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Several Norwich people atterided the show in New York last Applications for 15 new trust. ‘panies and banks are pending before The dressmakers’ ‘com York this wéek will atf of local women. Up to a few days bers. issued to 7, in the state of Connetti Connecticut temperance workers will gather at Hartford March 20 to cele- brate Neal Dow's birthday. . The state board of agriculture will hold an ali-day institute at- Ellington by invitation of 8 automobiles To have the cotfect time start the New Year right, and have the right time by carrying a &R et B HAMILTON WATCH. We have all grades con- stantly on hand, fresh the factory, ferguson § Charbonnean, FRANKLIN SQUARE. Bock Beer On Draft or in Boitles. Team Delivers Everywhere, H. JACKEL & CO. cor. Market and Water Sts. FOR SALE MAXWELL L.D. 16 Horsepower RUNABOUT - Overhauled, Painted and in FIRST-CLASS con- The recent whist given by the Young Ladies’ sodality of St. Patrick's par- ish for charitable objects netted the handsome sum of $65.50, Yesterday was Quinquaeesima Sun- @ay, the last Sunday before Lent, in found numbers 50 days before E: Sunday, whence its name. At the meeting of Harvard alumni Hartford Friday of _Connécticut at evening, Judge Milton A. Shumway of Danfelson was elected president. At Friday's meeting of the Christian and Missionary alliance, in Worcester, Capt. C. T. Potter of Norwith spoke ther and the Upper Mill- Recorded in the list of 1ssues of ad- ditional shares of capital stock appears the item: Lawton mills corporation of Plainfield; 1,000 shares issued, amount- ing to $100,000. The applications pending before the committea on incorporations of the legislature include: of the Bosson Board ‘manufacture electricity Ashford, Eastford and .Woodstock. Hartford papers state that the sum- mer encampment of the state national guard, excepting the coast artillery, is to be at Niantic, where officers and men will be given opportumity to put into practice the lessons studied dur- ing the winter months.: A novel entertainment will be given by the Women’s Auxillary of the Y. M. C. A, in Assoclation hall, at 8 o'clock Tuesday eveming, when they will present reproductions of famous s, with music by the choir of dway church.—adv. Leatlets entitled Lent” were distributed Sunday to the ishioners at St. Patrick’s church. a card to be signed, promising the practice of total absti- nence during Lent, in memory of the Saviour's thfrst when upon the cross. Corporations are being warned that they must make the required returns on the yearly collection of the excise tax imposed on corporations, stock companies, assoclations and in- Chaplin—Petition & Fiber Co., to M.B. RING surance companies. before March 1, in order to avoid the fifty per cent. pem- AUTO CO. Sterling Silver FOR WEDDBING GIFTS Very Low Colonist Rates via Nickel Plate Road—To California, Washing- ton, Oregon and'’far west, daily, March L, P. Burgess, N. E. 312~ Old South bldg., 10th to April The Fort Griswold Tract commis- sion met in Meriden last week, and approved designs by Louls Gudebrod for bronge tablets to be placed in the fort and unvelled September 6, 19: the anniversa: Connecticut soldiers at Fort Griswold massacre of To say that the Groton basketball team and supporters were disappoint- ed Thursday night by the failure of the team from Norwich te show up is not half expressing it. The local five missed the train and at Groton the money was given back to the large The Plant-Cadden Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING A reciprocal agreement. has reached between the state secretaries of Connecticut and New