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3 ng “qg:"f o specialist gave h!maboctb eoumnou of | ism 0¥ > x mmd m“mm to u.- it. 5 upon the took the medi % 4 m ot- deny & 2 ud. o, farsher etfort o 'rfnfi in- Three months later. wmxua meat-| ,-m-uumuwmu.mma.nm it;~it will if you breathe it regul “Furthermore, | o e orrt need to e Predictions for Saturday: o SaERbie plsows W1 : the church would 3 & catarrh specialist $30 to cufe you of __-‘ warmer; diminishitig north e - g ‘seen by a : p o YHine | catarrh, for the specialist is vet to be Saturday’s weather: As predicted. S _and on 3 he & A g born who can write a better prescrip- . TNe Tao ‘& Omgubd . Co.’ and na drug. Two More Iimcllb share of 2 here guarantee HY! $ v s NN tionary temperatures; ble winds, | Would possidle. oflguuu icluded gists everyw! N Be Pmperly Sunday's weather: A predicted | mere the oth PRESIDENT WARNE OF . | [io oure catah or money back = A Stock Clearance -Sale Fir and NATIONAL ASSOCIATION |bottle of HYOMEI, e hard rubber in- o tructions for use ‘~Today and Tomorrow . - 3 feparate bottl 4 ’ 1 mises®"sets. I wiaten ' M2 1y, “will share: - Spoke Sunday Morning and Evening *a eon b at Firat Spiritual Union. g}g DI N S bl ITIS ASALE Y. |l & m|p m |l a m |fa m YOU BE'I' sm s 30 || evim wi?nnzimn to | Academy courses, and after the col- te!(l;;::c:l:f dth:“:zlz?::le;g na O{Inelfl.:; club was pleasantly _entertained < by | THHat is inaugurated to carry out the 3 : o 2 iege 1s located {n'New London we will | services at the First Spiritual union, | Mry. James Kelley at her home on Bim| Policy of cleaning up each asasen all m 7 ¥ neverthe) t be in a position to reciprocate. The| When John Warne of Chicago, presi-{avenue. goods that are likely to be. Al &2 1 5 Already subscription | college .will he ®0 near that Norwich | dent of the National Spiritualists’ as y 9“W EXPBPJENCE 342 Hak'% | 2% e in 1 girls can attend daily and Wil not have | soclation of the United States, was : TAFWILLE by change of styls. B s e gk wator Tt 1 Tow Cord a3 aiready mest ob | conmare A Tecture coumen oan‘ensily | L At Lig eveming seivice ha songrat IT_TOUCHES EVERY D! tids, whish is followed by fiood tide \ And, D 3:.mufifi g Ao e ulated ihe aoc:lf; mo:'.:utpfin having | Dance Gé\l'-:_i_-’-‘ Parish ;h'y pxiiate: Th_*_____fi?;l : Educational, Moral, Ethical Benefits, |Solved two problems many are| ette Club—Notes and Perso n the store, and the reductions are 3 " GREENEVILLE tin pleased us all fmmensely. “3% the, sarly et of the ement | n8a&8d in solving. One is.the own- et the T D ek g ng of this fine chapel, the possessio There was a large attendance at the 9! pay everyons te fivll | Funeral of ‘Lestor Raymond Larkin— i conaiderable “"::"‘ mbfi“}t 3 bm: of your ‘own house of worship, and the dance given in Parish hall Saturday| buy liberally for immediate as ‘well ~Liocdl Notes and Pesonals. “phe eff the $100,000 is m“w‘oflm'. 5‘:,:' Ay “n second the hiring of a pastor, the trend | evening by the Lafayette club. The| ag for future uses. the beat fllln( that ever Mppcn 10 | turned into a side issue, and how dich being towards this by the majority of dn.nclng ‘began at 8.30, and mu-{;: vtv:a.s ., The funeral of Lester Raymond Lar- | Now London, and not even the pro- | 3nd oor ailics unite In Iaying stress D e T e e e afh © aus| EVERY DAY IS llmmm 2 s Yoo b Hia iate home-on e | when ey to | on the elucational, moral and othicalltor, which is much better e~ the [ ioa voas: ajovel G it —_— 2 ) ety . tral avenue, at one o'clock Sundsy aft- SR e O bW e Toungink iao 'of naving difterent ones” each | “The Tollowing members of the club|—as every day sess some new. items - 4 J man; else talked about tho t. unday. e also congratulate em |had charge of = a to the list of b: in ‘offer STAT] ON E RY :::ru:;r:l:ne J{g:elfi;‘z‘;:r.