Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 19, 1910, Page 7

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Baldheaded Row THE FURNISHING Norwich, Thursday, May 19, 1910, ‘ Now Yome Wenirdar trom Five 1oand | Early Piety Not Always the oy Fariie . UNDERTAKERS The Bullctin should be delivercd | Held at Certral Viliage with Many in AWN“! e m":‘sfl”‘mfly‘, Cause of Baldness 18, by Rev. DY B Maclgne' Joui Pm’teflusi M'tuhfl" nah Seldel of Lisbon, | everywhere in the city before 6-a. m. Z : & s P with about twenty board, & . | £8 Main Streel. Sasechivs whe ail 5 roalih i Gathering to be Held at Willimantic—Reports and | hua broken down In Lone Tslana sound | o, {7 Pr'3, thire Wigd @ 164t PPYSC| piGHMOND - TREADWAY —In this| / GCOMPANY. that time will confer a favor by re- ;e d Rh Island C ffici and was being towed toward Green- |y oved to the world that falling hair| city. May 18, by Reyv. P. C. Wright, . oYy Porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. Addresses by Connecticut an ode icials | port. L. 7. Caused by microbes. Gevrge Simeon Richmond and Miss No fears were entertained for the | # cauged by mi LGt s S Emima Treadway, both of this B (ADY-ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTEY, THE WEATHER. 1 L i P oy e | Jirectly due to these pormeious and city. e —— b - 3 persistent microbes. He prov 0 L Forecast for Today. The seventh annual county confer- | beauty. -~ Beautiful thoughts lead to|DOTis In the eastern end of Long Isl- | Gvery physician on earth that these in- DIED - nRESS H AT ence of the order of the King's Daush- | kindly and loving deeds, ~She empha- 3 Visible yet vociferous Jittle devild dug | ANpERSON—In this hat the Man- For New England: Fair Thursday | ters for New London. Windnam and | sized the beauty of high ideals, of help- | onie, Wircless stated i to her | 21d burrowed into the hair root and | Emanuel Anderson, aged and Triday; light to moderate West | Tolland countise was Deid with the | ing others by taking every opportunity | DAUSSL Suffered some, damage 1o Bel| finally devoured the "‘tfi‘.‘}‘f&"oflflé st ey attetnoon, o At Speclal Prices Winds. becoming variable. Th ; £ Vil- | for service and of the beauty of the of course destroyed th . 4 Predictions rom the New York Her- | lage Wty (o toe Congrepational | order of the King's Daughters, a beau- | seand. A launch wae sent to the |}, " which fell out and caused thin- | 2, o'clock. Burial in” Yantic All fine D H ald: On Thursday fair and consider- | church at Central Village. There was | tv of spirit unable to divide tself from | JISURARSet from the Unit ning of the hair and finally baldness. L8 T S 1y SR our fine Dress Hats are ably cooler weather will prevail, with | a good attendance In opite of the rain, | the beautiful deeds done. 5 i e S e Inasmuch as it s an accepted fact | TQREMANCE—In Greeneville, May, duced i i /7 [ERE T T e nce in spi 3 'pon arrival at Greenport W | e A R o . John Torrance, ag reduced in price as follows : preceded by local rains I Horthers | RS 1ot LU ering o - Greetings from Rhode Island. learned that the steamer dropped Mer | jrufr are caused by & gorm. doesn't it | © ‘Hervice 455 Bomwell avenie, New Evgland, and on Friday fair and | tary, wae the peesiding. offh 'he| Greetings from Rhode Island were|Proeller while nearing Plum Gut, In) 501, reason that the only way to| afterncon, May 20, at 2 o'cigck. continved cool weather. s B b e o B i given by Mrs. B. P. Raymond, state| LODE Island sound, and was forced 10|y cvent such calamities is to kill the " Ing-hok, China, April 10 age Hals Batmigpey ¢ AR gonterence was opened with 2 Seloction | Scorotary, and Mrs. Maxwell, state | call for assistance. Nearby craft gave| Toonlly o O Te Bdward Huntinuton smitn, v Observations in Nerwich. by the organist, Miss Lucy A. Broad-| Sccrotiny, and Ao oo, et | immediate aid and she was towed back | SSYIa? oL ] BRIy Benof tdwards 11 and Grace REDUCED e following records, reported from | Bead, and a hymn by the audience. De- 3 to_Greenport without mishap. ) Thomas Smith, aged § years. Eaton of Hartford on the new home for the only way to kil thess germs is to g Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes [ Yotional exercises were conducted by | S0 T3 Gren by the circles there and | , The accident occurred while a beavy | 1,50 Farisian Sage, which The