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here w the ' A 3 Wi . Before ublie Today. 2:,1?{‘:‘::;‘ ::&:-m tactaries '0::; Ths Chandlers of Woodstock and India| Concerning Her position there, fl b B g MANNY WORTH, GEO. DEVE shops and homes, but after the troliey| A fow vears later than the Ashford | Charies N. Judson, presifent, of fb oy Monologist, ~ Blackface Comedian. cars. The board realizes that no per- Vintons, and even surpassing them . should pay for and free three other TIPSR ARG RAVES, The Favorite Colored Entertainers, Introducing New Songs and Steps. varied herediti rvice, the Wood-| Was & very unusual woman and one of ol e fect aystem has yet heen invented, but :.‘;e:d@:.mu(.flp;" upon our mis- | & great deal of Christian character. hridl'el'”wvn the fo’rg n”c‘u h.na . DmISsI { Ladies and Children | PICTURES CHANGED g e l ac Afternoons 5o | EYERY MoNDAY . Except on Holldnys. TIURSDAY, 18 of the opinlon that a great improve.| sionary record. John E. Chandler,| She had been with us for two years and everybody who has ment would ensuo if there were mors| widely known in later vears as the 'l“"dk’.“fl Detame igalostie b ‘;':c'g e attention paid to the means now at| venerable Futher Chandier, was. bora s R atow 15 n No oc! ‘onn., . n. R gagecate the insteudiben: ohei 8. N de'calnd:.nlt of ond ot Wood: | Wocdatock, In, every sy, Sutaditow tha stock's first settlers in , a member 2 ‘Roosevelt persists in his de- was » remarkably versatile woman and It Mr. eve! 3 v made | ness has got to stop right T e e B g ooy 157 g P e ble and a little draught is better than| Chandler, a student of Yale college, a| 2% an assistant secretary, she 3 the breathing over and over agaln of| not infrequent visitor in our homes | her influence felt in every department. | it 1s stated he mafe fo s veporter at REED’S THEA1 RE tho vitlated sir that closed cars con- | and churches, he seems in a peculiar | S5 (09K ChATES of U0 EFURES IS | Dlliicas Rimselr, the Boas. will be get- eaire i & Mavsy, tain. Tf the board wil] discover a way | Sense to belong to this section. Son mind in the Bible class. She was able after him. The Outlook may be . Cooper ', Lessess. to make the ‘same passengers—women ::geud&“;nhi::;:ha;;”o::is;’émi‘l‘on‘.’%n:g; to do anything and had ome of the|sending him out to interview Presi-| SILVA & BROWNELL, Lessees. |Devoled to First-class that passengers, especially—who cry out|; W us from time to time, telling | most remarkably developed characters | dent Taft some day, and suppose HIGH CLASS MOVING PICTURES ainst draughts, reaiize the advan- | ua o thele work and bringing fresh in | o every ide L o o | ot that outs Iew would Hosdy teei] . AND ILLUSTRATED sonas, "d."l' and “‘““"“ fllg- 1 f fresh al 1y it it b tain Herald. X nius, amatic a r:lfi:vowho Chl: x‘él:l: :::D':";O ::;1: "’.‘l?tef'tum years' study at Yale Mr. | disposition and ’XD"B-"““h heh";'f‘“cg'm"; then?—New Bri . m:“” m’“"."“"'"?rm,&:r“.“fi“m Schoolmaster, drama; "m car from ordering the sensible con-i Chandler finiehed his course at Len| TiG e 'ty Shich nfereat How We Look Incriminating Evidence, The Forgot- | iha boiias. comed s seiine o Ji ductor “to keep them holes closed if| 39 inaty B0, AV OCr o e O ith | e in the elevation and the hilgher o Th> fear that exists in New Haven |ten Watch, Sure Enuft Tumbler, Thé | trective, comedy drama; Taming of th he don't want to be licked,” they will special reference to missionary ser- | ucation of women and was beloved bY fat the present time over the possible | Sikhonettes, Mrs. Hold's Puppets, He m-.m"‘lg‘f:r::fi" KM 7., Gaoper make the well-instructed conduetor’s all the girls who were thrown Into|goinga of the state police no doubt in| Who Laughs Last Laughs Best. Mr. ° 3 s singers. duty easler and safer. This trolley- st 1, S Yerisuts SPODAETS not.To 86 Shsily nect herself with any church in Brook- | of the peace that is 80 often in evi- s - 3 to| A5 35 T90, Bas. Svecial attenlion solved. i . ) / Piy- = 4 |lyn was a regular attendant at PIy- | gence in the City of Klms. What is|5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Matinees, Ladies und Childrem, Hos oy e T e ; outh. She had become a German lng th erage New Havener is, Even! Oc. o MASSACHUSETTS WON'T JOIN. pcd v e Gkt APSISSION. 