Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 15, 1911, Page 7

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Blankets, Robe £ present, both_ the upper floors being | {al Abstinence and Benevoient society’s | cousin, Miss Ella«Skinner of New e 3 B | S o o e THees, h mmiden oros | Ailied with Players. ‘There were 90 Tali, und & well balanced programme| who Will be her guest for & week. | °ig VIsILor at the home of EL Y, QHbPS. At d1oMen's Cotton and Wool Hait 16 to 934—regulay price ibey "ur.uoats belns'm mah’ Louise Hamilton, Sie | les of Whist and ten where the game | including addrésses by ~prominent e turned after & trip with friends'in J o o oo Canira . i was the daughter of Hannah and Wil- | Of 45 was played.” Following the play- | members of the o and in-] Joseph Lillibridge returned Monday | Columbia snd Hartford. At 176—Men's Fancy Mercerized Hait| 180 | ufv"f. If Callirenie. n Y Nam Hamiion s She wan mared. in | ng dancing was enjoyed for the r Emeonta) mustcall weiactiomEdne Deon | (rovt & 1hEoo it with triends R e (v e Mot o i e o alus | quaiity Lis ) 1581 to Henry A. Pitcher. by Rev. Mr. | Juainder of the evening, the music be- | arranged for the occasion. The princi- N #ett school in the village Monday in ob- 26¢ 'u‘r i - THE L. L. CHAPMAN €0. |suiivan, then pastor of the Greeneyille | 11 furnished by the Cadillac orches- | bal speaker will be Statg, Deputy Wit servance of Lincoin's anaiversary At 390—Mon's Fleecy-lined and Ecru | stiahs rroguiar oo GRabiat Congregational church, and sinco that The Yall bad Its usual attractive | llam J. Mulligan of Thompsonville, the townepeople un Ribbed _Shirts and Drawers; a puir, regular pri 3 3 BATH STRWDT, NORWIGH, CONN. | time they Mad Hived in Gresneville, Ara. Gecorations. While thens wan o “brlde | Comn., whose ability sa an orator ii| " Miss Augusta Learned returned on | 03, of fhe townspeople un value 50¢. s G S 3 OO | e e ey ianre: | ale of the home-made cake, candy | well known throughout the state. Mr.| Tuesday to her home In Versallles aft- | o'y T4ES S a0 sy o Bitcher 18 Soevived b7 tw9, hildren. | Sud ioq cream Which had been fiberally in addition to belng @t the|er a few deys' visit with Miss Jess! At 695—Men's Wool Fleeced Shirts and [ Valuo | lery —second at Dboth of Greeneville. 4 by members of the society. the Knights of Hyde of Washington street. Drawers, value $1.00. 5o ) af a pair, Mra. Pitcher was & member of the 19 | Women’s Fleecy-lined - Hosw DEren and | erous mem| anorncy of FTVI (Spactal to The Bulletin.) At ‘98c—Men's - Woolen Shirts and e E:i'fi:vfl'nsf memn:‘rofilzfizufic oties | _The proceeds of the n.-ur. which | town cour{ is also a well known T‘ LLE Washington, Feb., 14—The house Drawers, an assorted lot, value ‘;‘6‘;* ‘:i;’:—hé’flig r:-::r n: 2-2 3 of the chu She was of a kind, | Should amount to a good newspaper m, o is secretary and ot Mo 4 | committee on claims las finally re- $1.50 and $2.00. =il foving disposition, and made many | il be used for the POr of the par- | treasurer of the Paraons® Printing com. | Dea ey ""“,"’ ~Netos and | SCRici "o “omnibun’ ciaims bl thet o Aexrs Ecru Ribbed Combina:| 2o | Our entire line of Womes'a friends, by whom et death ie deeply In general charge of the whist|pany, publishers of homp: srssnals. passed the senate last December, but uo-m" LR e oy By value | 87%¢ mported Are Out —_— We offer the finest llu of Valen- * for a short time. for about a week with pneumonia. hem, 1 made = 5¢ 9 tines in Connectiote: Funeral of Mrs. Geoghegan. e mg‘n:“g“';"“;‘e’"“‘mmg This is strictly an’ invitation affair,| She was born in Scotland in Bep- | te Boos An effort wiil bo Shirts, . good, heavy welsht, 25c | pair, value 25c. - - & ;{he‘n‘;nehr'u o:{ ):r-. Bridget xmign. with his usual tact and judgment. and owing to the lxlsmueufi:z;sb::;l tember. m1l l)uddluth!:r nfiilohn and value $1.00. 