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mwmn @he Bulletin, ’Buard 0f Trade Committees Namad:'?.‘%;;%‘: R R ey Thi e ol The remains are acccmpanied by Mrsi Henry Allen & Son m=—_= Malo and t ldren, Raoul Cla- R‘th.r than Larg uantity. . Norwich, Tussday, Jan. 24, 1911. ol AT A T o T e : i e following members of the of FURNISHING A B BaHei | st v detivered Appomtments of President Haviland Appxoved by the| . iR i Tocieties ‘hoted 18 :,’;’"gfifm.,m ;‘{:3";‘,?,.:";’,,.‘,‘.;"5.,:3 N em‘ UNDER TAXKERS "33"‘"' in the c'lt 2:1.,,. :':. . isareu. Francis Bie&;\:‘ Lflst;l:;nr%n gl‘ze]: wlt? hn%f 2 pint of good whiskey. that time WIIT conier & taeer b Executive Committee—Committee on’ Water ‘Added| Lambert, antoine Paguette, Louls e | Shakce well.| Take one to two teaspoon: 2 §8 Main Streel e e Whe BDetin Cd oot 2 Fregeau. g e A S es thix 8t GOMPANY ‘ 0 x 3 % o .’ one can prepal ‘Sk H ——— THE WEATHER. . Mr. and Mrs. Marsan Entertain. L.&’,“";; “d' I D R A ey On Sunday eveninz a party of friends | medical profession. Be sure to get only —_— There was a meeting of the execu- | Jones, D. D, S. Charles C. Treat, Mi- | met ar the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jo- | the genuine (Glohe) Concentrated Pine. ’ chael C. Higgins, Allen Latham. P = e N et | ek il emnce boitle comes in a fin or New England: Fair and warmer | tive committes of the board ‘of trade | “NGE, [y ice Filiries H. Haskell, chair- | 30", Soomartan, on HMErs SVSOIP | scrow-top sealed cage. If the drugglst Tuasday; Wednesday falr, with mod-!on Monday afternoon, at which there is out of stock he will quickly get it > John B. he of stock he will quickly ge erate temperature; light to moderate : N Refreshments were served and from his wholesale house, Don't fool authwest winds, = e was a long discussion of the water | Stanton Rev. E. S. Worcester, Daniel| fonowing programme was given: Pi-|'with uncertain mixturcs. It is risky. | Forecast for Today. (ADY ASSISTANT WHEN RE)193TTy, Predictions from the N _ i question in the form of a review, but | S. Havilund, Frank H. Allen, I'red Ao Aot Moy S Areyand. ARGTA G ald: On Taesday Teir Cworork Her: | no action was taken except the addi- | P, Gulliver, Thomas A. Rubinson, | Benoit; violin solos, Howard Kenyon: | - 0 eet slightly higher temperatures will pre- | HoD to the list of committees of one|Frank L. Woodard, Chauncey A. Sher- | golo, Napoleon Fournjer; violin solo, | Sister Ste Eucher Fell Down Eelevatcr o on water. The meeting was held in| man. : ¥ .| Miss Bthel Marsan, accompanied by Shaft. Weinesday © fan " '€ Wwinds, and on | the rooms of the board, with President | Reception—Frank H. Smith, chair-| Miss Florida Marsan on (he DIANO: | Atoncheal Que. gam. 28— Sister Ste | weather, with moderate temperatures. | Hoviland presiding. Th&g"sl o e L oy, i o I Pul-lsclo, Joseph Penoith: duet, N. Four-| mycher of the Consresation of Notro! ANOfher Mark - down on é ; committees for the ensuing year, with | len, Almy, | nier’ and Joseph Benoit. Dae w 3 s, atternoon whil Observations in Norwich. many of the same chairmen as in the! Walter M. Buckingham, George | The evening proved one of thorough (‘né:;p:;ax!n kx"rlf:;rtx)r‘l‘; 31',2“'2{;’;“‘)"3’ i: ?, The following records, reported from | past year, was read by President Ha | Davis, Charles B. Lee, Frank O. Moscs, | enjoyment to all, and the party broke Women’s Fine Dress Hats i the mother house of the order on Sher- I) | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | iland and approved by the executive | Charles W. Gale. up at a late t ting Mr. and Mrs. | 5.0, v IM OSSIBLB in temperature and the barometric committee. ¢ New > Jeitastcles—Towis (R, Chufch, | i sss oo | "Z‘,;{g,‘";i’neis Yl L Weet, S8 b oo (L7 4 changes Monday: Nothing was dove regarding the next | chairman, E. C. Jewett, John McWil- iy . Shnce e — including French Hats, If you use the Ther. Bar.