Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 31, 1910, Page 5

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BOSTON STOKE . ) o —— 1872, and was the son of Wi jad to Vi \TTERS Miss Rosallnd Schn Bre ‘We are very giad to quote a ur of Brooklyn, | Fou o i INg & vacation at his home here. % . Connelly and Ellen White. 'When % 4 gt Two Men Charged with Fraud Arrested by Chief Murphy ‘fu:v'.'..".':.‘;':f‘:.";.:m'“ fo"wew | vou oun stop cough or 4 cold ot . ¥ N. Y., the ‘weeks - - , A much lower prices for this|, Yesterdey wns Sexagceima Sunday [srr. ana ses. ficeman Scnmarie. —Were Willing to Plead Guilty to 1heft. T el Tast emplosed 't & whoier | ali Hyomdl oyoF che sore, T aid : fe was o member of Division No. 5] ‘Tian who Kknows: L — week, owing t0 thle geef . e on | 2 Jomn B, Oat ot Pearl strect y 200 SN e oo i aager o e bave used houses being overioa: €d, | Sunday brousht out’ many churchgo- [ with relatives tn New York eitr. On Saturday, Deputy “Tubbs y him all her Connelly of New Haven, Michael ¥.and | o and ¥ has always givei dnstant re Prn‘l‘ B Thes e due to the small demand for| *™ and Constable Dimmock of When the other John F. Connelly, both of Branford. A e us from mady. severo ut —_— Mrs. Mary Maples of West Main|came here after Joseph Morris and she said she colde: : , fresh fneats. Wesk-end examinations for state | street has recovered from her recent | Samuel Friedner, ‘who were arrested | it so he got his frien s 14 etentarily Eivea and teachers’ certinicates were held at the | illness and will visit friends in Boston | bY their request, Chief Murphy havins | mixup in m: £ in your sstimation 4w use 25 5 S0 weep nfl We certainly are in favor of lower | state capitol. - | this week. traced them to fhis city, where hs fused the I"mde“'s in szely tmonlal"woud hell to we others (o prices than we have had, and trust the ' P them taken in. were taken be- | tent that eyt S fg‘fi iy have you do 80, a4 Kennedy's receptiom tonight, at| Miss Marjorie Barnes and Miss | 173 Justice © -A. Gallup in Water- Broadway dancing academy. Don't | Amelia Berth of Westerly, . L, spent ’,";“,,,;:;,f"",fg;',, ¥ g gt and recommend It whenever oppor- Redudions Reg! ol tunity presents itself.” . nald Reynolds of New York is|{ELY RIVRSEIE SRR ont C.H. & D! gi § ‘market quotations will keep on a lower level iss it—adv. Sunday with Mrs, Mary Sullivan of [ were willing to plead guilty to the Please note our low prices — Boswell avenue. Sharge of thett. e o et it | Soeam Ay XD fhe suest of bis mother, Mrs, Henry|py 'Co. Cincinnati, Ohlo. Oet. 22, 1909.1 ) ¢ PSR Iy | n Soyeral, Conmectiout cittes are al- o fraud, to which they pleaded not guil- | When L. Reynolds, of Washington street. o e, Comacly nostruma; very department offer and remember it iS 0n 0Dy | ready making plans for the care of the]| Mr. ana Mrs, Herbert Rogers of | &, bt probable was found ani| man Hend try maglcal Hyomel at once; it relieve ; elms this spring. Norwich have been guests of Mrs, | they were held for the next term of the | out after Miss Kate Rudd of Washington | 3 stuited up head in two minute Kkendrads of sensational bay- A-1 quality. Rogers' mother, Mre. Lois B. Mason of | CFiminel superior court New | 1B West strect, who has boon the gueat of her |* A ‘oomplete Hyomel outft i E i and Freidner from ., . lor al el, . Oeter 2nd fish dealers note an in- | Ashcraft road, ‘New London. York end clatmed they were celling Months, has returned homie. e e Aragsinis everywhere and | gains that we cannot begin creased trade since the consumption of meat bhas fallen off. accident insurance, having a number at The Lee & Osgood Co.'s. It is guar- FUNERALS. of sample policies’ with tnem. They Lawrence Chapman of the Massa- |anteed to curs catarrh, croup, coughe, | ¢o tell of in this space #1 5 ) - hired a team at Howe's in New Lon- chusetts Institute of Technology, who|colds, sore throst and bronehitis o P ‘warning has been issued that the Mrs. Patrick Bolan. don and after driving about, headed has been at his home on Sachem |money back. Extrs bottle of Hyomel, LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER Conie here today or any 