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nd the streamers on the were of red, white and blue. - It is estimated that about 325 net was realized and this will be used in con nection with the missionary work of the society. Maypole, Ease Neuralgia Now| ‘With Musterole Massage with MUSTER and notice how the pain lessens, and the de- Toious. comfort that takes- its place.| ‘Sufferers al] vver the counir,y write us about this .amazing, quick relief. MUSTEEQLE is & cjean, white oint- ment, made WITE oll of mustard. Sim- ply rub it on--no plaster necessary. Better than a mustard plaster and positively does not blister. Doctors and nurses frankiy recom- mend MUSTEROLE for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu- matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Jointé, Sprains, Sore Mus- l.‘.hel!a Bl';ll!:!. Chilblaing, Frosted Feet— » Colds of the Chest (it prevents Pneu- Ty ¥ You Il not see any such At your druggist’s in 25c and 50¢ jars, Trou fhing s somewhat = dis-|2nd a special large hospital size for clothes any where els couraging to the loc: sportsmen as .30, . . o 1t your drug-| Might as well give up trying they claim that the brooks are run- (- Accept no substitute, to find anything so good. We advertise nis METHODIST DISTRICT REPORT Given For Norwich District by Rey. J. H. Newland—He Cen- _cludes Six Years as Superintendent—Full Record of the | Year Past is Covered in His Extensive Report. . pital—Election of Officers. At 10 o'clock Thursday morning.the 122nd annual meeting of the New London County Medical association was held at the Backus hospital with an unusually large attendance, 30 pe- ing present. President Br. H. P. Brew- er was in the chalr and presided, and the reading of the minutes and re- port of the treasurer were read by the clerk, Dr. 5. O. Winship of New London. = Officers to serve the en- suing year were elected as follows: President, Dr. W. Henry @Gray of Mystie; vice president, Dr. Anthony Peck of Norwich; clerk, Dr. B. O. ‘Winship of New Londen; councilor, Dr. P: J. Cassidy of Nerwich; dele- gate to state seciety, Dr. C. B. Graves of New London; censors, Dr. Rush W. Kimball, Nerwich, Dr. E. P. Douglass, { Groton, Dr. J. G. Stanton of New Lon- Henry Atlen & Son FURNISHING UNBERTAKERS €8 Main St. . On Africa. . This year s the centennial of the birth of David Livingstone, the great | African explorer and missionary. Rev. | D. B. MacLane will tell of his life and | work In_the Taftville Congregational church Sunday morning and In the evening he will give a stereopticoa lecture on Africa. Notes. Miss Mary Dumas of Occum s spending a few days in Bridgeport with friends. i should ively new Spring models vof Suits and Overcoats, fresh from the skilled hands of Hart Schaffner & Marx tailors, are here ready for you. oyl Ay aged mother who was making her win- ter home with him. Peacefully and in full realization of the blessed Dresence | of ‘the Lord of life and death she Forecast for Today. Foreeast _for - New FEnglan n and warmer ¥riday; Saturday clear: lngfll‘:}cmsinfi south winds. ictions from. the New York Her- ald: On Friday it will be obvercast, with_slight temperature changes, rain and fresh to brisk easterly winds, b eomins strong bn the coast, probably follewed by elearing 2nd eelder ro: itions in interier distriets. he but: eolk Yor Saturday is generally fair Reports of district superintendents | weremade on Thursday at the Tird {annual conference of the New Eng- !1ana Southern conference of the Meth- | | odist Episcopal church, The con- | pased from a happy earthly to a fon t Street | #appy heavenly home, January 6, 1913 L oharen Mo “Bedtora. “among. the | The wife of brother Tunneclifte passed reports was that from Re: from his home in Gurleyville to the re- . H. New- | . Toma o e Morwich aisiriet, | whe | ward of the faithful in Heaven. i spoke in part as follows: iber Tunnecliffe is a membe; tl’olt i end much eelder. The six years since Bishop Warren, | New England Conference and the obi- now of sainted membry, appointed me | g tuary will appear in connection with Observations in Norwich. ¢ that Conference. But | | to the Norwich alstrict, have passed | the meeting of don; committee on public health and s Zhe following records reported £rom | morg quickly than I could have dream- | Fecently come to the SUBPLY of the legisiation, Dr. C. B. Graves of New ey et he LaraanSes | ed it possible. 