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WILLIAM IUM!RO. i Suln of $140 for Talking Machine Fre- 121-125 MAIN STREET o===e=_—_===o=====o====; VARE SOLICITING MONEY 24 FOR ICE FUND.| ° Iee Containers “to Be Canstructed from % “Cracker Boxes. fund, this" mnd to be used by th public buma nurse, Miss Ellnbeu: Culver, for sickc under her care furing the - fonths, It is very I that the millc of| METHODISTS MEET - AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. ‘Ministers and Laymen Qather for 27th Session, Btglnnlng Monday. More than 500 ministers and laymen r | convened Monday at Saratoga Springs, N, ¥, in tha 27th guadrennial session ;otic of. tfie cmm! conference of the Msth- Episcopal chureh, which consists m the 138 annual con- ferences’ of the o!mrch each of which Am 15 & working unit in Methodism. The sed from | ministerial delegates are elected one from may ‘Eratefully received a Colt or Mrs. Entertained in Norwich, Miss Ethel Isbell, Miss Lillian Shadd, Miss Mildred Provost and Miss Ruth Moriss, students at Connecticut col- iege, who are to participaté on Friday svening in’ the production of As You Like It, were entertained Saturday at the home of Mrs. Joseph H. Selden in Norwich. Irs. Selden, who is . the mother of Henry B. Selden, instructor n fine azts, assisted them in mxlnl sostumes for the Shakespearea ‘ormance: “London Telegra; lnflagn -ulnvaluh HORLICK’S 45_ministerial members in ual conference, The first dele~ be | gated cont-ren-u was in 18132, ;l‘hlere are now‘M h;shopa t;hnd seven missionary bishops, serving the, l(eth-. odist. Epheml_mflnro w. more than IS,WO Among ‘the questions that will me betou the general conference at Sara* | Y. Springs are the matters of or-" ‘l.nk: union with the Methodist chiurch, southf which move has been under @is~|R. P, cuesion for some time by both branches of the church; the question of whether the church- shall elect ‘bishops for races and lmtnmanflm election: of bishops to take the those who have died during the last four to succeed those who will lufioflnfl&ly Tetire this: session is' nearest their 734 birthday anniversary, the election -of editors for the church press and the election of publishingsagents or administrative heads. ISR S i R0 WINCHESTER WOOLEN' CO. = Authorized C-plw $200,000. ) The Winchester Woolen company of Norwich has incorporated. Theqcapi- tal stock authorized is $200,000, divided Igto 2,000 shares, of which 1,000 is ‘{ common and 1,000 is preferred’ stock, par ' value $100. The amount with which the corporation will begin busi- ss s 815.900 The incorporators are James and Gilbert 'S, RBY- mond of ‘Norwich nnd Frederick H. R.neq, Jt of Franklin, nial Theatre on Thwid-y Evening. The Nomyich Board of Trade ia ex- tending an”invitation to all the patri- S Cmemier the S Thusday von: K H, Chase, nalcb‘mu};y joan_Def Defenise society, and will o “leoturing on. Pre- Chti d in New York | A large mnn&meu is looked' for, as the lecture is one of interest at this The guests at the banquet of the Board of Trade next Monday evening are Capt. Charles L. Poor of Nu];r. ex-Congressman B, F. Mahan, Rev. W A. Keefe, Frank A. ofation, Col. W, sented by Ladies of Churches of City and Vieinity. hilhllm.,wull-m Zu bfflh was d:u‘::; rprised at jome _ol lMZr,‘&m ‘W. Tyler Olcott, of Chutrch m o o‘z‘(;:fle"mm cr':;: ; 'V da upn respective churches mhera purse of $140. ‘was in token of love and appre- 2!:5 very instructive chpreh, Secon NEW YORKER TO BE PRINCIPAL DPIAK!R. s e Norwich Chamber of Commerce Plan- ning Open uoqtlns for Friday lvon- ing. The Nmmnnbet and Sunday -mol, Gmns‘vme Oon- P grogational,; Hanover, Preston City. In the interests of Hunhf‘ Nos- & An New Ane:- eondudml & can Bl toctive - i E. F. m come to Nurwich to. prn-ecute wor‘k ‘The \nduu!wpedmzhonnw be ha'euolo' to 5,000. The larger the mbeflmp the more chance there ‘'will be of getting favorable lesislation - | passed for the protection and anlgl- S R hata e Ani e 5 o N g New London #re | MALDEN SPEAKER AT " THE SPIRITUAL ACADEMY. ‘Mre. Henry J, Conyers Gave Psychic Readings Before Large Congrega- e 9 < Two Woddln« at Sacred Heart chmph t —-?