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HENRY ALLEN &SoN, (| |_ S BERB AT | T ' ooT by S, 4, Cames? fierof| e e ; iy : Norwioh, Thursday, Feb. 18, 1908, | s n‘;fi“ oo ™| NORWICH TOWN. It Can Never Be Perfect Without Puneo"s‘ Furnishing ; Uk tatars overyuiare 8 tnd Sy e geivera | Armory Crowded at Grandest Affair Woman's Catholic| sers- ™" """ "5 W% (0 mrnuat Thark Offoring Mesing—| . Luxuriant Hair. . d Subscribers who fail to receive it by Club Ever | Establishes Mary T, Good, Mrs. Ji J. Casey,| Townspeople Enjoy View from Meet-| 4 i s - Ever Conducted—Annual Event New | e o enee Eiskey. | ing House Rocks—Result of Storm. |1 v s ien o et COMPANY. - SRR AEEAT| | el : - E e 3 Amm hm._.mn » iss Maud Hickey, Richard L. Good, | 88 Mn S ord for and Brill y Beauti-| s Maud HicKey: e B Hickey, - |~ The annual thank offering meoting crowned every woman with glorious e THE WEATHER. ful Gowns and Exquisite Musi enc Ashton, Louls Ashton, Dr. Jerome | oof the Woman's Home Missionary so- [ hair. Some very loveable women she _— Tty Ao . . 3 > o 5 {Vaiters, Jathes Dutton, William Galli- | cloty was held in the First Congtega- | has treated rather scantily in this re- TSI Tor Today. van. i tonal "cliapel ac 330 oclec, Weanes: | e . r, and Mrs, Norris tt. ay afternoon, the president o g Forecast for New England: Fair fiou | C. Bland, Mr. .;:i“ Mrs. Mm};cty presiding. m.Z meeting opened Ior instance, there are tens of thou- ¥ Thursday; Friday Increasing cloudi-| Success has ever crowned the effortsjour gown with lace, blue and gold n T. Clark, Mrs Emerson le- | with -devotiona] exercises, pawphlets | sands of women jn America today who e, WK Suaw AL SNBE Ln o R Caa WOk St | ppliane, y man, 5, Mr. ang Mrs. 5. N. Coleman, | fr0 mine . Womar's Congregation Have'Barah faded and Tusteriess hair, . aow In south portion; = | ann Cherity ball, but eve previous | Miss Ella Shannon, pink satin di- | Jr. " jome Missionary union of Connecticut f ¥ are unattractive simply because : . 4 e wart winde, Secoming variable, | effore was. barmassen o S eions | rectotre mown over nink. taffts, p-], 10-—-Mr. ‘and Mrs. James 'Fenton| with a special programime for a thauk | they do not know that nowadays even At Very Special Prices i DE ICIOUS Prodictions from the New York Her- | evening, when therc was present & |plique and gold trimmings. Master Thomas Fenton, Mr, and Mrs. | offering meeting. the whims of nature can be overruled | g0 pieags _ AN g ald; Om -rhuka fair and slightly | crowd which the large armory was' Miss Margaret Shannon, light blue|John Carroll, Mrs. B. Fenton. Interesting letters were read by dif- | %W the genius of science. IMPORTER'S Colder weather wh] prevail, with fresh | barely ablo to accomimodate, aBd re- | satin directoire gown over blue taffeta, | . 11—Mr. and Mre. C. D. Noyes, Mr.| ferent members from Mrs. Jaquith of | If you are a woman withput beautl- SAMPLE LINE OF SCARFS AND RICH northwesterly winds, and on Friday | flecting great credit upon the commit- | applique with silver trimmings. and Mrs, W. H. Oat, Paul B. Warner| Gates academy, from Miss Merrian | ful hair, do not permit your attrasiions | gyame TO MATC falr weather, with slight temperature| tce of arrangements, at_the of | "Alrs. M. J. Green, Black lace over|Oof New York. Woodbury on Home Missionary Meth- | to be hidden because of this slight mis- 1—BOUGHT AT { changes. which was Mrs. Patrick H. an. | black silk, trimmed with jet. 12—Mr. gnd Mrs. F. L. Farrell, Dr.|ods, from Mrs. Hartig, Norfolk, Conn., | fortune. ALMOST HALF PRICES, AND CH (0] COLATE Observations in Norwich. Not only were the floor sedts ail oecu | . Miss Catherine M. Green, pink sat-|J- J. Donahue, Miss Nellie Donahue. "|from Sherman, Texas, from Ogden | Go today to The Lee & Osgood Co.