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Pythian: whist hall. Everybody sy Charles B, Stanton Pine Neck in-all’ the Catholic ‘l:rn, ’Wm s visiting relatives v fl“ yester- & ctly, [5E and Indian mis- 'rhe-nr’-.nefuluu o 's Supper, ] celebrated in the Evangel churches Miss Mildred Mellor qi Norwich was Best Equipped Market of Fine| Sunday, meant extra large congrega-|a recent it of Miss Halybur- | n New England, tions at the services. ton of Moosup, g ey 8 Turkeys, Ducks, Squabs, Broilers,| Librarians have been notified that pellman London, Fowl, Capons, Roasting Chick- | the 1911 meeting of the American Li- hgeuxl-pxsarwlch r:{u::.'iput 31:-’ A i a2 Manufacturer’s 2;:3 fich&b.; l;.tamb;"hdd at Pas- | day with friends in town. ] aose O“t Of f BS, ‘Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Anderson and ‘ ¢ The house on Otis street, owned | their ‘daughter and three sons have ¥ . - 1 e ro e y and formerly occupied by Judge N. turned 8 v : - b 9 75 B FOE e A o SR L e 3 ‘ez | - About 300 Pairs . ~ James P. Sheridan, who has been| uite il with - ‘_mmmpnnal. ; s‘ i ig § ga5s i Thomas B. Leahy of Grove street. wieh. g At the Second C ational churéh | T ; March, National Emblem, __ Bagley | Know the : Of Re on Sunday Miss Antle Taft substitat- | who nas beens echtued "l iaE SLro%t | Overtiire, Morning, Noon and Night. e ? % al et ¢d as organist, Miss Carpefiter’s resig- | for a week with & severs oase of ton- | 1 ; G into J. i 1 For afew days only we are | nation naving taken effect last woek. sllis, ia Tecovering alowly, but is not b e A (a8 da snd o1l b=, : Wegner ; uny Curtains 2 3 The case of Margaret Sullivan ot| Yo" &ble to be ouj Hungarian Fantas arr, Tobani mer, hven, Conn.; Mein 25 i offering a 7 jewel Now London, Chargen witth ReGiGst of| - Mrs, Carl M. Welts of New York | horer mn:: N th » Froeh-| This is & small lot beught from o her chlmreT. w:i continued from Sat- | is visiting Norwich relatives, With | oro] or was offered by Rev. | disé p A goonend S manufacturer who made up all of his waltham uriggmil Wednesday, under bonds her husband she has just foturned | C. WHENE of the Gentral : i et &t W y Lavs m from 2 soutfiern trlp, which included | church, and Géneral Secretaty W. A: neir grip y COUNTY BOARD OF HIBERNIANS | *"" o el Cisay movement in a 20 ¥ * J. W. Connors of Norwich wis aies s and other large clt- | Morse of the sasaciation m;:v'\mcud« 3 r o o A A Edgings and Inesrtions inte thess Our~ eq member of a committee wving in 0 de- The a y filled case for 49.75 dhavag s Tante giviy se'tne Favaing”| br. . w. Dact and aen, Dart of| %7, e empemkes ot i mecting | hafnese 471 e nersor ot sin, Be| ™™ S0Gr ot i Bont Ver. S divdiaded. oty SRRSO 9.75. ton Aveuus, DO (HESIERE ety Niantlo lefe for New York lsnm““y Dl SN the srcleain v : ; e e e price concession really werth while. 3 voyage. ey will go to oo g of ‘ounty Presidént J. C. Sulli These Curtai A reliable Jewsler's guarantee is an 7 Trinidad and Barbad duced. the speaker of the aftarmoon, #pOk. energies London presided on Sunddy aft- irtaing coming at a time extra value to purchaser. At the 6 o'clock dinner at the Wau- | o iy Sl " Tor pr x':'h'i"w":;'.,’fi,fi WEacyetnte BN s or 8t & TaMAINE Gf :the e’mt’ when the regular stock is sbout ts ¥e regan house on Sunday there was the| noi boon in good health of late. Aroused Great Interest. a board held in Hibernian hail and at- et e T L _— @peaking for over an hour, he held | Swered Dated tended by the following county offi- | opsned up necessitates our having thie ferguson § Charbonneay, | ic=: s Showine