190 | Misses' Fleocy-lined Iunq Pretty wife of Jol 'og] B‘I-II.WII held m pacity of e cou len Farrell, and came to this coun ! If this does not succeed, there i value ! Vests and Pants—at 1! « nd our Chesp Valentines are | her late home, No. 68 Central avenue, | Jouesh’ A Donnelly. Jererian. Heulss, | obliged. fo Testrict the mumber of In-|as a ohild. Ehe was married fo Tai Shanee (o et (hese clairms on | At o—Mews Hesvy Buckskin] vito, | Vo Sd Catier protty. on Thesday morning, and many rela- | Willjam Hartle, Pierre Ithier, Charles | Vitations allowed each member. White | ville to Hugh McAvoy snd they have|in the cofamittee conference. S ove. RP tives and friends of the deceased wers Mullancy, Jobn Humvhrey and M. J. | Cross council has a wel] deserved rep-|lived here for ‘some" tine. Mra. Mec- | The following Conmectiout claims. | o¢ g9c—Men's Coat Sweaters, feduced At | One case of Women's Fleecy: We have Valentines for Young' and pre-em. The floral forms were num- they awarded the prizes |utatidn for making their anniversary| Avey was a regular atl known as navy yard overtime claims, from $1.00. 29c | lined Ribbed Vests—in wd ©Ote, for serious ‘and’ gay. us and_beauytiful. The body was —M, Barry, statue; | celebrations most enjoyable occasions,| Sacred Heart church and took an ac-|are in the bill as repofted: To Lila J. ) | only—value 50c. » taken to St Mary’s church and ser- Band " painted vase. | S0 that all-who have been favored with | tivs Interest n its affairs. H Baldwin of Nwm widow of Willlam | A¢ 98e—Men's Coat Sweaters, reduced Our humereus Valentines are sim- | Vices were conducted. The solemn high | Mrs. R. A Blanchette, silver knife and | OR the occasion of the commemora-|loving disposition won 8. from $1.50. 290 | One case of Women’s Nati Py gront, mice, claan, dulcious fun| Bars, v, Seicbruicd b7 Rev, &, L apoon; A Walah enterpicce; Mes Tt | clebration wmay be consldersd fortu, | riencs, and her loes i detply mourned ko 3-”& o Tegular and $ i m| am eefe ol- : nate. will be rec as | by all. e leaves her hus ang At $2.19—~Men's Coat Sweaters, reduced| 750 nts, in 3 We Nave Valentine Post Cards by| UMioWh offictatine s deacon 2d Re. fl:’,"‘,’,’m{:‘f“‘;’f:{." Kathiee Tonel | on' the occasion of he commesmora-| thres small children, besides several ‘g'mm $3.00. The Goars ' William 3. Kennedy as sub-deacon. | pocketbook; Mark Bresnan, handker- | tion of the 26th anniversary; one vear | prothers and sisters. of Goeorge O. Campbell, $230.19° xty at ‘the: 5 the theusand in’ great = variety.|Two solos were rendered by Mra Mary | Chior: Mrs. Disco. belt buckle. Men- | 880: that the council was the means of Gldeon ¥. Handsemest line we have ever shown. | I.. Sllncy alnd‘ Joa:t&hv-:lee #ang | yeremiah bonnvn'n. traveiing. set: L ml‘l:o dht;;‘\!lc)(\i Prof. J. Ehl“:;‘ Returned from Canada. a 79“10 i ‘VVomanl Rmm Union Sulta Do CERSinNn & SOy S McNuity, smoking set; Edward Byron, s Who delivesads s Very ahbie B 1 ol tinalid, sO and’ Miss Olive - o o B We offer some. nise things._in. Val D-n.., bearers wers Daniel Driscoll and | qrbrella’; Thomas Riley, atickpin; M. | dress at the bourd of trade banquet Gadoratte b Qviia ona Miss Olire | itratrix of George Sand CICWMCQ Prices 9100 | sisos, Togular price SLORL | entine Books. ‘winds. >+ D5 Wednoudas cloudy e n.iL “With rain o snow, # mture changes and fresh | ble winds, and on Thglfll g:nly | cloudy weather, with slightly Jlower temperatures. Observations in Norwish, The. following racords, reported from | Sevin's show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Tuesday: ‘Ther. Bar. 30 30.18 31 '30.21 28 30.20 7 3 m. Hl(nen 39, lowest 28. Comparisons. | Predictions - for Tuesday: moderate east winds. Tuesday’s wsather: As predicted. Sun, Meen snd Tides B sisea®}"sate. i water. | Ria Snow; 'Dny.um‘]m-.ug llv.m8 R -l 1y 1 u..'n‘fi?