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Music was furnished during the | gyest of Mrs. hels v c - | supper by W m Harrison, Jr., and | g gl :“l';;;;“. | Miss Dorothy Harrison. evening. Mo | games were playe | fortunes told. | hundred enjoyed the good things to eat ilchool and church Sund: T irs.. Norman Standi: After supper, and many had thelr | York after spending a week in town. Congregational Sunday, sehaol was { represented at the older girls” conference iday and-Saturday’ by Mary Kusiak, Léuise Plainville—Fred J. Di of. street. has retyrued to the firet time in eight left hergsin 1812 and Children Cry FLETCHER'S pri . Mastar 3 it Richard Standish have returned to. New frory jov and Crown | quarterly home here for | Afr. Dimes the army ’ and Gertrude Ladd. ol., enteri 3 OA ST O RI1A I Rally day will be held in the Sunday mnr"‘uémo, TR ai i Little of nete hapened in Norwich fif- ty years ago this weéek. The Gooc Teniblars of the Norwich distriet werc making plans to hold their quarterly mgeeting in this city “and arrangements were made for the entertainment of the delega James Greenwood was elect- od president of the central district board 6f .cucation and Costells Lippitt was Velectea socretary. Items of Interest gleaned from the files of The Bulletin of Octaber, 1879, are as follows: Monday, Oct 24, 1870—The anniver- sary exerciges of the Tract Speiety of the Methodist Episcopal church were held in this ~city Yyesterday. the | morning’ appfopriate services were held in the curious churches of the demomi- mation and in the evening a platform meeting was held in the East Main street church the Rev. Dr. Newball pre~: siding. The church was filled with an interested_and appreciative audience. The Broadway church Was ~crowded yesterday evening apd hundreds went Gough delivered an address pecullarly adapted to young meu. The points whi he especially diseyssed’ webe atiieism wd intemperance. A correspondent of the London Stand- ard says that the American Smbulance Corps has been given to understand by the Prussians that ita aid is ndt Wanted. ‘Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1870—The Grammar school is full te overflawing and the accommodations for it are mut- ficient. 1t has therefore been found neg- essary to conselidate the intermediate departments in the School strest house, in order to relieve the senior redtn of some of the pressure. At a special ‘meeting of Niagars Ea- gine Company last evening the death of Jacob A, Kehr, a former member, was announced and sultable resclutions wers adopted. At an adjourned meeting of the baard. of cducation of cemtral district yomter- day afternoon J§més Greenwood Was elected president and Costelio Lippitt secretaty for the current yea?. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1870—Though it |is not known whin they are coaled Weth~ ef cold weathet is at hand, fourteen vel- sels laden with the a neeted with Newcastle, coal whar! ready to discharge cargo. A gentleman in a decayed stats ef clothing Is canvassing the city for eup- seriptions to the Colonization Saglety. The bellef is that he s a gnare and that hig morals are as his garment. The brick superstrueture of the schaol- {house on Laurel Hill i¢ being rapl Hlaid. The Shetuckepy at Greeneville i st} feared that the milly gmu be obliged (0 work agam only half Thursday Oct. 27, 1870—The next onvention of the Good Temp- is district will be held with No. 4, Thursday, Nov. calied o order at 10 a. have héen made 4 pro- for the dclegatos -5[ away unable to obtain admittance. Mr.