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IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Don't M ke the Cause of Your Troubles. A Norwich Citizen Shows How to Cure Them. Many people never suspect their kidneys. If suffering from a lame, | k or aching back they think that | only a'muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets in they think it soon correct itself- And so it is ith all the other symptoms of kidney disorders. That is just where the danger lies. You must cure these troubles or they may lead to diabetes or Bright's disease. The hest remédy | to use is Doan’s Kidney Pills. It cures all ills which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Norwich people tes- tify to permanent cures. D. J. Brown, 6 Summer Street, Nor- ch, Conan., savs: ‘‘The results that followed the use of Doan's Kidney Pills in my case were most satisfactory. T procured this remedy from N. D. Sevin & Son's drug store, and in view of my n heartily, recommend it as an exceilent preparation for toning up the kidneys and relieving all nts due to a disordered condition of se orgs it experience ca com- »r sale by all dealers. Price 59c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’'s — and take no other. Pittshurg and Atlamtic’ Clty Tests. | e supervision of d that | ie sts made under t e pa made bined wi g q Lead Pa r¢. for mele Paint ers’ wmssociation pre Zine Ox was superio hand made pu This won a machinery ¢ color is with metal White Lead paint om- | astin lity to White -made of the ben- (-’grm“v‘. adder and ar I wish all VERNON STILES INN, 7 Thompson, Conn. dne of the finest places & Sunday chicken dinne t atered to at one d Price of dinner 31 Terms $8 to $15 per week. R Jells WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your| Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting. Carriage and Automobile | Trimming and Upholstering The Scoit & Glark LORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Streal aprdd atched | { s to my chajr. { n dress, but | It is not y | but exc eedingly try- li eyes and head. so that [ was | © the end of boat Tha | a luxurious smoking room for |t one end. Most persons ! ‘0 ward off seasickness “]a S 01 S | and shouid be entitled to the purest air | possible. | 1t is 1e that we womer { have no our American hotels n t range, the world’s best| Men are 1 weather mnec i indeed, 10 see ges built Better loc 2ous Water | r, when fiav & Electrical Dep't., |- Alice Building. | Sehool upplies Books, Paints, Main Strcet Pads, Composition Pencils, | Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Siates, Crayons, | Pencil Boxes, Erasers, Straps, | Knives, Lunch Boxes and Baskets, MRS, EDWIN FAY, Frankin Squars | septbd Lovers of Cats should see those on exhibition at CRANSTON’S octidaw WHEN you want to put your busi ness Before the pubifc, there Is no m dm better than through the advertis- ing eolumas o The dux}eun- DANIELSON Women Golfers to Be Date for Unveilina of Leclaire Me- morial Set—Electrical Kitchen—Mrs. DANI ELSON Alfred Boswell's Funeral. Rev. | and Mrs, ielso here will Adams Wa directre for Mer: to Entertain Women Golfers. The he R!m.] Iyn have ar P of the Prizes are clock quet. n. Rev. for the Mr. on Sunday. Mrs. memt at her home afternoo Penuel for a Georg: L en and N ty October. men of th this ( golf he James H. George, Jr. appointed npastor of St. (George have, arri - author stud 3owen, M Mrs. H. S rague will meetin e Carr Eg Cha Dowe. Mrs. W. H. Barron » Ladies’ Ben Congregational 1in the ry, bowls an the newly Alban's chureh, d in Dan- George will officiate first time at the services 5 have the s of the Ladies’ Reading circle on Monday Entertained— gleston rles M. M. S. are the evolent church Golf club women rday) afternoon. to be given the winners at d cro- Official Board of Asbury Castle. of t F rml hera hera To Be Unveiled on First Sunday in 1 pl nly dence -in_ this t of the state so equipped. ‘A plant for furnighing power is being erected on the premises.” Funeral ¢f Mrs. Aifred Boswell. Funeral services for Mrg. Har Boswell ifred Boswell, w held on Broad’ street Fri-| d tev. William S. Bea: There rs Also no’ Datad 3 e he f officers o gas ex wing a he Method W. Darmer, r, Arth constabl 1d of t 1d of the f1 r Wilde newly K. of re the castle, hurch: Jr.; keeper sentinel e. Jacob Spa )ss, Frank At LECLATRE MEMOR!AL Nov aptist and societles and it | delegations represer be present 4t the dedic which are to be made im yed-at the he Hiott ng will be than e spring & ere was a large number of parish- s at St. James' church on Friday the majority of them receiv union on the first Friday of th. WOMEN WHO SMOKE. 6 1as been ember. selected rge i Change of Pastors at East K.quly Rev. ¥ who has been ing pastor of the Baptist church Killingly for several ecks, has labors the turned to ome in | of Cineinnati. Rev. Edward M Rollins succeeds Rev. Mr. Sherritt’ in the pastorate, having alrea begun his duties son, - W. P.