an'inerealc s MUSICAL SERVICE. the Gndvided attention of his sudience o5 _— sorac Vice Bremont 3 & Finnegan | Glean-up Sule pn thia fot g + =T T W 0 " recogn! juent e “Becrétary FRANKLIN SQUARE. At the fourth quarterly conference Large Number Heard Choir of Broad- | with a burst of applause which con- ; Financial Secre-| There are about 300 pairs, comprie- of the Tolland Methodist church last way Church Sing Moore’s The Dark- | tinued for eeveral minutes. His theme, tary Terence week, Rev. J. N. Geisler, formerly of| est Hour. he said, was to be the great central 0 ing ten or tweive styles in white and Uncasville, was unanimously invited figure of .the ages, because of all the ‘writte: represented thei Areb_finish—eight to fiftesn pairs of to return for another year. wkl the five oiclock service-at Broad | haracters named in sgored, seripture wondertul ldents as follows: " W, T, May, No. 1. o ol % s egational urch, Sunday oS 3 cGarTy, each pattern—a; mounted on good, Notices have been sent out for the | afternoon the church was nearly filled | intorest and incite our study, and in ver ul 2, New London; John P. Murphy, No. We Will Serve Another ||, 100 Convention ‘of . the. Eastern | to heas the Lenten cantata, ‘The Dark- this adaress tho er proposed to 1, Norwioh: Framk J. Murtha, No, 3, | Weavy double thread Saxony net. 3 . Commercial Teachers' association, | est Hour, by Harold Moore, as sung by | °onfine 'gm-e fu:f a -l;‘gle phase St of praise, Norwieb; Thomns Phalen, Taftville: We_quote below a few examples of SIX 0 Cth which this year is to be held in |the choir of the church, It was under |00 quéstion rela to Him, the grea w. the val Bridgeport, April 13, 14 and 15. ::nfe S:re«;tmn q; F. v:. Lester and beau- "D"fl:;::;Qn;;fian. l:' m&rtfl’;r is He He o Stonington! ues. A u tread tion atic. : Dinner Torty took the examination before | were suns. by St Charieg Tolos | speaker saia ne ‘would con : ey Hei Resl Cluny Lase Edge, whits e PR S o Pt hiding b 45| s ‘martie “REeUheRf 8¢ | Rt pictanaliy 454 the. vager S S T B et it dlaione | Bl arioe plicants from Mystic and’ one from | dered and. th:mv\:::l.ny lp“pteehyudn:y alleled. jmpress He had made upon | thousand and had sh Sale F".. $1 30 Sunday, March 11th Mqosup, One woman was. examined.|the many in attendance. It was the | human institutions, human thought and first of a geries of Lenten services, the | 2ff2irs. b ¢ ia d Real Cluny Lace Insertion, white and Representative Henry plans to leave | others being as follows: March 12,| Comsider for.a moment the age, the Arshian, value §2.65— ‘Washington for his home Tuesday.| The Inad N 1 ;| race, the land and the environment in He did seek| remaining MUSIC BY THE ORONESTRA Representative Sperry will reach Néw | M. Mact.aner Merch 19, The Supios, | which He was born. 1n a manger in & e Hibernian Sale prive $1.98 gnvenflifi a (‘i’u;i fr xtnwo, rn:;;rna%u- Claim of the Spirit; March 26, The |CitV olvogprobnonl‘ DI!I’IQN to l:try and B were acted upon by the board, most ves an ggins are also cOm- | Consecration of the Material, Mr, Ew- | J08eDh, the carpenter of Nazar %'d‘gl: important of which was the proposi-| g g Gluny Lace Inssition, white and ing home; ing; April 2, The Bources of the Life|® man-child born, and they call : f earth but of heaven, yet wi tion to hold a county field day The Waoregan House Spiritual; April 9, The Channels of |name Jesus. His life was to be brief, | 02 th. He knew He could afford to Arabian, value §8.75— g and Sveistants at 1ha. Auditorum: pug | iBe Shiritial Lifss. Outgoings, My, |mOost of it passed in obscurity, born & | S0 that right ultimately would pre- y and Sale price $2.78 Parker-Davenpert Co., fn all night on Saturday at the job of | \Wyckoft: April 16, The Triumph of O e vl in human affairs, that e mes Propristors. getting the new curtain into.position e Spirit, Easter music. g '!mpiremthu wmum, ot b waa .