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‘we will put them me day morning, - 2 is worth 75c to SLN each. . In order to close them out ]weofhrthefn n A A ek o : 3 1 Norw 3 c ow price of . S Al s < % 7 b 3 o The clothing 6.05 Der cent. 3 :;:y-h;?:;el::'ill:nd'!:l‘bfl;: A, m 5 ; ; L i e a -recltal} ang the woman’s only 75.36 per eutt: T ¥ /| 3 man to fight off the evil of e 4 2 becn ‘Coal \,.{“ large price. y drink, and getting him to tur in Hi§| ght ; 1 1¢s bicande Dodl 1o hopahe T wages to his wife, where he had been previously mnding them’ all on hhn Dt the gethelunl work of great im _agreeabls sensitiveness to CH APPE‘LL GO portance is dome by the probation of< ur o} 2 C E ficer’ among the juveniles. Of thest : s Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest there are many too young to be calle ., i ' 3 1y T B criminals yet or to get police record.: > - b‘;ltflfithtehy;s have lsn::neo suspt;m:;‘ : : 2 i 5 i Y are put in charge of % L ; » wo More Days of Anniver- probation officer, to. whom they have 'uésda; ] % | young girls, | to ‘report. If the children can be e > i sa Week, Wh ‘l to ah'n i STEP IN TRY OUR Were Killed and , was plainly | taught that it is an unsocial t)(:l-ng to m" ”&’ " E‘: o‘t""“ r'“ndlfi;flt; o P en the et ' d ey due to the insuficient jueasures pro- | swear, to Steal, and to loat uround the {‘f ot et ol e Sraie ere AN 5 Saturday night our Thirty-eighth 4 Vided for (ke protection of the work- | streets nights, we can feel that no up- | $he well halsnced programme were) ; ’ ¥ > 7 &s In the siiop, Sud was another in- imipyctant: hing: has deeh Aetotnplishe | u":“ el ot Yiae . ; : A Anniversary Sale will ‘end: 'We rom 12 to stance ruthless sacri ed. Oftentimes the parents w) - per£ ery 7 RS lass lives t n throughout and pleased a good | Lf DEL-HOFF CAFE, Gremmil Floor | wociaiea’ apy £ e Soapitatint | Sme e ol e P eq | slscd and rriendly audience. Coal and Lumber |sn o eversons w0 visit our no matter what | and get beyond their comtrol so that | - York T 5 7 store this week ard share s in - th cost_to hyman m and iy Bte Hodden for moliee. sonit recs i ;‘\:" Yo tmmmch 45 Teiephone 884, | Central Whart re s in the i y . Whereas, It was also plainly evident | crds, The parents should be given to £ b o8S pieased a very friendly audience at his i - o > Easter Comes b lltl B o The ity and state Socmi” ang | inderstand that they are responsible | Liano recital in Mendelssoln hall. The! c a AI many advantages which we offer our fér the good comduct of their chil- programme imcluded selections m patrons during our flnniv-ru.ry cele- But why wait until Easter to| that full and effective measures were | gren. but too many seem willing- to Brahms, Chopin, Arensky and Liszt, buy your new Hat, Gloves and :::;fltal::nty‘ ;:uer edménemfi:vmd ,fl; let the authorities look after them. Se bration. ' Neckwear. Many Cases Under Hisg Care. ° New. Yo ot « of fire or other disaster; and therefore Y . > @ § " Ours has always been the Easter| be it 2r i Rev. OHL 51;‘0“‘“‘0!’ said- that ther; tr:”w&m::pmfim ";:.‘2? Free nml.’ mt and w" &e ‘ the Anniversary offerings- in ore of the eity. Can: reagon | - Resalved, That the Worwich Local, [ vere 40 or cases, men, women an feastonal activities have been confined ALWA)'S IN STOCK. Men's Wear. Sure and sub- hy? Simply because our sf ylo‘ are | Socialist party, hereby denounces the ; children; each year im this city for the stantial savings in Men's Spring . for tha mon p‘rt ‘to his home state, g 5 - the pick of the fimest lines by the best|'empiovers and -the officials whose | Probation officer to ha: under his 5= Suits, Top Coats, Trousers and Men's makers. 