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P A ST o 4 Henry Allen & ‘. - FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS \ Bullets whouis e on. of SO " et e Sertng T T s e Billen G | Apple Culture and Packing. Rl o o THE WEATHER. A s 0 that turns old * Forecast For Today. New London County Pomona grange, | boxes, Mr. Peckham emphasized the (T o sweet ones in a week. » — N No. 6, Patrons of nubuu‘l’”, held a | necessity for keeping the fruit of uni- % " ‘There's happy vs ahead for you i d For New England: Fair in 'south, 1y attended meeting here on Wed- | form size. In pa “for storaze, 5 3 s W.;”";';' and for your poor old flabby tired out local snows in north portion Friday, | ne ith morning and afternoon be done right from th> field. amounting -5% | stomach if you just won't be obgtinate, warmer in west portion. Saturday | sessions, in Pythian hall. The morning | Place les stem down on Go to The Lee & Osgood Co. today, rain or snow and colder; variable | session opened at 10 o'clock for gen- ‘barrel and ity lay down 50 cents and say I want a fna m WIBI"AS winds' becoming cast and possibly | eral businges, with Worthy Master Ev. N box. of Mi-ocna tabiets. They are risk. erett P, Barnes presiding, and al soon packed ples to d e from the most successful pre- R dictions from the New York Her- | 150 In attendance . Clerk O L+ FUlts | goid storse to syl soeatiimion, 10 ler of Domestfc Antmale Heman O. Av- | scription for lndigestion, catareh of 4 ald: On Friday fair,weather and light | kept thie minutes. The usual reports | ples in boxes pre packed in rows. ot mgnfflm e Commistoner | the stomach and all stomach distress we are .“‘fl a northwesterly winds will prevail with|of the secretary and treasurer were Board of Trade President. Toler Ot "MY Dairy e sloner |the medical g lower temperature, followed by cloud- | presented and accepted, showing the o enden were present for con- | known, President Frederic W. Cary of the | ference with the board on the questlon | = Ang ' just take one or two tablet iness in the lake region; and on Sat- | grange to be in a satisfactory condi- sale of urday fair to partly overcast weather, | tion, with a memberahip of about 308. | Norwich board of trade pleasantly but | Of co-operation in safeguarding the |with of after meals for a few days W with slight temperature changes, fol- The following eight new members briefly addressed the grange, referr- and then if you don't agree with us lowed by snow in the lake region and | were added to the roll at this meeting: | Ing to the experlences of this country 2" heatth ° t that Mi-o-na is a marvelous prescrip- aa alflf S northern New England. Miss Laura P. Youns, H. W, Dawley, | Which showed that the farmers were [Sta ealth laboratory at |tion tell The Lee & Osgood Co and s & ‘ 4 Dakadribons. Miss E. C. Terry, Harriet P, Young, | after all the real prosperous class, { Middletown, was also present, and the | will give you your money back, We'll P Ransom H. Young, John E. Fanning, | eithgr in times of financial depression | §afhering was an experience meeting. |jeave it to your sense of fairness y ot nto new ones and sour stomachs into - LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUEST:). profession has ever (8 different brands) Predictions for Thursd: Falr, in_which tho-e wi ‘attended told of + | Nellle J. Skinner and Mary B, Jewett. | or of great prosperity. Boards of iy DA . attae old_of | whether that's a square dea) or not. 5 moderate west winds. Practically all of the thirteen granges | trade are discovering that it is often “"u','“d of united action in seeuring | " N5 0y aplets instantly relieve o ] / tmus Thursday’s weather: As predicted. | of the county were representd in those | unsatisfactory to pay bonuses to man- | to the consumers of milk as pure &h | beiching, heaviness, pain in stomach, 1 —_— attending the meeting. and in addition | ufacturing concerns to get them to re- | article as possible, discussed the dUfi- | heartburn. sour