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¥ BOSTON STO: Sale of Art Materials Needlow | —_— New Discovery Has Revolutionized _ the Treatment of Skin Diseases. Nothing in the history of medfcine has ever approuched the success of us skin remedy known A% posism, whih, Ji is safe to say, has I3 more cases of eczemm and wkin diseases than any remedy ever offeved for these ills, The success of poslam is mot at all surprising when it is considered thot even a very small quantity applied to the skin stops ftching immediately and cures chronic cases In two wecks. The very worst cases of eczema, s well as acne, herpes, teétier, piles, salt rheum, rash, crusted humors, wcaly mealp and every form of iteh, yield to Jt readily. Blemishes such as pimples, red noses, muddy and Inflamed skin disappear almost immediately when posiam is applied, the complexion be- ing cleared over night. Eugene O'Neill and J. J. Glynn have i | 1 pClet! been the guests of Norwich friends. 3 2 = 3 v LR g7 g Abraham I. Meyver of. New London }lsflflmw f}.ndcfl-.-r.dn Mrs, Lucius Brown is in Windiiam, which Sought a Legacy of $100—Eurns Case Again .. }"5, Biret Wi Jorpsen of Zio: i 6k P coln avenue is in New York fo sey- —Covi'dnl_s'v'\&mll S eral days. - & : Even colder weather is promised for W. W. Ives has returned from a visit of a number of days in New lltueh of the sewing of the Lenten |York.. o 5 ubs is on dainty gifts for Easter. R s Sunshiny days like Monday starc up | brother, George C. Lane, in Mystic on the orders for bullders and decorators, | Sunday. Warren K. Dowe of New ¥ork su:nt —_— Lincoln’s birthday at his home on Laurel Hill. - Miss Maude Carew Buckingham Jnd Waiter M. Buckingham n}n :ll‘en?lln' a few days with New York Tien. . % On Monday, Judge Recd handed down a decision in the case of state vs. D. S. Gilmore, adm. of the estate of Timothy Kelley. In the memoran- dum of decision he says: The claim for a legacy need not be presented to the executor within the time limited by the court of probate for creditors to present their claims. Neither is the claim for legacy bar- is_finding under the pleadings. It was s n_argument by the plaintifr, ‘there had at least been a technical breach of the bond, and that the plaintiff Is entitled to nominal damages. But there can be 1o recovery of nominal damages for any breach by which, the party for whose benefit the suit is brought is not in- jured. Judgment may be entered for the defendant. issue raised by St. James’ lodge, No. 23, F. and A.| Mr, and Mrs. T. P. Beetham spnt M. works the E. A. degree this eve- | Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Elien ning—ady, s Beetham of the West Side. “A long list of Fruit and Vegeiablesfor the week end. Somers Bros. The class in folk Jencigy taught oy Miss Julla Caulkins of New Londn had jts first lesson at the Norwich club on Monday morning. st Art Norwich's gr SBtore is ready with its customary & vance sale of finished and Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Talbot returned to their home on West Main street Sunday, aftér a few days’ visit In New Ten new corporations were forried in Connecticut last week, with capital of $323,000. unfinis A sleighing party arranged by Mrk. | TG 0 TG St B eps both the §0- York. red by seventeen years' rule of the | Thi 1 of 3100 | Horatio Bigelow left the home of Sl Tailors and dressmakers are already o e e n!' whlcx‘:‘nflfi I::]fqtor a :anrg- bmghfl and Mrs. Bigelow on Broad atreet af | CSPt size (for minor troubles) and nl;e article oto, The Sa — feeling the pressure of custom for ‘Mrs. Willlam -Farrar of Torringron The fl.e!nlzm".r:blo the second and | had de" to her from | 6.30 Monday evening for several hurg’ %2 jar, and ejther of the may be ol I RS % of the Easter week. came ‘on Saturday to visit her Son. | third" defense are therefore sustained. | her fathers ostate trip Into the country, returning for | Gided at Lee & Osgoods and Smiths - G ok s RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. e B b = ertaie, iib, e $he couoiey. FRRORRIE 10| GriE® Sloee™ i SoEVICIe “Lattws. 