8 recklessness and negligence are | care. Most offenders will respond to mfi lllt “f u,ul‘;::dc: lu:rnhn 1;:“ P A D t A'l‘“xfll) rm‘:hlnl;s. Our lines are feady. now and you | respohsible for this and similar dis- | the heipful influence which this work | ¥ can have an exceflmtyrflm % select | asters: and be i further tries to put around them and will show. &W"fc an i e % Saiag ; . M There is no guess work nbon!, Rewolved, That we direct the atten- | their appreciation of the interest taken The plas i of M= Fox " tod Roe—wcor. Market and m‘, your merchandise if bORghL. Nece. tion of the working class’ toward the|to help them. Speaking of his ex- e Dhying e Tty Telephone 3¢3-13 | our Second Fioor — Women's IS and MUST BE sbsclutely right !n necsssity of economic and political | Derfence with family troubles between | features strangely contradictory.- His Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists, Petti- style, price and quality. arganization, and urited action to the | man and wife, he ‘said that it was | touch was full, round, expressive; mas- | ' : Gout. BHOGN, ite, At Mokt UDEAD T We shail be at 101 Main Street untii| @8d that such criminal and brutal | often difficult to get the women to do |‘Sive 1n forte, rich, vet delicate, in \ . sy e d aft » .Ehner dind ve t © nw slaughtering of working class men and | the fair thing by their husbands; and [ Piano. His legato was lfilli,filhl@ his * = - UT DeW | women be made impossible of repeti-| it was always the effort of the proba- staccato crisp and resillent. e: tech- &e | the Anniversary offerings on dtore about May 1st. 5 nical -develo t of his 8 and f < : u.q, _tion officer to keep the nome together poyen! S arm o { the' new Spring Millinery. A ~-.Thore was a motion carried to the] imstead of allowing it to be broken up. h"‘d’ u;:l.!:d to 'lbehexcellent * 'his "lt burns up clean. See | splendid shfi‘.i,fg of .;.‘:fmme: McPH ERSON effect. that while the Socialist party Wives often wanted to leave husbands | wri and. light, his fingers and Untrimmed Hata, for . Women, vocated equal economic political rights | who showed an inclination for drink, ““’le and nimble. - Yet with these we“ seasoned wufld Misses and Children.. Flowers, Feath- Mll‘ for -men and women, it favored the | but when the men were given the ai-|admirable %_“f‘"*“ Mr. Farrell had the ers, Btc. 2 — 'y ‘before legislature ;:-unung mu- | ternative of going to jail or giving }:‘:_‘:M':" “:‘ llgi:ir-:::l:;?: :&lsy > H ulcintlsu age to Connecticut women, | their money to their families, they bassage: Furrier and Haberdasher and the local called upon the legisla- | usually selected the latter and the | and the Glinka-Balakirew piece he re- | - G. ||. “ASKELL. | the Anniversary offerings in - tors of Norwich and vicinity to sup-| family was kept togéther. The pro- ;;:r not ofirn;g:s singing tonz but SCC Silks_and Dress Goods.: New- ANOTHER- LOT OF port this bill when it comes up for | bation work for the boys and girls, : TS Smn reimper - 402 — 'Phones — 489 est Spring Dress Fabrics, Black and action. he said, is to catch them and save | ment.’ c d m The l&chfllt ’:!2)‘ RMS iLs‘gll onf rec- tgem before it is necessary to send 2 e ; 5 : ord as elimination of un- | them to a retormatory 9 % 4 ar ml “r necuury m ‘work on the part of e tha' K ahiorioss HELPING HANDS WHIST. THE CONCORD CARRIAGE Fancy Silks, at special prices. employes, and it was vot- = Fe ' . b, o