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Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1909. ! Whenyo w e ‘.m'mm — E uneral of Anthony Mur-|In Honor of Frances Willard—Gift anth . HENAY ALLEY & SON, from Mystic. s 3 a P.“ ear B en OII! Gllll fldl’fit’ Reporh l)f ) Under the auspices of the Taftville The Y¥'s held their first meeting in Unoertakers. evarywhere n the Sty velore's & s py ici 3 E YOUR STOMAGH A GOOD|eniosabis tn s civen | the mew 3. & G, Seaaguartery in | ‘ Subscribers who fail to receive it by Different Departments and Officials— Election of Of-|civ s ST e e ‘rhe | the BUI block.' Tiesday evening. The that time will confer a favor by re- porting the fact to' The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. Forecast far Today. Forecast for New England: / Falr ————————————F | Wednesday; partly cloudy Thursday; moderate west winds, shiffing to south. Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Wednesday falr weather and | nearly stationary temperatures will prevall, with light westerly to north- erly winds, becoming varlable, and on Thursday partly overcast weather,with slight temperature changes. Observations in Norwich. ‘The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, stow the changes |in " temperature and the , barometric | changes Tuesday: Ther. Bar. 34 2085 hall was well filled and the was considered a marked success, all the numbers of the programme being re- celved with applause. The programme was as follows: Violin solo, Cin- quataine, Rev. D. B. MacLane: vocal solo, James B. Jackson; recitation, The Science of Home, by Will Carleton, Frank T. Maples; plano solo, Rhapsody, No. 12, Liszt, Mrs, Elizabeth Geary Danthy; recitation, The Modern Ser- vant, Charles E. Case; violin solo, Gondoliera, Rev. D. B. MacLane; reci- tation, Current Events, Frank T. Ma- ples; plano duet, Tannhauser, Wag- AT WENUR e e meeting to order at § o'clock, and after the devotional services the usual business was transacted, followed by the reading of a letter containing $1 from the Old Mystic W. C. T. U., to be used In ing materials for sew- ing for the Y's, In remembrance of the work which Mrs. Joseph J. Fields has ‘helped In. It was decided to hold a Frances Willard memorial meeting the third Tuesday of February, to which the Un~ casville Y's and several others are to ° ot ek o B St , ner,’ Mrs. Danihy and Miss Eva M.|appointed, consisting This is Remnant wee clearance i eary’ and, Miss Eliza Campbell, Miss Killeen; recitation, Dundreary’s Letter, TinEland Miss Fiaa Campbell, S| o oy tho short lengths, 0dd sizes and Charles E. Case; vocal solo, J. B. Jack son;- plano salo, | Mrs. Ellzabeth G. and on Interesting meeting I8 anticl- | broken lines that acoumulated during e the | the Clearance Sale. Denthy. Other business pertaining to ~the t it trans ed, next regular meeting was sa( # Bt : the 2Ven- | be the busiest week 88 Main Stres:. Lady Ass stant when raqssial. ficers---Market Value of Invested Funds $151,000. with supervisors In charge. This is carried on at the Sachem street club and the United Workers' rooms. There are about two hundred children with 30 teachers, There are classes in bas- ketry and clay modeling, a_ sewing school, floriculture classes and physi- cal culture classes. At Sachem street hopse there has been & Saturday eve- niig reading room for boys, The mu- sic committee has brought Into being the successful people's singing class. In closing Mrs. Austin said she b lieved the work done justified a de- mand for the extension of this line of endeavor. All the reports of the standing com- mittee were accepted, approved and ordered printed, including a report of ‘With a large attendance of the wom- en of Norwich interested in the o Barized charitable work in the city, the annual meeting of the United Work- ers whs held Tuesday afternoon in the vestry of the Central Baptist church. The meeting was called to order at 3 o'clock by the president, Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell, and the scripture was read and prayer offered by Rev. P. C. Wright, pastor of the church. The singing during