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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. GIRLS! CLEAN AND BEAUTIFY HAIR ™ B LETIN POI AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS NTERS ‘Copyright § 1813—-Morse International. Ageney: All Rights Reserved NO DANDRUFF--25 CENT DANDERINE ALFALFA, the soll are u‘mze ifnto moke valuable e 5 products reqnired for the foed and = You Can Raise I+—You Should Ralse | pleasure of mankind. 8TOP WASHING THE HAIR! TRY | Besides beautifying the hair; one ap. Y It. The profits of he manufacturer very THIS! MAKES IT GLOSSY, pheation of Danderine dissolves every ROGLER & SHANLE By WILLIAM O. WING. esses. % 7 : 3 s There is not a farm that does not | Iy the manufacturing proces: _| Surely try a “Danderine Hair| Danderine is to the hair what i 3 gced alfalfa. Thers is not a farm that | ducied on the farm (e Animal is the | Gicanse, I, vou wieh to immediately | showers of fain and sunehine are fo in all branches. ALWAYS ON HAND Bring Your cannot grow alfalfa. Alfalfa is grow- =g on the sands of Florlda, on the red clays of Geargla, on nearly all the soil3 of Virginia, splendidly on different soil of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, lew York and New England. in two minutes, TI Personal Supervision. Th}e remain no mysteries, no se- f.ng‘}:as that when fed thger:;:rlx-g "&}';; you will be amazed. Your hair will be |lustrous hair, and lots of it, If you will Satisfaction Guaranteed. ¢ ) W. E- JON ES o orets about alfalfa growing. All it [gnd amount 67 oats. hitched to the | WAYY: fluffy and abundent and pesses |just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's 2 b 3 M Baks is that the land be well drained, | mune suliy, driven be the same drive | an incomparable seftness, lustre and |Damderine from any drug store or 7 . West Main S it be fertile and with enough llme | gver the same track, will do well if | l4Xuriance tollet counter and try it as directed. 270 West t. g‘ft that it have inoculation from gn- other adfalfa fleld and have the seed. Gfven these things .and alfalfa is as wigorous as a weed anywhere in Amer- i + $ce. True, it will not grow In wet|of the two animal machines. - & i3 i 1and nor 1n cold. poor land nor in sour, | * Thore are dairy cows which when | Mrs. Edwin L, Tinkham of Hanover | | Easily Made, But Ends ANNOUNCES ON'S DR. N. GILBERT GRAY unlimed sofl; but, now no one With|feq @ certaln amoupt of food under | was the guest Wednesday of Mrs, 8, a Cough Quickly - A Grand ANDERS sense sows it In such situations. ‘What alfalfa will do for the small farmer is this: It makes a feed #s rich as oats for feeding his dairy cows or his working horses. It makes hens lay. It pushes the pigs forward cheap- Iy. Ome can get five tons of alfalfa |;eten ten times greater than the profits This pint of e G from one acre of good land. Five 1008 | from the inferior animal—in fact, the | Charles Green and family of Wast| Lhis Pint of cough syrup is o 9 of Eood alfalfa hay are about equal In | inferior unimal is generally fed at & | Hartford motored here the firat of the | Zide At home and sanes ¥ou sbout 5200 WHEN YOU NEED has removed to his new store C. E. WRIGHT, feeding value to ushels of 5. nary r It would take five acres of your best land to make 300 bushels of oats, and much more profitable than another g B ronchial “asthma, Spas- : i ey would need be SoWn everY Joaw|cow the question s How can we se- | Mre George Rudd of Westerly and Sy oo o bronchigl astlma #nesif ] arop o the littls store of S & R aifa on Vifl & : [ Mra. W, Hailvile o . : : TTLER FINE FLAVORN: :'“e-‘;le B‘;d again for a term of years CHISARE MIGHEAN S Cu - Ihetolls Doty of o e hapiccent Mix one pint of granu Sugar w MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. Bl.ltll:. Then oats or corn will drain the land of its fertility; alfalfa will fill 1t with