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3 Ghe BOSTON $T06¢ Sale of Art Malerials Mrs. R. Sears Is on a visit to friends in Brooklyn, N. Y. M. Goldberg of Providence fs visit= ing his parents in this city. Mrs. Barney Cohen of New York is the guest of Norwich friends. % Attorney Allyn L. Brown was in Col= % chester Saturday on legal business. Mrs, Fred D. Mubrey of Redding iy 1n Sown for PRy e ~ Miss Murlel Preston of Broadway Iy the guest of friends in Worcester. Mrs. Gertrude H. Lanman left on Sidturday to spend a week in i T ons: ‘o Wacren “atvest, oo n Thon s trip ‘Lo, Callforhid. vis, the Jath- mus of Panama, brings his in- to close touch with conditions in the canal zone, Extracts from ‘a letter "; as followa: asked®and received Divine guidance, I| d°r date of January 26 a VARIOUS MATTERS T : Valentine teas are timely. Neosha Whist club tonight, at For- esters’ hall—adv. =~ - Pastor-elect Herbert J. Wyckoff of ew Some_r; Bros. In Friday's Hartford Times, John trip of several days to New York. M. Schwartz of West Main street vis- churchi, both of which services were well aftended, and at the close of the morning sermon he read his letter of : Have been here now in the Panami Only & few Hugs were Jiopiayed 9| Charles Gordon has retiirned, att Bemaee, o bath mefyices bellevs I am. mow resdy.fo'make re-| . ;01 o duys, arrivinkiaz ColdfeTi- > Ok Je : Bt B i s [OF theatoE arles Gordon has retiirned, after a | Sunday at the Second Congregatlonal | sponse to your invitation. D e N eotis WAL momat st Py ot New $ord| Norwish's grestest Art Nesdiewe Btore is ready with ite customary = most beautiful as we sailed into od and unfinishe d at his home on harhor and up to the dock. D s i "arren, street. Holyoke Barnes of Norwich had some é accpetance as pastor of the church, ac- the United church In New | Was crowded with well-dressed people to. T p ited friends in New London on Sun- ¢ 3 g % W otc. Thess Su verses entitled “Boyh ceptin, " | Hav »| waiting the arrival of our steamer. We | el of T title 0yhoo g the call which had been’ ex- | Haven having been interrupted by the e et Ok A for & | ALC and Ars. Feank = Bupnell of | are among the most impertant of the ‘Wednesday. Friday and Saturday are day. tended to nim by the church and so- clety. His pasts at New Haven death of Mr. Haynes, with whom 1 had been associated in special work, and friena trom Baitimore, and also called il e L M ey LRy kind, always attract a throng of esge orate ot | | Louis Zellinger of Mt. Pleasant street [ having closed, he will at one::?nvup the coming of whose successor f1 upon him the next day. buyers. Note the following valuss Ember days, days of fasting and abstl- | ot on Saturday for o short visit in|the local duties, which he ‘com: | mo for service Slaewhere. . But at tlie | Pressed us as we came into the har- |\ gones Graves and Jittle daugh- |the savings range from one-fourt! | nence in the Catholic church. Boston. ‘mence the middle of this month, Feb- time when I first became aware of your roached bor as a most beautiful summer re- | o gm0’ or Goneva, N, are, 1he | one-third. James ¢, Coit of Cres- SHies e ot : ruary 15. interest in me, I had been app: sort. Lomg lines of cocoanut trees | o8 ERON & The state federation of womem's| po\o.4 o.q Marion Beardsley of Gil- | ,HIS subject was The Divine Sifting | by the church in Branford, Connecticut, | Ine the streets, which added to- the | EITE 05 A nice line of Guest Towasls, Jak . clubs is to hold its annual luncheon |, . 1o "N Y. are visiting Dr. ana | L. Men, and his text Sunday morn- | with reference to a call to that field; | fropical scene. w 3 feb2d in New Haven on Friday, February | JoRsS¥DIe, N- o OO ? ing Rev. Mr. Wyckoff took Judges 7: | and vour oyertures, begun without my [ We had a most delightful voyage, 8| aru: Marguerite Almy, who has Leen [ Work gs, Table Runners, Cent rs. R. E. Beardsley. 2, “The people who are with thee are |initiative, caused me no little embar- | fine boat and the sall most comforla- | yigieing friends in London, ex- | Pieces and Pillow Tops of the late RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 18. The Connecticut Library association ¥s to hold its annual meeting at the Arthur Brady -of New York was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brady, over Lincoln’s birthday. 