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Harvey Kingsley, formerly of this city, was a visitor in town on Friday. ‘Willlam M. Willlams of Church BL R fon ke, the Best Varicy Gromn Cabb: street, who has bee: lously il with. i iati A nqu Miss Fedder of Waterford, N. Y., Is Erech / sparagus, New Cabbage, VARIOUS MATTERS. Tireets v has been serlousiy il with| Connecticut McKinley Association has o 58 2 B e bR Eresh "omatoes, ~New Escarsle, Friday, almanac day, promised a ai- | Friday, | at Bridgeport--N. S. Lippitt Made Presi Fresh (raulifiower, New Romain, s 2 Mayo v ‘“"1‘ Py Ereahpinach, " New Feppers, veestty (Gt Weathir, iss Grace Hudson, who has been Steiner, Cruttenden, Gale and Hubbard Elected to|,*iir 2ladys Mure 00 Loyil 0% oud and, as'a for 1909 N ss er o ure! . QI'P. ncas ‘(Signed.) Fresh mported Grapes, ds nint rane - peavialon s Qo S Yl h T h Office. gt | s peorn weather.” “Complexion oy iy are now displayed and are very ate tractive. There are many noveities this year appropriate for all ages. We can supply Valentine Parties s F 1ESH KILLED BROILERS. Guine Broilers, Erle, Pa. The Fortnightly was entertained on Thursday afternoon by Miss Edith . . Bliss at her home on Lincoln avenue. "‘{_‘E mmhm‘:nm The Wednesday club met this week S5C3Ip I8 entirely free from dandruf. with Mrs. Frank W. Browning of Lin- - (Sisned) etes TSN Many of the carnations worn in hon- —_— or McKinley day had an after-the-ball [ MMiss Allce M. Appleton, formerly s of Norwich, sololst with the Royal band of Venice, was in ‘'the city on F ant. tior: to address the adsociation, brought out loag cheerin World Getting Better. The custom begun six years ago of honoring the memory of President ‘William McKinley was adhered to by Natiy - Apples, Pl ved | Wednesday, “Beauty Doctor, Vo Your | Turkeys, ~Tangerines, Tadt ovanfems’ gaat stortil prove ¢ the McKinley association of the state| Senator Judson in his response iv-| colp avenue. The subject for the aft- | e TR T " | with Cards and Valentines in quan- Y XXX | Beef, Grape Fruit, one of the most disagrecable of the| Wasik Cros Friday night at lts banquet held in |{FTed to the address by the Rev. DI.|ernoon was Madeira, the paper being Sixth 8t., 0%, Teh, tities at & special low rate, FIN(, FLORIDA NAVEL ORANGES, Somers Bros. winter, Some of the church societfes in Con- necticut towns held McKinley enter- tainments on Friday evening. sume his duties at the Wauregan office. correspondent notes that J. W. Atwood has so far recov- ered from his recent iliness as to re- Co.’ the Stratfield, Bridgeport, more than three hundred members and guesfs listening to the toasts, in which the eulogy was pronounced by John G. Capers of Washington, commissioner of Internal revenue. As were the five Parkhurst of New York in Bridgeport a few evenings ago, when the subject was “the Higher Law.” He sald that the corridors of the hotel still rang with the wor::“c:td‘n‘;lbx?flnt‘lo:n?légl: clergyman against public institution; and men In public life. Said _the prepared and read by Mrs. Browning. ARCANUM CLUB BOWLING. | Team Two Won All the Games ‘Match With Team One. stamps for sample lerpicide M’:‘:.Ileh. TWO AND $1.00 The Lee & Osgood Co., speclal agents —_— A great variety of Books suitable for Valentines, We have added many new geods to FUNERALS. Mr, and Mrs, James L. Gould, on: T that I litical lif ith. a men in the e's pol s sl g Levie S8 whe "reid™ 4 M3 JAmES | Sul party lince. The messages broughi Eriiay Smorning ‘from Shck Tate ‘nome,| by the guests were inspiring and elo- | No, 152 Broadway, at which thers was | auently delivered. BINGLE CIRCUIT WIRE For Meriden Fire Department in dition to General Wire. ;1214 Geo. R, Harris, M. D. The pastors of the Roman Catholic diocese of Hartford hold their next conference on the first Tuesday in March, Midyear examinations in many of the 25¢ Table. Among them some Glass Candlesticks (elght inches high), a pretty Night Lamp that will burn eight hours speaker: p"Nu man with red corpuscles in his blood can look in that dark pessim- istic way on the world about us. Those were the words of a man who has failed to discover the upward trend of humanity and civic life, of one who