nitrogen. It care is taken to keep the nd stored with the minéral elements of fertility, its phospborous, lime and h » i % potash, -alfalfa will do the rest, for it | from others. But the investigation | visiting this week at her former home | < itie takes ricl e the best, watch our wagons. Talls Eets its mitrogen from the aif. |should be more thorough. in’ Canterbur o bie takes sight hold of a/coneb and 1 & property hich consists of a two |Bros: o Cream guaranoed the purcst The large farm sho . There is a very great difference in ates the appetite, and is slightly laxa- | | 8tory house 30x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet | O b1® oIS its' and Contection. 30c a Ib. But the small farm must have it be- eause of the need to make every acre > cows. The per cent. of fat in milk | three children hav. b P - | Fon- Enbw, I also have a plece of land suitable for 197 North Main St. TTER’, t v = falfa hay | C - 1t 7 e ¢ ren have returned to Fort inex, as perhaps you know, ~ hia - atS. B, By b ol to the reron: $155 o B oAy o Jetermined, thanks €0 | Point after spending a few days wigh | most véiuable concentrated compannd of (@ livery stable which 1 will lease. Telephone. TALIS BROS. S.B.PO S sven more money, for alfalfa hay 18 | gy wern O Of the milk tester No | Mrs. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Norway white pine extract. rich in || WM. P. BABCOCK, PLAINFIELD, - Belsphins 418 Ml Streat Tiitle richer than wheat bran in feed- | [Ty Man can suacessfully prosecute | joseph Brown of West Town street. | guaiacol and the other natural heali RICH & RUBIN R e na < tester. With these two ap- | Miss Mary Fréeman of Town street Bl s et e < s A. B. MAINE DS "ana growe” s own suppiis of | Fearo 1 SIE & £000 Ster of | and v icie Mes D, W Svacs and | of bines b TS miaturd. i Coca=Cola 204 West Main Street, i o D oy “of | son Reginald Avery are in Stoni e A el e Ea > B the farm ltself should spring | JNProfitable, money-losing herd of | So8, eEmald Avery are in Stonington | § I, Ernl, P gliaey B Z ; Proprietors of the New York Mineral | O€lls the Ralston Health Shoes &bt 588 for ibe animals of the cows into a money-making herd. in Bethlehem, N. H., for an auting. ‘Thousands of housewives in the United ORANGE-ADE Water Co. Bottlers of all kinds of thi Bett. farm. Alfalfa and corn will make HOUSING POULTRY RIGHT e s . Ci-r;;dram“‘c';" s .Lh;‘hll:’ < BELFAST GINGER ALE Sodas, Iron Brew and Celery Tonic. eltifis foiie I the M, milk and beef and pork without re- Bugar Syru By T Dl Telephone 735-12 SRnc v i often been imitated, but the old succe CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO, elephone 7 219.225 Ave. lance on any other supplies than| Gooq Feed and Good Care Are NEW HAVEN RAILROAD.| fui combination never been equ Central Ave those which the farm affords. It is a surer crop than any other except the wild native grasses upon the farm. The villager should have his plot of alfalfa for his fowls; not to let them yun upon it steadily, for that might be injurious to the alfalfa. but to cut > M ts acts was th *hief caus T Pi; Jo., Ft. ne, Ind Alfaifa FonIe of il Pmest HavoE s to sgive laying hens a clean, | holders of the New York, New Haven 2 o —al— egss and fowls of the fines % sht sunny house in which tq|and Hartford Rallroad company held t TO THE CONSUMER DIRECT. Keeping What the Middieman General- ly Gets—The Lion’s Share. By E. K. PARKINSON, Farm Management Expert. Growers of produce who are up and #oing ave never satisfied with indirect sales. On Long Island, thirty miles from largely depend upon the kind of ma- chine tsed In the manufacturing proe- machine and, like the manufacturer, the profits to the farmer depend large- ly upon the efliciency of the animal machine, There are some herses that will eat ' bushel of oats and tret a they trot a mile in four miputes. There is no difference in