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Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. Telephones. THERE'S HEAT ZH IN EVERY LUMP M. C. HIGGINS COAL. HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 203 North Main St Office Teisphone 1257 GOAL Free Burning Kinis and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A “IROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Stc Telephone 463-13 . DANIELSON en her and the company Monday night after the initlal show by the B pany, which plays a different bill | Wilson Not Presented in Court Tues- eovery evening. Wanda, the woman of day—Two Prisoners Escape wHibELnystelr.\x‘. hasr crea;.tenldnt fturore x?:jh H er vision of past an uture scl ’ Being Transferred to Trolley—Cop- | ;i3 happenings and her contribution per Kettle at Reed Plant Bursts— i each night's program is proving Report of Visiting Nurse. one of the blggest things the company e ’nfl?rs. Danielson people always did Adelbert Wilson of Academy street, | show special Interest in the mysterious held on a charge of incest, was not lana occult, and Wanda has them all presented before Judge M. A. Shum- |attention. way in the superior court at Putnam | — Tuesday, as had been expected. It was COPPER KETTLE BURSTS. stated by Prosecuting Attorney Arthur | G. Bill that Wilson's case may Dot | gpatters Tar and Pitch Over Em- reach the superior court until next s week. A trial is anticipated. Attorney | Ployes of Larkin Reed Company and W. Fenner Woodward has been re- | Does $100 Damage. tained as counsel by Wilson, who may | T be taken from the local police station, , An explosion of a copper ketitle in | | | where he has been held since arrest- | Which tar and pitch was being heat- the first of February, but I had almost in- - ed, to the county jail at Brooklyn un- |ed at the Larkin Reed company plant | -nntre"efw_hen‘_l trfiedy%:rummnnl.“ % til the time for the trial. J | Tuesday spattered tar over employes, —W. H. Hawkins, Frankfort, Ky. P T nal'l‘ C “ ct 2 Noh Want Paving on Southerly Side of the | Machines, belts, ceiling and sides of Soiaiad Anids | Ferso axuoliecior s Ce O B Sirle o | the main workroom, making a mes 2 2 3 N iti of the beat E Thé announcement in Tuesday's mated at $100 by William Ro pro- | the doctors said I would always be lame. A friend advised me to try your Liniment | Tax of twe (3 aollars .{1{.:;:“[ :verevr.x::.fl tin relative to the pla; State | prietor. By great good fortune no em- nd after using it night and morning for three months I could walk without a cane B & 3 Bulle plan of S | E | T person between tne ages of 21 and %0 Highway Commissioner Charles J.|ploye was seriously injured. Herbert | nd run 28 good as any of the olh_r%en;%:lfiyggpartmflaw}ve pever been e A e e Bennett was very well received, as Barber, who was about to start one ! without 2 e since that time. : et s hits | ton on tne first day of October, 1913, to the permanent paving of Main of the machines near the kettle, was | except those who are exempt by law. street, but a great many persons who | spattered with the pitch and tar, re- , ! émb rxl»‘dxo‘f“l‘-‘fie!?rl:xeara)'milflzy:lx’zlg z‘;’: :;: discussed the project expressed the |ceiving slight burns on his arms and Driposs of Solltctbe ihioVastne: Lischil opinion that it would be better to pave | under one eye. He was going toward be at the store of Wood Brothers, Hall- from the junction of Academy street | the kettle when the accident hap- | viile, Wednesday, Marcn 25, 1914, from with Main street to the junction of | Pened. { |11 a. m to1lp m, and on the same Main and Water street, rather than With a crash that gave all present jaaviat Suorie MEnsAElL 80l Stoxe N f = > 5 & sbochlof fhex Fihe sec b iciEit: i | Poquetanuck, from 2 to 4 p. m.; at the rom 50 feet mnorth of the junction |a i went - | Insane Hospital on Thursday, Maich 26, of Main and Reynolds street to the | without warning, separating it seems | ivic from t1.a. m. to 1230 pans wnd Main street crossing of the New Ha- | at the bottom and blowing itsel % | b at