Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 16, 1909, Page 8

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e B A . Bk 0t B ~ with Cheap. + Troubles. A Norwich Chqm She: How to Cure Them. e Many people ' nmever suspect their 1 _to_memy imitations. kidneys, If suffering from. a lame, oy A . < g X ;i e g Look ‘«;::; “:ee‘ them, are . weak or aching back they think thet| The 77th annual sesion of the Con-{that public. meetings b rd, n Spr Nitn e Astn Tk o ‘ jt'is only & muscular. weakness; when, necticut Universalists’ convention of of local L f St : package. You can always get the gen- the state opened Wednesday morning |state officers where sugl urinary, trouble ets in they think It i€ JAtCBENES Tethesciy MAMOR |SeCl SN Wi Who can possibly FR R B e et ol will soon correct itself. And so it i8|Orange street, New Haven, and will [so attend the national comvention in t PP P with all the other symptoms of kidney |end today, when-the election of officers | Detroit, October.22.. . - O b p o ~siclenk gl tohio: Jn° G disorders. That is just where the h"i‘ nt: en:mn: bzve:rwwi;lll;e held. . no',ll;lhteedfollovy(n.. committees were -ap- i 3 on 3 5, 1615 anede A6: contore: 6. Dr. S e were abou elegates pres- 2 - ¥ h . danger lies. You must cure these| from the different parishes in the gerbond's (of Paris) proven theory Elections — Mrs, Emma J. Clark, | fever at the home of her. M © troubles or they may lead to diabetes |state at the opening Wednesday morn- | Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Moses Mellen. and re, Jolin Heaton on ?ffi“ f‘hn': mmmm' .i:"i‘:fi..'&“;; ::rl?::" oy Bright's disease. The best remedy |ing at 10.30 o%lock when the organ-| Nominations—Mi: Anna _Dicker- | Mj Maria ‘. and 0| - Parisian Sage kills these dandruff 's Kidney Pills. It cures |1zation of the meeting was effected. | man, Mrs.. Hul 3 v e weors 5 - S uaells Doas's Kidoey ization of - th i flected Mrs. Hubbell, Mrs. O, K. Hub- [ Carocari marrled by Judge Wil-| gomg and removes ail e of dan a b eak or | Lhere was a roll call to which all of | bard o lam H. Heald of the borough court|jus in two weeks: it stops fallin, all ilis which are caused by Wi the -delegates responded. - Committees | - Bi Mariefta. Wright, | Wednesday morning. . - > - hair and itehing scalp and mven,_‘,’ diseased kidneys. Norwich people tes- lgr the tranuacuo; o£| buslnmlwegre u;-. d"l‘t‘l A. FhI:c e;.. s ki d is the guest of | o 1areqg 5 to permanent cures. then-appointed by President Charles T. uditing—Mrs. Fox, . s . remembe: e Sullivan. v g at 48 Mt |Lincoln of Hartford. The official re- | Resolutions—rs. Swift, Mrs. Joy, hn Cote e e o Yitees 1 G 8 5 rts which were then submitted Pleasant Street, Norwict. Conn.. says: { P! H L fe hard working, persistent devils that £ “It any person should ank me what to |Showed that the past year has been a| = Recom Mrs. k‘)‘hm?:'uen f,,b = wm“" day and night do nothing but dig into " use for pain and lamentss across the | VeIY ‘Prosperous one. man - Adams, ¢ Pk Nt . the roots of the hair and destroy its At 10.45_a communion service was | Mrs.! Sedgwick, Dr. Lacy Peckham.