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o'y st Brown university on Wednesday = 'uvd\ T e e tae Halon Fits Mh the Schools—Prize Winnen at fllgh Sfowt ot LW astaTy, psiocal of Well:lley coilege. At a meet of fhe Rhode Island mcm( Offers Latin Award—Gram-| sipha of Fni-Bein Kappa'of Brown o s A mbvatafty, ;. Ty, Hentys Goblnson | | Repisbsctative. Garde (Cromvivatl ) loss. mar School Exercises— remen Organize— | Palmer, A.B. of Stonington, slass ‘of | h chai of th ittee general assonsbly of which e Io: : e I 2 T s ety el I SR 1 1 SRS °F | R e enten . & " Th lass fi: f 191 terly exchange ‘compliment on 3 fa—pla Mrs. Jesse Hall Celebrates 85th Birthday—John Sil-| uiischiol was at the asthead ot | the fioor of the House Wednesday aur- | It is theopinion of the senats, s= \ " the flagdtaft all day Wednesday, It|ing the debate on the Dill to pension | expressed by the veté Wednesday:ithot | W A ver Held in $1000 Bonds. Was closely guarded and nome of the | school teachers, Mr. Gards heing In | it would not be: quite in form, consid= : . 2 ' other classes dared haul down the|favor and Mr. Dunn opposed to the | ering its former utfinll, to récede and mn fla; passage of the bill. concur with the house in rejecting the | A5 Cliftard ‘W, Campbell, who purchased | _ MF-Garde stirred up o hornsts’ nest | Mil} Ghat would give cerials hojele 3 uatflu- of theclass | foot, Annie Budington Ahern, Marcia| the Edwin I -4 wi he desc r. Dunn_as- “the | license sell lquors a ,, Il e oot rere | Stanton Bentiey. o Loulse | Sotnen] street srerar moctis poee pid S | wabid-tie csar of the house’ Enasts on Sunday. o it was. decided oF ;Ive body to our fabrics. Nothing but-pure woel We er, s - mittee, not in the hope 3 house Wednssday | Blackler, Catharine Rollins Brown, | improvements to the residen: 4| In reply Mr. Dunn saidq “The| to ask for a comm! 3 . i o o, i tetapla That is why we guarantee them. hall was fllled | Elizabeth Varney —Buffum . Dorothy | grounds, and mere are in contempla- | Fould be czar of the house is not ton- | that an agreement cat be resthod, Buy - ;‘“‘" " aid. ‘ssbiook. | Burdick, Julia Oolenian Callahan Blhslf vion, Collar atound iis meck, Tike the sen. | as resards the senale's strong vote e ot Tt e wheee :-'.".‘- rolore :"‘;,mm‘m o | Dragiety: Vil 11;:'"0.,““' arx“m.m& ‘The ‘graduating exercises of the Sth | tleman from Cromwell: nor will I ever | favor of -the bill, which~ everyone ac- HANUFACTURE 8Y THE = e e ealce = grade will be Beld in West Broad|stand to have a collar around my | knowledges is dead. ~ % the sohool wers coneplcucus In mrllne Wilbur Foster, Ellzabeth Dorothy street schoolhouse, 1 i - decorative schiome. ‘The order of exer- | Gaffney, Mildred Rose ~Hall. " Lillian 3 ¥ bg 7 S o :Ms G (Thursday) | neck and do the bidding of my mas- S = Seis class of twenty-seven Wi ters.’ ion o senate may & - | B, = roars “Donia| enter tha high school at Stomington | “Mr. Garde walked around to Mr. | today (Thuraday) on the public utili- um“m school chorus, | Lewls, Susanna Johnston Papalla, Ag-| TOBE this school. Dunn's seat a few minutes Jater ani| ties matter nay be considered as a isc s M1 cleher, h ¢ | shook hands. of the strategy that is very apt to " Howard director, Miss | na Dennison Peckhab, Agres Virginia ss. Gertrude Keleher, daughter of :::k e e ccompan Adelaide Robi Smith, Eliz- | the Major and Mrs. Daniel Kele- & i Froderich Wil 1 e e e e | Ber, was graduated Wedneniay from | “Souvenir” W. H. Taylor of Pufnam | question that mas of mav not ve ssi- | SO(D BY ALL LEADING 3 erytotrs move: | R Jof derie Soivan, M| the'spts Jermal sevge, S NIVEER: | min NNRCS i SRATD (S | U5 S B fonan S | ORUBSL TALORS =d CLOTHIERS of high repntacion pwbur se Browne. jc. Mrs. Keleher and daughter, Elis- , 183 Dennieon m:m’»n, e 'r‘-:-“-'.