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D! 110 nonlh 2 I cle ""m.-"'*z s ater bm. 313, sor s o °"°fi Samph Shoe Store, 138 mm TED-—] -goods _of 'A§xmg,\}§° A st pn.m"m mnm—x wish to buy “fi g{ books, silver _or. -antig o o o Phbe AT W o 'sell your farm? sells. any ' kind, iarge or ¢ small. Windhiam mfimly et Aswen Lanielson, ..adh,.mm" willing to get up in the niorn- ng abd earn some money papers. Frequently are good routes. Get .,‘g&‘;%flu"“.ar;.'m&m Box 50 LOST AND FOUND B Y §ouf hames on file and bef W ht, quourda.) el i ihont s allare o teady for the first vacancy. n-?a ‘Plkase call THor “é Fecefvo o ggm‘m.&;;m:‘ ie res !g-men ‘ ‘ ‘he Bl fic —— orsa copy of “ lll‘ t!.lI N ‘i‘-‘ tlsman’s black g — .‘ ile Office u:'e e considerable |Bm “;_ s T R e A u'-’-?:’n bt umwu Teward. lowaer Subner at Hihe Pm ‘kv 2 S FUNERAL DIRECTORS Gocsd Bablil Caurcn Friday even Ba smgl pnqu whno v ) Ale ‘ii. g7 | tor i S x"rfi‘cm. w‘i’f@t ANTED—Second _ hand Don'e glve _our nsed mrnnure a‘uy We will buy one piece or a hotel full as we, have the best facilities for g GEORGE G. GRANT DENTISTS \ 1355345, ll.nfn 5 Vic R B R ot m e .. movV it pl 'flh !ZW J‘RWZ ¥ No. kfi nuu.s-ni Teaders ;x% ulmg mo “ht ovisd nable 1, Norwich. mm hono; o e lflifi Tew. Hiver St, Mol Ageley, tisiov., upr A et vague, T I 5 this ‘state. Bij it sh _price in and Embalmer DR. D. J. COYLE |fhu mant“uml'S: Wi 3oad Seater 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE - e i Bt i e 'r-mmu. ST, t Teolaphane 430 D E N T IS T Kind of Auu#m{r t.g'_m. hoor m- w : » . quire T in 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. W WANTEDBosrder o 'x°1§“fin - ; Toom, Drivate family, 4 CUMMINGSRING | " s oo SR B (L R lephot ANTED—Old hflokl ll .ufzs‘mpf letters. King, 48 w-u{ su. arteen one 481- . . Paul A. Schwartz; D. M. D, = A ‘::m-c Tugs and. oileloth, ""“'mg m"r:;‘)':-m PET NG Funeral Directors , o ETRTRTE ey DENTIST Wing chatrpHoe 17?°:cosms 350, John . . ] moA xmg, B Watke S Phnlu vkl P PR o and Embalmers |, iy : b f s Somers Block. On the Square : wA‘NTED—Semmd e dmd ariias For Sate—SmiNes & ur 3 fim . loosds, 322 Main Street Telephione 774 Franiiin t, Norwich, Conn. ocua oul. ooiCufe,) practikally & S WANTED—Men and women who & $ah6, “ oo’ Rk mathte ag Chamber of Commerce Bmldm% m‘vl.h nehu;g.tbummg xiee‘l scor‘:sb ielsen. R i Shlldeg o i3 % boxof Spow Hmg) . asase o BRC: R CHAMBERLATY || tati erimrsr o e 12wt &y " I WILL BUY your farm for cash. Write or ielephone me if you want {0 sell guick. I buy for cash to sell again on.f t S." 'Eaton, Willimantie, 5 iD_slove lelisins, DENTAL GAGER ASSEMBLERS hard si0ve lenglus, aiso walnut FOR SALE—Hard slab wood. sawed woad. ever: Dils. Cisnth Cos Nell 0 frsa good, siores 1 o Willimantic and “Dalielson. Soum sotid | RIS, EEchy A0 WAIS weut ot thes : , i Tk e e T ] EXPERIENCED FILERS ’ 5 Funeral Director SURGEON S EAT i 3 oo towns, vor tfo 0 nov20d acre ot ‘Ine Plaut-Cadden Sompauy, "estahsaed 141, qu;.cn, with 3 1 ‘aiso - viih »:.5'1 ‘erms, ¥ mh. K7Grory Buildicg Norwich, Conn. "FROFILE HANDS For Small Gun Work. Apply by letter to and u :;';Vz“];nfiéhfi and ibalmer Cags ok it FOR BALE—200 loads of hard uood. UL begin 3 new 1ot Se L ist; s deliyered 1o il parts uA 60 loads of Ak lab and airlight almr_s Falt Nawrocki, -Yaniic. Tel. 1/04. sepiid idwed. Prompt Sérvice Day or Night T PHOENIX MANUFACTURING CO. Soikt fing on_easy terms, for a 88-note mahommy pl&yer Dxa‘n?’ wil ‘erms, ’:m it Cadtin Lompm {Sblisiiea 1872, Notwich, Conn, autil i b $8 st b rol 1 DR. EDWARD i i clas cdud, s Tow sty HOURIGAN BROS. Room 107, Thayer Bfl?y lapweIL Mass. »:.um-f';flffi: E':.;xl)anfé"m . {Toc FUNERAL DIiRECTORS " |{ 1ours 0.12: Ph":; fl: 7:t0 8 pu.in. Qp Diamends, Jow. Invalid Owner Sacrifices * Norwich and Jewett City mHefiflAllen&SonCo. 