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. Enterea red at tne TRYING TO MAKE BASEBALL CLEAN. The exciting feature of too many ball games consists in “ragging” the umpire in season and put of season by the plavers and fans on both sides. It is refreshing to see that some of the leading papers are out upon the rough house tactics of the national game. The Kansas City Journal says The honest, capable and fearless umpire has the respect of fair-minded Postotn fang and he should be sustained with . price, 1%e & week; 50c & I<class m: all the power of the authorities and protected from the rowdyism of both sin . yers or fans. Drastic steps are {"& = taken in the two big leagues to 1 profanity on the part of play- and spectators. Such measures adopted to cleanse the sport still more oughly will commend themselves admirers of the great nation- s ‘been visiting me for several moons,” rcmarked Stormaway. “She's going away tomérrow and I want to :nake her a liitle present. I thought a nice book would be about right, so if vou have anything of a highly morai nature that would appecl to_an old lady, dish it up.” “‘ihere’s nothing wrong with ‘Par- dise Lost’ " replied the bookseiler. “That's a standard work and most cid ladies swear by it, whether they read it or not. I have a beautiful copy of that book and will make a low price on it cu scem to think I have a_grudge against my sunt” objected Storina- way. “I want you to understani that she ‘and I are on the best of terms, Yoy can't work off any #old bricks oztnatmmmlw 5 read the literary encyel a_good deal, and it happens that 1 was read- ing a long story about Mrs. Hemans Just the other night. There was some- thing wrong with that woman, for her lusband left her and the meighbors quit borrowing things from her. ‘1 read that article alond and my aunt pretty nearly threw a fit, she has such a horror of domestic scandals of all kinds. She comes of old Puritan stock, my aunt does, and she still thinki that people should be burned at the stake if they get too swift. ~ So you can imagine what would happen in my humble home if I bought a copy of Mrs. Hemans and offered it to that attend a ball to see at least ‘roughneck’ Some of people who their money free from its forms. game pay n game, of any those who 5o pay their money to in- dulge their liking for blackguarding the players of the opposing team, the umpire when he makes unfavorable Commeeticut, and from three to foor || decisions and the home team when it times larger tham that of mmy ia || | Norwieh. 1t is delivered to over 5,000 of the 4,053 houses 13 Ne: wich, and read by mimety-threc per cemt. of the propl. Ja Winduam it is delivered to over D00 houses. s Putaam and Dauielson > over these slaces it is comsidered the lecal Eastern Commecticnt haw forty- wime towws, ome hundred wixty- Sve pestetice dintricts, and foriy- bonehead’ b But the roughs nority and all true sports- to themselves to see that de not join the ranks of the sy rowdies temporarily by ‘Tagging the umpire or the plavers without am- ple cause. Even in ‘the latter contin- gency, it Is Dest to put on the brakes and keep them on, are in & men owe the NEW HAVEN'S NEW GIVIG CEN- one rural free dellvery routes. TER. The Belletin in sold in cvery New Haven is among the cities that tows amd om all of the . F. D.| .. s civie center and who routes in Easters Commecticut. fis il engineering are pro- - wonderful results. The Boston hg made in “the Elm C says: 1901, average e a13 With the new postoffice building wuthorized by congress last winter, 1965, average .... ---5920 en will soon have perhaps the t elaborate group of public build- _ gs of any of the Connecticut cities. Week ending The site chosen faces the New Huven een and it is proposed to brmg it | into harmonious adjustment with the WHAT MAS BEEN ATTAINED, |house and city hall. This calls for the Norwieh has had a year of mear- | ot MO CCCREE Y o leh 18 to be commission government and perhaps | LOn2l Pank b tact thet. waid the character of it had more 1o do| hoew yave been regarded as & remarks with defeating the new charter for | onre Ji e o e hut one that commission government than anything | o |oon accomplished ‘sinde it else. as successfully performed in the case Our democratic mayor and the 8ix| ¢t otel Pelham in this city demoeratic members of the court of poioal i 8l sommen council