Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 7, 1917, Page 5

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'Ph.moonrun-b-ormw the stn, at 458 B m. mnfigm“”“ i la‘-ul—.nunt._.ufu & "'i""‘“‘“"“"yfi'a‘"‘e.:‘:; : : : ! ; eod fish is selling in the vil- . ro e . t : e : i ‘ i‘mfimdm SR el e : tur s "%‘m e 7 : fernoon. occurre cone, Bine 1 VlOLlN = o L | e g e e ;f_f - TEACHER tendenty and AU String Tnetrements repsive lr,x buyipg. In the main, the smow shovel bri- vw-oun sasy termws .&M“ At 015 this de .did good work al- fongh a fow pmm have g+ Lo ing- B 6, | nediScted sidewaks, g & UL Blies Place Mor DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Cl W wieh; 23 5 JEWELRY, SILVERWARE; m ey 4t % oddck d - mentiny % 4 f 3 2 10 to 35 per cent. off o_n:‘l”uh' low s Sy Syt [ R ol i e . 3 : part. Al ne; " Thomas F. Sweeney. ‘prices. ol s e e Inter ' an Thomas F. Sweeney, formerly of s sk WUST b ia by [ S atects B s e R R e R O U March 28th. cenimunion of the Roman Catholic pa- normal sehoals, sn.us of from three to four hundr "in n this city on Tuesday aft- mm. and uynn are a’ all PRESH FROM THE MINES 82 Franklin Street 'Phane 714-12 skipping, ball . He was Operated | anything you lke and .l = At _Neéw London Tuesday evening, > cf " gancing. 'WONDERFUL BARGATNS™ e A e ening on ngo ,',‘.?’fi.‘."’ui‘ and complications Dyss ooRia T-.bhu’ 2.‘;';1‘; gmw # € E tients at the Tuberculesis Sanitarium P f E day. It ot - ‘what * you it J. OGULNICK. & CO. was deferred vesterday for ons week.| | f mell of sta —n,. Eames or tnogirls E“ i Bweeney died in St. Vincent he tault o E.uuon that zm‘i ‘j m ‘orwich, was ‘the _preacher m association \m “and ‘}. Sweeney "‘-I wfll in Philadel- " imeh! h ks, o SIS church Lenten servi - - Test Rumb a phiz in 1891 He was of ™y m- :‘&W; i 1l _soon urn. £ - o ‘and inspectors, ¥ city at one time, but of. Get _’ s A hetesiidused fibede ml;ex; flf&m\m "paren 8 letter carrier in m«em of - Stuart’s Dyspepsia 7 E, any D LAT op | Tuesday was attended by District Su- - . Kina is being conducted In our schoois ed is -urvlvod by his fahter, Edward drug store. They are reai, Josk- . . ‘munmg @. G. Serivener, of Nor- 1 and A alone the line of physical education. mmrd J., and |ere. Try them free by cous JAMES E. VICKRIDGE - I visited the one-story type of school | twe sis i Mins m’ pon. & TRUCKING ‘ Chicken Lfe h réhased tondant Httle |pimots. The Conve D iesiurt witis all Db 1hs. bene e [ et sl 2 * a | ife he pu a pi rehitecture with all of the rooms on 3 P 5 ment at Boaran church. E1ven by farm " Hanover, tn the town " of|2n -udlwflm costing ten to Afteen :heh“u'rml-g Hoor and with overhead | . Funeral services were held Tuesday || e Trial Coupon.-, . Thiowisons- 17 v —orre— — lales' Atd, Th: evening, March §. | Sprague. thousand people, nd_ a ~number of ing. 'The great advantage of such |morning in Bridgeport with a requiem || £ A gtuart Co, 256 Stusrt Bl CAVE WELDING AND MFG. CO., ¥ stormy, on ¥ evening. Price d6c.| He is in good health and is keen and | other places: There were many noted [a structure fs economy in - cost of [high mass at St Charles church, The || marshill, Mich. send e at. oned || Mont Ciders ‘.%‘.....t“" Y, s itnut Street. alert in all matters ef current interest. | spealters and educators of talent.