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MMIEI.!)E u-.mm- fle'd'll_ono!mmw mmmm.‘ m ‘which hs went to | the Mexican border last year. He is a member of A company 4f Worces- ter. # At Silver Wi Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Worcester to attend ding anniversary of Seder, formerly of 1) Mr. Seder was engaggd in Dbusiness. Member of ¥ Company Carl Angt:n z a member of K Phidh was orderad to mobilize Mon: day. Mr. Andergon was formerly- first t of thes Thirteenth company, CEC s B Judge Galdiner Russell Eastarbrooks. return at the " Three. Sent to Jail. L.’ H. Fuller presided at _ofthe ‘city court Monday 'whma tfl-t m Sunday was disposed m‘l men . going to jail. Rav-.m D. Stanley will be In Proyidence this week to attend the an- nual Southern New England confer- ence of the Methodist Episcopal church. These are the days when motor- ists ‘pay the f: er who owns a strong pair of horses for pulling stall- ed cars out of the mud of deep rutted highways. A special train earrying troops went this city Monday afternoon, and, keeping with the war depavf- ment's request, that’s all there is to be said about it—in print. Grass and Brush Fire. At 435 Monday afternoon the chem- ical truck was called,out to suppres: a grass and brush fire that was raging near the railroad south of the city. The fire was put out promptly =and the truck returned to quarters within a few minutes. The third and fourth degrees were conferred on a class of candidates at Monday evening’s meeting of Putnam grange, the work being done by offic- ers of the grange. Annual Church M 9. The annual business meeZng of tlra Baptist church was held Monday ev ening, reports of officers showing that the past year has been a successful one from many standpoints of effort. Attorneys from various towns of the county will come here tomorrow even- '-. remains in a crftical con- t the Day-Kimball hospital. ‘Burton has reecimed from his ho is in Bridgeport, a photo- showing & of the Thir- th company doing guard- duty. Father - Kost Rememhbers Soldiers, Rev. lfiuuusblg_;n of .D:.yvms_ is the number who - Dered the boys of the Thirteentn com- pany by sending them a box "of ei- Bars. Judge Woodward heard four cases at the session of the town court Mon- day morning. Jobn B. Stenson of Centra]l Falls was a visitor with friends in Daniel- son Monday. The sweeping of Main street, which was suspended during the winter sea- son, was resumed Monda: One Hundred and Fourteen New Houges The 114 new dwellings_that are to be built this spring at Willlamsyille by the Goodyear Cotton company, Inc. are to.be completed in from four to six weeks, it was stafed at Williams- ville Monday. Two Trips to Europe. Arthur Guay, who has been two ¢rips abroad on” ships carrying horses and mules, is at his home here for a Ontlusprmc:plemy gwwnbemuselaenatiret.hat uwtdawnupbepwafmrandreemablefigure e op s ey Peoden:khowfiuwmtlnshremn? Itcllthunwerarelyseea Diamond tHat won’t go five thousand miles. Yet Diamonds are PRICED on a basis of only three thousand five hundred miles, “There Is no “velvet” in the price, but plenty of “velvet”,in Diamond milqua.' We canyacompletelineofsm in stock and can fill your tire wants immediately, If you can’t come, telephone. 2 - Emw;nzfl! deliver full value in service. it ever a Diamond Tire a cheerful, willing adjustmen will be : Alling Rubber Co. 191 Main St. Norwich, Conn, In Use For Over 30 Years “The Kind You Have Always Bought T R SOTT A SR AR AR Sem e STes §Y A AL A = ¢ A Ledyard, is spending a Wweek vacation at her home on Plain Hill. H H H NORWICH TOWN Rw--A W. Burdon and Singers Give Plessure to Sheltering Arms Hou: hold—Flock of Thirteen Quail Seen—| Pupll in India Acknowledges Gift. Rev. A. W. 