Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1911, Page 2

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MURRAY'S ~ BOSTON STORE WILLIMANTIC, CONN. January Clearance Sale Every Evidence was shown' yesterday morning at the opening of the doors that p | / { nilltop Hose Co., Nu. 3, Yoven meeting of A. ( anssssnsunss: WILLIMANTIC What is Going On Tonight. &hth Annual Concert and Dance of W. F. D, in Town Hall. rudeviilo and Moving Pictures at Loomer Opera House. oving Plctures at S Temple. Purinton Templ the - Bijou and No. 9, Pythian Sis- U. $. W. V. OPEN MEETING. Members of G. A. R. Post Guests at !™ving M. Ford Irjured in Runaway. 6 Instaliation and Smoker. ttendance at the . Tyler camp, There was a good § U. 8. W. V. Thursday evening in CGrand Army hall. The comrades of Francis S, Long post_ No. 30, G. A. R. wort 1t as guests to witness the -eremony and participate with the vounger comrades in the en- joyment of a social hour. Department Commander Frank P, Fento ts the installing officer and De et Adjutant Robert O. Snow ted 4s master of ceremonies. Officers installod were as followe: Commander, Witlam R senfor vice commande funior vice n Wllllmantnc Damelson and Putnam | street pavement, | pery in many plac | rrilt Weleh; adjutant, our calls were answered. nov - quartermaster, Arch # A. Burtoa »fficer of the day. 5 it i officer of the e n; chaplain, James . . Timothy Quinn; Bargains in Dress Goods ivc Sor e ours s W A 1ch array of the Newest and Best| It was announced that retiring Com- Fubries st 4 blg reduction ande: mas Joyce would be. pre- S¥ess Silk tn Thffets, Pesu de Sole, | #nted a past » commander’s badge (i f Fota de Sote. « received from na- gf'::hl ¢, Gros Qrain nd au | ¢ % Department Com- 5 o o ¥ n ' on gave an Informal talk S8c quality at 4-\‘s . f e guod of the organizatfon, Vari- $1.06 quality at $6c v o ymirades of Francis S. Long post 3195 quality at $1.10 yd led upon and responded with $1.50 ‘qualiity at $1.25 . ng remark: Comrade Thomas ”"5 al "y il v » been \\'m,»hn:: in ;J!Q 75 quaitty st 45 yd e Panama for the paat few 30 imen binck Taffeta, good brand, i« present and gave a few of ut B0 vd Ais experiences In that country that | . B vere Nstened to with attention. “’:“‘f‘r . e e At the conclusion of the instalation . af officers and sperchmaking the com- panv adjourn to the dining hall. wl t frezhments were served. Wasi Dress Goods e Sokm; Tallener. I et ot o L PR Dr. Louis I. Mason the Host. yards o iy SIp. Sbelcn. was e Willimanttc City Medical society Souph great concession, enabling |t @ulur monthly meeting Wed- 18 t0 Zve vou the following low prices | Deslay ovening at the home of Dr. doring this sale Louls I Mason on Fairview street Pén Shiigo Detnte, sale 3 o v, Members wera present. Dr. T. R. Par- B s e e ' ¥ jor read a paper on Anaesthesia that o ne its, snle * be yd. | wy ¢ by an informal discussion Beat Merrimae Prints, sale price 6¢ | of medical subjects by the ya. members. Lucheon was served during Best Marmony Prints, sale price 6c ' evening. yd. ! Best Check Prints, sale price 5o i MRS, MAfiIETTA WRIGHT j oot Apron Gingham, sale price 8¢ | Came from Norwich to Install Officers 1500 vards Dress Ginghame, regular | of BUG 21-2c walue, sale price 9c yd | wrancis Long Woman's _ Reliet 2000 yards Percale, good quality, | corps held @ meeting Wednes- | regular 121-2c value, sale price 10¢ | day 1 G. A. R. hall for the v Instaltation of the newly eclected offi- o leers by Mrs. Marietta Wright of Sedg- 1 ‘1; corps, No. 18, of Norwich. T - ‘hese appolntive officers were an- Liocns, Towels and notinaal;' AL, ST 3 | Mary E. Lovett; assistant guard, Mrs. T‘wehfl K A. Buckingham: secretary, Mrs. g | Mary Vanzanae; patriotic inatructor Ay e 4 rs. Harriet Barstow: press correspon- Sotoeis ovportunity for the wise|gent, Mrs. Sarah W. Fenton; musician, e | Mrs” Nettie . Peckham; first color Hlene! ol \1({"."%- Dumask, Mlelr.-.x er, Mre, Tda Willlams: second color price ¢ and 46c vd vl\.