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‘Many Norwich Beaders Have an ; It and Profited Thersby. ] re—— heme eity. for Senator Bfandesee for personal pea- sons and s:rms more wgl ;flh for Con- gressman ‘e4an, an ere are un- are glad to learn whete relief may be :l‘"“”'e:l‘n"yyfi‘ "’gfi:d“":wmg doubtedly some republicans who will found. Many a lame, weak and a¢hing | change in the limits of the congressipnal | Yot for Mr. Murray ln fhe <o m}‘“ ey ; back s bad no mere; thanks to Dean's | district H:Sukgflm:;-fl:wg o e "2 : - K Kidney Pllls. Our eitizéns aré {91IBE | the dstrict had the herve to take tho|dates Wil try to make the- V“Zud u“ f 4 A g £ mc THE MOST CO - ! the good news of their experience With pomination of that party for the office. | Of Showing in thelr home town, s 1 R| Mr. Murray has‘servéd several terms as | 10¢al intorest in the outeome ghadow | |thlp tested vomedy. Mers 15 8 #2- | peseasor s postion which s Bow helds| (e, general oo D:c}(afln.n:flw 9: g T SORTMENT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY m ample worth reading: 80 Tuhat Sheare led e bge and) ls @ feht o daah with Dick the ta- . 1§ HAVE mm AT SPECIAL mm ., 8. Bennett, carpenter, 465 Muia d on the ticket. This jndicates that| VOrite al Street, Norwich, says: “My bask hes he'in '3 big Vote-gatior when rusning for| The budget recom maded b g F!fliy Made Molasses Lady * the office of assessor, a purely loeal of-| of common coyn: bij t. ever [§ : - : iroubleg me, aching.a £004’ deal, My not, the vpte to a degree. being sym- pmsemei u: a: m’mfi"&?‘ d 'flc;h\ f - lmm e cocoanut hetle. Running for- congress | means about a one- crease in tax- 0 = = work- redujred opnsiderable sfomptag) B, IR | COTANS ond My abuisas | stion. Wae. apmraved sfies the compare- csetrassesassn.. 49¢c| and bitter sweet choco- and lifting and this seéMeéd 10 aF-|wil have to scratch gravel fo make| tively small-amount of $48,000 was par- % rrom-ov 1 { g 5- L W gravate the treuble, Pains caught me{ §¢od some of the assértions he mde prior ed! och ‘:‘m‘ a:%z:‘t“ \: ‘!ufifi:: ::;: g: o ¥ 2 Lt 2, y M mh. ..W huy k million ¥ b 2 s jaeross my back. I gaw Doan's Eldey “:,m:.mm....mfivh a Hitie elty ltke New London, and means [§ e : ST RN 39c Fresh Home Made ; e aaaTay o esn|gnite 5 burdenito the men who have 3 i Pills advertised and one box acted very | ¢ o0 “ T reeman, in the home eity Beavily morcgaged little homes. ~ SHIl it : h Made Nut « | Toasted Marshmallows \uulckly. relleved this troyble. I re-|of both candidates by a majority of atlig very probable that not ome of the ) ; 3 Suednigts x | commend them as I fee} they wm Nelp | least 400 and could also carry the entire| apnropmations was recommended withe ! 3 1 ¢ | 4 m Ib.. wkagessns BDC 6% | " distriet, with Mr. Freéman as the op-|out first pecsiving the most careful con- sl s > F othors. A ':‘nfind'&:" ,;fl"‘ °”°"“k:' ‘“‘"fi’f" sideration of the finange committee and s m avorite Kisses, fresh Price 60c, at all deeless. Den'g| hi¢ denioeratlc neminee to make good that| every member of the court of common declaration s drawing near. He wili| coenmil Whote are the Sentiomon o | - - N inl lb. | simply ask for a kidney rémedy — get| 8d it fo be the pelifical feat more stu- | posed fo make & gareful study of munici- 2 Sbsiy sk fhe & Sihnty ORI QL S 06 I T T O oo ek b ety ot e o Lol . B.orieerren. 