the afternoon was led by Miss H. C. Frisble, with Mrs. E. Y. Messinger presiding at the piano. Prefacing the reading of reports from the standing committees, Mrs. Mitchell said it had never been the | purpose of the United Workers to build up a great financial institution, Remnant Free Yourself from Dread .Stomach Trouble by Taking a Little Diapep- sin Which Digests Everything You Eat. As there is often some one in your family who suffers an attack of Indi- gestiod or some form of Stomacn trouble, why don't you keep a case of Diapepsin in the house handy * This harmless blessing will digest anything you can eat without the slightest discomfort, and regulate a FUNERAL. Anthony Murphy. a collection was taken, and the meet- ing adjourned at 9.15, closin, ing with an enjoyal socl; 7 a. m. Cure Colds in | 24 hours. I They should be always | on hand. { | 25 Cents. i N.D. Sevin & Son 40 29.50 33 208 12 m. . 6 p. m. . Highest 41, lowest 33. Comparisons. Predictions for Tuesday: Fair; cool- er; variable winds. Tuesday's weather: As predicted. Sun, Moon and Tides. I‘m:n 1l Moon gh water It Is low tide, which Is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE. | 50 that if the reports showed they had done the usual work in the past year it would appear that it had accom- plished the purpose for which tuey were organized. In the abscnce of the secretary, Mrs. Frank A. Roath, who is abroad, her re port was read by the assistant secre- tary, Mrs. James L. Case. In a year of financial depression it was noted | that the work had been carried on un- interruptad, largely because there had many funds had been unrestricted as to use and could be drawn upon. The growth of club work was calied atten- tion to. A new system of hookkecping urer, Miss Adelaide L. Butts, that the reserve funds had been drawn on for more than $8.700. The financial transactions were sliown as follows: RECEIPTS the social workers. On motion it was voted that the printing committee be appointed by the chair. Mrs, Mitchell appointed Mrs. Robert W. Perkins, | Mrs. James L. Case and Miss Louise Meech. A vote of thanks was passed to_the auditor, F. E. Dowe. Mrs, J. M. Huntington moved that the United Workers extend their love and remembrance to Miss Emily S. Gilman, this being the first annual meeting from which she had been ab- sent. This was unanimously voted, Mrs. Kirk H. Leavens gave the re- port for the nominating committee, which was accepted and the list they First Vice President—Mrs. George D. Coit. i Treasurer—Miss Adelaide L. Butte Assistant Treasurer—Miss Edith M. Bliss. sour Stomach five minutes after. Tell your pharmacist to let you read the formula plainly printed on these 50-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will readily see why they cure ' Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, and prevent at once such miseries as Belching of Gas, Eructa- tions of sour undigested food, Headaches, Dizziness, _Constipation and other Stomach disorders, Some folks have tried so long to find relief from Indigestion with the| common every-day cures adveiused | that they have about made up their| minds that they have something else real trouble is, what you eat does not | digest; instead it ferments and sours, | turns to acid, Gas and Stomach poi- | son, which will putrefy in tne entire| diestive tract and intestines, and, be- | | the” Sacred {in of the deceased, | Rev. Arthur O’Keefe was deacon and The funeral of Anthony Murphy was held from his late home on Mon- | day morning and was one of the mast | 1arg attended for a long tim | 1argely’ eart church: a solemm | Engine company No. 1 was called to the' Mohican store for a_chimney fire which was quickly put out with & tank of chemical without any damage. caused quite a crowd to gather. s i L At high mass was celebrated. Rev. Pat-| rick McCormick of Bridgeport, a cous- was celebrant, Rev. Philip Massicotte sub-deacon. Chimney Fire. At 610 o'clock Tuesday evening It During the eervices at the church Mrs. James Sullivan sang an Ave Ma- ria, and Face to Face, and Beautiful Land on High. The bearers were Philip E, Hendrick, Daniel