“mt. ;;{ o ? *:” b4 .mm.wme, s S Lo e Real Cluny Lace and wide insertion, and running order, but have it all FUNERALS. never to lead an army, or_ order a and alone in integrity of soul; | port at a meet! in April, when the $8.25— POy SOv Uk 3 mE———, charge, or storm a fortress. He was to fl;?%u ever tved ithouy tain¢ of board will m%upr.'émn o 1o | v Ptk s, ks s 2 J. Milton Bartlett. conquer through the purity, the gentle- | wrong. there was not even the rumor | holding the fleld day. & ..l. "h. “" At 2.30 o'clock Sus afternoon the | ness, the goodness; the self denial, and an enem: e o i Hartford from Norwich to answer to et tattled by COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. sl Glusy: Lacs, ol b funeral of J. Milton Bartlett was held | the sheer moral worth of His charac- | “pefore a mind 15;. this, before so the charge of stealing property from| from ™ hig late hom founded b: and & e, No. 33 Pear]|ter. His empire was to be foun Y the in P ; B Symiiel e he Botae'ok o Zree 10 Houee Seng Mied b 1o | 1 5SS i Sy wdencn e Omeers Eleerty eetion "™ @ale price $4.88 g . atives an: ends. se es wWere o ® o : Gooa Shepherd. conducted by Rev. M. 8. Kaufman, D. | was to maks known the fatherhood of st ot o Dr. F. P. H d, secretary of the| Dy pastor of the Trinity M. E..churgh, | God and the universal brotherhood of Norwich council, No. 309, Unlted } g < to California and the North Paclfic| Baptist Forei;nflis;xonary society, | There was a large number of mm man and _through Him whosoever Commercial Travelers, na”'; notice- | On sale at above prices until élosed sut. Coast. The lowest rate from New |spoke at the Sunday morning service | Some floral forms, testitying to the es- | would through all the centuries was to ember- | geq window dioplay, Main Street side. England to all Western points. at the Central Baptist church, and also | tem in which the deceased was held. | hetve immortal lite. and crown Him Lord of all, the in-{ 4. ‘itendgnce at Tickets on sale March 10th to April | before the Sundn)? school um}fn the lay- | The bearers were 8. Howard Mead, | Glorified His Name Above All Others. | Ainite Son of an omnipotent Father. sat'::my evening In 10th. Personally conducted Pullman | men’s missionary movement. James C. McPherson, Frank P. Church | “wow impossible it seems that one so| The benediction was pronounced by | when Senifor Councillar Herbert R. % ~ tourist sleepers from. Boston every and John B. Oat. ' Burial was In Yan- | gsrn should in- three short years of Y6, Ricketts of the Greeneville | K18 catieq the council to order for its Monday, Wednesday and Friduy. ‘William H. Grinnell died at his | lic cemetery, where a committal ser-|yoqching and ministry be able to set | Congregational church and a conclud- | annual meeeting, for the election and Fa I .l B Dlll\lllll! “All the comfort at vi little ex- | home in Montville Friday night after | Vie was read. Henry Allen & Son ordl tides that would sweep | ing melection by the orchestra dismiss- | i tallation of officers, as well as ini- pense.” b a several weeks' illness with pmeu- [ had charge of the arrangements. '."nnm'&:. and overturn the tables of 'ed the audience. tiatory work. There were three candi- For full (nformation write E. 1.