stomach, foul breath, y o l a : Sgn, Movu' mas Tiees. to the business the social intercourse | Iocate their factories. Consequently [Culties which were met and possible [ang coateld tongue. Give them a trial y Sun 7] High || Moon | enjoyed made the sessions among the | the state board of trade and the Bos- |Solutions of the problems involved. lang chuckle with ple . Mi-0- I Risest {"sota. | water. [ "Sota r:g:t, Successtul that the Pomona hds | ton chamber of commerce are devot- u'l'he i sonc l}fl oppaintment | sold by leading araggists. e:’elr:w‘:xler‘: Dl el Bl B ] oD ing more attention to the spread of |of & committee consisting of the pres- | mogt samples free from Booth's Mi-o- o llem [ pom Be® LB "A¢ noon a nice dinner was well serv- | pelentific agriculture. As manufac- | Jdent of the health board, Dr. ¥. K.|na, Buttaio, N. V. ed by the woman’s work committee of | turing develops there must be an in- H""To‘:mg{_fl i l;:‘;‘);;‘-?‘gém;u_- Norwlch grange, consisting of Mrs. | crease of agriculture, for they are in- | FOWRECRE bE Faw FIALC: COMEET ing were Mrs. Charles S. Peckham, | products of agriculture. President ; Mrs, Charles C. Caulkins, Mrs. Jacob | Cary spoke of impressions he had ro- [ 90°78, and outline a plan —for {he Six hours after high water 1t I3 low | Gallup, Mrs. Jimes Ringland, ~Miss | ceived through attending the water- SomSideration of the sTRICC ne tho (ARANCED HIGH-0-ME) Jonathan Lester, Mrs. Fred G. Bliss | terdependent, since-the factorles of 0008 COMCE 870 AVEL.L PAC 0107 tide, which is followed by fload tide. | Mildred Sholes, Amos Wheeler, Clar- | ways commission In Washington, and | e cro® which will be held in January | Cures catarth or monmey back. Just $2.00 Hones (All Guaranteed) -07c- Invitation To Men! Visit This Store and Mrs. Edward Cook. Those assist- | the country use 42 per cent, of the | (Ul Wl 0 COTREh BAC Pis SReen SRNRRRE Every man wants another good = ence Sholes, Miss Fannie Lester, Mrs. | sald that it was shown that there Saors. GREENEVILLE ‘Abner A. Robinson, Elmore B. Berry | must be a development of the inland | °F Februa breathe it in. Complete outfit, including OUR Overcoat is the . £ : . and John Case: waterways of the country, for the rail- | Lol £ CLUB PACKS inhaler$1. Extra bottles 50c. Drugyists. For Holid: m N D sevm & son | Men's L Has Debate at Third Afternoon Session. roads were Inadequate in & prosperous oliday )5 U s Leagus Has Dol ! . to | year to transport the crops. ~He urged CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. most rtant clothes Baptist Church—Fire Destroys Holiday | The afternoon session was onen to | ot the agriculturalists. take up and ok thoroughly enjoyed as given by the For W | Decorations—Other Meneion. e e o AT meTDers o] vas | advocate this idea. He hoped that New Wil Be Sent Out to the Poor Children | Pand. The other numbers were all giv- or women. ) T ' eague f he Thir B | oottt vch e, oty S | nden 2oty ‘Enld s by, s o the Ciy. il e St 5, 50 | Hem you Buy; 1 determines| . i one time of the yese when chure - | ter Barnes called it to order a few prind result, I i nesday evening with a debate, which 5 fter a | #hown during the afternoon and that 5 . ecially invite the Men to visit ue Gum Gluten and Cresco | Wi e vifi "pieastce” by ' Narso | Toe'e? (e % or i ontortainment | {10 Erange would meet the next time |, Mot of e Bale cluh g e NORWICH TOWN your appearance in public; | so it you'rs a Man thie is your pem - FLOU pumber, 33 the mesling nas on gpch| had beon passed (o Norwich srum, be | "SRGl Caryn remarka were ro- [of eekiy socal nighie when ey met B I O sonal invitation—just u - . The st E ¥ t 2~ Lin o — f - R The right of BuTirage be given (o woms | Lumed, the meeting over to WOIthy | ceived with appiause, and he was foi- | Ifi the hall In helr'bullding on Thurs-| Tuenty.two Attend Mesting at Piain| @I it Keeps yom warm;|we can maks it in this publis en, ang steshg polits were made In the | Gecton the pragesreme. inteodueing the | 1owed by Professor' Wheeler of the | S5 evening to bring the Chrlstmas| ©upy,”) 0ol ool o “Avtand Funeral Chances are that you visit our at CAR»WELL,S argnumens, which were presented for|gpeakers with humorous allusions. A Connecticut agricultural college at |7 = F o b oot for the Dok chileres of M v Smith. 