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&m 5 : 5 o E : g fnd Perry Davis’ Palnkiller invaluable < e i 5o auresry. aqd Iraould N tapt —_—- 3 - ~ | Controlling Interest it Jand I enss of scoldent. Wer Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1910. o 7 3 = bnu pinke s m‘l..ryulnlvunr m x I (Continued from Page Five.) « v . 1 f ¢ Feary at the :um- ume, e Saunes,” bathii - % The B should be deiivered 3 ‘ UNDERTAKER e A | i iard 1hie: schivsis. ars’ mihagell aatarl A business change affecting two 1o-| The parts of the new steam turbine el v i ...m.." %o Farler 5 5 Subscribers who fall to receive it by | the district system. In an address by W cal concorns was consummated on | of the Bonemah - company . reaened | Ral .,,-"',,.w 388 o 7 PANY $8 Main Stree!. na: me Wi Confer a” davor by e | Howell Chency, ubusned n the'latest Tuesday PRI Ws ALY Tatt s Tutader Y, e 7 " COMPANY. porting the fact to The Bulletin report of the state board of education, it x N ‘board of | of Groton, president of the C. H. Davis ua were taken up to the mill, where — there 15 this comment regarding Nor- Co., incorporated, transterred a block | they will be uniouded and put together | The Honest Proprietary Medicine. ol 1ADY ASSISTANT WHER REQUESTEY. g TR MEREHER e o S s a, in fact th oot 1 Fetie 1o saeiiaiige & shaec" e D e R D i 7% 4. schools are goo« n ere tter for r. | The foundatis W] Forecast For Today. the bést schools of the siate on an av- Potter's grocery, meat market e o e b 1y | hias ‘saved thousands of dollars to fam- erage will be found. They employ ef- . grain business on Main street, ’““ turbine. At the weave shed the work | jlies who could ill afford the expense For New England: Fair in south, | ficlent teachers and are willing to pay ; Over the Preston-bridge. Mr. Alyn | will he pushed +ulong (o completion ¢ “ clearing In morth portion Wednesday: | them wages above the average. Most will continue as president of the Davis | just as soon as the General Fire Ex- | necessary to malntain the wervicos of colder; Thursday fair; moderate to|Of the schools are supervised and in company, which does a ing busi- | tinguisher s heat into the ‘. brisk west winds. all of them, with the exception of a ness, while Mr, Potter will be genoral | building. A rencnt the wails of the | @ physician, and have answered Uie Predictions from New York Herald: | few outlying districts, the unit or di manager in active charge. The change | boiler house are up several feet and c- < On " Wednesday “overcast to partly | trict Is larze enough to make the sub- | $1°000 . cash ans Dald towdrds nis |iskes place’ at once. B I D s T LasChs |Rucpose susally ax will asd beoen su. Cloudy weather will prevail, preceded | Ject of their government a matter Of | Jouing expenses. A building suitable| Mr. Allyn is also proprietor of @ heating Dollers. ceded after our best physiclans have by rafn or snow, with lower tempera- | MOTe general interest and responsibll- | for his urposes was erected at a cost|Srocery store in Groton, but will glve 28 Yatied: Lydia E. Plikham's Vegetable tures and fresh southwesterly to [ ity than in the case of many towns’ of about $20,000. The money was ob- | Personal attention to his newly ac- FUNERAL. Sty o . westerly winds and on Thursday gen- W}E% : l;&kereft;‘ng to es‘!:bl:sh:}:le Di:i. tained from a savings bank on mort- md Jobhu.iacl;“here M*I‘;fl Pot::r- e Compound is one of them. 2z . erally fair and colder weather. ich Norwich occupies in the state | gage, being indorsed by about r, John G. Potter, a brother, ——— g o Inore e oieation. | J. Dyér. Potter, will also be interested a e 0 “]e K niney « school system in other respects. Nor- Observations in Norwich. Wich ranks about seventh in Popula- | taem v O e Svertoak the |in the Davis company. Mr. Potter and | The funeral of John Heibel, the sec- | ed on Taftviiletriends, Hix h Cure Colds In 24 Heurs The following records, reported from | tion, ond oldest child of Mr. and Mrs, SOV e oty the. chanees | 15 he Soas Bor papil i ams doth. o | NampECrE S0t for, MI Graen: 3| 15, 8008 S8 o rader s punineds o | Goorge Hetbel of Liepor wis heid o | 07" i In temperature ‘and the barometric | "Some Intercsting comparisons can be | i Spatial commities secured new Eaps | Jamies M. Foung, wirich they conduct- | Tuesday atiernoon from thelr home | George i Younw of Sluter avenue . . PR ey~ Ther. Bar, | made from the table of statistics pre- | jtal and it Is today one of our most|€d till about a year ago, when Sher- “;h Ao d:“refl'e‘::-dn;;'i ;'r" ral:‘[';:; Monday evenin, 3 - Bar. | sented. Norwich is one of six towns in | substantial establishments, under