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INSURANCE INSURANCE, | FOR EVERYT-IMNG INSURAELE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street Nerwich,:Conn, Mn-{nyu‘ wintehr fire I|l bes: sinst with a poliey o GOOD FlR?INSU ANCE. Dufcyctive furnaces, defactive fucs and accidents with stoves very ofton start the %ire | winter that results /h a total loss—| on the safe side and have us insure your property-today in our strong cam- ™" ISAACS. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards’ Building 91 Main 8% ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, = Mimeys-a.lat Over Uncas Nat. Bank. Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames GRAND CIRC kulu to be Discussed at Today's Meefine—hfonm] Columbus, O., Jan. T—Indications at today’s preliminary meeting here of Grand Circuit stewards, were that the 1918 Grand Circuit racing season jwill be opened at the North Randall, Cleve- land, track during the week of July 15. The schedule committee, composed of E. W. Swisher of Columbus, Ed Tipton of Lexington, Ky, and Thom: as Murphy of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., held a meeting today and completed the 1918 schedule. Announcement of the schedule, however, was withheld until 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, wuntil after the executive committee of the stetvards meeting. Following is the tentative unofficial schedule: (tieveland—Week of July 15. Kalamazoo—Week of July 22 Toledo—Week of July 29. Columbus—Week of August 5. cleveland—Week of August 12. —Week of August 19. e—Week of August 26. Readville, Mass—Week of Sept. 2, Hartford, Conn-—Week of Sept. 9. Syracuse, N. Y.—~Week of Sept. 16. Columbus—Two Wweeks, beginning Sept. 23. Lexington, Ky.—Week of Oct. 6. Atlanta, Ga.—Week of Oct. 13. This tentative unofficial schedule was made up on the possibility that Toledo ang Readville,” Mass., a suburb of \Boston, may be addeqd to the circuit UIT STEW B 4 3 and Walter 1 ‘club to consult with government offt- cials relative to the payment’efswar games. L4 v E 4 ing of Secretary-John H » league, John Foster of theWew ‘Hapgood of - the taxes on passes to baseball be held in the Cooley house. Eastern League Directors to;Meet. : | Hartford, Conn.. Jan. 7.—A meeting of the directors of the Bastern league baseball association will” be held in Springfield, Mass., yon Friday 'next, Jan. 11, at 2 p. m. The session will The di- rectors will go over the general situa- tion regarding the season of this year and hear the report of President Dan- iel O'Neil on his- attendance at the meeting of the association of “minor baseball leagues. ¥ Princeton Fi::Wh-. Princeton, N. J. Jan, 7.—Princeton | defeated Dartmouth at today, 26 to 7. ‘basketball here GIRL BOWLERS HERE. Willimantic Team of Girls to :Bowi'a Match in This City Tonmight. ‘A quintette of the fair sex whizh goes under the name of the Johnsdi ingithe Baltic ‘high ‘single ‘The seores: * | Firth .o ......10¢ e TRARSI T s Simonean . .. 3 Bricson ...l 121 % 513 {43 . Clerks... 95— 233 112 108— 326 79 - 14— 115 91— 300 123— 333 607 508 516 1526 - PALACE LEAGUE STANDING. e 11 10 11 10 High singi id et le—Leopo! High team total—No. 3 High team single—Nn, Individual Averages. Games. 1nfall. Ave. 696 and Ruth had high total aggressive 2% |'staved ‘the full ten rounds when he . 