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> ,g‘flmmwwmonn- Worth More to Governor. 4 In reply to Some critics who censur-| A visit to the Panama canal after| Mr. Bryan prints in The Commoner h' afld PflWflr company e ey has e I et or” | ed him for $oting to increase the sal- | March 4 hy Citizen Roosevelt would be | a “vindication of Gov. Haskell:" but i P e et of the Howard |ary of congressmen to $7,500 a year, | interesting to the country. One good | the most tangible vindication will be ceptions at ~the “executive mansion” By iy 5 B Representative Charles k. Scott prints | use for mw;xd-;p;teude:c would be gt to collect some part of that $600.000 Dax this (Kan.) Record): of corres) o : : arst—©i B et o e Sl e Dr. James Stretch will address the | i3, I 008 (02, (g, BECOTO, e | Touts Globe-Democrat. Dispatch. the list of Jolly good fellows wiich no- | T Build Pole Line to Potter Hill and Ashaway— Robert | Yourg Meu's club at the Congregation- | 0 JUFER But & D0EE CMAEDT0Ne WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. e | Westerly Lig Governor Lilley's little informal re- Dody can deny.—Harttord Post. 7 al_church Friday evening. strate to me that no man couldshoia % s 5 i A Lo A LBNOUA b | M. Freestone Establishes Record Among Guardsmen oS5 A B Toad and Rev. €1, 4 Hor that,position and, meet his expenses Appeal from the North. Compensations of Matrimony. 5 ’ B . ] O A & vear.i 1 i - o Mr. Taft is receiving lauda- | Not long ago a telephone girl mar- 3 In jntroducing Mr. Taft at Charles- pAn: . D e James | the home missionary meetings in Hart- | o &% 2 Lothink 1 will be aci| while Mr. Taft is receiving lauda- | & ag phone girl mar ~\ ton, Editor Hemphill referred to the| —R.E Lriver Clark’s Prompt Service—Capt. v A Ak L EOHe roat ace i Aavine e :‘:’:;x:m?e Habits or living | tions and dinners and visitations from | ried a millionaire, Now she recelves , he f e e ed 1 . . H Mr. rs. Fran] arret! - o - # Z B awsoanr yoork In Clucinvass same: | Ryley of Mystic Fatally Injured at Philadelphia. cortaining Wilbas 'and Alzs, Angeline | In &0, extravagant fagnion, but et m3 | those nice southern gentlemen, o trust | $700 & month alimony. ~Her married thing like %6 or 30 years ago. oot Barrett of Southbridge. the cost of campflg sither for the e won't ol,‘i‘!' e E‘re“aru “,l.u (l'l l1m|¥ ':u'\’e“: -‘v:,r. J:' A."‘.m. 7 Taft answerad that it had been a long R AR TRt oF foriahe. Skiin bats B}T:“ae?gi_véga.r&:];g‘: ey g d.h_lx_a mpenses.—Cleve: = ;}"Z”:{{‘:]p"_l‘;w“f’ :"i:f:"t“ president| Senator W. M. P. Bowen has mtro-, While the guaranteed patronage s ¥ gxoceded :s,goo each year slncvewlhha!.‘\;e 3 o il fzigah 10 : senate o | far from paying inteest in the invest- < een a member of congress. th the = bury ‘American. At oat o o o chars "ot | tnemt the. Weslerly Hloctric Light and | Sxpefiments n the £re M°"""'d"“ of | salary at its old figure 1 should have hat We . Are Likely to Hi {the Second, Third, Fifth and Ninth|Power company has faith in the the Insane—Events Booked. been obliged to retire at the end of my - What We Are Likely to Have. f4j ¢ ic="courts, and another providing |growth of the places, especially since 26.—pp | fiTEL term if my other business had not One of these days congress will do|for the re-establishment of these of- | the introduction of the trolley road R;\lddl%!og;-a Conn‘ Jan 2y |fortunately been making o little \ bJ . something really worth while, and the i, i tenure of office clause, | service, and will therefore arrange to | Raymon ge, professor of v: - | money. An income of $7,500 a year " entire country will have the lapsydals. | 115 "Hg Wit & tenire of office cadse | e & the people of Potter Hill and | 08y at Wesleyan, has just published an | jooks iarge, and it would be large to ouve e y You don't get a pound ef dirt ! idents along the line |account of some very unique experi- | anyone in private life. But it dwindlez ~—Toledo Blade. ure was to fix a term of office of | Ashaway and re i three years for the clerks of these | the same excellent service that is given | ments In the eye movements of the| rapidly when it is put up against the Eggs, Not Eloguence, Wanted. {mu.