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Costs, . Ttgvras-anfrounced, church Sunday that Natlons is to be held. on the parish | grounds. _Several articles have been donated “for t:a carnival, “%;:u: By A egoer, 35 order by Eamond gmn.“nwplmbynw.:.&:gi gues! be, cigars from a Norwic rosiers’ 3 ; silver teaset from a friend, fancy| Miss Elizabeth Clarkels the guest rocker, J. H. Hourigan; $3 order, Az-|of Miss Mildred MWillcox in Hacketts- arlas Grenior: $5 order by 3. Chomin- | town, N. J. Stanislaw Bachanow- R Eegid B"""d‘:’w:b”‘fi“ THE SILVER MILESTONE. Casmir Arab; <cigars by. Bo- —_— o e o Paper Read by Miss Alice A. Brown “Baptist Picnlo Committees. ' of Whatsoever Circle, - “The Baptist Sunday,school picnie is i i Friday, Aug. 6. At the twenty-fifth e Sommittses appo are: On re- Whatsoever circle of the King’s freshments, D. L. Phi 3 Daughters, the following historical / o They didn’t tog out like & Jewelry gensportation, 10T, seten was Tead, by, Miss Allcs A. Ant e them bengles and beads g i il zE‘g Hi Migu-’m—mou-nu Ana the croup from the They knew to flop the buckcwheat They Hiaat make thelr folks eat s They "‘“fl."_‘mu own washin’, frenin’, peinzy - Which. wi folks nowadays 2 oy v mmen I i L and lemonade, E. C. Willcox. Brown: - a ted; Ana Saiore, in® ‘. Devotion in Honor of St. Anne. A journey is usually @ ddl:flnl "‘:,?3‘_",,.‘,‘.; ;E"“Tu"'“-fi?"xm e on. «| A triduum In honor of St. Anne com- |event. We may take pleasure the Same; 7 M.L £13 ; ¥, Or. In’ e rou limousines By offere: 4 Shturday in St. Mary's church | journey itself, or We may enjoy the e Tnstitute Depe 355 TO RENT—Upper six room: g seven-passenger gns maehin By OTere e | md ended Monday with & high mass. | thought that We are nearing some de- e (T L R R I FOR SALE et e il Tais WAt o And’wnen they wanted to put on &1y - They'd ride in a livery #ig once in a nducted by Pers Vitold, an|sired place. If the latter be the case, ANTEDLocal managers, Norwich, Appiy C. F. Whitney, Norwich Bulietin. whi Connectiout's hatt "':{‘;’{.:3”&?3;‘.’3 R ot ioather from Worcester. | how eagerly welook for thewhiteposts | Solag tobed I would bathe my face tn warm s . sucrodndiie tacritory: | (DS SALD-Pulend Chika hoal sop-| —i2td But still T am somehow bound to says Eeater part pauetihe s n| *Miss Allco A. Brown. is visiting her | which indicate each mile of our way, | Water with Outicura Soap, dry it and pus | 3Stive, ambjious; must haye executive | Fioats phd young pies, R XL _FOR RENT—A house of ten rooms at| They Were like the wimmen nowads: subscriptions. Every doller con- | sister in Westminster, Vt. and try to catch the number which | the Outicura Olntment on. Outicurs Soap | manage ows corve of salos A2 | MYarruwThs No. 54 Washingion Bi: ail conven- reach Belgium Miss Bessie Leonard of Northampton | shall tell us how_ near we are to our| and Olntment healed me in three months.” . | dress P. O, Box No. 513, Wi . “OR SALE Celery pianis. 105 Der :"un“' llflnl‘l} neat. Inquire of lsusec 5. ond. without —any | and Miss Miner of Westerly have been | journey’s end. (Signed) Hyman Novins, August 7, 1914, § | Conn. 138 | aoren: 608 per hunareds White Blume | AGent, Micharas Bulking. vs M e talk. guests at F. . Leqnard's. Sha_jouréy esd not ;” by, Each Free'b: WANTED_Antique furniture and old | Willlam B. Wade, 520 Boswell Ave. naylod I guess from the days of Adam and Gifts"of money, large and small, may Enjoying Tent Life. but may be on that much more de-| Sample y Mall |stiver; good prices pala. A Bruckner,| Jy2iToThs TFOR RENT Golden Spur, bungaiow, | At Jeast %0 we are led to belleve, . th