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NO MORE DISTRESS FROM BURGLARS A DISORDERED STOMACH. “Dyspepsia, Gas, Indigestion and] — Heartburn Go and You Feel | 2 £ Fine in Five Minutes. | The Committee of Fiiteen Has Become Wl e st enl some Diapepsin in the house, as any | Py one of you may have an attack of In- | active and Suspecte digestion ‘or Stomach troubie s apy | time, day or night. [ gy This harmless preparation will di- gest anything you eat and overcome a distressed, out-of-order stomach five | THE MEN AND RELIGION MOVEMENT [+ -t If your meals don't tempt you, or _ what little You do eat seems "o fill | MG you, or lays like a lump of lead in | | Your stomach, or if you have heart- : burn, that is a sign of indigestion, A Charity Inspector Recommended—The Modern Motor | "% 2! 5,2 sisn of for a 30-cent C od With N Londan’ | case of Pape's Diapepsin, and take a 2 ar 1 ew 0! ns 1 lll.lh‘ just as soon as vou can. There Chemical of Norwich Comp e | will be no sour risings, mo belching . # < of undigested food mixed with acid. Old Motor Chemical—Great Hill Climbers and Savers | .. Jiidises gas or heartburn, fullness ’ or‘heavy fecling in the stomach, N. | sea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness of Money. or intestinal griping. This will all go, s and, besides, there will be ) sour | enterprising burglars ave a- position to-be pusic. i respect. | food | ol heth o b wgain in New London but| It is not so many s ago when | POlson you g gt not on a very extemsive scale, but {the charity commis not oniy L R A T just enough to demonstrate that such | made investization of suspicious cases |, Papes Diapeps i cemmcomy | done here just as well | of jmbositior, kept the accounts of | Q¢ Out-of-order stoms SRy & ot e force of | the office in most’ excellent shape and | PTevents feimentation and takes hold | One of |found tlme also to investigate many |O°f ¥our food and digests it i laces visited and bi-}cases that ‘were not really chargeable [S2NC a8 It your stomdc _‘-“_“\ el | pia v to the New Tonhon ohesae. mobie | Cnaliet in five minutes from all stom- aken. Not a very large | other towns for the care -of their poor | e 50-cent cases of Pape's | S 1085 T s rof the |in this citv. The commissioner also| These larg sl g elic $400 worth | made a study of the lebility of the S B | pert burglars about three | state in & certain grade of charges | LD oF tns otiet Btitaas | tmorths 'he bu S0 visit- | that had been made agiiinst the i e > e g : 1d ook | As a result charges tha.t had hereto- | mm————— ek fore been paid by the city were paid | SUNDAY SUBJECTS. igars and by the state and resulled in a saving | s ; | Sl el B R R S renter ihan (¢! The Loyal Temperance Association | a glars t is reason | This same commissioner —made a|™Mee!s in Bill block Sunday afternoon. | liey s are among | s study of all aat was connect- | { gl port or|ed with the position and brought the| The topic at the Christian Science | ‘g were the | business down to @ system that has |Service Sunday morning is Substance. | craft | proven of conside benefit to the e | peared | | 5 | it:y department of the | | MARCH 16, 1912 A pleasure in life is being well dressed. Some delay enjoying this condition by waiting. until late in the season, because they do not like to “‘plank dowh’’ the full purchase price. At this store we do not require the full amount. We open an account. You get your spring suit at once—you pay for it in small pay- ments. So we write you to pen An Account You select your suit from our large varied assortment and get it when you want it and pay for it as we want it—that is, a little every we yeared befor ¥ Perhaps aid of an in-| Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe will preach Sun- | st a burglaries had been com- | ctor the ch day morning at Park Congregational | ed g the shore towns, bu mig cOonducted more eco- | church. ® 3 ° n was capturec nomicaily th 4 present and the | i ¢ e the sleuths working | work of the in be & saving| mhe Sabbath afternoon service of the | 1 &a f iess lil g these cases an | even greater than the salars | Seventh Day Adventists will be held in = | ymes prietor | The new auto mobile chemical engine | e Ghaits » 2 3 b nwhots iace ut Dusinotn. 