strength—or is one . He was a member of the Holy Name | MACHINISTS ARE PREPARING about 11 o'clock by trolley. Danbury.—Forfeiture of her bond ot || !imping along and letting ¢ Charities ana Corrections to be held | soctety and. of. St. Vincent De Paui TO ORGANIZE LOCAL. Mystic Man Had Narrow Escape. | 325 followad the failure of Mrs. Anna || other bear the strain? e T EHsen T G & 12 |=octety of St Michaer's church. Herbert S. Davis of Mystic was a | Brown, arrested by the state police in A thorough examination b He is survived by two sisters, Mr: h Ma- | Passenger on the New London local | the raid of Jackson's hotel to appeat (| our Registersd Optometrist will newspapers. S CHataon Oof atalls Over 85 Per Cent. of the Norwich Ma and had a very narrow escape. in the police court at Danbury. d R e . Jannah Driscoll of Westerly, chinists Have Already Joined. M p? f will make glasses to suit tl\cm. License your dog In the town clerks|p others P. J. Driscoll of Westerly T e e e Tt et e Bty The Sl . ! s, P. ’ sterly v g gmce nowr. One dollar extra after May | ong M. 'C. Drincoll of Fall River. A | Organizer Archie E. Luther of the e e e A R made at Bradford. e g e gt o4 IHEP I.Aul'c D brother, Mark Driscoll, died Feb, 4 of y of Ma- | g A nouneement was made | tendered her resignation to the trustees ADDEN C0. I announcing the annual Easter | this vear. c i been in town for - of the Middlesex hospital, to take ef- . z 0 M H ; ith The family have the svmpathy of a | s months trying to organize a | jnat Passengers for New York should | ol Hi 3 0 ae her successor can be|[] Opticisnssand Lense Grinders collection for diocesan charities, Rev. L ERe s leave the local and change to the Gilt 4 Y " Pat.|large number of Norwich friends. local branch of the Machinists' union. | 153 el Seiocted. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING YOU GLASSES MADE |J: H Proderick rector of St. Pat i § union | Edge, which would make a special stop SvEToy ricl’s church, stated that this parish Robert Thompson. ed at attende nd fitted by me. It will mean SAT- SFACTION to you. We take the en- sire responsibility of vour glasses be- : ng right, and guarantee satisfactory | The vacation supply committee of ¢ d n h He had been sitting about five or sesults in all cases. the Ansonia Baptist church has en- v da 1 =2 in this city d matters pertaining to six seats h change is an increase for house visits gaged Evangelist Frank O, Cunning- | Cums oficleics’ ar ooing. Rev. Peter! the perfection on the union were dis- S foom. Ui xear W& ke conch e > = i S of T Nerotn officiated at services conducted | (1% P :-’:m took his coat from the hook over | T $1.50 to $2. 3 vich, as|in ‘St. Patrick’s church. The bearers st e e seat preparatory to his depar- =t JF MARCH, 0|llometrlst preacher for the four Sundays of Au- | were Patrick Barry. L. 3. Malone, |, QLT SIEhtyfive per cent. of the | e Jukt as he turned towara® the | ma e ourY s MreITe T oo o Yincent 10 Broad gust, the pactsor’s vacation. John Fenton, Jeremiah Shea, Daniel | MAchinists in the city have joined the | hear door, which was open he saw the | Barncs, 84 South’ street 15 in o St adway, NORWICH, CONN. e e el organization already.” The charter is | peadlight ' of the @ other ¢ 4 rnes, w reet, is in ey R ety nnis and E. C. Madden. There was - Tes . g1 e other train only a|Mary's hospital in a critical condition Telephone 1312 e state councll o o\ Uniled | 5 ilmrwe; attendarice Wof i relstives and | Sxpocted o arxlve In & week or o, few rods away. as a result of trying to “hitch on” for Order of American Mechanics is to | friends, including members of the First | % its arrival the election of officers| He made a dash for the rear plat- | free rides on 8 truck 75 g (o ts annual con\e]{'nion at Bris- | givision, A. O. H., of which the de-|Will take place. 5 b1 | form and jumped to the ground, the ity of Norwich Water Works to o fhe evening of May 10 and on | ceased was a charter member. Burial | The machinists discussed the troubl- | coach at that time being some two car | Fairfield—On account of the short- Sfnce of oY e oeciegates wil be the | was in the Catholic cemetery. e e e of the position to which |age of coal the Fairfield Rubber fac- e I John T. Farrell B e R onr e Costut | Uhe, express locomotive almost imme- | tory is closed down. About 60 hands onn., April 1, 1916. 