itae Town Hoom, ven road. The section of Main s | a wreck of what it wds. The | ] m 2 till 3 p. m.; om below the railroad tracks is us 7 ; was of copper and nearly new, av- | I will be at my home in in poorer conditfon than other ing been in service oniy a few weeks. | | g + v - 3 Q E 1 ust be paid on or before of that street in the busi s sec | It ‘was tested to withstand 90 pounds | i ml‘emo'nspnem«“n‘ ::o ore 5 i and the business men w | of steam pressure and was specially | ill be proceeded against at | track” have an idea that t would | constructed f}n:v x'nn:‘.h‘ but it went At 2ll Dealers. Price 25¢., 50c. and $1.00 law directs, { be real nice for the bu s men 8 with a rip and tear AL (1 3 = | B. F. BENTLEY, i above the track” would also be equal- | there was only about $5 po ! Sloan’s Instructive Book on horses, cattle, poultry and hogs, sent free. il Cotietior ot PR iaaeus 1y nice for them. The contention is on the boiler furni e | that permanent pavirg on the s the connection into the Address, DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc, BOSTON, MASS. LSO Drenton, - ot (M rEl & erly side of the town would b vented at the | mars W real service than would p am flow through, was | | ——— paving krom Aec street )pen only a quarter of is | =———— = = | % e ough Main 56 fo" MMeyiiolds | Dresiimad jthat flic ac due | on baill was not put to plea. It is|sion, ordered an indefinite s TAX “OIICE | street, a residentia on. | a flaw In the kettle. indicated that this case may go to |of sentence in the continued case of | Fans Rejoice at Ira Thomas’ Ad- | Visiting Nurse Busy During February. | | BEdward Bigelow, charged with assauit . . { e enr Gl b A Patenaude Goes to Cheshire. | with intent to k zelow, formerly | T¢ THE TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN i x A L itas e o tres <A George Patenaude, 19, Woc .ket, | of Danielson, where the assault com- | OF FRANKLIN. | There a great deal « ithg o vic eder ZOOER SN G s o el s commniitted bas Dbeen All persons lia to par taxes im ferest in the announcement shows tt ary the B SACge S D e Fout A 1} e Town ¥ranklin, State of Con- Thomas has appointed ain | ber of professional calls she made was | 2tory at Cheshire, after he hz jout on habion than done well and | oCijaar, are horeby notified that I have of the world's ladelpsa | 176; also that she made 10" social ser- | ©€d a plea of not guilty to guilty of the fiosDONn BN Oy et At orcescer. 3 | a warrant to levy and collect a tax of team of the Am for ( | vice calls. The colle the | charge of breaking and entering the | Court journed until Thursday, | eloven (11) mills on the dollar on st m o An or Cap- | Vice _Th A ! s > Sl vanc : when criminal business will be re- | of 3, due and payable March 20, At : ; ontt ounted to § lthe store of William Bellavance and the | , tain Thomas ma v ac- | month amount to $ Although X { 1914; also a warrant to levy and col: Atanc - - spend- | the collections were 1 n for the |Passenger station of the New Haven |sumed. 1 jact all Desonit Tares aHo T RrLS o o. | previous month, by | road Moosup on the night of De- | Divorce Granted Mrs, Meran. 1in, each of such persons being assessad Captain Thom s, and alws: has | Tevenue from entertainments | cember 10. Attorney ic H. John- | Jrydge Shumway, who had reserved | tne sum of Two Dollars as his personad been such, ng and clean | Other sources. was t {5on was appointed counsel for the|decision in the matter, on Tuesday | taX. 3 ting youhg m: e finds no dif- | its c t bills and S tr | Prisoner. who was arrested with Fred|granted a divorce to Lily May Moran | All persons neglacting this. notjos . 