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NORWICH BILLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 815 ENDIVE Thne Bulletin, | ™= | ENTERTAINED POSTAL flI.EBKS " il e woren, YOUR SIGK CHILD I cymmics ' Nox i J h O. Lathrop, Formerl. f This STRAWBERRIES ‘Norwiohs Mondav, Jan. 18/1910; | \oswich It wesk, oo ise Ceririy. o m&@?gfi VARIOUS MATTERS 5%"!:;.;:3.%:’2?‘3: SR Members of Branch N: 544 Enjoyed Banquet and Mmiul] ::"y o 3"“"11 £5 Is GONSHPATEB! Funeral DIICC[OIE ek, BED) Tatiron Bt o formes pesineni] 3 Egg s l;’;:::“c’;:‘l’:a‘ower, Programme at Home of Harry L. McDougald—Post- G il ity upned deatl i the trans LuuK AT TuNGuE and E balmers £ As late as Saturday afternoon chil- | Miss Annle Donoghue of Uncasville dren were skating on Bushnell pond, }as returned Lome after —epending w 3 . Zew days with friends and relatives in fer offica at the New tiaven stai b Fie Plant, Scallions, | ST e [P master Caruthers and Other Special Guests—Two New |11 S5 10t 1l 1o 0, 337 MAIN STREET | | s The A%th biennial repert of the state AT et . M. Lathro orks b h - i Radish, Chicory, Celery |7 of contzol, was died with Gov- i 5;';5“;225-“‘,,‘1‘}"3’?.;‘“‘“‘\1 S Members Initiated. B O ol e o en, e ™a%|IF CROSS, FEVERISH OR BILIOUS S e ‘Dx Tails, Turkey, !b. 35c, HOF Floloomb & furfisg. it of several dovs with Honneth 1. P sacks. * GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP = = h Tripe, Ib. 18c About a vear ago this time the first| White, treasurer, inchendon, § For the past 25 vears Lie had heen a OF FIGS.” Phone 1052-2 = Lady Assistant Zresh Tripe, 75 utting was in progress. Now|Mass. man, Charies ¥. Whitney, Benjamin | raliroad mail clerkc and for o gond i i Guineas, c: crops are completely StOFed.| L o oy mogener of Norwdeh and Erewster and_ John P, Burns. part of this time had been employed in — ST & b, Ib. 23 2 g ince T3, PNell of Srattord Spring About 9 oclock, after 'a number of | New London. = Et No matter what ails your child, a e 7 Leg Lam < | mmers sre enconraged, kince HenklEOR o N e selections from an orchestra directed | Mr. lathrop was e native of LiS|genle, thorough laxative should al- 0 ’ P. H. Steak, lb. 35¢ |/are-bestuniah™ {0 Tny Seafil and DG il o R by Willlam R. McCord had been en- | City and was formerly on the police| S5V % {17 gt trearment given. T 3 price of cggs will become & bit more|the, fumeral of Mea. Jemes Barey, joved 3. MoDougald invited iia|force iere where hie was known, ac 1t your liitle one i3 out-of-siris; it cil, N R s s Sere ssated ot (he tgble which made | is police service in October, 1375 and|;ng naturally—look, Mother! see if ' Roast Beef, Ib. 25¢ ySopids council, No! 17, 3 08 €0 of | i | Siiem w. Bent snd itile S e oy darance il | oniitoed ML fine S8 coming onle| (0% " il s T suns gn (CELERY (fancy) Ib. lutions on the persecutio daughter spent the week eng ns_mfn centermiece of cyclamen an = forc on July Ist 1886 and| i}, ite littie stomach, liver and bow- | s Shoulder, Ib. 18¢ Jouucor ARl ution of _the | Sauenter spent X 5 Bent ~or “Svose carnation. bouton- | serying, untll April 16,1338 when be| logged with waste. When LETTUCE (native) e Themes gtreet. Astcorney W. W. Bent lace. ! e s et 1.2 ble, fe SOMERS but cordial words of welcoms | police officer he was a letier carrier, from the host were responded | being one of the fou to by President Maurice J. Buckley of | free delivery wos bej | me socisty of St. Pat-|recently visited s father, who ! has request a memorial | covering from & Severs atiack o i Zor the feceased members | of tne erganization. EVERYBODY DAY AT | | | re- grip, bad or .,;J’ M“.,‘:c,: e APPLES (table) rick's par mass tod: — - o the Branch, after which the gentiemen 1(‘»‘0va 1, 1884, HVP A fine pen in hours all the con & £ Sere saated witn Presiqent Buckles | and duting his police service was de<k | NS8” and in a few hours all the uPeopIs’s Markot | CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. at the head of the