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ORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1912 . . | @he Bulletin FANCY BACON % FANCY LAMBS — FANCY DUCKS | Norwich, Saturday, March 23, 1912. FANCY BROILERS | - ::zg: gg'ENFEAS VARIQUS MATTERS FANCY CAPONS o Merchants are looking for big trade FANCY ORANGES iy - FANCY PEARS Tomerrow is Passion Sunday, two FANCY GRAPE FRUIT weeks hefore Easter. FANCY LIMES Qbngrs | ahy B akite are Kans. FANCY TANGERINES, Dlaluides ol"u\l‘i:i:‘xln‘;)\‘rfl(;lzfionlgn iossae Fancy Lettuce, Celery, Endive, Ro-1' ., o/ & o erature indi main, Peppers, String Beans, Sweets, | 1101 (Lo Ground Ht:g hu‘:‘»';: 1‘:‘\,-1 Cranberries, Tomatoes. f riess Quality and Price will please' you. | giugents state agricultural ‘\_uu oL i enjoying a vaca- ion unti SOMBRS l Hear Mrs. Vanderbilt Sunday at Spiritual Academy. Last chance.—adv To erc most of the streets during yvesterday thaw meant wading DR G A DAVIS | through slush and mud. . U A } P { Fiori: alreac 54 Washington Street [ tor ¥ lilies, azaleas, s 3 Mo, 8 i o {:y‘ r ored blooms of the paschal Special attention to the Eye, Ear,l o Mokl aiid Throst. o ning, Archdeacon J. Fl- Telephone 827. |iiver the Lenten Jecture at Calvary | church. DR. JOBN W. CALLABAN| . jicents for arug cerk tcenses are to be examined by the state phar- PhySlCIan 2llld Surgeon ; y \‘\“(\ sion at capitol, Tues- 214 Main Street. Telephone 426. { you are no with either Office of Dr. Harriman | the quality or price of butter you are anaitey now usin . pound of Clover- ploom—At all s, —adv Judge Joei Reed of flord 23t at he April ion of the Tolland county irt, which According to New don Mr. and Mrs, H Palmer Pequot avenuc leave in a | week Europe. R0 bee | ot Kinemacolor On Thursday, Walter & amily arri from Hartford t eir stimmer home at N Our line of Fishing Tackle is ready ! r inspection. Why the first membe not prepare now for the early | summer colony w0 xeach 0 Spring fishing jaunt that you| ¥ilim 1t rmer ot Norwien i always enjoy. somest automobiles seen in New Lon don thus far It closed car and Try a Thermos Bottle if |[uns i smoothl Srach, - you want a hot lunch. s stholic Tran Crowley .ondon, Ghe EATON CHASE Company lany modat « int atholics Sunday Fellowship of rn evening subject will he 'Defeated, When We Shoulg 129 Main Street, Norwich, Comn, | < onou ofs " ad iy wbih DID IT EVER OCCUR TO |1 ‘ol srit. | :“"' \I\\:“ William H, -\.l\‘("‘;: You PERSONAL Mrs, Joseph Rowley of New London has returned from a visit at Thames- ville, I [ Mrs. Tred Kingsley of Franklin is spending a week at Baltic with her sister, Mrs, Flynn. Mr. and returned te N relatives in have ch, after a visit te +.oank, ¥ ederick Beebe, formerly in Norwich, is now the works in New Londun, cmplcyed Sheffield Mrs. John Schwarton, who was Miss Lydia Smith of this city, is recovering from an attack of ptomaine poison at ehr home in Nashville, Tenn. end Mrs. John Oat_and Miss CGeraldine Oat, of Pearl today tocay (Saturday) stay with relatives in a we York. s aft s are week H. Maliow neinnati school fer spending th with their ccusia, Shields. Neil Mallo Howard T Watertown, th William and pupils in oys at vacation Mrs. Mrs. Lydia A, Curran and Mr. and (Mrs. Charles Curran of Springtield. M , are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Will- jam J. Curran of Spalding street. April 1, Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Curran will leave for Fresno, Cal, where they expect te make their home, MUSICIANS HAVE THEIR ANNUAL SMOKER. } Prof. Tubbs Present and Led the Band —Chowder Served. With an aitendance sicians’ union, local No. deli; ul smoker on Frid. about 45, Mu- 5, enjoyed a /' evening in ht | Pythian ha ramme provided | by the committ parge, consisting of James T. Woods, W. R. Stevens and | | W.'W. Lang, was just what suited the | | musical fellow nding the first part { of the evening in music by the full band, then regaling themselves with a delicious MacDougall oyster chowder, and ing up their instruments for a programme by the orchestra, As on every similar gathering of the musicians