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b s§§ § X ] I valley attended by showers during the last 24 hours in New England and in- terlor New York. 3 i g i : e “Lady Assistant when Requested ‘Temperatures have changed but lit- = ;*Mmmflc.w of the - %m S -5 Secretary of the Navy Josephus - Chami of Cemmerce. Miss Os- the oca), shawis Daniels, who was in New London Mon- < t | borne vuollmpt—.d with the ap-|piy et a Soc bottie of ward, reaching the north|day on the Dolphin, announced there 0 ¢ s e A s St oo e B |omion of ene’iadie Adiandic aistrict | that the New London naval station at e e e Tl M et DR. PEC —~|and also New England by Wednesday. |tne navy yard, abandoned in 1911 as who had been sent out by the Mother | 3theT valuable Klit The winds along the north and mid- | parracks for marines, would shortly Superior the convest in_cCan- Bk & 50 Frenkiin Squars dle Atlantic coasts will be moderate | be reopened as a naval station for sub. ada to sell which the Sisters g B . EVE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT ONLY,|south and southwest. marines. = Secretary Daniels. accom- L had made in order to raise money | da winter delight when*Nature x GLASSES Forecast. ‘panied by his aide, Commander Wurta- for, the widows and orphans in Bel- = Shall be out of town every Friday| FEastern New York: Fair Tuesday: | Durgh, visited the station at the navy giim, She told Miss Osborne -that to every the field, orchard and garden, except in cans. }flnflu July and- August. SuNGAYe Ry [ et e o e et fover e ant Tt T o Tt ot Harhord,: o, e e W the h‘l‘ stock of Mason and Sure extreme sout! in ‘N [ome, &ppotntment only. o Murray. After his visit Secretary name.to sssist her in selling the ] € cury | T New Bnglnd: Fair Tuesday; Wed- | Daniels said that it was ideally lo- a_ N as they. vouched for the cause. o Bazer. not i in this vicinity. ides . we have all kir nesday pattly cloudy, provably show. |cated for a submarine station or base. 3 o urged Miss Osborne to call up B || Fruit Jars in this vicinity. Besides Jars, ooy “Two weeks ago. sald Secretary| “Fresh the ‘home and- corroborate her story. Preserving Accessories. Here are a few suggestions: 3 . Loy i TS h. . |Denlels. “Captain Grant commander 12,500 Miss Osborne was deeply impressed | == v e of \ Observations in Norwich. of the U. S,_S. Connecticut, who was |lons per hour and there is a SURE SEAL {THE LON - The following records, reported from | recently made commander of all sub- | farm attached to the station. In ad- MASON JARS e e Sevins pharmacy, show the changes | marines, made a visit of inspection ta | dition to the large and well bullt ma- Pint size 486 o dozen | Pmt stve ... in temperature and the barometric |the New London property belonging to |rine barracks, which will be utilized Gt il changes Monday: the navy and reported to me that after | to house 150 men who man the sub- . Ther. Bar|an inspecticn and examination it was T, i 70 29.80 |as well suited as a shore station for i 80 29.92 | submarines as if built for that pur- € p m . ...l TS 2090 | pose. Heretofore the plan of the navy Highest 84, lowest T70. has been for the officers and men to |ditionl to the expenditures for all these -30c 2 dozen | Quart size . 7% a dozen | Fwo quarts . 7am. o | RERUTATION |OF THE NORWICH Comparisons. live on the submarines and to have | buildings, expended over $150,000 for : Predictions for Monday: Showers, _|JOther ships or tenders. It has been H R et Pair, Ssontnwest | decided to establish a short base for is well situated as a|consult Secretary A H. Andrews of oy 2 . submarines, or a certaln number of | station for submarines. Nearby is|the Chamber of Comerce in regard m co'uEGE them, whete the men will be quar- |Groton whers the ensines of the Elec- | fo the matter and he advised her to -~ pr—— tered “in buildings en shore, and go |tric Boat Co. are built. It is only a|investigate. Miss Osborne called up i s jout from thelr shore base for experi- |short distance from Bridgeport where | St. Elisabeth’s Home and ehe was