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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31. STATE ASSOCIATION WILL MEET HERE Next Convention of the Sunday Schools of Connecticut will be Held in Norwich on November 3 and 5—H. D. Johnson, | Appointed Chairman of Temporary Committee on Ar- | Qur Decem} a rangements at Meeting Monday. A meeting of the Sunday school su- perintendents of Norwich was held at the Young Men's Christian associa- tiem building on Monday evening and | the schools of the city were well rep- resented and there was much interest and enthusiasm shown. There was a unanimous vote in favor of having the State Sunday School association come here for fts next convention, the big annual event of the Conncticut Sunday schools, and is to be held next year on Nov, 3 to 5. At the convention held this fall in Hart- ford 1,800 delegates were present an though perhaps r pected to com | nevertheless chairman of the I tee of the fede churches. 'GQIFTS MADE TO THE UNITED WORKERS. Acknowledgment - of Made Through District Visitors. The United Workers gratefully ac- Knowledge gifts received, through the district visitors from the following per- sons: Mrs. George Ashby, Mrs. Willlam F. Balley, Miss Julia Dowd, Mrs. Eugene Fyller, Mrs. C, A. Gager, Mrs. John Hawkins, Mrs. J.'D. Heming, Mrs. B. W. Hyde, M H. Johnson, Miss ‘:hnson‘ Mrs. MeN Miss J. Palmer, M #r, Mts. Frank 8mith, Mrs. H. @. E. Wallen; M . ith, \(rs Prank Bill. Mrs, E. on, Mrs. L. H. Hal Mrs. Margaret Coughlin, Mrs, Canfleld, Mrs. W. E. Calkins, Mrs. Per- ¢ival Chapman, Mrs. T. Cummins 3. Curtiss, Mrs. A. flugeuld M. J. Flelds, M A. Guile, Mrs. Jonn Jordan, . Maples Guinnis; Mrs. W John Murph J. H. Olcott, Mrs. James Ol John Parsons, Mrs. Austi Mrs. Lena G. Perkins, Peckham, Mrs. Thomas Pears Jame$§ Quinn, Mrs. Robinson, rest Rose, Mrs. Harriet Ro; @Qeorge Rathbun, Mrs, C. R: Sourbler, Mrs. Philip Sk L. Schlayer, Mrs. Robert & Nicholas Sullivan, Mrs. John Sherman Mrs. John H. Sherman, Miss Sweet Mrs. Frank Smith, 8 mith, Jr., Mrs, Arthur T M . Bliven, Mrs. * Bogue, Mra. L. Rnwrs Mrs, H Brlxgu Mrs, F. Mrs. | Mrs ! Cobb, Mrs. P Mrs. Wi lllm'n Davis, Mrs. L. } Dimock, Mrs, H. N, Dix, J. Doyle, Miss Mary F Alexander Durie, Mrs. T. { Mrs. Mrs. \ guson Mndge George I\ Ber- Contributions | ALL MILK BOTTLES MUST BE MARKED | So Dairy and Food Commissioner H. F. Potter Has Ruled. Unrest has sprun few days among m! distributors, particula latter, says the Ha | ing to the construc | and Food Commi | on one of thi | legislature. | entitleg of food in p section up in the P. | sell or form, unless the contents be plainly marked on the out age In terms of we merical count; pro able variations shall that by th ules from time to me food commissioner the Connec ment Station, penalties p the public ac indicated in the than $5 nc mol first offense, and for §s than & The tiom\1 ment should of 18 months would be Jan. 10 e 3 ; | ] named has ) caused : the state. The num used in this .city al bution of milk is es t ween 35,000 and 40,000, so it i . The rigid nI?amm? the bottle mal ly impossible to label lasting mann needs be if not each day. that mu It will readily the greater part of the b be thrown aside if the comm ("ontirucmw is sustained by act reads: used herein shall ther simple, for food, condiment of (Iosh\R sentence of that “The term ‘food drInk confectione: man or animals. The book savs a quart of bee weigh 31 ounces, w Kh(- scales at 31 or Law All Right. The general impre milk dealers Mo ; 1itself s en 5" | objection bein | Mr. Mrs. r, Mrs. G. Maples, |on January 1 Gilmore of Waterbur PURE FOOD SPECIALS for Mrs | Ellen Marvin, | n, Munga, Mrs. J. B, Oat, iis, Carrie Park, . W, Par- Mrs. Perry Elmer T H. D. <. Rosenberg Mrs. man, Mrs. Amos Herbert w unmM ] t, Mrs. John A frs. C. Mrs Moran, Frank Smith, Donohue. MOPKINS & ALLEN coO. ‘\'CPE'\SES CAPITAL STOCK. Btookholders Vote on $100,000 Raise on Monday—Growing Volume of Busi- ness. Trore &1 e ;.2 of the & interest qliart the company k coming year. @ Schwaner Bankruptcy Case ee in Bankruptcy Amos f this city in > hz! there was a hear- i Charles H. Schwan- after the final ac ad been heard | final action for one Rogers, | William | bt Mrs, Jnhn Mor- | Sirloin Porterhouse Round n | for 15c Stea 2 Ibs. LIVER. % lb. BACO Genuine 14c Fancy VERMONT TURKEYS, tb. Mrs. C. | seph Worth, | 3 lbs. $1.05—Ib Mrs. Large SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES, 15 for. . ... NEW PRESSED FIGS, lb. ONION SALAD YELLOW MEAL fresh, fancy—5 Ibs. . . 