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h*srx webRE the DIé ?g & in _100k8 dfid béfore they are redlly Ol 8. bia!fiae. g.g‘éxi C 1 t] hk K:* ply 4dstoundin; T are simply 48 o “2 & Have tomé back in my 1ip§ afid cheeks, and I cafi conciéntiously sdy that I féel ten years ybufiger,” The_above is a typical hypothetical case showing the results that Mgg been achieved by a gredat many peopl sificé W& started this umflta D§ onéy back' offér on Nu - & will make you the Same guir H, dfter taking the two wéeks' r? 5!“ of Nuxatgd Iron, you do fot fesl 4 160k yeats youngér, week will promptly refundad your, mon: Call at once for a bottle of Nusated ffon. For sale in this city by Lee .& Osgood Co, G. G. FEngler, idy ot |© efimw o i tAhe 1::0;::::‘:’:' woglri £ wglg! S i of the, ?;nflx &é‘a"g&g Durinig Wednesday Rlééfl\mfll &t ¢ _fié efi?’tfl (ob!‘fih o s By s | antly carfylig homeé Dollar @iy b: ST A 8 ol S I ngflmfinn the small boy (8 grow u}lfi#fi& .4 &y could bs A8k for. SR B 4 dnt miim.f -5 i r8 daliy visi{oHs ciéty for the pur stamps to hel B !ure of 1l to Narwlc?l s;lfl pose of byin swell their b Native bhi, l‘uwerb Bre Lerou, Andfew Mclatghiti, Chas: !oga 2 g06d Company, or any other Drug Store. GOOD CITIZEN Are you interested in the Sal- . vation Army ? Do you want to hélp in its great task ? READ THE WAR CRY! Sincerely, - Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpéntet SPECIAL MEETING MASONS' UN{ON, No. 12, —AT— CARPENTERS' HALL, FRIDAY, AUG. 24, 1932, JOHN J. flmun. éfih WAS A BROKEN- DOWN WOMAN testimonial, as it.is true.: A LANDRY, 612 Miss: St.;' ville, La. Note Mrs, {8 true.”’ zve Lydu llmg the ult "’%M LAC AT, RERERVE OFFICER ASSIGNEU TO 117TH :wnwflt | B M, Hents Fitagerald; Bt ififantry office 52 Pédak Mrcel this il i fizv m the headdudrters ot tnd 16tn 8ivi- fon, U, 8. A, Wartford. . By the gdme orders Herpert 2y wood, seconid lléutendnt, infantry ofllcers‘ e parve corps, is assigned to the Service Company, 417th Infdntry. BiED IRE—In Mooetip, Aug 23, wz enly, Norbert Gregoire of Nor- i aged 6 yein, Neatsd “of funeral heceatter. ROGERE tn Norwich. Aug, 23, 193, uddenly, Altred D. Rogers, sged 1 yéirs, son of John D. and Jennie Rog- of 180 smca screet. : &s\‘afil s&ffi"e‘; d‘lii."x 'i’fm ‘ 9; e p lomé Yl,fl 16 er spen Ciirk's Falls, man Felber a fuhd u.ic She, 29’0 4 mrdhw iités fe was found by Her hpsbdnd driconiscious on the foot of the bed. THE Kitembug Fréestone pelcheLwl be ripe abou 1st, the yellow Eibertds a little latér.—adv.” - Af tHe post office in the Boston tore, Miss, Cherilla Smith is postal clé! the goarriage Saturday of Mrs. Griftith (m hche M. Armstroag) the return after &everdl tirers and lmpq—wrs ut Scarfs for women belieye ths iéman: these articlés of &pparel dusig the co ing season wuL be yety lirge. . Somse beautiful ones are aflereu' by Norwich dealers. Be sure 1o take in roque gamee tonight; Rockwell street ord has hgan recelved in Rockvllle that Mr. and arrived fn_Sout 5.0, Prichard his beén m ill h2dlth for soms time and is'to spend several months ir England. Féw roque, s thated with e Norysp a:sm,la,tmn of pldyers, ‘the name Being obtained by knocking