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- or “Check ”’—the ranxe does the rest. Better ‘than two or more dampers, Ha.ve you seen it? giving healthy and’ natural sleep, - ? 5 mm’-rm—mwm X among couneils making 5 3 A CAsTORlA WA fi,%’,‘,‘,‘:‘c" George 8, vl engineer | The deep Ash Hod—instead of the+ GENUINE ~ AL YS sain in membership of 13,062 m’rm:u_ amin 5 . section jn old clumsy ash pan—with Coal Hod Bars Ui Steustise of propet S il G S | el 1 s . beside it (patented) is easy to remove Mfi:‘:{’o:ln 1"’1‘:“‘.“" mn“m:‘,nl?:dopt— cupy the of the week. Th e il raiuce: the, nUNSber of Tepre. | ntt AaPuraed (S Woedtieaday mocn~ | seutatives in some of the states and 5 Gas ovens if desired; end tats e tord \ » ‘Ff,t.';wfi;' nmmem’al}-'h’n;: 3:. anmumucmyd 'e-u;‘a upen request : : - - - [single] or elevated [double). m-mu. PLUMBING, STEAM ""M 10 West ‘Main Street, Norwich, Conaii Agent for N. B),O. Sheet Packing. \2 T.F. BURNS Heating and - Plumbing 92 Franklin Street h ( 2 In Use For Over 30 Years |iFihiisssese i e The Kind You Have Always Bought |7lg cossions ©f the convention are By el = 3] For S.hw by M. mmm The supuier cour tor, Weghington |12 200 T P U T AT : IRON GASTINGS "county, d'- Chester W. Barrows, | gence chilef of police. Mrs. McKenna, Gorgigrs e onny mern, | accompanied by her husband and the - FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY "fil B’mH‘lll?"on o O York, sheriff, went to Providence on a late - / NOANK STOMmOTON: - i Ee N R e THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO { 3o nd, executor of ¢ Walker & Fratt Mfg. Co., Makers, Boston Mes. Mary C. Latham Returns from | Colimbus to Be Honored Thi P o e M A " No. 11 to25 Ferey Strest 2 Even- | 4%, of the will of Mr. Potter as ad- -] Georgia—Royal Neighbors Hold| ing by Members of Nina Council— | admitted to probate in the Westerly |%ion Nlcy M Public Whist. Convention Delegates. . Whipple. | Methodist church, v-nm.v The._ de- e TR B votional service was led by Rev. Ly- J., was a visitor in Mystic | work from 6 to 9 o'clock three nights .. Most of the horses had 1647 *Of. J. Chester has gone to Boston to! Columbus day, that is the day prop- i man G Harten, D. RD;V pastor of the ! Monday. g ¥ g the concemsiopers were & aftend the ball gamies. er, will not be observed in the borough, oyes has returned from a| Miss Josephine St. Onge entertained |busy pitching their tents for the com- Ad.-,‘ Tavern Mdrs. Samuel Brown, who has been | bit in ihe evening there will_be some a y i " |as her guests Sunday Saul Generous |ing eveat The hoteis and other places B ing i Nuw ‘Havon, has nebirned. | teleheution Gadts: the Suuiti oF 1S Mr. E. Stark of New | and family of Pawtucket, R. L which provide rooms for the fair vis- Qirs. Everett Duncan of Chelsea, |na council, Knights of Columbus, in sage estate, York have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Unclaimed letters at the postofice [itors are aiready full. 6 is in the village for a visit to| Borough hail, the order of exercizes cuscd by Rav. F. W. Col Willlam Murphy are for M. E. Auclair, Amelia Blanch-| The local boys who are to take part 1861 ve bejng as follows: ! A. T. Harlow. who has been the|ard, Wilford Martel, Henry Hudion and|in the athletic cvents went out to the | offer to the public the finest standard 3irs. S P Searle gave a dinner re- estra; . D. F. guieat of his niece, Mrs. John F. Dough- | Colosso Tomaso, America: cently to nine gues of 14 b an address PN grounds for a tryout Sunday afternoon. b v, W, B. ;rty is to leave soon for Florida, where Mr. and Mr-.dChlr)fl :‘ Chlronsmb ‘The bo; Mr. d M W H H. Myers of L Che ed, two-thirds to Jesse Potter and C e will apend the winter. tored to Providence and return Sun bty e suiests of Mrs. Johu elen tmra to a sister. Diantha A. Mitchell, | 5 . field Mr, and Mrs. John B. Lewis are en- | day. Brower. 