0 ! o, - . s = = liately hurled it. Mr. Davis remem- [ are employed at the factory, and it is 1516, “'Otnite open | erill were in charge at Red Cross | from the home of his brother, Bernard | ho'd an open meeting. {ler the safety gate at the street cross- | Many orders await filling. to 5 p. m. headquarters. In the afternoon Mrs. | Farrell, of Ansonia. Services were held will be made to all bllls| James Lewls Smith, Miss Ella M. No; meeting of the Norwich union, held in | oy heoiore 10 e DurRose ol Dacl Shelton—Twenty-four of the thirty |} Look for the Clock who died in New Haven on April 15, | Sarenters’ hall on Tuesday evening | Edge on the chance of its making | OF, Ore Physicians in Derby, Shelton took place from the home of his daugh- | d ia have agreed to increase \t s the local's regular stop at Mystic. and Anson ter, Mrs, James Smith, No. 61 Boswell | JiScussion of copflitions and the trade their rates for calls. The particular had always been noted for its generous ‘The funeral of Easter offerings. Robert Thompson, per ng. ing the crash occurred. A few sec- 3 in the’ Church of the Assumption at| HOLDS SCHAFHAUSER FOR ! B auved Hin trow | ‘emaining unpaid after Aprii 30, 8 probable death or injury. here sent to Massachusetts for 100 m&&,’ufizs W. BURTOK. Cashler. |ton and Mrs. Perkins had charge. eSS S My THE SUPERIOR COURT.| AMiss Catherine Cottrell, who was |chicks and when the shipment was Lo The tax collector will b h with Miss Janet Clark, was the last | received 92 were dead. It is thougl store of Eaward McNamara af the | Nermich matonnea it Le Farrell of| pjoced: Under $1,000 Bonds on Charge |to get out of the conch mext to the | that they may have been smothered. Falls from 12 m. to 1 p. m. today to e of Assault With Intent to Kill. rear car. She tol r. John Cham- e remaining 8 hav . ALES, WINES, LIQUORS | roct e e aav: Miss Ellen Higgins. plin, who attended her, that she saw . At 8.15 o'clock Tuesday morning the | Judge Barnes found pprobable cause | Thomas Boardman on 'his hands and | Bridgeport—Freq Smith, who recent- In Trinity Methodist church there is | funeral of Miss Filen Higgins, daugh- condensed mince meat is for holding Joseph Schafhauser for a |knees crawling toward the rear en- |1y resisned as city editor of the going on this week Passion Week Self- | ter of Richard and Ellen Higgins, was AND CIGARS made up today of the best quality of S higher court -at the session of the city | trance of the coach. He never came | Dridgeport Telegram. will sall mext|grieq fruit and other items which can Fresh, c wplete stock. Best Service.| Denial for New World conditions. En._|held from the funeral parlors of M.|court on Tuesday morning. The ac- |out. Friday from New York for Saloniki|pe found, ail of which are found in DAN MURPHY velopes were distributed Sunday for | Hourigan. Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice o - o The bodies found were all at the | Greece, where he will follow the Bal- |1, United States with the exception this collection, which is being taken | ficiated at services held in St. Ma S . Mz and is charged with intent to kil |Tear end of this coach, piled in a heap | Kan campaign as war correspondent| s spices and currants. The study of 11 Bath Street throughout the entire church during | church. As a waiting hymn Mrs. Tim- y : for the Providence Bulletin. L T ma e Dafhauser ot into an argument |One of them was Miss Clark's. The packing -o ) : this week. othy Donovan rendered Some Sweet | wi ol Chik Mor ey ovent 3| body identified by a charred part tended over a period of 100 years and : Day. The bearers were Dominick | niiish cobn o ohe otp of the heas. | of her dress which, when plled ofr, fen | New Haven—President Arthur T.| ogay is as near its perfection as we DR. A. J. SINAY The two weeks' mission held at St.| Quinn, Edward Malone, Michael Houri- | “Tar serting intoxicated Charies Me- | apart so as to show the design, which can possibly congeive. The sanitation Zosept's church, CUT street ended o | gan and Thomas Conneil of New Lon- | Cafirey paid $8.50. Two other men | Was recognized by Miss Cottrell. o the factories in which it is packed = ieft town Monday. - Rev: . V- 3 | tery Tas in St Mary's came- | were before the court on intoxication Westerly Men Aboard, We advertise exactly | (oay in these lines necessitates the S timates that 3 arges. g _ as It 1s f the most minute detail of clejewski, the pastor, estimates that _—_—— e spectators at the| Representatives Albert H. Lange guarding of U o Pentist jows s s S SBITURRY: S were ve pcctators at the| Represcnaties At 3 tane; T e s — o = s B el - A Rooms 18-19 Alice Buildiny, Norwich o] & James MacFayden. e oD e B T In Frovifence 2ie where in our opinion is grown th Phone 1177-8 ‘Mrs. Margaret Deland concelved the 5 Y " 3 James MacF e 5 \den of o dollar fund. which 1 scalled | verware e e A OF LABOR DIFFICULTIES | not seriously injured. e American Authors’ fund for the|est Scotchmen’ living in this state, ——— Assemblyman Langworthy ot g the y FOR ©000 FALSE | more Aot Bl 5, |, STmen, S0 00 B0 | en s e b Woremer con | wESIPUE, mlSZEOR ) B pceerny T v ke ; n. , £ the local. OLD up TEETH e the faenis rnuerSine, romotors | ing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. cern Would Not Rema smoker, or first car of the jam 3 5 , the different + i 5 Tarie ot ausiter. M Mr. Langworthy declared the train F p - . cpresenting the diffe Set In Gold, Silver, Rubber or dy, a Pomfret summer resident. West Hartford. He was born in Kil.