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- > NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, .1911 . Qe Bulletin. FAIRVIEW HAS GAINED FIVE FEET|,. jomwontows | [Sa iimeind ™ Prosperous Year Reviewed—Organ- | was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Sarah ; ist Yerrington’s Thirtieth Recital— | Holcombe of Town street. . . . Ce Prof. J. A. Gi I’ L i Bulletin should Big Stream Flowing in From Meadow Brook Where| {ormet Soles by Frof o A- Gorde™| yijss irenrietia Beebe of ihe Taft- everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. any af u upper. ;’dl';‘: xl-;,:_iulrgd lll‘:‘endg!()lesvt Dt;f Sh(;‘lin"glf;. Subscribers who fail to recsive 1 by Much Water is Ponded—Situation Greatly Im=| The annual meeting of the st | Maga, ey pringield: | tion when dividends count for more that time will confer a favor by re- Congregational church was held Mon- youth is the man who holds his job porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. ‘-md But Sufficient Supply Has Not Been Ob- éa)'”anfix“fin:;n n’:“eii‘ 3;‘& D'%fwklv ‘5:“_'_- Mrnsumzzr:fil N;;linnin;,' and(htr l;muer, 1he longent, sy ded. H. L. ss Martha Manning of Lebanom, o THE WEATHER. . rington, clerk, gave a review of the|have heen spending a few days at m;l‘g:t‘;':&mflm: ?’g g.:rm?x::,c:::sd tained. year's events, stating that the addi- | fhoir home on West Town Street. young men to take good care of the Fordiaat Tos Tadhy: tions by membership equalled the re- e it I8 FoU §row Baid ot B0 .08 SHEE movals g0 that the membership is{ 1Miss Helen Hoyt and her brother | even when you are older, that bald STORE OPEN For New England: Snow, followed| Rain for two days and three nights, | the plumbers have not quite finished | the same as that of a vear ago. Dea-| Hazen Hoyt, returned this week to| Svell When yqu are older, that BoiC by clearing and much colder Wednes- | together with the two previous rain- | with their work, it would be possible|con L. A. Hyde gave the report of | \Worcester, after a week's visit with | 5D e THIS EVENING UNTIL y and Walnesdsy night; r 5 | the ¥ volences. The total E g add 10 vears to your life. | day and Wednesday night; Thursday | storms, has put five feet of water in | to start the first pump in a day or twa | the church Lenevolences. o their sister, Mrs. D. A. Houghton of | 24¢ 10 Ye8%s to your life. = 14 by an Old Men Retired’l'J Industrial Concerns Wil Ezgage orteouseMite Only Young Men GCOMPANY i2ary Allea & Son| FURNISHING | | | UNDERTAKER £8 Main Streel. i | | In these days of strenuous »ampeu-l tion when dividends count for more FADY ATTISTANT WHEN REYITIFYY unsettied, probably snow: brisk and | Fairview reservoir, and the probabil- siven during the year was 38 Bliss place. mes i i er year: high northwest winde, becoming varl- | ity Is that it will Gontinue fo show an | -On the electric line the pair of wires | The following officers of the church = % B D g 9 0’CLOCK able. increase for several days, in spite of | for the first pump has been put up to| were elected: Clerk. H. L. Yerring- | Miss Gertrude S. Flyde returned on | Me4n & inco yours family Dandraff means falling hair: falling | " Predictions from the New York Her- | the consumption. During Tuesday | connect With the line on West Main | ton: treasurer for chiirch benevolences, | Tuesday to Mt Holyok e colleze, where ald: On Wednesday fair and decidedly | morning there was but littie rain, the | street, The second pair, which will| Deacon L. A. Hiyde; accountant Mrs. | sng is a teacher in the art depart- |, DOndraff means falling hatre falling colder weather will prevail, with fresh | measurement in the morning showing | have to be brought in as Tar as Pfeil-| A, W. Dickey; ushers, Phllip Whaley, | mcn after ten cays vacation at her | half Means dandruft. - Stop falling halr ¢ westerly to northwesterly winds, and |-33 of an Inch since the measurement | fer'’s blachsmith shop, is not all up yet, [ Allison Rogers, Stanley Gay and Frank | home in Norwich Town. e o L R e on Thursduy fair and continued cold [at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon, but [but will be soon. Durr. Fitch L. Allen was re-elected L et B ar e R R weather. the measurement at Fairview on Tues- Collecting Rates. deacon for another term of six years. 