- Kelley’ and . assessors-of the town filed the' usual no- liablerto pay tax a signed and sworn able property owned Complete Electrical Kitchen. An Etliott pondent writks as follows: T ' 11 of Dan is 16 of Dr. Ha his r g appa t kitchen ailed and all cook- ill be electricity. no emploved. This will of the in W for mas very. Senescha paulding. sidence elected K. A. of e Frank iding nliffe by the as the he memorial | ¢ | family achines Unmannerly Men Condemned by Local Writer. follow r from a Daniel- woman neared he editorial of a New York paper Friday ng Women and the Weed. I emphasize, what Minot , said in regard to men smoking places? 1 have no comments on the right of men to wke ole places, but 1 have been an- d beyc ing in turning from Conn Unclaim rs addresse in Los Bitgood jlosion < street the bi, H. to speak of October, epublican Trw Killinsly. 18 f America the monejy itured set” palm gar JUST Oct. 4 ed Letters. d as fol 1910 ows B. M. us Karjaher ater Gerggude are to Ang that during business ing PLUITNA ENX SMITH. Conn., t on the ith magnificent in men. | T postoffi n Committee l ‘Mau- m for the They n girls not | smok- | den at ondon ICE. e un m and spend proper his Ath octdd ~hette | have i ¥ Congregational church in Brookiyn to- morrow (Sunday). PUTNAM Elder Amasa Morse, 96, to Preach Sunday—Death of Miss Sybil Keech —Fine New Bridge Planned—Hear- ing on Aministration of C. M. Greene Estate. Elder Amasa Morse, 96, the oldest active clergyman in Connecticut, is to speak at the Advent church here Sun- day morning. The announcement has been. received here with keen interest. as Elder Morse is still a preacher w the ability to hold the closest attention of a congregation. Leases New Theater. Thomas Duffy of Pawtucket — has leased the pretty theater in the new Peloquin building. A scene painter is in Putnam to do the curtains and oth- er scenery to be provided at the new playhouse. For Sale. Rho Delta eclass of the Methodist church held a f 1 sale at the store of -Bullard & Clark Friday afternoon. Miss Rebecca Leclaire of St. Vin- cent’s hospital, New York, is spending a vacation of two weeks with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. iclair of Providence street. Putnam mm;-u interested in the leav- ing time of west pound Snundav fternoon tra over the Midland divi- learn that it now goes out of Put- m at 0 p. m., ins 1 of at 4.20 p. m., as during the summer months. Tax Commissioner Coming. State Tax Cammissioner William H. Corbin will be in Patnam on October 18 to talk with members of boards of a $Ors and boards of relief from va- rious towns in this epd ef the county. The meeting, w h is to be held in common council chamber, con mencing at ) o'clock, will be siven over to a stud the tax laws and methods of enforcir then City €} vl\ F. W. Seward has issued Ah«a customary notice hearing before the for the time :of common council to the proposal to lay out and h or relay lines and grades in Scbool and Franklin streets. The 1 _changes . include the definite blishment of the street such changes in grade as may ¢ or proper. Coliision Accidental. > result of a collision Thursda oon in the morth end-of the-city a butcher’'s cart owned by Marion and a team owned by Kugene H. W. Deming of Woedstock and driv- | en by James Cleary « for the city court Fri morning, but it was noll- ed by Prosecuting Attorney.H. C. fdrd after he had heard much of the evidence available. he collision was undoubtedly acc.dental. OBITUARY sts Syb:l Keech Keech, daughter . Keech, of F their home at about. K y morning, after an illn of ahout one month. The deceased, who was about 's of age. leaves, bhe- s her parents, a sister and a oth- To Organize Council of D. of I. Mrs. Mary E. Booth of New Haven, national regent of the Daughters of Isabella, lHes' auxiliary of the K. of is to take up the work of organ 1 .in this part of the state du fall and winter. Office of Windham county councils have reace ed comminications relative to the mat- ter. Escaped Prisoners Still In spite of the fact exhansted of John McArdle & the men who br at Large. that the police effort, no trace 1d James Devine, e out of the local pe lice station last day afternoon, can be fou 3 surrounding coun- try ha d for them, e ction f Woodstock, which way they believ- ed to have made off. NEW BRIDGE Te Be of Reinforced Concrete—First in This Vicinity. e firm of architects that made the s for the bridge of reinforced con- « was authorized to be built to rep! > the bridge, at the an- 1 town meetin, on Monday, is the me firm that made the plans for the fine new Connecticut river bridge at Hartford. Putnam’s new bridge when construct- ed will be the fi of its kind in this part of the e, and the great im- provement will make fn the cinity of B street is confider expected to t >t of mate Iy changing for the better all that im- me the ate section of Popular Play at Theater. city. At the Bradley theater Friday even- ing The Man of the Hour had its sec- ond pre: ition before a Putnam au- dience. re were also a larger num- ber th, 1al present from surround- ing town Going to Washington. Mrs. Hattie J. Randall and daugh- ter, Carrie, of South Woodstock, are to g0 to Monroe where Mrs. Ran- dall has broth and sisters whom not seen for a quarter of a centu To Attend Woodstock Meet!ng. Putnam members of the board of the Day-Kimball he go to W k this aft- ernoon to attend the meeting at the ome of Mrs. Luther Leavitt of the ast Woodstock branch of the board. esses are to be made by members rd. Will Address D. A. R. Chapter. State Attorney Charles E. Searls is to speak before the members of the D. A. R. Monday cal chapter of th g parliamentary neral way. Applications To Be Made. Putnam young men who are eligible N blended. October Mrs. * and desire to be enrolled as electors in time for the state election ~ next month have until October 17 their applications “to be made.” applications are now being distributed by the registrars of vaters, Leon T. ‘Wilson and Thomas P. Ryan. Hearing on C. M. Greene Estate.’ 