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Al Trolleys Lead T . Just realize that one A e tablespoonful of SULPHO T NAPTHOL in a gallon of il were nt_'hlg.r Cng ulgml_u.w-: ";t:;rtr ;lm: . s 1 s £ W. | ?.;inmm fflfia ;omli‘u’llea.rflo then water will make a disin- wil these - : fectant five times more i ‘:u;%fixé“f&é’f‘céfih‘.’?}’%‘l‘f&‘fi : mwerful than pure car- - bolic acid. S:irt company, Auknd:::ll! ‘t’o‘: S kRbtiag of cven vdern, ss. hadjbesD * But absolutely harmless— Opening Sale of Blanketsand Bed Co rer For a number of weeks our blanket purchases, which were made m 3 .5 ago, havq been arriving, and this morning this annual M i with a rush. The stock is wonderfully complete, and sk g sents a high quality at an honest price. - e R Some Plain Talk About Blanket ' Don't buy blankets with your eyes shit. Open the blank ine the colors--feel them--smell them done so carefully that it is a pleasure to spread the bla No burrs--no oil--no grease. Every one sweet and ¢l and full size. They are the best blankets at honest p ’ Thess \are seisoted with the seme discriminating cars which ‘was b eqi{,gm'n,‘“.u = : _ MYSTIC . given to the choice of our finest wool blankets, and we feel that, dol- man ¥ : R 5 Blvers Up” Bhos Iar for dollar we can give the best values in Cotton Blankets which %‘ ’:,“fu u:z'?:o:.: o "l":m",m" ‘::. to' ". ! ' you will find in this part of the country, \ d in exemption for the: ‘Transported to High School—Local » Setaoe 7 made bisnket of go0d. welehs made and would favor ex-| yo 40 Wed in Willimantio. ; “.-‘.n..mnmm::u.mmm:m ot | /i1-4 COTTON BLANKET—This 15 the same as the foregolng but in the larger size. We can furnish the same colorings in isstie. Rog 5 '\ A PAIR $100 AN HXTRA HEAVY, EXTRA LARGE COTTON BLANKET, fn tan “grey or white with pink or blue border and n plain - PRy A PAIR $1.25 g}. 0. Earle, manager of the West- Sltad to iner o Indbatrien. lo ST the t Z com= 2 : 4 Fany “has houtht ho brbperty nown , . And leaving 1o offensive odor. sec- : . o ’.‘gz‘w,% B b e Coniection: . All cleanliness, freshness and 8¢ | side of river is now in operation, _that the company intended to m\mflmmmum. Rhode X:. side, m it was Mmj]e‘d F develop erty \locat- | toa Dieachery. - Hs | We carry Beacon Blankets, ‘mug-‘y,uui.f 1 +drevereess A PAIR $300 1 - EACH $1.00| WITH COTTON ADVANCING IN EACH $375| IS NO TIME LIKE THE | " Spieial e s Wi SHEETS size §1 by 99 inches.. . SPECIAL 89 ¥ ; finnw| SATIN BED SPREADS SPECIAL-10 PAIR ONLY | omsen v siramn yaovn an smummmmnrmé TEN PAIR OF THE FINEST WHITE ROSE WITH EMBROIDERED NDGH. BLANKETS with either pink or blue borders—size| USH WITH THE MBTAL AND BRASS 70 by 30 fmches. Beautiul, soft, fleecy White Wool { s L el g e iy mmconmmm‘m.“ te om .uu;;' visit with Mrs, Lewis ts, James Hanley, ved for record. . |Rev.and Mrs, C. T, Hatch. JPIevldanoe. Sept. $.—The funeral of o —— Mrs. H. B. Raymond of New York [James Hanley, 5 Sie Janioy 5 ¥ 8 b Hanley Brewl ‘who dled on Local Laconics. oL Dapitn, Mo | Fetheday SEHE is to be held Wednes: | The petition to remove the admin- . i day morning with services at ten rtnm,x‘ of the estate 6f ‘Anson R T o'clock at the Church of the Holy had said | Stiliman, for alleged mala tra- NOANK Name, Jenkins and Knowles streets. tlon, wags denfed, without coats, 1.:mmm will be at St. Francis’ cem- etery. i_s e AL Glarko end Abel Bab- | Villagg Folk Entertaln Frisnds from | *Ths news of Mr. Hanley's death cock of Westerly are en route to Los shock came .as 2 on) had | 1ifte, New Rochells, - the Far and Near—September Tourists. | through an apoplectic k came ntimates, once s large group, he e, New Rochells, N. Atgsies i atfond the annual en b - a #hock {0 his many friends. Born in | a charm’ of wit —asd - conversation | Huley, who lives at the Prospect £ $15 and [ ment of i v a‘:xbllo.o vokipiag 'm,f’ Of the Re-| . . 