‘ b'-‘ry?: I:‘m?.:- Pupils for ihe year were| @béth C. attended. 8, to appropriate $4,000 to be ueed in| of course, favors the Judson }»m = O“E S(IE ONLY, %(Am carry these ‘ofl-‘, Behind Suceess, Lawrence Morton announced as follows: Rev. Lucian Drury of North Ston- | $etting out the Legislative History H.A‘i the mmmlym report h;l- beifinu re';r: ot v oK R O 7 gun chorus, The Ironfounders,| Class of 1511 —Julia Coleman Calla-| inston was among the thirteen gradu- | Souvenir. of which Mr. Taylor is the | but just it cou e e LO FO UR. Pearson, school chorus: oration, | han, Annie Delia Lewis, Henry Har-| ates of the class of 1866, which had | Publisher. There was little debate on | dealing wit! e ity report wi . * | ing_the absence of the pastor, Rev. H. - on Broadfoot, Eis ones. the matter. Later in the session Sena- | the Davenpert-Banks amendmant at g b gy R g E ::;‘il::;fifum:fs“;u “,:"’co"n‘,,‘;':,"ci‘f tor Donovan asked for reconsideratior. | tached is uncertain, as far as the gen- | B- R:nk!;nélwh: I i itford,Inez Mary Whit- | ment exercises Tuesday. but his motion to that end was turned | eral public is uncomcerned, but nome | Mrs. Lida Ashbey je much imp! Seal of Guarantee down by a vote of 18 to 10, this also | the less interesting to contemplate. after an illness of several days. WRITE II. 1F ¥ g'fll TO FIND IT “ There' was ception to the rad- vi Mrs. Edwin Carson is visiting hor / ) Irills. hool in High School hall, Wednes- j New: London. chorus: presentation of class to | Class of 1914—Adelaide Auguta Kel- | JINC00 0 V&R, Seiool Batl SVECICR | house. e e Tt " amount fo: |, Mrs: Kate Adams is visiting her sis~ / Y awarding of dipiomas Russell | mond Spbrge. @ Stltman, Rav-| cipal and Mrs. John H. Swain and| jn the house Wednesday merning a | the Comnecticut Pomological society, | tef Mre Prue Chesebro. In Mystic, DR e coairams wchool oor- | Aunouncer Supt. and Mrs. William H. Holmes. | rogolution authorizing the city of New | the money to be used as part of a fund 2 ur Douglas and ArthirJones i ;m "';"";”:_‘n':"_‘;’}‘h‘f“fh:"‘zfl,jlggs‘zfufi; This evening the class supper will be | [ondon to issus bonds up to $50,000 | needed to mest the expense of exhibit- | 9f New.York are visiting Dr. Douglas i > y of Voeational Educa- | r #om In fhe Public Schools, Henry | :Class of 1912 'oot; ameay, with lusy Helen The Rise of the Opera, Ju- ten. I B e [y o e e o on| held at the Ocean house, Watch Hill. | for the purpose of providing a site for | ing at the big fruit exposition/to be | PaT¢nts, Mr and Mrs. L. J. Douglas, 2 . O 386 1o b4 swardpd At conmmante: == the woman's collee was passed. tha |heid in Boston this fall. An amend- | On Pearl street. i | ment, 1912, to the student of the West- g MYSTIC . money realized to be expended by the | ment to make the appropriation $2,000 | = v &riy ‘High’ sebeol -making the' highest common counell of New London for th | was killed. e Bt B iy | 2 7 | average, over 90, in Latin for the four| Death of George T. Spink—Child Play. | Purpose indicated This has been' an Jueidentals and | poople there, are In donbt Whether to were: years' course. ing With Matches Caus Fire Loss T ; tag-ends week in the legislature. More | Pray for rain or stirk to Joe Bailey to Mlian Bumphrevs, pen el | —Children’s Party With Doll Fea- | shmrimre ina et e umte s ome | bills Hhag s waual heve been disposcd | the Anish—St. Touis Fost-Dispaten. rame, v, subject, Anti-Fly | Inthe Eim Street Grammar school o Campaign. (w.an..a.y