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PERS Mrs. F. Steinert of Unfon street is 1 in bed with a severe cold. W. S. Fletcher was confined to his e A home with Dbronchitis and grip for the | Ciyil % past week. “w Benjamin Cross of Union street is slowly recovering from a serlous at- tack of grip, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prothero and Norwioh, Monday, Feb. 8, 1909. vfilfius MATTERS. in the Right Store The slsighbells have been hung up at the Right Price| " « '™ ‘We have the best in quality from all| The comfort of dry walks on Sun- over the universe, not only today and | day was appreciated, Degree Team From Worcester to Do the Work. ‘When the knights of the grip get e out to push anything to success, It's a foregone conclusion that they make a ten-strike, so that it was no won- of Norwich council, No. 07 ?}nlu':(i Commercial Travel- No, 307, ers, in Foresters' hall on Saturday Kromer will Start Work at Once on Elec- tric Line 'rufi" Colchester to Hartford. Incidents in Society The executivd® committee appointed | Ashaway branch. His plans are to " tomorrow, but at all times. PEAGHES — Fresh, Cape Colony, South Africa.. 'Hamburg Grapes and Asparagus. Received today a flock of Fanoy N tive Turkeys, “Extra.” Ducks are fine. Broilers are not plenty. Guinea Broil- ers are still good. Young Fowl to cut. “DELICIOUS We have Roast one of our HAMS,” better than bolled. the finest Bacon in this country. READ THIS LIST AND SELECT licious, from Imported The mild weather and the first rhu- barb came on Saturday. ‘The grip patients and the bables got out in Saturdsy's sunshine. ‘What snow remaines in places is decidedly frazzled. sheltered April temperature for two days has stirred up the Wallking club. Hardware men go to Waterbury to- Qay and Tuesday for their sixth an- nual convention, Fred G, Prothero of Greene avenue spent several days in New York last week, Mrs. Solon A. Moxley, who has been confined to her home on Broadway for several weeks by an attack of the &rip, is able to be out. Mrs. E, Lyle Cheney and son, J. Havlland Cheney of Brooklyn, N. Y. were guests over Sunday of Mrs. Har- riet Cheney of Washington street. Mrs. Henry P. Karoll visited with her sister, Mrs. John Willlams Shank, by the directors of the Norwich, Col- chester and Hartford Street Railway company held a meeting on Saturday, the members of the committee Includ- ing Dr. C. E. Stark, Albert L. Potter start this morning. As an assistant Mr. Ostrander came here last week, but was taken sick Sunday and taken to the Backus hospli intestinal trouble, appendicitis being feared. Dr. evening, reached the high water mark of the council’s history. It marked the end of a membership contest which has been going on for several months between ms of fourteen members, and Henry W. Tibbits. This meeting was for the purpose of considering the survey of the route the line will take, and it was voted by the committee that the survey of the proposed route should be made by Civil Bngineer Frank Kromer. ‘The work is to be started at once, and will be for the entire route from here to Hartford. Mr. Kromer has been over the line between here\ and Colchester, but not to survey it. The job will be the largest of its kind in Harriman stated Sunday evening that he was resting comfortably and it was probable no operation would be neces- sary. From the plans on paper it is In- tended that the road should start from North Thames street at Thames square and run north, crossing private prop- erty at some point where the proper grade could be secured, and then fol- low the back road, coming out near Yantic. From there on it will follow the main highway to Fitchville,through and the ‘council also had present to work the initiatory degree for them the uniformed degree team of Worces- ter council, No. 136. This is the only uniformed degree team in New Ene- land. ‘The meeting was opened in the reg- ular form by Senior Councillor Wil- liam B. Young, Jr. Capt. Alexander Jordan, past senior councillod, report ed a total of eight new names for his team, beating out Senior Councillor Young's team, which showed only Robert Johnson of Yale university spent Sunday at his home on Union street. Miss F, Juliette Perkins has return- ed from 4 visit in New York and Phil- adelphia, The Sewing club met on Saturday atternoon with Miss Florence D. Stark of Slater avenue. s Miss Young and Mrs. Horatlo Bige- low served at the Norwich club on Saturday afternoon, Extra Specials Tonight from 7.30 to closing time, (Center Room) Fine Embroldered Mull Ti dainty this vicinity as to length, and will take | Bozrahville and the west end of Leb- | four. The losing team is to furnish a o line of patterns to select from, Mushrooms, Tomatoes, = Spinach,| == ¢ town who voted for Ab- | in 01d Mystic, on Wednesday. Mrs.