't he . elllal' Section regularly — but have never ? the afirmative by George A. Howard | puce solo, ‘Asleep In the Deep, by Fred- | StOFrs, Who spoke of the necessity of |58 1 SS5 *fmy il "ol PAVT SUCRER AT ; Yyou can 00 ed that we have a floar spmel dec16d F50-9 Watir Blowst A0 R e o o | Sk W. Burton of Ledyard grange, :2;5""“";:',“‘;"““’:1:"‘:;‘::;' (Javing | were packed to their capacity with the | Twenty-two woere ' present at the bout i Wics) timds oo llr': s our Meny —— | negative by 3 ery and Her-| gheneq the programme, and was fol- stan 3 greatest variety of things to gladden | meeting held with Mrs. pah Brown- f bere H. Balawin, "Percy Dawes acted | phend, the programme, and Was foat | advised ttendance upon pomological | STeatest varisty of things fo gladden | mecting held with Mre. Sarah Drown- | & ut it. Store which is devoted to women¥ as chairman. The judges were Amos|ad's Fruit Growing State by Hon. J.| Socleties and conventions, and told his |4 B - 3 - L J. g rocking horses at the top.|ing. Rev. Mr. Greer and a number wear. A. Baidwin (chairman), William P.| 7 isle of Glastonbury grange. He|hearers that the farmer had to be & |pog o8 JRU0 NS COReS S0 0, TR AT 1 pworth league of the Meth. | OUr Overcoats have the distinctive| " \ve.pe SpECIALISTS IN Al Greene and Robert Sherman, and after | aelighted his hearers as he spoke along | Specialist and secure all the available | Y, FEAVITE, BX e, £ R0 158 BEIS lagu -t s j packing, @ Ma > pal ol yle you want; and the: made of All ]‘“[ HI'[S some thonght 4 decision was handed | {e Sraree Hnes on Wwhich ho had ade| knowledge on his subject to succeed. |id leibed In the packing Migs Mary | oCiac Wpiacopal church were pres ! THOSE THINGS THAT PERT) down in favor of the negativ e e the Norwich boord of trade the | He suggested that _boards of trad | Bicherds, packing the ox for 5 all-wool fabrics for warmth, for|yo wWOMEN'S ADORNMENT, se 3 el u , Lida Caley the | from the First Congregational church. ’ o ; ' A e et e Rilans Tond e oy i o B B i g o R T R B B gne for St. Marya parish and Mrs. 1C | It was a very interesting meoting with shape-keeping; they're tailored right.| youire intending a gift for & womany . ! i L. ul frul owing in Connecticus 4 v E . sses, prayers, 4 sing | and Mrs. George Howard, and George | merely a fi.esuo‘; of putting business | cultural interests, In closing he ex- "dk"llnx'mm)‘:.ler the one for St, Pat. ;::x: t;gd:h-;;vxe’ai‘uur;'nr”uo)n;:'.‘“m' THEY'R come then by all means where you ean Burrows played graphophone selec- - | pressed the wish that some meeting _ o shop in comfort and find just | tions. . The evening was rounded out by | 8nd. brains into it, instead of stupld-| Zrull et " ondon county Pomena | Local merchants who had contributed Bt SO N ; ? o O e + ity and the “farming don’t pay” w . at the invitation of the club members | Mrs. Nancy Vergason has been visit- | THE “MUT g Ty | things that women most prize. FROM THE £08 MaESEng: Bt TeiyeRiunonts, 1 s up o (he Yeuny mue 1o study | MISRERS-RIE AL the coliegyat Stores, [ S RTINS SE 8 stuh mambety | AEE B e e P 4 . = B e e wile, St methods 0f| and Lecturer Davis responded -with | NeT8 Mre. T Fuy. toys: ‘books by |lup her son, Henry Vergason of Hunt-|«urLerARY Window Decorations Burned. cultivation, and avail themselves of ex- fi’.‘:‘;“‘.‘.,,fi"’.,,'.’:‘éu}"‘if‘,?é‘é’,l‘.'.dw"‘°" s At 208 toih 1 the Bt [ gy AND THE RICH VE Z j rimental stations, agricultural col- v = - v y ol s ) 9 retu o y > A pretty little decorative scheme, | PRMEUE SR SELETLN0 oth | A few words were heard from N, . | S0t ARd BY The Poteows & Mitchell | it Mahel Bron e i | i Jew elr\ Gifts Y D s of candy by Peter- n P, d $10 | snowhouse, evergreen trees, Christmas | ar- jneor SRR 08 the abandoned inMaine, 1 S0 SIS bon Sarile v 3 o o X | rice . 