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on Sindiy at the Tl i ) ; : o Mrs. Bal, wiew of Dr. W. C. C. 2 3 ) o N e i ‘muotmmnmmm—-.fi “arowgllluodlh;(wenflon for the child, and surel d is more | make things as comfort ; W. Comes of 118 Liberty street—Dan- | at Christ church on Wednesday eve- ;}u than any puanl.ly!tac'u 'uuinu: ant as possible for their Begin sow to plan for military this !ll.vnflhelt&hdfirh‘m ball 1o be given by the bth Co. on Aj ning for the second of the midweek S D e 0 sk e j o g o 10.—adv. 1200 AP suage mna 2. Liscias Brown taveLecien services in which ang [ FE00 We sbouid e mlitne’ S0 ey | 0 SO coan: : from an exterided stay - | Trinity unite the erv- | Then : The desth of B, F. Maniers of Po:|lantic City. Judge Brown ie mach ,,‘,::;":" _— B s L D . gan::. u.t‘:;l.rr:'dm umm improved in health. 3 Carey | there is no useless pain or sacrifice.| 38 3 big event, with Senator —AT— dents in the town. Dr. B. Goldman, a Yale sraduate&nd Archdeacon J. Eldred Much of human activity is to please | a5 departm :é‘in.“""“‘“...m.cffi"' ¢ and recently of the New Haven hos-|timely sermon was the rector of | 8elf; it begins and ends right there; Promises to sclipse sny G. A. Regath- Local members have has bees Christ church, New Haven, Rev. ¥.|Dbut the work that pleases God is work e . ) SOMERS BROS. that 16 will be.CInararia Wghts with | recicimg. phomicians of Sohis ciy. | o, % for others. We sliould make the most | SUnE 15 Conpectiout ‘m many FEEfll i oy, & —_— e |the state horticultural society at —— The preschers Giscourse was x|of this opportunity for worklend we|TNo ToRTESSICNINER, O, 8¢ mobect O A PIramid S0e | e a b i with real Ly * ‘ | - ord Friday even! SEVENTH BIRTHDAY e ot o (Do TRISE AbRL | Soloytaaniel ‘et we. Costnat 4o’ Anys Lyier wnn Hatheslial Lopn posi S0 e aage e mid . The law on rabbits has under; pleaseth thee. He told his hearers | thing to pl God if we are harbor- v ‘ommander 2 2 e no_change by the bresent lagisiatere, | arreiran oY Hornneth ~ Vernen | et to please God was the business | inx some uncepented sin. The Chris- | inSton of Robert O. Tyler pest and fé%‘,f‘;{‘w‘;},?f‘}; Turiner creatment | Check up this Teilet Lisk: 204" will Tamatn 1he Ban Sumsme: ompsbn. st Heme of His Grand- |o¢"our Hves, Through life runs the | tian religion is like ‘water and air,|Commander D. . Hail o Ey it ot ot gltdas B s B R ol been for the past few years. parents. single thread of E&d’i :i" ol !n L free that we dc;h not 'figrecx:m 1’u ;‘3’:&- ’:tfinvgork':a.l‘!mg Pul," ?‘n B 6 aote ot ;:gm Siad you g what yeu 3 iy lifles our lives if we aim to fol- | value. There are ‘then e steps in . ™ Regular of Frankiin coun-| Master Kenneth Vernon Thompson, | Jow the prayer of the text, Teach me | the way to please nim: First, eradi- | 2re sevaral committees to be appoint-| for. Simply il out N g e At Buying Tollet L o, T Ak M at (Masonic | 5B of Mc and Mrs. George R Thomp- {to_do the thing that plessethi thee | cato aln, scond, sarctification of the R TR RS PRI e ho buiuodire Ehite sad We lr = " ening. Wo in the celebraf seventh birthaa 1] shows 1s the best | individual; and, ird, continuance in ™ For a few daysonly we are| 5. ind's, & 3 degrec om0 g8 Weaneaday afternoon with o ety Lo HiD Tais whmse e skt ses | weil doing. So'shail v worke for our | National Commander Johni E. Gill- $urs, the dcotor and hi, bils. at The Boston § 2 3 "om ‘4.1 to o'cl at the home of way. own salvation and those about us. 7 at the i offering a 7 jewel In the town of Union, Tolland couns | his grandparents, Mr. ana Mrs, Thom- e Tanyer of tis faxt s o funll- | Tros WOrRRID. of God Iv Wire 15, 1S | o b Rt e FREE PACKAGE COUPON Note the economical prices the state now has 300 acres in its|as E. Wormsley, No, 133 Mt. Pleasant | mental and one especially suited to|followed by work for God. during his stay. Commander Gillman p t rison with what thees state forest, planted with white pines, | atreet. A dozen little guests were|tnis season of Lent, ‘this season of | At the next midweek service, which | j e of the most pepular ROIMTS > . w.lt.lfllll occasion, and Master Sho, b haad ke PYRAMID DRUG COMPANT. 