PR R z S P e - e TN ¥ s rocevea 2« Cardwell’s |5 ga- 3 oty Fostimusier Corvthers v | In & discussion which followed, Rev e e Wre £, usiome of | vchicle! was”over il Tor. hie New | S€€ | Waan Yooms " Hnte. Gins: ‘.' o m".:no&oet »e Provo indifference to the enforcement of law| o = T~ ”r&ign;n unctfuil;s“;xse :s l:p;gggl‘lyflt:agibl P T eTRInh G - 1l A e R Mr. Northro, “Probation,” | 8Dd suggested that one thing the so-| ‘The.weekly of the Helping|all occasions. We carry in stock as | Prices. MVe, P2 ey cialist’ branch might do would be to H.,,a. o! the Spiritual ‘Acad- | follows: STYLES—O; Top, Solid Rev. Charles A. Northrop, address- | find out what the law regarding fire m,.,flay evening at the Riser Seat. PAINT—Red, Green Yel- . i in. the nomhcn upon the subject of | escapes and doorways of public build- home ol . and Mrs. E. W. Baker, on }Oe\:'n” Shell.} m‘ggfign- . fl l;l i &e the Anniversary offerings in d to the work of | ings were, and See how many mier- | Park street. Seven tables were play- | hor - " Saciy BS T Hfi ‘1 ,“ 3 Domestic. Department — Table m mhuoo He showed how | cantile or school bulldings in this ¢ity | ed and prizes were awarded as follows: | PRICES 345, $50, su., “5‘ 385, § Linens, \apkms Bed Spreads, Sheets, L !m“‘h in the last| were complying with the law in this | Firsty, Lovfney‘a cook book, Mrs. I R.|$100, $115, 3150, $165. Blankets, Etc. A lu-'g mggy at Loweot lt yur- in lununlzint ideas and | particular. As an instance for inves- | Greene; pack of carts in case .Mrs. Y Pri bntlartly t:{ien‘ tgwu\;iat the dd?:l’tl ;igatmn, he cited the almshouse, which smolnm&commmm, malvvme, 3 4 ; & . and.out me 'rs_of society, an i e said he believed was not up to reg-{ Mrs. J. tes; arm ba T | the Anniversary offerings in s . punishments for crime had the reme-| ulations as to safety appliances in | Bogue.- Hefreshments of sandwiches, m Ih L CIIMAN Cfl. See Laces, Embroideries, jovas, c"‘u d th dinl -idea associated with them now.| case of fire, and was a menace to its | cake and coffes wére served by the| mar24a Noriwich, Conn. . Underwear, Ribbons, nd- 4ng see them. s m of the probation officer is| 100 inmates for, that reason, most of | hostess and the ocoasion was & most Kerchiefs, Small Wares, Boys' Cloth- e juvenlle ax e older | them being old: people who woul enjoyable one for prese; e next \ ing, Etec. The Shetucket Harsess re aguinst the law amil he | have dificuity in getting out of the | whist will be held at tho home of Bir. G ERERE e 0o adverisins megiug in | mdst I ste the conditions sur-| building. and Mrs. W. ¥. Bogue. letin for business results. every case that is not a state 321 M.in Stl'eet prhflnnglenle These conditions are = 3 WL R 2 o I“E m[ws & ""c“‘: m reported to the judge. who may place WM. C. BODE, Prop. the under the caré of the pro- bation cer, often resulting in great e WHATS "__ ‘help to the families affected. assist- mE PAW CAFE NIW‘ I.?NDON‘R CAUGHT Step in and ses ts BY NEW YORK SHARPS FMUK WATOON .& CO, H. 'F. Gaffey Caused Arrest of For- / flm- Stresh mer Nerwich Man Whe Maintains Innocences. MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main Streat n We advertise exaotly as itls D oy Tfi - k erbert F. Gaffay of New London, i ) ' | _You Men on t 3 INK ;:: o o R M B . . : i : el || who dréss conservatively, who ; el 4 R ; “ L want good clothes and who - : my at one time, caused the arrest in of buying FLOOR COVERINGS until York city Wednesday of Frank want the best you can. “get. better come to us for your you see our lne. Our stoek is