5 ,| Buropean starling, a genus Sturnus, 5 FOIl th and told one of ; = Sow o o . wost but 50 ::.:i:: ::e:zuf, 180 to 220 per Ib,| Hurobean Sta S -u’n‘-'x' Hu:h‘z':u‘hn:r:otl::‘l: pe k. e e e il P Uing Bing, which ho ad- .":r(?n’x'mxe]flffii;_" visit in New York|f afterward needed, uos , Salec & southwestern Conmecticut lately, and | high mass conducted by Rev. J. J. | Store kept by Miss Ella Rogers and | mitted, but sald that he had paid for e 2L day this week and you will Portarhouse Steak, 23 to 27 per 1b | may prove es great a pest us the Eng- | Broderick as celebrant and W. I, Ken: | purchased & number of articles, She | all thet ho had done. He 1o '8 Y458 | gunday was the twenty-eighih anni. fection of cut. lish % nedy as deacon over the remains of | Was giver g ; . - . v g ey B ARl Sotn T ot s Bl e S ckiniey aves e arpwt that will sma Sirioin Steak, 18c to 23c per Ib, selection of cut. nue. The anniversary was commem- orated by an informal family dinner. SECOND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY church in Hartford at nine o'clock on wéf“l“’}ffi‘nu?”""iai‘,’:‘.fl’;' a5:0l0| Saturday morning, the funeral having | ILLUSTRATED LECTURE O N CONGREGATIONAL AND Round Steak, 17¢ to 200 per Ib., se- | adw. B . Sl v CONDITIONS IN CHINA. EPISCOPAL MINISTERS lection of cut. at Broadway Thomas Hagarty sang Nearer, My God, 5 H Farmers find that the continued cold | to Thee. Peter and John Bolun, James | Rev. E. G. Tewesbury Heard by a| Mesting to Be 5 Shoulder Steak, 120 to 140 per 1| 0 0" will leave fow of them with | P. Kenna, Charies, Jonn and Thomas | Large Number at Second Congrega-| Church This Week—Fort Trumbull | Gathering at the Home of Mr. and selection of cut. the desired “half their grain and half | Conway were the bearers, the burial | tional Chursh. Chaplain to Speak. Mrs. Walter E. Canfield. i i Corred Beef, 8o to 14c per Ib. their nay” on Candlemas day, Feb- | beine in Mt St Bencdict cemetery. o s = e g A Dentists’ Meeting. 3 Y e deceases as relatives in s At both services inda; t the Sec~ The New London County Congrega- n servance of heir cond wed- v o o Pot Roast Beef, 12c to 20c per Ib,| TUATY 2, when the groundhog is due| ;;pp ond Congregational churon Hev: B, G | tiomal Ministers’ association and the | ding anniversary Saturday there was | o on?iGh dentists are plannine 10 Men’s Wear even the most experienced shopper. bhrdoid. to appear. Mrs. John MeCone. Tewkesbury, secretary of the layman’s | Clericus of the New London archdea- | & gathering of eight at the home of | {i"0 ¢ 1Y s eatat mass- | ' # missionary movement, was heard. In | conry will have a joint meeting this | and Mrs. Walter . Canfleld on Sun- | [ Ne B Ay ey 1 2 Roast Pork, 16c to 180 per Ib. The reports from Hot Springs, Va.,| The fantral of Mrs. John McCone | fio"svening hiu subject was Facs the | weelk at the' Broadway Congregation- | day, including friends from New Lon- | (tion ot (o Blgiioun, ROt TURRAts | sweatarn n regular ol Facts, which he fllustrated with stere. | al church, arrangements for it having | don. A special dinner was served and | §hrting; Preceding the mectie 6o, vo" 0 5550 —now $1.48, $1.68 a Butter is also lower, although it does | Where Highway Commissioner J, XL | TRS 10l e O OO o CIRORG, LIOTC and AfacDonald is at present, are to the opticon views. There never was a|been made some time ago. a delightful time was passed. During the evening Dr. Forry P. Getz | $2.50, not le hit. ir JREet 5 10 o eifect that thers is o marked improve- | Guagiiters Ard Hedmann, Mrs Hayes | MOTo important time to live than just | “There will e an address by Chap- o New York will read a paper, using Oranges and Grape Fruit are cheap.| ment in his condition and that there |and Mrs. Frank Brown of Worcester. [OW, said Rev. Mr. Towesbury, when | lain Walter :It‘a.lrlx:;-not Fost Trumbull, SERIOUS CHARGE. for his subject, Making Gold Inlays | Men's Outing ¥la who will spe: The 2 Fit. Box of 200 or 250 Florida Oranges,{ is every indication that he will resume | A burial service was read by Rev. W.