7 ? | Dells and all, went up In a blaze Of | far oo O B o8 through the| Who happened to b6 a v i e A i e e THAT REFLECT CREDIT ON THE | slory in the front window of the store| yge of horticultural brains. He was|meeting. He was called upon by Lec- |;5ui4s b the Po Mish Lillie Browning re > GIVER AND WILL DELIGH For Sale At of Jeremiah O'Brien at the corner of | 15, q; Jauded. avis and responded by saying |PC bv the Porteous & Mitchell . Browning returns to her A L LIGHT THR %t anil Novth Main strests Thurs: mirri ‘3}-’:“; ;I‘, Wheeler, Stonington | that he meant to look up the fruit fi:o' a:‘tim;nthle packing was over, danc- :“u;n:_‘hm; {*n«‘m Hill, [rl:nm-,v (Friday) for RECIPIENT. ALL THE LATEST " | day atternoon at & o'clock, Only the | grange, followed with {he recitation, | packer who had given Maine apples SO0 Swag s eyt 2 b ey s ) FANCIES. timely work of Mr. O'Brien, who hap- y & 11 giv-| & black eye by the exhibit that ha - S » j pened 1o be in the store at the time, | MasoTY Revealed, W e elan ©. | been made during the afternoon. Ho | VERDICT WILL BE SET et g N s R | b Men's Scarf Pins to $1.00. {na the ansistance; renacest By, Wil-| Aslesi ot Mastic . srangse-shewed tin | Sholeh” af “the e ol MafiNed S ASIDE IN HOWIE SUIT. | atives in aiddle Haddam. @ o Men's Shirt Studs—25c and 50¢ & 8ok e 5 VDAL DF SIS SOM > t condition of the order by read- | that stuff coul e. marketed a rliicoriindd o i~ ¢ < e pany No. 2, prevented serious results. | hic trom the national worthy master's | value, and told the grangers that Con- | Unless All But $1,000 of the $4,000 Mr. and Mrs. ¢ e LePan of - e lapui = Qg 9 The spectators at the near-fire saw | adaress and from some state reports.| ecticut ought to grow as good po- | =y g ie Remitted in O I el shetw Sirih macved = Kast e Wi Women's Rings—35c to 3,08, Mr. O'Brien whip off his coat and|Thege showed that the order was in a| tatoes as they. do in Maine. but the T 1 N T o’ K adacc Lo Gignteen of Chet-Tol. i Women's Brooches—10¢ to $2.08, ) gt R g better condition than at any time since Connecticut farmers were geting poor g::m-uw" Sustained in Montville | St and triends. = | g e Hat Pins—5e to $1.00. it had been established and in the las o - L T o i Edenets to $1.00 also counted. The only damage done, |y, d 1 t gain in| A recitation, The Painter, was given < = TN ¥ 4 H outside of the destruction of the dec- :’ne:x:xb‘e':adm:“mear? at ‘ony time since|by Mrs. Lisste Colver of ~Ledyard| On Thursday Judge Reed handed | jon g roas of rue Just finished butlds R SR AT Women's Cuff Pins—10c to $1.00. OMELNING |guioe was ol i she window | BEEFhuft il veen 'suin o ‘s | ranee nd ol The King of ihe |down two Gecleions 't mich o | o on” . Taftile youd, Nhich 1 Womer's Bt Buckis.ise 1 4 2 4, g E, Y $4,000 in finances, with one or two|Deep Am I, by Mr. Bui 3 ance. e first concerned the motion | g great improvement to the place. < German Silver Purses—30c to $3.00, striking of A metch. states not heard from yet. The three|well rendered and much’ applauded. |to set aside the verdict in the case of 3 o . x 5 great needs of the farmers were stat-| Lecturer Davis thanked all those who | Howle, admx., vs, the New BEngland| Clarence Smith of Peck's Corner and Fancy 8ide and Back Combs—3le for the 1OIME Back from California, B e more offective <o operation, & | had taken part, and it was announced | Navigation company, in which & ver | hie aice Shuth of Peck's Corner and " sa. : o ths' tri i outdoor life fitting its pupils for farm | woul leath of an employe named Swan- |7 3dn a el Necklaces 4. 