cots. || vuEE 11 Moon | ments and undersea operations. the Lake company builds submarines | infermed that 'no such woman was RN i “Of course mother ships will be re- |for the navy and not far from the|authorized to sell laces in any such has given it a prestige whi B - [ D, B tained for some submarines, as is nec- | Electric company’s plant which has|manner. The Sisters at the home were | Members of the Glee club say they i to it consd cal 3 ] 504 1 638 1 14T | 3.33]essary, but practice of having na: contracts. [t n easy | very im t when they earn un- brings to it tant calls from R but the t large naval cts. 1t is § indignant wh hey learned | experienced very rough weather Si Ligh business and professional men, 3 3 ;36 | Rises|monitors and like ships as tenders|reach of the navy yards of Boston, |Row their name was being used. The|day and that they were unable to land |} ~ gray—Price a dozen........ kers, railways and other 3¢ | 93 || will not be continued. The former |Plymouth and New York and the tor- | young saleswoman is described as of |at Ocean Beach because of the heavy |l <.'. 'Sea1 Jar Rubbers—gray bankeray y o £ 1 | 1008 || marine barracks at the New London |pedo works of Newport. Moreover, it | light, sandy complexion and very |Sea; from there they wemt to Groton e e corporations for competent help~ 3 .32 | 10 32| navy yard will accommodate some- |is in the heart of the inventive, indus- | pleasant spoken. She is about 25 |Long Point and ienced the same (§ - e = g 5 | 13%|thing like 150 officers and men. and |trial and electrical establishments of vears old. She is very bright con- | conditions. They I e 2 ..l 510 | 628 jlafe 190 S22|submarines will make New London |the country. New London is an at- | versationalist and has a glib tongue. |Bushy Point. The only rain they en- dozen for 25c, or & dozen.. 3 Six hours after high water it is low | their headquarters. Of course. moth- | tractive and desirable residential place e countered was on the Thames at the By this m-n; ::m-" contin- | yge, which s followed by flood tide |er ships will be provided for sea- :&r o:!&rs u;'d men n.nedu;he utmmflfon BILL LIBRARY DINNER - |start, 3 ually in touol men who Zoing submarines and for certain of the station as headquarters for COMES ON WEDNESDAY demand .the. finest trained office GREENEVILLE the smaller submarines, but the policy | submarines means much for New Lon Delegates at Convention. S Vol e Nk it oG el ot adopted by European countries of hav- |don and for the navy.” et P For| Miss Mary McSheffrey and Miss ing shore stations for the type of sub- | The ry of the mavy arrived | !mteres! rogramme Prepared For Personals and Notes. marine heretofore constructed by our |In the hambor Sunday afternoon. After Me, x Reddin 13 enjoying his vaca. |Davy will be more sanitary and maks | visiting the navy yard he was the assistants—a demand fully com- b Utk thatetanly Lena Woisard are at New London at- || special prices: ing in Ledyard. tending the Temperance Union con- §-quart Straight Sauce Pot and Cover, value 5%¢ at 48c. vention as delegates from the local St. 9-quart Straight Sauce Pot and Cover, value 6%¢ at 57c. for the fort of offi a est of Gre; C. Davisor vice| For the annual Bill Library dinner | yveronica ‘soci Enrell now, and prepars for such a|tion. R NI b é"'",,“‘*m o g;;"x,.lu&;‘,,,“gm, & |38 Lepvara, Wwednesay, August S5tk b e e, S 10-quert Straight Sauce Pot and Cover, value T5c at 66c. position. Secretary Daniels said that after he ngine company at luncheen at the Presi ¥ re- " oy atherine, Filey hfis returled | vigiteq the naval reservation in New | Pequot Casino, and in the afternoon |Pared the following programme: e = CRYSTAL sl London he felt as enthusiastic about | the Dolphin left the navy yard. Annual meeting of trustees of Bill| Miss Agnes Belisle of this place was THE NORWICH Willlam Gordon has returned from Library association in the lbrary at|operated on at & Willimaatic hoepiual || STRAINER > a m. Vi P SINESS COLLEGE |the Willimantic Camperound. Pudlic_exercises in _Congregation- | binate bone from the nose, Somethi and ost up-to-d - . Oscar Barrett of Willimantic spent SEAase i’:::*r TO START. Gns PA'I:T'E::SITIC e S bl et e 2 Returned from Honeymoon. iing nes fhe mostis ko Main Street 3 x u rom Hone: % SR 2 St I e The First One Wil Be That at North | Henry B. Seiden and G. A. Thompson o S B e D e e e Fi ne o That at No: R . A Gk A Peafers Day. returned from Canads. wl they . ‘Fall “Term opena” September tat. . Dssgna Stonington. Among the Artists Represented. & 'Hfif":“r“ \c’.m;, Me. |spent their honeymoon. to any kettle or pot and made in three I 2, < n loc!] of New York. . Write, phone 02 :“;n’fl Ofrs. Hertiert Baldwin of Fourth flgflf niomcf:;estzsbsm ?‘f“ni; bm:;w;:hp:?:;; s:pb:;:lé r:egte“u::; o ords o; welcome, Rev. Giles F. Personals and Notes. sizes— 'W. E. CANFIELD, otors street is spending a few days at Ocean 5 . Foodenoug] «| Robert Walker was in Willimantic v dates for agricultural fairs with the | Broadway school, Mystic, this week r e (Y e SHHIl ] This (hirty thige vulptings aut wrilr] oo . Monday. Small at ........10e spect and report upon them. The first | sketches have been hung under direc- 2 ? B e e e *Trook. | fair will be at North Stonington, com. | tion of the modest genius, Charles H. e apilnon: PR e el Medium at .. T Priols e TREaRE ehe. mencing Septemtsr 1, and lasting for |Davis. N. A, and the advantageous (b) Beautiful Isle of the Sea. 3 three days. placing of the different canvasses is| Mrs. R. 7 Hend e 5 ~ . Frank Leonard Bas returned from| The Connecticut State fair will be|one of the markedly good features of | Address, Rev. Arthur Peabody Bratt, | cortel?Set Hovle is spending his va WATCH OUR WINDOWS |=istsane visw wnere ho'soent e week | Bold 8¢ Ferln with B W, Stenmms o |0 oy well_muns, tn winter| Dsbisief Bolovs Fais. Vi === - o) o . The fair a cul ns, nte: olos: : nd leaves this morning for Block Is- | Gharter Oak park in, Hartford will | Morning, by Henry Bill Selden, son of ) T the. Dk s 1 ou e FOR DOLLAR DAY | ™,..somamns SRSt B R ST S SR TEE] D By tee e - < fair w Visited by the entire | den of Norwic his is a subject et Bt : PLAYGROUND FIELD DAY. | i3t boara of asriculture. Whlcott will | treated in a very appealing wa. hav- Mrs K. 3. Henderson 1o it tlesen i htm et SPEC]AIS Arrangements Being Made to ~Show [ 9Pen iud‘(:lr Oct 13 and & wil being certaln luminous color effects re- | . Chorus, Good Night, Good Night, Be- . Pt 3 . 5 or one day only. The fair at Nauga- | sulting from deft emploment of leaf- | joved. 3 3 What Children Have Been Doing. |iyck will commence Oct. 12 and last|less trees against the glitter of the| I Harold DeCelles has resigned his v Dinner will be served under a tent|position with the Ponemah mills. |to Oct. 14 The list follows: snow, the steely biue of the sky e Fir b iz Miss Mary F. McKay, supervisor, is d y : at the east of the church, at 1 p. m. ¥ . making arrangements for Plaveround| Berlin, September 14-17, J. A. Sher- | g g, Cheerlessness of the hill Miss Amie' Birracree has returned PENDANTS ¢ m. ITISW Fleld day. .The children of the West | wood. C. I Stoddard. Then'a focmer Sivector of thelNon: | FACADAHO BOYS to Der work in the Poneman store BROOCHES - . Side :-fi'h:me.vm. will give their| Naugatuck. October 12-14, H. P.|in“Art school G. Albert Theeapean. HIKED IN TO TOWN |after a week's vacation. m JEWELERS exhidit at Mt Pleasant school _on|Defming. now of the Myitic Artists’ colont, i — WILL BE WORTH - BAR PINS August 31 and the'children of Greene- | -Danbury, Octaber 43, = |represented by six interesting paint. | Then They Went to Block Island on | Joses Lambert formerly of this 25 and 27 Franklin Strest T L SR I ] R perk, September §-1L |ings. including his Nocturne, Norwich . the Boat Monday. gy g g g e G BRACELETS end here with his parents. Harbor. In all he demonstrates his e : mber 24, E. A. Brown. | BT 2 besa Maypole, folk dancing ana| Chester, September 24, Brown. | ability as a colorist. producing his ef- | _Seventeen boys from Camp Cadsho.