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Haary Allen & Son FURNISHING EOIERL UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St 3% «ORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 7. 1912 | that | port The Bulletin, — e | Norwich, Thursday, March 7, 1912. — e | The Bulletin everywhere in the ci Subscribers who LOCATION OF THERMOS FACTORY President Walker Takes the Seven Acres at the North End of the Plot—North End of Factory Near Mason House— Preparations for the Building. delivered m. be v before 6 a. to receive it by by re- should- time will confer a favor ing the fact to Lhe sulletin Co. "THE WEATHER. second, Frank M. Green (43), a pack of cards In leather case. Cake and | fruit punch were served and the com- mittee made the social evening a cou- spicuous success. Those in charge during the evening comprised Mrs. F, H, Green, chair- man, Mrs. Flizabeth Smith, Mrs. Lil- lian Tuttle, IPrank L. Tuttle a M. Green, Otber evenings are to be arranged for by the com- mittee, | part of it. The governor said he thuu[h General Averill was entifled to the vacation. “It is a trip 1 should like to take,” said Governor Baldwin. General Averill and Deputy Dairy Commissioner Tyler Cruttenden. will, wher: the business of their respective offices allows them, sall for Panama 1o see the work on the locks. Helping Hands Supper, One of the b attended suppers est ————M Get Rid of ' Piles at Homs'l’nrlguustlilclfl Try This Home Treatmenta-Absolutely Fro . WEATH LoBAL CASE.WILL 6D held at the Spiritual ccademy this| —yoo oo S e o Jeanesday = evening, | o2 g you've been suf- Forecast for Today. 70 JURY. THIS MORNING. | o e iy Hands committes | (CFIng or how bud you think your case cxov assisrant when neauester | or xew England: | Gnow or rain| WAe he was nere but a short time, Gas for the Plant. psh it - | when the Heloing K s “with the | i% send at once for a free trial of the . Thuysdny: brisk 1o high northeast to| 'ces, than twenty hours in all. Presl-| 1 no ‘afternoon President Waiker | Thr®e of the Arguments in Case of | usual accessories and from 5 to @ Fottactal tepemia ) Bligc A north winds; Iriday unsetled. Thermos Bottle. company had & busy |1ad & conference with Supt. W. F.| Raughtigan vs. the Norwich Nickel | LhFe was & consfint succession Of | shen, you trace Cholr quickc Fegavaey s Predictions from the New York Her-| i ) Bogue and President John McWi patrons at the takb ace their quick recovery to i 1 r-| day on Wednesday, and accomplished | B8 ohn McWilliams | and Brass Company Have Been : the day they began using this mar- ald: In New England Thursday partiy | e ot ; i + ; 5 y they began using this m ng Y B | much concerning th blish ¢ {of the gas and electrical commission The salads served included potato, | oo % clogdy to falr weather and slightly | fjic" g the establishment of | 9 the gas and clectrical con Heard. o e . tamon, | Ve1oUsly ucceastui remedy. I 3 ie e Thermos factory on the Mason g the supply of gas for the v . . .8 '| “Pyramid Pile Remed tant, higher ~temperatures will - prevail | puopec factory, President Walker indicated Mre. Nathan Brewster, chairman, hav- emedy gives fos with fresh, variable winds, and Fri- | PTy calker | that the quantity of ga ated | Before Judge Shumway and jury in | ing the assistance of the regular com- | hummea roiel, Puln = disappears, inc resh, Ao 2 Vednesday morning Messrs. Walker | & ) ty of gas' required | New London on Wednesday the evi- | mitice iy mmation and swelllng subsi d day partly cloudy and’ warmer weath 2 b Wednesday the evi fiice. % subside, an . 0 il and Visscher had a conference with fould be larger than the main running | donce was completed in the case of s ou are able to work again as com- ions in Norwich. ivil Engincer S. B. Palmer concern- | Irougn Laurel venue will sup- | Raughtigan vs. the Norwich Nickel = v ! fortably as though you had never been | Observations in Norwioh. |ing'ne' hroperty, a biue print having | D1 nd that an elght-inch main will |and Brass company. The value of the YANTIC HAPPENINGS. affiicted at all. It may save the ex- The following records, reported from | heen prepared by the Iatter, showing | b¢ needed. I . > o s ; prep v the ltter, showing and which the aims to pos- pense and danger of 4 su opern- Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes!the grade y { Piaintift claims to po & a surgical ope A new lupply koday of that | L e S R e by the grades on the land. The seven Will Present Statement, ess a right of way over Mr. Tarrant | One Hundred and Fifty-seven Hens | ton. | . in (..,.,.