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FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Heme Cure That Amyome Canm Use Witheut Discomfert or Less of Time. We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you te try it at Our expense. No matter whether your caso 18 of 1ong standing or recent ue- velopment, whether it is prosea: as occasional or chremle Asthm; you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in what climate You live, ne matter what your age or LOOKED OVEK HIS NEW PURCHASE President of F. B. Warner Arms Co. Preparing to Move Plant From New York—Some Changes Needed—Ship Ma- chinery in About Two Weeks—James W. Robertson in Charge of Mechanical End. ot e ImeThod Should relieve veu vromptly. s We especially want to send It to thoss apparently hopeless cascs, where| Y. B. Warner, president of the F. B.) be set up, so that the plant can be put 1l s of inha *hes, : preparations, fumes, “patent smokes,’| Warner Arms commpany, now of New lnr:per-f!m:n:f_ Al‘)’l?in “:":’i‘f‘”gdl‘& etc., have falled. We want to 8how|vork was in town Thursday looking | COMPany 3 ng e everyone at our own expense that this | hands along with them. new method is designed to end all dif-|over the property recently purchased| President Warner stated Thursday by the Warner company from the To- bin Arms company, and located on the canal of the Norwich Water Power! the plant. Mr. Robertson is a practical neglect a single day. Write now anda | company, in Greeneville. man and a skilled machinist, and will fhen Dbegin the method at once. Send| President Warner found the Proper- | make a capital manager. Mr. Robert- 1y mall coupon below. | ty as a whole to be in fairly good con- | son was formerly prominently ldenti- i dition. However, a few changes will ; fled with the Thames Arms company. | have to be made before the plant will| e accompanied President Warner (o ibe in readiness to be put in opera-| New York Thursday night, where he | tion. The boiler house and blacksmith | is to look over some of the machinery sicult breathing, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time. This free offer is too important to night that James W. Robertson Is to have charge of the mechanical end of FREE ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room vill have to undergo extensive Jorwicl 34 J Niagara and Hudson Cts. -iggfige: have 8 | to be installed in the Norwich plant. Buffalo, N. Y. Brostient Warner sald Thursday | Shore Line Not to Take Valley Branch. Send free trial of your method to: || night that he thought the plant would | The New York, New Haven and Hart- | start to remove machinery, etc.. to the, ford Railroad company on Thursday new quarters the week after next, but | officially denied a report that the Whether the removal will be made in | Shore Line Electric Rrailroad had le """" one shipment or in several shipments jed the Valley branch, with the inten- has not vet been decided upon. As ' tion of electrifying it through to Mid- """""""" as the machinery arrives it will dletown. | soon GRAND CHANCELLOR CRANGLE AND DEPUTY BLACKBURN Made V ! FIFTH CO. PRACTICING i FOR RIFLE MATCH S | Votes to Chanae One Drill Night for | ! Dan’tison Company’s Ball. t to K. of P. Lodge in New London. At a meeting of the Fifth company [ _ Trumbull lodge . 48, Knights of at the armory Thursday night it was | Pythias of New London, had the decided to hold the company drill on | pleasure of entertaining Grand Chan- Wednesday night, the 15th, instead of | cellor J. Fred Crangle of Simsbury the regular night which would be|and District Deputy Chancellor Wil- Thursday, the 16th. This change is |liam Blackburn of this city at its reg- made so that any of the company |ular convention Wednesday evening. members who wish may attend the the 16th by the, - Dall to be given on | Thirteenth company in Danielson, One new recruit was recelved into the | | company ranks | ““The men are practicing for the com- | pulsory rifie match which includes ev- | the pril 20 and May 2. state and_which | | i ery company in is to be held on In Prices of This is the Hecker Way! First, the careful selection of the choic- est wheat from the Spring and Winter wheat-growing states— Thenacarefulblending of thesewheats— Uniting