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) NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911 _— e 5 T : £ 2 - G. A. > : . zhunmemgnumpmlmonk.mdfv.mmmm-namm-‘- SR w5 C o b et | | e Wl oz o i i | i B PR tended to the United Spanisi War la!,:_undanc@ o 'r i9. o 4 ‘eterans and to the Ladies of the orrington.—The officers of Torring- | Bridgeport—Trolleymen reaped % 47 G AR | ton lodge, B. P. 0. E, have accepted | et or "chitie (o the caseyitg EE T —— | the tnvitition of the "lodge in New | out of the susgtstion offered by May- s P G g ny . % S Litchfield—The George Junior Re-| Canaan—The water situation in | Britain to install the officers January | or Buckingham that trolley riders fol- Peculiar Conditions as to Granite Cutters’ Organization DANIELSON 7 by bl o0 > Stmilar | ublic boys fared ‘sencrously at the | Canaan is relieved. The reservoir is | 17. low the Massachusetts policy of pay- adgress on The Hedl {hands of out of town friends during | connected with the new well in the Middletown.—The Goodvear Rubber ing more than a nickel for a trofiey ; —Case of The Tail Being Strong Enough to Wag Epworth Leagues to Combine for So- ‘m"’- the holiday season. 1Eddy lot, where more water flows lnicompany will complete repairs and in- | ride on New Years day. cial Meeting—Talk of a Second New PUTNAM heater for Borough—Fraternity and | 5 i Taxes Coll —| T The Dog—Town Has $114,000 Tax ected- s ol R e et £ i i dems Wil & Usquepaugh Children Burned in House While| charios o Beimis of Mittord, Mass, ~Sraham Says Andems Wil With, M he S is visiting his son, George F. Bemis, L'IW '°P"|‘ “ i D” ;: other Was at the Store. and family. | League—Plans for ay Ob- Henry F. Clark, who is spending the | servance, winter in Los Angeles, remembers i . | Danielson friends with copies of The | Mrs. G. L. Baldwin is ill at her Town Treasurer James M. pPendle- } months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Times of that city. B home on Fremont street. S " ton has received $114,000 in taxes that | John Revnolcs of Usquepaug, about Logee was in Norwich Wed- | Judge B. F. Gaffney of New Britain " were dtie and payable on or before | 16 miles from Westerly, were burned g 4 Z was a visitor_in Puinam Wednesday. .~ December 21, 1910. This leaves about | to death, Tuesday. Mrs. Reynolds left John W. Baile: who ha been Charles K. Shaw, in addition to his ¥ $37,000 to be collected and subject to | the house, known as the Trout Pond | named as senate messenger from present work, is to be in Bridgeport a wone per cent. a month untid paid. The | house, at about 10 o'clock in the | Windham county, is the son of Mr. | part of each week, in connection with . amount due is less than at this date [ morning. At noon the house was|and Mrs. B. L. Bailey of the West | an insurance agency z £ & ago, but there are more indi- | found by neigebors to be afire, and | Side. _Dr. E. F. Perry was at Williman- [+ wglrd-unqusnts. Eugene B. Pen- |the flames had made such headway | Miss Georgette Jette, who has been | tic Wednesday, attending a meeting . dieton acted as tax collector, assisted | that it was impossible to enter the | spending the holiday recess with her | of the board of pension examiners. [ ] [ ] k D{.w-nu Wheeler, and they were at | building. As there was no means of | parents, JMr. and Mrs. D. E. Jette. is] The members of the common coun- . the town hall to receive taxes every | combating the fire, the house was in | t0 return to Villa Ma convent, f cil have requested J. F. Carpenter to day during December, from 9 in the | ruins when Mrs. Reynolds returned. | Montreal, tomorrow (Iriday). withdraw his resignation as prose- | morming to 4 in the afternoon, except | The bodies were recovered and held to | Slstdut M;l;e' -‘Iu;:z_dnlen {i!e Jem{v;? cul\inlg auor{-‘ ]'“for t;e ’?