10.00. WB ARE OFFERING A FEW SUG- | monthe’ trip to Canfornia and the land | fife and not ‘only city lite, and better | Thursday in February. Worthy Master |ton. Judge Reed In his decision states | sies i pere ey nefal of thelr | i, gD gl VAR Pt 2 GESTIONS, friends with his exporiences st is | means of communication, . including | Barnes then declared the meeting ad- |that he will set aside the verdict un- 3 sl e ST It you have money to spend for Xmas | those friends who are able to recognize | bettre roads and a parcels post, The | journed. A less all but $1,000 of the verdict is re; The children of the First church Waltham and Elgin Watch = o~ = bay something for the home. Tho(NIM: for Mr. Fields nas returncd with | €735 1% 9PPoind, 0 SUP SHEYL | wEDDING INVITATIONS T’ the remonsirante of the town of | nesy sohoolmet 1n the chapel at 41} 41000 to 96000/ in - Salid Gold : » 50 much added weight that many take | NOt = d of | o'clozk on Thursday to rehearse for the .00, i i ol g g g b Mg o “;“ e g aornla, there T¢ | States senators, and also stronger 1aws | yarriage of Madeline G. Swifé and |N€W hearing on damages and sustains O Bo e, the. Hefarialnmgnt 3 Kid Gloves always make desirable gifts. Soday sitts. v;u :“ » °d OF | exceedingly liable to find themselves | affecting oleomargerine. These are all :":": R ' ek gxekfln?‘x‘ng[g\z the commisston—C. G.| S, Also Hamilton Watches, the fin- fl| (0 8 8 e o ine of dependable ; our store and we ¥ p s . t strauded; ode. 31 matters upon which the grangers are eckwith of New London, A. A. Back- m Stret school clokes i 5 will help you solve the always difficult | keep. himsclt buss. however: 1t tne | trged to exert thelr tnfiuence in a po- Saturday. with and Ebenezer Allen of this city— | Clristimag, yacation on Dec. 35, 5 st timeksepers oF “the werld. J| kinds of Gieves. For thes WHEEEN. problem “what shall I give.” various places he visited, and he fully | litical wa Wwho awarded the mill company $1.000 | will be Christmas exercises In the in- to give Gloves and do not know the . enjoyed himself. The temperature was Culture of Prize Winning Apples. Anflcunlclemwné is made by Rear A;i‘- i‘;{ng“fif. sgs\}alnsd by the town |termediate primary rooms, and in the —ce. — size required we sell a “Glove Bond™ Shea & Burke Dk EEUIL geomira ChawIng wat el A e e ponement ot the mariage of * his P o oy i T A o R0 4 VOO (it after u:l Chrn;tm " n..:. o over w': orange trees with small portable stoves. ; | daughter, Madeline Gray Swift, an - ol issue “Glove Bonds” at all prices The ‘orange. orop. which 1s 00 ta 56 | Hor O e T ons. 11y | Harry' Diier Btorer of “Atants, Ge., A e J . BORN. Gisus deparsments WHere sre il 37-41 Main Street. harvested, will bo smaller this year|had an exhibit of his handsome prize| Which was set for Saturday of this |in the City Court J, L. Kelley Was ["B¥NPY 500 Mo KO0k (0 D9 our leading value = #e st. winning apples which ‘took premiums | Week, December 18 Admiral Swift, | placed on Probation Until January se Jenney, the latter formerly of nov2id — recently at Boston, at the New Eng- | iR recalling the hundreds of Invita 1st, and Will Pay Wif lie, ,Conn. WOMEN'S two clasp “D Personals. land frult show. Mr. Brown safd his f)‘:‘"!'-or‘"f‘}gfl;"‘f“: ::,‘:ge‘f‘_a’;fl;‘; h‘::‘; o 4y Wife $4 a Week. d We have a large assortment of fl| Gloves, manufactured especially for us i _John Carroll of South Manchester is| apples had been grown in ‘two or- | JIC "0 G UL NS NIt osidence | On Thursday morning in_the city ! MARRIED. Diamond " t:ff§ 2nd the best glove.made at thE NN, visiting friends in town this week. chards, where the trees were from 40| beef on & 'aCEe B¢ 4, states that | court the case of non-support against | BROWN—THOMPSON—In New Lon- - TIPS STy, Mous, The Best —_— to 75 yrars old. They were orchards|in the Charlestown yard, states that | F300, 1® SN © don, Dec. 15, 139, by Rev. J. P, ; $1.00 Fred Chandler, who has heen em. | that he reclaimed by cultivating for | Bis dsughter is ill, having become sud- | JO3CDL L. elioy-vas heard. Mrs. Kel- | Hiown “George A, Brown ana Miss|(| ed in latest settings, and we Glove Made at ployed in Mortvl} . 