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i i ol 4 _LEGAL NOTICES. % ‘Norwich Readers Have Heard __,_!'__L. - —— With labor _difticulties betyween the | were $19,225 and $12,100. : master builders and the carpenters set-; In New London there were 14 salesof o 1 % AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD tled and also the better freight condi- |Tealty last week for 12 for the same| -~ . It and Profited Thereby. at orwich, within and fr tae District ions, building activities during the past | Week last year. Loans to the amount of 3 E el o Norw. on tue Zota day of April, week have picked up a trifle. There is Prospest of more new contracts and the progress on local projects now in hand J ,h‘u shown marked increase. Four ap- S plications for building permits have been AT hearts plenty but husbands not at all. Rled: with. Fire. Maronal Howsel 1.| T R Douglas & Son h . Stanton during the past week, two new | contract for the building ad buildings and two additions. and meking alterations to ‘the building $$91,981 were recorded the past '/’ll'”k to $50,150 for - 'the . same week last B y . 1920, et bad back suftrers o Norwich | Vi, Robilel i dppesred in court are glad ‘to learn wherd relief may be | 22d, filed a wrtten app-tulion SeR George Boucher and Company have fil- | at Ocean beaok BRERH Na the (ikinach: back 15 bad no more, thanks to Doan's | $3/1 sstate. fully described L S ie g illion. addition £ B ation. ed a permit for C. A, Chamberlain for | Pavillion ieh and. will ‘contatn - a | Kidney Pills. Our citizens are. telling |, Wlereupon. It 1s Ordered, That sald permission to erect a briok addition to application be heard and determ! - the garage of Mr. Chamberlain at theStore on the q S50F and Lyp spast 5 R ood £ i the Probate Court Room in the City of rear of 33 Union street. The addition | MeAts of six fooms ‘each on-the seeond fogscpods nquikal thewr, Exberisace $ih Norwien, in sald pistcict, on the Soth ith brick' cor. - The entire building be | this tested remedy. Here is an ex-|gday of April, A. D. ':wr:\;o:xetem::iz:g{::t’ ;){:hf:::dl;!;a:li:x;: shiccoed, and the cast of the. changes | 1.5 (*5ted x: X" |in the forencon, and that notice of the o el - id application, and of will be about $10,000. <3y $ ample worth reading:- pendency of sal PP B, 5 - Lace and Embroidery |5%5e s sl b bttt r s | S s P s S S . will L S L be tWO | ¢o: the erection of - frame’ cottage on| B. S. Bennett, carpenter, 465 Main |Publication NOTICE TO ree el loOrWays. s Sanot avehne TRt thE couiike oRNetuhe: ¥ ? newspaper having a cireulation in sajd Mr. and Mrs. Golkowski have filed ap- Xf“:“;[ ) 2;32 Pirisap il vt o g Street, ‘Norwich, says: “My back has)District, at leas{ three days prior to plication for permission to build 2 one- > the date of said hearing. and that re~ | Sealed’ bids will ~be’. . With six or seven rooms having all im- | troubled me, aching a good: deal. MYy |turn be made to the Court. openea” by the K story building on Pratt street. Thelprovements and heated by furnace. The | work required considerable - stooping Ssey building is to be of frame construction Th h.\cl;so?; J{ AYLIN G.‘ Jndg{e. o $5,000. e above An regoing 15 a true ;Gommittee at 7 : 13314 Teet and will be uswd as & work | 0 '° SSUmBted AL 0L . | |and ugting and this seemed to ag- fcopy of record »i;m., May shop and for storage purposes. - There ok ke g e . : eFi Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. office in the Town Hafl Bai - APRIL ZGth to MAY lst il be & concrete foundation. and the | Randolph Hayden, frame House. Paci-|Stavate the trouble. Pains caught me| aprzid =~ Clerk. [yo10n Gonmecticut, for, thex froof will be gabled. %] fic_street. Cost $4,500. * |across my back. I saw Doan’s Kidney | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Tongren and Sackowitz have. the con- | P -“;g:;mr frame store, Bank street. tract for the erection of a garage for 500, Rickard Berkofft on 1l4th street. The | Thames River Ié"mtb!