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: he was able to soar to oratorical HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE | heiglits, and was one of the leading L] public speakers in the city, presenting t Toiiet Germicide? / 3 A s ' his views and opimions, whenever oc- /e to pay b0c or $1.00 a \ I casion required, in a clear-cu: and de- | pint for listerian antiseptics or per- iy & b6 o el FRARRE et cisive manner, which carried weignt | oxide. You can make tl'bd limtfi olt‘ a B " B Rk | and conviction. more cleansing, germicidal, heallng One of Norwich's Leading Physicians and- Citizens Passed | Dr. Harriman was 2 man of jovial [and deodonizing antiseptic” solution ™ disposition, kindly disposed and eas- | with m\;i 25@; box 05 Plxtl;l‘a:‘—nmml'-A-L 3 s > fod R ily approached. The entire city will{ble antiseptic powder, obtainable al Away in New York Hospital Following Operation—End mourn s passing, bui s ‘memory | ang Grug store. R o . o . W ngzer long for the great and 'axtin2 destroys ge t % ARG TR VI ST Buden BE Ehahuint membes of Bt P | it ta-the ‘ass mouth wash and gur will be continued rizfi's churcih andl;nt::ke;no impbn:n;. &!e,-und why It purifies the breath, 5 B vart in the work of that body. cleanses ura preserves ihe teeth bei- 5 ' " f Though his death had been preced- | land and emigrated lo the United | Tver loyal In his friendships he | ler than ordinary deacitelons g In orce X that effect tnzousTout | States-when youns. He acquired his| was ready to do his part in behalf of | sr0ge hathing it completely eradl: flernoon, the passiug away of | catly educaticn in the schools of Win-4 ancther and he thought well on both | CAes ljf]"P"; s pyo ry dainty Wom- Patrick ” jarrimen in the Gen- | chendon, Ma. indwas graduated | sides of all questions, narrowness be- | anle Lo TG e Gt e miby atier & o . . - 3 al in New York froin THoly Cross college, Worces'e:, | ing eliminated amd right siven his|SH SDEFRCSR Uil € b P C llttll\ Cfl ° X fricay eve- | with the class cf 1831 taking thé|suppori. Rare judgment, fine public | (et and hyglenic uses = = 1S 1S e qreates rice oom over the city, as | highest nonmors and receiving the de- | spirit, generosity, strict integrity, hon- 1 Infla:\me(rl]eel;essxnnd to. puticy S spread upon its re- gree of bachelor of arts. o “’rszpiah"fdlu hte prtnfih)lea,mluy;l;y and breath after smoking. You can i) € soon after 1.30. ‘There was He sued his course in medicine | and faithfulness, were all combined in tiseptic at any a for the worse in his condi- at the Dartmouth medical school and | his personality. . g‘;\‘l‘P:z";;ge SUGOH e b et t e wholie season. arge array [\) atlc (AR tion on Friday morning. and 1 Har. | was graduated from the Univer: The svmpathy of the community is | FoA8 postpald from The Paxtine Toi- man was summoned to his bedside uf New Vork in March 188, and in | with the family in their loss. ~His| Al postpald from The TAxThd 00 . ) from the hospits ne following June was honored by | home Was the object of his devotion, | \*¢ C0. Boston Sfass. Who Wi, S0 . . 