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Inspection Formulated for Lincoln tainment for Earthquake Sufferers—D. A. R. Chapter Reception in Honor of State Regent. The officers and enlisted men of the Fifth company, coast artillery corps, have reason for pride in the showing made at the inspection and review Biven in the armory, Tuesday evening to Westerly’s delegation in the gener- al assembly, Senator Louis W. Arnold and Representative Albert H. Lang- worthy. The ceremony was conduct- ed by Capt. Borden A, Babcoc as in- specting officer, Lieutenant Thackeray and Willlams being with the compa- The ceremonial was in accor arce with infantry tactics, for as vet there has been no change in military work, since the change of the Rhods Island national guard from the in- fantry to the coast artillery branch of the service. This organization is of Company B, Westerly Rifles, or- ganized about thirty-cight years ago. The first officers were: J. Alonzo Bab. the successor cock, captain; J. Albert Brown, first lleutenant; John B. Brown, second lleutenant; George C. Stillman, third lleutenant. Among the interested erectators at the inspection Tuesday evening, was Licut. John B. Brown, who seived in the civil war, and is active in local Grand Army affai All the original officers of the com- pany are living, and Captain Babcock and Lieut. J. B. Brown are still res- idents of Westerly. At the c lusion of the military ceremonial there was a reception aund social session which was enjoyed b the members of the company and their guests. Major Charles H end First Lieut. Arthur N. Nash, bat- n adjutant, resident staff officers, er members of B company, and ral retired officers of the company were among the interested spectatoys, and united in praise of the excellent showing made by the company. Rhode lsland is more liberal for some purposes with the public money than its western border state, where | ball. This is Burrows, the giant fuli- | no appropriation is made for the life | back of the football cleven. savers along the shores. There is some |, Pember, the ex-captain, is back at opposition, however, to the request of [school, and so is Captain Foley, the the Rhode Island branch of the Unit- | all-star catcher of the league, Wells, ed Btates life saving corps for an ap- | formerly of Hopkinton high school, | propriation of $5,000 by the present|has made a great showing at catch- | @eneralassembly. A former member |ing that will make Captain Foley of the corps asser 3 is | move somé to retain his standing. enough and that in more | Pember and Burrows will hold down than required last y Superintend- | the pitching box and alternate be- ent Longfellow says that the opposi- |tween first base and pitcher; Pe tion has probably arisen from one man | ton, Flynn and H. Pember look good | who was dropped from the roll for | for the outfield. Martin will be & sure tncompetency, and who is disgruntled | thing on second base, and Foley and tn consequence. Weeks will alternaie between catcher and shortstop, Champlin will make a Post Commanders Walter Price of | strong bid for his position at third. Hancock post, and Lorenzo D. Rich- pman of Mystic has shown much mond of Budlong post, Grand Army at shortstop, and Noves at of the Republic, attended a meeting | pitching, and other players s up of the loca] committee on the Lincoln | well, all of which tends to predict a centenary, held in Memorial winning team for the Westerly high Tuesday evening. Chairman school for the 1909 ason. Wilcox presided, e Flans @ observancd were Local Laconics. end it was decided to /have public Stis 3 2 il ercises in the armory, February 13,3, -Ots Ch DIy ot cher fuu) 5 oat sho bston provided the building’ could be i ek 1 cured for that patriotic purpose. | The local hello girls arranging Capt. B, A. Babcock was reauested to | 0r & br an early date make application for the use of the| Fvang Fear is drawing large armory to the proper officials, and it | congregations to the Methodist church. is believed the request will be granted. [ Mr, and Mrs, Howard M. Chase re While the order of exercises has not|turned Monday night from their wed- been completed, it will consist of ad- |ling triy dresses, vocal and instrumental se- he R Iias 0 atas g b ils of the public schools > e, Oh tim B For several years Lincoln’s birthday | PFOXimate value of $50,000. has been observed as Flag day in Owing to lack of interest, the effort Rhode Island. Special exerc are | to or nize a teachers' Bible class in Reld in schools, a feature being brief | Westerly has been abandoned. - addresses by a Grand Army man, one | Bill Collins and Abe the Newsboy being detailed to every school in the | will grapple on the mat this (Wedness day) evening for the glory and money there is in it e e local Knights of Columbus are | planning for a banquet at the house ¢ on the ever | Washington’s birthday, | _Phebe Greene Ward chapter, D. A R, Wwill tender a reception to Mrs PflY I l N Charles Warren Lif ent S ‘ a this (Wednesday) the | Dixon house | | For carrying a concealed wapc | seph Costa 0 was arrested by | Deputy Sheriff Cascy, | fine of | $20 and costs of $9.01 in th . con town court, | Practical demonstration of the spraying of trees for the extermina- [tion of the San José scale is being & o N made un T the direction of the state Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s | o of sevicuiure. he Westerly Light and Power Co. Vegetable Compound il soon” commence’ e conirietion 5 : of a line to Potter Hill and Ashaws Columbus, Ohio.— I have taken | 7, “rurnicn” light and power po s YLydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. pound during T8 change of life. My sdoctor told me. it 'was good, and since gl taking it I feel so Amuoch better that I can do all my work | I think| L; Pinkham'’s | S aEsisbie’ Oomt, 4again. . found a fine remedy gfor all wuman’; never forget to tell mintrhnds what it has done for me.” 8. E. HANSON, 304 East Long St. Columbus. Ohio. Another Woman Helped. Graniteville, Vt. — “ I was passini through the Change of Life and suffere from nervousness and other annoying symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg table Compound restored myhealthand strength, and proyed worth mountains of gold to me. For the sake of other suffering women I am willing you should publish my letter.”” — Mr: CHARLES BARCLAY, R.F.D., Granite- ville, Vt. Women who are passing through this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills pe- culiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills. In almost eyery commu- nity you will find women who have | been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Prices Severely Cut'on : Fine Furs MecPherson’s, Fine Showing Made by Fifth Company, C. a. C.—Plans tthe town Celebration—Benefit Enter- state. This centenary event Will be observed on a more elaborate scale. The regular_Sheedy performance was omitted Tuesday evening, the management giving the opera house free for a benefit entertainment in aid of the earthquake relief fund. ~Mar- shall Darrach, the well known Shakes- pearean reader, gave a recital of Twelfth Night, in his masterly way Prior to the recital there was a con- ert by the De Mitry Italian band, in- cluding a cornet solo by Professor De Mitry. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. Ralph Brigss of Ashaway and there was excellent quartette singing by Misses Bransfield and Carney and Messrs, Spellman and Cla There was @ large attendanc net re- ceipts will be devoted to the charity fund, The Eastern Interscholastic base- ball league will hold a meeting aSt- urday at the Crocker house, New Lon- | don. to choose umpires for the league for ‘the coming season. It is expect- ed that William Donahue, better known as “Rush,” a former player on the teams of Jack Doyle and Harry Killian Westerly will be one of the ump selected. “Rush” _umpired satisfactorily in the Rhod#® Island- Connecticut” league last year. Mr. Donahue played baseball on the Man- hattan college nine while a student there. The Westerly high school will be represented at the meeting by Man. Fager Warren T. Clifford. The Westerly high scheol baseball squad has been faithfully practicing for the coming season in the athleti room of the school, since January 1 under the watchful eye of Coaches Swain and “Tommie”) Chapman. The coaches have found that they have a new pitcher this year, who not only has curves, controi, but also the spit- residents of those piace ‘(-——7..___‘_ Comier sTate NEws} _New Haven.—It is planned to go to the legislature and ask for the au- thority to issue new bonds for perma- nent improvement in the city Waethersfield.— Tuesday evening the newly elected officers of the grange were iustalled. W. H, Barron of Dan- ielson was the installing officer. Wallingford.—County Director J. F. ('.fnsxin installed the officers of the St. Ekr'vmu:\ Ladies’ T, A. B. society Sun- day evening ar the Temperance hall. Bridgeport.—In his annual report to the by of apportionment City Au- ditor Keating recommends a tax rate of 15.6 mills for the next fiscal year. N_ew Britain.—Otto Thielenhaus ha made application to the superior court to have a receiver appointed for the | Silver City Braid Manufacturing com- pary of New Britain, i3 Hartford, bund, und he Hartford u the direction \\»u_nu# ve—a fine concert at Pur- sons’ t Monday evening with David Bispham as sololst. Saenger- of August & Newington.—Miss gave an interesting talk on “Child wbor” in the chapel Sunday eveninj ol g . Miss Welles the secretary of the Connexticut Consumers’ league. Mary C. Welles Stamford.—The Board of T holé a meeting tonight (Wednesd: 23l building which W the Manufacturers’ attended by clation and the ~ Watcrbury.—Waterbury was_visited asso- Rural association. Mondsy by Mrs. kdent general ¢ Donald McLeéan, pr, the National D. A. R. Mrs. McLean was the guest of honor at the second annual luncheon of Mel! cent Porier chapter. Shelton.—Chief Robbins and F. § Sanford left Monday morning for Ban- gor, Me. Both are members of Four Pord Fishing club of Riverton plac that city, and attended the banguet of the club Tuesday evening. are wearing creepe was witnessed early Monday mornin an emplo unie (& Atwood's slid ing down’ Plymouth hlll, nearly a mil in a large scoop shovel. Midway down he got going at great speed. The friction became g0 great that the lnhove: gct hot and burred him severe- . ONNECTICUT e = o C : and Review at Westerly| “0Evee B s ssemiy ! (Continued from Page One.) suspension of rules, on Senator Hig- gins' motion for the appointment of Mr. Keeney for the full term. On ‘the motion of Senator Higgins William B. Sprague of Andover was appointed, under suspension of rules, sheriff of Tolland county to fill the unexpired term of the late Sheriff Dickenson. g On the motion of Senator Latimer the rules were suspended and a-reso- lution passed appointing Charles D. Noyes county commissioner for New London county. Bills. By Senator Searls—Requiring per- sons making claims for damages ‘on acocunt of injuries by defective roads or bridges to give sixty days’ notice. Judiciary. By Senator Searls—That prosecut- ing officers in local courts shall be public officers in whom are vested the exercise of judgment and discretion in the performance of their duties and that their action shall, be controlled by mandamus in case of abuse of dis- cretion, but not otherwise. Judicia By Senator [atimer—That paw brokers duly licensed and doing busi- ness in and in conformity With e laws of