| wiy, d ¥ The following records, reported from | Pied as weli as those in the gallery, | infi trimmed In fillet lace. 14—T'homas'M, Shields, Joseph C Utah, and from Saluda. During the {and buy .a large bottle of Parisian LL BE OFFERED ON SAME 5 e il g Sovints pharmmcy. Ahow the changes| but there were many standing, besides | Mrs, John J, Mara, White and yelof Mirgs, Frank Aubrey, Miss Annic Mo~ afternoon the hymns, A Day of Rest|Sage for 50 cents, use it each night, | BAS!S. | is used incoating in temperature and the barometric| those lu the boxes. low messaline over yellow. her, Miss Dora Aubrey, Miss Beckley, | and Gladness, and There's a Wideness | and you will notice the harsh, repul It is estimated that there were be-| Mrs. Thomas J. Dodd, black crepe | Miss Mollie Beckley. in God's Mercy, were sung, and the | sive ‘nair disappear, and in is place| TWO LOTS, AS FOLLOWS:— 15—Mr. and Mrs, John Siattery. Miss | mecting closed with prayer. will come soft. siiky, bright and lux- changes Wednesday: ) & tween 1,200 *na 1,400 present, including | de chine with gold and jet trimmings. Musha Embrol d B | Mushia Embroldered Bureau Ther. Bar. Y 98 9084 | the Catholic clergy from Norwich,| Mrs. James F. Fenton, violet direc- Helen M. Slattery, Thomas F. and John| At the close of the meeting tea was | uriant hair, At 496 | Scarfs and Bhams to match the 7 a m. $ 22 Montville and Baltic. toire satin with opalescent and sil.|J. Slattery, Miss' Nellie L. Sheridan, | served. 131w, . 29 2090 oire satin with opalescent and sil Y. 4 6 'p-“ m. . 3t guz It was a grand spectocle, and onme |ver trimmings. Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Beckley, Mr. and L — i l:flr":l?;r Sw“ is guaranteed by rrfi» —Scarfs sre sise 18xt4 and ‘Highest 34, Towest 26, that called forth general admiration| Miss Maud Gallivan, cream silk chif- | MrS. W. J. McKnight, Miss Sallie Briefs and Personals. rer iy K’E‘;" S 0 SRR e M""‘l‘;'.' 3 | 18x72—Shams are 36 inches A iestucd and congratulatory expressions during | fon over white taffeta. Wheeler. William Francis Tutts of Otrobando | natr 15 twe meeaso o e D & | Sguare—geica £lo each; Ty 2 P : _| the evening, ana the indications are| Miss Mary Good, pink silk messaline, | 15—Mr. and Mrs T. C. Murphy, Mr | avenue has returned atter visiting in| = T | ular price Tse. Predictions for Wednesday: Snow; | (hat a large amount will be realized, [lace trimmings. and Mrs. W, P. McGarry, Miss Isabelle | Danielson, i e A 7 s Y brisk high north wind alticugh It ws impossible to gice any | Miss Rose Hickey, lavender silk, | Murphy. — i iiuger, the SaNli 080, Fieo) AR | ARt e S Wednesday's weather, Rain and sleet | estimate last night. with diamond ornaments, 70T Noh P o0 Ahse, Mv. | Mias Bilsabelly Caliey Of Washing- | Fi mar oy codianapolle Ind writet: | (agp | it ang e followed by clearing weather; variable| The hall was hangsomely decorated,| Miss Maud Hickey, white silk duch- | and Mrs. Lawrence Riley, Mr. and Mrs.| ton street has returned after a visit|inat 1 Py i iy —Scarfs_ are_size 18x54 and winds. the decorations of the Third company, [ ess lace, pearl trimmings. O'Neil of Hartford. t New York, dersey Olty asd Wash- |¥ost, Fos vortiy of Boiers Brdney } B3 Shatia Wiw SN T Why not have the best 2 C. A. C., having been allowed to r Miss Hoey, champagne messaline| 18—John P. Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs:| ington. e DOMIes of By B e T T Sum, Mooa and Tides. main for this event through the kind- | over pink siik, Irish point lace. M. H. Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. George s S syl o 1o o i s ular prices $1.00 and 31.25. 50¢c, 60c and 80c a Ib. ‘ Sun h High ” Moor | Ness of F. L. Osgood, Hugh Duffy, Por- | Mrs. Casey, white silk. Mansfield of' Poquetanuck. Mr. and| Arthur D. Hale of Ellington is | flsappeared . b i the 1‘?"