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CREPIIEIT IRy TS HADGHRONIC BRONGHIT]S | What Is Going On Tonight. NOW WELL AND BAPPY | et tisiues oL mom I, © - THIS IS WORTH READING neatte Women of Mooseheart Legiom, N : . son of Mrs. |lumber cut from land at Musizolony , 1438 ¥ street, poecond Divisivn, A Mary A Higgins af Westerly. and |about a vear ago. Judge Rathbun rep- isconsin, is chiefly remmrkable | baimyra lacampment, No. 5, L 0. O Miss Rose Marie Henry, daughter Of |resents defendant, on mccount of the length of time | mirei: in Oat Feligas 1iall = T e e eEet WWehaawins aC R | o= . Lesal Luconics. R T B s AR e ! . were y e writes: “ ve been suf- | % ~ouneil, No. 207, 1/ Bt T H - Miss Olive Webb is to be the Red s H P ’ Lafayette Couneil, e bt ‘Bav: Francia el | Crosa Social worker for Westerly and | fering with chronic bronehitis for | b 0f 4. meeis (i Foraaiers’ Hall Hizgins of Chester, Conn. a brother | Will coonerate with all local charit -pix years and every winter cpa~ = = S i of the sroom, was celebrant of the (She is the sister of Cotoms! George H. 1 woul . um ::id udkl?urq- so ANNOUNCEMENT; | mass and performed the marriage cer- | Webb ol ovidence. state statictian. | hoarse I coi or six or Dancing school tonight, Chamber of emony. | Rev. Taurence 1. Kelledw of |and whe was director of the draft for [ eight weeks. I could get only tem- | commerrs nail . 11 Tovs 1o | Westerly was deacon, Rev. Austen | Rhode Island relief. {15 il & il po! | Dognam of Mystic, -ub-deu:v;. .12‘: 'ur‘l}}l‘-:; ;:: Cm::‘:,‘_'e ‘::,";:‘";“‘%:::f '5%. winter I was taken with The follewing direetories have. been ! Rev. J. E. O'Brien. pastor Guip and wes i awfel (Rha gy at the October 21 ip 3! aw. shape. A |received recenily a ] church, was master of ceremonies. As | criy, etk {fellow workman advised me to take | Bulletin Office for the convenience ¢ ! th Ga) tered the church the | _Mifs Eiizabeth Toon and George me e | etin ( 4% e 3 Lie beidsl Sarty Sl o Kemp were married, Tuesday, by Rev.| PE-RU-NA. By the time I had | (1O :he\:r:iofl?\&rr?-onfn'rh:: B e edding march from Wagner's opera | ' o o nas rendered on tha organ. | Trederick Alan MacDonald. used three-fourths of a bottle; the | Biizabelh ! During_te mass Mra. Framk Stanton | The bou O e, e iide Signt | ‘hoaryehess was gone, alse that.| |0l "Iondon, Danbury, Stamiord, Win i sang Gouned's Ave Marie and also | improved mail service, tired feeling. I am en my second- Wallingiord, Bristol, Willimantic I - i - ances and a wrospective new silk in- . . d B { I'ntik with vielin obligato by Charles | nances Sud &, SORCRtNe o mesting oOF bottle. Hereafter PE-RU-NA will Ansonia, Conn; also Holroke N. J.; Middletown, Meride feature phetoplay at the Digvis appreciated n tior : yan. s 5. “on-| be constantly in my house. It is itchibur Northampion Kin The bridesmaid was Miss Ann T |lhe Westerly Boare of Trade COR'! the best medicine ever put up for | (linton, Kcene, Gardner and Wesiaeld | Honrs, sister of the bride. and the hest | o the purpose.” Mags. man ‘was Fdwin Carlton Higsins, | D A & i RS 2 Most Worshipful James ., Colling For any disease due to catgrrh hrother of the groom. The bride wore | VORI, S0 nd Todge °r| ‘or catarrhal conditions, PE-RU A DAVIS THEATRE | white satin with pearl trimmings, col- | b % j1ar of real lace and veil caught swith m::l"_'i‘:““‘:“gh";u;:"-h';‘;;-"Pf"k"“‘_ 2 bamd of pearls, She carried white o ) I . e <-4 ey -4 o i M. Tuesday evening. i by_all lovers of the best e T e e Pinre| Plana are in the works for a drive| Ireuble constipation, rheumabism, | Ui, tor it ia Sessue Hayakaw:. hat to mateh, and carried pink dahlias. | in Westerly for funds to aid the war gl“fi“ IV Yt e,u:’t_n‘l ::i‘“' the celebratéd Japanese star and ‘s ™ 3 = | suftarers 18 the far east . ’ , indigestion, |creen favorite in latest photoplay e ;t‘;‘:;;‘ni," i | ““The irolley feed wire in West Broad| catarrh of the large and small in- a six part ro is equally dependabl 7 colds, utagrh of the h:;d, m today is one that will ‘be he 1llustrious Princ i i ip#i ree rted 'Tuecdor afternoon. Re-| testines, are some of the trombl mance of the Orient with lots of thril { trimmed in &old lace. Mrs. Higgins. |Street Dal St ae S, the troubles anc O ; ! B pairs were quickly made. r which PE-RU-NA is especial ing and startiing situations that will Snantiily 1ace; e Shck ak L ’ commended. D | I o e spedtator from part v DUIph Chantilly lace gown over black silk. w- ushers were J. Murray Henry and NOANK alter B. Higgins. : v 4 C. The church was filled with friends | Officers for the new W. . TE-RU-NA can be purchased |This picture takes the place of the onc 7. v.| gaywhere in either tablet or ligwid | 20)5 el 2y Sieihly Abiaves or: v and relatives. After the chirch cere- . clected at a meeting at the home of in shipment here but will be shown &t mony a DBreakfast was served at thelay.o ada P. Titch Tuesday, Aare some future dat Ry i - A The other pictures on Tat ¢ !jdents, Mrs. I. P. Johnson and Mr=. date events, Vod-a-vil Movies, four big I ater a reception was held at the home E “Then Steve meets Lou,her auto i stalled .- ” 5 . : 11 {cf the bride's parents in Stonington | Lucey Felch: secretary, Mrs. M. Tinda l 0 jacts in picture e Colored Revu d 2 3 2 . M Lottie Mor- 1 Maj nedy and Eddie Polo By a mixture -gasoline miscalled. e e e ot g e | et S it S | TG VILLAGE OF MOOSUP 1 5ic05 Bsos ones? o Bl B : ity Ada P. Fitch: superintend i [Mr. and Mrs. Themas Henry and Miss Circus, | Mary Henry of Pawtueket. Mr. and | mission weork. iss Maud Fitch; program | ) Entire change of programme tomer | Mrs. Patriek 7. Twomey, Misses Mary | committee. Mrs. Lucy Witeh. Mrs Mrs. Fanny A. Cheney’s As- Adainabusa ha i Fy <57 Y |3na Catherine Twomes. Miss Anna |Prue Morzan. Mrs. Minnie Stewa | | i | s v Suggests hell gladly tow her where nedy | ! . o riack two-reel ce ! S Yy Qas is the blll Offare Twomey and Miss Frances O'Neil of | dalogates to the state comvention tounding Facts Convince we . 1y ocon 2 Willimantic, Mr. and Mre. John W.! Wilimantic. Oect. 15-16 ‘were Rev. and Them Rheumatism o Breed Theatre, i Henrv and Dr. Josenh A. Higeins of | Mrs. C. A. Merrill, Mrs. Lucy Feleh and A woman's two Ereatest emotions Wartford, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.|aiternate Mrs. M, L. Mosher. The next Is Curable are love of her child and love for her Cew T.onden, Dr. Frank F. | meeting will be the first Wednesday in} Lottie Morgan. Re-| The wonderful recovery ‘of Mps, |/mate. In these two passions, =since | Murray of Norwich, Dr. | ganizer of the W. C. T. I nd Mrs. Michrel F. Seanlan and (at a public meeting in the Baptist[Jeurneved to the village to get the |“Rose of the We Madlaine Travers: ters. Mary »nd Ruth, Mr. and|church. facts direct. - > William Fox star, and d:stinguisbed a Mortin F. Sweilman. Mr. ard ! 3yr5 Mary S. Latham is entertaining e e ohan MrS. | an emotional actress, shows how a Fdwa~d Mursby ard Mr. and | jire. Nellie Bailey of Groton. ald and have sir. | noble woman is ready to give her very re. Insanh T. Lerikan af Waste-lv Mrs. Minnie Latham of Dorchester ferel agon rom rheumatiem of the | life for these two loves. It is a powes- Afrer an antameohi'e trin th=augh ‘“e ihos been the guest of Mrs. Hiram W.