have” formed 1 EDITORIAL NOTES. the six abie and dependuble republi- i ovday It is the cams were of no account In discussing e 38 or directing municipal affairs, hence . the voters gave to Mayor Thaver a full | demeomtic oity goveswment und denied A re Y 16 him the sdoptien of the charter At last B n Trustdom the old home s not just & commission ferm of governm Of| what it ufed to be which he hoped to be the father and - - — inangurator. The meane editor is the one who Accerding to the near-commission | referrea to June brides and June bugs government metheds of last year, man- | in the same sentence. aged by a solid democratic force, the s s A all democratic council of this ear The demo: tic smile so common in must be a nearer-cemmission gove Norwich no is the ame old smile ient and a special executive cor he Fepublicas otice tised to wéar, tes will not be necessary, sinee a « s B i Tt mitt of the whole will amount to Senator Lodge is annoying Massa- the same thing Norwich has not injured her reputa- tion for emterprise or progess i lowing the example of New Ha 1setts républ the president ie great ans by his op reciprocity i of measure. bo the year will be and T'm not planning to sive her a book in order to carry out a vendetta. When I was a boy T had to read “Par- adfse Lost' as a punishment when I played hooky or went fishing on Sun- day and 1 used to beg my father to ‘hurn that book and wear out a red elm club on me, There may bt literary fans who like Milton's” guff, but I doubt it. I don't believe any man in full possession of his faculties could read three cantos of that stuff with- out wanting to set fire to the tawn hall. T like prose and I like poetry, but il be hanged if T like a cross between the two. and 1 won't ask mv unt to read anything that I draw the ine at myself. If veu haven't any- thing better than ‘Paradise Loat’ T'll &0 down to the city attorney’s office and_try to trade him out o of the municipal ordinance: ‘Oh. don't get excited. We hav- all sorts and conditions of books, and it'll be funny If T can't find something that will make your aunt feel twenty vears younger. = Here's a copy of Mrs. He- mans' poems. My wife, whose opin ion on_liter sigeration, as she has had several po ems accepted by the Johnson County Vindicator, has a high opinion of Mrs. Hernans, and says she delivered the real goods. v matters js worth con- | strictly virtuous old lady.” “Well, here’s a copy of Wordsworti There are no flies on Wordsworth. His morul_character was above repfoach and the highbrows say his poetry is the real thing. Some insist that he was the greatest of English poets. My wife indorses him strongly, and I have a great deal of respect for my wife's opinions, as she has contributed for yenrs to the Johnson— “Oh, hang the Johnson County Vin- dicator! You never get through talk- ing ahout that fool paper, which would de better if It would print_mere news and_less hogwash, But Wordsworth won't do, He was a tiresome old fraud, always writing about trees and hay stacks and primroses and such things. There ismt any action in his poetry | at ali. 1 nzed to have to read it when |1 went to school and it set my teeth on edge as though 1 had been eating green apples. Ow, here's just what I want— “Harry Tracy, the Bandit; or, Tracked to His Doom. Why didi't you show me this in the first place? An old lady'll Tead & book like that and have something to preach about for the rest of her life. Wrap it up for me and charge it, and don't let me hear an bout the Johnson Coun —Chicago News. “Give Them- a Place to Play” By Denis A. McCarthy Plenty of room for dives and dens, (Glitter and glare and sin!) Plenty of room for prison pens, (Gather the criminals in!) Plenty of room for jails and courts, (Willing enough to pay:) But never a place for the lads to race, No, never a place to play! Plenty of reom for hops and s (Mammon must have the best!) Plenty of room for the running sores That rot in the city’s breast! Plenty of room for the lures that lead The hearts of our youth astray, But never a cent on a playground spent No, never a place to play! Plenty of room for schools and halls, Plenty of room for art: Plenty of room for teas and balls, Platform, stage and mart. Proud is the city—she finds a place For many a fad today, But she's more than biind if she fails o find A place for the boys to play! Give