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r— . ' { g " IOFR OrTYT " RAr |NO INDIGESTION, GAS OR “‘nr' AM&M‘ Norwich, Thureday, Nev. .2, 1911, Srie. Furnelstavion = dnd " » - s Ends Worst Case of Dyspep FURNISHING The® Bulletin _sheuld be +a|New Hampshire Man Sues Royal Linen Mills Co,, Inc,,| ‘Five Minutes. & Sons N A S beciibers whe Al o ressive Why not get L W .~ 1 T hy Do B Some nNoOw- UNDERTAKERS . s o e - of Stonington to Recover—One Divorce Case. ment, and forever rid yourself of Gaihs of, - & S to The Bulletim Stomach trouble and ll;‘dlg%sltlon? A . 88 Main 5 THE WEATHER SRy dieted stomach gets the ues an s st There have been 29 new cases filed | him to purchase 35 common shares for f;x";'"g:;e.. (g“:p:p‘.; &o‘z‘:l“'_’he":ffl Conplele Home F lll’lfilel‘l _ Forecast For Today. in the office of the clerk of the superior | 3500, he was also dealt with fraudu- | goctive jnices working. There will be LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED For southern New England court for the first Tuesday in Novem- | cntly, It 15 alleged, He gave In pay-ino dyspepsia or belching of Gas or 4 B oo and colder ‘Thursdar: Friday fair, con- | yer. The following were filed on Wed. | et & check for.$250 amtl agreed to |eructations of undigested food; no tinued cold: moderate north ywinds, o= N e Do on el [ may ke YRS Dufore ‘Pectmber “ist. feeling like a lump of lead in the Predictions from the New York Her- | nesday: ’ Willlam M. Stark of New London, | stomach or heartburn, sick headache ald: On Thursday partly cloudy warm- | Charles H. Hawes of Hanover, N, administrator of the D. A. Mallery es- |and Dizziness, and your food will not = er weather will prevail, preceded by |}l has sued the Royal Linen Co., | tate, has brought suit against . J.|rerment and poison your breath with rain or snow, with light northwesterly | InC.. and Mark L. Gilbert and J. Elmer | Luce of East Lyme, administrator of | auseous odors. winds. and on Fridav clearing weather | Avers of Stonington for $5.000, and | the J. W. Luce estate, asking for fore- Pape’s Diapepsin costs only 50 cents with slight temperature changes. asking that the contract be declnrediclolute of the morigage and posses- |ror u large case at any drug store Clibedtions 5 Movwich. void, the delivering up of two s'anolslon of mortgaged' roperty. here, and will relieve the most obsti- Y notes and a check for $250, as well as | Bessie Rogers Williams of Norwich !pate case of Indigestion and Upset The following records, reported from lan injunction restraining the defend- | has sued Henry Williams of Providence | Stomach in five minutes. g | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes [ants from negotiating the notes or | for a divorce, claiming desertion since There is nothing else better to take | .'d i temperature and the barometric |check. June 28, 1906. They were married |Gas from Stomach and cleanse the changes Wednesday: & | It is claimed that he was induced to | June 7, 1903, her maiden name being |stomach and intestines, and, besides, P I oy - 36 30.05 |invest in 42 shares f the preferred and | Bessie Rogers. She wants to resume |one single dose will digest and prepare 1s m. ... - . - 4 . 84 of the common-stock of the com- | her maiden name and wants the cus- |for assimilation into the blood all your 3 6 p m. ... coeeeee 48 pany and that the financial condition | tody of a minor child, food the same as a sound, healthy Highest 58, lowest 47 of the company was misrepresented. Rebecca Cowles of Waterford has |stomach would do it i Comparisons. He gave $1,000 in cash and agreed to | brought suit against the city of New | When Diapepsin works, your stom- o | Predictions for Wednesday: Rain: | P2y the balance, $3,200, before Novem- | London for $2,000 