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il _SPRING DUCKS | ThefBulletin. Democ ticket contained & wllhul a pink pastes Women’s Hair . T . NATIVE BROILERS ‘ G Th E 'i Tl The election of the entire ~ticket o o e electi the ire el FANCY FOWL e 5 = ra s arry e n re c g:;. the mm:lu{umtfll of the f £ lorwich, Tuesday, June 7, 1910. government for year. The v 3 : ROASTING CHICKENS y, Bramtien Yoty surpritea “mans. Al {Can Easiiy Be Med: Radiant 7 NATIVE SPRING LAMB VARIOUS MATTI ¥ ; ough the party members or 7 ABBARARSEG S ERS City Election Called Cut but a Small Vote—C. F. Thayer |4, they g;’:mm,r{f:‘n'r":n;:’{,,"‘l;:[ | and Luxuriant 7 ASPARAGUS plenty New ii6on’ oy’ the' 24 R % ticket in the fleld evidently i . 5 ' hurt the R T PEAS A L Elected Mayor by 154 Majority and Sworn Into Of-| 1 thn eret® consideranly. i heaVy, AIE by usini Purisian, Sag 5 ; ues ) X . v i —_— 5 SIRAWBERMIES Luscious | 5 untful fice—City Coverrment ow Controlled by the Party The?}::'m‘:‘ of du‘:n:lry.hm| 'g;::!m:a“tr:mlenl hair grower an: ¥ LONGHON CHEESE f : - ocrate were naturally s . Sag ne_favorite huir | [\ lari S T Inspits bt wer anaRoil Lhik it wid —Notas Much Scratching as Expected, Normal Meajor-| flated at the victory and plans were R inn, Bake o% peopic, and since ew “Polarized + SUMMER SQUASH reddening. - i 3 bration. Tubbs' band was secured and | {jts introduction into America It hus h [_' tnc’? T CH - R gty Buine' 3 TomlE o it i i vondteeti et .| Wash Fabrics ~s St. Robert is o 3 bl ] ous ha g 70 T St Robert is commemorated In the X n Eroadway the parade was staried TR R e e irignas;| Polarized Fabrice will not Zads | Osilsiads CINSAEPLES church calendar today. amidst” choers, followed by tne suc tinc il b T oY 50 Co. and wet | the w i JUICY SWEET ORANGES = Adch e cessful candidates and party workers o WEOC AL e By . 2uicY SWEET ORANGES| s is the lusi week of school in | outbsme or i cior crton oo “Sron.. | D e e e S B Y P | ojarizas, v hathorr e | a number. of suburban districts. gay, when' it “was announced that the | e T e o, sy B Tas o I St mattsial hat] €08 IA¥DAEY SEnE entocrats had carried the entire tleket E 3 Parisian Sask ia the most delighttul | Polarize vics are made ’ SOMELS BrOS. | ricors sorise veve net many s | 5500 e St | Eiosiing e it s ouneh spastt | paiian o Bt i e | DU . appointments since June besan. Jority of 141. Democratic weather pre- Preston bridge and through the East have aver used, take, it back and get| Polarized ) are . P . e Vallen ‘sarly’ in the morning, but v Side to Hamilton avenue. Counter- your money. B B L il ol - St. James' lodge, No. 23, works the | It ged uring the day to a beaut marching to North Main street, an That's a fair offer, of course nd| Polarized Fab, 4 " RUSHW M. C. degree this evening.—adv. June day. Monday. it did not bring out Slacteic che woiw: (ARSIIDY: tite Dasd: t6 here ix angther one. ran- | MRt “tho “wants or we it b . KIMBALL, M. D. the usual vote, which fell considerably | ne top ot Schoneid's i, from which AT PR S dage mog Hog S| pever been met waors . Heavy rain early Monday morning oo it | point they marched Into Greeneville ta STE: . wtop . eplitth Physician and Surgeon |-« cown a numver of shrubs and oft year 5 | a point in front of the fire station. Red FPHEN D. MOORE, or itching scalp. in two weeks, the| upolarized” Plain Ponges ' 1l X There was the usual intelest tak fire marked the line of march, but here Clerk. money will be returned. Just the right weigh e s - il es. among party workers in getting del there was a rousing big bonfire In the .