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Iron Is Greatest of All Strengtb WEM? . Builders, Squ Doctor A Secret of the Great Endurance and Power of Athletes| Toun Council Asked to Petition Utilities Commission to In-, ':'_‘"‘ iver, and gt troubies . from tan to _vestigate Rates—Funeral of Mark F. Driscoll—Tele-|| ** g l..l)l days” Ilme' simpl :yn::kl.n orm. ” And this J i e they had'in aome cages been d0ctor- phone Company Votes to Increase Stock—Armenian Re- g g S 8 o T ot take tne oW forms . ‘ w York, N, Y. e tool- | of Tudiced iron, iron acetate o tncture - lief Committee Formed. . iuhly seem to’ think oy ue oh\g a. imply to save a few cents. You renewed health and gl get T B e maiaiing medlcing, sesrat mos] trus or Parcotic. drug, saia Dr. Sauer, peciatiar of_ this Gity, when, as & Tiattor of fact, real and ‘true strength can only come from food you eat. But poopu often fail !o get the strength | he knew the secret out of thelr food bfi;‘;sgdfigy;;"nlg and endurance and filled his blood with | representing the Westerly Board of enough iron in their blo llfln before he went into the affray.| . .g. g cnai ot "Uie’ five - preven: cate, Nervous, Rusdowsn Feople 200 Per Cent. Stronger in Two Weeks’ n a form that e mh‘nfllled llk. will be asked to submit bids for the work within two weeks. t{bfl 1 if ‘nll want it to do you D therwine It may prove worse| After the formal opening of the Meny an ulh }o c‘a.r prize | monthly meeting of the Westerly town Behter has won the. Ay D reength | council Monday, Frederick C. Buffum, superior court for Washington county as follows: Grand jury—Frank H. to change food into living matter. From | while many another has gone down to their weakened, nervous condition they | Figlorious defeat simply for the 1ack | tion committee, asked the councll to know something is, wrong, but they can’t tell what, so they generall mence docto;ins for atc-l::u:h. g‘v'l;mt:: kidney trouble or symptoms other ailment caused by the lack iron in the blovd. This thing may on for years, while the patient suffers untold agony. If you are not strong or well, you owe it to s{our!el( to make the to lowing test. e how long yo\l can work or how far you can wi alk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated Aron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, rundown people who were ailing _all the while, double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all s)mpl.oms of dyspepsia, Stewar y i appoint a committee of two to act with bl S o T ) Herbert P. Clarke, chimney inspector, to prepare specifications for the con- struction of chimneys, with a view to| Whitten, Alexander G. Thompson, L. have same adopted by the council and made mandatory in new construction.| H. Nichols. Petit jurors—William _J. The matter was referred to -Mr. Clark and Town Solicitor Agard. — Wfllll.uu Richard J. Rooney, Patrick Milk licenses were granted these six | Collins, John D. Roche, George F. rs: John Carey, Lfllh.n P. Hill, E. M. Woods, Margaret Pickering, Peter|ley, John D. Nichols, Wiiliam S. Mar- S. Berardinelle and Willlam A. Pres- cott. George Mintalto was granted H- | Sisson, Alexander C. Thompson, Ho- censes for three po;:l l':bles at 36 C?nng dispent sg00d Co. street. A communication was received | Davis, Thomas Murray, Lewis Stanton, £ Caruna P rasies, from Frank H. Bliven because his au- 3 tomobile was assessed for $300, which he would gf, glad !lo sell for 810&. h‘::-l ferred to board of assessors. icl JOHN EDWARD TEIPEh 1s MAKERS OF WOMEN’S GARMENTS Capalbo. aakeq for a street light. on CHARGED WITH MATRICIDE HAVE COME TO TERMS |the Westerly-Bradford road, near TR Peckham hollow. Referred to street His Mother One of the Tweo Victims | Threatened Strike of 15000 Employes | light committee. i in New York Averted. of Orchard Park H_xghwly Tragedy in New Yorl el Erank Wi Coy, ahalrian of the Board Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 7.