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~——BEST— hfllfllmflfll m.fi_ VARIOUS MATTERS. g £ Miss Alexina Soucy, a talented pian ist of Proyldence, is the guest of Miss AFRICA. FRANCE. e Pears Ghicory The sun gets at exactly 6 o'clock to-| Katherine Riley, :lnu :::n;‘ da; ¥ o Harry Brv;n and Tracy Whmu:nore s rapes ichokes e ave roturned to Middletown after : Espancodis FLORIDA, Jidiny pitanet “%| spending @ fow days here. 2 HOME. Pines The Misses Helen and Luellle Meade I“.u““ mm oy ovingst Motorists and, teamsters find the Our Spring display of Trout gl Avparagus | Teads in tatr condition, o Norarian oo s Guests of friends | The state police, who have been in fams. Thres Tackle fills our large show win- Real Lunb- Berries w. e, Bork’ Goerve £ this vicinity for some time, created a | €d Bow with the best and latest of IISI ml mll[l |IB Grepefull . | Ghat tha Sltntas o T Do William Atwood of Norwich is vis- | surprise party on Monday evening up-to-date fishing tackle. Tangerines g ! iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.| when they appeared at two places in Our Rod display includes the IIBIA!. IIIIBW, m. Cukes Spring’s “stherial mildness” seemed | Atw00d of Baker avenue, Groton, for | I'ranklin i . J March 23 March 24. March 35 oo | a few days. BRISTOL STEEL RODS at Calory 1aéking durine Monday's frosty m proneet g - ""'f vl ( p i 0 by sellls mouts lcense, onesbel & Son' Pt Noted among guests at the fourth | 07 25 (€ WINGUC S, COGen, Po<being may ralieve it in one quarter but it is 1 'di'l" ‘“-1 'omldl “‘ Catherine = RAINBOW STEEL RODS at $2.25, The Gilbert schooner annual concert and dance of the Ec-|fyme and three with being inmates of that one break out somewhere ™, ¥ s el S lil'“s » MAASAIng. e :'eocl::;e }:fler}a hl‘dl;. ‘:ix::ldwaetre tMD:" Sonded aman the loes lnlm .'6.3 uk‘ only true way m' c\nn Rheumatism 1: A, Assisted by % Poanian e 3 5 LUCKIE STEEL RODS at $1.50, D 0m . bt Hauch of Norwich and Miss Ashcraft h%« stem, {or as long Nora Dunlevy mar1sa Windows, Window Frames, Doors, FRED C. CROWELL'S, Door Frames, n cars is assem- car barn for A long line of o bled at' the Monty! spring renovation. The steamer New Hampshire is tak- ing the place of the steamer Chester W. Chapin on, the Norwich line. World-tamous medium May Pepper- ‘Vanderbilt at Spiritual Academy Wed- nesday night, 25c. Conundrum supper Thursday, 15c.—adv. In St. Patriek's church on Monday at § o'clock relatives and friends at- of South Canterbury. Miss Sophia Abramson, sister of Mre, Gecrse Risley of Fiver avenue, 1s criticaly 11l at the home of her mo'her, Mrs, Helena S. Abramson, in Brainard street, New London. Miss Abramson ‘has been Il for some time past, being compelled to return from New York, where she was studying o become & trained nurse. THIRD COMPANY TEAM BROKE THE RECORD. | The first to be arrested was Dr. Ni than Johnson of Bozrah, who was vis. ited early in the evening. The party of state policemen and their assistants included Messrs. Louks, Rudd, Parks, Sweeney and Robinsol About 8 o'clock they vllltfld Dr. Johnson, after baving lfi \Iflfl‘l‘ , where he gav M et R e R r, over until today at 3 o'cl t is claimed that Dr. "3 o and Rheumatic Acid re- one is never entire- m the Wll. Uric-O seels Rheumatic polson in the blonl, it assortment of u.c."J"'na Split Bamboo Trout Rods. Our Reel display shows the Celebrated SHAKESPEARE MULTIPLE REELS, The FEATHERWEIGHT REELS at 75c and $1.10, and a very serviceable line of DOUBLE MULTIPLE REELS, 50c to 96e, The balance of our dlsplay consists of Silk Lines, Flies, Fly REMEMBER mar22d A cordial invitation is ex- tended to the ladies of Nor- tended anniversary requiem, high 3 —_— 87 Water Street. sty S S g iy - Accomplished What They Sst Out to| It is claimed chat Dr. Johngon has been by m‘ l,m‘ Books, Baskets, Snelled Hook: s Do, But Only by One Point—8ome | o7 TR, JVRE BE T8 (AL, &na upon suen . Smith Bait Boxes, etc. etc, all select- M ink 60 attend the Annmal Open Saturday evenings il & p. m.