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ron: BEST ' ? ALES and LAGER Go To “The Plank, s Frankiinst. O'CONNELL & SHEA. Telephone 5C4-4. sept15d “MY BOY WOULD COUGH ALL NIGHT y Mrs. McLean'’s friends would have ral- PERSONS TALKED ABOUT. |Mz dicLeans erie It is said that little Princess Mary, the only daughter of the Prince of ‘Wales, will be sent to a girls’ school, as her mother believes that girls to- fether are happier and they work bet- er. OUR .... ; Mark-Down Japan, unwilling v success of the new anti-rat virus, Mrs. John Hill, 92 years old, has !en importing 5,000 cats from this country presented with a gold brooch by the|to attack the rodents. The rat is one members of the First Baptist Sunday | of the most widely distributed of hu- school of Roselle, N. J., for her regular | mar pests. To keep its numbers attendance at the classes. “Grandma | qown 75 men are carried on the pay- Hill" has been a regular attendant at| roll of the city of Hpng Kong alone.— the Sunday school for years and she | Boston Transcript. But Sinc: Taking Father John’s Medicine He Does Not Cough at AlL” “My little boy Leon had whooping o 1 and after getting over it, ne 1ad a very bad cough,” said Mrs. Jackson of Cliftondale, recently. s night after supper he would have a bad coughing spell, accompan- and would cough con- ht. ‘A friend told me John's Medicine. 1 gave before he had taken zed bottle the nausea on his second bottle use it is all pure nourish- a patent medicine. “GEO. A. DAVIS Our Immense A | I l the secretary of the n | people, delicate "children, Ssoriment 0 have feclined o alioy hef name to b¢| after sickness; and for stub- g Valentines are displayed and includes many very choice novelties from E. P. Dutton & Co. and Woodbury Hunt. | would ad- vise early inspection while the assort- ment is fresh and unbroken. Many of these novelties are imported and can not be duplicated. We have also a new line of Books with attractive cover designs which make splendid Valentines. We have received today a new.lot of 25¢c and 50c Puzzles. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway teb A Grand Chance ra Harness, Carriage or Wagon at Must close out 1908 r to make room for 1 new styles to be #hip- and will be received in weeks. look them over if there is the line you want at a tobuya L. L. CHAPMAN, Broadway, opp. City Hall, Norwich, Ct. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY | SWEETS | are pressed close in the baled hay we | supply for horses and, cattle. Dust, | and weed free, it makes good clean eating, and adds to the pound value, milk value and work value of your animals. If you ecare at all for your llve stock and vour pocketbook Mrs. James B. McKinney, who is a grandmother, and whose husband was for many years a guard at the Indiana reformatory and died about a year ago, will teach in the Terre Haute schools this year. The will of John V. Farwell, pioneer merchant and philanthropist, of Chi- cago, disposes of an estate of $1,775,- 000 equally among his five children. The Moody Bible Institute, in which Mr. Moody took a deep interest, re- ceives an annuity of $2,000 for ten vears. Hon. John Sinclair, who has been secretary for Scotland since 1905, has just been ralsed to the peerage. His elevation is due to Premier Asquith's desire to have a member of the cab- inet intimately connected with Scot- land in the upper house. Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria has been noted for his impulsive way of doing things and for his capacity to surprise those about him. When quite a young man he took a part in Mace- donian affairs which showed no lack of courage and a good deal of impulse. , unique in the his- tory of all consular corps of the world, is that of the American consul at Gib- raltar. Mr. Sprague is the third suc- cessive generation of his family to hold the post of consul, his grandfather and his father having held it before him. Prof. Enrico Ratelll of New Haven, Ct., has composed a musical composi- tion to the memory of Consul and Mrs. Arthur S. Cheney, who lost their lives in the Sicilian earthquaké. It will be played for the first time at a benefit concert at the Hyperion theater, to be glven on Sunday evening. Mrs. Josephine Wells, w fused for several years to sielan to prescribe for her, claimed, a fai is, and a phy: curist, died in St. Lou- | ian reported to the cor- Single-handed and United States Marshal alone, W. M Deputy May who has captured more mountain 4 peradoes than any officer in Kentu went into the mountains of Wh county bearing warrants for the arrest | of Berry Simpson. “Rube” West and George Stanley, who are charged with being ringleaders in the recent trou bles between striking miners and depu- ty marshals at Stearns, which have re- sulted in three deaths and several men wounded. Mrs. Truman H. D peneral of the Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolutlon, Mrs. Donald