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F dorsed by the press und public wherever THE WEATHER. : he moes. Mem of affaivs and Womes Forecast For Today. :'l!.ln- i . HOU! —10 to 9. 5 s For New England: Fair in north, | : s ; ; g § Rl b sy Increasing cloudiness ' followed by Sk : i - P " 16 BROADWAY. AN 3 Snow in south portion Thursday; S g 5 < T - day partly cloudy, moderate to bmx . After an intermission of several] MANEY NEW.,CABES ; ‘north to mortheast winds, increased beyond the 2 X ml-\'edlo.cflonchlror; the‘Nlew York Bu :2 weskiand Py ape of Wash-| = RETURNED FOR MARCH. ald: Thursday, fair and colder rest because 5 o e ppe | weather will prevail, with. fresh and |ington’s birthday, the superior court | Twenty-one Brought to Court.Clerk by | | A safe and effective raudy light non:r'v{;;-telrlyd wmdel. ':nlw o0 |resumed its session here on Wednes- Deputy llnrm Tubbs. f:r“ .O"ler“ttl'com $he Friday pa: cloudy weather, day morning, Judge Greene presiding. ty Sheriff ey A take. - SHEM sobgaraiore cnanges. 52, b g, g ',i.‘:;'& g g Ay in sl lieves throat irritations, then X Observ - s ew to the clerk of the superior The following records, reported from Mary G. Otis'and others was re;\;md.. :ourtc.f:'th‘; l‘l‘:lt Tuesday ln.Mn,rch. - Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes |the papers having been read on Thurs-'| govery) of the cases have already been In temperature and the barometric |day last.- Mr. Desmond is trustee of a | mentioned. Those which have nog changes Wednesday: 3 fund of $1,000 left by the late Z. R.| been published are as follows: Robbins to provide for caring for the | 1°0r possession of property at Paw- property of Abby C. Albro aid ethers, | brought four suits, two againet C. il of which Amos T. Otis was at one time Richm«tmdP.ng mhw m:.li gm athez Hasltiess, by Mes: WoTt SEORaink- 4 nsi en) v trustee. The suit is to recover the|ZFainat Bauline " Rose, all of Bton- | letter for February, by Miss Gertrude 6 p. m. Highest 37, lowest 24. Comparisons. . : $1,000 and interest. ington, and in each case damages of | Ward; singing; reading, On a Con- = 3 mPred c"o‘f;;:n.no’;g;w::fdzigg:y' The first witnéss was Judge Nelson :1&00 nln sought. 2 (ffr;‘nrls nl"::r“é“ (r?-:e'l‘l’n:‘f}: tg,e; (4?‘1’;5 s W . . = N , jon € A - Mix Wednesday’'s weather: As predicted. | J. :s;lxnc of the probate court, who mu“b;e e O aanin | g0 Eiver, by Mrs. 3. G, Watl: Feadas; ed or Plain. . R Tead a copy of the late Z. R. Robbing' | Shc> the New London Gas and Whectrle | £ INCE o Grace, by Mrs, Leland Sun, Hm und Tides. will, in which the trust provision was | ;o PUI0E "OF 30 @as escaping from | Palmer: reading, The Colored Woman 3 i T _High || Moon for Mrs. Albro and others. Zebu- | /3 the house | of the South, by Mrs. Charles 1. Eilis. . Quarts 40c Pints 25¢ Il Rises™ 1 Sets. || Water. | ‘Secs: | ion R. Hobbins stated that he was one w;eg,{*’*:hg‘,:‘h:;"m'mm,y“';,: sick and| Election of officers followed, Mrs, Rl o i Day. Il & m | o_m Il p_m Il & m |oone, Sxecutors of the will and 8. A.| Causing expense. . George Costello, | Charles K. Peckham being elected |, . Sbing . SRV ¥ bk /et EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR T eI T T T T |y et i i Heney 36| AR Gl Joni P Gostele Tl | presvient ik 3, D whed. wiee prene | S Jougr g, savh 0,2 a1 n Durfey was the trustee named, but the | ji.p, o ostello also | ident, and Mrs, Charles E. Ellis, sec-| riuge, business, — divere Teiin 2% s o | $1.000 Costello and Ruth C e, g 7 s ‘y : was not turned over to him, but { hring suits for similar reasons, Mary | retary and treasurer. whom and when you should rlu'ry ana 3 i 16 t was turned over to Amos T. OUS'| i ang Lillian sueing for $2,000 and| It was voted to send $30 to foreign [date of marriage. " , 5 T g 7 T4 mgt‘;“'- '{:fln hie was named for that| 5000, respectively, while the others | missions The collection amounted to e e Ty &0, Sowpanscamhy 