00 many for me.” He told of the oc- casion when the Lord sald these words unto Gideon, and the cutting down of the thousands to three hundred to ov- rassment. As soon as your action be- came more direct, I asked leave to withdraw my name from consideration by the Branford ~church; and this re- ble; had use for my overcoat for gniy six hours, We had two days of rough water and the rest was summer seas. We had a-view of Cuba, Everything here is a surprise to me: The weather pects to sail for home on Saturday next, on the Mauretania. Mrs. Edward Allen Olds, Jr., and in- ortment of quality of belting and effe Stamped B fine Bridgeport public library on Thurs- ercome the Midianites. This through | quest being courteously granted, I was o sts of Office removed €0 21 Broadway, | aay, February 24, Miss Sarah Efinger and Miss Sadie | the help of the Lord was done, and | able to give your invilation my’ undi- | is most dellghtful and far more com- | {Ght bov of Wew Yore Gre wnetie 07 | dosigns, value 19c—Sale price 10c Wauregan Block. Drosehlor of Brookin Ny e ats | never vefore had there been so great a | videa tion. fortable than our warm summep days | JC% CUCS, PArents, Br anc o Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun-| In its series, Hartford Men of Af- SN X, Ee defeat. When Gideon summoned to his | Fronf my first coming to you as a|at home. A sirong breeze is constant- 2. rt- Waists, Night Gowns javs 3 to 4 p. m. Telephon: fairs, on Saturday, The Post pictured | O Sunday after visiting local friends. | assistance all the people of Israel to | supply for your pulpit I have been sen- | ly blowing, and the nights are cool. It| 3y 1orathy Norton, who has been | Chemise, stamped for French emk eeb1d 2 o : 20 stand against the invasion there was a | sible of your cordial interest in me, | 15 now what they cafl their diy SCason. | .. cuest of Miss Ruth M. Thaver of [ ery, at reduced prices eb1d State Treasurer Freeman Patten, born | 1Miss Rosalind Schnur, who has been mighty host who Tesponded. It was |and all subsequent impressions have| A'large part of Panama ls Americam rastianton. strent. Tor wevarel wowkn 1Y o in Stafford Springs, November 3, 1856. | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Schwarts, | regarding these large numbers of un- and everything which concerns . the [ WShIDELO, streot Tor BOVTre e~ | 24 and 27 Rennaisance Lace Tal Ladies’ Grill on the first floor of the WAUREGAN HOUSE THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CJ., Proprietors. It was announced Sunday that the riek’s parish. The blowing up of the battleship Maine in Havana harbor, February 15, 1898, will be commemorated tomorrow by Spanish war soldiers and other pat- riotic organization: Governor Weeks has authorized the payment of the following bills: The 6. was found Thursday in a lodging- house in Providence. His grandfather, Robert Mills, brought the boy home. Methodist pastors from this section will 2o to Stafford Springs today and Tuesday to attend the Norwich dis- returned on Sunday to her home in friends’ in Willimantic and Norwich for a week, have returned home. John E. Vaughn of McKintey avenue, cashier of the New London lines of the Connecticut company, left Friday night with Mrs. Vaughn and her fa- ther, W. S. Simmons, of Central Vil- lage, for Florida, where he will spend two weeks, Mr. Simmons was taken Jeremiah Fitzgerald died at New Brighton, Staten Island, at 3 p. m., Saturday, February 12. Mr. Fitzgerald was born in Cork, Ireland, and came to this country when a young man and for several years resided in this city, where he learned _the steam fitter's trade of the late Robert Brown and skilled men- that the Lord addressed Gideon, and directed him to reduce his quality and quantity, for with right on their side the very few were victorious. This divine sifting of men had its re- sult. The tendency today is to mag- mify the importance of numbers, to build results upon the accumulating ‘momentum. The first testing was done on the basis of courage, and thousands drop- ped out. The second testing was on the basis of _ self-control, and many more were excused. The significance preme_significance of the Divine sift- ing of men is not for the chosen to plume or pride, themselves on their superiority, or themselves better, but to inspire courage in those afraid and set up for them an example which SEall brivg them within the kikgdom of God. but deepened my appreciation of your friendliness. I am frank that your suggestion of a more inti- to confess call of the church hinged on other mat- ters than those which had only to do with congenial relatioas with you as indlviduals, and I have tried from all available sources to Inform myself as to the special needs and opportunities of your church and parish, in order that T might measure myself against these demands. Candor compels me to admit that this com) n leaves much to be desired dnd earnestly longed for in the way of wisdom and skill, and with God for the advancement of his kingdom -in the earth; and so. while like one of old I must confess that the rarer gifts are not mine to bestow, I can and do say with ail earnestness. such @s I have I give unto you; and with keen appreciation of your gener- ous belief in me, I hereby accept your United States is most sanitary. 