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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, IWEIBE' 1o, At her homs at Omkwoods, Daie. Mise Caroline Hazard, for: president of Wellesley college, Mon. afterncon tendered a reception to the embers of Wellesley faculty, the pur- poss being that they should have op- poctunity to mest leading educators of Rhodo Island, many of whom wero presant. Miss Hazard held open house | from 3 to & oclock, recelving guests | end dispensing hospitality. The house was tastlly decorated with chrysanthe- mums from the Oakwoods and the Hol- 17 Housa greenhouses. Miss d was assisted | ing by . James B. Angel dent of the Upiversity of Mic ®er sister, Mrs. Nathaniel T. and Mr. and Mrs. Rowland ¢ The members of the Hazard merved foes and chocolate The majerity of the guest afternoon twent to Peace Dels special coathes from Eoston, ar at 315, and starting Journey at 5 o'clock. Among those prescnt len P. Pendleton of W ing head of Wellesley The state armory in Waesterly is commended in the annual report Colonel E. M. Weaver, chief of the di- vision of military affairs in the of macretars of Rhode Isiand armories sayr “The armories =t Provi Pawtucket mre excellent and Westerly very good for one ¢ The one at W one or two exc ganizations of the state facilities for drill First_squadron of cavalry an armory that contains two drill I ene 161x297 feet, and the other S6x feet. This armery fs occupie teon different organtz 5. T enmpany of o a boildwe th mtactory stovag . inadequate spa ar drm reading hat steps new and cems Primary 2 <oast ariilin and instrumen ol in the Protde #ame has net heen dor Cwn srmortas” Peace | 1y the return was Dean El- Iy, the act- ana that at have Troop € of secup: ample the A mother and three daughters been under suspic ioln #Mcles fram n 1neal dry goods store 33 comsmqoence ha e E ciosaly when in the store making m purchases. The eider of the party e one sumpeeted as the actual the daushters afding in se the gends. Mond sight, W} balieved the mother had n possession, the ms re called Chiaf of Police but the woman had loft WOT"I 15¢c.? cuiet among beauties is a radiant complexion. Becanse of its unequalled purity and unrivalled emoilient qualities the ons soap matchless for the complexion is ears’ SOAP Sesessesnsesersenesesasasecsisserarecosesans Where to Buy in Westerly | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | Westerly Branch Capital Three Miliion Dollars Surplus Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand A Liberal, occurteous and effi managem Hart Schatfner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANPALL coO. n Westerly, R. I | 7fluy Your Shoes amlili osiery on no to be PURTILL’S City Pharmaé;' ia and Col Tega lces while waiting for 26 Canal St.. Westerly B, 1. Fiarant W artecl Real Eatate Co. Westerly, R L =2 DIAMONDS will )y you well to get our & : !n.-nh. loose or mounted, CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jowsisr. « HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | MADE BY HAND, s Our Specialty. ell"l.u‘flpusc:"t.a . > in and up, yew want to put your busi- e petlia, thers is no ma- =~0- Wheough the advertis- g sAemme s6-The Builetis WHAT IS GOING ON IN WESTERLY Hearing in Brown Conservator Case—Shoplifters Dis- | missed with Reprimand—Continued Interest in Tu- berculosis Exhibit—Missionary Conference—Frederic Poole Addresses Teachers. Give children more - Home. Baked Food ' More nourishing for brain and body. HOME BAKED CAKES AND COOKIES HOME MADE BISCUIT AND GRULLERS the side tak from the were found in a | :1;‘11 nd a reprimand from the chief, s permitied to go. | | Judge Edward M. Burke held regular | session of the Westerly probate court | Tuesday afternoon.. Willlam G. Brown | petitioned that A Brown was on o but not com t his_own 4 * be appoi stitioned that he be SUPERIOR BAKING Po »wn wa property. 1 said f the condition of his 1 said that Mr, Bre > person 1o do business be appear roey n said iFourth Annual Meeting of Connecticut Churches were appointed appraiser Opens in Putnam on Tuesday—Important Reports and Addresses. There was a missionary conference | in Westerly Tuesday. The afternog sion was held in Calys ireh, Rev. James E. Nor e g ) in Miss Emma Ander The forty-fourth annual meeting of | conferences should be composed half of Mamie Davis were the s biects T ivel and 3 and laymen unless 4 par- question should be decided h would require all upon commit- ‘ot one orvthe other body called Tuesday | forth more discussion as an amend- fternoon with over a hundred .and | ment was, offered which would make fifty ministers and delegates in attend- |the motion read at this conference. re | anc | The amendment was carried by a vote Our D. ‘\!f 39 to 34. the Congre- zeneral conference ¢ »nal churches of Connectic: n the Second Congre: Lurch, am, this week. ference opened at 2 o'cl at th 10p on r “organization, Rev. F dge Burke stated 4 ‘the appor