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small bo (Pdrry Davis’) in quart warm or cold water, -M “ Rursday, Feb. 17, 1910, S el = : - e ” : ; abease hale oF oo “?fi‘s‘ e nmous MATTERS been in Norwich on a business trip. | ; W Or.-nu-tiou Houd Ro’udma b .‘;‘;"‘-{-‘»j."'&;‘f; [ found o never Sleighing parties are at an end for| . Bdward Beckwith of Waterford has| . fl atfim in Y. M. C. A. Parlors— | 2 I urd ¥oo' 2hacs. "*™* & time at least. M-mmunnwmm'.ek. ; e - Miss Caroline Cadden and Miss Min. Bie Cadden are thw Yorkhr lhonm oo . ré P % g Robert E. Cooper and Francis Rev. E. S. W st thought that ¥ Saunders of this ecity have returned commissione to outaie the prders and churches thers | to New London from a visit in Nor- are but few people who are not con- wich, the nected with some organization, and ; blr low plea pued l‘ *eek m ” h Country roads are in bad condition umendma. namultozr_hethaw. m m M Supper and clipping party at Spirit- ual academy tonight, 15c.—adv. A long list of Fruit and Plans are being made for Easter Monday balls, March 28, this year, p C— lasting it is with these few that the town vmmm'flm Several from this vicinity have been Mrs. John H. Harkins of North . i and the United Workers have to deal. —_— attending the Hartford automoblle§ nrain Stroet has returned after spend- | mpoc, y ernal fi:b ;Blt’:e‘dhtt: rionfldctx:‘tlllw;ty o::;d ‘l:; b Vi show. \ ! X | somel's Brmo There is an egg war in progress that promises to send prices of eggs used in cooking to a record low point, ing ten days In New York with Mrs. reference to this by the selectmen the John Mullen. 3 deadbeats could soon be listed. This - e e tetl § (41181111 who, thought the t and United NEW. LONDON. TEAMS Workers could amalgamate and the feb2d L. ... SER OO ok L RO B and best RUSH W. mm.. M. D. ‘Where there are low places on walks WO BWLING MATEHES. e : iyt A v e a';‘;‘;‘m:f would make : and streets it was necessary to wade | Arcanum Club Teams Got One Game eommlumn for such work prevail- | Myer Blumenthal told of knowing Physld“ and Won through -small lakes on Wednesdsy | in Each City—How Cup Match Will | %%, The deduction was that the out- | that people In other places had een ra e i atternoon, Be Rolled. side poor fncludes thase who are mot | written to. to come to' Norwich and Office removed- to 21 Broadway, | / e 3 e ‘;n or not in sor& t’l?nn eflg seéek a living from the town treasury, Wauregan Block. ‘Washington’s continental hat .and The final matches in the preliminars ““Y ‘-c‘m‘ or 0':"‘;‘:0‘_“' ca‘:' and he said he knew of lev:‘r’nl in. & Mours: 2 to 4 and 7.to § p. m. Sun-| Martha Washington's mob cap for co- | contest between the teams Of the Ar- | whore widdwa are helped and. OfMers | oo oo i o OO ey, o, days 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone. tillion favors are figured in the win- | canum and Thames clubs were rolled | who are deserving of assistance. The k-nl:ew of p::pf, a‘beln" brought here em a lons febld dow displays. on Wednesday evening, the Thames| desire to prevent the overlapping of | from the 318 eountry, whose children : ’ teams taking two of the games in each | charity by the United Workers and the B e terwD Special convocation of Franklin | contest. In the match here Arcanum | town, the weeding out of the dead ,‘T;rkro{e;xl%d::; ";::omuun y people team No. 1 won the first game by the | beats it what is aimed at by the meet- | giv. their wrong names, Mr. Blu- chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., at Masonic bi; , N e et > g team total of 910, but Jost the other | ings, and it is hoped to solve the prob- v temple