Mack, Danlel J. McComnick, Earl C, Lilli- Father O'Keefe read a committal serv- ice at the grave. The arrangements were In charge of Funeral Director G. G. Grant. Among those from out of town were relatives and friends from RYAN—In Greeneville_Jan. 251909, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ryan of | ets. As PIERCE—Tn " BORN. Sixth street. MARRIED. this city, DIED. Montville Monday, Jan. A Few Sample Items BLANKETS Special offering of soiled” and odd Blankets which acoumulated the past three weeks. Lots are small and in- clude both cotton and woolen ank- follows: Size 10-4 White and Gray Cotton Blankets—39c a palr, 3% had been put in operation this year. [ presented elected, as follows: wrong, or believe theirs is a case of bridge of Norwich, Timothy Murphy o i B 40 e Trcamurst. Honorary President—Mrs. J. M.|Nervousness, Gastritis, Catarrh of the of Hartford and Batrick Twomey of S ini e s, HOARDNER - In 58g | Size 10:4 whits and Gray The financial report by the treas- | Huntington. Stomach or Cancer. Willimantic. The burlal was in Bt.| -7 Thayer Jaces ¥ Starkwestho Cotton Blankets—88¢ & pair, s stated | President—Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell. [~ This is a serious mistake. Your|Mary's cemetery in Greeneville Where | oo trest Ao s Garanms wor of Size 11-4 White and 0{3 Cotton Blankets—value § Size 11-4 White and Gi Cotton Blankets—value $1. 15¢ 98¢ A Father Mathew T. A. Society Will Have| Balance Jan. 1, 1908........ $905.79 | Secretary—Mrs. Frank A. Roath, sides, poison the breath with nauseous | Bridgeport, Hartford, New Britain, Hannah P widow of Courtiana and $1.50. y Plerce, aged 76 years, 1 month and 7 lea” - N | Invested " funas for current Assistant Secretary—Mrs. James L. | odors. Worcester, Baltic and Willimantic. . J ¥ Ladies’ Night—Smoker by Holy 1Y i e Bl e days. $1.65 | Sizo 114 “Woolnap” Blank. § Name Society—Other Matters. 5 i g ! Case. Sl TR e et theran Ear— CHAPEL—In New London, Jan. 0 ets, white and gray—value M Interest Vice President for two years to fill| gestion, and without the slichtest dis- Personals. 1909, Susan M. widow of 2.00 and $2.25. On Thursday evening the Father | nomeq . |drrs. Colt's unexpired ‘term. Mrs.|comfort of misery of the Stomach Is| J. ¢, Marsan of Hunters avenue was| Chapel. aged 1 sears. % g Mathew T. A. soclety will have a so- Thomas Potter; vice presidents for | walting for you as soon as you decide| 3 ‘visitor In New London Tuesday. |MILLER—In Putoam, Jan. 26, James 2 |9 | Size 11-4 Wool Blankets, I Gt e tpdir K three vears, Mrs. James H. Welles.|t0 try Pape’s Dianepsin. ke D, Miller, aged 11 years. 1 months 3 Al S50 HOT LUNCH o R B g ik P Mrs, James M. Young, Mrs. John C.| One cindy-like Trisncule taken| The Forty Hours' devotion closed on | Funeral Thursday at 230 at 'Weod gy i B S i Morgan; advisory committee, Arthur (after eating, will promptly digest dll | Tuesday morning. The attendances| Undertaking ' rooms = Daniclson $3,69 | Stzo_ 114 Wosl Biankets, 35 Cents— 12 till 2 o’clock |Fitzgerald will probably be the instail- | H. Brewer, WINts A BERcos, Ch | o oo, s e a4 SCong| were' tety Thacge Wiid the, SeAAIte most |1 fanat o | 9909 | value $5.00, o ol Ko B R. Butts, ' Gardiner Greene, Frank | healthy stomach would do. packi Ay e L LA T WL and a4 musical programme. . Friday will | Disbursements ......... Hempstead and Oliver L. Johnson; au- Tertha, wite of Prof. Jared w. Davia. | $4,19 | Size 114 Wool B be ladies’ night at the Temperance| pajance Jan, 1, 1909 joRot taag B Sones. Swisant Qudlc . Odllon Danais of Hunters avenue 8| aou)l Dotn Norwich, Jan. 26, 1909, | ¢ ' © | value $5.00 and $6.00. Menu for Wedncsday, Jan. 27 alance Jan. 1, 1909........ tor, John P. Huntington. These are| REV, T. J. SHAHAN, D. D. 3 . 