man- | Wood B. Potter beoame sole proprietor. present. The funera his home, He atruck on 2 . g m 39 $0.00 | the 168 that escapes taxation for a high | fyement of the Brainerd & Armstrons place on the young man's twenty- | and was unconsciou > rl e L gt 10 B0 | S be e e seppored The | MARuScturing cainpasy. HAILE CLUB "WHIST. Tmpressively conduoted by He ReRATUnD aftey, o Highest ‘47, lowest 30, Nigh ‘school as In other tawns can be| New England Silk Spinning Co. [ .o~ G L | dor Bauck, pastor of the German B. Y. P. U, 8OCIAL. IS THE GREAT Comparisons. seen by noting the expenses of high | This concern, otherwise known as the ay 9| theran church. The bearers were Predistions for Tucsday: Rain; | Schools in various citles and by a few | Westerly Silk ‘mompany, was induced Players Occupying 48 Tables. tave Kamor, Charles Hoter. Willam | Entertainment Followed Business ATTRACTION ; statistics regarding our Norwicl remoy orwi E o G a e s L B e iar. | Acafiemy 2 board Of trade contributed $400 for| A whist given by the Haile club on | were many flowers, Burial was in the | Meeting at Central Baptist Church. sday . The Norwich Free Academy provides | moving expense, and the committee | Tuesday evening for the benefit of | Lisbon cemetery. b stist Yo People’s unfon THIS WEEK i an ides: o e e e mant Wi offers | on mew Industries erected a new fac- | their treasury flled their rooms with| The death of their son. Johin, who |, Jhe Baptist Young Peoplew union . ne’ break a cold 4 rather more varied course than is |tory for its use. Today 65 hands are 48 tables and provided an evening full | had been Ill for a vear with consump- | fosiay evenin l:‘m.: Central Bap- - Tike |, ot Hv»".‘f.‘}- |'|' Bods. usut}l in the public high schools of the mplo{ed in lbl‘:unfldm( mthmh:rnn- of enjoyment m-'.n .hnamnm Miss tl«:,{‘nuk-‘; -“17.:.1 c:flln:ronf no.lzl m—{;:r. g iy va”;n tatam: bt damer, | A SALE that involves more tha - -.'I -~ = - | smaller cities. This should be borne | ment to our iness streets, where a Benjamin, the general di- | an rs. Helbel out of a family of 12, h » h o usan: ards o 52 Day. |l a m. | p. m [l p. m Il B in mind in comparing expenditures. | Vear ago could be seen the unsightly ‘ana Miss Maty Richerds, the | the previous death being that of their ST CAERIENe. night. WASTRCHRY . Brast '“’"’l od ;"“' t‘*br 4 T T rTy Some figures for the year 1903-1909 fol? | ruins of a fire that sadly reminded us irectress, were in charge, as- | daughter, Jennie. a monih ago. In|Jent 4 E. Chorry called the merting PIAy Mipow S5 BMWIeonive Pes ——25 CENTS—— 17 (%5 ] Tow: of @ departed industry. sisted In scoring by a committee which | View of ‘their unusual afictions. the T Ol Mupoctacrtor 1th are imported 19 447 H Enrollment at opening of year 394— John T. Young Boiler Co. comprised Mrs. Luella Mathews, Miss | family has the deep sympathy of a 2 Churel, REDoSts 20 143 313 from Norwich, S1 from out of town, | mpis'ia one of our acquisitions the | Mary Sheridan, Miss Lida Caley, Miss | wide circle of friends. girerent, departments were presenied | A SALE which affords you the opy - 21 449 it Average attendance about 375 or 380— The cits Sl i Jennie Kimbell and Miss Winitred Mc- 4 R 7 e tunity te ot from = variet N. D. Sevin & Son 22 51 It from out of town 75. i Pt ite ot aaoutiide Drast of Iany agd | Adam. - Tickets were taken by Jam OBITUARY. Hoeyotional commiiie: (RINY el which comprises svery thing the . : : Years expenditure, exclusive of art | e £15 55 52 SUISSS G Srard 20 1 I Holland, sssisted by Chariés T v Alice M, Dean, membership committee: is new in Embroideries, fron Six hours after high water 1t Is low | school, maintenance of Slater Museum, Beasley. Mrs. Joseph Fuller. ‘. tide. which s followed by flood tide. | Conyv: allery and Peck _libr: et s s b ek el G 40 tables in the big hall Mm. N, Bugene Smith, finance com- Baby Sats to b4 inch Flouncings - Converse ~gallery oc! ary. | cern to carty out plans for the inaugu- reL ee in the big hal Mrs, Joseph Fuller died Sunday | mittes. Ten new names were proposed r $26,750. of which tuition fees provided | SoT 10 Satry oul PIADE a5 LIS SPMeus land “the rematnder in the reading | eveninig at 1.30 o'clock at the Backus | for membership. R ko ot g . ~4 GREENEVILLE approximately one-third and income | concern of great magnitude. room. When the play was over the |hospital, where she had been u patient | After the short business meeting, N 5 et bkl o 5 - E R 2 rom invested funds two-thirds. AV-|™“mpe seven concerns that I have spe-|following . prize awards were an-|for the past five weeks. The cause | Bugene Bmith, chairman of the enter id Embroideries at fully 4-8 ¢ Ephraim Fontaine Had Twa Ribs | €rage cost per pupil, $§7.89. Charges 1o | yifcally mentioned give employment to | ounced, the pretty trophies of skill|of ner death was spinal meningitis, | tainment committee, took charge, and 1-2 less than regular price Broken and Back Braised from Fall| Norwich pupils $15.