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P e A - A < “11IDD MAYOR EXTENDS WELCOME Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Grindy of {§ M Over 300 delegates and members of ammn;)t’,en were wesk-gpd vigitors dn in the state ar- Norwich. : Y T3 t L \ rived in Nor;‘ch..on Tuesday duflw: u:(: is the pgn'uf‘n nirl :tid \MRM mv m opens hers this (Wednesday) morning. phis S. LaPre. ¥ ¥ 3 k - All hotel accomodations were taken early » a0 ‘While in ic in the day and some of the late arrivals mac 5 W A DON0 BTN | capecit 10 e muteiny S Seai Sl s cior e VIR RIS AR e bt . e : ‘vents Food Fermeatation, Seur, Haven, were 7 BB N | srunronn, Apet) 10--Stacch vepebil| You breught naféf (16 Judge "Bucner | | ThOTS TN O e roo1on, Toen Stomach and Aeld gl ARG I | bk cans snd gemocrats, ffty or ~mors in|SOL) . Lo 0. ot i B o L TN : Ag ion water al 4 sembly officers delegal Dotibt] it 3 i 4 upited fo " - The lodge room was handsomely decorat- tnm":.u::'you’;:\ifln&.fi" : were well formed on the horse He was a Of AT- | here t L Bators e o, e s e shamne e St v S R Sy pompiins o o o armed dovm These things wiil oot : Tmi] Warier has moved from Jersey City . Blide. 8t 1 of r. Bradford—"I can't tell without | OFRLor. = y e Mrs. Ma: 7 John H. 4 Hetbert M. Lerou deliversq the in -om: cmm i 1o the %}’ W’t Plainfield which 9 looking them up. S wa ad extended” the & purchased last fa 5 ,'ho s anti A iagopal T o o s Sen. Brown—"You can count them on of Norwich to the visitors. In . of i in ; greetings n No r )¢ 9 his address Mayor Lerou complimented TR broke Bis g clty eonrt s \ the order on its growth and said he ’ x t ,:m"“’”""‘"‘:.mwm‘"“‘m“‘fn;‘;;: deemed it 'a great honor to have Nor- July, Miss Ra#e, ing there. 3 yn | irregular about the paper in fon, | Wich selected as the convemtion city of G. Flint, of Chestnut street was. able to —_— introduced A Mr. Bradtorg said: e attormeys be. (1921 He ais> spoke of tHe honor con- be dewn tewn during Tuesday. s f u ;- Speaiing 1o the committee | 167Ted upon Mrs. Grace E. Willey of Nor- the .ow.lr“!l‘ At the ot ?rk Can- ina 5 “I think you all know it js|Wich at the last assembly meeling when dor T SO e it dnd 008 w;..u',m“r:'&‘_ R wedk. M #udi| wora wes ot e o= e Lot e i e S M L L at a dift '_'.n"rfi Benjamin v ath nunthering | &% #nd ! Tnstanty’ nenitalige'” iy dfl“l‘l' Rummage ssle st 118 Main st. Thurs- | MeGregor, Whits Meuntaite of Jovemnn| M5 LIby's s : ; ) |hoped the delegates woula enjoy them- harmful ac! n t'.‘lu?fih o he: day moming at 10 o'cleck.—adv. 1T Answering melves in Norwich and that at seme fu- 0 b i - 3 Sone, “huklog gas, fli-af-i&, At Groton Long Point, several “new g ture date Norwich would again be se- % 3 for oc-|of 11 Eleventh street, this city. - Barnes & }:“n‘:x :“?“‘alum'flIMWOflM Bad been lected as the convention city. t Fou og supaney by the time the seasan opems . u‘ln“l;‘omn hag ;'.';,“' to tf:’thl it ppoint- Moran- “:.’.“""',“"l:;mwt e 1;".:::.".‘.‘.: i Mea]y Potatoes "Youwil ' pravided ; oyer | o a) e B i Al - | " Arthur M. Brown, a well known Nor-|88id: You will find that provided you take r, and Mgs. John F. Meyer of Brol 1 “‘?&‘a ly“ ;&1‘ Atter iliness since last F‘w dered ar bS terests of bis health after an attack of 7 o cludeq musical selecti eck s Lo ) 29c , f Dagee |y T haat ot 2irm Méyers |sppendletis but compications et In gad | Yok 'SVIT RSV G SPREY LT ime. R aThe JrosTummS was au loliom P eal, you ca cently hy the death T My condition became serious so that his been changed. . b o and Un- anything and en. it witheut BBY | iner George Smith. Ry Browd making it sy oth fhe gfldflv Bropn thea til, Miss Viola Grover; address of Wei- dsgwer of pain et Slss Ry ey, of the history classes recalled Saturday. committes ARE. . STANE Judge | Bradf, come, Mayor Herbert M. Lerou: duet, mokd Shwm. Biuyratad paknecls. Cenna i £ 5 Tthat It was 146 years szo that| i Swar hor in s ety and wag eau- | 9% s Mr. Brown—'"Who was your cownsel | S27TY Night, Miss Viola Grover and Miss A 15 “_':Q’ym“ ...':'}‘ “ g oo s Nistaris Tide from | cyiag o b (L, ey and was e | Slimes’ any s: ! ‘Ruth Bogue; solo, Because I'm an Odd i in that case?” y ’ g L several years he was a wall known snd |3 88 %L of Diengenn, ReRIESILI R A m b e e iy A e Pound ....... 