140 a, com- his wlma mater with the degree of |and there he will be inexpressibly | Jou 8 free sample it Values for oda AV, an 1S Lvenin by Dr 4. J. Donohus J. C. AM. After a few months us assist- Dr. Harriman was ‘wice befots buying. - ’ ’ A ant physic nford Hail, Flush- | first wife being Miss Ber- |y, g TSRl Haalth ing, L. I, ted in Norwich, | 1gdon, to whom ne was mar- : i where he buiit up one of the largest eptember 30, 1890, = She died |l nut for those suftering from kidney practices in the city and was alghly , July 1845, About eight vears ago |8l men‘» m\[ a -erx(mne- iy ek ’ rommended throughout this section | he married Miss Muiz\umr_ hu_\ whom g:::;lp b::;uzm :neg rhfl“mim“ ey . AT SDBCIAL Seper poncioner and '3 e | Be b suiivedlorener wit ne s P et Sone "heak-sra wtie IRIDDON'S ‘Posces his profession as a le brother, Jokn J. Harriman of Win- |kiuneys, restore normal action, and o "‘ i gl Litlepmiiig Sl | with it health and strength. Mrs. M. 3 : 2 ; H f .rg . e e SR A | Spalsbury, Sterling, 1L, says: -1 ‘Et:mp!&l:g‘g‘:rm:'»‘a“‘ vieces IniEinal Clearance Prices on Men’s Winter Overcoats — Our hefhidi 7 |suffered great pain in my back ana|jwhite, = i VALENTINE PARTY. fidness, could not sieep st night, and S R ok Entire Stock at exactly half prices. been a ruember of Giyven by Miss Lois Laughlin in Hon- |fonid B3t raee M ¥ gy . 1%—6c a plece, value Sc 3 i Mo ead. But two bottles of Foley Kid- ) ¢ Lo Al 4 aff at the Backus 1os: | or of Her Guest, Miss Wetmore. |ney Pills cured me. The Lee & Os- No, 2—8c a plece, value 10c. $10.00:0vercouts at.$ B0 | At e sene Oitin ana We B LR 8 — | good Co. : < ; g5 4 1 ;“‘ Lt Miss Lois Laughlin gave a delight- | SuiaLTh e At 11c—Brilliant Taffeta Ribbon, 3] $15.00 Overcoats at$ 7.50 | ¢ 19c—Men's Lisie Web Suspenders) s R g ful valentine party at her home in the Blamed a Good Worker. inches wide, in black, white and with calfskin ends, value 26c. ar of offives TN o 4 g 2 , . o“and when ne Osood Wednceday evening in henot| f plamed my:heart for severe dis- all the wanted colorings, vae| $18.00 Overcoats at$ 9.00 |, o= o = Feeoy-lined as By B ew | 0f her guest, Miss Portia Woimore of | preg v left side for two years,” A 3 “ipei il Al "”}fi New London. The gu included “rf‘“\"‘\vf“ ol Dt Vo, Mk E 12%e. $10.00 Overcoats at $20.00 Shirts and Drawers, value 500, terest in party affairs nnd was one of | Viss Tdith Fierson, Mis g { know mow: it was indigestion, as Dr.|§at 1So—Brilliant Taffeta Ribbon, 4 At 59c—Men's Camel's Hair Shirts and ite Joagers. n 1835 as candidate for GihAve s The | Aaifey | i Aoy LitesEily y ouied tnohies wifld, 4o bisck, whits aid Drawers, value 75¢. s huhiag Crted iubing but SRR s o a5 | ey troubles, constipation, headache or all the wanted colorings, value|Men’s Neckwear At $139Merig Naiural Wool Com- by severa X joye . Fverything was served | o8 & Toae O . “ its, va 200, wv“\’m of - 'w:\lu\(; ‘;w ‘!;:ql ‘”‘“ “:A‘” ‘: s st e ll‘oh 25c at The Lee & Osgood 19c. {QL I 1.000 M('{H.Sr ;ffiurf-‘invl?lu:d bination iu}::u‘ h;e':l cm ; derrran in and served tv Eiine oot y | W 5 c es, made of Silk Poplin, in| At 39c—Men's ki ani ue Denim| in: the court of commen council e s D i | e - allinl Taffete. Rilden, 83 34 different shades—On saie Shirts, value 50c. }e had « long and excd 1 k&nia acd’ v ed it a bad in TN W0 18 DItk white st today at 10c each At 79c—Men's Bl d Olive Dri “ ard where {or thr alled and pronounc i a 3 > . % 