for ye ast, Prof. Charles | W. Tubbs (Old Hundred) was an hon ored guest, and the hit of the evenir came when the boys put him in his old place as leader of the band. With the music ail placed on their racks for the selection to be played, he swung the r them to begin, when, by a ged understanding, they brok ains of “Old Hun from which the pro- as an over- an_acceptable zing to hearts ns of the city. pening str mn knamed. Tt but elming to th urpris | of his fellow m | KEEI;'VERS’ ANb INM;QTES { Pleaded Guilty and Were Fined $75 and $15 and Costs Respectively. nmates 1 keeping | equenting Judge and co: and the costs, one | was Mahoney vas ceeps sic; hot urnes wd live and | | Several Mills Will Advance Wages|Stomach Misery Increase to Become Effective the First of April When Others May Decide on Raise—Amount Not Yet Determined— 1,500 Affected at Ponemah Mill. In common with mills in Massachu-|are about 700 employes, notice has Sourness, youwll wonder . THE Quickly Ended Hamitton Watch Gas, Heaviness, | The Best Watch in the World. . Heartburn Go in Five All Grades Minutes. always on hand and fresh Eat a hearty meal if fmm tl'IQ fu:tory.’ Then take two MI-O- \ ou want to. tablets and why that old stomach of setts and Rhode Island, those of east- | been posted that beginning the first of | vours s w0 comfortabie ern Connecticut are ~advancing the | April there will be an advance inl° MI_(O2NA tablets do more than give wages of their employes, the increase | wage: As in the other cases, the | yoljc than plakes o b r uso“ to become effective the first of April. | am has not been stated, but Will} strengih andg PE .“",‘1._ into the stom- Alry number have posted notices | be general throughout the mill, ach walls and build up the general to that effect, though the amount of sondition of the s BeH 8 4 t . 1 . 3 condition of the stomach so that you increase is not known, and it is be- Slater Mills Already Up. { can di the hearticst meal without lieved that others will follow. At Jewett Cit r as could be The ‘action on the part of.the miil ! learne no increa ““{'"“, an- tion, dizziness, owners probably indicates a general | nounced. In the S will it ds un- |y, “sick head cotton mill~ in northeastern Connecti- | OWing to the fact that the employes |y .\ 56 conts at The Lee & Osgood Co. cut; which are said to be more or less | are receiving higha w than 11 454 druggists everywhere under the ownership of one syndicate. | Other mi It was stated by Super- 3 ¥ X It is forecasted that mills in Moosup, | intendent Ballou it when the 10 T . . ; i A © Mothers—A hers. Plainfield and Putnam, as well as|ber cent cut was made in the other| . To Mothers—And Others. other places, will also make increases | Mills three vears ago the Slater mills | | SO0 C3H Use iyl g iy in the wage Scale in the near futur Sonflnnnd, Hhe e O i Increase for Ponemah Mill. D R lnars, o i ‘ol dunfl {nfire ’. Asent I B. Ricketson of Ponemah | since, so that their employes are re- | les—cuts ses, etc., with per- INC. mills stated Friday that notice had | ceiving, and have been for three years, | ect sufet else heals 80 been posted in the mill to the effect | the same wages which will be secured | 2UiCkIs ilcers, old. run- - that an advance in wages will be made to the employes the first of April. The amount i3 not stated and has not been determined, he sald, and it could not be ted when it would be known. There will be about by other mills is granted Windham County Mills. Announcement of u readju a 10 per cent. increase ment of 1,500 employes affected, | wage scale affecting approximately s the Increase wiil be general in line | 1,600 cotton miil operatives in the with the policy of the company. Th ns of Killlngly and Plainfield was action, he said, was taken independent | made Friday night. The advance be- of other mills as the result not of the | comes effective Mond April 1, but action in other. states but because of | j ) it will be has not been the tendency of the times. Conditions | decided, although it will probably bhe in the cotton manufacturing business, | f nt. on the present