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' A Dead Stomach - Of What Use Is It To Henrs A Morgan s \spending & E mionth at Asbury Park, N. J. T, Dl ;. Norwich, Au; 1910. 5 3 3 @reailers ——T%A—"qu—-— Miss Julia' Counthan of Lang’s dye G : o DS B el AR ’ Ve A - 9 we New Yor! ' Asts- W VARIOUS MATTERS works is on her sanual vacation. After Rising On Sunday Morning— | sundus in town Anyone? s It is daybreak now at 2.35. Mrs. Fannie E. Darrow of Niantic Heart Lisease the Cause— .ad Been Sick Since| i and yrs W Twier Olcott spent| Thousands? yes hundreds of thou- Fowls ¥ :: S s in Norwich to spend Sunday. - 2 s Sunday at Block Island. i sands of people hroughout Americ Squabs Block Island hot ve ful - Thursday. ¥ y S are taking the slow death treatment ings for August. Addison B. Scholfield was the guest : Mr, and Mrs, William C. Osgood have | daily. Spring Lamb of friends in Bozrahville on Sunday. - e s ERIRER e % returned from a visit to Pittsiield. ’:hei are "";';’“!,"f.,':‘“;:‘Z" oo illi its are appear- ach, the best frien y have, a n Milk Veal = Y mabny s C. Leroy Hillistarts on his vacaf s 3 their sublime ignorance they think B i the' aliops: s Taey TS o2 | _ Few nad known of the sickness of | was a famillar character to all its| Mr. and Mrs Talcott Camp and Miss they are putting aside. the laws of residents, as he labored along with a | Emily Camp dre guests of Mre. ¥, 5| they a papers, poperon and peanuts for years | OUT0C Of papers. or basket of peanuty ; This is no sensational statement; it ‘Choice Beef ~ Currants John -Exley. who has peddled news- Old-fashioned Rose of Sharon trees Mise Margaret CaEmofy of Norwich Eng. Ham g~ Ra: ies in full bloom. th of which : s e o fu is visiting Mrs. John Flynn of South- | around the streets of this city, so that | tune In a low tone, serving to announce | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Mabrey ot [ 4% @ startling fact, the truth of which | ‘Eng. Bacon . Blusberries This Is Lammas, or the old Eng- | inston. = mews of his sudden death on Sun- | his Drésance, &ven betdre 1 bad eriph l;w:gw;, Conn., are spending a week { GE¥. | g i ¥ Yy m ng was a surprise. | his wares. ut little is known o s | in n. Phes f people are ewal | Veal Pattd _ i Blackberries lish Loaf-mas day. . Clarence Howard of Springfleld, | Since last Thursday m been at [early life. For a number of e x..:vx':;edfx’x'fl/“?m;fi: (Tunmn‘;r-n of popsin is visiting here for fthree|the almshouse, and as he arose Sun- |past he had boarded at Hartley's 08| Miss May Gibbs of Broadway 15| and other’ strang digestors, —made day morning about 5 o'clock and start- | Franklin street, where it was stated | making a two weeks' visit with frinds e.p,‘.l';u‘; to, d:’gs’fn the food in the ed to cross the room he dropped dead | Sunday night that he had three broth- | in Iast Wareham, Mass. stomach” without any aid at all from Marshmallow roasts are popular | Mass., Currants are mearly over. Do your| with the shore parties. weeks. preserving now. from heart disease, ers living—Thomas of Cherokee, Kan.; 4 f ot ¢ the stom- More ratts are meeded at Ocean| Ohorics M ew dave in Moosup with |, JOBR." as le haa been known to |Ira of Lawrence, ass. and AIbert,| mne Aisses Osmbahng Ml MACI R beach, the bathers declare. spending a few days in ow. everyone in the city for forty to fifty |an engineer, Who lives at Midway. S. Webb jeave town today to spend In other words, they are taking from ROSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. 