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Strawberries 65¢ 35¢ 26c | Cauliflower . Egg Plant . White Squash 20 | Chicory . > 200 Tonnis Ball LOttuoe . cou.eveeaamens 100 White Plume Celery ... .cewwmes 100 Grape Fruit ... Sl 08 Small Grape Fruit eea 4 for 260 | String Beans .. S e Good Oranges very, very cheap Whre sl letin. Norwich, Thursda Feb, 12, 1914 VARIQUS MATTERS Flags out today, to honmor Abraham Lincoln! Many skaters braved the cold Wed- nesday to improve the fine ice on Mo- hegan park lake. Laurel camp, Royal Neighbors, has invited the state convention to South PERSONAL . Mrs. Charles Vance of Norwich Is :'i;ltlng Mrs, Frederick Slade of Bris- ol. Ralph P. Smith of Old Saybrook was a visitor in Norwich early in the week. Mrs. Clara -Saunders of Norwich is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Mattie Richmond, in North Stonington. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Brodeur, who were called to Providence for the sud- den death of Mr, Brodeur's aunt, Mrs. I 8. Dion, have returned. - COLDS An up-to-date remedy for colds. That is what Perune is. In successful use ove: 30 years. 3 i, Colds are caught in many ways: Illy ventilated rooms rooms that have direct draughts| DUCKS ROASTERS Manchester Tuesday, March 18. El.lvlnm‘es Patr:ek Murray and Robe:'t c::;_vded hux;nn; damp houses | s Cross of Norwich were prom s ; offices i BROILERS GUINEAS | B careful to state exact sizes when | nent in the fraternity and committes S At = FOWLS > TURKEYS ordering patterns through The Bul- | lists of students at the Junior prom at | cated. i CAPONg | 1SS patiern department—Ady. Trinity college this week. AR A dose of Peruna at the right ir. and Mrs. Thomas McGarry of | Frederick W. Chapin of Rockville, time, at the first symptom of New Tondon were pleasantly surprised | grand inner guard of the Knights of cold, before the bones begin ta SOM ERS Tuesday night on the tenth anniver- | Pythias, will come to Norwich Friday b, before o : sary of their wedding. evening, with Grand Chancellor _J. s or e sore throat Fred Crangle of Simsbury and other The earthquake shock Tuesday was | members of his staff, paying an offi- distinctly felt at Norwich Town, jar- | cial visit to Gardner lodge. ring the table at which one housewife | manifests itself, or the cough, oz the discharge from the nose, just beg:c a dose or two of Peruna sat and opening a door. ; OBITUARY. these symptoms begin is gener- ,. e R, T Capt. Laban R. Jewett. ally sufficient. But after the cold eaBin. ba e ras \rapped 7 ekunks,| The death of Capt. Laban R. Jewett is once established with the above Symptoms prominent, a bottle of Peruna, or maybe two, will be necessary. occurred at his home, No. §0 Wash- ington street, a few minutes before 12 The Country Store will be run today | 0'clock Wednesday night. He had at the Auditorium, matinee and night. | been in poor health for some time, and Mostly ladies’ articles given away at | his death marks the passing of a man 20 muskrats, nine foxes and 12 coons. Aines iy who has been prominently identifiec the matines : with the business life of Norwich. Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown of Capt. Laban Russell Jewett was born Norwich is taking special interest in|in Lisbon April 12, 1833, and when a e =y e e e e the Episcopal mission at Plainfield, | boy v;ent todRye.l. - lY., :’herehhel reE R ApEiL where a fund is being raised to build | ceived his education in the schools o! i a church. that place. Going west when & young . MARGUERITE BUILDING OBITUARY, man, he developed a liking for e A e 4 " ‘ The recent fire at the sanitarium at | and for nearly 30 years he was an ex- 7 z % 3 Rev. Reuben F. Churchill. S S ‘Groton belonging to Dr. Winship has | pert navigator, commanding clipper Lippitt participated in the discussion, Feb. 11.