|lere ara many great problems to de roomy and solve. They are not alone confined to | lion. Presiding over the meeting Will | peter Soter 'Arrested for Breach of il his duties fully restored to health. A. Keefe and burial was in St. Mary’'s ‘ ———— Ay $250, while they last. y Semetery. ‘Her maiden name was Mary | this country, although there are plenty | be Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown. pres- | * 4o peace, But it May Be Changed. W. D. Tillson Vice President. ey $be. phteci et o M T From the time the pilgrims landed —_— Phte Boier) BLek i d Ocaae S A% the asuy . held in JbuyadBiack. Ligut, W , = & . = OBITUARY. 4 g oh Veace, | Haven, on Saturday, D, mere Box, mecon Somers Bros. | ot Toison uniawent an| CENTRAL BAPTIST GHURCH. o tney B hargod wpabiat im in "Habie | ron ok this city was elected vice Dresi: | now 176, or 3 for 50c operation at Norwich Friday for the g T o & other continent and brought the negro, Miss Elisaboth P. Ripley. o e changed 1o momething muen | dent of the Connecticut Schoolmasters” jan26d removal ot cataracts from both eyes. | SPecial Musical Service With Sermon |and today we have ten millions of | e, Eusaveth P. Ripley passed | more serious, and it i possibie he | club. Clifton H. Hobson and John I | Mews Blue Mixturo W 2S The operation was performed by a by Rev. P. C. Wright. them. The great problems are £°53!|away on Sunday morning ebout 6| may be connected with a Which | Stanton were present at the o ot vogulas $2.50, Buit—n $1.9 Norwich specielist and the Tesults are problems. This 13 being settled, but |, o, a: the home of her cousin, Mrs. | has aroused much interest In thiswi- | from Norwich. A congregation of la: oportions | the Vegligee — REMOVAL — most. encouraging. wis 50 he Contral Bapict Gmirch for | d6al %o the Hegrer Then there 15 the | siliam A Atken, No. 167 Washington | cinity. Yool ik i ~ the Sunday evening service, exceeding | immigration problem, with the horde |Strest. Miss e abeth Togecsoll 3 z SHSohiAd Sige ey Dr. Rush W. Kimball Typographical errors -were made|the number which has atiended any | coming in dally to bo meited together | of DWight and Blisabeth = Tncecsoll d at Hospital from Burns. " —now 98¢ and $1.19. Riks FREBIGR B OGS, 1o, Saturday in the list of participants in | previous service since the plan of spe- | to make up this country. With the vast | Ripley and nicce of atre. (B5v) WU| saturday morning the ~remains of I | the Haile club-Open House entertain- | cial musical features was introduced [ number in New York, over four mil- | \7, 4, BRCRINEnted SO0 A% SnCR 67 | David L. Newell were sent to Union by 21 Broadway, Wauregan. Block % ment in the names of Miss Myrtle | this fall. The musiclans were Bowen | lions, only 324000 are evangelical | ZPU0 S 1SR S8 Bo% S ol g TI0t oc- | Henry Allen & Son. Mr. Newell was .2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun-| Himes, Frank Hero, Samuel McMon- | R. Church, the celebrated Providence | Christians. In the United States with 37 years of age, and was brought here The t difference be v ’ ays, ¥ to 4 p. m. Ofes telephone | ,io "oy W, Mecann, Herman Bud- | cornetist, and Fred Padley of Provi- |its 35,000,000, there aro but 20,000,000 | CUpled by Dr. Kimball |~ . . |Thursday, suffering from burns and e Wash Goods D(’p i 45-3 Residence, 167 Broadway. Tele-| & ZO0H 3 T “ond William | dence, a’ talented performer upon the |millions in evangelieal churches; yet | After the dea e Ber home at|tremens, 'and death resulted the day tween a place merely to deposit phene 45-2. dec2a | 2 flute. They were heard in two melo- | the United States is locked on as the ol i B idence on | following. Ho was a sawyer, and was our money, and check against| Outing Flannels, light colors, stripes g s SR glous duets, Serenade CHttD). and Drycountey of liberty.for the enlighten- e e I ihe Duck. | purning by, the upsetting of a lamp. He T o o i tiass ey i ] 500, 166 wlity, 1 anc = ose Tears (Riego). Mr. ey also | ment of the world. . was cared for at his home a week after it, and a place whe ory offi- HAILE CLUB |, the laymens missonsry o | renicron™ o SeiSion s’ “Romaes | ~Fhers was w time when Christasity | 08b2m Memoriat) unll 3o beoame | B Turicd e teaves Ba wite 850 | cor"and overy amploye. taken 4| 7500~ oW 6 =2 vention was held in Hartford. there| (Terchak), which showed his splendid | centered about the Gallilean sea, then |Member of the tinited Siates Scitie| chidren. Y Snpay Women's: Gingha " % was a demand from other nearby cit- | mastery of the flute. about the Mediterranean sea, later the cugg’ m’:":'d’o:h gl oy friendly interest in your account.