road. ) :;l::t:;c.;’zzrgm Wilam A | Carleton Fiske, John McBroome and "Shlf"“’;:‘;;y::hm e k. wg| _ With 32-p. Skin Book an request. Ad- FOR SALE—Palr of 5 year old Devon |5 rooms, turnisned, scason, Tunming|There mever was a woman = old or THE PLYMOUTH, 44 Laurel Hill A oxen, fancy broke, w ht 0 lbs., | water, eleciric, big ver. = K |atate “treasurer, care Hartford Trust |Alex Desiardins are camping at Gales| glimpse 5 weather-worn siab of lime. | drees posbcard “Cutlcurs, Dept. T, Bow- | The Dest piace i Norwich for spring | fnely matohed; BO Priniers ink Can | view. bathing. bostng, cenos Who Mt have ihe full use of her <company, Hartford. =GR T Haven has|Stone on the margin of the road. We| tea.” Sold throughout the world. boarding: situated” hiEh | adequately describe them; must be|IOK. CrADDIDE, OFChestFa. GABCILE Pa- o SIMION E. BALDWIN, . T T O phier, Misc ML W, | pause to examine it, Wondering what g automobile | seen to be appreciated: wiso pair of | Viion. Biepuen Mculien, New Lun- o P 5 Betn visiUily T astion Mes “|hands placed it there, how long ago, 86, A Phonq von streers, 3 years, weight 1600 :‘“m Jelia THE WORLD AND THE mm MARCHS T _HOLCOME, Alling. : and what tales it might tell of the | De: Ibs., a corn planter, only used this sea- TO RENT-—Rooms for light house- - Mrs. F. D. Ballou and children are at 4 WANTED—To buy cows and cal son, a_new milch Devon cow, 5’ " 3 > Sometimes man of loft: s D, Patlon i ShIION Dost: of the young men an maidens: | NORWICH TOWN | o TAiis s rsom (oo ivss | S8 il il o SSah Se¥ofalFot | Ketbine Hasrt™ onglon, ST | sometind o man ot boty pon A H A gnything W S. Brown, She) Which nearly everybody knows Farm, regan, Conn. iy2 STOMAGE HOOM—Inquire J. E. ¥ Fate never meant to be his own. —WANTED — Adveribine soncis | _WOR SALE—An B M ¥. touring car, | 2108 §2 Hroudway. febisd |And yet the world, with face quitd peddler of Moosup, Who was peddling | couragement that_they had \safely| Coneoling Service at Sheltering Arms l:'“““ eotaniioned. os yeara: Weite | Call 685-4. Iy2ia TO MEANT—rurnished rooms, ail con straight, about fown Without a license, was tried | traveled so far—hope for the miles| oo o8 "Gl o B lO\ (Ol | BRRIICRLISH See i e Conn Tor Vehiemes for o v eoping Ty dcion; | Insists on letiing him orate . rown Gondny: < Sl S LICE — They cannot 11 bird by Judge A. M. B amorn- |yet 10,50 partio: 2 treated with Koneman Lice Remedy; 5= Bov3id |g, ,,yer lets & chancs go by il - 4 ing. He was fined $10 and costs,| ‘Tonight our circle has reached its amounting to $20.2%, which he ald. | silver milestone. We may not say we | Rev. Charles i, Rcketts and a large| WANTED “Fiano tuming. “A G. Gor- | send 50c and try a botle postage o offer ail his wisdom f More Expensive Than License. ed this way. 'What did the milestone The case of N. Wex.g..u- the fruit|mean to these of a by-gone day? En-| Rev. C. H. Ricketts and Choir Provide ANTED ul 6¥2-% | Konemah _ Poultry _Yards, esi And when he isn't saying - About the Borough. v e 0 I T eoy" Thus | STegational church conducted services Main St. Norwich. Gt. J¢14TUTHS |~ Uan i unn wOOMS, all moasrn con- | 4, Fh0 3 EUIglly saying fue.m 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips and |76 Can,look backwara nd 2oy, US| at the Sheltering Arms Sunday after- ~FOR SALE_Good work horse,weight ot ng him daughter Mildred of Versallles, M. | “G, %3 s Go% HtTra and four sons | 100N God Will Take Care of You My 1400 Ibes alse pair mules right in ev- It cheers me up to hear him shout. and Mrs. Bert Phillips of Lynn and | oy, nhave advanced with us, only six |3c5us. I Love Thee, and He Lifted Me Tel. Leb. . 