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' |Terrible Suffering 2 ¥ ¥ | Eczema All Over Baby’s Body. . s — . © fota s gacs weoke ot with Sozgme, OVERCOATS ......4&, B e | B :' : d at sfxteen months of age, his face, L » o S, DANIELSON 5 ?&%mfl‘:’,,fl'&“}m&t tils Ay arms. wegh Y8 o dreadtui $10.00 SUITS and $1.00 BUCKSKIN Offws of Montaomery Council—. A. | Eave aitended the setiement of the| file: {0 Sie0n BPRSY I (il OVERCOATS ... 59—0 MITTENS im oeraans 50[} E -Phinney Dies in the West—Adminis- | ° it o over his face and tie up his hands. o o £ ; B 5 : B e e iy S PRERIYE, SR D T e o monitas Ne was She $12.00 SUITS and 8 so __ TO SAVE ABOUT HALF REGULAR PRICE ON 10c CANVAS- 5 i s How Awards Were Distributed at the | firely cured, “Tolay he Is o hexlthy OVERCOATS . ..0. ' Ryl ) 7 GLOVES .......u. H ] Moutgonery couscil, Mo 3, %3{; . ";"‘"“"' Ssosty ‘: S 25 :fifi:s;rmwg. Gures biood als- $18.00 SUITS and l 2 s 0 Men’s and BG]S' Qvercoats. Smts, Shoes, Hats, $1.50 MEN’S COAT 95 1 e ensuing : F L M, B. condensed report premiu; S o o 5 5 % 1 - j ” S TB AL 8 S 2 |l S e Rl e O 55 ancsated (bl Sl ‘Sarsatabe: OVERCOATS ... | Z. Furnishings, Felt Boots, Rubbers and Arctics SWEATERS (........ JJ0 |f C., Jabez Bowen; treasurer, Frank | Wine ®. ‘.xmw!der. D. Fred Kenwer- |is as follows: Farm stock—22 bulls | m————————— - 8ay; C. of G, A. P. Woodward; C. of Wil:ehhycr:'l:l-lll?,; -#n:;‘é:‘l: It;:d¥§7 6: <. Whi am - | m! . $72; 7 aon: sentine; Biward 5. Carpen $i%;| THE ENGLISHMAN'S BATH. Pberson; L k - | $67; 57 pairs of working oxen, $1: eroon; pentinel, Bdward S. CarPen- | {{l aira of steers, $41.50; 43 entries of g - $3.50 MEN’S COAT I 95 I 95 $1.50 Felt Lined 958 SWEATERS «....... |, S | S ROUROY PANTS. 95¢ | F i $1.25 WORKING 8 9 c $2.50 High Cut Storm i i horses (not speed), $144.50; horses for U 4 Winners at Whist. 5 §o BT catrics of sheep and| Not So Very kong Ago it Was an Un- | 3= Trancis Duharme, Mea. Jutan | S00th 335 1,000 O PR Toms Tushitatins. PANTS ....... $2.00 SHOES, $1.00 DRESS MEN’S WOOL MITTENS. .., Benac, Mrs. Fran ;| $25.70; farm products—grain, $6; pota- | wwe poast ourselves a cleanly people e g RUBBERS c Plerre Boulaine won the honors at the .. g Weekly meeting of the Bijou Whist :;::.u ”"“z'\no‘r.}:xtr.“fi%‘:h" fl;";‘:_ez‘_ss 5 e e s hdgans dhen - Vacation Guest: |522.75; butter and cheese, $5. hon does not daily perform the ritual of R iikainiice o0 Miz Dvank FBalEols bread and eake 3540 preserved | the tub. Yet, the British Medlcal Jour- arren are entertan i Fhien . $45; domes- | ) Loines out, it is not S0 long ago siace Miss Mildred t # poi b F Critags. o sludent iy et $67.15; fine art and| T, had the reputation of being an ex- Moore of Chicago, a student at Wel- fa ticle 8, Jealey college. and will also have ad a]lonSy &Etlclen $8%, . = icty reports ceptionally dirty people. In the year guest Miss Louise Pike of Worcester |jiq financial condition better than for| ;500 there was not a single private B oo 1.45 PANTS o 1.9 $3.00 DRESS SHOES, 90c BOYS’ RUB- mflggs lfl[} now oo evovt 199 | BERS,smes 2506, B0C | s 15 Quring the holiday seuson. o, “fhere belng 3230 In the 1 ; $3.00 BOYS Holiday Sale. i‘n::.