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' Retu I e PR S Best r lonic MURPHY & McGARRY, "EHABLES w ...a".‘,"-a':‘&.t‘...‘.".:“‘:«.‘.';.'?&"‘" sfiam J g 8 LS A‘ll Over Amerion the News of the 207 Main St. orwich, 3 0. : Ccap aod Pleaty | Roroih Sotoity Aot & S| s o sni ot tcoms war + . e e o R . |msen at SOMERS BROS. VARIOUS MATTERS TR AR OEenta 18, NC E entertained the Fortnightly on THUrs-| 4 few years e i atios . S b R Mrs. Hattte C. Jackeon has returned ' & e A o Bo 5’ S, from a visit of several days in Col- 5 Wi Saivige “wammmflmflfl"- y Asparagus Lettuce ‘The day’s length has increased an |chester. avenue has n;nm a visit in}**NeL, of the quick action of tuis g b i even four hours. ey, Mass. ' wonderful in dly. Spinach Cress .| Misses Alice Bildeau and Lydia et R iy AT Aty veus b $5.00 SLIItS Tomatoes Endive Dance at Cadilisc hal tonight. A |Davis of Moosup wers recent visitors n pirs, Bentamin " Mallors of Boston | or Giteie-adv Parisian Sage - ekl g e e Escarole Leeks s g o BT ence of & committee trom eral days with Norwich friends. R et TAnS hat s pros Mushrooms Celery Young fruit trees and berry plants| Arthur Yerrington of Bridgeport is | Strike - duced _this great demand? Simply are seiling well this spring. speding a few days with nis parents| “ne Soncosston. Tl have attect is idling e davenies, e, | Sie: Pacieian, Sege goss fust what T in this city. granted to the weavers give them prac- Chester Johnson, in Brooklyn, N. Y. POULTRY Property owners are slready having teally the “same working ‘We olatm, and we back our claim inquiries for sites of summer camps. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller of Nor- | that are enjoyed by the operatives of Miss Amy Cogswoll has returned | witn Tne Lee & Osgood Cors' moncy NATIVE PORK wich Town spent Thursday with Cen- |the American Woolen company and from Wellesley, ., where she has |pack guarantee, that Parisian Sage i English societies are planning to cel- | tral Village relatives. other mills. temporary been the guest of the Misses Pond. |the most invigorating and rejuvenat- Among the articles of agreement, it ing hair tonle. It cures dandrufr, ebrate St. George's day, on April 23. is X g - stated is one concerning the loom- Miss Edith Car ter of Uncas ’y PHILA. TURKEY M, an e Ty Norman nave | S-ELACGR, 5 OR8. SOSCeTRINE the oSt bt Joown, Carpenter, ot tncas | iSps ialing el ana fiching waip: 1 Norwich Art school, day and evening | returned from a few days' visit in - classes reopen Tuesday, April 12.—adv | Hartford and Winsted. SR [ v ok RO - W, SN . It tu the MAN AND WOMAN FINED Miss Marjorle W Browning has re- | 500,00b of the hair and destroys the W.KIMBALL, M. D. | .00 cuaden arop in temperature| Miss Bernice Willey of the New Ha- | SECOND NIGHT OF $7 AND COSTS EACH.|iurned 1o Smith coliege atter spend- | RGO ESTM 0 0 o0 fooiing Physici d Surgeon |- * " S stoan hast- | pen Narsisel selicol ls Apending w v THE ELKS' BAZAAR. ysician an ers. deys ot her home on Asylum strect. | Growd Gontinued Strong, Equalling | Result of « Drinking Party in Which a | 28, the Easter vacation at her home | chle simple statement Of fact, we wait Office removed to 21 Eroadway, Hunters are discouraged by the Te-| Miss Ruth Henderson and Miss| the Opening Night—Entertainment Necklace Was Stolen. R s s g vocks, won- Wauregan Block. ports of co many forest fires, declar- | Biste Peck of Norwich are the guests| Pleased. Homrs: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun- Miss Margaret Lewis of New Haven | quli harsh and faded hair into beau- ing that they must have the effect of | of Miss Mae Burns of East street, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. | tifui, radiant and lustrous hair In a days 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone. killing same. Hartford. Frank A. Robinson Sachem street, and last left town for Boston, ARG Traming suy pemmnt shd sed. Friday, the second night of the Elks' in Olympic hall, practically