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| Day to b Set Apart on Which to Canduct —Pr s mutunn.:-fiw et p sl , to of the 1i! a3 well a8 dead benefactors of the town. chosen time .1111‘1“: business | entirety it will. be a onal men have dee:® con- | the whole people to which all the|dead who in any way have shown, th beneficence and public spirit for the from the L b to pul town's welfare. g‘vlmom. this sinful waste of ‘::k J s, ile no authentic list of the foun- ements and to stop ders of the Academy is at hand il g just now, the wlnun of cor- e Ot Mitry aag Hunry 5. Soriom, | Igee sives & ‘sbod idea oF the Sany 'y I lenry B. Norton, | logue gives a 800 lea O} e early in his will made provisions for the | and later bemefactors of that institu- trouble from birth n”.uhfl in- 't 5 i in future years, the founders |tion to be honored: President, Henry tensely. n pr. Cordwelts Sycup REMEMBER - OFFERED . healthy of the Norwich Free Academy, William | B. Norton; fellows, Albert H. Almy, e T B Ry Wl <o — EVERY ITEM IS ED AT Byt bl BE Ctas | £, S Sohe, Rk, ok | Ikl ostrll, ter e ErendE | o tterces of 1 menie by | 8 iy SoRpR < AN ACTUAL REDUCTION FROM OUR nd, the ‘men who in es % onverse, enry d & “"5‘:‘330.‘,‘"& other §d B eis| 1797 wave Chelsed Patade— Thomas | Gardiner ““‘“\'6' Daniel F. Gulliver, [* I8 makes it the 1 med- ds .‘\.:: ¥ REGULAR m wholesaler, and w'm‘rfiu ,'J\i’r inoney | Fanning, Joseph Perking and Joshua | Moses Pierce, Williain P. Greene, John | icine children, and it is up Pepsin o tly in the house, if you are hot satisfied with the gain in | Lathrop—the two donors of the Little | Mitehell, Thomas D. Sayles, Albert P. |Dl t to the taste. It ia sure in | every of the family can use L weight it produces as stated on the | pigin_Joshua Perkins @&nd Jedediah | Sturtevant, Edward Chappell, Benja- t, and genuinely ~harmiess. to oid age. The guarantes in each package It 18 in- | jintington—the women founders of [ min W, Tompkins, Chiaties H. Kenyon, of it ls required and its | of Syrup Pepain have learned to av: S e ey e s ¥hcae Rains | AR N e A T B O T S e e 8 e | vhet e Ry woy iy Bmms’ Mo S usters. C. 1 ‘Whije Sargol has produced | Johnson home, an ‘whose names | liam A. Buckingham, William A: s0 p rem‘f‘:::l:—rfiwl':- nr g’:yfllfl'&g;‘:c"fl may be suggested. 3"). Bgl‘n g‘,*m.meg% Jq;:em&lh (!)hl.eg, hut;:cymmrr.nd and are a shock i ] ¢ ] b B g i e e idea is' to have the public meet- | John M. nson, Hu, . Osgood, deileat k bz o e i Tk "“}'u‘ S e S ounds of | ing on Sunday “stternoon_probabiy 1n | Rev. Lewalyn Prait, D. D, Georse s i ip : uui.\... \ Families wishing to try s free smple At 280_Tioor Brooms, 4-sewed, ; » FE T e gl.y'?n‘ all “the eh:ghn Z‘.‘m as|{ Definite plans for Benefactors’ day Dle . Jam R. | dressing Dr. W. B. Sltll o d At 27¢c—Floor Brooms, medium grade, Bize 12—at 400, value $9c poasible, the 1iving benefactors of the arg. Sehl“ dvorked oyt aid will be made | Fox .ifl"éfl“fihxé‘ma. m:;.: :mm;‘ g‘}n&r‘&- :n -]unum value mm e Doy Size 16—at 985, vaiue $1.89 . v A ue mn. & W e last April, but he was sick with bowel will do. M Me—Tiowr QUality, [ At 7o—Japanned Dudt Pass, valus 3, A i i "HOWARD ROUSE :g; Hair Floor Brushes with five handles: - ¥ ATTENDANGCE IN SCHOOLS. it .0 4 PR lained of mot feeli 1, but visited Ki e . ¥ city, is dead in Switzs- | plaines not feeling well, but 8! e ek A o oublc meseage | the falle." Mrs. Horne will sail fof |ered about 4 o'clock and the butiding SIXES THE RAGCE The following is the record of at-|received tonight. Her deughter, Mrs. | England on Tuesday, taking the body | was then a mass of flames. P ’ tendance for the Norwich schools for | Henry Godfrey of New York, was at ) with her. Mr. Horne was born in 1865 Buying six oylinder metor cars is only the month of Apri her bedside, the message said. in Sussex, Bagland. 100 Acres of Woodiand B 3 the first shot in & very expensive cam- After the death of her husband some Mrs, Havemeyer went to New Parochial School at Hartford. ‘Windaof, Conn., May 3.