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0 Tid o them HEAT BOW. may want to. go somewhi { wouldu't ltke to have to taka the pim: 'Plee along. Y You éan get rid or by taking tI! Cdalnln W : — Ly e ) RS color righ, sae na. Of the . ited church. that _they nmath-vm:mo::mwmmlm "Workers’ teic m'fiu s contain as thelr main lmd 3 “ < Y . Abroad, SRR o tler_to m be by William Crawtordof Battio: 3 fontive u‘fi&'&‘é”.‘.’.’?..“!“x,:‘;‘l;“ ks ‘!-“"'” ”-—lfl'—fl-“ sa‘e of s &= of Wonul”fi ; i ) i To Meet With Norwich Methodists. | Remember this, too, that most rfl-- vin' harmacy, show 5 Etta Doane Mars- | of distance from the s edDesday: e Speakers table. Sen ', Dit| The missionary g:kmmenu réek with wlwn. ana| The best "m flllm 4 § odist oy are miserably . ’nel;l.. ia uart’s Calcium Wafers have not @ fcan buy. Wflch of poison in them. They are y If you'll come here. a cor- s‘lk Dr“m : leaves » clean, fresh taste in the ‘Comparisone. ek St | o y Rich, 1 not | e 2 oaa. that assured 1 ¢ mouth ¥ Predictions for Wednesday: Snows A C. McMillan ‘l’n‘r"g; fris St enough to SEooL X ettt e o e o e Tl ey Hagt will be you. Z A e, leomperaturs; yaclanis s yun-n-. TR hold the be o rosignation of the teacher, Miss | O e B O e er mumiliated by / And silk w er; variable winda, ; The Fontesses, Mrs S, by Christian hip and B oo SRESeAr. o8 Sremquis, having a splotchy face Dow't have : Sevin's Tooth Wash e (ERUE R R LR S B | | A e (S S S T R Mary P! of Olive and Chapel streets, Trinity | Joseph Beetham of Vergason avenue | of your face, 4 / FUs i 0 SR h Rises. | Sets. vfi'{. |'f Sets, sh house at 162 Temple street,| Was in Preston Manday, where he pur- |~ Your blood makes you what yow;i inaw Silk Garment Ce., of at 160 & bottle. nter church, Mra. e T ted church-chapel at 302 Templo | hased a valuable Avréshire cow ElV- | The'men and women who fo ; - LoRLE State Fed street, the Young Women's Christian |ing 24 quarts of milk a day. are those with pure blood and pure Mich., recognized ss the association parlors at 569 Chapel street faces. ars of fashionable Silk 7 i \ and the rest rooms of the Gamble- Mrs. John 8. Nohnd of New London Stuart's Calcium Waters will make % 3 N n s.'in & son H 5 Mrs. . N Desmond, company, $00 Chapel strect,| is the guest of Telatives on Washington | you happy becauss your face will be & The new Spring Suit styles | the country. Being samples Smif and the W Malley company. street. welcome sight not only to yours ! Chapel street, were all open to the i i When you'look into the gias, DUt 1o | qre coming in every day. baing offered at about helf 11 | Mizs ¥ e g guests on Weanesday and will be to- | Miss Pannle Burns of Mediterranean | everybody. cise who knows you and prices. As followss i hanie esses, Miss Hughes, Miu Llnd- day for those desiring a few minutes’ e returned after a visit talks with 5 S e hours After ik water 1t 12 1oW | 1oy, ‘Mrs. Kimore, Dr. repose between meetings. relatives in Hartford. We ant vo prove to you that Stu- |Come in and look at them.| SILK WAISTS e el i R ton, Mrs. Helen Barrett onmm-ry Meetings Today. ey n;:"bg:le‘mg Wfl}fcekn uglbxwmfl‘;‘;}“ ST. S Big Luncheon This Noon. * Rev. J. O. Barrows of West Town | !! it and quickest blo 0 ) GREENEVILLE !m‘:"“ T e s et |t avtints o the state will Mot | straat atisnisd the ministers: mescing purifier in the world—so we will send LUMBER AND COAL. At $2.98 -Women's Sk » Pool 'rourn--u-n Begins at F. M. T. A.