ihis ovening; workt n the P. M. | ew sames by good margins. Five of | lem by & charity commmmon. . | mamt sy o s ot tangs. n Omefl S an . E. M. degrees. g the bowlers made over 500, Ferrin get- B. P. Bishop presided at the meet- Rev. Mr. Nordbladh thought there 0 N P ting 585 for a total. ing, and he reviewed the objects of the | o] ur New Comfort circle of The King’s| The summary follows: meeting and' told of the two previous | Jiere Dut few In the Bwedieh ch s ° 9 ° Daughters met Wednesday afternoon Thames No. 1 meetings held, when various speakers | ;o0 0l G S FONE L members de- . Ladles Gnll with Mrs, L. L. Branche of Laurel Hill | perrin - 205 199 181585 12 15 1 2| Were heard on the matter and at the | g TR o0 M0, " ol gish socleties and continued work for ‘charitable ob- | Hislop 152 97 144393 3 9 13 5| %econd a charity commission Was SUE- | Cjiy Sheriff Benson and C. W. Pea jects. Comstock 200 167 158—525 11 11 ¢ 2| Sested. This gathering, he ex!"d“-‘n"d' son spoke. The latter considered t ) J ] on the first floor H. Taylor 133 160 142—435 3 14 10 3| Was to get expressions from the Aiffer- | (own farm ideal property and a small While many stamps were sold by |J. Taylor 191 174 179—544 10 14 2 4 ;‘:,r:"t;“g{:;e'-';“!;:h‘; °“.;‘“',“§;u o | woodyard could be conducted with 4 Connecticut postoffices for valentine S mal iy IR o e s gbetter Emmcm in the profit. ' the . Siaifing, the opinion prevails that Wie $81 797 804 2482 39 53 32 16 , John Donovan referred to the fast 0‘ ailing, D 2 town than there is now. Secondly, that Geor; Lewis under Selectmen post card has eclipsed the valentine in Arcanum No. 1. is desired to get interest aroused m Sp“dh"g" e tas. fedticed. the 9 [ }(‘)'ey;'l’;‘mn::: {3“_:‘2(‘)%;‘,%% town poor account from $16,000 to in the general work and also see if the $8,000, but it cost them thel; office. P i é i i ; orgmnizations are willing to co-operate | MT; Donovan also stated that he knew re-eminence in Is Now Open. S ) of wvery wehost B SO Tagy 133 166 172—521 6 20 by telling. ¢o whomm charicy Is given and | Of 32 registered dogs belonging to peo- setting forth the object and conditions eI A e D e e ciaog o tonteal body is | Plé who are getting aid from the B e swsay. compeltition 15 SR 910 753 717 2380 35 65 decided upon. 1o, hat th Bal‘galn GlVlnfl. history, inaugurated by the A. O. H.| At New London the second t i Rev. Mr, Wright comider;d 'hlt s ¥ THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO., divisions of Norwich. Bl sz B 1 v i com S City Missionary Speaks. problem was not of the churches Gy i e City Missionary C, A. Northrcp ex- | the orders but concerns those who are To carry out our determination that Propr = ed up the better in the second game & 1y h t connected with " Mr. Fred Maples, a former Norwich | only, when the Thames team took a big | Pa"el" ",:':‘cgfirgfl_ nizations, includ- | 08t WG Eemization. 1t pertains | February should be a busy month, we man, now one of Boston's finest tenor | Slump. Only two of the bowlers made | ;g King's Dapghters, had been invit- | to town funds and jail account. Tf|offer some intensely interesting under & b ks 2 500, Congdon being high with 517. 4, the law singers, will sing in the Central Bap- | Suer 500, ed to the meeting, so that there could | change of law s require 2 A tist church Sunday evening.