\lu"-r Mrs, (‘\mvnay M. Benton; |lhlrd 82 im half eache 1 sk, all lin. | color bearer, Mrs. Lizzle R. Clark; en: mafe price 44c, i d 8de va. fourth color bearer, Mrs, Martha J. g Jnen Dume | TeW. Mrs, Wright expressed herself as ¥ 3 more than well nleased with the work 4 Dax 8 of the color bearers. During the even- Lipen Damask, sale | ing Mrs. Wright was given a_bouquet b saspalier _ jof carnations. Mrs. Fayette Goss, the ;r‘}l 4 $6e, $1.35, | retiring pr lent, dozen. | Absorbent Diape 0 yard lenghts, s BT sale price {ie Stx 3 | "' "fl'l"l"n N 6 1 18 in. Linen Diaper, 10 yard lengths, | paso” GIiaimwt tahe nd money it } i 70" GTNTA 3 'fo cure any wmle price 31 e of Jtching. Blind, Bleeding or Pro- ding Piles In 6 to 14 days 50c. Laces and Vclhngs Edgings Jacr or Vel Red M 2050 quality Blg Bargiins Rernnants. AP Ladies “Waduoed Insertions and B Misalin &% & i ¢ Cuiffon and platn ¢ 4 a sckion. made Vei Sie. s broid- . Nackwear and Ruching The H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladiss’ Homs Journal Paper Patterns. Sanod "I IU's Wall Papers 0 @il the jeiest designs (hat you de- some here. Our jurge assortment #nd moderais price wil' interest you. Our stock of ready mized Painta and painters supplies are complete. A 8 HOLMES, 72 Chureh Strae: Willimantie, A nice vartety of Fresh Mah: Scaiiops, Oystare and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKED, 28 horth St, octzea JAMES HARRIES T Post CardShop 801 Main alss Street, Wiilimantic, I, F G JAGKSON—Dentis! 4 Painiess Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main St « = Willimantio e s el i FLUORE & SHEPARD, - J¢m. cossors to Sosslona & Elmo-e) ~ Ambalmers and feneral Lirectors, 60-62 North Strest, LADY ASSISTANT. Telaphone comnscilom. 78 MONUMENTS, Feadatonas and Markers in our stock 10 be erectad. Obtaln our prices Inepect 1000 artietic designs. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, R T TR Busi- #re is no we L .wmn e sdveetio- | Times <. Are aTrifle Hard, But Cheer Up, tor You Can Get Money by calling at the Villimantic Loan Company 15 Union Siree!. Terms strictly confidential. oct11d CALL AND SEE THE 1911 Qverland Models ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St., 0d Willimantic, Conn. Gaing Gul of the Clohing Busiess” Mecharics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL may i HIRAM N. FENN, NOFRTAKER and EMBALMER a2 Church 8t. Roasted Coffees WE ARE COFFEE ROASTERS and roast all of our Coffees daily on the premises, They are all selected and wrefully tested for their drinking merits, We sive following number of S&i1 Green Trading Stamps with ev- ery pound: 25c Cofice, 10 Stamps. 30 Coffes, 15 Stamps 33 Coffes, 20 Stamps 28 Coffee, 20 Stamps No advarce In price here. and six- teen oinces n every package The T. R. Sadd Co WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 3 | i I er victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla. | r the S This_great: medicine has succeeded-in | The little chlla of Mr. and Mvs. Wil- | many cases ‘where others have utterly | Jain oy of High street I il wh failed. Mr.. Goldstein zays: “T suf- |3Cal L B fered from rheumatisny five years, ‘it | Copl Roswel Palnor of thixebert kept nie from. busisess and caus fis‘l (137 240 Fia- phias Wniaseing & B cruciating pain. My knees would be - = SR o come us Stifi as steel. I tried many e“(“:\"r::':"l: ?:cz::r‘.fin»e}u? i¥ recov- medicines without relief, then took e - Hood's Sarsaparilia, soon felt much | Orlando Clarke who is employed in Tel. 3344, checojated Lablets called Sarsatabs, | | clated by the d of heavy teams. | Wwith the close of the year. | TR Special Services at Baptist Church.i Personals. Rev. W. Douglas Swaffield announ- | 'Knees Became Stiff | v:ce. was pruen:ed a gold piece in a| case. The corps had several visitors from out of town, including Mrs. Mary E. | Jewett of Segwick corps, No. 16, of | Norwich, Mrs. W. B. Hovéy of W. W. | Perkins corps of New London and Mrs. May Bissell of Mansfield corps of Mid- dletown. Members of the Grand Army DANIELSON il ion Commander Grant to Install 8. of V. Officers—Mercury Drops to 4 Degrees Above Zero—Baptist Church to Hold Special Services. Marcus Wood, who has been ill for post were present. Brief addresses |, 300 ey $i : o past few days. remained in about | Were made by Comrades W. C. Lyman. | ihe game condition at his home on A . Bonmer, Thomas Ashton, John 7. | e same condition at [BECLE R M SoRIE | Sidney H, Perry and daughters. | e ind Marion, have been Zucsts atives at Wakefield, R. L Mr. and Mrs. Abner Weisber: to Hartford after visiting Constable Dog. !.