|building., and is lessens the fire haz- |body arrived in Norwich on. the 2 b y—sma Ho reads The Norwich Bulletin nd | Amons the speakers some of the mare |ard. All rooms have an outside daor, |o'clack (rain. The bearers wore Frauk | 5 free trial packnse TOMS 5 Oxy-Acetviens Welding 32 Caterig Samuei Rogers, 73,-died at his home | keeps posted regarding affairs in the v 3 prominent were United States Conmis- | The building could be emptied of ail|L. Hughes, Martin J. mni!a Patrick of all Metals, “Aluminum, Cdst 150 | on Smith avenue, Niantic, af, night { city where for so long he was an ac- | sioner P. P. Khno:d Albert J. Bever- | the pupils in lese than a half minute, |J. McMahon and John J. a‘&nay, all [l o e Steel, etc.. Automobile. machine PArts|Sunday after ' long il “with | tive factor in me business life. idge, former . United States senator; | becanse all pupils go out of doors |of Bridgeport, but _formerly of Nor- a2 ok b ; GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR repairs. Bxpert on boiles All work | Brifht’s disease. Mr. Rogesr was born| Mr. Vickridge has a number of | Abram Flexner, assistant secretary of | from their’own rooms. Such a build- | wich, and Bernard Enn:ht and Rich- ¥ gireet. .. Try them and see. guaranteed. Ten years' experfence. in England. nephews and othgr relatives in the|the general educational board; Nathan |ing requires more space than the |ard Quinn. i Telephone 214, English army at the front, consequent- | C. Schaffer, state superintendent of | present style, And of course could not| Mr. Sweeney was of a_gentle dispo- X L THQS, W: BHEA, Prop., Frahkiin 81 Dr. John T. Black, secre of the|ly is intensely interested in the pro-|public instiuction of Pennsylvania; ge’uua R Sibratol Subiets: sttion and was beloved and respecetd |lmasa: Negt to Palace Call state Board of health, claims that there | gross of the war and i well informed | Francia G, Blair, state su v tate oo o " E 7 perintendent | ' T also visited the intermedinte school | by hie y friends. ie little likelihood that this summer | ogaring the - momentuous events|of public istruction of Iinols: John |or junior high school and made & e Tl see.another outbresk of infan-|overseas. 4 Finiey, commissioner of education, |study of the-organization, the vocation- |- OBITUARY. 3 mining iow much material each group D J, le peraiysis in Connecticut. He received congratulations from fi:.:'mi'.me, and many others, in- | al g'ppoon:nme. and the difterant 2 ?-f.fi;?".’:fi:nefi: TP (g R A SINAY . many frien: esday, with gifts, mes- college presidents, superinten- | courses_offered in such an organiza- P Henault. : u&a« o Connecticat will heta a | Sages avd good wishes deiits and teachers of prominéwcs: Hon. T feel miost eninisiastis over The suaden death of Philip Heneault {uo.?o'n:xfif-a”?he:z B i h::n meeting at Wallingford Thursday af- Among the numerous topics present- | this organization of the school Work.|ne well known woolen manufacturer |carefully studled by FOW, Clarke and Bn | ternoon. The local chamber will en-| COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS |ed were two that were particularly | There is no question-bub what greater | ana usiners man ocourred Tuesday | W. G. Wheslet in fhe laboratory of 1he | m.s i tertain ie visitors at a luncheon. emphasized—physical education and | opnortunities and advantages are Pra- [ oriing shortly after 10 o'clock, Mr. | United . St Cbton pots ot | Resms 18-10_Alles Bliding, Norwie 5 Jatisie’ Were Agirived By: the Clmas | o scope of education. Treat- | vided by sich an organization. DRt whe T Daan e the e | et e e e T Phone 11773 At New York there is to be a sale . sioner on _Monday. Ing in particular the organization of | ‘It was a splendid meeting, attended | of°n: phykician for sometlme nast. J6ct | Whoot e Tnas 250 Chemmiet snalyecs 2 SR gf