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THE mMPLEXION ."'H Rn ~ OVERNIGHT TRash, Eruptions, Etc., Quickly -:o to !he 13- | Bdward Pothier of New Bedford is a Filipino. He own- | (5 g his brother, Joseph Pothier, of In China ana dealt in real |} AfGrohami’ RYenun . banks s & umummamuppimflehulhrz —_— M by New Skin Remedy.. | - (’Canunued from Seventh Page.) interests and was' ome of the fore- its discovery, poslam, the | ered pineapple silk, over lavender mes- Vantage Point from - ,,,m,h the Merry most men in his lflum country.” n remedy, has, in its extraor-| saline.. . _ Whirl Was Watched Throughout the | Attended Humane Society’s Meeting. 1écomplishments, exceeded ‘the Mrs. Norris S. Lippitt, blue messa- sanguine expectations of the emi- | line, 1 and bugle trimmings. ” Evening—All s..h ‘Were Occupied 4 Dr. C. H. Lamb of ’l;ownllt;eeéat- £ 25 = 5% kg “"5 .'nx;n.: who gave it to the Miss ther Lippitt, pale blue silk | and at a Premium. nendod t.h;l:.;nl‘:‘n: meel;&g %el‘d eln o‘r‘: 5 hx‘-;; mm:wznnobflu:g;l! ;v’en::emuur m 4101 ¢ ‘ne g .51, 82 pound: cured thousands = of| with point-venice lace. —— 3 ; n‘ ecnmn. ‘ind eradicated facial Mrs. Mary F. Doolittle, black silk The occupants of the boxes were as | hall on Grove street, Hartford, Wed- |a three monthg’ visit in Chicopee Falls, 4 joseph Cadourette of Spencer, Mass., is visiting his brother, Marcel Cadou- rette, of Hunter's avenuz. 4 morning. Agents from all parts | Mass. anéd . other disfigurements of years’| with duchesse lace. follows: s ed to swell the q uty standing. The terrible itching attend-| Mrs. H. A. Norton. blue satin. 1—Members of Second company,| of the state were present. Many of AT s ing eezema stopped with the first Mrs. Harry H. Walker, pink silk. Governor's Foot Guard, New Haven. those who had been connected with Henry Fontaine has ~ finished his Working pplication, f its cura- Mrs. Alfyed S, Chappeli, New ~ 2 _Mr. ¥. Leavitt, Miss | the society for a number of years were [ __ - ey ?mpqmgfl:f '22"“ v!eroy outset, don, blacki';et. B Eheuln.rc«::gfl;ur;& n%u mrthnt'w-xd, called upon to speak. Among them | VOrK ,:‘Q"}L:};ZF&'{‘ 233'::“ “S::,‘..‘."’ "t | ¢ Theu ’"'1"“ o “:1':::‘ t‘:o v:-‘a,uu- + In less serious skin affections, such Mrs. J. F. Parker, black net. Miss Gertrude Ward. was Dr. Lamb, who has been an agent 'l":kg & vosifion Inanldgep:rt -~y g_eb‘ (;.:verno:"\lynrgnmp:nn aniovial one as pimples, rash, herpes, blackheads, Miss Caulkins, foulard chiffon. 3—Mr. and Mrs. William Caruthers, | for 22 years. 1st. gagement.—Atlanta Georglan, ‘acne, batber’s itch, etc., results show Miss Parker, blue satin, Z Mrs. Thomas C. Waterous, Miss Caru- After the morning session the mem- after an rnight application, only a AMliss Randall, white crepe, thers, Miss Faith camtlien, W. H. bern.enjoyed a banquet at Haben- | small quln?ty being required to effect iss Adams, brown voile. Caruthers. stein’s, then marched in a body to Po- a cure.. Those who use polsam for Miss Curtis, pink crepe. 4—Capt. and Mfi John A. Hagberg, | Ii’'s theater. Towards the-close of the these minor skin troubles should im- Mrs. John T. Clark, vellow brocaded | Mrs. Mrs. A. Erickson, :ttafnoon. they attended the dairy- medijatély ' secure one olf t_hdc zpscitl siu; ov;r yellow silk; white net tunic | Mrs. ' Miss Hazel Swan, | men’s convention at Unity hall. 50-cent packages recently adopte 0 | embroidered in gold and spangles; | Tyler Richards. oo oA D meet such needs. Both the ©50-cent| head ornaments, gold band and ygllow %—Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Stearns, \«(r. Rev., C. H. Peck -of Hanover was package and the regular $2 jar may be| feathers, pearl and diamond orna- |and Mrs. G.._ Henderson, the guest of friends here on Wednes- obtained at Lee & Osgood’s and Smith’s | ments, drug store In