—Rev. Reu- awakened the citizens of the borough | ships engaged in trade with the on- having been urged by Chairman New- | well known Spir- to the need of an up-to-date or at|ent. He was an officer on the Wash- lands to draft amendments to the | S nd former president SPECIAL THIS WEEK | icast an adequate fire department. ington, the first slde-wheel steamer trade commission bill which would act | Of e New and Spirituau Camp. 2 owned by an American company which as a saféguard agalnst unnecessary |meeting association, died here tonight. FRESH BLOCK ISLAND COD The B-Natural club were entertained | crossed the Atlantic. He had been in publicity concerning corporatior S e STEAK Ib. .....ccoeeceeee12 1-20 | on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Leila cent of any violations of law Earthquake i £ £ L - . v of quake in Cul LARGE SMELTS, Ib. .............160 | Chivers of Yantic. this being Mrs. Gave Firemen Hard Fight For Hour and a Half—Started in | commitiee plans to compleie Havana, © Feb. 11—A strong - MD. SMELTS, Ib. 105 3 The 266 <§ners- last meeting \\{m u\; (-ll(\,lb_tas | vision of the bill next weke. | earthquake felt at 2 o'clock this mern- i R | she is soon to move to New ork city. ., . * Vg e g at Santiago VAR IR D O HORD OXBEERS e = 0 e Basement Kitchen on North Main Street Side—General | scHmipT sEnTENCED 1 inent amont. Sy PR T leyan University Bulletin, just issued, o . TO ELECTRIC CHAIR |reports of @ were received. BLUE POINTBIgt. .cooooocvonec .- 600 | lovan University: Bulletin, Just issugd, § Alarm Rung—Families Driven Into Zero Cold by the A LONG AND ROUND CLAMS enrotled ia 430, of which 95 are from : T .. | Date of Execution Set for Week Be- —at— Sentork stie - CRRCEC NaR R Smoke—Blaze Confined to One Section of the Building | ginning March 23. { & - e New York, Feb. 11.—Hans Schmidt | The Publ]c Fish Market A letter was read in the Old Say —Possible Damages of $2,500 to Building. i, GO Loty t Q6 1o, th elee- brook Congresational church Sunday Dt chAle: dsming the. odk hagtatin . morning frem the ev. Villlam . e Ma h 23, 1 the murder of Anna Au- > 77 Franklin Street White of Ledyard accepting the pas- muller. Schmid was found guilty of | Flmeral Dll'edm Oppesitel Bulistinl BRilting torate of the church, to take effect in With the mercury hovering a de-|]fled from the smoke filled bullding. Fe | murder, firet degrec. ot s secord | Groes doireerad Phone 1217.2 | the spring. gree or two under the zero mark, one| wrapped his overcoat around her 50 ! ipial after the jury which first tried | > G e e of the coldest nights of the winter, a | that she could walk to & place of him had failed to agree. Schmidts | = S xah L., widow of ( r;sstex G ‘!\nolx,l | fire in the Marguerite building on | shelter. | lawyers pleaded insanity for their | an mbaimers ROUND TABLE MEETING. S Eonaiy. ek har e North Main street, for which an alarm| Smoke was pouring in dense clouds | cljent, but the prisoner would mot id | 4 e s w“df”:d{ in ““U o 5(‘; was rung in 15 minutes after mid- | from the cellar gratings in the side- | them and seid repeatedly he wanted Eighth of the Season Held with Mr. : night, gave the department a hard | walk when the firemen arrived and the 1o die. fight of an hour and a half before the | flames shot out in a bright blaze when | Alphonse G. Koeble, his attornew, recall was struck this (Thursday)|the first two streams of water were | expressed confidence that Schmidt will morning. sent in from lines attached to the hy- | not die in the electric chair. He sent . 3 Seventeen minutes after the alarm|drant at the corner of Park and|a cable despatch to Schmidt's mother Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistant was rung in from box 223, in front| Main streets. Chief Stanton directed | in Germany to that effect vesterday. near the postoffice, Chief Stanton had | his men to flood out the fire in the cel- |t read: “Do not worry. Your son will ineral was held Wed- 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Offica. and Mrs. Frank H. Allen, The eighth meeting of the Norwich | It is an in Round Table was held at the home |2 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Allen on | Williams street, Tuesday evening. The | N. Y., w esting fact that while dward I. Molineaux, whose fu- held Monday at Brooklyn, born in Eagleville, her son annual banquef, owing to the absence | Roland, of wide notoriety, married the general alarm rung, and the good | lar and rang in the general alirm. | never die in the electric chair” of Mr, 8ndQMrsl. Eflwi‘n .: ’}':a?'