| “Bunarum in a forerunner of baid- | Wi Ning“yroperty. o Wauregan Block. Boans, Gomitics S, Dosts Ba low. | o toing Dupy all day. Tho chly ox e R R B g Perry. C.|ness: get rid of it at once. Parielan | fhese desirablo rfeut ¥ 4 1 @ n tow- | tos being Dusy'all day. The only ex- | rowd. ‘Remaining there @ short time. . D. . Bul” | Bage Killa the dundruff germa, it stim- | [ f0tory rervice . ours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. BSun- | lands were nipped BY the frosts of Sat- | citement which amounted to anything the parade went through Sixth to Cen ulates and tones up the ha ts and | 390 per yard Yt gl B Rl o e Ly S8 as the corvaling of the " almanouss B Srpin O How the Votes Were Cast. prevents the hair from turning gray teb1d JORRCRL d¢ Wis statel Miat 3. J. Cork Iff Carey’s house the parade broke up| The vote In detall is as follows: |, It 18 absolutely the most refreshiti] = apolarized” Shadow S Ponges <t communion class in St. | ST¥ Visited the almshouse early Mon- after being out about two hours. An-| Mayor— and invigorating hair dressing known | , " (S REREC, ONACE arish is. recelving instrue- | 98 mOrning. addressing the voter. other bonfire was burning in Prospect to mankind. It ks not sticky or Eredsy | {)itiey of otk . OUR o | iore ot 4 etk crers nPeont. Sata[Cie Breakfast. i and telling them street. In front of John Donovan's and it makes your head feel fine the Ly agoy Hiripe Por bt ¥ s | they should go to the p in the team { house and also James Hankins’ house | Comstock, A 103—1391 | minute you put it on. production of the o e provideq for them. Whe abli- | there was red fire. Mr. Donovan had, i 1545 | For sale by druggists everywl striped siik v RS e G can team came it was f had however, not taken an active part In and by The Lee & Owgood Co. WItty | L,g™ wenty-two casional gypsy wagon goes | been to the polls. Jo ool B e e P 1y Centa’h large boctie, Fhe girl with the | S04 LC05Y - igh the streets, to indicate that | however, and went to s on foot, { out of poiitics and didn’t intend to en- | Hopkins. C. L. r Aubu hair on every bottle. Mall nx properl these wanderers fave begun thelr |and made known to the republican fer ‘into the election. He kept his|Lerou H. 3t i orders filled by Giroux Mg, Co, Buf-| [ 0y LINE summer travels. leaders wha had been done. Mr. Cork- word, but couldn't ses the party win 2 falo, N, ¥, ery stitod that the almshouse people without helping in the celebration. P i ooz g 3 T PR “Polarized” Spun Many Connecticut me: ested tn | Paa Deen given every op 2 - bl What a Summer Cold May Do. [ “Polarized” S ‘ IS NOW COMPLETE. ety Conpsetict sncn intsrested in lyite wuathey wished. I CHARLES F. THAYER, Siactin: Ofis, Babh » A summer cold if neglected in Just as | 1AChES : | the convention of the National Brew- | {5 vote upon principle, and there was . The election officials "included the PRESe apt to develop into bronchitis or pneu- | rombined with The Handsomest showing of new | ers’ association at Washington this|no urging Hie = Mayon following: Bishop, B. P., r. monia as at Y ason, Do not | combined with Fabrics and colorings we have ever at- | week, have left for that city. During ihe afterncon from those who | evidently been Mept. over for two oF | g Firet district—Moderater. Johm D.