'Burdon_G pastor of the | FedeFrated church, Greeneville, gave ‘an address Sunday aftermoon at the A flock of quall, thirtéen in number, ‘was seen Sunday morning on Harland road near the Sheltering Arms. Miss Clara Breed of Westerly was the guest over Sunday of Mrs. John L. Browning of East Town street. Miss Gladys B. Beebe who teaches in, Sheltering Arms, having for its text, I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. This answer of Jesus to Thomas is full of value for every one of us, he sald. How about this Christ way? We East Haddam is at her home on tie Seotland road for a week vacation. Mrs. G. S. Beebe of the Scotland few days. Onme triy was to Bordeaux, the other to Brest. He has some in- teresting things to tell about running through the sea zones rorbidden to ing for the banquet to be given at the Putnam inn in honor of Judge Milton A. Shumway of Danielson. County of- ficials have also received invitations for the affair. travel by Germany and of war activi- ties in France. The perils of tke trip hold little of terror for this younz man, who locks upon a trip through the danger zone as an exhilirating ex- perience. ‘Mauricd Conklin is ‘Easter recess with relatives in rose and Conklin, Pa. Taking Wireless Examinations. John Barstow, who has been at the Boston wireless school for the past few months, is-in New York taking exam- inations prior to sailing as a wireless operator in a liner that is to run from American ports to blockaded points in Europe. Mr. Barstow was formerly a chauffeur for Judge Milton A. Shum- way. road has been passing a few:days with relatives in New London and vicinitw must find it in union with Christ, we must be living branches. There is no other way given among men whereby we may be saved. We find Christ the great treasure of truth. In Him was lite. - By living steadfast day by day, not dowbting, but holding fast to tho truth in Jesus Christ we will find the Way, the Truth, the Life worked out in our lives. When/ Jesus is I our hearts we are sure of the Truth, we know the Way and we shall have Life eternal. When we reach those man- sions we shall find that Jesus was tne Way to them. Willlam Huber was at the piano. The full choir was unabBlé to be present. Rev. A. W. Burdon gave-in fine voice the solp. There's a Holy and Beautiful Dr. F. W. Page of Danielson was a visitor here Monday. Adventist Delega Mr§. J. O. Fox and Mrs. E. B. Kent are delegutes from the church and Mrs. J. O. Fox and Miss Alice Kendall delegates from the Sunday school of the Advent church of this city to the fifty-ninth annual conference of the Rhode Island and Eastern conference of the denomination, meeting today, ‘Wednesday and Thursday in Provi- dence. New Haven Priest to Preach. Rev. J. T. Brady of New Haven is to give a Lenten sermon in English at St. Mary's church this evening. The mission for the English-speaking peo- Mrs. Betts of Willimantic guest for a few days of Mrs. Dodge, at her home on West street. is _the J. 0. Town spendfng the Mont- Mrs. James Morrow of South Law- rence, Mass., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Grant-of the. Old Canterbury’ turnpike. Mr. and Mrs. John Shea and children of Hartford are visiting Mrs. Shea’s sister, Miss Margaret Kivlin, of West Town street. The prisoner was in charge of Sheriff LEGAL NOTICES Charles A. Gates of Willimantic. Bomne). Rev. J. O. Barrows The law of the junior and daughter, Mrs. D. W. Avery of West Town street en can be | City. H. 1. Peckham and Mr. Burdon Soccatiting. Mboit: Gilarn le will begin April 15 0 nee by cadlh citlass belng alove i 3 s were in South Coventry Sunday, to at- peculating out Guardsmen. ple w gin April 15. put in use by each citizen being always D bfl:s\fxzfiflli;?‘fi?:% = Tlear: strong |tend the funeral of F. B. Topiiff. In some guarters heie Monday there | Leon A. Gilman Taken to Middletown. PATRIOTIC MEETING. :i'(f,;hf“’t"e"‘p;,f“f,e‘"mK‘”{Zh R e NG o volces as they sang Blé#sed Assurance, was an- inciination-to_believe that the Leon A. Gilman, sentenced here last = = 5 e, ok S e or 6th day of M Tell Mo the Old, Old Story, and in| Charles Zabriskle of Preston City|calling out of the First Connecticut|week to spend the next 60 vears at the | Members of Junior Winter Chautau-[uings, \2 Sehool or 55 bome, | H¢ Son S e closing, Nearer, My God, to Thee. recently visited his father, A. D.