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PERSONAL H. Post has been in Turnerville,’ “'ull Cumll ¥, was nolled by )l ™ arana Surer Fogun: stated. that ho had heard nothing from the peopic in Canada to whom he wrote, and did not fel iike holding the man longer, Joseph A. Ambler of Yale has been visiting at his home. Herman Alofsin has returned after Norwich, Monday, Feb. 7, 1910. VARIOUS MATTERS Butts is In Charles R. BOSTON 106 In the Ileef Market o Afternoon and Evening Sessions to be Held Tuesday at Our low prices quoted last week remain good for this week on all High Class Corn Fed Stock. A long list of Fruit and Vegetablesfor the week end. Somers Bros. A frost for the bluebird! Windham county icemen are har- vesting 1S-inch ice, Sunday was devoted to St. Titus companion of St. Paul, Motorists found little pleasure fac- ing Sunday’s cutting wind. a visit of several days in Boston. Miss Marie Wall of East Hampton is visiting Mrs. C. D. Barton in Norwich. Frank Burton of Norwich was call- 4ng on friends in Middletown Satur- day. Grace Memorial Church The midwinter conference of _the Bible schools of the New London Bap- tist association will be held with the Central Baptist Church—Ministers’ Conference at| i, rian savens is taking a sovth- in Morning. School pupils of the lower grades are arranging for valentine boxes. There was good skating on Bushnell pond, Thamesville, on Saturday. Good weather on Communion Sun- Richard Sullivan of Hartford spent Sunday at the home of his mother on Boswell avenue, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hankins are visiting Mr.-and Mrs, John Mullen of Park avenue, New York. John Murphy of Yale has returned to Central Baptist ch Tuesday after- noon and evening, as follows: 2.30 g.= m—Devotional service, Rev. , Leflingwell. 2.45 p. m.~The Bible as a Text Book, Charles R. McNally, New Lon- 3.15 p. m.—Discussion. 3.30 p. m.—The Bible School as =a Field for Evangelism, Rev. G. C. Chap- wicn att. Cal lu‘-i Waltertord First, Waterford See- ‘There wiu‘-prmly be an attend- ance of 250 to 300 Bible school work- ers, The Central Bflp{ifl! Bible school will furnish the supper for the dele- gates, who represent a Bible school enroliment of over 3,000 in this part of the_state. No offerings are to be received at ern trip. Robert Brewer of Hingham, Mass.. has been the guest of relatives in town. Monson of Albany has Miss Amy dward Monto been the guest of Mrs. Benson. Mrs. William D. Fich of New Haven is the guest of Mrs, William D. Fitch of Norwich Town. Ars. Frank Bunnell and Miss Fran- ces D. Young served at the Norwich club tea on Satur The last pre-Lenten meeting of [the Justl some of dissolution state, ce DOug! good advic gave the who his name aud discharged him. thanked the court for prisoner clearing np He ho action. Metal Company to Dissolve. The Norwich Iron pany has filed a_prel with t and Metal o niary he. A Help To Every Business Man secretary n- at of certit Monday Night Specials from 7.30 to closing time s feb2d duy tended to Dring out large con- | New Haven after visiting over Sunday pell, Montville. the conference, as each school con- | gt u ey X ' bl g igiine: s 4’p. m.—Discussion. tribut. pita of their | Fo! y was held with Mrs. 5. A. An account with The Tham (Center Room) RUSH W. KIMB| M. D. gregations. at his home in Norwich Town. Insirumental trio—piano, fute ana ebsew B B Rl e | Gilbert of Broad street. Loan & Trust Comipany subject| o ; - ALL, . = ~ ; in. American - Baptist to your check is a convenience § One lot of Veilings in black and Fastern Connecticut will be repre- Miss Flossie Holloway of Oak street | " /'75 % Mr. and Mrs. Huntington L ¥ . aailed last wpek from New. York for les Bt Rt DPOItACe OF Teaoh- | Will haxe sp _exhibit of Dibls son, Hubbard Mather, have retu that you should enfoy. regular price 2o Physician and Surgeon Office removed to 21 Broadway, sented at the Mardi Gras celebrations which begin in southern cities tonight. er Training, Rev. J. W. Rae, Hartford, secretary Connecticut Sunday School association. material in charge of Mr. Miller of Boston. The committee of arrangements for their home in New Haven. Miss Maude Carew Buckingham hus You *will receiv come here. e a cordial wel- TONIGHT . 