-'x':fi.'-fi ::' "' e "GREENEVILLE Death of Mrs. Henry A, Pitcher—la- dies’ Socisty Holds Supper—Notes. The death of Mrs Henry A. Pitcher. [$% widow of He at 11 o'clock Bpen sty Soe Sult B7 A Pitcher, occurred evening. She had days with pneu- mourned. Her death followed closely that of her husband, and the bereaved chilldren have the deepest sympathy of the community in their misfortune. Donovan of Boston, B. M'Caughney of Attleboro, Joseph FL Con,nor, James i i e 5 i ; i 5 T 5E gé 3 i § For the state the girl was called and testified to the action of Green, who is her uncle by marriage, and claimed that the assault took place in Preston that she 1s the mother of a month- 4, Tiwas teatified that when parents went away Mrs. Green used m&owth.hrmwlooknmrme family and that Mr. Green came there undays and it was on one of these Yisits that the allezed affair occurred. She sald that eho is 17 years of age: while other Witnesses testified that she WHIST AND DANCE FOR Charitable Socisty—Ninety Tables of len—flw Prize Winners. The annual chnny whist and dance b; Ladies' Charitable society of parish_was held in St Mary's T, A. and B, hall on Tuesday evening, ~and = despite - the stormy weather therg - was a large number The prizes were also donated by gen- ‘were Miss Mary Hartle and Mrs. Jer- emiah F. Healey, who had the assist- ance of the executive committee. W. E. Hartle had charge di thie play- ing. on the main floor, while in the J. Dwyer, cuff buttons; Edward ney, fountain pen; lomas Fitzge ald, box of oiur-, ‘M. Timmons, vase; lo- THE CHARITABLE Funp| "lfi ner ‘witnesses ar'é bahalf, ‘There were gn anets'hclu. Volu:ltn“ and ofil- against of the girl, and two yolln' 8 they had been ien ‘(uflflad that gtendly with ¢he girl. testimony of Mrs, stimony of B ot ro Ber of heF gondition and she knew nothing about it. Mr. Green 3aid_that Tie had never been told of the girl's copdition or accused of the crime until he was arrested. Justice Bailey held that m it dence_presented, with the Prougnt out in ike case, aid mot i rant_the holding of the accused for fhe higher court and he was discharg- ed. There were about a dozen witness- es for the accused and & balf-dozen for the state. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CELEBRATE FRIDAY NIGHT 26th Anniversary of the Institution of White Cross Council—State Deputy Mulligan te Speak. the On_ Friday evening, Feb. 17th, members of White Cross council, No. 13, Knights of Columbus, will com- - memorate the 26th anniversary of the formation of the council. The exer- clses will take place in St. Mary's T¢ Press. In addition be is a director in the State Business Men's association. Following the literary part of the pro- gramme a’buffet lunch will be served, after which dancing will be enjoyed make the exercises of the 26th anni- versary celebration fully as interesting The account 1 the death of on': Glen Woflk’n mill is. partially shut down for a st Mrs. rflaay in Hartford, Mrs. James Butler of Old Cemetery Llne. 