26, BARLEY SOUP soclety and the members and guests will enjoy a whist, followed by refreshments and dancing. The ar- their | Refnvestments of funds were Te- { ported by which they stood at $20,000 | more than a year ago, the amount be- largely re-elections. The office of as- sistant auditor is new with this year. This concluded the business and the ! ONCE LIVED AT BALTIC. recovering from a three weeks' {liness with grippe, He will return to his work in about two week: James Lewls Gould, awed 78 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. $1.19 A lot of Comfortables, . Iy solled — extra mhn:fi\ ROAST VBAL rangement committee comprises P. F. £ v cet value of i : i <5 VRt 1 MASHED POTATOES Shea, C. J. Downes, Patrick Hinchey, (1%, $138.000. with a market v meeting ‘adjourned fter prayer by | Selected as Rector of the Catholio C. A. C. Whist. Sllkoline covering — valus GREEN PEAS James McNerny and Myles O'Sullivan. | 309000 o i i reaa i University of America at Washing-| At a whist afternoon held this week v The soclety fs arranging for a tour- | 3 T . BISEOP SREEME KOO ONDON COUNTY ton. by the Central Athletic club in their ; | Comfortables, slightly ol SALAD nament among Its members, and will | ¢ F€POTE KO S ahnwed 50 rooms, in the Plerce block, seven tables SIBS splendid quality—value ‘,": CHOCOLATE ECLAIRES begin as soon as 15 teams enter. About | 1o00” ppcoutaly mécessary repalrs in HISTORICAL SOCIETY.| (confirmatory despatches from Wash. | Were plaved. The prizes were awarded 15 Wain Stroet, COFFEB half that number have already enetered. | foos. Wriee. moith Ieavens had been | .. . —_— 5 Ington state. ihat Aere: Reyv Thomas|to George Donovan, scoring 46, who -8in 4 The Evergreen club is planning for @ cpirman mart of the ~ear, but had | Midwinter Meeting at Peck Library—| 1'% Cnan: b. Dy has been sclected by | Teceived a bottle of bayrum, and Fred ALSO A LA CARTE— CHICKEN SANDWICH . .10¢ Mathew soclety. The temperance rooms are now bri cribbage tournament with the Father | been compelled to resign last fall. Reports of Committees. Memorials for E. C. Stedman, D. C. Gilman and D. G. Mitchell. Cardinal Gibbons and Pius X to suc- ceed Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell as rector of the Catholic university of Haley, was second, receiving a box of candy for a score of 43. passed by Leo Bruette, the latest of the Cigars were slightly solled — value sgc :'A lot of Blanket Bath and $1.39. HAM SANDWICH .. . « B¢ |ljantly lighted with eight high candle-| For the city mission, Miss Alice W. club members to be married. PEE, COC - & p 2 The midwinter meeting of the New |America In Washington. This is of L A lot of Blanket Bath Robes, COFFEE, COCOA, TBA............ bc|power Fungsten lamps. Cogswell, chalrman, reported a grea '3 e A n NN b e ot | 985 S e it Jan27 Will Have Smoker. Tuesday evening a committes of members of the Holy Name soclet comprising Dr. E. J. Brophy (chair- | increase in relief work, especiaily through the Italian race. The relief work had been helped by work fur- | nished for men the Mohegan park commissioners. John Rogers gave per- mission for people to collect wood on London County Historical soclety will be held in the Peck library, Slater hall, Thursday, January 28, 1909, at 3 p. m. The programme follow: | Address of welconte, Henry A. Tir- | rell, Norwich. Baltic folks, from the fact that Dr. Shahan spent three of the first four years of his life In Paltic with Mr. and WHEEZER DR SNELZER? Have You Heard of Hyomei for Funeral Directors Embalmers. PALMISTRY . FiH] ladue, St . F A | T ma M his/ vacant yoodlot en Tauweel SUECA | Feoere The SOOI g€ | cepralon, Catarrh, Asthma and Hay Fever. octal y class, clubs an I o . Sy »- y - ~ il Y e e | & heon axtensions of the work.| Paper, in Memoriain—Edmuad Clas- If you wheeze or sneeze, hawk or Daily readings in Palmistry by e T e bers aralanticiaaY | Great help had been rendered by the | ence Stedman, Daniel Coit Gilman, spit, snufle or blow, something is the RPN Madame Corinne in ‘special booth e njorabls g are antlclpat-) o) Ckus hospital, the Norwich hospital | Donald Grant _ Mitchell—Jonathan matter with the membrane of your re- 1ady Assistant in Crockery department. Every LEIGHS! SLEIGHS! Large stock of Spezd Sleighs, ing an enjoyable time. Personals. James Brenran of Boswell avenue bas returned, after a week in Boston. ‘Thomas Geoghegan has accepted a Semple’s ‘store. A month’s mind was celebrated in Tuesday morning requfem high mass St. Mary’s_church for John F. Hig- temporary position as clerk in J. W.