Norwich, Larue’s in Put- Mrs. Josenh C. Worth, black chiffon nam, '9oodward’s in Danielson and| over blue messaline. Chesebro’s in Willimantic, and- other l'badlnc drug stores. for experimental purposes Miss Justine, B, Worth, vellow crepe he chine, Mrs, Calvin H. Frisbie, imported may b. hdd free of charge by writing| black lace robe over white satin. d!rw to-the Emergency Laboratories, YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Archibald Mitchell, Jr., brown est Twenty-nfth Street, New York | fillet net over yellow satin. Mrs, G. W. Carroll, white $atin with duchess and point lace. T. H. Peabody, Westerly, black satin Wwith Jet. Mrs. F. C. Turner, light blue sat- Charles W. Vaughn, Mrs. B. A, Her- rick. 6—Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie Hopklna, Mrs. Allan Clewd h, Mr, and - Mrs. Janies L. Case. 7—Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Almy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chappell. . 8-—Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H." Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Lanz, Mr. and’ Mrs. Chaun- cey A. Sherman. . 93— Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.eon Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs, F. I Roycg, Mr. and Mrs. day. The afternoon whist was held Wed- nesday with Mrs. Allen Kinney of Town street. Mrs. Fanny Holmes, a former resi- dent, is visiting Mrs. C. Morgan Will- iams of Washington street, An addition is being built to Allan Kinney's house on Town street, mak- | ing another tenement, This tenement | is already rented. THE MOST SENSATIONAL SALE OF MEN'S GLOTHING Mrs. Charles Lillioridge and Miss | Florenice Chapman of the Scotland | road attended the Montville service on Wednesday evening. EVER HELD IN NORWICH' $20., $18. and $16. ' Cus om Tailored ‘OVERGOATS ® and SUITS Mattors of-General Interest About the [ i With white and gold lace. Reuben P. Potter. Vill . C. E. Havens, jet dress. 10—Mr. and Mrs. O E. Wulf, - Mr. J illage. Mis= Amidon. black satin dress with |and Mrs, H. M. Lerou, Mr. x:na “l’a‘{l:. w 7 silver trimmings. -~ H. G. Peck, Miss Marguerite Miss H'ffl;‘sMa.Y“”d a“dvgfl;g-‘ C. Miss Mary G. Osgood, light blue | Miss Vilette Peck. ¥ Mulkins of 13;;8“8 spi"‘l‘l'b s, €S- | crepe meteor with silver trimmings, 11—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gebrath, day with Mrs. omauslt Li fl é 'ge. Miss M. In. Osgood, white satin with | Lieut. and Mrs. C. A. Hagberg, Miss ! Dr. Dowe of the faculty of Connec- | pearl and gold_trimminss. Eleanor Gebrath, Miss Edith Ander- TAFTVILLE ticut agricultural college at Storrs was Mrs. C. D. Noyes, black -spangled | son, Paul Maisack, Albert Gebrath. —_— in town recently an;i perforrnled 31!! oP- | net, 12— Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Parker, Miss | Charles Gadbois of Plainfield, Former eration-on 3 valuable cow belonging to| Mrs. Charles F. Noyes, New York, | M. Hurlbutt, Miss A. O'Brien, Miss N.| | ocal Resident, Missing—Village | Brown. i ver ‘pi L. . imon Liltbridge of Auburn, R. I | "Nt "I 0t ST B o | Reangdau e o Nystion. visited Jocal relatives Wednesday. over blue’ silk with hand embroidery | 13—Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Dygert, Mr.| .. ooy or Charles Gadbois of | ‘and - Mrs, Ichabod Stoddard at- | ang” joi Pt WO, Mr. tended the funeral of William Cochran in_Groton Thursday. Mrs. Charles Appley and son Bur- rill of New London are spending sev- eral days with her parents here. Charles Schlough has resumed his duties at the Yantic woolen mill after having been confined to the house for the past week with indigestion. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ford, Mrs, William Mr, and Mrs. Julia Bailey, Herrick, William, Albert J. and Bertram Bailey, George Schlough, Mrs. Claude V. Pen- dle Mrs. Willilam Pendleton, Frank G rer, Jr., Harold Bentley, Miss Ed- supper given by members of the Boz- rah Center Congreguuonal church in the basemient of the church Wednes- dey evening. Miss Mary Burns' received a $5 or- des on a hat and Edward Jones of this place a traveling set at the Fitch- ville fair. na Bentley and Miss Irene Brown were among those who attended the chicken | poce gilk. Mrs. James A. Stoddard, pale blue rajah with white lace trimmings. Mrs. H. M. Lerou, black net over white peau de soie, jet trimmings. Mrs. H. B. Peck, mode color silk, applique trimmings, Miss Vilette Peck, pink aeolian silk, silver trimmings, Mrs. O. E. Wulf, black crepe de chin~ jet trimmings, Miss Marguerite Wulf, light blue silk, silver trimmings. Mrs. Charles A. Hagberg, hand- painted black net over black silk. Miss Edith Anderson. pink messa- line with pearl trimmings. Miss Eleanor Gebrath, white Japa- Mrs. Henry Gebrath. black ‘ribbon grenadine over black silk, Mrs. Dana. August of Bridgeport, pink satin, princesse. Mrs. W, H. Tracy of Hartford, gray silk with silver trimmings. Mrs, E. N. Coleman, Jr., pastel blue satin with crystal trimmings. and Mrs. G. A. Lathrop. 14—Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood B. Pot- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Todd, Dan- ielson, Mr. and Mrs. "Arthur B. Rus- sell, New Haven. 15—Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gates, Miss Phelps, Charles Phelps. 16—J. Ralph Howe, Miss Margaret ‘White, Frank Chappell, New London. 7—Miss Nonie Mangan, Brooklyn, N. Y: Miss Elizabeth Sayage, West- erly, Miss Julia Kelleher, Miss Marie Brooks, Mrs. A. T. Berne, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Dion, Edward Kelleher, Charles Fitty, Brooklyn, N. Y., John-Mulcahey, New York, Joseph Havens. 18—Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner, Miss ?teéner, Adjutant General Cole, Hart- ord. 19—Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Ely, Miss Louise B. Meech, Miss Virginia Reece, Louis R. Porteous, Henry J.. Frisbie, Joseph Knight. 20—Mr. ani Mrs. Russell Baird, Miss Plainfield, for many years a resident of Taftville, was reported about the village Thursday morning, but was later proven untrue by his daughter, Miss Annié Gadbols, who reachec Taftville from Plainfield on the 2.40 o'clock trolley - Thursday afternoon. She stated that her father had been ill, his mind having been affected, and that he strayed away from his home in Plainfield Tuesday, and although the police had been informed and a search had been made for him he had not been found when she left Plainfield Mr. Gadboils was a man of about 60 years and it is possible that he ma) have come to harm, but his fam have not given up bope of his recov- ery. He lived in Taftville until last spring, being a weaver in the Ponemah" mills. He is the father of Eugene Gadbois, who was married in Taftville ‘Wednesday. Clothing values, such as these, have never be- fore been offered. This great selling has been remarkably succe There still remains a satisfactory ulectlon $10. OVERGOATS and SUITS. SEE OUR $10. WINDOW DISPLAY. of these ¢ Hirsch Trousers CUT FROM ENDS Howard Gardner .of Gardner Lake| \rg ‘D §. Haviland, point lace robe | Ruth Thayer, Miss Elizabeth Pullen, S S h has been spending a few days with| . an ivory satin; pearl ornaments. Miss Lillian Havens, Miss Dorothy Our tomaC his_uncle, Frank Gardner. Miss Gallup, pale pink embroidered | Norton, Miss Rachel Thayer, Henry Harold Bentley has secured Work In| crepe de chine gown over pink silk. | Arnold, ‘William _ Frisbie, Allyn L. | Porter’s shop. Miss Benjamin, Parisian lace gown | Brown, Robert Johnson, Nelson Tain- | Mi-0-Da Puts the Stomach in Fme, William. Fibbits was sawing wood over white satin: pearl ornaments. tor. g | JLith bls ggsoline engine for Jabez Bal- | ' Mrs. Charles B. Lee, blue directoire | 21—Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carroll, Mr. Shapein Five Minutes i - crepe with silver and jewel trimmings. |and Mrs. T. H. Pedbody, Westerly, Mr. | TG Mrs. F. H. Pullen, lavender -crepe |and Mrs. ¥. C. Turner, Mrs. C. E.