1110 s His whole record shows' ‘that nothing can induce him to force the pace and make the best use of his enormous strengthgand weight. Willard’s bout with™ Frank Moran would have | been no fight at all if Moran had' ‘not forced the pace. beginning to end thé smaller man did all the rushing and was directly responsible for all the ac- tion that took place. ‘Willard was on the defensive throughout and the blows he delivered were for defen- sive purposes for the part. When his counters on the moving Pittsburger had the ‘latter the situation called for a rush on the champion’s part, but nothing could induce him to make an mote and ‘Moran slow- d should not hawve lasted half the dis- tance. i ‘Willard won that bout so easily that he was not: criticized severely for his lack of ring sgeneralship, but that was not the case in other houts. Wherever - ke appeared because of In his novice -days, . when he was doing his best to obtain recognition. Willard was reasted and ridiculed his lack of fighting spirit. It made him sour and morose in the extreme. It.was pointed out to Willard time -and again that if he seriously, he would have to do a expected the public to take him little more fighting while in the ring instead of allowing his smalfer opponents to do all' the work. But nothing could induce him to put a little spirit into his work. ‘When the roasting here in the Fast became too hot far he received TAFTVILLE Cubs Oust ‘geline Carpenter. During the past week there has been of Mill The Olympics are still well in the lead. The Hustlers are in The Demon Five went no change in the standing League No. 1. second place. Demon Five From Third Place “in Mill’ League No. 1—Olym- pics Leading—Party for Miss An- 4 Sensible Cigarette Every time you see a man: smoking a Fatima, you know he is getting all the comfort- that is possible in a cigarette. lections of 'both popular-and classical music _were rendered by the guests, Miss Camelia -Cormier presiding at the piano. ~An elaborate menu was ‘served by the’hostess during the evening. The party broke up at a late hour, all wish- ing the hostess many happy returns cf the day. Those present were the Misses Camelia_Cormier, Alexina;Pel- tier, Beatrice Bergeron, Carrie ®d- wards, Mary Skinner, Annie Thoma, Touise Roessler, Katherine Hasler, Annie Carpenter, Ida Peltier and An- s S | tomorrow. Both towns have repre- | Girls’ o thE 6 696 119 ; into last place as the result of geline Carpenter. Deamal Pk Telephone 38-3 | o atives at the. meeting. Changes | city ,L’,’;;L‘f‘,m "‘,,,‘,'m"““':;,t‘; "g:: ; 12wt iaser g [Bim. fto, hear, L Wiliard ,‘;’3535“‘_’ et e i B L B s *!in the rules will be discussed tomor- | Norwich Salesmen team. The young eee 8 32 110-2 4o ith, whom he outweighed by |onday night. The standings are: ‘To Deliver Lecture. Who |row morning at a meeting. ladies are considered the hest women S i; ;i.‘}g ig‘;:}é more than 50 pounds. Willard made OITE”‘_‘- Won. Lost. Pinfall.| Wednesday evening Miss Nefile J. et n i bowlers in the etate. In a 1031 3189 104.15|a Jjoke of himself in that fight by|Olmpics ... 19 14916 | Campbell, Home Demonstration ageut match the feminites managed to win allowing little Smith to carry the|ITlistlers 14 14842 for New London county. will give a BASEBALL TRADES, | °ne game from the Norwich boys. The fight to him all the way, and the Cubs- ... 16 15861 | lecture to the ladies of the village. It : Zame 'i6 't Do Dlayed at: the At B aaaiiot maus ina dsdiion|DemonsEive. . 38 15761 |is planned to have the lecture translit- anis a War Taxes to Be Discussed by Club | Powling alleys. ;i to Smith. Willard should have dis-f .. . et | ed into French as it is delivered so > R Owmers at National Commission posed of Smith in Jig time, but he H'gh Te"m o 19— ubs ........ 