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< g _Elaborately decorated with a profu- sion of palms, poited plants and cut |4 flowers, enhancing the vatural beauty of the room, which has been but newly refinished, the Wauregan house parior was the scene on Tuesday & n of The Bulletin, | .., ..o —_— | for t'v.l’ Woeks with 5 Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1911, | York. R —————etediepystep— VARIOUS MATTERS 'Miss Pear] Kligler of New York is the guest of Miss Al tz of Maple streat. T Y ger is visiting ends in New Made by Supt. Dr. H. M. Pollock in His Report to 5 2 £ € - it RTERES, Shnanctons, (ot 98| reank 5. misimuer of New vorg 1| the Trustees—Several Matters of Legislation—Build- ) . bor. biizes Reous o Guidi | e muss nave nourshment o 0 | o stverts comty 1 %8 few days with James Con- s s . . i Xronis, o oes not have proper n s 31 18345"1n 1oio, $109,660 In' 1909, ana | GPEAIRE.8 Lo, daya i ing Work Done—Suggestion Regarding Inebriatess| i ®525 200 M 540G 28ime “ime | it will Jose its vifality, erow weak, and o7 - ; S % Mooderiod A B’ stern. Son F | betome I caxy yrox, 5 the ravases of MURPAY & McGARRY Samuel Kronig, the well known pro- prietor of the Manhattan Clothing company, leaves today for a business trip of three months in Europe. He ' will spend most of the time in the cit- The annual meeting of the Past | les of Paris, Vienna and Berlin. Exalted Rulers' assoclation is to be held at the Elks' home in Hartford on | MEN'S LEAGUE OF Although the weather seems mild here, in many places throughout the staté ice from 10 to 14 inches thick is being harvested. the vicious germs of dandruff. Parisian_Sage is a_hair nourisher; it is the resilt of sincere study and ex- periment by one of the world’s leading scientists. 1t should be used regnlarly as a hair dressingby everyone v h healtay hair, because it never faills o prevent dan- Mrs. A. Stern, of New York city. The invitations for the ceremony numbered sixty, Including relatives and the most intimate friends of the bride and groom with a number of guests from out of town. At the east end of the parior ®as the and the Reduction of the Cost of Insane Patients. 207 Main St. It’s not what you least Norwich State Hospital for the Insane. Industrial Work. Routine business only was enacted at the quarterly meeting of the trus- tees of the Norwich State hospital for Celery, 3—25¢c: Andive (select) 20c 1b.; Oranges (sweet), 18 for 25c; Grape small), 6 for 250; Cauliflower, Thursday afternoon. Private dancing lessons at any_time. SECOND CHURCH the insane on Tuesday, held at the in- stitution. The meeting of the finance committee was held at ten o'clock and For the benefit of the patients, those able are given some employment, and it tends to help them, as it occupies artistically arranged floral arch for the bridal party before a background of evergreen dotted with dull red autamn druft, fallfug hair, or.any scalp dis- easc. . pay for your clothing iy a pre- & and .m;.i:-;: (casking), 3% Ib:| prct “Kinneds, Cadiiiac. mall. Phon | Monthly Mesting Held and the Nor- |47 hour later the truste¢s assembled | their mind. An indusirial teacher for | oS 08 ?_,‘“g;,,;‘;‘;"m‘;;"?e;(;""",‘,ifi s T iR oure Tor dnmn- ut what y.cn et (fancy), 479-2—aav. wich Troop of Boy Scouts Wa: E,"‘ building, There Werc‘ u;c usual re- the female patients has been employed tall ,vases of American beauty roses | ruff: it stops itching of the scalp in- for the past two years. Male patients worked about the grounds in the sum- mer. A competent instructor and congenial employment for the males dorsed—Three Patrols Now Organ- ized. staritly; it makes hair grow thick and luxuriant. It is especially in demand by lacles, because it makes the hair beautiful, soft and fluffy. It is sold by and lies from which were = drawn chains of smilax to form a lane for the bridal party.: From the center of the arch hung a 24-inch bridal bell, com- 40c; 25¢ ‘m- , 20¢; Con- censed Milk, 3 cans 25¢; Roqueforte Cheese, 42¢; Neufchatel chuul‘s—a; ork State ports received by the board and an inspection made of the new buildings. After the session Dr. Pollock enter- The local Western Union messengers have received their new uniforms of blue with red trimmings, making an for your money that counts. Cheess, 10c; Goad Y Rt ative G In the. pastor’s study ove tis | tained at dinner. foncontal nt for 4 l ) , 10c; Good Vork State | atiractive appearance. Ubtary 1he monthS mesting of the | An cxbaustive report, his thirg bi- | 2G5ors 12 being anticipated. |, | posed of Bride roses, white curfiations,| The Lee & Osgood Co and Iruesiss ? hne Tomatoes, 230; "3| _The White Ribbon Bantier is urging | Men's league of the Second Congrega. | ennial, was presented by Dr. H. M. | o fo thois home on trial visiia, with | hyacinths and fine hothouge flowets, | everywhere, under @ POSRe FERTIANE] With Such goods as we sell, & cleare ams ‘Corm, 28¢; 3 cans Peas, 25¢; 3| W. C. T. unions to arrange F. E. Wil. | tional church was held on Tuesday | Pollock as superintendent, Covering | zood results. The Connecticut Society | Festoons of southern smilax. st to do all that is cla O Nl htans shratt N with bride roses, decorated the walls and ceiling, and on the mantel were bride’s roses and orchids, while in the fireplace was an effective arrangement of ladies' slippers and primulas. Im- mense baskets of flowering plants were cans Succotash, 25 (each or mixed.) These prices last until the presen k is used. Look for next week's money back. Mail orders filled. by the American makers the Giroux Mfg. Co. Buffalo, N “Fhe girl with Auburn hair is on every packagc. —_— lard memorial medal contests as near February 17 as possible. Waterbury papers state that the Rev. F. L. FitzPatrick, formerly of rwich, continues eritically ill at St. evening with a good sized attendance, President A. L. Peale presiding. There was" a réport on the entertainment which the league is to give soon, and an interesting report from Noah Lucas in regard to the work of the Norwich the work of the institution, with many suggestions and recommendations for improvements at the institution and outlining the work which has been un- der way and accomplished in the past two years. for Mental Hygiene is planning to put a trained worker in the ficld who can visit the community where such pa- tients are and advise them from time to time. charges prepaid, | It isn't simply a chance to buy clothes for less money than is usually asked, but you have a chance to buy unusaale Iy good clothes at Jess than usual smplete line of Groceries, Teas Jffes and Spices will be an at- . “ . " > Farm and Amusements. di d about the room and there rices. F) t-action te our cistomers. We want | Francis' hospital, Hartford. Troop No. 1 of Boy Scouts, which has ol g i) e S0 ; * i ¢ sion to, out ¢ . R s : Ninety Wers Cured. | The farm continues to show increas- | were floral window boxes. The doorljuries sustained besides phyaical suf- 3 — Fair weather favors the teamsters, | three patrols thus far. Rev. . J | The report showed that the last bi- |ing returns, and during the past peri- | ufed for the entrance had a grill of | fering and expense for treatment. SUITS AND OVERCOATS 3 and there is much hauling of poles | Wyckoff started this work ennial period showed 434 patients in |od has supplied the hospital with all| smilax and a screen of smilax, bride's i A e (3 B and tles to the raflroad Stations of | master, Mr. I £ and Is scout | the institution and 28 out on trial vis- |its milk and ihe larser part of its roses and carnations, the screen being LUMNI made by Hart Schaffner & Marx a_tle master, Mr. Lucas 3 5 e " o s arger , the scree) , } 5 Somers Bros towns north from Norwich. Tonmi voted T ok e in thg | its. against 713 today and 48 out on |summer and winter vegetables, There|drawn during thie ceremony. The dec ST MARY'S AL That were $18.00, are now $1480. movement It was stated that there | trials. There have been admitted 589, | has been but little recrations during | orations were all in charge of Geduldig. | o\ 1.0 Reception and Minstrel Show nitd According to official reports Nor- | hos been mood progress in the move. | 203 discharged and 1,026 have been un- | the winter months because of Jack of| To the music of the bridal chorus| PUbIC ik A That were $20.00, are now $16.00. k wich had five real ate sales last Siagh Ve« | Jer treatment. There were 21 volun- | room. The holid been obsery- | from Lohengrin, played by Miller's in Broadway Dancing Academy. Y wek mpared with four during | Rt and the bovs, who meet weekly, | tary cases and 56 came from other in- | ed and there was a bix response to the | string quartetie, the bridal party en - That were $22.00, are now $17.50. 3 ke, as col ’ < 56 c: K - | ed 2 ere wa 5 otte! - e ¢ [} the corresponding week of last year. | new \Much enthusiasm. The B2iTols | sututions. Ninety were discharged | Christmas tree by friends and rela- | tored the party at 4 o'clock, headed by| On Tuesday cvening in the Broad-| That were $24.00, are now $10.50. 5 from 12 to,16 &re members. there b’eA kn mormal condition, 42 much im- |tives of the patlents. the three ushers, Leo Kronig, brother | way dacing academy the Alumni a . State military officers have received | ;U™ T F0, 08, o e atrol, | Proved, amd 23 not improved, eight " 5 of the bride, Rutherford C. Plaut and | goovion of St Mary's parochial hat were $25.00, are now $20.00. invitations to the Old Guard ball which Patrol. | were not insane and 124 died. There Reduction Per Capita. Harry Hirsch, leading the way for the | 50 Esi Tt The boys are required to pass exam- y 3 5 blic tion| That were $28.00, are now $22.50. | 18 to be held In Madison Square gar- | . i 200 q\l'\llf):‘ memseh‘-’e o | were 81 deported. There were 56 of | We have continued