610ThETu Amos Phillips of Jewett City have been | 520 M0 § V0T BoR, B2 T gur | Wwere among the hymns sung by the “For jokes are scarce and laughs ard touring through the White mountaina. choir. _Especially enjoyed were the FOR SALE—Set of double harness, No. 54 Washington St fow, Whi 'and two chil- | beloved leader is the only one pres-| .i.." savior Like a Shepherd, sung b; SALBSLADIES AND CANVASSERS.|cream separator, capacity 600 lbs. per e rooms Of all the jests upon the Mst, Al e U e Snt tonlght Three I e o | Georke Kramer, and 1 Heard the Voice e parata. el alss butter worker. Apply bt o=t g The best arise, ‘twixt me and yols, stay in Bristol, R. L nney Boyle, Mrs. 3 : | of Jesus Say, by Miss Mary Stephen- e & T Toun TR $25.00. Thanks to this man I oft relieve Tho Very ‘Hev. Willlamt ©Dell of|2nd Mrs. Leura Phinney Willett are |l m. MR. SMITH, FOR SALE—Fine upright piano; bar- Dull care by laughing in my sleeve™ 5 Hartford 1s a guest at the.parochial |3t their homes.” For t¥o. s oo | Mr. Ricketts took his theme from the | Armeur Con 15 Commerce St. |&ain price. 53 Maple St aTaar R LA, S Washington Star. 4 . " e e Mrs. T. T\ Burleson spent | God has seen fit to shorten the journ- T I s L FOR SALE Mexcan ®ly Basish 3 = e P R HUM—OR OF THE DAY z the week end at Bast Beach, where |DeY; ~Out of these §2 members Of OUr | ;ore beautiful and which has perhaps FOR SALE Misses Jean and Dorothy-Burleson-ars P Oy e S or o | Biven more comfort than any other in staying., the Bible. The chapter may be divided Robert—Pop, what is an endurance T =T e e et &5 FOR RENT town, an indication of A oy Miss Hallie Burlesorksis-enjaying & | moval from . into two parts; describing first, the L §00d business In town of Putnam; also » trip to Nova Scotia. e ROy O s e ou argest | tings which the writer saw, a Vision FOR SA E §ooa mm’ and wagon; good reasons R et Hieseunt Wiew: R TUe, | Systahs SRcoimmt-— i ¥ > 3 and a brighter, re or selling—going_into other business. 3 k TS T T N WS 0 | tives ad frionts faSawets | membership except in 1908 when we | 00,5 [1oT ome: and mecond: the thinks | A, 27 ®ven room cottage in| Xiaress Hox 1ed, Putnam, Cr Jyibd | Juiy Sud fuom Augr2s to Sopt 307 inres| “When I sing I gets tears in my WORI . City and Lisbon. numbered one mnl'e»Me lu{fio mefi'n r; which he heard, which were even more | Greeneville in a good location. FOR SALE_Cheap, a baby carriage; | Minutes’ walk irom station, ocean|eyes, What can I do for this?" Mow “Old 7,7 The Mysterious Figurs, | . M- and Mrs. Joseph Uohnson bf Ship list has never been the policy of | important than the first. Among them Inquire about it almost new; brown willow. laquire e L TEdaL “Stuft cotton in your ears."—Chi- 4 , S, . * - o mebel Sl ? 3 Advertises a Popular Confection— | “"iire 5. N. Wheelock ‘and daaghter| The success SE & Inun aemeads T ook ans? a brocious Dromien 6 e TTRMTOR BOW! WOWT—Dos gays arehers ATi| R F. D. No. 4, Box 26, Norwich, or | -Your new auto is 16 horse power, Creating an Advertising Character B o O e ameias worg | future happiness, and God always [ Phone Cliff Street| aogs will appear with short pants!|Tel. 617-2- ayida isme it on Demand. . keeps his promises. Cobweb Corner_cigas s tra’ £0 “Um! Sixteen balky-horse power!