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MOTHER! THE CHILD i 1S COSTIVE, BILIOUS | 3\ Don’t hesitate! A laxative is necessary If tongue is coated, breath bad or stomach sour. | Give “California Syrup of Figs” at once—g teaspoonful todgy often saves & sick child tomorow. If your little one is out-of-sorts, half- sick, isn’t resting, eating and acting natum.fly—look, Mother! see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that it's little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, irri- table, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a tea- spoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless “fruit laxative.,” because it never fails tq cleanse the little one’s liver and bowels and .sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its pleas- ant taste. Full directlons for babies, | children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. DANIELSON Supreme President Dayville Man Goes to Norwalk t Meet Correspondent—Savings Bank Declares Dividend at the Rate of 4 Per Cent—Raymond A Preston's Honors. Dr. J. N. Perreault, Dr. L. J. 1 Jette, all own ton Thursday nobile show. tor of the Meth- been invited to re the memt egation- GQ‘XI\PT an 3 of the Men's club of h at Dayvill Hamilton, employed is ill at at the his home on hotel, reet Sanderson of Pawtuc with friends in Daniel Visits F. B. L.—| > | At-1¢l i t on Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask ax Collector William N. Arnold of ! Your druggist for a 50-cent bettle of {he town Killingly 15 issued his “California Syrup of Figs;” then see ysyal notice relative t . that it is made hy the “California Fig | {he annual collection ®f taxes Y emper: BgmEne Foled { firs onday in Apr ! C. Pierce of 1k | tor with friends UROG D ¢ New actiy mat UROGE Send fc you' d'hg ve Remedy foi | Goul ana Neu- | and_ m, a, Boot and Shoe Repalnng i All work guaranteed. | Called for and deiivered. A. GOLDBLATT, | i 60 Franklin Street Our Finest Teas All Varieties 25¢ per Ih. VanVerst's Cocoa 16c ! Ib. can Best Baking Powder 12¢ Ib. can Ib. Ib. Best Coffee 23¢ Peanut Butter H Dr. J A\’i h A\G DENTIST May Building W %t,, Taftville atiention to day or mgnt calls. Telenhon. 520, apri4MWFawl Mill Ends SALESROO W OPEN 8 a. m. to i2 m. Ip.mto S5p.m Daily and Saturdays unhl 11 a. m. PONEMAH MILLS taitville, Conn. W Babies! son they will be bi gt asid Is, ana their faces wil Y ¢ meinory. Leses g pozite MNorwica Savings Soctety. PRICES CUT ON j Horse Blankets (Street and Stable) | | Robes (Auto and Carriage) Fur Coats (Fur and Fur Lined) .t TheL. L.\‘Cl\apman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. Grape Fruit Oranges Tangerines Malaga Grapes People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUST!N HOLREN, Reew, | Dayville Man, | \u;\«.‘l Brown Louise 10me on the 1, supreme rnal Ber itor with th pending Bri W Delegates to Supreme Council. Frank L.Stinson and R Peilett have delegates m the supreme session did not xnuh a confere the local If the street ent paving of busin MET UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT Just Divorced, Identified by Red Ribbon on Norwalk Visit. Lewis 1 South visit the writer of If"tm ident Afx town at the My, ¥ n his itnam in the peri DECLAR DIVIDEND, Directors of Windham County Savings Bank Indicate Prosperity of That Institution. for Wanda. Wins Queries W theater audience Ta Hcar Mrs, Hepburr\ women RAYMOND A. PRESTON'S HONORS Student Makes Fine Record at Brown University. Local Brown Herald ! ative to the Danie Raymond for Danielsor follows (du Herald board, voung Preston man: \Protect the Heart From Rheumatism RHEUMA Purifies the Blood and Throws off Complicating Diseases. Weakening of the blood eontinued attacks of tissues Rheumatism by prepared | | i . , | af- | fects the heart and produces compli- | cations which result fatally. Rheuma puts the blood in condition to ward off other diseases and eradicates Rheu- matic conditions from The whole tem. Recommended for all forms of Rheumatism. 