Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 27, 1917, Page 5

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w*whi‘-“ym?fly H:“‘. Thurston of Broadway is in rida for .several months’ -uy. Learned entertaiged at ¢ venicla i3 Tamps at 527 St. John Chi Y Tigbn - ;fl‘" odnnd-y, at her home on L '. t. John rysostom e = un n . MUSHROOMS "~ P o, e i Fich was » Y st Y e A i -~ by - » Z 3 . -~ : 4 - iss .llule ‘aruthers has m in { ~INEW CARROTS X ot fi’@w ebening X SR i $ X : : e s R IR i) e gnoat of b uary their rooms £ . = v - ¢ e . Mrs; Dennison Gallaudet. ‘ ! J r.,. T ; b ! 2 ; ; " Dr. Frank B. Mitchell of East Or- by ) u;,‘:':m' w b g S o ool 5 ' g Omcers of the Club—Grosvenor iy, [ange, X J. has been spending a few N i % Thomas F. Erdman, vice|days with Norwich relatives. VA t: John E. Vaughn, secretar — 2 Curu. _Hull, assistant secretary:.| . Mary N. White and her guest James J. Moore, treasurer; Charles D. director.. new Geer, musical been in Winthendon, Mase., for & visit H » ¢ t SR Tives.in W m Y:( | thio club ona O %vcm?cefi':l el e ives. "as) =1 'scar nter, Rob- ———— ! 2 NG ufi"e'fmfi’. tqn:*lflljcnhug:m-f“ ; ert C. Johnson. Mrs, Archibald Mitchell Jr. gave a by taking work ‘home to finish. | Miss Etta L. Wolcott of Somers Has |- Honorary members — Charles W.|supper party for a number of little been visiting in Norwich at. the. home| Gale, F. W. Lester, George A. Kies, W. | girls Friday, in honor of her daughter, Friday evann:s‘l eeting of Tw of Rev. and Mrs - C. B.Juchm ;. n-.h-kon:i TL.Mx;firreu H. L.| Marfon, whose birthday it was. No. 1, Boy Scouts, was held ¢ ‘errington, . Miller. —_—— pastor’s aidg ous:fin - Otis V‘" ;nd % John &me& ot |, S fim associate members are as fol- Y. M. C.- A. Notes. : Srwich avaui Suim-; ws: regular Sunday school teachers’ wriflb‘fe ‘mer home at un::-% Peint. John T. Almy, Mrs. Fitch Allen, Wil- mz;'{fn, cle' e gy weekly at the and - the: A B. Hall e liam A. Aiken, Mrs. Willis Austin, |y M. C. A. will meet as usual tonight made good wages throughout \the Mu Hal h..:nd ‘his cousin, Miss Sarah Adams, William H. Allen, | for their course of study in the inter- ter. s m e Herman Alofsin, John C. Averfil, Saui | national lessons. i At the interests in som . ora ves, & A 3 - Ask-| The basketball game that was to be ! S n st _charch rv > orange groves. . asloski, : S & |one of ‘the attractions at the tug of H i . tests al e C. at- 'orwlch i- m nmch Mrs. Howard B-l of No. 98 Re: A war. con Hlm ‘.M-ke .eu'ly- appoint- “Caleb—The Courage That Conwf3ise Emy Fannof Neruich, 5 sister, dreg Br ishop, Di. Curts | tug-of-war contests’ promise o0 o8 e quered”—Dr. "Sloeum’s subj tomor- been visiting Mrs. Bal > , Fig 4 ments. ol T e ST e way Tetnned 10 DNt T Tere. Charch, fneha W. Cott, . ' Valves Have Arrived. . = ~Telophone & n- | FOUR NEW MEMB ; N N. CO”'""- Dr. C. R. Chem- 1. he valves have arrived for the boll- New York address, 402 West 5ist St. nys ‘v"vffi’ g::}:x:_;gmude&: iguth%.vedflnc::— o Efloc‘ A : berlain, Dr. H. B. Campbell, Mrs. Geo.|er' at the power house in oton ————e—es———————=——“————— | day next, as the winter semester closes Shh.LacAL meoRe CHAS. D. GEER m‘f:"- Wi{%g‘:éec"c‘l"g‘;eg‘f:‘; E A lwhich will be connected Saaaitr: - & B ” o s orth, v A YOU CAN . g Candidates Initiated _and Reports| Before an audience of several hun- : vie Wiliam 8. BIIPE | bre ey boflers Beve. toanite contiyn Thomas B. Hewitt of New York and| Heard at Regular Meeting at the|dred in Slater hall on Friday evening Joseph H. Ely, JOhn|gliy and one of.the bollers will be shut Always depend upon fnding here just|North Stonington