the oats nor in the driver or the track. It is altogether due to the difference in the efficiency certain conditions will produce 125 pounds of buiter in a year. There are other cows fed the same food for the same length of time that will as easily produce 2§ pounds of butter in a year. The profits from the efficient cow are loss. If it is true that one cow cam be so one sure way, and that is by actual test. In any herd of cows the milk of each cow should be weighed separately and a record kept. It will be found that on the same food some COWS pro- duce double the milk that is secured the richness of the milk from different Wasted Unless Your Hens Have a Good House. By D. J. LAMBERT, Poultry Instructor, R. I. State College. , especially in cold weather. Hen hopses for winter ers should be built as snug as possible on the three sides, north, east and west, and with an absolutely tight roof. The south side should be almost entirely open to the sun and air. Muslin cur- tains may be provided so as to partly close the front on very cold nights or during stormy weather. There is no danger from exvosure in an open front house during the day or at night, pro- SOFT AND ABUNDANT, double the beauty of your hair. Just meisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt, or any excessive ell—in a few minutes particle of damndruff; invigorates the sealp, stopping ifching and falling hair. vegetation. It goes right te the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Ifs exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the hair te grow leng, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, e — Worthington is at her home on West Town street. 2 L Bonney of Huntington lane. Miss Nellfe McCarthy of North Franklin was the guest Wednesday of her aunt, Mrs, George Rooney of West Town street. week to visit Mr. Green's sister, Mrs. Edmund Harbeck. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert E. Rudd of West Town street. . Miss Florence Bushnell, who is pass- ing a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. F. | H. Bushnell of Huntingion avenue, is Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer and Vigorous Opposition Aagainst Approv- al of Directors’ Acts. New Haven. Oct. 22.—Opposition t commending the board of directors for here today, with President Howard El- liott presiding. After more than two hours’ debate, which at timés was very lively, that part of the first item of business which read ““to approve the acts and recommendations of the board of directors” was stricken out, and the proceedings progressed with little fur- ther controversy. The annual report for the year ending June 30th last was adopted by a stock vote, 1,008,369 for, with 10,193 against; the ¢hanges in the Cheap and Mow to Make the Very Best Cough Remedy nt Eome. iy Guaraniced. te coughs—ev and is splen Kl whooping cough—q 1 minutes. Put 215 ou cents’ worth) in a p the Sugar Svrup. T every one, two or three hours. 4 pint of warm water, and stir ic cos of Pinex (Aif ¢ bottle, and e’a teaspooniul Tastes tive—both excellent features, Its low cost and quick results have ma it immensely popular. A guaranty of absolute sati or money promptly refund this preparation.” Yo g Pinex, or will get it for you. " If mot Modern Sanitary Plumbing Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and Sheet Metal Work, Telephone. 483 Main St. AMERICAN BOARD OF CATHOLIC MISSIONS Plan to Have Central Body to Control Missionary Work. Boston, Oct. 22.—A central body to control the missionary work of the Catholic church in the United States is favored by a committee which is in- vestigating the subje Bishop Regis MADAME SCHWARTZ FALL AND WINTER OPENING All Are Invited to 10 Main Street, Breed Building Telephotie 242-4 anything in Groceries, Can Goods, Confectionery. or Temperance Drinks Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers’ Articles I Have For Sale two woodsheds and one acre of land. East Side. Tel. 596 FU B W, TILLINGHAST Funeral -Directors and _Embalmers Jewett City and Central Village. SAT— FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOODS 71 FRANKLIN STREET, Opposite Bulletin Bullding. What To Buy and Where To Buy Delicatessen |Attention, Farmers! If You Demand ery. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY the Post Office Building, Take elevator. CHIROPODY Dry and ““’et Shampooing, Scalp Massage. Agent for Scheffler's Hair Colorine. Switches made from combings, also a nice line of Switches for sale. Appointments made at home. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannen Building jun3oTh VEAL, LAMB, POULTRY and EGGS to Phone 1201 Grad -ate Veterinarian OFFICE Bailey’s Stable, 371 Main St. Phone connection 8 Cove St., SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND LAGER. LaTourine Coffee TRY THE SOFT-SHELL CRABS POWERS BROS. M. A. BARBER, St-:.u Engine Repairs. New York, is a farm of twenty-five | vided that all openings are on one side | by laws adopted without a dissenting| Canevin of Pittsburs, who discussed { Fine Ha G d Serce. Teh Sedre ago i Conld hava | ant helow u Horianital plane of he | Vaie. und & beskd oF eecicos Snapes | Lhe MRl betore the CaThac s, ackledoe & Co ne Hair Uoods G. E. HODGE, been purchased fora few thousand |roosts. This opgn front must always|py votes ranging from 994735 for Wil-| ary congress today, told the delesates i g Toi icl ; : dollars. Within its bounds were an |face the south or southeast. lam Rockefeiler to 1.013.662 for How- | that the missionary situation in his e & ’ and Toilet Articles | nacx, LIVERY, EORROING AND old-fashioned house, a harglx. aflz{esfi of ’.\H T Ty h;]\ns s s:oum be located | 5rgq Elliott, with President Hadley of| country has been studied by a com- Hair Dressing, Mar- FEEDING STABLE all supply of fine water. To this me- |where they will get the morning sun | ya, jversity second with 1,013,524, | Mmittee of three appointed by the board | e : - = B glected spot came a woman looking | and should be levated so that the rain | 7hhe dhief ehange in the by-laws was| Of Eovernors of the church extension || Contractors ard Builders, ic‘i.:"’s‘;‘e':?.gs?:é"'?&ff s rarmberm for a bargain. Possession soon awoks | and surface water will drain away | tnat creating the office of chairman of | Socie While their report has not | Particular attemtion given to Gen- in the newcomer, at the time in bus- iness In New York, a desire to turn After thinking the matter over she from them. An old s yle hen house can easily be air. If the roof leaks, cover with roof- the board of directors, which in effect! gives each of the subsidiary properties) yet been submitted, Bishop Canevin, as one of the members, explained some of the bishop, that many of the mission- Painters and Decorators. ment. tage and_ Scalp Treat- Puffs, Switches, stc., Made to Order fram tiemen’s Driving Herses. Tel. 10 her investment to some practical ac- | remodeled by tearing out_the south|gp the New Haven system its own pres- | the main points. for Colonial Paint. e Combings. count. front and leaving it oven @ sun and |{ent and directorates, with Mr. Biliott| . The commiitee found, according to Aspnts far s, 1.8, TUENID o DR. C. B. ELDRED decided to develop the garden. devot- ing it to vegetables and small fruits and also to raise chickens for broilers and roasters. The first year the gar- den supplied an abundance for ' the househeold and for guests. ing paper. Both ends and the back of the house should be w house is more than ei should be sealed up seven feet from the floor. Allow from three to four square feet of floor space for each hen. ud proof. ht feet high it 1t the | chairman of the board of directors to direct the policies of the whole, while the properties themselves are each