preceding gatherings, At the Arcanum club alleys on Fri- brought together day evening in the Class A tourney, Teams One and Two clashed, with one absentee on the former, whose score was made up fro mthe lowest on the opposing team in each game. Team ‘The Meriden board of fire commis- Physician the colleges and preparatory schools are affording some of the students a few da. vacation at home. This year, the annual meeting of the a large attendance of relatives friends, ed the services. and a hymn were read by Rev. Rev. J. Eldred Brown, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, conduct- The scripture lesson and Dr. At _the opening, after the invocation by the Rev. H. H. Tweedy, the mem- bers sang President McKinley's fa- vorite hymn, “Nearer, My God, to Thee.” The toastmaster was the re- tiring president, Postmaster Willlam has spent his years In the mould of the ea‘;lh like the sightless mole which constantly burrows but never comes to the light, Those were the words of a {)ronhet of calamity in this lh‘e of un Two took all three games, getting th third by only three pins. Fox was th. only one to go over 500, while Craw. ford had sigh single, 194. Fox had the most strikes and Frisble the most spares. The scoring was by Meech | eral wire in use, sioners met Thursday evening in Chief Horan’s office and in_ addition to ap- proving the bills for the month, decid- ed to instal] a new single circuit tele- phone system in addition to the gen- This they believe SPECIAL For Today Only. Wanpe. AT el e e e Ry ettt e |, Ml Whe wikipe o the o | mitern, S At of it | SR Buoimond e et S| 1, Yoy R i, fmbrovemet Room 24, - - - Shannon Bullding. | on tho afternoon of the second Tucs- | bor tosiied o the cataein 1o which the | Licut. Gov. Frank B, Weeks spoke for | Such o prophat, { fear, has but 3 mea | Hatoh acored. ¥he summary: pesnder. we “presens Sysiem e nee | @ Will sell our 50¢ AT oo v s B L T L die ik for he Taw ot the Tenas | the bad: the evolution of the law st.sp.m. b, it in effect @ party wire. The new Gl P" h o adaitin to regular hours 8 to 10| Ciaute . Ruseall of New Haven, | B Gentons NiorcOhyCr . GRS arEs e advescd ot man o | omeren 1 1 fias S 1§ 4 i sifiion o the party ass Flichers 8 e 1 Yo 3y, o "¢ ® 1®| formerly of Taftville, will address a |James C. McPherson, John C. Averil g Ot pansticent lawe which | Chureh, | 164 187 18 4571811 5 3| At the present time. if Snyons 18 Call: @ fice from 1 to 2 p. m. 'Phone 59. decbd general teachers’ meeting at Broad. way school, Monday, at 4 p. m. Topic, Arithmetic.—adv. | Alvert S. Comstock and Daniel F. taken il. The remains were Bridzeport by Charch & Allen burial was in the familv lot in M tain View cemetery, where the commii Me- to and oun- thoughtful, patriotis, humane men are striving to secure and to interpret. In conclusion, Mr. Judson spoke of President McKinley as an example of the great characters that the times Crawferd, Team Two. st.sp.m. b, ing one of the houses, the others, al- though on the same wire ,are cut off and cannot be communicated with un- til the wire is cleared. The new system is so arranged that for 25c each. - - bers have been notified Fine Tailorin Eoca), e won_ | a1 service was read by Rev. M. sy Frisble, 165 145 147—457| 5 16 8 1|I!f anyone wishes to call one of the 3 that the annual meeting of the Con- | Brown ~ Besides relatives, . Av PThe Rev, Mr. Crafts sald that his|Fox. 168 119 166—803/10 9 7 4| houses they can do so through the GEO. A. DAVIS. —at— necticut Library association will be | erfll. McPherson, Comstock and Me- story records that a mation lives and | Blood, 160 169 166—495 9 13 4 4|central telephone exchange and still y held at Yale university, New Haven, |Nell " accompanied the remafns” to Henomes. puerta throvgh Hs moral | Tilig o 175 156—ail 4 15 & P o By e e 25.29 Broadway SWA“" S o Wednedsy, Fetimasy $ o and spiritual influence. In all respects — | — — — —|wish to communicate with another ’ LA and all his activities with men Wil- 642 669 625 193630 53 23 14 | they can do so with the aid of & switch | _Jjan30daw Ghetucket St, opp, First Nat. Bank.