78] in caramel, b, .. ..o 8¢ 8 ¥ - ¢n and he will find ia the end that he|ne city meeting uphéld the judgment ecved a4 m Swest Vi b 59¢ | Mfr, Bennett had, Foster-Ailburn cu has bitten off more than he can emacu- | of their chosen representatives and ratls Grand Knight George Chagnon en- lllmlh } Mfurs. Bullato. 3T s ; Iate, Ag befere stated, Mr. Murray has| feq their resommendations. but that does e . e . s s been Boomed and Boomed in this corres- | not smother tho Eoneral bellef that there | lertained the members with an | MR T Milk Chocolates, several e | ponGence in connection With the congres- Ras been extravagance without limit esting account °od u:”uuveulnp " e m Sy |sondl pomination. Just two Seeks a£0|alehg cert:dn IMes of city manasemept. | DeR e attended the uaveling of e} Gage.. nffer pa WILLINGTON It was stated that if Mr. Freoman wera (‘Instead of increased valuation and re-|St3tde o e atvion . Eiteva: Bieke D“u entertained the in one lb. boxes, lh, $1.00 Assorted Gum w Mrs. Brily Gardner was & Willimantie ;‘rzfi"‘g‘fy“ 39, select his ovpenent he would | ductian of taxe rate in New London, it “““‘;‘t °‘C‘f:n"‘::“ bresented the _councll | at-the Community A gosiety " Regula 1 50 1 visit i 2 name Mr. Murray as it would|ig 5 clear case of increaso and mo re- r pqmd Aol 8% Lot x * e Suckaon was oalled 1o Hartgora | Bt 2 plessure for him to_defeat the | duction ans. an sver-imenasing bidger | Ues souvenirs, o medal presented by| Mr. and its egular price §1. b 7 v i ict, another medal personally | New Haven, wepe guests ot Fhis | Shampion démocratic vote-getter in his| " Oormelins Costells, the repubilcan mem. | LOPS Benedict, ’ . ;::{1::: by the smerious illless of his home town. It was suggested at the samu | ines for state senator, has for hig op- gm;m bywo mrm :&;aluf‘oehcnaa‘x;:nmm :{' ll:. .8 !l: :.Mmlh.mllh All lul.‘:.‘ OWING TO THE RAINY WEATHER, WE WILL GONTINUE OUR Miss Florence Pourtrey hus been spend- | m¢ that the democratic congressionel|ponent ‘Senator William €. Fox, demo- These souvenirs will be framed | White were 7 " :S8ALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY parents. Miss Pourtrey lives with her TPk Y LoRMon, s = Cornelius Driscoll, foreign agent| . Mps. A, N unele in Stoningten, A a-uumum tn | With 1t At the outset, Mr. Murray ex- | interests are more in New london than - Cruthers of Norwieh mt Chain Co., Wab D165 | Wednaadey with her seter, Mre. 3.3 Sen: p : : préssed willingness to accept the nem- |y, home town. Il is employed in the for the American ; : uia) business, 25 Vighthouse Keeper. She | fnation on a wet platform and he PrOba- | oty and 1 the acknewiedend lder m| ént and gave an inferesting Mapgrintion | oney, ’ "Four-of the town topshe Biy has net changed from 1hat OStion | some ‘of the booming entorprises. He is $f his sightesn monthe irio troeh | Mre Hersld Riley ud aen Louis spest ' Y ’ n . 