1 | Kind, alwaye attract a throng of o 2 Confectloners are selling many cher- | street. , | the complaint that “said Timothy Kel- iy Hewes e were Mr. and Mrs, W. A: Norton, M, | Sutoem. Woodwards In DAmSIees SSC b e Note the following value Physician and Surgeon | :=:. tor cherrs partics on Washing- Loy 3ia neC pav. the Tencles fn faln | Y O T (rusns. wHL pee- | wad Mrs J. Dasa Coit Mr. and Mew'| ofher reriable drug piores: ton’s birthday. ‘Willlam Vetter, wko has been in| Will” and in the last clause of para- flllg. dge Gardiner Gll'eeneizl‘l Proi| Bben Learned, Mr. and Mrs, Willis | Uil TURTE, GEIE RIOFCRL (@ to pur. |the savings range from one-fourt Office removed to 21 Broadway, —_— Bay City, Mich., since October, return- | raph eight - that “which legacy (re- ;‘!ud wzfll:;?:: !g;‘;’f oAt | Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Benson. |, POL 008 (B, SOO SEEECE ming | one-third. Wauregan Block. The postmen were Cupid’s messen- | ed on Saturday to his home on Pres- | 1SITIng to the legacy of $100 to the | Of Robert e Vo Pbilip 1. Tion~ | Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Briggs. Mr wuc § S1900 PO, WORGHE Asdh will be M 0 plaintiff) through the neglect of said ick, the plain ing from Mrs, Edward W, Perkins, Miss Recce oA ntes § " 1 ) ©to4and 7to8 p. m Sun-|E°rs on Monday, carrying an unusually | pect street. Timothy Kelley, she has not received.” | terbury. Witnesses in the case for M s T A Glinces | ment by mail, free of charge, upon re e line of Guest Towsls, Jab =3 to 4 p. m. Telephone. S paliuiine ) S5 i The non-pig.nent of this legacy is | PIaintiff arrived here on Monday. Tiis | W' Perking and Louls Porteous. quest, by the Bmergency Laboratories, | Work Bags, Table Runner o Eimer Maynard, John Pfeiffer and | the only breagh Of the bond reled up- | case, which it is understood will he x e 2 12 Wemt “Tweniy-nfth. strect. W0Y Biooss. and Pillow Teps of the int William Preiffer of Groton were gussts trial, will occupy the entire day. Ochar > cases assigned for today are Desmond, VL D TP e design on, and under the jssues raised under The new moon was bright enough to When You Need help light the way of the valentine- | of friends in Norwich and Willimon- | the rense, alle - theowers, who were out ringing door- | tic Sunday. e e e R Tr. Vs Otla et al, and Miller ve.'3Miil* FORTEN YEARS.| ~ WhenVeu Newd | ing sssoriment of Stamiped B el P A ——— k! - T, I"ole; g Laxative, Ve yom |, e A B e ol e L Burns Case Goes Over. Agreement Between Martin Anderson [Tave that du vy, feverish fesling, | in fine quality of belting and effec The Conmecticut Association of | jort on Monday for a trip which will | Absolutely, ‘and no presumption of its | ¢ was expected that the hearing <n and the City of Norwich. necompanied by constipation. =Whaet | designe, value 19o—ale price 10: Cassical and High School Teachsrs |inciuge Now Haven, Bridgeport, New | ine sot oo thy tong dapse of time, | the motion for a new trial in the c: An agreement between Martin An- | lousness, pain in stomach and bowels,| Shirt Waists, Night Goewns will hold its annual meeting Saturday, 3 % e ot : | against Addie Burns, who is now 1| gerson and the city of Norwich has | then you nced Foley's Orino Laxative. | Chemise, stamped for French emk in connection with the other circum. stances, as shown by the evidence, I find that the plaintiff has failed to It moves the bowels freely and gentl state prison. would take place Monday intestinai York and Springfield. but it was learned that the mother « been made regarding trees in Mobeyan ery, at reduced prices derson found that sum~ February 26, in Hartford. and thoroughly clears the park. Mr. A Ladies’ Grill on the first floor 3 5 Mrs Bertha M. Fuller, who has May Burns was sick and about o & Tlags displayed today in commemo- |4 o h rove the breach of the bond in th . of the trees were detrimental to his | tract. It does not gripe or nanseate, | 24 4n4 27 R L - n spending a week at Mrs. Mary | Prove the breach of the n the | {5 o hospital, 8o the case was continusd L A an ennaisance Lase Te ration of the sinking of the Mame, | m " Shannon's, has Férticulas. of «the: sun_pkywent. pE.INIS | angll*Mareh 4. Aitorney: Goodnard | 1200 2djolning the park.. H kanjed and cures constipation. Lee & O8-|covers, value $1.60 and $1.96 returned to her home in South Coventr: price 75¢ and $1.25 legacy. The entire conduct of the plaintirr | had been summoned from Mew Haven. but was not anxlous to come, owing should be at half-staff, by request of finally agreed by the city through the f th S o e T for eighteen vears has been utterly et park commissioners that 23 of the traos ¢ 2 : ol e 3 inconsistent with her present claim. | °,ie death of o relative. | designated by him should be cut dwn IFYOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE "L':'.: [_::'..,‘:...