° Charge to cut of |1 353 nands, with a yearly payroll of |Peing miuch admired: Ladfes—FIrst | and she had been in ill health for 4 | the followlng enjoyable programme i town puplls 345 paid in most cases Y | gh17 938, These ere: - official . figures, | E0I0 cliw Snd Joskes, Mew. B. G. Ba- | yeat. as conducted: Mandolin’ and HIAN —Will Recover—Father Goes to| heir Towns, with state aid under the | 150" domonstrate. that the board of | Ker: second. silver sugar spoon. Mixs | *“Hir maiden name was Jennte Wil- | duet, Mims Roth Hamilion and Mis: THIS EXTRAORDINARY Ciaim Bonin's Body. ‘&'I:,l:’fb‘“f‘-t teachers: Male 5, female | trade has been a great factor In the in- H““”"-""'“{ third, turquofse matrix | cox and she was born in Charlestown. | Helen Hamilton; dialogue, The Cen- % X e OF tedchms: o b ¢ | dustrial growth of the city of Norwich | #nd silver ring, Mrs. Frank Lewis; | R I, forty vears ago. the daughter of | sus Taker, Miss Sadie Dawson and N. EMBROIDERY SALE Antoine Bonin of 30 Hickory street|14; total 13. Number of assistants: | ST STOITE oF Th oty oF WOPAICH | fourth, picture, Miss Lena Daley: fifth, | Sarah Dufry and William Wilcox. She | Bugene Smith. recitation, Roy C. Phil- ; Jeft Tuesday morning for Providence|Male 2, female 2; total 4. Grand total | 3 FE0Er e a lamb Miss Esther Collins. Gentle- | naq been Hiving on lower Hunters | lipa: paper animal eutting: recitation. o ot s e e i 4 s e Chanies | 1o e ik " Flewee Hiiiech | ooy peper anima) chiclie? restiation) WILL CONTINUE Bonin, 19_vears old, who was killed| Notwithstanding the vote In NoT- | jent—having reached the limit fixed by | Yorrington: second, watch tob with old | months, and before that had lived in | rhyming game. —Refreshments were when the T0-foot stack on top of which | wich against consolidation, it iz a fact | SE0T N RETOFCass, (e, UL BRCC BY ) American coin, 1830. John _Tague: | Greenevills, Fitchville and Franklin. | served at the close of the enjovable TODAY he was dancing buckled and threw him | that the town is more and more assum- my associates, the secretary and treas- third, brass inkstand, John Galliva She leaves a husband ahd five children | evening. o the ground Monday afternoon in At-|ing the care of the schools, even in the | {% BEEOHIRIES. T0E BOCTStAry BN, (Heass | fourth, a picture, Edmund Portelance: | ana one brother, Charles Wilcox of 4 y _— Heboro, Mass. Tho body will probably | incorporated districts. This fact 13 bet- | will g ‘to the various standing com- | 0fth. & 'decoratéd donkey, Norman | Kingston, T, 1. ' Much sympathy 1% AND ALL THIS WEEK. be brought here for burisl T e D i eald oo the town | Mmittees, my heartfelt gratitude for their | Kimball. felt for her family, p S e S . Eli Fontalne of Hickory street, fa- | the increas s paid by o-operation during the past two vears. — SXKs wiay oficers iot MHBE oD nnot rongly th ther of Ephraim Fontaine, who was|for support. In the accompanying ta- | ToOREROPR CIMRE 108 BRSC 1V0 FEME | popKiINS & ALLEN ARMS co. i Sobleskie mociety _ure an follows: | We ea urge teo strongly tha wie Franklin Sqnare, up swith his fellow worker and fell 50 | ble there is an interesting comparison | i, "Cntire membership for choosing me ¥ Ice Harveit Ove Chairman, Joseph 8i vice chair- | dom of supplying your present and foet when the stack collapsed, also | between 1889 and 1908. In most of the | {o€ SRULe, EMICERAD TF ChOOEng 0 | A nnual Meeting and Elsction of Direc | The Ponemah company’s men have | man, Adam Gauronski hier, Stanis- | future needs while this Sale is in pre went o see his son Tuesday at the | districts the amount is double. In West | \% SO0 B S BV 00 350 o8 B abl filled their ice house at the reservolr | law Marchlewski; financial secretary, WILL SELL YOU A Rhode Tsiand hospital in Providence, | Chelsea 1t is noarly three and one-half | (.57 e ®| tore—Officers Subsequently Chosen. |and the tools were brought down io | Bronisiaw Kierskowski: recording sec gress. Where he was taken Monday evening|times as large. e tax rate varl e the villaze Monday, This year Boss |retary, Stanislaw Rawlowski: trustee % 17 JEWELED after the accident. He was found in ;:rgr';,mlns: ‘yt-u v:inlo:vo“‘la.xes A he,.