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- S — . — — — ~ 5 T T AR T A AT 2 At AR Tt @ R s TR R ¥ ; W . X NORWICH BULLETIN, FRID . $7.50 a ton. There is a shortage of GEER BUILDING TO BE £ ¥ ' TRY ME? Bulletin, |sammenamss VERDICT OF $5 ON ONE COUNT ounes worun. wowe | Mildy's Toile Tabl increase. THE 3 e . —_— New London County Mutual Fire In- ' By Mme. D'MILLE i { f orwich, Friday, March 8, 1912. ; surance Company Will Have Ad You Will Always Buy Me|_terwich Friday, Mareh s 1oz PERSONAL ; : : iote Gt tand) o Growingt st | Tt mumpieet slia’ G idhaty SAdH ] No Frost No Fibre, VARIOUS MATTERS Miss Bdith 1. Lene is the zuest of | Jury Considered the Case of Raughtigan vs. the Nickel and| ness. often most cffective. I know of ho ¢ MARCH 8, 1912 Ne Pith, Al Juice, Mr and Mrs. G. C. Lane of Mystic. : truer posutiter for the _complexion } The, Best Watch in the Wosld, H The snow a o VAV t: v 7 3 . 0 E " n a simple lotlon made by 3 x SWEET AS ANUT | AM | e sy ana G wave wartea| 1 (P S e o TR | gy Co. Over Five Hours and Reported a Disagree. || 0n Thursday afteroon at o syecia| 20,8 Smple lorlon made by dsic S ‘ A UM VOURTAIN RAVEL ORAMGE | 25omc o MGl e e Aoas , T A e R e g Grades ok % ment Once—Will Move to Set Aside Verdict. | Insurance company,” It was voted to| TUb on face neck and arme and YO Gy oo on hand and fresh Qnecn 0l‘ll|e Somers has fresh strawberries. Re-| & | purchase the three. 0142 will be delighted with results. 1t will | celved a supply of fresh asparagus.— Herry Norman and Mrs. Ed- o ol ot e not rub off like powder, but makes the | of the Gold Coast |~ ward 'A. Bréed are in Hartford for a T e buime o e "aévaioned a¢ | &Kin smooth, soft and satinitke. 1t re- | from the factory. L few days. When the civil superior court open- | verdit for the plaintift on the second | laar date a8 A home ofica bullding | #LoTe® and preserves youthful loveline A S BARTLETT PEARS creaned an ‘even cwo T amd lome-hutt | Miss Alice Livermore of Providence | ¢4 in New London Thursduy morning | cont to recover the sum 0030, | for the company. The bullding com: | *prfing Tie nair makes washing the : CALIFORNIA SALAD, | heurs, Pehellin " the ‘guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack | Attorney H.A. Hull resumed his argu- | todele ‘aiated atiorney Thayer for the | agerey o samer 1 tase. hod had n | head a trying task. Dry shampooing | Fer “s°n & ENDIVE, Dawber 2d-of Stetson street. ment in the case of Raughtigan vs. the | defodant, he will fle 4 motion t0 have | ontion on - thie and siner ploces of | 1eaves the halr clean, light, fuffy and ARTICHOKES, In spite of the snow, pussy willows local | the verdiot et aside, There 16 & small| Sromet, . | beautifully lustrous. Put & cupful of , and the action taken is to % S, T O . Norwich Nickel & Brass Co, WHITE SQUASH, were brougit in from the country on |, MTS. Arthur Williams of Windham | ¢ A e strip of landinvolvedat thesouthend | provide ' adequate quarters for thi ot AL gt S cornmeal n & frufl jar, add the con NEW CELERY, Thursday. jhas been a guest at the home of Mr. | suit brought to determine the location | SeB 00 o0 AU0 VR n b bl oo e el b e e tents of a smail original package Of e'u d Mrs, aine 3roto v G 8 : o present offices o # 5 RED BANANAS.| | RO and Mrs, A. H. Maine in Groton. of & piece of property claimed to bs| °* {f'{na conelusion of that case a Jury | St tae commmms v’ the Framos 1oan | (ReFox —and shake well together. ar ;i ; ; . - . ; : inkle @ little on the head and =? o . : owned by the plaintiff, on which the | was selected for the trial of the case| & Trust Co. building being outgrown | SPT ford are ing over the birth of oseph H. Connelly, the flagman . . gt . Né 0. building belng outgro brush thoroughly. That iy all there is SOMERS thei Tourtomtn snnacr the Birth of | op "o injured at the Navy yard | defendant company had erected a por- | of Mrs. Agnes Whitney vs. the New |ang insufficient for future needs, * e treetmant Wil et FRANKLIN SQUARE < . 