this state who snai hereafter and in good faith, and upon the pledge and precious of watches, jewelry stones, loan money to a conditional vendee thereof or to subsequent as- signee or assigness through him, se- cured by such pledge or pledges .shall, to the extent of the amounts loaned, with interest thereon, be protected as ainst claims of the original vendor of such watches, jewelry and precious stones, and his executors, administra- tors and assigns, Judiciary, Resolutions. Senator Luther — Appointing George L. Lilley, Secretarv of Matthew H. Rogers and the Hon. By Gov. Sta William members of the state lib) ssion. Passed, un- der suspension of rules. By Senator Arnold — Authorizing state treasurer to borrow money to meet the deficits in the treasury dur- ing the fiscal of 1910 and 1911, and to issue obligations of the ihe e therefor, 3y Senator Alsop—Authorizing the Collinsville Water company to extend its pipe lines to New Hartford, etc. 1rcorporatior v The resolution for the appointment Charles B. Waller of New London dge of the court of common pl-~- of cw London was taken from the cal- Mar and referred to the judiciary committee under suspension of rules, on the motion of Senator Searls Corrupt Practices Act. By Senator Brooks—“Chapter 240 ¢ the public acts of 1907, entitled an act concerning corrupt practices at lcctions, caucuses and primarles, is hereby repealed” Judiciary, Petitions By Senator Latimer—From George L. swold of Groton for restoration of cited rights, Forfeited rights. THE HOUSE. house was called to order by Speaker 11.30. Prayer was offered Rev. Waiter D. Humphrey, re| entative from Ro: bury. in the nce of the house From the Governor. s executive secretary, Govern- ibmitted various reports of boards and commissions. Ri ferred to the various committees re; resented For Repeal of Corrupt Practices Act. latt of Milford and Mr. Agdrd I of 1 gton each presented bills providing for the repeal of the cor- ript practices act of 1907. Judiciary. Resolutions, Grosvenor of Pomfret capital stock of the Gros In- or Water company. Incorporations. By Mr. Keech of Killingly—Ap- pointing Harry J. Back judge of the town court of Killingly. Calendar. By Mr. Broughton of Stonington— Authorizing the Third school district of Stonington to issue $30,000 of bonds. Finance By Mr. Tibbits of Norwich—Ay pointing John . Barnes deputy judge of the city court_of Norwich . Calen- dar. Bills. By Mr. Cronin of New London Amending section 3,116 o statutes %0 as to mak for wild hares and rabbits from Jan- vary 1 to October 31 inclusive. Fish- erfes and game By Mr. Tomlinson of Danbury (by request)—Amending an act concern- ing concealed weapons, providing that license for carrying weapons ghall be for a period not longer than three months at onestime and at the rate of $1 per month to be paid by the li- censee. the money to be paid into the treasury of the town, city or borough where said license is granted. Judi- clary. By Mr. Bishop of New Haven (by request) oviding Yor the apvoint- ment of a board of plum g exami- ners in every city and town of 10,000 | inbabitants or more. One shall be pointed from and by members of the hoard health” in all places where such ix ntained by law; in others, where there is no such board, the town health officer shall serve. In cities the mayor shall appoint the “P. @ G.” Has made ’em as white as winter snows. Sing a song of soapsuds, A kitchen full of steam, Four and twenty hours, at least, Before she’ll get ’em clean. That’s the way they used to wash, But now a change we see, Some magic hastens everything, And sets the housewife free. The mistress, in the pantry, Is eating bread and honey, She knows the magic power, at work, Is saving time and money. The maid is in the garden, Janging out the clothes, ‘or “P. & G.” has made 'em As white as winter snows. -5 cents—all grocers. 