-xs,’n..-’.\..m.- as that of the clerks | Wes 3 lnsatne wmfn he’ ?nnlqd on ‘a;;:-n;)g flr expenses necessarily incident to hold- o a The Boston Globe says a farmer|of other gistricts. When the acts cre- | A past year in_conjunciion w T. A.|ing an important public office. A mem 0 down here in Beacon Falls has a white | ating the positions of clerks of these| The pariors of the Dixon house were [ R. Diefendorf, one of the most promi- | her of congress, -if he responds to - . _ 5 s ~ e sday a - | nent alienists in this country. The| gemands n him, necessarily travel hen that says “Hello!” like a well-| courts were passed no tenure of office | prettily decorated Wednesday after- n upo; 4 y 3 ol 2 B : trained parrot, and says: “What is | was cetiblishcd and the clerks hive | hoos for the reception of Phebe Greene | (reatise appears as & monograph of @ a great deal, and railrond passes are| But common sense in eating may head off Indigestion. wanted from the American hen, how- | rightly considered that they were in|Ward chapter, Daughters American | Prominent psychological magazine in|a thing of the past. He necessarilly % - 5 " p g . Revolution, to Mrs, Charles Warren [ London—Brain—and is entitled “An| stops at the best hotels. He necessa- Kodol corrects Indigestion by Digesting the food, while ever, s eggs, not eloquence” Some | off cefor Ii le have soul for art. | s ) Lippitt of Providence, state regent, who | €Xperimental study of ocular reactions| rily wears good clothes. If he lives p fagne e i el P mpanicd by ‘other ladics, rep- | of the insane, from photographic rec- | with his family, as a cvilized man| the stomach gets well. Also wards off Dyspepsia. of COAL with every shovelful you buy from us. No! — ALL COAL is more or it the less dirty when leave: ned that this measure was mine; but every pound is well any. Coast Artillery corps, and the TR | to,carry until 1911 and that after that | was ran el et arat T e e Also His Valedictery. o thie commission which has charge | resenting chapters of Rhode Lsland, | ords. s is the firs ought to, he necessarily maintains two In charity let it be r ,,,Hmy,., ed that f.“'"m:v‘ re\:‘:;xx‘x ‘\-rl i\:q.:l‘s\.‘ux‘u\u Would | The other guests of honor were Mrs, hrl:mr of expe'rifl{emflfl DsYch:mlly houses, one in his home town and one There are a lot of things that| Kodol does what it does, not be- $ £ Mr. Willet: is a new comer to con | cover the ground. This measure is to|Ggorge N. Burdick of Westerly, state | that any efforts have been made In|in Washington. The very modest| g bring on serious stomach dis-|cause there is anything miraculous sereened befors we deliver it. gre: nly ti 1 - | have the clective system start now, | vice regent, and Miss Fannle Holmes| this direction, and the appearance of|house which I occupy here, although vl dat in doingth Tamt it B mely dalioates the gress. It was only the gentleman's in- | have the elective system start mnow, | vice regent, and Mies UeInC HE O tne data in resard to the experiments | nearly four miles from the capitol, order—if you persist in doingthem. | about it. y dup e augural bawl. — Pittsburg tte | instead of waiting for the commission | of Westerly, S o ion house by | has aroused no small amount of com- | rents’ unfurnished for $65 & month, You are probably doing some of |natural process of digesting food b i | A ot P I | e state officers resident In Westerly | mendatory criticlsm rom the sclentisis | which must be pald the vear round,| them. Nervous Dyspepsin is an |as ordinarily carried on by Nature. B Willing to Stake It e o o Gemocret | ind the recepiion proper was from 3| of thls country and England, Whether we ave here or mot. The cost| awful complaint. Kodol will pre-| When Nature cannot perform its Phone. Mr. Tatt's d\,f} ration that he “didn’t | Who was named by Governor Higgins |to 5 o'clack and was the most brilllant Ji F. Cowan, ("ha!rl?]sn olf(heh7eninr of everything is enormously nigh. vent your having it. work in the stomach, because you = B0 40 win the eouty” héoubtless Cihs. | after the death of Arthur W. Joyce, ~ | event under the Daughters’ auspices ?{lm;?:];mg”}n)::: G B soule R B A regular diet of rich, greasy |have misused the stomach, and got- [he Edw- Clllppell Co. ed a momentary feeling of disappoint- he clerks who will be legislated out | held in Westerly ot ~H“ S, Grifing, W, E il Shars of Wy etasl foods and soggy hot bread—rapid |ten it out ?f order, Kodol doés the ment among the poker-playing colon- It the origial acts are r*n| Capt. James Ryley, master of the|Leighton, C. H. Sherwood and A. F St ilinan: 62 Bafith Cavolik eating without chewing sufficlently work for Nature—untll the stomach NORWICH, CONN. ele—Chicago Inter-Ocean. o Sidtriets Saward G, | 1arge seagoing barge Bethayres, and a | Harlow. wienator, Tillman of South Carolinh| —overloading the stomach—eating |gets well. That is all. But that Test of H ™ ot Westertsy Tivird Qistyiet; | well known resident of Mystic, was| The debate team finally chosen tol| ol 26 MaPnes Ui 'SP GRogtyl when overheated or exhausted— |is suflicient. oot of Hlaroyhes- 1o+ | Thom: Johnson of Bristol, Fifth | fatally injured by the parting of a|meet Bowdoin on March 19th consists|,rose and said very candidly concern- drinking too freely, with meals— Our Gi ntee Whete ten men will Sheerfully lay| Jistrict: Frank W, Porter of Burrill- | haw the barge was leaving Phil- | of W. R Barbour, 09, of Bristol, fnd; | ing the naval appropriation bill going to bed with a full stomach— | o i “ down thelr lives for a woman only one | b 3 " adclphia’ for Newbursport. An end of | S, G, Barker, '09,'of Worcester, Mass. | "Eriie St 08T down with ex- EN Tesult In indigestion, and more |1.0% 0 loUArugist today and get a dol- B oo b oSt Com)—Mab- |\ The 301 tos re-establishment of ,the hawser struck Captain Ryley and | ang . & Breneie, 10 66 Amens, N3 | pongion tn every navy vard. 1am try- dangerous aflments. Kodol i8 for | entire contents of the bottie If you e pacster ‘Unlon. the offices prov the -first term |two sailors. The three men were taken} 1 et id veniig in Th ing to get a little for Port Royal; be- Dyspepsia and indigestion honestly eay, that it has not done you any —_— LA A o e Loatil [to the h al immediately after the|give a concert ay evening in Dan- | 28 0 80 o € oing to steal, I wan: D - f00d, return the bottle to the druggist and [ A ("";‘ ;" WAL SRR n e wadl- | b 1911, when, ths et lot' thib nt Tuesday. Captaip Ryley was (klury. Conn. and Saturday evening in| 7S5 LY But Kodol will t:;lke care of these | ho il refund your mouey without ques- ator will improve the air in a steam- | Feb. 1, 1911, whe g oaier in the abdomen and the sur-|Carmel, Conn. Mr. Tillman is a forceful and ag- matters very easlly—if you will |tion ordelay. We will then pay the drug- heated room. other clerks expire. It provides that 2 5 e %s| A union meeting of the Y. M. C. A.