|days with relatives vitality. small of my back, I would advise the | T ikt B L. fon of - 3 Sage v v, Theodore Fischér, pa: The minutes of the session of Sep- | ficld, Mass. 3 3 o f&’l' ¢or PB¥el tor of the church, presiding. Follow- | tember, 1908, were read and approved. | ~ Rev. H. A. Hersey of the Hollow has h.?"e':::.mr S il oy e t“"bl Dyonx's Kidnes | Pills thor- |Ing this there was a ministerial relief [ The fifteenth annual report of the | heen ditending the state cenvention | 7 LieT iR NOL | desires lux'ru:l“yl' Trouble. Doa s e eooe® athh: | meeting and after this hour the meet- | executive board was read and accept- | of the Universalist church in New Ha- 314 any woman who desires luxurian oughly reliew: Ly fig adjourned for dinmer, which was ed. It reported meetings held during | ven this week. £ weeks by ulln:' 75 i s el o e & 15 a genorel | Served by the ladies of the parish in |the vear, contributions to Japan and i B s o o e 7] procured ihis remedy at N. D. | the basement. southern’ missions,, the ~Blackman Consideration. for ‘the ' King. giFt with ‘the ‘Atbtwn, beir . N By & torer and am glad | At 1.30 Professor Benjamin W. Ba- [home and the Camp Hill industrial & Pt o B e T &18d1con, D.D., of Yale, made a stirring ad- | institute. y ~President James- Bellamy -of ‘St. |Package FParisian Sage is now sold to. recomim $ - dress with “Jesus and Paul” as his| 'The annual report for the state so- | jonn's callege, Oxford, who. died ' the Bg drugEts sll_over Amefics. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. 5 N il Sanin Yo xford,. who, die and Is guaranteed by The Lee & Os- subject. ‘What can we do for the |ciety followed. Wi 5 _ other day.at the ‘age of 90, hated to- | good Co. to cure dandruff, stop falling Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New Yoik,Christian Ministty?" wae the topic [of helpful ahd hopetul Ao already |bacco. He explalned to the king | hair and feching’ scalp. in two weeks T ‘which was scussed at length b 'TO! of se« lanting, whic! 1 . sole agents for the United States. Girge M Hormon DD, c‘ft Tu}l,’ls e e :ru':t. In. September, 1908, there | when Prince of Wales that he did mot |OF money back. Fifty cents a large - Remember the name —/Doan’'s —and | ~ 2 > D o “ bottle. Made in America by Giroux vinity school. Rev. William Channing | were four circles with a total mem- |go to Sandringham .because ; “the 3o . "5l lo N X who fill mail take no other., Brown of Boston, Mass., then gave the | bership of 130. Now there are six so- | truth, sir, is that I can’t, stand.your fraternal greetings to the ugemhlngo c!etlu‘v with a total ~niembership “of | smoke” When -George of Greece | Orders, all charges prepaid. Warning. from the -American Unitarian associa- | 162 and a new circle has been organ- |attended a dinner in the. banqueting 4 Health and uty Aid. tion. Late in the afternoon, Allan K. |ized but ‘not officially reported. The 1 St. tobaceo was . u’n ity 3 Do not be persuaded into taking any- | smith of Hartford spoke upon “The |report twas- accepted. ~ Reports ‘from den, " Pre: at the | Cosmetics and Iotions" will not clear thing but Foley’s. Honey and Tar for | young People’s: Christian Union.” the “Cheerful Letter” committee and | prope: roctor, | your compiexion of pimples and blotch- chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay fever, | 1y the evening Rev. Willis A. Moore [mite box committee showed good garden for | és like Foley's Orino Laxative, for in- asthma and lung trouble, as it stops|ge Veriden delivered the sermon which | work accomplished. digestion, stomach and liver trouble the cough and heals the lungs. . The | waq