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it New . : - s b % Nor- For House Judiciary Committes on In- | creasing U. 8. Disirict Attorney’s (Special to The Bulletin.j 2 taversin: Fporteh' S e e favorable re e u- diciary committée on the bill fo in-| crease the salary of the United district attornéy - for the disi ot Connecticut to $3,500, resentative Higgins said: “The state of Connecti- cut comprises one judicial district with 756, and_the law B o s bt ~James Bem has resigned R “!“"f”" Misses Agnes Glynn ana May Dona- hite ‘ot Nel Tionoun Werb e iters Ta | Norwich Sunday. o ; 8 “mn Sag?h Sexton returned to P“;m- Freight shipments on the Cenl i a visit ‘of a Pt < S 2 SRSy | B R At N . heavy. E $ Radishes, Cel-y%w * Saturday next is the first anniver- (From The Dermatoloel If the excessive'. user -of maotece only knew fhe impression her wrcific- fality ‘Teally makes upon others. she w, ic! s ‘ot gaining 2naturhl cotapleston. s et her acquir e’ mereolized wax habil, discarding mike-ups entirely, and siie wiil aeon ve the kind = of complexion thai omen envy and men admire. 1U's 5o easy 10 get an ounce of mercolized wis S ARy Neug. store. nae mighdy: Tice | Go1q- eream, wnd wash 1 off mornings. nd ‘tne results 50" Temarkabie. VAIUUUD ramt 1 RS Hundreds of Lincoln post cards are being sent. Norwich Plant to where and to Acquire Any Property Needed. Shoe FOR WEAK ARCHES. 1 The Best One Made. A bil drawn up by Clty Attorney | make fines ons of its gas and electric A Groton correspondent states that o Chinee e town of Norwich or Mrs. Carrife Harvey of Thames st | i 4 ¢ p __ |sary of the death of Dr. P. H. Har- | pav R g AR 2 iflower, jon visit to friends | Joseph T. Fanning has been presented a populaticn of are ower, Leck, Beets, ( 5 | riman. N Yo [ in the legislature which will expresaly | EYPton and to sell gas and clectricity | provides for (he Holding of ourt at| Graduaily fhe Jiteless cuticle peels oft. Spinach, New Peas, 2 Geer in both towns or in any other towns. | New Haven and Hartford. The pres-| !n’almost invisible flaky particies. In . David H. Geer of Waterford, who | .. co, Vi, |Eive to the city of Norwich the right | The city o 3 A week or so there's o brand new o B - el 3 Dadt Fill-ocioliy B b ot don Miller of Brattleboro, Vt., 'ty can then dlso without any | ent salary of the Uniied Statcs attor- | & 1 aivety sott, of girl- ‘ Sprouts, Red Bananas and To- | 220522 2 made a short visit with his mother | Lo exerclse all the powers possessed | question purchase gas or electricity In | nioy Tor this district is 32,500 with 1o | SO bigeion: clear velvety a0l entment 3 \ on Penobscot strest Monday, return- by the Norwich Gas and Electri: com- | ofder to supply its customers. - | Bafof C3t® QUtricl B R0000 WULE0 Men eoior and iexture Tue frealigyt 5 pany gt the S e oty gt 4% his s a right about Which there | s350 per yvear for a clerk. The di: Gusly effective, the wonder 1s that. eruusfi" ar un"gaj hose skin is withered, ca. freckied or v adopted if. ing on the 3 p. m. train. Miss Linda A. Richmond of Préston, every woman w Qiscolored. rourh, cuap pimpled, hias not alrea Was some question raised at the time | property of that company and to sell | the contract was made with the Un- gas wherever the company couid sell ‘has incraesed more than = 460,000 in Some of the milkmen left home ‘population since the salary was fixed Monday morning when it was 4 de- matoes at SOMERS - grees above zero. Attorney Donald G. Perkins was ves- Tolland terday in attendance at the county superior court. who has been spending two weeks with her sister, has gone to New York | to visit Mrs. Clarence Hpward of Rye, {and from there she will go to visit Mrs, John B. Woodman in Port Ches- the same. It will also give the city the right to purchase gas and elec- tricity from any person or corporation in order to supply the city’s customers and to sell any surplus product to any person or corporation authorized by cas Power company by which the pow- er company bolstered up the insuffi- ‘rem clty supply. Ome of the provi- |Sions of “the blll will have a bearing upon ‘the terms of the contract which was made with the Uncas Power com- at $2,600, and your committee believe that at present it is wholly inadequate and a comparison of the salaries pal mn the other disiricts and number - cases in which the United States is a party can only justify such @ T Wrinkled women quit pastes &nd massage creams Tore and try (hjs move sensible powdered use still treatmen saxolite as a face bath. t i which mar the 1 oz Dissolve 1. 