Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 17, 1911, Page 6

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once n a while & new cam- s up in Waehing- _hmun’enu on Ralph Cole, Ohio of congress, who did his best his district go republican, but cannot point 1o any particularly success in that regard. At tows in his district he was to di- his time with a local spellbinder. man epoke first and was to going for half an hour, but = it an hour and a half. When y got through he made an apology for ‘encroaching on Cole’s time. “ft reminde me,” Cole said, as he his audience, “of what I once n a court room. The defandant $50,000 Left to Various Publm Insntntions by Mss. Geo. H. Babcock of Watch Hill and Plainfield, N. J— Perry-Sharpless - Weddmg in vHaverford' Meeting House—Masonic Rooms lieedy for Meetings Again. The will 6f the late Mrs. George FL. beock of Watch Hill and Plainfield, . J.. has been filed In Plahtield and public bequests to the amount of $30.- 000 are provided. Mrs. Babcock was formerly a school teacher in Westerly and her husband was partner of Ste- phen Wi of the firm of Babcock & bofler “manufacturers. Mr. and his widow were founders of wed ‘the Memorial and Publi nd Wilcox park in Westerly, and ihere were several local benefi- ciaries under thelr wills. Mrs. Babeock baqueathed to the An- ti-Tuberculo: of North.Plain- fledl 55000, and a like sum to Children's home. The sum of $45, is given in trust for the Seventh-d antist 1 fund and to be di- vided as follows: The American Sab- bath Tract society, $10,000: Salem col- lege, Salem, W. Va. $10,000; Seventh- day Baptist Missionary so $10,- 000 enth-day Baptist church bof Plainficld. $5,000; Seventh-day Baptist | “ducation society, $5,000. There were other hequests of personal character and several relatives and many friends Were substantially remembered. The- bulk of the estate, including El Reposa, the Wateh Hill property, was left to her stepson, George L. Babcock. The executors.of the will are George L. Babcock, Nathan E. Lewis. dolph and John G. Ward, ¢ I fore | ing_coal, w; the revenue cutter service school. While on that duty some of the ‘sol- dlers stole governmient property, most- Iy metals, and sold saiie for cash to juni dealers. Among the detail was Private Tamblyn of the Eighty-eighth company, Coast Artillery corps, sta- tioned at Fort Trumbull. He was courtmartialed, faund guilty and sen- tenced to two years in the military prison at. Fort Jay and reached that institation Sunday. “orporal Johnson, charged with_ not reporting the absence of Sergeant Hoole,* who _disappeared while _the thieving operations were in progress, was found guilty of breach of discipline and he, too, was sentenced to Fort Jay prison for two years. The Pawcatuck woolen mill is ma- terially benefited by the facilities of- fered by the Ashaway-Westerly troll road in connection -ivith the Norwich- Westerly, the cost of shipment and re- ceipt of material being decreased. Be- trolley accommodations were available all goods for the mill, includ-~ hauled by horses from Westerly toMPotter Hill and Ashaway., while now this is all done by the elec- tric car line. In the matter of eoal transportation Wester! as here- tofore the coal arrived in vessels and was transported from here to the mill. Now-‘the coal is shipped in cars di- At_tho annual business mesting of the Standard Machinery com the following officers were elected: Presi. dent and treasurer, Charles E.Wheeler; secretary, George E. Grinnell; direcs tors, Charles . Wheeler. George Grin- neli and Norton G. Wheeler. The com- pany has had a very successful vear' and business looks bright for the com- ing year. % Temperance Union Officers. At the quarterly meeting of the Mys- tic Valley Temperance union, held in the Union Baptist church on Sunday