\x. Ford, who and is a d Irving | Tk for returned Warden have | A D. Spellman & Co.. figured in an | yith Mr. and Mrs. A. Weisbers. | exciting runaway Thursday about 1230 |~ William Snyder of Worcester spent | o'clock and escaped with but minor | phyrsday at his home in Danielson. | injuries. Mr. Ford had left the store | To Install S. of V. Officers. on Church street and had started for | the barn on the hill. While Division Commander Judge Ralph M. driving A along Prospect street toward Jackson ' Gyant of Hartford will install the ot to going at a pretty | newly elected officers of Camp Edward | getting beyond Mr. | Anderson, S. of V., next Tuesday eve- | | Ford's control just bevond . Bellevue | ning. B sl treet. He continued until the wagon Misses Nel and Louise Fournjer | brought up short against a handy tree visited with friends in Worcester on | at the h of Syruce etreet. The de- | Thursd | livery wagon was smashed to spl 1 H Franklin and Charles E. being a complete wrec Franklin will return this week from thrown out and landed on the a stay of a month with relatives at | ground on his elbow, shoulder Scranton, Pa. | head, and sustained mo more serious s Eileen Davis has been_enter- | tinjury than a small scalp wound that t ing Miss Lillian Rogers of Middle- bled profusely and a number of bruises town. to the other portions of his body that |~ Mrs. Ida Law of East Killingly has came in contact with Tfhe frozen been called to Wyoming by the death #round. When people who witnessed | of her sister, Mrs, Perry Card. | the runaway were able to rveach MT.| Drep of 30 Degrees in 24 Hours. Ford he had gotten up from the zround | The temperature dropped to four | and was leaning against a telegraph | hove sero Thursday morning, a Was but & fen moments before he was | Change of temperature of over 30 d grees in 24 hou - to w without a l 1 Mrs. Mutty Bedard and her mother, considered 4 miraculous happen- y Ing by those: who aw the: runaway | Mrs. Bridget Kelley. have been in Fall that lie was not killed instantly. | River to attend the funeral of Mrs. | James Christmas. dney and William Noted About Town. | M basketball arland played with Putnam in the zame As there was no appearance Thure- | yoainst the Colby College Guards at day at the hearing before Judge Putnam Thursday evening. A. Shea of the probate court, the re- Billiard Tournament. Port of the commissioners on the insol- > A Dilliard tournament is being ar vent estate of Willard D. Pember was accepted. The clalm of the son is, | r&nged among the members of the therefore, disaliowed. | Bohemian club. About 50 will partic Young Gotch. the local lightweight | bate R , attended the Zbyszko-Jan- | Special masses for the first Friday kowaky match in New Britain thurs. | of the month were held at St. James' | day evening, He officiated as referee | church and at St. Joseph's church, in | for the preliminary bonts. He is laid | Dayville, at five o'clock this morn- up with an injured hand sustained by | ing. cutting it with a skate. | The hunters now find it incumbent Supt. . C. Suliner of the street de- | upon them to renew their licenses to partment had men ay | hunt if they wish to take advantage eanding the south | the remainder of the open season | which fssued for 1910 closes January 15 expired which This was appre- s very sl All licenses ices are to be held Guy S. Richmond went | week Thursday in Eagleville. fox hunting | ces that special ser’ | at the Baptist church during the . ‘fllage was | Of January S, These meetings are to | s A eilage WAS e conducted by Rev. Walter J. Swaf- | o R i fielé, D. D.. father of the pastor, at; jiin Dits e of Bouthingron was| yqyrcnce; M Dr. Swaffeld will | a recent guest of friends in town. | jrepch Sunday at the morning and | Mrs. A. W. Hutchingon of Gilead was | evening services and also every eve- the guest of local friends Th Y. | ning during the week at speciul praise Mr. and Mrs. . A. Winter and party | services to be held in the auditorium | of friends spent Thureday in Hart- | of the church. ford. James Lefebre of New York is the CONSCIENTIOUS SCRUPLES | guest of P. D. Morezu of Jackson — | street Supt. C. B. Mowry Resigns at East Dr. W. P. S. Keating spent Thurs- Killingly. day visiting relatives in South Man- chester. | An