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B vt R e, S~ S - b = ~="~ HORWIGH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914 p , . on that charge was deferred. Thurs< ». Westerly Post Office Opens March 2. %=t RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN AWAY all his elothing and acted as well as he could ke a man with #n unlmlmul-lul h mind, but it had no effect upon the 2, 2 X Contractors Completing Government Buildi F. i D e e o heine | Get a small trial bottle of old-time, penetrating peng veTmen Ing—rorce 10, mude that Pasquale was shamming. “St. Jacobs Oil” However, his antles were of sueh a ‘aco! §a Entertain Visiting Postmasters, Clerks and Carriers Feb. | neture that Judge Williams decided ne net te call the ease at the regular s —To— 2 f th court Friday, but held Wha Rbeumatism? Pain only! a amall trial bottie from yeur drug- 28— Petit Jurors Summoned For Wednesday—Pasquale | 5o, ctacior for the hearine Satur- | Srop drugsing! Not one case in NEW YORK special s gist. and In Just o mewment vowll be Salameno Held In $5000 Bonds—Great Damage Done TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY ’ New L.ondon (NORWIGH) i i day: 5 fifty requires internal treatment. Rub |free from rheumetic pain, soreness, | STEAMERS | soothing, penmetrating “St. Jaeobs OIl” | stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer! CHESTER W. CHAPIN The severe storm of snow, wind and | directly upen the ‘tender spot” and | Rellef and a eure awaits you. “St. P s NEW HAvPSHIRE rain that prevailed in this section of relief comes ihstantly “St. Jacobs|Jacobs Ol has cured millions by Storm. ihe couniry was just as unwelcome in | Ol is a harmless rhewmatism and |rheumatiam sufferers in the last half o e e TS e T T - e, Wosterly as in any other place in the | sciatiea eure which never disappoeints | eentury, and is just as =oed for sci- G i s = it el universe. The heavy snow and rain | and can mot burn, the skin. atica, heuralgia. lumbago, backache, rw | X s iaune Npias Sae It is now definitely determined that, ) The Isaac Sherman company is remit- | interfered materially with public con-| Limber up! Quit complalning! Get | sprains and swellinzs. | supese i a J%‘Un“:.‘iuk'“x.fiilfi" barring_matters not foreseen, the mew | ted to the superior court for Washing- | venience and traffic and put & quietus : i 3 = £k Hteamer leaves New London at 13 post office building will be formally | ton county with direction to enter | on business, while the high wind lash- 74 | A | 2 N delivered to the federal government by | ant upon the verdict. The cases | ed the mea inte fury and ratsed surf | MYSTIC morning service wnd at (e eventus | . { BT 5 T o e i the Interurban Construction company, . considered by Chief Jystice John- | higher than ever before within thed B service his (o The Parfect Trl- { Xork Pl 707 Nalt Evic. ar 10, ane the contracting _buflders, Monday, son and Justices Parkhurst, Sweetland, | recoliection of the oldest fisherman|g = 4 TGSl op yer. | Dute At th st Baptist church | Rles 40, 2 3 March 2. Before that time, however, 1t | Vinvent und Bulker, wlong the banks of the Pawcatuck riv- e irtmaes | the_pastor, Rev. Georke B Marston. orning. is probable that more post office em- | e er or the shore of Watch Hill. The| erans Celebrate Lincoin’s Birthday sk G Yhony S tople, PAs aey l\okw[cu ployes ""‘3 be in ;he bullding }:hx.n Af1 Judge Chester W. Barrows will pre- | river rose way above the w‘V;n‘;vvr | with Supper, Moving Pictures and ! X‘;;)‘; ;;;v}g‘ Church, an b e -3 o any one time So long as the building |side at the Fabruary session of the | and {he consequent and expected dam-| | ecture, ! o fag A EupL Oy e endures. The attaches of the Westerly | superior court for Y AabEton county, | age resulted from ths overflow to the 233 m:'_ni:‘z Nne‘x'.r i ce hvf: uw YORI me—— | wost office are planning for an elabo- | v snvenes today at Kingston. In | several industries along the river front| A joing celebration of Lincoln's | Fan 0t St Mary's church Sunday at_ rate reception to those connected With | to impanelling the grand jury | and the motor and sailboats in winter thiday took: place. 