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Henry Ailen & Son ] _@e Bulletin, WN’T nRINK INA BAGKHWM AT ksM{y lfllater . THE held, Miss Vera Stetson, the president, Norwich, Monday, Jan. 15, 1912. occupying ihe chair. A social time nlsqolvas Sugar-P t he' Fm —_— with music and games AL the clase, of “flc THE WEATHER. Sotond in Series of Sermom on Don’ts For 1912 by Rev. P. yei by s e e Bf GMS‘ i flwsz UI:JI;{ERITSA;(EES ; . Bl uhe Cinee are” Miarey Vre iy Time 1t Takes for St | PR O o ooty Sl C. Wright—World Full of Hypocrisy. Gl Swain, Hocla Wilbur and Giadss| - are Dyspepeia Tablt to Work GOMPANY. GOMPANY. or New England: Snow Monday \ Meier. g on the Feod and Bring Relisf. 88 Main St | \;d '] um“:(nmnr. T\d;rn(e ‘Lh : - on | L 3 . flable tvinds, o bri B s PRy —_— fioket Aochss Dighi s, (o DRSE IO Bought a Restaurant. Predicfions oo ihe New York Her. | . HYPOCTisy, as expressed in a double jlot about clandestine meetings. Again| On Saturday the restaurant on Cen- | TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED ald. On Monday cloudy weather will| life. which he charged was an all too | BypoCTisy. tral whast conducted for several years i 1 ! idto| There is no long wait betwi 3 i v [ Drewuit, with “Slowis'risiva.tempera- | provalent phase of prosent day Aer. |y This, (NIOE rune, hroueh all our e | pust by Jacob ¢ Benjomin was sold 16 05 * ke ' Fatineen Dyspboni mn T e, variable winds, follow. | ican life, was the target in Rev. P. .| society doing things on the sIy they | vith the Capitol lunch. The restaurant | Tablet and the feeling of rellef It will | Vi v v t, bring to an overloaded 'stomach. It 0 this Section and o Taeadas men | Wright's sermon Sunday evening at | would not have their partners find out, | was opened over 30 years ago as an |bring - . y the Central Baptist church upon the |and they're dolng them to terrible re- | oyster house by Clinton C. Bidridge. |8ets busy in a Jfty and quickly sets | .- - i Ever Ready and Keen Kutter | (/2 falr weather. with nearly sta-|topic, Dom't Drink in a Back Room, | aults. Our physicians could tell You |‘There navo been several owners since | things to rights in that tired and die- | ; j y {lomary, follpwed by falling tempera- | which was his second sermon in a se- | tales wiich would make your hearts|Mr, Kidiiige ld out. ordered stomach. It goes right at the ee 3 ries of four upon Dont's for 1912. | sick, and in practically every commu- SAFETY RAZORS Observations in Norwich. At the opening of his earnest dis- | nity, declared.the lpa:kor. there were NORWICH TO'I lodged there and in no time at all has ee One m"" F:w Aollowing records, reported from | course Rev, Mr. Wright said he had | crimes such as had been perperated by things on the move—tlre gases cease Sevin's pharmacy show the changes| not announced this topic as covering lu certain criminal of the present day, forming, the breath is sweatened, tha temperature ‘and the barometric | one particular fault, but as mdicative (who should be nameless in this dis- | Winter Birds Brave Arctic Tempera-| coating on the tongue disappears and A s- D ) S 1 A Six D‘ 39 changes Saturday and Sunday: of one great offensé in American life | courae, but they were not found out. | ture—Tale the Mercury Told on|you are no longer conscious that you 1X Days dale y Saturday Ther., Bar. | of one grull: offense in American life| What we want is not less Christian | Saturday. ev’;"k‘m’:livlem.t‘:;u:h"eh et rodaiot s m. 2" 30.47 | one thing while actually being another. | ideals, but more perfect living up to s e chief 2 ¢ f s m 11 30.47| He hadn't péen going around to see|the ideals that are in society and the| A number of gold-crowned kinglets|dations for Stuart's Dyspepein Tab- °f Remna“ts and 0 emnmts p. m .. & 3047|how much' drinking in back rooms |home. There is no civilization under |and sne or two red-poll linnets were |lets —that they don't take forever to vES thighest 20, lowest 2 degrecs below. | there was, and he didn't know who |the footstool of God that can stand|seen Saturday on Town street and |accomplish the purpose for which' you 3 3 ¥ Sunday did it or who didn’t, but he had his|up under the type that assumes to be | East Town sireet. The severe weath- | reed them. Tt is just as if you pur Bmken L nes Broken Llll“ % YR . strong suspicions of what was going I'one thing while it lves another. Rome | er had evidently brought these birds. |an extra stomach or two lo work when 1 12 m, . . sree . 