|%nout ewo months to complete it. The|anon into Colchester, and from there | supper for the winners. One transfer| rs, Edmund O. Hovey of New| vaie st Beots, Squash, Sweets, A A B B4 Karoli also visited the school at Old | expense of the survey will be some- | pass through Mariboro and other towns | card was received and there three new | york ity is the guest of Mrs. A. N. TONIGHT, each 15 Caulifiower, Beans, Andive, Lettuce, | 2h2m Lincoln are making that fact| Mystic during her stay there. thing less than $2,000. Most of this| into Hartford. candidates for initiaition at this meet- | Vaughn of Rockwell terrace. s Peppers, Parsley, Red Cabbage, known this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Murphy arrived sum has been subscribed by parties in- terested in the building the road. Along the entire route thare has been manifested much interest in the ing, sending the membership up to 38. Miss Harriet C. Frisbie has sent out Venice Lace Stocks, in a varlety of Pines, Arizona Oranges, Mal. Grapes,| There will be a rush for the special | home Saturday even b i by d° and thowes Jooking oftée the Wab- b P o 2| neat designs, regular price 25c— g s ng from a short| Mr. Kromer was with the Norwich- | road, an e looking e sul e regular business cards for a puxzle party.on atter King Oranges, Very Fancy Apples, | Lincoln stamps, which are expected n | trip south fo Savannan: Ga. Washing. | Westerly road when it was construct | scriptions have found a ready responsa over, the visiting degree | noon of Lincoln's birthday, February| TONIGHT, each ........ .. 18 Poars, Raisins, Figs, Nuts,| time to go on sale Friday. tom D T o eareia | €d, and has also been connected with | as the amount for the survey would | team took charge of the thrae candi- | 1o, and a load of other good things. Stereopticon talk on Mt. Toluca and was colder than it was here when they the laying out and building of the indicate. date: John B. Collins of New Lon- don, James Dodd and D. B. Talbot of Col. Charles Gale and his sister- Edges and Insertion, fine, narrow Tor- chons, % to 1% Inches wide, edges ¥ {4 left and there were fireless hotels. this city, who were initiated in im-| (n.Jaw, M: E Fuller, are Popocatapetl, Norwich club, Tuesday s 4 n-law, Mrs. ugene . ATe| gand insertions to match, all new, p, i T Mias Sk B WP T v has | NEW L’DON WARNED BIG CONVENTION preasive form, 'The following com: | spending seversi weeks at Atiancic| ol [NSTCR B0 Baich, o) s Somers Bros. TO PROFIT FROM NORWICH, OF CONGREGATIONALISTS | Bitoe Ton B Cntians susion cosnerl- TONIGHT, per yard i fabsd There never were prettier favors for ‘Washington's birthday, including chert ries, cocked hats, hatchets, et al. been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Browne, for the past two weeks, left Saturday to join Mr. Try- on, who is & member of Lew Dock- Ex-Governor Waller Bought Slater Placo for $17,500—Two Thousand tinent question of how it is going to To Be Held at New London Next Monday—Covering County in Five the Congregational Missionary socie- lor, H. W. PFisher; past councillor, R. C. Cleveland; chaplain, A, J. Hooper; secretary, John E. White; conductor, Brothers H. B. Bond, L. A. Scannell, Lawrence Chapman of the Massa- chusetts School of Technology, Boston, is spending a few days at his home on Dr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Browne of Sofa Plllow Slips, ready to use, nice designs and colors, valus 3¢ and o Districts. C. A. Poole; page, H. W. Van Orman- | Sachem terrace, P - Eastern Connecticut was represent- | stader’'s minstrels, now playing In o s e e g : sentinel, J. A, Farnum: planist, P{ w. TONIGHT . GGD R Hafl'ls M n ed at the signa] celebration of Found- | Philadelphia. Regarding the public building situa- | In the First and Second churches of | Chase; master of coremonies, C. S.| jiss Justine Blackstone of Broad| TONIGHT ...... ceeensnaees 18140 Pk y "V Ue 1 ors day at Mt Hermon on Friday. tion in New London @ taxpayer writes | New London on Monday, Feb. 15, a re. | Robbins: assistant master of ceremo- | street, who has been spending a short Mrs. Woodward, who 1s at the head | the New London Day as follows: markable convention of Congregation. | nies, '1‘& L. Tfiomnw!i;‘n - \llors | fime With friends in Utica, N. Y., re- Ph slolan The Consumers’ league of Connecti- | of the Church Mission library in New ow divest the public bullding con- fal churches and people will be held. | . Besldes Dtleeeflv_ o pocuncillors| turned home on Saturday. E pr y cut is to hold its annual meeting in | Haven, gave a talk to the ladles of | troversy of all issues but the one per- | It Is part of a concerted movement by | Ge0Tge elany . H. Dunl ot oor) a ind Surgeon Center church, New Haven, day afternoon, February 20. on Satur- t a meeting of