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i _ NORWICH | 'YOU OAWN INTEREST HIM S e H Any Man 0vw Fifty. i You ean h'-n -.ny man over fifty | .= a that will w because while he r met as yet have any positive or- he no longer feels the ‘and vigor of twenty-five nor from aches and pains he in earlier years, and he very examines with interest anv lovking to the improvement m of his health. ce among other things | that the stemach of fifty is a very dif- ferent one from the stomaech he pos- sessed at twenty-flve. That greatest ®e exercised as to what is eaten and hew mhoh of it, and even with Whe best of care there will be in- creasing digestive weakness with ad- vancing years. A proposition te perfect or improve | the digestien and assimilation of food is ome wihich interests not only every man of fifty, but every man, woman | and ehild of any age, because the whete secret of geod health, good ! strong nerves, is to have a stom- | will promptly and thorough- | Iy digest wholesome ~food, because nerves, brain tissue and every | &~ constituent of the body is entire- | ly the product of dlgeation, and no | medtene or “health” feod can possibly | creats pure blood or restore shaky | nerves, when a weak stomach is re- plenishing the daily wear and tear of | the tedy from a mass of fermenting halt-digested food No, stomach itself wants helD‘ and in no round about way, either; it wants direct. unmistakable assistance, | euch as is given by one or two Stu- art's Dyspepsia Tablets after each) real These tablets cure because their use gives the stomach a ohance to rest and recuperate; one of Stuart's Dvspepsia Tablets contains digestive elements sufficient to digest 20800 grains of ordinary food, such as bread, meet, eggs. et The plun of disting is simply anoth- ar name for starvation, and the use of prapared foods and new fanzled Hreak- fast foods simply makes ters worse, as any dyspeptic who has tried them knows As Dr. Bannett says, the only reason T can imagine why Dyspepsia Tablets are not universally used by )y whe 1= trouhled in any wav medi- arug » mark must be 8 humbug, mat- ter of truth, any druge! ob- servant knowe tuart's Dyspepsia Tablte have cured x digestion. heartis nervous prostratior aftion generaily tf medinines and doecte for stomach trouble that run down con- the patent v combir LEFFINGWELL FRIENDS Surprise William R. Browning and Family—Presentation of Gift of Gold | Pisces. About fifty friends ors gathered at the home o u R. Browning of Lefingwell Wednesday evening. October 5, going o two- | herse wagons and single teams. The | visit was in the natare of a surprise | and for the purpose of bidding me; farewsll. as they are soon to go to Rehoboth. Mass, to make their home. | One of the pleasant features of the evening was the present c by their pastor, Rev. J. G playing great wit and forethought. The gift was three §$10 gold pieces, to Mr. Browning, his wife, and daugh- | 1 was given in a very able manner, dis- | | ! ter Eola, one to each, by their friends f Leffingwell m they have been so long nd who ex- pressed their their leaving by_giving them a QGames and mus refrashments were little remembrance. were enjoyed and served The Sorrow of Ecing Young. “l am alwavs sorry young peo- ple,” said the sweet oid lady. “They don't expect to be disappointed, the way older people do, and it is so hard for them when the disappointments come.” Unwarranted. There seeme to be an unwarranted sttempt to classify the man who sha bimself with the amateur gar- dener and the iady who trims her. own bats.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Word From Br'er Wi ms, Reason we don't think much o' de promise o' de raimbow is kaze we ail time wishin' we comid strip it to rib- Bens an' start a millinery store.—At- |, lanta Constitution ! Incomes Like Shoes Our incomes should be like our | ehoes—if too small they will gall and pinch us; but if too large they will eause us to stumble and trip.—Vol- | ey ! Old-Fashioned 1t is awfu ashioned to be- leve that y all right and that other peo; very wicked.