\'sew’;j: Blanche Chesebro, of S{onnlg\un,‘ : work of the firemen confined the blaze Search was made through the tene- | Mr. Koelble said today that Schmidt are in Florida, was postponed for two to the immediate section of the build- | ments on that side of the building to ' had made an important statemerg, but our ance as me weeks, The programme that was sched- | _The Meriden ~Journal mnoted that CAPT. LABAN R. JEWETT, ing in which it started, which was the | see that everyone was out and Chief he would not say, at this time, wh uled for Feb. 24 was used. Vice Pres. | Tuesday was the 78th birthday of an kitchen cellar and a hallway under | Stanton. carried out two bulldogs, and | it was. ident F. H. Allen presided and called | occasional Norwich visitor, Charles A. | many of the ports of the world. the apartments occupied by Mrs.| Policeman Patrick Murphy another the roll which was answered by quo- | King, former superintendent of the In 1876 Captain Jewett gave up the | Charles Davis and family on the| belonging to Mrs. Lawrence Riley who tations from Dante. Mrs. Joseph F.| Parker gun shop, who was born in| sea and engaged in the coal business | North Main side of the building. occupied the corner tenement. Cobb read a paper on The Divine Com- | Franklin but went te Meriden in 1848. | here, where for a quarter of a century | The building is a three story one, | <“Motorman Thomas McCue and Con- g : TAKE IT! STAY OF EXECUTION. it \ Your future lies before yon. Counsel for Condemned Man Files an | that you ent. . er B edy, by Dante, which proved very en- | . he was identified with that line of | used for stores and tenements, and | ductor Walter Crapeau were on their Appeal. i % tertaining. During intermission music College and church acquaintances of | husiness. He was a member of Broad- | was built with fire walls from the|way to the Greemeville barn in the - was rendered on the player-piano by | Dr. William H. Sallmon, head of the Y. Feb. ormer prie am a vy Congregational church and the| ground fioor up between all the tene- | trolley car that left Franklin square! Ossining Mr, Allen. Miss Jennie L. Spencer | Bureau of Self-Help at Yale. regret to | Arcanum and Norwich clubs. In 1900 | ments, so that these aided the firemen | at 12.15. They stopped the car to see | Schmidt, the presented a paper on Current Fvents. | learn that he has abandoned work be- | he was elected as an independent re- | in holding the blaze from spreading,| what help they could give, and half a | of the murder of Anna Aumufier The Rise of the Mediaeval Cities was | Cause of his third successive att: publican to the city council and served | and & brick firewall in the cellar also | dozen of the women and children who | sentenced today by Justice Ve read by Mrs. Harriet S. Blackmar, | DerVOus prostration and is now in a|out the unexpired term of Marceilus|kept the flames from communicating | had come from the Marguerite were | Davis of the supreme court which was listened to with great in- | Sanitarium Gould. to the front of the building on that| given temporary shelter in the grate- | York county to die in terest. There were about 35 mem- = He married in 1864 Elizabeth L. T.