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TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. | | New London (Norwich) Line THE INTERESTS OF WESTERLY Getfng on With Canal Street Improvements—Represen- 310 5 p. m.—TWO-HOUR SALE WEDNESDAY—3 fo 5 o’clock —To— tative Utter Addresses University Club—Edgar L. Wil- P Ibs. Soda. NEW YORK —Frii i Ibs. Ibs. loaves Hllk Oyster STEAMERS son Dead—Friends Congratulate Mrs, Edmund Stillman 2 ¥ e G {and [: Bread UG 0 on 88th Birthday. ' = AND— NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose thls route siext time 1uu u 8 to New York. You'll have a 2 Ibs. LIVER 1 Ib. BACON Native FOWL 'l‘he and You Hsve Always Bonght, and whl(-J: has been b ed in con- The aplie driver to be used in con in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of nection with the bullding of a tempo- Tary trestle to accommodate the work ford Monday from five weeks' visit in England i vo Long Island Sound &n: gy, At lts annual mesting the D.O. T. Cd and has been made under his per- Superd view of th :w):nd;rf‘llfl -l‘{‘gn-‘ train 1s now enguge ing In as @ | an organization of ladies connecte 5 infancy. d water front of Manhattan e plan of extensive railroad| with the Broad street Christian church, sonal supervision since its ney, e T eae st ts. The trestls wili be built d these officers: Mrs. A. V. West, 4 Allow no one to deceive youin this. m, 11 N week days only, due New York, Pler , Eam River. at §.45, and Pler 40, orth River, 7 o'clock next morning. awion 9128 Write telephone W. J. Phill, side of the Pawcatuck new cancrete plers will the temporary bridge. ding from a point near parallel to the present to the Pawcatuck river ed and this class of her side of the river ommenced as 500n as possible. dent; Mrs. C, R. Brown, Mercy Talbot, vice presidents; Jessie A. Love, secretary; Blanche Brown, assisiant secretary; Marion Kenyon, treasurer. Mrs. Eliza D, Stillman, widow of mund Stillmen, observed the 88th nniversary of her birth Monday at her 1ome in Granite street, where she re- sides with her daughter, Mrs. Charles All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good’* are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Uastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= be or canal Agent, ‘New London. Conni, for state: that ste A g sk s | 1 e e goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It FANCY DAIRY CHEESE, bb. .. ... . 15¢ wive 31c [ rooms 3 taforma 1 y being removed and the brick struc- | fioh, called and extended congratifia- contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic 1 .‘}r..‘u?"féfl‘i? iy substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms PEANUT BUTTER, | R | ,/zc EGGS—Selecled, ]arge dark brown 29¢ esent _site. “from Canal street er and the mode of on the same BERMUDA A FARADISE ON EARTH Every outdoor recreation. zu-uun sea bathe ing. fishing, boatiny -u cling. STONINGTON ’Cerch and kaern:l lntarun—Traw' ol Club Meeting—Fred Avery's Wife | and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the FARINA or HOMINY Vanilla-Lemon | Threaded be filling, feet in width With Him at Hospital. Surveyors 1 of the contemplated sew g hrough Church street. This {s a long | d improvement and will be wel- er Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALwaYys are at work over a dia- | healthy and natural sleep. Lenox SOAP AMMONIA Bhe .20 8 | COMPOUND, 2 bots. 15c COCOANUT, bb... Best PRUNES Mohican Rolled Durkee’s Salad DRESSING, bottle . ... 8 Avold Seasio Transatianic e VOCEANAD | Lar wively Firat-Class Passeager Stamer o Berm 14,000 Tons: 535 Feet Long. ‘astest. Most Luxurious and only Exele No Cattle or Freight earried on the | FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP. | sl g ? | i F arts — luding m berth & meal . B S e ednesdny evening the Ladles Ald | Bears the Signature of ull qu bottle...9c | 1 can Cleanser OATS, 3 pkgs....... 25¢ T T h reat, to d society of Calvary church is to meet | trie Toom. son. To Install Officers. is esday) evening, Wwhen Travel Club’s Topios. the homo of Mrs. Jerome Ander- ting of the Ladies' Auxiliary ton A. O. H. will be held | the ewly elected officers wlil be install- The Kind You Have Always Bought Seeded RAISINS Mohican Creamsry BUTTER 1 pkg. Laundry 1 pkg. Stove Poluh . [} | Washington CRISP | Bteatm neated when neocamury, - Oiohestea. Prome gnade Dances. Gymusslu | ‘Wireiess, Submarine afety Sl s, Staterooms with Brass Beds, ultes with Private Baths. Finest Promsaade k in the Worl Landing sengers at Hi A or Frank H. Afies, Alles befiéin, Malo Strest. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. tenth meeting of tho Travel club In Use For Over 30 Years Ib. 36¢ be held today (Tuesday) in the THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STAEET, NEW YORK CITY. y ding room of the free library. The . . oica Srih he: St Lowts 1246-1510, by anitary Flumbing Charles Mason; A Bit of Paris, | 5 e Dame, Sanite Chapelle, The Sor- M B. Spalding. A peep Into an up to date bathroom hoolhot Q;( bell :;'au mn% by | KNOX MUST PRODUCE ADMITS LAWRENCE o than the Saturday eveniny ng the summer you 5 ol ey THE VOUCHER RECORDS. | WAGES ARE TOO LOW 54 tabre. 1bok. 65, 00 Deth u’r“bm more received slight injurles while 2 R o g on the Center street pond. g is good at the Center stre where crowds are enjoying tk re dail r Josepe 1l at her s Bulletin, a ser 4 at Kingstol a freight np off the en the car. A on golt h, falling under the result ot he is visiting in New Bed- home on Elm 1 ed Sunday evening | n, House Committes to Subposna Secre- | tary of State Again. Washington, Jan. 22.—A second sub- poena commanding the production of voucher records will be served on Sec- retary of State Knox by the house committee on expenditures in the state department to get before the public the | method of expenditure of $20,000 ap- | propriated for the celebration in 1809 of | the discovery of Lake Champlain. This ubpoena will manifest to the state department and the president Chair- man Hamlin's purpose to reach the | But President Wood Says Times are Too Dull to Raise Them. Lawrence, Mass, Jan. 22.—There were few developments of importance today in the strike of 15,000 of textile workers In Lawrence, both manufac- turers and strikers remaining firm in their demands. While 6,000 strikers enmassed upon the Common this aft- ernoon voted almost unanimously to reject a proposition to meet the mill owners in separate committees, the va- rious mill officials continued to empha- size their assertions that they would KNABE DECKER FISCHER “It Always Pays To Buy the Best Possible’ (Axiom) FIRST, as a business investment. SECOND, for durability, satisfaction, comfort and pleasure. THIRD, the make should be by a well-known manu-~ comfort, 1 will show you samples and plans of the poicelain and other tubs and give you estimates for the work of putting them iu in the best manner from a sanitary standpolnt—and guars antee the entlrs fob 3. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. dent he lies at the Rhode | S8Cret expenditures of the state depart- | not deal with the strikers as one body. 3 - -3 . osd ital with a fractured skull. |MeOt and to obtain a more generally | Admits Wages Are Too Low. HAINES facturer of established reputation. CA = g tomington. His wite | Understood construction of section | o e 2 of the federal law which permits se- | Another statement from President '\~ for Providence and ith him, NOANK is st Folows Business Meeting of A, . S.—Framing of Barges Begins at 'he Shipyard. nefit soclety had its crecy of state department expenditures if the president holds their publication | is inexpedient. Chairman Hamlin told Secretary Knox, who was on the witness stand, that ho Intended to make a test case of | the incident, but before doing so he would {ssue a “subpoena duces tecum’” to give Mr. Knox a chance to answer it. STERLING CAMERON HUNTINGTON ANGELUS PLAYER PIANO ‘Wood of the American Woolen com- pany was made public late today. President Wood said that although he belleves that the wages in the textile industry are too low, he regrets that the demands of the strikers cannot be granted now, owing to dull times. He said that he would gladly recommend an increase of wages when conditions are sufficlently improved, and declared OUR AIM is to give you a piano embodying these essentials at a price within the reach of all. OUR PRICES on these standard makes of pianos are lower than the New York or Boston markets. These are a few reasons why you should go to furnished promptly, Large stock et patterns. Nc. 11 to 3 Farry Btreet T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, persor The American Bectetars & ol that he was ready t t & commit- i 1 “ Secretary Knox declined to make el g oy sraduslly n | we meeting Monday evening in | putiic