| M n b » o |EISt for the bottle. Don’t hesitate, ail the clerks shall be elected in f ety "”m‘ n»-l:lay:;'.zi(;-';;;‘ufif’:»\;-: will be held Wednesday evening and srerssl;ve man.bha he;mhe;;! lr;_; F ey give Kol;mdnmchnn;:e. !And t;n r® | druaists know that our guarantee is good. Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh —————————— | coramit tee. Fo a will be led by W. R. Barbous, '09. The gm: 2;:, r:;:g;leran‘; E ;.ro o M are no hardships o tga ng without |Thix of ‘;‘.;‘;‘.‘21:1:;1‘x"':‘nrnlf;-r;;!bmlecoh.g‘y i “ [ n sI EH General orders relgfive to the an- | Thomas W. Rylex. his son, superin | resular Sunday moraing mecting will| oommittces. Ho received nis plant for | J0\nt YO0 FALC, (0 €at, either, WhOR |t conuaina 3 tiea as ek aa the Aty AENATN TN BEDCRE | 3 tendent of the Groton and Stonington |be led th v . D. vey, | ; iy , t! . cent e. EH". fl " m “ | nual inspection of the various com. | iGN “lert’ Wedneaday morning. for | Yale 1907, at present a student In the (2 fe5t jass tavy yard, o spits, of 0 Eat' just as much sensible food | Kodol is prepared at the labora- A. D. LATHROP, | hame boen o e e | Philadeiphia and will accompany the !)r‘m.«m':\hesxoglfild ;fimgf:r)n'.onlz‘f}l‘g’fi experts considering the matter, that as you care for. Kodol will digest |toriesof E.C.DeWitt & Co., Chicago. o Ve ’ e vy a8 om the office | hody to Mystic, where the funeral ser- | Mr. ey ent . He: s g o; — i c i = DOLD ALL WINTER| ot che et st et | o = e e, fameral ser”| & ey oS wams. Talr, | el Pos, Roval, wer ‘Onacestn | 1 _and ll the ttme your stomach Digests | oficecr Murkat and Shatucket Sha the state armories and all military | "o tloy, By formerly a_mas-|and was converted at one of the mis- [ §00 % o PG E 5% GRS class nav 1t 't help but d o o All Fat Telephone 168-12. property of the state. The inspections | (N T YRy, M0 JONPTY B ¥ ne | sions. He will set out next year as a | Iior. The plent of & firat class mavy strong It can't help but do so. 4 T sy \:“"J‘h‘r::g” feral wih | emloy of that company many years. |missionary to China. = o |itandards) is now nearly finished at Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bidg. “E 2g | Cp auid assistant adjgiant general with | r."ad « Jgrge acquaintanceship. Mr,| The trials for speakers in the Junior ena 2 Mother Says “Father John’s |t o aid of the insptior general "]I'hvv:‘[;:\,“_ 0,4 e acqualntancestip. MT:| exivition wil oo held Friday wrter | Cuatiestom. Tt lids cost up to date oct29d e g e i | ¥ived by Mrs. Ryley and son, Thomas nen. = Sixteen junlors are selected ac- | Z0Iiing the futility of trying to use | Medicine Kept Them |com LUMBER —— wte armory in Westerly 1o Monday, |W: Rvley. and two daughters, Mrs |cording to their excellence In essays|y for the purpose for which #t was THE ALVEOLAR METHOD ” ’ T Trrevena and Mre Alexander|during their under classman years, B \ Stout and Hearty. Iy | Tasior. e e vves three sisters, Mre|and in the trials the elght of thess o g M Bt i The best to be had and at the right I'ne government inspections, under iy joi Wheeler and Mrs. Arthur | Wwho show greatest ability in declama- | 38500 (0 (PeARaR P00 0 e prices, too. Remember we always the provisions of the national milltia |\ h ¢ Nivatic and Mrs, Hlizabeth | tion are chosen for the final competi- | & STY(OCE BREE 0 S0, 8 o fi carry & big line of Shingles. Call us R o ® popon the same | parry of Providence. tion, ‘which is to be held in May. On | [3T&FSE PAUICERIRE, ) oL MICLTE SHOR, What It Does For Toothfess People up and let us tell you about our stock. Charles W. ABbOtt, Jr, U. 8. A, ie: B T :,i‘.