| figor. ful warmth of the car. chair during the week begir DEcE Crene stitute under the auspices of the El-| Ropinson. by whom he is survived, to-| The families from the eight tene-| Later Casper K. Bailey had them| 23, arrived hers today in ot e g el setation | gether with a niece, Mrs. William F.! ments in the building were driven into | come to his stable, across the street, | with ten other prisoners for Broke Hig Left Leg. | was held Monday afternoon in the | Converse, of New York. His death re- | the streets by the smoke, women and | where he provided warm blankets for | prison. he second successful farmers’ The law is on, so the | in the Converse block. He is survived d unmolested. Thin Folks Who biria by two sons, Fay and Edward. He |them to get out. Policeman Matthew | brought to be served to the thoro | Wife Deserter and Female Companion George Mahoney of 117 High street, | town hall. e nationalities, Jews, | moVes a well known and highly re-) children in come cases getting -out|them to be wrapped in. Members of | Execution of the sentence has for While getting off his delivery team on | English and Swiss, made up the at- | “Pected citizen. 2 barefotted and in only their night-| Norwich lodge of Blks opened the | the time been automatically stayed b Wednesday morning, slipped and broke | tendance. Edward Austin. clothes, and shivering around on the| Elks’ home close by to any who wish- | (he filing of an appeal of Schmid his left leg about the ankle. Dr. J. J.| 2 The many friends of Edward Austin, | vitrifled Drick pavement until places|ed to take refuge thgre, and half a | counsel which will secure a review of Donohue attended the injured man. Hunters in the shore towns have had | formerly of Norwich, will be grieved to | Of refuge for them were provided. | dozen lightly clad women and several | the case by the court of appeals. The accident occurred on Mount | the tantalizing sight of hundreds of | learn of his death, which occurred Feb, | Policeman Patrick Murphy was one | men spent the night in the warm and | il ek i Pleasant street. | black ducks seeking fields of rye in| 10 at Carthage, N. Y. where he had | of the first of those to arrive after the | comfortable rooms of the home. WIRELESS BRINGS jorder to get food, duripg the cold | lived for a number of years. He for- |alarm had been turned in and he at | During the progress of the fire Chair- | END TO ELOPEMENT. spell, as the flats are covered Wwith & merly ran a bakery on Franklin street | once devoted his attention to arousing | man Thomas H. Beckley of the fire | . i | the families in the house and warning | commissioners had warm mgfi-e T : was in his T0th year. Delanoy, who has passed the place ten | chilled and icicle frosted firemen. | Arrested. | The operation of the new law r —_ minutes before and séén no signs of | The auto-chemical, Chemical No. 1, — { ou d ('] at Lo mUD e mhe L L e $44,250 for City Development. smoke was also on hand quickly and |and the aerial truck responded to thé | Boston, Feb. 11.The arrest workmen’s compensation act were dis- : found a lightly clad woman who had etano Razetio as a and the detention of sresa Gal first alarm and the general alarm | raltar of G | | cussed Tuesday at New Haven at the| Bosto *lm-uxht out the steamer, the Chemical ve from justice i 1 | Feb. 11.—Business men pledg- Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or| midwinter mecting of the Connecticut | ed $44, 50 today at a meeting called in companies from the West Side and the | his companion, anc Pharmaceutical scéiety. Plans were | connection with a city development | » s and Ireeneville com- | ns & wi eTe repofted 16 the Mo Giscussed o ala%n Samping out the | plan. . Mayor . Curley had - aiready |$330000 APPROPRIATED b i L e e AT =z RSty heroin evi agreed to give $1,000 of his salary for FOR NEW LONDON HARBOR When these reinforcements arrived, | the steamer Canopic, bound for Medit- A Physi Advice this purpose. He sald he hoped to L Chief Stanton soon had six streams of | erranean ports. pe L Se5tainly give most anything to| L An Old Ss :x‘r-"n\tmr“;x‘\v;onl.ajv:’a‘\‘lr:\ru;-ul‘r‘ll‘I double \he sum already raised at afls Conditionally Placed in Rivers and | water fighting the stubborn blaze | A few day n tapedially 05 IR Whe B W O MRS B oulter, is in Norwich ~samatorium | meeting to be held Monda: Harbors Bill. which increased in fury in the cellar | from here, i aplloon faters enpecially (o' (Rose Wie ely thin man or woman. Such a re- | Jung trouble the last month, Tho phy- : S SR bt b lor W Briek Gadd in She v il og . reader—who will trent their secret af- T2 no&rlimp\)*slu‘lb. despite -past “‘il,in,_ g ite tHatiha WAl Sor ESve 1o | Zero Weather in New York. ‘Washington, Feb. 11.