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opmedtthoyDepartmeniattheold Kies Shoe Store, 80 Main Street, op- posite Porteous & Mitchell’s. = Biggest display and assortmen ‘tof’ Toysin thecity.. Come Early, While the Picking Is Good. Schwartz Bros., Inc. “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” 9-11-13 WATER STREET TOYS AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS | rROF. LAMSOX URGES placed Wi pene- PROTECTION OF DAIGY CoWws |trete with uhy great degice of heat. i ¢ Lerosene or any other cows .are taken these will tend to thoreugh an: g0 _a long w repeated treat- towarg keeping {cuawrion MiLx rRoPUCER | EAST OF THE in hrysh- the an- groominis - bhrush of linesaed ofl and over the cnai o ,... " POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY PLANS : EXMIBITION FOR DFC. ROCKIES | | traits ! petition is' open only to 7 i { | 1 f'lt.ries ghou!d be filed wit The December meeting of the Wester- ly. Board of ‘Trade will be held next Monday’ evening in the council chamber of ‘the town hall. The. speaker will be Viggo E. Bird, general manager of.the Connecticut Light and. Po Co. New London. AMr. Bird will give an ac- count of New London’s net stréet light- ing system. Funetal services for Mrs. Mary ham, wife of John Denham, were Monday morning at her home in Clar ville. Rev. Edmund Cleveland. ot of' Christ. Episcopal church. officiate: De: Burial: was in the. First llO inton cem- etery, Mrs. Denham's brothers and brother-in-law being bearers. Mrs, 1 ham made many friends during her resi- S dence here. survived by her hus- band and five Hd:en Mrs. H. J. Leon 4and daughter Flor- ence are on & business trip to New York, Miss Louise Coy has returned home, after visiting relatives in Boston for several days. William Hoxle and family have closed their summer home on Elm street and have returned to Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Deutsch and fam have' returned home after visiting for a few days in Putnam, Conn. Mrs. - Herbert Holmes - and son John ton cominittee. is E. M. Stoddard of i New Haven, L. C. Root of Farmington and S..R. McDonald of Wallingford Frult, for exhibition should ‘be sent by express to Unity hall, Hartford, in care of Secretary H. C. C. Miles of the Pomo- lobical socléty Under. the rtules of th entered in @rown of produced by Poinological ‘soclety for canded frult: frult Exhibit; not later than December 13 December 6th. The officers-6¢ the society , Stor dent: Harold M. Rogers, treasurer. An excellent programme % pared to be given at the eame th placs, - SOME. POINTS IN » REGARD TO FLETILIZERS u—,u of soda | potash and make Large quantit fo the soil by ralnfall of acid ph for. field cro; t food per ton of. phosphoric’ a cost of a nound of | - { ough Porter - of Brighton, Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bdzar P. Maxson at their { home on E 1 street. | "'Of the thirteen Rhodes scholars to | e chosen ihis year = from colleges throughout ' the country, one was V . Gteene, Ji., of Brown Unive 2 am Champlin -and family *have oved from the Ward house to the Cot-| ell house, at 172 High street STONINGTON Willtam Florop, 2 resident of the 1 for many years, who died at home on Bradley street, at 4 a.'m., day, had been in feeble health for a ! time. While at work in the back vard| Saturday he was suddenly seized with| a shock, was taken into the house and | became unconscious. velvet weaver and for many employed by American in the borough and followed his trad until failing health compelled him tol give up work. March 21, 1855. - He is survived = wife and a daughter and a’son. Fune afternoon at conducting the service. Stoninzton cemetery. J. F. Trumbul' W C.. 1s to meet| in Brayton's hall this (Wednesday) af- ternoo nat 2.30 p. m. Mrs. George D. Bradley t | tain the social chain of the First Baptist | church this (Wednesday) afternoon her home on Elm streot, R. ers at the American ¥ working ‘to zet the loom r for the taking on of The m services were held at his home Tuesday | o'clock, ‘Rev. D. C. Stone | weijes, Burfal was in|p, at} Mr. Foron was 4\“.“ ars Hawas among the first of the men to.be | ¢ employed when the mill was establiched yrg | s ‘Why suffer? Dr. Kinsman’s Asthma Remedy gives instant relief. 25 years of success. 75¢ at all druggists. Avoid substitutes. Trial Treatment mailed Free. Writeto | | Dr.F. G. Kinsman, Bust Block, Augusta, Maise. | | Julia Mr: winter ceremon- Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mué U. S. ARMY HOS]ERY (1st Quahty) w1|1 go at 29¢ pair or $3.00 per dozen Storek.eepe,rs and Peddlers Here Is Your Chance. Now . on Sale at WEST SIDE BARGAIN HOUSE 120 West Main Street NEXT TO THAMES COAL CO. OFFICE Only a Small Quantity Left of our Good No. 2 NUT, AT $10.00 and BANKING COAL AT $5.06 Htmmmm FORWHENTHIS LOT GiVES OUT, WE CANNOT DUPLICATE Honrey and Tar COMPOUND CLEARS THE THROAT of phlegm and mucus, stops that tickling, opens the 8ir passages for easier breathing and costs the raw, inflamed surfaces with a beal- ing, medicine. Grateful Father Tells What It Did W E.Corry, 130 Up 6tb S! Bvlm-v\].lev lnd. writes: ] bave e little girl 6 years 8 good deal ollnublo wllh crvun. Iba Foley's Ho Compourd, giving it to ber dambau‘ and obtaining icstant Ily wife and I use it whenever with, e bad cold or cough, and I will ey fil! it is the best remedy for 2 bsd :c)dl eough, throst trouble oz croup that I ever saw. Pareats