™ leader, Mrs. Phinney; secretary, Alice st o on dog days. moke Shop: 1 d o yield him the biggest returnsdnanile~| b~ Phillips; treasurer, Mrs. Cheney. Main. Jy24d =ESiookivn Life. o %720 bave followed the advertising age invested? Mrs. Phinney was reelected. In 189 £ Eant cl'“b":l"‘"" t:""‘""' b. e T T e FOR RENT “Doesn’t that girl over thers look & certain jarge chewing gum man- P Let him turn to “See Amerfca FIrst” | )jice “Phillips became leader. In 1893 any people eve that once the For Sale e Pwl'-‘—uuuum P e R R Sto S RO T SR like Helen Brown? ufacturer in the columns of The Bul- | for the answer. This littlo book points | Magsie Fisken; and in 1894 Mrs. Wil- | tent caterpillars leave their nests, they aton s Oty B D6 | Staee i T don't_call that dress brown."— letin you had no trouble identifying |out tour after tour and tells the plc- | soosgee JIGNERS BEG TR, TN SAT RO | do mot return to them. However, once 2 uilding, Franklin Square. 3 Yale Reord. the tall, red-robed.strange; made | turesque, the beautiful, the attalnable 2 they have eaten all the follage within 000 HORSE FOR SALE—A good driver, | proof, best of elevator service, ja = a bright -pmn s, et e A o D e, Sttalnable |ship of 10 vears.~ She was followed | they, | they refurn o fhelp old homes $1 9 for lady or kentleman, weighs about |tor. Everything up-to-date. She—Dancing is fine for people, e | L STRwSt o " r 5 ey, by Alice Phillips, now Mrs. Prior to a - . 5 1200. Telephoue 221-12. 154 Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, A don’t you think? ours yesterday morning. And it | Hampshire's Mountains,” “Yellowstons | Pog" Sies Mary M Brown scrved a|to spin the cocoons inside, and nut- || Sterling Dyeing and / i aAeely to & e, | e . titaitan Suitine wife you saw the big white on his|—Land of the Geyser,” “Riding Into|leoan “Miss Ruby Thornton was lead. | Batches have recently been seen tear- Fi & FOR SALEUnoerwood Gpewriter. | Room 1 R Tt e T D ghoee Tou aidn't nesd to step up and |Dixicland, “The Luro of the Oreat| S fung 1510 and 1313. In 1314 irs, |Ing the old cests spart to gt the in Co. model 4, In"cxcellene sonardon: pricd| 2 — |40 Qat hes g2 ot i gum from rwes man rs—ell | Brior took the reins for the third | larvae are within. . o L A e : v 3 P o s, (hat hie s 014 | eantiilly Mlusimted it Bho, tme, X rumors O her | Smclency Brief Looal Notes e o b N S i v iegs TO RENT et I e girar T PP i 2 s abroad, she was honored by, 3 b gl G discussed and mysterious ““Ith point” |and so on. Then there is a large map | PR30, COI G o Counties as president, | Miss Margaret Ewing left Monday " Eatsinst near village, fine 7-room’cottage, nice | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot-| Well?e =~~~ . = = Thich has been advertised in connec- | of the Inited States with all Goodrich | “Nyhen “we reached our twenty-first | to visit friends In Yonkers, N. Y. Nets nearly 7% shade, good barn, nine pouitry houses, | tage 3 acres land, 1000 feet from| —Hot he unerpetietly saved vp and on o new Sterling Gum. uide po: ways and all main | mileetone we. fook advantage of & = 30 acres. Fruit, wood, pice stream. Half | Ocean an t Pond; sown dower and " — That Norwich is interestod in na- |Toutes of travel plainly marked. - < &~ ttal o ting will b acre potatoes, other crops, 550 famous | vegetable garde: ardwood floors, | Post. tional advertising was shown by the| Altogether it is a most complete, gggkgr;,g",‘_;’;“tg;,,,::; T e s T e ot ths heete of JAMES L. CASE Tom Baron strain Whité _Leghorns, |plumbing and heat. Rental $350.| “How did that diplomatie documeny reception extended “Old 7” when he |interesting and instructive booklet— Started\along Frankiin street yester. | chock full of liveg touring Information. | &, /9 resume of our wwork by one of e nae sonable terms. Tryon's Agency, Willi-| FRANK W. COY, \Vesterly, R. 1. “As a spiendid procession of wordq day The children “spotted’ K = 1 need not go into detail tonight. Nev- Mrs. Gorman, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Gay mantic, _CL Jyiza & that took a nmhb|y~ long time te st and orowding around him,| . AT THE AUDITORIUM. ertheless travellers must pay careful |and Mrs. Talbot recently spent the day ¥OR SALE _Reo touring car, in first pass a splendid point.”