| Rev. P. C. Wright will preach at URIE CLUB WHIST. liam McKinley tried to be and to do Toans' Mabiing placed in the houses. It is not neces- dec2sd the Central Baptist church Sunday |y, o, B e i good. ¢ .| #ary_for them to communicate with morning upon “The Mark of a Mature [\ oW Organization Has Initial Enter- Norrls S, Lippitt and Tvler Crut-|,. Won. ILost. P.C.|the central exchange to do thi Stani ar Christian” His evening topic will be tainment. tenden were in attendance at the T::.mn g;? . 1: 1; 4214 The :cut of ‘“:‘.'t'e'{“”.:’"""f“‘ s $10 < = 3 Ve J g X ing. -524 | per year on each telephone in use on The Impression We Make Upon| The Laurle club, a newly formed or- m?l‘elzlgngollowlng are the members from | Team Three 7 1 +389 | the line. g Toi.e‘ Valentines! Valentines! Pretty, Novelty and Joke Valentines and’ Valentine Post Cards for every- one. Friends."—adv, The executive officers of the Con- necticut Postmasters' assoclation met in Bridgeport Thursday with Postmas- ter Marigold as host, and selected Feb- ganization, gave its first enter ment Fridav evening in the form whist in Foresters' hall, tain- of a making an auspicious beginning in the social line, There were twenty-five tables and the foliowing was the way the prizes awarded: were this end of the state: New London County. New London—S. T. Adams, Theo- dore Bodenwein, F. B. Brandegee, John Hopson, F. P. Latimer, John MeGin- ley, W. C. Noyes, W. F. M. Rogers, C. OPEN NIGHT AT GYM. Athletic Events, Acrobatics and Bas- ketball at Y. M, C, A, WANTS $10,000. Man 8hot in Leg When Mistaken for Burglar Claims Heavy Damages. Preparations SELECTED LINE OF MRS, GERVAISE GRAHAM'S GOODS, NONE BETTER. Crepe Paper, Napkins, Hearts and| uary 22 as the place and time for the Firsts—Miss Buteau, 34, a Thy 9 An interesting and rather unusuall > vase; Fred Bus 7, ki t; B. Whittlesey, W. B. Coit and J, F. e first of the season’s open nights, 8 Cupids for valentine partjss. annual meeting of the body. secondsMra. H B " Beausolelf, ~ 3 Sullivan. | which are to be held monthly at the | Case Wiii be Lriea soon in the superior | [UCY A. SPARKS. Tel. 4433 A fine ilne of Post Cards, Flags, etc., Ledyard—W. L Allyn. Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, was success- chael Mankevich against Allen Shel- 49 COIT STREET. ' This week's Catholic Transeript, re- sh A irds—Mrs. % ‘Waterforda—E. C. Hammond, fully conducted Friday night and €or Lincoln Duy end” Washington's| This weeks Cattolic Tranacript, se-| i M e TR Lyme—E. H. Geer, T. C. Haines and | furnished an ineresting evening for the | rick and ~Alexunder Gedrus, = and | Take West Side Car To Ann Strest Birthday. erY T T 7. ‘Shahas, & T an ash tray. o W. Marvin, large number present. The programme | thereby hangs a tale. Last April Man- | “porgonal attention given to Corset ' . Do T U, L Sust eppointed rector of| [Enjoyable musical numbers were NORRIS §. LIPPITT. Niantic—J. F. White, opened with the regular cf :‘fxfif;y'::““‘:"n SN eaer kY W Eitdng. ‘my line of High Grade besds uoty P ven In v el . v 3 g P 3 orsets. “Hs. [”m H'l haflkhl\ sqlfln the Catholic university, notes the fact PEIVEN In vocal solos by Miss Delia|the Rev. Ernest J. Crafts of Bridgeport| Jewett City—A. C. Lada, paratus dril] of the empl (g il I S an30a NOTICE! The Annual Meeting of the Norwich Division of the American National Red Cross will be held at the residence of that he was a member of the board of judges of the Hall of Fame. A bill introduced Tuesday fin the house at Hartford this week provides that in actions for Ifbel the defendant shall be required to prove that the statments made by him were true and not merely, as under the present law, that he had reason to belleve them to be true. At this week's meeting of the Con- Sabourin, Mr. Fontaine and Alme don, accompanied by Miss Louise bourin, ficers: President, vice president, H. P. Beausoleil; retary, Aime 'Gordon; treasurer, Arthur Richards. OBITUARY. Nathan Freeman. The death of Nathan Freeman curred at his home, No, 57 Thames street, at 9.30 Thursday evening, of The club has chosen these of- Dr. G. A. Comeau; Gor- Sa- sec- Dr. oc- and former “The on “McKinley, the Man Lieut. Gov. Everett J. Lake on Pursuit of Happiness.” In eloquence which held the audi- ence's close attention, Commissioner Carers