—adv. e m”A’ "’"’";' o be an exchange of ideas. It s desired 'sll;m:)l‘v‘lt h:tch;gfi:g‘ :":mut'd ot char- p';c";n- h," the r-m-mm: days. It is roan: o to ow when people are hel rom 4 wdod indeed the season’s grand opportunit ¢ o on the board could be elected, one of 9! P y WAUREGAN HOUSE oD TR or. Williams 162 168 144—474 8 12 Colwell ' 167 122 133423 ¢ 10 5 2 =2 ¢t ichmond 211 148 164—523 11 10 circular letter has been sent to | Rick L TR iy 21 0| Masw s 8| wawen za st. sp. m. b. | other sources. =~ The selectmen would % 0. F. HARRIS, M. n-, ,,Cal,::— ,,j“;‘Zo,,?,f,?:fm‘iftf“,fii‘e‘m;‘;’?; }:}S*Mh i;g }gg }g’—*zg{ ;l; %1 : ko 10 e SaHlGoal of this cutaide poor | the num!::ier to act n-mln:;lunxz;mre —the crowning triumph of bargain : g eyman 0—: 2 as) ity © is- | The United Workers coul en cease | . . A r the oyster properties, is to hold a pub- | Potter = 171 172 166505 9 16 3 2| son e scbietmen and Dnited Work. | its city mission work and allow the | 97ving—things you need just when you 31 Broadway. lic hearing on Friday at Bridgeport,|Stevens 178 153 139—470 3 19 5 3| ers now cocoperate, and would like this | board to do its work with the town |need them at a great money saving. to which all owners of oyster proper-| Crawford 154 166 150—460 3 18 18 5 _4 co-optration from all the organizations | after investigation. The people in thel ., = . o o 000 convey only a 36 17 OFFICE HOURS : 3-—8 P. M. | ties in this state have been invited. Qispensing charity. He believes it the | jail should be made to work for their last thing a person should do is to get | good. comfortable living. He doesn’t | glight idea of the immense gathering 768 721 743-2227 24 T3 Residence Telephone 291-4. tep3d ; = = Thames No. 2. atd from the town.. ‘Relatives should | believe in one commissioner, as it will m}::&’:eg.ffi:fg é?,‘;‘ ;‘.f,ffe;:x"ffccom . Sp.m. b. | be appealed to first, then the church, | be the same with one as it iS now. of values—some lots are not large— HECKER’S enses | calcins 183 127 126—436 7 9 9 5| but last of all the town. It is possible | Mr. Donovan thought the naming of | 41066 coming late need not be sur- to run to December 31.next. The com- | jale 172 122 155—449 2 18 8 2 | to prevent many from getting on the | a town agent with Mr. Northrop as 1 ’ b 2 missioners are gratified by the reports | Gledhill 160 162 152—474 8 12 8 2|town. The United Workers and the | suct would do the same thing prised if they find some missing. Prepared Buckwheat which reach them from the Hungarian | Cexrgdon 175 147 195—517 9 13 5 3| town are keeping track of those asking | The meeting closed after Mr. BIshop |, o cariy and reap the full benefits. ~— -4 -——— — _ _ _|aid. The churches are doing a large | expressed the feeling that good ad- partridges which they are trying to £ it work, but in all cases there shonld be | vance had been made and that other O & — and Pancake Flour acclimate. ; = a ~ thorough - inyestigation, and aid | meetings. he sald, would probably be v - | hela omething is perfected. ek ; : g at CARDWELL'S. e postortcs Gepariment, retuses 1o e R LR TR e e T ™ Jan2%d furnish congressmen with the names 2 by all working together. The idea is WEDDING. » - . . CLOSING OUT PRICE.. of rural free delivery and star route not simply to save the dollars, but to Delivered to Any Part of Norwich patrons and the members are angry. benefit the man and make him stand Hall—Tingley. ’ ‘They want the names to send thein - for himself, He told of a case on Wednesday fternoon, at Christ The match for the cup will start In | weanesday w ah ad e ; ABey the Ale that 18 acknowledged to be the [ constituents copies of their political | two weeks with the first game at New | W eoneoaay, Whete 2 man wao bag beon el N L ork s ~Harrie: | Women's Separate Dr best on the market — HANLEY’S | SPeeches and packets of garden seed.