1 come to this my last | church ‘at Gurleyviie WiIh, TO0 RURC | London, Dr. Rush W. Kimball of Nor- A it o e aromy report of that work, glad that I have | band sister Tunnecliffe had WOU [0 {wich, Dr. L. F. LaPierre of Norwich; chunges Thursday: been permitted to serve in this field. [love of that people. TThey °F | delegates to_county asseciation,. Dr. In it I have taken great delight. In it 14 <20Y ASMISTANT wHEW mruvEsTED TEETH GUARANTEED \in PAlN Thomas Raymond of the Canterbury | turnpike has returned after a brief stay with relatives in Poquetanuck. ning too high for successful fishing. |&ist cannot supply you, send 26c or 50c —_— to the Musterole Compan. Cleveland, NORWICH TOWN ©Ohio, and we will mail you a jar, post- | age prepaid. leo S Hoag Ther. Bar. loss as well as miss her helpful pres- g jvry of New Haven, Dr. Lée Athens, Michigan: Variable Weather Thursday—Changes We sell this make of clothes T 30.20 %, = ¢ z 5¢ | 1 have learned much of life and I trust | ence. Hartf 5«d, Dr. Jennings of Windham, Musterole is the first and ouly prep- 3'-'.‘”3:"”'»,.’.}.53‘ et | R 20 | have been profited. | The measure fo Late Capt. Edward Luce. Dr. Thomas iof Litchfeld, Dr. L. F.| of Residence—Missionary Meeting. | aration of any kind that ever helped b oo e matter how old, deticate or nervous || Hisnest 0, iowest which’ that work has profited the| Among the laymen that have de-|LaPlerre of Fairfield, Dr. Edward At- my weak lungs. Can truthfully sav it ecause it is the best can have their teeth extracted, < i church will be only nartially seen bY | ceased this year I desire to speak of |kinson of Middlesex, Dr. E. J, Brophy | Mrs Henry Lester visited Mrs. J. M. is far superior to any other prepara- | o = Allea of crowmed witheut a particis S i S apecially. Captain Edward Luce, [of New Haven. Talbot recently. tion of its kind.” 3 | clothing made today; if there of pain or discomfort Predictions for Thuraday: Cloudy Who for many years has been a tower |~ Delegates present included _ Dr. A ) | and probably rain. of strength, to the Niantic Methodist | Bradstreet, president of the State| Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Moore have was any better clothes made, Medical seciety, Dr. Frank from Mid- dlesex county and Dr. Shahan from New Haven county. Mrs. Martha Richnmiond recently | The membership is now 60. two new | spent a few days with her nicce, Mr: members having been received with K Talbot of Norwich Town | Episcopal Church. He was the friend oF vy good man. Eepecially was he the friend of the Methodist preach- er. There is not a man present who ever served the Niantic church, or who Thursday'e weather: west- erly winds Cloudy; | moved from Taftville to Town street. 1 FULL SET Rith Ratural foms Den't buy old siyle | we'd sell them. Tides. $8 teeth. The nd Natural Gums on teeth are used Sun li_High Moon 1 only by Dn King and absolutely P e acs A THED i Moon SVer Smet Captain Luce in an official |one transfe ST | Just have a look at prevent the detection of arddeisd M 5o— o o capacity, or who knew him in the| Reports were heard from the cen- | D. R. Kinney of Tanner street was teeth In the mouth, = L Home, or at the Camp MeeUng, or|sars county reporter. committee on |at Loris Point, Stonington: recenty, our $24.00 values, Gold Crowns $5; Bridge Work $5: - o ‘ ever sailed with him on the sea, where | public health and legislation and spe- | and found everything &bout the cot- Gola ‘FilMng"§1 up; other fillings 31 | 613 || & his fortune was made, but has a sense : cial committees. tages there in good order. then you can look 500 Painless extraction FREE Bl e of personal loss 1n (he departure of | An obituary of Dr. Charles E. Bray ot el whén s.ts ace ordered. 27 | &5 || this good man. God save him-over |ton by Dr. W. Henry Gray and reso- | Mrs, J. H. Eldred and daushter, Miss at lower priced or Work ~uaraatoed. 