4 T ary fund by and t h esent | Brown, the second of the pair of pris- | 3 b et . R, | must be proceeded against as direc n making nds. He is also | ur n v and to the present I of FEast Killingly from Claude R. |}y the lJaws of this State. interes person to con- | total of $585.83, | oners ‘lhélfl }""""" an o cape fr“l“‘l {,m- | Moran on the ground of intolerable nd for the purpose of collecting and P e s rs while he was being brought here | cryeity. This was a contested divorce | recetving the above taxes I shall be at Sicade il b | for trial Tuesday morning. Pafnaude ) cice and was concluded Monday af- | my house March 20 and 21, 1914, in pintment as captain of one of ths PUTNAM admitted to Judge Shumway that he |ternoon. By order of the court Mrs, | North ¥ranklin, and March 25, 1914, at baseball teams ever organ- | Copain had previously been arrested and had | Moran is to have the custody during | {16 heme of Géorge R, Sherman. ffom ause of the fact he is a vet- | Frank Mulvay Sent to State Prisor\—“”'fl"" me for breaking and enter- |five days of each week of the five- | April 6 1914, af Franklin Town IHouse years of eampaigning on the | % ; i ing 5 ear-old daughter of the coupl M from 1 ck a. m. to 2 o'clock p. m. circuit, a shrewd ,coel judge of | Z’:; rminc,?::“;d %'V""' vath | Six Months for Forgery. | Moran to have custody of the child-on | —Arter May 1st 1914 interest at the the game and the men that play it| —usody o : ive Days a Week | (jaries Brown, aliasj Henry Wood, | the other two days, the child to be in | ra S A S |and has other qualifications that are | —Death of Albert G. Luke—New | #4. pleaded gullty to forging the name | charge of its mother during the time D aiad af North Teanily Or Maroh | expvected to make him a great leader. | Hotel Employe and Servants’ Sav- |of E. M. M. Marlor of Brooklyn to a |it is attending school. It is also pro- | , 1o1% g i | Captain Themas born at Ball inte :Dike | check for $16, drawn in favor of Fen- { vided by the court that Mr. Moran is | 3 g 2 | Spa, N. Y., January 22, 1881, and ! 2 Ppear-y | ry Wood, on January 16 last, and was | to have the custedy of the child dur- 3 Je e ‘7“:":”"‘3- !m.«_q with the Athleties since s o = on the | Sentenced to serve six months in the | ing the first half of all vacation pe- | maré-1l.1s Collectos. i z of 1903, He has the distinc Sl el GOtk et o \arch term | county jall. Brown was arrested with- | riods, the mother to have charge dur- | | tion of having been with five sourt in Windham county were dis- | 11 @ few minutes after he had passed | ing the latter half of vacations, all | INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS FOR inning teams, Providen 1905; De- | posed of at a session of the superior | the check, which w drawn on the |of this arrangement subject to the SCHOOL BUILDING. 0if, 1908; Athletics, 18 | it i S | w County National bank of| provision that Mr, Moran pay $2 Der | Seaied proposais will be received at Zhaas 110.30 a. n Judge 3 = D money returned io | weei toward the support of the child. | my office until April 3d, 13 o'clock, | S e o i ¥ man who cashed | It is also provided that either Mr. | noon, 1914, for raising slate roof, ana PRISONERS ESCAPE. i L T Capen of Willi- | Moran or Mci skcreat cin torouride | en paris theerof, and building a new S TRy e pleaded guilty I 3 4 = b 08 e ) sl s second story, of brick, and &l arts = T f i etie . = mant!ic as counsel for'at any time ask the court for a re- | thereof, and other alterations and ad- Joh[r; Burns and Fred Brown Get Away | gither at flrst presentatt i tr lishe torney stated to jarrangement of the order. Mr. Moran | sitions’ sud changos. ail for the New uring Transfer to Trolley Car. | Omie one = Muliay oo | the court who worked in | and the former Mrs. Moran were both | School Building, buiit at Plainfie = [Seidenved tois A pulvay, Was | Maine wooda up to Christmas time, |in court when the decision was given | Conn.. in vear 1510 and now to ha a group of 13 prisoners—unluecky num- | o op O | earned « . on a protracted | E — TS te estimat - | to E 2 1eshire 1 G ] iil als stimates .1.;~,v>unj 3‘:: ‘“»\m had them in | " rrank Mulvay, alia | was “h\,\‘ ’r ght state ]" S | by adaitio; E; 7.—,19;, and Pég‘“‘ and charge uesday morning, when the | 4 Edward 3 i and not together responsible | Albert C. Luke. jiothecs parts thereof.’ also changes in ie ere taken fre c - | whe orged -, Marior's name : g 5 . ’ TRE. it L [\7\ 1; }:.\ VL: l:‘}:z‘.