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— The city of Cleveland, O. ma¥ pif- how a résident of Cleveland, the informa- tioh that hi§ adofted Eity Was consider- ing this purchase. At a meeting dbout|s April 5th of ‘the members of the New Bnglaind society; the Iarly Setilers’ so- | clety ana the Sons of the American Revo- lution the projéct was considered and a dommittés was fiamed t6 see what could be dofie in the matter. Later in April chase as a permanent memorial to ith founder the homestead of Moaés Clete- | land at Canterbury, Conn. This houss! is now owhed and ocetipied by Miehasl Shea, brother of Daniel T. Shéa of Nor- wich Nearly received a month agzo Dafiél % Shes from his éousin, Timothy Shéa,| " CANTERBURY GLEVELAND HOMESTEA bilit; be, et over to Seer Norwich Chamiy Eiven the visitors. vast stock. 5¢ Dining Room Suite $275.00 Dining Room Suite, Adam Period Design, eight-pieces, Buf- fet, Table'and six Chairs — Guar- anteed Golden Qak— Sale Price §137.45 Dining Room Suite $415.00 Nine-piece Dining Room Suite, Solid Oak, Jacobean finish— Buffet, China Cabinet, Table, five straight Chairs.and Arm Chair— Sale Price §209.85 Dining Room Suite $875.00 American Walnut Dining Room Suite, ten-pieces ~— Buffet, China, Server Table, five straight Chairs and Arm Chair— Sale Price $457.65 Dining Room Suite $600.00 Queen Anne Period Din- ing Room Suite, genuine Mahog- any, nine-pieces — Buffet, China Cahinet, Table, five straight Chairs and-Arm Chair— Sale Price $302.85 FLOOR LAMP WITH EVERY LIVING ROOM SUITE—5 CENTS this committee eonie east and inspect the ancient hotSe, reporting as to the advisa- of rémoving it, and if possible to, Have it taken to Cleveland and rebuilt in time for that city’s celebration of its 125th anniversary, the coming July 22-Aug. 3. it Mr. Shea turned the letters of his cousin S John J. O'Roitrke of the of Commerce, and the en the delegation from tives in Norwich the l2st of this mi early jn June fitting welcome m: On the 100th anniversary of the death it was decided to have a delegation from |of Moses Cleaveland the Cleveland Cham- bet of Cornttieree had a-memogidl ’f)m!)llerv 4 unveiled at his grave in the cemetery at|headline. Cleaveland died in his native town Nov. what-the cost would | Canterbury. tain of sappers and rhin closing years of the Revol a metbet of a eothpan $1.200.000 from Conn hio reserved by co slbert S. Ray-|and know: ver Descend- | in 1796 Cleaveland led regent of s and pioncers 0 t city of Clev | the town v Dbe|name was spelled as Cleaveland jwas born-Jan. 29th, u:.mln [ ” He was a lawger, but he was also a eap- | at the old burfal place wis unvetled on s during the | the ‘centennial anniversary of his death, He was | The neglettéd condition of the forgotten Nieh botight for | cbmetery was discovered by a the land in!Jewett Cit for this state!Had left for Cleveland about 1582, Dur- ds the Western Re: ion. at - that s founder, ‘but the tradition is form in 1830 by the pub! S newspaper thers, Who neéded féofii'm%fi {16, 1806, and the tablet on the boulder ity man, James Johnson, the rough b of sheep: was grazing. formef wjo a visit east, about 1896, he chanced to Sleeping uitler s where a flock | Oft Hi§ return to ithis | Cleveland Mr. Johnson brought the'mat- name was “abbreaviated” to its present ter beforé the Chamber of Commerce of Furniture and Ru Prices Gasp For Breath! Bar_i]ains At This Sensational . Sacrifice Disposal Sale That are unbelieveable ’til you get to the store and see with your own eyes! When you actually see the beautiful Furniture and Rugs, and read the prices on the price tickets, you will be amazed ! You will almost doubt your own eyes ? never seen before and will not see again in years—“Perhaps Never,” marked on every article in our READ WHAT Sc WIiLL BU COTTON MATTRESS SUITE—5 CENTS Bed Room Suite $200.00 Three-piece Bed Room Suite, Louis XVI Period Design, all Quartered Oak, Golden Oak finish Sale Price $107.65 Bed Room Suite $335.00 American