A ent, pastor of the Second Consre- | Robocts ) Presotiad. it o the address of welcome. Judze Alfred |, coloperation was given in which ! Colt'or New London responded. pray- | 41 COLSPTRY, YA EREL W TRCY C e oo S Aver o et Rev: | plained, that of co-operating in the Frederic Poole, the Oriental traveler | T051 5. Ives of Hariford os reslstiar | or of evangelization and. assisting the mimsters throughout the state. Dr. Sullivan took the chair while the mod- erator gave an Iinteresting report of the state committes upon missionary work. Long and H Treasurer’s Report. i The report of the mmajority of the Balance from 1908 report, $45.71; to- | members of the committes upon Sun- rohos, $9,448.48; | day observance and moral legislatio: rendered by the chairman, Dr. Ed wards, also a report of the minority nembers of this same committee by Barber of Danielson, and lscturer, aave the opening . which was acoepted. Treasurer’s Report. Rev. John B. Doolittle of Noroton as treasurer, gave the report ted Discussion. hamplin was in charge of evening session of ihe bit in Hibernian hall t r Dr. Ja total ri Dues to nation printing minut: of the town e oK clivery of same, 334.40; gene: C. H s 1 agt o Pravidench s soc (’nlfl; ffxp.{n,“ ‘ Join B, | brought forth heated discussions upon ' N d for i on of Tuber- | 5 ,) treasurer, salary, $100; pos- |both points and occupied so much ti g . ar n : at the ibit 50 inoidsntals $11.49: joel S, |that the address to have been deliv as un b 1wing the e Mrs. ene alary, $500; postage, | ered by Rev. Watson L. Phillips « ugh Mr, 1 5 A. Jones and . $28.63; incidentals, | New Haven was postponed to th - Dr. ¥ There was lance, $75.16: total disburee- | evening service. After all this Giscus t lecture w - sion it was voted that the recommi scti = Forty-five hes in the state had | ment of the whole matter be left with : °lo Dur'ng on_ Dr. |51 srted to the secretary at the |the committee. Ji2 i VRES me his report was rendered. | Luncheon Served. arles P. Cottrell The treasurers report for 1308-1910.| mThe protheriood luncheon served s ka fie which was previously audited, was ac- | m. by Mrs. F. W. Seward an i e ¥. J. Danie’s. The table wa Declined Re-e!sction ) . Doolittle ed all for|ries and ferns. e D o tins | his| Rev. Samuel Fisk of Berlin and Re nrec years as, treasurer and siated |W. B Hubbard of Centerbrook we uld rot ace fce if | chosen as scribss. To defray the yould ot accept the efce if | CU0CEC OF fhe meeting in 1811 it 3 voted to mssess each church membe five cents. Tlesday night an address was given Rev. W. L. Phillips of New Haven o spoke on The Relation of tb urch to Civic Problems. Following was the Iuncheon menu: Local Laconics. | Increased Fee. matter of asking the council of ihree to five cents r of the general coun- rst conference in the o =o and the first in ond to the increase ket ountr s Chicken Rosettes. Mashed Potato. MYSTIC | Year Book Programme. | secretary, Dr. Ives, b ght forth nce of having the accurate he conference given d he gave a detailed state- sr#1 of a proposed vear A di ion follow- | CASTORIA For Infants and Children, a 3 3 3 g o B o 2 5 ] of Dr. Francis N. Manning— . E. Burrows Brown’s Funeral— riage of John Quinn of Norwich and Miss Hanley. year book a ment of the mme. motion was made that a com- | ' the A % 1 | br. Fr ¢ six appointed by the chair | The Kind You Kave Always Bought |, ;. ¢ e e s By Woin ¢ b 2 ¥ istical questions discus: Kel rd, Salisbury, and the toasi Bears the [ g—— - i as follows: - Rev. Willlam g "*/f(_':{%{ = Amendment Carried. | Bartlett, Iiartford; Epaphroditus Peck, i " A motion was made that all commit- | Bristol: Alfred Coit aw London; Sedt by tees appointed at this and all future 'Rev. Harry C. Messerve, Danbury. Mellen have closed their country siace in Stockbridge and have returned to town for the winter. Brief State News :h iz e i |arrivea in Sunday might hour after | and went to Middlebury, where she has a daughter in Westover school. sundo Britain.The payroll of the po- | Greenwich—Augustus Lyon fs one New B e DY T O eint | of the oldest voters of the town. He amounts to $1,097.44 1as attended fifteen etate elections and ast his dallot v fifteen preside Mariborough.—The Bridgeport.—The new building of § tillery will be run ag George's Protestant Fpiscopal church Charles Islieb ¢ wes dedicated Sunday, the Rt Rev. ; i Chauncey B. Brewstér, D. D.. oficiat- | Milford.—Rev. C. B. Ford is confined | g his home by 111 A ined | nurse from New Ha s in attend- | Torrington.—At the morning servic ne in_ Trinfty church Sunday a special a | sermon was preached before the Bish- Derby.—A lemon m uring 10x11 | Seabury club by Rev. Prof. Anthon » nches was grown on a tree in the ple_Gesner of Berkeley Divinity Rye W s | gronnds of James Iiunt of Fairfield |school, Middletown. JACOB STE an Norwalk.—Tt cost the town of Nor- *Phone 26-3 93 West Main Street, | S35 “ 3 1| New Haven.