the strength of the Spring and the delicious flavor of the Winter— making a perfect family flour for bread, biscuits, cake and pastry. To know the delight of really good baking you must use Heckers’ Flour In these days of general complaint of the cost of living, this flour deserves specialattention. Abarrel costingabout $7.00 will make 320 loaves of 5c size— or $16.00 worth if bought outside. What better way to save $9.00 and at the same time give the family the always prized home-made bread. At all grocers HECKER-JONES-JEWELL MILLING CO.; NEW YORK Book of Practical Home-baking Recipes for the asking Th_e Pnnenus’ & Mflc_h_e_ll co_. TWO MORE DAYS of Our 41st Anniversary Celebration TODAY TOMORROW OUR FORTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION It will continue Today and Tomorrow with complete assort- ments of Anniversary offerings. Every department in the store is represented amongst the Anniversary offerings, which comprise the newest and most staple kinds of Spring Merchandise. Come Today or Tomorrow Then make it a point to attend this Anniversary Celebra- tion Today or Tomorrow. You’'ll find that every item is prominently displayed on our counters, and special price tickets will help you locate the Anniversary offerings. There will be eight men on a team and the teams will shoot on their own ranges in the presence of range offi- cers and the figures will be sent to the | % headquartes Suitable prizes | i = e & e awarded the winning teams. | ARkgtog; adicery. ) Mrw; ' Cora | | 100%S Thal batwesn, the dates of ‘Jan. { e | Sheffield of ybrook has Dbrought a |intimate with a person or persons un- 14 FOOT CHANNEL | dovorce action from her husband, Lu- | known to her. IN YANTIC RIVER.!| |cien M, Sheffield. She aiso asks for | - T ARG T S : H alimony and the custody of a minor | , THere are "‘4}" \J'ln\_lhl fl"i«' nator Brandegee Introduces Bill to | BEin " & gunghies A8 weus O agé 1e_United Sta Provide for Survey. | Deputy Sheriff Edgar H. Watrous of | - et Saybrook attached property of the de- | % Th candle po Mazda| Senator Brandegee has introduced | fendant valued at $3,600, the attach- | HENDERSON—In this city. e 32 dle power d‘,an amendment to the rivers and har- ment benig for $2,000. Sarah A. Dudley, beloved now pendinz before M Lamp now costs the same as!|ccrate commerce committee | viding for a survey by carbon lamp of the same light. | cer= of the castern branc It uses one-third the electric { bers bill, pro- the | engin | tic river, Connecticut, from june- tion -with the Thames river to Some | point about 22,500 feet northerly to!} provide a channel of 14 feet in depth, | to include this part of the Yantic river in the Thames river project, and to provide for the closing of the west | branch of the Yantic river. current. J. FRED CRANGLE. Grand Chancellor, Throw away your old car- He will probab! appear before | Visitors We};e agsn plre‘;enl f);m%o:‘;zzgl; | 0 i s i rocac, i regan an: Gardner lodges b bon lamps and buy Mazdas. | the committee soon In advocacy of his | RN 28, 370 "Mystic. The lode | | ; 1 outside of | routine business, devoting the time to | i et the entertainment of i¢s guests. The | Preached at United Lenten Service by | 8T2nd chancellor gave an interesting - : account of his efforts te bring about Rey. C. L. Adams of Willimantie. |BocOunl Of Bl eorts 10 Vil aive Connecticut 10,000 Pythian knights be- did not attempt anything You will get better light and cut down your bill for electric- ity to one-third. SERMON ON BROTHERHOOD. There was a good sized consrega- 2 fore the close of his term, and the i ton at the united Lenten service held | yccess which is being attained by the | at Christ Episcopal church Thursday | various lodges of - “fur- | 40 Watt Lamps only 30c. |2t Christ Toisc Sermon wap | 72rious lodses of the domain f ur- | d“‘{""‘} ] Rey. By l‘.d-”“s- The lodge was closed early and the & i o rch, Williman- | mempers and their guests gathered e 2 £ A around tables spread in the castle hall oA s ook ’g‘" g’sd text|to discuss a chowder supper prepared C‘:i\"s;i n‘w ye are t -»d oh-‘ ’;( by Past Chancellor Frank P. Sherman. Y < Tis! ev, Mr. Adams said that fter proper attention was pald to the */A there is one doctrine that is generally | \empting menu Chancellor Commander 3 believed In the present day it is the | (Trorge “A- Sturdy. called wpam mom. doctrine or brotherhgod. The idea that | p o Sap ihie lodge and visitors for reo men stand alone has gone and in its | por8 O 4 c place has come the great conception | of brotherhood that joins men togeth- er. The connection between peaple is far more extensive than can be seen on the outside. Man cannot live alone. We are of one blood, descended from | { the same ancestors. The whole human Company 129 Main $*., Norwich, Ct.