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Wh—hhucw !uton.l.lnc- trip. . Mrs. George H. Hadley has returned ‘ EXTRA SPECIAL CORNED BEEF |° Light vehicle lamps at 7.11 this ev- :m‘:‘; after a visit of two weeks FRESH GREEN PEAS ening. g NEW LIMA BEANS STRAWBERRIES, (by express) SPINACH, good and cheap Louis +H. Dimock _of Willimantlie, This year's Junior Prom at Storrs E 3 will be hela May 16th. i Ly &L Siuhay, st The Tonopah has ln.tn left the Navy Yard for practice in Block Is- land sound. Mrs. William E. Webster and Miss Fanny M. Barl of Hartford are regis- umq-tmw;m Miss Grace Clark and Miss Leslie |in Pythian nall on Wednesday eve: Connecticut college opened Wednes- |. day at moon after an Baster vacation | BeCKWith of Niantic, are visiting Mrs, | Bing, and various opinions were aired s of abic dkyn, George Howard, in Norwich. :Iym;um prominent Norwich gen- L Mr. and 2 Mrs. W. W. Beckwith have The meeting was called to flfl-' by ol vt aet RO it ot el o Bt o o e 5 Tel g TR ant Wednesday, after a week vacation. i S oo £ ] ';orm“mmmln ‘What Our City Needs Most was the topic of the meeting of Norwich g 2 » 50 help the e‘d’"n case uggish, or clogged-u Ecneral headachy. red-out c.ldltlon that l! IC(I erin, h kidney trouble. vax does not ‘-Pli relieve. It alms to_cure. No other kidney remedy bhas made e percentage of cures &s il man and I35 ity 3 a ectly safe in e George E. Clark of Lyme was in|were received and business of a rou- finds time to may:n‘}:ndmeprt«wwe-- At Andover, Representative Horace | Norwich at the recent h in the | tine nature was transacted. fact his tomer whom it does not help. J. Backus has been lm!;lted aeue; bankruptcy estate of Victo: t’rhe lectunr-L pmm torto:‘um. of weights and measures for Tollan of the best ye t uded m.-eov ave MISS M. C. ADLES e Miss Bertrice Green, who has been visiting Mise Midres Whipple of Ve | it by the D. E. F. G'm. (those Whose last names begin with either Sale at Spiritnal Academy today. | faeyVille, has returned to her home | of the lotters mentioned), songs, poems and short adresses on What Our City HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST Don’t wear a $10 hat on neglected, ol grlay — Hc:l= = a«;‘ s h:lilr'l::- T Miss Grace Clark and Miss Leslie | ™ Most; Sudigly. ditinged. ané Yon Wi Ny Following the discoveries came the urserymen are selling hedges, Tose | Beckwith of Niantic are ding a e . Sipg) :“;:‘ti;uo‘o DAt isea Bank. | Pushes and shrubs in numbers to in- | fow. davs in Norwich as sueste of | introduction by the lecturer, this be s being a brief history of Norwich. When ’ Funeral Bm Telephone 652-4. ate Considersble city beautiftying| Miss Clark's sister, Mrs. Georse How- | oy Norwich purchased from the In- . déu.nl asked the Iefitr;ll;er. O‘n Jun‘;“l:-. - b l A damp, cold, gloomy Wednesdas Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bryant wul|1659. It was a territory nine ld E. A. C. FREEMAN, M. D. |cia 5% ionel o7 e Tmondiio | mors Bt 3 S e SO0 il oo, s 2m, | S50t 384 Emhmers 2 who X £ weather, to move | Street on the West le to the house Physici d S Thile et atotin vl which they have purchased on One- | Huntington, was elected in July 1874| At the close of the sesion refresh- 337 MAIN STREET ysician and Surgeon g i and held office for twelve years. ments were served by the entertain- 3 58 BROADWAY T. A. Scott Co’s tug Alert towed The expense of Uncas monument | ment committee. the coal laden barge Amelia to Nor- Mrs. James McMahon of Ashaway, | Was borne by the ladies of Norwich Office Hours, 2-4; 7-8 p. m. wich Tuesday, consigned to the Ed- | R- I, accompanied by Mr. McMahon's | and was erected in the Indlan ceme:| URGENT NEED OF EDWARD CROOKS Also by Appointment. Tel"14¥5-3 | ward Clinyyeun ICo. s s Do it ot op PROYSE, | Qincy. aTanils st the Massachmestts PILLOWS AND BEDS.