_t.vx a . Sundays and Christmas, making daily | await invest tion by Dr. Horace "":“ o ree Rivers, Mass., ttorney illlam S ing of il- B deposits wiih the treasurer of the) Wilcox, medical examiner, of Wake- | nesfay, after spending a few davs| limantic was in Putnam Wednesday ftown at the Industrial Trust company | field with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Eloi | afternoon. institution. o M Revnolds says she left the | Getty of Franklin street. Peter Suzio of New Britain was in Years ago it was the custom for a | children upstairs in the house and at To Lecturs in Worcester. Putnam Wednesday in connection with officar to be on duty in the | the time there was no fire im the place. Rev. R. S. Cushman is to deliver his | Matters pertaining to sewer construc- . m hall during the collection of | She is of the ovinion that the boY | jiustrated lecture on the Passion Play | HoP- tagas and holp guard the cash and | zot hold of matches, accidentally at Trinity Methodist church in Wore 1. 0. O. F. Installation. IS ¢ Geponic, For severas yeiss | and Sataiitics remmted o O cester next Monday evening. The newly elected officers of Israel | . For several years | and fatalitics resulted. Attorney Sabin S. Russell was un- | Putnam lodge, I. O. O. F., are to be this duty has been performed by Wal- opposed for the nomination for clerk | installed next Tuesday evening, ! [ ] ter Wheeler, who also assists in the | Local Laconics. e hia BeninG I the next Igialituss &t o il G clerical work connected with the coly | 3 g - e e neup Against Colby. 1 - There is talk, that's all, of the for- | the republican caucus held Tuesday 5 . 8 4 lection of taxes. In rendering account | on of & tazicab company in West- | evening. Pin Mathicu, Sis Peloquin, Sid Mar- | dally to the treasurer the collections & ikt o Benjamin L. Bailey was at the state ;:xln[d. ‘1 1 )Mnr”n({; L;;Lolu- qnd]_('ay | o e ) A. Welch is slowly recover- | fapitol Wednesday. against the Colby college Guards. in I . . L James A. Welch is slowly recover- | oo = £ inst the ‘s . 5 i e Geanite Cutters’ union, of West- | ing from a severe attack of rheuma- | Miss Atwood Returns from Hospi tonight's game. i I he reorganlzanon necessltated by the death of the V 1ce Presxdcnt, and I Riet Bas tmade demands of an | tism Miss_Dorothy Atwood has returned e | I e WSS aae ‘oont. i0 | 405 0. Hasard went to New Ha- |0 BEE Nome i Wauregun, having heen OBITUARY. | £ the l Kk 1d . h 2 . £ all th wages. to bo in force March 1 next, | ' RUC G0\ (o Tesume his studies in | xhore sho tndereent o surgical Spers '# one of the largest stock holders, requires the turning into cash of a e continue for three yes . & | yen Tuesday sume his studies in | where she underwent a surgical oper- Mrs. Welcome Tefft. | e s for thres years, has & | the Yale forestry school ation, Miss Atwood is the daughter % e | g i q g membership of 210. Of this numbver, | o L L L T Mrs. Welcome Tefft, aged about 50, 2 | - are active members employed at Manual training is to be specialize Gy o e ¥ % died in Quadic Tuesday night after a | BRbie trade in the local ramice son. | at the Kl strest schoor The me- Men's Club to Debate. dicd in quadic Tucaaty wienc atier o\ @ gyailable assets of the eompany at once. ¢erns, while the other 140 are employ- | chanical, domestic economy and sew- | Resolved, That the United States is | vears a resident of this cit She | ed at u:: trade -‘-Inv-n’hc(re, or in ills, | ing departments are now in operation. | not prepared o resist a foreign in- leaves mr».