|joints for the past five vears. Nearly | ful photodrama, and will be shawn at TWhite mountans Mr. smd Mrs. Wio- | Latham & | Sexten. Miss Margaret Wizgins, Mr. | November wilh L St . time begam, woman has found happi- 2 = 4 Forml Eiisicileg 5 [2na Mrs. Charles M. Mattingly and | freshments were served. O Tar Trom Prerif oo N e | pess and life. The greatest histery 1y ure., uniform % 1 g | #anghter Kathlean of Claveland, O. Mrs. Lora 8. La Mance. national or- | taix of the whole viilage. To hear her | romance, music and poetry have been t ve rop p y Miss Wrances (Connors of will speak | story, several people from Boston | written around e two themes In ! and packed with power. v joint in my body was affected— | the Breed theatre Loday. Alice Jeyoce T e b BT T i G L=t g hands, wrists, knees and fest—all ceptiona] ad- gt o SHEm b peye Than. | Mrs. Nettie Fordham and son Her- s ety Wi i g 42:am Sparke Divine” Alic.a Ramwey wrote _During the windstorm eof Tuesday | bert have returned to Sag Harbor,|For one year I did not leave my bed | the story which deals with & husband s ! night an electric light pole mnear the after a visit here. withaut as legs were | ight to awaken the spark of mother Moss farm on the Westerly-Stonington Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Specht andldrawn wp <o con'd not be | love in a wife who married him, a! road was biown down, bringing four |iwo children motored here from Bel- |traimhiened. and to be moved was un- | though admitiing she never could love niher polés alonz with it. This pele | ment, Mass. to visit Mr . and Mrs. anie agony. ce-Sis T was | 38 3 Wite ought. Harold Loldy in “Jaxz “hen T started on Var. line carries the high tension wire be- | Charies Speckt. PR aasson Y i Sis I wns | Honéymoon” will complete tis bill. tween Westerly and Mystic and in! Mrs, Sayville Green has been visit-| For sevocal manina T saw Mite® e s consejueneé thére was nd artificial | ing relatives in Westerly. nrAvement except that my stoma~h was Not As Crazy As Mo Seemad electric light for mearly an hour, al- | Miss Derothy White is gzbing te|hetter 224 my streret™ Wewan 5 re- | Mgy voluntarily returmed (o § | though temporary repairs were made | Maine soon to spend the winter. turn. Tfem an _ahsslutely halpless | porpable rensons: Prohibitign, b erinnle. wha eould only torn in hed in Detter | il the aid nf n none riewed avackond, |as auickly as possidle. Fortunately. | Mrs. Daniel MacQuarrie cost of living, servant question or the i b SRR RO el T TenZi Tt RroneR: VaTNaais e e | oNew Heven — Rev. Ancon Phelps | iamaea Scraus the Dighoas, P whras COLCHESTER S R D UE T B ney et I, sy | mobile was damamed by the contact anil Ve nBD Resainatan eblne e e e | O R e T {on1 was subsenuentlv towed to a plac . nd the werld. A | this_ _and Mr. and Mrs. Bishop|tar.ye e + -2r-ems is Postoffice | 800n on a trip ar on | of Fitel e, left town Tuesday in Mr. B shop’s car for Danbury, where they! With Mr. Bonrell was Clayv! Jr. and two voung Ehnps ot visit to ¥ —M\:\h: A=ug | his itinerar: e-in-China is included in - - S P v'm;n aulomn;i!n i will attend the fair this week. 3 < ~1Y neur Church of Hope Valley and|O. Eldredge. Cha Woodworth: reg-| %63 their @anger and comsider thelr| Frederick B. Ames of Salem was in EAST KILLINGLY b | istrar of voters. Willlam H. Hall; town | ®5¢2Pe from injury almest miraculous. { town Tuesday. |1umbia and cal’ed on Mr. and Mre. nd Mrs. Luther G. Andrews. reral ser weie held at his|school committee, William H. Hall | The following officers were elected | The October meeting of the Mothers'| Henry Knecland. i psS - cud . Man It By dausiter ana her hifs: [CHRETes Pobude. the Wednesday session of the 45th | C/UP Wwas held in Academy hall Mon-| iy, tt of Central Village.| tar ran ents, Mr. a @ Sa by afternoon. Burial was| Members of Uriel Lodge, No. 24, A.