—More than Hartford, Conn., May 3.—The corner- | 100 acres of woodland were burned to- value 4bc. At 3%c—Flor Brooms, bamboo han- dle, value $0c. At 45c—Floor Brooms, best quality, value 60c. At 8c—Scrubbing Brushes, value 10c. At S8c—Paint Brushes, three sizes, value 10c. ears ago, év:,hutlmd to l}l‘vebmsga shi.:: pllnhr;» 4 v o A e g b gt os this | i ne of St. Peter's parochial school, v 3 - 1"-’[)“"‘“‘ "“‘v % Tt e Summer to visil her daughters, Mrs: |situated at the southern end of Main Syt et oy g Soat son :‘ ‘Bo—Dm‘ BBnlnh: Bisheati S Cameron McR. Win: fowfi wife o Me street, was laid today with the im- 11:: gr: e wu;dam D.Xn t‘)) tt!m town. | gred dollars, placing the rest of the !p—" \Brushes, ersil Admiral Winslow, of Newport: Mrs: |pressive ceremanies of the Roman |The fire started shortly before noan | car money in.an ttractive cottage. 1 o e Edward Clarkson Potter and Mrs. Wil_ | & (holic church. Bishop John J. Nilen [ 204 1t Was late at night before it was | have some spiendid lots in various lo- | | At 33c—Dust Brushes, reversi Uam B. Duncan, Jr. of New Mosderion | officiated, assisted by the Right Rev.|Under control Once 4 farmhouse was | cations at this figure, some desirable $te. her sons, Theodore A Jr. Frederick |y nsignor T. J. Shahan of the Cathoiic anger and women worked with | gnes at even lower prices. At 390—Window Brushes, large size, g ’ and H. O, Havemeyer, all of New York. | |, ivorcity at Washington. Previous to |the men in fighting the blaze. The orT Ao P Fur This mhle, o Rev. Sylvester Horne. the ceremonies there was a_street pa- | 1088 18 estimated at $10,000. ARCHA W. C s 63 Broadway Opp. Y. M. G A. ¢t 21e—Knit Flgor wili fit % handle, v-hw % ‘uoreSepuwry ul QOUWEPUI)IB JO W IBJ ++-gopetd oy uy OUBPUINB JO YN Jod uow S} PILOIUS ‘ON -+ -gSRU[PIT} JO SIWED Toronto, Ont, May 3—On his way | fd® en 00 AR Y VIR . o Rofuasiie, a0t Be, o | echobl wil coat Jenied ; Vit ot g S s s Furniture Polish, Japalac, Etc. % pe FET I L TR O aven, Cen ay ovy Liberal member of British B oae of, Commons md“);resldem of the| Village Department Store Burned. mf’;h‘:‘éfi',":la R g T P Middletown's county fail must be||At 19c—Liquid: Veneer, value 250. At Bo—“Me" Hand Clesnen.vaios British Brotherhood, fell dead on the| Oxford, Conn, May 3.—Fire of un-|the result of taking a number of grains | peopled by aristocrats. Think -of re- | |At 42c—Liquid §Veneer, value 50c. At 8c—Climax Cleaner, for : wall paper, window shades, deck of the Niagara steamer Corona |certain origin early today destroyed |of poison by mistake early today. | fusing to eat because they were o—Wizar iture Polish, last night at his wife's feet. His visit | the village department store, owned by | Rogers -has been in poor health fof | sour hash . They are u‘(o...h.!‘ LT Beawnant ioizs ol 16 / At 19c—Wright's Silver Cream, 25c. : uejredeopury Supniou Hobart Avenue Bridge .... .. West Town St. WNorwich Town. . Xaotio ..o Mt. Pleasant Si Pearl Street High Street West Thames S l"n.urex Hill Av to America was to deliver lectures at|J. B. Sanford and Charles Pope, en- | some time, he seys, an: \ i Yale university, which ware eonclud- | tailing a loss of $5.000, partly sovered | night aross to tale mddleng‘:.n:'ut::: e o T the Jall f} A¢ 42c—Wizard °, Furniture Polish. ed last week. At Buffalo he com-:|by insurance. The blaze was discov- ) the poison by n:?n-.ke. Journal. value 50c. . ' At 15c—Half pint sise Glidden Screen Black for window screens. Japelac, made in 32" colors, for all purposes— Quarter pint size—18a, o -] = At 19%c—Silver Putz, Silver value 26c. At 190—PutzhMetal Polish, valus 01d Dutchf Cleansen, 3 packagew Half piat size—25¢ 250, Pint si Laundry — Welcoms, Iyry.]’ Quart size—80c 3 ‘p‘;" Bee, Star PO ety Ty SR S | B o T~ 10c. wi Light-} At 8c—Hirsch’s Chloride of Lime, Wm value 10c. 9 5 Bast Great Plain .. 81 Greeneville .. 47 ‘Weguonnoc = = = P L L L T re e = P = - = = 2 SRV, NN Shelf P Window'Screens, Etc. . K T b e NN ell Faper, wi ns, Plymouth, Conn., May 3.