“:‘fflg‘t“’za“a’::fisd_“D,“’_‘fm‘_’;“x nofhe snnual meeting ‘gt the stock- | Farmer Yerrington used one of Con | Wiadyslaw Lonklewkes. Teliks Traw = Hamilton Waleh |55 Sem e me i | s Sar T ishie 1 fert | 77 andvarvor cSnefeas'in Washing: | 530t Peiediin B Wieeion ot | He o'y Somen ot amutd prbs - ne Embroiderie his back. He will 3 ps the average for the size of Nor- 3 of the Norwicl vings soclety with a | Kramer & Henderson have been filled. n 3 A 2 B e e i i ] IR Wit s Tower rote. In the weer- Treasurer’s Report. Targe representation of stock present. sovenan s Sahene ey Edgings from 3 to 12 inches In 20-year Goid Filled Case Tuesday, telling of his son's condi- | 88 amount paid for wages Norwich is| C. Leslte Hopkins, treasurer, made | The reports of the officers were heard Taftvilles vs. Jewett City. FOR FLETCHER'S Inserting dings and Veinings tion. i will return home today. The | low. “Tho ‘;‘nm‘u"_?;|;2un;_h;efte;:‘esd his .rlvnuul report, lho:tn: a halance ::r«_: :fiifi‘,’é’dfl.{‘: eh]-{ lfillowinx{_:irfir- Manager Adolphus Benoit of the c STORI on ‘onmbrie, Nainseok and Owies —FOR— young man wanted to come back with | from the state is $13.113. - | from last year of $1,376.60. There was : ur H. Brewer, Charl . , A A st 5 e e b0 T Ak I | oa given In relation to schools and | recolved from Aucs $LSGS and otmer |IL Osgood, Horace A. Briges, Charles | schaduled awith Jewelt ity (onignt at om0 o 13300 him remain at the hospital until out of | outside poor should have two resul income, making-a total of $3,197.34.(B. Lee, Archibaid Mitchell, Gardiner | parigh hall, Jewett City lost a game danger. First—Call attention to the growing | He showed the expenditures to be ali | Hall, Jr., John C. Averill, Edward E.| here hefore this season ,and won DIED. Finer Edgings, 3 to 12 inches wie - ‘The young men were in the employ | eXpenditures as a reason why the large | met, leavink-a balance of $1328.53 in | Perry and John Eccles. The last three | game on their home court. Tha Olym- LMAN—In _Baltimore, on Friday, | jneeptin, Soidinge and ’ Valnls of Contractor F. C. Bache and were | increases in the grand list have not| the ‘treasury. The report was accept- | named are new directors, succeeding | pics piay the Jewett City second team, | Jan. 14, 1610, “Elizabeth Dwikht 9 ot Vemings St Shltd « & B repairing the stack, which was at the| made a reduction in the tax rate pos- | ed. Frank T. Brown and Charles H. Pres- “| Woolsey' Gilman, widow of Daniel|on cambric, Nainsook and Swise watch for the money in the | ngine room of the Robinson jewelry | Sible. Secondly—Provide food for re-| The following new members were |ton, deceased, and W. A. Briscoe, re- Local Mention o L L T TS T 25¢ and 300 c world. 5 flection and subsequent discussion. Jectad: Willl BT, | signed. M - John M. and Jane Andrews Woolsey F 19¢ shop, Railroad avenue, Attleboro. When elected: am_T. Thayer. B. F, Johia: Kellaber. 18", comnod 1o his |- i6t Wew Baven mbroideries at @ec25d thek{sk\ckhbucerd‘Bnnl;\ fell, first What the Board Has Done. Eeavut_ v;n:ign J& '_E;;m-gaé O;c,nr ed"‘:‘:gdgltfig;;a:flt&:r mom-ur‘m ole;"~ home on South C street with an at- | Burfal in_ the plot in Yantie striking the electric light i owman, Peterson er, E. C. Jew- s unanimously: » P orning, i X bt e, Bre] 1n the remainmg time extended to|GOVTANL W, Lillibriage, Frederick | President, Arthur H. Brewer; vice | tack of neuralgla. San 1o a’h s alarm wires and then a fence on the Eround. He died before medical as.|me by your courtesy I shall endeavor | g "cranston, George A. Ashbey, Frank | president, Charles H. Osgood; memeral| p 0wy et o : 2 3 neyed question: lvan of Willi- |AULD—In Groton, Jan. 18, 1970, James " Sistance reached him. Fontaine drop. |to TePlY to the hackneyed ques 0. Moses, Nelson C. Taintor, George | manager, secretary a freasurer, : o i V. Auld. BARGAIN DAYS pea straight to the ground, landing on | avhal has the Board of Trade done for | 1t Hiyde, 'W. A. Morse. Charles B..Lee. mantic has been visiting Mrn JORR | oy panmy gl Corset Cover Widths his side, The falling stack fell within| “Notning 15 so detrimental to public Officers Elected. Jan, 17,1910, M. Wohiforth, | 18-inch Corsst Cover Edgings, at t} ey e Ot I Doy, Tonbinkl service Se the loss of memory ex-| The officers for the ensulng year fron Vault Removed. Samuel Marcil, the young son of i Attisboro. Mass, | P0018! prices— Every day during this week will be 5. ster in the em- | SeTvice as the 108 of oMot ap- | wennC elo o o eSS YT | The big fron vault which was used | Mre. Margaret ' Marcii of South € Sin Norus Attsboro, | Mask, e G Y loy of Peck, McWilliams & Co., and G : Bargain Davs at our store. Special |Ppo o g Drociation shown tfowards those en- | ihere Deine mo. opposition . whateverr | PY, the Thames National bank In their | street, is rocovering from an attack. | Mrx Anthony Bonin. 