—Washington red envelopes con- < - heed to their finances, and a word in | at Atlantic Beach. class condition, newly painted and FOR SALE -, Tamots 7 petr Ko Of Bum-—the | Marguerite Clark in Powetful Film | regard to them might be in order here. overhauled; will sell cheap if sold at “That telephone girl was very po- faino FOR SALE 208 THAMES STREET 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. ||| horse, wagons, tools, etc., $2,200, rea- | Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. | impress you?” kind, o once. Address Clark, 125 Mountain St. » Tater in the day ~Old 7 made a| Portrayal, “The Crucible” Famous|For the first two years I have not the | Miss Mary Burdick and her sister, Willimantic, Ct. Tel. 435-2 mayzsd P et sey; but since September, 1892, if | Mrs. Rice, of Philadelphia, spent Sun- tour of the vonfectionery shops. Th: Players-Paramount Feature, Wed- | F8ures, but since Sept o Tiry of ail Kinds v “ouldn't giv = T e[ TAy it e S Anyons Devhgostme drop pasai s || WATCH HILE BUSINESS ||, Gouidn't give me the number ! he disappeared, leaving, as he ex-| nesday and Thursday. varied bookkeeping of our treasurers, e Javie. e I Simuel Geilert: Colchester, Conn. o mys surround! we have put into circulation $1,271.40, iss Waite and Miss Charlotte Titis || Two Tenement House with § rooms eeveral other nice numbers.”—Louls- s identity, and, most of all, the iden- | Following her first triumphant ap- |an average of $66.07 per year, or $1.06 | of Highwood, N, J..are guests of Mrs. || each in excellent condit a e e e M L K For Sale e e s tity of the mysterious “7th point.” pearance in ‘motion pictures, in the|per week. This money has not been [G. W. Guard of Washington street. on and on §ia cord, % cord 32 Bullar ol Owens—My tail fil be h 1 ere’s an interesting story behind | title role of Wildflower, the fascinating | spent on ourselves. e trolley line with 3 acres of good || 846-11. g e e T el T “Old 7" and the advertising cam-|and irresistible Marguerite Clark 18| If our journey had been by coach| Mr. and Mrs, Frank R. Jackson and || tillable land, barn and henhouses. || —TMINK i Gvmi — 50 noteneaas || cood business; for saie at'a bargain: || “Bievator Hoy—Yes, sir; shall I ask patgn of which he forms a part, Prob- |again presented on the Famous Play- |or automobile, we should have sound- | Miss Sumner of Willimantic were re- [} Good opportunity for some ono || 809 260 6% (reguiar business size) Cottage at Pleasant View. him to wait? SRS 8bly you'll pe glad to hear it. for the | ers-Paramount program in Mark Lee|ed the horn all along the way, but|cent guests of Mrs. Louls Olsen of . 00, “Sena’ for ~sampies and w0} - Owens—Certainl 1atot! chances are that “Old_ 1~ -will become | Lathers powe Tiory: The. Crucible, | st oy Do st svss one | Bootitnd : ‘wishing to keep cow and do a poul- ||| each’ $3.00. Send for 'samples and A 10-room cottage at Pleasant 'wen: ertainly not, you ot! prices for any printing you are in need || view, lot 50 by 200. This place is || What do you suppose I'm going out oL nThe Bulletin Company, Norwich, || centraliy located, 5-minute walk to || for?