Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 7, 1911, Page 6

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NORWIOH BULLET"I. THUR' JAY, SEPTE@ 7,11 \ - * s W5 Danderi % Marriage—Local Pride in Baseball Manager ‘Clancy Stops Falllng Hair and * —Chief Bransfield’s Condition Still Serious. DCStl‘OYS Dandruff “COME EAllLY AID PREVB“ i THE RUSH” A German friend of ours used xh“ slgn in connection with an exHibitiol of butterfiles, etc. should have said “avold.” There's bound to be a big rush iog Coal this fall. You can preventit in vour case by ordering today. % CHAPPELL CO. Charles Clancy of Westerly managed | A. Clancy again leads the teams for i the Winston-Salem ' basevall | team, | Winston-Salein, the prospects are move| Makes the Hair Grow Long, Heavy winners of the championship pennant | than fair for another pennant.” and Luxuriant and We Can of the Carolina league, and the Twin- — Quickly Prove It Uity Dally Sentinel of Winton-Salem. | The_ Nestor family, after occupving 5 NiG;,Pua the manazer his deserved | the 'Edward = Babcock property, so- tiri justrated with a finely drawn | called, in Broad street, will vacate the i partrait of Clancs in unilorm and bear- | premises this week and move to No. 51| 1f You Wish to Double the Beauty of ng the ennant o Summer street. A portion of the resi- Your Hair at OnCe, Just Get a 25 The Crawford Gas Ovens are safe. They are lighted in a new way' Conteal Whart and 150 B TG ek T4F The past | iehd "recontiy. aomihed by R e GEl Beoieant Doy S0 there is no dangerous pilot light and explosions are tmpassxble, slephonad is Charies A. Clancy. With all [as an addition to the original site for to the other managers in the | the new town hall and court building, ’ - N P’ it may be said that it's the and the building is included in the Surely t% a Danderine Hair Cleanse if you wish head which wins the baseball | purchase. This building and also that | to immediately double the beauty of your hair with The generalship of Mr. Clancy |occupied by the Exchange for Women s little trouble and at a cost not_worth _mentioning— Been of the sort which was tire- | Work at the corner of Broad and Un- | just moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and while it was far-seeing. He|ion streets and the Holt house in| draw it carefully through your hair, taking one hudobhcn‘ because it is his pro- Union street will be razed or moved 10 | gmall strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of . and he in a large manner dis- | other locations, and like the Nestor i s s with that thing called baseball | house, will soon he vacated e e - AL you will be amazed. Your hair wiil be wavy, The plans for the new building are o “To begin with, Mamuger Clancy [completed and the specifications will [ fluffly and abundant and pessess an incomparable thinks that the time to get a team to- | be ready for the inspection of prospec- | softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and Eether iz before the besinning of the | tive bidders within ten days. shimmer of true hair health. peason, of as shortly after as possible. — i ifvine i ety Ears the leader of the Twine: TUs| The Automatic Telephone company | pBesides besutifying the huir, one application of easier to win games at the beginning installing a plant of one hundred 1 ihe a5 2y h g 3 of the season than at the end. Let | telephones of the same kind as are used cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever the other fellows experiment, help him | in Westerly at the big Cottrell con- | stopping itching and falling hair. to experiment. At the same time take | cern in Pawcatyek with the main|. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of every game from him that isn’t tied. | switchboard in the office department. & e ar vegetation. ves righ That in itsel? is enough to show why | Telephones will be placed in all sec- {:":1;";’02“:*}:,‘:";: et::mf:.;‘nmhe":t‘fé: oE the Twins are at the top of the Caro- |tions where the business of the com- N Sead e b b | lma league pany can be facilitated, The telophones | exhilarating, stimulating and lfe produciag prop “Mr. Clancy has changed pitchers, he | in the shops will have direct communi- | ties cause the ha ir to grow abundantly long, strong Bas changed outfelders. but the corner | cation with the office and those in tne | and beautiful. Tt at once jmparts a sparkling bril- #tone of baseball team structure he |office will have connection with the [ liancy and velvety softness to the hair, anda few has left unchanged. The same infield | Westerly system. weeks® use will cause new hair to sprout all over g0t in its deadly work the last week > the scalp. Use it every day for a short time, after of the season which won games the | In the presence of many friends Miss | wiich two or three times a week will be sufficient figst week of ‘he season. Growing out | Margaret Deady and John Donohue | ¢'Cl Nl M 0ot l ioro b vou desire. of Clancy's ability as manager is what | were married at a nuptial mass Wed- [ 0 COmP 8! Sires : ssade the Twins the winners—friction- | nesday in St. Michael's church, Rev. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, Tess work. team werk Dr. John Neale officiating. The bride | and lots of it, if you will just get a 25 cent bottle of Peter Clements, also of Westerly. is | was attended by a_cousin, Miss Jennie | Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet & member of the Twin- team, and | Deady, and n Shea was best man counter and try it as directed. the same newspaper in reviewing the | A breakfast was served at the res ; work of the plavers, says of Pete dence of the bride’s father. Johm | “Clements, in * outfield, has not a | Deady, in Garden street, where Mr. woperior in the league. Local fandom Donohue received the hearti- | ter two weeks’ visit at Mr. and Mrs. |after a visit to Rev. and Mrs. Byron has never had the chance of seeing him felicitations. The bride was|Abraham Elgart. Hatfield. at his st because of the short left | ; with many gifts of value. A number from town are in Hart- Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Fitch have fleld on the home grounds. He is|Mr. and Mrs. Donohue left on the This improvement is patented and very important. The Damper is automatically opened by opening oven door to light the burners, which cannot be lighted unil the door is opened. LUMBER GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehiga ALWAYS IN STOCK. “1 A D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 163-12. | GALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKFLL, 402 — "Phonex — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON Coal and Lumber In these Gas Ovens there is an extra set of burners at the top for broxlmg, a great advantage over the ordinary gas oven, insuring better broil; . ing and great convenience. s The Oven Bottoms and Racks are cast irom, > and the outer walls are triple—an interlining of - asbestos between two sheets of iron, which assists to retain the heat. The use of these’ Gas Ovens does not interfere in any way with the operation of the coal range—both can be used at the same time. Double Oven above or Single Oven at end of range. Circulars Free. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Boston For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. 