7 37 § SE1SBE, with B B Wineon as 5 wit. | 75,f0r 31,000 e * | the resulis are greater. i g ™ ness. The appol ~e““‘n':'ou. as | The Hawkins English Wafer com- Prof. Allison’s practical and profes- i DR T T2 Rou Mal | Biee. e R e ancots 3 | B2, merd oy, Chirence 3, wilams TAFTVILLE P RN RN M TR S such were testified to by Judge Ayling, SERVICES ana SPRIDY AU e fude %, common count. Death of Frederick Nflfml'"’—N"'h"‘! His superior knu:v’lr-d o o8 power 3 who stated that Mr. Otis died Jan. 2 hen Ho - GREENEV“.LE 1904, and Jeft an estate of $23.000, of e""‘"’ue sfb‘uefl.oifiz‘;g:m"gf ;::;t New in Regard to Burglaries— give him advantages which warrant him Nt Ribii Gives b Jhich his wife was administrator. He | 1yime, claiming he agreed to convey| Notes. rapld Fosulte thon San be OBiatRed Slos. ariety Supper Giv Y ary |dia not Know twhere the trust fund|iang.’'to the plaintifts within thirty wihere. Society at Third Baptist Church— | was Invested, as the reports did not days after -January 3, 1910, for $3,500, There were no new developments J. G, AlMson will truthfully interpret Father Smith at Naugatuck Funeral | Show. on which $450 was paid. He refused to| Wednesday following the visit on Mon- your future and advise you on all mat —Notes. Mr. Robbins in his testimony told | ieep his n:rreemcnty An injunction re. | day of the burglar who Tepresented 3 e, 4 REL of a conversation with A. Thatcher straining him from disposing of the himself as an inspector hired by the ‘“”n"'g“:lhoul:f ‘r":ryorr Q’l‘})‘ Under the management of the Le-|9OH8 e $ k‘flh"oo fund. Mr | property has been lssued until the| Ponemah company, n'f:odurth:rl\ehefh—! flAl‘lfiP‘lfln 1oy LT o Soociety of th B: chy a ~ | he uire Vi 4 anna ou, or o) ] v e Third Baptist church, make it up. oy u,@ identity of the thief being aiscov- \'()l'}’( %Rm:aucs. yvu will be told and e | all ~ e Li‘éezfih‘“&“i‘ut;';?’i‘f’me'“mh on X “Thatchdr Otis upon being._called “&:fi‘.’.‘%f’“c?.’m" f Wilbraham, | ered. Chief Murphy of the Norwich |advised. testified to the distribution of his fa- er t fl o lia | police notifieq Officer John Reeves that SBCRET CONTROL. ‘Wednesday evening between 4 and 7 Mass., trustee under the wil of Jul ther’s estate and' of his investments, | Iy Chapin of New London, brings suit |2 lady’s watch hud been found in Gales| By the scientific use of personal o’clock. The arrangements were in the 9 s s netimm and mental telepat Prof hands of the officers of the society, whe | the claim being made that the fund|against Hdward M. Sweeney of New | Ferry, but this had no connection with e 1o adie v loubies Rad )&m"“, , was invested for the beneficiaries and | T ondon and the Chicago Lumber and |the Taftville burglaries, it was later e s Yo e, o proved to be a voor one and is stil Codl company for §3,600 and possession | learned. o e By A s P ot n b< - ol d operty in New Lon- prry cordi to 3 desi Mental tels- Al o nls Committee: MIE. | showed papers to prove that the money | qon So5cd Property 5 OBITUARY. p,l"‘n_\ff‘m?.n"".'.'.'mn'l'figu and . pr operly . Herbert was invested in the west and was a On a common count to recover $1,200, o 4 applied, is as :M tinc apnd certa .. Greene, Mrs. H. 1. Peck- | POOr_one. Frank Pryastrzeblski of East Lyme Frederick Normand. Itp results as wi ham, Mrs. James Spicer and Mrs. Na- J..Dana Coit testified to the transfer sues Onufry Whritm et al, Of Salem. l Frederick Normand, 72 years oid, every schoolboy knows that wirsisee | telegraphy is an established fact amd than Nye. The proceeds will be used |of the fund to Mr. Otis’ account and | Madeline Roe Kinney of New Lon-| passed away at his bome on Hunter's | in vea every day. 1f there ia anyone to pay the .ocie!ta,v’! apportionment to | Ebenezer Learned also gave brief tes— | gon wnes for u divorce from Benjamin | hvenue on Wednesday morning at 5.30 | over whom you desire to gain m Soeret the funds for carrying on missionary timony regarding one part of the trans- | I. Kinney of Weehawken, N. on the | g'clock after an illness of over a year | control, call on this talented gentieman work. action. 