Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 30, 1912, Page 6

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port of his claims. During his in- teresting address he diverted at times from’ the-main issue, but wove his side stories into some connection with the tuberculin test and vaceination, Tuesday ‘ ‘New London (Norwich) Liine —TO - 3 NEW YORFKF . STEAMERS MAINE ~AND= NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose_this route next time o to New Yaor) Pt aofinzfl wi'LZ‘;Z, PURE FOOD SPEGIALS..: 1 pkg. Buckwheat 1 pkg Rolled Oats 1 pkg. an Al for 25¢ PURE LARD ~ Loth of which he claimed to be detri- > . |or bo ne tuberculosis ana its rela- —Prospect of State Road System Completion This|tion to publlc health il strongly) .OM.,_,..,,] Year—Rhode Island’s Benedict Arnold, Not Norwich | cfcial in'nearly ali the states in the | ening and effective s g | used. ltupafectl the state \m;zrd of usrlchl(:x;;e, were uu,edb M.ndmm;o to speak at the meeting but they were ! Il udefiecflvdydmnuthem WESTERLY DISCUSSES TUBERGULIN mental to animal and human life. favored a law favorable to the tuber- Character, to Be Honored—Benevolences of St. Vincent|, Dr, John 8. Pollard, state veterinar- | | dipels cokdt, bosdiches “d rot present. They sent ccmmunica- Kaive whk:h 'wa ek ! hcmu to -fi Arguments Pro and Con at Committee Meeting Monday| "br. a. 5. Brigss of Ashaway spoke culin test, and which had proved ben- l‘n“'filfl which a ian, and John J. Dunn, secretary of de Paul Society—Sheriff Wilcox Seriously IIl. tions in favor of a tubere Yeli.ll h 'll a t ; ‘. o Bound and & s lo 31 sl s o Rl P i e g 194 AR Ry A Arnold of Norwie ittee, o e e oo bngwidee of i oue [ LAMB3 1b. . ...... | | § | Shoulder Roast Beef, Ib. 10c | ROAST, . ......; | 220 name in America, was 1zcsident o ocal Laconics. 3 3 . Providence plantation, 1857:60; andco- | Thomas Breen has left Westerly for ulircv:;ndethllp Sty o has | § FOWL I Salt Spareribs, 3 Ibs.. . Little Pig | 2' 7 T8, e was the eldest son | Jonn Of coneiderable length fn Call- | upulous dealent to. offer imity- ||| INative Dressed—Ib c Salt Pork, Ib......... 9c| PORKLOINS,b.. 20 NEW l,oflm 50 Warwickanire. oo of the earlvost: | Mies Alice Flynn has gone o tons which act unsatsfactorily. “There- i | oy . ors of Hingham, Mass, and settled - G on @ VISIL 1o Tela fore, when buying, to get its beneficial | § Pure I | | Elgin Butter, Ib. ... . ., 30c | Dairy I 5 NEW YORK K Nty g B A v Rosers, the wrestler, is at | effects, always note the ful name of the |§ J ARD, Ib. ....... 2[: P B b... 1% CHEESE, bb. ..... c adbrite, o telephiong W. 3, Phillips e th iWersary exercises in that | present a resident of Bill Collins' own Comlpln &:Mmfl]l"igm&—— EGGS 'eanut Butter, Ib. .. 2¢ Frhii Rase: Agent .nfi"mfir’:éfl‘r.f‘““‘ tor, state- He was re-elec governor for | home town. 3 N (5 "iitand "the. gontral assembiy.| minte A e st ot Snew now |Package_of the genuine Syrup of Figs |8 Dark brown—doz. c Creamery Butter, Ib.. 36c | OYS , quart. . c 3 died on June 20, before its ad-|open in Boston, and Elixir of Senna. & 3 R M \ o e D Waten Fin | Governor Arnold was indbriea to] JOMn . Wilox, sherift for Wash-| Forsalebyall leading druggists. Price! § Seedless RAISINS AMMONIA Fine Blended Pgts ik ' or Wester e oid Fast road, or | Damaris, daughter of Blulicley West- i s et uB L et B 50 il 3pkge. ............ 25c|Large bottle ......... 9c| COFFEE, bb. ...... 