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and Owners should get our prices for TIN, COPPER and GALVANIZED WORK before plac- ing your orders. PIPING FOR STEAM HEATING Large stock of Mill Supplies always on hand Ecnuy of HONEYWELL Hot Water Heating NEW TENEMENT HOUSES FOR MOO!UP. Being Constructed for Aldrieh Manu- facturng Company—Plans: for Pa- rochial School. < NEW COTTAGE FOR THE WEST SIDE -cesiimsmmn s tinitirns 3 physician The contract has been let for & new ; 5 : house on Bellevue place for B, J. 5‘,',' Y m g RO B Eaton The plans call for a frame oun Tablets while treating ts . house, 38x52 feet, 'h flat hav five ‘chroni tion and rooms, with two er:%tu on )th‘:‘thlrd m’m K e o floor. The heating will be by steam, and every convenience will be Installed. | comrs o omimas, ‘D Taolets Aot Quaker Hill Cottage. ing laxative. : Work has been started on a new| No griping is the ‘lwynote" of these house at Quaker Hill for Oliver Cooper | little sugar-coated tablets. of Connecticut avenue. The hoube 15| They cause the bowels and liver 1o: Being Constructed in Pearl Street by 1. J. Willis—Good Pro- gress on Poquetanuck Schoolhouse—Alterations and Changes About Town. g Mogsup, April 30.—At Moosup work has been commenced on the constru tion of four two-tenement dwelling houses for the Aidrich Manufacturing company, which has a big cotton mill in the village. The new houses are to be of wood, 48 by 28 feet. They are Jocated in what s known as the Union . I J. Willis is erecting a new two and | floor on to the rear of the ‘Woolworth Village, close to thé mill. Harmidas. Conire S8 the vomtractor and he ex. | & Balf'story cottage house next to his | store, which faces on Main street, is | 24x33 feet, containing seven TOOMS.|act normal They never force them pects to have the dwellings completed | Bome, No." 36 Pearl street. A barn | nearly completed. The glass front has | Provision will be made for steam ‘heat. | tg unnatural action, early in the summer. The bulldings | [O'Merly in the rear of tlhie present | been removed and the Shetucket street Bank Strest Changes. Dr. wards' Olive Tablets are so side of the addition walled up, with small windows about eight feet above the sidewalk. In the interior the wails have been whitened and a metal ceil- ing_put in. The entrance and stairway to the easy to take that children do not re- gard them as “medicine” at afl. If you have a “dark brown mouth” now and then—a bad breath— a dall, tired feeling—sick headache— torpid residence is to form the rear part of the new-cottage. The cellar has been walled in, the barn reinforced and | moved over the rear half of the cellar and the brick foundations are par:y Work has heen btnx(od on the pro- posed changes to the building at the corner of Bank and Howard streets for M. Wilson Dart. Two stores are to be fitted up on the ground floer and are to be after the style erected in the mill villages at Plainficld Parochial School. Architect Joseph A. Jackson, 1123 Broadway, New York, is drawing|completed. ¢ bver and constipated, you'lt juick Plans for a parochial School for the| The new cottage will have seven | upper floors has been changed to the | some interior changes made. oy ‘:fi i wt ,,,:{'g b =z parish of which Rev. J. B. Clark is) rooms and will have o verands across | side of the building next to the Bil ‘Will Build New House, one or two little Olive Tablets at bed- r, '] i e ront. 1: = h K lock. T en- 4 pastor. The building will be three| the fron T s is doing the worl ‘br:;w 5 f;: ;jd{tuol:lflfna m:o&mol- Estimates are being made for a new | /me. They're perfectly, harmless. stories high, 83x34 feet, of brick, con- taning 10 class rooms and a hail, 63 83 feet, with a seating capacity of 94 The building is to be provided with steam heat and will cost about $30,000. SOUTH MANCHESTER. The plans h.us been accepted for the new schoolhouse