2 . p v ot uarantee it to stop falling hai to Obssrvations in Norwich. day showed a further gain of eleht| The firat of the water rates for the Reports of Societies. TAFTVILLE rive out sl anialt ang K. thel The following records. reported from | NS (o water being 397 inehos bes | PASt auarter were paid on Tucsday and| Repogis of (he different societies | Schustzen Club Holds New Year's | dandruff germs. or money back | Se sharmacy, sh cha 3 ne o al] were, % ) ian Ei v - |—Bri Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | jow' high 'water mark, Feom all | Canler Raymond has also to deal| were. st the Christian Lndeavor so Social—Brief Personal Not Remember that the man with a bald ty, given by Miss Helen Stead. The head who seeks a position is handi- sources water is runing in good sized ) 3, " o0 ine line. This made It one| society numbers 31 members: the 44 i . cew | caDDed at the start Parisian Sage streams into Fairview. and the 24 Inch | o¢“the worst days he has experienced | work o the various committee has | ycohe Schuetzen club 'held a New | TR0 hoir crow, will mive it a lus- | Of 0 r erature “and the barometric Ther. Bar. ® pipe from Meadow brook is belching by ve o1 % 4 457 3008 | B0 5" unl stream. Thers i much | 1B the office There have been some| been well carried out throush the | giition Tooms Snturday evening with | FOuS appearance that denotes health 45 30.00 | water ponded at Meadow brook, where | TEMOnTIeances, tn tegard to the TR | vear . rari o ort | & large ‘attendande of ‘members ‘and | and vouthfulness. Tor ssie by tPe Tee 20.99| the" water 0n Tusdday was 18 inches | 200 TUOS8 WiO SES S T ade | of by tuarion Rogers gave the report| their wives | The roonis Were attac: | & Oskood Co Al CCUESISHE eve some time_ y of the Junior C. E. There are 22 mem- | {1l Wil Ehe To0He B ore B (s | Where. Girl iwith Auburn hair on | iowest 45. v 7 Comparisons. Tucaday afternoon And-evening thors | %0y compiaint at alt and in not all| pers, missionary meetings are held, 3 - mee were served. The affair lasted until | €Very bottle. Predictions for Tuesday: Cloudy and | Was considerable rain fell, much more | fio%¢, instances were repates asied| lessons from Pilgrim's Progress have | jate in the evening and proved a most | colder: Jittle | Saght s e as trge i agaition to the | smount for the quarter. Miss M. E. Wattles gave the re- | enjovable occasion to all Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Deniist | “ Highest 51, est to northwest winds. so than in the morning, so that th Tuesday’s weather: Showes - Fe voir v, = il ion. he Sunday school. The aver L change in te ature; wind south- | reservoir today as on Tuesday, al At the Pumping Station port of i L No Lights for Twenty Minutes. e The pleasant tasting Cod | o™ ™ “Wrerte WG WU ihougn as the reservoir flls it takes| At the pumping”station on Tuesday | 22¢ aitendance hag been 97 In speak- | %7 " 00k Tuesday evening the | Shannon Building Annex, Room A A & b more water to cause it to rise an inch | the carpenters and electricians were | ID Of the loss of Supt. A. W. Dicke: electric lights of Taftville went out Telephone 523. oct10d Liver Oil preparation. than when it was at its lowest. busy putting on the fnishing touches. | “His life will long be cherished in our | electric lghte of Taf(ville went out et R i — Supt. Corkery estimates that about | The steam fitiers have some connoc. | memories” Over $100 has been raised | and the village was in dakness for a million and a half gallons of water | tions still to Install and dld not work | bY the Sunday school and sent to aif- | SDoUL WERIY, Mics o he SR - { are being used dally mow and that|Tuesday. With the exception of (he | ferent mission stations. Dy Y Dl e aty MISS M. C. ADLES, Fairview and Mohegan lake are fur-|driving belt and the discharge pipe Home Department. o’ furth afiouity s eXDIVEROAL: ni hing about an equal amount. At the first pump is ready for operation.