‘“‘(‘m: “m( the barome | ncres which he prefers for the loca- Fec'ing anxious to take care of all |f1Xed at 50 cents a square foot, which Net $50.26 Profit During Februar: Just send in the coupon below with beautiful changes Wednesday: rher, Bar,| L8 O D8 factory was selected by | the gas the company will wani, the would amount to $120. Mr. Palmer During Y- |your name and address on & siip of} H d C ft J l m G0 o ;‘vt"“r:"::;~ reven | acras | officlels of the commission asked that valued it at from $200 fo 3300 Mrs, Douglas Whnchester of Fitch- |B3Per for the free (rial treatment, | n. . 30.621 which it had bee posed he wou Fenitiviit: Venlkert SR 10" the e only witnesses for the defense | ville e AL 1 show you conclusively what an ra ewelry.|: = $ 30.60" ake, which include the Mason house | st nem & | o - L e e spent Monday with Yantic | p, A A i oo ] ol include the ' 1ouse | statement of the quintity of mem @ | were E. A. Tracy and CIvil Engineer | friends yramid Pile Remedy will do. Then 8 p. m i and £ alotic the. Falltadds 1eask 'at Ll i K ) ) i LS c ok . W haversbind vidy TR and Jand along the railroud track at Wil require and that a contract be C e handler. Thee arguments| Master Carl Hentley hun been il for ¥ou can get tho regular package !A{-'.New Styles 1912 . ) ¢ he nert d of the plot, is is | made to cover a period of years in e e c ednesday af- | several days B0 cents at any drug store on't § e Comparisons. | subject to the approval of the direc- | which the price can be fixed ternoon by Attorneys Barnes, James A Frank ey kst Y suffer another needless minute. Write | some pieces in this new as-| it WO [tors of the Norwich Industrial Im. | commission’ will have some A o [ and. Thayer. " Attorney Hull was part | day e Noryith 1t e ”tl“lel;(ll‘l‘:x\;t | now Our showing of New Silks and Dress sortment. Uique. designs o5 e ot hoter | Hox i, IR St G i | et e omuey e il o & FRLLNIIL AP appoment nien o | i, s e, e ot e e croe o i . s ednesday weather: Fulr, followed t the plot to tho south which | new zo take care of the require- orning aving been {1l for several weeks . { 3 : an: no two prices the same, "0\ iiout noon; variable winds, | SXends along the railroad track for a | ments of the company. This will give | gecOND LEETT;RE?EIVEN Profitable Hens. Il Eree Pile Remed y flypiete. It" compriose ' N5 N and there will positively be becoming ’““”’““‘* | fore " bataing: will! bt abodt’ 18 Fast | Tt A e i ke L aral Mrs. Robert B . ft her ||| weaves and colorings of the ol 1 be about 12 feet | Hill seotion, whe T3 A A Mrs. Robert Burnett, who here | g8 o soasom. duphi [ ibhve e Nullpdhd AL g Mt Lk e S e S IE e s ON DUTCH ART.| several years ago for Center Grotom, Cut out this coupon and mail ||| no duplicates. sun. doon_uau_Tides, {above the raliroad track. and the | previcus vears quite a little trouble | — S iAre A ondiie TS the to the PYRAMID DRUG CO, 3 Pend 1 e er T 3tos | 2C7Lp, ond of the building will begin | because of tho various size mains |Their Ideas and Treatment Had a| found much profit b henss aiaims ||| 482 Pyramid Bidg. Marshatl ||| An Early Selection endants, Bar Pins and| Rison. | sets. || Water. || Risen.| A 'S VT digtance of probably 300 | the owen chq o (from 11-2 Inch at |, Great Influence, Says C. H. Caffin. | tho short month of February. Sue has || Michs With your fuil name and r, AP e B | the 1o o avenue to 3 1-2 S AcinaTiag " 1159 fowls and-got 1,508 egs 3 addres: . ~ig ad as i Shck Pins. If you are look- S e 2 |and & If a new main elght inches in | Charles H. Caffin gave I M B il Fo Sl LB 0 B e sl SeLor e st "l s advimiagetel o SEF SR ing for something for an G st {ma"m\” has to be put in, it will cost | lecture on Duteh Art Wednesday even- | dozen, net ol Bt &0 conls DeT Il Pile Remedy will then by seat [[| °" o0ewie NOW coloriaps AR% SR i Because of the lay of the land and | Séveral thousand dollars, and to get Rlstie ball: He retormus b0 s ? Rgeionsilfy Sy t once by Easter remembrance, noth- 1343 the “Gesire fo overcome as much of | the néarest course it will probably D0 e et ot e it 1ol proitable ) i e e by el TR, g ing could be better than a Mors, | the expense of srading n‘:“po-mbl;‘\iu";"L;g;“;’gt‘"‘.