them a chance for innecent sport, Give them u chance for fun— Better a playground plot than a court And a jall when the harm is don Give them a chance—if you stint them now, Tomortow yowll have to pay A Jarger bill for a darker ill, £o give them a place o play —Journal of Education. CAPITOL Little Sidelights on Legislators and Legislation In recognition 6f his election as cit treasurer of Norwich, Representative Craney and Souvenir Taylor decorated turning down Judge Mathewson's | Wagner's atitoblography: and before| with a capitol pennant the desk of charter for commission government | long we shall be asked if we have read | Senator Avery i the senate Tues- and eentinuing ¥ atistrd | aday Ronestly believe a broader an T s of Poston there| ,And still they come—petitions perhaps better form of government g+ R against the cnactment of the bill giv- The commission form of governme - e biiager Killed orling cettain hotels the right to do a R e o That 1 e o naent 1 by automobiles on Sunday | liquor business on Sunday. The peti- BRI B 1t staitity tions are being referred to the com- sponsibility o - mittee on excise. llo servants, and the result e people who found occasion to = - day's election attains tha spread false reports to gain personal| It is edsy to divide the house on aince there is not a republi sdvintake —will . now. bo quiet JoF & lines at _about this time in the fice and Mayor Thaser and the party | whije Tuesday there was a straight Me fepresents can this year divide t split on a very minor matter, of government wi ] T Z pertaining to the giving of motion pre. Tespomatoility of sovern: with no| Do pe discouraged because the | tirs shows in New Milford. ' The re- o nexpected happened. 1t is time now | sult was the rejscting of an unfavora- ft was not as woeful a result as|to see that the expected is accom- | ble report #ome of our commission charter par- | plished tisans think s, for everything is = A bill that would have prevented iin focussed now. and with good officia Governor Fi anthor. st sl tion or maintenance of a hospital and » good mayor what else is it pos- | messazes and 1 ind it looks | for the treatment of contagious dis sible to have but good government? |as if he might f SligHenl s iS00 teet of Snguetng S o a S creation | or school building was rajected by th - - of this sort house Tuesday after being unfavorably AGAINST CONCEALED WEAPONS. R reported. Py . Koty g Toledo, O.. celebrates Daddy’s day a severe o carrying of | 017 June 15th, and The Blade says| Maysr Dunn of Willimantic, a rep- conces it a license| YOu do not have to be father of twins | resentative of the town of Windham, g iia 1 to be cligible will rise in opposition to the granting Siietore ¢ i crat of the right of municipal suffrage to e 5 y The mpion is women when the bill providing for such o s 1. Other | gop e, hence privilege comas up as the order of the sources, places jack Andbass | noc possible to applaud him as “the | 43Y 2t noon today (Wednesday). The and bludgeons in the sam with | oo B r Ao him as “the| qmavor has some spicy things to say on felony to ¥ e imple- | it tobacco dealers ar ments, whether ot the s Ty fomlers arel An act concerning foreign attach- se trust let go its and amending the present act so Boston Pe mentin erip will be in| that in the case of meat and groceries o there shail be exemption oniy up (o o e — e the amount of $10, instead of $25, as at . e ach st davs of the vear are| present. stirred up considerable debate aw prohiviting concealed hund: but we do not put|in the House Tuesday. By some of the Put it is not enforce T varic nto them we put | SPeakers the proposed change wds sons, Hence th, of cr 3" thie ‘Ahcatent-lou characterizd as class legislation, inas- o0 vighnce, T y a o i s much as the exemption would be ro sl B g e duced on meat and groceries only, not e v tite- | 4o march with the thermom- b dry goods, etc. The bil! ment of registratio of | eter at 97 degrees is something Amer- 97 to 91, amended so that pon « 3 ea on | jear B el s i of collection in an$ case shall the person and the ¢ et ‘of &1 it sbinpt swrbriing. 