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Nerwich, Wednesday, March 10, 1903, ol onf Tuesday. | 3 Wm!s MATTERS. house l:nu%dm the Liberty o Indebtedness and The March hares must be mad &t 80| Miss Florence Northrop is registered & B ? much faln, at the Hotel Greens i Basadens, Cal.| g yix e o By Pl W"WM' s::l:um:. h‘gg::fizmzw‘ bt Emimxt:‘ mu: ) : 1 : By y 1 SO ! A_’;.‘u M., mla'{-u‘—:.:'t):.:“m\\;fha‘ There was a brief snow flurry early A & i . quet on Tuesday evening in Pythian B ot o o e el o Ty What o th Uon o Conimion (Fo | g o8 50, L Arbutus blossoms are being picked. We hava a full line of Select Vegetables | 71 flower scems to be about & month Miserable Day in and Day Olt When | cach missioner Corbin -ng many interesting S s Miss Ruth Davis of, West Main Tefreshments and & =moker ; and Frult. in advance of the usual time. street has returmd fr0m 4 two weeks’ e i You Can Be Rid of Stomach Dis. | ars ey iahe ot the com ' — o vt 150300 oft'w Doty MR sl wosbiny dey mesbelerd L G Commissloner. Corbin gives an erti o tross Forever. AT " R ethets and children 19 thell ‘Mca BATE MMe #2658 navy yeod | DN L ERES et S o 230040 i o 7 pleasure opened withi the musical D omers T0S. S hotographer’s, o have the bables’ fic- | who has been in New London recov- | '"New Ei 0008, Harttord 106 S Pramme, the A. F. of M. orchestra in- |- Eee tures taken. ering from illness, was removed to her 0, Waterbury X Miserable indeed is the man or | ¢l ‘18 pleces, and the thres num- [ The first ‘question accosted an e~ 3 % ‘were thoroughly en- home on Monday. ] hu‘l; 3’"' Meriden 29,- :mMm m.on to the table Sha j‘:,‘a" " Fnis was under nu“ m:é‘nn quaintance. Happy the persen whe is Norwicl v 1 h Mr. and Mrs. Byron Evans of Uncas | Stamford 2l New London 18,5 Shn Bot eat or what little is eaten | of C. W, Tubbs, who directed it With | apie to way 1t tn well Special convocation of Franklin 5, 0,00 oy g E i artistic ability. The four street have recently moved to Flush- Middletown 17,0000, Ansonia 14,200, seems to fil them and lays like a :1- u-udb L; e chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., at Masonic IR S * | temple ‘this evening. Work in R. A. o lump of lead in the stomach, refusing v Baker's string quartette| To get health and keep hesith the degree.—ady. =a - | Derby 9,000, Willimantie 9,000, 129" 2 ly played and showed GBU. R- Ha" IS, M| n. o ing, N. Y. where Mr. Tvans has so- | yilie 400, Norwalk 7500, Sonth Nor- | yamiors i 10, QlOSRC. ear readés; sufter this way | that Ly P ast of & fiptop | Y1008 should De-in pestest eeaditien. : Ph l I Among the prettlest of the St. Pat- "E}};:f:&l?‘“m‘:fi' % et o | and will put on_your wraps now and . The members ar To purify the blood, and as & Spring 3 ys clan rick's day favors shown are g.lh‘e m&y M. J. Leary of New Haven, general| sounties, citles, borol and_towns | _Sites -uh-na- :: ho?"i’mm m"im? ::{c::: & . G. Andrews, tonie, we recommend green flags, bearing tne symbolical gilt | manager of the trolley express com- e is $38,468,704.91. K 23-grain ' :x‘g your npxt | Bben Learned, ‘cello. and harp of Tara. pany, was in Norwich Tuesday con- ot 359324436, or 18 |SemuEe - DERR ; meal you ‘appreciate, five The programe was as follows Ma ’s Perlefl — err th the local manager, J, A. port of 3 Tee Tow affered s“l‘nefln Connectidut school document No. 2| Tarives. e :: sial Indebtadness of the coun- | Giem . g g you un- | Oyerture, Morning, Noon and Night y announces an examination for state s is $260,445.01, & decrease 94, . There will bs no indigestion A. F. of M. Orchestra, Teaeners certificates on August 20-21,| ' Dr. of, S. Kaafman was in Spring. | 05499 eince the lapt fepcrt et tnory i ihe " stomach—no | mvening Breese, Tangey Blm Purmer 0.F 3B ‘Wl’ at t‘he Broadway school building, Nor- | fleld on Tuesday, attending the cm;: bqorough. and towns in th sour risings_or mn’c' gr‘g:‘lhov:: Andante from &n“.m"qe ‘““’ixe”"un With 0. F. BARRIS, L | wich. cial ministers’ conferences in connec- 8 incre Towns. Dbt Bomissares | HoSTUTE, Tiatulency Baker's - emsid srel: - —_ tion with the Chapman-Alexander R i o ruiih $10.548.94 maliires | op undigested f00d and aeld or feeling | Waitzes, The Last Number, White | Bntirely herbal and cannot be ax Office hours—8 to 108, m, 4to 8 p. m.