to be erected by the Eighth School District. It will be brick, 106x64 feet, two- stories high, wity artificial stone trim, slag roof, copper flashings, Steam heat and elec- tric wiring, so that additions may be made later for three, six or twelve- room buildings. The first fioor. will contain - a lMbrary and three class rooms and the second floor an aud:- torium seating about 400 and two class Louis Chartier has started work on the erection shop for himself on Allen piace. The plans for his new house are now out for fignres. ¥. M. Robinson has about com- pleted James Farrands’ new store and of a frame blacksmith | himself during spare time, so that it will probably be some time before it is completed. Schoelhouse Exterior Done. The exterior of the new schoolhouse at Poquetanuck which is béing erected by E. D. Howard of this city . is pras tically completed on the exterior. It is expected that the shingling of the | roof wi)l be finished A tonight. The jwark of putting the laths on will be started Monday. The plastering issto be done by C. C. Collins of this city and will probably be finished by June 1. The putside of the schoolhouse will be painted light crome yellow, with white trimmings. Changes at Beach. E. D. Howard has been awarded the | contract for an addition and a veranda { on a cottage at Neptune Park. Alterations Weil Along. The work of changing the Spier building on- Shetucket street so @s to | add the store which occupies the lower i worth store on Shetucket street. Office Building Completed. The M. C. Higgins coal office at the corner of South Golden and North Main streets has been completed and is occupied. Just east of the building coal scales have been installed. A spur track enters the property from the New Haven road tracks, running alongside the temvorary coal. pockets which have been erected. Blasting Out Cellar. The work of excavating for the cel- lar of the new Kosciusko-Pulaski so- ciety huilding en North Main street, opposite the gas and electrical depart- ment works, has been necessarily slow on account of tne large amount of ledge and rock encountered. A portion of the ledge in the rear of the site runs into th cellar, making consider- able | blasting necessary. Ten or a dozen men are employed there now, drilling and blasting. house to be erected on Béllevue place for 'W. H. Starr, 9 Pearl street. It will be a frame house, arranged for two families, each flat having seven rooms. The house is to be provided with furnace heat and every conven- ience, Bids for Alterations. Bids for the proposed changes to the Chappell property on ¥ederal street recently purchased by the city for school purposes, will be received until May 7. Four class rooms ar eto be fitted up and new plumbing In- stalled. Plans for Church House. The plans. for the proposed church house to be erected in the rear of the | church property on State street by toe First Baptist Church have been com- pleted by Architect Duffy and esii- mates will be called for at once. Contract for Addition. An addition is to be made to the building on Sparyard street owned by Armstrong, - Perry and Armstrong. Thousands take one every night, Just to keep right. Try them. 'Every little Olive movement all its own.” per box, The Olive Tablet Co. Columbus, O. Wonderful Skin Salve. Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known everywhere as the best remedy made for all diseases of the skin, and for burns, bruises and boils. Reduces inflammation and is soothing and heal. ing. J. T. Sossaman, publisher of News. of Cornelius, N. C., writes that Tab.het has a 10c and 25c l ;nent after other remedies failed. Oni; e, { Co. Added to the Cost. Perhaps that three which the corporations of the country “‘earned” last vear had something ‘to do with the high cost of living- ndi- ! anapolis News one box helped bis serious skin l_ll-i Recommended by Lee & Osgood | e billion dollars ' J. P. BARSTOW & CO. 23-25 WATER STREET, IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR The Best Lawn Mower you will find it in the NORWICH, CONN. Imperial High Wheel Mower The property has recently been leased |to Washburn & Rogers the bakers, |and the addition, which will be two tenement on 1 street. | Cheney Bros. are rebuilding a house GROTON INDUSTRIE§ EE‘ND'NQ: Chance to Use Them. | The Belgians might be able to use | Building Operations Among Com- on Charter Oak etreet and Will (G yting Bids on Schoolhouse Which range it for two tenements. fiOCKVILLE Will Not Cost Over $10,000. panies of the State. | stories high, about 18x40 feet,” of brick will be uséd for ovens. some of the British furies in their fight for the ballot.—Chicago Record- Herald. No better made anywhere. We sell it at a reasonable fig- voters of the seventh school The \’gee(}il Chain Tire(fi"p com- Willetts Avenue House. = » = »t of Groton in Poguonoc are pa- | pany and the American Chain com- The foundation has been compleied i i s are be e two : ; —Bi- - (o Dlans are being prepared for a two- | fISTICC OF Groion 11 FORLONGE IS P8 | ALY, S subsialary. are about (o 10- | ror s oeniasmey houss an Wilietts | movont, Hartford —Bi-centanial com- ure, but if you want cheaper for Mrs. John M. Walz. It will be (Qx!"' new school building, what it shall | cate in a couple of large new plants | avenue for A. G. Bu It will be 32| May 18 to 21 in the West Hartfofd ones we h.ve them too. o o Mmeieg oot e 30X | cost, and af what it shail be made. in Bast Bridgeport, building Permits ' trame house, arrahged for two fami- | Congregational ohurch = i heat. gas and electric lights, mantels | The committee consisting of Everett|having been taken out for thelr erec’ | jies, each flat haying five rooms, fitted ’ and other conveniences. { L. Crane, s, Joel M. Ken- | tion. The buildings will be situated | ,;"with every convenience, including | A ———————————— Mot iom s von; is earnest rking but the mat- | side by side on Connecticut avénue and | furnace heat. Hids have been sub- i g dasanses Giikation _‘(w,- is ‘nearly at - tandstill as two :u!: be nmll)r g{ bbrl([‘}" 3?\(}9:‘;6:16 That | mitted for the superstructure and it is | EVEN CURBS ULCERS res ar en ee s - | factions make perfect agreement over 0 he occupie v he ey mpany o y Tha Japencss who demand war withi| e s b e tioany Tanoeattle, |18 40 be three storissin hOIGAE And B0 il seed tuat the centéxct will ho lof | Remtarinble Remilce from Bhin Bemcdy th States evidently think no | Thers are those who are in favor of by 150 feet, and the American Chain!® i Germain Bros. have the con- That Costs Almest Nothing. 1 . civilization is complete ‘without ana nice appearing and well built brick | company will have a ope-story building | ¢vacf for aiterations to a cottage 8t| No mattér how had & sore or ulcer of all kinds are ready here occasional mob demonstration.—Wash- | buiidi which they figure is much | 110 by feet in size. The former pieagure Beach for Mrs., Clark C.| affiicts you, 1t 3s ballaved that Homsre. “ i tmston Star. | better- for the health and welfare of manufacture exclusively automobile | gmien The same firm are remodeling | the pure skin healer, will cure it, but if and we fill orders while you | the children attending. On one point | tire chains_ but the latier ocncern i ' o house at the same place for H. C.