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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY. JANUARY 25, 1915 ' : k Sirloin Steaks ... szl e Bariletin, o Jo:li:gg;fi“ m;.,uc wu_l_ NflM'NM’E mHN P. MUEPHY ckdetts Ir Sesets CATARRH GER+4S e S M | G = e p Wt EASILY KILLED : ose Celery Hearts - Sl 2 o i 3 for 10c VARIOUS MATTERS parents, Bav and Mrs, Eheoder faner | For Norwich Pogtmaster—Congressman Bryan F. Mahan| s ceorse D. Coit s visiting in] O ronmvime wr o maormar o2 v FOREVER 1S TO DESTROY in. Naugatuc! New Haven, . . o . TUHE GERMS THAT 3 H y 25th mime ted _as 2 3 = 3 Annou Saturday—Bo! Demo- =5 Frs 1SE 8 Fine Grape Fruit for 25c the ey e Conversion of S¢ Paar| Miss Fannie Williams, of Norwich nounced His Decision Here Yy th Miss Winnifred Welles is spending oM has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. d R bli A the Ch: Will S several days in New York, By A Specialist. Lean Hamburg ........ 16¢| state Road Contractor Antonio Vi-|Paul Duggan of Deep River. crats and Republicans Approve the oice— ucs R T s N | to,of Thompeon has been looking OVEF| \oguney Director William H. Mo SRR S Lot S tomach doning. olne: A & vd's Hill, > s Director . Me- 81 s I 2 ia. cause catarrh. Stomach dosing, oint- January Pie Plant . . ... 10c|werk atTeras o Gigiisar ot Naswich ant e Brotan ceed William Caruthers, Postmaster for Over Twenty o e T e T e One humdred per cent. pure—Veds- | Sunday afternoon for the installation Philip Johnson of TUnion _ street !fi-\\la ,baefi-fl;ls tgey m;flrlolgk this !=;~;t_ Fancy Shoulder Steak... 17c|wocd Creamery Butter—adv. of fhe Sacred Meart Farish Tierney Years. ‘ passed the week cnd in New York. |BeYyhs Bolp by elving temporary ret & 5 A 2 e —_——— % fe that has found lodgement in your At Montville another automobile has . : : 4 . The Sewing club met with Mrs. Hen- | éea: nose, Lhroat and cool not des Fancy Head Lettuce ... 15¢|ucen purchased, to run hetween Pal-| Joseph Normand of No. 1 Ripley < his 55th birthday, has been & nes- | Iy F. Parker of McKinley aventie om| it 1t they did o o Coui ROt destroy mertown and the trolley station. place has been confined io his home ident of this city for over o0 vears|EFriday afternoon. Tho best known way of destro; by illness for several days past but Best Roast Beef ...... 25c Superintendent of Schools A. N. Pot-|on Sunday was reported ae somewhat ter of Willimangis has been inspect- | improved. ing schools in the town of Somers. ing tue dangerous erm-ho:dcnan;‘“anl.; e T S consequently ending the disease itse s Rg"‘?’f"?r Ot" Sachem|is to Lreathe into the air passages of o party. At the present time | Street entertained the Trefoil club on|your nosc and throat the pleasant, pen- and during his public life has always = et been associated prominently with the The DMi: | demoera; { Miss Julia H. Wohiffarth, formerly he is chairman of the board of as-|Saturday afternoon. strating air ot iyemel (proncunced SOMEHS | Governor Holcomb has approved the|of Norwich, now a resident of Pasa- sessors, his term as assessor expiring Miks ‘Frances D Youn a pug.sgc_?‘“of Eufl?;{‘;‘“ ig{;g; Eml ‘(_fx’{g quarters bill of the Connecticut Col-|dena, Cal, is in Yonkers, N. Y., for| in Octoper. He became an assessor | o 188 Srom s o et the Norwicy |other powerful lealing. antiseptic and ony for Epileptics at Mansfleld for|several months and expects to visit in 1908, glling out the unexpired term | Blla . Norton poure: 7 germicidal ingredicnts.” You breuthe ic 5144544, - Norwich friends during the spring. Most brillant social event of the C ’ season—the l}c\ern:r'; ball.