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lomes i e | PUMERANTZ ON TRIAL FOR ARSON Indigestion and comstipation are two conditions closely Te- lated and the cause eof much phy- sical suffering. i The tendency to indulge one’s appetite is general, so that most people suffer at some time or another from rebellion of the overtaxed organs of igestion New London Clothing Dealer Before Superior Court—H1 i Stock and Fixtures Were Burned in December, 1913—- i Had $15,000 Insurance—Attorney G. Curtis Morgan I Presented Before Court on Bench Warrant. | 1 § | i Vi VA i % and elimination. A simple, pleas- i{ f | $ antly effective yemedy that will 3| S 7 2 Guickly relieve the congestion of &} % e i s . = 3 waste and restore 3| Seven jurors delayed by difficulty] e o - | : i3 the combination of $!with transportation facilities on ac-: the frst witness explaining two < I Simple daxative e et beb: §|count of the storm made the criminal Stoe il the . (o a0 @ biraindiy E Saldwell's Syr uperior court late i g in here | buildings. S name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup §| superior court late in coming r S ed sd ; F b 3 ‘,.,g Pepein. This i€ a mild, pleasant §]on Tuesday morning, so that court did Abraham Yesner told of me =) y P [ — gl — 1, | gl = § laxative-tonic and digestant, ab- not open until about 11 o'clock, With |l 1 time of the | = 3 solutely free from opiates or nar- Judge Gardiner Greens presidin; s Siiten A2 3 cotic drugs and hes been the $] 71p selecting a jury for the trial of | Fmer Saunders, fre H remedy in §| the case of the state vs. Nathan Pum-| e New Hoven road : "?r ‘;m:’wa'r» = erantz of New London on a charge of | coints of meods that came 2 & 3 Dr. W, B. it S R erant : LADIES’ WARM HOUSE SLIP- LADIES’ HIGH GRADE P =] SR ‘st were Challenged that I The proofs of loss made to the in- b= Calduwe £ Sen ont T {nfee taleamen. "0 | surand"Somndnies Showes, gt tho | PERS, FELT AND CROCHET, good {| LEATHER AND GUN RE— ound value of s s $11.7 = _' 25k D. Sovin and Daniel | fuiined 311205 S incirance $11135 BUTTON SHOES, good assortmen rosecution of the case State’ imed of sizes and widths. Shoes that sold at 4SC for $3.50 and $4.00— = SPECIAL LOT OF LADIES’ VICI {! at $20@3 for a|weld; Rowland i . : e e i - KID AND PATENT LEATHER S e e = leal oud ciia MEN’S GUN METAL AND RUS-||STRAP SANDALS AND SAILOR kindergartens was| 2 3 couse eiting | from New London on a bhene ‘ SET, BUTTON AND LACE. Good FSs- LADIES’ VICI KID AND GUN % KINDERGARTEN AGE. { Hull is assisted by Y | inventory of Jan. e i1 4 Cronin. The a 1as | 090, "Meriden Man Wants State Law Chang- counsel Attorneys Jo 3 °C 02 Cs hen court adjourned at 4.30 to t ed—introduces Bill in Legislature. |Geary, Warren Burrows and Frank|,ext morning at 10, Judze Greene told | |12 2 { Hanke) G the jurors on the case that they need Represen e tagu Hamm e -_finally sclected consisted ten lcontt usdin tni) ey e s Meriden, who is & concrete con-|of 5 Daniel Presto = e e R A ey . bi he{ley T. Boon and Frank D. Sev! | actor, has submitted a to_ the| zeneral assembly to change legal | wich; James ‘Wood, Preston 8¢ for en kinder <. Sherman, Coic! i Mr. . Young and Samuel F., g and has not since been It ciablished tnis age at| pank strest. New London, whers fro| ing aficr the case' aeul: s : $3.50 and $4.00 Grade at 95c METAL BUTTON AND LACE cation " wonerane - Brroushout . tne| . Somo'proofs of loss that were taid |ing: o T o i CLOTH OR PLAIN TOPS. $3.00 = o empecied oot -8 il ame e axtir'and G B ot e e it SN | at $2 45 AND $3.50 SHOES— S o . v general companies for the iot mm o % > iy % . i A it s 1o e (he e;fm;\h;f;: ' rm',.i“ Fon ek andistes | ined @ Jowser o g eouboliod 40 ” FOR MEN WITH SMALL FEET r (= ; o’ et —PATENT LEATHER, BUTTON at 3& 3 AND LACE, HIGH GRADE SHOES o THAT SOLD FOR $3.50, $4.00 AND BOX CALF LACE SHOES AND 34.50‘ Sizes 4, 41,2_ 5 and that were priced $2.50 and $3.00— [y LADIES’ GUN METAL AND = ' VICI KID, BUTTON AND LACE, (& | at 1 45 CLOTH OR PLAIN TOPS— a 1 LOT LADIES’ RUBBERS, ALL at o Tes 1 LOT MISSES', CHILDREN’S || SIZES IN THIS LOT— AND LITTLE GENTS SCHOOL e SHOES, BUTTON AND LACE_ at 30c MEN’S RUBBER the best work "o e JoneB® T Covb, 36 pastbe”oe e | Bty e HiS BR7) I LOT LADIES RUBBERS, conomical for the co mity. | = |:grl»;:nr: ‘,( U?