York, in r gard to withholding licenses for ope: ators of automobiles who have been convicted of violations of the automo- bile laws of one state while a resident LANG Bry Cloaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhere Mehiin: Pianos are widely known as instruments of the highest artistic standard and are 'Y expert judges to be cne pianos made. State President Philip J. Sullival of the Ancient Order of Hibernians hai received word that the national presi- dent, James J. Regan of St. Paul, Minn., will be in Connecticut two days, this week, in New Britain on Thursday evening, March 2, and in New Haven Friday night, The erection of the Saybrook-Lyme bridge will start about April 1, and if not delays in installing the electrical work and draw machinery are experi- enced, the bridge should be ready for use early in Septemper. built, says the commission, inside the appropriation by $25,000. Work on_the new power line for New London and East street railway was completed Thurs- day and the current was turned on for the first time Thursday forenoon at 10.30 o'clogk from the power sta- tion in Saybrook. Everything worked fine and better service was given. Miss Lillian Daniels, pastor of the Mohegan church, has returned from her vacation and ecnducted services on Sunday, although the renovation of the church is not quite completed. A re- cent subseription to the repair fund, was received by Deacon G. S. Sanders from Charles S. Johnson of considered b of the finest ESSENTIAL POINTS in a plano are superior durability and honest value. The MEHLIN has all of these. Ye{rmgton’s Telephone 708-12. oier QORANGES ton Cardwell’s MISS M. C. ADLES, Kair, {calp Ilfuf;.sa Specialis is necessary to secure the natural, be- coming effect requiréd by the mew hair che Kno 'EE u,ficfi NORWICH—Wau ‘workmaaship, All_other interests are subordinated Get-It-March-1 Mayor Bryan F. Mahan of New Lon- don had nothing to say of sidewalks, parks, or any other matters, Friday, but insisted that the only thing New London should be interested these ten days is the raising of the $100,000 for the college. G. F. Fisher of New London, who re- cently requested the school board to enjoin Miss Strickland, principal of the Harbor school, from disciplining has made another re- his children, quest to the school board, quest is that he be given an oppor- tunity to prove the charges brought by hhdn bfdon, and which Miss Strick-. GOING TO CALIFORNIA. Col. Charles W. Gale Delegate to Navy League at Los Angeles. Col. Charles W. Gale, cashier of the es National bank, has received notice of his appointment as a dele- gate to the sixth annual convention of o'be hela a5 Tron Anscion. Cats Moo o | at , ll;.fufldo ‘had pl 14 800N on account of poor tment A large general styles. With <hea, visit Californ! ‘opportune moment. committee, Motley N. Flint chairman, hes been to make arrange- Miss Adizs. She weels *teb20MWE ;?hmdr cntm:i‘nt expected t] nearby cities " TR 5 of New York spent g Tk B cusnter | Willem Fomy. sgea a1, formery.a ‘are ialting Mo ang | TeFident of this city and up to the | feken ward in Norwich. time ‘of his death qmployed &s fore- local {in a basket and- turn Woodward has returned | 13" 5, 0%/ Oper contractons, was ground n . Central . o m;_fgg‘ Visiting | tra o Sae 19 50 ‘Sunday morning a mile . The deceased. evid avenus: | west of Plainfield on his way to d no attention o tho omcomin Lawrence Millea of Main street |18 Bome in Packerville. Mr. Hosey | train, being in the middle of the trac pent a short time last week with his | o5,/ (his city on Saturday and left | when struck. i K ¥ Sotar, Mra Alsante: Neos with hiy last electric