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A L. FULL LNE | ...f_. VARIOUS MATTERS. Lawns in sheltered places are green. The sale of early garden seeds has Lenten Goods | ... voe e their trees, msmm-mvm in Norwich, Charles Brown of East Great Plain 1s in Washington for the inaugpration, the guest of S, B. Galley. Miss Myrtice E. Fielding has been entertaining Miss Mary A. Snow of Mrs. Gardiner Greene of Sachem moumn-vrmmnnwdawa. Mrs, Wm‘l‘.'fllhlnllullhvr . RESULTS A. Herrick and Mi 'io have been at the Hotel Leon at St. Augustine, have Daytona, Fla., to spend several Our Line of Commercial Stationery s is complete in are what most men are looking | ment, including depart- Borrl Ponce An important. decision relative to | former amount,but the company claim- —af— Somers Bros. merdd Geo. R. Harris, M. D, Plans are being formulated for post- Lenten festivities. M11a weather brings out the go carts and perambulators. Notices of spring millinery openings are being sent out. Roast pig supper tonight, Universal- ist church; 25 cents.—adv. Patriotic window decorations are displayed in honor of the Inaugurae tion. New London for a few days. Among the visitors at Hartford on ‘Wednesday were Charles Bard, Costel- Jo Lippitt, Arthur M. Brown and A. J. Dawley. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams of Nor- wich were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles S. Noyes, Jr. of Ston- ington, The Misses Elizabeth Wainwright and Charlotte Molyneux Holloway of New London have been visiting Mrs. Arthur McGee, | several suits which are pending over taxes due thie town and city was given on w.dnum by Judge w-u. -t'un pleas, - am.a um murrer of th- phl the case of the town of the Uncas Paper cmuny which fla- murrer was argued several weeks ago. The suit is over taxes of 1906 due the town from the company, as m In 1965 the legislature passed an act| requiring the assessors 1o give notice to il proverty awmess iwhea it w: contemplaf r fhe tox Tist. This, It 1s clatmad: th $2000 to o in 1 Sase 0t the Dtk Paper company, which had its list in- creased and failed to get notice of such ed it should the same tax as the mr” "'uu the increase could Amos A. Browning a urrer to this, emm:u *ktm of 1907 passed & hen.lu ‘whioch was provided that Where such increases occurred they should be allowed to stand. This the company claimed was unconstitution- Judge Waller’s decision on Wednes- day sustained the demurrer, as he held that the b‘-ll:g act was constitutional and legalized the action of the assess- ors here, as vell as in other place: in dlspute amount to sev- ral hundred dollars, and the city has a suit against the same company for gone to weeks. for, the result of persistent and PLANNING TO MOVE GAS AND ELECTRIC OFFICE. Commissioners Planning the Arrang: ment of the Large Floor Space for the Best Handling of the Work. The gas and electric commissioners expect to move into their new office, the ground floor of the Alice building, in Main street, before April 1. The store is vacant now, and they could move in at once if they had decided how it will be fitted up for the con- venience of the work, but that has not systematic saving is dence. Think what that means, and make a beginning. made on or before the 10th draw the indepen- Deposits interest from the first of same month. The Thames Loan & Trust Co. | Waste Paper Baskets, Inks and Mu- cilage, Letter Copying Books and Copying Presses, Lotter Files of va- rious kinds. A complete assortment of Card Ine dex Boxes and Cards. McGill's Fasteners and Paper Clips, Rulers and Inkstands, TypewriterPaper and Ribbons, Pen Holders and Penclis, Blank Books with special rulings. With a eontinuation of the mild| g . A3 r~ = | been tully