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WONAN'S EVIDENCE UPHOLDS GLAIMS Says: “l Wish All Nervous, Weak, Rundown Women Could Have Vinol, It Did So Much for Me. Beallsville, Ohio.— *“ Vinol has done so much for me I wish all nervous, weak, run-down women could have it. I was so0 run-down, weak, Iéld ne‘r'-‘\_l ous, IIcou:d not sleep nights. Vv ing ate hurt me,psndgti)l.le med.lslx;zye I had taken | dld me no good. I saw Vinol advertised and decided to try it. I had not taken ; it long, before I could eat anything 1 wwanted without hurting me, and I could sieep all night Now I am well and strong, and in better health than I have i heen for years. I never spent mones for medicine that did me 80 much good as-that I spent for Vinol.””—Mrs. ANNA MILLISON, Beallsville, Ohio. women, the pale, sickl feeble old T around here wauld fol- low Mrs. Millison’s example, they, o0, without oil, aided by the blood- malnm and strengvh-creafin properties tonic iron, that makes Vinol go succe: ful in such cases. Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. ¥ Prop.. Norwich, Conn, and at ing drug stores everywhere. STONINGTON Travel Club Studying India—High School Team to Play Putnam High. vel this the ., namel) lon, Madras, by Miss Mar- and Burma and Cal- iss_Anne Atwood. dcGuinness and Georze rs of the Second ¢ = a- ro and Harry P. noved from Water the apartment next to the ouse on the same street, w ide in tne upper part on their business in the railroad repair gang has been orough for the past few da e steamboat dock whi on to pieces on the south side b ner Puritan. gton High school basket- 5 Putnam High eveninz. he Sto: team to play ere Wednesday The committee is George W Albert P. Stiffensen. A. Breed snlerlawpd Cal- out after fifteen > p. Theft Suspected at Westerly Fire lPorhons of Stock Supposed to be leen to Places of Safety, Duappear—Carl J. Nordell’s Portrait of Mayor to be Re- touched—Joint Installation, A. O. H. and L. A. of the owners of the goods, but secret- ed Dby the thieves to be disposed of later or to be put to use by themselves| and intimate acquairitances. = Messrs. Worogroski and Lahn believe that a great part of the missing goods were not stolen, but will be returned to them and were really taken aw as a =safety precaution in the interests of the owners. Still it was reported Monday that several local men have been engaged to do some sleuth work in the hope of locating and recovering the missing 200ds -and, in such cases where the condiuions warrant, cause the arrvest of persons who are believed to be guilty of theft, with a vView to prosecuting to the limit of the law. The remain- ing stocks in both stores are all dam- aged by smoke and water, Cari J. Noodeel, tie mnoted formerly of Westerly, was commi: ed to paint a picture of Mayor Joseph Gainer to be placed in the Providence After public inspection verdict was that the pic- ture was a real ork of art but & | poor 1tk fayor Gainer, and anged in’some { foccts {er sa. ie picture: aiter Mayer Gainor's inaug- u ollowing the usual custom, a committee on portrait was appointed the city council, Carl J. Noodell ven the commission to paint the I t and sittings arranszed for in | Gte courss: Aftefa- time, the paint- inz was ed, viewed by the com- tee, acoepted the portrait hung in and the painter H At the joint installation of Division| No. 1. Ancient Order of Hibernians| and the Ladies’ auxiliary these officers were mstaled: Division No. 1.—Walter itagerald. president; Patrick Lynch, John O'Donnell, record- Martin Devine, financial d discovered and down his honor's ames Shea, ireasurer; { , ue, sentinel; John A, the middle of the at-arms, 1 orth and south, Ladies Nellie Neville, anted 2 @irection northwest | presider . Elizabeth McGarrie by southeast. He also discovered that|Vice pres: “Mary O'Conmnors, rec- | one eye was 7 a _m. and ording secretary; Margaret C. Mur- the otber 9 } © ¢ A phy, financial secreta Eliva A. Fay treasurer: Helen Sullivan sentinel: Mae TFitrgerald, mistress-at-arms; Mary Murphy, chairman of standing committee, Remarks were made by Rev. Fathers m. with a cinder in it | Bomeone suggested that if the mayor! would walk Steen miles before break- fast each