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© NORWICH'BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911 ok G S R PECULIAR SUIT IN WESTERLY |.....==......[Wash your clothes with | . 1¢ Boston Storez" Household Utilities Sale _ Westover Alden One of the Speak- - 5] Man who had Unsatisfactory Shampoo Demands Damages| ers—Officers Elected—Reception on | G LD Tuesday Evening. Vacation time is over. Begin the serious business of living by replenishing the —Arguments Finished in Forest Fire Case—Candi=| 1y, entn samoal convention of the | or of Town of|held cn Tuesday at the Congrezational church, when about 60 delegates from Stonington—Detention of Dog may Cause Suit. ng session was called (o order at 10.30 \ ¢ oidiock by Vhe ‘sute precidont, M | enough elbow grease, but Gold Dust washes them . followed invocation by Rev. A. I% | thorou; After the return of the jury from a | rot prove disastrous to the industrial | [9lIoWed invocati ke more thoro Y- 2 ; vAll o the premises i connection | scction. as only one man is alleged to | SArBshaw: ARt vice presiaont | Gold Dust saves half your time, and spares your > Interpational Sunshine ciety vas | date Favored for Highway Superv: ield ¢n uesday at the Congresalions i all over ihe state gathered. The me * Good soap washes clothes well—if you use J. L. Andrews of New Haven. —and with little or no mbbing. with the case, the trial of Benjamin |be connected with the ‘business of | MI¥s Annie 4. Ratnbun, vi lLocke against William A. Paimer, an | catching ‘\ht’ dogs of others ana then Scatter Sunshine; greetings of or back fire, as resuimed In the Superior court | A ok (1om the neWhboring tawn of | President, by Mrs ey - anar o v ¢ + Household Stores. Cooking Utensils, Housekeeping Implements of all kinds, e e i Yimdun, testinied | s o (e, CRUSCCOL, the | thia 31, wutier of New Lonaon: annual | Another great advantage o US€ any |} Jabor-saving Devices, Floor Coverings. Bedding,, Towels,' Etc.. all weas BT e R o e | T A ek ne et TS Sy i manciat vo: | kind of water you like. Gold Dust softens the | . NOw IS THE TIME TO REPLACE THEM. | fire he went to his mother’s house (o | could not be found on the return trip. | 5 . , S abate sut- 4 Rie piie up some brush. and had been| A lew davs ago the missing dog was | DOTC Mis M Sy Hovt state treiswee | b o dost water, and makes it soft as rain water. | cre some time when he discovered a [ found chained in the Stillmanville sce- | &1 Toll wall of delegates anc % 5 itre and immediately went to fight it |tion in the backvard of ome of the|COjCtion: i G i e g Kltchen a.‘e D t 5 % (£ e toid. ¥ = T e o ning session was open to . iie denjed emphatically having (old W. | residences, When the owner claimed | o 00 OIS Seision was quen o) Gold Dust is just a vegetable-oil soap in powdered W epartmen A. M. Potter and Archie Kenyon that | the dog the man in char of the s iery o o AU e 9 5 Bt - D e Meal branen ot Gootcheer s | form, with other cleansing ingredients added to TRIPLE COATED ENAMEL WARELBLUE AND WHITE EXTERIOR WiTh Wit Lilitia Do had lighted a cigar, theown a light- | premises declared the Stoningtonian and that (he dog had ed match away, and thus causing «the mistaken & ‘s . > | acth > > o e @id nof heen. o £ own ol est- 0 a meeting was held of the stit : S e S e ot been Gutof e own of West- | I8 MRing has held of e s | make it work more thoroughly and quickly than A BARGAIN PRICES giarted. He had seen a tramp in the Although the Stonington man and i A it soap ever can. \ I C Toud just before the fire was discov- | hiz son proved it by the fricndly fe- 5 the afternoon session was ered ticns of the dog towards them that [ oPened with invocation by Rey. C. There was a fire not only on the |tiie animal was the missing pet, the : pastor of ine Methodist Episco- | Just try Gold Dust next - 3 i pal church, followea by address by | baimer place that Sunday forenoon but | Stillmanville man insisted that they [ Pal 3 D i Sl Sl Prate hete. on the-bust | wors| sustasen 1. the identiis. but. it Rev o I Barnshaw; solo. Georse | wash-day, and see how much 2 e river, accordd o the tes- hey wanted the dog he could be had 5 m; v 24 8 SRS - - & o Lol 5 i s 'Si0 over Alden, president general; address. | $ime you save. 1 of Isaac T. Prosser. This fire | for onsideration. No d I« general . was about two miles off. but worked.its | fected and a suit at law is threatened: Waiter A. A. Gardner, pastor { way along and extended over to ehiarehels ;vln:j and Dmxm.