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: ar Suits: Against Franklin Man for $35,000—Andrew W. BN il 3 Tealill | iffe— Timothy O'Heam of Norwich Town w..-‘ . m.‘“"“.....::._,z.;,m.,, 5o M Dl‘lnofmmGowan.Chnn‘qumAedduL = I | § g * New wuits returnadle pezore the su- ‘The winds along the north and mid- o T cfl\lf: on fl‘f-’fl 2;““?“-’ ‘L: e 1 Be moderate 1" Cle of the court &s follows: TOpes . |Four Plaintiffs from Auto Accident. Eastern New York: Fair Tuesday,| Four.suits in which the total claims Wedneadsy! | made ‘tor damakes are™ 15000 are |for medical atte : October 23rd to the 30th Inclusive e Tt ux:;lduz; O s 730 | aboter et WhICh o sarnad E w"’h all in our power to make Merchants’ Week " an event long to be remembered by all who visit "#Mg::n?'fl' England: Fair Tues- ::w‘:'nmx:'}'-sflfifxl ‘x'n‘}lh"nfil: d'*n-. s a second count & Norwich on this occasion. We have the largest Depart- ment Store in this section, and we are naturally desirous % PR e ¥ day, warmer interior. ‘Wednesday ‘that night there was a collision | plaint in which it is claim: Per order Board'. Water |5l "olay, colder i vermont. | botwesn Mo Hydos, automobile, and|Dhace Was opsrating the - R e e grom | tia- iy which Wers tveling.in op- | ind delective and (het 1t also The following recorde. reported from | ! ity wi el k. Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |POSite directions. Mr. Smith sues for w‘u and insufficient M"r E | i i 5 'iiéu il i i g& i S a a three from. 3 ¥ i I, Somparature eadthe barometric [ S0 SN i aach iza | could not be directed properiy or stop- of having that fact known and appreciated by the peojle ) : Ther. Bar. |McClimon of Preston for $5,000, Wil- | ped quickly while in use. “~_October 20, 1915. - R e 3098 | liam A. McClimon of Preston for $20, Adminlstrator Made Defendant. 2 m 3% 3030|000 ana Eiizabeth Smith of Norwich bt % of Eastern Connecticut, as it is known and appreciated Special Shopping Inducements This Week 6 p m = 50 30.30 | for $5,000. O'Connell of Norwich 3 The claim is made that the defend- = Highest 64, lowest 35. o L tomobile at | W. Murphy of this clity, who is ad- 11 Comparisons. an unlawiul rate of epeed and on g ministrator of the estate of Fall Mllllnel‘ Predictions for Monday: Fair, Wrong, or left hand, side of the high- y Monday's weather: As predicted. ‘Ti“ fl.ndl U'Bdthlt the ::f‘ldlflt ll-l‘- v 23 i low down or ive . a timely PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, MRS. G. P. STANTON | So Moon'snawides. ___|warning ana that by failing <o keep Ly 538 Pyramid Bids., Marshall, ich. 3 52 Shetucket Street - T Spn T i Soah | £0 the Mt 6€ (RY SERMTTS oroed th ey - - Kindly send me a Free sample of = ! Rises”! "Sots. Wll Wuer-l’ el s ;‘;wme A aE by road. B Py--fl Pile Treatment, in plaim and ‘wrapper. into the gutter. Mr. Smith claims thet his automo- | ©0F $3:000 damages. bile has boen endered worehless by | /10, these, wuits Ihe siegation ln (hat| N0 (U 1SS (o coceoutred o : CITY CUSTOMERS AS WELL AS OUT.OF-TOWN | 33| 5" nek Been mads permanently tame | lp & Murohy and Jumes W, Murohy | Monday YSrnE in OIY AL inee PATRONS. WE WANT ALL TO SHARE ALIKE IN Six_hours atter high water Tt iz low | , Fiza McClimon's injuries are de-|ycoiy ‘o Seattle, Wash.. and Mary 8, Thermos boitle; second, Miss Mar: tide, which is followed by flood tide. thigh, leg and elbows, general shock gg:;:? ::rcg;‘::n;gnut‘::m&.