1T haven't seen a mosquito since I have Covers, value $1.50 and $1.98 ton, V. recent charity ball of the Catholic Wo- | Brooklyn, N. ¥. forces,” which was twice done until [ mate relation met with quick response | been here, and, in fact, hardly & fIy. | yr. .0 Afrs. Raymond Parish and |Price 75c and $1.25. 4 man’s club had netted the substantil| . .oo aree Albert A. Daniels of | tHEre remal but three hundred. God | on my part, and moved me strongly to- | It is an object lesson for homes in the | 5 005 G0 P CHEEENC (ROt ing f olfl' ch sum of $539.24 for the poor of St. Pat- | b @nC WS, Albert A Daniels of | was teaching then the law of might | ward an afimmative answer. * states. . sovaras daya at Hockolyie, Yanue, the ove: ; 3 & and right, and the difference between | Yet I felt that an acceptance of the| These American bulldings and sur- | SUCCEET S0 M P L) e on lace trimmed, value $1.50 roundings are a marvel: better than at home, Everything which the £0: ernment has here is the very best Have visited the home of Alfrcd Rog- ers of Gales Ferry, who has been an engineer here for some time: he lives in a government house which Is very neat and homelike and has every fort that could be desired. H his family were yery courteous obliging to us. ¢ the best quality are. ful he United Williams, $1.75—8ale price 98c. Mrs, Louis L. Blackstone and Miss Phyllis Blackstone are in Rome it present and will not return to America until May. Miss Harriet Tingley, who went aborad with Mrs, Blackstone. |5 a_passenger on the Carmania, due i New York on Wednesday nexi, Special Offering of Hand Embroidered Pieces Meyer Biumenthal as Delegate. Norwich hospital for the insane for | sick recently in Hartford and the trip it k y an iy ¥ wif A Three names for membership wera January $4145.91; the Connecticut | south is in-the interest of his he: of the Divine sifting of men is that it | those particular gifts and graces which | States commissary department to all o - Wl ; 7 Is Now et m,"me Rl o alth. | feaves men unhampered and ready for | signally marked the ministry of my | employes at reduced rates, Tee is m presented Sunday afternoon at the |In white and colors and varie. o o OBITUARY. service. The forces of evil are await- | predecessor here. Way of compen~ | and veed here. The best hospital in | regular meeting of Independent Nor-|all made by a lady in town, anc Y G (3 Ing today as a great threat against the | tion there s revealed, however,a strong | the world is In front of Mr, Rogers' | Wich lodge, No. 808, 1. O. B. A. 10| onl i most artistically executed, s Alfred Shehan, 17, who ran away A h ezgerald. forces of righteousness, and await- | wish to work with you, based on a| door and the grounds around the same Swatzburg hall, President Myer Blu- BN a8 very mush under the! . from his home in Norwich on January e a ing the opportunity of attack. The su- | growing faith \in you as co-laborers| most beautiful. The lawns and | menthal cohiducting the meeting. He y “ " was named 1o represent the lodge at |value, the idea being to dispose o ce ina T O T private rest | the conference callod for Wednesday evenine at the Y. M, C. A. by the committee which is considering the 1o- cal adminisiration of charity= them promptly. CHILDREN'S EMBROIDERY CLASS me of the Watch HI! dences. We have been all over the canal route, from end to end, walking most of the way: we spent one whole day at the great Culebra cut, which is a mar- velous undertaking. On the line of the private President. was a hot contest for all t offices at the sophomore elections t frict ministerial assoclation mesting of | Pecame & master at his business. He | That is what the church must stand | call. canal route there are villages-laid out ; ’ 0. 7 HARR'S, M. D., the New England southern conference, | W29 foreman steam fitter at the Chel- | for Not that those inside are better | 1If agreeable to you. I will begin my | by our government. Trinity college, Hartford. After much | We will ve-organize our Childre *| sea paper mill for many years and [ than those outside, But by force of con- | ministry with you February 15th, 1910.| ~ It was a great surprise to me to ea hnf::wun. the = following ticket was | Embroidery Class boginning Saturds 31 Broadway. Carrie, wife of William O. Ottinger, | WHER, that company left Norwich he [ duct and life that they shall inspire |That our muiual faith may steadily | more twell-dressed Americans cotting | olected: " Proaident, W. &, Jamieson of | February ‘10¢h, from S 4 Friday in Pr hor hemns, | Sent Lo the Aspinook company of Jew- | those outside who doubt and lack the | increase as we learn to live and Work | on and oft trains than you would see | Utica. N. Y.; vice president, N. V.