«. New ; © was present with i ork city: sole, Georse Dunham: 5 5 She SPatilhe Wiisn Mesers Potler Local Laconic dress, Mra. Théodore i ; Gold Dust is sold in Koa v 1 he ai : resident general: song, Pa i 5 Ienyon were there and he did not hear | Trving R, Rowe of Westerly h president ra 0 15 . > Jir. Palmer tell the alleged o e 91 the Hhode Isi- | consregation. The angidal e f Scsizeandlarge pack- lighted match story. He also saw the |and School of Destzn rosulted as follows: President, ages. The large package puter » e G e iucy P. Andrews, New taveu, s O James igstified that he, too, | , 138 May Sullivan went to Boston | first vice president, Mrs. A. N, Beld- menns greater economy, “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS saw the tramp in the case. Mr. James | LUIAY 10 tesume o stadies at the fing, Rockvilie; second wice president, do yaur work’” P A B o Prvcses ‘aca Dhe ciness 1y =mermon College ory. John D, Tucker of Hartford: : L P Wi ol . and Mrs. Thoma, yice president, Mrs. Gertrude I.. her ' Rorwich. “reaiien: Mes. witard i | Made by THE N. K. FATRBANK COMPANY, Chicago He saw a cast side the fire on the Palmer | tive at the same ti Sharvan, ¢ s n his grandmother in Norwic \ of len’s river which located as & & N r | oh: 3. Clarke This fire Thus early the Italians of Westerly v Haven fth vice president, . ) R ot an wouid | Bave. compated Srtanements ToF the | MIs, Gearge. Corbin, | New | Britsin: Maders of Fairy Sosp (the oval cake) surely reach the Palmer land He j celebration Columbus day. sixth vice president, Mrs. }-_. A. Weich- | == — = e — mem— i ‘was, gresent with the party when Pot- The democrats will elect delegates to | €F, Hartford; secretary, Miss Arminia STONINGTON. and the smack Kate flad a fine catch ter and Kenyon joined them. He did | the state convention to be held in l'””,“",: a“\’:;‘(;y|(=9.,i’l[lci;<;;:l_;lx;’g secre- oNI e S chitats i fire. He had seen Potter and Kenyon | yraiol ana Mrs. Arthur N. <n, | chairman of executife board, Mrs. A.| —Vcters Made—Borough Delegates | William C. Palmer has gone to N f Haven to take entrance exams at Yale K. Dixon of Wallingford: state organ- | 45 State Firemen's Convention, ¢ his store frequently ce the i A + e g 3 a Snd mever heard them even intimate as | )10 Ive been on & two weeks trip I |y,er “Mrs "Cynthia M. Fuller of New e Snlverslir et Sl e R 5-quart Convex Sauce Pot o the cle hat they heard Mr. | 31 AU\PMOPNE (D MG R Wight. | London. | Th = b pe s Mr. and Mrs, William Shefficld and 3 3 3 Pt e with mereronre 1ot tha | Yith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R Wight? | “In the evening the local branch gave | | z ])é o e 5 Lie used Henry Bernes of New Haven are | 5—614-quart Berlin Kettle starting of the fire. pan of New London, have returned g voseption to the delegates and their | i the town and slectors’ meeting on | s of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cleveland. “The testimony was completed at | oM _ friends, a goodly number being pres- | Monday as well as ihe sample ballots | Cugene Atwocd and daughter, neen Tuesday, and in the afternoon | SO far as known, the candidates. for _|on pink paper were receivei Monday | Constance. are in Tarrytown, N. Y argwments were made and Judge Rath- | PALrol n the event of Deputy the local branch there are 45 Town Clerk Elfas Hinckley and sre | Where Miss Atwood enters school. bum gave his charge to the jury jontee i Delng slecid chier Il‘v-,::‘: A e s P for