febld —_— The weather has been so favorable | Mrs Edward P. Armstrong left Fri- | S34ancd the opening night in the 8126 | ¢ooy peing charged with the theft of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Leonard We are showing a verv | that zoif clubs in several cities will | day for a few days' visit with her |avening. for oh e’ Sowrmitices “anj | Recklace Mra, Mary Sharkey. Ac- | of* Sachem sireet, sailed from New | & Ousurs oo, wait Bocisin Auwe o begin the season’s formal play on their | aughter, Mrs. Charles . Chapman, in | eager assiatants amoms. the fair ‘sex | COrding to the testimony, the Fournier | Yoric" today for New Orleans, where | S0 lavge botire, woman and Matthe had been together ; for a day or more. and wers (n & Rail- they will spend ten day: road avenue house when Mr. and Mrs.| The last social evening of the Acad- Sharkey and another man from Ver-|eny dancing class was held at Milles SHAKE IIITD YI)UR SHI)ES The three had come | Friday evening. There were eighteen In for some beer, and invited the oth- | numpbers on the dance list. "An_enjoy- e bt I TheY i | able evening was passed by the mem- THIch Was Tound tater, the )&'flirom:: bers and their friends. e e e A Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Smith of anq they accompanied him. but MTS | proaq street, who left town late in Sharkey” came back, saying she had| pecomber for a visit with Mrs. Smith's choice line of New York. who were on hand. For the early part SPRING SUITINGS of the evening the crowd was there to Friends and relatives of Jeremiah| Airs. C.H. Whaley of Treadway ave- |hear the exceilent entertainment Come in and have a look at themy | Sheehan assisted at a requiem high|nue lert thi - | gramme, they lingered on after- N §f. | mass m his memory at St Patricks B e e yoex Tor & Yot in Pal- | yends il » lafs fode " Susiug (he JOHN KUKLA, 208 Main Ehureh of PHGES: imore and Eastern shore. Maryland, in | dancing attractive and giving liberal ernid itie the interests of her heaith. patronage to tho = enticing offerings 2 g g rom the pretty hrarreaks: 1o the 'NTMC;: d‘“l: Mrs. C. A. Chapman, who has been| About 8.30 P. B, R. James P. Hayes Yonatakly Truliy Uhe are Suiarelte the guest of friends fn Fairmount |announced the opening mumber of the 0. F. n s o9 |the fine looking flocks of sheep at| . ttage, Quaker Hill, with Mre. A. C.|prosramme, which wes buck and wing greens today. Lafayette Maine's farm. Stearns, has returned to Groton. dancing ®y Ahearn and Malcolm. | 1o her necklace. Mrs. Fournier d 31 Broadway. - he S 1t : T e g yich, youns men dis- |nied having it and so 4la Matthe. e inaian o mith friende 1o Wout | Make Your Carriage or Buggy New. The members of the State Poultry | Lucene Vetter, who has been spend. | PL¥ed some of the cleverest work they | ™'3G ior" M5y “Fournier admitied” she | % _and | ¥ S: 38 P. M. |sstocations are much interested in | £UEo0° VOUET Who hae been fpend- |have shown locally and won well de- | xncay where the neckice was and said | v r&inia and New York, arrived home | Get about one dollars worth of L. & OFFICE HOURS : = M. | senator Dolliver's bill voting 310,000 [ (o5 AV R g -+ | served applause. Matthe had it. He acknowledged it|Oo" Friday afternoon. M. Carriage Varnish paint in any color. a year for two years to state agricul- | S2We 0n Wednesday to spend a few | They were foilowed by the Sodality | ang pulled it out from the log of his ined | You can make a buggy look as fresh teb3a days at his home on Prospect street. | quartette, Meesrs. Coscoran. SIAttory, | indefwear from o polnt near the knee. | MTs Rufus I Vaughn entertained | Jq (0 SOWLoE B8 om the maker. prEnh fSlnFllo\;le-Dgf:-uC:;Sflvc(hpep:\a: whi eada. o o o bes colleges. Sheridan and Sullivan. Their number Low rates to Callfornia, Arizona, | J0%¢Ph C. Bland, Dr. P. H. Harriman | was Have You Got Another Girl at hh uschaye eastiy, fo from Mo Ner e Mexten, Touht slooner |and Rev. W. A. Keefe were entertain- | Home