3 = s years past, was taken sick Thursday | John was reticent and mot inclined | {, month 'at the Oleott camp on Block | the stomach the work that nature in- Oiled roads on Fishers island have Wi*h indications of heart trouble, being | to talk about himself. but ad spoken | 1/ 4 tended it should do, and are alse re- Physiclan and Surgeon |provea most satisfactory this season,| Mrs. Catherine Palmer of Norwich | discovered late In the afterncon by | of his early life to Clarence D Hoyn- Sty fusing. it the only chance for exercise ol piks % S0l is visiting Mrs. Georse Mallett of | James Eliia sitting-on the steps of the | ton, the ¥ranklih squire restaurant-| .. p...o. porcer-Rudd of Wash. | It has roac » S 2 i Worcester. s building on th street with | lunch-room keeper as much as anyong. 2 : % d ol g sl mach tablets relieve dis- auregan Slock. R I8 TTHSPSAESIO CUuioh Wag f Worces his head in his hands. When John said | Mr. Boynton said on Sunday evening | ington st returns today. (Monday) | Mi-o-na stomach tablets relleve dis- he feast of St. Ignatius Loyola, the , to New York after several weeks' sta Hours: 2 o 4 p. m. Telephone. | ¢ 3 Misses Luffler and Robinson from |he was feeling bad and needed some- | that John had told him he was born k. af > e s bl o g g Duming July dnd August no evening | founder of the Society of Jesus. N e ets of Noank trinds | thing to eat, Mr. Ellis took him into |In England. The family came o this | 8t her home here. o W i i i s B X i or Swnday hours except by appoint- S - Friday, his restaurant and set food before him | country when John was a boy. His 2 e stomach and make it strong enough ment. febld .After Saturday’s showers Sunday [on y. but he took only a bite or two of bread | mother died on the vovage over and Mrs. T. B. Blackstone, who has been | ¢5 gigagt fts own food. Then Indiges- was. a sparkling day, with plenty of before he lay down on a barrel and | was buried at sea. When the family | spending sever ith her sis- bolching, sour stomach and hesd- ozone to revive wilted humanity. Miss Maud Hitchon of Washington | said he felt worse. Street Commis- | reached here, his father settled at | ters, the Miss has sailza for | LoP: Dele e ood S s o place is in Bosten for a stay of sever- | sioner Errol C. Lillibridge was inter- | Wood River Mills, in Rhode Island, ) remainder of the | S48 Wi BG ach tablets are sold by % A meeting of the Connecticut league | al weeks. ested in the sick man and assisted in | Later after his father had married g druggists everywhere and by The Lee We serve the finest of poultry associations was held Fri- getting Dr. F. J. Harper and also |again, the family came to Greeneville et % Ol iar who susTinisen: tHem: i 2 v ; Frank Cilley of Franklin street. is|communicating with the first select- | Some thirty or more vears ago,| Miss Helen M. Lathrop returned “to | 50 cents a box, day in Hotel Garde in New Haven E Y HMce Cream and Cake in 3 2 s home agter spendins a week in Ames- | man. Medicine for the sick man was | John's father sent him out to Chero- | her home of Washingon street Satur. i Ercurslonists tecm thi t re | bury, Mass. prescribed by the doctor and he was |kee Kansas, to make his home with | day after spending 3 we the city in our new d“;;:l‘;l“flg""l‘hi ey ‘;-:“;“‘”m’::“:g: Fzar .l;ter ulla(uéhtao the almshouse by Supt. | his "stepbrother, but Jr;hn thought 10 | her brother, Alans 7 EathpaD: b - ;. ; 2 ori lames B. man, whe drove in with | place was so good to live in as Nor- | New York. L.adies’ of the Spiritualists being held at Lake dward Frink of "‘";"a ';“M"" a team, ) wich. As he could get no mone; 2 ln Pleasant, Mass. guest over Sunday of Mr. am TS| Saturday_ night John grew worse. |started to walk back and was : o T Browiog i 1kae Gl‘ill Austin Reed. and Dr. J. J. Donohue was called. He | months on the