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UNDERTAKERS 88 Main Streel. p— - It is a pleasuré ta visit the stores, S 3 In the superior court here on Thurs- 2 mmmun‘;ly equipped to cater to the . . 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTES, F ‘_""_1‘. 4 day Judge J. H. Reed handed down o > holiday trade. ! . 'y o “. |his decision in the contested divoree u:welthlg mmnnll.of e “lafil- \ For New England: Fair, continued | ease of Harry C. Wright vs. Emma’B. o ; T ey o B it . cold Friday and Saturday; moderate | Wright, which was heard here last 0 ‘be hard to please; who cannot .,g ( west winds, and the first part of this week, gifts to his taste! 3 « Prediction from the New York Her- two days. Mr. Wright sued & o M now w and can ald: On Friday fair weather and near- ‘a divorce on the grounds of ! D8 8 e jmat u‘:flulp:.l:lb“:l t"_, . $ g - Iy stationary temperatures will pre- ftery, desert See everything. . One’ - your Christmas buying at no bet- wvall, with light westerly to northerly { ance, all of which were denled Mrs. iogged, and one ed; ter st h winds; and on Saturday fair to paztly | Wright. Judge Reed denied the divorce, Y Gruml in stock will e broadensd 3 store anywhere. ‘twerm:ll o S SR ey ;\nvl’n‘f"z::\ ‘“:d tt‘l;: ’:3:’:«? Td e " She sai M expedient; to wit, a o <hi Time is ting—only a few days re- ure Abangss, { ng nt to - The Bulletin's pages ne immense advantage this|, i\ per, the 3 Attt Desmond, who represented v 4 ? main ore Christmas. Make he ‘,’;,'::v "°:c:,';.‘":x;:'d from | M. WHEhe i the divores stat- Bo8 i | ot e P e e T’ {me fina | store has this year, is an entirely | most of your opportunities by starting Sevin's_pharmacy. sho the changes | oo St e °;l’:“l“ Lid cfl‘ o °;‘°: of the newest, most suitable, most sat- | new stock of the latest and best ! Today to do your Holiday buying.. |in temperature “4nd the barometric | Syrignr otk At Wakt Il n ‘ Nre. 8 dxtuctorlly: priced’ gpods for the i~ 1o Ruiay changes Thursday: NG iy 0o e 16 & GARS 0T, BaNEAA day trade. e market affords. Are Now To 155 Front! EASTERN CONNECTICUT come fo us Trusses 3 port, and has been postponed several p EL o A g - g R bo&:lauu :tu:he divloreeéiltl;whg L ot Connectiout ”“'"*:l ® It has been the infledible rule CnRBmAS N A AN 28 2000 | Sl R Tacently adjourned. After Mr.| Erastis Fish of Nosak said his aunt, | nestioas wn ine Lot ssued In_Cen | of this establishment from its very | * 4 Hignest ‘36, Towest 28 e A e ley. called at his house and | o Furnished from (he ofee of I T HANDKERCHIEFS g Wright was arrested he agreed to pay | Mre, Grum! : 2 c Comparisons. her §5 a week. She recelved that for | he bad met her on the street, but many | Xlien. follows: Soutdation, pever. to pelipit B L wli s T Predictions for Thursday: Fair; | Some time, but for about two years |times she did not seem to motice. She| ™ 7 b " \jpert, Bethel, fire escape; A. ception, falsehood or fiction to Han, " Fhorsasy o it thni M, WiHGH | remblas OB he ccaston, of he-cul | AL 1Sl T 1 Buries, Fiah | enter into its advertising or sell-| s seckere The siocr v brotd urt 's weather: As mond intimate: Al rs. indicator for locks, J. urton, n- i 't seekers. tock is broad—twe e o 8 BRUNEND, might now brirg an action for a di-|she had a few pieces of loaf sugar in a | yjjje- connestlon m”‘:, for electric ing oif PO g WE fit ev 'Sum, Moon aae Tides. vorce, but no step of that kind has yet | paper bag which she said she brought | wirc. “G. w. Collin. Bridgeport, pres- | ing of merchandise. We have 0{ I:P-; '-m: th-bm- 0'4-1{ -:"m m el'y M San | High J Moon | P taken. She would not eug 10| gure regulator; C. Grelner, New Ha- found this a successful polin:y. stock shown hereabout—an it offers Lns Il Rises. | Sets. || Water. |r Rises. Will Case Resumed. . ven, riveting machine; J. A. Helm- the broadest sort of opportunities to one so that it HO . B. Ashbey of Noank'told of | zot JoCInE Bl O ots 8. Jab- Day. Il a m. [ p. m. || a m || a_m.