Walnut Bed Room Suite, four-pieces — Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table— Sale Price $199.45 . Bed Room Suite $520.00 Old Ivory Bed Room Suite, four-pieces, Louis XVI De- sigh — Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table and Chiffonette— Sale Price $269.35 Bed Room Suite $550.00 Mahogany or Walnut Bed Room Suite, four-pieces — Bed, Dresser, Chiffonette and Semi-Van- ity Case— Sale Price 529"4.4 FREE . DELIVERY ANYWHERE WITH EVERY BEDROOM MANTLE CLOCK WITH EVERY DINING ROOM SUITE—5 CENTS I Living Room Suite $350.00 Three-piece Cane Living Room Suite, Brown Mahogany finish, tapestry upholstered, spring seats, Queen Anne Design— Sale Price $209.95 Living Room Suite $450.00 Tapestry Overstuffed Liv- ing Rocom Suite, best spring con- three-pieces — Chair, Rocker and Davenport — 1.oose struction, cushions— Sale Price §234.85 Living Room Suite $325.00 Three-piece er and Davenport— ° Sale Price $198.85 Bed Davenport Suite $250.00 Three-piece Bed Daven- port Suite, Mahogany or Golden Oak finish. Good grade imitation Spanish leather upholstering — Chair, Rocker and Bed Davenport Sale Price $129.45 Tapestry Overstuffed Suite, luxurious deep, soft seat and back—Chairs, Rock ALUMINUM KETTLE WITH EVERY $15.00 PURCHASE—5 CENTS RUGS - $50.00 Brussels Rug, one piece, no Bargain prices such as you have seams , size 9x12 fest, all-over de- signs, best colorings, very service- able— Sale Price $23.65 ; RUGS $85.00 Seamless Axminster Rugs, rich oriental colors and patterns, very heavy and durable— Sale Price $39.85 RUGS $16.00 Grass Rugs, all colorfi, beau- tiful designs, size 9x12 feet. Will stand lot of hard wear— Sale Price $9.45 Congoleum Rugs $19.50 genuine Gold Seal Con- goleum Rugs, in 9x12 size—beau- tiful patterns and colorings— Sale Price $14.85 More than 100 Room Size Rufis, at the Special Sale Prices. SCHWARTZ BROS., in.. 9-11-13 Water Street, Norwich CASH IF YOU HAVE IT CREDIT IF YOU WANT IT flourishing and at once it was ined fo suitably mark the founder's resting placé. . While thé buridl ground as too crowded to admit the eréétion of another marker, except the plain one of white marble which beafs merely the name, date of death and age of Moses Cleaveland, the Cleveland men were cn- abled to buy a strip of land between the burial ground and the highway, 30 feet tablet reading: Hg was born ifi Canterbury Jan. 29, 1784, and Died Here No¥. 16,. 1806, He was a Lawyer, a Soldier, a Legislator s séfvices, this & Clevéland Nov. 16, 1906, Memotial is efectad Chamber of Commer the One Hundredth Ananivérsary of His Death. The delegation from Cleveland who will ifispect the Cleaveland homestead s com- | !ing by automobile, and one of the prime ; {movers ifi ‘the project is Mfe. Tracy, who | plans to spend {he early part of the sum- | mer at her ancestral home in Vermont. Whether the present owner of the home- stéad, Michael Shed, brother of D. T. Shea, of Norwich, will feel disposed to sell the house, and what arrangements can be mafle for dispusing of the prop- efty, will not be known, of course, until the Cleveland @elegation reaches Nor- wich. SOLDI Now | S LEGION'S IDEAS Tmpeértant con the American 1 tute for the 3 diers bill, reported favora resentatives by the ry coms ature, which will proba | ion néxt week | kley's original continued | 0 fund but in ovided | ould 110t be used to aid for sol- | house ability 1 service.” It takes care of t ituation fof support by a r by writing inte the bill in another “No person shafl be refused aid unide: provisions of this section for the reason that he has a relative liable for his sup- port under the laws of the state, and in | any cage in whic haid is furnished he ] pport a re l-“ of B o wiroller is authorized &t the person so liable in the m: r provided in ction, and any money recovered in s on #hail be paid into | treasury e comptroller in ca of the amended a in| te bill, although t was op- | he legion, which had been dis- | ng the proceeds of the fund