| On the cover page of the Conphetl- | meetings. sing i3 of Nauses, r- w-bnoflhl"! Lt ‘A. F. of M. Orchestra, it celled as a Spring medieine, se1ta cut Citizen for March is @ picture of s b aniatan scioo! districts in towns not under the | Ghapi Then Tl | (ther wympims o€ W tom- | Minuet from Quartette in G, MOIM | fopmpageq of Sarsaparfile, BunSeck. W, al v ach. Theme and Variations, Haydn Rm_l “Als ,\:iadmlm‘ oll n”hi”e' m2 THE SUPREME PASSION. 22“;23";‘32'7';‘ system, as- reported, is lfig: .IIAG. trouble and Indigestion Baker's String Quartette. Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Princes Pine newly elected assoclate secretary of —_——— ,351,162.73, 3 : snow before th Yo. o e onmecticut Temperance union. | Rev. G €. Luther Opens Evangelistic| Two counties show an increde, four b5 "‘_E vanish like the Dblasing | gelection, Remicka Bite, No. 6, Lam00 | 4 Ciner valuabie ingrodients. sun. ‘When Diapepsin works your Stom-| golowing the much enjoyed concert, | Hxcellent for Stomach, ttaelt in order. Dis-| 0T NE T tempting oyster T Services at First Baptish Church. |8 decrease in indebtedness, and two ach - papd;:m and sweetens a sour | cho qe. "oy the attraction and full Bolls, Scrofula, and all blood Alseases. ow no %v"'"fl h"m‘"m:‘ debt :ll&t- Rey. €. C. Luf 8 of ar. m county has no debt. S G T st ahe F:{x'\‘e cities show an increase and Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Etta Latham were held at her home in Nantis ‘“Tassdsy. ‘afternoch ' &t twp | meetings at the First Baptist church ; e ] and freshens the intestines | SICNCTL (taone to it and the side clock, Rov. H.-A. Goering omeiat- | LAt 8ST0000 VAL & ChED: s o free® poeiod: mot. omadiag hese 5 X L e o ares the & 8nd | giehes. There were about sixty pros- MAY'S PILLS for constipation, ing. Burlal was in Niantle cemetery. | pleasing way with the children and no| which ;owr:in.nd ity governments are | Tt Tain W s por e e | oat. _Inciading members JCrom, Baltc, | peadache and indigestion. 3 3 doubt the illustrated or chalk talks| consolidate \ 284 boroughs: E + Hanover, 3 The Primitive Methodist church of | which are to be held each afternoon| Ten boroughe show an increase, ten I sanns o | BOESTE T eaxes o | AlDert D Bmith, Jr, o e a aiso| MAY'S FAMOUS SALVE tor curms, Rlock Island has been incorporated | this week will grow both in attendance|a decrease in indebtedness and three % "'; member o un' ¢ 1 ¥ 0. % 1N can | Tieeident of Hartford union, No. 400, | burns, sores, cuts, ehiiblains, ith Chacles Littisflela, Wikiam B {850,000, a attend: the | oitner s Shfl.'nbl“gfl‘x nr:’,lun‘ebtt\lclkn Teeme Boats esmn Yas in attendance. He seldom fo g by - Sha Silag W. Mott, J. BEdw: There was a good attendance at the| either year, clu 4 5 Y X X . L sfi?iifi; and 3, Flliott Sprague a:'lf,d evening service Seapite the unfavorsbis | the town and urm;r: goverzments of | Receipts and Expénses of Counties. tomach to ferment and turn to ,t:t::::v?nl;:f.hr::;f’g‘;lf‘;-.","’:flg;;‘ Also MAY'S ACTIVE REMEDY corporators. s ’?nif{ix?{e:’"rn'l‘:xal.m:n:&xfl \‘;’g::rl;or.:udell 05 by w’"‘a ':flg“ “mdu gy of the|gas .and acld :::n poison the breath | jhips is still as enthustastic as ever #hould be in the house the yesr round Mo f fifteen minutes is held before the| One hundred and four towns show 4 Beptember 30, 1908 T e | g iy deng- | STaches followed the supper #nd @\ for cramps, stomashache, newralgia, The Past Noble Grands associated | evening service. The. subject for this|an increase, 59 a decrease in indebted- 4 » glst now—you ought to have Diapep- meral good time was en. b o \ in the order of Rebekahs was in ses- | weeks' meetings is “Prayer.” ness during that interval, and five Receipts. Expenditures. | B " o0 o0e “the house alwa: ‘Should b“tm&-“":r” or?.