has-purchased three| Home. I N Dr. B. J. b, k off. for inspection as soon as this one What you want in the way of Jeweiry, | 0f the mammoth bronze turkeys from . ctar, f‘l‘?ls 1107 fl’m" b h P is connected. ‘Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Sil- | the Lord's Hill flock. Four candidates were initiated at}Season of bt . e club was as- | Eben Learned, Abraham ine, e Verware. the meeting of Norwich lodge, No. 950, | Sisted by the well known tenor soloist|4. J. La Pierre, W. F. Lester, Georse Unclaimed Letter: The January meeting of the parish{L. O. O. M. in the Moose home on|Charles Harrison and Frederick W. H. Loring, W. W. Lyman, John Mc- | 1, jio¢ of unclaimed letters in the Anything bought here will stand the | Holy Name -society is to be held- in|Laurel Hill Friday evening. The|lester and Miss Annie L. Taft, ac-|Willlams, Miss Sarah W. MacAdams, |, ¢ Tst of unciaimed SCErers in the most careful inspection too. What is|the basement chapel of St. Patrick’s|dance committee presented a report| companists. Fraunk P. MeNamara, Harry C. Mc- |, e 'enbln»':ihqu 27, 1 rank fmore, the man or woman who buys |chureh Sunday afterncon. and. the Improverment. committee re.| Opening with A Winter Song, S. Ar- | Naught, Archibald 'Mitchell, ~ 3 Absolene E . here has not only a large variety from | Ported progrese” Twe Cveoms Chave|cher Gibson. by the club the second |Louise 'B. Meech, John MacDougall, ¢ rniisen, r‘eamr ”‘M" which to make a selection but is as-| In Essex Monday evening Mr . .Fay bgen finished and the new pool table|number on the programme was a|Adelard Morin, Timothy C. Murphy, sured of the best values. and Roy C. Jones of Storrs Agricul- | wil be ready for use today. A new :p of four tenor solos by Mr. Har- | Mrs. James J. Moore, Ethel L. Millard, : * |tural college will give a demonstra- | carg room s now being ftted up. E The solos were as follows: Jacob Munze, John L. Mitchell, Miss| . . = » s Mtk tion on killing and dressing poultry. g " The Nightingale, MacDowell; |'E. M. Norton, William A. Norton, Fred aurice Morris Appliss for Patent. . . eweler FUNERALS. Spirit Flower, Campbell-Tipton: | L. Newton, Everett Noyes, Mrs. C. Maurice Morris of No. 51.Thames ’ jSeteral lofal Delle & ire. makie RALS. (c) If 1.Were King of Ireland, Foster; Th, = . N o bR i Bt L Phone % . plans vist ‘ashington ends at % E : « Yesterday and Today, Spross. . . 3 4 : o = 79-3 21 Broadway | the ' time of the inauguration,. March Miss Louise - Smith. R T il e e i , Preston, Mrs. - a U ies patent on a 4th, which this year falls on Sunday. The burial of Miss” Touise Smith. |voice captivated the audience who |W. . R. W. Perkins « vill reproduce the voice who died in Washington, on-January | prought him :back with encore after " V. Pendleton, . Zlia_ M. | along with the moving pictures. 2 $53 S0 DUEEE At the Norwich almshouse. Supt. ¥.{21, took place Friday afternoon at 2| encore. He nossesses a heautiful tenor H. B. Smith, B e e Y B. Chapman is not worrying oyer the|o'clock in ‘the Yantic cemetery. Rev.|gyoice of great rangs and his interpre- | S T 5 Injured While Skating. ! price of potatoes for the 70 inmates. J. Eldred Brown, -rector of ‘Trinity | tation and phrasing are excellent. He e . Sherman, While skating on Huntington pond ; he stiil has about 300 bushels of the|Episcopal church conducted a cimmit- | has a keen sense of fone color and |Sts Smith, on the West Side, Friday afternoon, season’s crop. tal service at the grave. Friends acted | mualite amd deliEhtful enunciation. His Arthur Adams, about 12 years of age, IN EVERY DETAIL—QUALITY 23 ;. as