150 Women's Cross Bar, 04d Tnttial Han o e The o T R e s Soes 4.45 . m.—Question box, conducted |this conference are Hdward . Doton, | ] . e 5 We invite your account and | pmen: 3 | Wauregan Bloc p Pt LT S e ) R RS R S itirmman: e, Brewer 6. Boardman | boen spending weveral days in Boston, e nvith v Kerchiefs, regular value 10 Hours: © to 4and 7 to 5 p. m. Sun 5 p. m.—The Bible School as an Edu- |and Richard W. Mansfield. the guest of Mrs. Benjamin Mallory. anking busines TONIGHT e i B i eral, which has been running between | Barbara of Higganum are visiting Mrs. | ¢ M- 7The Bible School 83 an Bdu- v ' 2 i Deposits , in Savings Depart- Sl Tl Sy 2 4 Wickford Junction and Newport. Lord’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. er, Norwich. VA 47 Ministers’ Conference. Ddies ::n. M. Norton of w,..mn‘n 3 ment, made on or betore the | Colored Emby i Datet s SO vl X Norwich. _ g : co is|Street has returned from New Yor - it o SEpEnigened: Dalnk Coliln At fBe ot TGN cantsiicd 00 P mThe Bible Sehoot Initia- | The Daptist ministers’ conferenco 1= | ffset hes retamned o Sew Yok ot bl b - P el el in the Vernon M. E. church, District| Sumuel Swarizburs received the | D D. Boston, New Engiand mecretary | tist church Feb. Sth, at 10 4. m., with | eral weeks. o gt Gaknsbiitg Al Suy . Newland of Norwich pre- prize Friday night at the masquerade of the American Baptist Publication soclety. the following programme: Rollcall. Statement of some innova- Miss Florence D. Stark of Slater ave- Stamped Belts, larg e d ©of the Workingmen’s circle for the ve i nue has gone to Brooklyn, N. Y., where “Adjourn. tion you would like to see in the Bible yn, . whe: ¢ T £ it 2 & \elp el tosabnitin = - |she will be the guest of friends for erns, value 19, ur New i ";hq;m:‘:a ‘;‘.,;.ff.‘.".“&”.‘g’li i+ S EVENING SESSIO! Sl K JEsple you desire 10, 41- | several wesks. e hames Loan & Irusi b0, | ~onichr " 00 = - overflowing, s Joseph A. Ambler, Yale scientific .15_p. m.—Devotional service, Rev.| The Minister in the Bible School 7 24 = 3 'y adles, Grlll utilized for electrical purposes. The | goatthe - (NN S and Sune | J. A. Eides New London. (suggestive questions). What is his | Mrs. W. S. C. Perkins entertained at 28-34 Shetucket St., Norwic), Ct. Tapestry Pillow & ond I, strects have been ligitted up nights for | oo™ UF 1, P I S0 Nire. | Anithem —Central Baptist chosr. official capecity? What is his duty gs [ bridge on Friday afternoon at herhome 0 to 9 Saturday evening. _febza| Value 30c the past two weeks. Chiatar 3. Avbler of Chastngt, 745 p. m—The Ideal Bible School, |teacher of the Bible school teachers: |on Broad atrect in honor of Mre. Ben- . ToNIaHT 1 on fthe first floor of the It was announced in the Catholic churches of the dlocese on Sunday that the annual offering for negro and Indian missions would be made on the Eugene F. Sullivan, formerly of this city, now residing in Pittsburg, is spending a vacation of one month with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan of Rev. Albert G. Lawson, D. D., Water- ury. “The following is a fin of the schools represented in the association. There will be ten delegates from each school Bozrah, Chestertleld, Colchester bor- ‘What about his duty as the Bible school evangelist? Leader, G. B. Mar- ston of Stonington. Discussion. Method and Principle in Bible School Work (suggestive questions). What is the purpose of the Bible school? What Miss Ruth M. Thayer of Washington street gave a Jenkins party on Saturdey evening at her home in bomor of he; guest, Miss Dorothy Norton, of Ben- Wheat CRISPIES (Main Floor) Wool v finished WAUREGAN HOUSE first Sunday in Lent. Boswell avenue: gush, Scott Hall Bitchville, Lekes |about contests, system ot rewards nington, “ |“ 2 stings g X g = ond, non, East Lymé, North|etc.? What new met] ve you 5 of stripes, valuc 15c yar he state hoard of agriculture is to| rrs Lillian Munger, contralto_at|Lyme, Old Lyme, Montville" Union, |¢ried? Leader, G. R. Athe of Groton. | Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. by 7 ams at Railiion’s TONIGHT, yard E Is Now Open. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CD., ! its February meeting in Enfield | in conjunction with a farmers' insti- | tute to be held on Tuesday, February the ausplces of the Enfleld the Second church, New London, has the same F. H. Deen offered a place in church in New York with Mrs. Merrill, formerly of Norwich. Dr. J. D. Buckley of Providence and Moodus, New London First, New Lon- don Huntington street, New London Montauk avenue, New London Shiloh, Niantic, Norwich Central, Norwich Luncheon served at 1 p. m., followed by adjournment to participate in Bible school convention at Central Baptis: church. FOR FLETCHER'S trip and are at the home of Mr. Per. kins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Perkins, of Hroad street, FUNERALS. feb E-M-F “30” WHEN you want 1o pu Solsettes in lengths, TONIGHT Proprietors. The second ammual convention of | D F; W. O'Connell of New London | ANOTHER COLD SNAP NEW HAVEN PAPER COMMENDS Nicholas Allen. The Improved Diamond 1 the Connecticut Business BEducators’ | Were® visitors here last w & STRIKES THE CITY. SECOND CHURCH’S CHOICE | On Sunday afternoon the funeral of 1910 e Lacing in four and dve quar assoclation is t0 meet in Stamford on | Buckley making the trip in his auto- Nicholas Alien avas held from his late r length, be quality Saturday, Febrogry 19. It will be an | mobile. Thermometer Registered Below Zoro— | Rev. H. J. Wyckoff Has Done Work | home in Ledyard, there being many in ° TONIGHT, two pairs fo 3 all-day session an® dinner will beserv-| (oo o8 e One of the Coldest Nights of the| There With Remarkable Succes: -di“t&x:%u;cg. Re’l’_hn\v;l&rltsct;;‘nen"c?:: ed in the Y. M. C. . S SRR of, Farttord, Josew Year. S —— by B - WS ge D Quart bhottla of Violet Ammonia « H. Leveen of Bridgeport and W. B. — Regarding the vote of the Second yard ter Congregational church. full strength, 15c value - Ko 's . 2 v i Congregational church to extend 11 | Miss Gruce Chapman sang Nearer, My - Gov. Frank B. Weeks has named | Pearson of Providence were among| Saturday night and Sunday were de- | Congresational church to extend a call | 3088 Sruce Shapean woos Neatar N TONIGHT, bottle 10 31 Broadway. Afatthew B, Rogers, secretary of state, | those here to attend the production of | fidedly, cold, heing 4 dlstinet changs | 15, Now, X, I Wyckoff of New Heven. | Q00 Soruis™ The Sourers wera Fran- $1,250 ind Arthur Tifoot to represent Con- | A Day at the Ranch, on Saturday eve- | vided foe the paat two weeke: It was| The people of the Second Congreka- |cis O. Allen of this city, Merton Allen 1 Ladies Collar Pin OFFICE HOURS : 3--8 P. M. | nccticut at the national legislative con- | ning. accompanied by a cold and cutting | tional church of Norwich, Conn., will |0f Staten Island, Alert James 1 blaci, with protected pin point, 18¢ Vention which <will be held at Wash- Roriwast wind which made it yers | be eartily 'congratnlated by ail who | Avery Main of Ledsard. Buris HAS ARRIVED AND CAN | auaiity Residence Telephone 291- zeb3d{ ington on February 15, 16 and 17, Rev. and Mrs. William T. Thayer |disagreeable to be out. During Sun- | know Rev. H. J. Wyckoff, who has jthe Avery cemetery ke TONIGHT, pair o 3 y from spes day evening the thermometer began to | decided to accept a unanimous call to [& < g it g BE SEEN AT THE . returned Saturday from spending the | 4a¥ evening the thermomster besan to | ;o0 ond 1 2 oR @ o . ©© |& “Alien had charge of the arrange: HAILE CLUB According ¢o the February White| greater part of the week in Boston, | Flogdway one thermometer showed 6| AS assistant pastor of United chirch | ments. 2 £ A Women's Sanitary Hair Rolls Ribbon Banner, the attentlon of white- | where they attended the second annual [ below zero. In Franklin square at|in this city, Mr. Wyckoff has won a Mr. Allen's death occurred Friday worted brown shades ‘ . _tbboners all over our country is turn- | New England | Baptist conference, | ridmght it was at zero, while at | 1OSt of friends and demonstrated un- | MoTning after an iliness of several 9 | valuo 142 Main St. ing especially at this time to the sreat | o0, “UEE PERC SR R | mrading: Cove at the same hour ¢t was | Usual ability as a preacher and pastor. | weeks. He was born in Ledyard 87 TONIGHT, each 1 arids W, C. . U. conventlon. fo be | Al was held there Wedncaday and | S belol: Al wio know him here resret dhat i |years ago and spenc ull s fie In'thai| 99 Chestnut Stree, ’ v y : 11, | Thursday. 