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HOTHOUSE SPRING LAMB ROASTING CHICKENS and YOUNG FOWL EAT VEGETABLES POTATOES c;xfiu‘lnowsn‘ WAX BEANS ' GREEN BEANS PINES PEAS (Telephone) AIPARAGUQ . LETTUCE SPINACH . TOMATOES Butter WE CARRY ONLY ONE GRADE THE BEST Rock Gien PLAN OF THE LAKE STREET PLAYGROUND WHICH IT IS HOPED IN TIME TO CARRY OUT | | i | | braduation Gitts Articles suitable for a graduation -gift such a8 a nice small size watct with good miovement, Solid Gold or Gola filled case. 5 $10.00 AND UPWARDS Also Pendants, Gold Beads, Loc! Rings and a complete assortme: other suitable articles, Ferguson & Charbonne FRANKLIN SQUARE Happiness at $5 per 1000 on a Motorcycle A 1,000-mile One-haif cent health - giving, through summer trip for $ per mile for a joyous jaunt sunshine ! N i BoEw . That's what it cost Lieutenant In Carton Pri il ot Bttt [ seoonoas. samin "t ¥ X B R n on Frints If u i 111’ i : ikt s : | ONE ANNULMENT. |]| on one motoreyele trip On Memoria 1y 1,081 flags were | 9 % chigs ug - ited by Sedgwick post, No. 1, | Decrees Granted to Two Wives and |} Fro rv‘-"vl"j‘;}‘“’_ S .”,‘fi ovel‘ a e Norwich, Saturday. June 8, 1812, G. A A, the decoration of e ¥ | One Husband—Former Falls Mill “'t”‘,_ o b o S — graves of > soldier dead o e 4k ’ <y % 3 ¥ mploye Had Wife When He Mar- || 15i1 pher cut frosh the Tub or ‘MR[OUS MAMTE,B 3 Jissionare <o | Association Plan An Attractive Spot in the Center of the City | .o "X wich Girl—Now Separated Ebiararehar il B b in 3 cicties Rockville = Methodist o N . from Both. diions SOUR-BHLIbAT Nomiia: Carton Prints e anford 31 Gienion, die: | For the Children—Hope to be Able in Time to Carry Out Sl ||} same roci-otion: happines Fcuthinio: | chariies vaut trict Ty of the Norwich district | Three divor were granted and | Lot us show you how &d Wiy, w. present to ‘meet | the Plan. | one marriage was annulled by Judge Wild che: tree caterpil have | the tockville auxiliary. | 4 | Marcus W. Holcomb here Friday at the Come in—or write for details ared this Vear in unusual nume SR — | short calendar session of the superior bers. e annual e 2 of I onnec- 2 $ " | t of tk E S It ife ' ) ) rs. ticut bourd of examination and regis. | TOr the purpose of developing_the | the scheme for the arrangement of the| ©Urt: In £ the suits the wife 1} READING STANDARD T ‘» f ration of ave been held | Plavground on Lake street, the Nor-|walks and trees. 88 the.one Who'sued SOt ¢ The day's length has increased over | (ration of have been held | Playg 1 th nd oy Sonas . Whils 1 Ghe 276 MAIN STREET i s S ‘m""i Whinosday, at residence | Wich Playground association has had| The baseball diamond, located in the | he matr Sk i MOTORCYCLE utes long Ty g of the Hartfor ul, was post- |2 map of the place made and a plan | center of the plot, has plenty of room | At THE BEST IN THE WORLD X % poned a w there was not | devised whereby the best use of the|for the playing of the game, with a| Bridges o 256w Mndm‘l | There was a touch of frost:Friday quorum p; ground can be obtained. President J.|large field, and it is equally as well | 5 fitatoe ¥ Ba ‘“m.k. morning which caused a return to - B. Stanton has had the assistance of | adapted for 1. The basketball el i e e — e T ver s > Supt. Duff- of Mohegan park in laying | and volley courts are arranged ¢ A b overcoats and wraps. p gan T ving | an & : . A er e | gl out the grounds, and the above plan | near the entrance, while the gym.| i""’r:?‘;;‘[""") "',‘1' was origi Frank W. Lovell, Agent, The _shu\n the grounds and frames for the boys and girls are lo- { ;O NEZON. SITE. the Otis ool ety which it is hoped will be ol ted at cach side, with sand boxes, | iisband had dese (at Lovell Bros.) trial and nical topics. New m | seats, secsaws, swings and slides also | e kel : [ week. The plan shows the actual 1 | located there. In time a tennis court| 'Y ‘l'j‘. Ll “\ Thames Square, Norwich _Ornam ste : the gou can be laid out at the east end. - e '.