'Wlt Sunday with relatives in ' Miss Ida Thurston of Hallville was | party. The desorations were of many. the guest & day last week of Mrs. H. Lamb of Town street. Ever Dfl\.hm ‘Tuesday to Miss Sarah Abml of Jewett City l‘b. le o IM Norw! was the guest Monday of Mrs. G. € Bull of Blisy place. - The orchards on Dr. Hill's the and put i order by Mrs. George Peck is emerulnln! ork, The death ‘of EHM L. Fm“. wife of Hugh McAvoy, Tuesday ‘alternoom st her home: on Nos wcu '“ddm!f death of thelr =8 Recalied Son's Duul. eit of Lobar tfltndi' the death — uunm—lflms mmummucp-c its large bottle at & vgaon Co. and drugeists everywhere. | colored valentines arranged in an ar- 2 m‘" ner. ‘Games ws’r‘!‘pl.l’yed and e selegtions delighted the com: Ciréle_of The Kings| pany: The sccial was ‘conaluded o ibuted - valentines on m lnnelen’r:od by Mra | e B "#: “henga d.fmm Boz- her siater, Personal Items. Jen; Ferry, who has beel confined to the hause by iliness, is re< | ymed covering. Lena Markoft and Mrs. S8amuel Miner of Fitchville wete gussts of friends in the village Monday. Jouabh Griffen of Hebron was a week It Gibbs. Mrs. Taftville rfid “i being all the French spoliation claims were eut out of the bill. Thase are the claims in which so many Connecticut people are intorested, but the southern members of the committee Tefused to occurred rwich avenue.. She had been sick Canade, to which place they called last week dy the father. Owing to the to Harriett B. Gaylord of lor, sister of Dudley E. SEASON. NOW IN PROGRESS HERE, IS ONE OF THE GREAT EVENTS OF THE DURING THIS SALE WE MAKE REMARKABLE LITTLE PRICES = ON ALL CLASSES OF WINTER MERCHANDISE. AN AB- ‘8OLUTE = CLEARANCE CHIEF AIM AND OBJECT. FORE IT IS A GREAT OPPORTUN. ITY 'FOR ECONOMICALLY CLINED. NOTE THESE OFFERINGS mmmf Clearance Prices On Men’s Furnishings At 6c—Men's Fast Black Cotton Half Hose, value 10c. At $159—Men's Natural Wool Ribbed Combination Suits, At 69c—Men's Outing Flannel Night On Women’s Wear IS OUR THERE. | CHIEF ATM AND OBJECT. THERES FORE T IS A GREAT OPPORTUN< < IN- CLI NED. \ Clearance Prices {On Hosiery: And Underwear ‘Oucueofd}unu‘-!&lv 3% IWeight Hon-ry af m L value 32.00.1 45, | Infants’ Winter Welght Rita vaiue | bed Vests, all sizes—at 156 & at was the affair one year ago. LUKEWARM WATER ' _AS ANAESTHETIC, G. Reld, At 45 m- Judlll were J. Halpin and J. Donohue, and the prizes were won by John Donovan, Jr, who se- cured a pipe, and Thomas Connell, Clearance Prices - On Gloves Few Developments in New York. Albany, N. Y., Feb, 14—With Charles F. Murphy, the Temmany leader, and ‘William F. Sheehan, both absent, there were few developments in the United heavy snows, the trains were delayed and they were unable to got to St. Rosalle in time for the funeral On their return they brought back to Taft- vills with them thelr little sister, Bva tery, and Rev. Father Smith officiated ot the grave Cranston & Co. At 19c—Women's Flannelette Short Skirts in pink and blue stripes, Rev. and Mrs. Ricketts Entertain. value 25c. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ricketts gave| who received a box of cigars. Used in Operations for Appendicitis at| Cadorette, who will live with them. 1 situati to-| At 69c—An ‘odd lot of Women’ 79¢ | Women's two-clasp Kila s a valentine S00ie] st the Consresatio Those on' the various committees Johns Hopkins Hospital. i g AL SR Wrappers, In cadet blue omly— | value | Gloves in blagk and. colors— ‘m th M 1 parsonage to the 35 young members | Who contributed to the success of the - - reonals, regular. price $1.00, $1.00 | one-clasp Chamois Gloves in - 1 " " ot th. cholr, ay evening. The|affalr included: Candy, Mrs. McCor-| Baiimore, Feb. 14.