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Doesp't Ruift & Freeuha M un acl corn, instani corn g en ahor yon nu it fllbt of H Your-drugsis ny lQ Freezohe for fcw una. sufficiet temove every hatd corn, soft corn, corn bétween the tofs, and the callusi with 8ofeness or irfitatione ‘The People’s Stote, e TAFTVILLE; GREENEVILLE; FALLS THURSDAY SPECIAL LOOSE-WILES BUSCUITi CO. ORANGE BLOSSOMS Per Poiind hié BE UP- m.DATE LEARN TO DRIVE AN AUTOMOBILE | CAR FURNISHED Irving Watkinset ||; 4 CLIFF STREET NORWICH, .CONN: _,__. MANSFIELD ‘DEPOT Station tasage near tHe railroad &taati Martin M. Hansen was in Willl on business last Wednesday And in ford, Friday. Mrs. William Willlams_ _ bual- aess trip to Williftiantic 1ast mi William. Farrow, of Néw Lohdon, to town_last week and u AL In the Mansfield State Training Schoot and Hospital A fine, large tourifiz caf - full st sengers, tried to avold the P Memorial street Sufiday _ aftes SQM turning into ‘the fleld. = Thers sod proved a trap that caught lnfl held the car for nearly two hours, before the combined efforts of ~many' nfed relea¥ed it for a staff 2 Sunday visitors at the parsonage were George Nelson, of Andover and Mr. and iftie art- Mrs. Emery Whitcomb and J. L. Stueok, |8 of Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. R, daughter, Miss Mil Augusta and Mary ‘Tligi L. Dimock Sunday. Alfred Sumner has atly ered from his lodg ahd sl cua lifeks 13 |8 resume his work in the state mg}umqa This week's devotional hour wil| mas%‘m !lfaelr held at the home 'of. the Misses Tilden, ot | Thursday evening at 1l - GURLEYVILLE moatred here urday and spent week end wlt.hsars Beege! parents, ahd Mss. @. R. Dimock. Sunday was the anmial ponferbneé an- day, but services were held in the church. A ‘good sized cnngre‘n,uon was nrquepx and listened to ofie of "Rev. Leonar Smith's excellent sermons. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Clauson of Mansfield Center were visitors at Mr. and. M. Haase's the first of the week. Norfolk.—At the request of sel for Philemon W. Johnson, formet . &%5 i urer of Norfolk, his case was oonunued last week by Judg: Isaac Wolfe & field to the June term of tha court. Johnson’s bond rem ut $10,000, “He is chargéd with embezz k“ than $17,000 of the town’ Step right in to our Shoe Shop. We'll put those solés or heels on for you it twefl- minutes. And we'll t ém oh to. sfay ot s' Nothing but the best work- Look far tlu Htlp-ycm SHU-FIX Franklin Square Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFQ. COMP ANY, ) Inc: N 4 Akege Aikush bk .“’ nlm o8 év* of pasi y . —adv. Dwight Beebe and family ot xmwfi 3 t of tore | K ‘this hus | il telded Ana lh | M7, . mild weather to. their taste, " The Gales-Ferry néws ppeared undé Cl:rk'r Falls htad Wednesday. ting the - Waiting . ;x;:v‘lfiflsma Wfln ' -*m:a:.amx“? of West Waods e Charles M The Bill l(el!. “&sm@m °fil: i W %fi:fi ,P? :z% ot :‘3 Iler 0. bp n E\::l? .mv i distn o pay w 1 e é G&! (eoihbd\’ly'lt( rough thé of it the Gfeeneville carhouse. JMmhs yod dog i the_town cle;k"g m_ei b, s ddltar e after 8 S 115 aAditish #as_ BUiL {8 the cw’:‘g “ e’ ont “Smith umm n&m. thit ":A‘:{;r ?