Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 13, 1909, Page 8

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" WMEN YOUR JOINTS ARE STIFF ot yowr muscles sore frem cold Or dheumatism, when 790 slfp oF apraln 4 Joint, strein your side or beulss yourself, Painkiller will take out the sorenes d 78 R R o %o 10y, A4kes e b w1 e AT (Contizued from Page Seven.) e ¥ T e i g R g - colu's Kindness to His Mother, Georgs | ing ; ;. i Dlne i e ' T Dury Faliihlers enat foc ; i .. | Bloom: The Log, Cabin, Grace Busch 7 e vty e oy e - i Sadts | Addressed by Rev. Dr. M. . Kaufman on Lincolo~Gifit| maxine Tapoin's, Alex REmCHEL s e Miiearl 11243 i BT oo s 5 i, T to Post from A. H. Brewer---Other Speakers—Lodge | {:7°9" Faid ',';’m'..?filmo:; ol Qomi e foc.fbs Yiek V. e TIPS Bloky, S0y ‘Alexander, Eiigic Bonello, M. E. Col- News and Fraternal Interests. #rade two; maxim, Lincoln, Raymond | Alexander, Eligic Bonello, M. E. Col- BALTIC. o e I Coes” ot the | on. Elfrea Geer. Aberln _Gosant, .Funeral of Mrs. James McGuire on ! | Ocean, school; Life of Lincoin, 26 chil- g:‘t‘grf‘ 10"";;_ o n.?;“"h- 3&-‘;“? Thursday—Burial in Danielson— | In its historic post home, the Buck- | Rogers, 41, a cream and sugar set;|dren of grade 4; How uncmmum i - s.nduu,'mmr. X - Personals and Briefs. | ingham Memorial, Sedgwick post, No. | R, Kiernan, 40, a tobacco tray; sec-|a Man from Freezing Henry Kenner- [ o 0 Satorno. Spragu prucbidlen G. A. R, cclebrated the Lincoln |onds, Mrs. W, S. Allen, 39, a night|son; Little Girls at the White House, s fneral ot Mre; ntenary on Friday evening with the | lamp; J. Sullivan, 89, & night lamp: | Violet Pellissey; fincoln, ~George s of the W 's Rellef - olations, Mrs. M. E. Washburn, | Wright: Star Spangled Banner,school; 3 O fhe Woman's Rellel corps, | consolat s, L arren. A | Bocits Leslis. George: Lincolns Hevit| J et an FOR SATURDAY ook place from her Thursday | Members of the Wo r . morning at 7 o'clock the Im- Citizens' corps, and the Sons o ; v et Yot 4 t o | el terans present as guests, the attend- | drew , an ash tray. Cake and cof- Carrylng ers, Pasqualini; R Bl hoation ok : ling the post hall to overflow- | fee wero scrved. i T | et Resstead Alrion, Maseaatts if v, & by ing. Quartermaster rgeant Stocking The councig has re-electes - amp S 0 Sioey In th g e e e IS | e a folior Connerlior, Masps: | @Found, sehool: "het's . ‘w /et Qlity” i Jarge number of relat For a waiting hymn, I e was rendered in_an cffective munner by retta Tubbe; associate councillor, Nel- | Floyd Aubrey; ‘Tad's Turkey, Mabelle lie Bacon: e e -illor, Margaret | Hopkins; Lincoln and the Trunk, Bar- 2 H':«r::u;s':xml;l: SerCouncillor, Julia | bara Allen; Lincoln, Danfel Corcoran; |appeal to the Well-Informed in every Small Pork Loins ~ 1 Rump Corned Beef“:~ tional colors in a very elaborate and attractive manner, showing at the rear of the platform a picture of Lincoln, Mrs, John Woods, and as the body | 9F £ f lart; ‘associs c8 e Julia o Linoo Altred : : 5 hurel wop | framed in the natlonal colors. Verggson; past councillor, Mary E. |Dennis Hanks Visits ., walk of life dnd are essential to anent was’ borne from the church, Nearer,| IS B L0e GOCORH SHORE L 0 | Washburn; Tassociute past councillor, | Steinke; Marching Through Georgla, 3 gy L T N D 1] o, fui the o opencd wiih a| Annie Edmond: recording secvetary, | school; About the War and