16c 8 i i ; o e ;“;::::’;m‘ house. 1ot the opposing forces. inations| stdeF* T o ae Snall by Whs. Gthirt 1y"s fee ' ok, Mise’ Milasrs Dooenan bl P ly f¢ nominaf . . T T ity ”mmufim';.u o'clock by |wich and then in New Haven with the ,.;m}'.? - S taons bink TRl Mr. Bradford._James and Hull” - o .'Z"“";“’”C d "su'"‘".""" byt ”"”; Rgv. Daniel F. Sullivan. 5."0;1‘2‘“" Y‘..ruur:nc. Co. P‘plo; t.l'e Henry H. Pettis, deputy judge T. Brown—'""Was there anything that. Levine; polo, B I 1ove gu Dear, License your dogs in the town clerk's | New Haven office he was prc g ted se Miss Chariotte Fowler. Hugh Kinder of the eity eourt, Frank M. Gardner and . "One dollar extra atter May |97l Yoars ago to he superinindent or|y i F. Libby. The first two named| (Comtinued on Last Page, Col. Three)|Miss Ch prowler. Hugh = Kinder WILLIMANTIC GAME COCKS all pupils of Mr. Kinder and their sing- 4 were ummtedc g bglsd:n'trodumce;l & ton who has been in Representative C. V. Pendleton ing reflected great credit upon Mr. Kind- Mrs. Sarsh Ba 3 " , BT NBW LONDON BIERS 'y training. every nesmbey of the pro- ‘Game Cocks,” beautiful fighting birds, e h Sena- th. Out of the the home of Willlam Willjlams i i -~ _|latter two om bills introduced by 1,200 dogs whieh are to 0 Raveral years expects soon to return |, Desides his wifswho was Miss Blize tor Brown. ahout 200 have mo far received “home 3t Kilingly. -beth Houck of this city, he leaves a fam- gramme being thoroughly appreciated ily sof four children, William,*Mary,|, At the hearing Mr. Gandner un;ule: Were seen in action at a certain barn in|the large nu:zh-ropméa’x. Senai ficlal license and tag for next yesr. comes t9 Conneoticut wholesslers | Frankc and Dorothy. Hp.is alse survived | 1S Vithdrawsl Jn faver of Judge Baraes Following the entertainment the in- ol alds that males of silks made on the road are|by his mother, three brothers and ome|2nd Judse Clerk C. olbrook in making formal reception for state officers was committee that he wag in no way a ean- e e 3 - for ew. 80! ‘Wilbur, local agent dw’dm mmntu.h. Mnh %e:fi: i few d 1 2 Osten T. F‘!rm‘uon s a rec ;m'gm:m ‘ll;hl:‘rmay to inspect the boiler at A. E Mrs, Johs Maulkey Judge ! 28 9 ays. It is rumored that ihe fighting | tce. Th ot = for the n AL k, B F. Wilbur, local agt rs. John B. Mulkey. nominated for resppointment as deputy |bhirds of New London and_WiNimantic | were, ’:’:“‘"tmhmflubzmwu}:". &.fi:’m” . Byron Place and children of Fes 3 for the J. L. art. Co. of Fulton ma™ | yrs. Eniily Amelia Mulkey, widow of | judge. were matched and as Norwich Fown was 3 s Souvenir From B. C. Plagt ket, js planning for a large addition to ed in very Batisfactory vel-|gister, Edward, Francis, Willhm and the manufacturers. . Catherine, all of this eity. H new licenses is to hg o Foifio sars & pes. les prest ay V. Barlow's. Norwich: vi ey | ter spent Thursday at G. W. : John B. Mulkey, for many ysars g pes-| For two hours a steady stream of rep-|about midway between the two 2}1;.. that| T, W' Heichines By """,';h:" Lllen] " ‘Peter Benway has hired a tenement &t The Tullecls het hees fevered WY B C pr e :'; ‘z s pan refused to | 1460t Of this city dieg on Tuesday morn- |resentative lawyers and business men of | place was selected for the spogt. ‘The inso ow Plaut with the official souvenir pre-| For t ay the d- - he Ducat house. . Mre. Pear] Thomas of South Nor- |G PRCALNOURe oL o ing on the ing about 3 o'clock after aan f{liness |Norwich appgared before the committee|birds of the two eities had m.fi: same- ; secre Won T A. E.. Hall has finished sawing mme of show his face Tuesday. Others besides| of three months. Mrs. Mulkey has resid-{in behslf of Judge Barnes' candidacy,|ly and it was about en even break when|of “m':';y"nw"‘:""m = (_’]“"r':";' Day lot and Is moving his steam plant t4 ';: "; ship races the the nhmfahn and florists are grow-| eq at 97 CIff street With her nisce, Mrs. | several of those appearing undergoing % !a young fellgw and girl were seen by|af Douglas of Forestville; Mra, Elizapetn, | £ L0 :p o vm:-,h wflr be held ing fmpatient at such a streteh of rainy [ Wilbur H. Chappell for the past seven |severe cross examination led by m watchers. Noth Aory 24| Mr. Plaut is stopping in C L ing was nge about ¢ N Rev. Frank Henry of Montana Dr!lf.