30 Hickory t 2 yard—wvalue tmaucements on our entire stgck of |emplay " r "o 87¢ Dow In thefr|gageq in civie improvement. With the | President, Edwin A, Tracy; first vice | O} Paiing building has been pur- Btreet, aged 19 years ASSe & maee Furniture, Carpets, Sto nd balance . e record of the Norwich Board of Trade | president, = Henry A. Tirrell: second | P25ed by alocal arm of junk dealers. | ~George Millette of South B sireet|smma—At 8t Joseph's convent Willl AL 300 & ‘yasd--maine . Carpets, Stoves and balance | L o0\ comam L Tnaciibly written upon the city the nat | viee president. Joseph .- Haviland; |1t Weighed sbout four tons .and was [ Is resovering from a cut on his 1ead | “mantic, Jan.' 1%, 1910, Sim At B9 & yard—value of our furnishing goods. A few dol- Ural question to @sk would ba “What | third Wiee president. Grosvenor iy, | carted to their yard on Tuesday by | received by a fall while cutting ane, formerly Miss Kath lars will do wonders these days in the DEFEAT THE SODALITY. | has not the Board of Trade done for | secretary, Henry W. Tibbits: treasur. | COntractor John Woodmansee to be |last Saturday on the Blissvilie pond.|The remains may be viewed in line of Housefurnishings. . Norwich?” And this question could | er, C. Leslie Hopkins: executive com- | Proken up for old iron. S S ool (his Aftemroon ong, SVeRINE. Wo must reduce our stock befors | Whist Games Were Won by 37 Points, [be more quickly answered. = For inlmittee, president, vice presidents. past don gxgcr.;s.:—u an iron worker | el AP SO e iy Fi 2 Leaving the Latter Still Ahead by 52. | Spite of its great activities in other | president. Charles F. Thayer, William NORWICH TOWN e b B L (R Ry morning at St Joseph's church. ouncing taking m:—;}mmflr. and ;e want ail who %xéw;xon; ;1} n:luuhbe conceaed that the % You;,, P,, P B Sarsbian ang Burial In St. Joseph's oemetery, LRy . need anvthing in our line to come this | The second match in the whist con- | Board of Trade has never done any-| Henry F. Ulmer: auditors, Nathan A.| Kindly Memories of Dr. H ASH—In Newton, M ~inc ouncings for shirt wa week and take advantage of this rare | test between the Fathew Mathaw so-|thing to improve our municipal gov- | Gibbs, Guy B. Dolbeare. -—A:Npt e g 14 S - R ks S osenine Nesh, sstor ai| and baby dresses at these prices i aattin clety of Greeneville and the St, Jo-|ernment. This is a sorry acknowledge- B \br perature anges— The ‘meflcan Xress g gy v B = S St e it e S 10 | Shemt o make tn'siew of our provincial «-Prosident Brewer. Evening of Whist. ¢ gl George H. Williams. | © At 3%o—valuo 500 as o e e Ml el : ot obsolete district school | E-President Arthur H. Brewer was L o SR R At 69c—valuo $1.00 and $1.25 H 15| evatem. our _extravagant method of | asked to tell the board of his recent| Mr. Barbour of Providence was in 00 WVIRG| FVar'or sies " tratn 3, e At 98c—value $1.60 AR R T UL TR int: the outside poor, the lack trip to Kurope, which he did in a most | town on Monda, busi i Corks £ 7. Retly. malntaining the outside poor, Curope, vi on a business trip. Shea & Burke |G opsivaed fr w5, Reny Ac| mainisiniug e a0 2207 15 aie: | pieasing. manser. Ho. sisitedthe Tor L4 rip SHERMAN in Framiin Jan. 18 Rev | 89 50 ( #-tnch Hemsiched Fioun e o e e U e, Father | e lincs. It Is tyue that many of these | lowing places: ~Plymouth, London,| It was uoticed Tuesday that: there i Great P R N Shachaan. lARST 20 ressy ings with three-in 37-41 Main B e e ey thosnts ahead. | questions huve been discussed at our | Parls_ Lucerne, Milan, Venice, Flor- | was forty degrees difforence in the The Principal Cause of the Great Pre- value | very fine and dainty pat Sireet. e e 16 "potnts, mating o tatmoq [ meetings. Isn't it about time for deeds | ence, Rome, Naples, Pompeil, Sorento, | temperature in twenty-four hours, valence of Indigestion and Dyspepsia $2.50 | for baby dremses 7a 37 for the evening. On the two nighte | Father than words? Gapri. Piss, Genoa, Nice, Mohte Carlo. o x g ~ e | 112y the Sodality now leads by 52 But now to the question: “What has | Paris lnr;d caerm;nrlg. Th;re were nA:;r }:endlndx several months in —— 45-inch Flouncings at thess prices ints. Durk the e o cigars | this-board done for Norwich?"” many interesting incidents of the triv, orida, onard Woodward is again g At $1.19—valuas §1 - $2.00 points. During " the evening cigars | this board dend for Hor el de took | which, told in Mr. Brewers mastedy | at his home on West Town streat |~ Trisl P';k:.': 4/ ":";:: Pyeps At :1 89 —value $ s ablets Sen : : $2.25 a were passed. The games in the first h s the initiative and was the principal| Way, proved most entertaining and he troo las follsmes oy B Conenite ara el | factor in brinsing about the following | was given much applause. On Huntington avenue. around the | Man inhabits every part of the globe 15 Main S t, Corkary 19, W. Downing and M. Stes: | public improvements in Norwich: President Tracy. Bean Hill green and down West Town | where external influences can be suc- han 23; Willlam Harrington and T. 7.