—John Efl-‘ New York, Feb. 7.—Differences be- | of Trade l:ommki“ to confer with a see, William H. Goodgeon, James Ira B. Crandall, Edword Congdon, Wil- liam H. Burdick, Thomas Chase. St. Michael's church, Monday, the pas- ward Telper was committed to they| tween the Ladles’ Waist and Dress- | like committee representing the West- | tor, Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, celebrant. 3 . county jail today on a charge of mur-|makers Union and the Waist and|erly town council in the matter of( At the final absolution Martin H. SIIk Dr es dering his mother, Mrs. Agnes M. Tei- Spellman sang Thy Will Be Done. esses m "fl]n per, one of the two victims of the Or- chard Park highway tragedy. The charge of murder in the first degree Dress Manufacturers Association, | seeking reduction of electric light rates, which some time =20 threatened a | explained the justice of the proposition strike of 15,000 employes, were vir. | and “asked that the council ask the tually settled today oy a board of ar- | public utilities commission to give the was made by District Attorney Wes- | bitration, which made an award re- | matter a public hearing in Westerly. ley C. Dudley. vising a_previous protocol and allow- | Frederick H. Buffum, Charles J. But- gansett council, K. of C, and the Holy Name society. Burial was in the new till, Patrick Day, Willlam Crandall, diate examination but the district at- |in wages. also advocated the adoption of the Patrick McNally and Charles Murphy. torney claimed the two days allowed The board consisted of Judge Jul- | proposition, as citizens outside the under the ¢ode and an adjournment |ian W. Mack, of Chicago; Robert|council. On motion of Councilman until Wednesday was granted by the | Bruere, and Hamilton Holt, Judge | Flynn, after a long discussion, it was court. Mack having recently taken the place | voted that the joint committee prepare Bail for the prisoner was refused. on the board of Louis D. Brandeis.|a formal complaint to be presented to Today’s proceedings resulted merely | The new protocol, which was accept- | the public utilities commission and in the laying of a formal charge|ed by both sides, fixes wages on an|ask for a hearing in Westerly; but against the prisoner, who has been | hourly instead of a weekly basis; full | before the complaint is presented to in custody since the day following |fledged cutters receive $27.50 per week | the commission, that it be considered the double murder. He was not given | instead of $25 and hours are reduced | at a special meeting of the council. an opportunity to plead. In the mean- |from 50 to 49 in six working day Chief of Police Thomas E. Brown time all the evidence in the possession | with double pay for overtime. Min! reported 13 arrests in January, eight of the district attorney was being sub- | mum were also fixed for piece work- | for intoxication, two for theft and mitted to the grand jury, which is ex- pected to make a special report on it tomorrow or Wednesday The annual meeting of the Westerly Automatic Telephone company was held Monday afternoon, and the stock- holders elected a board of directors, as follows: J. R. Macomber, G. Langwonh} Robert Drydale, Thomas Bannon, George L. Stillman, Sherman, John Champlin, night, Frederick P. Lewis, Dexter B tter, Charles T. Howard. The di rectors, at a subséquent meeting elect- ed these officers: President, John Champlin, president; Albert B. Crafts, vice president: Charles E. Sherman, ers. Other differences will be decided | three persons of unsound mind. Lewis later. Stanton, health officer, reported that there were no contagious diseases re- Cordner, Albert G. Barber, James C. WOMEN’S .