‘;%““-;?‘ I(lm\:a:v: ‘: colle, colds, sore throat toothachs, sion in New London Tuesday. The| The subject at the prelude meeting | show no change, ... 8 94,527, 18 - A s | rheumatic pains and all sorensss. 1 5,160 3 265,878.38 187,922.67 | On® your family eat sometRink | prought about by the selection of th 3 T | ons o O CSEer with him or vt | Ol of apmancements, which The following reported no indebted- Bour Stomach or Hxcessive | SluaCY Tames T. Woods, Charies W.| All these remedies supplisd by $80C] i " tonight is How to Pray and Get the The Year of the Greatest | association was recently organiaed. | pying we Ask For. and at the regu- The membership 1s made up from New | 1o a"8 0 AT (06 Catest Work on London, Norwich and Groton. = L 3199790 Gas, one will always sive | muhhs, W. W. Lang and B. E. Baker Hocwich Celeration 21 ““‘fi" Luthers' theme, The Supreme iitord. g e Litchfield 21,097.71 | immediate relle The unlon is in & flourishing condition Th & 0 d Is Advancing. The price of tickets for admission | Passion, he found in the statement There is an increase of $2,230,8%6,- | Middlesex ... 43,188.09 4396077 | emmm——— and steadily gTOWINE. e Lec sgoo X to ball of Div. No. 2, A. O. H., in the | the Anostle Paul recorded in Rom- 9: |29 in the amount raised by taxation Tolland ... 21,500.36 OBITUARY. P S s New London Can Have Bridge. The New Haven road, through Vice 133 MAIN STREET. Presidlent Henry, bas again signified [ marsdaw expressive of his willingness to be | during the past year as compared | The total receipts of counties, citles, The short Spring painting season | Armory March 17, s 5 cents for gen- tleman with s h ! ouraed. from Christ” If by such|with the previous published state- | boroughs and towns for vear endin i will ba afl too short to brighten up the | tieman with lady. ~Tach additlonal} . oyscehis kinsmen could be gave 8 » September 30, 1908, amounted to $3 Harry M. Thompson. 4800 P lady 25 cents. Ladies’ unaccompanied " 4 _— ot bt el s ol (R T i The e, Luthar futereted ss Safs| " Tuars, hass femm S Slleming o ottt (Contrtbaten,) e London of the present flies of Summer. " v ety for the salvation Of 1M | the fowns from fhe state: For roads,| Cities Compared. Teed_of 8 bridge over the Thames when discard. " New Haven road officlals and Capt. | people. In Paul's thought is the sal-| §110,920.36; and from the tax on the > N ed for rallroad purposes, and will even The SHERWIN-WILLIAMS line is G. L. Wertenbacher, U, 8. A., have| vation of the =oul. capital stock of banks and other in- The percentage of net indebtedness . Lot modify its plans to a reasonable ex- & W 05 bt it h ® '8! peen in consultation at N London Fallure to realize this, the evangelis! | vagtment companies, $77,786.26. and grand list of citles are given as e | tent to make the gift possible of ac- o best beoause it has the greatest| o..sio"the lease of the Ferguson | thousht, was ofie of the greatest lacks| The increases In “the ‘amounts ex- | fOllOWS: and found him in spite of h ceptance. Nothing definite is, how- Varloty of tints to ohooss; it has| wpart property to the government as | t0day. ‘Thers is abundant evidence of | pended. for differsit purposes Surlnsf| s ' C. @rand List. | heaith in excellent spirits, confident of | (8, "vet disciosed regarding’ the rail- greater penetrating : qualitise; it is|a landing for the island boats. | Sheieioread and intense desire for|ihe past year as compared the | Norwalk .. .. $ 5,418,898 e was planning & boating in commection with the g £ ixed the right consistency 0 leave a |~ : s the improvement of the ghysieal, men- | year 1846, are: ot paupers $160373~ | Sosth Norwal .63 I o that one is to be . " " R , clvic and soclal co jon of man, 4 . - il 3 T o e ot o merds | An open méstize ot tne state| St ic 0t oS, Stuct, Sy 86 pmliren, BUSUNSIEL 80050 Sad | Dasbu : M Se L8 Our Line of Commerclal the oolors are permanent. Te‘cher"hhll:a 'to which all teach- | money hbeln( .wa:a-al thinking out| g ¢ gepartments, $388,828.58. 