to pwrchase|maid of honor, Miss' Rose ‘Rosalind school held its first public receptio 3 den, New York, on the night of Jan- | (.vorn) givisions, The. fust clasg | those admitted and 42 of those who | practically all of our supplies throUsh| Kronig, sister of the bride, and the| for parents and friends of the mem- BOYS' SUITS AT COST. uary 26, died who were over 70, The sending of senile cases which cannot be helped to the institution is resorted to_ too frequently and in some states where the age of 70 has been reached pa- tients cannot be sent to the state hos- pitals until they have been examined competitive out monthly to all firms w bids obtained by sending sts of our requirements have indicated a dew sire to compete. As far as was con- sistent with economy we have given preference to firms Having their place of business within the state and to bride and her father to meet the groom, who was accompanied by his best man. Ralph Plaut, of New York city, Under the floral bell, while tile or- chestra softly played Mendelssohn's Spring Song, Rabbi Harry M. Ettelson of Hartford performed the ceremony, bers, conducting a most successful programme and_filling the hall with an_attendance close to 500. The first part of the evening was a minstrel show, with 35 in the cast, the alumnl having a full part in this, and the schoot colors, red and white, pre- scouts must learn the history of the American flag, the scout laws, must know how to tie four standard knots. All the mtmbers have qualified for that class and are now studying for the second class at the present time, in which it is required that they know To have the correct time start the New Year right, and have the right time by | Progress is being made on the en- largement and improvement of H. E. Haskell's cottage at Eastern Point. Mr. Haskell was at the Point on Monday to supervise the work - s 3 & 2 by one of the hospital staff. Cases | materials of Connecticut manufacture.| ysing one ring for the impressive ser- x in the age decorations, casrying & Small boys continue to deliver|first aid to the injured something |of unis kind which can be cared for | I believe to our methods of purchas- Vicer - e Fefng moted In fhe bredse: l AT fl ptine “l-‘:";“'x f:l_mlilmoil(f;"01""’;‘1‘3"“[‘ | ¥hine hout Rooking. TS e o | outside of the Instituton are dis- |Ing and issuing supplies and to the| At the conclusién of the ceremony | hows for their haif, worn by the gixls - - , 2 ¥ osonis Mave o harded. sxacunetion to | Chatket. { hearty co-operation of the various|the fioral bell was opened to let down |'in the overture. We have all grades con-| stantly on hand, fresh from children have made good sums from their daily vending. The funeral of Francis E. Gallup will be atiended by a_delegation from pass and it takes persistent work. The idea of the movement is to start such principles in the minds of the boys that it will be invaluable through- Several major operations have been performed by the consulting surgeons of the finstitution, with appreciable hospital dent! mental and physical improvement. The | | itea the major portion of the reduction that has been made in our per capita heads of departments, should be cred- cos O expenditures, less miscellaneous upon the newly married couple a show- er of bride’s roses and other flowers. The recessional was Mendelssohn’s wedding march. The following was the minstrel pro- gramme: William Connors, interlocu- tor; James Kane (Georse Evans) and Joseph Farrell (Lew Dockstader), end o P, q. - t. ide’s xquisite V] f Q i horus, Listen to the W. W. Perkins post, No. 47, G. A. R..| out life. They must obey every or- has attended to the | OU fo yo iap] .uhe brides exquisite gawn wax pLifpin:, cielilos SHOFGR, b factory. by B vt e e, G i t Peois In & most satistactory way, |Tecelpts were for the year endifif|white crepe de chine with real lace, | Jungle Bells; tenor folo, Il Chanze the v of New London, in which Mr. Gallup | der given by a superior, they must | G510 (10" madical staft has striven | Sept. 20, 1301, $39,293.38, and for the| per gown being cut entrain. She car- K Nicholas Spel- ferguson & Charbonneau, FRANKLIN SQUARE. held membership for many years. Four boys were before the city court | on Mondxy morning on the charge of theft. It is claimed s they have been aking candy from a lo cal store. Their make themselves useful wherever the opportunity offers and know what to do when emergencies arise At the close of the meeting refresh- ments were served with commendable zeal to give as far as possible individual treatment to each of our acufe cases and I belleve a very decided advance has been made in_this direction. ar ending Sept. 30, 1910, $121,560. ‘he total cost of the se: $100 1318 and $120,089.86, ence between the expenditures and the sral depart- ments for the corresponding years was | the differ- | ried lilies of the valley. Her sister, the maid of