he said, were not so much better than in the recent past. the o other Norwich mills have Indi- | Quineb: At cated an increase as yet, though such | Waure may come late | pany at Attawaugar Occum Wage Increase. PED o W e The Totokett Manufacturing compa- | Plainfleld, Putnam and other W ny. at-Occum pasted notive. on Thurs- | L2502 COUNY toWnS ars nol recorded a - ey C L wil anted ce as yet, the lay to the effect that there will be ar 3 st g advance in the wages of the employes | S e & e it beginning April ist. What i et vt and Gt crease will be is not giv e " xpeothd hundred hands are employe o atives 1o Increase at Baltic. Ils men the of higher w | PIERSON DEFEATED IN HIS FINAL GAME. SEDGWICK POST WILL PROBABLY BE OPPOSED i To the Incorporation of the 'National | Lost to Pendleton by Three Balls at the G. A, R—Commander Hovey May| Arcanum Club—Three Tied for First | Return Today. | Place. Sedgwick pr No. 1. G. A, R, had| With only a few to see it, E. R. its regular weekly busine meoeting | Pierson was defeated in the handicap on Ftiday evening at the Buckin, pool tournament at the Arcanum club Mendorial, Senfor Vice Comm | Friday evening by Pendleton, losing by Orrin M. Price presiding in the three b If Pierson had won he ence of Commander Henry Hovey, |Would have been the club champion, it was reported at meeting now the for the ‘ommander Hovey might be ex- s each «d home tc (Saturday) or early < from the visit he has been form Krid Pendleton secure i1 by som It Ty senaigered that"whe 1 winning ball while Picrson ke by Selewit Robinson and Foss won it will be opposed to the prop rom Pier corporation and that word of the pas- | von and sage of the vote will be forwarded to th ntatives in con- | I : gress. > G. A. R. posts | Havilanc over ¢ untry are taking similar | Willlams action, recordin op- posed to the p corporation | - F Bliven mal s daughter in Mississippi. | €vening many points b routir 1siness was transact- | SCratches early in the game. Piersor The post has yet before it the |Mmade two expensive scratches after he ation of the proposed incor- |Nad passed the 100 mark, which prob- e national Grand Army, lost him the game, though he had | en taken yet. Fror in usuai form ance: Luisa i, Berberick, Raymond H T ONeill, | Bessie Wiener, -Prmiary-—Anna Curran, her, Perfect in attendance: John erti rice Abieman. ramson, Eleanor (rNeill, ki, Buirton nson ng or or no piles it & Osgood Ci Sprayers R. G C postmaster, Barnegat; N. T, was troubled with vere la grippe cough. He says: “T would be completely cxhausted after each fit of and violent coughing Yoley's Honey befor bottle of and r Compound Spraying Solutions Madeline Grodotzke, Marion Royc Imelca Gocd, P in High Street School. fifth Inide Ad grades guerite Annig Done , James Solomon Laddad, Dora Jen- wer, Robert Jacob Jennes, la Kelly Reuben Markoff, Mozricoach, Jenni Mintz, icoac P Njime, ILena Novick, Carrie Pascouche, Abraham Rosenblatt, Eita Rosenberg, Fannie th Old Rosenber Anni Weinstein Entir e e red, perfect in a g Orchard Pay st el by spraying it with [ Nollie Felis Ghe Standard | ity Haddad, Anni | Rachel Spray Pump A sitor here from Yonkers on Fri - v G R ) ted that property owners supposed most o OSEPH MAIN AND WEST CHELSEA PUPILS h A have suffer from frozen | 1 the business from nece: that the best place in Norwich to bu vice “DIPALIBnAILHOY etk Miiteod S0 desire. 1le spoke o MRS. DANIEL MAIN PRESENT EVERY DAY WALL PAPER was at Shea & by ‘electricity at a cost of $15 in| to better the moral con- — i 5 = Burke's ? ach case to the property owners, | dition of t mt and intimated | Arrested in Ledyard and Chaplin on | Record for the Term Which Ended or We have over 200 patterns in neat : o thos be calied | Charge of Adultery—Locked Up Friday Afternoon. and pretty Wall Paper, from Sc a roll | i DOy 01 Thy T I R e L M Sers o R upwards. pastors wiil | nd see e straight and natrow | 1 g ARSI T LG, n the West C district We want all to inspect our Spring | Li to their present charge et gy DI i ring the wir rm ending ¢ ) Most of the clergvmen will start ————— A S - . line of good