2 t_Plainfiel J. iasion 8 joying a week in Boston, Miss Margaret Joyce has returned hl weill wl.l cxncuhnd April 9, 1915, James Boland has returned from a ) Frink from ecks in N Anns the law office of Harry B. Agard. {sion. visit in Norwich and New York. 4 STAFFORD SPRINGS es Tobin of New Haven was the | g Ale, Sterling Bicter Ale, R e Y | S ts e T o D i aceand by M ek bl Franeis Pot Mr. and: Mra: Verner Kimbait have gdem _of Dr.'and Mrw. A O. Comhins | Bugweiser, Schilts and Padat g - Park 1s viatiing in Lawrence, [by Mise Rosia Rose: pafibumime torney Clarence Mre. Lyman G i, returned. to Hillsboros er 8 |All Ready for "Opening of Fair—Over | “aiohen: Welsh of PI P A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Mass. v Country 'Tis of Thee, Miss AMce X Harry Rathbun of Waterbury has|M: signature & 3 red | Lovely Are Thy. Dwellings; by Samuel ] £ th, $10,000 Spent on Improving Track [is spending a few days in the bor- g Liddle. ~Today’s session . begins at 9| Miss R and Grandstand—Athletic Events. |ough. iting Capt. d 2 = v ss Ruth Dodd has returuned from a T el P o e H&:m{-r ommni. | testament ana that he was d | o'clock. - . - Visit in Penneylvania. —— - Jobn Comnery of Holyoke was t el 5 2 Miss Maude Fitch hias returned from | they dance. mind, that the witnesses were —_— Everything s in readiness for the|§usst of friends in town over Sunday. / a visit in Otisville, N. Y. The committee or artangements is TRETRpSy atsivts of the Woeptere BALTIC bBig 'Btaftord falr ‘Which opems thisl., ju5 pouse . o Jebn A n& Son 3 of each |ly Mini jation” were re- to the with muscular rheumatiem n A. : Hoase S Gbvrgin Sompesed of Wiliam E. Fernum, John 3 iy et Mey Treraley o e veres morning, and if the weather man d6es | for the past six weeks, is again able to Mrs, Mary C. Latiim has returned | Caftrey, Sr. ) - M| catablish_the ot e department. in the Memorial And his part a large attendance is expected. | be out. COAL 4 from Atlanta, Ga., where she attended = - at T ‘Rev. John G. Dutton, Owi 3 The society has expgnded about $10,000 Ne. 2 . 8800 per tom | the national convention of Daughters Stonington Pointers. ject! idem.wu-nau. The address was on the grounds this year, including the ey Promises to-Rave At the San Pt of America. James H. Weeks, Miss Esther Bind- | the Jjury to rend: tab- | by Rev. H. Dan: 1| The employes of the spinning room |rebullding of the track and a large new Mncucu exposition & valuable di Office and Yard Central Whart Rev. A. B. Coates has returned to|loss and Miss Elizabeth Muller, will | IShiTE the vandity of: fhe will. in.ghe cotien mill commenced to work |section of grandstand. = There was a |play of Arabian horses, Angora gosts Teiesnone 834 Hartford atter a short stay here as| represent. the Second Comeregational | Uy rendsed a verdict in accordamce the aunual union Thanksgiving |overtime Monday evenins. They wili|large crowd on the grounds Sunday of ‘several breeds. suest v. and Mrs. 5 ) nstructions. service First o s F. 5. Fos- | Shndey Jhool at thie aamual meeting | “'rhe next case called for trial was |with F. Stewart Kinley, the pastor, as *Sirs. Atbet Ratnbun nes retirned | Union in Norwich today. the’ preacher. from & vistt in Norwich .with her!. The Hirst Baptist charch has ‘se- against . : — = : =i s F ns fi S W, Tatfin sid Mk EI s e 0. ke T Local Laconics. 