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Q Those Wlm\'ifl Preside at _Norwih, Thursday, March 25, 1909. Local Ministers Will Be in Charge of Sorm:u—-Obiectof the Big Missionary Conference. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Main Streel. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED. B. White of Andover was Tesumed before Judge Waller and o Jury. The Mtflhlmln“lfltl tract of 71-2 acres in figzenh. n:n mu .nh exlen; dealer “timber, an carries on with steam sawmills and choppers a cutting of trees in the wouds, N .NI!' England: Rain in south, snow in north portion Thurs- mfl‘y falr and colder; south, w northwest, gales. om lhm the New York Her- ald: On tly cloudy part ‘weather nd -li{mly higher tempera- tures wiil prevail, with light and fresh 'hrl it did M you Mrs. Anderson, they will money tack. ".Vult read ti lnyt'fir. u’ woru: your whil up hope of ever belnl cmvd' of druff when 1 purchased a bottle of Parisian Sage. It has en- tirely removed the dandruff, and has ta Lhe idea and object of the confer- At the opening service of the inter- denominational missionary conference on Friday at 3 p. m. in Broadway |, church Rev: Dr. M. 8. Kaufman will preside. Rev. S. H. Howe, D. D, of wear {wo pairs of the best rubber boot made. New Dress l: large enough to ndlpflt.n it to em:er western or eastern modes of thought northwesterly to southeasterly winds, whnuy is !‘u:nr‘ thml any or state or e ol followed at night by rain, and on Fri- 12 aintain its perfect char- b Park Congregational church will ofter | 2nd life and main e owth of new hair, and all day overcast weather, with slight tem- e b uman It appears that in 190 10 perature changes, preceded ‘sceded by Tain in | Prayer, and Rev. Willam T. Thayer, :ch:::r‘"x: ::nd‘v:;ge?l:vl::t}nr cunl“f vnmh.zad the right to é..e"{n.'?-" 'h“ P "?‘ube:: uounh: gr o Just the boot for livery- the coast districts. pastor of the First Baptist church, will | tions it exists. Christendom is awak- nn land of ome Rogers and one eerfully recommen s and contr: S Observations in Norwich. ead :he scripture lessons. Good music | ing to the fact that the comity, com- adjoining Mr. Avery's land.| pariey it men aclors who Th in, e merce and character of nations are in- and November of that year g cures dandruff be Sevin: ”;'&hk}ffl%"&‘i"éflé’:fl it D e ey Lo M- | sepacttly posun .“’""”u sother, ~Hemcs wel M mfi‘;lg‘. Lis choppers: cut of o e s wnd kitis the thousands ¢ | Useboolslorhard service. Our presant showing of New Spring: I e qond the Daromelfie] ouory Davis, the speakers, are both| effort from this broader position. This | lands. The plalntif cla'ms that at Ehat "’;’I‘_:“"‘“ dandruff germs. Dress Goods is authoritatively cer~ Ther. Bar.| Superior men and both of them excel | interdenominational ~conference has | time the defendant cut over the lines 9 2ne introduction of Parisian sooty Civrest' In wiave and- welsht 34 29.99 | as platform orators., been planned for the purpose of aiding | and for a space of elght or ten rods | Sage into Americe, It hes been 'n de- ] 35-50- 3 e 50 20.98 At the evening service Friday Rev. |the people of this locality to perfect a wide and 20 rods long cut the trees on M‘ t" y thousands of up-to-date so- correct in shade and coloring. With S o m. 30 2898 555 “Worcester: will preside, Hev. G, | larger view of our misklon as the disci- | his land; that it was done witheut| {13, "IEL, gy g i e — resident representatives in the leadin Highest 59, lowest 30. “| H. BEwing will read the scripture and |ples of Christ. justification and with full knowledge 2 rless, hat M,l nlf lrd nto a Obmpbctancs. ng. .Is‘ H. > ewland will offer prayer. Theanriu ommxua P;na:lm. = apen tx;:“w-tt :f ::r. :Mt-a n;zm):e CouP s - |.'