1622 | that the message will be-brought tome HiS MASTERSVOICE ™ ; Y. M. H. A.Defeated. could mot be . induced to take a|High Team Single—Demon Five.. 572|to all. : 7 Meeting. The Shoe Salesmen the Y. e High Three—Ducharme ... 382 m ! Cincinnati., 0. Jam 7—Trades, and|M: E. A. bowling team thrGe straight | Rams Tt was the same way when he|High Single—Dugas oliae Returns to New Bedford. games at the Astna alleys Monday The individual averages are: tackled. Charley Miller, evening. - Andrews then more trades a hurlesque were discussed by George Weller, Jr., has returned to dop s took high single fighter of no ability, but plenty of} Name. Played. Pinfall. Ave. |the New Bedford Textil 1 J‘Ildh W:h_c-{l sh a plan £9 of.} i mjtn’:‘“*?S In town | with 111 and Molesky captured high ess. It was a four-round bout|TFregeau .... 2010 10834 th:.t (;t; aftern;‘penrling ihesc?:;’l?&a;g by ;; I;:;u b pers: l‘ u.’filii b e n;‘nu;;;‘:w c%"l:;m:; total. The scores: and Miller rushed and swung so‘_u'l:- Dugas 3223 107-13 | with his parents at their home on Victrolas in the world. trades resulied from the discussions, Shoe Salesmen. e i e - 2485 103-14 | South Fromt street. (Cut out and. mail coupon today) msofax;‘u close observation could tell | Andrews .... .. 78 90 11— 279 5|the affair a draw. He then allowed!Reeves 3 106-29 Fi the Ci PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING, | onish Dutt .... ; 89 83 262! 953 |little Tom McMahon to outpoint|sdams 100-10 oM e Fommereo Haports. S0 At an informal meeting of the Na- | Roman 7T 96— 262 97-14 | him. Zuerner Asuncion, Paraguay ,has no' water 135-#43 Muin St, Norwich,Conan. | tional leagnue members the subject of | Coit < 89 94— PG 35 These instances were typical ex- Dachaon: supply system, so that there is a de- Please send me catalogwerand “list | war taxes proved to be the most in- 98 . 102— 294 96-2 |amples of Willard’s ring work He|Chartier 3 mand there for hand pumps, wind- idescribing the condifions, prices, | teresting topic. = ey 96-14 | never has shown anything to indi- | Murphy ....., mil] pumps, electrical and gas pumps. terms and full particulars regarding | Previous to the meeting President 43 486 1393 96-9 |cate that he would be dangerous|Molleur . ST Freight rates have been advanced your easy payment plan. 95-1 |for a clever boxer who is faster than|Coleman .30 again in Sweden 50 per cent., making Mhive 95-13lhe is and with a reach that is just|Parker 24 them 100 per cent. higher than before " troet gg-? as long. If Willard were a rusher|McKelvey s the war. i -7 |he would look like a sure winner|Mills .. Lotk . | McClure .. 936 |over Fulton. ~But Willard's record | Fenoit 5| s 1 Duing fthes Bryatian ;’,;ggf:g; . % | indicates that he is willing {0 lose a|Cagnon ' A ree— e 'Ilzl Smith d7%s | DoHErather Hhiang shL SERESeeIRE N h | Brodeur. a0 United States troops in France-are A L : oy L Baseball on Foreign Soil. Cubs Take Three. ot oy for ey Tench-Amercan ‘rur MARKET WAS SLUGGISH. Cont., Ml R. Murphy 1330 89.4| Many baseball men face the 1918| Monday night the Cubs took tbree|one division, enlisted men, exclusive of Sarante Sl Na L iy gai l.'t & lsflkolui 1024 85-4 |baseball season wi]th kreart mtlg ttr_eznb- _';t;axg‘h_t tfmrtx;“:‘}‘;e ]{emon F{:e. thereby | officers, have subscribed half their pay al vl e make no - % 5 R ro Sy 25 2} ling, while others look into the future ing into place in Mill Leagueifor 1 4 g for Storage. Discounts on all [Statements of Railroad Barnings Prov- i v, - wen 18 16 s Tconsiderable optimism. None | No. 1. -The Cubs were in great foym | . o i urs. Uncured