\. i vears. ; Brows, e th & mamber St tap this 494 the feht continued. Soon « man g B e oLl o sonte |40 at the Sunday” service i the ook from 2 |. She was born in York eclty, Apri:|committee. - approache e barn, looked and went New C: . church. e Yoy beck WU N L KUY r‘.’:tgp’:nup‘stfié;‘::x"érmfl 26, TSR the danghior S v | “The remainder of the tme was taken | away. onty to return, and signal to some- | caraey U'PaM left supporter of the|“ LUt ana Frances Coffey caught & fin Hawalla. ) Hib e B0 "1 Eleanor Theirmer Zimmerman. 'fnnt of {up by the-oppesing forces, who In the|ope behind him. Following the reception pumch. was | in§ Of trout in Snake Meadow breol kis —_— of the Central| ber life has heem spani in Nerwioh spinn of Mr. Brown Judge Bames | "Mh signal was given. the game birts| serves w ot icpton pumen was | SIS Norwiek Bey to Spesk. esday evening, there| Where on October 6, 1874 she was mar- 1, failed to show any reason Why|boxed up and the crowd scattered. | Mrs Minnie C. Dunstan, o o Norman Hime, & Nafwieh bov whe 18 e ve rha "Bl Bt | ried by Rev. Alvan Bond, D. D. to John |a “secd juige should be removed for |nether the fight will take place at some : Noritoid < Macibers of the Musbuals %, Scuctet 4t St 818 b & peaor g B. Mulkey, & native of Norwich. Mr.|another goed man.” later daté is not known but it is stated| - . Clon” Nei8, MSACIRE, The: ofhet SEPRAN this week at the Centrgl Laber union Mulkey died suddenly en Decsmber 22,| The judiclary committee's report om|that the witnesses of the fight beat the COLCHESTER ot et = b ot el Aot ek x i the bills will probably mot be known|world's record for 2 mile straightaway| The state speaking and spelling con.|io besheld next month in the Auditoriun e It is elaimed that English sparrows are | “"yio iigey is survived by one daugh-|until ahou: May 1st. The hegring lasted | when the danger signal was given. test is to be held I the hall of the|for the purnose of securing a new, homu INCID) digeppearing from clty and counlty| ter, two sisters and » brother. about two hours and forty-Gve minutes. onai B b Bottte,’ dhATURBNOE He s s e | Lor (e Dirbate ol Seouries ENTS IN 800 iy AL it oy R The hearing was scheduled to open allppoyyEy LECTURES AT YALE day, April 29th, at 2 o'clock p. m. The . The Sewing club met Monday afterncen | ipto their own again in corresponding FUNERAL 1.30 o'clock but it was 2 before the gath- BEGAN TUESDAY EVENING district composed of the towns of Col- with Miss Isabe] H. Mitchell. Archibald ¥, MacDosganl ering was called to order. NG |chester, Hebron, Lebanon, or of music in the Nor- rehil % rederick W. Laster s vis Columb! “? The rney . Brown of Jewett| Speelal interest centers in the fact{Bozrah, Mansfeld, Cer - » J cnarien X" VisDegaen 8 atesn, N ieh '@‘ lie sehools, Migs Mary E. Rogers, nersl Rndiig v cATEitbal B City: o mtmibet of & well Known Notwich | that the Bromiey lectures on Sournalism sfield, Coventry, Scotland, ust anDeusen in Hudsen, N. ¥, > sehools, M g Fu e P Mr. ahd Mrs. James R. Weils of Sprin "wn‘ graduation music | MacDeugall wery d on y Hampton and Pemfret, is to be repre- v i law firm, took the floor. “I represent |87e this year delivered at Yale by Rich-|sented by Rutn Stebbins, of Colchester, feld, Mhss., have been guests of MF, 5{3& &“;M de pupils of the vapi- [ ernoon from his Jate hame at 327 Pros- Judge John H. Barnes and I would Jke |#rd Hooker, a member of the class ®f|in the speaking contest. and Rachael Slo- S g Richpiis \ pec streét With & large number of rela- | siars T am not here as & paid attorney | Yale College 1889, editor of the Spring- | pak, of Colchester, in the spelling contest rs. Frank H. Pul!en. VW, gt b e tives and friends and members of the but am here simply as an act of friend- |8¢ld Republican. The evenings assigned |These two girls won the Colchester town Mr. and Mrg. ’l}“fl;& ageten Johg- m""i"“? nm-r carsive