“d MISSES’ COATS which were $17.50 ! HOTEL LENOX ST roles T Drisky Jobi B 1818 this “1ot a considerable number were i Yatthows, Willlam H_Mills, Frederick |} formerly marked as high as $17.50—some a Walter Porter, Foster Jagger, Charies || little less—but ail of them at this little price are Simmons, Allen C.” Whitford, Enriqie great bargains. Good mixtures and corduroys $10 00 Myrick, David' Donohue, ‘3. Harry || in up-to-date models predominate. .. ....... o Coon, David L. McLaren, Perry Daw- (| WOMEN’S and MISSES’ WOOL SUITS, values to $25. §n. Alexander R. Paterson, Gilbert W.15 No two alike in this under-priced lot, and mix- Per G, Sundars Lowis, Tuch Johs B 1) tures; poplins and velvets are all represented Ethan P. Gavitt, Herbert Pascoe, Each suit is strict'v high-grade and well made James Maxswell, LaClede Woodman- |} in every particular. The styles are most at- $15 00 3 Lawton, Loren G. Waite, John Currie, [} fractive 00 ... ... .. ccecteecceccecces of the Targent Tanerale held in Women's, Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats, $5 00 i hien mase ot requiem 13 (| Several Good Styles—Only One of a Kind to $17.50-- $ st metsatnepesigas trom arma: || Many Different Models and Colorings 1000 Sipochacts cometery. e | Fur Muffs and Scarfs at Reduced Prices FRHGH’T éfiu‘ PASSENGER NORWIGH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- w.*Sun o g Snappy, Cold Weather Bargains In fl| =5 ; = ks S womms and M Appar el $1. TO NEW YORK $1. | BOYLSTON ano EXETER STREETS ! BOSTON One block from Copley Sq. and Public Library. Convement to Shopping and Theatre District. All Outside Rooms. Excellent { Cuisine. Single Rooms 82, mm.i.&flufl Dowble 8250, “ * 3350 ? (Good Garages —2 minutes’ walk) .L. C. PRIOR, ManacEr Two minutes from Back Bay Station Ten minutes from North Station PLUMBING AND GAS' FITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES treasurer; William A. Sheffield, sec- - John Champlin, general man- : John Champ}ln. Hg. C. Knight, | HENRY FORD HAS Dexter B. Potter, executive committee. A NEW PEACE PLAN Tmmediately after the annual meeting Lgin 24 there was a special meeting at which | Must Await Return of Party Before the matter of increasing the capital Tolling of It El- Paso, Texas, 3 report showing progress in regard tolstock was freely discussed and it was R On o improvement was roticeable to- { RUMOR THAT VILLA ported during the month. The petition day in the condition of Miss Grace J. Teiper, the prisoner’s sister, who was badly injured when her mother and brotner, Frederick, were slain. y for an addition electric light in Pond BARGAINED WITH JAPAN street was referred to the street light For an Invasion of the U. S. Through | committee. Lower Californ Councilman Francis G. Haswell of the highway committee made a partial gained with the Japanese government | g gaj the committee had given the for an invasion of the United States|iniiortant matter very careful consid- through Lower California were dis- | eration. Plans, specifications and form which have been circulated since the | Wil 500n be printed. Then contractors Eu- At the conclusion of the address by | rope, has o pew peacs plan. Dr. Clarence D, Ussher, of Van, Tur- “I would like to tell you about the key, where he is engaged in mission- | new plan, but I must wait until my ary work, delivered in Broad Street | party has returned from Europe,” said Christian church, a committee was ap- | Mr. Ford today. He said he was per- Be Hid of Files A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat- zTeiper's lawyver moved for an imme- | ing employes a 10 per cent. increase |ler, William Segar and Ira B. Crandall i 1 i downfall of the Villa government i ment Will Amaze You With el o he VIO Eovernmant In pointed to pave the way for the for- | fectly satisfied with the results of his Its Results. tary evidence of the alleged bargain mation of an organization for relief|peace expedition. = had been found in Villa archives left work in aid of the Armenians, as aux- | * Mr, Ford came here to attend a ban- iliary to the New Yock committee. | quet given last night by the Michigan