3 . on. fell, and France fell, and America, | The kinglels are very rugged and |yours needed help. You can't contin- It is easy to want to appear to be | mighty among nations, will go down if | endure severe storm and low tempera- | vally overload your stomach and ex- TR B B e ‘ good, but ano thing to be good.| we continue that policy of presenting | ture appavently w:th little concern. fpect it to always smile. It ik going Beg“‘n“‘g Tcday eglnnlng Tmy ‘ W2 w32 S The speaker called attention to the|a beautiful, white exterior, while|They are always busily engaged|to got rebelious and sulky affer ‘ passage of scripture containing the | within we possess miserable black | among the underbrush of side nills{awhile and refuse to go on-being driv- S 3 turday: Fair and|Scathing denunciation of the Pharisees | hearts of inlguity. It will ruin any|and along the banks of brooks:hunt-[en to do double work. You must rest |and continuing throughout the wesk, | S ardwg" s 35c EB”EB continued cold. i by Jesus, when the Lord uncovered | nation and it will spoil relisioxi‘ xul:d I&w for ’;};le l\‘,lanly ”!nr“e th:t nv::n: 3‘e::g:flif::ll(l:’;“?tyoh&’:‘lfa?&fié:fie we will have a saie ¢f Remnants, Odd ! turday’s wea sredicted. | their hypocrisy and yet ended his de- | when you kill religion vou kill the | them. 0 red-pol nnets gathe: Ry s L Y | Sizes, Broken Lines, Etc. Predictions Tor Bndar: PR tod i | nunciation of them with a heart bised. | home and you kill the state. secds from weeds by the roadside and | —but by using & Stuart's Dyspepsia | wome ns wm along stone walls. Their song is strong | Tablet to do the work of digesting | During the Cleararce Sale a lot of C V-Pendieton. I, 10Broadway | ° fi sine temperature, increasing cloudi- | 10§ With love and tenderness for thoss | - All you have got to do to your Fine frosty mornings d following northely winds. he condemned. We need a saviour, ! spirit to make it hard and cold and|and sweet and canary like. your food. R tart: fofiithts are- odd iate & Sundey'e weathes: }{: filé‘fifm, and we have a God who can take the | unresponsive is to let it live a lie. Be- | Enos M, Gray, Jr., of Ledyard spent| These fablets contain all the active itod Al‘l’ i Sl b” = ‘°:‘":‘k“ zes, goods slightly mussed, Telephone 3 to 9 Market St. S il most wicked soul and make it clean | ware of seeming to be what you are!a day or two last week on Vergason |elements of the natural stomach 3 g ¥ e offere . m., -t quick moving prices. swn, B0E st Ribea for heaven. | not, for just as sure as you do, man or | avenue, the suest of Dr. and Mrs. N.|juices and will alone and unaided di- week at prices which must move them | ¢ 1\ 1] Sun ||_High || Moon| The world is plumbful of hypocrisy, | woman, you will Sodom your life until | G, Gray, gest food just the same as the . gastric | quickly. 4 TS AT 39c . ses. | Seis. [ Water || Rises.| declared Mr. Wright, but he did not | it is dead. Suichs. “AnS - nosting thulg, Do e & They do |- IF LOW PRICES COUNT -THIs| 130 Women's Summer Waists, all m. | p. m. || & m, || & m,|believe there were more hypocrites in| In conclusion, the preacher said that AT SHELTERING ‘ARMS, ’ harmless than these table the church than out of it. There are | when he comes to think of the men not effect the system in ‘any GEO. E. PITCHER |~ — - y n way—do | WEEK SHOULD BE fine goods, slizhtly mussed, regular AL heras more hypocrites out of the church than | and women who he knows are willing | Rev. J. F. Cobb and Choir. of Univer- {10t cure any, allment except as thes {\yp ey :Fof';u“ M'g':fi.:“m“ $1.00 and §1.25 Waists at 3% each. Clvnl Engmeer, 444 ir it. If a man goes out of one store | to.live a lie, wanting only to keep up salist Church Provides Service. lge('l Mqfl -D'vu :lx::""rtfi:’\' i : WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS » his patre alls 4.45 | and into aonother store and then out a | a respectable appearance, he can yel S 2y ul‘d! z!vep asrls vB s are sol REMNANTS = Silks, Dress Goods, | =————— t PALTON. 4D | side door to slide into the side door of | look with hope into the canopy of | ‘ Rey. J. ., Cabb and the choir of the|DY all drugsists everywhere. Price C0 okl bk ViV A 0 e e e he bas moved o § a saloon, it's hypocrisy. And when a |heaven and hear from there the still | Chureh of the (Goo Shepherd were at| eNS Per box. A trial.package will be Prints, Péraales; Ginghame, Out- | 8 048 lot of Wor e isie | S TR w0 | man goes to see a public man on busi- | small whisper “God is love, he has | the Sheltering Arms Sunday afternoon ;;:‘gfufig;x ;S\ln;l “r{‘t: bh 2 %\@n Co, ing Flannols, Linings, Table | hat soid a: $5 00 and u m re- 7 frer high weier Tt Ja Tow | mess and has to be held out in one | given a saviour sucient for all” and | The Loxt of (he aadiiss was. For by dg. Marshall, Mich. Linen, Toweling, Whits Goods, | duced. 