266 || nesdfuls are _ ueually Scotch pines and Norway spruce. | present for the work and worship. .1t should be.our |1 to be at Trinity church, it was an-| who ever headed the Grand Army of Kenneth recelved a number of beau- | desire simply to piease him. It is|nounced that the speaker would be | tie Republic, and the Grand Army men ,‘Z{;?,{',‘,"lm me.ll.‘:f:l’;;:“ét I"‘y‘:k where. No standard artlele The Totokett company has awardsd | titul gifts, among them being a $5 gold t pleases God, just as the | Rev. George W. Davenport, rector of i it & movement in ‘a 20 year | contract for a two-story storchouse | picce trom his Erandparents. e s | enie er moatiios wants oniy th best | St James: church. Danbury. ot Hartford fmtend to make bis Visit & | mia Bito"Gure, at 'once by mail, || ing from our assortment. at its cotton mills at Occum 40 by 60| had ber of hy i it S Ry S pRARn FREE, in plain wrapper. Hudnuts, Col, §lled case for $9.79 oo Tn"CIx2"und O ‘ick comatruction | BpanSan mLsr, % Ligphons calle’ with RATIRRL Wb I Benir chargE tofs, Houblgante, Piveces €. * - Wi i % oul 2 The dining room was prettily dec WANT HIM TO REMAIN The. stats enca t_was held n o The Baptists of the state will meet ONE ARGUMENT REMAINS . stats encampment w 1 i 4 4 A reliable Jeweler's guarantee is an| o e Calvary Ba, orated in pink and green and a New London last year. The Hartford and a varisty of other extra value to purchmser. B, i B LT day eske the center of tie| IN DOWNING VS, WILCOX CASE. ___ANOTHER YEAR.| i, Ve heen looking forward to o SRS Sachets and Soaps. gonnection with the Missionary: Jubi- loks contatning Tohted can: | Evidence All Completed and Case Will | Rev. C. B. Bromley Has Been at Low- | State encampment for Hlartford for. T A2y m dles. When the little tots were gath Go to the Jury Today. oll, Vt., for Past Year. beoni held here' in go long & time - State.......... /] Since the close of the cegrpaign | ered nm&n: &: table for ":x refresh- Pl e g 1y | Their fondest hopes \were exceeded FANCY BOTTLED PERFUM FRANKLIN SQUARE. $1,311.25 _has been received in New | Ments e A ed and| The court of common pleas was oc- | Rev. Charles . romley, formerly|when Hartford was selected as the ——— Roger & Gallet's Violetts @6 London for the Woman's college, one | CONSTatulations were given by Mrs.{cupied another day with the suit of |a resident of Norwich is enjoying a|place for the observance of the semi- and vers Virere vee ol gsiie T Fannie Larkie Wilder. Mrs. Thompson | Downing ) Calvin Wilcox, a | successful pastorats over the Methodist | Cantennial, It's balf & century How g-c::]:;lnmn bt i Joba | was assisted in serving by her sis- :.ou to te:uvg: hvn'lr the judgngf l: Episcopal church at Lowell, Vt. His s(e:cee l’l’lw boys in blue, wifn m—.’:’; tread . . o Y ter, Mrs. Charlotte Wormisley Vers, | another suit the plalntift iost, as he |congregation —have increased, theland tne fires of pairiotism nurming |l IMcidents in sumgty The expenses of the dairy and pure| Mrs. Fdnnie Larkie Wilder, Mra. Flor- | ciaims, by following the boundaries as |church building has undergone im-|iithin them, marched away, and those Houbigant's 1deal, #4.26. Piver's Azurea, $1.00. food commissioner's office, according | 8ice Noyes, Miss Nannette - | get ont by Mr. Wiloox when he bought | provements, and the fourth. quarterly | who remain’ will ‘not let the occasion Hudnut's Myrtis, Narcisse, We Will to the report just issued, amotnted | ton and Mra. Irens Butler. Srcon from Mr. Wilcox and cat thom. | conference has extended a unanimous | pass without due recognition. The etc., 50c fo $4.00. e Serve Another 87.83, and $339.20 was received] , Music and games made an attrac- |The evidence