trip to New York, often f In July o O tuit { ARONRUNCED HIGH -0-ME) T+ ERideyin: Btiead Mimos, “EAY. did what he could for John but told |having to stop beca of sore and | road, ha Naples, | ¢ satarrh or money back. Just Room James Coote of Burnside, formerly of | Mr. and Mrs. Charl?s A. gagln, slr-. Superl:ntenden! Chapman that the sick x‘;usm-;a feet. \Vhrn m;’ res '; S Mlossmet, knd Gthar Tian’ SESeE b::c'h(:fn:: mmmteo{'xtm inolnding e . H f Bozrah were visiting relatives in|man had not long to live. After his | York he was penniless, but a 3 B I Pt el e 2 3 D d e T e sty i Tty death the body was removed to the |man arranged with the boat officials | Sf FouLe Lo witness the I n Play | fnhaler§1. Extra botties 50c. Druggiste. the city it oy morgue of Undertaker Gager. An ef- | to bring him here frec. Since fien he o Ja H. White is spending several | fort will be made to communicate | has always lived here. He has a sis- 2 s Jpinies i d with sevéral brothers of the deceased | ter in Westerly—a Mrs. Morgan. ent visitors 1y, Norwlali, and man. John was temperate, peqreful if not | Vi¢ . o sher's ' Crippled in one leg and using a cane | molested, and lived a good life accord- | feland. were the Miszes Trumbull, Gen, to help In walking, John had traversed | ing to his capabilities. He was a | William A Anken, Miss Maud Carew ham of Chris The Best 5¢c Drink the streets of the city for years and member of Christ Episcopal church. topher Morgan of Mystic sold in town. We have the following flavors : The officers and employes of the Connecticut and | weeks at the Pleasant View hotel, custom houses of ant View, R. I Springfield, Mgss., had an outing at | Pls Savin Rock on Saturday. Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Neapolitan Cherry Bisque Maple Nut Edward Boland, formerly of Norwich It is noticeable through the woods |but now residing in Hartford, was WAURECAN HOUSE, 1.1 15 T00cahe tmaeh e woods | e for over Suaf Condugtor Was Hurt. REBUILD PEQUOT CASINO. CLERK FOR SELECTMEN. The Parker-Davenport Co., dying from the effects of some pest, = = k 4 o Bropcitine e tiloa ey it ting Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Thorp of P ¥ e 3 aRoL cClure, conducto t i Broad strect spent the last of the week | Association Votes to Begin Work at|Archibald S. Spalding Is Appointed— | Montville car due in Ioranilin The annual session of the Patriotic | Visiting relatives at Westerly. Once—Officers Re-elected at Annual Had Large Edperience in This [ 80 T80 Oclock on & ey & Cioming, Made and served only at Order Sons of America will be held on e Meeting. from the car by some passengers get- 3 . 2 Tuesday in Hartford, at the home of | H- Bridgman of Mystic, a former — L | ting on near Montville, suffering n nn’s FOIlmam he state president, F. S. Cusiman, member of the Norwich fire depart-| The Pequot casino at New London. | For clerk in the selectman’s office, | padly strained shoulder, which will u > 2 ment, was a visitor here Sunday, wrecked in last Wednesday’s fire, | First Selectman Albert W. Lillibridge | pother him for some time. 1le was 4 Biroth (ks woapal Tor ths dey Matt. be rebullt, and at once. This decision | has selected Archibald Spalding, | aple to continue the trip, but laid off 50 Main Strect. Pl S sarthy | Mrs. Mary Bosworth of White | Was arrived at at the annual meeting | who succeeds J. J. Corkery, who was | atter reaching the Greeneville harn Sooon ! kb g/ sep’ % 5 Plains, N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and | On Saturday of the Pequot Casino as- | recently elected superintendent of the y30: P preached at St. Patrick’s sociation, held at noon on Saturday in | water