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R AN O ¢ ,‘kfiefilnatism Cannot - Be Cured Unless * Uric-0 is Used WESTERLY WATER SERVIGE To be Extended to Pleasant View if Forty Lot Owners So * Whiilon ' Deaths, Heart. Failure “and Elect—Rapid Fire Drill at High School—Patriotic " z;':"‘:' e Reeron gy Poivenech Services Arranged at First Baptist Church—Norwich Huhhflr fi]n{wflar Line Temporary Terminal at Stonington. They wear longest and ost but little more than so-calied cheap rubbers made for cheap The Rheumatic person s skeptical pegarding the claims of almost any BUTTER DAY remedy advertised ad a cure for 7 : Rheumatism and one can scarcely stant Aftorney General Harry | school thoroughly understood by sales, i oo aai o e | Parsons Cross has been selected as | students and tutors,” is the equal of “os a e ruUar , . o for DA a0, 4 Plas- | Rhode Island’s representative on the n the state, is upon the plan ar- 3 Men’s, best qua'ity 85¢ ters and liniments combined never|fdoor committee at the inaugural ball| ranged by Ambrose B. Warren, former » actually cured a case of Rheumatisi. | {0 he given in Washington on the even- | principal of the school, and has been Boys’, best quality 65¢ The, b % %! ing of March 4, in honor of-President | in practicedgr five years, The drill is i y may relieve it in one quarter|..b ™ \Ghie ‘Rnode Island is the | of frequen®’ occurrence, and just as Women’s, best quafity 59¢ Vou'donfs oot o pornd oL WD But it is sure to break out somewherc soon as the electric bell in each room smallest state it has the longest offi- . else. The only true way to curs|cial designation, “State of Rhode Is- | strikes off three, the students in the Childs’, best qualily 39¢ - vl as Ganll Rheumatism is to drive it from land and Providence Plantation.”, M | three floors of the building are in line with every shovelful™ of All fresh and new—sure to wear. and marching rapidly to the designated exits, There w Cross not only fulfills the conditions h the ators have generally ob- d in making selections of being of | system, for as long as the U Rheumatic Acld remams in th one s never entirely -free from you buy from us. < a fire drill Monday morn- the No! — ALL COAL is more or Alling Rubber Co., trouble. Uric-O seeks out the Rheu- | “distinguished appearance, social under direction of Principal John matic poison in the bloudi, musc! ; g _ b, but is said te in and Janitor James Maxwell. and kidneys, renders it inert and|be the biggest man physically yet se- as sent in without notice, : 'y 28 W v 74-76 Main St., Norwich. less dirty when it leaves the ry room in the building was g, in Just 45 seconds, which es- shes o new record. The timers . Howard Pember and Blmer J. lected present any state. He is six feet four inches In height and of | proportionate build. loss, and drives it out of the s It 1s composed of perfect an Jdotes for the rheumatic acid poison in the system, and the secret of its won- derful success lies in the fact that it 162 State St. New London. tores—Wholesals and Retall vaca tablis wer Fiynn, mine but every pound is well screened before we deliver It Associate Justice Mumford of the | ds_designed to cure Rheumatism only. | gy, e i has an- | In case of fire, when some of the ex- vn‘cl% iy wold by druggists at iade Ieland e O o T | ifsaesighated i [he arill would b p and the bottle. eral sam- | jugoain B G return to the practice | liable to be closed by the blaze, the . — Bl mias be procured by writing to the | MISCSIIE and retarn o the BACHES | courie ot tho ‘march of the pupils can 1 arriage Smith Drug Co., 184 Smith Bldg. | i< 1o be mad ant by