1n: the. Gi A B | tho i o oot [ a 1a Carte ; the post offices in Norwich, New Lon- |..d calling of the calendar of | quarters were disturbed, with more or [ hali on Friday evening by A. C. Ree vmr,u” L | terooms Irom tickes don, Stonington, Mystic, Noank and motions, on the opening day, as has | less damage. But the greatest damage Latham camp, Sons of Veterans and | w Davenpos: officiated | AGSEE SRS iU a delegation from Willimantio and been the custom, Judge Barrows will | was along the beach front, includng Phebe Packer Rathbun_ tent, Daugh- | ' ° Mciate | NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. through the courtesy of the Interurban | henr equity and divorce cases, here- | Watch Hil, Pleasant View, Week- ters of Veterans, who had as guests | Personals. | ———— ~ Construction company the entartaining | tofore lieard on the second day of the | apaus, Qonocontaug and Charlestown |members of Willlams post, G. A. R.,| Arthur Dewey Is substituting a3 | will be done in the new post office be- | court session. The petlt Jury has been | beach. and Williams Woman's Relief Corps. | clerk at Brayton's in the absence of | fore the government comes into pos- moned in for Tuesday instead of | The sea swashed into the shore There were about 150 present. The K Frank Garity. { session of the building, and on Sat- | Wednesday. The grand jurors sum- | with such volume and strength that!foliowing program was carried out: | _D. J. Wiiliams of ew 0]' urday, February 23. |moned from Westerly are John Ovie, | the beach line in some instances Was|Address, Commander Willard W. Keig- | New York s == & | John W. Murphy, John . Hughes, | entirely changed and the water from | win; music by Squadrito orchestra W, spent | :sdays, Thursdays. Sundays The senate in cenourrence with the | n Jacob Blass and Tristam D. Bab- | the ocean extended inland farther than | recitation, Miss Marion Cooper; ad- s. 2 g house authorized the payment of the |cock. The petit jurors are Albert F.|ever before. within the recollection of |dress by’ lsaac Cundall; address by <aves Norwich 515 p. m. bill of Mattie P. Babcock for the care | isrper, James Joily, Charles W. Aus- | living man or available records. While | 3\ Edith Bradley Lamb, department | Arrives New York 7 a. m. of the office of the Third district|iin. Joim T. Carr, Dwight M. Cornell | the snowfall was not as ggeat nor the | Daughters of Veterans; reading, lin- B 3 court in the Barber Memorial building | Sumuei 1. Larkin, Elvin M. Scott, John peraturefas low, the sea was hig oln, Mrs. Charles R. Geer; music, or- = i Fare $§1 Staterooms $1 i in which Miss Babcock has g lifo in- er and Froderick B. Larkin. | aFing the mreat blizzard of 1385. | chestra; address, Rev. W. . Bates. | Children of Sewing Class To Entertain A ot e terest. The DIl s for $73.83, and is grand jury will consider the | Seawalls were washed away and oth- | Flag salute and pledge of allegiance, | Friends—Cold Stops Work At Ship- = sbgeans & presumably for the service of the jun- ) nd entering cases and the | ars undermined and ruined beyond re- | Sons and Daughters of Veterans: sing- A Excellent Dining Rervice. RO e ias of fhie cottt | th a dangerous weapon cases | Lair granolithic walks were washed ing, America, by entire congresation. | Y2rd: { . have been in the Barber bullding, ¢ terly. Thomas Allen and | bway.” hoard walks undermined and | After the program a collation was ¢ ) - = ; i Chelsea lfle but are now transferred to the new phy are the accused in the | foateq, cottages moved from their|served. Much credit for the affair is Saturday afiernoon the children o i court house building, where the court ormer cases and Rima and Alvereta | foundations, boats in storage drifted due ¥red M, Williams, Philip Harris, | the sewing class are to entertain the room and the offices of the Judgs, the are charged with the latter crime com- { plom their winter berths, and all along | Charles H. Latham of the Sons of [mothers and other friends interested lerk and the sheriff are conveniently inicted upon Jacob Beringer. AmONg | (ne beach there is a trail of destruc- | Veterans and Mrs. Edith Lamb, \Irs.