{ WO i - 142 Main St. ies for similar meetings, 5o the na-| The sermon by the pastor, Rev. P. C. | Atlantic ocean; but it has now spread | (essively the_ schook ey Dr. Concetr o Biaaeat; % > ete., best quality c tional committee has arranged to hold | Wright, was one of power and impres. | until it has taken in the Pacific with T orwich and e rartapt ity kb VLA, We try to make every depo: ecial 96 yard. e & siveness upon the theme Why Did |the eastern problems and the yellow |in Farmington, Conn. P race circle o » King's Daughters s Sl Ten estauran others at New Haven, February 12 to | frees, FROR 4 le eveloped the point | perfl. America is to become an im- | As Mrs. Buckingham was not living | entertained the patients at the Backus or feel that this is & banking | oo siine Wil 14; at New London February 19 1ol % "Gcath of Christ has a larger | perial count Whether we bellove it |t the date of the governors' removal | hospital on Sunday afternoon by pro- o S LAt Wtis: brown 21; at Bridgeport, February 26 to 28, | et the QGate, OF COrist e o Tother | or mot. President Taft after his visit |to Washington, and his only daughter | viding a Victrola concert through the EEE e B wrown, pecial price 124 yarc e o d at Sprir 14, o was detained at home by domestic|courtesy of the Plaut-Cadden compa- nking. Neon Dinmer, 12 to 2. - and at Springfield, March 19 and 20.. | ract, as shown in His own teachings, in | to the far east declaerd for the first Tatten, iy Searos e wtlny . Tha wends were ail gpened s All Departments of Banking. New Testament literature, and in his- | time his bellef in foreign missions. Remnants of Gingha Ladies’ Restaurant. 30 cents. i S his home in Washington during his|and thrown together so that all the Geatlemen's Restauant, 35 cents. | somarn Sith as G tatoner Cor | s SEIt Qled o an X O I | ot mmore. 1o Ehine v thare Sre | term of service as-United States sena- | patients could hear 'the ' selections Flannely, et at HALF PRIC » sessors with Tax Commissioner Cor- |world of material things, giving a ma- | many more in China, where there are I i gt i o e Shptectione Sepper—Momdays and Saturdays—s | bin, in Hartford, Mr. Corbin said that | terial expression to the love of God, [428 million. China didn’t want white [toF, terminated by his death in HEYRE AR Che AANHDIN MIEN Fenteas fl ames oan [usl 0, | close out. T—25 ceats. the pay of tax officials was altogether | the greatest proof of it he could give. | people, but they went there, and today fl‘gz i s 5 T at w pecially L t0o Small. and cited an instance of a | While we were yet sinners Christ died |there ‘are more people who worship B g el B B " streat, Norwlc), G Tucsdays., Thurad: and Fridays, i gl 1oF ¢ | for us, an exnibit to you and to all the | Buddah than there are Christians wor- | Sponsible dutics ol position_ wi Dance at Fitch Shefucke! Strezt, Norwich, Cond. Supper a Ia Carte. town which paid its assessors only 65| world of the sternal love that would |shipping Jesus throughout the world, | £Tace and ability, making many IAStiNE | rrere was @ good sized crowd in the | dociid Upholslery and Wednesday Evening Dinmer—& to s— | CCNS 2 dav. The commissioner ad-|have all men repent and turn from sin | The first thing a missionary does 1is to | Jrie B Pioser friemds were thelr | ball at Fitchville on Saturday evening nE==r ahiiia i tnot AT w':sluyu o |5 disd, too, that Boul not tive | 3o met Jiowo. to the people and have near Betghbors, Mrs, James G. Blaine, | {or & dance given by the Academio or- Carpet Dep" sation and not a lump 5 e died, too, that we s o e | you e v 3 ’ i | chestra. of this city. The orchestra als o unto ourselves but unto nim. It is liy. | opportunity to talk to them. A hos- |and her family, in which was included | {RCS'Th O D05 T 7 I8 0F9 S TnT B 00 