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| | g e England_and the off an electrically | ma- | from the " a , X 1 win be"followed by & pro- ehhuhmwcmm:m-nun’.:n iy Ry nounced change to colder weather Corporati o' clnck this. e ] & o . 2 cold wave in virtually anl districts "almost, w without Sed: and women haxe £iadly mede’ fhis ‘Lot Sast of the Mississippi : s s by | et Exeminer > . 204 That tomoling Gock snccecd doe next 24 hours: < 3 E ¥ fied, to P make thin follks fat even where a1l of Storm warnings are_dis : 3 the body, giving permission for its re- s Tendous, business. we have done: 'No the Atlantic coast from drastic diet. flesh oreams, massage Eastport; Me. ‘1 es, one of - Mr. Lavole leaves his pa 5 of! o aatpore, Me 8 Pt s : i i parents, sev. oils or em but a _simple, harm. home, Lt TH it 08 4 and AND THE ADVANTAGES ARE ALL WITH OUR CUSTOMERS gales; middle Atlantic coast, ; . fresh shifting, becoming . northwest { NORWICH MEMBERS RECEIVE - CONVENTION PROGRAMMES State Fruit and Vegetable Assséiation Forecast. Rates 75 conte mer'dav and un |, Northern g g HAYES BROTHERS. to Meet in Annual Gathering. Telsshone 1222 SO Brietber | eocthern Now. Eagwa: Bkl & = _ et hmmdbflwc,ofl,mflhsdw snow Thursday; much colder Thurs- forwich members have received cop- y . . . day night; Friday fair, with a cold |1e2 of the programme of the:twanty: e Fid 2 Sno ToF petuags of assembled during the inventory peri- DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN [™Elitorn New York: Rain on coast|ton of the Connecticut Pomological z o A od—are now being closed out at ridiculously low prices. and sngw or rain in interior Thurs-fSocisty l,';gfl‘anb-;-l S . : e Growers . : Dental Surgeon L e e i tion fo bo held in Foot” Guara hail . These lots are too small and too numerous to enumerate, MeGrory Bliiding, Nerwich, Conn. SHiser ehGomuc G IDw S0 - Georse doors. but they are laid out conspicuously on display, so that ~ e -eclipses, The following records, reported £rom | arranged “with Dk cer St i nar % : charge of the subscriptions. Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |decire to meet the presentoduy mosds] .. 3 - P * Meaproniaes esoe! esterly. ture “and the Daromettis | o svers’ seower. everyone can readily see them—and buy them. When in temperat THE NORWICH FUR CQ. |cherses Weanesdss: Ther. Rar.| . THose-alfeedy arranged fabigés: De. 3160 A B Oy A you are down this week, drop in and look around—ses 7a m 32 3008 | Charles Brooks, 'Washington, D. C.. era uni - - o “3 a a m %5 30.03 | Pathologist, United States Department | the : oo ey verong. oir, Bronents [N if there are not many little things (or big things) which §p.m #40 3005 | Of Asriculture; Mr. t According to Supt. John M. Cramp- | t of Woonsocket scheduled Hebron, Me., “ means that about ccording. uj , eam ‘was. to Apples Through Associated ~Effort”; [seven such man tan i_the Gel son e Sismeniosicn, | Ploy Sstuniax evaniag but their gume {f YOW €HB buy and save money on your purchase. are open Tor business with a new line of Furs, Coats: Skins, and all kinds of Trimmings for Fall and Winter. e e e e i i e R e e e M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, Predictions for Wednesday: Over-|Prof. W. W. Che Phene 708-12 #5447 Maln Strest | cast, Probably followed by rain oF | Mass. Asssciate mareot; Abiherst B e Tt [y sy ey gitis wil e thb 2 snow. - - § ma “Wednesday’s weather: Cloudy; light lesé. M"}‘{::fl::"l:'gu#fif:‘m e years, lb‘a “N A ““l‘.’ 