was all completed and |invitation to him to remain there a|ranks of tha veterans are thinning rap-| xpr William Jewett of East v for margarine signs. tice programme for the entertainment | the arguments were begun in the af- | second year. Mr. Bromlev has hot yet | idly, but there'll be a hiz enough gath- | mow ™ strot 15 visiting her sister, Mri Colgate's Violet Dactglis, O ° 9, of ‘the children, who included Master |ternoon. Attorneys A. L. Brown, Bab- | decided to accept this invitation, a5 he| ering in Hartford on the 12th and 13th | {vithur of Philadelphi ¥ " | Bouquet, etc., 26¢c, 50¢, T8 ocC ock A native of et ‘Ngrrwrire.h, Rev. Jo- | Kenneth's = cousin, ~Earl W, Vera|cock and W. H. Shields have made 2 sito g:llred Zor another field which | of April to make a grand showing. sep ng, now of Torrington, has mas Spivery, pivery, | thei ents, and At D. G.|ls offering some attraction s — 5 been Invited to lecture at the St Pat. | Frances Fields, Margery Flelds, BAlth | Perkine pad soeken for anout twents B s SNy A OVt 0 e e R e m‘(?:rsg‘g‘(ur‘l:!h: PERFUMES IN BULK— - r rick’s comcert in the Catholic church | Jackson, Gladys Dennis, Priscilla Gun- | minutes when court adjourned until ARCANUM CLUB POOL. There will be delegates from all thel have beck WA nE € 0w o o ing at Litchfleld, March 13. salve, Edna King, Martha Chinn and | this morning at 10. His argument will posts in Connecticut, over sixty in 4 Roger & Gallet's Violette ? R A Harry Chinn, then be completed and Judge Waller | Change in Standing ls Not Changed | number. The delegates include the|28d are o o e e ok e | and Vera Violette, 500 and & » t the state Red o gy will charge the jury, after which they past commanders, the commanders, of-| i3 ™ ofore starting for Washington| Plvers Aszures and LaTrefie, Sunday, March 11th Men, at their anaual powwow in|IN THE EAST MAINE CONFERENCE | will have the matter to decide. ficers and specially elected delegates. Stratford, Beptember , will camp in SRR Judge Waller questioned the last two Fat oy There will be about 600 delegates in|and home. Hudnut's Myrtis, Wood W HUSIC BY THE ORONESTRA Knowlton park. There will be a pa- | Former Pastors in This Conference | lawyers in regard to ‘the tract | 1, the Areanum club‘pool tourna-|all from the sixty posts. Nathaniel Jockey Club, Etc., §0c to My rade, musio and freworks. Now Located There. which appeared in the case an; ment the ‘players stand In. the same|L¥Yon post is now making up s roster o =3 The order for the _— Interpretation of it. There Telative places s Jast mentloned | {oF the state department which will be| (¢ ] 1) olgate's Monad p Tl 4 Photmoson: Wt ok Of the| Rov. Charles A. Purdy, who served |change of the boundary line after the | Ty e are fower games being played | issued at the time of the encampment. New Mown Hay, Etc., 3c af 'l‘“ '. I I"“N. e _n:'m"v'm"':’ = “}‘::cefl:fl two pastorates i eastern Connecticut | first papers were drawn up, but At- | ¢'this stage of the fournament than | The headqudrters of . the Grand ere s “l"' a"ca Woodworth's Blue Lilies, We uregan House e for | soveral yoars ago, one at South Cov- |torney Perkins claims that the first ine | Snen it abencd, the Intorest hawving | ATy men during the encampment will et Tly of the Vaney, Etey three months. It pertains only to the | entr; v i e 5 ot pirth y and another at Staffordville, has | was abandoned and Mr. Wilcox by a be Unity hall on Pratt street, where b Parker-Davenpert Co., i L —_———— been carrying & supsrnumerary rela. | compass tan a line which he told the | SRS} SORCTNAL, | Tas, Sanding O | the ~ busincas eeasions Wil e held.| pame Fortune is likely to ssy that| ' . The Misses Clara and Justine Worth | LOR the past year with the East Maine | Downings to eut to, end they did. | 5577 1T “Porteous 11-1: Harwood 14- | On ADril 13, which will be fifty years Propristors. and Miss Helen Smith of this city were | COnference of the Methodist Episcopal | which resulted in & suit, and the court | 3> Richards 11-2; Rawson 13.5; Foss o & H since the day Fort %"Tm wan fived | wuy, diy to the man with a good bank | TOILET WATERS, ETC. chureh, of which conference he is now | found that 45 more trees were cut |33 7} 2 7. 