morning, and omit breakfast | cancel luncheon, and fast for dinner, he could save the day by beginning to i]nol\‘ Hke his portrai Alr, Noodeli; Kelledy, Fitzgerald and Krause, vocal {is recognized as a high grade artist|solos were rendered by Sophia Con- and that the '[ribunes comment is|rors, Mary Holmes, Teresa McMahon considerabl; {and Margaret O'Connell. Refresh- i i ments were served { _Miss Lettie C. Lace president of the| A | Rebekah _assembly, Independent Order | Local Laconics. |of Odd Feilows, of Rhodo Island, died| Thomas E. Brown, ohief of police has sert out descriptive cards to { Sunday in b pollca of Thode Ieland and Connecticar | dence, aged 42 2’s hospital, Provi- She was elocted { president at the annual session of the}of the Cecco boy who has been miss- { assembly held last Octover, and is|ing from his home in Westerly for wel] to the members of the|nine day Wester The Pawcatuck fire department offi- arand of Arb ciale want it known that the Novo- The daughter of the late Dr. John J.|zroski-Lann fire was fought without Lace, and Mrs, Leah E. Lace, she was| tho tance of the Westerly fire de- born in Providence, but her parents|partment. It was not deemed nec- removed to Pascoag when she was Very | essary to call for aid. , woung. She attended the public of Burrillville and Cushing academy jand, after graduation she _became i prominent in the social life of Pascoag. | She located in Providence three years Lace was a practicinz phy- n Burrillville for fifty vears, d in both branches of the gener- a1 hesembly and on the Burrillvills | committes for many years. M er mother and a Miss Glenna Ennis and Miss Bessie Fenelon have been engaged to teach in Bradford and Miss Bessie West will teach in Nortr tonington. All are recent graduat of the Rhode Island e \(‘r"‘aY school MYSTIC Citizens of West Mystic Oppose Car- | rier Service, Which Would Do Away with Post Office—Club and Personal Notes. impersonating firemen did | at the Woro- might and it Parties rsor considerable thieving guski-Lahn fire, is probable if the stole g, dary | er articles were stores and { where they bably be acted upon o this by several weeks. be detrimental If Coffee Were Sold drug, Wouldn't it bring home to you is not a food but a drug? tact that coffee Caffeine .is a cause’ of indigestion, -heart trouble, constipation and kindred ills. nervousness sons are strong enough to diate harm, but many others are not. Anyone can avoid risking health by a change to e VESSELS IN DISTRESS 3 i OFF VIRGINIA COAST. | Unidentitied Schooner Yacht Breakmq] This pure food-drink is made of whole wheat and a bit of wholesome molasses—that’s all. nothing harmful or injurious healthful and invigorating. Postum is sold by Grocers everywhere in two forms—Regular Postum which requires boiling, 13c , and Instant Postum which is soluble in hot water—made instantly in the cup, 30c and 30¢ and 235¢ packages cafteine, the petition ervice from Mystic of- iy out for the purpose of benefiting a few of the residents near N and West Mystic ot result in any e present mail ser- post office. no on; would have The opposi | Burdick, ; 117; | Annie Briges, preside: | terbury | New JEWETT CITY & ey Reépublicans Carry Ticket in Annual Borough .Election—KIng’s -Daughters Invited h N'ndeh Meeting. The anmiial borough election was held Mon@rny afternoon; the polls open- ing at 2‘and closing at § with the fol- lowing resuit: Republican—Burgess. Horace Myott, ;. clerk, William ‘T. Crumb, tredsurer, William T. Crumb, 238: as. sessor, John H. Trlcy 205;- tax col- lector, Louis Gingras,_ 2! Dailift, Louis W. Michauy, 200: auditor, George H. Prior, 208. Democratic—Burgess, -Albertus 138; .clerk, Edwin M. treasurer, Edwin M. Gray, assessor. Mareus. H. Driscoll, 142 collector, Shepherd. Brown, 138; bailif?, Arthur LeClaire, 149: duditor, John A Hourigan, 144. The .borough officials for the .vear now stand “Warden Arthur . Brown: bur- gesses, Horace Myott, Albertus C. Bur- dick, Frank E. Robinson and Joseph Bryant; clery' and treasurer. William T. Crumb: assessors, John ‘F.. Tracy and “Marcus Driscoll: collecter. Louis Gingras:.. bailiff, Louis. W auditors. G. H. Prior and igan, Mrs, E. W. Potter the glest of Mrs. for 2 