Like Mary? in which fflflvh Sharkey’s neck, and Srs. Fournier d e D B i ol & out b % - PET | od in Chicago Wednesday evening at | Sheridan’s baritone voice of pleasing | not take it. He picked it up and later 3 : ¢ e A ST UL without chan, berth $9.00. Wash- ualit; heard In the sol and glass dish, by Mrs. Norris S. Lippitt; bt e o g the gew Blackstone hotel, which opens | fha oy voe . SXS R0l Der Y. she grabbed it from him and would not | §198%, Eiah. by, TEre. SrOrTH Ty M up the old chalr by applying a & ington-Sunset route, 170-228 Wash. | o> 3% the quartette sans the chorus. An |allow him fo give it up, going upstairs | ihe third. & aet of cuff buttons, 5. | cont of Campball's Varnion Hiain. Fou | , Thie season finds us with better St Boston.—ady. % encore was insistently called for and | with jt. The woman declared that it | voah Rokers, and ¢he arles w.| Will be surprised and delighted with |$500 Suits than over before. Dura- ; Miss May James of Summer streot | anlon th bl thair ke oy | wa%,Matthe who didn’t wane to sive | Viigin 4 *| the efect you can produce. The cost | bl 4 At a recent meeting of ‘the state of- | o pe, 30 oY SRRES OF - panied, in which their close harmony |up the jewelry. Both were fined $7 3 is only a trifle and it is a pleasure ficial board of the W. C. T. U, a mew | 100t 0 1o B, e e | A e eadabie. and won Jous ep- | and costs amounting to 311 In each | NoRwiCH HORSE STOLEN to do the work yourself, Asi C. R. . n - | cage. The woman's fine was Browning, 21 White' t, for color i plan for a young people’s Organization | siates Finishing company _(Silver | Dlause. a Tocal citizen, but the man fook an FROM THE BARN.| carar % T T IF YOU WANT A FULL MEASURE on the first floor s e beT et Springs branch) as bookkeeper. b O the programme was Archi- | appeal In order to hiave time to get the » LAV eI ol OF SUIT VALUE FOR FIVE DOL- e b ¥ R 1d P. McDougall in tenor solos. In | money. Belioved That the Outfit Has Been Why Do You Suffer ARS, TRY ONE OF THESE SPE . PRESIDENT ROBBINS LARS, % A Plainville correspondent refers to T e g et W Driven Out of the State Into Massa- |with headache, bill ipa- sang The Deathless Army, and for the . GAYN riven o - e, biliousness, constipa of the e A e Erti e NAMES HIS COMMITTEES. | encére, by request, ‘rendored To_ o JEIvE °;°N wis DivoRce. | husetts: Hlon and the i 1t entails when Foley's | CIAL SUITS. - L. Judd is doing in the grammar school i > nd of the World wi ou. s 5 P N e Save ors Those Who Will Look Afts Diff t Ve all; ell done . At 5 o'clock Friday morning William | you. jones up al igestive o F TE—Si: jonths’ WAUREGAN HOUSE there ana that he Is preparing to grad- | TS0 B el R Cluk This | BIE. anblauge, - | Cone &nd DrOUSRE OUC | iy wite, It Iy Claimed, Was Formerly | W. Mish went to his barn, No. 308 | gans, carrics off the waste matter and | FRIEE—Sx mol) y-six in June. o Ganill, the Man from Tre- P bl Asylum street, to get his grocery team |stimulates the bowels to their normal Is Now Open : oon: | Get it from L. W. Carroll & Son, Nor- GIAbE: - The. ich; J. P. Kingsley & Son, Plainfield. | Boys’ Suits it is possible to make and 5 | sell for the money. There were nine rize, a picture was taken by Mis stylish fabrics in choice colorings excellently made and trimmed free with and it could not be found. There was |activity. It is a splendid epring medi- & with svery. purchinse o A Wi . |no trace of the horse, Concord buggy |cine. Lee & Osgood Co. 5.00 In our Boys' Departmer t the office of John M. Ward, a law- S land, who made a big hit on Thurs- day night with his witty monologue and songs, repeated his success, and | yer, at No. 277 Broadway, New York, . Schooner George H. Ames, Capt. L. W. Gray, has arrived from Savannah |, O Friday evening, at a meeting of the direct Arc: $ el with & cargo of lumber bound to Fort | prasien. Beboion R i, U5 | vas a feature of the programme. For |it was affirmed Friday, that Mr. Ward, | to the barn since § o'clock Thursday FOUND