Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 6

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MASSACHUSEI'I‘S WOMAN SAYS MAYR 4 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY STOMACH REMEDY CAME AS BLESSING m | New London WESTERLY PHYSICIAN IS T0 P“UN % Dr. Albert H. Spicer Observes Anniversary Thursday—Temp- ORWICH) Business g o : , 7 Genterat iLine TR perance Workers Hear of Death of Denis F. McCarthy | Mrs. W. H. Brown Telly How {1 e Lot ] Norwich R \ Horriblylching Pimples.” Scratched ¥ ¢ y ieved Aft bt its’ genuine merit. The first dose NEW YORK ill Bled. Th Iy Mi - » She Was Reliev er |convinces—no long treatment. Til Culfi um;ghy Miserable. { —Jury Holds Herbert Dyer Not Guilty—Cyclones’ An- L Sufferi | Mayr's Wenderful Stomach Remedy STEAMERS int~ on; ering. lclears the digestive tract of mucoi P":t Tr::fie D?ap =l do it nual Reunion 3 Y e 5 acoretions and_ peisonous matter, It - CHESTER W. CHAPIN 7 - T brings swift relief to sufferers from . - = ¥ Hppeared. S Mrs, W, H. Brown of Danvers, sllments of the stomach, liver and sl NEW ?AMP DEH-R.E enis ¥, MECH 3 Soan® Forgs a FipER ol ble which |bowels. Many say it has save: Lhis spute mea e sou e Walkine Pik; Ragewaios s ezt |, Devis T. MOOarthy, yoars avo known [bratitor Georss Homty, age 90and | was & victs oF o O e ' tiied| them fromT dangerous operations and oo L UL Tengitd son, N. J.— Abous éwo yearsagdThadw {63 the “war horse™ of Catholle Total [Noyea age Bh, NeC) toe Cents % ot ceatments and medicines and| many are sure it has saved their R e o ey torrible breaking out of horribly fiching | ADstinence in Conmectiout, and who | Fa¥, e, 5% S PRONEAS, SUICTNT | G et reltet. lives. 08 Lraterttont of MuRUALIR SR pimples all over the stom- | aided materially in the formation of it e she took Mayr's Wonderfull Because of the remarkable success teamer loaves New London at 11 ach aud upper part of my | the o1 St. Michacl's Total Abstinence | was asiated In reseising by & daugh. Stomach Remedy and got results right | of this remedy there are many imita- . daily (cxcept Sunda). due”New sdegs. [ was In torturs and | socjecy in Pawcatuck, died at hig home | ter, Mrs. Seth Thomas, of Thomeston |away. In telling of her case sheftors s be ‘cautious Be sure its ok, Fier 70, ast River, at 640, aad scratched bled. >rovidence Wedne At a Albe 1, | wrote: i 3 40, No 3 could only“gxlu: Ritany st | Glation of the Redrr e s (iSpuer RN Pr 880 Mm Albert H- | VIS0, vears T have suffered terribly|and ask about the wonderful results morning. 2 o h stomach trouble. I could find nd| it has been accomplishing in cases they by e B3 0 | 1 Gathollc: Total Abetoaniation of | the established roputation of Ora | reilef. Then, like a blessing from|know about—or send to Geo. H. May. MORWICH 80 see the day dawn. I was | [hc Gatholic Total Abstinence Union o estal p hbove, T heard of your remedy: sent|Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Whiting St. o — —TO— Suverlahi bl | ot Conneoticut, the ploneer of the na- | Samusl Gray, and the catchy subject 'above, T heard of 3our remictys Scoy| MlE, Chemist, 158°156 W RiAos om ‘ ploshad got adiead onthem | \q)5z0s of the state. He visited Do | odist church, Thursday eve in | my, friends of yous cetracalomt el |tem Thott Jespie wiic Smve Bl pridi g corpuscles. I rubbed them | . < several t enlisted Denis | Spite of bad weater. Mr. Gray is an | ed¥’ i S| [ISEOre S AR - ke IR with & rough cloth, thoy ftched so. Ths 15 a worker in ihe cause and | offective speaker and his hearers were | Such letters c T 1 blended together and made sores about the {her they did much in strengthen- | delighted with the enterfaining in_|= == = size of a nickel and scabbed over. Myecloth- | inx ihe supersiructure of the state or- | struction. |ana_stratton, both of which will be| door broken through. Entrance at the ® ing irritated the sares so that I put a damp McCarthy never rv = played out of town. hester store was through the front « inierest in Catholic Total | ~The rendition of Conen’s cantata nocday " evening - the “Mistixel |'cy & B fihe. | e Work. He was one of the | Rose Maiden by Westerly High school | Wednesday evenin he Mistu door, under light from an electric light | g and pool teams plaved | go y rs at the golden jubilee of St.