“ *This being attes making and | house In London provided with a bath LT RS I 35¢ BOYS KNEE g H. Keach | pa: m“ryr'or improvements to the asso-| room. H . ; Rptiihe home of M R I Th|Cniins scopity At bt MaToss the : hesiths o s $4.00 DRESS SHOES, 75c BOYS’ RUB- PANTS soiree.oo0vs [ | lan's society was held Friday after- commission about the middle of the $4.00 BO R T I BERS, sizes 11 to 2. . . P Wiiliam Taylor of the West Side lost Iast century that the only two occa- OVERCOATS . g 75c¢ BLUE JERSEY | ® Borse from fever Thursday night. ork of Remodeling Old High School | lons on which one of the laboring P A, $1.25 BOYS’ SHOES, .50 MEN’S SHEEP. OVERSHIRTS ...... | Work o g g 5 g’ Henry A. Newton of West Hartford | g oo Election Period Among Fra-| classes was washed all over was im- = 8 to 13%...... c 3 TS : called on Danlelson friefids Friday. = i mediately after birth and after death. i ternities—Men’s Meeting Addressed rth an e T e Dan.| by Boston Speaker—Committees for| Even 2 BN pesedgt v contols feison, died recently at the Northwest- | Church Day Appointed. D T ftal M lis. er;‘l hl:’il:nou‘fltedu‘lnhe:lp‘;lol action will Miss Bertha L. Sargent is visiting among our lower classes. “A French e taken until the next boroush meet- |friends at South Hadley. 0 he Debkaali to wanE ing on the petition of 50 citizens for | Henry A. Freeman at Sruimer. was | B e the Drin lante e Sutnam Friday. pelice patrol on e o {10, e Bbminl prout salh Bnd aupper| er goes to his daily work. There is Spring street north. Pnafmn;er C. A_ Potter's nomination |of the W. R. C. was held in A. O. H.! jothing that tramps who apply at o reappointment in his present office |hall Friday, ‘workhouses think a more brutal tyran- s for a hird term. Not a Candidate. P Henry Woisard has entered the em- | fion, Charles E. Searls is not a can-| DY than the enforced bath. ploy of the Boston store. to flll the |jjdate for the republican nomination ~SVERCOATs ... 5,50 s, 2.25 25¢ MULESKIN | $2.00 BOYS' SHOES, [45 | 3690 Corduroy Conts GLOVES ,......... | [C sizes 1to5%........ |, sheepskin lined 4.45 $1.00 DRESS KID 50 ; H e edmed L8 Beegsenesn) | 1 M Tn the middle ages, we are Teminded, / ® vacapcy caused by the resignation of [for congressman from the Third dis-| our dirt and squalor were the theme George Caron. one of the partners in |irict, as stated in recent political g0s-| of comment by foreign visitors. Three the mewly formed C-B Manufacturing | sip. bt ¢+ stitick = P company. Fdward O. Day, 61, School stveet, is| centuries ago what most struck a Por- Given colder weather, Danielson bus- | ¢ the Day Kimball hospital, a sufferer | tuguese traveler in England was the 266 to 270 MAIN ST., NORWICH : The S T. Satisfi e Store That Satisfies. 1;.._-‘ ) (-x,-nmt m“n-.:md'{z 1 hr: |from a complication of dalmse!i-x 1a| fact that the English gentry never R tilbe. thtn . v Mrs. E. M. Corbin and son, Harol Sear, this being indicated by present |s and daughter, Hatlle L, who left| Washed. Erasmus has left a ilcmr‘ Qally sales. Pitnam Tuesday, were due to arrive| Of the dirt that prevailed in the houses Bird Dog-Sold for $100. at_Fufaula, Ala, Friday morning. of noblemen. A. A. Jacques, known far and near Ile‘nry’fl» ;Velglflot W;oo.g::cl:na‘fi?- It is not difficult from this to imagine i cently sold |nue is slowly recoverin ¥ 5 ®s a trainer of bird dogs, recently sold | nue is slowly recovering sfier an what the state of things must have been among the poorer classes. At one ® fine specimen to Massachusetts par- time both men and women who were tles for $100. Leg Fractured. B D Swamcia” secredrs and || Edward Bullet, who austained s trac: | (iiCrl of thelr complesions cleuned Lressurer of the committee that will [tured legat the Ut ip PIRASd, We3| their faces with a dry white lnen have charge of raising a fund for giv- | bF ing a Christmas dinner to the —or of | Friday cloth, because it was believed that Danteison. 