“; o ik hid. structure will be of frame construction | Fastern avenye, Cost 3o PUPEIeC with spruce frame. N. C. pine siding and | - ‘;: r‘; 1 Ceet $200 frame garage, othars™ asphalt. shingles. The foundation of g S at Norwich, within and for the Distriot |tion of an elght-room sehooligese: Pills advertised and ene box acted Very | of Norwich. on the 2éth day of April, sditnion at s 3 quickly, . relieved this trouble. I re-; 3 ) — estimated commend them as I feel they will help | = “gatrie op x Judge. We have made special prepara- tions in our Lacs and Embroid- ery Department to co-operate in the building will be concrete with cement El:‘::jacfs"f“g’;‘;b bake shop, Winthzop| price 60c, at all dealers. Don't eppeared in Court and fiied 2 '||\ei|(|m| ;i Y i 1 i i 20x2 i* 4 , 3 . he asons r this nation-wide selling event. floor. The demensions are to.be 20x30% | “gtai number of permits for the Week, | Simply ask for a kidney remedy — get | Forth ¥nat an’ instrument purporting E Stanislaw Kietolt of 163 North Main |$: estimated cost of bullding:$15,400. street is to- build an addition ~to his WATERFORD. property for the purpose of putting In 2| ground has-been broken for a house Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered, That said store. The addition is to be 4 1-2 by 15 |4, ,‘;‘e’ erected at Waterford Yor Hatold Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. petition be heard and determined at feet. It will be one story ‘with a tin|p Yanphear of that place. It will be the Probate Court Room jin the Citv of Toof. ‘The front will be done in plate|ggysn Norwich, in said Distriet, - > f 3 feet, 2 1-2 stories high, having ‘ ' day of April, A. D, wzn,‘a?nmtho'c\z:g glass. William C. Young has the con-|{wo apartments of six rooms each with in the forenoon. and that notice of the tract. all modern improvements,” including fur- . ;:ndfncw;hnr sa!dhnelhion. and of sald - ey nace heat, etc. It will cost about $15,- ating thereon, be given by the pub- REAL ESTATE SALES 900, AND MORTGAGE LOANS Heation of this order one time in some There were 13 real estate changés in STAFFORD SPRINGS. 5 . % Dewspaper having a circulation in sal * n in sald : “California Symp of Figs” District, at least three days nrior to Norwich during the past week to 17 for | The Warren Woolen Co., -Stafford th corresponding week last vear. The ' Springs, will build a three-story addition the date of said hearing, and thal mortgage loans for the respective Weeks to mill No. 3, at that place. Following are a few brief sug- . gestions : Point Venise and Baby Irish Lace, ranging in width from one- half to three inches—at 1Sc to $1.75 a yard. Imitation Filet Lace and Insert- ing, one to five inches wide —at Doan’s Kidney Pills — the same that|'° be the last will and testament, with ve Kid ATl codicils thereto. of said deceased be Mr. Bennett had. ' Foster-Milburn Co,, |2dmitted to probate. ® NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 'Is A e copy of record. ok An:&ft HELEN M. DRESCHER. Child’s Best Pixative turn be made to this Court tires is a true : apra7d HOME ON FURLOUGH FROM SERMON LESSONS FROM S e Clerk. 10c to $1.00. ARMORY AT SPRINGFIELD SAMSON’S WASTED' LIFE o . . Private Arthur A. Godaire, ordnance| The standing example of what a life Grea R s s . 2 Black Chantilly Lace, ranging in department, U. S. A.. who is stationed at| ought not to be was. the way Rev. Dr. t ejoicing by . 