3 grounds of adultery with a woman un- | with diseases incident to his advanced | and learn urvlhn\'tru:“nourn« to guge. o Underwent Operation. Greeneville school district and thetown | and July, 1908. Her maiden name was | ror six days with an attack of pneu- | baATHONAGHE SOIICITED . Fhose 7oy = % = i and the city tax, C. J. Downes and| Mudeline Roe, and they were married 3 Mv»;s i‘uwe ?a\l;g g&m_&wng daugh- | Collector Thomas A. Robinson were | July 16, 1904, She Seits £0 resnme ARE of Bwaifih strect. was. taken o, tha| oL her maiden name. This case was bo- . 3 8, A. Gilbert, one of the executors, | forc the court prewloulsy, but there was monia z 2 Mr. Normand was born in Montreal, | ties of a ., o J " - Do not fail to call and be MI Canada, the son of Francis and Mary ot Blu saperior Qusiities vineed ble ‘of appreciating the superior quali- ne reader, ay ev fe was one of a ?:c%‘e:!ri;:lr:t’arlngrlfifl‘?’medm‘em:ft&:g teatified, and Willls Austin, cashier of | treuble then on jurisdiction. Tty ot e s oAlSES S pinters ALLISON, operation for appendiciis, which was | he Uncas National bank, gave testi- | Mury Lyons of New London su=s|gll of whom are now dead. Thirty Hours daily from 10 to 9. cws NG 0 successful, She was resting comfort- | oDy, Tegarding the account of Mr |Jcserh McBride of New London, ad-|ceven years ago Mr. Normand came to 16 BROADWAY ably Wednesday evening., Miss Alice | OLS 10 that bank in 1388. He told of | ministrator of the estate of Peter Mc- viile from Montreal, and with the | feh24d has been ill for over a webk. the method of keeping the books then | Bride, for services rendéred, board of of oue vear spent in Hope | —— Pt o and now, a change having been made | Peter McBride, from July 26, 1907, to R. 1. he hat sinos spent ell his Honorary Pailbearer. since the account referred to Wwas|May 24, 1909. at his request. They are | jice her, * some time e fohowed F St di i haker’ itietel ETES worth 357150, and she sues for $800(ne trade of shoemaker and then on- [+ annlng 1] os, i T selected | Edward H. Crowell testified that his | damages. tered the employment of the Ponemalh fo act ms an honorary palibearer at the | father for @ time had charge of prop- | Wallace Rolf of New London sues|combany, whers he worked until il 31 Willow St ety (i peridan inferty in Greeneville for Mrs. Albro.| Clara Maud Rolf of Cheverie, Nova|joaith causeq his retirement several . Naugatuck this (Thursday) morning. | This was as far back as 1892, and since | Scotia, for & divorce on the grounds of | veo " SRR SO0 Fo0 O e his father's death he had cliarge of il.| desertion. They married July 10, 1905, | Jor"0r o organizations, but wounted « | We are now faking orders Walter R P;f";n.l't' 5. siroet s [elits Saa D Sllacted the ks ol | o ey Bad whe deenet o i Apei | Wide circle of friends who will regret for rk alter Ryan ourteen s e, an e col ed the rents and | Crossley she deserte m Apri J aine with B sw'n i1l with the measles. paid for the repairs until last July.|is, 1906 :,:fm'l'pam and Aympaiay Wit e J WO e Mr. Otis .paid the taxes. Whatewver On a common count Charles J. Ducey N 1 leaves a ‘widow. h Deco are - Ronald Mussell is quite i1l with pneu- | money was left he sent to Mrs. Albro | sues Willlam P. McBride of New Lon. | M© Normand 1eaves o widew. who Our Wall rators arriv monia at his home on North Mainln Austin, Minn. Once he had to ask | do: for $3,000 fo recover $2,000 loaned | ni% e in' Montreal Nfty vears ago | g and mapy mew things will streét. Mr. Otis for some money to keep up | pefore January 31, 1910. next July, five sons, Wiibrod, Ovila, S the repairs and he was given $10. Mr, Herbert H. Gaffey of New Londom 19 o of Taf ville d Jo- Miss Lena