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T TRY ME? The Builetin. You Will Always Buy Me|_ Norwich, Mlmdly, March 11, 1912, No Frost, No Fibre, No Pith, All Juice, SWEET AS A NUT | AM A SUNNY MOUNTAIN NAVEL ORARGE Necsba whist { Dall—adv, A thick fog h | VARIOUS MATTERS tonight fn Toresters’ ung over the river un- PERSONAL Misg Sarah A. Sexton left town_ Sat- urday for a brief visit in New York | Mrs, Arthur Williams has returned her home in Windham after a visit with friends on Allen avenue, Groton. August Vallin and Gustave Sand- gren of Waorcester were guests of Nor- triends over Saturday and Sun- formal programme concluded and_ the floor was cleared for dancing, which lasted till midnight. The banquet committee, whose ef- forts provided the particularly pleas- ing programme, consisted of Andrew Swanbery, chairman, Josef E. Peter- son, John ©O. Johnson, . Charles W. Pearson and John Vallin. Among the out of town people at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hen- driksen and Mr. Vikander of South Windham, Alex Engstrom, Henry An- Scandinavian Society Gave a Banquet at Buckingham Me- morial—Addresses by Judge N. J. Ayling and Gen. W. A. Aiken, Queen Wmfle o Al s Hannah Greerman, who has e s el s annab Greerman, who b ctor’ Enander, Harry Peterson, Ar- of the Gold Coast| Yesterday was the third Sun in‘:’,‘;f“l‘."“:}’,‘“‘_;\"?' Harris Mymon_ In thur Nelson, and Miss Sabina Olson, Leni, Just four weeks before Easter,| Gr0lofh his returned to her home 1| Loyal to the memory of John Erics- | paratus for propelling boats on canals: | all of Willimantic. HAMBURG GRAPES, b i i s gon, the Scandinavian Political club|a hydrostatic weighing machine; an| The printed programme for the eve- FRESH BARTLETT PEARS The Connecticut Milk Producers' as- | —yio %ung rs, W, S, Alling. returned | COTmemornted the soth anniversary | instrument to bo used In taking doer- ning contained a cut of the inventor CALIFORNIA SALAD, | sociution 15 to hold & meeting at the | ¢ Mr and Mrs. W, S, Alling returned | of the baitle between the Monitor and | sea soundings; a file cutting machine, | and a picture representing the mem- | ENDIVE, | capitol, by et o3 mum"m the il ni_‘:““‘ mc‘v~ the Merriwnac with a banquet and ‘ and our modern steam fire engine be- | orable battle. ARTICHOKES, { : ey wees SRy Ly s I | pagres: atorday’ cvening at the | ing conspleuous. Ericsson in 1836 in- e BT WHITE SQUASH, I A Norwich visitor in Montreal writes o (Rsariof it h. | kingham Memorial Covers were | vented the screw propeller as a means | gpecjal COMMITTEE WILL NEW CELERY, Lpue Sterhre of suow there, and, 4 poryund correspondent writes: | J4id for 110 and amung those who at- of propelling boats' which revolution- RED BANANAS. ' the mercury ees belonw zero. | i o e ae hoon | tonded were screva. of the prominent | ised navigation, and his model, al- GO TO HARTFORD TODAY | SOMER %] Bidkers (Gdunsoleut dentiatss were |1l f0F thepaat @owidays st his home T o tealdeiision tvew. Bordon and | thoueh ul, was not accepted S } s ihern Connecticut dentlsts. Were | on Coes avente, has recovered, and is{ " humandle | by the British admiralty. Thia of- | Will Not Abandon Hope of Changing FOOD SPECIALTIES B e R ot povsu™ | ‘able*1d bio- abobr agmin® Dutimg hisk . MIKINE wifb o tisers, Wit | st Uintuce sost Barobciche secrices |, Cantoriuen Site ifthe Shples: Offer, o filness. Supercimor. othpies has been ( he Evening for ¥isson, the inventor | of the inventor, and, as before stated, | | Tnoy s ,_i : | e Ccge of his work at the school. | 21 the Monitor, weve