|Ro (e, % % I | neglect it Foley's Honey o i tempted. Cool, perfect fitting and o ol fo' the. Dolling. Dlaces the | thrss Se ome Pt e ha sotialiet | Hall: checker, John A. Cunningham i gl nr promptly. It loosens the coughw, | favric Wi comfortab A number of members of the Ger- o e i gvone, ticket had soclali; | challengers, Loster Greenman, W. F.|Tanz, W. 5 | soothes and’ heals the inflamed air | fered: price , ;1| man Maennerchor are planning to at- each name cheked as stralia % Briggs, a assages, and expels cold from the ” SUMMER UNDERWEAR an v d’as on an Australian rigs . P : T R vi Al e weights, made k “E,“__.,h Tl length | ted the state saengerfest to ‘be held in ballot ere were found split prohibi- L i e | system. 'Lee & Orgood Co. 5 g oA _Raj o in Ol it Hartford on June 20 and 21, tion tickets. The democrats had a Graham, D. G, p v fashionable rougl b lead on straight tickets in this district >, ¥ 1 ,I,“In" of ‘:"""‘" head paine. or '”‘; Hstingu od I e AL LR e ] 53, 1,546 haviug voted, showing 808 { pain stopped In 20 minutes mure, with | &4 ; Mcpflmso" S tion of the New Haven county horti- republican vote was 578, and straight Clerk— i formla on 26e box. Hold by Lee | GRNLLS (1 i 5. | st soniety o Wednesday. There miece. 1is raptiblican; splity. ead Moore, 805 a! - A B . 1 & 136 democratic. Thaye! eceive 42 Lee F. B. R, p y‘l wh ‘ The Hatler, 101 Main Sk, Cify| some milk producers in norther: iy 2 il b it o wonsurer— B " Xor may2sd Connecticut, disgusted with the milk Crowell received 39 pasters and Moore Peck I L, r., d.1514 606 2462 : situation and the injustice of the con- 15. count was completed bout Frazier, 1. p. 24 s iz Polarized” Ze tractors, are selling off their cows. .45 o'clock and announced about 7. Sheriffs— can b widh Mayor Thayer Swern In. Benson, G. O, T ednty and N 2 A big, heavy auto truck which has o'clock in the mayor's office, e e ! % been delivering furniture from an out tly after the vote had been an ’r"”“‘l‘lfl C *" (Successor to A. T. Gardner) | of town firm to a Washington street rced, Charjes F. Thayer was Sworn Saunders, L. 8. p 20 how H i residence been attracting consid- by Mayor Costello Lippitt.who turn- Basonprestignh A9, — 48 E dsteat & erable attention. r the keys of the office and ad- ater Commissioner— member { . b e R Al present beside the mayors. van, orainar = Eiaies Bl bR fhe quickest change known of, as It 18 Higland, ¥., i change I’ co 3irls' clubs in this sta e plan- oty b sy i i Sy 4 Boardin ning to attend the National League Selonpiiin StwiS aw Suo, amsle CITY MEETING A\SJOURNED_ i < of Working Women's convention in Mavor Lippitt congratulated s —— R Boston on June 15 to 19. Mayor Thaver on his election and the Business 'Will_ B Taies,up- Teisedey | The Reid & Hughes Stabie —— fact that he had the control of the Evening, June 14, and City Officials o PN The planet Mars is slowly getting the result of teh election. He | Are Requested to Be Present. uns towards the west, now setting almost ass: m that he would do anything 2 d g 12-14 Bath Street. midnight.+/The dismster his decreased HENRY H in his power to assist him during his HENRY F. PARKER, At the closing of the polls, after th g HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | t? five minutes, so little of the detail Alde admpinistration. Congratulations wen Alderman. counters had been announced, Moder- 5 ay be see also extended by the others presen ator Hall took up the business of the 4 :u'ro!n:omLE TO RENT. g b e s democrats expres Mayvor Thayer, having returned toy Courtney: box tender, y; | city meeting. e s elephone 883 aprasal . R they