“‘f,r:’g‘f::l“’;‘r;‘?finfr"d“ siven must|pandeomest In the’ navy—has been By means of the wonderful Alveolar Method we are able to give back to H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY tired, has detailed by tne com- Local Laconics. Harold M. Bower. *10, has resigned | turned into a storehouse. without ever || a patient the full set of teeth he or she started in with in the beginning mayl4d mander Atlantic ~ division to Pierce of New London is|, 000, 0. o 0 esistant manager of | 2¢ing used for the purpose it was built |} All we require is two or more teeth in each jaw to work from, and w s g oo P for—George Kibbe Turner in Mec shall not resort to plates or ordinary bridgework in the process of the in New London. spections | ‘fmake th a ! o examinations at Hhe | Hs, T e O e e . e, work. Your mouth will be free from incumbrances J. A. MORGAN & SON, Robert M. Freestons, a member of | 1 =chool are on this week. | ya¢ all a o amat- —_—— Before we accomplish this result we put the gums and the natural teeth a backetball assoclation and the dramat X A 1 re put the gums ax 6 ne h b the Fifth company, Westerly, Coast| \irs. william J. Donahue and Miss|jc club. The first production of the Dty Lived i a ([} 12 sieitay sontitlon, ientaning the tseth which may be locss and suring Coal and Lumber Artillery corps, has a record that is | sjice Do: e o )55 street wi o A e ¥ Dy he patlent is affiicted readful disease. p it probably not equalled by any mational | e D o O vt Paciae | e D g ot Fon 25, MeT'"| In accepting and expressing his | “All of the tecth we supply are practical teeth; cach set in its own |fWe carry a well selected line of all guardsman. He has been a member | i wennesdas o Ok At PO A o e o amake talk will be hela | 8Tatitude — for re-election, Senator || socket following nature's pian, fo-that the strain is equally divided. One || sizes family coal. Lumber for bullde f the company for six years and duxr- | oo Wednes 9 b Dt rau Delta house Monday | Brandegee gives hearty pledges to the || {s able to bite on these teeth/and use them In exactly the same manner as ing purposes. ing that period has _atte every ie funeral of Patrick Brown was | the De Tt B0 o bably be | State of Connecticut. “He promises to || he would-his natural teeth. They match nature’s teeth %o closely as to 5 Central Wharf, Tel, 284, ting and drill. Mr. Freestone is with a_requiem mass in the | evening. The speaker Bechutly glve to his work “every ounce of abil- || deceive experts. They are beautiful to look at and a source of constant erested in the welfare of the com- b of the Immaculate Conception, | Dr. Francls G, Benedlct, formerly pro- | fty which he may possess.” He says || delight to the one who wears thes riceig \ McOscar celebrant, Wed- | fessor at Wesleyan and at present en- | VS0 o A, BT - B0 FOTS mand and his example is worthy of My e gaged in the nutrition laboratory of [ ot fe Wil T (10 | the Carnegie institution in Boston. heart.” He A PAINLESS PROCESS emulatio g -5 iy i the Westerly High school [ the €ar - - ol | guarantees to the manufacturers, who, 2 R T DARRY JONES. e | yers are appearing i new | The Ivy quartette will furnich & musi- | o™ hinks. “have been umnecessariy An tmpression has gone forth that there is some surgical operation con- ‘Every fall my children would get Connecticut and most | sweaters with blue trim- |¢&! Progr xid and unduly alarmed,” that “no wheel nected with the Alveolar method of restoring missing teeth. Some peop! & cold, and it would Jas: all winter. 1 1 g blue W in old, English. == Y in any factory in the state of Connec- [| have written in to know if we bore down into the bone and put the teeth Special mention was | e— . 