24c _,_;vgl;n'mrw- a e rom Provi- | cott of Providence, and leit a large G A gt A . o e tamily is da ter Saralh was the Another didate bap d - | Seashington ntaly . direet | st Nito o Samel. \Diiva, atlarney | 3 memberahip &t the' Firet Baptist JEWETT CITY Borden's Malted Milk ¢ | CORNSTARCH Head RICE mm:'v“" i e, and mak | Fcneral for Rhode Isiand. Among oth- | church, Sunday evening. - B0C Valne-—iar i o es 300 pRE AN S 0 s o Beif 31 The. vo vy 216 at sever lescendants wa Benedict Arnold, was born in Norwich, Annual Banquet and Social of Reli- ance Lodge Attended by Congenial | Vincenzo Chiaradio has sold to Gius- u‘m 't ml Long. seppe Chiaradio 1. Fastest, ¢ traitor, whe one-half_interest in Laundry STARCH Maryland Yellow ONIONS ‘{“,; ort sirlobs and o3y Bxciue b d lot th t Pearl o Cattleof Froluus corriod oot poemuat: hav s hcuse an ot on south side o ear! i earr] on the' o The St. Michael's church conference | sireel, CampanySSuniay. - doncul ol i3 Ibs. ............. 10c | SOAKED PEAS, 2 cans 15c | 2 quarts e A8e FIRST-CLASS ROUND TAIP, lp- ve St. 3 I e % eets with Mrs. A. M. Brown. eludlug siaieroom of the 5‘,.!‘?5’"&,."‘;95.‘?»‘,” JSociety,| Mrs. Alice Cook and daughter Car- S PRUNES—Large, meaty Yellow Eye BEANS BEMONS Best uist Arn hose twe | tic of Providence, not.on- | i has started for Denver, where they | e annual banquet and social of 21¢c| d 17 Eircirio” Pasa 'ln “every Toam: A whose two | ot Providence, willlsreyiile ia theihiips of ' ‘obange: in B B A G T R g s 20 domen®:. . . Lo . 17c | Sicamheated when necensary.. - Orchesir teenth anniversary as est in the council, but has| oo KeSIGe (8 e Aobe Of & O ith | Reliance lodge, No. 29, L O. O. F, ende Dances: Grmasaium, Wirelers, Submarine dencs plantation s | ;ade the grestest gain i member-| o iss Cook, was held in Finn's opera house, Mon- | gfl\uf with Privats Baths. Finest xmmmn SEtbal | Rl xese b resd BAAG a| Miss Ellen Fitz Pendleton of West- | Gay evening with a large nomber pres- A s bt e Wi rical mual report was ead anday &t 2| erly is president of Wellesley college, | ent. At eight oclock Helmold's or- Confectioners Soda—O0yster AL and the bulletin just issued shows a | chestra. of Willimantic gave a concert registration of 24 students from Rhode | i AL L which was excellent, the programmec | surer showed a balance on OURS Beautiful bookiet Aty SUGAR Crackers ; 5 ; Bormu: h Many ty Island out of a total of 1,043, Three | including the following nunbers: bl ,l;‘i‘\‘m,“}’fitfi K‘;fi':‘e’itfi are from Westerly. March, National Embl Bagley: o Fraak . At Alle S0 bt A Durs o P othing by the society, and dur-| Elizabeth R. Williams and Perry P. | 0Peratic selection, The L"“’fld”‘“l}'fl"' Streat. 1o two years of its existence has | Willlams of New York and Lugusta K. | 8ire, Cohan. (a) Dresm Melody, Fier- s c considerable in aileviating the | Childs and F. Henry Childs of Pitts- | Dert, from Naughty Marietie, (b) Hn- ' ring of the poor. tracte, Song of the Soul, Sriel, from | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. burgh, have sold to Thomas Tatcher < The officers of the society are: Rev. | of New York ther undivided one-|The Climax; dream picture, Uncle < LL.D., spiritual director; | half interest in the Watch Hill prop-| Tom's Cabin, Lampe, Bl 3 H o B ,“presidont; Bugens | erty, formerly owned by the late Sher. | After the concert & banquet was| amta[y umbing 1¢ ice president; James Shes,! man W. Knowles. served in the vestr - =] secretary; Thomas Lenihan, treasur-| +esterly granite menufacturers| (002l church, by the ladics FRERAT T 5 o 8 e sran 2nufactu of that church. The appetizing menu A peep Into an up to date bathroom : Thers are twenty-elght organiza- | Loro lot Successtul in bidding for the | consisted of celery, roast Vermont tu I’ oRllydess; rafreshing thaz the beth FEW MOMENTS e TnAN eSS, | memorial o the Tate Bean Admiral ey s, ovsier ressice, itseil, During the summer you will 3 & n _soclety connecteG With the | nhe work will be executed in Barre IRDE et thy DINDUIRt and Other tEh lisery Ended. the