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er[BALD AT 25 : o ; moh tate ; pE hos Monday “dance at the sixty people on the fioor and fine misic PERSGNAL W, A. Davies of Norwich was in Niantic on Wednesday. % There were BOSTON S0 Guinea Broilers, The first valentines are appearing| Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Johnson Justin Holden Chosen Grand Senior Warden—Re remedy, Parisian Sage,-that it would S ST Sty | _oMerwioh, Thursday, a0 0 T T X : J Mr. Armstrong Tells How He Grew |iras’ given by Galilgan's orchesira. | oy ey VARIOUS MATTERS today on legal business. Fred A. Verplank Elected by Grand Lodge of Masons— Hair in a Short Time i MI M'k i) .| Dear Sirs was told of your great Ifl' IKe Banks Are XXXX Roasts, in the store windows.. 24 have returned from thelr weds grow hair on bald heads, so0 I got a bot- e Turkeys,. . trip. i) ne ports and Committees. tle and tried it, and it is fine. I am a Dy Supper at Central Baptist church young man. and, only 25, and was com- There is a vast difference be- - tonight at 6.30.—adv. pletely bald on the top of my head, and g'-lv':n. g i eelrs, Frank A. Collins has returned { now I have hair one inch long, with the tween a place merely to deposit ckens, ueumbers, Only sbout two weeks remain for|Irom New Haven after a three week: h s wentyssecond | ed ‘o 31,7 ing | Us€ of only one bottle. I shail certain- d R Fowls, Toreal ot e Batian visit with friends. S alon. :nar: nd;' Ly Sost | the o’x & 51.06, a gain of $67.94 during Iy i ‘on using it until 1 have & good your money, and checl un‘ Broilers, Squashes. Worshipful Grand lodge of Commecti- e Reports. head of hatr. which I huve no doubt it it, and a place where every offi- Adaitions will be made to all water| Timothy Fields has returned to New|cut, ¥. and A. M. was Wed-| i auaiting committes. Mérle A. | ik BriE - Ocas AL eC R ol cer and every employe takes a CHEESE OF ALL KINDS. ORANGES CHEAP AND SWEET. CALIFORNIA MUSKMELONS. Somers Bros. — REMOVAL — Dr. Rush W. Kimball has removed his office to bills unpaid after January 20.—adv. Southern fruit growers are sending Florida oranges north to their friends. The next legal holiday, Lincoln day, February 12, comes on Saturday this vear. Court Sachem whist, Foresters' hall tonight. Gentlemen 25c, ladles 15c.— adv. Shoveling snow has provided many Lafayette place. D. Steele in New London. Everett Eagles, formerly of this city, has accepted a position with Plerce, Graham & Hayes of New Haven. Eagles has been employed in Bridge: port. Britain after a visit at his home at 24 Miss Sadle Sullivan has resigned ‘her position as stenographer in this city and has entered the employ of E. M. opened nesday morning at 11.30 at the Masonic temple, Hartford. There was a large attendance of grand and grand officers and delegates from 110 sub- ordinate lodges of the state. The total attendance was about 250. The grand lodge was opened in ample form by Most Worsh Grand Master Weston G. Grannis of Litch- fleld and associate grand _officers. Prayer was offered by Grand ain the Rev, Ridgway F. Shinn of Litch- field. Committees. Grand Master Granniss appointed Cowles of Bridgeport, Willlam A. Gil- ‘ert of Bethel, and Wallace S. Moyle of New FHaven, presented its report. Sstating that the reports of the grand . grand trustees and grand 'y _were correct. The printing committee, Frank W. Havens of Hartford, John M. Parker, Jr.. and Ermon M. Peck of West Hart- ford, presented its report. Legislation. The committee of legislation, ap- pointed a year ago, Frank W. Havens of Hartford, Eaward E, Fuller of Tol lana, in F. Turner of Middis gineer. Belleville Horses) ing Mill Co., Ont, August 21, 19 the readers of The Bulletin: The “o. American makers of Parisian Sage, wish to state that they do not guarantee Parisian Sage to grow hair on bald heads, because In most cases the hair root ix dead. In the case of Mr. Armstrong