|in their prozress at the parlor of the Jocated. | the cases .\fq\(mhc{‘fm' the petit JUr¥ | tjon by the mountainous and angry Maud Greene and Mrs. Minor Wilcox | Baptist church rom Westerly: Mary T.| . 1t was some storm. and when the of the Daughters of Veterans. rday eve the Camp, Fire The lawsuits resufting frem the | 1i .. sgainst O = et: 1t yss game storm, andiy 21 2 ¢ 3 rday e Camy - construotion of the Dr. dohn Cham- | pos e :!.:;;,rng: P Heclestons. | loss s, tabulated it will be encrmow Secures Picture of Clipper Ship. jirls of the vi entertained the plin residence in Westerly have Ye- (s Clark Bontiey | Autemontls | 0 the assregate. | Frederick Dennison has added a pic- | Mysitc eircle ceived the consideration of the Su- | comicnl against P. H. Ople company, ture of the clipper ship Harriet Hoxie | Mr. and Mrs, C. M.« preme court of the state and rescripts H. Opie company against Clark- | Local Laconics. to his big collection of Aystic relics. | ers Island spent the week were handed down at Friday's Penflay Automobile company, Thomas | Afany went to Pleasant View by trol- | The ship was pamed for the mother Miss Jessie Boose The cases are known as The Isaac {eonarte of Ir Clitt Hoxle and the late John H. | turned home after against Angeio Comparto, ley Sunday to view the damage done | ate Jo [ : 1 Enerman. company, bullses. ena con. | Cooroite, afalnst Angelo Com v Sunday | Hoxte and was owned in part by thelr | and Mrs, George I <7 tractors, agatnst John Champifn, e 1 ayalt Infagainat 3. W. Noleork iy Ferigny's mtormy. father, the late B. K, Hoxie. Mr, Den- | Work in the Palmi : wa l I\ I E l O BU \ ONIVERSITY PLACE and John Champlin againgt The Isaac cieaesroem ry C, Sibley has purchased fholison has hung the picture oves his | held up several days last wee the i 1 @©ne Block West of Broadway Sherman company. The eXceptions of | Pasquale Salameno, charged with | Willlum P. Richmond farm, located in | deskc in the office of his store, SelT ap severs Jolin Champlin are ell overruled in | assault with intent to kill Charles | the town of Richmend cach case. In the case of The Isaac | Brown, by shooting, in a Canal street | mhe big wolden eagle was blown fr T Qe (s moatol Biel eS| atren om e e g L NEW YORK CITY 2 s i Now'’s the time to buy the dainty garments for Summer Tioss o Wholesale i A e London spent Sunday with Mr, and y ty g: ol ood Retatl, sed t . a padded ves and made a wound ove the heart and grazing the | . The bullet aid not | and Brown escaped in- rough a padded ssocla” | atives in Fall Ri Mass, several years, business was p sweater | D00 10° DRI in Providence mext|® My and Mrs. Theodore Balley of |y 'at a standstill Roads were © one of the judges at the Captain Thackeray an Insp tleal- _atest lmproved Facilitics make shop unexcelled in New England. LEGAL NOTICES Atlantic City are in the village for a | gded, trains late, trolleys out of eom- short stay, misslon until about noon, and pedes- Miss Lottle Hatch of Boston is the == guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Hatch at the Methodist parson- h and o bake the paint on, which makes vear bettor, kesp its gloss longer, not orack. | trlans almost unable fo navigate. Rural free delivery service from the local postoffice had to be suspended ATTENTION Portland. 'he annual report of KA ams found the accused | Connecticu Brownstone g age, after the carrier had attempted to B Rid Why not have yours done right? bably guilty, as charged and he | pany has bee d by T New President Elected. start to cover his route. About noon Y 1 osts no more. held for trial at the April term | tary of state to the loc: At a recent meeting of the Ladie | the snow was followed b) n, and {of the superior court for Washington | The officers are. A1d soclety of the Methodist church | later a freeme, which put the streets in (V] Bentley-Clarke Auto Co.|con Bonds were fixed at $5,000. 