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| THAMES RIVER SPECIALTIES CO. 3 24 ——— as it [the boy behind the suit case, has a mo- Name pof Concern fer Which New Mill chanical *contrivance which NEW FOUR STORY BUILDING vty .l.; Marion Erectea 6y Daniel' T. Shea in M-mauna Practically Completed—Many Fine Improvements. and Alice Rogers are of the first class MA[I EXTRACT Sterilized 15¢ a Bottle $1.50 a Dozen AT DUNN’S PHARMACY 50 Main Street. THERE 15 no saver stern Comnecticut e in for business results If you suffer from backache, There is only one way to cure it. The perfect way Is to cure the kid- 1eys. A baa back means sick kidneys. Negiect !t, urinary trewbles follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. - Afe endorsed by Norwich people. Patrick Sullivan, 48 Mt Pleasant Street, Norwich, Conn., sa; “It any rsen sheuld ask me what to use for pain and lJameness acress the small of the back I weuld advise a trial of provides for every emergency. Along- side the heaters is the Rund automat- ic hot water storage system, which has been put in by the city gas de- partment under the direction of .um- 2 Next after the pestoffice to break *f the long established sky-line of the north side of Main street, in the sec- tion from Franklin square to Preston bridge, is the Marion, the handsome new four story brick store and spart- ment bullding - erccted by Daniel T. Shea at No. 326 Main street, the lot adjoining the postoffice property on the wost. Excavation for the founda- tiong began on June 7th, and the build- ing.is now practically completed, so that it will be ready for tenants by April 1st. It makes an imposing addi- tion to the number of buildings of construction that have beer erected in this part of the city in the | last few years, and from those who E. Byrn: TLunt of Weymouth, and A. J. Lowell, Mass. AT BROADWAY THEATER. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. The Broncho Busters are the big at- traction at the Broadway theater for the week end-attractions and they nev- er fail to win attention. Their singing is of the best and the broncho busting is_a thriller. Miss Adeie Von Obl is a clever rider and her act is a decidedly interesting one. This afternoon she holds a recep- tion after the show. Henry Bobker, of THIRD COMPANY TEAM WON. indeor Baseball Game at Armory Fur- nished M Entertainment. At the mmm‘y evening there was a sized attendance to witness the between the | 3. Holland, and is somel | makes Mr. Shea’s bullding nnlmu | among all ‘the apartment house prop- erty of the city. It comprises & tauk of 280 gallons’ capacity and furnishes the hot water for the hoto bullding, doing away with. the necessity of sep- arate hot water boilers for each tene- ment. A circulation system keeps the hot water always.on tap at any point, In the winter the tank is heated by the same heater that supplies the steam ‘bui Boan's Kighey Pl i B fountl | gve Tad dn ppatunity to inapect 1t | 0, Uto malators Got £ e eI that they have no equal for this| Mr. Shea hus had many compliments [ V0! be Boateq oY (08 BOnT Bon (2a70 toible. MY PRI WaE Mcae AL for the_judmnent he 'lm\» shown e kpirv ihe water at any temperature, and e T dering its e d dt'lsafl'- il furnish a full tank of hot water | *PRUCAEIS. in the N. . S L ‘'wo tores. in (\I\ hour from the time the heater is they theroughly relieved me of severe pain in the small of my back, strengtt ened my kidneys and benefitted me a general way.” Remember the name—Doan’s—an New York, sole agents for the Unitec States. For sale by ail dealers. Price 50| Hola by, e Hra cemts. Foster-Milburn Ruftalo, Psychological Analysis and Temper- Hairs Famiy Hls for consti- that of Diphtheria. Co., A Night Alarm. Werse than an alarm of fire at is the metallic cough of croup, to the househol. areful moth- d Tar in the it at the- first sizn « Honey and Tar has saved many little lives and is the only safe preparatien for children, as it con- tains no opiates. The I.ee & Osgood - ent and exceptional possibilities, has REMED 3 B s s Yo |, T e KRswele STty Stivcts of A b