|students in High school hall, Thursday | 4% HEL SO0 (BO0 of"Westerly. | 27052 (:e slrseg:' Bl FROM GOODS PURCHASED m 0 w s Total Abstinence socicty, Nor- |evening was a musical entertainment O Tt Mieai Thve s A anis ST oRt UR 00[ EN bandkerchief next to them. Some said it ‘was the itch and others the hives. y “I took several treatments but got no | NorwichtoNew York rellef. I was suffering for over six weoks and w armly received by his | of especlal merit, and gave evidence d from a visit to Mrs. Edgar's Fears for the safety of the fishing when X began with the Cuticura Soap and | . s, of the careful {raining of Robert Val- 0 . srahs family | schooner Grace Phillips, ain An- T William _Grabam and { NAVIGA’ Ointment. 1 washed myself with Cuticura Mr. McCarthy was. engaged in the | entine, musical r of Wes Mt * | drew Ostgan, and four Soap and hot water every night and when I | U1 deitaling husiness in Providence | Schools, who was the director. oung Men's Catholic club of | tertained. ~The boat ha for e S dre ot T v o O | 1 Seen0 BUACEeL Toesoey oty |t e S RKechirine 6. 1 o e s Hrom "Rt | moro than & wealt in the severe Sorms iy Syraes IS CLOSED UNTIL et SRS i, |1 During the pust ten davs he |of Westerly, soprano: atph 2 s of Columbus, will ba | and unless the captain succeeded i : e A e it S T EA, e s mo? | Stamy: of Hiarchors, contraiiol Dr. D e e e e farcd | These Skirts will be made in town by a first-class ladies EARLY IN MARCH e : | conined to bed. M. Kemball, of Washington, D. ¢ ool will S | he is lo: I i . 2 icti Bt dlagimcil 8 sho ch e e < born in Kilkenny, Treland, | bass: J. Raiph. Stamy of [Poch il be enfoved, vest| M & Fryon o Eim street has on-|f tailor for the price advertised, $2.50, the only restriction bosontis s (ssm;c«.“. ket when jsigat. sed | Bk ”‘;\;fl"b r, of of Miss Grace Muller has returned (o | tered Lawre ‘eu”;gii;;‘gx‘; where he being that the goods must be purchased in our woolen Chelsea Line v untry with his {accompa | Preston. % 5 9,1912 Mary McCarthy o dallowing changvi o i i t e R L R e The annual family reunion of mem- | The following changes have been re. E. S. B. Club. & dress goods section. Take advantage of this offer al 2 ported in light stations and in buoy Ph 1i 50c. ave sold everywhere. Liberal sample of motive engineer on | bers of Cyclons Steam Fire Engine | P00, 5 "0 0 SPYIIE Sor 1 Plocal | witteths Teeting of youns people for once. G Offer Good for a Short Time Only, commencing Today buoy I S R, occulting white; 70 candle_| This was T S, B. lub. After whist b v pe \is marzage wit the members atte with e i 9 i = sicura Soap will fnd it best for skin and scalp. in Providence. Mr. McCarthy was \,,'} iha family or sweethear i power A An’i il 1, 1 ,18,' ;;flm‘m? refreshments and music were enjoyed. ely engaged as iocomotive en- iributing to the others ple Bl A e e mad Guild Entertained. o . d : breakwater inner basin light to be per- | y until 1886, when he became 4 |the result a soclable & E Bepes 8 i e .- CRPCI b spector % i 5 ! | mantently discontinued about Feb, 15,] M jam _Johnson entertaine Auto Repairing and Paining | nepector in the customs ser | were ‘vocal and fnstrumental music. | I} the Womats Guila of Gracs Bpiscopel We repair autos of all kinds in the | ) o the adcrtaling usiness | Loion pune, just & mite mors plesse | i, - 3 ments were served durlng the soclal | he undertaking bus able than those that have gone before, The Stonington, Mystic and Pawca- | hour which followed wo! proper manner. | son, Eugene J. McCarthy. tuck departments have begun prepa- Noks o e nl RSITY PLACE - Latest Improved - Facilities make'| death of this son, he affil- Local Laconics. | rations for the celebration in August. A ©ne Block West of Broadway our shop, unexcelled in New England. | 20 Jame busigess Wih a0 | Representative Joseph T. Murphs, o | The . . Hoxlo Gngine company of | Liberts Councll, Daugnters of Amer CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK NEW YORK CITY. i A | o el ! | Westerly, for the committae in educa- | Mystic will probably appear in the pa_ s T st neeting d- 5 4 - it wear better, keep its gloss longer, ¢ el : corporate tha Sons of Zion | Hloso company of Pawcatuck has en- | considered for another public enter- / - Sicamenis Lines oo and will net crack, e e e e et L e e ot | Baged w band and are holding & fair | tainment. & - Muslin nderwear s Ll‘%’fl'_'ml' Why net have-yaure done right? . 