24 bas been named date for a hearing on the administra: tion account of the estate of the ldte | Clarendon M. Greene, of which estate has been attended by iy i unusual - circumstances. is to be before Judge E. G. Wright of the probate court .City Notes. Mrs.. Wallace. Stern was in Worces- ter on Thursday. Taylor has returned of home in Springfl to file | Bradley street. Blank and Alta Sharpe. Ma: the a month’s ¢ ton, N. B. At meetinj with Mrs. J. the - settlement The hearing Putnam. M. Warner has to her Health and Comfort in a perfectly heated house, which also has per- ‘Whic.h Do You Prefer? fect sanitary arrangements, Sickness and Misery in an ill ventilated and poorly heated residence 7 you wish the first send us your orders for Steam or Hot Water Heating or Sanitary Plumbing. We are experts and guarantee satisfaction, and our prices are low. Don’t wait--get your orders in t=) iF now before winter sets in. Robert Brown Estate, 55, b7, 59 West #Maln Stras!, Open from 7.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m. ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager Telephone 133 eld, Mass., after a vis- the International Prhln Congress as onmwmn it with her daughter, Mrs. Stern of a Ct Miss Freda Sharpe of Pn)‘ldenne is ing ot the the guest of her sisters, Misses Helen R.. Miss Charlotte Gascoigne has enter- ed Cushing Academy at Ashburmham, Mrs, I.. T. Folkins has returned from it with relatives in Monc- | 0 v g £ the W. i 4 South e i b Al Gardner, Main street, Friday afternoon. Owen Barrett of Aponaug, R. I, is | the guest of his parents in this city. | Attended Prison Congress. E. returnéd from Washington, D. C., where he attendcd | lecated in her new ry nMM a meet- ‘association, D. A. Ellsworth house in Mrs. Mary held at the Windsor on Friday. .. Dr. Harold Foster to Wed Miss Ives. Invitations have been issued to the wedding of Dr. Harold Foster of New . son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Poster 1- city, and Miss Constance Ives, which is u; teke pldce at wa-ln.ir. NOTICE Or. Louise Frankiin' Miner 15 now office, Breed Hall. Rovm 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. 7.isphone 660. auglia WM. F. BAILEY (lfiegelsor to A. T. Geydner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath SCM HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 383. aprsa M. HOURIGAN |COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER. Funeral Direetor and Embaimer. Norwich and Jeweit City. sept20d Sterling Silver, Silver Depositware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Etc. Useful and Desirable Articles for Wedding Gifts, Finest Goods Largest Stock Lowest Prices John § Geo. M. Bliss, Paint Sale We are closing out our entire stock of the High @rade PIANOS Latest Sheet Music ARD NEW STYLES WALL PAPER AT Heath & Milligan Yerrington's BELOW COST. The QUALITY is HIGH, The PRICE is LOW If you intend to paint this Fall, and want to save money, it’s " you CHAS. 05GOOD & CO., 45 and 47 Commerce Street, Paints to get busy. “up to Norwich, Conn. 49 Main Street mayl3d To decide where you will buy your Liguors. However, if you give us a trial we will prove that this is the place where you should buy them. Our California and French Brandies will delight the most critical. JACOB STEIN, "Phone 26-3, 93 West Main Strest oct4ad FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, SUPPER BAKER’S COCOA IS THE IDEAL BEVERAGE Pure, Delicious, \'fi; Possesses all the strength of the best cocoa beans, scientifically Acts as a gentle stimulant and supplies the body with some of the purest elements of nutrition. 52 Highest Awards in Europe and America Established 1780 senuine bears this trade-mark and is made only by WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. Healthful 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standam brandas of Beer of Burope and Americs, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass’ Pale and Burton, Mueir's 8cotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger _Bunker Hlll P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuper- ggdwulur. S2h A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Town. Telephone 447-32. JUST RECEIVED Hecker’s ¢ld Homestead | ¢ e Flour at CARDWELL’S ootkd FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT * * The Flonist, Tol 128 Lafayetie Btreet. funisq