| Reduction in railroad rates. I 2 __| street,” there are cases of measles in |cessfully resisted. Food is an import Keliy 53, T Delaney ang 7 MeNerncy| Improved mail, train and telegraph | President E. A. Tracy was at this | seven families. ant element in effecting this, and na. = A"_over 3 It D oo ona iy ¥ aranormey | service. time presented to the members by Mr. ture has provided for it accordingly. e T T e [ oy ot open.policy: pDlaying: Cary and he expressed his apprecia- | ar. and Mrs, H. L. Yerrington of | The colder the climate the more ani- unera Irec ors b P s asa o s ' mal food and olly substances are re- vers for shirt waists 55 M. OrSuliean| Extension of street railway to West | tion of the honor conferred upon him | washington street go to Clinton today and warned the members that he could | (WWednesday), to visie Mr. ¥ ervington yokes at prie | Dodd_ana P. Capl |ana_P. Downing 8 quired: the warmer a preponderanc E. J. Boland siad ana Baltic. on and | Widening of the channel of the|not be expected to keep up the whirl- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen’ Yer. | Of vegetables and fruits is Decessars value 76 M. J. ckley B:C{Llr:;;‘ 1;53 26, 3. O'Sullivan and F. |, Widening o wind pace of the one he was succeed- | Tingto, in one’s diet. 1 : In the second hour the results were| Brection of three industrial build- | ing. Fe promised to:do all he can to \ The whale-blubber of the fur-clad At value $1 nd § as follows: J. F. Coughlin ana J. . |ings. all now fully occupied. advance the interests of Norwich. He| My and Mrs. Ira Wheeler of Hunt- | Eskimo, and the rice of the nude Afri: m a mBrs At value $1.75 and $2.08 Corkery 20, C. Downes and D. Farreli| Broadway theater. elicves that the board has influence | fnngion avenue entertained at dinner | €an, are as much necessities of local- g At $1.19—value § and 557 Willlam Harrington and T3 Heny| State armors. on things in Norwich and it is an or- | on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aus. | ity 6s matters of cholce. The same AC §1.00—valus $5.00 and $4.54 29, M. Downing and M. Sheehan 27:| Norwich hospital for the insane. zanlzgmn lhefehv is proud of. ORIY | ¢in and their three daughters, Agnes, | indications exist in civilization. Thus, G - H. D. Buckley end D. J. Mullen 24, M.| Government postoffice building. the chamber of commerce in New Ha- | Milgred and Edith Austin of Preston, | the diet in America and England is 45-inch All-overs for shirt waists & Osnilivan and B Dowaing pen 24 M| Mohegan park. ven Is larger and he expressed the de- | M gng Mrs, Wililam Burdick and | essentially different from that in Italy, Lady Asstetant. Dodd_and P. Caples 25, J. O’'Sullivan| FPreservation of old town records. sire to do what they have dome the| n’ anq Mrs. Richard Carter. Spain and Egypt. Telephone omll $78-3. dre & thess prices and F. McMahon 39: E. J. Boland and| Making Otis library fr A L e e e The effects of universal communi- - At $1.19—value $1.60 178 M. 3. Buckley 84, T. Delaney and 1 |_ Esteblishment of Norwich and New | Then it will be a power in Norwich| pr Henry Bishop, whose death oc- |cation are nowhere more obvious than | Henry M. Chureh. W, Smith Allen. At $1.59—value $2.00 and $2.50 McNerney 26. York Propeller compan: aftalrs; He closed amidst applause. | curred in his 90th year In New York, |on the luxurious table. To furnish| sulyisdaw et Tuosiay the match will be in| Annexation of East Side. This completed the business and the | 5, 'yanuary 14, was for many years | the refined cuisine, all climates, both the Sodality rooms again, Placing Montville in Norwich tele- | meeting djourned for -refreshments. | o visitor in Norwich Town, spending | s¢a and land, are lald under contribu- N = phone district. e By e Y auregan under the Ji- | part of the summer here. ‘His beau- | tion, and the stomach is expected io . Doribnals. Columbus day celebration in 1592 | rection of the entertainment commit- | tiful character won the high regard of | digest, without assistance everything Matched Sels Samuel Dilworth has returned home | ., he Board of Trade also united lifl o g friends and relatives in this localit; m-:x is_put lnl‘udfl. Combinirg to- p Bro calling the first public meeting for the T gether such varied products, and the , h " . seeodoiticn o) i celebration of the 250th anniversary in Bought House. Weekly Whist at Parish House. flekioct OF the relation between Glim: [ -Dost miakes, hish aBd low cut, at{Fine quality Matched Sets, compr Frank Delawey has retutmed to| 1902 M. Bruckner has purchased from F.