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NORWICH COAL AND LUMBER. COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg. oct29d .Coal and Wood A. L. Potter & Co. mar1dd —— LUWMBER Whe best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we carry a big line of Shingles. up and let us tell you about our stock. H,F. & A, J. DAWLEY mayled J. A. MORGAN & SON Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of all sizes famlly coal. Lumber for bulld ing purposes. 5 Central Wharf. sept19d COAL = WO00D C. H. HASKELL 489 'Phones ——— 402 87 Franklin St. 58 Thames St jan12d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Foundry Co.‘ IRBN CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock of patterns, No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street. Jan22d The Best Dollar's Worth is what most people are looking after today, and the fellow who cannot give it ig working under a strong handica; That applies to my business—PLUMB- ING. I only ask for a chance to prove my ability to give it to you J. F. TOMPKINS, Juniza 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, w92 Franklin Street. The Quality of every Drug, Chemical | or Medicine in our store is guaranteed. . Purity is always found here. Let us fill your presoription, DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street MiSS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist WITH LATEST STYLES Miss Adles will be n Norwich all thie week and will show the most elegant styles in hair ever displayed here. Ladies must make an _appointment for early in the week. Be sure that your hair is fitted to the Baster styles of millimery. WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich Boston. New York. @ maridd ROGERS AINT Has greatest covering capac- ity and durability. Acourately made of the best paint materials by the best machinery and in the most modern and best oquipped paint and varnish plant in the world. See us when in need of Paints and Finishes of any kind We can fell you what to use, how much to use, and the cost. Ask Us. CHAS. 0SB00D & C6. 45 and 41 Commerce Streel. LETTERS FROM TWO STATES. WINDHAM COUNTY. EKONK. Friends Freceive Tidings of Mrs. Wet- more—Representative E. Byron Gal- lup Unable to Go to Hartford. Further inteligence comes from Mr: Julia Wetmore on her Holy Land v: age, from Egypt, where she climbed the’ Pyramids, and from Jerusalem, stating that she had boated on the Dead Sea and rode up the Jordan val- ey on the road to Jericho without fall- ing among thieves, The Wylie school -for a week’s vacation. Tanner, teacher, finishes cessful term. This is the last week of spring va- cation for the Ekonk school closed this week Miss Margaret a very sue- Miss Cora Kellogg is at home for Easter vacation, having been teaching in_the high school, Milfor’ N. H E. Byron Gallup is suffereing a re- attend his. dutles at theh state capitol legislative SOUTH WINDHAM. Mrs. Celia Moore’s Death—Choir Re- hearsing Easter Music. liss Edith Lewis spent Monday in ireeneville. Miss Juila Burnham of Hartford was the guest of Mrs, Guilford Smith over Sunda: Sundell left Friday for a busi- ness trip to New Hampshire. Miss Annie L. Smith of Danielson is nding the Faster vacation with her mother Mrs. J. B, Smit! Death of Mrs. Celia Moore. Mrs. Celia Mogre died Tuesday aft- ernoon after an iliness of over a year. She is survived by one daughter, with whom she resided, Mrs. Taber, who has the heartfelt sympathy of the com- munity in her bereavement Rev. C. B. McDuffee of Three Riv- erk, Ma will officiate at the funeral and burial in Windham cemetery. Mrfs. Ellen Hallou of Bastford is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Eaton. Easter Music. The choir has begun rehearsals fo ter Sunday, an elaborate musical programme having been arranged, with W. 8. Kelsey as-director. WEST WO0DSTOCK. Thimble Ciub Meets—Renovating Con- gregational Church. 