{l-:v ,': pr u::' vnr-v ;‘““ way, represented j Wi nfihn.( rged Mr. Marior's name to t Libert © T one of Putnam’s well | ® ,Ll? Sca g Sm e i s ot [k e fo crintont b s e, 1o 2hi-| Desmond ' of Narwich | the check, { known business men, died in the City | tions authorized by School Committes, TR Rpaoel cheanges hefore Judee | o sanve: not L one 1 | Black Hand Offenders Sentenced. |hospital at Worcester Tuesday &5 made by me, copies of which may Fronn A RS SUDOEIOL ot ] than' thy years in the state | Nicollet 19. and Angelo | lsuke became a patlent at the be obtained at my office. rown and Burns made their escape il ok do ity t | James Nicolle 9, and Angeld : e s path | I estimutes must be accompanied Wit ; t | after he had pleaded guilty to B he ~Black |tution two weeks ago Monday ‘ in Danlelson as the baker's dozen of | ino and entering (ho boes of DiAngells, 24, known as the Black |tutlon ed s s a certified in favor of said he tes i rhict Rt 1C i s at § ¢ ect street, 15 Tottan ita to, ell-to-do , the las e 2 i of amot X ovar trom Brookin they wers Drought | imantic, September 10 last. In bl lidiaion e Ao onlowes he announcement of his death | is reserved to reject amy S S i il e Rt complaint, to which Mulvay — ALLE e o Jre 2 as shock to his many friends 1 for Putnam. Witnesses of the inci- | jleaded mot guilty, the prisoner was | Lhompson, the men demanding in the | fame as a RPtoERS Y OPERE | "sy order ot School Committes of dent say that Brown and Burns s | e (e 5 £ or Was i missive that he deposit $1,000 & i 2 O 5 ol | Plainfield, Conn. Dedontietihe e et charged with the theft of watches and |{ain place beside the highway not | Mr Luke was 59 years of age and | C R PRESTON, Architect. link = e t | Jewelry to the value of $272.50 in con- | & 3 iy S R e | was born in Woonsocket. He came to | ) 1 it Nossd linked them together just as they were . : from his home at once or life | 16 ana 11 Central Bullding, Norwich, about to step into the vestibule of the | Dection With his act of breaking and | 0" jives of the members of his | Putnam 23 years ago and purchased | Conn. marsd bttt SRV e ‘7€ | entering. Following a consuitation | . e S R clothing Dbusiness of Bates and { ——— = e fnRE ey 1!13'“\" of Mama Yord: | with State Attorney Searls and a later | IV Would Thbe e heon late | Lindsey, which he has since success- | STATE OF CONNECTICUT. DIis- DS Jgme. Jette's | conference between Mr. Desmond and | 2% et : = onducted, building up a fine { KRICT OF NORTH STONINGTON. Ss. store gasped as she saw the pair slib | \fulvay the latter a i ig|in Jan by Sheriff John O. Fox. |, SR ICBar e SR o P !,um’ Tobate Court, March ith, A. D. 1914. off the handcuffs as they reached the | njoa’ oy the latter agreed to change his| gteorney Bdward S. Sweeney of Wa- | Pusine! Deforg coming: to tutnam d Ratate ofs Lydla: "A: Yorksaiste: of P e s RS [plea o guilty. M & Teviewed] ¥ h e e e e Tian hadrdls Luke was a resident of Dedham, | xoren Stonington, in said District, de- she believe “that the officers | i€ circumstances in the case to the [,{{’es represented Nicoletti, The and for a number of years | ceased. A ey Fefarelt oMeers | court at length, stating that the | {o ey ‘stated o the court that his|Was employed as an accountant by a| CUpon application praying that ad- | 1 or hey got | present time Mulvay is in poc e A AR e duced by DiAngelis to | Wholesale clothing house in Boston. ministration be granted on said estate, il but recommending that he be s client was induced by DiAngells t During the early part of his resi- | Tepresented intestate, as per appiica- It was not ordained that thing: | the state prison, as he is & 18 ..