5 Patrick Hurlihe of Willimantic Was| wagshing the face with water made it | be striking. It Is seldom any girl, no Starve to Galn Welght. s o R RS S T TR SR The Copswmers Ico company, with [in Futnam Friday. more susceptible to cold in winter and | Matter how beautiful or attractive, | The fat ome who has been cut 0ut | Tme first requisite in resting is to | “DId you help elect that man be | Diner—I suppose you are woows Bouses at the Hygela reservoir, have| Honors for Notre Dame Students. | ¢ " merits & 4. This is the perfect mark, | of meals galore will now rejoice. Thi 3 tomed to getting very ) o Find o tisg bt oy m tan in summer. The story of Lady x galore ejoice. The | 1o alone. Every human being 18 more | Cause of his personal poputarity? gotting very largo tips. Wat e s s from the station | . Miss Beatrice Avard, New Fork, Miss| Mary Wortley Montagu's hands is too | the very best that can be obtained. I | last cure for thinness is to OmI eVErY | r joss ot o toritmin . O et got| “No,” replied Parmer Corntossel. *1 | €™—Ye#, the patrons here are ve &t Dayville. ;‘k".fi ‘?:sgafiefg::}: B:‘l‘: A atho| well known to be repeated. Johnson | IS seldom given by midshipmen to more | other dinner. A man under such away to his room or to the woods. As | had my suspicions of him for a long \' generous. Diner—Then you can ess Tentiened T e it he mal_ | Covle, Waterbury; Miss Margaret E.| sald be had no passion for clean linen, :_lh,:nn:“_!;i}'el wlnysrn: gg::icmer in trhntment by advice of an up-todate | pcar o possible one must secure soll. | time and wanted to shove him along to | !ly“ovurlflu)' the trifiing one I fer of selecting two men to represent |Dunn, Newark, N. J.I Miss Albina St.| and even the fine gentlemen of his‘day vy- physiclan ha: gained at the rate Of | 1ude ang silence; for it is In the heart | Where the muckrakers could get | Pelled to £ive you—Phlladelphi 1he town of Killlngly in the next gen- |Onge, Putnam; Miss Alice Keane, of| were far from scrupulously clean in g p Y two pounds a week. With Parisian | o o, . C 0 1 2 g00d go at him.” ning Telegraph. eral assembly: but not all of these | Woddstook, have been awarded honors| JCUR OT ) OF CORL SUEY LR An Eye Opener. Epeclalists advising five meals & 42y | o trorn ts Toume e S o iness ! faeationed have sizuificd thelr will-| v, whers they ave students. St o g Always have o slass medicine drop- | for obesity it sounds as it the doctors | {5 PAere 18 found the founts n of ro- per and a bottie of rosewater in the | liked changw as much as the mode- | posient & new. oy ingness to accept, it is learned. e o Change. | Justice Exoels AL e Woe hat s o i RATING THE GIRLS, medicine chest and in your traveling | makers. She (pouting)—Before we were mar.| Above all other things, thers 1s Ju [ AN S Co:resbhndnt Syn o bullaing @ b = = bag. Then when you get a forelgn 5 A rled you often used to catch me in | tioe; success is a good thing; wealt Nre. ot o caped a |school building on making such aiter- .mou"."?