| MRS. POWERS DECLARED TO BE A PARANOIAC. Shooter of Mystic Woman Sent to In- CHARGES TEACHER WITH Saybrook Woman Asks Divorce Decree { riea March 3, 1896. r. and Mrs, Sheffield were mar- | Fish Is Fish but there is a difference in quality and the way it is handled. This Is The Powers Bros. Service: Our policy is to sell high grade products, exercise the utmost care in selecting, and prompt and efficient delivery. . " SHAD, fresh from water today. Bluefish, Spanish Mackerel, Halibut, Salmon, Sea trout, Flounders, Long Clams. These are a few of our varieties. - 114—TELEPHONES—777 POWERS BROS., 10 Rose Place The plaintiff al- Joseph H. Henderson, aged 57 years. WOMEN’S BURSON HOSIERY A Demonstration and Sale, 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 35¢ Hosiery WE OFFER BURSON HOSIERY IN THE FOLLOWING STYLES: 3L for box o t 19c—Women's Black Cotton, at 19 | At Z5c—Women's Black Cotton, wit a pair, $1.13 for box of six pair Maco fect, at 25c a pair |Jat 25c—Women's Black Cetton, at 25c| __$1-38 for box of six pairs. a pair, $1.38 for box of six pairs. | At 25c—Wo Outsize Black Cot = ton, at . $1.38 for bo: |fat 25c—Women £ 2 pane | & PEI LS At 25c—Women's Outsize Black Lisl At 25c—Womer a pair, $1.38 pair, Outsize Tan At 25c—Women's Whi et s a pair, $1.38 for box o Black s Outsize White L. $1.38 for box | |§At 25c—Wemen's Unbl Black Lis gan, at 25c a pair, pair, §1 of six pairs. Bear in mind, that it is one pair of Burson fine quality 35c 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 will be allowed the extra pair of 35c Hosiery on all purchases of Burson Hos- iery amounting to $1.00 or over. WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERW EAR—Spring Weight ed Ve Women's Ril weig | k and shor : | fsecona quality of > grad 4 to 6—Anniversary Price 19¢ Women's 1 Pants, lace trimmed and fine stitch, second q ot regular rade, 4 to 6—Anniversary Price a pair. 19¢ lrace 1s one life and each one of us i e " ! represents one part of the organism. - 2 PULLING PUPIL'S HAIR.|Christ is here as he was before only | “”’”“;5“;‘,'3“,9‘,"” ‘“1;1‘ . . - iffe; C is i . . Lebanon Man Brings Suit Against Miss ;{:W *"‘1“’1“_”?;“'m“‘"‘"}"“’lim e and killed Mi Sisson ! Nellie Carpenter of Mystic. that is visible. To takes in his “bod -‘;'r| _\h”c-fi Conn, § .‘(‘l;n:‘;:\;;rs(r:\‘,:}:i‘ < i — |living people and makes them Hi s s ot Columbia,_ Conn, Aprl 2—Allegins |own. That does mot mean that they |Siale insame hospital today that Miss Nellie Carpenter of Mystic, | pecome Christ or become holy or per- T Whit testined M a 5chool teacher in the Chestnut Il focr, Christ came Into the world to | Whitney testified M ®trict, had commiited an assauli save men and Christ is striving to s e e on his 7 vear old daughter Helen by | gave the world through u: T Drocetdings Mo ing her hair out while disciplt housekeeper for ¥ and she was shot w by Mrs. Powe | without warning. child in the schooi room Marc:: tic of Lebanon today NEW NORWICH CONCERN. ng her work ing rage, Burgess-Wilson Builders’ Finish Com- pany Incoroporated. damages. The complaint charges the, achool teacher with ;Siolently pulling FIREMEN TWICE CALLED. the hair until she had pulied 5 ¢ ; i s quantities of it out,” and that as _Among the new certificates flled|gnoie from Stove and Prestolyte SHIT 6F (A6 By titents (o mas | with the state secretary Thursday et ol e become ill and will not be a'me to ai. | Were: the following: : S at Garage the Trouble. tend school for a fong time. i The Burgess-Wilson Builders’ Fin- 2 A Biar Whs arcbeoie, st tets d | ish company of Norwich: certificate of | About 330 Thursday afterncon a under $1,000 bonds pending ‘rial of | IPCOTPoration; capifal stock $5.000. |Rrestolyte tank cavght fire at = the the case. She declined to discuss the| The Thompson Motor company. in-|ihames Square sarage and box num- | chatues. | corporated, of New London ate fber 14 was rung in. The employes ____ SRk et o | of incorporation; capital oletuc s 1ad the fire, partially Good Egg Record. | e % e They nat two e net ‘:?v nty White Leghsrn hens nwnedi AT THE AUDITORIUM. 