—r'-'|'mx T Tari “l’n'" markets of the werld, experienced men n turday afternoon at th il- | ranged to cover 3 [erent s O 'as ore Ing e une and o Profictions for Wednesday: Pair and| dren's mesting ey, Joseph F. Oobb m.‘z (nterest at this time in Christian- | on_the plaintiff's lands. | dressing. contains na dye or Farme who are close students of style and warmer; winds shifting to moderate | will be the presiding officer. Rev.|ity, The several topics wfllbohmew The trees sued for, it is claimed, | ‘nSTediénts and is not sticky or greasv. v 1 | fashion, it is net hard to understand . Jorome Greer will read the scriptures |on separately and in the final address| were cut on or about October 15, and The girl with the Auburn hair on Wednesday's westher: Clear and|and Rev. C. H. Ricketts will ofter | they will all be sur summed 8 up when Rt.|were 215 in num The suit is| CYCrY package mar3daw why the new thinga find their way to warmer; wind changed to south. prayen Rev, Frederick Cout New York | brought under a statute of the state this store as soon as the: A e On the programme for the confer- | speaks on The Cilstias Gutiook n th¢ | that ‘where any pereon cute trees on NORMCII TOWN ; o ST Yo Sum, Moon and Tides. ence is the following note pertaining Twentieth Century. S;‘ land othlnfimr without lcense of b 5 it Is with every other line we curry, T ’ 2 [ Risont " sota. || Hator. Il 5058 a penalty for T 'e?n.u';x:: by | Quaint Store, “Built in 1779—Mesting %0 it is with Dress Goods and @ilks, Day. 1| & m | p. m || & m || p. m.| RUNAWAY NORWICH BOY LOCAL BOWLERS LOST :must:!ux’i.r "’.‘} !.n g‘.i‘"‘:”‘ ;?-m: of the g's Daughters—Birthday If you buy the material for your Spring e [] FOUND IN STAMFORD. FIRST MATCH FORCUP.| treq c"“t‘f fbacs value of eacl Dinner. gown from our stock, you securs also EVI Susmped Froight aad Lotk Morwich of | Thames Teash: BRaried Low und Coet] uflle belun: BOanl WAL 1| ioe pRant] nanters WAre: bet o Qoind hitoty. a positive guarantes of correctness of Monday Night—Will Be Brought| First Game, But Made Big G the hearing of witnesses for the de-| “Bullt about 177 THI style and fashion. These hints: 3, Joseph Carpenter, S IS OUR SPECIALTY. Home Today—Persistent Search for | Thereafter—Dr. Taylor the Star P fendant will be begun this afternoon. | 2d, pays 11 pounds sterling for ‘ston- Lo st o Tl witne e [Sn Wednesday wers| ing the seller: and for the underpinning g AL o108 Tuen ATL WoL et 5 eorge N Fo Avery, Ev-| of a shop. The bull ; A vary dosirable for Sprin DRUG STORE tide." which 18 foilowed L h h The first of a seriss of three bowling | 735, Stark and Switt Lons. Doon altered snd Totaine to thias day |NeW and artistio designs. Carloads 500 | 5 stmmer “cortumes—<an I Captain Thorne of the Salvation Ar- e of a series ree bOWIIng | ~ . parties to this suit are the same| its gambrel roof 1 4 | colorings to choose from. I my and Edward Elisworth of Laurel | matches between teams representing | o viio PRrCos B8 f08 VAU S0d O SR (1 fters and old fashioned | of goods received and sold every week. l GREENEVILLE B e s morhing o fhe | the Arcsant olub o€ thisioliy and the!| Lerat t0 & Auit 10 (ha superior sowrt] shutiars and aif Sia'festrves of & sHO0D | ol sioek 4 At (42 - fnch Faney Novelty | IR N Srtiateg 7 oclock train for Stamford, from | Thames club of New London was rol ~uf -] of_the olden time. z b e o | Storm Serge, all wool, ¥ Varisty Suppor—Mon's League of | Which place they will bring back the | ed on Wednesday evening on the As- comber, 1905, for cutting trees on the| ' For sale in this atore 186 years ago |\, oioey e 150 | brown, “canara; " oltve " and pee H Titearts fountatn yoar<oll sm; wite 18 )okimum oliuk WHETE SBE ORI B0 Ry o i T ot e o e TRl o & o iinyoktac- o SRR | taupe. 