88 MAIN STREET NURSERY of interest. deemed pledgos lu eorn, winter included ; CUT FLOWERS AND sals. ¢ _IBERAL LOAN co. 72 Acres; $2,750, With HHorse, 5 cows; hmeu. one yearling, 2 edives, flock poultry, - wigons, machinery, Dotatoes, vegetables, elc., for easy convensent, vu\ag ; e tiie loamy, tillage 10-CoW Spring-wateru . bastyre, home-use | wood, arkly - frutt, ji ‘TORS warm cottage house, biz fiew barn. ol FUNERAL Rie CTORS POTTED PLANTS 5 Norwich, Cd | Duildinigs s if taken now §5,160 takics eve FOR XMAS. e erything, easy terms. . Defails this and AND EMBALMERS M. - e oiher farms near, New .. York, page 18 Laly Abistang, Zedpbone 41H:d ORDER NOW FROM AUCT[ONEER Strouts Big Illustrated Catalogue braa-n: jiphens 4104 W argains. 3; . States, - Copy. free... Stuon fl' OR MiGH Mlpléwodd Nufsery Co. Succsssor to"W. B. WILGOX Farm Agency, 150AK., Nassau St, New $ 381.3 | York City. decia Orders . Delivered Telephone 986 | Phone 403-% Norwich or Phone Jewett City lN!uRANfE Post Office, Norwich Tow: Shea G Burke B - fomeance Syl | LOWEL . WLCOX uneral Directors WmA SOMERS __TRUGKING AND TEAMING 41 Main Street ROOM 10 318 MAIN STREET FOR SALE- Horses s FOR SALL—BErewery horses; our sta- ble is full of nice young, sound liorses and in Five Minute lin-Rockwell P! c1e mares Uiat we huve No Use for; .we -— e thought the elsction would make 2 cllmng L E N 5 we have a lot o c1GARs but we sée it wow't; we b 3 For Parti JOHN miied puirs, plenty of them; prices low as 350 for a single horse, to $150), Xo a.pair; no horse in our stable < orl years old, all fat and sound; t em on 24 & trial. delivered_fress double harness, single harnesses, Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand. 4. ¥, CONANT. 11 Frankli 8t FOR S ALE A Very Desirable EIGHT ROOM HOUSE ModePn Improvements, Located With- es’ Walk From lant; culars Inquire of A. MORAN Real Estate Broker An Exceptil Chance to Secure a Nice Home Right. Mar- sleds. Sce Supt. at his residence; eweries are now closed. Call any dm., 8 barrison St. Providence, 1L L TOBACCO Westminster St. car to Harrison St. ele- AT WHOLESALE phone West 3506-W. __decdd ! Lap1E: HORSES to let by the day or week | LADIES’ m IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS nquire . P. Hamilton Stables, 371 X Valpes are increasing—i ur Fil et dec! Insurance 7 o 206 us for addis jon. ¥OR SALE—Extra nice driving horse, pedigreed siock. also bugey and harngss! LADIES' BLACK MOSE ... LADIES' BURSON ACK Hi B HOBE, 3 pUitliin Bhack finsr ke SILK HOSE ARE NOW 47c Why pay faney prices in fancy stores? THE PASNIK €0. sell For Less les Slosberg, 425 West Main St Tele- S— e 1717, : SALE—Our handsome team af e Rormeb The Hetry Allen & Son O tloctld. | John R. Bowiiiah 116:118 West Main St. Established for Half & Céntury. WOris specialty: Ku I[k 63 Cerftral Ave. PEBBONE & Christian ¢ contruciors, stonewors, brick crete wnd Dplas) o VA TRUCKING €. D. JOSLYN, 23 Wu.st Ma(n St Wi move cverylhng anywhere. Phone 857 IflDl G :& lfld I r;‘t.n. mm.\Jl HELEN L. PKBK]F!. TEACHER OF BINGING. 53 UNCAS STREET. ol vy betw from §.30 to 9 p. m. CAL and jong e e 8 SxexeL Im; U8 LAMBEET, J8., No. 341 Main £c co moving, trusking and (&3 Tel. 381- IIIGZ%\ ais uranms GEQBGI LA‘IERT um, I.glnn-.; kng aistance woviag uu’c 1 €17~ Teacher of the SAda i e — ot R Long Distance Moviug ahd | ”.v“': “na 4 FOR EVE!YEOI’Y. b S gttt g B o 1!& sign i e ? oL i I'EAMAQ'J vmx lnllx dist L S L il 1 I af 86" Fucne 193" Bovitd - m,u,",_.. THE (G B Bhowiey o son " i ey Bncluchn St a -LON CE L3 VX!IG- G DT AR R T by aeray n p IS Of L umunu 1 Esuu and é’s’u"ifl' = ’g‘?"