cheers alike for | he then decided to cast his lot with | S Not Accerted, Z geiritd h [ Ftoald Amundsen, the new hero of the | us. | e Mrs. Susan C. Horton, wife of Hi- | —— | e £ Saterd fter B Ve e A {lo e Sy . Horton, Swedish people, whose discovery of Built First Propeller. [ Sarctiay Aftelmu . Hherg: W e ani A Card, died in Groton, Mass. | ARRESTED AT PACHAUG the Bopth rele has Juat been amnoune- | In 1341 he: was en (: 1" 4 b | ™elng of the special board of trade 54 Washington Street ; AS A DESERTER | &l bringing hir wvorld-wide honors. | tne screw propelling sh oWkt | S the it S e ‘:” ied “‘:?s i —_— Elaps of Bt Natiooe. | Princeton, and thereny Ericsson placed | {his morning to actcnd cne meetin Hours: 1-3 and 7-8 p. m. Extra irains and many | Eusebe Benoit Will be Taken to Fort o 1ha DAL Siqine ot the hoad of navall ire conins. W BAIEE cho e W Special attention to the Eye, Ear,|of them, on H 4 Sat.| Wright Today by Deputy Sherff American eud Swedish flags were | powers in the application of steam 3 | HLCETIRIA SIS S ® for the b=t : 3 he applicati steam | (,rjum site, at which it is believed the Nese and Throat. { urday, wer made up of cars| Stanton. used for the cecorations on the walls | power to warfare. This ship had many | Gecluration of the commission will be Fonthons %, | 10aded with coa & ccm, and the tables | of Ericsson's ideas incorporated in | given concerning the desired change. Learning that ef was be-| de wratca with bouquet { Its construction and w years in ad- | ers the questions desired .\ oncert and recital in the Central jjareq o8y ta% e Do Fuitard’s crehestra was | vance of any other such craft in the | conitmission. will & carried by ;..n- st chureh- this evening by Mr. jiiinoite o e of d4mes | in attendance Gurng ihe cvening, rea- | world at that time. Ihe Princeton | i committen iil bo carried by nos con, nan with a soprano J ook | | Was the pioneer of modern. naval con- | e ek e o i sa08 "B W jiis I8 W ane George of m 18V securing of elty water, ight and addi- Nk (ol tar | Went there Saturday i arrested 1 of the. world | them that ¢ can be obtained At a mecting of the New Britam nont there owiys The next twenty years this grea e o ey ol b b £ CRant Tt ey roporray | ¥ noit, aged 20, charged i e Tae e dovpas | and tiat clociric ght secured for the 291 Main Street. [ wich Stite hagpitnd | ompany ai Fort Greple L mh ing principles and apsliances vaiu e 1ton will reopen the Tow te a e e k¥ haug e b 1e state hospital com enoit was a deserier, although 1t was {o resist any attack by laud fo ile commission’s decision, but it is dsame magnol ater icarned he eniisted ac the same o e Mol ke sible this can be arranged, said “ ¢ Memorial lool o, (hat; Blancherie's toon and str Sl w » member of the commitice, Supt ats s would caus for, deseniad i | P a kit M. Poliock of the state hospita Blanchette claimed t L craft would be necess: to demc ord tod: S s 4 i Norwich Sature ing e B Kapt ahead of s in naval and | to ace he Sholes site, the loca \/ | The total violeni deaths for the anlisted | October 21, 1911 Came from His lde: factory and that ! , is twenty-one, 4 Takiune lation in e formal protest of the finance e hate 4 t, is nty , 4 da ed Februa 17. 