08 With Mo oy [SREHerS a0 DoaM- | 1" 15 noticed that a former promineni|as well imown. in New Lendon ss he|Africs, Indis. Japan, Tuesday M" with Mrs. Riley's i y + - | Hawailan Islands. mothn )(r; LA Norman Wieht who bas sswsted bl | u1i”ine iher” deegaies Bed 0. cbiee: | poree oo oy Somtones svepif e | _ BObert Fatan hs been o Bosten (his Ak R 130 MAIN STREET. brother. I the poultry business mine | o ¢ * o pe im0 Poses. la .a New Londoner, even 1f hef Sl fnt) B restcof the L O. O, ¥ u,. vuk " - montis; speat the week end at hie home g e Slecps and some times eats In the to¥n | ™ imer Drothers plant shut down 221 W Deaver 59 N13 e v n . = . in Bost T e republican and the demoeratie ean-|on the e ) L 8. v the remainder of the . b SO, ey n“lfm"“:"‘"m""""h didates wete Both born in New London | elested he Will represent the interests| TRUFsday night for the g Mstilde Weaver has retumned to e A & & - | Week. T home In Attleboro, Mass., after 3 visit yohero, his entored the aarieuliarad collems | Tt o S e D o twavs | totnth senatorial isvier, = 0 62| "3rs Grace Blackley of New York has Tty v T A (pe— |aticnded the exposition. e L T e Beon mors r leas active 1 politics, and| Mr. Castello Iy ma sFeenhorn fn mat-|BSeh §PONding the Weck with her Sister Mr and Mrus. w‘“'“‘ Naswer optet- | M. gnd My Jelih Compbell shtertain- | The-King fazmily~hes maved fram. the Mise Lilan Fenton. . wha fof - saghi | BN O o cw i the. c1ty, and will put up a. lively | Miss Brran. tained about eme hua&’ Soglal Corner | &4 their som, uw“ee. of Pittsburgh, | Smith liouse to the tenant house of the parsvoc Py 11ty S I 508 iy In ‘orfimars times, And for some local| campaizn. Senator Fox i3 no siouch in| AMODE athers attending the scisol for ety the!v home Wednesday, Pa., over the week end. Larkham farm school, je onday for Blanferd; Muss., 4 e & tematization which meets Monda¥ | heans. salads. sanaw B o T e TSt es Fisntl wers AN teac office, 1t would be n gort of Mven-Stephen | the game and. wiil play every string te] VS 3 % arrel Wiisen. ot “?,,‘.';:;‘:y'l?} m | Gontast Detwsin Diom: vt withent. dia. |bring ahoot his. re-clection. " Thia rian Dight of eaeh week In New London ate:|doughnula, fruit and coffee Were sorved, | last week. -3 rom the Robértson Comppany’s fores, H. Mrs. B o W, X 4 S Re rcagement to the democratic nemtnes, | Fox is a sly one and haz heen in the ,. Hasty, Roy Gardner, Harey Watt. C""l[onday‘::]ig “N\NII of Nopwich spent aurégan Cepgrégational chureh, Rev Roger EBrown has returned ta ‘New Haven for the school year. He Moore of Black Hill has enfered ieal conditions, he |1 light very much during the last ses- - Grace Paekham, William, Fryling, paster,» the -Sunday |the New York Military school at Cers- Frank Millara ef Merrow was | BT T8 ORI o n and | Mo of t eglotur and haa. nek | A€lius Wisherty ana John ot | M7 and Mrs! Wilbuy Brown, Mr. and | moraing sermon’ will be om “The Cross | wall on (he Hudson. of Mr.and Mra. Clarenee Tseex | o "ynia” angle it really does 160k 04 if| &iopped from rays of the po-| . MI. and M Jerry Ansel au Mre, George Allan all af of Narwich have beeén visiting Mrs. An-i spent | and the Illuminated Way.” Church school g i " the week end- wi T ldur neen hoyr. The Young Peo- Mrs., Faimsr -of New Tory |N¢ WOuld be distancad in the very first it Janthan M Tess: Buthy. nd with Miss