1a o0 eintpasesd! thiyuah NewHLondRINE | ok riedessol W Gobnes i et Striking Models Of Whipcords and Mannish Serges le waler front and. who complAIng{ Tuesday night! Shotind® for sNorwieh | r: the services at the Sheltering | hat some thieves had taken away | while n fire pas in progr Tl e S ey vt ld junk metal. After | go0d (o ¢ don firemen as b ¥ A f mination” is made the po- Steod Niagara automo : ] the startling announce- sl Bobe: Wason Rev. J. H. Dennis will preach Sun- | / e theft be com =l p gkt b e lay morning and evening at the Mt y A the boat or United States. The Calvary Baptist church. on € are evide e i gervice for | = i o et e Jlss ook iotheos Wil s dhohiun In Choice Patterns, Durable Materials and Stylish Effects. es il ko imes | ing and evening at the Taft- | 1 iu Rt holiey Fed. The Norwich machine, | ville Congregational church. | riy [UE Sree uevs ate in every detall, is abo e FOMONY USRS L 246 same relation as modern tour-| 7y W. Coleman, wil P Bon. ‘Wondaxtul AN} t5 Sar b5 s %k GoAT frnck: Wehin woY } preach morning and eve- | B , V E wers ip to this writing red 1pith the Niagara machine. | i ¢ t Trinity Methodist o B $ g the thie )een detected nor ere was demonstration of the Epladop sl shucoh: | 5 fih&%fi § ] he loof r m: sde 1f-propelled | o e | Ing ma chines and the onl At the Broadway Congregational | There is reason to believe that the|Ing In the Norwich machine was church, the Rev. Joseph H. Selden will | Committee of Fifteen that started in | PUMPS/ 10 do the work of a steam fire | pIAC 08 e servide ‘aha the to reform wicked New London, has | engin: if necessary fhes TEBPESL | phktor: in fter | succeeded in performing the Arab|the reew 1 e that is to come to| ent act, but the work they started | New Lund Il be superior to the| gunday morning at the Preston City s to be continued by the social com- | Ohe ‘that became a part of NOT | Cangregational church the pastor wi of the and Religion For- | With department this week i Rty i e e g L Movement fully It Ias been demonstrated Worth Having and Not Worth Having. organized and o work Jfquestioning that the self-pr for the betterment of th wd theyd far ranre eficient than th Rev. G. H. Ewing s s idents thereof. One of the objects,] Ar&wWn apparatus, not onl on decount |4, L ot ngrega- | the ommities 1s_the purl- FO. aReod ‘but for the Superior paw=|iationals Church, Nor wn on | atio e morality of the city feé his fact. was demonstrated at|3p] Might of Meat.. He 1 also v has been given that tene- f'the pecent fire at the de ship- ach in the ey | me nd other life in Bradley street |garcl All the apparat d no_dif- | ind vicinity is to be given a thorough | ficu ey, in, going mm..]‘ the unusually |' a¢ ghe' Second Congregational church | - q % Investigation and all wrongs are to be f Steep and muddy hill intc SUD- | Sunday morning Rev. Joseph F. Cobb ( 21 2otiiclcat ant N 71 .l C righied: This Commities % Composeq] VAl D the golng up e WIF we'a | SUndsY mornine Reu. Jssenh . Cab 2¢ ietucket Street, Norwich, Conn. of churchmen who propose to carry terent problem. The pair of horses !}y " faeie H. J. Wyckoff will preach in | n the work assigned them without|On each of the hose wagons did not the evening. -_—— T S : fear or favor and expect the hearty [Dhenve the strength (o haul their s s 3 nd e bic] | PLUMEING ANS GASEITFING ooperation of the police department thimough the deep mud and up At the Greeneville Congregational |'y. s i wite (AT | g nd the city officials, from the maypor | Steep hill of long grac church Rev. (. H. Ricketts will preac & % s il e B — fence viewer, if Hecessary Al I S DR e e TS e L ‘ b This committee will also attempt- to| @ service to help the fire horses up Spirit of St. Patrick. There will b G il stop to the illegal trafficc of | the hill. ’ AT | the usual evening service - weddings in Abhe Ain ting drinks