1-2 pint witch hitzel: " Bvery line will qui; skin FRANKLIN SQUARE WE WILL CLOSE OUT ter, N. Y. Policeman William S. Doty returned February with its twenty-elght days ; Iy disappear. pleases those who are paid by the month better than it dees those who law to sell the same outside the city’s district. There is also!included the pany. In this it was provided that the city might purchase the Uncas plant after 25 years. There has been some OUR sion. . It was represented to v mittee by those familiar with | | \ ay. to his duties on the Broadway beat |right to make necessary contracts and, g X { Monday niht atier an apsence of jsubject to the approval of the court|question on this score, but(that point T R e G 5 d 2 0 The Ctristis. PGl actaty |of| ab0u Fous ke stvkerity Sk o S| Of Souon chundll 15 puy sy pate 1) e sehied iy e i N 3 R $1.50 $2.0 he Quaker THI Baptist churen has | foot which followed the cutting of a | erty needeq for properly maivtaining | make it possible to sell clectric power | Dortance of the cases in Which the {ncidents in somety. . and some o voted $20 toward renovating the | calious. He was welcomed back by |the city’s vlant. 1o other cities in case of an emergency, | UDited States is a party I vestry: his many friends. In the opinion of Counsel Fanning. |as Willimantic, for example. The con. | increased. % i l TS T the city gas and electrical department |contingency might arise when WHlIL The salaries paid the United States{ — — 2 attorneys, their assistant attorneysand | \.. George L. Coit hus recurned mantic might be short of electric pow- had ghese plghts under the statute, but er, but the connections with Norwich doubt has been expressed in other clerks in the New England districts MOTION LIST IN Maine 33,000, assistant New books of timely interest at the t | from a visit with Waterbury friends. at 98c Otis library are Giles' The Civilizati of China and The Chansing Chinese, COMMON PLEAS COURT. | quarters that such rights absolutely |are such as that the city plant here are as follows by E. A. Ross. Exdoutorin Rathbens Estate is Gis existed, so that at the request of the [could supply their deficiency, if we | attorney $1.200, clerk $600; New Hamp- " jrederick ~Jabez. Huntington of F n F p p xdeutor in Rathbone Estate is Given! gas ana electric commission, the city any to spare and had the Tight to | Shire $2.000. clerkc 500; Vermont $3-|5oadway is Spending some tme in |go ooy e S il The White Ribbon Banner states | Funds Bank. cgum!el has drawn up the bill in which | sell it. - wgi clerk tuw: Mn:s::‘u!'um‘eu: ‘IS _m]o. ¥ ondar: '0 make room for Spring st | these powers are distinctly and defi- | The bil i i - | assistant attornieys $8.600, clerk 33,760; ) : wed upon the Gity. ire by Representaiive " John ¥, | Rhode Island $2,500, ussistant attorney of Bos- | to arrive later. Miss Grace Smith Benjami ton was at her home on Washington | street over Sunday. Migs Matiida Randall of McKinley avenue has returned after a visit of | three weeks with relatives in~brook- {line, Mass. that the number of pledge-signers to be enrolled in. Conecticut Sunday schools this year is 10,600. islature, by Representative John F. Craney ‘and was referred to the com- mittee on cities and boroughs. nitely bestowed upon the city. When the®ill is passed there will be no ‘question of the city’s right to . The court of common pleas was in session here Monday ~afternoon for motion list. ¢ In Frank H. King vs. George Bind- loss answer or default in ten days was ordered. In D. Jewett Rathbone, executor, Xs. Norwich Savings society, a friendly | suit to determine the ownership of a $1.500, clerk $750; Connecticut $2,500, clerk $350.” i : The clerk of the Connecticut district was paid in 1911 $4,939.60. The salary of the marshal was increased to’ $2,500 at_the last sesslon of congress. The report of the judiciar, tee was unanimous and If tae bill can be brought before the house it willf Handsome new patterns and fast colors at THE TOGGERY SHOP 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct MISS ELLA M. POTTER Use one of our Plumber Torches Ice Tools of all kinds Mid-winter Sale of Skates, A. H. Ousley goes to New Londdn tonight where he will sing at an en- tertainment and supper given by the Modern Woodmen of America. THOMAS A. LOOMIS KILLED IN KANSAS CITY Was a Native of Lebanon—Struck by JADDING TO THE 3 AUTO-AMBULANCE FUND There will be a little cutting of ice Contributions Still Coming in and A gt Evpniy Otstrivuted Sleds, and Hockey Sticks A for dairy use on Fishers Isiand In | savings bank account,’ judgment for ; seneral the island’s lce supply for the plaintiff was given in the sum rolley He Was About to Board. Credited & 3 % Summer use comes from Maine. | $882.21. The plaintiff was executor of % RS0 Tadhis i : N One fool in a family ought to be enough, but it seldom happens that Thomas A. Loimis of Kansas City, | Contributions received but not pre- INTER-CITY BOWLING. his father's will. The elder' Rathbone The » Miss Bthel Jackson of Middletown, | had left the income of this amount to| Mo., formerly af Lebanon, Conn., was | viously 3 s 3 3 3 v ¥ 3 v reported to the auto-ambu- v . who is at the head of the Girls Friend- | his widow, who was stepmother of tho | killed Jan. 29 