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% SMASHED TEAM AND DROVE ON | New London Banker’s Auto Trailed by Montville Farmer— Found Machine With Damaged Mud Guard and Streaks of Paint From Demolished Express Team. Through a little detective work by a | ville man ;o hg\'e mxs: v :xgv::ktfl o?oslh;e - very machine - Montville farmer whose express team ;‘,f?fé‘r‘,‘“‘rf’;.md b ther ok idl: | ‘was smashed by an automobdlile on the | /s eqsy to see thdt the left front mud | Norwich-New London turnpike Satur- |guard was badly baitered. while all day afternoon just below the Bendett [&lor ;h(‘. auio "ir:~;,‘1‘(‘-).fl'\-ix-r:fp..r:ge place, the machine that did the smash- |43 &nd Brecn Dot w e agon ing then shot off at such speed that|that had been hi fts number could not be secured, was | The automobile owner was found at trailed to New London late Saturday |the Thames club by the Montville man. | afternoon and found to belong to a |He flushed up when reminded of what ©rominent New London banker against had happened and responded: “Well, whom the Montville man has now pre- I'm insured, send in your bill. sented a substantial bill for damages - - to his horse and team. - |WOMAN'S DAY IN e tting the team, the auto pu on speed aud got away clean without GRACE MEMORIAL CHURCH the driver of the team getting the num- T ber, but by a lucky chance the owner | Programme Carried Out at Several spotted a machine later returning Services. towards New London, got the number = end upon investigation found out it was the one which had done the dam- mme_ was ices of the um. In the a woman's day prog carried out under the a church and the Union Lyc ege. The hitting of the express team by the auto happened when the driver of George H. Strouse gave the team was out holding the horse, serion jend snulic yred which was somewhat shy of the trol- | In; the ley cars. The auto, coming from New conducted London, had on a burst of speed in |by Mrs. M order to make the hill just north of | At the evening this point, and in turning out to aveid |ing programme . another team, struck the Montville | Pray given Mrs. L. Dabney, | farmer's turnout and demolished it. |8 the c r; paper, A \\n~] The driver held fast to the horse so [man in onary Work, Mrs. M. B. | tHat it did not run, but the auto made | Cole: pa An Appeal to My Country never a halt to see what had happened | Women nce Noves: paper, | but shot off too fast to allow the man | Ly =l holding the horse to get the number. paper About two hours afterwards when civera the owner of the turnout was at the | Around, spot, two autos passed on the way to . Paper, True New London. He took the numbers of < IRedd; S niusic both and found one belonged to a Nor- SiCiit T o SR o By wich man and the other to a New Lon- Many Things, Mrs. 1da doh Ditker Home and Queen, Mrs. Knowing the Norwich man well and | Dot believing that he would have acted in this way, the Montville farmer took the chance that it might be the .\'@vl‘ London owner machine that had done | the damage. On a trip to New London hs located the garage where the ma- chine was kept, but it was out then. While passing along the what was the surprise of carried out: Margaret s Audience, the choir; | | IN OPERATION OF WORKMEN’'S COMPENSATION More Than Half a Dozen Agreements | Placed on File, | How to Look Years Less Than Your Age The latest agreements under workmen’s compensation act filed J. Donohue w the superior court | s ed face will 100 are the foll ST S T | American ard Co., employer, | colized wax r from ten da and_ John employe, Norwich, | weeks. Th r b’ il on Feb. received bru cause of its b whsorptive power, | to en 1 s of right actually removes the thin veil of raded | T | W or withered outer cuticle, a 11 time. Gradually the youthful skin underneath is This absorption process being a p hygienic one, an entirely natural com- plexion is acquired—quite from the artificial comple: appears anything but &} often bearing painful evidenc ishness. An ounce of mercolized W obtainable at any drug store. is suffi | cient to rejuvenate any complexion. it is put on like cold cream at bedtl company, | employ received burn on fc 2. Allowed $10 week- | g incapacity. ter. The J. B. Martin company, empioy er, | To dicat as . employ or- | wrinkl received cut | lotion by powdered saxolite in 14 wonderful ai tles. It qu ear- | Aspinook ames H ! +Swadh | | 2 employer, and | employe, Jewet( City. | wrinkles, no matter how 1 ing the skin firm, smooth | Mr. Hug was severely bruised on | 10oking {nis body at the factory Jan. 28; $5| ———— | weekly. i The Thom and Transfer | OLD DR. REMEDY Fon! HARRIS’ PILES is now manufactured and | s0ld by N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main Street, or can be procured direct from | w the owner of the original prescription, | MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, R. F. D. 6, | Norwich, Conn. Price One Dollar. Alfred B.