the halr root was not dead. and knowing as we do the astonishing hair growing virtue of Parislan Sage, we see no reason wh ghould not grow hair on the h Mr. Armstrong. But we do guarantee Parisian Sage Belleviile, it of friondly interest in your account. Wae try to make every depo: itor feel that this is a ban home. All Departments of Banking. The Thames Loan & Trust Co. Shetacke! Streat, Norwic), Conn. January Muslin Wear 21 Broadway, Wauregan. Block| , yoy with dimes and nickels for the - the following committees t (and so does The Lee & Osgood Co.) = own and Isalah Barber, Jr. of Hart- g The e Lt 1| dec17d Hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun-| picture theaters, Supernumerary Samuel Blinderman| Address of Grand Master and Re- | folih W00 taglah Barber, Jr. of HAnte | (o utop ralling hair, dandruff, and ftch- _ e T to 4 p. m. Office teiephora was out on Wednesday for the fimt|POTtS of Associate Officers—Andrew J. | aores of Semator Benpemin b Tarnes | N8 scalp, in twe weeks, O money 4 Residence, 167 Broadway. Tele-| Uncleaned gutters and leaky roofs|time for several weoks. He is recover. lock, Bethel; Arthur C. Wheeler, | ang Representative Edward E. Fuller, | Pack. . e phone 45-2. i P —ccocts B S oo g weeks. recover- | Norwalk; Wallace S. Moyle, New Ha- | i picbresentative Bdward 1 FUler | “piigian Sage is a daintily perfumed ° Sy oy o ing after a successful operation by a|ven; Isaiah Baker, Jr. Hartford; Ed-|lature at the last seesion passed a jaw | Bair dressing. not sticky or greass, and a‘l n nu m s ers on Wednesday. New York doctor about five weeks|Win H. Forbes, Torrington. making It & misdemeancr and pun. | 1% used extensively by ladies who de- Eika] sy Charters—James McCormick, Wind- | [chaii® ot § gmisqemeancn, and DUnc | gire “brilllant and luxuriant hair thet LINE A LOGOMOTIVE UNT Drossmakers and taflors are over. sor; Ermon M. Peck, West Hartford; | Masonic iraternity or any other legit- { atiracts and tascinatex, = o i ’ On or Abou! Monday, R S TR o e OBITUARY. ol i o imate fraternal societies or orders, the | T.arge bottles, 50 cente. al frikEis at n. 'lon $ | FULL STEAM, IT IS GOING ALON coming soclal affairs. ‘Appropriations—Edward B. Fuller, | woating of & button or sthor ineighia | EYerywhere, and at The Lee & Osgovd Toliand; Henry H. Brantigan, Bridge- | o 3 ith | Co. b SpS el anuary Seventeenth The family stoker had some relief| ;'3" gy port; G”"’B“',""’}"",’:-"'TN";?"Lma S R S e B I e amo coaong i ST EE oo, BRI Yo, SYRADILY, GAININ o hoveli £ = ames B. Morrell, for over a dozen inances—Benjamin F. Turner, Mid- | = mp. s a_ dangerous thing o by 2 A we shall open our kvt i e s M bl yoars o resident of this ‘city and for | dletown: Asa P. Iiteh, Harttord; Wal- Al AN MR Wes Mol off. fox coughmegicine containing opiates that FORCE AND IMPETUS AS IT P 2 E our years the capable superintendent |lace S. Moyle, New Haven. b Inerely stifie your cough Inste - 4 new and elegant i 5 5 3 of the Yantie cemetery, dled Wednes-| Grievances—Reuben H. Tucker, Election of Officers. ing it. Folex's Honey and Tar looxens GRESSES — ADDING FURTHE vt - Dr. Frank Bunnell of the Academy lgay agternoon at 4 o at his home | sonia; Kugene C. Adt, Waterbur At 3 o'clock the order of the dav— | and cures the cough and expels the ] faculty was called out of town on |, Troy, Me., where he has been living | David R. ‘Alling, New Haven. the election of officers—was taken | polsonous germs,thus preventing pneus REPUTATION AND PRESTIGE adies’ bri OOM || Tuescay so that his classes were omit- | since he 16 Norwich about two venrs | . Delinquencics—George B. Parsons, | up. ~ The following ofcers were | monia and. consumption. Refuse sub- ted. ago. Mr. Morrell was in his usual[Norwich: D. TFainchild Wheeler, | elected: stitutes and take only the genuine Fo- THIS STORE FOR ITS EXPLOI which is situated good health up to Dec. 23, when he | Bridgeport; Wiliam R. Russell, Bris- Mgrl;;ld rlller—fi‘rtd Ayer Verplanck, Iey'i llnn'b,\' a;an'rnrd 3‘1 the yellow Capt. James Pettigrew h - | was stricken with a paralvtic shock. | tol 3 nchester. package. Lee 2g00d Co. TION OF WHITE EVENTS WORT 6 the isdatid oot A, TG as waster | He rallied from this shock and was on | Memorials—George A. Kies, Nor-| Deputy Grand Master—Randolph B. G GRS i L e o e Sty i N | ol it i - A Gold-filled Wateh [|re resrcr avo <rrenr floor of Rttt 7o DS pectedly suffered a second stroke on | Litchfield; James P. Woodruff, Litch- | Senlor Grand Warden—Justin Hold- 6 4 W H oweil. Mondlay of this week which ehused Sls |08 2Ll i v | SO veram Wi B, incidents in §°c|ety Ameri t OF THE MOST HYPERCRITICAL The Wauregan ouse Mock trial and variety supper at| Mr. Morrell was born in Troy, Me., | Hartford; Harold B. Waldo, Glaston- | Comstock, East Haddam. m movemen YOU CAN'T PICK A FLA N AN i) Conz. church, Preston City, Friday |65 years ago the 5th of last July, the | Durs. W Grand ‘Treasurer—Staniey B. Bos- - - K A FLAW IN AN SRnE SaE B 15 MO D eR e L0 ot et shd . Oamiling Munity Deputy Grand Master’s Report. e e on. o Prank W. Havens,| Miss Ada I. Richards ls_ spsnding Fully auaranleed THING. THE NEEDLEWORK THE PARKER-DAVENPORT C). to next’cvening. Adm. 25c. Supper 25c. | Morrell. | He leamed the cotton busi-| SR TS (RS PO | meeena. g " | some time with relatives in Boston. g Prosristors. 2 g in mills in Lewiston and Watervilie, | planck of ¥Bmhemgr read his report. | Grand ('{‘;:'}::H‘;;"‘I"’“‘L- (‘«L‘x',,:m‘,' Rev. and Mrs. Hdward B. Worcéster . P » THE PRODUCT OF SKILLED OF o 3, Me., his industrious application gained | Ile made three official visits and par- | I “harl LS 4 3 g o DeE- I - ¥y ol For the Burns birthday suppers next bim & position as a oss weaver in| ticipated In the exerclses of laying the | Norwich; Issiah Baker. Jr, Hastford. 70 SPEumE HariNL SRXSAHLNPRLEL, The Plaut-Cadden Co. || avors — tre sizes anc ¢ eek, ‘Bootehn 4 skedale, Mass. After two years in|cornerstone of the state library and The Gran: tor-aloct, v z Sybond = Saters PR 00 aro preparing some menus which are | Fiskedale he accepted o position as [supreme court bullding In "Hartford | o, ot e e O Sl PRt b gtk B Evtabiished 478, THE DESIGNS THE VERY LATEST HAILE CL.UB horoughly and distinetively reminis- | overseer of the weaving room in the|May 25 and of Grand Masters' day at | o l0*Hered. Ayer Verplonci was raloed | fOF & week. - el F | L. cent of the Land o' Cakes. Falls mills under Supt. B. B. Page. | the Masonic home Sept. 25. D, Srrss i seised aut-Cadden Buildin —THE MATERIALS ARE THE BEST . ater he began work at the Yantic 4 me 12, Mrs. W. Tylér Olcott entertained th 142 Main St. Ledyard Center people, who fancied | cemetery, ending in the position of Grani Trevspere Whoott, i L R L I R LR SR P i il g L IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSE they Saw a wolf In the woods there, | Superiniendent. Grand_Treasurer. Stsnley B. Bos-| o Was funior warden in 189 and | Tvicwe club st her bome o French Restaurants have heard mothing of the animal of | M Morrel's genial disposition and | Worth O umaraord; Prenented his Te- | ana’ worshipful master in 1399 an ——— THE TRIMMINGS ARE THE NE late, and are wondering if he Will not | nir, i “Ris NG Tosition made i e L n:m:.r u.H“.; agpalnlud z{lalrkfl:fl LA WEDDING. et st AL FOS soon Dbe forced out In search for f0od. | him a wide Libels oF fricads o & 2 uty for Hartford county in 1900 and — L FOR Neon Dimmer. 12 to 2. Sret fo Yearn of nis deathe" % WO Te | ptonce Jan. 20, 1909. ... $10,01475 | 1901 Erand junior steward in 1902: Biton-Reshwith, R ONE MONTH Third Co. military ball next week Mr. Morrell is survived by one|From grand secretary and grand senlor steward in 1903: grand At the home of Mrs, Albertus 3 » ING THE VERY ESSENCE OF & Ladies’ Restaurant. 