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e o alevzsme 1| Qe Bulietiar, | WHAT HIGEINS PROPOSES FOR TRUlI.[Y‘ : : SWIFT:S PREMIUM Nerwich, Wednesday, March 25, 1919 FUNERAL DIRECTORS §|=——————————————"/| Richard T. Higgins, clai \ B . , companies’ charters to permit them to 1 = D THE WEATHER. Pulic Pillities commission, was ask- [isaintain and_operate motor vehicles eflmarganne AND EMBALMERS Rl G $ of fre n ] High but talling pressure is general |ed on the first day of the investigation | 10Tt ;r;:fi‘zzgg‘[fi"fwgm S througiout the Atlantic states and the |of the trolley companies in this state, over wh ey already have LADY ASSISTANT pressure has risen decigedly over the|what remedy ke would suggest for the o ey fulecay Il \\' ater. Zges charter rights to operate clectric rail- ATl Calls Answered Promptly Plains states and the northwest. sireet rallwav situation has dis- . e lb 350 = on shali find to be of public con- A river and the Rocky Mountains and|cluded the following recommenda- |venienc i i 88 Main Street fair weather prevailed in HEp ches B nose motor vehicle is an important factor s The temperature has risen generally |be applied I would respecifully sug-|and with the cons(au"l‘ improved Prepared YELLOW cast of the Mississippi river. gest the following, without however, | sra i i followed by unsettled weather and|along the general lines suggested: present statutory burden of laying|sarvice, the chartered sirec: railway . Winds for Wednesday and Thurs- [and maintaining street pavements. | companics shonid have the. I8 Ib. ...... 30c| Dinner Blend head .... 15c day: “Second, retief from the present sta- |ty of developing their transportation Blank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order North Atlantic—Moderate vatiable | tutory burden in the construction of BREAD thcy TABLE FRESH EGGS Jic may demand. 108 BROADWAY Middle Atiantic — Gentle varable| ~These two remedies should be per-| “Sieip. 9map "% the companies: new || Shoulder Cuts |Ib. ...... 29¢ APPLES do: 45¢ winds becoming moderate wouth, fair|manent, and might be drafted along Z. . weather Weidnesday; Thursday prob-|the lines of the proposed Massachu- |petferments, Lut no such loan to be T A Semceable Lme ably showers, setts act, appearing .on 7 made without the approval of the state Ib. : ! . the publ ot Sl — f M Southern New England: Vair Wed- |x}x!)hc. "‘;" it 8 ctilities comn ion as to t, LEAN BF.EF BROOMS FINE CALIF. BUmR (o) en’s an e 4 Tebruary, 1319. curity, and general terrss and condi- nesday: Thursday eclo probably | each . . 68c PRUN fotlowed by rain hy Taureday night; : om | ¢ ot {§ For Pot Roast ES Ib. s BO s) Sh s moderate temperatqre the burden cf ;.ax';tmlr by reducing| such relief ag 1 have sug- b y Lol P ke iy the percentage of tax o gross incom w granted, and at the end s i requiring mind, ancially s U i r show ihe | pavment thertof with & low rate ful strees raitway fon ™| Fresh Sliced | -0 7 14c | RYE BREAD [Extra Heavy Express and Team Harness|c'@7s°s in temperaturs and the baro-|inferest whenever the rev s of the |ucomed and must be aban BEEF LIVER ooy lloaf ..... 12¢ GRAPE b 35¢ at Low Prices . Ther. Bar. | div by the public at public expense. Ib. . 10c g St ot \ 20.10 ay stats can extend| “If there i £~ a6 LENOX 2 for .... 25¢ Giene: : Urcasury or violating any of the con- [other similar forms of yutic rans-|j LITTLE PIG |8 bars ... 