|infantry for guare Bty may mean | Connecticut Hospital for the Insane at| qua Club Hear Interesting Address- | 0% COUrageons, punished If- he @oes Port ks of —— Zabriskie of Vergason avenue, who is|that the Thirteenth company, the|Middletown, was taken Monday from| es. - T Horeanite aeattacts I5 all e {1 members of which are receiving the will be allowed to recovering from a severe attack of the the jail at Brooklyn to Middletown. cite Executor, Letter From Pupil in India. Btito® hite S are older and thus be a good example ay. . 2 ; K A letter from a pupil in the second |ST'P: return home. | The First's men will at the high echiool gyinasium Mon- | to those who are younger than him-|{}¢ J A S R AR T year of the American College at Ma- . |get the lesser federal pay. There ; ’ S R R o et aonT ] Gell within six months from this date, by dura, Tndia ,was read Sunday in the | Because of the sessions of the New | {rore no offioial announcements, how- [ T00M. said door clanging shut with | meeting of the Junior Winter Chau-| e can be a friend to the unfortu- | posiing 4 togeth: First Congregational Sunday school, | England Southern Conference in| cver, to indicate that the men of the |2 bang. ) tauqua club, Miss Dorothy Powell of | nate to the old and the weak. A ju- | with' a copy of this order. on the sign- acknowledging the receipt of $20 given | Providence, the cottage praver meet- | mhirteenth may fbe ordered home. | | I-Ouis sobs for mercy and gets it as Swarthmore, Pa., in charge. iow. cltizer ‘Daleves i E00d. -work ] Dost: newss the ‘.:'»“,fep;"'{fi?::?r;': dece The opening number at the meeting was an ensemble song, I Am Proud of 3 : ing the First Methedist ch i E 4 ; he frantically comes acro: vith th - aithful 2 court- . its classes towards the expense of |INES of the First Methadist church will | Some think they may be sent to thelr | fie frantically comes across with that when he is truthful, faithtul and court- | $eceased last dwelt, and ia tbe same education. It was a well worded | be omitted this week, also the preach- | regular station at Fort Wright, Fish- - = - eous. n ~wspaper having o circulati and appreciative letter. nig services next Sunday. ers Tstand, as coast artillervmen. cluding the $2.84 charge for carrying [ My Town. Miss Powell then told the| " eachers of the graded school | istrice and vaake return te this 2 g Z him to jail. little people a story—The Brahmin and | (na eite showed o T tareht Uil b Beatharhond: Weatich. CHAIR FOR TEACHING Official Board of Baptist Sunday . Exit Louis, his acting done for the th:ar sz\er,_ e i Bt et e oy SE> waes p L LING, Julge puZhe, Norwich Men's _Le: AMERICAN PATRIOTISM, Sonoo) *Sherift, who isn’ dor by Mayor William MeCoy of the | it from the Tsrael Putnam school | ,o5p¢,2ocs S S Bos Taviied o Join tho. Erothees et "] Followinz are the mewly elected of-{ ;S ori" WO Istit =0 heartless after | order by Mayor T iMiom Mooy of ihe| were Misses Gertrude Hall, Marie Mor- | "°R7; 50."*f; 5 m (ovited to Join the Brothor- | = @ e ef hicago Contrib. | ficers of the Baptist Sunday school: | &L, invites Louis to ride back to Dan- | junior town government. "A report was | rison 'Hose Driscoll; from. the ""wm. They will hear an address by-| utes $25,000 for That Purpos Sapotjmenderi. mavmond . Allem; liinye Semt o o = | “Duling’ Toether was ihe. subject | Sereet school, Eila I Ch AN R Moo A first assistant, Horace F. Turner: sec o e T vy, Mecaublpet | rill and Marian Henshaw ditors ond assistant, Mrs. Ernest R. Warren; to present Frank Stinson; 't st said esta nior Patriots was Clara Keller's sub- New York, March 26.