East Killingly correspondent | John N. Willlams has assumed his | WTites as follows: “Because of what duties as janitor of the new federal | e terms ‘conscientious scruples’ C. buflding. flm Mowry hh“;‘ resigned Trur: fl;:'(d";A< : PANCRai brook | Offices in the First Baptist church. He Y e G i tiiOlbT00K | was asejstant superintendent sin the Thuraday. s i 19T | Sunday school. president of the Broth- erhood, deacon. and member of the executive board. He has only been recently elected to the last two posi- tions.” To Attend State Grange. Philip J. Sullivan, state president of the A. O. H,, called on friends in Willi- mantic Thursday > Maurice Starkweather, who has been two weeks, returned to Plaintield on IiOUS subordinate granges in Wind- Thursday ham countr will be in Hartford on " e——— Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of STONINGTON the coming week to attend the ses- sions of the state organization. Sev- eral of the members from this section will take the sixth degree, which is to be given Tuesday evening. Poles and Arms Assembled Near Sta- tion. Hundreds of telegraph and telephone poles have been drawn into Daniel- Missionary ~ Society Busy — Sharp Weather Change—Firemen Elect House Committee. The Ladies' Home Missionary so- ciety of the Baptist church held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon in | the church parlors. They are piecing | $0n during the past few weeks and are quilts for use in their work. A good | being prepared for shipment. ~— The | Seaber atsomied. | poles have been unloaded on the rail- { The sudden ange in the weather | F0Ad company’s property on Railroad {the past few days has been decided, |Street, opposite Oak street. i ) ralustorms having changed to a severe | Clever Entertainment by Pupils of | lcox\a. BN TS 8 S Miss Sara M. Burlingame. nesiny Serirnde Latham spent Wed' | The puptis of Miss Sara M. Burlin- | M Fohn Mer > .. *|game gave an afternoon with Alice | in Wonderland, Thursday afternoon, in Wood's hall. Instructor and pu- pils received many compliments for a Frank Stapl in Providence. 1 is spending a few days Elects House Committee. very enjoyal entertainment. Fol- Pioncer Hook and La company | lowing was the programme: { held their regular meeting Wednesday | Piano duet—The Lobster Quadrill night and elected a house committee Ashford as follows: J. Joseph, J. H. Weeks J Ruth Arnold and Harry Peterson Robert L. Burtch. Violin Solo—The Dance by the Sea, J. ¢ Cobburn of Rochester, N. Y., 18 Lynes the guest of his cousin here. Adolph Goldwater The Grand Procession. Lynes Piano Solo BALTIC e Doris Burlingame | Miss Donohoe Sings at Shelton Fune- | Sons—Will You Walk o Little Faster? | A |—F i H elen Dowe 1 o cey Setvioes. Piano Solo—Song of the White Knigit, Mrs. William H. Cullen and Miss | iR Ashford Catherine Bowler are guests of their sister, Mise M, Bowior im Hariford, | VioMn duet—Chasing the White Rab- | At Mrs. Johannah Dor bit, Lynes | held in. Shelton Sunda: Clayton Chase and_Earl Wood e Piano solo—The Queen’s Lullaby, Donohoe sang Face to waiting hymn. { Ashford "The Bajtic fire company are mak-| _ Martha De Viney ing arrangement social, Violin Solo—The Swim in a Pool of Che A Holy Family Tears, Lynes pens next Monday for the winter #ugene Reed m Piano Selo—The Story of the Mouse. Todas irst Friduy of the mont] Lynes two t 5 and 7, will be sel Elizabeth Barron brated Immaculate Conception | Dance of the Talking Flowers, irch. Services in the evening at| Marcella Putnam, Florence Hatch, 0. { _“Mignonne Morin, Arlene Hatch ——— Piano Solo—All Among the Rushes, OBITUARY. Ashford e Ruth Arnold Wellington Sabin Tillinghast. The death of Wellington Sabin Till- Violin Solo—The Gryphon Gavotte, Marion Wade inghast occurred at 3 o'clock Thurs- y : : day atiernoon at the home of his par. | Fiano Selo—Gueen Alice qul ents. Mr. and Mrs Arthur C. Tilling Cillian Place hast, in Plainfield. ~ He was seven | Pisno duet—The Jabberwock, == vears old. He had been sick only " Hacrin since Tuesday, death being caused by | Ruth Arnold and Elizabeth Barron ptomaine poisoning. He was born in Plainfield and attended the public A school the The deceased was a NOANK indson of Judge Waldo Tillinghast. Social Evering for True Biuss—Dance in Town Hall Largely Attended— News in Gene: A Horrible Thought. wiul Woldn't it be if_they should i get Up o fight over the prop of handling Mr. Carnegie The True Blues met Thursday even- | fund ?