10" $2.98 . which is followed by flood tide. | Poom while the man he wants to see is | from that proclaim the message of a|Hope Were eW Saved. He said: | ———————————————= Cisthes, Ribhane, Liibes: CHNIC called away from his cups in another | great Saviour Who wanis to make thé | Christ gave the lesson of hope aTising | by & large audience of the’men and ool d d WOMEN'S DRESSES { GREENEVILLE NEWS. place, he's a hypocrite, whether he's in | young man and the young Woman |from faith—an example. o those Who | buys of Tafsville The meeting is ar- s, Eto. —_— Fidel]o Beer hatino the Ghurch o out of it. Watch at | four-square. An odd lot o followed him. There are-three tests of od by n 3 9 ’ omen's cl Death of Patrick Cummings—Notes | "INt time the closed carriages going | The topic announced for the third ranged: for by the community cxten- |ODD SIZES — Men's Overcoats and n's Black : el the value of truth: Does it help us| i ttee, ‘B. P. Bishop, chair- - : "¢ land Navy Messaline Dresses E el P easnali up and down your streets. Ive never Don't in the series is Don't Buy Bub- | hear our burdens, fight out tempta- e SAking the i By Suits, Boys' Overcoats and Suits, | t1.at #old at $Ia00, reduced ’, ” Everywhere. g tried to look inside them, ut I hear a | bles. tions, and make us of service to oth- | general for the men and hoys of Taft- Bweaters for Men, Women and [{0...............oiiiiiii.., e i 25 ers? Hope fills us with inspiration, and| ville to atiend. 3 Children, Women's and Chil- H JACI(EI. & (0. Briigrer v Pige Hoiabiig vast shall be the unfolding of the fu- ropi kv : dren's Winter Garments, Man's, | WOMEN'S WINTER COATS Bttain’ consern i New | DENIED KEEPING PROPERTY STORY OF THE Yute; gt a0 b el v . Men's, | = s D S0RT0 s i Rt sl S AWAV FROM CREDITORS. WOODEN NUTMEG | The choir rendered the anthem and St ca’s T. A ty: Women's and Children's Winter | An odd lot of Women's and The Feast of the Holy Name of‘Josus " P ditacy solo with as much painstaking care| (At the rosila ':M"I‘himmffi:s'l‘o?t Hosiery and Underwear, Wom- |Misses’ Coats that Sold rossi [ ronica’s T. A. soclety - 3 ' ) up , reduc- Bal f Our Stock was_observed with special services at| Son Had Bought Some Goods Intended | Grocer Sent Seme Shagbark Walnuts B o 8 1 oo | Bcors ware. elacisd: ~ Prasjdent, Mise en's Wrappers, Etc. ol 1o postts, i B alance of Our Stoc St. Mary’s church on Sunda: for Westerly Store and Sent Them | South, With Real Thing, te Fill Out b ly appreciated by those unable to at- | loulse A. Wiite; vice president, Miss | GROKEN LINES — " Here. Box. tend & church service. The antbem O | Lena Woisard; ' recording _seeretary, Men’s Negkwear, n WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS S God, Most Glorious, and the soprano| Miss Mary B. Hanlon; financial secre- Suspenders, _Napkins, TR 05 RPN ey i Hpg v William Connors has been spending n R O S everal davs in Hartford, the guest . of rother ; . . C. Henry Schwaner, Jr., manager of | There are several stories relating to | solo In the Land of Fadeless Day by | 1ary, Miss Mary T. McSheffery; libra- Table Cloths, Blankets, Com-| .An odd lot of Women's and James Connors. the Schwaner City markel, of New |the origin of the wooden nutmeg | Miss Mary Rogers were given, Miss| rien, Miss May. K. Dougherty; door- fortables, Umbrellas, Ete. o et aas ate BT b whit ey chit William H Pitcher, W. H. Stebbins,| 2ondon, denied Saturday at ihe bear- (myth which seems to cling to the | Carrle Champlin accompanyig. Mrs.| keeper, Miss Mary J. Nolan. poniaas bl 5 at what they cost. Juis Geynet and F. L. Skinner have| § on the Schwaner bankrupt estate | state of Coanecticut and which arous- | Cora Beebe, Charles Parsons and By-| The soclety is making preparations An odd 1ot of Women's Tail- “urned from New York, where (hes | Held ther: before Referee Amos A.