Skins wanted. ed nfl_e:n ing. b, R L Metzger's Good Record. can tell what the 1918 season will bring | and all reiled hizh scores. Ducharme Practical Furrier Chile C smashed the high three for the league K 7 forth. However, while a large num- i o ket bt o ber of players will enter the service, Sol. Metzger, for the last two years course of today’s stock market doubt- H. J. YURMAN, Proprietor football coach at Washington-Jeffer- with 382, Dugas with 369 formerly i PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT i hi h the | held the record. The Cubs o Tel 1801-4 _ Foom 106, Thayer Bidg, less resulted mainly from _adverse ongias revorted af Camp Dix, at ,Zirl:ér e e e i i lihe Bt o opy als0 ks I = ol 5 e i ane istown, N. J, o take charge of | draft, based: : S AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS rg:[q“ped business sessions and south- e the athletic work under the Supervis- ! fraction of its real stars, and will be | they rolled 1622. The Hustlers ‘with 4. DR.R.J.COLLINS Wwestern centers. Ceived favorable interpretation in the Happenings over the week end re-|p." g ", ion of the Y. M. C. A. Until next Tuesday, Metzger . will act as an ob- %) server, but on that day he will suc- weakened no more than in 1815 and 1916, when ¢uite a body of big leag- uers cast their lot with the ¥ederal 1573 formerly led in this Qepartment. The scores: Demon Five, The symptoms of kidney and blad- DENTIST ecially i ceed Herman J. Nor ic | league. .| Coleman 92— 957 | der troubles are often very distressing main, "esg;cxggg ntehfle \"i’v;r szllx'fi oé S;ega:t‘ > di.r;(ctor N ton,- as athletic | °3&] ;)lt‘,e*ge};g:iub?t !izeitb%:ex:.l l;:.v: Fni gé_ 2;; ond e 11,3: Si‘:mm A I‘un-d:‘:;n J 3 i B oA ‘ DrEEs letzger was a footha a real bi , but if n 95— o75 | condition. e kidneys. seem -to suf- 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. agri:;;,;;gg‘%;‘;; ;‘éiz‘::g;:‘r::'_ star at Exeter and Pennlslylt::ia":::]( common sense basis, the 1918 season A zt‘)s'fef Tinet, s almost Every victitheoin- Phone 1178 The Hobdar af. the terstts Cont % |has shown marked ability as a coach, | S10UK be as successtul as the one the | ycKelvey 94 293 | Dlains of lame back and u b merce Commission requesting railfoads | & No better equipped man could have | 1e2EUe went throush last summer. it — = troubles which should not be negiéct- —— to file statements of their financial re- | been obtained for the position. Metz- |15 doubtful if more than a few for- 56 $61—1392 | ed. as these danger signals often lead quitements was in accord with pending ger has resigiied as coach.at W. & J, | (nate clubs will make any real mon- *" | to_ more dangerous kidney' troubles. CHIROPRACTIC Jegiplation by .congress, but raiiway and was married. ey during the war, but if most of the Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which,, 80 shares were often reactionary, when | Among those assigned to commang | ClUDS can maintain an even break they | . Murphy 9 94— 293 | many people say, soon heals and ADJUSTMENT eavy. artillery” companies in the officers' | Nl De_satisfied Managers - believe | Ducharme ) 135— 382 | strengthens the: kidneys, is a splendid, Additionol statements of railroad! | training school at Dix is Capt. Deve- that baseball will receive a great im- | Zuerner 103 94— 3203 | kidney, liver and bladder medicine, nroved disappointing and re- reux Milburn of the American inter. | oL after the war, White 101 104— 336 | and, being an herbal,compound, has @ Is a natural health method which en- | ST A national polo team. and