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d i L &l AgzEe i h‘ Health Ordinance—Boy Scouts Going to Camp. g reform school during minority, it i Saturday revolver and cartridges and twent; five cemts taken. AT WESTERLY - < voked the assistance of Chief of Police Thomas E, Brown (o abate the nui- sances.- As a_result, Chief Brown arrested Santo Sponsato and Nicolo Di Santos, Monday evening. They were charged with viciation of town ordinance in keeping pigs within the compact part of ihe town and without license from the, superintendent of healih. police corralled uently ar- d_district mfly s them in. the the lesson would be ‘this class of thievery end- present at least. All the of Westerly are not in institution, not yet. The Girven at the cormer Union streets was en- Sunday night, and i Dr. James M. Weeks, Jr, of Ston- ton, has presented the Westerly Historical society a lot of documents of special interest by reason of local application and antiquity, the value of which increases with time. Among the collection is the ciphering book of 3 Entrance was lo window on the Union street store. 4 pane of glass the catch released snd Now Are the Days : Children Need Are Neglected. A mother cannot do better forsher children than to teach them from their earliest days regularity of the bowels. Regularity can be promoted without the child knowing it by watching its all the elements of digestion are used, when nature will do the rest. The future health of the child depends upon this. But try as vou will there are times when the little one will become con- stipated and bilious. In hot weather fmmediate attention is necessary as many serious diseases result from stuffed-up bowels. Don't give salts food and by so varying the food that | Care ! younger now than his years. S Every druggist sells .Dr. Caldwell's Extra Pure Food Attractions for Tuesday and Wednesday Fresh Fish Dep't. | ) Fresh PORGEES, Ib. . .. 6c |0 W Fresh HADDOCK, Ib.... 5¢ | Fresh FLOUNDERS, Ib. .6 Fresh Mackerel, each 25c COMPANY Hoes Them Out—Owners of Pigs Arrested for Viotlat:| Summer Heat Dangerous to] i : NEW YORK Little Ones Whose Bowels STEAMERS : Take Note of Our Hour Sale—These Items Are Below Cost PORK CHOPS, Ib. . . . 20c | LAMB CHOPS, bb.. .. 18¢c Fores LAMB, Ib... 11Y;c | Sliced Boiled HAM, 1b. 38¢c Moo Brook Creamery Butter, v 28¢ Meadow Brook Mild CHEESE, Ib. . . 12%,c| Coocking Compound, Ib. 10c L,iné CHESTER W. CHAPIN anc wateriront of Manbattas Hleamer leaves N london at 13- ’ m. daily (except Sunday), due Ne¥ 5 ork, Pler 70, East River, at 6.30, asd Pier 40, North River, 1 o'clock mexs e finas s 5 Meals 2 ia Carte Tiekets ano siazeroome from ticxes Syrup Pepsin and the price is only | fifty cents and one dollar a large| bottle. It will cure constipation and | biliousness in young or old, break up | @ cold and stop summer diarrhoea by | ridding the bowels of the poisons and | germs that cause the trouble. It is a grand family laxative, with valuable tonic_properties Families wishing to try a free sam- | to recommend it, and Mr. Cha ~{ple bottle can obtain it, postpaid, by, Allen, Manor, Tex., who writes tha|addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 418 he often felt 100 vears old, but feels | Washington St., Monticello, Ill. or cathartics or purgatives, as they are too harsh but give a gentle, Dleasant-tasting bowel stimulant like ! Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It has been used by the children of this as well ‘as a former generation, and thou- sands of families are proud to speak well of it, among whom we can men- tion Mrs.' Louise Reynold: son ‘St.. Lynchburg, Va Exit was made by o the egress. Chief that the job was as there is noth- ‘work of adults who 1 satisfied with a revol- and such a small sum of money. probable that the boys threw of cartridges into the lake in park during Sunday night. The 4n the lake is shallow and the shining cartridges were discovered by Superintendent Coon, Monday morn- ing. With the aid of a hoe he recov- ered most of them, but a few were beyond his reach. The cartridges were not in the lake Sunday. Upon learn- ing of the burglary, Superintendent Coon made a thorough, but unsuccess- ful search for the revoiver in the lake, sbeing of the fmpression that the boys might have disposed of the weapon as | ‘they did of the cartridges, In the hope of avoiding detection. is Stamton, superintendent of o.