ot"“‘u“_ various _organizations to- Mr. Mac-| o5 i Mr. Rrown. | “T have known |are Tuesday and Thursday of this week |contest ann ime oist oo CICHeSt which son and son of New. are - guests of sl 4 which 38 1o 1hé 'calbr Dougall belonged, present. There were Judge Barnes for twenty years. For |and the topie is Some of the Conditions Mr. and Mrs, William B. Rirge. lsaveped bread ,w} ated | ony handsome fiorsl tribites. = was held at the state normal eschool at Wi r x years he has been judge of the city |and Responsibilities of Journalism. Both | Willimantic recently. Those wiimn {Mrs. Elizabeth R. Norton is entartais- | (1% 7647 beginning Friday evening, Avell | ™ipy | Sorvices” were conducted by Rev. | ik €27 50 R heen Judge ok (he U7 {10 e are In Lampson' Lyceats shd oon| i mant contest Wednesday Wil i az R s her cousin, Mrs. Wi ¥, Doy, | 22 884 pontinuing C."H. Ricketts, pastor of the Greeneville | y13: would disquslify him for re-gppoint- | public. have the privilege of listening to ad.| Fbone Whistle Bottler, 563 of New York, for whem will give a| 'Pown hall, tonight, Norman ‘E. Himes. | Gongregational church of which Mr. ment. Judge Barnes has represented his | The Bromley lectures were established {dresses to be given by Govermor Lake at the Norwich GoIf olub Safurday | Subject, “Labor Espionage and Its 86-) pacDougall hag been a member. The town as representative to the legisiature | tWenty years ago by his widow, Isaac|and by Dr. A. B, Meredith, commission- memonn. iy % 2 2 clal Consequisness.” Admission free—8aV. | yearers ot the home were four brothers, and he has serveq thres terms. as state |H. Bromley, with the stipulation that|er of education. All eighth grade pupiis § [ 2 iilloial A Repairs are being made to the farm| John M. MacDougall of this city, Duncan | ¢ He has the endorsement of the | {Wo or more lect: should be given an-|and others who attend the state contest 5 L Nom huuiw m_the John D. Gallup’ place, | of Pittsburgh, Rabert of Providedce and republican town committee.” Mr. Brown |Bually on subjects connected with jonr-{in Hartford, will also have an opportu- has! west of Nerth Stonington village. The | Raefleld of Baltimore, and Arthur H. . here read a resojution pagsed the re- |Rallsm, 1Rerature, or. public aaffirs. |[nity-to see the general assembly at . The Noank baseball fsam went to West | property belongs to the heirs of the late | Blackledge snd William. A. Lund. e (i e et s |™* s, Ul Broratey eas b e e ] o morning. Vi ek Mystic Saturday afternoon and took its|Johm D. and ah Gallp. Burial was In the family lot in Yan-|garney for re-appointment and presented | Wich, March 6, 1333, sbrved as captain| A high mass was celebrated Sunday joond beating of the vear frém the| A public meeting of the Norwich |tic cemetsry where the bearers were six the petition to the committes. _ |in the 18th Regiment, Connecticut; Yol-{morning at 11 o'clock in the Holy Vir- West Mystic bpys, the fina] Sgorg being of the National Catholle = Social [members of Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. Judge -Bernes has the endorsement of |Unteers, also as provost marshal| Helgin Ukranian Catholic chureh on Pleas- Ko 3. ekl 'wuznn Bureau is to be held Fridey ev-|and A M. Harry B. Ford, Arthur. H. |y town. gelectmen, spid Mr. Brown, and | Was the first editor of The Norwich|ant street, by Rev. Jonn Paley, pastor #Capt, and Mrs. Archie leox and Lyg- ening, 3§ d by the cqunty vice|Blackledge. Willlam A. Lund, Paul H. First Selectman Bailey is here to appear | Morning Bulletin, a' humorist of national|of the rhurch, assisted by R« Peter ton have arrived at the pe 9f the 1o7<| (ioirmen, 3‘_ Jane D. Mahoney, of | Zahn, Willlam S. Murray and Charles J.|for him. Mayor Lerou has endarsed his |fame. He was edRor-In-chief of the New |Dermytryk of South Deerfleld, Mass., and g,,-v. Ffl;}!