(‘;d;:,?fig Contflbnfion- umed (n ln amounts that h:vsc“zl.::d 8!5")]0 g:::"-fi:szgfitzfi on’ the condition of their work and |thime St. Germaine, }%em‘y Teilter, | = 10l “this Sale in‘l":::'." M-k.“: the Tnird Baptist churoh ofcieted | €%e we are ap- e T ele et MGw Lon: | the method of carrying it on, and be- | Odelphe ~Dubreuil, Philippe Dubreull, Pi Albert a point to attend this before it Box Paper, plain sad decor- |35 iy, it Wt cins b | SRS ATt Sl Son LETERD IR o vl S | b L MR Rl e T i vl e anie onde.Come Today or Tomarrom.. ated, 10c up. the Connecticut _company, wreath | t0 35:000. In mafy cases subscriptions | Ton ang its rewards, and, therefore, T fain’s Fathe . fro Walt d Edwl of $1, 5 and $10 represent a ter » _|sion of the various religions, saying Death .°‘ W-: E, Chamberiain’s Fat r. Pads, Note. Books, Ink,|Norwioh Town: wreath from Thicd | Dorsonsl saceifice than larger Toittoe 1o Atiribate pledge. carae. Tt | that each denomination has somé truth | William E. Chamberlain of North A 3 Mucilage, Post - Card | Baptist church: bouquet of pink car- [ The circumstances under which 35 &nd | i, true ‘that members of the campaign | 04 @ message for some people but|street was called to Asbury Parl N. H 1 " Hosti ucil Glue nations from Mr. and Mrs. William P. teams may have solicited individuals | there Is no syste 3. suddenly on Thursday by the iliness | [} OS1CTI'Y osiery Albums, Blnhdty Book,k.cg Greene, bouquet of carnations from N, | yere, and may again-come to Norwich | Siéments of truth.- Von Humboldt sald | of his father, and news of the latter's g tra the Epworth league of the Norwich to sblielt, before the.campaign closes, | fSre are three essentlals in every re. | death was received here Saturday| Continuation of the Special,,Sale and“Cards. " Town ~Methodist church, bouquet of ; but'in the main the contributions must | UEion: code of morals. ~geological | morning. Mr. Chamerlain wa 86com= | ¢ Women's and Childrens. Heslony : carnations from Mr. and Mrs. John throa! be voluntary, Any pledges made wi | dream and tradition or mystical leg- | panfed by his wite, They have the . i J Ralnsford, bouquet of carnations and “’““:h Stogled ¢ be doubly appreciated, . first, because | $hdl 262 OF 110 thige (he ook SUETosSR) | sympathy of many friends In thelr D- | At {160—Children's fine quality, ®ril- m m“ f" fflnkh’ swa- roses from Mrs, Danihy, bouquet -of we want the money, and, secondly, and e - liant Lisle Hosiery — “second now, the doctrines of Christianity have been T A b o g oo Snd i being cartied mm“xfl? 8 evidence of the | horrowed from the solder systems of | Surprise Party. r$. Eugene Larkin, bouguet from Mr. 3 s forest, that should exist between the the earth. Religion is not a fixed but| , gurprise party was held at the quality of regular 26c goods. and Mrs. A, L. Clarke Mr. and 8 i - {plan and a citizens’ committes a changing point of belief. In-Amer- Eva At 15c—Women's Hosiery, a sample j ’ : dtet of Tites and cavnations from Mes,| by the mayor and_consisting .of ican epirituatism we believe in infinite | FOTCS “Kahrtay evening, and many |’ line in plain black and black 3 b g e men, who are to look m N.nud-h Contributions« Pleased. intelligence and .to the qustion, Did|young friends from Baltic and Willi- wilth whibe tokk wkima un" s The bearers were two brother: the larger iptions, and a cam- | “The announcement of the Norwich|God make man or man make God he|inantic were present. Games and music egular price ard E. and Leroy