Wulf has returned to her | Otis referred to the fact that he was | appeals from the action of the Drabate | v Mormand of Nomwich - tan be shown. home in Columbia, after visiting Mrs. | getting no interest from the invest-|court of New Leondon, which disallow. daughters, Mrs. Joseph Trudell and Also Lace Curtains, UM' James Bowker of Central avenue. ment of the fund, as it was not paying | ed the expenses and charges of him as|yiel \jdea Normand of ‘Taftville EaEm interest then. 2 ibe trustee for Eugene F. Gaffey of|mpere are eight grandehildcen, a1l of | Slery Goods and Shade work Frank Hoxsie, Jr., is recovering trom Court adjourned at 4.30 o'clock until { Middletown, £nd also appeals from the Taftville and Norwich except W Id, Jan14a P 0 s ; an illness with measles and his broth- | this morning at 10 o'clock, when it will | decision of tie probate court in iisal- | 230V A€ SOTTRG FEEERE, A ers, Joseph and Henry, from whooping cough. The board of relief made a trip of inspection through the plant of the United States Finishing company on ‘Wednesday. be resumed. There are a number of targe bank ledgers laid In in the case as well as many papers and Dills. lowing $75 ae the expenses and charges | (niieq States navy, Henrs of as tiuslee for the children of Julla A |y o G i Octar Normand of Jollette, Gaffey. Canada. ¥ Local Munu‘on. ' CANDIDATE AGAINST BISHOP. Miss. Dorothy Ramsden is il with ) R e tonsilitis at the heme of her parents on Contest Promised in Selection of De- | fintar wrenue. o ez e v | THIS WEEK ONLY partment Commander of G. A. R. ay night aoting in his capacity of district deputy supreme archon in | NOT A PERFECT PAPER. Poor Showing by Applicants for Cen- sus Enumerators’ Jobs. WULF Edmund Portelance and Charles Cas- ey were In Willimantic Tuesday afte noon. On Wednesday the former re- turned to work after an ilimess with Not one of the 1,400 people in this There promises to be a contest for state who took the examination for |the position of commander of the Con- I_,e d f l 10 S S census enumerators was perfect, ac- |necticut department of the Grand Army | sialling the officers of Groton conclave 9 LB e é cording to . William B. Bailey of | of the Republic at the session in New | 1. O, If. To Introduce the aders i1or/ Miss Katherine Fields of Sixth street | $F TR e A the Republlc at'the session in New P o e o O usclons oTaNECS | out. He said he'expscted that there|post, No. 1. nas endorsed Edson S.| Eugene Lamotie of Lisbon was call- 1) ‘ R in the S‘,Z ::sksh?':as been generously re- might at least be one who would turn | Bishop of Hartford for the place, and|ing on local friends Wednesday. On membering her friends in a correct paper, but was surprised [ Douglass Fowler post of South Nor-|Tuesday a registered Jersey cow, six = to find that not alone was there no|walk wants R. J. Cutbill to command | years 0ld, owned by Mr. Lamotte, gave Charles Alien, who has been laid up | Perfect paper, but the majority of those | the department. The latter is one of | hirth to twin heifer calves. with an attack of rheumatism at his | Who took the examinations fel far be- |the past commanders of the post and 1] /@89 | home in Prospect street, has returned | }oW the mark necessary to guin an ap-|for years has been one of the hardest T . BORN.- pointment. workers for the organization. to his work as cngineer_at the Hub- : - 4 & i - 3 te > MOSES—In Norwich, Feb. 31, 1910, a POpe-Hartford iy, 8 been substituting tempora-| ignt sent 130 of them to Washington|men in the western end of tire state|..MoSes. —" b & with a reoomh:wndation r};at tdhonfrhwho will support Cutbill. Those in the MARRIED. —AN: B bad taken them be appointed. ere | eastern part are aiready pledzed to| .o . e My oo NORWICH TOWN wiil be in all a lttle over 700 who|Bishop and as the latter is United | " inenoie i G010, by the Fev passed the examination, each one of | States marshal, with his