We want you to see . S o Shewy Joseph Main was at tnan ever before for your patronage. | Commissioner H. T. King of | s i 4 e . B e iy B tas Daait en has received word from Con- | 7 1 [ e also carry the most complete | & 7Y | Roed, oo CRARBRL e T Rel € Meridents h Danie | Alice 16 of Housefurnishings in Eastern | Caiifornia Wost Ot : appleation for a relic Maine | Daniel | AL- Connecticut, and our prices are always | far w March 2d to April 1 will he one of the few krowl found | & rumb, Adeline v e | Fir ers dally. Write aged the navy department. By |parents and plac Test awrence, Ger- | P 12 0ld South | act of congress provision is made that | brought here ak midni 15 ARY S rd Ble | the relics be given away -only on con- | alleged acts are sald to vsky, Dora Shea & Burke | | diiom chat in€ aticle recoived be pre- | taken place in Wi cliy, and that Mr. | Schwariz, Annie Swarts patid In spite of the cold, bird studen erved in proper manner and shall not | D Main went the place 3endett, Israel Cohen, Al orighn NORWICH and TAFTVILE. claim to have noted about 4. dozen |be sold or disposed of without the|dJo Main lived and accompaniedd Joseph Horiga rieger i T2 T " e ¥ OO species of migratory birds, which evi- | consent of the 1 ¢ Mer- | him b bringing her 13 months old | Irederick Oat, leatly bave th in the speedy ap- |iden will r 18. The | child on one occasion. ‘I'oey repre- Grade VIIL—Is: wior | proach of s ong sparrows, bius | masts and guns ted ship |sented that they were husband and|Marion M. Perkins 3 | birds, grackles, redwing blackbirds, | will be placed i naticnal vmnp-‘ i istered 56; perfeci in attendance 21 and fox sparrows have apparcntly tery- at Arlingto | Mrs. Main left her husband and went | Kugene Buckley, M Hertz, Henry { rived o stay. s N e | the h f her parents, in ( Joseph Me¢Mahon, Td d | Daes Saemn Odd: | She has hildren Max Segal, Charles Weir En t > . \aiment | . MIS. Henry Squires, who was ws i R 2 S Mitchell, Marporie Phillips, F tered the 1 in ‘\\ inter R: e t g from Tagleville fo South Coven-| 1snot 2 o0d that the, rice of C0| DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY Lena Shabekoff, Julia Voelc clad here is surely considerable | tiy Wednesday afterncon, w inleen | SROILE. 80 ML Al Al B Jidstein, Mos ¥ ATbprt cold weather stll to come, March | saddenly {ll and dropped in the strect |after Charle ‘,‘};“:“,’r e S | AHIAVE MISITATION: | rooamanse Althea nds mighty Uginds, fand April | pear Barber illa an R e carried| R T e | State Officers and New London Guests | “hurch, Ida Heebner, Gladys Leffing- he ¥are and perféct days | moned who thought the 5 Apt to Be Noisy | Here—Address by State Councillor. e oS anded June, hance of re i ¥ ikike he | o A v e AL | ! the political planets and the FI 5 o SR Adl Mary J. Murg f coal is sailing to dizzy of July in conjunction a safe| State "f”"":lf",(“”i;,f :\'"“\\mi Eilzabeth G. Beckley, teachers i collector and sane celebration going to be| Ne “]]m \*]’I”‘:‘I'-(‘ felaten: mltee Bhe re et i mhindanivs John G. Potter lifficult this . —Pittsh Post.. - §Au AR MRERE R SORS, MDRE O~ Samuel Ableman, Frank Ulrich, 4 CAN” or “REZNOR odor- | m 11 a m difficult thi T—Pit - | tha Washington council, New London L lean, Ty e ess GAS RADIATOR. T cold | PUrpose of collec | were visitors here Friday night s : o Sosieid less GAS RADIATOR. They turn cold | ot ¢ No Tips for Him I s of Vit council, No Marguers 1o comf ble in price, eco- | (1" B0 50 £ 5 it iy e et o .\.njm nolat 5 rsuntption: You “‘”‘i - he -|in’ their rooms at 65 Union ‘street hac .\lxi.‘.h.'. “\11‘-’1:::]1;.—;_‘ roclaim it the wisest investment you | purpose A s Vi s McCormick garet Beebe, aver made | el o TR INS B i Y A loldberg, Ra Marx, lda | . ) " Cn milllou and a i embers State Councillor Willcox gave . Crame’s Latest Gas Toaster, “Sta‘| jce cream were consumed == = == Sl \f the meeting of the state i g Gas bing, Rotary k Heat ; ast year to ke whic 900 gaiions HARD TO DROP ‘-:Am‘ i New .l '|H!.x:' uz‘v ‘l:‘mt‘l‘l‘. 