|annual convention of the Woman's | G4Y evening. There was a large at-ingr ang M Arthur Faveria and | " Rocky cemete F. & A. M, have been inviied to at- | Christian Temperance union held in | teadance. |@augnter Aricne of Westerly, R. 1.,| etie lodge of Rockville at]ihe Cranston street-Roger Williams| John Irwin of Tynn, Mass., is thel|yjiss Felen Eiliott, who has recently | 2 . r communication Saturday!church. Providence: President, Mrs. E. | Suest of :g’“;’;‘:;‘" and M I J’Irrru)n(-d from her duties as Red| I y p ewrl t er ext. H. Roberts of Greenville; recording 4 ) . Fra Eliott | i of Naugatuck “”(rDFs nurse in France, Arthur Elliott Arthur Knapp has returned to watchman for Company after be Mrs. Phebe yon is ill. 1 Some from place attended the! {fair at Brockton, Mass, last week weeks on account | vdia F. Saunders is in very s Service of New Bedford Tex-| secretary, Mrs. J, O, Babeoc ®land Miss Louise Elliott eof Central| aith tile school w home over Sunday v: onding secreta i In sister, Mrs. Jeremiah O'-villaze were callers at Mr. and Mrs, | . Chase of Putnam w Kimbail of Norwich was a| A number of hunting licenses have| Bl Olney: treasurer. Mri & 5 Horsich svenes. David Walsh's Sunday afternoon, Sep- | R i b b ons bomestead Wednesd. caller here last week ed the past weeck. Smith. Mrs. George I'. Rooke, retiring | beard of wavden end burgeesssiismpar 28th: 3 met in their room in the Engine house Frank Quinn. who heodore Bacheier exchanged ent. was made a permanent hon rbury | M. Meserve of Richmond | - . & ¢ : 4 Leo G. Cummings of Wat rom a sprained er here Sund th his father last Sunday.|orary president | Monday evening. B = ot @ - - : : Hope Mr. Bacheler. Sr. preached a A . | George of Hariford was. thelSDENL the_ wesk-$hd with his bréthecs. | Give Satisfaction S X [Rev. Mo Dacheits, fr- Jroathes 21 _The wiit ok 1. toving Mexews sgainst | guest of parents on Lebanon an.| . Continued rainy weather _hind | osvenordaie were gue: n- St S e Ly bian. s =3 = \;f: Harriet S, B. Babcock and Rouse | enue the past week. the farmers aboul filling silos. S5 Diimce S U Babcock, as executors of the estate of | George Rosen has weturned from a airplane flew over. Friday, last, L and Mrs BOLTON NOTCH 1 the iate Capt. H. Hobart Babcock, | week’'s visit with relatives in New|£oing in a southwetserly direc The o Credic of = e 4 | LYME me to a sudden and unexpected | York. { Mrs. Etta Lombard, of Colchester. Tavorgen here Sunda COREER FRMRREI. 0084 s Carl Btk atth o | finish, endinz in a non-suit suggesied | . A. lgart has had arrive at the | were recent vieitors ai Mrs. rempy I. Evereit Chappell, off J0rs Carl Busith. with bher we. wfiny coussel for plaintill. This is the | raflvoad station Tesr eeiioads of ebe| Wamerrr k Vimtors i3 & They Don't | Lebanon, called on friends here Sun-} 0T . SReRt I a0 With|suit bromght in connection with the | ples, which he is having drawn lo his 4 i ROCKVILLE ingfleid vas a] | Charles Eutibert went 1p Wases last sale Of ihe steamer Watch Hill and | cider mill and will make intp cider and | ====" ok a d Chimre P g i & - veel e sda ances for the Wate! 11l line | vinegar. He expects six m 3 5 Hinsere Bucch, 8, Y::O“1x{x‘x;'3: At his old home Synday ¥ I “‘.h:‘,N‘_‘“‘ffliv‘;ig;‘:;‘e"d the funeral from Stonington. Claim was made | b, PR e ool B o Baisiat = - e Mr. s Mrs. Loren Maine visites E - 3 that Maxson had supposed he pur-! Yerk e and M h i ¢ Seventh Day Baptist church. | Mrs. Maine's sister in Wethersfierd | Mrs. H Ward of Springfield. | chageq bt of - o L L e Nationa es his widow. who was Lydix!over Sunday e i is visiting her parents. Mr. and| giamiagion Sog Ther Ay 1o the wharf in | John Willis of Millingten was in N a o poiho o 50 ES ¥, i