| , ypecial court of the Society of| Good Shooting. evidence he was arrested, it being un 64 with the greatest care and marifdaw Geo, R. Harris, M. D. Physician - and Surgeon With 0. F. HARRIS, 31 B’dway. Office hours—$ to 10 a. m., 4 to § p. m. fabl12d THE NEWEST AND CHOICEST Colonial Wars in the state of Connee- ticut is to be held at the Hartford club on Thursday afternoon. John M, Crampton, state game commission has received another Jot of 1,000 Hungarian partridges, which he soon will set free in different parts of the state. Miss May B. Lord, | wiil conduct a series of evangelistic the evangelist, | Next Sunday morning Mrs. F. H. { Merri)l of Norwich will sing at the| | Second ehurch, New London, in the | absenge of Miss Helen Lathrop Per- | kins, soprano, who is 1L, At East Norwalk on Good Frida: A. S, Hubbel] has had on exhibition On Monday evening on the indoor range at the armory, the Third com- pany’s team of six men had an evening at shooting, the first of the season for the team. As the result they set out to beat the record made by a team of the company last year, which was 249. In this they were successful, although it was by but one point, their total being 250. This is/ very good work, consid- ering it is the first time the team has shot together this season, and, in fact, a total which they can feel proud of. tied at 93. On the prone range Lieut. Coleman had & clean score, making every bullseye in ten shots, while on the standing range Captain Hagbers | and Sergeant Ortmann were tlel at 46 for high. On the picked team were | Sergeants Woodmansee and Brewster, Privates Rose, Shute and Kelly., there acceptance of their challenge yet re- derstood that liquor had been obtained there by one of the party. From the party went into Franklin to the Franklin house and as the men surrounded the house the pro- prietor was placed under arrest, as ‘were the three women found theré, W, E. Emons, who is the proprietor, was arrested chu‘oa with ~violating the liquor law keeping a house of ill YB‘, ‘clock. “Harris had r. Cottrell during his 1 The securing of bondsmen for !h. others kept & number busy during the l-u evening. It was reported lnnanx t the state poilce were in town an there ware many walting to see where they were going to strike. cared for 11y WORK STARTED ON Wails—Large Piecs of the Corner Taken Down. t ‘The contractor has started work on the new industrial bullding on the site of the W. H. Page Boiler Co. t, & beginning being made on Monday, when the work of getting down the stble, UNREMEMBERED NIECE Get Bequests from Mrs. R. N. Allen. Saturday’s Springfleld Unicn sald: The will of the late Susan B. Allen, widow of Richard N, Allen, who dled in Springfield Jan. 10 lest, .is to be contested by Mrs. Lueretia J. Gurney of Waverley, Mass., one of the numer- statement of objections, as follows: ' Cincidents in Socisty\' M RO A New York. Mrs. William Lane and child of New York are visiting Mrs. Perkins avenue. Mrs. Frank A. Foster of Otis street, who has been making a three months’ visit with her son in Pasadena, Ual.