1t “was not the coldest night of the | is Dot to continue to reside and worl . > he wi , who w , b 3 estauranis held in Glasgow, Scotland, June 4-11, $, L e ] R e i e 2 L | Xola T high resard. Ha was m o Children’s Feru and I Pleach 1910. Mrs, J. Elbridge Woodward of No.| mater here Al e e mocor. Las measure of success in his new fleld of [Per of Company D, Twenty-sixth regi- Norwich, Conn. Fleccy-lined, Ribbed v . . 50 Mai et, w severely effort. . i ey, “ants in sizes 20 t 3 o - New Haven rallroad’s steam | 450 Main strect, who was severely | registered lower without the wind than [€fort. |~ st 5 ihe SIML LS eREng Sl Paisr Ceccarelll. Frop: | vants in i P I tationed at Midway, was used | burned several months ago, and has | it did Sunday night. peovich shurch 1y said to have | wee & memiber of Seagwick qoet, No. 1, Tebid qualit 2 , § 3 - o @ membership of 275, a very considera . No. 1, g qualitie Ladics’ Restaurant. 30 cents. partially recovered, went on Sunday | TooKk CENSUS EXAMINATION. | bl endowment and contains an active |G. A. R. He was twico married, his — TONIGHT, 1 Gentlemen's Restaurant, 35 cents. ay in clearing up the derailed cars|#o reside with her son, Walter W. ana interested membership whose pos- | first wife being Manda Maynard and| NOTICK. ; Supper—Mondays and Saturdays—S| heside the tracks at Mansfield, a dis- | Woodward of Raymond Hill. The trip | Thirty-Seven Candidates Appeared Be- | sibilities are very interesting in_ that X"i: fi:?:;’ ‘-\w;m“m“an;(‘:lzr:flfty M- fc The lewal voters of the Ladies Plain 1 1 “ to 7—25 centn. tance of many yards, after the wreck | was made in an automobile. fore Local Beard—Larger Number | £ B B o ite |of this city and Morton Allen of Staten | are, hereby warned (o i double garter to 1 to Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays,| O @ New London-bound freight train = from Outside City. @nd new population recruited for its |1s1and, and two daughters, Mra. Alber: 101 Siudy of the Second Congrega-| value Sapper a Ia Carte. of 16 car: Trip Won by the M’s. 4 large manufacturing interests. James and Mrs. Joseph Geer of Led- [V Byening, Feb, oth, 1810. TONIGHT, pair d 17e Wedneaday Evenlns Disner— (o 5— The trip to Palestine, taken by the| TH® examining board at the post-| Norwich is certainly an attractive | Yard. 8 at to hear th t of PN ey A despatch that Harry Alden, whose | First Baptist Bible school, was com- | office—Harry L. McDougal,W. A. Wells | fleld and the people of the Second Con- William Quinn. the Buppy ittee of said Boclety mutilated body was found on the rail- | pleted the closing Sunday in January, |and Frank A. Murtha—were busy all | Sregational church have chosen a pas- | Saturday morning burial services | somsiSared mecesonrs 1h ol ang iatiie (RbsarRontiCitohonware Dep't) road tracks in a California town, was | the M's, or Mauretania, winning the | oy Saturday with the census exami- | (0F Who will treasure its traditions, |were read over the remains of William |a pastor and to y other business “the last descendant of John and Pris- | ftendance race from the L's, or Lusi- | n3¥ 2 0t "te Broadway school, - the | i0CTease its strength and Al its Pews | Quinn in the rooms of Funeral Direcior | proper Lo be dono al xuid maeting. | Duten Seouring Ba " < o iania, by over thirty miles. The pas- i 4 > as they have never been filled before. | Fiourigan and burial was in St. Mary's HENRY F. PALMER | = Wk v TURBAN BRAIDS city Saen? s entomaced & amase | S Y1 SRS, T Ten: | Sonioh room Beingied Mo, merd | 40X 2R N PR e taye o | Houriete and bl vas By e BRI S | TomanT s Alden Tamily association, which held | REak drruce, when: no Aoubt. much one | So7eR candidutes” presenting’ them- | 1% miiorHon U0 ME AV ISR i ie, | Noryich state bospital, ‘Fle has @ sis; 7 sclots Comm Export ana_ Borax Laundry