50 cents at The Lee & Osgood Co. This letter will convince you of its great value: “I was so crippled with Sciatic Rheumatism I could net walk. Doc tors could do mnothing for n After taking three bettles of RHEUMA, the Rheumatism had entirely left Guy Torle: 129 Summit Ave Paul, Ming, { ed not guilty { |1 { junior and senior editor. vea and Buskin, senior Phi Beta Kappa, junior | managing i Phinx club s James nor vea £ scholarship, junior year junior prom committee, jun year. Here is a list of honors that ai onc indi s extraordinaril tino schol anding at of the great s of New agland. His studuent | was indicated during his four i high school and u,‘]lk »d i to on pleasing friends. commencement Brown four membe deliver original orat I 3 »f not more than each. Th election i | irship, ability to Late Sky-Gazers, ! Hundreds watched th eclipse of the = nea cloud ion during t der obse “lipse, de ditions tisfactory Will Buiid Bungalow and Mrs, from C Main OBITUARY Ernest E, Clark Clark, 40 and itendent of the Wil 1 Mr. Clark's deatl | plication of di | be remembered b one of ti ers Dayy is the old Connectic leag which an offic Mr and t childre Ir. body W ville ' Railroad Official Commg for Confer- ence Tuesday—Miss Ruth Carder Found Dead Bed—Willimantic | in Youth Has Case Nolled—Canterbury Man Acquitted on Charge of Illegal Deer Shooting. he Willimar in Putnam | Railroad Conference Tuesday. | L. O. Williams, secretary of the l‘m.“ nam Busin N ciation, | ceived a tel aft stating that Bardo of ti confere rel train schedule, Tuesday William B Conferred R. A. Degree. The Royal Arch degree was confe | [ s of Wasren chapter meeting held in Ma- Tl mr\dd\ evening H. Bixby of Br guest of Dr. erry lectors H judge of prot M. committee for the anz Cargill co Putnam s¥ hool of the schoc Sunda 0ol .= mmber i ven at his (Friday) evening. ass of tb one nu Lake Still Frozen. Ice still covers Alexanders lake, which 1ally open and free from ice the first week in March Mrs. Hepburn to Speak. spburn of Hart- Connecticut to be held | under the of the or- | »m nearby towns atnam 1 B, Bost day this week to attend e show found it | least one Miss Ruth Carder Expires from Hear Discase. of suppc e caues » deceased, M WILLIMANTIC YOUTH FREED Only to Be Returned to Jail Awaitino Presentation Before Home City Court. ng and enter ing the house of Frank Cardinal : Willimantic Nov. 16 and taking a gol watch valued at $44, Maryniak plead to the charge and ’\‘tnw Howard C. Bradford v the court as his counsel. AMaryniak is not yet out of the w however. e was returned from to the jail at Brooklyn Tht noon in charge of Deputy Bessette and this mo T to Wililimantic before t en a char ney by Pages Nine to Twelve @J@V&i&flds ZAXING POWDER £ pure grepe Cream of Tartar Powder /Zn ai! o digestion—an assurance of healthful food. The favorite baking powder with all good cooks | OPPONENTS OF REPEAL DISPLAYING ACTIVITY. ich he was brought before flor court. This arrangement will probably save him from being sent | the sta reformatory at Cheshire | or an indetinite period. ballots in an tire and take a few mc ‘or to reach a verdict ry retired, remainin Administration Leaders, However, Foee Confident of the Outcome. verdict of not guilty. PIKE NOT GUILTY. Short Calendar Session Today. —With debate | Jury Sent Back for Second Delibera- | , 45 noted in R e tion Decides Canterbury Man Did | of the superior court this (Fri- e G Not lllegally Kill Deer. IIL«\) morning, J Wwmway n_ the outcome - | presiding, and ssigned of congress | Zelotus Pike was acquitted by a jury | for opponents of in the superior court here Thursday of actlvity. the g illegally killed a ) who have made deer, 5 last, at his place in | YANTIC HAPPENINGS the situation the town of Ci nterbury, near the tow n} tonight that oL Brx”&‘l? o dT&e SR 11“&; | Men Monopolize Mill Boarding Houses 2l will be fruit- had kille e deer without legal 247 justification, but while the defendant, S T s 'red on the represented by Attorney Charles L.