table, Postmester | luan and kept (h;‘r l‘e(‘a s for a ur bile gently moves out of its lit + Fad vour water bill paid? Additions 2 3 Caruthers and ex-Assistant Postmaster e was a veter e i ot e e S nhalaal Ernest E Bu}lard S ouE Saten L { Moming and Evening Services Had Peale ai his ght, and Past Presi- ed | pomeis wid i e T 6 Franklin Street ” e During ihe stormy efternoon Sun- Good Sized Gongregations. dent Thomas J. McVeigh and the of- an" Connecticut, an he was - 170 visitors enjoyed the privilege the Otis library reading room. Miss| Sundsy was Yverybody day at the Dawson was n charge. Central Baptiet church, and in spite of can rest easy after less “fruit laxative.” beca ils to cleanse the little one’s ficers of Branch No. 544 at his left. time captain of Co. C, of the state mil-| One of the famous McDougald oy-|itia, in t He was a member|; ster chowders with celery, olives, cake | of Sedgwick pust, No. 1, G. A. R, | JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor VIOLIN - : swels iweeten ke = o extremely unfavorable weather and ice cream, followed by cigars, was | M. Lathrop was twice married. Te|L¥er N fcmm—— e — TEACHER wwaiting room of the Groton and | there were good sized congregations at Served, while the orchestra in an ad- {is sirvived by bhis second wife, and|Siomach, and ther dearly Jo 3 % AU ngton line at Groton Long Point |both the evening and mroning ser- Joining room played popular melodies | by two chlldren by his first wife. They | JISNC (SRS SNt GRS, 1or Painiess Dentistry practically completed. The | vices. 1 be left until the| In the eveningz the pastor, Rev. Joel . Slocum, D, D.. took for his subject Companionship With Christ, the text and song shests that were provided |are Mrs. Harry Reynolds, of New I bies ; o enabled the banquetiers to join in the | don and A gney . - Dolbsare < of [ EXoWR DS, Drinted ofc ey beR choruses. Gardners Lake. | (Beware of counterfeit fig syrups Along with their expressions of ap- e | otiCantr i B E E - Deiug from the 14th verse of the third wreciation of the hospitality of their | TRIED TO TAKE HIS | Sl n Willimantic two days each | 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily notes, the New Yorlk ga tnen see | | appointments address 1‘ i “Times mentioncd among Arma( Coorer of ks Ang T A ol £ heshaee L A “Cotifornia Fig 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays ULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- 1 3 or of Mark: And he appointe host, the postal clerks and their guests FRIEND_FROM POLICEMAN. =i T i Y e ieh have perfected plans, so 1hat all) twelve, that they might be with him, oy e i passed a vote of thanks to Mrs, Mc- RO . Con emploves snaze in tho profits, theland that he might send them forth o B Dougald and those who assisted her | Officer Delaney Had Lively Tussle 7 — |} You can assure your children that Charies T, Noyes compary. preach. President of Lranch No. 544, in serving the banquet, Mrs, F. A. Gal- | |08 : . S o biennial report of the Connecti- | DT: Sleum said we are apt to think i O 1up, Mrs. W, I. Cook and Avery Gal- S Ewo eI ab S Kot B ndnstrial sonool for girls at Meri. | more Of the second regson in the text| The fratel nal spirit that prevails | jup, Street. 1 & | « the two vears ending Sept, 30, | &5, the principal reason for the ap- |among the post office clerks who com- | With cigars lighted the party spent| B8 el | 5 | DE ho oy o SeotaSY 1pointing of thesc twelve disciples. We he membership of Branch No.