town clerks in Hart- for® Thursday, a committee of legis- Christ church at the Norwich club on Friday afternoon. While In town Mrs, ‘Woodward was the guest of Mrs, Wil- liam Lyman of Washington street. affect the taxpayers of the city and consider whether there is elther need or justification of adding a burden of admittedly $150,000, and undoubtedly before the end is attained of double ties, both home and foreign, known as the joint misslonary campaign for our counitry and the world. The campaign opened at St. Johnsbury, Vt., Tuesday, Jan. 26, and is to be carried on W. A. Stone, George S. Butler, A, H. Powers and A. M. Butterfleld made up the number of Worcester visitors to nineteen. ‘With the business out of the way, a Broadway are Rico. on the steamer noon, 1king a trip to Porto They sailed from New York leaving Saturday Women's Changs Purses in alligator, lizard and plain moroeco, §0c val — TONIGHT, each Room 24 - < Ghannon Bullding.| 15410, was appointed with full power TAG DAY FOR DOGS. that amount to the already heavy tax | throughout the enttre country by a | #lelght of hand entertainment, shoi- Women's. Amber Top Hat Pins with to draft bills and act for the best in- e . 4 rate of this city. The question lies in [ large force of able speakers. b5 ol b o A Rt extrs long pine, fiat and square tereats (ot the. o (e Norwich Will Require 2,000 This Year | the hands of the people of New London| The missionary work of the Con- | %%, iven by L Mantague, ousan S fkes, 260 value— In addition to regular hours § to 10| terests of the town clerks, ‘ thomselves to answer. They can bur- | gregational churches la carried on | Yisitors was given by La Mantague, spikes, 260 value— ar&d '”lgm&llt:‘y be found at the as Last. den themselves with a load of obliga- | through the agency of several special- | and was followed by & banquel TONIGHT ssvesspninveen N office 2 », m. "Phone 59. decsd Fine Tailoring At the Sunday evening service in the Waterford Baptist church, Rev. Brew. er Boardman Daptized 18 converts Most of these were young people who recently experienced religion. Elwood 8. Ela of the General Heman O. Averill, the cat- tle commissioner, has given orders to manufacturers for dog tags to be de- livered to seventeen towns, making in all 8,035 tags. The city of Bridgeport is Included in this list of towns. It tion that will entail heavy penalties on not alone them who pay today but on the wives and orphans of men who struggle to get a little home for thelr families, It is & debt not alone of to- day but of tomorrow. It not only af- fects the individual taxpayers whether ized organizations. The American board specializes upon forelgn mis- sions, conducting missions entirely outside the terrftory of the United States. The Home Missionary society specializes upon the line of pastoral and evangelistic work In organized which one of McDougald’s No. 1 oyster chowders was enjoyed. Then followed a period of speech- making, at which Senior Councillor Young presided, speaking in apprecta- tion of the benefit the council wouid derive from the visit of the Worces- WANT Fms ! Pear]l Beaded Lace Pins, assorted sises, 15¢ quality— TONIGHT 8¢ oard or 4 for 28a ] | Black Lisle Cotton Hose, 25c to B0s Connecticut | ? ter men and seeing them do the work | aquality, but slightly imperfect fin is estimated that 75,000 tags will be | he pays $16 or $1,600, but it also affects | Congregational churches throughout g | —et Editorlal association has sent out no- | furmicried this year to owners of doge, | the value of his property as revenue | the United States. The spectalty. of Alderman A L Fotier, a member of weave— » tices for the annual meeting of the|The tag will be octagonal in shape and | bearing and money returning if put in | the American Missionary association is | the councll, ex ¥ G‘ tlc“&e,cg{“k 2s | TONIGHT, pair 180 sw‘“" s assoclation at the Tontine hotel in New | it will have holes In it which will en- | the market and the credit of his oity | work by church and school for the|half of Mayor Lippitt, City Clerk A. G, ! 14 Haven on Monday, February 15. in the market of other cities. backward people in this country be- [Crowell was heard from In well pu | Bhetucket St, opp, First Nat. Bank. able the owners of dogs to rivet the Every dollar of indebtedness added longing to eight races. reriarks, Deputy Samuel Welss of New Boys' Gray Fleeced Shirts and Drawe Ee g tags to the collars. The speclalty e . bl Cash come from the | ore, 25c and 30c values— Basssa The stateshent of the New York,| This will make the tags more se-|to the indebtedness of New Landon is | of the Church Bullding soclety la to | Haven praised the work of the dozroo | The farm buyers with Caah come om (0 | S8 00 Sne vy e £ , 1| cure and there will be fewer of them|($2 taken away €rom