|o'clock Wew and old scl i P died Friday in Proyidence at her home, | ett City and filled 2 similar position. | courage to take the step. together, our hope of achievement be | in Conneetiout The wives and daugh- | Walsh of shevetury treasur- | 1aily invited to attend OFFICE HOURS : 3--8 P. M. | No. 52 Concannon street. The funeral [ Three vears ago he moved with his| He toncluded by reading his letter | the brighter If some days be dark with | ters are all tastily dressed in whitc, | er. K. af. Iendall of Framinghum will be held there this (Monday) aft- | family to New Brighton, Staten Island, | of acceptance, which is as follows: uncertainty, and our common 1ove £0T | The boys and girls have the best of historian, C. ¥, Blake of Brook- — the htening Iyn, Conn. Residence Telephone 291-4. 26b3d | arnoon, The family has relatives in|2nd up to the time of his death was | To the Second Congregational Church A o e men The bove and girls bave the best of Norwich. % 1Ves 1N | employed by the United States govern- | *© awy Seciery in Norwicn. Connectl. | Pond in the service of our followmen | sdvamtages in this reapect i o o HECKER'S e cut: n 5 throun this church of Jesus Christ. is | ““Tiio ‘fovernment wives the best of Has Not Accepted Call, Rl e S ey Mebruary 1 T8Y : e wis prayer and the purpose | cverything and It s a4 marvel overy- Lo The town clerks of the state have y tev. v Alfred_Poole Grint, Ph.D., formerly Prepared Buckwheat avel to Miss Nora Ryan by the Rev! G. 71| My Dear Triends—The call to the|of your frlend . o SHE M e "white” emploves are all | or New Longon, who was' called abot and Paneake Flour made returns to the commissioner on domestic animals, H. O. Averill, for 73,351 dog tags and a first order for that number has been placed with the contractor. O'Farrell, and is suryived by his wife and five’ cnildren, William, Andrew, Jeremiah, Margaret and Mary, all of Staten Island. He is also survived by one sister. Mrs. John Caples of School pastorate of your church has had my most careful consideration; and having Norwich, Conn., Feb. 13, 1910. CRIMINAL COURT A FOREMOST PREACHER OF well dressed and ‘are young men from a month ago to St. Andrew’s Xpiscopal men from church, St. Johnsbury, Vt.. has not yet accepted the call, Pending his decis- jon the rectorship is being held open Dr. Grint and his family are residing the states. Many colored Panama work on the canal, I am writing this letter In the park val palm trees, with Specials street, this city, and two brothers, 1T J eral S 3 OF COMMON PLEAS. AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH | @ breeze that almost takes my hat of Dunellen, N. J. The report of the department of ag- | strass and Witiam Fitaxerais of Mol i s We'mail today. the 27th, from Panama g riculture, just issued from the bureau Two Cases Ready With Pleas of Guilty | Rev. Dr. Henry S. Nash of Cambridge | {07 San Francisco, and the schedu from 7.30 to closing timc bourne, Australia.” Mr. Fitzgerald pos- time is twenty. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich | of statistics, shows that there were 62,- | sessed a genial and jovial disposition, it Is Understood. Theological School Secured for Len- | (¢"ihe boat 18 Newport We make seve 2 A 000 horses in Connecticut in 1909, each | and was well liked by his fellow work- ten Bervil Sral ‘stops at Mazioan porte: {he Ale tha ls acknowledged to be the | one valued at $126, a total valuation | Men and also his employes. Io had a| The cese of Vento Perlers against i tn-s Dontmsth t on the market — g 12,0 wide circle of friends, who will mourn | Dennis J._Quill, proprietor of the sa- | - N D, pro- ware De PEERLESS. A telephone order wil|® o D e | on At g imed. Gabusday Sefore Dsmcn ot iha ek Taneuient_in yos |- WASHINGTON-LINGOLN"'SOCIAL, E Business Man all lot of Brooms, No. & receive prompt attention. The handsome horse of Dr. John L. | Gotambus and Forstors The bady wi | Teage SVatler 1a the comt of Lommen | Chigcopal theclogical school. Cam- | Held at First Baptist by the Junior | BVETY ly 3¢ ©. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St.|May, burned in Sunday’s fire at West- | be brought here for the funeral and | pléas, which convened in room 2, Hull | united Lenten servics in Trinity church Church. Al Lasoousit with:7ihe” Thamed | T ONIGHT may2sa erly, was a driving horse formerly|burial in St. Mary's cemetery building. The case was continued from | on Wednesday evening, February 16, is Loan & Trust Company subject | Dustioss Dusters, soon be a owned by Dr. L. B. Almy of Norwich, Mrs. Charles Sigalove. Thursday, February 3. one of the foremost preachers of the | The Washington-Eincoln soclal held T ek s ventiones | wible household article, usually 28 ARl % and originally sold by him to a North | The death of Mrs. Charles Sigalove, [ Ferlera sues for, the loss of a boat | American Episcopal church, the de- | Friday evening by the Fiust Baptist 1o your check is & conveslence | ToNjGHT » LEAVE YOUR Stonington purchaser. formerly of this city, occurred on Jan- | Which he alleges the defendant hired | mand for %iis preaching being so great | Junjor church. was most enjoyable. that you should enjoy. S b e uary 25th in New York, where the fam. | ffom him to trausport liguor to the | on all occasions that, If he met it. it [ Only the parents of the young people You will recelve & cordial wel- | Borax Laundry Bous - e se of mme remedy to asist ma- | Word has been recelved by Connec- | ily had been living for about a year. | and forts for sale. s Wwould take up all his time. Dr, Nash | were invited and despitc the stormy come here. TONIGHT 8 for B Sms. You mey hope for 3 chaney = he bessmes | 4 = Mr. Sigalove was at onc time a c says that while it was being so used | is also a ripe scholar and a keen think- | gvening there was a large attendanc o L v . e s L ticut Elks that the transportation com- s a e the boat struck a rock and was sunk. i We invite your account and |One lot extm large and S an mgmi Tim. Asthu WL mittee of the grand lodge has arfanged | Stable here. Mrs. Sizalove is survived er, being the author of several schol-| _The junior church room Wus mttri el Tomels Didachs 8% more ‘Sifncut ta cire. because of intry 1o ‘i . 8€d | by her husband and four children— | HO sues for $400. arly books, two of which, The Genesis | tively decorated with flags and bunt- banking business. i e, b = : cn wse of tnjury io e | with the raiiroad companies for a rate ) In the hearing the defendant entered | of ‘the Social O i and «Th 5 % TONIGHT Bnar BRONCHIAL TUBES and LUNGS. 4 Ay e Mrs. Peter Glassman of this city, Da- L i fendant entercd | of the Social Conscience, and «Fhe|ing. Austin Linton and Miss Vera Deposits , in Savings Depart- Send for (o) ssmple and iestimonials OF & coht end 3 Bl & mile to'fhe De- L4718 ‘Stawiavé’ of Danfelton, - son in | ¥TDOLOROE SBan gt THe MG Alonln’; Life, are on the shelves of the | Stétson, Charles Frink and Geraldine ment, made on or befors the : . N lapothecam). | troit convention July 11 to 19. New York, and a daughter in Boston. | W23 denied by Judge Waller. The com- | Otis flbrary,’ It will be remembered | Oat as ‘Abrabam and Mary Lincoln, ey - 3t plaint was amended and the case Was | that Dr. Nash was heard with much | cusintly and brettly dresced T con 10th, draw interest from the 1st L AN Mrs. Jane S. Douglass. resumed. pleasure at the missionary conference tume, recelved the guests gracefully, of the month. During, his recent visit to Norwich = A xS The death of Mrs. Jane S. Douglass | Today court will convene in Norwich | heig: in Norwic . v o erpentine Crepes in remne ¢ Francis P. Bent, alderman from the | socurred at the home of her son, Mone | when the. case of Frank Grenier | Loid in Norwich last year. at which| welcoming all with old-time courtesy. evnent . -, W Sixty-first district, New York, remem- S e g : 3 me he address o ‘s meeting | A patriotic programme was carried out good pattern " ol 3 3 roe L. Douglass, in Waterford on Sun- | agamst William Grenier will be Te- | in the Broadway theater on Sunday | s iolme: yard bered a number of his friends with|day, at the age of 90. Death resulted | sumed. afternoon. Many who heard him at| The Song of the Flag: Lincoln's h' l “ T, LUCAS HALL, handsome calendars issued by him as | from weakness due fo old age. Mrs,| There will be a short session of the | fhat time have expreased a desire 0 | Mauime WLl Fvans oos Jomn e 6 1hames Nl S 1w FQINAHT, yard an official of Manhattan. Douglass was for years a resident of| criminal court of common wpleas at| hear him again, and there is a wide- | man: Lincoln's Fonesty, Miss Marjory o 12%c Outing Flanne ght or da this city, put for some time had resid- | 2.4 o'clock, when the accused in two | spread desire tG hear him on the part | Bhiliipe: How Wil Han Away from 28-34 Shetucket St., Norwic, Cf, colors ed with her son, at Flat Rock, Wate; At 2 o'clock ® 43 Shetucket Strest. ! At St Patrick’s church Sunday cases will plead guilty. of many of the ladies, who were unable | His Father, Miss Althea Church; The morning, Rev. Hugh Treanor preached | ford- She was the last of her imme- | the regular motion list heariog Will | {o attend the meeting of last year be- | Plax e Detey Binae, Tollowed by | Open 7.30 to 9 Saturday evening. febld TONIGHT, ya ect1za 3. 