‘ has returned home. Invited to Willimantic. Physical Director George P. Peck e “Traek Athletics.” It is probable a Mrs. 6-."4 Haerris is visiting in | W. T. Lane of | A. has received | marked at lowest prices with the fdea of glving you the finest quality goods at the lowest con- sistent prices, Preston Bros, LATEST IN i being one missing from a full team. | wone ous nieces of the deceased woman. A |ham of the Y. M. C. Spring WOOISNS | e win be a conyention of the Loy. | A C. Wright was i attendance at| :.f,“;’ b }:’fu‘"gm'.’l‘}s:";‘, by ‘;’;g:’{ statement of her objections to the |from the Willlmantic association an i | ARE NOW IN STOCK. al Workers and Sunday school for the | the Tange and fired a string. He stated [ a3~ A 18v€e portion of the cornér | guing of Judge Charles L. Long of | invitation to attend and bring & party | v inspection 1s cordially| Advent church. Delegates will at-|that he intended to scoure a team (S §as(Cl Gomn Snd ths, remamalt| propate court, and a motion for & trial | of his members to the Willimantic as- M Highest grade, Go'd filled tavivag, Y inspection 18 eordially | o3 from eastern Connecticut | from the Hopkins & Allen, factory 10/ ;yshed along and the construction | §¥ JUry, also the jury isines, were filed | sociation next Monday evening, when | TS . nvited. e | accept the challenge of the Third com- | Tshed &lohg and the - tonstruction | iy ne supreme court today. “Jim" Lathrop, for yvears trainer of the Cillxad Gebth JOAN KUKLA, Franklin s...u | pany’s team, which is the first direct There are five specifications in the | Harvard at) glves a talk upon | all and see them. ery Parlors Tuesday, nesday and Thursday, March 23d, 24th and 25th, and in- spect the nicest line of latest Spring Opening of my Millin. Wed- | services in thc Manchester Center| (Captain Hagberg was high man, hav- NEW INDUSTRIAL BUWDING TAKES APPEAL FROM WILL.| Miss Ceollis M, Wh! wm. of New York | & AL Congregational church, beginning | ing & grand. total of 95, while Lieut —_— — is mm her gunt, Mrs. C. L. Har- FRANKLIN SDUAHE | hats in this city. | Sunday,. Aprtt 4. Coleman and Sergeant Denison were | Contractor at Werk Blowing Down the | Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pullen and Family | wood of Washington | MISS BUCKLEY, 308 Main Street. mar22d MEN AND WOMEN AGREE marid in a McKinley avenue store window a | cajved. | That the will was not executed accord- number of the lo:al men will go to Wil- | The Plflllt' Cnddeu “ large oil painting, “Romeo and Julie On Thursday evening there is to be OBITUARY. | ing io law; that the will was procured | limantic to gather in the pointers that o . a well colored and well executed re-|a battalion drill in charge of Captain D s < | and made through the fraud or undue | this experienced trainer will have to Jewe! and Silversmiths. production of the Ttalian original Hagberg, the Third and Fifth compan- Augustus Coit, indnguce of Bawin & Halligtes, Frank | giv IR Bstas, Flno Tallorlng Next Sunday will be the last Sun- ies uniting on that evaning. The scores of the team Monday night were as follows: Regret that was widespread over the early closing of a promising life and spoken with sincerity in many circles llen, Henrietta C. Holllster, An- nie C. Pullen and Bllora G. Chamber- lain; that at the time of the execu- ney, by the aforementioned persons. Death of Charles H. Osborne. News was received hero Monday Norwich, Conn day in their present charges for a Standing. Prone. Total.| was the prevailing expression in this | tion' of sald will the said Susan B. 8“.“"’3 umber of Methodist mIRINeEs. 88| gee Denisen 5T Tl %53 | city when it Dbecame known Monday | Allen was not of sound and deposing | FOraing of the death Sunday night st goaference bogins-at Pawtuckst on |yt Church 47— 86 |afternpon that Augustus Coit had | mind and memory; that the said in- | ;oM OF N Tate James W. and Mary I * Bhstucket 8t, opp, First Nat. Bank.