| The home department of the Sunday irview, however, the water has not| ~ A pressure gauge has been installed | school was reported by Rev. | 5o Personals. | fifiil'u l\.‘ca"] fil'llj fflfle suflmalm lflas Gme ircle o ( i : Sevin & Son AGENTS risen to @ height sufficient for the wa- | in the pump house. It is self-register- | Rwing, also the Ever Ready ter to enter the pipea through the|ing and Will show the pressure on | King's Daughters. The latier mociety | , HeRTY Trudeau of Moosup is visiting BARGAIN HAIR large strainers, and the superintendent | the line at all times. has worked among the shut-ins duri Leis iai ol i is ik t bargaine. cheap and cor fgures that the condition as to the | 'Fairview resorvoir has been aus- | fha hast year. Mrs. Waiter Poiters | Cangioy ot Bontdn ssent the | 15llke most bargaine. cheap and co supply is about the same as at the last| mented by the rainfall, but it is esti- | report of the forelgn missionary soci- | . James Langley of Boston spent the|mon. In halr. no artifice can cony ¥ e = i water It is 10w | of October, although the drouth nas th still ‘426,000,000 gal- | v fia e 20¢1- | week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robinson | ture. If you would have your own thin bt i B e Imi:fll’mmfllaufix‘lg pon SRS peahoned, that 29 Conles oL ML - | or Norwieh kv or fading hatr improved. sou must go “ 1 fl : 3 the IMPORTED, HUMAN HAIR " ‘: Morn. Six hov tide, which and light are taken. The meetings | ol | looked for. However, the situation " A representative of W. & B. Doug 1 o terest: $88.86 has GREENEVILLE not such that we have any water &9 |1as way in Norwich Tucsday. inspect | boen. catesd for misstone. . Tn reports | o ertwell Thompson has returned to | which comes to Miss ~Adles direc o 3 | spare or that the supply can be count- | jz the installation at Trading Cove. | ing for the home roissionars society, | YeW Haven after spending the holi- | from Irance. It is no economy to§ PIC“]I’C Frames Brotherhood of Congregational Church | &d on as sufficient. The rain has help- | & 4. cd that the pumps suppiied the | Mee., 11, 1o Yerringron rend the letier | 9278 at home on Kront sireet waste money buying tash. THANKS TO THE RAIN Holds Social—Meeting of New Lon-| &d us W°“d""“):‘~, but ";“"d“!”' the | oity were capable of delivering one | from those who received the box, say- Mike ddios Sl be S Sorwiclh en- e water we now have on hand, it only | nqjjjion gallons of water in twenty- | ing it was “grand, far above expecta- Mrs. Charles Martin of | tire week of January | —we were abl . o don County Asscaiation of Congre-|goes to show How much Worse Off We | ¢our hours against a head.of 260 feet. | tion, every Nice and nseful, such | Chicopee, Mass. are at the home of | NORWICH—Wauregan House. { ) sbis to give SN and iIrrors gational Ministers—Local Notes. have been. though it s bad enoush |This would requife a greater pres: | beautiful things | Mr. Martin's parents on Providence NEW YORK—210 West 111th St. satisfactory service tham le wee — ow. 14 re H ary 5 '01®!sure on the pipes than at 284 1-2 feet, | street. wel 76 4 h " _Tuesday r\\enln.]' :)r‘m f;n;ml.l....,“u ‘n]';ejhnwv‘l‘r A:Mmgngnw i) .