36 €18 1 cight years to serve Him here, and lutions of respect were adopted. Beatrice, and son, Stuart, arrived Wed- 24 617 8.01 ] every year was a benediction to his At 1 o'clock the doctors sat down !nesday evening at Halifax, where they wE wlLL SERVE A to dinner at the hospital and the fol- icwing excellent menu was served in {pleasing style by the Auditorium | Mr. and M hotel: | week from W Blue Points on Half Shell house on Tow Cream of Celery Gt e ine pied by Peter F 104, Since some of the churches have ery ; Mot reported it 15 probabie that we will ( Broiled Chicken Halibut, Hollandaise | Potatoes Persalade approach that number this vear. 1t} Roast Turkey, Giblet Sauce { will spend a few months. Barstow moved hington street into the street recently occu- itzmaurice and family friends. KING DENTAL PARLORS D Jackson, Mgr. 203 Main <t or Smith's Drug Store Telephione 32 mtof pm Six hours after high water it is low tide, which is followed by flood tide GREENEVILIE NEWS Membership of Ladies’ Guild increased At This Week’s Mesting. A well attended meeting of the La- 0 Deaths In Churches. The records as réturned to me from the pastors show that 90 —members have died. The average of the deaths on the district for the last six years is this Special Dinner Next Sunday will the | Patrick Dowling ang famils { move the last of this week from ! Falls to the house on East Town street dies’ Guila_was held with Mrs. Will- is a heavy toll on the chur Prenct e S L the hou F « iam G. Baker Thursday afternoon at disirict, and our omly consolation is, Fren O iacht S T owd [ pecently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. April 6th her home on 12th street. The regular - that tlieirs in a grest enin, for Paul NeApIHIes 166 Crenm Mullin. g order of business was transacted an REV. J. H. NEWLAND. has sa tual Work. Fancy Cakes Mrs. Rutherford H. Snow of Hunt- Music by the Orchestra Membership and Spil \ There Is indication of a gain in the membership on the district again this vear. 117 have removed by certificate to other fields, but 122 have joined by i certificate, 195 have joined from pro- ‘bation and 305 have joined on proba- tion. It has not been possible at any time to see the membership of this district go forward by Jeaps and bounds as we should like, but where in New England has this been possi- ble? We hav: had, however, some growth every year. In the past f years we have gained 440 full mem- bers. Revivale and Conversions. There have been revivals this year in some of the churches, notably at Stafford Springs where there were 40 or more conmversions, at Mystie whers there were, in a union meeting, about one new member was admitted into Demi Tasse the society. Rrefreshments were served and the meeting adjourned after a very interesting session. Next Thursday afternoon the Guild will meet with Mrs. Benjamin Balls at her | home on 14th street. ington avenue was in New London Thursday, her nephew, Reginaid Bur- dick, returning to his home after a week's visit here. C. Lewis, from Providence, spent a few days with Mrs. Talbot and Mrs, H. E. Lewis. While there he visited reference to the reports. My work is inseparably bound up with that of the good and faithful pastors who have becn appointed to the churches in the Gistrict. You will find my recommen dation in their successes. Two Places To Supply. When we began the work after Con- | ference last year there were two places | left_without supply. It was not unti in the summer that permanent pastors were secured for these places. Then E_B. Haines of the College at Middle- town_was appointed to Haddam Neck | and M. R. French from the Nebraska Conference was appointed to Norwich Town. Otherwise there have been no changes among the pastors of the dis- trict through the year, nor has their work been seriously interrupted except | that in several of the parsonage homes serious sickness and in three of them death has entered. Losses By Death, September 12, 1912 the death angel several an- The reading of the inual aissertations opened the after- noon session and a paper on Direct | Laryngoscopy and Tracheo—Bron- | choscapy with demonstration of Di- jrect Laryngoscopy was read by Charles Osgood of New York city. Dr. {Knthony Peck opened the discussion |BIS Drother, Albert, at the sanatori- jon the paper. Dr. Hubert V. Guile of | Ui below Thamesviile. [New York city who was to