un- der its own executive, In accord with the change in the by- laws the directors later met, when Mr. Elliott resigned as president of the | ary organizations overlapped each other. “We came to the conclusion,” he said, “that it would be better for us to have one single missionary society, board or bureau, as vou might call it, operating in the United States, tak Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass. 25 Seventh Street. Telephone connection. Chirapiodist 51 BROADWAY Telephone 1302-2 DENTIST 3 Broadway, Central Building Encouraged by the fi year's suc- September is the best month in all | g 3 irman | the charter of one of the pr Telephone 341-3 ss—and it s ; : s = ~all| New Haven road to become chairman | th charter of one - Fot o e e e b the youto Iho anuval housecleanlus. | on ine hoard | anitt Vice President . 1. fictielias B founfe oy and ¢ . Come In—Give Your Order 4 z G rine | Remove a xtures such as roosts. | pystis, who had been chosen a direc- | (o ame fo the Ame gy T 2 be in Florida three months every win- Batde &t B Vi 5 20 | Catholic Missions. e ar cadgua i o ars Fels-Naptha Soap ter, day old chicks were purchased in. | S70PPIDE boards and nests. Brush the|ior, was elected president of the New q P e Rogers Domestic Laundry stead of fowls for breeding—a market cobwel nd dusf from the walls and Haven road. da i v s for fectionery, I 3 ¥ = Fardener was engaged. Under his|Sciling and remove the litter and dirt| “The board of directors elected, 27 inf MURDERER SPENCER o e o fine o | New package Gold Dust........ bo HAND FINISHED SHIRTS management the garden produced pro- | rom ihe floors Where floors are of | nymper, of whom 14 are residenis of Bl ticaeis ama By Snow Boy and Star Naptha Soap 5c A Bpecialty & 5 earth remove as much as appears to|Gonnecticut, include several new omes. SON OF DRUNKARD, | | Stationery and Souvenir Postcards. digiously, and the marketing problem became pressing. The distance to New York was too great for the mar- Eet wagon. be mixed with dirt or excrement Then with a spray pump or a brush apply lime wash to every part of the Those re-elected from the exi tir\g board were William Rockefeller, C. F. Brooker, Edwin Milner, William Skin- His Father, a Brother and a Sister Took Th Own Lives. 3. ¥. WGUIRE, iy4Th Baltic. C. S. FAIRCLOUGH, Thamesville Store Proprietor Also LADIES' 541 WAISTS 91-95 Chestnut Street d 3 s g building. This lime wash is made by Jewton Barney, R. W. Taft, J. SURJS Ysse IhiNes Wit Delne cun- | Sjaking rock’ lime with” Hot -water | oo D oRIOn e Y o | | Cliloags; Oct. 32 =i case of Hency| B M H gidered 2 fricod expressed o desite 19 | 5id thinming o the consistency of | 5 nion, T S, Beminewian & S Roh | spencar: ‘ine-contessed muracrer now || TN (ld Baltic Hotel |PIES, CAKE AND BREAD broilers boxed and sent to her town | SKimmill If 2 per cent. of carbolic |y 7 "ginira, G. F. Baker, T. D. Cuyler,| awaiting trial for killing Mrs. Mildred | e that cannot be excelled. DENTIST house twice a week. This suggestion | 2cid is added the wash will be more | Fqward Milligan, F. T. Maxwell, Sam- [ Allison Rexroat, aroused wide- John F. Delaney, Prop. ALocH i Pt sevite proved the turning point. Hampers | @ffectual as a disinfectant. itn | uel Rea, Laurence Minot, Morton F.|SPread interest among students of Full line -of High Class Liquors | Phone your order. € ‘| DR. E. J. JONES Were procured large enough to hold a | The roosts should be painted with | pPiane, J. P. Morgan, Howard Ellioit,| criminology. An investigation of his || wines, Ales, Lagers and Cigars: - LOUIS H. BRUNELLE x daily supply of vegetables, fruits and | kerosene, nesis thoroughly dRansed | Arthur T. Hadley 'and Murray W.| antecedents has brought to light these | fautomobile parties stop herd Special 2 Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. poultry, and kttle by little a splendid | ard tobacco dust or stems added to the | crono wwhile the new men are J. H.