department Mr. apalding be- Have you ever examined the excel- | terday, choosing the tex the Pequot Independent Hose compa- | gins his duties this morning and ny’s house. brings to the office a special fitness | lent stock of High Grade Watches we | done all things well.” e o r. v: ;4 Henry Malmer. who has been with | "o gecision to rebuild was readily |for the work from his previous a FOR SAL All the materjals of which the SLATER MANSION Mrs. E. E, Abel of East Great Plain. bave in stock? Bayberry bushes are loaded with | the local coast artillery companies at|resched snd it was the unanimous | quaintance with all the details when s eomposed. in yberrs - s a If you will spend a few moments In |, ;0“0 ine"s po0d tallow crop, | FOrt Mansfield, returned on Sunday to | opimion that this should be done with | he was first selectman for three terms consisting In part of the most ex our store we can show you the Very|..q o Brooklyn. Conn. woman ma Worcester, Mas: all possible haste. The contract will be | about ten years ago. i | e yoetworls, Reek best in Railroad movemonts, both| ai monse by maveractoring s teres | - — awarded at once and the work will be | e is an accountant of cxperience Rty Coraices. Frlesen, Hoitl s s : 3 ¥| William H. Yeomans of Lafayette|startad this morning if possible. well_ which insures accuracy and tho, s, Cellings, Mantels Staircases, Set American and Swiss, and our prices| tallow candles, for use in churches. street was at Watch Hill on Sunday, The following officers were re-elect- [ oughness in handling the records and | ' Chests, inside Blinds Doors. Cas are always the most moderate. = s | ed: President, Frank L. Palmer; vice | other bookkeeping of the selectman | Japa ¥ . Vestibules, In S —— Trim, Ty Announcement has been made that|£0ins down by trolley and returning | osigent, Edward . Hammond: treas- | office. | HAMILTONS, HOWARDS, |, six , 4 |on the steamer Block Island. = i A s g per cent. increase in wages has urer, Eugene T. Kirkland: secretar B T e many, hut WALTHAMS, been granted employes in the build- PR Charles P. Kirkiand: board of gover- THE NEW BALLOT LAW. AHROFebe T BATH. MONAE e e as Fapel Weod. ina - ELGINS and ILLINOIS. ing and bridges department of the| 1ienry Taft the Central fire sta- | nors, Henry R. Bond, Jr., C. W. Bliss, —— Deposits ‘made then count as if Dining Room, costing about $20,000 & Nt Youk . New Fiaves—& Hacttora ] tor sending his friends reautiful | Edward C. Hammond, K. P. Keasby.| Attorney General Holcomb Instructs i e At AN for sale Intact, complete E— o e e souvenir post cards of points in in- | Charles P. Kirkland, 'Robert Moore. | Secretary of State on Its Provisions. made of st day. HOUSE FIXTURIS, Kanges, Healers railroad, to be effective at once. terest in Maine, where he is visiting | Frank L. Palmer. Morton F. Plant. fagaiticd .gaMnlm'flélnhefl&xll‘:rr:-‘r;;", Chandeliars: = : 2 conces, 5, o fu uson z Ehm‘h nneat If the recommendation of the coun- = % | mabout twenty members attended the | Attorney Genmeral Marcus H. Hol- | For commercial accounts, S L RS AR B 1 |cil of the Federation of Churches is| Rev. John T. Winters of New Brit- % comb has replied to a letter from the|§ 4 . ., alike, the same courte- ||| Tubs, Binks. Safes, Veniilators, Bicy- ¢ o eohes {ain, formerly of Norwich, and Rev. secretary of state asking If the new | are alike, J s, Mirrors, Leiter Box FRANKLIN SQUARE. doptea thidte WHI bb In the churches | o ther Hart of New Britats, asiied foc HIMES IN_WINNING FORM. ballot law meant that the secretary § ous treatment, the same conven- || BUILDING MATEWEALTLUmber, In n the first Sunday in September, the | (' Tk 0" O A ey Tor & tri