by an electric car as [lance fund are the following: A (ol d e -Lendan: OBd] T ] Iy society in Connmecticut, is address- | executor and had a daughter of her |he and his wife were about to board | Team No. 3, Mrs, Henry T. Arnoid, | ATcanY o < ing local branches about the State. own, she being the second wife of the | the car. team total now $211—The following Fellows Made Clean. Ups. Coolness in Extremity. Instruct £ At St. Patrick’s ch late Beriah Rathbone The court de-| Mr. Loomis was born at Lebanon, | names should have been credited Feb. “Do you think he would be cool in nstructor o Company At St Patrick's church, =Monday, | cided that the stepdaughter had mo| Conn. Oct. 12, 1845, the son of Deacon,|8, but the list was mislaid then: John | 10 the Inter-City big pin bowling | ¥ S 3 Pi: d Rev. J. H. Broderick celebrated a re- | piotd ("o Fung. Attorney Darnes| Anson Loomis ang his wife, Emily ‘A.| Dawber, Jr. Mrs. 1. 1. Dowe. Mrs |tournament on Monday evening the time of danger? 1 think his feet iano and Harmony 129 Main Streel, Norwich, Cogn, [ 2uiem hish mass for James Maner, IR 00 007 ror the executor Phillips. He lived in Lebanon until | Willlam Dawley, Miss Madge Connéll, | Elks’ teani -from New London were would.” B H Whose funeral was held Sunday at-| ™3 Wiliam Strankowski vs. John!he enlisted in Co. C, 18th Gonn. Vols. | Mrs. Patrick Connell, ~Capt; Charies | Visitors here at the Arcanum club | oom 6; Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 - ernoon. Podurgel, defendant's appeal, special | Feb. 5, 1864, and was discharged June | Connell, Mrs. George Dussner, Mrs. |alleys and lost three straight on a| = = James T. Mumford, 75, who died bond of 3300 in one week was ordered. |27 1865. After the war he went to ! John Duff, M J. Baward Driscoll, | total pinfall of 2334 to 2122. Crawford | Historic Cockatoo, the old penal es- Nictiiipton Mo, Sotroe ’; ;“: in Norwich Belting company xs.| Missouri, where he was a successful | George C. Driscoll, J.' Dennis Drisco\l, | © fthe Arcanum team was high man tablishment, has been tronsformed into Sorthampton, Mass, Saturday night | p 0 Dimer. Mills- corporation, Judg. | farmer and later a successful hard- | Mrs. Henry I McKay, Mrs. Louls H.|of the match, fnishing up hie- third | the firat naval builiing yards of Au MISS M. C. ADLES i of his two s ware dealer, retiring about five years ,Church, From Friends'$15, E. H. Cro- | String with four strikes which sent his: tralla = Already the leland resounds ¢ ment was glven according to the sworn Ghurch, I \d Wohaw it fouc S Restenloh memL Y R T L S T T A TR e -~ hammers and_the whirl of ponderous Hair,Sealp and Face Specialist eek. 3 E w four aitractive collies and an insignif- lacturing qn Ben Hur, illustiated by | SWEET OR SOUR Sisters is Mrs. Louisa Hempstead of A Ment was glven ac e A Willimantic. 1n Avery Bros. vs. Potter, judsment| He was a man highly esteeemed by | Wilifam A. Somers, Archibald Spaniz. | high three string of 524, the only one | hammers and the whil o edo Ralii » One of the most successtul raisers' was @ivem for 3147 in the amount of |all. A widow, two daughters and 3 son | ing, 5 5 to_get into the 500 class. : Lo iaes o THe buney =t BRAIMON" S | or <ncep 1n“this section is James B, ' he bill of particulars. . H. Pettis Srvive him. and he leaves alsoltwo | Team No. o Mrs. C. D. Noves; cap- | D Potler led on strikes. having 12 fout Sosirosers and o (st croes FROM FAR AND NEAR Palmer, of Lishon, who has a flock of Was the attorney. Prers end g lstery all of Mbsolot: (eeth —dilin Shermhan; v $1. 3 D o e WL or nd | gun and the day s not far distant | women of taste come to Mis about ' 60 handsome ones, chiefly| In Hathaway vs. Stevens, foreclosure| o ~oopmm— i SaEbuton e A S0 Sogmeeglaeut Bl ROLTeE vere U Wil I8 wpsans | SNL . e laying down OF the greatest | knowing that o work cin equ » Shropshires. | of a judgment lien, the second Monday TER, William B. Walker of the Thermos |each. Shay and McCormick ran an | %! . Dbattleships will become a | Tourists goinj Paris © v [ h | in May was given as the limil of re- KING'S DAUGHTERS | SomPpany s credited to team No. 1 |even race for strike honors on the; ot mofern balileships wil R =tw it (0 Barte @) The Staie Mount Holyoke Alumnae demption. e A T ¥ foams Sach aiting @ epUeRia, i that they get the same s “be v":g “ flrs association held & meeling and bin. | | Court will come In ut New London | Members Sewed at the February Gath. |, OUICT subscriptions recelved are |was high foan of the matth on spares | = et o X ' 3 auet at Hotel Taft, New Haven, Sat- | on Saturday morning at 10 ¢'clock for gl e P e T Sl h D E pan) 3 : { P 7 Inquire ab: e Featherumight Have you had Daby's pRoiograph | Urday afternoom, at which 2 mem- | the trial of the case of Oscar L' Pen- 25, Harriet Harris, Mrs. McClure, Dr.| The scores: MAKE3 ‘OUR BAC!