Gettys- | success and creditable standing. Accor- vegular choir. re were beautitul| Colection, March Verltas,by the Broad- | Jennie Hary wssistant recrding | bure Speech, Albert Nichols: Lincoln |y o io no clgimed that Syrup of Figs floral forms, inciuding a form fnscribed from her shand Helen Culvel financial | Rescues a Pig, Framcis Bidwell; Lin- o Coln Re-elected Persident, Lotta Jack- | and Elixir of Sena is the only remedy of way school stra_of piec e “The Sad Hour,” < " » ed by Prof. J. Herbert Geo PO sec Jane Kinney; treasure a family piliow inscribed Mother from | 1¢ > E gers ¥ | Haret < ERA *} son: The bin, Gertrude Harris s Y S ¢ | patrio: instructor. Their delightful | Hattie Baker; guide, Jennie Stinson; , one of many reasons her son. Edward, and wife; wreath of| music was greatly enfoyed. They also | guard. Stephen C. Culver. How Tad amed, Hazry Tannar: | known value, but y = e i 4 Mo . o hbed | rendered during the ovening the fol- e story, Mary Pasqualini; How Lincoln | why it is the best of personal and family i .pmrg:‘n T ] 152 Old Glory: gelection, Wonde ORDER OF PROTECTION. ,’;;.‘j;““’u*,‘,':ol",;'"é{?’"”"owfi"y': C:;‘; laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, : . ¢ og G S} land; selection, Old Shady, with solo| There ell attended meeting | MAN: o " 3 5 W5 front Joseu Hvie > Lipitt, oke feel- | ning, at which Warden E. Percy Arm- | 2 “21iuD; = 8 h d < 0 . fiy Of Rockvilie; wreath, 2l resa . B Ti0s o i B | Shuny greea Weputy WD MR e Lathest RN Bohood e elnstu i B e L0 O mo e ou e.‘s Ib. y 'R. wreath Ferort the life of Lincoln and | of New London s a visitor. The q < 5 4 B uai i B Lieqetheies. and ned bis bellef that our entire [ Todge. voted to hold an open meeting | . First, second, third, fourth and fifth | the quantity from time to time. Humphrey Galiiva: d_family. | tional history showed Divine guidan Norwieh; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. | tonal hist on a special' date which will be held | Brades—Azraham Lincoln, com It acts pleasantly and naturally and wse more son than in the | yext Wednesday and R. C. Perry, C. 8 | tion, Plla_Sebastian; February Day: R somtnt, Mre Doca and Teon] i Kool Holbrook and ¥ B Manning, the on- | dialogue, Herbert Ferguson and chil- | truly as a laxative, and its component, 2 wrenth, Mise” ARnie ' Shea 'and] , idered violin duet, Spri tertainent gommitt Wil be in|dren of the first and second grades: 4 Thomas Hullivan: star, from the iy | Avakening, was rendered to i arge.BoM, " fhe men and women | Star Spangled Banned: anecdotes of | Parts are known to and approved by = = |b R aeiing. Co.: crescant s, | Pluuse by Miss Elizabeth Lane friends of the members are to be tn- | Lincoln, third grade; ' extracts from | physicians, as it is free from all objection- p Charles F. Charor y Exocher; “Frof. Feank 15, “Jatn. v there to be some of the| Addresses of Lincoln, fifth grade: Red. bsta; To get its beneficial ént': e:\m am \x-‘ | Dr. Kaufman Speaks. supreme officers here as speakers, and | White and Blue: Abraham Lincoln. a ahle substances. To i wrth - Gec | This was followed by the o | thee will be an enjovable musical | composition, Gale Noyes; The Name | effects always purchase the genuine— Arthur Dobbrow, Geor This w llowed by the oration of | i ‘t 1jo; e oF Tinooly P Goanar: & Trtbute to ys P ge! 3 th b, ev. 8. K @ Paul Bronnan, Fra y Rev Kaufman, i b ha v ea, urh