DEAD IN BED. Point. The vessel had a g0od passage | nounced the committ the rest of the evening the Elks' Or- | as referee in the suit of Rufus Will- |afternoon, when he put the team up, The Parker-Davenport Co., up the coast, making the trip In about | Which wore anproved, as follows | chestra played for dancing, and the |iam Gaynor son of Mayor Gaynor of |80 it ls not known at what time the | piss Mary Royston Passed Away Dur- Propristors. eight days. House and Grounds Committes— | Dusiness features of the basaar were | New York, o annul his marriage, had | toom wes tsken. Be VHed FOPS 2| “ing ‘tne Night from Heart Disease. f ZQ m Frederick Symington. S. Alpneus Gil- | followed with pleasing results to the | reported ih the young man's fAvor to | SRocery, oy [h SRormen, Sy POy lics. the supreme court Nearly every one likes to sing. The | belt, Royal G. Holmes. - D o Tieard by those living near his barn| On Friday morning Miss Mary Roys- Sunday evening service at the Central | [Bntertainment Committee_—Arthur E. chfx‘a?iefi.“%r“?n.'.'“éiu‘.‘.'{: iy b nf;’.‘"fia 2 yeas ago st HrytwO | and no one had been seen about there. | tom, aged 47. of No. 56 School street, Baptist church s full of song. Come | oW, Louls R. Porteous, Leonard P poci Nook nome are t0 be entertained | while then & student in Amherst col- | The loss of the outfit was at once | & domestic, was found dead in bed at and sing. Rev. P. C. Wright will speak. |~ Billiana Committee-Louis R. Porte- | t the bazaar and = programme which | lege, suddenly married, in Boston, a |communicated to the police and Chlef | her father's home. Sho had been sufc Mr. Harold L. Gulick, a fine baritone | ous, Frank H. Foss, Bimer R. Piorson, | 13 bound “to please them as well as | girl'who said she was' May Queen, a | Murphy end Sergeant Twomey were|TOCE f00, DI TOBRD DU 6,00 | aprea soloist, will be heard also.—adv. iovline, Committee -~ Roal "G, L e e e L e T Muslo | O eavoring 1o locate the ceam . AN Therstay night. When she could nof | = g . Tilly, Henry Frank T. cou San Fran. ot awakened Dr. Harper was sent for A subscriber writes: If there are | Frisbie. impersonations and by Wiiliam Cahill | cisco, where they remained untfl the | the places within & wide range have| Do MUSTCRRC O% KEIPHE MO0 NG, 100 Literature Committes — Framx T%.|in his monologue. Every lady at- |then Judge Gaynor visited them and o Tt Was extingt healthy vigorous orchard trees that do | LTS, Sommite IraRk, I | (Cndimy The. mativies, which Ia. fromn | brought them 5 hia Brookiyn home to R e o irore ot o | Kimball, who desided that death ro- Con Omy Alling not produce satisfactory fruit, these |™mp .’ ot noryar o o 2.30 to 5 o'clock, will recelve a tty | 1 each committes | 2. 3 JRY | Fes. e into Massachusetts, | sulted from heart disease. e e Shete fratted |45 the chairman. Zoavenls, aad edoh child will ba o A few months ago young Mr. Gay- h"fi’mm’,'.fi“ about 1100 pounds,| Miss Royston was born in this city, o e e e, e T e | e I 1o tmorted, That he had |is black, and @ good traveler, The | where she has always lived. She was 2 good idea for farmer’s sons to learn| CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATORS. |Elks’ goat team. There is to be danc- | ported, so it is reported. that she had s & Conoord style, with red |the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ° . . how to do this kind of work, as it . ing at the matinee from been married before she met Mr. Gay- | FREOR 8 o TOReorC SR RO Sre | Royston and is survived by her father might be quite useful many times. | Thomas J. Kelly Succkeded by Andrew | the entertainment besin -30. | mor. to Salvatore Guim. in Somer- | Y gty of harnesses, one of which is | and one brother. Thomas Royston, Jr. Formor Haa Claim| ,In_the evening the programme in- | ville, Mass., and that her maiden name | W0 seta of harncsses, one of which is can save you money on it e e eyt arey gludes Mr. Cahill, “Raymond O'Nelll | was'Maria’ Odde,~ Guim, 4t