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rty~-third Anniversary Celebration WHEN THE STORE CLOSES TONIGHT OUR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION WILL END pemdet 2| Our Anniversary Celebration is an important event as it involves an Extraordinary Sale of Spring ‘was then chosen clerk. After the clerk had read the call, Chairman P toinen b peis 8| Merchandise at much reduced prices. Here is a brief list of Anniversary Special Values. Read | ize the sewer district, and not to take | any direct action towards the bullding emwerrame sl every item---there is something here you need, without a doubt. Then resolve to visit the storé;!: ‘meeting. ferbert B, Brancho then presented st o oo e || today and profit by these money-saving offerings. ! advantage of those citizens of the town ! of Norwich living northerly of m;ac::: e oaeuitiey Do peovlden Tor the EEiveitnl WOMEN'S WEAR | ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS IN MEN'S WEAR | Amiversary Specls made more comfortable and conven- R¥hereas, No seware facllities now New Spl‘il\g Suits Coats and Waists | ers ana Youtns New Spring Suits, two ana thres-button Handkerchiefs Silks and Dress Goods - = 82-inch Striped Volle, white ground with sflk stripe and flower— 27-inch Tussah SiIk in white and colors—24-inch Silk and Linen exist in such scction save !;r tklhe“c\on- ;n:rtie,:! Tate;:;l:on;; nl:lns:‘ny “':‘d,, ‘t:.ncy :’;:—‘l“" these are sll .95 oo? ”21"' Women's _Fine Pongee in tan and lavender, value 29c and 39c—Anniversary 2 of a fe ored familie . - gular $16.00 Spring Suits—Anniversa A R e Here Are Special Values For Anniversary Week ta . Hestibchad | Lasvn Price .. e Handkerchi 10c value Resolved, That the residents of that efs, good 2 Women's and Misses' New Spring Suits, made in the newest Men's and Youths® Spring Welght Top Coats, in black and Ox- and perfect in every way, at 82-inch Wash Pongee in White, half silk, for walsts and dresses, pection of ine {own of Norwich which bt Sl e Ykl e g ford, hand-tallorea throughout, silk lined and silk faced to edge, $15 95 6 for i8¢, or €ach........... B0 | VAlue 3IC—ANNIVErsary PrICe . .cceseessossnos <eanssssassensn divistor between the town and city, fit, only a limited number to be sold at this price—these are reg- 17 50 our regular $20.00 Top Coats—Anniversary Price............. o Women's Fine Mercerized Yard-wide Silk Marquisette, newest floral designs and dainty Westerly by the Yantic river, northerly ular $25.00 value—Anniversary Price................ z ¢ Handkerchiefs, plain white i the Yantic colorings, for walsts or dresses, value §8c—Anniversary Pric by a line commencing on the Yan and colors, regular 10c value, 4 0 ¥ 2 2 v Sport Coats, in white, neat black o at 6. for 25¢c, or each......... 6o Yard-wide M 11 1l silk, in bla 1} el destrabls river opposite Harland’s corner and ‘Women's and Misses’ Snappy s - 3 e Messaline, all silk, in black only, very rable for Tunning casterly through the Intersec- and navy with pencil stripes, many styles of checks and plaids, $6 50 | Men’s 25¢ Garters, 17¢ Men’s Union Suits, 798¢ g sl o A AL e e ST I e e Sesteal el B &y i 2108 wlety of hanisome NovRliyiCots Anale iR i Men's Garters—Boston, Paris or Men's Ecru Ribbed Union Suits, | Handkerchiefs, resular 2sc Crepe-de-Chine, all silk and 40 inches wide, for walsts and e R interuaction Of ‘seln Toads Women’s Waists, in a most wonderful assortment, including Brighton Pad Garters. in all the | Spring weight, sizes 3¢ to 46, regu- | 224 50c value at 3for 80, or | dresees, in white, black and every fashionable shade, value 4 in the straight course, and easterly by Mlb!he;knew hjh gvxgr itn ‘;,b] and J,Ap‘.