\%si =m :an-ofl‘fi%n,‘fil—“ u.:r.qmy, kl'hor’t)z:nfllg;-, GREENEVILLE e SeClimon's njuries were re-|1; 1906, two buildings on West Main | box . ; Two suits are brought by ;u. ! :;i i i3 %z 4 g 5! §] g assister by Mrs. Elis. A 3R falkBouchert Given Away treet near Thames square, both con- Personals. ceiv by being thrown- against the Thermos bottle; second, Fred . Mrs. John Young of Fourth Strect |glass winashield by which he sustain- | SISHNE of store and dwelling property. | Fhetigh Mouler, Becqud, ¥ Robert Walker spent Monday atier We are local agents for the PREE Disd Sunday Evening—Funeral of | o0 & deep cut in his cheel, n cut o | acier Nov. 1, 1906, Mr. O'Connell was [dard, pocket cigar ligiter. - At Funtizeng, N5, Mrs. Felix Keenan—Notes. prevented by the defendant from get- h e comprised b Keanan—te o ervise seversly, brulacd sbout | g Dosseasion of the proberty on the | Lowle O, chalrman; * Roy Jongwon, | Ollver Portelance. masager of the Mrs. John Young. he has been permanently iajured and|C2SteD Dart of the lot, but from 1906 | Arthur Alquist, Herman Johnsod and | [RItVEle PRATmOcY, \Ro2 77 ¥ . Following an illness of long dura- | disfigured and for a long time has |Be has occupied the other part of the g acal Sewing Machines. For the purposs of introducing the 1915 model of the FREE Cabinet Sewing Machine, 7 property, paving $40 per month for| . R, 5t e et 3 . HONK! o she lons, and sactul e of Mary | boen unavle 1 do hi eustomacy work | RO o o cidimed that the detends | Willimantie Company Neods Recruiting | The LIEhtweieiis of hers were ton the makers of this machine make bk ST O Whurih sireat, cime $o: 6 loue] faattcal Sxia ant failed to make such repairs to the | The First Connecticut infamtry is in ar algpian et % o thi rkable offer for MER. < i . pansen. ; ide and the inside of the building | danger of losin; of ‘its uaits, go-qeK;afterncon and they 'won. 15 te & . B 5 Get qut of the way of high prices by | Sunday evening at 10.30 o'clock. Elizabeth Smith's injuries constst- | 2ut7ide an or ‘of_lekiug_one s Ui ae- | Williams piayed a star game. .making your purchases of Foed from | Ars. Young was born in Dublin, | ed of bruises and contustons in various | RS had been agreed upon in the lease |cording to'talk around the stais armory sk’ S CHANTS WEEK: With every purchase of a W15 medel of the FREE Cabinet Sew- K Ircland, Jansary, 1534 the davehier | saris at the o i Yarlous |and that by reason of the leaky roof |at hartford. Company L of Williman- | m.eq PP g s You will find the stock varied | of Daniel and Mary O'Connor McCor- | knees and 1egs, as ‘well as sreat shock |20d Pibes on the bullding, the rain tic, under command of Capiain Lol | iy tng g:zz:nh.;\m: o slping & enough to suit the wants of the mcet|mick, Where she spent the carly part |and fright by which'she has been ren- | 200 S00% camp Inio the spariments|Neison Dondero, is e Bhe ot Jia- | vacutlon spent in touring through New i - % 4 . lon. pan: suxacting, and the_quality of the Feed | §f NG e 00 ST WES marrel % |gered permanently Ill and nervous, it|;c) and family so that he and his|has been conalderably below ita mini- | YOTX State and New Hampshire. . z Ing Machine, they will give ABSO- L hi 3 % i 5 family were made sick by these con- |mum peace strength and Unless SOMe- | s ——eey up te our. usyal high standard. :::&ywlm;‘m thev