‘""" °"‘h | | { i D All Fire PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. 2t Ph ifl] oo 607, - PIANO m'x‘fix}«n'mmuns MOVING. TEAXING AND TRUCKING 688 very prompily and at maunifii BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Giank Books Made and Ruled to Order 138 Broadway AuTos 10 FIE 'm @ saqL [E ;' 205 Main .. [ 190 G, R Browh. mud WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to ARTHUR H. LATHROP, ' Sketucket St Phone 178 - : i ‘elephone % West tiain :- A. Gy THOMPSON F. hotek Foot § ——__..r“ S SN A (PROTECT YOUR FEET) AMERICAN MOLUSE, D. Morrissey, 8 Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Su BEeBy, Fithas ity St Conl cufe 7.0 Alcs Buldi Norwich, Conn. lmm-confwhbh ride in call up JOHN PHONE 732 DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Euroj 3 es Bros., inl. Teleprna 1221, 6-28 Broadw: land, .Iutr ldfil?fla_. PARTS OF THE CITY, HARRYB.F FOR SALE 2 Tenement Houu with one acre of di!.i fibfisfii I have ten good horses, weighing 1 1100. to 1600, that are young, sound good workers. Prices right. Come WOOD rOR SALE WOO0D AND SAVE YOUR Lot a fow of feiy Rouse on lot, fire Li good focation, mile station, fine build- ings, 7 rodm cottage, large barns and l) acres nice fields, 40 - fruit, - rest _wood and m for farm; $4,000, easy mber, " Tyrons < Agency, ' Willimantic, sujtab i ucka squabs, i -nd trolley. .Don't fail to investigate this—Price §4,500. 6 Room Cozy Cottage, with all mod- orn lmrrv\‘om;htl. one mile from Franklin - Square.. -Immediate pos- session—Price $3,500. _JAMES L. CASE Tel. 876 40"Shetucket Street - $1,500 WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FARM. ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRS' CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN %4x26. LANDIN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOOD, PLENTY. OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURCHES AND| SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND FOR MY- LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox . FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. | DANCING. Private Eyening o lessons duily. and Thursdays, § b. classes Mondays nov30d’ price véry | Phione 1725 Norw; FOR uua—xsma Hiew 1920 Big Six i | = 1 | c ; Instructor, 0dd Fellows' - Advertiserment Will Sell It FoRr SAEE-—Km‘ s hi s/u.t—-uis Ford -édu. like new, over $100 Worth extra: run_about 5,000 il FOR SALS—H and commercial car, iy sedan, $1,690, bv. b. Det: it make o Chel QLS tombole tamily 1 £ B 31 Magle St Danielson, Comp. Tel. 348 “FoR sAL!:—ll- mpufilmfit \ {class. cpnaition, molx‘ panel baig Bele- reason: Studebakes fice. Ralpl Troor m"‘fl?.xu been "The New ¥ork Lunch, W?ltllmn- 1 quire at e New Yo tie, Conn. decdd. or Soft Corns tion. & FOR SALE—-IDZO fluv Tun 5,000 IDJFL, new , care Bflllefln. ey for cash. WANT] out naner, mx low pri apply. Vailey A Farms, ho Fhiong Leb. 53-8. FOR SALE—Road: 1y, very reasonable in ings and Sundays, 18 % vt e S FOR fiAm—lBu model Bulek car in first class condition, fnew. S Notwich Ohiaad Co., Streel. nnvl dition ?{‘1 Toudsier, 1918 Ford chusels. Adarme tor.Co., Baltie, Conn. novZM FOR SALE—Ford road W SATISFACTION GUARANTEED wrrH 'rm( oonn nnnv!a xu JNam M runnitig condition ; mmst be sold. :t o'?n. Phone 1358-3. WE HAVE some good bargal {ond hand motoreycles, §a5, $185, §200 and $325. Come them over. i st 125, 811!. B ik Norwich Cycle Co., § Main ‘novi! FOR SALE 1918, 7Passenger | CHANDLER With Summer and Winter Tops—New Cord Tires On|i Rear; $800 For Quick Sale. Not only,_Hafd corhs and not only soft corns but every kind of corn sur- renders to “Gets-It,” the