|ed the aniipathy of Governor Bald- |ron Mathieu were the other members, for its annial social, which will be : ored- Suits, $37.50 to Ho0 Com d i b htton the. auifo: o d Browning that he had bank accounts | win, as expressed in his New Year's|of the choir. in charge of Misg Lena Woisard. Re- 9 values, reduced 19.00 ome and see it we have| vic euto, show, in New York banks and that he had | resolution *> the people of the state ety ports were made ond -accepted and en S ear s i oF Stk Sixty smembers of St Andrew's| G*AWD checks on those banke. He aldo | through The Bulletin. Henry G. New- | From 16 Degrees to 32 Degrees Below | Showed thie society to. be-in a flour- WOMEN'S FUR COATS ' Sunday school attended the union ser- | chied the transfer of cértain property | con of New Haven writes as follows: Zero. ishing condition, - MANY LOTS MARKED FOR QUICK | e Christ Ep s o get it away from crediiors and| [ see that Governo: very | 3 —— 2 o “ |h€ Lk (ha man Co \,‘.'\' W '\'M”l‘cf’“r"f Sun-| iaimed that ail the transactions con- | Drop‘!rely dislikes Ec:nxrn;&(‘lg:r:xelcgii?z The mercary registered 16 degrees| Ppeter Desjardins was a- visitor in CLEARANCE. \‘T:: ;ffi,‘%k rLJJ?fé“.f""" lw H b v AT on. speclal car con-| necteq with the business of the New |the state of wooden nutmegs Ts it |DelOW Zero in several places about | Willimantiz Sunday. LR Wy , the schooi ‘to Washington | rondou 2nd Westerly stores were legit- | generntly known how the term orjgl. | 0Wn Saturday morcing, 19 degrees —_— At 7o—Men's Fancy Arm Bands In a| ryelve Black Caracul Cau- Y imate, aerd® below on West Town street. From| A number of Tafiville young people variety of styles, from 10c, C, Henry Schwaner, his father, and Here is the story as told me by my | Franklin 24 degrees below was re-|attended the dance in Baltic Saturday OBITUARY. Rl b porled, and 32 degrees below zero from | night. - - At 19c—Men's Suspenders, lisle ‘Web- cassian Lamb, value $22.50, owner of the New London and West- erly stores. also denied any attempt to A great variety of goods suita- cliper ] : South ' Coventry, i ‘ 5c | B ome: £l Patrick Cumming: get property beyend the reach of o,fiu“?fiei?‘iofi{flifl. ?::tog:le];lg e T R N f.f.fi"‘;fn"'r'l;w’l‘é“%.c""* fl.“ ble for New Year's gifts. Patrick Cummings, aged 63, a well- | creditors and _indignantly protested | cliged in the order was a quantity of Cli#f Dweliors at Backus. DIED: At 3c—Men's Four-in-hand Ties, piain | i known business man of this section, | ®8ainst the insinuation of Maj. Hadlai | nutimegs. The goods were packed in| Cliff Dweelers Circle of the King's| HUNTINGTON —Ai _Geneva, Switger- and fancy colors, from 50¢. One Short Muskrat Coat, ’i‘“ died at 7.3 oclock Baturday eve- | A- Hull that he had disposed of pYOP- [ poxes. The nutmegs did not fill the | Daughters gave the patients at Back-| 1And.Jan. 33, 1912, after a long and G value $65.00, reduced t0.esere WM. FRISWELL n lome, No. 52 Central ave- en‘% v_vhayha”banflkrupt. | for E, Wil | POX in wiich they were shipped. To |us hopital a happy bour Sunday after- ff«'i:"{ymr'il&’;fi:‘gg‘.ifl’x.‘x:}mgf‘f::-"l\i At 1502-Men's Cashmere Mlosiery, in| = (.00 Skin Coat, 25-27 Franklin Streat K m’wr;\l:‘f'frfl‘;o:‘;(|sy;,"$;;i[: fréd"gfdre;g& i o Mg gr’e\'ontl_:h; Jutmegs {rom rattling and | noon. There was chorus singing, pi-| the iute Lorenzo Blickétone, of Nor- black, tan and Oxford, second | aiue §65.00, reduced to...... 55.00 e o ot | nuated frsdudulent dealings in the | DeiN shaken and injured, the grocer | ano solos by Miss Ruth L. Potter. and| wich, O auality of 25c goods. manipulation of property ang meney. | PUl 1B enough shagbark walnuts, | the soprano solo, Hild Thou My Hand, | Notice of uneral 167 eaftel i in Treland in 1548 and | The Intent wag o eatabiah traud and | otherwise calied hickory nuts, so that | rendered most pleasingiy by Miss Cla- One Natural Pony Coat, 2 -Willimantic; Jap 1912, At 39¢—Men's Khali and Blue Denim i trimmed with Raccoon, value (0 this country as & young man, | {0 resiore to the bankrupt estate. cer- | e, Whole Sompatelg 340 e bew. = Worth, accompanied by Miss Ham-| Bernard Clark, uged 30 years, for- Working Shirts, from 50c. $100.00, reduced lo. . ° 69.00 He was mirried in this city to Miss] tain property which is now outside the | H1¢ Baye the Tull welght of the nut- | iiton. L Fugeral ‘rom tre tume of his sister | At 39c—Men's Fleecy-lined Shirts and | (one Hudson Seal Coat, value | Bridze: Danforth, who survives him,|Teach of the estate in order to apply | He€® orderel and paid for, and chars Mias Marv Clark. On Mecchante ave Diavwers, froc S0 Ono n § 3 119.00 During the past 35 years Mr. Cum. | it toward the payment of the claims | 84 LOtHng for bl ""';'. o ek Briefs and Persgnals. nue, Tuesday mcrning. Jan. 16, at