8chool closed for {weeks’ vacation. The Thimble club held ite first meet- ing at Mrs, E. T. Perrin's Wednes- day. There were twelve present and they accomplished much work as well as_enjoying a social afternoon Work has been begun on the changes and improvements to be made at the Congregational churct Charles Deans finis T. Perrin this week. Miss Nettie Phillips is at home for the Easter vacation last Friday two es work for E. WOODSTOCK VALLEY. Interesting Ha, enings of the Week. Miss J. Louise Kenyon returned from a frip to Now York on Sunday. Postmaster Eldredge was in Wor- cester on Monday. Miss Blanche Atchinson is visiting h r_sister. in Willimantic Thera, was a business meeting of the Advent society on Saturday afternoon Sehool closed on Friday for a vaca- tion of one week. Augustus Racine has moved to the Darfus Haughton house. ophen_Brockway is teaming for Stephen Slingsley’s store. It is reported Ellery Bartlett has bought the City hall property in Bast- ford and will move his famlily in the spring. Perdinand Kenyon spent Saturday and Sunday in Putnam. The Clover circle met on Wednes with Mrs. Oliver Hiscox. Miss Florence W. Kenyon has return- ed from Pomfret. Frank Martin and his sister Jorie, are visiting friends In Massachu Setts. They = were _accompanied by Miss Rose Burpee, who has bee t ing her sister at A. N. Hammond's Miss Alice Alderman is visiting her parents in Worcester Oliver A. Hiscox was in Hartford on Thursday. Mar- vis WILSONVILLE. of Mrs. Silas Childs. Funeral Miss Fanny Jennings and Miss Hat- tle Jennings were Worcester visitors last Saturday. Mrs. Charlas Jennings of Woonsock- is visiting T. A. Jennings and fam- Charles Kles of Quadic cal'ed on lo- cal friends Thursday. William Jack has been few weeks. The funeral of Mrs. Sflas Childs was held at the home of her son, L. M Childe, Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Burial was in the local cemetery. A number attended the Salvation Army concert held in Wabster last Sunday night. The ice has all gone from the ponds and wild geese have been seen going morth. Mrs. Harriet Lvnch visited Mrs, Jennings one day last week TOLLAND COUNTY. SOUTH WILLINGTON. Change in Hour of Preaching Service —Rev, W. 8. Maocintire to Address W.C. T. U Misses Charlotte Brigham and Har- riett Smith are spending a few days with friends in TPast Fampton and Westbrook. Stlas Clark of Bast Hampton was the guest las' week Friday of Mr. and Mra Thomas A. Denman \iss Hazel Anderson of Norwich has been visiting & few days with Mr. and Mrs. H, Brackett at Hillside View. Commencing tomorrow, the preach- inx services in the hall will be held at the past 10.45 in the forenoon. Sunday school at o'clook. The store has been closed the greater part of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for inventory, Rev. W. S. Maclntire to Speak. The annual free will offering of the W. C, T. U. will be held in the hall Friday evening, April 9th. Rev. W. S, Maclntire, the new associate secretary of the Connecticut Temperance union, will address the meeting. A special effort is to be made to have this meet- ing largely attended, that the benefits may be as great as possible. MASHAPAUG. Miss Minnie Converse, who has been visiting Bthel Bliss the past week, re- turned to Wales, Mass., last Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Walker returned home a few days ago after several weeks’ stay in_Providence. Harry Aldrieh is at home from the Uxbridge High schoel during hie Fast- er_vacation. Mr. and Mre, Luman Turner visited friends in Charlton, Mass.. recently. Miss Vida Lobreck spent a few e: resently with frieads in Fiskdale. Mass. Bert Howlett was in Southbridge on business Jast Saturday. Mre. Peter Meserva his setursed % R SRR i lapse in heaith, so as net to be able to | 4 STAFFORDVILLE. from a visit with relatives in Egypt, being over forty days on tne ocean. WILLINGTON. 