1d A Mrs. Harriet Avery tendered her res- |a very bad condition. - Salameno is also charged with car- | tary T ignation as president and Mrs. Gurney | Moosup lodge, No. 114, F. and A. M o ne 88 Main St. Westerly, R. I rying a concealed weapon, but action | and « e | was elected to fill her place, held a special comumunication at Ma- ‘ s Ory Goods Districts. Ratirosd Sherman company against J saloon, sday evening, was &1V- | jiq perch o e summit of the stand- Mrs, Thaddeus Pecor of Lighthouse b o . ‘Stoamship i Champlin the plaintff is ordered to en a I oy Judgo Oliver T Wil- oe an Quarry Hil during Friday ’{i Thero was o large sitendance of Poin. wear. Now while we have this tremendous assortment x?anw ABSSIUTELY FIREPROOF how cause on March 2 at 10 a, m. liams in the Third district couri Sateg bio : the members of the Holy Name society | Moses Fish of Elm street remair 2 2 : = why judgment should mot be enterec He had been arraien it 2 S o !to enjoy supper Sunday evening in |in a critical condition of high grade, standard Muslin Underwear to sell at re- 0 Rooms (200 with Bath) against it in favor of the defendant, and pleaded not guiity. | Pdward R Allens of FIopkinton BeS | Columbus hail, in the basement, at 6! "Owen A. Williams is 1ll with an at- R i RAE:H:},.ROD PER DAY UP Anne E. L, Champitn. When the mat- Testmony was given by John I ified as & meTEher Of o piring | O'clock. Afterwards they adjourned (o | tack of the gri: ductions of from 15 to 50 per cent. from regular prices. s Restunsant end Case. r is heard and decided the case will wn, Clifford Steadman, ~Stephen | Soldicrs | the upper hall where a new moving Pliaganiig ‘fos |Lidbatar Season: Only i z £ th P h h S T T e be remitted to ths superior court for O'Toole Charles Brown, known as | Jan. 3 picture apparatus installed by Father 5 s mmpteras 2 nly the co-operation of the manufacturers who get the o et avaten Suldesnd ashington county for the entry of “Sandv,” the defendant, Harr van, widow of John | leming, had s frst trlal, = Besides | , Lebstermen are preparing thelr tray Y P g : L udgment upon the verdict, as reduced = It ears by the festimony that | Sullivan erly of Westerly, died suitable moving pictures, an iflustrated | fol e coming season. 2o P - . P B - by the company’s remitfitwr, against Pr engagéd in talking with | Suna: idonce. Burial will be lecture on the Philippines was much e e majority of our business could make it possible to give . — 4 t ende: Joh Cha o he life o1 Cs g a ivel Jend. enjo: E ic urnishes y s et st v sl K ipaginaent om CRMMDIR JOF (M uaremen and fo 1oud that th BAE. | *\cart 7. Nordell of Hoston, formerty | Suinaniio Brothers 4 S NORSE . e BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, The case of John Champlin sgainst | tender told Sandy to get out. Sandy | or Westerly, hins two plotures by invie Personal Mention. MOOSUE NAMA CAN & opey and Pasquale took & hand | Pariom in tho current exhibition Ut e | yisses Milared Chepman and Bdna | widham Hick Sohoo Team Defent o PA AL 4 specia sention s Seady ennsylva cademy, In Phila . o = Sit | Windham Higl chool Team Defeats — QrS e P uy Your Undermuslins Now WINTER CRUISES mesn fori iet The: asquale b e 5] La sl line service, real - i slways intern sick himself o pors. | have been keepers of the South Kings- | Barrington, R. L, after a visit to her | Mrs, John e — sl With me for preferved a =3 g HEM-ROID as more 1aik. Pasqests | town farm for the past 14 yours are decenter. Mes SUW fugreme . 1o e o ety CORSETCOVERS . ........... ... 1212ct0 $2.75 | mnde with e Ko e ia. Fiorice % e - he could whip Sandy and | to be succeeded March 1 by Mr. and| Mrs Willlam Ballantine Penfleld is | - o 1/ Southern reserts and to Europe ety prduce aacios reulis by aliasling tie %d the reply that he could met' Mrs, Willlam L. Hoyt. visiting in New York. s shanhellie Tuusse DRAWERS 2l 5i. oot s ieevionae 1200C 10 S2.08 = neotly curcd- 24 deys tecatmant. 310 one-half of him. Sandy con- The Crumb Quarry company has re- | Mrs. Edward & Bucklin has return- 5 e gt COMBINATIONS 50c to $4.98 AEONHARDT CO., Buffalo, N, Y. ({zae book) ald: “Take that overcoat off, | ceived legislative authority to have a|ed from Frovidence. | W. H. S. Won. cereerraesieiaaaee 3 h A Dunn o R evolver in the pocket. and | spur track cross o highway in the| Mies Elizabeth Burrows fs home af- | grigay evenlng at Joy theatre the GOWNS 25¢ to $5.98 onn o t me see you put me out.” Then | town of Wesicrly in connection with |fer & ; oo ":;‘ Tjeen Mrs. Willam ! piainfield High sclhool ketball- team R . 8 X . . ed the Tevolver from {the g rry. Th 3 0 osition. |Allen .in WourT | played Windham 11 hefore a large \ St shi d Tourist Agent, o Repairing and Painfing| hesieis sieess, (o, Tarolver, fiom | the qiarey. nere was no opposivion. | Mgt it ALY o coturnen oo | Riafed, Wisgbum Iiish heors 5 Javee | [ ONG SKIRTS cvveveeuvveecneenene. 25¢t0 $4.98 camship and L e i > 2 heek with the butt end. | pobaie' Thackeray of Weaterly mave | Lrinceton after a”visit to his parents, | {¥indharm had it on Plainiield all the CHEMISES 98¢ to $2.25 50 Main Street Vo repair autos of all kinds in the n stepped back Wbout & | Dobr it ieq ua sfieiors st the anmuel | By, 204 Mre O G. Buddington. | way and finlshed 84 to 14. e R T X H e e eliberately fired at Brown. | noo feletied as oficla’s ot th Mrs. Alice Sherburne is visiting rel Saturday, in the worst snowstorm for I ] sonic temple Saturday evenin, emplified the . A, degree. Refresh- | 1 STONINGTO! e e e | and e enjoyable time | Dr. Coote preached at the Methodlst Highest Tide Since 1845 Does Much | Dr Cogle preachod af the Metho from $1.100 to 31,200 2 year I Damage—Nina Council to Entertain | from Mark v, 10. In the evening his BRIEF STATE NEWS $1.000 o 31,100, and five fx | Visiting Knights—Lincoln Sunday | subiect was e Devils Prayer.” |*°At the Baptist church Rev. E. Torringto ! j e esevance. SS | Loomis took for his theme Sunday e ATl | On Saturday the wind swept over | morning Hidden Character and Its De — provisions of the new ¢ Stonington the rate of 60 miles an | \_Fluplnen!.. In the evening Christ n M. C. Ha: ied for members rn hou ist as the tide wa ts Calvary. " es from D reserve bankin syste D Ut s iDe Hde e | Described Life in the Navy. or of his $5th : harbor. In ten minutes the water rose ( Harold G. Willlams, who is at his Rockville.—Judge Jo E. Fis e police ir feet above the expected helght. | here on a 30-day furlough, The wave was mnoticed from the xceedingly interesting pa he wharves a8 it approached, so striking | young men's Bible class at the Meth was the phenomenon. and it remained | 0dist church Sunday, taking for his to extreme flood. The tide was the 8ubject Experlences in the U. 8. Navy highest recorded here since 1815, The He spoke very entert: wind being northeast suddenly shifted James Healey is sex 4 to southeast. The heavy fall of enow | lows’ church, & place which Saul New Britain.— during the morning was followed by | Vignon has been filllug temporarily. IRuCS Jasn rain and sleet during the afternoon —— - Schwa T R ! A making walking hard and with the ice An Interesting Sidelight. kit covered sidew a whil lks made it unsafe for Another interesting sign of the times 3 Warden Crandall with a force | is that our standpat senators are be For Infants and Children. crosswalks cleared. The cel- Water streel were flooded and | completion of their j erms - gh docks were completely un- | Columbus (Ohio) State h = Bears the e Spemiy sy e e e e - Signata.e 3 7 T v €| More than 100,000 pedestriar is planning & big meeting for Sundav afternoon, Feb. 22, and srrangements are being made for the entertalnment )f_over 100 guests. third degree will be conferred class of candidates with “Send post-card for free illustrated catalog. ‘ were floating about as if In | 10,000 vehicles pass over the Lo i i S siome Sote i et af the JOstman | pridge daily. = . 