6 anditiamedibtsly. onithe, sivel ol an v Thomas Riley of 69 Bos- 2 . the chief the recall was sounded se weil avenue, have laid durinz tae| Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. | o€ ST thn Tocall nm)aruzfl;efiron: month of March 414 eges, an average| The ell selected show at the Audi- |making the run. The West Side chem . of 20.7 per hen. Since the first of the | torium for the last of this week starts |jcal company. which arrived first, com- vear ther have laid 1007 eggs. which is | off with some of the best movies. The |pleted the work of putting out the well up to the leading pens in the |feature film, a powerful two reel Gold |fire Storrs egg laving contest. ! Seal drama, By Radium’s Ray Max- Chief Stanton was well satisfied with - — |ine Rates in a musical act consisting |the way the garage men went at the Cord Iron Ce. Dividend. |of voice, violin and piano, won the |fire. as ey remembered the instruc- Another five per cent. dividend has | NeArts of the audience in showing her [tions that he had previou given | been declared by the Connectiout Cord | Musical talen With all gher in- [them to ring in the box when anv- | Iron company of this city, The divi.|Strumental plaving she sings at the lthing happened. but meanwhile to do dend checks have just been sent out. |Same time in a clear and pleasing | their bes tto hold the blaze down un- voice. Applause upon applause was|til the department could arrive to — | given to Romaine and Orr in their |heip, singing novelty, The Cockney and the Thursday morning when John P.| {Cop. This act is a novelty for in the | Murphy, 2nd, manager of 8. K. Ames' - ! middle of the act moving pictures are |butter an deggs store on Main street, substituted in place of the real actions |started a wood fire in the store as qp. | and they are pictured out on the screen |yal, the wind happened to be blowing just as they would have been acted |the right direction and caused a back out. The Haskell Twins failed to ap- |draft. The store filled up with smoke | { pear for the afternoon performance, | . YOUR STOMACH WELL {poc_for “mes attenoon oo ce, | immediately. To be sure of safety Mr The feeling of utier hel ut arrived in time for the evening | Murphy called up the Central fire sta- mind or body, the hittar faopcness, I8 |show. A Joker comedy. Traffic in |ton and the auto-chemical responded | tongus, dull pain in head, obstinate| S0UIS. kept the audience In laughter | and made an investigation. N. D. Sev- dry cough, and attacks of heartburn. fOF the rest of the show in owns the building in which the store or palpitation of the heart are sure is situated, indications of stomach trouble, and Ben Hur at Y. M. C. A. uniess corrected at once, may lead to ndigestion in a severe form, and then hronic dyspepsia, with all its agony. Phespho Pepsin is_the world’s greatest stomach remedy. It acts quickly and positively—the very first dose banish- that terribly uncomfertable feeling. it absorbs the gases, neutralizes ex- ce acid and ends your stemach misery in a Burry. Phospho-Pepsin is a perfectly bai- apeed combination of acid lacto-phos- rhate of calcium and purest pepsin, © er with other elements which tend to act as a tonic and gentle stim- ulant. When taken into the stomach, it is rapidly assimilated and goes straight (o the seal of trouble; it aots on the digestive tract only—tones fhe muscular structures, excites the fow of gasiric julces and in itself s a vowerful digestive 2 Phospho-Pepsin cannot fail to give vou speedy relief and a course treatment will banish stemach trou- ble for ail time. Phospho-Pepsin comes in handy tablet form, a single dose containing nearly enough pepsin to @igest every mouthful eaten at a meal Buy it from any food druggist, sueh a8 Lee & Osgood o, of! The management of the local ¥, M. C. A. has made arrangements for the beautifully illustrated story of Ben Hur for