3.18 | ford today( Thursday) attending the |returned from a visit in Providence. probabiy the best judge of fiy balls in | train for New York and will return|state fair and President Taft's recep- Teiephone 884, Central Whar? the league. unless it be his side part- |within two week tion. NOANK ner B'ow‘:w g g is t]he fastest e Mrs. Carlton Skinner of North West- mman on the team or In the league for I L . ch v ing on friend: ow 2 . ” N FRE 5 That. Amd he can el down o et | rpe peen o LaCORioS. ek tor. | Tomter was calling on friends In LNN | £ igndy Agresably Entertained by |cd employment with the Rocky Point|Congregational church for the Litch- |afternoon. The branch starts with 15 f quicker than any other player who has |, inates Oct, 31, and in Westerly Nov.| F. T. Williams of Middletown was a | Miss Esther Weeks—Meeting of The | Oyster company. : field county hospital amounted to |due-paying members. ed on the grounds. His ability | by % & allar in town Pussduy Silver Links. Mrs. ‘James Langworthy and sister, | $335. 0 Deat out infield hits iz one strong Mrs. F..J. Perpignan and two chil- = Miss Ailena Lamb, have returned from New Haven.—By the will of James o a short visit to friends in New Lon-|. paptford.—Charles C. Cook has been | Kingsley Blake his entire estate goes Sures for another season, and Charles menced a campaign to get a practical it and infielders knowing this have| The recent burglarles have resultcd | arem retarned co Newr York Tuesdsy:| Miss Hathor Weoks entertained & often fumbled the bail in their cfforts |in an increase of depositors in local | yiis Mollie Higsins accompanicd them | nosasr o oo ny Saaonar crtained | don. elected a director of the Charter Oak |0 his widow, Helen Putnam Blake. %o Burry the ball to first. Such 4 man | banking institutions. kA | pumiber of voung friends it a Party | “Virs G. M. McGaw and grandfather, | National hank w0 Al the vacancy | The estate amounts to_about $11,000. ea"er a“ er as Clements is a valuable asset o a ¢ g b e O D T Mere | George Ashbey, have returned from a|cansed by the death of John . Mor- | Besides his wife, Mr. Blake left ‘two Seam, and'it is quite likely that he w e of tHE UL S agr s ot e Fieapatrion Boatie. venton, Jes. | Drict ¥isit in New London. . | daughters, Eunice Putnam and Eliza- R 10 s record: Futonts pattle of Groton: Hels = MYSTIC ~arson, Beatrice Rathbun, Samuel | j —— — o b | beth Kingsley Blake. 157 Franklin St. R e - Sverage 5 2 = e & | Carson, Walter Neallett, Joseph Dou. aterbury.—The fall season at thet —_— It e spirit of clean sporismanship | mhomis B Robinson has sold {0 James Chuts, Gusst of Parents, Given Richard Weeks, and Arthur Her- | BALTIC Waterbury Foys® ‘lup opened Monday Wikt Earibn Assessors SUITS PRESSED 50c whieh ed | win- iz \. Andrews o Brita Dinner Party—Local D. A. R.'Mem- Games were played and refresh- | i i afternoon at 4 o'clock. Classes will | mp, gy f Bristol h com- hroughout the season just past en- | coftase sife at Pleagant View. . Y2 Gaan oy | Pupils Leave for Canadian Schools. joicia i he farmers of Bristol have com Jost te a asant View bers Go to Fort Griswold Celebra. | ments served. | be held this vear from 4 until 6 in Chief of Police Bransfield has been | ¢ Harry MacKenzle and friends have| pou pro wiltid, C. S. C. Jeaves | the afternoon and from 7 until 8 at|menced & CRMPLER, @ BRC B Biae : — ———= | confined 1o nis home with eerious sick- A0ne = broken camp at Mason's Island and re- today for. St Joseph's' college; St." Aim, | PIENt - | o that they will have a fair valuation Qur Wagnn Calls Everywhare ness for weeks, and there is no marked| g, hute, Wwho has just finisheq | UiRed to their homes in iMys | P. Q. where he is teacher. He took > 4 . ibut on their property in the future. | improvement in his condition. four vears eniistment i’ the Uniied | o liss Maria Fitch is the guest of |yt him 85 puplls, amons them his | Groton.