must prepare and forward the proper | yarioty, Colu Rsters, Modillio ay o1 v, rvics e . g Y P i S iences. Balusirades, Carved Ornaments Win roed :1&) before Labor day, services devoted | 3H0¢ S o e Makes Good Gain in Open House | number of ballots for each district in | dow Frames, Sash, Window Weights, _|to a aiscussion of moral and spiritual Croqust Tourney. cach town in the state, numepred (rom St Boors, Stained Giass, " Clate Giuan issues involved in the labor question. ¥ o one upward and bearing the imprint Wrought iron Work, Hardware, Fitc) o g S yllem "~f 326‘3‘:!95' Fifteen games in the Open House{each district, as this would necessitate | The Thames Loan & Trust Co, ing" Posts. Stepping’ Stonos, ‘Granite 0 The current Issue of_.the Voter notes [ P¢¥ and children o artford have | croquet tournament were run off on | having official knowledge of the num- Norwich e Wiaaging Roush Btone. Brisk that County Organizer and Mrs. Er. | PeCT Visiting Mrs. Charles McChesney | Saturday, in which the best record was | ber of voters in each district as well orwich, Conn. Work, Flagging, Rough & F nest Allison Smith are in Cambridge, | Of School street, Miss Beatrice Mc- | made by Himes, who won the two se- | 88 in_the towns at large. Size 3010, basement, two st or Mass., where they have taken a house | Ch€sney remaining for a longer stay.|ries he played, beating both Whaley | ( In reply the attorney general quoted attic: contalning 15 rooms. exc Teaey : e e —_— and Whitney. No change in the | Section 2 of Chapter 250 of the PPubl bathroom and laundry. ¢ Foll i Vehicles? g e e e T taalth % | Fred Maples, of the Hopkins & Al-|standing of the first three resulted | Acts of 1909, which treats each voting i presend foundation of removed” " ollowing Vehicles Studying public speaking in the Har- |ion Arms company, was a recent vis. | {rom the play of Saturday. as Messin. | Precinct, be it town or borough, as a MISS M. C, ADLES, Tronting on, Blmwood Ave. The most vard summer school. They will return | £5 (75, SOREAOY, WES & FeCR ed | 8er and Drake. who were in first and | Unit, requiring a separate ballof, anc o L " desirable of tho Fairlawn Park plot Deinocrats, T d Open Busi August 20. ; - =< | second place, did not play off any more | an endorsement designating th> par- > « g o | Oceupying as they do the site of th Be B e e e — 2 pbanauet, given by one of the first| games. Colbersg, Blackburn and Mec- | ticular voting district for ‘which the | colebrated Siater Mansion and the Wagens, Top and Open Concords. o : class clubs there, cn the Providence e i _ | pallot js prepared. e also canica at- | [|If, 3CAIN @ ace speciall highest slevation. rURNER If alues received idered, e SR i ) el e Mahon slso dif not play off on Sat- | 5 fion t5 Section. '8, requiring ballots [ Bifter Mansion, Thursdays, 3 to 6 p. m. orag tvec fs considered, 98t| Frank Parsons, the former trolley : b -y to be sealed in packages with the num- | ., Iy238MTh our prices. - , S — Simon, who is to leave the city on The Parted Pompadour s the newest = conductor, who is in a Norwich insti- > . The Misses Elsie S. and Helen Ann|Tuesday, has finished all his games, | Der of ballots and the town, borough or|and most elegant yot! Taken twenty tution undergoing treatment for a|giiimionics b =) - voting district for which they ara in- | years off a woman's age, insuring that THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. severe nervous difficulty, is better. His | - < cather of Preston City have re- :',“,'nd;h, poriel TWIth e moson. and | Lo 0% ‘mitrked on the ontside Of the| yonthrul and bewutilol & Wbpescncs YANKEE oy turned home, having completéd the g % Y P