avout’ 13¢ pamntings by 'the iate . the schools into élementary, intermedi- | by foremost men in educational work. 4 A g YA S | Flenry w. Ranger, X. A, ‘the Neank | Nine compensation ents were | ate and secondary schools. On_the Way botne frotn the Comven- |t s Lo oy 1o _fo tofof ehalls or: sksletors: of visteas I8 e the office of his doctor when reach- | vertébrates, including the calcarous /ié fortune of $250,00 | on Monday approved by Commissioner | The question of phyaical education | tion Mr. Graham stopped for a dav in | (ne oS of his docter when reach- | vertébrates including —the cslcarous 1300 1uner, Academy of Design. |J. J. Donohue as follows: and the advantages of such a system | Chicago and visited the Swift Packing | yiny court he was sedh o' come to a | Tanging from Almost miceoseomic Fore e S e Ce 5 Casper Bailey and George Bafley, |in the pchools was partiéularly dwelt [and Libby canning pants and also the | pudges siop - M Ropting wior onh. | et om almost microscople For: i ?-o in ngregational | Central avenue, Norwich, sprained lig- fupon. Thé national council went on!Tnstitute of Art. neseect tmhtenm are urged to attend | aments of hip Jan. 16, $& weekly Qur- er man saw Mr. Henenult glowly sink | The results are published by the Gées » i Fraeey TR S, ToSmr e Seeahr S SO : S Tounid nin 10D i A iy wenks | 105 e madiuacas shes and os| M ATS ¥ y i n a yery weak- o molluecan - she S e W O T A e e e Sioeon |BOV 6COUT COUNGIL ¥: M. C. A. AUXILIARY HEARD ened condition. Frank Pratt wio was| corals were found to consist Gf cgr- MEN'S FUR €O - X sprain of left arm Jan. 6, $8.35 week- TO CONSIDER AMENDMENTS. FARM BUREAU MANAGER “ bonate of lime, ‘which contained’ only K £ th “Irg‘n H. f.:. g‘ou':dl has been award- | iy and expemses. e e = > Tv‘ it - trifiing lmmll;‘ "Lh’ l;\d uom]el groqpt' :x Tlu jowest prices o e E cont r carrying the mail | “Nationa! Eilectric_Bulletin, Inc. of [Scoutmaster Wyokoff and Commis- [ F. C. Warder Tells ethods Em- organisms that made. smaller contri- ol W A I CHES Sipmosrony o oot R ee Sotuen o e Sl | ot Sraes Wt Makl aroron| i I Sating Agiuiara Pre- ; STt o st oo sopmit s | maban. Balgnce of stec Ras ] ‘omnecticut avenue, New London, o } al - ~_Zfhad the comiract’té: past foug vears.| incermied scarp Jan. 20, $140 weekly Confarenee. v Hinnionce "The Moseminttora . tho oln. C.? 1 Russinn Horse, Step. inand & There are over 60-patients at Bark- SRletie Vibber Co, New Lon- | All loctl men connected with Boy| A vers well attended and interest- 3 beautital corals known a4 sea" fans, 2 2 M k’ t which includes “alf us hospital, every private room and|on and William H. Button, New Lon- |Scout work have been netified by let-|ing meeting of the Y. M. C. A. auxil- E the echinoderms—which yskra for both ladips - m'm;fif ;wmmh.ms mflvlefl- 'l;hfl don, lacerated hand Feb. 7, $5 weekly, [ter of a meeting of the local eouncil { iary was held Tuesday afternoon at the 2 crinolds, sea urchine, and ( ) HAMILTON wu-cu AGENGV ept. I L. Hutchins, the matron and I R. Douglas, Inc, ana William |10 P Peld in the rooms of the cham- | home of the president, Mrs. Charlss B. 7 i n‘::;l it ey e | Geing” e 6 dnewby. Wik, ivested ) 3 Bayliss, § Grand, streat, New London, |Der of commerce on Wednesday even- | Prentice. The secretary’s report was B3 sian llemstones and. doomites he nest meeting of the Brlarchf | FIENt Inquinal strangulated hernia on |ing,ewhen amendments to the conetl- | read and repor's,from the various * c THE L. L CHAPMAN (O W GUH.D Joweler |c5 5, Somecfort ent Rt PO & ol S e ppaon, RIS 0, VT e