| it doesn’t cure, the purchase price will 4 £ < = S =========|most are agreed upon. Thev don't|a large maker of traps for fur bear- | wesyer and have the contract forbe refunded = = o o wait. Now is a good time COAL AND LUMBER. | want the cost to exceed $10.000. An- |ing animals as well as chains. It Was ' changes 1o a house on Pleasure Beach | ylice, & Q3g0cd. the local agents for ¥ other faction king inio con- | formerly a department of the Oneida | 1oag for Mr. Dutton. B o S have Tat e Bieny to pick out a sideration the e | side of the | Community company and IS moving . goptractor Oliver Woodworth is| form 0f wound or disease affecting the question mostly, is advocating a wood- |10 Bridgeport from Sherill, N. Y. with | yuj1ding a brick addition to the build- { skin that Hokara does not heal, and its relief comes so quickly that those who | en building with the lower rooms un- | Some two hundred hands, which num- i 3 e Da: coal -"flnlshmi. s mnrader Mioht | Ber DAL belarbaly, Ticrsuthdias s Uak do MR SCeE ovaet by the DAY try it are simply delighted with 1c | the commit was named as a per- | as it is established in this ¢ity. Local | = 7he addition to the building at the mples. eczema. blackheads. acne, | manent building committee -and was | capital is largely interested o the | corns ‘or State and Main ateets for | Barber.s jich: and all sicin troubles are |nstructed to secure bids for a building | Amer can Chain company, which is |11 Waller, Is roofed in. o S trad i g T s of this kind. The plans had been | capitalized at $750,000. i ;. contains no grease or acids, and is ‘ & ¢ ’ All Sizes drawn up by Dudley St. Clair Don- | Another industrial building in Seiaca | b iy cleanly to use. 4 lce is hlll‘ and you can’t afe nelly of New London and four con- | port includes a new weave shed and a BUILDING A Lee & Osgood’s drug store is selling i : tractors had bid npon them. They were | boiler and pump house fof the Salts ol i g large pachage of Hokara for Ive. ford to use a poor refrigera- Doyle & Murphy of Norwich, W. Textile Manufacturing company and | Permits for Past Week Exceed Thot tor. © We will sell you s thor an addition to the plant of the Simeon Hard Rubber corporation. This is to concrete building of one story, Rowe, Jr.. H. Woodworth of R. Douglas Co., Olives New London. The meet four | be of Last Year—New Projects Report- ed. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Lumber oughly good one at a low ing Thursday was adjourned for | weeks. Meanwhile the committee will | 50x175 feet in The Blue Ribbon Full Assortment endeavor to look for bids that will | Auto company is also about to spend | The volume of real estate tramsac- Do IT ”ow g 1 550,000 on a manufacturing plant. The | tions in the towns reported in the atisfy the yoters who 4o not w expend much money, and at the time those who are in favor of Commercial Record for is slightly ahead of the same week of be three stories’ the past week building will | main feet and built of brick | high and 15 it ehould be done is Plumbing as Open, every joint the kind we do. Agricultural Implements 52 Yflclkh’lg adequate bric building, which | ang there wiil be another structure nfi 1912, the number of salés for the eur- CHAPPELL Cu Will'come within the money limit. | the same construction and height, | rent week being 397, against 386 last| tight, sanitary and latest style plumb- i — ' 82x56 feet, vear, while the amount of the mor ini BUILDING OPERATIONS s In New Haven the Winchester Re- | gage loans for the week wus $935,07 est of bath tubs, latest devices in ¥ water closets, sinks, and evervthing of all kinds at reasonable peating Arms company is about to add | as' compared Wwith' §996,529 the prev IN NEW ENGLAND |another building, with 103 feet front- | ou — | 25 along the tracks of the New Haven Central Wharf you can think of in the plumbing line. Call us_up on the 'phone, write o~ vear.