10 )¢ in atiend- ers > famous “Ruud” Instantaneous | Of €T W equired, containing 4 | When the fhe: IR ras = o atar Hés ANEBINCOUS | 008,000 patinds of Dbatter. fat, 4 nord But Many Drop It. e of a new rule | e, Niseo 2o Water Heater and the latest models of g & i &1y ERIIEOY e nberss The | one: 1X 2 # | ing 10 statisti en out the ¢ bers 1912 Gas Re S 4 anong the good | state Tee Cream Dealers’ associati 4 ey d iving only things we will gladly show vou. W this week's ‘convention in Now 1. | A young Calif. wife talks about cof- | noy sly members of | ven. | fee t ri echanics has been done T 4 | It wa d » Mocha and ith now any acce M N . ] lowing item appears in th wva and give Postum a trial, but my | men are elig x llas & ”CC“']CRI »ept | ¥ news of the New Haven . | ierves were so shattered that 1 was| Virginia Dare council receive P | aurier A number of th 1 nervous A rse that tation, w h accepted, 23 2 sige . J people, mcluding those who are homn 1s all kinds of i (Tea contains | annive 1a Was! ¢ R Alice B“'ldmg' 321 Main Strect { fre hool, Wil be ts of M Affeino—the same drug found in cof- | council in N ndon, which 1 nole Tuber I;\“ n WAERAN | Willlam D. Fitch at the Country club. ! fee and is equally harmful.) | held on April 2d. Graces 11 and IV olbes R T Tu nir \ s | o200 N. E. Perry, tea | Tuesday evening when she will gi “At t 1 thought bicycle ridipg | = S o | a dance for her son, Humphrey B aused it and 1 gave it up, but mw | FUNERALS. “m i ondition remained unchanged. I did | T P 7 | J not want to acknowledge coffee caused | James W. Baird n L e g e ilar the trouble for s very fond of it. | On mo! . v ot | Z . | assistants Svetn | stanTiediiatine out that time a friend came to |James W. Eaird from.j ¥ ;,“;“ buresu of plant indu wants live with us, and I noticed that after | \”‘ ;”"i‘\l" s : X 1 | these assistants to help in the work e had been With us a week he would |/l VeEs, OO 0 eTnioon MURESCO_. ENies Rathieason. st the bl wn not drink his coffee any more. 1 asked | funeral was licid 3 s, Lenohur: ; ? | ardisation laborataries at Baltmase, | Bim the reason. He replied, 1 have | from the Buckingha » ¢ nd 3 { Chitako. - Bocatus, | : 10re, | ot had a headache since 1 left off | casket d ' g Arth e Easy to -apply and al-|Chicago, Decatur, Kans: and | Glinking coffee, some months ago, till | . T mie L Srnelie e ; alis [ pebted to pecurs at poucanls are x-|| i st woek, when I began again, here | The services were couducic 5 i : ways reliable. | s et it wonae 90 per cent.} 'y ur! table. 1 don't see How: ank- 8. Worcester, pastor of Bro: : r;:' t lu examiration, which takes place| o"'can like coffee anyway, after gregational ch and Kev. | ALBASTINE April 3, | drinking Postum! rlmer, in the presence of rel- o v i = | atives and frienas, including a num- | i 4 | Wants a Goat, Not a Manager. *1 suld nothing but at once ordered | jor of veterans. - The bearers we i Will not rub off. | The discussion of a Roosevelt cam.|® Package of Postum. That was five| ;) w price, Solon A, Moxley, i s b Ve I months ago, and we have drank no | i M. DHICe, Boon 4 OX Geer | p Jmanager 1S probably premature.| .,fee since, except on two occasions | € & f X » The Colonel runs his own campaigns S g | members of wick post, No. 1, ¢ COLD WATER PAINT— | Philadelphia P o o s ey, pad the toault | 4 R, Bublal was.fn the {amily" lat H | onen o I 5 ot Yantie cemetery, where the Grand ¢ B ¢ > s . X | w0t sleep, but lay ’ and tossed | in Yan V. e v a bil For Inside and Out-| An Unpardonable Offense. Ptk L G Mt Nvelomsed | Army burial service wus read by Vice of the payment of a bill side use. [ We doubt it Colonel Roosevelt will: convinced that coffec caused his suffer- | Commander 0. 3, Price und Chaplain is so convincing as a can- sver qulte forglve Mrs. Ella Flogg|ing, so he returned to Postum, con- R 2 iy 6 ns b ’ & gt 4 3 . _|Young for thinking about the him'er vinced that the coffce was an ememy, | Rounced by Rev. Wiarcester, celed check. We offer Everything in the Paint Line | niver issue first—Onio State Journal | lnstaad of & friend, and he is troublod o R . . - no more by insomnia aken to County Hame. you the convenience of Competition for Fame. It lovks as if the seven goveruors might elbow the three tailors of Tooley street out of their niche in the temple fame—Providence Journal. at FAED C. CROWELL'S of He's Kicking It Aroun’ ) far Mr. Taft has not adopted Mr SeV s charter of democracy. 