5 CRNTE. = scholar and had intended going to Ger- | “How much do the state polic - &, 5y : The Massachusetts legislature has many for a course of study there. Khow? This.is rather an indication | 3. M.A" Street, opp, Post Office. mwn""d L, ashington Square. votgd to make no appropriation for the “We close with a tribute paid Miss | e 'n" gugity consclence, and when one Seattle exposition, and the action of contact with her. She was an earnest |, |arge measure explains the opposi-| O'Nell singing The Message of a Dying Christian and while she did not con-{tion to that organization of preservers | Engineer. Eastern Connecticut has forty- nine towna, one hundred and sixty- five post office districts and forty- 3 one rursl free delivery routes. H plah is to get the government to rum, at its own expense, the hest single 12 exhibit; then it makes a large direct 4 cames A eppropriation, besides inviting foreign Miss Meredith, daughter of George Meredith, the novelist, stepped into the | WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. breach in Harrowgate the other day e and wielded the baton as substitute for A Safeguard. onductor of the municipal orche; one of the best known in Eng- The Federal Street Methodist church | land. of New London is the latest in the government a penalty for the injury state to vote In favor of adoption of layor Tom Johnson's personal plans done to thelr business by President Missionary to Madura, and who In his the indiwidual cup system. A few | e, the future include admission to " years ago the church which adopted| the bar. He is 54 years of age and a J i:f;i;f:—?::y :M-?]i;:.m:;,:n},g!&d, .:,hu?; N A LSy el v ] T plan was tae exception rather | bit old to become & lawyer, but S | o . ‘Father Chandler. than ‘the rule, but today churches are | Johnson is forever young in vitality 3 | impudent ever presented to congress. 1 5.970 countries to come in, thereby obligat- 65593 ing itself to return the favor. It is BVOrage. . .cuovrueiaiand then asked to lend the enterprise mon- 1995, i i ey on indifferent security. The Buffalo people went further and charged the the ¢ t | Lester by a clasemate In Mount Hol- | reqds of the various doings in that city the leglslature is very generally ap- ity 3 SURE SRR 4 thers will be no surprise.—Bridgeport proved by the press, because the local it is hard to understand the “frowning exposifion is becoming a popular ing Providence,* but we know CLIPPI means of “bleeding the government.” 2 ket St 3| Tae Boston Transcript, while on this | He 1ivetn longest who can tell P | willam B. Smart, a first assistant buyl 2717 chd Hamilton 82 Market St, opp. Sheedy’'s Theatre i | subject, declares that “the relations of { Of true things truly done each @a¥.| . cessor for the city of Boston, the DANCING PARTIES The Bulletia te 6ol 18 every | fiies. Cnterpriscn (o the government «In that senss her life was indeed | Oldest sctive newspaper man in the| movement in a 20-year gold iows and oo al of the B F. D3| oriis oo excesdingly dceraceiil chap: tong!™ She" RRE“IEH e emouet- o | Saie, 508 L%, Ry 8 hait contuey | Pt O L routes in Bastern Connectiout. § ter of our recent history. The usual give a better impetus to many others, | QTASECD TUEC, LI Hor O a Doreh case. \ and we know that her cruel death was | faC New class now opened for puplls, Ar- but the gateway to a freer, fuller and happler existenc 1 0 0 rangements made by phone 422-3, or ° J. J. KENNEDY, 117 Main St buys a Waltham movement |Private Lessons any Hour. in a 20-year gold filled case.