30 cemts. Dhiiig., -Dun: 39, Wb Tak Bsny ot [Eaeiiter, Mk - Gootre e nua 0] ather Aeweons 02.52 | marshal in 1904: elected grand junior | Stanton in_Wauregan, LeRoy Batow 3 s s o e, [T SO0 T T B B e S i Sore Keniue, gf| omer v | S Eaa. sior neapion i ihet | Sty eais M, Heck IO, Suih of Wk Beginning N Supper—dendays and Saturdays—S |seats on sale at Utley & Jones: phar. | MOTTell ‘of Troy. Me. ' There are five| Total .. - - 32741857 prang “Senior ‘warden in 1908; and | desday, in the presence of gueats from — to T—35 cents. iy —adve S sl or s oty R PAYMENTS. deputy grend master in 1909. Springfield, Bridgeport, Norwich and Janu. 15th, e (el thictecs. eam m"‘{'f i W e $15,109.70 He was exalted in Pythagoras chap- | Wauregan. The ceremony was per- ary CORBET COVERS, nit e, e " Morroil-ak St IR g oo T, ] e S 5 '308 57 | ter» No. 17, R. A. M., June 28, 18! formed at noon by Rev. Elliott ¥, Tal- 3 Wednesday's mild temperature | Morreil also leaves three sisters, Mrs, | Balance Jan. 15, 1910. . 9308387 « b : > . : and square ne x i SR gt o Bl e D AL 5 received and greeted in Wolcott coun- | madge. The groom conducts a large i . Weanesday Eveaing Dinner—o to S—| brought many suburban visitors to|Joseoh Barker, dtrs William Wingate| =5 ofl, No. 1, R. and 8. M., October 2 | farm in Wauregan, where the new WC w.“ make muslin, regular 50 cents. town, to stock up on supplles which [ {10, TS, VNS Stevens, and one SRR s T 1962, and knighted in Washington com- | married couple will reside atter a hor Sale price 12 some of them have lacked during the | ;. ;. ol P Grand Secretary’s Report. "h“(rl’-i' Nfo. dl. K,‘ T.. May “'u 190@(. eymoon trip. Among a large numbes W severe weather since Friday's storm. AT s and Ehirelary V. Havi all of Hartford. He is a_member of | of gifts were $200 in gold, and cut NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER Rev. John H. Sherman. prosemtad hs pemort in oart he swid; | Temple chapter, No. 53, O. E. 8. of | glass, silver and furniture. Amons ou a S“il o~ Thirteen members of Comfort cir-| The death of the Rev. “Continued prosperity, peacs _and | Menchester and Wes WOy pelron|'he gussts avere Mv. and Min ored WOMEN'S MUBLIN DRAY Winter Suit and Overcoal.|cie of the King's Daughters, Mrs. A. | man occurred at the home of his son- | harmony, both within and beyond the | 1n 1904 18 ig @ nable of Spiinx tem- | Tyler un v % rufle trimmed, extra T. Utley, leader, met Wednesday with | I1-1aw. George A. Kahn, in Franklin, |borders of this grand jurisdiction, { Pig, A-con B W 8Ll S0 FETHRItE, of: L5 lin, regular pric SOE 0% SRS FOU . Mrs. J. H. Allen, 76 Church street, | Jan- 19th, aged 70 years * Mr. Sherman | have prevaileq throughout the past|,, “iv.'Y.*February 9, 1860, He is & Engagement at Buffalo. or vvercoa Sale price 1 JOBN KUKLA. Merchant Tailor, | penain o busy atternoon sewing for | of years but was up and around tii| ~The laying of the cornerstone of o | descendant of Abyibam Verinck | & Herman Lundguist writes: wOn Sun- octisd Franklin Square. a charitable object. last Thursday, when he took to his bed, | bullding of so much importance as that - ay, Jan, , rs, Frances il 8, < SoRy: < 3 et 4 , and of John Aver, the first set- | cooaler edium of Norwic and ‘despite ihe best of medical at- | €rected by the state, under the title of | 1619, an speaker and test mediur 2 Kiin, this state. He is a | % i ik . : Additions will be made to all water | tendance gradually sank until the last, | state library and supreme court build- | tler of Frankliin, thie 3 @ | Conn., opemed a_monti's cngagemer CHILDREN'S MUSI D e o [ ity ol L R Fraasate of the Natonage Criiimen | wich i Vien fepivitatet il o0 | fop Catked, srmmed s v Rave recently opened up a new store at by P b R Academy and of Yale college in the bjects form the dience, and follow- years, regulur price No 179 West Main St. next to Fire| Iuneral services for John M. Wohl- | (NI- Sherman was