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- TALKED ABOUT IN WESTERLY g —T0— Savers H %:rwihpflefing onSPavc.atuckd;"otef—;?asl: DON HOUGHTON 'F/ Tl NE YORK ange of Patrolman—Superintendent of Hi¢ PhotBEaDher or 10 ay STEAME®S : MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE ways Chesebro May Remain Where He Is—Granite . For Hartford Building to be Quarried in Westerly. SHANNON BUILDING Norwich Connecticut MONEY and how to SAVE it = * SIS S don £ eres ere ai 3 al irayton is cies. 7 2 52 AR B o e et Baion sad b poncien e TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE UNDERPRICED SPECIALS—WE WOULD SUGGEST [ vorizy o2 fonefuland Scund fad s : to be given Ly Judse Gardiner | ready to speak in deiense of the sys-| and water front of Manhattan Island. Greene, In Norwich, ilonday tem ‘that was perfected by General | ¥ Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. !bfiulcglpl by .\X“;\m . brar;\stn He h.flf always beentxfrlend . - m. week days only, du:sN’erYo;}s. lfl‘uflr Jor clients in Pawcatuc ¢ bessism. He ver, ar as i 70, East River, at b5.45, an ar 40, ding, the valldity of the v : Jiwn, itiod TOT AnsiETAE TG et 2 October 28, 1911 Legs of AMB ib loc Natlve FOWI b 1 5c North' River, 7 0'clock next morning. town of Sioningion at the r chine politi o o R, 5o v Tovatoes 1m0 POl o bt Young L Dressed NEW LONDON 50 diquor lc'"sru ::::;':v‘m”:t Sibton | B id;: Qhevnon(racs fi;‘r badr:’k build- o . o by e e o : k ¢ build —— Bl € e e B2 By Ll e e o2 0 18 TR e ud PRIAE ROAST Ih. 124 | Choice Bacon Ib. 12ic [ SHSED BEEF - Ib, 23c || oW YoRw voted | it elec ¥ ton, the New England inite Works o = % ) 0 y i 0 W erty qm?;*wfidfl"fl o has been awarded a contract for the undecided what to use as Holiday Gifts ? RIB 2! y g 2¥ | DRIED Agerféf ey i e o St - e R R mce compans bulliine ' in " Faritord Let this Studio help you in your PORK CHOPS 1b. 16c | Chuck Steak Ib. 10c | Chuck Roast 1b. 10c : fore conditions shouid remain the same | a1'3 XL I8 I e of g beno 5 : 2 i Sebetorm fhe Hiesed Tiasnl | slection | 0t 17 (" ETRNILE, Norkers of Moeterly difficulty. ; = New York ;:‘.-nn;nte" ::‘xm-\njs:l:xnxx:-‘--& 'i‘;?.\fih: m: Eranite o be quarried dy \\cll(::: g Lean X v nd that-Hquor | .y¢ ang dr here, while the granite = B e tnp totuins i e Rl ) e preciated and especially so at the F!'esh F Ehagers awmtention was ROt ADUOYOd| ,,sgemants are In _progress to Holiday Season. SMALL PORK : RIB and LOIN are $1.0 e "ToUhi, S Tha | make the Tair of ‘the Fifth company, i SIRLOI Freigit and passenger service i o st Artillery corps, a big success. Come in at the first opportunity and [} dipect 'to aud from New York. * The fair ia 10 be neld i the svmory, | TORTEREQUSE dam aay oryiol Tussdays, Lhucs and the Third and Fifth companies of see samples of the work and vou will h ORTERE - “] New York, Pler 25, East River, that 1o this new matier | NOFWich have been invited 10 4 5 Ch 3 foor, Roomevelt ‘Stroat. Mondays. Brought to Judge Greene the legal con- | 2% ORe of the ovenings, a | quickly see that many pleasing gifts can BOUND 1B. 0ps . Freight rocetven wath s pom ditions are g‘tflel»nl and, l;]\ the e ;2! 7 e F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. unga g . there is - = . g e ity 2o 5P o the nu]rr(—mufir‘{;url Looal Lagonics: be secured with a reasonable outlay, and perbaps the question of whether | (. . .. o= . 