2 denly so on Tuesday. She is under the | ¥ at her | jiattie’ Imogene Thompson, both of IN'S ‘ape’ Eob Ml Ocinestins ployed in Montviile for some time, has | three years, mowing the orchard, but %0 on Tueaday. She is under the | ana stayed away from the house much| 52 3 peon, e WOMEN'S two clasp “Cape” Glovep i e returned. leaving the grass for a mulch heading| care of a physiclan, and is said to be | ;0% M s or v o e 1l the best shades of tans and @ full s “ % | suffering from an attack of extreme and that there is another RIS BRGT PRe M S GEDULDIG’S o Bkl back the trees, and spraying and prun- | SEEECRE COM B S ACE S 0¥ e on | Woman in the tase who has caused all DIED line of sizes ’ John Bradiley s returned from . A number of the helpful points the ‘trouble. Sre clai: thy A Telephone 868 77 Codar Street. | Rhode Isiand, where he attended the Mr. Brown’s talk were brought out | D8 way from the south to Boston, was | o3¢ 200" wher ms that’she had | prpypne 1n this city, Dec. 15 Fliza- Women's §1.28 sl m T "** | fune - oy notifled while en route of the sudden |about $200 when they were married, (* % William ¢ A Cape Gloves at 9 14 iy26a funeral of a relativ by the questions asked him. He said : : Which ‘she pat fnte his livess o beth, daughter of William and Han . sk 4 s the time in the | change in the plans. Bishop Lawrence hich haioew | nah 'Fields, of 24 Lafayette street ) < ———— the time to prune was the time i - and it was her money which helped o 2 n e ¢ o o d N'S three clasp Kid Gloves, the \ TAFTVILLE winter months when it was comfortable ;‘fl;pmnh:;'th‘;flé“;'::fllg;twr‘f:f:‘;!;a‘r‘;& him. D paKed 30 years. Swebrated. “Touvin® make — Sadii B 3 yi it 3 hera the I e of he parents, , ECONOMY DemMANGS | L.cicr senevciont Sosioty Hotds Do. | bé done. thorousity three times & year.| Rev, Arthur V. Stone. . All the Dlans | o 2tlt trem bie sibees i ot oumie | 24, Laayetio sirect ‘saturdas” wort’ | Diamond Lockets, Brooches, fff ™" ¥ " ciety Holds De- - i or the wedding have been cancelled, -in- ~ | ingg Dec. at 8.2 equiem mass J omen it (SR PO i cember Mesting at Congregational | 1 4048 greatly to the keeping auality | | ause, while the wedding may take | N8 here from Waterbury. He agreed | at St Patrick's church at 9 o'clock Kid Gloves at $1.50 yo have 9 greg: of the apple. A fungicide combine to pay his wife $4 a week if sh A 5/ i their clothes made here. Church—Annual Election of Lafay- | with an_arsenical mixture for the | PIACt, 2008, o wlllA;ot‘ Do selebrated | matned in this CIt, but ot A she went | - Eiseheth Healey. Ster ol thie Jate Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Gold WOMEN'S fine Kid Gloves, the well - o af arlestown. miral Swift w! » b Z1izab ey, sister of the la MEN'S id Gloves, CGHAS. H. NICKERSON, The Ladies’ Benevolent society had | °Pen. then again just as soon as' the g o g ffi‘m o %flveun;l.r:.nlzlecer'r}\‘zz The case against a woman who wite reet. Saturday morning, at $.80 l(yrl:u:{ pearl clasps and wide embroid- 128 Main Street. & most interesting meeting Wednes. | petais drop, and again in about ten|27. and will go to. W on, w arrested upon the charge of her hus. | ©clock. Services in St. Mary's church i s docsd oy Wit s, meeting Wednes | fays or two weeks. Never spray when | 6 will become an alde to Secretary of | 2ong that sha bagt him was noiled at 3§ o'clock illed Jewelry in Lockets, Woman's $200 §1 88 Taftville Congregational church, twen. | the blossoms are open. In pruning | the Navy Meyer. =~ For the theft of cutlery from the |ROSERS—in Salem, Dec. 13, 1909, B Kid Gloves at P34 ty-flve of the members heing present | MaKe 1, clean Jont wnd dow' WaYS| pp | ewis WiNS almshouse, where he has been staying, | 3 ranic Rogers. sgen 4t seare: O ||| CHains, Fobs, Cuff Links, Al Kid Gloves will be furnished at the regular monthly gathering. Th . °y ohn Carroll was presented and sent |« h Py 2 Ho! ; 0 president, Mrs, John® Eccles opened | con be flled with coment. He told the WEST SIDE CHAMPIONSHIP | o jai: for thirty davs. Funera trom er Inte resigence, Satem (| g o e v proe fff o Houdey Dex upon request the meeting and after singing and | Fomona mem! s e ~ T oo Bakinl e rers J