Immaculate Jonception. | ¢ranite and when completed will be I fckaase of e BBl Rl o g | Pape’s Diapepsin. s T:z;!:””-zf‘;‘ ’I‘h]\h erected in Arlington National ceme- Mrs. G. A Haskell of putting them lu in the best manner & B Mishnel Haanaty, | v im wasu gt Shaw, Mrs. F. E. William - from a sanitary standpolnt—and guar+ i Wy : H. B._Paul, Mrs. ¥. E. Rob: (Axiom) antee the entire job. . o John MYSTIC Mrs, W. H. Gane, Mrs, C. I g pegpoher s miol Splcer and Mrs. T. K. Keen. The ladies | % o t ci Mrs g : decte Obituary Noteo—Handeome. amrist| 1% 120 8358 1 e e Sy “It Always Pays To Buy the Best Possible J. F. TOMPKINS, - A large delegation of Westerly Ma.| Chapel Nears Completion—Visitors es McKay, Mrs, W. 67 West Main Street . | erley Melvin, M : ; : raves | 5 Wil attend the special commun. |~ and Travelers. ey Adu | KNABE FIRST, as a business investment. » 3 8 r jay) afterno d Miss Fannie Godf daughter D. Wolfe, .1:. . . Th h F d c v | e sresent also | Mr. und Dirs. Jonn . Godrey 'as- | DECKER SEC?ND. for durability, satisfaction, comfort and eVaug n Founary Lo. s : sndon, Norwich, | ears old, was taken to g : gton and o YKU{»L;; INOERCh, | (616 hoapital Enisy Robinson, Dorothy | precgmn picasute, L _— e e Wati e s e THIRD, the make should be by a well-known manu- ab " the t sutomobile, M atle Stetson, Pearl Gane, Mary Mc- 2 B } all, Monday ~ afternogn, under the | o some time. ol, Murguefite Bliss and Emma | JAINES facturer of established reputation. furnished promptly. Large stock ct a o AL o Hull, the dining room being superin- ces of the ?r\h-tubevculems com- patterns. No 11 to 26 Farry Street tended by Mrs. A, F. Shaw Helmold's orchestra, stationed in the parlor rendered selections during the banquet. The company returned to the opera FUNERALS. Miss Ann Main. ain died at her OUR AIM is to give you a piano embodying these essentials at a price within the reach of all. + OUR PRICES on these standard makes of pianos are STERLING CAMERON T. F. BURNS, home Quoketog Hill on Sat- verculin ‘; e ¢ g2 house where dancing was enjoyed until . P b el morning at the age of 9. Miss | (ng"orclock, with a programme of six- | HUNTINGTON lower than the New York or Boston markets. Healmg and umbping, o ‘thove expers | oy as born, in Ledvard and was | teen numbers. The grand march was 45 to the form of | Capman Main and has resided in tnis | 10, DY Mr-and Mre. T, M. Carventer,| ANGELUS PLAYER PIANO These are a few reasons why you should go to 92 Franklin Strest Mr, Clarke: ction for many years. Her funeral|j;yg the emblem of the order, was e A nd, the se- | s ]]"M b '“‘"':‘f Sl ted in the evolutions of the v r dered ihere was a|late home and the services were in|yjarch, The decorations for the fire - a g althe A oot Botsconsytom Bastor of | men's ball were left in place for Mon ° ° CO-OPERATIVE g so CLOCIOGE DIRIRCORNS 3 *- | day's dance and with tie” handsome 26 B, Robinson ‘spoke. on] > <810 Him| Grove cemctery, gowns worn by the ladies made a bril~ PLUMBING CO. tubercuiin_ test as Mrs. Elizabeth A. Spicer. at spectacl 1 di i abeth A, Spicer L ol Marsh Building 230 and 232 State St. New London, Connecticut 81 Frankiin Stres g ea ind whicn could be lizabeth A. Spicer died at her | Jodge, Danielson; _Protection lodge, ¢ 1 to'the ‘animal, e | Hgme in Ledyard Saturday morning | Central Villase; Pequot lodge ~and Telophene 771 i hercuiin 8 3008 e was | Mohegan lodge, New London, Unca t 1 account of ] i e us retiable. In| b2 1\\:\)31 March 31 o ughter | and Shetucket lodges of Norwich, also THE woRLD f aary - 8 o o illiam an hapman | Daughters of Rebekah from Hope Re of Willimantie | rs he bed applied | o ¢ = » . ima Shace’ D00 asibialy ave | Epices. She {ived by one daugh- | bekah of Norwich and Ruthte