i ] . Lincoin, Eva Geer, Rollie Leonard,Har- | manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Coughlin, Michael < iin, Dan ., an cloquent address, which was a g Fig 83 Solifvan; cross, Butens Bros. bouget | warmly commended by his | hearers, | Tecelved at the weeting a new Toster, | 0ld Branche: Marshing Through Geor- | ¢y, only, and for sale by all leading drug- calla lilfes, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mil- | and in which he spoke in part as fol- | ist of 96 members, the list of of-| gia: <‘”K‘“!-U iStres: St éfi"*"}' e At ¢ Ibs. £ t of white carnations, Mr. | [ows: | ficers, and the assessment tables. of President Lincoln to Mre. Bixby, | gists. \ bs. for ner; bou Helen Londergan; salute to the flag, and Mrs. Treckman; bouquet of congation that Lincoln was | EASTERN STAR. Amert and white carnations, Misses Mar 1M uherited from ! 5 - and Annie Flaherty of Williman: cestors the qualities just suited At the, Bu hmgnmv;‘ Mumviu'la! ol = Nobr:fl Av-::- 8:;:?!- = bouquet of & hite carnations, Will providental mission to humanit: Wednesday evening, the regular meet- ergarten grade, Iss oyce, B Skirory, Norwlch: Boquet of pink | came o the world wi hevn clpter, Mo 3T was | teacher; patriotic songaschoor; stories| | ATLANTIC. CITY, N. J. SWEET NAVEL LARGE RIPE SPINACH and carnations, V, P. Quinn, Versailles; | ninal forms of true greatness about ~ Lincoln, teacher; military % hougeut of pink and white carnations, pted the one to the other that Dorothea W. Baleom pre- | march, with flags and drum; building| Ly AN S d Mrs. Flynn, Mrs. Hines and Mrs. Rem- | he had to do_was to develop and nur- | siding. In addition to transacting rou- | of log cabin and rail fence; souvenirs, 0zZ. BANANAS duZ K‘LE peck mert bouquet of carnal ture h formn to its normal maturity | fine business, it was decided that a| pictures of Lincoln framed by chil- Misses Baker and Shea, and give to each its legitimate scelal time should be provided for the | dren, shovels written upon with char- The bearers were This was no es task. next meeting to follow ‘the work, as| coal: salute to the flag, singing of 1B Thomas v ulean; it was moy nou | the a candidate to be initiated. | America. ¥ George R | him by what he sald: | The programme is to be arvanged for| Grades two and_three, Miss Clune, e Pmil Cote. The body ws ire him by what he did; measure | by the offic As the meeting comes | teacher—Lincoln’s Life, teacher; read- Danielson for buria him by what he was, and by wha | ashington’s birthday, the | ing of Gettysburg address; O Captain, | Peeo il aitiionsral then tell me where in all th i will probably be some- | My Captain; Twelve Facts of Lincoln's % Ciwas bt of osting Muns. o loals of earth oan be Yound | thing appropriate to that time. Life, 12 puplls; patriotic songs, school; - i b ot A e aing Hils is|{ who possessed more richly than Lin- e — salute 10 the flag; America. school. e e Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bur- | coln all -he elements of true great- | UNITED WORKMEN. Grades four and five, Mrs. M. S. ATLANTIC CITY. Viola Watson of Pautipaug Hill goes | "“First measure hi | ich ledge, No. 12, with its om- | Lamb, tedeshor=Tords Praghr, 23d sATURnAY Mon"l" T e e oL eug First, measure him by what he ¢ Citding Sfor the first time: sinee | Psalm. salute of the flag, America and XA 4 R bogpita), B WO 0 Y!ult‘ b\.mnx‘éc