5952 | on, the veteran Grand Army men w! , Dridee whist pare eey o fitend the | i member. At the last session of that | than should have been. S T el b ey Ti096; | be’ entertained at Foot Guard hall by | 2ecount. She seldom says It to the| Colsate's Violt, Bent at her home in Post Hill place, | conference he was named as one of the| The case of Laban C. Dean vs. Al- | whitney 7. ‘Swan 9-11: Haviland | the Sons of Veterans. The meating | man who has nothing saved up. Dactylis, Etc., a bottle 25c, i official visitors to represent the con-|fred V. Dunham will be taken up|7.9, Wiliams 7-10; Honeyman 3-9; | Will De in the nature of a commemo- i 8e. There are now in Norwich 32,410 tele- | feTence at Drew Theological seminary, | Thursday morning, while the case of | Siehrns 4-10; Taintor 1-7. Frisbie | ation exercise. There will be a camp-| Don't carry your momey with you| g anupe v,‘,{.t Sec., Yanky © phones, while New London has_ 3,667, | Madison, N. J. Mr. Purdy has resided | Alfred B, Cocking vs. Milo B. Burr has | 5_13. pPortelance 0-12; Brown 0-15. | 1re round which the comrades will 1e- | 1g pe constantly tempted to part with | Extreme Violet, Etc., a bottls Colchester Dantelson 507, Jeweti| With his family during the past vear | gone off the list. The cases of Hymen Pl oo sl call the days of strifs and the memory 140, City 309, Moosup 259, Mystic 720, Put. |at Sullivan, Me., whers he previously | Buslowitz vs. Samuel McDonald and | MASONIC VETERANS REUNION. |Of their departed comrades, who arelit. You will think twice before you sam 1190, Stafford’ 240, Willimantic had held the pastorate for two years | Samuel Levine va. Samuel McDonald now greatly in the majority. Durne| o o W e vers banking and where he has many friends. 1t is |are to be the second and third cases | Report of the 40th Annual, Which Was | the encampment Robert O. Tyler rost At communication of St. James' | Fanks at the coming conterence ses- |asslcned. I is probabie tmat they wili| Held Hers, Recsived by Members . | open house. and A. Djierkiss, & bottle $1.35. LeGrande, a bottls $1.25. probable that he will enter the effective | for Tuesday, March 14 being speciall and Nathaniel Lyon post will keep| facility. Roger & Gallet's, a bottle T6e. :t‘)::t:.nd be appointed tq another pas- | not occupy the court’s attention. There ¥ Teceived this week (hg‘h;lossetm:l-ool:pbfi:nl‘\l:]]eb:nl:}":: gl;eu?: Pivers Azurea and LaTr. Rov. Frank L. Hayward, A. M., who [ NEW LONDON WANTS by local members of the Masonic Vet- | vaar" Harttora will greet the voterans| 1|8 (IAMES LOGN & IUSL U0, | mavcocws corstopsia, soe. is well remembered as a former and STATE TO IMPROVE HARBOR. erans’ uaocmtmfin gf th!shsuue crp\es with open arms and help them cele- > o much beloved Methodist pastor imr this .| of the report of the 40th annual re:|prate the big event. Norwich, Conn Pinand's Lavender, Lilac, Hte, 8 union, which was held in this city ony city, is now closing his first years|wiy Agk for $500,000 for . That P Jun, » 3 PRS- M EVERSD ] 4 T - 4 ur- | June ‘23, 1910. It is a well printed Relatives have learned of the death | pastorate with the Methodist Eplacopal book of 32 pages, containing a full ac- FUNERALS. Open Saturday Evening: of Nathaniel Kingsbury, 61, of Cali-|church at Skowhogan, Me. A corTe- Vantine's, Riker's, Wk 7.30 to 9, | Ete., Etc. fornia formerly of Coventry, Febru- | spondent in the Bangor News (daily), St of ‘Mg meeting,” Wit {he age i Bathasweet, 25¢. 