5 v i o) ehic) < Shardir ol sl eds, o|to it, and this treat three weeks ago, is able to return to | tion of their building and deprived the | Haven road, in which ehe claln ; he present Luilding on Broadway | (. pai grow if anything will FOOD SPECIALTIES The smeil.girié Who Tad been skip. | WOFK Jiaintlt of tho R The suit was | 000 dnmages for the osa of a foot Feb. | will 'be remodeled and added o sub- | (g, M £TO% If anything will b 3 rontd ‘ seing | 1, 1909. She was hit by u DASSeNser | stantially, iarge vault spaces, as well | f ping rope on Wednesday were not to| 3o onq Mrs B b brought on two counts, the first being | 1, 1209 \‘:he A s el - iATEY | look her best when she is suffering e scen in Thursds e b AIr. and Mrs. Frank E. King, who | that the defendint company had erect- | train in New London near Chaj main ' working space and private oota, The . DR. G. A. DAVIS be scen In Thursday’s snow and slush. | (. "néen 1n New York since Tuesduy | ed. ite bullding on the plaiatirs' rignt | pell coal pockets while she was EOIng | rooms being required. The Geer builds from a cold The best remedy | We Lead—Others Follow . At the new hotel being built on|CB a Fleasure trip to attend the opera, | of way, and second that the defendant|to the railroad station from Forting is one of the best constructed itis, pleurisy, Stiff neck, croup. 54 Washington Street Lords Peint, it is planned to have a | Will return today (Friday). company had erected a fence across| Thumbull, where her hushand was & brildings in Norwich, beink erected onclitl% pleurlsy. wiff neck, croup — general store for the convenience of the right of way. soldier, and was following the tracks| by the late Dr. S, I r some thirty. | o I8 Mother's Y Hours: 1-3 and 7-8 p. m. summer cottagers. . . and Mrs, Henry W. Lanz, Mr.| Attorney Hulls argument was the|from Shaw's cove bridge in order 10| veurs ago, and one of the first build- | "Sgonnd AHCK 10 WEE 0 od becauss Special attention to the Eye, Ear, an s, C. A, Sherman, Mr., and|closing one, and Judge Shumway|save time. She was walking on the|ingg in the city to use partial steel Howny Jarowtha o wid SR Nosb and THist Somers has strawberries; the fires | M8 F. C. Crowell and E. H. Allen | thereafter charged the jury, in which | West bound tracks and to avoid being | construction A K, ot ATHAPON of the season.—ady of this city ere in New York Mo dipentad them 30 Dring 15 & verdiet | Mt by an extra freight she steppsd| “The New London County Mutuat| LAet, cAn be edslly and almost i S | for the defendant on the first count, | from the tracks directly in front of the | pire Ingurance company hus nad con- | geleione ste Mix enourh powdered | The first anriual meeting of the Con-| . A New London paper states thai|ag tne plaintiff had failed to introduce | passenger train. The foot was com-| gistent growth thrcugh all of its 71| gelatone with water to cover ihe hairs | Offers for a Lunited necticut Asparagus Growers' associa- | M!S 1YAlanson Caulkins and Miss | {ogiimony concerning that. The case | pletely severed and Mrs. Whitney Was|yeurg of useful exi RS0 o b S SLACWALE: (3 et e tion is to be held at the 1 on|Julia Caulkins, who have been living siven to the jury at 10.55 o'clock. | considerably bruised. The case is be- | congratulated In its expected PoSSES- | saimuten v Nt wash the skin and the Time $Hday of text week: at the, Crocker house, aro koing into y wrestled With it until 1, when | ing tried to a jury betore Judgo Shum; | sion uf an up date home office | paire wil Seuigless thelr home in the hou. Federal | thev had a recess for an hour, and| way rown & Perkins and G. C.i huilding ‘i & N“TIGE i siscn whor eophon e v el oS " R | {0 R et o 3 b 8| K B 8 S | P crating i g e e W been straightening and marl poles | Chappel i o1 il 406 o'clock. They then|the plaintiff. supy saveral inc d it is not in- they have found them fre tion until 406 o'clock. They then v months and it is not ir pit ses heard and en in to a | ey | came in and reported a disagreement.| There were two witne: 1| tended for occupancy until late in the WE ARE HERE To ]|t of thre or four fee. { NATIONAL GUARD. | Judge Shumway sent them back to| e map was being explained when court | gy, waltham Public whist of Gardner lodge this | Field Day Orders Issued—Instrutions | JU5iIer_ consider the matter, and at | adiowched BEiC e ne Soing over | T » Public whist of Gardner lodge this| - 4.20 they eamo In With a verdict for | calendar session, that case going o UARY. STAY and have decided evening, March 8, Pythian hall—adv. | Concerning Ammunition. the defendant on the first count and a ' to next week | S oy | anr TR TR 3 | Mrs. Leonard B. Almy. | to extend our offer of momone those at, Washington s a| Al orgunizations of the Connecticut | | After an tiiness of six weeks, Caro. | . The Auction Bridge club mel on} OUR REGULAR $3.00 || tion «c the National Civie m.\,.