1Il Health Compels Teacher to Resign ~—Bunyan Club Starts on ‘New Sea- son. Those who braved the rain and at- tended the Baptist church on Sunday were well paid by the Rev. Mr. Dar- row's forcetul temperance sermon and th: duet by him and his wife. Rev. Kingdom 21. s “The Luke Mr. Gardnar’s topic we of God .Within Us. o < e Brown and his wife, D Dimock Brown, and their three ch dren, Hazel, Julian and Marguerite, visited Mrs, Brown's aunt, Mrs. Emily Carpenter, last week and called on old friends and neighbors. They returned to their home in Norfolk Monday. Teacher Resigns. Miss Nellie Towne Burleson had a recurrence of the nervous breakdown that forced her to leave the Normal | Training school a year ago and by the {advice of her physiclan and friends re- signed as teacher of the Center school and returned to her home in South ‘Woodstock on Slaturday. Mrs. Preston laccompaniag ner as far as W iilimantic, where she was met by her father. Miss Burleson has made many appre- ciative friends here who reret tha: she is not to return for the spring term. Charles H. Ryder is improving, and although still obliged to remain in bed has a chance for recovery. Bunyan Club Begins New Season. The Bunyan club finished reading | the cond book on Tuesday evening, | the at Maple Corner, where they | began Rev. Mr. Gardner gave a | charming closing summing up of the | winter's work and all concurred in his verdict that it had been a most pleas- } ant and profitable gatnering from week | to week. As all were unwilling to dls- | band, it was agreed to take up other topice, and the subject for considera- tion at the next meeting, which was | held at the Baptist parsonage Friday | evening, was the lite of William | Carey, ihe missionary | Rev. Mr. Darrow and Mrs. Darrow went Monday to Waterford for a few days SOUTH COVENTRY. | Easter Sermon Will Be in Memory of Late Deacon Morgan—Funeral Ser- vices of Mrs. Ann Sheridan, On Easter Sunday Rev. Nestor Light { will deliver a memorial sermon in hon- | or of the late Deacon James S. Mor- gar Louis E. Turner of Farmin in town over Sunday Funeral of Mrs. Ann Sheridan. The funeral of Mrs. Ann Sheridan vas held at Mary’s church Mon- day morning o'clock, Hizh mass was celebrazec Rev. Ignatius Kost | There were two solos bv Miss Eliza- beth Ereen bearers were Micha ¢l Day, John n J. O'Brien, Patrick ('Brie O'Brien Andrew Broc beautiful floral pleces |in the. Plains cemete »and, Patrick S ased leaves Wellwood of t ace and John, Frederick and Patrick s “oventry and A Sheridan of Milwaukee, are ten grandchildren present from New Br dence; the funeral was o by friends and this place Miss Elizabeti was in town Monday to ditend funeral of Mrs. Apn Sheridan. Returned to Milwaukee, heric uesday t by Tsennis J There were Interment Besides eridan, the r, Mrs. four relatives of Hines of Woonsncket the M. J, kee on date for was her. mother ving Dr. W. L. Higg tduring car. Mr, and rington ve house n returned to where he is intry judgship, the ‘funera is out wit Mrs. ha n W P mantic were recent guests of Miss Es- tella Hyde. Mrse. Emil Little of the Green has been visiting former neighbors on the Hil] the past week. Master Robert Palmer was a visitor lv::- Kenyon at Moosup last week ¥Friday. Silk. Mills Being Put in Working Or- son: TURNERVILLE. her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Wil- The Gross placé has beén sold again’ The family has alrgady moved Gracie Watrous Js improvine. Barber and pair of -oxen Edward « in. Tuesday of a visit with his mother, Mrs. Bass, and his sister Annie, : Reynolds from tuberen; have lost a i Barber Is working for A. P. Chase, drawing logs to Tillinghast's at the capitol on Tuesday, p . sawmill., ‘ At the next meeting Of the grange| der—Phelps Family Returns te\WAS“lNfiTflN LouNTY k L. | " 5rs. désephine Arnaia of sount Tom it is expected that Henry G. Phelps| Homestead. ’ was the guest Monday of Mrs. A, P. of Andover, a deputy inspector, will be | - | Chase, 3 present, 1. Elsinsteln {s having the silk mills | WEEKAPAUG. Miss Genava Hadfield visited her here repaired and put in working or- 7 | mother, Mrs .Ira Hadfield. at Hope der. i i R. L. last Saturday and Sunday COLUMBIA. Miss Mintle Slater visited her par- | Interesting Mesting of . Qcean View | ™yn Tt g putlo G0 Cicited” tast d ents at Middletown over Sunday. | W. C. T. U. — Meeting of’ Honor | co with Mrs. Everett Cahoone of Funeral of Mrs. A. H. Little—Import-| Afrs, Robert Generous and Mrs. D.