honor, wore yellow messaline trimmed with marabou and carried | orchide. ’ At the reception which followed the the Thorns to Roses, man:_chorus introducing end men, We Are Two Minstrel Men; baritone solo, Garden of Roses, Horace Corning; 80- lo, Put Your Arms Around Me, Lew Dockstader; duet,Under the Yum Yum janiia MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, {calp and Face Specialist NEW, STYLISH, BECOMING. Miss Adles brings from New Yok cases e E V. Thy ha Vi cd- | net cost being due to a ¢ rr_(ip(mdlm; céremony the bride and groom were| Tree, Miss Nellie Barry and Miss Jo- lh’§ eck a new style of hair dressing dec264 ases were continued until Saturday. \AppEAL PERFECTED IN ins here, hias been a serlous overerowd | ange in the store room's inventory: | St (e RECS B0G OO 5507 | sephine . Bissonnette: solo, Salome, | Which every woman will want to see. Prominent alumni of this state have | ADDIE BURN SCASE. | patients have been received only as | OUr Weekly per capita cost computed|ihe pride and the groom’s mother. The | George Bvans; finale. medley of sonss and having seen will want ta aept heen invited to attend the annual # L Vacancies occurred. There are 713 in | O expendit ss miscellaneous re- | folowing programme was rendered by | used. The accompanist and musical | Just the style to set off a modish hat. banquet of the Holy Cross club of | Received by the Clerk of the Superior | quarters planned for 580, but in spite Py 1909, 33,/ and for| ine ctring quartette during the recep- | director was Miss Lena Boudreau. as- | OUSS A0%es W e in Norwich aff WE SAVED New York, which will be held in Shan- ley'’s Roman court, Tuesday, January 24. Court Tuesday—New Trial is Desir- ed. of it there have been no serious acci- dents or suicides. The completion of the ward buildings will overcome the crowding. The death rate, however, 0, partments 53,487, | was considers m net for 1909, bly lower ti of de- | 3,668, and | Our 1908 per capita cost,which n any pre- tion and at the banquet which follow- ed | Overture from Carmen, Bizet | Selection, Tales of Hoffman, Offenbach sisted by Miss May Cyzikowska. Mar- tin L. Keefe was in charge of the min- strel performance, Thomas F. Maher of hair decorations, Miss Maty B this week of Jan. 9th. pointments, NORWICH—Wauregan House. NEW YORK—210 West 111th 88, Make early ap- John Porteous of the Porteous & | The appeal in the case of state vs. [ g 4 e however, | Vious year of the hospital's histo o B | O artie, MMrs. Mury L. Sliney and Cor. v Mitchell company. left Monday for | Addie Burns was perected on Tues: | moms e thac i’ e mvicos’ or¥ionte | was on supplies used less miscellane: | Morcesn_ de Salon Conterno | Hartle, Mrs. syt Hie stage. dcco. | _Telephone 704, JAnIMWY ew York, whence he Iléaves today | day, the appeal being filed with Clerk % o receipts $4.01 nd on net cost of A,\fi“inl\e(i?, 0 Eflanberg | rations, and James J. O'Donovan of with his daughter, Mrs, B. M. Cros- waithe, for a three weeks' trip to Ber- mu Parsons of the superior court. appeal is from the decision of the su- perior court in refusing a new trial on The Detention Hospital. The need of a detention hospital is again urged by Dr. Pollock in his re- departments $3.96. Training School. Excerpts from Madame Sherry. Haschna the stage settings. The interest taken by the alumni in the production was warmly commend- Building the grounds of the misconduct of a P Bt & Our trs ing s hool, established at ST“?.\Yllvsh Beauty, d by the school authorities, who were _Next Sunday, the feast of the Holy | juryman at the first trial. The finding | Dortanse a Trom . ceonomie it ot | the beinninz” of the present o s Viktiiia i Salonia et Getighted to see . them retalning an | ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING Name of Jesus, members of the local | of the judge was recentiy filed with | humanitarian reason deserves most |IAS Eraduated iwo clasces. IEnt Ol e elle i " Hoffman | active and helpful interest in the o Catholic churches will be asked to|the clerk,'and the appeal has been | caretul consideratiton. Jur gradusted dre still in ths euiploy | SErAeate.s 137 | school_affairs. The proceeds will go unite in & pledge to abstain from | perfected i accordance with that. 