3 e st Baptist Churches Will Have Debate | 1iow ander custody. at the Stamford | victory for the visiting team, who se- | than the time at which the trees In the| als." ‘nee buckls” ‘toetes ahell Oiis | Why ean't we please you ? NEWEST AND CHOICEST —Personals. police_station. The boy ran away | cured two of the Fachen. - This | PEECnL Mo et St L derdait ] i o T e Of the | At |42-inch Fancy Stripe Pru- Spring Woolens | ., o ¢ o e | DY L homa Mondey et g0 the | contest s for the silver cup, which last| counsel that Mr. Avery was the owner | ied e e e O CacEeY, ey S1.O0 0 a8 et ~tin e Ladies ‘orkers o . rd | circumstances leading up to his year was won by @ Arcanum clul b ;3 inge . | taupe, turquolse, canard, ol ARE NOW IN STOCK. Baptist church held an inviting vari- | parture and its aftermath are rather [and which now holds it. e e i St ] s St : | hlue, navy, tan, ' garnet -3 Your early inapection fs cordiaity | &L, SUPPEr in the church parlors Tues- | Interesting. Toy match Wedneulity svaning open-] 5198 Of the Tanfl Ve vileh Sho KWSR] cor o iong Defure he Sied, Mr. Carpen. brown. 5 a1ty | Gay evening. At the meeting of the| At the usual Sunday night meeting | ed With the local five showing up e R T e T T o o i R it 1 pese Us Men's league of the church next week | of t! v lsworth | stronger, and they tool o [Xa8ke n0 contention. sguingt kis owher- | thire avs peopie Who: weat ta ee the ey 43-inch Faney Striped leagu he Balvation Army the Ellswort! nger, an y took the first game | i ¢horapf. 1a butlah b 2 JOHN KUKLA, Frankiin Square |2 debate on a subject to b6 announced | hoy was present and among the others | by 84 pins. That was too good o last, | ~ rpe el i A D T e “y Fotowi » $1. 25 g gl N Sarsa O e g Teaire, . | o o e Barvice as o tamp| atd the. Cuftome" e The SeRE AT T v o and AT A Bl ot I s Hpaent fo ms it there s ome Furnishers, BrS Srrte e e e o L hay e Eiseres Peos s Mupn | twis TeTsER, A8 the visitors won bY | {1, Gefondant, and for the piaintift W. s et 1 484 Winok vi Clark of South Canter-| years old, who had just come to town. pins, Dr, or _roll up 204, ), i e oA s i i i R e T g bk s Miterest in | while the Tk tamn Gropped Slehtly. T D e Ever Ready Circle Meets. 9-11 Water St, VllShIngmn Sq A splendid line of Black Mohair ¥Frank Burdick of Central avenue. the Pero boy and secured \}:‘m [ "’3 Inbghu v.mr% game thoh n‘gmlm- l‘.:e Ready Tl;cl:flot the King' “T"-" "* 7;:' following range of g smargsy at a loca] arms factory, but he refused | rubber was flerce, but the locals could- met witl ss Sadie Daw-| We prices—359c, , $1.00, $1.25 N Thomas Kirby and Eidora Chouinard | the job. He told of the alluring at- | n't stand the pace, all but one being| CHESTERFIELD HOUSE BURNED. | son of New London turnpike on Wed- | 1y, e vy PLAS S, a W loft Tuesday for New York. They hope | tractions of traveling. and on Mon- | beaten out by his oppoment in this A S nesday evening. It was decided to|'TUB RANGE and the NEW HOME —_— to find work at Delawana, N. oy Umight got the Hilsworth boy to |game. Dr. Taylor continued his great| Caught from Brush Firs, One Hundred fgive up preparations for the play, | SEWING MACHINES. e — i away with him, both jumping a | work and rolled 222 for high singie in| Acres Having Been Burned Over| which will probably take place later N W 5 lk . HOT LUNCH Joseph Barber and Richard New- | freight out of here, this e, whila Congdon got 209. Til-| There. in the year. mar25d Open Evenings. € 1IKS ton weu'v:euma‘::“‘yo‘: ui- {-tteri On Tuesday, Policeman l!enae!rqson ly,rhulle; to the n:uuhnce of his team Nk —m i or @ik WL T nts, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Newton|and Captain Thorne went to New | with 203, but it only helped to lessen| At 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon ai uetion Well Attended. At | Mirror Silk an engaline 35 Cents— 12 #ill 2 o’clock |of South Canforhury. Fedon and to Midway, lookine for the | the margin, for the visitors were 73| unoccupied and T R P21 A sagtion. anla byl glase. at 10 50g | Rassak — visin and striped, ——— boy, but could not find him, and en to the good at the final box, the| story and a half on the Norwich o'clock on Tuesday at Joseph McKen MURPHY & McGARRY | two-toned effects — fSive v i 1} B"“"t’"‘vg',;’,‘; ot E*‘hgh Wednesday night Mr. Ellsworth ac- ors having the team total for that | Chesterfleld Toad st Chesterfield war | sie’s. on Plain B Tt wes well at. ’ heloy: calesings, S tumeral of ‘Thotnas G trace of the boy. getting 610 for his total, an unusual| control there and burned over a jargs i 650 125N Ntk son yun s RICE AND TOMAFO SOUP —— | ey nad previously notified Chief | score. having had 15 strikes and 11| section. The house was owned Mrs. Louls Olsen and Miss Lillian e trom. T BOMID 106 OF LAMD Montcalm Ethier 1s improving at his | Murphy of the boy's departure and no- | spares to help him along, having | Gardner Sharp and was in a AN | Baliey of Seotiond Saen are visiting 5 R, Srem home on Central avenue from a| tification had been given the police in | bunched five strikes at the opening of | ed condition. The barn on the place, | Willima At | 20-Inch Messaline Sitk, OAFRR SAUCE :h.mtu:efl -tnexf m.o‘f n%;;:nalcltl-b ';:‘lt citles about this state. mmtd. Islana, m-n:‘-t n;naz bOn his luunmg:onmog it s n;‘uea, was burned a few years — 25 e an 150 e gy N m“ a return of rou ‘probable ew York, and Massachuset! ‘went over 500 one pin, while ago, when a crazy man set it afire. Frank W. 14 - ! - E) OTATO®® LIMA BEANS | his parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Eth-| At 1045 o'clock Wednesday night;| was high with H IO E s s T ST R AT R el B o A L R SLIC TNy, s LETTUCE SALAD fer, are considering the advisability | word was received by Captain Thorne | Tilly second with 614. On the team| There were about 100 acres of wood- | {n New York. b At Handsome quality of Striped STEWED PRUNES AND of an operation at St. Francls hos- | that the FEilsworth boy was under ar- | totals the visitors were 84 pins to the|land burned over in_ the Chesterfield AASEF RS | Satiniin th very stylish CAKE | pital, Hartford, next week. rest in Sumfordbovhfls the athor{boy g:u:g, rolling ov;mzsnalo. They h-d‘nlnc ';“““Z“db'.{“;‘:‘ fire bohan it was| Miss Fanny Rogers of Scotland road O $|Dfl colorings — mulberry, taupe, COFFEE g5 was working about five miles from | strikes more tI e Arcanum team, | checked. No efforts were made to save| has return after a short stay with wisteria, brown and nevy. there. The parents of the lad have | but the locals excelled them on strikes | the house. Willimant ) ALSO A LA CARTE— TAFTVILLE. been anzlously seeking him since he | by 17, Richmond having the large num- ratind S Bl ntlc friends. H B At | o-inch Satin Mossaling J mar?sd i+ | disappeare er of 21. The locals missed nine less IR W 4 warranted all silk, in blae! | Masnnerchor Wine Declding Games in =P spares, but had three more breal MAY PEPPERMAMBRIBILT | wraignis, New Yoricls spending & week as een $1.25 | Srowa, navy, muterry, e Howels Telrasiaen. by 10, Pty mfTi OE LR Next weck the mateh will bg in New | Many Hear Noted Medium at Spiritual | with her elster, Mrs. Bawin Gay of | and wisteria. 3 lon. e _scorin; ‘was done B 2 i i . i i g — : NI LENTEN SERVIGRE | Loudon. Th shone - et Gous 00 Acadeiing, Town street. :-qu asu.zfi:r his hats will be LS TR ‘uesday evening the Tattville Pino- et was referec. The summary: “There you i .| Mrs. Pranklin Skinner and son, Ken- otter sati with an “M. & ehle club and the Maennerchor club | Rev. Joseph H. Brown of Bridgeport Thames Club. - % ,,x:;”p,w.‘:{,m._”.