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Hery Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. - e !!Bulmm, Norwlch Friday, March l 1912, THE WEATNER Forecas: for Today. For New England: Generally fair Friday and Saturday; not much.change in temperature; moderate *northwest winds. Predictions from the New York Her- s ald: On Friday fair weather, with There is no occasion to suffer five . o CADY ASSISTANT' WHEN REQUESTED SUGRAY solder. Waather 1wiil' TrSukil minuies from in fon or any simi- with fresh westerly winds, and on, Sat- ymach (rouble when you can so urday fair weather, with slight temper- £et Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. ature changes. Observations in Norwich. | f th sll FOR CLIPPINGS The following records, reported from of the e Oi Sevin's pharmacy, show the ‘changes | i in temperature and the barometr | nothing equals changes Thursday | R U G S Ther. Bar. 12 m, ! Tho Ideal Serap File “2.5 | Highest 36, lowest 22. . | . Comparisons. FOOT OF SLOPE ON THE SHOLES FARM LOOKING SOUTH. | F A ct Simple, Effective, Inexpensive. Predictions for Thursday: Fair and VIEW SUEMNEN Fo 9 i iR A L ey rom u m colder; brisk northwest winds. e | On Sale At Thursday's weather; As predicted. RECOUNT TO BE HAD, | NORWICH ALUMNAE | They are the well knewn Alsxander - al | ‘ CRANSTON’S Sum. Moo awd Tiden. ayur ayer r "(;ISGS uoseve METHOD NOT BETERMINED | _ WILL RAISE $50, | Smith & Sons Co’s Rugs and reprs« 4 R O TR T Attorneys Will Be Given Ten Days'|Advised to Secure Rooms for Founders'| {sent our purchases made at the big L ~ - . - Notice for Hearing on Their Views. Day as Early as Possible. | The Time It Takes a Messenger to Get} Auction Sale held by this cempany. m_| pm Il p.m || am (d . | b Tablets S : pats Tt L Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Seem ™ 5.38 | I 150 : 5 s to| A Washington despatch says: There| Notifications have been Acd £ Gloic SO EVERY ITEM IS OFFER! Great Value GlVIl\g 34 7% | Declares There is Danger When an Ex-President Attempts will B2 Tecount of ballots cust ot | matern Connectiowt i An Age to a Sick Stom AP A CUBEANTANE | z 4 " | the 1910 congressioral election in the [ Holloke college asking the o1t wien wifllions re, aed . svity velE THIS WEEK | Disrupt the Standards of Forefathers — Big Time at|miirq aistrici. This was decided by | ome mow for Founders” day. Oct. §|_ R e G San o wom REDUCTION .t I H the Louse committee on elec Wed- |and 2. Although the formial invi- that you meet will recommend FROM " " A cut of from 10 to 25 per| : i Smoker of Foresters. i\wsday at a epecial meeting on the |tations vzm net be .wl-m out until Juvn»‘. Stuart’s to you if you w hut inqui | OM REGULAR PRICE. - Jodoin-Higgins election contest case, | the number expected is so great that = uar s (0 ¥ou It sou will but inquire - 2 Six hours after high wster i is low ' e f the and a | rooms in South Hadley and at e ho- - ¥ W t cent. on all kinds of House: | cde’which'is foliowsd by flood tide. The oxtent of the recount and the | roor [ d at the ho-| omach irouble? What more s manner in which it will be made were | tels in Holyoke, Amherst and Spring-| jonce’can vou a. And as still fur- SMALL leE RUGS shings. : ‘ > 3 R left for further consideration at an- |Acld are being engaged now T R i Rues furnishinzs CREENE‘"LLE NEWS. The Best sublic. exptemsion of opi0. {velli B0 Mad fn My opinion. S NRT | SiE i T Cotpmitte i be| T iy Hdutdiers’ day chmmene| W B0 i aibpebdd oty Moot 1 A We have decided to make & Tt T O e e T D e p ool called! Jrobully withii & ‘weck, Chylr | DEteE . the (T6th -atiniversary. of it | banple patks oo B 3 At 85c—Axminster Mats, #ime 13226 Various items ofiLocal Interest. | of" ex-President Roosevell was made | er his abilty and tho greater his hon- | called probably within a weck, chair. | rates tho Toth anniversary of Alt|sample’ wil surely con u. e recutie S BB every article of Furniture in! Y xébind Thursday evening. by Mayor Clarles | esty of purpose, the greater tho dan. | min Goldfogle sid, At the next | Holyoko colleges and Is to be marks The reasons why S tuart s Dyspen-| aslar price $1 . 