determinea and until it s Orders taken for Blank Books not lepresentative Waterman of Leba- | intention. Because of that, the couu- | taxes due the city the sald in 3 Pllyslclall weather, flatdsh will soon commence | oWt Ne THATOHIAR OF (b | wol for the Uncas Paper company held | crease. and the changes mado (iey will siny Shetucket Street, Norwlch, Cona 1 e e iting, e 17| that they ‘sould not bo required to pay | Whether the case will'be carried any | Where they are on the second f00%. | marig and the legislature this week after an ill-| 11, tax on the amount of the increase. | further is mot known at the present | The office Iy 92 feet long and 30 wide. WS L e A Surgeon With 0. F. HARRIS, 31 B’dw: There was a suggestion of the March llon about Wednesday evening's chill- ing winds, New London is to have a Tag day, May 1, for the benefit of the Y. M. ness since the first week of the ses- sion, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blinderman, with their daughter, Miss Sadle Blind- erman, and their two younger daugh- There was no disputs regarding the SECOND NUMBER OF SPECIAL MUSICAL COURSE. time. ACKNOWLEDGED MANY GIFTS TO INSANE HOSPITAL. At the front will be the display for the stoves and appliances carried by the department, back of which will the arrangements for the bookkeeper, cashier and commissioners. There will also be new toilet accommodations. COMMENCE NOW To Select Your Spring Wall Papers e have them in all grades and | GEO. A. DAVIS, A. bullding fund. ters have returned from New York, With Great | Friends Have Contributed Much—Offi~ prices, all new, including our Imported 25.29 Broadway Office hours—38 to 10 8. m., é to § p. m. The New London archdeaconry wilf | ALteT_attending the wedding of Mr.| Pleasure and Admiration at Slater | cials and Employes Desorve Highest Papers, and at all prices SRS s _— n0ld its May meeting at Calvary Bpls- | 374 Mrs. Philip Silverman. They spent | Hall=Twe Engores Giver. i Local triends of Axthur John Robin- | 1ons%ung Mareseo 0 © % PO % a week in New York, & h s son, who was formerly manager of the | 100 Mure st et vt I e L afoTeunate | [mphie blenniat report, Supt. Dr. B} &c. X dale store in this city, have re- | Now booking ord painting. The Quality of every Drug, Chemical or Medicine in our store The anniversary of Robert Emmet's birth will be celebrated by Irish soci- etles in many places tod: Sardines, relishes, cholce vegetables o EAV Edwin D. Whitmarsh. At 3.30 o'clock Wedne: morning the death of Edwin D. Whitmarsh oc- curred at his home, off West Thames musical course arranged by Messrs, Mitehell and ‘Tirrell to be able to hear the Flonzaley quartet, one of the fam- | ous company of four players of the times. Slater hall held a music loving audlence of good proportions, and the M. Pollock expresses thanks to { state board of charities for their kindly ssistance, and also appreciation to he numerous friends of the institution for many contributions, a partial list of which follows Books, magazines and papers— paper hanging and J P.F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, Telephone orde ceived announcements of his marrtage, which took place in Needham, Mass., his bride being Miss Elizabaths Dyer. dnughter of Capt. John Dyer, of Need- They were married last Wed- . and after spending their hon- eymoon in Portland, Me., will reside in ham. nesda STEP IN and see our new line of 0 and similar table supplies are in extra | stree, afier a serious illness since ast| rounds of appiause given the musiclans hcde, Guy B. Doibeare, Edx i is guaranteed. demand because of the Lenten season. | Friday. He hads previously been In| manifested thelr admiration and ap. | Ao i Richards, Guy i Matipan, Mass., where Mr, Robinson is