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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 1910 Bulletin. |S. Howard Mead Re-Elected President| &3 i3 iles Quickly cheerfully and well and did much to e aid his fellow men. " Norwich, Thursday, Dec. 29, 1910. _ The Bulletin _snould be delivered | Annual Meeting of thc Actual Past Masters’ Associa= NORWICH TOWN cand A' Hnme everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Many Mourning Friends at Funeral of Instant Relief, Permanent Curc—Trial Sub: b 1 1c b . - . et e Wil Soarer s tayer VY ro tion at Masonic Temple—Whist, Banquet and Organ| Mrs. Margaret A. Kelley—Christmas Package Mailed Free to All TADY ASSISTANT WHEN RE7ITIrey, Forscast for Taday. Thes funeral of Mrs. Margaret A. in Plain Wrapper. vorting the fact to The Bulletin Co. f Cheer for Sunday School' and Choir THE WEATHER. Recital. , —Buttercups Picked on Tuesday. | There was a good sized attendance | prizes, jewel cases, were taken by Mrs.| Kelley was held from her home, on cases ve been cured { : 3o 0 A For New England: Snow in north, | 4Dt much interest manifested in the | Arthur M. Brown of Jewett City and | West Town street, Wednesday ¢ 830 | by o o on Ofaoles hoy e ramnid Dile rain or snow in south portion Thurs- | INUAl meeting of the Actual Past|Miss Gladys LeFevre of this city. The| o'clock, and at 9 o'clock in the Sacred | Cure without further treatment. When day and Fri moderate to brisk | Masters’ association, which was held | whist was arranged and successfully| Heart church a requiem high mass it proves its value to you, get more | south to southwest winds, becoming | At the Masonic temple in this city on | carried out under the direction of Mrs.| was celebrated by Rev. C. T. McCann. | le;ry Allea & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS | 58 Main Streel. Pnrteuu;ifiehdl % = y druggist at 50 cents & box, ariable Friday. Wednesday afternoon. S. H. Mead pre- | S. Howard Mead, Mrs. G. Leslie Hop-| During the = from your dru i llr"rdpdliclinrv:; \r »m the New York Her- | Sided, and after the reports of the sec- | kins and Mrs. George A. Keppler. sangnqrhere x;‘-“: %:.ufl(:{yl.gz‘a“:z' 3',"’ .;e 'f;:;eofi“(r‘:e‘ g):;gw;l:? :‘?‘: ald: On Thursday cloudy weather and | Telary and treasurer had been given Organ Recital. High. There were many choice flow- | SimP 'y, fl OUL free cotpoe Mrom the ecem r i‘:.‘u‘wl_\;”{;'x‘xh‘_xfi“ tzr;u:;ria‘zur:‘:d wflrll e :ni? (;‘;"*ih‘:‘ué‘g g-:-‘;?r‘f;fu‘xn;hfi:::“g-f Following'tthel banquit“ed at v\;lllichb ; L4 ey v}’,"}?fib’;flrfiflfigsly‘;‘:{ ;‘-nfl:fli{ surgeon’s knife gmi its torture, the o i E were present, a!l assem] n the ue . - brisic variable winds, increasing on the | fhree candidates by Past Grand Mas- | Uqe "room, 'where a delistful organ | Ryan, sons-in-law, ana Dr. J. J. Don. | 90ctor and iiis bt onst, nd on Priday’ gencrally overcast | 1eF George A. Kies of this city. This | riofa™Vas given by Frederick M.| Ohue, a nephew of Mrs. Keliey. Burial LINGERING Pyramid Bldg., Mich. Kindly send me a sample of Pyramid Pile Cure, at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. 23 5 2 d e Ve i 23 30.25 | Brainardl doge, 102, New London. | o'y new instrument was in his usual | Mr. and Afrs. Everett Stark and their and colder weather. 3 4 e st f Mrs.| Was in St. Mary's cemetery. M. V. \ ’ Observations in Norwich. b W s e g i i Ken ?