e to thia Diverce for D n. ditions and were put to much 1abor | body StAr(s A refi-nmn: campalgn in LUTELY FREE a “Mall-Bouschert, ety hey have $ince redified . Bverett O. Miller of this city brings | in keeping the building clean and |that town soon it will lose its repre- BORN " il While able to, Mre. Young was an |Suit for divorce from Freelove A. Mil- |also that because of the wet and damp | sentation in the national guard. -Other | FPANTON—In Westerly, R. L. Oct. 35, Now Perfoction Tel-es-kopio, Ad- ardent church worker and ook very | ler. alleging desertion since Sept. 20, | conditions the walls and floors of the | commands throughout the state may go| 1f15. & som, A abody, to Mr. i O Pl s that - il . y -|Tuch interest in the affairs of St |1912. The couple were married on|buildings sank and became unsafe. | pelow the minimum strength at tigics | 0 Mrs. Lawis Stanton. ¥ ooy Mafy's church, of which she was a|Jan. 1% 1693 the maiden name of the Foreclosure. but whan they do.they are neuslly. back BENARMAN—In Thtagessh. - everywhere at $10.00. This is some. member. Besides her husband Mrs, 3 The Uncas National bank brings | O the right side of the list in short|’ myomas 'Steadm: 3 i wema does 3§ Cove Street Young leaves two sons, Andrew J. ani| Cplchester Appeal from Probate, |suit against Albert L. Potter of this |0rder. Company L. however, seems to g o Do . - P e e e e | 00] J. of this elty, 19 grandchil-| Mary I Stearns of Windham, Eana | City, maker, and Richard B. Wheeler | lack the come-back MARRIED home sewing will appreciate. e 7 drem and four great-grandchildren. be- | g Hunt of Stamford, Nina Thurber of [of North Stonington. endorser, of AFTVILLE SMITH—MINER—In Bosrah, Oet. 23, MISS M. C. ADLES ‘The Geceased, who was confined (o | Lempster, N. H., Hugh Hunt of Plain- |1ouf months’ note for 31000, dated T Btih Cang Ml Shirier Son Easy Paymen yorhe deceased, who was confined 0| (iGN . and William F, Flunt of |May 28, 1915. The note was made to Smith and Miss Shirley H. Min Will Be Sold on 'a) ts EATR. PACK AND SCALP SPECIALIST | ferings with much fortitude and i | SPLnEfeld ‘i, all heirs at iaw of the | the order of Albert L. Potter & Cu. | T, Weddings at Sscred Heart Church | D0t2 of Fitchvilie \TR. FACE g6 a n | late Eliza A. Bland of Colchester, have | ight tracts of land have been a - LBSEUT — 3 In Norwich: s lan. P New method of shumpooing; also of (bite of her ailments she was of a |(af it 1o TANE OF CEICheSlen NAYE | tadhea or $1,800 under.the suit. Monday Morning—Concert at Cen- |~ Oci. 21, Max Soltysek. Free Sewing Machines are sold on the easy payment plan. Pay e on::glx:."g;.;“cu‘r: 1';‘;!. .{;x'. ,':3 velrz saree ’Yn?:‘:gf'milng away this|her will in the Colchester probate m:‘u‘rzeg};alui:ehs,:ls on & mlo'l;v.ga\gn nrl; gregational Church—Notes. Peihtine Zewzot and Miss Carcline |} down and the machine is immediately deliversd to your heme—the balance {8 Iongb{ads ot i Vicinity loses one of the oldest resi- | fouTt, J- Frank Clark is executor of |'gy jngy ocdety against Reuben. B.| Al 7 o'clock in Sacred Heart church | RESMINI—PASQUALIN Norwich, || in sasy payments in accordance with our club plan: . trect; Next to Cheluea Bank. |dents and her loss will be sincere e Potter. The note was given on March | Monday mofning Eiphege Champagme| Q:% 23, 1815 by RS - ) o % et Telepbope 653-4. ‘mourned by her many Zriends and r: " Yy % 5. 