| facts 2 ; y ates to commercial men. 10 Carter Ave., (East Side) D | business was built up, so that now be- | Straw or sawdust nesting material.| fugsis, John T. Pratt of New York,| That his father, a lifelong victim of iv4Th BALTIC. Take elevator Shetucket Street en- tween fifteen and twenty hampers are | Cover the floor again with clean sand | 7,001, Richards of Newtownville| 2icoholism, died a suicide, | trance. Phone. packed and sent to New York every | and fine gravel to the depth of four or |y g Caien L. Stone of Brookline, Mass., |, That three years afier his father had | = i =TS SN 40 iy week day from May to November. Six inclies. It not too course this will | e (206" we teitng the Praces of | Killed nimsel Spencer's only brother | ‘Vhlte Ele hant Cafe American House J. F. CONANT, 11 Frankfin St. J The price of these hampers is 31, |provide T rahe foWls | Messrs. Vail and Cochrane, who re- m"}‘] & (m”th;r isters ok p Whitestone 5c¢ and the J, F. €. 10c poultry being exira, and the consumer | Where droppinng boards are used un- | cently resigned to svoid aninteriock | | TRAC o afhis msters Killen bereert | Rty e FARREL & SANDERSON, Props.|Cigars are the best on the market, : s, Re- |der the roosts they help to keep the{ eHUY. z onton and | becaus < ¥ after Spencer : e Zg:‘y‘lgh“:“:,‘:n‘;::(‘fiss ";:,r,fifi l}x. floor clean and facilitate the work ot ‘B‘;;m‘g"e“”sm" B e had been sentenced to his first term | BaN Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Try them, siness_in Flor pedient to drop her br removing manure. was elected president of the in_prison. Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Traveling Men, Etc. THERE 3s D0 navertising medium in Eastern Conneeticut equal to The Bul- P el i That a third sister married an af- ez s s vas - ted sec- S ~ s S £ Botheds andcold frames, thua ox NORWICH TOWN A Rk e Twas re-elected |fer bearing two children, died of fu: Corner of Water and Market Sts. |Livery connected. Shetucket Street | jotin for business resuiie tending her season. This Success is A eEa : reasurer C.H Hempetead. :::{:::gzlbrrculosls due to the owner's initlative in strik- secretary, and T. F. Paradise, = — g ing out along new lines and selling di- | Mrs. Jacob Gottschalk, Dead at 73, | FOGIEY e feappointed. New Britain—A delegation of local 1 rectly to the consumer. Leaves Thres Children, Fifteen | " Tho’ following vice presidents were | members of the Putnam Phalans taok | Not everybody can find an oppor- tunity or embrace it when found, but all may be on the lookout for the op- portunity to establish the direct to vests capital, employs skilled labor and makes the largest possible use of ma- Grandchildren and Five Greatgrand- children—Tourists Reach Pasadena. Gottschalk, widow of Ja- Mary Will Participate in Pageant. | president of the company, because he | re-elected: 3 3 8 E. G. Buckland, vice president in charge of real estate, right of way and taxes; of relations with federal gov- L. S. Storrs was not elected a vice | part in the target shoot tournament Tuesday night at the Phalanx armory in Hartford. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally and acts directl Ferguson & Charbonneas | A 21 Jewel Adjusted Watch Don’t Let That Toothache 1647 Bostonians Take It To Lincoln’s you. method of selling, which elimi- k, dled Wednesday morn- | ernment and public bodies, and to as- | = ————— nates the middl d his charge = e h and president on OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, Hing th Isht, S nates the middleman an c s. al the age of T2 vears al | sist the chairman an ; : ToLEDO, ling. the B von pwake: AL Shi. - BlopL W e ~ homa of her son, L\\'m'mv u‘r\n(r‘- }gr‘m’rfll maners,‘ i o “‘gijni e R are s £ twrp e of our Toothache Drops that | FAMWS SHUE FDR ME" THE BUSINESS DAIRY