Soar a - 1 i in M: o S WRRDN: I vt gl g selves. They were allowed three hours s 2 ter in Wareham, Mass, but no word Norwich, Conn., a, A o g e ¥ 2 big dinner and reunion in Massa- | joyment over:cxveriences met during | SHIVSR | TG, YOS BlONRs, KR BOUrS | call, which, in arder to De formally |was Teceived from her regarding the oned TONIGHT 8 for 2 Cchusetts last summer. the tri~ will be ono of the fcatures of | 10 21 e wars Teome o the seotions | ComPloted, ‘awalts tho action of the | Jisposition of ti - g the evening’s pleasure. a society of the church next week. i : Te Nl d 5 4 they might be uppointed to they had | SOty of . =i { One 1ot/ Bleachied Dani THE NEW Saturday’s Waterbury Democrat an additional hour for the questions o Bl i P gooll meny Cotton, value 50c Turban Pi d B : J. Olin Howe of this city, who Whist Party. about that work. Most all the towns | Y218 of his lfe jn New Haven and | g, C. A, Northrop spoke at the ¢ TONIGHT, yard . urban Fins and Barrettes.| nas veen appointed chief special agent| An enjovable evening of whist was | in the northern part of the county were | Sraduated from Yale college in the | gpci(cring ‘Arms on Sunday afternoon mmvite an investizasion | ) ¥ 3 of Connecticut, o collect the statis- | given this weck at the home of Mr, | represented. including Nortn Stoning. | {12%% °F 4732 484 from the ¥ale semc | on Faith. He eaid faith is putting one- of the advantages offered Jeached 1 K Meroe t Hair Work of alt kisids. tfes of the mahufacturers, took ofices | Alexander "ot | Washingion ‘strect.|tom Montullle, Lebanon, - Griswold: | veary in th Yaie law achoot. He was | 2eIf into'the hand of God to be jed by |l | T U e e Blcacher a = he second floor of ce | Among those present were Miss Rosa- | Preston, and some from am | Yeor: e L o e VA% | him. It opens out greater and v school. purticularly reguiny qualit Chiropody, D e oo e Wil | and Mrs. Samuel Tavior, Miss Anng | Norwich, and it was thought this num- | 126 S0 place in effective condition the | or,"cannot anl containing in teseir ([l ¥ & T O e tanss who Will | Schwartz and_ Michael Schwartz of | ber might not be suffiolent for the city. | 70T 18Ry 0 SoRem BERy, DF 000 TWRHE | the solution of ail the problems that |l to increase their earning power Shampooing and Scalp work on the manufacturing interests| this city, M. Silverstein of Westerly [In New London there were thirty-nine ( PIUSR This wor we find in this world. There is enough il o e i " ol e and I Solomon of New London. Re-|who took the exams. There was one | 'y is ynderstood that Mr. in our faith to give us all we nced, it J§ and Dbuli i MUSSED MUSLIN UNDERWEAF assage, freshments were served. woman here and five at New London. | iy gccept the Norwich call and begin | ¥ Will only find it and at last an career. Facial T; Blank schedules for the manufactur- e The papers will be turned over to W. | 1. SECPC H I NORT I (0 Maiddle Sof | abundant entrance into the kingdom. 4 (8scond Fioor) acial Treatments, ers' census were sent out Friday with Otis Library Visitors. B ey o e oA ven. BUpEIVISOT Of | his month of the first of March fonine fe ‘Bintt and 2v. ood Mot ¥ R e oraet Moy, 38 . 2 letters to the manufacturers. They| The reading room of the Otis library < ‘ o o4 nirst church cholr, with “atalogue for the ask QSRS BOFers;” ¢ % Manicaring. : = e | T, Allen o the First church chofr, with Catalogue for the arking . - are asked to state the actual owner of [ has been well patronized the past two IN THE PROBATE COURT. OBITUARY. S R inaon e B, quality _— tory, the amount of money in- The last Sunday in Janu- e —— The soprano solo, Have Mercy Upon ayee- TONIGHT 150 1 " " amount of wages paid, the | & o were 11 visitors, the sccond | will of Mrs. W. F. Rawson Admitted Mrs. B. 8. Church. Me. 'O Tiord. by Mins Pratt and the NEW LONDON | < turned out, the number of | JATSESt mumber &ince the obening of | Ty, probate—its Provisions and Those | The death of Mrs. Clara A. Church, |closing number. Saved by Grace. in Bu Muslin Drawers nd 39¢ qualit 4 " Of the library Sunday th @ gain of S v art w 2 s 1 he Elhmfl Iflllflf ‘Bflmnflfly,‘ emploes and simitar answers. = Cor- | one, TEART 150 Stbitors e eveect| - of the! GOl wife of . 