|the remainder of the evening enjoy-| In arres..ting John Fareta fo | (ZhLAMiTD COAL | Vi Sovarnor folcomisatiraay, | Rlnime of these cwelve alsciples, We Dese, the mmmbership of Brahch Mo | e prey ot iyt | toxieation. Saturday nisht . & ; | N om’t N Iaaane Hhthe |ERome O s 2008 on the frst reason. “He appointed {2 : . N. AP 0.C, £ @ delight- | oronestra under its director, applaud- |o'clock on ,\Yo’m_u Main gireet. e 1 that r The plant of the American Thermos|T¥elve thal they might be with Him." |ful espression on Saturday cvening |ing cach selection with a liearty “Good |Eus works, Policeman il ] ] Elea e 73 T time you try it. Botte Demvany of Norwich starts up|That is the first reason Jesus had in | when the members of Ma nev was assauited by Aleck iss Ts ell cntertained the | urt J. 0. PECKHAM |t in all departments on a 54-hour]mind. That they should go forth and Trefail ciub Saturday afternoon. vell of Oldeln “Buring a short intermission in the |fiend of the man under arrest musical programme Weer sehedule, atter the usual closing|Preach is the second reason. He ap- fém"‘]‘,"‘:::lfl,‘;;\,‘i’.‘f"f(‘:nf".“:.h_fl leasant words of |after a lively tussie the officer landed | over the helidays for inventory, ete. pointed twelve that they might be apitaiity Stamy ke ¥ | approciation were voiced by Postmas- |lis prisoner at police “headquarter: with Him to descend, first of all, into | L. McDougald, who entertained them |ter Caruthers and ex-Assistant Pest- | While the would-b Miss Helen C is|E with absolute certainty that their e e he rescuer made off |in Philadeiphia to pass several weeks. | confidence in your statement will n Clerk John T, Hickey of Web- | the Interior of their own characters, =0 | 4t his liome, No. 11 Perking avenue, | master Peale. Two new members, | toWards his home in Greeneviile. | 3 L 7 % : L | as filed the marriage in. 1as to see how much they needed Him, | *% 1% TOTe T L0 AETRE CHOHCC James Tourtellotte and William R.| Trom the description that was se- | MiSs Dorothy Grown is the guest of || 1ot be shaken when you bring the omek Akakeocid, 26, mill |and then to find out that He had an | TROS esent included, Maurice J.|Sanders, reguiar and auxiliary clerks, |cured of tie man who nterfered, Po- | Miss Elizabeth D - in Southbridge, || here for dental work—whether it operative, 185 Mill street, Webster, and { illimitable supply for this need. Buckley, president: William R. Den- |who had been appointed through the |liceman Michael Carroll, who was Mass. be filling or extracting. Absolutely Wictor ja_Yenket, 20, mill operative, | When the disciples, men of humble | nison, vice president: John A. Cun-|efforts of the postmaster, were duly |tified of the trouble, arre Putnain: but noble toil, responded and came |ninghiam, secretary: Harry L. McDou- | initiated into the mysteries of the or. | Mileski as he was com { Miss Matilda B. Randall is in Wash- |§ PAINLESS dentistry is not a | near to Him, their indifference melted |Bald, treasurer: William R. McCord, | der. Greeneville shortly afierwards linzton, spendinz a week at the new |l theory hore, SR s Sunday at the three masses in St.|and they began to find themselves | auditor Herman Tubb: sergeant- | The members of the orchestra were | Both men are acc s : 1 homas | willlam K. McCord and Herbert A, |the peace and resisting an officer. The — |} Shossands o7 were asked to pray for the repose of|depths of their hearts, into the possi- |J. McVeigh, Joseph E. Burns, William | Smith, violins; Frank Fitch, clarinet: | Wwere released on bonds that were fur’ | Miss Marjory Holms of Greene av- (N can testify. the souls of the thousands of poor|bilities of sin. But they saw not only | R. Sanders, Joseph A. Donneily, who |Frank Decker, cornet: Frank Monroe, | Rished. enue has returned after ting people who lost their lives in the|into the depths of the possibilities of fare ail members of the branch, and | French horn; Leroy Whitmarsh, trom- friends in Providence, ed of breach of [ Willard. | Pairick's church the conaregations|learning. They saw down into the |at-arms: William L. Fietcher, idren and adults ! an hqualke. sin but also the heights of holiness. | the following guests: Postmaster Wil- | bone, and the Misses Fitah at the PUNCHED AT WEDDING == i A | £ There are some people who greatly |liam Caruthers, Former Assistant | plano. The committee Which aasising Z Miss Katherine Holmes of Greens av- DR. F. C. JACKSON 1 must pay my Wwater Dbill today.