|. Thursday morning the appeal from |xnowing Mrs, Grumley for fifty years lonovsky, Bridgeport, adjustable win- Another point is quality, and gift buyers. " 7.00 g probate by the Fish brothers of the |ang said that during her last ten years ! 5 te; J. B. Joh . Meriden, 2 3 and yet is COMFORT- * R | At Wwill of thelr sister, Mrs. Bdward Grum- | she was feeble and shaky. She com- | Jor &rete: T T Bridgeport, power | OUr friends are proving daily by Children’s Handkerchiels » 8 02 4.18 ley, was continued. Mrs. Fish, who |plajined of nothing except her busi- N tus: Mac- 3 ABLE 7.02 Pl X generating apparatus; T. H. their continued patronage that . P Bicin) o RS Y | B, i { W i g e e the wit-| Donald, Bridgeport, phonic apparatus iate the soundness of | AL 3e—Children's Plain White and ———— B B & .1 ¥ , ness two 3 E. C. ter, lle, 0] sou *a or N o ._11” 90 e il 55‘;(‘;_ who was later bruised by a fall down | 'C. C. Perkins testified that he had| g ,C, gflh‘:d:fivruud?flt';cmbu and tiihy eyt it I Ty D o stairs, after court adjourned, ‘'was un- | known Mrs. Grumley many years and typographic form; A. F. Rockwell, | OUr motto. Handkerchiefs—at 3¢ each. N.:IJ. Sevin & Son Six hours after high water 1t is low | able to appear Thursday morning, and | had seen her on an average of once a Bristol,. variable speed mechanism; ' | At Se—Children's Plal White and R s e DI S0 Red. 0L g‘:‘ ::“,‘r""n‘;e'g'mg‘]’e?ffu‘r“d Her tes- 4 1‘"‘5:: Y:T-fl:_:”:fl:"wmy vehicle; varlable speed coasting and | “It -js not What you pay, but Colored - Dorder, - Hematitched > alled. braking hub: A. W. Steiger, ge- Handkerchief, a big variet GREENEVILLE Probate Judge A. P. Auderson of | when he used to wait on her asa clerk | p RS SOV L U oiine: W. J. Te- | What you get that counts” - 7 R s el —_— Groton testified to the inventory of the | in a stol He said sne would g0 to | tro i Moosup, skirt hanger and Baptist Ministers’ Conference to Hold | estate of Mrs. Grumley, which amounts | gleep when talking with people. stretcher; H. D. Tieman, New Haven, o : SPBECIAL/| 560 dozen Pure Linen Meeting at Third Baptist Church— | [0 $11116.71 it being mostly money In| E. V. Perkins of Noank, a fisherman, | 1\ riis "l vine (imper and other mots- | You will find the same high Hemstitched Handkerchiets for banks, $2,5600 being in the Norwich|gaid he had seen a general change for > p 1, " dise hildre Funeral of Mrs. Joseph A. Heffer- | Savings society, and since her death|the worse in her comdition. He had 'B“ert'hel ,;;’;i,?‘%{“v%?‘&h.j",vm: grade lines of merchan here at o "GU ARANTEED nan. in January about $1,000 has been |seen her on the street when she ap- | peNer Cder W Vo WREREINERT| oo Drices that have made } SC X drawn from the banks, and the bank- | peared doped. There was a pecullar ( Py J3/Y, SO REE - . Bkl FINIRAT ) The runcralhnt M{_s}; Joseph A. Hef- | books were lz’ld in. & o | 100K in her em ::r‘”me I:MH} this store headquarters for Eco- TR T ST ‘ernan was held ursday morning George H. Packer of Mystic testified | strange. She a; a physic . . PR, | g’ VR gy bk ¢ from the home of her mother, Mrs | that he had bought morphine for his | wreck. Children Cry nomical, Satisfactory and Sensi- threeifn & pretty. bex, whitdiee John: Reynolds, of 419 North Main |aunt, Mrs. Grumley, and stated that It was at this point that court was ble Christmas Gifts. Sy R oo s | street, ?nd therelwu a large allendé whlleh he was l:}d o with a bro‘:x'en ‘djmeq tlo"r _i_he'%-‘y. :e !;x&v l::‘i‘:g FOR FI.ETcI!El’S Diber povelties fn O s Blandher: ance o sorrowing relatives and | leg she‘came to his house ang@ gave him | exc un! 'ue y morning, : . 