\AF HE R iaitt Pioce. for thonewiibke = saien 7 bers were present. dleton vs. Erastus Chesebro and wife. e e : Seliotlc S (Fha S Daltie s Bln SoRneny Arcanum Club, Norwich. b t i R et e cor e g °f fia, fhemy | sent & check for 320, increasins CrSiF | porter vua: 188 137 4| a0 « ela L. Pra e mote s e = contributien from $1a. D. 27 Maim St., mext to Chelsea Bank, R B e e e | OBITUNAY callea "togeiner 50 members Monday | "7 = S Potter i1 168 2| QUICKLY DISAPPEAR | *reicione 52 @impie Such pholograps become prized | Salem, is registered at The Mohican | Mrs. Mary Bard Me affeiioon &t the Jobnson home - Tha | BOSTAL. CARD. BHINGS CHARGE | Stevens LR o = £ Pemens-ances of babyhooa's daya i | hotel, New London the swest of sen | rs. Mary Bard Meeks ugual routine business was carried out. Crawford 164 170 231 | e 2 vears 1o coms. We have had years of | and Mrs. T. Hunt Sterry. o (Contributed) Three new members were admitted. OF MISUSING THE MAILS |Tilly ... 147 150 143—440 | = - #xperiance in photoeraphing children. g Mrs. Mary Bard Meeks, of Chester- | During the social hour the ladies sewed = — A Few Doses Relieves All Such Overhaulll\ a“d They aiways look their best when we| Dr. James T. Tynan of Colchester, | town, Marvland, died very suddenly |On patch work and made aprons. At |John Denovan Presented Before U. S. 800 3 | take them. No troublésome posing | Who is to marry Miss Gertrude Sisk | at the home of her brother, Charies |the tables where a delicious supper Commissioner H. H. Burnham. Elks, New London. | Miseries. Bladder Weakness, Snap them In & N5 of New London, has purchased the | Bard, Sunday evening at_ about half | Was served, the favors were valentines. B New: 15: 1 = % -4 2 : . o ohonlen, Bus. pitchasc the | Berd stndsy svesige st sbout BAIL| RSSO e SR MR VUSRS | Charging ons Domovan win mis: |Nemmen - 38 10 tee—se] Repair Work 1a having it renovated and remodelod. | born | In * Camterburs, Cenmecticnt, |8an Kampf, Mrs. Mary Jewett, Mrs. {use of the United States mails, United | MCCo po M L o Kidney Trouble and Rheu- s Xovember 1. 1530, (Re daughter of [Anna Kinsman Miss Henrictia Lang, | States Marshal Hawley appeared be- s s by PR O e F ALL KIND. E ’ O/ M Geacey: o Groton: has teglster- | Jone aid and Voiiy Boster Bard rs. Henry LaPlerce, lirs. Benjamin | fore United States Commissioner H. H. [fo1a} 5 2 3 s - 220 I N— LA/G” 0”, 4a as foreman for Roger G. Spicer | hmhonen Mes. Mosks hed been ail- | Lewis, Mrs. William Connell, ~Mrs. | Burnham at the latters office at noon | FUd4 166 169 matism Promptly Vanish ALL S O and will take up his duties as wreck. | ing slightly for some days, her sud- |James Miner. Mrs. Jane Kinney and | Monday and presented Mr. Donovan o —— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES. WAG ing master in the employ of the New | qis desth was most unexpected. Her | Mrs. Mason Kinney. before the court on the charge of mis- 7Ix e e Ty ey 4 7 % The Pkezographer, | York, New Haven and Hartford R. R. | matural fraiiness had biinded all but g e using the mails. The county highway [ On the alleys at Mystic, ackaching, kid. |' ONS. TRUCKS and CARTS. 1 Co. those nearest to her to the fact that WATTEAU AND NATTIER. inepector at once walived examina- Lo;_u‘i.‘un ‘:‘md x‘mw- mede a cleanup| 22° 1o SHTer ag s g Oppozite Norwich Savings Soclety. = o rance was faill d until ¢ o tion and was held for a hearing on the |0 fthe Mystic club team by the foi- | oy 0¥ oy Altprdessitat contel inting, trim. When the Liumber Manufacturers’ | {ne shom hed wacxpectos’ shortening | Subiject of Paper by Miss Mary Aiken | fourth Tuesday in February im New |lowing score: der and urin disorders to contond | Mechanical repalrs. painting, gssoclation of Southern New England | of her sirength early in the evening,| at Meeting of Art Students’ Asso- | Haven before the U. S. district court. Odd Fellows, New London. Hem, ‘stiff jolnts, nand its hearc. | @ing. upholstering and weod weric. M. J. KELLY ELECTED faids its meoting at Hartford Wednes- | she had disclosed few indications of | _ ciation. [ N Dewie Aixmaried Boaigior | 147 161 eeiohing e he new discov- | Blacksmithing in ail its branches. STATE VICE PRESIDENT | Sobicr ot ot it i Come 13| P P e o it | rng reguiar I meating o the | SRS = RS T e i By Carpontars Tn Adbialicubieatiat 1L T hood, Mrs. Meek’s sympathies have|Arc Students' association was held |, MF Donovan made the statement | senwaner ...l 118 157 | “Croxome is the most wonderful Soes Ay Today (Tuesday) George A. Kieg | ached beyond the range of her own | Monday evening at the Slater Memo- | Molday evening that the = specific |parae; 11000 169 166 | remedy vet devised for ridding the | at Meriden—J. Grierson Delegate o | it T with his’ Masonis dotien g | interests, and there has been no de- | rial. Following the business meet- | CRATSe upon which he was presented e 2 system of uric acid and driving out u“ ar flr New Jersey Convention. Hartford planning for ot presies 2% | cade of her long and unusually varied |ing, a_delightful paper was read by | Was in mailing a postal card to Rep- s02 {'all the poisonous impurities which . = spend three days each week there. Hiy | life that she has not ministered to all | Miss Mary Aiken, glving a graphic | [eSenMative Jonn Wl Craney in which Ciune: { cause- such troubles. It 1is entirely . At a meeting of Thames union, No. | family will hot Jeave Noreich: uny | With whom her fine loyalty has kept | word picture of the two French art- | Ie charged the latter with a crime.