-fi-’f' was convinoed several months Margaret Alcorn, of Westerly, used in the Pawcatuck academy in 1827 1828 and 1829. There are also several Nathan F. Dixon letters and_ several cancelled checks issued by Codding- ton Billings, who was probate court judge of the town of Stonington and Was interested in the whaling firm of Noyes and Willlam W, Billings of New London. Native SPINACH | NEW BEETS Large, Juicy NEW ENGLAND ‘STEAMSHIP STEAMER CHELSEA To New York FARE $1.00 Ail Outside Rooms Excellent ng Service Leaves Norwich Tussdeysy ‘Thursdays and Sundays at 6.1 . m. Leave New York Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 p._m. Express service Tel 117 Representative Joseph T. Murphy of ‘Woesterly states that the following news item in a New London newspaper = = ! e P D 5 ¥ X e v Aemectal funeral lin Wilcox park do not roll in as stead- of Joseph T. Murphy and mourners, 1Y aodocean aNIe aL it came ore (his morning on the 11 | View. Onix $330 has been subscri o'clock train and was taken to Putnany [ t0_date and $500 is the sum required. There are several applicants for ap- on thé mext Norwich and Worcester train® True, Mr. Murphy was on that | pointment as. superintendent of high- train, but in the capacity of under- |WAVS and as milk inspector. The ap- taker accompanying the body of Rev.|Pointments will probably be made at Patrick J. ('Leary from Westerly to |the next session of the Westerly town council, Putnam. The funeral car left Wes- There was a time within the mem- terly-at 12.15 Saturday noon. ory of some who attended the funeral motorcycles. These men, all expert riders, have no difficulty in overhaul- ing any speeding automobile. They can push up to ninety miles per hour on the smooth state road, if necessity demands it, CLOSING FOR CIRCUS. Schools and Five Big Industries to Send Visitors to Norwich. 8 to 10 a. m. TWO HOUR SALE 4 to 6 p. m. Shoulder STEAK 1 91¢ | Best PURE LARD - - - - - Ib. 10c Lean Brisket at . | Confectioners’ Frosting SUGAR, 3 Ibs. 15¢ 10¢ | Soda-Hilk-Oyster CRACKERS, 2 lbs. 15¢ o0 A soclal time was enjoyed by ail | Benjamin L. Tolmes and S. S Brown | tyrned (o thelr home In South Man-| present. | MacKenzie were the guests of Enos Al | P . o & i "The Tegular monthly meeting of the | Gray in Ledyard Sunday, making the | grow y sy afarios after & tew ] freight rates. F. V. Knouse, Agent PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Lean SALT PORK Jewett City Is going to cut a melon that the keeping of pigs in pop- Local Laconics. of Willlum M. Blake, when such a 4 — 5 A x i v ; | today. The Riverside grammar schools sections was prejudicial t0 Dub- | \ony (rom Westerly will be in Nor- |thing as burying a man in Westery | oy, “The RIVersiee grammar sooo0 lic heaith, and the owner of every Dlggery was notified to dis- who died in Chicago the preceding Shturday wich today sl was an impossibility. & Bailey atiracted by circus the Barnum The Aspinook bleacher: son & Co. Ashland Cotton Co, W. A. , A. B. Burle- oms ek, of remove s ; hester Sund e Bome of his stock or_remove same | "yl i that in proportion to pop- | The fortieth annual premium list of | Sinter ‘miils ana Texille Novelty Co. | Young Feoples sociely of St.Marica | trip by automobile. | days' vieit with Mrs. Reynold's moth- face prosccution. ” Most of the offena. | Ulation. Westerly spends more money | the, Washington County Asricultural |will shut down for the circus. Al | church was hei in the parish house | er, Mrs. A. E. Cragin, on Broadway. ers complied with rder, | for schools than any town in Rhode |SOCiety has been issued a ce- ircads will lead to Norwich. Every-|on Pearl street Monday evening. After | 3 o IR wits 2% crigtual onler | Latand. Did ks Gt tee Tt R b Bl e D e r o | o Pa st s | COLCHESTER Holy Name Society Meets. for Plumbers, Steam Fit- ptember S, 9, 10 and 11. President Rowland G. Hazard also issues a cir- cular letter denouncing the present tariff system. starts. Indications late Monday eve- ning were that Jewett City would send a larger delegation to the circus than ever