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is sold under baock if it fails Papagallo, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Cruickshank | he had sen the Today, Sept. Sth, the Catholic churches|and children returned from Ocean | jailer showed ‘P‘lp.nfl letter he wr will commmemorate the Feast of the Natly- l;;:ch. after passing their vacation at|to the jailer, but the accussd v |1ty of the Blessed Virgin Mary. abrey's. Sy Raswiskge of flm guests of| Burton Hall of Ceptral avenue bas ty £b Dbreach of the pea d was turned after spending two weeks with|| ténced to six meénths in Jafl. L. Morgan and family of Springdale| ~John . & solier, pleaded gulity farm, Lyme. to theft of an T;utmohg}s t:flh-n;kul: Miss Margaret M. Murphy of Main|On June 22nd: The machine belonge street, has returned to Norwich, after |Fred Cooke.. He was sentenced to 3 R spending the holidays in New Haven wigh | 9ays in Jall, but sentence was suspended 5 her a Mrs. B. A. Anketell. and he was handed over to the military- ) Pl o Jymg mondh e mahtings for Vo v e i e Ui, s cq] SUmoTIER oy pubishiset by ‘floatm_g specks” and s v e e i, Some of the history classes have re- Norwich, gussts of Mr. and | 0oy wgw GRANTED 7 € 99 ? s ' n ‘Sept, 6th, { Mrs. Ernest Bean of Union street. Sy . cobwebs” before the eyes? fi caitet this wesk that it was on Sen L R e o S S ATRET AR IvEvTOk N fleld, Mass., spent the webk-end and| The following is the list of palents is - | In many cases the proper : Mrs. Mary E. Latham and] Labor . Day with Miss Mabel , of | sued by the United States patent office to SMeiville’ Telghton, have | Lafaystte street. Mr. and” Mrs. Dodge| citizens of Connecticut as_coni in tained Rapguter, g he OMfclal Gazette, dated TuesSay, A . W fter vis- | aré former. residents of Norwich Town.|the al Gazette, , Aug. glasses will overcome this]jdsttor Sats bame in Culcago aice Kepnoth Brown retgrued bome the (S5 - i il ot 5§]_ At o Mystio, Distrtot - Supt. Rev. | Sarly 3 ::a:fwguh?em;g‘:ndfl;; tock. bx 2o g annoyance.. Why .not try ? {lw. & Bat, ot Norwich preached in the | il "irs. Daniel C. Srown, ‘o Mystic. LSUn E Do, Moy, Haven, ved See Spear and You’li \ lwn"m M“""’m“‘hmn' Labor. Day Daniel C. Brown was a vis- @rive. \ itor m Norwieh -and’ aftendsd the fair. Henry D'Olier, Jr, Beidgeport. gaugs uation WASHINGEON WHITE LEGHORNS obsters, sters, crabs, 5 for electric lamps and accessories. : n ei:—. O s ety ot feesh fieh.| Having passed two wesks at the Gra- | “Eavara’ ¥ Drake, Danmbury, fame : SRR B Broadway Fish Market, 40 Broadway.— {Dam cottage, Fishers Island, Mr. and |cpreaer. lar e g In the forty-fourth week of the egg adv. Mrs. Charles Barnes and daughter, Hel- Leopold C. Glerymski and O. Boh- 1 ying contest a pen of White Leghorns Visiters, 10, the. bedches Tharsdsy | Sn% bave refurned, to. their home = of{g, , New Britain, rope or cabie con- s Farm, H . anovies, found that the Big storm of the previous Hedge avenue, Mr. Barmes returned 1o | neotor and grip. 3 C. A. SPEAR bis duties at the store of the Mohican day had kicked up & high surf and had John Gussett, Bridgeport, collar fasten |’ Bone some demage to boats and to docks, | ComPany Tuesddy morming.: er. OPTOMETRIST Franklin Square, On invitation of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ellsworth A. Hawthorne, Mlm»qrt. i Norwich, Conn. Kelsey of Silver Rock Spring farm, Mid- OBITUARY lamp. 2 Hletown, the Baldwin families enjoyed & Sencca H. Thresher - | Henry 3. Healer, flling, slamp- ing parting’ means for old fashioned family reunion Sun-| ‘Fellowing & long finess Semeca H.