{n Mabsl !lo'.'l n e. D. Makmey, x. a visl - ll:: L ,:.:m&:.a twowa Friday. a the ol zr};perumm Wi ral Ame! | oman ‘aad & B B Mr. Crandail made o from making s Rev. Align Shaw Bush, the ext x, stated why he ehold vote the he wanted nm- tion, Mr. Crandall Coatell of Mys- . candidate for sene- 1th senatorial district, who ] j?igi.i t, paster of the M. E. 3 0 of Universal o Ry an tickes W mon flrst se- ang 1. Allyn, town olerk “"yr"' wate it and sat with the with sidging of The A Dudiey C. Perking e Mh‘“ Wedneslay evening Glnn: F 8ad heard the Swiss £ "f :§§§?‘ i3 in ¥. Peckham of Breakwater udu fram a three weeks' recent years in our If you are —ths lasting kind. your visit at the heme of het sen-in-law and Qaughter, M2, and Mrs, movm. in Stam-, ] Rev. Al m' m and Mrs. Dush, T e o Eretman members of the X tended a mogmg ln tn! -\u udqr ening at the hame of Mt Georgo L. Carey and is to be on Tuesday, Nov. 1fth. As 1 are but four charches of the Congr tional Soeme for the November meeting on her semi- tercentenary. this being possible by the courtesy of the Canterbury Green church in affering to give her date for November o Westmingter for her celebration, whick In Bed Room Fl;rniture Yw'nmmmmfl;dmhuh-—ai hbwm—wmhbh don’tputoficmmgbmncwlobokdh Wenmdu!nfweuflmthuflou.&hfi —you will become a Shea & Burke customer. Owcunnm«lkmwmbcflmeof&.finiefl"-*’ wohvenddthm—%bflnfiubflhn“m No one can undersell us—or give m W“ SHEA & BURKE A Wallowe'sn social i (Saturday) evesing. Miss Helen Fraser, s teacher 19 ford, spent the week end with rder still in use in Conneeticut, It | ents, Mr. and Mve. 3. . Frasth st PRty a mistake to let such an anniver sary pass unnoticed. c'en doings of Westminster Mu- Amanda Fighor. and otritt u.u;m» puu%v o home of their I - The celebration a tthe parsonage will be “""‘““ i"‘". Matheween, Manday 1o | neyt Monday. A committee of which Miss chairman is preparing the ennie Ras eiz was given a sure mmlflk 3 rof his 19th birtiay Judas Iscariat, or the Sin of Jealousy, e ofs C. C. Waa the phator’s subjeet at Bunday morn- l\uu. A number Were present, gome {rom WaraRIp. Lake fatm William rethatves frow New Tor | M William, Darling was & Colehaster caller Monday. PRICE READJUSTMENT SALE BEGINS THIS MORNING Inaugurated For the Purpose of ‘MEETING THE CONDITIONS OF TODAY ————the public demands goods at lower prices. ————there is a néed of stimulating the merchandise movement. ————the long wartime period of inflation in all lines—laber, manufacturing and specuh.hng is coming to an end. —~——the world is waking from its spree, and realizes the necessity of sobering up. —————mnufuhnren are firxhng ways to lower manufacturing costs—jobbers are releasing their stocks st reductwm—we, in turn, are going to clean the high-priced muchlndue from our shelves, ln‘ you are going to reap the benefit of it all. ~—————many of the reductions, of which the newspapers have spoken are not available yet, and will not b until Spring, but—m7— WE ANTICIPATE THEM — YOU CAN SAVE RIGHT NOW We have taken it department by department—the prices have been cut and slashed until they are lower M you have seen them for a long, long time. Long Lists Were Published in Yesterday’s Paper —— Every Department Has Made Wonderful Reductions in the Prices of Seasonable MeréhMu. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY —_— 1 Kings, 12th ohapter, is the ises Mrs. T. Edward | compn , Mts. Chatles Barstow, Deacon Bdwin Rdmond and Mrs. Frank . Lin- Hell. Sub-eommitiees are being appoint- At the followship of #ix churches held 1ast Tuesday With the Kkoak church Rev Robett Humphrey was ciected scribe place of Rev. Willlara ¥Fryling of Waure- gan, resigned. 10 JetApt We Wvitation of Westminster 15" WIFE. It was unanimeusly yoted | 5 \\muu..z:u Lytle street. | po eb found Foley's * what 1 wanted fo ik, o ¥ Tl omd oo Prompt Co. Charles & of Milidale was & Pee cent guest of s sister, Mra Tigar Standish. 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