—A branch of the socialist | A’ petition is now being circulated for i \ < L ‘s Btates i i 2 =W Muntdein, Exovlaeme, | brother, Wilfrid, Davi th and Wil- | Party was formally organized at an|the nomination of Samuel D. Newell, . ; It it Tom Chapman, the athlete and | States navy, is the guest of his Dar- | aibort Weanms nos rermoron 1o Car. | PO avia nd Wi IO wes formallyy rennand Sto y 310 ll" i Wests ] | cormer basenail plaver. and for several | ents. Mr. and Mrs. R B. “Chute, on | ot by s chore vigrt with iriends | l4m Fournier, Jr. of this place. The fenthus g in G ¥ |of Peaceable street. iss Buits’s Sc 00 R s iisssiosseincssnbissasoren enrs connected with the office of the| West Mystic avenue, In his honor | {'iou thers are from different parts of the | White Rock mills, who is a candidate | they gave a dinner party Monday, at | ™ yi{< kioise Ross is visiting in Win- | NeW Bngland stat lion on the police | which 22 members of the family were | permament po ! “ pregent. The visitor told many inter- | 5o pimmat esting stories of the different places | - icias raanned ""’“L = f THE BEECH DRIVE the front of the g pes, ont places | a visit to friends in Providence. A ¥ h(Cigror ot B B o Viatea’ . Chine, Gapar’ wnd e g Brie Slate News CONCENTRATED School will igia on Wedneaday, | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY * Westerly Branch [ ..Three Million Dol!-r-’ v -:'l"f" - 2 i O hew, HiowlE e Recover from Fever. | The Silver Links society of , the | NOURISHMENT ‘ September 20th. rpius .... hree n Dollars | &1 e O ation Wednees | 'The Perking family have recovered | Methodist church held thelr meeting | > Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. day evening. from the typhoid fever So that M this week at the home of Mrs. Charles| Danbury.—The State Normal school for the Miss Butts will be glad t e ifberal, courtecus and efficlent la I 5 i < _{ Perkins and daughter, Alla Lyne, are | Libby on Pearl street. lopened on Wednesday for the fall < Riepsd 4 Sla. 10, CaRl: p oy P g With a list of police constables more | LT O J0, GHEEEm AN TG S0 | Phaddeus Pecor of Lighthouse Point | form . < with parents who desire to place chil- an four times larger than the Iist of | S0l to elt on the piazze, and tneir son || TRRACEHE Fetor o LlERmo e e | 71 an onvalescent dren T school. Early application is o rnumerary police list in some of | Ao Perking' brother, Len Clift, and | Frank, in Groton | Plymouth.—Miss Jennie D. Griggs| 6 ocizable i Eatnblished 1001 e e nG Josal bellce au” | daughter, Elizabeth, - who have' also | Wi Sears h{‘i”fi"”‘“d‘m o A B months’ trip x © . 2 I B Dotmettit || iiee coustabics Jo o patrol duty fn | Booth Sregible 16 be out.a Nttle while | WL S5L/S visit-fo s sieton, Mra.) throush Burop arl €3 FiSiiie tislon cprugeiod by the pck: | 7o st o | B e e e v i BORDENS . Belivered to Any Parl of Norwic Se-lanswertsy Block W Policeman Edwai@ E. Wesi, who was | il s e Malted Milk : fis ha he b simi et U e severely ed” by Talliny’ into the | f eS8 DbiuDer o I mpmiiae ol te best on the market — HANLEY’S Fanny Ledyard chapter, D. A. R.. were PEERLESS. A telephone order wlil i sy B iR, 3 Franlin For Sale at Your Druggists A"ow Me Please }it will be several days hefore he' will | I eliE Of the ont 5 E : > | & | in Groton Wednesday to attend the Newsy Notes. rs. D. T.: No, you are not too old ) soundiy at nights and feel energet Mrs Batty and daugt faim _your Chari complexion, | In a few wecks