\\pc . silk, satin stripe Ex‘)l:\‘x.l;;' X:lnrse,“aox‘ Feguiar 26c | lar $1.00 value—Anniversary Price e $1.39—Anniversary Price ... e 1.19 b o 5 end of said t < ainties .ingerie Waists, these are very ] — ice 2 2 R e bl et Al it i e 195 pair. Yard-wide Shepherd Check, black and white, for dresses, four 4 mentioned line and running southerly special value—ANRIVErsary PRiCe.............oeeeeues & - Men's $1 SR % D . S ot Nk o e - in a line parallel for a_thousand feet i g I > b 74 en’s $1.00 Shirts, Domestic Departmen ecks, z > T R R Anniversary Offering of Children’s Wash Dresses Men’s Silk Hosiery, 39¢ Mars P, & AL Epeoial Negiiges | O lotof Senuple Tablo Clothe, a3 Yard-wide Novelty Stripe Whipcord, for dress or skirt, six 7 city do hereby organize themselves to- During Anniversary Week, Children’s Gingh Silk _ Hcsiery —Phoenix, | Shirts, u brand new line of Spring | continued patterns, no Napkins to | St¥les of stripes on tan ground, value S0c—Anniversary Price. . 444: / gether as a bodv and incorporate to s DN Efve ey tasarh 5 & vETety et 1 Everwear brands, in plain | patterns and colorings, all sizes, match, all the standard sizes; 60-inch Shepherd Check Suiting, half wool, two sizes of checks, construct and maintein drains and models in Children’s Ginghs signs that will appeal to bot col and fancy stripes, our entire | guaranteed strictly fast colors, res. one lot of discontinued patterns in | good weight for suit or skirt, value $1.00—Annive, Pri 79c F sewers for the benefit of the district Dresses, at a price that will mother and the children, thes stock of Men's 50c Silk Hosiery— | ular $1.00 value—Anniversary Price | Napkins, at one-third less than reg. o T i RY ~E e E in accordance with the statutes for "e‘; not be duplicated this scason @ | are cxcepiional valud—An- ¢ Anniversary Price 3% a pair. 79¢ each. ular prices. 50 and 54-inch Dress and Suiting materials in spot-proof serge 4 R s o —Anniversary Price ........ niversary Price ...... . MEN’S PAJAMAS—Spring weight, strictly new merchandise, 60-inch Mercerized Satin ;“‘n.{"e“c" i black and a full line of colors, value $1.25— 95€ Norwich Town sewer district, and to in a wide range of plain colors, and a complete assortment of 89 Dflunuk. five designs, value . nniversary ce .- ; have all the rights appertaining to o IC | 2%c at ... All Linen Tabie Damask, good eight, six designs, value 75c, i L . izes, these are good $1.25 value—Anniversary Price. . sewer Aistrict: lN S ] Y Two Very Special sizes, the: 5 Mr. Branche spoke of the benefits | JRRN Aoy Ot derived from a drain built about two atocer 59 ’ - i years ago at a cost of about $1,500 Women’s and Misses’ Untrimmed Fine Hemp Hats, in black > w ‘ll l‘ B H Fen Be ealian whal e and all the most fashionable colorings—these are our regular 93¢ s g omen S HuUrson osier "anning pond o t s $1.39 shapes—Anniversary Price............ e value 123c, at....... G . - there now. Mir. Branche spoke in a 19 o 5 ke - A Demonstration and Sale, Anniversary Week ¢ general way of the need of a sewer Women's Trimmed Dress Hats, in some of the newest and most 50 Hemstitched Satin Mar- Daidie Aaees AWaok ‘vegwill e a trati d ol of el The Norwich Hous compa: he stylish of this season’s shape: ellles Bed Spreads, size §1x90, R G ~ S CONSiauASISR N S - aid. does not favor locations there, is no drain for sewage. rles A. Saxton asked about the these are our regular $2.98 Hats $l 83 of the outlet and Chairman aid that could not be decided at the meetine. ’S Aprons, House Dresses, Petticoats, F. Leon Hutchins said the laying of Kimon()s and Brassieres a sewer through Washington street wouid be expensive and that if the Exactly 25 dozen Women's Bungalow Aprons, made of best i s e Feauc e quality percales, in striped designs of various colors, made full 9,_ e B i size and regular 50c value—ANniversary Price.................. < gingham and something to say about the matter. plain chambray, all the newest models, a fall line of sizes—these 79‘: famous “Burson” Seamless Hos sal —Anniversary Price subject to slight mill stains, value $5.00, @t............... $2.95 White India Linons, 40 inches wide, standard grades, value 20c and 25¢, 8t.....ceuvenn.. 