born in the town W s o class of 1388. o tausht school in | o ihe jecture with messkgen and tanta, °® Sale price 12 Btation Get vour Xmas Presents in| gorth. sho di ol of Eastford, Conn., Dec. 25th, 18 | b el - G0t o p the Remnant Line from me. Woolen | f0rth. Who died Monday, were held at| son of Caleb and Tucatta Shérman, He | [N 5 Franklin, Lebanon, Sprague and Col- | There was & large audienge present 4nd, Cotton Goods, Silk and Fancy his home in Fast Lyme Wednesday | married Harriet Grace Spencer in East Ez'« - c?::;‘";‘l '{:l‘}f'?h:o:rt“r;:: )‘:Lfi‘ool" :}::‘ Sunday Jan. 9, at both sessions. -T‘nm We still have a good line of alst Patterns. Good lengths, suitable | afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Charles | ford, Nov. 16th, 1861. In 1862 they re- Pincipe : E Fiii- | outlook 1s for @ successful year for the |} oy ERCOATINGS in Fanoy for ladies’ suits a","‘ skirts. M. Reed officiating. Members of Bay | moved to Minnesota, wh he | E’ noc(f;i with 'he‘;l;\;mh:lhmln;zl fiz:}u - | society.”"—Progressive Thinker of Chi- A 4 SR WOMEN'S CORBET (¢ y JOHN BLOOM. e Jodgs: v - e Methodist conference and i mantic. Since as been super- | cago, a n. %~ pas *fyo O o decisa o T e s RS R R R R e S intendent of schools at South Man- | 48 AR S I patterns, 1 was a member, attended the services. o A S atrocte s B I chester and principal of the Manches- embroider rimm P » B i R e Wors it ivun i Wil it cahsatiry: threo different appointments. Then he o Sex high webool BE Yae Daen prest. Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. In SUITINGS, Black, Pla | of Norwich er Works. al wa ; returned east and was transferred to| [iiy e e = . ok Mt. € a 2 in of muslir sular 5 Office of — e Ao od et dent of the Eastern Connecticut At the annual meeting of Mt. . e ety n. Dec. 31 ; N illiam | M1 s M L uncil of Bducation, the Connecticu cers for the were elected vi rs- payeier rates for the Juaiter’ ending Lf‘unvzal_ser“‘ivle; :0; Mrs. ‘\\ liam _-‘r!({mm LY eeiie ,’, t l":!'”g‘r_r: § Schoolmasters’ club, and the Connec- | follows: Clerk, H. Dougiae McKnight; tods, | » the office Jan. 1. 1910. _ Off J:p:v& '.!1[(‘, v\'erz & i s e annuated in 1889. In 1881 he mo’\'f}l to 3 ticut Association of School Superin- | assistant clerk, Miss Martha J. Pol- g o 3 from § a m. fo iz and 1 R[S R A s LIRS of e O oheser Connt: where hosesidex bl tendents. lock: treasurer. Ambrose H. Wiison We will make and trim th | WOMEN'S S1OF 1 Wednesday and Satirday evenings 7 to | Eregational church officiating. Burial | JRNCNSSter, Comm. wwhere he vesided 3 Grand Master Granniss, in his an- | trustees, for three years, Samue Suits in the best and lat auality of mus . bl : was in Monson. Mrs. Gates died on| pranklin. Fe was an earnest worker nual address, gave the names of dis- | Lacy. for two vears, H.D. Me styles. | ea rume trimme remaditions oula U made to, all biils| Saturday after an illness of several | for the chureh. o E tinguished déad of other grand furis- | for one year. Belor . Voune: us . L gy WILLIAM W. IVEs months, aged 75. She was born In| e wrote a number of books and| |e ictions, and also pald tributes to the | William = H. Mallison, Henry 1 san1a Cashis Forsic : Rambe ks ang memories of Senlor Past Grand Mas- | Frank Lacy. Howard Wilson: chorister, r._| Norwich. was alvays active i the temperance et L ot who e g | 1orr i oxton, o B w1 || D F. PULSIFER | S sdote FIrst Fogha ed. the his home in Norwich January 20, and [ liams. S : e < : lli in FUSERGLD- Puliiatr AR T L e Past Grand Master Henry Orange s —— | WOMEN'S LONG 51 Tie war.He in; = g 7 ¢ in New Granite for Thames Bank. & COo ed rume, with la p T e war "o is-survived by hie ety ey 3t The nimnoeins eomt] o Vrss, e : ime, » BT £ - k- one daughter, Mrs. Goorge 3 The granite pieces for the front of ity of material, value ARE YOU THI G OF DOING| Willlam A. Bennett, who killed him- | ana two sons, John and d to the several iodges of the state in| ;0 Ty dmes National bank's new build- 33 Broadwa: Ao s THIS > self with dynamite Sunday after ask-| man of Manchester, Conn. eulogy of each deceased Lrother were ing on Shetucket street are arriving. i o Aty ing his wife to dle with him. was| i £ included as part of the address. Thay are sarted from. the Helans etee *° you should consult with me and | buried Wednesday, Interment taking Woodmen's Open Meeting. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Present from Norwich. and piled up behind the fence which % prices for shme. Hxcellent work| BIRCE B OO of The st Bep. |, State Consul Willlam T. Comhor of Grand Senior Warden. There were present from Ni | the contractors have buflt in front of WOMEN'S NIGHT ROBE at reasonable price: + Ly O e e cloaba | New London will preside at an open Gicene A e Walter: E the lot. Bk and tist church, New London officlated | mocting of Norwich camp, Modern|ing. is an event which needs to be | Secrhand Bapert W, Otis of Som : s At the service held in the .5enbStt| Woodmen of America, tonight. Dis- | crystalized into history where it will | ool S0t Walter . Glbert, Wit | NODIRN WOODMENT alvo emiy y trimmed C. M. WILLIAMS, o 2t 230 Blosk. “Tne nearers | tict Deputy Hughes 'will be present|not be lost and when the future gen- | N[ ‘Buckingham and David F. Pulsifer 2| Sale price , ondon, s Foinius M. Thompe | and install the officers. New London | erations look upon the massive struc- | of §t. Jumes lodge, George A. Kies and [ All Woodmen, with their wives. their Gaiiial CRAMIENE, i Bitide e T e L o afap. [ camp. No, 7522, has voted to send afture and then read the story of fts | Justin' Holden, friends, and lady friends, are invited = v O O rem O 4 Roderiak | delegation to accompany State Consul | erection and fact that their ancestors |” The session this morning will open | to attend an open mecting and instal- S e e i e Sy Eaninor t6 Norwich were engaged in the important work |at 9 o'clock, Business will be com- | lation of officers of Norwlch camy, WOMEN'S CHEMI a “Phone 370. = . 5 5 = T of laying the principal stone naught | pleted, officers installed and the grand | No. , Modern Woodmen, this eve. ertion trimmed, als [t Pt el (72 g B e Bloves Walled Awey: but feelings of pride will be evoked. foage close in fom. ning, in’ & O, H. hall Austin block, e e o 2. e S e e - early every gran ge in the 3 at 8 o'clock. Hon. William T, Connor W, vhlus 76 for the new | DTOUENt Home by the o E Mo It | that wwas caming arbuna” the Woorse | world is engaged in collecting Masonic Charity Foundation. of New . Vondon, District = Deputy Sale price WITC“.ES siyles in T e b what €0 15 | gan corner without & driver Wednesdsy | literature, and most of us would be| Following the meetings of the day| Hughes of Hartford, and other speak- BaiiBeaneio: B e A Ry Evening about 9 o'clock. He was juet | Surprised’ to understand how far- | the 22d annual meeting of the Masonic | ers of note, will be present, - N W S S £ %3 tying the team up to the telegrapn |T°2ching and how extensive that liter- | Charity Foundation was held Wednes- JOHN E. CONGDON. Turban Frames Turban Pins Mrs. Daniel Coit Pole near the Boston Store when the | ture IS. Our own library was started | day night In the Masonic Temple. The 20a Clerk. WOMEN'S CORSET COVER 0 o'clock_Wednesday morning | DOE BEOT Le 0 O e it TIq| by special vote of the grand lodge in |report of the treasurer, Stanley B. Bos- | ——— — otiint 1 anabrolds Y - v worth of Hartford, showed that inclug Spangled Ornaments «.__for evening wear FANNIE M. GIBSON, the funeral of Mrs, Daniel Coit Gil- man was held from Christ Episcopal church, at which there were many in attendance, relatives having accompa- nied the body here from Baltimore. The services here were conducted by Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, rector of the Old Saybrook.