morning graduating exer- § tures—School interests. missioners the authority to appoinf | ®f, but t have been principally of 4 o ol awspan’ ANER lsl oo e B Iy of Diaz Antioipated It. Secomd prie. Margaret Lusk, pen | cises werc dispensed with, and simple janitors and assistant janitors of cour: | relative unimportance snd mostly of -5 / name Gernsties; subjact, Creation ot i promotion exercises substituted. George T. Spink died at his home o* | houses was disposed of by the indefi- | Sectional interest. There 25 l‘““ Even nature seems to have become aEs | plomas were awarded the pupils who | Gravel street after an iliness of ower | nite postponement reute, 75 to 74, :n | ‘PIE” bills starred for action, out 40lan insurrecto in Mexico.—New York E Elisabeth Gaffey, pen | were promoted to the High school,|a vear with valvular heart trouble. He | the house Wednesday. disposition js shown to take them up | {yorid, for discussion. born n.-p Oéary Jane; subject, Child' La-'\presentation being made by Dr. Rus: | vas born in Greenwich R [ May 2 ; sell B. Smith of the school committee. the son of oone an manda ‘Wednesda the senate, in ‘way, 5 2 o8 were in cash, the ncome | . addicion, the exercines consirted of | SPITk, and has resided in Mystic [o1 | way “aomeomloaning duy AN matie); | _Representative Juitchinesn .of Eeaet ot u a8 4 per cont., and was divid- | prayer, scripture reading, remarks by | over forty years. For many Years hie|at the foot of the calendar were made | 1278 claim tovhaving served as sherif 26 5 Bltows, hu comphance with the | Dr. 3" Howrd Morgan sf the scioot| conducted, the candy and fraft store | mke edodt ol day_most of theses- | (DSt 18T axy MM sow, lving fif terms Of the bequest: $20 to first, $18.33 | commitiee and by Willlam H. Holmes, | on the corner of East Main and Pearl| gion's heirlooms were taksn up, dusted | CoPnecticut. 1o gpaeond, $6.67 to third. superintendent of schools, singing and | streets, and for the past few years|,f in some cases dispomsed of, and in 3 2 Fallowhg fe u list of the gradustes | siliite to the flag. Those promoted | has had charse of the streets. el otiiers repackd . cotton, so to speak. | o iew,Mr: Range, represcntative from who recoived diplomas were leaves a widow and ome son. Boone | until some more favorable time. Sasiiford actel e chpp i Ip s DI ol Lawranco Mertn Hshcock Charies| Wessic lrene Ahearn. Rubina Mae = s Tefevente o e G Of Bepresinie: 1 liven, iam Ruesel ower, | Aitken, Iillian Bertha Bernstein, Eliz- #randsons, Clarenc= 1 Jiarote Transte Doyle. Jomes Auetin | Abeth Morrison. Biver: Suste Alena | nd Millard Spink all of Noank. and & maTens the long whiting measures | tive Moors of Somers; whoss funeral Trimm, Joseph Francie Howard. Wil-|Coom, Doirs Adeluide Carney, Helen| stepson. James Hempstedd, of tnis | thet W agnafe £20 0% v late Wed- | was held Wednestay. liam James Quitdan, Edgar Thurman | Beattie, Adelalde Taylor, Gallaghan,| place. f B ity Peahianch Weth comoiny- Epencer, Jr, Henry Harrington Broad- | Bthel Idelia Clark, Winifred Rose | $25 Fire Damage. R e e Neatly 100 rémbats of the hotss - Couch. Clementina DeRocco, Ethel| )irs. John Howe discovered fire 0 E and a dozen senators were absent from 21, S Rheumatism is relieved by /The farmer and his" wife-were about to'sit down to a g — W . making during his prayer . - Dorothy Dalv. Charlotte Wi Tuesday afternoon in her dining room 2 edRotTe S Sa which can be quickly, conven- 5 Lo Jower, . Ange a a : Representative Craney of Norwich| Senator Fenn has returred from a|f s e i R e W Fnnet | and apen investigation learned that her| \;_, JICS*4 00,00 worda of & ihy | stay of a week in Nova Scotia. iently and cheaply made with cold sup E & 0 More Headache rd, Mergaret Katherine Hughes. | Jittie four year old son had been play- | listened to many words of symgehs | stay ; e d”pet hwuwhcn they saw some old friends dnv-‘/ Ruth Estelle flenrfot. Annie Gertrude ing with matches and had ignited tne ] egis warm water and tows . Anna Lydia Harvey, Chris. | miiioras in e .