'The population of Connecticut was |OftNe NOSDIAL =~ @ @ e #chool| weohé, hahauet tables, where e uin | towards furthering the work of the| 1f so you sbould consult with me and profane and obscene language Curing in 1900 908,420. The recent ce Ives | oL Be COUrse il e g O oy | L S Lo et L e wiso_eiab. | alumni, who have 100 members (o the | get prices for same. Exesliens werl the coming year. FUNERALS. it as 1,114,756, or a gain of 86, but ing room of the hotel, were also elab- William A. Keef: assoclation. Rev. e ER it 3 zain 3 our sending out a district _visiting | orately decorated with floral effects. | & o, R Nolumtown to sec | &t Feasonable prices. . Charles R. Trask, 61, known i October 1, 1900, there were In the Con- | 2it . *Uho by visiting the poor of | They were arranged in the shape of a | %& Present, tfo0, o | T MR L e il George and Henry" Edwards. necticut Noasital for tho insthie (then | Norwich and those not reauiring the | hollow square, in the center of which e O ening conctuded with o dance, | tractor and bullding mover, dled Sun- | The funeral of the Edwards boys. | the only state hospital in Connecticut), | continuous service of a nurse has not | was a cluster of tropical plants. Atler which the Cadillac orchestra play- | CM WILLIAMS, day evening at his home, 1046 Worth- | George and Henry, who were drowned | 2,078 patients, or one insane petson 10 | o mplished much good but has | the head table were bride’s roses and | 1" "N tis were in charge of John T. | 7 ington street, Springfield, Mass., as the | in the Red Mill pond, Montville, Sun- | each 437 of the general inhabitants. a very valuable experience in | dajsies, while smilax, carnations and | g o0 “the door in charge of Henry | Galibtal Contractoe dind DTN result of a shock. day afternoon, was held Tuesday fore- | On October 1 1010 there were 3,483 diseases. The expense of this|roses were used as the general table | B piiv 1o “the ushrirg under the | d ¢ noon at 10.30 o'clock from the Union |at lhn ospital at ;ll-)h‘m}\n and 713 has been met by such patients | gecoratio The place cards were| girction of Joseph A. Donmelly, and 218 MAIN STREET. Connecticut lobstermen hear from | Baptist church. Rev. George C. Chap- |at the Norwich State hospital for the | yho are able and willing to pay and by | hand-painted and the menu bore in| iy "oat rgom in charge of Joseph and | ‘Phone 370. saniia Newport that a movement is on foot | pell officiated. The service was one | insane, a total of 3,178 patients. or one | 10 0" Tontributions. All graduae | silver the initials of the bride and | tho 083 IO (0 SHETE among the men in the lobster indus- | of the most touching ever held in the | patient to each 351 of the general pop- | yurces, head nurses and members of | groom enclosed in a heart. The dec- | “'aRE FEUMREDN g ction were the try to change the law 80 as to pro- | church, which was crowded with sor- |ulation. The population of the state | iy for class in the training school | orative effect was carried out also in [ o yHOSe M (I S Nning ™ Juneau, long the season, which now closes the | rowing friends. To enable the children | has, therefore increased 22.7 per cent. | have pheen nted two hours off duty | the preparation of the dishes on the F‘,'l,:g”pf,,“,;m:\'“‘N,,,',,l Brennan, May middle of November. to attend the services Palmer Memo- pzms number of insane in state hospitals | cach day, while all members of the|menu, in which the new chef of the|monn Kathieen Bowen, Margaget Eight of the fitty i R e e fore. 5 \;"‘1‘; o_em‘ t the additl Tk it | | on. Clawe g et CusNofs Waureean, Dominic Bernasconi, carried | yalsn Grace Driscoll, Rose Driscoll . Eight of e past fifty Januaries |noon at 10 o'clock. There were many elieve tha e additions in the £ out many new ideas. The string quar- | g S0 ralen Dreseher, beth have fallen below a mean of 20 de- | mute tributes of affection sent by number of the insano In lzm- state ho Construction. tette was located in the alcove adjoin- | p& el =0 hotieienr, Marga —— grees, Miss Ellen Larned states; six |friends, the flowers being many and | pitals could be kept below that nat- ! Certain of the buildings authorized the dining room. The following | (g iy Cuth " Riord Grace have exceeded 30 degrees. About one- | beautiful. urally expected from the state's gain | by the previous session of the general| e i 4 Songgon, Ce AR abeth Thirn Bhve felled o mbrh oot ANt he aivirs “wers chosen froin’ iha |18 OPUIRMPE were A poRMDIE thitreat | Sasembly have been ANlsDeTZON CUsA- | Fo ik Men il R fiifiad Drigcoll: Nela] complete three declined to reach 40 degrees. pup of the school. which both the n‘l?rcvr pr rortion }?f‘(afle" in m'l pied and also the malor portion of the r-lpf'( Fruit lqlarascl‘Xno. "u”n‘m. hine Bissonuette and Nel- boys attended. The Interment was in | ciplent stages of their disease. Pa- | work upon our new buildings and con- “anape Caviar. Pt Bl Jhiice; As the result of an accident at Rob- | Comstock cemetery. tients must be treated different than | necting corridors has been completed.