| New [Lon- comy Chapn A. Slater Mills, Inc., | and Joseph Duff, employe, | Feb, employe had | SEED TIME | IS NEAR and we are ready promptly as usual with everything needed for farm or garden. RASS SEE consisting of Timothy, Red Top and Clover from Whitney-Noyes Seed Co. of Buffalo, which tests 99 per cent. pure. Also OATS, BARLEY, SPRING RYE and all field seeds together with a full line of GARDEN SEEDS In particularly choice varieties, raised for us by reliable growers. | SWEET PEAS ' | | | | st S | Given by Broadway Sodalitas With Delightful Programme, in best mixtures. DON'T SEND AWAY FOR SEEDS When you can get the very best right here at home. We are Norwich head- quarters for seeds. stock varieties and choice Bone for Lawn Dressing 1 and Fertilizer for general use. Now is the time and here is the place to order Farming Implements of all kinds as well i as Stoves, Ranges and Sanitary Plumbing i | | .P. Barstow & Go. Same Old House at the Same Old Stand Water Street t the Grace Memorial church Sun- { | plexion—the dark circles ! read the 55th chapter of Isaiah. eight ladie Y | Grace Pe | young ladies of the Sun: | the programme and refreshments were | DT |and M | in motion pictur LIKE POISON IS THE GAS OF INDIGESTION Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil Clea.s Gas Out Quickly. Thousands of distressed persons will go back to using castor oil now that it is tasteless. There is nothing like Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil to clear out th “inner man." It is a relief for the pain and bloating of gas. Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil is a new and remarkable discovery. The nauseous taste and smell are taken out, but nothing else. It's all of the oil, but none of the taste, and so well purified that it acts better, without griping, and does not upset the stom- ach. Children take it readily. Women and workers indoors find Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil a quick relief from the distress or poor di- gestion, and it is a perfect laxative. Kellogg’s is not mixed or flavored, just a true, tasteless castor oil. Ask for Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Ofl at any drug store. Not sold in bulk. but in 25c or s0c bottles, trado- marked with a green castor leaf bear- ing the signaiure, Kellogg's. Made only by Spencer Kellogs & Sonms, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y., oil refiners. For sale by The Lee & Osgood Co. Kickapoo Worm Killer Expels Worms. The cause of your child's ills—the foul, fetid, offensive breath—the start- ng up with terror and grinding of teeth while asleep—the sallow com- under the eyes—are all Indications of worms. Kickapco Worm Killer is what your child needs; it expels the worms, the cause of the child’s unhealthy condi- tion. For the removal of seat, stom- ach and pin worms, Kickapoo Worm Killer gives sure rellef. Its laxative effect adds tone to the general system. Supplied as a candy confection—chil- dren like it. Safe and sure relief. uaranteed. Buy a box today. Price All druggists or by mall. ;‘; resh Sliced LIVER Dry Fat SALT PORK b s < lZe hand, middle finger cut below first joint: $7.27 each week. LETTER FROM MISSIONARY IN THE PHILIPPINES Read Before Mission Circle of Leffing- well Church Ladies. A delightful mission circle was held Dby the ladies of the Lefingwell church Monday at the home of Mrs. O. B. Leflingweil. The meetin gopened with the singing of He is the Saviour for | Me, and responsively the members | Mrs. letter from Rev. ¢ Philippines. An Mary Howard of ent of the Woman's Home ary society of Connecti- cut, was listened to with great pleas- ure and profit The meeting closed with the singing of Sunlight, and at thelr invitation from the Fitchville circle ined the ladies in the singing. The report was read and ac- i Mrs. J. G. Ward and Mrs. kham were appointed to af tend the annual meeting which will be eld in Wallingford April 186. At the close of the meeting a socfal hour was enjoyed, when refreshments f sandwiche cake nd cocoa were | served by the hostes ted by the ine band. Fine Granulated a Beebe read ancis Rofe of address by Miss Hartfc sec: >tary cepted ar HE MOHICAN COMPAN All These Specials As Advertised or Money Refunded For Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Sirloin From Porterhouse ]él::fvy l‘b. 16c 1 qt. SAUERKRAUT FREE with Meat Purchases of 25c¢ or over BACON, Ib. ........ 