|impress us with their righteousness | Postmaster Arthur L, Peale. Edward . | the host in the preparations for tne| Trouble at Festivities at House on|enue is the guest of Mre. Joseph L | DR. D. J. COYLE he weather may be real bad the 20th.|and correct manner of living, but it is | Hinckley, M > F. Kelly, Frank J.|evening were: William L. Fletchor, Fitchville Road JEamticEetalieon S Conn. FARMERS! | the saints of the earth wio acknos atrici; ' James L. | cchateman: John 4. Cunningham, sec: i : Succeeding the King Dental Co. | dce themselves dependent on God te, ¢ retar: villiam R. Dennison. William tse Scoff, Syrian, ap at po-| Arthur H. Bi ad et 203 Main Streat, monsk pneis il elh last fo ekl e e ewr i A e, e 1255 Scoft, Evrian, appeared st po-| o8 ired over the week-end Frank o A S ternational Silver company, | God showed the disciples, first of a 2 > Lice Desdanarters 1a P 5| Brewer, of 1figham, ext to Boston Store AMS which has a plant at Thamesville, one | their inner lives, ever pointing T — e [l e acuign INL baflared extedor Lady Attendant "Phone 1282-3 case _silverware on steamer _Arabic | words and actions to the higher thines. | MADE PRICE CATCH CITIZEN SHOOTERS WIN cqDpiaeg that he had heen assault| Aiss Ella M. Norton and Mrs, Wil- GGY | o Liverpocl: one case of silverware | When there is a reconciliation between AT GARDNER'S LAKE Ville Toat, From e on e ki |iam W. Leonard served at the Nor- on steamer Cymric from Liverpool. Christ and those who have sinned it is 8 F g 4 : From the story he told at| he, 1o, 0 “Saturday afternoon 3 fhat Ho trisis ho individeai ns) ROM_SOLDIERS' TEAMS | che police atation it scems that he i | Wich elub tee, Saturday afternoo Stands the Test of Time D T dyesday footed | iyt o [ina never, sintied. When | Norwich: Party ' Showsd = Pioks ow 1lying sections of Ocean Beach | Tesus forgiv: He forgives so a That Weigked 3 1-2 Pounds, property, water from Alewife cove | gantly that everything is made right backing up through the broken dike, 3 D 2 hired out his house on the Fitchviite Margin on the Totals| roaq to Polish people for a weddin and Averages. celebration on Sunday. The couplc| Math - Had Comfert ev. and Mrs. Eben Tirrell of Chat- | See———— a, ¥ sts of Principal | e ell of Broad- days of mid- 5ly employed and | = T 5 c 0 companionshin with A prius siring o Eipiticerel and pe = 7 R were duly married and then the festiv- in tools and | S0 hroperty owners state that there 18 | Him, "t o ieoris comPanionshly with | A brize siring of pickerel and perch| The cltizens' team defeated two | ities commenced. . About 10 0'glock of | VY- members_were | is covered from | Ganger of damage from the water. LN W s e e T Seriners e Stiabi tuoien| e 2 of Third o Ompany soldiers 20| Sunddy evening Scoff thought taht hi Lartey b by Mrs - . : . s ) : 2 sk he armory on Friday porary tenants had used the housc|, Mrs. Charles apman has re- tin w Why not buy a Portable Electric| Capt. Jason L. Randall, chairman of | At the morning service Dr. Slocum | admirers wihere they ‘were displaved | night, Raving a nercentase of 55 sy | temporary tenants had used the Iy turned from New York where she wa: he night el g . spoke on the topic Jesus’ First Sermon. | Surglay in the window of Ricker's|gs 5.5 8¢ 8, th = long enough and he wished to re-| ., "0 f N > s ——— iight or early | the legislative committee of the Groton [3pi° U 17 1h b ‘ g 5 e = 5 92 5-3 and 39 1-8, the percentages of | tirs he went to the house and askad|{he suest of d Mrs. Charles F ts ¢ the waste and | Monument association, Will prepare & |Jeaus to proach and to cay. Hepenioon | Lrog, Store at No. 276 West Muin|the soldiers’ teams. The individual | them if they wouldm't leave the prem.