29 ary 17." He is survived b;ryt iy | Sopresanting that locuity. statea thai| It was given out yesterday by Sen- | dresses and reports. There is also a Mrs. Lorenzo D. Tompkins, TP g A , five brothers and sisters, and several| Mr. Hayward is gaining in the favor |ator Bryan F. Mahan of New London | list of those who were present and| At 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon 3o}den owder, 25¢ lfl‘ ohildren. of ‘the peopls. Mr. Hayward is mow | that a bill would be presented in the | thoes who became members at_that| ths funeral of Mrs. Lorenzo D, Tomp- Violet Ammonts, 15c and 38e. an influentlal member of the Maing |Seneral assembly calling for an ex- | Mmeetin, and the reports of the officers.| king was held from her late home, No. 81 Peck street. There was a large ly Horace Johnson has this to ey in erence which cover: terr! Ppenditure of $500,000 for the improve- | A list of the deceased members it &iv. regard to weather conditions: ~Feom | a. the western Dart of the stete of|ment of the harbor of New London. | el together with the proposed con- | number In attendance and numerous 9 £ the 13th to the 16th there Will be an | Maine. The bill will have fthe referendum | Stitution of the association. handsome floral forms. The services ot Rallion’ s |ToiLer creams anp cei - intermediate disturbance, indications| Stuart E. Pheips, M. D, a very suc- | ¢lause, so that the ;mple 8 the state | --Pictures of the Rising Sun Masonic| were conducted by the 3 5 ;s Bicays, Vantine's snd prog blinding bnow, possibly rain: if so, a | cessful physician and surgeon of Sulli- | MAY Vote on it, and the mpasure will | veterans and of the group of veterans| Wright, pastor of the Central Bapti: vya, and Riker's, drencher. van, Me, is about to leave that locali- | Probably be submitted to the voters as taken before the local Masonic tem- | church. The bearers were L. L. Arm- Dagget & Ramsdell's, 10c to #5a - ty snd will come to Farmington, Gonn, | Of_the state at the next state election. | Plo are given. It is noted in the book| strong, Arthur W. Armstrong, A. L. Robert O. Tyler post of Hartford it | with his family about April 1 and take| Senator Mahan declared the move- | that James McKee is the oldest Mason | Ryder of Providence, Metton Miller, Hudnut's, 25c and §0e. take = ' ring to keep open house for 60( ment in favor of bringing the ocean|in the sssociation, which was true at| Joseph L. Oat and Samuel Beebe. Bur- idins 2 Pre o8 from all over the Sate; at|Ln o At et oori® | liners into New '3 was spread- | the time, but his edath since then|ial was in the Comstock cemetery at Geime 49 Meneest T | the ‘annual encampment of the Con: | srofesmion ot that aention. - ™ ing. He said he understood that Bos. | sives this honor to another. Montville, whare Rev. Mr. Wright Pompelan Massage, 37e, 69c, 768 nectiout G, A. R., in Hartford, April ton 1s to expend $2,000,000 upon its = R a committal service. Henry Allen & 18 and 13 . Fpan T harbor_and that Providence will ex-| WOULD NOT PROHIBIT Bon had charze of the arrangements. | Masda, Malvina, ébe. % S0y rks Leave. pend $500,000 in like manner. i 8CHOOL FRATERNITIES.| Mrs. Tompkins was born in New| Prominent Ialian gentieman in| pinds Honey gnd Almond, 4. John A. McHattie,who hashad A financial man who is much in- e kBl Oy London, her maiden name being Eliza | spare time would give lessons in pure of two departments at the Boston | terested in everything that tends to! New Yerk' ; Morgan. She was married to L. D. Ctalt " 5 pass store, and Edward Bergeron, of the up- | the improvement of _this state, said| " fi' ‘:."d .’f f:.ucow"lhon Flocks| 7 omplins in New London in 1847, aft- "‘"‘“’l ter e oy ';" i | SABHE Tuesday evening in hono: | holstery department of that store, have | yesterday that he hoped the plan to lo- a . e ey moved o Mmiving, | sons wishing to gain knowledge of the 8 Polut road of Miss Mabel Tracy of Frankiin, whe | resigned and gone to new positions out | cate the great Cunard line of European| i Where they rosided a mumber of years, | language to aid them while traveling| Violet, Haliotrope, Eiaine, CI