+ | write the letter while Nicoletti was Ao Putnam Mr, Luke married | tion on file more fully appears, it is would work out that way, I S had ieobn oo s Le i & man wWitly o dallatateof intoxications aldo-that | dence n’ Pu e oy Marned |~ Ordered, That sald application he pair stepped up the ste ALttt s i “‘"‘."”",’"-‘ eenl | the whole plot was instigated by Di- ‘i“;% Hattie oree e o | beard and gdetermined at ‘the }robat; £ T aY Lo e e entenced from the criminal side of | .5 °7¢ , + s ¢ ate George . Morse. She survives | Office in North Stonington, !n sai L o but In- | the superior court for New Haven | ARESHS, Who was represented a8 found | him with a son, Alberf, who is a stu- | District, on the 14th day Of Maroh, A. stead of going into the car one of | county. Mulvay's S ko | oL Dy o torney i b | dent in the Worcester Institute of | D. 1914, at half past two o'clock in the them went out the door and the oD- | 4150 displayed fn s in New | 0f Danielson. - Judge Shumway sen- |t o afternoon, and that notice thereof be side of the vestibule and made | Yoric and at the detee el NeW | tenced DiAagells, -who is of age, to | Technology. | given to all persons known to be im= FRaup n street and | waterbury. The count charsing Mul. | 5¢TVe months in the county jail | Money and Hotel Employe appear. | tarested In Ald o o Siaon Into Center street, the first side s vay with taking the jewelry was nolied | 20d sentenced N to the state| 4 report came to the police Tues- | tad bo heard fhereon, by Publishing 1N A TR y the state attorney on Mulvay's | Torormatory at ¢ | day of the disappearance of severai | some newspaper having a circulation s o auuL wgenn ry burgl “harg. SRRt e fre servants’ quariers in the City|r 3 . ier one of the pair slipped away | 21°TY PUrE e | Frank Maryniak, 19, a Polish youth, | from servants same time the disap. | the persons named in said applicatiom from the car is not as ear in . Jail for George Brown. | who is charged with having commit- | fied’r g n’x ‘l‘epr‘»!'l;‘) of Edwin | ® coPY of ;maq nrdernhat l]e-;t ;‘lvg d":!f: I e o ter s g oo S % AR A are| « e night of No- ance Wwa < = aid day o earing, an 2 minds of the spectators who real George Brown, colored, of Plainfield, | ted.a burglary on the night of No- | 7 0.® ;% ame to the hotel from | Dofore Sald day of Mot to'this Comet what had happened after it was too | represented by Attorney Arthur I vember 16, at the home of Frank Car- Boston on March 6 to be employed | Attest: CHARLES C. GRAY, | late, but he certainly made as clean ! of Putnam, at first entered a pl jdinal in Willlmantic and with havirg | S R the ;,i!:-l;en forde < | marina Judge. a getaway as his partner. | not guilty to the charge of ass taken a gold watch valued at $44, A : | Deputy Sheriffs Grimshaw, Bessette, | ing Charles Consignor of the town of | pleaded not guilty. Attorney Howard Mail Unclaimed. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- Blivea snd tRitts e charge of | Plainfield, where Drown has lived fo Bradford was assigned to defend | petters addressed as follows are un.- | missioners for New London Countye '3 the prisoners. When the car with the | the past two years, with intent to kill, | Maryniak who ta=tihe S inotd the Putnam post office this | Nereby abp.y (o8, oo epirituous and officers and prisoners aboard started | but later changed his plea to guilty e James J. Walsh, Joseph Pol- | {2i yicating liquors, ale, lager beer, out for Putnam, at 9.10 and no at- |and was sentenced to serve three y that this case will come to trial. . R. Harper, Miss Rose Calieux, | Rhine wine and cider in’ the bulding tempt was made to get the runaways | months in the county ere he Edward Bigelow Given a Chance. Irs. H. Gilbert, Mrs. M. | at High street, Town dnr Sprr‘ag;x:"e‘x; the observers t!;;‘u g 1:, 1; :;(- iar, d,?m 1 :a,;ull)rle;xnh-\l'u)\‘ ,':,‘.’t‘ the Judge Shumway at Tuesday's ses- | C. Jones, yuisa King. s;;?i gul{hi’n;oo::\‘.y a;\'"npnnr m“" - w0 me: s- | assa on November Srown ot e e 7 G covered until the car w | s charged with having shots | ————— — P 7o wnlchearacsa‘:”t ?firflr?&’&i’."?l‘d.’