T. Larkin, and f g‘selrn committee, is divided %o anwghm already dmweh'was reé ;gr‘l‘fl fi::‘nr v]:lthmtél;: ;l:.n(xacb ;vcoer:, were enjoved and refeshments were 18c. { 7 ven teams o1 each, e | eefve cheers and applause, an make - 5t 5 (WITH PEROXIDE) B Rt i Ay Jou can rest assured that any further | tion of God while He Is benind us ail. | orved, [aking an evening of thoroush| A 190—Women's Hoslery in bleck i . " i Th d. sved b; i members | contributions- will be received in the| We belleve in an Oversoul who writes Rl g silk lisle, colored silk lisle emd Cleansing . and ‘Antiseptio, Softening [ The bady was conveved by a special o Sxme hearty sy His greater revelations in nature all Notes. Sitiroliiesd ; BAMY < s and Whitening., - . oo - bl B g s There iz e Fledgo bl and circulars have | about us. No single book or gemeration | o wroco (e pornet Lol o Gipor iy £ Delightfully perfumed. : tal service &t the-grave good natured rivalry betwsen all.of flu at t.h. tollowin‘ places: The | shall be able to grasp & complete con- |, O TWaTLR OF, MEER . 1 Mo o M o s A oo Jrokmit 5t 0 tesiorat | RS Dime Savings bank, the Thames Na- | ception of the. Creator of this universe, | here on Sunday. At b rometis - Paddk L BBk Large Jars 25 cents at from out of town were Mrs. Eugene| _ At noontime all the members of the | tiona] bank, George A. Dnvb‘ store and | There is a soul at the center of th Geor Grant his: beon confined to Hosi . s . Larkin and four sons of South Wind- | Y2rious committees meet at headquar- | The Bulletin effice. universe and therefore we are souls |, FSUTRC T 0 CK of Erip, L Mot S for DUNN: PH.ABMAGY ham, Mr. apd Mrs. Charles Ingraham | teTs for 2 luncheon, after which -“Piedges can be mailed direct to the|as the children of the Oversoul. We e s o sbc. S slof \'Nuumxnuc A. T. Browning of |F2Ports are made. There is great treasurer, A. H. Chappell, or can be|believe in the continuity of life for| o.... Bourgeols and Bernard Has- S i 3 North® Franklin, Isasc G, Larkin and | terest and enthusiasm at this time," and lm it The Bulietin office. If left at|every individual who has lived on this ler spent Sunday with friends in Wil- At 29c—Women’s “Burson” Hoslery in 50 Main Street. daughter, Helen Larkin, and Miss Jen- | the various announcements are received places. the names and amounts | morial plane, and it is proved by the | |oF SPEW fine lisle—regular 37%c quelity nie Willlams of Lebanon, Henry Wil | With cheers. i b P telophoned down at noon sharp | phenomena. of Spiritualism. He re- | imentic: at 29c a pair, three for 85e. cox of Taftville, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. All Pledges Conditional. oh Monday end -Tuesday and will be|lated Instantes to substantiate the| g 3 Mevers of the United States 4 Card and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kellar , |ingluded in the amounts reported forfclaim. Spiritualism has done more to | o PG "0 a1 0" o few days at his|At 29c—Women's Black SILK Hosfery, of South Windham. “Coming back now to the funad’itself. | thoss days. Although it is rather late, | solve the origin and end of man than hom):a in this place. il b 3 = W:d:re rn};lhnt the ‘slm:,mrm-uy b‘yx we-th’b tu“:fl kl:lu:: w!u; t‘ee! w’}_l).ms.‘»1 to amyi other anlg-:;m. . We a.l'et our gw’r: 1‘:“““'; qu:it: mf ’::“;‘_MBO:—“C“ Pl e, iese cal lor four equ contribute #0. before 'uesday | saviours We are not save 0 ik ,m"‘""" Engesiies. payments distributed over the balance | noon,as we hops to obtain the-full sum | is because we have not so lived as_to | Many of the young people of this iery. oy wflf" ""g‘;' at St. Mary's | 5¢'this year. All pledges, however, are | of $100,000-by that time.” become the saviours of ourselves. We | Piage attended the dence gven B¥ o8 ;:v l‘tthblenln:m By e: :fidfiy.mrl:z: - make our happiness or unhappiness as AT At 49c—Women's fine Hoslery, & sam- at 12.30, followed by distribution of We obey or disobey nature's psychic| mue.members of the Naturalization ple line, including black Tace ashes. 