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Aged Man Obtains Renewed Vigor My, Moore’s Statement 1 take pleasure in testifying as tomy experience with Wincarnia, bothass duty to those who may need such a remedy, and fromapositive feeling of grstitude to the compounders of it. Am 8 man quite sdvanced in years, (over 70) and for some time past had found myself failing faster, and in ways other than my age aloxe would seem toaccount for. Had tried varions medicines which seemed tobenefit me for 2 time, but inevitably caused s relspse.*Happened to see an adver- tisoment of Winca¥nis, and thought I'dtry oncemore. With thefirstdose realized thet I bed found something entirelyoutofthe common, something Mr. Wm. H. Moore, of 23 Warner St., Oneida, N. Y. wasfailing fast. w ays ‘Wincarnis' & ogt. which “‘reached the spot’ st once. q unickl 3y H:;a now been using it over s month with very marked benefit inin- restored creased 'ltmnnhé better sppetite, el sounder sleep, sud greater ability for strengtn my work,which is of s nature which tazes my endurance at my age some- hat severely. sold in Norwich by National Drug Steres, Shetucket Streets, and all first-class drugglists, Write for free instructive booklet: HUNDRED PER CENT HEALTH, HOW TO OBTAIN IT” Edward Lassere, Inc., Dept. Q, 400 West 23d Street, New York REAT CHANGE NOTED IN NEW YOBRK'S CHINATOWN Belief — ble: good hot app Best and hottes BEGY'S Just rub it on—-it ritls and neuralgia a low box. - = WOULD HAVE THE LEVIATHAN REBUILT AT NEWPORT NEWS nond C! erly. capture. eeting A banquet will he Martell of Westeidy escaped | Wag goon gotten rid of Monday b county jail ‘st Kingston with lements, wWho gave his ad- nia and was held at the jail at Kingston for criminal cases an@ and over for third dis- Notice bas been A roward of $50 i{s offered A large delegation of members of Nar- raganseit counctl, No. 21, K. of C., at- d eld at Plainfleld on nd exemplified 2 large class. ‘Edward President of the Rhede go addressed the Men's gregational the close of our with refres 1 go to Norwich on and will confer the tenslon Agricul Vouldn’t You Like to The Price Makes It Easy Hign cost has prevented most buyers from enjoving full mo- ring comforts—possible ordy in closed care. ihe Essex Co-ch alone provides those advantages a2t bitle > than op. "% r cost. Tt is light, stu v and durable. Has opem car performance and econom, Builders of the famous Super-Six designed and produce it Here tihey have created a new type as they have done with 5o many ‘Hudson closed models. It has the well known Essex nimbleness and reliability, Ass family or businesscar it meets all season requirements in all serv- ice. Easy to drive—easy to park—easy to care for, easy to buy. Come See—Ride and Compare It? fra “48,000 Miles at Low Cost” ““I have driven my Bssex 48,000 miles without re- placing over $50 worth of parts. 1getabout17 miles to the gallon of gasoline, and about 150 miles to the quart of oil. It has been more than aa’}{shctory in every way. e best car on the market.> H. E. PUGGEOLI 131 N. Main $¢. Springfield, Mass. Hudson-Essex Sales and Service Station E. D. WHITE, Prop. 191 North Main Strcet Telephone 1780 Freight and Tax Extra Sedan $1895 Touring 1095 Freight and Tex street department. Co., for 40 years, has retired. "COLUMBIA A very interesting meeting regarding ¥ g 2 ard ‘was th the first efficiency ~ KEYATORS ViEw o0, REW YORS Fred Morris Dearing, Assistant Secretary of State, has been select. - ed by President Harding for the post of American Minister to Per- tugal. Mr. Dearing has been with the State Department since 1904, and has served in various capaci- ties at the legations in Havana, Peking, Londen and Maxice City, rived Thursday at his Pine Grove cottage for a few days’ visit. 3 Grover Beardow of Taftvills came. to his Plne Grove cottage Wednesday for Miss Gertruds Stuart s working tn New Lodnon. -« > Gerazd Connore.is trimming fruit trees |. > + Eliby Osborne of Potter Hill fell when | on Capt. B. B, Horton's place. o clock on his way home from church Sunddy /and broke his right arm. % M, L. Langworthy of Cambridge, Mass., 1s visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert H. Langworthy, of 5 Elm street. James N. Cogan, who has been em- hum mvgflndfl‘_ g Mr. Perrino's new | g l' 1 red b ine Manufacturing | house on ington avenue recentl: A ployed by the Lorrain = hy,‘mFrl.uk = : Judge H. Rathbone was a business| Homer W. Dorman of Hartford was a - caller tn Boston Monday. b lame lnee v he Turner Harding has returned from = few daye’ business. trip to Ivoryton and ng in the church at Madison Woodward, rep- poultry farm in s temporary chair- Harold F. Johnson of oNrwich an- purpose of the work. L G ng specialist from the ex- rtment of the = Connectiut ral college, wes the speaker of the evening. = One . point _prominently New England, acknowledged to be the best market for high class eggs. is a very small producer th other sections of the notably Missour! which many eggs as ail the e United States com- Mrs. J. V. Robbins. Rev. Mr. Byles cepted ‘a call to ¢ tional church. 