HERD. | wich Town, after an illness of si B. Campbell, vice president in charge FAnk L Sk ooy muiteg bathi thafin BT O o i P at tha e -_— weeks. She' is survived by (hree sons [ of the commercial business of the com- ey S U O 66 erlthln” And zive Wou a chance to sieep. The | HIGH CLASS CUSTOM MODELS f the Herd Is to Keep You, Cut Out | 15 grand children and live gr and. | pany; freight, passenger, mail. ex-| City of Toledo: Couniy and State afore first you take will stop the ache. 2 . the Cows You H:& to Keep.. children press, milk, etc., uually termed vice| said, and thai said firm will pay the i Exclusive Agency - ~———— | president in charge of traffie. sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 9 P | 2 = = | L . t{ for each an ery case of Catarr: ~ E By F. B. MUNFORD, Gone to Granite State. | H. M. Kochersperger, vice president | for cach and overy ease of Catarrh n Watch Dunn S ha[macy 1 M. J CUMMINGS » d Director, University of Mis. Mrs. 8 , Smith of (he New Lon. | In charge of the treasury and account- that canmet Dbe cured by ! ;e i v o A& 1 don turnp it Wednesday for a few | lng departiments, = o0 gn | Lo T FRANK JocEENEY. 50 Main Street {52 Central Avenus, Norwich, Comn. B e o e N N e i D koAt | g ot mainfenance and operation | in my presence: this sth day of Decem- | Also the Best Watch BargamI Call 153 ' PRl aE e R e anstne. Wag ty, usually termed vice| ber. A. D. 1386, | produces his own raw material. As | to visit Mrs, John Blair in Worcester, | of the property e ) 2 ! the case of the manufacturer, he in- | Mass, | President in charge of operation. (Seal) 4 W, GLmASON, ever offered | | ¥ upon the blo ; Chines by which the Taw Droducts of | srembers of the Iocal Sumdas sehoors | 4908 Not work directly for the com- | gad” micoly irfsces’ of “Tha system: filled sor| Adam’s Tavern s N | pany. e is C Sen 'or tes onials, ree. - prepar! to take pa inthe | PO Hlliott in charge of all the so- ([ F. J. CLuNEY & €O, Toiedo, 0. |10 @ 25 year case Tor | He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. | Pageant to be elven in connectlon With | ca1jeq’ trolley properties In which the( Hold by all Drugglste, 5o 1861 Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- vy the Sunday ' school conventiott (o be | Vaw Haven system is interested. oTaleo Hiall's Jamily Pilis for consti ! eras a speclaMty. held here next month, T, T, Byrnes, heretofore vice presi- | P® f offer to the public the finest standard | Now located in the BRTSTTR lent In charge of special work assigned | i - | brands of Beer of Europe and America. | og5 p St., rooms o Dit lo;k. . de cha A8S Drd S o 3eer of Europe and A 2 ain =1 over e o 8 sioain o0 (. Have Reached Pasedena, { to him from time (o time by the presi- | Women Who Get Dizzy. s e , Culmbach Bavarian Estabtiohed 1880 o g Word was recelved this week from | dent declded to withdraw from | Kvery woman who is troubled with e s 4 Burton Mueir's Mr, and Mrs, Louis Fr r, whe left | gctiv yad werk en Jan. 1 and will| zainting and lls.. backaehe, "“‘J‘-”‘ BS";\“ J% this fall for California, t ihey have | sever his relations with the company. | headache, weakness, debility, constipa.. | Ale Bunker | reached - Pasudena and plegsantly | On account of the fact that he will be | tion or kidney treubles shouia. bas | HN BB, Ale. Frank Jones Nourish- | DR. ROBERT J. COLLINS located the | with the company only a short time | Kieetric Bitters, They sive relief | ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser 5, e longer, “it seemed best net to re-elect | when nething else will, improve tus | Bu@welser Schlitz and Pabst J White Frest. him a vice president,” i health, adding strength and vigor | ¥ A. ADAM, Norwich Town | Jaluable tonic strengihy There ‘was a white fre al five | The new executive eemmittee eon- | from the first cdose. Mrs. Laura Gaines | In making the change 'from ! pelenhone 447-13° ° o the aervan purifgs the bleod, 00 digoedton e'clock Wednesday merning which | sists of Willlam Reekefeller and J, P.