Madel %’rw ing the 3 & : ‘ < . j_islafids bave almost né" ma- i % % 3 pla's Meeting will be held Thursday evea- | The Fili io town BRIWTAY 1A visil thetr mfi&?fnfl‘ :‘:an:taf:;;mlh{:‘remu{}: here will be fouls w}a\l“: lh‘re Wellesley Hanney of East L:;" I?t‘ b B predn e linc, e e oJles Dants Palmer waf M. | nor ny comparisen of abllity, but he has | sentiement are in the political ring. {‘;;"h:mg{,‘,“;; e ?;",,.,‘i,,,: WAW % g Husel ; ilaal i Sagan: 5 Wl . % | Mr. Korney went 1o & New York hey. | 10| (07 RONICAL wifbEy that s cescn > MriArthor B Biasoell, vho Ms| Pev Wilim Pring ks teen 5| CANTERBURY GREEN | Frankli pltal last for traatment. He te'in | Seming cangceseional contest. . He. 18 ot MONTVILLE 'been 3 patient in the Ned London hes-| Easjon, Mase., to attend the 100th an- | (By an_ error Friday, the Canterbury | k' I Telephons: o gerieur condition euffering fremi pains | thy favorite 1n the race and therefore pital for scveral months was dismiss-|niversary of the Ladies™ Ald sociaty of Plaing news items were ‘headed Canter- 13 . dury Green.) Providence; R & A Qelegation from-the parish attended MaChme Union 963 # n—d um' m:h!-\w;h vw‘ 3t Brookim l#u,e uon{arennae of six chyrch at Erookiyn | Com ot g ussday for the § of the confer- day. ev, and Mrs. Robert Hum. ‘)an Union 1i cnes of six shufches phrey, Mr .and Mrs. Hale Bennett, Mrs, | y A pumber of women of the viilage have | 8. B. Hadley, Migs ¥adley and Miss Lucy | Engineers Founders Machinists :n-eag: 1::‘ made vdters-and others | Baldwin were arong the number. Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- has gone to Groton (K LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Rev. Mr, Swainson of Dayville speat i Sta) WeeKs. Gzsr applisd to all makes of Cor- in he The vital statistics for August ghem jed f that institution Wednesday and|that town. Mr. i made Dok Ssond, the gauso of which 2as Bt | e no ineseial BREKIRE, and he Ip DAOK- | thoee: birtns. Womer 5. & asaemiy Ehed | e from that st fae Frieg = e ! t'ry\ ';;hvm PREREA - ".M [ o€ ta lege It he shouid win it :au‘d Frances Tvi to William Pdgar and|. ——— — h prin be B a fuke avd thers are to Be no ! ginarind Molioy Tyler: 16, 2 son, Lean. ro Joim ~ Hemmier, gl-lc‘;r poitiicn) dukes In the coming elcetion | ara, to Thn Arthoe and 19a N Favkel NORTH FRANKLIN Gahan, Howa: , | The rvesudiieans ara eut to win; and| son, Roger. Joséph Chu i ple RKelts UNd. QUaRL | that estites the cangresslonal future of| Soiish’ Crinries and Katherine Blisapern 204 M. Otorge Nohe sremt last rank Josiin, Mr. and Mwm. G. V.| M- Mureay. | Chureh. “The “marriages wore two: Au-|Week in Stafford Springs and Manches- J Mrs, Fred Tyier um: Ay Mr. Moreay was first mentioned § % eorge W, Lueas and Mapy Sy-|tef 2nd aitended Springfield l:l:x-.Be e > o the 1 Nichol William Weaver and Ray Beckwith % 2 ° 3 2 5 Dwight Gasdner. fook his ?&r;nog_n;a:’::“ ?;“ éf{:fi;t‘ga:::;:b‘ \}maruz“’m olay Samnkn RIE" & Nakly Thom GelumuiE atact Ags: V-el:h\es(la at the parsanage. Walter Bager has begun work st |flise Engines, Engine R moti: sister to Ludlow, Maas., in is | 11" (s "ouiy tate that he b introduced (o |Aug. 9, Walter B. S, ,en"‘ 55, cause, | 48y for an outing at Augusta, Maine. 