before. Many are planning The Holy Namé society held a meeting Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in their rooms on Willimantic av- was enjoyed and refreshments weve | of subsequent warnings. : served. Heslth Officer Stanton in- The Westerly District Sunday School @ssociation will_hold a session this evening in the Broad Street Christian ke “poed ters and Mills Montville Grounds Unfit For Game— Briefs and Personals. Changes in the New etable. Churel, 3 il e The Henry C. Smalley company, with [to. g0 very early to see that most| Chester Chapman of the Baltimore| piucher lods 3 w5 [ -SSJust say B s antvls At ot Westorly. ama. cutiimg plant | Interesting part of the exhibit, the un- | Dental college is in town for the sum- | ooucber, 'o0ge O, 1. T 2. beld 2| “Sis May White and son. Leo White, Th: Horwich Fiumbing Supply Watch Filll, The hotels will be opened . & home of granite industry, | loading. mer. | street Sunday afternoon. | visited friends in Hartford Saturda: 3 iCl LUmDing 2uppyy fiouse Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kettell of Wick- ford Junction and Mrs. Alfred Burdick O Westerly Mave returmed t0s ‘Mew [ William B. Otis on South Main street.| John Phillips. | No Game Saturday. | Albert L. Dubaime has moved Ris| worg was received by the Colchest- Occum Team Defeated. The Occum team was beaten here Saturday by the Athletics by a score of 16 to 15. The feature of the game was a long catch in left fleld by Thom- as Gray. The Athletics are playing for monuments of Carroll E. Musette & Menchi also of Quincy, who make a of carved work, is using granite. | The funeral services of William M. Within a week Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Otis of New | Staples was a Norwich apparatus for the Westerly fire dis- It Means trict is due to arrive in Westerly, ac- Original and Genuine rding to contract. Phone 13. Central Whart Do IT Now | York are guests of Mr. Otis' brother, | Visitor- Saturday. The board of selectmen held a meet- specialty v was a visitor In town Saturday. Rev. Mr. Wilson gave an address | Blake, who died in Chicago Saturday, |at i i tamily to Narragansett Pier. | g G . | x 2 . . hicago S 3 present with a crippled team, the % " | er baseball team from Montville Sat Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Carrier and son, “ALTED M in.the Broad Street Christian church, | were held in the Consregational church | second string pitcher, Pigeon, being S ?:"f‘jflltfif St. Louls ha3| yraay morning that the grounds in!Imwrence, were at their summer res-| FiMmbng &8 it ebould be dome s Sunday evining, In the interests of |in Pawcatuck. Monday afternoon. The |laid up with a bad 'strain. ' Their A e e e Al have | Montville were not in condition to|idence in North Westchester, S\m-\'h'h kind we do. Open, every lnln\v " The Feod-drink for All & the Little Wanderers’ home in Bos- |body was escorted from the railway.|champion first sacker, Adelbert Bab- | .oturned to Providence after a visit to on and the game was postponed. | day. fi_f‘ t. sanitary and Jaies: s e piumo- Age: 3 station to the church and then to |cock. is also out of the game at pres- | 1eLar"EN 10 S o0 ToRee ot & e are Colchester team tried to get an- | James Davis returned to New York i AR A e Sunday afternoon. Samuel Gellert was in Hamburg, on Monday and brought back a large ioad ent with a broken thumb, Dorcas Circle of the King's Daugh- ters meet with Mrs. G. W. Robinson River Bend, where burial took place Narragansett lodge of Odd Fellows. service was conducted Dy Rev Brucker camp, Westerly, will be rep- annual conven- | by United S The | other team to come here but did not| rows. | . ! Norwic succeed. e o aorea Griawola | CEarles 3. Reade of Willimantic was guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Griswold | More heablful than Tea or Colf water closets, sinks, and evervthing you can thiak of in {he plumbing line. Island . ing and it Providence, S Frederick Decker, of Providence, a |this evening. & Colcneatie cullac: Monday: R TRA" T Haloe ©om oMY a8 up on the ‘phone, write of mvigorating Mo, : er pal o s 3 Afonday, a Colcl 3 y. shad. ¥ 3 milk, e ) 3 former pastor of the local church. Juniors Win from- Taftville. l!lsa)uman Gallup of Ledyard was| _Oitting' orchestra gave a social | (Tuesday). Mr, Gellert will make no m»:‘-“\:fim:;u fix you up ia good k, malted grain, powder form. Willlum T. &pargo. in the granite| The Westerly troop of Rhode Island | fThe Junior Holy Name society base- | a visitor in town Monday. dance in Tip Top hall Saturday even- | more trip: erate price. A quick lunch . 