evening, the foilowing officers were clected: President, Isaac Cundall; vice | president, Rev. C.'T. Hatch; secretary, Elwood D. Lathrop; treasurer, Charles W. Foote. Studying Naples. The Monday, club met Monday after- nooy with Mrs. Georze H. Miner on Ehn' street and thefe was a large at- tendance. During the season the study of Naples has been taken up and was continued vesterday. Rev. George H. Miner addressed the club. Real Estate Deal. A real estate deal hus just passed is_in Mystic when Byron Billings | old his house and lot on the corner of | East - Main street and Broadway to! Stephen Palmer. Mr. Paimer will take | ession the first of July. Mr. Bil- i 1 move to New . where Mr, Billings is engaged in the fert Charity i s 1 chapter. Order of Eastern| Star, mét In the Odd Fellows' hall’on Monday evening. when considerable | business was transacted. Dinner Guest: Mr. and Reas Culerion Staoguin entertained friends at their home on Willow street on Sunday afternoon at dinner. Guests were present from No- “m'::'l of Loweil and teamers City ter W. Chapin—safe, | Jence for the traveler. SWBET FLORIDA GRANGES l dLj27(: PUR’E LARU . [2%c [Te[sAtT PR 40 N ABGTROAST w.]2e s Chops 1b, 21/2fl Leg’lflim, .| §¢ b 27c | s """ DYSTERS ot 3¢ LEMONS - - doz.| 5¢ | Yellow ONIONS - - 3us. | |¢ 3 1b. GRAN. suc'An ST ARCH 1 can TOMATOES Porter lfimsy Steak Ib. Little [ PORK CHOPS. lb. | 5¢ Fresh Nicely Mixed SHOULDERS 1b. Siced Bacon _Ib. STEAK . Ib. Ififl WBUTTER - JUICY CAMPBELL'S 30 SIRLOIN LARGE sSoup Regular that have every comfort and convem- A delizhtiul voyage om Tatand ot o5 2 supaes vivw, o ke wens Ymkl skyilue and waterfront of New or! !Ke-merk ;e-vn 'z;o- London at m. we lays only; due Pler foot Fast 22a Strect 5.4 a. m. (Mopdays :leen(fll) and Pler 40, North River, a. m. Fare Horwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telephone W. J. m% All Water Route New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 nexcelled freight and passén- ger service direct to and from New York. All Outside Staterooms. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- ddys. Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. New York, rect from the mine to the mill, and at Vallle 48¢c Pler 23, East River, present a consignment of ten Dblg steel carloads of coal is being received. The coal laden cars are delivered by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad company to the Norwich- Westerly trolley road and taken to destipation. The transaction is there- fore to the mutual, advantage of the rafiroads and the mll companies. The funeral of Michael Flynn was solemnized Monday by a high mass of requiem in the Chu Tmma | ulate Conception, Rev. Oscar ting, hurch being B = of the dece After the mass 3 Calvary a . Soellman rendered Thy W The bearers wers Maurice Cornelins Bransfield, Joh Patrick Harvey. John M Donohue and Patr There was a large fune and burial was in St. Michac 1 pkg. MACARONI can8c 2 gbsg. FINE RICE Largz. GRAPE FRUIT 6for 23c of the Babcock & Wilcox comp: 3 ank and New London. The evening was spent with vocal and instrumental | musiec. Waterman Wileox of Wallingford is | the guest of his father, Orrin Wilcox. | John H. Hoxie has returned to Bos- | ton after a few days’ visit here. | STONINGTON. Political Probabilities—Sudden of Mrs. George Ledward—Social and Fraternal Interests. 239 RED beg_found guilty 6 a criminal The judge sentenced him to years. ‘Have you anything to demanded the court of the pris- ‘Nothing but this’ was the re- ‘I think you're mighty damned with another man's time. Then Cole turned loose and coaxed haek the departing audience by the of his wonderful oratory.—Cin- nati Times-Star. foot Roosevelt Strest, Mondays. Werdnesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. ‘Plone or write for folder. P. S—Frelght received until § p. m. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. m. | 4lbs 15¢ BEANS s ?|¢ Harvey Chase Perry of Westerly, son of Mr. and 2irs. Charles Perry of Wesf erly, and Viss Lydia Trimble Sharples: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sharp- less of Flaverfor Pa., were married Saturday according to the Friends' servige in the Haverford meeting house and a reception followed at the home of the pride’'s parents. The bride was attended by Miss Katherine Sharpless, ister of the bride, as maid of honor; ibeth Perry and Mis ters of the groom. were homas Perry, a brother, say’ oner. DRLIGRTFDL CRUISE {sx57sx .m"‘ TO THE .ys.s ORIENT " The o *hm-q ‘vnm The Infant Terribl “Youn, Ethel is your ster. Who comes after her? "fi:‘.n Brother—Nobody ain't come * yet: but pa says the first Tellow that comes can have her. There are several candidates for the| \(!A(’ of judge of the town court ¢ tonington. In the different districts | 1e name of W. A. Preed. a lawyer of | any years' experience, beirg con- | ered for the place. i Death of Mrs. George Ledward. saturday evening Mrs. FEllen Led- | ard died at her home after a few | days' illness. Mrs. Ledward had been ! ibout up to the time of her death and | expired while sitting on lounge. She | wus the widow of George Ledward and | Nea ¢ ushers were Dr. F'red Sharpless | and Thomas Sharpless of Haverford, Henry H. Perry of Boston and Rl ird Conant of Boston and Willlam Maag of Youngstown, O. The I two were college friends of the zr Mr. and Mrs. Perr retur from. their wedding triy Margin street, Westerly. Done.” sfield VMahoney loney. Tx Morrison cortes | cemet KIDNEY VAL Y | [0 " FLOuR - - bae B[ S0RP . 7 10 230 s—— : sk s Il CO%?ARCH oke. BC TON_IA’.FOF ® a R T e HoT FROM OVENS DALY = | |2¢ | Angel Cake 150|Bufiee Buns doz 10c| BERMUDA MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THE ONE DAY from NEW YORK (Two Nights) BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL MATINEE BISCUIT PUMPKIN PIES doz B¢ Local Laconies. r United States Acsording to the quarterly report of the adjutant general, the strenzih the Rhode lsland Ni The Question. Is this continuous silence of Col. senator | it parts of the compact R L s want to thank you from the A Genuine e g /. 1d resided here for the past thirty - - = T rient, 12" ofcers, 5 o 3 = Foh i 58 ;\“" un e T om T o fne Chiis- | masquerade ball in thetr ball room at |street entertained the True Blues at Troubles of the Rich. Twin Screw S. S. “Oceana” ardllery district. 33 officers, 438 enlist- | made for the-body of James M. hand to help any who were in need. | the clubhouse this week. Guests are | their weekly meeting. | . Ex: Senator Clark has completed his| 14,000 Tons_Displacament; ed men; Second artillery distri {Jr.. who was drowned in Little o Wt expected from Norwich, New London, | Miss Maude Fitch of Pearl streets7 000,000 home. Imasine 1iving out in | Réglsters s45 Font Langrss 1 . ¢ 3 Sha ‘has one eon, William, with whom & . officers, 424 enlisted men: Lizht Pat- | yazancert bay Dec. 55 e e e A I o | e fertstand Myste: was in New London Monday “’“‘ backyard each —spring and. fall | 38, Feet Deep: Wir Tolegraph: tery A, 2 officers, 76 enlisted men: Firs it LI s b Miss Dorothy Bawer, who has been | whi ir eanied uu e Keels: Submarine Signais. T s tered by | Wesi y % while all that house is being cleaned. squadron cavalry, 13 officers, 165 en- | The.raiiroad station was entered by | Westerly. : / ik (GEST. FASTEST AND MWOST 1% P avalry, 13 . 