Sowi i P- | win J. Day, Mrs. F. E. £00d health. preciation, and so insistent was it that | Work Charl in business for himself. Purity is always found here. B bkt i 24 gt 3 ; orkers, - Charles " 5 th:ulur\ e«:nv;:{at:onwof ll;r-nk!!ln i ho Skceand ek bors Atl] 34, 1389, two encofes were given, :!er::!hmg “udworth & \\ondv\orth The Huhkhg —THE— L your presoription. t No. 4, A. M, at M o H y and Mary which all audiénces are not Vores M § 43 y Shapter, Mo SR Al Mo et Masonle | hitmaren, o tho Tl horestead, oo | wite bR Danies IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE Wall Papers v g e 3 s *| Prospect sireet, in Greeneville, where| = Throughout the five numbers of the Charles P » DUNN'S PHARMACY,|" e he spent his “early vears. For five| programime the same ' precision and EH[lS[A SAVINES BANK [ years he live Cranston, R. 1, after| b ty tos vi aintalned. Th 3 — . | —_— 3| The annual conference of the Con- |which fourteen were spent at ‘Cook- | was ‘fnish. . warmth and cechnique | Presimn pnecon “’G:';‘r‘;:"g_‘"gh’:“"‘“m 3 50 Main Street. gregatipnal ministers and delegates of | town, In Preston. where he was em- showing perfection of | Co,, Tracy Brothers, Archibald Tors | New Ijondon county will be held in | ployed in the mill. He was a mill em- | style so marked that it was easy to| ran . o rublers ‘of overshoes become necessary fu & y i A e y as_eas) rance, J. P. Barstow, A. N. Carpenter, | yioes bineh, Allen's Faoi Fase sives insts the Sténington church in May, ploye the most of his life, and for a| forget the substance of the music in | Messts. Cudworth & Woodworth, the | e Sewshes . e REE. oy o {1ernnaton’s (emnie o1 music number of years has resided in Mont- | delight of the manner in which it was | Wheaton Bullding and Tumber com- | Allen 8. Olmsted. Le oy, X. Y. Dou Geer B“lldl“ il Comfort cirels of the King’s Daugh- | Ville near Trading Cove. He has not| played. The quartet attained the ef-| pany, George Taylor. i GO AY AR e ’ 49 Main Stroet. Nt e i ol 1o Efi?.““{}’:’ifi“.'fifégiy‘?? b5 1;1':;! fortless fuslon of manner and matter, | ~ Furniture and plotures—Miss Ads L | pyley's Honey and Tar cures coughs | ' ) v 3 the goal of al xpressive arts an ichards, . Costello Li , M1 > X Mrs. """;‘1"' E. Canfleld of Fairmount | g “'sgth regiment, and served Auring | musis most of all. There was the nic- xinfs"?m»mx" _\‘1x-nm§\frr:fiwf-g§1e,“ *® | quickly, strengthens the lungs and ex- 1 BROADWAY |Sale of SHEET MUSIC now om. street, thirteen members being pres- | the civil war under Captain Clark | est and surest of technical perfection, | Gut flowers and plants—Miss Ada L. | P6I% colds. Get the genuine in a yellow 6 . | REGISTER ent. Harringion_of Norwich, Lieut. M. R.|justice of intonaticns, sensitive bow- | Richards, New London Horticultural | PAckase. Iee & Osgood Co. JAS. H. YERRINGTON, Prop. " Kenyon of Preston and Lieut. James S.| ing and all the primary but difficult | soci Miss Huntington, Mrs. H. F:| “ag i W ot aabk mar2d - 2 ’ g el On Wednesday, workmen began to|Maples of Norwich. , | virtues of the player upon stringed | Dawley. ot Raiae” Tea It 1 dslicions Oo- - NO CHARGES. rebufld the board fence at the state|, e Was a man deeply interested In| instruments. The tone was pure, not | Christmas_ decorations and gitts— | ot O “Selada” Tea, it 1s delicious. Un- g campground at Niantie, which was | Ii§ family and a faithful employe. His | being in the least clouded or roughened | Harwood, Blshop & Bidwell, Mrs, | °aualled for quality and flavo b e blown down in the windstorm of last | glere of the country, Lo ety 'fl':e b Ay K the gikuwes. ad !tl‘lfd\‘mue:f' Frank Mitchell, Robert E. JORDSOM, | s e P z S o o Vi hel t] ‘was communica to tl oter ', Mrs. 3 AT week, traits of character were Inherited by | audiencet | e Mae Faerperale Mre Mary 4 | THOSE WICE UTLEY & JONES, 149 Main Street, margd Chiropody, Manicuring, . Rev. J. H. Newland of Norwich will| children, He also leaves a brother,| % a curious, ve eloquence. In hol int shampgmnu preside. George N. Whitmarsh of this oity. Beehoven's qmrl;: the tone was warm ;'\;'-’:e“snfnu;-;si?zdr::x?n:?