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nllxtin. Barfl : Crnnd n | e Y okflmm'nAn:; LOVC'Y (]omplexiofl - 5 : W Frank Zientara Brought Back from A Clear Skin and l-l.m Exes are K R ¥ Norwich, Friday, Aug. 12, 1910. . — Y Fisherville—Left c.cy After Getting Fang to O, : ‘ The Bulletin should be delivered Lightning Struck at W. R.I 3 B —_— All the beauty creams In greatiom M anus [ everywhere in the city before & a. m. Frank Zientara, alias King, 25, was | won't improve your complexion If your UNDERTAKERS Subscribers who fail t eive ic by i housand t.“ tollr—s'igb W in the city court Thursday morning, |stomach is out of order. X . §8 Main Streel. that fime 0T conter a faver By e Seversl 1 D° k accused of setting 360 from Mary Mo- | Belching of gas and heartburn meun o laski, 21, of 140 Yantic st n his o0d in the stomich. - Ba d b i i £ o by Storm in Norwich. A | promise to marry her. ot that fioe e | means bad blood ahd bad blood means COMPANY. also lived at 140 Yantic .(reet a bad complexion. . 2 THE WEATHER. ! both were cotton mill employes. Whi Try Mi-o-na stomach tablets for et s -4 VA S, g s s e B L % o Sl e o, Sy Wi, Ayl = Lightni T he el orm and Mr. Browning’s house on r several weeks, and a few . - England: Fair Friday: Sat- N e other, so that.the latter building was | Weeks ago she lent her lover the $60.[f>W minutes; they make rich, red rm urday fair: warmer In the interior; |°f Thursday afternoon about 5.45|,njy ilightly endangered. Mrs: Brown- | Since that time, although he had taken , ey are guaranteed to.cure A light to moderate west winds, becom=-{©'¢lock struck a large barn on the farm | ;" showed hér appreciation of their |out a lidense and had even engaged a | OF money back. 5 ing variable Saturday. of William R. Browning of Wauwecus ighbors’ eervices by serving coffee. clergymdn, Zientara was not loeated Read what a Kansas woma -ayl," (Y 57¢ Predictions from the New York Her- | Hill and burned it, with all its con- Damage in Norwich. until this week, when Chief Murphy T want to praise Mi-o-na stemac e J ald: On Friday fair weather will pre- lan(!,d except the livestock, u‘»h t:e Several instances of ‘lightning or :e-rr‘led that the young man wah work- !":_:ll%!:. ;T:rlr.:;mf-.h;.';' hdoll;l(:ll::l‘ ,:,‘,’,'; v i round. An attempt to extiny the n a 3 r- | over a v r stomach trouble f y R TN fiamm by ;:n:xsmopf fire exu::u.l'mn wind damage were T in this :.:m- s’?:'}'é?..’a‘-‘fi&'é.""'.,,’!,?.'{m“{.‘}m found nothing that did me as much This ran important ’o'fm! for and light westerly winds; and on Sat- urday fair to partly overcast weather, | Was unsuccessful, with slowly rising temperature follow- | the building by throwing on H i were likewise unavailing. The | 24 by increasing cloudiness fn this seck | 25,0, @ ceveral thousand doliars, qaly | Enocked the plastering the ceil- effo; to save | city, but none of them back t el good as Mi-o-na does. | only have . e vtee | At the home of Mr. and - Daniel | 508t N""’,’:fiz‘wn‘v"":‘:?ggg“‘fl" the second box and it has relieved ajl|Most housekeepers. Preerves put up Joss | W. Tracy, 19 Penobscot t, & boit |Feniara had known the vouns JAAY|pain in my stomach. For all who suf-|at home have the proper flavor and s i byt Dt e g el m fer from stomuch trouble or Indiges-| 5 o \icfactory than the other HAVE tion. - Soherl i rtial i 3 Toe in the kitthen, mearly over the hot - cer | tion - Mi-o-na can't he beaten. You N” Observations I NOIwicH. D e e ith Beft | water boller. The lightning evidently [ Fudse Brown bound Zientara over| . ' use my name, for Mi-o-na han| kind, Mugh of the success of pr ; The following records, reported from | Granay and another hired man milking | came down the chimney, but the dis- [ pagtl today under 3300 bonds ~A® Be|jone o world of good for me when m Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|yiis' hera of about thirty cows and was | lodged plastering was the only sign of | gUc, "G EO0K 1 IE nossession Wil | doctors failed.”