“ll'g‘;’vaf&’”j“fi“‘?"s\‘mm‘irlnrl to emphasize the closer relation of _ Mrs. William Reilly of New London ||| Moreover, you can have it made up s 3 0.011 probable that the building will be | 1% e A enue. | Dutch art with the work of artists of | Was a recent guest of friends here — | NOW o e satis- viece of this Jewelry. & L5 " siorics igh, wich a Sasement Material Not Decided. fotay. "He traced the Duten Tnfacnce $ i I {HoN. et cally and Six Tours after high water 1t 1a low | Which will be on the west side and| Trere was a conference with the |Upon the Enelish artist, Constable.| — T sy | | factorily than at the height of the — tide, which 18 followed by flood tide: :xh((m:n‘\T haifway tinder -rl»”num'imx. | civil engineer and architects concern- [ Who in the end of the 18th century BORN. i mporiant fo Weodmen ! season when dressmakers are all busy. -~ | This will make it three stories from | ing the type of bu - | was drawn toward nature and encour- STRE! 1 Central . Feb i P, We have made large addi GflEENEVlLLE NEWS. the railroad track and iwo stories on tofiud " For” vonatruction. bat o dects. | a8vd by the Duteh "1, » aon 10 N b 2 |lonic Camp Modern Wood-| i 6 LLE the other side. ~ This, of course, is 10t | ion was reached o that, but the ap- | L0 PICK up the thread of telr ideas. Siree! | men of America: { We Extend an Invitation Funeral of Walter A. Ingalls—Various | °"% % and may be entirely changed | proximate cost of the building with | Early in the 19th century Constable COOPER—In Centra Feb, kb === == Le h 3 Pty |or modified, but it was thought it|the different materfal will be submit- exhibited at the Louvre, where his fEasnien S day eve 1 ‘ to visit eur Sitk and Drees OebdS ather Goods ep g would, be the best arrangement be- | ted and they are expected to re. | WOrk made a sensation. Délacroix saw okt et District 1 including many useful arti- wio aiea in Canterbury on March bullding of that naturc, 70 feet of | will probably be closed and President | fLable: thers joined him and since A'S " New Fabrics. Thess hint ho diec on March 3,| more wide, will leave room for other | Walker wiil iy 11330 the t { 3 FRANC! s_HuMpHREY In D &00d e is abkios, ose hints of styles n oy e 4 P r f | Wali I probabiy_direct that the the tenor of art has been the u Dan . cles for the travelers—Drink- | s held from the \'(fi'g‘lfnlpm;\flf“;f*} uildings (o be erected on the seven | plans be gotten out. He is determined | WOrking out of these same motives N ¢ v and prices ing Cups in about every con- Rb o gl Wkt ""“i' res. It will give better circulation | that tne work shall be done by local | “;Inflfllf!mntnc; change in the art world avited ] re n ny relatives a r through it and be cooler in su | men ‘as far as -posstble. coineides with an equal change in the " : were present. The pastor, Rev, Robert | and more casily heated in winter il : row a " wil ceivable form from 25¢ to i 1 fciated, and & g s Gas Flati growth of science and the study of i i e 1e, o Y d spoke of the as Flatiron Business. naty A 4 | served |\ THE NEW SILKS ; : ; . - ture. The ltalia ints believ $3.75. | exempiary life of the d who! For the Offices. He spoke with the local men regard- | that the eatth was fat and. the conter By . was for many years an active mem Phe Mason house is to be retained | ing the new concern which he has|of the universe, with all other solar | BRODRIC We show a very complete line of Drinking Cups have be.|ber of the church " Rest in Heaven|as it is. with the nccessary alterations, | been endeavoring to got to come here | bodies revolving around it. The eff \ Plain, All Silk, Messaline for dr - and I hristian’s Good Night were | and will be used as the office building | as well as the Mark Cross company, lupon art was to make man the cnte e come a necessity. rendered by Rev. Mr. True and Mrs.|of tae company, It will be on the | but did not have time to go into detail |of everything and human figures tI waists and trimmings in the fellewing We h the leaths Eugepe Cass 2.4 | northeast corner of the factory, to|in the matter, He will speak of that |chief thing in the picture. This was width e W e have the leather cases many besutiful floral forms in- | which it will be a ed further on his next visit. The small { the time of one man rule, whe Thursday g idths, celerings and PSS k A cluded # magnolia wreath with white| As to the dock, little was done. Mr. | business which he speaks of is a com- | duke o g Wea n center.. r hold_m' two, four and six Por- | carn s and violets from the| Walker had thought that the present | pany manufacturing flatirons. It| The rn’.fl?