| for the insane and the free dispensary. The Catholic Womeu's club had assist- ed in equipping the laundry. During December both Social Work- ers A. F. Corbin and Miss Emily Hamblen had resigned and Lewls S. Nickle of New London had been tem- porarily engnged in their place. Of the district nurses’ department Miss Kate Rudd reported much work one through the assistance of Dr. H. T M. Pollock, superintendent of the | wich hospital for the insane; 1, Trumbull, Norwich. Discussion and remarks. The committee of arrangements in- cludes Jonathan Trumbull, Major Bela Peck Learned, Henry A. Tirrell. The meeting is open to all those who are interested, whether members or not. Remarks and discussion will follow Mr. Trumlgll's paper. As is custom- y, severfl members’ of the society will make remarks. Among those who have signified their intention of doing spiratory tract, and you need Hyomel And you nced Hyomel because will cure you of any catarrhal or in- flammatory condition that exists, I isn't a stomach medicine, or spray, or, douche, but a very pleasant, healing, antiseptic balsam, from the eucalyptus forests of Australla. You breathe this balsamic air through a small, hard rubber inhaler, and it reaches every nook, corner and crev- ice of the membrane, and promptly kills the catarrh germ | ‘Telephone call $78-8, Henry B Church. Wm. Smith Alex Julylsdaw JOIN THE RANKS of the well dressed men whose clothes are made by C. H. Nickerson, 128 Main St. P. 8. Cut prices on Winter Over- reading teed to be satisfactory. interesting and guaran- Price 2S¢, The Porteous & Witchell Co. Jan27daw A 3 gins. B L de during the year, and | so are General Willlam Alken of The Lee & Osgood Co. will sell you P anisd Portlani Cuiter, Family and A 5 e ine was farnished in many cases. | wich, and Prof. Colin §. Buel of a comrleteflfl_\"omgll (pronounced High- Doats anc |oilts, L oxe: 2 5 G. H. Benjamin Is recovering from | G. Webster reported for | London, principal of the Williams Me o0-me) outfit for $1.00, on the money- Business Sleighs. an injury received while cutting meat ,,‘1'3?‘9; bureau, There are 60 | morlal Tnstitute, General Alken will vac¥ plan. }CLEAR[NG SALE— i recently. His knife slipped and he cut | 1 SMPOVEIRT ARFCRE Loy ®gork | speak of Daniel Coit Gilman, while “The use of Hyomel cured Mr. Cut- OF LADIES' SHOBS. & gL In i Enee. through this committee, and all show Professor Buel's remarks will touch ler of catarrh In 1904. He has stronely by g Owing to the lateness of sea- = yreciation of this “vay that|upon the life of Donald Grant Mitch- endorsed the use of Hyomei in many| Ladles’ $2.00 -hln"{ ’“11 . g John Torunski and Margaret Pow: | i3 g given to them. Those working |ell. Instances, and we are glad to go on| Ladies’ $2.30 and 33.00 Shoes, $1.98. . R turskl were married Tuesday morning | 21d I3 siven to them. Fhows FOTELE| e record_regarding_this marvelous ca- | Ladies’ $350 and $4.00 Shoos. 208, HAVE BEEN FILLED con will sell at cost. In St Josepl's church. They received i, cases, shects, garments, ctc., Which | STATE POULTRY ASSOCIATION. tarrh cure, and endorsing its use'— e 3. - D a large numbgr of friends In Union hall | 10W cases. spcels, EEEmeCt, Gt 1st bl e Mrs. A, Cutler, 201 Post Ave., Battle ets, 98c. . bt ater the ceremon: end Continges to Aprit 1st © | Annual Meeting to Bo Held at Hart| REV: THOMAS J. SHAHAN, D. D. | Creek, Mich, Oct, 13, 1005, FRANK A. BILL, y the M. B. RING NORWICH TOWN WG O, Toportea thelr work ac- | ford Today and Thursday. |Mrs, p. P, Shahan of that village, and Telephona. 