—Boston Transcript. s famous a natlonal character as “the | the pathetic story of & soul's ordeal old woman swho lived in.the shoe” or |in the melting-pot of suffering, from is wearisome to listeners. It is our try business or market gardening. aim to follow out the injunction to| Mrs. A. E. Geer, with daughters, troil d tof fi d the e . " any of the: characters of “Spotless|which fiery furnace it emergeés un-|do whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, | Dorls and Grace, and son, Milton, have FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, 15 %ery low. “Inquire about it * || imvombat has the right idea’ Town. g scathed, and strengthened by its ago- | but__dom't tell the other hand agout it, | been spending several days with Mrs. || Central Building Norwich, Conn. g Creating An:Advertising Character. | nies, The nature of our work is well known | Geer's parents in Scotland. The people Who made Sterling Gum | ,, I1.this powerful five-part produc- |although it has changed from playing —and, by the way, they nsnx'en‘u one | tion, Marguerite Clark portrays the|nursemaid tc sewing patchwork. Price it ta A Lot at Greten Leng Pelnt. “Put & bath next to his diningroom. Located on the water side, sandy || 1t is & boom to be able to make fre- beach, not far from board walx. || quent trips to a faucet when you are 3 5 this month is only - of the important gum manufacturers |Tole Of Jean Fanshaw, at first hoyden | Not the least delightful experiences 86s5" "a“bargain " Cottages " ail || SEUNE T84 chicken, for instance: in the United States—realized that|2nd tomboy, unjustly condemned to a|of a long journey are the friendships GOOD GENERAL PURPOSE HORSE, || #7ound it MISC. % they had seven points of superiority in | Feformatory, but who later triumphs|made on the way. These associations weight about 1200. S their brand of Sterling Gum, The|OVer the shame of her imprisonment|add richness and sweetness to the life v JAMES H. HYDE, Choles of _400—prices from 3275 seventh point, in their estimation, is|®Rd the sordid corruptness of hér en- |of the King’s Daughter also, Our band ST £13 North Frasklis, Ct. to $20,000. Send for catalogue. THE KALEIDOSCOPE the most important point of all, but :ém""-:f{,"' fit'fl:’s’fi Booed{grhevfl’_tlb is called a ‘“circle” that which has no Telephone Lebanon. Iy26d WILLIAM A. WILCOX, to stimulate interest in all seven | 208 Who Worl \voo er life. | end, the emblem of eternity. May our The beautiful residence, No. 249 On ¢ a liquid soap invent Potnts and made the public ar-onemy | How she ls rewarded for her lon | paculiar love for each other be iike e e o - - Broadway, known as the Emerson Tur- West Broad St.. Rooms 1 and | |PY & Dutch chemist, it is assert with them in extending the publicity | SirUSEle against ovil and despair by | this emblem. ner property. Finest residential sec- Wor &t wene. = will wash & man's hands 2,600 times. caused by ftheir advertising, they have | the attainment of a wonderful love is| Tpon this sflver milestone we find B i e T s B 2, Westerly, R. I e Consistently refused to Dublish _the P e bt Sl e e A e T INnL bullding lot. Sold entire or separate. aaacy Phome No. 365.... Fire losses of the United States an. In (n ct, = & 121 s origin? e ge S % HE BAKER Ci da last year reached a total of they plan to offer rewards for the dis- | , The development of this-subject dif- |of the Knights of Malta, and - was AMO8 A BROWNING. % 235.5 4 sovery of Point 7, which is hidden in | feTs Ereatly from the plot of Wildflow- | formed by connecting the points of Bathe your face for several minutes the gum, er, in which Marguerite Clark made |rour arrow heads. The eight points | with resinol soap and, Ono of: thelr advertising specialists |1 _debut before the motion picture |thus formed arp sald to signify the | apply_ & Iittls restnol sintment voey suggested ((he's one of the highest|C2Mera, providing many opportunities |eight beatitudes. The Knights of | gently. Let this stay on ten minutes. 