damages, claiming (ach rests—gets itsell in order, cleans Sinik-bekasniag north at nisht. ber 15, 1911. It is ciaimed the shares | that the defendant neglected to main- | up—and then you feel like eating when = Wednesdty's weather. Overcast and | Were worthiess, that the company is|tain a crosswalk properly at the cor- [you come (o the table, and what you threatening: variabie winds becoming | 2€avily indebted and insolvent, and | ner of Green and Golden streets, and |eai will do you good. 2 north; cooler. that the property was all the time |her foot caught on % projecting stone Absolute relief from all Stomach Economv in the use of coal. | i b v R A mortgaged for $20,000. | therein, throwing her to the ground. Misery waiting for you as soon as ay . g On or about September 1. 1811 | breaking her right arm and wrist, be- | vou decide to take a little Diapepsin.| . o P [ P T e as induced to purchase five preterred | sides causing other bruises. Tell vour drugsist that you want | Fine baking qualities, Homisesy "sats” || ot [} Moo sheres and common shares €or | On a common count to reccver | Pape’s Diapepsin, because you want to NEED TO BE FIXED. - acena B s . - . He gave $750 in payment in! 31,040 loaned, J. A. St. Germain of |become thoroughly cured this time Simple adjustment. ! Day. a. m. | p.m n. m. || p. m. |cash’ and twe notes for 300 payable | New London, has sved Charles and | Remember. if your stomach feels out pie 7 ents. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR 1119 |in 90 days. Catherine Samuelson of New Londen |of order and uncomfortable now. you Morn. On the 11th of October. to induce for $1.100. can surely get relief in five minutes Q “u d b lh PAY LARGE PRICES? || R S AT ualities possessed by the = A H hold Medicine ! i | FOST SURGEONS FOR [FIRST sHOP MEETING | iat stops coughs quiekly ama cures “\]'i‘;":‘{a;‘“;d,?:;et‘;“;;g‘:c:’ | 5 . -01 EASTERN CONNECTICUT. | UNDER Y. M. C. A. AUSPICES. | colds is Foley’s Honey and p /O &6 99 pain vou ¢ 3 s - St i i s i pound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, . x:].; x;‘»mmelh b i s o followed by flood tide. iggi Named for This | Address by Rev. C. H. Ricketts at|ferson St So. ((:nluz»f\, l\'en. > Lo e 11 teeth with silver or e i in Three Counties. McCrum-Howell Co.’s Plant. can recommerd Foley’s Honey and Tar l Mor °50" cents ana. gosa |1 GREENEVILLE NEWS. i - — ; glampound/ag LU Gins R covshe | or solid zold erowns 'J| The * following persons are hereby At the McCrum-Howell plant on|ang ¢0iqs. i o S 3{1 iyl LINE Notes and Personals of Local Inter- |aPpointed post surgeons, announces | Wednesday, between 12.35 and 12 bagd cold and my: neighbor, Mrs. Ben- i ¥ ey Adjutant General Cole, to determine | noon, a shop meeting attended by 150 | SO1, cured herseif and her whole fam- | 0 ints Assoclatibn 4nd AU~ s e Sseasione Do milieery Suly Ny The | ma whs eliducton mdee thiel wuc | eyane. o, SUL meleBporired o “ - Thomas lle: £ W . . standard of disapility prescribed by |vpices of the Y. M. (. A..and at its|Pound. I iy B A - perintends the mamufacture of §i Thomas Mullen of Westerly was a |{n, surgeon general: | ccnelusion those in the audience votea |SPeaks highly of it.” Lee & Osgood Co. fqu,“fi,‘"f;,‘.'.’.fi.'.',,‘?,:. ol;;e:;’;tr"" : oo ¥ HlNe‘:\' {nndon County—J. Torris‘gtokn vnegnimously in favor of having (he | msee—————————— SRpAS A es Gordc ol ack. New London: Ross E. Black,!Y. M. C. A. conduct one of these every | By oridering of us you recel qu.;?:;si lr?;ul): h:;, '\‘,‘L ’"‘e_‘i‘l,\,”o“‘ 2 Wew London; Harry E. Higgins, Nor- | week. Another one will consequently {crucible and tell me whether they dif- ;‘:le ’l;\el;eflt of his years of ex- | - g s o wich; Robert E. Harrington. _\'or&g be conducted at the same hour next|fer from the tears of kings and prin crience. 