18 t 36 . h t the Springfield armory, Springfield, Mass.,, | S. H. Howe spoke of the life,of Samson - “Idu'l flom 0 mchnss —ai is home here on furlough. in his sermon at Park Congregational He states that there are excellent op-|church Sunday morning from . the: tex portunities for young men enlisting in ‘the | He wist not that the spirit of God had i ordnance department of the army. The| departed from him. ¥ government has started an extensive|. In part Dr. Howe said: program for the education and vocational | This was said of Samson, 2 grotesque, training of young mer in the various|abnormal figure of early Jewish history. trades used throughout the army which | We ask why give such men snace in sa: el OB want rellef in two days, swite will fit :them to earn the high wages be-|cred books, Why not reserve ~these| - T b e B easpoonful ing paid for skilled tradesmen in civil life. | scanty spaces for better men. -We have | Accept “California” Syrup of Figs| If you want to dissolve the uric acld i, - Men stationed at the Springfield armory | outgrown them. We imagine these to be | only—look for the name California on | P0ison in vour body and drive it out| .FOR SALE: By order of the are given an opportunity to learn the|tar away ideals and remand them to the | the. package, then you are sure your | (Rfoush the natural channels so that|able Court of Probate for the following trades: Auto truck repairmen,| legendary lumber lofts. Why not dis. |child is having the best and most|Yoy MUl Pe free from rheumatism, |Of Norwich, X will Soit. She gt _ £ ottle a et m‘g(r.ggr;d-g;egflev‘ee:“ci:;n:n:;;;}n fire- | miss them and replace them with the fine | harmless physic for the little stomach, | Your druggist today. euma from | o1a District, deceased, in tha: e e rec i irian. Dlumber | Greek legends? And yet when we have | liver .and bowels. Children love its| Rheumatism is & powerful disease|tdte situate on the westerly’ Dh“‘ % ;c im‘é machine gun), me-| reasoned the story out we have a way of | fruity taste. Full directions on each | Strongly entrenched in joints and mus- | Hedge avenue, in 3 chanic (cleaning and repairing). 1In con-| fishing out these rejected.traditions and |bottle. You ‘must say “California.” |Ccles. In order to conquer it a powerful | being fully described in junction with this vocational training. | asking their fresh interpretations. = We 5 enemy must be sent against it. Rheu-|tion to seil on file in said men who have ot received at Teast 2| rather umeonseionsly Rmd carsiiey i ma is the ememy of rheumatism (mo|more particular descripti grammar school education are instructed | rooq” in them, men by the millions copying him to. the | Matter what enemy that | application. in English, spelling, arithmetic, penman- | "o "1 ere™is 2 " |tetter.” We had better not call this an- | RUSt conquer it every time or your ship, geography, U. S. history. - civies, | shantine. mountainans i e eitans | clent history. It is 1920 history. Don't | MOR€Y Will be refunded. apede elementary science, mathematics, etc. v X waste your time trying to persuade me B L ns o narcoties—is NOTICE TO CREDI Upon completion of a vocational course, | osadon. & Behemoth Who can trample P Pratl absclutely harmiess, and thoroughl: ROBATE Cron completion of o voeational course.| ;" yrovince under his fest, who can piay | (14t this i3 & sun myth or an exag-| feliable Because it iz the oms remedy | , AT, A COURT OF b signed by his commanding officer, show- with his countries’ enemies and dance gerated race tradition. 1t is @ modern | that has relleved the agonizing pains|ag L I o '.