| Bright Club—Garage Will Be Built. [ Wyoming. ant Town Meeting — Question of I Jdcauith were in Colchester Wed- | i | SRS Vault T Records Will Be|nésday. |, The Honor Bright club met on| s d‘"d Sther Local Matters. | Mis. Loule Helm of Stafford Springs | Tuerday at the home of Mrs. Nicholus | HOPKINTGN: onsidered-~Qther Local 7 visited her daughter, Mrs. T. R. Pren- | Mithchell ~with twenty-two present i ol = tice, a_few days last Week, Aftér the Lusiness part of the meeting | A Welcome Change in Mail Schedule The funeral of Mrs. Arthur H. Lit-| "y Ly, phelpg has moved his family | was attended to, refreshments were | ggroo Moy (s ol b0 e o r Year tle, who died at home of Deacon C. B. from this village to the old Phelps served and a social was enjoyed, with Searn’s in Andover on Friday of |y Ut toF, VTR L music, - both volcal and inStrumental, | Contract—Local Notes. last woek, was held at the Baptist| "Oyistere & Bumt AL t| The Ocean View W. C: 7. U. mot,on | - church In that place on Monday at 12| o 0o 00 S0 " Tayl ,U“’“ 317"“‘ Wednesday afterncon at the home -of 'he welcome change in malil o'clock. The burlal was in the West [ coteay, ™ 2 ors In South | B Chass Loofboro with fifteen pres- | Schedule, by which, beginning April 1, stréet cemotery in this place. The'de- ey U 5 ent. A report of work done at the|the mail for €lark’s ¥alls and Hopkin- ceased was 69 vears of age and was ANDOVER Semi-annual mbeting in Providence | ton leaves Ashaway at 12 o’clock noon formerly a resident of Columbia. She 3 last. TRy wak given. &, It Instead of at 10 olclockc as hpretofore e e B e iite Loammbey | Clark Stook Farm Sold—Esclesiastical | 10104 bY the members' to all g s it Vo L |';:n;7:1np‘royrn \sd:‘" W w:rkldnr: ;:‘ ar} oc! i ’,"': ’:I T cclesiastical | comfort hadges fo send to the soldie 1e da ’uf,) 1blication he .change oo y of A g ociety Meets. and sailors at Newport, - The next fated Tennessee. t o hel cit nné Eugene D. Wheeler, who has been meeting is to be held with Anné ug Personals. D. A, Clark has sold his farm, stock | Waite, April 7; subjec qur mail cartier for eight years, to the 'H, W, Potter and Miss Eva Collins | and tools through the E. A. Strout Co. | Dress.” At the close of the meeting, | Satisfaction of patro: has been took the civil service examination at|to Mrs. C. B. Gray of New York, who | refreshments were served by Mrs.|awarded the contract for four years willimantic on Saturday as candiadtes | takes possession April 15. Lootboro. ) more of service from July 1. © for postmaster in this pMce. Both Webster, who is attending Farenors are Plowing. Rev. Mathewsor. visited the are doubtless well qualified for the po- | school in Worcester, is home with his | Quite a number of the farmers are | B . State Nobmal school at Providence Wt v " mother during the spring vacation. plowing and some are planting thelr | O ¥riday, March 26, Miss E4ith Little of Willlmantic was| John M. Copley, milk inspector at|bnion sesd . With the cold nights, the | Dr. Augu L. Wells oston, a",;‘us“;»‘;;f(,‘;'"kf""'“‘~'~§51‘r‘;a:"fl Mrs. | Hartford, recently spent Sunday with | ground frozen nearly eyery morn- ;‘f’-:* e »‘r‘y’-\“‘, _ the home of his arg B. Clarke over Sunday, friends_in town ing. ~ | brothér, John ells Mrs. Adelaide L. Blizzard and dnagh- | Tho First Ecclesinstical societv held | * irs. Raymond Barker has been the | 1red W e s00n 1o ter, ills. Meyers. have been visiting|its annual meeting Saturday, chobsing | guest of her brother, Howard Lang- | MoV i Wi ¢ friends in New Rochelle, N. Y. as committee C. L. Backus, E. B. Hyde, | worthy, in Westerly for a few di) where ted a posi- Wild Geese Seen. Randall L. Jones. They voted to e | H. N, Robinson .of Hartf has re on. wi tichard B. Wheel . Several Flocks of wild geese were|for another vear Rev. A MeLeod | cently had his cottage here rainted a Partelow-Nye Wedding observed flying northwest last Satur- |8t an increased salary, viz., $800 and | dark moss green, which adds great Willlam H. Partelow of North Ston- Gay, while the shrill notes of the peep | use of parsonage. | to_its appearance! s marrled to M Fer frogs and the heavy bass of the hoot- e st | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mapics Nye at the home of t owl all proclaimed that spring is real- BOLTON . | Brogklyn, N. Y. were here recently | parents, Mr. and Mrs. T v here, although straw hats are not . making arrangements to have 2 €ame? | Tuesday noon. The brid g evidenc | built for summe: use a ir cottage | pagsed through this v YOG " Cleveland Collins of Bast Hart. | Miss Ruth Perkine of ‘South Man- | on the beach. ol g i ford has been spending a week with | chester was the guest of Miss Anna- | e with white rfbbons and ot his parents, Mr .and Mrs, Warren A.