—A letter from FUNERAL A third assistant, sect OBITUARY. at To Preach in New London. Mayor William H. Thompson of Chi- | retary. EHeney Burton, who. is enter- ject and she spoke of some of their atidy o 1l the limeahmitenin Wednesday evening Rev. J. W. Are- | C280 Was read at the annual meeting|ing on s fortieth year in that posi- Mrs. Margaret Brophy. qualities as truthfulness,- faithfulness, Captain S. H. Dent. the above and fc ing order son of Washington street will preach |Of the Lincoln Memorlal University | tion; assistant secretary, Henry Gal-| The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Bro- | COUrageousness, and helpfulness. That| .. 28 =7 z V." PORTER, the Ienten sermon at St. James | ondowment association here today in|jup; enrollment secretary, Miss Clarice | phy was held from her home near |Stand for all that is best in their town. | FOUEGMENS Ag. mar27d Execy Bpiscopal church, New London. which the mayor inclosed a $25,000 | Branche; treasurer, Miss Lillian Bdi- | Killingly Center Monday morning with Miss Miour's Address. ma H. Dent, Jr check ‘to endow the university with a|ley; assistant treasurer, Wellington | services at St. Joseph's church in Day- B it affairs thee. Alad | paniid DESEATIG VA DO DRy Rev. Th h to. B chair for teaching American patriot- | Bitgood; primary department super-|ville. Rev. Isnatius Kost was cele. | o nieresting addresses were given by |nonse muitary afalrs committee, [Ded |paths ippien.ental Order Ne mmas Lynsh to-Preach. ism. A necessity exists for such.a|intendent, Mrs. N. A. Hibbard; as- | brant of the high mass of requiem,| '@ Miour and Dorothy Bone and|today. aged 8¢ ve He was a cap-| - 'Stets/of: Comnptiout, [CoRuty of Hew At Sacred Heart church there will be | department in American _educatlonal | sistants, Mrs. Charles Hale, Mrs. A.| Relatives and many friends atiended | Were as follows: B e i Sl e T e L S R Lenten devotions- Wednesday evening | institutions at this time, Mayor|w. Williams; superintendent of cra- | the service. The bearers were Frani |, FO Can a Junior Citizen Show His | €%, lawyer and philanthropist. Despathy clatmias, for. the Featons and & sermon by Rev. Father Lynch| Thompson wrote, declaring that “if|ale roll, Miss Dorothy Burton; assist- | McGorty, Bert Kavanaugh, Thomas |Lovalty to Uncle Sam (Miss Miour) . therein set % divorce, now pend- of Baltic. the nation is to escape the pitfalls of | ant, Miss Bmily Williams: superin-| Killian, Michael McCormack, John | The junior citizen can show his loy-| The custom of band-shaking duates|ing berore this Court, having been re- . lawlessness, revolution any anarchy” | tendent Home department, Mrs. E. T.| Osborne, Patrick Doyle. Burial was |alty to Uncle Sam by being helpful | back to Henry II. of England. turned thereto cn the first Tuesday of Netad’Here and There. it must adhere to “the things for | Tillinghest: assistant, Miss Marjorie |in St. Joseph's cemetery. Louis B |and useful, not only at home but — = e R from the city enjoyed | Which Lincoln stood”” Gaffney: devotional committee, Miss | Kennedy was the funeral director. E’*}fffi"e‘f he Tay ‘;fv dfle {nflslt also LEGAL NOTICES this Court that Zoel Despathy, the said Major Generai Leonard Wood was | Emily Hibbard, Miss Bmily Williams, elieve in good work, and not only be- defendant, is ubsent from this State Seweral parties 1&:.,“& to Fairview Reservoir Sun- Fire Warden and Deputies. The following appointments for 1917 for fire warden and deputies for the n, and that hé complain order of Mo lieve in but do it, and be truthful and faithful to everyone. He must never forget to be courte- elected honorary president of the as- sociation and Charles A. Towne presi- dent. The sum of $100,000 was trans- Miss Mildred Burton. pa I; unkn’n = pendency o as required by and fae gone . e of i s ziven TAX COLLECTOR'S N persons liable to p. - Miss Bernice Underwood. of Peck’s|ferred by the trustees to the univer-, PAYS FOR RIDE TO JAIL town of Killingly have been made: | ous and respectful in every way and nof Le e heretofore and “now: ‘the goraer 18 visitng relatives In New | ity, located at Harrogate, Tenn. . . Town warden, L. S. Barstow, P. O.