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UNIVERSALIST PASTOR PRESENTED SUM OF $50. Made by the Women to Rev. J. F. Cobb —Sale Netted $292. A baked bean supper given Wednes- day evening at the Buckingham Me- rial by the Ladies’ society of the miversalist churhh was largely at- tended. The society held a business meeting after the supper, at which a full report was received from the Christmas sale, showing $292 net proceeds. Although not quite up to some other years, this was considered very satisfactory. Pastor Joseph F. Cobb was surpris- ed during the evening by a Christmas ift of $50, presented to him by the la- jes. It was a gift that was greatly appreciated by the pastor. After the supper a party of young people. six couples in number, enjoyed a short informal dance. Miss Mary Rogers presided at the piano for them. Groton.—Health Officer Dr. F. W. Hewes has brought suit against the town of Groton for the payment of $140 for services rendered the town. 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FREE PACKAGE COUPON ¥ill out the blank lines below with your name and address, cut out coupon and mail to the PYRA- MID DRUG COMPANY, 154 Pyra- mid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. A trial package of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then be sent you at once by mail, FREE, In plain wrapper. Name Street MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main St. Winter Reduction Sale MEN’S OVERCOATS reduced to $20.00 reduced to $19.50 reduced to $17.50 reduced to $16.00 reduced to $14.50 same prices. BOYS' OVERCOATS $8.00 reduced to $6.75 $7.00 reduced to $5.75 $6.00 reduced to $4.75 $5.00 reduced to $3.98 Suits at the same prices. ' s1s.00 Suits at the N Carriage and Automobiie Painting and Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda Anything on wheels built to order PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. The Scott & Clark GORPGRATION, 507-515 North Main Streer. apried SLEDS! SLEDS! The new “Paxaway” Sleds, |- just send their name and ! s and get by return mail | TAFTVILLE LICENSES REFUSED County Commissioners will Grant None to Watts orC’Keefe and Desjarlais Hotel Frivilege Withdrawn — Four will be Granted, Krauss to Change Location. today the the following pension. bills: In behalf ©f Edward Day of New London, Co. E, 26th Connecticut Volunteers; in behalf of John N. Wheeler of East Windsor, Co. I, First Conn. Heavy Artillery; in behalf of Frank Morgan of Gales Fer- Ty, Co. G, 14th U. S. infantry; in behalf of Phineas Hyde of Wallingford, Co. I, Eighth C. V.; in behalf of Horace ‘Worthington, Co. B, 26th C. V.; in be- balf of Edwin Perkins of Groton, Co. H, 10th C. V.; in behalf of Jobn D. Hebron of Waterford, U. S. navy; i’ behalf of Edwin M. Thorne of Niantic, Co. B, 5th C. V.; in behalf of John S. Nolan of New Lonfion, Co. B 'Second C. V.; In behalf of Edgar Williams of Putnam, Co. F, 10th C. V.; and in be- half of John Mantle of New Haven, C. C, 11th°C. V., all at $40 per month. Senator Brandegee also introduced the following pension bills: In behalf of Ira S. Rathbun of Mystic, who serv- ed in the navy, at $12 per montH; in behalf of Charles R. Parkhurst of South Canterbury, 12th Rhode Island Volunteers, at $50 sponth; in behalf of Sarah Leahy of New London, widow of Eugene Leahy of the U. S. navy, at $30 per month; in behalf of Margaret Mack of New London, widow of Alex- ander Leahy, U. S. navy, at $24 per month; in behalf of Susan Brown of Hartford, widow of Lieut. Henry S. Brown, Co. E, Sixth C. V., at $25 per month: in behalf of Catherine Cahill of Wallingford, widow of Edward Ca- hill, Co. A, Ninth C. V. at $24_ per month, and in_behalf of William Man- ning of New Haven, Co. H, 20th C. V,, at $12 per month. N The board of county commissioners was in session here on Wednesday and reached a decision in the Taftville cases in which remonsirances were { beard recently. the decision the commissioners ~decide licenses, denyi the hotel privilege of J. J. Desjarlais. The applications of Arthur E. Watts and Patrick O'Keefe for renewal of li- cerses are unanimously refused and tWey are given until Jan: 8 to close their saloon: Charles Krauss will be given a re- newal but will transfer bis saloon to 2 more suitabie place before the ex tion of the present licen: It was decided to grant the applica- tions. of Charles Mercier & Co., Peter Fournier, Gus Paradis and John J. Desjarlais, but in the last named I cense the hotel privilege is withdrawn. Changes