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? =2 3 o N = 3 g T i S being made for Norwich lodge by the ENDS i : ollowing commitice which has been v ECHOES FROM THE LODGE L A TR B e sy e o lams, Thomas L. lelds, 1 i p : ol Gas, Heartburn, Headache, Sourness i H. Murphy and John H. Carney. . i i 2 > s : ':E iy and All Stomach Misery Ended. il | I g R v £ WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. With Pape’s Diapepsin. n 0 e Owls’ Watch Charm for John R. Robinson—Elks Planning| ric.e was o sood attendance ¥ei- [ : o u W I ) 53 T H day 'ntternoonhal the i\xck!nghnffl u:—t P n";ou'r";w::flflr"‘%‘fiww meflm K > o For Memorial Sunday—Foresters Big Time Here|momal for ne resuiar meeting of 4 Me Dispepsin occasionally. This| - . K 2 : ( . 2o didate was elected to membership and | POWertL gestive an antacid, Thursday 'Night—Department Officers to Visit Re- | {0 e fodvan. National | though as harmless and pleasant as two : .‘_ candy, will digest and prepare for as- general orders Nos. 4 were read | nilation Into the blood all the food i orps i ecembe: ;Arc‘ ians Ar angi So0= | by_the secretary. i X lief C in D e 32 ey 23 ng The corps voted to entertain Sedg- | YOu can _']M- A . PP wick post. Sons of Veterans, and Cit- Mfif:;“t)lgnl E".\;;fir z'}mm‘ég 'c';s‘lvem aC e ek pa 18 est fear ndiges. cial Evenings. Tzens “Corps at a campiire on the eve- | Without the slightest fear of indiges- n —_— ning of November 24, and also to er il i, 2 i I il tertain, tne department officers at a | Sour risings. Belching Gas on Stom- i fh‘“w v, Joh Danforth was the X eeti in De- | ach, urn, eadaches from S 7. ROYAL ARCANUM. ven. Rev. John R. special meeting to be arranged Rl e bha s i ) clervgyman officiating. Brother Davis cember. Moembers w reminded of mrembers of Norwich council, No. i Brash or a feeling like y 7 i - s the Recorder of Thames lodge and |{he meeting of the Sewing soclety next o ng like you had swal S h 7:0. are ecxpecting a.treat at their| i 3% prominent drugsist of Groton, | Wedn Dy The 166n, lowed a lump of lead, or other dis- O many ncuse eepers aske meeting next Tuesday evening at the agreeable miseries. Should vyou be S 11°! and a_prominent member of the Grot- | Mrs. B. H. Paine of Hancock corps, . / 5 k f Buckingham “"r‘;‘,’;’:‘a“é A “recanpers |on _Congregationalist church. Mrs. | Westorly, was a visitor at the meeting | Suffering now from any stomach dis- or a jfamuily size package oO log thelr e L | Davis, until this fall, and for the past and was heard in remarks which were | order you can get rellef within five 1 of tne order. to shava ff with them, as | {515 STl g G e Kinder: | S0 Trasing minutes. Persil that for their convenience we decided to the Supreme District Deputy Benjamin Street Sl If you will get from y N 3 i 'l | garten at the Ransdell Street School L you get from vour pharma- coming here for that meeting and will 2 . o B b Bl elnt case ot & 3 % 5 in Groton. She is a sister of Brother HEPTASOPHS. ase of Pape's Diapep h f h with sev tertainers s i 5 B 5 sin_you cof p-fo “the 4 t 10-cent e ing with Bin _Scvires cctle | Davis' former wife, who died several| . {;,, last regular meeting of Nor- i S YOI ‘,,e"a'f,‘f"";‘,‘;,,efl,. “m:'rx'( o e put up a O ent size. Enou or a week's wasll. They are promising an evening of un- ’ e it -y u T ! 3 R Foih and Mrs. Davis | wicp conclave, No. 424, a communi- 5 = _ PD nd yo 3 e s 4 Sation” from ‘ine supreme “orgunizer, | oWl Would faste kood, ‘because you This popular size package is now for sale il sual pleasure. The members of both 2 A Davis | 3 L i ected by a large circle | the councils in Norwich are expect- | are highly respec e Sy o B vty there would be no indi- i iy - Cruett. . wan S, 8 gestion or Sleepless nights or Head- i to turn out to the meeting and to . 5 that State Organizer William H. DUn- |5 pe or Stomach misery all the next n iends while later in thej s OF col : g mont rwich council to give a| KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. | .an had been assigned to Norwich |gou® I0, SIURech \lsery all the next I rand Secrotare| Norwich members of the K. of C..