| meeting of the board, which will prob- | liams, F. W. Browning, Rutherford C.} A. O. H. Installs Officers. { Now B Wakak Battidsa 25 30.42 | ably be the annual banquet. Other bus- | Plaut, Arthur J. Dawley. Henry H. i t A meeting of Division No. 1, A. O. A 7 g £ | F1 was nelq in Pasish hail on Sunday | Ny Haven Jan. 22 -besponient, 1| Gage Hats and Patfern { afferncon, with a good attendance. | i | { | 32 30.48 iness occpuied the time of the com- | Walker, A. L. Potter, Calvin H. Frisbie, employed in a | | I 30 30.50 | mittee, and the banquet will come up | Edward E. Perry, Richard S, Park is l";?;ll:\;‘j]. hecause her hushand failed ighest 33, ; later for a declsion. Transportation—Edwin A sioy | Vo RoO% e o chiller, 27 years old, \ Comparisons. Standing committées of the Board of | chiairman, George A. Allen, Nelcon V. |\ Ti0US Feports were read and nt’m‘,';}n [ commitiea ‘suicide at ner boarainz | Hlats from our own work Predictions for Monday: Fair, with|Ir8de, 1911, as named by President | Porter, Arthur D. Lathrop, Joseph T.| ycla.on the second Tuesday (n Decem. | [, 0 Rose street tonightby drink-| | rising temperatares: varigble sindy ' | Joseph D. Haviland follows: Cruttenden, Tohn T, Young, Joseph W. were installed: President, Thomeas | i carbolic U | " "Monday's weathe: o Membership— George A. Keppler, | Curtis, Timothy C. Murphy, John Don- vice president, Willlam Nc 1 i ’;:" \)12\: \\M,“ dom Boston, | OO, | S5 preficted. chairman, Henry D. Johnson, Arthur|ovan, Robert W. Perkins. | S M. Brown, George W. Whittlesey,| Public Improvements—John D. Hall, Woodbury O. Rogers, James Dana Coit, | chairman, Waterman R. Burnham an: recording sec financial secretary Thomas F etary, Daniel Sh Daniel Connell: | {11 zmaurice; chap- | j drug store, and his lure to come : her is alleged to have caused! This should mean a positive clean INSOLES treasure Il _High Archa W. Coit, Nelson C. Taintor, | bert W. Lillibridge. William B/ ATtE ot | to become despondent. She left| 5 of alj our Fine Hats, for never be- 10c a pair, Bl R Ebenezer Allen, Charles J. Twist. Michael E. Ring, Adams P. ( mmittes. Suhn Trenann, ser, | Several letters, the contents of whicn| P * e I a m. Entertainment—Archibald S. Spald- [ F. Hill, Patrick Cassidy, M. D., Jjohn | f . Josen Deviin: 5 i | #re unknown. ore have we offered such values in s, William R, J ing, chairman, Edward H. Tibbits, | F. Roge ewett. i | T Hats. Rogers, Allyn L. Brown. mond, Oliver L. Johns Advertising—John M. Lee. chairman, | tenden, Joseph T. Fauni: John A. Moran, W. L. Stearns, R. C.| Jodoin. Six hours after high water it 1 low | Jones, Frank A. Bill, James W. Sempl tide, which is followed by flood tide. Charles H. Kimball, Samuel Kronig, . Tyler Crut- | ig, Hon. R. J. 3 pfl‘“ for 25¢. Il e Gurdon L. Bidwell, Thomas F. Burns,| Legislative—Z. R. Robbins, chair- | G, | Young Woman Skater Drowned. | Willlam A. Breed, John L. Mitchell, | man, Albert J. Bailey, Lucius Brown E i 2etin | xisgston, N/¥., Jan. | & John B, Oat, Guy B. Dolbeare, Noah | William Caruthers, Jeremiah J. Des- | g Henry Tetreault of New Bedford is | nie Roosa i was drowned wh dson river near i afloat for some ing. A yvoung woman frien viciting friends in this slace. sopus, 3 f.':‘, BEMEMBER | sor st e “cluded— nothing reserved. Margaret Kraus of Plainfleld spent unday with fr ds in N. D, Sevin & Son AGENTS 1185 mos A. Prowning, chairman ippitt, Charles K. Chandl — - Charles A. Rathbone, Otto E. Wulf. liam Aiken. Hon. Fd A i e ey