-‘;”T resulted | STORM KEPT SPEAKER | = embarrasment 1o ol FROM UNIVERSALIST RALLY. ittee of Merider MOTH PESTS IN SEVEN TO\NNS IN THIS COU\TY Rev. S. G. Ayers Could Not Come from i Report of Gypsv arvd Brown Tarl Woonsocket—But Two Addresses| Moths Made to Pomological Socie- | Given. MEN’S GUN METAL, RUSSET attendance somewhat nmittee mitted his re entomolo; ove o raSitwo very far | (N0 ows| = with the sit ferred t neral DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS To Break Down Opposition to the Shin Purchase Bi who . were obl m Willimanti shingt Feb. - 1| pro woaid FEBRUARY CAME IN WITH WCRST STORM | Sleet and Snow Troubled Transporta tion Lines in This Section ip “purchas. S devoped Monday eveni s with una fur bafed OFFICERS INSTALLED arted | | vett Council Had Ceremony Pe formed by Norbert De Ceiles of Woonsocket. .1‘vl\za\'k< in which he tc f righteous th FREEA of this respor J 1. |iS the attending o 1to do with th work., M Be strong intellectuall G lndage, Begin- rdenin; session were Presiden nciple of Dam he world toda ed the si the Power o T. Pa ond aide, I led to do we can d Ruth, on iwo occa~ at Grand View is Jead. having NUNE| New London Association Met With SoRea bt the Haven Park Church Pastor. hie conservat George | New Haven. There is On Tuesday th 5.960 coming to the miss- | meeting of the New he can be found. Police | tion Congregational Ministers all parts of this section of | hfi!n . Samuel H. How » state were on the lookout for him 24 ric Congregational the ¢ nty 3 , hospitals, aln Thn meeting was held at tb ouses and publi titutions of evi Memorial and nd ail over the .LAU’ were sear: exerc effort to locate him. lowed \1_, —_— — | Rev. 3. H. Shelden 7o Fight Foot and Mouth Disease in| 3e% on Sl = fon followed. H SRRt i mcheon was then served, the menu TSpeka, Kas, Fe Governor | being as follov CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. | conferred on him rogramme followe Aime Gor mantic made a Father Dt were P. .| Want Government Corporation Per- 1 manent. good | opened with devotlona . which were n of i nier of the Baltic fairly | Norbert Da Celles of vlv | There were al s | trola_loaned through the Plaut-Cadden compan ctions by Mr closing song od i as pr rogressive rept » shipping empo: mer institute ommerce com Rheumatn”n apper sent a special message to the | Village and Westerly | ent was La Bt. Joan Bapt S e : are today asking Chicken Pie on schedule = : L e i re For Young and Oid appropriation and Mashed Potatoes Prosidont Satibed With. Pormanency. | tis The i triain P mergency iaws to stop the Spre Ttot. Rolls P ot Pacl A L i ne foot and mouth disease among cat- | 11 n enator Nc tor ad talkec t w Coffee on the Ice Cream. Kansa: |the town and the books are Care: 2 1)\'~nus of the town clerk. There a looked spot, bringing i resident Nsts which amount to § amendm dreamed of unt — Reminiscences of Gooc X {amount to $583,829, makinz a total vail- | \ e = 8 GG 3 RHEUMATISM & | Childs e » some ext « » B Here What Ot hers Say TREATMENT ! “Many of the ministers were un On the Central Vermont nts. it was said was not fa. | Ma gy Hre What © io attend the meeting owing to, il : abiy recei e intic | favorable weather, and those present | ,l,,m,,m,‘.,,v{ Hartford Zonn., Feb. Cit ;mllwn was that there might uded Rev. J. W. Bixle , J. R. Dan- i importance of Eliminating Acidity | 7% & C Polleck J. 0. Barrowe one-half heur be- | Treasurer Charles TL. Slocum receiv - time. They reported =o: today from the trustees of th | necticut company af check for $245 , J. O. Barrowa, F. o ent did s b i | eight inches of snow up north, 3 | and Faod Fermentation. {C. I. Ricketts, D. C. Stone, J. H. Sel- | nail and sleet. The corapany B { representing two per cent. of the com-| shins thas the s | stzution demoorats ha : During the past two or o vears | F. Palmer and Rev. Ar Var- { snowplow king from I , | pany's gross vecelpts of trolley f rnational ersy X pes in winning back dem have frequer in { near] . | within th limits of the city for ti Government to Lease Ships. S S : ms concerning remarkable o, Tho ladies who served were M AboGE Al oh Hhoy - 1914, The gross receipts were 51 ilican_suppor alue of bisurated magnesia as an|C. Jones, chairman; Mrs. JH. line going both north and somn - ,613.34. The payme: s made in| [ = jtacid; and its ability to promote|lins, Mrs. H. R. Branche and Miss Eisle | geray ed fm,e“la‘ e 75 “w!