|be a friend and brother to all. = An- | that I have Pl et waither gme o bl But Louis Leders Gets Free Ride Back | Killingly, telephone 106-4; disirict | other way the junior citizen can show | lect Poth property B herefore. Ordered, That notice of USE OF KEROSENE FATAL After Coughing Up $16 Fine and|wardens, C. B. Hutchins, Danielson, | his loyalty to Uncle Sam is to helD | pate is sixteen (16) the pendency of sald complaint be Miss May Pounch of Pleasant. street Costs. -4: C. W. Williams, Danielson, | keep the town clean. He must not|modate thosec in the y publishing this order in The was in Waterbury for a day or two IN STARTING KITCHEN FIRE. = -12 v‘?/’ 11::Xd Pexl-ryD!:mul-.gly, tel. | throw parings and newspapers on the Tflwn,fi[ \\(Vl lhs t the Sl *\» ‘Hlmlet_m S inaw e (m{wl last week. - Oh, pleasa, Mr. Judge, thatsa too- Geo. W. Edgerly, Danielson, tel. | streets, but throw them in the rub- |Postoffice Wednesday. Apr in’ Norwich, Conn, once a week 'for Work of-7 Year Old Girl Whose Par- | o mucha. - ¥ou no makes hitm just a|222-i15: A. P. Rich, Killingly, tel. 104- | bish cans that have been put out for|from 10 a m. to 12 m.; and fc s da T Miss Jessio Browning, a teacher in ents Were at Work. little chepa, tel. 81-13. | that purpose. They must also keep |11 the north part of the Town. 1 will M. 3; W.'H. Shippee, Killingly, Lol xlenn. Mr. Judge. Me no ~ gotta so mrucha a money. No? Oh, my off lawns, and another way is that the | e Bt the Stove of Geofge 4. Mansfiold, | 1950 order ot Court = | _Milford, Conn., March 26.=iAnnie|—=a sainta, must I go-a jalla. Mucha | NOMINEES CHOSEN Junior citizen can help find one mil-{5th, 1917, from 10 a. m. to 12 m. ¥ D R i | COMB SAGE TEA IN Chernowski, 7 years old, is dead, her|sorrow. So much a-troub. But I go. lion, new members for the Red Cross| Interest from April 1st, 1217. will be e purt 13 months’ old sister Julia is dying, | Me no can pay. AT TWO PARTY CAUCUSES | gociety, which they are trving to se- |added at the rate of 9 per cent. to all County HAIR TO DARKEN 1T{and a young brother is suffering from| And Louis Leders, downfallen and |, o e L Willi cure for the base hospitals and other Eflf"”!ll'm remain unpaid after ¥ A COURT OF PROBATE HE e burns, as a result of an attemp: by|on the verge of weeping—apparently | 7o Succeed the Late William P. Kel- | work. This is not only for time of [t 2930 0 o 0 e S thit wid for tie Tists ley Republicans Nominate Alma of M Anni —was led out of the town court Mon- on the 24th day areh ‘day morning to go to Brooklyn jail to start a fire in the kitcnen but also to relieve suffering in Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy, war, R. F. suth cases as the San Francisco earth- D. i stove with kercsene at the CHernowski ! Forcier—Democratic. Choice Clayton P. 0. Mystic, Conn. mar i el yoriel =S Sape Ten home hers lat) today. The parents|to Work out a fine of $2 and costs of | wright, %" | quake and the case of the Ohio Valley NEISON 3. AYLING. Judge $ and Sulphur. were away at viork and. the-child was | Prosecution, amounting to $16.93, im- flood and\the Titanic sinking, and NOTICE. et R N BRI L L L W ~ ¢ about to prepar) supper. posed because he had been guilty of The republicans of Killingly at a|Other disasters. FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- Wallas of Norwich, Conn The old-time mixture of Sage Tea| The charred body of lAmnie was|having been intoxicated. caucus neld in the town half Monday| If We have war, maybe by the time it |able Court of Probate for the District|appeared in Court and filed a petition end Sulphur for ‘darkening gray,found on the kitchen floor when fire- Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Ayer bun- | gvening nominated 'Aima Forcier of|ends we will be grown up girls and|of Norwich, I will sell the interest of | praying. the reasons therein set streaked and faded hair is grandmoth- | men arrived in response to an alarm | dled Louls into a car_and gave the! wijiamsville as a candidate for rep- | also will be able to join the Red Cross i““rgaa;ef)'[fi{:‘ir‘:“ml tg Xn"! .