| The morning session was opened N 0 has been visiting her son for sev- b vincial G a Mast Charlie It is claimed that the cutting off of | eral weeks, have gone to Hanover to | State Prison, Charlestown. The cor- X — — 3 “y Pro\fnc‘ B’rld ran aster ariie | the| woods' 1 this meution: has mtch | vislt Friends ner stone of the monument was laid|Effort Being Made in This City . to| Wrlsht of Bridgeport. =~ aranc et by President Jackson, who stopped Assist the French Wounded. | them to the office when after the new &a:m;tgnshm%?arbut:s?f sive RAN AUTO INTO here with part of his cabinet while = - Charles B, Barnes of Bethel, reported - licenses it will remove the necessity . making a tour of the eastern states. | In response to an appeal from _a| oy oo e ot i CHber 31, 1915, 22l of asking many questions and will engaged in the spring examination of = 5 fore the Rew: d the ounded Emergency fund 1 . e ks bake shops in tho state. There are s.',l('hc,h":"a M::h'fli'":::;‘flb;d ey, istchu ot e & B Tobsdon ol atiure is being made in this city to e nt Tox ek bine. | ANNLAL SALS OF al 0 bakeris in Connecticut. roug joards y e stoffice. assist her col ti ' 4 - i Stresk Departaasit: Was established in 1872 and the malils |and pillows. > 0 Co\ "6 feather beds|reaguries of the subordinate lodges THE HELPING HANDS ‘Wednesday afternoon the Progres- ——— averaged two or three a week by three| 1In her letter of appeal the writer sive Missionary club of the Central| On Tuesday evening a six cylinder | Stage routes. tells of the urgent need of these arti- Baptist church held a pleasant meet- | automobile owned by Charles C. Mc-| Following the lecturer’s introduction | .les in tae hospitals. Iiere's an ex. ing with Mrs. J. B. Slocum, at the|Namara, of Broadway, was driven in-|® Poem, My Town, was given by Mrs.| .myle of a good hospital. says the | parsonage, 156 Broadway. to a ditch in front ‘of James _L.|Hagbers. The topic of the evening|ietter. All the seriously injured Smith’s house on Broad street. The | Was then in order and the first speak- | soldjers of the whole region are sent The use of clips in fastening mall|sewer in the street is being repaired [ ¢r Was Judge John H. Barnes. Judge|from other hospitals to this to be op- | matter is frowned upon by _the post-|an ga trench some 15 feet long and 3 | Barnes. §n his remarks, said what|erated upon. — A famous surgesn office department and postoffices have | feet wide had been recently excavated. | NoTwich doesn’t need is gossip, and | from Paris is chief operator. There been notified to do all in their POWer | The employes of the street depart- | What Norwich does need is brotherly|phave been right along for some to discourage the practice. ment had placed guard boards and |Jove. the p'r‘-neor:‘c;n:t fraternal love, |months from six to ten operatons a = nd to sto 2 Ticense your dogs today. One dol- |lEhts to warn passing vehlcles, but D, Oppevite Pest Offica "Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant Opening Day at 8, Academy Proved Very Successful. | _The opening day of the annual sale of the Helping Hands took place on Wednesday at the Spiritual Academy {on Park street. A baked bean sup- per was served a large npumber of patrons. The various booths and ta- bles were in charge of the following: Aprons, Mrs. Charles A. Dowse! dav. The operating room is impro an notwithstanding the precaution ~ the | Worthy Master Charles A. Hagberg|yised from a school room. The oper- Bkie. Reex. Sty Suie Anh Mo, lor oxtra after May 2L TOWD| achine was driven through the | Was the second speaker. He sald we|ating table consistssof two - dosks Henry Coit. I\ atter Clerks office open Friday, Saturday | PRS2 SISy Piracn fut | Should et Hid of the saloon should Fancy work, Mre. James Hart and Mrs. Elwood Manles. The waitresses were Mrs. Willlam F. Bogue, Mrs. Anna E. Woodman, Mrs. Wiillam Beetham and Mrs. Signa Beebe. with a plank covered with a “com- length. The Mght and boards were R e R T I e forter” and a sheet. The steriliz- .