3 on . ers have been invited is to be held at|new schemes and devising new reme- e T tedn: .. y FOR SALE BY the New Haven mormal school today | dies for the ills that R S ctety. | o TLn Olpmtals of 3 e pring Het 40,087 | 80 to speak_but it leaves, neverthe- Stationery s . v (Wednesday). The gubject of the ad-| , And the larger part of it is by Dro-| a8 returned by the towns Is 2.5 per . less, & pang m',:f”"' deep into the j - Ghe e oe made s Bahoo) Teachars | fo%ed Chrlstians; in fact, It may eadlly | 55 F X y & short time ago is complete in every depavie . Righf e 475" | be recognized as one of the legitimate| T, 4ota) amount received this past 963,816 | Harry M. Thompson and I were boy ) & gty fruits of Christianity. Nor may any | .or‘om local taxation is equal to & E together and I only record happ: ment, inclading 0 word of discredit justly be said against | I3 I °ing on the grand List as 6 5, memories of our &asociation. I recall All over the state, members of the | ft. R R e 3 R his unselfish spirit and are what most men are looking | Waste Paper Baskets, Inks and Mu< b Daughters of the American Revolution | For the salvation of the body, the| ™m0, T, pies “net indebtedness of 9 : pathy goss out to for, he result of persistent and | Glage. Lettar Copying Books and Volcings the regret that the state [ expansion of the mind, the nourish-| .y;"mynicy palities 18 $33.35. Company. ot M. ‘Sara’ T Kinney, has de. | ment of the life that mow is, millions | 81t c "Capita lockl fax of il mu- Ry 1408 to Totirs trom ofce. Mrs, John | Of money and ceaseléss study, sleceri nicipalities Is §10.32, and the per cap- Copying Presses, Letter Files of va~ stematic savin {s ‘ndepen-. Y. o PR | rious kinds. gy d all-consuming concers; . 0. Buell, the state vies regent, will Prob- | fue for the ita expenditurs $20.48. dence. Think what that means, 129 Main Street, Norwich, Ot | 2o ioc.ea sirs, Kinner: but for the salvation of the soul 6| “ric lllowing tebles will be of ta-| “Town end ‘clty governments con- SWegaty Gus SiE WS eare N " | A complete assortment of Card tme SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT Mrs. Almira Euphrasia R cteraal glorincation, of the inner, the *7er b9 Ana weep' the sympathetie tear; ang make & beginning. Doposlls | o goyee and Cards. rs. Althira Buphrasta Rose, widow | real. the mmortal part of man, how el mournful are our tho'ts to know wmads on or Hefors the Thn draw \o the fats of all below: st and Gilesy MISS TALBOT REMEMBERED. | Tat hope ¢he clouds of gloom, interest from the first of he Pty and Sues That mn "n::'ly round the tomb, Rulers and Inkstands, Typewriter Paper e proclaims our sad demise same month. and Ribbons, Pen Holders and Penclls. of Alanson D, Rose and mother of Al- few are ever swayed by the supreme el mansa J. Rose, town treasurer of pl;ssinn o(dPau{.. '{h% prevailing kt{ypfla‘ Y. M. C. A. ENTERTAINMENT. of plety today of the preserve kin g~ st " . Fine Tailorin Block Talend, and also of D omy | ¥hich must b bottled aad sesled and | Harey Bryant Plessed with His Imi- nted Copy of Posms on Leaving | wrer | G e} e St o ST R L R tations—Benefit for Camp. Miss Sayles’ School. SMay be the path to Paradise.” " . . Rose, fing. - As u g as & — cand ; —.t— 3 Providence Monday. €he was 73 years | burning passion for souls and sorrow | TUnder the auspices of