‘, neth, .are visiting the former’s parsnt e : | met in the Maennerchor hall for the| Preached at Trinity Episeopal st. she fastens one of her messages to its| Mr. and M rles Tufts, on Otro 7 Hat ‘at 9800, I¥s. n hat| third meeting In the tourney and the| Church, Calkins 165 135 156—455 5 reciplent, was heard repeated a num- | bande avenue. that is guaranteed to giv. | PEN G DAY result was a decisive victory for the Congdon 146 186 170—501 9 ber of times at-the Spiritual Academy — ¢ i ”“nfleft‘mv who thereby wom the| (ne of the best attended of the unit- | Comstock 113 159 209481 9 on Wednesday evening, when this not- | A _Mrs. Henry Hawthorne and two chil- fectly satisfactory service, and | nr’lovln: cup which had been | oq midweek Lenten services was held | H. Taylor 145 170 165—480 5 ed test medium was present to speak | dren. of New London, were guests re- ’ | “g" the contesting clubs as a | \yednesday cvening at Trinity Epls- | Dr.Tayior 134 204 222610 15 and give spirit messagés At times the | contly of Miss Flarence Robbins of the man saves $1.00. Today i 0 :rno phs evg'hvalx.:]flmxl:!/ tt-h-.mmv::s::’?-eaé; ureh, at which the pn?sher e ;n o« o recogaition of a message soemed to| Wast Town street. Ay is Opening n"y 3 ‘o Jo-gph H. Brown of Bridge- i 527 43 come hard, but Mrs. Pepper-Vander- e The average man isn't a : -| Nelison “Poe Carey officiated at the another, for,in her own words, “The on Otrobando avenue, after three saving a $1. provided the sat- , ber of points for the Maennerchor hkr\l(:e for evening praye! Crawt 184 167 18 %Y no use 'm t t onf week«' visit with her sisters, Mrs. Mar- | v . was 9.340. Tn is sermon - for the Rehond 178 197 He—4rs 3 31 & i€ T tell votmtna' Lo et ont of & thing| RIFD hmond and Mrs, Susle Lester lsfaction that goes with it is Ladies’ Tallor.| The members are the two clubs wh g8t o3 i3 PHondlrr gt e 2t atrongly preéfnleld and Blood 162 172 185—619 6 19 2 The Academy was practically filled | of Plainfield. | genuine. We guarantee the sat- = = | Pinochle club, ~ Wiiliam Chamberlain, R RS ;;3 A B ;:;::35::: e eeeagesugiven| Mre. David Tillibridge. Mrs Fred AR i || 2 You Soe euctiuity davien: S et R e e John D. Sharples, I'red | Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy- L e G mpedian S Dby the medium. The service was the| Lillibriége and Mrs. M. J. Green of fon. o', ear meney . sl and ses the most extensive i ¥, George Havens, Bdward D'AVIE- | gelt. Not in criticlsm of the orderings $36 300 9453493 82 53 20 1| 6ist anniversgry of Modern Spiritual-| California were entertained at dinner if you buy an “M. & M.” §200|| shawing of Millinery that we n““‘"n" B T ead Tontatng Charies | Of the chuseh. tut uhpreslntms r:_:- ism, so that Mrs. Pepper-Vanderbilt x—a:.-:}.v by Mrs. Noves D, Chase of ' [| have over assembied 3oucher, F ! % = ’ 1t belr Mrs. " !‘umm” by St & e, T '1>§ri%"ca:n‘efc'\'x;ru:roe;-;efi F Gihcaurse | THREE RUNAWAYS CAUSED 3'5;%?%525&":??’%& “y’r'.':.»‘;"g'fi:; Chasers Birthdsy. Rt g | WE SHOW THE “GAGE” Beldel, l‘(-: Doatseh, Martin sfld:’]-flgnf v & statement of his fallure to under- CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT.|2n hour of spirit messages. A | They're union labelled, SMART TAILORED HATS. T Thopcll M Trwow, T ecan O | o0t & pecod Ipind tRTeN 0} b W o e T i i (o ey ooy MARRIED, . Sotdel F. 'Radtha, H.vop“‘ .nd' K evil conduct, of our pas ant Sl'“ H.gk. lorses in Funeral Took a Pe.|&nd a concert or a week fromr Sunday. - it . s e | May Building. | Becel committed evey if it {8 well to take | oyjiar Gourss, but No One Was Hurt o s R S gy oo g R g CRUTIOI s\ sl b TIRRR e F st e ;),; ,:::R;::: ol(’h::‘cm tq;nt::z -n\:g“: —Two Others Were Lively. Equipment at Haile Club. gaw{flt n and Miss Luey Spencer of , ) S F. GIBSON from the Maemnerchor John Seidel | are i be reviowed only to he imme- | . 