I # B tonington 106 feet wide, when it was town Wednesday » O3 Advertiged. o O mr.merried over 1o} Mra s Moran was a Manchestee|WIN B Lo Revmsids | lonly 50 fest in wifth: hat the boat| L T oovn Dr.tEdwards Oln:fl'{abletsfiet : . e i visitor Tueeday. Ty g & 1 > Ml was in good repair when it was t 558 g at the Cause an emove i of this place, a mom, Gov-| Mr and Mrs James Best Jittle | TibPary was held last Monday af- amid | 2 2 es Best and Jittle ! I y | and that the stated profits of from LE ARD IDC | —— TT ————————— | daughter from Hartford were visitors!te[noon W= 1 2.608 to 35,500 for the season d4id not | ON BR| E Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, th JEWE' { & OVttver's Hasdss The Ygual Franchise lLeague of " | H. I Wi h r | s ve Tablets, the | at Niver's Sunday r - 5 thateriaize. S ams has had a man from E P> 1 T Sah < | James Moynihan met with an - Lyme met Tuesday afternoon to ap-| "j;age Herbert W. Rathbun and Sam- | F57. 1 ork iooking at his farm - “Suintites fec eulomel. act gratly oo the \ | BUSINESS SCHOOL | c1den: Mondas while returning. point delegates fo the convention im | GEe BT O A A duwrs |, Mrs. Frod J. Brown is recovering bowels and positively do the work. | jthe town meeting. The wet leaves bl | trom a serious attack of bronchial People affticted with bad breath find ROOM 308 THAYER BUILDING ; E bt | ‘hel Tiffany, who is attend- | D!ocked Jehn J. Dunn. counsel for | ; 4 e | caumed his car to skid. He put on the eiticut Coliege i New. Lon. | Maxson ‘and were sustained by Juage |PULITONR e P alny them, | NORWICH, CONN cticut ¢ New Lon- Y and Mrs. Otte Nettleton and . Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a | ) : brakes and the car overturned, smash- | N C i« . 3 S : tog it up . 2. Moynthan's heall] 900, spent Susday at bome with her g b i s omante an | M. and Mrs. Tavid Waleh were in vegetable compound mixed with olive | parents . and Mrs. John Tiffany t e ¢ opi Bl oy ~ | | bearviser Gove meid n teashers’ | could not he a cause for damages The N Orlch, Thyredns. oil. They act gently but firmly on the | sy —_— ¥ i . i Zelda Himelstein, a student in pesuie A 4 ing e | st at Sterling City schoolhouse| 1U€Stian as te tha condition of the beat Coleh B - , and liver, stimulating to —_— STERLING Tuesday last. was determined by the gevernment in- {f{ °;if§",;',,,f‘;,"$',‘, e, W Afrs. matural action, ciearing,the blood, and | CGEEMBING. AND GASFITTING uF i " $3 | The Ladies’ Aid Society met on|,.. £ Ne ey operate. When the matt r ! A g i .3 3 3 . 5 £ of New RBritzin and Miss Graces e matter of the right | Mics Marilia . West, of FEast that which calomel does, without any of mm]’m Nfll ¥es ;T‘f_“d':::v“ afternoon with Mrs. Ir¥ing| yaiding ‘of Middletown spent Sunday|®f Way was reached. Mr. Maxson at- | [Tumpton. was the week.end euest of | the bad after effects. Takcot\earZwa | s I he value of the property. This was |aftarnoon Mr. and Mrs. Waish, ac- mp@,‘g"‘“g‘f"m‘“ ain‘:;e:.’fdmdzc m;.“" | With or Without Gas _Attach- 112 Cosvec Sr., Br. Jor DG o & ey ool | Not in a Million Years. fopped when It was shown be was not | companied by Miss West, were in Co- ments _but Always EFFICIENT “T foel T must tell you of the great | oo oo, J0ND, Vere is in Philadeiphia| Our idea is that an American bandit|ington and therefore was mot a com. Mrs nk Jones. Miss Ruth Har-|SPectors who permitted the boat 1o |7 ouis Himelsiain purifying the entire system. They d i te jury CALL UP 734 (or Fruit Liver Tablgfs) |, fiseue Mater nue veon con-|with their parents in Sterling © mpted to tell the Judge and the Jury | M and Mrs David Walsh. ‘Sundsy fined to her home the past week be-| 3 G = familiar with prenerty values in Ston- Ly IR, s 