75, R. Ashhey is improving in health | Sterre, returning tis week with Herbert |¥ Shafting, ngers. Pulleys, Bear: automobiie. They visited a former puptl mfl‘“ Who have not his personal sequaint- “‘W cazdise PR e \'l:m “P Trank Tracy and his sister, Mrs. Luella nlt U': Babckhs hespital in Nerwieh, where 'Pr_;c;x who has been visiting at his home ings, Couplings, Clutches. of M7s. Gardner, whom she prepared for | ance Fie s £y g5 well-known o New | Beard, age 17, oause o ar_pneumenia ;| GRSeF of Sgeidsien, suent seversl duym Bt T S P R J0%, A% e Piten Johnsen is making business |§ 3792 stock always on hand, 81 G “Paul § age 54, cauw *|'this week with Mrs. Hannah Kingsley, d 4 v e i i Lendon as Mr. Freeman in a public way.| 24, George Paul Smith, age 54, cause e B bl ot Biar Yonton w8 b mM, and Mrs, Henry Leach and Flos- | trip fo Canada. Ceneral Mil| Repairs. Walton's ehildren ave quargntin. s ohd hos glways been a consistent demo- | ab is coma. > Leach and Mrs. Harold 11 | BMrs. Nathan Exley and William Exley Special machinery of ali kinds £ F crat. He waas born in New Londen, the| . Thomas.FL Church has been in Provi- | Feeent caller on friends-in town. Wige! e s < . p . o o roliand was in t0WA |gon of an homest and - hard-working | dence fnis week, callid there as witnese| Ar. and Mrs. F. H. Race spont. Thure- R e SETe MNP Daglels [heterid” W Srsiafied lagt . W - nierest Of an INSWANGS | higokamith, apd rece! N ved his eduedtlon Injon a court cnse... B day in Springtield. the pubile ol his native gity. He A" Brya has Deen in the grocery and liquor bus-| Memorial iness on his owm account, but phtired from that business more than fifteen yegrs ago, ard engaged in the real estate and iasurance business. Tle has served common and has been! k over the house af Frunk naged by lightaing, - Helen Lliegel (s attending Staftord echool. She wallts three and moiging to and from her al”of the Palmer| Mr. and Mrs. H L sh‘nard of Serap- been il for a few| ion, Pa, were recent guesis of Mrs. O, L. Mrs: Moy Leland of Waterford sub.| Johnson and Mrs. Albert Stiles. Mr. ted for her. Shepard is supérintendent of the Dela- ian Filer and Miss Crace, Ware, Lackawsnna and Western I R. mt the Week cnd as guest of | Miss Rena Race is spending a week at 2 Robertson at her cottage on | Pleasant View. o Beuch. Misges Helen and Julia Oehl, of New -monthly mestinz. of Pequot| York, are visiting at the home of their . 135, K of ‘C,, was heid | uncle and aunt, Nr. and Mrs. R. M. Hard- Several years sgs he was mewmtioned ickes’s hell Tuesday evening iwith DON'T LET TH AT COLD &8 dsmecratic andidate for or, and 'Ammac'«(:“l{“%"«; l;\;te!reh;m‘;ness was ~ e his party at Several cen.| ! 2 he t cond degrens 3> 1 iways active i local politi-| Wers d on one candidate. A steady Children Cry leal work. Ha bas basn assistant chief | 0Qr2as2 in membership was reported, al- 2 FLETCHER'S GET THE BETTER OF You LGRS of INAINOW, Lanien Bir Gevhiid 80,8 #00d sum [n the ifzeksiry te: Do ¥OR ment anll still holds membership in the | USed New Haven fund. Under T I i fepartment.' He is 2 member pf the Ne on of Chef . Webber, lunch c A s 0 R l A 1 that presistent cough or ¢old i3!'Tonden lodge