| fen18a Piano Tuning and Repairin; JOIN B. CHANDLER, viiich w1 vice. v him to |readily accepting the plan as neces-|and spirit. His recent financial re- 7 625 lglthew;i‘:l!;sn:lnd uectflon:h:huh raa sty o qay et e o sary fo cleanliness and as a safeguard | vorses have not dismayed him in the Franklin Square. i Mareh 6 ..oconneenee By R 14 ¥ pay for them, nothing | ;% ozthen, “Reading my Bible,” was|against the possible spread of con- | least. dec30d DA e A but praise could be sald of them. but| (ne prief response, and this zeal for|tagion., Eligible communicants have | ‘Prune 423-3. 18 Perkins Ava 88 & form of ‘working the government' | (no word of God characterized his mis- | Tefrained from partaking of the sacra- | \rro Aubrey le Blond, who has elimb- vty they have had no equal in modern | sionary service. His wife, Charlotte|ment, In time past, because of the old FEBRUARY FIRES. times.” The February fire losses, according | This is taking a square stand ed many mountains, says that a climb Hopkins, was of like spirit and conse-|custom of passing. one or two cups|of many hours becomes mo. more fa- cration, ‘converted at the age of nine, | through an entire congregation.—An- | jguing than & hard game of tennis, . in | and cherishing from that date a strong | sonia Sentinel. “Only a short time ago the mother of tq. the Now York Journsl of Com-|sssinat the entirs business. Other| 500 SMTS3 R0 T Mt 08 0 & b oign one of our members, who is nearsr 80 states have become weary of this sort merce reports, were $16,131,000.0 which ¢ tht » kel ¥y 2 sslonary work. Their first staiion A Word for the South. than 70, did an expedition of 14 or 15 is two and a third m""m-lro'; ;lun of thing and are likely to follow suit. yras alt f{'ri?"ex?:‘ilr P :i Kcr?llscll,i: This is what Editor Platt of the ?;\lxrs in the snow without turning a 10sses hruary, . Nor- T hem to other c s il o nt Ot FMa.) Ady says t | hair” mwhhm:nm -‘:cro:: In the great firs| ACTING FROM A S8ENSE OF DUTY | of his service Mr. Chandler could say | 1 oigy Gy, (F1a) Advance sy caont | 23 Iat on ocount of the Shannon's cor- There is no doubt that Governor | that nearly every station of the mis- int democrats to office in me} Prof, Edward Hull F. R. S, who ner fire, Other state fires above $10,000 | Lilley is giving a great deal of at- | 5lon had been at some time under his . We don't deserv as we | studles the anclent river channels in o e tention to the character and equipment everything to m. But|the ocean bed, by analyzing the British 1 New Tondon, whart, frelght cars,|Of his appointees for office. His work izens who | admiralty soundings, has succeeded in Maher’s School For Dancing, T. A. AND P. HALL, 62 Broadway, Norwich, Con Dancing every Friday and Saturday evenings. Baker's orchestra. Private lessons In Waltz, Two-step, Clasrss now open. Telephone 471-5. oct20d care, and scarcely a native teacher or | 304 preacher that was not known to him personally. In addition to the ordi- we have lots of our bes republicans, and fully identified | tracing (he submarine bed of the river I1s Bas e e . ’ are ote. 375,000. ;:l;m“:‘:’“:;‘:‘ beis bttt "‘3‘“‘“”;“‘\ nary duties of mission life, Mr. Chand- | with tha south, an1 we would like to | Adour and the Fosse de Cape Breton EXPERT TUNING East Hartford, tobacco warehouse, | ' 0¥ e | e T DA a7 T eresied durlh®|see them hold the offices. There is | for a distance of about fifty miles omt Soved - and improves. the pi'ea AN 420,000 | redound to the credit of the state as| the famine of 1877 In caring for the |, ore “pure, ~genuine Mmerican blood | to sea, at which polnt it opens out on work guaranteed: River, leatherboard works, | Well as to the masterly sense and bus. 1 bility of th "The | 0FPhAns. It Is believed that nearly two in the south today than In any other | tha floor of the ocean at & depth of ness al y of 6 governor, e Y $72{ section of the country, and this same [ 1,500 fathoms (3,000 feet). hundred were saved gh hie fn- | Sect ¥ / Bridgewater, tedacce warehouse, | Bulletin endorses the following from | strumentality many of whom grow up|Xind of stock, from fhie north, fs set;! — 215,000, . The Courant: to engage