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) 4 WESTERLY Wnl:j End Visitors—Baptist Ladies’ W ndo . i A Society Entertained by Lisbon N Lo . . Member. e n » o . Sl s i RW| int Aqalust Miry upello Htard by Third District Comt—= | s, 5.5, 2ias 74 sosis ot i {Tte % 3 Baptist church on Sunday. His topic L Continued for One Week—Liquor Cases Go Over for |1 the morning fs 4 Mysterious Food 0 r a n the evening it is Christ's N ‘N_’ —0 . A . Progressives. « Month—Mrs. Louis E. York Benefts By Decision in | * %2 £ noterts, mi, of oomp e T < will spesk at the Methodist church Massachusetts Court. Sunday morning. cm W. nch* ad m of Lowdll A ev. Samuel Thatcher's evening top- h fc is The Man Who Failed. S n;r% district court, Judge Oll« | charged with assault upon Iva Wheel- Won Experts’ Medal. " m' : .;E. ver A lams, was In continuous | €% Was continued for one week, Prentice Wakefield of Bellow: < s Falls, vlcw of Seidon toe fowe Siths WHOAY, | T SR0ISL Ven Bever.-was chargsi] Vi isioue of the Keds In the war - SR watr Ttronc 'or Manhatian Soiane first Qmse called for trial was the | at Mrs. Ladora Keator's at “'utchg}?fils ERsUTESe L tingfon In Don N It-n?r die N.' oy “‘“ . fill. | land. He 15 a corporal in Co. E, First , Y ity ; case agalnst Mrs. Anna Campello, one | Mrs. Keator testified that the Von|infantry, Vermont National Guard SeRiver T gof the strikers of the Westerly Shirt | Bevers, suband and wife, leased a | has received a sh; :‘h:nt 0 ua;danu: North Fier 1 c‘nloel nxt Jiater .‘ cethpany, with an assault up- | room at $1 a day, occupied the room 1 AP DL Meal a_Carte: Staterooms. Z . 2 regular militla practice, and while en- on Mre, Jennje Howard on the third | eleven days without paying for it, and | camped for four ds t Fort Bth: “w mm of July, Mrs. Howard testified that[would have left the state by takin ey e 3 g | Allen for practice h the experts’ while on her way to the factory in the | the steamer for Stonington unless pre- | medal. The last heard trom im i Saoening, 1o corpany with, Mrs, | vented by oficers. They took all thelr | was a g e NEW Y and Mrs. Wheeler, that she | belongings. They had mot paid for Tela axt ?mawxlewme' Confi e Wflmb-e_ es hheld up by a gung of the Italian | the room and had not offered the e e s Tl AR R % Dalllpe. women strikers, and demand made that | Witness any money for the room. The|ed in whlchel;a v:ixs raDT X:_stamp— -t na h.fil“ "y m&' sha sign a paper agreeing to become | Other Witnesses for the complainant JUBR N M. bk o taetmber of the union and mot o tc | Were & son-in-law and lady friend who Enjoying Borough Hospitality. work., She refused and Mrs. Campello | Were present when the room was Mrs. F. H, Colesworthy and sons, grabbed her by the wrist, took her hired by Mrs. Von Beyer. Chester and Hermon, of Worcester, are dinner pall and threw it in a brook. | Mr. Von Beyer testified in his own visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Prior. " w This tocak ‘D‘::(.O on the White Rock Jbel :It nn()lJ said he had no intention of R!?"S. BEdgar Richmond of Wyoming, e 0 romd an ut a mile distant from |leaving the state, and that he had . L, is a guest at Mrs. Eliza Saun- the factory. She testified that the contract with Mrs. Keator for l?xe ders’ and Ms;ss Angie Girdnegts. 