is their guest. of town. Mr McHatie, who was in | steamers at New London would be iy orotk, March 3—New Yotk .na came here in 1876, Mr. Tompkins | abroad, Instruction given in pupils’ ’ TO 5 oadera charge of the prints and tinware de- | carried into effect, as it would be the | £It3's Board of education contrary tof having been a blacksmith ag the ¥alls, | pories Agdress DR. A, . G. La-| 000 VioldW Orris, Dactylle, e, Drosan Sy guEdale of Mystic has been | partments, has gone to New Britain, | best business enterprise that ever| (e Poliey of many boards throughout | Norwicn Town and on the West Side, $Es b ppll it “,‘ ',‘ the Norwich state hospita. | while Mr. Bergeron has gone to Man- | came to this state. This man is large- Sortrngiodt Siolignd By t’;““""’ ,‘"“y 38| having for the longer period been lo- | PENTA, 125 Bank St, New London,| Azurea & LeTrefle, Gic om by airolman Foley. Dougdale for | chester, N. H. in the interssts of his |1y interested in the New Haven rail- | oPPoted to any legielation desixned o catcq on the West Side, where they | Conn, Tel. 1907. 8 to 11 a. m. ST S0me time had been acting in a strangc | health. The iesving town dy both of | road, and he said that company was PTobibit puplis in publle uchools from | rosided. His death occurred in 1904, | tenisaTh ks 2 And upon examination it was|the clerks is regretted by their many ly indirectly interested in the enter- hir ol Stw; - Jontetin oF Sr- | and since then Mrs. Tompkins has re- found that his sanity was affected. , | friends. e, although it would share to| Ditles, A resclution was also prosented | sidced with her grandson, A. W. Arm- PR R R ORI DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Through a Tetts % some extent in the great project. But rf ¢ strong. She was @ member of the |so ROOM AND BATH TALCUM POWDERS— Prankiin Square, woller from the fivislen w2, il s Attractive Window Display. O e e e besrd. took the stand that i has AR TR —'—_‘“——m Hudnut's Violet Sec. and pers of Massachusetts it is lenrncd that| A nevel and instructive window dis- | Sorested. for 1t Wow'd mesn & EFeRt|ne more right to bar fraternities than | °ghicd, In the neisnborhood. | 1 ] g Vielst, 25c and 80c. the family of Jacob Swartsburg is a| play Is shown at the Lee & Osgood A Ty | it has to regulats other liberties. The 3 5 : HOTEL " i ke U the Bty of Boyon o] DAy o2ty tho a0 &, OPE098 | ests. He could, with New Haven only | It hos to resulate other liberties. The| yrs. L. L Armstrong of this city, Mrs.| | o ol| Ccolgaters Viotet, Dactyits, < ; Drobably be sent back Ror. The town | Young. Semples of mineteon different | 50 MIlss awey from New Londen sce| 3005, school” principals ~ who have | J: &, Brown of Palmertown and Mrs. 54 3 i Ra: e et T e gty Sfborea erent | jow the comimg of this fleet of great| ol principals who have| ) Y. Ryder of Providence. She also| |9 o | | Bouquet (Unscented), 15¢ and & & will then have 10 care for them. kinds of drugs are on exhibition, com- 14 Sholy | gought to wipe eut public school fra- : o : ships to New London would help| §OUERS 10 leav a sister, grandchildren and| Im M Piver's, 22c. 4 The giel who was recently placed in | is shown by Hbbons which lcad from | Mo HavEI: st ol T o ] ; S| o Mennen's, Sana Dermal, O gharge of Captain Douglass of the Sal- | oach sample fo & map at the rear of e RSk ‘Chick” Lahey Surrendsrs. Captain Erastus Church. o [T1th St & University Place | , | | amciln, " Woodiana, ‘Vielet House of Retuge in Boster A e Bl g - Hatorbury, Conn., March 8. —“Chick”) At 2 o'clock Wednesday atternoon| | W [~ Ose Bleck from Broadway || [i4me R willing to go, ¥ i > 10| iret Baptist Church Organization | L@hey, wanted by the police of New { tne funeral of Captain Erastus Church Two Blocks from Wanamaker's Also Roger & Gallet's, of all of the Fraternal | %o ior tofe toven Sroncy, ourt,2Tes? | indicate the source of the drug. i Py Itaven for theft of a dlamond ring.