J g $175.00, reduced 10...euive.s mings has heen engaced in the retail | A%AInst it, which aggregate something | t0mer-had never seen any hickory nuts |. . Josetinine Parket has returned’ 30 0'clo S:ovions at the Bacred-¥ i 50¢ Men's Coat Sweaters, in plain ~ b (he ged in | el O ination $318 500 and on receiving the shipment did not | ~MTa. ; n Heart eaurch at § o'clock: ot RN b g gl o S oo A s e ve business, most of the time being | SPProximating $210000. ' o | weigh the nutmegs to see it he had | to her home on Plaiu Hill after a vis- | . Conu O T g, %6 " - e S ) located on Central avenue. He was .l e e 0. a6 | recelved the whole order, but took it | It With friends in Vineland, N. J. ton. - e have made on a lot of n honest aad upright citizen and was | been in the employ of the Srhwaners | {70¢ il —_— Services at Gagei's funeral parlors, MII.UNERY R e A B SO 3| Por six or meven years, figurod prow | for Sranted that he was heing cheat- 4 i Sepvices ot Gager's' funersl Deriors | o\ 38c sews Winter Caps, with or odds and ends in Holiday B The hereaved Family 1as o | inentiy in the hearing. He was shown | °d and spread the report that the Con- | Eben Allen of Washington street| No. 10 Franklin atrest, Menchy, af- without earlaps, from 50c. D athie pereaved family has the | 0o e the owner of horses, pigs, cows, {Recticut Yankees were mannfacturing | spent the wedk end in New York city,| {Srigem, Jen 16 I8 A AT REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS sons, Michaéi, John, Willlam and Da- | and other things which were formerly Patrics ( Ummings. season's stvles, from $2.00 At 26c—An odd lot of Untrimmed . wooden nutmegs, with which to cheat | the guest of his uncle, Hon. J. Hunt 212, | At $1.65—Men's Soft Hats, all this Boxed Statlo“er sorrow. e leaves a wife and four | Wegons an expensive ploasure launch | {; " outherners. The report traveied | Allen. CUMMINGS—In this city, Jan. 14, 1312, vid (‘ummings, all of this city. There] the property of the Bchwaners. It was | faster than the denial. B Funeral {rom his_late home, No 50 Hats, all good shapes, value 98c. ; " Tf thers is mo other accotint of the jait, durk in| Central ne, Tuenday morAing at - g Bl Sk 4 is also a brother, Willam Cummings{¥aisd by the Roliwkners that Pumel.| o 7080y iern Shion any' one can | Mo T o ie dusing ths Bolidays 1n | - B e A At Wi Maiy At 250—Children’s and Misses’ Trim- e ewhat soiled. of “Beston. came by these (nings by legitimair : New York clty, Mrs. Sarah McCail) 530 Recuiein ma ’ . med Outing Hats, value 98e. G bt Bk ek BB i purchase and that there was no intent | 1ve, Will vou please circulate this, | Spofford is at her home on the New Tondon. 3an 12, 1912 | BOys’ Clothing V4 g Qispose of the property and thue | and perhaps if there is any other ori- | fondon turnpike, <LOOUM —in New Tondon, Jan. 12, 1912, L = to D property - Edn d Slocum, in his 83d year Al 98c—Women's Dress Hats that at 50c. As these will go ELDREDGE CONSTRUCTION CO. | save {t from being sissistromed in the | Sinl_{or it seme- one may, meko it T LY. n Ngw London, Jan. 11, 1912,{-At $1.29-0dd aizes in Bogs' Two- sold up to $3.98. = ake ANoEh- it REMOVED FROM JOBS. | bankruptcy proceedings. % S b < Mrs. Sareh Gilliver of the 01d Can- [ ®Tawrencs Kiely "y e piece Suits, from $2.00, P . Tred Schwaner, Mr. Sciwaner's ' terbury turnpike lert last week for| ppox Suidenly, in Oid Lyme, Conn. . 5 At $1.98 -Women's Dress Hats that F | Surty Oo Gats Guntrachr to Takp Up] SIIGL S0 avis aRLRl to_cxplam d| TWO WEEKS BEFORE BOX New Vork, wnere'she will spend the{ " jan. 13, 1912, Albert W. Peck, {n his | At $1.75—0dd sises in Boys' Two- so0ld up to 34.95, = Work on Preston Road—Others Will | (f2R2acton ' wllER, tUEKE'S ore OPENING WILL BE DECIDED. | remainder of the winter. B3ih year. plece Suits, from $3.00. Many other remarkable values in Bo Similarly Dealt With. Hifigped to the cold stcrage plant e s i A ! Two- | Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, i : t $4.36—0dd sizes in Boys' Two- [ Hats, trimmed and un The Balance of T — " The Allen_Beeman company at Nor. | General Director Weed of Postal Sav-| _ TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS. e oy Mg S Eldredge Construction company | wich and later sold to Schwaner Broth ings System Was Born Here. = = 4 0 C , d v 2% ;dlfl"'"fnt:"v{hlro?:‘!e :lmz an-|ers for their mew Main street store e b Installation of Officers of Ponemah At fl.zls—ogd sizes in Boys' Two- 1ce not only e state highway | 17¢ stated- thai the turkeys. though (Special to The etin.) & il 3 e plece Suits, from $8.00. ) ur caiendaars ymmissioner Lut also to all of those | consigned to the Westerly sicre, had | Washington, Jan. 13.