and pen uttered | thoy “were installed in January, held su‘r S[;nmxled l)l‘mn‘elr. byuuho?l; r;g~ | ¥ T SO sentimends and egunciated principles | Lic¥, Were installed in Janua _ | tation from each upil on Lincoln; Bat- ’ R o s e e more euduring thdn the exerlasting | 1y [e8giar meeting Wednesday even-| e Hymn of the Republic and other || Open throughout the year. 10 o’clock to 11 a. m. : o - patriotic songs; sketches of Lincoln's - hills and more eaveifu weel. Tt 204 more beaueiful” than the | rygsine business to be considered. ~B: Miss Bthel Stewart is passing a few | Second, maasure e R g Second, masure Linc The schools all ciosed Friday for | sup Lincoln day. M flags were fiying life, by different pupils; reading, in Famous as the hotel union, - Gettysburg epeech. Grande one, Miss Grifiin, teacher— for the comforts of home. VERMONT SIRLOIN STEAK Ib. 12ic | gheamesr - w. #9g In by’ what he Vot only could he express his b personality in forceful speech md tutles: \gf official paper of the order, which ';/nu( this week, it is shown that s in (he state are making a great effort to be the banner lodge literature. but in deeds | ror this year for percentage of mem- Song, John Brown's Body; marching with flags; story of Lincoln, teacher; throughout the village, Phat COIA 5 ! . ut t 5 that told upon'the circies in which he | werstin nd ;| writing the name of Lincoln, pupils: —_ s W C- Greon of New Britain is | moved—upon the character of our na- | e hds st et ne (e arasiorm | 20198, . Marching Through Georgla, i iy tion and - ultimately the destiny of | 0¥ % 29 Wate but there are a num- | Yankse Doodle: about Lincoln; || D. S, WHITE, President. G e t —_— e —_— mankind. From boyhad to the day | Bar of others that are determined to|salute to the flag; Ameria. Beware of Otntments for Catarrh That | Or o ooy, in's, COTORAtion Te was the | yke it away from them. Boswell Avenus School. C. 0. MARQUETTE, Contain Mereury, Third, measure him by what e wi R g o <y Mg 2 M as mercury will surely destroy P i S b e ROYAL ARCANUM. Star- Spangled Banner, John Brown's BUREED s can c sense of smell and completely deran the man inth 5 that hames council No. 1851, met in|Body. Our Flag Colors, Columbia, the - whole svstem when entering 0 IIAD. INABE USpatcl cthet far h s . Gem of the Ocean, America, Many rce_and accomplishes results. | regular form Wednesday -evening in] 3 Lincoin the man who ever hall, Regent George S. Pow- | Flags, school; Suwanee River, grades red in o A fohebots ~xpected | 2 and 3: Wave Our Bonny Flag. kin- — adiant grandeur above all A visit was_expecte i 3 5 Fla~ y be said, above all that he did.|from Past Grapd Regent Charles E.|]dergarten; Our Country's Heroes, Fla . : ® of Our Nation, grades 2 and §; Hur- 3 } he a Christian ma ai- | Brayton of Stonington, according to | A Tifelong God's pointment and notice from the grand | rah, kinderggrten; Hail, Falrest Land, e I ved> n the | sccretary, but he failed o appear, This | §rades two and three; By Low Land, It Makes Wrinkles, ed lieved | was quite a disappointment to officers | Erades 1 and 2; poem, We Thank Thee, | Jling | and members, as they always enjay the | 8rades 1 and 2; readings, Gladys Lee, | “Worry over ill-health does your | g | ot Past Grand Hesont ‘Beay. | Paul Brediew: Heurietia Beadiaw, | seaith no ool Gnd. mercly: cansce | <! ton. In the business transacted two|Raymond Counihan, Marjorie Fields, | wrinkles, that make you look older E ED RA]SINS i | members were named to work with Or- | Michael Shea, Willam Guy, Lillian |than you are. or Adelard Morin on the amusement | Bellert, Beatrice Lafond, Celeste Cope- | It you are sick, don’t worry, but go theough the mucous surfac ticles should ne be us e prescriptions from reputabie p Rs the damage they will do | VS .