| was held from his late home, fn Mont- | | © 0 | Houbigant's, Djer Kiss, L B B i B s X sue Wie Held Monthly Session With Mrs.| surrendered to-the Waterbury police | ville, there being. . 1arge mumber in NEW YORK CITY Comfort Powder. Orders in f-. Battens e e | Trek e, tonight. attendance, including _relatives from| | 8 3 diina s and Watch 1n W ehmsta Ry, th seciety item | 3 cus are well under way at the win: | The Woman's Heme and Forelwn| Thompsonville The annual banauet | Lepanan. - The secvides wers sonducted| | ® | eale and Retall Dhuim.‘l A i Charms. Mirs, Lindley’ Hoftman Chaoin ureS; [ ter quarters, Saturday evening, March | Mission cirale of the First Baptist|ef the Thompsonvile Board of Trade| by Hev. 8. I Maine. pastor of the| | T » | ¢| | FAcE PowDERS— Wett Forty nint pomer apin of 11115 Yhe first installment of the big |church held their March meeting Tues- | wili be held April 19. Dcasville M, T chuseh, who spoice of | | w | Inthe Heart of chauCity and in o Hdtnets Vel Ses DR Solid Gold and Gold Filled. ]| smail informai dance at 'her® resi: B e e T e e e i Me the long and fisefut Hrs of .the. de- s o ot | M) | oratia, os to €148, 1 dence on April 17 h will open to ul e firs E Feet) 3 R AT ceased. The bearers wers Brothers Minutes fr : # —_ Mias Kathistine Chapin, o debetanss | Performance Thursday, March 3. Yitiom Guchrier, ihe prasidont, pie. HONEST CONFESSION Gniman, Heran and Johnson of Union | 150 O win Froms Grang Canel Bes: Roger & Gallet's Vioistte, 508 last year. mesting lodge, A. F. an ', of New London, Minutes from v Rikers, The Plast-Cadd=n Co. Vet 3 Stiock and resding the scripture A Dostor’s Talk on Food. ana Brothors House, Norton andSweet | | 5 RallGor vahl o o, Tars B " Local undertakers attended a moet- eston. Prayer way of Oxoboxo lodge of Montville. The This hotel has. Deen red ? ing of the State Embalmers’ assock @ |Jacob Starkweather. The subject, Our| .. fainer set of men on|quartette from the Union lodge sang| | O | 7ated. returmishes unoush: | o | |Bte. 19¢ to $1.00 box. Jewslers and Silversmithe. i oS ¥o; Populatien—Their Cenditio: ve £re a0 it and can’ be Fed on at Hartford en Wednesday anc gorador s - B 1€ | earth than the doetors, and when they [ &t the house. There was a number of | | g | 2, 200 c4n B compa o Established 1872 Tith others appesred befors a legisia- a e a n 5 iand Needs, was taken up and seversl| p:q they have been in error they are| handsome floral forms. Burial was in i Y Cas tive committes favoring a deputy reg- interesting papers were read. The| o.uny‘ipt to make honest and manly | Comatock cemetery, where the com-| | M | Accssible to the dosks o alt tm: | M | | MANICURE ARTICLES AND - PLAUT - CADDEN BUWILDING l-u:r of vital statistics at the Nor- programme follows: Down Town | JAVR Y, "PT 70 Fate mittal service was conducted by Unjon R " ratear el TN Manicure Scissors of sll kindl ich siate hoapital, which will prevent 4 i case 1n oint 4 that of o prac- lodge, the henediction belng pronoupc- | | a | weil as the bisthess aisiricin | A | | oo™§335 pair - -"A Remaricable Mission- | titioner, one of the 70od 01d school, who | 84 BY Rev. % ¥. Baine. CRureh & A »[300 R 200 Ba » There p w . Tives in Texas. His plain, unvarn- > ooms, ths Files, 10c and 25c. 3 hers of m "‘5.".&5“?:"»‘3:-‘3:’:‘:‘5;‘;, No ! ——— 0% . The | Ishod tale neeés no dreesing up: . Nrs. John J. Toomsy. ° Rates sl 00 Per Dny b ¢ Cuticle Knives, each 26c and $0& Siven by Rev. KL . WrckeR ana the 4 T aaTiie - BATFont - The Iateung | dice, Which 1 ran pow pee was no| ayinesday morning. the funeral of| | ; FY| e e A OFer of exerciscs at the 150th anniver- | ThIS is the time of year when You | giosed with the Mispah benediotion. | warrantable and unreasonable, SEainst | heriate Homé, Mo, 46 Hatlo strect, sad | A | sceiionce sna o= ot dis )| o Orange Wood and Pearl Stieks, sary of the organization of the chureh | \uouig sesist nature by