‘fi%&?eltl,es;‘:i:ng.nc%:e pro- | Murphy had charge of the arrange- FREE PACKAGE flflm’m' 0me“ S lows: President, 8. Howard Mead, | 1o ;ime \vas given with masterly skill, | ments. PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 268 USE - 36 30.20| Justin Holden, Somerset lodge, No. 34 - t 3 e y 3 d +| excellent manner. Mrs. Crowell was in| son, Nelson Stark, of Fitchville, were -++ 3% 3018} Norwich, was appointed chaplain. fine voice and sang with charming ex- | guests. Btraety: el s i he followin, cords, Some! ¢ Jorwich: The f ing records, reported from | Somerset lodge, No. 34, Norwich; | FHIVHE o BWnG B Loy Tumbers; ighes T en el ‘%P““‘al(‘-‘s pression each of her selections, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. William Burdick en- { Comparisons. o'clock, when adjournment was taken. |y stor playing the accompanments.|tertained at dinner Monday a family |§ City *.. i E . | Predictions for Wednesday: Increas t the members reassembled for the | oh ogramme follows: party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- ing cloudiness, with raim at night nquet at 6.30, at which the wives or NAME. coevuseerancsorasscoccsonsans | Sevin's armacy, show the changes| Thomas McKenzie, Pawcatuck lodge,| i i At Chri: Di ature etric | N = z ;| and there was merited applause given t Christmas Dinner. Ihesanps ‘he barometric| No. 40, Pawcatuck; treasurer, John N.| tho several numbers. Mr. Lester by| Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thacher of Ther. Bar. | neias, Mt Vernon lodge, No. 75, Vol- | his selections brought out the fine| Tanner street had a Christmas tree - Bar. | untown; ~secretary, Carey Congdom,| 5t oG the organ, and his handling | and dinner entertainment, at which riable winds friends of the members were | Pontifical March s Lemmene | SECE SUTMCE et iele sous Hadinaid nt, and the following menu was | Andante from Symphony Tat;\efix(que 1 and thelr daughter, Ellen, and Mr. and .d by the Wauregan house and schailowsii | 3 g ) ! e tang| Mrs. R. H. Snow becoming northeast. A P greatly enjoyed: Waltz Song—Delight . Bos Mrs. Crowell. PATIENT ESCAPED FROM NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL s we —will continue Today. It is the mest important December Sale we have predicted. The pleasant tasting Cod Liver 0il G T High || Moon Oysters in the Shell Pramisiey A Christmas Entertainment and Gifts. | Harry Chamberiain of Naw Haven Was | sver held. Important iver 0il preparation. [ Water. | Rises Horseradish e Cjerulf| Saturday afternoon the children of | Working in the Kitchen—is Not in T 7 T Beef Soup a la Glaise e Heruit| the Sunday school of Sacred Heart| pag stho Sod W Aiis ediT b eommme oF Khe Vant querititios finws et My Sweet Celery e | church were given a Christmas enter- 1 Broiled Salmon Paisley Butter O Little Town of Bethlehem. . Reynoids | tainment. Each child received candy, Freedom. i Because of the splendid values offersd N D S in so 1 Potato Grills a Night ..Buck | an orange and a pictured representa- ABouE. 701001 T AAnBEAN Y Kyenine & > Chicken, Marylan o) ied Stern | tion of the scacred crib. Later, for & e ey > o s 4 The oppertunity to buy di ! Uy OBV n i stato Croguettes T 0| Christmas gifte, the senior choif re.| Horry Chamberlain, aged 51, a patient pe Y to buy dependable 30 1 S Croane R res R e b S ey at the Norwich State hospital made | Undermuslins at such little prices may AGENTS 1 1 ot Rolls, Cold Gravy At ol " Dvorak| a rosary, and a pair of his escape and Is among the missins | not occur again in years, as the pri b TR T T [ e T T e French Ice Cream SRR -er-Helmund | Sunday school teachers were prese He is the third who has taken French 9 years, as the prices [ qaix hours atfier high water Tt 2 low iy A Magis Sor er-Heimund | 51 ondars of mission wood, each | leave recently and only one has been § for all kinds of cotton goods are stead- > pruzt sl I o Coffee Milk - i having a sacred picture. retaken. FHt is not dangerous in amy{ . S 5 g B % GREENEVILLE Whist for oot "Mafl"'l.fi'“" A it way and his condition was such that | iy idvancmn-d:h- Sale is now at its ist for the Ladies. Sonata Able to Leave Hospital. | he was allowed much liberty and was | best—come today without fail. ; uring the afternoon while the busi- | The arrangements being at the Backus hospital | MPploved in the ikitchen. He secured Closing Out the Bal House Party Given by Mr. and Mrs. | .oq mecting w ay the wives | and several bossis i o —nsmie et an overcoat, somehow, and when the CORSET COVERS 0sing ou e ance W. P. Greene—King's Daughters to | of the members had a whist party in | were mad ed to his home on Vergason ave-| OPPortunity presented he made his de- 19¢ to $1.20 Entertain Sunday School—Visitors | the I igham Memorial, the parlor | Mead and et Ty e At et | parture and the authorities have becn iti being dsomely decorated by C ried out, the 2 = X 0 d e C him. of our Novelties A0 visiting. 2 taker Stocking for the occasion. association ever held SilariRar By He was sent here about a year ago DRAWERS gre shox 00 Desk on 8 =z ek tihant Shedaniling from New Haven. He is 5 feat 7 1- 19¢ to $1.69 1d $3.00 each; $2.00 S Wil B o ey :"‘] e s inches tall, weighs 154 pounds, is dark v e 88 ouch: Joy i o e et & s nd two with large lips, smooth face, blac WNS half price; 3100 Tie [ their home on Prospect street. and the OFFICERS INSTALLED. DANCE AT MILLER'S.| and black trousers, il ’ A occasion proved an enjoyable ome to s — | —— window display for esent. The party composed | Many Visitors Present from Other | About Sixty Couple Wers in Attend- | Holiday Aftermath. R S biionl | SHORT SKIRTS lays for R e o oG ihis oty and Rev. | " Gities — Installation by Mrs. A, L.| ance and the Affair Proved a Big) H. Snow is visiting Gl s 19 to B5c g . F. True of Hudson, Mas o ¢ antie. i ing the Fall alance of the Third Baptist church of va Rawson. Success. 1 _ Perfect in Attendance During the Fa e =Gl | J. Roc uffering fron LONG SKIRTS ville, Miss Mary Clark of E i J. Roo uftering from g Mass., Mr. and Mrs. \\" \\'.u'rh-nm n Sachem chapte , Order of the The Tri ¥ ty of he attack of itis bk ving 44c to $3.49 —_— oquonoc, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Steb. | Eastern Star, met in large numbers | Free Acac Mrs. George Gallup of ik s vis- | Yantic Thn Pla“[ Cadde“ co bins of Jewett City., and Miss Mar- {‘I.e’l"" ‘(“)“‘”g At ““;1“"‘/“’"1"']"“"‘ ‘\'\‘ ;\1215‘; \&‘”” iting her daughter, Mr. . Ingalls. | team ¥Friday for CHEMISES ‘ 3 guret Clark and Miss Amy Wheeler of | Memorial and enjoyed a thoroughly de- | was atiendec by o The Crochet elub met this last week | tion. The following is ol ’ Willimantic, lightful cvening. Vieiting members | and & most delight! Toda Morgan of West Town | attendance 44c te $1.20 ke i B e were present from Westerly, Williman- | passed. The hall w Senior departnem?, F. - ment. tic and New London. Grand Matron | orated with yellow and blac of Rhode Island Mrs. Louise Babcock | ternity’s colors, and the co Christmas Enterta Michae! Shahan of Hartford was at| teacher. Perfect in attendance during | PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING hemia circle of : King's | An bl ant ho West Town stret for the|the term: Gertrude McGib > sland | ceived many compliments u me on West Town s he | the : COMBINATION SUITS Established 1872, Daughters are planning o hold |3 O e s | tractive appearant e of meltans absent during the term: LOMBINATION SUITS Christmas entortaimment in the' Con- | iom ot the newo | the w n black | Frank s revined to New | 118 Broctor, : Women’s Muslin Combinatton Suits, | fhe nembers of the - Sunday - schoor | I, elected rs occupled the main | Wk 21| Haven. after o visic with friends at| "% qepartment, Miss annal consieting o Corset Cover and Skirt AI h B § ””(n‘..’i‘\‘ and a Christmas tree will ng hall wh <‘1 s in ::Pvfi‘l\tl:ll_‘;‘":'(l Jg)‘(elv.:bxrh 5 er“l\ll 1;!:L‘ Hartford, after a few days’ \’)ML! Samuel “Gibbon and Albert McGip- binations that are absolutely correct H d had s charge he entertainment commit- | wa the chandeliers, the effect be- ) fri 3 hon i a ¥ ecta) ways the Best | 5 tee. This committee is composed of | ing very beautiful. e ‘,‘°:f’h S nL el e R e L e T adimnish. SALthess kpasel In Mate Style, Fit and WORK- | ki s the following: Mrs. Flora J. Fitzpat- | There were twenty dances on the B o Dl thelx Christmas| dav Christmas gifts and wishes were n iy o tR=1 John Johnson of Providence is rick, chairman, Mrs. Annie E. Wood- | programme, for which Miiler's o e O e axChanxed, Latweer | leachers! and’ pii- 44c — value B0c MANSHIF dting at his home In Greeneville. r Mrs. Daisy Thomas, Mrs. Mary | tra furnished music of the us tree on Monday evening. e s : At 65¢c — value 75e, CHAS. H. NICKERSON, lient character. Th Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rose of New | Pil% Burton and were ma vashburn. Miss E mm. , o The winter term of the school At 89c — value $1.00 rch Tail 2 i an returned on Wed- rs. Agnes J. Blackburn, and to present from out of town, the da London spent Chr ,Hnfls"\llh Mrs. | = E ' X 4 chant Tailor, 128 Main St. home in Newton, N. J. |is due much credit for the succe being the leader this season. During| Rose’s sister, Mrs. F. J. Winans. | begin Tuesday, Jan. 3d At $1.29 — value $1.50 ler in which the affair was carried | intermission Davenport of the Waure- gan catered. Tho in charge of the affair included Bertram B. Baile: m £ Apponaug, | ot L relatives in Thomas Shahan of Newton, N. I.,| | spent Tiuesday 'with his. sister, MMra.| MARRIED John Ryan of Sturtev: street. | GRAY—BENNETT—In TLedyard, Des Lowell R. Stark and F. P. Church and e & by Rev. Miss Mary White has returned to Sn e t i f X EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS they deserve much credit’ for their| 0 Y mown Sstret, atter spend- | Up Gray and fo Ty Bennete i ———————————~= matron, who was 3 | : o o sty it retuined Boms | Louise I Standish e N ing the holidays in Wickford, R. L. We specialize in extra size zarments fence i D s N o e NV | rtEPTION GIVERETO Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Herbert and son, | DIED for stout women. We show these “ex e Siehte Worthy oL Mo Wather 0| Francis, of Hartford, spent Christmas| g, ¢ j allation Mrs. Annie L. Rawson W, White, Dr. Natha 3 4 In Montviile, Fiteh Hill, Dec. | tra full” garments in many grades and Mrs. P. H. Ethier and fam- | Elmer D. STATE HOSPITAL EMPLOYES | with Mrs. Herbert's parents here. | ~3§ Charles H. Haack, aged 36 vears. | qualities to ineure an assortment. At spent Christr 1 relatives in . Mrs. Bm Mrs. George Beebe of the Scotland ! Funeral ) rom the home of his parents. About 100 Were Entertained at the| ;o4 had as a guest on Christmas day| Mr and Mrs. M Luther Haack, Fitch [ these special prices: Superintendent’s Residence—Christ- | Nizs Mildred Smith of Willimantic. G e aU LAY L S0k Interment in Leffing: Extra Size Drawers New prt caporated_apples and | Woodman mas Tree Greatly Enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey A. Fuller of | yp S : 5 44c, 65 29¢ g . Q 3 Mrs. . MITCHELL—In Norwich Town, Dec n ’t F t h y es at Pooler’s, orth Main | Peck; asso 3 ——— Vergason avenue visited their son, A.| " 28 at the home of son. Arthur at 35c, 44c, 65¢ and on orge The s Flora J. Fitzpe On Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs.| Morgan Fuller of Preston City, Tues- | Mitchell, Charles Mitchell, aged Extha 8ize Gbwrs H. M. Pollock gave a reception at their | day. k > employes of the Norwich al to the number of about was an _informal so Daniel C. Brown has returned eral & gn Ard &t 890, 91.29, $1.00:and 949 tic, after a week's visit with her | arfernaon. | Extra Size Short Skirts 3. aingiiy snd nrusic and ”‘ swell J. P. Brown of West l‘cfl\'l’l‘t Burial ‘n‘ at 44c, 65¢ and 89¢ on her duties as | year to invite all the employes to his | Of Tanner strect spent Christmas in f hereafter. | at 89c, $1.29, $1.69 and $2.49 im- | home ang they have always passed a | Fitchville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tim= | gy et AN 1 thic oity. Dec 28, experience, | delightful evening. othy Leary. | "'Maude Isabelle Bartman, aged 29! er able direction good work There was a Christmas tree for the Mrs. Henry Morgan amd daughter, | 2 4 i <2 % s vears. Eress slong every line Is ao |perty laden Wil toye and fokes i | M8 o N Sies Domard Mot of|BOOSD_At the New York hospital, | CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR onnors has returned to Ha e e R. Sargent r fter ling a few days at his| Martha, Mrs. »me in Greeneville 2 I Stetson; marshal, | George Monty of Ocoum is visiting | Netit ’ at the home of Mrs. M. T. Hyde of | rs. Blir Sixth street thy matron, enter chaplain., Mr For Christmas. 2 stto and fam int order w visit with friends in |and under and v have | por o o ! in 1907 | tended to make the affair a joliy New o 24, 1910, S: ;_ Highest Possible Grades gse e mmed to_his as held the offices of Martha ',I.mz thess were disposed of af auction. | Trading Cove. e e i e | e e e e \ Norwich, ) rom a visit jate conduct 1 t was a happy idea and proved en-| James Winans of Hartford, a for- GANDY—In New London. Dec. 26, 1910. | Draw. St AP latives on Sixth’ street tron and performed the duties in con- | joyable. Inir T HIAANE GLEN ot wioht hastber vl N et O, Dot M. and | Drawers, Gowns and Skirts—at these o s _ | pection with these offices g the per- iting his son, Frank J. Winans of Ot-| Jennie A. Gandy. aged 23 year: | spectal prices: . ’ plrank M. Smith and Charles W. | fect satisfaction of all. Her friends in OBITUARY. robando avenue. | WHITE—At the residence of his| 3 SotoTs af e Biate Bieien e SRR B e e e D = Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Campbell and | mother. Mra Andrew G Keeney,| Children's Drawers - 18 St the BEacacla no | ins nadeciher cananie Miss Maud I. Bartman. son, Roland, of Boston, are spending| Naterferd. Comny Dee 28 Sizes 4 to 14 years, port: Wihcas | eade At 7 o'clock Wedniesday evening the | the week with Miss Mattle Hunter of | Lo 0% 0 1€ T COW ORCON o) at 10c, 19c and 44 a palr. it e gl { death of Miss Maud L Bartman oc- | Otrobando avenue. | 71910, Margaret, wife of Michael Con- E 9 M o TAFTVlLLEfi FUNERALS. curred at her home, No. 3 West Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodward and | nors, formerly of New London. Children’s Gowns 9 Main Sireet AF’ ah ames street, as the result of blood | daughters, Misses Irene and_Lucy | SBAGRAVE—In New London, Dec. 27, Sizes 4 to 14 vears, s P e . Daly. | poison. She had been in poor health | Woodward, spent Christmas in Mystic| 1910, Jennle A, wife of William W 2t 44o. 850 and 206 e liday Visitors Return Home—Local 1 of John J. son of the |for the past vear. The deceased was | with Mrs. Phillips. | Seagrave . items. ry E. g ‘,,}1,‘ mes Dalv. and ‘ | born at Deep River, October 6. 1884, Mrs. Russell and three children of| GAUCHIER—In Taftville, Dec. 28,| Ghildren’s Skirts iE ‘ 2 of Norwich, was largely attend. | the daughter of C. M. and Lucy A | Baltic are spending a week with Mrs.| Mary Rose Gauchler, aged 12 vears, T L Thts 90 ook The icat shot in e woods of Hartford Wednesday morning Par Bartman. The body will be| Russell's mother, Mrs. Joseph Brown| 9 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. uregan by Tra Smart a short t ith b h‘ m at ;r P‘.