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INE IN NORWIC runwe an IT NEVER FAILS T0 END : 8 erne Who H MISERY OF PILES Headquarters. Only a Pound of Sugar to Each Customer at Some Stores— sty Sndrets ot veosle in this viels- Ortre Haven't Ay st All—Potatoe Are Worth Almon Bey ey T :hw*h“—m Houses Threaten to so ail- ments—that it is guaranteed to cure Suspend Meals Until Prices Drop. Now 1 want to say to every sufferer . n from piles, either blind, bieeding or & ftching, that I will guarantee that 25 _cent box of ON'S OINT- MENT will rfd you of piles or your druggist will return your money. - v years 1 suffered terribly with ftching ‘and bleeding piles. 1 tried everything and despaired of ever get- ting rid of them. It gives me great pleasure to state that Peterson's Ointment entirely cured me, and 1 sincerely recommend it to all suft c ers.”—Yours truly, David_A. Seymour, , _ Chelsea | Supt. of Parks, Buffalo, N. Y. File works, Peck-McWilliams compan: E_—-—‘_—-—T-m e — == ] opkins McLaughlin’s drug store, H & An-m:my. AT THE DAVIS THEATRE clerical 2 committee, of which L. 4 is Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. Charlle Chaplin in his Jatest ture, Easy Street, was one of the ture attractions at the Davig theat have volunteered their|on Thursday, Washington's Birthday, checking, many more | When four complete shows wers rus 0 carry the work on prop- |by the thentre management. The The ¥, M. C. eent a haif | houses were large at all the perform- v to ances and the bill was well received sell their seed potatoes, so that 00l on The Guzamani Troupe, acrobats, were A new line at old prices. Some good values in FUR COATS; AUTO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS. Just received a carload of BUSI: NESS WAGONS at the right prices. THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. The Chelsea Savings Bank Norwich, Conn., Feb. 5, 1917 The Board of Directors of the Bank have this day declared a dfvidend for the current six months at the rate of This is ealendar day for March. &x-mm lamps at 6 o'clock day thros and & hlf e T fhen The Stars and Stripes were flying from all quarters yesterday. ~ Ice 31 inches thick is being har- vested in certain Windham county As usual, the theatres were the re- Eummmwm hfim travelers and _ visitors four per cent., per annum, payable on the unexpected snowfall most and after the fifteenth of March. . FRANK HEWPSTEAD, O N e holiday, so there will extra rush Treasuret. lof business today. At the car barns, painting and ren- Ladies Who Wish [rins e open cars for the comins a Toilet Cream that will keep their complexion fn al- E. r!\ | : | i E | | i i tg! éi. § H i 5, | RA ; i i F e i § : 5 :‘E{ i i fiz: I iEe i 'i i i i i : H & g8 i the class of 1911 and February 28 my with Al 5 from the Charlesgate hespital in Cam- ing star till November 22nd. brt in 1914, | r::F i to| Patriotism is in the ascendancy and e B said on good that there most perfect condition are invited # . o E - authority . - oy o e the headliners on the program. Their he kind we are offering today |neW recruits are recelved CONNECTICUT COLLEGE NOTES. sugar this their ear ma . the local militia companies. A the whole trouble is laid not smaller than last year. act was of the sensational variety and which contains enough peroxide in it Mrs. Robert W. Perkins Addressed |to a sugar s but The restaurants, hotels snd bord- 1 came in for & hearty encore, A siog- strike. houses suffer along wth the pro- hand, ing, dancing, and talking specialty was 0lds and profits in this line| The forwarding committee Is ready | Presented by Dickens and Eloyd while down so that there is a lack of|the act presented by Leighton and i | to make it the ideal winter cream. Running on high speed the second| giudents on Red Cross Work—@irls annual New London automobile show | o sit to Spanish Submari p i DUNN'S PHARMACY [25 = o e | S s o e g Esemwi S ashington’s Birthday ance. yare ng st the pres- | checkers, ennedy, was a_gomedy offering of the Produce dealers are discouraged over —_— first line. The feature five-reel Trian- the situ.tion in Florida, having looked| The observance of W o Smployed question