—adv. REV. G. C. GHAPPELL S AT Y. M. C. A, MEETING At Unionville, Professor and Irs. | H. R. Monteith have closed their sum-| Montville Pastor Gave Earnest Talk mer_home Fairview and have relurned upon the death of Aaron W. Dicke through a little nard and has been elected for each succes 5 % haler w sive term since then. While he has| Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Alling of Wash- | treatme ery time vou inhale the 3 s s " street gone to Miami,|swee! f ' alr of Hyomei tnrough been chairman of the board, its office ; & il e B tiandis B0 work has been systematized and many | I107ida, to Visit relatives. EE Ui dsaEas Bon et @ an i b S y your swollen, inflamed, -laden Improvements introduced which have s et i “ a vapor which will not on contributed greatly to the availability | Jliss Katherine Holms of Greene av. Swelling and inflammatic bber pocket in- comes with every complete - i and accuracy o e records kept on |enue 1 Boston, the guest of her vour clogged nose and sto] 239 Main Street, {o Storrs. Upon Thems, My Friend, e e e e T siot, | sister; Miss Fblen Holmes. 4 5 3l pasuages buc Wil abeo: S 3 e B When tae plan of minority repre- & &nd_ positively destroy every trace ol The tramps’ room at New London br'.,'u";hff(.;h‘31,210;;:“;?"{-0’:\?&5‘?3;‘{ sentation on the board of selectmen and Mrs. Eben Learned gave a|Satarrh ger: it reaches. Lee & Gsgood Co. many other leading iggists in this vicinity are o su Dblessed las headquarters is closed for repairs. All transients are now housed at the Brad- on Hunt- was put into effect AMr. Murphy, who c party he Y. M. C. A. tings this winte R un e s S mcngsihs ML then resided on the West Side, was |ington place Suna; s e was that of Rev. George C. Chappell s relief that Hyomet ley Street mission |+ |of Montvile, who spole on the topic, the first democrat to be elected as the| e A | ,’"“J:ffiv SLERET The articles filed with the secre-|MY Friend, at the meeting Sunday aft- e O e e % | 7ave artiren 1o tier: home b Fors wiil be refunded if sue- T tary of state include: The Andover|ternoon, at 3.30 o'clocks The meeting e T e s vy | street after a few day it in Prov ] Creamery company: preliminary certi.|Was well attended and the men were bR AR R S R i At 2 s : ficate of Atasolution. iy deeply interested in the words of Rev. fie was amenjbér of 'the Wost Chelste | SCEHEE. matter in 1l the price you are i | Mr. Chappell. A special feature of the }";41 f'l Sapcs Hoxe sl ths Addos i Dot ¥ % »fft»* - If ten do ars is ef P QV\}(ATCH est $2.50 glasses s, properly | service were the two solos rendered : ans of that time was secretar |, Miss Dorot d of Wauregan | X thinking of paying for a e e e e e T the board and acting school Visitor. | has Dheen at the heme of her R a this. vieek ond by Waldo S, Newbury and the orches- ,As a former democratic towwn commit- { brother Atwoed, Jr, on : gl ";’fd' WATCHES FOR Miss St. John of Norwich has been|tra also provided music, JOHN P. MURPHY. tee chairman for 13 years in succession | Town stree 21000 :’hafpfr; worth an additional || engaged to teach drawing in the pub-| The meeting as usual was opened S R and a delegate at practicaily every democratic > schools of Unca: ate conveniion for over Fve dellis bl on theirimorits ville in_the place|by General Secretary Fdwin Hill and Congressman Bryan F. Mahan of Randall. who s | S, YWebt S 4 e e 3 8 25 years, he was well known in the g St e ! Miss Mabel S. Webb, resigned. after the opening Lymns a selection | New London made annoutcement here | naris nronsiner the siate. ana {nig 1 spending several week — ——— Twenty-yssr - Goldafilladt from Hebrews iwas read responsively. Saturday that during the pr | ; ghou atate, ant Sllantic City and Wast ; Twenty-year old-filled ases e R RS by on Saturday that during the pre: acquaintance was further extended t B _C t will stand hard wear, aeptasophs’ = Installation tonight.