— Savann: A\‘ N S. ng at the home of Mrs. Nathaniel La- | Shmice — | tham on Prospect Hill. A social time | in India more t 30 native k was spent with music and games. Sup- per was served. Mrs, Wallace McDonald is ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. James Law- ton, in New London. Return from Quaker City. Benjamin Mull and family, who have | been iiving for some time in Philadel- phia, have arrived here and will re- main for the winter. guages are spoken 1 | | i Five Years of Severe Rheumatism | The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 Barton Street, Boston, Mass., is anoth- Middletown, visited here for a short time Wednesday. Charles Libby of Staton Island, who has been visiting bis family here, has returned to his duties. While Rere he betier, and now consider myself en- tirely cured. | recommend Hood's.” Get it today in usual liquid form or | ary { nual meeting to be held t Ashford | entertained - his brother‘ John Libby, who is from the west. Dr. James Ford is in Oak Hill, calied there by the death of his brother. Mrs. L. L. Parks, who has been 1l is recovering. Mary Sutherland is able to be out after being confined to the house by iline = Many Attend Darce. A large number from™out of town attended the dance given by Burrows' orchesira in the town hall Thursday vening. Everyone present enjoyed the | fine music. Mrs. Elizabeth lurst of New Lon- don called on friends in the village -d Thursda; PUTNAM Jurors Summoned for Damato Trial— Fireman Murphy Leaves Hospital— Eagles’ Officers Installed—City’s De- cember Expenditures. G. Harold Gilpatric was in Worces- ter Thursday. Deputy St ff Geor:. ¥. Holbrook was in Willimantic Thursday on a business trip. i Tames C Worcaster | called on Puw Thursday. Frank Rock has ned t ew | York, after a visit with relatives in' Putnam. Major T aivisional tion Arm: England, vice in evening. Forty Jurors Summoned. Forty jurors are being summoned from the various towns of Windham county to be drawn from for service on the jury that is to hear the evi- dence in the ease of State vs. Sabatino Damato, which is to begin in the su- perior court here on Tuesday of next weel. M. Simonson of Hartford, officer in charge of Salva- work in southern v 1d charge of . spe ser- | the Armory hall Thursday FIREMAN JOHN MURPHY Able to Leave Hospital for Home in Providence. John BMuri man Charles E. n the North Grosvenore he evening of Dec: i charged from the Day hos pital Thursday. He is to go to his home in Providence. ‘Murphy's head is swathed in bandages that cover| wounds of severity, but he gets about as actively as ev and will be as well as ever in a short time. Broke- man Peters remains ot the hospital, his P injured knee mending gradually. Patrick F. Brady Recovering. Patrick F. Brady aking such sat- isfactory recovery the effects of bullet wounds in the that ‘it is| expected that he will able to ride downtown to his place of business in few days. Indications are that h ill not suffer any permanent injir from his exper Stockholders and notices the Putnam company recelve of the 27th an third week in January. Directors are to be elected | for the ensuing year. | Trustee's Sale of East Thompson| Property. | Deputy Sheriff George F. Holbrook, | as trustee of the bankrupt estate of Frank B. Whitely of East Tompson, has sold the property to Stephen Hop- | kins and George Munyo: Rocks Fly Through the Air. A blast in the sewer trench that being blown out of solid rear of the Bradley buik street, sent of Machine Foun on Thurs a shower of fragments as | big as ostriches’ eggs into the mtreet | Thursday afternoon, tho jagged | siles narrowly escoping hitting ! boys, who escaped by running nearby dwelling. Postoffice Announcement. th In accordance postal laws and cards to the sender w the am ations gistered mail will be furnished only when asked for, or the endorsement on o of registered matter “receipt de 3" or words of similar import. The reg- istry fee is 10 cents in addition to the postage Letter mail backstamped 4.30 p. m. is recelved too late for afternoon dellvery by city car not held in the winte trains. rs. Carriers