5 _Try it: : WHEN vou want to put your busi- ness befors the public, there is no m dlum better than through the advertis ing columns of The Bulletin. of many years with Hood’s Sarsa- | parilla_ | am very glad to recom- mfml the medicine to my friends. ““1 think it is one of the very best tonics to bulld up the system. “I have had lmfip four times, and T have found Hood’s Sarsaparilla just what 1 needed to give me natural strength after this debilitating disease. ““I have also been a great sufferer from severe headaches and stomach trouble, and for over four years had an outright case of d{apepan By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla my former - ing condition has been changed to good health. I can eat anything Ilike with- out distress.”” Mgrs. E. H. JACKsON, Scituate Centre, Mass. Probably no other medicine ever pro- duced has accomplished so much in re- | storing health and strength. Hood's Sarsaparilla effects Its won- derful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparilla but because it combines the utmost remedial values of more than 20 different ingredients, each greatly strengthened ahd en- riched by this peculiar comBination. These ingredients are the very reme- | dies that successful physiclans pre- | eeribe for the same dlseases and ail- | ments. There is no real substitute for | Hood's Sarsaparilia. If urged to buy | any preparation sald to be “just as good” you may be sure it is inferfor, Costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. in usual liquid Hood's Sarsaparilla tod or Subiot caliod Berebtain: 100 Doses §- [ ————S— other two subject to approval by the common councll, and in towns by se- lectmen. ~ Publi¢ health and safety. Woman Suffrage. By Mr. Whiton of New London (by request)—Providing for the admission of women as electors at municipal elections under the same rules per- {aining to the admission of males. Ju- dicia: New Committees Announced Speaker Banks announced several additions to house committees as fol- lows Manual and Roll—Messrs. Dady of Putnam, Smith of New Hartford, Bulkeley of Weston. Contingent Expense: Messrs. Keach of Killingly, Agard of Torring- ton, Reldy of Norwaik. Constitutional Amendments Messrs, Barr of Suffield. Whiton of New London, Tingler of Vernon, | French of Trumbull, Banks of Red ding, McKachnie of Putnam, Smith of New Hartford, Dewey of South Windsor, McMullen of Somers. Added to Committee on Capitol Furniture and Grounds—Mr. Chapell of Guilford For Another Legal Holiday. Mr, Hayes of Waterbury presented the text of a bill providing that Octo- ber 12 of each vear shall be known as “Columbus day,” and shall be a legal holiday. Referred to judiciary. T2 The house was session twent seven minute: mains to Yalesville and Tracy. % Wallihnglord“— h?x'e[was - lxp;x-ci‘:ml an:(lsx)wTriér?:djl}!drf‘orm:('m*; kA FAY AND GRAIN. SULLIVA action on voting an appropriation of | killed himself h a olver in af - ;,!;”fgfi“’ Food and poultry supe 15 Bath Street. $35,000 for the extension of the water | lonely cabin in the mountains two days | ego. R T % R PR g R R N MoHICAN COMPANY THE LITTLE PIG You don't get a pound of dirt / with every shevelful of COAL n. 123¢ Navel Oranges ONIONS you buy from us, Fresh Shoulders-6¢ AVERAGE 4 TO 6 POUNDS | thoes > 1236 dozen 2 7 C TURNIP: 4 qts. No!l — ALL COAL is more or ROUND STEAK less dirty when it leaves the mine; but every pound Is well Exira Large sereened befors we deliver it. 9| The Edw. Chappell Co. NORWICH, CONN. ‘COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN BTOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetuoket Stes POTATOES 4 gts. 12¢ WEDNESDAY 4 to 5 o’clock PORK CHOPS Ib. - 10c [+ 4 qts. 12¢ ¢ BEST BREAD 3c —_—t VERMONT GREAMERY [b. BUTTER - - 28c | BEANS " 2 qts. 15¢ . s FRENCH e | carry ‘a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock. H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY maylid J. A. MORGAN & SON, |Coal and Lumber T SUICIDE OF JUDGE BALY., | One of the Original Promoters of the | “Big Four” Railroad. Business Directory Alb que, N. M., Jan, 26.