—Senator Bran- NIl B v 5 s wrapp&l's Klmoms e g Wwho Have had occasfon o use the sec- | really been bought by him, as he had | degee introduced a resolution in the| There was a record attendance at 16 Main Street, At $369—0dd sizes in Boys' Russian At thtle pflces tlons of highway in the town of Led-| ta pay for them, the Woste 'y store | genate authorising. th it o nE A PGk bl Mo Blouse Suits, from $5.00, At 89c—Women's Flannelette Wawp- vard, Preston and Voluntown that were|not~ having suffcient money. Mr. | jorie oniorizing the. committes on fthe mesting of Pon eyl s St pers in navy, silver gray amd pimse T kg Lot eeving suffclent inouey. Mi-|interoceanic canals, of which he Is |3, Knighis of Columbus, held Sunday BOYS' WINTER OVERCOATS o BB g cooat Owing to fmancis] difcultios the | Seme” and war o et e Cyen | CIITED, o hold' hesrings on any | svénips in Parleh hall. District Dep. R vyt e lldredge Construction company was | his property, to 1ispose of a8 h- wished | fhem 1o havs mower to oaad Gor aore | O e maon nstalled AL et ST S L At 70e—Women's Fannsletis Kie- & Gfl unable ‘to do the' work they had con- | and that he them at a loss. om, to have power to send for per- |these officers for the ensulng year: “era : lrec fl‘rs At $5.95—reduced from $ £.00 nos, Persian designs, valug $140, acted to perform, and while Commi S SR SDA ARSI, Lo eTnior tus | Grand NGRS B, WO depuly. At $695—reduced from $ 9.00 sionée Mashondld wae plbasintly Sie | FIRE: DEPARTMENT necessary assistance and to sit during | grand knight, John Donovan; record- a At $1.19—Women's Flanneletts (Kimo- posed_towards the contracting _ firm, the sessions of the senate. He also | ing secretary, Bryan Hanlop; financial —AND— At $8.95—reduced from §12.00 nos, In pink, tan and biue, yalue e N o Pl g HAD THREE CALLS | submitted a resolution authorizing the | secretary, J. J. Donoven; treasurer, $2.00. Hack' u—very and Boardlng them legally, he finally was compelled B printing of 2,000 copies of the report | Michacl Curran; warden, M. Gladue; ) turn over the contract to the sec- | One Bell Alarm, but Damage Was|of the commissioner of navigation for | outside guard, T. Lambert; inside f m rs - | Boys' Towues at 19¢ from 250—at 39 | STABLE surety companies that had fur- Not Great. the niss Of the oGetwities: gusrd, Tdsis Turadly; . chaplain, Rov: o from G0c—at 49c from 6% ¥ be the | struction company. In the iero weather of Saturday and oits : : 2 N Boys' Sweaters at 86c from $1.25— H ik o S Fnate o idid e el maa been experionced | Sumdin tes ione e Moparday andlto Mrs, Mary B Tucker of Shelton, | iness sossion and refreshments wors ot 308 Tron $200. | nosiery Underwear MAHONEY BROS F on thie part of the surety companies in | thres calls for s genloss, but all| §I0W of Frederick H. Tucker, late of | served, Brother Knights Tevlin, Col- Lady Assistant. 5 hs alls Ave. | cetting contractors 1o enter upon this | in the mino~ class. ompanv D, Second regiment, Bun-|lins and ©'Leary of the Star of the Telephone cail $28-3. Girls’ Sweaters at §1.29 from $1.69. At To—An odd ot of Women's Seam- b . I — | work “owing to the fact that such a| At 510 b, m. Saturday an_alarm | 31 ShatvRhooters; at the Tatc of $20 | Sea counoll of New London were ' g i Cotton ~ Hoslery, value large amount Of State road contracts| from box 25, at the corner of Frank. "e;u‘;’fé“.‘e;mh,e Fabe - ne - Tthd afm:‘rheefi:ukt: E;"f:;'xnu[.,mq‘; ‘lu;e Henry B, Church. Wm. Smith Allex Wm:L&:;:%cr‘lr:r; u‘.;s s :ffi S Belivered 0 Ay PArt ol Morwich | traciors wae timitad. o O T e s o s are e o oaed | the minorits members of the house | vals wers hoard with close stention. " from $6.00 At Bo—Children's Tast Black, Mvbed = Ade that is asknowiedged to be the | -OBe of Ule surety companies has se- | enement in the So-called Holmes biock | Sommittee on expenditures in the de- |. abbets Arctics . Felis Ry e test on_ the marke: — HANLEY'S | el & contractor for the largest un-Jon Frapkliv street, near Grove. It | HIUCHER 00, s T |t Tt ONTLMV \ At 286-Our entire stock of Women's PEERLESE. A telaphone ordor will | of Proston Thi Tames. In L’",W;!’ Oxd Marced m‘}:‘!’:“"};‘;“":xfi;i 0% |and Dr. Wiley were heard during the B._m.