&fi'é:i'wh';;’e"er& :f; P trol. | ations as will be required for the pur- | Terms Young Naval Officers Use In |}10qy fn your eye you will be spared e o A e U ST Lrn. HTs—Yos: mad now T catal | 19 §00d also; honor 1n better; ley ip to Daniclson Monday. A small |poses for which it Is intended. It is Fixing Feminine Beauty. much pain and discomtort if the fol- | . Bat Clihbe z s | otk Pmidndest Cut o ML sst| You o my pockets—Bostn Tmue| tios exveis them all—Devid boy threw a stone through a car win- | expected that the work wi -| The younger officers In the navy, and | joey : difl’| o X e nele n Bas soms pecul Ford jtoe dow near which she was sitting, the [ed In six weeks. ¢ St g il gl lowing very simple rats out at his house. A few days | 8bout the Thames water. It has been pt. | 9d 1s pursued: Put into the medicine | o o’ dor a rodent about the | discovered that typhold baclll\ will o — sione and bits of gless Aying about Salvation Army Services. oy & 1y, have a method of their own for re- | gqo. g == i€ s ion wrhter: 3 Arthur Harrington Injured: | .ont1S'0F T onden: Briland. sre o cons| cOrding feminine beauty, and they use | puit down the Jower 1 and font tne | PFOMIses for some time and fnally it et ey .C:nn. 13::::::‘:;;«1;‘; Arthar Harringion, Zormerly of Dav- | (ot special services hor mnder the| it on many occasions. This is & sys. | noy JOUR the lower 16 and 4038 the | was lost to sight. Some ome accident. | that? Fille, is recovering at his home In Sav- (auspices of the Salvation Army this| tem of estimating the atiractiveness of AT Chn bl Nix: Boe s ally gazed into a maple tree, and there ' brook from 2 severe injury to his Ieg, | (Saturday) afternoon and evening. it e vat i ke Mickiat Hand ' b suffered when he fell from a trolley . a visitor by a sliding scale from 25 e rat on the highes e e <ar on the Shore Line electric railway Royal Arcanum Officers. to 4, which fs the system of marking x p:yyem::: d::;; -ecm;:- .:; ::: could find.—Bardwell News. | Mikttg U Hee Witnd: upon which he is emplored as @ con- | Tollowing are the newly elected oM | gt the Naval academy. g Ao g tmn e i e “Do you love another? he asked S oaGuctor on the 1ocal e, o | Williem Davison; vice tegent.C. Fiapk| One particularly atiractive girl was | (10 HASIA S04 e foret e Prefer Sait to Sugar. sadly after she had refused to marry Officers of Highland Grange. Johnson; past regent, George W. Bak- | Walking along the deck of one of Uncle = tanss In some parts of Africa children will | him.” “I'm not quite sure,” she an- Siiglinna. grangs bt-South Iillingly | o SFEINE Fucius H. Fullet, ciapletn, | Sam's big wamhije ¢n a day when it RS eat salt in preference to sugar. On|EWered Wwith bored politeness. “Fa- . Ellis; secretary, E. arney; | was open to visitors whbn she over- P! the gold coast a handful of salt will| ther hasn't got his commercial rat- ! L] Pas siected the following officers: Mas- | i asurer, Frank D, Thayer; collector, At the time that Frederick IL. used to 7 P Jectirer, Siophen A Doug. | E: Wy Seward; guide, 8. W, Nell; war- | e e e o way. She| SUP With his French philosophers he S chapiain, Jesiis Bumms; ktewara |och SRS Thayer: ssotey, I nlea | T Zive her @85 anyway. Sbe gl Ui b Giem ene day, *Whai ‘would you do if you were the king of Albert Fiske; assistant steward, A. P. Burns: treasurer, J. J. Martin: secre- Thompson Grange Election. seen yet.” | tary, Ella’ D. Tillinghast: Pomona, | Quinnatiaset grange of Thompson| Of course she did not understand | Prussia?” B D e e imiiaat: il |has elected thess officers for tho ensu- | what this conversation was ebout. It | Every guest tried a flattering and g: Flora, Amy nghast: gate- |ing vear: Master, ard Barton; ov- . W1 q keeper, A. E. Phillips; L. A. S, Mabel | erseer, George Foun; lecturer, Mrs,| Sbe Bad she would have felt rightfully :,’“’u;:?