O R Brerenid | ompitons v wiven | X aner o] s s Sl SRS e o e o e e | and Joseph Lake, New London, |eral disoussion of the locul scout WOLk | naism for o meve bupdibe el Shm- aceans. Vertebrate skelctons, sich as| it SATH STREET, k) Phone 799-3 ~21: BROADWAY | ey om Hartford road, South Man- |SPrained wrist Jan. 3, §5.59 weekly and jand of the future work of the council- | and the meeting spoke in favor of it those of fishes. which are almo High- |7 . chester. expenses. The purpose of this meeting is to get 303 of eqpeributing o ‘the enuse ly phosphatic. add thelr phesphates. to . Federal Paper Co., Baltic, and Mau- |information in refard to the 106al| ‘afm 11 nies eaote o ooy the sedrments. m’lhm Loan & Tfllfl CG- D J. M KING At the close of the communion ser- | rice, Wasserman, & ¥, D No. 1, Hal- |work and to recsive instructions in re- { Naygatuck 4t the time of the 4 ple now!iow moe preciiely thag © vice at the Ellington Cq ational | tic, lac gara to the future. Ingeampaign t e . p ore the investigation ~began 4 Aotz r. Je N ! Shuroh. Sunday morning. Hevs David | left hand Jan. 27, 36 weckly, ote. | Scoutmaster H. J. Wyokoff and Com- | aus response e vagad gl i : part played by each group of organ- DIVIDEND NOTICE -~ E. Jones, for nearly nineteen - years| XNew London Ship and Engine Co.|missioner Bruce will give reports of | thous < PHILIP HENEAULT isms in the formation of marine lme- DEN‘ I ‘IS’I‘ bastor of the church, read his resig. | Gioton, and B. €. Cuddy, New Londot, | fhe conference which' they ~recently | g comibeton. e meeded sum be stones. The stdy 0f the sediméntary : ~ -~ FHOEN, [eRuctive. ADIL 13, T e hana Jom 35, 3834 |tiended in Neg Yorie city. A very tnteresting talk by I €. War- | driving by in o sleith at the time, was | T0Cks has been distinotly advanéed 52| Depasitors in the Commércial Depart The marriage of DMiss Olive Wat- | Weekly, etc. - T TR The councll IS expected to hold only | ner followed , on the work of the New | hailed and took Mr. Henémult to his[the Work reported in this paper. ent ars hereby notified that -ehee YIS Building. . " gus of Groton boroush and Teon W. | Uncasville Mfe. Co. Uncasville, and |success ™ of these meetings depends | o oun, Gounty Improvement Teamu o o e e e art | UNITED STATES TRANSPORT $¥ amounts 6t v per cant ot engh lem, 5 " " dan i 2 - wiil Le S urday afternon at the Groton Gomo|middle finger on right.hand Feb. 12.|Ubgn the attendance. = plored by them and the exnert ald and | Was acute dilation of the heart Mr. REPORTED N DISTRRSS |Proved asd allowed clalims wiil | g here be a brief but impertant | nqvice at their dispos - | Heneauit. 1. two Ao suf- LR rendy on and after Wednesday Mus S gational parsonage, Rev. Henry W.|$6 weekly, etc. 1 £ the S P Round | 13 posal for the solv- ) July. two years ago suf .m.rio'.‘n n."“ et performing the ceremony. P8¢ a0, witon win aasourn - to | 118 of farm problems. = The. home|(sred o shock Mt bis summer home at|350 Miles Southwast of Caps Flattery |7, 1917, upon presentation of Hessly , ; 2 80, econimics were spoken of and the | Groton Lons Pomt and had been in Charles Bard, Nearl Last of His |attend the council meetins. " o 2% —in Need of Assistance. er's Certinicates. arles jearly 20, different clubs for domestic sciénce. It [ poor health since that date although ity AMOS. A. BROWNING, Ressiver. ates rheats ‘When the Hartford Market Garden- Opocial Metes $b Thostes Trowpsor | erst ‘Ammociailon has. its anuuel ben: Traveling Men, Eto, quet this_(Wednesday) evening at| Charles Bard of Broadway has re- s ers, The deceaséd was born in Cannda.