‘"3%% P It Cova\ ,QMN 25 Hinst of thé dtate uj% de ent, n the interést of the onér_on domestic animals, Avas ? tecently, considering the 6§ annudl b&nnm‘m; # reld&‘}t - Hotdl, ll‘ W B Tainardi ot Wios "‘Q’“’“ B R 0, S oy vm s fMést for il d; 114, Hig t?ry Tt " et ok :mh:m".“u 1}3:\‘[ sto(‘l'::ll'lectlc\lt A‘rlcll\)tunl Cola ) n?m{l “ klin Council, sonic Temple, wmi at 1. xi tioh,_and installas ew yéar. Reépo ipyard d8éd_ to 1 Ll Py o ob Shipbu la'm M; 800, me; out the stron| of 3 Y e's odig-pomet which approsiches the &rm it | g\tmfl. of ight mon! }h! to uig _eafth ”"fl{émmtf& tgut i n ‘lnn ién_have been 65 to the twenty-third the National Society Founders and Patriof ‘W &o..ffl"c" § Jarlsty roadway Fish Market, g‘l . nuthteu o ; sem'x-nvo T, lnd them a vening the HBII! ol sister, Mrs, véning the ivil il wfi@ m\&:h mgdkhgufifikc‘st ! jgnz%n nolomg, ::w'%* 'E‘z c 13 tg 1 h v qéay gr ational c \'} mo‘-& gn . the rai (mbbly :r- tm wal ly out &f r coming my qna June, whith salé stimulating the derand for :fii’i‘ 2 flm several diretions, Mnnunc-n ne_eottonik in n Cof #ifs 1 edm dre tures of cut hear, gy _ 4. John E. P ':: * . Post presiding. leott tibea ¢ tlns bh ,£he t 7éré readings by Mrs. A TR G. W. CARROLL, JR., DROPS TO Gt W. H, Cn’b’, s D! it h ss?m 5‘5‘“ tlrh)‘l, Jr., : \amn in_t 4 sixteenth with a found of u“xd it drondid 0 the thira aivilion by the m w. %‘E{ thé local ; ynhce but ne ‘on Roose- Without Resutib. Two l(quor raids were made early Wed- sblithg Was found in first rild _Wis madé At o oit!f fhla Was at the grovery Btoré at No. 101 West Main stheet ! conducted By Frafk Tu i ; et | N s nfi' m& itm nmm% MC l ; - | hér Mendhi Hifip fi:vlsm\' IN GOLF| mldlc'lux uuor ‘Wilter H. in a\L his; )mfi ayenue, London. “Ailing for the M four or flve wee w is, seri- o l:uf to :fi“t‘.\‘ the lofy ?:lllec W fl e[ty Ml !e!t ‘n' lmnonmy vfl ds i deept & pbfllion wlth tlo CSMlnqnh\ Paper Lo sgn K. Jotn o resul i oi2 v Baran :’z,,“;'&f"“ o % '1‘& iifi street, who was on the vfl.u o( commit- e i mflh t the program - | that was um%.ru; by the president arid general secretiry. fiot fiy purpose tofiight, nor i it . | the titde br place to review in detall the 'mmml%u failures-of thess past 1 govet the privilege of S | bressing my persohal tibute '! 3 gnd admiration of All thit has béen of | has néver been anothér - 2 desit X ot 8. K. Hows hid w&fl @ " *& wfi:fimr hflk he.- int Cigd JM I ARAAT - m # givéh : preciation of ffi&“fil Case. | rmouel og:m Jred apprecidtion for_ the r«i § prési- amtb mmmmen. fing chmmn spirit, earnést «a Sfitiriig work for the asso- it (Bishop said ha had been cah wflh évery prédident the as- Watarmi thn L. B 0p. And Amoes nu th( former presidents, He Sing vote ht!«m ldl( mrfidftflr given With a Dvlm el ,"i‘z’éf?fi’nf".fi%fif*"" Ty her taken to the mx investigation. = At bottle containing m mmce of urbolle il i ln the ny with_the in the hory 3 na 5 f6r: | ner several months ago and bécome déspondent and ¢ end her Mfe. A Dhynlehn s call det;fi:im fllz ;m l’rfl! 1 '1“ od egr ehy ROUTE cmlfifis 1t to i o MADE ;- f t#FTER cARRIERS g‘é oif ot **:mgjg%@ Histber. o 54t i ol !