500 Tt sot excoed 20 per cent. of the amount penaity for ca thout per oo il ected, this to protect debtors from ission, whet defene - itant charges by attorneys, and R N Darmt in Maine they have advanced | meking the act apply to bills coniract- Phare . inthracite coal 20 cents| ed only after the passage of the act tration dea. The col It s noticed that it woula| After the passage the bill was recon- ~ R - i nore debate in Decemper. | Sider=d and killed—and an hour had SRS Jo- Bwral S i istoreat - o n used up. During the debate Rep- pemeerul and b ESHEI 5 ntative Brown of Sprague offered 5 i g f"‘r ”‘7 amendment to include bakers goc - 2 - e working out how it will| with meats and groceriss and Repre CROWDED WITH YANKEES. possible to do within the aw what | sentative Johnson of Newton asked The great ocear . rossing | PAS heretofore been done outside the | Leader Banks if, under the terms of the ocean « owded w we v,\ the act, “cordwood would be conslder- B ~who are B . | daeznith S v ed as groceries.” t participat il g kely that the thirst e S Shere. 1t 15 going to b 1 which tor e automonilists | , In erder that the general assembly Mow and An g g i O St Baas i ay have a correct idea of the sourcss mow =l pyular with hotel from which comes the demana Tor ihe xpected i« " ) s ca b dust they | enfranchisement of the women of Con- Various estima h en | Kick up. necticut, the foilowing information and ot ete cow Al SaoNIN OF - chrbis - —— statistics have haen submitted tn the tiom ceremonics e «t| Mexican politeness members: The enrolled membership of estimate is less by many n terprat. The war de the Connecticut Woman Su asso- dollars than the suui the Americans| (0 #ccept Diaz's resignatio d e L R L S e T L - | bsence. | women from every county. 90 towns capital. All Americans are rich, - | This is kind and all eitics. In 1910, 5.000 men and corfiing o popular sentiment abroad, | —_— women signed a_petition to congress amd it is certain that few of those| A western man reports that he saw | for the constitutio amendment to who can easily afford the trip across|the sun shining, rain falling, light-| C0iranchise women. Woman suffrage the Atlantic will resist the tempta- | ning fiish hall ‘destroying crops, | |23 been endorsed by the State Federa- th [Pl lioge h DS, | tion of Labor and by the Stats gran tien to join in the London festivities. [ and two. tarnadoes: in Il operation, | The women of the Conne tiers oa Rut the Americans are not the oniy | at the sime time fraze association belong to all classe people who will crowd London Ve o e They are not mere agitators, but are SBts (his month. We may be The New York legistature has de- | ACtiVe in _every line of sicial and most fruitful spenders, bul there nied i commission government to Buf- | Doeanropic work. Tt is- because. in be many others from falo; but the Pennsylvania legislature| Ligih 2X0Fs to protect the homes and Southern Africa and far east | ton the right to be governed after the | ment that thes have come to recophive who will lend color and cosmopolitan | new form the necessity of votes for women interest 1o 1l ion Br SN Tt will be a great and profitable af Not His Strong Suit. Before tackling the big job—the wiib- Landon; and while King| It is often the isfortrme i utilities bill—the senate on Tu ghe prefer a Guleter and | “grand old to_outlive his popi- eremony, the “interest IPity. Eul popularity, for that mat- quire that the occasion shalk be made | L. Was never Diuz's strong suit— profitable to them and giorious to tne | SPTingfield Republican. empire, T s In a Year's Time. Justice Harlan has shown that he Cannon and his crowd looked pret- . and that he {7 i n veur asv. but they are small nat show or cub off. tme | £Q0URR now In . compar Liver spots cured in a in & class by him Champy Clark and Unders tion for A 3 urz Times. DERMA VIVA THE IDEAL FACE POWDER Makes face, hands, arms and neck as white as milk and does vears and recommend it. CHATTER day disposed of the various matters on the calendar starred for actior. This included (passed in coneurrance) an act making the usual appropriation for St. Josephs’ hoepital, Willimantic; an act concerning the use of common drinking cups; an act relative to the se of towels in hotels and public lava- | tories; an act amending an act con- cerning the renting of rooms for pros- titution or gambling; an act concefn- ing burglary with explosivas. A bill that passed the house Tues- day provides for an increase of the number of the state register and man- uals to be printed and distributed here- after—from 7000 to 8000 in years when the general