must be made at the place to conform to the license laws for sa- loons. It is quite evident from the action of the commissioners that they intend to wipe out all saloons where the law is not being obeyed and as the result of the decisions this week it is be- lieved that the saloon keepers will eralize the value of a license and the increasing value as the number de- creases. It was shown at the hearing on the remonstrances that the laws were not being lived up to and that those doing business within the 200 foot limit permitted Sunday violation and indecency. ccording to the vote in the Taft- ville district at the town election the action of the commissioners will be pleasing to the residents. Taftville has had no check in many years and t must be apparent that the commis- sioners stand for law and order. STATE CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION. NEW LONDON MAN DIED ON TROLLEY CAR. O. G. Beckwith Passed Away Sud- denly, from Heart Disease. Session of the Executive Committee to Arrange for Meetings March 1-3, at Unity Hall, Hartford. Orlando G. Beckwith of 22 Coit street, New London, senior proprietor of ene of New London’s oldest har- 1ess stores, succumbed to heart dis- A meeting of the excutive commi: tee of the State Conference of Char s and Correction was held in_ the SOCIALIST EDITOR office of Judge Walter H. Clark, Hart-; ease Wednesday morning while on PUBLICLY HORSEWHIPPED ford, Tuesday afternoon. There were | e of . the Connecticut company’s present of the committee President F, | trolley cars. He was about 70 years | At Deadwood by Attorney for Home- | S. Luther of Trinity college, president | | of the conference: Mrs. F. A. Mit of Norwich, L. S. Johnson of New E ain, Miss J. M. Griswold, D. L Green | and Judge Clark of Hartford, and the | secretary, C Kellogg of Waterbursy xecutive committee | nt the following p sons as chairmen of some of the st of age.and is survived by a son, Wal- ter S. Beckwith, and two daughters, Mrs. John W. Griswold and Mrs. Isa- belle Tracey, all of New London. When stricken, Mr. Beckwith was his way to his business, having left his home shortly after 7 o'clock without any visible signs or complaint of not being in his usual apparent stake Mining Company. Deadwood, S. D., Jan. 5—Former Congressman Freeman Knowles,. editor of a socialist weekly newspaper, was publicly horsewhipped today at a meet- ing of the board of county commission- ers by Chamber Kellar of Lead, attor- ney for the Homestake Mining com- P In addition to the there were pres on n ing and local committees of the con- | 5ood health. “ He went to the past- | poy ference: Dr. H. S. Noble of Middle- | office, and then boarded a main line | “Riijar enterer the room ana told town, chairman of the committtee on | car at 7.30 to go to his business. Sefowles TRt e WOl noT SERRIE o children; William Smith of Hartford,| The first observance of passengers | the severe strictures about him in chairman of the committee on public | in that car of Mr. Beckwith's attack | Knowles' paper and procegded to Wwhip charities; Stanley F rds, chairman | w when Patrolan Benjamin White | jin after asking Knowlés to remove the committee Clarence M. Thompson, of the commiittee on reception and hos- pitality. The chairmen of the several com- mittees made reports of the progr of their committe work, showing t active steps are being taken to insur a successful afd interesting confer ence March 1, 2 and 3. It was stated hat Prof. Graham Taylor of Chicago, formerly of Hartford, will mak principal addresseat the openi sion. Hastings H. Hart of New who is in charge of the work of chi dren for the Russell Sage foundation, o boarded the car at the corner of Bank and State streets. The officer took a seat beside Mr. Beckwith and greeted hi ith a comment on the weather. Mr. Beckwith did not reply to the greeting, and_Patrolman White ob- served that Beckwith was suffering from a heart attack, for the victim was experiencing great difficulty in breath- ing. His lips were apart and he was gasping continuously. It was at this | discovery that the car was started | with all’ speed for the drug store and | office of Dr. Black, but he had ex- | pired. his_blasses. The men were separated by the com- missioners and the state’s attorney. East Hampton.