}‘"}““:: | Rises|"sots. || Water. || Rises. | teous & Mitchell, Managers Rogers of | Mrs. T. C. Murphy, grey voile with| Mrs. D. F. Sullivan Mrs. H. Rhine-|spending a few days with his parents, | b e A . Logae 3 — ~~|'the U.'S. Finishing Co., Norwich Sav- | silver tringmings. hart, 3irs. D. Dowling ot Montville, | Mr. and Mrs. Albie L. Hale of Lathrop | Pojey-s Kidnes Remcdy 1o all safforer At | Oriental PRI AL P 12 M-} ings society, Chelsea Savings bank, Miss I 1 Miss Agnes Bowler, Willam Cullen of | 5y v's Kidney Remedy to all sufferers riental ow Slips withf : y, gs bank, the abelle Murphy, white batiste. g avenue, g - OBTAINED ONLY OF Jw T 2 40| Third and Tifth companies, Baton-| Mrs. W. P, MeGarry, black net with | Baltle, Miss Waters of Moosup, J. T a3 it cured me after the doctors and| Qn ‘ tassels—new and pretty de- . ceef W 21 Chase Rev. Hugh Treanor and |jet trimmings. ’ Burns of Torrington, Charles Master-| iss Jessie E. Hyde of Washington ot! «Jogemrdlex had fafled.” The Lee & { :l}n;xlyfi 19¢ each, regu. | e : 3 | Mrs. Do McCormick, white 1dce| SOT of Providence, les Cook. street has returned home after mak- i . 1 U o" g 7 ¥ ‘ s, over blue silk. 19—Mr. ard Mrs. Herman Jackel|ing a trip which included Washing- : (On sale at Art Department.) I v § ¥ Miss Monica Shea, Westerly, laven. | Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Disque. ton, Jersey City and New York. Mystic~gfrs. John G. 0. i -3 . . der siik with white lace. 20—Miss M. Pounch, Mr. and Mrs. 2l il has heen seriously ill for the past thre Miss Katherine Kuebler, grey direc-| F. Leon Hutchins, Miss Ava Potter,| A number of local residents went onths, died Tuesday morning. She| toire with lace. 4 C] Mrs.” Joslin, Miss Fitzgerald. up on Mecting House rocks on Wed- | Wa® the daughter of Blaridge and Mary | 1o Mrs, M, ' Dopithoe; laventer dathn .nzd; M\g ;nd ,\‘A‘nr,‘i guf. B\:\r[m ;‘l‘r nesday, where a fine view of the land- ?:M(:Rmf,‘: cker and \\v':-’hr\\rn :n Jer- Embroid EfleS A messaline with trimmis . Joseph E. ns, Mrs.. Mi-| scaj 1d i es U il i S st Aprl GREENEVILLE. : messaline’ with trimmings ot Xrish| &P ME% IORRL et s, | schuing & beautiful sigai with the S | married Mr. Ciift #7 years ago. ) McHugh-Dee Wedding at St. Mary’s { X Mrs. R. J. Jodoin, white duchess sat- | MIss Josephine Scully, Kinderhook. N.| ter of ice covering them. ¥ " p Just recelved—another lot o % & -Ded W ebial 3 : . B | 1o with aiamond orpamen Y. : L BORN. CORL AR R ' hurch—Looal Notes. P ; M e Ot tolre sat-| . 22—Mr: and Mrs, J. M. Lee, Louis| Telephones out of order and tree | MICKSON—In Stonington. Tev. 13| 9l&J |overs, very fine goods snd i At 2 p tn with gold late trimmings. Porteous, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wulf,|iimbs broken off were the result of| 19¢% & daughter to Mr. and Mrs very ' desirable for ehirt 5 ey S e s § Miss Anna Donahoe, cream chiffon | Miss Margaret Wulf, Mr. and Mrs.| the freczing rain on Tuesday. A large | Willlam Hickson } waists—special price §1.39 & morning at § o'clock a pretty wedding . voile with apricot satin trimmings. | Charles Lee. limb feil from a tree in front of .J T yard, regular prices $1.78 eCla e took place when Thomas McHugh was : Miss Fidells Donaboe. peatl grey | . 23—William Harrington, Edward | Henry Butler's residence and a num- MARRIED. and $2.00. united in marrtage with Miss Cath chiffon with Venetian lace trimmings,| Boland, Maurice J. Buckley, J. J. Her-lber were broken off opposite David | MHUGH—DEE-—In this city, Feb. 1 rine A. Dee. The ceremony was per- Mrs, C, D. Noyes, black velvet and | finston, Mr. and Mrs. P, Morley, | W.” Lillibridg by Rev nes J. Smith, Thomas —or— formed by Rev. james J. Smith, who Jet. Thaddeus Leahy, Dr. W. J. Cassid o SRS MeHugh fo Miss Katherine A. Dec ’ “‘fi’:exsar“:d. t;;irnu !|:I r:;fi: :xn.lh' % £ Mrs. W. H. Oat, pale green crepe de fi;gn Mary Lynch, Miss Annie Boland, TAFTVILLE. Alfll}llt ’u “ \ru'r!u'_ur'r ’In ';_ wich, Broken L L ivide, asted 8y bridesmaetl, and Thom- " chine, Cluny lace trimmings. I S s e s Wilitam H, Aldrich and Miss Mary Confillllafion 0' I AOES | Eintnt & fisns & o griou, vos (2irs: G. A Comeau, satin crepe de| 54 james B Haves, Dennis J.