9 X es—] ks, S ‘a FROM THE friends. At 9 o'clock at St. Mary's | $16, saying to tell no ome of it except | this case will be resumed. whis court| (S A ST ORI A Our lines of Fine Furs were| foms n hoxesolirunks, Suit Cases, ¥ | church, a réquiem high mess was | his wife, and she had run away when | will be in session here today for short ttracti nd while . y g ANDY SHQP rel(;bn.:,ted ]»»_\- {{e\nh James J. Smith, | her people were out and g:u.z‘::e htlne calendar %ullnuf F T never more attractive, and w! fi, @nd the church choir sang. There | next car back. Later she e m | On the short calendar 8 iti bso i C | were solos by Mrs. Mary L. Siiney and | how much she had given him. She | concerning the will of Sebastian Law- BORN the qualities are absolutely right, Women's Handkerchiels Miss Mary E. Hartie. The bearers | was cheerful and said she would give | rence. Counsel entered in this case | DANIELS_—In Willimantic, Dee. 7. & .;’ur(i‘ Patrick and Joseph Reynolds, | him more. He told of visits he m‘:.ds make it nee:n{y fg, :he ]u!eflao( lm 7:1': to Mr. and Mrs. Neison A. Dan- rothers, James McNally, a brother- | to the Grumley house, where he found [entire page the short calendar = L P For Sale At in-law, John Twomey and Edward T.|Mrs. Grumley pacing the floor, with|to. print them, and it is understood | LEDOUX—In IWillimantic Dec. 7, a Burke of Norwich, and William Dow- | disheveled halr and glassy eyes, acting | thefe will be more. Eon it e S B the prices are reasonable. Women's Plain, Linen, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs in al! width hems— at B¢, 10¢, 124¢, 19¢ and 25c. You can depend on your Furs s if bought at McPHERSON'S. ’ ling of Meriden. There . j choics TlaWers £70m NOLEhbOLS 16 Reosy, | St mishon e e it st e BEATCHEMIN in Tativille Dec. S| 100 | SPECIAL! Women's Plain, i and friends and relatives in Nor. | NECROLOGY, OF THE NORWICH MEN SAW « | ana Mre Wiirid Beauchemin of Mer-| An extra good assortment of |3 for 25¢ Linen. H;ml!l!]luhvl-r“ln Hand- wich. Burial was in the fami| ; te ; . : cerchiefs in all width hems, St Marys cometery Ty, Fathes ARMY AND NAVY CLUB.| DEGREE OF MALTA CONFERRED [ _Chants avenue Holiday Umbrellas for Ladies or - 3 DIED G";"‘ T'c“"m"""'.'; IL‘"Q:M;';: x'“ NOYES_In Unasville, Dec: 1909, and ere ane D., widow of n 3 yes. . at Hartford. Fudfiar.l hervices from her Il):le Jheet. Handsome Holiday Neckwear ernoon in Meriden. The body was ; ence Saturday afternoon, Dec. 11, at | . ; > accompanied to Norwieh Wednesday | Si0ce the reunion of the Army and| -~ Gdatievent’ of the Yeer-in] . ook in all the new silks, new shapes Navy club of Connecticut in June, daintily wrought initials on fine afternoon by Mr. Heffernan and Will- 2 i i CLIFFORD—In Niantic, Conn., Dec. 8, - . BM’S Almanac lam Dowling of Meriden and Mrs. | SiET dl’enie"::fnfn = ltnhx-:ere "m"ifififl finlfln‘:s Or’c:l.é':p?tfl?nlgm: ot Saita TR e A ;t;l&"id'"' of ‘Jonn | and patterns. quality linen, at 12%e, 15c and 2Sc, James McNally of Norwich, who had | gpo® $°% maRing & larker Propartion | o T O orm by Washington com- s g g : < oht | SPECIAL ! Women's fine Linen Hand- been with her sister during her last [ gno™, Moual THE Mcclng of Hart- | mandery, which occasion always in- ‘%’{m‘}:‘ ’-,‘;:?l"“ D"fd-o' 1:‘;9- }g;: Bath Robes, Pajamas, Night with very pretty initial— —FOR 1910— D i e tne| 0rd, July 5; Dr. M. T. Newton of | sures & ‘large attendance of tho Sir| Baier aged 65 years, 11 monthe Shirts, Coat Sweaters for Ladies| special value at 15¢ cach or 8%e for A Suffield, July 24; John C. Taylor of | Knights of the commandery and | puneral'from the home of her daugh- 5 - £ a box of six. Nearly every initial g bearers, is a cousin of Mr. Heffernan, . 4 2 ee | many visitors, took place Wednesday |~ ter, Mrs. Krause, of Lisbon, Satur-|or Men, Half Hose in silk, lisle n hand. i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. and wils best man at théir wedding in g:;g:rdét (3\":;::2;!1,"00(1;::' 1 oo | Svening at the asylum In the Masonto day, Dec.