| Mentionea amo: inent r- | demolished and the car turned on its 2 p ng room is beyond words. After where you buy your monu-|, AMentioned among prominent par i tone Suck Tant Dowex.re. e ol Mo DTy, estoh b preteeg AL g MA tain good |Thomas' Episcopal church, New York, |Ported that no one was injured an 5 % ol ust e n_having installed a ment, you Y ob e mesd‘;y is Mrs. Fordves |the driver left the machine being un- [ Of the Central Baptist c‘h‘nr:h wln‘ll- small sterilizing machine, but it is work. If you place your|Barker, for a time a resident of Nor-|able to move it. Only a few days |50 heard on the subject of the evening. Those who were In charge of the so small that the surgeon’'s assistant, Kiteh ere Mrs. 1da R. Greene, Mre. - ich ago the machime was taken from tne|AMONE the several things Rev. DF.|a young woman, must work far into Thie and Mrs. Hamrd Tueciec Mys. order with us you are SURE R 1 Daink hapt o the | Siies Alice Jackson then entermined | the, PIEt to get enoukh done for the Gertrude is in general charge of the A demonstration of pruning and| "he machine was apdarently on the |, o The Tittle O1d T xt day ere are no ste in2 two days sale. The various articles to be satisfied. spraying under the direction of F. C.|Tight side of the road and was be- DY glving a poem, The Little b pans (they use biscuit boxes) and Hsplay Warner, of Norwich, and Mr. Schoon- |ing driven to the north as the cut in|®nd Herbert R. Branche followed with Were ;l.!;;fl:]cel_y displayed amd met Hiker to Mohegan Park. there is no water in the whole great the earth is on this side. Between the | & Poem Might as Well be Happy. The THE CHAS. A. KUEBLER (0. |Fiorence” Eviswola's “svounas” at "Ora \ and the curb ia piled three feet | lecturer then read the following pa- | piftlITMen | € oept in the base ment; no ether masks, no hypo- - per on What Tt Means to_Amount to 39-41 Franklin St. SEl five Tar B Tt TR e | Tems. b e e Sl D club went to Mohegan park on Wed- tached tc the post erected in the ce “To amount to something” a person | ;7% M08 T8 0 et ot o ool ";’,_‘c' nesday evening for their weekly hike. ter of the fence on the end. ‘The|Must be, in 4 measure at least suc- | iy o socks, even m . cotion. 2} 4 - = heels on the-right slde were well up- | S5O0 %, 20700 ) PO ae achioved There was not one pillow in the hos PELIE - . The Aches of Housecleaning. The Teft o o T teh success who has lived well. laughed | VR0, THIS U8 2 hoeplial of over 300 | was reported to be $13.000. One new| The pain and soreness caused by i = = often and loved much: who has gain. O aihir Ml oF 100 D B lodgs of women members, Pride of|bruises, overexertion and strainin ed the respect of intelligent men an: nmates has | You” flaven, was fastituted, the past | Guring housccloaning time are soothed NORWICH MOVING PICTURE the love of little children; who has|NO Water except in the garden. Even |y S “There are now fi urteen men's | away by Sloan's Liniment. No need to lodges and three womiea's lodges. The | suffer this agony. Just apply Sloan's Sl ey 3 Pt ) 2 yiress- | balance December 31, 1914 was $1,324- | Liniment to the sore spot, rub only & People Will Act Before the|than he found it, whether by an im-|f% t:“kl ;""f'l" “‘ '-'; g’l’l‘" $2; the receipts during the past yeax|ljttle. In a short time the pain leaves, Camera Today. proved poppy, a perfect poem or a|im & teking hardly ""’l‘ inches thick. | were $1,818.62. The disbursements were | you rest comfortably and enjoy & Tes rescued soul;” who has never lacked | Fhey had no pillows also and begged | 33 35135, leaving a balance December|freshing sleep. One grateful wser The picture, A Romance of Norwich, | appreciation ‘of earth's beauty; who |0 them for the gravely wounded. 81, 1915, of $782.19. writes: “Sloan’s Liniment is worth fts is in the making. Wednesday after-|has alv;aysl Ino)u‘g ro‘; the best In oth- h“;:rwb:;';"’:: i oo :2':'": ,2.‘12 The mna-m.