failed alsc, that the ma- i y Mr. and Mrs. John Tetlow have re- aj GREENEVILLE Education—Rev. Lewellyn Pratt, Gardiner Greenme. Charles{ 10 A0 M SO ville, Ohio m l x-m s alone in these chairman, John H. Scott, Thomas H. Ra aymond. Walter feriion ———— are worth Beckley, Rev, Herbert J. Wyckoft, John | H. Woodworth, Charles S. Holbr i eath of Mrs. Dennis Coughlin—| 2 B ar meeting and, drill of the £] eral times what w s Hat 8 i Dwight L, Underwood. Rev. C. vater—R. S. Bartlett. chairm b old in P 1 Ty - T e Funeral of Michael Barnett—Notes. |, T Picharite T Cinnsion | b Fvawat M D). Hon 5 B 5, | Garde Breboef was held in Parish hall 8 ‘.; | all ready-to-wear Koy & Fwll 3 ! 3 Peck, William D. Tillson. James L. Case_Albert B. Mair j2 PO ERacey . e At £.45 o'clock Monday morning death| ™ Health and Sanitation—Henry M.!liam H. S ds, Jam H wkhs e There xact Ha n ed " game to Mrs. Mary Coughlin, wife of | pollock, M. D. chalrman, George|Frank _Kromer, W & | i in this offer a Denris Coughlin, at her home on Bos- | Thompson, N. B. Lawis, M. D, | Fran Clinton M. Sfark, | _Finance—The preside well avenue. She had been in poor 1 A . . v - % R. W. Kumhnll M. D. Wil 2 l f[]l]nlam S rm BS healtn for about o Years, but was| M. D, P. J. Cassidy, M. D., Ernest J.' Young and Nathan A. Gibbs Pana . y u Was caused by 4 complication of trou- | Sa y nerson o $455 les. AN be: [e} B bain T UL Tansack, INDIAN ASSOCIATION. 95TH BIRTHDAY. i 949 79 Cents - il e B L T : = b _Garon, . . 5 o Years in this couniry. Sho, Meeting Held With Mrs. B. P. Learned [ Many Called on Miss Susan A. Si- | “onin t. returi T 8495 was married to Mr. Coughiin in| —Several Articles Read. monds—Presented Birthday Cake. duties as loom-fixer in the ’P:m(m.h 5 § HARMA! Greeneville in 1380, and has since re- | - mil ness of four weeks. | e e ‘ e DUNN S P CY! sided here. She was a regular attend- | There (was a very lnlereiflns meet_ | A goodly numhe ! PENINGS | ] 3-?3 14 that s ant at St. Mary’s church, and w: a | ing of the Indian association at ha. who were aware th: .95 the 8 B 50 Main Street. devoted wife and mother, beloved by | Past 10 Monday morning at the home 3 YANTIC ' HAPPE | DO YOU USE A | $4.95 4 that e dec3oa 8ll who knew her. Sis s SSSE B Teansd laniDrosd Good Catch of Pickerel—Fine lce Har- | vest at the Farms—Various Notes. Beginni Tod ¢ off ":: i\"twt-“’ Jo Coon g 3 F ountal“ 'dfficl::‘fn tghesf‘t;};la;v; g 4“95 . L at the remarkably Kilroy, who has been con- ! i e nous T e 1o e o ? (little price of out. omint r of - Paltic was al en ® ! We recomm A | The deceased leaves a husband and ! wWay. _ ? Al tl\ B t two sons, Hugh and Patrick, both of| The meeting was opened with prayer ways e es »! ed by a large circle of friends . |ports of the last meeting were then In Material, Style, Fit and WORK- — given Dby the secretary. Miss A. this city. Her death is deeply mourn- | by the president, Mrs. F. E. Dowe. Re- MANSHIP. Death of Michael Barnett. { Trumbull, and the treasurer, Miss & ighilin. jant in each i ik The death of Micl agea | Sarah Tyler. 3 ) Bimonds is not able to ge /i CHAS. H. NICKERSON, 2 e Ol o el Darnott, S8ed 1Y Mira iDawe-read e fnteresting And Fei walloas h Yaars aan. Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St o'clock Friday morning at the home of | PPreciative letter from Miss Millie every facult unimg | Anderson, the Indian girl whose tultion at Hampton Is paid by the association. fOBit G Ahes AU ar dink £ ing an illness of nine days. Death was M‘]SS A;d'irj"“ 3“01‘1”’3"h‘"th§" letter | attentive reader of the daily papers. e due to an absc the .- | & legend of her people about the cedar | Miss Simonds has ided h e , oo o the heck: Be-|tree which was read by Mrs. R W.