&:e ,J,\iv! hrkd:r Vfito flmmn un u! m&“xi‘}';:" Mff{ Hatttora iibs, “ Cdtinect| &fty mail carriers. & who for a num- cnrryhs: the mail *?* £ . tramsfe Fills iot ve br cmm ichael J. Wl il Némy who 1 become lwmehed );lm occupants and demanfl fl, trom n&epel:r*?:’:mfi i S greatly ciety and its représe, ,. Funérki ma; fsr Nfl‘e@ and frleads g eph egmn & 1 'l! lfi St. 15m mshea, & Burke ‘gfi the :zml dtrec- 8, 5 " Wiliah R, Clabk: b £ 1. o liafi ¥ 005 X er?r‘mlny imu . fl rgfi;‘ g ms i ¢hurch, Fo\lr ak rial {86k pil wheré & attendance ™ m mhmm Ménas: m{ "“'haw- el #ar ly m. Was spent in H..dlym, hé ot ng to Montviile nduéted & th Montvills t8 tw: v lt o %:g y ,@ Hidlyri ilfl Herbar Lttt e ,.,. lna [} btor in; gé.fi iy util v o CIERTS N SBCIETY iss Cagil, Crowéll of Olaélii is Hit- in Pmmemrna 3 . GeFhoR 6 Wishing- |t 1h Néw York during tHE Wwéek, M dnd M * R.Bibr of Kennedy, N, Y? ate guests ot Mrs. Carr's brothér, Tidge Neldon 7. Asiing. Mr. ahd Mrs. Charlés Macdonald Brown gf New York havé been £ 15 hzt Sl én H. t the MohieAn o b, to‘mnem ma\(- ibie ih c»wfé{"%"“ [t llup and Sl Fh S ol rts wers made by. the ¢ ol by {‘K" will be flven thé Laurel “Hill. rl t ts N6, 6. filffifi afun\l‘ o. .eoveflng the tout “but “the | - @A‘l.’ ..M %}&k' 6. e many yrp-q ‘p :nen 6lir | me your p filll‘h Sena- o *h& have | &8 t 6 Ricosed him should be given the nfilé 1oyn backing he hidd received. GRASHRL Sserstaryh wu. Yo i lh flun Sinda Pt lon hot il Comifnu lty h‘énae buildink fund ing that a te 4 o °11 he X t 4 rehitect ih n 0(1 e T .é‘f;vrn S il ity s Depariment ‘m e hmemea zel\m ?femm b, Wi ” 116 boys' department, ammm cmufims. Timel C: nmhae. ; rehitd] cofiittee, Herbert ous doer'k" C. mgird Smi tary Archia Knowles is to léave the with asséciation to tike a similar &, sition With tHe Hartford asSoclition and & ?“ of appreciation of his work here tion to_-the clergy, foman’s axillary were Stite Boctbbiey BpORES. - of \Iew Haven, Y. ¥, ! 5 * the lines of . Bay, é that this W L | day of th "younz man in whoke hifids We may_ 3"&1 84§ the Bojution of thé world’s problers wlll 118 g AHe brgan- ion thet is takink caré of the boys ’8‘& the y8tfig teh is doifig cohstructive ibrk of Me-lmlible value. Hé. com- r\ded the work that me n»m had wh the Norwich Y. Al is do- l‘m h‘b Prest _cal 0 Y. 2 l%?ni briefly sajd themselves, Williai "’ erizk W. Lester. Dirbetors for thréé, npn to, themeelves, Ta O. Smith, Charles ton, Philip President, JT vice president, g vies vredl\'lenu.h Lt Loting, James 7 R. Chiirch; tecording Hmu L. -Btewart. President uuflseupn took ths his leng. association General Secretary Hill, deel‘ nq lhat it & in the community and has’ .| port of 5o many. He trusted ta havs Izlx help_and cooperation in thé futurs . | those_who have given Such loyal aupnm to_the imchuo The meeting_ads u:gea‘ggyfg the Einging ot the dox ih et by Rev. Géorge finnhmm CASE'S REPORT REVIEWR PAST TEN YEARS Préiaéac Cast HAA ik dhfiudl réport ufli ot the ak- fn you elected our much beloved- A rédpected ftiend, the late Hon. Amoa A. Browning. For 10 cotsecutive yéars yod Nave hok- B£éd the by a re-election, aild thereforé in submitting to you my last arnual report | 1 fhiay pefhips b pardoned if I réfer to Bt the "“'f“u’fi"}'. fedtyres of the of thik &ven 16 1y i .dufl of the umn nt thé Nor- 313‘. i1 a mn récall that, i 1811 o7 e T marked the e Bt Noshih Sociation, held i May, 1 sidefit, to su 't , "u:t" 1ok ufouénem Becretiry Willlath A. vfi o ih & IItHE moke than & yedr and & Halt aid silich to 8§ cruk the detivities of the 1 Havé best ficaliMig Nothe of mé atd taipments of thése mbHths, someé bf the ot C!