| ¢l over Sunday g ROCKVILLE. priate eppendage Collins, on_Columbia green G sy I hile a8, MUt ot | | " A new teacher will preside Mr. and Mrs. Wade A. Snow of And. | the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. White | g 04 1es at the Mills—Personal | Canonchet school during the aver were in town Jast Sundav visiting | of Hebron the first of the week. | | term. Mrs. Snow’s brother, Mrs. Parker, who | _Mrs. f”ulf‘h!nstflnq-‘wh‘g e Items. b e Ge K. Thay is recovering from an attack of grip h ever at St Francis o 1die XS ittsburg. | to H to boa which has left her in a feeble condi- | hospital has been in a crit- | Mrs. Addle McLearn of Pittsburg | g, o E. Sterr on e for over a week. Pa., who has been the guest of rela- | Miss Grace Randell, a student of i school at Northfield, Mags., is spend- ing a_portion of her EaSter vacation with friends in this nlace. Special Town Meeting. in town over h M. xwell was a yisitor | tives here for a few days, went Wed y | nes to Westerly, where she stay for a time at ‘the home of 1 parents. imery C, Kenyon and Burdick on Wedflesday visited | i USQUEPAUGH. Miss | Easter Service and Concert Planned— | Notes of the Week. A special town meeting has been Sudden Death of Edwin Brown. E. Barger of Escoheag, who is | called for next Monday afternoon, difare i i poor health, and was falking of go- | N0 church services were held Sunday when the question whether the town | wilard Richards and family visited | Ing to a hospital in Providence. on_account of the storm will provide a safe or vault for the| friends in Westford last Saturday. The Rockville and Centerviile mills | _ Mrs. Fannie Bickn visited over safe keeping of the town records will Edith Dodge is with friends in | are running four days a week. Sunday at Dr. Kenyon be discussed and acted upon Sturbridg The mill of J. J. Taylor & Co. at| J. S. Lamond made a tr The committee appointed to confer win Brown died quite suddenly | Moscow is running some machines ex- | erly Monday % ith Miss Dixon in regard to the road||ast week. His funeral was at his [tra nights. | ahda B. Cooke matter will also give their report son's, Martin Brown's. He was buried | Arthur Burdick, who has been sick, | May Have Summer Resort in Union cemetery Mr. Childs | Is able to be out | Dwight A. Lyman of Willimantic has | of Holland conducted the funeral serv- | Lt AR L purchased a small tract of woodland | ic | ARCADIA. situated on the east shore of the lake o e et i s of Mrs. Nordlund "T)UH; pace. Tns EAST WILLINGTON. Social Planned—Oxen Die From Tu- lot lies between the highway and the = o : B gl 58 R lake shore and is an ideal spot for a| . . = = —c—er | berculosis, Kengan. v at ¥ summer picnic resort. 1t will doubt-} Lo 'C proagsean moves+to the Hol-| There will be socfal at A. P.| Elisha Phillips, who is 95 less be used for some such purpos s . < P i = e 5 It it rencried that Willard . Cuarks | 1o wthe middle of April | Chase’s this (Saturday) evening ‘|1 very sick. " 2 has sold his farm property located a Lucian Holt Is enjoyi | “'Barber and Reynolds have moved| Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. N ghort distance north of Columbia |at her son’s, Dr. Wilbur Holt’s, in 2 | their sawmill to the William Warner | Miss Bva Franklin were callers green to his son, J. N. Clarke, who has | Jersey | woodlot, in West Greenwich. | Wyoming and Hope Valley Tuesday o 1 the place for a number of| Daisy Wilson Ruby has been visiting| Eben Bass went to Wil onl Miss Gertrude H: 2 will close her S, Collins of East Hartfcrd is spending & few days with his parents, 1 Columb! ELLINGTORN. Friandship Class Entertained Friendly Class from Rockville Church—Dance in Town Hall, Rev. George F. Newton Will Preach Final Sermon—Notes of the Week acation. Brown of Wes been Webster in Sprin. and Allen 8. West, Jr. Worcester. Tenements Filling. the Garland mill h. started 1p the empty tenements a speedily g filled