-]‘v e A, i ond) TRy S v oy s at o celain cups. Just the thing ghyreh; white carnations fro 1 Chester | wharf would be all right provided it | is small but srowing and has a quan- | studied themselves and all oth S B e e e W SIOPIIDS - o : F 4 1 f Boston: calla lilies from|is put in proger repair, but it may tity of orders which are daily in-|{in relation to the vironme: year g X . olorings ~ & for automobile partie { Mrs. elia ‘Willlama of New Lon-|found that it is not in front of reasing. They, Ii ; a e oo o i . + BEST T . fi ¥ n tf not ont o | creasing. iey, like many others, are | they came to study t ¢ len B CONSTRUCT! 3 Inches olorings — at $100 Trvaling C for ladi \n. bouquet seven dozen pink caina- | seven acres, but rather to the north, | anxious to get out of New York. W Tl Beeds iacud iyt - g ON & ¥ drlveflmg ases for ladies tion: fiom relatives I Scranton, Pa.; | 50 (hat othér arrangements may have | At 4.0 oclock President walker and | oth i color and n gradations of col-| §Toet F " ¥ BEST IN DESIGN | s nd bcuquets from other friends. The|to be made regarding the docking | Superintend Visacher returned to |or—th A4 Of Hght &nd o - 2ol t ] I s 8 At 24-i v and gentlemen. b e | G e ed to he effects of light and shad LRL e BEST IN RESULTS 4-inct Noveits Striped Mas- ers were Pulaski Carter of Scran- | privileses, and a new wharf buiit. New York. R s et foF s Ao - 59c saline SNk, & very servioss m, Pa. 4 cousin of the decoased IE Yeom o oh e e o MORGAN—In Caldwell, X, 1., Ma g S ' afety Pockets and many . P : they grew into great subtle ble drens ailk Amog, Laldwin, Alfred Tefft anc reat subt %, Raymond. Safah L. and 2 > - o ' usge and appreclative of nice dis e late W er \ « B 4 1 "V useful articles of merchandise /"¢ Scison. Burial was in the u»—‘MR AND MRS. A. FELTCORN | BROOKLYN RECTOR tionn of value. They eame fo subet £ Norwich. o A.J WHOLEY | 4 ! 26nchXoveity iripes Mss. in leather for the traveler. |/ Wax rend by Rev. M. True ENTERTAIN ORCHESTRA.| ~ PREACHES LENTEN SERMON. | e ¥alues for mere lanier, of color. | STORE in (e : Plumbing and Heating | T { Fungral Director Georg Grant d ‘% P Wht SEY SO00S P e o - < e ¥ o 1 rge G. had | : % . ki Dom P ; - |icharka of the arrangements | Supper Served Following Evening of | Rev. W, E. Bentiey Spoke on Parable | Whistlers Nocturnes are examples .0/ s Blizabeth, dau 2 Ferry Street S, hene: “Something new under the , Am"E those presont from out ot Music. of the Sowsr at Christ Church. |iinci's word values, Valges are m.| M and Mre Hurold Ston 8o | Fouls K to vere am Kennedy and Pu- — i I alue alue vear and 4 monihs f styles, all in dese B ’ Ay ghier Nilliaw fennedy and Po-| G s B0 VA B S & finite diferentiations and 18] Nocies. of funerat b | dross 1oase sun, | laski er of Scranton, Pa,, Frank| The Cadillac orchestra, with one o he third in the midweek united | . 7 : fun | THE SWAN SAFE . of Willimantie, Mrs.’ Lillian | (%0 other friends, wero’guesis Wed- | Lenten services of the ~Episcopal adjustment of differences. | PRUDHOMME_Tn Tattville March 5 | A MARSHAK ! Cheney Bres’ el SR TY Friomtl of Ballowvitie Mirs. Nellic Geor [nesday evening by special invitation | churches was held Wednesday even- . Pt R Ry il & Pruhomme, -aged 1764 i 100 | Satin| Foulards in drees s N, Mra. Nellie Seet | at the home of Mr. and Mra, Abrabam | ing at Ohrist church with Rev, Walter | mamer OF e, aotie otao, There y For my Opening Sale | will make Spe. | »Yard | lengths ¢ exclusive @ g were of the naturalistic school here ¥ e Spe SIGHT FOUNTAIN PEN. | Citvakdwin Appley of Putnam, Ches-| Ieltcorn on West Main street, The | £. Bentley of the Church of the Ascen- R ¢ oty N cial Low Pri 5 signs—in 4)l the new and i | ier Thgails’ of” Hoston, Mrs. Amelia | boys brousht their - musical ~instru- | sion, Brooklyn, . Y. as the preacher, B i P i Bt g ofg il N N L OO SEN stylish colorings The pen wth the little win. | Willias of New Loadon. — Dusing | ments and