blanks | o e "was The Little Yank, with plant had the situation | were sent out to about 2000 reg- . e to him Thursday noon. | istered traimed nurse A Dorothy Gish in the leading rofe. It In certain of the Aural _aistricts | thgs Srudsnt e e nto a lunch room in the | trom state hua:uum-":!:tfifm"m - Was & mory of the Civil war Based o the schools closed for Washington's iy THIE GhERSS Was e he city, gave his order and|ening, in connection with the mili- it birthday, to remain closed until Mon- | Loy T e et R o this city. when his coffee arrived shoveled in | tary It was pointed out by " _— sired to spend the week enguat home. | Potatoes which could be bought at|thres or four spoons of sugar. “Guess , in_charge of the catieseng He SRSty B S s t_home | retall for 60 a peck within a week or take the sugar bowls off was mot a hospltal Edwin H. Willard friends here learn|on Thu ‘while some w] sched- | two back have jumped up to the stag- | the tables tomorrow.” said the proprie- t could care for 100 win H. Willard. HE H i ‘ashington’s 50 MAIN STREET forward to a DProsperous season. birthday was rred by vote of 2 £ 3 § : Episcopalian with regret of the ocontinued iilness | lle permitted went home on Wednes- | cering price of 95, one dollar and a |tor as he passed by the table. ed persons in an emergency. With muny relatives and friends in of Rev. J .H. Fitzgerald, rector at He- | 32V, For the girls remaining, some|doliar ten a peck. Sugar which has eral Such conditions, he declared, might be | 2ttendance, the funeral of Edwin H bron. §0 in number, many plans have been | heen retailing for 7 and 7 1-2 cents seriously caused by an explosion in a factory, | Willard took place Thursday afternoon [OL made for the enjoyment of the week cents. | ert accidental or otheryise. By giving | from his late home, No. 407 Washing- = Th 's snow storms started in|end. Thursday evening there was a prices the full name, address, and even tele- | ton street. Many beautiful floral TEACHER with every appearance of seriousness, | dinner party at Thames hall for the phone number, in the blank, Mr. Alsop | {oTms were grouped about the casket. but shortly after noon the sun was |Students and faculty. The guests were cann sald, 100 trained nurses would be|Rev. J. W. Areson, rector of Grace shining. g:e:flsed hl.::rcolonhlx, vflma. 't;-)h‘ :‘g:; Dandelions, one . available within three hours in case ;:'Dlur;)nal church, Yantic, officiated nstruments repaired T and pskirts. he bearers were Fitch L. Alle bt gt A pumber of art lovers from sur-|was enjoved atter tne dinner several D T air s S O DA | G T danin Geotgs A it and xo\n‘ng owns have V e & ex- | 0 e students furnishing e musie. 2 Charles G. Pie; . Burial was in the For appointments address £ [ hibit of etchings by Ozias Dodge at| On Friday many small affairs wili| WASHINGTON BANQUET HELD [LOCAL PUBLIC S8CHOOLS yon paee Geparement of numing ave| family 1ot in Yantio cometery, whore Slater Hall this week. take place, but the big event is to be BY GREENEVILLE “HOOKS”|OBSERVE WASHINGTON'S BIRTH a Rev. Mr. Areson read a committal ser E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner- L the “over might” trip. The girls snd lyou ,fi“ any army 4;:- navy. nurlln,g Vioe Gt tha arave wich, Conn. Watch your step! was a wise slo-| several members of the facuity ars to | Principal Address Delivered by Sen- |Special Programmes Were Carried Out | ‘touil yor. remmnd neomptio oo an | Undertaker Charles A. Gager, Jr., had gan yesterday and some of the eare-|tske a long hike, some 20 miles or so, rnes. less ones discovered how siippers the | and will spend the night at some ap. o T B W moist snow could be. pointed place in the country. The re-| Another year has rolled around Lebanon | {40 trip will be made Saturday morn- | bringing withit the annual banquet by Children on Thursday. emergency call for nursing service|Charse of the funcral arrangements. —_— In this state? “Would you volun- R In the schools of the town on Thurs- | teer for an emergency call for nurs- In the City Court. day special programmes in connection | Ing service outside this state?” In the city court Thursday the case Many acquaintances