—Atchi- son Globe. | Use More old Dust And Less Muscle Get some system - for our hnuscLupmg and f;ouseglcamnq ! GOLD DUST points the ,way. Its extraordi- nary cleansing power re- duces muscular effort to a minimum. GOLD DUST does most of the work, and requires but little energy from you. To do your work in the shortest, most cconomical, most satisfactory way, you should never be without a package of GOLD DUST our home. GOLD T cleans everything, stomach trouble | prescriptions | : ANOTHER INDOOR RIFLE MATCH Plans for One to be Held This Winter Under Ma;or Hagberg’s Supervision and Open to Both Local Companies—First Meeting of Third Company. On Tharsday evening the Third com- | Thursday evening, October 20. The A Sl Sy TR e A it [ entertainment committee announced Hluman. Held fis Arst mbeti the | (hat there will be a supper and enter- Loleman, held its first meeting of tainment for the members on the open- season at the armory. There was a ing of the drill season, November 2d. good attendance, and the cleaning up| An announcement which was of much of the rifles was the chief work done. | interest was to the effect that another There was a company meeting, at|re-entry indoor rifle match will prob- which a committe appointed | ably be started as soon as the drill with power to m ingements for | season starts. It will be conducted _militar 1, which will | under the supervision of Major Hag- heid, the latter | berg and will be open to the mémbers | » committee in- |of both local compunies. This will N. Coleman, | doubtless stimulate interest in the rifle J. (chairman), R. Deni- | practice at the ranzes throughout the son and Corporal Henry Get | winter. There has always been keen it wa sannounced that there will be | interest between the two companies, a vacancy as corporal and an examina- | and it looks as if it is liable to con- tion will be held at the armory on | tinue. TEST FOR COAL AT THE NAVAL STATION Effect of Submerging It Will Be As- certained—Guns Being Located There. KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS CALL CONVENTION Meeting Will Be Held at New London Next Tuesday and Wednesday. The annual conyention of the Con- necticut branch of the International Order of The King's Daughters and Sons will be held in the Second Con- Government coal experts are arrang- the naval station s northy of Grot- water, prin- | STesational church, London, Oc- to note the of e tanj- | OREE Sl end 1 o | on the fuei. The men are | Sessions - g - ., changes at | With coliati informal reception $35e at 5.30.p, m. e et | Wednesday 9.15 a. m. and 1.30 p. m., I A %05 | with luncheon at noon. of the present | _ Speakers at convention are ¥ ealc fhae | David Laird, State Secretary of New 2,000 to | York; Mrs. B. P. Raymond, state sec- it the " fpace | of Rhode Island; Miss S. R. DB EEA D hine, state treasurer of M iah W. Sneath, er on coal Connecticut, and arried on | . copncil mem- West, ¥Fla., - o rid e g Sneath, state secretary Serr YAt will preside at the at th tion : . Sbd ooa Sethan ] secretaries, Mrs. Forbes 5 | and Litchfield counti of Fairfield count, of New Haven county, - |Fn\ of Middlesex cou i d“(‘ \h\‘ o of New London. Windham and nd counties will report for th on numbers 50 | ¢ircles. ificers, With- = = o g e No Salvation Army Meeting. I o the marine use of the oiling of Bath be 1 island, P hilade 1= lay afternoon, the Sa phia, and only six or eight men I inable hold their etained here durin, the winte: meet t the Franklin | will probably be the custom of the eet corner as usual. The ithorities, for o i was almost a lake of oil in NORWICH TOWN Vergason-Ferrell Marriage—Miss Har- riet L. Carpenter 91 Today—Ray- AT TPE ALDIAuRIUN‘ Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. At th \ o hursd mond Eldred to Lead Willimantic evening a biz ho eeted the m Orchestra. | week chamge of bi iving curta s calls,and a flattering reception to the Stanley Vergason of Huntington |avenue ‘and Miss Bertha Ferrell of Manchester | were united in marriage evening at the parsonas 1ue, the cer R‘ . G. H. 1t Mr. V 3 day m ave performed by will r balanced bill | Huntington avenue. the housc ved its ap- T e v Home from Auto Tour. i Harold Smith and his brother, continuing to please with the varled | slne A G, nitHentoore | e mountains in their auto; pifty danc- land are now at their home on Hunt- ington avenue for the remainder of | their vacation Attended Fellowship Meeting. ited. thy At the feliowship meeting on Wed- whichinan & S aaha lay the churches of Lebanon and e s ooorked UD | Ytanklin were most largcly srepre- e DOREavaL: of ' it n Among ministers present by Mis and oy ) Rev. Marcus Burr of Goshen et Aoie ot ho led in prayer at the devotional ik pvad p ey - and whose nce at these gs is a ben A singing ar " e . and the two Wi Will Attend Boston Mestings. spectal hurri ing and her daugh- the cancellatior Im avenue, a big part i 5 which is to i in Boston. be held next we Raymond Eldred to Lead Orchestra. mond B. Eldred of has Violinist in the Wil- and began his duties evening MINERS ENTOMBED FOUR DAYS. | Had Ha- Food Neit-er Nor Water ‘ Mem worth league he but Expected to Racover. | r"g\qdmx ("‘df}:l'l]‘}«‘l)’: 1;.