| London, and it will be for the best five | cyred work, and bringing his money | Clar Tingley of this city were united Panama and a fe colors, wvalue PEERLESS. A telephone order will out of nine games. Dhe Arcanum has|ome both he and his wife went on a | by Rev. George Alexander | $7.50— J : A won the cup two years in succession 1 marriage bs Vs CHEOLE! i receive prompt attention. The Church Improvement society of 5 ;| drunk and have been on it for three| Strong. A number of intimate friends 3 e MeCORMICK, 30" Franklin st,|the Second Cong. church will give a | *% % Sy win this year they own It | daye. Such cases shogld be known 10| aitended the wedding, but Dr. Witter | CLOSING OUT PRICE...... .- $5.00 mey29a *| supper Friday evening, Feb. 18, from Stevens, Crawford, FPotter, and |2/l organizations. K. Tingley, brother of the bride, was 6 to 8 o'clock. Admission 25c.—adv. | Richmond, while the Thames team will Charity a Great Problem. PEFSSDIOE o Bellg Dewie, probably include H. Taylor, J. Taylor, Rev. P, C. Wright said that charity | £ “’9‘_,‘"593‘ 31 of 11:5 :“) "u“]‘ Children’'s Coats, 6 to 10 years, scarce— R lill A“e s, Frank Prezesprezeliski of Salem | Ferren, Gledhill and Congdon. is always a great problem. It is not a barpr A5 ek e O nvited to] 1v two alike, values up to $8.98— “se Bflw was plaintiff in a real estate attach- S apestion of money, but of citizenship. | .. '\n " Tingley’s place, and he gave! CLOSING OUT PRICE 00 g y ment for $1,200, Tuesday, against On- OBITUARY. The giving by several organizations 'f’ rracrsdy riiedio o aousl PN LUCAS HALL, umery and Kadie Uhryn of Salem. No —_— one man is often lhelping i etion| The ceremony was a quiet one and AL 2 bill of particulars has been filed. - The Maurice M. Barry. P o other 1 giving. Some | ohly a few intimate friends had been ; i Polish people of Salem declare that ‘The death of Maurice M. Barry oc- sl ',’ °| informea of the approaching event.| Women's Persjan Paw Fur Bets, pillow 49 Shetucket Street. say they prefer to do their own"charity | | he i 1 ominent in Nor- v k the plaintiff is a banker in New York | curred at his home, No. 66 Baltic! ygue put the problem is so complex The bride, who is pr muff and throw scarf, valus $10.98— street, at 3.40 o'clock Wednesday morn- | todav. that 1t eannot be done wisely | Wich society, returned ~on —Tuesday OSING OUT PRI oct1sd 3. J. C. STONE. Prop : . ing. He had been in poor health for | (hat wwa { morning from a trip abroad, arriving | CL CE...evvv. $6.98 : The conference board of the Trolley- | the past two years and death resulted | ' fagm lli’;s should be assisted when as- | 01 _the steamship Caronla of the Fineel ; men’s union of the Connecticut com- | from locomotor ataxia. sistance is needed. There is no crit- Cunard line. She left New York on LOUIS H. BRUNELLE || pany, after a day's session in Hartford | The Qeceased was born fn_ this eity| jojsm ‘of the present outside poor ac- ’\\\J‘qufléll(iégn:m:n'?'c‘fiu‘g:é'erm;i:{,f}u‘;agez Wotsen Walels: vkl 10t Gonasting this week, took another adjournment years ago, the son of John and|cgunt, but the cases need investigation, BAKERY on the wage a i Juua. Sullivan Barry. He was z tin- 2 city, spending most of the tihme of linen, madras and lingerie, values tion, because, as stat- y- as the appearances of the applicant are | [ VS T % i Naples, She returned $2.98 t0 $3.50— ed in that city, they wished to take | SHith by trade and was employed at|not sufficient. A central body could h Mrs. Blackstone and the carshops here for many years. e |keep a list of those assisted and or- | oS SORE B VR, o Gad wntil | CLOSING OUT PRICE........ $196 We are confident our Ples, Cake ang | 2dVice on a legal question which they | wag in business for himself in this cit Bread canact be excelled. ~Give us a | Were about to bring up. and also for twelve years in Bontville, | Sapizations could peruse this lst and trial order. being an excellent workman. He mar- | how to administer for the cultivation . and Mrs. Hall will enjoy a brief movad 20 Fairmount Strest. | When The Buddetin announced on ll'lseq’ 1n’:nuh,snn}ile i:m:mtyredApr-u 15, | oF the best citizenship and the best }wtnng‘nhm and: will make ;t‘\elr home -I-he Reld & Hu hfls f,o > 3 82, by whom he is survived, together ¢l > 5 n Norwich upon eir retur its board the appointment of the Rev. handling ‘of the funds for charity | ™ Joor o0 1ol is a graduate of the g +y i E with one sister, Mrs. John Looby, of A. D. S. Dr..J. J. Nilan as bishop of Hart- | iy aiey - W‘;;‘;-tho“gm the selectmen could dele. | Norwich Free Academy in the class of | We Recover Furniture and de Carpet ford ‘diocese, early Wednesday after- Mr. Baj 5 - e = Mr. Barry was'a good citizen and a 1877 and from Yale in 188L After Laying. ALL CEREAL GOFFEE noon, there was much interest, espe- | faithful husband. He possessed a quiet | Sore oo f:,f:c,:f”:hf,rpg‘“’;s‘z,h";h;:; graduating from college he studied law | oo cially among members of the temper- | disposition and had many friends. He | familiar with the work. and was admitted to the bar in this 7 o.ly 10c a Ib. ance societies, who learned that the |leaves three uncles, M. K. Sullivan,| "B p. Bishop stated that in New At present he is city attorney, bishop-elect is as pronounced in his | Patrick Sullivan of this city and Dan-| Brifain the town pays the city a stipu- ?Fung l{een n&mlnl(’e‘;i to that posi- - g on in ‘ovem T, 1. ‘LIBRARY TEA STORE | vievs on total abstinence as was the iel B. Suilivan of Worcester. He also | Jated amount for the care of the DOOL, During Cleveland's first administra.- : s leaves the following stepbrothers and Eeieh. o Iy24STuT e R sisters: Wlllam Murphy, Richard Mur- T T e tlon Mr. Hall was ostofice inspector . , John Mu and Misses Julia. r v 2 .onsid- | @nd was consul Very Low Colonist Rates ot e e all of| . Johw Donovan said that he consid s second administration. Catherine and Nellie Murphy, s Cléveland’s urphy, all of | ereq the best thing to do was for the| PAVAIIR | SC00 4 Gn business in via Nickel Plate road to California, | Providence. pastors of the city to get together, | % 3 ] Washington, Oregon and far west, and this was the idea of Rev. J. J.|New York for a fime. I g & low r“ March 1'to April 15. Elegant tourist Decision Reserved. Smith, he sald, and they, he thought,| 4" " member of the Arcanum club, || ——————————— : sleepers. Write L. P. Burgess, N. E. P.| _Several from this city, including W, | £0uld handle the matter. Father Smith, | 1" 15" 4 Jarge local ~aoqueintance, A., 312 Old South Bldg., Boston F. Hill, chajrman of the transporta- | Ne Said, doesn't want the United Work:| o ong whom he is highly esteemed. excelient remedy —aav. o " " | tion_committee: of the board of trade: | <310 help any Catholic of his purish v S 3 . . e HAF. Ulmer, H. W. Tibbits and I ir, | upless he is informed first. He spoke for Coughs, Celds, Smaith, appeared before the railroad | Of fhe fact that in 1850 the sum of « < - IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. $8,000 was spent for the poor, the past . commissioners at Hartford on Wed- ity el Inmdenls in Socie Hoarseness, nesday, favoring an additional after. | Y°2T $80.000 was spent. Fraternals Not Included. - Case of Lowe vs. Hendrick Occupied F— noon train from Putnam south, Post= Sore Throat, Etc. Another Day and Is