—The marrirge of Miss Gertrude Ellen Siebert and Frank Loomis Burr of Chester, took place at the home of the bride at 6 o’clock Mon- day evening. Rev. Hugh Elmer Brown, pastor of the Windsor Avenue church, of Hartford, performed the ceremony. will address sessions of the cc | MISSING GIRL WAS devoted to chila s work. Other well | konwn speakers from Connecticut and | FOUND IN PROVIDENCE. Elizabeth Hazelhurst and take part in the discussions Brought Back O“S“ \\Q“ | expected that meetings of tI and the Probation Continued Uni ganizations of probation offi % - R I L N T Feb. 1st—Detective Hazelhurst Com- tion with the ci mended by Judge. The entire Un eb used for the conference, so ti least three sectio meetings held at the same time, 3 additional rooms in nearby will be secured. erence all building Moy be permanenly overcome by proper personal efforts witheas- sistance of Wie onetraly beneficiak \oxalive vemedy. Syrup offigsaE e o Sexmawhich enables oneoform regular “habits daly so that assistance to nature way be grodually dispensed with In the city court on Wednesday norning Detective Hazelhurst present- ed his nghter, Elizabeth, who was arrested last month for being incorrig- | ible and who did not show up on Jan. | 1st. to which time her cast had been ]~nnrmuod. Additional time in which | v[u )' Pi‘cr;t h;r wlafls askerg, a‘)‘xd !hfe Yla.! - o ts on Visits | located in Providence by her father "’["‘I"gm“:i‘:: 2 "¢ | and brousht pack. Judge Brown con- to Institutions. tinued the probation until Feb. 1st, and | took occasion to commend Mr. Hazel- STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES. Monthly The state board o ties neia ivs | 0RO L e ocat the g | When 1o longer needed. s e best of ly Wednesday | 5,4 also for the other work he has done \\ - S he mem- | ZLORIE Tor the other work he has done | vomedies when required axe foassist ser Dr president & ich have gone to the higher court. ‘ NORWICH TOWN | First Congregational Sunday School Elects Officers—Sophy Weitzel Cir- nature,and nek Yo supplant the naturel of No of Middle Holman _of T industria ho and Justi visited e B R tin cle’s Annual Meeting—From 2 to 8 in_the | Degrees Below Zero. Mitchel] | At the annual meeting of the First Congregational Sunday school the offi- | cers were re-elected. Three new teach- e state he pu tervie o Sl Mrs. Edwin Gay, Miss Jennie e o irr and Miss Ruth Potter—were chos- sl | The usual meetings held during the in good | week of praver were omitted, the First e g | chu meeting with the Greeneville Congregational church. There has been a good attendance from Norwich Town t these meetings. Social Hour Follows Business Meet- ing. Sophy Weitzel Circle of the King’s fers were entertained on Tues- fternoon at the home of Miss aide A. Beckwith of West Town street. A business meeting was held, the annual election of officers taking e. Miss M. E. Wattles was elect- ader; Mrs. Oliver Johnson of in, vice leader; Mrs. Harriet secretary and treasurer. At he close of the business meeting a so- a1 time was enjoyed. Cake and cocoa crved by the hostess. aven, and a_vi etown. > had vis »ple in tention of ected. She inmates of to the conclusion, said and from the institution, that t whole, were well" tz COMMON PLEAS CT)U RT. a of the S of. the Verdict in the Our French Brandy, $1.50 per bottle. Sam Clay Whiskey, $1.00 per bottle. Crystallized Rock and Rye, 65¢c a bottle Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, $1.00 a dozen. JACOB STEIN, Motion to Direct Yachting Season in Florid Miss Ruth Northrop of Beech Drive writes from MiamJ, Fia.: A good many vack have arrived and about forty Tt will be Railway Company—Complaint Be Amended. May | | Case of Perkins vs. Central Vermont | | | | | more are en route for here. In the court of ‘Wednesday the evidenc great boating season this year by Telephone 26-3. 93 West Main St. Ditet o the cate of the looks of things. One large yacht| jangq P eiate Centeal ¥ K rents for $1,400 a month, besides Hpuy. ithorae E expenses. That means captain, engi- tion for the judge to direct the ve neer and two sailors to pay, besides A n s and after the argum re | running expenses. It takes money to o £ made and many citation rent boats “here. ALL CEREAL GCOFFEE Waller stated that he might b to grant a motion for me et From 2 to 8 Degrees Below. only 10c a ib. to the complaint. He hear the| The mercury registered § degrees be- attorneys on that matter this morning, | 10w zero early Wednesday morning on RO SRS I, RN | P T na o he Seotien 1oes | LIBRARY TEA STORE below zero on the Canterbury 8 below on the Taftville road, is_that of | and 2 below at Smith's greenhouse on excused during the f the me 3y24STuT th case to follow eautiful Building. Deadion . the Gedichtion. of the Mor- 2 e i gan building In that city on Jan. 17, 1910. Of this building The Courant says: “The Junius Spencer Morgan Memorial building is the most beauti- ful devoted to art in Connecticut, if [mot in all New England, and is the gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, the great financier, to this city in memory of his distinguished father, Junius Spencer Morgan, who was for many years a resident of Hartford, where the son, J. Pilerpont Morgan, was born and brought ur. ” Of caurse, Mr. J. P. Morgan will be present and the oc- casion will be a memorable as well as a memorial one.