“ui""‘" example of men who fli W, i of rheumatism sufferers wh - Ing that he has completed the prescribed them on his knees and then devour them. | ¢ 0 fling away their one o_thought b day ot i ive | nothing would give religf. Tt should | g o Great athletic power mated to the meu. | EhaBee to_live and let the - devil drive : v e s LSON J. ATLING, I & M i 3 e intel g0 do as much for you_it' seldom falis. | ETe! 2 e o et e hiamned 0| (ual and spiritual immaturity of a chiid, | M In His mills to grind like any com- | 120§ "Biz00a o Will gadiy sumiiy|. Estats of Charles ¥. Gees, Jate 2 | a man | bl eing brute stremgth of whoce wey | Won slave the grist fed to them, Yo £i6 BoRri S Norwich, in_said District, dec 3 12 the trade in which he was instructed. : And here is the tragedy: God left hi Ordercd, That the' -Kxecutrix-cite A1l of these courses are open at the |l Se€ms ignorant and showing how with | 479 Rere 1o the tragedy: God left him R erediters -~ (of 8 é preeent time any anyone desiring to take { 2 ET°at opportunity a great soul may €9 ). 4i3 not knaw it. We are here in our up thils work may enlist at the Springfield | 25ra¥. Useful as a warning Yor, the true | .0 llings ¢ X with God and rpiry for: dnsltaimnt o end of life may be missed a great career | SOPTOR callings to: work w! s e ey aeslsnment to any oranance | (CCiined. . great destiny. thiown wway, | (7, 1m. (o 1ot Thim into our banks and Any peisons contemplating enlistment | 211 of Which is the common place of | TATCRCUSeS Bnd mills Aad clase'rooms : In the army, or fathers and mothers of | Modern Jife. B A ; taking our common callings out of His | Then You Have Something to Learm.|dwell, and in the same Town. aad any young men in this city who are in- ere ' was a man of vast physical hanas 1t A e = | publisking the .ame odce In & e o TR we Sy oy | frees w0 0 o kow hee Lo | DR o i sxloiaion agd legve M| Thowsens wup beve pies bavg notl iy R ciesidon (8 g call to inspect this work and will be es. | 1l® had tremendous equipment. but did | py Sy gt g o I e o e L Te-lirict, and make ~cturn to ] t.. We may be un.|lief can only be accomplished witn in- NELSON J. AYLING, 3 corted through the armory by Private Ar. | B0t Know their best uses. ~He had, tre- | ™ 20d not know ternal medicine. Neither cutting nor 47 e ——————————————————————————————— e | 107 A, Godgire. "fi“f"xa equip‘:enht bt A Ret S maw ::;c(:::! 051 r;i‘::: ztrhe:te::ht:.imé“zg: any amount of treatment with olipte w;‘;m“fl;gg' xn foregolriis » " ¢ - 4 4 . = ‘what he was the world for. - " * | ment; nd s i vi ~ SLEN SCH . CONFERENCE OF SIX CHURCHES prayer, Rev. T. Ed\\.ard__D_:l.vies‘ West- i i Heteatieh !‘ll’engfl:‘"of or"_’}!:\‘v&i‘s:. and be asleep to it. I dtaged over the m: ciu:e. suppositories will removel fitest: HEL EY M. Dllxfl‘ D-I-‘h AT CENTRAL VILLAGE TODAY |minster; sermon, Rev. William Swainson i ARE TO HOLD rending lions, snapping. withes, catching | SIIPION: Pass by night and reached the | Bad circulation causes piles Thers : $0a' Sonthennoe’ob’ tha: Wi - ChOrCHOR| | a o et e E ok ANNUAL SPRING CONFERENCE | foxes, burning barley flelds, slaying Phil- | aciic @t Gavbreak and missed miles |8 3, complete stagnation of blood 13| NoOTICE—Al creditors of "said Waatii ety |\ basket lunch will be enjoyed, coffee | The annual spring conference of the | Istines with jawbones of asses. He aig | U2o" Miles of great soenery. Last sum- 1 {10 \oWer bowel and & weskening of estminster, ~ Canterbury, Brooklyn, | being furnished. Life and Advent union will be held with | not know. what he'was in'.the world to | Ty it Was said that there were .more \firx to find the remedy, His prescrip- e e 2T yaint tion is HEM-ROID, a fablet medicine, $1.00 to $3.00 a yard. . Gold and Silver Lace—these are very fashionable—at 50c to $3.00 a yard. Lace Nets, in black, white and evening shades—at $1.75 to $3.00. Lace Vestings and Net Banding, for Collars and Cuffs— at $2.25 to $6.00 a yard. Hamburg Edging, in matched sets, 1 to 3 inches wide, at 19¢ and 22c—4 to 9 inches wide, at 15¢ to 59¢ a yard. Maderia Edgings, three to five inches wide—at 33c to 50c a