o » ntere: n rooklyn, wl are of n re CHRIST CHURCH ORGANIZATION e eaa utie {ha, 7oAt of Ber T | Uit doeee B0 Sitas & e ~ Whooping Cough turity and mental development, and |pneumonia, which a weakened heart Weomen's Auxiliary Meets in Sunday therefore .has quite as much claim upon e s v Bbins School Room and Hears Missionary her as Norwich, Conn., where she was shoul ery Facts. born and educated and which was the Quickly r Beved-the The womer uxiliary church held its resular meating in Sunday school roo; 5 ‘was considerable sewing done members were entertained by the members giving her exper among the Indians in W teresting missiorn & bex of goods which wast read. had Dbeen sent, Spoke on Coal James Hammigan. enginer on_ Clinton avenue ang was identified 50¢c a Bottle construction company. that is bui with the social life of tHe n = R the new paper mill at Montville. gave and active in philanthroplc Money positively refunded if it fails. an instructive talk on <oal mining be- fore the meetinz of h Engineers’ assoc day evening in t spending a considerable Pennsylvania c eids. Zan was well § and his talk wa The Marion, which is named after the owner's oldest daughter, measures on automatically | | | he gas shuts off and turns when the water in | | L} tion of the building have been the fol- lowing: C. Bdiorlln 'l.l!h_. e vating; E - contractor and exca’ F electrical system: phy. plumbing: Thomas heating: Norwich gas and department, Ruud heating Henry P. Beausoleil, p-mdn‘ the Ea- ton Chase company. electric wiring. pritsies asai AR s o g MRS. JESSIE H. CHILDS. Her First Novel a Daring Attempt at amental Contrasts. The Brooklyn Life of March 12 con- tained a fine portrait and the following personal reference to Mrs. Jessie H. Childs. whose first book. “The Sea of Matrimony,” was in such popular de- mand: ‘The first novel from ithe pem of Mrs. Jessie H. Childs, “The Sea of Mat- rimony.” which has called attention to the author as a writer of marked tal- home of her forebears. The character of the novel is such as to invite dis- putation, for it is a daring attempt at psychologic analysis and tempera- mental contrasts and emphasizes the fundamental principle of the so-called 'New Thouzht,’ which is by no means new, to wit, the superiority of mind over matter. Farnestness, sincerity and high purpose, as well as & keen in- sight into human nature, are apparent in the story, which shows few, if any, of the characteristics of an initial ef- fort. Mrs.. Childs, who only recemtly removed to Manhattan, lived for years wich, Conn. she was a emy twenty-five years the birthplace of an ex ber of great scholars, a fact which wal emphasized last July at the celebration of the 250th anniversary of this quaint New England town. These include Isaac Bromley of the famous Yale class where, as Jessie Hi for the last him perfectly hnnonflq.fn all tion: nd financlally out any olux!flanl miude Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the Dlood T tac the ‘system. Price, Tho per For twenty-two years Campbell's Varnish Stains have been wused by ing Furniture, Floors and Woodwork. Nothing else will give “Sto‘ satisfac- tion as the origina upon get- tln. “Campbell's.” C. R. Browning, 21 Ite’s Court, carries a line of l'fl cnl. — A Timaly Protestion. strengthening qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. The Lee & Osgood Every Old Thing Made New. Ola kitchen chairs, benches, lawn swings, porch furniture Wwill require housekeepers everywhere Tor re-finish- | ’ ing Cough Whooping Cough is one of the most dreaded epidemic diseases— it is highly contagious and very often results fatally— The death’rate from Whooping Cougll is almost as high as from Scarlet Fever—it is half as high as Children attacked by Whooping Cough suffer terribly. For maal months—the racking and straining often cause other ly if the old fashioned idea of lahgflledlmnmmmuu.dopeed. « Dr. DOUD’S coughing —and -du.dlrlyful()or|5dlyl.nwfllme the most severe cases. Hundreds of mothers testify to its worth— doctors and recommend it because know it is a safe and sure remedy for Guaranteed by us under the Pure Food Law—contamsno alcohol or injurious narcotic. Sold at all Drug Stores ‘The Safety Remedy Company, Canton, O. by the engineers. “ . . - ~ o il i S T s y You’re Bilious ! 