104 Main Stroat . . C. T. DlopcRd o it was there he spent kis. college vaca- tively carried on. Thelr big effort of| mue thira_annual meeting of the| tions, up to the time of |hic. soine Norw‘ch Chestnut St. San1sa Sophy W. Weitzel Circle Elects Offi- cers—News in General. year had been the entertainin- of state convention, The Interest in temperanc: h had grown, there had w. C. T. U. and Connecticut Poultry association will be held at Hartford, January 27 and 28, | at Jewell hall. €. B. Strong of Leb- abroad. - Rev. Dr. Shahan holds the chair of church history at the univer- sity and is considered ‘one of the most ALCIDENT Business Sophy W. Weltzel _circle of the | been organized a Y. W. B e s cL o e el Mot or themael 3 King's Daughters met on Tuesday aft- | a Loyal Temperance leglon was walt- | %6 "Rogers and Tyler Crattenden of vorn. in Manchester, N. H. IF YOU DON'T NEED ernoon with Miss Adelaide L. Beck-|ing to be formed. oks WHECBe- |11y i e mbers Of tha txeouttes ot e Py kifitdont. Givesh what we advertise, perhaps you do|With at her home on West Town|gret of thelr leaving the rooms they |commiitee. The yrosramme for the i S Mg Your money back if it don't. esim- 0 e e nesd wnat we don't. We have bean | Strect This was the annual business | so long occupied as headquariers 5% |two days' meet follows: they remained for three years, Thence | mediate relief from heartburn, sour stom- advertising, Meniey's Poscibon: Als, (hy | lOcoUnK €T the year and i lewder; the Tinited SWOeSere RO, Pl e Wednesday, January 27. to Millbury, Mass, where his primery | ach tomach distress and sick headache. Dest ale mad ' lutely | Mrs. Harrlet P. Lynch, presided. The | Incrensing need of more room fo ) i ucation Wwas received. After grad- | oo Jan. 1, 1909 ure, but ‘we ssll other things that ary | fOIOWINg elections were made for the| W. C. T. U. had made this necessary. | 2 p.m. Prof. F. C. Elford of Mac-| S3tation Was received. After grad;| g0 cents g large box at Since Jan. 1, g s Dgs that &re | . suing year: Leader, Miss M- E. Work of Sswing School. J"‘Yi‘]'fl g soleRe; Quapss vl & he entered the Sulpiclan college at LEE & 0SG00D (CO. \ D. J. McCORMICK, Wattles; ' vice leader. Mrs. R. Allen| yfjss jane McG. Aiken, chafrman, | ™y L En o g O O et City, | Montreal, where he graduated with THEE . This ought to tell the Young augtid 30 Frankiin S Kinney; secretary and treasurer, Mrs.| ; eqented the report for the sewing |pa Sl sicair” on Artificiol tueoney h honors. His theological studies —AND— anklin Street. | Harriet P. Lyneh. After the business| £ 000 “iyich opened with a much Yo _— | e pursued at the American college | b Use T Man or Young Woman Where session a pleasant soctal hour en- - attendance than ever before.|USM L o op gione o0 |in Rome, entering in 1878. He was|*‘Dignily Is What We Use To 5 85 Vo Lo joyed. There was a good attendance. were 88 children enrolled. | ¢ on P T ¢ TR G C Tral colleme il | Ordained priest in 1882, and also had rs. Albert P. Sterry was elected rep- Conceal Our Ignorance” SICK ROOM Lwe irls this year have reached |g oultry W, | conterr ¢ the college of HaveYour resentative for the Silver Cross mag- | {1\ it and i has been thought | 0C" L pDon Sy Bk &t o AR e the degree of doetor : Bookkeeping, G azine, advicdble o have them withdraw so T Dolcee Gad Slaton o’ ef On his arrival In ihis|ls Elbert Huboard's definition of the | : o as ve room for others, of whom 1 Rural New York [ eive | COUNt first assignment was at| word dignicy. arments Various Local Notos. There dra many desiring admission, - | 1or of the Rural New Yorker, will give | SN0, (U2 NIt P HlETnont of Tor ' | | Unquestioniably Elbert fa correct, Shorthand, James E. Bushnell s confined to his | The work of the summer sewine % SoTi-humorous lsture entitled fhe | 4% Y iCM o g “trom’ 1583 to 1958 he | and every thinking person will agres T iti Made INew | nome by titness. school was_presented by the chair- | oSN on, Tresh Degs, Mro Colling- | e cnancellor of the Hartford diocese, | With him. 'ypewriting S ! It was held | o¢ the Agricultural Press. : In 1388 he began a course of study at| Think of the people ",’“" Jgnity | BY HAVING THEM DYED, Mrs. L. Warren Boyd is ill at her puplls registered. | ™ g 1, """ A "hanquet will be served at | the principal universities of Europe, | 4nd count those having it naturally. and ETEAM OR DRY CLEANED. home on Town street. were industrious in which the Garde hotel. 1893, when he was ap- of canon law at the professor He who has it naturally, combined with a great ability, is ccess in life, THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. Office Practice. Called for and delivered, st e thelr wor needlework. 