have read | B o L amgaasls wns | daughters, the Misses Ruth, Bessie, | made by Dr, Rush W, Kimball and s | Mildred. Edith and Frances Kinney, of discussion followed, Dr. W. K, Ting- | 1o london, were recent guests at Mr. | D s pracent ot Both moening | asa | Kinney's former home on Town street afterncon sessions, During the morn- ing session he was occupied in per- | forming a surgical eperation in the operating room of the hospital and | several members of the association 50 conversions and 22 of thess chose who were interested in surgieal oper- | ours s their church home, South|ations teok advantage of the oppor- | Manchester held a meeting with 50 | tunity te watch the surgeon at worl forward, Burnside with 40, Manehester | Fhe subject of Dr, H. P, Brewer's With 25, New London 24, Seuth Cev-|address as presideat at the morning WAUREGAN HOUSE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO. Propristors BUSINESS MEN the bu are assoclated ¢ here or e The Uncas National Bank invites assuring tention officers, Whether which business with No Violence Attempted. No trouble was experienced by the police at the plant of the U. S. F. company Thursday as the strikers did not attempt any further violence. | There were about § officers at the company’s gate in the early morning and an officer was kept on duty in the immediate vicinity the greater part of the day. A mass meeting was held by the striking men fn Union hall Thursday morning, and _addresse: were given in several foreign es. account i Mr. and Mrs, George Kinney and | your personal you of appreciative at from employves account, NOTICE The Bridge over the Shetucket hiver Village Baltic pair and unsafe for heavy Per Selectmen Spring Improvements. | Grading is being done, a new side- | walk laid and improvements made on the house owned by Mrs. Nellie Con- nel, on Bliss place. John Mullin is making improvements in his apart- | ments on the Green, the house has also been shingled and another house near {is being painted. and in the eity Striped Bass Sea Bass Blackfish Carps under in the is re- TO RELIEVE STOMACH TROUBLE tratfic of order of the the Sprague The Stars Ready. For_the past two weeks the Greene- ville Stars have been getiing in readi- JODOIN. I Perch ness for the baseball season and after ler | entered the home of our brother W. D, i — ——— . Roe Shad several tiyouts they have chosen (heir | Hamilon, Supply In Charge ac Stat. | eniry 15, Moosup 13, Bridgeton 16 |scssion was Medical Publicity, sy Magnesurate Compeund neutralizes licewp 23 follows: Fox c Ladd D, |fordyille and carried to the Heavenly | Warehouse Point 3 Norwich Town 10, | witich he show ot tiong had e ol Sa o | excess acid; quickly relleves indige Buck Shad Powell 1b, Dlais 2b, Shea 36, Eaton 55, | nome the youns wite that had se re. | Moodus = 12, Willimentie 15, Thers changed eince the organization of the | The Home Missionary society of the ton, heartburn, beiching, sour stom- Cayouette I, Hall cf, Gates 1t |y e L W yung iife te him, | hawe been other meetings with loss|soclely 133 years ago, calling for a | First Congregational church is to meet ach, etc. One teaspoonitl after eat- Bluefish On Saturday afternocn the Greene- | Mrs. Hamiiton had been trained for | result but no less worthy a-:;-mh!:i"‘,.“‘}{",,thg I oF e Sesocie: |1 cus chapel this (Friday) atiernoon ing. Pleasant; wholesome; inexpe * ear Ul s~ | b very v 1 to sew for the missionary box. I sive; all dru Bost Bl Yille gramemar school will play (he| work in the chureh as Deaconess, and | the latter part of the y (Eua A e lhade o Taerast 0 Wios | L s, s iRy Lo T the | all druggists. A Washington streel team om the Cran- | vas eminently ftied to be the wife of verry, and a fast game is expected. ". pastor, Only the Heavenly Father krows why it was best to tramslate Fr. Matthew T. A. Society. her at the very beginning of what President Joseph Bellefleur presid- | Promised 1o be a life of usefulness. ed at a weil attended meeting of the {ple that they may gain a fuller and more fundamental knowledge in medi- cine and sanitation. Public’' confi- dence follows public understanding and together they form the touchstone of | sanitary progress. The county sana ict Superintendeat