car for Plainfleld, | Mrs." Hosey was well known he ‘Wollaston, Mass, % | where he arrived at 10.35. He was seen [and for seferal years. ten years fi i s B e e e oo e recel N s SRR e o | oL S B L BN b SR e w LV , & an on a q ::r a a’mrt tl:e dnfi: v bl - two . Sy o eludlnglflu mill at Plainfleld. He has He had covered half the distance nud, s home at Packerville for sev- | s - their no; i » it b SaANEY wl the westbound er train | eral/years, although the most of his 7 3 i g 5 5 i p ] OL:AND YOUNG KING BRADY. hmktb:f‘ "o ;D"“Bl‘ e oim | & ISy was here o mads i3 opdition. ey or . rin e C.A. ich ut no ime “to_stop his train, he |headquarte: use tuart ,Mmm m'w““’h ugfi rady of Norwich Forms Law s u‘: W o o . fold Medical Examin of | here. - \ Partnership’ With' Another of Same o ae e e brer T T s subyivid By e, wite A s A N Name. NECqOD Who. e Tepie - The thres daughters, aged 17, 15 and 1a.. m&wflhfil Pttt ut Are ow e fia ‘Diffindo, was brought to a stop quickly and the A New Yotk paper says: ST g ; : Y ndon. © Totes One of the most popular members of | RODERICK BOWLING MISS HOLLOWAY TELLS' L, 20, < i - the John F. O i hone No. 11028 Central, 20. Cullum | D l :{xfmaexfih asscnmly Simreios be Crarss ALLEYS GUTTED BY FIRE.| OF IRISH.IN-AMERISAN HISTORY.| B¢, Freuchuren 8t B C - lsp ay . Brady, e e SR RUTE : nden, . torney, ?hoa:uggu?h up a nz‘:ung ;;ni Started in the Cellar and Had Evident- | Heard by Large Audience in St 5 rative pras i Bt 's lucrative ctice in this ecity during ly Been Burning for Some Time— Mary’s T. A. B Hall. . {ox ot‘ g2l “e t craatatt Loy goars Mo Brady 15 2| proprieter Discavered It Soon After / fuE (riich 1 bought uua atmosphere of Spring of Yale, 03, and 2 s Ther large and appreciative | #8t's shop. for purpo: 3 Seived his degroe of Lies. from. the |~*Arrival Home, ke L factured by the F. A. Stuart Co. Road, . New York Law school in 1905. He has evening, when Charlotte M. Holloway | have to report that I cannot find any mlflti the Dress m | Attorney J.g- T Brtdy,:!.‘ w:“ knowu | bowling. alleys In Main street, a bad|gave a pleasure lecture on the Irish in| trace. of vegetable or mineral. 3 Serporation lawyerunder the firm name | 4rq raiged hacoy there early this morn- loto. Lass of opiion that they are ad- g‘te?:::’;u‘:l‘m?:_d,“ Ll ing and gave the firemen a battle for | surprising but satlefactory statements | {2125, 0% 0 PR IS Fir the purpose for section. Counters and Doth of these gentlemen are of high {an hour, by which time the flames had [ and her lecture was highly pleasing, | which ?‘Qy are intended. il hden rc.rcs {shel are with @eneral belief is that the new firm will | wag 1t t ht, | clative bursts of applause. . John R. Brooke, F. e m the mu‘“‘o:"t?.":";‘,"zfi‘.? ct‘i‘ut ?t” w:u’é‘on- Preceding the lecture Miss Mimer of| Tnere fs no secret in the prepara- ithough filled | Je P, Brown's fine bass voice was| Their, composition is commonly known :m:?‘n:‘n pen R h:f:r:i- with pleasure in the old favor-{amang phywicians, as is shown by the King Brady. was ered, 2s|ed hearty applause. physicians in the Uhited States and Mr. Brady, the younger, is & son of 2‘.‘;‘}." wb:r?r:ei‘gmng .ffir‘&?"