off the first and 1dst létters of the word ‘croquef g Plans_ for . the_foil anagal Cbl‘wtc* ticut _industrial 4nd Agflgmmm exhibit, which will be held at Hartford armory trom January 23 {0 27, 1333, wili b prepared at a ngegt)u at the Cdpitol this (Thursddy) afternoon. At New Lol\ddn. who has bgg the New Lot orwic Contiecticut hg fififi“m”flg‘lfi \18‘ t s Jmm' R. Cooper, ne incendent of ap b o He iy "f’ Hiee fewfiqt ifix th i :mm L ol e-(e m,:,sf, a e |-mfl smafi éflnfifl'& ; Wlisds talking of fi‘a‘if."f &ah}u act 4 *{ mi iolg Sé yfik i ufl ita) 1 of '\:& ‘{Liéfl. 2 J.A :Zg"ig.i”"‘ owned by the u.te ar; 2 5 e i Bela int, ?- ral draftsman, g"imt‘;; or; castodign i B e nd foremaia of )n Jrers; rade culh G,.,,%-‘ff'” muau ats it fiasl ; ince | t John | ed to e Ireely in( ad they W0 R 'ig&x & 'fii;a‘%’ mfifl“ K. Morrisey ot Wol- | & nd children, éfi gt%%sszm" smfi e '%%Z%,e i T e 0 %33? INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY méu Mary A Al ii t Marbiehead; msa Mabél § afd, the guest o{%w T}lers% At ton, Yok a.i s, o TS NS ?’ Bafker afd Mis Eha ré at Nantucket W0 ¢4finifiz | Pail Wedley B crd eyendmg paSt two wel eél Lakes, returned Sund y ! 1and. shé 5§ ExOCAED FROM S BICYCLE BY AU Q& Caréw, five thn fhide iy Ihbiced ednosass s ek, b o ¥OR nnxonuthwzk 5 Salem, Mall, A4E_ 23- Senator Hen-|] Ty Cabét 1ddke, opening his campaigh szwmm 3 eg eriber 12; Sl ’:‘u,e. iflvw; , cry 10 Dro- ?: wotld have o8 h “rhese must be “But in the trift tect q;gbgdy frea e 1 do b n!qmnlgrar:b are being rigidly may not have, < [ coming into there s mo_ boring man ou; Ed-t 31. as importanf 51 wsgm 11 @ ; 18 ne %vmiai %nfi!ett,fleue{%i w.sw,;"f.zw:%;fl g ’afi’j i o 8 &din2 of FI “bie Peirasone tion supply. For the u the ml Wil be s ‘i%“a&‘t{“ Conn. Rev. and ib& 6. D. Fisher. lnv- !ew a..y- of Mrs. x. iige Feiday. &&(fii theéting #t $£.30 o'clotk, Be | @ill be furnisied b L‘&‘H fim;e't""' 2 - | sale on the lawn of rse Baptiét church Héld A rumimige mfiy Tfirfie‘. the fibrie. of Judgs and Mrd. Ohidr! Tuesd 1t wds &All auehfled Géargé W. Tryon, fl Baptst _chireh Sunday. S8 guxlnt the llj ihiSH mé % .| das dl)) fiow, hiving four | victo o e defes _W. T Sallivan also of fits clty stanids vision 3 Cri Rév. Lufelan Drury predchsd i thé bidtile 6f the Baplist Sufifay schbol at Lake Wyassup wés véry ste: cessful. The &ipérinterident, Irving C. Eccleston, and Mrs. Etcleston with Mr. and Mes. Lyle C. Gray, sparéd no effort to_make the_outing enjoyable for all. ,Regtnald T. Svellman and Olive L. Jackson of the Lantern Hill Qistrict were married Saturddy évening, Aug. 19, bf Rev. Lucian Drury at his residence, EAST WOODSTOua Wendell Bosworth 15 out with 4 new o ew ddys week ih Mrs. L. H Lindéman 4nd 181t Monday y for a week's trip_ ire Girls and their g\mflmn 6 | Mrs. Harrison, who havé beén cariping east of Roseland lake. Eric Andefson and family of Néw York spent the wéek &nd with August Peterson. Mr,'and Mrs. Charles N. May and Mr. and Mrs. George Frost of Worcester !Dbg; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everétt E. May. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Chandler o( Glen- ite and Mr, and ¢t Putnam motoréd to and over the Mohawk Hampshire 4| trdil for the week end. They camped by :fiy tor‘ the & e it G} lflffnt al fi séo %lpe i 9 veniing, when m hol r or tfie madal for ! yeirs f 5% lnvlhg g but i\ ai raight the way. . Webster and $ijss Mil- réturned from & i at Hydeville, Vi. erdl from here dttended the French- towh clambake Wednesday of last week. g those who wont were Mr. and Mts. Oliyer Watson, Dr. Kehyon and il),, A Woodmansee and family, m— and, Mrs. T. T. Knowles and Mra J. A Woodmanses, The dinner was excél- lent. as usual Mrs. Fammie Bicknell has returiied home &ftér a week spent with Hast | Geeenwich friends. an_out énding 53 ;nmsb Hijott yiky at thie co g‘ Equ ball z 0ol initey when the, breiks ird, and he Slipped up on buy iries, , th ¢ | Perey's mother, Mrs. and if_re is should go n Wiek uutcevlu"y lly | fended his title against W. T. sum £ two out of the o & cloding (uguzt ot the pleasint inci- Mr, _Thomias §aita 53 as 4 guest of relatives here . Mils, Cather i en lpen iftg lolfie time_there :1 J. Bhex wa & th recsnt visiter tn | th ey i i 2‘ na T Sre rig:%s mi&; § e Dei ‘, 3 P AR Chariss N. _Conguon. Sullv-.n of ‘\Yew York 18 stion with 148 family at iFned to N&w York last a week at the mfi;hs@\he mrth:rn sthtes, dflfli BYM by Bar Bowman of 'e%v b% on friends here ngog,};‘ gfi&%‘%d and Har :w%::;a S - Burd} ELsha 5 Kok 5" '?}fi‘ Wb S a‘\,’?‘ifl M‘fi’e‘a&“& ;, firfi“"fi v Hefpated Willlams . mma.m: sréited RoBindon 3 Mis. Whitfley armusi? Robinon . ok nictits 'R gt B gm@ 3 ‘*2 ahl t mévé\ ‘g"! PortikRd : i § Lem rn.m u_om H WOODSTOCK s, fi P. HiBb&E »*efiz hom # o] mf""*’ ehinyhs)i 3 reh in . Wo %fl;ylmd Gage's last wee! H) been the guest of Mrs. R. F. Porter, is | ceremonial i to @ few df the young people Friday even- Amds H. Kenyon and family and Mrs, A. K. Webster and daughter spent Tues- day in Providenca. . At Liberty Old Home day this village was well represented. . All enjoyed meet. Ing friends, also a good dimmer. Several fdmlies from here spent San- day at Green Hill Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson motared to Providence one day_last week and called on Mrs Eva F. Webster, who is a pitient at the Rhode Island hospital They, made the trip in the new Liberty which they recently purchased. Willard F. atd family of Ki ht a few days récentiy with A. Woodmahsee. Mr. &nd Mra Bonin are entertalning relatives f Wi K et , HEBRON Betweenl 60 and 70 Hébron people vis- ited the shore kesorts Sunday. Misses Marjorie and Gladlys Hough of Hartford visited their mother, Mrs. Ger- trude Hough, pver the week end. Mrs. Anma Peck of Danbury, who has visiting in Narwich. The members of the Camp Fire held a eting at the home,of the president, Miss Eunice Seyms, Wednes- day afterpoon. _ Mrs. Patritt of Boston is the gusst of Dr. and Mra. Douglas at thelr summer cottagt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bissell of East Hampton Spent the week end at W. O. Seyms'. The Biye Bifde held' a ocaremonial nideting Tuesday Afterpoon at, the home of their leader, Miss nice Seyms. Mrs, Marie McGown gave a lawn party ing in Honor of her two brothers. who have been