fts nefal | help struggling churches, by loan or | team, and nearly Sitors | B vers write or call at our city offies yearly ’ New Haven & Hartford railroad i’ “foe tnfs reason it is expected | credit. grant, to reach self support through | Were ““'g upon, besides Past Couns| ™ Your surest, casest way of getting an early, suon shows a net operating income for|ina¢ there will not be as many tags| It it a pitiful satisfaction that a city | housing their congregations and min- §ilors Jordan and Frank H. Patrick Of | estal sale for your farm s by lsing 1 with us for the —— December of $939,282, which is a de- | required as there were last year. All|ean find ready sales for bonds to in- | isters. The Fducation society has for | the Norwich council. Teason that we maintain splendidly equipped offices in Valgntines! Valentines! Pretty, Novelty and Joke Valentines and Valentine Post Cards for every- one. Crepe Paper, Napkins, Hearts and crease of $78,053 from the same year oof 1907, although the gross receipts were greater, A meeting of the library commis- sioners of the New England states is but eighteen towns in the state have made requisition on the cattle com- missioner for tags. Hartford wants 3,400, New Haven 4,700, Bridgeport 3,800, Waterbury 3,000, New Britain 1,500, Norwich 2,000, and Meriden 1,500. crease its expenditures. Any man will give you a mortrage until he finds that he has got a good hold on the values. Few outside of Brewster's Neck will chase after the second mortgage. New London seems to be intoxicated by the ease with which it its special mission to sustain schools of the higher grade in regions not otherwise provided with them, and assist promising students for the min- istry who could not otherwise get the necessary training. The Sunday School and Publishing odot{ finds its spe. The notable evening, which was ar- ranged for by F. H. Patrick, W. B. Young, Tr., C. D, Tingley and Henry W. Lanz, was over at a late hour and will long be a pleasant memory for all at- tending. The following was the makeup of the two teams in the membership contest: America’s largest cities for the purpuse of finding Cash farm buyers. Thousands of sales everywhers is our honest evie Bence of right methods. No advance fee required. ‘Write today for free listing blanks. E. A. STROUT COMPANY Boston New York Philadelphia (Shetucket Street Store) Women's Slippers,, opera, ene, two o9 three straps, regular value $1.25— TONIGHT .. . 890 Huck Towels, hemmed, value 8o each— scheduled to take place in the Athe-| 'The towns which have not yet ap- | can raise money. clal missionary service establishing i Oid South Bldg. 150 NassaSt. Laad Tile Bids. TONIGHT .. Cupids for valentine parties. neum Annex at Hartford on Wednes- | plied to the commissioners for tags| Work has become scarce. Men who | and maintaining Sunday schools where | Alexander Jordan, eaptain, C. D. Ting- G E RN Agunt ‘ol A fine ilne of Post Cards, Flags, etc.. | 5ay and Thursday. One of the C are Brookfleld, Cornwall, Chaplin, | never mortgaged their houses have|as yet there Is no church organiza- :Y'é"; 4 'f '1; e tland, Wil | a & o ¥ Cheiker B Huck Towels, hemmed, value 10a for Lincoln Day and Washington's | necticut commissioners is Supt. Coventry, Fast Haven, Fairfield, Go-| had to do so this year. The tax col- | tion. While the board of ministerial | iz Rinebam, J. ©. Haviland Willlam | Andover, Con e Cama. . ] e Birthdsy. Bikhoy of Narwiih shen, Kent, Mansfield, Prospect, Ster- | lector's books will show many unpaid | relief has its speclalized mission in | IV Mavaard i G ol - TONIGHT 4 Jhait: E ling, Suffleld, Stratford, Unlon, Wash- | liens; tenements are numerous and | caring for the unfortunate and depen- | £ Ahern, James Dawson, Jr. H. A | =——————————————| TONIGHT .............. for 290 MRS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squarp [ s, resuisr mid-winter meeting of | iifyy, “wetertord. Westbrook and | ietts oo O ating: famlies | srasational minjaters. oo o¢ C°" | Lane tnd ‘Henry W. Lunz. Mo} (St Ci T Deat OO s q the Cennecticut Society of the Order| "Towy Clerie Holbrook states that the [ are moving out of town; over 2,000| The figure set for the financial goal ol B g Tl gt p g Here It Is ' Socks, full range of sizes, 13%0 Jansod of the Founders and Patriots of Amer- | same number asked for last year is | people, of whom &t least 600 were | of this joint missionary campaten is | ik T. S. Galligan. 