Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 2, 1910, Page 11

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CLERGYMAN REPRIMANDED. i Hebuked by Common Pleas Judge for Having Sent Letter to New Haven and’ women have obtained o PR SR e Juror. s ounda — the basic FURNISHING —_— 2 > - = Py — the I« tion - 4 ‘ + 11 Pulpit and other discussion of the principles of success by o .afi-. UNDERTAKERS || "‘flfls'fi:‘..? o shouia e deliver lnefuud O;.r_tlnt of Last Year b%_‘_he.d.y Five Million eranting of lioen=cs, the methoa ot ais- |l LS B SR e o , Sul ers who {ail o recelve it byl —Oyer 'wice the Amount cf Taxable Frogperty and who had been found guilty of infrac- | can help you it you will let us Mala Streel. : ¢ Three-Quarters of It is in the Savings Banks. her of issuance of court certificates to|fll to s more successtul ocareer.: convicted license holders, which has Write today — now — for full ‘“THE WEATHER. % considerably agitated New Haven for Fonmoday s 5 zome w;“n reached climax Tues- information. - G The total market valuation of the | Brodard, Emma J. Y. e All Commercial Branches. Fair Sa‘u-diy; | ©Xempt property in the town of Nor- | Bruce, Catherine E. m"v‘fii’m‘ff m g:v'enport %, : i orise. | Wich, as placed by the board of asses- | Burke, Charles F. e ek S R e B ey Bgl;-; Who have Deen at wosk on this | Burlingham, Emily Congregational church before him. A Ter - | iotal Tot, amounits o S s | B the court because he had written a Predic:ions from the New Y. On Saturdsy fair weathor usual list, amounts to $36,655,739. This.| Bushnell, Mrs. Frances letter to a juror who sat upon the jury —OGhe— nearly stationary temperature w s v c : which exonerated Albert Hollwortii on il, with: light northerly andt“ 4 $ 1 v, hospi- | Carpenter. Ann E. a charge of violation of the excise law. e An o e ulizht tompara, |tals, county property and charitable | Sarr, Lueila Holloworth had appealed from a lower dy weather, w: slig] oo i institut; re e - | Cary, Ella M. court conviction. On turday ture changes. P eyt vi sition_before the X g tions for soldiers and blind. Carey, George I. [/ e T rectant: Observations in Norwica. There is an increase of nearly five | Caruthers, William { |countv cor‘nnfllnolnn e r gra The following records, Tepor! m | million over the exempt property total | Carver, James ng of a license to Hollworth. . Sevin’s pharmacy, show the « of last year, which was $31,938,058. | Case, Mary J. The Offensive Letter. in temperature and the barom The list follows: Chase, Walter M. et al The letter sent by Rev. Mr. Wismer changes Friday: Sl Banks. 2 gme G;:;Il’:"-;: to the juror conmnad‘ thill l:n::mt:‘el . Rar, REoTE Y s g “ 4 7 a m TS Sad| Cheisea Savings bank $8,500,775 | Coit, Elizabeth Ann . St e j!:rey?oo:’lqub:xet it iz the g > 30.21 | Dime Savings bank 2,725,210 | Coit heirs, C: M. feeling here in New Haven that no e s = Norwich Savings bank 16,349,830 | Connell, Ellen more flagrant disregard to the laws of Highest: 68, lowest 47. - Thames Loan & Trust 441,000 | Connofk, James 500 | decency ond order by a jury has come TERI el *Cemeteries. Courtney, Mrs. James to the ears of the public within recent 2 - = cit e Crocker, George C. e Pre. i £ Frid: y cemetery 4,500 3 are the very best e D Ton s v Geer cemetery, Canterbury road 200 | Sross. George W. The letter also sald: “As a member Frise e e e i ehowers, | Greeneville cemetery, Hickory St. 1,500 Crouthers, Lizzie M. of that jury you stand condemned by sdd h Nm o et i Sl e o ‘;lrmng RO . Hamilton avenue 500 D the judge of the court. Your name is lowed by fair; slight