\m"‘ R of Scottish Descent. glass of different textures for the va- holes into your nose. Just & o ey and rich, there being delicate shading rious kinds of drawings, tracings, ete. |l slight touch, a gentle grip and Face and Scalp Massage. HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Toilet Requisites. As the result of the injuries receive 3 ; v ; ! " Ca Co. Fannie M. Gibson Today (Thursday) will be both in- | by heing struck by an eleetric car on | the audience. who found the end had | in the administration of the hospital, | haa ,::azs mu'fi:? Gltns, Come'and |ers, Etchers, Designers, Architests, | OPTICIANS. i auguration day and pension day, when | the night of Feb. 23, Frederic! w. | been reached all too soon. and I am pleased to have opportunity | mar3d DAVID LAMOND. ‘Mechanical Draughtsmen, Newspaper Ratab. 1808 Neowith ba Next Sunday being Communion Sun- day in the Congragational churches, the preparatory lectures this (Thurs- day) evening will prove of spetial in- terest. At the fourth quarterly conference of the Staffordville Methodist church, next Tuesday evening, District Supt. A. O. H. of Brook- ent out warnings to e merobers to keep up the crusade against offensive St, Pat- Members of th, A hax the veterans will make him. He had many friends who es- teemed his friendship and will sincere- 1y regret his death. Mr. Marsh married Harrfet B. Wil- lett previous to the war. She died in 1902. He is survived by three sons, Albert L., William BE. and Henry W. Whitmarsh, and two daughters, Mrs. John Davis of Preston and Mrs. Abbie €. Woodmansee of this city. There are six grandchildren and six great-grand- INJURIES PROVED FATAL. F. W. Kruek, Who Was Struck by Electric Car, Died at Backus Hos- pital. 7 Kruck passed away at the Backus hos- audience by the magic style and the in- sistence of beauty. The quartet plaved as one, so clever was thelr work. ‘Whether the quartet in D minor of Mo- zart's or the gquartet in G major of Beethoven, and Dvorak’s quartet in A flat major or the music of old Leclair, it seemed to flow into design and orna- ment. The tone was ample, deep and sonorous, with the sonata by the elder Leclair, in which the players imparted the large fofce of imagination, giving and melody. The sonata was for two violins and violoncello and a difficult composition. Glazounow's courante was a pretty bit of music, with much melody. Miss Mary Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary A. | Paul, Cudworth & Woodworth, Archi- bald Torrance, J. C. McPherson, Pre: ton Brothers, Reid & Hughes, Porteous & Mitchell, Migs Elizabeth Peale,Smith i‘ Gilbert, George Bullard, George Tay- lor. | . The majority of the hospital employes have also contributed to the patients’ amusement fund. Thanks are due Miss Mabel Webb of Norwich for her kindness in in- The medical staff, heads of depart- ments, nurses and other employes of the- hospital are deserving of the high- est commendation for their faithful and efficient services. I am indebted to them not only for their loyal co- to_acknowledge it. THE NEW DRAWIN SURFACE, | Invented by PROF. OZIAS DODGE, Director of the Norwich Art School, is a sheot of semi-transparent GELA- | TINE cast upon hand ground plate Ganned Tomatoes « Rallion’s. mardd Attention Scotchmen and thise It is made in three textures—Velvet, Medium and Coarse, and three special