—Mrs. Nan- \ N Shelf Paper in white, pink, blue, yel- | Windpw Screens/with hard wood ex- ey :runan‘ :lh #oody, 5‘)‘.0:'{‘( uT the NN low and green—10 pleces for 4c. ‘tension gframes— mother of the omen’s ristian Tem- N igh—at erance Union in Connecticut, died last Wax Paper for putting up lunches, i ‘ll:lccll‘:.;:ikt:l‘ghAu o iday night, at her home in Pequa- \ 24 sheets in a roll—at 4e a roil. %24 inches high—at 280 buck, in her ninetieth year. A frac- At 27 Are Water P value 305 128 inches high—at 870 tured hip was a contributory cause of death. Mrs. Moody had been a plat- Sherwood Metal Frame At 980—Galvanised Ash eor Garbage form speaker many times ad- Cans, value dressed committees of the general as- PR 18 inches high—at 330 pembly in the cause of restrictive ex- At B8c—Size 5 feet Hard Wood Step 24 inches'high—at 3%c cise legislation. She was the first wo- Ladders, value 75c. 30 inches high—at 50c At 890—Combination Step Ladder and| Screen Doors, hard wood and Chalr, value $1.25. B o it o st || 'The Announcement that The Cadillac Company ehurch, Hartford. It was her cus- tom in addressing leg(l\atlve commit- o SE M e Has No Intention of Marketing a Six Cylinder Newport T Lo May bebive ito- aor8 X e ormary "o N Car has Produced a Profound Impression Gt CAPTAIN EDWARD SIMPSON. The confidence which is reposed in the Cadillac Company is The Cadillac was first to make practical in large production, % much more than a mere compliment. the two-speed direct drive axle. Q : S' It u‘:n important trust—a grave responsibility. None of these were forced upon us. Al lgn» - Motorists by the thousand wait to see what action the Cadil- They were all evolved in the natural course of Cadillac de- =1 . : ! lac Company will take in matters of motor car design and velopment. of the Tmles . development. Cadillac princl‘flu are the same today as ten years ago—only . That great army of owners, in particular, who have invested they have developed progressively, logically, step by step. [f you have heeded the message— ™ : more than one hundred and thirty millions ($130,000,000) The tree has grown and flowered and flourished—but it is still® P G 2 of dnl.lfn- in Cadillac cars, accept the decision of this com- the same tree. 'Be A Wlse ‘Wana" r::i‘z; :; d“;n'-{“n“ a principle of construction, as authori- The history of automobile manufacture is a history of change —you will weleome this sign, ‘because you , . —often a bewildering succession of contradictory changes, know that it announces another display of / That is why the announcement that the Cadillac Company made in a vain effort to interpret the trend of popular de- the newest and best in corsets., has no intention of marketing a six cylinder car produced mand, or a disposition to follow what appear to be the lines I have mot heeded it,’ we extend a such a profound impression. of least resistance. condial imvitation to S e e It was natural that Cadillac owners, present or prospective, The Cadillac Company has never shifted, never retraced its 2 cmth:dll.rk .p;n:::'meum problems. should wait for word on the subject from this company, steps, riever advocated a vital principle which it was after- f will find the; gd i:h anequ‘lly natural that, having received this word, W‘;ld °°mP‘u.d!:¢1' repudiate. The Cadflll::.l is d?f“"“’ o 0. end KO ¥ ey should immediately and unanimously accept it as con- in almost every e of a motor car, except es of lowest Every NEM ?Fm' Cormet clusive, 7 > 2 price. It is almost invariably held in mind as a pattern, il:dwedgmd for a purpose; that purposs | A How widely the assumption had been traded indi- s e g eketic dna s e r == Photo by Ameriean Press Assceiation. cated 57’ the hnmedipate effect evzryw;ue. SR Thtlne who driT:: the car cannot b; %islodged «firom their al- Nemo Corsets—$3.00 and upward : <ok egiance. ey are positive and determined, ofttimes to OPSERVICE Corsets—$8.00 : M?ul.lm mmp::n :. in com- Hundreds who had been waiting for word from the Cadillac the point of stubbornness. \ K , have bought Cadillac cars since the announce- It