and will see # it| With the mud over the felly of each : :: it e quor i not sold without ligense | "Wh and gradually s nking deeper At ‘the Third Baptist church, ther V e sign of saulty among the | ind that licensed dealers will coamply jfn De mud, Wae the Nigata. anto-| o5, MSEUTE SABHE chiicoh, ther s ik Strictly with the la%. The committee j chemical, weighirig five tons loaded, | Wil Pe preaching Sunda A3 Al#o proposes to investigate the claim (| double that of any of the other hose B The Boul N i e ee Il BEST IN CONSTRUCTION that there are gambling rooms in the The offer of the Graft horses) I%, 0 1 mouhs, floocs and b | \ BEST IN DESIGN ity and to break up the games if¢] was "f-;;rw(uh\ declined . Al | i BEEE 1N REEUGTS they are being played, a also givegq | full head of steam and ¢ 1 = | Harah 8 attention (o gambling that is carrieq | wide open the pioncer in that line of | o At (\;\’,a“.i,Mf;:"\"”f Paps sloneh) - - it on in a smaller way in many of tiw.|fire apparatus hed the summit of "‘W_w" God 5 Mabitotion e I . rom re r action of the organs fruit a nfectlonery stores in tize | the hill unassisted. This machine has} i snbioe g Eternal tife] I £ die AR O L\ J \\'l l()[ EY e given out that the soc'zul | often climbed hills of almost eq BB o Lah CHETEE. Pacetid o R ( e Ry i dig a ming Wi U B ») ommittee means business and has no | &rade but over a roadbed that was g b i i from pain and suffe Plumbing and Heating desire to catch offenders napping, s | considered impassabic Rev. Albest P, Blinn will's : Selz o <t e and Beautyes % ’ the desire s not to prosecute offepd-| The Nlagara is a steam ¢ e e B | b e o = 12 Ferry Street Tolophons s but fo put an end to the viges. | With an Oldfelt boiler of tubular par- | 1 s, 1+ | Wheeler of 1 2 armless, vegetable reme this can be accomplished in no | tern "and r-nm]n\e' of making all the ‘a““N;;r“ g‘\e ‘s'h;“ »"_;e L»‘ve;“‘ | 3 B S S T S sther way then it will be attemgted | Stesm required and in shori urder ie, ? el M Miee = by arrest and prosecution. The wom- | nearly one hundred pounds u minute | ¥ J ¥ ‘RO J mittee will try and accomplish ; this| when necessary, but the two .- | Looking Into the Future. e @ E'_) BERT COCHR E work with the ald of the local pplice, | Pendent working' engines are of s = el { b not effective the assistanke of [ battern, such as were used in s rw‘:e‘:' H. JI ‘chmfl‘ of 4 Secong s W EB | Gas | Steam the gasoline the Church of the Good Shepher | [y, @ | Fitting Fitting e g Sunday morning 1 with R 5 I boxes 10c., 25¢. | " " Charity Commissioner CharleraPren- | fighting machine e I. F. Cobb. At t U. service | | | 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. tis is out in advocacy of an aeistant whose duty it shall be to invisstigate all applications for relief from . the al- the topic is Servants of Christ. | RORWICH {OWN the old Niagara might be u exhibition purposes the tomobile show But in all fairn, | eged poor of the town and n;:flw ffi_ | the faithful old machine, in the opin- ML ke i port to the commissioner in his offi- | ¢, or y b ety | ce. That would be niice for the ¢ fon of many expert machinists who Old-Time Freshets on the Yantic Riv- N3 3 . € COM- | haye made personal examination there . missioner and give 1o the city another] 5ot orfe: O the em. fangled ma.| ©—Methodist Chapel Washed Away | o1 of i aan A0UDE ‘ot ihe | chines, ‘b toispeak. that witl nee o] in 1823 Meeting of A. E. Whist Club | § need of such an inspectorf for the long as the Niagara with equal usage 2 i commissioner of charlty ’says so The many brooks an Ya Heretofora the sommisgioper made e T river inter in this part of personal inspection of suspigious cases | Waterbury.