(;:.V;":.m:‘t'“ r ACADEMY GYM CLASS Starts Competitive Series of Athletic Events With Four Teams Entered. and they have been rémoved. Because of this, Mr. Anderson agrees that he will not require any more of the trecs at that point to be cut for ten years, She never made demand of her brother, the vize of your shoes, i the executor, for the legacy, or re- quested its payment; she had dealings with him, and settlements from time motion, did not come here, having been informed of the inability of the wituess to be here and at ten o'clock ¢ Parsons ordered Sheriff Brown to upe $1.75—Sale price. 98¢ Milkmen and farmers do not nced lanterns now for their morning chores. It is daybreak now at 5 o'clock, the WAUREGAN HOUSE Now (M day’s length having increased an hour| The Academy gym class at the Y. M. | to time and no reference was ever -+ = urn- | the limbs and roots having a rignt 10 | o, s and thirty minutes, C. A “which besan the season with | made to it, and she has brousht two | SqUIt and It was immediately adjourn- |y reuq as nature djrects. Aol Wi eight and has now grown to about | Suits against his estate upon other e B e . | Ndarees: Aiser R On Special Oflel'ln;] of “The executive board of the Coagre- | thirty members, started a competitive c%a-!ms-t Boon fm-er on‘eh:!hwhlcgn a & $ ;“'m":"; \f:';u . ART STUDENTS' ASSOCIATIO! acepet sy subsiiiote, . e ' ; | series of athletic events on Monduy | claim for this legacy might have been amuel F. Min Norwich sucs T o T RS R THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CD., Lo hm’",‘;"‘:ufi:’“m";’a‘;‘fig With four teams entered. Physical | included, without doing so. for a divorce from Jennie Mints of ng at Old Schoolhouse nand Embro]dercd Propeistors: y & Director Bandlow has arranged a| That a court may find payment and | Norwich, claiming that she commit- at - Norwioh Tewn. MRS. A. B. PRENTICE Monday which was attended by East- schedule of events, the first being the satistaction from long lapse of tim less than 20 vears, in conmectiton with ted adulfery with divers persons whos: names are unknown to_ the plaiaiiff. associa~ The Norwich Art Students’ BUYS COL. CONVERSE PLACE Pieces bl i e i A e A s R D U i hh 2s these, is beyond | Her maiden name was Jennle Berg ng in th day the Hendricks te a'the Rick. | circumstances such as these, is beyon o 4 T tion held their monthly meeting in the £ A One of the active promoters of ihe | etts team were Hed for firet piace with | contentlon. . and ‘they were married October 24, [old schoolhouse at Norwich Tows, o1 | Nogetiations for = Broadway :"“"" In white and colors and various sizes I think the ‘defendant is entitled to | 1908. Monday evening, the president, Xirs, 'arsonage and Sale of awson | ail made by a lady in town, and thy I men’s big_missionary meetings to 11 points each, Smith’s team scored 5 Frank A. Roath, conducting the busi- Property in Water Street. work is most artistically executed, and 0 l" nnnrs M. n be held in New Haven March § and | Points and Bruce's team 4 points. AT e R A e S s TR s T P A A N S A 7, is Rev. E. B. Schmitt e following are the teams: ness session. —— " g s » o e chmitt of Ansonis. | 8 ricke, Henamin, Noyes Pren-| DECISIONS GIVEN HUMANE AGENT STANTON Mins T.ouise Meech was in charge of| Mrs. Alice B. Prentice has purchised :':I'u_" o vory i beiaga W 31 Broadway. formerly rector of Trinity Episcipal chureh, Norwich. tice, Haviland. Bruce, Bailey, Young, Johnson, Kir- by, Willey. BY JUDGE WALLER. Motion List Business in the Court of COMMENDED FOR HIS WORK State Agent D, W. Thrall Came Here the evening’s programme, @ study of St. Mark’s, Venice. An interesting paper describing the exterior was read and Miss the Colonel Converse place i nd It Is expected il It was purchased t ington street she will reside there. them promptly. OFFICE HOURS : 3--8 P. M. | Tolders of Reserved seat tickets for | 5 Rickeits, P. Ricketts, K. Ricketts, 2 by Miss Eunice Gulliver the Y. M. C. A. course of entertain- [Carpenter, Storms. "l " Common Pleas—Cases Assigned for| Monday to Look into the Case Where | [ouise Mecch 1ead 4 paper descriptive | from the cstate of Ars, John Damont " Residence Telephone 291 feb3d | ments may obtain their seats by ap-| Smith, Fletcher, Kinney, Aberg,| Trial—Grenier Case to Be Settled. Complaint Had Been Made. of the interior. In a graphic manner | ang deeds in the deal have been passed. ] CHILDREN'S EMBROIDERY plying at the Y, M. C. A. any time