8. Church, occurred st 1230 ok (e aclo pavl e ,A,'slness gflegfi TONIGHT 1 . rect replies are necessary under a se- | pumber on record was yesterday. The o'clock Sunday, after an iliness of-some i v s ubeck, frm. Hew, i Suite 26, Central Bldg., hoss 505 | ‘e jcua third highest in number of Sunday| In the probate court Saturday the | time. T - i, Fine Pickerel. Women's Night Robe o tim Representative of the GOODWIN | B visitors was 111 in January of 1905. " lwin of Mrs. William F. Ruwson was| yais Church was the deughter of | , ;.. string of ffteen pickerel was o ans » CORSET. Approved by designers of SeriaE WTRan 5 R | admitted to probate. The executors | was born in Montville For many yenrs | caught this week in Tadman pond by : fashion. | Mrs. Merrill Will L ot | SRm, Tame S named are Mabel T. Dresser and Iola | she has been a resident of this city, | @ party which included Harry Jen- . & . Bl v ill Leave New London| 1, ¢ne court of common pleas the| V. Jackson, her daughters. The ap-| being a woman of fine characteristics | Dings, Willizm . Hazlehurst and Jo- Women's Colored Wiists in neat pa ¥ Evnryfwcminf:flerued the oppor- | Church to Sing in New York. case of Lt & Gugond Co. s W, K. | praisers are X Douglas Sevin and An- | Jad “nighly regarded by . mer many | Sph Farrell, " A hroc-pound pickerel tarns, several designs, value 50e unity of a test fitting. | = Tingley, assigned for Saturday s | drew B. Davies. The codicil was made | friends. She was d P Y| trom a pond beyond Gardner's lake S TONIGHT 38 tensa | Mrs Frank I Merrill formerly of | attjed but of court, and the othir was| Jan. 20, 1810, and the will Nov. 1% | iy She leaves: by asnengc S°'%, | Was reported by another part he TN | Norwich, now of New York eity, has| continued, so that the session was at|1904. Having given the propertics in | Church, and a son, Sidney N. 'Church | ice 18 s3id to be sbout 16 inches thick. Men's Stainless, Black Cotton, Ha | resigned’ as soprano in the quartette | gnce adj Union street and Water street to her | of New York city. She also leaves 7 Siaitihar . She ) 3 of the Second Congregational church, i s danghters quring her lifotime, the 10~ | sxo rotharr Brnatos Bty e 2 | ¥ Hose, regular sizes, 10c qualit | New London. Mrs, Merrill has accept-| o1 0 porcons Administered Oath. |mer to Mrs. Dresser and the latter 0| of Fort Point and Bdmund S. Wil Terrlble Crou | TONIGHT Te, 4 for 26 u"" | ed a position in @ New York church * _|Mrs. Jackson, they are revoked by the|jams of New London, and two sisters, P choir. Mrs. Grace Aldrich-Crowell of | Saturday afternoon Judge Gar-|terms of the codicil from the pro-| Mrs. Melisna S. Church of this city and Bfen's Brown and T 1ot | e R b LR jresne appeared before Clerk | visions of the will. To her on. C. K| Mra. Francis Irons of Fort Point. She Ope Who Knows Recommends a 5 Weight Cotton Hose, 16¢ quality iil's place o S c . quar_ ons e superior court | Rawson, she left $5,000 in trust, the | glso leaves severs: nephews and nlece ¥ An excelient remedy cite. Friday afternoon Mrs. Crowell the oath of office as Judxe | come 'to be used for him and | o ani ey mea st ot bane Msce* | Remedy to Anxious Mothers TONIGHT, pair 11c. for € Cold: | sung several pumbers in the' Second | of the superior court. On Satirday|much of the principal as is req uired | Church was & member of the Central ecla oughs, Colds, \ureh hefore the music committee and | Judge Tobinson also took th. for his support and comfort. At his| Baptist ehureh. My little boy, who is four years old, about forty .nembers of the congrega- | office as judge of the supreme court. death what remains is to ba divided @Frank A. McCaff has suffered a lot with croup. On sev- Milh o Bt Hoarseness, tion e Dbetween her grandchildren. She gives 3 - affrey. eral occasions we thought he was gont. §o5 (Millinery Departmer Sere Throat, Et | Mrs Liltan Mupger. contralto in| New London—Rev. him the real estate and buildings in| Word was received here Saturday | After trying all the old time reme- i c. the quartette. it Is sald, has beens of- | RN Lo o 2 me. A