1t Stinenco. Tnion® of -Connectiot. and | whicSamuel Griffiths, Leverstt 1. | %0 help out tfelr-part of the expenes | I Joun Bobell of Hen e oe H Bold ks Fanbtoides: 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) g s e e O omnect et N | e e o ot ave Incorp. | The headqudrters of the out of bor- | tertained the Silver Link society. Re. Jous ¥ crie TE x R [T e i ool S e e e o~ | e o b e | freshmonts re oS ¢ the o o ouseho 1nens mbroideries RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP 5 At |t ds canlzes B 3 executive committoe.. ng. Sy - 2 S ] ¢ served in the aldermanic | (upuain Frank M. Robinson, of | “Nisg pe e in_| M. and Mrs. L. L. Park and Mr. a = . Bentley-Clarke Auto- Co.|noic o 551 ' loom g | (apiainy Trawk ) Robinson, of | fise Pourl T Duvts, Englisn tn. | Mr and Noe 1. 1. Pancant e, o Shirtwaists et Lo Lot Mo Tk Giade sy 88 Main St. Woesterly, R. I. e te WaEibel O e Coor | viait (o his & o C.. | returned to her duties after an illness, | Of Mrs. Harry Parks in Providence e s e b Locomotive n- | i, ow making the return trip on board | "Scosis will closs this Feiday) rea | Thursday. i } ALL AT SALE PRICES oS ’d‘ ’d' ol sy 7 steamer Lenape of the Clyde line. | noon and reopen Tuesday, | . The Libby house on Slyvan street is BUY THE i o ER i cted | delesate 10| Ty oh ¥. Hoxle, formerly of Caro_ | ik in the hands of carpenters, who are : 3 | e 1 marvived Cbo (s wife, three |1ina, now of Bast Providence, is NOANK ftuing ¢ for the otcupancy ot Mr. and ne, Robert E., Joseph F. 1., and He eritical condition as a result of an ut rs. J. H. Webster. B : Big Ben Alarm Clack RO, £, McCarthy, all of Providence, | of age and the oldest Rhode I Chester's Store and Postoffice Broken | bo¥ has been visiting his father, Ros- . 9, Had he lived ay 5 he woi Tellow. i S V: at Wm. Friswell’s, i h ed unil May 5 he would uu\;x x;a;a \L Bacon, superintendent of | Mo Little Booty Secured—Fears| " Miss Ellzabeth Gatler of Waterford, 25-27 Franklin Street thy was in his seventy- | Westerly schools, will attend the annu_| hat Fishing Schooner is Lost—So- | formerly of this village, has heen dis-| Burial will be in Provi- {al meeting of the Superintendents’ De- | cial and Personal Interests. ;3:’5,':,. ff;v-”:’:;\w e hosplital,whe: s jEaptment Nuonateflducational Samd- | Taie Wi = An interesting meeting of the Ba-! N T laciading 1ot Fichen ity February | lats Wednesday night the grocery t lng of the Ba-| T DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaAPIERRE | The case of Herbert Dyer was not | 5% to 28 inclustve. & TURLY | store 9€ C. 3. Chiester and the villago | raccs c:;-e.c;fi:crl\]exgn;};anemn even- CRL.{ §.E§c~uu-_-.':"s|0".fm“ SO concluded when superior court ad- | | e il L g | postoflice were broken into, without i _- - e 287 Main St. journed at Kingston, Wednesday, but | While riding in a sleigh in Beach | py0h of a haul being made from elther | E. W. Munger of East River Das| “VICTORIA LUISE” PRACTISE LIMITED TO wont o the ey at (he opemidg of |Street, one of the runners caught in The safe in the Chester store | been Visiting in the village From NEW YORK 31 R NO {court, Thursday. Dyer was adjudged | the trolley track and Mr. and Mrs. | ifled and several bankbooks tak- | Work was resumed Thursday in the| Feb.7 March11 April 11 E, EAR, NOSE and THROAT |o3iit or“fhethares of nabiivel | - | George B. Broughton were tipped out. | en, but payment on these was stopped. | Palmer shipyard. after an enforced = - Days S145. 