up and Staffordvilie is pnt- n the old-time appearance. Farswell Sermon. Rev. George F. Newton will each | his final sermon in the local Methodist church next Sunday morning and in the evenirg there will be a praise and prayer service, followed by a fellow- ship me Mr. Newton is an ear- nest Ch orker and has many local who_ wi him sueccess whereve ay & Personals. Mrs, Charles Write attended the reral of her mother, Mrs, lucy A Lyon, last week Thursday in North Windham. Mrs. Lycn died in' the Norw hospit. of Bright's disease, 2ged T8, Mr. ai Mre. Robert Taylor have moved into the Perry Amadon house M Taylor is dresser tender in the wiarland r Juliu Browning is making many re rairs on his place here. He expects to settle e with his bride in ihe near future GILEAD. Schools Close for Two Weeks's Va- tion—Newsy Nuggef B. LaMotte Russell and H. 0. Bow- ers of Manchester were In town last week looking up some land records. The L. A. S. met Wednesday after- noon with Mrs. Julius Hills. Miss Wilson of East Glastonbury was a guest at A. H. Post's recently. Schools at the Center and Tenth @istricts close this week for two weeks' vacation. Mrs. William Hammer of Westhers- field spent last Saturday at N. E. Lord's. Mrs George Lyman returned to her home in Marlboro Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. W, Hutchinson spent Tues- day in Willimantic with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Randall. Fred Prentice was {n Hartford and Willimantic Tuesday. Rev. John MacKenzie of New Haven occupied the puiplt here last Sunday n C."W. Hutchinson was a visitor ‘Wilimantic and Norwich Tuesda, N. E, Lord, Mrs. Tord and Helen Lord were in Hartford Tuesday CHESTNUT HILL. Rumored Sale of Clarke Farm—Depu- ty Inspector to Attend Grangs Meet- ing. It is rumored that J. N. Clarke has purchased from his father the farm which the former has occupied for a number of vears, Miss Maude Latham of Smith ocol- lege and Miss Florence Latham of Pratt_institute_Brooklyn, are soend- ing their vacation with their father, A. L. Frink’and James A. Utley were recent Hartford visitors. lA. A. Latham, Mr. and Mrs. Adidson Ladd of Willia Mrs. Fred Hall is suffering with an attack of pleurisy remains of Will King's ‘daugh- New Britain but formerly of n, were brought here f chard Belden of Hartford is stav- with his aunt, Mrs. Geary. als are being held the Rockville visited a A. H 5" Yank Mat s out of town ent the house of M. Charte Ten Dollar Gold Piece. ten do goid piece was present to Dwight Lipman at the surprise Vacuum Cleaner Demonstrated. A Rockville party demonstrated the 1 ner i the lectur " Tu afternoon. Surprise Party. { A £ murried couples from 1:11- | ng ndered Mr. nd Mr F. Wil- n Monday ing at_their home In A dance was held in the town hall nelzhboring towns were present Nangle, who has been ill winter, is able to be ur the day arrie Peck in South Man- r visiting her siste Mrs. Wil- STORRS. Baseball Captain Elected — Prof. and Mrs, Trueman Entertained Faculty. At a meeting of the athletlc advisory board, C. H. Ivers was elected cap- tain of the baseball team. A vacation dance was held in Col lege hall on the evening of March 30 | J H Lamson has returned aft-; spending Sunday with his parents a Fast Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bdmond recent 1y made a short vistt in Hampton Attended Uncle Tom's Cabin. On Saturday the pupile of the ai trict school attended the matinee per formance of “Uncla Tom's Cabin i Willimantic as the guests of H. \ Beebe. They were accompanied by their teacher, Miss Annie Buchanan and other ladles. The ride and the pefformaice wers a great source of e yment. Entertained Faoulty. [ Prof. and Mrs. John M. Trueman en- || tertained the members of the facuits | and friends at their home In the Val- entine house on Thursday evening [ The instructors whose homes age out of town have left the college for the } { | vacation, but the .party made np in jollity the lack of numbers. ! SOUTH CANTERBURY. | Sale of Woodlots—Personals. l Caleb Bishop of South Plainfield called on Henry Baldwin one day last week iss Lucy Baldwin was in Norwick last week Friday. Ir. and Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. Smith