| bear on the llllncl::ohnn commities f0F | o'clock this worning, in connection in Stonington Tuesday. o e et deten et Toyr iy usually sell st $5.00 to $666 ef for the Juncheon today at one, | wi e lonary , v o, Dalsy Plerce Chipp will lead the sing-| Mrs. Hannah Kiviin 1s recovering | 194y, and then when you have tried c A At woo-—women'd SHE n' les The pool tournament which has been B8 o Aweiil of Werthen Wil lOvorcih wicssy Blises Wi 115 SU1 catil v, Bavi UUgSE Ao 0w Rax. 90 s lead the ‘devotional exercises an rs. home on Town stree o Spencd Tuseday evetint st the sopms | the full . | Helen Barrett Montgomery will sneak, S o Sina your mome and address today i { SILK DRESSES 'm m of the Father Mathew T. A. society. 1d. This followed by Miss Harriet Ellis, Mrs.| wiss Mary Freeman has returned t0 | and we will at once send you by mail t Has Bee! Lo Winter | === The first game was between Joseph George E. Seabury, Mrs. Gimond, Mrs. | per home, on Town street, after a|a sample package free. Address F. A. as N a Long At $13.96wedai FAVORS, POST CARDS (5eioicis 5ot Hixingeon™the | oy Hiten, 1 was s Sieull miver | 5 "went”Mrs 2. "V, Fayod and | oo V™ with e ol S0rs | SR Col "I Shuart Bide. Sarssad Thal's Why. il el v o ad NOVELTIES =t 0 D e e e e et e i ot a2 | s . At 038 womee wn oug] it an tios Wolfld lee missions wi be hel in Trinity It began way dack early In Novem- v 1) gfifi:’é‘;r?;frr'i‘:fxmn gy b have to be utilised. It was Jeclded, | church this morning at 10.80 oclock T e e I guest of friends fn Fitchvlle Wed- |ner, and has been steady ever aince. usually sell up to 6 zara | Bowever, o basement of the | Rev. Mr. e nduct the nesday. 3 o Dateh Leadore Gladug detested Lizam | tudicorium, and after Juncheon the | services ang Burton Mansfiela wi | o New London, after spending part MePO0Y o4 of Noel Richard of | ThAts why you are out of Coal now, | At $21.98—Women's Silk ' QUMD | riiment “will b continued tonight, | Witers will remove & few of the ta- | make an address on Missions. 9% weck with relatives on Washing- |y, 03¥ City learn that he 1s recovering | but law sakes what's the use of com- usually sell up to A prominent resident of the COM- | emmm——eeeeee e . fnz)m o ;g;lmu lll‘lnelsfl AT e R plaining, there’s plenty of it and it's i recently visited th m Tus lay a lively an ight-foote st aad o e o o toe | INVITED FOR THE LOCAL CASE ON TRIAL YANTIC HAPPENINGS. cow'appanred I the sauare and ek cheaper than any other prescription. gpemem,eu E tages Y N B et Lt ] fer - . wu F n A“.EY voclety ‘otfors and with fhe Food womk GRANG ARNY CAMPFIRE IN SUPERIOR COURT. | Mirior Matters of Looal and General | ser steasts took ita stand on the hil is only one'ef & N Le Deing egomplished that he | Perking Post of New London Expected | Plaintiff Awarded §2580.60 in | Suit Sutyeper D AL e ,{,“;:! CHAPPELL CO Buccessor te A. T. Gerdner) the president, Joseph Bellefleur, 22 Here Friday Evening. Against Groton-Stonington Reoad. Wll:hm Itav!ll:el ofhnru-.