—A spe- aal trom ta Lun . af, savs that|| OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. L || e carry o wall seioctea 1ine fof ai Judge William Baly, one of the origi- \ ;n:”pur'pgf-e);l coal. umber fol nalipemBatere of Gl BRI (fibve. | IN AND IRON WORK 5 Central Wharf. Tol. 834 done promptly at short notice and my ve me a trial. and St NORWICH FIRMS sept19d COAL and land, Cincinnati, Chicago straw, plies, Tel. Greeneville Solomon Bros., Props. | rain Co, TAFTVILLE FIRMS | | | | GEORGE F. ADAMS, | 17 Town Street. | | Carrlage Painting and Trimming. DRUGGIST F. Grenler, Taftville, Ct. Prescrip- ns filled with the greatest care and with only the best WO0D | You “Auto” Let Me Paint It. o1 and purest drugs. ——— | A fuil lina of Toilet articles. |, Aurowomus statiox. GrocEniEs C. H. HASKELL | chine work. Jobbing. 'Phone. __| of the clty. "Give ts your dinner order. |87 Franklin 8t. 58 Thames St | BUILDING MATERIAL. | Wm. Chartie, Prop. ~ Tattville, Cban. | ~yo5;54 - Peck, McWililams & Co., 47-55 West wllLlMANTIE FIRMs Main Street. Lime, Portland Cem:nt, Pariod Roofing. | 2srens STIMPSON'S STABLES, Trunks, Bags and | S | rear Young's hotel, Main street. Thor- BOTTLER | oughly up o date service guaranteed H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta. | Trucking and heuvy teaming a spe . A'complete line of the best Ales. Lager & cialty. an and Wines, pecially bottled for fam- “I ases illy use. Delivery. Tel. 136-5. CHIROPODY AND MANICURING ® i g SNSRI 7 iy 77 i i TR Willimantje Conn “orders taken fos |in a large variety. Also Blank- | - FRANKIN, afts and othe goods, ¥ s 179 West Main Street. i l6e ats Soawiten “pommes | etc., Robes, Whips, Etc., atlowest Boots, Shoes and Rubbers for sale. £ or pufts. Chirpody, Manlcuring. | o yices A 3 ocds. Repairing speclalty. and S p _MasSage. Superfluous o All fresh goods. Repairing a spectalty hair removed. Full line of Victoria = ——————— | Toilet Goods. Evenings by appoiat- COAL AND WOOD. ment. & H R T B oflelUCKEl narness Lo, Wood and Coal in any quantity dels ALTI Sy at redson: IC FIRMS Alice Bldg., 321 Main St. al i SHOES! SHOES. Seckd FOR SALE. _this day received a lot of Men's $2,50 ves that 1 will sell for abs $1.00 a load. Norwich Wood | $L9%. ffis will e for 10 Gays only, 2 B R iy et | He A. Foutnine, Railzond St Batdte. Ot, | materials o . uousosuoeme ano wacon (3 BULLETIN POINTERS REPAIRING Arthur Roy, itic, Conn. Bxpers | Seeesesesceacacee CONTRACTOR AND JORBING horseshoeing Wagon Fepairing - F. E. Beckwlith, 90 West M: Street. | Our motto st work at right GOOD Contractor and” Builder. Jabbing work | Drices” Try us, we are sure to plesss NEWMARKET HOTEL, " . of cll kinds promptly aitended . TN AL AR 715 Boswell Ave. = -~ == HORSESHOEIN ” WAGONS FOR SALE sty e it s First-class wines, liquors end cigass. results Two new busi wagons, e e o Meals end Welch rarebit servec te new dump carts, nd-hand top car- | O F. Bourgeols, Baltic, Conn. We |order. John Tuckle, Prop. Tel 43-& piage and a_second-hand top . | make a-study of shoeing horses that | Painting and repairing a spec T [ ”x satisfy. Years of experience has Geo. W. Harris, 564 West | ™ = :;“_ne’:nem. Wagon repairing at HAM AND CHEESE. The best place In Norwich to buy ssed or Minced Ham or any kind PUTNAM FIRMS ) ~ A re: o1 haddoe! arket ecod, -— of Cheese Is at Mrs, Thumm's, 78 It’s easy to prove your e e, o 11 vther HATR DRESSER Franklin Strect. Others :-:eh:aunu . Kkinds o at the N h Mar- | D. P X. Mc 61 Main Street, | t0 DUy of no ore else. rial order skill at first-class Bread |[&iinione=sn [ Eaaler ™ Gen™Zna _ EHnditin, Sok | wi ke you's'ermanent custome. esser and otfcal Wig maker, £k " Halr wogker in al a . if. youystarti:baking with /|, Seasssms sy s enstf jror Wis%al Bitee? T 1647 first-class flour. eresota N Flou MAIL 5 qt. Stew/Pans 10c Ga'vanized Pails PAINTING. E REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AT LOWEST PRIGES. Drinking Glasses, = ENAMELWARE Largo size Wash Bowis i0c "THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, J. G. Potter & Sons, 410 Main Street. We carry a complete line of fancy and stapis Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feed, Poultry Suppiies, Et CIVIL ENGINE®RS CARD & WRIGHT. Huber D. Card and F. Walden Wright, gineering and Land Surveying. Adams Tavern Civil HORSISHOEING New Bradley Block, Eim Street. 1861 P. J. White, 15 Bath Street. Horse. |— o - —————————— | ofter to the public the finest standard stiosing in all its branches Careful OYSTERS CUT OUT. brands of Beer of Burope and Americs, fonage, Once & customer. always @ | , OYS'grs measured out. fresh every | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian customer. r worth getting. | 5 Bass' Pale and Burton, MWelrs Quality and price always right. at Are nold’s, 57 Front St, Putnam, Cf Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, DANIELSON FIRMS 'HE FOUR-MI Come in and hear it. great. E RECORD.”. It's something is the finest you Geo. P. Yeomans, 2216 Lafayette St. W. NASH, Budweiser, Schlits and Pabst, b l i o The Muste Man K Bank Bulldiag A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tows. can u ts rice ~ \,-i heard my new Two Step, | Telephone 447-12, octsa Lo e of Connecticut? It dles’ Tailc rice 1% proves its economy. i f— 1%e. ki orw 3 DANIELSON FISH MARKET. e Sopeniee = handle nothing but the best that we " MEATS AND PROVISIONS ope wuvT!\\fls), al a full line of fish, - James Banning, Norwich Town Fresh and t “Meats, Poul Fresh Provisions received d thing first-c Prompt delivery. tr; WESTERLY FIEMS CLOTHING Gray Switches Combsand Barrettes Toilet Requisites BOXES NEW YORK BAKERY COQ. Miestein & Zachmowitz, Props. . Fol- ish, Freach and German Breads. Deliv- ery all over city, Drop a card and have us call. 20 North Thames Street. Clothier. I carry a full Jine of Gents' nishings. On the bridge. Outfitty Fur- Landlord, we d inting and A M. Willls, F a l‘ fib pot: LTSS N 0PN | ment matae and Insurance. annie 1bson, Agency for Monarch 100 per cent, pure | Potter Build "Phone connectics Ay paint. . C. R, Browning. 15 Asylum. Sty el 505 Room 20, Shannon Building. P. H. DeROCCO, 1-3 2allroad Ave., Opp pure Italian olive ol quality of confect oner - - "Phone. 2 for B¢ jan1d JOSEPH BRADFORD, P. O.'R.F. D. No. 7, City depot. Best a ndgoiives: ber st soda wa. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Geo. E. Bachslder. Room § Shaunom|feri best brand cigace: buf over ell. the Ridg. Real Estate and Investme est peanuts in New Englan & 5 l]f. Hettles 100 Eroker. Notary Public, Auditin, "..r,‘d' — - — — BOO’( B'nder Expert Accountant. Telephone 515. FANCY GROCERIES = W. T. Joslin, “The Cash Grocer™ s s e it Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order, - 62 High Street, 6 Wes: Broad Street Wa divide the profits with you. YO 15¢, 20c and 25¢ Hattte L Jewett, Public Stenographer and Shorthand Teacher. The Thames|Stamps or rebate chesks good at | Telephone 252. oct108 Loan and Trust Co. Bullding. aither .!(o:a. (:l ar gl'e“ alties are fine utcer, On Creamery R DO IT NOW and don't walt untll the last minute. I'm referring to plumbing R.”I:E‘NTON DIBBLE, 5‘“&:&“ SIGNS AND AWNINGS at short notice. J. P. COMBIF Cor, Market and Water Ste. 'Phone 223, U want to put your busi- ness before the public, there is 1no me- dium better than through the advertls ing columas of The Bulletin, 74 Frankiin Street.

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