of B : A Naw York Murgiar 1-'+1 hard to e form. 1lle 18 now pragticing law, Can You Say This? ““Fhe ROUND OAK Pipeless Heating System _you installed for me early last winter proved to be all you claimed for it. We have spsnt SEVENTEEN winters in our pre- sent residence, and the whole family are unanimous in saying that the last winter was fastensd on you at (his season of Bie | Goder of Hiberians, und popi: > = - the most COMFORTABIE one we have ever experienced here.” year it may o serlous resulis. | wide noqunintanceshls. L06: octor. wonld rell” yon et the R J. N. LEWIS, Voluntown, Iy and intimatély known to Mr. Freeman and it 18 2 safe Dat that Mr. Freeman HEETHIEEOE | MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE notking dérogatory to character of L 0y e s ro abe gk o (All “so0ds Covered by Insurance During Transit) the political game, and ve a fairly DANIELSON—PUTNAM—~NORWICH—~PROVIDENCE—FALL o8 kaawinass. of o Delitical ‘methad | RIVER—NEW BEDFORD—BOSTON—LAWRENCE— 3 e - o 5 péther ”‘Mh’n tht:'r‘ hw'll m{!y “T‘AP LOWELL—WORCESTER and Connecting Points is nothing the matter wtih Mr. Murray in this pelitieal mmmtter except that ne E' Po WINWARD & SON happens to be driliing in the wrong bat- tation. 135. WATER STREET 13¢ MAIN STREET Thers will Do = test of politieal popu- | NORWICH larity in New London in the November | Ph 1280 - D:::EL:;;N eldétion, gs Semmtor Brandeges, Repre- | ans e, semtative’ Freeman and Mr. Murray are SOUTH MAIN STREET all natives of this city and have always PUTNAM mads - thélr home here. ' They have al- 1] ways been active in politics, local, state Phene 477-2 454 national, and ese equally known ml mmint‘eh-llnl 'lnnu. h‘:.p‘\‘h“ MEN’ FURNIS['“NGS 7 Jenn's Medlicine are exactly what he would prescribeé for-such a condition. The value of 1'ather John's Medi- cine has been proven by more than gixty ycars of syccese, It sootbes and E o ) : cause t.wte Lhc“nouflnh ing food mfll » it contains, helps to rebulld wasted % tissue and gives new strength with which to rebuild heéalth. fr“t ot s e e R ~ SATURDAY MORNING, 10 TO 12 THE BOSTON CAFE ON BROADWAY Sunday, October 3rd Mhisic Will By Furnished by Soutar’s Select Orchesirs J L S — PLATlNG KmdredFilmbfll AT THE : UNITED METAL MANUFACTURING- CO. Shipping Street THAMESVILLE, CONN. BOOTS AND SHOES ARROW AND E. & W. COLLARS,Each .......... 20¢ MEN'S COTTON HOSE, 6 Pairsfor ................ $L.00 JUST 50 PERCALE SHIRTS,Each................ $L55 MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES, Pair ............. §250 MEN'S EDINCOTT JOHNSON SHOES, Munson NIQUE SHOP N, BLUMENTHAL CUSTOM TAILORING 5 FRANKLIN STREET PIPELESS HEATING SYSTEM 'wmthOURlbmclyhunfCOMFORT this winter. ROUND OAK Heat ing Systems brought contentment and warmth into numerous Norwich homes last year | and will do the same for you this winter. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY guaranteed on all orders placed now, and the system will be installed at YOUR CONVENIENCE or before cold weather. —REMEMBER — : The W ppnd’le GUARANTEE is a repuhble dealer’s nams on th: article t!nt you purchase, - WHONE——CALL BUT INVESTIGATE NOVJ. J.P. BARSTOW & CO. MWGENGMSFQROVERSIXTYYEARS y Yo MWATERSTREET