yard. Hamburg Insertings, straight and finished edges, one-half to three inches wide—at 10c to 50c. Beadings, in an excellent assortment, one-half to three inches wide—at 10c to 35c. Flouncings, 27 inchss wide, newest designs—price range 75¢ to $1.39. Apple Blossom Fleuncing, shirred, tucked and ribbon-trim- med, for Dresses—at $5.00 and $6.00 a yard. Rheumatic Cripples If So Crippled You Can't Use Arms or Legs Rheuma Will Help You or Nothing To Pay, eald bring in tdelr “claims o sajd estate - within "%‘ § trom this datc by posting ou es that effect, togeiher with #: @ |this order; od the signpust the place where sal Wauregan, Ekonk and Central Village, | The afterncon session will open at]the Life and Advent church of New|do, had no: definite plan, never inquiring | Lr03 2nd Dird songs in England -than Norwl nn., within the #ill be held in Congregational | 1:30 with devotional services conducted | London, April 30 to May 2. There will | at headquarters of the divine plan for | for, {r Yeare, But durtig the war no-|taken internally, that s pow sold bl Pilc’ oo Bnd ForEn J : body listened to the singing of birds. The « : < ev. Mr. Humphrey of Canterbury, |be meeting for the delegates on Saturday | his life and spending life’ funibling and : S . %l e e g A Thes. | followed by an address by Rev. E. T.|morning, May 1. and Sunday afternoon | blundering and playing the mischlef with | Jonr of ©annon deafened the neople to all o o o he anngromation: | Aver of Mansfield Center on the Inter-|and evening ' and Sunday morning, | his designated vocation and reaping the | soor bat we could wals ser trs Lol a8 Fards ot weicom T e iny. |church Movement. Rev. John R. Pratt|Sunday afternoon and evening there will | Whirlwind for his wild oats sowing. But | e e iried it in 1,000 cases with the marvel- RS ous record of success in 3§ per cent,| _3PT - ¥ and then decided it should be sold un-! “Am A COURT OF der a rigid money-back guarantee. |a:'Norwich, Withid and for % . he 9 g . 5 Mary F. Macomber; Scripture reading, | °F Brooklyn will also speak. Discussions | be preaching services with addresses on “}“;;fs “°{_;"‘,‘f ’;“cle“‘ about this sor | Ji, F;l\;n doetm u?eel'g:a 3:‘ x:evermggmu:ar), Entaths meplicitions. Gore ;g':';:a,‘:'ghg‘ 3:71‘1';;:\, . on_the 26th day of o Bkt ancemar . | Will Tollow the address. prophetic subjects by men from all parts | © ng: alf of us never raise . the ¢ HEM- ce & 2 : Rev. William Fryling of Wauregan; | i s et o New England a8 New Yok question what are we sent into life for, | °f \t Powers may be lost and we be | HEM-ROID from Lee & Osgood toda If, has glven safe and lasting rellet {a AR, i A ousands of people, and should do the Tcapabie me for you—it seidom falls. L eetomeiin A o e e unconscious of loss. We may lose our 5 All of the Saturday afternoon and|What our real business in this hard- 1 Boy Bcouts Tournament Postponed. | gunaay sessions will be held in Odd Fel- | Visaged world is. Tackling no great | Sous; mer avr ooed. Price it e AT R HIA T et task, doing no great and noble thing. | cretion never painted with the same fine L. M. Spaulding of Pittsficld, Mass., | Put absorbing ourselves with trivialitiet | \oonnique. His fine inspirati . ; or worse and ending life in self. def gy e Saite BT WA ECne will speak in Advent hall at 430 Bank g selt defeat | vy G great statesman after selling i street on Friday evening. ; Here was a man lost in a tangled forest | ;ou1” for political advancement has lost Prsaaver of trifles, making of life “an_ excellent | 11" oell pinding power. & et ooling,” losing himself in things that Beaci that a large delegation from. Norwich| _YOrwich Man Re-Inlists in Navy. | Lo Nl on the original program for u | ARG et God is forbearing and forgiv ore Bl Jeftery V. Coit of Norwich has