\rlm&' h;lte that M. eelif] | s that fm ret! reiné' #i§ nél n&fiimlfilty hu g the moelmol m I calamity a8 wi Uhidér His mi(h@llc 18a8EFERip the Bul. fless departhéhit of tha assoctation wak coiiplétely reorganized, the fMembetsntp greatly increased, the wcial, phikical dfd religious life bt "‘5% orgafilzatioh waré cArbtilly B Mr. Browning. cma a8 présidént tF_ ekt Vel ?um umnmmnu am Btf W, 4 the nucmlon [ Ma tae ik QHE ll(e BF tHe ebi 1t WAk bt This has I . | sacrificing .".m et AL | bent by the Impact. fidst’ and by atliers like you FESTIVAY OF DAYS BY T € K AURINIARY K fll.n wu & large atténdance at The {. Days, &n efterainment and le, hald at the Cm-m\lu r:-v‘wm"....i"{ R inment and salée were held were dec- 0 | ohild, sliould White t here tonight. T belleve that there | | el aasglation was otganised &w& belpful and constructive for the mén 4nd boys of \oma and vielnilty has been accomplisheds ue to the self- r eral Secretary B“.! evn, ho n;rml for, two % tepn ke fll(ql an t jeader tor n 1y u it -grvleé- At Aot unmindful ot rena eduby et Seretaries, physical dl. | Sk re. nor would L ll 1o retiind you of the work done so &, 11y and v cohmlmly by the scores of ¥ comm| ves hlvo copstantly en- d 7 af, after yu a8, wl r ob; Helpful depa ment develo dufing meeting, prog: began, that our in; in sign »l sal and -’hflmg‘m‘é%;«;‘é . ot b Néw Building Campaiph. We have been able to suceasstifjly of- ganize and eonduct & new building cimi- . |'DAIgN which I &m sure will h“e bonlbl‘ the eréction of & fine hew, wuj m afid pernahent home. fof thaiy yed me Such & bullding 18 a reil rieed M com- (Gflvflnufll on Page Eight, Col. Six) ki o i @ um PATROL WAGHR i¥ COLLISION IN GREENEVILLE _While the liquor raiding squad was on y back .from Greeneville to police riers Wednesday évening the ay- ile, patrol wagon in ‘hich they Were riding was hit by an autotnoblle driven by Charles W. Thompeon of. Vet- sailles. The police had just searched the dence of Edmund Cots on Rookevelt ue. As they were passing through h Main street. at the point whm i #as_pipe lie is being laid Officer Patrick Murphy was driving oh the ex- tréme right of the roadway when Mr. Thompson’s car which was geing in the opp‘?slte ditection crashed into the pa- tro! The tender on the patrol was badly | pei Mr. Thommpson fafl- ed to bring his car fo a stop and Officer - | Matthew Delaney ped out of the pa- trol wagon in an effort to stop him. -Offi- cer_Delaney. painfully spriined hig ankle when he jumped from the vl.tml The ankle_was treated at police h W, h riscoll hl.ml Of .’l to his home. Supérnum- s TWomey _covered t for lha remainder of the behney'! b nlfi( ek ofpson was arrested, and thres c«gmn‘lnu driving under the influence liduor, réckless driving and failing to stop after an _accident, wers lodged ainst his name on the police blotter, 6 _furnished a bond and was given hig treed 4 case will come before the clty e tt this (Thursday) morning. - Thompson is employed by the H. wnle. Lines Company as a foreman on a mil construction job at Versaffles. ACADEMY GIRLS COMPETR 1% WILLIAMS PRiZE READING THp anhudi ngmmu Dflu teading for the gifls of thé Norwich Frée Academy was held at Stater Hall oh Wednesdiy evenifip. 