the resigna- easily changed by command of the #hone, Sy‘r-:msoe.lk- 117& i ., 9 tion of Judge Mumford is not merely |t "-‘,’”’" to a safe exit, and without '60 “, Iric-0 is sold and peMbnally recom- having for the honors whi confusion .mended in Norwich by H. J. Stelner. ia T i T e fire drill 1 frequently practiced o} and. | Tl]e Edw Clla ll Putnam by ¥ L Buit i Willimantic for there is a_salary of | b : | . C;I be\fll:vs and in Moosup by | @ vear atta hed, good for life, as after | n all the schools in Westerly. | NORWICH, CONN, Y W, Tuckerman. - atiaining the age of limitation a judge B | may Fetire on fall pay. Local Laconics. = - Omopile | it Arthur N. Nash spent Monday in| Fafi s 2 u LINCOLN MEDALS {12 1 olanned to extend the Wasterly Providence ) Haven and carry with them the trav- | office, on Main streot, caught fire. Al- 2 o | A — {\water system to the Pleasant View | Thomas Roche of London was —_— | eling hayrake. though Mr. Peck wore gloves while ex- | Distributed to Members of Admiral | section, and its consummation depends | in Westerly Monda Sudden Death of Mrs. James McGuire, tinguishing the blaze, his hand was ain ng | Foote Post of New Haven. upon_the action of lot owners at Pleas: i b, Arobes” o 18 While on Visit o Sick Friend i | o Milford—The Milfogl Tish and | painfully burned befors he could re- - | ant View. Provided applications for | s vitt of Westerly, died Sat- " Game Protective association are Man-‘ move the glove. One thausand Lincoln century medals | the water service is made by the owner | Viisnce aasl Be Rockville. ning for a fox hunt on the morning of s and o Soves “‘{‘J“'SIL‘UE“I;% D | o forty ot wiio asfd i EEy e HIEE ent ‘entertainment given in| “The community was shocked at noon | Nieaos Shont in i aternend & €137 | only Nine at Meriden's Town Farm. x i the veterans at the post meeting Sat- | wa e for the vear ensuing, thé Fjpst Baptist'church, | Monday.ife Jexin DL ths sufden death o Selectman Cooke reports that it has bl e e AR S L L LR S L vooing, netted § of Mrs. Jumes McGuire, who left her | Waterville.~The Amsrican i s s P iew winths I FIMIMING | free Burning Kinds and Lebigh left, and these will be given out to gallons, and to 30 cents for each | . Patrick Mullaney, engineer of the tug| home at 6 a. m. for Rockville to visit | js almost as rushed wi | I eahars ot the Dettiotio Gocietles | ovs. thumont adlocs e e gea Lirly, who was injured recently by | & Sick friend, and also to attend a Wed- | was in December, and hakedbew ety hesn ienlanmned Bt he | o L oo i e i i i ALEPLYE T HEOM, R e o {igne Kiuiand ) i Cxcess used | Tfall on the tug, was able to be on the | 4Ing of a relative, soon to take plAce. | work has begun In the pin Ande fhe | Meriden town farm. t | e and Wagon Work of all kinda S8 Ceatar church next streets Monday. When she arrived at her sick friend’s | safety pin departments. About fifty | are but ni Anything on wheels built to order. A D LATflloP noon. The post expects to turn ou o 'shall be a suff Prof. Gilbert Tolman of Kingston | 1ome she became suddenly il and|hands are benefited and the men work | 8 b o U ) 250 members for the exercises. Bter' thlnii chmm Anls will address the M club of | dropped to the floor, expiring In a few | on five nights for three hours. | s in there are many appli The veterans will meet at ed extension to provide at a | the First Baptist church it s vxluv}nv-dnlz;.o"s?een:\;:n teeling in her usu- | : for town ald and they ar eusually Shidie ANBLRERS sary ‘°fl“=-—e°f- Market and Shetucket Sta : ers Frida 1 Lang ks Fee o 410 % siibject will be Weather Guessing al hea g hav e morn- augatuck. of