| Februaty Meeting of Lacies’ Benevo-| Aun Murply best man. The bride was becomingly 3 Mrs, Trottier champagne peau de| LaYes, Misses Nellie and Katie Kirby, lent Society Wednesday Afternoon— T ey By sy S l ' WII“ G d dressed in blue tallor made broud- Cg e L peau de| Miss Flizabeth: Hayes. Mule Spinners Will Hove Secial— L B, aie 0 e G0ods ONE LOT Ladies’ Patent Leather o i 5 o) b oo o o G , A ilia Good, vellow silk 5—r, and Mrs. George P. Madden,| = Notes. e on 1 Witer o Montviie and Vici Kid, Button and Lace. T oy e rawford, light blue silk. o e oy St Bl et : . aged about 52 ve o 2500 yards of Plain and Faney These shoes formerly sold for After the ceremony a wedding break- tine 04 “;: g:l;:;‘fl:c{!.‘:\;lh;t%lmousse- 5. John H. Cunningham. . ‘hz‘ce"}ffilfir [r‘;wneumen]: slql;ml_\' z;em iz thin city. Fen. 18 Thomas 7 White Goods at 1-3 to 1-2 less than ! 7 A , v ue. o 3 & " eting in the pariors son_of late Daniel and : $3.00 end $3.50—price per pair $1.98 | fast and reception were held at the Aiiss Anile T Monahan, white 1in- v, and Mrk.." Josésh Commor|of® " (he” farbvile . Congregationa Sorine Shea oNerl o “"%| regular prices. The assortment com« ONE LOT Misses Sh Dee, No. 82 Sixth & r n- gerie frock, w! lace trimmings. . ormick | ¢BUrch Wednesday afternoon, with a | Funeral from the r ce of Herber! : : St tin, sibes 1116 10" % 8t Der of reiatives and guests, There were P 2, TR, Miss Margaret Hallahan, figured or- | yrics Monica Shea of Westsnly, Mise | i8¢ SUPbCr of ihe members pros- Miller, Thiuredny | Prises Indin Linons, Persian Lawms, . sl % h &t 080y handsomie and mseful presents Master of Ceremonies. Ga‘x;t[!m. N Katherins Kusbisr. D. i e ;a::.”d’l‘ge Dr;si'donl, Mrs. John Eccles. m In| Batiste, Domestic and Imported : ; 2 ~ {5 Miss Annie Hallahan, lemon silk G e +| presided, and in opening the meeting . e, sizes 10 to 13%, at...... 85|, “romris chalr from the Father Ma- ',',?a:“hf;lr,;"fi ‘L’}‘]e“—‘t’-:mc lights, streamers | M Katharine Plunkett, pink silk| Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Curtls, Miss Pen- f:,:f,fgd T S atioe faving and e ens, Cambrics, Linen Lawns, Eto— ; w105 & ckety o ! ur corners and acr woire with lace trimmings & et ; ventory of their china and o o reb. 7 EO 2 T :3::. i on e oo 1 o maorber. Mr. ScHtugn | the,front of the mised plattorm for tha | | Mrs. T. H. Beckley, black spangled ergast, of Monson, Mr, and Mrs. P. J.| silverware. | At the close refreshments Bt hts. Wikt Miokuon, Sped 24| all'Shis| Sahecnis’ Mowsi: wESHEINE & Gun Lase, $3. : 14 & oot young tah ang e mens | o, as the wor rity in | net. - R O atid acry served, in charge of the follow- | years. positive saving of almost one-half. Shoes, at ... eeern $198 | ber of -| clectric lights. The boxes remained| Mrs. William J, McKnight, green 3 X . | ing committee: Mrs George Whittle- | HICKSON—T Peb. 14 P o, ¢ er of many soclal orders. He ls em- | as they were, and the decorations wers | crepe de chene, gold trimming. Ignatius Murphy, Patrick Bray, Misses | goy “Mrs, John Kocles, Mrs, Donaid | 1o06 Infan: dauihies ot | Wiliani | We invite examination, ONE LOT Men's Patent and e Y Connec- | 3 most pleasing feature, Mrs. Nellle Donahue, blue -silk. Rose Fitzpatrick, Vera Moran. Sadie| g 'MacLane, Mrs. Charles W, Pren Hickson. Enamel Shoes, W. L. Douglas Jar young lady and has a large eircle | oponie Music was furnished by Millers | Miss Lottle Wheeler, white =em- McNamara, and Miss Kelly, Miss Ma-| tice and Miss Gertrude Youns. = - and other well known makes lar young lady and has a large circle | orchestra of twelve pleces, and .was | broidered net over taffets, French vah | 30 —john 3. e pras p i M [cHugh lef' | of the usual type of excellénce which | lace. \ ohn J. Harrington, Miss Fitz-| Arrangements Made for Private Social ob fny o, .siues 5 and, B4 or: New York for] the namé dencrer. ; ’ e et patrick, Miss Marguerite Harrington, > thefr wedding tour of two weeks, .aft- | i rom 8 40 9 o'clock rs. John Slattery, wistaria ohiffon, | Miss Mary Fitzpatrick, Thomas Fitz-| A committce from the mule spin- RIBBONS only These are s big bargaln e e SO OF oo avsxsart: | the concert of five numbers was finely | panne’ velvet trimmings. i : ners of the Ponemah mills met Wed- P e vere. $150 | strest. el vendered, and received much applause, | Miss Slattery, light blue messaline, SO i—Dr. and Mrs. P. J, Cassidy, Mrs, | D¢5day evening and completed ar- Fi hed . ONE LOT ;g;éldds"x?h“ambe; e e ey mim mc';" }Em Cortland Darrow, New London, Miss|Tangements for a private social for 15 Main S t, rom the Auction i [k an eow: Electric Light Wires Down. Marit, Lacipndons: Chintnty waid f1ns Ehieridan, ol rose, ponkee, Pere| xieTloh, M.