| 4b- different from ail other remedies. 1t| 507 19’515 North Main SL 137, U. B. of C. and J: of A., in CAr- | September or October, until| perin close touch. Accepting the re- | ists, Watteau and Nattier B WA S wiln M [ Nichols 135 . 189—472| {5 not like any else ever used | 03 orin Main penters hail Monday evening, the re- g peated bereavements with unselfish Mrs. Frederick W. Lester and Mrs. | DJOven's name. | | Beebe .. 160 129—438 | ¢or the purpase. acts on the prin Dort of delcsates, | James Grierson, | Henry W. Granger, a native of | fortitude, she has entered into the|Gilbert S. Raymond had charge of the | , 11§, 8aid he Wf‘“"" engage Hadlai | Spencer 118 = 124—381 | ciple of cleaning out the polsons and |~ William McNeely and M. J. Kelly, on | Springficld died In New York city Fri. | &tiefs and carried the burdens of | {ablenux filusirating the paintings of | o Hull as bis attorney and would | Glendhill 189+ 133—460 | remaving the cavse { the state convention held at Meriden | day morning. He leaves besidos his| Others With womanly sweetness. She|the two great masters, Mrs. Raymond | jnake 88 sirons a legal fight as he | McKine 135 181502 | "It soaks right in through the walis. last Monday and Tuesday was given.|widow, his father and mother and | Wis Winning and gracious in manner. | posing as Princess Louise by Nattier, | {1o%s ROW to protect his rights in | —- -— —— | membranes and linings, like water in “lflrerk were elec y_the state as- | three sisters, ome being Mrs. Lottie | charming in presence and tect, nn% and Migs Mary Lester In L'Indifferent, 3 TR 767 48| 3 sponge. neutralizes, adissolves, and goctation as President, | Rat N z | possesscd of a rare combination of | by Watteau. = The Arcanum clu as a nice p vs si and er Btephen. Chgrters: of - Ansonias vice| o o€ New London. | Sonsitiveness and sirensth. Her lai- | Light reffeshments were served at| ~ SUPERIOR COURT JURORS. |, ' foarum clib tam bas o mice makes the kidneys sift out and fit § president, Michael J. Kelly of this| The attention of members of the G.!| ter years have been full of quiet con- | the close of the meeting. Suniaendd s o s s ¢ | the following standing: | from " the blood, and leaves the kid- B o Taun city; second vice president, Ernest|A. R. is called, in general orders is- | tent. The constant and happy guest = e — oeruary e neys and nary organe - clean, | POST-CARDS, BOOKLETS, FAVORS, Elmendor{ of Hridgeport: secretary, | sued by Alfred H. Beers, of Bridgeport, | of her brother, she has won the af-| TO CONNECTICUT MAYORS. flow Sapiany Vhe; Standing. strong, nealthy and well. 2 i : George Chandler of Greenwich; treas- | commander-in-chief, to the coming | fection of ali who have known her, = " g B4 My Won. Lost. P.C.| Tt matters not how long you have NOVELTIES, LUNCH SETS, urer. Philip Fagan of Hartford. James ['Semi-centennial anniversary celebra. |and by her gentle sagacity and sym- | Mayor Cheney Writes Letters to Them | The following is the jury list sum- | Arcanum Club, Norwich.10 o how old you are, or what NAPKINS, CUPIDS, HEARTS, Grierson of this city was elected fra- | t1on of the battle of Gettysburs. | pathy has made herself an endearing About Association. moned. in‘fars e February seasion 'of | 5ad Felows, N. Londo: i d, the very principle of | £ 7 b ternal delegate. to the New Jersey and helpful companion . the superior/ court at New London ! mus New Iondon 7 Croxene h. that it is practically MASKS, CREPE PAPER, ETGC. conventicn to be held at Pattison dur- | _ J. H. Gardner, son of the late Capt.| Mrs. Meeks is survived by her two| That the Mayors' club of Connect- |3t 10 o'clock this morning: Mystic Club 3 1 impossible to take it into the human ing the first week in July Stephen A. Gardner, has been appoint- | brothers, J. Sprague Hard of Brook! icut an accomplish much for the ad- |; oW l-ondon—William D. Fox, Dan-} =7 2 s tinout There 1s T s s ed vice president of the New England | Connecticut, and Charies Bard of Nor- | vancement of the communitics the |iel J. Lucy, Frederick L. Goss, Wil- i | mothing ‘else <on earth like it. It Playgrousds Abinial Slosting Steamship company, with headquarters | wich. . members represent is the basis of the | liam MeMaiton. FARI SOAREEMET Siarts fo works the minute vou wee 1| MBS ERWIN FAY'S The . effcers of the Norwich Play-| i New York. He has been superin William Burke. organization. Mayor Cheney, Who |, Grotn—Charles L. Burrows Wil-|{ ble R % ing | and relieves you the first time you . praa Smmecrs, of, the Noryrich Play: | tendent of marino constructon At | william etk sicq i his nome at | Wes wEpolated ot th last melitng. 