175 A2 Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. Sundaa | ance and neglect to eupport his | 3ry Broushion sustained a fracture | Nothing else but a few cigars were | ldleness caused by the storm. | |, pusiness caller in the village Thurs- |Palmer Resigns State Chairmanship. s 16t0 27 Days, ¥145- 3 ‘excepted., and by appointment wife and children by the Third district | f the right collar bone. | taken. The family living above the|. The members of the Gannet club are | g O ot o A e e e court, and sentenced to six months in | W. Herbert Caswell, clerk of the su_| store, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bishop, | to be entertained by Freeman Rogers Albany, N. e, 19— - ook he Pastmn Conal |ihe “state “worknouse. Appeal was | perior court for Wushington county, | were awakened by tho noise when the | this week. | o 3 |s the election of e e g ot | o the superior court. The jury |has appointed Isaac T. Hopkins, of{men left the bullding, and saw them,| Mr and Mrs. Norman Mosher have| Bridgeport—People along the water 28" Semd for Bosklt, Sk woice for state cha d a verdict of not guilty. ant clerk of th FUR SEASON OPENS |- did not recognize them. They | Teturned to their home in Boston. front are “up in arms” over the pro- West Kingston, assis democratic party, W |HAMBURG- - | shout h own is required to pay the costs | court. The appointment has been d at hem d the* mi T ‘ The littled aughter of Mr. and Mrs.{ posed transfer Keeper Theodore Now 18 the time for you to get out |, * . . jcont S = 0oy an mnle Sarpentes 1 t Lk atf Hio Osborn, was removed toda your fura, 1 guarantee 4il repais work {11 cases of this kind, where the ac- | proved by Willard E. Tanner, presid- | through the ard of J. H. Web- | George Carpenter of Elm street has| Judson from ib oy O R B Pon ' AMERICAN 10 be perfect. Have also & nice line of | Cused are mot found guilty; and will jing justice. | ster to the river. ~The postoffise was | been nnamed Eisie Brown S A S DOt B e tha ooy |ent chairman, Tur Coats for men and women, Wo- | 7150 vay (he costs in the case of | yjiss Frances L. Burdick has return. | ransocked, but nothing secured, as all| Miss Jullett Chester entertained the| ernment proposed to move ¢ d LINE men’s Muffs and Collars and anything | Jaes Denson, who was not found |.q'¢o her home in.Westerly, from valuables 'had been removed the night | Reading clu Vedn . il | P than they & ——— 4145 Broadway New York he | zuilty of the charge of being & sturdy | T . z before. The safe here was not de- | ments followed the ho | any worse than they do a t 2 el ¥ in the Fur line. | tl by visit to her sister, Miss i e e Mg with 6 The quesi'beo Tays 200 oggs o & or M. BERUCNER, 81 Franklin St. | =55 It has been the custom of t R in Mayaguacz, | stroyed, as is usual in the annual en-| J. H. Riley of Roch £ partiag with Juds ! he que bee lays 200 eggs a day. : . h ranklin St. | volice department not to present bills | She was & passenger on | tering of this building. A postoffice | R = = = — it ist ourt self New York Wedn eveniy terv efore his arrival the place was | ing. Instead the costs are paid by the fees paid | THE STEAMER ROMA I | strewn with broke attorne at glass from the a fund create Joseph C. Sw HELD AT PROVIDENCE. tqg police officers in that court. Out | Prov hl\.r',\'l iyl' t)l“lxt)'\\' )fl-':-. New | s Eay — ° ° i oF thia fund 19 also paid for the feed. | Haven and Hartford Railroad com- : o > - ks ol Unable to Proceed Because of Injuries |ing of the pris | pany, and who represented the com- (O CORN-LESS JOY! » t e l er % Rudoived: tion, and aiso thet exponies pany’ inconrt cases in Westerly. has | e UICc on Y gg | BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, Providence, R I, Feb. 18—Thopolice department —In the event company. ‘With office in New Haven, | Nothing in the World Gan Beat It For = | PANAMA CAUI‘:_I:\L steamer Bomia, S7IE the sallos auass | this fund becominig exhausted. It hes | New York and Boston | pridiCan B = e e e e e e e Corns and Calluses ith a Snap-Sho e ] |. WNDR CREERT . typhus on board, remained at her dock | t ance money and then wait until | pouse passed, Thursday, an act author- | Now try the different way, the new [ xarg amers, e service, rewson- today while city officials and repre- fees come in for reimbursement.!jjing the Crumb Quarry company, to | W&y, the absolutely sure ~way, the able rat riy bookings should be sentatives of the steamship company costs in the Benson and Dyer|cross certaln public highways in the |painless way of getting rid of those 5 made with me for preferred accommo: solve the problem of caring | cases the expense connected With | town of Westorly for the. purpose of | corns that have pestered the life an ns. Uicke seorgia, Liorias or mere than 150 immigrants who of the men charged with the | conat Ok and’ operating . & spur | HE crack trapshooter has to be a man I Southern ¢ > Turop Esrsicai e 3 N ssault, all coming at prac- | irack between the quarry of said com- | The Roma, because of the injuries Iy the same time, has depleted the | e DECWERD Lhe AUaTry OF 88 Cohe receiyed when she struck the ledges never rge fund, off No Man's Land on Monday, was, The cases against Chs main line of the New York New Ha Valenta e with steady nerves and muscles abso- e : lutely under control—always ready, at || John A. Dunn and Hartford Railroad company not_permitted to take the passengers '3 er Rimo, assigned for Thursday | 2" com e = : - to New York: the company officiala | hive been reassigned for trial mewt| Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Crafts, form- the sudden jerk of a string to swing his gun Steamship and Tourist Agent, have heen unable to charter a steamer | Tuesday. Thev are charged with as- | erly of Westerl now of Cranston, P . . . 3¢ Mai su t for the purpose, and the detained im. | saull with mient fo rob Jacob Berin. | Were among the guests at the wed. GEORGE W. MAXWELL into place and bring down his clay pigeon. 50 Main Stree! migrants have been forced to remain | #er and his son Cecil Beringer. ding of Miss Elizabeth Frances Hanan gL e = = = e e o il i S L Do it do Mok Dans - This means “trained, not to the minute, “J find relaxation and complet X adoyfi'en:'inafix:g:'}rfi"fi:v: but to the split-second. FHe takes no chances steadier and a sure fire, slow bun- with his nerves. ing tobacco. Easily my favorite.'” We present the names of some of these crack shots who smoke Tuxedo. They like to smoke; but they take no chanceson a to- bacco that might “throw them off.” n. tions for them at this port. | Senator Louis W. Arnold of Wes- |20 in New York Tuesday. There for interest claimed | overdress of white tulls and a little lution had been fmproperly drawn, but | terly, chairman of the committee on | Were two dainty flower girls, Miss Al- == ————————————————==lfinance made unfovorable report on | berta Crafts and Miss Majorie Hanar the parment of the bill of John F. Len- | Both were gowned in pink satin with YBUR FREBKLES o flour contract | veil to their wais They _carried | v ate was not pald when due. | bouquets of pink roses tied with pink | S Arnold stated that the reso- | and biue tulle rik Need Attention in February and om that fact, he believed i STONI prbiger o e Coreatuiiin s priceaent i s | 5TONINGTON There are several accounts, — -~ ator Arnold, due for five or six | Fears of A Freshet Thursday—Boilers of the complexion if you wish i and It Mr. Lennons claim was | Being Taken From City of Worcester | o ook well the rest of the ve as muc ed to interest| ~—Celebration Plans. . AtLust. GETSTT Diasne February and March winds hav B e s R Ll 7 > strong tendency to bring out frecides | D% e Senator | jicd Stonington Thursday during the | soul A e e T moved. Now i3 the time to use othine| The committee recommended indefi- | throush the day. It gave many a scare | T few drops applied in a few —double strength. ponement and it was placed | f0F fear of a freshel where SDOW | second es the.work. Uselessjunk, THS resctintioa orithe Yot iap | 08 M calendar. and ico had piled into the loor | Jike flesh- salves