‘ officers T alwt-a. weight In gold.” Keep a bottle on o001 ers and given the best he had and y Provincial master, reens- | hand, use it against all soreness, neu- e mtude Ty T plaved & Srene of| Whose life was an inspiration to those | Mary Anderson, No. 178 West Thames wald, New X.A'mdan' provinecial d ity | ralgia and bruises. Kills pain. 35¢ af V. Kelly bowed graciously before the | With whom he came in contact.” Now [Street. They will be called for if Miss | grong ‘master, Thomas McKay, Hart- | your aroggist. On the New Haven road, Conductor Frank McCabe, of Middletown, has been covering the Hartford and New London passenger run the last ten days in place of Frank McSweegan, ’ who has a leave of absence. Carl Tryon, residing with his grand- mother, ~ Mrs. Leonard Tryon, in Westbrook, has been acting strangely and has been committed to the Nor- F wich State hospital, where his only ¥ sister has been for some time. Theodore F. Meigs who died sud- denly at his Home In Moodus, at " the age of 71, Is survived by his widow, All Wheat, Ready to Eat two sons,’ Andrew and Ralph. both of New Haven, and a daughter, Mrs. Great With Calves’ Liver Seymcur Champion of South Lyme. IN THE MAKING. | filled his niche and accomplished his | {ho medicine-chef said the beds were task;: who has left the world better Lec: camera. The squad searched for lo- | it Seems to me that a person who has | Anderson is notified by telephone or ford; provincial cof nding secre- —_—— cations where the best result can be|achieved success must have amounted :le!'-_e;'i‘uu S '1";:“;” TOtfY | tary, C. B, Barnes, Baitic; provincial Watch Child’s Cough. The residence No. 35 Lincoln av- | attained. A picture of excellence ig|t0 Something and of a necessity be a e e wadows treasurer, H. C. Stevenson, Td; | Colas, running of nose, continued enue, occupied for a number of years |assured from a photographic as well | cTedit to his town. by Mrs. Charles A. Burnham, has been sold by Russell F. Smith to Thomas H. Beckley, who, with his family, will occupy it about June 1st. rovincial auditor, BEdward Crooks, | itation of the mucous membrane if as an acting standpoint. The pro-| Many of us are apt to think, when | ART EXHIBITION AT (cr'lclt neglected may mean catarrh later. ducers are well satisfied with the cast|We first leave our parental roof that THE CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Don’t take the chances—do something and assure Norwich that they will see ‘m"u:{d:;‘_ynflfi'&“"!‘w"_‘;n’gma';'“s"“‘;: s b KINGSTON FAIR COMMITTEE for your child! - Children will not ngr. Dear in* this paper In s Jater. issme.| @ book or make a million dollars, with | Public May See Work of National| INVESTIGATES LOCAL SYSTEM,| gvery medicing, but they will take Dr. Thursday's scences will be taken on|Which we may return to our nativ Society of Craftsmen. Were Well Plossed With T iles | DribIng or teasing. T sweet, pleas- Main street and vicinity beginning | {0WN. build a library, hall or bridge. ore We wraoti ing tar syrup and so effective. Just about 2:30. Boost for Norwich! Look | TO be sure these things are a credit| An exhibition open to all art lovers laxatiye enough to eliminate the wasts for the auto! The folowing will work | {0 @ person but we cannot all occupy | is being held In Connecticut College, poisons. Almost the first dose helps. before the camera today: Messrs.| the high places in life. no more can|room 19, New London hall. It is the| A committee sent here by the King- | Ajways prepared, no mixing or fuss- D. E. Shahan, Carl House, Eddle Cook, | ¥¢ all build bridges, halls or libraries. | work of some of the members of the | ston Fair Association was in town|ing Just ask your druggist for Dr.' Clement White, William Ducharme, We can, however, utilize every oppor- | National Soclety of Craftsmen, New | Wednesday investigating the system King’s New Discovery. It will safe- Peter Stanley and James Strong; Miss. | tunity that comes to us to improve | York city. a society which has done a | used by the local society. The men | saacd your child