Rebekah ‘town Mond: : E. L. BURNAP el rs. G. . Phillips of Mysti 1| € ny harm as a result | mpbell of ingfield | nd no dif funeral was held Monday after h It 2 p - 4 eren 1 the flow of milk. 5 e committees were: Arrangemen ached In R of 4w | RO At 2 lock. from. {he Home Ot | commities, . G Webster, Lo 3. Car- | he Congregations | Plumbing, Steam and Gas a ne ttie cc Y ighter, with burial in Blm Grove | penter, William ~Johnstone. W. Scott At th tist church Si tie coming into he Baptist church ¥ . ted to the test, | Cmetery: Roode, Willlam P. Vauhan, Jr., H. G.| con L. C. Brown conduct ces. | . Prices and work satisfachory ther state Chapel Nearly Completed. Wilcox; floor committee, H. C. Wake-| Clarence I tt of T 5 hode Island | _ Joseph M has returned to New | field, S. Warren Esten, Willlam T. n was a ¢ here M- | 130 Platt Ave. aph | &7 forty-one of the uniof afte months' stay in|Jackson, S. F, ‘Whalley; t. Andrew's Dramatic club Is re- 1 2 | b It might mean inconveniencc here he has been superintend. | reception ¢ e i | hearsing the play, of Idiots. n s ohoto- | huDs exper armers, but would | Ing the work on the memorial chapel Peter Lappee of Scott Hill was Used exclusively by S_ F, UlBSON I'o catch to the cattle, and |V en placed in Elm Grove g, visitor in town da: retty littie ma anlage to the #/ Mr. and Mrs. Edward|J l’ Gorman, J W. Pot Conductor Marshall J, Porter to the memory of Mrs. Hark- nts and grandparents, Mr. tion by avored a law prized ers ner od’s days in|reason of t Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Entertained by Teacher. sumed his dut! The boys of the junior boys’ read Saturday on the Branc! after two weel ness’ i The World’s Greatest Tenor bardson and Boyntes creby the state would beaf the ex- | snd Thomas an and Mr.| cless of the Baptist church met Sat- Conductor Bradley returned to P n‘r::‘;‘.""" Bio . ol of the tests rather thap®the &nd homas Greenman. The | trday afternoon at the home of the b 5 5 b v fiiraieh ok for five | WOTk on the chapel is nearly complet- b A. M. Brown ; 55 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conn. whils pure milk | €d and all remains now to be done e ; roduced with profit for | is some minor details. The chapel will | The class officers for three months a s rechool Shoend” Sap n ten cents g q Dr, Rob- | be & areat convenience for holding) Fresident, Francls Y. Brown; vice|jeef Vel © e e %1% and his taik was | services for people brought out of | president, Tyler Gilbert; secretary, | vicaical %, arkuginfess ress Goods ng and seeming insuctive. | town. Richmond P. Gardner; _treasurer, | 251d¢ : okt g 4 LAIGHTON | e Briefs and Personals Chrania berkins. “Foier”Gilbert and | hcg! puldines end & eacher oo | Eyclysive agents for the Kuabe plano ’ | estioning and - cros Harold_Wilcox of Oneco and Miss| Walter Gray were appointed a com- | L™ n by Chilaren angements | Remnmts { tioning by those who took nof of Willimantic h ittee to “’;“ bylaws. Francis B"’:f‘h culd be made to have them prac e Biisibgraphier, berculin He an- | homes after o visit| and Royal Babcock were avpolnted a | G0N, D€ 0800 12 I ‘. iestions govi-naturedly, | Lo thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs, George | Commitice to select & pame for th| rriage Cloths | some of them were very| W. Wil It was voted to nave class|e= ° ° Al .. 