—Waterbury is to havea town have ed disastrous flood, ind it did not seem {o interfere with [ wireless station which will not be for | years past iges have b s he duties of the office, but now there | experimental purposes, but for com . Iy over t 5 ¥ not ¢ s evident change in the emvisting con- | mercial use entirely. The station will 5 jitions. To the uninitfatipd it would [be owned by the Standard Engineer. | 000 by U seem that there would be Mardly work | ing company and will be situated on ket rive en deste. enougn to keep an In@pector busy, | the roof of its building on South Main | |1s Ndode: hie: reiorded but the charity commisefoner is in a | street A remarkable freshet nl —— March 6, 1823, caused b, y twent four hours ng P snow. The oil mill at Bean Hill was | The 3 ist chapel wih ood the wharf bridge was swepi away en tire, moving off m from her moorir and righting ' Powder ¢~ Absolutely Pure Baling This incident of th. gave rise to many iy ies. The newspapers ore off both pastor they weie heard s bl 0 | | ed New London. | (‘\mvx[ nv\""\_l A | s g % the rain of Friday P | Where the finest biscuit, ool e b ‘ A. E. Whist Club Meets. cake, hot- breads, crusts st 23 o Fhe A. E. Whist club of Norwich | ,or puddings are required Wil reeman of Bosen e | | Royal is indispensable. winifra1 Russell ot Farne srie net || turned after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, | Joseph Brown. " } G Afier several week® stay with her| Royal is equally valuable West otun Sibect: e, Vermoan not | in the preparation of plain, | 5, b oo o e Town street school. Friday, the pupils werc dning fine work in stenciling, | f§ each. child having his original design. | Mr. dnd Mrs, Palmer Brown of Nor - | wich were here early in the week and called on their father, Daniel (. Brown | of Mystic, who is iil at the Backus | hospiial. | substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar i At Trading Cove Party. | Mrs. Morgan and her daughter, Miss | { lda Morgan, Mr, and Mrs ad- at a so- v Kent's Gollestion for Famine Sufferers. An interesting meeting, at which | thirty-nine were present, was held l Thursday evening at the First Cop- | Phone 790, _S‘zi;lilary Plunifi A peep Into an up to date bathroom is only less refreshing than the bailh itse,f. During the summer you will the more lcok to the bath for bodily comfort. I will show you samples and plans of the poicelain and other tubs and glve you estimates for the work of putting them i In the best manner from a sanitary ndpoint—and guar~ antes the entire job . J. E: TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughin Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS *urnished promptly. Large stock «t patterns. Nc. 11 to 25 Ferry Street 1. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Hranklin Sjeel E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work satisfacto 130 Platt Ave. S GIBsSDN Tin and Sheet Metal Worke Agent for Richardson and Boy: .. Furnaces. 65 West Main Street. Nerwich, Co: t the season is oper invite the public to inspect our line. ing Hudson “33” i. F. €“30” ders “20” w B e The Hudson “33,” master the world’s greatest automobiles. If you have had experience w This car sells for $1,600 e of Howard E. Coffin, the designer of some of This car has 1,000 less parts than other cars. h automobiles you will appreciate what this means. ipped with Dem. Rims, Top (Genuine Mohair), Shield, Prest-O, Robe Rai il and Self-starter that weighs only 41/ lbs. This starter not only start: 1 run the motor when gasoline will not. The E. M. F. “30,” has been in use by some men in this vicinity for the past two years and has of higher price. This car is backed by the Studebaker Corporation, with one year's guarantee. The policy of this Corporation is SERVICE. We can refer you to an instance in this city when the full price was refunded for a car that was not satisfactory. Flanders “20,” another of the Studebaker family. This car greater reputation than any other car in its class. At present the Ford Motor Company is shipping 300 Ford Model T Cars a Nuf sed. & of the prominent automobile given greater service than cars Tl is gaining a Hack, Lfiéry and Soérdlny STABLE We guarantee our service to be | best at the most reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falis Ave. F. 0. aEER TUNER 122 Proapect 8t “Tok hik Norwleh Gb day. IMPERIAL GARAGE Corner Chestnut and Willow Streets