‘,’,‘(‘_}"';“ ‘r“"‘(i | Whien is the head to be overcome when | :l!w lt:r]adl- Roll. ; | Tel. 704, nwf uzl on the first day of the Sales . We w e gregational church held a social | today, d 297 of | Fateview reservolr I8 tull.” At he e Cradle Roil w reported Mt and > adoioh in ot | = — —— — Those who 868 sale in the church parlons, the fea- | Incheé lower than it was a year azo | \AVTISW SIeeerfol 5 200 W AL 100 Afies 7. G. Bonney. There are now 19 | gt 204 s, Rud A Sy SSRP { b o defied weather come re of the occasion being the fine dis- | and necessary to depend upen an @ux | i,yeq that forces the water into the | members enrolled. The pastor read | jaye twith relatives on Providence | 2 ! ditions and attended the Ssle 1y of calendars on the walls. At the | illary supply for half of the amount | Zied Ut JORCES LG WACEE B JOC T ihe final report, soning, the 250th | oo, 5 | Higra esm"s and L 3 yesterday were fully repald By e of the exhibit these calendars|consumed daily, even under curtail- |32me pipe from Whith water ©ows ersary of the founding of the Sy 2 ” e sold at auction and all brought | ment. The pumping is still going on | 2% o "higher than the pump and the e also the special meetings held : e : ; For All Occasions. the great values they fousdy I prices. One side of the room was | at Mohegan lake, and will have to for | 157 feel hiahor tham, (08 BOmE 800 (00! 70" yeeld atter the revival season | Miss A. Lamoreux of Weedon, Can- 3 sl wre: abts. a0 T devoted to calendars put out by local | Some time vet. The pond is holding | 00 ol & ©V% @i el The in- | in the city. A new hymn book h;‘<|‘:'f‘~' the h\t'r?} GEDULDIG’S, o their shepe been adopted. | B on Nor- ping with ease and comfort. firms and on the other side were shown | its own well, the rain being of much | FL Bl ump is 100 feet below the Siehidia | nothing has been lost by the | | ~ those from out of town parties. value there, as like at the other ponds, | take of the punb 8 10 (€€ OO0 12| "It was voted to accept these reports, Teleohone 168. 77 Cedar Strset. | Ihe Plaut-Cadden Co. The various tables wera weil patron- | & £00d sized brook is pouring in there | EOURS 20, CORF (R0 BUTR (5 TUERICE | atter which the business meeting ad- | a B AL : The following were in charge: ‘“&";,‘},’ the work on the filling of the | Ing the water into ‘the reservoir ,.hunf journed. | United — | BUT L WEO Jewslers and Silvarsmiths. Candy, Archibald Giichrist, Oscar Bar- e e o e ped pecaung | there is any surplus. _This pump oper- | Thirtioth Annual Organ Recit ] now sta- i e y rett: ping pong, Kirk Rickétts, Howard | trench has had to be stopps | tos practically s’ the pump Will ob-| at's sldioee et i at the | . | were unable to attend yesters puauT-GaoEn Buioima | Funieml ™S ctmitee Bl | of the st 358 the T B Setuog U | Sict PSR L UL PURRLLY G | gkt Sk, = o ' Winter Robes | e e e o an st Established 1872, e Y e ren | Hine: much better than it could ofher. | the e “'if niston, assisied by Prof. PR of \S‘"‘f‘ 2 "“”,"' } breakfast this morning andilil Fleming steards 7 entice. | 1ine the hospital, owing to the grea with sornet. The seven organ num- | 7§ Ty e . | William Hollin. The affair was under | wise be done. | tion necessary o draw the w Bk ea by Mr. Yerrington | YANTIC HAFPENINGS. | l k tS‘ on hand when the store epens | e st sbpervin ot B o Can Start When Wansed. | LI 10 127 L [ its St e T | e an - Antiated by the merbere ofthe Broth. | , Engineer Stephenson at the pump- | Trading Cove have only ai {and expression appealing to his audi- | _Miss Maud Lemoine and (" ’ = : S0 They L ing station on Tuesday said that whii2 | to draw from the intake pipe. ence. Especia fine were the fourth | Moine of Franklin street spent S FOR STREET O \B | | | Always the Bcst e o i, and fitth numbers. W, . Mactarlane, | VItE tteir bro ominic Lemoine, | AT GREATLY ) | iy " T thor of Cantilena in D flat, is the L { QUALITY R P In Waterial, Style, Fit and WORK. | SUsnese Mm‘gw::. “Third Baptist| LoCL 00K HOME GIFTS MT. HOLYOKE ALUMNAE summer organist at Ocean Grove andi- | iss i‘:fi:é’;' ne Murghe of Norwich | Sroci o pick 5 | & M—— On Monday evening the annual busi-| ~ THROUGH UNITED WORKERS. R O o e ol e Sl A i VREADY AGAIN TODAY CHAS. H. NICKERSON, ness e ? the bers of the Ay 57 T = it et frdihie Gendered in| Thomas Hart s the week end " ” e A Merchant Tailor, 128 Main 8¢ i i Yhuren was heid in the | Many Donations of Money and Other | Entertained by Mrs. J. H. Larrabee— fimp:rn”lc:ml:u EEra S, réiviesd i rhe e | TBE SHETUCKET HARNESS CO. | with every item mentioned i sovita pirlors with o Jarse aitend- | Things Particularly Acceptable in| Address by Prof. Sarah E. Smith of | 3 PRSI PICRE AL | Miliss ¥ille Coughlin of New Taven | WM. C. BODE, Prop our Sale advertisement still em a " Rev. Robe e ope he H N P = ", a visitor at her ho i ehville | - b " I S. D. Barnes followed. Mr.