| "5rrim: . . ::;i 7 hroahar, 65 3eATy of Sin Aled b (K ba iR s BEEEY, ey clty Thursday morning at two o'clock:| tilllam H. Shortell F. L. Sutt Mr, Threaher was born in Glen Falls, B | West Hovon et taa 8 I, and was the only son of the late 3 Seneca Sanford Thresher and Susan M. ‘umbreila (Bdgarton) Threllu;. mflhug::fizrl adt:: Edward R. Wilson and P. H. Quont that | MANy years ago an s e ' | Bridgeport, submarine. ars, B o e Dot Tt ou MED, 919, SO0 Batiy Sadiond la o an has sold her cottage, formerly the Larkin | In this city for over 50 years. Frank Y ? 2 ielson, | Foliowing in his father’s footstebs, sr. ‘okcel, Hartford, lighting, fix- gfi:“' et o e :‘hre::her was admitted to 'the New Lon- | tures.— R e : 3 - on County bar June 5, 1876, and prac- TRADE-MARKS. 5 o first wessel of any navy NOTICE cothe stated omclave of QOmMMAR|tised law in Norwich until he went Into| Lester & Wastey, Norwich, machinery than thé United States to be slectrically at Masonic temple, Friday, Sept. 8§, at|Cther occupations a number of years ago.|for pasting and folding~ envélopes and BAtey W\]‘EM succeestully the My wife, Greta P. Chase having 1.n|730 pey A 3 . 8, He is survived by his wife, who was | making paper boxes. m - 3 builders’ mdafl the '?*m : my and board without just cause.or 3 % Annie Hayward of Colchester and who is| The Salt's Textile A y Pond, wh |;"t.he builders, the New York From Amston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnham were attending the Norwich fair. Mr. Burnham's colt which is just three years old, ‘competed in the county race. g SUCCESSFUL TESTS OF A NEW WARSHIP FOE JAPAXN N. J.” 8ept, 7—The Eamel & 20,000, 3,000 horsepower twin uwerew fuel ship of the jmperial Japanese navy, H 8 ] 2 £3 1 - ‘Manufacturing Co., reason, I hereby forbid everyone Tolland county superior court came I now a resident of Worcested. There are | Bridgeport aid New -York, pile fabrics her on sy account, e T will pay no "Dikls | this wee for the criminal side.~ There | are” g Te5GSc Of Worcested There are | e piece. ¥ ™ contracted by her after this date. were but seven cases for the court, three | ;man of Worcester, Harold Thresher of | Bane Stock. New Haven, wash trays. i & ABRAM J. CHASE. |eerious. Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin 18, Glenridge, N. J., Mrs, Gladys Cronin of| Burpes E. Vimer, Hartford, certain o 3 g 3 General company, Danielson, Sept. 7 1923. presiding. ‘Worcester and Mrs. Charles Burleson of | brushen, mops and dusters. . 3 X seription of use of synchronous wotors B Former Scoutmaster C. Wellington | Schenectady, N. Y. Arsan 5 time In any twin screw \ Grosby of Crest lodge, Rogers Lake, has| A son, Frank R. Thresher, was killed | PHEASANTS ARE RELEASED : NUMBER FOUR been teaching the members of Troop 1,|September 29, 1919, near New Haven, IN WOODS AROUND HERE (Continued from Page Ome) ¢ g 4 ] | 2 ¥ ] o fes i i A ol ! * vessel of her size afl fic;\& g:'f)xa Lyme, the semaphore and » o - mikis 149 31 wrs{sih rmm- % ol oyt o 3 oat, observers released in the woods in the vicinlty of |presented in the convention the following| unfeathered shanks; decidedly wrye tail; The ship has a normal tonnage fickally, - centered on_section. 