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P WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight wix‘hlmagtm: Ledee, No. 120, ain Stree Mlimantic Clerks' Proteotive Asso- clation, 672 Main Street. Trinity Chapter, No. §, R. A. 3, Ma- sonic Hall . 807 Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, L. 0. 0. I, Main Str Regular Drill.ef Co. L., First C. N. G. Armory. Annial Meeting Baptist Church. ter, rested Tuesday vith the lar w bee € statement to t officers of the of his iransactions and |nesday morning in St Joseph's hospi- blame upon himself. No|tal in this city, The operation wa e nce was presented to the court. |successful, eveninz the directors of | e m company held a IN WILL, which Mr. Carpenter was MENTIONED 1N the whole mattar was 5 s i Watean It is understood that Mr, , Sharles Col ‘;"" M"E "!‘? - Carpenter has made restitutien as rp_.-] ass., Esatet. he was able, and that out of con-! _ .‘ s s iy wh 5 Postmaster Charles M. Dimmick Sdezation far his Eoily: OF N '{i,;’was instrumental in bringing what | s Tomients |may prove to be very zoad news to| oF HEEEY I Charies, Otis and Edward Collins of | this eity, X 5 Fined for Basault. Mr. Dimmick received a letter from 1t hi. cods in the police e CARPENTER CASE NOLLED. Windham Silk Company Officials Sat- eot. isfied Without Prosecution, The case azainst Elmer E. Carpen- assistant Windham Silix company, from cuting e m. ctlon was livery was found amounting to the company, Attorney E. Frank A B. 8., ny of $88 worth of silk was nolled rt Wednesday morn- taken following a ference Wednesday morning officials of the company and Bug- The prosecuting attorpey in his court said that the asked for le- ad told the vho was presented to arge of assault upon , en associate emovlove le of Merrill Jones. nd a fine apd costs $7.20 was imrosed upon kpown as the Johmson house, owned by Mrs. T Young, which was se- verely damaged by Saturday e £ fire, was adjusted Wednesday. The amount cerried on the -building, was $13,500 and the sum allowed fer the loss i 38,156, There was no insur- ance either of the other garages in the vead, both of which were total Iosses, Neither Mrs. Young ner has brother- in-law, Leander Smith, has decided on thelr future plans in connestion with the building. 1t was stated the day following the fire that the upper part of the structure weuld be rebuilt sub- stantially as before the fire, at a rea- sonable sum, but the plans whieh are at present being eonsidered would call superintendent of *the | 3% Prgsent being eopsidersl Wl Seal D 0 R I3 |buildin= on the site of the Johnson house and the tearing down of what is left of the old strueture. A mew, medern hotel on Main street would add greatly to the appearance of the city and would, in the opinion of many, prove a good business prop- osition from the start. Agent Knight Undergoes Operation. Waiter B, Knight, agent of ti Quidnick-Windham Manufacturing Co. was operated on for gopendicitis Wed Warren, Mass., asking him for infor- mation relative to Charlee Collin whose residence s thought to I in Willimant After making a num- ber of inguiries the man’s brother was found in the employ of William A. Buek, Letters had been addressed to Mr. R Collins relative to the estate of Ev INSURANCE OF $8,156 PAID. Collins, daceased, of Warren, Mass — whic hestate the executor wished Owners of Johnson House Allowed |close up. Charles Colling, brother That Amount—May Tear Down |of the deceased, being mentloned in Structure and Rebuild. The insuran the upon Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Druggists on gi JAY Succeedin Funera. Directorand Embaimer 60-62 North St., Willimaatic Tel. connectio. refund money ails to cure Itching, Blind First Assistant HIRAM N UNDERTAKER and EMBALME® it truding Piles. ives relief. 