&clfl- and. e i Twist. -m,:edngu?;:n ernsxzmu nm;e opndidsey, he continned. York Triburie from 1891 to '98. He died | Rev. M. Marnshehak of Willimantie. At 3 ol ., WOT - - flllen" ":‘!;'m Where 168 laint that portions of | WS conduc 54 3 in Norwich, August 11, 1898, 4 p. m., the con tion form - Twe Petitions a pro- ful master an Georgs A. Keppled, chap- ihip Lansdewne, of the k the state are suffering from’lack of court =5 4 Srega ed Mr. Ricketts d th Mr. B th hibited and laid 1 < i;”‘imp‘{" fn;l;ldnf the churca, anl head- ¢ lajn. Rev. M7 oEs. aPARGuROet the . Srowy thes gxl and laid in ND MES. HENRY GREINER'S y Mike Fedus hearing the Ameiican »ort and Terminal Co. service daé Lo the dalay st Hartlora in |yencaiion, | # petition signed by merchants 3nd bus- | " 400 MBS WENRY GRERERS |0, k) Lol Rohne the Ameican The members of the Ladies' Ald spolety [ Alling the vaeaney cyused by the C._A. Gager, Jr, was the funeral di.|iness men of Norwich endorsing Judge| > Ukranian national colors, the nembore wers entertained Tuesday a iy [ & TENRVINIRGE B e Su-|ritor. | Barnen. How many signatures are there | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greiner celebrat-|marched to the mew comeiore onpsr® Mrs. Esther Carroil freme coyrt. % Included In the delegation from Hugh|op this petition, asked a memher of the |od their |1m wedding anniyersary Tues-|ley Hill for the ceremony cf consecrat. William A. 575'-;: returned 0| . Aqgitions to all water bills after the |H. Osgood lodge, Manchester Unity, were | committee. 1 didn’t count them, an- |98y evening at their home at 606 Main ing the last resting place for :ts mem- New York after spending Sunday in 30th.—adv. 3 Provincial Deputy Grand Master John D.|swered Mr. Brown. (There were ahpyt | Street. There were many of their frends town. = bers. After th n e present. Mr. and Mrs. Greiner were as- 6, SWIDY. the' ménthers i 2 3 = ignaty n the petition.) countermarched t e 5 . i 25 Sl et e s Biggs, District Deputy Past Grand Mas- |one hundred signatures o petitian.) | o Pecelving by Mrs, Thomes Do cl o the chur:n where 65 returned Monday te ter Fréd Bentley. Permanent Secretary| Mr. Brown aiso laid in 2 petition whish i dmad it el Providencs atter spenuing Sunday here. |George Maynard Miner of Waterford |y pariridge and Recording Seoretary |he stated wps signea by all but six of 1"-',-"' B familes composing the_ parich ‘e George Wassman of Stonington was a|and officers of the D. A. R, With the | yameq Johnsen, the attorneye of Norwich. “Most he bride of ten years ago was| Willam Forhan, engineer on the rgegnt ealler in town. state rogents from Arizona and Wyoming Miss Mary W. Oh these men are here today,” he said. “I |80Wned in a handsome dress of white branch raijroad for several years, con- K el G e vy would like to Jeave this petition with the | Volle. During the evening refreshments|cluded his duties on the braneh Satur- Clinton.—F1. Lurden of Burnside has|noon at the British embassy. m‘l‘n'hewgnfl‘u; '?‘tunl:; .)::,gn Q:: 3,;:; podr g :sr::; d';,u‘k(:,. ‘°5 fl;“m -:d iope "e" Guded s duties on the braneh Setur. jeased the store and adjacent buildings at 2 1 T gm not hers to sttack anyone” - Greiner who was assist- |\will be discontinued after this week, s e e . namiantion, Tor e | 13te home at 22 IRt strest with an.at- 2 ed by Mrs, Lucy Robbins and Mrs. Les-|The main lme tr Sinton for the summer scasen. "% ® | sion snnounses an _exsmingtion for en-| iindance that includen mony. velmiiacs |20 Mr. Brown. ‘M. Libby s & yaung e trains will run in' here 3 ; gineer draftsman, males over 22 years iend | ter Smith. Ome of the notable features|to fake on and I - : man of high character and he is a friend 't o ® on and leave passengers. - B S i et 11 e 5| 00 e ™ maor | 1 ST a2 L | s gt Sl L S SRS | THE QUAKER FURNACE age, n ; : S i s o AT : of | Hebron were in town Monday. . Why Not Tr y m $2.100 & year. First Baptist church. Friends acted as| _ Bepresentative Pendicton Speaks o Ty s the guest of her sister, rs | Riveted Boffer Plates. No dust or by d burial took place in the f: Mr. B e 169> Rapdepntath flffl"fiv&u‘r! were present from Day-!John Wade. ® 4 held in | bearers and burial took place in the fam- r. Brown then calleq ative |ville, erly and New London. m“z,?.: 13?'3 ;3.'5.’2,,1.";‘ tgr‘iflx: lus,— ily lot in the Hamilon avenue cemetery (C. V. Pendleton of Norwich who he said il g il ooy sp?) apprepriftion to be used for tne | Where Rey. Mr. Strouse read 3 committal | would appear for Judge Barnes. gases from this heater, chn: . t'l‘ior Misg Mary Wade's name sheul, are no joints to {eal uaker Fure Been added to the list-of contributors o | M4ces make Quaker frisnds. 