5 s 5 0 B e e ol e o Wamoceupled stores farea,novelty in Many Holiday orders have already Choice Cuts Corned Beef |b. 8¢ | Fancy Sait Ribs - Ib. 10¢ | Lean Pot Roast b. 8¢ Low Rate At 1-,..,.\ 56 7 &""‘7"“ ballots for the coming stat . = -~ > clection ‘e been rectived bt Town been placed and everything points to a |H Lean Salt Pork - 1. 8%2c | 6 Ibs. Tripe for - - 25¢ | Native Veal Roast . 122c § TO BERMU e from the secretary of | b di del. 3 3 An’ 1deal Sea Eri qlected at the town . very busy season, so do not delay. A e S Tthtest Koeort th. the fumed thelr duties nd are conducting | Dominien Catarre, 13, and Celia Mad- P F Tabl E‘;’{,fl“‘;’:“‘mm ‘Z‘.?:'“' e affairs of the town without regard | riera, 15, el 1 from Wakefield. Sher- . 3 # D IR = atn v o | o, 8 shonsd in Walendid s Yours for good Photographs, Creamery PURE 51b: s ol 35 ancy Table Bave their eiection deciarsd iliegal, Tn e in Providonce, B b [: LARD pail [: Natives B Butter b fl any event the democrats will have 8| Rey (I & Brrdisk of 5 H . 2E 2 Eajority of the solectmen, a8 the Fe- | ety Dot onih; Burdlck of the Sev- L ¢ Butter . par dozen L:,g:y:a::,.'z,.‘;:*‘-g; .,.M:.xu. @ired as well s the new board is COM- | the pulpit of the Broad Street Chriey i o Caiic or frolyht carried Bowed of two democrats and one repud- | 1ian ‘shurch Sunday morning, Yzt : F d FIRST.CLASS ROUNDTRIP, I IR & sae town cioction, in the| In Calvary.Baptist church “Sundsy i Our Best Prepared 31, ¢ Fine lavore BRI S]_SW Baveatuck Giettier, wae the ritentibs | he pastor. Rev. e Jonee, wil Spoak | COrFErE - 1. § (0 | BUCKWHEAT s Mixed O [ Bochiieen e sants Echarye of W e the morning on The Forziveness of Electric{ans In every ro “":Th“:‘,:‘,"‘m{‘ m‘ B et o O | Tieks b e, et Wil B Bap: § Solid Pack Pure COCOA Large Package i Danees G ymngatun, W z years, and to the s atisfac the democrats | parents in West Broad street. 10c R CORNSTARCH . |20 19¢c 7 bars 10 lbs. 770 250 SUGAR Oniy Bermuda steamer Wit Main Strest. i cimer (BT, Clavion . Budick ominied at |§ TOMATOES can In bulk - GOYD DUST pke. ToURS G ) cons froy and William H. Thorp, TlLurss | : B A antio Line: tandpoint, | afternoon, at the home. ot the mriasy |# Mohican Granulated LENOX SOAP e P | | Srag dropped from the hoard and an- o v, Fo SRl N B emtitutod, who 1o said o be) ii,v},.;f,,,‘,f;;h;21;’~\};i,>;;;f;;,“‘L‘;xr Friday of Dr. Maine's sister,~ 3rs. | is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and | | practically pledsed emov- | day morning on 'The Transfigurea| JCAD Merriss of Bradford, R. I Afrs. Charles. ewbury. 3 = 5 B e ror the piace | /5L A8 H Bormbled DIzIrie T | oty EE ey s | e recurned from [ Yellow ONIONS ” 1[; | Sweet pou'rol%s"c anmn-:mm-:st 15e Choice CELEbnY 4 e R N it i o vening subjsct’ will ‘be As', Shep| H7dc 16ft Frlday fo - enjoy _severai | of the wini- |M - .~ -4 gts. i e AReR s 2 qts. SR unc . Wint G SN " C W, ‘Kamp_of Rochester, N. Y. | mantic hool is the guest of | q q JEWETT CITY will spend Sunday here. | h George W. | |8 — {w ¥ . MYSTIC | " George E. Grinnell and son, C. 8 HoT FROM BROWN OUR B 1. s recelved no o5i| Principal snd Mrs. John Robinson— | Tucker-Hewitt Wedding This Evening | Weck's stay in New ¥ork. = H AT4P. ML J men's mendace in short ord Party. & Mrs, Jonn Baker is visiting relatives F. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Ast. Mr. Casey said Friday: “If I am te e deposed a5 patroima e senior class of the Mrs. Thomas O'Neil of Providence | for & democrat, well and & gramm 100l tendered Principal and | whe wedding of Mi s the guest of her parents, Mr. and Hartford, Conn. %3 know of any man that Mrs. John binson a farewel: re- | Hewitit, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Nathan Denison. Bave gucceed mo than piption Thursday evening, in Assem- | jamin P. Hewitt, and | = = = E 4 am satisfied that Ply hall The teachers of the school. | Tucker of Providence takes { COLCHESTER S R e = 5% ey B RMUD P—' ]} bave perforr - '1_;;"'”' :’(‘"‘mm”lf“.‘ and the board | (Saturday) afternoon at 1 { traveling about ten miles. They halted o ine sartoral Limit. i His Finish, aithfolly, and to the 1 isitors and their wives were | at the home of Miss Hewitt e = | about half way and held a_num- Vhat is the sartorial limit—A straw | = A $he great major invited to atiend the reception. Misa | Hev. Welcome T Bates, pasior o !T.e in Football Game—Boy Scoute on | DIE ADORL BaIE Moy and e, 2 e | hat et ot e eotorial timie S, ms‘t"f;f"';g 28 “é;j:;’,‘;fi"‘l“"“ ldd"‘_’ The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. zens. | ne M wao0d @0 Miss Made- | Union Baptiat. cnurch, Wil be i Hike. | Gilman_accompanied them. a|low shoes? A short skirt with a decol- | very wall walk.—Boston Tramsenat. || [FOUND THIP) S TUE XRANS. s = e oy the ceremony. e William Johnson was in Hebron an 7 k3 T layed g violin selo. Miss Li O S cer -|c i y. 1 ist? A i i Nt is now said that Eilhy Chessbro, | P i ila Bllowielon. Dakty” ‘ The Crabs and Shrimps, soccer £00t- | Columbin Friday. ete waist? A panama with a raincoat 13 99 supervisor of the strests of Westerly, | JiNES gave a fine imitation of a piion i ¢ Y e Mystic | Pall teams of the Boys' Alub, played on and rubbers? Or wlhat other “chop and Upwards TAGUS' @nd who has been appointed to the | yecoriing & iSesclior, class, throush its | At the assembly hall of the Mystic| ihe paric Thursday afternoon, and it S Sies el e S SR 5,545 TONS uperintendent of president, Georze vden nied | high school (West Side), the pupils| rogyjied in a te, 0 to 0. Umpire, G. B. | All About Metaphysics. Faresaiinn sta e Advice to Those of Meals and Birth Included wavs for the town of Stoninston, Mr. [Robinson 2 handsom and | were given a Hallowe'en party. ime|Gillman. If the Shrimps had won thé| A Scotchman thus defines metaphys- | er terms them?—Chicago Tribune. | A aceommoaations frst class, No Proirs ed Bcceptance of the aupoint. | Pear]l acarfoin. = Games were played | Foom ere orated With AU | three teams would hav P! “YWhel R e 7 | . second class or steerage. -chestra. et arvd il mot resion bis- Loy |and refreshments served. It i wiih leaves and jack-o'lanterns. 'Games ULt leams would have been ted Ihion 8. mbumhsd kons patth e | Baggy Cheek and Chin ||| {72350 6i258 Compartants: supme ¥ . yEswant sincerest regret of tha townspeopl> Were blaved: afterward dancing was | (ou'h Thurs st e is| ing aboot any subject takes a subject ¢ 2 i3t ; H e R The home coitag of Comncti: the townspeo, & own Thursday, having been with his Miss Gy e atiohly) M et rine signals; bilge keels; steam mman Albert I Lansworihy, chairman | fn il RODInSon and lis wile lcave enjoyed, the high school orchestra fur- | parents on Elmwood Heights for the | that nae mon kens anything aboot and | Miss