5 business at Quincy, Ma has sev- [ Boy Scouts will encamp at Mount [ball team defeated the Taftville team | Roscoe Burrojgs, Walter Patterson, | ing. ===~ B prepared in a minute, | eral sarcophagus jobs.which are being | Hope park the weelk of July on the ‘local grounds Saturday. Score | Hiram Burnett,®David Gallup, Harvy | Willlam' H. Van Horn of Willimantic A. J. WHOLEY & CO, Take ne substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S, | C\f 5, Westerly i and call for |Scoutmaster Silas T. Ny 6 to 4. The lineup: ¥ Hoxle, Willlam T. Brand of New York, | Was the guest of friends in town over ALLEN’S Sk ey considerable carved work. ston Boy Scouts will be in camp the | * Taftville—A. Huack e, W. Cormier | Ira F. Noyes of New Haven, John 1i.| Sunday. H Tetephone 734 12 Ferry_Street same week. The use of the grounds |p H. Baldwin of Middletown was | - S Others imii T The contributors for band concerts < J. Joubert 2b, L. Blanchette 1b, J. | Hoxte of Boston spent Sunday at their | - are imit (i has been given the state troops by | Corcoran 3b. O. Macooa &5, A, Vel- |homes in the village. | in fown Monday. FOOT=EASE e owners. R. F. Heffenreffer, Jr.|leiex If, A. Clock of, O, Cormier rf. Miss Lila Douglas left Monday for " The Antiseptic powdes shaken int. "1 a wealthy brewer, and George Flynn, | Joweft City—U. Jodoin ¢, E. Lall- | East Greenwich to attend the gradua:- | Changes In Timetable. L Tae At sz | ROBERT J.COCHRANE ¥ Both of Fall River. The rendezvous |berty p, T. Melady 1b. A. Marnard ss, | Ing exercises as the guest of Miss| The changes in the timetable of the edy for the feet for a quarier century. 30,000 testimonials. So F will Trade-Mark. everywhere, 25c. Sample FREL nd wi be kno s King Philip camp |p_ Barry sb, R. Guillet 3b, U. Marion | Dorothy Purdy, one of the graduates. | Branch rallroad went into effect Mon- | GAS FiTTING, : | day merning. The first train was at be opencd June 20, when the |If W. Burns cf, H. Lafave rf. Thomas Owen of Irvington on_the RIS z PUUMBING. STEAM FITTING . | Fifteenth Providence and the Second | 'Chester Stafford was the masc Hudson s the guest of Mr. and Mrs, |7.20 . m. What was the noon train | yue Mas eI EE s iu PEET. | (o g | East Providence troops will commence | the hon tranord Was the mascot for | & Vhiting on East Main streot. | leaves at 1130 instead of 11.35 and the | Who putthe EE S 18 FEET- | 5 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. ¥ Th one weel’s encampment Bar Harbor Will Not Stop Mre. Thomas W. Ryley Is visiting at | 2.25 ». m. train leaves now at 2. | PGl s e Greenwich. Miss Miriam Cragin and brother, | Roger Ryley and Miss Blanche Ryley | Bradford Cragin, have arrived at the| are the guests of their grandparents, | Summer home of their parents, on 1 ana [ Mr. and Ars, George W. Keigwin. | Broadway for the season will pass through Jewett City at 11.38; Willlam L. Main, Frederick Denison, | Rev. and Mrs. George westbound it will be due here at 3.40 a. m., making %10 stop either way. The = - = QOur Fire Sale WILL CONTINUE THIS WEEK WITH INCREASING BIG VALUE OFFERING Dostal car and nine mail clerks. MYSTIC Grange Members Visit Ledyard—Fra- ternity Interests—Child Breaks Am | by a Fall. Tuesday and Wednesday will be memorized as the biggest bargain days that have ever been announced to the people of Norwich and vicinity. Tuesday will present special features in our Fire Sale for the benefit of the out of town people who are coming to our city to see the great Bamum & Bailey shows. Those who make a purchase of $4.00 to $6.00 at our store will save car fares Businas3 Center of Norwich Costume Novelties The artistic lines of the new dresses, blouses and wom- an’s dress generally have created a demand for new fabrics, new patterns, new colorings— THE DEMAND HAS BEEN ANSWERED. The day of the staple fabric and pattern has gone by, and