| March 30th, and continues until April| Capt. Hagberg 40— 95 | passed away at the Backus hospital | strument was not the will of sald | Geporne. Interment will be in Bl dec28d sth. | Ortman 46— 92 | at about 4 o'clock. He had been taken | Susan B. Allen; that said will was | SRo00NeL CRERAMENt (o, € ol TlT t." Coleman 50— 93 | to the hospital Tuesday evening for an | procured and made through faise and | ceageq was born in Norwich June 17, % The spring, which made its advent Mason 48—+ 9 :vp;t"}z":.lln xg;m o:x:i::nr.or{gélut:l:: Sr::‘dr:m]-:nt m:;p\;-no:::;‘!:nsux G.;:f 1860. He leaves a mother, wife, thit it 18 easler and better to send Evere“ F. Goodwin Monday, s due to expire at 9 p. m. —_— ol o ks s ; daughter, Bertha, three brothers, their garments to us to be cleansd or June 21, being 92 days and 20 hours as_comfortable as could be expected, | The five issues framed for the jury James H. of Franklin, Perry L. of with them them- But complications developed and on Sunday evening a change for the worse took place and a second operation was dyed than to bother selves. We have every facility tor do- ing the work thoroughly and expedit- uymc and Alfred E. of North Ston- ington, and one sister, Mrs, Grace ndnm of Mystio, Plano tuning, voicing, regulating and Tepairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. consist of these objections in the of_questions. rm long, and then comes the good old | summer time which will continue for| IN THE CITY COURT. 38 WAWINGTON 8T. Tel. 940. marifd EGGS! EGGS! We are paying 20c for native eggs and can use 10,000 dozen in the next 10 days. 93 days and 15 hours - Petitions to the Connecticut legisia- Many Were Discharged by Judge Brown, Including Those in Ockrey House. performed, but without saving his life. ¥For nearly two years he had been in poor health with an affection of the kidneys, but he had not been confined In the will, which is dated Nov. 20, 1909, and which was allowed by the probate court Feb. 24, 1909, no public bequests are named, the entire estate v..mn. Hu Parent: James E. Connelly of Newark, N. J., all. iously, and the cost is but trifiing after ‘We have considerable experience in Dyelng and C and our sys- , ture regarding certain bills before it is visiting at the home of his parents, aning, o the house and had been able to be | being distributed to her mext of kin, |!8 Vvis! - are to be nenlito every minister In| 1In the city court on Monday morn- business up to the time he was tak- | which consists only of nieces, m’h“:i Mr. an f Mrs. P“lrllcl: t(;ouflnell:rm:’:l tem of doing it produces the best re- the state for distribution and signa- | ing, the case against Katherine Ock-|en with appendicitis. Grandnieces and - grandnephows. and | Laurel Hill avenus. LSt pme sults and injures no fabrics Lang’s Dye Works, mar23d ture. This is a reform movement or}; inating in Washington. The Springfield Sunday Republican had a reproduction of the picture taken by a flashlight after the close of the memorial meeting of Edmund C. Stedman’s friends last January, near the anniversary of the poet's death. The New England clud of Spokane, Wash., has gent out notification that rey. charged with keeping a disorderly house, was called up, as was those of the three charged with frequenting it. Mrs, Peter Glassman told of the trou- ble that was constantly going on there but Michael Kelly, who lives up stairs in the house, sald that the Ockery household was a quiet and peaceful one. He had quite a little to say about the landlord and the rents, As the result of the evidence Judge Brown discharged the quartette. A West Side woman was charged with the theft of & hen. It was claim- A native of this city and spendin practically his entire life here, none of the younger men of the city was better known that he and that with respest and affection by all his assoclates. He was the second son of the lats Col. Charles M. Coit and Mary B. Hillard of Jackson, Miss., and