wrapper; also he called attention to| which all women desire Ask Miss mind. is not yet in good shape, but g0 games won and lost. There are four 3 Adle: at it. Telephone or write 0 4marlsdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. | there are indications that he will even- | SUMMer course of study at the Con-|(Ghycly Who have & percentage of .500 | Section 3. providing that the face of | Adles about it = Telephone or write Bnlfle and Can DEnBr Watches tually recover. necticut agricultural college at Storrs, | ajso. While the players are having a | the ballots might not all be the same | {57 G100 SPESCMCOSRE oML JRuee Son. 4 Conn, R00 ) of Ttk aonan the Toneran | in all the \oking precincts of the same | SOrTICEentie week of August Weh = 3 town; that the numbering of the bal-| & i . ’ Members of Connecticut companies, | <= " ment, the two referees, Dr. C. B. Ca- | [0WR; tOAt the numbering of the bal® | vopwicH—Wauregan House. at Rallion’s Uniformed Rank, Knights of Pythias, | M9 Christian Miller and son Har-|pron and Carlisle Avery. are having | O MU b€ o0, CAFR VOLRE CIsTOet NEW VORK—210 West 111th St. left Saturday morning for Springfield, | 914, formerly of Norwich, have. re- |nothing but hard work but are stick- | Jo oy, ely iy increasing numerical or.| Telephone 704. augld Mass. where (he members heargen o | turned to their heme in Whitinsville, | Ing faithfully to their fasks and earn- | 56Ct ing the thanks of all for their con- tinual presence on the court. The games played Saturday were This makes it necessary that the state secretary have knowledge of the Mass., after spending a week with Mr. special, fratn_for Milwaukes fo . take | o e Latay. part in the convention in that city, which will last from the first to the | €tte Street. T e L tes besk Whek e T ach woiing Avi: Tl‘le Bes' 0‘ @ g iy of 3: t i it |5 w ? S iiorgec At Lowest Prices tenth of August. Mrs. James E. Thurston and her | ar s Whaies moat Bumon 3wt bf s, | 1018 to send to each ward and to each At a meeting of the Jersey Breeq. | d8Ughter, Miss Ida Thurston of Hall- | Simpson beat Whitney 2 out of 3. The | YOUDg district. e WALTHAM, ELGIN, ILLINOIS, ers’ association, held at the capitol, it ‘j‘“f "‘”“,»“rlqnd!nn_flf; summer at their | standing is now as follows: DUCKPIN PRIZES. Summer Shir's HAMILTON, HOWARD, and all [|| was voted to purchase a cup, valued | COtt38€ at East beach, Quonochontaug, W0 et E = - R. 1. Mr. Thurston spends the week | Messinger . . Stone and Hill Win Roll-Off in Team | the reliable makes. The prices re so low that it will be to your advantage te purchase now. at $100, to be competed for at Con- | necticut fairs by members of the as- | 05 there %r::fey ) | sociation. The scale of points is to he e e Simon fdcistion” ¥t Rolag Miss Eugenia Vander Pyl of Wor- . - rmined by the money value of the | . ster, Mass., who has been the guest|Himes .. . premiums won and by the number . Simpson . competing. of her aunt, Mrs. B. H. Evans of Pros- Colberg pect street, for three weeks, returned | Blackburn to her home on Friday, making the | Whitney . through trip by trolley. McMahon Tourament. | AT REDUCED PRICES. The two-man team of Stone and Hill | tee '1i ifi took first. prize, MeClafteri and Stone | OUf entire line at a sacrifice. second in the roll-off last week at the | py. Sosy Rose alleys in the handicap durkp[ul‘H‘lh Grade Fabrics in hand- tournament. The following were the . scores of the five teams in the roll-off: | some colors and patterns at prices Stone-Hall 705, McClafferty-Stone | ff d t 668, Liggins-Stone 644, Frost-Sturte-| you can affor 0 pa | Connsoticut Patents. vant 642, McClacerty-Close 602 \ FAY The