1t a Pife sufferer don’t become de- dent—try Hem-Roid—ne greasy - n TWO COMPENSATION CASES the Irish Relief Fund in Monday's Bul- & RN. ves—no eutting—a harmless interng) |Construction of an extrs seven feet on | SeTyice at the grave = ket “J.‘;‘:.’.’.".‘;? ramn andllPy ABE GIVEN mEARNGS|'*Uh it Tl:emi..fl agirr 3 . teed te | : 3 v v . e nuhimvr’;::hzgfi"u‘\ng‘% eo-a :2,;: t:fl:“:!“'io cmg: Eofl“ttk{lz o haven't heard of any reason why there | Doctors from New London and from & picture entitied The Riv-| er's End, was presented in Tip Top hall nothing. Lee & Osgood Co, Thames river bridge, was voted. Mrs. Elizabeth Geary Danthy. should bé a change. The town is gen- Hartford testified here Tuesday in a 5 Tuesday evening for the benefit of the QUALPTY SERVICE COURT k.| On Saturday in St. Prancis’ churchf|erally satisfied. Thers shoulq be good ".""“““l' §ompensation csse In which 4 | Colchester Chamber of Commeree. There Shrimp, fresh bluefish, sea trout, maek- New Haven, fumeral serviees fer Mrs, |F6850nS before a man who is serving weil |charge of $3 made by Dr. Douglass of | was 5 large attendanes. erel, cheice eastern halibut, long clams Elizabeth E'“" Danihy, formerly of |5hould be replaced. Doubtless the other | Grof for a surgical office dressing 1s| Charles Quash of Willimantfe was in for frying, native smelts, blue point oys-| 7 Torn h Ul o Vith an aftendanes | candidate has 5 great number of friends |contested by the Aetna Insurance Com-|town Monday attending the funera] of ters, new arrival choice shad at Powers | 1 O"™.C0 triends f3 who would ‘llke to see him appointed. jesy on the ground that the charge is In|C. H. Strong. - B e Trianends 170m | But T think the géneral sentiment of |V0ess of tha charge mads for similar : | Rpreien, b, Tandon 7% 9 Narwich s that the town is satisfied and | WOFk In other parts of the etate. Com \ el s U Rl IR R 2 D IS A ol ey Pose i Rl missioner George B. Chandler of Har SCOTLAND Gibbs, of the Tha ational ban! £ . “Has the question been ted very |ford presided at the hearing as Commi Al ceived word from his cousin, Mrs. George | Maary's church. Greeneville, officlated at ™ Mr. Bendlet . “Some- |sioner J. J. Donphue of this city was | i\ (¢ annual meeting of the Sunday Gitbs Sherill, of New York, that she and | the service. ~Miss Biizabeth C. Gaffney, | much?” Mr. Pendlef o~ e | disqualified. school, held here, the 3th, the following 1. Sherill gre to sail for Durope teday. | 2 personal friend of Mrs. Danihy, was|What—Not very much” was the answer. |diggnalined. officers were elected: Superintendent, gg',' 2qth, will he ymong the 725 | nnable to sing &t the funeral owing to| “Mayor e e Barnts, | imimers oo wpery e Norwich| Samusi H. Spencer; assistant, Alice K. i ié 4 corpor: n 3 Ci - > ~ rst cabine passengers on the Olymple. | iliness. Burial was in New Haven. 5 elhmmy "trust your committes wiil |ér Donohue aiso held-s hearing in. the ::\llnu‘z‘r;n}l’:z.l":_eu—.;x:mr{“tan!-:c"t‘:»:‘fm:;g New London has a piggery which is @ Mrg Jullatte. B, Acklay report favorably,” said Mr. Pendleton. |¢a89 of Butler va. Perry Toe Co. 0f NeW.| i cavurer. Ariine Hamking: comorimtern making peafit for the ity The Whaling| The funeral services of Mra Jalistte | "ot [RVORbIY 88 understang you are |London, the claimant having suffered a : Hegsear ey Topn Bas Just shiped Afty hoks to New | D. Ackley were conducted by Rev. Alex- ) ent of home department and cradl 7 & relative of Mr. Bailey?" §e8lp wound. Decisions In both cases|yrr *Tenvette Gg:" and cradle roll, Haven to help feeg Yale collegze and|ander Abbott at 2 o'clock Tuesday aft-|" pey " pengieto; am a first cousin'” | Were reserved. i q The sisters of the local grange fur- he - > L3 i1 ur other institutions. The municipality has | ernoon at the Johnson Home, where si Sen. Brown—You have heard the rumt nished the program Friday evening and 300 more hogs eoming along and a New |has lived with her sister for the lamt |or tnat Mayor Lerou ha MERCIER €OUNCIL ADDS in the minds of the judges defeated tme Haven firm has promised to take.al the | few years. Burlal was in the family |y nave cases prosecuted?” . FIFTEEN TO MEMBERSHIP |men in having the better program. city can mell. plot in the Preston Oity cemetery. Rep. Pendleton—“1 have heard the | Merpier council, Cathalie Ladies of Co- Mra. Ackley ®ay burd & Ogieher. 