spoke on “William McKirley as I Knew Him’ During the dinner the orchestra ac- companied the members in their sing- ing of favorite popular songs. Officers Elected. The business meeting consisted in choosing Norwich for the next ban- quet, with Bank Commissioner Norris Colchester—H. B. Buell, Groton—T. Hamilton. Norwich—N. J. Ayling, A. B, burn, E. S, Bishop, Willlam Caruthers, C. B. Chapman, H. H. Gallur E. W. Higgins, G. M. Hyde, A. L. Hale. W. H., Hall, F. T. Maples, C. D. Noye: W, H. Oat, G. E. Parsons W. M. Richards, H. W. Tibbits and S. H. Reeves. Tolland County. Stafford Springs—A. J. Squires. Mansfleld—H. W, Woodward. Somersville—N. Keeney. Vernon—H. C. Smith, H. H. Willis. ¥ class under the leadership of Phyi- cal Director George P. Peckham. This was followed by the spring board high Jump by the same class, one of their series of competitive athletic events. The team called the Clippers were the high point scorers for the event, but the Tigers held their lead on the total the tournament, which are Tigers 1,005, Merry Wid- Clippers 952.5, Rosebuds In the springboard high jump Caul- king was first 6 feet 2 inches Belle- fleur second § feet. and Dufner third Mankevich laid down to sleep on the soft ground. The breaking of dawn aroused him from his slumbers, but Jid not altogether arouse him, and when he resumed his homeward journey he got into the backyard of Sheldrick and rus, Mankevich was not quiet In his wanderings about the yard and the two owners were aroused. Sheldrick descended with a shotgun, emptied the contents of one shell in Mankevich's legs and Mankevich took a ride in the ambulance. Sheldrick was arrested. PRESTON BROS. ble, : . Now Mankevich has sued Sheldrick for Mrs. William Camp Lanman218 Wash- | necticut secretaries’ assoclation, ac- | menthe. - He' was ban 1o meitrerory | S Lippitt oo proviaent. The other| " gockville—Ei ‘C.Hammond, Jr.G.| B fest 10 inchies. Tho scores; $10,000 damages. It is said that Man- ington street, on Saturday afternon, | tion favoring a new roster of the Con- | 11 years ago, the son of Mr. and Mrs, | OTicers are: Col. I T Stemen Mot |y Ready, J. E. Fisk, W. H. Loomis, Clippers. kevich's leg. which was the landing & ! necticut regiments that participated in | Morris. Freeman. The boy had lived | %i¢% S Secrefary. Chirles W. ~dele| o 1t JcLean, . D. Noble &nd. G. "W, Height. Points. | place for the load of buckshor, will Jan, 80, at 5 o'clock. the civil war was taken. A bill em- |here several vears and was a ereat|gronciiar: executive committes, G I.| Randolph. Tuttle . 610 96 | never be of use to him again. G. H. LANMAR, bodying the sentiments of the asso- | f2vOrite among his playmates. He is | iy ’ Norw " Ga CrweaUreW. 8. Misgos, i kg . 410 84 e e . H. 3 ot ubbard,” Norwich, Andrew F. Gates, A e 1 Yach clation will be presented to the present | §ury vod, by his parents, one sister and | prariorg, 3. H. Roraback, Canaan, Winfhaw County. oo bl - 48 o g hlh g » Secretary and Treasurer. | ¢ E00 seadiea two brothers, Benjamin and Herman|gimeon Ppease, Fairfield, Col. R. O.| Putnam—G. S. Bradley, B. D. Bug- | Caulkins .. . 82 100 A contract was signed this week by = it H. Freeman. Faton, North Haven, William H. Hall, | bee, J. S. Carpenter, G. A, Hammond, . < L 93 |the officials of the Stamford Motor Local me:abers of the Brotherhood AT BROABWIRY THEATER Willingion, Harry Back, Danielson | B . Morse, J. H. Potter. J. J. Rus- <51 company for the constructian of & new Another oo Rak itates. hvs bich e 3 L Ly baine anaits do s | Dantelsoims we Fadk: B 1. Balley, 551 |be completed in time for the opening of Hmaee | notified that an Impostor, represent- Clara Turner and Company. tend, Lieutenant Governor Weeks | C. A. Potter and B. Sibley. the vachting season of 1909. Five o’clock | Ing nimself as a member of Bridge-| Despite the storm there was a fair|spoke words of praise for the state, [ _Willimantio—W. A. Arnold. C. 8.