1220 Brown Seamless Sheeting, 9-4 width, soft finish, value 33c, L - Seamless Sheets, size $1x99, ry. As a special inducement during this - with every purchase of Burson Hosiery amounting to $1.00 or over— 5 We Will Give Absolutely Free, One Pair of : Burson 35¢ Hosiery We Offer Burson Hosiery in These Styles ! At 19c—Women's Black Cotton | At Burson Hosiery. At 25c—Women's Black Cotton | At Burson Hoslery. At 25c—Women's Ei as much as youd like to Of course you don't! Then resolve, now, togetat those books you’vealways wanted to read. Andif thereareno special books ‘“‘ mind, get Now Published in Popular Form. extra long, free from dressing. today a few of our The titles listed below are now im | value SSc, a ws 8% the popular edition: 50 pairs of White and Gray PopularNovels,SOc Innocent, by Marie Corelll; Cap'm § Woolnap Blankets, value $2.00 25¢—Women's Postmastér Murphy spoke in favor Women’s House Dresses, made of percale, rzanization of the sewer dis- Lisle Burson Hoslery. ck Lisle Bur- | At 25c—Women's Outsize Tan Lisle - J| “Charles A id that he un- are regular $1.00 value—Anniversary Price.. D D he gt h C. Lh 1, son Hosiery. = z‘fl rson ilomers, 8 £ B an’s Daughter, oseph. C. Lin: % 25c—Women's W1 : - | At 25c—Women' White desstond ‘that It would te:impossible Women’s Wash Petticoats, made of Eve ic gingham in More than 400 to ch hsufl. i Aviate ot ATl T oy A | D ek ; $1.69 | At Ec’:‘;{z:w.\\ hite Lisle Bur t e Women's Utates ) o connect with the Washington street seorsuckersiripes—these are res ~Anniversary 43¢ C e LMl ney McCally The Coming of Cassidy, R o o€ Nine Cenfunis At Be—Women's Dlack Mercerized | At ZSe_Wemen's Outsize Split Feet |/ ewer: that _that the o rice ... T Ask e by C. ulfo ourt of In- amay urson Hoslery Burson Hoslery. continu. at some t s C i s, colors and hands Bride's Hero, by A. M. Willlamson; | Extra Speciall 50 All-wool Maco split feet. at 3ic a pair, 3 for $1.00. summer for two or three weeks at a figured design—these are regular $1.25 value—Anniversary Price 983 Orezy; The time there is hardly a drop of water e : e ; R rcia Bindtae: ‘o | stuwr 554, Aute Bupa, the Extra Speciall One case of Women's Burson Silk Hoslery, in goes through the mill gates It may Women's Brassieres, trimm h Hambu nd lace, several styles 43(: a el e WO e e e e im0k il etiiteYiaws) sirs’s mecomd GuaTity Sf Tiis Tacalic 1is be aut right Tor ihe people around. the to select from, sizes 32 to 50, our entire 30c line—Anniversary Price e — Mot s P "> 3398 | sragde—Special price a pair. southern. end, but the peo neighborhood of Pliss place would get the full benefit of the sewage on the g westerly and southerly winds, The SATURDAY ] i N - 2 &7 Be o S soiiedly e e SPESRTe n Candy Toilet Goods Drapery Department Floor Coverings Sweaters—Coatings Glove Specials how patients could recover if they had 5 Sutras Thermos Bottles, one pint size, Cortaln ‘Scrh 7 - Parquet Rug Borders in these two = = < e A 7 to breathe that nir. Chacolate Chorry Cortials = heavy metal case with alumi il e e widths: s R Dapextuaan) SWomass & e, SIC | Clomas) Here Fostmaster Murphy arcse to ual price 50c a pound—Today 29c § top and base, a $1.50 e Semof ok 2 24-inch at 30c a yard Women's and Misses’ Spring double-tipped fingers, white say that if there is any Lranch of our Dansnes [Choeaics s 60 Anniversary Price.... $1.00 ed borders, value 15¢ a yard, 36-inch at 43¢ a yard Coatings, 53 inches wide, and black, regular 50c value— is looked after with Shocolnes o 09 Toilet Paper, in rolls or pack- at . ..e. 10c | Genuine Cork Linoleum, for value 32.00 a yard, at........ $143 | A : hat of our health Rt Rold feverywhere St s rezular 5c_package bed rooms, dining rooms, halls R 5 A nniversary Price ....... . her went on to = x Sy —Anniversary Price 3 for. 10c Imported Curtain Madras, al- and kitchens, value 55c a Women's and Missss Coat . . ¥ wosen's 18-Button. Tam o & tila Diopeat iibdaioation i ennant Brand Whole Salted | . e so Marquisette and Scrim, square yard — Anniversary Sweaters, value $6.00, at.... $543 | sth for the purpose of considering the ESnuty Syl teated nes rolls or packages, usual price % ]| newest effects, value 22c a PEloet -~ peteseecsea | A0V SN e S s iia e e oy sl 10c—Anniversary Price 4 for 25¢ MAGNOL]A ardiiar wereeeee. To | Rattania Rugs, size 30x60 3 fingers, regular $1.00 value— e Wiy exDenke shot Talcum Powder, 15-ounce can, es, very pretty patterns— Anniversary Price ..... e TR R s Enameled Ware || Curin dodras win aniney | Rrmiversary "Fricg . sse | Boys’ Department e L e versary Price ............... 8¢ o not “‘pure white” bat % | | P2Stel _ colorings— Anniver- Seamless Tapestry Brussels Boys' Golf Caps and Rah Rah as the organization had not been form.- Neckwear, Laces, Etc. Talcum Powder in glass jars, B e e bat & ary Price a yard..... . 250 | Russ, size 9x12 feet, neat all- Hats, value 50c, at.. 43¢ ed. Mr. Saxton stated that he was i e N with sifter top, - four odors, the tosch of color (dark blue) over ' and Orlental effects, Small Wares referring to the expense of hiring en- Wi Dol and) 500 vetica value 25c—Anniversary Price | 18¢ pecessary to make it practical. Cretonnes in this season’s suitable for dining room: Boys' Rompers, sizes 3 to 6, s - gineers to look after the matte Anniversary Price, T 12 Peroxide of . Hydrogen, full PO Baak e T newest designs and colorings pariors or chambers—Ann value 50c, at.. seeeeees 43¢ SR : Mr. Branche said he gathered from £ e strength—a very searce article 1-Senitary 4-Reputation —Anniversary Price a yard 22 versary Price ...............$1295 yard chine Thread, all § ihe remarks that there was opposi- g S i v P A S 2Service” S-Stremgth yard.. 22 Boys' Blouses, white and col- i Syl tion to the sewer proposition. The value 25c—Anniversary Price ounce size at 7¢ 3-Quality 6-Purity ored, value 50c, at..... 43¢ ton to the sewer proposition. The e e Ao e ana Tolntroduce its excellence our | | Scrim Curtatns with neat lace el e usual price So—Anniversary &rimethod of santiation, Mr. Branche || Torchon ‘and Cotton Cruney 16-ounce size at 19 B st () osie and meertoe win - Wash Goods e e L ] Pt BRI more expense in regard to the matter value up to 15c—Anniversary ounce size at 370 While They Last at 49c Each SLbReEE e ek o naes Boys’ Washable Sults, sizes 3 e B S thain anyone else but that he is willing Pricet i Lol B S ‘urtains of m, Madras, R wool 7y welg 5 % valiio 890, ot 2 s1.43 | colors and sizes: to pay any assessment necessitated by Hamburg Edgings and Insert- Scotch Lace and handsome o ko — Anuivessary 50c Belts at 250 e SEE OUR novelty effects, th Price TVae . E x the sewer construction. ings, 1 to 3 Inches wide, Art Department WIRE GOODS SPECIALS e S e e gy o SRRy i BENSE IS Syt Mmw 3 3100 Belts at 0o Mr. VanHornis arose to make a alte np o/ 15— Aninversary Wi > .| ular 3175 valte, at.......... $1.39 | Plisse Crepe, 26 inches wide, to 8, value $4.00, at.......... 3343 . jon to the sewe: position an 3 . ¢ to Tsc vi 3 chers, . : g > . in X started to speak of the drain through 18-inch Ha’:"‘fl.’n Flouncings, versary Prices 48c, 33c and.. 15c | Baskets, Vegetable Ladles, Etc., Etc. * 5 SREY B oussisositaiion 8c | serge and mixtures, value Shears, guaranteed for five the Fanning property which he sz Yalue 25c—Anniversary Price 17c ] TEER SRS Bl Ribbon S; $6.50, Gt .......cececneenn... 