bearers. ‘Undertakers Henry Allen | voice rose to its fullest in the fourth | van. Robert A Joseph M. | fell and was rendered unconscious. Tha ABOVE ALL Holiss Adles will be at the Lenox|and Son Co. were in charge of the fu- T .on - the programme “Celesfe |Seiden, M S Thomas | 1ad was picked up and carried to his - House, 200 Main street, Norwich, from |peral arrangements - 5 e Teahl C. uier TL A, THo| Hetne. Tuesday evening until Friday. Tele- nd 2 : Caruso’s song of - reputation , C Cftora Rl sk oagtt = 3 o 3 Charles A. McGaffney. Shile - the, Tighter compositions -fairiy | rell, D. T. Undetwood, Ina M. Tffor bhono. I26¢4 Now Fork Siirens. W0LY o cas = : rew ATie. pudience out, so: responsite | Mrs. Atfred N--F-Vaughn, Mrs. Attended Norwich Banguet. R Blnc Ot L AL A T BT g i en before the{Vaushn, ilelen AVilson. Lo 1 ©haries ‘Gardnér of Blackhall street, ndon, attended the banquet at funeral of Charles A. M¢Gaffney, which | was their appreciation, ev Wheeler, Frank f. Woodward. New 1 y uregan house in Norwich of | was #21d° from This late home in Mont- | ciose of his songs. New. ] Swstorme. proving| ville Tridey hfleragen st 3’ o'clonts The remaining numbers on the pro- L e areouth, 3. | the W gan n r 7 the boyvs,| ‘Rev. Mr. Clark officiated- and the | gramme were as follows: 5 g s g R L by b ;| Thursday .ight in celebration of Rob- who have d vi bearers were friends. Burial took|(a) Hymn to Night s GOl N Wk s Qoo ert Burns' birthday anniversary. gathering rust. place in the Comstock cemetery where Beethoven-Spicker 1% 7 % g5 BE o - Rev. Mr. Clark read a committal ser- | (b) Rolling Down to Rio Fattie T.. Jewett. Charies V. Jame A Blithesome Professicn. Tomorrow evening George Eugene|vice. Undertakers Church and Alien Edw. German S M Hag X e s . - e O. L. Johnson. Alexander Jordan, Mr From a paper read in San Francis renr"t;f l!urx:n;,ldr:g;an'?r:nr?s:)l;: :;:;et in charge of the funeral arrange- | (c) The Elfma_}‘lhe (‘?‘;h)\rshen Gibson Rol»n C. Jones, llenry D. gnhnsm' S.| co: “The true funeral director is se phony concert under the auspices o Mrs. Edward Burns. Ceieste Alda (Rida) verai |3 Kehes i Sios K% | rious, but not gloomy; dignified, but Dorsent lodse at Olympia theatre, New| 4 larze number of reiatives and Mr. Harrison Learned, 5 not morose; gentle, but not fawning; friends gmm\\-ev} 'Hén'en, gHartrora, @) J(%“;E -P"}lush Hum}:‘gké‘\"grews Lipvilt.n rs. P an, H. .| gelf-possest, but not self-conscious D i g Tel iddletown, New London and Norwi 0 euben P. A z 5 reprecenting the cane of the delegates| tiepded the funeral of Mvs. Edward | (b) Where'er a Cottage Is % Henry G. Peck, Mrs. Edward X. | duietly/mastertul, but not bossy; alert, cietios of Rockyille, the reports of the| Burns. Wednesday, at her home -on { Valentin Frank | pe, Mrs. Percy S. Palmer. J. but not fuesy; watchful, but not nerv officers showeq that the societies had | Ll Rock avenue, Old Saybrook. St. (Swiss Folk Song) . e Herbert ous; . a kindly, nnassuming master of John’s church was filledrak, the solemn .The Club ‘4 BlchartK Erpest O, ier, Mrs. Chas. | ceremonies.”