‘\f”,';'("',' forth, that a i i,"):lhn de n(l.,.:‘ non er's and folks are again using|Of fire. Beside her lay @ kerosene oil | Prisoner a ride over to Brooklyn, there | rogentative, to fill the unexpired term |SOciety and help out. Pl R e B e AL L Lo B e g It to keep their’haira good, even color,|can with the bottom blown out. The|to commit the prisoner to the care of | oz wWilliam P. Kelley, who died at his Add by Miss B thereon, situate on the westerly side of | Whereupon. 1t Is Ordered, That sald which i3 quite sensible, as we arc|room was ablaze and the youngest | Jailer Albert-S. Filelds. home in Dayville a few days ago. Mr. sous. Dy T0ms Wone: Boswell avente, bounded northerly ,....,”‘,.,, L e e Tiviig 1 an age when a youthcul ap- | child lying in a crib was found to be| Act ?—Scene shows jall recetving | Fortiers momination was by sccla.| The Law of the Junior Citizen (Miss|lamd of ‘Alexandcr and Josle Leniie: | Fne B art_Room in the City of pearance is of the gpeatest advantage,|so badly burned that, accarding 1o the | room, barred windows —and barred | morion and unanimous. Dr. L. 3 Afa- Wicz, ‘westerly by land of Gottiried d ' District, on the 31st Nowadays, though, we dom’t have| Physicians, it fcannot recover. . The|door leading imto cell block. Room | n called the meeting to order. W. I. == Zackae southerly by Pratt strect. and A D. 1917, at 10 oclock the troublesome task of gathering the | firemen saved the house. - gauipped as office. Bnter Louls and|Bujjara was made chairman and || fj tve Kids R I R T Ny ('““}"“” o patition, and of agid sage and the musy mixing at home. Sneriff Ayer. "Louis cringss and ner | fuage w. I Woodward clerc. x| | {nactive Kidn RS 2 BB dtns. o BVeR By e b all drug stores sell the ready-to-use | CLOSER RELATIONS BETWEEN vously wrings his hands. Tears come | Byijiarg in the course of brief remarks Cau THOMAS H. BECKLEY, lication of this order one time in some to his eves—non-weeping te Reg- se mar27d Executor. ews r having a circulatio product, improved by the addition of paid a tribute| to the memory of Mr. newspiper having fon in said ther ingredients, called “Wyeth’s Sage AMERICANS AND RUSSIANS | istering horror he sweeps the room | gojjey 'and also spoke of the high District, at least four days prior to the and Sulphur Compound” for about 50 A with frightened glances. Louls speaks: | quglifications of Mr. Forcier for the | “Ishallnetseon forsst the ldorived | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN | date of said hearing. and that return Somta"a botite. T i Yory' pomuar be: |12 the Mitsion of erof. Berie Scharsky, | O pleass have mercy. r. Polles. | Siice™for "which he waa mominsted. . | s fhe e obFeley Kmes P ALA. | £ G2 oC2L2, RIS a0 ST I DI | 0F male (ot OOk v e cause nobody can discover it has been Now in Washington. T . e Ps i Gedtrey, Forast Grove, Oregen. March, A. D. 1917, The ve and foregoing is a true applied. _Sumply moisten your comb Ford. Touis . Desocrety, Smyrise. Cauce Too-much work-and-too little work |Present—A. HAL® BENNETT. Judge.|copy of record or a soft with it and draw this| _Washington, March 26—Promotion Uii o mothinz<jaxt drimka It will be @ surprise to most of the | seem :to. havesaboutsthe same otect | 6 motion of Hawerd Baicer Admin- | Al HELEN M. DRESCHER, wine. Pleasa, oh pleasa, Mr. Polica- man, pleasa leéta me go. Me give you teh-a doliar; that's a nica man. No? Oh, pleasa!’ Twelve dolla. See—the money! No? Thirteen dollar—see! No? Oh, gooda polica-man pleasa— i Assistant Clerk NOTICE. By order of the Honor- Probate for the District democrats of Killingly to know that thelr party caucus was held Monday evening. This affair had all the ex- clusiveness of a society function. About hialf a dozen members of the party, in- cluding members of the town com- istrator on the intestate estate of Her- bert Baker, late of Canterbury, within sajd District, deceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and Mmited for the creditors of sald estate to exhibit their of closer and more sympathetic réla- tions between the Amegican people and those of Russia is the mission of Prof. Boris Scharsky, who has arrived in Washington and 'is in conference with Russian em! through your hair, taking one small strand -at_a-time; by morning the gray pears, but what de- lights ' the ladies with Wyeth’'s Sage nd Sulphur Compound, is that, be- on-persons -past middie -age. o»fl' saction of !.ia kidneys"isinece: lnz 8004 .hsalib. The act . as.. ter Temove: from- Pload.polsonous ‘TPastematter: whichJif -permitted to remain.in tho system leads to many FOR SALE able Court des beautifully darkening the hair officlals. on! Trrest claims against the same to the Admin- s t of e, ' - 5 £ ¢-a more dolla—see him—$14. mittee, et in the.selectmen’s rooms | “OmMications. istrator, and directs that public notice |0f Norwlcn, I wi i1 the interes: of e e otd Sistee axa appearbace | lanea st wice T Mew Tork At GhL | yptlhe sherift Elares) "No:' you aif | dna “Hominated ‘Chayion Wright ot | arirwyimertony tesdirunfomn men | VITTE 207 SISChant" LM unvetiuing | 8 Bl T LG o e i B P e = every last cent of that fine and | Kimville for representative. The rank | Nackrerds aides -ty Spoiie biadise |in @ newspaper having e circulation |ald Disirlct. deceased. in several ‘cer baaksendysides, - dizay sspells, bladder cago Russian bureaus of information stift to co-operate with an American bu- reau in Moscow. »f abundance which is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation is a de- iightful toilet resquisite for those who fesire a-“more -youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitiga- tion or prevention of disease. -LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Special Attegtion to Every Dmlk taln tracts or marcels of land. situated partly In the Towns of Plainfleld, Vol- untown and Griswold, and being fully described in the application to sell on file In mald Court. For more particular description, see rald application. SAMUPL F. PALMER, Administrator. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Buitding Annex, Room A usm tomhu with the §2.84 trans- charge allowed me for You'lzl:‘r- or in you go!” in said District. and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in sald Town of Canterbury, nearest the place where the deceased jast dwelt. Certified from Record. A, HALE BENNETT, Judge. NOTICE—AIll creditors of sald de- censed nre hersbv notified to present the!r claims agaln: #aid estate to the undersigned ‘at Canterbury Conn.. within the time limited in the above and foregolng ord EDWARD BAKER, mar?7d Administrator. and file of the democratic party in town had no intimation that a party caucus was to he held and the an- nouncement that it has BGeen held will be a surprise to them this morning. Body Not Found. Although search for the body of ess, soro. museles and ts. fail to:realize that tiam, dl.'b-ll: or even Hfll’ht yu_kave- cause to belleve “that Four~ eys’ate weskxeisordered u”ektorld sctvimmedlately. ey Piils have been uaed ng,-middle aged and old with unv!-t- satisfaction. They act quick- iy snd surely and Lave given relief n gases:of:ten years' standing, Lee &-Osgood. M lddl-!owm—Wo!k the cket and delivers up mn-munc. - gn! t‘& fwn”:i g ‘cents 3 T've g 5, “you” the ‘turnkey)—lock him - of 0 Louis “Now 1 mar27d MUn water meters in gn, % ing rapidly, -.na the water dl now estimates that the . .I‘ul will find the city praet; ml So far this month 827 m- been set, bringing the total ¥ to 1.584. This leaves mbout 760. more fore the body is recovered, althoush to install. efforts to get it will be continued. ———rrem, kA i b s B G )