headguarters 3 s , G Vheeler, Jr., axwe i : q George Olark, George I. W } ecial Evangelistic Services to Be|which will be recommended for ap- |at Hartford, he will undoubtedly have and_Miss Annie R. Tillinghast, both g O NOW. e . | pointment. The first batch was sent |the powerful support of many posts in of South Canterbury. RDER NO Held at First Church—Burning End- | 3 yashington and the rest will 0| the cemter of tho state. We have the cars in stock and can | |°5s Chain Letters. within the next few days. paa | o SCOEWICk post has already sent out| = DIED & el aE 3 Many of the examination papers had |a letter as an endorsement for Mar- | BILL—In Springfield, Mass, Fel 2, make) immediate delivery. Call for| Mvangelistic services will be held |, o thrown out owing to poor writing, | shal Hishop. Lndowbtedly Fowier past | - wery saddunly rederiok: Atbots Bil’ demonstration. every evening next week except Satur-|g,iq Professor Bailey. Then again|will soon send out a letter endorsin - B e g son of the late Henry and Julia O. day at the First Congregational church, | ghere were some assessors and tax col- | Cutbill, Bill, of Norwich, aged 45 years, » M B RING fior B <L WEIE of Al Cet?t{al Bap- | lectors who had taken the test, and| ~Mr. Bishop enlisted at the age of 12| NORMAND-In Taftville, TFeb, 23 . (] h‘: c! lj;}: gl preach at these meet- | jhoy were not eligible. AByone who |in July, 1862, and served until the ciose Frederiek Normand, aged 71 year dec3id 2126 Chestnut Strest. | T chor s Pgoner ehorus will sing |made 50 mistakes in the cidy popula- |of the war, receiving his discharge| 7 monthe 2 - 6 phrurches thél‘ united in the meet-|;i;n schedule or 30 mistakes in the|June 6, 1865. He entered the service unerai’ from his late home, Hunter's r;xss under Dr. Stough are to unite in|farm gchedule failed to pass. When|as a private of Company F, Twenty- avenue, Friday morning, Feb. 26, at P these Services. le committee of ar-|{t was taken into consideration that|sixth lowa- infantry, which was com-| 230 Service ot | Sacred. oot rangements is H. L. Yerrington, Mrs.|many of those who took the examina- | manded by his father, and returned as church at 9 o'clock. F. L. Allen and George F. Hyde. tion were students and attorneys it|captain of the same company. seems remarkable that more did not He was in the western army and was UCCESS usually depends k. FUNERAL pass. in most of the engagements of that 7 s on the training—tailure on i P 3w Professor Bailey says he will an-|splendid army. The siege of Vicksburg the lack of it. Business Ertis A. Miller. nounce the list of appointments about | and the skirmishes leading up to it, Hfl AL keganin s o Whe| fuméral of Hrtls. Avers Mile Xfi{fi: tlhsé ceOn Ax;:‘l-{l 15 t:e work of | Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, was held from his home on West Town the Atlanta campaign, the march to the are willing to pay for it. If you ’ 7 street, at 2 o’clock Wednesday after- sea and the campaign up through the are mot In the skiMed class, you HeGn: Bev Jerdmo- Grear o p Carolinas are the principal parts of 15 Main Street, cannot be doing your best. We the service. Selections of Scripture | ghe will be employed in one of the new | 11§ _experience. He was mustered in as a member of t}tle G;mnd Ar’rfiy in post No. 1 soon mmereci 3 a committal ; after its organization. ; reason of AT B e grave, The hearers were four cousing; | Local young peopie are planning to| Chunges of residence. he hus been 4 Catalogue for the asking. Oscar Eccleston, Elmer Miller, Everett | 2ttend the union Y. P. S. C. E. meeting | member of post 42, of which he was Miller and Harvey Gore. The choice (1P Jewett City on Priday. commander in 1883 He was also a flowers included a wreath from the member of post No. 17 for several sons, Merton E, and BEarl H. Miller, a Mr, and Mrs. Frederic Jones have re- | years, but on lis return to Norwich -AND— wreath