| nesday in connection with the death of | Adjournment Wednesday was in time lizbeth Krebs, Mildred Lan-| She at onee put the fire out, but not | PiS father. Mr. Craney has suffered | for the ball game. Glenn’s The good wife was 1 to the occasion—thanks to Gladys Gourlay McLaren. | pefore much damage had been donc. Hery After a ‘Carceret’ Annie Bell - Mason, . Flkabeth Auns | Dusaranoe cafttom canm ang Moo S her New Perfection Oil Cook-stove. Quiskly Remeves the Causs That Pre- | Mar iolen Louise’ Marrav. C clia | 535 for the mischiet done Wy the fire. STONINGTON NOANK ur P duces the Headacha—Cleanses the | "3P2lI%. Carrie Dixon Sheldon. Grace Graduating E: = = s retta’ Savage, Pauline Lawrence| raduating Exerci 5 - Excellent also for skin diseases Stemach, Liver and Bowe and | Solitvan, Mabel Gertrude Stenhouse,| The graduating class of the grammar ighth Grade— | Miss Pearl Carspn of Pearl streot = < T - 1 today (Thursday) for a 1 and to induce sleep when rest- | Good at Once. | Dorothy’ Stiliwell, R Ward Vars, | department of the Broad High| Eims Being Sprayed—Sylvia - Secor | 9ET8 0 ‘!;‘i e lwsmflhv 2 o B | Clara Annette Williams, Marie Grace | school carried out the following pro- | Wedding. 3 ““ — m‘"- s ter Wolver- Jess and wakeful. All druggists. A oure for the blues—for sick head. | Zerbarini, Aita Harriet Zeebarini. gramme: Selection, Stonington gram- e e e B aad Dre, Vack erbroan, Bbc for billousness—for sick stom.| , J0sch’ Lawton Ashworth, George | mar school orchestra: song. Santa| (o SbET il e ev. J. Curtis Lamb will conduct the B R e oy A Sk stom_ | Av Jr. James Alva_Allen. John | Lucia, grades 7 and $: recitation, Little oy oo | T aShy Oy i U e MWL Ay e o Ty trovbies tiew e ypx | Fereuion " Broadfoot, n Ch Orphsn Annfe. Madeline McGrath; | Felatives assembled at the school hal = g i § = Ravmond Anthony reading from the Pegr e e e A Cascaret tomght means a | & 5 ton grammar school. This class is elec: 4 - y v bright | Geor? Revere Elliott Clapp. | per), grade £ ! | Champlin, Jr., Bowman Coon.Réymona | recitation, Seven Times Two, Ruth | {2UEMt by Miss May 1. Fendicton. The p.' Cascarets as Henry Coon, Thomas Arnott Carson,| Abell: presentation of dipiomas, James E o% 2 5 m they are gentle, Their eff William Joseph € William ; ‘selection, orchestra. The grad- | ¢SUng address. heipful and entertain. same as the effect of some ary ward Healy, Maurice L. Laing. uates who will be able fo enter the|iNS: after which the presentation of y g ele o | Ward John Mazon, Charles Reginald | high school another fall are Elizabeth | diPlomas took piace. The selections Bad what T best carry Payne, Jr., John Francis Robertson.| Bisie Kalrus. Emma Kuppers, Made- | P/{asing being finely rendered. a box in . o Yosk epox 321 Jr.. Alexander Barcl line McGrath, Mabel. Pottor, Mary| Mrs. Fred E. Hutchinson of Bridge- e P Tratey | oY take one qs s00n 48| Jon Kirk Scott, Roy Vaughn Wilcox. | Comtes. Herbért Candage, John Doma- et e Bt i Shillarén Jus PAINLESS EXTRACTION g v wel wash day. Don't T s hue, James McGrath, Samuel Stewart. X g il G 2 B RS I Jeis doaee sud teeh: | V. maitios “of - e >wihio: ave™ v | Bnaat At left Wednesdax for Providence whare Teeth extracted and filled painlessly You wash vour face at the first sign | formed first duty in the companies of Chatdree Patin she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. for the most nerious and " deiicate’ “ e v mot be s et Jfor five or| g eleson. 