|ggyiges 10 {he Ledser from Port An- Family. TO REBUILD BOAT Proved most interesting to the listen- | able to be about. Tacoms, Wash,, March 6~ Telephoue | srerieh. Mareh 1 1917, AT NOANK| YARD | Gale Noyes ‘dslishted the audience | recelving his education there in he | Sdrs oo, the TTatred Brates tavn, o sb st Bl Livery Connection Shetuckst Street | Bond’s, President Charles L. Beach |turned from Prooklyn, Windham coun- N\ » . B e T T ey N LEtnad with two pianc solos exaisite’s play- | Schools and colierre. At the age of 19 | §510% report the Fnited Biates trana: SARREL A SSNSEN . "' lege, Storrs, il be .,..‘;5;' u‘::‘g'spefix'. t\}menl of his brother, J. Sprague|Derslict Schooner Herald to Be Con-|ed, Rondo nnd Capriciaco, by Mend: years he came to the Unitéd Etate: (n; Mr:).l ila, mcr;" Ed:nsr:-::t fiz.’;nm::a?l:’- New St ers. Bard, long a member of the firm of verted Into Fourmaster. shon and Shepherd’s. Al and Mid-|and Jearned the trade @f a woolen | gouihwest of Cave Flattery and in 5 Troiibieds Sl 208 T Tariong ks f o TN 7 S 1, iy | S OTRe v=Y ai, ATV MRS izl illiner T it; \ - | sold pens. ¥ jprague rid woul ‘The derelict schooner Heérald, twice A In Ve Ve T Dn\tnd 8!1{?:4 coast ‘guard cut- o e i e oot | Rave been 93 had he llved until Aug. |rescued - from foundering. arrived in | the social hour foliowins. and he made rapld strides to success. goumm- ae ot gunra by a 1 y WRS. €. P. STANTON ¥ migd 90th | Bost: Monday fi k| , Me., e e He was employed in the old Privilege Evergrcen Beer ZIEh Weuud twn over 1o the turla- | ARl 7 Eheris cor ohe B ot B R e SEASIDE SANATORIUM. mill 'n_ Woansocket and therh want fo | st 10 9 10, the assistunce of the Bard, in t b tes B. 3 Bioten S the archeie court the cases{ Msthiny of Cheli Secd who la nolf s tow of i fug Chacits B, Senond e bty S hero b cibers pe'scriasd 2 he last survivi ember of a family | en route te Noan b - e e R REAL GERMAN LAGER e v B S RS g ¥ | Febutit for, active service again, atter | Mearing on the Aporopriation Will Be|what was known nk the Reljanee| Do Lask Haan 52 Meepliintees is on draught at or criminal offense. resting in' the mud at Rockiand for| Held Thursday Afternoon at Mart. | Worsted company. This 'company was| ' A jury in New York .,,“ decided two vears. ford, composed of Messrs, Campbell, He. AR A G H JAC.KEI. . W Porlnd: Sundey, at 8t -Marya]. DoPer By Rev. 8 M. Hovs, D. D. The Herald was abandoned in & di . nault and_others and wha very suc. | {oags MAIrICl man owns bl of the uam wdches rch, in accordance with the sug- | The Congregatiopal ministers of New | masted condition 100 miles west of | There is to be a hearing at Hart- | Ce8sful. Tt flourished in Westerly for | What does it matter?.” + The. house- Santions ot oo wimam & 2 U5 | London county held a monthly meet- | Seal isiand, N. B. on April 4, 1915, f g o s four years and then out&rowing ifs|maids break the china and sfiss hnd 1a, county irector of the oy | D8 at _the ~Groton Congregational|while carrying a 'valuable cafgo of {ford on Thureday before the appro-|quarters was moved 6 Woonsocket |the burgiur comes and Hefs. the &l St Name: sogleties, the sermon n, the day | church Tuesday, the first session com- gm for Bridgewater, N. S., to New |priations comamittee of the legisiature |and there was renamied the Rellance (ver Touisville Courier-Jourpal, THE WM. FRISWELL cO. wis on The Holy Name. or (he Sec. |mencing at 10.30 in the morning: A de~f York. Her ssivage was accomplished | regarding the appropriation of $160,000 | Worsted company Tt was in 1903 that s ASus STET ,l‘ rom ond Commandment. Votlonal service was under the leader- | u few Hays later by three Ashermen | yhich is wanted for the erection of a | e g@mpany hit Norwich through the | sr——trrerity—ssiugtiy 25-27 FRANKLIN 8T, “éné BUILDER ship of Rev. Albert Earnshaw of Mys- | from Swan's Island, who: earned|sinatirium for bone and . glendaias | ffOTs of the Norwich Doard of Trade. PN c‘““’s.