3¢ |Uam A. Hempilead, Henry Meyers, | Favorable Reports Made of Increasing | 419 I ; plans for (he annual meeting on ' the | e Boswell avenue Londay afternoon | {he assoclation to get all the mayors | P O L e AR T Use of the Resort by the Péople. | "I you suffer with pains in vour ‘outh Monday of this menth. It will e - issi 3 about 1.30 o'clock. Up fill last week | in the state to jol nthe organizatiom, : 45 s = - i back, and sides, or have any sizns of b« public DiestloE: Friamy County commissioners have set| 2., been in his uscal good health | 5ent a copy of the following letter to drew J. JFallon, George E. Leonard, | The Mohegan park board had its! kidney, bladder . or rheuma- BERMUDA | the transter ot i 1Q, @ hearing on | 5 "Jas ‘taken suddenly ill and had | the other mavors Saturday afternoon: | TAMAS Cowley. - | monthly meeting Monday afternoon. at! tigm, such as pu wellings under — e New London li- | D! 3 4 u Hartford, Conn., Feb. 8, 1 Montville—Joseph E. Miner, James | which the usual business of appro e S he Teel les, cense of J. J. Collins to Dennis Doyle, | f2iled rapldly, his death being due to , 5 . 1813. | o Ritonle, H 1 | 1 approving | the cyes or the feet and ankles, if DIES, PANAMA CANAL aadacha2-=It’s Your Li At Their Tast sessis ' Dennis Dovie. | {1 “lhdrmities of old age. Mr. Burke| Dear Sir: At the last meeting of the | Dy Ritchle, Henry C. Paimer.” | bills was the principal macter before | vou are nervous, tired. and run doiwn, | WEST INDIES, 3 . vadgacne [1] EE|G, e ramtod hioRdon | (s native of County Limerick, Ire- | Mayors' Association of Connectiout, | , 12dvar Alinga B S very, (Chacias dhcm. | or bothered with urinary disord WINTER CRUISES. - i newais, granted three re- | 1105 “and was born there 86 years ago | held In this city on January 30, the A Thompson. g One gratifying development in the! Groxone will auickly' relieve ¥ou of | Large steamers, fine service, rea- Too Many Peopls Take Headache ¢ in March, but since 1835 had made |following vote was passed, atter’ as- |, )\ “I"Eo alden W. Harvey, Al-| park this season has heen fhe largely | vour misery. You can secure an orig- | gonable rates. Harly bookings should Pevdars ien” 5" UVar ™| gen oine Nesom af Lisbon, 1| M Nomertn S5, He wag wmed | cuggionl” 100 70 P SOF A v v ety e Binghann. | Bertabed Ttk e o it T U UL it B o R i Tonic Is Nesded. showing an ege laid by ome of her | in marriage wi o e e ot < 1| East Lyme—i. Vincent Beckwith,| the very faserabie Seoson mownat 0 cost from any firsi-class druggist | commodations. [Tickets to Georgia. Rhe 1 e McQuirk, and she passed away 12 equested to send a personal | , a8t | the very favorable season, mo doubt.| <y The Tee & Osgood Co. All nd ail Southern Re nd 2 e ; [Buods Jalang ;Neds which. Isi; efght |/ Mcquirk, and sho pesSed o ey if | ltier to all mayors-in Connectioa ars. | Goorke L Holmes. | Dt mare possIbIy o the added attrac- | Sruggiats Are anthorized 0 Dersonal | ta Harope by all Mnce Ml ord Try Olive Tableto—the Substiute for | IAChes AFOURG (o' Ivau way: o S | Years ago. e wam sor & thme conch | letter (0 il mayors it Comnecutucursy | STIE L LORLL & 4 pntey. but more Dossibly to the added attrac | rugglats are authorized to personil- | o Burope orders otit e =i e AT Mo Lo end a1 3 = o : on Sduced by the oard in | 1§ yeturn the purchase price atls | giv rompt attention. Calomel | e 2o o dainary phaes. parran® has | Botkingham, after which he ‘was | calling attention to the importance of | Tyc EnD FEARED AT ANY TIME, | the Starting of the aviary with pheas- | iy & single case A I, PR g Aiibopte: WEFECH D T it WG it WL | Dl ot tha Narwicli & Wartes: al:lcl[lezl?elng‘{ re{gresvr];zed at the spe- IME. | ants, ducks. geese, and the introduc- John A. Dunn’ Dlive Tablets the moment he suspects ter railroad, and for some years con- | ¢ial meeting in New Haven.” : tion of the deer park. = 5 R er i ot wl R A N iR CIRNR L i RS piiial] Gustan: & Hidno husinses o Roswe The proposed special meeting refer- | Judge Ralph Wheeler's Condition Re-| ‘Just at present the skaters are en- Steamship and Tourist Agent. headache. . ¥ assembly this season are being pho- | avenue. He retired from active busi- | Fed to above was on account of a com- mains Unchanged. joying the park, finding some of the 50 Main Street There Is no necessity, when you take | (08Taphed and printed so that a large | ness a number of years ago. He leaves | Munication recefved by me from the | i < best skating in the elty on the smail . Olive Tablets, of following them up | BUmber of prints may be ready for | {wo sons, John W. Burke and Attor-|Bureau of Municipal Research of New | ”“‘[ condition of Judge Raloh Wheel-| pong provided below the lake and near vt L S N nasty, sickening, griping saits or | distribution In a short time. Librarian | ney Edward T. Burke, and one daugh- [ York in regard to the keeping of the | e of the superior court, who is serl-| the Platt avenue entrance. = Saturday, OF HIGH-GRADE onstor ofl, a8 you should after taking | George \S. Godard is responsible for | tor, Miss Flizabeth Burke of this city. | accounts of the different deparuments | Ously ill at his home in New London| Sungay and Monday the pond was calomel. the innovation. Mr. Burke also leaves onme brother,|of & City’s government. The commu- | With heart trouble, following a siege| fjleq with skaters. Olive Tablets do not contain calomel Pairick Burke, who resides on Lincoln | Tlication was referred to the associa- O the gvip. remains practically un-; " Monday night Superintendent Duft or any other metallic drugs: they sre | -\ SPecial letter is being sent out by | avenue in this city. tion for consideration. changed. He is very low and the end|of the park stated that the ice was it - g B adidl b LB i‘:"'"f {;;\;is R. L‘h:na,\; of Hartford, Y ;rhe association thougnt, wi e to in- | is feared at any time. | now safe on the big lake and was of STEP IN AND SEk US ; it % ot o is trying to revive interest in the vite some representative of the Bureau ——— sually fine quallty for skatl i h well-known makes as MWiih olive oil sugar-coated, easy 10| Mayor's association of Connecticut and AT THE AUDITORIUM. of Municipal Research of New York AT THE DAVIS, B e S B | eiuding Such vell-knowe malen P. SHEA, Lane | make it a live wire organization for Vaudeville' and — to meet the association in New Ha- , now. ha MePHAIL 2 Thousands of people take one every | Lo Xelfare of the people of the cities audeville and Motion Pictures. | ven at the Hotel Taft, on a date to | Vaudeville and Photoplays. 7 < 72 Franklin Strest nigheaeands of PRI iake ome eVEIY | represented by its members. DAl of unusual excellence is that | be decided later, to faik on the sub- [ A pill Uf varlety and_excallence i ST McCAMMON 4 - preve St offered for the frst half of the week | ject. committee. consisting of the | scheduicd for (he' f oo . BUSH AND GERT ;fll':hof"ht" e seonstipation, bad | Sunday night in New London Coun- [at the Auditorium, including three | president, vice president, secretary. | the il ;:(.' e e ',I;‘;”‘c?a”‘w-h’; S e AND JANSSEN A Lar; Line of e Baweas, Celomers oud enomy, | Romicctor Willam 11, McGuiness of | clussy vaudeville'acts and weli setect | Mayors' Cnency of Hartfora ana’ Rice-| Arion auariette s made b of four wel Hans Thomas Christensen. ge Dr ) 3 .| Norwi osep] va of New ed motion pictures. e, big number | of New Haven and former Mayor Dris- | Fo10 o S & e 4 = discovered the formula for Olive Tab- London as marshal instalied the offi- | of the programme fs that presented by | o511 of New Haven, was appointed 16 | bang inorossind thelr singing made a| & oOn Sundey the funeral of Haps| PIANOS that have won their way ' N7 A ENTINES lets after seventeem vears of practice | cers of St. Mary's Temperance society. Ethel Clifford's Romping Girls and | complete arrangements. §ood improasion with Monday's audi- | Thomas Chrisiensen was held from |pecause of real merit. emong patients afflicted with liver and | Brief addreswes were made by Pat- | Collles. Miss Clifford with four dainty | It Is an admitted fact that much in- | oy thoy jodition to their musical! the home of his parente, Mr. and Mrs. e at lowest prices. Dowet troubles. | Raee aad sl jdoliee. s SeC) e nty much in- | ability_they have a clever line of com- | Soren Christensen ‘at No. 9 Washing- P & {rick Barry and John Crawford, of misees, in various dainty costumes, | formation can be obtained by .mavors he s ~ | . 1 Of the ‘Alfferent cities. of This stats b s T Josselyns have a novel act,! ton street.. There were many beautiful NOVEL SHOP C L Hm ¥ Howere, The services were copducted SHE A & TY . C.L Try them for;a Take one on | Norwich. etting ogeher a leas once or wice a by Rev. H. J. Wyckaff and burfal was icant nonedescript pup, make up the | motion pictures. Carter and _Aelta retiring nightl: | Allen & “Every litth Olive Tablzt has a A type of trolley car may be adopt- | cast of characiers. Singing, humor and ar to either talk over informally cer- ;. >4 - movement all its own.” 10c and 25 ed by the Connectleut company Which | clever dancing, all of the fnest, are | tain measures for the general Welfare | Diersing " oorsona) SUmber, R ts. P ber box. % ; |may be used in summer as well as | included in the programme, which is | OF to have addresses made by experts | Dirjenies dnmoa o femnging and | Son AR 37-41 Main Street DENTIST The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- | winter thuk doing away with the open | one of of the best of the scason. on_ practical municipal affairs. 