Glddy (vi .xn{u:z =My ne R T R heated staterooms, Passengers land- B itise o Il T :‘;f- they have both won the esteem of | niShing musi e commitee IN¥ vestiwenic i explains it fo anither mon still more | SOWN IS & dream—very light gray volle. n ol ed at Hamilton. Bad much to do with £ o0l and community srge was Misses Lila Dougals, Dor- | rs. E. B. Worthinton was the | ignorant than himself—that's meta. | He (practically)—AL. yes; very pretty, | Let tha woman whose cheek muscles (| SANDERSON & SON, Gen, Agts., art of Mr. Chesebro, Hallowe’en Party. othy Purdy, Jenn! I AC8 | of relitives in Hartford Thu st I'm sure. But doesn't gray soil easily? | &re beginning to sag and who by the 22 State St, N. Y. e ? sal 3 i Walkeley and Tlorence Brown. Mr. and M Lucius R physies. = same token is acquiriug a double chin, or T.ocal A=ents. eiss of selary i Alice Shaw entertained a Hal- = Middletown were ftiests Thursday of| - — Miss G. (leuping before she looked)— | remember to keep her head is the asoribed for Mr. Chesebro's retention, 0 party Thursday evening, which Many at Chapel. D faictCwn mers ERest Whbedayiof) | Ob. 1 had it made with a broad black | o i i Mis salary st present is e e Wb T buan & 5 at | their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Stebbins, or A Reasonable Proposition. - advico of a celebrated beauty 'expert. at present is d_he artily enjeved by all the gues There was o large attendance at | thelr daught 5 top | Eirdlal—Chicamn Let her bathe her face, neck and chi Sae Tequired to furnish his own horse The greatest fun was at the table, | the stpper snd cntertainment given | LAnWood avenue. 5 | Bumper—You owe me $30,006, which e e e nd ol m-dml.ll!i:u“" B s over which were hung lanters lighted | in_Quiambaug chapel Friday evening. Social and Whist. Hou say you caw't pay. Why don't | 5% }(,unm of. saxolite in & half pint iteh B Bt ap e, R Souncllmen by electricity, and on whi h were va- | Mrs. Daniel Gray of L‘e(\)_ard spent | The Ladies” Guild of St. Andrew's|’you marry Miss Oldgirl? She's worth | Noither Got Her. hazel The result will surprise her, on | cream, lemorade, fruit, popcorn, nuts | - S | Hanah e serra dhRne th e s 2 | can't do that. But yon might marry | girl” | This tre: ns and reduces runabonut served the pu N B R g < or. O e Lt e\‘“n 54 i P kin and muscles, al: 13 h B Bt s pabont served the puroiand cands. Games of all & reniotere Mot Caled o aimea | Patales wero present from Fitchville,| her yourself and par me the differ. | “It doesw’t seem to have interfered | 2Kir A up‘the Siz0 mirenctiicding B s e s been Mlocarded and ' plaved. _Mrs. Shaw was a: et e e eatic postaes: B, | Moodus and other surrounding towns. | ence.Flie e with your friendship. | Naturally the tightening effect dis- 10 take the highway ocommittes . % Wive Rl " | Catts, Jiss C. W. Chester, Miss Mary Hike of Ten Miles. | P “No." One of us would have married | perses wrinkles and furrows. The were ssie Thompson, | Catts, Miss C. W. = S ~} E : X T e and g T tours of inspect th scom, Dai. oung, " | Crandall, Phenacetine (2), Yacht Siby], | ~ The Boy Scouts’ patrols met at their| Duripg the last year 840 cremations | her if the other hadn't always been in | 1otion is very refreshing. Be sure to — = | rea Burton, Alice Moore, Alree Sna mio: | Mabel Taylor, H. P. Wells, Mrs. Eugene | rooms Friday morning at 10 o'clock | took Pace in Engiamd as against 855 e ask the druggist for the powdered |'TWO GRAND CRUISES . B Behiician. deatooratio nom- s Trumbull, Tsabel Marshaly fions | Buck, Emma Weiss, Mrs. F. E. Cocia- | and went on a long hike in the countr. {for the previous. year. | % e - saxolite. NOV. 1912 FEB, 1913 inee for governor, took the speech of rd, Doria Forier, Doris Myott, | Tan, Mrs, Willlam Demorris (3). Mrs. A ) of Wester! e Beariwood, Georze McArihur, | H. Rechberg, John Slater, C. A. Chap- | OFeom New Yorky'™ | (preis B Frandinaoy Judge John W. Sweene. deltvered Woon ~m~.\;y & his addres. Lonsdale He made personal attack tion in thi “Who is Swee- | ney? He has for s been clerk of ston Andrew McN' Francis Bro: Paul, Wil Nelson of MeCluggage, Har Richard , ana ida. ! Frolic—Page Family Going to Flor- | | | man, Mrs. Dr. Cole, Joseph Marchand, Miss Mary Meyer, Miss Ruth Taylor, Sadie Wheeler. Going to Florid. Mr, and Mrs, E. C. Paige, who reside | | | | in_Norwich. Your Purchases Delivered In City For 5 Cents M. C. LONG, Speclal Agt. F. H. KENYON, Special Agt. By the Palatial Cruisiog Steamer VICTORIA LUISE following samo itinerary as S. S. CLEVELAND. B he j';m Somumittee of # Sunday Subjects. | on Church street, leave next week for | nnd ineluding all necessary ex. -‘m e d b Rev. E. W. Potter's morning topic on | I'lorida, where they will spend the s e Sy - 4 "‘:'»‘:Hfl‘f:“v e -vli}f‘"\n'-r at the Baptist church is on the | winter. Their daughter, Miss Louise © A tow nw,,,md_“m avaliable for the B o arious measures befors that | ovenant—The Duty of Clecr- | Paige, will g0 about three weeks later | i oy accsunsations {aatiatis foc the o rayton regime he | ng. The evening meeting is | to join her parents. During their ab- | @ | fom San Francisco Feb. G, 1915, 3y an ardent supporter of| of the Christian Indeavor | sence their home will be occupied by | JDUBAFION. OFf MACI CRUISE 110 = ty. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickerson. who Go to a large Department Store and Pay High Prices or Come AYS r - Rev. W. H. Gane’s subject in the | spend their summers in Quiambaug. | K Also Cruises to the Oricmt, West Indies, wCATARRE '«:‘».3"" BE_crn morning at the Congregational church | Sasar cirany rosigns at I W. Deni- | ; Hero and Let Me SAVE YOU 10 to 30 per cent. on your Dry |y A o O g R Sannot reac s B £ he Shining Way and in the oveing | aons & Co’s store tonight (Saturday) | Goods wants. Send for Tilustrated Booklet. (h.mhgbhq\av. tional l.ost Heirs and Waiting Wealth, and will leave for New York, to en- | 357 10 Sesery’ Enre-seiiea e Er 5 HAMBURE-AMERICAN LINE I & he Broadway build- | 0 The Ladles' Aid socfety of the Bap- | , The schools in the Broadway o ,AT. " 41-45 B'way, N. Y., or Samil Kroni tist church et at Mre. Francls Camp. | In€ Tere Slosed on frriday, the teach- SON, ol agent's. 121-125 Main %z. 's Thursday afternoon. The ladies E Sy @vack medicine oo < | vention. 3 ¢ 2 k-3 f-‘.—lhf.""” Faimes Jv(v:or:ksl.\h\gl.NDDDLA’llg;fi?