compesitions—the Universal, the Lith- Past Chief David Lamond and Clifef John Rankin will be in No1wich Thurs- t the home of Mr. Would m Artists and Scientists. For samples ographic and the Photographic. | Shur-0n Eye-glasses are the best because they stay on for sure without digging big on the our Sh stay. Come In and see ir-On Eye-gia 5. Room 30, - - Central Building. out their | MA T | ital 10 o'clock Tuesday night. He| HAVE BEEN MARRIED Tt is through no mere t i i | Evenings and Sunday by Appointment :::;heu."g prctliina bt sy i | 7= ppit s i e Gy P { et T sxgnian & Do ;k:f;;ntfi;:fuffime . i TON fulonnation apply to | oy government. e 3 5 FOR FORTY YEARS. ep Tel, 505. feb1sd eversthing was done for him. 2 board of trustees for their ever pres- “ T - T | ey e Weiterly Sin: ' Samuer ederick W. Kruck was born in|gelectman and Mrs. R. P. Burgess of | ent ald during the past two years and Grans'on & GU | Fine Tailorin Lovett of Norwich, who died in that | o sums ts thie couniey spout tuerra:| Lebanon Will Have Family Reunion | 597 thell continued kindness and con: 79 cents Bag. * |Your Attention, Ple. city Monday, had some distant rela- | two years ago and after working awout| Today. sight and direction should be attribut- W. HILL & SON AGENTS, 158 Main Street. | y ase —t— tives in Westerly. Years ago he drove | eight months at the Falls mill became ed what measure or success the hog- C‘ * | " . " a confectioner's wagon through this | foreman at the tannery cf the Norwich| A little surprise party quietly plan- | pital has enjoyed. 147 Franklin St., opp. Hopkins & Allen’s | Artists’ Materials and Photographic SWAHN’S, fhetucket 8t, opp, First Nat. Bank. dec28d ONGE MORE reminding you that we are offering Suits or Overcoats made to order at rock bottom prices that can't be beat. Step in and let us prove it to you, THE N. JOHNSON CO., section, Mrs. Mary K, Holmes, wife of Henry A. Holmes and daughter of the late George A. Kent of Lonsdale, died sud- denly in Washington, D. C., on Tues- day. Burial is to be in Mystic today (Thursday). Archdeacon J. Eidred Brown, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, Norwich, will preach at Grace church, Stafford Belt Manufacturing company in Greeneville, where he has since been a valued employe. He was a member of Germania lodge, Sons of Hermann, and the Germania' Shooting club in Taftville, being on his way 1o attend a meeting of the latter when he was struck. He possessed a large number of friends in this vicinity, possessing a kind and cheerful disposition and a sympathetic nature. He married Miss Mary Mauretto nineteen years ago, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Mr. ned for Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Perry Burgess of Lebanon will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary today. A party of twelve or so, inzluding their two daughters, Mrs. Sidney C. Locke of this city and Miss Reuberta Bur- gees of Springfield, Mass., with Mr. Locke and their two grandsons, Ber- nard Burgess Locke of Lebanon and Arlington James Locke. will arrive at their pleasant farm, The Maples, on Kick hili, and spend the afternoon and evening in a quiet family reunion in honor of ‘the completion of their ARCANUM FIVE BLANKED BY NEW LONDON TEAM. Locals Had No Chance at All \With Thames Team Two in Their Wed- nesday Evening Form. I On Wedneeday evening Team No. 1 from the Arcanum club went to New London for a match with Team 2 of the Thames club. The latter team was in prime condition, while the lo- mardd Supplies. DR. JONES, DENTIST marddaw Do You | Drink | If you need anything in the |line of Furniture, Bedding, or Floor Coveting we can well interest you. A call at | our store will surprise you. Merchant Tailors, 