| <wiiam Murdock, who has been at - B.u Newsst designs in Piatinum and games for the girls and the boys will| _Colchester, September 8, . Brody - ] amp ON DOLLAR DAY have an athletic contest with a banner [ Wheeler. itk o Doldneae ndteative of bl Sere: | day Morrine, mARne te Glstion: | Hartford has' returmed and accepted and prizes for the winners. = The| E. Haddam, September 15, F. FE.|(y with the brush. He pavs Mystic | from the camp to the car terminal at|® PoSition in the Occum mill. K cash will buy $1.20 worth of % . the Oceun e o Cantac Frutte and Veget: | amplonship bassball game will be|Boacdman. | mber 2.2 C. .| fine compliment of depicting such |the Fairgrounds in 1 hour, 43 minutes. | 3ries Gunilla Johmsen of Deep River. bles, including Baked Beans, pe, Rstied Thore wUL e nieots | Bamen. 3 “|local scenes as The Village Church, |The youngest of the group of walkers | wno is tra‘ning at the dliddlesex hos- ‘Bottied Goods, Catsups, Piokles, | 5% STRTC% | TRED FIL 08 e Gothen, September 6-7, H. H. Niel- | The Village Street. his own ouaint|was six and-a half years old. ‘The|>uo 5 (ra‘hins a2 the Sld{eses Bost Vinegar, Olives, (plain or stuffed,) [ 1ody. The parents and the public will |son. SR home and the well-beloved vstic |boys spent the day at Block Island. |few days as a guest of Miss Isaveile wNN,s [Olive i, Mapte Salad Dress- | bo Tavited to sce the wood work that | Guilford. September 29, N. H. Brew. | RIVeF in a night scene. in which. as| On their return, after supper at|Durr ] = ing, l‘n’ ‘Chnned Salmon, Clams, the Playground association is doi: - * in his Norwich Nocturne. he is partic- | Mabrey's, the boys. under the direc- 2 . VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- 3 hrimp Kippered Herung. CrabiMeat,| ‘The sewing will be on_exhidition| Haddam Neck, September 6, C. E. e 2 M honiiien of Nehte; | gD € Rt s A0 and Mal i togien Oeien o Kevebls s ON TEST GIVEN HERE. # nes, Shad Ro: at the Thaver building, September 1 ch. While the place of honor in the en- | Wilbur Hunt, compl y's | the guest of the family of J. T. Ring A s - < 2 - | Wil E pleted the day's X _ = . All Teas and Coffees—come and see l.:‘a x.l 1;:2%‘:;&:; ‘;{‘fi',‘. as 5‘?': 'gsrwinton, October 5, J. A. Sher: f‘.:.’. ;""“’“ is given to Colin Camp. gchedule by ‘a_moonlisht hike from at the Main cottage, Pleasant View. D Ollal‘ Da O L . = ‘ooper, N. A. who is represented | Norwich to.camp, People’s Market s -t ae bty to be g groat) | Hamburs, Septimber 22, 2. Weel- % G Sl Nta"ant’ s scene | T Sumoers Came here June 240 s y John & Geo. H. Bliss A e 2 n Benares, otous e and | comprising then ¥s from New " 6 Franklin Street the Jiges o the Dov ok Howrvich, September 65, L. H|coior and orlental stir, the real big|York, Hoboken, Wehawken and sev- | HURST—In Jewett Cits. Aug. 22. 1915. | For every Dollar you spend 3 Otle Librasy Notée, North Stonington, September 1-3, H. | Picture of the show is Charles H. Da- | éral other cities in that section. They er Catherine Ellen, fo Mr. 4 JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor \ TG J d vis's Noonday Clouds. will return to their city homes next Herbert Hurst we will give you an extra 25¢ = A The books of the week incladed: | " Norfolk. September 9-11, J. A2 Sher- [ , Other Flctures Mr. Davis shows; nis|Sunday night. T R . Most Cipars are Goed = 3 agni i ainty and romantic Spring’s Ap- | Last week this group completed a ‘worth of merchandise of your THESE ARE BETTER % Atkinson, mon._ % L Reckville, September 21-23, H. . |Proach. an equally_delicate Spring | four-day hike, from camp to Niantic | CROWBLL-SEXTON—In New London. Bool e Wireless. Collips. ¥ i S Pastoral, Summer Woods, painted as |river the first day, then to Hamburg, | Aug. 221815, by Rev. Joseph P.|gwn gelection. Japanese Problems in the U. S. Gies | Nelison. 3 e Outober 12-14, E.|0BlY. Davis paints woods, The After- | Connecticut river, Conus Falls, Shaw ol i i e s of_the Japan Society, New- York. A e 214, E.