}Mrs. Lord then sang God Will Take | week he would nominate John P. the state presidency of the ©. 11, | turned heme. Smoker and refreshments. Come!—|Care of You, and an earnest Prayer|(phy for postmaster of Norwich to suc- | witich he has aleo held. A - of~ e | 4. Every Watch fully guarantee adv. | was Ofi‘;‘lled “b“ Pl‘esidtntd Jurlncs L.l ceed Postmaster William Caruthers, ” Case, Alr. Hill then made the an-|whose under his last appoint- S e nfer < nouncement regarding the meeting to | ment expired last Februa: i eeustniunderiing the teacher, | ; b R ehde e 3 . Post- liang aa or Fiincuon Shd tes: Sibed be held next Sunday afternoon at|master Caruthers has been 53 years TRl WoRlites lith te Nan., hees Miss Gra 5 = the Colonial theatre. After the scrip- S month: the postal service and > > 2 $ to scarlet fever, will be reopened to- Gl o e tabes | o G canuncinnn _Postal service and | jongest identified with the grocery Jflhll A. Fel‘gllSOI'l | day (Monday). ke d;“Si.L‘a*‘yB;“ from e 15th | postmaster here for 20 years and § | business, in which he was enzased for| Mrs. Norris S. Lippi cuapter of St gobn, Mr, ] intro- imonthe of this-time, 20 yoars on Water street after tak of honor at duced Rev. Mr. Chappell. The speaker | With the =o : ronor a rnment control shift- | over ess conduc = nter left Sl i e Eit (e wend. Sy SRR L G senciatic banns, o ohange 18] o e pl pisess conducted by G ne Kibbs and Miss Doro-| ringfield, Mass., are A. Keppler, of Ledyard school Ne. 8, which was closed January 1 becaus CUMMINGS & RING Funera! Directors Watch Inspector The Peck library at thw Free Acad- emy has been presented a Short His- N. Y. N.H. & H. R. R. I of Halian Pamting, by Alics. | taken f;—orfn e 18th vorse of THE MPER] o oo Siactera i Rere af course . but ”;‘l afld Embalmera el o by Alice .| chapter of The Seng of Solomon. Tacn atlolpated: but bas't Al L e e | Y- Erown, formerly of the Art school, | SEDter of ‘The Somg of Solomon. anticis 1t hington ding cn William Rankin, T el i for nearly a year now b site of his grocery st . AL et = Chappell spoke of the friends he that the democrats had in agrecing| The aprointment as postmaster will OBITUARY. Mrs. Elizabeth Fitch Willlams, 78,{made in past vears and referred to{upon a candidate for the nomination. | be for four years, the salary of the of- died in Miami, Florida, Janvary 21st.|his father and mother as his two to the present time, it had been g $3,200, R § Ernest E. Bullard V IOLIN Burial to be in Stonington today |$reatest friends. Our friendships to a|impossible to settle u; a candidate I in Willimantic two days each 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Offica *Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant Charles A, Vstter. lectric Power Co., has|Take Jesus Christ out of the Hves of | the democratic | stallation of flve elec-|the Christians around us and what | ference, as a result tric lights from the Golden Spur to|would they be? The first character- | announ = Flanders Corner. This makes a to-|istic of friendship spoken of was loy- | would be th tal of 25 lights in East Lyme. alty and this was followed by prayer|weel by and sympathy. In closing Rev. Mr.| The che : Postmasters have been notified that|Chappell urged the men to take Jesus | commendation of hoth the restriction limiting money orders|into their lives as a friend. Mr morning 2t 3 o'c % e — - For some time Mr. would have been 60 next month, Taa DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE city of its size in the country. Through | ben in failing health. the resuit of 287 Main St. his close relations with the depart- | JiP disease e ‘had ‘su PRACTISE LiMITED TO ment at Washington Mr. Caruthers|fered all his life. - Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat iFonda: She was the twidow of{large extent determine our destiny.