87 Water Street. el 2 WRET jou wadt 1o gt your busie | The sirike of some 500 Pasis seam « before (he pubiic. (here 1s no me- | £(resses for better wages has disclosed Rese fpecors the SRR LB o M€ lthe fact that they make less than 30 dium betier (han through the advertia- ing columns of The Builetin, | COULS M s WOrkde® oD Lours, i 8 “l, myself, have gained $ pounds in weight, and my nerves have ceased to quiver. It seems S0 easy now to quit the old coffee that caused our aches and ails and take up Postum.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book,” The Road to | Wellyille,” in pkgs. “There's a Rea- } son.” Ever read the above letter? A new ! one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest On Thursiay Deputy Sheriff Stanton took Mary Eloise Hogan from School street (o the county home by order of Judge Ayling of the probate court. The mother thai afternoon was taken to jail to work out her fine for intoxica- tion. She is a cotton weaver and can earn $12 a week. There had been a hearing previously over the child, but our Commercial Depart- ment. You furnish the money; we do all the rest. abroad for match making. Mary E. Reaches the topmost branches of our highest trees from the groimd. You can destroy the pests om your grapev and make the an‘un disappear over night. Our special knapsack attachment enables you to spray field crops as/ast as you can walk, The Standard Spray Pumip will white wash your farm buildings, disinfect your chicken coops and spray your live stock with sanitary dip. Drop in and let us show you how it || vorss. Sub-pr ) Cherry, | Mildred i cack Regis- ered, 8 ( rine Kelly, Thec , Jokn Sautter, | Walter : { arl Street School. COME HERE FOR F nd Sixt des: 1. F. -1 Lime and Sulphur Wash Bordeaux Mixture Arsenate of Lead Harold | { m b Weinst W Hoffm enig 1 Frank nbes \“Kant Klo'g"h Sprayers a. pupils Mullen fimnun, George Krie- bin, Harry Rule Henry Yanowich West Thames Street School numk regis- lance, 14 i an, John | Frar in, | mard § mer, | . L OIMAnSee | pvery farmer now realizes that O'Connell, Tessie Rosenblatt, | SPraying fruit trees and 3 getables s Voech. essential to insure good crops. i and I Mi he convenience this Kant Klog i ‘ Vi Compressed Air Sprayer can be seen s it o i at a glance, A few seconds with the P air pump sives you & spray for 8- Anthor teen minutes. hn arion Mo PRICE COMPLETE $5.00 Helen Frin = Laura | e Peckham, Gert de Dierman | e hie ) eamyee o1 PRESTON BROS., Inc friends viere given tha neeting Madame Halloek Mr. Habekotte's house on pleasure of liy at broadway. nd sut Miss numt eachers. tire 0: per in_ attendance, Clabby, Georgé Pitts, Elizabeth fin, Dorothy Perringer, Isabell Mule hy, Mary W 1 w uot At ) is{ When In need of anv hay. grain er a week S0 1 faed be sure and call on us. Our hay y Ll sound and swe nd free from Principal Fred I Yana. Mrs. | moisture or biight and Newion are in New York city for the | sjean and o prices are reasongbl suring vaeation, Prompt de hay, grain and The French class met Thursday aft- feed Is a feal we take JIOE ernoon with Mrs me at | Better order fron lay her home on Sachem terrace. Supt. William D. Tillson recently at- Y A \ SLOSBbR B tended in Cambrid, , & meet- i d ing of tre Farva a assocla- tiou, of whick he is a wmember, 3 Cove St. News frdm Mr. and Mrs. James -y Lewis Smiti locate them in Georgia, where the weather has been cold and disagreesble, Miss Carrie E. Rogers it was decided to give the mother a SRS ! s lefi the party, going up to Wash- | chance to dn begter by the little one, e ahe DR R 332 4ol res e e Bs which she, failed to do “‘ "] l & l “-; ’7 b A wood subsstitute made of dried | g tN2Mes 10an & iTustyy, While in town Madame Hallock grass is being experimented with Tfii Bank 9, F"/s"d/’ HUIPI‘IIIIOSS ‘ \ the zuest of William F. Habe- Rotle, Afier the concery Friday. eves