3 e TR i Stonington: George W. Harris. Old | Wednesday, with the same speaker and X AR N Work guaranteed ten years gulos}tmul.'“;‘rfizrlldsfl;l;\\c\'“ur‘t?ud Main ‘«:r‘e):; Lyme; George D. Stanton. Stonington: | musicians gppearing. *f'“;" 243 p i, g i e “”f'_ ard as we iease our offices and B & Tovi Siye vore ity anford H. Holmes, Jewett City: Ired| The meefing was held in the foundry. | ‘5ements the poorest Immigr have been established here telght o 5 h.“K;\n(rfii Niantic. %8 w. ag.|d= Louis O. Potter sang two num- |that secks these shores and see vears our guarantee is of in- Mty Jof . Bri Z Vindham County—William W. Ad- | hers in fine form, with Miss Elizabeth |in they vary from the same things in | aisputable value. 2 ' s;:;:]ai;m O oridgeport has| . ms, Moosup: John J. Russell, Put- | as accompanist. The brief t ut princes and cabinet officers! We wiil be pleased any tims nds on Boswell avenue. 2 nam: Theodore R. Parker. Williman- y Rev. C. H. Ricketts « re only a f of the many tn 1ine your teeth without tic: Frank P. Todd, Danielson: Robert | Greatest Union in the World, applyine that make ail the world akin; charge. Miss Anna Lynch of Willimantic has | C-, Paine. Thompson. .| this to the brotherhood of man. |that make the biggest union in the 4 ii8 been spending several srith Mbms Tolland County Thomas F. Rock-| ‘This topic, he has merit , | woric Open from 9 & m. P. m. Bl Boile Leenard of H street well Rockville; C. B. Newton, Stafford | peing a live subject, born in an | Can janything, apart from these s Springs: William L. Higgins, South | gate atmosphere and filled h lcommof possessions and comion ox- | Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. Tr g ol .. | date suggestions. The tendenc perienc make the hnman brother- k3 1 4«' or Wednesday for Lowell, Mass. All persons between the ages of 18| jogether is becoming univer hood? Can nationality? Certainly not, ]ng h.2 dariors Pl e e R i e g i and 45 vears desiring exemption from | now all sorts of combinations | for we are not all Americans by birth, By military duty by Tesson. of mentsl.or | fomid _throughout the ¥ {o- Englishmen, or Germans. Can lan- DR. JACKSON, Mgr. William A. Pitcher was able to be |PP¥8ical disability must report to one | would have been conside the wild- { zuage”? Certainly not, for we do mnot about Wednesday after being confln of the post surgeons for examination.|est kind of dreams fifty vears ago.!all speak French, or Italian, or Swed- & 5 « » Eranklin Square, Norwich, Gonn. | 1o his hiome on Prospect stcect torcd |and if found exempf will be furnished | Ingustrial plants have grown up ali,ish. Can religion. or rather does. re- We invite you to inspec few days with pleurisy | with a certificate of exemption, to be the country on a scale which on? Certainly not, for we are not £ e {filed by them with the selectmen of | would have been staggering to our an- {ali helie or non-believers, bond or | the new patterns with ga: B TR P I ave | the town in which they are Hable 1o cestors. | Dt o Sabe cof s Goos It s S ooy i S i ¢ the | enrollment. Those wh® are exemwied | Referring to a visit to the plant of | Gladstone, looking over the same m'”“l h i “illage recently. One especially tarse|PY. DOSt surgeons in any vear since!ihe Genen§l Electric company. he said [book with a poor washerwoman in|@ttachments. T“E Fl"ES| one on Sixth street was taken down | 1350, and the disabilily classed as per- | . was most impressed when he saw |Spurgeon's great lLondon church, Wednesday manent. and who are now living in the | (he 17560 employes leave the 149 [sfiows it. Deep down in. the human S A e same town, will not be required to be | works the company and scatter | heart is there not an eternal sense of 3sc D I N N E R TAFTVILLE