|p (.0 Helg'"- Pfl'gn‘!m — = ; | port union, is soliclting advertisements | sized audience at the Broadway thea- | and related some personal incidents of | Bartlett, C. H. Dimick, G. E. Hinmatn | & x . inner N. Clish 55 91 | for a souvenir book alleged to be pub- | ter on Friday evening when Clara |President McKinley. He predicted that | and J, A. Shea. S b " s at the Ished under the auspices of the Willi- | Turner and her company presented A [the present leglslature would prove its South Windham—George Hatch, Charnetzki ;'7 o1 90 Wesdicon mantlo branch of the brotherhood, | Gr's Best Friend in o manner which | worth and as its presiding officer he | Sterling—H. B. Mowry. iy ] - K the H W Sund, ¢ N { Snap ana finish which charactorise &1l | 6f srerline warth, . o L O R | . . Labell Bellefleur .. O it given the benent of the ex- || Re€p the Flouse Warm unday, BROUGHT TO NORWICH HOSPITAL | the plays by the company, Miss Tur-| Commissioner Capers was greeted Waure:nn‘;fl. W:A"Atwoed. e perience galned through the || T ——————————my £ i | ner, carrying the role of Jinny, made|with cheers, the waving of napkins| Moosup—W. W. Adams_N_Crans- . o trials of the past fifteen months, “ . January 31st Deputy Sheriff Williams of New Haven | a very favorable Impression and did|and the singing of Dixie. His happy | ka, J. B. Hinchlit and John Plos. Merry Widewers. o Ao et Thesds 20 gl Mo be* & Suffers from Injury. credit to the role. As Tommy Wad- |reference to Congressman E. J. Hi Central Village—S. L. Adams, C. E. it's comfortable. Butif the doors Music by th Y dles, Billy Barry repeated his former d ved to him the invita- | Barber and E. H. Lillibridge. Rydholm O:-xc'l::u:a . By an order passed in the probate!fine work and };vasphearxily e T e cemveron T W N Jeriey il i r};mceb.. v 5:; 3: Bannol‘ Yeal‘ r"h:“';‘:":h":““: bome X court, Deputy Sheriff David E. Wil- The work of Messrs. Il Hammond, Crumb .. 5. bara.' Tables reserved Ioen oxmaratbiad to the Noswiak hosr|” This mfterons 16 tor the. charen BY POULTRY ASSOCIATION DECIDES FOR T. R .CONVERSE | Curland . s 84 DELES R Al Moogut. apon application. pital for the insane. | Jane and Her Teddy Bears being the L 2 g whie » the - Blount Door Checks Some weeks ago, while driving in|attraction, while tonight the bill is| A. A. Mitchell a Vice President and | Suits Brought by Receiver of Min 533 your receipts and disbur ot s S Naugatuck, Mr. Williams was Iin a|Days of 61 Tyler Cruttenden on Executive Com- | sota Thresher Co. Decided for Plain- Fell in Slide for ments, and a Savings Depart- y f Telephone No. 704. THE PARKER-DAVENPDAT 0., | runaway accident, his head being se- verely injured. He was in a hospital for some time and appeared to be all right again, Broadway Pharmacy, Inc. The Broadway pharamcy, ! f Norwich, on Friday mittee. Thursday was the second and last | day of the third annual convention of tiff. The supreme court of the United States has handed down a decision Charbonneau brothers, two clever acrobats, followed in some star work in_their line, winning great applause for their thrilling head stands, single ment for the surplus that you will nzed when hard times come again. close the doors promptly, and do it every time. Easily and quickly attached, simple, durable and at- Proprietors. | wibyls sald that lately, however, MT. | cartificate of incorporation with the|the Conmecticut Poultry association, hand stands and other features that tractive in appearance. Made to . 1x:;’;;fflfm}:flf’xn'\T:;“d"a:‘in': of ‘\"Oll;'n: e secretary. The company will|and it was marked by a rather stormy | reversing with costs the judgment of i made a fine exhibition, They ended n [' #it any size or shape of door and Bio lias. icodtencd 16 by s reiin s act a drug store. The capital | election of officers and two instructive | the supreme court of errors of Con- | with a slide for life by ome of the fl _flm,s Cafl ms J[I‘ A8 IR At e Rt 33"1 n;,flflfl”‘&”“f stock is $10,000 and business wil] be | talks relative to the development and | necticut in the cases of Theodore R.|brothers down an inclined plane while to match any hardware finish. MISS M. C ADLES ht best, after an oxamination Lo | Started with'$6,400. The incorporators | differences of the breeds. Converse, receiver of the Minnesota|dolng a free head stand. This came Shetucke! Sire Norwich, Conn We el and apply them. vt 0 Drs. Cahil -‘”mr.