temperature| zagon Monument association 100 | Dennison, J. J. pilloried in the papers with the others wind South. Norwich Town 1,000 | DeWolf, J. E. as men who almost perjured them- Sacred Heart, Canterbury road 500 | Downer, Emma E. 600 | selves in spite of the evidence of the e o il St. Mary's 20,000 | Drohan, John and Mary police and the genmeral reputation of 50c, 60c and 80c aIb. T sun T High || TUncas burying ground 450 . OF F. the place and the man. As one who i Bl Hary. I Wister. Yantic, -+ 35,000 E knows you and your family in the days Welcome g Ciurches and Church Propert; Ensling, Philip of my pastorate in North Branford, I 3 Central Baptist 155,000 x D e T O o {|OF Mptier, _12v0us Seegon —= Sy - 2 . .08 t 2 5, >, % & dignation a eep 'sorrow that one| springtime. ut arrivals new or old N n sev‘n & son 3 | 1o | Chcint wnisconnt 36,000 | Follawn, Mzx B HL. man who T had respected should have | we're always on hand with satisfac- 1 U . o Bl{g?g:vr::ofcggss'er;filllonal Poster s Tating A become so recreant to the cause of tary] w";uakl“d L|q;.|orl: and quick & 1 E - - Py x ‘ morality.” service. Lo east, look west—ours SOLE AGENTS. 3 | First Baptist Y vmfiltsa‘aw"fi;m Minister’s Reply. is the spot to serve you best. No Hhept CimSesationnl Mr. Wismer, in reply to the court,|post's song, but genuine fact. Our Six hours after high water it 1 1ow | G & g B /G said it was not his intention to cast | prices prove it. e, which is followed by flood tide. vl = e S A - aspersions upon the court an 2 e Alko Imported an omestic Beers. tia hich is foll i by fl a Greeneville Baptist !‘a“\gl’ Mrs, P"g—“’eth H. persions upon the rt and that, th Alko Imported and D tic B B Greeneville Congregational :Gflm e, Emma B. letter was a private one, written by To every purchaser of $1.00 and over 3 Gardner, Sarah G. him to an old parsihioner. e e SRy oot Bottle of. wine GREENEVILLE Sormmn atherany | Judge Woife let the clergyman s » e . TRAVELERS’ REQUISITES TRUNKS, S8UIT CASES AND LEATHER BAGS. —— Grace Episcopal X i S o e L Rev. C. H. Ricketts Wili Be Memorial | Grace M%‘;mor‘i)al -Baptist 0 2 7 :?tr::tchp‘ishrfiem. subject to the call Day Speaker at Ludlow—Fishing | A M. E. Zion Gernhard, Adam @idnd: K2, be s Geriard, Adam T Geo. Greenberger, Our stock comprises all that is new | Party—Notes. e i ’ his line of goods. : - Goodwin, Tsaac z . ; Tel 812. 47 Frankiin St B s 'To By 18 whers vou know | Miss Katherine Maurn of Bishops | NOTth Main St M. B 4000 | Goyld, Kugustus , Charles B Forrest of Hartford has fhoy are rehable. That s why the |Crossing has been Visiting Miss Helen | Hark Congregational GReen, Lafayette M. B N o A s paun rio] T on chaj - . Ie folc eing a lan , Pumk ‘of Norwicis trank business McKenna, of East Norwich. Sacred Heart Roman Catholic bR Yy s June 21, 1855, and signed by’ L. P. 9. .19, ® P 4 3 Taftville Waldo, commissioner. to eorge I. Ladies” Wrist Bags, Pocket Books, John Heath, George Benson, Gilbert 5 Hagberg, Charles A. t g i ‘Whi 4 n lvl “a l and all Mnds of novelties in leather |Church and John Howarth were at|Sagred Heart Roman Catholic, Hagberg, Jchn A. D e . ot war. The certificate carries “'n,hl it pictures of the capitol, of Franklin Pierce, then president of the United Is What Courts la States, and of J. C. Dobbin, then sec- retary of the navy. Photogr‘phy . Was to Have Given Storrs Lectures. The late Justice David J. Brewer of Sooas. the Navy yard on Friday and returned | ¢ - Harland, Edward THE SHETUCKET HARNESS €@, |™'" o fne fatfieh Sccona Comgregational Harrinsion, Ira 3 St. Andrew’s Episcopal 5. Hilderbrand, Oscar E. WM. C. BODE, Prop. Hill, Jahleen B. Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, pastor of | & : 2 3 g the Greeneville Congregational church, 5‘6‘{6‘””*‘ Polish Roman Cath- Hill, Lavina R. Telephone 8$65-4. 283 Main Street. | ;as accept: il - Susan ‘Memori: St, Joseph, Roman Catholic, H g Occum ed an invitation to be the Hinkley, Abbie F. e St. Mary's Roman Catholic day speaker this year at Hinckley, Anna H. Hovey, Henry Bringing out the real persenaliLy, the fine joints in character, the lttie 2 - St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic 4 the United States supreme court was The shopmen at the Connectlcut | g, Hovey, Mrs. Lewis . . e traits tha ake us what ’ ons of Israel ey, Mrs. Lewis <73 rer 4 fos 4 raits t make us we arse. company’s barn had one of the mew | SonS OLSIA% Hunter estate Joseph 2000 | 1 2ave delivercd the Storrs lecturts 15| Toned down by the patural apirit ef cars out Friday afternoon for a trial | g ish 1. L. Hunter estate Stephen bable that the lecture: i1’ not be | @0 artist Into perfect aceord. Not & Everything worked satisfactorily and le Congregational J Relivered owing to the brief interval | tHiDg of paper and pasteboard with B T veonshly e nand tedsy- Episcopal Jackson, C. J before the close of the courses in the | ® ready-made look. 3 as put in shape in fast time, | prinity p e ®| " If you want a photo of your reas 88 it was received only a week ago. B e e school. - Judge Brewer also had plan- | gelr, or what your triends see to love The. other two cars at the barn will : ailroads. Jillson, George W 2 e Ry and admire, call on J be ready in a short time. Connecticut Co. 28 380,000 | Jo Lo Klla y —_— New London Northern 36,400 - e T I 4 ‘ iH' I '()l\l d TAFTVILLE N.Y,N. H. & H 226,400 | yoorune George Something in Name. l ’ = Government and State Buildings. Kelly estate, James > Young Philander C. Knox went phi- P Pole Line for Velvet Mill Nearly Com- | U. S. postoffice 110,000 | Kelley, John landering, and the old man P. Chase The "fl.’l‘l’htl‘. < > Stat ry 35,000 | Keppler, C. J. Knox chased him.—Savannah News. pleted—Company’s Spring Plowing g™ AP e Kics George L. opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. Begun—Personals. School Districts. Kimball ‘estate. J 4 Bridge geq | EIpsiL Eotate, | Jemes DIED aug1sd Charles Girard of Plainfield was in [Sentral b | oy BROWNING —In__ Plainfield, _Conn. = town Friday. Greemwuille . 000 | e Fmuel R, n ige W Hazard MISS M. C. ADLES, Albert Adams returned home Friday | Norwich Free Academy R | b Mars: et D . W after spending Easter with relatives | 9CCUM 15,000 | -2 e i oy i 3 g “ s l df s m t FOR e ST A I e e Sn.das e sy Nl SCAI0 AN YaCe oeCiats Mise Fannie Porry returned to her |ToWD street 17,500 Lunsderi, Catherine George R Baker. ag years an R aE A home in Danbury Friday after visiting | watveens Hi 20,000 | May, Charles R. Prayer &t the home of her son, Edayimever appeal to women of refiiemeht SHELF PAPER o Mg e e Packer TroOEO West Chelsea . 87000 | Meech, S i ernoon: April's : Y | Styitan. It “Fuing both. x'.?u and Salp; & est Town street 8 . B vices in the Methos and as Miss Adles once foun = =X Yantic - a 1,500 | Moffitt, James T. Y ielson at 3.30 o'clock. her work due to the evil of th 3 oSS Sahpes M- Y ciington had Holinlows Oroaabatiles Munroe, William EATON—In Plainfield. Conn., March 30, | wave which women ado o FHe Ty il o the e e | T3 O AT - e shioe] s Ak, A e Uik el e e A e T R M S TR s village, be- | Y. M. C. A. 50, . Eaton, in the 57th year of her age. yles. Go To ginning the company's spring plow- | St. Mary’s T. A. & B. 15000} seiriera mcha:ile 0 R o R Sy o ,‘”.'""