—Mrs. Cordelia B.|serving, however, is dug to the im- in tempeature and the barometric|ahout half through when the boit | the effects of the bolt. Mr. and Mrs. | .3 pis" rreedom. , Mann, 207 E. 1ith St, Junction City,| oiements used, with inferior jars and | changes Thursday: struck the barn shortly before 6 o'clock. | Tracy were in the dining room, next to | ““pp® (RSO 0 oL v. 1, 1909, Tired ali the time o T';gr ,Eflflffi The lightning ran down the side of the | the kitchen, when the 9 ash came. Jae B¢ Tammred of Bratrocd Spciels s Mom ch_tableta are wd equipments much risk is taken. With appetite | & ;| actugl costs of the court, $2.31, for al- | 2 S 8OO0 [0 e trom Bt ¥l asoured. 6. p. m. 1 65 3005 cow The men ran to the house, where ['was struck and knnckerl over. Tn its | oo M iolation of the automobile law LUNCH BASK/ETS, JAPANESE PARASOLS] FANS, ETC. MBS DN FAY, Frankin Squars jvea While at th by telephione and will answer upgent calls by automobile, AugIMWF Highest 80, lowest 65. there were two fire extinguishers, and | fall it swept the house of Nathan e L Mi-o-na, Buftalo, N. | Comparisons. with these and a third which hung in | Swatsburg on the adjoining lot, knock- :y,,::::;“f,,'"‘,.;;“‘,;;’,.‘;‘;:..‘.‘.,‘;"wn.",‘."é‘?.f Wo are prepared to furnish the Predictions for Thursd Partly | the barn they tried to put out the blaze. | ing the chimney off and breaking the | jiceman Brock arrested him at the most_reliable_dtensils at right prices. cloudy, with showers in the easetrly | The extinguishers worked eatisfactorily | grapevine arbor. Falls Monday morning he could not part; variable winds. e bk e e R | R R M U S N e 1n the | oproduce a license, In conrt Thursday ) T rRAR e St et lames, which w F rear of the house oc¢Api y 4 ved v e 3 ips v 5 The pleasant tasting Cod ey Ip Al Ao vea Neighhors were summoned to assist in | Heed, No, 141 Framdin street, was | o, St pa s’ Vel worn card, stating W Bty 1F S ooy MASON FRUIT JARS PR T g fighting the fire and meanwhile all the | snapped off by the storm. Its trunk | puet Be Rac & in his clothes Monday, i1 Siuter w oo s dbsen Liver preparation builds ! cows and the several-horses In the barn | wag o mere @ihell, which broke easily. | L, W48 Umable to tind it He had 10 | Gureg catarrh or monoy back. Jost ot of vt Liagisee |l izn [¥o0n | voore removed and driven to a place of | T itg fall the oniy damage done was |1 i o g el gl 7 | breathe it in. Completeouttis, including A Y 0 yeu up, gives emergy, or Il Rises. | Sets. || Water.l] Sets. ety. Upon the arrival of the neigh- > e proved a reliable man, was alloWed | ), ey’ Txtra bostlet G00. -quarts at 76c a dozen . - T = A a broken window. to settle by paving actual costs. # h Day. 1l a. m. | p. m. || a. m. || p. m|bors a water line was organized, but |* or%he trolley line seven cars were . " your money back. s T 638 (3132|905 |the building filled with hay, Was|crippled at different polnts along the TA VILLE —— — = SURE SEAL” JARS = 2 J s e e o iy Jaatrovad bt sl L ISEKL LS TR aTE it S R FT powerful personality to be attine,gb-| %, Pints at foc w dozen . 1 H | 19:08] " About ninety feot In length by forty | PRCk. to_the vithout asslstance: | Taftville Millionaires Defeat Baltic | Scured and great democracies ave pro- Quarts at 90c a dozen 2 | 10 using the motors that were not verbially fickle; théy cannot long bear . L e“" un }‘ | %'I B oot in witUh, the, Rect Ores Son e S out, Clerks by L"fl. Score—Large Crowd | ¢, he’ar. n: n' m '“‘ pr v ‘l'n‘l.lll t and b uipped in the coun- 3 v any;one man's praise 8- ¢ ¥ 7 : : 11 e oot o oot v ] GH W box at the corner of Central| Witnesses Balloon Ascension Before| Theodore Roosevelt has the blood | Jelly Glasses % Pint at ic a dozen Six hours after high water it Is low | seventy tons of hay and about seventy- | Svenue and FU(th SIreet WEE PLICTEl | the Game—Local Notes of Interest.