1909, the real estate mortsaged be-|of Providence street and Miss Amelia | ~ADSrQN Regmint. form Liberal Allowance For Old Machines . Eopipid tiaimceeme . |8HVes She had a wonderful mem-| Timothy O'Hearn of Norwich is the|ing on' Perkins place, The Mernants | Bencit of New Bedford were tmited| Sho oY B was 2 devoted wife and moth. | plamtiff against ‘George A. Chase of | National bank which \claims an -in-|in marriage by Rev. U. O. Bellerose. | g1y 14voN—M'GUINNDSS—In Norwich - 4 ) . haracter . which. on er S e | e same place in a suit for 32,000 |terest in the premises and has made |The couple were attended by Alfred | *'00( 28, 1815 by Rev Fo . Kaster, If you have a Sewing Machine that is not doing satisfactory work, we'en e iriendaen . Wwon her manv|damages for injuries which MTF |an attachment for $500 and the Thames | Munroe, cousin of the bride, andy. Juseph P. Sullivan and Miss Veconica || ws will take it off your hands in exchange for a FREE. Sewing Machine staunc] 'riendships. O'Hearn sustained in an flu(flmbbqa Loan and Trust Co., which has at- Govige Gardner, uncle of the groom. M lR‘.Gulnnell both of this eity. & 4 i p 2 == accident on May 12, 1915 near Peck's|tached the premises for $3.500 are|The rgom is the som of Mr. and Mrs. | FOUTE—FITZPATRICK—In Stonin ond maks you o Niperel aliowanne’for. your. old: Mistiint. CHES LUNCH SETS The funeral of Rose E. Keenan, |Corners. While Mr. O'Hearn was at|named as co-defendants in the Sav-|Geoige Champagne and is employed at| ton Oct. 25, 1515, by Rey. James £ - GHOSTS NAPKINS widow of Felix Keenan, took place|work repairing a wall just off. the |ings society suit. the Ponemab mills, He is also a mem- | O'Brien, George Foote of Norwich Visit O - Machine t MICE CREPE PAPER |[T0m her late home, 435 Boswell ave- ber of the Gardner Brothers, tumblers| 30 Miss Margaret Fitzpatrick of isit Ll S ina nue, Monday morning with many rela: ane “ncrovats Cirhe. oriac” famblers| Stcnington, formerly of Willimantic tives and friends in attendance. At 9|U. S. TROOPS MAY 1 e 3 CHAMPLIN—WILCOX—At Nar - i TRICKS “MASKS gelockc in St Mary's church a solemn ot PN e bt otk G [ T AL TR e e Remember—it is & $10.00 Hall-Bouchert Dress Form ASSOLUTELY gh mass was celebrated by Rev. J. g RT. ¢ - POST CARDS- JOKES . Witzmatribe - By, 3L P. Galvin was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benoit. Follow- H. B. Allen. Leon W. Chemplin of FREE, with a 1915 model of the Free Cabinet Sewing Machine. This offer Westeriy and Miss c ellie C. Wilcox PUMPKIN LANTERNS .| deéacon and Rev. W. H. Kennedy sub.|Now in Camps in Windham and Tol- |Judge Charles B. Waller Heard Motions | \7€, {he ceremony at the church, a| of West Kingston. R. L is for Merchants’ Waek only—October 23rd, to October 30th, inclusive. Be < - BLACK: CAT LANTERNS |deacon. “Some Sweet Day and Nearer, land_Counties. and Assigned Cases. Tome o¢ e " Erooma. parente, where | AN, BABCOCK In, X ask: risi || Sure and. visit cur Sewing Machine Department during Merchants’ Week My God, to Thee, were touchingly ren- many relatives and friends were in at-| Baptist church. by Rev. Joseph |l and learn about this remarkable offer. RS - P i deved by Mrs. Timothy Donovan, with| The fact that the troopers from| Couri of common pleas wita Judge|tendance. The bappy couple left om &| Twomey. cousin of the bride, Hemey Lo o0 T 54 N1 