2’““‘]?{. - ln] S s e COUNTRY BOARD snow in evening. Giaies of Trait Proftably’; Beof S| thers I san interval of more than e ty Decme Eective st Laay mignis gume it was staed ths ess [ty = e B. Haskell, Balumore, Md. Agrono-|centurles. Thers will be two more of | . pcrintendent. represents only about | twice this season. The first same was Windham, Conn. - "-;“'*"-‘“_H‘“fiT mist of the’ Natiznal Sol Imiwevamen these years In the mext century and |5nclthird of the total number of deer simply an accommodation game and |} Here are some very special offerings of Odd Pieces and e - o T Hig oon . ning the Fertl # | Killea. the local boys did not have their res- i “WINDHAM INN." Unexcelled home- . ; ?|of the Soil for Frult and Vegatable| The first eclipse of the moon in 19 e A i TR S U | o et T P B o S St RSBt |t off s SIS SO0 I e e o et s e 1, S Jer i || Broken Color ts in Silks and Dress Goods | Challenger. Fhone 35 Day. & m I p mIlam[la mfiass, Secretary Massachuseits State | an. 7. rfora ¢ . ! B ki B [ B o iyt s of | b, ecee v foty i 1y | 2ok ot s e S |7 X Feme 2 e pome foon || DRESS GOODS SEASONABLE SILKS | scking Lawr: Mr 3, C Hendeckeon, | e western hemispherc. ~The begin- | ber. killed in other counties’, follow: % 5 Piischangers. 17— 230 || 54-1och Flannel Suting, nait wool, | Flowerea Toulard Siik, 34 inches § D.S. vIARSMH : “Growing Tomatoes, | BINE was visible In central and west. ! Haven, 206 Middleses, 181; Tolland, B e 82 7= 232 |] in sarnet. African brown ana green | wide, in brown, plum, reseda and | ]5 > S e E“P}Pl:rr‘l':fl:;:: Oé'.',m'“fl‘ central and eastern portions of the |164; Fairfield, 140. Hoefer 71 82— 225 |} —at 59 a yard, value T5c. catawba—at 50p « yard, value The. | 1 = | ¥.. Agricultural A New York Cen. | Paclfic ocean. RIC| e g g1 . I8 1a 4 Pianos B S onE ater Tt 1 Tow | iy Rilirond Limcs - Up.te-Date oA Fartial sdligse of the sun ocour- s CLAmCE EAGER. - 81 80 93— 254 |} At 88c a Yd., value $1.00 | At 89c a Yd., value $1.00 | Pi = | sreEaieatey " NS COUR” | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 410—1173 || Wool Serges in handsome plaid ef- | Wash Taffeta Silk, for waists and | P 18YCI'- anos GREENEVILLE Washington, D. C., Secretary American |, Lhe other difappearances of the| Eager Pictured in Washington Paper cs. fects, for separate skirts, 42 and | aresses, 32 inches wide, Tn bimek s .. - oy | Epmologieal Socleiy, will act as judgs | HRVFRIES, 10 LG fr0 2rTRneed on e o B, Besenpgod 22o- IR e TATes 89c ayard, valuo | e, pink ena lght blue—st 80c | Victor VlthOlaS Fourth. Quarterly Mesting of the M.|of the fruit exiibit and also speak o8| "X partial eclipse of the sun June| The Washington Post of Sunday | Bromy - 9 270 i a yard, value $1.60. 1 er”; Prof. C. R. Crosby. Ith: 18-19; -invisible at Washington. contained a twe-column likeness of | Daly ... 233 |} At 89¢ a Yd., vals $1.25 1 ON EASY TERMS Church—Basket- | Exiension Professor of = Entomol A total eclipse of the moon on July | Miss Clarice Eager, daughter of Mr. |\ Emerson 30 t ik Cor WAMIVE Wt = At 49¢c a Yd., value 59¢ i ball Team Organized. Cornell University, “Spraying the Ape | 4, Invisible at Washington. The be-land Mrs. George Eager, the latter be- | 2 = " |} Novelty Broeade, 50 inches wide, » i Suniight Building, Marsh Building, ple to Control Aphis, Red Bug and|Smning will be visible senerally in|ing formerly of this city. The picture 312-1715 |§ for sults or skirts, in black and | Yard-wide Brocade Tussah Silk tn § 46 Frankiin Strest, 230 Stat Strest, | The fourth quirterly conference of | Other Insects”; Prof. H. F. Thomp- | Asetranie: Atrice. iayone . cxcoot the | Va5 headed “Fluent young musician ie dark green—at 89c a yard, value | black, white, pink, Copenhagen, | Norwich New Londen the North Main street M. E. church |son. Amherst, Mass., Professor of Ves. | momaanatern partion | sed “tha ouey | IOW attracting attention in soclal coir- | Mechanics Outclass Paperhangers. $1.25. navy and yellow—32-inch Striped etable Gardening, M: husetts 2 3 cles,” and of her it said: Miss Eager,| . Taints . Bapah 1 —ib was held in the vestry of the Feder- |¢table Gardening, Massachusetts Agri- | Xiiantic ocean, The emding will be | oo g of tmo American conout ot B e = Tub Silk for waists, in six eolors— § : ated ‘church Tuesday levening. Rev:{Tiopi in tne Hotton Distriet and. ine| L0l Senerally in western Australia. | Barmen, Germany, who has fust re- [ noPelessy, butciassed in Toe Dowling |§ At 98c a Yd., value $1.50 | (5, "0 00 "ol C i | | Georse E. Scrivener, district superin- | History of a Successful City Market | Sonsh armirica. 7 ©orope: Africa and turned to America. has attracted much | Fiesday evening. The Mechanics took (| 42 and 4é-inch Storm Serge In 3 G ¥ ¥ tepdent, was in the chair. A large iuanaigd by Growers”; Dr. E. H. Jen- |~ July 18 will see the .sun partly | sccomplishments “'V_ mostcian ana | three straight from the decorators.|f plack and colors—also Novelty | 79¢ a Yd., value $1.00 ¥ number-of members of the Methodist [ XInS, New Haven, Direcor Connecticut | eclipsed, but the phenomienon cannot [ fincotll " Ajthough only 15 years oid, | oW of the Mechanics had Migh to- |} weaves in figured and striped 4 5 o3 % I Shurch wese present to hiear reports. of | Experiment Stations, “Iurther Obser- | b Gbgerved In this part of the world | insuist Although only 15 vears old, | tal.” Tioefer was in very poor form || JeAves (o, UEWTSR ) a70, DT | sik ana Linen Poplin, 36 inches | the treasurer and the recording stew- | Yation on Experiments in Fertilizing a| On Dec. 13 there will be an annular | fue i and German. ZEsndL it 15 .doubtiur AL Capt. Mivim Wil i S0 S oy wide, in white, lght blue, w, | Repaired and Remodeled [ard. These reports covered the hoid- |Peach Qrehard’; Miss ~ilorsa Rose | eclipse of the sun; invisible at Wash- 2 - e e R i ST sl brown, wisteria, Belgian an ings of the M. E. church, both in E: Department of Home | ington. 2 day night's showing. The scores: Y alue $1.25 gray, ¥ % gian e by money and real estate. A large bal- | Economics New Jerk S paiien, A total eclipse ot the moon will take BOYS’ HOUR. R T At $1.19 a Yd,, value $1.. green—at 79c a yard, value $1.00 the ance was shown in reasury after 7 alue of [place on Dec. 27. It wi visible s o 42-inch Wool Poplin in navy—42- Two Hundred See Moving Pictures At $¥.19 a Yd., value $1.25 a year of extra expense on rej to | Fruits_and Vegetables in the Diet t Washington, and the b ng will " A pool league comprising four teams S e Propeiigs Tho s P ot . Seare, - Amieist Math [ goncratly be. Vistble. n COrhE nnd | and Hear Talk by President Case. | will Soon he staricd in the vilage. A || inch French Serse in black, sreen " and Copenhagen— | gjlk and Wool Poplin, 40 inch FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR | treasurer wers read and accepted and | Pomologist, | Massachusetts Agricul- | South America, throughotit the Pa. Mmeeting to arrange a schedule wil be | navy, garnet per the stewards for ‘the coming = year |tural College, “My Observations on i|cific ocean and in the extreme north- | Nearly 200 boys attended the week-|held this evening and the schedule |§ at $1.19 a vard, value §1.25. wids, fn Dok, nuvy, §tbea, ciab COMPANY elected. The federation plart was |Trip Through the Fruit-Growing Sec- |eastern part of Asia, while the ending §ly boys' hour which was held on Wed- | will be announced later. Following » adopted as provided for by the two |tions of the Far West and South.” may be seen generaliy in North Amer- | nesday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A.|the meeting there will be a pool match || At $1.39 a Yd., value $1.69 | any. vellow. pink and catawba THAYER BUILDING churches five years ago. The boara’| There will be a series of ten-minute |ica, throughout the Pacific ocean and | Two reels of interesting moving between Samuel Armitage and Bis- » $1.19 a yard value $1.25 Of trustees was elected as follows: |discussions on © Topic of Interest)in eastern Asia and Australia. tures were shown and President James | sotte. The match is 126 balls. 54-inch Panama in gray—43-inch Striped Serge In brown and sreen. | A4 €1 49 5 Yd,, value $1.75 William H. Gordon, Andrew K. Le- [to Connecticut Fruit Growers.” by L. Case of the Y. M. C. A. gave an MAHONEY BROS. yander and Robert McNeely. Hobers |such well known men as: G. A. Drew. | LESS OLD POTATOES inspiring talk. In the attendance con-| St. Louis Dance and Entertainment. |l biue and gresn—s0-inch Chiffor i = MoNeely was also clected recording | Greenwich: Haarold M. Rogers, South test the Mghegans had 9 and.the Pe- fourth entertainment and dance || Broadcloth in green and plum—5i- | Black Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches | FALLS AVENUE steward of the conference. Rev. A [ingto orman H. Brnes, Yalesville ON HAND THIS YEAR | i, "5 M 3 e e o buasiy sy Be [l s Tronsh ‘Earey in wray, brown |'wise;. for- waiste ide sl Hack, Li d V. Burdon was appointed auditor of | C. L. Gole, West Cornwall E. M. Tve 3 e The boys who will participate in the [ Frron Py 08 St o Fnesday || iy Foemetan “at $138 & yard : | Boarding [l the accounts which. were audlted | Meriden: Stanclift Hales, South Glas: | Estimate is 43 Per Cent..Less Than | 1€ So¥S Who SO partiopar in, (00 evening. Refreshments were served. |8 4al.c%51 50 and 31.60. " | $149 a yara, value $1.75. 4 and found to be correct. ; tonbury; Charles G. Billings, Hazard- Supply of Two Years Ago. Saturday_evening will have their final|The Sacred Heart orchestra furnished || V!ue 31:00 and 3185 At $1.59 a Yd., val 1.75 i ville. ractice Thursday night. ing 3 . . ] s guarasies our servics to be the Basketball Team Organized. Important reports will be made by| Suppliesofpotatoes on hand Jan. 1, | e s duning; (hei sfevbng At $2.19 a Yd., value $2.50 |At$ a Yd, value § best most reasonable orices. The Mighty Five, a fast local bas- |DF: W. E. Britton, New Haven, State | 1917, for market in 19 important north e 5 or Coating, 54 inches wide, | Black Radium Silk, 40 inches wide ' Entomologist, “Injurious Insects and |ern potato growing states are esti- 2 ote T ; | ana excellent quality—at $189 = in navy, brown, catawba and green e b ketball team . under the direction of g vl Benjam! reani Their Effects on the Past Season’s |mated by the bureau vf crop estimates | New Londoners whose milkmen| Burpee Thdrlow has accepted a po- Most Clgars Are Goode racanuy'“ %Eei’ewh’&:ffl:& .;,‘:f.g Fruit Crops™; Dr. G. P. Cliiton, New |of the United States Department of | have been charging 9 eents a quart of | ition with the Ponemal mills and |} —at $2.19 a yard, vaiue $2.50. yard, value $1.75. THESE ARE BETTER | lineup smong 'which are Some weli | Haven, Botanist. Conn. Agricultural | ASticulture fo be aluut 41 per cent.