16 4 s e anapachs ! ; seriously ill. is slowly improving. —Philadelphia Inquirer. listerl men; Hospital corpe, 3 officers, | DUIIars during - Sunday nignt b Music Greatly Enjoyed. NOANK Wi Bnily ewe of - Stomytin 2 N\R RIOUS STBAMER TO BERMUDA, : ,:'"}x“;‘,y,:‘:;;-m»\‘z"“‘ corps, 78 om | USREIDE £ aanie of slass sun Tul RIS RS 0 BN S9! | ttarating Cocturs — Woodmen | 4o GHled o frends In (ho vilge Non- e A AR P < o | dicating that- the would-be thieves = CEEE el «! Banquet State Officors—Mrs. Robert | Charles D Worwich v The Ballinger investigation is said P s = page to a descripXion of the work at | . f"fly enjoved. There were twenty- got along without i#t.—St. Paul Dis- | prives, Launch Trips, numerous Shors the state prison shirt actor and © numbérs on the programme. The lectures given by Miss Belle > e aCionn Tot Vight Dayss 835 18 samion ires “Spike” Murphy cutting g 8 : R self . 1o 2 it to whom erorice th toal r'e tate ews Evening of Bridge. Crawford in/the Baptist church Sunday | Selfjon the fact thet I mas:1d sesl. |/, | “oTogrromn L |6 Steamship “are, " “Hooiiet ana full +The shirt fcutting is done hy Dennis evening the Bridge Whist |morning and evening on the Wiowa | 4n Jist being Frank Rosenberser, who | the president of France has the small- | PILieuiars of | EERMUDA-ATLANTIC <. ;l";r“'!v formerly of Nor Conn., | was entertained by Miss QE“‘;I h | Indians were well attended and very |is 92. | est mail of all the national heads. 5 and better known as ‘Spike’ Murphy, | g = - in: the wusual number of tables | N S R e s Tho is serving life sentence for com- | MRS & e o A i ot | Were Plased. and refreshments served. | TSRUNE I8 the TR TS ! Be pleasant until ten o'clock e videnee oy WMterman | Y Winsted republican town commit- | o,one. G B S club will meet with | CRITORg WOre t00 DRtNe B eveming: | o the morning and the rest of SR nce Jenther merchant. | tee sustained o thactured Wt L | 9L er Bradley and an excellent mu-| Cf.s Miss Ada May Davis received and How to Reach the day will take care of itself.” 3 v was a younz man when he en- | te¢ Sus st. sical programme is planned. service Mis —Hubbard. tered the prison and is now in the best| Coine VistaBaticn | the rite of baptism. | time of life. The one who. struck the | Mt Carmel.—Rev. Willam J. Dul-f . Grange Installation. claimed Letters. It's easy to greet the new day witn Sidnces coumea with & better under. | 581, ow in thie murter was never |1 e boen {rapferod from | Thiatsy syening SOSRSLRSIES | Gpeieimea etters at she Noank post- a Green e | [o SasThis Pt ey s e apprehended, and Murphy's vas | Chureh of Our v of Mount Carmel | No. 175, of H., i 3 . 2 | r of the transient nature of the s,r,’,‘,“.r”v" et R Mo t Was| o St. Joseph's church in Danbury, us with instalidtion of officers. WIil- | office are as follovs: Miss Anna Gehr- | Keep the bowéls regulss énd liver active e ',",‘o‘;fl‘,:’“w,‘"," 2 - physical flls which vanish be-| “He hones for a patidon this year, Hiam EH. Barron of Danielson will be |ine. Miss Alice Carson, Miss Berbara | by systematic use of Schemek’s Mandrake chances of having the temperaturs of proper efforts—gentle efforts— | And the prison officials hope with hini| MNew Britain.—Local printers hav A e g e e N Pills, and you will escape all serious illness. your bath, dressing or dining rooms that he m t it—for he is now ip |Organized a unfon _ with Robert E.{IMeeting will be held in the “Road |Anna Shumus, s e They cure stomach and liver disorders— below the safety point, knowing as you plsasant efforta—rightly directed and |ime prime of manhood was a sord ver | e President and deroandtu: min 1rch “parlors. The funeral of Earle Wilson was held R N O e = e assisted by the pleasant laxative rem- | ord in recent vears in'prson. and if he | imum wage of $18 instead of $16.50 urday atternoon the ~valuable |in thg Episcopal church in New Lon- | laria, heartburn, jaundice; flatulence. Used New England winter weather. A edy Syrup of Figs ever to be of any use to soclety this | week. otch collic owned by’ Miss Abbie | don Saturda 0 2 - | ¢ % of and Elixir of Senna. | is er 