asainst serious afl- es M. V. Kelly, (Baby) May Farrell, | OUrselves and to aid others. It seems | great deal of pioneer work these last | arrived in town in the morning and | ments resulting from colds. | Siia Romanoeki. Betty’ Burdick, st | to me that one of the greatest aids to | ten years for the advancement of Art| mers chomn the com trenstis aod the -| Mrs. Norton of South Manchester, who | Heber, Freda Blinderman and Rose|Success is ‘“character.” One writer | for iife's pass system that are used at the local Office Phone 1239 was born in Bolton. The pmpeflylucc‘);-mxck Kiddies Ivy Fisk, Lillian | has said characters are achieved, not| 1Tt is most Interesting as it shows | fair. The committee, which was com- amounts to about $16,000, much of | Murphy, Catherine Murphy and Ger- | Fecelved. They grow out of a sub- | that art can be expressed in any kind | posed of C. A. Allen, J. G. Clark, FL which is well invested in Hartford \uue Sikowsl, stance of a man’s soul. They cannot Green Mountain Butter and Cream The general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will con- vene for its quadrennial session in Saratoga Spring, N. Y., May 1-31. This is_a delegate meeting of the ames Iil. oung Il | ministers and laymen from anl over the world. The Bolton Congregational church CE STORE has received the bequest of the late of medium, silver, coper, wood, cla: E. Lewis, showed great interest in the We advertise exnetly companies. be put on as a beggar would put on|glass, leather, rags, pine needles, etc. y 2 way the crowd was handled at the lo- as it ta FUNERALS a stolen coat. They grow with use.| The very room in which it is held is | cal fair and said that the system was — A false limb wears out or wastes with | the pattern of the college. where the|one of the best that they had looked Richard F. Goodwin. use, while a natural limb _grows practical study of art is carried out in | into. They returned to Kingston in stronger and better with use. Thus it | tlay. . qurllatives and friends attended thelis with characters, for they grow | There are articles for the summer|'"® “TLFRO%% o ro e 0 uneral of Richard F. Goodwin held | stronger every time they are put to | home, as well g the winter Cooor from Trinity Episcopal church, Wed- : . ly 500 Dogs Registered. neaday | afternaon ot 330 oaeas [a test and win. J. A. Hawes says|much variety is being shown in ' the " . Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown officiated. “Character is power, it is influence, | 200 pieces exhibited. Up to 5 o'clock Wednesday after- Too e rote b 7 Kelley, | it makes friends; creates funds; draws | The exhibition is open from 3 to §|D00n Town Cierk Charles Holbrook y an At Stafford Springs, John E. and Francis J. Fitzpatrick have purchased from John Shea, a 9-acre tract of land ; Hard Fol' YOII To 'nll'ead aibintad” near- tho. ‘Central . Vermont ? railway on the road to Forestville. They a Needle intend to at once set out seedling pines there. Edwin Palmer of New Pork, has Then get ome of OUT Hlicased the Dawson cottage on Ocean Needle Threaders. Sim- avenue, New London, and with his y family will take possession early in ple to use. Makes thread- the summer. The Palmer cottage at ¥ Oswegatchle, was destroyed by fire ing your needle easy several months ago. and opens a o had registered just 500 dogs for the Joseph P. Holloway, Arthur H. Webb | way to wealth, honor and happiness, | spen to te punpie " &nd 1t Will be | (o, /e year and commencing today a‘a: YaChnm‘: f‘infiwrgdp’f'h‘erl"g ::;_l::n::; in a wer:ll—succen. How fe ?‘(- wil Al\'l"lhl'l:ul(.lunce of Tyler D. young men realize that their success suy in issuing licenses. 