‘» Zons, Ra(lpg and red of | ¥ f some other cmployment, or not em- mong the escorts to Go \* Po- | vasion, is the subject that will be de- | Putnam and George of Quadic. | h h 1 Piayed: Arbon: the seurts & Coversor,Puc | vasium {x the sublect thet willine el | EHluanr sbd Oetras o€ Quantc 1 | A stock fully 209 larger than usual is now on hand, the result of un IR sanibers who pay Guse are|thier to the grand committes mes-if bated hy the membors of the Men's 9 y. in equal good standing, those directly | 5100, Where the oath of office was ad- | Cub of e\%fii:é S ebaopaychurch | The Putngm Thief Detecting_soc B ey 5 e tiads rectly | ninistered, was Senator Louis W. Ar- K of Februs - ety has elected these officers: Presi- | B otharise scnploged or " sue o3 | B0id of Westerly Recoivod Bad Sealp Wound. | ieni Bl oz omeers: resi- ' @ favorable weather conditions during the early Fall. employment, have equal voice in de- | There will be readings by Miss Ag-| Simeon Breton of High street re- | I W.\Perry; secreiary and treasurer, tesmining the bill of prices submit- | nes Sumner Geer of New York and | ceived a severe scalp wound that e L IR T . : : . d itie Hish to the employers and whic adings by 14 B, - Carter-of ov- | auired four stitches to close when he | lotte: executive committee. Abigence 3 @88 10 the employers and which will | readings by David E. Carter of Prov- | ditred fous siflches, to, close when be | (0008, *Xhael o eatd G T'he advantage in selecting from a big stock 1s apparent, and the Hig event of a strike or lockout all the | Girls' clul 1 church “"“‘c entering his home Tuesday eve- 1""‘3“\”\"""' (‘.‘ h‘“{;’."f“ “;‘l"l" h ff d - union will be on the | this mon ning. ; e N | 2 H F L ‘ d Shoe t th eri nd share whatever bene- St. James' parochial school will | Bullard: pursuers, George Warren, C. Grade othin ats urnishines an oes oftered represents € €xX y come (o the oreanine. | Ruth Mildred Maxson, daughter of | open for the winter term this (Thurs- Pierce, J. Shippee, . Bruce, | 2 ’ = p p tlon. while those only actually em- | M- Mrs. John Maxson n‘\\usxv day) morning at 9 o'clock. The school harles Clemons. [ f 24 f b S d ll. b ploye trad n local conee; erly, and Hen anci rker of | has been closed for two week ri " - 7 7 ho StI4, be the oncs o bour o Anancim formerly of Westerly, were | Union Social Mestin e wi | §oncc O years of buying and selling the Dest. I e Tt nsncial | day evening at the home b 9. e newly elected officers of A, Wil- | = [ 8d strike pay. Were evers | s bride's parents. g Janmary 27 has been selected as the = » E s 'e every 3 2 ate for a union social meeting of the N. r“{ el "‘“"'l:-‘"?::c“ the trade in | The town of Westerly, according to [ Epworth leagues of Jewett City, Moo- | Flags; senior vice commander, Thom ‘enterly, sald to be 90. satisfic Ith | population, 1s allowed quor li- | sup, Attawaugan and Danielson, at the | as Duffy; junior vice commander, . the "":'h:‘ po— - o -‘"’?N;""’hgl cens/ Sixteen have been granted | Danielson Methodist Episcopal chur Charles St. Onge: adjutant, Henry & & fleged to come in. sideration. Stll_another application | _Officers of McGregor post, G. A. R. | of the day, A. C. Cutler; officer of the ’ ] turers, the local | has been filed with the town clerk. were installed by Past Post Comman- | guard, William MecCe sergeant. are holding frequent ses- | der W. N. Arnold on Tuesday cve- | Thomas McGann; tr for three afons und considering the demands of [ The officers of Westerly comman-ning. Officers of McGregor W. R.C.|years Dr. H. W. Shar 5 . the granite cutters’ union. Meetings | dery, United Order Golden Cross, were | wera also installed on the same ¢ e e @F6 also being held by the union men | installed by Grand Commander Will- | ning by Lettie Wright of Norwh ANDEMS’ PLANS. - - - 19 decide upon a definite plan of ac- | Jam_J. Payne of Providence, assisted | A lunch was served after the cere- = - £ hoping that the demands will be | by Past Vico Grand Commander Jen- | monies of the evening had been com- | Will Withdraw from Eastern Con- ’ an agreement on the three | nie A. Eaton of Westerly, and Grand | pleted. Speeches were made by Sev- = | Vears' bill of prices mutually decided | Herald William F. Maxfield of Bris- |eral of the members, necticut League .This Season—New | < upon, and & strike or lockout averted. 