19 He ation in the e . S 1 1 hats off to our New | .z three, Of this numb - was ‘born_in Moo home CHAREES W. PEARSON, S s e : : een dental six s 1| after his deserty 1s on | e : seen forwerded to the tuberculosis Spring collection of Derbies one nomicide. e e d Toastmaster. ommission, It calls attention to the - iy S h st 5 to return he wen dering a fine Frogiamine for the ban- act that the Sholes farm is 4 close and Soft Hats, for there ne ey hen came back to didn't a1et hour and playing for the dancing S - the u!l‘glll| of tnu- broois . - aave like concluded the evening. ey et e B g b such a clean array of | fof Watertown, X. Y, to be was a reward s ut their places, the com- T oo, ral of his sist kit sang America led by Teastmaster be info this brook and nannp i eadw, r L ROBINSON DEFEATE E es W. Pearson, in cpening the o Yaeinaagiie napy lish headwear for P | PIJHEEEAFED BiERON imme of the cver ing, after which o tual it tho sl be as we call your af-i _Herace Johnson writes: About the | Former Now Tied with Foss for Sec- [ SRUDIANE JEERU iwaf eEvCd, Di he -Hospitars waterabod. W 5 th of the month prepare for a ve ond Place in Arcanum Tourney. S e serious menace to the h ntion to this seasor ar irbance. Old salts on dec Sreole 1,00 who are no: ¢ s season s below, longshoremen ge Saturday cvening there was one ¢ teol water from the hospital's A pack into the cornfields, stick a sta le larges: swas of eason in Hais They Indcrse object We v the g 4 3ans Hyttan ¢ dors jec Ve showing all the to te w w0, he pool Toom at the Arcanum club Hampt Sah v’ Superintendent Polic 1 S, ™ > e 0 wilness the gax vetween Plerson Monitor hat should a suitable site new Velours and Velour fin-| Solomon Weinert of Norwich Ro re former being obliged Boiled Tongt bt ’ & salaiee not on the hosp vatershed, but whose runaway horse was drowned in Ak s 90 in the Cold Coriud Beot 4 M Hricuson ] held it it onte | sufficiently near, the trustees of th " » . Haughton cove, Uncasville, made 08 yrolpaitiin Seac e hlhe Xon ; orned Bee sson | held ove for it 1t once t et ns el e shes in Soft Hats, 2 multiiide | rangemente to" haul out the: circiss' nen ta- hoirHindecd | oot o Hct Rolls a la Taf tiached himself i e D 1 . A With teekias Saturday end 16 was hocs | Plosin. Aot aw SrpRo e, WAL Cold Bread a la Ayling 1d 1 land, gl thap | #nd power at cost of production and good colors, and in Hats . the shore nearbs down at the vital point Ob mext t Chicken_Salad | he reccived in re nationaliiy | Water at cost of pumping. § by down a2, the vita On 0! Mayonnaise a la Bullards Orchestra , affiliates any sooner adopts more T & ned for every build. | It is expected that 100 or me gy Teaty Aot e ¢ ball and Scandinavian Club a Ia Potato Salad— | readly the American institutions thap HOLY NAME SOCIETY i - | Knights from all over ihe state wi obinson gained Several then. On his s e i e ot HEWHE TR RES ARDUEDEES — | n atiendance ai the annual con- mext shot Pierson missed and Rol Bottlh Credit to Both Countrie s | glave of the grand commandery of the son ran out the three he needed, win- e offee| What a credit to both his na Value of Organization Brought Out at e oggery hop, nights Templar to be held in Mid-| ning 90 o 112, This tied Rob ee | adopted countries! What a '5| Large Gathering in Olympic Hall. R T A with Foss for secord place. Song sh with songs of the home- | connect the two ig in MACPHERSON, Dairy and ¥ood Commissioner H. . | piay 17 Careai] shoad ooy Somes ded for diring | [eDigence sbagm e i PR BOCleky (of Bl aLs i I'potter’ has L e BT v arreil should return, but oth- | the Irogramme. Toast- | 20d a ceep thi Tk B e el aetlandin 291 Main Street, bution a paraphlet contatning the rules Gy, ¢ WSt Play Brown and Pen- | master Peaiso, wno presided in a ca- | 3bove b feUon byt i e At ; [ 02 e e aulng the vules | dlctan. pich opéned this part of the | mechanical developmen noon, the members filling the body of