Thomas Perry, Rev. Joseph L. Pea-|Society of Chicago. He said his new cock, Postmaster Charles J. Butler and | effort to bring the strife in Europe to Ira B. Crandall were appointed the(an end would be on a larger scale committee, With power to increase the | than the Oscar II. expedition and that membership. his recruits would be perlonl.lluee rather than personages.” Local Laconics. “The ne;‘v \:ntture is a.lm-xg;l th:d gamme - |lines as the first one,” continu T, e e, honeatham, of the West~ | ford, “but on a larger scale. I shali R A include some of the people I had on the Oscar 1. The people across the An _up-to-date elevator 'is water were astonished when they saw placed in the mill of the W“'“‘Y the personnel of that party. They in Juarez, ] ! Consul Garcia stated he had no such | '"Tant g'"'lm’sl"f N,';' '";“M:' E: documents in his possession and had| nest Rossle Dies—New Quarters to no intention of asking the United Be .Provided for Post Office—Peti- States government to arrest at San tion For Extension of Lighting Ser- Francisco an envoy of the former Vil- la government to Japan. vice. o Margaret, the 1l-months-old infant JOHNSON ADKIERES [O of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Rossle, died at PROGRESSIVE PRINCIPLES |the home of her parents in Green- —— manville avenue, Monday morning, af- Says Republicans Should Meet Bull|ter a few hours’ illness. = The child had been sick a few weeks before, but ! ¢ 15 only fair to yoursif tc TRY | Moose Party Upon Common Ground was supposed to be getting along well [ Textile company. Badt expected -~ to. ‘see & Jot of High e tr::‘t;:a‘;‘ e the bonld | Sacramento, Calif, Feb. 7.Governor |When taken with the fatal attack.| A delegation from Misquamecut |brows" and were surprised to find that today and one that has 6tood tbe test | Hiram W. Johnson commented today | M. Rossie is the owner of the velvet | Tribe of Westerly, will attend the ban- | they were just the every day people. of time, on his conversation last week with|mill in Greenmanville. quet of Red Men in the Mohican ho- | They would hardly believe me when 1 tel, New London, Wednesday night, as | told them I could have brought thou- guests of Nonowantuck tribe of New | sands more of the same: ndon. l'!‘he ;}a;yubflln s:;r Reliigous Educa- | MEMBERS OF NEW tion o ic ool Pupils, Is the "RAL COMM subject of a_paper that Rev. Lyman e e S Mail the msou xow.:rot;:g s .% Governor Whitman of New York over Post Office to Be Moved. the long distancs felepnone in which SrnsgiEePake Bo Sulistibute: = he referred to the coming presidential [ oot oot ags r| Seorg’ from Iy dapari: FREE SAMPLE COUPO! campaign. : PYmID DBUG COMPANY, Governor Johnson said: “I do not 35 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich.| ment in Washington that they will move into new quarters that Mr, Wil- abato one jot of my progressivism, nor |jiam® I, Main will have built under hall I. At Chicago in June, when ‘Horton, D.D. f Westerl: in mmi geni me & !‘m sample of]| S e the contract which was laid out a few | - Bt - esterly, Will | gelections Approved by House Demo- B e matmant. 10 platn wibpper | | the republicans and progressives as- 3 present at a meeting today, of the weeks ago. Mr. Main will build a X" h District Ministerial ‘A i crats in Caucus. semble for the national convention if w i S Sandidate n $YMPAthY | nath restaurant nearer the hotel and they will unite and go forward to- will put up a bdilding 40 by 40, the gether.” tion, in Willimantic. ashi = Demo- The funeral services of Hannah | oot e e o one oaay. M ved: o Frances, wife of Danlel Seketer, were | jections made by party leaders for conducted by Rev. Clayton A. Bur- | Democratic members of the new flood dick_at her home on Vincent Carr|control committee, including TRepre- hill, Monday afternoon. Several hymns | gentative Humphreys of Mississippi as Wwere rendered by the cholr of the