5 Itallan women were gettlng more ex- [ room for a specified time and that h Mrs. O. P. Watties of Cransto! & e n, R. ;flud when an automobile with Super:; Z&BLNndy to pay according to con- I»“‘Vas in town Friday. ntendent Barle of the factory and | tract. Mrs. Duncan McKay of Lisbon is en- F Chief of Police Brown appeared and | The judge found Von Beyer ot tertaining Mrs. Thaw and four dough- are $| the Italian women ran away. She got[8ullty of the charge and he was dis- | ters and Miss McKenzie from New Freight passenger service into the nutm;]doblle and when Chief chaxl'zvd He has been arrested in a Jf']llsey. dlrm'to ;l:: York. i Brown arrests Mrs. Campello she | €ivil suit. ev. Patrick Scully me 1t P Mentificd as the assailant. When| The liquor cases against Caroline | from Albany, N. Y, spenting o night sage Bunduye, st it g u. women ran Mrs, Campello could | Catto and Marino and Frances Cassa- | here Thursday, He was accompanied i York, 3"" 15, ™y Dot keep up with the rest on the run [rino were called. The pleas of not by his cousin, Miss Catherine Driscoll, foot Roose trest, Mondaye and she was about twenty feet in the | guilty were withdrawn and nolo con- who will spend her vacation at her w;hle“ hw" o rear when arrested. dere entered. The cases were contin- | father's, Timothy E. Driscoll's, on Me- VN . ‘?u Jessie Scribner testified that|ued for one month for sentence. chanic street. S Aunt. was with Mrs. Howard and Mrs, George Blake and Miss Bessie Blake Wheeler*at the time of the assault. i £ have gone to S c Lal md‘m“ wemed, cotild not ‘sveal wb:‘\:rs‘yE.d\ilu%rk;“a ;%;vz::r ‘;:sf‘demusi Samuel Blake. Tfi:;nf:m aJI::vti:u 1;’: Y Tnglish and did_their talk i i n before the | W: i Niagara s g hemg‘ m’:m ther | divoras, which Is wifo obtained from 5 anin g Nk, FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY Bt g e Heerd .t Che sa | lin, beome absolute. This enabled Baptist Picnic Today. THE THAMES RIV e *Campello seize Mrs. Howard by her to claim about ono-half of his es- The Baptist Sunday school picnic is ER B S aHR. Ik B diat o fi0n Yoot Bl otherwise disposed | to be held at Mrs. 1da Benjamin's farm u t' i i ight et take B dlmner Dai | o', ‘il e ah. v et s ega | 1 Lisoon ns iermoon stwezn Norwich and New London !: Campello neise Mrs. Wheeler by wl‘r\‘:.flf:rd’\? t]x,f‘n:d nfl {115 [xlmm. Ald Society Mests at Lisbon. Brand N. Doub! tbe wrist and urge her to sign and not B 4 erick, former clerk} - The L bt g iy iy r A doouitlind. = o Ladies' Ald society of the Bap- go to work She saw mo pencil or [ fon ‘,;,”“’,“‘“:"{:‘;“;“f};fl‘ q‘;‘l“‘;‘lmogfds:é- {x\syt“('lmr?h \‘\‘?lgzx met with Mrs. B. C. EXCURSION BOATS ¥ SEiatrat o s > i cox in sbon, Thursday after- T e Whesler featiied along | PIMISAOr nd has brought sult o | noon and evening, hea Ayt Yanti A Bels Bie wi adtied that ot ob| Lo o cho thiny-nius slaredial stock {ande, In the evening there was an en- ey etucke fl th::nwn !MMM‘ e .'".M suit hag f;eex; coxn’}ir::ru(;:l«xluzglfi;e h‘l;laa tertainment programme including a (Capacity 300 passengers each.) a. ':: fiu:»:ltlmh“;‘t g;- mh“lmk. efiti of ilies widow, who, althoush; ai- depiano sol so by Ellen Willcox, violin Plying between the two cities every o had taken hold of | voreed, fs still the widow. The stock duet by Ila Brown and Bhme Myott, e B Foward and taken her dinner | ""50, 1 ST (00 Frdow. Hhe stock | vocal solo by Alice McBroome, violin by '-uh':‘ #;h:ml“mr\'m l:\‘ml wrench- 3 e ?ulu b{{ Tg'tler Gdih)urg \gcsj g\(’)‘lo by ’."dA“bo-t llav;u' .Itl;.r city at — Orme Myott, reading by Rosa Willcox, f - and 5 o'olock p. m. ....",.