1838 | ;pppor. Iumbus, initigted fifteen new members at The Coventyy Dalry Improvement club |y progton, and was the daughter of [*'Son Brown—*From whom?" @ well attended meeting Tuesday evening was formed recently under the auspices |y.c.e and Emily Downer Witter being in T. A. B. hall, following a business | Potter. are spoiled by being badly cobbled Rep. Pendleton.—“From Sen. Brown. ] of County %:&MCE .E. tk:c?::r?d ‘frofi born in the brick house situated in th; Questlons Mr. Bradferd seasion at which the president, Miss Lo-| At 3 recent business meeting of fhe You n:;dhnct be afraid fo have youry | Camabell of the onnes s afrieultural south part of the tawm °‘L ""I e7%¢| George H. Bradford, of Montville, dep- [retta Bellefieur, was in the chair. Re.|church it was voted to incorporate. The [ PP eC here. h diffocense 38 gallegs. Tue oficers siected were: Pres- | jeading from Norwich to the village of | uty motor vehicle inspectar far New Lon- port was made by Mrs. Annie Cunning-|enitre list of officers hag mot yet been S s REPAI RIS e B pangeury ; vice president | Militown. Hér family was one of the| gon ‘sounty, and 4 County cOmmIRSIORT | mew, oaimer ar e Line, Cun was | completed. H. Bertram Pomeroy: secretary and highly respected familes of Preston and|for New London county, 3 red in be- tregsurer, Walter S. Haven. Mrs. Martha Moffitt and daughter Ruth bR % ] of Pleasant Vailey, have been spenaing]| MANY GOOD SHOES a few days here, guests of Mrs. W. J. 2 AS IN SHOES 4 making good progress in having the St. The Christian Endeavor Society held a well known to the alder residents of that | naif of Judge Barnes. Mr. Bradfard | Annes society rooms fitted up for oe.|secial Wednesday evening last at the| SPECIAL TODAY ONLY At the NewYork fur guctlon, nutria | town. She was married fo 5;';1'"'“ stated he favored Judge Basaes' gPpoint- |cupancy by Mercier council so that they |chapel. R @id for g3A away the begt of he skins | Ackley in 1871 and there was born to|ment. could probably be occupied in about three| Leon J. Moffitt carried Mr. and Mrs | Rubber Heels Attached, 39¢ of shee Fepairing, but ne@ J|mia on the last dsy. showlng an official | her one child, Lucas W. Ackley, | The witness underwent 3 rapid fipe | weeeks. John Bacon in his car last Saturday te 4 f E g rise of 35 ver cent. over January. All of | Whose death accurred in 1897. oross questioning at the hand of Sena- different than hundreds of 5 At some time next month the coancil | North Haven, where they are t8 maxe| 1HE GOODYEAR SHOE this cgliection Was sald. 35 was the squir- | She is sruvived by her sister. MIss|(or Brown in regard to whether or mot |ig plaaning ta put on the degree of the |their home. 2 others we are doing all the ||ssi oferise which weat 7 1-3 per cont.|Mory Auy Witter. sad by two nahews |nis gpinion of Judse Bernss' Sharacter order, which will be the first time the| Richard H. Barstow, who s attending REPAIRING lihe for th e, M, Tames e e Qo B, wng, ey ¥ D o | Vem sntap b s o 2 s T S xkmihed b th s sl . s 5 e s S sk NINO DIPALMA, Shoe Exan ] ¢ et . on winter sale levels. New Haven. e val ents in the . < ere W s aunt, Mrs. Lucy Burnham. . time for the best folks of || s ver een United Congregational church of this elty. | of john A. Maran, A 3 3 T J. H. Jahnson has securs da clerk 20 Peaaklin Strage & & 1. EVErypod es 3 # g . .1y s - — ere for shoe repairing and | eriv. commandant of the First Naval tagter during R T T 3;‘,,{:{?