48c| BUNS Bl 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn Comparu‘m\g stitutional r s of the nay aton on the hghways )\nbl(‘\\ e ot e hn EGEE : BISCUIT LEMONS IF 3 i < as ‘o elmmnate un-|gompanies, 1cieved of vndue bt <, b .25 doz 19¢ FRESH g : unecessary competition. | should be self supporting os any SR J = | amend the stres: railway iness industey.” Ficsh Milk,/Soda or MOHICAN Moon res. HR At South Norwalk, Tnesday, Mrs.| Ome of the most modern and sani s ... 19 head .... 15c{lb. ... 66e A BRUSH AND A CAN OF -0 6.03 2 rge Maynard Minor of New Lon-|fary ice cream parlors : |at xth annual’ conference | Milton at 144-146 Ma N PR | | proprietors of the establishment have|TO HELP CORPORATIONS CONSTABLE HICKEY GETS the Daget A Seacmlieg il v 8 ea n‘w here from Pv'o‘\'iflrmv TH,"‘T(LL,\' e brought here from Stafford ” ) TR R U y H. ) rege Mass., having g under assignment to be stationed here | S; v 3 % MAIN §1REET : ] en received from 1.eolof Tycretia Shaw chauter. of New |previous to the h voung ¢ Fre st e N e ; < s d of theft of a watch some time - | el sl T the flo-)and the conierence ted to 1 \/ he | out eir busine \y 1[\)1:‘!‘\\“- \}ml now | their income tax returns. franta i il M : 1 e cl 10 Were| expenses of the campaisn on beb of | have ides » loedie i Norwich. | Mr. Nolan has an office at the city | Stamm was locked up at police st A. G. THOMPSON, F. §,|c2yovins on italisn fle=t hen o gon- | 3ify siino | Fhe b L / c will he loc the ma-|2 to 5, to render t ance 5 S g PRbTEGT Vata e, Durazzo horhor. \ The _convoy . of g . follswing were | chinery for making am | can in making o MUy ana Samm romed [okeltes Zbi] ; e e the trucking and ice busines ] itehfield: [ment in th he cream will | NATIVE OF COLCHESTER F ats L Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 32! Main St. it ok e Bi efijinotbe st fed untll B ol SEmank g Norwich, Conn. Phone 1266 4 s, and along such other routes and - There have been general! rains over |cussed the question with his associ- = + stiliti = eck : Day and Night the region npetween the Mississippi|utes and has made a reply. which in- Traye ah nocepablis LHIES oom 15 Ibs. P COMPANY v other re-|tions: “I believe ties the autcmobile or gions, “Among th? remedies which mx"ht state highways, will in future he T the Atlanic states cloudiness will|itempling i £0 hto the details nec: o ciil' sope smpariant fecter 1 an|[j Todterhouse | Buckwheat CROSS BUNS | HEAD ONIONS JOSEPH BRADFORD increase W7 Wedfiesday night and be|cssarily involved in emacting laws|linds of short haul or inira-state | and Round 5 Ib. pkg . 47 wransportatiorn, and that in th¢ natural L o . c l.lil I [[ rains on Thursday ~with continued| “First, relieve the companies of the|icvelopments of this kind of pubc |l S TEAKS P doz. ... 5 15¢ CE 3 lbs. .... 17 B K mild temperatures, i e ——— i Gestems alone. such lines as the pub-{ Best Steer Beef | COFFEE winds and fair weather, Lighway bridges. capital for necessary cxtensions and to Roast g Forecast. specl report Of the S| board of control and of “Third, relieve the commna A thereol. .. 20c| Fi o ond suspend payment for a period of vears is found to i insuffici Fine * 2lbs. ... 