|out The mes that had ¢ 5 praceried Tt lAmog D aton Wt e Take Jesus Christ out of the life been broug] e appointment, | clerk and chief cler! ‘Jf | Paul and what would he have been?|nut on Saturday the congr 1 met | has been identified ok | S i The Lyme El owth and modernizing h postal service, which is recognized to be second to none of any | has been able to accomplish much for refadiny s . Lord } republicans alike among the postal service here that ha e v as a young R 3 week, payable to European countries to any|sonz, Dom't Stop Praying, and after | giseussed. on Sundas e o GG the TabiE Da(:g man and_left here o 0 years ago, Tours 10 a w. te 3 p. m. o acnolftments |addcess one person to $100, which was put|a hymn by the congregation Res r of t hants of the|80iNg to Florida. Later ke removed to | Bpe ntmens o into effect August 2, 1914, has been|Chappell proncunceq the benedi roach. eir business. | Savannah where he had in the E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- |50 SUoH AT ‘TH- meeting o bs heldfor men i siness for a numbar of year: wich, Conn. i ; Sk only at the Colonial ‘;huatra on :;ext - Mr. Vetter was t " C announced in St. Patrick’s|Sunday afterncon, under the auspices |y i = e & anne eac es S that the Holy Name|of the Y. M. C. A. and the Church|WAS POSTMASTER OF | SHRISEMASIGIELS STHAT wn children. He 3 haq arranged for a social for|Federation, Damaged Goods, Fuzene PROVIDENCE EIGHT YEARS.| THE JASON CARRIED |two t s, _Polic Y mbers, Friday evening next, in the| Brieux’s great play on eugenics. — ter and Jobn YVette | assembly hall in the basement of the|be recited by Bdward A. Mead of Doath of Glinton . Selle, Native of| | Toys and Candy Distributed to French MISS M. C. ADLES | : : « 4o _ | DaTish school Yorl. Admission w'\'“"ge free _f\_“ruml - Coventry, Conn. { and Belglan Children, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist| 1 e weatuer naa proven preasane] Sippedy ‘5 10780 Satherine s anicg de { colony for e at RALLION'S : : 3 inton Danie zed 76, for| Details of the presenta e == e Bulkeley students intend- = - — | nearly eight yea aster of the|Christmas Bent . by ari AL SPRING HAIR STYLES alk to Chesterfield Saturday. As| BOBRAHM CHICKEN STEALING. |city of Providence, president of | school 5 e e o New v ok . id to be 20-mile walk from s the council. £ e ger France ). She prmer re i < endon and back, dinner Was 19 Two Men Held for Trial in the High- |eral treasurer Rbiode | e i Tt B : : be taken by the part i iy | Tsinna, ana c of-| Comecticut William Hall, some time, 3 Heptasopl s jficial and Lusiness man, den- | ¢ buted, are conta Rl el At ol il : p cer and ments. Justice of the Peace John J. Swaeney | 1Y at his home in Eas lence on|to the state depa At Ter Hor¥E: o new hats require special hair styles. presided at court held in the Bozrah afterncon a long ill- Ambassa - mor t : | town hall on Saturday morning where nes: a were | been cable dated Aon sterday afternnon Carey, a former teacher|Clayton Lewl: and Harry Deros nest stock of Imported Human now residing in Willimantic, was dis- | presented in connection Wi ses of | years, ol L ;i r. Any shade matched perfectly.|charged from Memorial hospital Sat-|chicken stealing. At the Tequest of | t S o Yhe Svnitu Telephons 652:8 rday havine sufficiently recovered|the state’s attorney, the prosecution otel de Vil from a recen For th esents surgical operation as toffor the stale was conducted rore than e-going. torney Frank wch an from { permit her . Gardne; igee ch Frank Antonette. who was arrested | many of have FUNERALS | A former Ledyard young man, Em-|by the Norwich pol and who im- | in the war the o o ek sl T s White. a student in the Yale|plicated the other two men with him- | Reto prestat s 28 Washington M. Vars. of Religion harge of the|self was brought to the court by Jail- ' died about 4.0 | Shristmas _gifts rvices at the Hadl Mr. Selloyw Jason from the s 'me Congreza-|er Oscar Main, as Antonette ha turday : from it 2 ) a tional church Sunday in the absence of | ready been bound over from the onn., Jar S United States % e Rev, Gerhart 3, W 2 | Wich police court for trial in the su- | Thomas S rira’ Daniels ¥ perior court. His early n_was obtained { Eases chk.