‘lym the| " W. H. McGuinness then introduced Caneda. They are the most popular we are sare will win the ALV audience In ‘the T- A. B. hall Sunday | factured by Lonter, K. O Tecently entered into partnership wigh | Starting in the cellar of the Roderick e L e American Hsitcry. She miade many|Knowing the ingredients of the tab- rank in the legal profession and the | gone from the cellar to thy Toof. as was evinced by frequent and appre-| (Bigne finad to the bullding in which it was | Baltic rendered a fine plano solo and| jon' of Stuart's Dyspepsia ~Tablets. bflflht. new M wm a5 “Ola ana Young | ' mhe fire was going for some time, ov- | ite, “Come Back to-Erin.” Both recefv- | recommmendations = of 40,000 licensed Mr. and Mrs. John Brady of Norwich | cellar soon after the companies arrived, | the speaker, Charlotte M. Holloway, | of ali remedies for mdigention, - Town. TTiV] ’clock, | who began her talk in a humorous , Wwater brash, insomnia, of i John Charron: wha runs the allcys S | vein, Putscan: drified onto he mubjest | Pebtis; water BTuan, neomuls, 105k O | admiration and favor of the ARCANUM CLUB POOL. lives on the second floor, was die- | of such great importance to ail Irisn|gycentery: and kindred diseases orig- urbed afte: i ] descent. She gave & highly inspiring| jnating from improper dissolution and [Tierson Has But Three Games to Play :bout t:Znt'ym mnm. 'nl”nfi.flm“m talk on the Irish, and said that when | qusimilation of foods, because they ors —Porteous Coming to the Frent. |and awakened W.. H. Nicholson and |eny son of Erin notices the steady 5 ,l.m:rou‘hlg reliable and harmless family, living next door, and they es- |ward climb of the Irish there is lm man or echil e clA number of games in thoh‘nunum eam wim‘:\hnlrrm. A tslgephrt:ne al:;-g“ m‘lilmc of ‘the heart, but not of the on?:am-an':d :Jy::zp:um’l"l:l‘e:ll r:: od; u section of c““ecuuk ub handicap tourmament have been | cal out the department, after w. . (3 placed i thebpl.t few days, but Pler- |an elarm wae sent in &t 1.50 from box | The speaker said that the n;lrm hm'r, one grain of these tablets bagnc stm:: son 'is still at the top, with 17 games | 223, bringing out the entire depart- | ever taken up the sword in d ex;-e % ‘enough (by test) to digest 3,000 ¢rslt 'e ‘. m dfl»‘e m m won and one lost. He has to | ment. the weak, and good examples are D::re 1| of steak, egge and ot lm»ii.l.d - play, those being with Carroll, Har-| There was & caldron of flames belch- | in Patrick Henry, J. C. Ca.throun, i) arts Dyspepsia Tabvlets will i Wwood and Porteous—all hard es. |ing forth the cellar at the front | Webster, Robert Emmaett, Francis ho:r?ed your food for you when your sf o e R e | e e O e o wird aiomar oo i o sk your aruggist for o fifty cent stuffs, but present an un- nd bacl ) g B R SRR 3“11:4 et 1t Worked "f.’p art, science, lterature, ‘Invention and| gcxage or send to us direct for a free no17.0; through the partitions and graduafly | players. trial e ket s s [P ivalled collection of most particalar dressers in Pierso: 4 th Tetaad - -2; Harwi reach 7 took but #Pictures were then flashed on ~the| ‘U7 ‘st the result, F. A. St R‘.’nmgcfl?s‘? Flguz ’ 13-7; i fi:met(l’n:h:o :mu:‘anttf n:;xhb:w: screen and kept pace yith the lecture Eo_. 150 Stuert Bldg., Marshall, Mich. ; Bailey 10 dan | time it looked bad. from the time of Columbus until the "Ewan 11; Haviiasd 6.8; |the Blattormn et ihe ‘spanto to the | “lise Hollowsy spoke. on. Columbus medium and high grade Swy -11; the rm at entrance to the 3 kY Hn{u. 2-8; Stesrns ‘-fl'yflnd m::uone o‘! mmmcm E;botéo.g;?‘d:n mnhmno:;mcm blncidfints m Society 5 Portelance 0-11; | James Kell and injured his .. ualities O e auite Ladly,. so that he wes. taken | quctte. Thes Baleigh and his coloniss q i P to the central fire station, where he we;cmmen&znned. it {i’emxl-fiixk- "}:gfidlgn . . ‘was attend doctors. an ent ce i o O.B—IIUARY H:w m"dmz’ started is not known, | cussed and Sopth Carolina and the o 3 Mes 70 1o Hawkine tave me ln M uke a m . i e e s e S S e s George Gandner, aged 70 years, pass- | cated In the fromt of the cellar, and it|lrish "The Tnlitan fights, the . - | by the speaker. e In] ghts, t ST Fvay st e hame In Nerwint Fown | 0 Canses here loas i | Splom itchoratt and taxation were| Mrs. F. T Sayles of Washingion |gf the' largest assoriment Qi o g pud the fire was dicov- | affairs in whic e P = the born in Norwich and had spent pra | S BBHS hour before of & blaze | nent part—especially the last in the|Wickham of New York during Yo Enb el By ety e | st e B V8| Bt e B ok spmon, | ser wedk " oW e e e 1 o | Irishman, was E 2 0 was employed as a hufl,« for some m:msnwmmnnm ,mm: 1‘:[::’ rooms 't'gem. Paul Revere’s call gnd among the first K ‘William . C. ‘B;‘Yno:;i: ée:&;flfli‘m ToNrs Wioh Surecent pertion. Tt e was partially overcome by it. to fall in the revolution were the| ident, no;v od‘ e‘ian S, Mo ever m not been able to work for some time. The steamer was in service pumping | Harringtons. Richard Montgomery, an 'PM;: > e Homry 1o Reynolds, For many JoLB.he drove.a cab. He |, om the cisten in front of the Allce | Ishman, was the Arst commissioned | mother, Mrs. Henry i " b s pot able 3 3 { T ok Y AR | eiag, e T war s 1 | prieite S e ooy ket o s o Mt B B8 R L s aner e Butbbontines ohn W. 3 10 . their boai 0 e tune 3 W " E The death of John W. Abell occurred "‘3w?nn;“¢ko' the fact that the alarm |Day in the Morning. John Hancock,| Robertson a Free Academy student. lonit, Sapphire, Bamboo, Argent, Syi- on February 21 at his home .in Mead- | 41a not _strike In the third district, | Treat, Whipple, Thornton, Rutledge, Roltin the bt sk bris HanryFoam English Lavender, Skadal "W ville, Mo, following a short iliness.|Engine Co: No. 2 was late in resopnd- | Reade, Lynch, Taylor, Smith and Car- Stfk, Dt wes Mok Bdary ood, He had been in heaith for some |ing. The loss on the 'bufldingx will e :gu w]e)re 13‘; txlfl':hm:? “f:d;figfi?fi c«;z ;l::x. M:‘-” s e ot ot | Cifinamon, San Remo. i - E 3 ec o . ;h'ne..but his death was e‘suled by apo- | heavy, both from fire and water. B e% i Wuhln!}?:‘ l‘;‘“" lrlsl';'blzlood “’n . Edward Harland at Sentry Hill SRR R ‘was omfre him; d Molly cher was rough- B I e i o ‘ 2 “g,a the ”:l)rfint .II’:ml:- u“melhgn:‘fi BOARD FOR EXAMINING Iy?Irifl.:;n, Generals Stark, Morgan, Commission | giii and Wool Poplins - which are Congdon Abell. Later the family C. A. ENLISTED MEN |Knox, Sullivan, and- “Mad Anthony” moved to Lebanon, where they resided % Wayne, were all Irish. And it was| poon Feb, “The interstate | 5hown both in the Jacquard figures until the opening of the civil war, | Captains Bennett and ‘Payne and|John Barry, the first commissioned commerce commission .is unfair in its | and borders. when the deceased enlisted with the Lieutenant Booth Named. naval officer, who captured two Eng-| gacigion denying the railroads per- teers and heir g : Eighteenth Connecticut volun provision boats and sent tI mission to increase freight rates,” de _ hek aaLEr served through the’ war. After the General Ordérs No. 12 from the ad- tents to Washington llt?n \%lilne')‘: y-uouuux. which co d in e : ple Close of the war he remained at his|.cont general's oMice read as follows: | Forge. The Irish made nklin'S | nual meeting here tonight of the Bos- | mixtures, medium or suiting weight, home in Lebanon for about a veat, | fs reqhired by paragraph 5, General | mission to France easy and many with | {or's Mains raiirond system bOARD Of | snn arincinally _Blue. orey . nd when he went to Meadville, where he | 47, rdred, 0¥ PEFREIERA, o G ties | SCeltic blooa witnessed the surrender L2908 & Wegine reilrond syorem board, of Shee has since resided and was one of the | 1515 the following officers are appoint. | Of T O avored the| Erotherhood of Rallroad