McLean, the present head of the nrganization, | would Mke to have named her succeseor | would not permit | althouzh | STEINER'S PHARMACY. Norwich | but Mrs. Newherry her name to be considered, | demands upon his privy still makes the trip from her home, a walk of several blocks, unattended. Among the best known Parisiennes is Mlle. Polarie, the actress, whose waist is supposed to be the smallest in the world, and whose love for cosmetics is such that even her gums and tongue are colored, while her face is made to look as white as possble, which, together with her dark hair and eyes, make: a combination as curious as—in her case —it is fascinating. One result of the new German taxes will be to make the kaiser pay more for his cigars. His favorite brand is a special Bremen make, and the new imperial duty will affect the products. Not only that, but the emperor's patri- otic attachment to the German make of champagne will occasion increased purse, inas- much, as the tariff on all home-made wines is to go up. A Technical Age. There was quite a flurry of excite- Noonan’s buffet, caused by a lon between Jabez Milroy and owbry. v words were passed and one s struck. Friends inter and when the parties were and had re tual expl stating tt s were in » had charac as a in a purely te and Z , in his turn, with the warmest prot i that the latter mi o bro from a me Record- sta It Tasteerocd anci Creates Strength Yiwnol the famous cod liver and iron medicine, without oil. Vinol is much better than cod liver oil and emulsions, because, while it contains all the medicinal value they do, it disagrees with no one. As a body builder and | strength creator for old born coughs and colds Vinol is unequaled. flour is not always uniform.. Don’t blame the oven, nor the cook, all the time. Ofttimes hapless Ceresota Flour is the one sure flour. Jt’s alays the same. Largest now occupy among Our Record of Sal Makes Us Indisputably the New England’s Breweries. s for 1908 rewery in New England| Here’s the proof of our phenomenal growth from an insignificant beginning to the leading position we Such growth cannot be the result of accident or | fortune. It is due to the high quality—the taste, smack, cleanliness, wholesomeness and nutrition of SPEGIAL HALF STOCK BANQUET ALE 57 28 8578 «~ . DGZS = \ / 1800 AOAA6D we= \ | 113182 v /1902 AT, ELS = \ / 1903 BB ,3D0 v \ . AND FAMOUS SELEGT STOCK LAGER Closf;E Out - Sale— is still going en. Everything ls being sold at exceptionally low prices, It will pay you to call at our store this week and get our prices. You oan save money on anything In our line. SCHWARTZ BROS., “Home Furnishers,” 9-11 Water Street Open evenings. Tel. connection. Jan124 “H I's Made of Rubber We Hawe It —— WHY NOT BUY THE BEST Rubber Footwear They wear longest aad cost but little more than so-called cheap rubbers made for cheap sales, best qualify 85c Men’s, oner that s had h & » not “m;zh‘y:(‘ukrsd;])" at | tubercular lung s elreD , results is the fault Boys’, 7 best quality 65¢ - E. » peritonitis, ne of the i ftondale, Mass. ' | nephritie ana gastrl l Women's, best quafity 59¢ T sonsumption — buiida | Of the disssses had existed for of the flour. Childs’, best quality 89c All fresh and new—sure to wear. Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main St., Norwieh. 162 State St. New London. 14 Stores—Wholesals and Betell Carriage Automobile Painting and Trimming Carriage and Wagen Work of all kinda Anything on wheels built te erden PRICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Strest acrifcng Furs McPHERSON'S. Every item in our Fur stock has been re- duced severely in price. McPHERSON, FURRIER. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to itsNajural Color and Beauty. No matter how ithas been gra. ::‘hm Phur lhpl. ite fant out, t] 0 gnd, potiivety Eemoves fan: an . fuse all substitutes. 234 times as much do your hay buving here. All else in | in $1.00 as 50c. size: Not a Dye. grain and feed, of course. [ $1 and 50c. bottles, at | wuhu-m"&-c;nam o 1 Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, M. J» i CHARLES SLOSBERG, Cove Street (West Side), Norwich, Ct. feb2d MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialis: MANY SCALP DISEASES result from the wearing of cheap hair which has been cut from the heads of the dead in hospitals and elsewhere. Mise Adles uses only clean hair, prop- erly sterilized, from heads of health, peasants. Have her do your work, In Norwich week of February Sth. Shannon Building, Norwich. Telephone 266-4. BWoston. New York. febld Watch Repairing done at Friswell's 1908 } 196173 = O081.36 3 GALLONS NARRACANSETT BREWING Co. SRR wdtr:n u::- & 08SGOOD CO. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. ot theip DL A PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. : N ' Blank Beoks Made and Ruled te Order, daiiidaw il ) éif FLL S gt . iaammma, Lelepbone Ak -