—Boston Heraid. raised pver 34,00 JD:.Rochflleinprod Ricbards, Gilbert Raymon.l. the Ligh mass, of requiem.. Rew, Martin osed hespital..;, : . - g B : P itel ; L O'Brien, the ‘pastor was ce! : Tntermission Mises Haga, B Mary E. Miniaters Live Longget: s It is claimed that the fish and game | Rev. J. J. Fitzgerald. of New B: 3 g I Rogers, Joanna C. Rogers, 3 1 THIS PURE GUM " BOTTLE IS|Ccommission at the capitol will xha\, deacon, and Rev. T. E. Sulli s- | Song of the Vikingze aton-Faning | Robbins, Alexander Ritchie, Mrs Statistics show that a religious life their hands full this session. There |ter. sub-deacon. The_ cioir and or- : The Clup ratio Bigelow. Hugh Blackledg tends to prolong existence in this GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS was never such activity shown before | §anist of St. Mary's Star of the Sea,|(2) Memories % Cadman rs, Thomas Browning, : country, and that ministers are among regarding issues which the members|New London. and Mre. : “Gitman f(b)-Whe Dove.and the Lily, . Burielghl.,s, i am. A. Puckingham, I'| the longestlived individuals. Brain 2 3 must consider, of St. Jehn's chur (c) Three Shadows Burleigh | 1, Bickford, W. Tyler Browne, M. % Hve 3 e Lth wh The only time you think of sick room After the fina® ir| (@ Sunset Russell Ber.. Mra, Grack. W, Blackston workers live longer than_those who - i Mrs. | 1abor with their muscles, women long- s < Fhe o Tolland people interested in birds|rendered Lead, Kind! L, Mr. Harrison R. Baird. John . _Barnes, is when you are sick—[p. T been invited to the home of Rev.|rial services were read at the grave|A Barcarole Protheroe | Charles T. Bard, . Bailey, Mrs.! er than ‘'men and the married longer i A, When that time eomes telephone 761— | and Mrs. B. F. Case Wednesday even- | by Father. O'Brien, .assisted by Fath- The . Club as i85 s ing. Rev. Mr. Case has some interest- |ers Fitzgerald = and _ Sullivan. The | Hymn to the Madonna Kremser % THATS THE ing facts concerning the evening gros- | bearers were Frank M. Roache and ‘The Club with Mr. Harrison James J. beaks which he has promised to read. |Andrew J. McGaw of Old Lyme. M. V.| The active members of the Bass Clef H, Crozier, Hannah M. Crow- His Deduction. LEE & OSGOOD CO., Dru st 4 Murphy of Norwich, James Shea of|are as follows ” Frederic H. Cranston, James L. “What conclusion did you draw from ey gs rong addresses to men by the pop-! New Haven, John O'Neil ang M. D.| First S Case, Frank Coxeter, F. H. Chappell, your. study of that ancient Egyptian ular preacher of Moosup, Rev. A. H.|Buckley of New London. The flower|G. Curtis izabét] ‘rowe, G, H. Chapman, Jo- . - Withee, at 3:30 Sunday in Thaver|bearers were Robert Burns, Jr. and |Charles H. Lamb, Charles W. Parsons, o Campben AL M. Chaser “yiigs] inseription?” asked :the professor of oot o Noes Topic, “Christ’s Meas- [Edward O'Brien, grandsons; and the|Ernest Spross. Catherine Coughlin, W. H. Cardwell, | archeology’ Why,” replied the su- a(‘ie' of a Man” Swahn's orchestra.— |ushers were A. W. Lamay and M. J. Second- Tenors—Frank G. Aubrey, | Mrs. H. E. Flagler, Mrs. Charles Fiske, | perficial student. “I decided that the i Golden. The floral tributes were beau- | William A. Buckingham, Oscar W.|C_H. Frisbie, Henry L. Frisbie, Mrs.| o1q Egyptians had their comic artists, tiful. Carpenter. James J. Moore, Leonard C.| W. H.* Fitch, George D. Fillmore, W. -3 L ADIES B TR e e e Herbert Baker. Prentice, Roderick F. Sullivan. E. Fuller, the Misses Geer, Mrs. Gard- | the same as we have. > 5% i The funeral services for Herbert| TFirst Basses—Hume E. . Flagler, |iner Greene, Nathan A. Gibbs, Richard G. G. Scrivener-of Norwich is coming >, - - Baker of Canterbury were held in the [ Charles D. Geer. Willilam F. Habekotte, | R. Graham, Clementine Graham, Mrs. Undefined. We will cheerfully. ex- down to Jewett City for conference at|church at Central Village - Thursday | Gordon A. Harvey, Robert C. Johnson, | Baward Graham, C. D, Gallup, Herbert| All feeble mind: d all dilletanti 3 the Methodist church in the evening, A ~ A eeble minds and al etan i planning to return 1o Putnam ' | morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Bdward | Archibala MacDougall, Archibald Mit- | W. Gallup, J. W. Gilbert. Willlam C.