vou will ha rom b n though your face is wrinkled and | healthy color in your face vidence, are the gu Eh vour <2 A Ty unt, Miss Lina Burrow: N o T s e s sy Are all In and ready for your in- wpection. All grades and p. tluding ~ur Engli are being madc 1 building Hill or es, in- 1+ Imported Papers, Moidings to Matca. Decorations ang ||/ and on the site « Ira C. Hoxie, Julius Dudley and Wil- | ¢ e Do S S A BT Ns T s ns e ts to quote you prices or to give you es- @eneral painter's supplles. We are | the first floor, with lodging apartments | Lam Breaker spent Wednesday in |1 2 55 cream-jelly o- | change the color of vour cyes. but vou timates on ail kinds of contract worlk, IR A iis: Sriacs tor faper o gt A ini Norwich. {iwo teaspoontuls glycerine, one | can easily make the ‘v sparkiing Sepds tan otk pEi s B fng. decoration. and painting. | The building is to be erected by the| o Tr. are guests of relatives in Po. | water. Stir stand's o nours | {wice daily o e drop® of 2 Souming | etc. Jobbing promptly attended to. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larkin. before using. This cream-jelly s un- | tonic made by dissolving an ounce of Quonoe: equaled for freshening up 4 dry, rough { crystos in a pint of = water. This| Estimates cheerfully given, { 5 James Mullen of New Britain is skin and accomplishes wonders in erad- | strengthens w k, tired ey and re- | P. . MURTAGH, | CDLCHEST“R ugst of Ar, and Airs. Georse Wilco. ; %, Dlacihcads and frecic: | moves all inflammittion. Tor granulai: ‘ =0 ph Passomore Is spending a few |los +ising this almoroin’ Jelly | ed 1ids, and other eye troubles it is an phone. 92 and 94 Wes¢ Main St.| New London Man Wins Local Bride— | dvs in Providence this week. oniy a short time: you should find & big | unfailing remedy. ~Many ocuilsts use C. M. WILLIAMS, 4 G improvement in your complexion this tonie with excellent results, and et L I O e WWearers of Elasscs fnd 1t a BIS neip. and daughters Rose: You must be pitiful sight to S i Kenneth Bates, who' has been <pend- | 1o of denying vourself the | sallow skin. 1f Soul wish to tone up eldest | jng the summer at the Thousand Is food and mxd»rvvm your complexion and give it that much of this ds with Rev. and Mrs. Herl ous exerc this desired smooth. velvety Manufacturer of Wed- | Gessner, is the guest of his parents, | d¥ l-r\(n)»u ;m;l(un!m y)'.um e 3 1ot 0’:1 manlle :.l\-nh fn‘m“_msnrl-x RERUL: h £ o'Con- . Sl rugsists and dissolve 1t in a pint and | max dissolved in a half pint hot wai COUCHES AND LOUNGES. Foidon el o Lo Ve SaTaien 1 BAIE of ot water. Tike a tablespoon. | With two tenspoontuls elycerine added Ughelstery o i nell of-| Amos and Henry Tift, Mr. and isappear as by ‘magie. T rec e and a sure remedy for freck tan and Repniring and iciated. The bride received —many |willingham of Tifton, Ga., 2 many letters from those who have tried | skin roughness akes away that Polishing SR s r A short wed- | \irs S, E. Beebe and daughte this simple, inexpensive rer telline | sallow, shiny look and does noi show | General Contractor and Builde: 218 MAIN STREET. *Phone 370. WALL PAPERS Imported and Domestic DESIGNS AND COLORINGS “WNEXCELLED. . Rev. B. D. Remington Has Appen- dicitis—Death of Raymond Chapman ephone 25412 §. HACKER, et atreet, | % J trip they will reside on Summer | Carolyn Beebe, of W . me what a grand thing it is. It cufs|on the face or rub off like powder. 