2 [to attend the funeral of a brother-in-{ would stand a fat chance of geiting | petent witness wanderhid Ssdician, “Frdt s tives’ Srmain Baward Babeock of iz ihem for ransom. — Macon Tel»‘Mond',,’.’fih?f:?::‘:,“,fi‘i’jg oo o8 2 > F Yl -, N. Y. are visiting relatives| ograph gy i = Ew E Lhave been a sufferer for mamy | here, e a— Toatify ke fo The ratee of the rpend ASK FOR A N LIN ASK TOR We furnish Repairs for all makes vears from Piolent Headaches, and e Doughnut is Spiritual. in guestion but SId not succics’ o a | TRADING TRADING R conld z=t mo permanent relief. | SOUTH WILLINGTON Never cay that the spiritual affairs| therefore could not prove the case. He Saaern OF STAMES i and material things can’t be mixed.|therefore submitted to non-suft. A d advised me to take ‘Fruit- At the annual town election Mon- |y ‘< NG, "OnEE G000 PO A J Wh l N 3 2 Arm; s i th re- . 2 Ole " a i day the following candidates of the| % . A 5 At Tuesday’s ssion the jury . ” ires and I 3 so with great | MCiniicans were siecieds Asseseor | mariable successToledo Biade. - | awaraeq ‘minimur 33 aamazes' i} HAND AND BREAST DRILLS 4 success ; and now I am entirely free { for two years, lLouis . C. Dim o Mary's Lamb. a]lsault.‘in the case of Narva against 12 FERRY TREET of Headaches, thanks to your |board of relief. F. Romain Tucker, 4 3 | Jeanerett. Wednesday Judge Rath- . o YOUF | William O, Fidridge: selectmen, Wil. | Mary had a little lamb. it grew. Itibun, counsel f i REAMS SOC W HES splendid medieine™. lliam = B“ck,“" Wilbert c_n‘guby: grew. Tt grew till Mary was a million- | the verdict b:r L“f"‘fiaa'."‘?.‘* ‘?»Tb AND KET RENC MES. ALEXANDER SHAW, |town clerk, George P. Bugbee; town|aire because she owned a cwe.—Louis-{amount of the award was imadequate. | 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size Z5c, | ireasurer. Robert T. Jomes; agent of | Ville Courier-Journal. Attorney Agard spoke in opposition. town deposit fund, Carlos J. Gurley Tudge Barrows permitted the verdict At. all dealers or sent on receipt of | Jnditor. Arthur L. Spicer; grand ju Not Now. toestand as he did not want to sub- K E E N K U l I E R price, by FRUTT-A-TTVES Limited, | ors. Fimer J. Mathews, John Neal, Peaches are a dream that must have| Stitute his opinion for that of the OGDENSBURG, N. Y. i Charles S. Amidon; cellsctor of taxes, |sugar to make it come true.—Toledo|Jury. Had the case heen tried, to the {James G. Service; constables, William | Biade. court. and net the jury, he said he SHEARS in modern houses as would be inclined for an award of $50 or $100: The ecase assigned fer trial ted M AN’S { (Thursday) is that of Dr. Franes D. Tawson, of Musicolony, brought 4 - his 4 counsel, John .J. Dunn. against Rep- resentative Malcolm Thompson, of E B E: 'l A ( ; E North Stonington, s@ing for $238% I S 1damns in payment for wood and N i ’ |' can be as vigorous and beaithy at 170 as at 35 if he aids his orgens in your vital orgens heslthy with | sisctricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest priées. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washingten Sq. Washington Building Nerwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. T.F. BURNS Heating and Plambing - ERANKLIN ATREEw PRICES NO , LAST WEEK OF SALE Schwartz Millinery Must Go This Week Velvet Hats, trimmed and untrim- med, 29¢, 97c and $1.97 The Carpenters are waiting to get in to fix the place up for Y THE PASNK CO. Sale Is Going On Next Door to the POCKET KNIVES QUALITY ) saws, AXEs, HATCHETS AND OTHER TOOLS Don’t Fail to See Our Line of Pure Alominum Ware The assessars’ have SEmasised electing Albert P. Kenyon and George H. Robinsen ’ i‘hufi ey

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