® e record of petitions in bankrupt- prices for reliable qualities. BRANCH — 150 M. Street The statistics of building operations ' road. It is to be of brick, one story | cy does not make as good a showing |see us. We wiil fix you up in good Tabsglioh in New England as compiled by the high and will cost $15,000. Another | for the week as last year, the seven | shape at a moderate price. phones F. W. Dodge company, follow: building upon which the Winrhester}bankrupls having assets of $16,012 and - 2 Contracts awarded to date company has started work is to cost | liabilities of $39,701. o April 23, 1913 $46,871,000 ' about $25,000, and will be five storles| New rorporations. in'%his state for| . A. J. WHOLEY & g @ Al nl al u ln J. A. MORGAN & SON Contracts awarded corr high and 53x103 feet with an ell 25x45 | the week are fewer in number then sponding period, 1912 54,620,000 'and built of brick. In New “Haven | for the corresponding week of the pre- | Tolophone 734 <. eioet GflAL Contracts ' awarded corre- the Yale Brewing company is building | vicus year, with a smaller capitaliza- | 8 S S5 2 3 . | “sponding period 1911 44444000 & one and two-siory building of brick | tion also. ‘the seven reported Tor tas | is always our specialty. What- 3 Contracts awarded corre- and steel, x 168 feet in size. veek having average authorized cap-! P P . o Office 57 West Main St Telephone 510 | sponding bd. 1910 207,000 | o Harifara: e Berdord) Mieckle | oot i Ry RuPE A AP Sdfl]wy P umoin? 5 ever you may need will be Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 "u"l"fl"J‘N awm: !q gorre- ‘Li::]hil samipany erecting a new office | Building permits to the number Of 3 . il d tiabactonil 4 sponding period 1909 45,122,000 | building on Pearl street, a five story | i cities of Ne o a PROMPT DELIVERY Coniracts awarded corre. Drick and Steel AUPUCIUTE, 130X100 Teet. | 1oy e B ettt pnd Wae.| A PECR Into an up-to-date bathroom TERPUY . 20 .. Sy sponding p(-n(xd 1908 20,691,000 | The Noble & Westorook company 18 | terbury during the week for buildings | i8 0Biy less retresting than mo b-n done by our expert workmen. Contracts rded corr building a new plant in East Hartford | costing $400.050, These figures comi.- | iAol During the summer Sponding period 1907 127,000 | and will move its stamp and die man- | paTe "with 141 permits granied a year| D9, WOFe Jock to the bath b Dldflv Contracts awarded corre- | ufacturing from Hartford. The plans ' hoe in the same oities, for buildings | SoRkert lwtfl show you saniples a sponding period 1906 30,983,000 | provide for a oné-story brick build- acgiing $606.072 Dians ot ihe porcsiaia and olhar tubs Contrac awarded corre- ing, 30x70 feet. The Hartford Special " Among the new projects reported for and give vou nm-utn for the work - 4 25 sponding period 03,000 | Machinery. company is about to bulld | (am aney e Ao Bt ihences i | 96 Putting them in in the best mannes > Free Eummg Kinds and Lehjgy | Contracts a plant on Waodland street in Hart- |'priggetort Saugatuck, New Haven, :f‘-.l.l‘znmv.l;:gdwhb—tum ALWAYS IN STOK D e R et el o e g g B Sremed, b ‘d“s""g : L . . 5 sponding period 1903 24,573,000 | building will be 190x63 feet. with thrpe | BeveD, Schoolhouses in Hartfore, on b s L e e vator | B anchester. Windsor and Branford, 2 | DL R Contracts awarded corre- stair and elevator towers and a 7o- : . y ame Old H the S Old Stand o, & ) sponding period 1902 7,000 | foot stack. The West Avon Tobacco | hotel.in Bridgeport. ‘store and apart- ©7 West Main S i R W T e 5 Bl s Mt Shae 5 Contracts awarded corre- Plantation, Inc, largely owned in Hart. | MeRt block 1n Fartiord oooom Eont sponding period 1801 ,441,000 | ford, has purchased 160 acres of land 2 2 * 25 s Yelebhone 183-13 e bt lin Avon and has contracted for the |2nd Ioft building in New Haven, and 23 an Water tyeet one, two, three and six family houses in New Haven, Bridgeport, Hurtf'(l | er tion of several five-acre sheds on FROM THE CONSULAR REPORTS. { the property 1. F. BURNS, Brazil has gone with great thorough- | _In Waterbury the Benedict —and | 8Ad Rockylle. veek i its people in agriculture. It has & su. | Prass company has contracted for a | Clude houses for one two, three five: Hoatine and Plumbine burns up tean.” perior school of agriculture and