- to the good you can p from them. Halls C: factured by F J. ¢ y 0., contains no mercury, ind he internally, actin e upon the | Almighty- blood and’ mucou divine guidance In buyiog H the y profoun: Fourtaen Pasiions HAVE BEEN FILLED hat He othing, but tru p 1 Lincoln’s, an- | commitice. land, joseph Gleason, James Moran; | gbout It to make ycarself wall. To do | Testimonial from Norwich's years, was | Past Grand Regent Walter E, Can- | My Captain, Walter Levitsky; read- | this we repeat thé words of thousands |, lb | 4 ant, One of | field accompanied Past Grand Regent | Ings, 12 from grades 1 and 2; A Kind | of other former sufferers from woman. |/ 5 | Leading Dry Goods House. by the ever did was | Henry A. Savage of Meriden to Ston-| Hearted Boy, Agnes Bobsein; The |ly ills, stmilar to yours, when we say, hen Lineoln was | irgton on Monday night, when Past | Flag, Olive Briscoe. ing Dis first: Sreagural:sadAbes | G Teaent Bivis® Wik Slinied Falls School. Take V b v 1 , ‘but Lincoln | to visit Pequot council. The visit-wat | <Primary room, Miss Stetson, teacher > H . Washington Once Gave Up ‘Waterbury, Conn,, Feb, 8, 1902, The Mosler Safe Co., Boston, Mass. pkg. | | ‘Norwich Business to three doct was kept in bec | Gentl In the G P five weeke. n from a spid- © was a master- an enjoyable one r the officers and | _patriotic songs and quotations; Lin | pepammsy e ey » Bs. Dite" chm 8505, “more blies the council coln’s character described by teach-q Bes' TeaS 25C Ib. z which occurred at Waterbury, Conn. R e A fatled It {s a wonderful female remedy, as on the third inst, we had a No, 40 At the meeting of Norwich er. Mr. Brewer conclugd- | council, and one of the fifteen . “Bucklen comy nt council, Ni Tuesday evening, at 01 es | ¥ou will admit it yop tvv * J } e s | S oo, B B Ko, | s ion G et gades, s oot | PRSI pies 1 | BeSt Coffees 20 I, | v dowie-coor stouer sate vhien Zosquevi . Measure iim by | Willimantic councl] was the | cussion on early life of Linélon. ix languages with every bottle. Price 14 was subjected tb inténse heat for| %r_n;’:vk ‘1‘;:‘;“ ot 25¢ at - ol of America- the | s . detailed v lbn‘.. In l‘mx re- In the fourth and fifth grades, Miss | $1:25 at druggists None better to be had at any price; Lsixty hours. After opening same we ege s00d Co.’s g orld, Tx it 100 much irks fter words Of (eleome fraim | McKeag teacher—Singing and anec- | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL Co. were delighted to find all its contents " on < hundredth égen! 