distribution at s office on T A = Tian, Donald Ferguson and William o YLy e e ndstreet, HOBBLES CAUSE ACCIDENTS, A new case entered in the Third Rathbu e ;) Thia Hhdurds of eesTatihrs Haserd o and. Louise Paige; treasurer, Miss Joseph- district court by George R. McKenna ! on a|ine Dickerson. e Shet by [Saerae. B McKenna the qualification of 95 cleciors ut th: | High Heels Also Figure in Mishap to e no-license_contingent of a Jocal barber in the preparation of hunt in the Pawcatuck section of | The committee of arrangements for | (ITSC fessions held Monday. Thoy s Women in Railroad Stations. ! a Mair tonic or mixtur wn of Stonington, where the sa- | the day included Misses Annie A.|{iviled ag follows in the several dis S L | shampooing in which too much of a |lcons have heen conducted in strict | Rathbun, Edna L. Wheeler, Josephine | {riCts: ugh 19, FPawcatuck 33| New York, Sept. 26.—That high heels | Tarsicuar mmaredlent was uted. It is | compliance with law since the besin- | Dickerson, Hiien T. Holmes. Those|Mystic i Old Myvetic 2 Read 4 |, 3%} bolc skirts are responsible for | the ease of Edwin L. Marr against a |ning of the license year. bt buinte ivvere; Mishes Beulative [XNC ¢ Wlllbe Separateballots; for eyl SEL 2SR sl B KSRt e oS R i Toat . Mare Abats Noves, Edrtn M, Rathnun, Bliza I | [olet for women, who nave a chance | large pror St Riliriogene W Py ! des i oyes, Mrs, | to Vvote for the rs of the 10Wn | tained by women while getting on and | Thalen or De Perry, and under a|BpTTER FISHING PLACE Denmison, Alre. John I N o saoes | school committee, The polls will be dectaration following the ol off trains and mounting and descend- Jaw pleddings which stil open on election day from 9 a. m. until S p.om. - THAN GARDNER LAKE | Wilcox and Miss Phebe Stinson. Many ing stairways in stations is the con- extent prevails in Rhode Island. s Ak of the delogates were entertained over 2 : 3 it i < ik R Tho doetaration states in effcct that | Eight-Pound Bass and Six Bottles of | night by the Good Will branch. Th= Going to State Convention. o Tomched o ithe SPennay lean] 3%-quart Duohass Kettle on the 19th of July, 1911, Marr went to | Beer 0. One Hook. rainy morning lessened the attendance | The amnual convention of the Con- | Tan taoes ob an, restisati o {he Darber shop ani re 1 and paid cai | consiaeradiy necticut State Firemen's association | cases were recorded, for & shave halrcut and shampoo, and | Tarrytown, N. Y., Sept. 26.—When To Be Married in New York. will be heid in Hartford this week | The injuries ranged from slight con- that the defends exercise due | it -omes to fisherman's luck, Charl g : Wednesday and Thursday. The Ston- |tusions to, vainful sprains and cuts. ] and proper care r i< custom- | Peters and Julius Graveson, members | The marricge of Miss Anna Marga- | ington delegates will leare af 6.40 & | Tuwienl of T e o o i er. and by reasen o glect on the | of the Tarrytown Bo . have first |ret Wood, daughter of M Ladora | ;m " today (Wednesday), and will be: | report are “Heel caught in fepiof - T S the plaintif’s | call. They went fi here and | Keator of New York, to Frank OSCr| Chief Engineer Ed P. Teed, Assistant | coneh and tore off.” ~High heel caught head w ned ind scabbed. | not only Tinded an cight-pound Dass, | Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leander | pngineer C. D, Main, Foreman C. E.|while descending stai wore hobble ng At ta Sl out and other-| py ip six es of beer. It [Barber of Mystic, will take place on|sp;ckley of the Neptune hose com. | SHirt” 3 g g R e AL e thing, as Peters tells it | Thursday, October 12, at the home of | pany; Robert Edward, foreman of the | Even in the new Pennsylvania sta- | B M S R e B about to return home | the bride’s mother in New York clty. | steamer; J. H. Weeks, foreman of the | tion in this city, where all descents are | and was obliged t« end considerable | ¢,jq Peters, “when 1 got a strike. It Birthday Part Pioneer hook and ladder cciapany: | gradual, and where the are | e : i 5500 th el ” JUTIES | felt Tike o whale and ['told Graveson | - Sirthday Barty. | roberl's "Buvtch. secretary £ the Blo: | SeaiEncd s a5 15 minimiiss he poset | 10/2-quart Rinsing Pan 3s-quart Berlin Saucepet = ciadms 350 damages. ) 1g up part of the river _eonard Hermes celebrated his bir or hook and ladder company; Charles | bility of s accidents, women fall | The case was co to next Fri- |, took me ten minutes to |gay on Tuesday evening at the home | Cushman, raptain of the fire police. | vietims to the high heel. |l 4. package GOLD DUST . x 2%-Inch GLASS BATH ROOM SHELVES with s 48 ek et o iass, and ne our sur- |of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kretzer and | | : 2 ey e St ...8110 defendant denles any responsibility for | ht him in the | entertained a party of friends in the |_ sh for New York Markets. — — {§ Sman packaze GoLD DUST, 3 for. fidrtoa et P e o e { net. He brought in six bottles of beer” | evening. Whist was piayed and re > Stonington fishermen forwardsd Child C | DUTCH HAND SOAP, cake ... . 5c RETE M SHE] $1.19 | "betire. dispiaved six bottles to Prove | feshmcnts weve Sorven. Ar. Termes | g, Sionington fishermen forwardsd ildren Cry 7 e ol At e ) of St pannual, mesting of the town | s story. " He said one was half- | recelved many costly presents. day by rail. . There - were Larrel - "FOR FLETCHER'S SOILOFF, a can . sl e e . = jon i sinerahip of | S0 sud heyheligecs the biss x| i Capt. Blisha Clarke of the smack Jes- ] SILVER CREAM ... .19 SR el mmission_having a members in some way sucking out the beer, and News iin General. Slhay ey e amEee | e N e ORIA | & 9 36-inch NICKEL TOWEL BARS . .. 8% B e 3 Ay that is why the line hooked up with | Stanton Foote of Baltimore i 2 T i s | DRI-MONIA a can : o AT AL CERORR L i, s . 65c and 98¢ B sy ¢ na reliexing | the nottles, He says the bottles were | zuest of his mother, Mrs. Julia i No. 7 BEAGTY BROOMS. A e i e s = ¢ S lheld together, and had evidently been |~ Kenneth LDougles of Plainfield v { 7 BE, A | NICKEL ( OFFEE pF,R(OLATOR? .. TBe 0 [ hung over the side of a boat by some | sperding his vacetion with lis srand- FOR SICK 50UR BILIOUS S’I‘OMACH [l SELF WRINGING MOPS .. 2 ....... 8% | WHITE ROLL TOP BREAD BOXES 69, 85c, $1.25 wh i" shing party to keep them cool, and | ather, e o 9 9 y il cEparixe pousH .. o e e l WHITE SQUARE BREAD BOXES.... 3% and 50c hingd 2. ey reet to the Lathrov cottage on = DUSTLESS BROOM COVE . 25¢ WHITE COFFEE AND TEA ISTERS 18c Silas| Kansas City Sept._26.—Before | it PO ing up st Main \ 50 foot CLOTHES LINES ....... ..15¢ WHITE FLOUR BOXES i 29c and 42¢ hens | she died, Mrs. Sarah M. Sheidley di- | stret, ran into a post near M. L. J | A perty valued at = $3,000000 } Giperys house and broke the post off. Lhat awful soreness. belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in the pit | § rein v relatives. By this action | p 08 ously injured: ot the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, , Dbloating after eating, | vo|the state loges $130.000 hat it might udisatolt e feelfie. of fullness;. Mralaces Gnd . FeeEale €T | otherwis have ecliimed under the | ord d stomach which eca ot be cause. 1t | - | ann iven. as nheritance tax]. But the residue | NOANK isn't your stomach’s fault. Your s any. eas ol AL il Gl 4 R they cure ind ion, E immediately cleanse | a .t e lace will pe | $900.000, and on this Missouri will levy [ Wedding Invitations—Last of Summer 2 the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food “ ¢ smmis z SAT el > Visitors Depart. and fou take the bile from the liver and carry off the decom- One loi of HEMME | e e - sl | posed waste matter and poison from the intestines and bowels. Then your el build, al 4 | . Invitations are out for the wedding | stom: © troubl is ended forever. A caret i A stranger of muscular build glmost H of Miss Winifred Rose Tryon of Elm tonight will straighten you out by mor: a g . 