235,691,351, ly $11,000,000 m: may20TbSTuS 129 Asylum Strest thar the year vetore. © * Consists of a large two-family house, s about four acres of very desirable FOR SALE e e T . g for strong emotional po: al which |} and h Off with resinol v FEES0 adpertining mmen in Now Sorb, o7 200 gmctions! periiaval which | Athiie yors an ovter of bospafiiecs S| So8 Vit on wieh pivinel, &% onci|] FOR CONTENTHENT = fjiand, nicsly isncted or bilicing ot i et eyt o im 04 7. thoBafer. ” “So they did. | CIarics frst screen tmpersonation neo: |ana the sick. This order bullt hos- | SOI€, 35 Ko, closg, the pores, Do nis|} LIVE THE SIMPLE LIFE ‘JOHN A, MORAN Seven Room Cottage for oo H + e isits each about ssarily lacked, and - ital in Jo 1sale in 1042 and after- ) han - time that Sierling Gun o gt on. ssie | Of {his charmiii star's dogres of ver- | Dty ‘Fomoved so. Malta | Secause. of | botarsdoito) Sy A%, Tickly the|f-T knew by the smoke that so House petae’ vate' Lagoriet ot tile. Usited Hls appearance In this city yosterday | S3tllity 18 more than met by the com- |iis origin, the cross should mean much | clcanses the Dores, removes pimpies and (| -, Eracetully curied - f|Real Estate and Investment Broker Btates Jast year. or about 40 bananas was Droparatory to starting o teens. success . e cads, and 1eav 2 e i bt R e iord et T b the |1 e B0 The Chrlien HuEa0as la oiear an Vetvaty, o cottage was near, Franklin Square Norwich Conn || Electrie lights, steam heat, set- || for each man, woman and child. ‘that exasperating seventh point.” lnst time.today in Mistress Nell, the | and sacrifices to be made. ~And yet | yooo ttoning inotemily Sndt soeily oap |fAnd I said, © it there's peace to and What Hapensd Tn Newark, five part photodrama which g0 well | hacause of the letters on that cross, no | Siin Lomns, oiantly and speed be found in the world, pleased vesterday's audiences. By re- P A heart that was humble might Wi ~01a.7" visited Newark, N. ., [ queat Miss Plokford will be_seen in | buroer, S1ould b too heavy or sacrl- | cnafug. , Sgld bv &l druggiets. " Sam- * Subes darus 1ok Vo Sas Sosmoes (Many of the largest Japaness war- Pri $3,300 ships ive been equipped with wire- 25 SALE HORSES 55 leas telephones which = operats mic- o Al who render service | ples fres, Dept. 31-R. Resinol, Balti- hope for it here. al e cesstully for distan 100 mile: tome weeks ago, he attracted such a | Cinderella some time within the next | rne frens oo tn more. d. Speedily rélieve sunburn. . Moore. I have two matched pairs and Bome ity 10,00 T Jrowd on ¢he main thoroughfares that |few weeks, On Wednesday . and | e iiecon e wems e ay oiry ire * Come to me for bungalows and J|nice big chunks and business Horses N. TARRANT & CO. Spanish settlements on the Pacific 117 Main Street, Norwich coast of North America once extend- ed to a point near the present south- fhe police, who failed to enthusesover | Thursday the fourth episode of the -emin e movelty of, theyidea, Interfersd and | Broken Coin, with Grace Cunard and DI e he el S e i e LEGAL NOTICE ) g:nadll_to\ll"dm#" u.l’: Franciss¥Ford will be shown, '3 ernmost tip of our Alaskan posses- mxmmmfimm@, i o s e T Who givethi himself with his alms ions. COLONIAL TMEATRE. i feeds three,— 3 ind siout a.few packages.of gum celt, v Yefote. e appeis on the e g Himself, his hungering - neighbor, and - “The+Goddess,” Fourth Chapter, with | ma. No CE N Bakers in Rotterdam have started | Anita Stewart and Earl Williams. ll LOST AND FOUND to make bread composed of equal ; of flour and potato. They like Few of us will bé hers- when the ANKBOOK LOSTLost or_stolen, e 3 Responding to the fastes of his pa- | golden milestone is Teached, but may | Bidswill be recetved by the-Columbla | passhook No. 100565 of The Norwich and all kinds of Masons’ Bullding |it. Potatoes there are cheaper than cottage houses. that I must dispose of right away. ARCHA W. Corr' Come and see Lhtll".n.'