3. C. STONE. Prop diate family. Her son is her only sur- | take place. on the holy season of Lent as an ac- | yiiing relative Ko Dlace. o mmon pleas will again | C2US€ It was for men only. "In re- ginging The Star Spansied - Banner, ceptable time in which to rectify the g si s - Dlens & sponse to this general desire, Rev. J.| Miss Irene Fverett; Lincoln Rescues £ and b i i Mrs. John Bolles. sit in New London at 10 o'clock, when | Eidred Brown has made a special ef- | the Pig, Miss Mazie Stamm: Lincoln | [)* (Second Floor past, 2nd to seek to eradicate such evil] o, gaturday the death of Mrs. John | the case of the Cottrell Lumber Co.| fort to secure Dr. Nash as one of this | Chops 1ip Heme and Saves Boor, Shiv- habits as profanity, detraction, unchar- | pailes ceourred at the home of her son, | Of Mystic azainst John J. Collins, et al. | vaars Tenten preachers, and Dr. Nash | erins Man. Aiss Gladys Meler: Tin- Corset_Covers, extra qu SHUR-ON itableness and the like. Lenten serv- | Tonm G Batlon. ot Dartloite, in Waters | has been set for trial, has been kind enough o rearrange his | coln Rescues the Dog, Miss Olive 1in- Yin, Mtted, reguiar 19¢ qua ices were held Sunday evening. ford at the age of 8. Mrs.'Bolles was Pes R e emgusements, in order fo come to Nor- | ton; Hattle of Branaywine, Miss Vera Ralli TONIGHT 1 3 Lo orn in Ledyard, the daughter of Ica- wich, He is sure to be greet y a| Stetson: triotic songs ineluding omen’s Muslin Drawers, tu EYEGLASSES Norwich people who fancied they|bod and Mary Lamb Chapman, but 2 large congregation. Revolutionary Tea, and Fling Out the at Hallion’s R s I ot : s saw the Tillinghast airship will be |the most of her life was spent in Wa- | Dye Mill Being Razed Fast—Keyes Banngr . weve stng. By She-Insior] . teb1ea TONIGHT Ermphasize, their Superiority at, | contused to know that Tilingbast has | torford, Death resulted from pneumo. Process Co. Mill Ready. Y. M. C. A. Boys’ Meeting. ghurchy cholr during the evenling. Mem- e a S g been denounced by J. Walter Flage of St it (.20m, 3o 2 casins 5 The boys' meeting at the Y. M. C.|bers of the choir Jooked very pretty in Women's Combination Corse g I R 0 Worcester, director of the New Eng- | Col°% With whom she live The old Johnson dye mill at Mont-| 5 "on ‘Sunday afternoon had an at- | the colonial style of dress. with white and Sidrt, lace trimmed, regu will not cause them to slip, v ville s fast coming down. The large g caps, collar_and with the powdered auality- I or fall off 3 land Aero club, who was appointed by tendance of about twenty, who heard Bt or fall off. s - e iy T ADDIE BURNS CASE wooden bullding, ~ which has been | with' pleasure a talk upon Lincoln by | heir. TONIGHT . N e e T V%6 fukls. Whbt T s 2 SEesoE bought by John J. Geary, bas been | Suny FreqitiS S O MRNS wlROR ¥ | America, sung by all, closed the pri % Taae S O A © Lokin, Wwhom he pronounces “the | will Come Up for Hearing Befors| moved part way to its destination, the | g schools. Points in the character | Sramme. Refreshments of sandwiches, Chlldren's Sweater Con . T e RS i T e nebi mate Judge Reed Here This Morning. banling peing done by Mr. Carter. 'The | 527 incoln which Superintendent Stan- | cake, cookies and cocon were, served &rey, one to five years, rog B roing’: ~on = a flight, oldest of the two boilers will probably | yon emphasized were his large hearted- | during the evening. — The committee " quality Fleases 4o show s : The continued hesring on the mo- |\be broken up mext weck for scrap Iromk. | ness, his always cheerfal way of look. | Having the successful affair v charge TONIGHT s ary 1 tion fe ew trial for Addie Bi For the first time In several years . e "~ | consisted of Miss Wera Stetson, chair- 4 ¥ . e b e ires 0T 1909 | WX be heéard mers this morning in the | the big Whistle on the old woolen mill |t S XnnES and bis Tove 1o The come | nap “Mins Lucile Howard, Miss Glady Women's Black Satteen Und The Plaut- Cadden C s been prepared by the forester. of | 1111 Be NEAT ere Hhis, Inopilng In e | ertown sounded on Friday att- | Wmon beople. Xwe vielin sclos were | 3l ¥\ites Mazie Stamm, Miss Mat- el i Gasde " and e 0. || the state S N. Spring who is also | il “are some witnesses to be ex- | ornoon at 5.30 oclock. Miss DOrothy [ Sampanied by his sister k Jory Phillips and Miss Althea Church. . regular value $1.0 - state forester and state forest fire war- | amined it is understood, including At- | McDonald, ~daughter of Manager TONIGHT 75 OPTICIANS, den. Of the total of 336 forest fires | torney Goodhart of New Haven. Charles H. McDonald of the Keye8| , wil Debate on Death COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ec R aass . o reported in the state the cause of 148| _Judge Reed has denied the divorce in| Process company, had the honor of E e Estab. 