t to the poor house. Twenty-fiv ] 3 ko ¥ 0 of B | Harold Ozanne was present at eve ing her friend so ill and being exhaust- | It was burned a few ds s | el iR ie 1-?1’1“’::-‘1?1‘ ‘;ylfi‘\:( e ‘“1"? session of the First Stist mday | ed from the long ride overcame her, SRR T 2 his | eras Bransh Ofice—Lowie; Shanuin SNlp $end the exercises L egierrns T pe e Gs t vear. His sister, Elsie, has | and caused heart failure. The deceas- | | oet20a el b £ $10.006. @ re- | ot missed @ session in over ihree|ed was 55 years of age, and had been co ar | PR Tawrence OBrien: o i e S R a resident of Baltic tweive years,where [From New York World, June §, *08] | — ———— m $17 10 $10, as charged In | " ne boqts of the Norwich line, by | she made numerous friends. She was . LUMBER May Receive Promotion. eqtits LS npiies reason of the burning of the wi and J"\’dl Sy Toorted, Siwass seuby o LURPCRATIUN. T'he best to be had and at the right Beodoré L. Weed of Conne 2B "2 | freignt depot at New London, will for | assist others in trouble, a model wife s prices, too. Remember we always private sceretary to Spportusity 1o prescat have astern” terminal | and mother. 507-515 North Main Streel, |cary s big line of Shingles. Call us merce and Labor = ewnL] from N York at Stonington, the fir: Besides her husband, she IPn\ es six o | up and let us tell you about our stock, B Rl wnder tho naw ngement ar- | children, four boys and two girls, and apriéd ! H.F. & partment. Mr. riving this (Tuesday) morning. two sisters in Danielson. James M v R L F. & A, J. DAWLEY mately associated with The Scott Wrecking comp: Guire and two sons, Bdward and maylid man Hitcheock f Tas Watch Hill at Al lhi s ms e rabatiarss 1o ign importanee Monday afternoon, bound for New Lon- oc ai gemel 0 | | The [intr don, naving in tow the three-masted | Dring the body home. Preparations for | J. A. MORGAN & SO Beware of Olatments for Catarrh’ e and healthful, 1 “"'“‘J’ k‘ tly,which went ashore at burial will bo made later. \ C I d mb el o Sudit Sinday cvoning * The = oal and Lumber mercury will sur dv planned b gchoouer is laden with wood pulp, Belief That St h € E : 1t nse of smel oI PO 0 e e | from Lu s, N. ., for New York. omac auses Extensive » We carry a well selected line of all T b Repaies VI b e it New Lo BHIEF STATE NEWS o Y rerewith to ¥ ma at N London. sizes family coal, Lumber for bulld~ Eheoush tie mucous I ra many | Budlons and Haneook posts. Grand ness Grows In New York. = ing purposes. raseriptions fromn make _Ples Army of the Republic, have accepted = . ; 5 Central Whart, Tel. 384, Broscriptions i T o e il it A ’w- sz (L T, Cooper's theory that the medicine again. the treat- 1\’1CPHERSO\"S sept19d to the good s unsurpassed for bathing purpose oncert to be given by the Sun- o % Attt fcan ,stomach has ment six weeky e first effect I\ . from them. Hall's > attor powe be & by the Sun Easton.—Charles I King is visiting | responsible for Tactured by I J. C [ oty Al TR e e school of the First Baptist church | nis family in Colchester. aitine Kha it had was to B o o [ ca. and orc are good for Its ear- | nday evening. The members : Coq v tite than 1 have Every item in our Fur Sharonitne, 20, 2 {1 : | th relier corps will glso-attend. | - Stamford—Vital statistics for Janu- Yoo hen. Iy 1000 b k h wcoAI d 00d and m —_— Seventeen members of the ary show 38 deatlis in § : onger distr { SRR - Afthough Judge John W. Sweeney | $chool enlisted in the civil war. NSRS | ary show A% o v L e Among many people who have re- | eating. At the en stoc as been l:e | e < guis you set the ganuine, tt yas one of the leaders in opposition to | The Kifth company, Coast artillery, | New Br] e e L SN ey iy tiat Capper [ TIGINSS’ St 1 ewas Hiok. SUMING LAY duced severely in B y bR e renomination Louis W. Arnold | is plar or a match ga 't bask. | marriage sued s correct is med e | much from rheumatism, and each day by F. J. Cheney & ) ( | to tn P BAnGReTAE S e el wiin for e uhch eime of “;»k town cierics’ office. claims, 1s M canor Harris, of 226 | the pain and stiffr less unut rice. e tor wil imous 2 i s ey foamy of g Rodney street, Brookly I no lor Wd any rheumatism. For " ge Swee D ko 1o have o thek Kensington—DMichael Bradfield a| Thursday afternoon Mrs. Harris | the past week I feel as though I had ) . g their gu Pills for w 20 Mmoo - farmer, was fined $4 Saturday for | called at the store where Cooper is | been made over entirely, as I have no London nd P | Washington Once Gave Up | : Hee o : an exhibition | Fairfield—There is & movément on | o Bl f.,‘"l:‘ oo B tion what- | oot to three doctors; was kept in be | ire drill i 2 e e Lk contest be- | foot to annex Greens Farms to the | e had ooy ew Dis e two ni my 3 L ek b B ol The fire drill in the W e town of Fairfield, or else make it a | Loove had with ik 2 My fwo nisoes and my alster have FURRIER. 37 Franidin 5t = Thame : 5 } what a wonderful medic had stomach trouble. When they ss er's bite c "‘1" ‘Anp--_‘ deep sores to| S ~— — town by itself. know it to be. Whek e metloby doing for feb1d jan12d s Xraice 'S il S PUTNAM. chapte + of Lincolr in| Hartford—Miss Marion C. Cross has | “I have had rheumatism for sixteen | they tried it as helped the cured me,” wrl John Washing c TansTh pictures | been appointed physical director in the | years and toc b m & h medic »n | just as did they are 'mr— \V h R Bosqueville, Tex ¥ s, ed from Page Two.) made picture 1-2 feet | Young Woman's Christian association | trying to get r of it that "‘ ement ne { | gt S v kg {and finely framed and is suspended up- | of Wheeling, W. Va. eight gears my stomach was worth | atc epalrmg ru s s an TThe Lee & Osgood Co.'s i Blewtgari oot Ly i on in_the chapter rooms. in a fearful condition, as my i to her y o L %¢ to retmburse | Artist Thurber of Putnam | Wallingford—A class of 34 was con- | was almost ruined. For ten le, but at Friswell's Pneumonia Follows La Grippe. e Heig always loyal to the chapter, | firmed by op Brewster at St |consulted one physician after another speaks .for ({tself. ui es Bails Soften | Toilose 18 ‘ris : d of | sket N cabin and the White | Paul Sunday morning, the|but my rheum » got steadily ] as p pmeumonia_ often follows I grippe | ! o | house ov g ool e B in the history of the | worse Uy Sy - stbumash n WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin o ey 10 ! oln, | 1509- 1908 ol Cattans et} i such a state that I had to s 138w 4 3 Honey wia Tar. for n rippe ¢ Conmectcy amy and | 100" in shadow work. The tciactive| g rordthoman 3. Stuare, | Medicine aliogethe Janz2daw in a large varicty. Also Blank- the genuine In the yellow package. . > s ard in black and white was hung un- Exst Hactiord-Tlomes J. _Gtuar “When I f heard of Mr per’ ips, Etc., Teo & Ovgood Co. ; | Cer-tie picture of Lincoln, over wk prmerly of the Hartford Post, has s0ld | medicine and what it was doing_In | JOSEPH Bn‘“":o“n "‘:’"ROECS'WMFS’ te.y atlowest 5 it e e A [two A an flags were draped. his home in East Hartford, and has|New York, I was afraid to try ut | to gyar | prices. <V fatigha- Gty yere draped. The| entered the Methodist ministry at{T finally decided to take t| et 5 Medal Tiour s very ighest ber 19, 1863, was also in the chapter | Vindsorville @10 80 901 wedld never take sny | ton, O Book Binder. | : garoah I On ed divorce was he OIS i woke which is well| gtratford—On Wednesday evening Ihe shetuckflt Hamess Bfl nted to Frederick Ben- | jiprary, - = oo Piaced in the publiciy g ion_from the local lgft_of Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, | "y The grounds charg- | s Kilen Osgood took charge of the| D2V Axers 8re to journey to/ New 108 BROADWAY. | Alice Bldg., 321 Maln St. adt 1d George Niche Gimee seaniin, o e Telephone 2562. | 5 ¥yn n in connection w pene; epho: oct10d | gecsa v the g 1 - ™ e aldine Mre st gy g of the Connecticut GRAN M c Go s hett wete mrtied T Batasi: Iwo nstructive and enter- e O, the \ ot 1895 ; o o z papers on Down Your : ; sl ot et ot | b et 7 o oo o) T il O e TN o POINTERS e Suttner, were . Dy ) 4 "Adjourned Without Day. S5 Won B o B e in selecting THIS school 2 AL 1210 b m, Judge Shumway or. |1ead Lincoli's Dream, most ef. | of the happy homes of to-day is a vast as th¢ one to attend. ed court adjourped without day. | fectively. fund of information as to the best methods i o — vt The hos % . & STATE MASTER Mrs, F. F..Russell, A of promoting health and happiness and - THE, LONDON NEWMARKET HOTEL, B i T Mrs. Cole, Miss Lewls, Mrs. Wheelock | right living and knowledge of the world’s FREE Business @]_]_e e 715 Boswiell Ave. Toiy Middletown | served u delicious lunch, which Was | pest products R Brabeck, A, Mo lansiin. Samn First-class wires, liquors and clgasa range. ollowed by each guest pulling a rib- * E AR " || Meals and Weich rareblt servec te i bon from an attractive red Washine-| Products of actual excellence and FOR A LINE. Catalogue for the asking. order. John Tuckle, Prop. Tel 43-& Master Leonard H. Healey of |1OW'S Die. At the end of each ribbon v e the Comnecticut state grange will go | Ve favors of cherries or hatchets, |Feasonable claims truthfully presented plete the Limerick or coupon below. You have the s to Miadletown this week Thursday 'to | e and which have attainkd to world-wide = J“-‘é”" e g whx HAM AND CHEESE. install “the Mattabassett | JEWETT CITY. acceptance through the approval of the ontest closes February 27th, 1909. | The best place in Norwich to buy (gt el o e e SR Ty i 3 Pressed or Minced Ham or any kind tip of any grange ’v,‘\m\u\:al';]xifn Culurt Dubugue Participates in Triple ! Well-Informed of the World; not of indi- OVER $7,000 IN OTHER AWARDS ; (‘:.I:eu-s is at Mhn Thumm's, 73 Miss Maude Healey of the Will- | 'mayoiation—Marriage. at St. Mary's | viduals only, but of the many who have |} Gimpla Conditi The Limerick shows on the coupon needs one e r Sptk., Ofhen MR mant] nal s hool, and by Mrs, H, | —Numerous Cases of Influenza. the happy faculty of selecting and obtain- rh"ng e 1 HODS 1ore ine | this out | will make you a uermnn-nl customer. S, ine o Janbury . y1 Wwith the first tw Free to p e " Notis. 1o Sharles H. Ray of Sslvandale is able ing the best the world affords. gompany or the manufacturers. ONLY ONE_answer e 0 be out about his home, wal amily. - Write plainly nd in_coupon filled out ¢ e | W L. Nado of Danielson, | the aid of a cane, Mr. R iy Rith| O of the peidusts of thet class, of |} o0y 5s no o e a\‘xx‘x!)le,d ity this 36 dons: HRE OUT — | G T bt it the Day- “rl:;u‘:i)x::;Lnu”qxr\w:’m ag0 by fall- known component parts, an Ethical {| will be awarded first prize, others in ac e to | wball hospital, - recover om : ! well of a scale. Ade i - || answers must be in tuis office on or before 5.30 p. m. February 27th, 1900, o | sureieal operation, will leave duat n- Teinle st remedy, approved by physicians and com- || prf S0 nn e POl b Pnotifled W offer the finest line of Valen- | s " | AL “l‘l‘!rj;\l 4\\“r:ln)m,1 ¥) #ud ] g nowty - sleatsliiog E mended by the Well-Informed of the = Sined | In Coniiotbat | . o | ot Joseph A‘\‘:rlnl;"lllx: e ey No. 4994, 1. 