‘n“"t."‘fi‘i"%:.ffir t‘:::fr‘;;xh‘;;m: ‘:e Local Laconics. vocal golo by Adelbert Babcock, piano daily. y > g R o g Mgy ammg Anglotina Deluca has purchaseq four st b’\' e Ll ol dron R g Bt et Aone Green. 2 I by ‘wich Pier (Rose Wharf) Franklin ¥ oould not Mentify r;ed\\nffifan‘fm‘ ichael McCarthy of Vardetyville s ;!1:‘13:39ulxger:]s,m:ndam;fi?s «‘Y:J:n oy Chief Brown testified to the arrest ““‘.“”‘ ning Danny Murphy of Nor-|and ice cream were el e New London P"'_'“"au“‘“‘ Ry. o Mos. Campeile and her identifica- | Wich captain of the Phhiladelphia base | wvening, and refreshments in the aft- IANSS AR :nn by Mrs. Howard. All the Italien b"’“ ‘0“'1" ernoon. Mrs. Willoox was assisted by e T RE N s omen were on the run and he ar-| Tdna k. daughter of Mr. | Miss Mary Palmer, Mrs. Frank Brown, gt ne e e o ir:‘.\:rs.hvl,:lmpellg :\;: the one point- jnd }lrs. Tl_zumas C. Burdick of Ken-|Mrs, F. C. Whiting, Mrs. I-‘m?ndé . RZsle fiMI;“:s“\.a: ':)h‘zgg;j‘;_\tn e ‘)?3} :\n‘\i ;‘1 edericde_wM‘;\rsoinf Paw- A\.rxnpbell, Mrs. Charles Babcock, Mrs. s st wi catiick were married Wednesday in St | J. B. Palmer, Mrs. F. H. Gilbert and TEAMER GARDINER r '\;.. . dctiane ;::ntk)\:“;fi‘m‘a;\:y was .\hx‘lll.:us church by Rev. Dr, John | Mrs. Nelbert Myott. = 3 8 G IN g IS81, e coul ale. N\ e el oha o, Toe"cour Porsonai ttoms. Stock Banquet Ale—Narragansett Porter |:."" v Wi, ew York about a month ago and was coL Milo Appley of South Canterbury | ' e S€ OXLEY |covs 115 and 630 p. m. Sundara ih the otber women, who Intercepled CHESTER was a guest at C. T. Gardner's on Fri- | R 930 & m., 2 p. m. Last boat to New e three women from White Rock. —_— ay. ) ° ° London only. Sund 1 hey asked the American women not | New Set of Pictures at Cragin Li Mrs, Annie O. Roberts of Springfleld ¢ 4 y. Sunday at 7.30. p. m. gin Library € e s of Springfiel Bo"to"work ana that then they Gl i is ot her ssters, Mrs. Jullus Waie- eclia avaria eer—Gansett:I"1isner - > S Tl ok i 7 5 s . s—— | NEW R N & At R Sy Ta | O Mrs. R. R, Wilde and Miss Jennie X e Eoute AN e courtroom, and designated S o | oo T Baimmony of Rockviliehia | Wilde: fiwes’ returnad from Hhelr o 4 s lakven New Londors oz BB Bt e v i iy, i s et at Celes Ferey, Mok Mars Touns Harbor, weekd Bnailer idnd tnd 20 nup:: frnm(Mm lHDward R0 e Pakeick SWiivan ot Mol Nan: Mi s, v, SERdtond; 1s visitivg, | M8, i el TN I Mrs. Campello who threw | are visiting relatives in‘llmn‘f ‘two 155,200 Sarhee, refucnihe ¢ 5 5 or t 30 p. m. “n‘o{‘ mi}c’: :?ds;?:; };:,"- (,Bm}gelm weeks' yaaction, e de of Charles B. Trowbridge. rnidhe £ 3 Sy | L s o i v it oning oy o e YANTIC_HAPPENINGS TEL=— S P S T ol e e s | BT S RS HOTEL— mobile See. Niit feard the call o Tom\.