Norwich, Conn. ! provisions of the food and @ X ey by introducing ¢ | the world. Suc 0 the hall. The president, J. B. Sha o ypsnsssnciolgy S ool i Bt OBITUARY. AR Of i fcations for all time, on, presided, and Introduced Rev { 2012 ¥o] e chairman of the ccmmittee of t is to be good. Therc | Hugh Treanor, who addre th o | s M a1 S I i losd '8 comial sroveling, low or meanly | Meinbers briefly, congrat:l e e will of Michael Curtin was ai- Alice M. Clark, wife of sk especially the head or|upea t P ress that society had mitted to probate in Montville Friday. Stevens, di 4.30 U'v‘xu.l'msv“lqi:‘ > speakers, Who had places al the e s Eor i s ety g He died ten years ago. The tate afiernoon at the home of her siste ad table, Gen. Wiillam A. Aiken and puntry, he has done |ing them to be zeaious in the fulfil- mounts to $2,000 and Henrs Curtin Mre Froderick K. Sprague Judge Ncison J. Avling. After | Gone it So well and | ment of their obligations to the socie denied the appointment, as he had several vears She had been. erits | Zarnes’ M nd the song, Mit I iy theifépdrds. of ‘both | MIRANA Lt i Caasidn TO ailed to present the will. ically ill for about six months, and | AndS ks, Biire ponipaiey, S «run’alztr‘:m-”mi il Bion’ the: o WE ARE HERE Ve bore her suffering padently, Death | 1Ud8¢ as introduced and re- g rica mphasizing the good which the o an ve decided e democratic state feniral com was born in Norwich, Oct. 25, | the 19ast, J. £ 0m. merican people nbers lived up to the ideals of the ee, has issued the ergular call for the and was the damghter of William . p as never hefo; clety, ~He dwelt at considerable to extend our offer of mocratic state convention. It will and Harriet M. (Guile) Clhrk | Judge Ayling’s Tribute. | Scandinavian st gth upon the good which the Holy R ke place at Bazles' hall,.Bridgeport, the greafer par: of her lite| , JUUS® Aviing's tributs to the great|Yaule Is noble concribution o i Bl e A b OUR REGULAR $3.00 on Wednoesdar and Thursday, May 1 Sl ai Didoried 6 Als ventor, was listened to with marked n character; its courage; its | the country and stated tlat they wer G d Norwich has eight del z in Springfieid and re ppreciation by his auditors, and was | attachment 1o home and state; its love | 6Xercising a wonderful influence in LASSES for B e Wi A e ant in part as follow | of domestic i'te; its sdaptabilily to en- | the upbullding of every community in Under auspices of the Cleveland Ad- e g ey That day we look back and recall the| Vironment, znd, above all, its constan. | Which iney. were established, making niniscration ' association cxercises if | Ticven years sgo. she was mariod i | DAmes of Ereat inventors conmected | <% that virtue'without which no pev- | of thelr memiers better citizens and [ e era s o TSATY | Norwich to Marshall J. Stevens, who | With one or more famous uchiev: can long be either great or free, |MOre ecarnest Christians. His re gy e Sk Sl 1 b8 gurvives her the past four years Ments, But John Ericsson, who buiit | IR our part of the country we have | Marks were well received. Genuine $400" Sure- Tight beld In different towny Sunday next, | e doceased has rasided with her tor, among other things, is | to deal with the great problems of t Dr. P. J. Cassldy’s remarks mvere in- Fingie PUSE S Shae, gtie. | e A " inlerost in | ter, Mrs. Sp el Hond g e BN wh ' oni il choasion fo between capital and labor, and | {eresting and instructive. He traced ye $2 wick, home of Cleveland’s ances- | oq away four sears age, » light to nomor in commemoration of | of the government of cities where | the course of