examined again, unless by order of the | 1, their homes, being a thing mass | human oneness? Let the child of the 2 ! surgeon general. Persons who neglect | in the broad avenue of about a mile in | poorest immigrant fall overboard from 137_141 M n St eel IN TOWN Mesti f Foreign Miss 3 te file their certificate of exemption !jepgth. Outside the gates steam cars |one of our t ocean liners. and in- al r leeting o oreign Missionary Society | with the selectmen before the first day |4nd trolleys were waiting to tak 1 | stantly the engines will stop and the to Albany Troy and other nearby | wh life savin apparatus will be ties and towns. Som t i put in force to . the life of the DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 12 s R T A | The members of the Women's For- surgeons will make Px‘»nlh‘uuns]snan;fi-l) drawn to that i n . k Xemplior of | child of a social nobod Why, do you eizn Missionaty society met in the in accordance with G. O. No. parlors of the Congregational! church . G. 0. 3 Wednesday afternoon znd the presi- | February, 1912, will report to the su humanity. T felt that I mged to|ask? Because God has stamped the them, and they to me. That crowd |value of a human soul upon the world, i 4 stood representative of the biggest | For o ce that T belong to this dent, Mrs. Samuel Prentice. occupied {F#on general on blank form as DPro- |ynion in the world, that of the Humane biggest upion, ihis greatest ar in chain The meeting was opened | vided the names of all exempted by . 3 ith singing, i them, giving.age, town and disabilit s. and@ on the first of e i Brotherhood. Of course, the individ- |the world: Henc reat responsibil- followed By responsive . ai - |ual differences here were very great.|ity rests upon me and you to do our 3 reading and oraver by cresident. [and the names of all examined and |They represented many nationalities, | part in brirging this union to its glo- | “0USE l‘URNlSuIN Fancy TOKAYS he report of the secretary, Miss Ger- | N0t exemptéd. The fee for examina- e many lanzu 1d their jrious destin » trude Young, was read and accepted.|tion will be paid on approval of the aims were as divers: as | Rev. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis, who Baskets—all kinds| The missionary convention to be heid |adjutsnt general upon the report made | Sorsonalitics. Among them were (he|was the lecturér here on T COMPANY IING at Norwdch, Nov. |15 the surgeon general. Zo00d and the bad, the strong 7 the | evening in the Y. M. C. A. cour ’ . 8 and 9, was dis - cussed and plans for the winter were | Blanks for certificates of exer {veak. prosperous and tlie thrift- |speaker at these shop meetings Spinach, Celery, Parsley, Etc. | finced aver. There was a good attend- ’-‘fld reports to surgeon general! w | less, rences that you will find in | Brooklyn, N. Y., having addressed We desire 10 give special notice te ey <& ance. | stvplied to post surgeons by the ad- owd. Still T could not helo | men at i Iyn navy yard the public that we carry the finest line | ; [JRE e , that these were shallow dis- | Mrs, Hillis . _speaker at of home furnishings on the market Pooplo’s -‘..k.t Hallowe’en Secial. | cOlnb;r:‘fllll0':”;:_&531;"1‘@\0:".;20 one comgared with that mighty | meetings IWe do.a credit business and ous Miss je Adams e rtained e | o 3 y. vle power that had welded them - prices are equal to the lowest cash members of Miss Tilionaeeangd the |the sureeon general. are hereby pro- iints one common human oneness. The | RButler and family | prices prevalling anywhere. Our 6 Frankiin St. school clase at her home Tuesday ever igated in accordance with Section |ihings that brought them into a for Ttaly. Mr, But-|agent will call on you with a booklet : €97, General Statutes. ag amended: |y,; protherhood