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s In spite of children are . flowers, in many May- Fastern Comnecticut DA gates aré wcq from the V&l!unp fon"congress: There are quite & number of cases of whooping cough’ among the children of Thamesville. Constituents of Conglessman E. Higgins are spr) -l\IPDuEl of government free seeds. P Local owners of shore cottages are beginning to renovate and improve them for the confing season, Connecticut h-rdwm men are on thelr way to ‘exas, to auend the nnltnu bardware conven- tion. tted relatives in. e Mrs. Annie Rathbun of Quaker Hill, who bas been living in Harrington ‘E’lrt N. J, is returning home this eel 5 5 Mrs. Maurice J. Downey and Miss | Nellie A. Sweeney of New London spent Sunday ‘as the guest of friends in Norwich. that Work. It s astonishing how pain how swollen protrusions Eldred. who has been a nd guest of his mother, Charles Eldred of Westerly, mmafl Monday mornin Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Cook .of 41 Park street are at their home after spending the winter. at the home of | , % %l;e!r son, Ashael Cook, at Tacom |jnc eased by Six—Gomr mm. on"Rail- |- Muster 'Rl of That O - roads Named to With Board | Jackson Guakds m-m‘—nm of Trade Six new members were voted in on Monday evening at the regular meaun ness Men Vincent weel For a few days only we are offering a 7 jewel Waltham movement in a 20 year filled case for $9.75. A rellable Jewelor's guarantes is an extra value to purchaser. ferguson & Charhonneau, COAL “A Charge To Kee, Have” 8o the old hymnal used to say. Most retail Coal dealers have a good o know is that Pyramid Pil2| g mp quick relief: a permanent | cure and you can prove it free. Write today for free package. - Never Out of Werk. ‘The busiest littie things ever mafle are Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coated globule of health, that chasges weakness into strength. languor into energy, brain fag into|Aas W‘ mental power: curing Constipation | to convines you Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia Malaria. Only 25c at Lee & Osgood Co. The grounds at the new home of Emil_Fox on M ley. avenue have been handsomely graded and ter- raced. Mrs. Theodore S. Lee, whose comi: to this country from India was no in Satiray's Bullstin 1 ‘well known here. Rev. T. Lee is a nephew of the late Storrs Lee of Hanover and & cousin of the Bishop family ef Nor- wich, PLAY ENTITI.ED “PEARLS” Given hr.Bcn-fit of St. Joseph's Po- lish Church at T. A. B. Hall. The muster mfi ot erh Company B, ‘onnecticut volum- teers, who l-u 50 Tears ago Moft- canh. nant: Jemes, 3. McCerd John Lilloy, Edwin 8. Francis, following: Church & Allan, G. elson-Liungholm Co. . Pitc] rals, George in, Jam tt & Clark corpandon, Dr. | gins, Arthur ¥ Rider, Henry There was _an attendance of several |Rush W. Kimball and Estate of G. hundred in T. A. B. hall on Mondsy W, Tes- mullcllnl John Cutler, John wxl- uldig. evening, when a one-act play under the request of the Board of Trade the title of Pearls was given tunder |tbat the association name representa- 'hel to meet with fll Board of Trade rafiroad committee, T. C. Murphy, F. D. Dopahue, Joha-E, Fanning were License your dog in the town clerk’s office now.’ One dollar extra atter May 1st. Office open daily from § 6 p. m.—adv. Early Sunday morning there were snow flurries in some of the towns across the Rhode Island border and in the forenoon rain fell. Franken Bros. have brought suit against the Norwich Pelt Mfg. Co. for $5,500 damages and possession of the B00ds and chattels claimed. Mrs. ‘Rogers was given a vote of thanks for her interesting talk. Sac- rfetary Allen read a magazine article upon the eumvn!on of perennials from seeds, and -President Gilbert a number of extracts about -différent kinds of seedlings. There was & gen- eral discussion after the reading. The gestion was made by, one of the mefin hprum that 'poillhly many excess of hardy in t! nlr :a.rdau wblch they woul glad