~ 3 Mtward - Drtnsoll, | {18 FIEBbN cothe Jocal upidn and Continuation of the Sale of Ribbone .00, Thy ¢ light o 5 s o b ¥ : 1. k s In_Parlsh hall on ——— : it $00, | The clectric iignt wires along mos toutel; Overtwre, dnomss; Sucerpts| Mre, Alesander Jorden, gray obifton W s the St Saturday evoning. There will ve 's from the auction. There are Ribbons e n 2 v, % lace. b pper, follcwed by davch ‘here ¥, 8%, 7. T4, S—per pair only 30c|Of fireworks. The wires were put up| At 9 oolock the grand merch took | e B oI white | o, 33—Mr. and Mra. Alexander Jordan, e unera lrec Ors work, for milliney uses, sash ribbons, feb12d again Wednesday morning by the city | 7iace, and was a pretty sight. It was e , White | vise Ruth Jordan. ° Personals. ir ribbo; tc. AND THE PRICES 13daw ¥ y ot E lace trimmings. 4 .4 hair ribbons, etc. C linemen. gracefully led by Dr. and Mrs, P. H. Mary Fitzpatrick, black silk. 34—Charles €. MoNamara, Mrs, C.| Thomas Duff of New Bedford has —AND-- v P Harriman, while Hugh Duffy and Mrs.| 3re. C, McNamara, black silk lace| Mcyamara, Mr. and = Mrs. John E.|been visiting his brother, John Duff. ARE ABOUT ONE<HALF THE Ui UAL PRICES. We invite examini Thomas McGarrity were the second h Brady, Miss Carrie Oh — Notes. , with velvet trimmings over black silk rady, Miss Carrie Chapman. 8 5 couple. Th B wi gs over black silk, | By X A i Miss Bertha Pitcher of Millerton, X. | now, being Jestgned h“;‘}for:‘;flin{‘xfl?l Mrs. J. B Brady, black satin mes- | on aira: %Np’“?{-g{fi“ph e diappere nu‘:h}.!\'ml;h”‘ug'\fl:‘(‘_ o i il m a mers tion, s | ¥, s the guest of Mrs. Joun A. Mor- | her. being an intricate’ ides, which weg | “one Weoy lace- SRR : T ok B (Gous. | B6Pt. O HEw FeGtael wers' the 2 2 v BiE e gan of Prospect street. - | charmiugly carried L2 “There were | gorie drecs mith celoooteen iy “:‘; stock, Mieses Nora and Martha|of Mrs. U. LaFrance in Moosup Wed- oA S . HOT LUNCH polr, and Mra. Irving Emith of No, 8 | arm in arm, the ctfipxes’iifir:f.flflfi‘"’“\‘;5"“’““"c““;'fl’,;;';“’:fh'}::' B & Foihios Aoast Pakora, ibect Gz e HE Sadie: Snsbtant: Ihfl P“nauus x ulmhau cn' e ve returne er| formed lanes, through which other | chine ov ; epe do| yon, willl ts Eichard Fortier, 3 e o at 1 : e orewhih : o iillimantic. ard Fortier, who las heen em- ¥ 85 Cose—'13 42 ¥ 3 spending a few Gays in New York. | lines passed, going 1n the opposite dl- | mines ‘ana b vea trim Mr. and Mrs, John R, McNamar, | Dloved i an automobile shop in New By ST tebtia Cen CIORE |7 1o eretds o il patoomiess | otiom he inkl wimsol: etag' BIEDE | Nies " LaWWeon! Sikhbicbing, mogeatina | A s MENSEAES Lo, MAMee D . | [ESIC O PAT STl mantha; 1| Samoy L coureh - Wak. Multh Alles, 1 aupper was held at the North | hall. There were about 75 couples in | © irierta,iace. e a o AR Tk Patther 66 Manciaing aron fulylsdaw e o S g A S sy Miss Rogars, black net with spangies| . 39—Mr. and Mrs. M, V. Murpl 3 rtier of Merchants avenue. Wadnes the grand . march, there bein, room e Menu for Thursday, Feb. 18 |aay evening enoush with that number ta carry 1t |~ ror'x 404 Dearl ornaments. B T U N TE vie stetis conast somsdereale 5 We H. L rs. G (adden, v . : . considerable dam POTAGE AUSE TOMATOES Toenph OBORIMHE, Who. How Decri | Liatr e e el he osdx a0 lace, pink sitic prin- | PV s B, Crawtord, Joseph F. fo the trees in this vielnity. In i L J 1| electric lights in the word Charity | Katherine C: e | Willlame, Miss Julia I, G0od, Miss Tsa- | the yard of the Weauonnoc school [Of Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Fine Hand CHICKEN FRICASSE spending the past week at his home | wers furned on by Sergeant Barbour, | Pescian and omer veinmings MU pelle Crawford. a Inrge 1imb came off one of the trees | Sewed Shoes in samples, specials and A