with several as- iitnts held four group meetings in the interest of the campaign for Per- sonai Evangelism. Let me here sound a note of warning and express a great fear. It is that the effort 5o nobly be- many of the pastors will be STANDARD PATTERNS The Designer Magazine CENTURY MUSIC [ Steak Cod Haddock Flounders Haii Thursday. t capacity in the There was hail early Thursday morn- L.rg“ B i !ing, a contrast to the April showers city. 5 S “I| A n. caRPENTER September 10, 1912 Mrs. Bsther D. Purk- Eelonise ¥ e S e e the | ington widow of William Turkinglon | gun e 3 Taiber Matthow Society which an| fovaseety s mimier of fils Gonfemsiics | Gufierca to Gonse. The spteme need |Loium S0t Eulcrcwlasis and the now - 3t Sakits ar sbes Fresh Herrings Ponters hall Thmadey e i idled in her home im Mystic at a Tipe | of the churches is the spirit of per-|®ate nospitel for opfleptics are monu. MARRIED. Caloe was the meeting postponed from last | 0ld age. Her obituery has sircady been | sonal evangelism, It s the need alkke |, gorgtanaing. ~The association was GE—In New Landon, April 23 Commerce St. STATIONERY, { Thursday evening. Reports of officers presented to the Conference. Ia De- | of pastors amd laymen. It precee urged to establish a publicity commit- | J. W. Bixler, Dr. Ross E. and Miss Laura Page, both of London. CURRAN — MURPHY — In Norwich ril 2 by Rev. J. H_Fitzmaurice, Mdchael 3. Curran and Miss Catheriné F. Murphy. SHERMAN—CONANT—In April 3, by Rev. H. Harry Leroy Sherman Katherine Jerome Conant, Norwich. All kinds of Mason Build- ing Materials, Small Trap Rock for driveways and \The Brfiadway Store‘ walks. | | Wm. E. Wood & Co., 67 Broadway CONTRACTOR | NORWICH, CONN FOR o To The Public: were heard and acee | cember the home of ous brother C, T. ‘business matters of m:::e ':Z;Qimmu was bereft in the death of his disposed of Girls? Friemdly Sooiety. TUnder the leaderswip of Mrs. F. J. Bohanan the members of the Girls Friendly held a well attended meei- g m the Guild Toom of St. Andrew's <hurch Thursday evening. tee with power and a general plan of action outlined. This would resuit in a better understanding of the hopes and purposes of the physiciam, to the end that he may im a larger measure diminish sisloo— asinz and death. Halibut Alll kind of Salt and Smoked Fish. Gailford and Long Island Clams. Opysters the best in the city. (Continued on Page Eight.) SCHOOL SUPPLIES | expecT camPp AT NIANTIC THIS SUMMER. SALARY RAISE FOR SUPERIOR COURT MESSENGER. Urged by Clerk Parsoms For Messeng- er in Norw Court. this city, Wyckoff, and = Miss both of National Guard Forces Will be Glad To Got Thaere. | APPOINTED COMMITTEES FOR ARCANUM CLUB EVERYTHING i Reports | s were heard. other routine business| Clerk George K. Parsons of the| Infantry mem, fleld artillers men » Tt =) Th : Publ F |marters were disposed of. and plans | superior court . of New Lendon |aend cavairy men of the C. N. G an- | At Directors 'E‘e“‘f'fl :"" Serve for PIED e IC FIS arket| - the coming anniversary celebra- |county nppeared before the judiciars | ticipate with pleasyre an cnoampment the Ensuing Year. B e i B I % tion society were discussed. committce at the capitol this week in|this summer at Niantfe. igadier = Elizabeth Preston widow of John | [ e snitotinge el 40 Franklin Street P — faver of a measure intreduced by | Gemeral Cole has had several plans for | The directors of the Arcanum club | Haslam. in her 87(h vear | J iws nce that I WEDDING. Mr. Avery of Grotom to increase the|an instructive tour of duty for the in- |held a meeting Thursday evening and | Prayer at ihe residence of her son b I ok e Sk ‘slephone 1217-2. T P e o i e | St cavalry amd field artilery, but | besides the tramsaction of routine | 338 Main street, Friday,"Aprl 4. at| C. M. WILLIAMS Curran-Murphy. ot court at Norwich, B. F. Tiilley, | has remained non-committal on the |Dusiness appointed these committees | 239 o ""'"“:_'""'*"",“' “;\"_““‘g . . | south Goiden A Rev. 7. H Vitenaurks |from $1.000 to $1,200. Mr. Parsons:subject. How the atate property is be- | o serve durias the ecnsuing veat:|KINGTIn St joscphe hospital Wil 3 ey M pHOTOGR St Mares chunoe i Pastor | 9f{said State Attoracy Hull had desired | ing put in condition