—Bridgeport Standard. The annual growth of the forests of the United States is not more than cublc feet an acre. _— 12] Especially the Bosses. Dr. Eliot says that the pri- mary is too expensive and ineffective.” More people will agree with him on that than on his new religion.—Los Angeles Times. During the Holidays and every day in the year, at midsday or at mid-night, dawn or dusk, any- time and all the time, : The Rund Instantancous Automatic Gas Water Heater furnish hot water in unlimited quantity in all parts of the hou Honors for John Sharp. As we understand it over here in Texas, some of Hon. John Sharp Wil- llams’ ardent friends insist upon his election to both the Mississippl sena~ torships.—Galveston News. Willing to Divide. Cipriano Castro’s remark that he is coming to America to get justice seems to indicate that he believes that the sugar trust isn’t going to get it all, —Boston Globe. ENDS KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE The Most Severe Backache Vanishes and Your Kidneys Act Fine After Taking the First Few Doses of Pape’s Diuretic. 1If you take several doses of Pape's Diuretic, all backache and distress from out-of-order kidneys or bladder trouble will vanish, and you will feel fine. Lame back, painful stitches, rheu- matism, nervous headache, dizziness, irritability, sleeplessness, inflamed or swollen eyelids, worn-out, sick feeling ana other symptoms of slugglsh, in— active kidneys disappear. Uncontrollable, smarting, frequent urination (especially at night) and all bladder misery ends. This unusual preparation goes at once to the disordered kidneys, blad- der and urinary system and distrib- utes its healing, cleansing and vital- izing influence directly upon the or- gans and glands affected, and com- pietes the cure before you realize it. The moment you suspect any kidney | | cent treatment—any drug store—any- Turn the Faucet, The Ruud Does the Resi. Call and ee one in operation. Gas & Electrical Dep't., 321 Main Street, Allce Building. dec24d From Now Till New Years We quote Reduced Prices On Holiday Goods. Our stock iz large and the prices well, we have reduced them so that or urinary disorder or feel rheuma- tism pains, begin taking this harmiess medicine, with the knowledge that there is no other remedy at any price, made anywhere else in the world which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treat- ment of Pape’s Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin- cinnati, is a large and responsible medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence, | Only curative results can come from taking Pape’s Diuretic, and a few days’ treatment means clean, active, healthy kidneys, bladder and urinary organs— and no backache. Accept only Pape's Diuretic—fifty- where in the world. DR. KING, ator of the King Safe System of Painless Dentistry. ‘We examine your teeth without charge and tell you what it would cost Our charges are consistently low. less extraction free when sets are ordered. Hours § a. m. to § p. m.; Sun- to put them in perfect condition. days 10 to 2. Telephone. KING DENTAL. PARLORS, Franklin Square, over Somers Bros. graph, valued at $22.50, SCHWARTZ BROS., DR. KING, Dentist. No High Prices I have twenty people a day tell me that they had put off coming because they dreaded the ordeal. My Method is After the first tooth tracted you wonder why you waited so long. Don't think 6f having your work done till you get my estimate, which I give for nothing. Don’t put it off any Inventory Sale HOUSEFURNISHINGS At Prices Way Below Cost At SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street. As a soecial inducement to buy now we will give each purchaser of goods to the amount of $35 or over, absolu tely FREE OF CHARGE. During this Sale our prices are 3313 per cent. Lower Than Ordinary. reduced in prices. any one can buy now, even