‘f;‘,‘,,;“;\r«‘“]'”"‘ [FUard, excepting sanitary | THE PACE THAT KILLS SUPREME COURT | ne “Webb, wife: of Dr. Leonard B,| ursday with Mrs. Charles Tyler GLASSES for onvention is John ecles of (his Clty. | the rifle ranges nears thelr respective | WILL BE THE TOPIC| DECIDES HENDRICK'S CASE | Alms, passed away Thursdsy after- | - In a Guaranteed 20-year Gold Toe T L % stations during the m.uth of April or T R 1l net t “riend: f M nd Mrs, Kdward Y o The Thames yw boa cking crew & H i A hi ton street. H condition has Friends of T. an 'S palie Thames, Towboat wrecking crew | 38”1810 0. orabany W. E. Dodge Wil Bs Meard Under|Two Opinions by Chief Justice Hall | Washington strect, sler condition has | Friends of r, and Mrs, Kdward ¥ Filled Case 1 oo London, having hadled her from Grot. | ,, 118 commanding office). are directed | Men and Religion Forward Move- | Given—Error, and Judgment Set| jUCt %0l o8 et Sdin ‘Gl come T Chical stratt ; Weldingts L] on Leng Point, where she went ashore | 2 1S8ue the necessary orde.y, including | pgn¢ Sunday. | Aside. | a8 a shock to her many friends. An evening, it being the fifth anniversa for & o s ast week. signment of dates. Enlited men, = | e | invalid for a considerable period, she | of their marriage. Finger Pisce Eye Glasses, $200. || The New Havon road reports that|pi'is Wil be insttueted in guard dury| .. " oo\ "5 he toplc, The Pace|finished the March term of the First | age. U B EAKER CHAMP OLARK'S ! Bifocal Glasses (see far and | M} Snei ofa coal etrike has caused | gioned officer. This instruction will| That Kills, at'a men's meeting to be | judicial district, Wednesday afternoon, | , Born in Norwich July 1. 1851, a SIXTY-SECOND BIRTHDAY. avir) as loukal B Sancavy increase in coal ehipments and | ap; include general orders for sent . 3 r- | handod down sixteen decisions, in- | Spisnter of Jullus Webb and Mactha | : 41 L] the road has all the freight traffic it o Nglude gen e Fk held under the direction of the Nor- | handod down si D- Thompson Webb, Mrs. Almy had pass- | can handle 1 ordnance officer will be on Men and Religion Forward | cluding two in case concerning P. E.|ed practically all her iife here. With | Demonstration in the House and Pres- h compan Don’t Mind the Croakers duty with e on the range, eer up! Come and hear the Boys' | 304 instruction in small arms firing movement in the Auditoriu s : | endant | Dr. Leonard B. Almy she was united ! lefendant. | ‘”14‘:‘:’ ':,“Im.( a "v'l-rhl. was united in entation by Pages. We Guarantee Every Watch Henarick of this ity as who sit heir dusty offices and strels at Hhe Y . | will be und ¢ ajor W ¥ e! Theodor: ogers against Ph Christ Ep! oy i Biogg i minstrels at the Y. M. A, Friday _”m’“ m;‘(-;[h'”u e o Maj; ;‘,\.‘« next Sunday aflernoon. Mr. Dodge| The .'J"M R ger i PRI | copal church by Rev. §. H. Glesy. Washington, March 7.—Speak in the Strongest Pos- and expect the unfortunate few g s j will report for duty with Hattery A |1as given this address for the last(I. Hendrick: This was a writ of) She is survived by her husband, Dr.| champ Clark celebrated his 62d birth to pay ail their expenses. our UP-TO-DATE and Iib policy, we fit fifteen or me court | Leonard B. Almy, two daughters, Mrs Donald Chappell of New London and Miss Marguerite L. Almy of t a sister, Mrs. | ten years in big theater meetings | rTor brought from a judgment rendered by Judge | Shumway in the superior court. Error | e A McClellan Mathe (F. A), Troops A and B, cavalry, f Woodstock, has been First Separate company, infantry Haven audiences. that crime js | Commanding officer of the naval militia day today and put in a strenuc fif- | sible w.y. teen hours of handshaking and ac- | i city, | gnowledgment of congratulations. The twenty patients a day and are asing and that (Connecticut js | Will order such d float or ash |is found a judgmen superior e Bvohe. two brothers Sich 1he pe ad 2 satisfied with & small profit on till the Land of Steady H | a deem to be the best in- courc reversed and case remanded to | Jich, NOW 1\’;“*;”' be. and two brothers. | floor of the house, from vhich the) Hamilton, Rockford, Elgin, each one. Take this opportunity | | teres he service .u« proceeded with to final judgment. | afip (o A0 O e | speaker fled, by the presentation aft-| R o » {0 be fitied with correct glasses || At afarmers' institute to be held at| AriinaheR: | Opinion by Chief Justice Hall and Raloh W. Webb of Honolilli. | erward of a huge bunch of carnations ) Howard and Illinois Watches. &% sl costy | Mansfield Center, March 14, and one| rhe foliowing Mmatructions in regard | "There was another case in which the | , A woman of ende