bequest to her sister of | MOrning of the death of Frank A. Me- |dies and most of fthe new, I came red o place in the New York choir|[ithe speaker at the Men's club of the | $500 is revoked in the codicl. To her | Caffrey.” which occurred suddenly at [home one night at midnight and my . i % " 25¢ a bottle at which ferrill is now singing. | yfre¢ Church of Christ nexh Thurs-|granddaughter, May Dresser, she gives | Cambridge. Mass., on Friday from |wife said: “The boy has the croup Balance of Untrimme E - Hig §500. Her jeweiry she divides between | heart disease. The body arrived here in — suppose you get a bottle of 0“e TONIGHT, choice DUNN’S PHARMAcY Gets Silver Cup. i SO her daughters, and provides in the| Saturday night and was taken in |Hyomei” “More junk’ 1 said, ‘but | The local agency of the International Codicil that atiy attempt to break the| charge by M. Hourigan. The death of |we will circulate ‘our money o they Trimmed Hats, values $3.00 and $4.00 50 Main Strezt. | Biscuit company, of which Robert L. 5 wil is to result in the forfeiture of al! | Mr. McCafirey came as a shock to his |ail will wet some.” = = s TONIGHT $1.2 41 3 Flandresu is manager, fs again holdin interest. Tiends in this city. as a stened to mo all night drug store, anlsa ihe TARASIIE MTvEr IS ¢Tng oy, (WRICE 1 | letter was received from him Thurs- |brought it home. In five minutes he R PRE | represents the highest percentage of H | NORWICH MEN IN NEW YORK. day, in whick no reference was made | was breathing easier. In fifteen min- Trimmed sad - v NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER|busines: secured end mmnagerial abil- ) to any sickness. 'He had left his home |utes he was sound ‘aslecp. It broke and $5.00 = | ity displaved. It has been awarded to Several Are Engaged in Politics and | for his work and death resulted before | the croup o quickly it scared me. NIGHT 250 YOUR | the ‘Norwich braneh for the quarter e he_returned. Anyone wishing to cure the croup of bt nmnETIeC T THE i Was sl o 9 - Mr. McCaffrey was born in this city |a child I hope will give Hyomel a trial, T ercoat. | 3 bout 38 he' T e | by tha Norwich branch for the quarter H | Eastor Charles N, Hulburt of the|about 38 years ago, and was educated | Wishing you the best oOf succeas, LET US MA ONE. chdinz Tune 30, vin w a 3 in the public schools here. where h ¥ 1y deserve, I remai " rpet De JOBN KUKLA, ;:’ T:: ; TFll | B e e o e Tammany Times of New York city has | passad the most of nis life. | He was | Jor B. clark 304 6th St 5. ¥, Was UHEpeIsiory and Ostpst Pep's rehanl 1alior, | 1, .1 prnen. The territory over which i 80 sent a copy of the weekly to friends| employed by J. A. Reid in the Hong |ington, D. C., Oct. 7. 1809. Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Coffes (Third Floor) oct26a Franklin Square. | (lc competition extends Includes east- in this city showing the Hudson-Ful- | KONg tea store for a number of vears | FHyomei ix a remarkably effective 4 i 3 4 ern Connecticut. part of Massachusetis § |ton istue. Y it s apretentious paper,| 2nd later went to New York in_the |remedy in case of croup and it should |} Boilers, T Kettles, Sauce [I|Cascment Cloth, 40 inches wide, « = = ‘. celient cut work. It is well printed. e 2 ' ' or in o curtain 1 Mn 2 Haile Club Tea. The real trouble with you is that| He writes that ‘N:rwh:lhphoyu are ";’fl";h °Sf,1h¢ ";‘0\"; -h" l,;:re ;"ml !; loccurop‘:ro"g[f'm"fl wmmn:h f"i'im’ Covered Pails, Chambers, Ladls :‘r ine; p('nn‘\ ) ;r ins, full Afternoon tea at the Haile club on is d ed, i doing well in New York politics. Frani | closed. Since then he has been locate Somplete Fyomei o ncluding ealgns ject trom, regular seml-“"fl“al sale Sunday was TAVOred with a Iarke b |1 e oered and you o e | . Bent is vice chairman of the board | With the company in Cambridge. Iie |mhaler, costs $1.00 at druggists every Mugs, Pitchers, Cups and Sau- 19¢ yard tendance and an informal musical pro- | |5 Oo99ed and you are simply suffer- | ¢ 4igermen and chairman of the most | inarried Lucretia Brown. by whom he | where and at The Lee & Osgood Co. |} cors, Etc,, Etc. TONIGHT, yard 10 @ramme participated