|4nd témper of a digatos, but in 4} China Fruit Funnels......10e tide, which Is followed by flocd tide., five hundred of grain, {ony-u\'pndhun- it oF eaonen. ::u:xel:nnz’-n ‘n: l“'_m. nb«'nhhh‘,ng:. hlu s Tin Fruit Funnels.. 100 S dred of which Mr. Browning had put # i The Taftville Millionaire: ved to | not staged right for tha nlyca . fn onlv Thureday afternoon: Al this, | ,For @ few minutes at the beginning |, Fo % TR UTRE, A THORAITes Broved SO 4 e mendous national crisis would giv inameled ¥rult Funnels 15 ¥ i 2 t 1t K largs s v ed, | Of the storm hailstones of large size ay = > him his opportunity,—Mexican Herald. two larga "silos, were ~burned, | of the storm hatstones of lores e | Thursday afternoon, when they lined D! > 3 Lightning Struck Cable Box on Centrat | While the ensilage d-qn;vhdmem.‘enmne. fo ‘swamp gutters and catchbasins, | UP against them on'the local diamond, Thagsie of Bank Bl MASON AND LIGHTNING RINGS cutte owers ; q - d Tr e cohites an! 5. . . John Kukla, Avens Tharaday Aftrmoon—Grab: | (81, DEners and e 1% hors | oo e hauare Tor |8, et spereed ot confos i | | Thedkie of ank Bl | T et s o donen bing Party .at Drawbridge=Village | number of pairs of harneas and four | semble a large lake, while hilly streets | .roqii”" The game was not devoid of |cover. It must be a great djscover Quarts at a dozen Merchant Tailor, 208 Main SL| Happenings. Sive fhoussnd e b b v ;;’eb:"";}r%fi'gflu’;msew"“"fp“ ted, | Interest at any time during the strug- | for on it the first comment which any'| Auuon Jar Covers with' Rubbers- —_— also a royed. o a gle, he main ures of which were | person is likely to make is: “Why did- Junisa The thunder shower late Thursday| A wagon shed near the burning, The ":?“Fr“asa&;e:o:b{l‘-m 2 e, | one-handed catch by Stope, Semino's | n't somebody think of It before? The a dozen, afternoon was especially = severc in|barn caught fire, but was saved by the |1y l"_n ?‘?eWeazher w_:s perfectly | Pitching and the batting of Boucher. said discovery is that by cutting down Parowax—10c a package. STEP IN ARD TRY OUR Greeneville, The rain and wind were | strenuous efforts of the neighbors. The | evening The game had been widely advertis- | the size of our bank bill one-third in| 2 p p J avy and at th2 beginning of th arn and shed were on one side of the | g ed and as a result there was a good | area, $600,000 a year will be saved to| ¥ruit Jar Openers,—10¢ 3sc D I N N F R ghx’x‘;gnp‘sh‘{;(s‘n‘F:xl[emh?;,’i'; -‘i“”,"i‘{) sl_;-‘"‘w :ized (-rf{-‘wd p‘rosvnb'. m:.:p up ]nr local | the government in the cost of paper - 5 X s vic . The 3 ans and a few baseball enthusiasts|alone. STONE JUGS.FOR PRESERVING lightning, which was sharp for about | CROQUET TOURNAMENT STARTS.| AUTOMOBILE BEATS HORSES. | .. ‘Giitic ang aiso from Norwich. T hors ek & SHeer 1 mny 'be Srhen 8. From 12 to 2 an ‘h"“"‘lhs"““k ‘“"f“"l‘}i’}‘l‘hh"" on “"; o o ey v g o Ru;—iu-r Tl Fite Department | The_enthusiasm and spirit among the | such a saving would not have bee 36 Gatiae ke 5 post at the corner of F street an pen House Members Begin Wi rooters in the grand stand by such wu mea ? w . DEL-HOFF CAFE, Grouns Fioor Central avenue and burned out the Largs Ljstof Eitiries Mabiss -Pleasing Dembastration. B ot e ot ciats S | i b 1 ::::;:L ;: Jy30d 4 thing to do with the resulting score. and if its present rate of rise 2 G s S i & Thursday was the opening night for A test between horse-drawn appa- | Imnediately after the game was con-| keeps on much long it will b me 3 Gallons at Fire at the Bleachery Dumping|the croquet tournament at Open Hons2 | ratus and an automibile In answering | cluded a photograph was taken of the | too expensive a material (o be proper- 4 Gallons at 60c Grounds. and fourteen of the twenty-three en-|a