if the Christmas buying Has reduced the size of the wad in the pocket book. M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street, dec25d No Pain Handsome Piece of Black Fox and Black Lynx in Muifs and Scarfs. Also an excellent line of high grade Mink at . ..... McPHERSON'S, The Furrier. Now, let me for the ten thousandth time, that Absolutely ~ Painless. is filled or ex- laugh at your fears and longer. Pain- dec28d How Many Dollaré would you have saved in 1909 by trading here? Just about half your meney on our line right through. Is It Worth While ? All Best Teas 25¢1b. regular price 60c Ib. Best Coffee 20c Ib. regular price 36c Ib, \United Tea Importers Co., One Model A Standard Phono- Iron Beds with brass trimmings, were $4.50, now $3.00 3rass Beds. substantially made, were $18, now 12.50 3 Chamber Suites, in desired material are $25 18.50 Franklin Square, up one flight, Mattresses, sanitary, cotton top, were $3.00, now . $2.25 dec28TuThS over Somers Bros Morris Chairs, were $6.50, 2 T gs.oo Rockers, were ., now ‘112.% Dining Tables, were $15 : ¥ . Kitchen Tables, were $2.00, now $1.40 0 n eo ISS Sideboards, were $15, now. : 31;.23 it Buffets, were $15, now : X ; China Closets, Were $12.50, DOW -vvvveee wenveeennrenns + S, $9550 b gy All" Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums and Oil Cloths proportionately Complete stock of - - - DIAMONDS » -11 Water Street S 9 curativ laria, if their patients would take in time a re- liablo liver and Schenck’s Mandrake Pills there would be 90% less sickness. diseases — Indigestion, heartburm, jeundice, vegetable—absolutely sugar coated—25c a box. Send a postal for the free book, and dlag- nose your own trouble. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila., Pa. % CUT GLASS AND KINDRED MERCHANDISE Reliable Goods At Reliable Prices Everything as Represented SWITCHES stomach medicine like A box will prove their in stomach, and liver constipation, ma- ete. ‘Wholly harmless, plain or Sold everywhere, properties irow vs. th Vermont | Washington street. Railway company, Met in New Club Rooms. K. B. C. met on Wednesday in their new. club rooms at Corner. It was a short ses- use of the union meeting at D. PG of Montvill > Greeneville Congregational church. was given I's jewel L, m—— members of n lodge. Principal Lucy in Charge. 3 0. 0.:F. ) - Lucy, a teacher from the boys® nesday eller ushing, L. I, has taken ert Brown's place as principal of Flexible Flyers, Boys’ and Girls’ Sleds, at lowest prices. l!; EDWIN FAY, Frankiin Squars Horse Blankets, Fur Robes and Automobile Robes. The balance of this stock we will clean out at 1-3 the price, of their value. L. L. CHAPMAN, BATH STREET, NORWICH. CONN, fanidaw West Town street school. Mr. and Mrs. George LePan of the Taftville road entertained a party of fri u}m)nn Sunday from Greeneville and Norwich. William Ledger, whose sudden as a shock to friends here, was vears a resident uptawn, oc- he old Dr. Arms house on the Mrs. Green. Thurston B. Lillibridge has been in erly on business. He Is now nding some time with his daugh- Virs. Dwight Underwood of Wash- ngton street. Cmioi]hs Colds and Throat Troubles Ali Druggists™™ Pike’s Toothache Cure in One Minate and his son, William ney Town astreet, are in York for two or three days, Wil Rooney being under the care of a ist there. Miss Sara McClellan, teacher of the village primary department of the Town street schol, is absent this week because of her mother’s illness. Mrs. W. G. Tarbox is substituting for her. For brewing purposes in the United Kingdom last year & 1,755 pounds | of hops were used Reduction of 20 per cent. in prices. sell regular $2.50 Switches for $200 apc | the $2.00 Bwitches for §1.50+ {0TTO STABENOW. (7 Broadway novisd For two weeks only I will the 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standara brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass’ Pale and Burton, Mueir's Ecotch Ale, Guinness'" Dublin _Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunk HUl ‘P.,/B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheusesr Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. syasa It is.n dangerous thing to tale = cough.medicine containing opiates that merely stifle-your cough, instead of cur ing it. Foley’s Honey and Tar loosens and cures the cough and expels the poisonous germs,thus preventing pneu- monia and consumption. Refuse sub- stitutes and take only the genuine Fo lev's . Honey and Tar in the ysllow " package. Lee & Osgand Ca