was ‘said. has - n tenor solos, and Ahearn and Mal- | had brought sult against her for di- " tions to attend the annual reunion of | 4 T o St o colm in buck and wing dancing, be- | vorce mn 4 Texas court on the ground | VISITED THE FORMER A Lifter or a Leaner. F‘shin the Catholis Summer School of Amer- | , I the, probate court Friday Judge|sides the music for dancing by the |of abandonment, GROTON SHIPYARD ica, popularly known as the Cham-|qpor€ #F f?en = .g"’xm;‘;‘_:n °§ Elks’ orchestra. It is reported that Maria Oddo was —_— Bvery man and woman In the plain assembly, whose summer home is | the estats of his srandmother Mre | REV. DR, COOTE a New London girl, the daughtor of | Representatives of Thres Shipyards | world is a lifter or a leaner. at Clift Haven, on the shores of Lake | Hanora Keating Connor, who died on| \=v- Dre COOT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oddo of Shaw | Met There—New Haven Road In- Just so with your Dollars. Are 001LSs Champlain, which reunion was held | March 13th, 1910. The final account of NOW AT BURNSIDE [Hcet New Lomdon o wan thers| terested. they lifters or leaners? Friday evening at the Waldorf-As- | Mr. Kelly was also accepted. To con- 3 for a time last winter. —_—— Hoarded and idle Dollors are lean- Soris. tinue the dutles of administrator, An- | Former Norwich Pastor Preaches First Representatives from the Lawley Dollars deposited W GOBBRICH drew B. Davies was appointed. Sermon in New Pastorate on Sun- SALTER GIRL WRITES. Shipbuilding company of South Bos- 4 > 4 3 [T DAMOND Very Low Colonist Rates tateCiatming that he helped his wragas| 9o g T R G e L Y G LS via Nickel Plate Road tc California. | mother during the latter part of her| Rev. James s s T T e O A e S Bootiand. arrived Drag your Doilars from their hid- | i A A R 9 - Washington, Oregon and Far Wesr, | life and has a suit against the estate | mpomo SRtits 0050 TAS moved from nte.Mak IS Worry: in New London Friday to visit the ing places and sot them fo worlk | 4068 not mean buying the Paint se aaily, until April 14. Finest tourist(IOf $2,500. It was supposed she was| i) Nave char of the Burmside| Mrs. Charles Col a site of the former Eastern Shipbuild- for you. Place them with us until | gt/ the lowest price per gallon. It sleepers. Write L. P, Burgess, N. ©, | POOr, Dut after her death the sum of [ T, NEVe charge = of _the es Colemmn an: m ing company’s yard in Groton. you~ accumul a suMclent fund 4 aseba . An 312 Old Bouth Blag, Boston, | Srisy s Tound 10 & trunk and $165 was | ing will preach his Arst sermon there, | whers Ehey Went 1a SALch of Der o The New Haven road is interested B R Er =it Ipue| Teeneaeting e RAlnEEhe elindte . A s | sewed in her dress. She had e bank- 4 in this shipyard to the extent that if dollar will start. white lead that covers the most sur Mas; - book With & Aeposit of $2.356.94. 1t ja|The Rev. Mr. Coote is a native of |band, who, it is claimed, went awa: g County Cavan, Ireland. He is a grad- | M night with Miss Maude M. Sal- | sultable dry dock facliities were ar- B T R00, (1% i3 Uling to setile LOT | uate of a Dublin college, and was or- | v, voungest duughtor of M. and Mrs, | FAn£ed by the lessee, the company | ~Also Commercial Department for | 1400 Ber gallon and gives the greatest Salvation Army Envelopes. wimt he pald out for his grandmother. | 52in 3" ¢ G Pea would turn its marine repair work | pusiness or family accounts. number of years of service—in othem In the last week 500 envelopes into | xhgre &r¢, three heirs, Mrs. John ;| aist phoct sy v Bl g e:::y e o Sry, Holm ooy haci | over to tnis yard. The New Haven Open Saturday o gs 7.30 to 9, : i Yhich contributions may eb placed for | New' London and’ Daniel Connor of | Young: He came to this country when (no trace of her husband or his girl | company has desired for some time o G EReIIRR Bhet (valus. for your detiem e Salvation ave been dls- . 