—Air. and Mrs. Charles | walk just $6.60 for thirty official wom- " AWAY GGES ALL STOMACH MISERY No Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas, Heartburn or a Stomach-Head- ache Five Minutes After Taking a Little Diapepsin—Prompt Relief Awaits Many Readers of The Bulletin. Individuali y Is What Counts in {burn, ¢ avy feeling in t ow vour | stom , Debllit tion would s or Intes you would and, bes sted food left ov poison your preparation will di- 6u cat and overcome | w stomach bef before ou want hoto of your rea 'LAIGHTON The Phoiograp: Norwich . because it akes hold can. more than no cure alme case of Dyspe oppos n or any other stomac augisd Savings Society | ! Maxwell Automobiles Established Enviable Recor is During the Past Season Judge them by Bu d}n—g ARE YOU THINKINC THIS i It 8o yon sh 8 ¢ | get prices for sa st reasonable ir performances and not by what people tell you they 0. They do not work wonders today and “lay down” tomorrow, but give their owners the same reliable znd efficient service 365 days in- the prices | PR | year at the lowest possible cost of upkeep. Call for - demonstration. at C. M. WILLIAMS, o] . R e : ; The M. B. Ring Auto Co., S B Dot e resurng i} Telephone 23 Chestnut Street 3 || The bes | {to take care of all your {Carriage and Wagon ido so t way to carry Ashes ~ is in a Hod! Have an Ash Hod in the base into which all the ashes fall far below the fire. They can’t bank against the grates and warp them,and they can be emptied easily without spill= ing. - = The Coal Hod is alongside the Ash Hod—out of the way. This feature is a wonderful labor and trouble saver and is patonted. Another troublesaver of the Crawford is the patented Single Damper. One motion—slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check” —the range does the rest. No damper mistakes. % The Oven has cup-joint heat flues that heat it alike in all parts. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and il write us for-qircular. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 Union St., Boston For sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent en’s ballots for the elaction and not one of the women who are wllowed to vote on echool matters cast a vote, conse- quently the money was thrown away. Merider.—George J. Rogers has th promiss of ex-Gov. Thomas Waller of New London to use every effort to get | here with the Waller legion in their | reunion at Poli’s theater Thursd: evening in honor of Lieut. Jack Stlli- man, who plays an engagement at the theater. T The Care of the Bathroom The bathroom should be given a dails cleaning and weekly scrubbing. For cleaning the bath tub nothing is better than a solution made by dissolving Gold Dust washing powder in water, Thoroughly scrub and scald tub, basin and closet with the hot suds and pour down the pipes boiling water to which has been added Gold Dust in proportion rated with fruit and autumn ber- 5f two tablespoonfuls of Gold Dust to tvery gallon of water. Clean the nickel $nd brass fixturcs in bathroom by rub- ing with equal parts of whiting and Gold Dust washing powder. WM. F. BAILEY Haclk, Livery| and Boarding | Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $83. aprzy WE ARE NOW READY (Snccesso: Repairing and Painting | Carriage and Autemobile Trimming and Upholstering The s.:&i& Clark CORPCRATION, 607-515 North Main Strea! aproa ten o'clock z and the rest of take care of itsel Hubt “Be pleas the morni; the day will day with | e ‘morn- rm ax take rooms your bath, dressl beiow the safety well the variat New England winter e VULCAN ODCRLESS | GAS HEATER { you want and The gas pipe to_fill, no oll Lther, day. odorless creators of comfort at $2.75 highest quality tubing fuel piving done at cost ef labor and material. City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Dep't. noadd EVERY dayrmore and ! more womenare learn- ing theiwonderfulvirtues of this matchless corset. ‘The trade-mark name BON TON (meaning good tone or fine form) has become favorably’ known among ‘all fashionably gownell, beauty-loving wo- men everywhere. It is the ‘corset sensation of the hour, 'MODEL 965—PRICE %5 problem how to at- tain perfect corset comfo=4 in warm weather. Ina BON TON batiste, ‘model any woman can not only enhance her comfort; but beautify and improve her form and take personal pride in knowing she is wearing the finest corset made. Just try a BON TON and see. MODEL 944 —PRICE %61 LL the little niceties <that make for the well-being and contentment of milady will be found in BON TON corsets. \In short, their charm and grace are irresisiible—ihe ‘very keynote of corcst fashion. A distincti e model for every figure in batiste or coutil. Ask:‘or the BON TON: MODEL 901 = PRIC| BON TON Corsetsare sold leading dealérs . ifrom %3 to $15. If you camnot procure them, we will send postpaid on receipt of price.. Makers ss ol Royal Worcester Corset cof Royal Worcester Corsets 1 1o $3 WORCESTER, MASS. | ‘and Adjusto Corsets - 53 and 55