now at formerly of New London and i % %3 £ i § SR 2 3 5 p Norwic] Mr. Gaffe lained t Lo } o e ey | SR S8R0 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i, and wa guarantée ¥hit whether it| and on his statement casting suspi- . ol y Suit or Overcoat. is Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cioth | clon on Shea, the latter was arrested or Linoleum, owr prices are right in| ""‘:‘ New York police. g .. %flfl t:flu :.t 1-290 State . : 3 & 3 - " el Papers | iy iin | Fresh Little Pig Pork Loins i lh. 12326 .Y , and e 4 Over two humdred patterns .in neat rm.:vu‘?:rtand«“:tt:v.‘ !L‘wl"‘:::l;": y ; = : - : 3 2 - : 1 S o o Fancy Legs of Spring Lamb 2 . 130 SHEA & BURKE, | & gaiea ‘hofsl v ™rark, ‘on 9 Grand Unlon ‘hotel,’ New York, on Wednasday, Merch 21 and that ‘atter BES]" SALT PORK SI ea . had won $8,408 in non-negotiable Norwich and Taltville chiips, he was Tobbed of 32300 real - 1b. 9¢c—13 1bs. c’ | oty iga, oo sotce as, ne st PRIME RIB ROASTS : m Tnvs or he. consented he found fortuie 2 T EE = 1b. - c ! o l‘l’?.liu uth:lh;vslpai;mwavth? rg‘tllf:r FOREQUARTERS Tops, Marbles, Gaoy by San: Pt up any senen, SPRING LAW Ftodih 1b 8%0 CHICKENSmiFOWL Ib.- , FANCY ROLLED ; 12 . | Z0 NATIVE ROASTING - - 20 _2 2 C ROASTS - Solid Meat NATIVE, MILK FED w. |40 VEAL ROASTS - R M 9‘1:“ \:lnd.u-lun:h‘ being ntdhn: hlttvwl! ; : 5 aimiemens sane s, 0o oot | SMALL, LEAN' | BEST SIRLOIN STEAK Kites, Hoops, Jump Ropes. | tnoun: ot ciipe. s purchased. FrREsH saourpers . | | 120 Secr et -, - B.HA Bows and Arve Am Eee. P | [ ROUND STEAK l 5 C b ’ FRESH BEEF LIVER iy 23 c s Y FULL CR-EAfl CIIEESE l 5 C The Suits, Overcoats and Rainceats for Spring each possgss a perfection of their own. They are right in every way; guaranteed by this stere; and guaranteed again by the makers. The fit is guaranteed. If a gar- ment_sent out by this sters did npt fit, we would more ashamed - of it than you woul SUITS $12. to.$30. SPRING OVERCOATS $18. drid o4 RAINCOATS $10. to $28. The not cheaper but BETTER stére of AICANQM POOL GAMES, We lost that amount he could have b e e el S % i % : e of e 0! L % : ; § L gt t‘:h:cxadwfo t::spf:: - 7 E b oed the ol nager, : e ] Ann n M@L 38 ""’h'. - "":;:—" c‘:;,::f‘::"::; g 2 3c i veon % .enrmu arose, “and Gaffe; sayvs h: % - ¢ 1910 Overland |55 e s, et | NARRAGANSETT MY ;OYSTERS - = - at 29¢ R mt:;e :‘l‘v&ntfiinefl‘!:nfl‘n :::, . ; ’ k- - 5 = Touring Car|Zi 5570w, FINE GRANULATED SUGAR : m § - | outside the ce uAd then the three 10 'b.. s“o » as m’, ‘1.25 1“0 "‘- 34.95 : ly - E‘.‘“ the theft and says that if the $2. ; Bavled and Paineed. - - |Far mfii‘s‘.fi §j§i%}§m:§§ Fine Irish Mackerel - 7 fir 25¢| Argo Gloss Starch "7/%" 2 pigs. 9¢ i 2 Solid Packed i ary fambinati -MOHICAN COCOA M. B. RING AUTO C0. cromes, ([ Seitpacket 0o T il vy Conbitin [MomICAN cooon e Mn:w!.“l; HM Tuad with :wrun. a as .a Game with Har- w‘hml&“m ‘The: about four im & : m‘_ i : Clocks in the City. P T e SALTFISE " | 9 | MomicaN macizom rgxm”wnnm 33¢c ; . 17wdn.nd lost two F”c' Sa'“' 'n"“n A Clntl_wu. e e e | o Worning ”"“‘_"’”"—- | , LUCAS HALL, s".‘.m., Which il decids the con JUMBO BANANAS — UPHOLSTERER — e e = ==y doz. 230 tufe"“xs}::s D e '.:{'a,\{.'.";'ll W !I-I, Franklin Sques | 35505 o ::::.:‘*::s“;,x;:fi:: since learned was not : - = = 21bs. ‘envelgped back. Ht must have n'l'hu denh. any connection’ w ux FRISWELL 2 MA . enoxes 190 3c d three 25-27 Franklin Street PeeALy. o Plarson for the T muoa doz. |5G - H.. COOPER der and made over, The Home of Hart Schaffnér & Marx of tlm Cnxy for tlns Amouint ‘in One