“""”nfl ”\'3 ’(’l‘? p Howard B. Smith, George G. Eng- The morning session was taken up | Thresher ~Manufacturing company, | close to ending in a serious accident, an2d P I""; S I bt o o w0 Mary H. Smith and Minnle €.| with reports and election of officers | against the Aetna National bank of |as the littis carriage stuck while halt- kL RS S et 2 R g4 Engler, all of Norwich. The secretary, the treasurer and the | Hartford and the First National bank | way down the slide, throwing the acro- ll-lr| calu afld fflL‘B sflecmh_\l T S i fas 8 hiat ot Eisnas auditing committee gave their reports, | of Suffield. The decision is in favor|bat to the board fioor, a fall of about Preston Bros. 1 New Tews - who VIR be ety Rose Alley Scores. which were accepted, The election | of Mr. Converse, the recelver. 19 feet. He lit squarely on his back 211-213-215 Main Jl.. CLEANLINESS IMPORTANT, grieved to learn of his iliness, and who B g consumed eonsiderablé time both be- | These cases attracted a good deal|and had the wind knocked out of him, Norwich, Conn. The hair will not be healthy and|" ope for a speedy recovery. JGffllfi of the 2 0""‘)0*‘ Warriors' duck-| cause of the number of dignitaries |of attention when tried in the supe- | but quickly revived and got a cheer . abundant unless the scalp is kept Nndb e e PN ceam did some high rolling at the| anq of a contest for some of the of- | rior coust of Hartford county in No- | when he showed that he was able to | | clean and in good conditlon. This e Unclaimed Letters. O e h i ey, hight after the| fces. The “ins” and the “outs”|vember, 1905, by reason of the fact|walk around. & - gannot be, when a pompadour or wig| List of unclaimed letters at the - (et !:‘_“‘nfl e ’,‘js‘l‘,,'paf“da'l"o»_P‘;‘;"i’}E fought out the matter on the question [that the questions involved aftected & Optimists Win at Basketball. wich, C! r 24, 128 and 105, which | is worn month after month, as no gar- ., postoflice for the ve him high single for the day, as as to whether all the officers should large number of Indlviduals in this The concluding event was a basket- | ment would be worn without change | €nding January 30, 14uS, follows: 'S| be bona fide poultrymen or any in- |section who had been stockholders in : e | and rencwal. Improve the chance to| Willlam Browning, C. K. Brownell, | Wil as a three string o 381 | terested partics. The outs were led [the company. - whose home was in| Pl Eame won by the gy gl A thorough, practical freshen up your hair! Miss Adles| Charle Charlette Rosle Collins, Fan- [ Which no one is likely to touch this|yy "Charles M. Gallup of Brooklyn, | Stillwater, Minn. company hav- | go® SCQIS 00 L Con i - Jan20dsw will be in Norwich week of Jan. 25th. glr- Darling, Far’x.nle Held, Mrs. Louise | Wee who was elected last year, but re- |ing become insolvent, Mr. Converse t‘l'ua T;, ]oxer:‘ plued“: ‘;’;)'r ';“m: course at the Shannon Building, Norwich. acobson, Mrs. G, S. Johnson, s signed because he said that he didn't | was appointed recelver with authority 2 @ st s Sopafiios F. Keables, C. C. Latham, F. & PeigtorESh: Bador like the system, and they succeeded |under the laws of Minnesota to col- [ i PASSEE Snd fealn Work and were § Morwioh Commercial Schoal i " New York | IlEhast, Mrs.’ T Noyes, Miss Isa M. E. Jensen and Archibald Mitchell, | ir. installing some of thelr faction, al- | lect an assessment levied by the Min. | Jiat Degin strength when the fingl . Bilg Dewe i Tk | Petrone, Mrs. Clara Pratt, M Sr.ave spent three pleasant weeks | though the former president, George |nesota court on the stockholders of [ boit F3i StFength when, ~the —inal Broadway Theatre Bldg, san2 zee. T.'A. Robinson, Mrs. at Tangerine, Fin, and will now go| A, Cosgrove of Willimantic, ‘was re- | the bankrupt concern. Under Minne- [ ¥histe blew. The Optimists had the 8 — e | Quick , Misg Allice Tatute, Jotham |to Palm beach for surf bathing. elected. The officers are as follows: |sota law these stockholders were lia- [ Boverity ,,h{; played s 2or: thae ur n Waterman, A, White. President—George A. Cosgrove of ble for the debts of the corporation to and was about half the team. At the e e Appeal Is Filed, Willimantic, an amount equal to the vaiue of their Patrolman 23 Years. George T. Salter of New London| "Vice Presidents—Litchfleld