fire alarm was planned Wednesday | Taftville Millionaires' nine. The two|ly used for money. The paper on which 5’ Galons et 76c A number of men from the bleachery | Iries plased games, the total for the|night by the mayor and the fire com- | teams will play together next Thurs- | bills are printed is about ax expensive g Y were busy all 1o evening ~being twanty-one decided. | missioners and carried out on Thurs- {day, if the local men can make ar-|as they make 'em. The statement of fort to extinguis fire on their | Four men ended the evening without|day morning, when an alarm Was rangements for such a game. The | the ng which the practical Mr, Mc-| STONE JARS FOR PRESERVING Adumping rounds on the Preston side.|l0sing. giving Friswell, W. H. Simpson, | struck in by Mayor Thayer at 9.13 from | Jine-up was as follows: Clung will make is not difficult to be- The men were greatly aided by the{Stanton and Maynard the lead at the | box 7, which is at the Mt Pleasant| rTafyille Millionaires — Murphy rf, | lieve 1 Gallon at 30e e o IaTe (e s tetmoon start. Each man is to play a series |street school cormer. Ahe automobile, [ Stone 2b, Fontaine 1b, Bouc | "°No one witt object. ®p long ax s et o —— of two games with every other entry. | responding from the Central fire sta- | o, Stansfleld 3b, Caron If, Thompson cf, | dollar will buy a dollar's worth of su- P4t s Returned from Canada. Dr. C. B Capron NS ifiies fo s beat the horges in the rate to the | Semino ang Stone p. | gar. it won’t matter materially wheth- : - re" 4"' Rev. J: J. Smith ha turned | SLEDIT hs - followlng . jeere . EDS Suits re, and had water on in| Bajtic Clerks—Charon Ig, Rood ss, | cr the syperficial aera of that bill is 15 Gallons' at 40c B o - A B aterts hisit o Sace 1n Buo- ek playeds "rlszelll B !’Qai;:‘;r trlue; a:luahall mmulhesufror_n the time | Dowville and Standish b, 'L/Heureux [ or on i Briara: inchiva: . THe treds- 4 Gallons at 50c used in place of powider—has Dbec and other parts of Canada. Ha at- | 204 Bruckner two each, A. B. Simp-|of the alarm ane oune-half minute from | ¢, Cote 3b, McGuire 1b, Donnelly p, even cut the size down to 5L at B0 same effect but does rjot show. e the comvintion o e Knients|son won and lost with Drake and Whit- | the time the machine stopped. Buteau cf, Bouchard rf and p, Car- old “shinplasters,” without allons at 60 Curss Eruptions, Freckles, Moth W or'Columbus, - . o0 |mey Himes lost one game to Moll.| hedmext company to arrive ‘was|ainrr, - reating any mighty furore. Tt s at| Preserving Kettles from 1 quart alze e J"" v o s i S won and loet with Whaley | Chemical No. 2 with horses, from the > i A B T T e e b s e et ma whiter &t once. Parsoral Notes Simpson, Drake won and | west Side station, just 41-2 minutes | Bajloon Ascension Thursday Afternoon | will huy that we are kicking, not about | ' g i Price 50c. = Fod A. B. Simpson. W. H. Simp- | atter the alarm. Chemical No. 3, from e diminishing size of the dollar. Why | according to ‘®ize : STwetd THSL SHE Con Gadle | son beat Moll two games, Whaley won | the Falls, arrived at the hydrant at & Becetn: | W't the treasurer, indeed, cut the Seld by UTLEY & JONES were out blackberrying Thursday. and lost with Whitney amd Avery, Moll | poy 15 in front of Otls’ grocery store, | The balloon ascension that was ad- | GORSITE T0e Loeasuren, HOacd, CHF, TI0 beat Himes one and lost two to W. H. | 10 6'1-8 tminutes. vertised to take place just before the | H01LTT down N R Jia . stony By < “;‘lrx‘s:cr\z xzngrf(.lsmn it P or} \”nr'}. n, sg..moT won ""{ 1r§mhflfgck- Interest in the run centered chiefly [baseball gam: Thursday afternoon was mu";’;"“v <& g R bt fl ur Bfl"s i fl E i fl 2 g in New Bedford ackburn lost two to both May- | hat the automobile would do. It|a decided success. Phe baHoon was a | g l t Mass. nard and Avery, Parker lost two to | ro n ‘ tation | $mall affair, but