aw or ore| Even the professional baseball has|Adams . s 115 557 300 cenizs Bt Fefaction e EiAneys| R b TmE] heslt normal movement of traffic | lnpi . i, | Ereatest polo ployers the sport yet has|Suffered to some degree hy the war = g e e e B e e 257 known health mothod. No medi. | 0T Such important _commodities as ! I % ‘44 | produced. the game itself is plaved by more peo 550 5201622 |in most cases:by: those who use It. 3 i ple than at any time in its nistory. i The American and Canadian troops have carried the game abroad, and the war has given it more of a standing in England than 20 years of peace time | introduction could have done. It has A trial will' convince: anyone. who. may~be in need of it. Better get a bottle from your nearest drug .store and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first totest this great preparation, send ten cemnts grains, livestock and lumber. 1t Industria’s moved within narrow | et limits until the final hour, when fair- | Intemnaticin; ly large buying of steels, coppers and | I al shippings effected a general rally. Unit- | ed States rose almost three points from | Kenuecott Oop cine, surgery or osteopathy used. Chiropractic Institute J. 0. Zimmermann, A. C. H Birthday Party. Miss Angeline Carpenter was re- cently tendered a party in honor of her ‘birthday at her home in the vil- i | THE GREAT AMERICAN " g GAME IN FRANCE 5% | Baseball as ‘Seen. by a2 French Sport- 2 = = - as | 132 by a number of her young lady - . i 5 H : i . been’picked up by the French and has | 28¢ Kilmer & Co., Binghartton, N, Licensed Dr. ‘of Chiropractie [(io 7. G050 & (raction under its| (28, Sey - o9, Editor. Deen introduced in the Britiah navy. | friends. She was prosented with many | 2 97 JC0To, 2 007 PRGN 220-221 Thayer Bldg, Norwich, Conn.| Special stocks, notably those owing | i & Naswile Baseball having been introduced in | Therefore, although another year of | 8/ e 20 U o e i ei" | be sure and mentiort the (Nomwich yer g, Norwich, . flld‘;eca.ctl‘;il? Y, poolsy‘vere meg‘f Mazyell” Motor France by .our soldiers, sailors and am. | War may seriously affect the profes- c & the evenming vocal se- " p 0 BoRetin. 3% Bhot ferdeA with ‘rallies includinglufifif “‘:"t;' ot bulance men, the French sporting writ- | Sional same on this side, it will heip ftman, which had registered an ex- |May Dept Stores ersli_x;e maiding - gallant attempts to |the game in the long. run. e Dr. Al . e 1035 of over six points. Sales | Mewhemt Moy of forplain the game to thelr readers. Fol- — r. Alfred Richards 'mEmcea to 520,000 shares. Mezican Tetroleum o¢ Is an item from a French SPORTING NOTES DENTIST : und. investment conditions were | Miami Cooper o AL —_— Office Hours: denoted By the sheedy absorption of |}fidye Stel eque is the ancient game of | Joe Stout, the former conference ball to the fietd modified and regu lated. One can play to 10, but to well play the theque it is mecessary to be 18 players. " dimension of mdn:‘. wuu}:._m the same she 4 ve tha 3% metefs. . One traces e $40,000,000 American Telephone six per: cent. notes, offer dat a 7 per cent. yield. The only feature of the-bond market was the further decline in Liberty 4’s from 98.60 to the new minimum of champion and record holder for two miles, expects to come east and com- pete at the Millrose games which are scheduled for Jan. 23. . 