assembly is in ses- sfon. from 5,000 to 6,000 in other years. This will give a-larger number for the use of the members of the general as- sembly as well as provide for increased demands for the book. Senator Spellacy pleaded up to his| would be pleased to shos top form in the senate Tuesday in fa- vor of an amendment to the public utilities bills making the members of the commission, If a bill passes, elactive by by the governor. ejected. The amendment was Relative to the public utilities bills, it was evident from some things that were said in the senate Tnesday, and from some sections of the amendmen altering in a technical way the phras ology of the Dili under discussion, of- fered by Senator Judson, that Govarnor Baldwin has carefully and minutely rutinized the wording of the judiclary committee’s reports and that he has offersd certain suggestions that ha carried weight with those to whom ‘hay have been made. The floor of the senate chamber and the gaileries were filled as they have seldom been this session Tuesday when he public utiliti>s matter was under discussion. There was a wholesale de- sertion from the house, so anxious were the representatives to hear t debate, nearly every member of judiciary committee being present of the time. Over in the house there was less than a quorum for some tin before adjournmen:. but those m bers who Stayed managed to do consid- erable business. passing various bilis of minor importance. thereby the overburdened calendar. assed a bill Tuesday under t provisions of which a barber who i icensed in another state may, by pay- ing the ysual registration fee, engage in his octupatior necticut Thursday at noon the house has an order of th bill rezarding the licensing ¢ which, if enacted, would permit county commissioners (6 license clubs, the fee to he $100. The terms of e bill provide that every application for such a license b sign- ed by the president and secretary of the club and he accompanied by sworn statement giving the names of the officers and members, membar- hip fees, annual dues. date of organ- izaiion or incorporation and a copy of the club’s constitution and by-law Who Wants to Cultivate Tramps. Gov. Dix has suggested that tramps be placed on the abandoned farms of New York state. That's all right, but whom doss he propote to get to culti- vate them?—Philadelphia Inquirer. A Willing Barker. Vice presidential nomination won't g0 begging next time in a republican camp if John Havs Hammond knows ny thing about it.—Newark Star. the people rather than appointiveand can supply competent workmen. v relieving 2 | i I In concurrence with the senate, SHIR S house p A Good Digestion means a man or woman good for something—good work or pleasant times. Whoever has distress after eating, sick headaches, nausea, bad taste, unpleasant breath, can- not find good in anything, or be of | much uvse in the world. But these symptoms are omly signs that the stomach needs a little | carcand attention and the aid that can give. Safe, reliable, theroughly’ tried, this family remedy has won- derful reviving power. They tone the stomach, liver and bowels—all | organs of digestion. With these organs in good order, the whole system is better and stronger. Try a few doses and see for yourself what a splendid bodily condition Beecham’s Pills Can Create Sold Everywhere. | In bezes 10c. and 25c.) T Summer is the time for TEA.—Cold TEA. We have Lipton's, White Rose, Sal- ada, Sublime, We-No and Tudor, in packages, also bulk Teas. Fine goods, low prices. People’s Market - 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. LANG Dry Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhere | Wall Papers Our stock is very complete and we them. The prices range from cheap to expensive and the coloring and designs are beau- tiful and attractive. We will be pleased to do your work, P. S8—Any work wanted, at once, ghould he placed without de! The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow Street Lace Curtains, Upholstery Goods, Etc. WALL PAPERS Are all in and ready for your in- spection. All grades and prices, in- cluding our Enslish Imported Papers, Moldings to Match. Decorations‘and general painter's supplies, We are now receiving orders for paper hang- ing, decoration, and painting. P. F. MURTAGH, Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main St. that rhyme with Summer time. Simplicity of style, fine, rich materials, and the perfection of high art in shirt cutting make our new line the Ideal of Alert Shirt customers. There is a profit for you in looking it over. d. C. MACPHERSON, 291 Main Street Who Wants Business Wagons? OPEN OR TOPS. So many people Go not know we carry such a large stock. It will pay to 1ake a look before buying at no c to vou. Our prices that lead —$55. $65.00, $75.00, $85.00, THE L. L. CHAPMAN Co. Pimples. Rlackheads. I fow davs. eckies, Moth or Have handled this prepara- Utley & Jones. Price s0c. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. THERE 3 no advertising medium in ‘ham’s Ve . operation. I would mot ATl Relieved by Lydia E. Pigk- Sikeston, Mo. — “ For seven rl. suffered_everythi 1 m‘:‘hs T = for four or five days at a time ever mimn %’ had mm:g {ache, and was 80 nervous and weak that I dreaded to see an; or_have gave me medicine to b: ease me at those times, and said that 1 ought to have an n to thal and when a friend of my hnsband tol him about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it. Now I look the picture of health and feel like it, too. I can do my own house- work, hoe my garden, and milk a cow. I can entertain company and enj them. I can visit when I choose, a3 walk as far as any ordinary woman, an&dsy in the month. I wish I could talk toevery sufferingwoman andgirl.” =Mrs. DEMA BETHUNE. Sikeston, Mo. The most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female_ eomplaints is Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. It 1s more widely and successfully used than any other remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, in- .nmg);, \flee;ia:ér:, fibroig:\xmms, i 8, pel ins, backache, that bearing down fu“?‘a& indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. Why don’t you tryit? dJune Weddings We carry a very large line of STERLING SIL- VER and CUT GLASS suitable for gifts. Finest quality. Lowest prices. The Plaut-Cadden Jewel €o., s and Silversmiths. Established 1872. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING MILL REMNANT STORE West Side—179 W. Main St., is the only place to save 50c _on every dollar buying Dyress Goods, Bilks and Cotton Goods. New goods for Spring and Summer. Good lengths for suits, dresses and waists. Come and see the bargains a* MILL REMX 170 W ANT STORE, st. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public finest standard brands of Beer of Burope and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueirs Ale, Guinness' Dublin_Stout, ._imported Ginger Ale, Bunker B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. Refrigerators Qil Stoves Carpets We are agents for the thrze leading makes of Ref They come in all the different sizes and unsurpassed for value. BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES. geratol No smoke, no smell, always reads cooks well, bakes weil. Our price the lowest. CARPETS. Our stock of Carpets is now complete. We can furnish you with any kind of Carpet made. E NORWICH or TAFTVILLE. SHEA & BURKE The Roads Are Settling and pleasire driving will be the best and cheapest way o get the embrac- ing fresh air that is better than the ‘Phone us for 2 good team. MAHONEY BROS., Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer <2 Providence St., Tatlvill: Prompt attention to day or night calla Telephone apri4M WFawl JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Mads and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telephons 2% On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles best toni in Millinery for Spring and Summer wear, at ; MRS, G. P. STANTON No. 52 Shetucket St ASTER, SALVIA, CABBAGE, LET- TUCE, PEPPER AND TOMATO PLANTS i S Eastersi Connectcut egual to The Ru'. lotin for busiiess results. CARDWELL'S, 3 to 9 Market Street. _ The World's G Spectacular— 2 , THE HALKINGS—A Antroducing’ the newest and mozg ‘orij i v ginal Shado Pantomine ville, | D SEATS S0 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNS ON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skyliguts, Gutters &nd Conductors, and ail kinds promptly sttended to. bing Tel. 119. of Job- Sanitary Plumbing A peep into is only Jess refreshing than the bath | the summer you wili| itself. During an up to date bathroom the more look to the bath for bodily comfort. 