-11; st $-pclod X le|:1|1| reading the prayers at the grave, Larger Number of Ueaths Than Usual Mrs. Heffernan, who was Miss Ka- g therine E. Reynolds, died Tuesday aft- Since Reunien in June, 19c | SPECIAL! Women's Plain, Men. 3for 50c| Linen, Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, in 1-§, 1-4 and 1-3 inch hers. | Women’s Linen, Initial Handkerchiefs, St. Mary’s church six years ago, 5 ford. B 3 and the finer giades of cashmere en Women's fine quel- William H. Loomis of Rockville, No- | temple at Hartford. ASSENAULT—In St. Joseph’s hospl- a —By— BAPTIST MINISTERS vember 7; Edward S. Perry of Spring- | A priory of the Knights ot Maita | ASRERGUERTIN B JREE Rosbl | op g covion, broldered = Handhers ., November §; Railroad | was opened in due form at 8 o'clock 3 u CONFERENCE 3%‘3;,..?;‘.5,’;" o‘?vx? ii":‘{'ler, ‘Noyember | by Eminent Prior Eminent Sir Thom- | Senault of Taftville, aged 30 vears, - | 22, and Judge Arthur F. Eggleston No- | a8 W. Morgan and assoclate officers: * Meating Next Tuesday at Third Bap- | vember 10. Judge Eeeleston served | The Ox:ileer o(; merefifl??lflit”é&' CARD OF THANKS. Minister. John MecClary was In the United | in former years the work of the offi- | thanks to all neighbors and friends i Stas signal corps and Dr. Newton | cers, especially that of Eminent Prior | Who have extended their sympathy and An intoresting programme has been | Gy surgcon of the Tenth Connecticut, | Morgan, was impressively rendered. | assistance during my recent bereave- some with embrojds corners, others fia lace all around—special value | at 10c each, 3 for 25e. Men's Soft Shirts and Bosom Shirts in excellent neat, new and distinctive ideas. Full Dress Protectors, Reefers vel'y Speclal GEC. A. DAVIS, ‘25 Broadway. Gecl0d prepared for the monthly meeting of Loomis was in the Tenth Massa- Among the visitors present were|ment; also for the many beautiful the Baptist Minister's conference of | L LOOMIS Was I Uit TENCR UONIst | Grand Treasurer Costello Lippitt of | foral remembrancos. § and Mufflers. 19¢ and 25¢ Swiss Embroidered Sterling Silver and ]| )5 %en and vicinity at the Third | iy "Rockville for years. Nathan Lee | Norwich, Past Grand Commander Em- | “yo0 13" MRS CALISTA DAVIS, ] i EAptist church, Rev. J. R. Vers, pas- | Bignop was a member of the Twenty- | Inent Sir Albert S. Comstock of Nor- Silk Hats, Silk Opera Hats and Handkerchiefs dor, next Tuesday, December 14. The vas' - | wich, Eminent Commander Daniel C. Silver Plated Manicure frst Conmecticut and was made adju ] general theme of the meeting will be 3 iment, U. 8. C. L, | Barrows of St. John's commandery of i The Minister. The session will open | fant of the First regiment, B, B irlotic | Willimantic, and Toilet Sets make a §|=: 11 o m win the ronl canl, each instructor in the Connecticue depart- g ey <lergyman responding to his name | ;nolOOh Mot Army, Edward S.| BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. Walking Sticks. High Grade Gloves in all the At 12%c each 0 dozen in the lot—bought from the largest manufacturer of Swiss Hand- 1 with seme pastoral experience during in the Sev- e i es at moder: i y fine gift. ihe momth. “Ministers will be present | Lot o, SPrIRERCld NaT BB CP BOC 1 5. H, Wale Will Address Members on 15 Main Stroet, refistie pakes st nibderate priges, JRISToR iprisentes 1 thie oouRtly; Lowest prices, from as far north as Danielson, it is | New iz September 5, 1861, He | Connecticut as a Fruit Growing State. A y o T vy A gmdorspr o gy m laut- Cldden Co. fugton. 119864 0. R. Fyler served in the| The regular monthly meeting of the . fully 100 patterns o select from—al 3 The first paper. The Minister in the | gloong heavy artillery and John C.