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat, Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel, 1225 e ety X : a €| The new athlétic.club of Columbus, . I b A LR Which each side. can havt foongor | 0. will take a hand hereafter in the 190 F[‘ankhn st. ageregated $4,225,000. d 12| 0 10 metres. The bases are indicateq | Promotion of water sports, and is lay ing plans for several interesting fix- tures in the home pool. Among other U. S. bonds, old issues, wera un- changed on call, ‘| by biocks of wood. The ‘first _chamber 18 THE PLACE TO GET A NICE (home .plate) 6rbase is -ordinarily a N agatnst Majestic Building, Shetucket St. and Fultow'siisby'far the faster and|can be obtained from any local drug- Opp. Post Office. N 2 (SqUare of two meters of events it will supervise two swimming ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE iy | bost of 5 e, he | ampilonships of the Allegheny Moun. | PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- {13 | (Ditcher) ought to fing tteeif at four | tains A. A. U. association, the 500-yard | O THING IN THE MEAT LINE. meters from the Arst base free stvie race for men and the 150- ; g B ? * 1% The 1ancer & ht not- to-eject:the.ball, but-lance | Yard back stroke for women. 9 VAL.LUPPERT ol Y Tt o 33 i i fllt';: the and o = 3358 ., Spfiritvof America—Patriotic Patrol. e ceeeem . Bard | NOTICE amy;ue | Cie beater: (hatter). Thejrolejof beat- CATARRH 3359 | Foreverjis.a Long, LongTime....... Soprane - ‘bafl—asisoon as ¥ - 35 is " the direction; which ] 3360 Peacook Strut—Fox Trot ; asa oung. Paperbanging. Plastertn i m‘%flm {petors Xylophone, :OrchestraiAccompainment & - a specialty in Decorating =, 7 enough to :permit 3361 Medley:offirish Jigs,. .Accordion, Piano ‘Accompainment Graining. Samples .of my work b ™ 10 rumat deast jumtrto-the.sec- 2 seen in the windows of No, 15"M§1':5: - g%a :dfithus mj.ntionth’:& to 0F THE STOMACH 3362 It's a Long#Way ‘Back to+Mother’s:Knee......... . Tenor % |he base-of retwrn. The: ] trye *Broadway, - et i Tel. 1246. Am. | Sumatrs To - ... 61%, 614, * | opposed: fiela‘ts to send b:gu:’b&fi lS DANGEROUS 393, 0o0d & Ry HeNolEtance toOne:Sten . Orohiostealls augl AmyTe & Td 104 i?h%%fi* % | the . most : rapédly s possible to m‘;“m 3364 Cute Little Wigglin’ Dance—Fox Trot...........Jazz.Band . < 53 | the beater . from B j¥Boy, Rube War So A, ot o5 95% 95% bl ‘to make ‘his run 3365 Long#Bay, R ar Song...e.eere.soeeeesn..Steve Porter 187thD'vid d = = vl 4 “Thousands Have It and Dont 3366 Sea.Makes'a Man a Man........... ‘T en Am s » | WILLARDNLACKS Know It” Says Physician. Fre- 8367 We're GoingaOver .........c.....oemiuus —eeneeQuartet 58 i . quently Mistaken for Indigestion Léi 3 M- Office of The- Norwich+Gavinga Society! B L 108 THE FIGHTING PEP (| Tl 10 R ecognize and Treat. 3388 1¢s a-Ldng Way-to Berlin, But We'll Gflmafibr“nd-’ohoru" L Norwich, Conn., . Dec. 15, 1917. a % | The Only Way.Fulton Could Do Any- - 3369 - Cheer “UpiLiza Fox Trot—“Cheer Up™...........Ovchestra ! The Directors ot this’ Sosiety - heve 5% ‘:fi thing Would Be to Make Champion| ~Thousands of people suffer more or 3370 - Melody ‘Land—"Cheer Up”...Baritone and Chorus of :Girls 1 dclared out of the earnings of the & S e L tongus. fi’fiéz{’ifir.’fifirfi.fifi; 8371" That's Wiy My Heart is Calling You...............Tenor I currect six months a semi-annual | 2 1 T TR T 0| The only reason for thinking that|Sgh fealent vomiting rumbing 3372 5 Royal ftatian ‘March . PSR Ol e dividend at the rateiof 'FOUR PER s Fred Fulton -of Mi i : i o 1§ 0% Talf innesota would beland stomach acidity and call it indi- 3373 I'lt Remember You, Love, In My Prayers CENT. per annum, payable to deposi-{ hapries s 2 e e 1Tk 1174 | €8sy “for Jeas Willard is that the for- | gestion when in reality their trouble 2 SoatansranaiChors tors entitled therto on and after | Seblsm sl o) i R | ten 1ok he ‘courage ant e | Is due taipastrie sxvrl of e, Stom- 3374 There-it.Goes Again i ) January 15, 1918, B ; o 3% B |tormance when he foung bt o beCBAITh of the stomach is dangerous s e Bl bl e s s S : b ; aus \icous ‘membrane Hnin 3 ! i COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. A st 108 [Chaniny. | o, with Ane ke of the 21;..),§¢;,“15 thickened afld‘acaag 3376 1l Comvegno—Divertimento 3 / F - Way * - § 1) f phl OV e surf . 