|conclave to aid in recruiting its mem- e o e - 9 n 1l be here as a speaker, and | Sunday afternoon to the meeting of organizer, Dan Williams, and the Pape’s Diapepsin can be obtained < asain will be an occasion ‘when | Seaside councl where & class (o8 members tovether, Mr. Duncan 1as| from'vour drugsist, and contains mora e local canians will have some- | twWelve candidates W recefv b working in New Haven 2% | than sufficient to 3 s . : 1 3 (hingSo0d Lo brmg their friends to. | third degree. o | | een Saccesstal ‘in bringing i many | L e e Inaisesiin o Sorepens Persil, the self-acting oxygen washing compound, washes Most of the Norwich delegation are | new members there. e promises el nad . ySpe “ £ i \: 1545 trotley Norwich conclave if the | 5ia- There is mothing better for Gas without labor. No rubbing necessary. Simply ODD FELLOWS. expecting to go on the 3 [do much for K on the Stomach or sour odors from ’ . | The work is to be exemplified in ' members will lend @ hand, and they ps " s ToUR N £ 0 B e Se o e £ ; ctucket lodge, No. 27. had work | 8, VUL 0" Bacon block, _under have given their word to do so. $he, Stommen,: orito- cure a Btomiach 2 use Perst according to directions and without initiatory degree. with one can- | 5 B . T 1 o octing. on Tuesdsy | the direction ' of ~District Deputy T conibnt & o | Mm%, S, asiaict o Bhie| n oy TANNTCOUNTY. | 2o e e e OXYGEN o e P orn §n ' the’ firet | Thompsonville, who will be accompan- Starts Much Trouble. NG COMPpy Persil will not injure your clothes—either v J “lied by his staff. A luncheon will be 4 s g’ H! Ofin; 3 A i 2 e e T acied two | Served after the session of the coun- STAFFORD ool peole, kuew.tat magipet gt t fabric or color—and will not burn your hands, 5 appear for i e e St L iaes | Gis Ky digestion, vellow jaundice or virulent because it can’t. 'There’s nothing harmful in it. Persil is more economical than soap. It is da to "appear for the initia- | S VHCN, g i b fified | r ry desree at its meeting last Mon- | PS TN, CEATEE W, 0SS uinday. | Lincoln Legion Programme ta Be Used e R L e Sonh fake B more effective than any ‘‘washing powder” you ever used, and it makes the wash-board er troubie they would soon t: evening but both failed to ap-| i wih be the second time for the i ur, Sunday. “ g by pear. thereby leaving the lodge with a | (IS Jegree in Norwich within a vear.| DUring Bible School Hour, y. ?.’l;.;!?ffip’“‘\,,}i:,i;;“ ot for bilion - nonth, Mo ” The district session for the four Exercises based upon the Lincoln| " v5. 2t The Lee & Osgood C almyra Encampment No. 3, is {0} jogree members of the Knights of Legion programme will occupy most| " st s e B & v 4 ate officers for the coming term | cojumpus in this state will be held! of the Bible school hour next Sunda o ot NIk 2t its meeting next week in Odd Fel-| ;" oy Haven on Sunday. It is ex- | g R Ertasty wnd i : S y. < at the Baptist church. This is & ma-|, .. coughing at Night . B pected that some thirty delegates Will | ijon-wide total abstinence movement e s olhekpent st s e il e useless. L ) attend the meeting. ernars S, | drawing inspiration from the character | SO, (GRS TOUCE | e PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY | [.n'h master of the fourth degree, | of Abraham Lincoln 4nd using a|Compound stope the cough at once Get P k Tod Norwich grange, No. 1 had a meet- | will preside. . Mr. Lynch resigned his | pledge drawn and signed by him, and| 00" and heals the inflamed mem- e a ackaoe O ay ng fi = Inl_N'P.-'V y:nTl w m!na;m:a.\ | office some time ago 02 act‘io‘unl flf‘\\'h\c'\\ he induced others to sign. Degmes. < Prevants o 0oid eloping ning in FyiRith hell, havine o larse| husmess sffairs. but to_ dste hfs suc- Personal ltems. inte bronchitis or pneumonia. . Keep . o ass in the third and fourth degrees, | cessor P i G, Pl 3 e SR lO C t h P SElullih Wi eyssing Smiih alo Ty e Horbeen avpoliies « Elizaveth Kipp ia speniing a|siwaya i the bouse. Refuse substi- ents is the Frice Lee & Osgood (o, in Sprinefield. supper. The work was done | FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. fok- i Siiing fi gy e | ~Messrs. Gibb, Tyler and Ford from |, 1= TEOEC L 000G