the expenditures today. He | iee of the strikers from his mills. He 92 branklin Street citizen w\‘;;nv [Firset with a large | sa1d he acted under the order the pres. | declared that the reports about the low ® [ ] AT P After business, Whist Was | {dent lssued in April, which directed | Wages paid in his mills were untrue, Rdgar L Wilson a com- | e that no officer of the state department | Haywood Coming. llcation of diseases n the village. after Harley yment R. Meister of d of New London was ned to his home a short has secured at the Bee Hive in New | who has been {1l Spring | hompson has_re- | { shall furnish information to congress as to matters filed under the provisions | of sectlon 291 without the rresident's | wrmen authority. “Will you ask the president to let| you produce those papers?’ asked Chairman Hamlin, “I will speak to the president about | 1d Mr. Knox. ‘Later it was declded to issue the sub- 1 poenaed Secretary Knox, who was at- tending a meeting of the committee on Ex-President Willlam D, Haywood Marsh Building 23 of the Western Federation of Miners, who was tried and acquitted on the | 0 and 232 State St. New London, Connecticut harge of murdering Governor Steuen- | cnberg of Idaho, will arrive in Lan rence Wednerday night to worlk in the | terest of the strikers, according to| = J. Eitor of New York, the present | Most Remarkable Record in History of rike leader. Posto Department. OVER 500 FRAUD PROMOTERS WERE PUT OUT OF BUSINESS were continued until Friday. City Mar- | 1P shal Logan asked that this action be | We Warn You Again! in time to save disappointments. CO-OPERATIVE PLUMBING CO. 81 Franklin Stree Telephane 771 ] poena, which is made returnable on| Believe Dynamite Was “Planted.” E. L. BURNAP s, spending a Jn:\“(‘.mndasxlhl | Thursgay. Investigations were continued to- S er parents, Mr. and Mrs. s Mo i cer | night 1 - 3 dulent sc ¢ o D s e ; z i in Ferit Amboy, N. 3| of the sl dopastacnts spmchion he. | o1 thres 1o o eymemmitn o shps o i iron If you have Dyeing or Cleansing Work to be done by |{Plumbing, Steam and Gas jeebe 1s confined to his | fore the committee today without the|last Saturday. The dynamite was UL of bust » : : " - ot by llness. on|Lake Champlain papers or an sccount | “planted” is the general bellef through- ‘r""‘;‘:‘ e LEWANDO'S for Spring 1912 BRING IT HERE || Prices and work satisfactory ames Stackhouse has been | of th, diture of a fund for the re- | out L: Th! nn € D - g . | for S e e e e | P bty e o NOW ! Don’t wait until March or April when we || 10 piatt ave Tl Jouglas has returned to | said th h a d 5 ssued toda : . s 2 7 3 ¥, after spending several | o iy pore hiad been thlen ‘from:| 2{’{“,:‘;‘;,‘p’;ogf“‘e";;‘;"gl;‘n‘;‘e‘d";l_nfl;}jfi are rushed with work. Remember we warn you now 1 Loren Douglas on Pearl| The committee immediately sub-|in the police court today, their cases S. E. GIBSON t to friends in New | foreign affairs. He was asked about | taken, explaing that “thi ot | mails in fu | . 3 i e the papers. Yel matistactory (o tha policer + | raud, 'O this | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker raming of Barges. | “T do not know where they are, but Fower at W | were tried and 184 we - bk . soon move to| . The work of framing the barges in |1 will guarantee they are in the state rat Wark in Mills. | schemes investigated were of [] Agent for Richardson and Boyn! mer's & pyard to W lifleet, Mass. . Fitch . Walter Rathbu s head was begun Monday. | has returned from the guest m, ball team will go Douglas received a severe tment,” sald Mr. Knox. know about these papers sp Mr. Morrison was recalled. tounded the committee by that the papers in the Lake Cha case were withdrawn frem his o Aesistant Secretary of State Chandler do not ifically.” He as- Another 54-Hour Strike. Fall River, Mass,, Jan. 22.—The loom Those in a position to judge, declar- ed today that there was a still smaller number of persons at work in the mills than there was last week, and the strike leaders are positive in their opinions that within a short time the manufacturers will be obliged to close arlety, varying as th “from the simplest tion to a gigantic gule of worthless stock In fake compapies and and tious Institutions, per or in the report proj OF THE STEEL TRUST. | Raised by Friends. nnessee Clergyman Released on Bail | & with the Norwich Circulating Library Agency for Lewando’s Best French Dyers and Cleansers drake Pills—and you'll fitd you can eat what you want, enjoy it all, and digest it thor- Furnaces. 