re-|pore NOL on the original pr ing. Once after this mam’s repentance enlisted in“the United States navy at the | jogine: themaelves In the samé way They | 270 terrible discipline -by: wiich-the- iron local recruiting station in the Shannon | .5 SEERC T T TS SAE aY. They | sntered his soul the vision of his voca- ASK FOR and GET building. He was given 2 30-day leave E s ate ot tion, it returned and he was itted For 4 o °| the men and women God intended them el i e demonstrated beyond doubt that a a and ‘a cash bonus equal to five months'| 45 pe " mhey hav i tegular course of three or four months' H 0 rl l c k’ s pay. At the expiration of his furlough ToRave Jost theti asonan The tournament which was to have been held at the armory, New London, auspices of the Boy Scouts of has been postponed from Fri of this week to Tuesda: 7.30 p. m. It is expected The - Conseryator and filed & written ap Bverybody’ program of the American Li- | that sald estate is now in seltls brary association as an educational and|zel] certain real eetate bel effort worthy of popular support and |said estate, fully described in sall upon the people of the states of | plication. - Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massa-| Whereupon, It Is Ordered,. That husetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut|application be heArd and determined Thinness Easily Overcome (From “Health and Beauty”). Further eviden almost gally that ey Aew chemical el tablet with hypophc ity pro being presented @ support. this -forward loking -library {the. P1obate Court m\n 5 %[Nowich, in &aid’ 3 movement to the extent of their ability.” | JOUR IR, In SSid PNATIEE e in the forencon, and that mot OBSERVES 79TH BIRTHDAY pendency of sald app! tion, - sald hearing thereon, be given AT TRADING COVE HOME |, ,piication of this ol er.’lfll and enabled to do one notable feat. His o 2 hair grew and his old strength réturned treatment brings an increase in we he will go to Philadelphia to become one ;et:‘:s); lx:i:rog Wa{éblwgrooe'mly i o Boone Th 16 38 pobans o - yeed of the crew of one of our most modern 5 1 gl g vy and invoking the divine help he did one 3 great heroic deed and = better il ! siar Torm is to be found in threc-grain Malted Milk Europe. the Christian men and women we.ghould | Tprorir” ,cumination. God gives o man | Thursday, April 22, when & family par | (o0, B0® Nas to the Cowrt, Apo-nuclane _ tablets, obtaimaple - in s Nasal reserve and ex-army men.havel . o:ig 1o dus. 18cso/consolons: ot Shi AT achilos X0 shwal Bin, A naw, | LT el e s e et ‘"’2‘?.’:“& iealed packages from the hest apothe- | for Infants and Invalids the preference to go to these ships direct | 4 oo o nave dome a fair day's work. | P28 There is a way back to Heaven | Cove. Mrs. Weaver served supper to her| mie above snd forepolag il g :ary shops, with full directions. Avoid Imitations and Substituteg | ¥ithout first going to a training station. | ", T 0 I8 COLE B O i o | fOF uS all from the gates of hell. B Ty et s [ ook T e ‘what a life ought not to be. He started 1 S from angel visions, Nazarite vw-,rt ea WILLIAMS READING. PEIZE praying household, and from this he went TO MISS EMILY GALLUP off in self-glorious self-exploitation. He| Miss Emlily Gallup, '22, was awarded used all his heaven-bestowed gifts to | the prize in the Williams prize reading ’ e lette: d tulate draw the wonder of the nations to him- | contest held in Slater hall, Friday ev- mlrf:;f—or: ;nre '?2.,.'1?