'In the evening recitation of | POOL AND CARD TOURNEY THINKS- 8OCIALISM WILL B o poor of reformation I8 BeVer I aiup enjoyed a_pleasant soclal at the the rosary, instrugtion and benediction WIT] T. JOHN" 1 - " REFORM THE CHURCH. - | club house Sunday afternoon, and din- o2 e Hiosaes Bacrasaent: wiii cake IOAT. 0N AacIATIoN ] after. We stand for a truth that sat- | Do’ ooy Terved- place. - On Friday, masses will be at| Arranged by Committes from 8t. Jo- | Dr. Loux of Meriden, Who Was Asked P . 5 , A sy oA Robert Wilson of North B street had the stations of the ‘cross, bencdiotion | seP's Sedaliy—Will Open Week| .o Hesign Pulpit Becauss of His NORWICH TOWN | nis'7oor scverely injured by the drop- ; et ¥ y Denediction | from Tuesday. .k New London. * sttt ping of a welght on it on Friday, while 2! H of the Blessed ‘Sacrament and devo: Service at (sheltering Arme—Study of |2t work in the machine shop Of the Ribbons Ribbons tions to' the Sacred Heart in the eve- . “Th mmnue nam by St - On Sunday afternoon the Rev. Du gy L 111, pise. g septiy ‘SoBality went o New London | Bois H. Lous, D. D, addressed a jarge| Missions by ‘First Church Endeav- | Ponemah mill Continuation of the spevial sale of Bartolucei-Girotti. Marriage. Dunday ama m“ Sk ol gdflmfiengm?afiuge:t Srerelop Mo et Louis Frechette, who has been con- | “Loom Ends” in Ribbons at one-third :At 1145 o'clock _Sunday morning, | toacaintion of that cliy Thors oin | for soclalieny Dr Loux resigned his| Rev. D. B, MacLame and he choir of | fIn®1 o his ome O T et us | less than regular prices. Rev. William H. Kennedy united in | oo orsmostings, commonclfip m wosk | UDIt recently 0 e e Tanrar am And De ohale t [iror S e T O o it : marriage Thomas Bartolucci and Miss | 5 Tuesday evening at New London | COngregation . was ‘“embarrassed by | gave a delightful hour to the household | ¢ Out on Sunday. 4 Sank - Stiie. oa® St~ Katherine Girott! at St. Mary’s church. | ong alternating in u,. citles. . Christ’s social justice,” which was ex- | at the Sheltering Arms Sunday after- | sessssses—— — — — —. , finish Ribbons — regular prices The couple were attended by Bernard| s teams have not been picked yet|plained to them by the pastor, and|noon. Rev. Mr. MacLane took for his DIED. +8c and 10c. Girotti and Miss Anna Piverotti, and | Sng thore are other detaiis whioh re. | which explanation was in R0 wise sat- | text “Now our Lord Jesus Christ and . ¢ friends were present at the ceremony. | main' to be. seteles 18factory to. his. flock. God Qur Father comfort your hearts.” | SHAHAN—In Baltic, Sunday morning, | At 100—Satin Taffeta and Taffets A Teception at the new home of the | ™fin, ‘oMo Uk i the Sedal-| Precsding the lecture the Nightingale| The truth Bud. power of the eternai| at 1045 o'clock, Mrs. H. M. Shahan, lisle and silk embroidery hos- iery—regular price 7bc. Ribbons—regular prices 15c and bridal couple on the West Side was at-| iy has been loted, with Coughlin. | trio rendered two - numbers which Christ on the cross.| Wife of the late D. P. Shahan, aged |0 BaV Ly £ » ways the Best... [l F 1SR Sente, g Lottt | b St S, SRS | oI AT Gt i e | panenl vt the Ohre 85 ¢t vi s, o i X £ In Material, Style, Fit and WORK- receive ‘& ‘m um pipe. The| Bois H. Loux, D. D, who spoke of the | our salvation nooflut all eternity. and| nesday morning at 10 o'clock. "Burlal Taffeta, Moire, Persians, Dres- MANSHIP. stan ding follow: pleasure he felt at being able to ad- | our moments should refiect God's love, | in the family lot, Baltlc. Kindly omit dens, Bte.