“"| S Lot MeAE ake. A day in Misses Len d Amelia Carpenter | tho right of the plan, | The association intends to devote ghter S :“;“\;*“’ o 1180 e tea Mot of Canterbury were in Norwich this | reet. The idea' Is to have | over half of its funds to the supervis- Eoclentons. of | Nowuk tés- ” c i _ e v about 20 feet in width go into the | ion of the plavgrounds this summer, ‘l_‘” i ‘H‘ “N']h_;nl " Grace circle held their closing meet- land of Plainfield re. | 8f0unds, and there will be a walk | and naturally would like to see the| BAB A ol i Marriage Announced ing until October Friday afternoon, at MMliss 1da Hewaes | about the entire grounds, the trees as | plen of the central playground realiz- |’ B i L i et " i ¢ th rooms on Washington square, Miss 1da Hayward | i gicated forming the border of the | ed, and they believe that they will. The | four children and the house-} Announcement has bech made of the o | walk. The walks will be of gravel, | funds available will nov permit th hold possessions gone, and that his|yarrigge of Charles 1. DeWol, 32, of he new power hoats Yantic . % u ould be | ¢ uch appa g e DVl PElGEIg 0 1Y i M. B r Ry mr M\’\I” a ”‘d:‘x]x‘r.x r”\]-(l" Mrs. Celinda McStay has returned to .Tu \‘Im.Y about the grou nds could be curing f much apparatus, b»-: l}l I oclentone was . ranted .a-ditopce” o LM, Snd & 1. Blanchard, 42, o L] 'I 5 s % ntral Vills from a visit with rel- | used for a running track At the en- | hope 1 s will show I e st oF dasiion | Cranston, R. I, which took place on e, Jeton, Wil carry 300 pessengers. | Liives n Nerwich i . tract of land fs 110 feet " apprec REL Dredesis L W e married in 1893 and| May 18, the ceremony being performed g in the center of the ing gifts the grounds. e Sup'e wene MAKIR In 1808 K ' -operative Observer J. L. Herber ! 3 e maiden n was | by Justice of the P M. Duus st repiita the et n s Thomas Story of New York has | 8 -mmh s over 200 feet, and | There will be about trees plant- tone said that r'lie greom is the son of Wiilian e month of May in that town was at the bome of Timothy |1t8 greattht longth is 450 foet. Presl- | od in the grounds, socordiig to the smitten with his | DeWolf und is a farmer in Salem. The 32, 7 hiin in Fitchville. i dent Stanton devised the apparatus|plan, but these will come with the de- | 3 at he had seen her | bride 15 the daughter of Henry Whai- No matter how many other Dr. /and; Mra. William Wittes, who | 2Y0uv Stter iSupt. Duff had suggested * velopment of the grounds, | since she deserted him, but that she | iey. prime crabs today | spent last week in Norwich, have re- bad refused to return unless the neph- Suits a man may have, he| adv. turned to Waodbury, Conn ew was allowed to come back with hould h: Blue S S g FLAG DAY PROGRAMME PLAY CLEVERLY GIVEN which Esslestone said he refused shou ave a Blue Serge Suit; 1 & recent iss f the Cathol Charles H. Preston of this city and | THE XENS.! BY ALPHA SIGMA. low. for S er wear T cript, John Troland of Norwi iis son, Charles H. Preston, Jr., of | GIVEN BY. 2 i Ecclestone said that there are four ; 5 ful poem on The Old Spri Vaterbury, have been in Washington. | o 0 oo meet Given During the Sea- | Large Audience Applauds the One-Act | children, two of them are v}\llh' | It’s the Suit for looks and| "° s, P . Leverone and son. Charles| " gon—Forty Members Attend. } Farce Left in Charge. i Bl g™ Pome stern Connecticut physicians are | * B Hy Ok R - 3 e i " i The youngest is nine year: for comfort. returning from the convention of the f & h her mother and ter in| The regular meeting of the Eens so-| Left in Charge was the title of the | 1d. H o v y.