| The usual weekly whist wes held | &t and foods, are very active causes | LOWEST PRICES. two widthe of Insertings and thre Jewett City after visiting. local rela. | These public benefits above enumer- |J. Leavens the two-story two-tene-lon Tuesday evening in the parish | Of, dyspepsia FRANK A. BILL widths of Edgings to a patterr iy ated affected every person in the com- | ment frame dwelling house at No. 107 | house of the Sacred. Heart church, | ,The heavy substantial dishes of this % these prices— munity. They were not for the benefit | Franklin street. 3 Cliibs wers trumps. . The scorers mers | Olimate accord badly with the ther- | Telephone. 104 Main Strest. AL MORE SUITS BROUGHT. of any privileged elass, but for the Miss Nellle Kingsley, Miss Anna Fill- { MOmeter at ninely degrees: and an 3B R X - bty 2 community at large. “Not for an age, | TUmm—==———————————==| " 03 Miss Agnes White. inflexibility In regulating the kind and v At 19c-va EIGE GRADE . i vimiaviin. b | oy 8837 caavaT Dum sna 3Mise” Kimes White, St | oo st of & Jatae PIANO RECITAL. and Another Sceks $20,000 Damages. | . Norwich has made some great gains et Sl oo pigustinod % | proportion of the ill health and 2 fimancially and industrially since the | Without Overloading The Stemach.|Ticlds, cards. Seconds, Mis ach_troubles among the English ‘snd Catherine Shem McKenna of New |B0ard of Trade was organized. There Connell, ink well; Bartholomew sni. | Americans. MR, F. L. FARRELL wil give a : s London brings suit against John J.|@re seven local industries which owe livan, hair brush. = Thirds, Mrs, Jonn | , Thousands of people who have suf- | Piano Recital In Y. M, C. Hall Ba“s'e Embr()]d()r](l},, McKenna, of parts unknown, for & di. | their establishment in this city wholly | mne business man, especially, needs | Holden, paper weight; John McCarthy, | fcred from stomach troubles, and o|Wednesday Evening, Jan. 6, 8,15, " Vorce on the grounds of desertion. Eer | OF 1argely to the efforts of the Norwich | s0oq in the morning that will not over- | hand mirror. ' S DY | general ill-health resulting therefrom. | Tickets 50 and 75 cents, for sale at| matiste Bands, all widths in plaih ar maiden name was Catherine T. Shea, | Board of Trade, most of them having |iond the stomach, But give mental vig- because of a badly regulated diet, and | G. A. Davis' and Broadway Pharmacy. 4 and they wore married Nov. 7, 1901, |been brought from oiher towns. or for the day. - Dorcas Society. the Ingesitng of an_e¥osivgtatiguat| - ms1b Snicws 9 Aotual 750 and £ The defendant deserted her June 28, The Norwich Cutlery Company. Much depends on the start a man| A celebration in honor of fo of 0d at the table, have obtaine - - — otual 76¢ and Kl 4 ur mem- y er v $1.00 value at L ata 1906, She asks for the custody of their | This concern removed from Hart- |§ets each day, as to how e may ex- | bers of the Dorcas soclety of Preston O D A s CHARITY BALL g T D ford in 1889, The conditions of re. |Dect to accomplish the work on hand.| chapel whose birthdays came in Jan- | ame- or rwe or ST ART & DYSPEES ' Satista, Frentings and All-evers SACRIFICE TR Gt :“Me;:ru;;g%sou;-,s moval were the obtaining of a loan of [ He can’t be alert with a heavy,| uary took place Monday evening in the | §TA TABLETS after each meal, or te, very fine goods (njuneé Teceived by being str £ s or | several thousand dollars for necessary | fried-meat-and-potatoes breakfast re-| form of a surprise party at the home whenever any of the well-known The plan of the boxes for the Charity Actual $3.00 te [ R a i o02. when her Ight leg was cut| selling bonds, after the savings banks | A Calif. business man tried to find| story telling and games were a part contain every. clement ihat sxists in | ¢sday Evening, Feb. 2, 1910, has been | g7.ingh Batiste Flouncings for dresss o 2t he,ankle and she received meny | nad all declined to srant the loan. some f90d combination that would not | of 'a pleasant eveni Noticeable | fho stomach to digest the food, and in | placed with Mrs. P. H. Harriman, 314 [ youisitul designs with Baby Irish Lace Me P“RS“N S D e i e hesd g Doy The J. B. Martin Co., Ltd. guerioad the stomach in the morning, | among the refreshments’ was a Dirth- | {he xact provortion as found therein: | Main stract. The plan ix identical | jIECLIT T 9 || of the court on Tuesday, being return- | In 1898 this company proposed to es- | Fra swrite Sns, rosted In white &nd ecorated 1n | Siytiiaics, ihe Place of the natural|with that for the military ball. Orders Jctus) 8300 and g9 19 .00 value at 19 ed for the first Tuesday in February. tt:fl:;r: 3512‘11?