28 | ntimating that tha veterin-| Harry Hoxie of New York is the There “are twelve boys'in_ the DON'T WASTE YOUR CREAM nted the law in Rbode Island | g of his parent r. and Mrs. , and they meet once a month at “Just sa » . phr ; | cy there would be in it,|Jchn H, Hoxle of New York. Mr, | the homes of the member: # MarSl\ Bulldlflg 230 and 232 State st- ol health was of secorid- | Hoxie i suffering from a aisiocated Live Local News. J tion. shoulder. Mrs. Sarah Witter and daughter E: questioner was Oliver | ~ Edgar Graney e HORLICK’S Brady & Saxton Frig—— oaa e Lo NEW LONDON, CONN. nda b vidently had ade a| o & trip to Jacksonville, Fla. guest: f Mr. d Mrs, M. Bar- i : . )f the subject, and whose opin- | _J. Harry Marshall has returned to S el e It Means H (Bean Hil) Nerwich Town n liametrically opposed to | Providence after a visit to his grand- is Jew York § Sun- | WME F. 0. CUNNINGHAM. et forth Dr. Robinson. | mother, Mrs. Isabelle MacKengie, a;f W e Original and Benulne kel N also asked by Horace | Miss Lora N. Congdon has-returned | ‘“Mrs. J. §. Jeffers has roturned from THE AUTO-TRANSFER €O, s Moot as opposed to’ the| from New Yor 3 Ware, Mass., where she has been vis- JEVETT CITY HOTEL as it was injurlous to| Miss Lefititia McGaughey has re- | iting her daughter, Mrs, k. L. Smifh Sapapesonite e R g cases that came un-| turned tfom isic to Stamtord. | MF. and Mrs, Ambrose Higsine ¢ The Food-drink for All Age The Norwich Parcel Delivery. particular. . ation. & ompson of Ashbey street | tertained on Sunday Mr. and, M : 3 IRA F. LEWIS. Proorietor. c Pabcock ot Westerly, | left Saturday for New York, where| George Treadway, Barbour, | More healthful than Tea or Coffee. B st e E com attle for Washing- | he will undetso an operation for ap- | 3rs. J. M. Barbour and ¥rank Clark | Agrees with the weakest digestion. Branch Office: 162 Maln St Tele- P R B ! _next regu speaker, | Lendicitis. He was accompanled by | of New London. | =5l y CPTIIRY phone £06-2, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN [eoia™sf" (£ some Juw, fully the | bls brother, Dr. W. C. Thompson of | * Herbert %, Fayne of New Ha Delxhuo\xx!s[; mvx]g:aahng and x:iutnnnus. ! oct108 ROBERT W. OTIS. h i stringent laws of Con- | Stonington. spent Monday with his sister, Mrs ! Denta Slu 9011 1 e prevention of tuber- | liss Helen W of: Pravidmea| . Gandagne i L e Rich i tonler g, pom "‘cm | . . « attle. He had considerable | Is the guest of NI S T e S A Sl L G Vll i gl - cattle Snd. ne, 12 pos | con A quick hunch prepared in s minate, | reat ue |7|ng Qéer's practice] © T ihe suberculin test hatmfal.| James Pollard s spending a. fow COLCHESTER ‘Take no'substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S, | THIS WEEK iy T as _questioned by in > orl o ——— 2 SRS Mot Conny,| R Vo '-?‘1:‘('!{']rh:’n‘r'lv?:llpw\\\;;{:xr:;" Frod Moll left Monday for'a visit to| Heavy Fines for- Violators of Liquor O® Others are imitations. logls in cattle in Rhode Isiand, and | Noves left Monday for Tipton, Ga. The case of the te vs. Isidore nt. hmd Plants, Ferns BfldEHtHWEI’S favored law for the examipation of | to spend the remainder of the win. | Mints, charged with having ilquor i cent. on all of H | i eattie brought into the étafe, and | ter. possession at his place of busi- {furnishings. 4 large fresh and varisd ment | v””'dd‘”}‘fh{:«\i{‘ fome plan cSuld e | P — néss on Lebanon evenue, was tried Ever_}' One Warranted Wi h decided to mak c le 4 ! Ing all cattle within| CIVIL WAR VETERAN nday afternoon. The raid was mads °_hgwe o - GEDULDIG'S, |t arors o xnpo, s ROSS HIs CAPTAIN Uy Tk ey v 5 e oty 238 il sche led as a regular speaker, = 2 -bo f skey. | 77 Cedar Street. eption to all taut had been John McAvmney, Under Arrest, De- f“ “&“.“ii;?