138% 12275 137 4!‘;2 o m ;‘ct&d “'h:n Mctu{e began to| that Dll"lep ??gréstfvg Zfli;st fignn:tc ;.é; Clarinets, Orchestra Accompainment Canadian e I 11 1 D2, ith_tl g em. s 3 ; P i m} 35 % 30 expect him to !mm %Rfl: :‘;‘nditi;:, Soon’ Bresds deadly disease 3377 : Tor#’ 'a Surriento.................-Baritone in Neapolitan 4 g 4 n the fermenteéd, unassi 00! .Wan “etesermesraiiiiean.....Baritone 3 % 4 419 | who éven _stromger “than Morris | I the f teéd, milated food. 3378 | Don’t.Want to Get Well P s 3% 2% |and a betrer iter i 1 msntom fla penafen sndfmea e 3379 ‘Song ’Automme—Val “ By 1% 1w | 300 & bet Atter. - infection throughout the body. Gastric ng m alse ..--.........Symphony Orchestra that will always : =% B HE 5 |that Willard) would “folow the sams | L e s Phe Bret Hien of & Senary 3380 -Wake Up, Virginia, and Prepare for Your-Wedding Day 3% 4% | tactics that, Morris Small ittt Male -Voices, Quartet WHIP = W, ® o o v ; Baed; to make | CHICEY tarth ot tie! etomach a ; WELE = m., o T Morris ;made res L0 catarth q : t,e:f:&n‘:tggamme 3381 I’d Feel at Home If They'd Let Me Join the A Fresh Daily - ; |2€2in.and agatn. and nolding on so| Moaie. B, SATROSRuI 92 Pure Bisurated ; 5 13 | persstently that Fulton never had a| sh it by ot wan Bomtortable Goe 8382 Wonderful Thing, A............. teeereess....Soprano o ! i p < chance 0 bring his superior hit-|it. The hot water washes the ous 3383 Where the Sunset T th ' b ,Absolutely . Removes COTTON. ting adility ‘nto piay. | T | tom. the Stomach walls and draws the e Ly o orean's Plus b, ColdL Tenor P I ] M ¢ . Ty g New York, Jan. 7..— Spot.cotton| .If Wilard: were a fighter of 'the|DIood to the stomach while the bisu- 3384 Comin’ Thro' the Rye,........ ....Boy Soprano eople’s Market| Indigestion.” Druggists | uct; midating siss. Fatires opent | Morris_type, Nulton's cRances “wonta | Foioa magmeis 12 20 excelont tolvent (| 3305 Nightingale's Song—Pinafore Tenor and Chorus 6 Franklin Street refund money if it fails. 25¢ |Mey 30.75; Puly 304 2955 emplove e e T b S .{2s he mewver has. been known to h 11 but harmless antacid whioh ‘ JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor | — . _ {MONEY. s opponeye e mataral A g::‘.‘-al-l:er:nyn‘:!‘l’%ess htydrvcEIc:i;s Norwich > Y - e — lean and acid 'y be in Your stomac . - V) The Mafl»fififi’%’mfi"‘m 0 e carried to M Tt would Swesten ‘;}T‘wd‘ggmgn‘;?&nm} i e . . ; i closing bld 2 3-4; offered at Futton 25 Yo | Finy Seroma seon: follaw . Biturarey Bowling- THE AETNA- Billiards 122 Prospect 3 could. then match that cruel | Magnesia 15 not o 1axanve, 15 Matme Westerl; e 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 TABLES Phone 511 B e s left|less, pleasant and easy tq take and Y " ! Whitest 1 50 Bt . Taok - S punishing blow. gist " Don't confuse Bisurated Magne- Norwich, Conn. rom 05t Tt T 3 for " Sox ot S0, BB SR ot 1o keat Fufion declatvely | B T et T i it and sl B o s S i 7 i | a e s el | B b D e and recreation i ln st ™ Tem A ot e i - A ;g::.. especially prepared for this PUT- | Gm———— J