—regular priceg:25c Meeting of F. M. T. A. Society. Games Pts. Average. | dress the people of Norwich in order | even as the dewdrops reflact the sun- flowers. * and 8%. CHAS. H. -NICKERSON, A special meeting of the Father Ma- that be might freely talk on the plari| _The anthem, We Come Unto Ouwr|OALENSON—In Glasgo. Feb: 21, 1911, 4 Merchant Tallor, 128 Main St |thew T. A soclety was held in Car- | Gons uf momiey)” 30 54 339-30 | of social redemption. Dr. Loux spoke | Father's God, ‘was given with unusual | suddenly, Charles Calenson. ' = "I a¢ 26o—Fxtra wide Ribbons in Satin ; S penters’ hall Sunday afternoon with & | Corkery.Caples, ~ 19 516 convinoingly of Christ’s attitude tow- | depth of feeling. Miss Thompeon gave gurae.h Hickory ‘sirect. tnis iff; Tdffeta, Motre, Persian, :Dres- good sttendance. President Joseph | Siaptey Buckiey: 18 488 2%d sooialim and tmoked.his argument | a8 @ solo tho 33 Psalin, fa sweet Hear | Shurdh, FIkors strect, inis elty. e Bellefleur occupied the chair and Im- | Faily Afullen, = 20 528 ° by quotatione from_ the scriptures. | tones. J. B. Jackson i the bass Solo,| Burlal in Yantio cemetery. den, Htc. — regular ‘prices 390 i portant business was transacted. The Dodg_mmmry 18 474 Jesus always saw that the wealth of| God Be Mercitul' to Me, a Sinner, | ga RDNER—At Norwich Town, Feb. 25, and S0c. Session- lasted about one hour. Pitzgerald-McGrory, 15 862 his followers was distributed amongst | brought out the meaningiof the para- | “1911, George Gardner, aged 70 years. a e —_— Harring'n-3Cormick 18 426 the poor and meedy and Dr. Loux fur- | ble effectively. Other members of the [ Notice' of funeral hereafter. 4 % i High Mass at 8t. Mary's Chunh Corcoran-McNamara, 15 376 ther argued that it would be easier for | Choir ‘were Miss Louisa Helm, Miss|ABBLL—In Meadville, Mo., ¥eb, 21, A high mass will be celebrated in|Tarrant-O'Donovan, 30 445 o loaded camel to go through tho eye|Mary Mariand and John W. Abell, formérly ot Lebanon! LACE DEPARTMENT . a be 1t-O'"Dx e eodle than 2o any of the greely | Wellee. - At.the close of the — .80 0'clodk for. the benetattors oF tnr | Kilroy-Crowley. Az rich o enter the kingdom of heaven. | &% igfggmalefggtggflz‘ycszmaie% . CARD OF T KS. j B rish and 1ly for Patr = e speaker oW y means of a Lan T ‘We desire to extend our heartfelt e Mary Reean Yoy, Tpirick Kelly | JUDGE MUST DECIDE THE shart that one per csnt. of the popu. | Scherdo on the violin, with plano ac- ands i oy FEE IN LAND OF HIGHWAY | 18tion 0wn ‘ana control 54.8 per cent.| companiment by Miss Nellle Howle. 3 of the wealth of the land. while 11 per | BY request Mr. Jackson sang Rocked nandsome sl torws, | | aces Flouncings Firgres e ing | cent. own and control 32.2 per cent.|in the Cradle of the Deep, accompanied | including the employes of the Connec- Mbasiinit & Bbidoraon Bave-ean szt | L T Point in Hearing Regarding| 15 i5 not right, as the people who | by the piano end violin obligato. ticut company. These acts of kindness Plainfield High Tension Line. awn and control wealth and production \ T R SR T T gy anp| 120 | Finished Bdge Bands in all L \ L n S venne soad e do not_operate them for the common Johnny Nalon s Town. FAMILY. IR M st S ey Foreman Cosey had the wmistortareosy | Before the argumients are made be-| good. Dr. Loux further said that un-| Johmny ‘Nalon- of Brooklyn, N. Y., BAW Spcing) W Wb, fall into the pond, but suffered mo ill