“ F lnl:!n;1 Gnr}ui(h(ldA of New | nior partner of the ‘firm of D. Rem-| M. J. Shea has resumed his duties fhelr husbends and ran away, Faigity -hn ach at the morning serv- {m,mn & Bons, cotton brokers. This|as section foreman after several 2 ri . ce the Coneregational chusch on |is the firm for which Arthur B. Switt, [ months' absence. ; patcio testified that Si mwm SRt NS et s ey, the 1lth, formerly of this place, has been book- | Brnest Barr left Thursday for Moos- B fathes $60 w4s i tha party on | of Hastfor st feiting Mys. Robpiae et sl D ad T o g B &4 not speak to them iny English ex- The Ladies’ A1d gociety of the M, E. O INGTON. brl\t‘[lgu. f L eapt 1o say “No work” She saw the | church held an ice cream and cake sale [T i N A e i i o o siady in the white sweater” take the |in the parlors of the h‘udrn{ fi“ Atigut 10th Ao Important Des. In b8 ?f l\ha’ e i]gmi"ese“me Sl et shopn- ay afternoon and evening, y Res-| yeek and h’;‘{;fl ;;]L‘?"K}ixs‘;dé‘amveno who The Cragin library has received a| cued From Drowning. :le(r.le“inoz? :Ir‘\}:t;gp;jlxi‘x;pirx:gfim o § FIT GU -"N:'; Mv‘l‘fnmn‘ { threw the pail ¢ . Inew set of pictures entitled Forestry. — 4 g GUARANTEED ¢ i Amnte Campello, tis accased, was | There Gloyres entitled Forestrs.| moday, the 10th of August residents - Gold Fillings 8 oot oo ad . $2,00 87 | R A P el e o | howiny the aare actial| o Stonington celebrate the 98th anni- Erratio Minnesota. o OTHERS UP TO $820. fram Xew it hher husband and howlnz the many advan- | vorsary of the Battle of Stonington | It s hardly a matter of surprise that Eetier s BARTOR, BEDROOM, BATH. $4.08, famsl; work for the Westerly o When the British invaded the harbor.| Minnesota should go Ted S Special raton week Shirt company, and was among the The anniversary revives i # | Minnesats W D s Oux prices axe within the reach B i A R The ent o e T o lr\Jhnwn is visiting friends | (o 1517 niyesidey revives interest in ?l.mwsma was in favor of the Mills 2 Epacciate peed yrerk.~ | Unbokitestnasy m..|| o HiGH o i Qurte A e s ot o e, in ”, ; e e positing frlends | tho 1312 landmarks that remain, can- | free trade measure which & democratia claim fo be the only real painless dent —r - - - part; o three or a week. non balls, cannen and the few old | congress tried i The ease with which orm b} American women. She saw the “lady A Mo Rex e b et Op Gl | e tow yen Litadalte i Jeey e I e st In the white sweater” wrest the dinner | fo S sk s Rogart Foote of Hart-| 1goth anniversary of the battls in| i tew yeals ako o) o S Bave hid work of & like mathre dons by the. orilansy ‘14" serie pafl from Mrs Howard. Witness said | M, visiting Mrs. Foote's sister, | 1gu; s "} ol e demiist. Al work S oyt 3 e Mr ng y [ 1934 s B atrs Wy guaran teed. T T ) aid | Mrs. Arthur Chapman, on Lebanon | pigce big demonstration will take | S < DR 72 CKe NG DENTAL PARLORS, 203 Mata 8¢ ‘ h l I that Mrs. Howard did attempt to strike | Mrs. Della Jones of Bridge B G et vas DY b T e and_copartnership s e o T e €is€a nn the “lady 1 nthe white sweater,” who | calling Jones of Bridgeport wz nt Coffi 5 o 3 investigation has been started by the Sk the pail and sl Rt lling on 1_.cnd in town this week. chis: n, came down to see the | British government. Hampton Hill, Hamp R es el hended wit-| Mrs Ralph