J J prayer, the minutes of the November | Of the best kind of apple orchard land| o . o Pinochle Club | * L L T g iy el meeting were read by the secretary, | 2round Norwich, and he advised the| First Series o imes of Pinochle SOUTER—In this city, Dec. 16, 1909, Stone and Sienet Rings. g Sy Hina Say Beardow. Tt was vor: | ioowing Kinds 1o be s ouls Tl FIE | Completad—Another. Next Yaur. Sousa's Band, yodArin W. Souter 3¢ aged il paaral R ed to remember the sick in the village 3 f — , Sunday afternoon, Dee. 19, at with flowers and fruit, at Christmas, | 21d Baldwins, but the selection would The appearance of Sousa's band Is o'cloak: ' FOR GIFT PURPOSES. - : | all depend on the marke The tournament of the West Side | '° s 4 i g N oF chmes at Thanksgiving. The mnct | * Demonstration by C. 8. Peckham, | Pinoclile club was brought to a suc: | AlWava welcomed in Norwich. but no S MEN'S — WOMBAS = G fhen devoted thelr attention 0 aows | Lerrormr vty commended the | ceséful close Thursday evening, Dr. N. | more delightful concert has becn given Clocks and Jewel Gases, Ster- More than 1000 Umbrellas to choose ing, and four comfortables were fin- | handsome fruit shown by Mr. Browmn, e ?%'&,‘p;f‘,fuwfi';? o i i aeack CepMIMUR thex' way & A o lahed. and, aze o : X . H. |the one on Thursday evening. whic § 5 J Johed ind are 1o bg presented to the | which beat anything that he had over | Honves T B. Dibble came in third | was thoroughly enjoved by e ling Silver and Silver Plated §| ctioren's School Uwmbrellus, sine will be made at following meetings. | me e onisen ox® the maor goounty: | and H. H. Pettis fourth. Twelve meet- | sized audience. 15 Main Street, 3t-inch, good, serviceabisi ik The afternoon closed with & social | Charles S, Peckham, secrotary of ine | 2% s SOl 1 s DI g OIS Wds Sesanded 5 nokily 4 Ware. b""u(_‘“:z il i o g of hour, refreshmatits ¥ ] . 3 the | on enjoyable. Play in another series | every number and generous res; 4 WOMEN'S Umbrellas in a variety Mrs, ‘{,,,,",‘;,‘,fi Sandc,m'f‘u‘;i“f,flm‘;{ e f;flfh;‘; 23 dfi?;‘flffl: will M'rn- ?czanme first week in Jan- (vas made, the encores ‘nevitably ba- o = 2.0 styies, ;\e“-;nd';zi%';- in hnAl: Graham and Mrs. Willlam Batley. - | oo io aCk, ADples. | Mr. Peckham | uary: s ng marches of the well known leader, —at 95c, $1.50, $2.00 and up There were gencral words of regret | from barrols received by the Allen: | pitie sy 99,510: Reeves 98.175; | which made an instant hit with the 1 SIODR PERY RV N, expressed by the members at the loss [ Bseman company how the Maine | mopie 9%:510: Pettls 97.320; Tetreault | large gathering of music loyers. The ra re | MEN'S Umbrelias, a splendid showi of Mra. Frank Hampson, who, With | packers wers payin no rexard 10 the | ot vonm bt o ion: pasy; | leadership of John hilip Sousa has ] Pass s O, vigt’ and Asokis one comprising the latest ideas hy has ¢ et i 5 ,465; - | resulted In a wonder! nd, < 3 S s ¥ ¥ &aslmahh nr“s nmds n:r‘"haunsu‘;fd' Mrs, ’r?:..fé’.o‘n“"..':"‘fii‘f ‘s‘}“‘:’;;‘;“‘ Gme ot o,tn‘-‘:.pl::w‘:: f,‘f‘;} 95,395; Balley 94,915; A. Jordan | in perfect harmony and as correctly as —AND— line over before buying. 'J;nndol';s.n:.' 98¢, $1.50, $2.00 and tively int d in-th b “, ! possible. d ) -:-.‘m};y nn;;ugmrm ?o: Wflfl; 0,{! ;" fn?'l" a barrel srldo? ‘extra fancy | R B. Dibble presented the mem- | As encores to the regular programme that will pleass ‘the most particular | Sha was chairman of the board. of | MAIDS baldwins.' ADples of 3.inch di- ] bers with handsome calendars for 1910 | there were given El Capitan, The Di- . In Tastern Connecticut are being | managers, of the Bemevolent Soclety | 31y e cars led “fancy those of|at the meeting, and the gifts were | plomat, The Fairest of the Fair, Stars . shown by us. ,Our. method of buying | nnd o take her pla -2 inch are No. 1, but this sample | gppreciated by his fellow members. | and Stripes Forever, Manhattan' Beach A direct from the mapufacturers enaples | boimes . tD ce Mrs. William | jot contained