fore the committee named to assess| der the present system a man high in formerly of Groton, was the guest Fri- 21c French and German Val damages because of the placing of the | politics cam dicker. here and dicker oy e o NS Dlaaas. high tension line in front of Plainfield | there without any fear; hut this is not | Tewm stesst M Males b pasng. oF o e i 3 § Personals. Slded by, Judge Grecns. betore Whotn | 1e serving e gublic is fewnd. io by in | Croisp a5d Proctor clroult a8 3 trick T hcn’at 516 for a pisce et iti ] Charles P. Casey of Sixth street| the petition was brought. It is claim- | anywlss negotiating with finance, other | 1at. ana Golihrsy Snr e e, art ‘13 yerds, regular prices $hc ™ addition to our usual full |, ci¥ SThauy with triends n' Waurer | g by the appiicants tuat the Feb in | Sayizs nesotiating with fnance, other Sing o Tatien RSk of D e ot 15 Wain Street, pa T P assortment of the finest Meats gan. the land of the highway is in the| public, or who is otherwise not giving| the Auditorium. He goes to New Bed- 880 27-inch Embroidered Floune- adjoining property while the respon-|proper satisfaction;, he is subjece to|ford, MM and eyelet of- that the markets afford we have | 7, Taebi o oy Bzt | BERE ShpBis i, e % |t R BBt | 0 B o AT i i . | e e et $ 3 - | the town or e. Ine; s ruling, not the man, 2 05 E P i ORANGES from Indian, River | nue. Nearly all of Saturday was occupled|and that the principle must and Wil | prisance serecar’ In clarge or Teat F ner al nlrec‘nrs edan swas. ORANGES from California John Kenned. T tated in hearing witnesses of the respon-|be recognized. The thing needed at| Trumbull, at Groton, for several years, GRAPE FRUIT from Florida o e s oy ntered the | dents, the Nashawaux Power company, | the head of aftairs, argued the epeak- | and at present” is' retired from the ST . GRAPE FRUFY srom Posts Rico ploy, v as| A Lo Potter, Hatold Lawton and Wi|er, fa @ good pure clear consclence | Unitcd States army and is located in | . i conductor. B Bogue belng called and testified that fand justice would then rule the land. ' | Brooklyn, N. Y. and many other good m AT TR . {land i{s more valuable when electric| Dr. Loux passed the remark at this wash Goods ins e sistr, St Nien Sowatt o | o o2 el %, h° ST, U Al | pmoigrs ok B spoke Lo more i, I R e mobaimers %o [evized . E % 3 able for use. 'w of Webster eatzr on -one Sunday a to eat, < | Parks Corner. festified that he had bullt meny lines|than in his own church in @ whole |, i monthly misslonary meeeting of o |Printed Flannelette for e, 1 the First chirch Y. P- S. C. E. was = and dresses, muuum 4 : but never had guch & suit as fhe one | montn, PEOPLE’'S .‘n‘fi‘[’ Martin Hourigen and Timothy Kelly | bein, held Sunday eventng, with Rev. G. H. Vite" | Gack cionnds, fa fures am ¥ g heard. S. S. Palmer, N. D.| Dr. Loux says the man who steals - 3 g of Willimantic were guests of friends| Prince and Dr. A. W. Kimball were|a loaf of bread is considersd a thief, | L,Ving leader. At this service the study Lady Assistant. o 6 Franklin S here over Sunday f the book on missions, Advance in + called, which completed the testimony. lhe man who steals $1,000 is considered | Tel one call 328-3. 8) 30-inch Percales, & g00d as- JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. . 4 ihe Antilles, was begun. ‘This form of Mrs. Willis W. Thompson of Po.| "¢ Matter will be argued March 6. | sliarp, the man who steals $10.000 l¢| missien study has never before been valte | sortment of daek . coloritgs, Henry 'E. Chorch. Wm. Smith Allen.