‘!.‘“u‘" IR e A Rl W ing. I e Town and City. McGuigan, Mrs. Francis 1,000 A:;.“;m,?;‘;::::r\:"; % ';'pr’h | Norwich entire week of April éih. o | Misses Ethel Annie and Disna Mar. | TOWR portion of étty ball 175,000 | McKee, Caroline 10 the Hon Warién O. Arnold in | Wauregam Howse—NORWICH. san, students at the Academy of the | almShouse : % N the 71st year of his age. . 310 Went 131th StL.—NEW YORK. Holy “Family at Baltie: are sponding | Stone crusher plant 3,000 | Netson, Emily A. 880 | Funeral services will be héld in the| mTelephone 704. mar2ss o Master’ vacation at ‘theh Hom & | Otis library 78,389 | Nicola, Emma G. 500 Dixon house, Westerly, Sunday, April | — e mar3idaw Hunters avenue, ; € 1 | City barn’ G lg.sgg Nolan, Mary E. o 750 : portion of city hal 175,01 Biacar Goderes he_moved to. No.| Ga & Eieciric plant 2008800 | olcott, . 0. Tyler 102 Shea & Burke 4 South B street recently from Plajn- | Gity stane crusher 125000 | Owon, Ivar 1,000 the ¢ 1 frckl todmuan to i foomer | soallion | ity Water worlis 1500000 | plimer, W. 1. 000 | MARTIN T i’ city. . March G CUT LS et Par B NG e o8 RS Mt e e R | CUT PRICES ON CARPETS |eleven vears and is glad to get back | City park, Broadway 8,000 | Parsons, George W. 1,000 [REREEal 100t anday aftermoon at 3 AND RUGS e |after about a year’s absence. Falls avenue 5 30,000 ;:g“;“’s"émk' w. }J;gg o’clock. r i Franklin_street 7.000 . Seth L. 5 . St rBL Slel' hnfl | The pole line which is being put up | Laurel Hill 5,000 | Perkins, Charles T. A 1,000 “fofl%(.mfifi IXL".‘. ’v’:s':'. I&"'}??hr‘y"é‘ o e \'szz'rs i L | between the city's power station and { Mohegan 35,000 | Perkins, C. W. 1,000 | TWoodworth, aged 65 years, 6 months, | ¥ 1.25 VELVETS at Silver Novel"es {the J. B. Martin ecompany to transmit | Bean Hill green 1,500 | Perkins, Naney L. 1,000 | Notice of funeral hereafte $ 1.15 BRUSSELS at | electric power to the velvet mill, has | Chelsea parade 45,000 | Perkins, William AL 1,000 | WARWOOD—In Stafford Springs, Ct.|$ 1.00 BRUSSELS at ‘reached a point on Norwich avenue | Norwich Town green 5,000 P_efl'ymnn,‘ Mrs. Mary 1,000 March 31, Calvin L. Harwood, in his|g 75 INGRAINS at . 250 l“l . nearly as far as Baldwin’s store, so Homes and Institutions. htolwi ¥ IW. 1,000 65th year. 60 INGRAINS at \ - J | that the work of putting in the poles | my o Funtington memorial 10,000 | Elumber, F. H. J. Funeral servic at Trinity M. E.|$ .60 INGRAINS at . i . i hurch in Norwich Monu ter, .| 85 IGS Also OPERA GLASSES || vef'veen Strank. ithe poics were put | S Jqinson home = 10000 | pratt, iziwin P. et In Mo roh Atapiay afternoon, | 55,00 RUGS : now p i e i - icl st, 0. 1, G. o ! Price, . M. GILMORE—I New York, March 24, up without much difficulty. except on | frniteq Workers Tt i R 1910, Mrs. Rose Gilmors, aged 75 s % > { North Main street near the tannery, Bac! A fow fine pairs, slightly shop- | |Nerth Main etreet near the tanners, | 'y Bagicus hospital 783,000 | poihpone, Charles 1. 1,000} o ppmAN-tn Atkén, 8 C. March 31 Powers, James $30.00 RUGS now . $26.00 RUGS now . $22.00 RUGS now . worn, at half price. i C ty P rt; . ging the holes. ounty Property. Rathbone, George W. 1,000 | ¢, F. Paul Hoffman, in his 46th year All Carpets Made and Laid Free. ! Portion of city hall, jail and land 75,000 s The funsral will b 6L 3 Velook MonSey 2 NORWICH TOWN County home 15,000 | saxton, L. J. 1,000| =afternoon at the L. W. Denison home- New London County Agricultural 1000| Stead in Mystic. Burial in Blm Grove SHEA & BURKE. " en. A |$S, H. Mi