the junior de-| As a farewell to thess with whom % am‘ :':;;v ‘“""E""' St Blank Beoks with special rulinge. old on February 14, of heart for the lost many have yet to a4 1 the benefit of the pleasant 4 SWAHH’S, — farn" by " personal " experienco the| Beys' camp fund, e et aiament | instructor in arithime , Agtociated 48| rrenry A. Smith, occurred at her home “‘g "]ames [_[)an x Ir“st fl[]l Orders tiken for Blank Books met A posteard from Boston recelved on | meaning and the blessedness of it. along novel and interesting lines was | at Miss Sayles’ school, Miss Bisie %ml:né(:v:; Gutl:}‘fl.c.l: r:,r; in regular stook. Qhetucket Bt, opp, First Nat. Bank.|Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs, John E.[ Here is the explanation In 'large| given Tuesday evening in the Y. M. dee28d Fanning snnosnoed the return from | Measure of the fallure of Christians to| & A. hall by Harry Bryant of Brook- * classeg | ton day8 n‘twfi’wnh :olrtr: sneumo. Shetucke! Streat, Norwlch, Conn. e Agcotuaus, faruasty. of | [8ke- succesetully. ovarativiliiy great| [va' N Y. Mr. Bryant calls himself |at her home, No. 119 Sachem strest. Bt e N 0r the Gaventes of | _mefld Lt S b his Yows | o mmion 1y eI £ Tations. and | 3 ¥oivphonist and ventriloquist, which | Miss Sayles ' was present with the | DIAUNT AR D Grane M soghte o ONCE MORE——— T hct cen | fere the rolution of - the _verpléxing | méans that he is sn adept in the mi- | scholars and the hours from 8 to § Devid and Tiisa L e oinaing you (MEAIS M oluili || SLH0TIng abecad o &'bd larship won | problem facing Christian workers ev-| tation true to life, of & great number | were delightfully spent, although with married Henry A. Smith an many Suits or Overcoats made to order at the Boston Art museum. He ar-|erywhere, how to reach the unchurched| ¢ the animal sounds and calls Which | regret that they marked the severance | YeaT® she Has resided at Massapeag. More of thaf passion 1oF sote GEO. A. DAVIS, s bilos . . &t rock bottom prices that can't be || rived Monday on the Romanic. masses. t he weaves into a talk that is highly jof pleasant relations. — ; that has always charscterized _the i 2| i ves on Thursday beat. step in and 1ot us prove i f| B nety Sucecsstul o1 evangeliem is| orerieinin, o k| aseer e T oy CASTORIA. 25-29 Broadway We guarantes entire satisfaction. 3 The dairy commissioner gave hear- ity also an 8 nesded. Kid Yo o Avags Bosght THE N, SON CO., ifigs at Hartford Monday to manufac- humorous stories, he kept Lis audience s ‘Boars the Mershant Talbrs, 88 Brosdway. || turers whose products have been found I Rty B BB BT T TS e g e | not to comply witn the regulations of | hpon tlie amount of heast, ane puts inta and gave them paay & €000 lWoEing | beautitul copy of Browning's b of | the pure food law. The products in|it, €0 in this soul saving business sue- much effort and fhought now into | thelr 's poems a8 | Guestion, consisted mainly of extracts, | €688 depends more upon the heart than | Jlany for the boys cemp for the com- | Miss 5 ‘Hanover, . which it is clalmed aid not contain [ FPO" b e Pl;’t’pl:hh-ve e be| {ng summer, Last vear the Norwich o s ] . | —THE— | the ingredients mentioned in tha_for- | fuif) e R ':,‘u‘,‘“:n;“,’.;e e :wclmon :'3:. foe ecm.:ldthllr:-l Academy, sticeeeds her 'at the school. m s, owns, 0 en. . ls | mulas in thelr proper proportion. £ ys' camp e state, an: year | i ol okl heart argument, and a glance over the| oy wili probably adopt the plan- of Master Plumbers’ Association. ROUND'TABLE MEETING | B35S, of Bistory shows that si} reat | sending out two squads, the older boys | A reguler JEWELERS N Held With Mr. and Mex e all else with this consuming, all- | foF the first two weeks, and the young- | ytive committee o state 3 waists BC"S old With Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tracy | Sbourhing passion for