| glow. of vivid coloring, and a tender, | lake and home to camp. e e Michael O'Halloran, Gene Stratton | - Sowh 1o B Healey, - | lpensive study called, In_October. They were a husky, hungry crowd d Ffany lovsly fcwers, both wild ang | Stoddard A o e b B A g = esly fowe : y_ Davis. exhibits a single little pic- | Block Isl n Norwich Monday night ieD. cultivated have been contributed and |, Sellsbury, September 6, H. P. Dem- | iyre Rosalind, an idealized portrait of |and had their appetites right with | DEARING—In this city, Aug. 21 Ag- TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Try them and see, THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. Next to Palace Cafe Dunn’s Pharmacy s are much appreciated, 23 her ‘niece. which {s a charming addi- |them. as they laughed at the idea of | DNes Stevens., beloved wife of Henry 3 —_— joongton, September 38, K. Kimbei- | tion to the canvases. an eight-mile trip to the Lake, mak- | Dearing, aged 52 years. PLUNDING AND STEAR. PITTING Windsor. — The tomato crop has|%p. o0 ctover 12, C. A. Thomp.| THis vear. Henry W. Ranger, N. A, [ing any healthy boy tired Fuperal from her late home, cift ; 4 reached the point where it is ready to| R g ) sends two smail pictures, Noank from = T T THE DANGER 3 :;. :m‘l;e«: 0 the cannery expects to|*™°F 1y September 21.23, C. A Mason's Isiand. and October, l‘lu:;'s ONECO STATE MODEL ?in'ufc'é’.‘.’i,.z,'—'ym in the family lot 3 - ~h : ¥ * | Island, fa ‘'ul in detail, ricl in - - e roodstock, September 1213, | OFinZ and as mwasterful in treatment as SCHOOL TO BE CONTINUED.|smma—in New Haves, Aug 22 1315 || QF INVISIBLE LICHT Call Up 734 :g T e " |are this sreat artist's larger paintings. | Wit Doen Tused % ohn I n of Cornelius an 3 % Carl J. Nordell, a painter of West- pen Tuesday, August 31, With| Abbie Shea, aged 29 years. -] , PROPOSITION mapolcott, October 13, F. E. Board- | .y birth, shows one canvas, Child Mise Mabel I. Moors Teacher. (HIGGINS_In New York city, Aug 22 REPAIRING s 4 2 = 1. | ith a Bowl, which is strons and true 3 ; Dr. 5 b s 4 Tocchurt il A TREEORS "‘m"'fi SWsbington, Seotembar. LI Nefl | exscution: The State Model School at Oneco, | EET= 38ed 4 vears o ‘A :fi;’-( e e : & exporimwat. Cornwall, September 24, K. Kimber. | | Fredericc Dallard Williams. X. A.| Teacher Mise Mabel I Moore of Mana- | PIEWSTERIn Coventry, Conn, Aug. ot oot makes its appearance. Let i e = Margaret Patterson, J. Eiliott Enne- | field Center, will open on Tuesday, Au-| Ienis & e o2 We positively work for the very 2 o TR e ‘aid others. aul most Intorasting |WUSE Sie 1. et Shusoy. Bitors La-| i s Beewstec e 10 yeit. us_repair the leaks and save the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Broke Window at Manhattan. pictures. the complete list including: |bor day. The effectiveness of this Roy E. Bates, Autumn. school during the past two years in that any dentist in the city charges. 3. A large auto truck owned by James | Colin Campbell Cooper, N. A, |improving aims, methods and manage: We give as expert service and high - Lapoint crashed into one of the larze | Benares. the Bathing Ghat, Akbas|ment throughout the town of Sterling Qquality work as any dentist in the plate glass windows of the Manhattan | Baths, Agra. induced the committee to continue fts A on the Water stret side of the store| ~Emma “Tampert Cooper ‘Street in|work. This is made possible by & Monday morning. Mr. Lapoint said|pejhi Street Corner, Udalper. grant from the state paid to the teach. IF YOU HAVE \ . | the machine was left standing by the 3 3 - ; z curb with brakes set, but that the | ioran'™ mhye g, Noral” Soonday Clouds, Spring Pastoral, Summer DENTAL WORK <) brakes falled to hold and it started off'| woods, The Aftergiow, In- October, across the street bringing up asainst{ gioy B R - COME TODAY = e windor: pring’s Approacn.” Thin Men and Women We have the most attractive prop- Harold C. Dunbar, New England mak eard Homestead, The Bridge. A o J. Elliott Enneking, The Spirit of A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 Ferry Street may sound fantastic—but it's wvery real. In all | the rays that bring color