|about the last ten ars, board made this shown Saturda sides the parents, one brother sur- t s e & shown Saturday vives. Kimball. with Mrs. Worcester at $9 Asy . > The funeral took place at 2.30 o'clock | Mrs. Learned then read an article | street. She is a native of Danver Sunday afternoon from the home of | DY Dr. Charles Eastman, the Indian| \Mass, and has lived all her life ke and intere: movilid his parents, Michael J. and Hannah Barnett, on North Main street, foll week end t the home of | 45 tiovs is & ohios Lemoine. catches of pickeral We have added to our line of Foun-| fisherman who | tain Pens the CONKLIN SELF-FILL- had beer o 1 e ice u’;: the n'h‘\b].\h(n\:nv . S 1 V l the dam counted his catch he foun "al!; ING FOUNTAIN PEN. Can be ca pe(na alues . P iibwa f 7 to cont some fine ickerel wt his parents. The house was filled with | Scholar of the Ojibway tribe, who mar- | New England. s S i S oot 24 | ;i ot and filled with | e Fne Latsl was Olied With | W0 the »autBvesk: MINine - Goodalb. | | swere greatly admired by those who ’ried safely in the pocket and filled with | o o L family, and the casket was covered This article presents the ideal of the | EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS. with beautiful flowers. Burial was in | Uncivilized Indian, painting in id e cemetery and the fumerall tints his virtues, and keeping in_the | New London and Middlesex Counties Ed spent the week endwith his sister,| | ard How> of Hizhland farms|any kind of ink from any ink bottle| ¢ andise during this week. Ou St. Mar; . Ay sk S it tverd e Nars ek, y C 2 Mrs. Charles Arnofd, of Pomfr en- | without the use of a glass ink dropper,| anaual entory takes place t cortege was composed of thirty car- background any vices except thos? 2 x | b | Tiages. The bearers wers Joaeph Mar. | which he leflrneg from the white man. Sa ter. Eole Blesicdionn. ter. | day of the mor | tie, Charles Donns, Joseph Bowen| Miss Elizabeth Huntington read an | 4 o wooo o o £ & e Cror : 9 i B Up-to-date { &na John O'Brien. - Shen & Burke had | article describing Medicine mountain | v\l § Vorkiggmen's meeting held it} The men emplover ny the Yantic| {the s farms have § on= of the finest ps of ice they bave had in mahy years. We have a full assortment of thess | we have charge of the arrangemonts. There ind the sreat stone medicine wheel | ;o guspices of the Y. M. C. A, State 3 was & large number present from out | Miss Trumbull's reading of an article | f% ausrices of the V. 4 e 11 = s jon John and have your bills J| 735 0275, and Mrs. Barmett have|by Rev. Aaron Clark, a missionary 0| G, hanan delivered 'an interesting pens in stock and will be glad to show | of merchandise which. will be offared of Taftville i | i Good lce Crop. | Is easily cleaned and will not leak. | s a t guest at the home of h Among the curios shown was a bas- | the sympathy of a large circle of|the Dakotas. in which is portraved the | Jyq o (HO0. no VEEn @B Miss Clara Fe at extremely low prices to close made out and your J| triends in their bereavement. life and habits of the Indians of Rose. | %7, % S0, U8 Ve ® & ondon ana| the e R ks a o t it bud reservation, closed the varied and | yrigqlechx founties have R dur; . s e ’ o g e A S e G sted L adc V New B r i e IG“GPS written by Funeral of Ernest R. Peterson. pleasing programme. state: cothmd o rendhtmand’, fhé Ed ddard of New ond We also carry the “WATERMAN Vit fia itire 4 | has heen filed in the United States ¢ | trict court at New York agalnst &tock exchange firm of Sig. ¥I. Rosen choir, composed of Miss Lillian Swan, | for the civil superior court in Fet Charles W. Pearson, Richard Pearson | ruary have been filed with the