in Christlan work. Her ef-|fing emong us 1613 the cess O Mise A4 Nevinn o8 2aw Yok & X “ : on of na- | birds of a fes cking - |8ald to be the only woman wireless : . ‘West Haven, two dwellings, $15,000. ‘Once more Governor Lilley has il- forts in behalf of tne education of na THIA 86 Whythe mokth' 1p QevAIRIE 0] L Juor Ry we P L Hartford, spartment houss, $12,000, | lustrated tho scriousnees with which | tive women prepared the way for some | Thie e why the south is developing %0 | telegraph operator in the world. ~She ure Wines and iquors ki of the grand results attained by pres- sits day after day on the roof of the The total February fire loss in this | he\takes the duty imposed upon him | O the grand resulls attalned by prest Waldort-Astoria hotel sending and re- | are known and acknowledged to be state was $482,000, which so far as|in the matter of judicial appointments, seos . celving messages through the alr to ¥nown 18 unprecedented. and the care with which he performs | Shilaten 'to cary on the werk she 56 Ror b Belter pgeirint, Bag- | Ship &t sca: She la onis 22 years i, | (20, Srestest aid to health in the ¢ carry - r If the enthusiasm displayed at last| .. world, and invaluable In time of sick- There were half a dozen theaters, it. The superior court will be| much loved. Her closing years of fll- tnyrs eetin or the wcm'va'b” has mastered the methods of the = the same number of churches; a col- | Strengthened, in other senses than thef ness and feebleness were spent gt the| eYeRIngs ~m g he™ & | wireless so well that her employers |ness. Our stock contalns many of the A. W. JARVIS, No. 15 Cialremont Ave, Norwich, Conn. wraduate Niles Bryamt Schoel of Pane Tuning, Battle Creek, Mich. Drop a postal and I'll call declsd ‘Phone §18- F. C. GEER TUNER Jege: five mchool bulldings: am or.|numerical, when Judge Burpee and| Walker missionary home at Auburn- “D"g"“;“’wflgf!q;‘“ifigm: 8 Memorial | say she s Jar superior to many of the | best and well-known brands, famous 122 Prospect 8t, phanage, three elub bouses, a court | Wiliams take thelr seats there. Their | 45, Thers, NS, SHIGTOR €TUNC: |ture remults, thls year's observance of | ™% OPSrafor. for age and purity, and we can guar- Tel, 8535, Norwioh, Ct fals as lawyers—in equipment s iler re. | Memorial day will be evm more sa:- antee you satisfaction In beth gqualit; Bouss and city hall among the bulld- | credentials a niy tered to her wants. Mr. Chandler re- |2 | day e g | Mre Laura Smith, whose death was o ings destroyed. and record—are known hy all their| turned to his beloved field in Madras, | “e83ul than those of the mij: tWO |, ,corded recently in the west, worked|®nd price. — - [ S professional brethren- they need no| japoring to the full extent of his|Y* "S- it ;,"Mnh‘”,:"md‘"';fili} o | With her husband for years to get & i%?e; ,our Easter z,othu TME MNATIONAL INHERITANCE | Introduction to the bar of Connectcut. | strength till stricken down by cholera, | L,/ M1ty of opinlon and &n “Vil 168 [ ¢ypne] through the Rio mine in Colo- GEORGE GREENBERGER, ' TAX. | The long experience of the one as city | January, 1598. They rest from theft L Moreover, the w.ak has|Tad0. When hope was almost gone Now! they won a prize of $16,000 and with | Telephone 812, 47 Franklin Street that sum the ore was laid bare and fansa | they made about a milllon and a half | —— of money. Then, after having foug! hard fight so long together, the cou separated, wers divorced and _the health Interferad with his cherished | :cn' is puely patriotic, worthy of tha | JoCL sappo e ko fot as Piirpos crved In army as delegate | AC‘IV4 co cperation of all. Out of It . o i PR bl ot B tiicre 15 being developed in Aneonia & John H. Chandler, cousin of the|lealis ul. wholesome publle spirit— | C. H. Nickerson, 128 Maln St F 0y | OUFLBEN rOSILIONS | above, born in Pomfret, Conn, in 1513, | Ansonia Sentinel. Bugland, ot GhE Tt Sat . marild SeROsE Bore Save HAVE BEEN FILLED G- E- HUDGE. \ appointed by- the Baptist unlon ‘dn aged In the constructl ; o R e My o lphagy — 18k, " Printyr and mefcnant The Lyms Bridge. If;g,nv i 5 B Dl LI Y e no justies In two such taxes, so if| Bellamy Storer shows capacity for| Chatiotts Klisabeth do £ Hac l.iVBl' Boafdin . . z , daugnter of| The first out that suggests itself in | is of the ordinary shape and h pa- the nationa] government persists the | playing star parts in comedy. He is| Rev. John E. Chandler, married Rev.