Lee & At § 5.00—FHate that wers § 7.50 in temperature and the barometric e GRETE I, A . upon the literature of the order con-| 56 Was running and the eamer | 0 0T Co. has oo much faith in that At-'$ 9.50—Hate that were $i At $1250—Hats that wero $18,60 i o - | changes Wednesday Sneath, of New Haven. This was fol. pitched violently. Twenty odd pas- = s el o o tola Jeeus, | cluded the morning session. they guarantee it to cure dandruff, RED, SAGE GREEN, BLACK, A s Ther. Bar | e D Jewus Pondorcd by Miss | After a nice luncheon served by the | SehEers on board were inclined 20 b¢ | galiing” hair and ltching scalp in, two 57 | entertaining circle the conference re- Ooq| weeks, or money back? NAVY BLUE, IS Lo SN St v ey A SR R S the | sumed work at 230 o'clock. The opent fect In the propeller shatt is believed | ™ Parisiun Sase is & delightful hair 15 Main S Pattern Ha's . : i o 29. e e ing hymn was followed by a deve al s tonic and is pleasant to use. It is not treet CADET BLUE, tighest 60, lowest 5 Cheerful —Doers’ circle, extended &) TG morial service for the four|9eRt Hicky: o erenny; and opataine’ only » i REDUCER \ hearty welcome to the visiting circles, Comparisons. i A cenby Mrs, | missing members of the order, con- those insredients that wiil sure bene- BURNT STRAW, tions for Wednesday: Increas- | onnich Tesponse was glven dy Mra. | Gucted by Mrs, Smiley, who paid a NORWICH TOWN at At $ 5.00—Tats that were 3 8,00 VIOLET. ing cloudis southerly winds. Henry F. Palmer gave the minutes of | 1oving tribute to their memory. Our 2 it is now sold by drugsiste all over i el B : 6 2 Wednesday’s weather: Showery, fol- § the last conference, held in the Trinity | Steps was the sybject of her talk, and | Death in China of Edward Huntington | America, and by The Lee & Osgood $ 7.80—Hats that were Easy to use. You paint it on §|lowed by clearing weather in the cven- | Methodist church at Norwich in May. | she noped the new year would give @ | Smith—Local King's Daughters At- | Co. for 50 cents a larse bottle. It s unera Irec ors At ;‘g,so ~Iats that were i ing; warmer; southerly winds. A v 41 | new vi ard ik uséd extensively by women who desire ,80—Hats thut werd o P i = 1008, At that time there o WeIC iss|a nobler life. Miss Seguin, Mre. Brags County Convention—News | } 0\ iont hair with @ radiant luster. o s ViRIRS0-Hate dint 25 CENTS Sun. Moon and Tides. T anten ae the commiitee on |and Mrs. Whitehead then sang Oh! The girl with the Auburn hair is on ™ iy o T ___Sun || High || Moon | resolutions Mrs. William H. Dawley of | Lord, My God, and Mrs. B. P. Ray. Letters received (on _Wednesday, | €very package. — Rises, | Sets. || Wator. il_Sets. | Norwich, Mrs. J. H. Tracy of Jewett | mond of Providence, state secretary|jyfay 18, from Rev.' E. H. Smith of s g am T T e = A and Mis. & 1. Roboins of Tast | for Rhodo Isiand gave wn cloquent | Siiva siate that -Barly Sunday morn- What Everybody Wants. m a e % White Ribbons H | : Il & 2| Thompson, and as_the conference|&nd enthustastic tall on Practicsl|ing. April 10, 1910, in Ink-hok, Chins, | Everybody desires good heaith, which e ons evin on 28 8.39 | 4.05 23 | treasurer Mrs. Isaac Jones of Norwich, [ Thoughts, in which she nothing | jitcfe Edward Huntington Smith ieft | Is impossible, unless the kidneys are L 2 At the rolicall of circles by the scc- | 18 so practical as reaching after thel his earthly home for his heavenly gne. | sound and healthy. TFoley's | Kidney | A SPECIAL SALE 3 tary '123 members responded from | hi - C k @Te| At the funeral service in the little | Remedy should be taken at the first in AGENTS o T S ey sl circjes | worth while and ineure the future of = e - £ Lady Assistant. 200 pieces of Wide White Ribbons : ‘ the one chapter and t six circles chapel at Ing-hok, the room was filled | dication of any Irregularity, and o s A ot el e R Al in these counties. A duet, There is a | the order by training the young 10| ity Chinese boys and girls from the | serious illness may be averted. Foley’ : Green Hill Far Away, was given by | take your places. Make them also|schools who sang, Around the Throne | Kidney Remedy will restore your lkid- rs Afisr high water Tt T3 low | MIS. Charles Bragg and Mrs. Ervie | choose the best. She spoke of the o God in Heaven Ten Thoussnd Chil- | nevs and bladder to their normal state oTlowe value of concentration. Put all love|dren Stand. Pastor Ling conducted |and activity. The Lee & Osgood Co. e Whitehead. 