Ad- | chairman, and Minority Leader Mann vent church. Burial was in the First | announced that Representative Roden- Hopkinton cemetflry. the bearers being | hurg of numu had Dbeen chosen as gnhur ‘\&L" ‘Weeden, Charles Greene, | ranking republican member. Mr. amuel Allen and William Bent, P,,mpmle)y“, .dg gh: commilum mi{hht leave within a few days to inspect e Nonia.l TOWN (e)l:-‘ller::n :ood district from Cairo to New first floor to have 1520 feet space for the post office accommodation and the second floor to be used for offices. — There will be modern improvements %lel over ;he huiliilng.d Thl:a,wn;k will started soon order that the post | Start TomOrrow | |ome i e ey acses tis prea: ent quarters as soon as the lease ex- d pires. The new building will be more an eep t p what the force of the office has want- ed and it will also make their work much easier. Every Moming Want kights Extended. DIAMONDS WATCH BRACELETS, Lillibridge Family Moving to Rhode PENDANTS, | Island—Miss Ethel DelLong Arrives S petin. Bk Trenl d riously ill with pneumonia, is Tecov- BROOCHES, ] || arinePetition ts being circulated In] From Kentucky—Meeting of Altar| oring. Mrs. Beave is eighty-thros BRACELETS RINGS Get In the habit of drinking a | |electric lights be continued from Ash- Society. years of age. lass of hot water before || bey street to West Mystic avenue. And - o e |1is = receiving many signers. Silas| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lillibridge of| Local students at Connecticut colleg® Sl e reakfast. | Maxson, who is so enthusiastic over | Plain Hill leave town today (Tuesday) | have successfully passed the mid-year Ty p , New- || Willow Point, furnishes light for that | to make their home in Greene’ R. I |examinations and have begun the sec- est models in ev: part of the village and is also to have | The household goods will be sent this| ond half of thc school year. ery e ; lights installed in School street at his | week. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lillibridge SR fini e’re not here long, so let's make |own expense. % will stay a few days longer with rela-| The Home Missionary prayer meet- ish our stay agreeable. Let us live well, - tives on the hill before leaving town. | ing of the First Congregational church wil be hell Wednesday afternoon at Nepl . the parsonage on Elm avenue. Mrs. A. D. Zabriskle of Vergason av- enue has received word that her Miss Mabel Burke of Lafayette nephew, Leon F. Andrews, of Chicago, | street has been in New London dur- is seriously ill with meningitis and | ing the week end to visit her sister, ptomaine poison. He is a bright boy | Mrs. Edward A. Smith of Mercer of six years of age, and has passed | street. several summers with his aunt. eat well, digest well, work well, sleej AR P R well, and look well, what a glnrioug bt i 5 v % condition to attain, and vet, how very - easy it is if one will only adopt the Mrs. Quiey (Eamb: 0 n eo. morning inside bath. The funeral of Mrs, Charlotte B. D. : Folks who are accustomed to feel|Lamb was held from the home of her dull and heavy when they arise, split- [ daughter, Mrs. Harriett Brainard on ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul | Pearl_street, Sunday afternoon, and tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach,|Was largely attended, a member of board at the naval academy, after re- examining 220 midshipmen who fail- ed in their examinations, has reduced Phoness! the number recommended for resigna- T S T tion to 82. This latter number may om0, 8% amie, latier memper may | MODERN PLUMBING Daniels in reviewing the recommen- dations of the board says he will give the 82 all the consideration consistent wit] 14 o oF s ook gmmalntaining the |\, "the very best PLUMBING WORK We furnish Repairs for all makes MIDSHIPMEN BEING of Ranges ALLOWED REEXAMINATION To Be Given Consideration in Keep- || A. d. Wholey & Co. ing With Standard of Academy. ‘Washington, Feb. 7.