a eason for Patrons should furnish m tacles. It will help the car much and fadilltate the de mail. Eagles’ Installation. The following new! elected officers {of Putnam aeris of Eagies, No. 1894 were jnstalled by pa: officers Thurs- {day evening: W. P. Thomas P. Ryan |W. V. P, Emplile Brodeur; tary, M. M. Dwy treas Al Sow- erbittes Ferdinand 1i8s instde guarc ward Liz guard, Vietor Laparie; trus o Charles Rivers Al- CITY EXPENSES. Chief ltems of Disbursement During December. | The following constitute the princi pal jtems in ‘he city experditurss dur ing the month just closed: Police de- partment, $232.75: Connect t Con- ietion compeny, 32,30 Putnam ter company,$1,150; Wheaton com | pany, $128.68: town of I'vl(r am, 87: George W. P $ and Power company,$470.33; L)z arue, $100 artrent, officials, $180.82 250 CHRISTMAS DINNERS court Distributed Under Auspices of Salva- tion Army. Captain and A D. Baglin, in charze of the k of the Salvation Army in Putnam, report that they r cefved $133 I toward the projec Py for t 250 dinners were distributed. money was not used for supplies was expended f the hall entertainment for children,the | latter receiving 150 present | All Day Meeting. i W. Hewitt of Provhience is H. to speak at an all day meeting to b held at the Advent church on Wed we There are to be »< in the morning, afternoon and evening. Phe E. A. degree was exemplified on candidates at o Tegular communica- tion of Quinebaug lodge, F. and A. M Thursday evening. LARGEST AMOUNT EVER. New Haven's Building Permits for 1910 Will Reach $15,000,000. The annual report of Building Tn- spactor Austin of New Haven for 1910 will show permits isued for the lars et amount of work ever permitted in i The total is expeeted | hotel prog pidly and | the =pot will soon be prepared for work of constructing New Haven's [ tallest - Duilding. Chance to Start the Jingoes. | ing | elect | pastor an exhorter's ! there | were {[TCHING BURNING [ all elsc fails. Now i Captain Hobson were presi- dent Secretary Dickinson would never recelve the least hint of a rebuke for 20 udable a procedure as starting a war soare. Clearly Mr. Taft ‘lacks ginger. Kansas City Journai. JEWETT CITY Time of Elections for Fraternities and | Churches—Methodist Society Unan- | imously Invites Rev. G, D. Stanley ;' to Return for Another Year. Serious Kiduy Troubles I Serlous kidney or hladder disease of- | ten steals upon the unsuspecting befo) the real danger is discovered. For that reason prompt attention and care should be given to pain in the back, rheu- matic patns i joints, {requent’scanty iinful urination, highly colored o scafding ubine. pains dn erol fi‘"‘" in back of head, dizziness, ir Uity, all of ‘which ure sure syinpic *¥ or bladder trouble. The fol- | Swing. preseription is highly recom mended and should b The officers elected to serve Coun- cil Chapleau, No. 152, St. Jean de Baptiste, are: Chaplain, Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice; deacon, George Labonne; honorary president, Albion Boulay; president, Dr. Phileme Gingras; secre- Clovis Lavalle, assistant secre- tary, Felix Guillet; preceptor, Paul Peltier; treasurer, 'F. X. Cassavant; way of Steam ter W. The water that have every comfo TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. 10 NEW YORK HORWICH LINE ay — the comlertatle traveling. ers City of Lowell and Ches= Chapin—safe, staunch o and convem- master of ceremonies, Edouard Rous- | AT ounca =3 comod L once: | jence for the traveler. ordaining commissioners, ueornluunée S sttt Bune YRS A delightial voyage on Lone leiand bvre and Adelard Dufresne; audi- | best gin.’ The ingredient. Sound and a superd view of the wol~ tors, Hormidas Disco and Eugene Har- | 4t any first class arug store. Some pro. | derful skyiine and waterfront of New pin. fer to get the gin at a good liquor | York Annual Meeting of Baptist Church. | 100 SR30RS can mix | Tuke one to| Steamer leaves New London at ¥ The annual meeting of the BaDHSt | at bedtinie i meal and | g “m " weekdays only; due Pler foot church was held Wednesday eve- | mm— Fast 224 Street 545 a. m. (Mondaye ning. Deacon J. E, Phillips was elect- | excepted) and Pler 40, North River, ed clerk, A. M. Clarke treasurer, G. H. | largest that been 7a.m Prior, collector, A. M. Brown, trustee | Pit in, in this place. Farz Norwich 10 New York $1.75 for three years: Deacon D. L. Phillips, | Walter B. Minor, who is_teachin auditor, and Mrs. G. H. Prior, Miss Ida | 5¢hool in Greenwich, Conn.,, is sick Write or telephone W.J. PH Foster, Mrs. E. C. Willcox and Mrs. | his home on Norwich = ‘| Agent, New London. Comn. Edward Bennett in_town Thursday. Fred Jordan of Willimantic FOURTH QUARTERLY | caller in town Wednesday: CONFERENCE STAFFORD SPRINGS Held at Methocist Church—Year of | ired Progress Reviewed—Rev. G. D.