Dersonslity | by the pages and messengers i the| Do b s cona. |15 ot M, 6 Rt T, lin i i s pairs hs a2 o |y g i et b it L et 1 PRISWELL s Chicus-— 8 2h 1 Devis of Norwich, presic of the| 1ot 2 Ft ba sk ceding case. It was an action to re- [T n ad 8| peeting in Conventil M ers or U ] re ere to 3 munition that a orized to be ex- host of friends. er death Christ the egld- Winte DRirymen's e 1 x- | Sover ¥ dgment al nds deatn Christ | Mo ry referen he presid- | 8tay and guarantes ail our || State Duirymen's association, -is to | Tnition U : pised v cover the amount of a judgment al- | HOSt of frier er Tist | cheared ev n y pended durin calendar year of e t> habe: B ciknad hurch loses a istent member anc e officer’s House. | . glasses to be absolutely right i {1912 and et » he followed leged {0 havo been asslgned to the | GIUET, %8 B Sone adways | TR o e was iy aected by| 25 and 27 Franklin St., All examinations made by a f| State D. A. R. chapters are endors- | In_accordance f h expenditures | { Ralph Wheeler in the superior court | PoCn interested therein, w 0 the | ype triby the pa Immediatel Registered Speclalist. Open tll |l ing Mrs. Johin L. Buel for state rc | upon a demurrer to defendant’s ple: amunity her passing aWay Is & €r€at | fter adjournment the lads invited hin Norwich, Conn. P. M gent and Mrs. John T. Stirling for vice | , : e 9o el v bar, and afterwards heard upon cer- | .35 For many vears she had taken a | {5 come to the house daig, There Mr.| d 0 h i€ c 1 | the defendant by Judge (ase Appea e e d th ett of Alabama and induced him to Th l The annual allowan of ball car-| P fruitful effect er work being markes 4 Byt Fhelr 4 . Mk 4 | iPhe annual allowance of bal car | [ by the plaintin’’ Errer ana judsment | TWLTul effect, her work being marked | 100 1 G recintation wpeech. T e Imperator oniy Exclusive Optical Store in ]| The bowling match between the Ar- | tridges, cal 33, revolver, is fixed at 1 gty feinnt. B \ha Judement | by a sincerity of purpose that won the | MaK® (NS PIIERIECI Mo nent was - antim cub s the ooy dhe AT | rounds per man authorized to qualify =t | ? oy hearty co-operation of her co-laborers, | 0% 1eAdet 8l Tt IR . acheduled to be roiled at Mystic on | With the revolve : At e oh | while ghie exerted an influence that wiii 4 pocket Ll ht.l' Here stay a Thurscay night, was postponed until| Officers to whom amm - be of pernament value to the parigh o= pales 140 Main St., N g byl the Biks were busy with, | #Ued will return to the PROF. SMITH OF STORAS Her charities were numerous and her STRANGE BIRDS. ain St., Norwich, Ct. heir annual meeting In good condition, all empt SPOKE TO SOCIALISTS,| many kindly deeds made her beloved | _ A guaranteed 2 [ 5 cases, clips, bandoleers and 0 [ by all | Noted at Reynold's smu-d—EV'd"“Y agulas Prics $1.00 instrele, benefit Y. M, C. A Boys' | Packing boxes for ball cartridg 1t S tended to ‘Build. r Pr ) camp, Friday, March's, Y. M. C. A.| Officers turning in_the above pro VRuauJ'en Charter of Democracy was WEDDING. Inten : | auditorivm A dmission Zic.—ady | erty will be allowed to draw amm . W o S Woaae: L | ; strange variety of birds has Special Sale 68¢c tion pxCon the; A str 1 | e a rs of the N [ elther car. 30 SEOIAIDE (o (04 Norwich local s King—Thayer. been seen in at least two pla : | The directors of the New London | elther 0 or 35, amounting t Norwich local, pe-| On Tuesday noon st 200, at'the | Bxrncids Dridae including extea flint PAYYOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE | 2. 5stre oms, Sretn; have | BONEG M St o o o ; Thiradas cvenins”in. he 'Sread block | 1ome,of the oride, No. 33 Wil ey intend 1o ' home. | e L e e e e e H. B. DODGE, | ey Shemine in the toad block | Porchester, Mass, ifenry S. King of | They are cold black and sighty lars- | C, V, PENDLETON, Jg., Uncas National Bank| = ; fsiisiy Greas deala’ Tramily with e smocial | fe7e, it a8 s speakir upon the lopic.