-r-omln and Notes. at Ernest Gauvin of Gauvin. of in ‘the Sacred onday morning at 9 % | o'clock, Rev 1. O Bellerose perform- The couple were at- Cantwell of Bridgeport and T. J. Fal-|gown ‘Boston. vey of Educational Milk and Butter Scering. The next quarterly milk and butter scoring under the direction of the Connecticut Agricultural college, Unit- ed States department of agriculture, and Connecticut. Dairymen’'s assocla- tion co-operating, will be held by- the dairy and bacteriology departments at Storrs May 19, 1916, ' The time is close at hand when high grade milk and butter, labeled as such, will have the call on ' the Dairymen should bear in mind that this is an ‘excellent opportunity for having their milk and butter scored for such points as bacteria, flavor, sedlment, tl.t, wl!ds not fat, acidity, and appearante free of charge, thereby gettlng valuable sug- gestions which - will them in jm- pmv'l.n; the quality. of their product. bride, There were many guests from, out oftown. There were mahy gifts of Hnen cut glass and silverware. After a short wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. Gauvin will reside in Baltic. i Makion-Camariez. at 8 o'clocl ege lon b ez were united in car, Entry cards will be sent to all those on our mailing list whieh inehlda- all | gowned in “{amembers of. the.' associa- tion, those Who have ax.‘nnuted hereto- fore and those who have made appli- | Pon: cation since the last sco Observed Einhth Wedding Anniver- sary. Thursday evening friends of Mr. and Ponemah mills. Foflowing the 'ed ding a breakfast was served at -the home of the groom on South A street. Many . relatives md friends atoendsd from out of town. The couple: left for w wh New Bedford and Providence their return will reside in Taftville. y in on Personals and Notes. Arthur Gladue was a visitor in Jew- ett City Sunday. P. H. Hlnley of Fall River is thefy, guest of D. C. llnmhv for a few days. A.nh\n' Mareil has returned to New after spending tho week-end ‘wlt.hmvndahthhb ; ‘William Miller has returned to New | London after spending the 'week end wit_hhis: parents in this- place. Naj laonrop(nhur-inedhhm. amm’om the Ponemah mills and ‘has|| ce uumodn:oflunnmflufl mwm m R-lmn - Chartit nd. cfln’fl::..m Miss Dorothy Sewing club on Munby afternoon. ‘Mres. uGfld.nuotwmlhh tbeguutntherenuln,mm Turner. Mrs, Frank Bruce of Brookiyn, N. Y, tt:{emothumotha Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon L. mll of McKinley avenue sre spending a few days in Boston. Miss. Amy H. Dowe has returned to her teaching at Miss Irwin’s school for girls in Philadelphia. Miss Katherine' B. Brown of ‘Otls street is the guest of friends in New York for a few da; ter has return- x to C‘mbfld(e a!‘ur a few 24 s with friends in town. QMiss Fanny M. Earl ang Mrs. W. B. ‘Webster left Monday/ for their home in Hartford after several days spent in town. Mrs. ‘Charles H, Haskell of Lincoln ave!mawhohubeenthe cuutothar rs. Fahnestock, of Brooklyn, N yhuremenm OGnr:sl R. Hyde l-na(Tl(m w) tt today ‘uesday) ;lc‘;i N“Pgomflmvo vuuflnx Mrs. W. Zumbyn and dflxh Miss Am Oos'wall rtncl Imthorpo school, Gmum,plhl;"l £ entertained the : ssts i No. 322, - It Is populer beosuse.it fits the *mw&hflmm - mmmdmum.mvnyfl . * to know that one of the attractions of this, @ beautiful Week ¢ Newo No: 5254 duplicate ot No. 522, but adeol brocaded ey, flbmkm-‘mhwfll ‘No. 525 is medium in- all its lines, Has semi-elastic Lasticurve-Back. _Is a “remarkable value at .. m:xt B B&lfltlo e gues °d les’ mother, Mre. Laurel Hill ave- speech with. an . ofl.aeu ve m& Ziegler, in behalf of the sented ‘Miss ‘Catkins a- ¢iltlom bracelet m whi Master - Samuel Bigelow entertained ‘Httle friends at his home on ——-fi.———d— To. Take Courss In Banking. s Aszr-nm of” wm%