1 C T S T ticut will cease to turn by reason of” (| in on pegs d1d not dare take them outdoors. Last & Mt Procntons's vacans s “are keeping quiet from winter my sister recommended Father adatiey hkbettioh oo | iicins e et vs Sk, DUk 1 N\ his_election. In conclusion he makes Others have an idea t the new teeth into the sockets where the John's Medicine and T used two hottles | by Tuesdas evoning |is expected the W. H. S. assoclation BR'EF STITE NEws | this inclusive pledge: “I desire to as- (| natural teeth were originally : ; and my children didn’t get cold all sented them to the boys. | sure every Connecticut Interest that 1t is quite natural that some unthinking \people would ask such qu —_— winter.” They grew stout and hearty.| Arthur Clark of Potter Hill, driver) =ekebss o | they will always find me diligent, faith- || tions, and In order that they may be fully answered we will state that Would recommend Father John's. 107 | of vural fror delicars ooete M1 mven | COLCHESTER ful and industrious in protecting and || there is no boring, no cutting, no implantation about the Alveolar Method, C. . n SKELL anybody. My children's names are | tho"\oaterly postoffce wnich ineldes | . A Grand Army posts of | COnServing every interest in this grand (| nothing about the work that Is painful while it ing done or after- Harry and Marle Jones" ( 1ed) | the Quonocontaug Beach section, | Bristol.—The .rm‘ :lmh‘ !11")- celo- | 0ld state” A senator who lives up to ward. 489 'Phones —— 402 Mrs. John Jones, Yohoghary, Fa Boes M3$ TLiatonTat | Wickwire Family Moves from Eeacon | Bristol and Forestville wi Soih-anni. | that scheme of duty will be one of the Patients leave the office with the Alveolar teeth in place and at once 37 Franklin St. 58 Thames St “Cures all throat and lung troubles (e Bl sty | Falls—Grange Installs Officers. bration February 12, the 100th anni-|pest Connecticut has ever had. W || besin chewing meat, eating candy, toast, or anything else with the iy Not a y-avnflm medicine. and free from| has heen on the rural delivery route versary of Lincoln. hope that Mr. Brandegee may prove to || comfort they would enjoy if every tooth In thelr head had grown mc‘re an poisonous drugs or aicohol. 5) years|for eight years and never missed a | C. M. Reade and George T. Clark of g : .| be just that man.—Waterbury Ameri- 1t we couldn't promise this and make good on the promise, the Aly s for eight year d neve sse b2 by.—Nearly every tobacco grow- ] b e o e 4 in usec. trip until ‘Wednesday, when he . was | Willimantic were in town Monday. ,;,G,':"{:{anm. e Bl bie 1808 cron. | et lar Method would not be a success. It would be no better than ordinary ~——— | comaelled to ‘remain at home on ac. |, Harry Wickwire s moving his| 750" iccs were ot the best, ranking o £ bridgework or partial plates. B count of sickness, his brother, Homer | Bbousehold goods from Beacon Falls, | g to 15 cents. - fefeatiis Clark, substituting for him Conn, to the E. F. Strong place on | from 13 to 15 Meriden—Otto Thielanhads, _fore- WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS i Arthur Clark drove daily from his | South Main street. Mr, Wickwire re-| gouthington—Farly Monday morn-|™an at the Silver City Braid =com- £ . & home 16 the Westerly aostomor. ang | turned from Beacon Falls Wednes- | 1o run tvone houes of A. M. Lewis|Pany's plant, while it was located in All Forms of Deptistry Treated by Experts Sllll Cases Pl‘lces Sevei‘ely over his route In the severest of |day. He was uccompanied by his wife| was broken into and a large lot of [ (his clty, bas brought suit against While the Alveolar Method is our great spec we are general dental A - 3 eres and child. 2 nto Nathan Mag, president of the concern, . T . e eather. On several occasions he was | and choice hams were stolen. R b n ToCtes At NG Tt practitioners as well. ¥rom the simpest filli > most intricate piec : : compellcd to dig passageway through | Colchester grange held a meeting in s ated In New Britain, |} ot porcelain work, our experts are at the service of the publ in a large variety. Also Blank C“l on snowdrifts to make deliveries Grange hall Tuesday evening. Officers | Meriden.