0 | Th 1ih. corimas BICLity Lo weil £ Miss Qussie Learn of Versailles | greatly praised at +he closing ex- Thursday, January 28. { ic university by Bishop John J. 080 W. ignity are—well, SUIT PRESSING SYSTEAM has been visiting local friends. tion. They presented o bedault | 930 a. m. Business session; reports | Keane. then president of the universi- | they are undersiood and" discountsd | ora headquarters for and bi the Rock honfe. | of secretary and treasurer; election of ty. He is one of the editors of tha | by ihe oRRIR N S thia) b cadq 0 Write or call. n rs. Willlam Backus of | The gewing sch be ri r S | offi ~ e sine 2 1 ‘g “neyel dia, the author of | = . =1 LANG'S DYE WORKS, | zoicio3: ave spending some time tn | oo B0l Iy b e | o11Ccke) et business and suggestions | Catholle Encyclopedia, the author of | sumica ®and 1f fe Gse was sttempied |DsPUY'S ADIUSTABLE FIBRE W S e St | |toem attending. Receipts of the schwols | 3 p. m.. John H. Robinson, editor of > City of God" which has a wide | by s (he publle mould dlscount It| ~gpy iNTS for fractures. ranklin 8t, Norwich. e expenses $67.82 |Farm and Poultry, will s the circulation. Dr. Shahan is well known | U "2 Sredit for a thorough knowte " Telephone. aprisd | Mrs. Thomas Liliibridge of Hunt-| ‘o the visitation at almshouse com- |subject Different Brecds and Varietieg | to many of the people of Norwich. He Eive us eredit for a thoroueh kiowl- | gURGEONS' SILK, LIGATURES and ington avenue was a recent visitor inf e the Feme-t of |aof Pounitry, L e O e o "Tae Py doing work at reasonzdle prices | NEEDLES. | New London. ‘Willlam D, Ricker, the chalr- p. m. Judge W. H. Card of Man Years of experlence in this business “Th F l D l 9 e il e hest B i his childhood. His father, | A il o it er, Conn,, the well known Chalk- | Years of his 00d. ather. | & ively entitles U3 1o It PLAIN GAUZE and COTTON BAND- e Mrs. Willlam Burdick fs in New | Bai No'Ueual ‘work, |talk Chief, will give & blackboard dom. | Maurice P. Skahan, now retired and | 81790 ’ ‘ 001 bocior London at the home of her son, Fred-| Afre. E. F. Perry, chairman for the | onstration of tho shape, sislc and livips o Mibury, Neese. fwns el | LAIGHIERINCBROS,, AT it o . » WRO Is T8, district visitation eommittee. report- |ion of the modern up to date fc me‘e of Cardina boas St. TY'S | CUSHION SOLE SHOE e b o e, IO i S e o ey e Phoiographerd Main Siraet | PLASTER PARIS and WOVEN e — Monfay aftermoon with Mrs. Jov W | home. $20 for Sheltering S e Eh —| Opposite Norwich Savings - Society. LASTIC i \ aftern vith Mrs. -1$1.230.54 general, a total of $1,282.79, TP NSPE T ) Ve A a1 g2, ! Hoffman of West Town street. b sl sl o k't MONTVILLE CONCERN. i m::: and g:mct\'rsn ABSORB- RPN carried on. c Ricirt "I has. vty c . coT L e Miss May Guile has returned to her i onhecweys S 0ess Company home in Thamesvills after spending | Sheltering Arms and Rocknook Heme Leases Dye Mill. rl - arrlage SURGEONS' ADHESIVE PLASTER, severa] weeks as the guest of local| The work at the Sheltering Arms —— | 11 width: (Bottled In Bond) friends. was reported by Miss Mary H. Pad- | The old dye mill at Uncasville, the . o . AR dock, chairman. There have been 30 |oldest manufacturing site on the O, Ny and BATH and CLINICAL THERMOME- under Government Ever Ready circle of the Kin~'s|patients and § deaths. Of twenty- [boxo, Is soon to take on new life, The Z ' ~ EmEremoa| supervision Daughters met on Monday ovening at | four applicants hl;m have been receiy- |mill,' which has been used since the = - TERS. / Soactid oo of Mrs. Charles H. Standish | ed, the others being unsuitable, In |manufacture of dye extracts was ended 1 t b |° gy SLEATHER U in" Greeneville. speaking of the resignation of Mrs. |there by two companios if Seacermon 1 utomobi SICK FEEDERS, MEDICINE pecia LW Woor LEATHER INER. S S EBNR TG K1 FaTien Miss Helen Wood Lathrop of Colum- bus, O., has returned after spending a week as the guest of her grand- Kirk H. Leavens from the chairman- | her ‘faithful | grets at her withdrawal, work and expressed