to your eyes, there are harmful, invi DO YOU WANT TO GET FAT AND BE N For Tollet B e aiotia e s | Tt e T e Susiosnas’ ghfen el i Siovent- s oo Hgne - = DR. F. C. JACKSON Margaret T. Patterson, Aunt Polly's | who wish to Eain welbnt is et Coae Sod a form of luns Swungh Bjcleotriclly lo o Bohtina. Wo puacas : and Bath Back Door, Cape Cod. insist on drugging their stomach or _which this injurious invisible §|tes the very best PLUMBING WORK | 1 DR. D. J. COYLE Henry Bill Selden, Winter Morning. | Stuffing it with greasy foods; rubbing ght cannot pass. We can fit |||by expert workmen at the fariest | Bucceeding the King Dental Ca. Sulphur is remarkably | |}fasors Isiand, Noank from Mason's | Some “fooiish physical . culture. stant: these restful Sir William Crookes || prices. i 203 Main Street, beneficial—A great purifier. | | 'G. Albert Thompson. Nocturne, | intouchid.” Fou coenor werrer So s e e o e e i .. Next.to Boston Store Lady Attendant *Phone 321.3 Telephone 762 spectacles. If you are having any trouble with your eyes, consult our Reg- istered Optometrist. Ygrich Harbor: Indlan Summer, The | your. digestive’ trat? "properiy assimis ge Church, Nocturne, ystic | lates the food you eat ~ 2 Glenn’s Rivas My Houss. There is a preparation known to re- Lady Assistant F. Usher De Voll, Cape Cod Sand |li3ble druggists’ almost everywhere Telephone 328-3 Sulphur Soap J F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street { Dunes,_Golden Hour, Madison Square, | Jemente mocdad by tos digesting: ns Cape Cod Shore, Last Rays of the Sun, | gans to help then comvert food: into|f]l HENRY E. CHURCH CINNAMON = IN BLUE WRAPPER S New York. Tieh, fat-laden blood. This - o WM. SMITH A EN = < 0 Contains 30% Pure Sulphur Frederick Ballard Williams, N. A, | tion is called Sargol and much Temark. 5 = mmm.cmco New London-Norwich e ot - G 7% t relief for dan- | | T, 0ueen f the Fete, The Doves. | B testimony s given A to iz lauc- * || Robert J. Cochrane 2 , ‘Dye Works promp ef for Uniike most exhibitions, that at| i comes in the form of o sreali Opticians and Lense Grinders, > = od Mystic is not for “benefit” of anything | non insurious apict. rokes redness, || o anynody., its motive being primari | and. mixine . with the diersting toak Iy to uplift the local art standard and | tends to prepare its fat, flesh and meac taste by enabling the public to see |cle building elements s6 that the blood what Southern Connecticut painters, | &0 readily accept and carry them to DR. E. J. JONES many of them world-famed. are ac- | the Seaane Doraon ey the, body. Tou druff, pimples, GAS.FITTING, | 3 Broadway PLUMBING,: STEAM FITTING, " Auto at your service PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING GOAL-AND LUMBER A3 e “Biresier. e e S T e [ ploture the transformation by ‘compli: - hat additional lous! = == : side of the exhibit, the hospitable Mys- | fcsh-making - materiar snaula foing DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE - , ¥ % &2 3 tie :'o'?:mhmalzu “”{ &“an. the :nnlrmre:x Siling out, boliows 287 Main St. T I cxbibition hours In one of the attracs | 2bou o et 4 disappearing and tak PRACTISE LIMITED TO F B“R’Ns c”A { e eiaten "Tha stetches Sna|10°15-30 bitinda of solid hesltny Sadk Hours 10 a. m. 0 3 p. m. il 5 ; e e Sapiel i B e iepemtyn, it Eye, Ear, Nose and Heating . and Plumbing; Serving tes at the daintily 1ald ta-|ing druggists of this vieinity have it a Dr. J. M. KING B bodse chairmen, Mra Walter La- | money if weimat-inercass s moc ob: || Shea & Burke . throp, Mrs. C. H. Cottrell, Miss Bind- | (3] 22 Per ihe guarantee found in 41 Main Street RENTIST [t ~b T Bl T sl F Di er s excellen - - Mr. and Mrs. John McNemara of | ISSUIt8 in cases of nervous indigestion uneral Directors e May Building ow York city are visiting Mr. and | taken abous msing it coiae o gels o #nITuwW? Mza M. Connell. on Boswell avenue. | welght io desireds - Free Burning- Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK -~ A. D. LATHROP 92 Franklin,Street | Tel. 642-2. Lady Assistant % DR. F.,W. HOLMS,