made the time pass merrily | Bocquse of the wiitry weather the | ntidcaly what s in his hand, he lat- | RISE_In Poquetanuck B b N A heir stay in the city the 6ut of town | Vith solo and orchestral numbers while | congrega was not large, s ficells. whes'e In.his haud, s Jat- T Call at 123 West Main Strest an At Kime Suiting." all sk dives. - Pheciial theas Btk fit Ercgation was mot largs, but those | ot studies ‘- in relation (o evers- g i anal A | 4 - N 3 g ese little viitorswere entértained by Mrs, Wil | (hey Were enjoying the cordial hospi- | present heard a forcetul and logical | i} - s TY-| aged 78 years see my bargains. . ige Moy - M. 5 . gin P, Qretnt tality of their host and his wife, as- B cal | thing else. The latter has big mo- | a€ed 7 3 : - aye st novelt dreases and wihdows you can h m P. Greene. | as- | discourse applicable in & helpful way Funeral services wil 1 a | e L o s R see how i\ ingaile was married in Lisbon|Sited by their two sons. During an|to the Lenten season. The service s | ments and & wide horizon, and all the | “late home Thursday n at | Te) P | o n gray ground much ink you have in your i§54 by Rev. Danfel P onabon | intermission in the musical pro- | evening prayer was _conducted by al work of today is realistic, wheth- | elaphone 254.12 | pes with Greclan borders in y 1554 by Rev. Dantel G. Lyons (0| e Mr. Feltcorn Invited the young g Dy et Brawa of Trin, | o, in art or in business. i 'S. HACKER, . Frankiin Strest, f biack, navy, royal amd pen and know when it needs inihe Backus hospital on February 15, | Men to the dining room, where the ta- | ity church. " " | The reaiit s always practical, The S. kA Norwich, Conn. | brown. D 10, T4 yei viving. are|Dle was bountifully spread for their v. 3 k rst painting illustrated w Rem- Manufacturer re-filling. [ 2" o hentor G, Tagalts. of Boston, | enjoyment, and host and hostess were | patable, af *(bs soves, hioh e oine | brandt's Anatomy Lesson. This shows fn abemoriam COUCHES AND ELOZ"NGES i end 3 e T The only Fountain Pen 2:d a daushter, Mrs, Amelia Williams | {oasted by the orators of the orches- | was redlly the St o6 the aatl, ans |7 DU Mt SElemly, Smpoadily i - i S0 | k0t Wy . of New London. There were seve 7 was one that showed the conditions of | Italian art, an idea oF heauly. of Chars i Repuiring and G e o F. . that will not leak. oHiidren and five died, Mrs, Ingails| ovening proved 1o be an enjoy- | Tae losman Heste e (he. yasioas stages |OCIEX OF Moral beauty. - Amother Folishing /Al o o Paitiee o oatr “one. which all present Wil re- | ihrough which it passes and ss God |Rcmrandes was shown, The Nicht JOHNSON=—In unchanging o ’ o W black n three sizes EASTER CA John Denigon, and sho was o native member with pleasure sees it. We have been in the havit of | Watch: &1 origimal study of lght and membrance of my dearly be- e i of siripes f Norwich, ~There are two grand- | L treating this parable as applying to |S'a2%, and i . loved son, Edwin King «John- Heavy Silk Serge Sul - CARDS are NOW | chitdren and nieces and nephews LOAF OF CAKE BROUGHT $5. | others, and when we made the classi- [ S'88dY. A A on. wha chiereaietnts ctemmak "' \lattresses vyl b ..:,,‘i".,.., on sale. Get what you need| " ind Nirs Ingalls resided 1 |pg Second Best Went for the Sum of | down to the people around us and got |, Several pleruios by ofher TEE Al rest eight year tod \\ X\ ot ayard | white, nkvy and gress, BEpRS Scranton, Pa., for a period of about m of | down to those typified by the seed that | - e N0 A g gt JEATH ARG FPTIRS AN -‘ qual to New and white, Alice and whit early. five vears, | One Dollar. fell upon good ground, we, of course, | Ot form. relieving monotony and add-| B g joving mother, 1! Covers cut white and black - | 1. cal e tor | 100, outselves there, and, then the | (8, 5L of expressing sentiment MARY T. JOHNSON l] o made to order < s OBITOARY. wo special cakes contributed for | parable was exhausted. But if we stop | O 3 of ¢ sent 2 JORNS2 e At | Chiffon Taffeta Sk, 95 D ) ity the dance given Tuesday evening In |there we have not reached the depths (Were shown. Some showed their treat- | @ cpicago, 1L, March 7th, 1904- i g $1.25 | inches wide, in plain colore— GEO. A. AV IS Lillian® Ellzabeth. Bt | Caillac hal] by the Hebrew Women's |of our Lord's parable. We in fact |ment of interiors to