| During the last three months the fol- | On Saturday afternoon, December | SWeet, clear tones, making the instru- | pent Friday at the home of her son| dec26d for lack of space could met be Barnes spoke p icularly of the fine|lowing donations have been received |31, at 3 o'clock, the Kastern Conne ment sing the "‘“l"] Moy hL; J-Li\“r: H;E G ’m'ze y] ew |(mnrim : viton niliar songs w es John Lewis of Pitchviile has ret — vork of the solicitor, Mrs. William P. | at the Rock Nook children’s home and | ticut Mt, Holvoke Alumnae associa- |&alr. The old Greene, and of the paying of the mort- | have been particularly acceptable at|tion was entertained by Mrs. J. Hol- | Pecially appreciated by the audience. |ed to Boston after spending the vaca. gage, which oceurred in June. Treas- | this holiday season: land Larrabee at No. 18 Spalding | The programme follows Allegro | tion at his home in that place D ,t F t Th urer’ George A. Howard read his re- | ' Glfts of money amounting to $89.08 | street. After o short business meet: | Moderator, from First Sonata, Bach: | Mr. and Mre 0. Budaington ot | RBQOEN orge e rt, showing the church to be free|ere received from G. L. Hewitt, Mrs. | ing, at which the present officers were | Ménuetto in G minor, ~Tours: Th|Greeneville spent Sunday at the home | THE PONTEDS & WITGHEL . en made on the church. Reports were | tist church and unnamed friends for| many pictures and prints of the coun- op. 6, | from debt and with a good sum in the | Lucius Brown, Mrs. O. L. Johnson, | re-elected, an informal address was | Palms, Lead Kindly lLight, cornet so- | of Dwight Smith of Fitchville asury. Amos Baldwin, chairman of | through district visitors, in memory of | given by Prof. Sarah E. Smith of Mt, | los; Roumanian Brial March, F. Miss Carrie Woodward of Norwich 1 P P - the board of trustees, also reported on | Mary Norton Fuller and from the pen- | Holyoke college on her visit to Ober- anilena in D was the guest of friends in town Sun- s B T X ”"‘fal““"f of | ny contributions |°(r"1u ({im‘:"‘“lg“fl ammergau. Her talk on The Passion e day ¢ X of the many rovements ' which have | of the Bible school of the Central Bap- | Play was illustrated in detail with Robin Adair, Holy ——- Getting Ready for Addition. The balance of our stock of The River i i by the heads of the various com- Thanksgiving. try, scenes from the play, the actors Gran Thames Speciait Be Up-to-date A S ey eported | RTREN ine ana at chetstmas | 0T 07 U P SR SRl is Cofarha ot s Tates quvaih | [Iron ard Brass Andirons work of the missionary soclety. | the children enjoyed bountiful turkes | everydus. Ife. e Ished paper each dav and at th G y s, resu lrl;w‘.::‘ rr;-‘m«l C l»rrx was so abufiu:finuybnlu;d‘mntlh 1 Lefi‘:‘ delicious refreshments w served by | After the or the subsidiary concern wh! d rk Guards rnes, - reasurer, ere not al stribute e = | the hostess, M: L bee. served In th | manufact E car H H Howard; bourd of trustees, | nine of the New Year: o Ntees Moa Lacoab L | manufacture boxes and ca Highest- Possible Grades GasLogsandSpal made out and your re-clected were: Pres- | tables attractiv the material manufactured by . Amos Baldwin, chairman.