1 ughes of Bos 18 @ vis- | ¥, Thayer, when he spoke at the Court | ger When he assumes to lead this|mee 0 Il te ot e o i aToat Thtoe. |#id. Tablets accorm such | fesu $1.10—Velvet Rugs, size 27a8é our large stores a bargain and | James Hughes of Bosi.n was o vi o Norwioh. oIl eals and Smoker, | country away from the old standarda | sel for both parties fo the contest and fowuent Thud, ‘o€ vhigksbout tirse- e v > understs These | At $10-—Vaivet Rum W - 1 every day during this week H¥ — {in Toresters™ hall, laying emphasis up- | nnder which the constitution was laid.| they Will be asked (o submit thelr | Sfths is already pledsed. 1t was voi- tablet tain almost the sameele inches, regular pri 5. ill ‘be bargain ‘day at our |, e e O O s itity and infuence | and th mors yon think about it the | The committees netion was bused | Eastern Connecticat Alumne associ- | Jiois 1 o vour stomach is | At $1.69—Axminster Ruge, size 27284 will be g y 1 weel's stay in Holyoke. cumen, as Mavor Thayer put ft. to | better ¥ou_ will be prepared -to take | partiy upon a stiplation flied by tiodhi | G (TSR S0 R ot Ehe GMct ki i orking just right, it ches, value $2.00 t e BoICE, 58 AUENON, o B h il drie & ) chria parties, in which it was agreed . be- |in the proposed student alumnae build-{ joes not give qut enough of the na stores. William Fleming is confined to his | lead the country away from the foun- | action when the time ccmes. § partle o I el e et et - e e bie take | At $3.18-—Axminster Rugs, size 36578 : iween thems a home on Prospect street with grip ations upon which the constitution The Golden Rule. (Rau ihemagelves (mdnel e opid | ks g e i it dibcatlye dulosa fo pioper e gy e C b | of this republic were laid. | Mayor Thayer went on to speak of | have cccurred In the count and that |is $ ! amount raised ve the stomach A b B et s LT e E. T. Burke Presided. | traternal insurance as the true insur- | (hov were willing . that a. recount | this building forms a portion of the o Shan from Prespect street to 308 - Centra e el o 4 T. | ance, because based upon the Golden | gpcvia he made. endowment find - ¢ Taftvill P e iaed e Chateman for | Tule 'of working ot for self but for| It is undersiood that Mr. Jod il — [ duty and allow it the rest it 1 TAPESTRY RUGS $5.38 i tville 4 ¥ o evening, opened the way for May- | the other fellow, and impressed UDOT | wants a commissioner or jistice of | s DR | recuperate. O rain — Norwich and Tal 3 Chappell and family have | the evening, opencd the w y for May- | his hearers that the way to get the | 1o peace to make the recount, while | NORWICE iOwWH principe In Stiarts Drspen anor” Tapestry Sl rent, Whie Gy, BTt | e bl Tatreguetory remarics 1o the fos | steatest ‘good wes for each ane 18] yr. H SEing Suggests it the cOM- | o ratord Speaker to Be Heard at First |10t Wil digest 3000 grains okiiciad o 6x9 fest—it e d 443 at the present | Work for the good of the 3 tites ftnelt Go 1t of desik . b b 3 g i 1 i “e“."‘ gy g poedls ‘ux]n‘(‘\llng“u»u\ from the first | tng the whole, we each get our share | coure’to do the job. Whether ail the| Club. iis ists T APESTRY RUGS $6.50 ment of Wad. Papers | ith f;‘I,,‘,‘;‘ I Drovidence, "¢ *4Y | Pinciples of the republic. Chairman | of the generul good In this coun-|yullots will be recounted is not known. | P SRENG 6 I prefer to === P for 1912 bas been i oy 5 Burke made an eloquent but brief d-l”»‘ where ‘.