week. Wretched Walking. Pedestrians on Monday would have been glad to see the former butter crossing hoards in place once more It was almost impossible to find a suitable spot to cross the strest and when the plunge was made it Was 2 case of sink or survive. Invited ‘to Norwich. "Phe King’s Daughters circles. of Jewett City have been invited to at- tend the open meeting of Norwich City union ‘at Trinity ‘Methodist church, Norwich, tonight. Borough ~ Briefs. The Woman’s Missionary soc the Congregational church meets Mrs. J. C. Hawkins' this afternoon. Miss Belle Hogg, Willlam and Rob- ort Hogg, Helena and Robert Marrow, were in Lisbon on Sunday to attend the funeral of their cousin, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Augustus Hoelick. of New Haven.is Charles F. Gardner Earmest Workers Preparing Box to Send Seuth—Endeavorers Visit Can- terbury. The Earnest Workers met with Miss Helen Gallup Saturday afternoon. Ow- ing to the severe storm, the attendance was small, but considerable work was accomplirhed. A social hour followed the regular meeting. The girls are pre- paring a box to send to a school for colored girlein the south. frs. S. B. Carter, who has been eri- / 111 the past week, is improving. Selectman Coffey was out Sunday after being confined to the house for three weeks. by an injury to his leg. At Canterbury Moeeting. -one-from here went to Can- terbury Green Sunday afternoon to listen to_an address by Mr. Nicholas New Haven, state president of the stian Endeavor society. The meet- opencd with singing. The lez of the Christian Endeavor Canterbury Plains read a psalm: g of the Plain: field Cbristian Endeavor soc €d prayer; there was a 50l Herbert Graves; the leader of T pastor of the Plainfield church, and by Rev. Mr. Sperli, pastor of the church at Canterbury Plains; closing song and benediction, followed .by introductions and handshaking. The church was 1 filled angd the local people 'un lad tb be among the number present. The Christian E: ‘ongrn-,;._uiona' left town friends in for a_few dave: York, ith the hib, at her | Monday aft- | was carried entertained home evening > enjoved and ref In Drug Shops sold. would you N éry forcibly, the to. Gullford in town. The Misses Ad@ams Poston after l Some per- drink coffee without imme- Emily North Mur turned to Providence after her parents, Mr. and N\ Murphy. Up en Diamond Shoals. Nort folk. Va., Jan. 25 day from Diamond Shoal unidentified schooner vaci there, was breaking up. have prevented life save te the veseel's aid. It contains but is, on the contrary, the Ttalian steamer An . helpless because of coal| 4 milee east of Cape Hen-! will be towed r moderates Woman's Body Found Floating o-.[ tins. Lake. 3 X ™ Orange, N. J., Jan. —The oody’ A ten days’ trial of Postum should convince any J{of Mrs. Walter Breck, who left her doubting Thomas i for “There’s a Reason” home in West Orange December 4th! and for whom a country-wide search | was conducted, was found floating on| the’ surface of a lake in Orange Park. She had been dead for some time. Somers.—Much regret is felt that the hotel which bas been run by Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Grfanger has Meen closed. Mrs. Granger has gene to Springfeld to be a guest in the home of her broth- or, Mr. Vining. POSTUN ‘AUSTRQ-HUNGAR!AN ja IN BUKOWINA.| { the despatc | Life Sentence for Givil i sie SUCCESSES Have Given.e Hard Blow to Russian| Prestige There. 25, by Wirele Newspaper despatc © that the Austro-Hungark ulkowina have had al ‘offect in R given @ hard blow to Russian e there reported victory regarded according to War Veteran. Francis A, veteran, Maine, Jan. Civil war cted a year ago, after d’.been determined. The sentence was caused over the su- \‘U‘Ahd'(“d’l court's Russian Duma to Resume Sittings. 25.