bring out the 1912, — - — | ayard | black and the most fasiion- . : EiBalkean (Mons. | assoctation drew forth much admira- | don't need to-think of others. We cap | beauty of cleanliness or to stimulats able shades 25 Broadwa illian_ Tlizabeth Stone, aged one | tion and by their sale added consider- |find these four types of himan soil | to higher ideals in these. Others, like B | it four monthe, d | s, of pea of 5 7 -, show their 12 D I ir four months, daughter of Mr, and | ably (o the proceeds of the evening. | right within our own souls, and it is the Young Mother, show their sense ays’ Inventory Sale — s. Harold K. Stone, died Wednes- | Both were iced with chocolate and |worthy of note that the harvest failed, | Of the beauty of depth and the sic day afternoon_at the home of her| prettily decorated the lirgest and |mot becauss of the sower or of the |nificance of the third dimension, The Tho entire stock of the late P. Cum- |NEW DRESS GOODS ]912 AR‘“VAL g\v,.n-iv:\n\ er, Mrs. Dominick Quinn, | most claborate being by Mrs. Samuel |soil. We know the sower and the seed greatest of all these figure painters mings is now on sale: everything must Jo. 10 Gilmour street, following & | Carpelman, an ex-president of th |but’ what of the soil? Jesus had the | Was Jan Vermeer of DRI Niug ghiier , | be sold, regurd SERGES are very popular this sea- short {iness with pneumonia. Mr. and_ soclation. Besides her Initials th utmost confidence in humanity. He | paintings by Rembrandt were shown, e ans w0 re polag ut ives 1068 Lens e Bite dvime ool a BDEPES |n; Yo iy ias atasaity of| omiained the name of the ssmolauon |bellersd tie doll good a1 the botiom and his masterly treatment of values : alf price sl Wi . many friends in their bereavement. | lettered on the icing. It sold for $5.|In the words of Jesus there was no | Pointed out, as well as the way in| 15 Main Street, 5 k Skirts. We show a very complete The other cake contained the intials | Calvinism. In the first class which he | Which he made his painted light por- He wrgains lhat will ever Do) angg in the following widthe and 3 ¥ aid Bests Notes. [ of its maker, Mrs. I. Sobel, president | indicates in the parable the soil was |trey the Ereater spiritual light | had in she aining all styles and | SEE0 Mre. Robert F. True fs spending| Of,(ne Soclet, and the sum of $1 was |g00d at the beginning, but someons e > soverst Gons i Bestey ob ABending | reniined from its Stle had made a hard path across it. Here GOING TO PANAMA. . Rubber G it a great veduc- | At 50o—gé-inch All Wool French and motteli B 0 oot Kt NEN haiRA Piith: e | S — Jesus was not dealing with original tion. Storm Serges, black and all ool- el R L W service examination will be |sin, but rather With the actual, the | General Averill and Commissioner g i ors. . $ Sntet % Bew 1 ut ¥ , for library cataloguer |current sin, that took root in our lives | ICHA CUMMINC 'l‘h_ : . 2 new line of business | | service at Wash- |and has grown pleasant to us so that oo o g Bl | —AND— MR CUMMINGS, At 75c—42-inch All Wool French and e ann"‘lg 1] 103, A month's mind mass of requ an_entrance salary of $75 a |it is like & hard pathway across our | Op Tuesday afterncon Gen. Heman | 3 5 Storm Serges, black and all cel- was offered in St Mary's chureh on th; age limit 18 years or over. lives. This s the deliberate sin. (ho | o i e o e A dms. )t P. Cummings ors. 4 Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock for | sin of habit, which makes the soil im- i 7 i Gabnsis Mkd s oon- | T . . 31 Willow Street e reposs of the s0ul of the lat Ame BErTNnd 1o Shasbvine dhe peat Wiat | oo oC dumestlc Mmoo s At $1.0050-inchi All Wool French sad de Chetty and relatives and friends Rd Sk f A" shall we do? Shall we not make Lent | reforen-e % the shestin thet kas BROWY & ROGERS orm Bergta, Vibsk NS S SRS were pres | of use and bring out the plow of re- in tion t0 the twe BoOOIN — : P 8 108 ino pentance and cut up ‘the hard path | S5 I et A i ts state | Contracting Painting y M A FAFRILLE ; e S R R S A iR, " inch All Wosl French aad A LE Ha"s Tr “ Free if we do not God Wil surely break it | wity - the testimony relating to the | Telephone call 328-3. Paper Hanging o - biack 4ud . | Death of Francois Prudhomme, Aged H ) T ANalsi thie Gant fuil on AM seid sad | TTAUNCALIONS of Dr. Do, the Seputy |\, p