for the reception Houss, Will L. Steaing, L. P. Church, | mentis, Al 3, 113, 48 7evanon dealer in . § Curtan and > chael J-to appear before the commitiee, but|of troops. Officers, who are close te | i M- d i A e 5 AWarociten Mast. - Apes i First Class Coa APHERS | Miss Catherine F. Mur- | 2 SFRSET (O (RS TOTITI GO and | the adjucant general say the encamp. | Keppler, John H. Perkins, Noah Rog- SIn Wercester, Mass. Avril 1| QUPPLJES and BUILDING ERY dn merriage Wedpeeday In he|lowiant do so and had naked Rim (o |ment will be at that place Woodwertn:” John . Periias; bill- | Hi_—~ EBRAND—In this cits, April 3, | MATERIALS e HAVE YOU SEEN THE fled by Harry T. Murphy and Miss | SXPialn that the duties of the mies- =i tards, W. H. Woodworth, D. S. Hav- | 1913, Alnora, widow of Charles Hil- | M. C. HIGGINS Elfzabeth T. Murphy and the ocere- | sonmoy of Norwich has increa oos: GIVEN PURSE OF MONEY. iland, A. J. Bailey; bowling, F. A. Fox, | debrand, aged 73 vear: | £ all kind: : i i siderably above those of the mes- s = pd ot of al nds. Norwich n Ap 1 mony was attended by relatives and | S et s B! Potter, D. §. Haviland. BATES Iy Norwion Apri 1 1913 2 few friends. The bride and brides- | fag remained ot ihe same. smouat, | Surprise to the Soprano Singer of the hia Conmneil widow of Nathan DI | ESTIMATES aprid e o Ly s m e m | "Mr. Parsons explained further that| Bozrah Center Congregational, Mre. TAFTVILLE Y IE e ity nht als: iome | j e to match. A wedding mv“;‘;e A% | the messenger was the custodian of| Leila S. Ghivers. 16 Penobscot * street, Triday after. cheerfully given on TR served at ‘the home of the bride's | pac, Paf IUTATY and had much work| o ween’ 60 and 70 members and |Missionary Socicty Realizes $25 From | at thie Hamiifon avenue cemee | CONTRACT WORK. m. Friswell AT parents, No. 109 Cemtral avenu-. Aft-| 3 S i bench and Greene of the superior hud | friends of the Bozrah Congregational Entertainment and Sale. il renae L and Mrs. Cusran| ofices in the Norwich courthouse and | church, desiring to show their appre- X CARD OF THANKS. Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST. s avenue. Mr | Lo (nere on Mondays and Saturdays | clation of Mrs. Leila S. Chivers' ser- [ A much enjoyed entertainment was | - Curran has resided in this city the ically pren. e h Wednesday | . We wish to extend our heartfelt — — reater part of his 1ife nd | practically all the time. There was no | ¥ices as so o8 Seety s tho! Do of gi\'el? HE s e thanks and gratitude to those of our, A Taember o the bord of sssemmrs Th | OPPosition and the committee seems |Mr. and Mrs. Jabez S. Balley of Yan- |evening under the auspices of the La- | friends and nelghbors for their many’ | s D Ad : ) Factory Agent member of the bord of assessors. The | ILUY 1o report the bil favorably ere| e Thuraday = evening. During the |diss' Missionary sockty of the Tari- | kitd nd sympsthocie acis aurine ths | ALJERICAN HOUSE, Hich Grad ide lo the e Anthony J_ | }heeld evening there was a further surprise |ville Congreational church. The at- | lliness and Gest. of our beloved | for the High Grade an atherine Gorman Murphy and in store for Mrs. Chivers when the |tendance was very large and the hall | daughter and sister, and we wish also | 0 ‘tRank those who sent flowers Lo the Farrel & Sanderson, Frop. was almost filled when the nicely ar- ranged programme commenced. Scenes from Mother Goose and & Maypole dance were the chief features has many friends with whom she a favorite. is pastor, Rev. James C. Young, in be- hal fof those present, presentéd her a bandsome sum of monmey. After the presentation Mrs. Chivers with much funerai. (Signed) MRS. MARY DUNN AND FAMILY. HOLDS UP SALARY PAYMENT TO COMMITTEE. Soecial Rates to Theatrs Vroupes. Traveling Men, ste. ery connects Shetusket Street WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE _ DAN MURPHY & CO. Personals. “Hamilton Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Mrs. Calvén Miner of No. 57 Eleventh GOvernor Thinks Attorney General's feeling thanked her friends for their [of the evening and jinformal dancing | street has returned from a week's| Opinion Ought to Be Had. generous gift. Was in vogue after the entertainment. - Corner of