[monia. He was 63 years of age and Albert Hammond Avery. dates to be put through, and this part éaae BOYNTON, N. E. P. A, 'Grana Trunk | for 20 years was employed as watch-| At 11 o'clock Sunday morning at the | """~ 1" . _ " |of the evening procesded in an emi- p.rfcct.h BT 2 Furaees Sl Sttgn | At a ttic Balmer il Gardner Lake M. E. church the funeral| BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY PARENTS AND CHILDREN Rently sutipfactory manger. One avpil- Mass. mar J of Albert H. Avery was held, the et : ¢ o ey cation Haron B ey w5t “Stceii, | church belng flled with relatives and | Given Charles Bowers, at the Cutlery | Admorished by Rev. Hugh Treanor to were the officers elect- | . dnnounce their pian to sall for homs | [ricnds- Rev. A. I: Fretz officiated, | gaturday Noon in Observance of | Walk Worthy of the Christign's Vo- % . . and three hymns were su by the i * from Liverpool Saturday last, March | Gnd, '7FSe MRS Were eung by the| gesn Anniversary. cation. > 4 after an enjoyable month abroad. | her of cholce flora) forms. The Dear it Gunte Lenf And there’s one kind that cin be de- E Yest! the first Suni in t, s i They are expected home on Saturday | erg were Chas. Gardner, Fred Plerce,| A pleasant surprise party was given| e te;:;!’v ate e i e Podd, - conductor; e John and Erie Mitehell. ‘Burial was in { Charles Bowers during the noop Bour| Ny " iroh, delivered a forceful ser- Jimba! e pended upon to fit perfectly as long de A the Gardner cemetery, Where a com- |t the Cutlery, aturday, it being in Ining as| ler. . pomtinasier 1640 be Beld st Wevstar | Iiftal service was read Tunerai Di- | honor of his Bety-sixtn Bicthday, 4 |Ho% 5% 5% o€, e Ungels: shitiren | councilor, As delegatte {o the supreme | it leste—siways sty adjusted, oi- Mass, next week to flll the vacaney | [°CIoT. GRger had charge of jihe ar-) iy, orge number of useful aud or- | of God and of the resurrection:” ' be- | &ucrtior ~ Charles S. Peckham was | ways to fit snugly at waist and hipe. Faompson, Conn Fhe. eompontation James Moore. nsmental gitts, and o large bunch of | SEEh YU T8"S Uiect and convincing | elocted. Sotilor & : , Conn. and_ferns. center - of the postmaster at this office is $184| Sunday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock the e:;;':“g,‘;'m., ,':k,' ocorated for the | statement of the importance of the| The %‘L‘é“fi.fi"&:fi“&i L a yoar. funeral of James Moore was held from family in the state and im the nation, wh = is Jate home, In Forest atreet, and at | ocoasion, 1855-1911, and & huge lighted | Tmly 70 TI8 SCe0 0o Of parents to| ment and growth, a record which it is Very Low Colonist Rates vie. Nigkel | 2.30 o'clock at St. Patrick’s church ser- | ¢3ndle. frame their conduct upon gospel teach- Plate Road—To California, Washing- | vices were conducted by Rev. Hugh|, An easy chaiy was placed by the|ines that they may properly instruct . ton, Oregon ‘and far west, daily, March | Treanor. There were many present, a the_children en to their care, Eye’ can be Stn]ght- 10th to April 10th. Finest tourist| number in attendance being from out | [rom the forge room, whers employed, | T/0- 500 o8 Cori'eut vy exampie. siastic sleepers. Write L. P. Burgess, N. E.| of town, including New London, New | 214 was much surprised at the elabo- | B0, *Fe8 0 Yo mg the duties and obli- C: P A, 312 Old South bldg. Boston;| Haven. Westerly, = Willimantic ana | Tate layout. After opening the gifts| A% The Sme NS MCOuigs b Sana ened. wi Properiy | sassaav TJewett City. There were beautiful tes- | 16 showed his sppreciation by thank- | 0, 0% 5ren were set forth in &n sar- m city court on| delegations of s and meml] 2 h: Rev. er Treanor atten- . 