| Celery Hearts. Salted Almonds. | lle McIahon, ay Sl Home ertson’s paper mills in_ Montville ses 3 inals. It i wonder tha nd e have besides dc he rough grad- Chicken Bouillon en tasse. e R e At " Tasdote O eral days ago, John Stednes under- Mrs. Margaret Rudd. present conditiohs Lrv:l\il:;l:h:)’: "pot | ,\;: S e Sioanoe 15 front ush 81881 Croauettes de Volaille a la Reine. | Kane, Horac e Cornins, jesste e g went an operation for the amputation | The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Rudd, | regarded as hospitals but as custodial | stitution and have made many other Ox Tongue in Aspic Jelly MRS Sy Fumlsher of his left hand at the wrist Monday | who died at her home in Palmertown | institutions and that insanity is re- | minor improvements. Galatin of Turk mfl"v‘iY'ZEP‘(l‘ iyt Kin D t l jiternoon at Memorial hoapital, New | on Sunday morning, was held from | garded not as a disease. but as a di N i bt s B fag SN H L . er late residence at 1.30 p. m., Tues- | grace that must be concealed as long . Roasted Stuff Squab with Jelly Sauce. | — g enta co. SR AP e A ot gervice, " conductéd " by | as possible. (ol have endeavored to Indicate in the Potatoes e Surprise. OBITUARY. soitit biicetos . _At the qu | “happeli, was largely at- | The expense of providing a recep- | following enumeration of requirements Petit Pois. P mndd ‘..‘;‘f'fi ‘-wmu.,rrmr;. to heThoId at the | tended and many beautiful flowers |tion hospital, under the management only those which T feel are absolutely French Cream in Forms. Mrs. Andrew Phelps. : 3 | FU. roadway church’ next - u{lgda_\ eve- | were sent. The bearers were Edwin |of the state hospital, would not be essential to properly carry on the des Assorted Cake. Mrs. Jennie A. (Loomis) Phelps. AND EMBALMER A DRy e Mk e John F, Brown, Geotge Cole- | great. Many cases would no doubt jenated )f this hospital. I K (BN ";"ffl““}”LAATfiT\W; it Ll '| o ' 8 of 2 achusetts. Moses Chapman, e inter- | prefer to enter the hospital of their 1v apr e the lars ns tha Yemi Tasse. ed at St. Franc ospita Al | will speak upon King's Daughters’ | ment was in Comstock cemeter: v icitatl Teretof 3 X “onne: el sed. 1. b o : y. own accord or at the solicitations of | heretofore been exy by Connec sut of tow est included Mrs, | afternoon at 3 a'c aged 17 “flw’ savmu “pannumly Work in Other Lands, Mise st #; Mckiag ot Stiee b 1hs 0 et dieit for o care Pauner and \ The out of town eucst included Mrs:| She was admitted to the hospital thre { orwich and Jewe 2 e Co pany k9 it They would thus enter the indigent insane, L as; the tha] 8o SECIy ASS SEe ern, I Spier: | weeks azo. he leaves three broth- N N “ n Blankets, Plush Robes, Carriages, | rooip SinoChcut company ls now | Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock the | suffictenily early to receive cane population o state continues | 3 Kleyblatt, Max Sampcls, U7 o | ers, John W. Loomis of Bridge pory. | i ", Wagons, Fur Costs and Fur Robes|wich to Uncaaville. The car carries | tor ot Frank ond Mary 3. Sloboese | fom the freatment and the e e aha Mrs. M. Rose, M. Rose, Jr,, Huiph| ddmet W, Tommis of Saisheycn, e geane Carriage and Auto.) down the majority of the employes to | McKeag was held from ths chapel S s e Plaut, Mr. and Mrs, 8. Giass. Judge | 888 SOODCSG0 00 Tirown of Prov- There are many real bargains in | N €W paper mill in the morning and | rooms of Henry Allen & Son, the ser- | 1 e®%s, CHie BE BERAIESL O hereby recommend an amusement hall |and Mrs. L. Prince. all of New York: | (qorce” The deceased was a native of waits to take the school children vices bei ing a detention hosy 11d . be ~ A M. Linderman and Mrs. Rose these lines and good buyers will mot| 1o Norwich at 6.45 a. m. | S ekots, pantor of the Sesomd Gon. | case of tranafer from the detention to | S70 central diting roor, acCifiondl Hannock of Newark, N. J.; Mr. and | Norwich. oo iy sipibes ol o .45 a. m. 5 ckoff, pastor of the Second Con- | the main hospital and the lessening of | Ward buildinz for the accommodation | Hannoc D ek e A He O o T ‘ P regational church. Friends acted asd A rie 3 e ior | of 350 patients and art of the eum | MTS. S. Hess of New LONI0N; MIS, D | oe————— Clarence Siedman's library this waek | etery, where & committal service was | ™ s { for tho erection of @ aetention Nospital | P oo e e of ereat || INGIdENES N SoCiely Building Annex THE L L CHAPMAN CO, |5 o oo gaper v mne major, | il 7o * . 55 prexiouly mhpsaied mses cot | e weding gitls wee, of mres SR Seion IR Jansdaw 14 Bath Street. | the author fo Mr. Stedman. whom | day from pneumonia, after an illness | thejedroart tomnit Wt proceni®ss O | Horse birm and. an addition to the con | Of cut glass, silver, furniture and pic- ST : \\{mumr ‘addressed us “Poet and friend | of five days. She was one of two chil- | wesk 1o aid by (he relatives ov friinds | barn, an additional deep ey The ‘engagement gift from the| The Wednesday Afternoon Literary | A Good ’l‘hing Cold mf“.