4 Mrs. B L. Swanton have|Ireland, Mr. Hanley came to this clty | which displayed mlertness of mind, 3 H. Hanley and 5 : reurned to New Britain aftor spend- | with his parents at the age of five| careful reading and keen observation, | Gerald T. Hauley. C. But- ufi“‘?vm thrs. :,xacumx‘ot the es-|i. Tahor day with Mr. and Mrs.|years, His opportunities for school-| He had a o and sympathetic = 151050 fonoch W, Vars, was authorized | George H. McDonald. ing were meager and he was compelied | loyalty to his frtends, but his gener- S - agr Invontonien eh at not less than the | “Nigs Muudo Carson ls te guest of | fo seek work st an early age. At 18|ous acts were accompanied with mo Knocks Across a Wh o i .l 22, S0 et thin | EH L arice, At brivate sale, the | Miss Grace Krupp at her bungalow.at | years old he commenced in business on | ostentation. Mr. Hammerstein says he would art wi temporan y prg et Nlocated i Bradfords 5 - % Sotate| Pleasant View. his own account and quickly bullt the | Fyve chiljren, thras daughters and |rather be dead in New York than alive = Mr. Butler ragn John. Fitzpatrick of Greenport 1s|foundation of his future success. two soms, survive Mr. Hanley. His|in London. Most of us who are alive William T, Latham attended the |'visiting his family in tow. He early saw and appreciated the = S8 TAther be dead i we 3 . by P! Notatil s Gelham sttended o 'vieling b Tamily tn fowtn 7" | He sarly saw and eppresiaied he | wite died abouttwo vears ago. Ths |in London wou . deliveries of either Coal or children are Mrs. George C. Dempsey, | were complelled to stay in New York. {ng his Afly-eighth annual visit since | visiting friends at Spring Hill. and organizea the present James| Towell, Mass.; Mrs. Jahn W. MeAu. | - Lendon Review. . 9 e, fairs have heen conducted under| Miss Bernice Fryers has returned | Hanley Brewing company and subse- but wWe commence thls the amspices of the New . London|{o New London after visiting Ma, | quently the Providence Brewing com- . County Agricultural society. and Mrs. Edwin Carson on Pearl|pany. T;let;;vu‘thu nx:_res!d;n;r:t‘li ",,f'”} ‘ Alexander C. Thompso: street. urer of the former an ent of 68 | of. the estate of James ni”;m‘;:;’i’:: Mrs, Nora Rathbun is entertaining | the latter and the largest stockholder Presented receipt of $300.30 from es. | Mrs. Julla Brower of Long Island. |in both. He was a large owner of tate of Burrill M. Thompson: alss| John Roarke has returned to Provi- [real estate upon which he erected sev- receipt from Mrs, Burrill M. Thompson | dence after several days’ visit in|eral large commercial and manufac- of $150.16, her one-third interest in the | town. tugng_bEURiamE, =15, oIt RISE Ao estate. Visiting the Hub. prises he depended upon his own Jude- T e James McDonald of Prospect Hill|ment 200 francal acumen, rarely Rhode Island Boasts Most Good Roads | 18 _Visiting relatives in Boston. 8 " Smd Bl T q M E. McDonald| The secret of his success was a According ‘to Statistics which ‘just|, Y- 204 Mrs. James X, McDo combination of industry, clear busi- have been compiled by the office of | PAY§ Feturned from Newport. ness judgment and fairness and jus- public roads in Washington, D. c.