1te g asses. Saturday morning _Attorneys Georgo| the Bartenders’ umion were in attend- | ® few remarks wished him many hap- |, 'SV vo S5 10 the month of devotion Curtis Morgan and Edmund J. Condon | ance. About éfghty Elks escorted the | Py returns of the day. The cake was |, "s:” joeeph, foster-father of Christ 1 then cut and passed. . S : D. OSBORN GILLETTE, | chiciie'omim vl e s e | By cmnatare: " “vioscns' wess | & complets surbriss and was success- | Khdee ife wasiio be sivcied sxamotel | Incidents in Society ann iddi ace and they were fined $50 each.| Willlam Callahan, W. Harry Jennings | fully carried out by Seth Enos, James Frde 5 Shannon Building Ry took an appeal. 2 o Tosenh “Farsell trom the Hiis, | Maioney and Fred Booth. e e e Avs Mivia Wua - Stephen Sullivan, Patrick Sheehan and e ) sting by Rodericn F. Bullivan. During the past month in Connec- | Goen Bartenders' CongTeght ded Fred N. Bidwell of New Jersey was ticut accidental deaths due to trains um;:,‘ ?r‘;;l:wnfrn:.l:geg?nu w:lrlg in M —’f_;.l Club Sun- LeAnu‘:r::fip.r nemee”gun‘d‘:;n evanltnhl: the est of Norwich relatives over GEORGE 6. GRANT, numbered 2, burning 8, falls §, drown- | charge of Funeral Director Houigan. | Given by Members e Sotu p gt oo Retpiainnd Sunday. ¥ ing 4, crushing 3, asphyxlation 3, trol _ Mrs. James J. Wall, ay Afternoon. ) . K. OF C. WORK, e ta o e Acnd toe-] ulty has_returned from a short visit in New York. . leys 2, comsting 3, poison, runaws. ¥ ? —— 4 scalding, shooting, strangulation, pat- The funeral of Mrs. James J. Wall On Sunday afternoon the members 2 Undertaker and Embalmor |55 Sticine "G Pat- | ds held from her late home, No. 84 | of e Y oo ssitation o | Several Geing to Putnam on Maroh 19. Roath street, y morning, and ‘Backus h tal ovided the 2 é i 52 Providents Si., Taltvill: One of the biggest fights before the | at Bt. Masy's church & Fequiems mass | (o oKl Dol e ons | White Cross council, No. 18, Knlstts| 3 ana Mrs. B A, Olds, Jr., ot New Prom; p leglslative excise committee in Hart- | was celebrated by Rey. W. H. Kenne- | ihrough a delegation of about thirty of | of Columbus, held a well attended |y .. cnent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bt attention o day of night ealla | ford last week was that in reference | dy. Many were in attendance and two | the club members, accompanied by meeting on Sunday afternoon In For-| Cchinaia’ Mitchell of. Broadway. - Telephone 630. apridM Wrawi | to the bill whick calls for the licensing | Solos were sung. There was a num- | nfigs Grace S. Benjamin, the directress. | estérs’ hall. Grand Knight P. F. Bren- = of bartenders in all saloons, and the| ber of floral forms. The bearers were | 7o the brightness and cheer they | AN presiding. One candidate was Mr. and Mrs, Henry ¥. Parker and Th B lit exhiibtion of the bartenders license|John O’Brien of Hartford, Robert W. Piheir visit and their music,| worked in the first degree and two " Randall feturned Saturday aft- number bhck of the bar, cense | MfeClond, John and Ross McGrath. | Drousht By tRew Vol S wtital Nowers, | applications were recéived. Notice oy T g i o7 sl o 2 g b Burial was in_ St. Mary’s _cemete: which they distributed through the | Was received that the third degree is| yroge Tuesday will be_automobile day in, where Rev. W. H. Kennedy read & | wards after the programme had been to be worked on Sundsy = afternoon, s Clasps fastoned on sturdy bands, make Hartford and a nuinber of dealers will ] committal service. given. g March 19, at Putnam, and a consid-| gugene A. Vaughn of' Buffalo, N.