27 AT THE RIGHT PRICES | 7ne followins reported from|two years, but ultimarely requiri e, i 1 retric changes Tuesday companies will permit, and the state and operated i is a public demand and | ————— FRUIT T : 12y e 2 50 30.10 4 ial assistapce with- | pecessity fon street railway transpor- P CINNAMON PEANUT SRR L L CRAPMAN OO (55— o 5 ey, Srmncl saages s |smmpily ios sionst itz cncper O ARMIOURS | SOB i Prodictions for o : custh, Troper. resillntion. of. St | apulated and o . Smoked Froh Nofiomal | 90% -+ -+ 15¢|FINE CALIF. |ib. ...... 25¢ e e e A Nite, seaktenly |1 utomobiles trarsperting pas- | a : e des Shoulders resh Nationa . & | es. Hamburger Oyster CELERY CREAMERY : a_m .| CONNECTICUT D. A. R. EACKS OPENING NEW IGE CREAM RACKERS HEAR UTTER TOllet BOWI Br“SheS[ i MRS. GEORGE MAYNAED MINOR PARLORS OM MAIN STREET| CRAC . |1b 10c TS B 0 g SR . 4 3.2 d for president-gener- |tionary stores in the city of CLEANER FOR 35¢c—VALUE 50c. |3, - f e | Society, D. A. R.|will be opened toda o | : is followed cleoted to tepvysent Ce at the |had wide experience in such stores| ~ MAKE INCOME TAX RETURNS|. MAN AT STAFFORD SPRINGS Widow of Famous Danoer g twenty-eighth cor n ss of fand in the making of candy and ice| J. H, Nolan, a_revenue inspector,| Constable Michael Hickey of Mont- to Wed NIl ¢ | the Daughters of : R cream fn ster and V o8 f ved £ : . 0 ung men L time to assisé officers of corpora- . 23, of Montville, is ac- Tivil Ttom Over-|7ondon, presented Mr: s name | were in the army and forced {o sellti or individuals, in making out %o Tl memb- of the flo- f ’ two floors and th {hall in the mayor's office and will be| tion-and bé pres ofore X 3 e : ,,m'r.‘]n'.]'inw o betweer s of siominees for state officers{basement of the buflding. In the | there cach wedk day 9 to 1 j:x‘;‘:.ict:nof ‘wvfilp‘ p)mu-gr?u”f\!t:fiu\t‘ngzvr( Chiropodist, Foot Specialist 3 e et off ) o, q by the mominating | basement w 5 ) g en- | ey E. i b Enien S e e e - and worked for Dan Rogers, who Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support | ©TY Submarines. He was umong the | 4y | . %l 1 a few days as all| J o nt and his since the | & (- ecording - secretary, | the machinery has not vet armved but| ... KILLED AT SIMSBURY|from the room. Y =4 LI e T Barnun., of Danbury: |when the plant is in operation the| 'William H. Strong, a tobacco farm- N er, on the east s > of the ‘onnecticut : | Y urer, Miss Jennie £|ublic will be invited to inspect the |l On the east side he Connecticu Extension to Henor Roll. £ . |through the generosity vern- : e e Alar et et e river, near the Avon line, was in-| . CHSPECR 3 REMOTEET . i ' ment. also spending con 1 s e g = "|"On the main floor will be located |Stantly killed Monday when he was| 2 xte a: nade to el _iofi HOte_ on the Island of Corfu, 2l one time frs. Witliam H. lug "| the store and ice cream parlor which | Struck on the head by a falling elm | the Honer Roll board in front of the the propfr\ of William Hol:enzellegr ' of the fif'y chapters in|is very spac and well lighted. The | > which he and his son w Somm IW‘ and about 75 more names EUROPEAN PLAN Mr. Jacques expects to return to his state were represented 1t ihe con- | interior arlor fsidone: in ma-| D08 Hews 60 yeers ot St e e e 3 4 - i | ite were presev 1t the co - 4 s a- B s . 2 £ the late|for other names which may have pos- HAYES BROS, Proce Fome here sometime SHnG: ce, which was hell in the South | any and mirrors. The mirrors | pr b a : ;|sibly been omitted in spite of the e Thibeault—Tstra, | Norwalik Methodist chnrch. Reports|are inlaid in mahogany panels. At|umphrey H " |best efforts to see that every name ohone 26-23 Broadway arriage of Joseph Thibeault| e oficers and committer upied the [ the right of the entrance is fourteen | 5" HHiegnad 5 : i_ | entitled to a place has been included. ’ | ] treej, ard Miss The on. sceretar marble fountain where all kinds | 2% Riyears ans had Deena el D c . fr———————————, r Ul e R showed an incre; member- | of drinks are served, including coffec ALVOR FOL PSRN CATE. Secuaan the | which will 1 v S 0 B . c. JACKSON Chureh, Willimaatic, Tev. Noes | with 1 ; : f“(" left arel Albert R. Chandler Promoted. | Borchert, rector . cirureh per- the £ March 18, 1919, and dust| Albert R. Chandler has been pro- pren : formed the weremony > witnes: ndy cases, nitary s izhter. 1da Irene, to Mr. and M DR. D. J. COYLE : . fitnesses | ARCANUM CLUB HOLDS | proof. Tn rear of the store will |moted from lieutenant to captain in PR ey e o % Yl 1 T 1 A‘w sy TS ANNUAL MEET‘NGHw placed the 7 top 3 the American Red Cross Italy. chairs for patrons. All ser . b > | g n- | His work will be in the invaded dis-| 19 SoniMaicoT TR ) of blue| The annual banquet of the Arcanum | sils are to be washed in bofling w i R ve benitn e Gordan. H Woodaek 'C { I atch and carried afclub, held Tue -vening at 6.3 and the most sanitary methods will be | Trieste ¢ ame. Summer street uauet of crrnations, ving t oiub hotise, wes followed by the an_ i used! at the fountain. e JEXLEY—In Occum, March 21, 1819, a ceremony a reception was heid at the | nual bus meeting of the club a The second floor of the building will Catch of Smelt aughter. Dorothy May, to Mr. and home of the bride, 3 the haopy | o'clock at which President Herbert B.|be devoted to the manutorins © il Bood e ]°f e Matthew H. Exley, Jr ‘Mrs. Vernon Castle, the beautiful le were hear gratulated. | Cary was in the ch ; andy and here again evervthing used | Henr AR S e widow of the famous dancer and Main § % The hride w h < ph's e f 2 > manufacture of a large varie! |man. £ ORNGS" of tami aviator, is reported engaged to 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. || icsvit~1 wilimantic, and the_groom | committees, including rv])’vr(xl ndy will be sunitary and at any | the Shetucket Monday. The ! e [ SAY : v, Mar 1 marry Tom Powers, actor and beginning to run well now. e u son iver-| member of the Royal Flying Corps. Co. Mr. and Mr: 1 d the club in pection. The Vhibeanlt wili make theic home at 23 | £00d condition with a membe; EE i axnecratt At the e === : : S e Mr. Powers was an intimate friend Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 . m. s a # in the emrloy of the Frank I. Royce_and Trea | i Telephone North B street, Taftville and a ?;tmf actory financi; At late home, 145 of Vernon Castle and it was under Joseph D. Ail rho has heen &o- e member: The cost of this new establisk fashington street, Wednesda, i truction ti 4 E e cost of this stablishment t g £ : is instruction that he learned te oourning in the h for the past few | service. There have I ths | 1n Norwich is het 10000, ara | c ; T on. March 36 at 3 oClock| g 1cturned to resume of members during the past ye: £15 000 X o 3 ot et S sunerintender. of the Pon- |liam H vell, A. D. Lathrop, . i cmA 20:{1C : be he e S—In Haiti, W. T mith, Dr. C,E. Star e ake | Th i o 2 = — | eman Mi ¢ D e .| this place the i ] ) 4E e ihame of | 1819, o cerebral milatia. Jflh]! &, Geo H i)hss pomr. Atklns, boss patuter for the| iThe following officers were elected: | tlons and i m. | ; years, £ Henry B, and ol o b ARG ke : ™€ | president, Alex Jordan; vice president, : - 1™ Dhe Home : raves e | 0 TTOT SERCOL S ival = W. Chapman coretary, | FOST-WAR WOOLEN GOODS Largest Assort ank I Royce; treasurer, Frank . BEAUTIFUL IN COLORING | will 1 havel It 5. Charlotte N Cl:l. Y, h & All arg! ment ARK q FALLS throp: auditor, Chavles H. Phelps; | In the dry goods stores these days|noon and . Supper v > se o > : lu‘c en of AN i Ferall stors (3 years) Arthur E - here are decided evidences of the {ved at se of > . DIAMOND JEWELRY || yisited her grandmother over the wes e oma Dao I e s oo OR Dean’ awed 1 vears lSMainSh'eet be in ()pt ation in a few end t tt ¢ 5 i vitat the New SOCUT . 1 y " hi ] entertainment committee ods ¥ e Fondin < s BRCQCHES Mr. 2 v s g r Union, to ot, Thursd 00 \ Norwich v e nounced Charles 8. Avery, Charles R, weeks tweeds have been arriving,| il : . et 6 o'clock, n thel ARE PING o e le here| 5utts and Alex, Jordan as winne y 1l mixtures ichero A e otral A8 » Yantic cemetery’ SCARF PINS g ren was in Noth | i€ Whist tournament prizes and these rowns, greens : Sy e Ehis held at | JOHNS Boston, March 24 11 1~ fek 3 3 gl b " | were presented to them. J wide and selling a t RINGS Windham 3 Hiram ¥ Bast Hartford has| At the banquet close to 100 memt ard. g I .iternoon e . e DIREC] ORAS r e e o 2 @ B3S1of the club were present and a :| Serges, poplins and ottomans are in|} ther 4 o ook - C T PENDANTS isEDuyRttng fuicod roast turkey supper w: ved by I demand in the o R ] A e order of pn\wh -{of - i ry. Johnson's society orchestra fur- stated. Navy, myrtle green BRACELET WATCHES FOREST ON FIRE nished mus 5 : 1 are the best liked solid colors. the 5 i s h H)!l\fln)' goods running 40 to 48 i RADIOLITE STRAP VICINITY OF MOHEGAN B vore delegatcs from the C. ) jon | Funer: . s will be ‘held at his One of the worst forest fi 1 the DAVIS THEATRE. ) For separate skirts, large plaids # e Dons M March v ““_‘"‘“‘“»‘ EMB LMERS WATCHES, ETC. vicinity in many v 4 rough | Audiences at Davis theatre on Tue faou sepasale Kicte Jarse platns arel g ore) el | a-| Marc it 4 = A 2 the woods in Mohegan on Tue-day vening 1a s t 1g out superb|cinal spea t i 3 , i R i fternoon and evening laughed ufi- | 2V i th Yernoon and was still going strong me their sides ached at the fa com- | 8¢ priced from $2.30 to ind hald 2 - 0 ng. | o 54 inches in width. E e 3 4 Lady Assistant . at night but the band of fighters was Here Comes the Bride, presented | '©¢* Inc e o e presider p i 3 jOhfl & Ge{) H Bllss making some headway against the |by the Myrkle-Harder Company, who | Women, who mrefer to select t i mper rved i at we : the Class _Telephone 328-3 = R blaze. At one time there was a line of |are giving Norwich theatregoers Broad- Gt : is season ¥ flame shooting through the woods near- successes at popular prices this inating line of doeskin or kitten's 1, . meetir o _ i | HENRY E. URC — {1y a quarter of 4 mile in length and |week. This excellent company includes |y m}'lh on whick price mark is|gconder of + 30¢ i ! our. v WM. SMITH ALLEN ¥ 5 E 4 width being 54 inches. . 3 ) r les, whom it was making a clean sweep of every- |many versatile actors who are able to | **p % B A0 BETE ST IRENES o Hident of Un o 6o o take to H WILLIAM C. YOUNG thing in its way. The fires were go- | play anything from tragedy to comedy |, HCH Shades i burgundy, brownpzs peen : : Succe ing in the direction of Montville and | with equal success and ability as was| )" 0" 6 "5 575 5 a2 d \-]:”"m‘;\[ o v ry inte P ¢ ¢ wi nse of deep y;erm;ru_al ucceasor to included in’its path was the Fort Hill | shown from last night’s production s e . Y A ¥'a - Indeavor|loss that we \,:.(1nv our »wvjna?" ot WHITESTONE CIGARS STETSON & YUUNG Farm and whether this place was| The story is light and humorous with | Thally aalicion. o “””,"f’d'\ lark t New London be- | mems ; X e , CARPENTER and BUILDER |touched by fire could not rned |a Metropolitan setting and affords im- | and cut and finished to suit perse I‘f“‘ in t years, 1 when he o i Are $48.00 Per Thounnd_ last night. The blaze was spectacular | mense o )ortunity for good comedy. t and finished to suit personal| U T einereves e LR AR 11 Franklin 8t Best work and materials at right [and many peoi}e rode down the New|The cast in the production was well | “500C (O o happily over |80 a3 loudly ap- y i. ENGLER, Secretary. don road in the evening to the | chosen, each actor portraying his or y prices hy skiiied labor | SRR g | P! 1. Miss Cl iett, the dele- “LIFTORD OAT, Teleyhone 0 West Main St |! 1 h realistic expression. As |’ ills are producing goods|, rom oshen in | n 2 ["RANC: I\ f\II\\\) LI, o s s sua iss Myrkle was the shining star cannot be surpassed in 2 from Goshi Hi etznon and | ) 5 & George A ! inding i ich o as I Sinclair and sec- | €01or and finish. 2 > i - el ARY -EC | A The Max Gordon & Son| Finding in Norwich Water Case. |of the oast o B Syeitis G0 fecs ) Shovpers who are intending to s s from the Norwich LN A Judge Joel H. Reed's finding in the |y l;r 5 o 16248 were taken | lect material for its, coats or dol- 1 union; hgd \;:4 ,',, si Lm:x 5 ST A 6 & - Burnap vs. Norwich ter commis- e e : srederick Tile and | M2ns will be certain to be satisfied | 1 e 1 Corporation sioners, which was in favor of the cke Bortin as Frederiok Tile an . o | 3 i Bty a6 J s Con with the fine goods offered b S i 41 Main Street 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Dlaintitt, has been fled here with the ) Both were excellent in thelr part Where the best are in stock is told wonder ; | o Tim; 3 So vould | DAWLEY—Month’s mind mass wa Bhis Cood Buning Coud [ eri i the coet wore exceptional by 'The |BUIIetine adverissrs todafil | oo it ng put In twenty-tour hours (Wednesaayy at’ "o'clock "in _ St FuneralDlrectors B it e e | Ty e e ing Cncntery; | HUSBAND DIGAPPEARED v day like time does. i et : " i A Suninos which had Such a phenomenal run at OVER SEVEN YEARS AGO CATARRHAL DEAFNESS || the Eititte theatre in New York last| In the superior court at New London year Tuesday Judge Joel H. Reed granted a Y Pel I : DENTIST MAY BE OVERCOME ooy winer 7o ae gk ] Is Your Blood Poor? DR. EDWARD KIRBY vou have o ) g catarrhal deafness MARRIED IN oswsco"’f whom nothing has ever heen heard | P r just a little hard of 4 o since Dec. 1, 1805 - ¢ . ° . Room 107, Thayer Building g ‘o liaVe head mofzes. 5o b Special to The B The case was before the court last ¢ : 5 l ls "ll ee lll” Phone 619 I ‘“'“‘a"g‘*'h e ounce of Bualo, N. Y., March 25.—~Orrin Hu- | Friday, when divorce sought on & % ¥ ’ Parmint (d le gt! d a t Mi i Red € A : > Hours 9-12; 1.30-5 and 7 to 8 P. M R s and add l{ pert Mine! in in Red Cr e T S A ¢ SRS Parmin oss ser-|the grounds of desertion, but Judge » it 1 pint S rector at Fort| Reed declined to grant divorc lictictaran 4 A ice and nt director at Fort|Reed declined to grant the divorce on = pOatul four . times. Ontario, Oswego, New York whose | those grounds on the evidence that g Anaemic, run-down, nervous, devitalized conditions ke i e O b & in Novwich, Conn, and Miss|s presented. 1t wa hown that g . Boston Cafe and Luncheon || .t dicireseins et 5o 4o || Saric ‘Paeger of East Orange, X. 3, | the couple had heen marrieaSept, 1% : result from poor or thin blood. A glance at the R g L) S bregfiing Desdme eats " ana °Pes || Sore moon Saturday in Oswego, | York in 1903 On tho first of Decem : formula of Vinol, printed on the label, will show FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN || ficti 00 GiPh"Sreplid ooli] B o ot i that it contains the very ingredients necessary to P et of Food st Reasamanie Pricea || 20 10 fufisas e or ko Thie American Federation of Luhor | 15001 rien s throngh the mem. | | WG make good blood. It soon creates a healthy appe- catarrhal ¢ ess or ad s! o a denial to the chamber of || archi f a Scotc club to whick et e AL el £ || commerce ‘n each «.y ot The United | bersh i 1% it aa hoen unavecesss ; tite, improves digestion, and helps you to get full — Telephone 1963 g States that it has made an apj for | ged. byt 4l had Qe 2 3 { ful. money to corporations and fg r v to corporations _and ¥| e attorney for Mrs. Reid*amended i benefit from your daily food, and builds you up. LARM @eners LT LS the countn his petition to ask for the divorce on A . A CLOCKS S —mrrs oeag he grounds that the husband had been o 4 g Dr;"'l“'- N.H. Sl B"gf%'d'f'; £ “ | 1If vou hang a horseshoe over the|absent and not heard from for more “My daughter was anaemie, ha ave use: inol for impover - fromwilfi-ng:?Eg&SO door and1 it }\dovqn'f fall on your head, than even years m‘;’-\ the jndgnl_ ant- | poor blood and suffered from md os- | ished blood. I was broken out 'with 2 vou- are lucky. ed the petition on these grounds ; H : tion and bilicus ;md. : inol ?rash and rul:\ down b;o it was ha!g e SRS . helped my son, I gave t m my | for me to keep about my worl WM. FRISWELL CO. z Has “Early Peas Growing. 3 g inupghter—-nhe soon improved in | Giher medicinesdid nogood, but Vinol 25 FRANMLIN STREET. SHE GROWS .\In:=|‘lnls AT NIGHT- | \.r.-m, m:mw.l who o rlr‘x\'r*r :‘;‘7: ; - beaith, and it has built her upandre- | enriched my blood an improved my g - : i 5 e afan agai 1i % . stored her health,”” —Mrs.N.Burnell. | condition very rapidly.”’-Rose Lasky. - DR.A.J.SINAY | Faneral Director || o oo ionp sovm s it v e, bt b For sll run-down, nervens, ;-umla conditions, weak women. overworked mem, | the stable at the Commerce street 2l T ¥ feebie old people and delicate chiidren, there is na reiedy like ¥inol. 2 < £ ehildhood. Why worrs | PUllding and the plants are mow up o . ‘ DENTIST | and Enbalmer | i it (M g e o and Tar will ward off croup : cles e throat of choking phleg; o great is the demand for {ele Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick 3 umhh»me o Tace n 2 : phone installations i that } Phors 1177-3 Prompt serviceday or night 3 'when a subscriber is THERE 1s no advertsing modium 7 1 {up_his telephone he 2 \mnv is sold it Wil Fastern Connecticut equal to The but Foley's Honey dm! Tar nuppm le a a mtic by Wi " lzon b A W, Williams detin fwr business resulla nce.’ .The Lee & Osgzoad Co. valu rom?$2 5 1 : Limacy, and in Putnam s Bverywhere.