to give at this season of the fact that our showing of Negligee and Outing Shirts popular price of $1.00 is net equalied in Negliges Shirts at price. ordered by the department to go into eftect until June 1, but Postmaster Caruthers' experiment is furnishing dgta for the department and other ces to work on, and the depart- ment has notified him that it is very well satisfled with.the way the plan has worked out. On Sunday the New e The Connecticut Churchman states that the Connecticut Girls' Friendly society numbers forty branches, seven the direction of Miss M. A. Czukow- ska, teacher of thie Polish school, the proceeds of the entertainment to be ba “year to Mohegan and Wil- 257y, Ones having been organized In|ror the benet of St. Joseph's Polish they left park, and nrmfi:flnmm commend: | Fisven pontoffice had tia Arst irial of | - We carry the “Hathaway” 5 church. The play was nicely produced B . Who is & mem- | L. clasing regulations. A New Ha-|ong which is well knewn in this by the cast of nine, indicatinig the ven exchange of Monday- says that Mr. and Mrs, Frederick B. Anthony’s infant son, who died Friday, April 21, in Scotland, was buried in_Scotland Rev. L. B. Tenney \Postrmaster Howarth stated that the resuit .of Sunday closing of the post- | office_yesterday showed that there is| no necessity for the general delivery window to be open to the public on Sunday. noufy Henry F- ber of the and'aldp oneof the plrk commissionars. of this suggestion w};{ch had b:: M&h& i t is expect that next meeting |’ n, | of the society will bs held in twa weeks if the mker anted can be lbc\ll'd for as the fullest size and best made § irt on the market. This 2 Shirts is carried in both the style, with detached cuffs, or style with attached cuffs, and | careful training the young men and young women had had in preparation for it. The following was the cast: Leading lady, Miss Franczak; and the Misses Majewska, Anna Izbicks, Léna Iebicka, and Gwiazdowske; leading cemetery, Sunday officiated. On Monday in St. Patrick's church, 3 _ t evening. London it has been decided | wide range of the season’s newest A relatives and friends attended an an- | man, Mr. Pitkiewicz; Messrs. Sznur- ative cemmittees on i o o s 2 - o i . S AR Of Tomi Mo T hAve ey | eduiom . Bl ate o | KowikE s Majewhics. ait Jscecickl: the new collection bill, of | O the presidents - table Monday | fo keep open as usual on Sunday. terns and colorings, including the settlement will help our Spring pur- chases. CHAPPELL CO. James Stanley, celebrated by the Rev.| Refreshments were served after the Hugh Treanor, 5! play and the Pulaski bend played for A ncing. The Providence Sunday Journal fea- tured a sermon by Rev. Clarence M. Gallup, pastor of the Central Bap- t church, on The World Is Grow- ing Better in Every Way. mottied effects in biue, tan and § with stripes of other colers. Difference of 20 Degree: James O. Landon of Treadway ave- nue, who keeps a daily thermometer record thre ut the year, calied atten- tion on Monday to the comparative fig- ures between low marks last week and the corrssponding week a year ago. st Bep ol L 0 B BUILDING NEW FLUE AY ELECTRIC STATION. Entire Dopon‘cm on Unocas Pewer Aktflrmthflflmn as- soclation read exp: thanks to the tion for Mflhlflufl.xuwlhthnm the permanent rivers and AT POLI'S. In izzOUri. With only two of the former com- pany left, the Poli Players still have @ strong company, and the presentation of In Mizzouri this week at Polf’ belonging to Mes. Olive Platt in Platt | 1 opoy, ‘5, meeting with much favor. Contral Wharf and 150 Main Strest. COAL AND LUMBER. avenue. There was not much damage. | which gives the piayers an opportunity Many friends of Mrs, Géorge C. Bills | 0 dispiay their ability, which they do | in a most successful manner, calling Aty M W T tas | forth much applause. The staging & a birthday cake and received numer- | ous gifts and expressions of congrat- | ulation. extensive collection of Seisetle made coat style, French deuble ewll with collar band for the pepular e r attached seft Speneer, Bl R, Spencer, Frederick Stant Nathan ton, Btark, Story, Daniel Sulivan, & B la-m-. Company for Twe Wesks “Buring | i, ‘difference was about 20 degrees s T} W.