| the matter is that it involves an im- t?ance ard skill ))\'nve bpeen hesT:vcvsap:n F' g states must desist. making the whole country smile. R, B. Hume of Bombay and was en- | mediate and complete reversal of pol- | it. There is, of course, an inner shell . The Bufletin belleves that the ground e gaged with him in misslonary work| cy by the state. Here we have just | of wood, on to which the match boxes | Norw‘ch essumed by the Conmnecticut genmeral| According to army regulations, 60| under the A. B. C. F. M. for more than | haen freeing all the toll bridges, and | are glued, and as there are some 500 Business Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed assembly is right and that the appli- | horses in the cavalry have to do for| thirty years. behold there comes a scheme for a|match boxes on the lid alone the total | Satisfactory Service. | judge and of the other as state at.|labor, and thelr works still follow The leglslature of Connecticut has| lommey wil“pe vors wsernl 1o onats | them: 20t am LeRmghi Wil 1s BNely 10 | Giioe 4 Rev. Augustus Chandler, brother of at . and profitable to Connecticut In thelr 1, retfable leaders a followsd by other states in formally | yoy pogition. The people of tho state | sonrge in ags Prioiated at Williame | 0 Goutt "that the prelimi D 4 X i J 55, read divin 4 Sy ) gy protesting mgainst the government's | ... ¢; he congratulated on the excel- | Andaver with the Siirgose of a»m);[ngi ol wiich there is a vast ¢ ::r“m‘" :gwg;.w",:;"::r";n:‘“"; lence of Governor Lilley’s selections.” | himself to mission work in Indfa, but D3 We!! done and on time. The mov;- cou Teas el ot e il of revenue; and that it was properly EDITORIAL NOTES. a source of state revenue. Boston had thunder and I - ' . ghtning ‘While the inheritance tax Is = dust| ,; Wednesday morning, but it made | tex in every sense and is ably de-| .o i1y of consequence. Prince Albert Suits 1 my specialty. out and systematized avd | various sub-committees giv For the last ten years William Bid- dulph Cross of Crook street, Chester, longs. A 3 i e § — straphanger is a sign of rushi - | lcoged, faithful and efficient service in The government has abundant | CERSTECT 8 PR OF TUSIng bus- |\ Gura and other fields is Known to means other than this of raising rev- | . those interested in modern mlssionary | enue, and there 18 no reason why it oot cperations, chcashn;.al h»"lslts to this| should not reecognize the sense and country have brought him into per- g.m,‘. of Connecticut’s ¢latm and |, Since Colonel Bryan has come out!gona) acquaintance with many. His | protest. boldly for sterilized milk, It looks as| sister, Flora Jane Chandler, alded her | > if that might become a political issue | parents, in school work, though not | AIDING THE POLICE. later, under formal appointment by the ance of the Inheritance tax should b,: 65 men. The cooks stay in camp. John Scudder, son of Rev. John BE.| new bridge where there shall he tolls | on the coffin must fun into several| left whelly to the states where It be- oy A e vy A Chandler was appointed misslonary by fand these shall be collected by the ' thousands, Happy thought for today: The|the A. B. C, F. M. in 1873. His pro- i] Since Jan. 1, 1909. Thia ought to tell the Young Man or Young Woman Where Board. His mister, Henrletta Susan, | ‘The mayor of Ansonla has taken it received appointment from the Board and dled after a few years' service. | Gertrude Abigail, fifth child of Rev. John E. and Charles H. Chandler, edu. | cated in this country became very| well known to missionariy workers in upon himeelf to point out how the people of the city In these days of telephonic eommunication may help the police to eliminate lawlessness. 