were more nume ler owns a farm there, Give him a hearing and he will fully ty, enilepsy or mentalaberration. |, potential than those | explain our easy payment system loss of sight of an eve or permanert | . lefect of one or both eyes. loss of Learing, loss of sneech, loss of an arn: or leg. or any other injury or diseas ch incapacitates for manual labor. Selectmen can only exempt on certif {cates of post surseons. rated them inte individual hey had to struggle against t stacles that all men are up dispersed at a late hour and voted the hostess an ideal entertainer. Those pres ent were attired as follows L sie Siddon, old fashioned {every day. In these davs of ex CLOUTIER—In Moniville 50 g w00 | CONTINENTAL warwew | Fyrpiture Co :;elx:‘mg.t Dancing wn: enjoved and R shiments were served. The guests DENTIST : DR. E. J. JONES liv they all had to plan ¢ othe and decently educate the | | dren ¥ had begotten. Th Elsie Adams, a colonial " Aliss 3 make Mana T al girl Aliss | post surgeons will not make exami- | 1.q% 0 gevice wavs and means a Saite 46, Shannon Building tch; Miss Bella |, otions nor give certificares for ex- % < ing, and the hours were pleasantly JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prep. }pu“d I e i Tty e B n, i bl : i, i % as vassals in the dark a ’ Take elevator Shetucket street em- | ionani, 2"3,9}((‘,’,‘,‘,.," Qtei g liss Jennie | emptions previous fo the date of this men in the clear solar light of | MARRIED INCORPORATED trance. ‘Prons garet Combiss, a college boy: Miss Ada | O 0CF OF later than Jan. 1912, entieth centt vilization. And | GRIGGS —IKINGSBURY—in ' Candlish, = i3 achooist e they are beginning to see, ail of them. | u, Oet. 51, 1911, by 3, m S i UL SEReRag ochionis ik ACADEMY CLASS OF 1905 {hat they must not sleep if they are to| . Dafrow, Norman' B. Griges 813 to 819 CHAPEL STREET, UM T enjoy to the full the political rights Miss 3 Kings! ¥ PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Personals. | Take Action sw the: Sieath of dohn €. ftimt are. gukranteed to them in the | — NEW HAVEN, CONN. A O oehw ol DMenville. X Blake of Jewett Citv. constitution of the United States. And DIED. E. L. BURNAP ., has visiting Mrs. Normand. o B it tan digadia ' In _Colun Telephoyte 2262, iy 4 F A meeting of the Academy class there must be a mighiy Yer Miss Florence Bassett of Watertown. | 1005 ‘mos Rold on Wednesdey evonin ! e Y. M. C. A. for the purpose o what is worst in their spiritual ideals to which they all d s re 1 Columbia al C M WILLIAM 3 : e 4 action on the death of one of t | acee: Thesé are of the Prices and werk saisfactory is thS Joseph Robinson of Kast Lyme | members, John Gilbert Blake. of Jew- | things that make men one in the ex- : , on. Nov. 1, Mrs 216 Main Street is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lil- fett (ity. Noah Lucas, president of |al*ed sense of brotherhood. There are 1 aged 38 vears 1 ain parlors, 70 ting to order.|other things that belong men in called the me 130 Platt Ave. Tel. libridge of Front street. the clas: o : commo i tend A afternoon Mr. Mansfield and family have mov: | oot O oD W et T |oraeenr wmion 1 the “word apiew CARPENTER BUILDER JOHNSON AND BENSON, ed from Baltic into the Louis Paquette s v a e equallv liable P s gl cemete , B oo Mertbanite oaoe, neral, and it was voted to send a quallv liable to ihe common a o g AL ! and JOBBER ht under the & us machir uickly kil 10 wears a ¢ 20 Cenral Avenue. reath appropriately mar! class numerals and the Academy ini- | SLATE ROOFING HARE AND HOUND CHASE. |y ed with the | dents of life. If brot onditions, the i men run Would a s Adelaide | for he man es Brady malm | QURLBUT—At »wn as | brother, Rev Ali kinds of repairing done at shert notice at lowest prices possible con- sistent with