Still Unfinished. | master Caruthers was unable to go,| F: J. Murtha, represénting the A. O. but telephoned his desire for such ex- | H., presented the fraternal side of the 25¢c a bottle at The. entire day on Wednesday was | tra service, Decision was reserved. | matter and cited the case of the For-| Miss Annie Tillinghast of Plainfield L] occupied with the trial of the case of esters, where sick benefits of $5 a week | is the guest of Mrs, Henry T. Arnold DUNN!S PHARMACY Lowe vs. Hendrick, which was started for half the year and $2.50 for the re- | of Willlams street. on Tuesday, and the end is not vet. 2 st X mainder of the year weekly were paid. i r. Hendrick was on the stand mucl The new cooking class at the Haile | There is a perfect system and it works Miss Margaret Glenn of New York 50 Main Street. of the morning under cross examina- | club began on Wednesday evening | successfully, ®here being very -few | i the guest of Mrs. Willlam B, Birge Janisd tion and during his testimony stated | with an attendance of 22 members, | frauds. . The organizations could not x i that he had sold about a million dol- | The lesson was conducted In the kitch- | Lraa any Incormstton: oo the werk is | °f Huntington place. lars’ worth of property since he had|en of the restaurant by Madame Sau- | independent and secret. It cannot be Mr, and Mrs. Frank Norton of Rock Enameled NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER| been in the busines: nier. with a practical demonstration i it 1s . > n ch: y. It YOUR In the afternoon C. L. Hopkins, F.|of the dishes to be cooked. galled charity, aa it 1s not charity. ot|land,” Me. were the guests of Mrs. L. Andrews and R. A. Lowe testified, B pay for ht . he gets, so that the Norton of Warren street on Tuesday, Winter Suif and Overcoal. | »i: rowe boinz ‘on fhe stana under - Reaternal ‘opdra. casnot he classod as| SLOEDINE for a brief visit on their way cross examination when court ad- charity -organizations. The members | * ° g : LET US MAKE YOU.ONE. journed at 430 until-this morning at - pay so SR & Atk OF mowih €0 get JOHN KUKLA, Merchant Tailor, | ten- their benefits and they have to pay up % Coffes Pots, Tea Pots, Coffes oct26d Franklin Square. FUNERALS. Boilers, T Kettles, Sauce Pans, Pudding Pans, Bowls, Covered Pails, Chambers, Ladles, Muge, Pitchers, Cups and Sau- to get them. He referred to the great imposition S idin on charity funds and thought the tax- Mrs. Jane S. Douglass. payers should have a meeting on this Funeral rvices for Mi: Jane S. economic question. He thought there - i Douglass were held Wednesds % could not be too careful investigation s ml-A a B e 1150 otleck ai the rostioncs of COD LWER OEL and declared that the asking of alms Every Business Man her son, Monroe L. Douglass, of Wa- by children should be discouraged. He terford, Rev. Walter P. Buck of New told of a case where over $18 a week An account with The Thames cers, Etc., Etc. On ire i i London officiating. The body, accom-| ‘Cod Liver Oil Emulsion is known by | was coming into the family and a boy Loan & Trust Company subject e our entire line of Suitings W panied by mourners, was brouglit here, | €verybody to be one of the most ef- | was sent to ask for a pair of shoes. o B A ek g nest and Overcoatings we are offering ll| where the interment iook place in | fective Temedies for chromic coughs,| VW ien asked as to why this was done, that P BTN Enameled Steel Ware on the & 15 per cent. discount during the Yantic cemetery. She was a former the lad replied that his father said it at you should enjoy. o long standing coughs, emaciation, and | would cost 50 cents to