2§ i 3 7 | Baptist convention to be it & e ‘Weste was ted at = - heve been visiting in Nzw\gmmemwn. Getober 18 to 21: Rev. and | the ~55 e e saen . i the ‘world. séries baseball game in Bos- | Mrs. Marston, Mr. : ton ona.y and there will be more = ) X RM M el Carson, who broke his right | A M y = 2, . . . and Mrs. William H. Browning inghast. Mrs. Marsts i lllo twra amm 8 few days ago, s about and able | [act ihe Brnday RO C of Ni tt avente have as thelr . to atte attend ech guests Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wil- Fa e of North Ston. | . Th2 Stonington Boy - Scouts have Feeich, 7 | Hams ot Noi organized a football team, The Scouts " P m ‘been visiting Mrs. William | have leased the Tierney Cadets' hall Harry B.” Agard R {or basketball practice. A 1 unity will be All work guaranteed; if not y Mapls Leat camp, Toyal Neighbors T edape b e Sota : oln, Sanas TR, gvaning ot tha satisfactory, money refunded first public whist Monday | Second Congregational church to fill|C, pas :;n“-’ “:'::';'J:_' of the Norwood Libra- BY e-xu With & large attendance. . | Vacancy caused by the resignation of | Sieaman Ges s Fred Fitzpatrick and Bernard Mc- Matthew Graham. ‘Henry M. Gard- eorge A. o5 A Donald are spending the week in Bos- | Ner succeeds/Mr. Kerschsieper as vice . Je i ; MYSTIC tom, president. The French American Ulysses G. Gardner, HopKin- Fur Co. DUrsula Daton, has returned to ton; Aibert £y Brown, Palmer H. Pen- | Motor Guests from Voluntown — How e T T e e PLAINFIELD dl-wniulChl;“ estown; " Edmund C.| " the Holiday Will Be Observed. Thayer Block, Franklin Sq. e RO o R e S 8 st | e s 30 e : 3 | %= mer a 'y house, gone to | Norwicl usicians to Be Heard in|the ol un “fl D the viclalty - 73 State Street, New London, Cenn. 'M;e and Mrs. F. P. Latimer, who| S°n9_Cyole — Thomas Rhodes Re. e botg’ 3hohe Mea, Kofkht To. i spent the season at Groton Long Point, | SOVering. - i injuries, was within the Teturned Monday to their home in = way by the ancient boundaries John Oates left Mond.sy for Boston | and also within the boundaries of the to attend ‘the games. present location and was entitled to Norwich Musicians o Be Heard, . |damages. He said that there was an Miss M. Davis of New York is a SAupee Sovadviow cottege: Mr. and Mra, Benjamin Ward have ALES, WINES, LIQUORS home in the country, counting it & day AND CIGARS moyed from New :London . to FHigh| When “In a Persian Garden,” a of Main an streets R ) Frasts,” Sumples RERRETISL Servioa street. cycle. 1s given upder the suspices ”“ e Briggs bullding, Whi AR S Todar, K . s g N MURPH Cards nave been recetved announc- | the Plaingeld High school for the pi- | foet In length, with varying depths,| Today. - Columbus. day. q 3 i 2 - DA Y ing the safe arrival o Capt and Mrs. | ano fund, the following will take part; | shailow in the centre. and a hole about v “ 3 11'Bath Street A endrickson, wito nave gone to| Miss Eisle D. Brand of Norwich, so- The. size of the bel ot & woman's shoe. A ; Norway for the winter, prano; Mrs. Reuben Potter of Nor-|He said the Mrs. . 1 g 4 Richard: Montague of New York'is a | wich, alto; Willard - Kelgwin, tenor, | Knight's shoes: u‘ht h: m- hoh and will 21 guest at Riverview cottage.for the rest |George Dunhame, bariton, Miss Histe | she fell fo striking both of_the mo: | M. Potter of Norwich, accompanist. m.cmu.'k mt‘g! Bridgeport spent| Thomas Rhodes who was painful- |} weels en e village. y cut with a knife Sunday is getting MacLeod has had as guests | along well. e 4 Mrs. Hugh MacLeod 'of Pre N This Is Gas Heater > b [ Village Gossip and Chat. Weath it : Andrew Peterson is moving from | Mrs. Knight and, her woman friend e s catner An addition is to be built the PM”}? . m"a intoone. ot % . “"nmun.d H ors ‘he la o reside. " 7 : can fo o o : o Pra Fhow: 3 7, 7 4 Rkl 66 M= 403 Mok Chastes’Cok on] LA Tiomse Balohging > Wiliiasa Roods: | emme e Sttty flbur : % answers yow r With' the sudden drop in the - Prospect Hill. 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