Sunday, April 5, at the asso- ciation building; for boys at 2.30 and for men at 3.30 p. m. Among the many upiifting stories written during recent years, none has proven mere fascinating than this tale | By General Lew Wallace, and it is stated that the author became con- | verted to Christ while writing the | story. The pictures are very realistic and doubtless a large number of men and boys will wish to see them and hear the stery. Admigsion is free to the men and | Bows of t Edwin A. Gay Surprised. A surprise party was given {A. Gay Wednesday evening at home at Massapeag a numbe: neighbors. It was Mr. Gay’ | birthday. A most enjoyable evening | was passed playing whist. after which seryed refreshments werc {for on other Rhode Island easmars 19l gained wa SAVINGS BANK DIVIDEND. Final Payments to Be Made by Ston- ington Savings. Depositors of Stonington Savings | bank are receiving notices apprising | them that by order of the superior | court a final dividend will be pavable on and after April 20 up to and includ- ing June 17 at 4 p, m. and that any moneys left in the bank, uncalled for after the laiter date will be turned | over to the state treasury. This last payment amounts to per ceni. of the original deposits, m: ing a total of 9 71-5 per cent. of the | amount on hand -in deposits at the time that the bank closed its doors. There has Leen paid out since that time $611, ar 3 now on | hand the uncaliled 6.07: smak- | still to be paid | | | | 31.48, ing a total of § out Duri remainder of Lent the two d masses in St Patrick’s church, at 7 and § o'clock, will be said | in ihe upper church, instéad of in the hasement chevel < N Leading REUTER'S, &5 OUR FIRST BIG SALE OF Cut Roses SATURDAY, APRIL 4th e will sell 200 dozen at 60c WHILE THEY LAST 140 Main St. Call or Telephone early Phone 1184 Anniversary Specials in WASH GOODS he One case of Apron Ginghams, standard g gingham, in all staple checks—Anniversary Price a yard e e cacs Dress Gi splendid quality, in 10 to lengths, price 10c a Anniversary Price w——e pular Wa Fat During Anniversary at e mos ngs Galatea ( new Spring desis choose from stock Burtc Irish Poplin and New colorings, sold everywhere at 2 Anniversary Specials in DRESS GOODS our entir. Wool nd in gs, regular price 50c a yard 54-inch A Wool Dress oric Hairline Serges, in Alice, navy, sirable for one-piece dresses versary Prico ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS IN SILKS inch Striped Tub Silks. -inch Brocas suitable for or a New nch A Tw orm S colori ring Dress : India 36 Anniversary Prico Storm Serges, Prun: garnet and t - wh effect and dark 3 d—Anniver- n black and white, lavender me designs i | & Crepe w sary Price 25¢ 36-inch ocaded Messaline, i grounds. with white hairline stripe— white, black, Alice and brown, both these fa separate waists or sKirts, PRGBS 5c . 5 anevaes 89¢ Your bath tub, sink, and all ether fix- tures are quickly cleaned with GOLD DUST It cleans and makes everything sanitary. 5c and larger packages [ FAIRBANK Soarasv] CHICAGO ““Let the GOLD DUST TWINS de your work’® LACES, EMBROIDERIES, ART GOODS Edging and In to a yard Lace for camisoles, b of Cluny Lace dths from 1 ary Price .. One lot inches, regular prices 19¢ 14-inch Shadow serting. Anniv to sides, th ading on b regular price 29¢ & yard—Anniversary Price 21c “Wellesley” Corset Cover Embroi = beading in center, the latest fashion, to be used w sc—Anni- versary Price 49c¢ 27-inch Embroidered Flouncir small patterns for Baby very fine material, regular price 98¢ a yacd—Anniversary Price. 59¢ One lot of Women's Neckwear, uding Stock Lace Collars, Jabets, Etc., One lot of Guimpes, made of plain net value 30c—Anniversary Price . and shadew in lace, neck and long sleeves, white and ecru—Anniversary Price .. 49c § Embossed Velvet Pillow Slips, ready to use, tasse colors are red, brown and green—Anniversary Pric 39¢ Stamped Pillow Cases, size 42x36, on good qt bing, for- blind and eyelet work, with s, 1 edges—Anniversary Price a pair.. 49¢ 112-PIECE D 112-piece Dinner Sets, ii all handles gold traced, and can be matched for ETS T $8.69 with d band, stock patt INNER S urs to come. T $8.69, wii $11.00—Anniversary Price at A T%e wverage ¢ THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO.