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for Rev. Adelard terns , yuine rivér. . The gigls as- | moved i fittet Ib.?:";‘E;‘xg':;,,“‘;r rooms, Sach aking a | v 2 “Nagcison Lac | Dlaziness : : Al i i mhlllmvv hl ‘il '!‘ ‘Children's play at the lawn fete t “the sariy houss’ o ‘medicines . itk M wl;!('”l il il afternoon at 4.30 on grounds u; i il E %, Wed-| St. Mary's. - v ; 22l > £ it i “” | ‘, Tesaay morning. %, it 11, 10.36. The of. the young G \m“, il e Danielson Girls' club has a pie- i : had lain in state-in the churchi . g A o g by (o Jfiock mheddiy evening Yhes |- g ne ' Fo e g!zlf'i‘:;;nm{‘.muti}i;.Hli“‘ml!!@”!,;‘]ufi.m i ‘!hll i ! Hopisins, Band co t 6.30. 3 ¢ W‘_‘ % | ittt Nt other attractions.— : i 'corrx'o“wx;.x:-?: PrOvaSSS: cornér ef 3 4 ttage and Acades for At solemn high mass of requiem on s y John Whalen, Attawaugan.hetel: Wed: i . Al T2 i+ b it e SEED Bt S BRIEOn o Mg ool A0 | Dcparmend o do A M wod Wih riend In Dniolson . ea clasemate ot the ‘acai briest 7 o i i i e case of Frank on. ke e |1 "THE"S2 A B e tinue : 5 i i “H‘!!HQH‘\ Hillhi h S— charged with - trespassing on- Father MeGatry, of Meriden f Lt Hti 1 3 : L i T property. will be heard in_ the town|home Is in this city amd a el o = i i (it i A O Y. Winthrop Short, Mam. | Sh.oother, Lacrolx “was' deacon Rev. : A sl I t il e Miss Sadie Hiten | was subsdeacon and Rev. ather A ), brigl size i {W", s ‘Alice Arsonault made up a of Webster master of ceremonies. ; AT g " party that visited ‘a Putmam. arly two score mere priests, repre- | Mrs. Flora Gecdner da ia 5 ¢ 4 I Ruth of Pomfret and Mrs. Henry R L O e BArighay oty . N oA bins' spent = day In Worcester D th‘.’,"'.“""i‘:“"".,‘. : > feome (e il . Providence and_cities in Massachu#| Pi# had been found. She has been 2 Lt Mrs. Charles T. Thayer of in-wrame SNAIT. M At returned to the jail at Brookly it d_son Aviward were visitors here|" 'The fumeral sermon was delivered| C: K- Shaw. who was making such : . 5 WV‘UN“ i R {by_Rev,. Charles F. Bedard. pastor of |2, e showing in the tenhis matches ~ . Perhaps Brooklyn jail won't have to|St. Mary's church. at ‘was defeated in the go out of business after all. Jaler| In addition to the clergymen and|Nfth round of play by Nat Niles. so Fleld said Wednesday that theré arethe relatives and friends of Father|DAS been.eliminated from the tourna- | pow 25 prisoners at the institution, an{Lacroix the mass was attended by a| Dot 3 ! increase oyer the mumber that has|large rumber of members of st | E: C. Murfey, New Haven, former- it oA held there recently. Some afthose|Mary's parish. The bearers swere’ Al |JY Of thle city. was avisitar here on ittt f iy Sy e ] ety Misur. ity Collegter -, Afred e Morgmiet Eounedy” of Collim I L L % ‘Bonneville, Alferie Lussiér,” Frank ville, f¢ erly of this city, was a | during July. v 7% : el 3. Carl Witter conducted an auction | yoree o Ol frd Armand Li-|yigiior “with relgfives In Danielson it flush up to Prince Albert to ‘e more smoks sale at the Smith place in the eastern | Burial was in St. 2 ‘Wellnesday. - 8 ' & % i part of the town on Wednesday, the | \ith the solemn ceremon: Putnam people may have to pay 31 ot 2 . happiness than you ever before collected! P. A'’s built to sale including property of esta ot a hundred for ice, as the native supply 3 1t il i 3¢ enicn Jonathan Smith Tn adws: | o arerks the lnterment ‘of a priest |3, PEICIEC 0L o And .mmg fee wal| P27 fit your smokeappetite like kids fit your hands! It has the rater. F o b N have to be shipped in her Daniel- ~ g Fimi it flfl ._nd ]nw and fi-gr Henry MeDermoit. who'is in tne| Alderman George F. Padgett said on|son has been 31 a hundred all sum- o2 jimdandiest flavor £ IREDJOU EXNF van gu.:lay Sxorele sfl';::fi, and Jives ‘at B oo ‘hr“;r !!‘;mfi!"“';g; er. B:"n' ice at ::‘n a ulm: X«;hy 1:'1:1( " against | - nsocket, 4 vaca commttre 3 rice 7 Als 3 s < 2 his homs on Hige Srreer. Hon &t ] 355,000 worth of 20-vear bonds of the | Snon' prices anveay. after this senr| i Just what a whale of joy Prince Albert really is you want ¢ity of Putnam. the money from ihe}gon? = 3 . to find out the double-quickest thing you do next. And, put No_trolley ‘service Wednesday, and |sale of these bonds to be used to it down how you could smoke P. A. for hours ‘without the men standing paf, about’ govers pay a note issued a year ago to meer R T AR TR LIBERTYHILL O TN T oM R i i cuts out bite and parch. Central Village-West Thompson lie. [mamns that were run in from Har-| Mr. and Mrs. Blmer Caples enters Because of this situation, the publie, | Finvite. : tained relatives from Norwich.. Sun- q . hich snffers from the lack :of service, : o is veluntaril, ven by % . The dogs of Putnam are up against| day. S A . o A oty COLCHESTER I8 e vontunity $iven. Wt smply waits. (»hl“i:‘ci‘smfi:l:ll:‘n(:('l e much “5@ Same kind of & situation, 6 £ and ;:n. T ?.3;1 J,Irndes‘ of Hart-, 3 Realize what'it would mean to get set with a joy'us jimmy Annie Roberts and Miss Sarah|asked jor by the-employes. N of thevcarl IR ar as disustrous results are concern- [ ford, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ipe- i ' iyl bt el e S RN (300 Sessvoh o Seey wbl.r‘h_;-ewhn, % Were the peoplaor (hia ity |F. Juines and Mes. ABnie T Harvey ; ¢ pipe or the papers every once and a while. And, puff to Etta Lombard on Nor-|of the Grand View hotel Tuesday ov-| crews are pat o el tuny we GE [during the: infuenza period of lust fallf Mr. James is employed by the Hart- '§ beat the cards] Without a comeback! Why, P. A.is so oning. {yman's Stohestra furnishad 2 and winter. -An enidemic is sweeping] ford | Typewriting Co. Mr. James re- i ; L2 . ast Hampton was| the music. It was larsely attended by | capmen - wic. are aheraie i 10¢a!|through dogdom and laving many. of | ceived his old joh back after his hon- : ] good you feel like you'd just have to eat that fragrant smokel o town Toesday. | the Summer boarders from nelghboring | apiding oitens avy mnic, 4T€ W-{the canines flat. Dr. F. T. Baldwin is| ovable ‘discharge from the army. FHe e % en she C. = 3 ype g - E presniibe Colgtls| veragte = and Miss| 24L might be expected (o ‘prevent o= {of ' gorm' aatnee R o e Tsennshk i R. J. ngno!ds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C c called to as many as 40 sick dogs W. R. Thurber and daughter. Grace| - whieh was t been played Satur-| Margaret White motored to Norwich @8 of this week, has beéh postponkd’ Peesiag The funeral of Benoit Tetresult was|[in one- dav. Included {n thé symp- | M. Thurber. Mrs. Cole and Miss Wit- = # . week. Manager Friedman expects; Carl Rogers of Salem was in town|Qeld from his home on Broad street|toms of the disease are vomiting and.{ ter of Brooklyn, Conn. made a short| ous amusements. The day was great- r pr8 ‘parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs.|children from Plainfield el n MIAAISIGWE Diay | Tucsday ; Wednesday morning with services at{in severe cases. paralysis. A high | yisit:with Mr. and Mrs. J. Geo. Clark. | & ved by all s ise was Meke I of Now, Lo 2. B e e D e D, W. Hales Tefi . Wednesdny | St James’ cinizch, Tev. M. 3. Ginet, M.Ipermmno of the dogs that become 11| Monday. - Thev had . pienic dinner | biven aos. Alonra tor o aro mas Srigleipg Hartford is| spending a fow dnya with 2 < returned from{$or a month’s visit with relatives in|S- béing ceiebrant of the solemn high | die from The disease. It has been sug- | on*Mr. Clark's Jawn. ~Miss Thur-! hzed programme. Vistting Miss. Annabsl Post | ter, Mrs. Samuel Shaw where he attsdid & medt-§ Stodiugiah, Mmass of requiem; Rev. Jom Roux! M.|gested that persons whose degs bave | her is Mr. Clark's niece. Trom here| ‘N "and - Mrs. Charles: Avery of| | Mr. and Mrs Chatles Davison have| Mrs. W. (. Furdick sper % nday Daw- | hours & ambia Kid Kutler Co.| OCharles Williams and family of New | S» and Rev. A. Jolliver, M...S., deacon |esca the. afflicttion would o welll they - went to Colchester where Miss| Wepster, Mass, have bheen spevding| zome tp New London swhere Ao e ha hetory in this place. The| Haven are. suests of R N tiiay: | 8nd sub-deacon, respectively. t. okéen -them in custedy -0 as to|Thyrber formerly taught school. Miss e d a PRl Ty asciored Sbplaien | Walter Thorpe, of W¢ company voted to close the factory nts, at the homestead on Broafl-| . Ehere was dn unusually large fu- | prevent- them from . contracling the | Wilter took the narty on the (rip in| Ar Biames. o o O e o e s etared o Taonk| | Mr. a3 . Seturday at 1 oclock and give the| way. fioral delegation, including officers: and | disease. her automobile. . Mrs. Emily Fordvce of New, Mil-|lsland after a visit av Louis Gavag- | duushte h and M 1 Belp a full week's pay. They also| Attorney Dfapeau, formerly fire-|Members of the UniofiiSt. John Bap-| Trolley service failing to material-| Sunday afterncon a number from| rord has been visiting Mis. Lo H. Tev. | nam's. g | bell were at the beg, d -Bave imercased the pay 25 per cent.|man on the Branch railroad has bid Sk of which Mr. Tetreault was alye Wednesdav, the attention of the | Liberty Hill church attended service| ey. _ | for the work, which is béing done out- | in the job again and eommences work member. St. James' band, of which Chamber of Commerce of this city is|at Exeter, which was conducted by fiss Mabel Casazza of New York *side ihe faciory. The company puts| Tuesday morning. Mr: Drapeau re-j MI. Telresult had been a member for |now directed (0 improving the motor | Rev. John H. Knott. s Ve EHORL bC BT sintge, Hve Kdsew GLASGO Enoxe. but_snappy thunder o iot of work which is being done| centlyareturned from France where he[UA0Y Yeats, w0 sttended and acted |pyg service, especially to points north [ Mrs. Maud Palmer, W. W. Paimer| B Maness! MPIIRE AL amooT n many homes in town. The was in the ere’ corps during the | 35 SSCOTL in the - funeral = procession: fof putnam. Putmam business men ure| and Mrs. Gurdon T. Chappell have| ~Ars. C. I5. Pomeroy . has returnea| Mrs: James Brown. who has heen tn| Mrs Danicl Kense e > AN AvEeod oimass was.suBg bY lalive to the fact that Webster. u-com- | £0nie to Malden, Mass., and Maine, or| trom Windson fo spend ihe summer| il health for ‘severai ‘months, died ‘atfare camping at ficach John- Willi€ of Millington was.a”call-| 2o, “JEEES SzisiagPh - Bren- | petitor with Putnam for the trade of | an outing. - with Ber ¥sughten Jin. Willam.:,C.|her hoe. Saturday., afternoon.. Mya | couple of weeks b, Ken er Hogs geghiny. ; i may ace bos Satitlng, . [ the Grosvenordales and that immedi- | ~-Monday about one.pclock there was| \White. Brown has lived in'.the village 20|the‘week end with his family a Miss Mallie Slater and Miss. Vir-| o} - ore. alix Bopin: VEMIY, |ate tefritéry. ‘is not cut off ‘from tyol- | 2 resular tempest thunder storm.| Leslic S. Bolton and Maxwell Futch- | JS&rS OF more. She tvas k- hearted | camp ginla Burns, of ‘Bast Hampton, were |y, o8 A neve NEIR Repin AWIlAm | 1oy confmunication with the ‘Connec- | The rain damaged many corn flelds | inson of Bolton and Howard Sumner,| 224 @ good neighbgr. Her husbind | o & callers in town Tuesday. Bornter, Adoinh Vincent ana 1oeqy | ticut villages in which: Putnam is in- | Some are flat. About an inch of water| of Rockville. have gone in Lesiie Bol- | 214 & son, Willlunf, survive her. The| New Britsin. The 1 b Tuesday afterncon a large airplane! Gognon *Touts . Kemneds wae iaglterested. for the line between Web- | fell ton's ‘awtomobileto OId Orchard; Me., | Tuncral services were held in St Ann's [ lumbus of New lirit I passed over the vilage Boing to the| prroorar dirioios, s ster and West Thompson s In oper: The members of the women's society| for two weeks' stay. |REeh S eedan mommine at, 9 o'clock. | pating the crec $ Westward. It was flying about 2,000 3 tion. it is patent to Putnam that|of Exefer churcii met with the Li Mr. and M Frederick D, Finioy | Bury 8 a0 St Thomas' cemetery.| home her > Ay feet up and going fast. The roar of| ~James ‘H. Stacey, 55)\'died at hig|Webster cannot be aliowed any spe- | £rty Hill Women's seciety at ibe han| 7% (58 CI00 Feederick D finjey Morrissey officlating 'at the | stock among members a v the engines was plainly heard - and|home in Brook! nedr Canterbury,|cial advantages through transporta- | Tuesday afternoon. With Mrs. M. L. Holbrook. oo o Ol e et iand teading Hie IRt boped: o raiss . brought out a crowd to view the|Tuesday, the result of fhjuries he re- |tion conditions brought about-by the| Mr. and Mrs. John Kinnaird are| “\n %05 o b Hebrode Jlcemmical service at the' cemotery: | | drives will be held to plane. ceived while at_work a hayfield. | trolley strike, an affair in which the| entertaining friends. Mr.. and Mre. L' weschield, spent Sundne win aire | ner i irank Talibertic ix entertaining | Directors will ected from ame: The Old-Guard orchesira held a re- | Mr. Stacey was operating a hayrake |public or business intérests get no| Halenbark. from Boston, and _their it With' " Mrs, | her sister Ruth and the latter’s two | the stockholde hearsal Wednesday evening. .7 |at the time of thé accident, of which | consideration, so far as operating cars| niece, Ruth: Cleveland; from Plain-| m————— — —_— - i there were no witneses, and it is be- | are. concerned. B i SOUTH WILLINGTON | llc7d that he was botli thrown from| It becomtw therefore, essential for E fitel the rake and kicked by the horse that|the business interests of Pitnam to BOLTON ! [lh I Willlam Watson, Jr, of Lowell | Was drawing it. The accident hap-|look out for themselves and this the L et S0 Mass,, spent a few days in town (his| Pened on Monday and Mr. Stacey’s|purpose to do. /A neighborheod pienic party arrang- 5 death followed the next- day. Mr.[" Putnam’s out of town trade is all-{©d by Mrs. Samuel M. Alvord went - . Serah Mathews is visiting at| Stacey was a native of New York|important to it, so sjpecial effort will| Dy automobile truck to Riverside ,_Mt. Hope and Willimantic. | State and the body will be forwarded |be made mot only to meet the contin- | Park. Agawam Tuesday. The party Miss Eva Davis, of Willimantic,| 0 FHempstead, L. I, for burial. MF.|gency caused by the strike. but to per- | included over seventy people. Mrs. I. was a guest Friday and Saturday at| Stacey leaves bis wife and children. |fect transportation facilities that may | H. Leavy treated the company to ic. 1 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer 7 - endure deRnftely, if the dire things|Cream, coffee and lemonade, and the is healing my | 3% st John Galanas, 7 manths, son oc Me is 22| oS, comes, wnd Temonade "und ol and Mrs. George Galanos, died at their |that the trglley” compang forecasts, as 2 v Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bracket spent| home on the West Side. Funeral ser- |t0 suspension of serv comes to 2 eczema so qu1 ’ a few days last week visiting at #he! vices were conducteéd -m.,.‘v Or | pass and the strikers continue to re- ! home of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Ki thodex Greek chureh and burial was|fUe to operate cars at the old wage LEGAL NOTICES You don't have to war/to know that | Map. of Stafford Springs. in Westfield cemetery. « L. E. Kennedy | scale. e B — [ £ . is healing your skin trouble! Mise Hazel Andersom of Norwich was.in charge of the fumeral arrange- Putnam people are now fully in- : o erie ey s | e 8 The Bae o e 204 Nk | Zener Eitr= dmp s om one_ § Broadway Pharmac e gy 4 i Arna Dawson, e company and by its striking em- y y isching and makes the skin look health- Rev. and Mbs. Walter Westerfield| yre D:,.":flm;'_,,"";“';,"m"“,{o,m'; ployes. Dafly statements from both % continued use rarely fails | of New York. are visiting at the home| morning at an early hour. is back in|Sides do not run cars. nor sweep Registrars of - Voters of the r away a1l trace of eruption,crosts | Of, MFs. Westerfield's parents. Brookiyn Jail. Chances are soma hi}|aside the mass of inconveniences and | Town of Taqyard wil Bt seas 5 3 Mr. and Mre. John Tisovic have R & At | osses caused Ly the strike, The only |the Town € Orn, e P Qs soreness. Doctors have prescribed | moved tp ngfield she will not run away from that in- | lOS! f — . the To erk's e in . sald Town E}‘( N ? k: stitution. Th man, who is statement in the future. from either | Friday, Aug. S 1819, from 12 o'clock I ay an y g . Hall is able to be out, ° of igaray me mheod, 10 | Side, that will hiold real ‘interest will | ™ (o 8 welock p. m. Tor the purpose I raay, ugust 1s and 2 Resinol for many years, and it contains Gardner - . face a ch: e g that conld injure the tenderest | after his long siege of sickness. @ charge Uf Bigamy at the Octe: - of making an enrellimen e ber term of the Windham county su. |be (hat cars are going to start run- | DYKIRS A% spreliment, of the lex:! | Oripmate of Goutsw Sold by all druggists, Mrs. Jeanette Schaffer of New Ha- perior court, was found i ning at a specified time. The jury of ch o . in st ven is spending @ few weeks,with Mr.| it the I. W. Trowbridge place i mars |the publc has been out long emoush|iast perfecied an providon forie Gni. . . S and Mrs. John Brownler. . Dam. It so happemed thar the Putaais |t0 reach a verdict. ter 37 of the Gemeral Statute Invite All To Try Their Wonderful Method police did not learn that she had been | Internal re B T. AVERY W L 2 'venue men are as busy 4 . ;g:"fir_wn?;:d,;:ml:vf. ."l?"mlmho.'.’ as bees in this section _this week. T 6. A, MONTGOMERY, TR R e T il T “ine” former lavor Ragistrars ot Voters Was not operated upon, Yor_she made | {he men who must colleet takes ay | Dted &t Ledvard, July 30, 1919. an_unexpected getaway. Though it | fore Arinks aud les cream chosing o Seems srange that wme whorm Shay| foft drinks and fice cream. chasing up I g e e —— T ——— physicians had examined Mrs. Dawson | ot e tobeore eriire hanE & Peek|missioners for New London County: 1 Phyricians had examined Mre. Daweon |t the tobacco dealers and investi- | Bereby apply. for n. tramefer of Tvass Vormin 450 ls In nest of 3 wargho|Eating about evervbody But the suf |(rom Josepn B . Levarrier to Josenn operation. It was feared in Bolice clf-| Hakists Who, as vet haven't escaped | isMragon’to sell and euohange eptrit- hg. T Putnam that Ghe had remmai | PAVinE many tixes, ' though there |UCUs and: intoxicaling - liquers’ale fed bulolds when mhe Toet ad pommit | secma to be no particular hurry about | AESE beet, e and claer in the b fovvid e | giving’ them the vote, at least in Con- | Mool ABSOLUTELY FREE! Remember, I am going to give and her case was of twelve years' B A . o very man and every woman a free!gianding. except fn the rooms - and gt necticut, - : Artments 1o said bollding 't est of Goldine Treatment, the| rphe ; Sy Ay sugar. Only small stocks To0d ta|sitive. and active group and _they [ fio in h manher as to forin medicine which = was origindted and|with impure blood; have bofls and ab- B Danlelson and the prospect of getting]Stadd for very -little trifling and ca- m‘:w,\.olelh"robmq or retiting room-= €has. H. Mead . crfected for suffering humanity and |scesses by the ,,‘W..,,, Orsy |, g,,‘. \.,‘: o 7 il d SpElien - js" ek - frk L grSqughs thiy ey T ¢ oot -ix \which. is accomplishing such remark- | Street car motorman, sajd he ha s s Two and three burner Oil | Rakes, Hoes and three and §|5ow. ruppiics io procr s gy L i e oy R G T B e e, e o3 oo | ablé,_results.. 1:any here' or #y tour | hem #o bad that he felt like a sec- Su,'g wick wickless ve i titles sald Wednesday afternoen that|Where special consideration should |pr parochial schoo! the premises 4 ond Job, yet Goidine relieved him in - five prong S e R G iy . - Pertaintng. theroto, “or any . pRstathce, of the leading cities . where Goldine |Sust three weeks. 1f you suffer from Ralian Gaaps Hoss. ¢ and. does Tot knaw whare he i geing| “We aré leaving the twé skinay |QuSHc Tibeary o ‘cemetery. "Dutal ai agencies aFe’ losated: los o memors and have catarri <o o s ’ 20 that the mucous fills Four throat Ovens—one or two burner. k > to get more. The marine workes ones so that you can fdt fl;fllnup ln: 310,,“:0; B s \gon, Applicant. Its users say this medicine gives | bod tHEE ThE T KL bl e new life, strength, energy and ambi-| g jice that of Mrs. Blizabeth Birch. tion - to, people Who ‘have lost their|who recovered her health through vim, This is-the medicine that R. M. |Goldine. i us by the time we call a@al igned. are electors and e ———te=w~=== | was the kindly message left tacked to | (axpayers. owning real estate, Toledo Steam Cookers. Cultivators, Plows and Seed- | "#AT PUERT wax ayn womax (2 hencoop door I West Woodstook | Town of Norwich and hereby sign ad SHOULD KNOW.. . . by _chicken thieves, who cleancd out Dsepht A" Dragon for 4 teeme and s o . How. to have a good complexion, re-]® Den containing 16 nice pulléts. This|jare reify that feant s Blair_says made him- walk again atter| . Suppose you have to get un a num- Asbestos and Pyramid | ™ 4 move, freckios. Biamles and. wiinkles:|chicken thieving has been going on | tultalie pereon to na Uoorues hursu B eimtens InvAlld ~ for' {hred|ber of times cach night hecause of : - ffnow to look your best, fat or skinny:|in Woodstock, at times, for montnu’n-t uka.s.”m tion. Dated at Nor- ine , vour water, your kidneys and bladder Toasters. Sprayers—hand and knap- §strenginen oyes” vaice: “quil” bueco. |past and has reached o & stage] wich. G s oy of Tube e B 167E years-and to or Emowiedge v’ -the [YOUF water spur kidneys and biadde sorrect ' sagging slin’ stuffed nose. |ihat the Etate- police are again in-fd Magean, Adolphus Benolt.” Peter iy, msdicine reving ~the: gecord-ot A N YO ey, e s 3 sack. prowote the’ growth of hair_evelashes | {orosted. im 3t “Dhe thieves 4o mnot| Benoit, Frameis ae, Amable Des- such a case in the entire country. S RS For - ai 1 o Kave Full line of Pure Aluminum and ey-brows; ilIs bf feet. kidneys ana | LeTested im it o iandes. I hersby certify that the above | you can’ hardly get around. yvou hn . stomach. Specify, anx. cbe of abave |StoD at raiding the chicken coops, butlnamed sigmern and-endorsers are elec- This famous imedicine, as they tell [ had blood poison in your loft arm :nc W " Pyrox. aiiments and 1. Wil seRd. you the oars |also turnt their attention to calves.|iame and ferpevare ommine ool estate, e Taks p the liok GC vertalitiele=|ure 37 Vears old, ihei ou - migh Yvare. 0{ relief f‘°r same for flnl"lf eents in |lugging them oft when opportunity|in the Town,of Norwich. Dated at ments that thé system requires for| hink that Goldine ¢ t do yoi Arsenate of Lead and Bor- §|st2mp nnthi By ey, Temedien |seems to invite. g e g ) the development of nerve strength amd | any good, If yoli think (hat, ask W Pyrex Oven Glass Ware. deaux Mixture. from 20 'Vear' experience’ with thow.| The funeral of Harmen Emmons, 7 ity 5, Selpoak, Twa Cle physical endurance. This is the med- 1. Niokols. If you are still one o Levi Alexander j.in. under which Mrs. Mayo, WNo|the doubters, I will give you names s, recoveréd | and addresscs of these poople xo you ziven only |can go 1d =ee and find out for you haw done and 18 doins anas of testimenials. - All 1 who died - Day Kimball hospi- [ ———— - - deiy T . . e - 4 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HE Atered for twelve ye P2 . §|scives my persomal attention. so write |1al, was hel his home Wed- v O-Cedar Dusting and Pol- | Black Leaf 40. o e n T T icrene CanRdence ” Shtin | R Rl o R % ‘v |at Norwien within and for the DIt > Sealth in X weeks whe Joknnie Mackin of Norwichi, on the 30th day of July s 0 Bve. . Now e el el =% 3 Tacaion 1 muaranteed o monsy. re. | Nesaay morn and e o B t: A 5 ary's church. ~Barial was in St |2 DO X " shing Mops and Polish. | Galvanized Watering: S R LR T gt Marys commetery. 4o Ymsox 3 aviane. G b PR B L b B vk ol 2 . Jy23d City Cellector _Alfred Bopneville Estate of Dolly Bassett. late of \ ok off thirty-nin pounds of l)lol““ 10 arseif the loved one Electric Flat-Irons, $4.00. | Garden Hose. | stated | Wednesday that he has col |untown. in sald District. deceased iy oAl lody I A WK, | hom o i fatereuted, 10, tns - 3 3 X P lected, upwards of 75 per cent. Of the| Albert Bassett of Voiuntown C . she says it avas a miracle and her e. We u your investizatio . . M : tazes on the list last compiled by the [4PBedred in Court and fled o peiiti: Relghbors think the sume. . Maybe | ¢ tomorrow and [ will aints an or purposes. | assessors: B "l inth saion Yo are eating thkes sduare meals 4 Lo Hived ot . - s M T e M | athaniel Shiran found o pok| %% (0 be intestater” © '~ " B R T Bk e o o minute you, el k. BEORe - ? woll: Trrles. - Ul Cace, contair bed: Whireupan. ¥t “Te_Ordered. That wai D mayhe you are nervous, sasfly ex- |3t s'x dsy< L vour meals and wa tainjag: the y of a infant. The| . iion be jheard and determined ited, can't sleep, get weak and trem- | the resuits. You don't need to b "t want to, Phis offer H. E. ANDERSON box was just inside a fence railing |l Probate Court Boom in the (v T, bordering the highway. and the as-|Norwich. in sald District, on the 21 Mapie St., Danielson, Conn. sumption is that the (‘en(‘dll;’flll\l was fll)‘\- rAl![uPl Ij .I!hn. .n“n 4,‘4{-|w hone 340 placed where it was found bf some-|in the forenoon ing that. motice of ti- AL - one who traveled in an automobile. , | pendency of said petition. and o e, huve floapini, specks béfore your svon and o bad Gase of indigestiou lompure your. case with that of. Mrs Tnnd Mckely Who wavs she had | yoursclf o briws any tomach” (rouble 8 bad that crackers af vour fumHy w 1 mnd Woman o ¢ Yol 1o teet Goldine for you hedring thercon. be given by the p. There was general reliel here over DANIEL&ON CASINO. the fact that Mrs, Asna Dawson, whe{l/Calion of thix order bpe time in So% e Patina (o aile was her peilicinal diel | She { aifticult health peoblem STARK WERATHER BLDG. éacaped ffom the Day Kimball hos: | Bimteiet: ot leant three days prior th) Mhitey [ iaimed. her beakth thréugh Goldlne e Juat, onee mowriig aae Focuir . 1| thetagte 8¢ ST pearine ana T - A 3 - e - ——7= | turn be made to_thi e 5 ; 4 A had 'NESDAYS LADI! DAY, ELSON L ANG. Judge. 2 " A ne PO TP T ,,‘mw Spere for alL. Fwiag | stfike. which has tied up ecores of| 7. (S EESON L AYTANG, Judze. Remember, | will meet you at the Broadway Pharmacy, Breadway and . s SRe 1 Teason for the present snortage, which | ““Riters "SBELEN M. DRESCHER, August 1st and 2nd, 1919 taay continue until late in the fall. | 3ysid Clerk. S i 3 >