‘,(, e with we GRretment Execut- | JFoliette, wh 1| REPORT OF SPECIAL BOARD normal, heaithy digestion prevent- | Brand. ! storm. ed in 1894, i r"-mui“\‘m;L OF NAVAL OFFICERS | ng food fermentation and neutral T e PR e T Sidewali cleaning was sxtremely dif- l e leasing of ships to N i angerous stomach acid has o $1,000 Gift to D. A. R. j ficult Tuesday morning and many gave rSTILL PARLEYING by the _government. 1i|Says Hobson's Amendment Would| smonstrated. Until recentl EhoraialS A. R, has{it up temperarily. Underneath the {wo sists could supply bisurated MAENeSS | pecn i, o LTt L AL N00 Th ey | Smow was & fhick crust of e and | SN B SMiP L) n powder form only, from cne to tWo |of Mre. Ellzabeth Prentis Lyon, wife|sleet which made a fine foundation for easpoonfuls of which, taken in a Httle | of Jonn J. Lyon, who died recently, | sieighing. For the first time this win- vater after me: | Announcament oF the gife was mads by | tor many of the milkmen delivered | atscised . These included prepara- | leas tops all fermenta: {Mrs. Sidney H. Miner, regent, at the | their milk in sleighs and all stated that | tions for revision of the pending bill| 1c1d, but sufferers from stomach trou- { January meo of the chapter, held | they found the going excellent. +o draw’ SupporE Prom progressive re-| i o will be glad to.lsarn that, after o I in the parish hall of All Souls’ church| No complaints from trouble as the | publican senators ang proposals de-| ze Navy's Preparedness. (Continued from Page One) g ior Secretary Dan-! ent to the house today a report from a special board of naval officers xpressing the on that the m par - would be ri ze SLOANS LINIMENT r neuralgia, sciatica, bruises. almest instantly to de u\mox-\lm by | an Senators Confident. After all angles of the situation had| xmmrmm-' he been canvassed during the day, thelinch armor piercing shells unless enate having adjourned to awalt the|demonstrated that they can pierce ong series of experiments, a leading |at New London Monday afternoon. The | result of the storm were received at|signed fo win back at least six of the| T OF AnGTACIng. Grussiats Tas | airt et e i s e the. Tocsl telonhons. oMee. Te oo ess | Steme T L ow succeeded in producing a 5 grainf{terest to be used by the chapter for|pected that nothing of any consequence | republicans yesterday in an effort to| :biet which combines all the valuable [any purpose it sees fit. The gift came | will resuit as the storm consisted prin- | SenG the measure haclk to the com | Al Druggists, 25¢c. ¥ 9 : % i Send four cents in intacid properties of the ordinary bis- | as a complete surprise to the members | ctpaily of snow and sleet and this will | merce committ joutcome of the skirmishing, republi-:inch armor at 12,000 yards. s stamps for a : ordt : 3 : o ! : : TRIAL BOTT irated magnesia in a very conven- |of the chapter. not bother the telephons lines. 2 =2 . g | 1e were confident that .I\rr’ This amendir was adopted LE ent form. This new tablet of bisura-| Mrs. Sara T. Kinney of Hartford, | At Willimantic no cars were run up | President Confers With Republicans. | : st the measurc had_been|honse several go, but probabiy | Dr. Earl S. Sloan, ed magnesia can now be obtained of | honorary state rogent, was the guest|to well into the afternoon. Tuesday| Preliminary skirmishes at the capi-|won. Senators Smoot, Lodse, Weeks|will be voted on again when the bill is = . Sloan, Inc of honor of the chapter, to which she | morning an attempt was made to run | tol and White House were begun eariy|and others declar gave an interesting address on The ja car to South Coventry from the barn |in the day Great Sea) of the United States. on West Main street a irugsists evetywhere and many phy- ans are already prescribing them naicad of the powder form. d that the bill v Dept. B. President Wilson confer-|dead. Democratic lead: on the oth several progressive republi-|er hand, still were hop |advanced to the point of final passage. | The house spent all of today on the | measure and remained in session until Philadelphia, Pa. § 5.45. It svasired with