| bride'Naving heen” & (ehther. a1 the | h hcllemr apble (oo In hin vard, - Here | —————— : B 1 e | A Mrs. Joseph Rist sins of men, General Secretary Star- | ROosey U8 Charter of =Democracs. ||ihrire gchool in Moosup for nearly | thaey bullt a home and reared a| g » ats will kow the @xact | onq "t present week n ML orUSEY | e funeral of Catherine Rist, wid- | K€Y Of the'local Y. M. C. A, who| o U EVEY 866 ' LU€ FO0m Was tak- | two years. The ceremony was family. They have returned and are | I S Alien ‘hase | Sov, o Fressct week dn March cts | ? Josern Rist, was neld from her |1s heard the address given in Buf- | {r Men (hatrmen Wiltiam Kells | formed by Rev. Mr. Haye of Hoston in | buyilding 4 nest in the same place | Er”s ams a" acon s berai treatment ex- nd 9,000 will be fssued al relatives aud Triviids Were | the Buffalo auditorium | marked that Rooserels sor somith re- | bride playing a wedding march/as with their nest so long as ar “ “I y . depositor h he - ey o o] I e 1 dr Yodge has secretary of | i cavnee. SASOVNRE. SOSIROS RELN wed g P ered the rooi hing Another air are al-| ramied 1o selh deporial | B | hcing maaver 7o Norwich: There | Mr; Dodge s Deen:a sccretary of | MRSl (X Rionerel seemed hardly | wedding party”entered he room. e | watehing L » Rallion’s be large or small | were numercus beautif i | the Yo seus Chsisiian sisoctation | cuesting: yet. as he bid recently come| Loy, Yore & Sowir of Wwhite Serye 80 bullding a nest the case factor We solieit your patronage result of exhibiting his ‘can- | utes. Rev E. Hook { i e He acauired a | ot with a charter of democracy,whi | 282 & samake Do u.\!vm”‘v-w- of the Clock company and are at-| THE UNCASNATIONAL BANK, | ristes 8t the revent show of the Con- |8t James Eplacopal church, offstat- | oo lrme: of werk t Watren, Pa brought him duite near the socialist | yrigesmaid and wore white serge. The | Thomaston Expr P Telephone & 42 Shetucket Street.| Hartford, George * Alber smpson, | bearers were William McKeivey, Wal. | 4nd at Terre Haute, Ind. ‘He is now | 06" "0 70" for” the "reat “of best man was Sambuel L. King, brother | aaln‘ 30 Pound' —_————— _ ldirector of tha Norwich Art school|iler Sweet, Albert Rist and Charles | 3¢cTeiary of the Y. M. at Fall { pp o ver the chiet | Of_ the grooi The room was very | T o hool, | ter Sweet, A a e 2% : L Pall| The speaker ran rapldly over the chief | Sfetiily Grimmed for the hapms ovcd. | CHURCH BUYS LO Dr.k. W. HOLMS, Bentis! s Juat been clected a member of |Campbell,’ Burial was tn' the family 1?‘,‘;*?:‘,-,1“,; A onctgmin ey bl Lo Rooseveit's life, showing the | D e mmaine ooy eobie 5 | . In 30 n Snannon ing Anne=. Room A | 4 wiicre mmi rvice was read \ concert by Tubbs' Military na.r}ui'”,,”“m_ The Deec hy| oHE O k bank of greer ompos | May be Used as Telephons az3. act1oa | Deacon W. A Frazer, clerk of the by Rev. Mr. Hooke wrch & Allen | posseds. the ehfireln. The meel | J5uy. Tud come; as: Sl & bombebell| Hr is 0 SABATRETS fatns While s Cludhel - wed — | Now m\(vnd“ fat rch, reoeived a mes- | had charge of the arrangements, |ing YA ”‘;"” OClock | Gropped into the conservative camp | Luont intmaty. e Tanged a o | Remarkable Result of the New Flesh- i5ie Wilheoder S 8 45 1k 1 ol il 4 5 X quent intervals. \e present Rev. Peter Saurusaitis of the Catho i e T oy trom e, W, B. Adk-| Raymond Morgan. {360 ho for man only, Boys under| thst the conservatives® had | e th e Sor e b dagme, o irch has' BURASN] Builder Protone, In Many Cases the “hastorate.” piversily, @cceUNg| rpne body of Raymond Morgan, son | ston is fres to men and vider boys. | thfown the ex-president over .to Following the ceremony, a dainty |for the church a piece of land across of Run-Down Men and aduated this spring and. wil ao|of the late Walter V. and Sarah W.| % o T | soclaliste and i Wele {guorance of | uneh was erved Mr and Mia Ring | the church on James street, | Women. STORAGE B8 Bt chinrge 13 Teie Morgan, arrived here at 4.40 +- | FOSS AND ROBINSON | v e desethe iseeniats ot- | pa for New Yotk fram whence they | Waterburs. The lol s about 120 by 5 day afternoon from Caldwell | terances at Colum ocialism aled Thursday for a two weeks' stay | 63 fee | Word was recelvea hers Thursday | 20companied by relatives and wae tak- TIED FOR SECOND| Professor Smith claimed that every | 3t Rermuda. Returning, thes will make | Fher Saurusaliis stated {he | Prove 1t Yourslf By Sending Qvaps Below Finest and largest storage room [|| 100n by General Secretary F. R. Star. (e in charge by Henry Allen & Son.