irreligion in the various Bifocal Glasses (see far and rotter, Williem N e achie Jf the great success| VSt masses of men horn on foreign | B ountries and said tha near) as low as $250 Duivihas: de Bakb G ol P i Y’ » e developed | Soil, 0f different nationalities and wh country had for many ye n n Conneeticy g s | is this nation | Jifferent races, strangers to ri dea the infliences that had pr P APE Tall to sitend. the ‘fatitton c Mrs. Geor isis this nation | different races, strang Amer e e Inflie that had Don’t Mind the Croakers he Conner Datrymen’s ussoc B T rat L e L By e B Lo b % s ion at Mansfield on T1 2y and s orwich. She was lo Firs ew the life | 1 history, are gathered tegether, ime had come when h: 1 Am*- who sit in thelr dusty offices and lon ot Manaield on Thzraday and all who knew her ¢ this wondertul who, was the | 20d we 100k to the Scandinavian racc | erici there was need of som& move- eight or ten patients a week i méeting iy Por ther of some of the most radical | !0 stand by and assist us in our work | ment tlat would combat the for expect the unfortunate few SR, fke 1 A . entions of the age, We 1k 48 brethers and as countrymen in | thal were stirring to disrupt the so- pex all their expenses il . today’s e from the teeming brain of u|MeiRtaining our American institutions | cial fabric of the nation. “What we By our UP-TO-DATE and 1ib- .. vy friends in t , who had turned m Englisi | @0d government, thus emulat t need in America today,” sald the eral policy, we fit fifteen or The Central Bapliat dirch calendsr | gfield. “nd Trench indifference t Am- | SX4mic of your noble countryman Fi- | Speaker. s men that are lovl (o the P PR O 2 ‘ on - s mt | erican bospital and appreciation of | ic8£on, Whe so aly established him- | overnment under which they live Do & Siest & || on Suudey owutained notios of special Car Peter Johnson. badur: Yo i A Spisosintion of | 50018 ha el ot Tavil Ax o e Rl el B 4 ith & L on meetings to be held on Tuesday, Wed. " . st oot B, o e elf in the hearts of loyal American id 1o the i ich the : s Take this opportunity Peaday: Thersdas 4nd Frisey coeniey | o, Tie_death of Carl Peter John B hat a hond of brotherhood has be Ihe remarks of the akor o ed with correct glasses I Ly AT A on Saturday morni o orn Poor. cemented between us. + deep impression on his hear- ) Choe I e le, bad lived in Palmertown for a number SiX yesrs we find John a - mines | thoroughly established between the | of new members were admitt < s M- WG gy of L of years, working in the quilt mill, and | With his father, Machinery was his | Scandinavian and American peopic, | ing the me: ‘ i s 2 s W il setbotary of nles c wilt miil, and | with his fatho il wRa i | eat h i e ug the membership up to about 400 > x thig statistics from | PeIIE 1 25 @ steady, reliable em- first and last lov ith crude toc Tasy - > this priceless | it was voted that the members woi Registered alist. Open till e £ iihey OF o 10 had his acquaintance. He is s oduced a I ure sawmill of in- | D2Ster genius from your land, whe e M e b ORRCE from automobile ac Toaetic ved by his wite and three daugh- | Benious censtriction and had R ~"“"~)‘»‘~‘ 1 perfect engine deicnse | ja St Patrick’s ehurch, The members n i $httoas. eetiiemod show the oiancy | ©T 2 pumping engine desiened to 1 ng the dark and trylng daye of our | will meet in their rooms in the buse- 2 3t fes Cirasotont 1 this ol | — — nes from er. A quill and test need, continue until the day | ment (f the ck t 3.45 3 U g at law as this state | Denat tgars he Bors die bty Swords. Shall 1o bt «f the