15 of ““flg;nfig';:-wfl% Jitide, blocs o gk Sl ol Norwieh 3nd Gandner Laks.. Ths birds, | day. crooked beek; loped combs, except In| 19,500, is 495 feet Clayton act, and sectlon 5 of the Sher-|started in to bite early' Which broteht & Sophia, wife of the late Samuel Pren-|in six crates, arrived by auto truek 2 ¥ ] i 2 - Metiteranean, Continental and Dorking 62 feet. It has a 28 oot man law which provide that in suits tice, for_years a resident of Taftville, died | about 9 o'clock in the morning. DANGER temales; Rose combs failing to one side; |and a dead weight displacement of 13 brought thereunder, the judge of amy| oo o (0 the Gocks and trestles who have | rhursday at the home of her son, Samuel| They were immediately turned over to FANELS COXIAC cambs foreign to the e Ay Sprig | 000 tons. It is equipped to carry sp- federal jurisdiction, It n his judgment] cc" 12nding & few, and these very small. | B, Preptice, Providence. ~Mrs. Prentlce | William LaRocheile, Louis Ortman, War- FOE AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS| " 0.0."on all single vareties; ab- | proximately 10,000 tons of fuel oil it is @eemed mecessary to proteet the| Furriers here get the tip that pony |was 91 years of age. xen Church, Pear] Caulkins who realesed | . TWenty-five fatal motor vehicle acci- | gen, government or the purposes of an in-|Skin has come in again this year for ce of es in 2ll Rose cowb vari- For some years Mrs. Prentice made her | them in the woods in Leffingwell, in the | 4ents in Connecticut during the 5ix junction, may have the.power.to sub.|Strong, serviceable and comparatively in- | home with her son, Myron B. Prentice of | region of Gardner Lake, in Baitic, Frank. | M00th of Apgust, according to . Ati;h 4 R & ooF o PROHIBITION AGENTS TO i, 4 7 announce- | Mhe- four ‘leading pens each o 3 poena witnesses and defendants in other | @XDensive fur coats. They are in lus-{No. 42 Lincoln ‘avenue. - Besides her {lim, the Norwich end of Lebandn and|ment at the motor véhicle 3 : e : depart- | principal breeds are as follows: S ST OENY. Law Jurisdictions. trous biffck and THie softer ‘brown shades. | sons there are several grandchildren and {the Greeneville sidie of Preston. ment. is exactly the same number o z Iy While references to alleged secret me-| The Women's Rellef Corps, G. A. R, |Breat grandchildren. Burial will take| Befors they were -released the birds | Of Such fatalities as were reported for the Flymtulh ecks: - & Washington, Sept. 7—A plan of cam- soliations at various unmamed places|Sons and Daughters of Veterans, Span-|Place in Yantic cemetery, this clty. were fed, Daniel Polsky of the Yantic |Corresponding month of last year, but, in { Harry G. Culver (Barred) Wi paign against brewers whose products woking to separate settlements with in-|ish War Veterans /and Auxiliary will — e Grain and Products company, donating a view of the fact that there wers nearly| h&mpton Beach, L. I ......... . 1869 nontain illegal percentage of alcobol dividual roads econtinued to e heard|hold a picnic at Happyland, Saturday. ‘hroughout the day, these still remain-{'Bus leaves Shetucket st. 10.30 (D. S. T.) +d tonight in the status of “ungogpfirmed{—adv. reports.” Mr. Noonan denied fiptly, 50 far as his union Was concerned, Hat| s el I e there had been any conferemce with rallroad executives since the New ¥orkip..i. - g returned recently from Europe, Doias. AiRe NN W't o e e Thatr Joriny s o 4 by airplane. Attorney General Daugherty was eaid to feel that the trike s:'mn{m u“’u Charles Vesin, 0ld Lyme artlst and directly affects the law enforcement | critic, who had a number of pletures at f fe 20,000 more cars on the highwa; W. H. B. Kent (Barred) Cazeno- wil be mapped out at a conference io WEDDING u% ; = ::s for gmuvurme- the" Sag- | year, is regarded nn.nom‘ym" m:; B A R e 1821 | be held at the department of justice on Kropa—Kravee i Phigs .mu-y ““rne “I"‘N_ ; Sau- the safety movement throughout the]Ontario Agricultural College (Bar- September 12, it was sald today at pro- At St. Parick's retlory Wednesday atsecured through the efforts of W. W. fues, | State- Ted) Guelgh, Ont._ .o hibition headquarters, . m., Michael F. Krupa of Meriden | gecretary of the # Hartford, New Haven, Bri .