'l;h: Seatinel of that place, seconding t! ( The posta] card is a great protest- Ing convenience when a congress- man's constituents desire to get right after him. ¢ The woman who treats her husband as if he was a baseball umpire finds eastern Connecticut branch of Wo- | o man’s board. in connection with the | NOTICE! To Go To Learn. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Formerly Chapman's.) Telephone 10. sprid’ AMERICAN HOUSE, “It §8 too much to expect that &|no gympathy when she reaches t formation of Young People's socleties | mere handful of men can oversee the| divorce ‘c’.,m 4 e in many churches. Her earnest ap- eity at once, But in these days peals and wise suggestions are held in | telephones, trolleys and other| Russian newspapers have a hara | S78teful remembrance. She returned FIRE SALE NO SMOKE: n WET GOODS Typewriting —~BUT— Furrell & Sandevson, Props. SPRCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, i and 3 mAy come under his notice and which, | cago has just died at the age of 73,/ Sionaries already reported in the fleld in his opinlon, requires reproof or cor- | This shows how rapidly America’ can | E;T.b!vrlzl?ut T et TP LLamAn te ovia | Dpe 8 gTeat ity L 'Helen Elizabeth, daughter of J 3 tamily - CW John Scudder Chandler, has been la- | B und the fear or dread of being called | Guatemala Is to be complimented | horing at Maduts under appointment s a witness should not deter him.” upon its foresight. It has begun to of the Woman's Board of Foreign Mis- There is no doubt such a co-opera- | teach English in its public schools. | sions since 1900. 2. Rev. Edward H.| means of rapld communication, thers | time. Seventy-three were suppressed | . yio 1o i pabpoitment of the § Office Practice. | Traveiing Men, eto. Livery connected. is little excuse for the Individual who | last vear and 120 pald fines amount- until her mjm,"‘, to Rev. J. B. Wyck- 1 I ' 1 | SHRETUCKET STREDT. fails to promptly report to the police, | ing to $50,000. ¢ff of the Arcat mission of the Dutch | either In person or by means of the — Reformed chureh. 1 Write or call. ‘phone, whatever crime or lawlessness The first white person bhorn in Chi- Grandchildren of our veteran mis- | VISIT THE COUNTRY SHEA & BURKE There are lots of titul places with. | FFurniture, ’ Just THINX a mirate and see how you can save money. Can yon beat these prices ? in vasy driving distances of Norwich— | | Gardnars Laks, Balley's Ravine, Laa- Rangeis, Ralston H:aith $350 and $4.00 Shocs at * $2.49 ASK FOR ANY MAKE. wrmy. The government is not calling | congress how to bag the game, it 1y G¢ath by accident in Brooklyn, N. Y., for enlistments at any of the recruit- | now hoped that the trust law will be| [JOUENt €uch erief to many Flanes ing statlons and announces that ft|eo drawn that it will not make Plans LI e sketu Srad; S40 & Crow | Woodstock Academv Gleaner, July, ! bas men enough. Enforced idleness |smile. . 7 ¢ i 7 189 PLLEN D. LARNED. | always promotes enlistments and it is - e o © Dow claimed that the recruits would | Chief Weatherman Moore sdmits | ATIeT lsaving the academy, Miss far exceed the 100,000 mark if the|thst he violated the rules of the ma- | Horyrke pe iy et o o Way WAs open to accept them. Men |tlonal weather bureau, and that s and In the autumn of the same year ! must live even if they have to take|how he gave Horace Johnson a na- | accepted a position as teacher in Stal- extra-hasardous employment to make | tional halo. lenbosch seminary, Cape Colony, Afri-| tive spirit would be appreciated by |It Is getting Into the swim. Hume, son of Mrs. Charlotte Chandler | [8 $ s 2 s | tern HIl and others. We've got ths the v:hc tn overy city: end it cor. i Fume, s missionary of the Yale mis- | [f V. L Dflflglfls 359 and $409 Shozs at - 224 teams for such trips, and the Drioes | Carpeotas, [ tainly would result in the diminish- When It comes to ralsing an ele- | Sion in Changra, China. 