without | line could not while the spi commendable there’ w, | responsibility and the wiy the fund While this from the or American Legion ‘Wars, or even the Veterans of he second choice ense in the state $5.000,000, it is probable that rvice men will not oppose it very n of trying te n&.e $7500 ap- for disbursement of the propriation fund. ‘There is one thing to be said in faver of Ametican gifls who marry foreign no- blemen ; theéy are not mercenary. — HUSBAND AND WIFE BOTH SIC Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Comer, Shenan- doah, Va., wers both ill. He writes: “Rheumatism and bladder trouble was our trouble. My wife had rheuma | arms so she could not use them. had no frouble since taking Foley Kidney Pills. I don’t have to get up at night so much since taking Foley Kidney Pills, nor I a weak back” Packache, sore, llen or stiff muscles or joints, tired, languid feeling—yield quickly te Feley Kidney Pills. Lee & Osgood Ce. sireet. praise and prayer serv p. m Rev, Charles H. ry Strouse, minister. Bibla 2cheoi clock | The pastor will preach an {& m., 0 a year appropriation fér the | _ | fillea: | jig. fifth grade; The Forum ef the Norwich Musical & meets at 4 p. MW, At Park Congregational Sun, wide atid with a ffontage of 60 feet, and mr"f,:":',,: fi = T:;‘;'Ic;: 3 of (it site was efected a granite bouider |gus O ULl PN PUIANE - 6%41-4x3 feet, ifi which i§ set & bfonze i w1150, At the Moliness Mission, m., Bible class and Sanda Preaching at 3 and 7 At Greeseville Congresu ickeL s, ing ‘worship_at 10.30; Sunia 13 g'clock ; Young Pedple’s so m Dramatic Assoclation at 13 Main, street, Carroll tlock. chureh, preaching at morning serviee by the pas- {of, Rev. Dr. 8. H. Howe. at noon. day school t 1. room Sunday school = At the Unitea Corkregational charch, In This Ce Rests the Pody of |Rev. 4. H. Seiden, D.D) will preach. MOS AVELAND, Mirning sermon, The School Experi- Fotihder e City of Cleveélung. enee, Eunday sehool at 12 o'clock. Main At the Norwith Town Congregational church, mornifig service 3 mon by Rev. Giles Gooden: vatd. Men's forum at 12, | Atitude Towards the Family. At Finr Baptist elureh, ¢ In the Beglnning. . Evening servica at 7 1128 fon on Joshus the Mights G At Trinity Episcopal church be holy commur and at £.30 p. m with sermon and confifma B eton, . 1., suffr Connecticut. The church s noon. an at 2 n the evening. At Chelst Egi munion, § jences From My Central Baptist cliur 2ohhine " The Chureh and the W the evening. ®he Book of Inspirati 10.45: Su ble clase at peonie wil program en n éharge Bitie—th. and sermon ser- Led- Jesus’ ge Hen- theme, i06k. 1 ser- neral there will iarden., the morn- Program. e World's PLAINFIELD From. the mo he curt ent until *the = house was an em pils ‘did exceedingly well number of parents and were well pleased W and satisfdete Fver: neh of standing roog W | cipal C. L. h a gho exercises were xacted on the ca song, s wand dri rooms grade ; A Bunch The Circles. t reel, sixth gradé; The Rair (portable) ; Shosmaker's grade ; schottische, fifth ket drill, third grade; grade ; Swiss May dance man ciap danc fifth grade; play 1 See You 1A grade; Lawrence States navy, home in the O1d V stationed in and aro winter. James Mul ¢ amd Byron Provest were in Thursday. flag d aine T llard Nerwich - - - \ v, SFOn THE ‘ ELAND'S SAKE" g use v (] | BOWKERS § FERTILIZERS Reg. U. 8, fifty. — - J. P. BAR: HAVEN |FERTILI GEORGE LA CROIX, Baltic GEORGE P. BUGBEE, West Willingten MARTIN M. HANSON, Mansfield Depot | ZE e y lower-priced fertil- izers, claimed to be just as good, have come—and gone. . Bowker'’s ¥ and Stockbridge = g would not be here today if ¢ they had not proven quality 8 fertilizers every year of the o -« - . - Py “For the Land’s Sake”—— see your Bowker Agent. STOW & CO., Norwich W. D. GRANT, Willimantic A. B. RACE, North Franklin S & SON, Jewstt City S You Know Them, & : Since Bowker Fertilizers and Stockbridge Special Manures } £ were first sold, fifty years | ago, man