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SUMMARY FOR THE CITY A comparative summary for Willlmantic for 1909 and 1914 follows:" dance in the town hall. Undertakers Busy. SALTS IF KIDNEYS ©OR BLADDER BOTHER PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING ~ —_— g P:‘ Increase Eight persons have died in Jewett ————— 4 P 1914 1909 1909-14 1 City and Lisbon within a few daye.|Harmless to flush Kidneys and neu- Number of establishments ........... 51 ... | One undertaker was ,called to three acide= Persons engaged in manufacturers .. 3,845 sz'll 17.3 |cases in ome night and now has five Proprietors and firm members . - 24g 217 % fugerals to attend. i 1 What s Going On Toenight. scarf Postmaster John O’Rourke; | Salaried employes ..........-- s ., 29 2 . s as casential in modern house as et h: su.n & l':l guflntnn ta:ml. No. consol:’tion. a bill fold by Timothy E. ‘\;V?ge eax;‘nae‘::ae(pao‘::n number) . :;,g% d 03,&:: _12% STAFFORD SPRINGS M:",’ is to lighting. We guaran- A oL P : e sloiel o Capitel 1 $12,005000 $9,015,000 210 - tas the very best PLUMBING WORK OBITUARY. e 1,937,000 1,458,000 32;9 [ To Start on Building of New Mill— by expert workmen at the fariest CENSUS OF MANUFACTURERS. e slbani ey i . 3 399,000 223,000 19 Rural Route No. 3 Extended. prices 2 2 - 1,538,000 1,285,000 4. Marked: Incremse: of 1914 Summary, Hapgis Edan. Glark. 2 LA . 4585000 3194000 436 | Mrs. Charles Fox has gone to St.|scalding sensation, mm‘% A T VA Over That of 1900. Hattie Hdna, ihe nine months D10l Wiine or produots & 9,564,000 6,733,000 42,0 | Augustin, Fla, where she expects to|irritation at the meck of the bladder, _ daugnter of Wiliis and Marvia Greeh | Value added by manufacturer (vaius stay ‘until epring. OBIEINg you to seek relief two or three F T A prelimminary atatement of the gen- | Clatk, dled of broncus) PRoure o of products less cost of materials) 4,979,000 3,539,000 0.7 e insurance on #he stock of goods |times during the & eral results of the census of manu- fecturers for Willimantic, has been is- sued by Director Sam L. Rogers of the Bureau of Census, Department - of Commerce. It consists of a summary comparing the figures for 1909 and 1034, by, (otals, prepmred underithe Al rection of Willlam M. Stewart, chief statistician for manufacturers. Starts For Hot Springs. John E. Brick of Windham road left Thursday morning for Hot Springs, lumbia. Besides the parents a twon brother, several half brothers and sis- ters survive. Eber Harris. Word was received Thursday of the death of Eber Harris in Paterson. N. J. He was a member of Company D, Twenty-First regiment, enlisting in 18#% and was in the service three years. He dled February 7 at the age of 80. His body will be brought to North Windham for burial 1 A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. and Mrs. Alfred Leblond of Lebanon avenue, on the 18th of the month. ANNUAL ROLL CALL OF THE METHODIST CHURCH Mayor Dunn Pays Eloguent Triblte to Memory of Washington and Lincoln. The annual roll call and meeting of JEWETT CITY Death of Esther Ward Willcox—Frank W. Campbell, Formerly of Norwich, Ezekiel Kezia Kinney’s Death at Voluntown. Dead—Death of Esther Ward Willcox, daughter of Ellen Ward and Harry T. James— the elder of George Pancino, damaged by the fire in the Kane bullding, Tuesday morn- ing has been adjusted. Mr. Paniera will move into the new building of Alfred Bidorini on Main street. Will Start to Build Mill. Materlal for the construction of a general work shop in connection with the building of the new mill has arriv- ed. The snow has heen cleared away and work on the building will begin soon. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Faulkner are in constant dread, the water sometimes with @ and is very there is difficulty in a3 it. Bladder wulue-. most folks call ll. can't conmtrol because ‘While it is extremely 67 West Main Street Robert J. Cochrane QA8 EITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Coni:. Agent for N. B, O, Sheet Packing. Ark. He has been ill with grip for & turing Man’s Ankle. - 1d o1 “‘illgox, died Thursday afternoon after| visiting friends in Boston and Lowell. | tralize the acids in the urine 80 it no oo TiioTendtiobe by ren s | e el enodist church Jwed e ™ | o brief illness caused by heart trouble.| Miss Mattie McCulloch s visiting |longer is a source of irritation to the health in a milder climate. Mr. Brick e pmbulance from St i Ceciaas | Thursday evening. Supper Was SeIV-|The child was 5 years, 11 months old, | her brother, John McCulloch in Mount | bladder and urinary organs which then will be gone for a month. ot e B ry “attormoon | i |ed at 7 o'clock, over two hundred sit- |and was of unusually charming per-| Vernon, N. Y. normally again, ol b:ll;?g Il’iirre Marcouix, an employe of | ting down to a most bountiful repast. ;sonalit::_.v Shei bels born in tLls-?nor;\ Z’r‘\: Mail Route Extended. ™ Salts is lnexgenliv.. harmless, 3 Burned by Exploding Gas. the Smith-Winchester company to the [ During the supper, ‘\(r‘shlieebg “ xmd bl ']‘)230“;{, e ttls GHY bal i R{u;‘a.l mail route N’u._ahhl been_;;- —d ,:m'{,‘;‘.‘;,.ii"'%oé.mnfi"-?&.‘fi“ ia, Hean“g and Plumb"‘g - | hospital for treatment. le engag- | Myron P. Jackson furnished a delight- very e 2 i- | tended two and one tenth mi e Wilbur G. Stevens of North Wind- | Q88 8, oo e fellow workman in |ful musical programme. The gpeak- |SVery prospect of a more tham ordl-| o G, ""c0cs from Lincoln's Corner |2Pd is used by thousands of folks who ham, employed by C. R. Harris, met with a painful accident Thursday aft- ernoon. While at work he attempted to discover the location of leaking gas and the gas ignited and burned Mr. Stevens severely on the lower part of his face and on his arms. _He was at- tended by a Willimantic physician and later taken to the hospital. At the hospital Thursday evening it was said that he was quite comfortable. moving some machinery a large piece of iron fell upon his left ankle, frac- turing it. Assistant Y. M. C. A. Secretary. Everett Ladd of 150 Church street has been engaged as assistant secre- tary of the local Young Men’s Chris- tian association and will take up his work Saturday the 19th. Mr. Ladd is a student in Windham High school and FUNERALS. for a time will devote only part time ers for_the evening were Mayor Dan iel P. Dunn, Attornev_General George E. Hinman, Sunday School Superin- tendent Walter Lydall and D. W. Co- nant, chairman of the board of trus- tees. Rev. W. O. Nuzum, pastor of the church, acted as toastmaster, and presided in his usual graciofs man- ner. Mayor Dunn was the first speaker and took for his talk “Patriotism.” He paid an eloquent and gloynng tribute nary career, and her sudden death is a great blow to the family and their Frank W. Campbell. Frank W. Campbell died at his home in Lisbon at midnight on Wednesds He had been ill for three years with valvular disease of the heart. Sawyer and Orson Campbell and was born in Lisbon April His home was in Jewett City He was a member friends. the son of Emily 18, 1861. nearly all his life. He was s to Westford Hill and Sand Hill and back to Westford village. The entire route now covers twenty-seven and two tenths miles, according to official records. Isabelle Dobson, operated on for ap- pendicitus at Johnson Memorial hos pital several days ago is making good recovery. COLCHESTER MEN’S SUGGESTION. to Care For the Insane. are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves- cent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble, left in almshouses. During the years since, despite additions to our own hospital and the erection of the Nor- wich state hospital, the provisions for 92 Franklin Street i IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO B Wi £ the Central Baptist church in Nor- = a No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street to the were to the memory of Washington and |of C i ; Led State of Connecticut to First Steps | the insane have never been sufficient == Lincoln. | Fo said “that if we are true | Wich, where he resided at one time. Pe L PN DeTar Dot suilciefit Emeralds vs. Taftville. The first in a series of three games between the Taftville and Emerald basketball teams will be played here tonight. The second wil be in Tats ville, Tuesday, the 22nd, and if nec- The funeral of Edward F. Collins was held from his home in the Fland- ers aistrict Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock. Rev. W. O. Nuzum officiated. Burial was in the Nathan Hale ceme- to our church and our God we are true ‘American citizens. It is religion that has brought this country where it is { today.” Attorney General Hinman brought greetings from the Congregational He is survived by his mother and a son, Frank W. Cam and three brothers, Fred and Emery of Lisbon and Oscar of Jewett City. Ezekiel James. Ezekiel James died at his daughter’s, pbell, of Norwich, “The Care of the Insane, Past and was the subject of an interesting address given Monday ev- ening by Dr. C. Floyd Haviland, su- pertendent of the Connecticut Hospi- from almshouses. However, the last assembly passed an excellent law, di- recting the removal of all insane from their unsuitable almshouse surrpund- ing, but until more accommodations are provided it will be a physical im- Most Cigars -n-l Goox "HE!E ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR tary, arrangements being in charge of a n 2 church and from the Brotherhood of | Fizekicl James died at his daushters, | perte o pussiblllty to comply with such man. Sesiry & Giini will Bo/piayed on nen 5 5 ] Mrs. William T. go00d’s, al for the Insane, before the Twen- EfmecE Rt secthryiay st iel cooay fal territory. |The championship of | hat church. e dellyered o ¥ and|Pachaug early Thursday mornins. He|tieth Century club at its annual meet- THOS. M, SHEAY Prop. *Franklin St Eastern Connecticut is at stake and a teresting address on “The mental and moral attitude of the people in general had been ill for ten days with hemor- ing in Middletown. The speaker sald NEW PEN RECORDS Next to Palace Cafe K. of C. Whist. lively time is expected. Towrard the Government> He spoke of |Thages. He was born in Richmond,|in part MADE AT STORRS. There was a large attendance on = the people who do not treat the gov- |R: L.) April ]15 1833, !h_;" son of]-{'t?a::: One of the earliest movements — Wednesday at the last in the series of | Baptist C. E. Society’s Sleighride. ernment as they themselves would be “‘:‘” and ,Tlfl;‘{m‘ flflmvt (heir; looking to the care of the insane in|Rhode Island Reds Take Honors Away LEGAL NOTICES Bhists. eh D aaome council, | The C. E. soclety of the Baptist|treated; their unwillingness to pay bt Rl g T e 3| — ség‘zou“r';:fl‘;:xflt“f:’;‘;‘; ‘l'; From Black Rhinelanders. jghts of Columbus has been giving ! ., ch enjoyed a sleigh ride through | just taxes, people who are dissatisfied | ~% 1~ h 168 BE = or- 5 . Natt s 2 St ihe Center Sirsctaimory. hanrat| ok lendoyed o sielah frlde thirgugni| SRtHERS JERERE, Wie Rl e whom he married 58 years ago. - Eor- appears Dr. Nathaniel Dwight of Col-| Last week's pen record of 50 eggs prize, a Valentine cake, was won DY | g made at Windham Center where |Foads, etc., vet are unwilling to pay | Y=€EbS vears J&0 U6 Flarr el S | chester ad dressed a letter to the Con-|made by A. A. Schwartz's pen of Miss Alice Murphy; ladies’ consolation | {.y wwere entertained at supper by the | the necessary increased expense, == -fl‘ {r_ P Tl b necticut State Medical soclety upon|Rlack Rhinelanders from Burlingame, award, a bon bon dish by Miss Mabel | o, “eoh S0 1" * congregational | Superintendent Walter Lydail was |Seven vears ago, He ls survived bylthe subject of a hospital for the in-|Cal, has now been Lioken by a New | The Board of Relief of the Town of Jenlins; gentlemen's first prize, a Silk | Cruisy” y the mext speaker