5 Charléa Rice of New London was in| 6Xplimation about the Y. M. C. A., its : Thursday on 3 o R e o et creict was | Mid:yar ‘exaiminations were. held for in_Hartford recently. ; Mrs. Geargo:(Goss has returned to her ! Fedruary 1 through Fel home in. New. London after.a short vistt | Honor Roll for the ha to Mies Eva Potter. Mrs. Cyril.C. Clark is caring for Mrs. Estelle Bush, who !z 4l at her home on York avenue.” i New England's to be that, hav- is our duty to bang NORTH GROSVENORDALE| . & Friday, Febfuary 3, T. M. H. S. bas- | teacherg of ketball teéam played at Putnam, with . | Woodstodk High' te: The game res: ed 11-28 in’ favor of Woodstock. Tourt lotte boys played dn excellent gam : i but poor shooting of baskets rasulted Siebert who was un: thefrp‘;:m of. :ml:t!, : ‘I The topis under re “The Ira Wilcox made his weekly trio v The Sento: s hag ' held two very | Grammar Prol = ne market- considering. dover, and many ving been' beld ge deavor soclals hoping to “Nowadays” - It is “SALADA” for . breaKkfast,fordinner, for supfer and five ea the Con- James. Metcalt ‘motored to . Hartford 3 wi ‘Wednesday for.a few days’ business trip. 3 hnent de Mr. Metcal? ' has dissolved partmership with Reuben Prottas and will run 2 busi- ness for himselt. . § recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. is confined to his’ home | Wililam Dorman. Winfield J. Manwaring ‘of New Haven spent Baturday at his' cottage in the Tes, as staple as our daily bread successful food sales of late, one &t | recting.” Mrs. J. C. Soden has closed her home | NOTth Grosvenordale, January 27, the| Rehearsals are being held on York avenue and has gons to Hart- | Other at Thompson Hill ford to vistt her son, Harry Fowler. t pace il GATietta’ Ban * veturnedf SSECE N ::;2:2: }.:uf::nhly of the High | Came Ted.” i ingfleld, ; after - ki o R o e Her 3| school Tast Monday morning, The lecture | _Siss Ruth Desaulniers’of the Fresch C. Boden. Was most enjoyable. e Mre. Carrs:Alden is wspending the|as his subject “Servi€e.” He spoke of |the. planoforte recital given by the ‘pa- winter at Deland, Fla. with, Mr, and|the duty of the American youth to him- | plls of & gelf and to his country, the development | hall last Thursday evening. y g " of his }ife physically, morally, {ntellect- | saulniers played the: following. selectiont S herdrg : Les Syivains by Cham inade, Le Papillon by Lavalee, and Pok onaise in A, by Chopil MERROW Mrs. Jotin Usher of Hartferd SSmmEN isited ... Usher and family. Robert Beebe of Baltl snending _several day Beebe's aunt, Mrs. Ellen 3 Nizntle Congrega religiously and socially. The | very skil er closed his lecture with a brief aims ané its its achieveme; the Junier 2nd Senior High school from Saturday, February 11 regular meeting of held in the » Cor- { Manche - An entirely new ~ kind of soap Takes the place of bar soap for the regular family wash Soap for the family wash, different from anything youever before used. Soap that soaks clothes clean. Every grain made of pure materials perfectly com- bined —it does what soap has never done before. .. Just by soaking, in its big lasting suds, the most ground- in dirt is gently fcosened and dissolved. Only the very dirtiest places need to be rubbed at all. This is why Rinso is taking the place of bar soap for the regular family wash. 1f 'you use a washing machine you will find that Rinso ‘xivee you just exactly the kind of suds you need. Rinso is the great soap maker’sanswer to women the try over who want a soap to do the ily wash as easily wonderfully as Lux does fine laundering. Rinso is made by the largest mp “'tl‘i:‘ in theywodd. Ge; SO y — at grocery am -department stores. Lever Bros. Co.; G dge, Mass, a play which the Senor class 1s planning Walter Ben Hards cem edy in three acts, Jokn H. Corbett, \ to produce, Mr. Corbett took | man class was ona of the'participants i1 iss Diane Paradis In Usloy and Mrs. E. C. Burdick, who haw me of their son, Al T. Bux months on account of ‘tht > Mrs. Burdick, bavi at th calth, but able to sit W H. L. Merrow is spending & fev th relatives in Hartford . Dissolve in beiling water Pesr into tab of iskeverm ot Use emough Rinse ts get big, lasting snds