—The academic 12 FERRY STREET essential in modern house as ectricity is to lighting. We gusran- by expert workmen at the farisst FELL DOWN STAIRS WHILE prices. CARRYING LIGHTED LAMP| Ask us for plans and prices. s=lJ F. TOMPKINS Burns Prove Fatal to M Haley of Milford. Milford, Conn., Feb. 7.—Miss Eliza- H beth Haley, 50 years old, died at her 67 West Main Street home here tonight of burns suffered Saturday night when she fell down stairs while carrying a lighted lamp. The flames trom the broken lamp st | Robert J. Cochrane her clothing on fire and she was fa- tally ied before aid reached her. GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Cena. Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. GIRLSIWOMEN. |7 F. suRns TAKE GASCARETS [#saing sns luiing IFCONSTIPATED oy oncern IRON CASTINGS THEY LIVEN YOUR LIVER AND FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY BOWE CompLexion. " |THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O DON'T STAY HEADACHY, BILIOUS No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street WITH BREATH BAD AND STOMACH SOUR. COAL AND LUMBER Get a ten-cent box now. Tonight " sure! Take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and i bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Cascarets will liven your liver and . clean your thirty feet of bfiwell ‘with- P S s End™ vour Neaa Wil b0, clear Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh breath right, tongue clean, stomach A sweet, eyes bfl‘ht.m';:P el“flgqutn: ARASRNY 1 WY, complexion rosy—they're wonderful LATHR = Get a g-c;nt box nu:fla: an‘y, drug A- D' OP g store. Mothers can ely glve a| Office—cor. Market and Shetucket S whole Cascaret to children any time Telephone 463-13 =~ when cross, feverish, bilious, tongue coated or constipated—they are harm- s eat alligator eggs as a delicacy. > . can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy |relatives coming from Norwich and by opening the sluices of the system | Groton. Rev. Welcome E. Bates, pas- each morning and flushing out the|tor of the Union Baptist church, of whole of the internal poisonous stag- | Which the deceased was a member, Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Rich. |DP2nt matter. conducted the services. The W. C. T. a Everyone, whether ailing, sick U. attended in a body. Burial was in mond, Washington, Bermuda, Savah- |well should, each morning, befors | Fishtown cemeters. Home From Kentucky. Miss Ethel DeLang, a teacher in the Pine Mountain school, Kentucky, is viisting her mother, Mrs. Gearge De- Long and sister, Miss DeLong, of nah and the South. breakfast, drink a glass of real hot Anniversa i . ry Dinner. Washington street. Berths reserved in advance, lowest | Water with a teaspoonful of limestone| Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dennison % e rates. Em‘::gggteuv’;; a‘; i lgwmels l;h :ng’éfia hentermmed a party of friends at their Altar Society Meets. < S0 S S | home on Pearl street Sunday in honor Thers - onducted tour parties day's indigestible waste, sour bile|of the ffteenth anniversary of thelr | noon ot Ses Aler 5| cundey after Also -independent tickets by water|and poisonous toxins: thus eleansing, | oarie 53 and, Sgectening and purifying the _entire | od. T anfh Mo R well T can: ore putting mo: JOHN A food nto the stomach. The action of | o o oy p, CUt Elass gifts @Dt [not water ana limestone phosphate on At Noank Services, an empty stomach is wonderfully in- About 20 members of the Methodist 50 MAIN STREET vigorating. It cleans out all the sour | Church went to Noank Monday even- fermentations, gases, waste and|inE and attended the service held in acidity and ' gives one ' splendid |that church whers Mr. Dumack, the . appetite for breakfast. While you are | Pastor is holding extra services. Fur and Fur Lined Coats| =5z, 3o “breshees: ™he weics orinia. and Persomai and phosphate