that make s prescription for the removal of | 'y, A lbert H. Spicer Sr. who com: | JaTds of those residing on Wall bireet. | corns. srell coston. rings that make| physician and s usually so successtul | bieted fifty years of business lifo in iTlie Enow, Has | corns stand up like pop_eyes, that it is sold by druggists under | \/°Serly, last month. observed mis i 'Tl.C ¢ s e IR The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette e guarantee to refund the money if It where | To Vi i | 5 e o pame s e P T pe e e B et W g Tk AR it g A 8 s : “ven vanishing entirely. OFs of = familyof nine sons. s | o ma they were uncbis 1o - an TOM A MARSHALL fits of the highest grade smoke. It is made : : s et D Wniss ciob oran oerD ot aosoone from the very finest tobacco Kentucky Mo *“Tuxedo tob i tion- . = ably the aeme of perfectionssmok. @rOws — ripe, mellow, sweet and mild old . Tuxedo makes life better Burley, aged right up to perfection-day. That sudden breeze, predicts s il uriey, ag g Bl o Pl N oty ving, Then treated by the original “Tuxedo Proc- ess,” which takes out the sting, makes Get a Gas Heaterz : Tuxedo smoke cool and slow, and guaran- ed_this wec H The board of reli { Stonington, Lorenze D. Fairbrotner, | by M William J. Lord and Richard F. Loper met Wednesday and Thursday in t town clerk’s office to hear appeals from a freeze. Be prepared the action of the assessors Clearing The Rails. The tracks leading from the Sto; ington junction through the viliage the frelght yard have cleared a i s et i { B Horemien Culligans and e saction’). | (T30 AT knaw Its SaMEroe e ““f tees that it cangot bite and cakfast in a cold room, and ) -sides. 1 2 { since the high tide 8 ot very comiortable. Wherezs. our tongue. #E8 i SolEmdne i vt (on { with one of vur Heaters instailed, you ¥ e Don't let the dish washing spoil obstruction, Thirteon " cars wers el &g Bt ol Julnsen Tuxedo has had many caught on the siding by the blockude © breaktast X Pedy : the memory of a good meel. Use The raln of Thursday sssitted a Jit(la| beve ine kg zeo: . ccinfortebly imitators; none has ever 4 e 3 in melting the ice. | equalled it in sheer qual- ansa Street Cominissioner. S " Taking Boilers From The Worcester.| We carry thuse Hoeaters in three aif- ity and smoking-value. k 3 poh forca of nine bollermakars arrived | icrent styles: \ i NOTlCt L 4 here this week with hydratille jacks B TR = : Ay ¥ L s T nd ofben tools | for momine. hawes | L Cor Reflectar Heater i two sizes { YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO 1t quickly makes'dishes, pots, pans and all cooking utensils clean and sweet. weights, They have commenced vork — cutding ‘out tha bollers on the steamer | 14 ©Oriols, 3smothing new in Gas EPERT - 7 4 Kelief of tie Town of City of Woreeste The iron will be Heaters. i wili_meei .n lie ity i i i i boat un s Famous green tin with gold let- siid 1OWH, eacn day, Use it for,cleaning ,GWhmg. e comploreq /st UL the wreck- | Canl and see them at our ofce snd FRED GILBERT tering, curved to fit the pocket 10c 4, Trom Feb. 15t 10 ¥eo: explain thate o A m. 10 4 p. ., to listen fuiness, the celebrated trapshooter - Bc and-larger packages. > o Cames Sckaduied, ; “The coolest, most fragrant, Convenient pouch, inner - lined e i Pt e 0 e Stenington Hizh scheol Inde. t pleasant fobacco in my ex. with moisture-proof paper . . Dated 4t Norwich, Conp., Jan. 20th, o | | ECIA{YAPREPA Bt e ————— £ i e Ciiy of Norwich perience — Tuxedo. Leads in 1, Glass Hamidors 50c and 90c [ RCARAEIO | GleN 1o S AR R A later there will be r - = Norwleh Free Acade lpenden: baskeThall team have a sched- e L oa- - GHIGAQO =i next few weeks, On Wednesdzy ev- ldness and purity. JAMES W. BLACKBURN, L b i , ¥eb, 35th the Nerwic ee i 4 ¢ ~ ¥ R K R 9 ;G .. - et the SBLI AUST doyour wortr? - g e, sadi e Newien *vree | Gas & Electrical Department = Dok Gothd THE AMERICAW TOBAGCO ComPANY [ YRANK B ALAUGHLIN, JAVID GILMOUR. san208 Board of Reliet. PR Ry turn g £ I . . v and preant i Alice Bldg., 321 Main St.

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