‘, Metnodist piscopal church to. {plan for the of the coming | inte The ommittee is ar ranging for Hallowe'en social, 0. (hroug E g es to Toledo. 1shnell of the Seotland has been studyving for the - in Boston, has gone to To- where he will be employed in electrical work. Ninety-one Today. AaouL Town. hof W ims v n D. | v Haven has ng t Mrs. William h, at h East Town r % ot 1 Mass ste Ay 1 ) ng relatives here a Large ripe blackber: ten in num- ber, ! of | October Mrs. L. J. Saxton iue in her garden on tie w d a were picked by tman av 6. Som that the do not appear to understand watering of lawns and gar- dens with hose has been forbidden by f ross vve them | the water commissioners. = There will mass at (Friday) morning at red Heart ch and first Friday devoti he held at 7.30 o'clock in the eve- 0 o'clock Tittle: Willie o bLring vour hora? Oh wle Cleor ue Mr. and Mrs. Frank Town street attended on Wednesday ut Fuller the of West conference r v > meter has been invent- p track of the number of sec- onds any telephone is in use during the day. - 1 SN R Qpen Wesneiday and Sa! urm" E 29-31 Shetucet Street S, 78 ARG A 14 e, Open Wedaesday ¢ and Saturday Evenlngs & ghis tremendously popuhr cor-‘s::. \The ADJUSTO is‘ deslgfi.ed o promot symmetry where ‘Stotmess: I proyails——to flaitca and reduce abdomen?andflmps——m subdue prominent ‘curvee—lo Jmould all excess flesh and h and disssibiite it equllly—-to eff:cmail;"‘su rt’the form and give, it proper polse—to_form she. correct base for the fashionable” gowns—to| lcreate and preserve the ideal contour. Truly®a marvelous. corset, TRY A PAIR TO-DAY. DON'T be m'islegi into *behevmg vice equal to thls;m ‘gscal ADJUST@- It js fully protectedk.by patents and can e obrained only, in_the genuine] ADJUSTO CORSED Absolutely 7 the only ‘knv'-wfi;‘corsex‘am:h\mém with which one may reduce and mould the abdo- men 2nd hips in perfect comfort and hygienic safety. Aad'further, these ingenious little bands can be sightened or loosencd (without remove § % ing corset) 10 suir theiwearer’s convenience. . Non-slip buckles anc bands lie smooth and fht. and are instantly. adjust- sble.. Insist upon having the. Sold by Leading Dealers in Every Town and City Royal Worcester Corset Co. WORCESTER, MASS. Comparative Safety, -MAKERS ALSO OF: BON TON CORSETS 33 10 815 RoyAL WORCESTER CORSETS $1 TO $3 Send for our 1910 Corset Catalogue, the ROYAL BLUE BOOK 1 Would be an Attraction. 51 Fr | 3. F. CONANT. Klin Street. Th is notiing like a big autems Ollie M. James, of Kentuc! wants | Whitestone 5o and the J. F. C. bile race for making the aeroplane | to wear a toga. Those who want the | Cigars are the nest on the mark seem as safe as a pony-cant.—Spni Uniteq States Senate made more in- = fleld Republic | teresting approve of his ambition.— | LY them - The Chinese are fast gaining on the | the competttion Russians in Mongolian trade. WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting. : Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering ‘The Scott & Clark CORPOBATION, 507-515 Rorth Main Strest, A . - Watched Pot - Always Boils or the gas range, the world’s best ccoking siove, a hot weather neces- sity, and always “a friend indeed, In time of need.” You ought to see the new Estates, quallty ranges built for discriminating purchasers. Better look at the Humphrey Instantaneous Water | Heater, also the Ruud Heater, when | you call, | Gas & Electrical Dep't., | 321 Main Street, Alice Building. School Supplies Pads, Books, Pencils, | Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Paints, Crayens, Composition Pencil Boxes, Slates, Erasers, Straps, Knives, Lunch Boxes and Baskets, EMH& EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars | Brooklyn Eagie. i | s, As a’rule @ mile of maiiroad means | 3582 BECORS the pub a =B about 270 tons of mietal. ing columns of The dullctln. for the l WHEN you want to put your busi- 1tc, there is no me- the advertis- __septsd | _THERE is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut squal to The B letin for business results i