would win o 1 the political confest, added interest to|booth tenders, Timothy Sullivan, Free- | Attorne illiam Shields moved | IRPRY & Mef R = he Academy Musical club, under | tirc ticket, but the D O O e b e | e - Tewatts — tiohat osth. 4. | tnat whas. tne mesting misoats 3t be MURPEY & McGARRY the direction of the leader. Eugene | same confi o - term as the chief executive of the | Andrews, John S. Hartie: envelope | to & week from tonight, Tuesday, June 207 Main St Wallner, gave a /delightful programme | publicans, so that ve ndica- | © having wserved previously from | booth, John P. Flynn, Ashley T.| 14, at eight o'c kK, to consider the R& 156, bk RoRDIEE e ftar | ony OF = eloser 3 o an o | 1900 to 1908 | Boone; doorkeepers, John P. Sullivan, | matters of business, 1t being the cus- e We advertine exactly as It s ol D orded the patients | AS soon as the ballot were open- irit was abroad in|Allen ' S.Bdrbour; countere, wcwis R.|tom to adjourn to some evening with- ' grut much pleasure. '\ ed and tr as the returns showed | Church, John F. Coughiin,' Henry H.|in ten days. The motion was carried ErANULe. a c es | counted the Fougnt T to Moderator Ha of | Pettls, Gilbert £ Raymond, David It | | He ulto moved, that it was the scnse —_ BT e big boom, Central district. The Sixt] Filson, Hirsch, David F. Pul- | of the meeting that the officers of the Li r;"”..fislvl‘,di;on’(‘.redc‘ng, 68, formerly of | (h& 'ty as usual, reported first, giving | ®ifer, Willlam Callahan, Frank L |court of common council, heads of city Y ) | Apponaus, R.'I, died suddenly in|ocrats leadin, democrats a matority of 40, while | Royce, W. B. Case Gepartments armd those holding city ou an't Providence on Saturday. The family |would overcome this s | on_the straizhts they were ahead, cond District—Moderator, Stephen | offices be in attendance on the evening | A€ and Gentlemen's Fine has relatives in Norwich. The funer- | and it ulted in deter £ how big | Alderman Gebr: and Councilman | P. Coffey: checker, Walter M, Cowan; | of Tues June 14, and be prepared | | ai is to be held today (Tuesday) from | the majority was Sowler had their popularity demon- | box tender, Martin F, Bent; challen- | to explain the appropriations asked | g~ ubh: sises B ARLERtEe T NI, o100 Brny | E Tl wha oS ol hieret et rated in their home ward by the|sgers. Lerue Bliven, M. J. Donovan; |for. He remarked that in meetings in — 4 lr I\/l e ' S ot Trienes envelope booth, John J. Parsons, Jo- | the past there had seemed to be an | ars 3 ens of Broad- . suaranteed as to quality - Mex. Francls 1. Leavens of way 1s in Montclair, N. 1 3 tinekoting Dowsst péiess; H Somers correspondent notes that e often t expres hes | William Cooley, son of Edward Coo- Frederick T. Fis eon, |, 5 . was taken violently i ne Fri- :'hl“\!» .l‘}n ;‘ today (Tuesday) | A day and was sent to Norwich State IS O Lot 3 The Plant-Cadden Co. | nosvitar oy Seaical Bxaminer Dr. Mrs. Clapp, who has been the & " Jowe! . 3 L Hurd. Mr. Cooley had been o of her sister, Mrs. Horatio 13 2 and anxi an. ers and Silversmith | ploved in Ellington on a farm. returned to Boston 2 : stablished 1872 [ e — i PLAUT - CADDEN | The postoffice department has ac- Miss Marfe Decl of Poughkeepsie, N o d BUILDING (B o biel the progosal of Brank . Payne han been the guest of Mrs, Henry | THE EXTRA LARGE T § of Black Taien” to idave be qustiers Fitch Parker of McKinley avenue. | STOUT MAN, THE VERY TA on the south side of Main street, be- | RS Ak E VE HORT Twei Bapel street hnd National ho- ‘”‘.