| Among the variety of good thingsTe- |ident, Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn: first| with biscuits. cold meats, coffee and | Two of the I ms in t ! | o letters written b P, Greene, Sterling Nelson: | celved were a subscription to the | vice president, Miss 1da Sutherland: | cake, The roll call rasponded to by | be occupied b the ne rosth | AT | we are closing out at very . g School superintendent. Georgel Youth's Companion Morning Bulletin | second vice president. Mrs. William | the members with Biole verse or other | which, it is expected, will be in opera- | low prices at a . ird; treasurer missionary 8o- | and Evening Record, books, games and h [ athrop; treasurer, Miss Mary Almy; [ selections closed the annual New Year | tion in ab a month. The s | . ’ P a public typewrirer. ety. Mrs. George A, Howard; mem- | toys, baby's basket and chair vegetd- |recording secretary, Miss Alice Wood- | social, which is the church event of | River Specialties company hersiiy commities, Miss Ida - Baker, | ples. fruit and jellies, sandwiches, ice | ward; corresponding secretary, Mrs. | the vear, and more largely a | stalling some new electrical n e s H\[“ [:' LR“WEU_'S w 'l‘. n. Wo horoughly «»m i ,"’,‘,‘,‘“Z"Pj(’;";“‘{. il ol i e ‘m‘":BmP“‘l“C;"\:;‘";‘_":; E. A. Jacobs, Danielson. and thoroughly enjoyed than a iz big machine going in near the boil- | N h pote ’ the charge " e . SRR N, 2 eys for Thanksgivin, - N zatheri battery. e machine shop, wiich ! josed ol Event . . gt \Witiam P, Greene. Mra, William Lund. | and_a beautiful Christmas tree with| = ==o o> 3 S sin Joniths aibrsr: wisre | S, mim soln BRaPe MLth Store closed Saturday Evenings a8 Just try it and satis Herbert Peckham; baptismal commit- special itts for sach <hild_given in ANNO' Vrs. Albie Hale, Mise Fanny Williams, | best equipped in (he state” and the 49 Main Sireei dec28daw - . S D Tines and e, Herhert eck | ", conteibutors were Mre. W. I GO INTO IMMORAL ZONE. | Miss M. I %, e, Georse Stead | compamy is now in position 0 do al- | gqcqq Wa“regan Heuse ander, Sranley Mumin: tivele comots: | oy et Sompes Gein A alliBoxex Talken Out of Flva Tinces ol D lce Caused Boat to Sink. E l 9 |l tec. Mrs. John Lewls, Mre. Whitam | pa Mra, | Martin Durr. - Mrs | in New London—Only Adults Can Sunday 50"00' Discontinued. o8 SaitseciEoR tel Ml LUMBER AND COAL. resi ege anles The Parker-Daverport uo., Taund. Mrs. Lena Howard: communion | Grosvenor Ely, Miss C. T. Gilman, Miss | Deliver Messages There. William srd of Baitic spent Launch Carol. used between New Progtisters gervice attendants, Mrs. Elmer Mulkin, | Betsy Gilman, Mrs. A. A. Guile| Mrs. ; Mond: :'vumg on his friends on the | London and Allyns Point, e afld Caflfled ve eublu 4 lda Baker: visiting committee, to | Austin_Huntington, Mrs. C. L. Hub- | Through the efforts of P. Hall Shurts| $ road. The Sunday school | Saturday night at Palmer’s wharf. at appointed by the pastor bard, Mr. Tsham of Montville, Mre. O.| o New Tondon the Postal and West.| there has been discontinued for the | Montville The boat was on its way co e L. Johnson, Mrs. F. J. Leavens Mrs. A A €st-| emainder of the winter, the chiliren | to New London after dark when a Between the one and the other you — — | Association of Congregational Minis- | [eonard of Franklin, F. C. Lewis, Mrs. 9;" Union Telegraph ;'am[?umvs had | studying their leszons at h‘ovne. There | ‘r:k‘e of ’:T“‘ v ‘m:flwa:bhnl. SEGinEd GLATE ON A LobE 10 Tiber: com:] ctm et smvtiing and everything just ters. Robert Manwaring, Mrs. McKinley, | the messenger boy call boxes taken|.wiil be a preaching service once a [leak in the slender boa e man - Sl dnd By E The January meel ¢ the New|Miss Norton, Mrs. W. T. Olcott. Mrs. | out of five places of ill repute in New | month at the school house. A siik | With the boat put about and made| penpagi e gur you ponT|2" fresh and ) $00d snd & SE Lomdon’ conts amonntion of rongeey | Willlam Osgood. Reynolds Palmer, . | London. two being in Atlantle streot | nmbrella was presented Mr. Crawford :)n lel)!‘mvrs whn;f_ where ne opetz | MENDABLE, BUT YOU DONT!er varicty than tn the wesd old dayw gational ministers wa Fuesday | C. Perkins, Miss Nina Perry, C. L. Per- | and three in Bradley street, and| by his Scoiland road friends at Christ- | be able to run her ashore hefore she - | we hear about hn McWilliams, 122 Prospect street, | Mre. Robinson, Mrs. . Sayles. Mrs. | liver imessages to those places. e i b able to tie her up f4nat°" taken to remove every bit of Jo literary exercides consistod of ear | Dr. Stark. Mrs. W. T. Williams, Co- | Mr. Shurts showed up the situation Getting Good Drinking Water. | to the north + of the whar 1oLy the Company. who mines tnia| PEOPLE’S MMIKET, cedinely avle and Mumineting napess | lmbian commandery. K. T. Congrega. |in New London to the companies, and| rany from Norwich have been ¢ fore she:-wa 1 .