|Chapman. Warships Sail For Guantanemo. ing matches. bill to be presented to the legislature | 757, (0 B oo &0, O s e v s | A mickerel that weighed 3 1-2 pounds|*coFeS follow ises, This susgestion did not suit the| G S = 3oston Milk P Cans, Pans, [asking for an appropriation of $1,000 £pom Eihmnd | A pickerc! haf welghen 3/1-2 mound Citizens’ Team. wedding party apparantly, fo Miss Agnes Dressler has returned to| Boston, J - Paper, Traps, Axes, Ice| (o improve the association Droberty. | s A. O H. Awdilary Tnctallation. | 5o ‘e, 0P, rotcher of the fourteen| Standing Prone Total | Proceeded o punch him. home in New York atter a weelcs | the bluc ‘ i A % ek At e e i 5 Scoff was unal e 2 as the guest of her cousin, Gen.| Witt Co smmand | Tomorrow (Tuesday) and Wednes-| Members of Division No. 54, A. O.| best perch in the lot weighed over a|Louis Ortmann ..... 42 45 83 FOOE e unania Sotell who sback- |y Eiariand di Atlantic The | day in tho legislature will be devoted|H., Ladiew auxiliary who were in | pound each The lucky fishermen were[Allen W. Brand ..1.. 44 50 8¢ |ed him Sunday nieht but the matier - f Guant erda largely to the organization of commit-|New London on Sundey afternoon to | Joscph at, Joseph P. Cummings, | Herert H. Baldw 7 D eelns o1 D and some ot Mrs. W. Ellery Allyn are |5y the hins 1_ iees and holding caucuses of the va-|attend the installation of the officers | Samuel ngs, Reuben P. Potter and|Frank D. Davi A% 3 R nE it Rl ndonpteal, eral days in Mystic the| Nebraska reparture of tha w is county senators and representa-|of Division No. 26 were Mrs. Julia | Perry H. Corai le big fish meag- [ Walter B, Fy 48 9%, | s in ‘the police station| Aliyn's pare 2Mr. and | Ships 1 24 hours ]. es on the county commissionerships. | Brock, Mrs, Mary Curley, Miss Mary | Ured 25 inches in length and was 4|Clinton Slater 44 g joxrone ithe (day ¢ IWigioyer Septain Alivn, fog. = Coleman, Miss Julia McCarthy, Miss | inches i R b SOl L ble Gard retiiid ? Schooner Ruth, ashore af Ocean|Eila Iliggins, Mrs. Mary Trac oD 95 per cent. 5 nfvvt:[")“:]n;n{ about ti T RS W e 0 S i beach since Wednesday morning is in| 4 Shea, ot E. i = JEhs o et o t as Natalie Nixdor of -Newnort B, Company e e o B enon o] e Bkeand e tet ¥ SRR hied EDamphiyCFicet | house but when urday after a visit of | ! wreckars, who are salvaging the 1960| - County President Mrs. Emma Dana- CAPT. WILBUR'S FATHER.|George B. Church .. 44 59 |had quieted dow ith Mr ard Lewis Members N. L. C. Improvement| bushels of oysters in her cargo. Light- | shey of Stonington was the instaiieg | werd From Wasi Fechart T Hutaine. . ¢ " SR A Leagu: Hercules is standing by the|officer. € | Word Came From Westport on Sun- e T ‘;‘ ! SODALITY ELECTION. 7 Established 150 Years schooner, Others wlio attended from this city day Morning. | Girara L. Ranger .. 41 o e P LS BSella i a - - - - I e S5 were Past County President James J T | Charles T, Kelley .. 47 s Henry A. Congdon President—Good | daughter, who have been visiting Nor- | sopames Dana Coit of Norwich has|Finncgan and Frank J, Murtha, past BEs: B Wilbur, of | ' 2 : Reports Made on Past Year. . el ot 3 MISS M. C. ADLES ¢ a collection of manuals, annual | president of Division No. 2, A. O. H S unday for|{ g, Ve = < home in New Haven . G records, reports and other ~publica- | They assisted Inctalling Offcer. Couis | having had a telem 92 5-6 per cer 538 e e tions: of Ptk (Conpiasetional Von i _ sisted Ins g er Coun- | Westp : < The annual meeting of St. Joses : Hair. Scalp and Face Specialist | Soren: <t eregational ciurch | ty President Cornellus Donahue, in the| N8 NeY s sifden deeh Second Team, Sodality and Literary assor Carleton: Browning bas. returned Norwich, of which he is clerk, to be | ceremony nthe] captain's father, James . Wil | Frederics J. Dowell 33 45 36 |held Sunday afterncon af New York city e he has air, dcaip and f'ace dpecialist |a. iea 63 {ne ocal nistors department | TTe hid been il with the grip but it| Raymond B. Johmeon 46 i3 34 | roowms on Shececher sirest sith b Mras | Daen spending & week e at| GRAY HAIR IS UGLY! 2 5 . Central \r/er(mum Tramm\:n, e crattion:: Ths ol s 4 :Lu—man:-:; vhen l'yfl]‘ meeting x\\a-.