| Norwich board of trade will be, held . Everything in Full Dress X ) Jeintare sit ith Prosecution of His Calling, will be Taylor in the rst, Wednesday evening, December 15, at Re Other good values in Swiss Handker- and. Silversmiths, read by Reyv. H. B. Rankin of Noank. Ais 4 8 o'clock. Luncheon will be served. ec 0 Requisites. chiets at 25¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. ‘ Established 1872, ’J'Shfl ?ecomti ]X[ui The Miu{lstor in the MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The feature of the evening ):vml be : 5 L ” S o xercise o s Right of Citizenship ¥ a talk by J. H. Hale of South Glas- : . — - Plaut-Cadden Building. by Rev, B. C. Wrisht of the enup f e Aol Colaant s —AND— Scarf Pins, Studs and Links. Baptist church of this city, and the | Methodist Church Orga on Had a jast, The Minister in His Personal | Review of Year’s Work—Queen Es a Fruit Growing Stave. Mr. Hale is life, by Rev. C. R. M¢Nally of New i Started. Ecou“uy nemallds ,L:ndan. Discussions will follow each ther Circle Starte per. Women's Hand-made and Hand-em- Everything in Correct and |broidered Handkerchiefs, comprising High Class Headwear for Men. " “Maderia,” Ktc., beautiful one of the most entertaining talkers ki mbalmers. The regular monthly meeting of the Letters to Santa. at 25¢ and 50c. fau'.:.\rt:efbl&lrk. They are a fine looking | band of Mothers’ Jewels numbering as possible. but for the past two years of play thet you join the ranks that have| A dinner will be served at moon by | v 3 1 i g Woman's Home Misslonary society of he chances are that a large num- 3 their clothes made here. the ladies of the entertaining church. | Trinity Methodist ~Episcopal church b‘_{o’, I i et Bkw s Siiae ; An(_! lom'e very good novelties | oo s Maderia, A.l,,;,,;“._‘, and p—’;,, Notes About the Vill was held Thursday afternoon in the| Santa Claus this year with the fond Telephone call $28-8. in Children’s Headwear at { cess Lace ;lm}(fken hlefs, values that CHAS. H. NICKERSON, et s, b i parlors of the church. As this was the | expectation of receiving the presents | are unmatchable— 128 Main Street. » kulhm Taylor and son of Passaic, | thank offering meeting a responsive they ask the mythical saint for will A WONDERFUL N. J.,, have been the guests of local | praise service was conducted by the ‘be disappointed, for the headquarters c ’ SHOWING AT } c relatives, president_ with singing of _special| of the postal system ln Washington erson S - e AT hymns. Reports of the erent offi- | hag sent out orders to the postmasters Women's Genuine Hand-made Arme- Alexander Finlayson of PBoswell | cers were read. The corresponding sec- | in all the citles and towns in the nian: ¥ ,:,,1,?,.“ m»r<":a daintier Hand- avenue leaves for New York tonight | retary, Mra. Morgan, reported that two| tni Staten that ol Senie Clags met | RuDbDers, Serchie? made—a splendid showing: and will sail Saturday for a visit in | barrels of useful articles of clothing, | pe sent to the dead letter office. 101 Main S'., Norwlch, Ct. t 50¢c, 75¢ and $1.00. Scotland. household supplies (nmong‘edth:t- al Several ygars ago no pro\-irim:]wn; Areties. st 50c, 75 = -00. N beautiful quilt pieced and y one | made for the disposition of mail of ‘ novid ¢ 7 's Kimona dker Thure Rydholm, the former local|of the oldest and most active mem-| this sort, which is always plentiful Hm‘hw':"gt Bx;ow Cut, Light and '?60 Y‘h‘.’fi,‘i"f f_‘,_‘,f" I(';I'ML'_*_"‘:M football plaver, whose work with the |bers, Mrs. Hickey), was sent to a fam- | around Christmas time, and the post- | Heavy R T ) LOW : pillows, aprons and other Lightweights @ year ago made him|ily on the Blue Ridge mountains of | masters could do whatever they pleased | EST PRICES. | fancy articles—a blg variety well known, who is now employed in|North Carolina, which is one of the|with it, It was sometimes given fo FRANK A, BILL at 10c each " " Rockville, sends a picture of the elev- | most needy districts of the country. charitable socleties and the Tequests Tele, 1 o o a am s : en on which he played this fall as| The president reported besidles thel of the children were answered as far | Leiephone. 