33 Broadway. || preach at Grace church, Staffora|Shafer In the German ~Lutheran|forty years of married life. In the| cals failed to strike their usual pace, SCHWARTZ BRO Springs, on Fridey evening at the|church. He is survived by his wife,| evening the anniversary supper will | and the result wes a three win for the | s'! e s four sons, John, Arthur, Henry and| e served, Thames tapm. THeY tHok the Sret | b g b August Kruck, and four daughters,| Both Mr. and Mrs. Burgess have|game by 121 pins, the second by 45 is now open for praciice P Fi“ d o Mollie, Bertha, Mamile and Elizabeth | peen residents of Lebanon for the|and the third by 126. Only one of the ure ere 9-11 Water Street T ‘The New London Telegraph rays: Among the most active opponents at Hartford of the trolley line through Kruck, all of whom live at home. Baby Scalded to Death. greater part of their married life and are among the most esteemed of its townspeople, Mr. Burgess is now third bowlers passed the 500 mark, he being Caulkins, and he came within three points of 600 and Iikewise made the . Water ? | Agent for New Home Sewing Machine, Crescent beach are the members of Irving Matthew Gadbois, the three | selectman and justice of the peace.| most strikes with 13, while Taylor and | the Cruttenden family, whose anteced- | year old son of Mr, and Mrs. Louls C.| Both are enjoying the best of health| Frisbie were tled at 15 on spares k s This is & very imp xperienced demonstrator alwaye in ents originally owned all the land in| Gadbois, of East Lyme, died on Tues-|and vigor, although they have both|Caulkins rolled in great form, while etucket Street o tance Wi A that section, and who still own large tracts there. day night about 8 o'clock. His death was the direct result of serfous Injuries incurred by falling into a tub of bofl- passed the 60-year mark, Mr, Bur- by two years and his wife by They ~will have the hearty I3 four, the local failed to strike their usual pace. Comstock and Crawford scored. The summary follows: Bvery person dri from a faucet which with a Complete New ing water. From the first the case| wishes of scores of their neighbors Arcanum Team 1. ter is dally endangering ns?'- m’i’";’d"“‘o“-fi:";‘: n:?.?:g:fi‘: yae considered hopeless, but every- | and friends for' many more anniver- st s m. b Equipment. health. men of the state to hold any mporta- | Suftarines; “Phe sympathies ot il vn| el 0 SmE B e s At the low prices wa z 3 tlon of stock from France for the|the community are with the bereaved | CARPENTERS AND FLOORLAYERS | Richmona 156 161 146—463 7 1.9 3 208 - SOt Fliegy § et S rin Games ] past months until they can be in- | parents. The child was grandson of BUSY IN COURT HOUSE Fox 1 9 120—438 512 7 6 reason why every ' spected, as several winter nests of | Representative W. 1. Gadbois. Tilly 493 10 10 6 4 Rt 10 Nistil Thbioet ) S0 ey 'l the brown-tall moth have been found R R RTE i i i ST RN T e e e v . 2 tppe gl e parad i bl b Rt Mow i St Addlt":n,::: B:Ie'."id. :Mu( Br;hnndy 709 778 722 2209 26 62 39 23 nhouldr'n 7»' equipped w! RUBBER RETURN BALLS, % IS NOW OPEN AND France into Connectleut. Rev, Charles R. MaNally of Brook- e, Vfpspancy o . Thames Team 2. ? 'Phone 114-3 :‘""'z“:nfld»”lf-:_l L 1 JUMPING ROPES, MARBLES, e Iyn, N. Y., will assume the dutles of ‘Wednesday morning two floor-| . g S .. *aPe lo. odel Filters, 25c each. §| READY FOR BUSINESS At the Paint and Clay club's exhibit | tho pastorate of the Firat Baptist | javers areived hore from Hartford be | Coulkins 184 193 220597 13 13 2 3 No. 1 Model Filters, 50c each. §| TOPS, HOOPS, fuMe, | which opened in New Haven Wednes- | church, New London, March 1. This | ing sent by a New Haven firm to lay | aycoooey 122 190 180463 811 7 4 Hub Filters, 85 each. WHIPS, ] day, Onias Dodge, In two etchings and | Nes Was conveyed to Clerk Frank R.