-l\;le Lol g h:“lo‘olhcg n:rl ullldbo‘fl S;oo z";'é}ffi-'; Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest. pleces of solid gold Jewelry to be. ai — recent guest of friends in the village. | wall to the street, but withou 3 Haclk, Livery | i m ot s Rt e | Tillen 3. Terkies post 0, X, 5 | < 2000n, 55, oporien soum some, 2 ot | Sl Tnwshina wod Rose bomelte | e ante By . n__Cannon_grange. w - [P, 05/ The SapEmcy. Friday evening for the Sedgwick post | Jury resumed its deliberations in the | Suadae with Miss Maud Iemoing of | tain Fairicld County Pomona. grange, n and Personals. campfire, although no direct answer | suit against the Groton and Stoning- | town. No. 9, at Cannon hall today (Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Maine of Central | 12 fl:; Sy NS T sy codu N | o ::re;; Mlv':"; Ry s ey, | Miss Mary Bentley of Highland ave- | day).’ The morning sesslon will begin Boarding avenus spent Wednesday in North | Doun Sedgwick Womane Heller. cocps | Catecy for 3380060, ~ McCARO susd | Iue Ras returned home after & lenethy |at 1030 and the dfth dosres will be Stonington. and Sedgwick camp, Sons of Veter- ) for money claimed to be due him for | i, " Dor srandmother in Fitch- | cobterred up o JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, ans, have accepted invitations to the | work done for the road. The defense The Central Vermont railroad has stablo Rev. William A. Keefo of Voluntown | campfire. Depaftment Patriotic In- | was that McCaffery worked for Con- | iniiatied a large and fmproved pump | T delivered the germon i the Lenten ser- | structor Potter of Putnam ia expected tractor urrefo, who failed, and that | s’ tho tankhouse shove the station to BORN. . coal and Lumbar 13-14 Bath Street. enin, e T e e ey P owma O N Teplace the old ane which has heen ro- | BOSTWICK-—In Willimantic. March 6 e s : T o r - HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY.| Miss Ruth A Fomicrh a hes | N T, who Bas been & national patri- | ~The next case taken up was that of | UNelThe Wetelaton, of the BeWl L8 200 1000 S Nt Telephoue 83 Central Whart AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. etion with the Dalted States Fin. | otlc Instructor, is 0 be a speaker. | the New Haven road vs. the Norwich | fnc"or wrater into the bl circular tank, Tt A A (174 : e T et St Compressed Air Power company of| which has a capacify of 50,000 zallons. DIED. : i B Poban oiered the | CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. | this city, a suit for damages to their | ¥ i ‘Yoram Brooks of Norwich was BABCOCK—In Stonington (Paweatuck) E employ of F. E. Peckbam of the Corn-| inbicbratiny tracks a.t Taftville by the plant of the 1911, Mary K. Babeook, aged ing road. April Session Will Be Held at Broad- | defendant there. s e oy Vears, m th. i ARl R L R TAFTVILLE oy She b Xhie: Q. YALE ALUMNI OF Birs: orville Ern!s“n T | o Leb Board of Directers for Baseball Team | grosarions e b oo NEW LONDON COUNTY. | 8imple Remedy That Clears Skin| Bend cemetery. ree Burning Kinds and Appointad—Personal Notes. Tceting of the New London County | Effsrt Being Made o Form an Asso- Quiskly, of. A1l Brifptions. gy oo e e g R g B B ALWAYS 35 WIREN association, held Tuesday with Rev. For geveral weeks past The Lee & |Funeral services from his late Tesl At & recent moeting of the Taftville| and Mra Dwight C. Stone of Stoning. cigtion. Osgood Co, have done the biggest bus- | | dence, 157 West Thames street, Fri- A D LA'"IROP Our Amml w. Pinochle A;h::dth fDflO'lllt memw- 'Afl‘l’l 5 by R x* An effort is belng made to form a iness ‘they ever had in any one article | Rfllyfll(le(nflfln atlfi o'clock. ‘wers appoin! as a board of rectors e morning paper was ev. in selling Hokara, the