5 ~ t, —Men's ue ant Ve ab - ot b Voo idaite rg.:\ehn:.: R analiss Bty | jury. and one which will confine Miss all- the ‘wanted colorings, value fine) t T Shirts, vaiue $1.00. DR. PAVRICK H, HARRIMAN | Dest of e. He.was elected a | Miss Katherine Plunkett Fell at Bos- | Plunkeit to her home for many weeks. R e At 42c—Men's BiuesJersey 'Workini e e 5 member toard of water com- well Avenue Park, “ A Men’s Furnishings Shirts, value 50¢. F J. R. Tarrant, who, with | missioners in 1901 and served three rtesian Well iven Up. J Mixed | At 39c—Men's Blue Denim Overalls, R 1#h Treawor and Miss Reynolds | terms as presiGent of the board. In| ¢ g45 o'clock Friday- morning Miss | - The artesian well which has been At 7¢—Men's Fast Black and Mixe o Oce « York werz at his bedzide when | 1898 1 for s Katherine Plunkett, local manager | boring on the Mather farm, Eastern t. 3 Half Hose, value 10c. 3 3 \ 9 | tor by the close m for a tea company, while on|Point, for the purpose of Supplying D D —— } hospital before he |in| a sirong rep Sirte " | her way to work. .siibped and fell | the irrigating plant water, has omestic ep t. st a$ about | had been desired s dida O | cn the icy pavement on Boswell ave- ! been given up as a failure. It has k: 9 5 \g two hours | mayor. E [ hue hill, near the park, and broke her | heen sunk to a depthiof 500 feet and |JAt 434c—Brown Sheeting, 38% inches . the Catholic During the recent water fumine of | {4y, 5. Miss Plunkett was as- | the greatest flow of water that could wide, 10 to 20-yard lensths, at pve r Rey. Hughy| o year ago he was one of the promi- to hes home and a doctor was | be obtained was 12 gallons a minute, %ec & yard, amed to zive assistance when = At 7c—36-inch Brown Sheeting, stand- 4 y to_ the water loard, and did LK actdn, v Hos, Winter Coats, Suits, Waists, Wrappers, Etc., at Clearance decided upon wud confidence of the jublic ar.d never lost At 634c—40-inch Brown Sheeting, 10 Prices. »f the veek for t 0 20- gths, value 9c. ” that Ain view, Wednesday | . While an dlderman Dr. Harriman to 20-yard lengths, value 9c Fxactly 22 Women's Winter Coats,| At $2.89—Women's Tan-Si{p-ens, val . SUREBMOI Ay o< RELRIAL | a8 chninsn uF dhesbond of Hecnm At 7%c—36-inch Bleached Sheeting,|in black, navy and mixtures $3.98. oy and Downes, and Wwas | miscioners. In*3000 and was by hin soft finish, value 11c, REGULAR $1250 + $5.00[ At s200 tntants' Winter Coats, sise et d g e e At 10c—s2-inch Bleached Piliow Casef s shisalniai § 0k 1d nevy’ sind. dteoii! i ¥ Yot U e Women's Winter Coats, includ i 5.00 : actory he i 2 R A Cotton, value 14c - Casts, ol value $5.00. oy in Choice of any Ladies’ or Misses’ Winter i . |serees. Broadcioth, Mixtures and Polo 33 ” : grad i o > r Cs Coats— 3) N fat | ti . part paid department with . . At 12/5c—45-inch Bleached Pillow Case 2 R $15.00 TO At 3298 Women's Black and Nawy| gy ¢ and through his ef- Cloth Coat in our store at............. Cotton, value 16c. ;‘5%%,‘155 AT 810.00 Serge Dress Skirts, vaiue $4.50) | forts ing the need of be Y S e and $5.00. will be brought. here by |ter fi m, and the influence At 18c—Brown Sheeting, 2% vards] (o .. mack caradul Coats, hand- , sliChs s & being intended, if [ he had, ginning ‘;‘ the YJ“*‘ t wide, value somely marked, lined with Skinner's | At $8.98—Women's Black Messalin e arrangements to | department was mad t stands a Satin Siik Dresses, value $15.00. L'“”L which | monument to his memory in recogn ¥ At 19c—Bleached Sheeting, 2% yards REGULAR $22.50 512 50 T here early this morn- | tion of his interest in the welfare of wills, value 26¢ GCOATS AT .....