and kept the audi- | these children: Mrs. John A. Phillips|sane. in consequence of which a com- | Hampshire pen of Rhode Island Reds| Norwich, Conn. will meet in the City e ence in an uproar with his bright, gf Mo v Nio:;'ol} A. Jnrr;ei,nf‘;fl:\l“‘f- mittee was appointed to collect infor- | owned by A. W. Rumery of Danville. | Hall Building, i‘ndwx‘d Fowa, - sy, ——— — = * | bury, Ezekiel B. James of North Ston-|mation regarding the number of in- unda, excepte: Tom Fel t to Pller Cured in 8 to 14 Days, Raymond Wiley g in Boston, |Witty remarks. = e last|inston, Mrs. W. T. Bitgood of Gris-|sane in the state. In 1513 the com- |werk Sith 1o seas l:at!hveir“?rédl(toro;?; f;fibm)‘x’o‘ s from the S i3 oRrugEicts Xetuna money It FAZO| It was noted in the Boston papers on | spaniier and feferred o the changes in | ToId, Mrs: George A; Dawley of Vol- | mittec was continued but there is 1o | G- Knights ben of Whits Woandoties | the Asscessts ana to transact any other Bleeding or Protruding Biles. First:| Tuesday that Raymond Wiley was Willimantic during the past . forty O ot Caword. There are “j3|Tecord of a report being made. In|from Bridgeton, R. L. were second with | Dusiness proper to be dome at said application gives relief. 50c. meeting with much success as a SIng- | vears. He also spoke of his asso- [James of Griswold. —There arve 731814 the soclety appointed a single|4s eggs. Tom Barron's pen of the ot Meewioh. O PRIGFS _— - ——em er in vaudeville. Mr. Wiley i5 & jations with the church in that time. ll;a_:ln chiidren an g g member to obtain the desired infor- |same breed from <Catforth, England, Norwich, Conn., Jan. 30th, WINDHAM GARAGE. ‘Willimantic boy and posseses a splen- There were no reports of any nature | child mation by applying to the General As- did voice of unusual range which he Miss Kezia Kinney. were third with 46 eggs. Two pens ANSEL A. BECKW] s = Eiven soctation” of Congressional Ministers. | of Rhode Island Reds owned by Chas FRED ROTHERO, Auto B ey ARSI " Satis- | uses intelligently. Local friends are | i cervice closed with the people| Miss Kezia Kinney died Wednesday | The data secured must have beeh in-|O. Fothemus. o \f"xy Cmd THOMAS JROTHERO faction guaranteed. pleased to hear of his success. marching around the room singing |at the home of her niece, Miss Lucy curate, as only 146 insane were re- | Fatherland Farm, Byfield, Mass., tied Board of Relief. 196 Valler St. Phone 356. | R “When the roll is called up yonder” | White, in Voluntown. She had been | ported. with 44 eggs each. AT A COURT OF PROBATE JOHNSTON BROS., Props. |January Births Number Thirty-Eight.|and “Blest be the tie that binds.” helpless for a long time, and died at] Brought Up In 1821. There were a total of twenty-eight |at Canterbury, within and for the Dis s et e e e e — | There were 38 births in the town of The following committes had charge | 72 years of age, the cause being a “Nothing further seems to have|pens including Barred and ‘White | trict of Canterbury, on the 16th day of m during January, 21 girls and | of_the meeting: shock and heart trouble. been done until at the meeting of the [ Rocks, White and Silver Wyandottes, | February, 191. AY M. SHEPARD | vitations: v, v 2 Present—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. J Twin boys were born to Mr.| Invitations: _J. H. Bently, A. C. : : state medical society in 1521 Dr. Eli | Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorns, | @ Seripture, F. P. Davoll: Decoratlons: | 1. Ef;”a;" Ml B’f:““d. { sud.