dur- | Ackley, Holden. e Miss Meech described the Swonderfull ““The trustees of the Broadway Con- 4 mep—— ing the day today, or at the Cea‘ral| Six teams of the Junior B division | Judge Waller was here all duy on| State Agent D, W. Thrall of the Con- | mosaic work which Ruskin =aid was | gregutional church have arranged CLASS HECKER’S Baptist church between 7.30 and 8|@re having an interesting competition | Monday for business in both the crim- | necticut Humane soclety came herc on |the poor man’s Bible. St. Mark's 13| fhe purchase of the residence of 11 OC Weoliek tonfght S ! in an athletic series which will be|inal court of common pleas and the| Monday and in company with Humane [both the shrine for the body of Si|jate Mrs, Mary Rawson in Union street | We will re-organize our Chi Prepared Buckwheat =y closed on March 1st. One point is|court of common pleas. In the latter | Agent George H. Stantom, they in:es- | Mark and also the private chapel of | \pif M5 A SERwamn WE GG GRECT] 0 e e i nning Saturd State humane t given for perfect attendance in addi- [ court he handed down several decis-| tigated a case where it was claimed |the Doge's palace. Light refreshments | porsonage. The matter will be brought | 1 ory s begin a and Pancake Flour State humane agents propose to en- | tion to the points made in the athlet- | fons. a man was abusing his horses. Com- | were scrved. Pefore & church meoting for ratifca- | February 19th, from 9 force the state law in relation to[ics. At the present time the team| In the case of F. H. Foss, tr. ¥s.| plaint about this matter was mad: to —e tion. o'clock. New and old a oo Thomas H. Wilson and wife, the niain- | the local agent and after he looked it FUNERALS. The Rawson property in Water | fally invited to attend blanketing horses that are left stand- | standing is as_follows: Coblyn's 103, tift_is given possession of the zoods up. it was his opinion that the com- street has been purchased by Geors at CARDWELL’S. ing on the streets. Al the agunts|Huntleys 1. Smiths 75, Sevims 76, 3 ; ; = 3an2sd throughout the state have been noti- | Holmes’ 41, Leveen's 3 replevined, Roan Lady, with carriage | plaint was brought out of spite und Miss Christina R. Johnson. S, Draper, who conducts the busirexs = > e fled to make it their business to have m’;‘l\cemf:;l_ewmg are the members of ?{“fn'&flé‘é’:" and gives the plaintift ‘t‘mdfm( fo 4 inguley thn‘(lhe‘r:‘ Jean uneral services for Miss Christina| thiere. = Mra., Rawson gave the tw. f eams: 3 o foundation for the complaint he ! " Johneon w r o oty o . Delivered fo Any Part of Norwich | this 12w complied with. Gs::im‘.vx;r-any, Tarbox, Fairbanks, Th!e’mg;mn for a more speg{;if;:;ffi' n.?k take any action. Tne’eompla:mm (’?enfg:'(,,,:‘;;::;ma:n]a‘_mr‘x_ae‘m oxral pieces of property to her daughters. Thfl HB“' & Hughes Co 4 .. | Grebe, Wals ment in the case of Coy vs. Fairbroth. | then wrote to the state agent, and a3 | day oclock, the Ale that is acknowiedged to be the | Final arrangements are being made | “Sevin, Gallup, Jackson, Covey, | or and others, of Stonington, was 9o- | the result althouwgh he had been o | o ianre mamber - of reiatives > ang We Recover Furniture and de Carpe best on the market — HANLEY’S | for the twenty-first annual banquet of | Hartley, Wright. nied. St > formed of the local agent’s finding. ne | friends present. Rev. Asher H. Wilcox Laying. PEERLESS. A felephone order will | the Connecticut sociéty, Sons of the Leveen. Hotchkiss, Gilmore, Crowell, | In the case of Downing & C». VS.| came here, and they both looked up a |of Norwich conducted the services in 15daw receive prompt attention. Ameriean Revolution, at Bridgeport, | Ronens, Crowe. Wilcox of Plainfield the motion to €x- | number of people who were in a posi- |an ‘impressive manner. The soprano SE o D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St | FEDruary 22. It is expected that the | THolmes, Wulf, Locke, Crandall, Ol- |Punke was denled . .\ = .. .. | tion to know if any such cruelty tock |solo He Giveth His Beloved Sicep was s, .. attendance will be the largest at any | S€n, Shaw. - < - S s 1| place. rendered effectively b, Mrs, Lena V lS may29a banquet held by the orgamisatien. | Coblyn, Burdick. Stanley, Wads-|in the case of Michael Hourigan vs.