'Théré wis an exceptionally rge nu ber. of parents and friends Dr id the programme was one u; wAs qt 11 usual interest. The judges for the teading were Mrs, John Kukla, Mrs. James L. Case and Mrs. F. W. ten The sight reading ":l trog- Dy * Mitchell's (Ike Marvel) “Dream Lite" The prograinmé whs as follows: Thé Glow Worm, Lincké Mattel Godard The Audemy Orchestra, Séléction from “Kagan” James. Olivar Curwood Wisnitred Holton ’21, d | sétéction from “The Friendly Read,” . David Grayson Dorothy Stowe Mefariand '21. In the Arene, Bawin Sabin Millicent H. Disco '24, THS sm-!o-nmrl aner Shipman Andrews Charlotta Lmlln Vlederminn 92, The Jumping Frog, Atk Twain Dorothea Lillian *23. Hé Knéw Lincoln, ae Tarbell [ 3 ipa. THe ruupom of Reda Ch iy Natinette u.cm (mn “The Sky Pilo Ralph Connor Madeithe 'nnnuf'u 0. mnry rn-nu BREAKS IN WEST SIDE r'mocm.i r,m. playing on the second night in the fourth series of the West Side Pino- cle clib oh Wedtiestliy evening, broke tHe elub l'eNPfi for high score for one night's pldy. Whet the score Sheéts were tutned h\ilfler the fiight's play Pettis’ score was previgus récord of About 8,900. Lewis Wi d with a score of §,565. Pettis with his record score takes-the lead in the fourth series. The scotés for Pettis 8,975, Le Peckham 7,020, Underyood on 6,370, Haskell 6,820, A. Jordan 6,795, drker 6,380, J. Jordan §,105, Hihn 5,970, Halli is ax follews: Pettis 18, 360, Lowis 15,800, A, Jokaa 15.15, U dgrwood 14,315, it Sodts, 3. ard 18,840, Petl 13.840, m!kfll 13,575, 20, Bléley 13,415, Parker 765, CAPES 1 fin-mnu chnAufi #1me (Special to The Bullétin) Danielson, April 14.—An alarm frombox 23 in_, at, _1:05 by Night | Oftices illiam and An h i xf. B0usE DAFely me' elthough the promptly. . Thi Knwn. e damage abdut $4,000. is estimated at DEATH COMES SUDDENLY T CcAicAd Arfizd ,George Rmmdn. fcmefly ot Bcalon, a4 artist in cn , M., died suds ih_that oity. llny evenil pn. Ath. He hAd 1&-« aequaintancés Jrfi\g s in the Artist colony in Old Lynii who were grleved to Hear thit hik life k is at 41 énd. He wad an éstimable yoling man ang rankéd high in Fis call- ihg. = His ‘wife and his aged mother sur- m him. BuHal is to tdké lkcs in Ver- Waldo E. Clarke President Waldo B Clacke ehuu\ président dl New '11"-!%“ Ehamhl 6t cofimerce bn By me ditentors, seven ‘“‘-hr’m Tweie thémssives no.-mi to bmice . | lecturer & nfim e de "‘"‘&2 o Sine Misears "”"‘“}mf & fas Beebt, e now. f ot rwich Town ofcbeéstra pressnted Tw m‘" before and after the m%.m-l preduction. i6G 185 Aisk h waré in ehunn.'! the mmn-c ummn des ;. ddy (W pu;‘—um Charles. A. #flfi., In A b fi .| rubturés that w; pfi‘e’e years that our Mty ileox, v;:”u, Mrs. Henry W. he! Friday (Cleulu Day)~Mta. John B. Oat, Miss Gertrude Young, Mrs. Edward CGrowell, Mrs. Herbert W. Gallup, Mrs. wnmm R. xmwm Mrs. J. D. Shirples, Mts. C, T, Webst snu ay Blohlnl , o . Tyler Olcott; Miss Mar- u‘ VanWagenen, Hn, Chirln H, Preston, M| iise B. Agm ths wm In enu-fl &t thé toiios 'I fink(m’o‘:‘:‘unclmm“ e m::y“u‘_ i Midy i g i, able— s, mns o 1; ;L,.:n M- 1a Beatrice mm- w m- r p..'fi!,.. Miss Marfoh Willipis. m:e; mm—um 4m.m- B Thoms- ‘cmdy—?'d Elthel' Pnlleu mfl the lowin enco Camp. !‘lre iels: { I8 Latimer, Dordthea a Gray, Dorothy Fmiun Ca k atriclaCasidy, Louise n::i law, Violet Bidficksor, Helen To hma. Geraldine Iding, Vera Kh(. Béattics Fri Etotby Messler, Mrs, Charles J "Twist was ehismum of the general committes and was assisted by the. boud of directors of the augil- iary. A, N. H. VAughs is president o! '-he n:mlry — INSURANOE COMPANIES MAY INSURE ALMBNT EVERYTHING Governor Laka has signéd the bill which goes intd éffect &t ohce giving fire insuriince companies authority to insure against tombardmiefit, invasion, lhsur- m(lm.|r|uu -(rlhin. sabotage, wir, civil commotion and military or usurped pow- ers, wind, térnado, sniow, ice, efae or deflelofiey of MMIH. floods of by ifisects, or by sprinkiet l'ylmn- to. insure automobiles, aéropianes lnd other alrcrift, and ofi ahy valuable in- tereat thersifi; against fire loss, etploll transportation and collision nh:uc bfih glary, vandalism or Wronkthl cohvarsion, and to effect reinsurdtices of any mu taken. ' This bill wént through the legil- lature as substitute fof mehdet bill No. 365 and is to Becoms chhptér 62 of the public acts of 1921. The govérnér his Als6 sighed thé authorizing the state to pension emp Who, hive been in the smploy of the 20 years or more and have reachefl the %mw 1 G. | age of 70 ysars, and making the law ap- ply to those w 0 _were i thé employ of the stite ua , 1831, Among bllh £igned by the géve arnor Wwete thest; Increasing the lmit of deposits in savings banks to li hy ohé de t law eomm! ohm of m“per r coumbrovlulnkfl or ’u? trial in Simmary process, providing § licen fee for lobster Mhrrmen i 5 GEARY MAKES aENkRAL BERIAL 0® chARGES Attorney John C. Geliry of Né# Lon- don meg an_answer Wednesday with the clerk of the subbror tGiirt here to the suit brought against him by the heirs of the estatls of the lats Ana Julih C. Bédtiey 8¢ New Lon band dnd wifé, Mr. Geiry madd a_ sénbra) dinlal bt thé trith 6f the fhatters llegsd In the appeal from probats which the Bentley heira took, in Tbich, they claimed among other things that-his final account n administrator of the Bentley estats not_show ths récel ot coftsidi hl§ m of money which they eclaimed he eollected. 5 ansier filed By Qeary, Davis lnd Kesta as attorneys for Mr. Geary merel siad: “The appel ths mhattbrs dlleg: reasofis 6f afpedl.” ‘——~——q EKONK Rey, Mr. Childs préached a very help- ful -ermmhlund-y usihg as his text Show me Thy way, Oh, Lord, and &ay- ifg the Ideal Lits is one led and direet- God. o[ ed by Alvin Carey has purchased & néw an- tomobile. He was in DAnleléon Satur. dhy. 3fr, aRd M. Garl Gallgp t Sun- day_in Norwieh with Mr. ind gh Johh B. Stantén. Rev. dhd Med. Trimah Child ARd Chas. week. After 4 1thebring