| A number of men from Boston who | w: Or casterr grade representing the 1 was at a standstill when the crash Ent flavors or difierent granulation re- Platinn i The Bridzeport'’s Pastors' assoca- | MAUTIS, Avreshire, Scotland, May 14, | were hired to work for the E.J. Cross |came and that the weather was fog- quired for different purposes. Every N E Aftlflclfll TOOth Co. tion has lssued a warning Saatot 1829, and if he had lived another |Co. at the Hopkins & Allen Co., ar-|gy. on the train, and were shaken up, but best flavored apple known. Th raisins used are of the best quality seeded variety. No expense is con- month would have been §7 1d. | rived in Tuesday morning and th e"“?ulntl:’; 'm":‘m‘hmé NSERESTRS SAE SRaC ey O SR = ave been years old. | rived n town - A iJ were wn & ns e seats ahea - d in the manufacture of mince meat 5 Seouiver ?fi?’i?.“’énfl’?..&?flifi«&‘;‘;fiiv‘?::‘; | some of them left Tuesday night. Itlof them, but few were injured, most is thoroughly cieaned and hand-picked Tie I LS stte adtasing they axo o | Seventy- three Pationts at Inebriate |1 understood throush a reliable [of the dead and injured being in the by people trained to know what should their polygamistic tendencies. Two Farm. Soure that these T v e g lnglg ;iny coach of the train. and should not be used and in this £ work at 55 cents an hour and were| This car was two-thirds telescoped | Q= Mmanner the article comes to the house- DIAMOND RINGS SOOI U lee ) WEto R duaztared {1 e e Inebris [not told of the labor difficulties. On|by the engine of the Gilt Edge, Mr. Suit, an Overcoat, a new Tie, | 230" i 2 55 *cor "than she coid s Tade by Acting Sup. Thomas 1 ment |arriving in town they were informed | Langworthy said. He left the train |a Shi Hat mething | Possibly take the same articles in her VERYSSSREACTIVE STONES At a dairy meeting to be held man of the state hospital for the ju- |°f the situation and they refused to|immediately after the collision and irt, or or sol own kitchen, regardiess of how clean AT VERY LOW PRICES 4 = e % 5 work. Two of them went back to|found that the last car was afi H R »_ | it may be, and make up the filler for THE WH, FRISWELL €O, | oo st ite SUes G, pui |0, "o rombizs: v soances iy | Bostom, 570, fo NOw Flaven, v 1o wilie e miadie Sir of tns three”was it the habardashery line; that's . 3 ., her mince pie. The old idea of dirt Bureat, K. B. Musser, extension dajry | various kinds of labor, some are clear. | CTeenWich and several to Westerly. |considerably split open. ~ Later thai |an established idea. being. prevalent in quantity is today 25 and 27 Franklin Street man of the Connecticut Agricultural | IS Stones from the property at Brew- Shx Slo | cRUght fre Snd waS Buriel disputed by the greatest authorities E: d Instructi college is to speak on “Some Funda- | Ster's Neck, one has charge of an Scout Exams and Instructions. at the same time as the station and food products. The meat used in All grammar school scouts will meet | freight house. P mince meat is of the choicest and to- GEORGE G. GRANT | Petmng ot oy Ching resdine and | igyye Meiching chicks for he tmsti= | o S Hohcgan park bail Evound. on = Everything has a new look |&xy the same’corn-beer which yoa Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock,when —_— . : No Definite Word from Read Officials. | about this time: lik t. Undertaker and Embalmer |20, Sems Zhompson Kinmey. prs. | 1entiisd Glothing and Watoh Ghain 50008, 0% S0UE, ML B VSR 40 | %) Mupinir han aa vt rcotves oo [ e oos Lines men like to be | 1,0, 2505, Suriies mae, which er an €T | 1ent of the Connecticut Indian asso-| FHoward Partelo of Westedly, azed | inie sames will be played. Scout Come | definite word from the officials of the | “in it,” too. can be used as handily by the house- w1 |ciation has issued pamphlets setting |34 years, who was partially burnt :n | ois “Benjamin M. Bruce will be in | New Haven road in regard to the Falls wifs a8 Iainos