|, If your stomach is continually kick- | thallfipld.-—PMldent Taft has sent] . .ioqr Guchess lace. Havens, Miss.J. Amidon, Miss Mary G. Ing J; a disturbance; you feel bloated to the senate the name of Seth Pratt e Osgood, Miss Martha L. Osgood, Frank istressed; if you belch gas and 31.90 B Wauregan ® be ‘po aster at Litchfield. Miss Marion Pullen, coral messaline, Chilaren - Cry FOR FLETCHER'S. CASTORIA For Every Dress Occasion silver trimmings. Mrs. Edwin A. Tracy, silver gray satin with duchess lace and silver pas- sementerie. ‘Miss Backus, white silk. Mrs. J. C. Darby, white crepe de crene over white taffeta, with hand- embroidered lace trimmings. Mrs. Thomas Morris, black crepe de chene. Mrs. H. B. Smith, black voile braid- ed. Miss Hazel Smith, pink hand em- brondered crepe de chene. Miss Gladys Le Favour, white satin with hand embroidered chiffon trim- mings. Miss Vera Ward, apricot eolienne silk with shaded fillet trimmings. Mrs. H. M. Pollock, white satin. Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell, gray chiffon You Wfll Find an Excellent As-|ang diamonds. H. Haskell, black lace and soriment of Ail tae Requisites | '*5.. s & Potter, white messaline to Proper Dress at McPI] ERSON’S Including - Full Dress Shirts, coat style and otherwise, cuffs on or separate. White or Pearl Gloves in cor- rect weight. with silk applique. Mrs. F. P. Todd. Danielson, black lasc thh spanz!ed trimmings. Mrs. A Russell, New Haven, tur- quo)s@ blue silk with lace trimmihgs. C. W. Vaughn, black thread lace over white satin, jet trimmings, and diamond ornaments. Mrs. W. G. Henderson, raisin colored satin with gold trimmings. Mrs. B. A. Herrick, black lace over , “diamonds. % Mrs. W. L. Stearns, gray messaline v lace. Mrs. John Steiner, white marchesa lace over white silk. ‘Miss Steiner, spangled -mull over pink brocade silk. Mrs. L. A. Wheeler, white embroid- H. Smith. 22—Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Hub- bard, Mr. and Mrs. Huntington Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Learned, Miss Frances D. Young, Willis A. Briscoe. 23—Hon. Frank B. Weeks, governor; Colonel . and Mrs. R. O. Eaton, Mon- towese; Colonel and Mrs. O. N. Shep- ard, Portland; Major A. E. Rice, Wa-~ terbury. 24—Mr. and Mrs. Rollin C. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Leonard, Miss Ethel F. Worth, Miss Maud Carew Bucking- ham, Waiter M. Buckingham, Miss jIrene Young, Miss Mabel A. Young, Jewett City, C. L. Tracy, William Buckingham, Lloyd Buckingham. 25—Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Parker, Mrs. H. A. Norton, Miss Lillian Randall, Miss My- ira Parker, Mrs. Alfred S. Chappell, New London: Miss Julia Caulkins, New London; Miss Curtis, Miss Adams. 26—Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Pullen, Miss Mari- on Pullen, Weston Pullen, Benedict Pullen. 27—Mr. and Mrs. William H. Palmer, Senator and Mrs. Charles E. Searls, Thompeon, Mr. and Mrs. - Winslow Tracy Williams, Judge and Mrs. Gard- iner Greene, Judge and Mrs. Joel H. Reed, Stafford Springs, Miss Reynolds. 28—Dr. and Mrs. Ludwig Biach. Martin Mullen, Willimantic. Miss Clara Sessions, Willimantic, Miss Harriet Breed. 29—Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Noyves, New York, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oat, Mrs. JamesA. Stoddard, Ledyard. 