—Lukewarm wa-| Elmer Audette has returned from a|the withdrawal of Mr. 2 broken assortment of P ter is now being used as an anaesthet- | visit with friends in Bosto: 11 b In Matarial, Siyle, Pit and WORK- | gumes and music. ios croam and caks| chasi Curran, Mrs, J, Healy, M 1o ia ol Tt B aapeaca T ™ = e they aay, tho lesialacrs miy Pleco _and two-piece House| 79 | An odd assortment of Wem= MANSHIP. were served, the hostess being assisted | Humphreys, Miss Lizsie Gallagher, | ot Johns ,gv““- hospital, according| Fred Roy of North B street is con- | continue daily and balot for 8 senator Dresses—regular price $1.00. value ] en's Long Kid. Gloves in 13 CHAS. M. NICKEREON, by Miss ¥lisbboth Miss Nora Hartle, Miss Mary Hartle; | 1o the statement today of a surgeon of | fined to the house with the grip. until adjournment. There was prac- FlEl A 4150 | and 16 button length—at T8 Morchant Tailer, 128 Main 8% ist, and Miss Anai cake, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Mullaney, | national repute connected with the in- =t tically no change in today’s vote, At 75c—Women's Flannelette Kimo- a pair, valoa $1.60 snd $L96. g wocnlh I-tur;y of mthe ‘evening were | Mrs, il:hn J?’r:phly).o Mr-»Ja)rln‘:: grm- stitution. Mr. Bernard and Mr. Desjardin -were » ncun1 and :Jre"uling su]cque:l é{y’ a i a5 & ures shown e mi rscope. | van, 8. in novan, ary - variety of styles, value -00. Women's 8 ton o, Ricketts was presented an clogant | Flelds; ice cream, Alra. Charles FOX. | ciaren oy mocman al to g mcag. | '™ Willimantic recently on business. Englishmen afe meking consider- v ] | e o music cabinet by the members of the | Mrs. John Brophy, Mrs. Timothty Don- | sary is to Inject lukewarm water in| The work of flling the Ponemah progress in Siveria, gepecially inf At $159—0dd siyles in Women's| (355 | in a broken line of sizes. choir. ovan, Mrs. C..O. Murphy, Miss Katle | suficient quantities under the skin in| company's Jcehousss has been com- Soteallang abaticirs and Perigurat: Miaghglevte. Long Kimenos, ‘res: e Buckley, Mra. John Malone, Mrs. Den- | the vicinity of 4he part operated on. Dleted. ing plants. ular price $2.50. $1.48 | Women's 1: Dutton : Supper at Third Baptist Church. nis Bowen, Mrs. William Ryan, Mrs. ‘-w. ).v. obtalned ereat results 2 £ . - . Suits value { Chamois, in sizes 835, 6% and The supper held by the Ladies' so- | umphreys, Mra. James O'Dorovan: | through the ues of water he sald| D, Davignon spent Tuesday in Dan- DIED, 'th;"g Y:,‘:g"ye",;m'f’fl:"eg“ g S BT I! 7—;115/ quality et - T Al 3 8. V. 8. o / clety of the Third Baptist church in | gy 00 SOR®e 10 G nce commits | 1 toar o aomar s, NI T ke A Joistns sttandiae’ e Tintre) bl joo —In Norwich Town, Feb. 14,| $20.00 | nals, mostly light solors — evening was very pleasantly spent with the chapel. on Tuesday evening, was well attended, in spite of the storm. An excellent baked bean and cold meat supper was served and a good sum was added to the treasury. The commit- tee in charge of the affair was com- posed of Mrs. H. I Peckham (chair- man), Mrs, James Spicer, Mrs. George Biiss, who were assisted in mm. by mick, Mrs. Edward Brophy, Mrs. Mi- tee, Joseph Donnelly, Willlam Hartie, C. 0. Murphy. Jsmes O'Donovan. Pat- rick S. Hartie, Charles Mullaneg, Dr. Edward Brophy, John T. Sullivan, John Donovan, Cornelius Downes, Patrick Sullivan, H. P. Beausoleil, Plerre Eth- ier, Frank Yerrington, John Donovan, Jr., A. Brady, William McClafterty, Mr. operation is in progress ths patient is saidl to feel no pain, is tully conscious and wtaches with n- terest the man with the knife. ‘The use is confined to only a few surgeons who have learned the proper manner to inject it to get resuits. Tt is said water results in the opera- Mr. and Mra. Charles Bolduc of Nor- wi New Bedford. Joseph Chavusse and Peter Blanchard | spent Saturday and Sunday with fri ToL G Gorm orge Fineral from s Iate home, No. T4 Otrobando avenue. Tnursday mornin, at 815. Requiem mass at ch avenue are visiting relatives in Hoart churoh at § o'clock. 