tSation Em- T wae martied to Riss Bicatoth C. | 9,8, roard for the examination of en- | Here the Misses, Milner fevared, the | pioyes . . $1.00 per yard and up e was marr! 3 X P 5 E e Loomis. .For ten years after coming | '5iod men of the Artiliery corpi . | Smith rendered & solo on the VIolin 10 | N ugmtucke—Mrs, Fllsaneth Ahern of fo Meadville Mr. Abell engaged inl, ""Ciros™ Capt. Morris B, Payne, |fne style. her lecturs | New Haven.state regent of the Daugh- ; farming. then eptered the hardware | . u artillery corps; Firat Licut. Be Miss Holloway took up her lecture| iorq of Castle in federation with the| Another. s oalled Lenox, a light oty il about Tous yeacet micoess- | jamin W. Booth, coast artiliery corps. |again at this point, with the state- Bational order of the Daughters of Ia. | \gicht eeft weal, showing an invisi Pooy health censed birs o tebe up 1o |, The board will also make the e i et Albvander Hamiiton. Robert O e o | e otribe, aultable Tas thiy one-OiiGe poor health. caus e up the ¥ anhs 4 an \ | Juana, £ o ::w:c‘.:: m‘ldomny r;ieuda."B:dde: :anef,”v"’"" s i b Biosind Clinton, who caused- the bulldlng of 81.00p¢r yani his wife the deceased leaves . ome Company commanders will forward | the Erie canal, Father M-thtaw, «;r;; brother; Charles J. Abell of Lebanon. |, (ne’ semior officer of the board as |eral Sheriden "and Cuter, the’ great G y N bR T soon as_possible the names of all men | Indian fighter, were .al b As % FUNERAL. who are candidates, and for what | falk was educational to a great de- |17 ere s u“ i grade. On-receipt of thiy information | ETeo and Miss dfsl: 133-’;.;';‘22 e pplosing irel o the ‘board will require, throush mill- | 2HCENRy B ool O e Teature ; el o, Micnae Mol anSpthe | tary channels, for the' necessary sets | SHEAR QY. RS cloned her ISP ! Dame Fortune is likely to say. that funeral ct was he b from his Iate home, No, 48 Division “T‘l‘z:";‘:-'::i will convene at such | “Kelly and Burke and Shea.” any day to the man with a good bank street, and at St. Patrick’s church at 9 | times and places as.the senior officér, FITCHVILLE EAIR. account. She seldom says it to the o'clock a requiem mass was celebrated | grier comull’utiou, may consider to. be FITC,HWLLE FAIR. 4 & by Rev. Hugh Treanor. There wes 2 | for the best interests of the service. man who has nothing saved up. > i Pleasing Programme Carried Out for large number in attendance, including ! ey relatives from o Gor, and Neg| For Promotian of Rifle Practice. 8t. John’s Church. $ jora] embran: ‘The following are:the recommenda- 4 ;W‘;'l:gortnny'rh:ndfl 'benutffeu‘T. Miss c: tlonseof the board for the promotion In the hall at Fitchville Saturday | and be constantly tempted to part with Greeley sang Pie Jesu during the, ser- | of rifle practice: = evening, the middle night of the fair| it You will think twice before you vice and at the closs Jesus, Lover of | 1. That the senior ordnarce officer [gnd entertalnment by St. John's & i ohadi s We oletia by ekl N S s fi'"fi,fi" e e e of The Conmeotl. | church had'a crowded house. s dn:,', > SUITING — VERY SPECIAL — 4§ 7 tinguished marksman of e Co - | cap time for present was - | tacility. - - sfifl‘éfia'f 1;::}"‘::: ahura e :e?i cut national guard a candidate’s blank | videq by the various. details of the inches wide, made of the best quality E for the state team,. together with'a | programme. ‘The evehing opened with aest medium ers were John W. Burke, Edward T. & 2 ot wool, small, neat gns, Burke, Andrew W. Deneff and Edward | copy of G. O. No. 53, A. G. O., series {5 stage entertainment of sleight of he “mmes I.Ilall ‘ '[ms'c Euchnus 18 a weave ressmbling a granite with a diamond shape pat- tern, suiting weight, 46 inches wide— $1.25 per yard Shepherd Checks, black and white, in four sizes, English make, full 50 inches wide— 29c per yard Don’t carry your money with you 4 3 ight and firm in weave—colors . T i St.