'ohn acDougall, ave dotes V' ' Pneumania Follows La Grippe. | & birth the best loved, ninher O Iaterestiie ATOR | L o et i, Ebaioal Dodl | R Tvs fitiess Naw, Yook | United Tea I 1o°a gerteit puase ov orwepetine. Wil Bite Jan. 1 1000 plneumonia often fallows’ la_grippe d man who has ever ots to tink over and proft by o & pictute of Lincoin, 1W0xib to = nite ea lmporters CO., ad petween two and thres thousand v But mever toliows s g2 - circles Pupils and « prize (o ‘the one - fs in (greenbacks) cash in the| . L G e ¥ b bution ol P of Brother hn . er o 3 s up one Lt v Somers = . v the genuine in the yellow pa The Atone- | this city. He aiso had a state wide | sone wad Fionrs gettoonin: "or . g SV Mgy, Brow Yours truly, Il Man or Young Weman Where Lee & Osgood Co. . poem appearing | acquaintance in the order, having been | gress recited. c ltZ G g Thé Reld & Hughes Dry Goods Co.!l T4 Go To Learn Punch at the time of | hoth a charter member of Norwich Sivad . Shact Sancal —_— | G esenting the post | charter members who made up- the rades 1, 2, 3, 4, Miss Curtis and : For further particulars call on| Bookkeepin short history of | grand concil. He was an invariable | Miss Beebe, teachers—Song, Our Flag, 1 waukee NEW LONDON COURTY JAMES N. LEE, Agent Mosler Safe g 3 adnt at all the grand lodge meet- | Schools; Life of Lincoln. Miss Curti ) 3 , Ag r Safe el William A. Alken was heard | fngs, whose warm, genial and cheery | school: song, Marching Through Geor- M“lua‘ hre |"s“m“ce [;0 Co._Wauregan House. i » 1 informing line of nent | presence will be misse dat the Arca- | @ia, school; Keep Tryidg, Harwood iy feb11a | T ihs idents of the times, | pum gatherings where he was always | Dolbeare; Things That Lincoln Sald, oc eer %5 AR ) ypewriting among which he reminded the younger | an expected attendant. Miss Beebe's room; Things That Lin- | il g %, Comn. - | people present that Lincoln took din- | A good sized delegatipn of Norwich | coln Was, Miss Beebe's room; song, ESTABLISHED 1840. | and ner apout forty-nine years ago in the | Arcanians, it ls expeeted, wil 1| Rally Round the Flag, chorus: 'Tis per room jujst below the post hall. He | Willimantic counci] on Tuesday night | Splendid to Live So Grandly, Eugene l 0 Office Practice. spoké In reciation of the gift of n Grand Regent Hoyt and Grand | Wright: My Hero, Elsie Jacobson; . dozen o the books made by Mr., Brewer and | Secretary Ho: will be present to| Lincoln’s Kinaness, Dorothy Gregson: N rift of the Lincoln Columbla, the Gem of the Ocean, Write or call. ablet pre- | instal the officers, written by depths of bit- schools; Story of Lincoln’s Life, Mi & Beebe's school; song, Old Glory, four ? it T Chockiy ORDER OF VASA. grade boys: Our Fias, Louise Norton || JACOB STEIN Atken, brinning Oscar, No. 30, V. of A, had| Helen Larrabee, Josephine Holbrook, i f s hearers at the out- | IS meeting i1 Foresters” halll yinnie Dutner; For My Country, Phil- come of the war so different from | Fridey night and initiated three newl i, {yther; Flag of Our Nation, girls’ 93 West Main St. Run, | members and voted in seven. There | ofiorus: Why We Love Lincoln. gtades = | Statement January 1, 1909 Losses Since Organization... $642,582.54 ] Presidént, H. H. Gallt Secretary, W. F. 1 Treas. and Asst. Sec’ | eoaa will be closed to | Greeley's feet just after F ¥y Kaufr also spoke briefly of | Were nine applications for member-| 3 ang 4: Tenting Tonlght, Mary Lester. T 2 febs Tt ¢ eceivi - ’ - : ‘elephone 26-32, feb hoolboy experfence eing | ship received. Kathryn Sullivan, Dorothy Louden and T e oin. The singing of America eloseq| It was decided to have an_ enter- Fily OrorRiImg, &ftar Wi buffet | tainment for the members and espa- lunch was served in the post room, | clally for the new members at the first The next meeting Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that where an attractive feature was the | Mmeeting in March. evelop 1 i ! —_— i i i e e Sl e 8 hoct one, & the armony | i ety cured by Faiey's Honey and 1830 1809 public travel until | master in serving were Mrs. Lyd PO PR iea ot tiiordet ok tfr“f;m{?"’)