clerk \hud!c Norwich and izations doin; A uggestmn ong org, Wauregan House, 25 Bmadway 7 g [arson tHe s e td e s B Rl kit or axqnikits ‘eploving” and “woin |SLocticD SEA B sanatiriun 1nith: icon Ichabod Stods of | and the SWAN SAFETY. | these special offerings apublic typewriter. [/ and Tyra C. Peterson, was held from Manship made by Ramona el bl J | the home of his parents, on Boswell | S T A g0 to the homes erected in ot : - Pocket Pencils in Gold and Silver. Wo have a ihoroughly com- J|avenue at ® oclock Monday after- NEW CIVIL CASES. Of the state, owing to their being re- | e | B THE P o7 S & MITCHEL © tent , and noon. Many r-latives and friends were| _ . —_— moveg far 1 friends, Gy sX and 0 B . & M { N o l:_h'|:n.“':"’ tin. |/ present and there were many Leautirul | Suits for February Brought by New|jf e idsis (& nloderatdly Sommansd | HRent s el s 4 " g bz ¥ @ y nd sutis- flowers. Rev. Olof Nordbladh, pastor London Parties. and they point to tk that in New | ' 00> * rialiibi 1 - 'y yourself. of the Swedish Evangelican Lutheran —_— | London county the ate 2 1 Salem church, officiated. The church| Papers in two new suits returned | stine (s 1408 Soni s i An tnvoluntary Bankruptcy Petition : =] | and Miss Anmnie Pearson, sang several | of the superior court. ork,” combating” the disease, ¥ The Parker-Davenport Co., numbers, { *on'a common count, Andrew Maher | e’ _combating the discase. {piatt by three creditors with cama Proprietors. | The bearers were Charles W. Pear- | has brought suit against Joseph A. Do- ' amounting to $4. for money due on | - son and Richard Pearson of this city, | land of New London to recover $1,200 NORWICH TOWN stock transactions. The liabilities are | . said to be $600,000 and assets not yet | Charies Johnson of Montville, lent him previous to December 31. Eiown Ernest Peterson of Hartford. Burial| In a suit for $1,500, Jeanette T.| elPful Meeting of Epworth League—| was in the Yantic cemetery, and Re: ‘rocker seeks to recover on two notes, W. O. Rogers at Hartford Cunven-i the prof.pecfive piano ! buyer. I! cannol harm MARRIED RICE—WORCESTER—In this cit Mr. Nordbladh officiated at grave. | totaling $1,100, given by Paul Sistare| tion. and Leonard G. Crocker of New Lon- Reception for Rev. R. F. True. don. The meeting of the Epworth league L On Wednesday evening Rev. Robert B of the M. E. church, which wa. o | you to call at... F. True will be officially installed as AT THE AUDITORIUM. Friday eve Ao i i . pastor of the Dhird Baptist church | i Sa )y DIED. - . Following tihe installation exercises 2! Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. | by Georsc : ol 5 reception_ will be given the pastor and | ance, nearly ev i el g | Mrs. True. | Three pleasing acts make up the|in the *t 2 TR 2 | Rev. Charles F. Snow, a former pas- | vaudeville bill at the Auditorium, open- | made Gl A R e A e e | Mary H wife of T 1 tor of the Third Baptist 4‘huT‘V|L will Northfield Bugter |5 il i nefors well fil ing on Mon d houses | e the matinee and evening ;mrforn { 49 Main Stree! from her evening. In the musical ; ] . | i ADDNRN 1 7 Perainae | mentat biie on suxop: e | : | And it may bexetit you CARDW ’ Walter Armstrong of Fourth street uponivm anc 3 t i Kati e of S ‘"“Y(“‘\ l i S is sevously ill with pneumonia. | sides winni P i £ o eet a r P o I § s vnother' yuu | A HALF-POUND PRINTS. TRY ONE.