18, 1911, & Allen’s Main strest ‘el arior ends here. ek aRe afteribon at 1t he continues | At 79¢—An 0dd ot of Women's one- regular $20.00 and §: at $12.50, 5 $18.00 | Women's Tailored Suits of value $25. 00 cheviot, serge in Ylack, navy | regular $25.00 Suits at $16.00. 96,00 | Chfldren’s Winter Coats, sizes uits Our Annual Sale of Kitchenware IT WH.L CONTINUE TODAY AND ALL THIS8 WEEK. THIS I8 A and, worsted, and ‘brown — e Tadios of the’ soaloty. Gladue, Lawrence Nolan, Horace Corn- | tion have none of the atter-effects ML sa b T IR L SR R, SRlug |78 10016 youra,: at-hate pece— ek A s 2 ing, Harry Murphy, Felix McMahon; | which mark the use of ether or cother | Mr, and Mrs. Mathaw Exley nt o GREAT CHANCE FOR HOUSE- 3 ¥ PITCHER—] Feb. 13, .| $10.00 | Fegutar 310.00 Coats at §5.00. nday with Mr. and Mrs. ATthur Cue HBH_In thi elty, Fob, 1% 19181 # Personals. Miss Florence Peckham of Preston visited frinends on Ceatral avenue on Tuesday. scorers, whist, Misses Josie A. Hartle, Nellip O’'Donnell, Hannah Reynolds, Lizzie Downes, Catherine Casey, Julia Tarleton, Kathleen Murphy, = Rose Leonl.rd Esther Collins, Hl-nmh Ma- drugs. DECLARED SANE, 1S MARRIED AT ONCE Bui stv: Arthur Trembly ha: aui H_Loulgo Hamilton, Wife of the late ant of Norwic] Funera] Serviccs Trom her late Home, 4 Prospect street. Friday afternoon, ‘eb. 17, at 3 o'clock New ‘London papers pithse copy. turned to his ties with the Ponemah mill after an Clearance Prices KEEPERS, BOARDING HOUSES AND RESTAURANTS. NEVER BE- FORE HAVE WE. BEEN ABLE TO OFFER = 8UCH EXTRAORDINARY lome, Rlordan, Lizsie Curran, An-| pr. John C. Bullitt, Philadelphia Mil- | illness With the grip. VALUES. MAKE IT A POINT TO Mrs, Charles Gay of Boswell avenue | nie Henly Katherine Neibert, Pauline A, 7 o i Ol MWAVOY—In Taftville, Feb, 14, Bliza- BAKERY s roturnea from o wees visit with Murphy, Mary Malone, Hatile Will- lionairs, Weda Miss Edna Dever. Miss Katherime Day has returned to|. beth L Farrell wife of Hugh Mo- On L (] LRy e Do - We are confdent friends in New Haven. famson, Katherine' Bray, Sarah Kel- Hingham, . Feb. 14.—Dr. her home off Merchants’ avenue after | muneral ,!o.., her late home on Nor- ac PARTMENT TODAY. b Ple, Cakte R ley, Saiie Clark. Mary Erunaile, Mary | .S58 e Hensiptia “mionn | visiting friends in Worcester. SRy :n%.;rrvm::n;?wm o S R S R g Alonzo Marsh has moved from North ay ire, whose sanity was questioned b nals 5 . « | scorer, 45, John Walsh: sel liing candy, | 2ire, a 4 ut wick, Me., 1 loc! 3e Lace Edging and Inserting > v, Main strect to the home of his daughe | NI Winitred Driscoll, Camilla Healy, | members of ‘his famlly, was married | Alsc Dufresme of Brunswick, Mo, 1o Zat 38 & yard, value Gc to s - W Helen Brophy, Liilian Morlarty. Lizaie| here \onieht 1o Miss Edne, Dever | Bifrcand on Providance strest e, pec: - Miss Mabel McKinley, daughter of | Boriny Bronty. Marle Mullone ® | estate; ‘The wedding was performed ARG At | One 1ot of Cluny Lace Bands Mr, and Mrs, Johit McKinley, roturned | Dersoait P Jor e Mullaney, Aa | by tno Rev. James Bullitt, a brother,| William Wholleben epent Saturday o |and Egeings, in white and ll\ Ribbons