| of Avoca, La., sa. Four doctors had Jacahone 445512 - ¥ | 148 Main Street, Norwich, Ceonn. e TR, o et geemed Lo do 1o liarm to vegelables or | Morgun, New York; Charles I, Brook- | given me up'and my children and all || the American to the o Phone 424-4 NSliie grantesd or mome bec flowers, . , |er, Ansonia, Conn,; William Rkinner, | my friends were looking for me to d . ThE 2 L Bave 300 Procs Potry Boab of 36 pacst . S | Howwoke, Mass' Arthur T, Tedlev. | when my son insisted that I use leo EUROPEAN PLAN it was BLACK CATS uThs Heard and Seen. | Howard’ Bllloit and James S. Hem- | tric Bitters, 1 did so, and they have e i : ) “a:\,mff fi i | ingway, New Haven; Robert W, Taft, | dene me a werld of good.” Just try | necessary to make some changes 2 | JAS, M, YOUNG wihcre was ai unusually fine sunrise | SEUII, VR %) irnemas de. Witt | them, 500 and 31, at all Gruseists o > LR Witches, Witch Caps, | ASTHMA C, W, HILL & SON b 2 Cuyler, Philadelphia, and W, Murray | by mail, H. F. Bueklen & Co., Phila~ to the culinary department of C P | You want te kmowwhat AS-MOON Alvin Lyman of Lebanen was the j Crane, Dalten, Mass, : | delphia ‘er St. Louts. the Hetel. These changes are /Crepe Taper, is doing for catarrly Bronchitls, Asth- uest of friends here for a day or | m————. ————— J ins, | ma. Send for eur free booklet., Hay- ik . G. t}l e now well under way, and we Garla‘nds, Napk::;s, | fever “cured at home to stay ecured. i Price. Ono week's treatment. 3160, ‘sflenrssr““:mn( of \\\—I-x 'lr“wn ives e s‘n_n expect to open our New Main Place Cards, s PostACar s’lv““" AS-MOGN €0, New Eouden, CL in Waterbury where he has | b2 . g oa employmont, u p beauty and comfort || oiing Reom absut Nevember e | actPumns S s IR first LL R AMp, and Mrs, (‘assius Armsireng and : i Sl family of Franklin are meving to 212 o AT AR L Jn SULPHOLAE, one of tho great- | tendeq by this weatment, sureso- ([ 1h8 Parker-Davenport Co. STON'’S T van est skin remedies is combined with | LAC is a highly refined praduct and | AN ot s e sTPuTs, | highly prifed germ destroyer. . It is|malkes the skin atlractive, clear and | A S Choice spraved fruif, by peek or piaBaget fus, Sa R iic.eream of extracrdinary | smeoth. Its use will show marked = AR e bushel, delivencd to. any Gaarl ar eit A peras R > ring for the skin. improvement in a weel, Rven for F C GEER PIANO NEWMARKET 3 | osegl. deltvesed {0 ARRSRS i W Mrs, H. A i of West Town | SULPHOLAC acts premptly on | Stubborn cases this treatment is most . L. s TUNER | Py B anvioll Ave: i SRR e street has returned after a visit with | eczema, ache, pimples, Dblackheads | Successful. . ‘Phone 511 Norwich, Ct, | First-class Wines, Liquers and Cigars. | p. W. LATHAM & €O, Pel. 1059-4 " Book? fends > Plains. and unhealthy skin conditions. It is! Ask your drugsist for SULPHELAC. s Ct | Meals and Welch Rarebit sserved to | ———'— - = < 241 Heveyou Prosts 160 gege Pasites. friends at I 3 = — —— - ruc) ) Tel. 42-5 | 4 % e — wonderfully penetrating and removes | 56c for a good-sized jar. with direc- |~ s e il o s ] eve v Tuekie. Prop: Sel e | HLEEE ST SO SR 3. P. HOLLOWAY Afier “spending some fine o with [ waste matter, impurities and un- | tions. Fer_free sample write Hud e TR tha a1 ot s AvSTlIETIE Al 15| nosedeatied i L IGUI R o i< JAS M, FOouyg <=t | 'gpiends in Colchesier and on the Wil- [ healthy Lissue that hamper the health Co, In® 119 and 151 West dium belter than ihreush tie | ivertias | Kastern Connecticul eaual to The Buis I dium hl' r ':2"'3 h.u:‘ ihe adveriia. ? W Jimantic camp sround, Mrs. Euoch ef the skih, The pores are not dis-' Sireet New Yok, ing celimas of The Bulletim, letin fo: business resulls Ing solumns I} &, W, HILL & SON

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