‘y When You” Apply a o JeAt Methodist church Sun-|' There were of that town, Little Musterole. : Wom- | gay Harry Ward, trombone | Lewis was ¢ year B those isted the organist, Waldo | stolen good Jdlet playng in fine tone, 'nd | There is a Green Hill Far Away, and | theft Havens, | Rybenstein‘s Melody in F. of kens from Star and others in Bozrah. All three of the | at - men have worked for Sullivan. and entered of the chickens taken belonged i sie Solloway and were all she Judge Sweeney found proba v iat ang Lewis and De 2. “{EI’) ‘bou e for trial ir e higher cou o ot Engena Blald. - | ol e I e but ne to Providence| mercantile concern Maple Crest club held its first reeting of the season at the home of Mrs. William Gallup of Woo formerly of Nerwich. The evening was pleasantly spent in the s the life and wol 1901, Mr, Sellow was ap- t Roose- n open to the pub al compliment W Americz ster by Preside; wed in this on, because 1909, Since d the two me m this office Whakefield), ¢ Manhattan_s they could net obtain were taken to jail by las Fole Serve it on your table tomorrow and earn just how pure and delicious it is -—Wedgwood Creamery Butter.—adv. nce to the occ St. Patrick's church| St. Mary’s T. A. B. Festival. k.‘x‘ ‘\J;Lru’" }}"a,“”‘zrir;;:t i E offiered for the repose| The celebration of the St. Mar tlis avs fa) Iarke SHaD | mar school and Preume: 'n of Julian Crozier, killed| A and B. society was contin 2 “‘m\ Hieen “Later she OLE for 3 with the French army turday evening in T. A. Mrs, 2 i her Aty who attended St. Pat- 5 : here there was a large attendance *¢ in Nor-|although the evening was so stormy |l outside. Dancing for which Drew's| “W W&s o s orchestra furnished the music was the| PLESOME Tford Graham and Russell Palmer| feature attraction and filled the hours| 350¢iat London were arranged in the|yn to midnight, President James J. on town court Saturday for creat- | \cCarthy -announced one more night} 2 disturbance on the trolley car{for the festival which has been a there Wednesday ~ evening. Their| pron 54 i ectas on theithres night cases were continued toll 15 large and there were membrances i sanatorium on 1wo years, and Ama low and was born in 188 marr ICE COATED S"'REETS MADE TRAVELING DIFFICULT ring his resid CHICKEN THIEF HELD. Pedestrians and Autes Slid Around on iy A Sunday Night. William Gudeahn Had Stole Fowl That!} S ! | 1ary is making a record for rain- ood 1a Rev. John L. | urday Sat-|on which it was conducted last week. | William Gore Identified as Ccm-ng‘ ver four inches have At the time of his marria = = s From His Coop. t wel rosided at Montville, X, For the construction of the new Pro-| West Haven—The business men of| == (5 mpathy of man) 2 2. ~driller by trade and for Yocational school at New bn[sm. r"w West Haven at their annual meeting 0 great bereavemen S Foars Tiad Pee ploved at the| T W. Crowe company of that city won|voted to call the orzanization here. | 2 heavy sleet Mrs. Asroni R Morse, “the Ric com- | of b a bid for $105,401. The firm |after the \West Haven Chamber ofavenmue, Wililarm Gudeal : he geath of Sarah Gilk wife ife and | of Dovle and Murphy of Norwich bid|Commerce. | in 28 held e T Aaron R. Morse, occurred Friday 15115,455 and J. M. Dolan, of New Lon- v N v g b A e i { don $120,375. —— {at