-—Appropriations ‘:‘t:xwm I:m‘:rl‘:{r' ”.g'hrk:‘:ns‘“‘ {»; 1t { the “;‘m(\. was u > b e seént sacred comfience. - Thin_people are victims of | Siclans state th: Sl New York, Feb. 11.—With the ther- | aggregating $43,000,000 for waterway e cella o o walk grat- | ,pprehension 5 . i K he required t months, : b 42 er- | 8 8 g ¥ ; 3 > 8 s Foy - s Bl Tiirgt ' SSRAE i el | stay e reouired Time slx manins | No% YO TRt LT R, T | TSRS, FAOIR° ol Sver” h | Incs and throueh s door at (ho horth | “"Ba hadbeen _caretake 1.00 —READINGS - $1.00 being taken up by the blood as are when the powers of mutrition normal. Instead of getting inlo .ue| Three cattiemen blood, all the fat dnd flesh proaucing | Lyme elements stay in the intestines until| - 5 b they pass from the Dody a6 waste week, one from Woodbury, a o'clock this morning, the city experi- | country are provided in the rivers and | ¢nd of the basement floor of the build- | .state and is have amassed enced its second "eoldest night of the | harbors bill, completed today and to |iN& and were also used through the | iderable propedt His wife is in | winter. A high wind from the north- | be reported to the house within a week. | Windows on the main floor when the | xatick. The Galliano w s father I AM NOX A FORTUNE TELLBER, west made the frigid conditions hard- | This total is less by about $5,000,000 fire appeared there. The blaze also|yaq started for Gibraltar attempt | nor iter to the superstitions of er to bear, and the poor in many quar- | than that of last year's measure. It |Crept up a studding onto the second |, jnduce her to grn with him. | my special work is of in a few wee Satisfaction guaranteed to each an have 3. Clark with George one from t o correot this condition and to pro- | Winsted, the other from Westerly, R. | ters suffered severely. is larger than was contemplated at the | floor irl-h(fhi!n:r:;{“'n\f:f N e —_— Ehe MNERiet Mtinaurt “Aal T e oY duce a healthy, normal amount of fat|]. They cleaned up and shipped two S outset of this session of congress, how- | = s e aa e b SNSRI REE CHILD 'OF WOODRTOCK Turdsned: o Wwith sorrow, difoon the nutritive processes must be arti- | carloads, one to Winsted, the other to Goethals Coming to Washington, ever, as a result of appeals from va- |Street is and a line ;" e et b and pe ficlally supplied with the power which | Westerly. The Woodbury man drov 3 . d " | rioush sections urging the commercial | UP 2 ladder and shot in through a| A VICE PRESIDENT. 43 nature has denied them. This can best | pie- ey, Sl €| Panama, Feb. 11.—Col. George W.| growth of the country and the vital | Window. = ¢ and start you om tne piccomplished by eating a Sargol| M8 string overland 3 Goethals, recently appointed governor | peotiote e the projects. |, The recall was struck at 145 oclock | Annual Meeting of Connecticut Pro- npiness and eucosssrui- with every meal. Sargol is a| o > of the canal zone, will leave here to- | “°q : but the firemen were at work on the e no time to was KL combination 6t x> ar 3ns| The president, Mrs, Henry D. John- 5 3 | The bill is featured by an appropri- n . bate Assembly. S e e A{}{’_‘[!:(‘,fn;"fr‘url‘;m]';fln“ Suetl won, presided at the February meet- | MOITowW for Washington to consult|aiion of $7,80,000 for the improve- |building until nearly 3. Oae estimate s in the spirit of a lark. ncere and in need of ‘o regaruing , then do u will be turn- my moments .known to ‘the medical profes: | ing’ of the Second " Congregational | Wi'f; the oficials there with reference colaken with meals, it mixes with | Church Improvement society, held | -9 . = i Vi 4 food and turns the sugars and | Wednesday with Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs | CaNal government, which will become starches into rich, ripe nourishment - v effective April 1. for_the tissues and'blood and its rapid | Of Broadway. - twenty-one attending. = effect is remarkable. Reported gains | ollowing the sew A - %5 | of the probable damage was $2.500. Tar sk Rock Toland: and one of 313~ | . Sergeants Matthews and Kane, with | 400,000 for the greater New York har- ;’:y‘e’{}::‘:?mn“:,‘;’n‘f;’ .;';”{}‘;,2;1' | necticut probate assembly the follow- BOL DIOJect | eots are provided for, | Were o Band 5. Eive ald, and & big | in oMicers were clected: President, L. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 11.—At the 3 annual meeting here today of the Con- MY special some impor not call up ed away s w: P. Waldo Marvin, Hartford; vice pre are too al constantly en- of from fen fo twenty-five pounds in a | tess served light refreshments Fire Destroys Poultry, Eggs, Butter. | including: Beverly harbor, Mass., con- | orowd braved the iIntense cold and, |j.;iq Floward H. Noodman of Beth- Kiged in e ‘who o really single month are by no means infro. : z Philadelphia, Feb. 11—Thousands of | ditional, total $128,000, initial appropri- | Watched the goo 3 | el, Clarence H. Child of Woodstock; Seek me in se A g guent. Yet its action is perfectly nat-| Mrs. Nicolo Depolo of Norwich, Who | pounds of poultry, butter and eggs | ation, $61,000; New London harbor | fighters. de with the | Secretary-terasurer, Joseph B. Ban. i\ B, ol bl g By o e B T broke her ankle in 4 fall from a trolley | were destroved by ‘fire early today in | (conditional) 'total $330,000, initial | o BY an arrangement made With M| ing Deep River: executive commit- %0 satisty their other 008 Arugainte: Sootrwhors. o car from which she was alighting | produce establishments along the Del- | $170,000. v tee, Curtiss S. Bacon of Middletown, idle curiosi very packame contains b guarantes o | Thursday evening at Groton, was | aware river front. The bullding ocou | The New York harbor new projects | the automobile ambulance responded, A H IN WHAT I HAT I DO FOR YOU INFLUENCE that 1 behalf to overcome Welght Increase or monay: hack making a visit to the borough in or- Cautiom:—While Sargol I : of | 85 did also Dr. Rush W. Kimball, and | Dennis J. Slavir of Waterbury Thom O 100,000 or “l‘.,“’,?ém;";"'i’f'?:éi“’;m’f reported at the central fire station to | F. Rvan of Litchfield: legislative com- TEIY AS LT A5 ¥ ol up the Bast river and removal of | SWalt orders. Fortunately, no one was | mittee. L _P. W. Muarvin of Hartford, e IT'S NOT SO | pied by Fred W. Aiken was completely : s produced | der to make arrangements for moving | destroyed and several adoining ones remarkable results in the treatment of | into a house on Thames street. She i ! w. e i nervous inaigestion and general stor - ol st e e atme i v i Agie ! hurt. | John L. Gilson of New Haven, Henry Xyf vour sorrows and troubles so that ach disorders, it should not, owing 16| O Staying with friends there. at $50.000. | the navigation obstructions In the eIl | "'The building 1s located at the corner | N. Greggory of Norwalk, John Fay of you can have the POWER to wim its remarkable flesh producing effect. [ mhe Norwich and Westerly Tracti | Gate and Coenties Recf section: and | o"\o.h Main and Main streets and is | Rockville. - CRBATBST DESIRES. This i E’ used by ‘t}:msf whn‘ S noEWIlng | bany Bad mnt winew ril ‘mu ’;m_°‘"‘ Ten Below at Winsted. | a total cost of :‘xao‘oao x;;hzh- 1‘“;3"1. e by T B Hneanay. s som 5 v guarantee to accomplish in > increasa their weight ten pe B e intc o = ! o X a L . B - et S me ! A cases. T, nev. e €lr welght ten pounds or | Ghich will do away with practically| Winsted, Cann., Feb. 11— Winsted | sg}ggfl‘:fif’;':; e2E0 000, T adition | Councilman J. Henry Shannon, was on | Connecticut Agricultural Society. X B ner | Ao all free pas: s on the several divisions | and vicinity shivered in the grasp of the scene and thought at firat that the | - Rerlin, Conn., Feb. 11 the bill authorises surveys of the Hud- | {he scens and thoseht at Aret thal the | At the an- R of the company. Employes of the road | winter tonight, and unofficial tner- | M. J. FIELDS . . . . Florist| will be supplied with tickets which will | mometers reported tha mercury stand- | 30n river from its mouth to Hudson