3 ; 2 BUvee Ry fooq MK Friendly words of greeting from the | and energy into this work and put|the simple service and read Christ's Honry B, Church. Wi, Smith Alles | Prices: _Julylsdaw 19¢ | White Moire Taffcta Ribi value | 6% inches wid it i 3 | s secretaries of iddlesex, rfield, | Christ first in all circle meetings, leav: | peautiful words about the little chil- | A tickling or dry cough can be quick- | yard, value 25 Who Is Looking I s Boi el LRt ot Saf| RO S SIS ol 0 S P e b | Lopests i B Slovgy Congs [ ey Hiew Smamy t9e_ | Whita Petian A F th John Torrance Found Dead in Bed— f eld county, were read by | broad sympathy and sunshine. tender hands bore him down to the | nothing unsafe or harsh. Soid by Les|$3.50 amd $4 Shoes and Oxfords| viiic | wvon, o incned et or ine St Mary's Alumni Will Hold Ban- |Miss Geer. Woman’s Werk and Opportunty. | Dboat which was waiting to carry him | & Osgood. R A liasatadt e 250 | yard, v N a 9 quet—Local Notes. Address by Miss Geer. Mrs I W. Sucath of New Haven, e ol o Hiloaia' 1o g Sold only by 250 | White P Ribbe Following VehicleS? | ... . roirea rossias evening | ol 52000555, 0, 8, Sonereges | S5 oo Woken “ork: and, 0. | homed e sweot cum, joving spirt | On, thels Jetar, they mil, ake o FRANK A. BILL, T e B e AT apparently in good health, John Tor- | read “How good and plea it is for ; portunity, speaking of the many brave | SV Ey had O arateirmel Ba fre X en | nished home at 103 Hamilton street, | Telephone. 104 Main Strest. 39¢ S women who have worked for reform in rats, Top and Open Business { ran, Hartford, in which city the groom as found dead in bed Wednes- | prethren to dwell together nit; in_uni sanctified during these weeks by the 26c | White Moire Taffeta Ribb Wagens, Top and Open Concords. |day morning at the home of his sister, v W ) say when the | the last century, in slavery, temper- s a machinist for the Pratt & Whitney If _alues received is considered, get | Mr. James Service, 125 Boswell ave: | fay 1o sver “How Sool and pleasant | ance. education, 4nd wrought a mighty | SOMFORer end the lovs of Huntington. | Comogny” ? valus [ 6 Inches wide—as 35 & oaon: i it e s death was unexpected and a | it jer'for sisters o meet together in | work until today x,n?:;asgzp?hré:’\:el; B e nat B D e tiact | . ‘The Dopularity of the bride was at- l 300 | vatus 36¢ S AT joheck to his velasides an 3 erence a s to become mor r work v W - g 3 o a | oFie nad Tived practically al fus ufe | OReroNoe ANd thus to Becom OIS |for any reforia fs world wide. ‘This| commumion Sunday i Sorwleh thatl ioeles B NS I e e aroom H 280, | White Brilliant 1 THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., (Q Greeneville though a native of | roundnes< and love. Today the three Dy R T 1, “ha| crations to enter the beautiful life.” | Was handsomely remembered by his b~ i A otland. He was 73 years of age and | counties of . eastern Connecticut are shopmates. The groom’s gift to his marisdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. ( born in Edinburgh. the son of Walter | called in conference to tell of deeds best man was a stickpin, while that of l"ully fifty per cent. of your and Ann Sharpe Torrance and was one | gonc s e i P b of five i = B 3 change thoughts and gather the bride to her maii was a similar of Dve | wares. - o many yee idens for future use, as inspiration is pin Summer comiort depends worked a paper maker for the i e atereh sna reforms needed today. Miss Seguin| Delegates from Ever Ready circle | " Mr and Mrs. Brown begi rion sea paper manufacturing company. For | ay hear for ourseives and take and Mrs. Brage were heard in the duet, | to the county conference Of The |life with the best wishes of many This some years past he had lived with his |t s einons mew tire and actisity, | Rock of Ages, and the pastor of the | King’s Daughters. which met at Cen- | friends for continued happiness anda |ON YOUP headwear. Ster Mio,is his mearest surviving | She spoke of the organization of a sil- | church, Rev. George Benedict, gave an | tral Village o{xhwfi?nem.filwsmnfrs. prosperity, i h t F S ale phews dnd nicces. The late Chiet Jus- | SoT et the vebe e prosent memper: | concrets over the shatract. God man: | son: Stlss- Harriet Jenkina ana Miss | from ouf