“ e GIVEN AT PRQUETANUCE | Boton A P ATe TR cLAn S reshaping now. ] ; fi““’“ BHE Mre. BUGE 994 thelr niece, Workmes’s Compen: / | epinion of Judge Barnes is that he is 4| A demenstratian of heme nursing was —_— SSIFIC g . £ E lda Onie ,:s:‘: fi:mcwce:i‘:fly iunfiay Three workmen's comgensation a epmpetent man for judge of the city :l‘v;n :emy];n'omn&: hy\_ ms-lfl::'; SO KILLINGLY FOR BALE A% Oviriand, touring e, . nd were -gu of Ca any TS, ¥ ¢ ] ald for New L T e T e =i} Dhglas B Dismukes, wno gave 2 ainer B ehoer T LS ] m}l;: Predford—“Yes.” Farm and Hame Eurean at the home of | Puplle in the T T L ) e N e o e el Y - in thair Romar. Admiral Dunn lett for | SFP ISR Co." New York, employer.) Sen. Brown—“Have yau sver had gny | Mrs. Charles Weelss ok | O e atine Woiatny Ay | m, Teal baRgain ¥ cone. prics 3404 ¥ Beatén Mondsy. ( |ana John Bengck. Gratan, emplove, deep | personal reasop that might shske your ”fi:;lq::»:n:t‘cr:u:m he cara of the TWhitgher 10 per cent, Ruth Cofes. T | cuh or ter ox 15, ths offiee. _pr20d Franklin T RN cut on knee cap, at rate of §12. opinion ig character?” lie Young, Alice Spink. Emma Terwilliger,| FOR SALE—1017 Ford roadster, . For Bis Seventh Birthday Thompson Motor Co., New Londen, em-| Mr. Bradford—“Not that would hinder | lowed for two hours :’:htl;- t;m- ty wa- | Mazarelia, Beatrice CvYey. Hl. | condition, §ood tirs, 1wo extra = fires, w A hirthday party was given Sunday ev- | plover, and Samuel C. Harris, employe, men present. Mrs. Ca olittie acted 3 tools, etc. Bog 10. this office. Easy h % G he demonstrhtion, tea [len McKenma. Gladys Welman 99 per| (50N OC | 0% lnped. apritd My, 5. Napoleon J. kle bone broken, at rate of $15.0 . Bro know what 1 megn.” | @5 patient. After t ; 52 terms i od S e %‘!"m‘, fq:“ou;venmwbm;adn;w::t B owood Machine Co, Stonington, em: , Bradford—"Well, let's have If, |snd cake were served by Mra. Weeks. c"v‘-“ii.:’:‘";';.‘a: :)’l‘w\of;lrc;"u = :‘t:wm ANTED—Will rent or buy Permmcnt their son Lionel. Twenty-seven of his ployer, and John Payl, Stonington. em- | then.” d asgisted by Mrs. A. Fuller and Mrs, L. o P 5 + with barn or garage, eith little friends and schoolmates were | plove, strained back ana right side, at| Senator Brown then said. that he was A Bogus. — e Norwich. Box this offic Hair Way prosent. es gnd school sangs enter- | rate of $18 ; referring ta 8 trigl in the superior court { Miss MacDonaly announced that ‘she ey > ested in Xt . THPA tained the children and a number con- — F in which one of the exhibits was a legal | will mive a second demonstration in home OREAT—Tr’ Willimani ey Artistic test was Wop py Armand Doyon who re- Miscellanegus Shower Given. paner caniaining whet was purperted to | WFaing 4t fhe home of Mrs. Charier|BHEA-MOREAU——In Willimantie Apefl | oo —2n g Color R M.‘ qgived a hox of eho‘cr&r.es for the prize.| A miscellaneous shower wag held Mon- | be the signature of John Tuckie, geknowl- | Harkness Friday evening. S. Shea and Miss Victorla D. Moreau. = | like one or two room or Kes At 7:30 refreshments were served, con- |dgy at the 'homie of Mrs. Charlqg Da NM;:;:‘J’I;:‘““ of Judge Barnes, L viED. peis o B B llpe s B F.D, 1, . M' - i f tongue sandwiches, cookie: is of Providence in honar of her gh- |28 3 oacs. Attended p P Sk Cibtertury, Ca o i Uheng S78-4 I i e Bennae, omien ter, “Blanche Loutse Dariing, who Is | Mr Bradford—*I don't think that 3 Tuesday |BOWEN—In New York city, suddenty, |Bx 1444, Canterbury, Conn. ™ “apriod Lmkm’s E and chocolate candy. The big|be married today (Wednesday) to Wil-|would have any hearing on his capacity : b6 el o A0 ‘Jnlllr::; rg.hA.,;k- ml(\::l'l‘:‘. 19:[!, . . Bowen. whitel == L | i Ny . “las a ju ey of Norwicl 'own Includ “harles —. B egor, S ends ST S iy | HERNAAY saba it with save candle. Ty Joues) HUIG: oF Mo Jonin. g T D. Beckwith and family, of New York,| Mountains, April 19 Jeremiah J,| WHEN ¥OU FWANT to put your busi- 106 Thoyer Ruilding | the genter gf attmction on the ¢ — irown hes : th .| aess betore' the pub 18 N0 medi- Norwich piled with goed things. Mastre Lionel| When a woman has nothing else ta b';'fi‘ g%!lr;l{ Wlsr' ! ‘,;’nd 1;""1; ‘W. Beckwith and family of ’32’:—'&3& of W formerly of |'gm’ petter than tniough the advertising recelved many pretty gifts. do she washes her hair. r. Bradford—*Yes. % New Ha E E columns of Tae Bulletin

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