through the medium of the modern weaves ones own individuality may be ex- | employed | pressed. Rev. C. T, Hatoh, the members will at-] . " R o O i atiler, Wl two of nis friends il;,,,; the Methodist Hpiscopal thurch at| = & NIFICENT DISPLAY OF NOVELTY P e which | &0 the Todas oo at 10 oot AL WASH GOODS of inspection ‘through | g'clock the same day the members w Crepe de Chine xt week the big Bar Harbor ex- JEWETT CITY {press will run via Jewett City, It will }leave New York eastbound at 7.30 ana F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 122 Prospect Street, Norwish, Ct "Phene 511 T.F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Tra-""n Street PLUMBING Why not atttend to it now” It will be fully as easy and cosvemlent for you to have the work dom> now as later when it may be freezing weather. Estimates cheerfully furnished om any work you need done. J. E. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. | Two Trains Taken O#—Schools and sy S Industries Close for Circus in Nor- | wich—State Police Watch Out for | | Speeders. With the new time card that went to effect Sunday there are several | changes of importance to Jewett City | people. The first southbound trolley {leaves at 6.2 On the Providence jand Williman ivision two trains have been discontinued that were a grea accommodation; the trains drop- {Ded are the m. train from Plain- | fieid for Providence and the 8 p. m. {train from Providence (except Satur: vs) for Plainficld. where it connect- {ed with the boat train for points south. { The last train now, westbound, leaves | Providence at 440 p. m. This change |will cut out the shore dinner trips |to Rocky summer from this v return is plan- About 50 members of Mystic grange went to Ledyard on Saturday evening | in Brown's autotruck and were guests of Ledyard grange. The Mystic people furnished the entertainment and a fine programme was carried out. Refrest- ments were served, the evening prov- ing very pleasant. Plan Memorial Sunday. _ Sunday, June 14, will be observed by Stonington lodge, ‘No. 26, L=0. O. I, o as Memorial Sunday. By invitation of was’ at M. home in Hisgins is | Smokeless Flashiights ~_ A complete outilt for this work is the latest additicm 20 to Eim Grove c v, W State Police Watch Speeders. | graves of dcpa:xefmr?rl;:iwr:"@';fi It was extremelv pleasing to borough | decorated. A committee will visit th people ote that Sunday the auto | outlying cemeteries. and motorevele procession moved much | Will Have Special Trolley. Dévon Rice Cloth more slowly heretofore. Thers | Ay D S < . o . o ‘ 25:: yard 59c a yard Jivere several staie police on duty i | xo iy Tune, 2l Stonington lodge and the price of admission to the big show: how to be Photographed e name indicates the char- Not all silk but a w s seciion all day equipped with | vlcktion fromy piwich OAd Ve . 9 o P - . wi the azneyance (] acter of the weave, as it is a e e fi";"':f:{l_ SeIl L e e The following will give an idea of the great money saving opportunity we are Lo - comparatively sheer fabric with 7 5 7 g i P the A TR, e ice Ch : = = 1 Inquiries solicited. iaritins 1ike graine of Tioe. cotton which makes a marvel- e offering the public: s et e o | oty wwod materiar or watets LEE S Don Houghton, tinted grounds with florat ana || i aresses. 1 15 56 10 38 inches P ni e Giaves i s | CaRAPH and services were held in the lodge 7 19¢ a yard || Embroidered R s Dot e e brothers Iring in surronnding ceme ° i 3 E A pertect Summer wash goods Box Loom Crepe Could Hardly Do Housework, Pime | Lrios, orers, decorated i’ the aii Take lt To Llnf.flll\ S which Teauires o froning. {1 an u y _ A i rem b camy ool duils 3 an up“,ar Sl BBae and mietly atripes. We 79c a yard ples Full of Matter. ltching and ussts at North Stonington Home. Typewritcrs, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- also have pikin colors and the (ne; 98 the Baintiedtinals gue Burning Intense, Cuticura Soap cained o ‘honec surty N her summer e e s Ghelac. ol (R e Seagno styloe Sduced:. A Tabric with s and Ointment Cured, home in North Stonington Thursd: = 268 Main B rowme sver Disce Brom % 3 g ‘abrie with all- ol At noon a ciam chowder w Ramie Linen Suiting groungd, embroidered | in o S i T o] Eatablished 1880 pink, helio. old blue, tango, ved with saluds, and many dainti> . 