of town were S ad T being so why not prepare tice David Torrance, who died in Der- | & et mattods] ol erest to | Hfes hims n the concrete throus essie Hyde. Adolph Seidel, Johi M el Sei- or o g ship"and_ofher ‘matters of Interest to | {eSted himselt In the concrote thooven Adelen, Sgidel, Joun ana Michac Sel- | early by making your selec- was @ brother. ircles, ending with the exho the circles, ending with the exhortation | 0 0 onality of Christ. The order's| There ‘will be no service this |fora tion from our complefe new g JMr. Torrance was unmarried. He was : o The swellest looking car and great- | of ‘an agreeable and kindly disposi- | io,SC OF Vith the work In hope motto, In His Name, gives this per- | (Thursday) evening at the First Con- done. May we not do less than they! She gave many practical ways of meeting these responsibilities in the Attended King’s Daug@hters’ Conven- tion. Sample Gloves AT HALF PRICES An Importer’s Sample Line of Fabria Gloves—both Women's and Children’s —long and short Gloves, at these relative, although here are s: est bargain ever _offercd. Maxwell | i o2 e e fpen il S o T O posaXmell | tion and counted many friends. Circle reports followed and sonal element, gives means and method | grezational chudeh. FUNERAL. A y dern appliance, 116 wheel ftable circle, Norwich, Sophie Weitzel, | °f doing his work and answers the N lines of Bangkok Hats, Pan- every modern appl Second Annual Banquet on May 28. | Nomwich Town. Prayer eircle, Willi- | 8reat question of today—the desidera-| Miss Ida Thurston was the guest Mrs. Margaret Frawley. g s S 150 o nair, valie2ba wick detachable rim. ° 3 T iy " just out| [The alumni of St. Mary’s parochial | mantic, Class circle, Norw e 3 gehool ave to hold their second annual | Doers. ‘Central Village, Lo - B s s banauet on Saturday evening. May 25, | Norwich, Heartsease, New R several cars, lttle |, the schoolho on Hitkory street. | Whatsoever, Jewett City, Cl At 25c a pair, value 50¢ At 39c a pair, value 750 . Cheerful | tum of motive or power—by taking|of Mrs. C. H. Lamb of Town street &| o oot 0 S00" U0 > , Cl 5 > - Mrs. Margaret Fraw- . = Service | God as the central Zource of all mo- | day or two this week jouThe funeral of Mrs. Margaret Fraw- | ayngg, Milans, Splits or Sen oo | tive, leading to thought and deed. - Joy was s - £ 2 % G P e ghter, Mrs. Patrick Flynn of Mer- Diwell- Next Meeting at Willimantic. tonre. Taura Chapman of the Can- |chants avenue on Wednesany morning | INIS. used—prices right . Arrangements for th v Arra ents_for the event w Norwich, Heartsease, Norwich, 2 y d NEW POPE.HARTFORD, MAX- | Deing made. The affair will be partic. | Helping Hands, Willimantic, Friend: | , MT% C. D. Boss gave the report of | with friends in Mohegan. e ks - EL AND GVERLAND GARS for | ipated in by the mumbers of the alum | shin, Hew London, and Fvér Ready, | the Wilimantic City union and invited Pt Tieare churen w8 oelock. the recior,| 1he lime is just as handsome b W L nt association who now number about { Norwich, gave good reports of their | he conference to hold fts next meet-| A. R. Keables of the New Londen | po™srfur O'Keete, celebrated s re- . mediate & 3 70, “and the -mens,now number about | Norwich, & ing with them May 11, 1911. turipike is slowly recovering from the - Arc : seals now as it Is possib'e to make 2, i i Call for demonstrations. vear's | year's work. Mrs. W. H. Dawley gave the report|injury received on Saturday. IS S hew DYSION e strviie omens Si osiery graduating class. with a few invited the ch h choi Ave Mari guests. T T oot Address on Beauty. of the committee on resolutions, thank- ,B © \ll"Qv cl ll'l r sang, an ve X ..r- s'.l'lw n.l' .‘ l' ou seg "ltl!! e Panauet will be followed | | arre, maward H. Smiley of Hartford. | ing all who had contributed to the| Because of the rain there was only | ¥2s effectively sung by Miss Eimina 3 y a member of the central council, gave | day's success. one session in the Town street and | Belalr and Willlam 1. ancy ren- | early you will §ind the hat that World of thought is enlarged not so | circle, Norwich, Dorcas circle, Jewett| day. - Buek Wearper. My /God, o THes: will satisly you ali season. 