national corn remover. It takes weeks or months to ‘eorn, . It takes just a few 0 stop its pain with two or three drops of “Gets-It.” Quickly it loosens so you can peel it right off without the least twinge or hurt, and it is gone ! “Gets-It,”. the never falling, Fusr- anteed, money-back corn costs but a.trifle at any drug mu ., Chicago. by E. Lawrence & Co. Sold in Norwich, and recommended as the worid's l-en corn remedy by Chas. bt T beautifal girl, of a jungle people who faces every THE FRISBIE- MWCORMICK CO. 52 Shetucket Street TO RENT id_board for tw p-to-date tenement at & lguice 9 Elm St. Tel 1351-4. PLUMEING - AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHKANG PLUBGIN G GEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Wassingion Squ: FLOAE GSL The very best plumbng by exp Heating and Plambing 91 FRANKLIN STREET tqtm_ OWNEK—Are, bright light with the regi got, your i ATEing. the Vim ( your magreto while you wait. 31 Chest- nut St Phone 21‘. aughd OF A-L KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, [ ror smz || Irucks and Caris Farm of 100 acres land, well divided in fillable, pasture and woodhind, well ‘watered, plenty of wopd). 1 room house, with barn, and_several other Farm located near village of bir) rmé"' Bl "&‘r.".'i"‘::é i Meshanical miag, Bidcksmithidg in all it dranches 300t & Glark Corp. 97 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICE Noucn ,T0 CREDITOES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 4t Colchester, within and for the District } bt Coletigster; on the 30U day of Novem- ver A, D. 1920, Bresent—H. P. BUELL, Judge. Estate: of Eilen M. Smith, late of Col. caester, ,Conn... in said District, decgased. That. the Administratrix cite tiie creditors of Said deceased to bring in trelr claims against said estate within six meriths froi date, by posting a notice ¥ nublishing the wspaper having a cir- culation in sald District, and make return © s # P. BUELL, Judge. #¥8u Citi Ds No Better Than Bty Odt Wurst.” No Sslul Complete Without| THHREs 233 MAIN STREET s.hu & minutes’ walk - uhn, THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE : OFkmen i (ie Lairest prices is guar | 15 wosviell Ave. L City, care of Bulletin. known kind of wild animal in_her ef- forts t6 regain her freedom. The Met- ting of the production is in the Afrieas jungles and the nearby desert A Jove theme runs throngh .the pleture which gives it the proper portion of romses and suspense. Saturday matinee childfen only 11+ cents, matinee. 25 cents, night 25 and 35 cents, double show, small prices. Coming Mondny, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, James Lackaye in York State Folks, a sequel to Way Down Bast, & EAST WOODSTOCK Everett Upbam and family of Revere, Mass, spent Thanksgiving and the re- mainder of the week at the home of G. L. Upham. Miss Sylvia May entertained Miss Myr- tle Ware over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bosworth enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Irving Paine, Cyril Paine and Mr. and Mrs, Heary Hill and daughter Lots at Thanksgiving dinner. 3 ght-room | __ Mr: and Mrs. Herbert Gifford, Mr. and | hert interest drama of home. & phote- with [modern conveluences. Faane | Mrs. Paul Gifford and family and Mr. and | Play in five acts. Strand says so. decid | Mre. Clifford Jordan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra May Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gifford bave osed theli home here and have gome to hster for the winter. N. T. White and family and G. O, Rob- bins spent Thanksgiving in Thompson at the home of Dr. R C. Paine. Miss Eiizabeth White has pneumonia. Miss Neille Pratt will close her home here this'week and go to her uncles in Worcesetr for the winter, Diiss Louis¢ Linderman was home from 3 son Richard spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. North g parents in Washington, R L Waldo Tillin st. who attends Worees- ter Polytechnic institute, spent the 0 Thanksgiving recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tillinghast. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean ancl Miss Dorothes Gardner spent Thursd:; Washington, B. of Norwich at her homie. TO RENT-Five-room tenement, with|coliege for Thanksgiving. e Carlun s fecovering from b: snd coid e Woltley.| Dr. and Mrs C. C. Gildersléeve and RENT—TY 46 Church St Donald Gildersiceve from Norwich and Mrs. A. M. Gildersléeve w re guests of Jchn May. and family Sund: Leonard Sanborn. a stu tort g h Rey. 2 Westboro, Mase., ¥. Macomb- nt at Wore 51 s Edna Lillibridze 1= visiting relas nicely furnished | ter Tech., was the Fuest of his uncle, Dr. Amherst, Mase. t_housckeep- | i, R. Pike, over the week end. Hroalw.d, who & employéd -12. Davaid| e and, Mrs., Frank Thompson and T “dset Thankeg!ving 2 3 ,|sons of Worcester and V. T. Wetherell menl, O 95 SOUS: | s Tiaaloaiving Soibts of O &, Webks| . MR Srocet, Hrf ot Lowell, Mass, has Inguire at 59 Franklin St | erel been here visitin ser, Mrs. Ammie +Mr. and Mrs. _"‘GI‘COC Alton and Mr. d rclatives. — | Mrs. Carl Daiison spent Thanksgiving Georze Greene, Ford rooms, - 759% | Webster, guests of Mr. Titow's sister, | Greene, Everets ¢ Miss Ola Greens &S — > = | Mrs. ehe. of Hope Valley, ¥ Myrtle Woodman- STORAGE—Houselold goods stored | Franklyn Wetherell epent the week end | ses of Arcadia, R 1, Mr. and Mrs. Georse for loug cr ShOTL term; rates raasone |with his sunt in Worcester. Greene and three chil R ik Stedio. 52 Hioadwar. | There will be a reception at the Com- |R. L. spent Thurs mumity, elib nekt week Wednesday even- | ton ; ing for the etachers of the town. All| Mra Fred Cock his _returned, from ose, tonnected witl the schools in any | New swick, e attes FOR RENT Way hayo begn tnvited to attend ok b S Sy o | Modern cellently located. FOR RENT LEVEN ROOM HOUSE - modern or without garage. Bres.” Water St. Seven Rcom Apartment, ex- Write Box 209, Bul- improvements, | 93 inquire Schwartz| Furniture - Store, 9-11 Mr. and George Bosworth enter, tained Gegrge Bowen and family of Eastford and Burton Bosworth Thanks- giving. CENTRAL VILLAGE Warner Bnifth and Bhnest Smith: have been spending a few.days in New York, where Mrs. Smith has been staying since last April. WINDHAM Among those who spent Th: out of town were the M. H. Johnson and M 3 land; Mre. R Miss Mary D. vum, in Hartford Chappell an hata ; Miss Polly Bis- Mrs. B. T Pe- and Mrs. W 8 . in South Winde , in’ Worcester. Maurice Lewis of Hartford been | A social was held by the C. B. soslety [spending several days with his father, | priday evening. Music was furnished by Samuel E. Lewls. 4 Mr. and Mrs Oscar Herbert and son Vernon of North Hopkins with p I Hopkins and Phillp 50, violin and cofnet. Stonington were Sunday visitors at Al- | Games were enjoyed and refreshments bert C. Tillin % w Tved. The local society had iavit- Mrs. Mark Shepard of New Hampshire Windham soclety to attend spent Sunday at Herma no one was present frem | Mrs. G been yisjting relati Miss Elizabeth Stetson Christiah Endeavor service Fr ing. The teachers’ training class will jmeet (Thursday) evening with Miss Helen ghast. The first meeting of the Monday Even- Dridge club for this season h Miss Gertrode Arnoid this ill meet with the mem- bers In aiphabetical order this year, Th next fuccting will be with Miss Grace Bates. th 3ir. and Mrs. Fred North and infant Among {hose in town for PIANO TUNERS PIANO TUNER ~ BYROUN A. WIGHIMAN Phoune 583 GEER, 9 THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prozpect St. Phous 511 4 ROBBINS CcOURY ‘Thanksgiving were ard Mre. Charles Campbell and four chil re. Charles C. Abbe's res W of Chuna, Miss Lang- don of Ohio, Miss S. Elizabeth Clarke of Patham, Mr. Barnes and Mr. Stringer of Yale at Dr. 