“"’“]"- re than "“"“g“" At an executive session of hcuse| Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ings erga- | ¢ " o0 F. A. 8¢ s Nepperba Tapestry Others ollow etus| O ua es E. McClafi- | dress upon the principles of Forestry |0 82 round, it doesn't seem as if| elections committee No, 3 having jur- | Son avenue spent part week in | ( 5 g8, seamless, o ) ” Vilie were united in marriage by Rev. | of Norwich, No. 63, could show in its | fering, yet we know there is. The|of Jodoin vs. Higgins, the following A | $6.50, reguiar price Be pay you to o were united in marriage by Rev. | of Norwich, No. €, could show | trouble is, we are each striving to get | \vus ndopted | Mrs. D. W. Littibridge |$1250 RUGS AT g9.98 i Gy e N !r‘vj: stage | “Glose to 200 men, including the For- | & little bit more than le other fellow | "1t js the senss of the committee s improved in heaith 0 _RUG — W 1 ling | Clafferty are residing on North Main T woer | Nl wots:. "Dliare’ vt Lo/ BOMAIHIGE |/ nar o b s TGE be L ittes | ta Jumcoved) o esters and their invited friends, were get. allot P rabest soe o AR o A e an Busko ce. | Wrons, and that®s spupihier: thing 40| b hafl: sad fhr. Dhairiots & this — y iy l:‘::l' nd Dec- \ lock “Tuesday morning there | corted Mayor Thayer in, while the | think ahout. | committee is requested to fix a day up- | Mrs. George Button 5 fee nches x A ey e T owd u : »pl g on which the method cf such recount | th her sister $9.98, rog price . pecialty by Al in the six-inch water |crowd present stood and applauded Swear Off Smoking. n w | > ¥ 1 I “hief ger Georga F. Dolan’ callé : shall be determined, giving reasonable | H home on Lat main on Boswell avenue near Potter | Chiel Ranger Georgo ¥. Dolan called | e room was blue with smoke and | Sha . onable | i | #lics f P, l [“UR[AGH anor, and tge c employes found ! the meeting to order, .L|m| m;\ roll ml he suggested to the men how gre: r[\llu‘llu l;’-! l“e \m;xlh'} of l‘uiux ;}u.. es.” | - S g U el P Sarperp i UGS AT $1049 & sk b e 5 ary to thaw out to the ground | 215 members was called by Financia amount they could save by ail| Chairman Goldfogle said that he| Mrs Rtherford H. Snow | g g W = raaatahat i, S L1 the oreak. Thursday morns | Secretary T. A Carey, tho lust name | {1 SRS ST SO0E 2550 2L would call n mecting of the commils | ington avemue s visiting fri il x ¢ ; “ I ephone nov27d nere was another break, caused | On the list being Captain Daniel Mur- | woulg be enough to run the city gov- | tee the latter part of next week.. *I|Willimantic for the remainder of the | Boston ar ! § inches x 12 feet HITE m 0“. #ing o the water at the same |Phy of the world's champion ph“‘“‘""]w-xmr(nk, and this action would also be \‘,":‘"“"’";"!‘;“:‘ e e b G0 el ol ; $10.49, ar price $13.00. phia Americans in line with advancing the welfare of | PUsy men,” SRl Fon o MR ] 1 t the| their h | 1 w mperted O iy e Mayor Thayer en Politics. the whole rather than the individual. | notice ought to b.-?sum‘ ient. . \,‘é.‘:};” " 1“;“ Yi- dll/!;y“,<;l\% ”;-_m”mll.l 1 4 fia $14.50 RUGS AT $11.3¢ n i ok TAFTVILLE Chairman Burke concluded his re-|If this habit of striving for self is AT THE AUDITORIUM. | supt. Wlliam Crawford of Baltic will Firet Eriday Dovetions % asels Rugh R. DI vITO, — marks by introducing Mayor Thayer, wmmuul“ “’“ ’”‘Hl"mur‘l;:‘““‘ “‘n"”): make the address. ; 3 At b waln at 31198, 18 Fraaklin S |who said that he felt like endorsing |away from the principles upo B sl devotions fo | coamies x A el e beaohos | who 2l i B e K o orns | onr Rovertment was. foundsd but when | Good Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. A S e iy R School—Various Items. Datriotic lines, and he welcomed this|We get the people working for the| Three musical turns, and all 200d | Thursday aftermoon b i o e ands oy s | masses and not for self, there iS N0 | ones with a plentiful dash of comedy, omai er . The report ulfrjl.hi:\llhflul.u u..i \]\. portunit ‘\x’“(“"!