was born April 29, 1876. His father served with tinction throughout the war and lost his life in New London harbor rescuing hig little son Charles, who had fallen overboard from a. yacht. After attend- ing the local scheols, Mr. Coit entered cther more distant relatives. The three cxecutors mamed are Edwin B Hollls: ter, Arthur J. North and Frank H. Puilen. ~ The second named executor deciified to act. No bequest is made *o Mrs. Gurney, the niece, who is contest- ing the will. Following are the bequests in brief: A tund of 31,000 for case of burial grounds; Rafiway Steel pany stock to Arthur J, rietta C. Holister, Annie c Pullen Wabash railroad 'stock to Bdwin B. Hollister and Frank H. Pullen: United he has been in Norwioh years, For the past year and a half he has been employed as nurse in the Fasex county hospital at Newark, a ition which he fills with mutual sat- Pfaction to himeeif and the hospital Shot Twe Dogs. Dng Warden George H. ealled upon last week t two One of them had hitten a hoy, Let the Eaton Chase Co. help you with your 167 Frankiin Stroet. NOTICE Hereafter the painting business oen- ducted by me at 27 Chestnut Street will be carried on under the firm name Patriots’ day is to be observed with a | 1,108 (eft SLR hen- L wad Qe | g e e e "House=Cleanin Y | ed B 2 . graduating in the class |States Steel corporation stock to A 3 Either here or at our New | ®ecia! prosramme at’a dinner the|jjain street, where she used to live. | of 1894. He was graduated with hi B | hur 4. North ang Arfaur D, Halliste o 2. of Brown & Rogers, I having seld to evening of April 19, when it is ex-|and when she went away she picked | honors in the class of 1897 from the | Cleveland and Aurors Migeral Land | Step Ladders, | ate. . 1. Bogers: ene-half interent Mt LODdOfl hOUSC pected 600 former residents of the New | up a hen, claiming it belonged to her | Shefield Sclentific school at Yale wm; company stock to J. Bdward Aylard, i | 5 " England states wil] be present. when she lived there eight months| the bachelor of philosophy degree. At |Frederick W. Aylard and Frederick Carried _about the person. or | Tacks, Ci ¢ Beat. M sald business. ago. The woman where she called de- | college he was elected to membership [ Beaumont; all cash funds as follow: Boaraed i the houss, encourages | 4 K85 arpet Deaters, Mops, | Ay orders will receive prompt snd The Allen-Beeman Co., Norwich—New Londen, Conn. marizd : fon of assistant cashi P. Winter, Grace L. Pal Sertrud secretary, Miss Bridget Moran; - | Johnson, aged two colored girls | #it! ouo ass! cashier. . nter, Grace almer, Gertrude & Y from the county homs whe faiied $o is prominence in athlctics, both | Young, Greta Janes, Filsabath Pull TS ASUE. R, v thet in Academy days and since then, Mr. | Weston Pullen, Benédict O. Pulien and ONCE MORE reminding you tha* w ‘e offering Sulta or Overcoats to order 8t rock bottom prices that can't be Step in and let us prove it to you. THE N. JOHNSON cO., Merchant Tallors, 33 Broadway. Very Latest Popular At the regular monthly meeting of the Young Ladies' sodality of St. Pat- vick's parish the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Miss Abble Sheehan: vice president, Miss Henrietta Steinkamp; Rev. J. F. Cobb of the Universalist church writes The Bulletin: The state. ment in Saturday's Bulletin, taken from a Waterbury paper, that $2,000 had been voted to Norwich by the trustees of the Universalist _state convention, refers, I think, to Water- bury, as Norwich has asked for no state ald and has never received any. IN PROBATE COURT. | nied_ it and an arrest followed. The hen promises to be an expensive lux- ury before the case is finished, it hav- ing been, continueud. The woman arrested was Mary Dombroski of