7t09a m. 3c -HOUR 3 || PoRK CHOPS 2 lbs. FANCY YELLOW ONIONS, 4 quarts. . . .. 8¢ | BOSTON THREATENED ! Teamsters, shall | € A1e c | DUCKS, Ib. MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER The time todrink 15 all the time The Standard of Excellence. THE JAMES’HANLEY BrewinG C 0. ProviDE Brewers oF ALE AND PorTER EXCLUSIVELY D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Framklin- Straat was a g }u said. > matter over to stment. argued Warren rt , as did G. Poiter said that he there was noth- enforce the d be impossi- n extension of “CROWD INTERRUPTS PRESIDENT'S WHIST. Was Compelled to Go to Rear Platform BY LABOR TROUBLES of Car at Florence, S. C. Railroad Clerks Plumbers Seek An Increase. Charleston, 8 | Taft | Wy and | | en route {! n, interrupt DQ,‘ MANICURE SETS, BRUSH and SETS, Boston, N 30.—The approach of w Y s lat s In a state of u S MIRRORS, The Hagy gea TRAYS, PUFF BOXES, and all (mas novelties I go ¥ Sitats Xmas nove! will go below Although 35 s have granted the ¢ about | rost to before tak- s now are that may walk out re tomorrow between | It Is expec clal will arrive a i | o'clock tomorrow mo “The train "l‘ - ) 9 | left here at 9.25 tonight he Pw 4 ; of E s Jowelers and Silversm n- veland, D “onspicuous Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING MONEY SAVERS for Tuesday and Wednesday Cz.xbbage free SUGAR CURED withall ' Corned Beef,, 10ic purchases of “Little Pig” SHOULDER PORK LOINS, Ib. . .14Y; POT ROAST, Ib. ... SALT PORK NATIVE FOWL NEWLY MILLED OAT FLAKES, - 9 1bs. 25c FRESH CUT HAMBURG, bb. ... .12V H. C. TRIPE in pickle—2 lbs Fresh-made Frankfurters, 2 lbs 1215¢ Fancy Small EGGS, Fancy Grade, Good dozen Fine Mealy Size COOKING POTATOES, peck GAR DATES FANCY LEMONS large size—dozen One Gallon Can TOMATOES, can .... MOHICAN COCOA SWEET POTATOES 3ibe. .. CHOICE PUMPKIN 2 cans DOMESTIC SARDINES in oil—3 cans. . 15c Clean, Bright HEAD RICE, 3 Ibs. ... SALE--3 to 5 p. m. PURE LARD 25¢ In order that you may thoroughly become acquaint- ed with our Bakery Department and its products we have decided to sell Cookies, Cup Cakes and Jaily Doughnuts at 5: dozen dfll 5[: Between the hours of 7t0 9 a. m.—3 to 5 p. m. ML A R XN TR RO TN WA R L T VRS S8 T Cookies, Cup Cakes, Jelly Doughnuts, | the beat Xird | Gold Fiilings .. Musiin Under WILL CONTINUE TODAY CORSET COVERS At 15c—value 25 At 21c—value 3 At 44c— At At At At At At value $2.00 $1.98—value $2.50 LONG SKIRTS At 89c—value §1.00 At $1.29—value $1.50 At $1.69—value $2.00 At $1.98—value $2.50 This Annual Sale includes beautiful new goods. Every piece fresh, clean and perfect. All lines are offered in a wide variety of styles, grades and prices. [Every reduction is made from our own low sell- ing price. This fact in itself makes our offerings much greater than they seem. Com- parisons will show that we are giving more for the money in every line than you will find elsewhere. Here are a few suggestions: SHORT SKIRTS At 21c—value At 44c—value At 65¢c—value WOMEN’S CHEMISES B¢ COMBlNATION SuITS At 49 At 89 At $1.29 At $1.69 At $1.98 Extra Size Garments We speci for stout Skirts, E Chnldren alize in extra size garments| women—Dra Gowns,| -all at Sale Prices. Underwear ; Sale Yacindes special ldren’s Underwear — Gowns, Sikirts, BEt values in Children's and Infants’ Gar- e wers special Dresses The Porteous & Mitchell Co. NO PAN KD HIGH PRI[}‘ HONEST, Bridge Wor Other Fillings .. Gas administered when desired. KING DENTAL PARLORS | DR. JACKSON, Manager 208 Main St. (over Smith’s Drug Store) | ®a m to$ p m, Sunday 10 to 1 Phone _lci un Parle Francais John and George H. Bliss JEWELERS R AY YCUR BILLS BY CHEQUE | { on ths | 'Uncas National Bank| iD LB Way you WL KHUW LIe e comt of your living and always have alpt in the re- urned ena e Courievus and libera, treatment ex. ended to every depositor whether the accouni be large or small We solicit your patronage THE UNCAS NATIONAL Rany elephone 68 42 Shetucket Stre Dr. J. M. KIN | & THERE 15 no edv s DENTIS'H May Buddmg tern Connecticut Au 8 fui buriness rej al ML A ALE STRIPED SHIRTIN SILKS. :PONEMAH MIN CLOTH ROOM N\ or Wi New Yeageas. DIAR DARS nd DAR PADS, BOO! SUPP LE and Cranston 158 Main St., Bo Combing worki oy G Bl OF] WHOLE N, canng