50c. M. SHEPARD Elmore & Shepars . FENN 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. Lelnflmn& Lady Assistar DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentst Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Main Etreet, Telephone property PAZO Willimanti« the will. the executor tried to get in touch with him. Al his letters, how- ever, were returned and ke finally sought Mr. Dimmick’s ald. Neither the amount of the estate nor the terras of Its division have been made Ynown to Mr Cellins vet but he expects to get in communication with the executor of the will at once. Bad Geing Wednesday, Trains on the New Haven road were from twenty-five minutes te an hour late on aecount of the bad weather Wednesday. The streets were so sii ORRINE FOR DRINK HABIT So uniformly suceessful has ORRINE been in restoring the victims of the| “Drink Habit” into sober and useful citizens, and so strong is our copnfi- lence in its curative powers that we want to emphasize the fact that OR- RINE is sold under thig positive guar- antee. If, after a trial, you get mo bens efit, your money will be refunded, ORRINE costs ' only §1.00 a bex. Ask for Free Booklet, N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main Street. RAINCOATS Marked Down in the January Clearance Sale The January Clearance offers remarkable savings on Rain Coats—the always useful garment you need, win- ter or summer, and especially at this time of the season when the weather man is liable to surprise us at any time with a rain storm. You want to be ready for him with a good Rain Coat or Umbrella. Come te us during this sale and save a third off the former Rain Coats that were $5.00 to $12.50 are now re- duced to $3.25, $4.25, $4.89, $6.89, $7.50 and $10.00. furray's - oston Store v lLLiwA TiC, prices, oN Good Umbre las Reduced Gloria Cover, value $1.00 for 85c. Union Taffeta Cover, value $1.50 for $1.29. Union Taffeta Cover, better quality, value $2.00 for $1.69. Silk and Linen Cover, value $2. 50 for $1.98. Silk and Linen Cover, value $3.50 for $2.98. Silk and Linen Cover, value $5.00 for $3.98. Capital Accuracy in accounting, ¢~ mrtneu and liberality . business policy in administerin own affairs, characterize THE WIND! NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and prom| soul THE K. C. $100,000. Established 1832 profitnblz TheWindham National Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. MURRAY CO. Surplus and Profits $160,000. r~wteous service, i dealing, and a { its | | William Jenki: | town, and the request w. i { Tery n the da¥ lhtt walkms was - dificult, but a thew set in about m that left them in a worse condif if possible, mud, water and glush covs ering ‘the roadways to the deptha of two of three inches. Pleasing Bill at Theatre, \usa Gladye Qlark and an able sup- porting compan: { continues to play to good sized audlences at the Loomer Opera house. There was a well at- tended matinee Wednesday and at night The Wolf, by Walters, was very ably interpreted, This is the streng- 'est’ company that has been in Willi- mantic for some time. The specialties are particularly clever, the sleight of hand performance belng noteworthy. Charles G. Hall Mawe Doorkeeper Charles G. Hall ef Mansfield who fell from the room of the office build- ing at Storrs to the ground, in Janu- ary of last year, and was soverely in- jured while fighting the fire that des- troyed Gold hall, has been appointed one of the doorkeepers of the house of representatives at the.state cepitol. A. O, U. W, Elsction, Willimantic lodge, No. 11, A. O. ., has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Past Workman, Alfred Johnson; worlkman, Herbert O. Lad. villlam Burleson; overseer, recorder, James Lynch; Bugene J. Randall: fingncier. Charles E. Little; guide, Bert Hicks; inside watchiman, Everett Ladd; outside watehman, John Androws: represen- iailve to Grand lodge, Herbert O. Ladd; alternate, Fugene J. Randall, OSPITAL AUXILIARY. Holds Successful Whist Wednesday at Nurses’ Home, foreman, A. Burle- recelver, i | The Ladies’ ausili hospital held the 1 whists at the Nurscs' home, Wednes- day evening. A delightful musiecal program preceded the playing of pro- ry of St. Joseph's of a series of :m. h&’ just become kmn in this | city, The contracting pariles were John Jehnson, at that time a b”hmz of years, and proprietor with hi brother of the livery stable of J. & J‘ Johnson, on North street, and Mrs. Jennie DeGraw of this city. The cere mony was. performed by Rev. Arthur A. Mulr of Manafield on July 6, 1914, and the return was made Wednesday by Town Clerk Bradley 3. Sears to the town clerk's ofice In the town of Brief Mention, J. J, Connor is in Boston on bus- iness. D. L. Deach spent Wednesday in Stafford. Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Kingsbury are in Bos A. W. Birchar itor Wednesda Mrs, Mary Lincoln is spending a few n was a Stafford vise days in PBoston. Williams Parks of Hanover was a local visitor Wednesday. Mrs. . J, Hunt of Nerwich spent Wednesday in this city. Robert Mitchell of Worcester is vis- iting relatives In this city. lke Shapiro of New York was in this eity Wednesday on business. W. W. Hayden returned Wednesday after 2 wes rtford. Mrs Vera spending a McDonald is few days with Springfield friends, The Providence train, due in this eity at a. m. was ] hour and 20 minutes late Wednesday, Mrs, Pierre was t pital this week for tre Thomas Doy of Chapman Joseph's hos» tment. Wednesday t. New London g his wife, who a patient in a hospital in that e M, P. Congdon of East Hariford, roadmaster for the New Haven rall- road, was in this c Wedresday, M: w. P k(‘«x““” returned Wed- from M ,-N. ¥, gressive whist. Prizes were given for the highest scores and two special prices In the form of silver loving cups will be awarded the lucky couple held- ing the highest score at the close of the series, Refreshments were served. The pian to of the auxiliary ie to raige mowey purenase material to be disposed of thought best by the sewing commit- tee, Those in charge of the affair in- eluded: Miss Carrie Stiles, Mr: Reilly, Mrs. Janves Aspinwal Mri N, Officers of Congrenational Ladies’ Aid Society, The Ladies' Aid soclety of the Con- gregational church held thelr annual mecting at the church house Wednes- day afternoon at 3 ed the following officer: Mrs, Arthur Everest; vice presid Mrs. H, T. Burr; secretary, Mrs. W field C. Nayes; ‘treasurer, Mrs. N. D. Webster: dircctresse. Jordan, chairma . . Mrs. James Hillhouse. Mrs, George Burpham, Mrs. Frank Larrabee, Mrs. D. W. C. Hill, Mrs. E. B. Latham, Mrs Willlam P. Jordan, Mrs. E. A. Winter ™s. Geo F, Taylor, Mrs. A. L. T h, Vrs George Elliott Miss ‘dith Stickner, Mrs. W. B. Knight. The following committees wore *hosen: Memtership, Miss Kate Still- man, chairman: Mrs. George Burn- ham, Miss Woodward, Mrs, Nellie A, Garer, rs. Rebert H. Fenton. Mrs. A, E. Sumner: house committee, Mps, E. Leonard, Mrs, J, F. Wright, Mrs. ton Persons, NATCHAUG SCHOOL OPENING. Yate for Public to Visit New Building is tan. 22, the regular mo:thly meeting of the town school committee heid W ed- sday evenin H. Dion, one of the mbers of the aNichaug school build ing committee, an.ounced that the for- mal opening of the school will be held n the evening of Friday. ‘rom 7.30 until 9 e'clock. At the sc ! will be thrown op: inspeciion and will he :ed over to Dr. hair- n of the town school committee, by airman George . Taylor of the uilding committee. There will be no et pro>ramme. A eommun tion was re ved from school committee of the town of arsficld requesting the Windham - mitiee not to accept any pu he srammar grades wh dents of Mansfeld, witho! mission of the school committee of that ranted. A n to pub- i Two bills, one for $75. and the otier for $167.84, contracted for by the building committee of the town, were sent to the school ‘hem referred b; ~ommittee to pay. The bill of the Rockville-Willimantic ighting company amountir to $42.09 for electri was veferred to the re- nairs committee for adjustment. Tt was voled to pay Samuel Chappell ommittee, and by to the buildirg of Windham $35.1¢ for the transporta- tion of his children to and from school during the current year. Otherwise routine business w transacted. MARRIEw