10 be of any to ty this | 3 % | Steffinson wandered away from home | Many friends from here attended. TIn- | ond proved 70 years. Wholly vegetable— VULCAN ODORLESS Its beneficial effects are due to the | 13 the best time for him to hegin. i > has not been captured yet. The |terment was in the Starr cemetery at | absolutely harmless—plain or sugar coated fact that 1t s the one remedy which | "t 2CUS S0 exbertin the use of the | Danbury—While in. ford o0l log was a_pedigreed animal and pre- | Groton. i 25¢a box. sm::\;erywnere;n:ea::o::: GAS HEATER internal cleanliness without | cloth, imany thicknesees st & time withe | an s Yamd T PERE (| sred fo Miss Siefineon by a friend | 'Ther was a farge attendance at the | T s ¢ {nsures you all the heat you want and the organs on which it | Ot Waste that he would be easily ablo!| i secgived cansed fiimses from | 820 SPIRA S L UL SReten T e e e Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila, Pa. just when you want it. The gas pipe iets. To get its beneficial effects al- | 0, *arn $10 a dav at it outside the | vl £ ied last weeks at by Bomed LY R IAlt omtern: % | *John Paten of Mystic conducted the | carries the fuel, no can to fill, no off 0% buy the genuine manufactured | PT"C™ It s claimed in Danbury. }""The subjects for today’s (Tuesday’s) | Younz People's meeting in the Baptist to spill. Get one today and make this by the California Fig S c | | session . of the Trayel cluh; are The |church Sunday oxeaing. the most comfortable winter of your ornia Fig Syrup Co. ronpe frst meeting in the Masonic| New Haver.—in lis | Teport | LEROn O dor, | 1485-1605, Dy, Mra:| - Mrs Robert Paimer j& serfously ill at life. Experi¢uce has shown you that oroughly and completely re- | just filed Sexler of Weights and Meas- | 11OUSe : 6 Now Eenritig | her b b ot i house heaters ars rarely working filswished, since. tlie’ fFa" 0F, Say 11, | L Maroher tomay o on The New Learning, | her home on Pearl street. | D T s will be held this (Tuesday) evening it { that a little over 18 per cent. “‘:’;"AHM%';‘ How- State Officers Coming. | houns of ‘the day. We have thess eing the fifty-fourth annnal eommuni- r gcales he inspected during the “a el o s e i Mo v i Y | odorless creators of comfort at $2.7. ind Accepted Masons. Fifth District od. : 22 b i B == 7 cents per foot, fuel piping don Deputy (irand Master Wihur A. Seott | Waterburs Ry Wil Flrns Firsmen Entertain. I e el T b, Bt cost of labor and material, will preside at the election and assisted | formerty of the Immaculate. Comsep. | Saturday evening Neptune Hose com- | Which the state officers will be presen f oy Artny Vewell of Pawtucket as| tion church of this city. now assistant | held a smoker and social in thei General Nq;:.l = grand mast remonies will install | chancellor of {he Hartford diocear, | rooms. The Steamers and Fire police | Miss Ruth Evarts of High street left | ; i : INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | i Cmcor™ ' ¥ih e, served | Wil doliver lecture in St. Patrick: | ere fvests, Whist was enjoved and | Mondsy | mornimg”for a visit with | and other contageous diseases are going the City of Norwich ngor to the b s s n. By in h on March 17 f 1t served. The Neptunes | friends in New York. { Weaterly Branch fon the members Pawe T on ard contest, taking three of | Pdgar Gracey of Mystic called on | rounds— & El Ctricfll De l. Capital ....Thres Million Dollars|lode and vie thren will AR T N S R MRS 1 1 in the cerics played. A de- | friends In town Sunday 3 A as C . Three M llarg | 1070 ‘ are perhars as | g i1l speak in Hartford Jan. 31 on | 1igh ature of the evening’s enter- Miss Fleanor Lamb of Pearl street . guill ” i o Thousand Aomonars | nicols farnished as any in New Joim Fiten of WWingeon i bl | tainment was selections by an Instru- | was a recent suest of Miss Vivienno.