|4¢h ki asily adjustabl g0 to the capitol to attend the hear- —— s tollowing were the musical num- | erable number of the members of [y 'soins ‘Sunday with his sisters, | 180 Skirts easily adj o to any ing before the committee on roads, At Central Baptist Church. bers rendered to the delight of the pa- | Wiite Cross have indicated their in- | 3. “Roit. " Wilson and Miss Annis | 8ize waist without elastio, draw strings rivers and bridges. There is likely to| At the Central Baptist church Sun- | tients: ~Chorus, What a Friend We | tention of attending. E. Vaughn of Broadway. or other doubtful expedients. be a lively protest against some of | day evening, the Bostonia Ladles’ or- | Have in Jesus; waltz, Watchman| Two communications of special in- Phrimamiisi the bills before the committee. chestra was sheard by a large congre- [ Son, Album leaf, Gries, Miss Jennie| terest were received, e" being from| arieq Gertrude 8. Hyde refurned on| The Elite comes in satteen, heather- gation in their four selections. Sing- | Gallup; solo, All That 1 Ask, Miss Be- | Prof. J. C. Monaghan, Who once spokel pys3ay afternoon to Mt. Holyoke cols B ilk. beg:rpfire:x’tl?uga;:;r: ;‘é:?".?c'r'eém e the,.fhuh o Sfimd.ny was Mrs. | atrice Eldred; solo, Will There Be A{’y 3}"&, g?mc“fl":t:etlt:r ‘:::;;‘::t‘hny“:; lege after & stay of & week of two at| Hoom and el ry: owell. 7 i ' ington ¢ > The Willimantic Industrial eompany | orace Aldrich Crowe St s eIl st Miss Camilla | him over the shock which he muffered | R hiome on Washington strect. Satteen Skirts from $1.00 up, of Willimantic, organized with $1,000 Eldred; solo, Face to Face, Miss May | & short time ago. State Deputy W. Heatherbloom Skirts from $1.98 up. Heatherbloom Skirts with silk flounce §2.98. 3. * Taffeta Silk Skirts from $4.98 up gaptial; Georse ¥. Taylor, presiden Solor ‘the Silver | J. Mulligan of Thompsonville _also The Reid & Hughes Co. 3 iano R. H. Hirsch, vice president; M. E. Freeman; Dl ~Bogue; | wrote, acknowledging the pleasant re- Lincoln, treasurer and jsecretary. i IS Your BIOOd Nymoh, Cafl Hétng Mise hisic ception given himn by the council upon We Recever Furnituté and De Cenpsd & Laying. [y TR "“em’s 'm."fihm” x - ? 7 e cdunae- -~ his recent visitation. Thomas Maloney, 45, was found dead All Richt P . GOING TO NEW. LONDON. in his room at his boarding he & . N Edgewood. avenue, New ;igave‘::ses'altz et ity Owls Erect Their Sigm urday morning, having been overcome| In a little while people will begin | Sodality Members Will Play Pool and Norwich nest of Owls, No. 1396, has Dame Fortune i lkely to say that | by gas. He was a tinsmith and a|to have “Spring Fever.” You may| Carde With St. John's Association. |just had placed on the front of the| .= 5.0 t5 the man with a good bank .| former resident of Norwich. His wife|have it. Why not take something Stead building, where tliey occupy the lives in Winsted. and he has a son|now to purify your blood and tone up| Tuesday evening opens the inter-city | third floor, an attractive gold sign,|account. She seldom says it to the in New Haven. your system? When the Spring fever | tournaments in which St. Joseph's so- | Showing the three owls omblematic of man who bas nothing saved up. - On' the southern division of the | ikeS you you will feel dr&v{lsy, lose da]}:};‘ of m;,cmi‘:n: ms:. Jox:xgslvt :’,"1,,’: nm"‘}g',‘.