1 will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs and give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- antee the entire job JE 67 We TOMPKINS, - st Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. furnished patterns. 0. 11 CASTINGS ptly. Large stock of to 25 Farry Strest S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sh eet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 55 West Main Street. No ch, Conn. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. PAUL REVERE Most beautiful Ster- ling Silver Pattern on the market. Full line of articles in above patterns in stock. John & Gea. H. Bliss. . MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, {calp and Face Specialist STILL with ¢ Dbraids Why " be alone can givi In Norwich wi h women wh eap store puf aithough both are out of antiguated ? TO BE SEEN! load their heads and_unclean| Miss New York styles. cek of June 12th. NORWICH—Wauregan House. NEW YORK—150 West 103d St. Tel. 704. JunsMWE Have you had baby's photograph taken 7 It's an art to take bahy's photo- graph as it should be taken. To catch his roguish little emile, his pretty little dimple, Such photograps become prized remembrances years to come. expericnce in hey take Snap them in of babyhood’s days in We have had years of photographing children. their best wien we troublesome posing. a jJiffy. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS 7 It #0 you should consuit with me and get prices for same. ixcellent work at reasonable C. M prices. . WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 213 MAIN STREET. Phbne 376. QUALITY fn work sheuld alwa: especiaily whe the infer emploved by whole story. kind. vs be ccasldered it costs no wnore tham Skillz«d men are Our price tell the us. STETSON & YOUNG. MES. T, Tel. G534 Face and Sealp Man- sage. Corns removed without pain. S. UNDERWOOD, a1 sen f.comem . TUNER 122 Proapest £t, Tol 611 Norwish, Os IF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANG, get a SHONINGER through WHITE, THE TUNER, 48 South A St, Taftville Learn Piano in 10 Minutes Lo play beantiful chords send 15¢ for WiIllTTAKER, Box 18,Voluntown, Cona may19d J COAL AND LUMBER. COAL DON'T NEED ANY COAL IN JUNE SAYS THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. No: maybe not, but there comes = time when “the door is shut in the street. The most encouraging sign of thrift this country is that more people Buy Coal in JUNE. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest. Telephones. LUMBER GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Leighh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Stes Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood c. 5._?5-(:..._ "Phon: 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Central Whart On account of the exceilence of the work done in Norwich by the Everets Torestry Co. of Providence many o the members of the Woman's Guild am their agreement to place one of their Teiephone 834, large power spraying outfits om the work formerly done by the Guild, no- tica is given to the public ibat the Guild has disposed of the old apparatus discontinuing the work. and recommend verett Forestry Co. to all who ars sted in the Drotection of thetr ©o. i work of the Everstt Fore "anteed for the season, a will hold itself in T Pray any of the trees fres of inere s any danger of dam- foliage. Three ap; et auired to_handie the work of the o Norwich and the adjacent ter- on account of the volume of theve operations here it will enable ail t0 receive the most (horough scientific Work at a nominal cost Trees examined and advice given abe tely without cost EVERETT FORESTRY €., . x 333, Providesce, R. 1., or care Bu Vorwich, Ct. mayisd DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles Worry over {li-health does health ‘no good, and merely ol wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. If you ar: sfck, don't werry, but aboul it to make yourself velt To 35 this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- anly ills, similar to yours, whem we Take VIBURN-0 It 15 a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit it you try it ections for iis us: are printed in £ix languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 123th Street. New York. CUTTING THE PRICE for ten days on all Upholstery work. 30 CENTS AN HOUR. H. COOPER. 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