e et assoctation, Fair grounds 20,000 1000 | cemetery. » “Meeting. Close of T 2y tA;T"" N s Dol S MiacsSrat 1,000 [ O R REEN e, widow. of onaries % | Norwich and Taftville eetin ose o erm a ain surance Co., mone; teres 4 =it Y ¢ mball, widow arl & - g JEWELERS. g—! Y at interest 167,214 | Sevin, Anna M. 1.000| O'Brien, aged 78 vears and 9 montba. | merisa Hill—Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bullard’s Soldiers Exempt. Sevin, Clarence D. 1006 | :otice of funerai hereafter: Golden Wedding. A jet) 1,000 100 s Tt RELIABILITY B = Miken, William A. $1,000 The annual meeting of the Home | Almy, L. B. 1,000 The members of the clase of 1907, Missionary society was held in the | Anthony, William S. 800 1.000 | Norwich Free Academy, desire te ex-|is one of the secrets of the suceess chapel of the First Congregational - 1000 | pross their deep sense of sorrow gt the of the b a church on Friday afternoon and eve- B 11000 | death of their late classmate. WoHltam ning. The election of officers for the | p.i & poune S 200 | Scribner Hall. An pstaking Excelsior Auto cyde (Buccessor to A. T. Gerdner) o pheamnt, s ey, kD T2 | Beckwith, B B, 1,000 1900 | Bigh. and his example was one worthy | The One Man Runsbout fhat atwas E: 2 . Mrs. F. L. Allen; vice | Bentiey, George T 1000 | oo St 1900| of emulation. " ¥iis upright character | moxes good—single and twin—4 and Hack L]ver 3 raogersy segre” | Bowen, John A. 1,000 | Spawidng, Juliett A. L0 | e T v [T, P. 1 rington. ng members of | Loardman, Loulsa 400 | Sterry, F. E. 1,000 | sincere sympathy to his afflicted fam.- C. V. PENDLETON, JR, e committees were elected to take the | pronnary, Humphrey 1,000 | Stetson, Vine . 1.000 | 117 Yantic, Conn. places of those whose terms of office Gpideeifo it o L1090 | stome, Josephvus 1,000 T ERTOR BT LN, Agent for New London County. expired: Work committee, Mrs. | — — 0 0 ¥ ——— . James N. 55 LE . G A 2 it telephone for - Boal‘dlng A. R. Keables; purchasing comrnittee, Subert, Celia 1,000 e e e S (T de‘r:;n:u::lon' and ot the mastdwe Mrs. Frank Sterry, Mrs. b. L. Under. | There Is Work Enough to Do, Ruth |Sullivan, Honora B. esa | S or iteclf rather than take sn- Stabl lsvood cutting committee, Mrs. Albert itl;)tt;L;rl;(i Bird ;‘Am?‘ng tihe Bl:on;, T N e siond: terry; Marthas, Miss F. I. Wiiliams. ce Larkham; song, America, school. e h { =] s o e e E L e | A e the cxereiacs o sodlal hous | TIompeon, estate William A. 1,000 Prest-O-Lite Tank: 12-14 Bath S which all the members of the parish | Was enjoyed during which candy and Tr“amc:' eants L 1. Standard Speedemsters. - at treet. were invited was served at 6.30 p. m. | fruit were sewe'f*hw thhe teaclher, Mrs. > N 1 mar3od / . The hostesses were Mrs. F. L. . | Robert Stott. e school closes for |, ORSE CLIPPING A ‘SPECIALTY. | NS, "Sonce Srrt: Dient very 0™ | one weels vasction. The following | Vars Persis AL i 15 Main Street, AN HOU hene 8332. aprika Cynthia M. Backus, Miss E. J. Backus, | were perfect in attendance during the AMERI Mrs. James Bushnell, Miss J. M. Case, | term ending April 1: rothy - , e 3 M. Case, ding April 1: Dorothy Lark- | Wallin, estate George I 800 Mrs. E. C. Gay, Mrs. E. A. Huntingtor. | ham, Alice*Larkham. Rowena Fellows; | Waters, Milo R. 850 Parrell & Sanderson, Propa. MAI PA."I s and Miss H. S. Park. The K.B,C.|absent one day, Herbert Larkham. |Weeks, Laura M. 300 assisted in serving. Dorothy angd Alice Lar‘l;hsim hfl;e bee: g;‘{h?:{;?nhfig;abl 1,000 ° SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupea P —_— v Lt ng the two , . 