16c LAMB CHOPS Eree Fancy CREAMERY BUTTER, b:27¢ Bone Fresh Country EGGS PROCESS TABLE BUTTER - - - Ih. 25¢ Mealy Cooking POTATOES - - . peck 25¢ Curly LETTUCE, head 7c | Sweet ORANGES, doz. 15¢ SUGAR’ 4c “). If purchased with FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT Best Shore Haddock - = Ib. 3¢ Blue Fish, Ib. ........ 8c | Fresh Flounders, bb. ... 6c Salmon Steak, Ib. ... 14c | Finnan Haddies, Ib. . .. 8¢ 2000 Pounds STEAK Cut 2000 Pounds Round Dold’s Quality Rib or Loin, Ib. . ... 12Y5¢c ‘ None LS S ASPARAGUS, bunch 15c | Messina LEMONS, doz. 15¢ 1 Ib. of our 60c Tea Steak Cod, Ib....... 10c | Fresh Smelts, Ib...... 9¢c Scallops, deep sea, qt. 50c Fresh Mackerel 3 Ib. average . Clams for steaming, qt. 8c Fresh Steak Halibut Fresh Herring, lb...... 6c | Fresh Butter Fish, Ib. .. 9¢ Mother's ROLLED OATS Domestic SARDINES 4 boxes Dinner Blend COFFEE fht e o Confectioners’ Frosting RECEPTION AT MILLER'S Pretty Event Given by Monday After- noon Class, The twenty-four little people in the M¥nday afternoon class of Professor H. T. Miller gave an enjovable evening for their parents and friends at Mil- ler's academy on Park stion from 7.30 al 10 o ch which opened the pro- s gracefully dney Hall and Charles Hutzler Driscoll, as the first two couples. ch of the little misses was prettily gowned. the one carry. ing roses and lilles and the other pin sweet peas. Philip Sidney Hall was 30 Clothes Pins ) ALL FOR 2 bars Soap ! 1 bottle Bluing ) 1 3c Champion CATSUP 3 bottles 5 Mohican All Around FLOUR, 1-16th sack 37c 2L 25¢ master of jes and the SUGAR, 4 lbs.. ... .. were Cha s 2 W s rpenter and Donald Gildersleeve, numbe n the programme in . class showed admirable pro- jency inctuded: March, Travata. The Greenfield: Le Reve; The Ostende < meets Juliet, a blind |year in music, for James Henderson Cmn“dcpalf?m Mece with her. Upon | has consented to play the bagpipes for e b of Lord Colinton Charles be- | the Highlund fiing. Another feature s % g 8 E at is g a long time to perfect o heir of the large estate and | tha ing a I e to_per T‘lm yracuse; Saratoga L:nu‘\lfrs frrvog! {{‘;e’“ e takes charge of it he | :nx;m flag drill given by a group of Ma e Minuet; i s st old sur- | girls. Ee Boy D et il | forgets his sweetheart and old sur > h gh the sickness of Shinsinpioiiing s S | The Gondotier. roundings Dt who has turned all | With, Cargo of Page Boiler { Several cof ion E X 8 unt, ies toward him the lovers | By a curious coincidence the good| D and wonderful fairies | ship City of Norwjch, to which fre- liet's sight ent reference recently been —— — | made. is this week, April 2, carrying a In City Court. | consignment of Page boilers from . court on Monday the four | Norwich to far off Tientson, China. ¥ 1 the raid at Gre s ha keep- ana frequenting | Ol figur “oncluded served. Those organizi the class | 2r¢ for the season were Mrs. Bertram Fish John E. Vau STEAMBOAT CH;‘IGES. restored On Vacation Trip. | T s R. Portelance left here Mon- R e Were found guilty and were | day for a two weeks' vacation trip. He | each fined $5 and costs. The all ap- | will go directly to Detreit and on the Sealed and furnished @ bond of $100. |way ack spend 10 days at Cleveland. | Practicing far Y. M. C. A. Exhibition. Makes All the Difference. | Great_prepar being m Teacher—“Now, David, can you tell | ilot | for the Y. M. C um exhibi- | o “what ‘Dr. stands for?” David | ‘en- ). prac t ¢ ¥ | “ en Dz - e hxhis | (aged seven)—“It depends on whether i Captain Pettigrew Goes from Chelsea to C. V. Boat New York. Capt. C. C. Pettigrew of New Lon- don, who has been pilot on the Chelsea 1 number of is to be suc i by Capt. Geo C. Crocker of on April 1st. Pettigrew is to go as to the steamer New York of the tral Vermont line. Capt. Samuel | gifferent drills and i i 5 Crocker, who has been master of the | bition will have a special feature this | it is before or after a man’s name. ! Sew York, is retiring, and Martin been trickiand. who has Crocker’ New Y Captain mate for years, will be tne orl’s new master. GENTLEMEN'S NIGHT | 40 HORSE | « lot, all for e at reasemable All Kinds of good horses in t ek Workers. some second hand. Many real bargains. A s of Broadway chureh | Drivers ful programme Monday | members inviting their nds and the officers of sehool and their wives. horse for every D We hive the largest line of Store, Open and Covered Wagons, Carriages, gons in Eastern Connecticut. A complete line ¥ direction of Miss Florine| Concerd and Democrat Wi in ! Schofield, Miss Margaret Thomas and | of Harnesses, Robes and all kinds of horse goods. 1 Miss Blizabeth Wilsn as a committe games were played, an informal musie If you want a horse, a vehicle or any kind of horse goods we can make programme was e=ioyed and refresh-| it pay you to come to us for it. Also Livery Stable and Express. | ments were served 1 X i AT DAVIS THEATER, H. H. STARKWEATHER, Danielson, Conn. Vaudeville and Photoplays. e and Furnace Street. A bill that eave satisfaction to goed sized houses at the Davis Monday was shown the matinee an g performances and had for the vaudev {liners The Great | tle educated pony. re exper They give one | of the kind ever seen | in the city, deing all their shooting from a Paull & Ronalda in a | musical and talking comedy act pleased | and there was good comedy by Smith & Hatch, colored entertainers. P. J. Reilly, who had a comedy of- ing, was cancelled and replaced Dby another act. The plctures were ail of the Davis ird, although some di. ppointme was occasioned by the ailure of the Mutual Girl to arrive for the matin AT THE AUDITORIUM. A Good Little Devil. A Good Little Devil shown Monday at the Auditorium is a picture that the lovers of the movies cannot afford to miss. It is produced by the Famous Players Film company and has an all star cast, in- | cluding "Miss Mary Pickford.: Charles MacLane, a good little devil, is left in the care of Lord Colinton after the | death of his moth But the Lord i unable to bear the sight of children | after the death of is own child so he places Charles in the care of an | heartless aunt, Mrs. MacMiche. Charles Stables, Depot Sq Carriage Repository Furnace Street. w | -] < 7] M | { { | i {loves fairies with all the ardor of his | poetic soul but his aunt with an iron heart, lives in terror of the fairies. By orieous & ]‘M P [Wichell (o Our 41st Anniversary Sale IT WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK Celebrating An Anniversary of the Store With Record Sales on Every Floor chantmdupectnhrgemendnnceduringd\isAnx;i- versary Celebration. We know no more effective way of securing this attendance than by giving the people some really substantial reason for their coming. Here are some of the Anniversary offerings. There are many more equally as good value, representing every department in the store. Be sure and attend this Anniver- sary Celebration—come Today if possible. Rose Bushes On Sale Tomorrow Our Annual Sale of Rose Bushes will take place Tomorrow when the store opens. Orders by mail or telephone re- ceived up to 6 p. m. today will be given careful attention, thus insuring getting the kinds wanted. WOMEN’S BURSON HOSIERY A Demonstration and Sal.e, Anniversary Week During Anniversary Week we will make a demonstration and sale of the ‘amous “Burson” Seamless Hosiery. As a special inducement during this sale, with every purchase of Burson Hosiery amounting to $1.00 or over— We Will Give Absolutely Free One Pair of Burson 35c Hosiery WE _OFFER BURSON HOSIERY IN THE FOLLOWING STYLES: 19c—Women's Black Cotton, at 19c [At 25c—-Women's Black Cotton, with| a pair, $1.12 for box of Six pair: Maco split feet, at 25¢ a pair,}] 25¢c—Women's Black Cotton, at 25¢ $1.38 for box of six pairs. a pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs. | At 25c—Women's Outsize Black Cot-| ton, at 25c a pair, $1.38 for b 25c—Women's Black Lisle, at s £ Fomen's oF e 2 of six pairs. a pair, $1.3 ‘or box of six pairs. At 25c—Women's Outsize Black Lisle, 25c—Women's Tan Liele, at at 25¢c a pair, $1.38 for box of] a pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs. six pairs. At 25c—Women's Outsize Tan Lisle,| at %5c a pair, $1.38 for box of six| pairs. = At 25c—Women's Outsize White L 