Dorehes- dray has returned v spent a few da Burdick Ashawsy was | with'a brief ‘speech in which he de- | ;33° 0, (0] clared his purpose to institute some | | active work for new members agnd a little more life in the counc Cigars were passed at the conclusion of the | evenine. erange. he programme i« ng is on the the old home. | snddeniy taken ill I | but is now the next meet- riday easonable subject of Preparations Fo the Winte which includes papers on the Flewer Garden. "(l)v\‘ Not .to. Have.. Fires, Canning — “egetables. and Fall and Winter Sprayime. S STAFFORDVILLE s Have buill up a successfu!l dental practice W H Y p i il in this cify in the last eight years. il i ‘ ROCKVILLE Earl Belcher Seriously Injured by Kick | e G R st v | from 3 Horsa® ‘ Leyal Wurkers-?;::i.\ixtn Their Pres- | Th"ee st.‘ong Beasons . ORDER OF PROTECTION. | recognition from NorwichaNest, No.| Iarl the 7 vear i \t Waterford, will cel- | 1396. for his zeal for mew members. | Mrs. Frank Belcher § an lodge ot Waterford, will cel”| when he was presemted an Owl's. gold | jured 1 veck Friday afternoon have returned fr Tnstita-ion Moncay cvenine ool I'n | watch charm at the meetifig:of the|Lawrence Sartoria’s™ horse. The boY|af West The lodze will hold an open meecting | NeSt ‘on TueSday evening in Owl's hall. | was on his way home from school and Mrs, in A 0. T. W. hatl Waterford for the | Brother Robingon was the fop scorer |as he saw Charlie Sartoria with the | o¢" ¢ S : : in a recent ‘push for.new members, | horse, he ran to him. The horse kick- | cant] time was slso a time for i) ; s | s as also a time for| .. Cpreme office of the Fraternal " auctioneer m of- $25 was aking with | orth Master| plent lsague were visitors on Thes- ‘L. | b Beotn ana dore | 10tted 1o each highway district o hose 1h b b rd'in brignt | day evening here at the regular meet- |5, 000, " o iended the teachers' insti- | Probate Court. e et o hesrddp DEght | ing o Norwlnh counsll, No. 95, neia| DUabam SUehied the SpeQert | L o TR e Samolnted:ex: were Worthe Master Bava Barmes of | In Hibernian hall, where. there was®a | "\, [' o, Gomper was strickengvith | ccutor of, the will of his late wife, | Preston City, Billings T. Avery good proportion of the members at-|, (nocy last Sunday, and small Bopes| Mare A. Ha i Ledyard grange, State Fiora Ursula B, | tending. The principal busines® was |y, opiertained her recover srge N. Crandall was appointed | . Avers of Ledvard grange, Miss Bart- | {1 on and installation of a presi- | *y; Ly Nirs BT, 1 ABED - | administrntor o the eetats of Win- | ott ot v Snge. Past Worthy | dent oceurring in this | 70 NG i le, Ceate ot G il Puge' Manter Woodbury O. Roagers of o, | office. an‘was clected and | {15, 5" ST B, [ R Gt ot & Kamson ant ] . wich grange, and Senator Charles §,| 7as then duly installed by the su- i "j\(ise S. . Car Mr Chartes Crandell were _appointed ) Avery who is a member of Norwich | Preme officrs. He accepted the office | g pee retursed Tuesday from | . and M Clinton Cran with fri 1st—ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS DENTISTRY—We honestly believe that this | is the strongest reason for our success. People come in fear and o trembling and go away happy—wondering why they doubted. ; ' Tof shembers. MIs et~ |resulting in winning this reward from | ed the boy in the face. Dr. Smith| ““Mp and Mrs, Harold R. Crandall 2nd—THE LOWEST PRICES consistent with good work, a set of teeth as Niantic will give read- = % il 2 x | Mr. and x arold R. Cranda S seri.will be vocal and in- | the nest. The presentation is beha1 found it necessary for fke child to be| have moved to the house ormerly low as $8.00 including painless extracting. Gold Crowns, and Bridges, solos by members of the! ©f the nast was.made by:iDr. .3 | taken immediately o' the hospital. | qwned and occupied by the late De $4.00 to $5.00. Teeth without plates, $4.00 to $5.00. Gold filling, $1.00 Supreme Secretary . P, M | Boon. who with J. A. Gearge and G.