Miss Lena Boudreau at the organ. Yermont who are surveying and chart-| Chariec B. Waller on the bench came |jate afternoon train for Clinton, Mass. Lathrop ‘Allen of Westerly, R. I, and : Y : Thieso personal friends hore the|ing for the war depariment may leave | in 4t New London Monday: atternoon | Fior Guncon,rain for Clinton, Mass, | 311" Hhnma "Eiizabetn - Babcock " of p ~ FRANKLIN SQUARE | body~to its last resting place:. ichacl | their camps at Putnam, Tolland, Ash- | for ‘motion Tist and assienment of | tricre sneY will spend thelr ‘homey-| Xcitn Stonington, Conn. Jewelry Specials Kitchenware Department i ————— | Leonard, James D. MeCarthy. Thomaa |ford and Thompsanville Nov. 1st. one | cascs. Cases wers assigned as follows | faoonaand on ret LORING — MATHEWSON — At Central Radigan, John Gleasop, Patrick J. | detachment coming to Thamesville or h i reet. for trial in this Village. Oct. 22, 1915, by Rev. Clar- Simplicity Hingeless Bracelets, | MERCHANTS' WEEK SPECIALS Sullivan’ and’ John Casey. Interment | Uncasville, gives interest to the fol- ain, . P cnce ‘M. Barber of Danieison, Georse || rolled goid plate, guaranteed for & | At 17e—Brooms, lar price 8c. Saturday. Oct. 30—Daie 1. Flugal vs. o = s e e 2 - was jn St. Mary's cemetery. Father | lowing letter from Tolland to the Staf- | Lillian B, Atchison. . adminiotator; s i B Tl . . Mi0e - BeenTl yopra— 2 At 16c—Carbona - Cleaning ¥luid, A i ¢ Fitamaurice read a committal service to:\d Press: S - John B. Gladue vs. George Thompson, Chartier—Casavant. ROHAN—SHEA—In_Jewett City. Oct. At 29¢, regular price 30c disinfectant cleaner, vaiue L charge of the funeral arrangements. c?n)z‘ped_tl‘:el;?; _mla._\ulx(-g o mler_ecélx:% ty Co. vs. Michael V. Murphy. i;mé‘,.c(;:f;;&"?:uxfi‘ewfih';ef-lmlg( A. Shea of Lisbon. At 58¢, regular price $1.00 s 'n?‘qm i oy sight wi eir 15.khaki tents an Monday, Nov. 8—Gi Sy ch, . P regular price 3c. The ‘Greeneville . grammar ~ school | horses, including saddle horses and|vs. Danis 1 Solllose oy 1 YAeMan |1, Massicot celebrant of the nuptial DIED At 21c—Liquid Veneer, value 35c, at or football team has organizea for the|drafl horses for work and hauling| 3ond ov. 29—Joseph Pothier vs. | [ass: - Mr. Chartler 1s the son of Jean | yypp oy _a: c: Hai & 43c, large sive, value Bac. ' B o e, e (SN0 T e e o e e N X e iz Gy Bwiiate R i % . center; and 'Moleski, S 's in their survey of 25 he followin, i - “| and the late ry Murray, 1205 - r Nets, g . Woe give this branch of dentistry }| guards: Sears and Evans, guards; |miles equare of the country in this|were disposed or. 0" 1St MAMErs|;ioved at the Ponemah mills. Mrs.| Of New London R o e ey Holder, brush hoider, value most cmreful attention. In addition ]| Milley and Keenan, ends; Boyd. quar- | vicinity, the soldiers being sent out by | The cases of the Thames Loan and | CD2rtier was born in Canada, the 80c. At 79c—Feather Dusters, size 14- back; Rozeski, the U S| daushter of Francois and Delphine | Cormick wite of Jonn Young ® o Yol Sye. terback; Rozeski, fullback; Sheehan |the Uniteq States government on one | Trust Co. vs. : aughter of “ormick, wife of John Youn, to..absolutely -painless sessions inf|ana Ryier, haitbacks. B of their progressive milltary map. sur. | judgment. on b ontres: Teooi®: | Deslandes Chartier. Funeral from her late home. No. At $125—Human Hair Switches of our _gental_chairs you're