B. Swan of East Haa | SSDe to view the big parade and affords a convenient and z‘fl stop- e 1A Tiot. tonoh the | dam was yiting bor gar i e a: | made & short speech from the review- ping place. Located en high. »f N yomen and no one in the party took |Mrs. A. F. Roper, this weel r. and | ing stand in Wadwanuck park. D e it T Bold of any of the women. £% A 00, Roper, {lis ek At 130 p. m. today the inspection B U T oy o Mra. Lucille Lombardo, the “lady in e gart and daughter, | will take place of the fire companies’ Furtics accomeiodnted: A""mm' te sweater,” wa art, have returne el 4 /i ¥ Oah white sweater” was the next wit- Qilidred Eigart, bave returned | quarters and the parade will form on H | STEAMBR BLOCK DAILY SERVICE parties ;{“;',ggl‘;‘;‘l.‘"d —— e 'zizt.hutg:aqxnauemm- > Bloscks i m’: Main street at 2.15 p. m. | ISLAND Until Sept. 3, to Phone 335-22, Wilimastic Div. Booklets 8 Jo e bor with e pail and she (. armaize, Secomipaned b 0| Must File Esoemse Acsnts | |gpe offering many bar ‘ / 1 RIENT CRUISE Bee: Camonis, whio B T I A y. and Mrs, Riley 6f Hartforq are| Under the law passed by the gen- g = w t h H l ¢ S0 EROMAED Udaled Tuat ahe G | tn oAt D e e, Mra B eral assembly of Connecticut, at the y atc 1 an oC Sian ((::sliéng!xc»gngmm 1._,(:R Febrewy: SRotd to Strfke the “lady. in tis “rgm;«m this w session of 1911, candidates for all of- alnS n Fu t d [ igin, 1975, Su00 s for 71 durs: Taeudior Seee whide sweater,” and insisted that An- | Edward of oo Agranovitch and son|fices must file with the town clerk, i rniture an Y AM AM P.M. P.M, [ Been Moot ,,__”“‘"__"‘-, Bia Carnpotlo daeciied her and taok the | Mo eoct Sres oo Tty Bre. Slesta ot |3 O o all expenses. If there 5 | el +5.20 +#0.15 | Block Tniand ......Lv. o115 eras f| TEE S AN b “mm;;h;;,:,:dm c::;,:mmm Jr. and Mra. J. Agranovitch on South :}v];rdee‘nOS;h(;(IZ:i;exF::nb;.::;hm:gkz: Floor Coverll\gs. ?\ZH”S?'T“ . 10.00 1040 | Watch Hill 3.40 440 own Solociior Harry B, Agird ve Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was | 3t the late election had until August Block Island e i by BuPegnd the stake sl Atioruave Taba | oo caler Thuraday, 13 fo put in their statements. Judge |, You could select no better time to i laland . ...Dus 08 S LY AR R, - 6.30 17.30 W, Bweeney end Jobn J, Dumn tie | Rail = E B Hinckley has the blanks. The|furnish your home with Up-to-Date |§ epai: b P.M. P.M. = abentant. Letee the asvnispeSus | Raitroad Provides for Donato's Family.| %, 7a%es 26 distinction whether | Furniture and Rugs at & saving of | y, except Sundays. **Sundays only. CLEVELAND wm‘:; :’mnd Mix, Campatls. guits |11 H‘,‘P .\1‘;, o i, ar :;1“.1‘1‘.51 or” fl?mned‘v The failure to co'srthteha]:rx;gwéwonmem ek ; | Two hours at Block Island Sundays. | Two hours at Block Isiand Sundays. (17,000 Tons) as charg. Attorney Dunn lartford Railroad comps N 2nd|do this calls for a fine of §25 for each » high quality ¢ for leninecy, stating that Mrami':gf\‘f HiiEed 14, Hezotn ot A Do SO TAUEION 16 e ce GOSN o acmil:;x“tllcu%“ Rk com. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS ? [ '"Fnfiu'fio‘ o% o0 Potlo had four small children en; |Bto, @ railroad trackman, who los didate to lodge his statements, ned with the finest economical prices, | § Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays July 5 to Septemb l'n-!