30—Mr. and Mrs. Norris S. Lippitt, M: Mary F. Doolittle, Miss Esther Lippitt, Andrew F. Gates, Hartford. sour food into the mouth, then you need Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets, the| best prescription for indigestion ever written. Mi-o-na stomach tablets give instant relief, of course, but they do more; they drive out the poisonous gases that cause fermentation of food and thor- oughly clean, renovate and strengthen the stomach so that it can readily di- gest food without artificial aid. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are guaran- ted to cure indigestion, acute or chron- ic, or money back. This means that nervousness, dizziness and biliousness will disappear. Druggists everywhere and_ The Lee & Osgood Co. sell Mi-o- na for 50c a large box. Test samples free from Booth’s Mi-o-na, Buffalo, “I was under the care of four differ- ent doctors during nine months and was cured of dyspepsia by Mi-o-na.”"— Mr. Joseph Grondine, 197 Fountain street, Fall River, Mass. Booth’s Pills for constipation—25c. HYOME] PRNUNCED NIGH-0-ME ) Cures catarrh or money back. Just breathe itin. Complete outfit, including inbaler $1. Extra bottles 50c. Druggists. [Every Day House Block NEW FOUNTAIN Special CHOCOLATE MACAROON SUNDAE Pearl Studs and Links, Per- & ered batiste, with black velvet and lace | 31-Mr. and Mrs, 2, F. Robbine. Miss | in {he year, at mid-day or a! fect Dress Ties, Full Dress| trimmings. Marion Powelson, LeRey Robbins, Wil- ol ¥ Mrs. F. L. Hutchins, lavender and (] o K - | Protccton ‘"'dReefe”' white batiste with lace trimmings. la;?—l;)ex?yand“;;rs(.‘r%'.:tel?lzje%animan n‘ .lgh" dawn ” dlls', any | , Mrs. F. I. Rovce, old rose henri- | Mrs. M. H, Donahue, Miss Agnes Mc- | (ime and all the time, | Sitk Opcra Hats and Crush- etta.. trimmed with gold embroidered | Kenna, John A. Dunn, John P. Cor- coran. ers. Mrs. R. P. Potter, white mesgaline | 33—Mr. and Mrs. John T. Clark. The Ruud | 145 Main Street The Wisdom OF BUYING CLOTHING FOR FUTURE USE AS WHLL AS PRES- ENT NEEDS WILL COMMBEND ITSELF TO BEVERY THINKING, ECONOMICAL: MAN WHO INVESTIGATES THE GRAND BAR- GAINS TO BE HAD AT MORAN’S it . . | Silk ‘Half Hose Mrs. H. F. Ulmer, lavender crepe. |Ulmer, Mrs. C. W. Prentice, Mi = ik . e L"h Min & W Premtice Soft mray erepe | Susie C. 'Whittiesey, Miss Gercruae 3| IMStantaneous Aufomatic | Half Hose. meteor with silver lace trimmings; en | Young. 2 Miss Susie C. Whittlesey, white cloth | Lieut. and Mrs. August Dana, Bridge- fifls Water fleflter i and cluny lace trlmzv‘\inzs, Foré Mr. and Mrs W. H.-Tracy, Hart- furni 'hes hot water i i o : Miss Gertrude M. Young, gray green |ford. urnis ater lim- MCPHERSON silk eolienne, with Irish lace decora- foli:;Ca?t ang '\Etru Ad P. Woodward ited aniity in ali : IIT.:I : ol o nielson, Capt. and Mrs. F. G. C. nl n Mrs. Ludwig Biach, black silk with i qu y parits ol the diamonds and garnets. Branch. house. . The Haberdasher, Miss Clara Sessions. Willimantic, | 37—Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Haviland, lavender messaline, with emeralds. Miss Grace Benjamin, Miss Susan I. F. 101 Main Sireet. Gallup, A. C. Roberts, John Poweison, | 1IN the aucet, | with vellow messaline and pearls. 38—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Darby. Mrs. broidery over light blue sill\.‘ !’{‘Xhoma; N{o}:‘nis{ Mrs. H. Smith, Miss ‘Miss Martha Ward, black silk. azel Smit] r. Kedney i " Miss Gertrude Ward, champagne silK. Onli-and Ses. Sum din apssiion. Mrs B. F. Leavitt, black silk with | Mrs. Henry M. sl;;]lldodt Dr. H. O. jet trimmings. | Spalding, Miss ing, Boston, Mrs. Mrs. P. H. Harriman, pink satin with | Frank A. Mitchell. Gas & Electrical ]]ep’t gold trimmings. 40—Mr. and Mrs.; E.!A. Tracy. Miss = 5 with lace trimmings. 34—John Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. traine. 