Water and Market Sta. | visit in Providence and Pawtucket — One of the Interesting features was | The programme was as follows: —— == Governor Baldwin _has written a|[l'® unwrapping of a dozen or more |Scenes from Mother Goose; vocal se- | PIANO TUNING is my frade, Mrs. F. A. Dolbears of Central av- letter to Senator McNeil, chairman of Dboxes, each enclosed in the other, be- fore she discovered the gift. lection, Sing Me to Sleep, Miss Jennie Kendall, with violin obligato by Rev. D. B. MacLane: piano selections, Miss Susie Whittlesey; violin solo, Rev. D. B. MacLane; Maypole dance. And 1 was taught Where they are made. ihe commiitee on appropriations, in Teference to the passage by the house of a bill paying the building commit- tee of the trusiees of the Connecticut 15 Main Strect. enue will Hartford. 98y = After instrumental music and sing- ing, the company was seated at tables bountifully laden with salads, cake, pass (Friday) TO BE GIVEN AWAY AOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 17th Watch Mason, A NEW HAT Coast Artiflery Company Dance. colony for epileptics for their ser- |cofffe apd ice cream. 5 In the scenes from Mother Goose the | The "Third company, C. A, C., C, N, | vices. in which the governor says that|_ ReV. Dr. G. C. Pollock as an in- |cast of characters was as follows: J. H. GEORGE, e and Tiaad at the ¢, conducted amother pleasant and | he considers it would be a bad prece- | Yiled guest of the society invoked di- IKing Cole, Claude Leathers two | Telephone 15 Hamiin Street | Factory Adjust: an imed Patace Peoi and Bifilard Parfors, ‘“*‘;h:iwnded uug; Thunsday evenin, 'd""‘;g:" pay the trustees for services L"2:...",‘“:125,:“..;1‘“.,f"il“,‘i?‘"‘ fl;‘\;{e courtiers, Raymond Pingree and Karl | S S —— T P 48 Main Street n armery. mcing was enjoved | 1endered as a building committee, al- | & - L " |Kloss: three filddiers, Russell Carter, i 3 untll miduight music helng furnished | thoush the house has approprisied | ment. - Irvine Havens, Mauri¢e Thuriow; hot- | | JOSEPH BRADFORD Lowest Prices g by _the C: as ore ra, Al passed | over $2,000 for that purpose. The cross-bun boy, Warren Sharples; man | & delightful time, The suceessful af- | governor suggesis that the maiter FOURTEEN APPLICATIONS and wife George Havens Plos B BOOK BINDER and DENTIST fari was in charge of Licutenant Dens | might properiy be held up in the sem. B Adams; old woman in the shee, Satisfaction Guaranteed ison ‘and Musiétans Pendleton and |aic and (he opinion of the atiormey | Received as Result of Visit of Knights |faaiss Sigrists children, Eleanor mopaimers ST R e 4 an| looks Made an: uled to lor Heinrich, Edmund Heap, Pricilla Kre- general requesied as to whether they Lydia Adams, Clayten Bharpies, — have any legal claim, Attormey Gleneral John H, Light has| Mentioned in the bill for remunera. OR. E. J. JONES PO o e bR 108 BROADWAY del, from Whits Cress | Wiille Brooks and Eatella Carter; Lit- lelephone 263 w M ] F H I s w EL L i i A delegation Suite 46, Shannon Buiidiay |, Ao ¢ opinion that milk in hot. | Uon are the following: Zebulon eeuneil, Ne, 18, K. of O, visited Fitch- [tle Bo-Peep, Hattle Graham; Old Lady Assistant. Take eiovazer Sbetucies atreec s~ | tiec is a package and must be marked, | RODbins of Norwich, $1,188; Wiitiam | ville Thursday evening, going by au- | Mother Hubbard, Ruth Grant; Jack Telephone eall $3y-2 nklin wance. Fioam A DAl ‘exempting mitc from. the peor | P, Kelley, Killingly, $720: Senater J, | tumebile, for the Puspese of meeting |ana JuI, Bthel ' and Harry | medis B CHires - Wres BEits Allen PIANO 25 and 27 Franklin St. Visions ‘of the law Js befors the com. | H. Mountain, $300. Mr, Kelley is & |a mumber of the rasideats of that vil- | Hannan! Mistress Mary, Ruth Pols F. C. GEER, "N — mittee pn public health and safety,| member of the house, Jage whe were debirous of joining the lard; Wee Willle Winkie, Raymond . > 1647 snd is to be reported soom. —— local council, The delegaiion com- Yewington; Little Jack Horner, Har- 2y Phone 511 Norwich, Conn. NAMES HIS SECRETARY, prised Mayor . O, Murphy, Dr. George |ola Heap: Little Miss Muftet, Cacn- | PAIFician Shyes and Oxfords . Adam’s Tavern T Gamgressman Mahan Has Selsctad | MoStants, 15, B, Buskinss . 