1. bopy g 0 v . value— ica is to be held at The Btratfeld in | wanted here this year, besides which Tage producers. have left for other|$§00,000, all eubsoriptions conditioned e gy g e B i TONIGHT, palr : . % Bridgeport on Friday. chiet speaker will be Dr. Hall, the governor of the New York society. there will be three kennel licenses. OBITUARY. wili take a long time to recover. They only thing that is growing 1s the city's expenses. on the round sum of $300,000 being se- cured. Out of this will first be paid the $273,094.84 debts of the American ‘board, the Congregational Home Mis- 11, F. W. Dart. W. H. Rogers, G. L. Gidwell and H. R. Kind. The Contraco Lamp which burns Kerosene and gives as great illumina- tion as gas or electric lamps at less Men's best 15¢ Split F:nfl! Socks— TONIGHT, pair suinrsn D08 i In the face of all thls, decreased |sionary society and the American Mis. | ASKED TO ACCEPT $50 The State Federation of Women's Mrs. George W. Moseley. population, decreased Indoms, de- | slonary association. Then the balance FOR DEATH OF HIS MOTHER, | °Perating cest. . Clubs will have its annual luncheon at| yro \ary Lathrop Moseley, widow | Creased pProperty values, decreased | of $226,904.16 s to be distributed k W, 4 The Stratfleld in Bridgeport on Mon- | o¢ Gegree W, Moseley, died Friday aft. | business, the proposition to increase | among all seven missionary socletles = =ira (Wash Goods Department) day afternoon, February 15. The|ernoon at her homeé, No. 63 Tmlay | the heavy burden of New London's|upon the ratios determined by the ap- | Son of Mrs. Yennen of Mystic, Who guests will represent the members of | treet, Hartford, death being due to old liabllities is nothing more nor less than a criminal disregard of the pro- portionment plan. This will put each of the socleties in position and suffi- Was Killed Early New Year’s Morn- “Madras,” white grounds color, stripes, also plaids, desirable for men's the executive board of this and past|age. Mrs. Moseley was born in Ash- e “ave you me‘ hel‘? years, and those ladics who have sere. | fard, Sept. 25 1522 a daughter of | {cctlon the city 1s vowed to give to the | elently in funds to go forward with its | [N Offered Money to Let Matter shirts, shirt waists, regular prios Sd¥a ¥ationis Stkls comiittae Erastus and Sarah ~ Balley Lathrop. | taxpayere. It is nothing more nor less | speclal line of work in full and contin- | Drop. 17e— BAs She was a descendant of John Hyde,| than deliberate disregard of their in- [ued co-operation with the other socle- B TONIGHT, 4 1 She is the sweetest thing you one of the early settlers of Norwich. | terests and infliction on them of a|ties on the apportlonment plan basis,| Tt is stated by Willlam Yennen of urns o per yard ......ieee ever saw and sells for ten cents each or eleven for one dollar at the cigar-stand in the Yesterday was Septuagesima Sun- day. From the days gospel, Matt. xi11:24-30, the parable of the wheat and the cockle, Rev. William A. Gildea, preached at St. Patrick's church on Scandal, and the far-reaching influ- ence for evil of those who by act, word, example or omission lead others ‘While she was young her parents mov- ed to Hartford and made their home on Ann street, where she was married to Mr. Moseley June 10, 1846. In 1906 they observed the sixtienth anniver- ry of their marriage. Mr. Moseley dled the following December. Moseley leaves four children, heavy load of debt. It is only a small proportion of the taxpaying population of the city that has been in favor of an Immediate building of the city and county court- house and it is to be queztioned wheth- er that preportion has considered the reasons why it would not re only wis- and give all the socletles insurance against future debts. The Plan of Campaign. Arrangements aro now well matured to carry on this campalgn through the whole ctountry from New England to the Paclfic coast. Five districts have been mapped out: Mystic, whose mother, Mrs. Helen Yen- nen, was killed at an early hour New Year's morning by being run down by reckless drivers, who never stopped to look after her condition, and who has been appointed as administrator of her estate, that he was asked to go to the office of the prosecuting attorney, F. 20 Hours (Kitchenware Department) (Main Street Store, Basement) Hand Brushes, regular price 25— erbert C. Moseley, Miss T - | dom but absolute justice to the other il H. Hinckley, of the town of Stoning- TONIGHT waureflan Ho“se to sin B Cpouotom, Mk Tl Mooe- | taxpayers %o flofer ity arscilon The New Ingland, with headauarters | (o Saturday and there in the presence 250 Fxtra Slze Whisk S ward F. Moseley, and four grandchil-| Now look at this question from the |3t Bostow =~ = i ¢ | of Attorney’ A. P. Tannar and Post- on 25¢c Fxtra Size " Powell Evans, chairman of the Am- | dren, Clarence Lathrop Moseley of | standpoint from which it should ho | The | d dquarters at| macter C. C. Potter of Mystic he was TONIGHT % THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO., erican _Automoblle._assoclation’s four- | Pittsfieid, Mass. and "Harold Alden | vlcwed. its bearing on the city and the | ORI8O0, oo 0 bl oo | asked i e would accept $50 and agree Moseley, a_student at Dartmouth col- individual good. to let the matter drop, as it was re- Bon-Ami, our regular price So— ing informatlon board, is compi 4 at Chicago. ; H Proprietors. oer anl : - Take example from Norwich. Reck- orted that a civil suit fs pendin TONIGHT 9P arrangements for the manufacture of | IS€S. and Edwin Parker Havden and |, Taie cXLAne fro NOUwieh. Bocko | The Western, with headquarters at |DOrted that a civil suit s pending One about 10,000 wooden road signs, which | jay aiso leaves two sisters, Mrs,|made Norwich 33 years ago erect a °','1’.