{'vy aken to North Manchester for bur-|{of West Town strect. Adelard Gauchier. at 22c, 44c, 89c and $1.88, » has been stuffed and mounted it 9 o'clock. The Rev. Willi ial. b 4 e e Tobh T Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Whitehead ence firm and is o w he celebr . As th ] 3 % vidence firm ar H. R the e ant e Mrs, Charles E. Huntley. PRt e il A e al from Mr. & ught | body was taken into the church Miss | Following a long and painful ill ot . h ¥ llowing g and painful iliness | nue have been visiting ‘Mr. White- 1 n 0 The wil Margaret Shea sang Nearer. My God. | of about four years atl 5 st 4 KR 1 be placed on exhibitio it was taken out Ave Maria w ren- bt = = Side. Her father everal ye: s Kille ! ! u was ren- | passcd away Wedncsday | Emest Champlin of Syracuse, N, ¥, emembper - — dered during the offertory. The floral | mornin? o OG0 O o treat. | who is spending his vacation in Nor Death of Mary Rose Gauchier. offerings were numerous and beauti 6 was 16 years :{fn?mé.hm'h {4 | wich, was the guest on Sunday of Wil- A5 MElssnent, | = The death of Mary Rose Gauchier |The bearers were Toseph earns. Tim- |~ The deceased was born at the Falls | llam Sandbers of Canterbury turnpike. at 8 o'clock Wednesdas even. | othy Terry. Simon McCarthy, hn St ier 1ffs Wil dat { | ed at § o'clock Wednesday even- | 9thY, Terrs tpn Mecasity. Tol actically all her life was passed | Miss Eaith Huntington and her| i - A stveet, following di finess ot | Stone. 1 was in the family | 1y iqahe was married on Feb- | prother, Clarke Huatington, have re- | . e re erl . | consia B ath L b aas . a Tot e Mt enedict cemetery. $%6. by Rev. W. S. Palm- | tyrned to Brooklyn, N. Y., after spend- | a as flve lfls | daughter of Mr. and b e rles E. Huntley. Who | ing the Christmas vacation at their | unera rec nrs | Saies Sk John Newiand Crancall, died a number of years ago. He w home on Fast Town street. - p Gauch 2 a8 12 vea la well known resident of the . | Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke of Wil- —AND— I h w k limantic and Mrs. Alice Kingsley of ls ee he Wequonnoc ° r parents,. there s several Wedn was an honored i Springfleld, Ma spent Sunday with ]gnon uffs Lot ond. Congregational. chur . Beebe ut their mpaimers ‘ - e n, William s a loyal ghter and urnpike. | 5 | | e o Sl g T e alance Holiday MSE@I' Curfls | Wizard of Middletown is | D p will be greatly missed by her tion | | | relatives in t cle of friends. r, Mrs. Heary | | " | Woodward of is | Mrs. Huntley i it Edward ey et VY‘,ad: A nt. <. lor the New Coillures §! with friends in 7 | mother, Ruth A. Ve dgevort affer a visit here. Telephone call 52 | Goo S | e and ns, Walter B. and Charle 2 " i | K ¢+ London. an a daughter, Mrs. George l.a) = = o s . Allen and Edward H jand four took place in the fam -emetery, where a 2 vice was read by Rev. Dr. Howe. | ndchildren EVEN CURES ULCERS. ¢ A.| Remarkable B s R LADIES ; At Half pfice | Charles At the home Gibson Ef)l;ilel (o, | 1 | Hénry Allen & Son had charge of the |1 N : Moy P HA r et dETea) L e e arge of the | yijic s iy edy that Costs Aimost Nothing. Fine Cloth Top. Velvet, Ooze and Rus- ¢ g o b o'cl Fednesda g after a| No matter how bad a sore or ul i i ¢ s. Spe-| 67 Broadway ‘'Phomz 505 | . vs with frisnds here. = | brief iliness. Death was due to the|afilicts you, it is sald that Hokara, the| . Calf Shoes. Latest styles. Spe [\] ose ATl | « of Plain Hill has m{}rlmld s of z;ge, pure skin food, will cure it. In fact,| Cial values at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. | ng at the home of M. Gin i e deceased was the son of Thomas if it doesn't cure, the purchase price SOULR: K etreat f00 & T dasi {and FElizabeth Williams Mitchell and | will be refunded. e FRANK A. BiLL, 1 There are many splendid bargein ep- portunities for all who come this week. The Goodwin Corse! born in Wareham, Mass, July 9| The Lee & Osgoed Co., the local| Telephone. 