?om toward Davis switch and | from a revolver at Consignor, one of < | A tiring rooms, My place of busi- being made by one of it bullets, probably a deflected one, L ness is not located within two hundrea { Then there something doing. [m_him: effect in Consignor’'s leg, caus- ¥ feat in & direct line from may church Deputy Sheriff Bessette took another | ing a painful wound. | e edifice or public tcr._\p‘:?c‘g{;rle:ghg:l,a:; gar just coming south back to town. | Sentence Indefinitely Suspended. | e T ey y got in tou with Chief | joce y ) - . ’ [ D or thie Z&th amy of G y S Joseph Barn, 21, represented . ated at Norwich, this 2 y Soecoi Batling cana torney Love of Webster Get a small trial bottle of old-time, penetrating | P2029, 7% °RTi%% Frod Girard Ap- Oicine s anl liam Smith ali John Stricklar “St. Jacobs Oil.” e e s et party later, but Zogloown, Capads, fliocdutier Roen t. Jacobs Oil.” { of tne Town of Sprague znd nerghy = edni sented by Attorney W..Fenner Wood- n and endorse tne foregoing appli- ing of the country ward, were sentenced to serve 30 days | carion of Fred Girard for a llcenss, and tomobiles being u ) e | + t 14 t 1 < had > in jail, but with execution of the ol t fifty! a small trial bottie of “St. Jacobs OiL” | hereu ertify that said applicant is & the of T ( fifty ) rs had to return empty . . = ount > | =uitable person to be licensed pursuant ed. ephone messages were sent to | !"’fl»f‘) indefinitel suspended. Rheumatis Not| from any drug store and in just a To said appilcation. Dated at Sprague, officials in various towns 'to be on the | ;o ininis (fourt room delighted at one case in internal | ;o ment you'll be free from rhematic | tnis 24th day of February, m. D. i..4 lookout for the men '® | gaining their liberty. The two young | treatment Rub > : | R 3. Jodoin. Aime Gordon, Arthur Roy PRtnetand Brow - | men were charged with breakir | soothing, pene acobs Oil” | Pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. | i ‘B,lair, George Drescner. I hereby Tt e Sty : | entering the st McLaughlin ! directly upon der spot,” and|Don't suffer! Relief and a cure awaits | certify that the above named signers oth under 25. Burns was o g : 5 a 3 x s e : and endorsers are electors and tax- for breaking into the stor nch at st 1gly on Nove: reli comes St. Jacobs | you St. Jacobs Oil” has cured mil- e OITnE. vORL. GRENES I L e R ! hey have been in jail. It | Oip a ha ematism cure of rheumatism sufferers in the | RAvers OTE AR, %L N0 0t Sprague, on November 1 and Brown Stased. to: the ‘“v‘I” that both | never di and can not half century, l;u"ul is jl;st asbgn?(d this 2ith day of February, A. D. 1914. facing a charge of statutory burglary | of the firm whose place of | blister the for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back- | Withur P. Cote, Town Clerk. mardW in connection with the bre: l:n‘ug-}‘,’m‘ B "“x“';"‘“ by, the “young i6 Timier ju Quit compiaining! Get |ache, sprains. | vt o oot VIR = ther punished. Strickland _and ! 1647 passenzer station in ihe smme moad | Barn were partners in the break at | 15 ! D enser station in the same place, | Eqst Killingly with John Burns, who | 3 ! Adam’s Tave.‘n THe Des Slanitan Rt ars A | was one of the prisoners that escaped | | officer uny wiplanation offered. by an | while being brought from the jail | ¢ . L to how the pair wore bl tolerS) 88 | to court, as told In the Danielson news | 1861 oy re able to slip off | this morning, ‘the handcuffs that the cuffs did not happen to lock and thais view Given One Year in Jail. pen tc is borne | out by witnesses who noted how easily | Abraham Burl, about 45, who on th the fellows slipped off the manacles. | night of November 14, smashed ou S - |a glass In a window in the rear of EDWARD DOYLE COMPANY the jewelry store of Frank T. Preston ; — < |at Danielson and stole about $200 Gives Another Strong Play Tuesday | Worth of goods at first entered a plea | Evening—The Mysterious wa"dal;-r gn]:;;“gui‘l:_v_ but later tl!:\!xged this : : | to ¥, He was represented as coun- Maicos at Big SHirt ' 1o by Kbtornn p Chaion, Tt Mriay: 1t Country Swesthearts was the offer- | Joas atated to the court that Burl, af- ing fof (the Wdward Doyle: comipany |'io1q the oalcers wherh ha 3iad ais which is making at the Orpheum the- | 25 thE OFicers where he had dis. ater this week, the most approved at- | lneod ;of the stolen goods aWd aided E £ e pprove them in recevering