in ing. The girls are looking forward to Fran] particular urn > o \ reen o . Because the clerical force at head- | of Albert Cote, charged with non-sup e death of Miss Bott Gray, o Torm. | this event with the keenest of pleas- :‘ e Rg iy haww the time|with the commemoration of Washing- | ,;arters was working aheaa of the |port, went over until April 2. Two LADIES' er resident of Lek on. L ure as an experience of college life and | honored event of the noted band of |ton’s birthday were carried out. At census takers in the cities and towns | Taftville residents charged with In- ° fun. fire laddles. Thursday evening in|Broadway school the exercises were as{of the state it was necessary. Wed- | toxication were fined $12.32 and being We will ch A tour of religious education under urfl;‘z"@fl;a:fi"; gh,:,?fi‘a‘: m‘; the Hook and Ladder Company’s rooms | follows: l!w-dly night, to dispatch telegrams 1utmx)txe to pay went to {ml:» n].|1| to \':4;xk e cerfully ex- the amepices of the Connecticut Sun | fonesome while. their classmates are|on North Main sttest over 100 sat| Grade VIN, Senior room — Salute|lp SDOUE twenty-five towns asking|itout Louls Parron of Buckland, also = e away. down to a delicious oyster chowder, . toxic n ° plain all about cur ranged for Connecticut. B ret ath & ane s The total expense to the state|to pay his fine, was e to the Many of the college girls are enter- ety Tt for the military census now in pro- |Jail by Policeman Joh Next week Judge Gardiner Greene,|taining their classmates at house par- | the hungry firemen and their friends e Wil B dboat $70.088, cocra- 5 N B Ir JITNEY PL AN of Nerwich will return to Winsted to| ties over the week end ~ Miss Ruth it Do 20 g Pl e e Sl W 8 Sasavarsd Flom Tihes. complete the February term of the ral roton is entertaining a party headquarters. Most of the clerical Joh J. Hi ingt 1 ble to be ‘oastmaster 3 . £ t a o be court, for Litchleld county. | of sophomores, Miss Jeanctts Kettney | _Toustn g ol Wt ellers American Hymo: | assistance, is voluntary. . Printing, |about again after being Il with the 2 2 He il presido during the March |of Manchester is entertaining several May lyn Brown, ington’s les o ‘onduct, 2! rent of héad = - - = It is a pleasing way to Jlicrm st Putnam. of her clacsmates, and there are many | xtended his congratulations to the ;" reading, Washingtons Kiss,|Tont of headquarters ‘and postass | grip for the last week. buy Jewelry, Watches, Owing to the sky-high cost of SN PAETRE S O SO iR antman ok Batng Cone n e S e R he” "Each ity and Simple Rule for Success. y & o tatoss restaurant owners are cutting|Change in Resident Students’ Rules.|city. A solo by Alexander Ferguson g 15 Borabenses of the| The way to get ahead s to e and Diamonds. them out to a degree. Formerly a| Several changes have been made to|was roundly applauded. An original 3 Heally all the comsne erkere i Prac.|ahead by an inch and hold on to tha 3 whole potatos went with a dinner and | the rules of the réfident etudents, The | recitation by William Flemming was | inston, 10 pupils; recitation, Washing. | UCally all the census takers in cities | [ ch uniii you can edgo in another Row when spulds” are served alone | rule comcerning weel end cuts has been | heartily received and Mr. Flemming|ton, Willlem Asbury: Star Spangiea S owns are olunteer workers|The man who is a dollar ahead of his THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. ]{meenten conts extra. done away wit an unnecessary | was forced to respond to an_ encore. | Banner, chorus. .o 398 | Gt ati o Taeaindomt esttar, one. The reslds tudents were for- [ Chief Howard L Stanton and Ex-May-| Grades V and VI — Gettysburg Ad- | “For tne becelt of th pon Springs Leader. i Estabiihend 1672, State Agent A. W. Buchanan from | merly allowed but five week end cuts & | or T. C. Murphy made a few brief re- |aress, school; recitation, Why Wash- |nos yer® wooentyor those who do S welers, Mansfleld Center was in Norwich | cemester, this rule being enforced last |marks. Mr. Schofield sang several |ington Was Great, 10 boys:: racitation, | o' ealt cnderstand what happens Defining a Gentleman. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Thursday, finding three children | year because of the few resident girls, | well rendered solos and responded en- | Like Washington, Veronica Weyant: i RS RATA Bk Din S estbe seeking working certificates. In the|and the impossibility of giving any af- |cores. . J. Murtha entertained with | readings, Early Life of Washingion, | oy bctdquarters explains briefly as | 0 o what o Fentloman shoutd morning at Willimantic he issued er-| fairs over the wek ends because of [several humorous stories and was ap- | Helen Rose; Boyhood of Washington, | satwed ft mete n weriet moamic 18 Te0 | pe, ‘but Frank Flest, of Atchison, say tificates to four applicants. the scarcity of girls. A week end cut | plauded. ~The violln solo by Herbert|Edward Mack; Character and Educa- | card corresponding . in moeerr is|® genlteman is o m SRR sen means any time between Friday night |Smith was warmly received and he|tion of Washington, Catherine Hayes: | made out . containing (e manry|cornet but won't ety Cases O oK e oeriot | a0 Monday morning, that is staying |responded to many encores. The ad- | recitation, 'Tis Splendid to Live 56 |muag. o ihay thr ng athe, .mans —_ 2 |ported in Connecticut in the different | ouer night away from college on any | dress of the evening was delivered by John Fellows; . readt Maki Che g ; ng, aking a oice. Hamlltfln Watches citles and towns during the month of | week end night. But now, because of | Senator John H. Barnes, who gave an ] the Colonial Arm¥ |oade o J.‘?:"’é’.‘f-’&“’u pinched i3] Bven those Americans who may —AT s according to the monthly|ihe many girls, it was decided that the | interesting view of the life of.our first | Hartley Morse; recitation,® Sl . X ; on,” Washing- puz: about the bulletin of the State Board of Health, | ryje was unnecessary and the restric- | president, whose birthday has just|toms idrst Servi Tiw Comnby | e Soexseponding. with 'that on be & little pussled about the points of ‘which- has made its appearance. tibh o week' end cuts has been re- | been celebrated. Mary Wyckoff; recitation, Serving the ber th t: to die rather than spell culture with THE WM. FRISWELL CO.{ yfuranie action was taken at the|moved. The guests of the company wete the | Country, seven boys; piano solo, Emily | piank. Following that ia « eoas|a “k- —iansas City Timer. pfpragiindasr. oy meeting of officers of the New Lon.| Another rule which has been|fire commisioners, the selectmen. of- [Thumm: reading, Washington's Fam. |hotes are - puached svich “indfocs — -27 N ST. S Hiranienth ciation and May- | changed is concerning time. The girls | ficers of Fngine Company No. 2, and |ily, Marjorie Merry; recitation, The|the answers to eve it One Merry Wight Left. e o Brmest B Rogers a% . meeting | have been roquirad fo be on campus | Mr. Snow and Mr. FPerking of the Ex-| vlig " Beisy Madc, Bdna Kine: flag | thg blamk S |\ Thu o fims: ‘ocnplatiie (et gt s at 6 o'wlock in the evening. It was |celsior Hook an: er Co., of - | salute school; school, Star S - ™ "ol - 1647 Wednesday night towards forming a |30, % GUOCK 0 B0 ST N ange | mentie. Banner, schools, reeding. Wosniosied| At a meeting of the Connecticut|fun has been taken out of politics. legion of citizens to protect the city in = bod ools, reading, hington | Soclety. of Civil Engineers in New |He overlooks the fact that George W $ the time from 6 to 6.30 during, the| The committes in charge of the|in the Revolutio Wi 1 A . i S ADAMS TAVERN =2t e o ™= winter months, and from 6 to 7.30 from | event wers as follows: Leone; recitation. Girls of 76, seven | oy’ T o Eeun el fhere Bntalo Cou- ~ While the requisitions of the Gov- | April on. Foremvh—Willlam 8. Murrsy. |girls; ~readins, Washington as Com- | miere et dcration trsorongor m- | Hier- i867% ernment for supplying the army and| Many other minor changes were also | First assistant—Charles Drescher. |mander-in-chief, Leslis Gordon: reci- | garding the — past experience of | === ————— = navy look big in bulk figures, wool- | made which met with the approval of | Second ssistant—Henry Prodell, tation, Washington's Christmas Party, | every member of the society. The it sffer to the publio the finest standard |en traders In Connccticut are inclined | the entire resident body. Secretary and treasurer—Fills Tay-|Eben Learned; Ola Glory’s Children, | information will & upeioeent ih Feit Liks 90, New: Like: 21. brands of Beer of Europe and America: |to minimize the effect they will have i 5T o lor. seven girls; plano solo, Helen Rose: | present military census © ®| Many persons complain about feeling Bohemian. Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarias |on the market as a whole unless s g Committee of arrangements—Chas. |reading, Washington as President, o old before they should. Like a weak Beer, Pale and Burton Muer's |much larger supplies are sought. Connecticut college girls who at- | prodell, William Hollin, Frank Burke, | Helen Lowenberger: recitation, The|QAILY COSTUMED DANCERS link in a chain, a weak organ enfeebles Beotch Ale, Guinness' tout, tended the Charity ball in New London | willlam Semple, Ellis Taylor. Flag Goes By, fifth grade; song, the whole body. Overworked, k or C. & C. Imported Ginger “.hm _Dum;f the month of January 83 h| Reception committee—Joseph Hen- | America, school. AT MASQUERADE S8OCIAL | disordered kidneys lower vitality. A muAl;. Bé Mfii.nn'fllg‘n"m ourish- | New Britain citizens died according to - El1 Paso, . Miss Amelia | derson, ~Charles Twist, John TIford. | * Grades III ana TX—Teachers Miss v 2 Morgan, Angola, La., writes: I 3 e, Sterling Ale, Anbeuser, | the t’eoord of vital scatistics in the city 'uttles, New Brfl-fl-h'l,_ Miss Bilile Wil- | John . MeKinley and ‘Howard Lathrop and Miss Tame——on; Siny Successful Event Held by Dancing|suffered with pains in the back. I am Budweiser, Schiitz and Pabst. clerk’s office. This is an unusually high | lams, Stamford, Miss Mabel Torry, | Spaiding. = Song of Washi - 4 Class in 8t. Mary’s Hall 43 years old, but I felt ijke a man of A. A ADAM, Norwish Towa |death rate and is the largest number | Liverpool, Eng., Miss Miidred Provost, | Geers orchestra furnished music |5 SOnE sl o e i By e ] pe o 7 90 years old. Since I took Foley Kid- Telephone 618 of deaths to occur in a single_month | Stamford, and Miss Justine Brockett, | during the evening. Fotha s ooty Tocitation, A King: | (;nger gay decorations of flags, |ney Pills I foel like I did when I wes . in fHie past five years in New Britain. | New Haven. T B e TN, SoAE. oincoln | hunting, stresmers . and valenting] 21 In Sc and 31 sizes. Lee & On- e student body meeting the 2d- | MUSIC WIL c 3 les | good Co. Of Bastern Connecticut interest = Flag, three boys of grade 3; compo- : Soupies | &4 was e following New B sctty e A e FEATURE OF SERVICE. fsitisn, Madeline, Thure: sons, oeyo?:a ‘ York item under will probat - | of having & ¥. W C. prsieil ol ‘ashington, both grades; poem, Your = > er, Henry W. (Feb. 1)—Value of|was presented, gxtcmf'gfium;.fiuf,fi Cherus of 75 Voices to Assist at Evan- | Flag and My Flag. srade 4; song. Our | 1 2ureday, evening by the dancing class gstate more chan 10000 in personallin favor of having a reiigious soclety. gelistic Mestings. e T EEie, [ reshiatien, . The cottumes were masy. and property. willed to his sister,| which might be a detriment to the e, Cpackner; song, Our Coutry's|y,ried, - There were court jesters, LEHIGH—the Best | |Barah A. Paimer of 508 West 53d St democratic spirit of the college. A feature of the evangelistic cam- |ITeroes, both grades etein ot rane 3, | Scottish lads and lassies, maidens from FRESH FROM THE MINES A report fssued by the navy depart- | CiZpiiching & seclety unt mors | P1En Which will open Tuesday even- | recitation, six pupils of grade i; poem, | junny Spain, Indian giris, clowns, Co- ment shows that the Connecticut na- | tnought could be given to the question. | I8 next at the First Baptist church | Washington's Birthday, grade BoRis il ey thars bl Funeral Di e s T Do o O aiheT |as the question was considered too | Will be the musical part of the service. | tation. pupils of grads &; The decorations were featured by i irectors state naval branches in the manoev-| 5,0 AUeRd Boy Washington’s Army. 12 ot ———— A D LATHROP res last summer duing the naval mi- | gio given a hasty conclu-|A large chorus has been rehearsing| .4, "3:"" Docn "Out on the Breeze, . . litia training period. The Connecti- = each evening and it is expected that|grage salute to the flag and Amer- d E b l cut reservers worked aboard the U. S.