| Michigan Poultry Farm ( ) and Miss Mary Kravee, a Norwich san-|an OF the Noewlsh Vi and’ Game N , Bridgeport, Mer A idon ‘Danielson Teport Tanstng, Mieh. ............5... way 1 likes to be kil atorium nurse, were: married by the | pu on, and Arthur E. Story, @ mem- | e iy sy it e BT im of Salem, Prof. Hiram Bingham, of Yale, is at his farm there, he and his family Bar of the association, who ook the mat. | f2tal Accidents -involwing motor vehicles White Wyandottes. is when she’s g0 excited about rec’!t{:r. R;v. Michael H. May. ter-up with John W. Titcomb, superin- during the past momth. In addition to Frank P. Matteson, Davisville, R. e bridesmaid was Miss Rose Uder-|tendent of the state board of Asherfes London, 3 1019 staedt of Norwich, and the best man, |and game, s imsbury, Berlin, | Woodbridge Orobards, i John J. Martancik of Meriden. Following : Thursdas morning Mr. su:z' recetved | Grasby, Wallingtord, New Britain, Dan-{ ' bridge, Conn. 1852 she doesn't know whether she is go- ing to lose her hairpins or pretend to be mad. the ceremony the wedding party dined 4 . e branch, of the government, had cleared|th eChase Memorial exhibition in South-| at the Wauregan hotel. :zl:-:mm ’:ew’b X, in!:.‘m Inthologist | vocks and Middistown ::a‘:'n > mfivf W-uear Bradbury B ; up appreciably in the last few days. ampton, L. I, is visiting his brother-in-| Priends present at the wedding and the more game birds ,.,.,L.,' 1 2 Every effort is being made by the motor i ected President American After s confersnce _between ~Mr.|law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Walter L.| dinner were, Mrs. Mergaret Gallagher, |to Normich BAward L oy has oros| vehicls deprtment and the organizations| 1611 Bar Association Daugherty and Senator Borah, it was|Niles in Sputhampton. Mrs. Sarah Harrington, Frank Harting a 3 4 1 - reiterated by governmen: officials tha'| The Sea Sled company of West Mystic to drive to Amston Frida; co-operating with it in different sections and Joseph Krupa, the last named, 2 !birds back with um!rw&n::'mt: of the state to keep down the number BEGAS 2. el rive here they will be turned over to]Of automobils its during this | The Orchards. So. Hadley, Mass... 1689 Arthur C. Smith and Frank T. Maples|™00th and the next September and Oc-| John Z. Labelle, Balouville, who will liberate them in the. Rose Hill | (OPer holding the record as being as be- | COMR... .. ....... section of Poguetanuck and In the vicigi- | \28 the two worst months fn the year for | Charles D. Pierce, Arno: - ty of Wauwecus Hill.L Mr. Job is assist. | SUch accidents. Fall driving is then at| L ... - vt o LB NORWICH POSTMASTER IS ant to Supt. Titcomb. its height and the drivers are subject to | APPlecrest Farms, Hampton' Falls, e 5y Mo Babieid: * CONGBATULATED FOR SALES | Attention has been called to the faot|Ereater hnardnhhy reason of weather|{ N- H. .. ool onenes 1563 But those in close touch with the ad-|D. Luce and son for New York, Miss! : pogimacier Johp P. M = that it is against the law to shogt the | CORGitions peculiar to this season of the White Leghoras, sinistration ‘weré sanguine in e pre.