| the new floors in the court house ad- | matl H & in the pencll drawings for one of them | JOIN90N in & jflltler recefved Tuesday | ditfon. They make a specialty of this Cor):gd % s These filters are 1l BASEBALL SUPPLIES, ETC. ') on his prepared gelatine sheet, exhib. | [0 Mr. McNally accepting the call| kind of work and the way they tackle 25 charcoal or quartz bet | ALL SIZES OF BILLY POSS | - recently extended by the church. show: v o T AL S UMs i ited some of the results of his recent 4 B e 530 823 S48 2501 44 60 27 19 3 {’;‘“h,'“‘,_ & Sty | —_— g e T R S s s | John & Geo. B Bliss | = e UAS. EDNI FA, Franklin 3 Y hall addition was laid and they will Von. = .C. Sof The adiarte SECOND FLOOR, interesting to lovers of etching and its . be able to complete their job in the | Arcanum No. 1. 7 3 583 n “ Eu. ' ISS s . 1‘ J , Il fuars P developments, whether new or old.— The Dlllerence addition in less than two weeks 1In | Arcanum_ No. 5 4 565 Crown Filters, 65¢c each. mar3d y 141 Main Street New Haven Journal-Courler. the town hall the painters have given | Thames No. 2 s 8 sw JEWELERS pner oy ol B —_ the walls one coat of paint and anoth- | Thames No. 1..... 3 6 333 These filters use the felt dlscs ||| o L b er will finis] at part of the job, so e concluding match of e pre- S he felt ¢ 3 TELEPHONE 894, DET AR Between that it is believed the partition can | liminary tourney will be folied herq and are ot to be reversed, i How, the; Obringctil Dompany Lidols come down and the town hall be ready | next Wednesday evening. Di i e e X ra a n C ] poblie i i ot g for use in two weeks. _— Watches iamonds |} Anti-spatters, 10c each. [ A [ The carpenters have completed their | MATTERS OF INTEREST IN It i@ an improved and thoroughl N work of finishing the second floor and | T S Sty l e are now engaged on the ground floor. THE BANKRUPTCY COURT Cut Glass o B | SEEDED RA]S[NS ticles that is In use at the present time D This floor will be finished in oak. In s St 3 M7 the 1ncal odale ot the' Gonriscet: the cellar will be installed a large fan | Two Discharges Granted Upon Favor. | V1 cut company. The lost articles ar fan't as great as the difference be- | for ventilation purposes and it will be| able Recommendations—Dividend in | Silverware Clocks pany. are kept 5 ON THE rrnc!. If you are in a state of indecision as to whers to get your supplies of grain securely locked up at the starter’s of- fice at Frankiin square, after being turned dn by the conductor of the car on whieh they were found. The starter keeps a daily entry of the articles that are found, when, where and by what conductor, and when a person applies and proves his ownership to an article, he is required to sign his name oppo- site the entry. Thus, through the effi- clent service of the trolley officials, patrons often have a fair chance of re- covering lost valuables, Deputy Commissioner Cruttenden. Complaint has been made by Deputy Commissioner Tyler Cruttenden to Prosecuting Attorney Charles R. Hath- away against the Union Extract com- pany of Rocidand, Manchester, alleg- n tween SMITH'S WHITE PINE SYRUP and the ordinary cough rem- s known as compound syrup of ite pine. Smith’s White Pine is made re- gardless of cost — it's made to oure Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Inflammation of the Bronchial Tubes, AND IT DOES. It stops the tickle, all flammation, eoothes the sues and gives instant relief. We recommend it, we guarantes it to be the quickest to act ang the most of- fective cough medicine we know of. Price 25 Cents operated by a one-horsepower electric motor. From the progress being made at the present time, it is