1 ir Knight Frank Edwards was Motto Sunday. Circuit Talked Of. | (-} g past noble commander Z e P Sunday will be observed as Motto| 71t js nev vo- cold for. a tedii tin - = Loeked in their home while their | NOANK Sunday at the Methodist Episcopal {15 talk basebali, so Daniel Gahan L J mother went to the country store, the | church, Last year the motto adopted | manager of the Andem team of Worth | ’ ’ thres years old son and eighiteen [ g it church Folds Annual Mesting | 2% Lift Up your eves” On Sunday | Grosvenordale, talked & Little Wwhilg in | n 9 | evening Rev. R. S. Cushman will speak | town Wedneeday afternoon. ! Reading Club Entertained by Mrs.|on What God Did to Ingland’s Cham- | “Tha ‘yeal fmportant thing that Mr. | . H. B. Dyer—Cold Stops Work at | Pion Pugllist, this to be the second in | Gahan said was that the Andems are | 1 - i & Shipyard. a series on Twice-Born Men, founded | not likely to be in the Eastern Con. ° 8 on the book of that mame by Harold | pecticut league curing the coming sea- ‘ ’ 1] The annual meeting of the Noank l-l!bx“: : son; if sy play organized mall, it Baptist church was held in the church | Getting Bills for Sewer Benefits. | will be on a circait composed of Put- | parlors Monday evening. The treas- | Abutters on the treets through | nam, North Grosvenordale, Webster urer’s report showed that there was a | which sewers were installed during | and Southbridge, & compact comb deficit of $491.03, this being the [ the past year are receiving the bills | Dation of fast teams operating in twe amount that church was in debt. | from the borough for the amount that | State Dan sees no more attractions The clection of officers resulted as | each property owner has been a in the old organization, but is stroug- | follows | ed, in accordance with the plan adopt- | lv in favor of the new one, which was rustees, Deacon Robert Palmer, D.|ed when the building of the sewer;mooted last yvear, but too late in the W. Chester, A. V. Morgan: clerk, Will- stem was commenced here. There | Season to be promoted with success. iam A. Fr collector and treasurer, | i3 a tendency on the part of ‘some of ! He came out of the Eastern Connect- y Dr. E. P. Fitch; financial committee, | the abutters to hold payment for the | Cut league last season a winner finan- A" 50 U d a = N‘ 0 a t 15 16 1 Migs Irma Doughty; prudential com- | time being that they may investi ially, but < greater opportunities in C l] e[Wuflr fl0W > c ell S V.l'COfl s’ ’ Y : 4 nittee, D. W. Chester, P. Lamb, | the borough's right to collect the l. e new league, ;\huh is mar‘ie ‘]‘plrl'r Iliam Crowell, Frank Williams, | amouns as assessed. arger towns and consequently liable Wen L e Guslc Cotuliing, | Asuiid” Bulntors Mosting iiiv-dews | [0 Fresace rcater soushs 5t tho b 0 U d l'edllced to $|2'75 A SN e Cirger stage or cione moeseer. | @ All $1.00° Underwear now - Ic B Charles R. Palmer, W. A. Fra- Methodist clergymen rom this sec- & e ¥ GENJHNE must bear signature: ser, Lawrenoe ashoraft: wahers, W. 4. | ion' were at Jewett City csday as | v.\az>v’|n- Peloquin has filed a petitic | .\ E. P. Fitch, Howard Fitch, | the guests of Rev. and Mrs, Stanley, to | With the common councll for o pe ’ | Waiter Rathbun, Augustus Thompson, | attend a meeting of the Danielson and Heid tvo &roris mAREIhE inttndsrer | All sl 50 U“d:\rwear nw - en's uvercoa S, ) ) Uy oz S icinity Preachers’ associatio .| or it ‘ = 3 i Entertained Reading Club. Evolution of the Doctrine of the ’I'l-‘;:- ":‘_"""’ e ‘:;"j"‘ ‘”“ r'”;;‘!”“a‘fi arel :1 5 . i . ————— m— Irs. Holly B. Dyer entertained the | ity was the subject of an able paper | STreet. e object of the addition is d d t eassessmssessmsnses | Ficaing ol 4t her o on High | Prepared by Rev, Otis 1. Greene, An. | & furnish space for a large stage for | reduced 10 s ' { street Wednesday afternoon. Refresh- | other feature of the meeting was a | the Globe theater, on secdl 00 . ere 10 Buy in Westerly |iicot o Servedsod s nersy T | semrad aiseteson' e e Vanss™ o of tne buiing BATES €150 and $2 Shirts now y v | was had men’s clubs in a community Y oERdhEEn STREET ) . 