1t is | motion picture programme is the three SN 7 bus, O. jcar with (he running board. These | — Another number that made a big hit | earnestly hoped that all of the'MaY6Ts | rael film on the Datie outc b Stte o - e — = | oo have entrances at (he ends and | witn Monday's _audlence "was - the | of (he citles in this state as weil as © bandits. DR. E. J. JONES 0 open in summer and | shadowgraph work of Farro. The fun. | the ex-mayors, may- feel interested » & Ehen You See Blackheads Sowed in winier T R Rhor Sy A% | g T muaialiel adaie 1o be e WEDDING. TO CLOSE OUT Sulte 46, Skannon Bullding e with his fingers keep the audienc tive in the assoclation. i ock S oW Y. M. C. A. Members Course, g el Lidgly Dl Ll Very. truly yours, Drew-Babsock. N (1912 and 1913 st OEF: - Fake slovbtes iShasmaies atrell George Channing Dangling delight- | Billy Kenny displays a good voice in LOUIS R. CHENEY, Mayor. Joseph F. Drew end Mism Dorothy Blankets, Robes and Fur Coats | """ S 2 : estorly, came ed a big uudlence Monday ev his songs and has an entertain fr—rs BEnzo ' Theaudicorium of the . Mo G A¢ | of original comedy SR YOUTHFUL POETESS here from {hat town on Monday and at-cut pric Y H B ey e e & after seouring a wedding license At pEices. Hack, Livery and Bearding Eiackneads and plmples are associated | membeky entoriainment courss. He Loper-Tillotaon Wed M3, Rotenbers. | Murriago by Rev. Sosen . Canh Dax: w d — Second-hand STABLE iz b, ¢ « Shep- anted — nd-han A \tor of the Church of the Good Shep- | herd (Universalist). The groom gave his occupation as a merchant and France as his native land. The bride | produced a varied assortment of car- loons and cluy models with an and rapidity which won him vigoreus applause. He accompanied his werk George B. Loper and Mrs, Maua M, Tillotson, both of New Lendon, were married there at 3 o'clock Sunday af~ ternoon. The ceremony was performed We guarantes our service to be ile best at the 1008t reasonabla nrices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave with an ofly skin, Disease germs grow in the oil and cause pimples and pus- tules. For this reason it is well to Cipa, the elght year old daughter of Rabbiand Mrs. M. J. Rosenbers of vold the use of creams and oint- rontsthey Tecd the disenss. BERAG | With & humorous monologue, reluting | LEFAOOR: ./ No, 285 West Thames street, has been 5 owder. It absorbs the ofl and |Many new snd funny stories, with | oy RV oy Bmiih, pastor of the | ik 0% O o ing har parents, | 18 the daughter of Fraderick P. Hab- Th L L chfl man cn. destrovs the germs. It ives lmmeat. | Several lunghuble bita of postry. Eeuerh Thie Dride wes farmeaconsl | frisads and teachiers lutely by Rer pro- | ook and Rilzabeth Chapman, und ix e L. L. P e o X < ‘was forme u 5 N Lty x oker : e e e Jrawon Meals, 1he| yn erk or lmpreved cenAtiy neads.| O, Cop R B Tillstion: and hits just ‘:m:\‘;.::a‘: ol el s e £ A 14 Beth St., Norwich, Conn. To Be Giv : e T e e oy, o8- s boing entered upom in the Drugusy | obiained & diverce in the superter | BIONC % Fo00 o her tonder Seara; Sewing for the Peor. - - (] en Away the romplextion’ faircr. Bold by —ail | FepuBlic largely dus to ths intreduetion | <°UT" end her parenis Bre planning te ald | The Catholic Women's club met fram Dec. Srd _to Feb. 15th, ome 20 o et e of automobiles, now nambering mors v in the cujtivacien of ner giet, Monday evening wt the Buckinghai FOR THE GRIP Boliar it of Clothas at the rugs Sl 1,007 Tn' Qmy Sedioey Gk ok Radistor Plant Resumed Werk, i T momorial and it was voted to hold ot PALACE POOL and '3 The Progreuive travei Througheut Uruguey in an au- Weork was restmed ul the plant of | At Fisflers Islund, the plumbers | Weekly meetings on Thursday after 5 Rheumstism or Colds, ry, the E BILLIARD PARLORS e tomobile, the lurge rivers being | the Richmond Radiator company Mon- | weni on a-small strike last week, but | neons frem 2.! to & durlng Lent te Bfld&l“ M ight Treatment, § Druggist, crossed pn cenveniently located ferries, [ day morning, the plant having been | things were adjusied and they refurn. | sew for ike poor. The rewurns from 5 4 Sclentific Chiropody. A coupon with each game. 3 ihe smaller siveams forded, 'Phe eoun- | shut down sin ‘Wednesday swing | ed te work. it weuld be serious just | the recent chasity ball have not all Costalsno apluignee saviigrlafrs us. JAMES DAWSON § Pool Tables and Oue Billiard i new to tle up work with everybody | been made as yei, but the total will 3 % Rovmissl Cented uulimn. " Pike’s Toothashe Breps Stes the Pals. Tel.-524. Jast iry “Tondle nte xiremely’ beaad. hai| 10 b nrenk In the slettric motor. TRG Fost Paid $1.00 are basly washed by (he water afier | shep talk hy Rev, C, H, Rickeilis was 190 Mbiac. Wizasly: oBs, hainee Bo Ledy Attendans I busy, carpenters, painters, lathers be annsunced ihé latter oart -of the Plastcrers. ndl rnened, : THERE 1s 10 advertis: um in Pt S \ |