1 Barber Chairs sireet, New London. . Miss O'Brien | camoime 1o e Tt down vapidly feav S find face powder very harmful to the a Specialty 15 the housekeeper at the parochial = 3 - : smooth and free from wrinkles. complexion. as it clogs up the sk shor By Rl ot e | Yaus 5 - : J = Sl pores and causes rough, wrinkled fac: . . made over brgidat. e late Father Jovnt and {from a visit to Boston acceptabie excuse for a head of po Unless the electric needle is . e a ther David R. O'Donnell John H. Hoxie, . ha irned to | hair. With but a little ware vou can | handled \by an exper of which there{ \ equai to New . “ < 0 he was assizned to Colchester. 08101 weeks' visit to his|have just as nice a head of thick are comparatively L ! * Copyright 1909, by C. E. Zimmerman Co.—No. 7 < and made to order ler here Wednesda Warren impall Nas returned to irst place never wash your hair with | surface of tha T T ) £ g =0a s th Ikali in soap destro: he ple vet ective eatme e f Sastor Has Appendicitia. gorser it atiern {on davs' vist 0| RN 2o kel b poay depceoys fhe | e vt eTective telnent suiiia, 2 MOVING LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE The Rev Remi on has beel N d Mrs. Kirke Spauiding. and eless. Try sha in; about [fng hai and aft vo or t Rev. B D. Remington has been | 3T, an S SR e A e e ; UPHOLSTERY aken suddeniy and seriously 11 with| Robert Bradiey has returned from a gl of b off and “wash el B U ateMans Tuesday for New | Water. o abundant lather cleanses|store, an ounce of which was no service in the Baptist church Silas Maxson left fectly, rinses easily and dries quick Jar, but this cost is grifling. by last Sunday. As Soon as he is able he | York. Tiouw' will soon notice yops hair|of thewdelatont andwates. (o) n P O y - You R ) Sundas. Ay mon us he Is able Bo| YO L s . murrows Have | oy it Sqan motee yout hatr | i heasiatont g Satie 2l ou will surely need some WM F B fill.l: canthrox | an operation. The pulvit will be sup- | returned from a visit at Pleasant Val- | {hat heautiful healthv look so much o | Plled during his absence by different |1e%: dosired. Bnd. you will nat A L. Gi Domtiworcy- for .,“.mu; i | men. William Loomis and son Bugene are | bothered with dandruff s~ience has givan us'a remeds for hair th M b Miss Doris Willoughby, Scotland, | Mr. and rs. Georse MacDonald| . ' *3%5 tike will e T T e o A e it R HALE pint bl aitel i I EE I H n. were Kuésts of friénds i town|have returncd to Manchester. N. L, | nq (B8 RSt 1ok ‘Trom yote tote | B one. phnce aninolny. nhs. toRether . Hack L|very tesda What vou need Is a good biood purifier | in a bottle. then add a'half pint cold | f Carpet, or a few curtains or drapes’ or ¥ Taachers;fhe This Yedr. and strengthening tonic to puta healthy | water. Although a very simple, inex- e .3 i T ST acn. | Deafness Cannot he Gured 1PV S L e RS SRR W ML S : A S . BED TO BE FIXED. e e Totlowligs G RSICk by et sgpiin they cannou | YOUT dmERiate: mix hose with & Ralt | sandrut oo Kehine orihe swinand| 3 new . plece of furniture to brighten up Boarding WHY SUFFER PAIN OR | 7 'cnois foron Comine iir ey bon e Sonpiese e e e mRainll s o v s b oo e | PAY LARGE PRICES? Cprinca M. Felen “Hemphii r:;la:l-::;:;fi::rg;;,\sa‘fi:;‘t::l”:'n:“fn::rf“‘;r. S e e e some room. Whatever you need, come Stable e, and’ M1 Stacbner of Willin famed you have a-rumbli una or = 12-14 Bath Street. t oy s s ot |0 S e e, s | Bl Rl SR I Sole Agents for down to our store, look around our splen-| = 12:74 “ee® Seet Tk et Miss Citherine ('Connell of |nd —unless the inflammation can AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. . x . Nise Zora Maxwel of South | taken out and this tube restored to its s 2 = 5 3 B ! b s o inzham, iss \nnis Smith of Col- | Sa3ah Jonaiuom, Aearing will bo' de did stock, and you will find lots of NICE|rammms e 2 cents and go'd e :>r Miss T.illian McDermott of | are caused by Catarrh, which is noth- e < : for $1.00, or solid gol tford. Miss Cora