|where a speciallst could take care of | lon W. W, Woodmansee | = Boston ard Grand Warden P, H. Stanton, made up the committee to [ him. An automobile w sent for e Ommi B I har: bt buatt up. Other fillings 50c up- P WhElen of No o AL oo | secure the. gift. . One applicatign-was | from Stafford Springs, and Earl was| from a v with friendls i New Yorlk < rese T eE e Tl ity | receivedrat the mesting and. one was | taken to (he Hartford hospital, accom- | = Mre A-cr. Crotoot s confined to Her 3rd.—PERFECT WORK GUARANTEED by our force of licensed dentists of the order . Refreshments will be| YOted upen. The evening .closed with|panied by the doctor and his father.| pome by illness. who are specialists of over 20 years' experience, viz.: Served at the Flose of the meeting. | @ Eeneral.social session with cigars.|The case is a very serious one. The 3 M T Jel N £ i The Norwich Owls led a duckpin | nose is radly brok=a anl 1 leep 1t FrTn invasion of Hargford on Thursday | was madc the cheek. The boy is| N ckion’ R & aretins DR. JACKSON, Painless Extracting and Filling. o FUN'TfD WORKMEN{‘ How N o ey v o s onitioal ofodition Dut Al et with the president, Miss DR. GALLUP, Crown and Bridge Work and Orthodontia e of the series of ‘official ! ve e Tk 5 - om there was a fs chanc Lottie J. Burdick. . visitations b the Supreme Master| ford Nest. The Norwich five. which | his recovery ey & Mens o ricktord DR. SYDLEMAN, Artificial Plates, Workman, Will M vis of Muscatine, Was captained by William A. Harvey, | Harvest Supper. Monday 1 brought bad of Towa, to the lodges of the Order i 3 e in led their opponents by over 200 nins | . e por: b vind g plan for a series of campaign mass Strings by large margins. The follow- |2 e = vies Mr. a Mrs. ave mov- | Mmeciings devised by the Gramd Ledge ins were the scores:” od o Chicopes. alis wheee M, Bow: ARCADIA of this state was made last Thursday NORWICH OWLS. & T o - b . i et k2 night. Noverber 8th to Nathan Hale Harvey g Sl s hay emUMTIEE. 5 ik dane s Wi 65, Tisasih il Franklin Square Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 10 to 2 Phone 195-3 lodge. No. A. O. ¥. W, of Hartford. Johnson .. .... 97 Serab Daore tion, Grand Master Workman Charles Donahue Brightman of Stonington and others of George Mrs, Liliia (Goodell is spending a few | | uest last week of Mr | | weeks with local relatives. Hunters are nty me is sc the Grand Lodge officers were present. Donovan 3 TC W Onler of Provifens - - — = — — - - The second .visitation in the series | = E P e T o 1 - ol a f 4 was made Friday evening, November 414 405 EAST WILLINGTGN A Ohaae ! Gardn = as representative, by increas- All Alike to Baker. | Hard to Prove an Alibi. 19th, to Willimantic lodge, No. 11, of HARTFORD OWL —_ R. 1, is the { ed majorities. | Inside curve, ontside curve, fade-| Charles R. Crane is not helping (o Willimantic, and that the enthusiasm D ;. 18 ! i Frank P. Chase. g | a downshoot, upshoot—all balls ce the Chine pec e e }45—53‘;,0 8 218 Ioeam of Mrs‘.\ Guor;ge Wilson at the | Frank P. Chase. e T War for M Tf:m dows 1;‘ t st ot .’u ball !:,:..‘. the mlnun insurrection. 1t Master Workman at the meeting held Harricon .... .. 64 505 ge of 56 potnt ’ held | The map of the world must be rather | 120k alik T. Baker when he needs | asked as to the LaFollstte outbreak he in Willimantic at the reception to the: Vehite .... .... 8 | P P e LT R ol e |a aistressing st for Mr. Carnegie | them in his busines w York Even- [ might decline to answer at present ge on the evening preceed- | Preston S 2 58 —179 George Wilson, died Monday aftec. | Wednesday | Just now.—( Post |ing Sun | Chicago News. ie ‘Grand Lodge session in that = ~ ——|noon of Bricht's disease. She was 56 | evenings. T i | ! . had Toine fruit. wes seen in " 1o | P Cord Side Ber hushand she| The election in this Dissolutions and Mergers. T T TR . . © election of four candidates for ad- | U sl Jeaves two sons, Ernest and Olin Wil. | Tuesday resulted in the pert trust dissolution is almost as | I o, U B DR NS vers FORESTERS. son, and a_daughter. Daisle, wife of | Fepublican candidate; as a merger.