}’I'rhnx:,l‘m \Mra. Frank . Brewer of MAN OR THE VERY SHOF / tel, for ten years, from July 1, 1910, Arthur H. Brewer of Brosd str "| ARE FITTED HERE PERFE Y or Wate of occupancy, including equip- — ment, heat, light and water. Miss Boatrice Sharpe, who has been suifs $12. 1o $3( E e | teaching in Newark J the past s""s al_‘ 10 3 " It has been announced that Wed- | year, has re-urned to her home on Cliff | The popula I ars § s nesday of each week is visitors' day | airecd for tne ummer Vacation : ! the winte” pfisbi et Wetnsrenelll o — owll be mut N For Yeur New Costume.|Tne nours for visiting are fom § | corace, ias oen Aprnding several days . ek i AOY Aot o o i T K g T We bave - |1 to 4 oclock in the afternoon. On ! the art department at Pratt institute Look at our Genuine Pa 4 many novel arti-| .3, %' came houre triends of | Brookiyn, N. Y. 4t $5. They're 36. values. cles for wear and adorn-|the rrisoners are permitted to visit e - i " them. Mrs. Francis Shepard and children of ment that will add to the 3 WALTER W. LANG, CHARL®S B. BRIGG ORI Y. WAy JOHN R. FOWLER, New York, wha for several wecks have Botanists have added to their col- Council ) o C 1 B pu—— en,_ Shepard's ister QRS oF ot Now Bpiing | 100 oo s beck. odetair, stmmmon ncilman Councilman. Councilman. ouncilman. Mrs. Frederick T. Baylex, huve gone 10 ) in . bedstraw, co i Pomiret for the summe = > speedwell, carrion flower, orange hawk | €0 in the prohibition vote. over 60 bal- | handsome majorities they rolled seph F. Sheridan; ticket booth, | absence of those knowing about such /~ fl’/f’/ Costume, all of the finest|weca, sweet cicely, thimbleberry, herb | lot3 being cast by that party’s mem- | This district returned o the dema. | Charles Stamm. ' John O'Connor; | matters and having to do with appro- & lit Tobert, false flax or gold-of.pleasure, | DTS, and_ they affected tho majority | cratic column, aithough 'the normal |baoth tenders, Philip Shabecoft, John | priztions. L0y ate (8, Ons Who d - quality. O e T i ol Dleasure | in behalf of {Le democrats to guite an | majority was very small. One vote| Williams; door tender, Charies H.|=hould be present he feclared oz M 1 ’ ok 3 weihs ) extent. The vote for city clerk was the | was cast for C. F. Fhayer for sheriff in | Hurlburt: _counters, John Connell, | would be beneficial and prove advan- ere s aurel or spoonwood, wood nettle, eve: | closest on the ticket, S. D. Moo; this dlstrict Joseph J. Cox, Willlam W Ives, Mi- |tageous in helping along the session. ning primrose, bush honeysuckle, gar- | hing over A. G. Crowell by 38, | "'in the Third district the democrats |chael J. Donovan, Joseph L. Oat, Cart. | The motion was carried | . flmsnfl ArDonnaal, |ec» asevarsus. smmallest majority of the day, and regained thoir reputed strength. ue it | lin_Lathrop. That completed the business of the jun7a y this office on the prohibition ticket. ¥, | was there the party was thrown aown | _Third District—NModerator, Albert C. | afternoon, with the excention of the | our o AR FRANKLIN SQUARE. The national committee on conser- | E- R. Lecte received 61 votes. two years ago. There were 26| Greene; box tender, W. H. Gordon: | counting of the ballots and the decia. 