3 ZLEs : £ 2 K et with your boweis: " Tou now | more years suendcd an wajournca | e I Elmer Newbury E. W. Bowers of Philadelphia was Roostately RAFH woniment known i . sour bow y re -y o 3 $He SEidibers oz o The Mgt in_town 3 dental science. Full set teeth §8. and v the svmptom our howels for the o on of the|the : Dled ety Bue Cascaret TIEht then | Wednesday evening and apheoved and| Whist club Tuesday evening. The ar-| E. D. Childs of Boston is spending Up, with the Natural Gums: Gold Puts & #top te them. Get a 10-cent|tion at fire department headquarters,| f3ir was held irf the upper part of her|a few days in town. Crown and Bridge Work $5.. Guid f|° bex now Wetiondas eveming, ana approncd and| fathers barn, which had been cleared RiiaageSate: Filiings $1. up, . _— accepted the report of the committee|aWay for that purpose. It was a chi: Middie Aged and Elderly Peopl on constitution and by-laws. Gren's party.-and all the mempors were | Wednesday the ladies of Calvary (¥ . DR, THOMAS JEFFERSON KING iddle a y People dressed as when between the ages of | Episcopal church held a successtul |} premier Pai i i L > y ~— - 5Bt B 2808 Of| ‘ummage sale in the store formerly Use Poley Kiduey Pills for quick and | Mrs, Waitey Hall, widow of Cabt.| piahed ‘2nd * thiaron's omeshmenis| ted a8 a restaurant on Water street. |§ Bafor of the Eing Sefe Bystem of permanent results in all cases of kid- | Jegge Hall, 0i the Avondale section of ed. The affair lasted Teom & wntii| The sale was well patronized by thé [} 21 gental operations pahsless £ = Bay end bladder troubles. and for pain- | \Vegterly, celebrated her eighty-Atth | 157 Nited Touts Patse: comiarod. the | townspeople. e e . 2 ditss Louise edthe e. : hday, hut owing to her feeble con- | pii o “ror p ot s = 3 The Stonington grammar school will diilon, the event was observed in g | DHgSyfor Being the best dressed ehild | g0® OO e Tiam Yor the wam- DR. JACKSON, Manag: FRANKLIN SQUARE auiet 'vay. Mrs. Hall resides with | 't doing the greatest number of | Mer vacation, and wiil Teopen for ‘he Hommer Sliding OIL STOVES Window Screens |!-burmer, worth S0e—now....... 35 ....1Bc | 3-burner, worth $1.56—now.......$1.25 ful and amnoving frregularitics. Lee | & Owgood Co 18x32, worth 25c—now e i P i B R Sl L T fall term Sevt. 3. ¢ : ‘::"gf “:’t:‘ :‘3‘_““:' 'Z’ 3-burner Union, worth $1.75—now 8150 mfl I“ nu m wastfll er son, Jos residing in Quiambaug, Stonington lodge, No. 26, 1. O. "»A]'> The many tall elms on Main street 2 T . . 3-burner lorence, w 'h $2.50— i the town of Stonine Nirs. Haji | met Wednesday evening and workei | gre receiving their spraying this week now $2.28 PSSR ST S third degree on a class of “three| 1o protect them against the beetle. was Visited by relatives and intimate 15, and there was interchange of 115 greetings\ also made nominations of NOURISHMENT Sherwood Metal Sliding R FOR THE AGED AND LAWN MOWERS PHYSICALLY IMPOVERISHED Window Sereens or the coming term. Congregational C. E. Officers. The Second Congregational Y. P. INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY- To Graduate Twenty-Two. R Tlonhs ohleud Westerly Branch | _Curtis Randolph, general manager| The first graduating exercises of the | o serve unfil July 1, 1911: President, tremsucty. of the Asnaway Lin Smiticto ok L TR 14-inch Easy Running, worth $3.00— Surplus .........Thres Million Dollars | Juls e is to be treasurer of Al- | evening in the borovugh hall in S Y s e M, Sk i ; ) 24x33, worth Gstise, now $2.50 Over Fift, Thousand Accounts. | fred university, Alfred, N. Y. Mr.