\,\v‘l‘]\‘ 3 AK,!‘]’: danger of shaking the foundations of | make up tt R Etve bill at th Rl i - 4uonnoc school for the past month fol- 2 = < Sl o s goves ent, and not Roosevelt | " t 5 We b t Axminster Rugs, t every opportunity to correct the|this government, ditorium for the rest of the we ) al prl“g Oys s .| Wrong idea that was prevalent, that|nor ail the big men of gur time can | making o convincing showing at their v x 16 L 3 5| Dolifics is some sort of a schemo that |shake this govermment if you and I|first oftering on THursqay that they spending gular price $19.00, £ = hey stand together to work for the com- |will be favorites before the patrons n i the grafters are in for what they can | stand together to worl | will be favori n i 2 = | get out o s the part of all good | mon good. this popular house, each of 16.98 Marbles, Toys, Return Balls, e Oy polltios. howsaid, and | Mayor Thaver wiis enthusiastically | three turns on the vaudeville bill ther is Jous | citnzens to study politics, heesaid, an Jackstones, Jump Ropes, 5 > b 8003 politivians, and we ought to | applauded by the Foresters and Eiven | was spontaneous applaupe as they re Mot st ikl eavis - tonayi . Axminatet S AN 2 " take an interest in local, state and |a rising vote of thank | istered their hits. (Friday) for Hartford after a visit of | oty Bofal Al CHASL TR Baseballs, Gloves, Mitts 5 b national politics, for it is for us to see| Programme of Eentertainment. s Dorothy Curtiss, English mus- | saveral we with her sister, Mrs. | g 16.98, regular price $22.50. Water Pistols, Whistl : ihat tho foundations and the strueture| y cntertainment _programme ot | Al mimic, puts on a taiding novelty in | Bhilo Hard, of Washington street 1t $16.98, regular pi 2 ater Pistol istles. 5 g of our gevernment remain the best in |, A% CRierialnment programme of o Temarkable reproductions of the | etdresie. Y hgeype : Mathflde Stapfer 10 1| the world, as it was intended to be i | Gl (it tg the delight of the as- | distinctive tonal effects of cornet vio- | Frank Karber and i [ RUGS AT 968 A " L zdon. 2 9 2| the b ginning. B ways | Sembled Foresters and_ their friends. i‘;i‘,‘;”:)du‘ i e Bl oo e R sl W Desetat] n . vel Rugs, seam- LAt FRw Lol arais e have departed in V. WaYS Lkt tucindad fably’ senflered sali: ut the illusion, but eve d | Haven of H. sle, wene present at | ) WAS. EOWIN E&i. frankiin MUAM | i Cicmentine Graham o) from the standards of 100 years ago. | hors iclided fnely rendered selec | orlcg from her own 'vocal chords, and | his funeral, which was held Wednes- | $16.98, regular 5—Mary E. 2 |and [nvm\ 1 recent yronouncement s Al olo nuniblios: by Foaseph: | Bberioas ‘:‘1,; gets a big v)\y:’ndn I,rx l,u’l x\'_l,l.: | aa T — | 6—Nellie at Columbus it seems that we are pi b Sl e i oo | ney, a mixe m, in a pre novelty I sk R | Dhring o, arift ‘Tax from the Tounda. | Joha Slattery, and, Willam Malone | F2%® Gy "20d Vi ek, 35| Among thoss preat at the: funerat Wb v T—Isabella T. Service. 0|paring to drift far from the founda-|some star work in hand Lv.uau\!mg P et R ] nd [ of I W, Hale wer v ‘and. Mes, | | $—Mary B. Callaha) 0 | tions in government that o efat Kristek and Male hand | 82V s for thei and | o e were Mr. and Mrs s . Callin 8, FTL Iy o e e s | Kriick o Malooe, wiieh of Joma| SISS02 ST b Bt U0 500 o B W Eole wod Mo sed Mo | Our Annual Sale of " The per cent. of attendance for the | q when an ex-president departs from | o e ses by Past Chief Ranger Frani | 2nd Jessie Hiatt come across with the [ Arthur Gates, T. R | . entire school was 92.42: there were six | “4po gla standards, and when this|$I97o-5¢S by Past Chict Ranger Frank | ;1 in o comedy lines, makeup and me SoEt Miss Gladys Pt Suturday | cases of tardiness and 116 pupils out | occurs it 13 time 1 dha_me to | 0 Hr e e O e o raeq | tlons that they weave into a combin. | New Haven | Kitchenware JonN G. KENYON & co. tondance. YEre POrel 7| think and keep ou thinking: - Severs!