|Todd again presented the matter of | Mottled Arconas, and Oregons . that |, —iste of Charles Holt Barrows, Jate Bubossdine Kmore & Shem | F 5 Mrs. Walter Lyndall, Mrs. Robert | Bdwara Af Barrett who died sud-|the insane and told of the great dif-(made a 50 per ‘cent. yield or better > S FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | Children Who Are Sickly |Drom i (2., %% Yotier: | Max 1k 15 He was the con of Sa | (5 "Som I Grci homses o oels | Pons iakon, eihor. Toid 920 sbmr 3 | wrinien SSMIEIIER"T, 22 Eou"l2 Mothers who value their own comfort | B: o tilda Moore and Mason Barrett. Mr. | i€ hem S P eggs, a n ‘application to sald Court, In | and the welfare of their children should | ton. George H. Hall, W. C. Lyman, C. B : fived in Jewett City and |Vate dweliings. A committee was | little less than for the preceding week | 2ccordance with the statute, for an 60-62 North St., Willimantic | fever be without a box of Mother|L. Clinton, D. W. Conana, H. C. Mur- | Barrett has lived in Jew ¥ and| onin appointed who finally recom- |but an even 400 eggs better than for | Order of sale of the whole or part of Lady Assistant Tel connection | Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children,|ray, W. H. Burlingham, H. E. An- f:i‘:;(?"wfg’ O AT, ey first mar-|mended the erection of an institution | the corresponding week last year. Thus | (1§, Te2l fstate described thereln, it 13 - e e eniave " Toveriahnass, | iony, ead A C. Sorlpture. vouD-|faking piace in Jewstt City 15, fax. the eiclssiva care/cf (he nwens: | fhe Nens ern: SasdiNeily inceaseing | nexfaThe the robats Ofie 1Lyt HIRAM N. FENN D Kipation. testhing® diaorders hoss: | ber, commitfes: * Mesdames . Wesley | [SHnE Bach, In, JoHol QY Ol one is was approved and referred to|thelr margin over last years produc-|pury on the Iith day of February. . ache and stomach troubles. Used by |lMorse, Tinkerf, Beebe, ench, Bent-{ o wahter, Miss 3and I. Barrett. His|2oother committes for faxiher slabor- n. 916, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, an mothers for 28 years. These powders 1y, Hastings, Scripture and Swift. ation and during the year 1821 it Inasmuch as the mating season is that notice thereof be given by pub- UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, |never fail. Sold by all drug stores, B s second marriage was with Miss Flors|was determined there were at least [ now at hand every reader who belipves | WShing a copy of this order in The YT N 3 - i o Ayer of Willimantic on Oct. 4, 1884. i 5 Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper havin 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. i&cw’,m?";;uegmfié’fi e sunstitale Noted Here and There. He was a member of Undaunted lodge, | °"¢_ thousand insane persons in the ?w‘q:m;— will undoubtedly be interested | 3 circulation in <aid District, and tha: Telephone Lady Assistant | Gray Go. Le Ro. The Sewing circle of St. Joseph's | No. 34, K. of P., and of Hawkins com- | State: n the following paragraph taken from |return be made to this Court, Murray's Boston Store Application Made. the January report of the hospital auxiliary met at the Nurses’|pany, Uniform Rank, K. of P., of New National | Attest: nome Thursday afternoon to sew for | London. e was a £rand juror In “At an adiourned meeting of the|Laving Contest at Mountain Grove! . ., A. HALE BENNDTT the hospital. state _medical society later in the | Mo. o udge. Charles C. Jones, head of the com- bon for several Y ars. member of the Willimantic Methodist He was a year, . it was voted to appoint ents to A mistake often made s to set the first ben to go broody in the spring. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District i 2 S church. Two brothers, -Alfred and collect subscriptions for orw! t ?;féfligeflz:rgfflfi? o d;l;:e (pz\nog;a,‘ Chauncey Earrett, of Gresnedlle, sur- | the proposed institution and an appro- I’.’,‘fp.