STACARONT AU GRATTN g::-?lflui‘::‘n streot, has returned to. and also thoss in the arch under the |~ Bather Craney, rose eoloe silk, em ¥ o S and another good sized branch fell on | broken Iots which we offer to close X orchestrs stand, giving a flood of 1ight | pire, with embroidered lace 2 S Providence street. The storm did ; — F A and irides- | WHITTLESEY 3 storm ; Sata. Mrs. Archibald Torrancs of Boswell| “"Tho participation in the dancing was | ““s Arimmange: : a4 i b | s S b e el 1o g CUSTARD PIm avenue is making a large addition to | so general that the fioor was crowded | wi i el oserlan of New London, IRCoOMBUIERLERS COURTH Bl S YUt mmme o Mercmnty kys: FRANK A. BILL, her present home whi . . 2 ” ull_over silk. e 3 ALSO A LA CARTE— ool i 2 trh 180 eRtranciis Waa. the e o nies” | rectoire satin, cut empire, with hand-| According to Appointment by Judge TN ;PR Thuts Bytheim, Whe teiigned ro-| Thete wire many vistioes from out| i ps SOL trinings. Waller — J, Frank Corey Assistant 9 e oy cently from the office of the Shetucket | of town and a grand array of beautiful | mesealing v Samiic G, Diske safin| ¢ Tea, Cooon, 5c per oup. Cotton company, has accepted a posi- | gowns, making & Pw\:n nm“lo;:\:ol "1 | messaline, cut empire, with spangled Clerk. tlon In the office Of the Porteous & | forgotien as they circled about the | srrocy i mmner. “B. Whities s ot forgotien as they circled abou Mrs, D. F. Sullivan, white crepe de| Charles B. Whitlessy, prosecuting —_— end B ved 16 1he oimmany TooR e | o o, L ke Nrigtliny: attorney of the police court of New MISS M. C. ADLES, THREE EVENING SCHOOL the Thirg company. | chene. <ut ampire, with Eold ana"sora| Lo2on: has been appointed prosecut- . . CLASSES REOPEN TONIGHT. h‘ri‘hroughn}l} dlhoh evening those in trimmings. ing attornéy of the court of common Hr, Scalp and Face Spegalist e D T AT S| ol . v i wis{ bl The somlnet. et Telephone 98 ) Illi IS1 | Resuit of Patition of the Puipils—other | of the scupendous affair, on which time | *'yrry B BRI black - fiT e aka e and thought Lave been lavished and |¢rimmings. 7 i ’ L, . Mr. Whi suc- Classes May Start. personal work given without regard to t {{"Tm"' L ceeds Wallace . Allis of this city, Sporee o ndtos v nea 4 PR IS 2T, D- Dowling, black net over silk. | whosé term expires on March 1. A 1k i he 7 GE. the "’l’km After considering the petitions from| A candpy was placed at the front of | yre Jonrc o CI , he appointment of Attorney Whit little talk into t hlfllfl ‘end realize that orr oY | the puplls of the night school, Acting | the armory for the accommodation of | yet with yellow Clark, black spangled | tlesey was made known Wednesda e e o it raght, school, Acting | the armory fof the accommodation, of [net with yellow vhlvet, diamond band| when he informed police officials thai standard of Drugs and Chem- be in Norwich wesk ot | 45010ed to 0pen the scho to the three | Isaac Rist had charge in the coat ith yellow feathers, and dlamond or-| he expected shortly to resign s pros classes from which the petit! v . 2R wers was . g > & attorney of the police court. Mr. Sm& Harly appointments | Rober A Brown. Tr's Mrs Blizeois G ST s e Yo N. Coleman. Jr. lavender| Whittloses Is now secving hls sixth FOR SALE AT icals which enter into the t p— Danihy's, Mrs. John H. Barne: ® e : crepe de chine, with white chiffon. year as police court prosecutor. He WAUREGAN OWILE, 10 Min) Dty tdsawal Those in Charge. Miss Rose Fitzpatrick, lace over|rerved two years under Judge Charles . |finished medicine which you HOUSE, Norwich |ou sccount of oiher Auties, Louls 4 e in charge of the successtul |White sik. W. Butler and was succeeded by the \ J Sosten: Now Yort, | SWatzburg will take charge of her| afair included the foliowing: Aise Mary Nelson, lavender crepe de | late William F. M. Rogers, whose term | Emnu on's Bmfl 601 MUSIC about to take. 1 ¢ %‘.