re- A plano had | ship, Miss Paddock paid a tribute to | for the manufacture of board, will in a ew days start up again under the aus. pices of the recently formed Connectl cut Keves Process Co. The com- pany will manufacture a class of com- Painting GLASSES and SPOONS. GRUEL TUBES, ICE BAGS, SYRIN- GES, HOT WATER BOTTLES, 90¢ bottle her, Mrs. Jabez . Lathrop of | been presented by the rociety of Al- Made with a layer of especially cured &Z‘sh,,;,m street pha Gamma Sigma. The King’s Daugh- | mercial board, using for the raw ma- ANTISEPTIC SOLUTIONS, DIS- A live wool, covared. with call siin, e ters, church choirs, nhvsieians, and | terlal wood pulp, straw stock amd sia. ani INFECTANTS, ETC. Jacob Stein forming a cushion for the foot. Made COASTORTIA. papers were all thanked for help | ilar materials used in the manufac- o 4 of selected vicl kid on a sensible last. [ g o The Kind You Have Alvays Bought v had given. ture of certain grades of heavy board. . . 9 Just the shoe for those who suffer | Do8™ Reporting for the Rocknook home, | The mill property has been leased, l rlmmln 3 West .Ill from tender feet or have to walk | Sigasture $W/ Mrs. George W. Lane said the most it is. understood, by the new company, g SRS . hone 2 much, of . 24220, noteworthy as well as regrettable |which has filed a certificate of orga: Leave a prescription with us. - e PRICE $5.00 event was the resignation of the effi- | ization with the secretary of state, giv- Carrlaps ind Wadon Wartt o M) Mgl cient matron, Mrs, Hastings, and In |Ing the capital stock at $26,000, The o It will be compounded to R | almost all departments of the home |officers of the new company will be Anything on wheels built to order. wi P Evenin schools I there had been changes, but the prin- | William H. Moran of Niagara Falls, N | . . | Fungra ciples of the home are so well un- |Y. president; Charles H. McDonald of your satisfaction. Cl'lf d T | AGER ! derstood and the supervision of the |New York, vice president: J. Walter| (4t PRICES AND WQRK RIGHT. at HALL and TAFTVILLE ' ' [ ! | ladles so good that only an improve- chter of New York, treasurer, and . G ! . ‘eduesday, Thure. Direstor | ment in the work had been noted. As- | August R. Kolb of New York, secre-| “During the last20years I have used 0 it R Sy i ey jan19daw s o | sistance given by Dr. R. W. Kimball, |tary. Frank B. Mitchel, who was for- y Special Teachers. anfl Embalm!{ the Backus hospital and Kin~s |merly superintendent of the mill when r u s ¥. T. MAPLES, ) | Daughters was acknowledged. The |operated by the Sachem Board com- L] i T S N VISIT THE COUNTRY | children are a bright, happy family. |pany, will again have charge, vy P e T S 70 Franklin St., Bull Bldg. | Expenses had been larger than in 1907, o - cough syrup laces with- Telephone 642-2. and receipts were less than a vear ago at lampton.—Mrs. Albert Field l}flfll’ufll“fll, DR. CHAS. H. LAMB, There are lots of beautiful from board and donations. More thap received word Monday that Mrs. Wil- for common coid and grip in severe forms— in wasy driving distances of Norwich— o -third of thelr fund_had | llams, wife of Dr. J. B. Williams, for- oo Pard: 1A : Prompt service day or night. [i| one-third of their reserve fun : ; ams. 10T~ when the cough had become so hat VETERINARIAN B ] e s as Lady Assistant. B e o e | e N Mo Spnd dledJn Banta. coughed xp bioog—gpd it jptsi "';’“a'fa 507-515 North Main Street. Office, 227 Maln 8t., !,uxu- Square. teams for such trips, and the prices Residence 57 Broadway. butions to make this up. liams left town over a year ago to g0, TRIAL BOTTLE F h aprisd House. 15 Town St. Telephone 818-8, wiil be right. MAHONEY BROS, e Falls Avenus, 1 Telephone §42-3. Mrs, Willis Austin reported for the club committee, speaking of the clas- sification of work In the past year west for the bemefit of the doctor's health. A child also survives husband. with the | for it and FREE of Dr. Buli's Cough Syrup to all who will write meation this paper. Address / A. C. MEYER & CO., Baitimore, Md. Ghe Lee & Osgood C ompany Santidnw

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