| Be sure and have some kind of disin | novea | tand. fed in Kentucky, and who “laim. | mental quartetie consisting of three | Stahler of New London. 1 - H _ Lberal, courteous and efficient in ita g | ed to nave been"the orisis .‘,\',.“l"‘, horns and a drum which was under the | John Black of Westerly was in the | fectant in the house. management. James Collins will sail from New | o1 propulsion by Steam for vensors iirectitn of T e Cushman, village Monday afternoon. o i V,erk for |Ir=|=m1 “on }"mnu-,;n.fl ont 3 ¥4 The Arion Singing society will hold a { Mrs. Minnie Vallette of Terrace i II‘St-C ass lVCl‘Y e p Lusitania, where he willl middletown.—~Middleiown taxpayers = i ALDEHYD Hart Sehaffner & Marx | o ohiul e ot see i | Middetown—Midaiconn tiascrs | = S s et R LIPES' FORMALDEHYDE— . y ne of Westerly's most suc- | tust against work of the Assessors,who - ! Clothes T T e KIDNEY TROUBLE SIMPLY VANISHES P o Bo eishs proprietor of otel | sands of dol The general assembly o ARE SOLD BY W and the owner of | will probably he petitioned to author. | \ I. B. CRANDALL CO. Came from. Treland tenty-five years | ¢ Beneral reassogment. T Sulphur Candles, | lete with pole ago nd this will be ti first re- s o P 1 i - r—. Westerly, R, 1. { ££2, 40, Uhis. will be the fire Woman Jurors. Just a Few Doses of Pape’s Diuretic End the Most Severe Back Chlorid ; compiete w P 25 Sorng 3 1t is to the cred Senttar, vex ache and Bladder Misery and Restore Healthy Kidney Action orides, | and shafts, | Several months ago a detail of ar- | tNaf the jury of women drawn in th —Many Bulletin Readers are Needlessly Miserable. . . J Tour Shoes and Illmry [ tillerymen ‘were on duty guarding fhe | Justice court at 'Seattic, Wash, ro- 4 3 | Choloride of Lime, | government property at Fort Trumbul | cently endercd such expeoditious and — | and get & coupon on the Pianc to be | Pending (he Tormal transter ‘ot m:’ intelligent service as to warrant most Carbolic Acid { 3 i S reservgtion from the war department | 2Yorable comparison with the work of | Jlidney disease is the most danger- | v Bright's disease. The moment you e S!el h (ama e and = stven away at i g s P B e L e e e LR R S L he first symptoms aic | uspect the slishtest kidney, bladder gn, PURTILL’S g | tracts somewhat from the meritoriou. parts of the body bef r urinary disorder begin taking “A TR h d o } = = — howing made by the women that, un- ng is noticed with the [ *ape’'s Diuretic as directed, with the | n ounce of prevention is worth a poun i Automoblle Work “ON THE BRIDGE.” Saves Two Lives. ! \i\flr similar circumstances at Olympia, 5 s nowledge that there is m; other med { e L ket nd VO o | the court experienced no small dimont mptoms, though, can- le, at any price, made anywhere | . b v\.f:'ier.,"::‘,‘[,‘,";f por myselt might | {v"in persuading women to serve. . OFf | not mistaken; for instance, sick. | =lse in the world, which will effect so of cure. i f ” kinds- Clly Pharmacy ot B o Beett i women drawn for servica three | unhealthy kidneys cause thick, cloudy. | prompt and thorough a cure, | ol a % MeDonald of Fayettev Jites A | presented exc to the One wine, full of sediment, Ir- b ol e el Dy A LK s 3 s & , 3 V |0 siepinaia ot revetieriie, N ' & | Licaeplod sxcues 10 the sourt, one |0 askage o R R e e Come in and talk with us about disinfectants 13 Cream, Soda and Col- | ./, t no other remed Suid \\»l;{m( o 5.’