furnished consider . n S e Friswell, Maynard defeated Blackburn | Ma¥ ;::“r‘,’;‘tez‘:“!,:":pe%“(‘,‘;"_‘ Sion | &ble amusetment for the crowd of spec- Faunal Naturalist Honored. Mrs. Michael Leonard and daughter|two games, Bruckner lost two to both | > WaR P T 00 SO0 Bl 2¢ the | tators. Bulliminus Roosevelt is the name| augitdaw u 3 Teresa are spending the week in New | Friswell and Stanton, Avery won and Tirst . strokg :of the alarm. and - then i that has bezn given by the Smithson- 7] London. i lest with Whaley and defeated: Black~ | JT5¢ 300 @ O 28 F o ich took Enlarges Grocery Store. ian_Institution to a n; shell disco £ e s i Gt iy | s e T oo, 15" o e ounne ihg | 3. C. Marean has of late beon mak | Sred in Aftica by e’ Coloncla expe- | DR L.INNEL.L nn. at Narragansett Pier. 4 - P:C. | burst, ana he ba ke e e, among | ate R MSCHANIC “‘ i g o e O 1.000 | 2°55¢ tire - Policemen were stationed |which is a provosion for 4 new large| _ One Who Came Back. saturday BASEBALLS, GDOVHS, MITTS,{ Duncan Gilmour of Orange, Mass. }‘333 at the bank corner and at Thames |store room in the rear of his grocery | mw_wkulm ""x'“l men \\\'\n h‘ o “come | aggerol 1 Sunday is visiting at the h f Joseph A. - square to keep the crowds out of the |store. | back,” there is ex-Senator Foraker. orgther days he w. el 100 Chief Stanton rode in the ma- E! hester Herald o WAL (T R Marsh on Central avenue. ‘150 | ohine with these firemen to do the Personal Briefs. B. Simpson H. Whaley F. Whitney . Drake v coupling when, they reached the hy-| jyopn Rankin and Barl Wood spent drant: Charles H. Culver, Henery R.|tne day Wednesday at Watch Hill. | Taft and David Fitzgerald. The ma: e it or and fire commissioners waited at| Charles Stanley of New Jersey is th%:oxrt‘c;»wue‘p lt!‘;i_;e;u:::‘l’fl;!::.:\l:‘-)w visiting with Taftville friends this | 15 Kai Slr t e D! n J week. L sl the West Side might bz protected with el iy ok - 4 3 "Himes .... an automobile apparatus located at the | prank Waters and Charles Stansfield Master Oliver Buddington of Eighth Central station in an even better man- | .atyrned on Wednesday from a few I k B street iIs visiting friends in Ashaw William Murphy, John Bowne. Louis [ ner than It is now from the West Side | gavs visi ~ runks ag Niantic and Westerly, making the trig | Simon, €. B. Measinger, C. M. Colberg, | sfation. where there is horse-drawn SRYVL AL Jo. Bobtom. - on ‘horseback. rank McMahon, George Embac apparatus. A1l interested professed 5 e unera Irecto rs o Geer, T, Brooks nd S. Alofain’ did not | themsetves much pleased with the re- Barney Dupuls, H. Barlow ond Phil H John Vetter has returned to Pro dence. R. L. after enjoying a long visi with his parents on Sixth street. David Campbell and John Gleason leave today (Friday) for a week's camping experience at Richards’ grove. CODOHHLIIIIWIRI R HAAIHRNNOODS HEEARR00R 6 ip Greenwood, spent the day SUIt ( «ASCS Miss Ethel Fredericks of Boston, who There are to be first, second and | sults. ; fis { 3 4 has been visiting at the home of Mr. B inay e the Weat Side station building js | 42¥ fhing at Gardnér lake. A basket full, of clothes in a large variety mt lowest prices.|and Mrs. "Anton Nelson on Prospect —_— in a poor state of repair and needs| jy; ; idenc: 3 sk Miss Lucy Greenwood of Providence = Repairing on all Minds of Trunks|StTeeh has returned home. NEW C. V. WATER TOWER. fixing up, It has been the Tecommenda- | streot has begun work in the Weave just received from us is cer: and Leather Goods done tly and : —_— Hon ot ef Stanton that the city|ghop in the Ponemah mill m a mers tainly much more inviting promptly an Joseph Ethier and daughter ele | Eoiman Holmee Fias Mo 3t Work. on — ? zh;m a tub full of /dirty would best be served by moving the at reasonabls prices yat of Arctic Center, R. I, are spanding a A 2 apparatus down to Thamesville, which | oo preeent