—Inspector Geoneral J. J.|to Tecover the money he put into the Naturally we wou @ work well, much better than it could be Whips, E 1 . ity | were installed for the ensuing year. | Fitzpatrick of this city commended J.|business dons In a-ons-men of the operators employed here are all men ¢ etc., Robes, ips, Etc., at lowes' Mrs. Lucy W. Greens Butten died | Colchoster iodge 4. O, U. W, held|s: Stokes company, U. R. K. of P ——— the very highest skill. They to be to do the Alveolar work. prices. recently at No oup, Nebraska, in |& meeting in Maso luesday evening at the annual insuec. P 3 i Tk lers would not be tolerated flice for a day, neither would de g 0 her $4th year. She was borh i De- |make arrangements for installation | tion in the G. A, R. hall. s o L b (et Thau |} etadents. W demand th ftaman, both at the operating cha Ruyster, N. Y. Her father was Majy, | Of officers which will be held in Feb- e Mereury, and In the laboratory. her mother Abby S. Wells of Westerly, | Asa B. Taylor was in Salem Wed- | Pawnee indian who spent his vacatlon | $ense of siell and completely derange & "y 1840 and he died several years ago. F. E, Baker was a visitor in North | the Carlisle school and taken posses- | tjcles should never he used except on g P at Mrs. Butten is survived by two daugh- | Plains and Salem Wednesday. sion of his land in Oklahoma. prascriptions from reputable physicians Dr. Jackson, Mgr. % Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. decsd ters and three sons. She leaves a sis. | James Johnson was in Lc-oanon on as the damage they will do is ten fold fer, Mrs, Mary Baager, of North Loup, | Tuesday, calling on friemds. Watertown.—The statement that Eu- | to the g00d_ you can possibly derive - — s who is the_last of her generation | "'A few poultry fanciers are in Hart- | gene Lamphere could milk 18 cows in | from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu- sesessacasssssssssnsssasseseasesesensasens o = ford this week, attending the poultry | one hour has caused a great deal of | fastured by ¥ J. Chene oy S s R TEE H crperson’s There is a contest over the appoint-| exhibition. comment, and some think he is the | {iiernaily acting directly upon ihe i BULLETIN POINTERS y ment of & medical examiner o | Rev. E C. Ingalls and delegates| champion milker of the state. blood and’ muicous surfaces of the syac H | towns of Charlestown and Richmond. | from the Congregational church are % et tem. In buying Hell's Catarrh Cure be Cesessnsssesescesisescanseceee FURRIER. Dr. John W. Saunders of Richmond is Hartford this week, attending a |, Norwalk—Four B. N. B. T. inspec- | pure you get the genuine, it is taken RIS he present incumbent, The represent- | meeting in the interest of home mis- | toFS: known as “the infant class,” have | internally and made Toledo, Ohio, atives of the two towns in the general | sions arrived in Norwalk and are making a | by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials NEWMARKET HOTEL, " assembly have divided on the appoint- | Addison Chapman of Millington wag | tOUr Of the entlre district, inspecting|™'S0,5 py pruggists. Price, 75c per 715 Boswell Ave. Jans3 ment, Dr. Herbert E. Rouse of Rich- |in town Wednesday. A AXing up (e AN GEante e BRI g First-cl es, liquors and clgase. i Tt e opposing tecataste | Teon Boulesof Haa s o "] Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- rst-class wires, nd_clgar Dignity Is What We Use To [ 00 0 Oy o v e e | R, Abell o7 Fxeter was here on | Tc5iEned his office as deputy sherift. It - —— order. ‘John Tuckie, Proo. Tel 43-G { Coneeal Our I ”» Charlestown and Dre. Sagngors aws | Tuesdoy evening. 