followed by the repo:t of the state | - An amendment to the ‘constitution king . after -di by and habi! cpnstipation. Cleanses the Leé & Osgood Co. superintendent. Rev. W. F. Dickerman, | was adopted by which 35 per cent. of 4 i system \i8 pleasant to take. The ———————— | D.D., of Waterbury. This morning at |the life membership ‘fee of $25 shall = oy CErian Lee & Osgood Co. 7 MURPHY & lm 8.30 the meeting will again be opened bgdprfii tio tm:u‘ ngtmue' :_-’nocluhn = We want every housewife hereabout to become better acquainted for conference and praver by Rev.|and added to its permanent funds. E 3 : ? : 5 * | Hivam W, Smith of MidAletown and | - Honorary National President Mrs: g : PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. with this Department. . 207‘ Main St. at 9 a. m, the convention will be for- |C. A. Quimby was called to the plat- - = P P gl el Gocd3 Union, one of the largest mercastils : mally opened at which the reports of (form. She congratulated the Connec- v ¢ $ . ;. 5 % o, Toddi “ ou wmt '0 bll a the commitees will be foilowed by the | ticut association upon its good work. f \ The vau hll Fflllndr c organizations in the country, we are enabled to buy frem e, leading M Y @|Cicction of offcers, She spoke also of the early days of ’ g Y LO. |} manufecturers in svery line. Buying in quantities~and-for steict hshy; migh Hat this is MISSIONARY SOCIETY. O s i iater hos R good : (he. many ° djco 5 JI J | ty & ! 1 - CORR M, T , IRON CASTINGS Mrs. J. F. Cobb of Norwich Re-elected | was won. 5 mighty good store to buy e 502, Rev. L. W. Atwood of South Wey- Carbltied ' gromptin’ Targe’ stock o6 mouth, Mass., gave an interesting ac- patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ions, all of which benefits we share with we obtain many price conc our patrons. @ REMEMBER — WE SELL FLOOR COVERINGS ON THE SAME SMALL - PROFIT BASIS THAT PREVAILS THRNGHOUT OUR Vew Hav: , t of the people and customs of L 3 o it in. it o Haven on Tucaday the State | SOULL, 5 been by’ bim dusing yeax ' . OTHER DEPARTMENTS, $l 00 ciety held its annual meeting. There 8t the Universalistemission in that WE WILL DO MORE. As an inducement to buy during Fall Open- . AR prowiul i membeix ontp o= ot (Y q;:;p:-m T e T F B“RNS ing Days—Scptember 16th to 25th inclusive we will offer a strong ecutive hoar: an elegates from ' : P .- = r Norwich, New Haven, Middletown, | The evening opened with Seripture s 1 list of special values, Note the folowing special values. They are: for $3 00 D e e S o Thrt ualed for ‘bathi Heatin d Plumbi Opening Days only — September 16th to 25th inclu rs. aud B. Cobb of this city, jprayer by Rev. H. A. o % n — % president, called the meeting to order, |of committees were - received and €q o g B an um mg. and Rev. Joseph F. Cobb offered pray- |adopted. Addresses were given by and toilet purposes. CARPETS CARPETS free—at 60c a yard. All Union Labelled. er. The president’s annual address | Mrs. Virginia H. S. Brown of Somer- 92 Franklin Stree!. reported commendable progress dur- | ville, Mass., nn(d)flx‘ze Florenclec(i:{ole:; Sold by all draggists. eliitd ing the ,year and the organization |er of Boston. cers were ele l o A 3 fale';':':b",'m”lrm w‘; the | 7 three ‘new mission cricies. . The | follows: - President, Mrs, Maud B. : All the beck! makes are, représsnted — Rlexi Siiitivs & Nond Sanferd & official. day for calling in Straw | cgijent