“ for thehpreaenl. Mrs. Barnes has| Reéception Committee—P, H. Harri- “‘ Raiheriie! Bowler, Glad of two ye: was followed by the re- s are " en a teacher in the evening school | man. M. D, Thomas G. MeGarrity, M. |, 1 er, black em-| appointment of Mr. Whittlesey nearly | Main X for four years; hus been a valued ser- | V. Marph ‘Shes, Andrew’ J. broldered chifton over white silk, jot| four years ago. o Quality considered It Is van the town. having the happy| Wholey, Lawrence Riley, John W . Mr. Allis_was appointed te ti 5= s {ERRINGTON faoulty of dsresting hes siase 15 thn Prives o ey, IO | Miss Mary Bowler, wiito embrotder- rts Gites by Jukge Mole S L ERERINARONG From resumed you wish the best. work and keeping her class attendance | phy, M. J. Green, jam H. Murphy, | ®d net with silver trimmings. Noyes, when he was common pleas | feblsd p " up to a high average. retires with | D 2 A, Coneau, Michacl C. Viss Agnes Brennan, coral satin, cut| judge, and succeeded State Attorney the best wishes of the officers, teachers Do acarmisk. Alexandor | ®mDire, ~with duchess 'lace and pearl| Hadlai A. Hull. When Judge Waller With this assurance you and students, past and present alike, | Jordan, Thomas B. Leahy, Prof. Frani: | timmings & was apointed to I the unexpired having established the enviable record | L. Farreil, Thomas H. Beckley, James | Miss Aubiey. Nile green chiffon pon- | term of Judge Noyes, loft vacant by can rely upon of one who could keep her olass to-| I". Fenton, William P. McGarry, Rich- |8€2 OVE silk with satin trimmings. * | the latter’s appointment to the Unifed other T e oovare emitam O Browr, | Mite Teckley, maize’ chiffon - over| 5tates Glutrict ccurt, the court oMoiais | S The mattet of reopening the clasees | James B, Shannon | stk opalescent trimmings. remained to serve for the remaining 14 b bt Dby Principal H. Talcott and| Master of Ceremonies—P. H. Harri- | Miss Mollle Beckley, pink chiffon | or 13 montha. Furniture, | 4 {iiss Trizabetn B. Ray and the consid. | man. M. D. S over. silk, goid’ tinmnings. John C. Averill, for years clerk of | | eration of petitions_ which may be re-| TFloor Director—John P. Corcoran Mrs. J. R. McNamara, pink mes-| the superior and common pleas courts. Ranges, hysi ' celved, will be acted upon at a mee Mds—Gearga . Powors, Dr. Alfred | saline with gold appilque and lace. | is the clerk of the common _npleas| | 3 v to dispense your physician = :nh;b:ar;:;r school visitors on Tues. | R. Richards, Thomas M. Connor, D. J. m‘:"“’;,b‘;"o"’v;rsa'.h;“,-";::;{ wpangled| court. J. Frank Corey of Norwich n Public Statement They Carpets, ’ ines d necessary ay, Feb. 2 McCormick, Jr., Charles C. McNamara, | 12 ne, empire | appointed an assistant clerk. This lat- D recipes, an com- AGENT FOR THE s awrence Riley, Jr., J. °T. Riordan, | 6fect: 1 is required by the fact & Endorse Father John's Ru; | g Son of Captain Qoddard addeus Leany, Hanry T. Nelson, W.| 88 Mac Burns, white silk net over O toh. o The oty Rousd fats F3l e ith and dis- ard. s < W: | write messatine with maize color ber- + Medicine forts, with accurac . B. Casey, M. D, John F. Coughlin, W. | 5/ there will be a separate office from the attings, y Calvin Hooksr Goddard, only son of | H. Harrington. Thomas M. Shields, | = o A erior court clerk, and it will be nec- a8 Captain Goddard, is & member of the| James H. Dunn, Col. Hugh Dufty, Jo- | _rs. Frank T. Comstock, old rose «ilk | essary to have an assistant clerk there.| gy g Sewing Machines, ‘pa(chl and at the lowest sogiiomers oless 8¢ Johna Hoplins uni- | seph C. Bland, John R Tarrant, Maj. };flr_';!oifi. with tuck net and goutache | Judge = Willism B. Coit is a R T S e i | versity. more, and of the s a3 | braid. : - > “ Glden stree RRoé | iy Eareatoot alub; u newdy orgariised din. | LT 2&?&’;?6;;."