visiting at the Wyman sum- mer home. Mrs. Bttd Bieell 1§ visiting her son. Frank Biesell, and his family at East Hampton, GOSHEN The, county farm burean automobtls tour Aug. 25th through Goshen, Lebanon and Franklin. will follow this schedule: 9 a.m., B, W. Jones, Lebanon; 9.30 a. m., B. H. McCall, Goshen; ork, Goshen Hill Abell, Lebanon; 10.45 m. J R FOE!QY Lebanon street; noon, basket lunch at Baile’s Ravine; 1 p. m., Lloyd Ayer & Sop, Frafklin: sports, Mrs, Grace Manning, elocutionist, of Yantic, gave a4 splendid recital at tha Goshen Community club meeting héld in the church Wednesday, evening. Among the recitations given by Mre.. Manning Was Apples, The Whistling, . Regiment, hfiam u the Wpeel, Daylight several pleasing gele tions, There were a number_of Songs Ehgr‘\ Bchodl children. Ice cream was . The fhen Y. P. B..C. B. hild its fgetiig in the old church _in which his gone out of exstence and was =old by the Home Missionary .of a. beautifil compl _the yropar mre of the, skin,” sa; B egb. “stays on.” W] ‘gawnn 100k, maly, yun smmx i1 u %-" oot !h pal: i‘he August Bhnket Sale of the year in quality Grli Army Blankéts, Stimmeér Camp August Sale Price Gray Céftdh Blankets, aded nrvlmblé yrldn—luyui{ Saté §148 8iz6 72%80 Gray Cotlon Blan- keti—August Sale Price .... $218 ed Army and Institition ets, mixéd wool _and l||' wool—August Sale Price.... $295 Size 66x80 Wool Mixed, Plaid Blankets, assorted colors; feg- dlar $5.00 value, &t . . $348 Thrée cases of Wdol Blankets, in White, gray and Plad; effécts, egular $7.98 value, at Sixe 11-4 Wodl Blarkets, if white dnd plaid effects, mullr $1050 valug, at 75 pairs of All Wool Blankets, in whité, gray and lfiE .fildl, 2 00" valis, . 8 ideat. f&r purpbses — EXTRA SPECIAL! — uunn. the August Blanket Sale. we offér thé balaricé of bur stock of high-grads 1a Comfortables—at 20 per cént. off régular prices. The Porteous & MitchellCo. | someé time ago. Thé codntry rheéting- house Stinds intdct, silentiy telling the story Of genérat¥ons gone. THe meéting held thete Suniday evening was well ai- tended and was enjoyed by everyon& ¢, and Mrs. B. U. Hatfeld ot Wesi- : I spent a couple of days ai Lake ubamaug last week and re friendships. Mr. Hatfleld acted as supply here while he was pastor of the Baptist . | church in Danieleon. The severe thunder storm of last Thursday @id considerable damage, 1t struck and burned the barn at Rufue Chase’s place, struck the barn of Oliyer Andrews and rendered um _Mrs. Andrews’ uncle, who was standipg i the stz ulxmeu!ninxm, lightning arrester _&hd the telephone wire &t Wilter Wood's. Lightning struck the honse of Cfiréhce Smith and clit up &l sorts of prénks, #n- tered every room and knocked out onb of the supports of the plazza. It struck James Tucker's house, split a _raiter, went down & gun blnel and knocked the stock complet Rév. J. W. (.a.rpenwr is vacation in MassachuSetts. Cyril B. Shippee, sop Hary Smith and Henry E. Hill enjoy Home day at Chepachet Saturda A good many of your triy:Bes probe ably look like comedies to oth FRIED CARES candy rather He brought her when she would have h dozen Fried Cakes. DBli good ! Exeter. |*