1eEBeeses seeenserseressesesesesercsatsrtsstsanes C. of Providence has —_— E C PS d i'h a visit with Miss —- \%Y - Abbie Fish on Spicer aven'ie. ONE HUNDRED MEMBERS Files Report with Common Council— | INT R A all re uced ster, Leland Andrews is visiting =T Totai Debt §79,645. i w lk.o Sh INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |, tiucter Lelind foirenslie visting | i sonemian Club—0ficers Elected Debt 5 ; alk-Over Shoes, §3.50 grads. mow Westerly Branch H. Williams of Mystic. for Ensuing Year. Charles H. Brown, as city treasurer, | ’ 5 E WEA all d d Million Doflars | | William Palmer is visiting triends in [ 3 = has filed the following report with =) a reduce A Million Dollars | BO5t0N- B T el '.{Jffl“,“",}":,.",‘."‘.' POrpozation has | the common council: Cash on hand Miss Mabel Cunningham has return- | €lec ese ¢ v the ensuing | January 1, 1910, $416.71: amount e Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | ed 1o her duties as teacher in Spring. | vear: President, W. Clarence Tended dnring her year, $ob7059: | alk=vver €S, Liberal, courteous and efficient in fts [ field, after a visit with her parents | Secretary, Capt.’ Eibert 1 X cash in treasury, December 31, $693. CH[LDREN’S CLOTHING management. here. treasurer, Capt. A. Putnam_Wood- | 51 { e Brown has gone Jo New | ward; directors. Charles S. yrancis,| ' iThe city debt is as follows: Street an [] mde new M d d ew days' visit, end wilt | H. 8. F in, Bdward Sullivan. | jmprovement bonds, $40,000, less sink- s 3 Bart Schatfner & Marx sturn with Mrs. Brown and sens, ¥l | The club has 100 members and has v as. arte of Nometen ' all reduce wood and Nelson, 4 enjoyed a year of success. wociety, $16,000; note, Nor- Clothes Guild Meets. Commission Issued by Trumbull in | wich Savings society, sewer account, - 9 . The Woman's guild met Wednes- 1802. 100; note, Putnam Savings bank. Ch ld Q K P t d Il d t 0 & b : 6 ARE SOLD BY day ‘atternoon. with Mra. Arthus Ra | ~ Incident {o the anmouncement re- | $1000; total debt, 3 ‘ Hdren’s knee rants recuced to MIDDLESEX HOSE now 10c B. CRANDALL CO. fuse at her home on Spring street. Re- | cently that relatives here hold a com- Wiy, R freshments were served during the af- sion in the militia of Connecticut | PUTNAM DAY ! > ¥ ernoon granted to Augustus Woodward, it is S R T i L] — Too Cold to Work. learned that Emily Spaulding Manning | To_Be Commemorated by D. A. R. M 0 t $Z{' ZZ 25 Your Sh d Hosi Work was suspended at the ship- | of Putnam has & similar commission | Chapter—Address by H. C. Fay. | ¢S vvercoats, o 9 y TRUNKS, BAGS and our dN0gs and HOSIBrY | .r'wedniady ciihninie Swine o the | &ranted o her srandfatner. i | cold and the ice, which covered Adams, by Jonathan Trumbull as long Harrison ket, for- | and get & coupon on the Piano to be | timjer 3 d the | o as 1802, Mr. Adams was formerly | merly principal of Putnam high school, reduce to SUIT CASES reduced siven away at John Libby, who has been visiting | Of Allen Hill, town of Brooklyn, and | is to deliver the address at the ex- A ’ friends in town, has returned to his | Was_known to the older members of | ercises to be ziven by Elizabeth Por- PURTILL’S home in New York the Woodward family still resident in | ter Putnam chapter, D. A. R, in ob- - 5 3 his section. sery € the 192d anniversary of ON THE BRIDG] Week of Prayer. - > t the birth of General Putnam. The ex- \ large number has been present ANOTHER THEATER ercises are to be held on Monday. The City Ph each evening of this week at the pray- prizes to the student of Putnam high ’ y APINACY |7 mectings held in the Baptist churc i | Taiked of for Daniawan—William 8. | fchool for the hest essaxa on ihe Co- ings will continue all the week. B ’s Proj lonial Boy wi be awarded at that A y Try our ice Cream, Soda and Col- | Tohn Black of Waterbury was here rown’s Project. time 5 . Mo9e lces while waiting for your car, | V110541 for a short time. Willium . Brown announced Wed- Friplo, metallation: s P . A SR iay that he is contemplating the ugements are complete for the . 