¢ . At 98c—Women's New Spring Model t being possibie it will | the city d Lingerie Walsts and Tailored| r today. Dr. Donol Dr. Harriman was a member of many At 21c—Bleached Sheeting, 2% vards| ' Women's Tailored Suits, comprising i it wid e Freved rr tne midnight ex organizations, being a member of ® e Standhrd e, valnG 2 our entire line of Winter Suits for irts, p . 1 in New Yori | Hartford .] dage, fU.>P \1‘n- . <;*r'm’-'; R 5 MR Mi \(\'ux:\“v-l‘\\ and Women's extra At $2.00— New Spring Models in Dainty] i B ynolds ice president of the Norwich board . Y isses’ Wi At 8/s0—Pillow Cases, sizes 42x36 and | siz o 49 bust il y ements for the funeral have | of trade, ‘ex-president of ihe First Choice of any Ladies’ or Misses’ Winter $5 00 iy et R REGULAR 82250 AND §10.00 "'"f“(i‘ln‘.‘?:’” and Taflore : ompleted. but it is prob- | division, A, O. H., faithful navigator o : A . 5x3 00 SUITS AT .. A Striped Shirts e w =i gty o | the Fourth Degree assembly, K. of C Cloth Dress in our store at. ... e e vihia. 30¢, $2500 S Bk - | White Cross ccuncil, No. 13, K. of C. P D: a Henry Harriman was I{}l\'sim?n ,\g\d rgn. bezol \vm{‘ t‘n\ ‘ 8 Bnonh Seaiatd, ¥ae 7 egqe AT FINAL . : Norwich, No. 63, F. of A. the New eall Sl o ; Bogiant’ O ot Protscion. Wi | tacts Tades il s i albers Bwls Millinery ciearance erices His parents were. both natives of Ire- | physician -for Lafave 1 of ale arts 10 y o ® ' et Sheets, size §1x99,] At 89e—Our entire stock of Trimmed| At $2.98—Women's Dress Hatil“‘that St. Jean Baptiste d'Amerique, e was At 59c—Seamless Sheets, size 81x99, Outing Hats for women, misses CSEN a member of Si. Joseph's Sodality and | value 80c. and children Literary 1 & At $500—Our entire stock of fine i a — - Dress Hats that sold | Breaksa ColdinaDay || 'in ail i At S9o—Waomens | Dress Hats that sold up to 32 Fwas deeply interested and 1o | S < g - up to 8. ess E And Cures Any Congh That is Cura- ‘Jmlx.w:\‘z'm S ibertiie | dvery | NE RESERVED ALTERAT“)NS EXTRA At 73%c—Linen Crash, value 10c—at ble—Noted Doctor’s Formul cause, His pa means a_great | 9%, value 12%c—at 11%e, value loss to the city of Norwich, removing, | 15c. . AT CLEARANCE i+ does, & mar ‘oL rare Judgment i Hostery--Underwear srices and unusual ability, who has labored At 39c—60-inch All Linen Table Dam- among ard earned the confidence and high esteem of the people of Norwich. He was well liked and espec among the poor people, who a sympathetic and helpful friend. the poor he gave no end without pay end it was not To of service unusual but it don’t pay to experiment Md. - Be » to get only | for his zenerous hed ¢ i 2 (Globe) Cr trated Pine, [ by conditions in in The Store of ‘Good Values unce hottle comes in a |addition to giving I ide screw-top case. If your drug- | for the home in othe d < not have it iy stock “he will kly from his olesale house ed here every and thousands o and worked among the common