| Gharlotte Caly for Oxford, Mass, Mrs. noromisier John B furphy gf’A;:::‘ female -pheasants and it is hoped that |JE2r SUCh as rain, fog, failing leaves,| Holiywood Farm, Hollywood, diction tonight that it ‘would be “very|J. M. Hills and deughter Ruby for New | ircoior savings division, for ~sales of | € 1aw will be observed by the sports- | ¥t 8nd other causes béyond the control | Wash. .... .... radically modiled’ This, it was stated,| Haven and Mrs. Tayler for Moosup. treasury savings certificates through the | Z°™ of drivers. Also, as the days' grow | Goshen Poultry would occur on the government’s own| Palmer Hall, Fitchville—supper and| Norwich post office. Mr. Sayres says: —— shorter, there is more driving. at night| Conn..... ... motion _befors the court here Monday.|lawn party tonight, benefit St. John's| “Your consistent success in. seling these | PTES FROM INJURIES IN Reminst sppeobskios Negdlishts, until the | 5. Frank Dubots, The attorniey general-and his/dvisers| church—adv. securities is proof of your interest in this COLCHESTEE AUTO ACCIDENT| 1oy DATt Of OCtober when ipotor traffic | " mont..... were said to have come to the concasion k and th begins to recede. - Ihat the temporary order went umBSc- A civil gervice examination has been | work an e personal interest you have Mrs. Charles W. Stewart of Stewart I ordered for assistant engineers, design-{put into it.” street, Bristol, who waX fataily injured on % o e T etions, o the ar.|INE Grade D, tunnel construction be-| Sales in the first federal reserve die- | the New London to Hartford Yosd Mo | EUKS PEOTOSE SrEMoRIAT, . ey penira), Senntor Borah. said he|L¥een Staten Island and Long Island. |trict have increased each month from,the | day night at 11.30 when the car in which - TO SIGMUND FIEGAL g en e e quets Mr. Daugherty byt that| THere are gree vacaneies in the board of {Iow point of $23§475 in February to |she Was riding crashed into a stome wall{ Norwich lodge of Eiks, No. 430, voted | ' A the Charter Oak fair at Hartford g Ao g i oy estimate at $3,800 a year and four at$812,567 in July. in Colchester, died at the Hartford hos- |3t its mesting Thursday night -at the | this week Allen Latham of Norwich Town S . ® -1 $3,000. pital Wednesday afternoon from infuriss) EIks' home to erect a memorial to Sig- | Was awarded the following prizes: First i 'teld mim that 1A my epipien that| In a mumber of Episcopal churches this Spent Summer Under Canvas. received. Her son, who was driving the | mund Siegal of this city, & member of ;'nbg;ul:i:“ b’:).w'.l,hgfl“'yflk ‘}:‘MZ’: sertain clauses went beyond the power|week, there have been special pravers| Capt and Mrs. W. R. Denison and|sares s goniused on escount of the| the lodge who lost his life in a vain at-| DSt Fol0eh beSs R aect 1O of the court and were In violation of |touching upon various phases of the mis- | sons, Gilbert Lathrop and Grant Wil-| corseq Sl ko TS of tie party| termpt fo rescue a drowning boy at | he Constitution,” sald Senatér Sorab.|sion of the geperal convention of the|liam, have returned to their home on 5“;,‘1’& Pl 2 zr injuries. Massapeag on August.1. ‘T alio told him that thelr being there| Protestant Episcopal church in the Unit-| Happy street after passing the summer b Fid f’ usband, two sons, five| What form the memorial will take has 11 not help his-case any. .On the oth- | ed States of America, now assembled at|under canvas at Gardner Take. Deothers 204 three sisters, most of whom| ot boen decided ipon. but Tacommenda- sr hand, they retard.and delay the ad-|Portland, Oregon. e ne. tions will be made by a committee which | Academy is fo begin Wednesday of next justment of the real controversy. I| fhere has just been placed on the mar- et~ g was