3543 | years, value s0c—Anmiversary N g property h he said rop el Burlap and Crash Scarfs and Ratine, 28 inches wide, In tx e e °§‘,;e;ng':"a"5"“m(§';r;‘;:f value 49c—Anniversary Prics 35c | Pillow Tops, sta S SOAP SPECIALS Brilllant Moire Taffeta Rib- it T L Boys' Norfolk Suits, navy Price srerseemiieiiee.. 300 ca by Postmaster Jurghy who said e A —Anniversary Prices 48c and 39 No C. O. D. or Phone Orders il At Pt e A Cotdea FEetinals I indag: 1 P D s we WS at was a matter to be brought to = e S = i e d b s, 2 3 st moveRp . an: lags, mostly large 3 VanHornig said he was only trying to & 5 i . s mowe y = ; Seard v TR 21c £s, i S e $5.00—Anniversary Price..... 8§08 " d Voile, value 98c—Anni- Initial 9 bars Armour’'s Hammer Brand Prioe .c.ccocccccccee 19 LA Iixtuten, vaine show why the people objected. Chair- o ; 15¢ Initials at 8c i 0.4 i cibossienciose) PG e e e s versary Price ..................7% e e Soap, 25c. Extra Wide Fancy Ribbon, in New Spring Wash Goods, in- - ~ees BB Matting Suit Cases, size 24- his remarks to the issue of the meet- LUl sERino] dered Ocsandis 6 TnhtieleTat o 5 bars Welcome Soap, 19c. a beautiful assortment of de- cluding woven voiles 'and Boys' Norfolk Sults. navy inch, a_good, serviceable case e and Volle, value $1.39—Anni- s a 6 boxes Octagon Scouring | signs and colorings, value 50c gabardines, value 33c—Anni- serge and mixtures, value and our regular $1.00 value— B bbinihace Moo antis ha Tosalioah versary Price ........-.........98¢ 6c Initials at 3c Cleaner, 25c. —Anniversary Price a yard.. 29c | versary Price ......... 19 | $12.00, at .......... .. 943 | Anniversary Price I the papers a month or so ago that the Sheltering Arms propose to move their {uarters for no other reason than that =~ they have no sewer accommodations = and that he regretted yery much to| RAILROAD TERMINALS TO BE merchants had found that often the|J. Moore, J. H. Perkins, F. D. Sevin, R.[came to this city 23 years ago, locat- [ble and singing a well known hymn, | va, and the Sagami, which during the | LONDON HAS LOST have them move from ' their present KEPT OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT | ePort on a single person in the credit | B. Sherman, R. A. Smith, A. E. Story, |ing in Greeneville, where she lived for | attracted much attention and provided | war with Russia ; was known as the Btion, Hs also speko of the bevo. ENIn guide had saved them many dollars. | I R. Sudiow, A C.Thompson, L. 3. [a long time. a sgod deal of amusement for passers- | Peresviet. The Soya was captured ITS GREATEST SIGHTSEER fits property values would derive from 1 Freight C: ti e characterize e volume as “a|Young, O. E. Wulf. he is gurvived by her husband, one | by. by a squadron under Prince Higashi- : 5 Trupouen séwer 1f 1t 15 e In Order ‘f_:_::"a o ono%tion lcredit man who works for $1 & aaughter, Miss Mand Card of this’ ofty — Fushimi off Cape Soya In the morth- | Henry M Had Reputation of At: A. Chester Brown arose to state that lers Op . month. g S three sisters, Mrs. Marie Sheppard of | RUSSIA TO PURCHASE ern coast of Hokkaldo. tending All Public Functions. Mr. DelCarlo might be able to tell| oo wone BTl A suggestion cclll‘.tTQ_wnse‘ng (58 e wite hawal = Central Village, Mrs. George Palmer of SHIPS LOST TO JAPAN| The Tango, the old Poltava, was Moosup, and by two brothers, Edward 4 be its Ereatest sizhiscer in the death af could tell where the sewer would cntor | 52 Kept open until midnight in order | gotiated contracts for the credit ¥uide| Mary Elizabeth Fox, widow of John | Turner and Willam Turner Negot s Are in Progress Between | 1. 