pr\n— ple, where he put into practice to the fullest extent the Golden rule. It was | Geeds, not wor him, though FOR CAREFUL CONSIDERATION If this advertising reaches you in a busy hour, it will pay you to lay it aside for a quiet moment when you can go into it carefully. Every item is a money saver. L §i0)| PURE 1 [Fine Dry SALT Extra 5| LaRD ' 10:|nions 2+ 196{ poRi ™, o Ay Legs of Eenume e IR “liltle Pig” e e STEAKZOUOD 4[‘. -ty W Fresh Pork SHOULDERS, Ib. 10Y5¢c Native Dressed FOWL, Ib. .. .. 94-100 Main Street Saturday and Monday SPECIALS OUR BEST BREAD Flour - .,.g Monday 1 _|Home-made Bread s g Prime RIB ROAST, best cuts, lb. 14c Boneless Rolled ROAST, Ib. 12V4c 4 SHOULDER Shoulders of LAMB, Ib...... 7%¢c | Little Pig PORK CHOPS, Ib. 12Vc Rib and Lmn LAMB CHOPS Ib. Large, Fine English LEMONS, dozen 21c WALNUTS For 23c TOMATOES, solid packed, can 12¢ Sugar Mealy Cooking Yellow - White Ib. 15¢ | DATES, 2 lbs.. . .15¢ | POTATOES, pk. 35c | TURNIPS, pk.... 1 can Corn 1 can String Beans 1 can Peas Laundry STARCH, 51bs....... 18c | 1 pkg. Raisins 1 pkg. Jelly Powder 1 pkg. Cornstarch VanCamp’s MILK, 3 cans..... 25¢c Threaded COCOANUT, Ib. ... 15c | Golden PUMPKIN, can ...... 10 1bs: b EGGS—Large, brown PEANUT BUTTER Best Head RICE, 3 lbs........ 23¢c — GRANULATED Cloth Choice Meaty PRUNES, 4 lbs. . 25¢ SUGAR Sack LEMON « | COMPOUAD 2 hts. ELGIN BUTTER 12Y5c teesescterans At 4 o’clock Saturday. BAKED BEANS, qt.. ... BROWN BREAD, loaf.. Roquefort CHEESE, 1b. Wek:h Rarehlt o THE MOHICAN COMPAN B. Goithelf & Go. Saturday and | SPECIALS Corned BEEF lanulm llum|, Ib. 10V5¢c For 21 14¢ One case of l‘hlldr{ll'ls ;«;am At } ‘\‘0!}:’!0!1‘5’ l"lilneigrl;fla)',: ok) a1 R alue | Black Fine lity Lisle Hos- 38¢ | Cashmere Hos At 495-5&4;\cn }llalf Blsached Tenie], Value'l Black Fine Gat i =8 pair. D: sk, value 63c. o gt Bovs Extra Heavy Ribbed |Gille Hosiery 39¢ At 79c—71-inch Extra Heavy Table Hosiery, in gizes 6 to 10, very i Z k, value $1 serviceable hos One case of Women's Black Silk Boot e B e ek Hos. |Hosiery with lisle tops, full fashioned, > 2 c men's s slack DS~ g v 50c Thc Hestery- Size 5-8 Napkins 95c a dozen, ) o'q. full seamless, second Z’p:é:‘llq':r‘x‘c: %c (Ji :r;&‘ir. c alue $1.35-at $135 a dozen, value| ‘200 | quafity of 123%c goods, &t 7 s DR il 65 . 2.0 air, 3 for 20c. At | Misses' Fleecy-lin e $1.75—at $1.65 a dozen, value $2.00. g :\Vp 3 T s rase| Bl | Yome anh Torike . Togeh e 8x12 ¢ B SR oy d extra large sizes at Zlc, At: $1.95—Sige 8x12 Pattern Tablel 1 | Black Seamless Hosiery, at bz Rl g Cloths, extra heavy and all linen, I & et eine ES i k value $2.7 ¥ "Bk 4 At | One case of Women's Maedium| i 19c | Women's Black Tleecy-lined | gor | WSot® Bo bl “Underwear, — value | Hoslery, our regular 25c qual- | Long Eiesve Vasts, —Anghk | Crochet Bea] ¢ |ty at 1%ca pair. sy g N s B At $148—50 Hemmed Crochet Bed) .. 5. case of Women's Black | large sizes. Spreads, slightly imperfect, value} .