LAST JULY, John Johreon and Mrs. Jennie DeGraw | { | | | We-e Wedded in Mansfield, “TIZ” FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET “TIZ® FOR TENDER, PUFED-UP, BURNING, CALLOUSED FEET AND CORNS. “Ah' Boys, *TIZ’ ia the People who are forced to stand en| their feet all day kno what sore, tender, sweaty, Durning mean, They use “TIZ” and “TIZ” cures thei feet right up. It keeps feei In perfect cordition. “TIZ" is the ouly remedy in the worid that draws o all th- poisonous exudations which puyff the leet and cause tender, sore, lArt: aching feet. It Instaptly sttops mc’ pain in corns, callouses and bunions. | 1t's simply glorious. Ah! how com- fortable your fect feel after using “TIB.” Yeu'll mever limp or draw up| :&_\;‘r face nh‘pu:‘lu chixrtmofis won't ten an your fes Get & 28 cent box of “TIZ" now from any druzeist: de) ment or 5enelal tore. Just think! 3 whole years foot comiert oy enly 35 cams, Sday she has been The following Hartford: E. P. William tton, P, Leonard, W. H. Ha ¥. Higzins, W, Feckham, 1. C. Cheshro, Dr. W, Weldon, Mrs. Charles Tu: Mrs, C. A. Wheeler, A Vaighn, Fred Rathbun, Rev. T. F. Bannon, H. T. Burr, D. A Griggs, Mrs, K. C. Spring, Dr? C.J. Royce, Samuel John- som, C. L. Beach, W. F. Fitzpatrick. JEWETT CITY Annual Meeting of Creamery Associa- tion—Adolphus Moffitt Dead—Mother of Actress Falls and Dislocates Shoulder. The annual City Cemetery Tuesday afternoon. 2 board of directors were elected: J, H. D. Tracy, T. F. Tee, Al A ¢ Brown, R, M. Brown R. Youn- They elected N. J superintendent of the G H. Prior and R. J The directors elected former board of officers: J. H president; D. D, Tracy. A. M PBrowr. secretar The year closed with the treasury of the meeting of the Jewet! ociation was held The followir cem Cuy the 1ee, tery and auvdijtors. a balance in working fund of the largest bala ce s'nce the izatlon of thr a The permanent fund is $3, OBITU~RY. offitt. Moffitt will be this mornine ug cemetery. Mr. s hospital. being davs ago. He had & _Fealth for some time n Foster. R. I, 75 years ember. He enlisted in ng from Ca-terbury 8th regiment C. N. he was transferred . He married Emily The body of *dolvhu brought Norwie for burial in Pacha Moffitt dled at Bac' taken there a few been in Any person calling st Pitcher & Service's Drug Store, 253 Central Avenue, today or tomorrow uand pre- senting the counon below, will be en- titled to a G0c hattle of Schiffmann's Concentrated Expectorant for half price. But remember on these days only. With a view to giving those who have pot vet used this excellent remedy an opportunity of trying it to prove ils merits, all persons £pp. ing are thus given a chance to ob a regular 0c bottle for 25c, by p senting the coupon below, Lven though not in need of such a med cine at the present time, it will pay to buy one todey, as some such med: is sure to be required before the ter is over, but this remedy cannot be obtained at half price agaf This excellent vemedy is concentrated thet 7 . mixed at home with simply one pint of grauulated sugar and one-haif p.nt of water faccording tv vrinted dircc- tio: makes a whole family supply (16 ounces) as much as would ordi sssremenessesnsessescsassasaensssesssssenasseresas i H § 5 presented today and Name - PITCHER & SERVICES DRUG STORE SELLING COUGH MEDICINE AT HALF PRICE TODAY A CHANCE TO REDUCE EXPENSES narily cost $2.00 to $2.00 for the same atity of the old, ordinary, ready- made ds of cou medicine, of Goubtful merit. It s prersrsd from strictiy harmiess plants, coatsins ab- eolutely no chioroform, opium, mor- or any other narcetic or in- Jurigus gs whi do most CTough Remedies, and can me.efore be ghe;. hildren with perfoc It e t to toke and o Resides ebsolutely whatever is run in buyi Piteher no this rem- ])'u‘ roup, Hoarseness, Persons Cdxlhl the supply hag been sold of the cit V"\cre it 23119.1 of 4 origlor mann, TWENTY-FIVE CENT COUPON—NO. 3 This coupon and 25¢ is good for one (only) B0c bottle of Schiff- mann’s Concentrated Expectorant at