[late. while their neighbors have been |started work the first of the weel TOMS . B e A e, Wili | Experiment Station, "A Heport on |smller 17in {he aerogo haldiigs o | Paying 10, will cease to have any ad- — 1-2.3 5c CIGAR play a preliminary same at Taftville | Funzous Diseases in Connecticut the|JaD. 1 of the preceding five years. |vantage in the problem of meeting the | yrjes Rose Davis has resigned her 45 GOOD FELLOW:10cCIGAR [ Fritay Svening agadiet ‘tne wigera of {Paxt Yoari LT Stevens Connecti | If, for the purpos of comparicon. | Mt Somt, 08 MW, Y (008 seting | position wih the Fonemalh il and Yalues In Wash Goods ‘ that plac G , has in his |cut Agricultural College, “New Fruits |the estimates in percentages of mar- s s Qectht T Thee wns | has accepted a position with the J. B. ¥ Try them and see. agaregation the foowing fast men: |and Vegetables of Value'; E. M. Stoa- [ketable. stocks of potaises on band |at 9 cents have decided that they ean | yjartin Co. ' THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St. | Finlavson. Tilley, Ableman, Poole and | dard, New Haven, “Plans for Import-|Jan. 1 be applied to the estimates of | continue 10 40 B no lonker and, ‘il Windsor Suitings, in worsted effects on dark grounds, 37 H Charnetski and Pierce. The local |ant Publicity Work for Connecticut |total production, it shows in the 19 St o inches wide, in very attractive designs and colorings, value 91/2‘: & Next to Palace Cafe 2l | Enit Thitvest N dout| states ‘included (which produced 61 |claim that the increased cost of srain l:&yucvmma nk:u. gme flf{' the .re;:m BNULE T 'X’gn!c “h R Cot;h.‘te fomt | per cent. of the total 1916 crop and 66 fndn';:?“or Jeaxes no other course open| = ‘nn:;mslnn. PR 12%;c a yard—Spe S s o am of DI Remlwanhilies: D ey Eime 1L oD Nt Of | eunite—fiew Eangon e Ko AR | B en. 25, 1914 by Rev. " "{ariey || Fiannel Plushe for Kimonas, 27 inches wide—also 27-inch Plein | aez%usm'rmsywo!eh:-wmnm:&n. g | O itional features will include | PaTed with 106,225,000 & year ago, 169, —— e T Dushechdnd Mer [ Cotonit Ratine in tan. brown, layender and white, value 1Sc 12'/2(: % 5 Cooking Demonstrations—Best way of | poi000 t¥o years azo, and 129,941,000 TAFTVILLE GIRARD —GARCEAU—In_ Willimantic, [§ 279 19¢ & va i | bushels the “average holdings of the ? Jan. 30. 1917, by Rev. J. J. Papilion, |} School Serse, 32 inches wide, pretty worsted effects on dark i ] 15¢ § I prics..... “ Membership Campaign, On. preparing fruits and vegetdbles for the = . i . fablo will be shown each afternoon |Preceding five vears on Jam. 1. These | o ol on i mlil Eund Organ- jifss Phoebe’ Garceau and Thomas |} oroinas, & very serviceable fabric, value 130 a. yard—Spes A membership campaign is in prog- | 2P0 YIU b Show : figures indicate a scant supply of old - - , by domestic science .. cessastrannas gress at .::fi: Geeenevills Eonmnh students from: the Connecticut Agri. |POtatoes during the spring