50 feet wide and 80 feet 19!‘]’\ stand- | the tank either falls above or goes|of Johns Hopkins university; the Rev. o Lol s e e et tho ~ seapictive e e s Ebenezer Litch, president of Willlama: ¥ W h i wide endugh te | points c Rev. Azel Backus, president of !.;:‘(m\‘\flu’irc.: ‘f:“\kt fllow of o side en- | point = B e A e ott, ou know the symptoms—a splitting headache, sallow complexion, PANGER | oniche e THiekt o dtie. postofifos 1t} ok pais faa E president of the University of Ver- coated tongue, dizziness and constipated bowels. Never mind what e postoffice upper floors furnish six LESSENS stands exactly on the line. It is of . mont; Timothy Dwight, the famous broughit on this condition, go to your druggist and get 2 box of modern brick construction, with Con two on a floor and all {vgje president: Donald G. Mitchell (Tk & Authorities are pretty well united in ne pr ticnt brownstone brick fr trimmings fc mt. The name m s in the middle of the on each side of a in front entrance ild- Marvel), the late Hdmund _Clarence Stedman, Henry Harland (Sidney Lus- ka), the novelist, and Mrs. L. H. Sig- S Schenck’s Mandrake Pills e i By the, | Shown in brownstone letters above - 5 night.” To-morrow you will feel like nd SpiiEe it dindey cart"an s | Shod n Browneton nters whove L TR e o | St ietmguianed <ormpats MILLINERY | [J7e 2 doso to-night.” To-morrow o s another person. o e R Pme Soneampe| | 1909 is shown on the cornerstone at the | y T at the foot of | .ome of her admirers think Mrs. Childs cose We will mail you a FREE SAMPLE if you send us the nam. ton. So many cases of this dread dis-| | SOUthwest corner. X b Tyecy aparts | Mroally carhed s giios - : of this paper. " #ase have their origin in neglect of an | The main floor provides two nice | stparate hallway at litdle prices. DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, P: % ! stores, 18x40 feet, with double Dlnte- . HINTS TO HAT BUYERS. . H. A a, Pa. P i imaifrarence #itnl | Flas Wwindows large plateglass « T from the main hallwa® by 4 Al Bl o MES. G. . STANTON, fol en many people regard this | A0d stairways to the nine foot « very room in an apartment | The Newest Note in Spring Millinery— | octl . cemmon compiaint. Al s e o What m. Stores Are Showing. At the first indication of a colg | !d rock ~To provide tae - 2 e hteps should be taken to check it at | Under the stores a bie job of \1‘!171 e of the building the | There will be much buying of Easter pnce. For this purpose the following : required. a R kimple formula is highly recommended "'hnpi"“:”("&bv Srei, fExGoms and bath | rounds of the ‘stores will see among B e e soro: sunos of Gior]| | e closed up if ‘the finished in_ the | 00T e rstion ‘the follewiner s Farimer o malr-ounts of Wiegin Ol vf|| rented separately. irim throughout. | T oy Tuscan turban trimmed =S > Il of the two stores n gas and elec- | e pare DY hisiay, Snake well and | Which they enjoy el Eriliwonk be- | B o e ect in. net: HngHsh prim- ° ¢ pure Whiskey. Shake well and 3 oe Mg s sail ' me ake a teaspoonful four iimes a day. Hot Water Storage System nd ornamental combination mantels | OR°8 [ TMECRD SROCRE. L oL, t is claimed by the Leach Chemical On the west side of building and with mirrors. Medern | .- mfn llfmol }hlte ‘horsehair braid, of” Cinicnmall, who prepare the |, goorway providin \nitor g d_electric bells and [ {1 re - 3 four hours and cure enuine Virgin Oil of Pine compound' &n that this mixturq will break up NOTICE The Piace Where You Can Buy Potatoes ..per bu. 65 | 1 bbl. Good Fiou v ox §606] 5 Ibs Honeycomb Tripe.. -25¢ ...NATIVE. .. FURKEY: FLADIE corn color fancy braid, brim of rose- 4 CHICKENS, SALT PORK, :;'j%,‘é‘é‘n‘“{'%“%‘g ;;:‘d"z‘.l’ e, e car legaldlws of COoSt. FOWL, SAUSAG Wh t H t St b ese fasc ng models appeal R SRR i €n you want Heat, Steam = || sos.of soumes task sor thase sad kraut, Spinach, or