- F.L(, w3 neither husband nor mother had i’:;n his life while removing a heav -'Quufil Band Concert. mges“t}hls S Tes b AND g 4 T sessintoyaciboimaiy I-fi-. :’:fg"”w‘,‘;,fi“":i;'}:'y 80, and that they | 1y ‘fm’n:"“‘ Jthe path of anexpress ¥riday evening residents and peo- R otter taysstisnts whilsltho stock 18 WATCH HILL RETUAN BLOCK ISLAND “"\"T-'%N k n'ma ot m‘yj gt »:‘nmtnm‘s 1,,11.,,1_:’“ br ity wm;'“". }:;:’lnximrhx:t‘: rx[-; the aid ‘[rll" f']‘nm the rn]u h‘\llvruu, towns had | at its maximum of completeness. Adults, 50c; Children, 250, Adults, 750; Children, 40 I tion, physicat | Of his wit children, The pres- | the pleasure of listening to the fourth Y . e { eondition M’-" 'bo iven 4onsidesa, | Chiation was largely due to the efforts | band concert of the season, ot Wi SHEA & BURKE 44 HOURS AT WATCH HILL. | 134 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND. "mfifw flon, The casc was continued ono weck | ot i 01t and Mrs, Alexamder | anonuck park. The programme was : Shors Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Wi 18 Days % Troup, wha presented the fucts ot thy | Darticularly pieasing and hearty p- 37-47 Main Street HUl and Block Island. For further informatie: . B | 13Dme The cese against Mary Capello, | ’:': to the raflroad comp The | plause was heard after each selection. . 3 office of company on Nerwich Line W harf, \'ewn'lgnlgz T gl 110 Days Each accident occurred near the New Ha Rasciied From D 3 Norwich to Ocean Beach and return: Adr Chil i AL o a- | o iR : Adults 40c; Children 26c. T n station. B ot m:’mg Za include round trip trollsy from New London to Beach. L 5650-4 ;"""J"' - HELPFUL WORDS Mol i T S N1 11111 (5 o | B s s 5 y White. ; Tkl S e ey, hoel, dhos envuniion, Mn'{"“’ Bull Moose party is to be black Prood [.5“,‘-;" A Jx-'é;n\‘ll){")"l";::‘:xlfld:\r r Oy . o i Proen ‘s Norwioh ' Cith ang fan north of Mason and Dixon's | evening. Robert Patterson, boss car- 5 TR 33 anome - orwich Citizen. lll\)\mll\umlsxll.\“fwl\}v‘\g in the South. This | penter of the New e R Pails and Shovels Sand MISS M. C. ADLE e Wi c:' - 3 ) Fpthe, st , long awaited, | {ion company jumped iato a boat and 8 . " X e th’:“;t W: gty ik I‘L{thu}x‘djul?v:’x’;eu[;;?: in Roosevelt's| got hold of the child just as he 2nd| Moulds, Mills, Celluloid Dolls, i S D HAMBURG-AMERICAN LIWE ache especially after exer- |nation of Abraham Lincol Reincar- | going down for the last time. Dr. i gt 4145 BROADW. ey f Abraham Lincoln volubly | Charles M. Williams work 8 Games, Wa--~ Dol . 74 e ey MO Wit 2 ams worked over the s a-~ns, Dol oub IR L R s L T R G o t 1 the. Tadesy mpio of | bringing him to. arriages, Boats, I i region? nt heis e L ges, , Croquet H A Traveling N i REE - ry Cleaner an e Thess symptoms suggest weak kid- he in upp = nl,rm Britain with | Sets, Etc., at |J er is the new VACATION COIFFURE oy I rtion of her poultry designed by Miss Adles. Donned in 1t 8o there te danger | RS EDW . stantly. Makes a lady presentsble on el faraln delay. G IN FAY S 157 Frankiin St a hoat, fn a alesper, far & Bitisd Give your troubi bt Will They Papcr the House. P N Give your trotiie promot. attentton sady the s of secte o thal .. |TCHING. EVERY. MOMENT SUITS PRESSED 503 7 ias an's Kidney Pills are for weak |PF convention have been | AP » Py e R Do o kidneys. gxw_fl.