4 i At the Haile BGEngton: Women’s Spl‘lng Sllils o, ar Hoster and Tred Radtke and | diaialy forgotten, and in this twenti- Wednesday afternoon while the u DIED. froni the Pinochle club, J. B. Benolt, | oin euntors wa. have come to think |{uneral procession was on its way to|was installed. The machine I8 porta- | noxoUE—At her home. 170 Boswsll A 8 Tin and Sheet Metal Work Willlam Chamberlain and Fred Rov. | that ‘neither physicaily of spiritually | YAULic cemetery after servioes over the | ble, dustlcss and efficient, as shown by | avenue, Norw o Do £178, Pogye visit to our Second Filoor teday OF. | The loving cup will be suitably en-| (- it wise to think of il health. remains of Augustus Coft, a horse on | its work and ensures a spick and span| wife of R T o e Rl will prove of much interest. The New Agent for Richardson and Boynt graved and with other trophies will The whole tenor of the life of Christ the hack driven by Louis Mathews | cleanliness for these pretty é¢lub rooms. | Notice of funeral hereafter. Spring Suits are most attractive. iy YNtoR | Jdorn the Maennerchor hall. was to bring joy into mankind and :;zl[ieg.wxr: :;'un‘l';-to;%o.:d z:tlg:: LA“W J'l‘\'-!'l'u this c;;\' ‘rha'yh 24 Graceful mod many new idess, e 2 ; 3 orse : of W B West Main Streot, Norwich, Conn. Horse Died. from the moment of the ansels’ =O7E |went up the sidewaik on the north side Lafteriy. aged 55 years | marssa nobby materials, splendid ocoloringe o ot TR e o S Rl HE S S n R A | MTE EVERY MORNING | 7575 | e e e Owned by the Standard Oif com-| sunshine. There was & very positive S e e ing ternoon, March 55, at 1 ociock: | med. We are showing New Spring faken sick Monday, but failed to re. | Le2son for Christ to surrender Al the | turning suddealy into the street down WOOD—In Brooklyn, N. ¥. MOUt Stle ok | cover. "o ‘cause ot death was said | 1,084 T fgaom, not o subjeets, but | the Sal :gmm.m and again tak-| A Bad Back Is Always Worse in the zg:’ e Wood ‘of Blonins” Oa an 00 | 81250, $15.00, $17.50, $2000 L 3 e T . Posanile: P R LT R e e T e Y the. Are Finding Rellef. —— Special showing of Novelty Suits = T. J. Sullivan is recovering from an T Our BAlghhor. A You 100k Sown | L. iv SO R s et & .Y from hle iate residones | A. L. Pott & Co. | om0 of akind — price range $25.00 e P of the rip L iis TBILNE Vit enderstann ad ggtl,;'n;h:f hors :“.oan:irx&uggh to ):hg 3 Ez”"."s%. h ptres Thursday afternoon T otter O. $40.00. Bk ur neighbor is the one that needs Char] ere they| A back that aches ail day and causes __marlsd Zephyrin Charon and son of Baltic| ou. anvone T need and the one that |mee. afoor navieg heseeiben ooran iy | discomfort at night is ustally worse in e lg‘s‘"{_}',"’:‘ L aad 27D AT i Hs 5| 3 complete e o igh street. Just Arrived a Carload of were Taftville visitors Wednesday needs me. _That is the key to the|circle. The hack was somewhat ap.m. the morning. Makes you feal as if you | Notice of funeral hereafter. M " A o Avgnatin Pavadls snd T Dual whole question of socfal'discord. There | sged. but the occu; Edward | hadn't slept at all. istin nd E. Duchaineau some onme in the world that needs |7, At N e ¥ % -2t ar e flu B a n I S axwe utomobiles. | i Pachaug Wednesday. | <ou, not your pemniss or vour doliars o were ot Wyurad: An atier taums | Can't cure a bad back until you cure ! Two Very Special Offerings Can be seen.at Aute Garage, | oot McGuire startea Stonday to| BEtGom. Tion o8 (€ 2080 Icn €mmerne | siven seats i ancther hack (he cumaral | Hhe Kl e Mot oat pevter, [ 12 and 16-button length Kid Gloves work as weaver in the Falls cotton |l tny of a seat at His marriags :‘z‘(’,fih‘;r Yack S ‘m.‘:?:mt that | sick kldneys—make you feel better, | T —in black, white, tan, brown, gray No. 21 Chestnut Street. mill. R0 Teast. by Toving our neighburs as oue- | 14ral S faw yesrs 360 2 TU- | work better, rest bstter and sieep bet- & bk HUNT'S, Thc Florist, g X hag ey v M 2 " ! “But we are not willing to give | About § o'clock a horse ati ter, tree Telephons. t % .00 Free Demonstration. |, 700, 0 " 6ot okl ol secret of 'the | delivery wagon used by Billposters| Fermanent cures in Nerwich pr -y t 2 AR i T i g gt . Ry ik Christ was the king of g 5T Gloves at $1.95 a pair. On sale tode: George W Hyde i e 1 & of | came tearing down Broadway and went v N. B—Astomoblle Palating, |Goors:, v, Hrds s orecting for Lovis| Toluinalnbis’ more tnan o wae the | fous “Shet (ol SuetThe Rorws| “oer' o Uty lwing at | HANLEY'S PEERLESS ALE | and until sold. n Ing of the Jews, and It was to show | looped the loop down 4 S on E. ard, living s i S Trimming and Repairing. 0.t heion & Diroei et o iams domn trom the | tovrt shedt Rttt G- epessen Siseal Notwieh, Conn, sava: H is_agknowledged to be the best on the ey 3 mountain. |aitn: Main again towards his stable| Erior to using Doan's Kidney Pil u era "'e wiarket, It is absolutely pure, and for| Two-olasp “Trefousss” Kid Qloves George H. Stanton has received and —_— at T 1 bridge, having a free traek | Procured from N. D. Sevin & Son's that reagon is wecommended by phy- h P g sccepted an Invitation to be present in Y. M. C. A. BIMONTHLY. thro Masn street and mak drug store, 1 was greatly troubled b: sicians. Delivered to any part of Nor. | With two large pearl clasps—in blacl, . . IN 3. |Brioseport_Saturday nignt at Dewey e ey Breston briee "hacing (a8t oCufe Pains in the Tegion of my kid- ~—AND-- wie white, tan, buff, siste and mode — & s :I.‘:n:":; ‘zu‘fixr:::g:r-ihvz\a:ldaaeg““_\: Busin “M“r:inl"’sud;d by:unplr :;:‘g:;nn]h 1"‘:?“11‘. telefr::h Dole, :‘?;oah;brfi:zékgu raquirea in - D. J. Mucgonrlc:i_ i full line of sizes — regular $2.00 qual~ 5 opo; epartme inuin, = flight over responsible el ranklin Street. | j g fo megiocrm fun, WS Bty rie o b | e e o 22 e ne et v Embalmers ey g The bimonthly business mesting of | caught. would be very lame and sore, and after h . et y receded by a supper, el ed- ne wagon through the heart nd sed. n H F :;'R:Ll Dos dz?’,fi?‘m:nnamm [ foor- e‘;‘,,,“' e, a8 Bl o | The city when there were. many teams | abSut Doan's Kidney. Pilis, I dacide i "'IE Pflmlllls & “ltflhflu Breakfast Food H “""mm:nd Bpon s :u{:. l!fll'na 0| putiaing. Supper was served In tha | in the strects, but no damage was done | that they were what I required, and Lady Assistant, | Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now Just Reosived at B e et Bei sy v} board room at 1 o'elogk, forty-five be- | to other vehicles. Thete were many in | Procured o box. The contents of one Telephone call 323-8. | looated in her new office, 21 Main St. . CARDWELL'S, |™ o et i, g Saslin st phich | Main Stee who tred (3 W e | P sucad fo corrt Y roQe A% o) o, W, it i, | (K872 Blo0k) e 4 e President A, A. Browning spoke brief- 3 resul ve re ired up . ” =y Iy along geners] lines of association in- | At noon a pair of Dlack horses ent time. 1f any e is in doubt lbout 18da: Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, X 4 Telephane 952. 3 %0 9 Market St. Heavy Iron Corner. O BT e O e king n ll |DY he TSDAIL gang of the telaphone | DoAN's Kili < Pills acting up to rep- kom0 Telephone 660. woiea| California Navel Oran maritd There were many attracted by the| the mctivities as the established policy | COapany ran out of White's eourt and | resenta let him come to me.” men employed by Contractor Willams | of the association. went through the front door at James| For sale Ly all dealers. Price 50c. YW IEE' NOT SEND TO on Wednesday while they were en-| He was followed by the reports from | McGrory’s. No. 295 Maln street Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, " Fllc fil'l Frlit Siaresood B Eivh Faged in placing In position the large | the different departments given by the | horses were friz.iicnad by a d sole agents