‘,"’;;‘g‘";u‘;?,,"":h;‘:';n:’ the hem | of Norwich oae® e bt o visiting the High schools at Bockville | vive him. priation of $200 was made from the so- = or SAsON | by esent—NELSON AYLING, Judg and South Manchester. Ladies’ Society Entertained. ciety’'s funds such being the first and she is usually the first hen to go broody in the spi Bstate of Elizabeth Drysdale, late of el money to be devoted to the public ing. About the time | Norwich, in said District, deceased. Among the commissions for second | The Ladies’ society of the Congre- of the insane in this state. the winter layer goes broody the non- | The Executor exhibited his admin lieutenants of the Connecticut Guard|gational church was entertained at| “The matter was kept before the | Winter layer begins to produce. Setting | tration account with said estate to the signed by Governor Holcomb recent- (Mrs. F. F. Robinso: public through the efforts of the medi- | the first hen to go broody in the | Court for allowance; it is therefore ly, was that of Paul A. Merriam of | noon s cal society and as a result a hospital | SPring on eggs from the flock usually |, Ordgred; That the 23d aay of Febru Company L of this city. the year were Mrs. W. Alling, Miss | was incorporated, and appropriation |Means that the good winter layer is | foremoon. at the Probate Court Room f f Mrs. R F. Cheney, Mrs.| granted, and eveniually what is now |Set on the non-winter layer's eggs and | in the City of Norwich, in sajd District, E. A. Faust, Mrs|known as the Hartford Retreat was|as & result the good winter layer|be, and the same is, appointed for ; John LaFontaine, | erected and opened for the care of | SPends three weeks incubating the eggs | hearing the same, and the sald Execu- New Arrivals In The Dress Goods Section Florida CUBA—AUGUSTA SOUTH Sha Mt A Burdick. At Norwich Whist. patients “April 1, 1824. The General Hospita 'I_]n1ll\ in 1866 the assembly adopt- ins same year the erection of s begun, it then our local ed an act creating a hospital for the ne of Connecticut and during the being and perhaps six weeks brooding the chicks. The final result is that the good hen has spent about nine weeks raising and brooding the chicks from the poor hen’'s eggs while none of her fian eggs have been used for incuba- tion. tor is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the daté of said hearing. and make re- turn to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. — i at The three best pens in each of the : THAT INCLUDE TAFFETA, SILK CREPE, MERCERIZED Through All smlni-l.i.; fus Goorend e M s The Geheral Hospital for | principal hreeds are as follows: Atcest: HELEN M, DRESCHER, tric Lighted Trains n attended the D. A. R. whist,at| It was opened April 30, 1868, but during Plymouth Rocks. = < ¥ PROBATE HELD TISSUE, POPLIN, MADRAS, GALATEA AND GINGHAM the Wauregan in Norwich Wednds- | the prsi yeas of lts existence the av: | PR LR g A g g 36-inch wide Taffet, suitable for street, party and evening dresses, colors are navy blue, belgique blue, midnight blue, hunter green, tete-de-negre, pink and white, $1.00 a yard. 27-inch wide Nagatsu Silk, fine and sheer, suitable for eve- ning or party frocks, all colors and shades are included, at 25¢ Two Splendid Values In Wavy Hair Switches These Hair Switches are really thren switches in one. They are economical as well as practical. You can take the three strands apart and wear one, two or three, according to the style in which you desire to dress your hair. 24-inch SWITCHES $2.95 28-inch SWITCHES $4.95 THE H. C. MURRAY GO. 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Every Baby Would Like A Go-Cart, a Crib, a High Chair or a Rocking Horse. Now these things are all necessary and the people should have them. Bet- ter look them up at LINCOLN'S urniture Store day. Sleighing Party. A sleighing party haug Wednesday nigt of a went to Pa- nd enjoyed a ze number of patients was but 85, while at the end of five years, the av- era census was but 264, w course, meant many insane were still ® U ADMIRAL GRANT ADMIRAL GRANT AND COMMANDER sTI Information about ubmarine warfare | COMMANDER_STIRLING RLING TELL ABOUT U BOATS fresh from duty at sea with his under- hich, of 4 Jules F. Francis (Barred) W. Hampton Beach, L. I. ... 6 Fairflelds Farms, Short Falls, D Holliston Hill Poultry Farm (White) Holliston, Mass. .. ‘Wyandottes. Tom Barron, (White) Cat- forth, England Obea G. Knight, Bridgeton, R. I. ....... P. W. Backus, (White) Chat- ham, Ontario ..