‘ lowered owing to the poor | Distr E THE Fl"E "‘:‘twdeeb ‘( reirt ol o Your neighbors nse and showing made in the box-office on tha| seeilin; Eczema sMayi Be . Qlickly; Our Wagflll Calls Everywhera S Min ot fem. e e e e e Banished. e I s o e 35c DINN . Read this Norwich testimo; are now only $5 and $19, Sk ST IR, Ast. Mrs, Catherine Hogan, 22m;nckory oven an exorvitant rato JI0, which 18| Try This Remedy at Our Risk. IN TOWN i B G LONG, Bpectar Agy. Btreet. Norwich, Conn., says: ‘I rec- |hold «»:jn 1{.521)11;.1\‘@[%,‘\“3 e el Rk B e S L You C i e e R L e R R M DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 112 amm[j[; Lvers e HA, s S yun2s8 Sr s R ey o g T o SR e e SAVE MONEY 8 a8 Solky 4 Shan erbury Democrat. dening, as it does not give . highty - Toiave vhas : ; : . ve one by b oment’s peace. Li 3 g u ;mp:n;h statement in thelr praise R R R i oY e e Qo TY will find the Lowest Prices TRy Sl ol l Sibiot ears ago. This remedy cured | The selection of Senator ro -p, | Was devised to meet {lie need for a|in work should always be considered UNKS, PAYYOUR BILLS BYC & severe attack of kidney com- |McLean to be temporary o .| really trustworthy and sclentific | épecially When it costs no more at porary chalrr f sclentifi than SUIT CASES pisint, caueing the patng in my back | (he State republican convention w sl kot s, renhite. mep:mfedflf o o“med el the ! th kg Biatiial i Tinde With the: Knaion: Saxo Salve not only stops the ter- | employed by ua, Our pri 4 on the 8 et of the Kitney socebion | B miade Wiy tho knowlelse | 16 Sfching 1l once, ot alss. pere. | WHOe $0T- it el CRANSTON’'S TRAVELING BAGS, § v ng else had |of him ussures at leas lfve wire j frates the skin pors e s ‘i u N o e gpenltand: v . <t b z'n’.;'.-f.m.f;.v*'mf.' feast o 1{51'{”{\1‘1 jiraten the kdn poros, " reacting the STETSON & YOUNG. ETC., from ncas Nationa { ommend Doan's Kidney Pllis” =t el | ing germ-destroving power. Every Hammock at reduced P g Thoy Have Th You will be both surpri P . The Sl l k fl e Je X rion Bhre o tmle b all deslers Price 60| g Comnecticut the bull m eviea " o5 "o "t 00 | Baseball Goods at Redufed Prioes T etucket Harmess Co, | o ot pcur, Bne o g bue o e 1€ bull moose: ey e - 3 o ::]n !'h:;::! rCo., Buffalo, | atming their anciers \h_msf\f’zlfl": gins_ to-dry. »\:1‘,{‘1.;(?::' disappear after Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank. | tuzned .,.uér.efi‘&é:‘:"‘ bl | ork, 7 or the Unlted [corporation man named Roraback. | 1t is P R T e o BASE?]“—'- BATS 75¢ T t cawamo“- B e eites 103 . Still, in the third term camp a|as for adul ) o eac . lended to every depositor whether the T8t ch e e B 1T e g, Bt G| M the Novsly Socp ho Chelea Savings Bagk. | awninoe Lo e e e e | e SR e h 1o Wentahin s ORiRNL Yok © aaetamth o ik ‘ol o size and any color. Prompt W licd ‘ < " Bes perfectly, Brondm Fhumncy 1 ) pens at nine o'clock. attention, MALLET g R e i G, G, Ingler, Norwich, “IC, L. HILL, 56 Franklin St.| Tunsew, o EaR R % Jarues gy | THE UNGAS NATIONAL BANK. - 2 Zeiepaong 06 } ; . '