| Change. L all through the wWeek, last year show- Henry Walden, Aleiander Warden, _ | ing an average of about 50 to 53, while ‘Walter P. Warren, H. W. wxm-mom Supt. W. F. Bo[ue of the gas ailth) ¢his year the mercury made a low rec- Calvin D. Wflhr Ransford Will- | electric department states that he ex- | ;w2 around 32 most all last week. jame, Gt ‘Willlams, Denhmn | pects to start this week on a new flue s, rethorte Z for the boilers, which will be larger The Juluoll Guards. than the present one. This Will con- The Bulletin under the dates given | DCt the prement boilers with the stack, below had the following items of in- terest: April 26, 1861—Captain Harland has received notification from the adjutant Monday morning at 11 o'clock En- gire company No- 1 was engaged in great importance by tho putting out a fire in the woodland | ‘was tha receipt of a letter from the | American A tion of Commerce .rdodfw'.h n"hhhht.-'ze: Formy Ieivbons ol American ‘business men In gatiting their goods: e Gor many and favorably |1t is pointed out a country. of 65 nflllo- p-ople highly cultured and becoming more and more blue and lavender. We have Negliges and Outing. ranging in price from 50c o ch, and we guarantee the S0s | Incidents jn Society #na while it is being connected Botlers will ‘be out of use. Tt will be of brick, about seven feet in height, four and & half to five feet wide and cleverly done and all the appurtenan- ces are ‘orovided for the successful | performance, As the leading man, George D. Mac- ing Kinds and Lohigh ALWAY! IN STOCK. There will be a session of the su- perior court in New London this morn- ing because the supreme court iz in sesaion here. The case for trial is that of Caulkins and others, selectmen, va. Quarrie plays Jim Radburn, the sher- iff, and friend of the Vernon family. Though in distressing situations he keeps a cool head .and wins out in the end. J. H., Booth makes an ex- exacting In. thelr wants and no longer rc-trieled fo_the. mecessitios of life, affordink One of the best fields for | the male of sl (RS lutast tiaproved ma. chinery. about 50 feet long. New tubes and bw will be placed in_the boilers. le the bollers ure down the new . will be in- Job it is expect- general of the acceptance of lils com- pany. It is desigpated as Rifie Co. D :nd is held in readiness for further of- er: 2, system of steam The Jackson Guards, composed most- The Harmony ‘Monday aftermoon with Mrs. R. Potter of Grove The Harmony as any higher grade Our collection of Men's Whits | for strest or dress wear ie " complete in all styles. ; ‘Whist club met) on ' i treet. hist club of Nor- mhflonmnmhfiu wich Town was cntertained Mondas bk build afternoon by Mrs. Cynthia Potter of Grove street. Two tables wefe played Finnegan. cellent villain, playing the role of | . Robert Travers, the train robber and The socialists of Merider. continue | gentleman,’ and does it to the queen’s A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sts. 1y of citizens of Irish birth—a stout, ! | hardy set of as ¢an be found uire two weeks. . The pipes ‘men o anywhere, and who will find out where changed will be so otten out readily g: preparations, for the stat i taste. As'Joe Vernon, the 'blacksmith, er promp ing- - necesyaty’ 3 5 o o Telephona, 189-12. BeReld on 0y 4. A new park. Tamen | W, A, Howell s the casy Going huf)| tme in the. emtan crawl under floors snd work In un-| Miss Florence Bartleit, daughter of| During this week, or as long | for its beauties, has beon secured. | Justice loving countey smith. | John | can branches... It invites the Ameri- comfortable positions when it .was' mey. and Mrs Thomas M. Bartlett of g s 2 . !can business men to call upon it for necessary to give attention 6 