|Mrs. R. W. Perkine on Red Cross|75 voices will be heard at each meet- |ica, both grades. Pl g e an mbaimers TRUCKING 8. Virginia. Work. ing. The chorus will be in charge of | "¢ .. vir aise s _— — pencer, teacher— After the fifth dance came the un- At convocation held Tuecday morn- | SinEmE Evangelist J. Walton Strahl of | gong, Columbla,, school; Washington | masking. During intermission retresh- 337 MAIN STREET Arovhes WY um'fiirfxfi'm&'}" fi;:“fi{:",’,’g.f ing in New London hall Mrs. Robert | gaj, Birthday Exercise, school ments were served under the directién tor of St. Mary's Roman Catholic| W- Perkins of Norwich addressed the leader, vl ‘é‘:é{,“ solos, Pct:r;x:‘t ), of Mr:.’xvgl:;n’ :1. Oat. Dancing was Opposite Post Office alsn g rane, atricia from 8. .30, T“E EL- “0F F estate valued at »x?::'ween pssz‘? go:f ‘.:3 C tleman. Mr. | Casey, Russel Th The committee in charge was A. E. 'Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant $60,000, was flled_with Judge Paul L. 1 Perkins d ington Tea Party, Constance Learned, | Story, R. B. Sherman and A. M. European Plan e g ay, DridEePOrt Drobate | on, Teling of s etoincas 1y | Monday evening . M ioyd BiiL Ama | clase. " TPhb claes Tas 8, mentbershlp of g 5 lon, of ‘usef L , nna | class. R e M0 il i Siid times of peace as well as in times of e el e ol Wolk,” Annie Stockdale, Charles Dyer, |52 and is the largest class in the city. HAYES BROTHE! - The former Sprague boy and Nor-|war, when its network of organiza- Sybil Palmer, James Holland, 'William el — RS, tions, hospital nurses and Vice will preced 'Come | Browne, Pauline Mather; song, The Boy Scouts Get Commissions. Teleshoms 1222 85-38 Breadway 2 for this service. Spangled Banner, school; flag| Twenty-eight of the local Boy Scouts POy a ved commissions from Gov. have recel < sscond h - o West Side School. Marcus B, Holcomb and are ready to MAHONEY BROS., B oo g oot = but that the affair will be a great suc- | The schools on the West Side each |assist in any way the plan for tak- . Prograsune tary census. FRELSAVERUR uted tweaty-three sentences. the face of war-ridden Europs, regard. -7 = less ‘of nationality or sect, Workers | 'S s not a nhappy |are always needed and it Vernon Bells, school; Salute to 3 aruggtst’ hamey the Connecticut Co She e B Fias, Grade Vil, Mary J. Murphy, Lillian Our Noble Wash- We guarantee our service to be the u week. SR T Bewt = will be edited on March 2. e Art league, composed o = man ;- DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN [543, “00, 2™ iors Ernat inccructor 4 artopourees; ia Pian: | Muaket, Haroid Billings Birtnay of Washingion. school; Max: R. forward languages, who is herself a hool; f Washington, Wiillam Conef; = amd . vanced work of the photogra; Y. D. tal 8 a Belgian, and has been through the Wi ‘ernon, Mary Wil- | Priscilia Gonsalve, Seima Crumb, Dav- M| urgoon past 4wo years of war in Belgium. Cipa _Rosen 3 John it Mile. Trnst spoke brisfly but feelingly g VicGrory Building, Norwich, Conn | to watermen, of the acute realization which every Belgian has of what the Red Cross means 3 D Visited Spanish Submarine. rganization. 5?/'0 ) American House y L Sunday o party of college students | correas fns Peceptios foots o Wamingionts Memorye Hlowace | tons of Washingion Leals e 2 marine lsaac Peral S Monday The Star Banner, ~school; | liams, Ida. Veronica Wenzel; AMMONIA ” on_account of the floating ice, but the Special Rates to Theatre Treupes, e e bk Job it Traveling Men, Eto. Livery Connection, Shetucket Strest, OBITUARY. FARREL & SANDGKSON, Prepe St Bt & New York, Feb. 22.Charles Barton | acted as chaperome. oL - ot I e 3 Fitgn ana s R A Mot wagher; DEAD HORSES AND COWS ton, died ing Monday Vernon Bells, school; The Boyhood of | = - Wi de 2 Removed Free of Charge . Borin, gt ashington, Clyde 2’...., ‘Wash- - Bdith Wharton Star Cater. THE L. A. GALLUP CO. WEST SIDE iness before the public, the: medinm_better than vertising colt of The