skin food that | BRENNAN-—In Baltic, March 7, Mary ‘ Tor. the, baseball clubs Jonn B. Benott, | F. Earnsnaw of Mystie, and was based | Yale Alumnt assoctation of New Lon- | 1 o*on*so many’ friends in Norwich. | Dewire Gged 88 Jears, widow —of | OMos—er. Market and shetucias 8 | (Jf Notions Edward Murphy, Frank Waters, Wal- | on the words found in First Cor. 15 oular l.!ll;' has been mailed i‘o all It has been found to be an gbsolute Geurgfl Brennan. Telephone Ues-18. ' -‘ " ter Grant and John Shnrp les. A | chap, 20-28 verses. It was followed by graduates of Yale university in the|Cure not only for all minor skin trou- | Funeral from her 1ate home on High It will continue teday end . e a speclally i 'b'e"-n;nmfi".’:' L‘u;'“:‘é”i’: s et by ?:'Li‘”m"s" ‘“x:'i"é “Voss. | (ALY by Graham . Hislop, Frank V. | Bo% Mol o 4, JIBct, "»’u“xfk“:‘&d’x; Shelsck. Beritoes a% Batie Shurch ay bobmgie ' sy - 8 of Fime Diamonds at — Sums of books read by ministers dar- | £\, Henry R. Bond, Jr, committee: | Pe™E0°%, NCHINE (0t Pllod. ctc. bRt Npazub—x Norwich, March important event — hundreds mere Local Items. ing the year. The affair was both in- [, 05 ¥ou, no Coubt ore fware, I hed| chroni eczema. and salt rheum. There | e Chasios A Dioebic Taeen 1 “It burns up clean.” bef M m Joseph Benoit and Henry Fontain sf.rucu‘«;;l at:d ,f:’.'f,m', u’fhce n.Ap':'flo‘ meet- | 35 ‘:‘:umé ";'; 2“1';_““; m:flu 3:‘: gt has g;el to be fltound nni lorn; of wound \eur“ 2 » This sale comprises complete walked to New London ona day early | ing W Echdwey _|or disease affecting the skin or mu-|jyynerai from his late residence, N this week, church of this city. JTale university by forming alummi 25- | cous membrane that Hokara docs not | 330 West Thames strenerriaav.| WEIl S8asonad Wo0d |of Thresés Needies, Pins, Hosks & sociations. With this end In view, a Eyes, Tapes and Laces, Pearl heal, and its action is so instantaneous ial in 3 few resident graduates of New London : 8| March 10, at 10.30 a. m. 'Burial in bh ' ‘ “' mu' Fourniet were.the gussta: of Mrx B THNK R R ook Ve Initiative. By wiasioe Sch 2 Hehted S it righe Trom (he st c::;“v;A\:m;my{n' ity, March 8, €. H. HASKEL w:\m“fl:l':v“lu,mwm. fl’n'..lol‘. Desmarais in Greeneville on Wednes- | Messrs. Brown and Eimer so Torm the | /00 "6 'HERTS B FUUFUAE Suck 8| In spite of its unusual ourative pow- | CHAPMAN-JIn this ' cliy, March 5 e L PO 4 "’ ; day. One Calling for Markers on Lights. |haive interviewed the oot i | €78, the price is triflng. To convince et i o & Most of these articles 7 you will every one of its merits The Lee &| 713 year 402 — 'Phones — 489 for the Spring sewl You oan’ Mrs. Richard Thoma has returned to| Many prominent autolsts of the atate | ow Heven and have met with much Qsmood Co. will sell o iiberal-siz2d jar st ‘“:"" iy Rowper - her home in Lisbon after spending a | were present when the committeo om | Smootad o thon 1o Toor meet o no: | for 28c; larger s ."And remem. oABD DERANG iy - Loy days with relatives in Attleboro, | roads, rivers and bridges took up & | dociation.” To this end, arrangements | Shat it biaims. o oot ho 15,498 | we wion to thank those friends who spring seasnn bt Sk Always the Best... number of matters of auto legislation | heye heen made for 4 meeting and | oAt L claime. you® get your mones | g, kindly assisted us during the fiiness at a hearing Tuesday in the senate