believed that the three floors of the addition will be ready for use inside of a month. UNERALS. Mrs. Lucy A. Fitch. The remaing of Mrs. Lucy A. Fitch, widow of James Fitch, whose death oc- curred in New York last Saturday, ar- fived in Montville on Wednesday, the burial taking place in the Comstock cemetery. A committal service was read/ by Rev. S. F. Maine, pastor of the Uncasville 3. E. church. There were many relatives and friends at tho grave and & number of handsome fiow- The bearers were Bdward Alex- Picker Stick Company Estate. Upon_the petitions of Felix Bedard and Elias H. Pincus for a discharge from bankruptcy, Referce Amos A. Browning reported favorably upon them, there being no oppesition, and the discharges were graated by the United States district court. In the case of the Picker Stick Man- ufacturing company, a dividend of 16.3 cents to the common creditors was made, the preferred clalms having been paid in full . The trustee of the New England Re- frigerating company has received the full amount, $1.205, which was bid for the plant at Thamesville. J. T. Place of New York was here on Wednesday and in speaking of the future of the Fine Watch Repairing 126 Main Strest, dec28d No Fire Sale! No Water Sale!| .. Preston Bros, FRANKLIN SQUARE. 0AK SIDING SLABS $1.00 A LOAD at L. Potter & Co. 1b. pke. Best Teas 25¢ Ib. " Best Colfees 20c¢ 1b. None better to be had st any pricey {United Tea Importers Co,, Franklin Square, over Somers Bros and feed for your horses, cows, pigs, | ing that the company had violated the pen. concern thought he would like to start N -4 . plgs, nder, Robert Simpson, Leander Mitch. Simply bought reasonable and sold T poultry. don't. hesitate long —' come | pure food law In selling a liquid which, For Large Bottle. S0 Menolss DN e e |1 here again, bt was not sure wheth- | the AT Dhudt pestibts. i w ok . AL MARCRELEN not_ronta 2 , er ft wi p here. This broad statement we have ', ' :"“:mun i g ™ n:um'em'i: has been away from Montville for| fgent that another attempt would | Just received a full line of Dress SPE CIA L no hesitancy in making. We can fur- nish ell sorts of grain, fesd, the lfke.to your best advantage. We bespeak a trial order. CHARLES SLOSBERG, appeared on the bottle. This formula sald that the ingredients were the fol- lowing: Oll or iemon, 3 per cent.; alco- hol, 50 per cent.; water, 50 per cent. who has been siok nd at the Backus a year, e past two months, s SMITH The Drug Man, Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. about three years, Her son died last month. She leaves a grandson, liam Fitch, in New York. East !ldc Lights OuL The wind on Wednesday night caus- ed considerable trouble for the em- ployes at 18- electrio light station, be- cause of snort circults, the circuft on thes Bast Side being out most of the Wil- be made. Going to New England Conference. General Secretary Frank H. Merrill and Physical Director George P. Peck- ham of the Y. M. C. A. leave this morni: g for Beston, to attend the New Bngland conference of the paid officers of the association, 1t is the 25th an- Purma Pancake Flour GOOD FOR BREAKFAST, Order from * | CARDWELL, Telophone 952. 3 to'9 Market St. teb27d Goods. Comparing to others vou only pay 60c for each dollar purchase. THE NEW REMNANT STORE, Open evenings. 77 Pranklin Street. mar3d LCove Strect (West Side), Norwich, Ct. | fered a shock on Tuesday and is in night. Two wires were reported down | nual conference, with sessions continu. THERE 15 no agvertising um tn | TREERE ™ ro advertising meaium v d 53 Coni It al toosea cridical paodition. marza | 6 Freston riage. ing through Thursday and Fridag. T D e, ™ T Ot L contsctisit aaual o The Beby L Remnant & Goods, ualt price. MILL REMNANT 201 West W