é"z’;‘é%fé ;\:1&1((— mz-}zi io‘" dl“:rl’m. h“m R b ey i et clares His Innocence, Abell. Attorneys King of Williman- e y this week n with fatal result and was now GEO- E- pmeEn i" g tried on animals and with like e = results. He declared the test to be Civil Engineer, of no benefit as 2 health preserver and 85" ounes (o his patrous and was a serious detriment to dealers in cattle, to the farmers and dairymen. He went into the whole subject in de- | s standpoint »nd quoted | and newspapers in sup- Chapman building, oppesite the Y. M. C. & —WHATS NE‘V _—‘ EZO FOR F;)OY MiSERY. e THE PALACE CAFE | Step in and ses us. | And All Soreness and Burning Will | Fade Away as if by Magic. " | Al druseists ave selling a whole | iumaaidbids - g | et of EZO on money back pien to peo- | 2 Franklin Street. | jic who must have strong feet to] | support a vigorous boc | Get E LOU[S H. BRUNELLE | acting, foul ke out 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread weary, tender burning, | nelling feei. Gt it to the agony from corns and Use this delightfui ofntment chapped hands and face, for ec- ma, rough or itching siin and for chafing. A jar for onl 5 cents. Mail that canzot be excelled. i v g Wy ' e | Sesne your erder. Frempt service | ter, N. Y, Greenwich, Conn., Jan. 29, —John Me- Avinney an aged veteran of the ¢ the man under whom he served In 1861, Capt. Patrick Oates. The captain left the money on a table and McAvinney was the only person in the room; when found. The captain was a member of | ter after bait and succeded in se- | the New York police force for 41 years, | curing some fine_ shiners, McAvinney says he is innocent of the| 'Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Barten and two harge. zons have retarned from s 1 weels | reemre - | 2 in itartford and Butter and Egg Investigation. Fast Hampton. | ew . York, Jan T inge for Talk to Boys' Ciub i the high price of i s and oth-| There was a good att e at the | er good produc the subject | Boys' club Sunday evenins when the | for grand jury on here to New England was given 1 day when Distri ' Whitman ager Gilman. One ndred and | called as witnesses beforc the jury eight members of the Mercantile ex- change, composed princizail; ter and egg dealers. It vp-state witnesses will pe testify before the grand jury as will the: representatives of cold storage es- tablishments e vil ] Was, wes arrested today, charged With | Sicaded munty aud paid the theft of $100 by his employer and e returned both money and man were missing and the former could not be tic and C. F. Brown appeared _for Mintz, and Aftorney Burnham of Jew- te. Mintz pleaded guilty and paid fine and costs amounting to $§2.32. The other man whose place was raided, and who is cnown as Jacob, also pieaded guilly and paid fine and costs of $39.3 General News. Charles H. Strong was m Westches- thirty views were shown of the New England states, including a number ot Iceal views and of surrounding towns. The views were shown by a large mir- rorscope. Harry Wickwire returned Sunday evening from Willimantic, where he had been calling on his wife, who is You cannot save much on food these days Noxe SucH Soups in 10 cent cans that serve five help some. 14 kinds—at your grocer’s MERRELL-SOULE CO. SYRACUSE, NEW YORK i THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street The Experience of Nurses is’ 4 # their patients would take in time a re- * liable liver and stomach medicine like jchemck’s Mandrake Pills there would be « 90% less sickness. A box will prove their curative properties in stomach, and liver diseases — indigestion, constipation, ma- laria, heartburn, jaundice, etc. Wholly vegetable—absolutely harmless, plain ‘or sugar coated—25¢ g box. Sold everywhere, Send a postal for the free book, and diag- nose your own trouble. Dr. ]. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila,, Pa. wfll be bargain dly at our stores, SHER & BURKE Norwich and Taftville On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Millinery for Winter wear at MRS, G. P. STANTON ‘ No. 52 Shetucket St.

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