1905 She carried = four 13inch 78 years the other day of Henry Mos the river at the present time and that | %0, Pl otit s here. o | With several of the leading merchants [ Kimball, died Friday afternoon at her —_ T Petrograd and Tokio. ton. - 5 i es, a lawyer of the old school. the matter before the meeting was the | 2de at a Joint conference here of|and Friday others sizned up. The sys- | Home at No. 315 West Main street, Initiated 46 Candidat - nce he came here from Dubifitiiy forming of o oTmitiee to Dresent | {0 PP freignt associations and submit- | iy Cannot be carried into effect un- [ where she had lived for over 50 Years. | , jaug of 46 candidates were Initiat.| Toklo, March S1—As reported by|oID® o carries Tour pwelve-tach | 1515, Moses had the reputatiifie i - | des: Sret o miocity et B e : g . , ries four twelve-inch | getting some proposition in regard to that | local freleht sssccialions and submit-| iecs thero are a majority of the mer- |Ehe survived her husband by only § s, also car: r twelve-inch | getting into a front place at the ed in the Jewett City court of For-|cable, negotiations are In progress be- | guns. She was captured by the Jap- chants cooperating. months. - Born in Salem, Conn., Sept. | $3, In the J or- 3 guns. e was captu S Jap e r t t Lincoln of the Mercl ¢ as- |, The discussion was approved by all |30, 1339, the daughter of George and | SeierS Of America, Friday —evening.|tween Japan and Russia, chiefly at|anese at Port Arthur. the chairman called for 2 vote on the|_J: C. T hants’ as. iation. who also is chairman of the | L10Se Present and the larger business | Hannah Fox, she was united In mar- | 1nomas £ Dowd, grand chief ranger. | perrograd, but also at Tokio, for the| The guestion for Japan to settle was g g ety Fermachog resolution. As there was some doubt | Sociation, T o lone | Tepresentatives at the meeting had no | riage with John Kimball at Leffingwell, | L10Mas ughlin, grand = financial 2, r .. | whether the turning over of the ships | to anticipate the arraignment ofif) a8 to the result of the Yes and no vote | SHiPBers’ general sommities on frelght | nesitency of advocating that all mer- |in tfarch, 1860. B e T urthe, wood- | e B o tate the rarns o ar- | would seriously weaken her own sys- | Jameson raid leaders when the ‘Dulk those voting were requested to pass | COMEeSOOn. 850 o B O erminel | Chants enter into the plan on account| Although a confirmed invalid and a fHated the canallates. DoR °“"“- ‘fl' ships which fell :,‘“:, o~ ',{' the | tem of defe: 2nd she has presuma- | &nd newspapers were kept in the da before the chair and register their | Of the Wew Worw pisws anc 'o Treieny | OF the henefit it will be to each one. great sufferer for many yvears, by her | \hated the candidates. DRIV e Japanese navy during the uss0- | bly decided that the transfer does not | and was first of the public to ente votes with the clerk. The result show- | betw e Dol oAt T o 2 Chesrful ‘Glaposition: and, Exmperhetic ere served. Japanese i ot vitally change her naval strength. | Westminster hall when Gladstone E ed fifteen in favor and six against the c"‘w el SUBSCRIPTION DANCE. interest In everyone abeut her, she at- The correspondent of The Assoolat- | Moreover, it is likely that a modern |in the state there. 3 resolution and the resolution was |Congest: - EEacteas & howt) GE Colanie ot witl Lee & Osgood’s Anniversary. ed Press learns that Russia wished to | dreadnought would be ing public function of the day. As there were 1o others to be heard | conference of railroad heads. n 'y constructed 4 mourn her loss. _As one of the oldest| The Lee & Osgood company cele-|Bave Russian warships = participate | with the proceeds of the sale which v The :.i;uer "E““”Zfl'.