Buell of Marlboro | ing but an_inflamed condition of the b - Fercyy things. You won’t have to wait'weeks-| Earn a Good Salary for $5.00. ind Miss Mary Shea of Colchester. | mugous surfaces. ara pdlhe: Ne o We will give One Hundred Dol Dr. H. D. Sydleman is a mem- Pl e for 3ny cade "or Deatness (Causen AND h h ok & $ ber of this Asscciation and ses || in son bac hepierVisor of the schools | catarii) ut cannot be cured by - rel charges HOW ¥ 3 severa . Satarrn, Cure.” Send for cireulays fre i Deritends, o imitacior st | R o St e SR G B R . . perhaps months--or pay freig g ? v s e . i d by Dr ists. Th guual In this branch of Gentistr: P LR : ’{‘?iku Hall's Famiiy Bills for lconsti- rap 0 as lc aln , when you buy here. Whenever you are ready to| By a few months study of Shorthand y ordering of us you receive f§| sccurred of Raymond | pation. & s e the benefit of his years of ex- hapman, aged 15 years, son of Mr. o - AR Rt 4 | 5% = an ypewy ‘.‘ A e inoe. [1ad, i Addlson, Chapman,”of 34 | Comman Golds must be taken Seriously Sold on six years' guarantes. Asid and Fire Proof. Impervious to water, |iNiSPect our complete stock of things —any one of Sehoel L W e be conrzaietag Work guaranteed ten years, flinst A ve o Lo i "or unless cured they sap the vitality P = £ gecure & position that pays we gnd as we lease our offices and | ead charseidy, e Jromising bas. of | and lower the vital resistarice to more | Used on roofs, whether metal, wood or prepared roofings, it makes them ab- | hidh will add to the newness of your home—we|to start. Indiviaual instruction. S av eon estabiisned here eight || |Eo0d character, industrious and a & serious infeetion. Protect your chil- |solutely waterproof and preserves them indefinitely. When applied to old : istiia wiithie wnkchines ueeds . YéR rs, our guarantee is of in- dren and yourseif by the prompt use f it L % L 5 < Ripctitie valne. Lodal: Nakia: of Folevs Honey and Tar Compound | warbegopn o > Kemieoria cements them to each other, rendering the rosf | know that we will be doing some moving to0—mOV~4 may enter at any time. We will be pleased any time Frank Ferguson of Middletown was | and note its quick and decisive results. | W ants HATTIE L. JEWETT, B i Yot Teeth: Whthout n town Tuesday. For coughs, .colds, cr Wwhooping i P hars 3 Colchester grange held a specia} | raugh bronchitis snd . . e g e e e rd h0 astlc al“t : IR 6 & i Al S 5t o phaTere arsnsernents orr The o | R and winable: tamadyi. The Teo R N HOUSE 3 le Hunt Sterry of New London was | 4 Osgood Co. : AN s E cailing on friends in town To BT i i i i ; i = 5 ] eaday Equally serviceable on Steel Bridges, Tanks, Piles, Iron Fences, Bridges, - ) Poreoll & ghagduieny. BHOM own, J. N. Strong and Not A Word Of Scandal Gutters, Smokestack: xllg DentalParlors o Bt er i oruIcR . | maryed the call of a ; g R RR e el . ]ing some of them out to your new place. 7 . P, Spangh, of Man - i i B hcason. - Mge Churles 1. Dass of Willimantic was | said:” “She told me Dr. King's New ; % |;omp|e|e Home Furnisher, Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected s . JAc N, - a ;;:i‘;rl here Wednesday. . e Pills had cured her of obstinate & ' SHETUCKET STREET. 5 " : vight . Gillette was in Hartford dney ti ble, d mad er fe ike b { Frankin Sauare, Nerwich, Conn. ||\ D1 ¢ 2 SR DO s s e nex gl e 62-66 Main Street, Finn's Block. Misses Mart and fda Mintz returncd | for stomach, liver and Kidnes troesies. | Bulletin Buildin: A = I B - 25 THERE i« no advertising medium o MRS, Aniios. . 3. W adniiy sh bR it b B sidney trouble “ 74 H'_"_'k!if'_ Street Norwich S Jewete City | Eitiom, Soiiesucst st o Thy ’““

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