‘)‘1‘“LP i ith h fused the offer and also one which in- are to be erected during the coming | Charles Rolin Post of Fort Worth, | Dublic buflding at an estimatea ecost | The Pacifie, wi eadquarters at | .jyded the funeral expenses tesides the touring season throughout the districts [ Tex_ and Mrs. Henry M. Wickham of | 0_$40.000. When finished it cost | SoR fanclsto. = osatble to | $50: He sald he would never accept ullfl” (Second Floor) MISS M. C. ADLES, where roads have not been properly | Springfield, IIL $350,000. To pay, the city Issuved 5 ¥ a8 e any amount as a compensation for his Bair, Scalp and Face Spacialist posted. The O. H. Platt memorial commit- Mrs. Moseley had been a member of Center church, Hartford, 35 years, and had taken much interest in work, In which she was active as long $320,000 bonds at 7 per cent. During that time it has pald out over $700,- 000 interest on the bonds, and the bonds are still due with the exception every Congregationalist's door, it is planned to have a day of meetings simultaneously in the five districts at about 200 convenient centers. mother’s death, but he would not com- promise anyway without learning the identity of the guilty party. Tt is reported that Attorney Tannar SMALL LOTS Corset Covers, lace trimmed, Frened style, value 19¢— tee, of which Chafles L. Hubbard of of £30,000 paid Character of the Meetings. i interested I TONIGHT ... ceree 108 1 g as her health permitted. She was a 1 ald. Ll was acting for the party interested in sereaeiaen teereana HEALTH AND BEAUTY Norwich is a member, met In Hart- | woman of a sweet and lovable dispo- | The erection of the bullding was to| These mestings are designed to be | the affair and & civil sukt, it is report- Kerase @epend more upon proper e Of\ihe| ford Friday, and decided that the $20,- | sition, and although she had been con. | Increase Norwlch's consequence. DId | educational, stimulating and agzres. | cd, s liable to follow. B3N8 | Corset Covers, platn fitted, vatue 19— balr than most women reallze. Mis8| 59 memorial shall be a bas.relier|fined to the house for & number of | {t? Sams story here. Same <equel. It | sive upon prectical missionary. lines e TONIGHT ......... wrerraennaess B Adles is surprised at the number of diseased scalps she has been called up- on to treat, largely owing to the use of cheap, improperly sterilized hair. See showing the senator seated In a chair. The figure will be in full length, The memorial will be of bronze and rectan- years she was always cheerful and un- complaining. Transferred to Philippine lowered credit and imposed a terrible burden. Norwich today is paving 23 mills on the dollar on basis of 85 per cent. valuation. Similar course here No public appeals for money or col- lections will be made at any of the meetings. All soliciting of subscrip- / AT BROADWAY THEATER. Come Back to Erin, Women's Muslin Drawers, embroldereq and tucked ruffle trimmed, value %a tions will be from individuals rather - Se— mn;_{?;r .;:ar:hna 5 l:p arufi? )\e:{;lhy gular in form. 5 y wonid make New London pay about 30 | than church treasurles, so that the | The large audences at the n!roud(—, ;':Nfgnf PIS T e In Norwich week of Feb. $ih| Lay in Srom Wi S ax becn fraustaceod to she Fhylipe | N to th ¢ thae 1t | e flow of missiansey. sieing in | N g wero Well pieased. with th d 2 . 8th, T i . A., has been transferred to tha Philip. Now as to the argument tha the churches may not be disturbed. b 8 R T 's N ish and Shannon Building, Norwich. WU R Mew A pine Islands from Fort Terry, Plum | advances pronerty value to run into| One seseion af each center will be | presentation of Come Back to Erin. in | The Contraco Incandescent Ker-| women's Night Robes, n low Talephons A8e-4. worover Norcross, the youngest of the | Island. He expects to leave for his|debt. Norwich had the Slater prop- | devoted o conference with pastor and | Which Charles Mack was the leading Mantle La neck, regular 98¢ quality— iy New Norcross brothers, who moved from | new post mext Friday. erty. That was conservatively val- | delegates from churches with refer- | M&n. This picturesque Irish play in osene Manl.e Lamp. TONIGHT ....... s Bo York. 5 D e £ v the Allyn farm at Allyn's Point the ol ved 15 vears aga at $250.000. Former | ence to the apportionment plan in the | three acts held the interest of the au- JOIN THE RANKS of the well dressed men whose clothes are made by first of January to the Smith place beyond Ledyard Center, fell Wednes- day on the highway near his home and broke ‘his leg, splintering the bone just below the hip joint. The boy re- mained whére he had fallen in the b River Avenue Houss. Work Is progressing rapidly on the new house on River avenue of H. A. Wulf. The plans show a frame house, arranged for two flats of five rooms, Governor Waller bonusht it all for $17. 