not a single apple of —_— e and, the Glory of the Yankee Na L ) rierly was electe . vy i i . i sel'at G lowast powsiic prices gl nn vt T fancy grade, only one of the No. 1| MORE PRIZES COME HERE, | was repeated, so enthuslastic was the ‘ | 2in TraseRied Jew, Sag ) @regu-| Lafayette Club Eleots Officers. | cider apples. He also had a number 4t PO Badiske; of = 4 Lol A | ; The members of the Lafayette club | of other samples, russets and baldwins, | Black Orpingtons of Tyler Cruttenden | Four soloiste of sare abllity aided in Telephons call s72-3, | % mm & slnnl Norwich Town | met in their rooms in the basement ot | which made a Judicrous showing Got Many Specials as Well as Reg- | (00 Drosrafune, Hepbert L. larke. ¢ | gonry B, Church. Wam. Smich 2 % T aovisa | 11 Poneman pogréing Rouse Wedes. | sido Mr. Blown's prize frait. There | ular Awards. with distinct pleasure in Showers of s - A SALE EXTRAORDI y eve s a e for marking apples tnat o July13da e . N ; meeting. The s t;:mlen ‘were as | do not conform to the size, and it was | At the seventh annual exhibit of the ?.,‘yfl?; fi.:dnfl:.;"ff;;t xnwa:m?qt:l;‘xdl rer LL'? nzj'{'flolx:'rng:n b follows: President, "Lipnel Martin: | stated that Mr. Brown would write to | Middlesex county Poultry, Pigeon and | cadie, pleased immensely, and as en- USEFUL Gi:FTS WORLD . ] - | Pe association, al g NE- BLIS| U L ORDERS ' Telehbarnood and mave.this ess | Gotomn. December L1t TYIcs Crus | Seres 241 Contds DHoman - nd | Ly Tine Shocs, 1200, 4260 and o cxittopsrs 1 i “ ter 1o0ked dp. tenden ‘won on single comb black orp- | Fas. Tietmis” Miss Florence Harde- |$3:00." g ) rtistically Arranged by Fm In packing apples in barrels or :fl“.:an:c% ~ dlnd ezcmto:::u::. | man, 3,.1. a ‘marked impression by “ls.gdlel Slippers, $1.00, $1.25 and lAnll th.nre-: n'd":old ;;n‘:e.:. : HUNT .. * ¢ TheFl : ond nens apd first ‘pen, also speciath | ontesrul handiing of the Mstru- | ™ sen's Shoe Specials at 5206, 32660, . prices youwll find right here at S| pect ment and her rendition of The Romeo Tel. 130. Lafaystte St A Diresior vice president, Joseph Desautels: re- | for best cockerel and two pullets, spe- | and Juliet Fantasie was so beautifully | $3-00 and $4.00. . ishing low prices, 7 4 ayette Gtrest, o\ g secretary, Char) cial for best cockerel, special for best | qone that there was an insistent de. |, Men's Fine Slippers at $1.00, $1.25, .| Here are regal Chri i A Junieq —l b financial 2 pullets, and four American orpington | mand for more and she respondsa with | $1:50 and ‘: 0. prices within everyon & - and Embalmar corresponding secrel ‘saul club ribbons for Dbést cockersl, hem, | To a Wild Rose, and clossd by & fine | Bove® Slippérs, Sec, 73, $100 and QUALITY ' |may select & set at ¥y CHANGE IN ADDRESS, % main; treasurer, [pheri inllet and pen; altogether there were | execution of the difficult Hungarlan .26 v now and Christnes jsnd we « anitor, ase 0. o s ‘on e on. , Rubbe: N reties ways dared, | it until such time an you may | i N T GRAY, 70 Franklin 8t, Bulletin Bidg. WDHA%;h “reiir Joseph Ron- St o e Glory of the Yankee Navy, o make. uaetul s P n g v Wien 1t Conts o more that I ' ":: catal ¥ t formerly at Hodge's Stable, s now lo- “Melephons 642 deau, Moise Petelle and Arthur Bous- Rev. C. H. Ricketts Named. Baica’ hiow MM L At ey Infarlor kind Skilled men .are | Lirke Iiustrated caralogues’ eated In reac of No. § Franklin square ZHERe, ¥ quet, A o wucsessor to Rev: Dr. Leater | favor, witle. tha Bacohanaiiah suie dmibloyed by uk. “Our prices tell the | S1itIOns wn, Tel. 674 maylod Prompt service day or night. The reports for the year shew the | L. West as chairman -of the union | People Who Live in Glass Houses, was Fhple stie/; stid campaign, s | sTETsON & vouna.' za,-lda‘um .. t| may2ia and to w Lady Assistant, club in good shape, with 103 members, Residence 116 Broadway. a gain of 23 during the year. app. Theatre. % Mrs. Lydia Hicks is seriously i1l at phone 642 the home 3 o Mrs, WHEN you want to put your busi- P