said that the watchword for | Cobb; vice president, Mrs. Palmer of y Sove; -Hurtford' Cu Co., Bigelow Carpet.Co., Ete. hats. the coming year is “A circle for every | Danbury; secretary, Mrs. Emma Hub- pot parish and every woman a member of | bard, New Haven; tretm:rer, m @ At 25¢ At 39¢ At 69¢ circle.” v v mbe: arge, . . - ) 3 T‘}::]Qs'uggesnona made in the ad- |L. }f\?i\hep fi:ridos flr-. E.mms. J. - - Three rolls of Reversi-|Ingrain Carpet, yard|Best quality two-ply / (A dress were that a number of life iddletown, Belle Davis, Hart- | _ § e ?‘l.eu‘itgr;ol: Carpet’— ::177;fllflzn:-§;|u:;::t All ‘Wool Ingrain Car- 24 . | memberships at $25 each be secured; X SN Jie AUANS POS ipult Bt o P lpen Rrag et d At 72c At89c Tapestry Brussels Car-| Best quality ten-wire, At $1.05 pet in pretty floral de-| Tapestry Brusels Car-|Heavy Velvet Carpet, signs — made and laid | pet, floral designs only|rich designs—made and free — at 72c a yard,| —made ang laid free—|laid free — at $1.05 a regular price 89%c. value $1.10. yard, regular price $1.25 A splendid showing of Tapestry, Brussels Carpets, in neat, small im(. BONNIE BAIRN «WINS | ANNUAL MEETING OF ON LONG ISLAND. CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK L] s |T. F. Burns’ Horse Gets a Mark of |Directors and Officers Were Re-lect- N s Gllh rt &s s 2.171-4 in Three Minute Class. ed—Reports Show Institution in | 188 Us ' ) An Overstock of 18 —- Prosperous Condition. y A On Tuesday at the suffolk county 137-141 Main Street agricultural fair at Riyerhead, LONg| The annual meeting of the Chelsea Island, Bonnie Bairn, owned by Thom- | Savings bank was held at the bankin, 4 1 Concords as F. Burns of this city, won the three | house: R Wednesday & _ terns, suitable for halls and stairs. mimite class thot and pace in fast|morning. THE reports for the year nis taken for Carpets without extra charge. IF YOUR HOUSE BURNED Aown the policy we wrote for you would mean Fire Insyrance that pro- tects, because our Companies are strong, reliable and fair. If not in- sured, waste no time—send for us at Will closz them out at very | time, and excited the interest of the | showed the institution to be in a pros- ; y large attendumce for her clever work | difton, th it YOuE h ple i low figures. Also Summer |under Driver Kingsley. Bonnie Bairn | been s good one o Torr S oor _vies A Complete Line of is well known here as a clever per-| “mhere was no change in the election . Goods which is light at your |former, ana took second money in the | of directors arid officers, they being FURNITURE y race for green horses at the local fair | the same as last year, as follows: RUGS in ' Rugs — 18x36 0il Cloths, oo e v RN N she | ETeSident, Edward Harland; vies : once. inches, 36x72 inches, 4)/3x A C ard lillOICIIIIIS. { ] presidents, Henry H. Gallup, John C. 3 - 4 was pushed hard, and made the mile Averill, Charles H. Preston: secretary Latest DeSlg’ns ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. || 5% fect, 69 feet, 79 feet, L. L. CHAPMAN, in 2171-4, which is an excellent per- | anq" treasurer, Charles Biliings Chap. b . 815x101 feet and 9x12 feet. EE a lll]s ¥ s fotiance, inasmuch as she is a green i puo .o aogi, O asuref Frank Richards Building, 91 Main Street. i Sl We make a spe- / septlndaw BATH STREET. | Macer. The summary of the race is|Hempstead; directors, Charles- E. Carpets Rugs septibdaw sse_are special values:| i . " of refin.