the| pawtuxet; R. I, returned home Mon- |ag last, we 'fi Bave About 2.000 socialists and their fami- | A. Robb as Sam Fowler, the express leutenants, Jo JOEN A. MORGAN & m lies will attend. clerk, who was held up, has a part | Delp to enter the German field. -m,", B. Meledy; ser-|Pipes under the present system. @ay, having soent Sunday with Mr. RE which he makes the most of, while w Lacey, The Uncas Power company will be |and Mrs. George L. Carey of Sachem | gafg— £ A union meeting of the organization . ! | depended upon eitirely during this pe- | street. Bruce Kent and Eleanor Parker, play- ing opposite, have the comedy lines which' they handle-to the enjoyment MOTION LIST BUBINESS e IN COMMON PLEAS cbun'r riod. and there being plenty of water mem, v at the Scoiland dam, this is considered Coal and Lumber trainmen, conduc ors, Men’s Negli —-and *operators Michael Rourke, Matthew ' After_spending the winter with her power station and it las been furnish- ing the electricity steadly for months. 'm g Wi » 3 o el thebest time to attempt the wwork. Wa- | sister, Mrs, Philo Hard of Washing- | cuffs attached, wm- faced sieoves Teiephone 14 st whas | S8 o 2 i LS SO Bkt Denkal BT | ot G and Cosn| ESES S Sormpiny " "7 | (e I8 furpine oy the dam, W We | ton "Sifeet Mg Tanny 3L Kurl 814 | pesrl buttons, gusramiosd se farge’ o connected with their work will, The iadies—God for Travers against her family's wish- for Ti Mrs. A. H. Webster of Hartford, who any $1.00 shirt, at the special priee be held. Tadi bless them—are hard at work, day and night, on/ the bt e B ot i es until she discovers her mistake, As —— is visiiing here, leave today (Tues- o } e $fra""Vernon. Mas Reeso portrays well | There was motion list businoss be- | utnts' to be farpisiied ‘out sotdiers | The excavation for (he foundation for | gay) tor their sumtser home at Pigeon | 59 eac boats imade about Do inte vy Iare] e WAttRful e Aung AATRRACC | 198 (HIiW SO uf' common - pifas. ut hall amd all $he offices on the | o1 "0 G ionat “excavation has| OV Cape Ann, Mass A large line of Men’s and Beys’ “4t burns up clean” Commissioner H. F. Potter and his| as the admirer of Sam. The sther | oW London on Monday. In the case| fleor below are siven up fo them, and | peen done. The e _gencrator is — — ing Shirts, in plain e, doputcs, and B second inspections | members of the company give the tup: |of Dennison & Brown ve Mickael | busy Siipley . Seedie 't | due 1o be shipped May 13 and should cream, tan and grey, alse self 'd‘ s.asoned wood il number between 400 and 500.| port necessary to the success of the | O'Connell and wife, pieadings were or- | thread. Of the 2,000 to be- reach here before the firs un at 0o each. B W no Jospgetions 1wl piny dered in ten days. 300 have been finished, 600 more have SPPTSITESE S single town. Alfred Hough was visiting friends in Hartford last week and while there position was offered him which he accepted, The end of this week he leaves o take up his new duties as His friends wish him in his departure. The Chester W, Chapin has taken the place of the New Hampshire on the New Hampshire on th: Norwich line and made her first trip Saturday HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS BEFORE JUDGE GREENE Mrs. Satchen Havens Given Custody of Her Miner Children. Men's Negliges _Shirts, Shirts, Plaited and Full Dress $1.00 each. _ Men's Plaited Negliges Shirts, Plain Front Negligess, with twe lars of same material to mateh, Men’s new Spring line of with attached cuffs, made quality of woven materisl, $1. Intereting rolls of moving pictures are shown during the intermissions. OBITUARY. ‘Therz were five judgments handed down by Judge Waller as follow: In the case of Youngs Morgan et al, administrators, vs. the Mallory com- t for the amount claim- been given out amd 630 remain to be made. Many of those given out to,be sen put into the hands of es in adjoining towns. Many of the ladies who have worked soldiers’ clothing from the Sesinning to