| 10c | in f and stry tried in the society, and the number gures pes. Bt et DR. GRENFELL COMING. Who steals 3$1.000.000 is coneldered a | of hooks purchased shows the heartl. | NOTIOE ! S Saliat wacs from the Dask in socialized | fless with which the members are tak- TODAY b e g5 o gy A A n‘v:xr, remodel, redye and cxun W. E""P‘“{; of Prolhpect street Flcmau m;ac;-r!‘ .:l uu” »l:::v:-r WeaIth . adhabe tBe '“m“' ;“ghe ;, ing up the new plan of work. HEEREE Lo ot e viogo ;glx; ;-n -— plein colors, Furs & very Teasonal spent Friday in Boston, where he at- oast to re Ma h uarantced. | Drop s nostal and | tonded an aylation meeting. b positors go.to make up the mass the work Harvesting loce. Early Spring fords and Pumps in light, medium darke ' will call for work. S e L It has been announced by Rev, J. .nfi‘mfi:‘?{' o e sape |, Avery Brothers were filling their fce- | Dlack and russet. colorings. BRUCKNER; The Furrier, Condition About the Same. Eldred Brown that Dr.Wilfred T. Gren- | taljat. houses during the last week. FRANK A BILL 8% Tel. 264-3. -~ Frankiin 8t | It was stated at the Backus hospital | fell, the famous missionary of the Lab-| "Dr. Loux talked of the six hour per ek o = Beid ¢ : on Sunday evening that Jennie Cook, |Tador coast, where hs has dome such| gy plan under-the collective system, Gathered Here and There. Telephone. 104 Main Street.| 10c S e L ::';::gh';; Jaher- | stating that nowadays there are 61 per | Goorse Gardner s serlously ill at hts | S resting co; ably, her conditlon be- s L cent. of the people who do not make | home on West Town street. Good_quality Outing Flanmsl, in_short hnnh.n‘ meditm colors, in & good variety. i t thy an fllustrated lecture upon his. work. N wid, f",‘::h- m;‘l nl.u‘noh- 7 e same. i valus S By the lindness of the authoriiles of|°0C DIt of wealth, thoush they may| o\ . roone) “Robinson of Essex is T5° | Sotocings for THE P ALACE CAFE the Broadway Congregational church e -| visiting Miss Mabel Rogers of West, | the use of the church has been extend- ) Town street. jo | Duckiing Flesce in floral de- oo signs, suitable for kimonos Step in end sed bg neral ises : K : Mrs. Bunice Perkins and her nieces 1 i 16 d dressing sacques. FRANK WATSON & COy Fu . peroetane (8 eusctel o ad; g "i"&u“‘" and iss I ’:’m,““ : uyc i vk ols, ‘28 : mission. charge : to1 guests of 25 e v U8 Frangiis. S¥onn. AGER Dirastyr Dr. Grenfell began his wm-k in Lab- to your food. 5 ’Xné‘n%'}"rnn a4t 2 « d -value l inches wide, in & godd as- - rador as a physician, but became so % of 4 " Em.llfl!f dezply interested in the people that he |} ~The perfect food is ‘Mr. -and Mrs. George Thompson of ; “o fnodlnm and ml & QUALITY A3 A decided to devote -his life work .to ‘Willimantic ' spent Sunday wn.h Mrs. - in work should always be ceasidered | l- " z them. glg- lyugnm%-;:nu. Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE ‘ 12%‘ l"l:l!.d' gmmum ':0.’ m‘dfl 0 Frankiin St. Bullstin Bids. A TR as- rape= u S e Lot e M""““"" Dr.. Loise Franklin: Miner s mew| 180" | sombinetions: : Telephone €43-! manda- }| Henry T. Frazier leaves today (Mon- | located in her new office, Breed Hall, ; “‘ : to t the ta: 17 ercert: bt o M g8+ gy P’r’i"g“lt"“ omoe: 5F Gelinavents, ana Read “Th to Wellville ?y)e?; Eien o e, Rome e Baw | eom 1. valee ‘l‘("“ ind ‘e - Asstotant, l| that the iatter shall prefer the com- h poas o VI Bkt it Office. Hourse, 1 to 4'p. m. 260 figures and dots. “Lady T treet- On th h : Resdence ¢ Broatwag. [ pialnt b ihe courc snd, thal i couvt o pkes ovor might in Springfieid, ]:.:m #%°P | relephone 640. before it; i i:'“uml n‘:‘m&lent E g Because of M ‘you want to ,"""""" £43-3. reason for the. non-payment, that it et : bty o : the pubiic ere’ra B s it the delinquent to Jail o, S - &}‘*‘“““‘ ; tags u