months. ized—Robert Walker, President— = price & Homal O D e o itter mams |cultural College and the Hartford and St. Louis Grand Festival—Notes. DIED i § ‘members and the class obtaining the Meriden High schools. Prizes will be| CORONER BROWN AT GALLUP—In Leffingwell, Jan. 36, 151 awarded for the most attractive and TRESTLE ACCIDENT A mass meeting was held in the| Willlam A. Gallup, in the 3ist year Brgeet pomver Sr mimbers a7 1n2 | STATIN, 5,0, on, stimciing mad NT SCENE | o Tarle Sociat o 3 | 0% 103 252,cc 1 tne mome. ot 31 ow els, es, Etc close w a: 3 - 3 uneral service at the homse of his . interest is being shown among the |Mmeals and the results will form part|Will Not Announce His Finding for [JoNday evening for the purpose wof | Fior " cderick H. Gallup, East Great| , clageen and opans new: sdmes’ nave FSC D00 00" o he o chaes ot Twa or Three Days. American’ Relief fund. The meeting | Li°3"yaioc "0 “rtermoon. Teb. 1F mxactly 20 pairs of fine quality Wool Blankets—these come % iready been enrolled. Aok T e Shegipor > 2 was called to order by secretary of “:| MITH—Tn Taftville, Jan, 31, 1917, in white and an assortment of plaid effects. Regular price ss 98 : oroner Franklin H. Brown of Nor- | the club, Thomas Addison. Robert | 'y o, Naismith, widow of Thomas |[] 15 $5.00—Clearance price P - . . 4 " E. Hayes, Extension Department, Con- Vi Spoke at Shop Maesting. ELEATes, Hiinaide Depas n- | wich was in Sound View Wednesday | Watker wwas then chosen chairman ot | 15 ] i 'ge, and Mis: vier of - Naismith, aged 72 years, 4 months. - £ Rev. A. w. Burdon of the Federated | Alice Knowlton, New Haven County | migent where Bdwasd Rabiain; “of | o Pocting. Mr. Walker gave a short | Notjos of funeral hereaftor. 36-inch Crepe Noveities, for waists | Turkish Towels b church addressed a woll attended shon | Farm Bureau. lar 33c } eetin the Therm: i Lyme_recently fell from a trgstle of | American order and expressed his | HARPER_In this city, Jan. 31, 1917, |§ and dresses, these are regul Finé Jacquard Turkish Towels;at J T 5 ety e R the New Haven road while ailghting | hope that those intereated n the w:rk' Isabel S. Harper of North Main |} and 39c values at 1230 these pfrlc:eu: / nesday noon. Rev. Mr. Burdon spoke Wi ; W TROOP SIX IS from a train, recelving a fracture Of | woald mive it thelr attention. It piroet. ook hin, eEt fotn Brow 1417 megh the" sKull, from which he disd at the | the uraaimous vote SF the cub fo er | Notice of tuneral hereafter. e ook’ OGE TaApkN; At 190 —vaiue st Soth Kin: b Teln Jvow. 14~ AL, Aol PLANNING A RALLY |Memorial hospital Monday. The coro- | ganize a branch to be known as the mussed and solled, sizes 20, 22 and At 87Vgo—value 50 , . eo—vaius 50c. RIS PRUASL twe: Yool ok, ner found that the trestle was not | Taftville bramch of the Britiah-Am: _— Members of the Local Scout Council | boarded between and beside the track | jcan Heliet Fusd. The f ol 24-ich—these we offer at one- At 880 —value 76a. : g With New Haven Concern. Will Make Brief Remarks. on which the train that Rabizzini was | cers were elected: President, Robert third off prices. At 6% —value S7%e. i poEranic Staley, formerly of this oity | . . o o Boy | PESSeIESL on came in and, that there | Walker; treasurer. Albert Hulme; sec- regular b as accepted a’ responsible position ve ing of Troop 6, Boy 2 tracks | retary, Thomas Addison; committee, Comfortal tand sanitary—warmth ; With a blg New Haven firm, Mr.