‘;‘lhflq»x\' “}n of -‘;,I< = We' 1 % | American Medical association in At~ |1Tading Cove. ciety was held Friday evening, with | one-act farce presented before a large ¢d. [IHe was given the ey g e’ve some splendid Blue | intic city Clifton H. Hobson, superintendent of | forty members present. Mrs. Herbert | and most appreciative audience in the | child. clestone is .employed in just from th i schools of Palmer, M and former | Willey presided. | Sunday school room of the Second | Srgiag By il e L Serget just from the makers. _Buy a bottle of Williams' Root Beer | rincipal of the Greeneville public| Following the regular business meet- | Congregational church Friday evening fle R 8 B e P E: Make the most delightful Sum hool, is spending a few days in|iDng #'musical and literary programme | by the Alpha Sigma. The setting was |V i Hes 4 1 i i e u“r amm mer drink for 2c a quart—aav. town. " | was given by members of the society. | a parlor scene. All the characters were | COUTL (0 represent her. il Nds At $15.00 we have the £ o 2 : i . \ip. | A% i June the birth of the natnonal | e .;]rl;« fi"nm'wid and !” T s e Prdhs Clarieh A- Patey Ginest Bk’ Obiné Buit: for Local Mt. Holyoke alumnae, who are iss Doris Osborn, daughter of Mr.| flag is celebrated, so the Xens enter- | much well earned praise from the au- | 81 , decr harles A, Pate he. itk yougeur i werking for the endowment fund, learn W. H. Osborn, now at their | tainment took the nature of Ilag | dlence. Sttets kN, e e N AND HAVE THE pedl yoiir eyee o that the amount to be raised is nos home near Quaker Hill, was| day, . As the opening number Mrs.| The cast of characters was ag fol- s ndu‘;‘ e ‘2““\:'7‘ h'[ ~\*l'l“x“*;,“("‘ less n $90,000 | week from the Do- | Wwill G. Koonz read a sketch of the I:; ib ?d;{‘(\lll(n_. _Hlu’um, a 1.{m1 p‘annl. fi'fm":] Ane W ‘<n"‘] Jederiad :{? FULL SEASON'’S BENEFIT. ! nce in Boston. i o Herbert R. Kind; George Poynte, an | tes t dese Bl Bcial Bargen J A triduum of three days of - - S o 1'.,\.;:er::“\?q‘:Zinlfl”u\'o:yh;ns‘ui:‘l:(‘{' fh | imniocent Gitetst) NOR 5 Jran- | and that s he does ot know: his where- devotion in honor of the Bles | TS N My % by | cis Keller, an unnecessary, Carl John. | 8bouts. She was allowed to resume $12.00, $16.00, $18.00 to charist opened in all the Catholic [JEWETT CITY STUDENT fQfif“?}Y;;:r?m{%l{‘.ivw;‘:aa z“'s;l:h}:i‘: ;oxu ‘Dick Van \.\i:n\'le_ "who loves: & | her maiden name. M 3 We are hendqulflen for the — o GO IN MEDUSA SOCIETY | Pecknam; solo. Captain T. B, Linton; | joke, Harry Sherman: Mrs. Adolphus | Brineing suit througy her father ani LMER HAMMOCKS and : Xens quartette, Messrs. Walter M. Blount, the other fond parent, Miss | raother, Mr. and Mrs. Aifred Vaudry o Col e anid - ir] VoniRPAOn | A, L. L'Heureux, Baseball Captain, | Cowan, Jonn B. Oat, Stephen Peck- | Elizabsth MacMilian; Miss Marjoiic bl G SR R PA R H C olors guaranteed and, if < ¥ el : ham and Captain T. B. Linton; cornet | Loftus, the injured one, Miss Clara | Y. Vavdry Smith obtained t i 7 oy | WG i Goshen, Tune 1 ana'ys, | Elected to Senior Honor Body at | i "RGhert W, Ofs; distribution of | Worth: Mrs. Francis Keiler, an advi- | of her marriage in Fevruary, 1911 | have a complete assortment of you prefer something away | - © T U in Goshen June il and 12| rrinity College. | fags to'the membera as souvenirs of | Sory board of ane Miss Alict Ju [ with Arthur T. Smith, Jr, of Langley, PR o P B Up to the close of school Friday the | = | the evening; quartette, Messrs, Cow- | Norak, a mai e o o | e et ol i se showed | &l e best numbers. from the plain styles, we're| central dibirict pupils’ work at Biora: | The Medusa sodiety, the senior honor | b Ot Feckbem and Linfon. The PMriages g e ot o '5:“,.,‘”\]\‘ & DI, wak. Gupieye hets A . vay school was inspecte (1 and admired body of Trin ou:-g. at Hartford, | programme closed by chorus singing s'e at a prettis - B 2 u he met the Norwich showing some choice fancy |} it "I ar s st day |on Friday he of The Star Spangled Banner, preced- | charge ot Miss Hazel Anderson and |in the Falls mill, he met the Norwich h COUCH . ! the exhit 5 E ‘ ed short sketch of the song and | Miss Ruth Chapman, et s g Tpig o oo sl Dby