you are htmd of o our divislon of the Atlantic fleet. The ment They will hear no slighting comments on the car without mfnglru fi mem‘ to the or Minnesots has twenty guns and is of resentment. They will concede no higher degree of en- KOPSERVICE designed _ your 16,000 tons and 16,000 horsepower. The statement that the company had theroughly experimented gineering authority. They will accept no principle as best type of figure. * =3 ¥ 3 —_— with the six cylinder—as it had with the one, with the unless that principle be endorsed by the Cadillac. “l‘{ 5"""’7;.."' e :fln of i-dlm — N : ' them o 9 a m te 8 p. m Dally mh:nd! "Mct:l. :vh; ::l::gl?,“nd“ And the anapurisdment That is precisely because the Cadillac has been scientifically i e Then 10 a. m. te 1 p. m. Sundays progressive—but not impulsive or, fickle. Under the circumstances it seems to us permissible to remind It is precisely because the Cadillac has inaugurated instead of —and maks sure you get it our friends of an important fact. YOU MAY HAVE SEEN : . followed. ‘We would like to remind them again that the Cadillac Cem- The Cadillac C beli the Cadillac car im- s A phrase in one of our anneuncements e ac Company eves the Cadillac to be - ! e i e S oo st anie e ot o measureably superior. THE PORTEOUS & MIWHEU. C0. The Cadillac Coempany knows the riding qualities of that car FORGET, THE FEAR R“lh‘:i it has found that greatest wisdom lay in proving for with its tw.-npoed’;xlc, to be lnimiub?e and unique. 81 It i8 the dread of dental werk that f what is best in principle and most practical in appli- The Cadillac Com i : pany believes that in all of those qualities makeg nacly. $aihy. B KEing - thete S—on, which make for sypreme satisfaction, for economical opera- teeth periodically ined and filled. The Cadillac was first to 4 5 : x 2 produce a practical, enduring motor tion and maintenance, for constant and enduring service, f::,',"‘“‘.;.'h.',',“_’.":.,' ;v.“::.':'f;'_:: car. How practical it was, how enduring it was, the whole day-in-and-day-out and year-in-and-year-out in the hands deal of stress on the fast that world knows, since these eleven years old cars are still in of the every-day user, the Cadillac stands pre-eminent. Bervice. And Cadillac owners share in these beliefs. Our System of ; Extracting The Cadillac was first to produce-a high grade car to sell under If they elected to wait for pronouncement of Cadillac pelicy - . And Filling $2000. . in regard to the six cylinder car, it was not frem lack of SR OO B Is Absolutely Painless The Cadillas w:‘s first to_evolve a four cylinder mgine,h‘ the confidenice, but the exact oppesite. Screen i correcthess whose principles in their entirety, have It was one of the highest compliments ever paid the Cadillac Net anly that but our werk is bigh- proven incontestable after ten years of service. Company. Lz — grade, the best knswn to modern dea- tistry and sur charges are very mod- The Cadillac was first to inaugurate the electrical system of And the Cadillac Company having spoken, the case is closed arate. Wo guarantes il our werk to automatic cranking, lighting and ignition. for every Cadillac owner, present or prospective. 8 stand the test of time, Examinations s Have you seen The Wheeler Screen? Slides up and down liks a window. - free. STYLES AND PRICES ltl:hutnr‘-"‘ag)ummnwhlehlhomnmonmum-p-m gagag st o o ¢a oS i ::e:-fi:; packpnger . S100880 Inaide dek N e $2800.00 x"‘i"‘l'}t,“s"‘: streeh, st i B A e P . . 0 Yy . ve [t wil vigit stere werking modal. They b DR. F. c- m mnl, F passsnger . mm L-;“uln O:up’:, thr.:r pass. :fln l’;‘nnud Lhnml':::tun. Sm...gf 3250.00 o O!I.l’:v :n::o:lh h:hg 'u\:nt‘m.:n% yours. = - All prices are F. O. B. Detroit, jinclud ing top, windshield, demountable rims and full eguipment Norwich .. THE A. C. SWAN CO. New London DR. D. J. COYLE Sucsesding The King Dental Ca, 808 Main Strest, neat te Bastcs Store. oW FRED C. CROWELL, Exclusive Agent, 87 Water St. Open Baturday Bvesings until § o'elock, We give Rovel Geld Stamps. SRR RS | i e