veter” [MeW tube mill in addition to lis South TS lliee Jucjiee Tanh | BEe 8 o i inary medicine, middle schools of agri- | Main street plant, to be bullt of brick : Wi v and i oultore . agricultural apprenticesnip, | and steel oné storv high, and 1993224 | ford. _Glastonbury, Watertown aud 32 hianklin Stres! Well Seasoned WODd o model Tarme bropprenteshin: feet. The Waterville Corporation has | New Britain: factory buildings in Wa- and meterological siations, "% | started the foundations for a large ad- | terbury. Thompsonville an1 Farming- oS | dition which will be of brick and steel | ton: apartment block in Hertford,c Washable Flat Wall Coati New South Wales Australia, has | @nd 120x400 feet in size) and one story | vént in New Haven, business blocks ‘u C- E- WH]TAKER ashable Flat Wal oating G. H. “ASKELL bought a furbiture Tactory and is to high: ‘Plane . ave belngl prepared for | Greenwich and South Norwalk, ofice e pigr 5 e make all the furmitiure needad in the |8 three story brick and limestone of- | building in Waterbury, brewery addi nes — s R § S *{fice building in Waterville for the |tion in New Haven, and residences in e MIXE D PAIN l S e SR | American Pin company, which iz | New Haven, Stamford, Greenwich and S. ¥. GIBSON, building other additions. This building ; New Britain. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar or Dynamite explosions are used on‘t five sales last ia o . will be 46x123 feet. orwich had but Asphalt and Gravel Roofs, Walks and ’ JOHN 0. FOX & CO; |farms in tngia to put theground inio ) ™0 B (o Machine company'e | wesk, 10 13 & vear ago. the mortgage | Difveways A T e A ¥ |new buildings are going up in that | loans being $10,100 last week to $16,080 | aprsd 55 West Main St. VARN S s I A —DEALBES 1N 7 e lcity. The main structure is to be|a year ago. RALEIRS I | 36x258 feet and five stories high and| In New London ihere ‘were four Brig le committee _of school | the blacksmith shop 50x92 feet and one | sales last week and twe a year ago, 0 TJ GOGH L b . 2 gls(rrx(l No. 3. the largest in the city, Istory high, both of brick and steel. | with mortgage loans for the weeks of‘B; B R . B: E l S AND VARNIS um er 0 "] 8 |has pyeen.nn‘:!ned by Principal Howard |In Farmington the Charles W. House | $8,500 and $900. W. Pease fuat he will not return for | & Sons company, manufacturers of Gas Pitting, Pliubing. Steam b er year. and has tendered his felts, is about to add to its plant a 10 Wesi Maln St., Stanvar Wax Like Finish Lime, Cement, Drain Pipe, Fertilizers, | 'eSIENALION to take effect at the end of 'threa-story brick factory 120x65 feet Nerwich, Conn the present school yvear. Mr. Pease has ' g * 0 E Fire Brick, Ladders, been' the efficient head of the Bouth | jn puildine s (wheators Bilck oee and Agent N. B. O. #heot Packine. anri " ¥ Side school for fourteen vears. His | factory, huilding. 4 BOA1 AIN s Paints, Oils and Varnishes and Salt | future plans are not announced. | “iie’ Wecelalsr Needle $company in : — — | Torrington is completing a new fac- : g 1 72 Hal St Fotnars; Cona. - (Forinstaglls, colibeion o gl feo THE FENTON-CHARNLEY Kirby Green and Red Composite est Medicine for Colds. | Williams comrany. soap manufactur- Valspar and Monarch Spar Varnish | ‘When a drugeist recommends a rem- | €rs. will shortly commence the erection P s | eay for ‘colds, throat and lung trou- |of a new office building of brick, two BU]LD[NG Cfl fnc | bies, “you can feel sure that he knows Stories high, and 30x80 feet in size. {5 = The Hartford Carpet corporation has Low! awarded the contract for a four-story writes what he is talking about. | Pruggist, of Marion, Ohio, SAPOLIN ENAMELS FERTILIZER Unsightiy Grey and Faded Hair GENERAL Dr. King's New Discovery: “I know Drick storehouse in Thompsonville, i GROUND LIMESTONE Dr. King's New Discovery is the best | 60x300 feet in size. ‘Why not