soulss er ones to ciose the month. piumbers® association wes held at the ] _— ~—Second Evening In France. This passion could be obtained by Hotel Garde, New Haven, Tuesday Dl J seeki: to apprehend the divi ral 4 jati morning. President Arthur Brown - OFFICE OF The of the Round | ¢ sovis. by contomplating those Hos: Nerih A Aweolpiien. e ity Whe peouttod st tho masts Watches b raguar menting ol U RO | o e O O RIeD 1o sve one. and]’ The Mazeh mestuig of the Norwich |ing, said that dhily . twslins busipest an ec Wear | field “Tuesday evening at the home of | by prayer. Make a beginning and the| ATh association was held in the Slater ansacted and that the meeting Mr. and Mrs. B, A i Cut Glass the mbers, The h by Miss Lucas, Miss Mary Luci state secretary IS NOW OPEN AND g iy olpitaliey stiown Foebithy Bin for Pebrampy. Tone Haviland and _ Mrs. Corporation of the Norwich Silk 1t you are going to paint the was tr e o ot | DY PreTer morone. Tha joy of saving | Duliding om Monday evenins _The |dia not consider the ssniteey Bill on the host and hostess ali trib- esda; READY FOR BUSINESS ed materiafly o tho enjoymer : he governor on Tuesdey approved| pirge, esch Eiving & vivid description | pany with a capital mucgg fi"’.’& exterior of your heuse or a room 3 Wi : : o Fine Watch Repairing e in the- sekscn's plon of | e will create s desire for the Gesper | Sebisct of che mesthr wvas 1 Walk | which a hearing was held Tuesdsy ; Rambles in Romance Lands v 3 Through Fioremce in ‘or Spring and Summer Romance Lands. this was | joy of saving many. V- 4 afternoon. for wrins Silverware Clocks enjoyment of | tne bill of the Norwich hospital for & the eveni: ‘he followis t = of the streets, palaces and churches of incorporators are let el thy int. cning, The following was the | the snsane for February for $2.048.8%. | the different quarters of Florence, il- | Smith and George A. Smith, bo p gl B s e Aty the second eveming in France and the —— programme: The Educational System g ol g B vk H 't - lustrated by maps and many lirge [ Norwich and Hubert D. Card of Put-|§ 1\ loy'or jend and oll come to us ARl The Studio Specialty Shop, - | The Osgood, Suite 6, |25 Mam SIIOOI. dec r Mr. Lat] assigned programme was oarried out | llustrated by 'mcidents from the Ater the. brief . busl Norwich 8ilk Co. at « in ¥France, Willlam D. Tillson; French | Adalaj B. Stevenson will retire from | Jiotographs. Art of the %’.-tnnth Century, Miss | jaw busiress and coal mining to estab Mary E. Atios: Weading.~ Mark - | “"Refreshments were then served from e for the material. Mary B Wattior; veading, Mark| 1ish the Le Salle Brtension university. | , ‘sicat. aitractive table. making s Oacad Comiiitie. Biail N s o wehes abasten e 32 Church St., Norwich, Conn., Fisher. > Plessant end to @ most delightful eve- | At a meeting held this week, 5t |§ tomers using —— The annual banquet will be held next ning. Joseph’s Sodality and Literary asso- week at the Buckingham Memorial. v R l Clation appointed its committes to ar- 9 Tuesday, e Preliminary Tourney Ends Tonmight. |range for its dance after Easter. They n , MISSIONARY 8OCIETY. IGO 0 v M The final game of the inter-club pre- | £1% M: . H. Harrington, evw Wednesday and Tharsday, First Baptist Organization Met With liminery bowling tourney between t, March 9, 10, 1 s Dlan teams representing the Arcanum club arch 9, 10, 11. J an of this city and the Themes club of | S em———— New London will take place on the Ar- The regular meeting of the First Bt Tt e Periar Metasioniy canum club alleys tonight at 7.30. The ety was held Tuesdky with Mra. Goon HEALTH foams o' clash will be Thames No. 1 : n MMary Dolbeare of West Thames street. team s vm‘mm - The nlg- The meo:lnfi was called to order by the e se88 s after the . - 2 BTN T o 18 and oftered prayer, ars | OPring Day. But how many hawvs it 7| and Comstodk, With Che - Give it & trial and you will find e A ae & thayse from | Usuall- Opring. finds the: beet of. ue| ionights WAt (S _scheitls 06 the Ugandy, the White Man. The after-| run down, lietless and out of sorts e ow g TR A Devoe’s Will Wear noon’s subfect, Africa, was taken Up| gom thi effects of hearty eating of | Blood, Couren aoh Stevese 5?1?'