| citer Ranger- Joseph D, Prelfter, with Sy o Ang . STk When | To Speak at First O | We have i want, i, the OHN G, KE! & CO. e years ago in Kentucky this sort of at-l gy, orior regponses by T. C. Murphy, a ! feétures Miss Hiatt's pretty voice. eak at First Church. ! e have anything you w ‘ ¥ s s i " Notes tempt to overrule the highest court of | SLOTIEL TRINES B B C\ PG, &) Their turn o £5 Waldo Mamth, ne or e nd f : byt ':D ff:::f: ;r‘N'l — — e 4 the state was tritd, and went so far a3 | nger William T, Ward, Junior | i€ @nd is full of fun. T byl e STORE IS C . Micha lynn is working in Lisbon. | the election of a legislature which at- | Rt Rt il A Amo the motion p - i ¥ g elect & ef Ranger William T. Maho-| . 0 g s RDAY NIGHT £ o T-:yv..;.::‘lnox. — tempted to put in new judbes and turn | &8¢ FHCL A fim Ranser John Cal. | Pleasing variety of com: BORN. | 1 . u e ".o'r‘eci.m?i!;":‘r::";r;n M"‘H i Tore 4”“\1\'11‘1' as Caron were | out the old ones, bbut the old J]“‘Jg" lahan of Court Sachem PSRN Saa ey Feb. | ' " ire Hght ) o ) person in need of Kitchenware vision ¢ - | recent visitors in Willimantic, refused to recognize the authority | vote of ‘thanke 'to the ' Sedaltt e | down to the lowest Call us up | Mrs. Fullip Casavant of Willimantic | pusiness in that state, and in that| OIS Wen BERRed fov, (hef Fhel court of common 2 | we'n p ’ | before it ends. The ascortment is - SN vas the guest of local relatives recent- | state there was anarchy ‘l"‘ Sopie to | ments were served and the evening | sc led to come in at ¢ A e i | . & most substantial, K £ It took a year or two for the people t0 |40 gpe of most enjoyable that | Saturday, but will not sit. e | e | large—the savings HOW AFE X to their sense i SU | 7 Arthir Casavant was able to be;out | 2ome Pack to their senses. D |Lihe court has enjoyed in a long time.| scleduled is that of John Worrall, Jr | ) ANITARY J doors on Thursday for the first time| Danger in Leaving Old Standard” |The commitice in charge consisted of | vs. Herbert F. Gaffes, but the case ) R | HAS SLO\ (1 " pe e 5 Foub WeSkEE | Fe z This effort in Kentucky hadn't the|I. J, Murtha, T. A. Carey, and George | goes over. The court will come in at In Taft-| s & M"[:Htu u Fred Roy is expected home from th. No man can deny the ability of Roose- | assistants, then, the ases of Hug E. y \ ove . - o Epacied home. from s B i vs. Lucy Maynard and R e ——— i Backus hospital this week. His many e - Vi alhs W o Norwich, Conn. : vs. Nathan | o friends will be pleased to learn of his more recovery. PIERSON ADDS ANOTHER |NEED ALWAYS GREATER i iy st We can take a few e e TO STRING OF VICTORIES | THAN THE SUPPLY. = ENCE customers for our fancy and : X DISTURBS AUDI plyn < b COAL AND LUMBER. rd Kylo entertained the mem- s | {Lpstut he be held Saturdas S bers of Hague's orchestra at his homo | Foss Defeated Bailey and Rawson | City Mission Has Continual Use for A= o salted butter. on South A street Wednesday evening. i Children’s Clothing — Acknowledg-| 1f you have any curiosity abou . : Retreshiments were served and a pleas- | Won from Harwood Who ias Fin-| o for Foboung — Acknowledg-| .o pumber of people here who have Fob. 2 YANTIC FARMS, ant social time was enjoyed ished His Games. ments for February. bad coughs just notice the mext time Tel. 304-2 Yantie, Colis — — Zan SESE . {you are at church or in any publ el. A A Miss Jennie Sullivan recently enter- | At the Arcanum club Thursday eve ‘ oo, Mission heartily thanks the | ¢othering, You will hear someone = tained a party of young friends at her | NiE reveral interesting game o e friends Jor clothing and