98¢ Pair A very special offering of Women's d Liquor Cause marz2a Tcev. William A. Wasson, rector of E i p i The bearers were "John Brennan, Y, oy d much by new things as by a deeper ap- | City, Ruth cirecle, Moosup, Matilde e . . ‘h.:‘d\.n;:a %p:scopal church at River- | precintion of those already known. | Hyde, Groton, Grace circle, Norwich,| The King’s Business club held a |J°remiah J. Donovan. John Keenan A Jine of NEGLIGEE Fine Silkk Hosiery. They are pure silk | Fecort, and from Arehionable summer | Everyone Is touched at eome time by | Lydia Hartig, South Lymé Mizpali | business meeting at their Toom on |28d fohn Woods i P g new lin with lisle sole and wide garter top in 188 > > > % ! lay. — clouad | circle, tnam, St. James, New Lon- ¥ y - - - | 1808, rector. of Bt Kndrew's Eptscopal | oo L ety —83 in spring, cloud | nest Workers, Bast Thompaon, | anand's Corner on Wednesday eve- | yiyrys cemetery, Greeneville. = Under- | SHIRTS just recelved at these colorings: June Shurch, Is &ping fo sive up the palpit | ' moment tne better nature. This love et Norwich Hupnermian: taken Grant wid in charge of the fu- Black winits - = = &t beauty shows kinship with the di- | Norwich, Trusting, Willimantie, Nor-| Wiliam Sandburg and his son of | BeT: . 4 5 Lnited States. Mr. Wasson has long | Vine, The capacity for seeing it is [ wich Home chapter and Hope circle. |the Canterbury tumpike who wera in- | Present at the funeral from out of McPflEksoN S Tan Lavend ¢ tion, Mo mment in ttacking prohibl- | measured by the inner life and only | Norwich. jured a week ago while on their wheels | town were Misses Annie and Elizabeth Sky Pink W eddln S on: He says the supreme immorality | those who keep In unison with God | The church was decorated with ferns|are able to be at work this week. Gorman of Moosup and Michael Mc- s A il g et onfronts and threatens the | gee fully the abounding beauty in the |and spring flowers. Miss Pauline Avoy and family of Plainfield. 101 Main St., City i e hat whicl urch in this country IS |world around them. Love of material | Mathewson acted as page to Miss| Attorney George Barney of Provi- aree e may1sd i We are stocked with a fine [ | itselr ‘unger ‘rroks and misrepresents | peauty leads up to love of spiritual | Geer. dence with Mr. and Mrs. Davié Pike Notes. ¥me of SILVERWARE suitabl T it P e ol Al Tiokia and Miss Effie Palmer were visiting | Harry Livingstone of New York has = = : A B vy b e abe- prolibition - friends here on Sunday, taking the trip | been visiting relatives in the village 9 gifts, useful and | G merctalism, for the 1ories ot L | SUNDAY SCHOOL | PEACE DAY OBSERVED in Mr. Barney's auto. : Z i . Hiagh fll‘ado — | makes o, fens i Peter Bossie has returned to Taft- n Give us a call when fooking | if 99°% Tot decelve. The polaomius. tne R T ¢ cHonE (CHILDREN: TAFTVILLE Ve otter & SETERL DR NI WOMEN’S WEAR for the best. e of this humbug “temperance” | Work of the State Association Is Dis- | Programme Carried Out at the Mt.f g o .. T=sm uo o AP e JetoRra thel it of Grunk- cussed and Committee Named. Pleasant Street School—Supt. Stan- s 4 i e (gnness. for the "latter js seen and o0, bl s iy of Ladies’ Benevolent Seciety—Fu- Washable Coats, Suits and The Plant-Cadden Co. §|Fronivisn propsranas parates m the | g Iho, dizectors™ of the cConnecticut = nerai of Mra. Margarst Frawiey. | THE PERFECT WAY 4 [] anf- en Co. Tivery of heaven Mr. Waseon wag | Sunday — School association held a i Peace Day was observed at the Mt.| The Ladies’ Benevolent society held - Dresses Goisties and Sitversasiths born in Napanee Ont., in 1367, Barly | MOSUNE at the Congregational house | Pleasant street school on Wednesday, | thelr last meeting of the y®r in the _— s | : : {in life he nwa el Y |in Hariford Tuesday with a good at- | when the following programme was | parlors of the Taftville Congregational 5 i a[e l ea' usic " ATY 00 e was @ telsgraph operator. | {endance presont. Hev. J. W. Rae, the | carciod mut parlors of the Taftville Congregational | gcores of Norwich Citizens Have WOMEN'S _DUSTER _COATS _$ Established 1872. His first rectorship -was that of St. ! Andrew’s church. He subsequently was secretary of the association. presented | Grades IX. and VIIL—Song, The | being the regular May meeting. The Learned it. Women's and Misses' Tan Linen PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING |/ rlitoror St Pauls churen: Branidenes |@ report covering the work for the |Star Spangled Banner, school: decla- | president, Mrs. John Eccles, presided