have beautiful, dark, gloss: Colors, Gold, Aluminum AIR SLACKED LIME. | throat and lung medicitie I sell. It | In Bristol the Wallace Barnes com- 1 %0 ife and : s { & Ppc gl 5 tF i natural colored hair, full of life and Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all || ©ired my wife of a severe bronchial |Pany is about to erect a new factorv | paguts' G = CONTRACTORS hard’ Bl 2 v, J cold after all other remedies failed.” | Of brick, four stories high and 5x120 Jrlaeh-RARlL - yo lanking ar asters and Prepared §| Tt will do the same for you If you are |feet. Vanderhoef & Company are add- | 204 fascinating? 1Its so easy and % Roofing. suffering with a cold or any bronchial, | ing another buiding to their straw hat | Simple to do if you will get a' bottle of ey Best Roofing Paint in the throat or lung cough. Keep a bottle |Plant in Norwalk, It is to be 32x106 | Hay’s Hair Health today. You'll notice marke®. on };and“all the time for everyone in 1“;"2‘ and, thuk Sraricy DU ;‘“ds"“’t’; L ‘;’h"!e after one or iwo applications NORWICH, CONN. he family to use. It is a home doc- |Of brick. ICNEY EADLAYE e South | --how quickly the irs vanish— ‘ y the grey hairs vanis Albert Boardman, Pro, Full line of Sewer Pip Manchester silk manufacturers, have contracted for a one-storv brick build- ing 65x78 feet for a bathhouse. tor. Price 50c and §1,00. Guaranteed | by Lee & Osgood Co. how glossy, full a! life and vital Hay’s Hair Health will keep your 04 hair, t a bottle today. e THE UPSON WALL BOARD BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN ST. 18 INEXPENSIVE WATER TKot thi Wedt wnd-Bisivaus: Don't wasts iy C. w 1AM PROOF AND IN HANDY Tired-out, weak nervous men and _More Interssting. Tour drusgiet % seling ity Hiys . M. WILL 5 SIZES. women wonla feel ambitions, energetic, | - Sl the Vice President neean't with- | Halr Health than all others, heeause | s s % full of life ana always have i sood ap- | Araw from his golf club. He can gen- | 1® knows it's the most satistactory, gest Storage Capaclty Dalite, 10 they wonld<g* the sens me[&rall_\' find an interesting game on the | the nicest and cleanest to use and i in Ci | thing for health—take Flectric Bitters, | cluhouse porch.—Indianapolis News. - | really does restore eolar to g b h:ir. STETSON & YOUNG AMFRKAN ‘00“. in City LN()lIhI‘;\K hflu:lr for the stomach, liver R e Free: Sign this adv. and take | kidneys. Thousands say they owe nother Fal ro race. Tollowing dru; o8 “ N CARPENTER | thelr lives to this wonderful home | Mint juleps are said to be popular!tle of in'lfl.i? }l,ndng;t:n:q: 2&’ Gal‘pellbers afld Bllildel's Farrel & Sanderson, Prop, . N 1 remedy. 3ra. o1 Vi, of Vex- [ at tanko teas. Marse Henry wil mourn | cake of Harfina Bush Yoe bic s or 8100 an UI er Bést work dnd matetials at right | 6vecial Rates to Thestre Troupes Tel. 171 23 Commerce St. R'{ric Ritters as one of u.ehg”:'s’sflwx "ot | "\"me\"lnr?‘qnur:” il fugm Swade il Holdie iof H‘i{ Hair Health and B M e e s -m”' s ul." P | glfis. I can never forget what it h.uf e BT 25¢. cakes of Harfiug Soap Free, lox 'l, Mill Construction a “-‘h’ Teléphone 50 WEST MAIN ST. Shetucket __ | done for me” Get a bottle yourself | Hartford— The estate of the late Clo), Broadway Pharmaocy, Lee & Osgood, 3 ”» . e T WHEN Dual. T ST T . € what a difference it will make ' Louis F. Heublein has been ap-i Chas, Osgond Co, Utley & Jone VAN oL et o oL e ora the public. there iy 1 'Mflr.'i.flm:‘."“‘ egual to The Buls ) ur heaith. ~ Only 50c and $1.00. praised at $941.810.87, according to the Dunn, Sevin & Son, H. B. Smith, Le- B8 MAINSTRERT/ 3.'&','?-‘:":: ‘L';t.l:‘::‘rl:u-l:el':uI.ldnv‘:r:l- l!l.:r’nb!:o&?r ‘e “:::":hn 1 fvercis nu‘]u. =~ Recommended by Lee & Osgoad Co. inventory filed in the probate court, rou Ccrv. anler & Smith # Norwich, Conm: yng columns of The Bulleti. ing ¢olumns of The Bulietin kisi Telephone 370