| = | radical statement of Roosevelt 18 is-| heir home in Moosup. Surpose for whis was 1o be used | T4 28, PSS, n this city. Elevator service || X5, Of the.death of his sister, Mrs. | Burial was in the Gifford cemetery at|Former Lost His Game with Jordan | sued with a string (o it, in the position P nad not vet been R SOy e \het sew teyetil P Add w vell, 3 lle, . C., | East t ‘Plain, where Rev. H. 80 to 57—B: . | of a continval balance from one side 1 Jorted it may be utilized as alike the effects of that ne: A oshncctsd. TN IONGMNL | Addmon V4 dwell, at Ashville, 'S | Sk et & o ML 4L o 57—Bailey Beat Haviland. - Gt StRign. ante to Sei STATIONARY ENGINEERS. raported that a BEeione, for the bullding up of welght | her home being Watertcwn, N. Y. She | WYk A commit service, } o “ 3 oy — site for a (emperance clubho and lost nerve force. It ncted more 5 15 survived by her husband, a son and | There were handsome floral tributes, | Al the Arcanum club on Thursday | °cr@tize industry. but it cin’t see any - I miracie than a medicine” said other wa do it except by the elim- | National Officials Will - Ike a mira n e well known gentieman vesterday in ination of the capitalist. Here is Frida: { Rockville's New Fire House. ’fmnk’[‘n:“;;",,; N voiution that had where Roosevelt and socialism part in The Rocks + commissioners, | (aken place in his condition. “I Be- | a daughter, and was 35 years of age, | Mre. Thomas Strickland. | evening, an important game in the handicap tor a8 played ‘whe: Contract wol'k LS e s handicap tournament was played when J met Foss and defeated him by | The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Strick- fice Main street, hours 1 to'§ p,| 20d Wis rom the home the score of 90 to 57. This brought | °N¢ essential point, for, said the speak orwich Stationary ngineers’ as- | Ajgerman John F Cour #an to think that there was nothing en ; | m. bk imes Johnsc No. 7 Washingtc 2 i e | v 't havi cracy even | siciation, No, 6, has received word of | Jum it V. carth that could make me fat. I and Building Materials of every elephone 11 Orchard—adv reer, At 330 olclock ThuLAIDELAR | Foss down to a tie with Robinwon for | o7 YU can't ""‘h bt ‘a;“demo‘r. Y v stion, No. 6 hap: received ord ot | James Breen oy i ves Beavy ATl 4 rrobres-empudh x ) o clock day secoad place, with Robinson yet to| With all these other things that Roose e coming visi Friday of Na-|yisfted Hartfe dritain | tofiies, digestiven, PSS ""'mf"m._ g me quots you §| The planet Jupiter, so recently near | STUOOR With a number in attendance.|meet Pierson, the leader. Bafley fm- | Velt 18 talking about unless you check | ticnai President Kearney, Past Na SRaRT” 60 engine e, e i iast T prices and estimates. | as been rising earlier as th ces were conducted by Rev. | proved ale standing by taking a game | (N8 Erowing concentration of wealth | tional President Stone, State Doputy | houses to get ncorporate | 108 © 3 vanced. As the month closes rop. There we loral | from Haviland by the score of 5o iy | 2nd concentration of incom ne « »f Meriden, who will be here | into plans for the building of a n - - ses bofore midnight. On the 4th it | forms. The body will be taken o Sa | 6. Stearns also won his game from | the other parties will take it up as a he open meeiing of the assecia- | engine house In Rockville. The cf reached & named position in its path, | lem later for burial, her husband hav- | Bliven % o 16, The games won and | Problem, and if there were no other T appropr 1 $10,000 fo englne | date It s cxactly 90° degrees’ west of & Son lad cliarge of the armange- | Plerson 1. Foss 11- Robinson | the socialist party. that wonld be will he one to which the' general pub- | Proypect street, adjoluing the site of < sun and 1s nearly due south when | Tents. 11-3; Carroll Sordeh Batloy | enough. There can be no real den ic will be invited. especially all thoe | the ton' five. 1o ich was de 1 t - uspend 14-3; "¢ ch 6-8 Villfame - | capitaliist claas. ics of any k'nd by the cfty Telephone 171 | Jow Rates to California, Arizons e T smended by 4| 00 A’ ) “\.,'(,,,,\f““?:" -1; Pen-| T ofessor. Smith spoke of the wa e | H | New Mexico., until April 14, “Tourist | ored i o uang dangerous,” ha |0 el 1o Harwood 513 “Biiv. | the workers in England have gone into Y IR TR Y | - sleeper \itheut chenge. Berth $9. | Daron e HE t T e arter | o 2. 18, - e | poittics with their economic questions Wave Kills Steamer’s Engineer. | Washington-Sunset route, 12 Milk & A e o B e 2 I S and are a power to be respected, and | New York, March 7._A wireless mes- 362 Wash. Boston—ady, ol | [ e said that the workers here ought 10 | sage received here today by the Amer- 1 g | Yorkshire Nightingale. | combine for the same purpose. He ! jen Jine soid hat on Monday last a Z i ' Tie White Ribbon PBanner urges | v | One the unique services in the ! professed that he didn't know just how | great wave had battered the steamship seems to favor some peop! uf members of ihe W, C. T. U. to hold | A WOMAN DOCTOR. | Sunday evering <eries at the Central h was to be expected to be gained | Rotterdam. on her way here, killing the greater number only acquire | u r er\ Arbor o fl;,fl:"nfl’:‘}\;:.