's; Fred Huxford st Mra W. P. Huaxford’s; Mr. and Ml B A. Brown of Hartford, Rey. and M R. Plumb and three sons of Provi at Charles Larrabee's; Mrs. Lou K-nnfl: of Erookiyn, N. Y., at Miss Neale 7. and Mrx. Harold Potter and daughier ul !"- London, at_Georg lenger 8; Mr. and Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50% in 1 Week’s Time In Many Instancés A Free Prescription You Can Have Hiiléd aad Use at Home. DETECTIVES | tigetes. Write Postoifice Hox 43s, | wich. Conss ociilg TIVIL AND CHAMINAL LSSES Inves- Philadelphia, P: Are you a v eye we 1f 50, you will be glad to kniow that according to Dr. Lewis there } 18 real hope for you. Many. whose e were failing say they have had their eyes | restored througn the princigle, of this won- | gerrul tree pr jtion. ‘Ove mhan save Manchester, Fred Adams of Lynn, Miss Anna_Bates of Hartford, Goodwin Water- ous of Doston, Miss Julia Guild from bot_academy, Alan_Guild from Yabe, Eden Cook of Worcester at thelf m-‘ Bowv~n v, kb W LiatG ALLEYS, HAIES NG BUILDING. ARCEITECTS CUDWORT! An Thayer Boildia~ L’SON, = P sewlen, Conm LRBECK & LANGDON INC. ARCHITECTS— 159 State Street Phone 111 New London, Conn. Plans and ,8pecifications For Fao- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- after trying Was almost hlind could mot -ce to md at all. Now I can read gverything ulmum | e eyes do not The teachets of the grammar sehool preferred to omit the sessions Wednesday last instead of 2 « visiling day Mone day, as this epabied Miss Brasch to go to New York state to spend Thanksgiving at her home and Miss Truell to go 1o her sister's in Nashua, N. 1. The aweling of the Woman's Mission- ary society this weck was held with Mes. 1t 1. Bixhy Wednesday at 3 p. m. kins entertained his niecs over Thanksgiving. Brown and family spent New Haven { St. Paul's church at- of the Womn aux- y asphere. seemed hazy, with or withow, Fiasacs, but afler using this presc. oo for fitcen days everything scems Clcar. can even read fine print without-glasses. It Is believed t thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in a reason- {able time and multitudes more will be able to Strengihen thelr ees 5o as 1o be spared the troudle &nd. ex; of ever setting glasses. kje iroublds of many escriptions may be wonderfully benefited by rouowmg nu simpls rules. Here is 1 the preser: Go. g any aetive drug tord and gob 5 bottiE of BonOpto tablets. rop one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of JFiess of watar and allow_to dissalve. W the, exyer two to { foae dmn gnu; “You should notice your eyes clear up percen ptibly right from the i start_and: inflammation will quickly dis- | appedr. - It your eyes arc bothering you, | even a lttle, 7 thlke Steps. to save them how before. it ? too late. Many hopelessly have been saved if they had ured B bl eves in time, SOTE: Ancther prominent phystet trom Plainfiel Fev. W. M. ‘Thanksgiving sokl thelr farm in Rhuhr!fl R I, and have come to Uve at Mrs Robinson's old home, the Kenvon place. en Zial 2le entertained a few urfl.' Friday evening ‘Thonor 3 Lou X of iy, N. T. elr guasts '!n the Misses Anna and Grace Bates, Mra, 1. K. fara and Sara Johnson, Miss Din Mrs. Ada larrabee and Miss Gertrode Arnold. 58 Miss ) ,nf;‘vmhlhm “. 5