0, 0. F et | Worldas a valuable and wholesome family The Prizes R A e i ’x:lql‘()nfl.(ns;l)‘:n":‘l e T g | ol | HaCk. leery, BUafdlns This is the month you need Cold| "p ioh. street. thiy city. S o w\_\"“("m’!’l:" C"]fll:vl;’:whxntive is the well-known Syrup of Figs || &iven a c;edirl xhl-rllrh-xfi for $90. Following these in _groups of four or fde Pge':w \(Inllent‘-pn are Pcm-m A k ¢ Jrooklyn was in Put- by Pgan, Jewe . A : more, each of the contestant: in the next best answers w he | and our eap alentines are Pretty. | B it ot nam Mon Clty and Moosup were nstalied by and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial || given a creait certificate of $1 less than those previous—that is, first four | 3 ¥ and Feed r k S55a ¥ igh .Chief Ranger Befford of Ha e adw at $89, next four at $88, etc.—until the $7000 has been awarded.. || We have Valentines for Young and BRUARY MEETING ford, assisted by Deputy Chief Ranger | g, 38 Dy ; e, getiuins, . Saanis: 1 |95 tifl s oun b Hallet & I Old; for Seri d G H Tgpid er | ese certificates are good on the pur 2 of any New Hallet & Davis , for Serious and Gay. A good Cold Cream softens the skin s ‘3’ e 3 | Eie 7% '. ‘r:“x Canada, ‘?Aclured by the California Fig Syrup Co. or Conway or Wassermann piano, or player piano in our warerooms at i 4 i oo | 2 . . Chapter—Delegates and | S from i only, and for sale by all leading dru; regular retail price. Time of certificate is limited. Certificates cannot ur Humorous Valentines are sim- | and keeps it from chapping. It pre-| Altsrnates Chosen to Anmual Con- }}“j‘l Desiacmes; y, 3 ing druggists. |} o0 applied on any purchase made previous to Febraary 2ith. Only one ]|ply great—nice, clean, delicious fun. % : 3 ; record 'y certificate may be applied on the purchase of One piano. | ‘'vents roughness and chafing, gress. L'Heureux, Jr financial secretary, | A W 9 v < ¢ Solomon Wechsler; _trustees, Vietor | Understood Better EachDa There is no catch or chance. Everything fs free and open. Promi- “flw :h::“‘s‘;ldvl'""""": Post c":' by We wrrant THE LEE & 080000 b, B meeting of EHetreus, Churles Bty | 1§ 1| nent ana aisinterested judges will make the awards. We e this_ || great variety. Hand- | [Jo ¢ dage Equipment r am chapter, D . About e method of getting into the homes of piano bayers of Norwich and vicin somest line we have ever shown. P pmen ’ COLD CREAM to b d in the chapter rooms on Pomfret ous the Bepoun The most successful business man 18 (| ity which will mean the selling of hundreds of pianos in the course of a || d Gig o be pure. Not to street Monday afternoon. A meeting | e -)W]w'[;!ixx 's chole connected with | the .one who knows every detall of his || vear. We want every piano buyer here to enter this contest and each has || We offer some nice things in Valen- | a0 aranteed i he Doard was held at half-past twe | the Methodis ch sang at the Con- | pusiness and does not depend upon & the same opportunity to win. H'no Books. ocause hair to grow or become rancid. | o'clock. At three o'clo "PASL tWO | gregational Christian Endeavor meets peng upl D Satisfactory Servic cid. | ¢'elo ihree oclock the rexent | FELfioTl, CLobtes T Meet-| pull for his success. Each day this Is Here is a partial list of words that rhyme for the verse below: My, Ty o Our Cold Gream is prepared of in- | resular meeting. The Toil War fatled | , ¢ ! o o e | Y e e, e amamuar ||| ¥ ERTTIR die, Tepiy, SOcUfy, thy, S, Bgh, ‘ste 