| o200 goie'ce on definitions in matters phm all about our 01 Davies, pastor of the Congregational |chell 4th, William H. Rush, George R.|Gilman. Mrs. George G. Grant, Mrs, C. » P that - are not subjects of deductive Broach: tomorbame church at Westminster, . officiated. | Siedenburg. Joseph.C. Worth. C. Gildersleeve, Edwin W. Higgins, J. There Many relatives and friends were in Second Basses—Raymond V. Cong-|D. Haviland, Mrs. E. J. Hannon, Ed- | thinking. ‘The Roman jurists, the e o f‘w"figy“éf:‘::l’;n‘gt ;:;‘:&‘_’ attendance, includins relatives ~from | don, J. Dana Colt, Charles W. Day.|win Hil, C H. Havens, Mrs. Arthur | greatest the world has ever seenm, termoon, az urgent. - | Brookiyn, Danielson, . - Nor- [Grosvenor Ely, Thomas F. Frdman.|Howard, J. Raiph Howe, Mrs, F. L. i Feny Ggmands for SUP. | wich, Mcosup and other places, testi- | Charles C. Giidersieeve; Chester T.| Hutchins, Mra. Charles’ H. Haskeli,| tAUght us to beware of definitions. lies are re buy £ i w !dla, surgicaj dreflms!’ oy g:e;e:e%t;i:a ;;tc &:‘?&% ‘frhn;?: ‘Work, properly so called, is an ap- . > The Corme-:ncm Clab of Hartfora | 20nald, and a niece’s husband, Louis % peal from the seen to the unseen—a and Dnmonds. County will entertain the students of | DeGrenier. g R poT MU HAY Gevout Soapine smpon; Miskar powars: The body was conveyed to the Me- HISTORY LECTURE SERIES BOUGHT SPALDING PROPERTY. | and unless they stand by us it will the Connecticut Agricultural College t be 'k but kery.—Carlyl nof a worl ut quackery.- arlyle. ; o Bte o o araL AgTieniGaL OO morial chapel in Evergreen cemetery e THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. Jia: Siomea= smosra g ¢ qunch | at Central Village where a short com- | Friday Night's Talk Brings Course Up | Will Take Up Res ; Professor Guy Smith, organizer of the | Bitiel Service was read by Mr. Da- to Birth of Meses. Alterations H Jewelers, Established 1872. J|Milk Dealers’ Association will speak. | rico; afier Which it was placed in the = = e e o e R . - i = ere was a good attendance at the Spaldi 0] = e 8 ical American?” PLAUVTCADDER BUILDIRG Many improvements are being made | Fill take place later. Many beautiful | inir o the serics of lectures that are | the crest of Broaduny il haw b | he likes basabell, has e by Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates, | 10Wers covered the casket. being delivered at the Y. M. H. A.|eold ¢ 3 s gyt a) e 3 - M. H. A.lecld to ex-Mayor Timothy C. Murphy, | owes a mortgage, pays alimony and the former the son of the late Deacon . OB . 3 rooms Friday evenings M. I Sil- Horace S. Gates, of Norwich, in the OBITUARY. erastt GGG OE e Tt Teh s s Tk (hebe ot roperty. "Phe | thinks the moving pictures have grand lence There After Been Made. Typleal. 0ld Denison homestead *at Mystic, a ekt s Institute. roperty i f 165 feet opera beaten a mile.”—Life. fine example of New England houses Mrs. Michael Quinn. - The course so far has progressed | Broadway and s depin of 200 feer | - a century ago, which they. recemly Mary Quinn, widow of Michael {up to the birth of Moses and the sub- |The house is constructeq of brick and Daily Thought. secured. uinn, died Thursday about’ midnight | ject for the lecture next week will be | has at'her home in Versailles after a short pas 13 rooms, and there are also green_ | If instead of & gem, or even a flow- Recently thére was hung in .h, illness with pneumonia. Mrs. Quinn | Th: two summer houses. The property | er, we