good is a clairvopant's advice { 1 nual meeting here today of the Con- " Are able ta 117t you out of : v | the steam heater; when he got Into | yacticut Agricultural soclety, thesa of bles, worriments ang lhed 5 Waa S ed for transportation to and from | ing at 10 degrees below zelo at 10,2}'%,:‘}‘,",32;‘.”:“;“ o hannel depth |the Dullding after the fire he found | Rocrc 'y A uinted: Erasidont Craris T NC HATEVER. For in. ot Fiweck § Dialure i - duties, when the men are in uni- | o'clock. Fudson river from Hudson City to | that the heater room wae all right. | M. Jarvis, New Britain; vies presi- | (0% "\ Goctor for heip ana he Plasts vols Ored | A the dam at Troy, N. ¥., for a channel | Among the tenants most serlously | qants, W. H. Webster, Berlin: W. If. | Nerpiy TOI1 what wers vour . e R B S A o depth of 27 feel. This is to carry out affected by the fire were the familles| Iyon, Meriden; A. il Abbot, New symptoms and allments, but DID XOT ostal cards may bo despatched wheth | { Governor Glynn's administration plan | 0f Mra Lawrence Riley, Mrs. Bert M. | Britain; E. K.'Hubbard, Jr. Middlo- cure YOU. Lion for heaven's sake what St Aibt Al mowtags 1a prepat theres| {or Tederal aid to the stefe expendi- | Brigws, Mra, Charles Davis, = |town: ' secretiry, Leland Gwatking; | good would his aavice 'be’'to” you: ’ on.” Other articles. shall mot be des. | LINCOLN I tures for canals to connect the com- | In ohe of the windows of an uPDST | treasurer, B .H. Atwater. | Woutd"you' not be in Just 22 bas WOMEN S SU!TS patched unless prepaid at least in part, | 25 merce of the Great Lakes and the At- ;:::: . m:.’ S e e S [ 38 batars you A CtRlET shrned MADE TO FIT FOR and in all cases of insuicient pre: On the anniversary of Lin- [|1*0tic ocean By way of the Hudsen. | e to the window. light the gas and | King Ferdinand Coming. Sce. thin Ia tae vy B iaaar Tk payment double the amount of the de- [} o0 i anniversary of Linc : e thereafter stick his head out, smok- | Fofia, Feb. 11.—It is possible that DS Nome 10 Yo rtis Siatrveyan: $8.00 flciency - shall be collected of the ad- | Somve Pirthday it is ftting to Connecticut Rural Rout ing & cigar .apparently unconcerned. | King Ferdinand will visit the United —spe you decids to consult, What » dresses. wonderful life. The report of the committee having | The crowd gave him a laugh. States soon. The king received the Soes ¢ « 10 Tave a clairvoyant COATS for $6.00 and SKIRTS e e ' I am always for the bill in charge shews that in Con- The stores in the building are the | American commissioner Pan- I o X s o ll:'. for $2.00 PINGCHLE PLAY. Who ROl it | necticut thero are 231 rural deiivery of W R B of | amn- o expositior ; stymbling blocks unless i ShEEEE | life fulfilled hi s | routes, having an aggregate length of | a, shoe them he had long inte gt zrete e ¢ St us, Show you 3 wailored 1|14 Jordan Hoids the Lead in west | 5 R | 6,174 miles, an average of 21K8 miles do. ana g For fh- ; d _ 8 £ mty S s for each route. There are 50 star kman. R —— - e, [ tane 3::""” your future satisfac- sl [} ane o there was no limitio Toutes having & total of 368.22 miles 10 of the stores wert ONE DOSE RELIEVES s e e scores in the West Side Pinechie | s 8 2 an averuge of 6.26 each. The maxi- | except by sméke. F iz ol & x It €. MILLSTEIN il GARLest AMer. Wlas Wesresaur) o, svi ariving | mum amount of fode d to which cetisctie e A COLD—NO QUININE £ . s Stenisd: ‘e wxthonliat weee s ol d to great achieve- f|| Connecticut will be entitled under the | op ; = E 108, Wdln Bteoet, . Notwich, LIl Tonss 7. Tocaan 22000 Man o oate il ments, all’ over . America, | provisions of this Jaw is stated in the | REPUBLICANS CO-OPERATE Bt Sld Bai st =% L s L EFOW vou. HOW 7 Tl 786 1 ¢ Jor 7 | Tempe setbucks do mnet rt as follows: Per eent. of total ON ANTI-TRUST MEASURES e e EaNGL ST I | e e 38, piiz 3 | dim the spirit of progre: | population, 1.22; ameuw $182,600; per = i feei fine at once—Don’t stay . p 5 s — sen 38100, P | We of the United States and B} of total siar and rural routes, { Are Permitted to Participate in Con- stuffed-up! Take it now, v hutz |} .Camana are a natien of unt | ameunt, $86,250, making a total of forense . Wilite Hiotass { w1 Smok less 2 > _Individu {] mists. We believe the reward { [ioue s ('] ing: Pendiet: | | e Relief con come to those workers who W Schutz 76 Lington Ker gton, earn them. Entertained for Miss Bliss. 