appointed by Exajted Ruler James| week. School will open at 8 a. m., day- talled Atwntion to the cLeUss EVIE 39| ket o o eoca o oy (e mfie Motored From Pennsylvania CHATRMAN PETTIS DECLINES 3. no effort wolld be made fo retain in thel s talking of Jeaving the town and lo- | cousin of the groom. Chicago permanent dnjuretion, cating elsewhere as its lease expires the| ~Mr. and Mrs. ru and if granted, the ~provisions Which|iest of October. i L They employ over sixty ; bile at an early evening hour Wednes- bave been interpreted as tending to In- t and it will be t loss | day for their futs Cactare Witk e Sota T Tar| I, oL Pt aol ; n a great loss | day ure home in Meriden. v ent tati i i goverument ‘sepresentatives wowM 801 "l T e to leave Willimantic tesporary orfer was Dot #igted. Camp Ground this week include, Mrs. B. 1642 *"Ciub, Rapos Leghorn Farm, Highlands, N. J. . Academy Begins Year Wednesday. The_ school year for the Norwich Free e union, those pelat Fred H. Rumford gnd family and Mi Tt D oy ok A g o Cine, aud close &t 150 90 > the funds of. the umion, those ng . Rumford and family and Mrs. TOWN COMMITTEE R! N es .turden, James J. Y, Ju the same h ast year. discussion of the’atrike snd thees Tt Ihe i oor ety T‘fld':",”g‘;l‘n;eg;:?fi‘;; George Rumford and family motored from{ a4 o mesting of the S FLECTION | Nilons . ATUns anh AW, BISog, | oo as ey A R AT B ing to Interviews and.newspaper | generally, and has the reputation of hav. | CoSSter Penn, to spend the week-end| committee, hem‘nmm“,mw. ;fi:n“mm| Siegal and a party of friends were at 2 i DENGS IN 50 Joltn W. Davis, of West Virginie Dowd, chatrmen of (the scemtgs) MEPRE| T L° Ucon Gble fo catch him. Z Henry H. Pettis, Mre Pettis declined s 3 y hear8| Rey. and Mre J. Eldred Brown fnd | ' 7. who was recently elected Press sommittee of the Metropolitan district| The present Néw London councll is| f ) \t New York for the shopmen,-in reply|d0mposed of -Lucius B. Whiton, mayer; Bulletin’s Patt P youths about 16 years old were A re-clection &s chairman of the commits | Rt ook P4ID coming from the river.|family are st Pleasant View for the| | ent of the American Bar Assoclas Service | tee. = & 15 the water and Sisgal went week. = on at its convention held at b the latter’ t that he n_im-| Whldo E. Clarke, Charles C. Perkiis, o then proposed for chairman’ the i help, ¢ Mrs. Guy Warner Eastman has return- <o arteon E i o B cggibdis ot g ;fimm Mrs. Anni C:- - Feriner amg John F.: ) name of Jufgs Arthur ¥. Libby, who m"g::t” ey m"d. after passing the summer at BW""’"i jeneral Deugherty and Judgs Wilker-| Murray, all candidates a year ago gndors- 4 was elected unanimously. E. La Rue 3 e on. Senator Borah sald h re-jed by those who favored the new form of | Bliven was elected Secretary and Steph. 4 % 0se who favored the ne: 4 4 . i v < Al Lt new 8 | ) rried | - Apthur B. Nortom, son of Mr. . oly more fully after the § “hear- | chartar and. ; Fox and Malooim y en H. Reeves was the choice for treas.. ) PP i g s Out G . All ing mext Monday and, aftér fecpfpt of{ M. Scott, who oppused the charter. 3 L8 = tending Harvard Summ® school. 0es Mr. Dowd's message, expresséd Eympa- — J A general discussion of plans for the| A 5 hy “with efforts to maintaln constitu- £ ional privileges.” BRIPGEGROOM OF TWO WEEKS Mrs. James E. Fuller and Miss H. LJ Louise Fuller have closed their cottage g R, eumatic fail campaign followed. REPORT WHEELS OFP IN- - ELE ED A ONDON New Londor| Sepmt. 7.