77 e’ o P e o s | e iy o o SRS i Funeral Directors |~ ngizs Srried (red and green) |Closing Exercises at Plain Hill School Z Williams, Harriet B. 1,000 SENTUCKNT STREWY. Waeelsey's Rubbker Seam Paint, Thehtfllovtvirtufi P:losm: exercises Golden Wedding Anniversary. ggflsgn-!. Thamls 1,000 —AND— s = were held at the Plain Hill school on 2 > . ood, Ira 1000 HMefiman’s Yacht White Paint, Triday afternoon: Seng. Before Fe. | 3Miss Gladys Emors of Groton is the | WooGiary ‘Catvin 1. -t Oreckett's Spar Preservative .Varnish. |cess, school; Pussy’s Mistake, Dorothy | £1eSt of Miss Calla White of Blm ave- | wooqward, John B. 1,000 mhalmflrs Larkham: Thanksgivi 2 2 ‘orms| omes Y Steel Wool and Steel Brushes |- D1 "yihsiine Day, Ray- Sy W o * 0 Hoadquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Herbert Larkham: The Child and the | Clifton Adams of Willimantic 18 the & i SAT— Bird, Rowena Fallows: Boyvhood of |SUest of relatives on the Scotland | zimmerman, George 1,000 Etc., in Town. p Lincoln, Anna Shaffer: song, Our New | ¥03d- .’L"B-E— : Lady Asstetant. JAMES O'CONNELL, Propribtor. FBED C. ms, 87 Water St. e Bt e ftue O Cat] op Frigay evening the King's Busi- | pormes, Avery BEMPT. Telephene call $35-3. Telephone 507 ootzd 3 % e 2 . | ness clul ad a rehearsal o1 eir pla; y Chin. Hahaday Sviningy: till"s _ | Shafter; Springtime, Madeline Weeks; Butts, Sara A. x Heury E. Church. Wm. Smith Alles > 5 Rk | e Countor Behoot Edwards, James H. Suly1sdaw Delivered te Any Part of Norwich Mrs. Taylor her daughter and ber | Graham, Mrs. Susan i - ry Maples, Nancy H. the Ale that is acknowiedged to be the nephew, also Miss Elsie Chesbro. were | o ‘Daniel . recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 7 o g e H best on the market — HANLEY’S Funeral Hensler of Plain Hill SUMMARY. 0e ec'a s PEERLESS. A telephone order wii AGER ui’en'ur Miss Fanny Rogers and her brother, gmi;;y:xsgnpz‘n “':gg'sfi TRFRETe opnps R Hention, - . [\ SRS g o "5 D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Framklin St r.r lhe nusiy W. G. Regers, were guests recently at | Blind exempt 13,505 TODAY, SATURDAY | “mayzea the birthday party of their aunt, Mrs. | Total 36,655,739 Frank Harris of Leffingwell, - Ladies’ $1.75 Button and Lace Shoes, Can’t Obscure a Volcana. :m mfisn Flsn- = Friday was the fiftieth anniversary i it h 70 Franitin St. Bulletin Bidg. [l of the marriase ot Me and Mra Tk | ory 10at he ft Bty oF s cre | Mem'e 1250 Shoos, 4280 and Embalmer Following Vehicles? Demecrats, Top and Open Business = H. Bullard. The day was observel kin Good d Wagens, Top a Open Concords. Telephone 642-2. 2 president is to make himself obscure. als o . All ds in their season. an B visuie: el D 1 ot ro o Prompt service day or hight [f|9U/°¢Y at thelr home on Bliss place. | _gangas City Star. 2t $100, $135 and $im0 . oo7% Sh°%S | Clean. Prices Right. 2330 : Ledy Assistant. The Helping Hand club met with Sole agents for Patrician $3.50 y . B ——— Resldence 116 Broadway. Mrs. Allen Latham on Thursday after- Echo Comes from Zelay. 3330 and | g1, p2s. 32 Vet @t $4.00 Shoes for Ladies; King Qualit o Ehat hilarious laughter sounds muct | §350 and 34.00 Shoss for Men. ¥ | _tev21d Thaitione o A Y Bis FRANK A. BILL, TEmmn = Telegram. Telophone. 304 Main Street. E.!!'{.'. buatness noon . Fourteen were present. The soecial hours were pleasently spent mn sewing. Afternoon tea was served by the hostess. g opp. Theatre. Telephone 643-3. THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0., marlsdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. - -

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