| " The result was the same as when | Chivers, and Face ace was «ung | Eyery Business Man . . . & - wortn, Finlayson, iietcher 7| Ameiia Connors for $1seal. © | ar. Stanton made his tnvestization, 1t | by Mra: Olive P Bishop, aito, and Mre. | OV Ty untley ers, ean, Shan! 3 e C: Jn 2 - '€ | being found that no one knew of the | Chive: 0| no. There s ) T - - . .govern;;lr ‘Weeks has approved the |'Henault, A. Fenault. for the continuation:of the case Of | abuse of the horses and that the mun | fusion of Deactital fowers. The boa An account with T Thames 0se ow ng eYS, order of the executive committee of the| This class has tripled in size since | Frank Grenier vs. Willlam Grenier ¢f| goes not abuse his horses. Mr. Tirail |ers were Henry Bailey, Willlam and Loan & Trust Company subject - soldiers’ hospital board on the comp- |it started the season with thirty-five | Griswold. which was partly heard last| ypheld Mr, Stanton in his finding in |Frank Johnson, nephews of Mies John- to your check is a convenience troller for the care of sick and wound- | members. week This was posiponed for tWo| the matter and commended him for | son, and Sherwood Avery. Burlal was ¢ hould LUCAS HALL, ed soldiers, $10,000; and the requisi- Weels, and It Wwas slated that th mat | hia aithfal work in the Interests of tho | 1 (e Johnson «emeters i Hozran: tha should enjoy h tion of the adjutant and the acting CRIMINAL COMMON PLEAS. for ould be, adnston Snd Nt OSNOF Lvoolaly Bere, He 15 ready to give his | where a committal service, was read by You “““' thoeive & ordial el- . 43 Shetucket Street. guartermaster general for $20,000 for|. . . e O bats The motion It busines Was. TAkon faras oot ot oo Ih ey 204 | Rev. Mr. Wilcox come here, v g ] egeioed gl Bl Y res Cases Disposed Of. One Being |, Te [otion st busines was tiicen . pinion in ihe Waldron Wrobsl. We inviie your account ana| A{ Popular Prices oct134 3. J. C. STONE. Prop —_— Nolled and Two Going to Jail. follows: The motion that the vass of o i On Monday morning the funeral ‘of banking business. 'r:;.; gnve‘r‘nmant will probably dis-| s S ton of tne|>ichael Levine ys. Ex;ner R. P 7ix Waldron Wrobel was held from the Deposits . in Savings Depart- continue the practice _of - puinting| There was a brief session e | be placed on the jury list was granted. Tome of his half brother, No, 18 Yan- 3 o o LOUIS H. BRUNELLE S red eprmatlce | OF P RHGHAE | oJlina Court of cammen picas. here] T rhrnon 100 Jety list was yrastel | REQRGANIZATION OF e s ment. made on_or before tne | Qver 100 good titles of $1.5 business firms in the corner, since | OR Monday morning, at which time|of N. Pumeranz & Co. vs. T. E. Don- SEWING GIRLS’ CLUB. | present. = At St. Joseph's church a 10th, draw interest from the 1st BAKERY printers’ unions throughout the coune | P ie amier Qisposed of. ea|ohucand in the case of Clara A. Wh e requiem mass was celebrated by Rey. of the month. Copyrlglll Fiction at try claim that it is an Invasion of fheir | with breach of the peace wiih & Nor Jle rx. 3. L Sutlon, eng fhe Jnges fyokfAbalit 26 Mt st Hgme of the Misses| T, J Ambol Membess of 86, Joppite — 4 e Nor- 5. olish soclety were present. Eriends Fe are conddent our Ples, Cake and | field and forces private firms to en‘er | Wich boy, who had appealed from the | - The Gemurrer to the plea in juric- | Anderson and Elected Officers and | J0UN, SGU0LY, MOTG FResine FHmng Bread canaot be excelled Give us & | into competition with the federal gov- | CIty court, was ' represented by At- | aiction in the cass of state of Connco: | Committees. Mary's cemetery. His fleath occurred “m Ihames lua" x[rust cn C eacil. - 20 Fail S ernment. torney Thomas M. Shields, who made | ticut vs. Jeremiah E. Fitzgerald and on turd from tuberculosis. - He o moval airmount Street. a plea for a fine. He pleaded guilty | wife, it being a suit over a bill which | Members of the Sewing Girls’ club of | was 21 years of age and & native of % Very Low Colonist Rates and his counsel stated that it was|has not been paid, was argued, anl the | the Second Congregational church and | Poland. ~He leaves a half brother and 28-34 Shetucke! St., Norwicy, Ct, Here are a few titles: via Nickel: Plate road to Cal! & brought up because the man who fur- | judge took the papers. others interested in the organization | relatives in New York and Massachu- = - T8 sl e roag o }:,'f‘ e ::::::&E!;l the bond wanted to get his In the case of James Downing & Co. |met at the hiome of tho Misses Ander- | sctis. QPenT80 10 ¥ Sxturdey evening. < 1008 o pRATT J. C. Lince 3 west, g le 10 reason | ys Calvin Wilcox, a bond of $75 was |son, in Church street, Monday even- i v 3 . . . snuk-”N March 1 to April 15. FElegant tourist | for. changinf the citv court decision | ordered in two 2o » ing for & reorganiastion of the Sfim The f ,,T,;? OM,";N":;") vorra | Try Th Whole Wheat “PHE WEAVERS . sleepers. Write L. P. Burgess, N. B, P.