taling & good e all muchly advertised foodn.s Hence, | af'st” Patricic's church o requiem mass | | ¢ | Brees. * to 25c each, 2 L] 1ast September. They were prigted by jec _ MINISTERS ENTERTAINED. I never read a line of the many ‘ade’| wag celebrated by Rev. Thomas Grum- Send 2 gents for Guide sad Map b Pray's Nail Enamel, Resaline —AGENT FOR THE— the Church Improvement seciety. tonic. gttt , nor tested the f00d|ply, manmy being present. The floral |# of New York City. w| | ongolin - The Progressive Missionary club of Neighberhoed Preachers’ Meeting Held | remenbrances were handsome. The —_— Hudnut's Cuticle and Lustre Wh“. swlv Cnn rd the Central Baptist church met Wod: BBEF With Rev. and Mrs. Charles Smith| “While fn Corpus Christi for my| bearers were M. J. Kelly, Thomas | ROOM AND BATH 150 | N Beamer £ , an my younest son, g s ! , § [ ] H BT gl . F et A 00 Who has four of the Tw agont, Healtnicst | son. “Two hymns were sung by iss < Marnisch's Nail Ensmel. Sbesnce of the Mrs. A T. Rev. and Mrs. Charles-Smith of Bal.|liftle bovs T ever saw. I ate my frst|A. Greeley. oy R MATY™ = Nail Pumice, 10c to 35c. nr’ Fullorioe ihe' sharmecn's, work the IRON al\d WIN to snteriamed the = meignborhood | {58 0, it sraneent. Lo | ST g p Adwms. 1647 Butters, 25 to §2.00. H hosteas Served Light Sefreshments . aoke “Ministers Sad thelr Wives weio| “I became exceedingly fond of it and| . B, Adams, for many years a trav: s T, Manicure Sets, each 25c, i0e, "n‘. a s"r 3 present crom Attawaugan, Moosup | ave eaten o package of It every wesk | eling representative of Kibbe Bros, ot Adam 's avern |t s §] Civil service examinations for junior | is ideal fer yeur eystem, in that it ., Jewett City and Oneco. A |since, and find it a delicious, refresh- | Springfield. e Rubber Sponges, 65c, 98e. chemlst e8), engi- g 3 soclal hour was held from 11 ing and strengthening loo‘d. leaving no :n t}}sek“f&fil}l 3 Ahnnl is well l;nnwn > 1861 P, o to, Sty o 3 gives you all 'of the advantages of a|m. followed by dinmer. Al . m, | {1l effects whatever, causing no eruc-| in this y a8 @ ealesman Of can- ‘Sponges, bc, 10c, 2bc. Rev. D, A tations (with which 1 was formerly|dy, and by many of his friends he o A - A . Adams geod tonle. Makes rich, new bloed, m. a sermon outline. This was fol- { much troubled), no sense of fullness,| was called Candy Adams. He has been|offer to the public the finest standard od by & discussion of the topic. At | nausea, nor distress of stemach in any | maiing regular trips for many vears,| brands of Ecer of Europe and Americs, | ppygiES, COMBS, MIRRORS aterial heartily Iiked ‘and highiy re- tan, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarias supplies nitrogenous m: | to build | 3.¢5 Rev. George Stanley of Jewstt City | way, and was heartily like bighly so- | Bonemian, Plismer, Culmbackl Seyaclas | - USIING CASES— Atlaniic Tran’spnn, > read & paper ul Pastoral Matheds. spectesd. At first 1] North German LI ok st matele, Snd simuutne the| e Bt ver oty Sacuined | The | wih 2 10 TS i i ent ot L ° SR, A 00 i By | Beelin, A, e, Dibln St | Hate Brushes with cutuio 1] whele system. :lmmtl.v upon my stomach as this| gV A % Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourlsh- :::wuaczo wood backs, real S ‘ ing. Ate, Sterling Ditter Ale, Annsuser 60, “T am stronger and more sctive since DY JUSTICE 7 iser. Schiitz and Pabst. Combs of celluloid, horn 1 bodun the use of Grape-Nuts than 1| oo T AR R AN, NN o coarse and fine Barber and [ ch ; 9 AEh Made end Seld At have been for 10 years, and am no c longor iroubled with nausea and Indl-| 1 ioy in o Day; He Gaes to the Chiale| TSIPROPe 712 3 L‘“i‘ of iml'i oo ) S gortion”” Nemo piven by P 2 i oo ¢ o B B Smill's Pharmacy, ER T e i pr: “There's & o e oniahy 5 A T Fraaklia Square \xper! ; Kver_road the shove lottort & new | {Tic chalr during the wesk and human His trinl way ey o .

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