‘rd-c“hrk Best makes, high and low cut, and Domest' D rt t $T%c Fleecy-lined Hosiery. ecelve promp: attentioa. Aferden, Comn. who already | chimney. Considerable .cutting away s Bty o o ;"’,:,m’;‘mf’:;d,,’r': Bernard Clark, aged-30 years, died | 2t LOWest Prices. ic Uepartmen At 14o—infants’ Winter Weight Rib- a8 entic upon the work, and every-f around the chimney bad to be dome| o 4 : in 8t F bed Vests, value D. & MCCCRAIGK. 20 Franin St | hing'n3x poinin to % pesds Arsange: | o pmt. st she. Diase. and extinpainn 1t | OL he hearings or not " Ho says the | on Saturdws in 8t Josepits hespital FRANK. A. BILL, REMNANTS of Crashes, Tablo Lin- o : -— nent for, the complotion of the other | The tenament was ocoupled by an | TR MES TOMORrS ace LVIRE 0 JoIn | Ll Mor the past four weeks,| Telepheme 104 Main Street: or's, White Goods, Eto. — all fA¢ 2ic -Women's Extra Size Ribhed br.k. w HOLMS, Denlisi $ .u.,’.«: ir own of Ledyvard and| Italian family, 3 report will be made within a.few days. | About a month ago he suffered a shock greatly reduced, Vests and Pants, value 26e, r. niis| A oges e R Y T 820 u. m., Saturday, Engine | Chajrman Goldforle of elections com- | at his homa in Plainfleld and failed LED Table Cloths, Napki T At 3%0—Women's, Misses' and Chil~ Telephone 25 oct10a - that- this- verv much-mooted | anen e momas Lean: Thie wag |2 Week before they would _decide til within _a’ few months, the deceased ols, Ete, slightly soiled and whether to order the boxes opened in | with his sister, Miss “Mary Clark, re- Ty 25 he F mussed—at 1-3 to 1-2 less than 690—Women's Rlack Tights, vale o 3 bo adjusted. _ a chimney fire, which Was put out|{he Higgins-Jodoin contested. election | sided in Tafrville. fogulay prices. i T Y TEF AUTO-TRANSFER 00, ¢ Pless Co without much trouble. 2 case or not. He was born in Ireland and was the & oramon Pleas Court. Chief Stanton was out about 12.30 | “'Theodnre L. Weed, chief clerk of the |son of Hugh and Mary Finnegan At 10c—20-inch’ White India Linons, | At 79c—Women's Ribbed ['nion Suits, A replevin suit of Clarissa Edwards | Saturday night trying to locate a|poetoffce uepartment, has been ap- | Clark. He came t> this country as a in 10 to 20 yard lengths, value winter welght, value $1.00. zoel Delivery. against Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs to | broken wire, when a man on Church | pointed gemeral director of the postal | young man and has since resided in 20¢. " - Main 8t. Telephona | 'ecover a horse which the plaintiff al- | street called his atfention to the house | sevings system, with « salary of $5,000 | Danielson and Taftville. He was mar- At $148—Women's Natural Wool Un< Jeges belongs to her, and which was|on Church street where Thomas H.|ga year. This is a most important |ried in this country, and his wife dled At 12V4c—40-inca White Indis Linons ion Suits, value $2.80. 2 Maln St Tels- | wrong attached by the defend- | Shielde lives. An immense volume of | pos, M-, Weed thus being placed in |about 12 yeurs ags. By trade Mr. in 10 to 20 yard lengths, value ant, held” the attention of the court|smoke was coming out of the chim-|contrel of 56,000 vings barks | Clark was a weaver. 2 W Te- ROBERT W. OTIS., 28, At $1.69—Women's Sitk and Weal jon Suits, value $2.00 end $%25, of common pleas which convened in|ney, but Investigation showed that it throughout the couniry and doing a| The deceased leaves ons sister, Miss ——————-| New London Saturday. The case wag|came from burning green Wosd in’a 4 olte business of more than a million dollars | Mary Clark of Merchants avenue. SOILED BLANKETS D. nnt completed and it will be continued | fireplace. & week. e erti— m,: fl co o vings Soclety. | (03ay Fere is another example of the rapid ? etz i Blarkets, soiled and muesed during % Soclety. | DAMAGES FOR PLAlNTlFF b oF & YOURE en fhcenth the see N - FOR the Clearance Bale. at wery specis) R The Directors of Roiniy = nographar- typewriter route. Mr. Weea | There was 2 large attendance at m‘ Prices. Two sampie vaiues Remnants jeclarad out of P 1d (o] Awarded Clara Turner and Also the | was bon in Norwich, Conn., 37 years | Social at the Schuetzen Versin Sun- 6 5 ent six months a Lan Children r Company. but his parents came to Wash- | 98Y afterno ‘h’;“f el report the oc: | 1§ F il Soon o) Rlankets, | g omnants of Scrim, Silkotine nd at the rate of FOUR Pl it R FLETCHER’ Tngion while he whe & mare lag ons | casion a delightful one. Among" vhou‘ regular price e e 3 ton ere lad, it iy 1 to 2 yard lengths. valus up e e R fo ER'S Clara Turner Hammond, the