ek AND NEW STYLES Draiths Conts: minlle 53! inchew feud 1 t, Stephen’s church, Milburn, | P25t Six mont He announced that ion, The Value of Arbitration,|and the attendance was large. After . N.'J.: S{. George's churel <lyn, | during the coming month, 2 tour of the | Ielix De Barros; reading, Let America | singing and prayer, the report of the | If you suffer from backache, ‘ and button close at the neck, B arch, Brookyn. |outlying sections of the state will be | Lead in Disarmament, Rebecca Cohen: | secretary was read and accepted. Be- ; - 4 end finally Grace church at Riverhead. | ;mage, Mr. Rae and Miss Wilhelmina | Jaclamation, Peace, Lens. Tuber; read. | nevolences for a number of the sick | There is only one way to cure it. oo e 3 iR . | Stooker doing the work. He sai¢ that |ing, The Arsenal at Springficld, Kath- |and needy in the nelghborhood were | The perfect way is to curefthe kid- ’ I Y e o eavillimantic Was | ine state delegation to the world’s |erige Hanafin; reading, Our Power as| decided upon. A social hour was en- » b J A WOMEN'S DUSTER _COATS _$6.50 owW 1is our Ll > Sunday school convention would start |5 Republic, Vera Stetson: reading, The | joved following the business session | nevs. P ’ T PRI TR (5. b DA Miss Mollie Kaplan of Chesterficld | f0F Washington, D. C.. Wednesday, | Future Race, Hesla Wilber; declkama- | and refreshments were served under A bad back means sick kidueys, - P 1 1 fas returned. after visiting her cioten | there being thirty-one persons. tion, Washington's Wish, Louis Zeif; | the direction of Mrs. Frederic J. Werk- 2 b made 52 Inches long, semi-fitte ppor‘tunityv Mrs. M. J. Solomon of Fifth street. |, Miss Stooker fold the delegates of | song, Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean, |}ng, Mrs. A. E. Pingree and Mrs. John | Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. back ‘and loosa fromt, with biack 3 . on - |her work and it was voted to con- school; salute o the fag, school: song, D. ‘Sharples. The ladies of the Be- | poaws Kidney Pills are made for satin and moire trimming ;. artin Ca 11 of BEast Norwi as = R legs 3O other e he Battle Hymn of the Republic, b; nevolent so v entertain nex o fintsh your house cleaning | purchased the honse ana tong os o3 | A brief report was also presented by | séhool, 2 e ¥ | Week. probably on Thursdey afternvon, | kidneys onls 49 Main Street Bl v g lend T | Prof. E. P. St. John for the clementary | * Supt. J. B. Stanton gave a short talk | the W. C. T. U. e R el by installing new furniture, | Bellctieur and family. who will con- | Erades commitice. A commitice on 2 |on the value of arbitration and the B ST AT Il pare: mayied WOMEN'S LINENE SUITS $500 Lot g e Y Turther organization for' the’ Worlk in | Work o the peace socictic: WEDDING. Patrick Sullivan, 45 Mt Pleasant ey Lia " atl e state was considered and the com- | 5 S SR > e 2 fomen's Lineno and ( or We have all your needs at| i, runiom wris to i fom. | BLioGwa8 Hames, he Dombort SOE | 1o Sr et ey, e Faher- Sromn et sireet, Norwich. Conn, savs: 1¢ oy | The Best Interior Desigms| o7 "0, 0 7 L 2 : ily on Second street from New Mex- oy~ 3. ¥. Talmadge o Vauregan. | teenth of May Signifies: The 1Sth of In the Taftville Congregational should ask me what to use ski A 3 ] o the lowest possible prices. 100 Ve 1ot Sonn peven et Mex- | Tames L. Case of Norwich and Robert | Aol "Gl avs Metars e oot of Wan | Shurch ot 2.39 celock. on Wetnasday | 00 " AR TID W L0 and Colorings in i - | Darting; minuie on the death of 10 Slattery: The Crzare Plan fo¢ | afterncon tn the presence of a largs | Paln and lamencss across the small of tan, pink, e Come into our store Meeting in Lebanon. Rev. H. DeW. Williams of Water- Otto Hesbner; The Young|number of relatives and friends, the | the back I would advise a trial of WALL HANGINGS blue and white bury was presented and adopted, and | & : - % : . E Matters purely local to Lebanon ds | S povas, JEe5ented A0 e 1o pre. | Queen's Invitation, Fanny Slosbers; | pastor, Rev. Donald B. MacLape. unit- | = L5 T 5 4 3 s orized to pre- | g o o 3 . s Kidney Pills. have found . X . g ' and inspect the goods. well as of general political character | 13%. e on the death of Rev. E. S. | one House in the Woods. = Geraldint ed in marriage Miss Hannsh Seidel of . 4| we have them in great variety and zre on the programme for a meeting A T e R at: Topics Discussed, el Rankin; | L n .