|and a fine of $25 and thirty days in| Harry Curn, throush his attorney, |There were about 25 in attendance. It | oocqs 109 vears, daughter of Mr. aid | 4 7Y Those ole ea EYEGMSSES A., 312 O1d South Bldg., Boston, Mass, | Jall was imposed. T. M. Shields, asked that he be ailow- | was decided to reorganize and a com- | ATl Benjamin Verra of Allyns Point, “PRISONERS OF CHANCE z 3 g v cing a c unkard | Kaveloski. He sald he gave a short e following officers were chosen: By e = 1 4 ok Mt 45 Emphasize their Superiority 2t }| STRANDED IN FRANKLIN SQUARE | 214 _Was given fifty days in jail and [ name, as he was told to do when he | President, Miss Edith Anderson: vice | brct from the parlors of AL V. 3w THAT PRINTER OF ARL ' e o sudden *E | costs. came to this country. He took out his | president, Miss Elizabeth McMillan: [ B'Y JyiNeeY SIIEFROO0- Rallion’s by Wright st of wind or even a severe 0o\ L it D Prosecuting Attornev Whittlesey | first papers for citizenship some tiiwe | secretary, Miss Helen Clark: treasurer,| St Mary matary 42 at THE BLACK BAG,” N0e B AT T s igh and Dry | stated to the court that in the non- | ago, but did not give his right name | Miss Alice Jackson; advisory board, teb1sd i i e e i Ritar-on on the Brick Pavement. support case of Joseph L. Kelley and | then. The court directed that a wrii- | Mrs. Henry D. Johnson, Mrs. Frank A. OBITUARY. S CRISLS M B wur-Ons are Fs wife both had appeared before him and | ten application for the change he |Bill, Mrs. Willlam Bulkeley; member- 3 £ ¥ X 2L LT sk A sleighing party of a dozen young [stated that they wished to live in|made, and intimated that the aopli- |ship committee, Miss May Gibbs, Augustus 8. Barne: “PHE CARDINAL'S U X . complete assort- men and women came down to the city | peace and that he had adjusted_the | cation would be granted. hairman; entertainment committee, The death of Augustus S. Barnes sc- it ‘I’I“{l (\P‘ e various styles and from Versailles on Monday evening | matter by the payment of $10. Upo Court adjourned at 4.30 to corme in|Miss Elizabeth McMillan; work com- urred at the Backus hospital on Mon- “THE BATTLE GROU D. sizes. leased to show them. and got stranded on Franklin square. [ his motion the case was nolled. This | this morning-at 9 o'clock in New Lon- |mittee, Miss Hazel Anderson; decora- | day. haying been at the hospital for wp RKET PLACE ‘The mishap occurred at $.45 o'clo: concluded the business. don for the continuance of the case of | tions, Miss Ruth Kinney: flowers Miss | six days. Death resulted from nephric- RS MARE v the brick pavement. The sleigh witn — Pireira vs Quill at New London. At 19 | Katherine Conant: music,Miss Pauline | is and anasarca. He was 77 Years of 'HE CIRCULAR STAIR CA The Plant-Cadden Co. its load of joyful oceupants slid upon Testified at Fort Wright. oclock the case of Cottrell Lumber Co. | Johnson; constitution, Miss Martha | age, being the son of Hiram and Sirah » the snowless brick easily enough, but Sergeant Twomey and Police: vs, Collins et al is to be tried there. | Reynold: candy, Miss Elizabeth Hull. | Barnes. His home Is in Stoningien. And many others equal 3 OPTICIANS, there it stuck. The horses made the Maloney and S. Mikolasi went to - The following cases were assigned: ‘The club will work for the same ob- | where he lived with his son, and fo 3 ;_phflerk:ar‘lzr'.b:"(ttlisazleish dlfl"'l‘b-bufl:':‘, gt frishors ISIOnE. v ot Feb, 26, at Norwich, Wood vs. Gaff- [ject as the Church Improvement so- | which place the body was sent by A large line of the New Popula 72, Nt v . v 80 &moo! tha N gains he - s ney. ciety, and much interest is manifested | Church & Alle: Betab. 