“n,k 0t e SO | b, Tiinytte | corespontent_men: e A prar v Ser, S5 Morn Bt | etk ety meney oty S S | MEcLicta % poms ol ene e | Suen in e 3 o B 3y NS | R s dermey e b o i prices by skilied labot 58" e Poiato Kimg o thit Section | Aucnce of Calvin was Giscussed. The | fshing. Recently she was wold to the | of Chilaron and ouns suftersts. fror | NAUIL Wos treasufer of the company o3 good s the ORIGINAL DR. SHAHAN, Spegialis Teleph CWo B-5 2. | Women of the church served luncheon | Boston Ship Brokerage Co. for $400, Wwhich emploved & Targe force. . a st ephone 30 Woest Main 84 went to Woodstock Monday af- | FPHL' Juests During, the afternoon | and New Yorkers have just taken her | the White plague, and there doubtiess | Wi oR PUPICIEE 1 TRARE J0000, o Pandruff Germ Destrayer? | e S heumatinte: AW - — - Iers ot that msetion ey o0y the fat- | Kev. 0. R. Fisher of North Stonington | for nearly double that sum. The great | M1\ bt a5 there should, o large repre. | (h'the Jeading Industries of Norwich. ai v’}-t "“- 5, Anemia. dlli and PLUMBING AND GAS'FITTING | Manner of cullivating potatocs. read 2 paper on Baptism; lts Signin- | demand for tonnase led to the sale of | Eonnecliont wito "ire desipous. for he | ACST some venrs at tnig location Mr. msise spon HERPICIDE - H&iber it 4 7 j:;“‘ R, = = At Noank she will be reconstructed et 0T such an institution. [the Reliancc Yarn company and pur- on TN ; éaul ®eople are interssted in a = "The location for stch a sanatoriam pur = ana 1875 home Rob J. h ton which will be given a hear-| Wedding Announcements Received ‘| 3%, fourmastor =otoonel, elthoush |nas not as vet been determined. D e e T mos, Br aToepl """"mm""'n. m"“w.'m"‘ plas" sais diae ufled chert J. rang ,.“' Thureday by (he committee on| Announcements have been recelved |craft carricd only three masts. ey “"Mr. Hensult was. before his Hiness Bold Everywhers - . umane institutions of the general as- | of the marriage of Miss Lela Margue- iy Fire Laddies Ready. sevretary’ and Ai b the [, x GAS ING, gembly, regarding the Woman's Re-|rite Jennings, daughter of Mr. and ' ;‘ 3 3 L NE Namea, Engine €o.._held _its - - PLUMBING,-STEAM #1TTing | lief Corpe Home in Cromwell which | Mva. Georee et 1o Wihiag. Re. | (DEVSCHLANE TURNED SAGK. monthiy I g 2 PO e it A latsens oficots of the 7 Cdadirs: ) % T“E “L'"“F F Washington -w may be taken over by the state. liam Kingsbury Lane of Brookiyn, N.| Gat Wireless Order When Only Two | Subsequent to attending to the usual ly bell; secretary and -tréasurer, Wiiliam Y. on Saturday. Mr. Lane was for- routine business the. circular of the 4 : Norwish, . Conn. It s gxpectea at Berlin, Conn, that | meriy of Norwich and s ‘the son ot From Hiow, Leadves committee for military Dremaredness e e a ! ; ? Eurepean Plan Agent for N,W Rev. : B RO T AR, T T New York Times age Over mext Sunday and will spealt| yp.