and daughter Grace orwich Saturday. Samuel Wibberlev has bought woodlot of Aaron R, Morse, also som: timber of Herman Stephens. Fred L. Richmond has bought a 1 acre sproutlot of Caleb W. Tarbox. Levi N. Clark was in Norwich Tu. day. (eorge Brown commenced work f James Mone April Ist. Oliss Vietorly Morse called on Mrs. | Bur were it Little Girl with Blind Scrofulous Humor Two Years Eyes affected soon after vaccination — five physicians, including the best specialists, did her no good — Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ° “‘Elmira Heights, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1000. her life. You see why it is thet T cannot say “C. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. too much for Hood’s Sarsaparilla. She is just “Gentlemen: 1 believe I can give Hood’s as much pleased with a new bettle of Hood’s as Sarsaparilla as good a recommendation as any with anything we can get for her, and if \llmw one, for T have seen its wonderful effects upon fo & 1 '“.'“"‘!;"ei‘."{l ssy: “Now Mamms, ; ve me my new Hood my own little daughter. She Was entirely blind . S et . X : = A “To think that once we thought she could for two years, and Hood’s Sarsaparilla eured her. It is wonderful, an do you think it surprising finest needle work! never use her eyes, and now she can do the 1t is wonderfal, and we ean- hat I feel very grateful to this medicine? not praise Hood's enough.”” Mre. Jennie Beards- My story is, briefly, as follows: We had Ten 2D Homer siredt. Himins, N, Y. her vaceinated, that she eould go to school. We wish we conld convinee vou of the ab- Prettx soon, however, before her arm healed, sha solute truth concerning the testimoniale for began to have sore eyes. They kept getting Hood's Sersaparilin worse, and we took her to the doctor. Pretty Careful inquiry would prove to “you beyond soon & tle with the other. They told us she had on the eyeballs, and we had five d treatment. They told us she She could sight room for weeks at a time. was blind in one eye, and could see very ferent docto: s, and paid out over not stand the least of light, and so we kept her in a dark Occasionally she would be a little better, but she -became so poor and ulcers y neighbor; that we have more would and entitled to We say this much in pr Mrs. Beardsley, printed above. testimonials t This is ¢ is gennine and truthful as far as we can your entire confidenoe a doubt that every testimonial we publish is as reliable as if it came from your most trusted we can possibly publish; that every one we use senting the letter from of thousands of letiers we have, telling of won- nervous that she conld not sleep, and I did not dgxful cure < know what on earth to do, and was just as dis- " There is not the slightest dowbt that as a couraged as could be when my mother said to me: thorough blood purifier at all times of year and ‘T want you fo give her Hood’s Sarsaparill ommended, and I am glad T did. When given her eight bottles her eyes had so much im- proved that she could not only stand the light, s able to go to school for the first time in but w: think it any use, but I did as she ree- Ml for all blood diseases, Hood " 1 had asm? Sarsaparilla is the Do you wonder at Mrs. Beardsley You should eertainly take Hood’s Sarsa parilla for your spring medieine. Get greatest medicine that has ever been discovered. enthusl- - it today The First Hands Hands do not touch GOLD MEDAL - atthe mill. FLOUR Thework is all done by machinery. Buy GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Have clean bread WASHBURN-CROSBY S GOLD MEDAL FLOUR THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY - Large Dol ffodls :fm of sehool at West Kingston Frie ay. Wiil Briggs of Hope Valley-is work« ing for Gdeon Palmer on his farm. There will be an Easter service in the new éhurch vestry on Easter mors ing and an- Baster concert Sunday evening. hantell is to occupy the farm +John vacated by W. T. Steadman. 