500 and the value of the carvine ang wood in_the mansfon will pav him for ha purchase. There Is no value on the land. local church. So far as possible it will be arranged to hold the evening sessfon in connection with a supper, so as fo have the advantage of a thor- oughly soclal atmosphere to help on dlence and they responded with mer- ited applause. Charles Mack as the young Irishman pleased with his work and Joeeph Davis in the role of Mi- chael Kerrigan is a clever comedian. Price $3.50. Step In and see it demonstrated. Boys' Blouse Walsts, light grounde neat figures, others striped giuge hams, 4 to 15 years— TONIGHT, each 1% " The Rlackstone property, - ells, alm Edith Bellows gave a pleasing presen- C. B. Nickerson, 128 Maln St. | {5.Co\2 for,about an hour before belng f provided with every convenlence. | y1e's ‘dogen et T Nrrwish ABos mfp;ifi‘?fl'};‘u:gw in ench Qistrict will be [ tation of ‘the role of Shiela Burke PHESTUN BHUS Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, mixed EORAtea’ 55 nans’ thet Gy s rho, the result of this pecullar idea of real {in charge of & group of speakers|Whils Mrs Charles Peters an Mre . grays and eolld_blues, value 80 P. §. Cut prices on Winter Over- | MaPPened to pu y on their estate fuianciering. The Blackstone | representing the Ameriean board, the | Birke was decldediy good ap the Jolly 4 sizes 7 to 16 yellts— o0ats and Suits, jan1sd F Th t T' d gt et gl g o L o e meriean Misstonars nsaq- | liam Hudson and Carrle Burke gave Franklin Squflfe. TONIGHT - 4% @ervice at Backus Hospital. or a Ire Mason property the same. 'Result of | clation and so far sa possible the other | £008 Interpretations of their roles and| gepgaqm Women’s Wrappers, medium dark cols Grace circle of the King's Daugh- the tactics which are being forced on | four societies, thexe groups to include | the others in their support rounded ou: ters was in charge of the service Sun- day afternoon at the Backus hospltal, Feeling Take New London. T'wo years azo New London paidt ont leadinz pastors, laymen, missionary superintendents ‘and secretaries. a much enjoyed performance. There were several specialties by the mem- the Trish melodies ~ REDUCTION ors, full width and nicely trimmed TONIGHT .+ 6% having arranged for this to be con- $40.000 a year interest on lts bonds, o bers of the company, the e N : e a o 3 and the bagpipe selections by Charles [:[]"HH N" MI]H[ dastsd b7 the Aloha Delta clams of the I ety R N e Wl o At | M Do By s i | wom wxenes pus ovex: mecrval 1o poid & Huehas € e Vg b e S T TR The people forget that the cost of | orwich will be required o pay of the o it g it Hepic e e he ughes o, e ateics | COLONOE, miin's erecting the public bullding is not the | atate fax of one-hait mill in case it is AL e & vara 180 yards Domesue| LU0 T OIS 8 The class rendered pleasingly parts entire item. Tt will have to be main- | jovieq by the general assembly, the Do for skirts and suits, valye S350 i " of thelr Christmas cantata, the solos tained. That falls on New London.|grand list of the town as it appears p ¥ e g e 45 8 SR . STEINER’S as well as the singing in chorus be- o | Heating, lichting. care, that with other | Siond, ISt of the town as X ampears bl @ vard, s0-ineh Mohalr B . ing glven to the great pleasure both of ee ron an lfle expenditures will amount to $3,000 or | The valuation of assesable property of At T8¢ a yard, Broadcloths, 56 inches the patients and the nurse ) [$4000 a year. From the taxpayers.|Norwich, according to the assessors for [ .iem fs one of the greatest pro.|Wii%,In Brnet. mavy and brown g BRONCHIAL There was a mandolin solo by Miss Not from the pockets of the advo- |1908, was $16.958,794. This at _a half | potcor 10 Dt 10 15 T TR Yrigg st ndolin solo by N moters of prosperity; in fact, it is hard v 00 and_$3.00. Katharine Moore, vocal solos by Mi This excellent remedy s prepared | cafes. & o mil] rate would vield 8.47530. Hut the | aotecs of prosperity; in face It ix hard | s150, vale 3500 s8q €300, e and LOZENGES | Bertha Woodmansee and Miss Del- | from Selected Sherry Wine, the virtues | Three level-headed men constitute | poara of equalization "wdded several [ 20 PECCESS YORIORE T EIOVINE af wet| o CROATONS Jorede Joo phine Reno, and quartette numbers by | of which are enhanced by the addition | the county commissioners. They are | mijjjon to the grand list of 1907 and it Company and making regular weekly the Misses Bertha Woodmansee, Della | of Beef Food, chosen with special re- g;-bgqr:;n‘g:“"g:lr"'a‘:;‘g:‘;;f:?: and | jy expected that # will add not less | COMPERY A1, OLRE Teabiar, weeld” | THE NEW REMNANT STORE, AT SALE PRICES. will stop your cough. 