get worn out With the labor and fatigue. It necessary that their ve. llea with fresh hands. Breed hall musi be The_present “army of oc- nobly; but they must have an opportunity to rest their C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phenes — 489 MAY BASKETS Miss Lillian Heyworth. The death of Lillan Heyworth, aged 12, occurred at the Backus hospital on Wednesday, after a month’s iliness with heart trouble, and the past few days she suffered from pneumonia. She was the daughter of John and Mary Heyworth, natives of England. | Habeas corpus wrneealfinn ‘were broulht before Judge Gardiner Greene , in the superior court on Monday morn- ing, it being the matter of Satchen Havens, Wiillam and Sarah Haven, for the custody of the phlntlff’a chil. dren, the defendants be grand- rd & Armstrong Co. vs. the New Londan l‘-n;n and xeu;t Co. Iawh and wife, Judge i [ it you have one, ls your cash account, and your canceled checks are indis- putable receipts. We furnish the cut- work. You { i f the Vs e Y| She was, from Westerly and attend- | there 1s Aue the plaintif $305.90. He|industrious fingers. More ladies are fit and do most o g B sl May Baskets 5c up. G o ey S es e 10 b sda” ing school there. The body was taken |also finds that the transfer from | wanted to sew on shirts in Breed hall, | Parents. Judge Greene "%::‘:g“m;:‘: furnien the mones. The benefits are| M g . before they go into service. in charge by Church & Allen and sent | James to is was void and| Aprfl 27, 1861—The roll of the Nor- ;a us (3 her. The chfld¥an are‘aged mutual. : P rkmanship and Crepe and Tissue P | to Westerly on the 2.45 trolley Monday | the money due on'the sale from Le-| wich City Rifies now .containethe| 3 O 3 1f you-are not with us this is an in- | materials, $2.00. 24 lay. 03 five and three, besides whom she- has a baby six weeks old. Mrs, Havens comes from Newport; and the grandparents live on the Connecticut side of Westerly. The | Dlaintiffs husband, Robert Havens, a | Dainter, has gone to parts unknown. At first the wife went to live with his parents, the defendants, and mat- ters were not agreeable and she re tarned to her mother in Newport. Last | January Judge Case denied her peti- Tion, aa at that time she was unable to support her children, but it was shown Monday that she was Wworking, Could earn $13 a week, and her moth- afternoon. nemes of over 100 men. The shirts and uniforms are being rapidly hur- ried forward and the company will be y to rendezvous wherever the ad- fred Farley & Co., the plaintift claim- | jutant general may order them, in the 03 $655.25 @ue him. Judge Waller finds | sarly part of mext weck. the defendent concern included Alfred| The members of the German com- Farley and D. J. Lucy. On the counter|{pany of fiying artillerv will meet in | clatm’ of the defendants $12.32 is al- ia hall Saturday evening. Captain Peale’s compa; Ha- “finds the total amount due the | tered at Alumni hall of Yale colles vhh;m 0 be $474.09, minus the coun-| Henrv F. Cowles. late clerk in Wil- tor claim of $i2.32 leaving it at|liams & Grosvenor's, has been appoint- $467.77- Judgment is entered for thejed sergeant major in the Second regi- plainiiff to recovar thu amount from | ment. Alfred Farley and D. J. ‘Lucy. Judg- The remains of Mary A. Gould reached here from kton Saturda; afternoon ai lurlll ‘was in St. Mary’ cemetery: earsrs were Thomas B. Leahy, John A O'Neil, John J. Cor- kery and Edward Browne. Relatives accompanied the remains here. Two vestrymen from a Buffalo Epis- copal church were here Sunday and after hearing Rev. N. P. Carey preach tendered him o call from their church. Rev. Mr. Carey informed them that he could not entartain the call, as he had decided to go te New York, a fact they did not knovw. vitation. 