|ineion Twenty-two papils will rec : Miss Eisie Kuehns treas- 24387, worth 45c—mnow 3% Lideral, courteous amd efficlent ta fes | Rendoloh is o thorough business man. | dip (ias, There NIl be five from this| urer. Miss Mabel Ingraham. The dif- 30%37, worth 50c—now. .350 | 18-inch Basy Running, werth $2.50— il | is & conscientious Seventh-day Baptist | district, Mis: Silen Boggomus, Ruth | fo = hosan. s 233 R | and ‘therefore equipped to become | Rogers, Loulse Gray, Giadys Wilcos| CTont committees were also chosen 3 : 30x44, worth §0c—now. .39 now $3.00 | freasurer of the denominationgl insti- | and Archur Coogan. WEDDING. / A -1com «Ottages, situated In ! 40Iph of the Hopkinton Seventh-day Personal _M-nmr, BiicSacee. 5 s of the compact part of | Baptist church Miss Priscilla Billings of North iy n. i, esch naving 69 foot — fro 2ii¢ both ¥ John Silver of Stenington. arrested ¥ ante Stonington spent Wednesday with Mrs, | _Miss Jennie Elizabeth Secor. daugh- '. .“mnlna that ean be Byron Billings. ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Secor, and Fran- Pe > ~| cis Edward Syivia, both of Stonington, STRENGTH -GIVING rchuser i+ 7 P %, stmaster and Mz C. Potter | € a : n & ronas oga 16" Burchasse e | by Deputy Sheriff Casey of Paweatuck, | 0 0 02ttt 2N Weanesdas ven: | were unifed in marriage at B¢ Marys Bulletin Building -74 Franklin Street ligate, medern Tbing: ‘Inspection | Police Inspector Monahan of that city, | € attending the wedding of a Sin. | church Wednesday morning at 8 o’cloc] Eo A R invited 3 William L. Douglas is spending s |P¥ Rev. J. C. Lynch. The bridesmaid { was arraigned in the Sixth district Framk W. Cey Heal Eatate Co., w days in New York was Miss Louise Brooks of Westerl. R B i) g S i g Miner and son of Waterbury arc | borough. A breakfast was served fol- e -:m».f The advartis | 4lum better than througn Lte advertie- . e of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brush, | l0Wing the church ceremony, and Mr. e columns of The Bulletin. ing columns of The Bulletin bonds of $1.000 for trial June 30. He < charged with is=uing to the Belcher & Lecmis Hardware Co. a worthless W, W. Packer is visith i | ana Mrs. Syivia left for New York for tives In New York state, | T& T 2 brief trip. A reception will be held - Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery | o vnrne M 8- Ve s of the SRS motnar Bt #and get & coupon on the Planc 10 be.| (ional hank. HEday trom &0 8'p. m ., ol ot i - = . Brief State News|.croi om0 o PURTILL’S Local Laconics. anniversary of the hirth of Harcourt E concert in Wilcox park th Wood, the Derb- public library was “ON THE BRIDGE." (Thursday) evening T Gecorzted with flowers Mondas. Since Taie{Chn P, b Barber b iWe = the library opened several yvears o Len Chay # barber in West- | New Britain—Ten marriage licenses | Loo thie custom has Feen followed out SR 1960, griv, thirte-seven vears, disposed of [ were isaued and nine deaths were re- s sncceeding anniversary with re- R - v PO neas 2 corded at the town clerk’s office dur-| mewed Interest Defagiive vision ed by the proj Webster, youngest son of Mr. | inz the past week. 'fi"""“ of Tanses. - Foom 3. Pt | #nd Mrs. Oiis Chapman, is critically 5 B i — Langwerihy Block. Westerly, R. L | ill. from injuries resulting from a fall| Ansenia—Miss Esther Schmitt. the $100 Reward $100 from a sw daughter of Rev. und Mrs. E. B R e iiAcEE, oE ERIE Dathss Wil b & g , ‘ Schmitt. has completed her studies for | pioiyeq nen That Lo % le [ HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | .35, itrs, Jo v Swecnes | 5 eas 28 wendtey P | el et e selelce T adies Lve ere MADE BY MAND, their cottage at Watch Hill Wednes- | Meriden.