‘g of poets, dren, being a bright and _attractive | of the insigent insane and. the balapes | cellar. erading and wal 5 "t | bride’s father was a set of 160 pieces of [ cluh meets this week with Mrs. Henry Ars. Richard Latimer of Gales ¥or- | K, The family hax the sympathy of | 5u¢" Cecedine $L50 13 paid by the | Ereeniouco aad a’ clubnoiee: for tho | (O, MNER, (043 A4 UULK, ULeE| A el of Broady A Cap of ry is confined to her home by a frac- | “'° > 2 v jetate. L would, therefore, dssume that | use of o Al i i the gifts, the gift from the groom's| Miss Trumbull of Perkins avenue ¢ ture of the Mrs. Latimer is about should our present commitment law be N 1si of the e 1 g ! , mother being $1,000. The new home | has returned from a ten days' visit 13 years of age. The mishap occurred Want Verdict Set Aside. so modified that at the time of com- Granted a Patent. for the bridal couple in New York has|in New York and Pougkeepsie. Monday morning, Mrs. Latimer slip- | After the criminal superior court #:as | Mitment it was determined not wheth Jacques Kirby of this been fitted out by the bride’s fath _ Java and Mflhfl w'ce. ping at the threshold of her home and breaking one of the bones of the leg just above the ankle. adjourned without date on Tuescay Attorneys Hull and Geary argued the motion to set aside the verdict in the case of Dr. H. M. Lee vs. the Mohican er whole cost of care up to 34 that quite a material saving would be 2 per week, but what part of the be paid, made both to the town and state. teen awarde ing machine. The gift of the groom to the bride was a dlamond princess ring and to the best man he gave a pearl and diamond Charles R. Towson of ite Plain: N. Y., was the guest during his sta in town of Mrs. L. A. Forbes and Mi jansd poThe vearly record of petitions in | Company of New London. The judze| . Had the 232 of the indigent poor in o f e et e By Mg o o R e - e DENT[ST Savorable | comrenioectiout makes 8 { {6k the papers, rdgsceing s decision | the. hespital Beptemper 30 mede an e the maid of honor was a pearl lavallier. | The D Sharp Musical club was en- Ack s e s, S B rather than $2 | Got Something Eise, Too. Mr. and Mrs. eft durinz the | tertained by Mrs. Herbert M. George years, and the percentage of s to it would have meant an addition: Mr. e e tertiined by 2 I PDR. E. J. JONES liubilities s better than in the previs payment of $232 & week to the S T DUTAL Gy oF aboit M|t e T Sentioser: Tebast o e B i s oTnaEer for 1010 tation, or $12.000 'a year, Shich 13| “f jiked my coffee strong and 1 drank | mechs tn. the South, atiling from New | kowsiy was studied. bapers were read | Suile 46, Shanwea Bailding was 183, with assets of $943,470, and 9 nearly 20 per cent. of the amount paid | it st. fy Sofee s yeeks i1 Aauth e Lo K ed. ¥ d | liabilities of $1,147,2’ by the state for maintenance it strong. ys a Penn. woman, tell- | York. Tk wi de in New York.|on his life and works. and his com- | qpuye elevator Shetuciset strest end by ate naintenanc ing a good stc ‘and although T had | where M southern represent- | positions were given on the piano. The e s unitubl mesting of the Beasa 3 Hospital Farm for Inebriates. headaches nearly every day 1 ative for the K. & O Noveltv compatyslinaaal Tight fatséanmients iwers farved Gance Trade was held Tuesday afternoon af Many inquiries o be: ade re- | Would not believe there was any The bride is a graduate of the Norwich | by the hostess . R e ey st & oy Inauiries nave becn made re- | Licion Seiwech the t: FrGe Aoy " e st B 301 Rose Bowling Alleys, The balance of our stock of Tracy presiding. There were but few i e e ot Mame| 1 had weak and heavy spells and | graduating a6 the first English schol- ; | in attendance and as intended adjourn- I e - Many | oipitation of the heart. too, and al- | ar, and she, later studied one year in s I and Br ment was taken for one wer It is ur B ih seraits {nsane | though husband told me he thought | Eerlin. LUCAS HALL, ron ass Andirons peauiren (hut the aniual meoting be | R G ory ion ang | It was coffer that made me sopoorly. | — §D0 ou Pa , Iren and Brass Fire Sets| . . ... Yisloeer o mine by taking | o Tron is o€ Ttue a2 ¢ did wite T yab 3| e S @ Shetucket Strest. 1T _Michael Hickey was arrested on | recovered mine aking |is no state inebriate asylum of fund | 0¥ed my nd thoug : ‘wo Sergeants Re-enlist and Another : £ aid 1. 3. C. CTONE. Pron GasLogsandSpark Guards | 7o i PO i o g L e SRR | conta e T Racruit - Received—Basenati - came| Y OUT Bills 1 wote P about six were with him und beis | SMith’s Beef Iron and Wine.” s R i el e EO TR T spoke about | Won by Company Team. we are closing out at very from out of town and havink no place Dnpaus noaniiale, as the patisnte, s nowsawen Was looking and she S by check ? If not, we ean be of FR'SWEL low pe t to g0 they were taken to police station | This is more than a jingling toast. | but only until he shall have recovered | 514 it RS BEIOTY O rvice to you. We furnish the | prices a and given lodgings. They are said to . 