who use Fal? 0 Honzy nnd Tar koow it is safe an: come: even if an ovexdou lhould be giveo by accidegs It tastes good and childrep likeit. It wop'tupeet the deli- mwd{mchll , delicate penons ot elder] LEE & 0SGOOD CoO. Treat Your Help generally. rectly on the liver, strengthen the stomach, regulate the bowels, remove all impurities from the system, and make you fit and well. COLUMBIA tainment was gives ho grange of Ma: ub. will be applied rd the expenses of the Christmas 1 of Columbia grange. The pro- am consisted of music by the orches- B {rs. Anthony and Mrs. dies by a mixed quar- . and vocal solos by Miss Ruth Her- Robert Stearns and Alfred Dodd A one-act play was,to have been given, but "Danie] C. Flaherty. first selectman of Mansfield, one of the company, was de- tained at Mansfield, assisting the officials of Storrs college to house a flock of sheen which had been left out after dark, and among which it was stated dogs were making trouble. — Greenwich.—A continuance of at least a month will delay the divorce vroceed- ings of Aifred W. Church of Greenwich, wealthy broker, against his wife, Mrs. Elsie J. Church, also of Greenwich. Church charges his wife with m‘sconduct on a number of occasions, and witnesses from all parts of the world are expected to be called to Eridgeport when the case comes to trial. A gift of property valued at between $250,000 and $500,000, made by Church to his wife, probably will be the subject of much controversy. Liver Falrly A disordered liver throws the whole system wrong and affects the health Beecham’s Pills act di- cleanse and You can have a healthy body, strong nervous system, bright eyes and clear complexion if you 10c—12 pills 25c—40 pills 50c—80 pills i New York. Represents New Zealand At Conference | _| nesday afterncon with Mr. £OPYRIGHT. KEVETONE VIEW. SR, KEW_YORK Sir John Salmond, who is repre- senting the Australasian state of the British Empire at the Armament Conference. Hs is in- timately familiar with the coadl- tions in the Far East and his advice will be sought when the Conference takes up that question, It is the most comprehensive and we are pleased to bz able AT 12Y,c we offer Lawn Handkerchiefs with embroi- dered corner, both white and colored. AT 15c¢ — Lawn Handker- chiefs 'with colored border, or embroidered corner. AT 25c¢ — Swiss Handker- kerchiefs with one-half inch tape border or colored em- broidery ‘cornier or with black embroidery. AT 39¢ — Lawn or Swiss Handkerchiefs, in great variety, with straight or scalloped borders, colored edge, and fancy designs. AT 50c — Swiss Handker- chiefs with embroidered cor- ner or lace edge and corner. AT 50c — Liner Handker- chiefs with colored embroid- ery or tape border (very neat). Hair-Receivers, ezch . socmszzs Puff Boxes, ca. 50c to $2.25 Mirrors, each $1.75 to $5.00 Trays, each.. 50c to $3.00 ‘Thermometers, each. $1.75 Jewel Caskets, each ....$1.50 to $3.00 Brushes, ea. $2.25 to $4.00 Combs, each. .. 25¢ to 75¢ Watch Stands, each... 75¢ Photo Frames.. 75¢-$1.00 Soap Boxes, ea. 25¢ to $1.00 Infants’ Comb and Brush (Du Barry) set = $1.00 Ring Boxes, (Plush PUTNAM CONN HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS Our line of Holiday Handkerchizfs is in and on dispiay. prices (quality considered) than was passibls last season. PRICES RANGE FROM 12¢ TO $1.75 EACH | AT 75c—Fine \‘\I<‘" Hand- HOLIDAY IVORY ARTICLES Our line of Holiday Ivory is complete, and offers many suggestions for gifts during the approaching season. lins ever shawn in Putnam, to off2r th>m at much lower with t embroide Kerchiels edge and ner. AT 75c—Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs with double hem- stitching and hand embroid- ered corner. AT $1.00-Fine Swiss Hand- kerchiefs with lace edge and hand embroidered corner. AT $1.50 — Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, lace edge and corner. AT $1.75 — Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, with plain or lace edge, and "hand embréi- dered cormer. Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs 3 for 39¢—3 for 75¢ 6 for $1.00—3 for $1.25 All splendid values. la& ered cor- Spool Holder and Cush- ion, each ....... $2.00 Candle Stick and Shade. .. $1.50 to $3.00 Hat Brushes....... $1.75 Tooth Brush Cases, Buffers, each. 75¢ to $1.50 Shoe Horns, ea. 25¢ and 50c Robe: Holders, ea 25¢ to 50c Rosary Cases, each.... 75¢ -Button Hooks, ea 25¢ to 39¢ Nail Files, each. 25¢ to 39¢ Maicure Sets, A each.... $5.00 to $9.00 Clocks, each $4.50 to $5.50 e program was in ck Hitbard. Lignt rved. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Walker, ond, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tour enordale called on Georze W and family Sundayl Theodore Cox and fam have been visiting N. T. Wt for the past ten day refreshments were of Stafford and fam- s, beirg unable to | get to thelr home oWing to the bad con- dition of thé roads. B. E. Eddy has had h and inside repalra .b" from bere attended Wethersfield—The Woman' K. Bourne post will bs visited by some mem- the ry with a basket ocom- z articles for sale. The procssds is traveling basket will be given =t in order to help carTy om it ber of increases in the familiar with the yellew your grocers. buildsup body tissues of the intestines Eat 2 to 3 cakesaday Avoid yeast preparations in ather forms. Fleischmann’s Yeast is sold only in its natural fresh form the action tin-foil package 1abel. For cale at