‘ Case of Diphtheria. e ee SO00 Q. ru ore For 5 years | have been selling all styles, weaves and cclorn;gs | Can g Mrs. J. . Jefters, and Miss Mary Jehn, the young scl;‘ ofer. :_m]hMrs. of Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods—Silks and Linings at 10 to 55c Emown, combined wit best | Brown. Fred Tourgee, is confined to his home 2 a yard Lower Prices than Elsewhere. e u “re Parifets. actine alrectii on the s Borough Notes. e i | Owing to the fact that there were CORSETS at 160 o 50 pair.... Lower Prices than Elsewhers ©EBS surfaces. Thte perfect combima- M. C. Webster is visiting in | Mali childr:n in the house and pre- | g ; - € the two neZaie e £ what L ebster i3 iting in | S - Y“-n}: bfi‘ taken to prevent the | many who could not get in to see us on fila(;\llEERSYat 1;2;; to 1;50 pair. tawer };m_c“ :I;t‘an Ellsewl;‘-re I e SR Abbrtn hrgely IRCRtarrs. Send Ter | ramnmcur- Fred S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs, | sPread of the disease. ; | 3 k - 2 \at 4c to 15¢ pair. ower Prices than Elsewhere 5 ¢ i ool o E: . e CERRY Brown and Georze Ayer go to News From All Points. Saturday, we are going to distribute i PETTICOATS at 17c 0 $2.50 each Lower Prices than Elsewhere e e S e B3 CHENEY & CO. Props, Toledo, 0 tbday to atiend the Hewltt-| Miss Ruth Rogers of New London | Ladies’ Tailoring at the Lowest Possibie Prices for first-class workmanship. purily : 5 st Take Halls Family Fils for consti- R o B P bottles of OLIVE OIL Notions 10 to 30 per cent. Lower Prices than Elsewhere. In tho interests of our sick gne's pation SEE & Tov da e ghasabos . . better health, bring your prescriptions s o s spen 2:“1‘:7‘“(.“1\,\\“‘ilin’;f”:r‘ 'm- Averts Awful Tragedy. This OLIVE OIL is absolutely pure: £ FOLEY" o} 184 leary Grey’s Miss Belle Grey | mimely advice given Mrs. Will- i 2 . | POUND. \ccompanies him home today for & | oughby, of Marengo, Wis., (R. No. 1) Has been tested in our laboratory, and is I DU h? Easgi Answered DUNN’S PHARMACY B aatains its o e ek e . . |prevented a dreadful {ragedy and H s 'S ’ et A congng est| | Jvs. Louise Wright of Norwich hus [ saved two lives. Doctors had said her | of good flavor, % : either for children or rown et M 1. Crum frightful cough was a “consumption” | Practically No operating expenses, I say. NO HIGH RENTS, HIGH SAL- 50 Main Street R st e, Dar — e cough and could do liitle to help her. | PRICE ARIED BUYERS or EXPERT SAIESMEN—and very light as regards ad- e genuine Foley STCNINGTOR. After many remedies failed, her-aunt vertising matter. All these SAVINGS REVERT TO MY CUSTOMERS. and Tar Compound, and refase e = DO New Dl In Bottles, small . , . 25c¢ 2RE YOU ONE OF THEM ? ~ oo & Oigood Good Week for Fi s ;| covery. “I have been using it for 5 E ELL YOU! Five years ag pened thi solely for - - iitiintes. The Lee & Osgood Co. or Fishing Flest—Noyes’ | 00 Y10 she wrote “and the awral In Bottles, medium . . 50c LET ME TELL YOU ! _Five years ago I opened this place solely for the idelio Beer e Equal Dont Exi Team Wins in Bowling Match. cough has almost gone. It also saved 1 of selling goodz at Cut Prices only. Tam pleased to state 's Equal Don ist. r s 2 0. EBves In Bottle: arge Z5¢ certziniy o a most sicces: busitess. In a place with a floor e R s « e Rav. A - my little boy when taken with a severe n Do S, g e e L £ 'Y have be an average annual ©On Draft or in Boitles. | gk ek | ven Wil preach n\xl]‘ff-]:‘m?:w-\:—mfi‘; ettt e In Pint Sealed Tins. . 50c business of over $1,400.00. With my Setremely small operating cspenses 1 Team Delivers Everywhere, len's Arnica Sa It's the one per-|church Sunday at both services. lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. % Leve been mioie tian pleased with the net results. L B Soree. Scaiie. S Dz | e naons et SR e In Quart Sealed Tins . $1.00 ACKEL & ¢0. , Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes.|of flatfish and cod “week. The —_— R h Th ' D P : l Seores, Chapped Hands or ( 1 8 o rrels y . 48 S, R o7 Pl Ty | Gt Cati At o ootk gts e World Growing Bettert AT SHENDHE Sl emember This: | Do Posiively Guarantee s DFOR [13 & 0d ( en Rey 300 pounds of cod. 1 0| Many things go to prove that it Is. T0 UNDERSELL ALL OTHERS. 2 in a position to do so — ana oxE | JOSEPH BRA ll, ol Ihe wey Blousuds arel teyini to help | TRIAD ORDER ALONE Wi coSVINeE Yo Noyes' Team Won. others is proof. Among them is Mrs | i & o i = The Ten Pins bowled t W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H. Fin. | Book Binder. led their fourth S . mateh on the Arion alleys Thursday good health by taking Electr! AGAIN If you have any Suits, Coats or Separate Skirts, also Dresses that N 4 Noyes team talnz all fonr | Bitters, she now advises other | are now faded or soiled or are a color that is not pleasing to y Slank Books Mads and Ruled to Order 3 10 BU7 M Wests I ym Dewharst's toam, defeat. | 7S, everywhere, to take them. “For ; bring them here, and LEWANDO'S America’s foremost French Dyers and S ALAAY. | T etd Balietetnbintde S pin. b a4 years I sul'[olrl-(l with stomach and Cleansers will cleanse or dye them for you a;%éaé\? \g; t!m‘p:iqvg o\fva 1’:\ew Telephons Z& ¥ J Sewharet cantil 43, | kKidney trouble” she writes: “Every garment, BECAUSE ALL WORK GUARAN 3 LASS. We have g - boggg, TUrSt captain—863, | 1 iiCine T used failea 1l I took Biec: | SATURDAY SPECIAL AT A SPECIAL PRICE | garment BECAUSE ALL WORK Gl R A o castomere: in—s2g | tric Bitters. But this sgreat remedy | 5 IRDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY R0 Captain—529, i pciped me wonderfully.” They'll help | y ! n = o= Lelivered fo AnyPari of Westerly Branch hizh sinsle, 189, }iay o Thevirofine ‘best. fon. 5. q Pats i - R A @@Efl £\ B’ Gy ! ot al .........Three Millidn Dollurs b s e M e A T : i seo. | QA LA LD Afted s 4ot ibnfe wig | K . ey i gl Cornelius J. Courhlin and John Lo- s s e . 3 LT Ry s g PE Ao _ Oter Fifty Thousand Accounts. management. zames, and would have had to scrub the floor in one of the prominent bus- Eetablishea 1901, iness places here hid not Philadelphia for both acute and chronic kidney and bladder ailments. It is especially rec- ommended to elderly people for its The Lee & Osgood Go,“Zsnsc™ Become acquainted with his new method veans of you saving many dollars in g as their purchasing agent. selling, which will probably be the per were two enthu supporters | FOLEY’S KIDNEY REMEDY (Liquid) Hatcaerdiinn y couriecus and efficlent 1a 18 | of the Athletics in the championship |Is a great medicine of proven value N. B. The man who is saving hundreds of dolars for his customers by | 0. v m...«S-.».‘o::‘ G sranwin St WHEN you want 0 pu your bust- g P N o r s Ta st 3 oy SR the future. BRSO Do Ontamatstae _ | 2 on Now ey ee using, | | wonderfil onle jand_ reconstructive Agent for Park & Tilford Candy. ness merore. the. publls, 11 ted by the o L Ar T B Sl L 5 e pe 25 1] N dium better i‘.‘. King, and Mrs, Samuel Péndleton and | comfort it gives them. The Lee & Os- ang n & {{ Miss' Muriel Latham were guests on ) good Cn Hudnut and Roger & Gallet Perfumes. Ainz shlumnsg 2 =

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