the se n Saturday IP:;I len 1_1'[1 daughter, | | | Saturda night the cloud S Buliarg i = : ! Twice zed before churning, TEIREE HEASONS: | BB = 21 and sullen | Mrs. | Rusak—Godzinski. | freshly packed in patented, odor-proof, | Each With Two Legs and Ten Fingers | o7 $30¢. e § o'cloc evening it | {10 2 turday_at his idence on | dust-tight, germ-proof cartons, pre- ¥ E: e Een e istarted to spit s a | Hano el \ street, Rev. the | serving its sweetness and ¢ until | Srter o to a comd i | ERCE - Galtup. | Gudeahn, whor was : ad sold chick her on the ¥V were tl He wa a Murphy. bought chick them to get made slow 4 biacked his eyes o s e b e met the accused | oo an Orthodox rriage Boris Ru ma Josef Godzin The groom is a the son of T. Trafi in | used—Vedgwood ot- | as utter.—| A Boston woman who Sl mother writes an amus 5 about her experience fee of Basiia 1 Funeral services for John Mation,| Amone S thing AR real m.diut Pleasure beach, were held Satur-|«pPhree —chubby. isak. He has resided at Yan- | 2y morning at No. 9 Meridian street,| Boh, Jack and Di ome time past and is employed | N6V London, Richard Mansfield su-|three of oor reasons for . mill hand. His bride .is the | Perintendent of the Bradley Street mis- | racommending the food e 5 stina God- | sion, officiating. Burial was in Jor-lfor these voungsters dan cemete on Grape-Nuts sines { reached the r | storm ight. Several belated pedestrians seen in the neigh- hiood of Union square and Chur et were trying male the onto fen good sized e gradually I ; or you ave in need claimed | and that| by holdins <, vespec ey as hel in Russ ¢ has in a mill at| en hatvoon tonals . clutch throwing on the p ;i n mill at _At a special borough meet in|Often between rmeals v7 nis coop with & bag on| Griver, wntil the ng:"ll:a‘m,f Ao ot | Groton this evening, an appropriation | e b but thatleq and gave the machine | y A IENGIeRED. ithe B for the expenses of removing 1~<~ NT.)hand by pushing from the 3 ssian | hodies from Smith Lake cemetery will |~ *t, united in marriage on | be asked for. There are about 200 residence on_Maple | podies to be moved and the borough and Miss Pauline 1w auline | i allowed six months to x b Ison. Mr. Annis 0 Hove, tem. m the ha! Other automobiles met with much ficulty owing to slippery condi of the streets 3 i Nuts and red and part o tthem mother cor nued the good work, end : “the accused to the West| ITALY AND BULGARIA i e sorn in Russia and is the son of | Nathan Hale's profile, sc it was not long before a truly won- Paul and Anna Annis. He resides in|on & door and xin'é“é’fi?' S paing, | derful change manifested itself in the : osiey of buz: | MUST AGREE ON DEFENSE|RUB BACKACHE AWAY WITH Danleledn and 1s employed as e s | has ‘been broughit £ eht'n the oy | SHIAS. face tend [hody. (¥he Cxemulis | prarising the ok A bt i 5 | SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF erman. The bride was born in Po-|THale homestead at South Coventry.|Were remarkable, even for Grape-|;: No. 33 Summit astreet was held for| Of Their Respective Interssts and; OLD “ST. JACOB'S OIL.” land and the daughter of Mr. and | Reasonable evidence indicates the dis- | Nut! the higher court under bonds of $300. Mainetnaince of Balkan Peace. 3 | ‘Both husband and 1 use Grape- Antoni Indycki. She. also has | covery to be an original profile of ti Beclkw A NARS frer o . b A ol 3 Iy _She i =T ban 3 .y eckwith, who hails from Groton went| Rome, Jan. 4, 1015 p. m.—Dr S s of vision corrected. Lenses eI ‘vrl h_m’w in Danielson and has| hero, abou whose memory is woven )ulxls every day ?;.a Lce? fim"f- ~:‘{1 to jail to awail trial. = A few person-|Guenadieff, formerly foreign minister| Back hurt you? Can straighten matched from broken parts. Re- employed in a m Yale college tradition and sentiment. | ™el ‘th?