—Imperial ukases y. fised January 30 as the e for the reopening of the session council -of , and February sittings of the Duma shall be resumed. BRONCHIAL COUGHS When the bronchial tubes are af- 'iecn:dvmhmnmkmng,hdlug oough they need immediate a0d sen- | sible treatment. The breath seems shorter because of mucoms obstrac tions; usually fever is present and ’"our head ‘jars with every comgh, Your chest aches and the nflamma tion often spreads to tire hungs. The food-tonic that hes proven i wrflxfioritmyyws—-&fl!’slmd- It drives out the told, which is the Toot of tire trocble, and clecks the cough by ;fidfle healing otknow:naflbctedmd,dflysm member that Seott’s Emulsion builds ‘while relieving the troubie. U€ Soat aBswme Wegwhsd KL 232: GIRLS! GLEAN AND NO DANDRUFF--25 CENT DANDERINE BEAUTIFUL HAIR STOP WASHING HAIR! TRY THIS! MAKES IR GLOSSY, SOFT AND ABUNDANT. Surely (ry a "Danderine Hair Cleanse” if you wish to immediately double the beauty of your bair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and @raw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, this will cleanse the halr of dust, dirt Or any excessive oil—in a few min- utes you will be amazed. Your hair Wwill be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable =oftness, lus- trs and luxuriance. l Besides beautifying the hair, one ap- plication of Danderine dissolves every invigorates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine is to the bair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to 1t goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro~ ducing properties cause the hair to particle of dandruff; vegetation. srow long, strong and beautiful. You can surelv have pretty, soft TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY TO NEW YORK $1. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 4 p. m. New York, Brooklyn Pler, East River, Street, Mondays, Wednesday, ¥ri- days, at 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent TO NEW YORK $1. $1. lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will just get a Danderine from any toilet counter and tr: it as directed. NO COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE FOR THE PHILIPPINES Until United States Deems the People Are Fitted Therefor. Washington, Jan, 26.—A promise of complete independence for the Phil- iDDines when, “in the judgment of the United States the people of the lands shall be fitted therefor,” is con- tained in a revision of the preamble to the pending bill to enlarze the self- government of ths Filipinus, adopted today by the senate committee, The text of the preamble as now drafted, follows: “Whersas, it is desirable to place in the hands of the people of the Philip- pines such an increasing control of their domestice affairs as can be given them without in the meantime, impair- Ing the severeignty of the Untted States, in order that, by the use and exercise of popular franchise and gov- ernmental powers. they may be the better prepared fully to assume the re- sponsibilities and enjoy all the priv ileges of complete independence, which it i the punpose of the United States | be fitted there- {UNITED STATES ATTORN!Y REQESTED TO RESIGN. William J. Yeungs, of Eastern District of New York. New York, Jan 25, —William J. Youngs, for more than twelve years United Staies attorney for the Eastern District of New York, which includes all of Brooklyn, Long Ieland and Stat- en Island, received today from At- torney General Gregory a summary re- quest for his resignation. Mr. Youngs at once wrote the resignation, to take effect tonight, asking Mr. Gregory to convey it to President Wilson. Mr., Youngs was appointed district attor- ney by Theodore Roosevelt when Mr. Roosevelt was president. When Mr. Roosevelt hecame governor of New York. Mr. Youngs was his secretary. He i5 a close personal friend of Col- onel Roosovelt. Attorney General Gregory’s letter to Mr. Youngs was dated January 23, and read as follows: “Your term of office having expired and wishi to make a change in the office, T as that you will kindly send me vour resignation, effective January | i ; 1 Mr. the requ Youn, t, b replied. conforminz to : telegraph. TO FURNISH WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED IN BOSTON Two Resolutions Providing for a Total | Appropriation of $100,000. | Boston, J —Two resolves ca rving a total appropriation of 3100, 000 to-be expended in furnishing wo for the unemploy of boulevar politan d in the construction and parks in the metro- ct were voted today by ve committee on metro- ‘ANOTHER VICTIM OF BLOWOUT "7 "ON CRUISER SAN DIEGO Casuafty List Now Stands Six Dead H and Seven Injured. the out on The casualty en Diego. To Solve Problem of Highsr Ocean Freight Rates. s, Jan. alveston, the problem cott: has purc eamers Leelanaw and h will be loaded with co | Gasolone Fumes Caused Death. | ut Jan —Gasoline | escapinz’ from a mautomobile | cauced the death of Adelbert B. Bryant | | Ma se manufacturer, today Mr. T d on the floor RUSSIAN MOVEMENT ! TO THE NORTH OF WARSAW Of Considerable Size borhood of Przasnysz. Berlin, Jan. 25 (by wireless to Lon- don, 7 p. m.)