church at 8.45, and those i by | nad but twenty deaths in 1911 and | FUNERAL. | pencity he boy's tools juthe W v cans i omyanto | members not already previded with | Seriysche 10 0% | | of drawing materials. He made coni- hshares and spears into pruning | badges will be supplisd bat ¢ Only Exclusive Optical Store in 3 | e Lasa sses cof bizch wood and a pair of | I0PK8” When “nation shall not lift et s g -~ ; rs. Leonard B. Almy. Dirch Mol S AT ] rvord e e ne : of the meeting Presi- Corporations Tecently orgunized | Frem her late home, No. 137 3 e e, 0 8 they e shail hannon thanked the de: Nichols & Rice Co. of New | ington i oo Irawing pen. ~With such meage : their attendance, and Eendon; Moorparated; to. ma Ao funeral of Mrs. equipment he drew plans of machiner Reminiscences by General Aiken, - interest manifested a 140 Main St Norwich, Gt. | 5o s sni™ a5 afiernonn. 2t S0 o bionk, thd | 424 60ls he hat never soen which ot | Atter the singing of Du Guma D T e s 5,000. Incorporaiors, George W P o i o | e sson was_twelve ye oli | which he did in a way to win the 1 Pool Match Arranged. gttt | o1& and Char s 1 T ot e ke B netw ade a :‘4:.":@ of the survey- | bounded approbation of his hearers, John's Literary society of N | London, and John ¢, Nichols : ing ying out t anal work | who more than once interrupted him @ I n h B eNth ot e A Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co.s| iarford s 2 p o KX oo g S [y o s Pt L o Gy o0 RIIRLESIRLY 5 ¢ The hon vl 1. 0B Aaant o e Sl L bursts of applause, begin for a pool tournament with St. Jos- Tk ol e as the | venor *Xly, Rdmund Perkins, I s g e sitiges sy a man | of Swed yeople. remind im as | tables Tuesday evening, March 19, Freo delivery 16 all parts of (he city, | oy, INomos A Grambly, whose texti ), Woodard, Wrederick P, Savies who followed him with a stool upon | it did of his delight in hearing the| Th s S i YWy h W or little dren to come un- | Saicgic 9 nd whicl he stood 1o use surveying | beautiful voice of Jenny Li i t . L N } n- | W M AT el s’ b the . of Jenny Lind. There| and if a third necessary to decide H JACKEL & C0. > Mes He considered the threefold | family plof in Yantic cemetery, wher ¢ 28 a necullar fitness, e potnted out, the championship it will he piayes in duty of parents toward their children i Ivert eanAnEa: 6 eomRIT uch was the beginning and bov- place in which the memortal New London. 3 as regards the tanuly. society and God ¢ sl mgt Falot o s of the intellectual giant who ricsson and the Monitor was held. making & strons plea in favor of th L taroe of the fuers; later piaced this nation and the entiro | since in this same bullding Presiden \ecossity of Catholic education, At ; ;s | world under the greatest of oblig:- | Lincoln, General Grant and also Presi \ the offertory there was a solo by Mr t From that time on his career | dent Garfleld had been guests Thi SR [ERET ANNIITON B. 7. Gough Henry L. Jordan. was ‘a brilliant ome. Aft ving | houso stood as 4 memorial to all that FECS o i e | ral services for Henry I, Jor. @8 an encineer on the Got the men of that great ny of '61-6 seemed strange to so active and The fifty members of the Fitchville resident of Burlington, Vt., were Ne became an officer in the ad pledged their lives, their fortunes a young man as Arthur H ame s0c m‘; 4'1.41 a large num- i afternoon af 2.30 SrmY¥, V.'fivm \(\'mv‘ circumst nd their sacred honor. Speaking from kiyn that he did not a E % g mem of the parish assem he home of his son, Obtalnea his title of eaptain, personal acquaintance of the battle- 'ACK his work with the