| Nijcholas Spellman is confined to his | megap : 3¢ | o ,k‘" 5 s b= Jam1z | home with a severs attack of grip. | Bovd and Lorens make a team of s Jam. 22 1002, IMUST admit — - - character singers w thier of Central avenue | bers and costume ch few davs with friends in | turn_attr William O'F HINCKLEY 6.50 $0.50 50 50 What is the use of being cold when se vocal num- | nges make their ! m the headliner is| the Miss Dora is spending i"all River and Pawtucket. Ww. B. in the comedy|man avenu i1 » — i sketch ting iainted With - ? {vou can buy a Buftalo Montana Robe COMMON PLEAS COURT. | Mother. The four in the sketch are Mrs. Alfred S. Childs returned Mon- tiome of Peter |at $6.50 which is absolutely windproof. Wednesd waterproof and mothproof? A Robe fter a for ght's | iwml cast, resulting in a laugh-pro- | day from New York Motion List Business Held. at New ! ducer that kecps the house in good|V ldasiihni guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bd-| =2 '*l“l t‘ 1'” - worlh’(hir(-r: m.:: he pr M" We have humor while they are on the boards.| ward Chiids. OBRIEN- ontvi . yit- a limited number for th! seuson éorvdan—Judgmtnlu Given in Several | fUMOT EUe pictures are well chosen — | . liam aged 86 years. G d h There fs none genuine withe the P — {and to complete a well rounded bill Mrs. Connell returned Monday to| Fuficral e 10 Mase of Lot randmother Diamond I‘ra[‘lu'h iiddss v i X - — her home on the Has 1d road, 1l st Joh nuhY Men el Gt . D A few gooc rgains left in Stre: o A At Naw Loattd Seena: Norwich Pole Robbed. week's vislt With relatives in otoske Burial in St Mary's ceme: mage gfiod_ home- and Stable Blan - a . e ” & H tow] ia . ery s city handed down judgments as follows: (.| A Norwich Pole, whose name could | 02 and Hartforc g S e wa Inage oS-ty 1 _ THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO, B. Clark ve. Jacob Berrang, $85 for not be learned, is today minus several | woodbury O. Rogers of Washineton | SrRop ity this Sinow LA | her day. Itwasn’t Bath Street. Norwich, Conf. Clark. In Lewls Crandall vs. Edwurd | hundred dollars as a result of his care- | gireer s wistdent oot iha too Rt e ! : : : i 7 Lewis, $1 ey || very stylish, but it | Jan2idaw for asse Co. vs. Nor ment of $100.80 fo In Charles H. 8 wire, judgment of $1 and of tw horses f i In the mat ty Co. vs. th motion to ex fendant ss, The Pole we plaintiff. In the | lessn t down to New 1t Co., fude- | York, intending to secure passage to . the old coun He had several hun- Wiek- | dred dollars, was carry in recovery | & He laid the sack down in the G d Central statio - | New York when he went into th a|let, and whe Ty is in tays, where he w fih meeti to be held in Jew 10 Wednesday, TAFTVILLE CARD to ex THANKS. ss our gratity wore. It’s one re- deeming waslength (3 da) s. But | have left no place for grandmother’s 'fhome - made i 5 men we Bave fo do our work. We car ninz | AL i‘;’;"g' Wz‘”fl“"‘“ months { | ocire the public of a fine grade of ated | e style and fit and finish are even | | [.p0r and the very best patterns and Announcement for 1911 The Fanning Studios, i1 Willow S | | would respectfully call attention to the ) . sack and all, had di He made complaint to the : ce of New York, and also to the| Church—Meeting of Carpenters’ Officers Instailed. | New Haven road authorities. but up Forty Hours’' Devotion in Sacred Heart O. H.—Notes. Thames union. No. 137, U. B. of to the ent nothing of his money | The perlod of forty Wall Papers we carry and the work AdOrees 3. H. JOHNSON, M. B. Agent ind_J. of A., had its officers installed | bas en. He had just about|in the Sacred Heart chy 243 ‘Washington strvet, Bosion by Past President Robert McNeely at| enough money left in his pockets to|ed at 0 c'clock - Sunda; its meeting Monday evening in Car- | et back to Norwich. with a solemn high mass, penters’ hall. Reports presented from | J Vet by Rev. John Ramel of Hartford | more marked than the wearing qual; | designs in our 1911 Wall Papers. We the committes which arranged the ce