| siiperior Coal for us. m Bag m in Relation to Its Sacra- | tional Church club of ‘Windham chil- { orders were issued from headquarters.| tine their drinkir water ari ;\,h‘\ Jh“l\ll.i'. was p!..lh\u m her posi Mapvelous when you redlize that GF.‘-“kl'" ‘L mental Valie by Rev. Charies H. Rick. | dren. Christ Church Junior auxiliary, | He said that youns bovs are being| il fe weeke from (he artecian weit| Uon Sunday by~ the launch Thames | mant' o the veins of Coal are only | gecgoq JUSTIN HOLDEN, Pregs tit: Continuous Sermon Pranning hy | First Congregational church and its | continually called to those houses to| hA% 10T WEoIs TRar, 08 SEHeEan WO from the Riverside shipyard and |3 op 4 feet thick, With slate and rock| 96 N, e 1 e kot Thaa renming bY| Junior Endeavor society, Broadway | 40 errands or to deliver messazes, and | uc rani i = | towed to the vard for repairs. Sn GiENSE side of M. 1 by Rev. . B Kinmontn, formerly of | 8chool, Miss Fellows' room, Bighth |that they should not be allowed in ' s Tedyard. A bBountiful lunch was pro. | grade. Norwich Rulletin Co. such bad moral atmosphere. Hereafter S = e YOU WILL LIKE THIS COAL. . g at the parsonage under the dai | In behalf of the children whose lives | if telesrams come for those houses News from Various Points. ey D1 2 a faction of Wrw O I Ricketts, Mrs ve been gladdened by all these good | they must be delivered by special| Miss Lillie Browning of Plain Hill | PAWSON—In Norwich. Jan. 2, James Vailas | Tacon auna, Mre. Grant Fster ‘and | things and tokens of symoathy, Food |adult messengers. returned ‘this week to her school in | Dawson aged €4 years ® " ' T CHAPPELL CO Mrs. W. L. Clark. The total attend. | wishes for a Flappy New Year are ex- e EEHDV oL residence of his son, John Dawson, % T ST an gxtindsd e o G TANE, Secretary, |PEPUTY HIRSCH INSTALLS i e e et e e M epneaday, Jani e | Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. | discussion was called forth by thes LOUISA G. LANE, S : Mrs, Mary Adams 3 s % % 5 ° | papers, especialiy that on Bapiist | Jen. 8, 191L SHETUCKET LODGE OFFICERS.|iting her son, George S. Adams of | Conn. ZOREY com lete 12NOn uris e v S 3 4 Pack’s Corner POST—In this city. Jan. 1, 1811, Joseph p Birthider Party. Owls Waiting for Furnishings, | Ordanization Enters on Its Sixty-Sec- e H. Post of 49 North street, aged 53 k | A pleasant birthday surprise parts Norwich Nest of Owls held no meet- ond Year in Fine Condition. Dr. C. H. Lamb of Town street will | n 30" ¢ 0\ 14 1ate home, 49 North Hcme uster Curls wie held Friday evening at the homs | ing Trussday evonlng, a8 the reswisr | Shotucket lodes o, 27, 1 be Ta Preston. this weelk om business | Tulersl from his late home. 49 North| . Lo of Miss Erma Very on Twe street. | goggion was postponed a week, since etuc! odge, No. 27, I. O. O. F.| for the state. at 10 o'clo e «_lor the New Coitiures § iwas passed with sames | the commitice required a littls more | Was equipped for the prosecution of a | KENNEDY-In Bal rendered | time to get the hall completed and the | successful season by having its officers Among the guests at the home 3 ic. Jan. 2, 1811 Furnisher Sie Mary Kennedy, widow of John Ken. rnshe : : Lyons of Greenevills nedy, aged 78 vears, § months. = o s T°87 | her New Year's gathering were Mrs Fva Land, Maith ora Matthess. ath _Burnap, ¥ rt Turner, W op Abell. Edwar xander Kilroy, Walter excellent service rendered by the in- stalling team, which was the szine one that had made so favorable an ‘mpres- sion the night before in installing the officers of Uncas lodge. The lia- sented several handsome gifts. The | promised (hat Norwieh nest wifl have |nlar