could cast the gift of a lovely : rooms of the American Geographical|was 86 years and 7 months old and | meeting on Sunday afternoon and a tho that V lo IN society of New York a portrait of the [ Was born in Ireland. Mrs. Quinn re- | whist will be held in the evening. Eifl‘ll"ffabfiufi?"n"“ sg;g?:e g ks o dhonr af & friend) I. e late Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer of |sided in Occum and Versailles for a would be giving as the angels must Stonington, Conn., di: vy - | number of yvears and then moved t FE ACH'E‘R ol ers Lanal s itt trom mic-mreses; Mis. | Moosup whera she lived: for 35 years, | SOARD OF RELIEF oo R - e e et George A. Adee, Mrs, Edward I Fihe |1ived in Beacon City, 'N. ¥ Tor two HELD ORGANIZATION MEETING| A parched throat which was _re- Woerth Rememberin Stri s ney and Miss Grace N. Stanton, years and about two years ago she sponsible for William L. Cole of New 8 bt PR . 4 - 3 i London arising from hLis bed t t ‘world woul both er an : vene o TN Quinn 15 Suren Fred G. Prothero ls Chairman For| Goit oy (1080 o'clock Thursday hisht | brighter if we would dwell on the duty Vl‘"ll‘ sold o A Bolton fruit raiser says that the Mrs. Quinn is survived by two sons, n easy terms Aot iR g B st ) el B the Next Twelve Months. perhaps saved his own life and that | of hagpiness as well as the happiness Fer appointments address E: are not nearly. so, numerous this win-|sailles and one daugiiter, Mrs. Rose of his family, and prevented a serious | of auty —Sir John Lubbock. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Noe- ]! ter as last. He. places some of the|Hunt of Providence. O N e et oF - the v & Liose by fire n bis ‘home at ‘63 witen il wich, Conn.. . credit to the work done by the school Mrs. Edward Kavanaugh, hall building and organized with Fred |2venue. When Cole arose he detected P children last winter in ‘contesting for| Aster a limgering iliness of t|G. Prothero, chairman and James C.|% StTon€ odor of smoke in the house. Optimistic Thought. the prizes t‘)erred by Bolton grange | ix weeks duration: Marsaret Chooter | Fitzpatrick, clerk. Henry Gebrath is He traced its source to,ine kitchen| 1t is a shameful thing to be weary N ey SR wife of Edward Kavanaugh, died at | the other member of the board. The|Znl - S 5 her home, No. 318 Frahklin sigfet. [Session for hearing appeals commences of inquiry when what we search for is excellent. DR. SHAHAN, S, ?ll FREIGHT TRAINS COLLIDE Friday afiernoon - shortly before 4 |Feb. st continuing each day Sunday T the City Cdart: on diveases ot te Rlo0d und Stom AT WEST GHESHIRE. | “ Ik xéep - 20th. ame sys: Culture thera r Rhaumatisni, Neu- o Margaret Chester -Kava tem will be followed as last year u . Six men were before the city court Remember This. B B g sis Ane hacy 72 g born in this city July 16, 1886, the |Ing a blank form to be filled out and | Friday morning for failure to pay their | T, remove rings from the fingers mia, Skin and O i = Kidniey troubles. - Conventionai or pre- | One Trainman Killed — Two Others | g uonter of & sworn to by each person appearing be- | personal tax bill seripilon treatment for the Stomuch Sorioualy. Huet, ¢ e o S oy BhT Bary | tna naaad The case of breach of the peace | SWollen by their tightness, dip the fa- ¥ prevention et Tiph Hours: . ;i | ticklly all her life here. She was edu-| & oo o une til Feb. 1 Knickerbocker Suits 7 to 18-year sizes at 209% to 4095 Reduction A ‘great big chance to buy Children’s Clothes cheap. No attention whatever is paid to the present advanced cost of this kind of merchandise. Fit out your boy now for spring. Suits