in by the mem- {ing from constipation. important committes. of the board, the | i8 survived by two children, Clads |It is EoaTantond D e L " On our entire line of Suitings [l| bers made the time pass pleasantiv. i committee which has the awarding of | @5ed ten. and Lucretla, aged eight. His | coughs, co sore throat. These goods are the finest Bl cicjien se printed on o and Overcosties ws, are oI Visitors wero pregent from Now Lon- | Your Kidneys are clogged in fact|ihe contracts for evervihing the city | father died last May and his mothe T kesa Stest Wacwiioniithet L1 - atien segiter-orios 260 v - - ofrering [l 0N Ve Haven and Franklin: your whole System is clogged and |iuvs' which the aldermen have juris: | Seven vears ago. He leaves three sis nam: alike, Tegular price 5o ve S 1 P Gl EStaunt SUFIRG Ehe N Oscar Lowman and Miss Brid- | poisoned with stagnant matter which | distion over. George Tirrel, brother of "n:’;:: lsses Annle, Sadie an hMfl market and being sold at half TONIGHT, yard .. 3 . 18 next 30 days. Come early and get Dwyer poured tea, assisted by the | should be promptly eliminated to|Henry A. Tirrell, is private secretary s SR i R A have first choice. Misses Gladys Upton, Agnes Mor- = . to the comptroller, and District Attor- | @nd John McCaffrey of this city. He their value. Oppeortunity means Roman Stripe Couch Cov a ton, Lena Seidel. Annie Hoefer, Rose | #v0id Systemic Feve ngy C. S. Whitman'is a native of Nor-| 1ad & wide circle of friends here and money in your pocke be used for inexpensive portl THE ON €O Geigenmueller, Rose McNelly and The- Here’s the remedy — SMITH’S|Mich and the fast disappearing “Ker- e "é'm‘;fli,of Thames lodge, No. ( ARNKNCLD HIH -0-ME 4 reanlad prico JORNS . resa Lowman. Ty ST o Cures catarrth or money back. Just See our show window. v 5 e s S LITTLE LIVER PILLS — take ac- Mrs. Mary Ball. outds, TONIGHT ... . et Thioes B Bibivar, Charity Ball Proceeds. cording to directions and you will Carpenters’ State Convention. Word was Teceived hikd Satoidhy By m.‘:.hfihww-m m ; ‘apman’s Building. A meecting of the Catholic Woman's | promptly get relief — they are good| The carpenters’ state convention ;y?lu; W A\l}nl!ro?ll‘s.f!v;h; a::m u} Venetian Stalr Carpe " «lub was held in the basement of St. takes place v .| Fair Haven Masa., ednesday of 3 ’ 2bc yard Eatriciés churct on Sunday atier vea- | 07 47 14 and the youna alike. | LS B e Griorson, Rapere | e, Mary Bail I her 93d year” fn Brown & Rogers TONIGHT, yard Sl bers to receive reports from the sale Price 25 cents. McNeely and 3. J. Klely are the dele- | the early “pai oster - § kets for % % - son w tor of the Methodist chureh > 3 ? | 2 that i was trposaibie 1o determine e =Ar Gy - Of A. | ihree years and made many friends. | and Paper Hanging in ail its branches, ] ‘;'6;‘:»1'1 Parrell & Sanderson, Props. what will be the net proceeds, but it Groton.—James E. Denison of Gro- Orders will recelve GICIMPt attention, . IGHT, yard e s knowa that a good sum ¥ % East Lyme—Stuart W. Reed. infant SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes | L, 2 Baured, S e e e jmouof AT eaa Mre, Cherles H. Reed | Shop 27 Chestnut Strest, Norwieh. FRANKLIN So“l“f. Traveling Mea. ste. Livery comnectea | lsnun-]:-l c:;ru; °(t:;l..n. s imong ihe members of tha’ crew | Jied Friday. iy janzid The Reid & Hugh c 2 The Uncasville Methodist Episcopal rescued by the_ steamer Alamo Of the > o g t ( b i ch has planned a special service The Drug Man, Mallory line. Mesars, Pork and War- Children - Cry W are neadquarcers for e hai ughes Lo for Wednesidiy evening this week, Tha ner, al%o of Groton, were on the steam l NARRSGANSETT NANQUDT AL, o Bues | We Recover Furniture and de Garpet Spooncr Clioral umion of this city is | F) . er when she left New London, but the i to attend by invitation and lead in:the .r‘!k"- Square, Norwich, Ct.j<: ™) ehgaged onlv to €0 as far as Jor . | Tamily trage supplied at $0: per dox, "g‘ o0 the DEBLA. Laying singing of Alexander lymns tehid 5oy, and there they loft the boat. CASTORIA. 'cr wrgh s cove s Tel. octing | tag eoromas ot The Bolle tobTdaw

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