3. His sis-'M will be right. | L ment of crime and In ralsing the em. | Phant fund in a city of parks the pea- | ter, E;Izanem, is missionary at Bom- | Klfl Illfil 33 50 fllld 54 09 Sho,s at - sz 6’ MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenus. | clancy of the 1acal police force every. |Tut vender, realising the clephantis e e, Bav. Mu e g Y 99 4 v - sys0a | Mattings, where, . value, is a generous contributor. Her sister, Katherine Hume, is teach- pod o st Pt " d . | i A Matne sherifl has asked the leg. | 8, I & school for missionary chil- Walk-0ver ss_so and 5409 Shoxs at - - 524’ A Fipe Assertment of | Sewing Machines, NO BMBOF RAW RECRUITS: | i01yiure b0 refitios his-silary: $000s os | o, I Ohine. 5 Planos, It the panie effected the government | ne considers $40 a week suficlent for | Woodstock moay alts. be Tnorihed. the Crawford $3.59, $4 00 and $5.00 Shoes at szs’ ... MILLINERY i Go-Carts l.t":m" l:lt.l;o‘::f;:e::zuto rz‘:l‘!’ue-. the work he does. It wil] do it! Bane of Mise Sarah J. Lt,-sler}_ll mem. | 3 4 v at ilttle prices. | o e d ertain <o, ons | ber of the Woodstock church, a stu- which filed the gap in the regular| Since the courts have Instructed| dent at Woodstock academy, whose | MRS. G. P. STANTON. I Carriages. octld | 37-41 M;fiq—gTREflT GAIN SOMETHING | ... /vo=emaxzrs by a course in Book- Pictures and Pholographs keflp"lgr shunha"d | framed in the best possidle ot As we are oversjocked, we must make enough room for those Spring goods. An entirely new lot coming in, REMEMBER THIS IS THE LAST WEEK life secure. Re-eniistments are all ca, where she labored devotedly for OF THE reasonable pric A new st of that the government now cares for; | It seems to be necessary to have {,:‘;’; otk e ] mmlt‘h"f o r(m“; | Prame Mouldings for the spring sefeea, but it s suggested that it may not be | one democrat in the cabinet to make | school and succesetully maipiaining it BIG. SALE AT CUT PRICES | .\ NORWIGH FRAME WORKES ::;n ':o n.:u; ::. u‘n'-‘ m&:n:‘ auuon\:- :ee anywl;er% lnear perfect. This has u:ul Lth. war between the Boers and | v 16 Thames Street, Potter Building. mes the n a faghion now for several ad-|the English compelled her departure i ial S | enlistments will not be so fast or se | ministrations, from the country. This withdrawa! AT THE Norwich Commercial School | marsia Open evenings. Tel §11 u;la?monxy dz.ccnmpushed after many i thrilling adventures, often at the peril Inetead of the weather bureau's apol-| . 0° Boston Record say Wiptng | of her fite. Before returning to Amer- riguspl 't ¢h POl- | out a depressing deficit in a stroke, | ica she traveled extensively in England ogizing it seems as e nasty weath- | watertown votes & tax rate of $22 a|and Europe. Her next field of labor er ought to be brought to book for its | g1 000, Desperate cases require des- in Utah, Interference with a great| pcrate remedies. where sne taught for eight years, only laylll‘l‘l’l::fi the v;(tn-k that she mlf:t present needs that people to the 1t is to be Stonington.—Joseph Syivia of the U.| churches of New England and so ren- B. 8. New Jersoy i& enjoying a fur-|der her efforts more extended. Two wil] be given to down to satisfactory. Broadway Theatre Bida. | HANLEY'S PEERLESS ALE is acknewledged to be the best on the market, It is absolu that reasom is recommendsd By - giclans, Deltvered to any part af Nor. wich, Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 Main Street All orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. istaction gupranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telaahone 348-2 Narwish, D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Frank!ln Street, lough fn the berough. He. made the|years ago she assumed the duties of recent trip of the sea fighters around | assistant secretary in the Young Wom- nresemt propertions, at leest the world ey en’'s Christian association at Breoklyn. .