| Warden Mix Announces Appointments A E Wilson, deaconnesses. ot Provide Al Stanley Invited to Return. | for Ensuing Year—Permision to | Rebuild Rockwell Block. The fourth quarterly conference of the Methodist Episcopal church was Waden J. Alh,‘ll Allx has mae ap- hLeld Wednesday evening. Good re- ' pointments for the e as ports were read by the several de- follows: Committee o3 ays and partments, showing that the church is sewers, A. O. Brooks, A. Kings in excellent comdition. Merton H. bury: police and fire department, ¢ Bartlett reported for the Sunday H. Mevyers, Jr., Hannibal Alden; lights tchool in all its departments. All and water, C. P. Hodgson, ‘apoleor Sunday school bills are paid there is FPero, Jr.; borough counselR. [T Fisk money in the treasury. chief of police, Louis He'm. Specia Mys. Grace Bartlett reported for appointments were made as follows the Epworth league, and Mrs, Peter Constables, B. T. Eaton, C. E. But- McArthur for the ladies’ aid society. tertield, H. C. Wheeler,Thomas Young The ladies have over $100 in the bank Thomas Mullen, John Mahan, Trvin: which they plan to pay on the church A Reynolds, Corydon Smith, Henry debt in the near future. vine, Dana Gary, Marshall Rev. E. M. Anthony reported the haywards, L. Dennis, C. financial condition of the church. All B. T. Faton, Thomas Hayes, bills are paid and enough cash in the | Chandler, Embert Curtis C. H. treasury to meet all oblikations to ers, Jr, T. F. Mattesen, George the end of the conference vear. The zier, Lott O'Halloran, Hannibal Alden W. ©. Sanford. { Permission to Rebuild. The burgesses have given permis sion to Samuel Rockwell to rebuild his pastor reported a net increase of seven in_the church mergbership. Trustees were confirmed and stew rds were elected for the coming year, as follows: steward; Rev. tant steward; E. M. Anthony, as George W. Bromley, district steward; Mrs. G. W. Brom- communion steward, Mrs, Peter CArthur, delegates to camp meet- 1g: Petér McArthur and George hornton, auditors. Rev. E. M. An- thony has served as recording steward for twenty years, and declined re- . his resignation beinz accept- ed with much regret, a vote of thanks being given him by the bisrd. The church extended a unanimous call to Rev. G. D. Stanley to remain Florai Advantage iyz6e i Water Route ew Yol-k CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 clied freight end prssen direct to cadaye, Thurs- Bast P Mondays. WHITAKER. Agent BERMUDA Yo S .. partly burned bullding. Stewards—Mrs. Mary Wood, Miss “Mjes Helen Wheeler of Unionvill : SPOT 1IN THE Alice Young, Mary E. Burdick, Mrs. yaq heen spending a few davs witi LIS Peter McArthur, Mrs. Grace Bartlett, frionds in town. S e Lewis D. Howe. Peter Bariteau and family have gon Two Nigh fl"’“\ NEW fllll A list of standing committees Was | 4o Canada for the winter BY THE MA 1N \ST MAID clected, subject to revision at the | Migs Mary Clark of Colinsville 4 .- first quarteriy conference, as follows: | the guest of her mister, Mrs. T. .| Twin Screw S. S. Ouanl Stewards and Trustees—E, M. An- Ragrter: 4,000 Tons D i 5.000 Tows thony, George W. Bromiey, A. C. Bur- —_ ster -4 y Feet Ben dick, Peter McArthur, John P. Gor- The Mitsubish! dockyards ara the : Wire.e Telegraps man. greatest and most prominent in ths ge Keels: Subm s Signais Trustees—M. H. Bartlett Walter L. Japanese shipbuflding world. Vessels GEST TASTEST Axh owT L Fields, George H. Thornton, A. J. Tin- of over 12,000 tons can be built ther.. . g g Two floating docks are able to accom- " > Al"‘] ¥ \)Ml, - valpole, Mrs. John modate vessels of 12,000 and 7,0 — Gardiner, Sarah A. Jef- tons respectively. Besides shipbuild- CUISING ¢ {5 ATLANTI fers, Maul L. Barrett, Mrs. Geo ing, the rds manufacture steam o i o Caryia | Bromley, Mrs. Stephen Green motor engines and other machinery. N pe . B George H. Thornton. A. C. Burdick was _elected r(\u)rd». Designs and Cut Flowers For All Gccasions. GEDULDIG’S Telephono 268. 