official list of patents granted In the new touranment, whi by the United States patent office to |jts qualifying round Saturday evening, | citizens of Connecticut, in the weekly |to roll oc this week, the following five | ’ issue dated Tuesday, July 26, 1910, [teams qualified: Liggins-Hill 678, Mec. c " The Plant- Cadden Co. Where is the Economy in spending two hours turn- ing the crank of a clothes wringer on a Monday morn- M R0 William H. H. Thompson, one of the | oldest employes of the New England Navigation company, died suddenly at his home in New York Thursday night, | from diabetes. Mr. Thompson had a record of 35 years' continuous service as an officer of the Fall River line on Jewelers and Silversmiths, Established 1872. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Mrs. John M. Newtom of Winter Hill, Mass., a suburb of Boston, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. B. Pierson, at No. 349 West Main street. Mrs. Newton is accompanied by her h closed the Bristol, Providence, Plymouth, Pu- follows: L - 7 65 3 s 3 . > afferty-Stone 670, Stone-Hill 658, F v 3! NO I ritan and Priscilla. two_sons, Floyd and Rumbell. -Rosspll§ o5 T A iidersens: . WatsrBuchi i |t ioains B torent G100 e ey { ing, when we will do your TICE e T kY Anderson. Waterbury, gag | Lixgin : The Hatter, * 101 Main St., City | [l 15" s Wi v A. Batley, Cromwell. two patents on | Liggins took the daily prize for high| augid Secretary of State Matthew L 2 Boswell Ave. will be @BO8@@ | roeers ha: cequested the superintend. Mrs. J. Otley Todd, sister of the | toy pank: E. J. Dreisbach, New Haven. | quckpin single Saturd Yo 1 ents of all trolley lines in Comencticut |1ate George E. Bachelder, who has |knockdown adjustable picture frame: |which beat out Hill who had prev from Seventh fo Twelfth | o have their conductors instructea co L. H, Dyer, Greenwich. electric fric- lously registered 121 i 5 tion clutch; R. D. Hayes. New Hi L report all drivers of automobiles who o PR Er TRt wartcatiii RS R Con et v olunt fifty cents? . S. & J. GREGSON 193 Fraaklin Street, Norwich, Conn, Telephone 898. rs St. do not lower the speed of their ma- E. E. Hayward, Waterbury, electr until further netice. chines to three miles an hour when a RULE light fixture; E. N. Humphrey, New | Notices have been received here by Chauncey C, Geer and Frank Pitcher of the 41st annual reunion of their Britain, armband threading and lever P d passing a street car that is being loaded or unloaded. buckle slide; A. S. Hyde and C. Gor- ~, ¢ K T |regimept, the 7th Connecticut volun- don, Hartford, cooler for automobiles; |{eETNERL L€, TOC SORARCHCE voluns o c e g J. N. Macdonald, Hartford, chain re- | !¢ Street Commissioner, piThe 101 Ranch Show nas been ox 32 Maclonald Harttord, chaim ve- {1355, "ol® Shorenam. hotel nd a feature N | R E l' . 4 g Cove, New Haven. The busin s E. C. LILLIBRIDGE | ot tnc rerade has been the old staze ol a Kare Xcep on o SELIE i e L Pageent. | sion comes at 11 & m. and dinner at 1 coach in which the pretty girls of the Middletown. animal covering: Fi Pl |P- . [Last year the reunion was at Haile club rode during the 250th anni- = Powle. Brideeport olictric lasin sock- |Lakeviie i versary celebration in Norwich. et C. Rasmussen, New Haven auto. | These two Norwich men belonged iy22d coach was later purchased from tn’‘our. presaription compeunding Il mopiic: whest ol mocte cubrragie; | 10 Colsbwny B a5 G0 S8x ‘4w -EDeY William _Camp TLanman by Wil . flat_key lock: S. Shailer. Haddam, [¥ e only ; g 4 3 . le to STUDY the prescription. | combinat itivat o feddam. | company are Thomas Brayson of New Carter Thompson, for the owners of | 'S 3 ™ combination. -cultivator _and. fu " | Haven, Stephen Parker of Franklin, ! I' or the shas: maker: S. Strand, New Haven, safety | Haven, Stephen Parker of Franklin, oung an, ‘ g o i th i bi. gas valve. he reason is—that it makes a big|sas valve o a- Wedd]n The discussion has been revived re- | 4igerence whether the drugs are add- | ven. casket trimmings. garding the respective merits of the 3 laurel and the goldenrod for the state | c.: in their proper order. GlftS flower. The state of Connecticut on April ‘17, 1907, passed an act making | gacn prescription. is different and the mountain’laurel the state flower | WS b Shbing tha most com- of Conmecticut. At an earlier date i ial etudy.- ¥ t thi B T 8 BOE B there had-beenn talk ahout the choles] o . rooe SHey, b GLASS ever before shown by us, of a national flower, for the United | carefulness and knowledae of drugs and of the newest designs and States (which choice has never been of Willimantic, and George A. of Hope Valley, R. L Are You Ambitious ? Do you want to make a place for your- self in the great world of business? Do you want to better your condition—to command the respect of successful men ? Do you want SUCCESS ? Then prepare for it! Get good, thorough business training. That is the very root of 20th Century success. More than 20.000 20-candle power in- candescent lamp fllaments can be rade from a singl> pound of tantalum. Freckles been spending the last few months with relatives in town, has returned to her home in Warren, Pa, Joseph C. Davis of Torrington spent Sunday visiting friends in this city. best makes. made), applied to every prescription you al- e s Arthur B. Wilcox of Williams street " . . For Graduation Gifts we can 7 ; %6 il : or b New Lonlks and &t We will give you a practical working Special Prices & Boss Company in the Trust. et was a visitor in New al al P " certainly supply your wants. 7 o i B . . knowledge of shorthand, typewriting, quick India Whart Steamed Beer, 50c doz- The C. D. Boss company of New <h ¥ Like Facts,™ Are Stubborn| | _iicilaions, basking, bookkeeping, ofice | | €0 & London is to enter a trust. It is re- RESULTS prove the value of our Thi b ickly Yizl PG, - Narragansett Steamed Beer, 8§50 3 ported from New London that they By Mr. and Mrs. James H. Whitney ings, but Quickly Yizld systems agd methods—and we will so train | | gozen. John & Beo. 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Shaunen Bldc. | Grounds beihis their mieting place. | Franklin Square, Norwica, €1, [{igmen oo of Norwien, bas returhed | Che, Arky, 100 B S Ul | c any ers abont Tty . i ackage of Kintho and used it acco — - — | members, and in their khaki uniforms | &ugld Hamiin iz “the: datighter of the- late | PIEKENS OO L0000 HOCL © aorordy WHEN you want to put your busi- | they attract attention. H. H. Hamlin, a ‘proninent Norwich [ gone go T feel very grateful to you, — WHEN you want to put your buste | merchant, for whom Hamlin street 5 3 3 R (extra strength) at toilet gonds counter Driliing at Fair Gound SM'IH Miss Elizabeth H. Hamlin, who has |of Les & Osgood Apply at night and The Greek company, organized sev- been spending 8 week at the Alhnllul our freckles will be gone like magic | ress befere ic. there is no me- - and will certainly recommend It to my aium ugh the mavertts- | In 300 balloon ascents thers im, on an | hias hatrer than cbisaet the adiacle; | ¥2s named. She resides with her |friends” Any one with . freckles can FABrubeck, frn. New. = v Aha Eatlatin, 791 averesa ena fatal accident o e T e e et & ? I mother on Meulton street. Lynn. ' do likewlse, Money back if it faila ootle '

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