certain of veye - —— Fourth street, Wednesday morning excellent quality wavy hair, inch. selected turkey feathers, . s Loari and Trust Co. vs. Raymond J. i $.15. Requiem mass at St. Mary's length 26 inches, all = colors value $1.00. Fach survey party consists of four, ! Joa i 4 4 Manager Brown Resigns. - X ¥ gth 2¢ inch MODERATE charges. AT diere, and six parties are sent out each | ski, judgment on defanis entered; aw-|ball club Monday evening Manager | BB TON:-AL Mt Vernon, . ¥. Oet. DEEDEE /et gRes You notice the word “moderate ]u e :ucy, & me :inafnrorsrm]geg‘fslz‘-nndi:ai;-:s;fidgdnempr;i; ery Bros. vs. Elisha Potter, judgment | William Brown tendered his resigna-| aged 66 years. At $1.79—Hampers, ash splints, size pleasant taste , Dr. 3 is in -capital letters because our on default entered: Blackhall A. A., et |lion as manager of the team, which | pOUGLASS—In Norwich, Oct. 25, 1915, % 17%x17%4x26, value $2.50. : Tacdin soldiers' camp, and he attends to the [al, vs. National Bank of Commerce, |¥2s accepted, and Fred Knowles was Nelson Dopglass, aged 4§ Toilet Specials At uble Boilers, Wagner moderate-charge polioy for SKILL- Pl Tenec Te t ills of the boys at Tolland, then goes |et al, judgment and limitation to Hig|chosen to succeed him. Knowles is| ¥ At A B otk Teath. Pusie’ vea- b -y~ A Bellees. . Wagner FUL work is a guarantee of abso- from injuri- s e o Théwn;lglg:nmz, Aihtalr;i an‘;i Put- | claims ‘were continued. one of the most brilliant players in|F lengclecw"l«l b:::old':;‘lli’ll late ular price 25c. At Potts’ Tonk Silke: it ous ingredi- aam, e - &T¢ docated three| Two weeks for an answer or other |the local club and has a good record. | - aome, No, 3% FIE eetay. 1] oo tSo—Woodbury's P -, . beoe action. p s gther camps similar o the one in our | pleadings Were ordered In_the cases|LaSt prink he managed the Ponemah| OCL AR o o b o g ] O i Han 4 o illiam R. Baird vs. Vheel club team. was Vol 0 asi % ) regular price 25c. = DR. F. C. JACKSON The commanding oficers at our camp | Point, disclosure of defense or jude | Plainfield to play Williamsville Satur- | Oct,™3; 1915, Moses Kimball Standi At 286—Peroxide of Hydrogen, 32- | 7e. Pots, Coffes Pots and Tea 3 Haleis Hone consists -of one captain, one major and | inent; Howard Curtis Brown vs. Cen- | 4ay instead of playinz the locals as|pineral from his late home at Shew. oance bottls, value 50c. e o e o & """ DR.D.3 COVLE T R vt e Tenar | Semmin vty deffc By sl | Dt by gy oni one enme e i | A G, SRS | 1o et ena-ihid eue ham regeter Sucoeeding the Kiog- Dental Co. ©0f Horehound and Tar A special train arrived from Bur- | B S Chester, of ol odooueaer o Preston Oity. Soc. priess. . 208 M::nfitr‘;t e idsal hoime treatment for B;xg:;n with a ten days' ration for the Cavit for failure to pléad; W. W. Win. Sacred Concert. ° Next to Boston Sto , colds; hoarseness, tick- e chester vs. Lubchansky Bros., default| A large number attended the spe. 9 A. M. to'8 P. M. Daily coughs, Troop E moved recently from South- = for fail R ling dry sore throat, and chil- [l | bridgo to Ashford, Troop F)is in Put- | Ir ihe eeoen St cial sacred concert held in the Taf nam and Troop G in Thémpsonville. John Ackley, def ~ Lt e oir & r m R BGYS W ’ ville. | vs, Jolu 2 3 ides t i - dren’s croup and Troop H.headquarters are at West |plead, v, default fo tlvl{ur‘e to| evening. sides the choir selectiors. i o1 were rendered by Edward Heinrich, ‘whooping cough. Wiliington. Zielizinki, default for failure to plead, Sundays by Appointment #40—Boys Rah-Rah Hats and | At $479—Boys' N : Contains no opi- — answer was ordered in ten days. - Goit 0:‘“ value 50c.. ” fwo pairs .