04 Main Street. - Real Princess Lace Handkerchiels 100 styles of Women's Real incess Lace Handkerchiefs, Handkerchief put up in a specially de- signed folder—at these three prices 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. over forty little ones; they have just| the letters have gone to the dead letter C. D: White at Norwich State Hos- | vice president, N Y beautiful chrysanthemums several rital Wants to Be Deported. secretary, Misi y Newland; treas-| days ago, which she put into her cel- A urer, Miss Edith Lewis, and a mite lar, hoping to be able to them /o " R S e A organized a Queen KEsther circle of | office. MAY GO TO ITALY. el e L gt il i GEO A DAVIS w u l F - work. President \ Noank.—Mrs, B. D. Fowler had some o 1) There js a_strong probability that|box secretary. - later on, in bouquets for the si Re- Charles D. White, who was sent to| The report of the delegates, Mrs.| quiring some Wednesday she found the state prison for abortion in Grot- | G. W. Harris and Miss Caroline Mow-{ that rats had entirely destroyed every on, may go from America and never|ry, to the annual conference meeting ' blossom. 3 ) o . He i . Vi T jed. A let- BECKER'S BUCKWHEAT | 05000 5ils Hommrens " mhvencn 'he | tee frons Coren o " atose of Mes MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS HABIT’S CHAIN was committed after he served his | Harwood, was read telling of the death : 3 and PANCAKE FLOUR | tcrin 52 btison. White is an Itaitan, | and bumial of Mrs. Scranton, one‘of the | Certain Habits Unconsciously Formed BEE ok /11’ nebels somibebs, taknof Come here for Men's Handkerchlefs d with deranged i oldest W. F. M..S. missionaries, who Hard Break. on' erchiefs that © have ON BALE AT _— g ; and Hard to Break. Men's Handkerchiefs that we ha . thoughts are said to be on doing phys- | formerly lived in Norwich. ok e g o By PN - ' CARDWELL'’S. ical harm to those who were instru-| The programme of the meeting, em- 3 : 4 gy % gy Tt i Y There are no better goods made, | MPtal In having him committed for [ bracing a review of the general work |’ An ingenious philosopher estimates THIS 1S THE PLACE T0 COME R P S his crime’ TIle once decided to go to | of the society for the year, and a paper | that the amount of will power neces- ‘novisd his boyhood home, and & sum of mon- | on the white mountaineers and negroes | sary to break a life-long habit would,| We have the best assertment and S-S tpunItn - ey was provided for the purpose of | of the southland, was conducted by|If it could be transformed, lift a|you- will be perfectly satisfied with At Sc—Men’s Plain White and Colored m:\dl]nx I'fim tlr;el;e. but dane’;- that | Miss "Lizzie Fellows, chkir"rnlx:n of the welltsht oi&\nwy !eon‘fl”s E ates dd the prices. We have a splendid line Border, Hemstitched Handker- Charlie changed his mind and never | programme committee. e papers som req! a " d assortment mabh nmss Elmds started, Now he s anxlous to go to | were read by Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Harrls, | gree of herolsm fo break the chains of | f Books for Sunday Schools, suita- PR B Sovndl - Ttaly and it is very probable he will | Mrs. Lippitt and Miss Fellows. a perniclous habit than to lead a for- | ble for all ages. The six volumes of § Men's Plain White, Hemstitched Hand- that will please the most particular | depart soon after the new year. A goodly sum was received from the | lorn hope in a bloody battle. A lady |the Motor Boat Series are the best The finest line of Gas and /| crcners—at 10c, 121c, 150, 19c, 25¢, lady in Eastern Connecticut are being £ thank offering envelopes which goes to | writes from an Indiana town: boys' Books we have ever had. 37%e and 50c. shown by us. Our method of buying Considered Unsafe. the pledges for work in the general so-| “From my earliest childhood I was direct from the manufacturers enables | Daniel- Moriasty: of New ‘London, | ¢iety. It was voted to take up the new | a lover of coffee. - Before I was out of | These books list at $1.00 per volume, us to sell at the lowest possible prices. | considered unsafe 1o be at large, was| Interdenominational , textbook for the | my teens I was a miserable dvSpeptic, | .