'Tke Thames Loan b Trust Co. The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness. Don’t Think of buying FLOOR COVERINGS unt nore Lewis to Ephraim Howard is ad- ToGked ag disg Jomes Lewls Judgment is entered for the plaintiff for $305.90- | In the case of R. R. Morgan vs. Al- Flowers, and aflnzaof Baskets for making at RS, EOVIN 'S, Frankin S Place Cards William J. Ryan. The many frisnds of Wiliam J. Ryan will regret to learn of his death, which occurred about two weeks ago at Staten Island at the age of 42. He formerly resided at No. 151 CLff street and was employed as & dry goods and | shoe clerk here and was also in uu. insurance business- He is survived by his mother, Mrs. John Ryan, and & | sister, Miss' Néllie Ryan, of Staten Isl- and. He was sick for some time. Weavers at Falls Mill Strike. —and — At the Falls mill there are about 50 - er will give the family shelter. you see our line. Our stock is now at Saturdsy, Dartmouth collese ob- | Polish weavers out on & strike. They | Tiohs,i% 8180 given 3. D. Lucy to recov OILING THE STREETS, —— i Best, néw goods constantly cAmhing served Founder's day, in honor of Rev.|want more money. but it {8 not likely | 'y [ollowme cases were assifmed| North Main Strest and Central Ave- | ALL SEEM SATISFIED In, and we guarantee that whether it e B e e s i e i i Far as Eighth Strest G WITH 6UNDAY CLOSING | is Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, il Cloth y. ards Winaham, April 22 1711, and founded | Bne ol e ot the Shetucker Sont | April 27, at Neswich, at 9.30John :l":t’;' T S el — or Linoleum, our prices are right in ol n Lebanon, later remov- . : ] ing the Inatitution to Hanover, N. I1, | recentiy, but he expects that they will Griros, ot ‘al.‘ve. Georgh Geraps, allas i Tried Threo Times Now and the Plan | every instance. 2 and acting as its first president ten | be back at work in a day od two. They | gpril 29, at Norwich, at’ 9.30—Thom- | __ The Oiling of the strects was started of the Postmaster Works Waell. —-— years until his death, went out on a strike at noon. as J. Moriarty ys. .O’'Connell & Shea| 9D Monday morning by the street de- de’ Wall Papers et al, Martin Colberg ve Avery C.|Dertment and” the job of covering| Last Sunday made the third trial a ap ¥ An extensive brush fire raged on o << -| North Main street and Central avenue | for the Sunday closing of the post- eritir CRANSTON S Fishers island at two o'clock Monday 2 at New . London, at 10—Alex ;za:ucompk!’ed as far as Egihth street. | oice and the ' collection | Oyap ‘two hundred putterns in mneat appl ion. expected that the remainder of it will be finished today. The entire street is being oiled, the Connecticut company furnishing the oil for be- tween the ‘tracks and the city, applies afternoon, giving the impression In New London that the bathhouses at Eastern Point were burning. Indeed the report was circulated freely routes and Postmaster William Caru- thers. said on Mondey that the plan continued to work just as satisfactor- ily as it did when he tried it for the first time three weeks mgo. The col- lection routes were covered on times and the shortened service at the post- office window is proving adequate for all the needs of the public, He now has the cards in all the boxes so that people can ‘tell whether the box they are putting a letter into on Sun- May Feinsteln vs. Jacob Sheider.. cit; New. London, vs. Stephen A. Perkins. “May 3, 8t New London. at 10—Annie Thorson vs. ‘Groton and -Stonington Many Street Railway Co. ., tMl,v £, at New London. at 10—Perry Ladies and pretty 'Wall Papers from 5¢ a rall upwards. ~All Borders Free. SHEA & BURKE, Norwich and Taftville Phone No. 704. The Wauregan House Parker-Davenport Co., in was a fire New London that there near the Hotel Griswold. it, It is Intended to oil on the caf lines first and two more tanks are expected in 3 fow s.