| is‘?im‘i‘:g“g{q R o ™ Yo | tice towards those with whom he lode Isla ads’ ) 1 V] s y 5 m | e p"mn"mg:d?j a:L;x:: ';h?:!?mlzgi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman of|d¢alt. He was particularly ambitious e o M % of maintaining his properties, plants been improved. Not less than. 49.1| NGWPOrt are spending a short timel,ng progucts in an atiractive condi- Having both Coal and Lmnkcf 1 transit we will fill all orders later. small orders of both. PREPARE ™" BETTER POSITION BUSINESS SHORTHAND Fortunately our offices are u per cent. of the roads in the smallest | Wik Telatives in the village. tion. SERVI 2 3 ¢ x Of the 48 states in the Union has been |, Y&s. H. D. Ingham has gone home | “Sor o 0 ;ojuctant to attract notice, Orwe o ured and the credltab]e Cnfl!fly Improvea, Siasesciniells s " sowond to Waltham, Mass. after VISng 10 | ouq olihough. frequently asked 1o Ac: ADVERTISING ~ SALESMANSHIP ] ev and Indi- . per_cent. ) 36.7 pe Ohio, Connecticut, ana follow: in order com ent. J a Dr. and Mre. E. P. Fitch of Prospect | ¢¢Pt official positions in financlal in- THE ORIGINAL GREGG SHORT HAND AND \e’;‘_!n.n are entertaining Mr. and Mrs, | Stitutions, he persistently refused, un- the Telephone Company has | Coma Ohio, Connecticut, New | Fll 7o, emteriaining M tl in lafer life ho accepted a posi- TOUCH TYPEWRITING SCHOOL. EVERY- . Kentuck ont 4 R Eanher of Merntes S 2 tion upon the committee to Teorgan- -T0- PR gk fgrinia, the Jatter having 1737 per cent, | Miss Fearl Carson spent Tuesday |y, tne Union Trust company, and, SaFHING-UR-TO-DATE: . 10 HEVE TYEEWRITERS t ted our Teleph service. ) 4| Wisconsin, * New' ., Maryland, ety Tewannon. upon the sale of the stock owned by —DICTAPHONE AND OFFICE APPLIANCES, sta clephone se >, Sadien o7 danafi Pinessee, = Sonth “Carolina; PYRT A g tat company in the National Ex- WE ARE WINNING ON MERIT—OUR FIFTH \ y p ] g i unge fro 3 > change bank, he became one of its - b B I thal 010" pes (i Dakota, Which | y tainted by ts source, | iecere ol haten A et YEAR BEGINS TODAY. ENROLL NOW. g “tew ot thiy [as ol . 18 at the foot | by s destination. All money | which position he held At the tme of ONLY CERTIFIED TEACHERS AND THOSE THE Enwnfln BHAPPEL . l AL E TR e vl I E O R * PASSING CIVIL SERVICE TEST ARE PER- = dandruff wnd Not Hoarse from Cheering. | = = horscs, aud during his career was the MITTED TO TEACH IN THE NORWICH COM- i Comfort for Wi ] fhe growth ‘end, ape | ol s e 1o ~ Comfort for Women. owner of the finest and fastest driving MERCIAL SCHOOL, STEAD BLOCK, FRANK- : g Dne REREEIE o] or snne Bhaw deciares: that srom- | borets . T R A ha SE i s AN from your{aify all Ucket - admirably seon- | €0 Will some day fill men's shoes. That | with skill, He was also the owner of % i T e gt R will surely be an era of more com- | several notable horses of the Ameri- ; % fortable feet. r.m.lLP_,laAn can turf, and liberally patronized and .. The Galonel’s Varsjo Easy Monsy. berrog yoliglen oy b ookl w o August 29, 1912, Lolenel Hoosevell's position seems to | The trouble with easy money is that| Although never inattentive to the Ut how bo iha e, lef thG checks fall | the 8tain of it is &0 hard to get rid | demands of his business, Mr. Hanley's where say.—Philgdelphla Inquirer, _ -Detroit Free Press, soclal gide wag attractive, and to his