36 Canal St.. Westerly. . L |, nsenia—Postmaster ¥ 1. Gaylord tion of a theater in Daniclson this installation of the newly eles to u l 3 ra e 0 ln a Ow rlces as received word from the postoffice | vear, probably the spring. his the G. 4 R. €. — - — department at Washingt that duae ]-1akasr(hadgn n’n; um‘.n‘}' ,?,.,mude..r . on next Wednesday eve- Tata ea 1901, to hort time allowed in getting | Danfelson this week Mr. Brown savs state commanders of the Harold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist. |ready for the postal banks, one of | that his plans are mot fuily completed :w‘:::"rel;l‘on(»orfim,led 2y, the prop- hll-:rlwl\\:‘l‘!.tb‘e‘ u:]‘-go(;\tu m"Anslov‘me, but he has in mind a p{lonos\uon to nt of lenses. Room 9, Pot. | that interest on deposits will not be- | give this town a real theater. The er-Langworthy Block. Westerly. R. T | zin until Fe v 1. | Site celocted is on hie property on | WATOCHES oR sarE = — e | Center street, near the Phocnix build- |§ FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. wo seven-icor tages, sitnated in | s Eapeny s pioperiy. I Lo cup It pay vou to look at the & e o i © pring 0 foot | he development of his plan Mr. Bro At et A o £ ront, and by havi vacant | says that the new ai ace | e I s Dlicas it “2" puratosec st | WELSH VILLAGE | Wil be built strictly for Tt || sHAW’s, Putnam Cenn, o umbi Tnspectio: “ 2 cony, boxes and orchestra 3 JEETRE PR, o arealn Dowlais, South Wales, about | that’ the staxe will i 3 a5 en years ago, families were stricken | roomy for the staging of produc- ? 'v--.“: W. Coy Re \'\m-n, e | wholesitle by & dicease known as the L, 4 ll o b ey produe. LMARRY. E. BACK, Attorney: . s § ! R iteh. Believe me, it is the most terrible 3 Denisisor,. Tk PATENTS , [ ] ’ 5 : i disense of its kind that 1 know of, as s Building ahout 50 b o { it itches all through vour body o cost from $10.000 % a E_, makes vour life an inferno. Sleep is :1 ”a:’fmj!‘ .4..~] b, : Protect your idea. Handsome 63- out of the question and you feel as if 8 | geveral propositions have been page Guide Tee. i+ million mosquitos were attacking you | sidcred by Mr. Brown, among them a | Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. & g tho same _time. new a plan to form a company for the b c<t1TuThS It will pa ¥ 1 I:lllll?‘i that were 8o affected. inx of the theat but he has not de- on Dismonde, "l;’hs doctors did their best but their | {77 o5 vet just what method he purchasing Then the Tamaliey 02 il whelsver. |10 pursue. A definite decision in th e CASTRITIUS, was noted far and wide for his remark. | Matlet Will probably be reached dur- mflm“,t SM_E 4 jEs [} Leading Westeriy Jewsier, ble i ing the next few weeks. e | S8 I o0t his meriicie e e | Last Methodist Conference. | at The Bc-ton Dry Goods Stcre, Dan- b, oo X 2 = 7 | lelson. Some pig discounts for our HEAVY AN NE! were advised Ly a friend to use :‘e The last quarteri e of the | Sittomers st e D LiGHT ‘"‘" SS | Zithas Bonctes Td glad to tell | Danlelsgn Methodist Episcopal CHUTch | Bargaire o eeeey coonrer in’ the sina MADE BY HAND, u that af : o i 8 ery coanter sture. Made Work is Oar_Specialty Thh Crieaer s fat g - e is 0 be held on January 16. This is| Buy these goods now. [ ’ . §ork, it PG psaleY, . | with Cuticura Soap, Ointment and to he the final husiness meeting of | © gaptsid y 3 - solvent, the e eeclasiastical vear - = . S . e Nmmese alb s o pdrtact el I e akeeticn ] voar s THE BOSTON DHY GOODS STORE . 8, 88 5 — Thomas Hugh, 1630 W, Hurom i< fo aive isirated 1 Main Street, Danlelson i N E surese cago, Ti., Jutie 2%, 1909, ot e S5 septacaw sumes T, Keass, Mgw