RALLION p The current number of The Voter, | ing unto ourselves that shuts & man |pital is built and then greater good wran.:daukmm': She lterasy | aance. Japanese Matting the state prohfbitionist paper, says: :1‘,’“‘“ the things of this world and [can be done. Later comes the educa- | FOF Tish, wife of the secretary of llfls recelved those gull Mne of ‘white ? | &Ruts out the viston of heaven from |tional buildings and the churches, Through the efforts of our fleld work- | VR 20, 19, 1900, " iving unto| Rev. Mr. Tewkesbury and wife, who |State; also the families of Senators greén and whits an e figures, er and organizer, Ernest A. Smith of | Cprist 4 to live in this world but with | was Miss Holbrook of this city, went | Hale, Chahdler, Dawes and others then & hite mixtures, et Our New g iy :fi"::lflf_ :;dnflfle: the Inspiration of the other world in |to China in 1890 as missionariés and g the official and social life of WHOOP l N G RYE FI‘QKES ;",;,l Sisaial, prtos Rls yor signs of new 1i igor @S 8| our ideals and our spirit. He died that | there the North China college was lo- | WSURAEON 1 \iies Ripley has re- Reversible Fibre Ca -k ° result hope to carry on active cam- | we might get away from ourselves and |cated. This was destroyed and burned Ladles G!‘lll paign this year. Our state committee |get up by living with him. He afed, |in 1900 by the Boxers, but new and | 3ded in Norwich a large portion of ‘ OUCH b sty has concluded fo continue Mr, Smith | then, to save wus, for God hath not |modern buildings have replaced the | Ber IWM e T i B e - fl Tor the next vear in carrying on the | 3ppointed us untd wrath, bui'to ob-|old ones In 1807 the first missionary S - e A 3 washed lke a straw matting on the first . ; n salvation by our Lord Jesus|went there, and it was not until s teed oor wetk iu Wi Sounty. Christ, who dled for us that whether | that he made a convert. In 1907 thers | ays existed a pecullar bond of at- is not a trifling disease. With gl we wike or sleep we should live to- | were 3,300 missionaries in China, with | tachment b Sew Mbaths. of Daer straining psolute fast colov —8pacial price 22 = - the spasms, of the No fene;ms lr;:’.lniifle‘sl r.h; m;'dty L:]f a | gether with him. 10.000 native workers and . 180,000 | 1ife were passed entirely in her cousin’s of the chest m' All Wool Velvet R ARASSAN AT IR s ) Christians. He made a plea for &elp ”‘"s'n‘;' was @ devoted member of there is always a loss regular price $1.76—8pecial price $ y : Broadwa: ational churc) - HOUSE age, well dressed and an American.| e graduates of the Hazardville | i LiG NS Of the Deople ang places | Broadway Congresational church S90| M strength and flesh that or. The Body was brought to New Lon- | school 'tendered a farewell Darty 10| ima the macens mvay Ten iy intereat | lass of colored women in Buckingham | fl dinary food cannot restore. i . Is Now Open. don, where it is being held. There|Orrin L. Judc, the retiring principal, | sheire, S0dress was likewise an in- |CH Dl by whose members she. was - . The Reid & Hughes Co was mothing to indicate foul plsy. | Fridey evening In behalf of the grad- 5 held In great affection beoause of her s 3, ) bl - Among the things in the pockets of | uates, Miss Elsie Parl presente: r. devoted friendship and care. cn s m“ slnn Recover Furniture and do Carpet the man's clothing was a gold watch | Judd with a bunch of s"i.fi’i'fl.,’f EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY. n-l.‘ is many years eince Misy Ripley b Laying. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT GO., made by a western watch company. | Ili. in the week the present pupils "';:\;‘-:"M ; Huntington of Hartford |lovaity o those he loved has . ever Eleciric Wiring jan31d WL L) Propristors. _The pessenger department of the iq;‘:i fisfih::‘gmlnx '.:::J,;:E:z :"rledn:l::: rates Today—Well Known Here. |been a most striking feature of her We do all branches of Hlectric Work New York, New Haven & Hartford | on which his initials were pretiily enc | .Friends and members of the St. Mm"mmm-d-namuv- traits wilteh and carry a complete siock of Gas railroad has announced that the|graved. Mr. Judd, who