the property. Burl traction of its kind that has p g played | wus sentenced to e e s s LA erve one year in the andience enjoyed the cleveris aee | county jail at Brooklyn : ranged play, which was of a natur Chaplin Case May Be Tried. to hold a strong appeal for the many | drastus Dean, an ced man, pleaded who came to e it Mis: Louise | not guilty te a charge of adultery, on Brown. the company’s leading lady, | December 36, at Chaplin, with ¥l achieved another triumph and earned | ence L, Davi wife of Edward Da added praise (o the great amount giv- of that place. com- | Lumbago-Sciatica LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TOWN TAXES OF LISBON. All persons liabie to pay taXes in the Town of lisbon are hereby notified .uat I“have a warrant to levy and coilect a tax of fifteen (15) milis on the dolia: | on tie levy of 1513, due and payab on the 25th day of March, 1914; and f {ihe purpose or collecting iue same 11, be ai the Town House in said Town on Saturday, March 28th, 1914, from 0 o p. m, apd on Saiurde Aprii .., 19i4 at the Biissville Schoo: house, from 2 to 5 p. m., and on the iast Saturday afternoon of eacn monin at the Town House, from 2 to 5 p. m., and on all other days at my nome on tie Newent road, near Jewett City. On all taxes remaining unpaid one month after due, interest and legal cuarges will be added as the law di- rects. Dated at Lisbon, Conn., March 4, 1914, JAMES C. MORIARTY, Collector # Town Taxes. prains ““The directions seys, its good for lumbago too,— Sloan's cured my rheumatism; I've used it end I know.”” Do you use Sican’s? Here’s Proof. “I had my back hurt in the Boer War and two years ago I was hit by a street car. 1 tried all kinds of dope without success. Isaw your Liniment in a drug store and got a bottle to try. The first application caused instant reliet, and nove except for a little stiffness, [ a Well.—Fletcher Norman, ¥ hicier, Calfs Instant Relief from Sciatica “1 was kept in bed with sciatica since mard W £ | IF PEEVISH. PEVERISH, TONKUE |so ATIVE” AT © matter what ek A A i NLY “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” COATED, GIVE “FRUIT LAX- | ONCE. our child : jative should be the first treatment|they know its action on the stomach, | e | 8iven. - iver and bowels is prompt and XI;I’C. | Look at the tongue. mother! ‘hey alse know a little given to-day - {Coated; it s 7 sure sign’ your “Httle |saves & Stek CEO® Homoran | The Chelsea Savings Bank | one’s” stomach, liver and bowels need | Ask yeur druggist for s 50 cemt | - |a gentle. thorough cleansing at once. bottle of ‘California Syrup of rigs”| _ Norwich Conn. Feb. 9 1314. When cross, peevish, listless, pale, | which contains directions for 1abies, [ , The Soats of Directors of this Bank doesn’t sleep, eat or act naturally; if | children of all ages and for grown-ups | (ne six months ending Feb. seaors | breath is bad, stemach sour, tem | plainly on the bottle. Beware of coun- | at tie rate of four Der cenmt. per ai: full of cold, throat sore, or if feverish, |terfeits sold here, Get the genuine, | num, payable on and after the 18th of give a teaspoonful of “California Sy- |made by “California Fig Syrup Cem- | March rup of Fig and in just a few hmlrslpun). Refuse any ether kind with CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, Mrs. Davis, who is out all the dcloeged-up, constipated waste, ! contempt feLacd Becretary. offer to the public the finest standar§ brands of Beer of Europe and Ameris -, Bohemian, Pilsuer, Culicbach Bavarias ! Beer, Bass, Pai® and Burton Mueirs | Beotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout, r bile and undigested food will gen- | C, & C. lmported Ginger Ale Bunker move out of the bowels and )u'l" Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- a well, playful child again | ing_Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, children needn’t be coaxed to| Budweiser Scalitz and Pabst. ake this harmaless fruit laxative. Mil- | A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Town ons of methers kesp it handy because | iy