good work but. Wap iss Hazel B. Smith, M Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters}Beys of Broadway Schoe! had Lon E Crook 1 T. V. b rher. o re- ving, Cor Willia and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- Run. i s e — R Cut ters the [ Y Hosibe: VI | patimates on new contract work so- bing premptly attsided to. Jttions which are to be publi veins of any nne Or every one of those | WEBB—In New London, Oct. 31, 1911, | licited and given careful and prompt Tel. 7% Physical Directo: Pease of the |the newspapers and a copy also to be [17.500 men and women I saw last sum- | Clara A ldow of Thomas tion. [ 4953 A a hare and|sent to the fam of Mr. Rlake. He |mer. nd in every se you wouid W. We FENE) Come around and see us or tele- Lounds chase for the Broadwa: school |is the second member of the cl to | strike warm, red ‘blood, which, under | SMITI—In New London, Oct. 31, 1011 f phone 379. ear of her Oet, 31, 1 D 11, John 5 1 be held the daughter. Mrs. Min 3 Main street, Thur . . [ . . - boys on Tuesday afternoon right after | pass away since graduation. . the strictest chemical anaiysis, would a4 4 nlm “mb"lg school. starting from the Church street i sy reveal absolutely the same qualitic Smith, In the entrance with three hares chused by a M Where iz there a human spirit s pack ef about a dozen heunds. ‘he COMMOR FTERD COL ST ! &here on God’s broad earth w : 4 A peep Into an up to date bathroem | FUD 00k them ‘down through the city | Montville Case Fimished and Judge suffer, or has _suffered ience of Allen and Walker. s only less refreshing shan the batm|C'er Oon to Laurel Iill and back and i t 1o me a sinzle human 1 Amburn, itse.f. = During the summer you w{'fl ;l;eu up !r‘r‘uz Molegan pari. The Took the Papers. { who is not lable to injury day afternoon at 1 o'clock the more lock to the bath for bed! iares marked their trail with paper . & L ever Jived who was i i ¥ o () Office—McGrory Bullding. e T un’pl““l}: scaitered along the wav. On Wednesday morning the court of | | St s Do Mol P(’)_'l\'j:Ehf‘( X\n }fl:(':w city, Nov, 1, 1913, i e ahi At plans of the porcelain and other tubg| TDle hares were caugii Mohegan | €O'Bmon pleas came In here for the is fuil? Strin from the 5idh. o ours 30, 7-8 p. m. 8nd give vou estimates for the work|P2Tk bY four of the pursuing hounds, | somvpletion of the case of Dr. 3 a1l the artifcial thins : =% Telephone: 56¢-1 Rupres of putting them in in the best manner|©f Which Mr. Pease was the leader. | Ta¥lor of Montville vs. lsadore Raboy oty HE A el Resolution Respect. it from a sanitafy standpoint--and guar- | ANOther run will prodably be held next of d;_\g"“,‘n:””‘“:g”““m‘;;‘emi";' €| heine from another and what ha a mee the Class of 1905 of week. charge f roken lej | SFmni silingg 1 1 Norwich e Academy, called (o antee ‘the entira Job Fapad o Ciae s areudeuna e uage (bok | SNy one Tan just the same as any |the Norwieh Free Academy; galied, (o g OUIS H. BRUNELLE " Y. M. C. A. Peal e papers. Couri will come in here | 21 orieafiig: 1o go 7od, s bert Blake. the following resolutions J. E TOMPKIN o .t Fouiney. Saturday moinfug for fiie irial bf the {ime aien are created: the same | Wile Dyteed: 3 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) o - ]}nu{' games have besn run off as case of Swift & Co. vs. J. B. Gladue in appearance and functional Wher s, It as pleased God in_ His I’- C.ke and Breld . the start of the pool tournev at t ~ % e A E the same as svbject 1o sick- | Aimighty ence to remove from 67 West Main Street Y. . C. A. Coyl has gefeated Mabrer, PRS2 o i IS y & o g b g e ddpbe o DL A i ies, 3 A HALLOWE’EN SOCIAL. classmn Gilbert Blake; be il that cannot be excelled. and Allen has : feated Mabrey in their 50 point games, | B ¥ solved ¥ sympathy of the making the following now the stand. | The Round About Seciety Entertained 4 A T L I o e e i il v ing at Home of Mrs. Marshall Epps. CANNOT BE ( 3 an szion of the deep re- The Vaughn Foundry Co. AN el i | RIS L5, Sxbrepslon of tha dsep ve; Coyl . A . P 1.00 The Round ABout ciub was ente % inex Blo - 3 | conie: t resolution he =ent Allen . 