“i;"’““ mmfl:;-b« . e T are 0] . ' ! Central Vermont road in Fobruary ! Jer denns aecrenit arsund . Thar fo e | There will bo pool and cards, but the | the dayiime and graamental object| Dow't carry your monéy With you ) Tnotion Shd nothing mote sorice Thal | Bad way in which to begin your spring | plsvers have ngt been selected. Those | SSRRPIevos B, e, SCIFIC, Aranee | and be constantly. tempted to part with : s oz 2 , uses eves » »n < g_l:l c;‘:n.llmem of a pair of wheels ot | kL NS Rake SRRt Culnd r;l;:nga:; ;é‘?afl;:dev:h Eo::x:n ;und:; '-“':e Pl to flash a light every few | it- !"“h'": ‘:;‘“ twics befors you gl cars whicl bei i seeonds. draw a chec! ‘e offer every bankl switched. These only mimbered ste pURE BLOOD o | TR Eaeni, S turihn, og;o‘rd;& The commities has also Just edded mc;m v - Cronin, Joseph P. Boylan, M. J, Cos- | tW0 nice card tables and a cen! tadle 3 s e for the entire month. which we. hxte besa Seling for over | sran. hichard Terrant Haroid Couni- | % the furniture of the fooms. There was a good attendance and|elghteen years, and we recommend it han, Walter H: Carney, John Open Saturdey Evenings, 7.80 to 8, Pl a1 1ry aat CHEESE at lltllldn’ ® For All Occasions. ' much enthusiasm shown at the - | highly for people who are not in good | 2% - Hlon+ which took pisce at two p. m, | condition. 1t cleanses the whole| Q:Donovan, J. A. Desmond and A. J. e ERE TR L T R R T i n homes: on [untin n 80 A e 0ood N es e entire N. Tarrant was the Allcflon‘et:r. hfl: system. It stirs up the Hver and kid- * WEDDING. rec S estead with the meadow ai neys so that they take the impurities rpipbiaspt woodland was finally sold to W. n: out of the blood.- If you are moping Lioyd—Bailey. i Bri; 1 8 around now you will b2 surprised at| At 7.30 Saturday evening Miss Delia 2 g 1 R S g the different feeling which will coms | Smith Balley and James Baward Lioyd | “Onee Freckled Always Freckied” GEDULD 16'8, . KING DENTAL PARLORS |} o 187, the late Gov. Marshail Jew. | over you before you finieh the first | were united In marribge at the home of | No' Longer True—Mow to x A b Y | beti ‘appointed a commiasion to com- | bottle. Mrs. Maria Silvy, No. 2 Lake street. Remove Quickly . ‘Teiophone 168 Gedie Brroat DR. JACKSON, 3 plete the building of the tapitol at| We don’t want you to buy it unless |bv Rev. J. H. D:ng:r :rm of th 2 Mgr. ¢ o Hartford. Now, 33 vears late, a bronze ed it, but we do want Calvary Baptis 'he matron : Harwi) n.| tablet has been placed on the large | buy it in place of ratent medlcings of | of atior wos Mra Framces Hvans | People used to take their fravikles to ler left of the north entrance bear- |the “Blood EMxir” type. Price $1.00.|while C. E. Hall was the heést man. the grave . That was before they knew G Anfllc‘u nom ¥ 'ant.he names of the commission, m:'; We make every bottle of it in our | There were manv in attendance, in-|about Kintho, the mimple remedy that & ‘ A Pranklin Square, Lo to arrange for scalp’ : - g the late Jeremiah Juding Miss Balley’s mother. now ; . Sarten @ Peosn B H. COOPZR % g 1 s prescription department. il ey '",.,nm‘:‘?,',%m, v " -;;:n:rur a guarantes to r::nm : Tmay, be > : ’:i-ucuia'nhmw ¢ *Of_eastorn_ Connecticut fntcvest 1s oL ors dence, whero'they wil Teke | slass,andatthe frst sign of & freckie | BOSIHEUL e omenitsi s Teaveling Mem. s, Livery ooutiostod £ e Smpypeoment ia New. York of H thetr Bome. get & two-ounce package of Kintho 3 saams e E 5 k e i i siae. Cou : 1 o, ey e at fee & Osgood Co’s or wherever g ‘ n W, k 0. Tifl;nya;’o Bom’l;c Xay Gilder, : J gna 'umwn% tollet goods -are sold and see it it a son u‘fi atso] il- ¢ \Ger, Miss Aiigay. mads has 4&‘1-,'"'“_5“‘ e, Nerwich, C1,

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