North Thames street. Isabelle Dunston, aged 12, and Olive behave there and were charged with ‘were presented in court, and they were sent to the in- dustrial school for girls and will be taken there this morning by Sheriff Rouse. SUPERIOR COURT TODAY. The superior court will be in ses- sion at . New London today, Judge Wheeler being on the bench. There are but few cases on the list for trial this week, Those assigned are as fol- low: Tuesday—R. A. Sherman's Sons Co. being incorrigt in Sigma Chi. He was for a time in the superintendent’s office of the Nor- wich and Worcester division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, but since 1899 had been con- nected with the Uncas National bank, and for several years had held the po- Coit was particularly weil known and his prowess and interest in the best mem made an admired example of all that was honorable and sports- manlike in athletics. At the time of his death he was treasurer of the Nar. ich Roque club, being especially 1n- terested in tennis, and he was in_his second term as commodore of the Chel- sea Boat club. Previously he had served as vice commodore and for a number of years on the board of di- rectors. He was also a member of the Arcanum club and was on the bowling teams of the house tournaments in the One-half to Henrietta C. Hollister and Annie C. Puilen, and remaining half as follows: One thousand dollars to Ar- thur D. Holifster, $1,000 to Frederick R. ‘Beaumont, $500 to J. Edward Aylard, $500 to Frederick Aylard, and the remainder to Helen F. Palmer, Florence Marion and Esther Pullen; the re- mainder of the estate to be converted into cash and divided among the de- | scendants of her brothers and s'sters | in such manner as may be deemed | test by the executors TWENTY-S8EVENTH DEGREE. Class Worked by Connecticut Sovereign There was a special rendezvous of Connecticut Soverelgn Consistory at extravaganoce; is a temptation to the dishonest and is always + wrong in principle, for it keeps just so much money Out of Circulation Bank your cash and use a check- ing account. By 2o doing you increase the working assets of this community. All Depart The Thames Loan & Trust Go. Pails, Carpet Sweepers, Brooms, Paints, Varnishes. [EATON. CHASE Company, 129 Main Stres!, Norwich, Ct. Sherwin-Williams Paint Agency. mar22d courteous attention and work dome in & first-class manner at reasonable prices. N. 8. BROWN, mar23d GEO. A. DAVIS \Easter Cards e 'Easter Novelties ror 1909 are now displayed ve. Indusrtial & Manufacturing Co, et | nast thres or four years. He was aisg : Court in Kenyon Will—Kelly Ac-|al: Salters appeal from county com- | hapecially interested. in baskets | Mt SiNpR SRR Shecsatn I: I w k [l I I é count Not Finished. missioners; Cochrane vs. Cochrane. | hefore his fliness, which Degan a year | WEen a clads of candldates was worked | or wn BBKS "y SPRING SA E | and we are showing a very Thursday—Tola U. Webb vs. Ralph| ago, had been prominent in this sport | in the‘twenty-seventh degree. There | % hoice line. Stock all fresh There was & hearing befors Juage|W, Webb. o fat fne ¥ AL C A 1n his schooldavs e7e, many orasent from G0t of town |1 will make o teduction of 25 er cent. c 3 Ayling in the ‘obat: ay— ng | at the i Was prominent a n lowing wa the larg it and best stock S the will of George " C. " Kenyer 2| and gssignment of cases; Heath va.