187 Norwich, Conn. §| the horses couldn't get a foothold, so [ I the cases against the two solliers| ™jip 35 at Norwich, Blanchard ve. |among the members. e . ' W Plaut-Cadden Buildin the young men helped the young wo- | W10 Were defained here recently wien | araxgon, — Valentine Social. Small Books in leather cevers 9 men’out, the sleigh was turned around | fhey were trying to sell their March 1, at Norwich, Gordon vs. the | Tp, By = AT p a v = forms. They were held for four & 7 4 The Norwich, Colchester and Hartford | A el attended valentine social was k and after a short waft the party pro- | N5, TorY Maneneld authosities Central Vérmont Rafiway compansy: Tranctioh ompant given on Mondsy evening in Cadiliac Books of Travel and Postry. cee meward. - orities did | “yrarch 5, at New London, Morris - . b i 1 L + > not send for them and ihey wers v>- | placiin vs. Rena Smith et al. There seems to be just now consid- | hall, for which the Cadillac orchestra 2 SPEGIAL! i Pirthday party was given at ihe | fhey were gone and were rounded up AT BROADWAY THEATER. e of e NoTm e Cormnese Gommittee, thelr plans providing a WE HAVE RECEIVED THE BE iome of Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Rosenbers | elsewhere. S = lectri he 'e | pleasant evening for all attending. . ASSORTMENT OF POST CARE in honor of the sixth birthday of their New Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. |€lectric road. The stock is selling daughter, Miss Cipa Rosenbers, on — " | quite Tapidly and the promoters of the ALBUMS WE EVER HAD, AL road are very confident that within MODERATE PRICES, There is a bill of rare merit vith Sunday. ' The affair was held at three plenty of wild west spirit at the Broad- oelock: he' hotse bolng protity dece thirty days the full amount of $300.000 of the stock will be taken. It is a them TONIGHT! Come in and see An excelient remedy How’s orated, and about thirty children en- way theater this week as arranged for for Coughs, Colds, joyed ‘the games and refreshment the firat three daya by Manager Hane. |vote of the directors that work should Opening Y. M. C. A. Entertainment C — Those present were Rutherford Bl'nd- comb. . The plctures of Monday were |De commenced when this amount of | JJeming 1. M. L. A. cntertaim ourse - Hoarseness, erman. Hester Swatzbure, Fred Swat decidedly pleasing and worthy of repe- | Stock 1s subscribed for and not until| "pyNsHAW MIXED QUARTETTE, GEO A. DAVIS burg, Bva Goldbers, Lila Levin, Erhci tition. The reel showing the logging |iIat time, Stock is being sold not only “All Oratarfo Artists” . . o, Sere Threal Elc. and Rose Goldberg, 1da anti Rose Slos- scenes and the manipalating of rafte in [Dere in fhe city, but all along the| CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURON, 9B, berg, Louisa Quinn, Margaret Corco- Strong currents was one of the best |TOute. in Hartford and elsewhere. The| T LE e ey 25.2 roadway 25c a bottle at ran, Anna_Strom, Jennie Myers, Fis- seen in a long time. bullding of this voad memps./ much| Course Tickets. $1.50"$2.00. Aduils- toblsdaw ther “Jacobson, Sophia Solomon, E. Art Gisher, as the cowboy mimic and |ore to Norwich and the merchants| 200 200 - are ey = DUNN’S PHARMAQCY |Suutzoers, By Schereshevsky, Julict comedian, is & clever entertainer, hoth | JSTe than —many anticipate. =The WY beixa A Raguiss Riner eve Solomon, “Abe Lesin, Selomor Gulc- ° ? in song and imitations. - His 'work | mount of business it would of neces; B Exioé Th4 . herg, Helman Goldbers. P. Swatzbure, lease: Ly, W s, X : - SIMPEON BRO 50 Main Street. o A e P 11e plessed” immensers. wiiie thie “Towels, | 1 rng Aeperouid e very v, sne TURBAN BRAIDS, [] cottee pots, Ton pors, Comee [l o smursoN mos. sanisa bers. L4 a good hand for their efforts. TERH Saois At tae $b. Mobiich ther Boilers, Tea Kettl Sauce Jf 27 Rnlth = : : ; Kurnel, the educated bulldog, excie- | Sven the Montville road. ‘We would TURBAN FRAMES Pudd S Have Youa Noticed the NOW 1S THE TIME TO ORDER Carpenters’ Unlon Meets. Among the ailments which afilict | ed the admiration of the audience for | Pardly be willing to spare that now, Fa, - Pudding i av Your Y3dle ahth s imie i Eive hl aier na: S oren Thers. 15 acaogiy. 6 intelligence, and the introduct'op | 31{10UEh many thought at one time it Covered Pails, Chambers, Ladies, || Increased Travel? Winter lengthy report on Monday evening at| gisease which causes suffering equal| f 2 film (o carry out the story of the | W35 1ot needed and would not pey THE NEW ™M Pitch e Ok Gl Bt It's & sure sign of good wea a Suit and Overcoal. | iic"miciing or 'the Carpenters' umion | 170ase Which causes suffering eaual| P51t ™y “pric Torlend, malea an in- | The people have lesrned sometning ] M Preehere, ‘Oury U= Bl ane zoads. - Pespis itke to wet out inta of the busines done at the recent state | In 1fs intensity 19 that caused by the | teresting number. The dog. as_tne |SPOUE D08 Vate of Slettle lines 1o te | Tyrhan Pins and Barrettes. [] cers, Etc, Ete. the open air. We furnish the bes method, and it you'll take one of oux O RAKE YO O convention in Nw London, and was | passing of Gall Stones assistant of Robertus & Co., is @ win- JOBN KUKLA, Merchan! Tailer, fiswiied S san taiite esvgamnion | guis. suftsrinh wan be dvoided, helmers S A4l Ll TR L - RS A (B TR Hair Wk of a1} ‘hNde These goods are the finest [| faams youll suy the sam oct26a Frankiin Sauare. | bor nnion in the observance of tubar- | formation of zall stones checked and [y Jeingess Chinaullla daushier of |iin square on any Saturday afternoon. 