55 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conn. fotted Plants, Ferns and CutFlowers sday) evening to|Hale on Dec. 6, but were returned Lo | thelr mills entirely. In no instance s s knoyn to | , tresh and varied assostment y five there. him Saturday. No Serious Disturbances. lm;s offics has a person convicted on a rom a " | “Do you mean to say you had There were no_disturban, Sy} RN O = ERALeR: » Installed Officors. e A e aceount todny noqdistubances of any | {imbted o reorganize his scheme Eat What You W. t GEDULDIG’S, Literty councll, Daughters of Amer- | manded Representative Dent. Y. | charge of Intimidation, but the militia | 97 & DeW nam u an Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Strest. GMRlin | ofe s of e e o0 sld tha impitise (MY iming Sl disirict was main- | REV. W. D. WFARLAND'S If your appetite is fickle, your digestion weak e stalled offic y Ross | that you h ained. REV. . i ' » eak, 1], recently instituted. “T was | s o B e Phog i SR e R R TRIAL IN TWO WEEKS. | your bowels slow to act, try Schenck's Man. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The firm of Kenyoh & Pickhover, do- fixers and many of the weavers in ici ; | oughly. They cure liver ills, stomach disorders ing a retail liquor and grocery busi- the Fall River Tron works company's P“M;,i'::“:'“:r;"?“ c"',_: ;f Stesi _The trial of | and keep you up to the highest standard of ncss, have ‘recently: difsolved pertner- - e e is Ruinou : R ehip: ABUNDANCE OF SOFI FLUPFY “AlR ‘\,"",:3 J;,e’,':a‘,::g 5 m;;’h;gf}-fibnmxf‘fi s, He Says. d of Cedar C health. Wholly vegetable—absolutely harmless From now on this business will bi 3 ’ ot s wages, due to the 5i.| Washington, Jan, 22.—James A. Far. | e conducted along the samo lines as ih educational affairs arged with —sold everywhere, 25c. Send a postal for our p i s {he past by JOHN G. KENYON. N“ nm T | hour Jaw, and also claiming that, de- R pracestonted, States | performing two operations which re- free book, and learn to prescribe for yourself. éf:'fi&d’ KENYON & PICKHOVER. A \ F Fifl‘“'dc S S 200 d A o Les | sulted in the death of Miss Elsie Do | 3 - e Stanley steel investigatl o et i i . I\ 0] A PAR llCLE 0 DANDRUF further reduced their earnings. These giling comuniliee | ,q hig former secretary, is DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphi 0 today agalnst unneccssary publl 08, it Y5 48 . Je 5 s lelphia, Pa. mills belong to M. C. D. Borden's blg | 00 AEAISL unnecessary publicily of | of yithin the next two wee print cloth plant. ministe in this country as rulnous to forel educator, several days Dbidaine ol % : T trade of domestic manufacturers. T T E derine will {mmedlately |. - Tuft Advieed In Tonnessss. | LiocP O SOMEKS mandtacturars, The was bre ‘ v very nce how dull, faded brittie | Nashville, Tenn,, Jan. 22—President | with the committee the * R er frie led | = just molsten & cloth wity, | Taft was endorsed for remomination|and ideas of trust regulation w e = | S flda E ind carefully draw it |for president at the next natlonal re- | differed somewhat from sugzestions |$%900- i B u y ven“\gQ vour halr, taking one small |Publican convention by the state re- | previously made by E. H. Gary, execu- TR G 5 | At time. The effect {s amaz. | Publican committee meeting here to- | tive head of the steel corporation, An- | A new college of 8 > | our hair will be light, flufty and day. The committee called for a An Oklahoma Roosevelt Club. one whose qualifications have been proven by service, was drawn. rubber Naugatuok.—The tactories | will close down for two weeks in Feb- | ruary because of a surplus supply. | ———— EVEN CURES ULCERS drew Carnegie ani othe been opened at | B | maintaining prices, though he thought some sort of combination gmong steel | men today to maintain prices, st | Cleanses the System| o R eratena e, carnerte mace| €ffectually; Dispels | %3;2; remaLlc but M. cesagla Tas 1ot colels ‘and Headaches. vears. You gentlemen probahly were | due to const'Patlon. | Best for men, women ! surprised at the alacrity displayed | n desire: e state- | his roguish little emile, his pretty littie LA/GH 70N, The Photographer, | A. N. CARPENTER Commerce Street oD Telephone 171, until further notice, 5 t e Pirai] : Have you bad baby's pholograpd | i d | . have an appsarance of | convention for March 12 and also en President F 1 asserted that the | Africa. c Finest and largest storage room pundance; an incomparable ~ lustre, | dorsed Governor Hooper of Tennessoe | ‘Gary dinners” at which steel manu- n art 1o take baby's photo- || in this city. Elevator service we will serve a softness and luxuriance, th P’ i for renomination. & irers asSemble to Iscuss the e s 1t 5 i T um“ufr e e tride, Bl b0 inRtsuee b Beme o graph w5 It should be taken. To catch || connected. Rates reasonable. Six o’clock Dinner a 1| tonight—now n'»m your halr 15'?