‘?3952“%‘,’“'5,12. Mise Nera Mathiou, white embrotdsr- | Sor romane, oo AT give oui the following statement: | FrOsy | prices consistent with the LINE e wanioation. ympoeed. of he | oPn N O e yonr 4, | o0 met princess over white wilk trifh-| . Mr. Whittiesey on' Wednssddy fen-| OUF liitle boy for four years had been | Go-Carts, A university students, which gave its n, James J. Donohue, M. 5} IORGWIE Stebwatte. doerdiBle restenRtidi it The poRIBion BE|SoiY. Wk for autte & while:wheri 4 | best goods. first performance at a Baltimore the- | Richard R Kinkead, John J. Harring- | s Martha Mathieu, pink messaline | prosecutor of the police court to Judge friénd of Ours told us to try Father | Carriages. et Do 1ot Tho play was PIneros | 1o omas e deyaorgs I, Buckley, | mpire trimmed with irish point lace | illiam B. Colt. Who appointed Daniol| 1o retore | N Sefadue bale, Let us prove it by leavin, comady, “The Megisiste. in which| Dr. Thomas A. Cro-ie | end goid tamming, M. Crontn to fil the vacancy. andverore € vas aone we biwa great L y g Mr. Goddard pla e leading role| A | pittoe— . 83 ertine Gagnon, lemon color e i iy 4 T s health. Then | N o piinentel By he| A raement Committe tMrs Fiis | lik. Directoire " Oress ~ trimmed ‘with oy W ot & secona oner and we ave vers | 37 -41 MAIN STREET | your next order for medicine LINE Badttmore Su M. V. Murphy, Mrs. R. M. Powers, Mrs, | €°Tu applique. FUNERAL. glad to say that he is now alil right A J Wholey, Mre. Lawrence Riley,| Box Occupants, / RN i o i AL g e A UNDERTAKERS with us. o e e e by, Mva: Mo . | coe CCOUDRnLs of the boxes wers as|. Tha funeral of Mrs. John Mitcheit| ively little fellow. we can fruiy | _tebisa P Deli . T, C. 3 y, Mrs. M. J. | ollows: recommend Father John's Medicina | = rompt Deliver: Green, Mrs. W. H. Murphy, Mrs. James - 2 was held Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 G g P Y. nmlnlun Fl"lefl‘ B i ey (;em- A Couieen, R;L [;'r\.’ ’?,""'n-?fin'or f IILLF?‘I:;;T&K %‘:m her tme‘ h«}nl:?, No. "L'x West gfi;‘&’rrgffb e (Signed) Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Thomas G, McGarrity, Mra. M. C. | . A Gildea, W. A. Keefo a; By ames stree ere was & large at- < . t C.|Ww. A Gildea, W. A. nd C. T, 4 Builds you up, because it i all LINE A ER Direcior Higgins, Mrs. D, J. MoCormick. Mrs. | Siicanu, of - Norwich; e & gpdg?‘%v‘h‘:‘:‘“":r“‘:(m‘;:“;x‘; Pl B e o 133 MAIN STREET AULN D. T, Shea, Mra. Alexander Jordan, | Moniville and Cooney’ and Hooy of| Brancerstionsl chusch. conduetos va g Tickets to or from all parts of the d Embal Mrs. Thomas R, Leahy, Mrs. T°. L. ¥ar- | Baltic; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MoGar- | service. opening the service: by read % - e Sowth et lowest rates. | and tmbaimer el Mre 6. F. Lo, Mre James F. | riev and Miss D. V. McNamara, Cos- | ing the ‘fwenty-third Pslin wna pata Ni hl Schoo] in C“ Special pri Quebeo Steamship Co. to Bermud, PR ol et vy fah ’““’" i £ a peautiful tributs .to- Mrs. Mitchall. y p“;" P;lce’ az our en- § JOSEPH .n‘“"n"’ g 4 —Mr. Mrs. M. H. Doughose, | Mrs. Charles T. Pard sang Thy Wil . tire line for a short time Thomas Cook and Sons' Tourist 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg. Boautiful Gowns Misy Donthos Mir Atpa. Domabon | Mrtiuist mme:of Mite, Mitetieire sevor- | NAT Tonigh‘ Book Binder. Hekote. Teiephone 842-2 oy ] “1“-‘1"{":""’“‘ wowes | el Fidelis Donahos, Mra R J. Jo- The bearers were Costello ; L only. . 50 Main Street Prompt service day or might. Mes P ¥l Harriman, apricot satin, | Haritord, V. J. Quinn, W 2. Murphy. | C. R e . T, Tt FRANK T. MAPLES, The Plant-Cadden Co Blank Books Made and Ruled to Orden, Tty Aaii goid bugle trimmings and carrled vio- | 2—Mz and Mrs. M. J. Green, Miss | burlal was tom - 108 BROADWAY. fobid Wy~ fate. Pl Yyl ool o B e o B g Acting Sehool Visitor. e tlan e L. A d WHEY vou want 1 put your Guals Residence SECSRSSSEY, Mrs, Thomas MeGerrity. white sat- | John A. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.. Potm J. | conducted the services. ‘ fobl8d Jewelers and Silversmiths, Fefohions SN e 150 PUBLIC THere is HO mes Telephons 642-2, in,_diamond necklace, violets. Mara and Mr. and Mre. Thomas J.| From out of town were Mrs. Clar- | T WHEN ou want to put_your busie ”'& adyeryee 5:- g. v{ MoNam: low -u‘... Dodd, A once ot Bast fl‘,-fl' no muuw BEstablished 1 ness b;,',‘l,., he pu:lu, l:'.':." oy : e 7. 5. Shainon, bise st 461 30 end 3. 2 €. 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