‘;fl ;—‘:ui":.' :1':; sy i NAVYYARD POSTOFFICE Judgment by default for $181.05 was At $1.25—Boys' Sweaters, sizes 3 to » Most Cigars ars Ggod— : . anything o entered the case of Ambrose Casear, 12, in maroon. navy, gray and s ) . THESE ARE BET‘I'ERI i SuTIOun. Said to be Among Pos: of “fi"“,};" Joseph 'm;lnnmq tan, value $2.00. At $6.39—Boys' Norfolk Suits, sty- TOM’S-1- 5¢ Cm i i the Fututre, el G R . = At 89c—Boys Knickerbocker Trous- l‘_l:lh“‘m'l‘n.'smA sizes € to 18, GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR With the establisnment of the sub. | (uit for 3167 was ordered, 5 miturea, sises § G0 16, X Try them and see, marine base and the coming of 400 — THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t | —— & or 500 men to the Thames River Navy WOMAN FOUND INNOCENT. TAKE MSGARHS Yard section there is considerable fault found with the mail facilities at | Jennie Penhaliow Releassd by Justice T T RE patit, in Montville—Her Visiting Cards IF GuNs IPA En b F| At present the mail for the en- G A GE R lllltad men is received through the| Found in Cettag and mixtures, sizes 8 to 18, | At$8.39—Boys' Norfolk Suits, plaids value H.::. and mixtures, sizes 11 to 17, 1 value $6. Sul value $10.00. A e, sl to aovatss | At $339—Boys' Chinchiia Over- $2.75. coats, navy and gray, sizes 3 At $285—Boys' Norfolk Suits, b s g oz {Boneral soiyery 5t WY Londen while| ' sennte' Penhaliow of New Lusidon, & SE R e R £ R i S T N S e s B8 }:'r’yd’n}:fi"fi'm\"n: e e e 'fl:flfufufl:m‘”w BOWELS AND CLEAR YOUR SIS R ey tork ubiony L o e ke e vy [with breaking and entering, was re- COMPLEXION. Week special price ......... i 2 AT 1 - | Yitrd ‘would be of great convenimnce|iois3a oM Custody Monday aftern: e by Justice Morris Lubchansky when | DON'T 8TAY HEADACHY, BILIOUS. and it is thought that an effert will be d The Penhallow woman was taken STOMACH SOUR. -Prompt service day or night I |55 Ser st mene S 1o the S Get a ten-cent box now. Tal 3522 Cady S W 0 | rerneia after . o5 | oo poent eure! Take Casoarsts and nnc A- d. sm’ THE PORTEQOUS & MITCHELL CO. DR.PECK Chesterfleld after the place had been | enjoy nicest, gentlest a7 rounTAINS, O ELSEWMERE |entered and considerable damage oc- | powst S 2 Dorienced, cleansing you ever experi casioned. e B Camcarsts will- fiven your Hver and : Gt - Dentist & Y P A . 3 lean your thifty feet of bowels with- STETSON & YOUNG, woman it has that - Wit ke & “ n nl I G K’ s Chesterfleld young men, one of whom | bt Erpias. You S | A DR. ALFRED RICHARD: D e, Tns mel aag of ing grand. Your head will be clear,| Rooms 1819 _Alice Buildiny, Nerwich wmms breath right, tongue clean, stomach » DENTIST THE :fl;?:l‘;‘_gmflu‘nml Their it :1: svect, evee brignc, step eiastie and| — —2 mory ana matertais st right 5= 2 ikely the young men will defray the | Got o g oT. .ndw-. 'flnyer m&“flmm “ALTED MlLK cost of replacing the damage and In safely give 3 : 50 WEST MAIN that way escape prosecul Toherhen B2 The Food-Drink for All Ades - RICH MILK, HALT GRAIN EXTRAGT. IN POWDER Hours 9:30 to 4:30 Fridays 10:30 to 4:30 Saturday evenings 7 to 8 WANT to DUt Jour pus. b the ade