meat fur ail & recuices 32 Providence St., Taftville|forth the value of the work of the |the railroad wreck at Bradford, was | hesen " e avenue spur track project. The offi- is a little water and being heated for i 4 EERie cials have been too busy with the em- |, Spri Suit. ten minutes and it is ready for the S bargo question to give the spur track | 1 OUF OPFiNg OSUIl—OF any-|crust and then the table and she may and 1 would use on our taole is what association and making special plea |identified by his wife Tuesday. She Prompt attention to day or night calls, | for funds fop the purpose of supply- |TecoERized his clothing and watch Block Island Here T Telephone 630. aprl4MWFawl |ing scholarships for boys at m, R“ chain. Mr. Partelo was employed by e matter needed consideration. It is ex- 1 . without fear of loss carry three or Andian institute at Wichita, Kan the raflroad company and had been| The Block Island will again ply be- | pected that something in regard to the thing you want to wear—is | .. packages of mince meat in her in Boston taking examinations for ad- | tween Norwich, Watch Hill and Block | matter will n be accomplished. f s pantry llu\lng “-u" y .; any nm‘. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | In referring to the death Sunday of | ancement in rallroading. He leaves |Island this summer. The Block is now - here ready for you. W for the’ chance cocurrence of unexpect: Ex-Senator Horace R. Butler, 71, for |® Wife and child. at Newport, where she is undergoing a T I t company ard it will be agood Years one of the most priminent build- ST ek thorough overhauling. She will arrive Thirty-five Took Exams. you wan aometlung dessert fre i Dental Surgeon ing contractors in Middletown, the Cantata at Vesper Service. on Junme 23, boat race day, and will The state board for the examination thorouzh belief that a mince meat ple Press refers to the fact that he was in On Easter Sunday at i the vesper | StaTt her regular trips the day after. |of parbers held an examination of a Tx‘;‘oduet (-r‘(‘):;hte::l;de‘nsggs‘:?:c:’ "c‘l’.‘ : McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. |the senate at that time with Milton |service of Park Congregational church = plicants for barbers' licenses in the prepared and yet as good. Shumway, of Danielson and the late | a special cantata will be given. This|Gen. W. A. Aiken Observed Birthday.| capital on Monday. There were 35 ap- Co . e AT Tesny miince asedt Ex-Mayor Charles F. Thayer ot Nor- | will be the last vesper service of the| On Tuesday Willlam A. Aiken of|plicants. The next examination will be me in today. considered a winter dish. Each year -wich. season and the cantata will be one |157 Washington street quietly observ- | held Monday in Bridgeport. e L e Ry B F c. EER, Piano T er of the most elaborate ever given in|ed his 83rd birthday. During the day —— to increase its capacity during the Muslc at the choir's several years of service. |General Aiken received congratula- R Bethe S Tolny I i 122 Prospect 8 hm. Norwich, Conn. -_ tions from his many friend e s Svery Gayof the Sear with s Teguiar ‘ongregational ‘Mail Easter Music Programs Early. |in excellent health and anticipates ttawa, Ont. April 18~ orca of helper < 3hip goods. io —‘_—_‘————. at 13 o'clock Good Friday will be as| To insure publication in Saturday |™any more birthdays =ty n::bu' e shent ::f‘;“:mae:‘z every part of the country the e DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist |tonows: morning’s Bulletin ministers and choir TR e year. This of course means a great Shannon Building Annex, Room A | Orsan—Golgotha ........... Malling | irectors. should mail - their " Eqoter | Divine-Chapman Wedding Announced. | Patch received here today. Of these 207 MAIN STREET increase in the use of these .DO::;': 211 are dead, 903 wounded, four miss- ‘hen mince meat was eaten Telepbone 532 Ant.hem—Bleuad Jesus Fount of music programs by Thursday night| Announcement has been made of the | {10 a7 GO0 S0 WY P e e R i s wiblch s o= o ry—o'ilii:;b'bi‘ééé"' Dyerak | and not later than Friday morning. |marriage of Joseph D. Dovine = and ; the winter months whicl mean THERE ™ no acvertising meaium ta | Offerto Miss Caroline L. Chapman, both o e Consumption. pastern Connecticat equal o ne Bub ésar Franck | [Fifty vocations are taught in the|this city. The marriage took place| British Guiana gold mines last year | piiiEris 17 Be SEvoTllsing meee an L. A. GALLUP CO tin for DualDess results. _. ! Organg-Marche Solennelle . Ghey { United States Navy. in New York on Saturday. prodm,l &183 ounces ot gvld. letin for busipess results. .