|Special values for Open- i tolloms: e Chandler, Winsoly T. "Williams,. Ar- y y B culie' o hing, Furnituge ing Days : thur J. I Frank W. Bi 3 : ‘ 1 : Bonnie Bairn, b, m. Burns, Hants O Pecs Wit Atatie, Ay Mattlng‘s, Lace 200 Scotch Rugs, size 27 our Uphol| a¢ 276 _F00r OIl Cloths . Mfl:l-(m;hh;.,m Rm'.{;e'.;"a};él P Bigir‘kg;hl‘hagmnn, h()ll\'er L. Johnson ’ x60 inches. stery Dep't. AN| in 4-4, 6-4 and S$-4 . br. I , land Archibald Mitchell. : ~ . i widths—at 27c a square 2 Post, Bast Williston... 372 2 i e s Ay Y urta 46¢c, value 59c— work done in our a X qui | Gulick, gr. g, Post, Mineola...2 4 5 = . C ms, POI tleles, 10041l Wool Smyrna Door[own work rooms| ¥ard. value 5c | Grace 'Kelley, b. m. Halstead, JEWETT CITY ’ Ruge, size 18x34 inches.|under our direct|At 4le—Wild's ~Linoleumn New York . . S el . 1 at ¢ & square yard, i 3 ! lue $2.25— supervision, el 3 Neita B,, br. m., Cornweli, Min- bk . Furniture Covers and $139, va value 50c. eded Death: A . i _ 20la 53 N S B Ipust= Axminster ~Rugs, siz¢lp jces the lowest|At 49c—Wild's Linoleum 27x60 «inches. Burmah Rugs, $12.98— Burmah Ruge, size 9x12 feet, and reversible. $13.48, value $15.00— | Detanel, ch. Funeral of Kingsley Chapman— “e Nlfll“ Clasm 0' “le ?rl;am;' 3 ; : i-: Town to Voto:n_Lic.nu. Al‘t Dl‘a,pel'ies . S - Mr. Burng left .fnr Riverhead on 1l /e, The vital statistics of t,he town as Norwich Business Col- || 2%, o obicis (S, mqrning oo | recorded wt wne town clerics omee for| FTERALD RANGES, fl m e I e s —at 49c a ‘square yard, consistent with valne 656 right workman- d At $1.06 — Heavy Inlaid ship, and sal LAnoleum, including action guaran- patterns through nie Bairn will race in the 2.35 trot|three female; six marriages, and four R xa lo“lb"k 7o, value $1.26 I and pace, ‘purse $400. The field will | deaths. The deaths were ~ those . of Crockery sine oxh teet e |eat h T AT ege gin Tues- ' || be avout the same as in the three |Frederick Discheaneau, cause gastro- : s digroim Estimates cheer- | o) Gioth Rugs, in 4-4, 5-4 will be K $17.98, value $19.00— fully furnished.| and 6-4 sizes, at speclal prices, At 16c—China Mattings, Best quality ten-wire|Send us a postal Tapestry Brussels Russ,|card and = we'll plng 9x12 feet. call. at ones. regular 20c quality at $24.48, value $27.50— ; 16c a yard. “Best quality five-frame At 22c—Jdpanese Straw Body Brussels Rugs, Mattings, * prett carpet size x| SR ARG o cacny.a large| coron M PRCOY, AP minute class on Tuesday. enteritis; Annie. D. Winsor,: cause =2 ¢ A i 7 ok x cholera infantum: Stalka Gizda, cause a,nd Gla.ss Wa,['e tuberculosis and whooping cough; ; day Evenini Sept. 21st. su"gunding Towns |arsa 3. Ray, cause bronchils. - La,x:ge ‘A.SSOI'tment Lyme.—There are 600 peach trees in F_UEER:,L Day Classes Now 0p€ll. full bearing in the orchard of N. S. Kingsley:- Capman, W,ALL PAPERS Hall, and it is quite a sight. " = : 1 . e Chtnas e Ba o ey e 82500, valug ol . e oF Cretennen| a4 ot tteavy China Mat- Sl <J Rockvi:la.