—Arnow m S OB v fEice 1. Con Ut will attend a! Miss Martha Hyde, who is the guest . Ware, an emnivye of the Southern New | JEGUREN eerestie betaus g ds 143 GGRVEn e S ) ol tn | of s, Thomas Hariand, of Seniey il . Plles :!ngwul‘lm m.vmrw::fi. p::umrmr;.’_:ifll ’n:rd;r ond“;‘ : e iy 8. : :3_ will retorn to New York at the week P 013 on Poeu Soda, Tepairin e t n automobile ¢ L - : . ’ um_m ‘L»ohuhem He was : s : t:' ere, wifl u‘. utomobile . ; tarene. s : : e ‘; S : Can't Be Cured From the Outside. w years eu,"mnfiiflfi"fi; A :;:: :“mi:l:‘m?- The: twe” mach Jing | e aiid welfare &::s :x.OCo?t., lett rec:ng:e;;roi l::r:-' 3 X Fxternal treatments seldom cure|Jdohanns Rientr mnhwnk. 0 and ‘had \ | T cording to m..m" ng s _£mployes i tor trip to Virginia. Rh.un;u“Ach”IoanldM!l:,* Liver anc 2iles, g‘;‘e“"""‘"m il:wo. in Groton, near = N one of the lflw'gfl === Mr. apd Mrs. Charles Andrews and Bladder the Very Day. Nor do surgical operatfons. z undly i £ The cause ls ingide—bad circilgtion. The blood is staghant, the veins flab- "”. Asnounce Daughter’s Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Smith an- holidéay guests at the home of Mr. and r-| Mis. FHehry L. Bennett. Get a bottle of Rheuma today am( wear a satisfied smile on your face to b s - ’ H : toxication. The mames of ok Camieiary T4 son, Winghrop, of Walthan, Msss., were - 3 5 e Mr.-and Mrs. Robert Coit Johnson and | morrow. 9 | nounae the ent of their daughter, 7 3 s i 3 F ; The bowel walls are weak, the parts}¥ior A%:: Robert K. Bennett of | ] 3 - R G & bt 5 - 4 e ot oy A .,‘ ';:f.'];;;r:adyy L.h:dt ‘(‘;:‘;‘:‘1 o timost dead. © . p®Bin T 9é Geibastes k| { AR o b A h b 3 3 for gout, sciatica, lumbago and kid- To duickly and safely rid yourself 1 and Prace hnmmu ol 4 €. 3 : e R U o WO, e 5 Point. . ney misery as for rheumatism. e P A Reober The aba| ivn.. 3. o IWAY. g o e / s ; e 3 PRI Js Katherine Gage, who spent ] 1t arives tne poisonous waste from - yant pools. Internal treatment nlgi Mr. is_engaged in the insure . ebe 3 overn; ARE. T ] v«m«m,“m- ret\?r’::‘n!‘: S‘:"fim ot | e Joints oy AT sne safe method. b s Biaglpmien. Ve h f : secret of Rheuma’s_success. X = r.»p s ———— L ¥ 3 5. At ; 5 & ¥ o g her grandparents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. But W don’t ask you to tak om sofme yvears ago to ind @& resl > 4 G 4 = B 3 < £ SEIRE - the. - 2 word for it; go to Lee & Osgnod Co remedy. ‘He succeeded. Th Heyman : e s of d : B2 T-| widatetown—More: than 100 _“Jittle | OF, 20Y £0od druggist and get & s preseription HEM-ROID; Brooklys, . N, Wednesday | gt ; Jobn C. ; 2 mothers,” each pushing an attractively | t16 and if it doésn't 4o as we t in 1000 cases before he was by Inspector charge 3 1 decorated baby carriage, go-cart or other get your money back. It will be thers Now HEM-ROID fs sold & of spey a nd 5 : es A 3 o -~ |similar conveyance, marched up on the | Waiting for you. . - everywhere under guarah > e - Uiy S . - {east side of Main street and down on the | —. —. 3 lo take, and can alwdys nd at 1 . i e HRz o b o A - '.h der whe her o &m-m rg West stde shortly after 11 vclock Satur-| T T Lo sgood's; Flad 4 s 1 i v ! 510 any mansions re M 1¢ Norwich % -for ‘onths 4 morning. passing in review befor HE. 5 ibile, S ’g ‘und the purchase price to any dis- B 5 ‘*&’5« through. o sany Mfl;‘ raise the rent despite court Wednesday. He Mas James ¥. Connery in Miadle. v M‘b‘i atsfled cuztames. .. oo It takes.a pretty sharp remark” to : 16 rent despite the reduction in pay arrested 8 each | town’s first doll carriage parade. The|goumns of The Pullets. : R 't 2 mlow man 15" thee QUG nvelopes’ prizes were dolls and 2 Teddy bear. by

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