as low as $2.00, and the $10.00 Svits reduced to $6.75. Big assortment in the best selling grades. $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Suits at $3.75, $4.75 and $5.75. Commencing: this morning MEN’S SUITS and OVER COATS also at reduced prices The F. A Wells Co. “Good Clothes Store” Wouldn't Be New to Her. Miss Gigglegum (zingle and roman tic)—*“The shower of soot and ashes from Vesuvius must be an aweins fng sight. Would you not like to wit ness it?” Mrs. Pottson Pans (ma ried and prosaic)—"Oh, 1 don I've seen-my husband take down a stovepipe.”"—Judge. CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Poat Office 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Cverhauling and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Maijn St. 1017 & M. 2.€ a8 78 D, m. Phons| Cheshire, Goma. Jaii. 821. N tside ~BJ 1 al cated at sL Patrick’s parochial ‘h N oA 23 fer 7| Reitz of Bridgeport, On"Freb. 16, 1906, ‘she was united | “Maudy, is your husband sober and |- A man from T s een Penaity of Originality. ———————__|instantly killed and two other traii-|marriage with Edward Kavanaugh in | industrious?” “Yes, ma’am, he shore- | C2nvassing here was before the court e i < 3 < ¥ but he was discharged. Loneliness has ever been the tempo- > wive = men_ seriously Injured late tomgm ind | New York city, who survives with -her i % A < head-on collision between freight ts and the 1y is: When he's sober dere ain’t a |, . e mr d Bro a :hrmn: on the Northampton ¢ lvmon 3 m:., “,‘.‘,,,,E"'é.’,’;‘,‘:;,"“;_};,’g:“g‘;;{;& man in de world will work harder fo' S s Futy Petany Dt originglitycSElacien (1) Ildllal the New York, New Haven and Hi of -this clty, Misses ‘Katherine and | de Drice of a drink dan he will”—De- |, ., 2007 - (8¢ bl s B Pra s i e o g Chester of New Haven. " | troit Free Press. x e pride in my ability to Many Mica Deposits. ,hms,, . Haven, a braleritio o w%,’m X Mrs. Kavanaugh braved hesrh I.onl il i ’ndu":unh;n '::'(m. : ‘-:ld lklel.‘:ln, Mica deposits sufficieitly large to :\:::::fxwiizd :kénoiaaggm“w: gentle and | xo'v‘:lls disposition,~and .n,r[ Our Sawed-Off Sermon. . M’ ,:, have $10 “d“',“'",," w":fl it .: develop exist in twenty states. will relieves Hoarseness, t‘m of Voice, | tal in Waterbury, where at a late ho .,.,., A Ny W % Wh-tl yas K45, w‘:mmem- the timo he would not pay it Dack. And | ST o go in e an e| he didm’t.”—Kansas City Star. on’t Le! n Troubles Spread. Coughs and, all irritatips of the Throat | it Was said they would recover. Th 3 e SBleat b AL S were taken to thé hospital in an auto. Hardships Sl Exist. other: Probably there is nothing be- Red, pimply skin -that itches - and 106 A- ‘]- 1A% mobile truck by,Dr. Charles Denisop, | : ¢ % —Indiana = i il the medical exaintner. The cause 9 i these vears of wonderful am P rm s 008 e S Futlle Task. LR iy ek o the 2ccident is. not. knowp. S ¥ Unless you are close enough to him [ handicap and a constant source of ; C——T_ : , v tor LA Suref Shged s tor, following | OITY Correct it at once with Dr. Y e oot bt A “Phlladeiphia Julge has decided | u leader is the most futile tacke | healing sintment kills the Ferm, sooths D P 1““ ghly S that if you lend money to your wife Giobe, es the irritation and quickly restores 50 Main Street. .3 i o : 2 clean it, 8I1. . k.S £ Eeonerhy. it is hers. We know it, ’u.. o REEp : your skin to normal. For babies suf- soap to u:e s oz tl- fering tid) tortures of X grown-ups who have chronic skin ajlments. Dr. 1gbson' Eczema Ointment is 2 guarantee remedy. At your druggist, 30c. Teos Gamoba o .

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