¢ Difference Did. It Maket Two days from New London on her | S75¢ enthusigam it t::'er'i"m #.0a. | Xork state propérty and -Groton Long - < | Telophone 1227 26028 Broadway at the morning service. Mr. Smith is 2, missionary of the American Board | Among the sincere regrets of sea-|last vovage from Bremen under seq fo| tion in the countyy and the possibil. e 14 'm”"m”f".n"y"‘fl’ S0V B e Wt home in Norwich on furlough. soned yoters who Have, pérhaps, made | these shores, ity of a call to arms Nameaug Engine 2 M"" ral tal on ta; turned back. This was luma m ber; of Nofwich No, B. P ?) Mflm 3 Lo Bl Bl T b g e the Eastern ROy RUE NI onl Feectd sv] o WE.: s fi:m-& ae well 064 . . JOSEPH BRADFORD, In _probating the estate of Mrs. Ab-|out pre-eminently in their con- [from a member of ready at oy time :.‘; services may be "ot e city Ts as essentistiin nfi.. P Chapgnan Aldrieh, at Warwick, R.|sciences is that they omce, twice or | Wwarding commm’v '?. needed to respond to the |the business 7 . i 1 hree ti; for B — - | the Deutsche Rhy aul. was well regarded by all® He was a e et TR, Svit s ot | LTt Yoha 7 s oken US| ol o e s e o | i SR P Bl e e 2 : BOOK BINDER 2 o ,000 to return an inventory, which | ter Gazette. sent the submlflnfl across. 29 the very best B ; mf a3 SO0 an tnuteny, which about Fesruary 1 at the U aiptomas | %8, best sttorts ¢ eotiig & soctal -.uoelriion of Poston and St. Patrick's ' N Blank Seoks Mada and Ruled to Oider g ‘""i""! Lo ust now be done in this case. This For Past Offenses. g;_"“‘;"'{;"‘;em b8 oation a0 session follawed. Mol Nowa oy iy b - 4 V EEe - = | R ajeg, 'n oect Yhem Semator]l it the Turks are fnally run out of | Eastern Forwarding people to : 18 oot R Lo et : bbby s for nl-v- pucs a - Eum;;a ;:u"nnl': ::. Amlln't of 1’-’:&: dust things off at New lm .&: ago last Septembey. With five chil- past harm. v "woek &r longe Mayor John Purroy Mitehell of New dome in_the 'pretent confict.—Colum: A o . ¢ Incidents | Sock S B e The oh O 4 L TRAVELER® BIRECTORY 3 r TOMPKINS g’_,fl,;n; a8, Titen fo Governor |pia (5. C)- State. o Ahose. tame Tleen & poa n Jocre : Spital, Harttord, Philin, = sta- Charise & Whitman m‘u“’,' e s from the owners a ‘:.::',‘m-:dxn.::;h > e i 8 rt i 1 of. Technology u. 67 Wesg Main Street example of Conmectiomt in the ‘taking 5 " the Deutschiand two days out. ult. There are - -.vem of a military censu: otes that the Conneotiont ug:i;]e'-; Servel | it ! “Return immediately to Bremen and| Iouis B. Porteous has been in New and two sisters. also sur- - great caution,” was the Viving, T. F. BURNS. ' | “me o : B s e e A L ; : i weq & M N T e Forth oo et m:x' n;.‘:v - (i | loted his bis undersea merchantman | ,,Mie8 Mary N, White has been visit- Veoks ' Formed _Feath . Animsle and B EnaER H i Clarence Winth: ofi i :ek to Bremerhaven. friends in Pro - Plants. | v.e’ :T ealing an UMDING | New Yoric ana_ Wosdstoor:. and. Wite T The | 1tis 8 commonplace of geciogy that e i liam Stephen Van Rensseiaer, wi it Hard on the Babiss: Mr. ana Mrs. Aduing P. Carroll have |88y socks wete bull up from the re- 92 Franklin Street - .,.,,""““‘}f,"‘u;" ampounted in_ Jan- it Veturned from Atlantic City. maine TAY ¥ piane or nimAl . o uzm’l& m.u: Thun~ ! o place April 9, Faater| i | sotantryman at £ Mnion e 20 A aa{,r” S in don. - gsome consolation | Gerard L. Parker in Brookline, Mass in 8t. Thomas' church, New I chance. to live babdy at he Miss Mattida Randall is yisiting Mrs. | Piliotiy. "yisible 18 | the e 14; izv Joot - Booseydli T xnm- Admiral | i ' » & for the soldiers, but how _abos. the B ey s gitbonats. ef ! xw;; o IROH G“ m‘ al Nathaniel R. Usher, babies -—Milwaukes Sentinel. S Miss Doris French of Wilitantic.| sianse. o o s a2 om0 2 has _issued from the Neéw York navy P = & statement in’ which he out- I o ; m:. recent guest of Miss J’l“)fl" 4 o L.,e

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