1572, Norwlch, Conn. | (o o unknown: engines set 94 fires, | tA® case of Melvina Monville of Occum | pulling the string. Steam was raised | Workingmen's circle, local No. 125, | Principal Tirrell to Make Address of Plaut-Cadden Building. and 82 were reported as due to care. | v8. Levi Monville, Jr., of Rhode Tsland. | in the mill Thursday afternoon and the | held its regular meeting Sunday eve- | Welcome and G. S. Palmer Will R —OF— (Center Room) 2 = ; The judge finds that there are features | new machine was-glven a test. TIt| o b and’ Seallnid lessness, such as throwing down kth - 5 1 ning in Swatzburg hall, beginning a| spond. Hemstiteh » ~ of the case which prevent the granting | was found in perfect running order and : & By pry Linen Handkerchief lighted matches, cigar butts, etc., and 3 - { Series of three debates upon Death. g oy 1 e . of the divorce, although desertion may | a sample sheet of the product was tak- It 1 ed B Th 1 e for the winter . unMty leaving fires untended. % ! was considered from the point of e entire programme for the wi a eaving have been proven. en off. All the machines and beaters | iy taken by the religions of the |meeting of the New London County TONIGHT 2 [} S e are now set and the mill will £0 in | woria. It will also be discussed from | Historical society !s now announced by n . s Sheltering Arms Service. An alderman of the city of London | full operation in a day or two, the new | £oTI%, X Wil ais0 be clacussed from | Lustorical secioy fs he oynret. iy omen’s Hemstitched Handkerchte un" s "" ru There was evening prayer and an | 10148 office for life. drving houss not being quite dnished. | soience, The Saturday evening sub- | meeting is to be held Thursday, Feb. value G address by Rev. M. J. Simpson of St 2 i, ject for the circle is now Newton's law | 17, at Slater hall, Norwich, opening at TONIGHT . 6 for G FIpi: re i charge of the work of transferring the "3 itatl. = A lent ed e s, ey (XSt St NS old_machinery from the dye mill ana | °f Sravitation. S it Ay Principal One 1ot of German Val La . n excelieat remedy = Arms, 4 oon. S e e ot of. MNeloomps' —. V2% and 16¢ s text was “Then was Jesus led up Henry A. Tirrell, Norwich Free Acad- 7 for Coughs, Col by the Spirit into the wilderness o be roa FowopEwL T A GOOD THING o AR TONIGHT, yard Bearseyess, oy e B e S R LR ) - NEED OF A BRIDGE. When It Comes Along Dont Let It|London. Nen AL overcome by it. We cannot gain moral 3 Get Away From You. Paper—The Seal of Connecticut, M Pl ore Throat, Efc. nor spiritual character without strug- ° Montville P:wl- le_l: -o.;: Paralleling m;?, ?lmen‘n E. Bu]l)d:tn. A pMsin. Floor) =le. 1f we have gained control and t ailroad Track. - there is any business to be di 35-inch Peau-de-Sole, black only, re 25¢ a boctle at have looked to God for His grace we H abl S méxmmny‘roze:‘f:::,s’: !fl“l;n;ltyuy;r:::- cussed it will come after the speak- LRty U T e ottor 1 s o e s s S 4 g Haughton cave, in Uncasville, which |cago woman. : % o Sedium welght Cashmaere UNN’S PHABMACY s assisted in lbe scrvice by Miss| A cough, a “hack” in clearing the il permit veady ‘aceess S0 Kitemaug | “FFor 'y or 10 years 1 nag sumerca WACKAS HDSITEAMSOURSIN. Pans, -Pudding Pans, Bowie, [| P'ioce 550 auaitty, seco . o ot : E i ains | And_other sections of the town on ‘rom _indigestion " ai d sti- 2 ) ¢ ., 50 Main Strect. abetn Marsden, also, Tay Congdon and | throat, may become a habit. It beains | 300 00U SSRtigRs o Ohe [ONR DR L® | D, InGiEsdion, and cheoe constiz|.Or. Fladen Leaves and ls Suscesded || coyereq Pails, Chambers, Ladies, | TONIGHT y paten 1o Janisn son at the pianc. The hymns for the [ ¥ith @ eold and kesps going automat- | phasized by the cad death of Mrs. Bu-|Coffes ema rich, heavy greasy fooss | ¥, Br & M. Mebaughlin o TSR \guoy pitchers, Cups and Saue JlGola Pisted Collar Buttons o i 2y i i g gene Mitchell on the trestle. My allments made my life so wretched ity J % tyles to a card of one doxer S I R T | O e on o aceun]joally &ffer the cold has vanished. At present there is no ready means | that Iwas eager totryanythingthat held o7 31 cers, Eto, Etc. TONIGHT . o YOUR God Still Keep Me. The habit is apt to induce slight|of communication. This section of the |out a promise to help. And that is| Dr. Max M. Fladen, who has bee Winter Suit and Overcoat. e o e A town is about to be greatly developed | how I happened to buy e package of | senior house physiciuri at the Hackus These goods are the finest * ; as a residential location and a bridge | Grape-Nuts food last spring. ospital, has left for New York o 33en 08 Mikl vor GRE Norwich City Lodge, O. B. A. A little -exercise of the will and the | Will be of material advantage to the hat ended my efperiments. For| where he will probably begin practic Enameled Stesl Ware on the (Upholstery and Carpet