has been prin- | James' Episcopal church of Hartford |seem to charactize those of Ripley 1t is the food-medicine par- B | ana miectric Chandelters, Lamps and Knickerbocker Limited between New | cipal there for six years, left Saturday | Write to The Bulletin as follows: were not wanting in her. Her | ll excellence in this disease. Mantles. Visit our show room — the = e York and Boston will run on Sundays | morning for Plainville, where he wil ‘On Monday, January 31, 1910, John | wit sometimes brilliant and few AGE DRSS g i =B IDE TO ORDER|.d arter February . It wil he op- | bosin B new dutles e princlel of | T iostineion, ceeter of (8t Jemar fexoutied her in powse of quiek end| - G : o erated Sundays In aadition o its reg- | 0i% “5r'%1 200 por vear. ~Harold G. | brates hig elghiioh birthdey. che il |C By ‘was generous to u fault, mot i BT BT ahd SRt demant WINDOW DISPLAY Winter Suit and Overcoat.| w2 train service. Heretofors this|Barnes of New Haven has been select- | tell you he Is getting younger), and it |only to the friends of her own circle, | ] Book Eech bunkcontaiss s Good Luck Beaar. T £ AsS 160 okE splendid train has run weekdays only.|ed as Mr, Judd's successor. would seem fliting from the remarks |but especially to those needy ones with | fll SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 PeariSt, N.Y. ll | The variety of our stock of Wire : —— made to the writer by many of the | whom she was brought in contact. She Goods can be partially appreciated by JOEN KUKLA, Merchant Tailor,| Samuel M. Prentis has been appoint- Y. M. C. A. Boys Meeting. rector’s intimate friends that by means |bore her and tedious fliness with B et the o 1ate altieyed o aibien d administrat8r of the estate of An-| 1y, poys meeting on Sunday after- | Of the press we could in a amail way Qriiemos and fortitade. By her death ) s chop i a nie B. Freicke of New London by the | noon at the ¥ M. C@ A was largely at- | PAv_homage to him for the splendid | Norwich loses one of its very interest our show window. probate court, The heirs are Miss | tended and was led by Charles Pren- | £Xample and ¢ruftful avork he is done |ing characters. Rl 2 Alice Palley of New London, a miece, | tice. The scripture was read by Rob- | B, E“’- Ao D"‘;‘h mfim- city. Mrs. William F. Rawsen. - s Mrs. Willlam Howard of, Waterford, a | ert Fletcher, prayer offered by Presi- | . His kindncss of hear ,‘::,.:'.?.":; The death of Mary A., wife of the Che ui lng nicce; Frederick Rice of ~Spokane, | dent Prowning of the sesoctation and | foritoras needy and hard-working |fate Willam ¥. Raweon, ocourred on Wash, a nephew, and George Balley, | 70105 90 108 DENS BIAYED DY Ty e | families; his goodness has imprinted | Sunday about i o'clock at her home, ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING|a resident of California, also a ne-|ipace present. Assistant Secretary | the stamp of content on many hard- [ No. 122 Union street, after an illness ° 2 THIS 7 phew. George Y. Hyde spoke Interestingly, il- | oned faces, peace has been delivered to | 0f about a years duration. She had . lustrating hi 1k with chemical ex- | Many sorrowful sufferers, and the | been a resident of this city for many . me and| 15 yiew of the extent to which the | periments. sweet atmosphere of goodness perme- | years and was highly esteerued among lent work | practice of placing loose coins in ates those around him. The Master (2 large circle of friends. Mrs. Rawson Company, 2t reasonable prices. - S D T T aove, watching over us, smiles sweet- | leaves a son Calvin Rawson, and two 3 the boxes by rural patrons has grown, r. Shahan to Speak. ly as He follows his work on earth, | daughters, Mrs. J. S. Dfeaser of South- . : he H W Egete and the delay In the delivery and col-| An offer from Dr. D, J. Shahan to | and. then Tepests. the worde slowly: | bridge, Mase, ana Mrs, C. 8. Jackson 129 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. Keeg the rlouse Warm lection of mail and the hardship im- | speak before the St. Mary’s T. A. B.| ‘Well done, thou good and faithful |of Kenneth 'Square, Pa. She also ! | C. M. WILLIAMS, posed on carriers incident thereto, |society upon the subject of Tuberou- | gervant.’ ” leaves a sister. Mrs. M. Gondolf of T el Electric Gwd‘l Senkist Guitlite B postmasters have received instructions | 10sis has been sccepted for their meet—| Rev. Mr. Huntington is well known | Providence, R. L ardware “There's no place like home,” if, actor and Builder, | o O e bruary 15th, patrons | Ing Night this week. here and at_the Weshington family in e it s Janzed 1¥'s comfortable. Butif the doors 218 MAIN STREET. on rural delivery routes must enclose — = i s e o gy < e " " b # 3 3 4 1907, made the response to the address After a weelr's {llhess with pneumo- n o are constantly left open, howe "Phone 370 jani7a| coins in an envelope, wrap them se- of rwalgutin. nia, the death of Bmogene E. Covey, The MISS M. C. ADLES, might just se well bo a_bara 5 S "| curely in paper, or deposit them in a | ggy A S s beloved wife of William H. Covey, oc- s W J v P i coin-holding receptacte, so they can | II’S YOUT Own Fall“ MULLEN AND LEAHY curred at her home, No. 343 Franklin new medium-back f ooy “The Yale & Towne for the new | be casily and quickly taken from LEADING THE LIST, |5treet. at 1110 Sunday night. Her new medium-back “alf scal" and hcg snfifllflhSl - N q[ SWITCHES s | B et sre 2 h iy o0 g i SR R | ey meen . Bloua” Doat™ Cliscks Hairdressing | it such coins, and, where accom- ou Have Sodality Pool Tournament Is Ex I T tans, THE SMART WOMEN <L | Turban Frames Tarban Pins | P2"i¢¢ by mail for despatch attach the Much Interest and Rivalry. Conn., June 12, 1849, the daugbter of at the recent brilliant balls wers | S| led Or: gl =il At the Sodality rooms the pool t e g gL it i3 L those whose hair was arranged in close the doors promptly, and d J s o TR 00l tour- |ing o v deughters, of whom she " erytime. Easily and quick pang naments AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. nament Is arousing an unusuAl amount | i the last: On OOk 17, 1871, ehe was netural, graceful, srtistic styie. Ar ok h"’d“""‘ l’d :Vl“hl“m o | -__for qu.m wear of interest and there is a keen rivalry |married to Willism H. Covey in Hart- you anxious to look as well ? sttached, simple, durable a Word Sermons by Rev. W. T. Thayer— between the tewms. At the present |ford. From Hartford they moved to NOTICE Consult Miss Adles, whe will be in tractive in appoarance. Made 1 Delegates Named from the Sunday|or anything like i, becauss there's|!ime Mullen and Leahy are in the lea! | Unionville and twenty—two years ago Norwich:all the week of Februsry. Fth 8¢ sny size or shape of door and ANNIE M. GIBSON, | St of | i2vinz played nine games and secu-cd |came to Norwich, where they have JrosISves xalied il s Svaiy, | hottls 834 points. their loss being 66. Casey |since resided, Mr. Covey bein j teh bardware finlsh % § . 5 i to match any hardware finl Suiie 26, Central Bldg.. "Pne 505 |, Thers, was o sood attendance at the A.D.S. and Boylan are second, having piarel | wright and for et famnn- | Having disposed of my grocery, meat| WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich ¥ o s First Baptist church Sunday evening, - . the same number of games, but bav- |facturer of picker ana grain business, located at 408-414 | New York. Boston. il Aot s Chiropody, Scalp Massage and Sham- | when Rey. William T. Thayer gave the Rh atie R ing lost 9§ points. and their points | Mrs. Cover was a devoted wife and 3 Telephone 704, jan3id o S Poion foison 0w ragunt Pooing, Feiis! Traltinests; fourth of a series of “Word” sermons, eU: emedy. are £02. If Boland and Cronin keep |mother, her bome interests coming|Main St. I want to thank all of my cxerssindRitn S L e ol v e i using the words, Selah, Amen, They, up their gait they will soon be in the |first in her attention, although =he|customers for past favors and to ask| Preston Bros., santa 9. and Sunflay evening the word But. The ‘We have recommended tl remedy | lead, as ey have lost but 21 points |took a deep interest in the welfare of . . . 211-213-215 Main . 3an ordinance of baptism followed the |, 1o el o | yoars and | I their seven games. The standing |others, to whom ehe gave time and|f0r ® continuance of (ho same to Mr Norwich, Conn. TR i e e S e R LR L T naiviaual s A h & it it cepti it rue en an Eaward C. Fowler appotirted as defe- | = To0: Without exscption it has given| .