« Rhode Island R.dl. Jacob E. Jansen, North Ha- ven, Conn. 5 A. “’, Rumery (Barred) 351 561 513 465 459 Danville, N. bans, White Leghorns. Will Barrons, Beartle, Preston, England Tom Barron, Catforth, Eng- iand 5 Frank R. Hancock, Jackson- ville, Vt. . Miscellaneous. Oregon Agricultural College (Oregons) Corvallis, Ore. .. J. Collison, (Black Leghorns) Barnacre, Garstang, Eng. .. Claude Clinton, (Mottled An- conas) Red Hook, N, Y. 349 329 292 E. L. M. is superfor and valuable remedy for all affections of the skin. Its soothing, healing, antiseptic _proper- ties are manifested after,the first ap- plication and the most stubborn cases of eczema, salt rheum, running sores and all itching and painful skin eruptions quickly yield to the treat- ment of this purely vegetable oint- ment. If aficted with any form of skin trouble use E. L. M. ointment. Sold by all druggists. 260— Advertisement. = American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. Livery Connection, Shetucket Street, FARREL & BANDERSON, Props. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Norwich, on the 17th day of Febru- D, 1916. J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of abeth D. France, late Norwich, in said District, deceas. The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration account with said estate to the Court for aliowance; it is there- ore Ordered, That the 23d day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1916, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwieh, in said District, be. and the same appointed for hearing the same, and’ the sald Admin- istrator is directed to give notice there- of by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a eirculation in_said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing. and make return to the Cou VBLEON' 5. AV TiNG, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, feb18d Assistant Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 17th day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1916. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Estate of John Kimball, Norwich, in sald District, dec: ball of Hartford, o Court and filed & for the reasons there- 'at an instrument pur- porting to be the last will and testa- ment of said deceased be admitted to probate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and detérmined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 15th day of March, A. D. 6, at 11 o'clock i tiio foronoon, and that metice of the pendeney of said petition, and of said of N Judge. late of PD! petition prayin; in set forth, tl o hearing th , be given by the pub- Every Boy Would Like OBITMENY. . Hcation of {his order one time in some “The Healer of Skin Diseases” newspaper baving a circulation in sald District, at least ten days prior to the date of said hearing, and that returm be made to this Court. TBON 3 AYLING, Judge. The aboveand foregolng is a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. T OF PROB. HELD at Norwich, within and for e District of No: 17th day of Febru- Bry. Present—NELSON J. tate of Patrick of Norwieb itte 1 AYLING, Judge. J. O'Connor, late in Zaid District, dectasea. Conn. e e fEagine, e 2 to be the last will and testament said deceased ?zexug#"gd,m .:b;t:‘. s N R Norwich, in Strict, { of Fmflu«r’ A. D l’X' lt o'clock in the I‘oranoon and that notice Ay R S ZanLe = mu tion of m-mordu ono i water flotilla. Last year the fotilla was commanded by Commander Yates Stirling, Jr., whose testimony before the congressional committees then as to the efficiency of the boats was of a startling nature. Commander Stirling will testify ‘after Admiral Grant. and the limitations of submersibles has glven to the.house naval committee by Rear Admiral Alwert W. Grant, who was ed Dby Secretary Daniels several months ago to command the submarines of the Atlantic fleet. 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