+ we sell them for Trade here once and youw'll be a regu. | arrested Thursday afternoon by Pa- | vear—From Darkness Into Light”—as | Suffering terribly at times with my lar customer. . trol 1) t the inst. he | the study for the coming vear. After| stomach. : Board ot s seleiai o arithe | singing the meeting adjoirned and ten| . °T Was oinviices that ft wiy:softes 25 cents each. BE" & SIXTUN, mllmflll TUWII things done by Moriarty make peo- | Was served by the managers. that was causing the trouble and yet | ge i 3 4E S ——— T could not deny myself a cup for| We received today a large quantity it e novise | DiS i gemerdliinic: he shenld bo ke SPIRITUAL UNION WHIST breakfast. At the age of 36 1 was in | of the popular Copyright Books which | [[s R —e very poor health, indeed. My sister! st at $1.50. These books are sold | 'SEE OUR MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS At 100 each, 8 for At 15¢ each, 6 for 7 At 190 each, 3 for 50c Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs at 1214¢, 25¢ and 50c each. 12%c | Men's Pure Linen Initial Electric Goods in the city. %gnlne(i. He will pe examined as to At . ; ‘Held at Home of Mrs. James Johnson | told me I was in danger of becoming ALL HORSES DIE e o Coffes arumkard. " at 800 oach. Nearly one hundred 150 poh Hndkerchiets, fine quallty g R, ~Prize Winners. “But I never could give up drinking | titles to select from. We have a spe- T6c a box} llm? n’!t\ neat ‘ln(unl-’-‘u ; bty oy e v The whist series under the auspices | COflé® for breakfast although it kept| cial line of Juyenile Stories. Just the Company, : SIS ASCIGYOr WO Tov s ek o opes o Ko ST T - Funeral of the Spirltualists' union was contin: | 116 constantiy ill unii [ tried Postum thing for Sunday. school classes, at 129 Main § Norwich, Ct S &Y _YOUR H A p e r leasant S, - =, % g i i dkerchiets fors it dies fram & SUNSTROKE. AGER Diresto: Faibering at the nome of Men Jemes e T BRI S e e Mty asctd ain Street, Norwich, Ci. g el b e gpen E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. —_— ::vl::mufi“w::?:;fin‘;:nm. here | fast, care pothing at all for cof- | ALL REGULAR $150 FICTION portation— i MalieBeer iscibloh . Conn and Embalmar the social hour which followed the | 166 {woe s at 25c, 50c and 78, h clese of play. The winners of the am no longer troubled with dys- P L A I IR SRR Jrah first prizes were Mrs. E. R. Tuttle, | P#bSia, do not have spells of suffering | Dannisen’s, Handy . Boxes, Jéwel | T ery encs Silk MufMers o white e 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg. & salad bowl, and Geirp P. Thomas, | With my stomach that used to trouble | Boxes; Coin Boxes in White and Red z 5 colors—plain or brocaded—a complete Telephone §42-2. an art calendar. Consolation prizes | M€ S0 when I drank coffee.” to hold $250, $5.00, $10.00 and $2000 | CHOICE LINE OF THE LATEST |showing of all the wanted kinds—at iy siiomssir g were awarded Mrs, J. J. C. Stone and | ,, 00k in pkgs. for the little beok, |* h N STYLES AT 500, 75¢, $1.00 and up to $2.00. FYSsigs Sniees. Say: or. gt S. Stebins. Ice cream and cake were | “The Road to Wellville” ‘“There's {in Gold. : rved Lady Assistant. ” @ Reuson.” 2 MISS BU i in St. Residence 116 Bread As there is an entertainment at the | Ever read the above letter? A new GEO A. DAV'S n‘isna CKLEY S. 308 Bain 51 ’ opp. Theatre. Spiritual academy next week. the next | oy gppears fram time to time. They ¥ ; » Telephuno 643-3. Tucsday, Dessmber 21, with Mre. Hen. | are gonuine, teue, and full of human Fry 3 Cott”of Tenobecol. strest interest

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