“"““' u:‘““; ‘::‘ d-Mn‘rs‘i‘:‘s | Fhilltps. Alice Elliott; seward, Carl Johnson;| flattered, as a 8.5 is an excellent mark wAnh“ “umrnx o al . Lot me. | w ould y | Eloskios of Court Ouk Grove: assistant steward, Forest Young; chap- | and one rarely given. lain,_Jennie Johnson; treasurer,Thom-| A 25 means passal kingdom and acquire a small province purchase two slaves. ing yet.” ’ ~ e & Go. f 47-53 FRANKLIN ST. That is the Court Oak Grove, No. 133, F. of A, Jenn has clected theso officers: C. R, Pac” |88 Bvan; secretary, Mra —Hannah|jowestmark that will pass at the acad- | in France.” “e l_amp mt rick Mulle . S gt o e S e T atam: onts, Seie%: | emy. If a girl is attractive and jolly, DS e 3 s | e R ek Flo th Logee; lad: ist- | but without any particularly strikh The New Methodist college, undér E ! oy S T LS S e et o sy st | Sh e M g ek aves The Eyes | | . oy & Ve Sotbon Boultnger: 3. W, | Violer Gelssior Befote n irl can bo spoken of as de- |1 ~ORUE0lisd by & board of governors: Childrea_naturally never thiak of ee the Foint e e M s Ovis Chisies ONbsrs: serving of a 8 she must be very pretty | exception of My. Vincent Massey, o = P i . Mul! J. B., Alfred Touchette; J. P. D x. 'y, of strain on their eyesight when - Mulien; J. B., Alfr otte; J. P.| Putnam lodge of Owls has elected | jngeed. To merit a 3.5 her beauty must | Torante, reside fn the Province of Sav. | = inati € R and deputy, John,Burns t |these officers for the- ensuing . yoar: i g poring over a fascinating book. v trustee, Z Jandron; second trustee, |ast president, C. M. Nichols; president, ! ' It ; Moses “Berthiaume, Jr.: third trustee, | Walter: Watlen; | vios orosidont If. Itis up to you to see they do not ruin ¥rea Bellows; _lecturer. John Burns; |Lewis Youns: lavooate, O W. it Far- el ir young eyes these long evenings druggists, W. E. Labelle, A. P. Wo0od- |jey; secretary, H. C. Mowry; treasurer, @ .. by reading under a poor light. ward; audifors, Joseph Moses Berthiaume, Jr. Jo rick visiting committes, Josi el AT At e /1L Goop BEER e /s Goop For Vou faume, | P. A. Gardner; warden, Raymond Ev- 2 X A i n Burnsi lans: sentry, Willlam Maynard; picket, The Rayo Lamp is an insurance m eye troubles, alike for young The Rayo is a low-price , but it is constructed on the B8 o Loy g o i e It is casy on the eye because its light i soft and whit widely iliued. - And & Rago Lasp pever fickers. o #nd nedy, A. K. P. Rowe, Herbert Mowry. ABSENT SEVEN YEARS. Aftermath of Convention. Members of L'Unlon St. Jean Bap- tiste d’Amerique, in this city, are gen- Father Appointed Administrator of Estate of Joseph J. Whalen. it 1 y pleased with the outcome of the A > ; In the probate court of Killingly |jmportant convention hmql’g;l‘flgfig; - Easlly lighted wd:a: removing shade or d"::r e d:;L : rewick, "‘.