5 are nut 5 | rallroad station by road: Zhe_ tracke I 2 Just as easy as it sounds. Save only a few Welcome Borax Soap wrappers— i smail bridge owned by Mr. . nn':? o | A Y ISHGURtfl | 3 Prwprorwn ia send with a few cents in stamps and get your choice of twenty-one pieces of rich s who has a summer home | : X = ;s silver toadorn your table. Not mere “premium” silver, but extra heavyplated pieces of the |, S;nday e thermometer registered wrn-l Plf"PLES | NOTI L 3 famous genuine Wm. Rogers ware—Mfr.’s guarantee, good at any time, with every piece. |Nina Council G“' Entertain Many 0 T . . Rt . ewts. ' b This beautiful silver and the easy way to get it is described on each wrapper. SR b ot T s 'y way to g pp ! Nina council, Knights of Colambus. | po oo o=pace — pcpaned 40 opo : | i | Himself, Scratched Them Raw. Cuticura Soap and Ointment | Cured in Less Than a Week, m a Da Norwich, Conn AAANNANASN WelcomeBoraxSoap strict Deputy Kenyon of Jewett | ‘ 4 « i 1 R O e | R “EXPRESS i councils af New London, Westerly, | 131 Mystio 8t., Arlington, Mass. — | = L AvGHLIN Norwich, Montville, Taftville, I“;un» ';llf:t:: ;u: p_nlz_v;»!u on y;idr::dmg sizo 2 s > /. TELEPHONE = i SHLLN, S W foiare 1 e SRR manti Jewett City have all been | of bird shot. - They wero with a D GILMOUR, o 1s welcome for itself alone, even without any silver. Tnvited %o attend and larse delega- white head in the center. A = s Bosrd of merieE £33\ One 5c cake does a big wash. _ tions are expected from each My face was such a mass r Nina council has been having an unusual amount of prosperity and since the new home was purchased there have been many initiations till at present the council numbers 124 mem Ders. Masquerade Balil. The The masquerade ball held Friday caused me much pain and ping in Borough hall under the es of Myra T glase lodzo | fgured. 1 - == E Hand irven of Tionor, was a pleasing wocia| and other romedios too numerous o me success and was largely atiended. The | tion, but withow 1 cass. 1 bad aba of pimples T was ashamed | 4 SERVICE to show myself fn soclety. The extra amount of borax in Welcome Soap softens { The pimpl. somuch | | ] hardest water—gives a rich lather—quicklyloosens dirt and grease—makes the clotheswhiter—renews colors— lessens the work—keeps the hands soft and white. Try It Next Wash Day and Prove It All Yourself that I scratched them raw. For two mouths they had | | | | | | | COLLATERAL LOAN Coo n Sireed, Upatatrs Longer Shape was furnished by N . TiHal | tisement of Cuticura Soap and Ofatmens e-on-a-par ne, how oo DR e viclin any wnd T tmmedistely T 4 2l fachat ite Loned Es Mot B e e | imes have you desired to reach enton-Charnley « P sked at 10 eelock, Light | It thoroughly with Outicura Soap and then aker rocer at iend o Fe The extra““‘seasoning”” Every cake of Welcome o asiivadt | aten e OriicaiOishiedic: AT s | Baker, Grocer and friend only to . ; we giveWelcomeBoraxSoap Borax Soap is full size, and To Play Woonsecket Scouts. | st applioation 1 feli relief, so I boughs other person on the line usii fil CO lll(: hat it d : local Boy Seouts' Jetball | lome Cutisura Soep and Ointmens and in oy mparts a hardness thatmakes shaped so that it does not tire s arvanging to play a game seon | @8 than a wesk I was complesoly cured.t | SO j it i i Buy Sceuts of Weansackel | Signed) W N. Gamasicr, Doe. 11, 1912, | ST mpATonet 188 latggeny (ha/end i Custeura Seap and Oinsmens do so muciy Less than 4 cents a more ENERA a bar of ordinary soep, That's another good thing At Reunion Dinner. [ ox pimptes, biaekiends. rod, roceh siins, | than you pay for vour present GENERAL i lloss attended a dinner | tching, sealy scalps, dendruff, dry, thin and B 4 Ak =3 . = Weess fo & Yeany wi o g s nembeston oy our feex ort Friday for the Masonic | alling hais, chapped hands and shapeioss service will equip your residence CONTRACTORS breaking.: wash day. who t0ok (he trip from Con- | sails, that it is almoss criminal ROG t0 use . < et s &) % o 4 s the continent and 210nE | hem. Guticura Sosh and Olatmens e sold with a line having no one on it ’ e ci: it summer, Mrs. i Masufactured by [ e e 3 sy druggists and dealers throughous the but you, indloss accompanied him. R C : Lever Brothers Compan! Lincoln Sunday. o e A NORWICH, CONN. z pany Lincoln Sunday was observed at the | {Quticura, Dept. T, Boston.” sSate an v Cambridge, Mass. | hwrches. The Second Congregational |~ ag-yon whoshiave and shampoo with Cu- THERS 13 no agvertising medium 3y O ity Retitian ot ras! suraSesp will ind s best for skin snd ecalp. Eastern Connecticut equal (o The Buls letin for Lusiness resulta

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