“vh,}: 28 many Was Quick to Discover What w;;‘;_ B \\l'jl‘ be on next i‘lunv e it e hoW | Frederick Vanhees, an engineer independence through habits \of trees and shrubs ssible, and to D £ ¥, when Rev. Enos Bason, an Eng- | much through direct action, but he| ouqe™ injuring a boatswain ft. Get in he habit o try to have every local union hold at plag the. Milhiet, lish' clergyman, who RBas the title of | thought there was a place to use both & (hrift. Get into the habit of eral of the crew. Non gers was hurt least one flower mission mec dur- 2 | the Yorkshire 'Nightin ing the year: also o y in| A lady tells of a bad case of coffee | CUPY the puipit. Rev. Mr. Bac SpRmG pATTERNS isiting shut-ins and other | Poisoning (Tea is equally harmful, be- | Preach and sing both, his talents in putlic instituticns. ause it con’ ins caffeine — the same | the musical line Iying in the posses- something every month; the resuits to oc- | methods. He predicted at if th n is to workers would band together in th party, dedicated to certain propositions, the old partie: Anti-Trust Law Interp tation. commis |\ Will SUEPFISE YOU | acy mas or woman whe 12 im0 UST IN { drug found in coffee) and tells a of a remarkable voice, enabling e tumbling over themselves to | }:flajl:»m;‘\(f}) J . |, A meéting was held in the Hartford | %8y 0 simple and straightforward to use in the same- song both a social amelforation in order to! §U8 12 0 PETE e com- | Recover Normal Weight By The board of trade rooms dnesday aft- | that literary skill could improve sweet soprano and a rich, deep »eial amelioration, Bl i i e ant A Yo stiok tb Remember it Bomarkable Now Troate t mith was enthusia merce commission was proposed in a | H ernon of the delegates appointed by |1 £ aeitone. “He. Bid Jtist : comBpIcion & Four Shirts for $10.|:mom, ot e tmion womoincs 11 oy eiruigte neadacnen « o, 1e e et Compiied 3 i d and has been in the Connecticut at the fifteenth 1| Yeers' she says, “and have suffe Unitad Siates See outy AND BETTER GRADES Conigress of Hygiens and Dettreiopl, | untald agony, Whan'T, frst began to | e t you earn but what you | ment, Protone. save that will make you rich. We olution_outlined today before ational Clvic Federation by fts 1 dent, Seth.Low, at the closing sessior and a genera dscus: es he had advocated occu I had been thin for years, snd began to = . ~ | » balance of the evening. p g Mg i efitio all know this but often forget it. | gnyny 3¢ was natarsl for me o B Shat n Washington on September 1 3 have them I'welghied 140 pounds, but | Defeated the Third Company. | * N S 2 way. Finally T rend about the remarknble —at— 25 inclusive. e delegates include they brought me down to 110, | rollowing the weekly drill of the| MOB CARRIED EFFIGY Coal Strike Alters King's Plans. ] iel nuccesses brought abont by the use of Pro- . & B, Overiock of Pomfret | T went to many doctors and they | Third company, C. A. C. at the are | andes Jeaeett T et i LTI THONIRS L6002 TUS 40, | tone. so 1 decided to try 14 myselt. Weit |maxe me only temporary relief. So 1) mory Thareday evening, there was a OF MIS§ PANKHURST, | Londes Maral 1 Nemtntion i {19 when 1 look at myself 1n the mirror now, 1 H. ¥. Dodge of Fall River will speak | S1fTered on. till one ddy, a woman doc- | laseball game betwees’ the. Contrals - Ing to the settiement af the coal s . AT S ity cas. ) Roviapen o men at 2 p. m. Sunday At the Avdls | (0F advined me (o drink Tostum. 'She | and the Taird compant's eam PiTA15 Public Sentiment in London Strongly LT g, but the situation | Shetuckat Straat, Horwish, Cama, fust 0 pounds during the lass SR 804 etk G I Phoe That Kiig~ ari] BK oked 1iké 1 was coffee pois- | suited in a vietory for the Centrals | Against Suffragettes. Jang for the season have been affected | Commercial Department st Yeur n;"‘f felt stronger or more ‘nervy’ in my 201 Main Strest men and boys over 18 are invited {o BN 21 to 7. The Centrals played as fol- | — by the strike. His majesty hes’ been Service. = A attend. Men and Religion Forward gan fo drink Postum, and |lows: Walsh ¢, Simcox p, Calkins| London, March 7.