- Mary’s | 1910. hand and recitations in which Profes: in wel cBerl:ewtn:ry. B;hun!l :aéur‘;e had ch:rry‘e 2.- That each captain of the ord-|sor Melcher of New London, prestidig- brown, medium and dark, navy, sap- of the arrangements. nance department be issued four U.|ijtateur, was seen . in many clever Norwich, Conn - Dhire, tan and Black— e ization; reporting the same to the ad- | recitations. Open Saturday Evenings, 7.30 to 9. jutant ‘general not later than June 1,| 'The evening concluded with a fine|— 1911 ment for experimental work, who will | {ime and regretting - that they could . In a little while people.will begin |report results to the adjutant general | not attend every night of the fair. On S. gallery rifles, icaliber .22, for exper- | tricks, ' and S J. O'Connor of New , {menital work in his.respective organ- | Iondyn delignted his hebrers with his price Z5¢ per yard Is Your Blood wuthe Sveiing conciuded wih 8, ne| — j L — Displ; in Shannon ) 3. That a supply of mid-range am- | mugic of Leary’s orchestra. In the See Wmdc_yw isplay : munition (Reed bullet) be .issued to|large crowd present were many from Building, Main Street Side. All nght P the captains of the ordnance depart- | Nogwich, all reporting an enjoyable N “Spring Fever.” ossible. the opening night~a drama, Mother's : - it Why Tnot ® take 3&’&&:’.’ et Bt Txieury B Carter s e R e e : TOdav at‘ the Tha Ral[l & Hughfls cu. now to purify your blood and tone up | Second infantry, and First Lieut. E.|ten characters. For the finai night We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet hen the ing fever | Raymond Low, First infantry, be re-iiocal people are to give a vaudeville e o e o Dy | Sfoni The"S8 Yara Tapid fre | prograrmme. ROSE RESTAURANT,|" e g d | course of e istol match w P~ —— Jast a‘r;’z";itf.‘:?{' et Thas e | o RIS i 16 e exooutive ] e CaE AT IS0t Theavy, and the bad way in which to begin your spring | (Major: William M. Stark, O. D.) and | president of France has the smallest Fiilbert Milk Nut work. We make a preparation called |range offiger( First Lieut. Daniel W.|malil-of all the national heads. 41 Broad“y. GHOGOLATE = Lanouette, Second infantry) as at the E mo ; state match in 1910, to decide the rel- | S W . o T §. That officers and men,will not be REGULAR DINNER 35 Cents, | ° = Rallion’s JRadition, (1477 Stipee - B man’s list uhtil the following year. s Served Every Day from 11 & m. tones up tha digestive organs i ! Do you realize g P s By o entire |, 6 That an indoor rifle match be Skin sufferets u real 2p m, v, I g wp G Tver dnd Wi | 0,10 Hostlors, Ao 38, 03, oheh | ehat 1o go through Iife tortured - —— | Building neys eo that they take the impurites | j 1q” and five shots for record, stand- |and disfigured by itcl ing, burn- 2 2 fed s i -~ 8¢ | g 4nd prone, the senior e Cand | ing; scaly and Crusted eczemas|Special orders served promptly| are. You THENG OF poING the difterent feeling which Will come | 657 16 beqile exeestive oeeh 22% | and other skin and scalp humors B THIS ? grer ype Sefors Jou Auieh the Anet | ikihe: to teama from the same | is, .in_the majority of cases un-| any hour at reasonabe prices. | 1, uo you shoua consult with me ‘aps ; Eantae ; ‘match, g § We don't want you to buy it uniess | Biuies and reguiaiions a8 at the stats | necessary? It is simply a ques- got prices for same. 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