104 Main Street, His parents were both born in o et agents for Hohara, who have sold in the Blissville ill and h 3 me to this country |y = . * entered the emp of the Yaring com- & 5 ot MY undreds of packages the last few a[l[' I_I[] BHE pey o a ; in, JS2K with their fve children and|weeks, say they have vet to fnd any | The balance of our stock of g Mr. and Moy L D Marlin of Dt I]m' t g bt Ork for a while! form or wound or disease affecting the son and Mr. and Mrs. Providence wer Mrs. J. Will nol Pickering of the guests of Mr. and MODELS FOR EVERY FICURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIFE). lgcated in Warchain. They moved (0| siin that Hekara does not heal,and| Iron and Brass Andirons HANDKERCHIEFS Chiaties Mitohall was engaged in the | IS Felief is so instantaneous that those 2 Hidroman over ‘the iron business and for a 1ok time was | * g,y It are simply delighted with it-| Jron and Brass Fire Sets| et . art owner and ms f the ] q 3 £ | renews and sustains the [ | part owner and manager of the Thames barber's ftch, and all skin troubles aro| GasLogs and Spark Gnards ili his brother, the late “hel as | Quickly cured by applying this simple | strength of weak, failing St ot Iate Tuhn Mitchel, wan | sl ool e (heue buities. Bt e | s chief owner. H t A : [ 1 babies; pale, delicate chil- | |in the iron business i Sveacs tains 1o grease or acids, and is cleanly | We are closing out at very Y., but for THOUSANDS OF HANDKER-. CHIEFS, SLIGHTLY MUSSED IN WALL PAPERS X many vear < THE HOLIDAY RUSH, WiLL BE R ; | Funeral dren; tired, nervous women not been act engaged The Lee & Osgood Co. are :*i‘l"n:'l°w prices at he late Spring leav a larger PR n ; a liberal jar of Hokora at the low | stock on_hand o above, and to | AGER Direst | @ and feeble, aged people. It Sichen, iil- | price | FRED €. [:m]'fl_[’& B7 Water St. O e A SRECIMLUBNICES. - el & reduc 4 Embalms: contains no alcohol, no = e A Simple Safeguard for Mothers. | iore closed Satardac Evenins. NO BETTER TIME THAN NOow To a good time | | and Embalma: » Ry : Mrs, D, Gilkeson, 336 Tngles ave. | ST closed Saturday Evenings at ! b 80 ) drug, no harmful ingredient B 41| Youngstown, Oh 'gl ed w{uaou; Bl s LAY IN A SUPPLY OF HANDKER- 3 ngs, and 7% % P aps 2 Stafforc 3. | experience. “My little girl had a se- % a . e S e 70 Frank!in St, Bullatin Bldg. whatever; it builds up and of Sterling. and A | $ore enid 4nil Eoughet sleadat coniion ria Paintis Hanging and Telephone 342-3. 2 Mitchell of Oray Zlousiy. My sister recommended Foley's CHIEFS. COME TODAY. Decorating. | Brémol sivice Ry alent strengthens the young as R | ciires o sisior, wirs vravois s, | Tioney and ‘Taz e frst dose I gave | Delivered to Any Part of Norwich i ! ; Mitchel P. F MURTAGH' | Residence 115 ll: il Mitenell had @ wide clrele of | her throat and lungs were entirely fres best on the marke: — HANLEY’S o 7 R opp. The: ALL DI riends. He was an interesting talker, { from inflammation. Since then I al- | PEERLESS. A telephone order will 92 and 94 West Main Street. | Telephione 642- fucamIs Wwag companionabie, and his company | ways keep a bottle of Foley's Honey | receive promp: attentto e orieous was sought by many. He delighted in |and Tar in the house.” Accapt no sub. z & Taley vus Lol AT LA W outdoor sports, and was especially fond ' stitutes. Lee & Osgood <o. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. dec2Sdaw e e S s o i B S ik