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NEW D N nd You personal supervi; to_deceive you in this. I Have Always Bought has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his ision for over 30 years. Counterfeits, Imitations and Ju s-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the Allow no one health of Children—Experience against Experiment. hat is CASTORIA s a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- zoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. ? %)pium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. more than thirty years it has been in constant use forthe i' Flatulency, Feverishness arising therefrom, regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of storia, Constipation, allaying relief of Diarrhoea; and by similation of Food; givin In Use For THE CENTAUR COMPA STATE Residents of towns in Connect Oct. rates unless the State Tax of four mills has been paid to the State 1st, and owning taxable sccu E sure on or . BEFORE Sk The 3 A HIAVY Moncy on Savings ¥ Connccticut, 1d ¢ Instructions and forms sent on application. 4 , Over 30 Years ¥, REW YORK CITY. | ates of thosc who negleet to pay this tax will be liable o @ | P - in bank is liablc uks, or Savings Departments of Commercial ut having assessment date of [ ities arc liable to taxes at local M| MBEIL 30th | ALTY, if morc than $500 other than LA It contains neither For ‘Wind Colic and CJ Banks in RER, Hartford, Conn. 1—Water power permits a saving a better tire. 2—A\ scaboard factory means securing stead of rail—at guarantee of prompt shipments. ed freight. The Westbound cars — Norwalk scicnce improves Nature's processes plus exclusive processes i—Hand-made tires are more cxpensiv made. premium. 5—Norwalk personnel consists of men devoted to thie making of tires. passed in Western factorics. walk. 6—Norwalk profits come with re-sales—not with adjustments. Silversand the war. But it would be prison to| In an hour I shall wave good-bye H JefOomeances fimmer Cirl O/VLZOC:BQOA(’Z)/ W : COPYRIGHT 1919 BY A A Dorothy, aged 27, Lake, having staked winning a husband. She has railroad official as his secretary. “Dorothy, I don’t want you to go,” he said. in production costs that makes raw materials by boat in- lower cost. Scaboard location also gives a sastward freizht is congest- are cmpties. best materials. Standard must give a better tire. e. Norwalk tires are hand- But, with Norwalk, low selling costs—not you—pay the whose entire lives have been Their apprenticeship was The masterpiece is made in Nor- A man buys his second Norwalk because the first made good. Our stock is complete. | Rackliffe Bros. Co DISTRIBUTORS FOR SOLE NEW BRITAIN Cor. Park and Bigelow Sts. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS , Inc., AND VICINITY Auto Dept. has been spending the ness in his voice thrilled me as it had ) that first day at Lively Beach, where ( have to live beside it always.” him from the rear platform of M he had performed the commonplace He tried to interrupt, but I hushed | Herron's car. 1 shall be whirleg service of carrying my bags. him a where? “What would you have me do?” “Let me go on. You are the wan- DOLLY THINE. I think there must have been both | derer by \perament—not neces- 2 I R ~ wistfulness and tiredness in my tone, | sarily places, but people, situations, WORK GOES SMOOTHLY. for he moved close to me on the rus- | moods. 1 am the fireside. 1 want Sy tic bench and laid his hand over mine. | the simple, permanent things—love, | Acssors Have Covered Quarter o “What you WANT to do,” he an- | home, family, garden, neighbors, | City ; ¥ in Re-assessment. swered. “Is it making you happy, | friends, things to tie to, with a season REsCONICY | this work you are undertaking for|of wanedring only now and then, to| <The board of assessors have no Herron?” give my home the more attraction. | covered 25 per:cent of the city in the 0. But—ON, what's the use?"” So for vou and me, Eric, the oc- | work of arranging it for the r - T shrugged. “It's a good job. Many | casional meeting and the cons ment of property here on an ace a girl will envy me. The summer is| friendship. Haven't I put it the way |rate and eauitable computation ¢ mer at Lively Beach and | nearly gone and I've got to think of | vour hegrt puts it, if you will really | valves basis. The work will probab; her job and $500 savings on the chance | the future. There's a time for|listen to the truth?” | e complete‘about October, 1920. Th finally accepted a position to travel with a | dreaming and idling and a time for He said nothing—just stared off|will do awav with the old syste These are her lelters home to her chum: | Working,” I tried to laugh. across the lake, still grasping my |ihai more or less gussswork in t “I've been trying to work,” said | hand. His grasp tightened and he jcstimating of values of property : Silversand Lake. | Eric, “and I found myself dreaming, | Suddenly brought his eves back to my | ‘The work of arranging for this x| ‘ My last day at Silversand, Joan | Dolly. I've been thinking about you | face. assessment includes the securing dear, and one to be marked With a | a tremendous lot. You and me.” He| “There were times when I thought|!\V® fleld men of accurate data rel white stone of remembrance. faltered and 1 held my breath for him | —when 1 was sure, Dorothy, that you | V¢ !0 the ‘“k*‘» construction, hes I had been feeling blue as I packed | to go on. Yet something, Joan, kept | and—" ing, age, plumbing, exterior and i | my things. For, after all, a business | telling me no—no—no—it isn't what (VexBaear®aodias TEs Tl aaln on || vt ox unBisHinsAnumber o fixom | job was not the object of this summer | you seek. went himite finish. " “But I've turned _"f F'_' h r(l‘!‘“flmre n.m! ':"‘“‘I‘rlfl(; co! | buting. Randy Lewis' letter, which “Dorothy—" he took up the thread | it over very carefully and I feel it's ';“1'":{“;:"’:\ 4 "h“‘:]‘(';”":‘\_r ot e . | came this morning, added to my feel- | again, thoush it seemed to me he was | best—this way. Don’t you?" Bion Ares Jahn Dunn Davig tanil | ing of failure. He is so positive the | thinking aloud rather than saying| He stood up, went behind me and |{\\ing milis sand Donald Bell. | | position Mr. Herron offers me is not | something to me, “I want—we've got | put both hands gently on my a wise one to take, and I do have | to decide just what we mean—to each | shoulders. B | confidence in Randy's judgment. | other. It’s strange, dear, I can think “A girl who sees so steadily what ME N ey ey S | There is no one I'd rather have think | for othe Alyze for others, but not | she wants as vou, Dorothy, will sur AND Yeavens menpitions &t ae | well of me than Randy. But it is too | for myself.’ get it—and doubly deserve it he| YWOMEN J2E 4008 L s | late. I have made up my mind and | “Well, I can, Evic,” T said softly. | said softly. “I wish I were—dif- i Tyeiars ot ot { I have promised Mr. Herron. A light seemed to be breaking in my | ferent—" A | After lunch I went to say good-hye | mind. I know what 1 mean to vou. “Don’'t wish it,' I said, rising oyt e ‘:r';‘wr::"’ \:Y;::;’e)'mfl\-:’llfnr‘;:»! | to the beautiful lake, and met Eric | It is the feeling of the wanderer for | quickly and assuming gay smile. | Sammie sizeWbotile by Barcel Bost. | Wallis in the summerhouse. the fireside. There are times when it | “It is just right this way.” pamphlet [ “Dorothy, I don’t want you to & is the most grateful thing in the| We spent the last evening together | AddTess Dr iXilmer ;& Co. Binghamton.d he said. 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