county, | holdings of its shares. Claim was |$1%,of the frst halt the Optimists led R THE BRsT Eyeg asses Patrolman James D. Gaffney of New | filed with the board of county com- [ Eugene Wadhams, Torrington; Falr- | made by the banks upon the trial of | Pphyescoigeeffto® =~ . & |FoOl London has made application to be|missioners notice of an appeal from | fleld, Horace Havermeyer, Stamford; |their cases that the Minnesota stat-|p.ii°game at the gymnasium tomight ALES and LAGER placed on the retired list. He has serv- | the commissioners® recent declsion. New Haven Joshua Shute, Meriden; | ute was unconstitutional and that |poeween the Mighty Five and the N. N ed 23 years in the department and | Hartford, —Nathanlel Jones, ~South |therefore, the assessment ‘was not|p A Independents. A Go To Save “le Pleces has ‘been growing feeble lately. For Winasor; Midalescx. A'S, Batlev. Co- | binding on the stockholders in Con- | ™, Jiacheatents W e quitn s Wik Fitier Gansy 1o s balt: Tolland, Edgar S. Edgerton, |necticut. This claim, after being de- dr” The Plank 3 asses acel Birig Aty 56 wtRtion Rechar. v Willington; New London, A. A. Mitch- | cided against the banks by Judge ,0‘9;’;:_'3;?“?;({::’;. c::f"_“‘;‘:fl:‘;:,‘: e lall , 8Franklin3l. M:“:".’:v:’::" e :;:‘:2: STEINER’S LOZENGES condition physically was such that he should not have been on duty, and senators of N | It's a Fact RN & Cada ot e At il Secretary—Harrison L, Hamilton, | cision of a majority of the supreme v < ter; complicat: if we can measure BRON Guests of Commissioner Noyes. Enfield. court of errors, from which decision, m“fé‘fii’;o,’{;.'“.‘;g'5.1:5;‘,’1}’,";“.2%1."' - the ’c‘urv::‘m of the old glass. CHIAL County Commis; rles . [Perfect digestion is enjoyed only by| Treasurer-Charles H. Brundage, | however, Tiagse Hlamersley and Case| “Symmary: Optimists 31, Busine Diamond QUICK REPAIRS, Noyes will dine ntatives | those who can eat a hearty meal and | V50 TV . charies Baleh, Manches- | stitute. Men 11: goals from the floor, Finlay Norwich; Windham, Lewis Childs, elson. Thayer and Judge Reed In the su- perior court, was sustained by the de- Mr, Converse, the receiver, Meloche and Rydholm, guards. Afternoon Buisiness Men—Oicott and son 3, Peckham 5, Ashland 3, Meloche O’'CONNELL & SHEA. Telephone 5Cd-4. sept15d Electric Soap replace any glass, no matter how N Y | not be reminded of it afterwards. ter; F. S. Gammack, West Hartford. |through his counsel, William Waldo i o by !iut{oé‘::ng‘ae.ds PR PR Tk is i Attorney—George V. Smith, New |Hyde and Charles Welles Gross, took | 7, P’?"lek:i WP':;(: hlp'u T-mlt'u rr:w;’-‘ f- d 11 4 ; ° commissioner | This is the test of tests — can your | gaven the cases to the supreme court of the | foli8, Pec s e W. HILL & SON e rlan en will stop your cough, not in the state assembly will be 1 A yeu, L : ¢ minute halves; referee, Merrill. oW, \ gnests. The dinner 1s given in appro, | Stomach meet it successfully ? I¥ it| Executive Committee—H. P. Dem- United States on writs of error, where 141 Prankiin 51, ope. Hopkina & Aliecfs OPTICIANS, & f b an, we congratulate you and bi ing, Robertsville; A. B. Brundage, |they were argued on Thursday Jan- - OPP ) 10 cents per box, po e el ) bty s ki :fid b': %ha| Danbury: G. V.'Smith, New Haven; |uary 14, of (his year. By the decls- Moulders Give Dance. jan2sa Estab, 1872, Norwich, Conn. of the county caucus. v 4 o e panquets and the | w. . "Card, Manchester; George G.|ion of that court, rendered on Mon-| In T. A. B. hall on Friday evening, | — : - good things of life. Whitmore, Middletown: ' _Louls C.|das, the right of the recelver to re- | a private social was given by Irhy Attorney J. J. Desmond has been en- | meal of ordinary food; if it distresses | ville: Tyler Cruttenden, Norwich: | ber of cases pending in the courts of friends attending. A neat souvenir BRONCHIAL Eaged as toastmaster At ihe banauet|yoy if gases bother you, if waterbrash | Frank Fowler, Meriden; . W. Crock- | this state in which the recelver is | programme contained the order of th | A The | rises, if palpitation annoys you, if any er, Hast Hampton. seeking to recover from other stock- eighteen dances. Tuesday evening, February 16. . A . v, B AT holders the amount of the assessment full; ve LOZENGES | gucst of nonor of the occasion witl b, | fesling of discomfort follows " satings FIGURES OF MERIT. levied against them and which nave | ing sut- che soviel wars the Loy $1.00 A LOAD at as already announced, Lieut.