4 Enameled Steel Ware on the || MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenus cured - 3 > | Everyone should encourage the build- Chiropody, Bnbrior ‘ahd belpy wsld! ut it __marlid b Semi-Annual Sale culosis Sunday, whieh is to be in Y. M. C. A. hall on” March 6th. Christopher Dixon was appointed the union’s delegate to the conference on Wednesday evening of the administra- | Such as tion of the local charities. the disease finally th large President | doses of PURE OLIVE OIL. When doctors of world wide fame, Kennedy and Rosenberg, prove that Pure Olive Oil not only an unusual feature attraction, sinzing, as-she does in English and Indian lan- guages. Her war song and dance i also the real thing. The juggler und banjo player in this act is one of the cleverest seen here in a long time and ing of any road leading into Norwich. The effect of the probable building of this road is already felt along the route, At Bozranville the parties there are rebuilding the structure recently destroyed there and hope soon to be Shampooing and Scalp Massage, Facial Treatment: Manicuring. their value. Opportunity means money in your pocket. See our show window. UST RECEIVED Six Barrels of LONG CLAMS from Maine—80 cents a peck. Also Fresh Lot of FISH. increases the amount of Bile but also | 8ets a big hand, S L% < . A e Orchestra Rehearsal, R ng again. The Yantic Paper o ¢ 4 P jts fluidity, and in this way stops the , a company, at the old rubber mill on {he > ¢ s E. T. LADD, Agent, s O:::c::fi;n::::usa:un:; Spoopes Chotal union Teid & rebmsssd) | formation of gall stones, then youl' .. Midshipmen Mot Coming. ~ |road to’Colchester. is being refitted “'e E'hs““ ]ul'fl I;nmpany Tel, 623 32 Water ) e midshipmen’s practice eet |and will soon be turning. out rge ’ s a 15 per cent. discount during the Eflm{fl?‘:fi‘ n';: the ’;"mf:‘_g: F‘;;nnt 0':::‘ ‘:’l ;flk"dspf:‘"’f ofl tr *;"’me"“ ‘;’l;lch ha iited: New Iondon duriog |peoducts; of Daper. . Many industrie s 2, “: janzid next 30 days. Come early and i street. wi wel oun aith in an ultimate | ¥ summer and made that port itslalong this route will ke undoubtedl; .ue Centrail .m. "h' - ; gs next at Greeneville on Friday Buy your Pure Olive Oll from |lome station will not come this sum- {promoted by the building of this road. ¢ 3 have first choise. and_before then will hold a | SUFe. Buy your Pur 3 mer. The official Itinerary of the sum- | . There are several smsail Water priv- 1y AHERN BROS., THE JOHNSON CO.. evening, rehearsal on Wednesday evening at the Second Congregational church. mer crulse, naied Priday at the naval @cademy, provides for cruiging abroad. departm ileges which will be deveioped if thix road is pullt which are not at the I Representative of the GOOD. WIN CORSET. Approved by General Contractors " Th na it ounced resent time jed De th if Merchant Tailors, 65 Broaduway. Aged and Homeiess. SM l I H s G St R [ e s Y x| WU : _ FRANKUIN SQUARE John Ward, stated to belong in Nor- practice cruising last fall.. The mid- n. A number of experts | designers of fashion. \ 63 BROADWAY Chapman’s Building. FHERK 15 no aavertising medium 1n Bagstern Cemnecticut equai to The B gl g TN Tordon® aimshoase - Sanay The Drug Man S e AT F= the New London a ouse unday » o Aal the Azores, e | proposition think most iy of it Suffering from the effects of exposure. cruise will start on June 6 and end |it would seem a great thing for much Every woman afforded the N S S e yeur v | Fhone 1 He had been sleeping in the tranp room 4t Uss Aew London polica sta- i 7 Franklin Square, Norwich, Ci, Hadmisa shipmen will visit Plymouth, Marseilles, about Aug. 29. Battleships Indiana Jowa and Massaechusetts will make nnl s L it who have given some attention to this of eastern Conmecticut if work on this xd should be begun by April 1st.— O9pportunity of a test fitting. febl2d ' e e 4 columna of The TRERI 15 no aavert orn Connect o For business resulte.