oth- | Cougning almoat all the time, . | casion of her 19th birthday. She wes | ment. Plerson added aother game 4\)‘ v the month of February, 1912: [ that thers 1s an unusual amount of| Wit 0 L AND COAL-MEN SINCE | resented a handsome gold bracelet by | his string of victories when he de-| \1‘! = W. Woodworth, J. T. Almy, Mrs. | oo edi trouble now, and this is be- RosERTQ In w Haven, February ANUARY 1st | her guests. feated Jordan 120 to 85, secured | COLNS, Are oo Kulla, Mrs. J. F- | cause so many people neslect it 2, 132, Mary . daugliter of the ; A | PR nis game from Bailey to 68, Will- | Rogers, Charles E. Whitney, Miss Gul-{ “rparg’ 45 no excuse . for ing late Thomas and Joanna Roberts of t in fair weather, | op Thursday . | fams won from Stearns 80 to 72, Raw- | liver, Mrs. George D. Coit, R. S. Park- cough hang on for months and year this city 5L ik i ¢ | Bix usen 1. o o ranses from | Rawson won from Harwood 100 to Mrs. Crowley, N. amb, Employ- | eay which cures ,mbw,, dscs TIEBt | cant Thoans T F Fei needed during tho last | A letter. ace y e k) e e AL : e | W. P. Potter,Class Circle of The King's | 408 WO - : v g ey are good men to tie | ("AC the season in California hias been | - The gaies won wnd lost by the|p;, oo, *3p 04 “R=0 S0 w. “:" g It ’;f‘“\h azd of Middletown, | KINGSLEY—Tn Norwich A 10-cent package of ¥ are g n 0 th ary one, wit kll only tfibuu ome | i mee Robinson | R: Burnham, Mrs. B. 'W. Pecs B L s Wprasine aentaing hospital \!nn‘h o S he normal rainfall. ~ e Wio | M. Bartlett, Mre, Mary A. Cushman,| % o Savs: ‘Having Kingsley, agec ot rroll Jordan 9-¢; Havi- E ] . Y A | chronic bronchitis which I heve CHAPPELL (0. THIRD COMPANY WON. i Church 5-7; Stearns 4-7; Will- | Alken, Mrs. EG Fertyi Tyo Eriknan i it highly. - It has given me very £ " | | fams 4-7; Pendleton 4-8; Friswell s Houine ABRGh. 2 .| satisfactory results. al Wharf and 150 Main: Street| Following ‘g‘:k'{ dD'E":_"' Ball Team | Rywson 4-9; Harwood 3-13; uu‘.ui S8 perpRCI) Neod o Sldeeml ; Take v away, and it will 4 efeated Baltic. 211 o ar beyond the supply sent in. | puiiq you up, and stap vour cough “LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE" Telephones * Outer suits for boys and girls are in| s qoio2 thie for thousands e F] T | -4 { is doing this f 0 nds of o S ‘ night the officers of the local coast | 8reat demand. | We pay back your money you 15 Main stl‘O‘t 7 1, LUMBER | artilery comvanies will go to New| The bostoffice department has is- | — — ‘m“ A N D Disway 3 has made two thick fon for the school of instruction. |sued “open-end” stamped envelopes |y, M. C. A. WILL CONDUCT Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Norwich, C x " ’ R e A L G e iR ] ) wholesome, savory assortmen’ of While Enam pany was well attended Thursday | otder ot the local postoffice, They ar CAMPAIGN FOR NEW MEMBERS. 2 since 1884, ——— evening and at its conclusion an in- | ntended for the mailing of third-class — pies, sinc . elware just put on sale. teresting ball game. was played. | The | master. One of the end flaps, ump.,u‘Durms Month of March Six Teams unera rec 0 s - | “Whird company had as: their opponents | of the top flap, remains -unsealed, and | Will Be at Work. MERRELL-SOULE CO. h p Dpponents | i - the crack bali team from Baltie, whicn | the conients can be readily examined. | e B SYRACUSE, NEW YORK Let us figure on your Eles. included a large number of men who | T opening is smaller than that of | From. March st to_ April Ist the Y. diice {3 > ayed In the team that won the cham. | the envelopes with top flap unsealed, | M. C. A. boys are foing out on the | tric Work or offer suggestions . plonship in the Mill league last year, | affording less chance for loss of con- | warpath for new members. and it is| | free Eurning Kinds and Lehigh | e uiva company piavers were. | fents in' transi:. [Boped many scalps will be captured | mbaimers S — | for obtaining improved lights ALWAYS IN £TOCK. Higham ¢, Hossey p, Dennison fb, R. | before that time expires. Six teams . A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 163-12, CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood €. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 489 JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, Coa! and Lumber icaphons 8 Central Whart Fakid Swanson 2b, C, Swanson ss, Morse s, Mason 3b, 8shmidt rf, Hinckley If. T ore by innings follows Baltio PR Third Company ... The geme was called fn the first part of tiio sixth inning %o the Baltic play- ers could catch a car. 70 Franklin St., Bullstin Bidg. Telephone 643-3. - Prompt service day or night. Zady Assistant Restdence 116 Broadway, opp. Theatre Telephone 642-3. Your Freckles Need Attention in March or Face Will - Stay Covered. Now fs the time to take speciai care of the complexion if you wish It to look well ‘the .rest of the year. The Februaty winds bring out'freckles that will' stay: all Summer upless removed néw with Gthine—double strength. This preseriptiom for-the cure of freckles 1s the dlscovery of an emi- nent skin speclalist, and 1s S0 uniform- ly successful that it is sold by Lee & Osgood under guarantes to refund the money if it falls, Get an ounce of othine—double strength, and even the first night's application will show & wonderful, improvement, some of the smaller freckies even vanishing entire- s The Best Watch in the World. | have been chosen with the following | captains: Joseph Hull'of the Academy, | Everett Pierce and Herbert Ferguson All Grades with teams from Broadway school, | Broad street school and Laurel Hill; ‘nlways on hand and fresh | Roy Fillmore from West Chelsea f th f b school; Alex Finlaysou from Greene- | from the factory. e school, and Alex Charnetski rep- | i resenting’ the employed boys. Fach captain will select four men and as many subs as he wants. Each mest e mee ot 25 Ferguson & and the first half of the month the' first half of the game, and the last half Charbonneau FRANKLIN SQUARE of the month the last half of the game. A. MARSHAK At the énd of the contest there wili | be a supper and general good time, to has moved from 95 West Main to 123 West Main. which suecessful players and their | opening he will give a beautiful Suu- new members will be invited, All reports seem to indicate that the venir worth $1.00 with every $.00 | purchase minstrel show for the benedlt of the Y. M. C. A. boys’ camp is to be a success from every point of view. On March 14, the Connecticut o men's association will held an insti- tute at Mansfield under the auspices of Eche gran O the 15th, there will bs an institute <t Hampton under ine suspices of the Hampton grange. As a special for tho| Lady Assistant. Telephone call 328-3. Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Al tvery Minute Counts | When You Arz In Pain Stomach Troubles Afford:d by a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. Fres Trial Package. STORAGE a2 Finest and largest storage room Ladies’ $2.50 BUTTON AND LACED SHOES Special at $1.98 | FRANK A. BILL, | 104 Main Street EVERYTHING GUAR_ANTEED. 25 and 27 Franklin St, Norwich, in this city. Elevator rvice connected. Nates reasonable. & descriptior and ding s of quote every you A. N. CARPENTER I Commerce Strect ct THERE 1s no 2ave~tising medium | Bastern Connecticut equal to The B ietin for business results Telephone 171, in ul- |Instant Relief for Indigestion ind "nrtenuslmt ‘ GCOMPANY. [EATOR. CHASE Company l 9 Main Streel, Norwich, Conn. Just Arrived — H. Koehier & Co's BOCK | ‘ f the city H. JACKEL & 00. T —_— THERE ‘< no Bastern Connecticat letin for busimess

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