“é then | FURTHER-EXPLANATION OF Fifty Couples Passed Enjoyable Even- members of the 'Em Baptist chureh. |brated _thetr 724 anniversary on e P o S GB.fl'-l-\n &re piaced at from o5 o 20 miition taken u Bran b . > i as slways en. interest in its ursday, when they held a ial rman | yen, or from abou 500, to $10,- mhfgom{:: = &‘r’f'.:nj;:: SRS JATIHG SvoTeN fog at Wauregan Houss. Welfare, Her life has been sustained | sale of unusual valucs, The company] fortress of Tsing-Tau, and to that end | 560,000, jams was oy its teachings and her faith in God.|gave a Thermos bottle to every pur- ] OPened negotiations with Japan for the| . A L. Williams jhosen clerfk and | Norwich Merchants Heard W. J,| The subscription dance given at the o let pat two aocin | Gatrre. Bl hame Gf & Retpweil joosaesy Tucs retutar of st o€ mer o2 ships. For e lr;z;mln.:::q uSists her Jthar ;":;!:oflaefc!;:a district and P. J.| o end at Friday Morning Meet- | 1 ouregan house Friday night was at~kgympall of Hartford, and Edward I.|many took advantage of this splendid | 80me reason or other the negotiations e they would be sent to the Baltic t tended by fifty couples. The darices Hh | offer. There wi fell through at the time, presumably 5 o is committee will hold office until| ing. Were evenly Givided between the oid: [smball Of New York, and o daught- | offer. Thors Were paso,.many other| oyl ‘ie ‘Guestion of price, but they e e umsia's naval force there | Secial Meeting of B. M. the first annual meeting. = fashioned and latest steps. Thére were|o'a o brother, Horace W. Fox, of ‘were reopened a few weeks ago, and at e g e e gl . Branche iIntroduced a resolution | Willlam J. Townsend, representing|sixteen numbers on the programme, | Fursfora . <. . Saw Flock of Wild the present writing there is every ,,"'u"'““ e the United L . » to the exect that the annual meeting |the Hartford Merchants' Mercantile | besides the. extras. Music was for- G S o Geese. prospect that several shipg, probably | States. =~ Early in the present war U. in Carpenters’ of the district be held on the fourth |company, addressed a gathering of the | nished by the Voljo Society orchestra,| Mrs. Caroline Marie Turner Card. A big flock of wild geese was seen] three, will be turned over to Russia for | JAP2n turned over to Russia the ho: Monday of March, 1917 and on the|merchants of the city in the Norwich | Refreshments were served at intermis- | ' The death of Mrs. Caroline Marie | in Preston Thursday night. The birds{ a consideration. pital ship . Anegawa, formerly the Monday of March thereatter. | Chamber of Commerce room on She- | sion by the Wauregan house manage- | Turner Card occurred at.her home on | were fiylng in the direction of Lake) Jopan secured possession of about )An€ara which become a Japaness prize resolution was carried and the | tucket street, Friday morning at 10:30 | ment. A great deal of credit is due|Washington street, F¥day afternoon, | Amos. fourteen Russian warships as a resuit | Of War in the battle of t then adjourned. o'clock. He explained fully the mer- | to the committee in charge in making |after an illness of about five weeks, of the Russo-Japanese war. ves- b o i ?s ‘fil:ga!cre‘t;lt s{s‘:em proposed to be | this dance one of the most successtul Mrs. Card Tas born in Vermont 51 Attracted Attention on Laurel Hill. | sels mentioned as likely to be trans- Fin] has a greater proportion 51 n Norwich. of the season. The committee in]years ago, the daughter of Mr. and| A man walking along- La Hill | ferred include’ the cruiser Soya, form- | Eight olive trees GLEASON. res ita tegpitory covered by mber than| Mr. Townsend stated that in other|chargo consisted.of E. H. Allen, . F.|Mrs. Edward Turner. She spent the|avenue Friday omoon about § o'- | eny the V. ' Olivee, Jaromalemy - are - knows i by EDWARD 22 pay,other country in Burope. | . |places where a credit guide was in-use ! Higsins, H. W. Lan, K. 1M. Bierou,J. Learly:part of her;life in Vermont and| lock, carrying with him:an open Bi- | formeriy e, TP [nore “then 00 peare Sid. £3