34 ock at & cent int T SR TEE iye Deen dis- | pridseport. still a young man and was immedi- |companion and believes the coupie have | 4Ty week. The ensign puts the envelopes Northern New York conference. He |York police for thelr assistance In lo. | Sires of the road if a suitable dry dock out In a district in the afternoon and was at one time presiding elder of the |cating the girl her lover, who, he | Was put there. OXfOrdS calls the next morning to take them | o3l Contractor May Got the Cone | o rtown distrist: beltg one. of ihe |belieud; e Great city. The| President Mellen, it was thought, | marisd up with whatever collections they con-| tract. 5 youngest men ever appiointed to that | Salter Eirl is bUt 18 years of age, while | would attend this meeting, but la tain. In e district where 60 were put ontractor O'Donovan of Norwich, | Josition. In 1889 he recelved & unani. | Coleman is about 40, advices indicated he would not be pres. > out he received 20 back, and of these 20 | Who is constructing the new west £1de | mous call to Grace church in New | On Friday Mr. Saiter received a let. | ent. He was In New York attending n“LLEn n'E Our $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00|cn'v 11 contained “contributions. ~As | schoolhouse, “has submitted plans to | Haven in the New York Bast sonter: |ter from his Getghter woscmarked | s mesting of the board of dirsctors. alnts and the most that is usually recelved | for the new fireproof dormitory that e 2 Mk TE SECRETARY. line of Oxfords Iy more, tan 33 cents 1t ‘akon | the siate mads an aprobristion of | Somtyal LS, Heroush"of ucens, |dont worry This indicericn of tne| NEW ASSOCIATE SECR a Rallion’s i £90d many envelopes and & good many | $12.000 to build. Many architects have | appotntment to Teinity | Methodist | st n & Turther search. 0. E. Ryther's New Position Announec- i for Spring 1s the most com- | wiieh ‘is G0 Talse $200 Tor ihe Iocal| LN out bians for the mew structirs, | CVUECHIn this city, and from here went T et oz 18 ALL RIGHT ] o1 H oy 0 ompsonville where he has re- nel etters. piets line of Stylish Shoes we have|WOrk Of the Army. L cix thiy oWl mot posslc mained fve years. The list of unclaimed letiors at the| The Comnecticut Citizen, the ofic o, l S an 3 2 uring on pastor Ko g oS nne ever shown. for Men ana Women. Going With Construction Company. | Wanted for the amount that was ap- e i 4 s | I Ot S Ty S e | . 15 115 AveTl tovas aapnt . T We Add Interest Every Six Months. Goods 2F Dl ately admitted to the ministry of the |gone to some western state. Mr. Sal- | érence to its marine linex. and th proposes to put out another 500 next MYSTIC ORAL SCHOOL. Methodist Eplscopal church in the |ter went to New York, asked the New | yards at Groton would fulfll the de “m "lma; I_nan xlms[ [:[] ] the average contribution is 10 cents | the directors of the Mystic Oral school | ence. = Later two years were spent at | Madison Square station saying “Wel 5 Dr. Coote took a post-graduate course |ending April 9, 1910, foliows: Ivan Bak, | union, In its April issue savs: = propriated. Mrs. McGuigan, who has ending April 9, , foliows: Ivan 5 4 Tan sne Biack Vich Ria, Velour ana| conSr e She B o SiRien g | harss, OF ghe Schonl had “become |88, Cotenls S, Serwaels 15 I Semke. hey B oozt | moAiaras somesre; Grrcevel 1 In The 3 has taken o position with the New | Jomewhat discourazed over the affair | o divinity. He is married and has |ney, Johh ¥ Crocker. A - Gurrare, An- | Ryther has become the sssociate sec- Patents. York Gonstruction company, which 15 :,‘;“l ‘;;;fl‘;gg;;‘t‘g "g- 3‘2%’3?;:“.;?’;: six childres toni Duncyk, Kathalin Goadwin, Wil | retary of this union, He is in the field, - L] b fo Duild the Hartford end of the Nor- can construct the style of building llam F. Gleason, Hiram Harrls, Mra. | Slving some necessary attentlon to the & Eh rh Tine. He begins, work with them mnest e s arke hat s e TOREEGANER N A o ¥“&"n'gfi‘¥; s ong advising avde o8 Yoot ocost because they take less and . o = o 3 : , 3 S0N a fln"gflu’ Moriday, and