10 cents per box. STEINER’S BRONCHIAL LOZENGES Woodmansee, Lena Ella Burgess. Christman and Commen Pleas Court. The court of commrin pleas, Judge Charles B. Waller, held a session in New London Saturday morning. The case of Hyman Becker and wife against Jacob Lubchansky, which was assigned to be heard, was continued owing to the fact that Dr. C. B. Fer- rin, the principal witness in the case, was absent from the city. This is a civil suit brought by the gard to its high percentage of nitro- genous matters, and a Salt of Iron which has proven itself most easy of assimilation, This combination 1s a powerful Blood Enricher, and recommends itself as useful in Anaemia, Nervous Prostra- tion, Wasting Diseases and some forms of General Debility. For persons of Languid Habits and Weak Stomach it promotes digestion, improves the appe- tite and gives energy to the whole system, PRICE 60c THE PINT. re- gard has highest value. Not one of these men but will tell vou, brother taxpayers, that it is sulcidal and un- warrantable to erect a new bullding with its consequent load of expense. Tea at Halle Club. There was a large attendance of members at the rooms of the Haile club on Sunday for their enjoyable aftérnoon tea, for which Miss May Edmunson and Miss Mary Decelles than that amount to the list of 1908. Tt is the grand list as determined by the board of equalization on which the tax will be levied. Norwich would therefore be obliged to pay over $3,479. 89, more than it would be required to pay if the board of equalization had made no addition to the assessors' grand list. Drill of Guards. Company B of the Tierney Cadets held its regular meeting and drill, un- der John Crawford, Sunday afternoon, strongest kind of financlal protection, and will lead to independence. 4% INTEREST PAID on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposit. First to the Tenth of each month are spectal deposit days. The Ihames_lna—n& Trust Co. Open evenings. 77 Franklin Street. febéd GAIN SOMETHIN by a course in Book- keeping. ~ Shorthand In order to reduce our stock of Buffets and Sideboards we will for the next few days quote extremely low prices on these goods. ‘We have Buffets from $15 up—Sides boards from $12 up. SPECIAL 100 PICTURES with gold and oalg frames at 29c each. are the best thingin th plaintifts for damages of $500. On served, in the T. A. B. buidling, Broadway, ok 9 gin the world | Rt b eressty i e Mads B An aced pleasure wers two finely | The neat khaki caps, having embosed | Shtuckal Sifedl, Norwich, Gomn and Touch Typewriting ] e auB auahe ineieni” . ojiuts. ™™ for Sore Throat and Hoarse- | Hyman. He was arrested and in the Y rendered soprano solos by Miss Maud | guns and the letter B on the front, J J 4 - e b police court he plraaded ;:unk:ly ancxl‘hn Buckingm;m, whose greatly appreci- | were delivered to the boys. feb3d —_— % fine was Impose upon m. ‘The ated numbers were Jack and Jill, and i ness. plaintiffs then brought action for dam- She Wore a Rose In Her Hair. Two | Stonington.—The records show that Norwich Commercial School M Houmfi“" janidd ages. The case was continued for re- pretty solos were also given by Miss | the town of Stonington had 217 births | 7 L3 Broadway Theatre Bldg, o Wy DR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, N THOemanL. of Toraplonure wae Shant e 20 Talie Mq: [814 261 deahaitusl I l'y (A 5 [ ¢ Tel. 123-4. 62-66 Main Streety ren oreciosure was grant- Batery. 0S' es onilig * |ed in the case of the Jewisn Agriou The Drug Man, New London.—Mrs. Georzs S. Mor- CABTORIA. fobsd GRADUATE VETERINARIAN tural and Aid soolety vs. Herman Zer- gan is in Boston. While absent she The Kind You Have Alwars Bought 9, — v AND DENTIST. | gin et al. F Norwich, Cf.| w1l assist in private theatricals at tha | Bearsths trom RALLION o A B B FlR o elers The ponito S TINE Daa 3 ranklin Square, Norwich, Ci. cal o ness hefore the public. there ia no me- | ness betors tha Lublic. thars ia HODGES STABLE, Court adjourned until today, when it bome of her paremts, Mr. and Mra. | Bigustuse {um beiter than through the advertis- | 8ium better (nan (hrough (he adverlss mel. 10, ¢ to 20 Bath st. | will convene bp Mormisk. | tevsa Henderson. S o 4 tebsd columns of The Bulletin. ing columns of The Bullewm 4

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