back. You certainly can afford to try | or M B. Miner, and for the flowers Wares. In Materlal, Style, Fit and WORK. | Joseph Chausse has resigna his po- | chamber, at Hartford, e {Jlumar the Jacter past of March, with 1t on this plan. Shich were sent 1o Her fumeral The AMANSHIP. sition in the Occum mill and 1s resid-| Bx-Senator John H. Barnes or- | Cach e ind e R e 5 S harer i CHAS. H. NICKERSON, ing on Merchants' avemue. He will|wich was in favor of the bill provid- | {50, G Tetart cthe assoctation mith At 1ot LaQripps Then Preumonia | oient 15 desnly. agoresisica your "WaLL Parins sna prcora:| THE PORTEODS & m ‘ - 3 enter the employ of the Ponemah com- | ing for markers on lights, . G. s too often the fatal sequence. Foley's g JONS. We have them in wll Tailor, 128 Main 84 | pany. y Brown of Norwich termed the bill a 185t & Bundred members and all|oney'and Tar expels the cold: checks B) B MEr Avee RENELt [ 0L O e 3 Diece of foolishness, L H. Elmer of the lagrippe, and prevents pneumonia. come charter members. By having at ‘We are now taking advance orders Eimer Audette and family have left | Hartford aiso said th ku ridic- | TP this number we will be. entitled | It IS & prompt and reilable cough med- tihe, Bapesis - ; for Canada, where they will epend a | ulous. to represemation on the Yaie ammni Joime e socnteing o nencotich 11!: Tl g ew weeks with Mra Audette's par- —_— advisory board. It has besn decided | 18 &8 safe for your children as yourse patS ] I B ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bonville, before go- OBITUARY. to charge $1 per year as dues, with | ®¢ Py, fe. B35 e Fuuh St whaes they weill ias Vi B0 initiation fes Thia will cover the | e 15 Main Street, | P. F. MURTAGH, - E nary and incidental expenses of = B | The death of Charies A. Lindberg |the association. oy s NI pn ol 92 and 94 West Main Street, ’ Al ihe silssionscy Sublles to be held his home, No. 270 West| Two representative speakers from e in New Haven today (Thursday) a|gicurred at Wis Rome, T8, T2 TC3" | tne Yate faculty and a quartette from| the day will take care of itse't Telephon: jubllee hvmn written for the occasion |, ciay" morning after an fllness of [the Yale Glee club have accepted our ~Hgbbard. by Mrs. Willlam W. MacLane, wife of th resulting from |invitation to be present. A few other| 1e the pastor of tke Plymouth church. will | three weeks, dea y i e LS e b Sl amonia, speeches will be made by well known | s smile when you can have the morn- be sung. Mrs. MacLane Is the mother | PASRMORR, o 0y 4 0rn in ‘Sweden, | Yale men. fhe bath room as luzuriantly warm as the Rev. D. B, MacLane of the —AND— January 13, 1857, being ene of eight| It lsvdelh'aua to start the associa-{the afr of . the tropics: Why taks Farivine Congregational church. children. He has Deen In this city Hon in' the bést possible manner and | chances of Naving e temperature of o e for the past 31 years, for further notice will be sent you stating| your bath, dressing or dining rooms e L O net bt b | where & mhen the meating s ine | belbw the Satacy Debt KoLl ae s m a me(r s \ FORTRESS MONROE | pioyed by the Norwich Belt Manufac- |ner will take place, and it is hoped |do so well the variableness of our g post ards o 1. g turing company, having had charge of | that each and every graduate will re- | New - England winter weather. A Majér Ellis and Ten Lieutenants of | the