5 | e T e el “Yes, and T feel well, too. Tt’s be- | there was the regular weekly drill o ontfit and do the. book-keeping. THE JEWELER, 2 be tramp weavers. It fs the happy, gratified sentiment of | Nis sanity and canmot thus be held | cause I am drinking Postum in place | the Fifth company, C. & . undes You furnish the mon is. & full. iine of SUGE slte S 116D . CAOWELL'S. B Water § acores of people who have found |1onE enough to accomplish any per- ainaty oariss) Captain. Tarbox. Three recruits wers as a_full tine o afer St | e so-caitea mdependent automo. | heattn ana happiness in Smith's Beef, | Tiiont 8000 and upon release returns said, what is Postum? | reccived, nt Manning and Ser- Let us also hielp you to save.|New Years Gifts bile manufacturers T oo happiness | , | to his former habits. Ample fac B b it was a | eant Librea re-cnlisting and one new Money deposited on or before 25 to 27 Franklin Strest. % Store closed Saturday Evenings at| vietory Monday in the circuit court of | 'ron and Wine. should be provided for emplos e ntieh better she | man being taken in. the 10th draws Interest from| go.ocq 6 p.om. appeals at New York, when Judge| Beet, Iron and Wine Is old as the |2Dd the institution should be mads ing it in place of coffee o | Following the drill there was an in- the 1st. 1 aoetis - QUALITY tn work should aiwsys be considered, Walter C'. voyes handed down a de- cision which reverses the decree of Judge Hough in the cireuit court Wwherein the Selden patent was upheld. hills, but it is worth much more than many of the modern flimflam reme- dies. Smith’s Beef, Iron and Wine will as far as possible self-supporting. Voluntary Commitments. There have been a number of ve untary commitments and in each case the full cost, 0 a week. has been a package and whe cording to direction nce. » store and bought it was made ac- it was 30 good I have never bought a pound of coffee I began to improve immediate- teresting game of indoor baseball be- tween the company team and the C. A. C. seniors, which was won by the company team 18 to The Ihamesul—uaAfi § Trust Co. STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER The Perlin correspondent of t| 4 : E\ fepecially when, It costs no, more that | xew” Britain “erald declares that |prove o sou the blood-making, [ SSTS IEQN ST O (% [ORLAE | Vir cannot negtn fo tell. ou how Nt 34 Shetucket Street e omctored by wa our price el ihe | et JArt SR RILICT D &, R | srensth-bullding value of this thmes | bocauso of ther masity to pay. Voir | mueh hetler 15 e 2108, FRRe Brought for tnlitts feam| open savuraay Svenines 70 1o of BEL-UEF CARE, Coomnd Fess whole story b bl B it for a | ponored medigine. untary cases should be encouraged |2nd leaving coffee alone. A 2lls. falaek 26, omen's college, for which the town ‘; - cs Should be encouraged |is better than it has been for years 4 - 2 2302 4 Kbttt “:'r:non & Youna. s Voted mones and ‘sechced an rp,ll Price 60c per Pint e e ana T cannot oy enouzh in praise of | mien Wiliams has brought suit o _ssd_ | nd WINTER way’ on on a site. continues most hopeful | 3 s this delicious f00d drink. against the city of New London for | AL u —— SU— - | of getting the college for Beriin, It is made at R Ci;lnrgt; r':SNT“vv:e- S ‘_p‘t‘:fiv L way the g':*,|"3;;'“::'!“s\‘ltlT ; 00 (Vnmt;‘lxlpc ‘r; ?nrnull\ of }:ri!;‘ u.‘i City ot M\"\‘\rw‘-"_x Water Works. fn._.vy Dress Goods for ladies’ cloaks, he last legislature the effort | Teb to_ work and 2 do injure Ning _on o 4 1 ¢ 3 +LOUIS H. BRUNELLE The Only Vanilln Hxtra e e havethe Hame or the toe. | the rest. Thats what son do. when | skective sidewamt on Williams sigser| BOard of Water Commissioners | S O *a big aseorts Y that is absolutely reliable—the purest, 3 tution changed from the Norwich Hos. | Postum takes coffee’s place in your | vear ago. E U Ghirier ending | ment of wll kinds Dress Geods and BAKER girongest and most economical-the pital for the l‘l"tsflue, to nl.:e Norwich | dist “THersdd oo B Mrs, “Line Beckwith of 463 PBroad | Dec. 31. 1910 are duc and payable at | Silks. Prices very low. et for ma _A» ¥y confece State hospital, failed. Dr. Pollock still ea e little 3 o 0 | street, New London, has given notice| the office Jan. 3, 1911. Office ' open 10 ¢ We are conddent our Ples, Cake any | tionery, frozen desseris is unquestion. feels that the’ change is desirable, and | Wellville” in pkgs. Trat she will brng it Against the city | fom $.30 a'm’ {0 ¢ p. m. and on the L oL, Toe Bread canuct be excsiled Give we o ably Williams® Extract of Vanilla,—adv that the word “insane” should be elim- Ever ead the above letter? A new |of New London for injuries received & of Jan. 20 from 7 to 9. eve Adai JOHN BLOOM. Proprieter. i - % Tions” will be made to ‘all bills = trial order. Franklin Square, Norwich, Cf, |inated from the name and n material | ons appears from time to time. They | by a fall on a defective highway. Mrs. e - PR et © g9 Patvmre Freor e A EWIED, Ol L T asen I (he early stages are Genuine, true, and full of human | Seckwitn ‘aileses 1o vuve"bocn com remaining SR RAYOND, N la et e erest, would thus be gained. It should be at Pelied to lose much time by the in' janza Cashiery tin for buziness pesw