?': er; another cl 5 \U.vnu»‘,“ % ok Ein dlnes gk foes while waiting for your car. | -l Wo were told my sister had con- o e netgible on’ the ground - of | nsta ofp Athebe e~ dull adder or urinary | sumption. Sho was very weak amd Tice, m n_the sides” and loins, head- | i’ wil) surely go after | had u it sweats, but your \-nuAva o E and aizzy Shs gy Sorewn o's Diuretic fc a few | i . { medicine complete & v : p ‘ e — s b pissin e exempt their cim. | inflamed or puffy’ eyelids, weakness,| Your physician, pharmacist, hanker | 8 o RADIoa, orities omen | the sufferer is hed down by | for ity of Pape, Thomp- | - ‘ g | vision corrected by the prop. | whopping cough, enchial troubles dege < s nsibi 5 HELOS SPDeT ue _ b v { 5 0] ain fe - | Tite supreme. Trial bottle frec s inte surrender of | The time to cure trouble s | prepare Diur 0 . . . S s Raom 8 EOL | s muprome. ial Lotte frce 307 | Lich iterfering witn tne susfndur or | The e to [ 1| Bsdimenc o by every aruseisc i || Norwich, Conn., Retail Department. §| 2000 — — — s 2 | service. Had the jurv list heen filled | Settles into Diabetes . Gravel | the world, i . | FOR sALE , AT 2 | with (;v names of f e, fovted women. | | on-r Cottages, siiuated in Sol Dosp Myste such, for instance, as have leisure {o { acven-:com S olves a ek devote to i agitation for the suf- | | i | E ,hch, having foak iy WEOS L R o Tader | rase and kindred objocts, there wouid ! e 55 aving v n of my )" Wrote C. ader | ;robably have been no diffieulty. It § be socured Lewisburg, W. Va., “for the B S A AL lifficulty. 1t is | ope R el cxn o St | of Bwinbie W Ne, o the e | DU G T e Aretver s | Your Baby's Health Both having heht, electris | vs, in curing me of I Who s tied down by home du- | For strength and freedom from ll- a modern DlamDING. TheDection | Lo ure of stomms Sugke & e ae and banteactn | =) ness start from the outside and work | | rheumatism, from which 1 had been e s asiLle | in. Nothing will better insure per. | = W. Coy Real Estate Co, | Q“:, t helpless sufferer ol a willing one for jury i g Westerly, . L || e e Spapr Sk like metion.— P i fect health for the little ones than a | e s osid g e e ough | clagraph, | daily bath to which has been added | digestion, Juundice and to rid the ‘s St = & few Srops.of | FULLY WARRANTED tem. of Jidney’ pofsons fhat: caws As In a Broken Looking Glass. y Cahot’s Sulpho-Napthol In Coats, Scarfs and Muffs e B i e B gl e e S COBBLING OUTFITS Only 50c - i yegood Co. . | retards von ane iron man. (Slane About 00 a pail —AT— i pay you well to get our|l® & Ossood Co. retards You one Iron man. . (Slans for Pot mp ooty natl LEATHER and FINDINGS - . e s, 1004e. or moun A Reliable Cough Medicin : g | in perit Tiw c - ~ ’ ted, perfect condition. 1t will make it . WATERP e nITI ! 42 yaluable camily sriend. volers ility. white and soft and will cure any skin affections that may already p;; =2 S’Ifl"OOFS TAPS, per p;“" 25¢ ac Cersons. J oney and Tar fulfills this condition it e exist. Above all it will prevent infection where the cuticle is AP, i Waesterly Jewsier. ‘exactly. Mrz. Coarles Kline, N. Sth! (erier oo ot comdratier of general in- bruised or broken, Cabst's Napthol Soap isalso inval O FEEpan. 150 Cabot's Sulpho-Napthol Soap is also_inval- THE FURRIER terest if it could be determined how 5t Bhston, Fosiel” Soviat mem | A5 vorets*th adims ¥, Ohig, wable for the bath, being healing, healthfal and soothing, con- HAMMERS, KNIVES, AWLS, THREADS., Ete. LIGHT HARNESS |bse cf my' amily beve beek cured o | 272 Tnpunchasabise Now World, tainiag a suficient maunt of SlhoNaotbol. 1o’ dls i mcst 101 a]n stm HAND, - % 4 effective. M or ‘3?:“( o votila: tn the lr.:fl's:evn‘ The Sultan Holds the Bag. Soid oniy yellow packages "Tfl -me ., 80c., 75¢. and $1.00. i soothes aud relfeves the irritation in a%dad. where the good sultan lived, SULPHO-NAPTHOL CO} va. Buliding, 14 Medford St. : I HE HO' ISEHOI D jansa phe throat s up 4 KL 1] has DoReowed S350 this vear for SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., snmu"g-.,u Broad St., Boston, Mass. prY have alwais f it a retiable. comgh | municipal impro e menis. Hlartford 3 EHERL 1= 1o 4l

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