7 2 beautitul fowers.” Archdeacon Brown I ife duperes o sreat deat more upon PLANS FOR FIELD MEET. There are about 1400 dogs in_the We have Suits for big men, t they are than upon what they - - a town of Norwich. Vithin the remain f Undertakers Church & Allen were in | Jn Winners Will Be Selected For Final . - *n | for small men, for men, charge of the funeral ngements. know. But he who would succeed ing three days of the week the town must pay the price. He must not look Scout Exhibition. cleri’s office whil be filled with per- work., Mrs. Louise Mosler, of Fast Lyme, Elihu Street. for a soft_snap for he is very apt to “oms seeking dog licenses, and on ac- | fOF stout men, for tall, thin | . Who reached her 100th birthday last| The funeral of Elihu Street took|&Zet left. The men that have reached | At the Scoutmasters’ meeting on Call and see one. September, is in good health, though count of the great demand the clerk | o oo : place from the home of his son-in-law, | the highest degree of success are those | Wednesday night. it was decided to|will keep his office open Friday, Sat- every kind of figure. Charles M. Howard in Palmertown,|men who have depended upon them- |hold a fleld meet for scouts only, on|urday and Monday evenings. Mr. ¥ Tuesday afternoon. Rev. T. H. Pea- | selves, who have pushed themselves|Saturday. May 27. The list of events | Holbrook states that if those persons Clothes making has ad- body officiated. Four personal friends|and the world up with them from |will be prepared by a committee and | having last year's licenses will take of the deceased acted as bearers and | chaos into higher civilization and ad- | announced soon. The winners of the vanced to such an exact burial was in a cemetery near Mr. | vancement. If we were to study the | various events will be selected to take Street’s home. Undertaker Gager | lifo of Washington, we would see, see | part in a final exhibition of scout science that nobody’s hard to was in charge of the funeral arrange- | Why he was so well liked by all with | work to be given to the public, later £t ments. ‘whom he came in contact. He was as|in June. . cheerful as he was spirited; frank and Troop 1 held their regular meeting How To Break Up OBITUARY communicative In the soclety of |at headguarters Friday at 7 p. m = \ very infirm, almost blind and deaf. Price 50c each. She has had but one cold all winter and that was not severe. She spenas THEPLAUT-CADDHC(’. most of her time in her room. 2 F%flowinz the opening meeting next Optical Department. unday evening, In Davis tnearre of the state conference of charities and PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING corrections, all the other public Look for the Clock meetings are to be held In the beau- tiful assembly hall of the Elks' home, S that BT il bl R sl friends, fond of tnnocent pleasure, of- | Scouts H. Anderson and R. Johnson A Bad coflgh We're to prove in street, o ly e er man- ten sportive in s letters, an ed a | weer initiate «as second class scouts. m' 3 m' 'n'h SRR sion. e M.:; s::t:“.;: ,:‘l'n l;'::‘"s'l"' widow | igarty laugh. His hand ‘was liberal: | Points for inter-patrol read with and tally you DR.SHAHAN, spee’a”“ e A P A et i Lot e M e == 'flnker died giving quietly and without obse: Blazing Arrow patrol in the lead. i The" following prescription ts being | bill in about half. 7 h: ~, 2 &y to the 4th of the succeeding there will lat her home, 39 Franklin street, New :::;n ‘but t‘;:l:: K"’,‘:a'&.?fi‘?’ al‘lfiofiifid u?,“{é“f.&".’- 'B"‘c'z'ie;""n?,'.?}'.“ e e e e on Diseases of the be a general disturbance in the|London, Tuesday morning. She had ipass . na X and | breaking up severe coughs and colds. SUITS Ty =k e R nchitia oot thereby o BLOOD AND STOMACH. atmisphere which will be noticeable: |been ili for some time wWith a come | acing & 5 i, . Sompate Snd sigmalling:; .| SCENT = Rheumatism (includin; Neuritis), - | compassionate, and of lively sensibil- 14 mile hike, carpentry and |Yenting Grippe, Pneumonia or other a number of changes will take place, | plication of diseases. Mrs. Tinker | e frows of other that . - | *etious and permanent lung trouble. 