‘ru, Kitemaug-on-the-Th eal. Those who have it may call it beauti- | pay m, e b re the 20:h,Trailway from Brastieboro soutl D rma den et he dlnisiniee > mond. The engage apnounced: of | RUE PAIN AWANEWITEL A SMSES ful, but they know better! No per-| I'll ¢ now.—adv. planning a banquet to e held In New | o1g. I was 76 year it Reports were made that showed the | Winthrop Tirrell, fc number TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD (iR R | P jLondon nexi monih. Detsiis of the| oo Zr iy past to have been one of the|years a member of the Academy ST. JACOB'S™ OIL A A The New York Genealogical Bio- r have not been arranged as vet, b ; best financially, all of the officers re- [ulty. now of Boston to Miss He ray hair; it often means the loss of | graphical society purchased a site for|b : is expected that the date will be | 1o aro, 33 st ey porting along different line: he | Tayior of one’s position. Do not risk hair dyes new w{ Saturday at 122 to 126 Sunday in February. The | ‘i coy vorlt e et o i bable that|membershin is now 148 active mem-| = s if your hair is fading. Miss Adles | Enst (Y. Bighth street between Park|banauets are held anmually and a 1 accon S i in the near fu- | bers and 3 honorary membere. Mrs, W hik.a Tonio which is' what you need. | 57 a0 oot e e o D otecon Now mhooiel trein wil ONE HOUR WEEKLY. | — I T HORuE omcera vetolelects cond a and tea U6 Batie ey et o Cheloen | BakK: | 5 WHOBHCE Pt e o I o aon e B = | FUNERALS. ’,;:me“ S Powens: recorss |Saturday afternoon. e : Telephone 652-4 i mediate stations who may w Man Should Be Willing to Give at| = Thomas J. Lealiy: finan- it e e i e fter a brief visit at the home of|tend. 5 Least That to Worship of God— Mrs. David Patton. John T. Drew; treas. |2t the table and Mrs. Lucius Brown, | time | ther, M. F. Beut Fragk o % ” - - ! T rs. Frank H. Pullen, Mrs. Joseph F.|comes the B 5 , Frank P. Bent | J. H. Broderick Concludes Re-{ Satlurday afternoo: lock th Crowle: | "ot St J 2 The Annual Meehng of | has zesumed nis fectire tour and is| Steampipe Covering Ablaze. | 3o funeral of Tewsls Hantes wite ot mais € cminittes was apsilan e A O R s hent i e A eiving - sterespiicen - GocrusesSou| oyhe Main strest chemical company | { Pation, ‘was Tield from the pariors of Jollows: Daniel 3. Mullen, | jomion, dish and a bos of Vanines| Gocsnt burn th THE UNITED WORKERS Wlui Mexico, 35 the result of his observa- | station responded io o to the central spirit- | Underfakers Cummings & Ring on ., Jo orkery. | Jorfumes went to Mrs. Allan Cle A nston and ring the|East Main street, and the service was uring a trip to that country. |for a small sized blage e ba: ericks, of | conducied by Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D, | T4 [ e h et ocal o i e ment of the Carroll block on Main pastor of the Central Bapti [P prasident appoinied . j be held in the Sunday School |, zowst smsieur protosrahore navel S, Sactiias S ening it Turors 3 “Ting neavers were. David L | o carry on devaies, consi ers ot the | | tional Txposition of Photographic Arts|C.Gock: The firemen had some dif- iam Pation, sons, John J. Car. [1¥ A Cengdon. W. H e i : { ot ‘ol Jaco R f B d C tional Exposition hotographic Arts 2 locating the blaze, which was 2 son-in-law, and James P. Don- | 2nd Jeremiah Desmond sttshe home | 1 in a mes oom of Broadway Congre-|:niinataties s to"he e A0 i T toctisng i wiaze Wit oo james = Ron- | SaflyIx Shout i in Tiiinouse aveave | Crom R necti ;x ith the smnal or S in con- | guished. ~The cause was duo to Thiateptaiti service | for an interc s of en, dndlade idoures and st Rub atlonal Church on Tuesday| fecioiorun te smmiad Sonventlon ot | EEERSE, (10°,520me wes, dvo, 1o Dusitis, tue Seasy thsithiee | BI04 CobelStalt Man cu et ataetot s e o T The society 1s1and stitness. g Y,.p Fhotographic Dealers' assoclation | covering on & pipe. e Ves Trom Gnt of tows ers mamies: | New London. & . of sdents 3t tae g g, ry |, mikers for e chasty s on sel Pty for Hor ¢ o | e T S membera” ot cie| ot e e eyt CANNED Elsanor Leahy. Am.ka Shop, \xmty\*z drug store, Mad.