1 1 500 3;43'5“' 1 "i“ngrax the latter's home on ernal remedies. Hall's Catarrh | P2PeT HAZEL B. SMITH o Mabrey 0 5 - AMain street Tuesday vening with taken internaily, and acts d By i, X, furnished premptly. stoek ot o —_— = a5 whist and ot interspersed [rectly on the bigod and mucous su \m-: ,\4[!"!-7 B. (?mh : vatterns. No. 11 te 25 Ferry Street Hartford.—An engagement party | With piano. violi vocal solos. The | f2ces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a b A ok ) Wes miven recently by ex-Senator Pat. |n0Use was fittingly decorated and a |4uack medicine 1t was prescribed by Committee, rick McGovern in honor of the com- |fine collation was served by the host- |(1\° OF the hest physicians in this coun- ing marriage of his niece, Miss Bessie |55 A most enjoyable evening was | ian Ti is composed of the best tonies : ® . McGovern, and Frederick J. Caston- |Passed by the society. known, rnm%in-ddv_vuh]u:c best blood guay of Collinsvilles The marriage will purifiens, Sceps Spectly. on ihe miu: H 1 Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | f2ke piace Wednesday. No. 7. Popular Method of Transportation. ||i 15 Sutieces Thte perfect comb: Handsome Styles in Driven by the New York chaulfeur, produces such wonderful results In cur '5 " I su...t F Agent for Richardsom and Beymton the new auto-truck of Charies E. Lilli- |Ing Catarth. Send for = testimonials, ain A COATS, SCARFS Furnaces. bridge on Monday made the run from {free. . _ 2 85 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. Fl".] Sorwich to the new Quail Trap in Fé{;,,’,‘y‘,l&\:fi}, R AR T Toleae O and MUFFS. AGER HNorth Woolmiiak 10 sanry a pool hbist vhice Siguis Family Pils for consti- 4 M tel iced S ab D' - te Mr. Rawson select by George E.|pation. K v - - erate ypr iced and ab- iraciy: Elliott of the Creakum club. The car SRS B el od — climbed the English Neighborhood A Mail Carrier’s Load unera c urs 1 liable at T. F. mNs N hill without trouble, and the pionesr |, 2 solutely relia 1 . 37 o o St T ; seems heavier -when he has a weak by s igr: > state line |pack and kidney trouble. Fred Dueh- —AND— . = by auto-truck showed that th be |2 , X : 'S - Heating and Plumbing, | BT e remiiin st suresn mra. | e porsiar meihiod o Sone alvian | 107, ™ 0000, ), Sl Ko MACPHERSON’E g Rifnfture moving. i e s i Embalmers " THE FURRIER, : 3 vere pain across my back. Whenever T 92 Franklin Strest Prempt service day or might Groton.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey |carried a heavy load of mail my kid- 291 Main St Norwich, Conn. s Zady Assistant. and l::d “Sn“m :;;rc‘hud Bailey are rev tm:’blo il:ncru-epoa Some time ago e i A g dence 116 T A expec me n” from a trip |1 started takin ley’s Kidney Pills WHEN you want te put vour busi- Resi T roadway. through the south. During their ab- |sna since tunng‘ them I have gotten Lady Assistant. WHEN 7y0u want fo DUt yewr busi- ness befinre the public. taeres iz no me- Te .-..M"':'“"_L sence theyv have visited in Tennessee: (pmirm_\' rid of &Il my kidney trouble ‘Telephene cail 328-3. ness befurz the public. l’l’\ern is mo me. . @twm better than through (he advertis- = iso the battlenelds of Gettysburg and and.am as sound now as ever.” Lee & ¢ dium better than throligh ‘he advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin lumns of The Bulletim. ull Run Osgood Co. Henry E, Church, Wm. Smith Allem. ing

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