—The extent 10| ymoalied to delay fixing the dates o i 248 C. MACPHERSON, Movement—adv, .5 bounds in the first few | i Marphy 2b, Counihan 1%, Nichols| which the window smashing ralds of | pomPaicd 0 delay Bxing e dates of Norwich, Conn. e at rae | \feining, but mot|gh, Driscoil ls, outfleld, Sullivam, Fl-|the = suffragettes has aroused public | ;nvii the situation improves, ” Miss ida Myrtle Chandler, daughter e Aty daches be- | 1is, Simith 45d R. Sisicox | feeling against them was tvidencea by | - » Buitenion po of T. ) Chandier of Sumeid, and Rob- | § t two week & ot | TR e | the 1arge force of fooi and mounted | yaiseries, an nventor has brought out | :.‘fi...,;..,.:‘.f:"c’.'._ ert Nicholson of West Suffield were 1 % - g en | i " olice necessary to prote 2 fro Sectiicatiy. Raited 5t o a ‘send. freagoe. KNOCKING, KNOCKING, A e Sl e ere |1 cxpect, to get the coffee poison out| . s 3 Tacipitation. | B e iying &n ey of Misa| A0, SOCtFIEAlly Realsd ‘atomciug " whebl vl 1£ they wih 81l out s CONSTANTLY KNOCKING | Married by Rev. George C. Chappell | o0“ 700 0 H | The precipitation from the snow this | & great mob ca g for autornobiles. slampe or efiver to belp \ | of Montville Wednesday afternoon at| ® (o *that a few months have|¥éek has amounted to .15 of an inch, | Christabel PankRurst, which gathered A ) ing, nd s evidenss of geed wHAT? 2 @ciock at their new home in West| poucei since I began (o use Postusy | | thet of = Wednesday night having | outside the London Opera house, wherc - ieieipe el iave sou had vavys wnoiograph | | wil s seud fatl tueen | Suffield. One of the ushers was George| tan giadly say that I neves ke .+ | amounted to .10 of an inch. This s alj | the militant section of the suffragettes FEET FEEL FINE. ke 7 ¢ o v o e ok OPPORTUNITY. Pearl of Brooklyn. The wedding march 5"y %12t headache 15 like any mers. | the precipitation there has been during | held a meeting tonight. The speeches jte g, ML o Uie e e Prosons does the work: was plaved by Mra Wallace N. Jewett | ¢q it was nothing but Postum that | the month 8o far. {at the meeting were tame and there g, s 5 Refined Ointment that Drives | E74RD <3 It should be taken. Fo catch || "i¢you wansiopat oo move feah. Sl eut the toi- The greatest ditfioulty is we are not | i} P TC b 5 . ing ostum tha K ol | Was a noticeable absence of all Incite- s rogiiish liitle pmile, his protty lttie | | weiig ereron tader. Freatee o it ready io grasy 1“ w;n!n'c:nm:-.n't-{: relv;‘\:d m,zv Taft on Three Days' Trip. ment to violence. Out Soreness, Pain and Misery. dimple_ Such phetosraps become prized | | be had by wiiting troet o Bl ‘o me recently. FHad no ome on he tuneral of Mrs, Catherine Volk- | out alo I would get bewildered and | Washing Mar sbile was practically asked tc o Rt Skl O e hure ROk ri o binddia &Py "y my lst fully equipped. T oppor- | mar, wicow of Jus! Volkmar, for- How' Wi 3 " sBor day io help the police i S tunities are coming coustanfly If iy o N N, . who' die - . : y low smashers. The - i ha ed e that's perience o ng chidren. | o » are thisking of fakias SHON mdsy Turning of heutt tro. e a A DA Sy it o i ¥ 1 a efreular ok ’ PR heir beat whea we (]~ (i o MISS JEWETT, German laitheran A 36 | Battle ¢ M b 1 i, gersons stiempting o ich damage | be T SiRE T fov ors et X . £ i Publie Stenographer wnd Shorthand oclock. Rev. H. A, Hunzinger, pastor | “There's a reason’ ard it is ex- 5 {and hold LASKL AT -\ (¢ Hetected after| v back if dissatiafie Temeher. of the church, officiated. ~ssisted by | plained in the little book, “The Road| “Isn't that Mrs. Templeton-Brown | Fives, and similariy, i e ter % oh my but EZO will surprise you, | A HT ” w 0u -, Y Vi 7 3 e ) e . | You, wane te 74 Jan27d o o B Ao .",,,)Z‘,‘;:"“::;'mn{?””-” was in [ to Wellville” in pkgs. the mest entertaining creature? 1 | the damage 15 done. and if you have corns or bunions that y \.(....'EZ‘!VZ ihe sublle. .r& -— i ER e | THiitty oo s 8 1 Ever read the abeve lstter? A new e crowd around her, What At seem to be overioaded with agony you fum better taan WS yeu Was{ o Bt vourcust- | A f e Lons apmeiied fay: S, 5 Shia: > Ty |¥ e taliking about? “Why, about| An attachment for a gas jet that|must get EZO: it's fine for chapped ing _olumna of Th lie, there '3 no me 'here was an advance here Thurs- 3 The Photographer, | things that happened to ner | will ejok almost anything as well as a |face, hands and chilblains, Majl order: @um betier tn romgh ‘e advertis. | Ay in the jrice of coal, a jump of !:.|-" genuine, trus and full of buman | when she was in the hospital.”—Cleve- | gas ranga would do it has beem in- |filled by Eze Chemical Co, Rochester, s of The @atletioy @enis ceing made, sb thal it Now costs ' intersst land Plain Dealer, vented by an Bnglishmap b A Obpoesite Norwich Savings Seclety, hoestit ke el i Viresis kbt e s L i