—New York Ameri- Meeiing was a Seorer onel it wan largec | _Forestry’s biggest demonstration on | Alphonse Rub She leaves three | Reynolds as senator ded a5 Willimantic Jodge e Tecord in Norwich is to be the |brothers, Winficld of Hartford, Wade | - [ [ Sona¥ Sacibaiions to the thein. ;‘elehralinn :v'fim by the three courts|of Andover, Charles of Willimantic | e g Mg . rere next Thursday evening in ob- |and a sister, wife of Delos Conant of = the lodges in the neighborin = : i = ~ e lodews inihe nelghOOE | LTS, e o e e entiath mratversacy | Walimamic Mho wan x meomany of 75 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. e Tt Columbia, He. ©Of the first institution of a court in the Baptist church 46 ye de- - b P Coventey ama this city. The Foresters intend to)voted to her family and genial to oty Sain CoLSH Ma LA, o7 B ene 5 1 otice the 1wo Hods asion and _cspecially .the addr of prominent officers from out of £ A T e AN e Scrated fOPM eanization in this city, and big smoker S and ial time to wind up the even- Sha SRR Warken Sue sl Sardid o S b Tracormat or- | W ASHINGTON COUNTY, R. I. = d S' i X el e | =t 2 e Safe Deposit Box veek are to be geport and th visitation | You to et exemplified, the Grand ;g for the membership. It is to be | sxecoia Mias w ‘rkvn:n delivering. the n-f 5 A1) Foresters' affair, and one of the | USQUEPAUGH. | the town nearest to you, to any purchaser of any safe seasoned bond which - { results to come out of it is confident- ! ’ we own, offer, and recommend. | Iy expected will be to produce a mens . | Harvest Supper a Succsss—Providence bership hoom that il send the loca:| = Hunters Get Plenty of Game. % mesting of the members | "GMPership up to the 1.000 mark i We make this offer because:— R @ ,‘:“"’N"i‘j‘““"; pd will | that their motio will be -Wateh 1's [nephew, E. B. Sheldon of Glenroch. (1) Some investors are hesitating about purchasing bonds as they have odge. No. 8. in the commogions han ‘GTOW.” and in March they v have Mrs. Mary 3cConnor has returned no safe place to keep them. of Sprague lodge in the new I O, O, F. 5 I8r€e class initlation in which the [after spending a week at Providence. (2) Some people keep large sums of money in their homes. This is buila on B 3 .. Work will be by a degree team from |She was called there W the degth of building on Bank street in that city. seathes o s her mother dangerous. Invest this money, obtain an income, and under our new plan, 1: is expected that the members i 2NOther city of state-wide reputation | her mothe Groton, Montville, Mystic Niantie. for fine degree work. Just at present | C. D. Kenvon and J. S. Lamond at- - the negotiable security will be safe from fire, loss and theft. Noank, Poquonock Bridge, Stonington, - (e Foresters are able to wuse a|tended an auction near Providence on (3) Every time we secure a new customer, it is a good thing both for ille, WV and Ivoryton will be present, $ es: o™ clinching argument in inducing their | Thursday terford, West Mystic, friends to ta out membersbip in the order without de him and for us. One is an Ash Hod into which the ashes Neither YOU nor WE can afford NOT to do business together. as ali have received personal invita- ' fo g or. ”"‘".""" the fact that | . The Ha in the ions to eet - e~ supren convention i detrolt ye rek ening was | - } ~ ~ - - a1 Prahably be the mont elaborate ene of [t 2usyst’ voied to increase the in- | mde: the charen | fall through a chute—all of them—and arc It makes no difference where you live, you can do business with us us the series. as it is held by one of t itintion fee. he increase goes into | over § | SO oL e The g e A well In Maine or Vermont as you can in Rhode Island or Connecticut olgist ‘and TAOdERtiAL Widoes Sias b {iTect Decomber lat, o that now fs the | _ Annie . Kenyon spent Tuesday at easily emptied. I'he other Hod is for Coal. o o e Calar. iving. full’ dete 'on. ong o o0 cause in the district o 2 or spective candidates to | Slocum. Phive = . X 5 5 - i ripti b R B TS ‘;‘{:n:; get in under ccver Lefore the advance | Mrs. J. C. Cahoone of Wakefield This feature saves lots of trouble and is good. bonds. man Charies S. Brightma k- |is applied to them. visited here on Thursday. patented WRITE US TODAY. members of Spragne lodge promi e Mrs. Frederick Crandall of Westeriy ¥ miisledle 408 Hhke..of |~»;‘-runm!:1‘f‘ PYTHIAN SISTERS. ting her son here, Then there is the wonderful Single Damper J. Webster and family are vis- oS Three members of Clover temple, refreshments ap Mr. Webster's father, J. C. Web- 9, eni: intersperced with oratory, or the inner man. and cigars. ed _an evening of much - - ”» ”» During the week following, ihe Su- Dleasire through. a visit ihey made | Ster ¥ A (patented); slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake preme Master Workman will continue | {his Week to Goff temple's meeting in and Mrs. Elisha Webster of or “check,” #he range does the vest. The Oven has cup-joint heat his official visitations in Rhode Island, | NeW tondon. where there were six |Providence visited over Sunda; and it is net unlikely that he will make | c@ndi@ates to receive the initiatory | Mrs. Webster's mother, Mrs. one or tw . more visite to Connectiont | WOrk. - After the meeting had jcon- | Franklin. odges before his return to the West. | Cluded its business, the vistiors /from William Webster of Hope Valley Brother C. 8. Woodhull Davis, one Norwich were rovally entertained and |the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr: he best brown and most e ither cen be prepared with an interest- | Gideon P;luu..»r NOTICE embers of Thames lodge, No. 13, |ing report when Clover temple meets ght has been entertain-| , g Groton, took unto. himself a iwitc, s |next Wednesday afternoon in Pythian |inz hunters from Providence. They flues that heat it few davs ago. The happy bride is|hall carried home a lot of rabbits and sbme < ‘Mis: Fanny Eloise Hulse, and the e birds. all over alike. Tedding ceremons and reception took ELKS. 5 —_——— Jlace at the home of the s sia: i 5 & g S R R B L At the Elks' home on Thursday HOPKINTON The Patented *Ww Ha- |evening, Norwich lodge, No. 430, en- 3 5 . joved a members social evening, the 2 3 Second of the fall season, and there | School Committee in Session—Town Knees Became Stiff |v2: « zcoa atiendnnce of the mem- | Council Allots $25 to Each High- bers with one or two visiting broth- | ay District. Five Years of Severe sm |ers. The attraction for the evening Thé' curs.of Henry J. was a coun supper at 9 o'clock served Grates save coal and trouble. On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewett City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will At the monthly meetinz of the Ask the Crawford Bacton Street. Boston, Mas: Soenas reom, whilé there was a | ominittce held at the home of f-rad f phpepieadgo er victory by .Hood's Sarsaparilla. | 7USical wrogramme during the cve- | vk, Miss Clara A, Olney, at gent to show you This great medicine has Sueeeeded In 7 the BHs oxthestrn. Some of | allev. Monday, "~ bAIN". - t0/, the and write us for cir- be open, every business day (except Satur- miany “ihiers have utteriy ¢3S “recitations, | e g P LR iy 3 . during the evening by Brother faited ldstein cays: “I suf- |Ziven du U 03 Tired trom rhumatism five years. it | Waite (rom the Providence lodge were | rom Thursday kept me [roim busiiess and caused ex- | £ [SUre OF Gie eveming thal were (o \ednesday morning, cruciating paip. My knees would be- |¥ ™ Y‘ 2 o o1l % g come as Stiff as steel. I tried many | The lodge will continue its pro- medicines without relief, then took fmrr'n;‘ne x:’_:oi‘l.-::\ev}nis by r'mlm‘-;_t". onday and enjoyed a legal holiday Hood's Safsaparilla, soon felt much | B& the nest 16 THe Wesks as a ladies | ruesday, election day Petter, and now consider myself en- | LB < y T s i A Town Council. S i aday in neunl lanid form or | _The memorial Sunday of the order The town council Monday afternbon ed on the first Sunday | sranted ord-rs to the amount of $484.- o : . rantahe. | i= (o he obse chocaiyted tablets called Sarsatahs. ", 'y C Uor T oY angements are | S1. . Byron Kenyon was appointed { the schoold in tewn were | Iast week as the teach- ers attended the teachers’ institute in Providence Friday, visited schools days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., closing Saturdays-at 12 o’clock. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasuver. ‘Walker & Pra't Mfg. Co. 31-35 Unfon St., Boston