11.—While sen- A dose tWo heuss umtil tell vou 0 | . ars erce . in Loem 1) J. Jordan 6700, Hall | No dite 1 B Mrs, T s ators of the interst comm com- | theee deoses are taken will end gripy v za e et No literature that el Mrs. Thomas Mallon Sh pat > pnt A t]1 -4 X e P Ap) narriage. If 1 Flashhghts 8415, Opitz 5940, 1. duy is 50 typical of the J|tained at her home on Washi fittes wels Sifeliing with Bresident | missay diq ‘Isesk T & severe Jooid have an old innerit- 2 35 LT wood 5715, Pettis 5400. |} country and its spirit as the J|Street Monday afternoon in 1 f é::«»n ‘:&;:a.;;‘nn;m;)rd::L;R: & =l :,ulner im ihe kead, chest' pbody or or buried treasure t.at complete outfit for this SRS NN { averti i ke | Miss Natali 1 f Brooklyn, N. Y., { Jative p Ogress pax imbs. { 1 the POW=- wasemEles cutt for this - ?rnen:f:r'ne&:sd whx‘ch g2vrpear B Miss Nata geueflst's‘f’ Por aunt, the Miss. | leaders ‘in and out of congress were| It promptly opens. clogged-up nes- | LRSS L0 n Lo e to my equipment, Gleaners Met with Fellow Workers. ey AEaend, 4y in the live R ' Bliss of Washington street by giv. | cXPlaining their views on the handling | trils and air passages in the head, | — in fact. I care not-what your troubles Banquets and Social ¥ 7 The Cleaners, a Bible class at_the | {ing three tables of bridge. Following |of the trust problem to house com- | stops nasty discharge or nese pum- | may be, I can give you the “life line” | 5 s ¢ 3 o Eaioa : . - b | ie harbor of atherings of all kinds can Central Baptist church, met with Mrs. They are the veice of the §| "8 | mittees. : ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, | t ‘bring you into the harl e Ay S e g et W e Workis - calltikg B2 the wakid to :*.f“h?mo dainty refreshments Were | “mpe Gonference at the White House, | feverishness, sore (hroat, sneezing, | %‘_ Mgpinees and DEoRpeHty. iait without the sanoyance of ||day evening. The house was dec- || ¢ome and see what e has g i grranged. at the request of Senator | soreness amd stiffness. | so fona, that 1 cannot sccomplish the oot orated in the colors of the nation with || done. , z Newlands, chairman of the interstate | Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blewing | Speody rornit i £ 0 100 | B adi is- Life Savers Aid Schopner. commerce committee, centered upon and suufiing! Ease your throbbing| 1 never publish testimonials, IT'S Inguiries solicited. pletures of Washington, Lincoln and The reading of the advertis. . 3 e - | e - E ing | 1 » 3 o ¢ other colomial D s, Twenty-four ing is in keeping with the Highland Light, Mass, Feb. 11— |improvement of the interstate trade|head! Nothing clse in'the world gives | NOT WIAT I HAVE DONE FO! D n Hou ht yaerbets Wk pr Fefcoshiabtits spirit of Lincoln's whole life— Disabled by ice in the rigging, and |co on bill as drafted by the|such prompt relief as' “Pape’s © ERS—BEUT WHAT 1 CAN AND WiLl, 0 on, Were served. the = encouragement ‘of the I leaking seriously, the schooner Dustin se judiciary sub-committee, In- | Compound.” which costs only 25 cents | DO FOR YOI ? i e it ey G. Cressy was assisted by the crew of |terest Wwas added to the meellng by |at any drug store. It acts without | After this week readimgs will be PHER, 5 AR | the met River life saving station urances of co-operation with the | assistance. tastes nice, causes ne in- | SO0 MRl B0 o oy rugne. Shannon Building Fur sales in St. Louis, Mo, last year tonight after she had floated clear of a | democrats republican members of | convenience, Be Buke You get the | ijoen e 10 S P. My ake estimated at §8,000,000, shoal on which ske.had drified, e commidec, Senalurs Okver e orwich, Camm. 4

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