-)ir, a}::d Mrs. William H. | Lisbon on.Wednesday affernoon at 2 d ar Sndmleu” r\m{mn‘nm flnm;t ;:xulnr 33« qual- tudents may enter al an | Jones celebrated their golden wedding | o'clock. Rev. N. B. Cook'and Rev. E. An e Pr w t6 size 9x12 feet. y c a yard, y Y || Tucsaay evening. M. ‘Anthony officiated. . Burial was in prepar $31.00, value $37.50— time. Groton—Mr. and Mrs. Fregerick |ing Amere £ Burion. . Genge ¢ 10 all kinds of Painting : Wilton Rugs, handsomefChase _Leather|Carpets bought during A | Bill have arived home after taking a|Young, A. F. Read and Ransom H. Sttt designsisize IXET 1 S e Artloom Rugsy § ngs.. o Artloom Seam 0 until_wanted upon Wo shéw a jange|EEESSNE o€ & ceasinsiie size 9x12 feet. ings— | deposit. Measurements $14.98, value $17.00— such as Burlaps, |for Carpets without extra | two: weeks' trip through the Berk- | Young. 4 3 : e e o Yitmaeh . The trionas present trom out o| N0 Paper Hanging No examinations. — town were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Chap- Kl“K K"Il : - New London.—William H. Bush, or- [man ef Melrose Highlands, Mass.: START NOW! - |ganist at the Second Congregational | Lucius Brown and Charles Brown, Mrs. ’ | church, has been invited to dedicate | Anna L. Kellogg, Mrs. Frank Bill and | septi3d a large organ next month in Jack- | Mrs. John Post of Norwich, Joseph H. Seamless Tapestry Brus- sels Rugs, size 9x12 feet. 2% Buvite, Pia. Jewett of Westerly, . Mr. and’ Mrs, £ A : A 50— - 3 " S ST 2 Amos Kerdall of %mrem. Mr. .:xd " | for the relief of Rheumatism, Sciatica, “.]7:;-:1:1'". A‘rst. Squares, layin, t i ; 3 3 a. a ) = o g x12 feet. Burdick of Preston. in the Chest, Neuralgia, Swallin'gn, In- by Bookkeepin, | vacati ping, yacation at his home jn Amherst, lert | PUiick SLEFBON NOTE—We make Rugs in made to order, Monday to resume his work as presi- . . 4 Shorthand, dent of Tillotson college, Austin, Tex- :}fld:'h B‘)["dk“' g"'h“fi’"t Episcopal ’ flammation, Sprains, Bruises, Etc. It special sizes to order, i a8 This vear marks the fourth at the | peer g, oy a o . Merton E&B"l' ‘ N i Typlwn'!ing | head of the institution, i) a‘nd Ml._! .Prl !?I%Yv:v MG. er:unfi. takes the soreness out of the | F. Cheney and Raymond Cheney, Mr. | 3 ; and |, Tolland.—For eleven years the pub- | and Mrs. Edwin Curttenden, M; and | means money saved for .persens de- - l Ks lic of the town of Tolland has had | Mrs. Willis O. Chaj X s X pman, Mrs. A. A.|siring to furnish or refurnish their the ‘benefit of an excellent public li- | Gardiner, Mrs. A. J. Tinker, Mr. and | homes. Donm’t fail to visit our store| ™ the muscles —makes\ them pliable Telegvaphy brary y for use in the home, schools, | Mre. An. sz Kendall . clubs and for reference work. The | Mis B R Coo S A R. YOUng, | 3uring the next few. days and take ad- | and quickly relieves pains of all kinds. circulation is the largest this year it | The arrangements were In charge of | vantage of the many extraordinary . & e has ever been with the exception of | Un. 41 B one year, 1903; 2,847 books were drawn | ¢ cer- A J. Tinks o CHIROPODY ZIDCI_MANICURE P b Rt RS TGORE sk, The pel.irlfu:.:r:a:'a'fx:;:be thsert- “flm fmms : P oRICE 25 CENTS. NOTICE | As a household. necessity it is inval- ..For a Nice Line-of,., PASTOR JUMP'S GOWN. ed in the warning for the annual town hDL;Im:‘(i SYICUST | will bu ipanted New Britain Congregati Di . (';I”Si?llac‘:;‘:e‘ :l:‘::tl:nvionutgle ‘%‘fin X The proper time to paint your roofs|§ - 1 -« :N:tahuHiil‘,er. ‘I‘-y(l)uo‘F'r?;:;' -n?'é.:f to. Its é-in:ntahr:’l:r:a:zr ';'hln: b/ oo g oA 767.n o“:' ) < e The llee & OS 00d co 5 no‘v)/. pWe hn\"e o suaramtes. | Me“"ml-. 