and Horedore Fre- Week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Plars At Wiasy e e is at present an unprotected district, | o 0?08 IO M0 W Ghort visit THE SHETUCKET, BARNESS €. | ©thier on Central averuc. and putting in an’autemobile appara- | S5 UL T Hor owe, b iploves of the bridge department|tuys at ths Central etation. The hard- R Lady. Assistant. WM. C. BO@JE, Prop. John Hazleton, the local letter car-|Of the Central Vermont railroad, under | est climb in the city, with the excep- | ¢ I wournier of Springfield, Mass TOPEme] Syptvna-8. a | the direction of Foreman H. E. Holmes | tion of Jail Hill and Orchard street, | "o & FOUTMIST of TOIAEREC Sast , s visiting for a few " oot Henry B. Church. Wm. 8mith Allea clothes to be washed. i o you know about the WET WASH i rier, has resumed his work after Telephone 865-4. | 283 Main Street. | 100 0 0 B ring his ane of New London, are at work in the | was selected and the chief and the fire | !5 {isiting for & few dave af the home Iy23a ! ‘William E. Hartie of North Main street | Norwich vard, across the tracks from | commissioners all felt that the auto- |2f 1S SNEReE ssabar, Wenclor, ? uiyizdaw WAY? substituted on his the station, on a water tower. The men | mobile had demonstratzd its effective- | Chants avenue. = SR ’ — started Tuesday, and at present are|ness over the horses. It was not a high : = R "LOWER PRICES Th d 3 S laying twelve i . s i Miss Ada Belard of Providence e . If you do not you have not eodore Reif and Hugh Finlayson ing twelve concrete piers on which | speed machine but with a faster one [ Aiss Sds Belard = of = Erovidence To Close Out All' Sugane y Yy LOES AND O solved the question of suc- spent the day Thursday at the Poque- | will rest the trestle work that will sup- | Chief Stanton felt that a full minute tanuck drawbridgs, where they had a|port the tank. The new tank is just|could have Been élipped off-the tima in |eXtended stay in New Bedford and| Ladies' $2.00 and $2.50, te Canvals “ : fine time crabbing. They succeeded in|north of the old reservair that has|getting to the fire. Fall River, Mass. OX O 2% 50 ‘ana ‘s34, Ry Btrash cessful housekeeping. capturing about eizhty mrge crabs. supplied the locomotives of the road % e P $1.98 i p % 4 e for many years past, but Is now out . -Phonograph Milk. hi‘;l{;; AR S oan e na Shuguiat: S & J fiREGSON NORWICH TOWN of service and Is to be taken down.| The phonegraph:succeeds the sing—[inc at the home of Mra. Joseph Jodoin 193 Franklin ®treet, Norwich, Conn. Telephone $98. When fire destroyed the tank at Yan-|ing milkmaid. It is considered a ne- Prof. Charles Noble to Preach at Christ | lic w0 vears or So ago a temporary | cessity mow, because the maids are not Chureh-—0atinb Notes. tank was placed there, and this is the | milking cows.as in the olden times, sk ¢ one that will be piaced In the local|and the cows have .never outgrown vard, = large 60,000 gallon tank having | their desire for the soothing music. been erected at Yantic. Tt was taken | The lowing kine must be soothed re- to plslw(s and b(;oug‘ht dm;r‘n h;re, an(;l gardless of the troubles of the man R i { now Tlies around the railroad vyard,|who handles the milk after it has be- |of the American as the kaiser. They [ S‘t"“g;“’!:\"”a"“:i‘;;:‘ J= | ready to be put together again. Itis a|come a commercial commodity and |can never hear enough about him, and It Makes Wrini&les. Triends ot Deck’s Corner. tank 16 feet in diameter and about 10 | subject to railroad and trust methods. | always aseribe his Dbirth in the old 2 feet in height. The total height of the | The smiling cow gives more and ld to be the unpardonable negl Worry over ili-health does yomr B on North A street. ? | Telephone. 