25c a palr, $1.38 for box of six SENs s paie Tk b pairs. six pairs, 25c—Women's Unbleached Balbrig- [ At 35c—Women’s gan, at 25c a pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs 25c—Women's White Lisle, at a pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs. 25c—Women's Black Mercerized, at Fine Black Lisle Hosiery, at 35c a pair, $1.00 a ‘box of three pairs. Bear in mind, that it is one pair of Burson fine quality 350 Hosiery given absolutely free with every purchase of Burson Hosiery amounting to $1.00 or over. Mail orders solicited. Mail orders will be sent FREE by Parcel Post and 1l be allowed the extra pair of 35c Hosiery on all purchases of Burson Hos. ery amounting to $1.00 or over. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—HOUSE DRESSES Remarkable Anniversary Offerings in this Department Women's Muslin Night Gowns, with round neck, prettily trimmed with lace and made in good generous sizes, regular price 50c—An- niversary Price ..... Women's Muslin yoke, in a fu 39¢ 69c ht Gowns, made with V neck and Hamburg ne of sizes, regular pr ice $1.00—Anniversary Price ‘Women’s Corsets, new up-to-date models, made of good quality coutil, with low bust and long hip, regular price $1.00 a pair—Anni- versary Price ............. S Eyaks s D i $1.00 and $1.50 House Dresses, 69¢ Women's House Dresses, the entire surplus stock of a large manu- facturer, in a full line of colorings, in stripes, chec! and plain colors, regular $1.00 and $1.50 values—Anniversary Price ......... Women's House Dresses, made of Amoskeag gingham, in a full line of colorings, prettily trimmed with Hamburg, Dresses that sell reg- ularly at $1.50-—Anniversary Price..... 69¢ $1.19 Very Special Anniversary Offerings in HANDKERCHIEFS 100 dozen Women's Fine Quality Initial Handkerchiefs, newest style hemstitching, with neat initials, a full assortment of letters—Anni- versary Price g S ... 6 for 29¢ Women's Fine Quality Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, strictly all linen, and all width hems, regular price 12i3¢ and 15c—Anniversary Price....J]1¢ Men's White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with satin-woven border, these are regular 12%c value—Anniversary Price, 4 for 25, or each Te tched Handkerchiefs, strictly all inen, these are jualitigs—Anniversary Price . 1lc Anniversary Special Offerings in RIBBONS Wash bens. ard pieces, in|All Silk ‘Faffeta Ribben, 3 white, pink and blue—Anniversary | i, s wide, in black, white and Prices— : 5 Ne 1—5¢ a piece, value 6c all sthe wanted eolerings, res- No. 133—6c a piece, value 8¢ ular price 123 3c—Anniversary No. 2—#c a piece, value 16¢ Price & yard. cervemaes 1lc Silk Brilliant Taffeta Ribbon, 5% inches wide, in blaek, white the best colorings, regular 25¢ value—Anmiversary Price a ..... e A e LACES, EMBROIDERIES, ART GOODS One lot of Cluny Lace Edging and Inserting, widths from 1 to 3 inches, regular prices 19c to 3%c a yard—Anniversary Price . 12%e 14-inch hadow Lace for camisoles, beading on both sjides, regular price 28c a yard—Anniversary Price TR veeces 21c “Wellesley” Corset Cover Embroidery, with wide beading in cen the latest fashion, to be used with thin walstings, value T5c—Anni- versary Price ST Y i ADe inch Embroidered Flouncing, small patterns for Baby Dresses, very fine material, regular price 9Sc a vacd—Anniversary Price..... 59¢ H One lot of Women's Neckwear, incjuding Stocks, Lace Collars, Jabots, Anniversary Price g - 958 o in net and shadow lace, in high | § neck and long eves, white and e Anniversary Price . B 49c Embossed Velvet Pil y to use on each end, —Anniversary Price : 3%¢ on good quality tubing, for & ~Anniversary Price a pa 490 3 S BOYS' SPRING SUIT Boys' Norfolk Suits, new Spring styles, in neat mixtures, sizes 8 to 15 years, regular price $3.00—Anniversary Price .. '2_41 Boys' Russian Blouse Suits, thoroughly well-made Suits and neatly trimmed, sizes 3 to 7 years, regular price $3.00—Anniversary Price..$2.41 Boys' Norfolk Sults, new Spring models. in navy serge and stylish mixtures, sizes 7 to 18 years, regular price $6.00- Anniversary Price.$4.41 Boys' Norfolk Suits, splendid quality materials, in navy serge and neat mixtures, sizes § to 1§ years, regular price $8.00—Anniversary ------- $6.41 come in mixture: Price By regular price and nav: Golf Caps, in good quality navy serge and attractive mixtures, 0c—Anniversary Price E e R L