usual enihu m“:uy‘« ed during our Spring Open- | bled in St church at 3 p, m., 1 . Jordan, Smith's Corners, in I'his brainy young man left Sweden | ground, General Aiken gave a thrilling S48m last spring. tng will continue this week o listen o cloquent sermon by town of Frankiin. Rev. J. O, Young Whea vears old with a | descripticn of the two days' fight until e knew it was not “spring feve 4 Rev, P, H. McCledn of Milford against | of the Franklin Consregational church Yiew of his flame engines | the Monitor had sent the Merrimac [OF his Dealth falled and, (o use Velvets, werth $1.25, now.. 98c ' The Misuse of (he Holy Name of | conducted the service and the ehoir of 13 Engla is doomed (0 d i up the James river 1 wn words i a etter, T could Bruesels, worth $115, now 80 | Jesue. The pustor, Rev. D. R, O'Con- | the church sa nns, A b tor pltiegma rn. John ¥ heesebox vor' sinep, had EY 0t ambition Tapestries, Wi r"l"*‘"". now 78 | Iiichvilie, Rev, Father 1 was many flowers, 1 ion o ni t A T 5 1 o Ingrains, worth 7S¢, now 59¢ entert; d by the Misses Kingberger, Jordan's death peeurred Satug- & i me to the v € strong wilton Rugs, worth $55, now $39 | lie leclured at St Andrew’s chureh, | day al his son's howe, where he has Slates when 56 years of age, and aan, ¥, Bushnell, wh 5 nbitious again, K Body Brussels, worth $30, now Colcuester, Sunday evening. e , having had a sheek six ¢ e y of New York, wi {osson's ald wi he money a r i failed, At Axminster Rugs, worth § Grand Master Helten Officiated i 86 vears, { the Pt i f rvous Wieris T i = & Frank W. Ha Re Al had Hard Werker s ion W ] t ¢ X n oiden of (ais ‘u Couriusted the o | on the 1018 Lialn' this morRing, 1ar | fs crem mvention Arssparn AR o meds t ch the blend and St e o Tudge Samil | ' | loconictive euging; fo B n and réad h "John O We antde, 16 Fo A0 T ey o PP T m‘]u in | Bryant made an address, I tic even- | Essew—3iss Ruth Post has been | drafi; s pumping engine on one of the commi )f arrangements guarantée s, ang give e s aathL cauct o The Bul: | P (e Masicr ason degree Was on. | dcoupled us i nare at Grace husplial, | principic: engines With suriace con- | whiel Slicited ‘& round. ‘of. ‘wupiunse. | Breadusy Pharmscy. G lotin for business resuils terred New Hayenw densers and nq smekestagk; an ap- | After the singing of Vaert Land the' Nerwich, Cenx, Y Soc1ety Won't Tolerate Catarrh “am'““n wm 1 Get R;d of It! There is one surc way to banish catarrh and along with it the disgust- ing symptoms such as hawking, snuf- | iiing and spitting. Ifeathe. 1) OMEI, that's all you'se | got to do. Breathe it a few minutes a few times a day. Breathe it deep into the lungs and sec how quickly the | sore, germ ridaen membrane wiil ( up. nnd inflammation vanish. HYOMEI is pure antiseptic air, does not contain morphine, cocaine nr other habit forming drugs. It is made from Australian cucalyptus and other |antiseptics, and it is rigidiy guaran- |teed for tarrh, asthma, up. bronchitis, coughs and colds. Com- plete outfit (inhale $1.00. | Separate bottles, if needed, | 50" cents, at The Lee d Co., and druggists rywhe The Best Watch in the World. Ferguson & Charbonneau FRANKLIN SQUARE Landscaping If you intend line ‘this _sprin place your orde: Porennlais and bottle) afterward & Osg TURKEY TROTTING New Londoners Can No Longer Come Here and Induige Their Inclinations to do anything In this now is the time o Trees, Shrubs and —Offending Forms Banished. iatimatue ana plans of pisating New London's advanced c.ass in t ’(llflll Loy lll!:t\‘.bllbnlu key trotting which has made a pr mardd