1 - vation of the Daughters of the Ameri. | Crowell received 37 majority stralght democratic votes here to 137 | checker, M. J. Curran: challengers, | ration of the vote which was done | ”» ¥ - vation Sf he Danghiers of the Amerl | Contral, alutrict, the highost it ‘republican. | The prohibition | Fred C. Geer. Joseph O'Sullivan; en- | early in the eveving. =The counters Chance W E G. Draper of Washington, .D. is | VO™ howed lts strength here by get. | velope booth, ‘A. H. Marsh. Hugh Cra- | were sworn in and began their duty Y w : i. Draper of Washington, D. C. 15| ™In’ the Piret district the first ballot S votes, the larmest of amy Sie- |mev: ticket booth. A. Winans, John —— | ' ¢ are showing a very rman, bas sent a circular ietter | was cast by Rutus Follawal e republicAn spiits nambered | Downes: booth tenders, Charles Mc- | ANNUAL CALLING OF | Dame Fortune ix llkely to say | o . to each governor in the union asking | by his father, Water irnham, | the democratic splits number.. | Millan, . Baggott: doorkeeper, Will- - |l that any day to the .nan with a 1 ¥ oice line of for s opinion as to what Is the par- | while the closing bal dropped 1n e aocratic splits number- | jam' Fleming: oounters, M. 3. Corco- SUPERIOR COURT DOCKET || #o0d bunk account ‘She seldom i ticular branch of conservation work in | by A. Smith ju the clock | ocratic splits went to Mr. Comatock, | ran, F. C. Green, C. W. Button, M. J. i says It to the man who has noth o i SPRING SUITINGS his state which should be carried on | Strucl 4 re wer peculiari- | many of thei being the only pas Curran, . J. Kiroy. 3. L. Moody Will Be Held Here on Friday Morn- ing saved up. Wednesday i & Fa \ e G Tioer €6 Wiknien Tnhy help) jes In the votes in this district, and, | on the ticket ixth District—Moderator, Fred K. 2 | JOHN KUKIA. ‘2."5“ ~3 :h“él Ko terchelp inge to sa Bt | O s The Becind district has tum. | Syvagne; Sox_ tember. Mewin' Bpald- fng,of Nowf Pomvic {J , pome cares money with June 8th, KLA, Main bie taeeltng © Soctety of | PASters wers used, some of which had | ed in & handsome republican majority, | Ing: checker. D. N. Lathrop: challen- | By rale 32 of the superior court, in [ YU And be constantly tempted §| 1 Wars last we t e == — — | trouble in the party there and there | Briggs; envelope booth, George A.| s g o s S Syl b ¥y wice e you draw @ ch | ' " n asle Rev. Williston Walker, reported the an e Dig toltie ok, e e Ueers | Sydieman, Addison R. Monroe: Ballot | e orestainy Judee shall upon sems || Ve cffenevery banking tacilit We will have on sale | WALL PAPER death of six members during the year, ° ting 33 majc th PO S | o ooth ATbert W Bbibes Jnuephs WIB<| hre. Doring Jodye. Sy upen-som? 3 ( Javia W. Williams, Roderick P. Cur 2 254" gemocratic f49" vec | lamson:_ hooth tenders, Horace Fitch, | Gicece shall hat SHice Ry e, thiit § p ¢ { E Us, Fenry W. Wessels, Prof. Samuel Beaut!g blicans, There were e | Fdgar R Masnard; door tender, HI- |l B " Tiscontinue; | Tne Thames Loan & Trust (o, {] the largest stock of } ate Spring leaves sanford, Prof. Edwar 2aynolds cratic and blicas ; or otherwise dixp I untrie. | wicl n ] on hand ef the apos ana Maj. Bela P. Learned of Norwict Terou went iliead of hin ticket hera Cames thereon an have been pending | bR gl D [} Loose and Mounted ¢ ve made quit who was referred to in the necrology : ‘_ SN By oo : 3 year, and cases in which the | | . g B as “one of the most honorcd cogg@;- ek, G . 4 Grain foods contain the default” of appearance, uniess cuzse by Lz LT = ‘ it o Alse Pain sresco Less: 4 Lk way in; the iouah come | Vital principle in greater cagess i NOTHING LIKE IT! ‘ 1 i Seneral supply ot As ey i ots ex- | Upon the Toregoing rule of court t d | Tials. Painting, Paper PERSONAL B ki, uded by in books of IR docket of the superior court will e | WS 3 Zibi Yes, it's economy and beautiful too—| pasiors With their Uekel. 