| that they have no equal for this|shall be glad to show them to you if | WOMEN'S COAT SUITS $8.50 arraniged L0 FLidky SYeHTnE I Grangs | SAOS; who dled at his hon ©0d- | Chossing an Umplre, Margaret Ulrick: | The bride was attended by her sis- You wilt “give us an opportunity. 1t | NOMEN'S COAT _SUITS 3850 hall, "whisl will D the ‘Sacond tide | oox & tow Uays 040 War Unnecessary, Dora Crumb; Peace | ter, Miss Lena Seidel, and Martin S trouble. My supply was procured &t|will pay you to 4o so, Importations| Women's Natural Linen Buits 1 Ho l N the auspices of the Lebanon prohibi- TATE HOMEOPATHS. of Portsmouth, Leotta Oat; The Dog- | del, a cousin of the bride, was best |\ 1, gevin & Son's drug store ana|from England, France, Germany and coats arc 36 inch " ¥ Ftion towin sommnitteer. Bhe fawine ger Bank Affair, Catherine Lawrence; | man, As tho party entered the chureh S w0 is > a o . - Hague Court of Arbitration, Leslie | the bridal chorus from Lohengrin was | they thoroughly relieved me of severe shawl colla white pla trimmings 62-66 Main Street. he programme arranged, O. L.|Fifty-ninth Annual Meeting Held at [ 1jasue tiou > ey Gellie . < » Pultz presiding: Manchester; The Palace of Peace,Mary {gé.n‘diir:liic.by the organist, Miss Neflie | . o 1o small of my back, strength- The Ffllllllllg StIIdIOS, and white plque detachable Hartford—Semi-Annual to Be in [ Grill: Second Peaco Conferer Solo, Fred N, Taylor; Scripture i seading prayer. Rev. Andrew J.| Norwich. Zief; A Supreme Court of the World,| Attired in & gown of white crepe de | ened my kidneys and benefitted me in Salen Ju viamse So-l Antrawl: Clara Sterry: Third Peace Conference, | chine, the bride was beautiful. Her Bk 21 Willow SL. ; 3,98 the Scenes, Fmil L. G Hohenthal | Tt Is fifty-nine years since the Con- | Matilda Beetham: recitation, Thee Ar- | Veil was caught up with orange blos- [a general way > 3 WOoMEN'S TUB_DRESSES 3398 | South Manchester (general discussion, | necticut Homeopathic Medical society | senal at Springficld, school;’recitation, | soms and she carried a shower bouquet | For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 g Misses' Tub Dressos | each speaker limited to three min- |Was organized and on Tues the | The Recessionul, Susie Evans; sons,| of bridal roses. Her mald charm- | cens, Foster-Milburn . Buftalo, Women's and Misses > q utes): solo, Mrs. Robert Turner: | society’s annual session was held in | Star Spangled Banner, school; recita- | ingly gowned in India linen and car- | New York, sole agents for the United CHINESE LAUNDRY, made of Chambray in Princess styie, Our Public Schools, the paper read by | Hartford. At the opening the attend- |tion, What Makes a Nation, Dora|ried pink carnations. < | States. All Work Done by Haund. waist and skirt are nicely bralded Samuel P. Willard of Colchester at |ance was about fwenty-five and this | Schwartz: song, Columbia, the Gem of | Following the ceremony, a reception | “po\yomper the name—Doan's—and [, Jf You bring your laundry here you'll | aotors are pink, slky, new bl J the April 22 meeting will e re-read. | increased before noon till the attend- |the Ocean. school; recitaiion, Victory | Was held and a wedding repast served | RSTIEmONE 3 hara’ nb Tooesaion. 10, Boatelarn? SRUAY ' ‘ontors are 5 » | foliowed by a free discussion especial- |ance was fully fifty. Dr. Henry P.|of.Peace, Anna Burke; recitation, Civic 8t the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ¢ your clothes being eaten’ up with| ender, t old rose and reseda |1 as to the advisubility of consoli- | Sage of New Haven gave his report | Creed, achool; sons, America, school. | and Mrs. Afichacl Seldel in Lisbon. For More Than Thres Decades | resconableiower thun for maching dating certain districts and having a |as treasurer. The cash on hand a year S ks o cial enjoyments, Mr. and Mrs. Brown | Foley's Honey and Tar has been a|WOrk—so you save by having your supervisor of schools for Lebano: e or i e ments ot | clothes last longer and a'lower price.| WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS $2.00 WOMENS DRESS S SEDIWAE SISE SR, and fho receipts £ County Home Matron Surprised. |).ft on the boat train for a wedding | household fav - Officers were elected as follows: evening. The evening was passed in e ary Sherldan. | The others 19| President, Dr. H. A. Cameron of Wa- |a_pleasant social manner, ice cream Grace S. Benjamin, Miss Susan I Gar. | terbury; vice president, Dr. Samuel |and cake being served. Mrs. Graves G d 3 " SAl- | Worcester of South Norwalk: treasur- | was the recipient of a number of dues were $3: total receipts $495. e t £ 0. K. GEORGE, against which there were disbur: Mrs. Della H. Graves, who on June | trip to New York and Bridgeport. | the throat, chest and lungs. For in-| _ - ";‘:'-_ 4 Ly o P | Haile Cluh Delegates. ments of $490.66, leaving a balance of | 1 leaves thesNew London county home — tants and children It is best and safest n St. Women's Soparats ie EIAtIS-SInh WITERAVE Saceral rep- | $5:02. in East Norwich, where she has been | ?‘]l(d’rcontnin{.no upla(f“s .mg ,:'.P!;:‘rrq. = made of white Repp, in full pleated ase v . Dr. F. B. Pierson of Waterbury and | the capable matron for two years, was ul ugs. None genuine bu ‘oley’'s yle. 50 Are ex nt value iimtalives On friday at Waterbury |y 'Bugene Bestor of Hariford were | given a dellghtful surprise by a Tew Honey ana Tar in e veliow peciace. | [|OF3] UBSINS and Lutrlowers | =« ™ from the Haile club will be given by elected to membership. friends at the home on Wednesday Rhe I. v 80! ph——" Co. . i AR DN R e or All Occasions P i DRESSES $5.00 Preventics—those Candy Cold Cure WOMEN'S WHITE E ] Tablets—will satisty and quicily cheex] G EDULDIG’ S, Women's and Misses' White Lin- is relieved by lup, Miss Jennie ' Kimball and Miss & > 1l colds and the Grip. Try them 1647 Crtruds O Bon er, Dr. Henry P. Sage of New Haven; | bandsome presents and was tendered al s p. Try them once | Telephone 868. 77 Codar Street. t 1e G mell. - = v AW and see! 48-25c. Sold by Lee & Os- o gerio Princess Dress o ol i secretary, Dr. W. W. Christian of |the best wishes of all Sulphur oo, iy2ea trimmed with lace, made with long slecves and deep cuff, skirt s made FRESH FISH. | wio e soims oo s 10 Adam’s Tavern The president, the treas Water secretary constitute the executive com- rer and the Pension Bills. ition Among the pension bills to pass the Baths 3 o 1861 Funeral i term of ono of the fve conuors | BONSS SEET Passing the”sendte: was 4 : Window Blinds ow.lace SR A Hh:. siliia e citeds seandeits 5 expires this month and Dr. . 1o, Hart | 9ne, In bebalf of Sarah 1. Leahy -of | fll which can be quickly, conven- Al Kinds in (heir season. Good and ‘ brands of Beer of Europerand America, Direstor of New Britain way elecied to suc- e oy iasg tasene di " | |l iently and cheaply made with . Clean, Prices RIght. T AT Embal o ittt VAT PPN e | Aoy Conndetiout bitts whioh ortg. | ll warm water and Door Blinds S T RO QUSE DRESSES $1%0 Cames Bustn | Stea: and Embalmar socicty have ils serai-annosl meeting | mated in the house which also passed TeC 55 32 Water St 3 5398 (G g oL O 1 S i Norwich ‘and on the mhotion of Di, | %a3 oue in bebalf of John T Huus of Glenn’s iod Tri - et AAabap it Y T o fi.fl. Sones Nourian. A. 'W. Philllps of Derby it was accept- | Mystic, Company H, Seventeenth Con- ’ Bllnd [rlmmin House Dresses in Jight blue, medum Bitter user. 70 Franklin St,, Bullstin Bidg. M| Ci ~Several fine papers were read. necticut volunteers, at $30 per month, s h soa g Face ana Scalp M bluo and tan, tucked walst, skirt Scb ana ‘ ‘Telephone 642-2. 3 introduced by Mr. Higgins. ur p e 3 R e, Selp 3 b i gty S nilyecag ey O A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Prompt service day or night Xens Made $80 on Concert. E : 3, R 3 Manlcuring. Orde | Teiephoue 447-32 aza Lady Assistant. - The sum of $80 was metted by the | IMVited Show Pecple to Ball Game. : 2:“-‘ ;!m” "’“'! 'h“']d”wmu_ teken for combings. concert given by the Nathan Hale or- | Hard luck for the Audftorium show e chestra of New London under the |peoplel They were fo have been the auspices of the Xens at the First Bap- | guests of the Norwich baseball team at tist church. This sum is pleasing to | Sachem park on Wednesday, but the $ha mambass of the societs cain prevented FRED L. CRONELL'S, B7 Water $t.| ... 2e;™ = vwemmwoon, . ?lznms‘a::a-y evenings till § p. m. fi%};fi#&fl&@'fi%‘i& “18 Pllflllfllls l M“cha“ B": Fou went to put your busi: opp. less and wakeful. All druggists. e N - - lore the pul £b .l;. l"""'l :_ Telephone 642-3. mayitdav

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