104 Mnin Street, The Kaiser nnd the cMan.l. With the exception of Teddy, their 'y national idol, there is no mortal who DON 1.4 appeals so forcibly to the imagination Mrs. C. Pitcher is ill at her home on Mediterranean lane. WULF | trestle and tank will be about 25 feet. | milk. - That was discovered at the |gence of fate—Tageblatt Berlin. peaith no good, and merely cauees Miss Marlon Randall of Town street | The tank at Yantic is 16 feet in diam- | Bropkline Gairy, 6f Joha Mundo Long. colonel | wrinkles, that make you 1ok older is visiting for a week or two in East- There is something about th. hampton. eter and 24 feet high. vear, and as the owner has plenty of |that appeals to men of all nationali- | than you are. . = T =, T— millions for the luxuries, his cows get |ties, for his fame transcends cont I It you ere sick, don't worf“ but ge Weddln “m “[ flwe]’s p Ermest Chamberlain of South Wind- City Hall Clock Dark. the best. They are Jersevs, and some |nents. It may well be that popular | about it to make ycurself To do has been calling on friends on| For several nighte the south dial of | among them have the wild ways that | interest in his personality will not iast | this we repeat the word-f:r th:luonud. e . For A|ll Occasions. oS f iy [ the town clock on the court house has | bother men. Some time ago there was |#o long as that exhibited with respect | of other former sufferars (fom woman- lftS been the only one lighted up. a lawn party in progress at milking |to the perennially attractive German ' ly ills, similar to yours, o ssy, ‘ ; GEDULDIG’S Miss J. G. Bonney, who has been | o) time, and a phonograph was entertain- | emperor, whd has now for so many | lake . spending ten davs at Fast Beach, R. ing the gueats. The milkers noticed |vears filled a great place in the Vlburp_ We are showing the most com- Telephone 363, B 77 Cedar Street. | 1. returns this week to“*her home on Babies. that the most nervous cows stood per- | thoughts of the whn_lo world. A ‘Ihrunv (“ 1 N plete stock of SILVER and GUT ivisa Huntington lane. Poor babies! They don’t know any- | fectly still, seeming to be entranced by | is a lofty seat and its occupant is ever | GLASS ever before shown by wsy thing about weather statistics. They | the music. There was an increase in [in full view of the multitude: and| when, as in the case of the kaiser, the | It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as and of the newest designs and monarch is a great individuality, a man | you will admit If yeu try ‘%, best make: of genius, who amply fills the sover- | Divecdons fer iz use are printed i > eignty role, it is easy to see why public | stx languages with every bottle. Price For Graduation Gifts we can | $1.25 at druggists. Dr. Charles Noble, professor in Grin- | can’t read the thermometer. Maybe | the amount of milk obtained that 2. . nell college, Grinneli, Towa, is to preach | they don’t even know what ails them | night. The next _night, without the C lld.l & B]'m cu. at the First Congregational church, | When the mercury climbs to 94 in the | music, the amount was shy, and then a I | Norwich Town, on Sunday. shade. and the air is steam in their | phonograph was secured for the cows interest in him continue; ablewars, Pk e nostrils and_the blood runs boiling in|and the popular records were played % certainly supply your wants. i Dr. and Mrs. Noble( formerly Miss | thir veins. They just die. & 1N | o all they were worth. The milk | In a great democratic community of | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL cO. LB o Chaadetlic, Yacht Frimmings | Marv Carlyle of Norwich) are being| When a4 man dies it may his own | test since that time has surprised the | 90,000,000 souls it is easy for a man of Hl,z- t 129th Street. New York. ey, and such Refinished. entertained over Sunday by Miss . (. | fault. Men are so silly about drinking | experts. It is larger in amount and T . o Gulliver at hor home on Huntington | ice water and alcobol and things in hot | better in quality, and _the ~machine ¥ Jflhfl x 80 1SS, 68 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicin Conr | 1ane. weather, and eating absurd foods just | music is as much a fixture in that = s 2 ’ o cstes s because they don’t taste as bad as oth- | dairy as the food for cows and the ul lng Mrs. John TLynch's mother, Mrs.