\, | “Burson” Hosiery, winter| o0 | <women's Winter Weight | .. Zic | weight, all sizes. vaiue | Fleecy-lined Ribbed Union At §165—2 Hemmed Satin Mar-| 2o | Womens Fxtra Heavy Black | $1.00 | Suits, regular and extra large | i Spri slightly im-] Value | Fleecy-linec osiery, our | s, e e gy SN AM 37350 | regular 3734e quality $1.48 | Women's Silk and Weol Rib- “Oott e value 75c— alue | ter eight ack otto 2. > ok a 1 At 56c£gf o::‘r‘;mBl:]n:\r]els, valus Tho-—as | HHIN o e & aa | Suit, value $2.00 and $2.25. {JA¢ $1.65—The well-known “Woolnap” S d c d S . l B k E | - 3“ Blankels, value $2.00. aturday Candy Special--Books, Etc. . High grade Chocolates, in several de- {Jat $280—Wool Blankets, value $4.00— Saturda liclogs favors—Fruit Cake, Cocoanut | at $3.69, value $450—at $4.89, FC®Y | Squeres, Cream Raisins, Butter B | value $6.50—at $5.69, value $7.00 Special Creams, regular 40c Candy—Special fl and $7.50. sk SR R T e 45¢c—Popular Copyright Books, including such well-known titles as Trux- e T ing, Privee o ‘Indta, Keziah Coftin, The Witching Hour, Btc. ' Ses display in window west of main. B : : At 29c—Women's Elastic Belts, of Silk Belting, 2% inches wide, with good 16¢ ash Goods buckles, value 50c. At $1.89—24-inch Wavy Switches, good shades of brown, value $3.00. 63c | Dress Ginghams, 10 to 20- valuo | yard lengths, lignt, medium o @ sc | and dark colors, checks, b d : | stripes and plaide aces an mproidaeries 10c } 64c | Outing Flannel, 10 o 20-la¢ 3¢ imitation Torchon and Linen|At 20c—27-inch Hamburg Flou {]| value | yard lengths in @ splendid as- Lact TRt SR Thee i A for waists and dresses, value: 50 e R e to 10 ] At 5c—One lot of Mohair Trimani b : Braids, all widths, in black only | Printed Flannelette, 27-inches 3c—Val Lace Edgings and Insert- value 12%c. 15¢ wide, medfum and dark ings, odd patterns, value 133%¢| a¢ 124c One lot of Silk Triméntn Erounds, gtriphe, $ud - AEures and 15c. ‘Braids, in all colors and whdth for waists and dresses, cioarsr i — d Oriental Lace ¥ y /4o | Extra Heavy Outing Flannej | At 12/2c—venise ol Orent ings, | At 12/30—One lot of Perstan Trim.| value | in @ good range of styles and i value mings, in all widths and colors, in white, cream and ecru, 1234c | colors, value 10c and 123c. e Taioe Me 8%c | Dress Ginghams, 10 to 20- o > i-overs, in|At $1.76—Lace Guimps, of All-ove 10c | and dark colors, stripes, b y’okes value $1.00. and ecru, all sizes. checks and plaids. ) Var At 12//,c—Women's Neckwear, includ-] ' be—Hamburg Edgings, showy pat- ing Bows, Lace Collars, Jaf S e terns, fast edges, value Sc and Etc,, value 26c and 50c. | signs, sultable for kimonos. 10c. At 39c.;“c‘r;zxtonnm:?:"v.‘::h 1% yars ekl i 12/,c—Hamburg Edgings and In- b e b J ]5c AR 2 Ao ey o sértings, Tn - broken sets, all | At 25eChildren's Drawn Leggine, Va "y = P % 15¢ | for kimonos and dressing widths, value 19c and 2Zbc. sizes, In black only, value 50c. sacques, | 32-inch Wash Fabrics— TWO VERY strictly new—including Saha- ra Cloth, Self-colored Striped oves SPECIAL OFFERINGS Voile, Tennis Stripes and 4 Serge Sultings. Women’s Gloves 48¢ Women'’s Gloves 85¢ 15c | Robeland Fleece, 28 inches omer's Dress Gloves in brown and| Women's Dress Gloves, Pique finieh value | wide, pretty floral designs in Mocha and Tan Color (,ape a dressy, serviceable glove, but not all 25c | medium and dark colors, for (_vlo\el in about every wanted size— |sizes and colors, regular $1.00 value af c ask, value 50c ! Bath Robes. very special glove value at 4§c¢ a palr. | 85c a pair. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. 10c