Dep't 3 _— The regular meeting of Norwich City 2 merchants and property owners. A lin Grape-Nuts I found exactly what I | This change leaves Dr. J. H. MecLaugh- market and being sold at half teh Novelty Lace, white and JOHN KUKLA, Mercham! Tailor, | 10dze. No. 62, O. B. A, was held Sun- | use of SMITH'S THROAT LOZEN-|petition for it is in ecirculation. wanted and needed. From the day 1| lin of thix city, who began his term as [§ T0<S0 P0T BR8 SHC S S O Tntty, Tach wiris o & day morning in Swatsburg, hall. Four | ces will mak forget the irrita- | L Was pointed out that a number of Lbegan to use it I noticed an improve- | junior interne last weck, the ouly res- gir value. Oppor y ne T Eoaar D o . oct2sd Franklin Square. eandidates were ‘expected from Willi- will make you forget the irfita-|years ago a footbridge was placed on |ment and in a very few weeks I found | Ident physician at the hospital. Dr. |8 ymoney in your pocket. el mantie for initiation, but failed to ap- | tion and rid you of the constant an- |the Central Vermont trestle the work |my ficalth complately restored. o e o R B BT 2 L0 5 TONIGHT, yard pear, so that there was only routine Dbeing done by the Cen ermont “My digestive - apparatus now | various duties of hoth house physiclans B oursishows Wiadow: A business. noyance. Railway company, while Mr. Bentley [ works perfectly and my ohronic con- | and will be kept busy until anpther in- Bk et A WidH:, ¢ . Secretary Herman Alofsin received was superintendent. Mr. Bentley, it|stipation has been entirel eved, | terne is appointed. 3 e Ta ity vory prets Jst woek from the srand lodee and | These Lozenges have prompt, specific | \as caid by an old resident, agreed 0|1 Nave. mained in - weisht materiany, | Dr. Willlam Coyl has recently com- 74 Roapch Tatiecas, very protw. cml ““a a e paid to Tsnac Bidelman the draft for | action on the throat or air passages. |put the footbridse there if the sum of | and life is a very pleasant thing to me | Pleted his term as interne at the hos- A et Sveperies, oo, Tou the amount of the benefit certificate b s 200 was raised and given to the road.|so long as I use Grape-Nuts once or | pital and sone to Waterbury. price 2io and 80c yard e 3 held by his late wife. She passed away |' Singers and speakers will find them | Later, when the Grand Trunk ob-|twice a day. I bave found by experi. FONIGHT, yard . On our entire line of Suitings about two 'W:ukl!'lnxfl :nd‘hna been af1uable :“'(‘,’,‘S &”’:}."ZL.?{“LS‘ih"S.‘,‘i&',?“:;‘,’G gent th‘;“l:‘ ;u-x it off for a few| BOARD OF TRADE BANQUET. rfls “" ns . ¥ and Overcoatings we are offerin member of the lodge about 12 years. % o the permu 4 s, vs my health suffers. o Sample lengthx, S8 e odnt. dibmoun duHiBgiNe e Price 15c the Bottie. footbridge was eut avay and never re-| “A physician (n our town las great| i oy Fully Decided, but It i Like ot Bigslow & W ! . l 3 eed; v | succes: reating stomach troi % piipe i Wilton maxt % days. Como early and o R e - & footoridge Bue one whicl will ac” | 2nd The ‘Secrat of 16 ia that ha. puts iy to Take Place on Fob. 22 | FRANKLIN SQUARE Bt rvge. foc onp roo: e first.choice B 3 o vehie is patients on Grape-Nuts 700d—it s - Regular price 4 45 William €. Lanman for the Haile club P and Open House members selling the 7~ R Dol Jrees pack che pewer Of db] on gundey eve President E. A, l TONIGHT THE JOHNSON CO., moat tickets for, the recent produc— g L S ot e here's & Réason™ Tracy of the board of trade wiated Uizt o oloss at $2.50 wnd $295 ansl . tion of The Day at the Ranch have 4 A Jittle German band wes M town | grheres s Resson” = o o | ihe dace for the annual banquet of posss. i hant Tailors, 65 Broadway, | heen awarded 0 Miss Mary Kave, ¢ on Ssturday. making a tour of the |05 2 e th | Lotid ol not beon fully decan g, Chapman’s Building. president of- the Haile club, and Dr. streets. oy repo: rather . hut would be very soem, the replies of o : - B B T The Drug Man, fieiona i piine o Tt Rl | Ever read the above inttor 7 A nows| fbine o7 the stukers defu Nt MME. TAFT, he Reid & Hughes Co. i B Rhe Lt10 209 e v {Canihn s a sign of spring they seemed as|ong i . e night of Cashington's ay a T2 ho wavertiaing medinm 1B | P50 in Do Franklin Square, Norwich, Cl. g o e e e e ot vari e feoms g ot e swoone | ud been considared. but 16 is Probabia.. Jnne davices Wi a coraimiy. vy aii| We Reséver Furniture and do Garper m;ufl;“,h 12| The In Denver Town I:"“’ has 2 irds and untimely flowering of vari- | @7 genuine, true, and full of human o-u.u; date will ha fixed for February | mattars. For_a short time only at 35 . Laying, ey Bad a Eroup taken in costume. s nlanis reeantly remartad. intareat. A . uedasatood. Frankiia S, Neswieh il

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