|Tel Hiil avenue eniertained a score or den’s more Saturday ondon | selection Robert B, Chappell, | Were se v con 1 every month. The| oy 2 = made by T : . e e e et S even dally com | gL Téneral of Miss Bleanor Leahy, | Corkers ana by J. 1. e Tangerine Oranges night. 'rh-v: \\c;e musical | municants IaCinorekals o Ry e ;:{h h".m-l:t;;x; ?. London. ' £33 games, and refreshments | ship of the Youn y is|eal v i — See— d. The evening proved a (150 and of the Angels S . New London. Requiem high mass w WEDDING. at RALLION;S 1. 30 0 clock clebrated at St. Mary's Star of ti % - Camp)) zave an account|delightful one for all present and they | Sodality of the Tnu E Sl ] of the emploment bureau for women |Ieft for home at a late hour, all voting | 90_each. The Senior and Junior Holy | Sea SHUrC at 10 o'clock by Father Ciark—Boss. | as cted in Norwich and advo-|MiSs Wuif an entertaining lostess. Name societies number about 630. fcCabe. The bearers were John. Jo-| The wedding 55 | = ¥ | cated in New London, she having nad 2 reviewing the vear, Rev. Father|5ePR and William James, John Lucy. |daughte Jose 1 happy r n B) ok his o s da C -onno E omas McNamr e Nenn e o s Duxi ) omes McNam Large Print, ‘ the Associated charities . quest from'whe Hortior: iy ;:‘:}(l(];:.x~'jfve"fll '“.n\‘ Wien man, 3 et Ho = o | out for an automobile that was stoler ! 501,978 of surely be ¥ S PRGN -4 Leather Bound | Bill For Teachers’ Pensions, in Hartford on Saturday moming at|S3id he siiould surelw be wiling to] Body Wil Lie in State. | CEEis FLASH LIGHTS ieather Sound, , At a meeting at Hartford Seturday| 200Ul 2 ocleck. It was 2 30 h. Worship of God. He also trged them | il /0ains of Fred J. West, alder | held by the penson commitiee of the| 354 limousine, 1810 model, with T T Toyal fo theic par i b 1 | “PARE'S DIAPERSING, MAKES SICIG [} S at the - New:: - Reduced Self Pronouncing with Con- hers _acco printeal o SndbEnoe LI My TR to remember alwave th | | SOUR, GASSY STOMACHS 2 S cing wil ON-= | conies T = 2 Connecticut license number w. N | | 3 3 e conies were distributed of o bl for | Coamecticur, Ticense number w 1o of God, | Te als | | FEEL FINE. Prices are a convenience chers' pensions which i3 to I and tor was number Tt et | 2 cordance, Helps and Maps | (5260508 2 e tegminrne® 00 1o e Fh 1 | | . that you cannot afford to | chers in schools, wholly conirolied by ev. Eben Tirrell Visiting Here. . Burial will be | e % : ith A safe, cl osSc | fhe Statutes of the sate woogs & a5d Mze. Bben Tirrell, vwho a rr e jin Jorden cemetery. The hearers will 3 e Lai | f Ro WiLIOGE § ST, Coapg igible or pensions under tho bill, “A s in this city, Now London and il o W ‘, ';’3;“&7 0‘;“5; TR Bradiey Lancaster | (25 000 DLC WOrS e oot 1) reliable light to use any- 2 2 teach to be eligible, must have| e, 3 ‘ Jokas b c ot s ncaster Peter| TU0 A~1“\. stom Now, Mr. o Only a few at this price. | [2ughe for not lees than e By Quebec. o 2a| s o ‘ew Ha lath | S0re; Dyanoptic, jot this down: Papes where. | of vemsions shall be' 40’ per cent of| BUTber of vears ago A Timell was Who Was Jiiss| Fair Asssciation Officers fo Mest, | Y00d of Uoston and Joei Tiiiz T3 Dlapepsin discsis evervining,"lo Prices 75c and up. : i SraEe ‘Mot ot the teachiers|l] ki :\!flsl;‘;?t“_‘s«etl-'_ S S navris Thody il he MROHEEE (o] L T el meeritary Tof e BLe 1 S i ot e never was anvihing so safely quick, F ( e e £ ve yoarsibec: & S : - el agriculture, sent out notices |, 11 Dride was sov certai ective. No aierence tow (| THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. | A b irement. ] ST the presidents and secre- e badly vour stomach is disordered vou . s of all the fair associations in|poiciie: n“ne(llc'lr_ that there will be a meet- | onomerg h Postoffice Men Invited. s Passed Bar Examinations. Diit what pleases you most is that it L o bar which Dece: e ors in the commercial depa Norw ‘office | force has e in {7 Toom 63 of the capitol at Hart: | 30 car: strengthens and regulates vour stom Established 1872 5T the Thames Loan and Triet Invited sondon_on th i Fez, one ot " uary 18, of the Connecticu e pticn th our favorite.fo . NOTICE |o ‘“ 1 Tollow with T r‘s ;VV:‘ngr of Sat Jan. 36th, for a state examinatio State Fairs association, to which they ’A Fr eption ollowed “e ods PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING earing to be i social prograr by the invited. 