1 yard wide, 39: yard d and ombre, e P. 0. Box 25, Alburg, V&. — “My hands D et ooy uayed 4 2 were =0 affected with eczema that 1 could e g 1 Ul it L e i i 40 inch Dress Voi hardly do my “ouse work for all summer. the midat Il tws spooks aad es wide, yar oiles sl ottt ll. auowin n ) tolt. fortumes, It 2 . cacma out as ear Was Mrs, Wil- | dress and for the Summer suit b o & ant L s Juiia Feote. - rabric has bee Wond: aiunes for this lit- the itching and burning v t with 34 d staple shades. inches widg, in a very large as- scratched and made it Any style new and staple sha nent of new designs, ineluds spread all over my hands. ek 52 gon A cm / Non-Krush Linen fhe dark srouudy Juty:tiched gnd. bursied seder. Mra Ouse resses c an “pwar $6 FOR A COAT L could not sleep. I it Ho ; 59c a yard || Club Check Ratine Tried “Aiftorept. kinds of LB - Suits made to_order from yeur A non-shpinkable linen in 69 ? salves, pills and liquids Thoijso . W. Ting- ¢ 5 s ool - —— which the tendency to crush and c a yard | but to no success. Then 1 used Cuticura ey, all o rising vote . R g o BRet . e 4 2 2 guara Wrine, which 15 a_ fenture of e L it s s thanies P TR Similar Bargains will be offered in every department in : * R. M| Jinen, Tias been practically eiim. weave and coloring resembles o with Cuticpra Soap then let them dry and 177 Seerons b \;,.(v‘./u; : . ly na s 36 inches wide anc wool. s From 46 to 47 inchea then I used tise Cuticura Ointment. In a ane Trollsy Waiting Room. 106 Main St, Nerwich, Conn. comes in the most desirable col- wide, and especizlly good for few nights I could slesp well and In two | Chirles 1l Denison, who owns the HOUSE DRESSES, SEPARATE SKIRTS, WAISTS, GLOVES, CORSETS, Telophone 786 ors. “CABLE VOILE,” a New Arrival ......... 25cayard Frere's a special value for you Which cannoj be beaten. This Cable _ Volle is forty inches wide—it is sheer and yet is of sufficiently good _ body to work up well, and thehr:mty stripe designs are the mosi ap- proved colorings—green, blue And lavender. seperate skirts, building occupled by the Samuel Gi ern company, has begun to make alter- ations and build an addition to be used as a waiting room for the patrons of | the trolley company. lLarge plate glass ; windows arc to be installed which wiil | greatly improve the appearance of the | Building. Settees have been order. public convenience. Broke Her Arm. Miss Ruth Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hlmn Browu, of High street, | ana broke her aru. Dr. P. T. Max Sown wis summoned and the dist wecks my hands were completely cured.” (Signed) Mrs. George Pelkey, Oct. 14, 1912. A gencration of mothers has found no soap 80 well suited for cleansing and purifying the skin and hair of infants and children as Cutleura Soap. Its absolute purity and re- frewhing fragrance alone are enough to recommend it above ordinary skip scaps, | for butthereare added to theso qualities delicato | et effective emollient propecties, derived frgm Cyticure Ointment, which render it .- most valuable in overcoming a tendency to | I ; distressing eruptions and prorioting-a nor- UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC. It Seems Conventional To emphasize the headache reason for wearing glasses you see 1t advertised so.often. Yet It s (rue that glasses that real- Iy FIT are in many cases the Don’t Miss It--There Is Money In It for You he Ladies’ Specialty Store, 248 Main Street, opp. car sation, Franklin Square, Norwich, Comn. ict mal condition of skin and haic heaith, | MUFSe. Mivs Meagher, and did all thev | only permanently effective re- . could to r the Tittle girl, and late | Cutleurs Suap, (20e.) and Cuticura Oint- " Sunday night she was taken to Jeee ment (50c.) sold everywhere. Liberalsample | |\ \rence hospital, New London, | £ C. A. SPEAR of cach mafled froe, with 32-p. book. Ad- o dress post-card * Cutieura, Dept. T, Boston.” | Ross council, Daughters of; , %@ Men who shiabg and shampoo with Cu- held an interesting session ‘ticura Sap will it best for skin and sealpn *in I O. O. F. hall Monday evening, treatment. OPTOMETRIST Frankiin_ Squars, - over Somers when several candidates were initiai-