4: Boriey: | theca Somacs b dyarsom o pE e, Tthel |, s, puchy Vg L A1 o Bables ! lengressman ahan as elec ! g ). 2 e » | Al ohn eyers; d Mother | weman’s shoe at's right. Lat- a Children Ory | Sommmimotis ;e Sieud | fosamoi i Spie, £, ¥ Moy, Ansx aonn s, “oit [arorter | 4 semns's sus piate vone_zav | A di%e Bow'ing Alleys )| . 1861 FOR FLETCHER'S s e s b s s e | B RRcemMSRIRpiag | Whn! Litle | sota onivity A 5 otac 1o ae pusi e vas sunses| O A S T O RIA [nas b anpilalideiielln "G Bt CadtBholt wehe mads'™hy sevoml Monsr” oobies “hueseeied "G00 4l FRANK A. BILL B2 Maw Bl Soon they will be big boys Brauc: of beer of Kurope and America, Eredsiang., . Hiyun Mahan. A= |ile aimis aiid qbjpotstar the order nd | g e g Jn finding Ihe lobt chazges 104 Main Street Bowling from 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. g 5 o Eahamion, Shmmac. eliaoach Hacmrip e e b?f“u?fi“ffifi”..[‘?nfi?i the Touuiremesits m?%u{?:?s'}fififi?é e s e e A and girls, and their faces will 2 it ughly versed i the duties of the of- | ¢ in_ the corn. aily rize. o y rop. A, Gilimnens Dubila” Stass b3 iq the store of L. B. Drand and as a | 3 be only a memory. Gk C. pmporied Glnser ila, Suniioi B ngrossman Masan wil not leae | FOSUIL of the mesting 11 appiicaiiens |,,Those, Who teck part in the ay- | COLLECTION TALK No. 3 s P R aitag Bltte: le. Lumaatss for Washington ” unul Bunduy. He | fof memberanin bers st (e the Scenes from Mother Goese and | Gogq Moraing, Mr. Business Man: City of Norgich Water Worka. Bring the babies and we'll ing Al Pabis will be buey the balaace of the weéek oo sie Kinder, sie Heap, Flossie | Delays are dangerous. re 3 office g % i Ludweiser, Schiits and Geiitig his affairs Dere 1n shape 1 —_——— A G ing L et rning Mawen ot Soure Soisr | Board of water Commissioners. | catch thelr smiles, A A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Funeral Direetar llow his going away. fongressman - Glass of Gandidates. Jee cream and cake were offered for | thAt in’ represented by in outetanding for the quarter endfn ephone 447-i% ) Mabun js (o make Lis home In Wash-| 3 qarye claws of Candidates for the |Sale and the booths were gemerously | 4cfount on your books. ‘i¥e Que 4nd pavable at ol inzton al The Cochirame botel, ficst degree Is ready. for fhe meeting |Pslronized by ull Miss Annu Beardow | 11 4068 nol cosc you a cent to in- | Apfil 11918, Office open and Embalmer ; = WhItE edas comert, Mor 15, K. cf | and s Ohisles Websior hiad Charse | SUUER aCin,nfY M 2L, SIS | In,co % BLe Gy Shes Begins New Engagement. tonignt. | Delegates Wil ‘e elected |of the ice cream snd the cake was | faiy and sd and we cnn and wilj | o8 4L Sy ARIL 1, ot T - " 70 Frankiin St., Bullety Bullding Merbert W Rich, who recently ten- |11 the- gnal state convention to be |uRder the charge of Miss May Leath- | convince you (hat when It comes (0§ CASatitous will be made te all bills THE ‘PALAGE GAFE Telephione 642-2 dered his l'es:z.‘;nn((un as inis( in | held in DInbory in May, and It 13 ex- |ers Agh; Eliz;:etll Wellet-' and Miss ;‘{,l‘:fé‘“‘ ol accounts ‘we are there | pemainiug unpaid after April 2o 2 th New ¢rpheum theats ol 9 o R i vi ey il - ina Baker. e scenes from Moth- V. rid JOHN J. SUEA, Cashier. Riontes UV = Dew o alit lge“ ept lh:’hposhion ot it 1 | Easte DELH B e B Reny Rt | Gooue Were Breuagtd by Mis. D.| GAI 1830 st omest s i "t | THE PHOTOGRAPHER TEP IN AND SEL UG Lidy Ansistant. the Lyceum theatre orchestra, played | . SR R B. McLane, and Miss Ida Lillibridge | INTER-STATE B o RO it 2 Residence 11§ Broadway Thursday for the first time at the La Altorney dohn H. Gassidy, district |and those fn the Maypole dance were RSTATE BUREAU o apsust- IR £ W. HOLMS, Dentist| Ospesite Norwich Savings Soctets. Opp. Theatre. Telephone 642-3 g : % . MENT, . . ' m o . ccum in New ‘IA?DHDDA He succeeds | deputy for Connecticut of the B. P. O. jdrilled by Miss Gertrude Young and * S 1o e S i i George W. smith, who succeeded | K. installed the officers of Middletown | Miss Susie Whittlesey. The costumes | 7-5 Alice Bldg., Norwich. Conm. PO R B gty o By g B iworn were very pretiy and picturesquo | apsés fotia lar DUsIDess Tesults ! Robert B, Keyes Yi6dge. No. 771, Wednesdar night.