—Plans for of the to tion government the had left the horse standing just a few minutes before that in Broadway new Saybrook-Lyme bridge are now ready, and the engineers only await the sanc- commence 1852, at which time there were per- haps 100 volumes, forming the nucleus of what has become, with almost no effort or attention, a library of 2,500 bound volumes, and perhaps one-third as many more awaiting binding.” A list of the gifts made to the li- $22,667.87, ing the balance on hand, st There had been received during the year $50,219.77. During the yea 121.49 was expended. The following of ficers were clected: President, W. Moyle, New Haven: vice president, Rev. A. J. Lewis, North Haven; secre- Broadway Church » lace trimmed, ¥ tucked backs Sale price Suite 26, Central Bldg., hm chuich, assisted by Rev. Arthur B. brary the past year was enumerated. Chitspady, & 05 Kinsolving, rector of St. Paul's Epis- | the construction of the bridge. Among them was included a certificate | tary, ¥. W. Havens, Hartford: treas- b Fovie- poakiihon e o f-;'v“‘llu;-l-ttnd Sham- | copal church in Baitimore, where ser. | = ==|or diploms isgued by Washington |urer, 8. B. Bosworth, Hartford > Sl 5 T pooing, acia reatments, vices were held Monday ternoon a chapter, A. M.. to Nathan Sage of o g7 0, O3 == Skirt Mso Corest Manicuring. 0 o'clock. There were many beau- Middletown ‘in 1794 and signed by | COURTS OF COMMON Keep the House Warm Drawers, lace and janda tifu! floral remembrances. Burial was Stephen Titus Flosmer, who was the med in the Gilman }ot lin Ya?l!c remo’(e‘r)fl', fl;-( grand high priest of the grand PLEAS MAY GO. Th d zol S‘al- il where a_committal service was read. chapter of Connecticut. being at that A o J h “There's lace like home,” if pri ve Henry Allen & Son had charge of the T time high priest of Washington chap- | Committee Has Plans for Doing Away urs ay' an. i i ";“I b’,. n'““hdfl arrangements. ' ter, and also by Joseph Webb, after With the Middle Court. 'S 00Nk b B o ) 4 wards grand master. Stephen Titus are constantly left open, home Semi-Annual Sale Present from out of town at the fu- neral were Rey. T. H. Yardley, Stock- Hosmer was grand master of Masons A plan to abolish courts of common 715 p. m. might just as well be & barn. bridge; Commodore and Mrs. Frank 2, 5 in Connecticut, which position he held 8 s v - Marbie. Now Vork: W. H. Carmait and| I¥s & nuisance and annoys those | for cighteen consecutive years.He was | Preaan o b cooirter ot e St P The Yals & Towne P On_cur Ghtirs ins of Buitings Carmalt, Newport; John M. |around you, besides being a severe tax | 2 chief justice of the supreme court of | 5 9€r y & committes of the State ANl members of Church and g * : n ey, Mrs. John M. Gle New Connecticut for fourteen years. Bar association, one idea being to di- BI D Check: and Ovarcoatings we are offering | v/, Theodore S. Wooisey, New Ha- | upon your strength. A handsome volume of the ~History | vide the business between city and su- | Comgregation invited ount Door ecks 2 15 per cent. discount during the yen: Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Brackett,| » of Freemasonry in Ohio" from Grand P"“;' Sherd ‘:“' g:"‘]l' ;:""fl“"‘; a = mext 30 days. Co 1 d Boston; Mrs. Sedgwick, Worcester, Secretary Brownell of Ohio, was also | Bumber of salaries of clerks and other WM. A. ATKEN, Sdve St :::iu e B R Mrs. John S. Fisk ) Take received. The first grand master of | COurt officials, although the }lunl-‘ B. P. BISHOP, elose the doors promptly, and do Made For - e ek * | Ohdo was Gen. Rufus Putnam, a broth- | Might necessitate an increase in the X ;: it every time. Easily and quickly The body of Mrs. John S. Fiske ar er of Gen, Israel Putnam of Conneotl- | BUmber of judges of the superior court. | C. H. FRISBY THE JOHNSON €9.. Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway, Chapman’s Building. here from Fiskeville, R. L. o v and was taken in charze by Funeral Director Gager. It was placed in the vault in the City cemetery and burial will take place at the conven- jence of the family. RESERVOIR IS GAINING. We recommend seldom disappoints tries it. It positively cures coughs We guarantee it will cure your cough. it every day and the person who and cut The returns of the lodges for the past year were summarized by the grand secretary. The returns from 108 of the 110 lodges show the number Initiated was 1,155, passed 1,106, raised 1,129, affiliated 86, reinstated 33, demit- ted 85, died 413. The total member- it it The real idea of this plan, however, is to do away with local judges as judges of the courts of common pleas do not change from place to place, as do the judges of the superior court. To gain this same effect it has been proposed that the judges of the court of common pleas be placed on a circuit, as in the Trustees, ~ New Spring attached, simple, durablo and at- tractive in appearance. Made to #it any size or shape of door and to match any hardware fnish. We set and apply them. A deserspiive folder om request . $2.50 Provided All Materials ed here. Are Pur doesn’t derange the stomach before |35, *js O . epadk superior court, but this would even add | -- LEo" -- Rainfall of Less Than Half an Inch, | "0 (5 F00 iy 256N & gain “ln, meniaeihiy | N Cxpm. ) i Preston Bros., iy & But the Snow Helps to Bring Fair- The lodges: which have dome the | The sbolition of the cout of com- 211-213-215 Main St., with fittings, Anished 3 view Up Five Inches. Keep a bottle always on hand and | largest amount of work are; Hiram | o0 PIPa® WOR SO00 SPh, o (OIATER | Norwich, Conn. and with stofe standing The rainfal on Tuesday amounted 10| Y04 oan eount on being free of coughe | ford, 'No.' 85, 43; Adelphi. No. 63, i2; |counties — Middiesex, Winghum and | | Tight in avery w 48 of an inch, but it caused a large | and colds all winter. Olive Branch, No. £4, 3¢; Trumball, T‘;‘;:;&‘:, L o st g En i ona a i sult of the visit of Supt. E. L. Burnap Price 25c for Big Bottle. tinental, No. 76, 29- Harmony, No. 20, | §08 S0 SE T S0a criminal sides, 278 Main Street. May Building to Fairview reservoir on Wednesday showed the water to have risen five inches, being 193 inches below high water mark. There is a full pipe com- ing in from Meadow Brook and fur- SMIT St. 'John's, 'No. 3, 23; Orfent, No. 24; Harmony, No. 42, 24. The lodges baving the largest num- are: Hartford, No. 88, $40; St. John’s. No. ‘Wooster, No. 79, 752; St. John's, In some cities the power of the City ©court is much greater than in others, which power it iz also proposed to reg- ulate by the proposed revision of the Sudicial system. | Just Received AT $2.50 ther gain will continue for a day or 1 the bar association receives favor- ; We Warrant Entire Satisfaction. |tVO- Mo §90. Ihe average membershib | anyy 3 renort for the proposed change, s ’ SR Telsphone 7 t14d| Tolland.—+The lit, Tub th M. o é::":'od;:':'i?ahw~fl B Tt Ty S o O e Pl 7 oc olland.—The literary club met this The Drusg an 3 next legislature. i = _ — weelk at (e home of Judge and Mrs & , Grand Trustees Willis L. Mix of New b5 id u b e want te put your busis | [ Ag A pup;r 4;" the life of Haven, Charles Billings Chapman of Storrs.— Robert man of Nor. MME TAFT' Ihal Ha " it st‘]af .CU mess befors the public. thece is 1o me- | Shakespeare was read, also quotations 5 i Norwich and Isaiah Baker, Jr. of |walk bas been engaged as engineer o Clairvoyunt and Palmist, has been el ‘e Recover Furniturs an arpet then tn the advertis- | from the r were given by the d, presanted their report. The state roadmaking department a: «d out of town. The public will Layin el Mt e I otations | Franklin Square, Norwieh, Ct.| X A0 ] o ON SALE NOW, members. janzea invested funds, with interest, amount- Storra. Jan17g tiled upon her return. nevitd Janiodew celumns of The Bulletis.