aot- | his sducation was obtained | Bub- [ PIaeAnt M eL R e | At $695—Size 12-4 Al Wool Plaid 1o 20c.while they last wa oftes COSTELLO LIPPITT. T CAS T ©O FK | A | :ess, more familiarly known as Clara | lic school: of this ciiv, and. he there- | ©2 drettl, Mngndechn \“m e keit, Blankets assorted plaids and | them at 8 1 AT(. cocwmodbanmt——— decisdaw Turner, we:; awarded $4993 against may ba con: d 2 Washington | &nd o, e and| colors, regular price $10.00, = R P = | the New Ha.en road by Judge Burpee | I Mr. Weed entered the govern- | W "; D tatis A Remnants of Stike—33) 46 248 in New Haven Saturday for damages | ment service a little more than 10 years | 1 he affaic opened a e, with ( 4 s BED COMFORTABLES Nent i . by by fire of s.age progerty. The Clara | a80. and has risan rapid an excellent roast pig and sauer kraut | lengths for waists—3 todhmend JOSEPH BRADFORD, until now he 3 o gk Funeral |- | Turner company was awarded $2,995 | occuples one of the most important | dinner P”w‘-nreflcl::sd served by the | A\t $198—The celebrated “Maish» | for chfidren’s wear — $ to 0% pad . in sult against the company for loss | positions 'n the government service | MEmDers - 1 1 ; Comfortables. very light, regu-|lengths for dresscs—all ar geeul Jo Book B"]der v s of property at the same time. outaide of the cabimet.. Stnce.the ea- | The afternoon was pleasantly. passed lar price $2.98 Shctions W/ Diracto he fire which destroyed the prop- | tablishment of the postal savings sve- | With shooting, bowling and card play- All our Riderdown and Lamb's Weal Alaak Books Made and Ruled to Orde e erty occurrsd on February 3, 1904, | tem, aside from gerving as chief clerk | inf, prizes being awerded for the Comfortables at very specinl prices. Rempants of Dress Goods — hlack 103 BROADWA and Embatmer at New London, when the Norwich |0f the postoffice department, ho has | hest scores. o e g . |and colored In a great vasiey of o . line whart was burned. The property | been chalrman of the board of trustees | Were rendered by the Whesl club or- ; Eiderdown_Comfortables Sagth pd Tiephons b . sssce Wes in u Ioelght car &t the whart | that has directed the banks under the | chestra. GO.TO Eiderdown Comfortables weaves, ranging In length from 1, = In 8¢, Bulletin 8 awalting tranaportation by the road. | supervision _of Postrpaster ' General A0 $448-reduced from $6.60 7 yards, sullabie for waleis, skir's ap ' 70 Franklin 8t idg. Qlara Turner wae under ke manage- | Hitehcock. With Mr. Hiteheock he 13 Rev. J. R. Danferth to Speak. At fl.fl~nluwl from $8.50 dresses—all greatly reduced LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Telophone 643-1, mment of the late 1va W, Juckaon wiien | Tesponsible for iia priseat organisation, | 1, (e lodei CAINGAIGL of (he e = o Frompt service day er unight slie suffered the loss of the praperty.( (s grOwll and efficiency. AS a conde- |,ng Religion Forward movemest, ' Remusnts of Fiinte, Outlug 1. 10 Gitae Ave:, (Bt Side) . tady Aestatdat, auence of s worle r. Weed 1s well | ooating. fiak. besh arzanged. for st At -.u_-uum from $ 660 |uels, Cambrie, Percules, Ginghims . Emil Johnson Biiys. qualifie sxperience for neW [5nd bays t> be Lield Tuesday. evauing from i 116 Bri At $5.48—radu T " ious other styles of \Wa,l Ples, Cake and Bread Residence 116 Broadwey, A Inags chght.rodmn fhathe mouse widy | futles. He will take Ute postal aav- | Sris Wwesk in. Poncast hail ot 90 o | 139 Matn Smel lorwlcl, Comn, o e g R o s i esn ot VN RO i ndet B4 exdelisd. oPp. ‘wadern {mprovemetita, large barn an E?s system oven at once, relieving | wyish the speakbr 1 to-be Rev J At $8.95-—reduced from $12.50 Coods—ull greatly reduced, y that L.; B i Telephone #4318, other eutpuilgings, with 3,000 square dr. l‘l;lwl\eack of the burden of active | p " manforth of New Londen. Rev. New h C I 3 e ‘Flene jour order. rompt service A Hhads. : irection. rell knbwn to Ner- ers alks ] feet of land, situated on on street, Mr. Danforth is well kn A " PR T TR, N #0id to Wil Jehn_ R R wich audiesices as & farceful and pow- B S T T | e N o A e, || Pt ien I NS § TR O | I NS & WO 00 TR AR T s e LR e ) "‘. e, [t was owned by the James J.| The Willmg Werlsre, 2 class at the | way of pressaiing the message and it > 2 5 o Us- 4 C Mheul ull 10 . -’."u"fu.'n’. et Tt G Toe vusinees rest) Fealey wptats. First Bagtist Bihls e<hasi, wae antsr. | Iy expected (hat he Wil e seasted Plumbems’ Torches v s e AR

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