for the United States. Sears & Rosbuck” for| A New Line of Hair Goods y pe lersty letter Eac Day iron cornerpleca for the mew bullding| chairmen, these showing _satisfying | door sash and window blind w o ot g B B bl gy g ‘"1 ‘";‘,71, s A for the Plaut-Cadden Co, in Main | uchievements. Those reporting were J. |en and the nole of the wagon take 1o other. loss e A for the Spring (rade. F Sweet Potat The most succedstul business man a | sireet. ' Ii was set next fothe bulid-| B. Staaton for the cducational "g"" off.” Ome ‘horse fell onthe wall. e u L prices and more, P e ancy el roiatoes Wi ng on e west and was tten i ent, H. B, al the or kept 'eet. No e was 9es & General Secretary Merrill covering the e die A merciless murderer is Appendicttis Norwich Merry Widow Puffs, ancy Norio pinaci Il for his sucosss. Bach day this le fnancial, religiots and house commit- | PORTION OF PAGE BOIL! with many victims. But Dr. King's 3 . 5-:‘;;::.?,3”[”:. no u-nm-: Che work. CORERGY: FAOH ER New Life Pills kill it by prevention. Chignons and Clusters, BN s 5 o wiedge more assent! L 2 ERTY SOLD | They sreatly stimulate stomach, liver Sani d Ci than in the Building Trade. 1f you and bowels, preventing that cloggin w nitary and Crepe 4 L\ want an estimate on any work in my Fyneral _ Arrested for Theft. Miss Flint Buys Storshouss and Prop. | that Invites appendicitis, co z‘ganf New rllfl oolens Hair Rolls. PEOPLE’S MARKET, m“t‘““.;'y TR s Sl AGER Direci iy e e rife Blvan | orty Whers It Stande—Had Arranged S arits f-ndmxmngln 2y I am showing a choice line of movel- 6 Franklin S$t. Irecior of Windha', county o be on the look- | Deal with Company. & Osgood Co, ties and staples, second to none, at o C. c.- WILLIANMS, “ Embal out for Alfred Jodoin of Piainfield, w10 |y, Rose ik e 4 et T A prices that defy competition. d lee M Gibson marisd JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop, General Contrasting and Buildi was wanted for the theft of $13 in el of F. ow can any ~persor risk ~ takh { e ng ng. and Embaimer e e ot ¥ 1o | W, Browning a portlon of the Pave | same. unikiiown ‘cough king| C, B, Nickerson, 128 Maim SL |Room 30, - - Central Building. OPENING DAY 8 Main Street. g Tor the fellow. and Sergeant Con. | BOller company property. This is the Foley's Honey' nd Tar.ouse them 4| mardsd Tel, 505. marsa 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg nell saw him in_Franklin square and | 3iorehouse and ‘property in Chestnut | more? It is a safe remedy, contains no at > - Q| arrestea nim on Wednesdsy afternoon. | Street extension adioining her prop- | harmtul & d cures the most ob- = IBL 0’Connor’s Milli “My three year oM was Telephone 042-2. Sherifr Bliven oame here after him and | €Tty 01 the north. She had ged | stinate coughs and Coldn, Why experi- . DR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, . sMillinery Parlors 3 .. Rl o Ry o e gonld g 100k him away about 3.30 e purchase it of tiie Page Boner s | ment with ‘vour noaithy meree wvon | 96€ the New Kin ality | era 278 Main Street, May BId e 2 fol derditian 1 gors hn e twe Prompt service day or night. — . pany, but when the latter an op- | having the genuine Folyy's Honey and t ¥ R ey Tuesd d R © 0 dones of i Orino Lady Assistant. New Window Placed portunies {0 dlspose of ail ‘the' prop: | Tur. Lee & Osgood Co. @ Shoe of Shoss for men We lave RIS, + bl Wi ,::",,"'“':;’ Snd’ Togrm 3 e 5 ¢ . X 4 iy the next mo x.-:x:lx:;n.". Bl:t:"y- mAwm.dnw’.'l:.:;i:a‘oaw:aw 1: ch&.d “‘Al}:‘:.,;‘:l. srew:'x..-,a,u';. !ol:’a;iy’z'y' and low cuts at $4 Tel. 10. iy WD mar2sd k. ne- the Breed ‘:1:* vhers o, millinery | sotlations for the o FRANK A. BILL, ™ ne unrns.l““-:gl @ l=:u aetore the bl % Biere’ia ne mes lum L Veriige opaned. and ured 104 Maim Strast, | lorin for pusiness resvits ng mué.’.'&"&fl lufiu“ nIll. S &