'POTTER HILL. \ Suddenly |ll—Trolley Janitor Taken Suddenly Car Dissatisfies Patrons. Harold Shaw of Monson, M: the guest of his aunt, Mrs, Taylor, David J. Naylor was taken fl] at the is A, D. Hopkinton Nigh school one day last week and was conveyed to his home by Paul M. Barber. His work as jan~ itor 1s being carrled on by Mr. Wheels Departments of the Ashaway woolen mill have shut down for the remainder of the week Mrs, Holman is confined to her home by illness Ambrose Kenney, who has been ems ployed in Peacedale, has returned te his home hase Misses Sophie and Lizale Gager, | ve been confined to their home ere attack of the grip, are out | The query in this villspe and Ashe away Is: “FHow do you like, the new [ trolley car?" The people are much dis- tisfled with it; for safety they would ave preferred the Norwich car. Some of the people who have patronized the road since the cars have been runs g have resumed the use of theig carriages and whalie. GET BACK | YOUR TEETH NATURALLY BY R KING'S RESTORATION - METHOD. No Artificial or False Looking Plates or Bridges Used. Rights Reserved—U ) the only absolutely perfect 3 and 18 not as expensive 0d n have a few teeth left you may have the lost ones all restored suew censtully, Great THOMAS JEFFERSON KING, D.D.S, | Originator of Dr. King's Res- Method for the natural 1 of teeth—originator King Safe System of inless dontistry and inventor the “Natural Gum" Set of eoth, etc., etc, All rights re served Dr. method is the lly and King's Restorat method of natur every minu sthods being put claiming much, but they fall lown on the little necessary details, and_are purposely made expensive 1o npress & worth that does not exist If you retaln a few good teeth wil may be restored. you are one of the many people o object to wearing artificigl teeth r artificial, old-style crown and bridge work, you will be pleased after you in- | vestigate Dr. King's Restoration Meth- 4 of uaturaily and painlessly replacing our lost teeth. The entire sbsence o actifielalty 18 the Ive featu King's Method is no plate n thé mouth and no points of contadt ervable as there are in all other methods. The compection between the esiored teeth apd your gums is ex- | act - ne In arance as be- | tween pur natural th and your In other words, your restored teeth em Lo wrow out of your gums just as Jur own natural testh. The re- stored teeth are the most perfect and | Ratural looking testh that demtal sei- | &n as fuced. Bvery tooth is colntely lifeilke. ‘They are produced by Dr. King's Method, whioh makes the tra ent; that is, the lght sets pon om as it acts upon the naturdl | etk The ordinary artificial teeth are | opaque; that is why, when the light | $trikes them in the opem mouth. they | Took unnateral and false | Keep in your mind this fact: Tge | teeth Gined By Br. King in his Meut clon Method are not and cann hlw any other dentist in the V. 8. Don't s your teeth restored until you have seen Dr. King, and also keep in your mind that It is not necessary o Day exorbit rices for this kind of work. Bon't ba induced by any line of talk to pay exorbitant prices for your dental work Dr, does the work at consistently price. and ocan show p1L endorsements from dozens of pleased patients. Other Departmenis of Dentistry, | | Wull set teeth with the “Natural | Gums” %5, gold crowns $5, bridge work $5. painless, pure gold Il 1 up. xtraction All work other Milings 50c, painless tree whenm sets are ordered. gunranteed. King Dental Parlors, FRANKLIN SQUARE, NORWIOH. mar30TThs | DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. | Warry over ill-health does yous wrinkles, that make you look oider than you are. it you cre ick, don't worry, but go | avout 1t to make ycarself well. To do | this we repeat the words of thousands | of other forme= sufferers from womar.- ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, Take Viburn-0. remedy, as you will admit If you try !*, Directiona fer its se are printed In six languages with every bottle. Price | $1.25 at drugetsts | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street, New York. mar31d Telaphone. Lafavette Street. | v | HUNT, The Florst, (Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shatucket Strest, oct13d J. J. C. STONE, Prop. DR, A. F. HOWARD, i DENTIST Over Bosten-Stace, J81 Main stoeet, sealth no good, and merely causes °

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