will Tot return to Storrs. | Mentioned. The plans have been sub- IN HANDICAP TOURNEY. | Mecann, Mary E. McMahon, Frederiok | Of,activity in our work, : last longer. Let us show you pleasing F¥ YT phia, but it will probably be several | Jordan Won His Game With Stearns | Dy core Emma R Paimer, Frank| As rasidy as possible we bion s |we are Sole Agents in this| ., i ictions. - aihtrbte. Gudedtil FRANKLIN SQUARE. Business College Students, days before the plans will be accept- Peterson, Joe Ramsterger, Mrs. Amy | €6t away from the personal solicitation ocolor combinations, o q y The students of the Norwich Busl-|ed. 50 to 48 at Arcanum Club. Riley, William Sohley, Angelo Yiyyfo. |[Of funds and to secure the necessary ity for the following: needed or be of any service we camy mariza ness college and their friends enjoyed money by mail or through sul ty for the following: & loasant socinl svening o Frides The handicap pool tournament at the tions taken in public meetings. whether you buy or not. the college rooms, of which dancing Arcanum club is nearly finished, there ROSY COLOR Mr. Ryther has several articles in | FAMOUS HUB RANGES Wee the Fealiira: " The. & Acalointe. o . . being but thres more £ames to bs play. Prodacid: by’ Pactise the issue published over bia mttials. | e e chestra furnished a fine programme P > .. iday evening ordan playe o e e AR ol from 8.30 to midnight. About fifty reSCl‘lpthfl l;és g‘a.menwlmmst;a:nl and won 50 to Locomotive Firemen and and Engine- | o nLoue SEWING MACHINES, gouples wero present including a num- A Teaking B UL Sames one and | «when s person rises from each men. i The Lee & osgofld CO. Bgss 2;::*! fllf;»h 3 emermh;- . points. He has one zame to play with | e8! With a ringing in the ears and a| New London lodge, No. 608, Brother. | ENGLANDER COUCH BEDS, |$’°A';'Nc°c:“;’h' e:!'r‘;"e:‘l&hc!:m was in Conom Rawson. Stearns has finishe his general sense of nervousness, it IS a|)ood of Locomotive Firemen and En- with Edge Springs, all fabrics, 131 l33 M i S‘ t. When you buy a clock you 3 Tames, having won fve and legt sis |common habif to charge it t0 a de- | ginamen, scored & social success At - ain Street, B T making 4S9 points. Harwood has a | o0S%) stomach. their first selsct soctal given at Brock- | TELESCOPE COT BEDS, g Broke Hi doesn't_mean buying your med- | game with Plerson and one with Tain. I found it was caused from drink-|sipers academy Wednesday evening. NORWICH, CONN. want the best that you can On Friday morning John C. Bushnell e | Bor The standing of the plasors fi- |Ing coffee, which I never suspected |‘about 130 coupies enjoyed the even- | SELF SHARPENING FOOD CHOP- a tripped and. feil to tha floor at No. icine_on the baraain_counter or|jows: beaauh &g a ;?n‘ttme.gutd!‘ound by Jeavins | ing. PERS, ek bt & e - S Tay o B , get for your monmey. We || 215 ™, Sl E‘;:{,fi.efimfimsrg‘"fe:fi at_the place where you can got| portelance .. ... O3 't F|ings went away. with i Aaga white Hehte stedm | THE WHITNEY GO-CARTS, 6O\fiP0PE'.SmFiflkWM of age and the accident is therefore a them a few cents cheaper — un. | Pierson .... . 494 | T was brought to think of the sub- | gage, fire hooks. scoops, oil cins and o, Lo S have it. All fmlly guar- [|cericus ‘one. Dr Higgine wae catied o e oot e U | erwaod ... 425 | Ject by getting some Postum and this | Groom, the rear of the hall with red | THE IMPROVED TEDDY CARTS. but owing to the conditions had him less you can be sure of absoluta | Whitney rs 475 | brousht me out of trouble. lights, red and green flags, representing L EURIFY YOUR BLOOD WITH DI, anteed. sent to the Backus hospital in the am- Tty Fethie wnil mediioel | BES0R -2<. oo0 et v op Heing a7 Jrvie. |a train running extra with steam up to Tond 1t ropitant (v -Malaria, Biious= bulance. BIRY; freshness and medicinal| Stearns . . i rage 8 been of such | 306 pounds. e firemen, assisted bY | we aiso carry a large and complete | ness, Constipation and Headache—will great benefit