.-.,"’““.‘ maréd MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT Miss Adles is finely located at the and five papers were read and much - onjeyed as Zollows: Beptist Work in heavy foods and lack of fresh air dur- | sent the Arsanum club. Longest. s, b R Suarsor flofyy ca, Mre, J. n Olcott: Down in | ing the Winter monthe. Private a n given each patron. THOROUGHLY AGED ey o The 1 JHnitle Sar-| |t might be serious, but there! Dr. O. P. Gifford Secured. e axe b orters for atan- 'J] | Miss Adles will be in Norwich the | and “mellowsd" wines and liquors win Mary Dolbears; Letters t-ror: "Ikoko, | always a relief for every ill, so there's The interdenpminational missionary dard makes ite aiso entire week of March Sth. Early ap- | their way to & man's heart via his Y DO s Ttk on the Gua| relief for you If. you are Beginning f0 | S aErC e O e Tieet B Linseed - Oil, ‘Turpentine, Var- J|P0 e e stomach. We have quite 4 large and B o Tivs, Willtesn' GLASFISE | ovperioncethe “Seet sowmpismma of| st e Pisghiine, ke e ket s Darmels, Stains, Paint cnthusiaatio, stedk of pelate Ciskers g e Mess., T Brush o o Opened Brick Pavement. Spring fever. e charol . (e Tabor Brghies. 8 — - A WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich |G, tiion, "and the prices we charga To repair the leak in the compressed| SMITH'S “PURE BLOOD” meets N",'w}’ gf“h‘- March 26, in place of Boston. New York. | won't burn & very big hole in wous air main in Main strest in front of |all these oonditions, relieves you and e ok e B g marsd POckEL JACOS STEIN, ON THE PEI e els 9ot wis]| Yoi0 You SOENRY VN yaat % B : Telephone M-3. 93 West Main 8% bl INCE. sde on Tuesday morniag by em- | blood is cleansed, appebits is correct- ‘Will Speak en Poultry. marid you are in a state of indecision as | ployes of the company with permis- | ed, Headaches ‘are banished and your| W. O. Rogers will today deliver an e “ y to 'whers o get your supplies of graia | sion of the stroet gommissioner, A | general appearance improved. a o and feed for your horses, cows, pigs,| hole a yard square Was made and the P . ; o ! g b P s e P& | leak found to be at the joint, which Don't try to get through the Spring | ;o Pomological society and the Conr | Tatud g H‘l"Ku" so“lnE of every Drug, Chemical g Y poultry, e long ame | 10k T ired, New grouting and | Without a treatment of this renovat- | nesticut Poultry assoclation, to be held a Medicine i urina ancake o'r 1 here. This brdad statement we have| prici will be laid to maich the pave- | ing tonic. With Harmony grange at Monros, - or Medicine in our store 2 no hesitancy in making. We can fur- | ment. PRICE $1.00 Fairfleld county. is guaranteed. GOOD FOR BREAKFAST. ¥ Hish €1l Sorts of grain, feed, hay and| “This was not the fret preak fn the s ‘ ol ; o afads Sl Ordor from £ | the like to your best advantage. We|Dow Davement X os- it Fob $Ie sad Canta fioy 9.1 : is s found here. ] " bespeak trlal order, B e bty math meat the postomice SM lT H ,0n. Tuesday morning arguments in # Biima Farm “““se m‘nm‘am Let us fill your presoription. 2 C:::\DV:’!::I;I:M L : some time ago. e ease ghngon vs. Nicholas — one o ot 88 | Brunos, which ‘was heard last week i New London.—Articles of association Tyesday by J A 51 HAVE ARRIVED b ‘i have been filed I"n"“‘H office of lNm ing, w'e{o X.m'é‘i'é'é Ju::;xe:‘z ?:::,’;J v 'M o ’ DUNN S PHARM.AOY, ) Ty by the Huguenot club, ed for the plaintiff to ; 1 s by e Hugienot b | The Drug Man. e T recTe s A X 3 a Rallion’s | 50 Main Strect, i P )