Ghared. Wik Smiith Anen. | Priohe and werk gustamGel. ks 75 Years—Notes. waa scorched up and dried sway. This | ot ceqomriissloner, that came out &t | fen13TuTN 27 Chestnut Street. e = i Wonderful New Preparation, Unlike | Get 5ih, the rock beneath the sur-|pr stwood. It fs Understood fhat - WHITE WOOL SERGES D\VLLL aylrancois Prudhomme, aged 73 vears, / 8 N face, with impenitent sin, with the in- | General Averill will e i TODAY ! White Wool Serges, 50 to 54 inches ded at § oiclock Tuesday événlng'a} Anything Ever Known Before ierited taint, What shail we do With | ¢ e attorney general for his opin- | wide, with pencil and Pekin_stripes-—a g H”n.“snn :n{l aw and duum thege? What do we do? Nothing, for | o, " [ we offer a lot of s Gun | splendid showing at 49c, T8¢, $100, 0 , Mr. and Mrs. Oliv Ours: Vi ¢l 1 » etal 2 Clof K ol . B AW GUEANS |5 ianis Moe, ol csesmnien e csnno Louc Lt o Bo0N a0 | “Tenerut v ot the goveror | Henbe 0t (ot 795 i i | € TUIUIC |y tended Hilne: Death was due to BWAY TOC bechas Of the cery Dot for [hat e would like to take & trip to| =TS Fposis <3 L i . P 1wes incident to 3 ack of il ock, but for | bopama to sce the work on the big | A Flannel Suiting, 45 Inchas erl()dk.al Ageng,y’ anses incldent to age g lack of moisiure and God has pro- | (g0 Vater in . fhe M| FRARK A. BILL, | welfare of the patient depends fargely | $125 | wide, in irreguiar and :m- ng ) .dally He was 2 ns of St. Thomas Jo- 3 molsture from | f | AV " s n gray, brows \F ey | et Canadn, and wpent thie greacer | above (o refresit our parchied souls. It £ 104 Main Street upon accurate prescription work and | 7" | 10, TP ki biue e bed. quotations, address | P cf bis life there. He was by trad s the good news that it fs possible | — o i te, black and white. [ a mill operative. Ho came to Tati- for every child of Adam to outgrow 9 . | the purity of the drugs employed. In e | stle wbout four years g0 and s | r;ur:;.;;g‘:lr:d taint through the heaven- |mp ns D Call and examine the the interests of your sick ene's better| A Biacic and White—White and sl elded is d hter, 1 1.25 Black Suitings — incl llm caves a wife, whose maidon name was pThere are those who are choked by recenl arrivais in | health bring your presoriptiens to ..‘\.m s4-ineh Garflelds Mary Louise Boldeur, and five chii-| the cares, the riches and pleasures. We Suftin with white -h dren—Antoine Prudhotame of 'Three Ty 10 chEry OuE SN oares o our | " o] d t d own cares, or our H { stripes. -t}vrr:.u‘r:mad’n L]n:v}\;t:‘ l"h:‘uvl'\\n;.m.‘ Xs" !\I:xp{:ww us instead of our pos- —— L . | " b Wh Suiting’ With of Ontario, Joseph Prudhomme§ of | essing them; our pleasures keep im- — . At | §6-inch White Sulting Warren, R 1, Mrs. Oliver Oursereau ¢ pelling us to constant excitement. [ Ny Mors Humiliation: | 50 Main Street $1.50 | black silk stripes, the well and Misy Marion Prudkomme of Taft- | ;I Want every man and woman who | These are the weeds and thorns which | "° Mere ! Iatign; the . Wenderful ayard | known “Pricstly’s” make, ville. There are also three brothers, s to get rid of superfluous hair, | choke out the good fruit. The thorns| Stuart’s Calcium Wafers “Get Right | y JoNeoh TruaNerime of Lirws '[anywhere on the Dody, to ses the ex- |may be useful for protection for tr . i At 4-inch Al Wool, IERVY dpveph Erumiemme of Lows raordingry” roaults of’ my "ew Toies- | gurden when kept as a faction fur tBa L Atter” those Pimples. Boils aid |\ n iuct douivable varisty of view ot } ]H A"m mmsf[fl G" $150 | Diagonal Sufting i white— Prudhomme of Troy, N. Y., Hon, "You: have’ nevesTkuble Prepare- | when they mix among the flowers that Skin Eruptions. Dot 1ol i o =l avard | extra good qualfty and finish, stster, Delphine Prudhomme ot Troy. ke It betore and”yoi will ney tis L6oRls Legink. e B J A i-inch Fancy Striped M - se’ when once you've ut in each one is good ground to Baggage and Parcel Delivery. Regu- ¢ | & anc - |it. Unllke other pre s, Rlec- P nd 5 ar Trips - hatr Suitl the well knows Georae Wolkkra han' been Japannding | (B8, 1ife 'OF. the Ratr-roots X : orth. It Is keep- | oo oo LA daily @ 10w kv with Srlenth o Bro oAy Moreover, Blec-tro- 1a iy sate, abeo- | I SL 1L 1S44Ing & sober a8 well as o o el it e il el —Two Telephonen —106-2 A nch Cravenetied Silk Me- 3 s dence. | jutely. No reddening of the P o e. God's mel he | lon a os . covered _with Y y fne # : PR | Rrtaiion ® feddening of the skin. ' No | (iet, steady, pem,wm":::é;figg‘ft the | pimples, blotches, eruptions, black- L $1.30 hair fn ""“mn in . and Mra. Frank Fortior areperfuous hmirs are gone “The skin, |4nd in this thought we come to the | 180 aud lyerspots. Theso are sl JOSEPH | STRHE | R rreatiery -~ 1 moviig from Merchants avenue (o No.