illnéss Ktids Jephett Gallif Was rileu‘ed trom her i’u er.n§ funday mbfiun:‘ She was. A popular téacher in number of yéars, also livedmm for a while, but returned to the Gallup Home- stead to eAre for her mother in her Iast sickiess ahd had thee made her hpme hére. She wis a valubd mémber of Ekonk héld "'E o'flce of he leayes _yurn of Stéri- cket ber o ireld . uhendm m:ren ;h xl 3 unddy. l! ln: m:;. Tahnar Attend- ed the M!fll of Mrs. hnlltf‘l tncle, MARRIED KoSTERA—LAK—In Norwish, April 11, 1921, by Rev, L V. Maeiéjewski, Louis Kostera of o) Lak of 116 West stwich. imnn cfil’ o iil., oty Ay *fi- rs. | of men and women are . | such risk because their ruptures enly, | A.‘u it to Any nu.tm. old & nvinced Tht-fifi:fi‘&“ b Sent Free to Pnn This Adyone Fuptlirel, lt “fi gfl“_ Rice, 1082 Main St., A‘lfl., N, Yi q free trial of his wonderful ing. application. Jist it it rupture and the . muscies tighten; theéy, begin._ 1o bind €0 .that the opening. eloses A B 304 the need of 2 suppert , ot or Appliance id then done awdy Don't negl: cl to send for -this. teial. Even yout ruptdre . boxngr you whll s_the n. ot supports all-_ your . 2 L) u'thu ,nul-ncu‘; zn P:.fl sk of gangrene an ol frém & small and inhiopent litUe rup- ture. the kind that has throwfl thai: sands on the opgrating taj A ll! tunnibl v Ao hnrt nor grevent theth from. gpti around. Write at onee for thi tria), as it is certainly a_wohderty thing and - has l| cure Qt A . 1082 Miin St Adask, N You may send mé, éntirely frie 8imple Treatmegt u&)nur stimu! ing lppllndoh uptur two fists, th SR oo s ahon e vt ns o0ds it aobis 4444, “t mflfi#fi ‘mm In: Our Boys Clothes : Department We guaranteé the sitmé sdtis fuhonummMcn’ De- Soiné with two paifs of pasits 4 |atid somie with only the éae. monhnhuipflmk the ‘ BoyMntmfiu with evéery suit. Bdward Maynard in Bast 1 Thursday. -They spent thé ni home .ot Mrs. Tanner'’s mother. James Congdon and Hermap Frink are workifg at the steam mill of Gallup & Congdon, located in Norwich. ) t at the an_ entertainment in the t F. C. Bissell of mmo.'.’:".-.'i end guest of the Hilding | calling 6n & number of friends Mrs, E. M. Bissell nrum bm| Thiirgday from East Hmtom hka Been for a Week the kuest of Bissell and his fami] Mr. &nd Mrs. E. T. Smith_and Miss Florence Smith werd in_Westchester Sunday. Mrs. W. O. Seyms was & Willimantth visitor Satu qy Mr. and - E. A. Raymond daughter, Ruth were in Middietown Bitirdiy, RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER '1.."'":.'2' b Eancd druggist in this county ln a thorized tp, sS4y t0 every rheu sufferer that if two bottles of Amnrh-. the sure congieror of rienmatism, does Tanner spent oné day In Norwich last|j T out e HL Allesthiu. hAs beén tried and zéma for years, And really elous have Dbeen acgo! severe cases Wi the torments of actte n{n sires all luhnrl Ln knbw not want &_cent JONR'S money um- less Allenthu ncmv 1y mnqun th worst, of all diseises, and I. structed Les oxgooa to Nlr in evety insthnes. “Yett Can Dé No Bettét Tha Buy Our Wurst.” N7 Salad Cotiplete Withsut Thusim’s Home:Made Mayonnaise THUMMS DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Smu SR $8,810,512and $14.50 |