23 s e Fallon ¥ . to take place at the home d for months. Dow't forget the children—their little The e e e o and the best for the protection of the 8 : ¥ v iyyon's parents. Mr. and Mus.| insides need a zood, gentle, cleansing, too. money. You should sce them $5 00 st s b i HMORGRGISha act s & oo TR 1 ATyon, Monday evening, Oct. 9, convinced. Pink or blue border / 5 % 3 station se he g s| Wallingford—Frec over schopl L SLEeBIoRk Lo 2 5 2 2 ‘& iaiiros - e Sehool| Miss Idiih Morgan has returned e - - - Siles #6a his . | rrom a short visit with friends in New TIEMMISD, ALL LINEN TABLI CLOTH, 2 vards by 2% vards. This cloth is a splendid w::’g;;l$| 69 - ¥ ) and | Xork: i e ey of new and pretty patterns. Reg. price $2.00.9 le r r ¥ b | J. W. Hammond has returned to gnd will wear wel We offer it in a va ¥ ROV & L Boston after a business trip in town. . Mrs. Walter Rathbun and’ sons, Al TN TOWELS, d ready for use it e N BLEAC SK, 63 inches wide ALL LINEN DISH TOWELS, hemme y y red s 1 and Walter, have returned to Otis 3 ALL LINEN BLEACHED DAMASK, 63 inches wide | se. 1 lared iha wa 4w : “ecach 15 and 17¢. 3 o | ville, N. Y., after spending the sum- REGULATE STOMACH, LIV] BOWELS 50c a yard. each R e - ot R nscns Mew Britain.—N mer with Mr. and Mes. W. P. Fiten on TASTE L LIVER &/ X G S s AT ROLLER TOWELS, all hemmed and ready for use— : S ikve & tay DirCheRhd Peatl siraet ~ 600D -NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN. ALL LINEN BLEACHED and SILVER BLEACHE sach 29, 35¢ and 40c. DAMASK, 7 hes wide—75¢ a yard . I e pavilion with tand = Miss Annie Daboll of Church strect p | OR GLOTHS, for mops——each 8 cand 17¢ W earins o | (FiartfordoMes, deanic Mot has beon | g the summer n town. left Tacsday | 4t pacast DAMASK, 72 inches wide—$1.00 « - R T % vg p m i st cnt to jail for ~sixty days on the!for his home in Brooklyn, N. Y. L LINEN CRASH, both bleached and unbleached— A J : a A chaver of meglect of her ehildren. The | “Mrs. Sarah Palmer is' the suest of o B e DISH CLOTHS—ea¢h .....cconnees <ves.. 5o and 10c There is a liability of a lawsuit over | cut [lumane Socioty, RECCUR B SR e M. Da el Srersun, dn & . 3 ¢ Jamkets are used this name leads all the rest. Made entirely of cot- B e ae i o e my reault] g Y Miss Pearl Carson was'a soclal call- “BEACON B AN RS, roct it nnieh, which they will retain after wasmng. White, grey or tan, $1.50 B Roiocgar M A ridgeport.—Arthur Wren won the | or'in New London Tuesdas tongsiey e s Rortack wool " extra sizo, $248 a pair the v will | r . he Jrst prize in ‘the menis he fishing schooner Ada Belle is on and $1.98 a pair. White or g & g - ] el A SR L ays at the Holmes motor works, e e Vincent in the Mystic, preparatory to going to —_— T3 > | 2, 63, Nantucket Shoals for codfish. The Best Treatment | oo coonine oo Mrs. €icorge J. Powers " aad Fulling Fli |- - ot i A Good Digestial TELEPHONE e | Drapery and Carpet Department (Third Floor) ICIT YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR COMPLETE FALL LINE OF CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, - pric algo in floral and Oriental designs—reguld 95c a vd.—Special price 72c a yd On retiring, comb the hair around, then begt Special price 72c a yard, made and laid. aight at the side 2 Mt & e onjwonian good for BB OCEUMS AND DRAPERIES. W MENTION BELOW A FEW SSECIAL ITEMS WHICH WILL BE s To alay tehing and iritation of the scalp, | T h s e e something—good work or pleasant \ '\;VELL WORTH YOUR CONSIDERATION. ’ ent dry, thin and falling hair, ve | een visiting relatives in R s ; Crusts, scales and dandruff, and promote the | New Jerser, expects to ro. | -tmes. Whoever has distress after > . TAPESTRY USSELS CARPET—in INGR ARPET—the best quality All Wool In- growth and beauty of the hair, the following | tiend the annual meeting | eating, sick headaches, nausea, TEN-WIRE TAPESTRY BRUSSE ; 2T—in A Eoecial iroatment s most effeciive, agrocable | e hospital committee Oc-| bad taste, unpleasant breath, can- small designs with Stair Carpet to match and