‘rfi"..‘lil::{.:‘.‘_':l:;":..‘:%?Eggef}z" FIRE NflTIcE ’ GEO. S. DRAPER further notice. If in need of one notify ————— L) meet in Boston. Mageh 17, 15, 19 and | COld, trom (Proprietor of the old Rawson & 20. Ludwig Anderson is & member, of :": ‘:l A m;:;.ze x:.u:.!lr(. ) | C. S STORMS. HIBERNIANS. United States will be present e (aem 86 to 92 Water St. Geo. E FEIIOWS. 575 Main St, Norwich, C - i ! : - ' ain St, Norwich, Coun. session. Delegates from all over the President Frank J. Murtha presided AW — P iuy Wening A (he Tonildt MU || ADIES CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT| — orovares ang oemmeiie PO e Street Commissioner, | 959 ¢ the Second division in Hibe ¥ ASSOCIATION. " . febl1ld N— et ian and a good number wer « # % BN thing in the line of choice Groceries, e This is the month you need Cold |7, 1l #nd. % k0ood nu St. Rose branch, No. 1078, had_a S Xl s g CHRD’OOY AKD MANICURING B G ther skt acisoth otyed ” Arinhgrianis wood .n((»)wd;\r‘» ”x'?"n'\ .»\um)\K‘I.uTllls The vau hl'l Foundry co r' g s, AN p;" D ot - e . completed for the liter o neetjng in Hibernian hall. The 8 3 R ors, both Forei omestic; X7 | ) . |nis month, when Rev. I Itzpat- .. Mrs. Therese B. Shahan, elso choice line of & Tobacts \\ atch Repa"‘lng MRS. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. A good Cold Cream softens the skin | rick 1s to be the orator. This is to ] € meeting to order shortly = s i $aptet] | _Orders taken for Puffs and other be the regular division meeting on | after 8 o'clock, and considerable busi- lRflN cAs 'NGS ily; pimpe L the cliiy L9 find 5 done at Friswell's | Halr Goods; your own combings made and keops it from chapping. It pre- | the fourth Tucsday I tr N | fess was transacted, Tt was decided en is . paath: ws ‘ Chicken Cock Whi [ A e Sanit, |into, a" Switch, Pompadour, or Pufts. large attendance of the First division | t0 make the next meeting, on the 26ths |, . ¢ vordials always | TFace and Scalp Massage, Superflu- vents roughness and chafing, meinbers and of the Taftville disviss | Quite u feature of the season, by giv- | “urhished promptly. Large stock of A full line of Cordials always in| Wif, FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin|ous Hair removed, Shampooing. Eve- jon is expected. It was rer that | in€ & quilting bee. at which the mem- | Patterns. No. 11 to Ty = stock. \ patians | nings by appointment. We warrant THE LEE & 0SGOOD re progressing satistactorily for | bers wiil nut forth all their efforts to| Jjan22d . 4 Also Old H itage Rye and Bour- ¢ annual ball to be held on the night | B¢t (he aticndance of their friends. New Office at 35 Shflmcket St., bon “whiskuyer::d“ "Publnv:)y‘ pe COLD CREAM to be pure. Not to St. Patrick’s day in the armory Mr=. John Slattery and Mrs. Lawrence | i ; F e st v peeind, e cmnitiss| The Bast : Cosktats JOSEPH BRADFORD, I' €€ oxes cause hair to grow or become rancid. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. having e sele of ity et Mersnting over Stamp Store, Etiobe J4-%5 = Aore] onen svanings BOOI(.Binder | For Poultry. A i b, evening in Toresters’ hall|lace zoods. refreshments and other Lebé! Qur Cold Cream is prepared of in- | Scbequonash council 11, held its | fe v % J Sebe h i, 2 . held its | fentures that will make the evening at | | 3 stated meeting, having a good attend- | tractive, BILL BLOCK, Blonks Bookis Mude aid Rulod %o O | C. W, HILL & SON, gredients of the highest quality. ance and interesting work that made St * " | 147 Prankli ” § 3 ' . 108 BROADWAY. i anklin St, opp. Hopkins & Allen's the evening enjoved by al KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. e i o feblld Generously and exquisitely perfumed | Pocahoutas Della Bailey p Gardnér lodge, /No, 45, had Bagle| i5orpat most are looking after Telephione 353, il tellow ‘who cannot eive | will Rg-open Monday, Feb. 15th| working under a-strong handica; nfrdles to my business—PLUM only ask for a ohance to prove my ability to give it to you feb10a the deliberations and a good and of rosy fragrance., tion -of the officers were hall well filled on Friday evening at an enjoyabie whist, when the prize win- thelt soapectize-atupd: ners from the 25 tables playing were three palefaces adopte announced as follo irsts—Mrs. Cake and coffee were served by the | il Amburn, 45, & cracker jar; i entertaiment committee. Pocahon R Bsei by commend it to all who seek the best,| TrieTi It COINLCE: O abors | S0l Parsons, 48, sleeve holders. Sec: $ The quality of our Cream should mistake will be made || A"HHIMM["I 0 N in selecting THIS school | e A fhat the Neosha whist was to hold its o, J. F. TOMPKINS, LadiesTravel Miles| as the one to attend s - n handsome porcelain jars—156 | heat evening 1 her home. No. 217 Cen. B ek e juniza 67 Waest Main Street. : W ¢ % 1 ikt Seh peatd e 1uhe Doud 10w ie served. | 2 to come to our store for the bargains| E. H. WARNER, General Agent. THE, 7 * || and customers that owing to th - hall on the 22d would also be held. PR S in DRESS GOODS. The fact that we 1. C. LONG, Specidl Agent. .NEW'LONDON: i i B, : : am_compelled to discontinue bukl- s buy direct from the marufacturer, 2. ARTFORD, CONN. i PRTCATS On ¥riday evening the 1909 club held A t ' i £ # The & 0sg00d Co : DA’?GV’;‘X;"E"'S ey 6 G Jriday evening che 1560 club hela T- F. B”RNS‘ :;;!‘:ihhedm"l‘zfle:’:;; groft is being siness (Ollege neds temporarily, but will resume aw ]ee n evening « ® | Dare council, ist by Virginia | the Wauregan house, at which there tomers get the benefit. May we add FABrubeck,tron, Mewlondon: Cona. || goop as wuitadie avarteds can be obe was given on|were 50 couples present. Delightful Hea!illg ,‘and :”umhm& your name to our increasing list? | DR. CHAS. B. LAMB, Catalogus for Eie asking. tained. N fee wiil be given later. Thursday evening i the hall in the | music was furnished by Millers r PHARMACY Austin “building _with ftteen tables | chestra for the programme of dancer. BRADY & SAXTON, | VETERINARIAN AIl bills or mall kindly address to Playing. At the close of the pleasant |and the club officials deserve much : | i R a6 Faly - social time, the following were award-'| credit for the successful affairy At in- 92 Franklin Street. Telephone $06-1. - NORWIGH TOWN. | Office. 227 Maln St. Franklin Square, | _AHERE w vs edyerafiis e S Srrot: - BORMAN. tevtiew ©0 the prizes: Firsts. Mrs, H, D.' termission refreshments were served. | < marsd ., i* 2ug190 House, 15 Town St. Telephone 618-5. ' letin Ior Dusment resaita fgbiia P / ~4

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