77 Cadar Straet another vear. At the request of the license is to be iven Alexander tHunter. i Notes. i John A. Owen has returned from a { visit with his sons in Indiana. e Jewett City councll, No, 33, F. B L. is to install officers this evening nd have a social time. COLCHE ESTER | Week of Prayer Services—Items Gath- ered About the Village. Wa men MarkDown Sale €. Pugens Saunders of Norwich was cailing on friends in town Thursday. There was no praver meeting in the chapdl Thursday evening, as_union| services were held at the Baptist| church. The services will be held his (Friday) evening also. Swan Rathbun has recently pur- P In work ehould Announcement for 1511 Fanning Studios, o1 Willow SL sctfull QUALITY alwaye be considered, chased the Willilam B. Otis property, ; ; espectally when it costs no more thes t.!r‘xfl:u:tgn.\lain street, and will move | the" inferior kind. Skitied m.':l K: “Woir . elatives 1 employed by us. Our prices te N‘T“,, \:’:lrk,“ the guest of relatives in AT THE | Whole storz A Sheriff Noyes of Lebanon was th STETSON & YOUNG. THE G guest of Sheriff Wickwire in town Wednesday evening. Prospering in Business. ¥red Jones of Milford was call- town Wed sday. R. Boston Dry Goods EABANGE SALE CONTINJES ing on friends in AIr. Jones was formerly a resident of it Tie Beston Dy Goods Dioaniiiie this ‘place, and was in the clothing | feimon: oty Ui Siicouna for sur business for & number of years. Ha Gstomers anoiher eck: Attractive now has two stores, one in Milford Store Targuir e e i teetlR and one in West Haven. i g i i A Qumber from town ~were in Nor- | 2208 wich Thursday attending the superir] DANIELSON, = = - CONN. 7THE BOSTON DHY GOODE STORE nurt. The case of Groohert vs. Kud- s Iy Lk was tried that day. A Mr. and Mrs, Leroy F. Wylie have | septzodw Sieecs Megr veturned from o week’s wedding trip| — “ to_ Boston and_vicinity i has returned from Miss Katie All ister, Mrs. T. A. Day, | isit with her in Salem. Representative and Mrs. H. A. El- art and Mrs. Abraham Elgart return- We are beginning sarly to close out all the gocds in the Cloak and Suit Department. ci Thursday from Hartford, where| If you come early there is all sizes. ihey atiended the inauguratlon cero-| and the very latest styles in Ladies’ vVear's ¢ i and ball. " g € i Wickwire was in Norwich and Children’s Coats. b Thursday. T | Fur Coats, Fur Neck Pieces Muffs, Lacios’ Tailored Suits. and Show Windows Broken. Pincus Cutler has moved to his new re, near the statfon. While at work there two of the large lights of glass broken, but they were insured. Bargain orices will prevail at every counter in the store. Now we will make this sale advan- tageous to buyers to visit our store fihere 1o Trad wm DG JOHNSTON'S REDTCTIONS 1% . BEAUREGARD. during the next few days. Bickyie 454 A e S SKIN ERUPTIONS < = e aat Up-io-lnte Satet tn svors A warm bath with Cuticura Cuticura ointment usually afford | immediate relief, permit rest and | sleep and point to speedy and suc- The Boston Ory Boods COMPANY, cessful treatment of torturing, Furalo disfiguring humors, eczemas, Danielson, Conn. { rashes, itchings and irritations of | i infants, children and adults, when | JAMES E. KEECH, Manager. Cuticura soap and| decsoad cintment are also most valuable for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands, for shaving, shampoo- ing and sanative cleansing, as well as for every purpose of the toilet, bath and nursery. 173D DIVIDEND, ne Norwich Savings Soclety. wich, Conn.. Dec. 10, 1910, ctors “of fhis Societ of the esrnings of the orfice of Ne Tent ix ‘months & semi-annuald Hena at tie rate of FOUR PRR CENT, Per annum, payible o depositors enti: flea" thieroio” on' andarter Jan. 15tn, 1811 COSTELLO LIPPITT. Al decizdaw Treasurer. Ry Ao Face and Scalp Mar- taken for combings. T. 5. UKDBRWOOD, L n Bulletin Building “Phones—Sto: o ~EWis ropristor 3 MOURIGAN. Jewett ity FUNEP AL DIRECTOR ure and Crawiord Ceoking Rasses. nouse 25-8 Lindsay nghts AMND 'LINDSAY GAS MANTLES THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street

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