get his shoes You will receive a cordlal wel- market and being sold at half next 30 days. Come early .nd resident of this city. have first ehmeo. general run down conditions. Oil is| tapped, but he could get a new pair for come here. th en: nothing. e fattening and strengthening part. Representatives of the United Work- We invite your account and men and the H. H. Osgood lodge, I. O. banking business. O. F., M. U., spoke in behalf of the Deposits , in Savings Depart- their value. Opportunity means money in your pocket. See our show window, New Glass Set. The placing of a large plate glass in | Hypophosphites the nerve and brain THE Jolllso] €0., the window of the H. J. Hirsch & Co. | food. store, on Main street, Wed; - . . w Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway, M| ernoon. was watched with ertarat %y Eaterted ssuiviags, aithilsions wiiieh FRERENINE. %’;‘L.:"’.‘?,’S,"lm‘,’.‘{;}'m?;: g Alysde. on b before:;the Chapman’s Building. a good sized crowd, especially when it | Dave to stand a long time before sold, [ p€tI0%R O SEANTE IO CRAT COMTS 10th, draw interest from the 1st was found that it was an inch too wide | cannot contain much oil, or they will| Congrégational church and did not of the month, . g])eg:r l;flt}*"a;gfedfig}f‘v- P?\Zf glfl;\fi(sc ““;’nls spoil. think the list of those assisted would e : llams' workmen, who did the job, find. | SMITH'S EMULSION with HYPO- | be made public, as thaye s a commit: . ing & wayv of gaining the necded width | PHOSPHITES is made trequently and | (o6;,0F Ihfl "lames lnan ‘Imsl l:u. £ by taking off the copper molding and | contains fully 50 per cent. of the fin- Charity Imposed On. 2 , [ o e;l'llip‘l‘c’;";fipgl‘;;eé est Norwegian Oil. It is also one of| John Donovan considered that there 28-34 Shetucket St., Norwlch, Ct (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) which ‘was broken by a boy who was | the most pleasant tasting emulsions of | is too much imposition on the charity & ckel " c1, L FBANKIIN SOUIRE washing the window. The cup which | cod liver oil we have ever sold. We | iDstitutions. People raise money forOpen 7.30 to 9 Saturday evening. fen2a H he was using slipped from his hand | fiavor it to suit YOUR palate the United Workers and then some ac lvel‘y and hit the glass about the center, bor- 5 : Iohwe €I Ahe benent of It Thers fitg a hole clear through. The broken 75 cents the Pint. should- be work for those who will not [] D R St i v plate was replaced by the company work. The loafers .seeking alms foat” nad 1€ insured st B e rone on o oxs | TTBACA'S Lream odid Brown & Rogers Boardi : ; 3 earn what is given them. . L0 Ch?r:l l.inlon. = W. O. Rogers thought this a good n I ' y are ready for Spring work, Palnting & e Spooner Choral unidn, under Di- id but considered they could be put l 3 i 11 its branchea. stab‘e rector George E. Turner, met for prac- onaz.' town farm, as in Wyh:'dhzm co:n- o a on . 7 !ap&: lH.n‘ ln‘ oo m. Hice on Wodnesday evening in the Sun- : ty. and- . pay _ their expenses. He | febitd J RPN S0t Beoelyn, DEOTFRSLN ' day school room at the Second Congre- The Drug Man, thought the dispensation of charity = < p 27 Chestnut Street, Norwish. -12=14 Bl(h‘ SMOL zflti?n:i‘l dc-h“f:‘gl- r"l‘)rf" ;"'hez}rs'r}sl was E i o should be outside of politics and not SRR o st DL e e 2 5 couducted with he help o e or- | Franklin - Nerwich, o | With the selectmen. One commission- | pegr*iER Bef AFALP, LIRS s 2 Ty S::sga“_\;hhg:i;;gulub accompanies | s s‘.‘"' er of charity would be all right, he linm better: tm:n’mro‘:-':.h.tn.- '-flnvoarfi:-! m.'" o . id thou; ing columns of The Bulletla Eif- for m