—Official reports from the German army headquarters indi- cate that there i% in progress a Rus- sian movement of considerable size to the north of V 2w, in the neighbor- hood of German military critics are to predict whether this movement means that the sians are proceeding on a ne of campaign. It Russian region pulsed. forces now Prussia, the gene! opinion, mpossiole to ad- ce further. van Switzerland is » he American apple cent bottle of Knowlton's drug store or in the Neigh- Rus- mporter of COAL AND LUMBER GOAL free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 463-12 BERMUDA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, WINTER CRUISES " | Large steamers, fine service, res- sonable rates. Eariy bookings should be made with me for preferred ac- commodations. Tickets to Georsgis, Fiorida and all Southern Resorts and {to Europe b lines. DMail orders iziven prompt attention. tJohr\ A.Dunm Uneeda Biscuit Tempt the appetite, please the taste and nourish the body. Crisp,cleanand fresh— 5 cents in the moisturc~ proof package, Round, thin, tender— with a delightful flavor —appropriate for luncheon, tea and dinner. 10 cents. Prince of appetizers! Makes daily trips from Ginger-Snap Land to waiting mouths every- where. Say Zu Zu to the grocer man, 5 cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | Steamship and Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street 18141914 John A. Morgan & Son COAL LEHIGH VALLEY Ne. 2 Nut $6.50 per tom. Office and Yard Central Wharf Welephone 884. |I\ulo Repairing and Pamtmg We repair Autos of all kinds in the proper manner. Latest Improved Facilitias make our shop unexceiled in New England. We bake the paint om, whicfa makes it wear better, keep its gloss llengsr, and wall not crack. Why not have yours costs no more, Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St, Westerly, R. I, right® It Look over our line of | Fur Coats, Horse Blankets and Auto Robes. Prices to suit buyer | TheL. L. Chapman Co. 14 BEath Street, Norwich, Ct. ‘ FAMOUS FURS | Ladies' Fur Coats and Sets. | n's Coats of all styles. Remodeling and repairing also done surely.. Superior styles. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shznnon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street en= trance. Flone. MAHONEY BROS. |Hack, Livery and Boarding | Stable | FALLS AVENUE | We guarantes our service to be the best at ths most reascnable prices, | Most Cigaras are Gooe— THESE ARE BETTER | TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. THOS, M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Next to Palace Calo MRS. G. P. STANTON ® Special 2 quart Enamel Milk Pail . 8 quart Galvanized Water 8 quart Enamel Dish Pan. 17 quart Enamel Dish Pan. 8 quart Enamel Pot with c Prices Paily. . 25¢ Glass Uneek Mouse Trap. No. 8 Enamel Tea Kettle. . . . .. Pkt 6 quart Enamel Pan with cover. . ........... OVer ... ... 10c 5c Electric Hand Lamp with battery. .«..~....... $1.50 The Household Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 52 Shetucket Strect, |is showing a full line of New Millinery for Fall and Winter Heat Your House With Gas By Using a Gasteam Radiator Fach radiator is 3 steam heater in ftself. It is safe, sanitary and eco- nomical. There is no coal to carry in and no ashes io carry out, and it dosa away with an endless amount of dust and dirt. It maintains an even temperatura and the gas flow is shut off automati- cally when the desired steam pressurs is reached, thereby preventing waste of zas. Call and witness a demonstration at our office, The City of Norwich ! Gas and Electrical Dep't. YOU WANT to put your bus- inces Defore tde DUbLiE. is 2o medlum better than thron the ad« Teruyiny columns of The N