18. b jlin Troubles, Bloody Spatum, Run:|Horace -Johnson predicts. The earth | was greatly interested in church work. | had nis country needed a viciir cooking for first class scout: R. John- | *“Goi™Y. $12. and up. At $18. and $20. = drugxist 4 large bot- had his country needed a victim for |som, knife and hatchet and scouts' | tie ot Omidase *(comtaining Tardening of the Arteries. Culturs|Will move into and through the quake | After her husband's death, May 4, its relief he would have offered Lim- | pace. tablets) and eve we are showing the most un- reatment oniy, for Blood' discases. | 2one of its orbit. 1915, her health bes-zhfidwe-k;n. She | self 'as o sacrifice. His understanding | ° — e o one ot tie ‘.m‘.h;:.: to” siowly melt iimple_and reliable prevention of Ty- s survived two ren, Rev. C.|was lucid, and his judgment accurate: your mouth so powertul heal- |usual val hgl: Kables and Lovkiaw. 7 °* "V"| During the public reception hours | Perley Tinker of New York ‘and. ifre: g 3 Held Rehearsal. ues. lours: -! m.; P. m. so that his conduct or action never be. ing ’ultfi m‘!lb‘ with the saliva, will - the remodeled First Baptist rel arence o) St ‘Those who are to take part in the|reach and heal inflamed mem- o outside visits. atter 8 p. m. e o oty Baptist church. | Clarence C. Stone of St Paul. Minn. trayed hurry or confusion. As a final reac o - f him, it is said that never in |OPeT®. Patience, which the Ladles’|branes, clear the mrou of all dange 3 to § o'clock, tea was served iIn the WEDDING D ot i bas ey mere e suxitiary ot 'the Y. M. C, A ous germ life, loosen a dry, hoarse or an Endeavor room by the la- e tight cough and by stopping the forma- who had in o great a degree the al- |present soon held a rehearsal at the | [EN" POURE SRS, 0% LCORREE T STOT dies of the church. Mrs. Frank R. CrithotsSoason. most divine faculty of commanding|¥- M- C. Al Wednesday evening. chial” tabes: quickly ‘end. the b Johnson and Mrs. I. D. Rough, recent- | cparies F. Cruthers of this city and | the confidence of his fellow men and e Sistent “hang on", 1o0se cough. Many €S Iy of Norwich, poured. Mg Atorl Sunmce o0 Daiae were o rule the willing. Wherever he be- a serious, pomsibly fatal, case of lung married in Baltic on April 26 by Kev. family, state, A e A T T - n 4 m laze In vV oL R T, et r:.’"’r'«::'w}‘:& Chaties Bl i e e oty Incidents In Society |||3%,™sirnis s of S0t i i 207 MAIN STREET IOLIN shows a total of $321,360. Mr. of Albert Cruthers and Sadie Ladd T pnd easy to take, are not at all ex- was a member of the famous Vi Cruthers. The bride is the daughter ve, contain no harmful or habit- TEACHER : of Mr. m.f Mrs. P. A. Swanson of E:":“‘ gy b R SR er leading druggists every- » Archer Richmond here sell th positi - erick A. Johnson, of Uncasville. S T P A5 15 | stodent at Harvard, was & vecsnt guest antes dhat e ;",‘,",,,,"",,".:,:E":_!":,‘E'; COAL ) All String Instruments repaired | | estate gocs to his' widow. s K"m“ g d'““'"n‘ M"W- B of Dr. and Mrs. Bdward H. Linnell. | M hclnfg e by fiving thon 2% | John A. Morgan & Son Violins sold on easy térms Consumers’ League of Con-|censed Constandl_Lakovitz was fined Chicago, | take nothing In it place. A SnEls pack. UL ERRD: Bie Piase Nor: e eSSt Weinctany moraing. X i | SRt R AT St S 5 % e city col ne y morning. | & BULLARD. Siies Piace, Ner AR o bz Office Washington Building e, during July and August. Letters were M. laski Pol th 0. [ Eczema Cured or Money Refunded. sent out yesterday to all the cham- catio: and This guarantee goes with every box Corner Water and West Main Streets ?erl of eomt}nenie 131 the state asking harged Dr. Hobwnln &nm“ s Olll:-llwnl t. Ice ether DENTIST T varninad Thictoents Gommany. | Lokt il reward the men for as- : m..‘“‘;"..n Yo matter how | THE DIME SAVINGS BANK . . m‘m"‘mm“ : 3 for throw- e g OF NORWICH R & NES n. czmmb of the rd company, Lot : man. druggist, D E. J. JONES Coast Anmery. who is a member of me“SbflntuiHingm board of the milltia in Father Mathew Cadets Drilled. fake elevator Shetucket Stieet en- * trence. Phone. -