2 SUMC - | e ————————— the superior co v he bride Js the daumnter of Joseph | tion of Receiver Charl S, Boss of New London, her mother, o et not sure. They 1 Meetin % o : s SJunior Hely Name Offi Iv fore h ie_quick, positive 14—191 for an orde m the inv o Arth o T D will be a y Name cers, |who Defore her marriage was Miss 7 _qulek, y ; s New “Lsiicon | for an order from (e court to dgcya,. invitation to Artiur L. Pex v he anmual meeting of the Junlior|Myra Tyier Pittman, having besn deag |and. puts rour stomach in a healthy B : fa evr [olenirinnics iue depornect s s : s Sy e pranch o e Fot R suctelywas | soveral yearn " SR 15 3 Eradiaic- 5t | sondition 0 the misery win't “come | John A- Morgan & Son . | erb aPpllcation Sntaten that he Freiaht Car OF the Track. Simon Brewster Elected. held the basement chapel of St.|Mrs. DeSilva's private schooi and later | back. = 1 T i X t e dedl DSL S cent - dividend Sund: & 1 meeting of Patrick's church, Sunday at § o'clock,|Studied at the Willlams Memorial in- [ You feel different as soon as “Pape’s CO AL 1 ot Deting s Sunday even Sl with a good attendance. The follow- |Stitute, where she became a tennis|Diavepsin” comes in contact with the| . £ v R o e R Loy the irack oot Ehmon Bremcin! g oficers were siected for the en-|champion, winning several :--wnies - | stomach—disicess just vanishes_cour| * LEHIGH VALLEY e ! ‘erminal. 2 ave! T ste; - r: i Ir. Clark is the son A\ nd N stomach gets sweet, No gases, no beich- v i | ursday mext will mark the first|Was not on was clected one of the| SUR% Vear: President, Thomas Con-| L Mt R Tolly, secretary, Raymond Fontaine. |C. Peter Clark of Newton Center, | Ing. no eructations of undigested food, | No- 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. 3 Mass., and grandson of the late Charles | your nead clears and ersary, of the sm.o steamship ter- (1ot delayed. ensuing year inal at Bast New London, tically no damage was done. i feel fine, Office and Vard Central Wharf = A vear = P, ClaZs, far=er president of the New | Go now, make the best investment P O | ago that day the T. A. Scott company — ~_ Glasgow Postmaster, Supper for Y. M, C. A. Directers. |york, New Haven and Hariford . | vou ever made, by getting a large fifty— __ Tolephons 58¢. 8 s BROS, cgan tho big contract which it North Franklin Postmaster's Bond. | o following Connecticut postma Before the Y. AL C. directors | road. Mr. Clark is a graduate of Yale | cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any , Tailors. Cleaning, | pected will be completed about the| The fourth-class postmaster at |ters have been commissioned: Louis|hold their January meeting this eve- [1911. drug store. You realize in five min- | DR, ]-‘ w HOL MS Dentui sods walled Tarand | middle of the coming summer. At the | North Franklin has been notified that |J. Curran ai South Meriden: Henry |ning, they are to be given o supper| After a short weddin~ trip the b Bies hiow: heedless & fx O/ NRR AP Sverg sette St., Norwich, | Present time it is estimated that over | he must execute a new bond during |l. Hauthier at Glasgow. Charles Ben- lat 6.15 oclock Dby a vommities from |and groom will reside in indigestion, dvspepsia or anv stomach| Shannor Building Annex. Room A el 1326-2. 60 per cem:. of the work is finished. | tho month of Januarya nett ar Neroton, the Woman's ausfitary. where Mz. Clark fa fn husir disorder. 2 R rirrh)

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