14 to 20 BATH STREET. by the registrar, Miss Harriet Brown, | 20W5ki and Agnes Wyzga $00k place . : : : : | than in the Bullding Trade. If you : gredients of the highest quality Records of the previous meetings were v's church on Monday, Rev. A ke v dodi (Tormerly Chapman's.) g POAT 5% 146 corresvondt B ter: pe V:| want an estimate on any work in my || - B4 ¥ . i - 2 # read’ by the corresponding secretary, * performing cere-| Jine, T'll be pleased to give you the || : Fill our last line of Verse Below, also answer questicns and sign Name : 158 Main Street. Telephone 10. aoria onsrously’ and exquisitely perfumed |y en treasurer. gave a sdtisfa 1“n Bo- | Louis Nickle of New LondoW.a mem benefit of my many year experiencs. i e ‘Wh; BTN At » DOxt. iof tiem’ Anariceh Gf. the chasie. r of the United Workers there, and a : “What piano is safest to buy 7" | o und of rosy fragrance. Mise Tllehr a0 Wl hah nd of E. W. Potter, gave pleasure C. M. WILLIAMS, - “Hallet & Davis,” came quick the reply, | BB auality iof c gave an interesting paper, bearing pa t0 those at the Baptist Chriktian En.| General Contracting and Building, H “its tone and its price | A FEw gaty ot oun [Oream ' shotldi sigularly upon. the Lisicolt centenary. | 184Y0% meetine én Musfgpayeniiaoy | 236 Mats $iroet. : Both are Yqually nice | ve new members were received into | M5, SODS. one 870, aug1od || : ' commend it to all who seek the best.!the chapter, the tellers being Mn will R. Palmer and .Lee Coles g : Writs your' =~in— : Wiittem Wheaton, e 1. "o 5o were jn Pawtucket Sunday, the guest I line here 1 L, In handsome porcelain jars—15c i of Mr. Palmer's brother, Charl | elock and Miss Mary M. A. BARBER, | During the first 15 da Gray Switches : Mai) or bring this counon (or one similar, as stated above) to this office : on or before February 27, 1909. . Feb-| Wheer. | Palmer. oc] e e 4 Owen Clark harvested a fine ice —at— ock gave a ! port of the bulletin bo <rop ‘ wll e n wabort of the bulletin 9ard | from tlie upper end of Tadpole pond i@ - ruary 11 make & Moe ol Jon 3.5 There is a peculiar sort of o ] veme et The Lee & 000 Co. [Tttt area e i e o S ows e T | achinis Piain Tailor-made Skiris at me| _OMPsand Barrettes ee moR S I L O e e s ool s o bl B e e e | R T R T G e | g ol 8000 L0, [z aaey steavury was appoinied » (M8 Marguerite Bliss substituted 25 Chestnut St. : 4 [ ridiculously low grice of $3.| Toilet Requisites g0t delegate b atteraing he Riverslde grammar sehool Mund.fl : Have you an upright orsquare piano or organ ? : P“ARMACY PoiRied ok ot ST r.,r“\nn Cavanagh, Fit and Workmanship warrani ~ _— {apointed g3 . e, G L oy, | O I barts and | FOR THE BEer || e e " L G hol e heoldck. AeTat daughter Ethel of Versailles S LEoN @ P febsdaw S S S Ullen! WhoelockriNting guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Soute ALES and LAGER [ S, i Ladies’ Talor. . annie M. filbso.’ — | "Reports of the Tollowing committees | TUnd4" Go T ) 9y Bullaing;” 218 Main Streety] 1) 55, R sh al vere. acds Iy ° feb3d over G 5. Room 20, Shannon Building. WHEN you want to put your bust- [ Kons. ooy oga s Mrs Mystic—The Mystic League for Vil- e o Jan16a ness before the public. ihere In ko me- | totariammen \'”i“«l" i lage mprovement increased its fund | “The Plank, 8 FranklinS!. 145 Mam Stract, Morwich, Conn. - dium better than through the advertis- | \ire. A # n, | by 370, its share of the entertainment FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE PIA WHEN you want ta put your bus W 3 “septtsa ing" columns of The Bulletin, ing columns' 0f The Batlerim

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