.l;f.l";;;:‘thk 63 Broadway 'Phone 1334 Tel. 1139. aiotian: plet - 3 heat flour. trons, Manager McNulty presents to- | it find the circle faithfully carrying on ‘Society. All persons are cau- | finely ; Materials for sale by v Committes,-on or. befors # tiat day the loufl mn.pter"osr the gm’trel:t the work of service for the King. ;s PR “l:‘ m“.lnlut vnr::-flnt on having 4 | re bullding 1ot with place: aii ‘con- Peck, McWilliams & Co. In Holland the fastest trains make Goddess. This is the famous serial SN TN o trasispiristion o said book 18 Beteby called upon | ventences; near trolley. - Inguire of only 40 miles an hour. The ground is that-appears daily in (he greatest New e e S N Bl e i, Sosi fay, oe Jebiary. Tbie: A e e York andiBoston.papers, and as a con- g 2 Bchwool during 1915-16. B mm}»fi- m:‘u'cumi Building. FOR SALE OR PENT E::nm“l’t is :nuf- to use :‘cry sequence, 1is &om?n“bmnfiwr- The Committes Teserves-the right<to - g iy l-\ : P e e e trains 3 g Loasttatofe s pibic. ity reject any or all blds. wint duve- thereon paid . 3y21Tu Thres minutes’ walk from ' Peck's ¥ corner two new Cottages with garage and all medemn tmprovements. There s more eatarrh In this section For particulars inquire of of the country than all other diseases S et B 0 ! e et 08T — & posisthookc_contalnize FOR SALE ’ 4 . eheckmmand money orders. Lib- the previous chapters:these two Teel CLAYTON. B. SIUNT, Sec. | G0t Tertor 7 veturned o Alma For- ovents are flled with- exquisite: scen- | No one Ikeswdandruft, but to-get Tid cler, Williamsville. y26d Fine Restdential Property, No. ||| JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker| Put_together. and until the last faw ery, and_the producer is lavish with|of it.you,must do more than wash m 59 McKinley Avenue, containing Franklin Square, Norwich a z"f.‘}l’..";",u‘sa b:m‘m"vx;l: e g I t_{\:ntg; ' 5 . THOMAS J. DODD ., |owner canscon. deen, Village HilL ||| eleven rooms and batn, and all ".:A:.."‘fxéw".‘ ‘local discase “and bre- the - Maison company s zentitied Thy C ctor 99 Cliff St.| == 2" z modern conveniences. Interior s stantly taliing to cure with local treat- - Stoning, which presents’ Viols. Dana : ontra finely finished in beautiful hard R RESORTS. [Bsat, promouniced It incurable. elemce X Excavating, Masonry, Sewers, 00d. WHITE BEACH h . Coment Walka. "For fanl tntormaticn, ask Dlan, ™ Blectricity and modern Tmprare: .:,., : ‘modern impro afac Portland Coment at lowest prices Diamonds, Watches Jowerry THOMAS H. BECKLEY, -:::_uwlrxo,:":?‘._r Ginmer, 41, Bmote ain. | €5 *oless, Onie, is the oy, co 5 Ceaks, o e Take Phums 9% S owast Hates of Interest Ab old Fire Insurance and Real Estate ||| Jho0, Snd sea food to order. Ao par Taternaily. It acts directly on the blood May Building 278 Main St ties acoommodated. FPhone and surfaces of ~the system. % . Cruttenden. Iy178TuTh n.y"&::r"on. Hundred dollars £or any, gase it fails to cure " Send for circu- DR. F. W. HOLMS, home, very inexpensive and obtainable T THERD i mo sdvernmng medium in from Lee & Osgood or at any drug or - - et eaual o he Buls tollet' counter. 5 Tesults.

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