‘ e Solid brass throughout, with handsome nickel finish; other fnishes, 4 Maurtin Whalen of Cottage strect was appointed administrator Friday after- moon of the estate of his son, Joseph J. Whalen, who has been absént from his home here and unheard of for a period of more than seven years. Jo- | seph Whalen has been away now for mearly ten years, but during the first two years of his absence kept in touch with his family and twice visited his home here. He was employed by the A T. and T. company and by the Western Union Telegraph company in their lines department. A—thorough search has falled to reveal what has Decome of him. His estate amounts to about $550 and will be held In trust tion has secen the end of the flmc!n.l" troubles that have caused 8o much lis- | sension during the past year. Ith was | said here Friday that the supreme The barley malt is pure nutriment, headquarters may be moved from ‘Woonsocket to Boston, but this 1d iz 4 not be verified. Local members are the hops zestful and appetizing, the delighted with the selection of Dr. Omer Larue of this city, one of the! pure water a clarifier of the system. Yery prominent French-Canadians of | New England, as a vice president of | the supreme conmeil. i Excellent Bill at Theater. Hackett and Brown pleased audiences at the BEradley theater Friday after- noon and evening with their singing | Ask your dealer bis fine of harmpe. ite for descriptive circular - your todhow you bis Ese of Raye luee; or wrie for - e A GOMBINATION THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN 1 bot. Old Darling Whiskey §1.00 e m—— for another five years before final dis- [and dancing ske | tribution 1s made. This is the second | Manager Sormen ob the imeniid that Hnaeer Sorrll of e dhodler "2 ‘ : v : . 1 bot. Old Rum or Gin - 1.00 | When R | ... it e e, . & » 1 bot. 01d 4X Port Wine - .50 You Cough /i 10 he Gy were a4 the Baptist church Select Stock Lager) SHERRY There is nothing better than 1 bot. Old 4X itsearer - - .00 Friday evening to attend the men’ — meeting, addressed by Rev. J. E. Nor- : and $3.00 "’“I‘!}: of Boston. s e “warm weather has had a bad | effect on the Lighwan A chauffeur Half Stock Banquet Ale who drove a var from Worcester lDl Hale’s |Fribiiecmlivs oy o s atis bost thoroly ged anything you want first- e pocket knife that is with Of Horehound and Tar |}viijion commitiee, A W. Bowen, E.| = QOrder oy name. g. ;V‘ha(on, L. % gfl-flm Mrs, C. . Brown, Mrs. D, C. Sharpe: 2 o = Contains no opium nor anything | zramme, ihe members of the church| Then the dealer cannot misunderstand, e, e NEEN KUTTER : KEEN KUTTER pocket kniy«s:pxeaenttheveybenthn Church Day Committee. 2 1t W 1 Hone e o Ehe ‘Congregational chapel finks / you 16 hours a day and in use a dozen fimis each day. If 3 . - ftoo. want a knife that looks well, that is keen and sharp @ Y R ESetemES O e T ey 1= wt Al seliom: It exee, roeire sharpes Bottles for @I. injarious: committes to act with C. D. Sharpe S manufactured in point uality of stéel and work- S0ia by Draggiss. W Sovned: Teceptions ‘rev. mnd yiny.| Then be will not serve you an inferior S Tt aTl i an e e n cr whes yEbRy ONLY ONE SALE TO A CUSTOMER it and every time yon pull it out of your pocket you will be o Fartett, A and Mes H ‘M, beverage. There many different 7 | Bartiatt, 3 2 ey M. ‘bought it. di n—.-'.....’l:!. s B e, bty An order for Narragansett assures the %’ m"" ::cfu Poaiacrih b.;: s ine qudity.“yl;;h:: ;5 Y || Circle will have charge of the refresh- dealer that you know and appreciate ever style of knife you buy under this brand you may know R & Gfl ot e that e the best steel that can be made. A ' Colonel 5:-'."';;»".'1:.. of the the best. Telephone 812 41-53 Franklin Street, Norwich E r‘m ol Y passed his 90thh suq..az ; et e mmV ; . THE BOUSEHOLD . BRANCHES—WILLIMANTIC AND JEWETT CITY 3 s /- L i