| Changes. tor James Torrey of this city. admitted that he| Hoke Smith of Geor- bad shot the animal one evening w There 1s a. great demand at preser it came on to his premjses, he for a boarding house for women in the support of the tolls hat he had killed it - fllegally village. The men employes of the, Senator iimed that the buck was despatched Ardmore Woolen company have crowd- the action it had been doing damage to €4 both boarding houses and . all_the Teias nawe trees on his place and was female help is obliged to board in ng him a loss thereby. The claim | Norwich. Martine of New Jersey an- S0 set up by the state that Pike Signal Out of Order. allegiance to opposition ef 1t out salt to entice the deer to | The signal of the Shore Line thi; the ate was denied by Searls w ) but defendant. S at the tric railway granary cro: FALSE CLAIMS OR s 2o L\‘;!;‘r"\:g' Sromeoution | has been out of order since the storm anfistod in ginduc pE of March 1st. Flags are used as sig- by Judge A. G. Bill of Danielson. The | najg by the conduetors during the da INCORRECT COUNT? Pike case came to the superior court i and red lanterns during the evening. Y, , A from a. justice’s court. Workmen are repairing the Bean | Poll of House Regarding a Rellcall The jury on the case was made uD | Hill bridge. Vote Conflicts with Recard. s follows: Joseph RI March Skating. — rpenter, Putnam: A day all the small ponds had ating of kce and the small Jut enjoying skating warles Barber and son. James | ds . “were in Voluntown Wednesday | tativer | Bawen, to- Copeland r from execu- O aynn !T&n.-n v of the National Voters Perrin, attending the funeral of a r g a list of 47 represen- harge to t Gives Up Dairy. ers said to have advised just fore g = | league that they stood up in the ng been unde George Avery been forced to} e December § in favor of a roll- ce mornir nd the jury ve up the management of his model | the question of referring the Just -before 4 ¢ the jurors iry farm at h's Corners on ac- | lobby Inguiry report to the returned and or Clerk M coun and Milton Beck- | ttaar. . TR raciea ner had call £ | with his foreman | shows that Speaker Clark counted they had arri the fore- | several years, has leased it | members standing. not enough to or- J. Richard Carpenter, replied that Mr on and daugh- | ger the roll called. Mr, Kellev said ad not ter s moved into ths|he pefleved the Speaker counted cor- e Shumway asked Mr. Carpen erman cottage on Franklin road. | rectly, but declared the situation in- if he did not think that a verdict Robinson has sold out his' gicateq that “we either cannot securs if the matter were | store to William E. Manning of Yan- |3 1o]l call when desired or we cannot s a her\consideration, tic. ' Mr. Robinson expects to g0 into| gepend upon the members to take the foreman n the negative. The | another line of bt ss In & short| samge stand in public, when the spot- court urged further consideration upon | time. : \ s | light of publicity is turned on, as they the. jurors, calling their_ attention'to| The Woman's guild of Grace church | 3i3 tn the house.” e fact that another trlal;of the.case | met with Mrs. Howard Bishop Wed- | . would work a:hardship:on.the defend- | nesday afternoon. The peimary department of the wil-| British Naval Estimates Increased | ant, and also presenting for their con- | sidéraion what-has been said by the |lage school was closed Thursday to| London, March supreme-court relative to the duty of | permit Miss Anna Park to vislt|naval estimates for rors gmm full consid- | schools. ,750,000, an incre: |7 Asa Miller of Warren, R. I, formerly | 000 over last year. 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