'rm ’ rday 4t Toy rooms’ in’She’ Chapman - et venne v wna T mames it Shea & Burke *| e can recommend wnd guaranice. |} progeh Ping, Stlek Bioc In New Britain considerable of a |frc°®9ary. There were 85 namse on | . IRON OXIDE--Black and Maroon tne E ... MRS. M. BURTON. breeze has been stirred up in the | the Petition. AP 131-133 Main Street, 2 Has, Ele. 26 South church over .the question of A. F. Class Elects Officers. 2 37-41 Main Streel. : TUM-- Black and Maroo -—-—“‘ Fine, Ass = whether the Rev. H. A. Jump, the new | The A. F. class held its regular| augl®d’ NORWICH, CONN. ARCO 49 n See the fine line at ertment of 7 pastor, when he takes charge in Oc- | monthly meeting in the vestty of tht - : % th t u’p:)er, shall wear a gown in the pul- | Bautist church on Tuesday evening. - - For the Kidneys and Bladder Trou- Slv Qg s Jpinb o00, wot SDER, The Pl..('(‘“e. “ MILUNERY e The, following officers and. committees = Ry ¢ & b - | toohe, Rev. Mr. Jump has been acous- | wens slected J0L the next six months: . Delivered to Any Part of bles—LEE'S KIDNEY PILLS. Price FR C. C K Jewelers and Silversmiths, ot ity Btioast in Brunswick, Me., where he came |vice president, ine? therine Bab. | the Ale that s acknowledged to be the | 256 87 Water Street, RSCUE AL e eo i, i MRS. G. P. STANTON, Biridin one " Sunday st Sons” Siewr | cocks secretary, Mis Grace E. Bick-| best on the market, — HANLEY'S sept1idaw é . d > ' er | n¢ H asurer, 5 = D - oct1d ] : accepting the call, he appeared with | cial committee, Allce McBroome ehap | FEERLESS. A télephons ‘order will | b e d ; 5 his gown in the pulpit. Some of the | man, Lillian Jones, Elizabeth Whiting, | feceive prompt attention. PR = * MARY P. CLAPP AHERN BROS prominent members of the church like | Many Raney; outlook committee, Grace | D. J. MeCORMICK, 30. Franklin St CARnw b u'l‘ a l) k » ¥ N g 1y the, lnnoyation, and others consider it | Bleknell chairman, Mabel McEroome, | may29d PRI, he Plank,” & Franiin_street, Embroiderod Wais ts 5 1| as rougl résa Raney, Katherine Babcocl D o RS & 88 T AT B S T T 2 ”’L‘ HIRT Genel‘al Contl'actors up at & charch meet.ng, and a vigorous | Miss Tda I. Foster. 5 k1 m i i ts headquarters for the bert ALES [FALL SA E8 OF WAIST. debate was held. ‘An amendment to a The Hebrew stores In town are cloa- A m.] ava a‘nd ocha 0 ee N RATERIALS, ; motlon' egainst wearing o gown [was | cd during (he celebration of the New s A T FMASARRES. o Norwlch, Gaod _Home Cooking in the X carried by two votes. This giyes the | Year. s - Bw e e ] L wom 63 BRQADWAY— pastor thé privilege as far as the | Dennis Murray New. Yark, where |- > A .Bmde’-' - + HAVE y{i‘flr?:‘ D IT ? OINNELL '8 SHEA ¢ d A ITIANGE, e S - ~ junza [chnreh s, concerned Of wearing the | hg, wilt rematn < ngzb the g ety O P Y A o RD B2 ? may27d Telephone_6§4-4. | 237 Main Street, . Fay Building, no3a Fgown. . | oE Rglton rceidiiatidn.” Tk - - _ & | Blank Bovks Kiade and septsd’; ra s —— L 266-2. . - 8ugl2TThS . [P e Tp—— . c1he opponents of the gown say that | *Johm Barn went to m G THERE s no advertis { § 8 busipess results consequently not representative. ‘Williston i 7 # “#tin for business results, TPHERE edtum ti }-, “Fasthampton, “ab 5 N, T g . < & medium in ] . en Connecticut equal to The Bul- the meeting was,slimly” attended and ' Mass., Tuesday, where he will ‘attend - ;i J 1s no aavertis'ig medium in no : 32"’: g Y, > 3 " Comnectiont equal to The Buls | EAstern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ; o

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