“'5? hero?rvll,;': Shea s % em self and he came to the loss of ‘every- | ening.. - The decision of. the _judges; ‘ et After All e e thing, a slave to grind in the mills.of his | Mrs. B. P. Bishop. Mra. Albert TL Chase | yiiorian. wba with nis dauehiers, Miss MAGAZINE SPECIALIST | enemies. Was there ever tragedy like |and Miss Helen L Royce,”was announc- | gizabeth and Miss Josephine Pereue : s Ky ere s n y ne es ay this? Shakespeare never painted 'the fool | °d at the opening of school at the Nor- r Jorwic] + UNJON_SQUARE and the harlequin so close to-life and | Wich Free Academy Monday morning by ‘:s‘:fid Pl s ANYWH wH yet it is the picture of much- twentleth | Principal Henry A. Tirrell. Miss Gallup's | 77~ WE DELIVER THEM AN 3 century life. We can find his replica on | Subject was The Day of Judgment — = every street and. in every community. | (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps). Honorable He was called to walk the shining |mention was gievn Miss Christine Bach- were pleasant birthday reminders which | ~Attest: me‘u..b;bc%'%&' included callers, a post card shower from apr27d friends and gifts, among which was a sum of money several baskets of fruit, candy, etc. Mrs. Weaver also received a | Mre. Eliza J. Weaver -pleasantly ob- | newspaper havtmg ‘a A served Constipation is at the root of most disease S 3 heights and he took -his plunge 'in- the | €lor, '20, whose subjeci was Furnace and that attacks the body. To take drastic, harsh-act- iy S kit S TR LU o e e R SR ‘t’.‘g pu’lr‘g%nve r}rlxedlcme is not the best way to overcome constipa- B ssbdants Snd Koile STtelpeede| MafGg A THeb: altapyoh Taurl T ion. To force the bowels to move by repeated dosing with laxatives st, to ive away the great secret of sur | -BY 8 tvpographical error th ¢ or cathartics is not the best way to h%? Nature gack to normal. Sroned, o an dognilo: kel o | ot o Ui, whe e o of e e 2 A ! and Fruitiess . was' omitte 3R % To swallow quantities of oil may not do actual harm, but often Andso we read that when Samaon et | romthe. Teport of (he Teadings. Place your order with usand S B fails to do real good. But Beecham’s Pills act differently. Th God God It Sameon, 1t wotla 5ot 4 | wirs. AskS DIVORCE FROM - y e et ) good. s Pills act differently. ey God's work and God left him to ‘do dev- | ™. T CE_FEOR 0 X F = =) persuade instead of force. They ‘‘sweeten” the stomach, livenup - R R S L b CCTERRINE be assured of gettmg OLD OIS s . . . g g ablé Ret: 1l i Lt the liver, activate the kidneys and help to restore regular, thorougg his”vosation o the reason for which e | on he rst Tuesany 1n 3. » avere (| PANY’S LEHIGH COAL. - ‘Itisthe bowel evacuatio H by helping t 0 h was sent into life. To walk about here | suit has ben brought by Agnes McLean VAL, 20 58 B 3 . ence, by helping to remove the catses, they n lifo with the divine light of the ex-| Breonan, against Louis J. Brennan, of ool o v ¥ 5g " O 3 3 N this i L N " succeed in securing best effects. When you are in need of relief £001 but we can Quplicate him snd we ses | Brsnasn; in' October, 1915, commitied a original, the genuine and the best 5% I * Take infamous crime, involving a violation of . roduced’ (254 o his_conjugal duty and punishable by im- Lel’ugh Coal P! . m Z P ST prifonment n state prisan In that he rl d 3 ; cl : L. 7 knowingly accepted money without legal E Leg Sore & s world, asit is hard, clean, man of poor repute. . % 4 #k st | PR nd Gentant vers mara || NG and makes the smallest on - Aprol 28, 1917. She asks that her ¥ ) e ;:::._%;‘,:.“:'::;’ s Ame e | amount of ashes. Weare th They have been tested and proven, for over sixty years, by Y : sive agents in this city for thi: thousands of people, all over the world. A trial will convince, o e el i s e ity of ¢ Eaga 1 % by Governor Holcomb were among the 150 friends of ‘libraries throughout New The Lnighn i ® ) D AP, ool Tryour BOULETS, at $10.75 per ton: ol icine : on in conference Thurs- A it o inth’:ywfl' 3 — ; dx;_h:t u":em publie library. 3 Thel ast we] A've»l l , !: : SHETUCKET COAL & EECHAM’S PILLS At all Druggists, "10c. 25c.