-Governor | we advise you te take the remedy —— been held up pending the result of | Master of ceremonies, T. A. Carey are the best thing in the world for Sore Throat and Hoarse- ness, janl4a MABREY Caterer and Restaurant, Weeks. The princival speakers will by Rev. Winifred Scott of Worcester and Attorney Prentice Chase of New Haven. Will Eliminate Crossing. The railroad commissioners have is- sued orders for the elimination by under-grade cuts of the Babcock cross- ing in the town of Sterling, about 2,200 feet south of the Omeco station, the road to go under the tracks about 370 feet east of the present crossing, and the passage to be 25 feet wide and 13 feet in the clear. which quickly brings relief to an: all these symptoms— Smith’s Digestive Tablets. Price 25c the Vial. y or SMITH Companies _ Stand Well Monthly Report. Local in In general orders just {ssued show- ing fgures of merit of the Connecticut national guard for December the standing of the organizations is given as_follows: Troop A cavalry 97.40, Second in- fantry 96.12 First infantry 92.44, Sig- nal corps 91.87, Hospital corps 89.96, Coast artlllery 86.10, Naval militia §5.26, Fleld artillery 81.01. e infantry eompany standing the highest is_Company C, Second regi- ment, of New Haven, with 99.69 to these writs of error to the supreme court of the United States, will now be brought on for trial. As a result of this dectsion about forty other suits will be brought against as many stockholders who live in different parts of the state. Tha suits involve in the aggregate about $100,000. There are several of the cases in this city. ARGUMENTS COMPLETED. Suit Against City Neorwioh Will Go floor director, William Fitzgeral aids, Frank Wiley, Timothy J. Lynch, Willlam Counihan, Fred Fournier, John Bowen; arrangements, D. E. Fo- ley, Walter Huntley, Willlam Fitzger- ald, Fred Fournier, William Counihan. The Innocent Senator. Occasionally a United States sen- ator allows himself to be imposed on by financial tricksters in a way that makes the man who answers a green goods circular seem w! by com- parison.—Washington Star, 1830 GEO. PER 1900 (Proprietor of the old Rawson & \vm;;g‘lo tand). A. L. Potter & Co. Jan3od g Elbow Macaroni « Rallion’s. Jan3oa You would not taking Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of 57 Broadw. Poultry Prizes at Hartford. its credit. In the Coast artillery corps| £ Jury on Tuesday at New Haven. o L e St kidney or bladder trouble if you real- s L On black orpingtons at the poultry Fourth company of Bridgsport 18 °"'fifiv‘:fi"m DT e o ey G ld [ ized that neglect might result . in show in Hartford Tyler Cruttenden highest with 94.69. The figures of the | At New Haven on Friday the argu- | Bearsths Bottled Lager, Wines and | Bright's disease or diabetes, Foley e e DR, A, F. HOWARD, DENTIST Over Boston Stors, 97 ‘Main 8treer, | tenden has taken 40 prizes. recelved second on hen, first on cock- erel, second and third on pulllets, W. E. Matthews won fifth on hen, third and fourth on cockerels. On 45 exhibits this season Mr. Crade | » The Drug Man, Franklin Square, Norwich, 420309 ct. l other companies follows: First 76.74, Second 83.33, Third 90.30, Fifth 81.89, Sixth 94.53, Seventh 92.64, Eighth 87.53 Ninth 87.27, Tenth 73.65, Eleventh 85.51, Twelfth 5, Thir- teenth 86.10, Fourteenth ments in the case of the cstate of Wal. ter H. Ivins vs. the city of Norwich were completed. re was not time for the judge's charge, which will be given on Tuesday morning, after ‘which it will be in the jury's hands. Bignature * V22 et Pour maken dlious bkod 0l o 4 stufr. Ruopa es, 3 quors, both Fo and Domestic; 0 choice line of Cigare and Tobaceo, JansCd THERE 1s no advertising medium in rn_Connecticut equal to Tha Bul- business nflh BT Kidney Remedy corrects irregulariti: and cures all kidney and bladder dis- orders. The Leo & Osgood Co. THERE 1s no advertlsing medium ia m.;.'c‘.m..m..j“ms:':‘.."fl."w