\5 Roosevelt. club had its inception here | 0y ¥ 00 T8TENGE o1y winat tne g g e ek e o cofltract work Music by the Orchestra a5 "wott a5 Smy—that 1t hay | (p4AT. Stopn are belng taken to make | pries® Pyt stce] toasufintorers | $xperience o photestaphing chidren nair been negloctedyor injured by carcless | L1° MOV SUle- TS K0 MR, |in the Unitod States today are alike. | take them. No troublesome posing.|J and Building Materials of every R Sh will just try a little Danderine. Bt woeclaration of Rrinciple® | gie that it was obvious that there was | |} erices and estimates. one 2 R 1 : [ WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co., Proprietors. The Fanning Studios, 16-Day Rasagauble, Hasalts From Now Sion| *and children: youn Gelivered to Any Partof Norwieh | | | C"‘"' ortO lco B h R i e - etorted . Ale that 1s ecknowledged to be the | Na.. 31 Willow: Strest, | L2ANAMAS Winter Resort — G retorted Mr. and old. g 5 o FASTERR R Soba aifort ] Od sores and ulcers are quickly re on the market — HANLEY’S plTCflE | NORWICH, NN, i e s | ity sn e | WO STMTBE K L G reomwmms we. | Toget its Beneficial | Fésntess ¥ e wie va| GEO, E. R | — ute of your time, take our 16-day 2?,‘{,‘:_‘,‘,‘.,{;""{“ connecting Nassau with Q|| iinds of skin diseases and blemishes. | Thompsonville, Conn, Jan. 22—EI- | effeds al s note th recelve prompt attentioa. Civil Engineer, | Wall Pape: Interior Decorations, ersise from New York tosad around e achTharsdayand Satan | || Ec2ema. pimples, blackheads, acne, | easer Dyer, 75 years old, was instant.- | ,AIWAYS NOLE e | ; | meconmick 2 Frankiin s gineer, | Lincursta, Fabrikona, Art Cloth and Cuba § Progreso: each Friday for Tampico, making The Lee & Osgood Co. the local Iy kilied today by being struck by a | The body was not found until lomc{ be - Il Enchantment” and gy - barbers iich and every form of skin | wishes to &0’ cunce to hia patrous and Bor. Intees _—t "i‘l’;% S‘:‘.’s“flm;};n;&r taciar polnss T 1ot ot pros; comnecting oel- | alaense reapond to this antiseptic and | Foalfi Gl ths RlEn gy s name of the compa"‘ fhe Tublle Lot e e e N iy .:-nmrnn- Ak r:‘-‘ » " v ¥ . i greaseless skin food and tissue build- | New Yorl ew Haven ot roadway, Chapman building, oppesite 3 7 | Mexico Suiey s Yoy e J i raiiroad, “Onres mites “cast ot ére. | (CAVIEORNIA fifi SYRUP(O. NEW LINE B o Cugtaliis: R for sailings, illustrated lets and further particulars. NEW YORK & PORTO RICO S. S, CO. conne Ppoin ions for Mexico Cit; . Writs for literature and particulars, NEW YORK & CUBA MAILL S. S. CO. agents for Hokara, have been author- {|ized Dy the manufacturers to refund the purchase price to any dissatisfied hours after the accident. He leaves no immediate relatives. plainly printed on the Simeon E. Baldwin of FALL DRESS GOODS direct from millp at very low prices. Asrortment lengths of all kinds. Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Prices F. C. ATCHISON, M. D, ‘We lay and finlsh Hard Wood Floors and guarantee Best. Work at Lowest Prices. Estimates cheerfully furnished, Geaeral Office, 11 Broadway, New York. | General Office, Pier 14, East River, N.Y, ; ustomer. Buy o far today and see 1'1"::"?'_67“1 imeon B Beldwi ‘Ionto every packaqe MILL REMNANT STORE PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, SR e 0r yourself what a remarkable rem- | will be the principal speaker a e N BLOOM, Proj Room §, Second Fi or. Shannon Bldg. | THEIIE 1 ne ng medium in Authorized Tourist Agenc dy Hokara reall b for | b ? the Friendly Sons of St. af the Genuine JOHN i =100 % Eastern Conpecticut equal to The Bui- Or an; iroad Ticket Office or ! edy y Liberal jar for | banquet of the Friendly 3 o ” 25c. Larger sizes 50c and $1. lhmck Monday evening, March 18. 6 171 W. Main St Night 'ohops 1283 letin tor business resi SRl e 5

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