35—Lieut. and Mrs. E. N. Coleman, Smith of Greenwich, Miss Beatrice Miss Harriett Braed, black silk crepe, Satlup, A C_Tol erbert randal Jan27d Miss Eheula Crawford, white em- The Ruud Does the Rest. 39—Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Haskell, v - Mrs. M. H. Donahue, lavender crepe 1 Kate L. Backu: 321 Main Street, Alice Building. with silver bugle trimmings. | 41—Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. Frisbie, dec24d { Miss l:;gnes ‘i McKenna, tan satin!Mr. and \1r‘sv Ar';‘hlba.ld Mitchell, Jr., | ——— with gold trimmings. Mis. J. C. Worth, Miss Justine B. E Mrs. E. G. Dygert, light blue messa- l“fnrth, Ea { line and lace, with pearls. 42—Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Carpenter, Mrs. G. A. Lathrop, white lace over | Misses Carpenter, Miss Kinne: silk, with diamonds. 43—Gilbert I. Hewitt, Gladys Le Fa- Mrs. A. P. Woodmansee, pink messa- | vour, Vera (. Ward. 44—Harold Carpenter, Walter Crooks, Big Clearance Sale. Overcoats and Suits OF THE FAMOUS STEIN-BLOCH STANDARD ARE NOW WITHIN YOUR GRASP AT PRICES LOWER BY MANY DOLLARS THAN THE SAME GOODS WOULD COST US TODAY IN THE MARKET, But IT IS CLEAN UP TIME WITH US, AND IN CLEARING OUR TABLES OF OUR PRESENT HEAVY STOCKS WE DONT STOP TO CONSIDER COST, AND THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE ACCORD. ED EACH DAY SINCE THE OPENING OF THIS SALRE PROVES THAT THE PUBLIC APPRECIATE GENUINE BARGAINS AND WE PRIZE AND APPRECIATE THE PUBLIC CONFIDENCE THAT THIS STORE HAS ALWAYS ENJOYED, p John A. Moran, Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, Tine Mlss Beatrice Branch, white messa- | Miss Henrietta Gardner, Miss Adelaide in Crooks, Miss Maud Lathrop. Electric Wiring Not the the price of 90 cents Can you afford to g ‘We do all branches of Electric Work Mi-s Nonie Mangan. Brooklyn, rose and carpy, a complete stock of Gas | colored satin, pearl trimmings. Miss Marie Brooks, old rose crepe de and Eleéctric Changdeliers, Lamps and chene, lace applique. Mantles. Visit our show room — thel Miss Julia Kelleher. pink messaline, One only one in town. Jace trimmings and coral ornaments. ’ : 3 Miss WBlizabeth Savage, Westerly, | local resident, but whose home is now cause you did your WINDOW DISPLAY | ™ e Emippines: $wes there o % S Y Mrs. A S. Berne tan messaline, | pressions .of Cavite: washing on Monday, The wvariety of our stock of Wire i | ,” Mrs. W. I Dion, pink satin and lace panish te” spcken i tha olioaied NORWICH TOWN who ‘some years since was a be sick all week be- princess style: pearl ornaments. SR R g R S especnally b you Goeds ean be partially appreciated by | trimmings. clas . inspecting the few lines displayed in fiss Hurlbutt, light blue mull with | Ush and their on can send your clothes ribbon embroider : to a reliable concern Miss O’Brien, black velvet with duch- that is making this —_— ess lace and topaz. ! Miss Parker, white crepe de. chene class of work their specialty ? GhHe with lace embroidery and diamonds. S. & J. GREGSO Mrs. John A. Hagber; champagne color satin, hand e;fi)rolgprod PAETE | mata. Tms(}s ‘.nf 03‘3' ’}‘Pdf‘ of con- @ 2 5 _ | veyance on the islands. [Iruit is very R]‘ %&SE e:l{:g e B it uae lin- -ubundn}m.; there are four varieties of the yellow banana: the mango is de- A. Erichson, white batiste with | ;i ls and like a peach in fiavor. 1’3 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. lnceA Telephone 898. desire i= to come to America. Th o or farming class is illiterate. “Their chief occupation is raising rice. “Little FWiiipino ponies - about the | size of Shetland ponies draw a small two-wheeled carriage called the carro- our show window. “The naval statlon is et Cavite. Some T of the Spanish vessels sunk in the har- s, bor by Admiral Dewey’s fleet are now ‘ n' being raised. ALL CEREAL COFFEE “The population is made up of Span- ish, English. Americans. Chinese, Jap- .-‘ ‘oo a lb' anese and_ Filipinos. - . I.ISIIAIIY TEA STORE .70 i, Sdent, - Piriaks Company, : 29 Main Street. Norwich, Ct. Electric Goods