%‘11!&0&“‘?;\?‘;3 s M_:Fo’r T i o unable to find afbrown with the names of those in |geficient in quality or quantity, and |foF nearly haif the boxes have already Scotland’s population s eatimated [ tions: " (1) Taxesto be remitted for & | Crougtt fo sustain s Basincs. men | Eacets Hpon Iekving wishod them mans | 40, thelr worl for them, Temoving tie | boen received. Order or call early. to be closed to five millions. period of ten vears (2) A construc- |Without overloading his stomch, caus- | happy returns of the day. 10 the four | \ioibat ol oy dEeatiug the food and | et 426 danid The Farrier. indigestion by digesting the food. and o ‘éfie’.?.‘.ft'.:‘ié’f.:".&i.‘,’,‘&‘f ing indigestion and kindred aiiments. | in whose honor the party was glven— | tie digestive tract. puainz men, for the pursore c€acanle) | ¥meing o very buey and wiso u vers | Mot 5t iiyn, s "Rbvent ies | 0 ho Uiher aigentve remeay emnant Week ; s 3 give up| Hill and Miss Nellie Rathbone. bulldings at o cost mot to cxceed $40.- |preakiast alogether, But Iuckily 1 CLA I g b ML B LB , these buildings to be leased at a duc v G i €qu to Stuart’s yspepsia Tablet: Funeral e G per aent” Fnia concern oy | W35 induced to try Grape-Nuts, Geing to Eurs, b e At i e B L This is Remnant week — the greats since . purchased the entire DIODETLY, |pew man: can works Mithout Hring my | g, EdVard McCafirey, —who hassleen| fully efficlent. -or which removes dis- bargain-giving event of the ment Diracior made many extensions, and Auring the | need ta e . ut tring. my | ariver for a local truckmaby sails | comfort, banishes stomach-pein, snd During this week we offer many sps Past your has sxpendcd $40.000 In new | und g der T o my merves strong| this - week om the Lusitania from |rclieves and cures all of the sympioms | {WEDNESDAY EVENING DINNER, ol i " - g s - % : th § re in Remnants, Odd Sizes fllld Embalmar L iiew & ‘Allae: Avihe Co. Nors il one ot e e o sate | hena Soine ¢imé with Lis paginb. S ";’!rfi'”fin'wu-:m'. naner. 45 6 to 8. 0'Clook—80 Cent and Broken Linss. Every department After the great fire iwhich destroved | quantity of cold milk make a delicious G o Aol e s gl B T % jur e tablets, o singlel Gapes must be roserved in advance. | in the cluded and the charises i 3 the property of the Hopkins & Allen |morning meal, whi invigorates me H N for such that ne ene tan DENTISTRY 70 Franklin St Bulletin Bids. J) rma Co. the Nerwich bonrd of irade | for the duy’s business " i D tfi-:mo::nofim '}au;', araiils of any kind of tood, - PR . o TGS rd to igners them. .Come any da High Class Dental Work of every Ry b was instrumental and assisted in se- | Read the little ®ook, “The - Road oy Tor werer elepteil |, All perso; are annoyed with Soup_Créam of Tomuioe "y FEED S inae Yo e Prompt service day or nlght. Taring aduitional capital Tor the pes- |to Wellville” in ~ phes. “Theres | O Sunday fof the current by the [#tomach troubles of any kind, should|. ~ Entree—Petis Pates De Careme | this week—come teday if possibis will be appreciated by me - Lady Assi: petuation of the company. The capital | Reason.” & Preston chapel Sunday school: * Su- | uee Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which Roast—Chicken, Cranberry Jelly s Aaant. L & . i perintendent. Miss Anna B, Storms: | will remove such troublex in a very Macedoine of Vegetable DR. C. B. ELDRED. Asalsted br Viacent D. Bldred. ENTRAL BUILDING, 3413 43 Broadwam Restdence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatre. Telephons 642-3. 10 $300.000, and as a nucleus of a gre: 1 d = of o gre . tary, LeRoy Storms: treasurer, Bren- | druggist. and send us name and ad- Sulad & ndiitey the iachinar L Of tha.Tore | ORI from time to tims. They | (0. e B O iwn | dreme for Tree sample, Address F. A. Dessert -Strawberry fce Cream hand Arms Co. .of W“t';‘r',"“' a3 pur-|ars genuine, trus, and full of human | ana LeRoy Storms; m superin- | Stuart Co. 150 Stua: Cota chased and removed e interest. tendent, Mrs B. B shall, Mich. sanise sanitdaw Was eventually incrased from $100.000 | Eyer pead the above letter ? A new | assistant, Hiias FL Chapman: seere- |short time. Purchase a box from your Crackers Cheena “] P I X & M,t h " En

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