purchase of hides, being skilled | 5pond to.the second notice by signify- VULCAN 'ODORLESS —_— Forts Wright, Michie, and Terry |in that line of work His hesdquar- |lng that ho will be present. ¢ Lady Assistant. end ters was located at the rear of the —_— R -+ Leave—Companies Not Expectsd to | (908 W% 10PM0S &0 o Mot Water | BALLINGER PREPARING GAS HEATER Telephone call 828-3. Go. street. insures you all the hsat you want and gt December 22, 1888, he was united in TO LEAVE WASHINGTON. | just when you want it. The gas pipe | BCNry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. £ fleven officers, Major W. E. Ellla i#th Amands Hanson of s £ ies the fu to fil and ten liutenants Of Foris Wrights | moorissee oy Wwhom he is survived, |Many Distinguished Callers at His | fo sphil. - Get one today ans maka ion ouvenirs 1 Terry and Michie, left Wednesday for | together with four - children, Eisle, Office_Yesterday. the most. comfortable winter of P 1C1 u Cannet “““Mmm Fortress Monroe in response to or- Adgelle, Ruby, and Harold Llndberg life. Experisnce has shown yon ’J.‘Qi atrician H 3 ORANGES from Indian River ders. o brother Hrmest in’ Florida | Washington, “March 8.—Secretary| house heaters ars rarely working at | WOMANS SHOE THAT'S RIGHT. | IN CHO‘CE VARIETY ORANGES from Cafifornia ‘Major Ellls and one lieutenant left :;xfa TWo .broumrsrlnd four sisters in | Ballinger of the department of the ir- | Batisfactory = efficlency ’in the url‘y New Spring styles now on sale. A ““ke._-‘ QRAPE FRUIT from Florida esday Mornl&z and the other | Sweden. The deceased had many | terior, announcement of whose resig-| bours of “the day. We have these | Sold only by at in your choice sf a New Mat if its left Wed: friends and was the possessor of an|nation was made public - yesterday, | odoriess creators of comfort ‘at $2.75 GRAPT “RUIT from Ports Rice aing The amianle dlsposition. He wae a valued | spent -today in preparing the affairs|and $3.00 eaoh, highest quality tubing . FRANK A.BiLL, X selected from our new line for & ' and other good things |23 Jhali unitorm: employs and thoroughly posted in his | of bis office Yor hls suscessor, Walter | 7 cents per foot, fuel piping dons ef | Telephone 104 Main Stri ) secause all the true many arme, D Ay i T e a0 ok~ L. Fisher of Chicago, as soon as the | cost of labor and materia cranston s smact, andpiy Wb S stationed at the forts 2 in our -hl;‘. ‘ .‘“ NOTICE A, Vs . Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is Iocated in her mew offics, Breed an Room 1. / Office Hourse, 1 to 4 p. m. “Telephone 660, )unlnmnqtodmdltl-notex- pected that there will be. et = | CRITICS iater, it is vmwou that there will £ - l‘n Mfl_flnrnt un rlbw lho:: w5 ik 1 :1%:: atected by m u.mx yory tor the| |} llm")“ g _-"-:““""-h 3 e e e bovough. chemist who analyzes L.n..-. and Telagrams of Regret. Build lng -ur nlm 3le0 express- - City of Norwich Gias & Electrical Dep't. Individuality Is What Couats In Photography. Bring out - e personalite ARE YOU. THINKING OF DOING | the Annmp'aln; in :lz"mfit. flll Iltfl‘ 3 ® traits that make us what HEC 5 11 7o s s e an | P o RERE NEED .A got ces for same. work o S i -‘7-;‘;3;:;,»:‘;”“"""""’"' Cream Oat Meal at CARDWELL'S —— self, or what £ Triends see to love oM wxumms, et i Ao gy 11 sell same at cost. lh‘.mlllesmns and Cutflowst | ue Shetucket Harass - For All Occasions.’ .GEDULDIG;'\