| o mattir how tendler; s letc retrenhed; | sober season of Lent. Bringing forth | S to impuritles in _ th blood, J BRADFORD, | just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co's | papdy iy e R Heavy growths and light growths , here a little and there a lttle, in | <1 gL Rioee LIoTOURILE Snv SHET AL s2-inch Al Woeol, Heaey 4 3 | vanish.” Any woma o o is | proportion to th vay we work, and |Plemis) will disappear. . 2- A ., Samuel Germa:n has heen unable | ;i ok Fateis] pan;now feen het s chtels B b L a LR what Stuart’s ~ Calcium | Book Binder- OCK $200 | Weight l-‘nu:‘ve:rh"'zfd’l“- % fo attend o hig work for the pastior heavy hairs and har beauty en. |1ast be proud to hear the Master 1 a' | Wafers are intended to accomplish and i a yard | made . We have anything you want in the| €W GaFS on account of sickness, | hanced a hundred fold. T am going to| Well done, good and u +. | do accomplish. Their principal in « Baoks Made and Ruled to res delivery to all parts of the city e T | prove it 10 You, wnd sénd. son 5 ikt | vant, enter " th poithful ser- | L7 dlent is Calelum Sulp e | 103 BRUADWAY. | a2y, grain and feed line. Our hay - L, , and send you a liberal | vant, enter thou into the joy of thy s Calcf Sulphide, the | 2 ! ar hay is = | trial package of this new Blec-tro-la, if | Lord, oy of thy | fiickest and most thorotgh blood | 1eie s | H. JACKEL & C0. sound, Wweet, bright and clean: our | $ou will simply send me vour name ind T cleanser known | Fotentiows | NEW WASH GOODS grain is sound and sweet and is free | | 2-cent q.;',‘-,,,“fi. b T, M G e These wonderful little “wafers get| ® Reiaes . from dirt, and our prices are right | Funeral ‘ i Fullalis” dickage of B GHTEEN TABLES AT rignt into the blond, and destror erii- | E2 Q] SW El L il Our Spring Opening Exhibit of New y to the Jowest 1o - « i3 $1.00.. T will send you the $1.0( | tive substances present in It." In some . \ 4 down to the lowest notch. Call-us up | AGER Di § | now, It vou prefer, on ‘,",f}“’,“ REBEKAH LODGE WHIST | coges'a few days feni to make Come Over To Wash Fabrics is new complete and we when i heed of anyihing in our line, | | irgctn | o; and Teind your wionay if vou | Successtul Dewpits Bad Weather [ Marsed imor And A Fhe Joewelor % extend an invitation te cAll' SN 88 ‘We're bound to please you. Il OSR——— | y Ner— {1he blood is pure. system is ’ " 3 ¥ BRE! e Those Whe Took Prizes. D’S SHOP " | Embal: , " iz 1 ricent Detter " e the new fabrics, the new designs and an mar 15 4R AT 7 EVERYTHING GUARANTEED | A - ameand adiress: or Aliho atar ‘ 3 5 i new color cembinatisna. i 70 Franklin 8t.. Bulletin Bldg. \‘;‘Y:flvfl.\l:rlmen Burto. 4 State § p : & fon g !,\-‘o,, ng includes designs and 4 . 3 Cove St. - Kt to_hely cover mailing "und 1) l PRl i sittey sy < Caotum ster Gauge Glassca, Cast Trom | ings that. canriot be dupli ] . ympt service day or send ¥ou at once a free trial j B . eighteen tables partici- ou o have a trial K of ng. Nteam alves, an ' i Prompt fey nignt sge 5f the remariabls ml | Fating in the plas. When the seor. Lt B Ll bt - g e flfl“’ fl03 !’BUIS flmj ut Flowers ! d Iron Pipe | Thorofore It Is to your SUTSUNSEEY - Zady Asst -l cards were counted up the following ing vour name a ; o from 1-8 inch to 4 inches, ection new. JEWETT CITY HOTEL Residence 116 Brosdway. axis Wete QU <) tha follawing |eenfing ou oAme A4 Sadrcar £ F |4 Juvew freth afayitiad b comy | T FTHEEE 04 AOR EMEES £8 SRSl - New and Up-to-date in svary ©opp. Theatre. ol + Tiest lady's, Mra, W. 5 Alien ooy, |aian el Thes; whan 9o’ hive |2 Clooss from at {&ot & car load, but have enough to particular. Telephone €42-3. SRS || & looking giass, second, Miss Annie | proved their value, you can get the GEDULDIG’S. il e b IRA F. LEWIS. Prozristor. i "'”""”"“ shirtwaist set: first genile- package for 30 cents, at g ,“ e SaFS ofinhy ynigmpy. Mv ‘!{ m ‘ m ‘ enr; Clement (43), a lock; Telephore $68 77 Cedar Strest.' Let us talk it over l