'while others Quantitics than other foods. allod at the courtroom at Norwich 0asie ye | ‘B vid L. Patton of Beech street has|a pretty little trick that every girl and . e et rieir pasters | If you eat right your vitality Friday, June 17, 1810, at a. m., | | P. . MURTAGH returhed from a.visit to Providence. | woman in the land should know, for it | wnite Pastder Sweneit ity W e — == = sharp. from RALLION'S! 1 92 and 94 West Main St‘rce! John Gregson and family of Broad |means dollars and dollars to you, | tiokets were thrown ‘out ' and one| Will remain at its height 3|1 ever belore shown In v& . str e today eir cof ge i Jux Sikhigions VA (fomt e (e for their cottage| That STRAW HAT of yours retains for years. Eas! Cor oticut at 2 B By : | its perfect shape—why not make it in- | T | | aslern Conneciicul a Jerome T. Collins of Norwich, who | to a hat of different color—Jet Black, | Grape-Nuts food 1 L . i that will interest has recently returned from a stay in | Cardinal Red, Navy Blus, Brown, or 11 de £ wheat and barley, | [ Prices thal will Inleres WE HAVE A ! ¥iorida, is to manage & hotel in Oys- | co " wther daint s b2 { Is made from wheat and barley. | ! “}l ter Bay this sum | son r dainty hue ? u can do | Sohey e | | AN ik gy e e e e It contains “vital phosphates” | i {] prospective diamond | TLouis B. Southworth of the marine | without troubie with a singls i t i | [ » S FIGEILR .o v o o s Which Nature places in | Is What Counts In | puyers. | was in Norwich on Monday on his re- C L RETH | | Centain parts of the grain: | | and get the scores by innings || turn irom a briet visit with relatives ULURELL { IA i g & it | Phflmgflphy | Be sure to see th " in Woodstock. : % | | And is so prepare: 2 5 from all the big league | e —a beautiful liquid magician which | g } Bringing cut ihe & peruonatity. | B ball Game [ Received New Piano. makes anything in the Straw Line look | | A5 to be quickly absorbed and | e fnc Voints in Character, [l stock of Diamonds Hurry Ericson of Bridgeport has | Ii % | | d : AlLE the o tn whai ase et | ST T TR e P R | | Converted into vital energy. Foned auwn ‘b3 te watural spivic of | 2 {and Mrs. Qscar Ericson of vosevelt Try it—you’l delighte: 2 : RTESE SUSCSRITeor SAcaand. N0 & Stop in and get the results [l ave, i oMo By Surnriond T y it—you'll be delighte ’ For the accomplishment Uing or paver”und’ pastebourd with | i {nd a new piano i Lome Price 25 cents. i Yohtventin! 2 before goinz home tosupper J| 4 A e E Of the greatest success, ! PRt L e Ky s | Johfl & Eefl H H“SS | = A5 i elf, or what your friends see 1o love . 8 o o o o Now, o Chiuffour. = | Make Grape-Nuts a part | and admire. call on Theodore B. Pearson of . Providence [ & | has lately reccived license as w chauf- - i H Wauregan House Cafe. || il fiidiins nis conrse inaa- SM”H s l SWRE Dt yous ieglin M | LAIGHTON, T BBl Bt Co. to driving, “There's a Reason.” [ he PRs % bR TSRS RO e et dhva s < P a i 0 o v to our bome Segetetors 1odh Gorman expert “eave et there is| Frankiin Square, Norwich, Ci. Read “The Road to Wellville, SN Y e weiins, e e ; i 7 5 opposite Norwich Savings BSocl : | = pitter almond. junid Found in every third package. ; & ety | dlum betre- than through the adveruss - ¥ Rorr R g b ausise " . .| o8 columns o The Buliesm.

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