We have a good weaves. Will you look? e St from the junior cf I e e s him without the knowledge of her pas Mrs, Edna D. Rogers has rented hor | Collett of Dover, N. H, football cap-| 3" “\Wara, | LAY LIGRARY ASSSIRTION e arrien i Charieston sC. S | HAMMOCK with mattress for e new cottage at Ocean beach to the | tain and pre: t of the athletic as-| " The evening proved one of the| ELECTS ITS OFFICERS | J'ebruary 6. At that -‘;.11.' Aith e Perkins family of Nor ho wiil | Sceiation: R. L. Deppen of Shamokin, antest of the many pleasant | % & e hE n s el " ) y a d arried, b b H IT'S TIME YOU CAME |occupy it besinning Jury 1. -New Lo baseball manager; Alfred L. | mestings held during the teason. | Fon President, William M. Shislds— | .neady married but this fact he did| §7,50; other grades at $10.00 b s s ireux of Jewett City, Conn., cap- SRR | Bernard R, Tilley Made Librarian. | days later, She at once left him an¢ d 18.00 FOR e R Vs of baseball team; J. B. M. Moore |SECRETARY STARKEY GOING returned to her home bhere and up to $18.00. Willington have been inspecting their | N. Y., president of student TO SIVER BAY At a meeting of the Law Library | Smith hac Vm’n\.u"‘-n been ma | YOUR STRAW HAT cottage at Ocean @ h, which has | Poard and athlete, - association of. ,\$“ London county, | 15, 1908, at Aiken, 3 | another story added, the interior ai- | — Will Attend Conference, June 14 to | held at noon on Thursday, here in the t minister, to Rissie Rey Come and make your se- tercfl and'fivepincas i YOUNG MAN HURT WHEN | courthouse, the following officers were corgia. Since Smith mar- places put in. { 19, for Y. M. C. A. Employed Officers. | cincieq orwidll grl. Tiis ke s oipt d ill deliver it The twenty-fifth annual convention | BICYCLE RAN AWAY. — 5 7 | President, William H. Shields; sec- | has broughy suit for divorce from him | lection and we wi leliver and field day of the German Catholie | A General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A.| 1ataqy, Lucius Brown; treasurer, John | i the superior court in Georgia, and F ’ 5 o | State federation to be held at New | Frank Chiperane of Franklin Street | Frederick R. Starkey leaves on Thurs- | ¢ " Averill; librerian, ‘Bernard R. Til- | the divorce decree there was entercd | fop you in any part of the city. Faven from June 8 to 9 inclusive wui! Lost Control on Ripley Hill—Face|day. June 6, for the conference ofl;,. " yjhrary committee. Gardiner ' on June 9, 1811, Mrs. Smith receiving attract w number from this seetion. and Hands Cut by Fall employed officers of the Young Men's | Greene, Amos A. Browning and Had- | the custody of their child, a girl, and “Good Clothes Store” 7 Biad : Christian assoclation of North Am- | ™4™ gay). |8lso the payment of $1,000 from her R es Store One public spirited citizen has be While coming down the steep Ripley | ¢Fi¢8. to be held at Silver Bay, Take| “mpe attorneys present discussed a | civorced husband. alding toward a City,Beautiful by dis- | iy, near he 1 Side bridge, on a | GeOTES June 14 ‘n,”‘ 'B In Conference | number of different matters of im- | —_— -— VEO A DAVIS tributing packages’ of seeds to his | pice Friday evening, Frank | With this there will be a conference’ poriance. The election of Bernard R.| gpoinoery' Delegates to State Conven- (] 4 " N small neighbors to keep them busied | Chiperone of Franklin street lost con- | Of, Secretaries in industrial flelds, of\miyy a5 librarian for the law library | 1 el with gardens during the coming trol of the wheel and on striking the | Which Mr. Starkey is a member of the |5 the annex to the courthouse places tion. | 25 Broadwa : "IAL SALE OF | tion. ARG A arks Wik e St executive committee. This conference | pim in fyll charge of the room. This'! At the meeting of the Stationary En- | y curb 4nd badly cut about the | is regarded as the most Important of | (ymbination of the two offices will | gineers' association, No, 6, in the Hill | 4 3 The new Norwich Suburban Direc- |face * fio 3 rken o the Backus ] the Year to the secretares. contribute to making the place more | block Friday evening, Howard Kno Fme (i]lt Clocks a e, street and | hogpital in the ambulance and his .