Pitcher & Service'’s Drug Store, if tomorrew only. Address .. sasssvsssessssren STAFF ORD SPRINGS Business Men's Asmclatwn Elects Of- ficers—Firat National Bank Meeting ~—Agricultural Society Cleared $2,- 1038 on Fair. At a meeting of the Stafford Busi- ness Men's association held at the v the follow officers \itchell, R, Moore; ¥ corge Sisw A was (lc(‘ided to have another assembly Easter Monday evening. National Bank Election. The stockholders of the First Na- tional bank have elected the following directors ristopher Allen, E. C. Pinney, Miner F. Fairman George L. Jennis, Willilam H. Hall, R. W, Smith, idlis H. Reed, F. G. Sanford, F. ¥ Patten. The directo: elected officers 1s follor President, Christonher Al. president, F. Paites G. Sanford; as ier. H. R. Wightman, Seniors Give Play, There was a large audience at the play, The T.me of His Life, given by he high s hool senjors at St. Edward s tant cash- hall « ednesday eveniyg. The proceed il be adued to the fun for tue ash.1.g o trip, Mrs. Erpest Cady has returned to Springfieid after a visit with rela ives in_the borough. The hes = nd Tuyesday off ¥ sicepie on the Congreza ional ehurch, Cfficers of Agricultural Society. S.aiford Sprin s Agricultural elected .he following offi- ent, William H. Hall; vice Gardiner Hell, Jr., F. H. Aborn; recording secre- Smi.h; correspo..ding sec- treasurer, GEOrge of speed superintend- Gary: auditors as- Lewis McLaug i wic superintendent ses, Lott O"Halloran- ent of grounds G. J. R Wightman, Hannibal Alden; Abel, H. S R H, Fisk, W, B. eckwith, Anders Jaeobs M. O H.d- oran, A. 1. Mitehell, R. H. Valentine. Fair Committees, The followin~ committess have been > @ed six vears ago, The| anmed sor the news fair; Reception, ¢ - part of his life has been spent Pinney, Christopher Allen, F. town. He has an adopted son | Sanford, F. F. Patten, W. H, Heald; who lives in Providence and was the | vandeville and advertising, I, H. Ba- on of Charles Greer M. O'Halloran, E, E. Penny; cer Forty Members in Doreas Circle. sors, H. 8 Abel A. I Mitchell, C. B. s Circle of The King's Daugh- ‘l;l’?“_,‘u“,fi"],e“‘;‘,- W Yaleniln d_its a~nual meeting Tuesday | JF7% Jacobsen, H evening ai the home of Mrs. W R.|5: 8 Abel o Hine Burdick. The reports showe b it Sheinld GRS Pt il T8 prosperous condition and a n of R ehaiAs e han ey eight m. more being admit- ey 3 tea the memimer; e now being fi # miitee S ¥, 2l committee MeCluggage, Miss sther Harri s Mabel The county is abel le Sterson. J. H. Tracy. Prior, G, H pre: Harris. ons and lo and r songs. W. Ani pianc n famil M joined and M refreshments, Officers of Reliance Lodge. served o. 3 owing officers and lodze T ol ve clected the fo! amittees: W, . G, H. Geor secretary, I retary, W, Robinsor A. Thompson are conductor Henry Davis: 8§ N g, . A, Hase \Y‘e'nstor: W. H. Johnstone chaplain, Rev s sum. > spend $1,000 in ing the track, I after solicitors, whether _crippl sthers, will not be grend nd. A premium e: has been voted ¥ protested the awar of first um for farm produce to Edwin of Rockville, Gift to Library premi- Baker ‘The Stafford -ublic library has re- Rift fifteen volumes, The Wit from Judge of Cour hall this installation ¥, ¢Thursday) eveni: of A., with is - Mrs. rother, Kate Ciarl ey, John From the Electrician’s Notebook. Wireless telexraph waves are propa- zated zlong the surface of the eartl with a velocity slightly less th 156,000 miles an hour, An appropriation of $150,0 been voted by the Board of ticp at Richm Cal., for equ t. domestic-science departme the new school building witl heating apnliances. The eq be installed includes disk stoves past gr Alfred Stebbins; mu- sical director, Clarence Jeffe) mar- shal, J. W. Potts: trustee for three G. H. Thor t dep- committee Samuel Thatcher, W, Scott Rood, N. Lewis; ymmittee, ¥ umpbell, W, 1; finance commiittee, David Both. well, Alfred Stebbins; reception com. mittee, Rev. Samue! Thatcher, . A, Biake, Alfred i David Both. weil, Fran, tees, J. w. othwell and G. H. Hand Injured, v eut the inside