\, ana Leaby . 9 s B Mo e il 5o Cdeeply| Al accounts are now payable to Mr. . Bates o' the “Baptst’” Sundayscliooi | prompt relief from Rheumatism and e e I e ot o) any, Conferenc ; ruary th, o 8 i Turch and of Sedswick » fhe Cenivas Buptist tuveh: Mee: Hat: | Kindred ailmants, and thet's whet we | 5500 207 ;20N Womars Tlice corps, oo 16 of| SHERWOOD B. POTTER. Is What Counts In tie Sargent, Mrs. William Gilchrist,Mrs, | call pretty good evidence that A. D. S.| Riordan and Dunn . which she had been a member a num- g . L. B. Park, Mrs. Harbert Willey, Miss L Harrington and Capl Dber of years and an efficient worker. Photography. Bringing out tha real personali ht Jessie Lynch, Mrs. Willlam Thayer, | Rheumatic Remedy will do the same | Gouonin"and Sheridan. ‘had loted a years On our entirs line of Suitings | Miss Eitzabeth Bogue, Fred Wilson and | for you # you will only give it a g g gl e kB 1647 and Overcoatings we are offering [ | Elbert Johnson. S W S sad sl o a number of years she held the office i ere W ardd the flne poluts in charac the it 2 15 per cent. discount during the Two Operations. $5 Stnpi Ty SN ’ trafts th 'what we are.| Janlodiw 3 longer. a delighiful evening Sunday at the s Adam’s Tavern |[ir i o us wha 1 By i next 30 days. Come early and Philip Dewire of New London has 4 home of Mr. and William Trach- "2‘."4. survived by her husband aud “aued down by the natural wplfit Of | e Mrs. hioe of paper ana pastenoird wite THE AUXILIARY have first choice. returned from New York, where he Price 50c and $1.00 the Bottle. |tenbers, @ Spring street, ceiebrat- | four chfldren, Clifford W. Covey, Wil- — unrd:‘rwen(! x;; ;ufinlunn':f'_wnmy - ing ch: ::gm bt'fiuh":t Mrbthh‘d llam H. cw:’k"“:f;h;;‘.m‘:‘nmk' 1861 & ready-mude look. portion _of eft leg was removed son, id, who eau- | Brewster and Mrs. vi a phote o THE JOENSON Co., Facn time at St Luke's Gowptat M. it v e Branas of Selr of Burope and America | selr, 4r whet sunr THiends sce 1o love| I the MAIl Assoclation Y tiful presents in honor of the day.|cox, all of this city. She leaves six | pr - o yo8 . A - Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway, []| Dewire suffered the crushing of the SM I T H There were alse Gongratulatory tsle- | srandehildren and one nephew. Fletch- | Bohwinion, Bituier. Culmbash Beveras | 205 or what yunr iriends see 1o lov limb by being run over by a New @rams. er A. Dickerman, of New Haven. BRIAR ot hostiel o8 Milas 3 Chapman’s Building. TVl calitoNd thatn ok Tarts T Arnia Jwiis Sesidien. By e Aehs ‘William M. Connelly. Zale and, Burten Movis will meet ut the home of Miss Mary years ago. The foot was removed at demic orchestra, whist was played and | The death of Willlam H. Connelly of | C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunkes 9 |+ Huntington, 197 Broadway, Mene WIRR | the ankle, but the wound 4id not heal. The D M Tefresiiments were served at the Bar- | New Haven occurred on Saturday | Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourishe dny, JADUArY 31st, At 3,30 p m [— A second operation was performed e Drug Man, mitzva party. evening about 8 o'clock at the home|ing Ale. Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser The Phol. pher, oy P ke v 7ou wast ta put your busi- | apout » month ago at St. Luke's and is uncle in this cily, Thomas| Budweiser, S-Wlitg ana Pabst. .. The ogra g A programme of unusual iweesest mess before the Dublic. thers 1s no me- | it later developsd that stil more of | Franklin S Norwich, Ct,| It is planned to extend the New | White of No. 220 Franklin ‘street. Mr. jorwiois T ovwss e : » o e > . Mr. @lum Better than thieush the advertis- | the limn would heve 1o be removed in | 1. quare, TWICH, UL | o i Oemtrai clecidifiastion o' Nosth eny imd for A ACATRIE e opposiie Norwich Savings Soclety, | promises ise columns of The Bulletin order to inwe the leg heal thoroughly. | Jamdes ‘White Plains 2 ‘monthahaving.been | Telephone 447-12. ¢ e | augmisa gnaw

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