| AL the conference, G. W. Mehaffey | yocessible for the use of the attorneys. | ton and Jobn D. Carpenter were elect- i directory for most of the | furies were droascd. The. wounds are|cf Boston will give the report of the | For years Treasurer Averill also | ed delegate state convention at ms of southern Windham and New |not of a serfous nature and the young | Commission which has been consld- |ycen librarian, filling the place with | Bridgeport » 28 and 20. On June Beginning ondon counties and is published at |man will probably be out within & few | c1in¥ the possibllity of establishing | gragt satisfaction to the attorneys who |21 Is the election of officers, and in- 00 per copy days. 5 a unnform rate of membershiD | haq reason to consult the big collec- | stallation will take place at the first Samy Mornin: 5 i i throughout the country. C. R. Tow-|i.cn of book: meeting in July. A ] 4] A recent automobile party who spen OBITUARY son will report on training in social s S SR A0 | | il 20th T y in Providence consisted of Mrs. ekt ioh g ieadership, and W. K. Cooper will re- | | ————————————| pril 2 Weeks, Miss Lena Conrad, | Miss Mary Esther Hill port on Lessons for Assoclation Lead- | BEAT THE CONDUCTOR. | i Special Price for Choice nnie Mitchell, Leonard Hiscox | the Mary BGR ors trom the local campaigns of the | _ e | | e hard Hiscox. The return trip | atives in this city received word}yen and Religion Forward movement. | Seuth Windham Men Pound the Fars | i de in four hours. ‘ | of the death of Miss Mary l;,\Un;r ltlmi ERTLeR AT 5 Collector on .he Willimantic Car. | - A light colored ,hard drying prepa- of Norwich by a telegram Friday — { | rat for Floors, Linoleum, Ete. 2.98 Mrs, A L e e | was the daughter | RESIGNS AS BROADWAY 198y night Conftetor T4 ho | ol :;' ki ek 0 fro e e hos ( E il g S ¢ » Willimantic ru 2 e | N 'S r o b P turned to M ic from th State h iram Curtis il and PASTOR’S ASSISTANT. |is on the Willimantic run, had an of the p.l‘ ment of a bil] | Dries hard over nig Clock Guaranteed | vital at Norwich, shows decided im , Mont,, at the time et citing exverfence at South Winaham | oo Tardet el vement and is enjoying her : having gone there about fyp. o Expects to Study—Has | Which is liable to leave him with & | is so convincing as a cai- her home. She has le a she 40 to live with her only | Miss Freeman Expests to Y | sore as well as feelings. A trio % S, that it i e Y or ] Ings. A tri A trial will convince you that it is o New London friends iving brother Hill | een Here About Two Years. \ Windhan youths boarded his | celed check. We ofl.: i : J“h x “Bl] H m =4 highly estermed r friends | % g | willimantic and when they | Ul s ¢ | the finest Floor Dressing that youlever Dr, W. W, Clapp exciting the [#nd her death c Miss | Miss Catierine F South Windham in asking yci ¢ convenience oi “ il |S). f Tosa growers Friday b, & VERID Was Hora 1 - all | sistan about two y | ston. Hyly Lhes Riebbad h‘m! J 4 used. Get it at the agency, first bloom of a hybrid tea . part of | Congregational church, has pre- est and pulied him off the car our Commercial Depart- The Retty beautiful bic invalid and | s et resignation. which will take the: garment, and ‘one: of. tho | < v ) rose center and ivory outer | Monday mornnig, | ¢ffect about the middie of the month. | yuiib. peat Siim in the face Al had | ment. E | leave ped w pink | i She uxpn.v:_s to do r'xn-m.ar studying in {,; - pened so quick the motorman ' | b | - this line of work before taking another | ;o ¢ hothi of the affair until the | ’ o | At the meeting of the board of water | WEDDING. position. In her work with the church | ;ar jiad heen started asiin. < onductar | You fur the