| pitcier upon {he Saseball teame ~ served, 'Tnate was o laree Gitonaance R poio gl of |and new. We also have a Ho lett ! Heath, v squally interested and eficient wpo members, and_the work was w ’ 3 masried Axughte ;fo"m'; Bomnd | ¥ Saturday—Shory calendar matters, | the foothall teame. Since his colloge | done under the direation of Ninstrious | city. All sizes and colors, and cani- good assortment of very d ton of New London. The will was| Hoxie and Baldwin, adm,, vs, days he u frequently officiated as |Commander in Chief Albert S. Com- |tary in every respect. Call and see + | dated May 12, 1908, and was drawn by | deted Rallroad company, arguments of | referes and umpire, making a most | StOCK. them. | | sirable Books for Easter. i Attorney H, H. Pettis and witnessed demurrers. capable and impartial oficial. t Was a Anything and everything eonnected “I WISH 1 HAD A GIRL by Albert j. Balley, H. H. B My, Coit Was a member of the Sec- w o B o ““,‘}A’]"i"“ F3 viu’,,; urnham :;.wp‘.‘..uonfimag. ety wur- FUNERALS. with my line of husiness you will nd | e have on alsplay in our stow win- | I new fiction we have . Ken 't mot) aries il b ! | “YOWLL BE SORRY, JUST P L e A T T RN Rt e M. Mrs. Harrigh P, Buttpiph. v — | dow some of the newest patterns in| “The Bronze Bell” by the author of TOO LA lot, while he gave her absolutely the brother, Charles Ceit, Who is at pres- | Harriet P. widow of Charles But- TTO STABENOW, P B e dned ot “GOOD EVENING CAROLINE" | livestock, tools and personal property. ent paymaster on the raliroad at Pan- | {0181, diod 3t the bome of De¥ Se: 0 § W, Prop. carpets. They make attractive floor| ugjmeon Tetlow's Shadow,” by~ the “OARDIEN 08" ShiAse Atter tho 1;-;;“ o Mrw. Kenyon, e e tiany, 18 connected with the canal | " 5 ‘Saturday evening {n the 80 | MArtod 17 Broadway: | coverings. You can save money if you | 8Uthor gz B kr . year of her age. She was a native of 54— or Fight .’OHM. mmm You {l'for;r;:”;x: left h;-I ‘i"»‘éfl'.'.' -?12‘\}1?; The dutlhm::mwfilhwdgnfiv ot g s Wi | wilt buy here. Step in and fnvestigate | ~phe Girl aud the Bill,” by Merwin. NOW 1 HAVE 70 CALL wr | LSTegarded his wishes, Attorney nsses Elizgboth street occurred st theedfi:'n?f ried life in No'rwféfirtr;\': z?v'rh:“ p:;; Clllf.rlll vael 0""35 the offerings. | “When the Tide Turns. PATHER 4L FIM | Shields appesred for the contestants, us hospital at 9.30 o'clock Menday | cleven years had made her home with | Comeades” by Thomss Dixorg.Ja mari7d Mr, and Mrs. Boynton, while Altorney > morning. He was taken sick In Hart- | her son in Middletown. | “The Spell,” by Wm. Dana Orcutt Dedmond. appearsd in behalt of the( WE fit trustes so they hold the ford while on & vislt but returned here | “Srayers were said at the it use Mon. Fllcy fifl” Fruit M HoumG AN will ursda; n Saturday was taken | day afternoon by the Rev. Dr. Whitte. TR . There were several witnesses called. | rupture and give comfort te the| i, the Backus huvnu for an opera- | more, pastor of the Baptist church -~ % e 1647 Mr, Chappel testified that str. Kenyon | tion for stoppage. He failed to rally | The body will be brought to Norwich F‘nc’ Sweet Potatoes Tel. 122-4. 62-66 Main Str GEO. A. DAVIS' “. s Tave had agreed to, give him iho farm it X from the operation. Ho was sick but |on the .25 train this mornirg for ‘mar20d m PR | oot w58 2Tl Tirm | "W e i stk o carefuly seiest| S5 S sath, e bents | Do n Prescr 'Fancy Norfolk Spinach At e Judge Ayling admitted the will & M Welden was born 1 ——— ¥ mardddaw - e s M Bl ot seorinart of Trowwe 4t 252 | Eyary Woman Will be Interested s Burkhard('s Bock Beer e offor to the publie the i tice of lflmzvfl the superior court. | how to fit them properly, and take youtl, stating the appearance at the 3 rriod Misa Jennie Bont- ks - Mo Rl e chicny Ta ot Furbosc | prde in doing it. 167" Suttond ta My 104l e ot 7 o104 228 200 fi" T PEOPLE’'S MARKET, FOmAD 206 e CITY. Understood Better EachDay Eotamas Alons Ol Seniaan S Gilmour, administrator of the : which he located In this clty, ~After vnAuu LEAE, 6 Franklin St. — i - 3 cataite of Timothy Kelly, exhivited part | We have been