- It did not require one for what was done on Monday, %0 that with the two tanks here a. large stretch of street will be covered. In the mext week or two it is hoped | day is one from which a collection to have ofled those streets which have | will be made that day. usually been ‘sprinkled. : The new Sunday regulation wag not The BestCandy 10 present to anyone as & gift is & box | of LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES. There is a guarantee slip in each box that| the Chocolates are fresh and you'll find | the varlety excellent sold at DUNNS PHARMACY, 50 Main Street ———eieeee e NOW BUY " Garden and Flower ¥ you don’t need them today you fikely will tomerrow. Be prepared ! . People’s Market : & Frankiin St. :clmnomn Prop. it your busi- you vy e PRBIE (x4 1o PO me. 't rougi che advertis- ‘ The Esordia club of Norwich, which has members in New London, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Max Baratz of Cottage street, New London, Sunday. About 25 wers present from Norwich. A soelal hour was enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. The vis- itors returned on the 9.45 car. Stone vs. Moses A. Pendleton, adm. SUPREME COURT IN SESSION HERE TODAY | Eight Cases Ready to Be Argued— Justices Arrived on Monday. Chief Justice F. B. Hall and the four associate justices of the supreme court of errors of Connecticut were in town e Monddy "afternoon for the April term of the court, which opens here NORWICH NEST, 1396, ORDER OF OWLS ANNUAL BALL, ARMORY, Friday Evening, April 28, 1911 Cadillac Orchestra Admission $1.00—Gentleman and Twe Cadies. Boxes and Tickets at Engler's. Tickets 406-410 will ‘not be good for admission. e tyis and amore aounnum Bulil”for” this ‘New are timid about using a toilet cream or skin food on account of ofl it is sup- posed to contain. The Naugatuck correspondent of the ‘Waterbury Republican notes that one o(lthe big life insurance companies “will service ‘PUNERAL. Mrs. C. Cheney. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Harriet C. Che- held from her hu hme. No of the mw‘nt-hphn ch’ll;rch, .ag,qm of the iex ife of the deceased and of the infiy 4 etice for goad which she has exerted i community. The large atternd- ance of friends and- Feiatives incinded from oqt of town. The casket sdwin B. Miner, otu P S evls o jurial was in the uflu m‘t-y where 4 committal 32 By ' Mr. Wright. ! “bad charge of me' We wish to assure them that Per- oxide Cream is not greasy, nor does if contain anything of an ofly or greasy nature. introduce free visiting nurse or its industrial policy augatuck and vicinity. Dr. d Cahfll -of Waterbury has ‘been selected as the nurse.” m'r_l- Fidelio Bes On Draft or in Bottles. Team Delivers Everywhers, lor argument o te mession, so' that three days will probably b occupled, Four of the asek are ppeals by the plaintiff and a like number by the defendant. | A pleasing characteristic of PEROX- IDE CREAM is that it can be applied at any time during the day without fear of making the skin 1ook shiny. The current issue of the Notice to Mariners, issued by the bureau of lighthouses pf the department of com- merce and labor, contains notice of E change along 'Block Island sound on April 14, when the Southwest Ledge whistling buoy was discontinued and in its place was established the South- west Ledge bell buoy. . Town Clerk Holbrook has now reg- istored 500 dogs, but there-are about threg timés as many to be licensed | and this week. being the last one, will be & busy one for the i Iown ik Be favored with a seed, the mh! lown clerk is offering them an inducement for those whe come early. The burial of Henry Ludlow, the in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lud- low, who diad e sfantile paralysis, as Moosup Represented Among Tayrists.| The steamship Cleveland of th Hamburg-Anrican- line has from ber xln tourists an The trip, which W days, wipited 34 pores o cl\l inchfln-f :Idfi mp- co + Faded Blt-—Remwn druff end invigozates the’ —Promotes 8 luxu m., healthy hair lrowm—SIw: !dhn‘ onc. s pota dye It is a true skin food and’ sinks tne t0 the pores and is entirely absorbed. PEROXIDE CREAM is the ideal skin food and toilet cream. #Price 25¢ and 50¢ th. Jar- SHITHS B, ST =2 Fraskiin Square, Norwich, |Cro (m at ruord, at 8 o clock. The mv ,‘;