Pine- Kale, apples and a whole lot of other things. nges, ALL GOODS DELIVERED. HENRY NORMAN, trance to the we cated the tw from the John T. pany. One of these h found amply sufficient in to heat the entire building, but the pair downstair: room has a radiator in the halls, ry swinging s'at the main en- in it as and there are loors between dining room WE WANT YOU BUSINESS or Hot Water, or Sanitary Plumbing, call on us. millinery today, and those.who go the the trimming wistarias, pansies and Persian ribbon in soft design. Very striking is a burnt straw tur- ban with myntle green win, A distinctively stylish hat is of blue horsehair braid, with trimming of king blue and tiny pink roses, and blue maline bow. In the ever effective black and white comes a hat of waxed braid in aero- plane shape, trimmed with black and white maline, black velvet, jet orna- ments and white wheat. For a young miss is shown a charm- ing model in burnt chip, with large blue ombre ribbon bow across the front. Ver dainty is an auto bomnet in in the assortments offered today by The Bulletin’s millinery advertisdrs. EPWORTH LEAGUE. Annual Business Meeting and Social The ani usiness Tel. 267. 36 Franklin Street e "‘*E,.“m""“_.‘.“' marlsd was held in the church pariors Blemishes On the Face Don't go about with a face full of blotches or other skin eruptions. Clear off these disfigurements in a short time at little expense. These unsightly blemishes come from im- pure blood and a disordered sys- tem but will all disappear aftex a few doses of - which do the work quickly and . Salves, ointments and washes never cure a pimply face. Y-n-nn t the poison out of the is what Beecham’s Pm.! do. They move the bowels, start the biley carry off the impurities, cleanse and vitalize the blood and Beautify the Complexion m.»hhu'lh-dfl REMEMBER that we have the goods on hand and Know how to do your work in the most eco- nomical manner. Our equipment is the best in this part of the State. Send us your next order and be convinced. Robert Brown Estate, 55, 57, 59 West Main Straat. ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager Telephone 133 Open from 7.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m. evening. . The attendance was 00& ui the interest encou: dent, Louls M. chair and read his report for the past year. In the absence of the secretary, ira M. Himes, Miss Myrtle Himes was 0sen secretary pro tem. other reports was that of the nating committee, consisting of Rev. Dr. M. S. Kaufman and the Aa- Stra- han and Hannah Haglund. - lowing officers were elected m the en- ‘P\:,(nx vedr: President, Howard Nelson rter; first vice president, Miss Mari- on B. ‘Wolcott; second vide president, Miss Viva Mae Himes; third ident, Miss F. Sybil vice P secretary. Edgar C. Welden; treasurer, William J. McNeely. A vote of thanks was tendered the outgoing officers special of cake and cocoa a pleasant evening ended. . Crabbe—¥e’s the meanest fellow I ever met. Goodley—At any rate, he's succeséful. He has taken advantage of his opportunities. Crabbe—Yes, and 1 guess his opportunities were small, Wwhich is another sign of his meanness. ——Catholic Standarg and Times. “Cot any little nfeces or nephews?’ “§ope.” To whom are you going to leave your meney?’ “To my fashion- able sister—in-law, I guess. She once named o poodle after me —Kansas City Journal. Waterbury.—Orson terbury’s oldest citizen, celebrated his on¢ hundredth birthday Friday. Hayward, Wa- ¢ inspection now. HIGH PRICED QUALITY IN A LOW PRICED CAR 22 H. P., 4 cylinders, magneto built in fly wheel. perfect ignition ever invc.nted and can’t be found in any other The FORD Model T AMERICA’S GREATEST VALUE. The most popular car in America today and the biggest auto- mobile value ever known. any of your good money until you inspect and have a demon- stration of this most wonderful of all Automobiles. Deliveries at once. - : FORD AUTO AGENCY, 127 Franklin Street Also WALTER KINGSLY, Plainfield, Conn. Runabout $900 F. O. B. Factory. Car $950 F. 0. B. Factory The most Don’t place any order or spend Open for