—The Meriden Tur P L = Turners won | that is Caterrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure s Our Spectaley. | dav for e summer ewo important awards at the state| ihe only positive cure now knewn to fi- fl_fll;filfl"" Sl areee hnl-x. John T. Docking will supply | turnfest in Rockville. and Ray Ben- ;"%fl:fl'.,fl",r\f:fifx‘;’.;.yé Shtarthibens @re giad te know of the wonderful benefit that Viburm-O-Gia stock at ”fi.u-?uuu the pulpit “"'5"”:';?‘,!;:";':1'1\?}{';»:1 inger won an individual medal. Stitutional treatment, Halls C Rl S Son e ot G SWaEn-0Gn. Removed te 44 West Broad Strset. ere called to New York| Hartferd—Twenty graduatees Dart- | Sube I3 taken internally, scting directly A heente o e headache, and other female troubles, which made me fesl vesy mouth college met at the' University | i “system, thareby destroving - th ladies spread the geod mews emesy (thetr weak. I tried different doctors, bet mens relot, club Monday evening and organized | foundation of the disease. and siving @eighbors end friends. 2 the Dartmouth Lunch club of Hart- | the patient strength by building up. the 7 took Viburn-O-Gin and it selieveq me so ford. constitution and assisting nature - in Others write letters for publication, thas suffering sisters, Going its work. The proprietors have oo timiets S0 oAb il Sl Portland.—Miss (. A. Gardner, as.| S0 much faith in its curative powers wminown to them, may learn about # fm the newspapers. A 3 3 that they offer One Hundred Dollars sistant prineipal in the iocal school | fontany Sase that it fails to cure Sena the Y for the past four years, has resigned | for list of testimonials. - ok She to become teacher in English in the| Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole- |’ Viburn-0-Gin is ‘eomapouns, Southirzton High school. o, ©. Ty, Tmestbis oo Sold by Druggists Do harmful properties, is astively specific fn its curative action bees is stariing well. It is prima- | Pation. on the womarty organs a4 functions. ily nsurance order for women be- " - " . E: Bt e e Ber A Leading California Druggis To young and eld ¢t is bighly recemmended Cor the treat- has decided 10 pay sick benefit H Pasadena, Cal, March 9, 1911, y Koley & Co. Gentlemen: We have ment of all fosms of female troubles. ns | sold and recommended Foley's Honey 5 wound town and i OXFord is about| and Tar Compound for years. We be- completed. Tiae spraying hus been | Heve it to be one of the most efficlent very effective and doubfless a large | expectorants on the market. Contain- number will be suved from the rav- | ing no opiates or uareotics it can be ages of the bee given freely to childre: Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a “C W\I-LETIN CO. ”’Vi‘zilh;g'trd.—'l"u chemistry class| cold, s it has no nauseating results tngford iigh school has | und does not interfere with digestion. m Fr'n'kh“ S".ee‘ :';:T“";L,l Thomas D. Ginn, teache (\;uur: very truly, C. H. Ward Drug ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 & bottle with full directions. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 Weet 129th Street;, DNow YorS Plainville—The new hive of Ma Piils for consti- . too, Seymour—The spraving of partment, a brass desk sef. M 0. (. L, Parsons, Sec’y and Treas. Ginn closes his duties at the school| Get the original Foley's Honey Eagdaoo L l this week. going o The Waterbury | Tar Compound in the vellow: package. High school next week At Lee & Osgood Co

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