to me that I naturally | the engineers, trainmen and conduc- , ass aw, Rbe & Dok, § for i, At your Speak of it from time to time as Ob- | tors amy friends, were abla o kaep the | assortment of everything used in fur- | Bis &Wway, 26c o peic, 5 for SL et gour portunity offers. train coupled up and moving between | nishing the hom: CO., Springfield, 5. “A lady friend complained to me |gtation sto o The ambulance was also out in the The Plant-Cadden Co. || iicoper cast siae to ine nospita sor activity. Brin, our. rescriptions _to [T vaasaannnse treatment. : o ;. Jewelers and Silversmith. e lsifer .... . that she had tried Postum, but it did he popular numbe the Established 1872. % Taken to Hosoital. SMITH'S PRESCRIPTION |Ebaiiey . 7ot tasts good In reply <0 my ques. e e T ke, ;:s?:ouf ' ' E o —_— n essed I ch of h 1 a PLAUT-CADDEN BLDG. At 1245 o'clock this morning the STORE and have the sstisfac: AT THE AUDITORIUM. it about ten minutes, I advised,har to | twoostep, a ighball from the rear: saibulance was called out to take An- tion of knowing that you will follow directions @nd know that she|waltz, to our absent members: barn . . L] [ thony Bohusz to the Backus hospital. = o D o 2l Vaudeville and Motion Piotures, |botled it fifteen or twenty minutes, | ance, fast mail: walts, the midnight He is the sexton at St. Joseph's church the best and not pay too 2 call; ciear block to home. The com- Complete Home Furnishers We want 10,000 dozen Giy atiernaon and erew worss, 4o that much for it aither. 15 thelr midveck change of BIL tn [ILEE SoTer aler chitien ey thet | Eare o e e aNaE SO Pl < 3 e ille, th 2 1 %o thank their frien o it i tecided hie Should be faken to Taderile the Aniiosins Tetues S were ‘drinkiog . Postum now-a- | cey wio pad favorea them wits con-| 9=11 Water Street |Native Eggs. Our paying N . e et Dot a A e That is true prescrintion econ- | work of Leo and Chapmean, who are tion and assistance in making| eprod 7 g AN o~ T 2 - 1l that is claimed for them and pre- edvertising feature of the Dro- price until further notice P T LN s aag Thyat Wiy omy — into_practice and | sent some clever comedy along with gramme a success. The members were . < 6 and 12 feet e b tuics the gainer 2oma High ciazs work on the horigontal inamimons tn tavor ot runaing tne | Thg Norwich Nickel & Brass o, [24¢ delivered. am, am s Vera Hoppe. s. sister of the world’ For Fences, Arbers. Eic. Steamed clam night at Open House — champion bhilardist, Willle Moppe. is Button Takes Appeal. Tableware, Friday evening was a popular event, the comedienne of the bill, and sings In the Griswold town court on Fri- | Chandeliors, Yacht Trimmings = ©C. H. HASKELL, and brought out & good attendance of ] her way easily into the good favor of day before Judge Brewster the case| ammd such things Refinished, .. - the members. They showed by the her hearers. The dancing mewsboys, oasainst Ray Button, charged with vio- | 4" 57 Ghestnut Bt. Norwicie Comm | SPF7ThSM 58 Thames Street. 'Phone 402 | way they made the clams disappear McCorat and Baker, also please with & Jating the ~Nguor lAw on three counts, | #0493t e e e that they fully appreciated the expert. their footwork and songs. wag called. He was fined $35 each on Wi dquarters for ness of the chefs i charge of the Paris Chambers and company re- tho first_twn counts @ e e e o veur bue| NARRAGANSETT BANQUWT ALm. 5 2. SEPSTIIES. Mmesiomh bake, who s 2] Charles . Whaley, | Franklin Square, Nerwich, Ct.|main as the headliners in their com- nd full of hu third. By adyice of his counsel, At- Conneciicut equal Bur | Fred Moll, Willlam E. Stinson, Cariisie bination cornet and vocal act, whicl s o man | torney Stewart, he took an Appeal and =S i ‘codworth. apras 4 A Datl. inia & The Bailetin C. K Wright. & Cove St Tak sots0q wgr' tae puolic. zm&l.‘n.:;fl: Family trade supplied at $08 per dowm, business TASULE Dy Capt. W¢ always wins applasss. i wsecured $200 c0i °

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