O, F. ERNST, Mg tice of coming here for Saturday night dunces, recelved a setbach Situida) night, when the Cadillac managcment made the announcement that offend- ing forms of the turkey movement were to Bé barred from that fivor. | incidents i Sociery | oL L e e Frederick J. Huntingt s spending geveral days in New Y Gen. and Mrs. Willian A Alken have returned from a vis » Worces Mrs. Frank H. Allen returned Sat urday from a visit with Middletown 4 rieads. We have some of the nicest Straw Miss Osgood and Miss Martha | you ever laid wir e n. and are Dr nd Mrs, Edwi H L who have hoen at Lakewood, are eX- is way low. Better order some todsy the right price—you'll not regret it. Mrs, H am of Lancaster Mass, 1S ¥ \er son, Prof. Allen Y of New York was the p o it 3 Cove St. reel. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fitch of New Haven are 0 Mrs, Wiiom K. " Fast Town s Wail Papst D Friday C. L. Cuto Border wWill pay ) Lo ™ Butts E their them before yen se with a full line i on. Washiogton stveet. Mre: SUIrs, ot Skl s and ‘SENS Warner and J. Dana Coit were awarded the prizes Py o 0N Now takin arders for spring Paint- Miss Marion I p gives a dinner | ing, Paper Hanging d Decorating. of fourteen covers this evening in hon or Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Cage Taintor who will shortly leave town to make R Mrs, W. Russell Daird entertained at 92 and 9 West Main 8t ds ‘l'uesday evening for Mr. and Phone rs. Taintor. Harold Wythe Cranska of the Ger J* ard .r\iimn.l bank YHM" delphia rfl TRY THOSE turned Saturday on the Colonial ex- ess, after a short visit spent th st o o s et | W afor PHOtS Ka Laurel Hill avenue, and A et s Rallion’s ‘The Imperator - LUCK B Fistrer sumdis il AN Pocket Lighter independence thr habits of thrift Get into the habit guaranteed ing something every menth Regular Price $1.00, Special Sale 69¢ including extra flint. C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadway. the results Will Surprise You if you stick to it sn't wha earn but what you e that will mak We all know this but often forget i The Thames Loan & lrustGo Shetucket Strez!, Horwich, Caan, Commercial Remember it DOG COLLARS WHIPS and LEADS at lowest prices at The Shetucket Harnzss Co., 321 Main Street, Department Your Service. at No 2 v i "' e MAmendui D-iaws th e | MM, mist ang ciairver- tenaance. desired 8L, Now ere she will T'cr order Dleased to see Aty of her friends and GEORGE I STANTON, | patron declsd We Lead—Others Foll ERS C TEN |—- e 0 | o i who uses a FRISWELL Offers for a Limited | Time A GENUINE RELIABLE Waltham Watch In a Guaranteed 20-year Gold Filled Case TELEPHONE thould examine the latest de- vice for your comfort and convenience now on exhibi- tion at CRANSTON'S Winter ithout Waffles LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT ICE CREAM. “Unthinkable” Irresistibly delicious are wafles made with the Vulcan deep ring wam $8. n, for gas range Usoa! price ng Bas dollars, our prics ons dollar, We Guarantee Every Watch appilances is mearly “mesns o an use. is our busines, distributing end. The Vulcan cake griddle cooks in the Strongest Pos- cikes in a matchless I:Anllll, price sible Way. only one Gollar. The new Crans toast- er mikes " " Incemparable We are also agents for the golden-brown toast. 1Sc gets fme. ey $onte : Gas Renges, Water Heaters, Hot ll.umh:'m. [\: ckiord, Elgin, Piktes sad Tobisg, Al 48 8 o Howard and Illinois Walches. ity and at prices thay with surprise you. 3\\ I. FRISWELL fas & Flectrical Deglt, | 25 and 27 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn, AA