is quietly extracting Miss Edith Deneke has returned to a large vclume of water from the|her quties i Perry Kinn Dur- To clean up season’s stock |blood and ~getting ~ready for a|ing nor ee mwerrs avsencn Sy B, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kretzer were x . thorough flushing of all the inside have cut the prices. Mightcrsans. MacKenzie substituted. The mili'ons of people who are|in Gr S0 Sundy, atted 2 have your size. bothered ~ with conetipation, billous | family ai lis, ly dinner at the home of Mr. and If in the markst take a look at them. |10 e sallow”skins, Dived disordurs By | MI%,Willlam Marquardt In honor of “Own a Montana Robe for the Auto.” |sickly complexions are urged to get a Mr. Kretzer hmt%er :f Mmu':r,,“.: quarter pound of limestone phosphate | quarat, ; < from the drug store. This will cost! " Jonn McDonald, Miss Prue Fish, THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. i it but ie sumcient o make | siss Taabel Fish' ana. Casiie Fish * | Bbject of taside-bathing hefare breaky :"m“““"‘“ bo ?“fi"u';"_';“{," b ‘ 0 ® e guest TS, . Noyes. 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. |fast. r. and Mrs. George Help Your Lk 1t Pays. Jr., have returned m a mlt in Nor- . . 3 o _When your " nver gets torpid and| <Charles Fuliler, been DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist your - stomach quu-ozh a month, has m:::cflh‘:o his m 8hannon Building. Annex, Room A King’s New Lun Pills and you will as_motorman on the Old Mystic lin Telophone 528 find Miss Dorothy Furdy of F ?mvwen& Heart church. Matters of business ;? discussed and dues for the year this easy 8leighride to School. During the past few days the chil- dren from the Wauwecus Hill district ‘were carred in a big sleigh to the West Town Street school. a0y All the Cutterg Out. Mr. and Mrs. George LePan enter tainied & party of eight from Greene. | ville, some coming in sleigh, Sunday, Bathe your face for several minutes at their home on Bellevue farm. with Resinol' Soap and warm water, Paul Schlough, Jr.,, of New York city working the creamy lather into the is vl‘tlmneg rehuve: on M?élel‘l’m ave lhn;emlywlv.hdufinm—dp. ‘Then enue. wash off with more Resinol Soap lnr: warm water, finishing with 2 dash of ~Miss Clara Smi hingism street bas been .mm,t,:: .Y,':fll days with clear cold water to close.the pores. New r.andon relatives. Do this once or twice a day, and you After pesting & month with Mes..B.| | healing,antiseptic Resinol medication L. Nichols cf Bliss place, Mrs. Lilllan Pray rcturned Saturday to her home soothes and cleansesthe pores, lessens | in Portland, Maine. the tendency to pimples, MM h":: the complexion clear, a Mrs. M Beebe of m: Hmfl ol Baer o e, veives” is the suelt of !ll-s the blood, & ‘biliousness, dizzi Edward Spflm!ld is WHEN YOU Wi 1o Ut your bus. ,lnul.b!lon the “u ne i: digestio; 3 in 3 blic. theére 5 i 2 that General Francisco Vil the rebuilding of the Watch Hill voted to increase the stock to $150,000.| Gpicago, Feb. 7 Henry Ford of De- There has been good sleighing on ‘ : Plain Hill the past few days, more 3 sleighs were seen in that locaiity on Ty G W A VAR D offer 4 the public tne finést stundard e S brands 5¢ Beer of Europe and ‘America: — DR. PECK Practice confined to Eye, Ell'. Nose, Throat. Glasses. Hours 9:30 to 4:30 Fridays 10:30 to 4:30 Saturday evenings 7 to 8 o Fall Millinery, MRS. G. P.'STANTON ’ 62 Shetucket Strest 1647 WA Adam’s Tavern 1861 ; Bobemjsl..n Pu;:‘-r. C\:llmgmh Bavarian 1 the sn o in bad condifion | | B30, it Culmicss' Dubin Svems S thmgh neglect or an unwise use of & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bu;kn ly a little Resinol Oint- Bill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- etics, aj ing Ale, Sterilng Bitter Al ment’ and relt) it remain on ten min- Budwelser, Schijtz and Pabats A. A. ADAM, Norwich Mn. Telephone 447-132, DR. A. J. SINAY' Dentist .