|Scouts of America was held in the|Rabizzini evidently fell between the e e ':.,m.p,‘ghe;“:éxfi:’ .'.""..'.:‘r"".a’f.‘,w';.. Ppink, biue i % Stanley has been employed in Bridge- | vestry of Trinity M. E. church Monday | ties to the highway. Coroner Brown Dol :m“n_n““'" $5.00 value at R $3_95 THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. | rt. evening at seven thirty. The meeti will not give his finding for two or v ADAMS TAVERN|Z Wae called to order with @ salute ¢ | thres days. A the flag. There were ten scouts pres- ' . s ' e ent. Patrol leader Charles Haddad = ‘was made secrétary protem on ac- FORTY YEARS A offer to the public the finest standard N Ao Shomich | o Sermgtary i " of Beer of Surope and America: for other scouts after the Baeds fof I New London Mad 9,576 and Putdam . Bass, 20 Becw . 'Als. Guinness' Dublin_8 I3 BaIY hope Of cute Sas an operation, |to_ those present. Members _of = the & C. Imported Trusses i me no good. Finally 1 got | Norwich Scout Councll will say a few AT e b Bl SR O 5 ne. Fears * have|ond class 3 . S50 ST Dt A, ARNacher. pasted 3&9:‘,:‘-2;\::‘.0&-‘- heyer Te | was o candidate for meraberehip. The : ’ A A. ADAM, N 322 catpenteR” rhie Wik N0 ppera: |mesting adjoourned at 8.5 THEY'RE FINE! LIVEN YOUR i DQn t Yofl want Good Teeth? potiing to well Wut \will wive full 1n" | Attending National Chamber Annual. ; Gi : formation sbout how you may ford » CLEAR YOUR HEAD. < Sond Bavs e Sekre: LoUr teeth Wiied, NORWICH'S POPULATION 16,658 “GASCARETS” FOR T was badly ruptured while lifting a |jecture. Refreshments will be 41 3 Teiepbone $19 tion, no no trouble. 1 ha- ¢ ‘fina g Bty fs bt g o g ose the dread of the dental chair ssuse you o meglect them? veu et saout Sporatl . C. retary Brock- our me SR e Bueny ey, et mher of foo X | Soe: Manchester, orewned or extractad ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. Penter, "SRG Al A R LT e My i NO HEADACHE, SOUR STOMACH, Truckin oy i Fev. “sscretary ‘of ‘the New London | 113: Winchester, 436 Groton. BAD COLD OR CONSIPATION CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES £ red—y n Chamber of Commerce, arc attending | Meriden. 10,405; ‘Portiend. 4635 Ston BY MORNING. = STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE < the annual meeting of the United hfin- 6,312; Vernon. 5,446: Killingly, . STERILIZED INSTRUNZNTS and States Chamber of ~Commerce in | 5.712; Piainfeld, 4531; Putnam, 4192, 4 : —_———— | Washington, D. C. 3 and _ BATZ. 8::;' 19-cent :‘&u S & cLlAuA:v.':_r'cc sk aa o-mlng‘ . o SECOND CHURCH TREASURER'S ‘ |part of the Dogy-—are’ quickiy over. DzNT'gT LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK ASTOUNDING REPORT REPORT IS ACCEPTED [{oms BY Ursing e f these appeal fo you, call for examinstion and estimite Ne A. D. LATHROP Office—car. Market and Shetucket Sta DR. E. J. JONES eharge for DR. F, C. JACKSON OR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS (Buccessers to the King Dental Co.) . NOR! b X 203 MAIN ST. PR . ORWICH, CONN. Ez» ? FOR NORWICH Was Presented at Adjourned Mesting The wgfe of a merchant had stom- of Ecclesiastioal Society. ach trouble so bad she could eat noth- ing but toast, fruit and hot water. olse ia fer- X would_sour and § i ] 4 . N ; 33: g % i ;i b it ] P F TH %E ] ! g 2 i Hi] Telephone YOU WANT put your bus- Lady Asistant it reli TCASE constipation, sous. stomach or B0, Sntaprovents dopendictis. It nas d by, - & >t 4 to put your bus 7 B L5