|er things, and getting into nervous | sanitary arrangements for taking care Sullivan, is seriously ill at her home |fret over their work, and jmagining | of the products in high-class shape.— ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING » NAHERN BROS., on East Town street. On Thursday | they have troubles until their fancies | Worcester Telegram. TS 1 4 there was a very slight improvement | become real, and allowing themselves| . —_— 3 i in her condition. %0 catch preventable Giscases just Ber An Old Paris Fad Revived. Are in Full Bloom Now — But You | ;v 4o you should consult with me and | A Fine A“"","""" General &)nmctors cause they don't use their brains ex-| The 'ola fashion of sealing wax lan-| = Needn’t Tolerate Them at All— | o prices for same. Excellent work Ml N, Yy cept to make money with. guage hus cropped up again in s, How to Remove Quickly. at reasogable prices. But the babies cam't help themselves. | and stationers who cater for fashion- o & 63 BROADWAY F al If My have so many clothew on thal | able folk—as what statloner dves not| A it AT T AT LITTLE PRICES, [ they bake, they can only wail and suf- are doin ulte a large trade in RV . e 8 ings, honS "Phone WIS Sumea uner | fer. If their milic is spoiled, they must | pretty quef (:r uem wrllln‘( ub‘l‘p_ L-_“-]: frec , but easy to remove with C. M. W".LIAMS, MRS. G. P. STANTON AGER Directyr | arink it just the same. They don't|of which contains twelve different col- | Kintho *(extra strength). Ti's aston- 24 Y o T know much ubout disease germs, and | ored sticks of sealing wax. The white | ishing how thoroughly Kintho does the | General Contractor and Builder, octld s WHAT’S NEW e _TE hal 5o they think that Mes are their |ure to be used for Tassvisgen. the Diask, ) werk, llh;un:(cl veople write such I te 218 MAIN STREET. 3 riends instead of their deadliest ene- | of course. for, mourning, violet for con. | ters as this from Mss Muy L—— o and Embaimar mies. If indigestible food comes their | dolence, n?:n‘:xue for’ invieations te |damaica Plain, Mass.: “l thought “Phone 370, F Jan174 LOUIS H, BRUNELLE THEE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. 70 Franklin St,, Bulletin Bidg. FRANK WATSON & CcoO, _ Telephone G42-2. would be a failure, like all the rest I've o tried, but"no indeed! 1'had not used BAKERY Py s T e Bowling Alleys, | xv.s comeamm o e, cote ons | way, they can only swallow it auto- | dinner- natic careless v rathlr neat, this!—secarlet for iy, Mothers and nurses may be | ordinary business, ruby for love let- th their bottles and things, | ter: green for hope, blue for constan- and then the bs es have trouble with | cy, ‘vellow for jealousy, pale green for mar3g - 78 Frankiin Street. Prompt service -Il-y or night g:reirll‘ltll: i;;:'nlfrshand ;1;-?‘2 l‘(nowm-.t letters of reproach, pale pink for |freckles, which 1 could never say be-| p s g — - - Lady Assistant. it's all about. They shriek in protest, | voung girls and gray for old tnemi-— fore.” » 3. F., CORANT. . 11 Fraskiia Street. sResidence 118 Broadwag. guesing instinctively that their woe |London EXpress. Get & two-ounce package of Kintho LUCAS HALL, sovié 30 Pajrmount Stroot Whitestone 5o and the J. F. C. 100 ~ opp. Theate. e b e T e N i antons. o | (SXIF strensth) at tollet goods sounter WHEN Touwan - Clmazs are the Dest em the market Teleshone 641-3. o they. o Hite. ol Thes Ran Sregi B Tve & oat Tt i A e e Jickly - 3 &‘i-‘- -I'::'-??-' ¢ ue? Bre : Tr7 hes Cleveland Plain Dealer d Get your money back if it falls oct1ze e MF‘ ' {n& columns Safloun * ¥