money; | and_light commissioners of the bor- | EPEETy here she has shown herself well fitted | or is likely io have a discolored | LB R e a e pp Bs | ough of Groton, asurer was ; Santo Barne: for the duties of the position and her SR T b B ,.,:,: we do all the r: 87 Water Street thorized to 00 toward the services have given great satisf ey hed ‘the carbart 5 gkl | expenditure of $70,000 for the instali- to n offici | ¢ At nal Ion’s; ing of the new sewer system. i Friday afternoon a service for do | ed enlisted men was held at For I the Army and N union Today zation of e Shoe Specials was in the Saturday -« Ladles’ $2.50 Gun Metal Shocs A : - Ladies' Fine Gun Metal snd {ti8d of thd 08 S Oxfords and Pumps, special » tovit Bokaish { Men's W0 Shoes and Oxfords, s”DO ng the pa 2 i lines $2.50, of Meu's Shoes | pranting .00, $3.50 and | i e of Spanish r spes war vete . Murphy 1tie tyDewr posta / | You money idle WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD STAMPS | banks at i per cout, when re Increasing 20 per cent. ye 5 FRANK A. BILL, value, Investigate Groton long l‘nin“, the new beach with new opportunities. mocr $40, and $10 Monaay Raise For Trolley Trackmen. baod « otmeins Flots on your own terms. Jas, Jav| mne trackmen employed in this di- Smith Co, Shannon Bldg—adv, |\|»i.-n by Cennecticut company were rfven u se in pay this week, The NEWMARKET HOTEL, AC the first annusl week end of | Gaiy sate ‘m‘m‘( e 715 Boswell Ave. Pexwood, the givle school founded in | fy 1 the track- Arst-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. | Uld Lyme by Mrs. Rosu Brewn Gr “un from $1.50 to $1.60, feals and Welch Ravebit ved te | veld, many attended s Sunda v i SRR srder. Johm Tuckie, Prop. Tel, 43-5, | lu the nem shurch, in which s the (Additional “Local on Page Thaes.) PRCRIE R N ) HAILE CLUB WHIST { Sucossstul Evening. of Play. With Pretty Prizes Awarded. At the Haile club rooms in the Car- roll buflding on Friday evenir whist was successfully conducted ty couples playing and the prizes wwarded as follows: Miss Mary § an, #lver deposit cake plate; Miss 10y ('Neil, & drinking cot set: Miss Anna Schwartz, box of candy: Her- man Alofein, ?n velling set amuel Curiand, 1 ewelr) n; C A nd, & match safe There was selections by the orch tra during the evening and ice c: was served, in charge of Miss Mary De Celles, the elub president, with a committee of ifteen assisting. For next Monday evening {he regu lar business meeting of the club will be held, A ¢ m for lessons at Mohegan park and other names of club members will be recaly- ed ul the office, The arrangements were | s& in swimming is ferming | { sociation declared not to be a blu ator-- { | ! Notable | i an suffrage and has held the oman Suffrage in Increasing the efficien oclation ar VOTES FOR WOMEN. Sosakers Coming Mesting Next Week. Here for and For two years Mrs. Seton has tively engaged in the work for eth A N eading part of the as PFoth are excellent speakers e well qualified to tell of the sufftage movement in this o president of the Connc S80! tha secre : the an Woman ‘Suffrs nid has taken a It Sounds Sulplcnaul new book, “The Fall Guy,” phy of Sen. Louvis Times, ‘Ihe Thames Loan & Trust ba, The Bank of Friendly Huln/u/nsss - Fly Paper Poison and Sticky Kinds at ; DUNN'S Pharmacy 50 MAIN ST. ) ¥ your busl | Rsss betors the pubilc, thare is ao m dlum peicer DGR LNFOUGIE Zne AQYEItide inz conmna of (Che Bullstis WHEN sou nt S0l | When Your Eyes ible vou or You are in need of don’t overiook the fact have been established veurs and have made & repu- i} tuion by giving quality and service thal are unexceiled examined with modern we entific instruments and all de feets of vision corr d. | enses ched fro hroken ris 1 ring of all kinds done nea If you huve had {§ trouble vour glasses, cail | and see 1 examinations free. Sa *:(!ulmn guaranteed in every case. The Plant-Cadden C Optical Department 144-146 Main Street, Neorwich