A on Monday from the Backus hospital, Immediately upon Tecelpt 6 o news | Shing on the ATIE Stive, Qncus ooru, for centers —at Go & here she has been for three Weeks. | yn1axe ABOLISHMENT that the court had pronounced the & R 1 yard, value 1bc and 19c. At | 500 vyards of Black Cottens . stor, Ruth, who also been oL Philadelphia man sane. = 3 gy oo — 5 Main Stréet, 5o | back Velvet Ribbons in the iy Pl entirely ‘recovered. OF CHURCH BELLS.] Mr. Bullitt and Miss Dever arrived re. John Brown ls recovering At [ One lot of Venise Lace narrow ' widths—value 8¢ to p b i i heré from Philadeiphia todsy, accom- | 41 attack ‘,'f,,"{;‘:m,{’,.".l:‘fl:?,‘ffl',‘fls e 1 1240 | Bands and Appliques ~in 13%c & yard. 3 G ite, cream and eeru—a . . GCLASSROOMS FILLED Are Menmcs & o ety | Cather and “mother of the. youns | sickness on Tuesday. 1 . ke o 'vard, value 350 tc|- At | Briliant Taffata Ribben in Buy it hete, and now. Bight Tour- Caused by Harsh Noises. ¥ % 3 B WITH NOXIOUS FUMES 4 lady, and John Devers Jr. ~Arrange- : 39¢. % | black, white and all the isty Trunks left.. To close them out, LAt i ments had been made to have the find- | o, MI- and Mrs. Emil Cassivant - of wanted | colovings, three will < New York, Feb. r, Albert W Baltic spent Sunday at the home of At 45-inch Black Dress Nets, inches wide — regular price Il sell same at cost. Fertis faent on fhe etate lunacy | Ing of the jury in Philadelphia imme- . 5 ik . pres| (oF e etate iunaey | O Crorvarded to DF. Buititt ana| Mr. and Mrs. Txias Cassivant of Rail- . 690 | small patterns — at 69c a 13%0. P, ommission, speaking tonight before | Stely forwarded to br. Bullth andi rops avenue, Occum. -AND— yard, value $100 and $1.50: he Shetucket Harness Co.,| Pro-Rector the Socjety for the Suppresaion of Un | HieE, the news reached Hingher late e alitshiins e R At | Brilliant Tafteta Ribbon on neceasary Nolse, sald church bels '3 | the license from Town Clerk Fred H: YANTIC HAPPENINGS. ; At | Ome lot of Venise Lace All| 6e | back, while and all 321 Main Street, St. Petersburg, Feb. 14.—Tho revel- | Slty wore & tmenage to health ahd} yine’ yna- the: party repaired to St Rt a e s 98c | over for shirt walsts and 'm“) 4 lion against suthority of the students | ShIElS be B0 nsanity were wn- | Johw's Episcopal church where the cer- | Combined Valantine and Birthday Par. [ yokes, i white, cream and lmhu A, Wm. €. BODE, """P- Dicotne 80 sarfous that Pest Duvs %5 | doubtedly due to or hastened by harsh | emony was performed at 5.3 ty—Local Nows in Brief. 35750 1o $2.50. Grimm, the rector, and Prof, I and unnecessary nolse, sald Dr. Fer-| [ .. aAudicy L“ bar Report. - hie At |snm.nz Tasets Ribbon i A e g ¥ OR. [ AWETIIR. S UmEar repel On Tuesday evening a large number Lady Assistant. At | One Tot of 18-inch All-over| 19c | black, white all the Aldrejév, the pro-rector, resigned to- shop David H. Greer of the Epls- | Washington, 14. — Presiflent| of guests were invited to the home of Telephone call 328 98c | in eolors.— at 98c & vard, wantad «colorings, 5% inehes . e atudents continued” thelr an. | OVl dlocess of New York, an ardent | Tatt today ranmmitted io both the John Kilroy to assist in celebrating the Value $1.50 to $250. wide—regular price 30¢. VALENTINES . Great variety of Valen- tines, Letters, Booklets, noying tactics this morning and the hflu e room was so filled with the | umes of noxious chemicals that the prnm-nr in charge fainted. The quar- rel botweer the faculty and the men began when certain priviliges of the students were curtailed in punishment of demonstrations offensive to the gov- advocats of a “safé and sane” Fourth of July, made a plea for a sustained crusade against the indiscriminate use of fireworks. May Not Be' Wolfe.' Rome, Fob. 14—The reports from Otvieto, that H. M. Wolfé, the miss- house;and semate the first part of tha long awaited rej of Herbert Knox Smith, commii er of corporations, on the lumber Industry of the United States. " The report 18 in response to a resolution of the housa passed in De- cember, 1906, and one by. the senate dated January, 1807. It presents the first comprehensive investigation of the 13th anniversary of his daughter Sybil, which took the form of & valentine AN EASY AND HARMLESS WAY! Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. The Best Makes of Rubbers, RUBEER BOOTS and .ARCTICS. High and Jow cut, light and heavy weight, at Lowest Prices. TO DARKEN THE HAIR. Clearance Prices Clearance Prices On Boys’ Wear Box Novelties, Valentine Post Cards, Favors, Paper Napkins, Ete. RS EDON Y, Frankln Squars At 69c—Our entire stock of Trimmed| At 490—Boys' Toques, value 89¢: Guting Hats — Women's, Misses'| . oy B O i olo Caps llfi m and Children’s — value' up .to :flo—Bg. . Telephone. 104 Main Street. $2.48. At 49c—Boys" Knlckerbocker 'r!uu IS M€ ADLES, |1 sl cns oo s s ¢ SE Hau- ll:fllll am’ mE mafis[ At m;&«“ omen's Dress Hats, valuo| At $288-04d sizes In Boys' Wintes ' ””6 value $4.00. For the Gharity Ball - At sz.nl-w.:mena Dress Hats, vaiue dd alzes xn Boys' wum 5 Sults, value $6.0 Bisi Adles Tas yielded fo the raqusst 95 At 81, yu' Vdn(ar of many ladies, ’u';)i} R age the | At “‘pr..:;‘.mfi:;‘s s e g & saky. 3 "d 4 “" Wr' kgmmfi‘:flw %‘m 7 3 :m:am “:“f;_g‘““ up, :.. s::‘no b <= s g AP reel any Special Valuss in Feathers,| it '9596—Boys' Winter - 3 ag:‘wmb.lnuw-hfltfim Wings, Ov-n-uun. Ete. M n.vum!lzam sizes ¢ NORWICH—Wauregan. Houss.: E et Who does_not know of the value of sage and sulphur for keeping the bair dark, soft, glossy and in good condition? As a matter of fact, sulphur is & natural ‘element of hair, and a deficiency of it in the bair is held by many scalp spe- cialists “to be connected “with loss of «color and vitality of the bair. Unq\ul- tionably, there is mo better remedy for hair angd scalp troublos, especially prema- ture crayness, than.sage and sulpbur, if properly prepared. 'The Wyeth Chemical coms, feft hore this afiornoon for New | Gompany, T4 Corflandt St; New Fork York. -It.is. beHeved -he (g to see" the | Gif ot up a1t repuration of this LT T Symnsct u-;'i Yaifed, Wyeti's' Bagesand. Sulphar. ] e s voa by al $1.00 & bmlc. or is sent direct ll!‘ receipt of ing American art student. has been found, sre contradictory, one. stating the Famik upposed "to be ‘Wolf jport showing he was a B‘nllh Gubjoct, ‘while anothér asserts that the man was in posseasion of papers bearing the géal of the Ameri- can academy and a photograph of Wolfe. _ Director Crowninshield has telegraphed the m: or at Todl, which 24 milés from {h" to {dentify man on his arrival {ho British mint Tecently turned out its first Q@af;omm.—fi nigle bronze r use in amount and ownerabip of the standing timber of the cauntry. Deploring- the concentration of the control of standing timber among ,a few private interests, Commissioner Smith declares that the bulk of the thober is heing held speculatively and is “closly copnected: with railroad dominatio FRANX A. BILL, Griscoms Keep Sech Atlantle City, N, J., Feb. 14.—J. K. Tirner, cobfidential friend of the Gris- At “10 Franktin lt.lu!lifln .li. Tel Prompt: terviu‘hy or night. Assistant. Lady Resldence 176 Broadway. op.

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