“‘: h“"‘“’ e i T dao a1 tak es were adjusted by the|of Bulgaria, who has been entrusted|up without feeling sudden pains, sharp iring of all kinds done neatly L npat 5 7 S s S ¥ court. with a special mission aches and twinges? Now listen! PTG 0% 0 = 2 Bechuanaland Rebels Repulsed. |\ In making, we use ol e seue D i Tostera ot astraving ] S — | sovernment to Ttaly, was interviewed| That's Jumbago. sciatica or maybe|] ani quickly. If you have had = i ail-bodied cream from selected herds | Man: i n d ying by Gi 5 2 "he| from a strain, and A ey Soubl h yor Preoria, Jan 26 aia radon, Jan.|of hesithy, well kept Guernseys Gnd |the children's stomachs with candy| New London Attorney to Speak. | |283Y Py mpv:;:g: ‘_,“dlxllifx?]hal" oy e au?‘;:r:x)r‘rt(;'x!;“segn:}f e {211,200 renels, with four guns under | Holsteins ihat feed on tender, sreen (and cake give the younssters a hand-| storney C. Hadlol Hull of New|Bulsaria must agree in the defense|ing. penetrating ~St. Jacob's Ol || &°d see us all examinatio e 2 grass and sweet, blooming ~clover, |ful of Grape-Nuts when they are bes- | 4 = : £ thei i Nothing else takes out s i Satisfacilon guaranteed in every eaders, Licutenant Colonel Mar- |3 qoco0q ¢ St i) b2 P2 ethi in the s of | London is to sive an addr of their respective interests No g else takes out soreness, lame- 5 : iand Kemp attacked Upington, L e A e e et s ol acatal to, be held At theil Bap. | the maintenance of Balkan equ: ness and stiffness so quic case. We grind the lenses. D e s 5 chyi Hemark O, B T ot |greatly inereased health, strensth and h on Tuesda evening. There | hiomy wiley % lasting _peace in| simply Broken lenses repaired at short 23 Europe would b ir ble. Dr.| comes the pa! woundsd and ninetv. | Westerly, having hbeen wun.med to | mental activity. e S o ol P > 5 % = LK to be a banguet and the address|Guenadieff d that the origin of the|doesn’t burn the s The Union of South |¢ommand the superdreadnought Wyo. Name given by Postum Co., Battle 1 follow. About 130 invitations have| present war was the unstable situation] Limber up! Don't ost three men killed |ming, has been succeeded as super- | Creek, Mich. : Y _su < i i ‘ X 1. lbeen issued and a larze attendance|created by the mecond Balkan war,|small trial bottle of E THEPLAU']' A‘)DEN C0 and twenty-two wounded yisor of New York harbor by Capt.| TLook In piss. for the famous lillle|s luooked for. The Sunday school or- | which caused rivalries and jeasousies,|Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, and £ J Alexander Seamon 'Halstead, U. S. N.|book, “The Road to Wellviile. chestra will furnish the music. Ste-|especially between the two _ powers|after using it just once, yvoull forget 5 AT Ever read the above letter? A new |Dhen E. Peckham the Sunday school|chiefly interested In the ' Balkans; | that you ever had backache, lumbaro Satometiiste and GEticans notice. Pr week at Trinity college will start cn| Middletown—The next group ‘meet-| o 0o .0 s ¢rom time to time. They |Suberintendent is in general charge of|namely, Amstria and Russie. Italy's|or sciatica, because your back will tallished 1372 Wednesday evening, Februiry &, with|ing of the Epworth leaguers will be PP 2 Y| the arrangements for the affair which |influence wiill be directed, he thought|never hurt or cause any more misery. Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Ct. & donce at Delta Kappa Epsilon fras fa ‘at the Methodist church in Mid.|are gemuine, true, and full of human|is being held for the purbnse of in-|with & view to having the principle of | It never disappoints and has been rec-{ ternity ' stown, Friday eveninz, Tebruary 12. intersst. trm!ins interest in the church . ler nationaiity rehpz:t-:fl cmmenl for 60 vears