from Mrs. O. L. Ryder, and a |turned to New York after visiting|he resumed his membership in post| wreath from Mrs. A. W. Armstrong: | their brother, Dr. E. P. Jones, of Bliss{No. 1, and has always been active in Embalm ars See window display. . a cluster of carnations from Mrs. Jo- | Place. promoting its welfare, having servead A seph Hull and Robert Hull and calla —_—ee as its adjutant for some years, senior We Guarantee the Quality. lilies from the brothers, Wilson and | John Luther returns to Springfield, | yice commander and commander. Chester Miller. Funeral Director Ga-| Mass., today (Thursday) after nearly| In the -department he has served | ger was in charge of the arrangements. | a week’'s stay at his home on Town | upon the staff of Commanders Simonds Lady Assistant. - Amon gthose present from out of | street. and Boudren, being the department in- Telophone call $28-3. \ 8 2yt b ~o o B ey g st e spector under the latter. He =as also Th Le & 0 od CO idence. Mrs. 1. J. Tefit and son Brand | A jengeh of wall bordering the side.| B _the council of administration for | Henry M, Churem. W, Smith Allea [+] c sgo y of Montville and George W. Miller | walk near Wightmen's switch fell dur- | SSfeTal vears. Julylsdaw ford. He has twice served upon the staff e ing the last severe rain, recent StoXms| . the commander in chief, once as TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND e ; 131-133 Main Street, " ERAYHER mis Herbert W. Hale of New Haven was | "5 “ooo mned it aige and once as assistant inspector. | KING QUALITY SHOES ( v ICH, N. St nore e e that 1s new | the guest of relatives here early in the | agrs. Kiimabeth MoDougal of Maple | of the Sons of Veterans, in which of-| —See. the new styles in patent gun NORWICH, CON &00 e | week. street moved on Tuesday into thelfice he rendered signal service and is|metal, buttos and iaced, $3.50 and Mail orders, add 10c postage . A o 4 were read and praver offered. Burial < T, help yau A0, yai bt was in Maplewood, where Rev, Mr. v Travelers” Requisites right place to buy is where you know house on Town street near Harland's ~ ¢ Ha still working for the advancement of | $4.00. The shoe of shoes for men. 2288w k Rk Natwich's trank business | wont an Momaay o witimenins s | corner owned by 7. 5. Lillibridse. | Hhat Taportant ausitiars of the Grand Sola only by febz2dam = Wrist Bags, Pocket Books. Mr. and Mis Frederic Webh and | Mr. Cuthil is well known through- FRANK A.z‘ll.;h; kinds nove their d: hter, Miss Marion e of | ou e state. e engag n e | Telephone. Street. i = Sree v iy W'x:m-::r.: fa ":reg-ue-u onv:(on- whotl:nb.l:c and retz.n fish buflne;n h:: : day of thei cousln, Mrs. Mary Webb, | Sou orwalk and Danbury an m Shetucket Harnmess Co. Funeral of East Town street. served in various public offices in South | F/ave You Noticed ths SEml_A“nual 8& ; AGER Direcior “The King's Business club met in the S KT Increased T""" e s 2 ~It's a sure sign S—— @l room near Harland’s corner on Wed- MISSIONARY MEETING. Ang ronbR e ! oo 8 %o o X “‘ lnla On ohrabtive Nelp of Beitiniee thy 'n‘.“' oy West and Overcoatings we are offering a 15 per cent. discount during the next 30 days. Come sarly and have first choice. THE JOHNSON C9., Merchant Tailors, 5 Beoadway, Chapman's Bullding. method, it you' teams you'll say tn m A short busin - oy G and Embalmef :u:n:‘:v :;ltg,":nu.md by &‘m« Held at Baptist Parsomaae in Leffing- %_-nl of The Old-Fashioned well with Mrs. J. D. Ward. - ool MAHONEY BROS. Falls. fAv-nu '70 Franklin St. Bulietin ll‘g " ¢ B Walliiibes aftsinood. the La: Telegphone 642-2. g 1 ie being | dies’ ‘Misstonary Prompt service day or nl:hL A’_wm" °M§u"-c¢um “tl‘n:r: ing with Mrs. J. - Lady Assistant. e, NEWMARKET MOTEL, Residence 116 Broadway. Ji| 419 S ol L g i %‘,“;;"“' o fl' Soawell Ave opp. Theatre. a g 5 fro v the Rev. J. D. ~class_wines, liquors sand cige:s Telephone 642-3. zhe ncrm .-x- and '&w