A Single Tax City. Contessions were heard on The makers have gone to extreme | | can quotc specially low prices for work ebration of the twenty-fifth annive The attention of political economists | afternoon and_ Monday. The servic pains to make{gidetfisssthe neatestand | | SOmPIC(e, O will be pledsed o gall e | paper if vou have any slar firm to most durable hosiery that money canbuy. | | go your work. ® Especially look atour feather weights. dec2sd ‘ £ men, women, misses and boys. Come —AND— iin and let the clerk explain the many sary a week ago showed that this was ust now attracted to the marvel- | Wili close at 7.30 o'clock this (Tue o D A one of the pleasantest occasions the | ious little city of Edmondton, Alberta,| day) morning. carpenters have enjoved which, after a sufficiently long triai| Rev. athers O'Keefe and Massicotte 9 - of the single tax system, pronounces TRUNK? it so good that it would not return to| 7ol | the ancient plan. In Edmondton the owner of unim-| W. H. Kennedy | proved land pay just as large a | MeCann, N | tax as his neighbor who may h: A. Grumbly, R I repair, remodel, redve and clean Funeral o make money through the enterprise | Papilion, V around them. They must | maurice, Rev Buy it here, and now. Hight Tour- i H Furs at a very reasonable price. All ; Te s A y Cavanaugh, § || points of superiority_over any hosiery | | Ee o l-:; runke .nnv‘ .:. cloge them out, A ER mrec.flr | his lot a costly building. No more is ;v Pf{";:;“k\i\nf m" P. J. O'Reil- | | offered at the price. Four pairs in a box. | |} w 'I‘v‘.:rinjw"re'sfi'k.hron postal and R — | momit hbt o cpesulatons enaouagad | Baltic; Bev, FH. mpaimers. PR HOaE P Cur GGHiER gRRriitnglon § { - S NRUC RIS, < The 2 and Embalmar %o old on to their umimproved lapé | cum: Rev. (. H. Paquette, satisfactory wear. e e Stetucket Harmess Co., 2 imantics T K Ku > build, or else find their land | City; Rev. J. C. Matthicu, value eaten vp by tax: The thing | Broderick, Moosup; Rev. is simple, and it appears to be effect- | thy, Wauregan! Rev. | tve. Noort, Putnam; Rev. B. M. Donnell | Edmondton certasniy thr under | Rev. H. D i | 321 Main Street, |V m. ¢. BODE, Prop. 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bldg. Telephone 342-2, Prompt service day or night Lady Amsistant, Residence 116 Broadway, ©opp. Thestre. Telephone €42-3, | 35,000, and when the suburb of Strati EEE—— | 073 (s added the population will l.ady Assistant. L ! o e RS Ihe Bflfl w Klfls [:n Celivered (o Any Part of Norwich | p | the Ale that 1s acknowledged 1o be the | Henry B. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. ' L " 4y - lies, Grosvenordale; Rev. | jy1sdaw best on the marke: — HANLEY'S zio, Stamford. l i a PEERLESS. A telephone order wil ! the single tax and municipal owner- | Anthony ship. 1In eight vears the city has ad- = vanced from @ population of 2500 to Body Sent to Canada, receive promp: attention. OUR N {TODAY WE OFFER FRISWELL D. J. McCCRMICK, 30 Frankhis St. BAKERY -] On Monday afternoon a praver ser- gona is added the population wi vice over the remains of Adelard Malo 34\3(; °H=rs: lot :"2 ';;"' $3.50 and THE JEWELER, YT i ni n the neigl r] of 50,000.—Boston | was conducted at his lite home, on X e oes a . ita . NEWMARK L put_vour bust. Post. ‘P)rlrizledfence Dsg:ee«d by Rev. Arthur T ;B:W.Y::l:lu(::ft:t i 7156 Boswell Ave. ” " ‘e elegations were present 4 i lass uors wad g e By {fi,‘:f.".&, Amoy, China, has only one Ameri- | from the Knights of Columbus and the FRANK A. BILL, 25 to 27 Franklin Street. Meais and Weleh arentt can firm, the Standard Oil company. St. Louis sociesies, of both of whichl Telephonc. 104 Main Strest. dec26daw orde, John Tuchle Prop.