meeting in Odd Fe | B ' p Ficaia dendrica at’s Tate hior and il | Qlaricrs. that wil compare with any. | the oMicers who are 10 il e cho - — =—————| "CRll Gannary 3. Francis b: Rovest: | Free Burning Kinds and Lehigy | T UNERAL DIRECTOR eport u delghttus ven Tewent and the mesting wis LARD 2 ' sun ul e! [] Those present were Misses Ethel | L 08 In the atate. made of particular Interest wironen| THE PARK & POLI CO. | son. aged 40 AND EMBALMER i 3 | z. DRY‘MASH | = = , ALWAYS IN STOCK : ; 5 ;fi‘“ quZ: CHURCH & ALLEN| A D LATMOE ' yorwich and sowen City |a pleasing manner. Refreshments were served by the ladies of Hearts- ease circle, 67 Broadway 'Phon: 505 , | i Lk < S Poctonale B e e P LAY OR. o2 16 Main Street, ity e o ) "m Enudmn Emsp | “New Year's Social. Joseph Casey of New York city Is [Sisting: E. Bl Worthington as grand| B ST MQ N ‘siephone o | Om Mon 1.1"”»:‘/::::‘:»:\' |~;m7 '_\\;1 ;m..l\(mn_‘ a0 ‘Qk with his parents on Ia“e“n“"\‘v;‘d"“i&‘,‘“yf‘u.’;'"“li-“.”,‘;'SJ‘,Z‘,; L S e d l qarin || Beia’s New Yeur's social in the chireh | o o e Fotary. Albert ~ G. Harris ‘as. &rand AT this time, when every & . an III],H, | pariors with a good attendance. The| John Downey of Sixth street spent | financial secretary, Willlam P Mayo egg looks like a gold F nera! ulre "]r GALAMITE GUAL lce resents TRttt o0 BEP ine. fusical programme consisted of plano| Sunday in Plainfield. e e s dollar, you must feed your ru H S | solos by Miss Letitia Kramer and solos — - I I by Archibald McDougall and Mrs.| Michael Downey of Seventh street |as grand inside guardian | Thomas Haslem and each was given in | was in Jewett City on Monda The officers installed w lowing: N. G., George B. U Albert A. Guile: secretary, hens on the right feeds. Ask Your Dealer for Pak & Polard Dry- Mash, Your money back “It burns up clean.” or e Horse, a fi Wool Embalmers, | Wel Seasoned Wood 2o e moe, o fe e C. H. HASKELL. Auto, a Montana Buffalo Robe CORSETS ALTERED AND REPA!I:) —AND— WALL PAPERS 1 Funara] *H d’ | | | it does not make them | i at §6.50. | 5 b | Lady Assistant. R 2 e R S e . Brpiai o e A W g e THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0,, nov we have mac qu reduc V. riswell; L. S. V. ton Im (e prices. It is & good time and Emhalm,, Sarsapafl"a R i i tton e et L s Driny tae dakibid, obeend [ IECE Chorsh ) oW St e COAL and LUMBER aneniain 14 Bath Strest, Also Paints, Mar Moldings, and . | ment commitiee served a_spread in the to us, for our new free book, WS i 1p the beauiiiul valley of Wyoming, §E it & geners! s b By oo 70 Frankiin st. Builstin 8tag. | Eradicates scrofula and all | banauet nait to \hich anf present aia “Poultry Truths.” Worth a | thraeits Comt i tre worlts W have THE ANNUAL MEETING pale. Faiatiiz, Paper Haiiging and | Telephone 842-2. other humors, cures all their | full justice, closing the evening with & dollar. Also getone of our | ! RUBBERS secured a cupply of this Coal for this rance ¢ -~ £ 1 iens octal tin odge is en- 5 12 j * cookin - Epee _ monml,::n':,:‘.lznfl,r e effects, makes the blood rich |tering on its sixty-second vear ana is| free special blanks and keep ! RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS. and heater, % r' ot Angs %o'e'x‘:‘u:'m’ 58 . in goc > i igi 1 . - . 9 P. F. MURTAGH PR ey S s and abundant, strengthens all | 2500 shave for an active prosperous an egg-record. et A, 18 ki "5 a0 Uset: | Roofing: one of the Lest raotings Rnowa | Jan: 9th &t 10w m 92 . 4 v ) opp. Theatre. the vital organs. Take it. DD G irech e to install the THE PARK & POLLARD CO. lprh-es- A Bl poticies will be Tnewet at S 4 cers nce lodge of Jewett z and 94 West Main Strcet, elostions 641, Get it todas Tn wrumt ouid toim or | oicere of Retince e of Geweit| | 46 Cana Street, Boston, M. FRANK A. BiLL, JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. | wice Sy’ dieist gés Talauione sunld e men who served Tuesday night, | Telepnone 104 Main Street. Felephone $34. aprisa dec28daw =

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