of his nd the end of the fingers 3 le at werk in Aspinook bleachery. i Miss a5 heen unable | be at works on acoount ch injured har head. Dislocated Shoulder. Pr. the Jewsett C J. H. MeLaughlin was ealled to 4 late hour 0te at 2 Tuesday night to at('n\( ™ the mother of E , has been pre Opera house. ;. leaving the theatre at |h¢ stage en- trane door she fell and later wher the doctor cailed, her sheulder was found to be dislocated. Woednesday's Rainfall. The rainfall shown by Dr. Helmes' gauge was 1.81 inches. Dr. J. A, Gaucher, of Wiilimantic has opened up an office in My, Belaire's two elect ovens and an electric ¢! culating-water heater. Unti] the government built its large plant at Trollhatten, all the hydro- electric plants in Sweden were owned as private enterprises. The govern- ment has two other large plants under construction at Daleff and Porjus in Lapland, which as soon as compieted will fur th power for the state railways in northern Sweden. The waterfalls of Sweden have been valcu- lated to contaln 6,000,0 about 16 per cent. present. horse power being utllized =t ) | SCHEDULED FOR CRUISE TO SAM FRANCISCO- Twenty-one Battleships Are to Ge Through Panama Canal, ‘Washington, Jan. 13.—The rendezvous of the international fleets at Ha="ton Roeads pre.iminary cruise to { Panamg, in o« b the open- celebration incident he Panama canali “Argentina will send the battleship Morno, fiying the fleg of Viee Admiraj O.ofre Betbeder; Cuba will sexd the to the opening of ‘The battleships of the A:lantic ficet nd_the destro. flotilla will procecc » Guanta. amo and Guacanayabo ba uba, on Jan. 17 for extended flect croises and taret practice: seven en battleships partici-ating in oruvres. The Gecrgla, Texas “arolina and Minne-ota will re the'r home yards ads to es ma in the New roceeding L “uban waters about Feb. receive the president on “It is intended that the elieve the Delaware in York; arch 3 Washingth: Mexican =amo to join the “The battleships f the active and the destr flotilla (d.lroui accompanying e the Ve, wi JAP AND AMERICAN SHIiPS DETAINED AT VANCOUVER to Be Contraband. . 13,—The Jap- of the Osaka i nd the Ameri- of the Pa- { pany, have oy “een deu toms offi- ials be of the i e S are eged the premulgated from Ot- t the Ja vesterday when cleara was taken purser went ier purser asked that agalinst the Gov- t noon today when o the ocustom hLouse "“sdlaa the Mexieco, the authori her shipments from Vancouv g n v nment from Trai yme o! ies prohibited rom Ottawa. the undergoing ng eb These ve. - s ¥ recesd to southern water tter part f Pebruary, - Teras will remai at Hamnten ort the president to Pan- the New York Hampton Roads frem 15, prepared vers twenty- hree) will remcin “arrying drills and exer: “eb. 25 _and will then proceed to [ ama, all tr -one eships goirg fa the c- San Fran ‘The O Olympia w nart, to be fon pr “lled with coal and re “Besides the twenty f the Atiantic fleet, all vessels of t ‘tiartic torpedo fiot includirg the mingham, Dixie vethusa, wil ompany the fleet to San Franefsco. reserve torpedo flotlila. Atian t, eed to San Fran | FARREL & Because Parts of Cargoes Are Alieged cargoes the ontraband of war under | nese liner was barbed whicli figure - TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY $1._TO NEW YORK $1. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND. P, SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK ‘.kmxgm’:;rwk:l: ;l‘uesda..vl. Thurs- 8, ays al New York, Bmfiyn gg Pier, ¥ast River, 3 Street, - Mondays, Wedne-d:y “Pri- days, at 5 p. m. COAL AND LUMBER COAL If your suoply needs replenishing, avail of this pleas.:* weather, whigh offers many advantages to heth Cem- sumer and Dealer. In time of peace prevare for W AR HAFP.LL €0, Wharf and 150 Main Stresd Telephones LUM.ER Central .ng of the will be abandoned. | The ships w ther at Cristobal, at . . the eastern end of 1. e canal, instead ecretary I announced the following pri for prel ary m)eruuunn a ise tu San Fran- fie followin- named foreizn ves- | FTE€ BUF in7 Kinds and’ Lehigh are expected to L part in the ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP. Office—zor. Market and Shetugket Sta. craiser Cu Portugal will send the Telephone 468-12 ser Almirante Reis and the des- | vateh boat Cinco De Outubro; Spainl wilt send the battleship Eepana, Vice [imn®oge miehig s, ke 100 A L A M1 T has teen appoinied by the Spani C2AL cvernment ts naval representu tiv B “THE BRIGHT KIND" ! J0HN 0. PeCKdAM 68 Thames St. 52 Broadawy Heat Your House With Gas By Using a Gasteam Radiator ers as soon as ~eticable and th the Delaware and Rhode Island w Lach Fadialel 1> a4 sweau peatel A l0in the fleet in Cuban waters itself. It is safe, sanitary and eco- *hoc nd has been ordered fi nomical. There is no coal to carry in ew to Norfolk for doel ard no ashes to carry out, and it doea wd on the completion of dockine |away witl an endless amoun: of dust wbout Jan. 22, will proceed to Guanta- d dirt 1 mamtans an ‘even temperature nd the gas flow is shut off automati~ cally when the desired steam preesure is reached " thereby preventing waste of zas Call and witness a2 demunstration &t wur office. The City of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dep't. 1321 Main St., Alice Building Americah House SANDERSOY, Props Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, | Traveling Men, Eto. Shetuaket Strect Livery connectien. Bulletin Pointers We are headquarters for Cenfectienery Ice Cream and Tsfa Water. We vy & complets line of Stationery and Sovuvenir Postuards, 2. ¥. WGUIRK. I74Th Rogers Domestic Lnuulu HAND FINISHED SHIRTS A Specialty Also LADIES WAISTS Tel. 64t 91-85 Chestnut Sitre 4 “The detention of the Governor, it is prdersiood. i on the wround that she A. B, MAINE had a pment of higes from San - - Franc and hides can be turned | Sells the T ilston Health Shoes ‘nto leather. The shipping of hides to | ; San Franciseo has been a regular trade first ease of | ‘or years, and ti ‘nterferenee with -ause of it. papers Results Rather Sparse, iis time the minent scientists| ho have devoted | sothing HBetter In the Maries. 219-225 Central Ave, DR. N. GI.BERT GRAY Grz "~ ate Veterinarian and fortunes to the work of| OFFICE relieving the sufferings of humanity Saii table, 37 must be In a somewhat sardomic v Hable; STLMN O frame of nd. ‘Washington Star. e e GIRLS! AND TRY A “DANDERINE HAIR CLEANSE.” After washing vour hair with soap always apply a little I' derine to the scalp to invigorate tl ur and pre- vent dryness. Better sull, use soap as iy as possible, and Instead hav »anderine 11 Cleanse.” Jus mois a cloth with Dapderine and draw it carefylly throuh your hair, taking ¢ne strand at a time, This will remove gusy, dirt and excessive ojl. In a few moments yoy will be amazed, boc}. in High street and will be ther: from 11 a m. te 1 p, m=Adv, your hair will pot oply be clean, but it will be wavy, fuffy and abundant, ard GET A 25 CENT BOTTLE|p SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF, " SCALP GETS DRY, HAIR FALLS 0UT ess an incomparable softness and lustre. Besides cleansing and beaytifying the hair, one application of Danderine dis. solves every particle of dandruff; stim- ulates the sealp, stopping itehing and Danderine is ta the hair falling bair, what fresh showers of rain and sun- shine are to vegeiation. to the roots. invigorates and strength- ens them. Tte exhilarating and life- producing properities czuse the hair to grow long, strong and beautifyl. Men! Ladies You can surely have lots of charming halr. Get a 25 e-n bottle of knowlton's Danderine f:o: any drug store or teflet counter and toy it 1t goes right | Phione connecticu DR, C. B. ELDRED DENTIST - 43 Brosdway, Central lunim‘ Talepnone 341-3 M A, sAnL R, Machinist and Engineer, ¢ €' . Enginc Rer 'rs, —_——rr——————— MOPSICK BROS., ‘ und Gents' Taiors, _Cleaning, 5. Rep nd - Dy, . ressopadle price. oods galled for l!lj ved. 32 Lafuyette ;c.,. uorwlcl. N 10U WANT '257\.“1"{:“? Fthab i & n ccter than mu;_‘i s ne' ag: EN vertising columns of