fitting Trusses for| wards he resided in New London, but |Women's s It is 3 et eeaar and ra Fho mest succesaful business i 18 Sootch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _8tout | o¢ his account of the estate, but it weas for the past nine years has lived here. | 10 you ave maies in he nck. "Gy, 2 & THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin | the one who knows every detail of his G C Imported Gingar Ale, Busker | not completed and the cass went over | many years and have made a special| He was'a. woodturner, being & siicii (o Satte hera, rosts” and leaves. ‘“A"‘"nm. maritd JOWTIN WOLDRY, Prog. | gusea business and does not depend upon & n! nes’ Nou: rlem: ‘address, ,r.'m.r 1;‘: Anheu b - 5 - study of this bodily ailment. :ocm:e .Lhnr: ;‘Q:fi-&’fl.‘;{flfly PR . The Mother v pull for his success. Kach day this Is v, Bchlits and Pabst. P emrloy of James Hiscox. His sers . s v LOUIS H. BRUNELLE better understood. In 50 business is A. A ADAM, Norwieh Tows. Piasinll: UhN. ot Pose Hyrasts. 1t makes no differsnce how hard you| were much in demand, as he was s Kills Would-Be Slayer A Y 4 Shan I the_ Byldig Trade. TE ion ArY . X . han i the rade. Telephone 447-12. 00148 | 4 opaTiment hed his men ot work Mon. | a%e to fit or how large the rupture is,| $XPOTE 8 the bustness. “‘d"m‘;" much | 5 mercliess murderer s Appenglatis g BAKERY vant an estimats fldn'- ny Work ‘In Ty ay In Main street preparing ¢ 7 ” \ with many _vietims. But line, I'll be pleased to give you the DR. A, F. HOWARD o peavant tn front ot seviors ™ | we will put the protrusion back where | i "1",’,“:,‘,;2‘,"(‘,','2;.“‘;f,':“;o“n,{"bg"g New Lite Pills kiil it by Breventien. ncesmver fo. A, %, Snrinnny e are confident our Pies, Cake and | benéfit of my many seam experionce ad » ’ store. It is the Iast of the four lar P " ! They greatly stimulate stomach, liver read cann excalled. ve us a DENTIST new ones with steamer conne it belongs and fit a truss to you that| "r ICIR REY LOREN. | one |and bowels.’ preventing “that_ clogging Hack, Livery ot} arkes. 0. ¥. WILLIAWS, H p".lng]ri'” old ones about the ce: will keep it in place and give you ease| William Barl and Edgar C. Welden, of t.!!x‘-.t l"‘"“':,,,?:m.“.‘:“‘c'mfi‘.‘""‘ xi;n- vad 20 Fairmount Strd General Contracting and |..|m.‘ - the cf ? this eity, and two sisters, Mrs. Ch PP 08 ' Malaria, P 218 Main Street. Over Boston Stara. 197 Main Stree g R In wearing it. / Booth of New Tondon age 3rrs. oo ang Tndigestion. 5 at Les and Drons B¢ t ——————| Young Women Walk to New London. tcddard of Brooklyn, L s ey R Bo I A“ — W atch Repairi B T | R o [T TR Gocns 1ot | o o wny e i wrng| 3OAPAING 0s¢ bowling Alleys, — atc epairin Norwich walked to New London Sun- - ok Qo g B9 Palmyra en- | e unknown cough remedy when A Fine Asserimen! 5! day afternoon, making the distance in Q- cempment, No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., of this done at Friswell's the neighborhood of fhree hours, They j et e R e e Stable LUCAS HALL, e e tiasll stopped on the way to take several pic- | i R ritol droge, and Crde e Tiasl At 49 Shetucket Street. ‘e Mlu.leY tures, The party included the Misses The Duke of Saxe, who is aléo man- | stinate coughs and colds. Why avert 12-14 Bath Street. |oct J. J. C. STONE. Prop. 4.4 WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin | oo oadtuc Nora Gliasr, oy |Franklin Square, Nonvld. Cle) 5553 0 arder” forbidding klasing an having the Senaine Foluy's Homsy aad | WORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. e mo aavectising SRR S L “rohan, lsh, ued an order forl klasing op having the genuine Foluy's mu o . q MRS. G P. ¥TANTON, : santican Hary Mobios- ins stage. Tar. Las & Qagood Ga, Tslaghone sa8. i | B SR B |, WA 0 b