raln Carpet which sells regulasly for 79¢ & yard | | nd make a parting. gently rubbing Cuticura East Hampton. - T b a Bit of soft tnuter Ge | m e 50 CENTS A WEEK SNt inte ShEPariing. w has receiyed word th NE OF RUGS OF ALL KINDS—BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUS- annel heid over the and of the finger. Anowmt o s : | WE CARRY A MOST COMPLETE LI wddiional pariings abouit haif a it Apart there Or Bber - 15, e o ouehs | But these symptoms are only SELS, AXMINSTERS AND VELVET. WE QUOTE A FEW SPECIAL PRICES WE ARE MAKING UP- untll the whole seaip has been treated, the 4 i % Prirppte being 8 £2t the Cuticurs ofosmens ad a bank. i e ] signs that the stomach needs a littie ©8 the scalp skin rather than on the hair. lation of 2,400, | careand attention and theaid that Ihe next’momine. shampoo with Guticura { ON SOME OF OUR LARGE STOCK. . —Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs IT SERVES A MULTITUDE AXMDBIBRNUGE Iy rlenl Jeatans, Sie 17 in the 913 slze. Al mew colorings and designs. {005 2ad hot waier. Shampoos siohe may | Plainville—rs. Cora Biakesicy. de- | s e as often ceable, but once or | partment secretary of (he W, R P rice $2 1 50. : s i i TR o e o | Parlnen secretary of the W G, Y OF PURPOSES IN YOUR Regular price $21.00—Special price $ Regular price $26.0-Special price $2200. 1his special treatment for women's hair. Not- anross .corps, is | ' : : T . Ithstanding Cuticura soap and ointment are | “1fincd at ler home with a tr 3 - JSSELS RUGS—our entire line of these OUR FALL SHOWING OF MATTING is especially Eiiandg Catlcyra oup stidolniment s | (GTNCD, N Lier home with & trouble EVERY-DAY LIFE AND HODY BRUSSELS RUGS—our entire I { AL SHOWING OF MATTING is cspecially it ey 1o % sithouf, espesie b7 ;.‘. eration next montl : T SAVES MUCH MORE THAN five-frame T Rugs which sell regularly for istactors: We offer our centiro fine of 3tc Japan- i 3 bage book: o tho skin 800 Bar | b e, Tonenrd Mooy iomniey: bead | : g ITS SMALL COST. ZpOLE Special price $2150 S L b e esssnsasee | 75 Malley recently returned from an ; WE ARE SHOWING A VERY STRONG LINE OF LINOLEUMS IN BOTH THE DOMESTIC AND THE luropean irip. On his return Mr, Mal- ; . 3 X e el LA x;\.:l“v\\'ill;}\tulp —————— Have You a 'l‘elcphone IMPORTED. WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED TO UNDERTAKE CONTRACTS OF ANY SiZE IN THIS 'hfl” Ifl Huf 1] “leflflv RS WEGle ta of eriunes can give. Safe, reliable, thoroughly In PARTICULAR LINE. < o | Westpart-—aiss lerence Burr, | tried, this family remedy has won- — \ We offer our best quality PRINTED LINOLEUM, ordinarily sold for 69c a vd, at the Special price 56¢ a yd. s | dauszhter of jam H. Burr, of Greens | derfu] reviving power. They tone 18 left recently for Pomona. eol pOwEE. 3 g Your Home VISIT OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. YOU WILL FIND HERE CURTAINS OF ALL STYLES, POR- INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY ! e e e the ""’“";‘”3’ liver and {’;’“f’srau 2 TIERES, COUCH COVERS, AND ALL THE VARIOUS CURTAIN AND DRAPERY MATERIALS FOR & 2 er Congregationa linister ot . organs of digestion. Vith these ) ! h estport, is the dean of ‘college. EAns, g Weaterly Branc | Westport, is the dean of t lewe. i o o el the b I ALL PURPOSES. 5 Dver Fifty Thousand Aceounts. | list ot nomincos on ihe repabiican|' Try a few doses and see z Liveral, courteoud and efficlent fn fes | ({0CTL T (e s annial town | for yourself what a splendid u e s O ; mapagement. carcer of one of the most prominent | bodily condition Beecham’s Pills 5 men of the party in the town. ; 2 Farold 1, Wells, O. D., Optometrist. Reatylialieylfc acid and apiciiis T”J Can Create We Recover Furniture and do Carpet Laying =" Defective vision corrected by the prop- N t0 e "_" P muceut 1 EPg- Retaant. of IARS 'Pot manufactured in the form of D BTSNy ek westeny, Re & granuies, ablets, et | ScldBrerywhere. 1nboxes 10c. and 25007 : - ‘

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