1 \yas necessary for nim to do this'as| A Religious Author's Statement. ur Ignorance o o Dostoie ias o i The. 1adios iy, A - | the constitution provides in article 10,| gor*everal years I was afflicted wit! = = 20use r. Dackwol 5 Nidmibee.of he ladies’ aid society of the M. E.| gacts iy i s 3 3 was afflicted with 5% Bt Hubbards defnit the house and mot a candidate for the | church met In the church parlors on | ocHon 4 that no sherifl’s deputy ehall | yidney trouble and last winter 1 was AT LOWEST PRIGES. HAM AND CHEESE. BRE it e definitlon of ‘the | soattion. Wednesday afternoon. & mamber o g ssembly. | suddenly stricken with a severe pain in S The best place In Norwich to buy Ohietionsbly Eitieks. In .cotres — Mrs, Willlam Clark xeter was| Wallingford.—Fire Chief Clark is fn- | ¥, Kldneys nad was confined to hed llrmkmg Glasses, = - - 2 for 5S¢ Pressed or Minced Ham or any kind and every thinking pereon Wil reg| The Westerly Light and Power com- |a culler in town Tu night vestigating the cause of the fire in the | S18ht days unable to get up without as ¢ Cheese is at Mrs, Thumm's, 73 SO Ditx, g 872 | pany, whose charter covers this sec- | Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy were | cellar of a house on Stanley street Sat- | Sistance. My urine contained a thic ERNAMELWARE Franklin Street. Others have learned Think of the people twith dignity | oM and with franchise he | in Willimantic Tuesday. Urday night. When the Are was ex- | Flite sediment and I passed same fr E = to buy of no oro else. A trial order " those ving & towns of Westerly and Hopkinton, wil Charle§ R and Eugene Purcell jished an oil can wi vhere | duently day and night. I commenc will make you a permanent customer. B e a1 racura iy combinea | commence next el o build . pole | Feturicd. Tussdas’ ight from New | it Wt vldcnt that the place had heen | Lin8 Folev Kidney Remedy and tho |ff B qt. Stew Pans 100 3,9t Ratles 100 — T e oAt line from W v to Potte nd | Haven. ks : y @ an na P B o e ek ey e poosty o€ st CTe it ny wrine pecarne normm) 1 Large size Wash Bowls 10c 1647 2 —well, & e pis - Sy Iy rec Foley's Kidney they are. understood and dincountsd | b been anxious for electric light Waterbury.—William_(C. Mains son | Sheerfully recommend 3 2 by_the public and power for a long time and the jo- STAFFORD SPRINGS. of the Rev. George P. Mains, g former [ Remedy. Tke lee & Osgood Co. Galvanized Pails = = « 15¢,20c and 25¢ Adams Tavern summed, And 1 [i8 Wee was Attempiad | Service sevirdl tmes smce feanchivg | FUn_at Mason's Old-Fashioned Dance | Pariciled himselt in his ofce n the | o FLive ou asked your grocer for a 10c 1861 by us the public would discount it.| was obtained three years ago. —Dr. Stretch to Address Young | Mt Vernon postofiice building Satur- | trial packet “of “Salada’ Tea? Tt is THE "ousEfloLD o Let the public estimate us corractly; ( The company has been postponing | MenSs Club. day night, firing o bullet through his [ EP4Tantect 1o, be mbiolutely pure a7 9 offer to the public the finest standard give us credit for a thorough kuowl- | action in the hope that arrangements — head. His father fs now at the head us = . brands of Beer of Europe and America. gdge of the photograph busiess; for | €ould he made to use the poles of the| The Masons had an old-fashioned | of the Methodist book concern. PAMELA: Bulletin Euilding, 74 Franklin Street. Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian doing " work st = reasonchle prices. |new Ashaway and Westerly trolley | dance in the lodge rooms Wednesday = Be sure to use Gold Medal Flour. B I e s Butionr e: 2l . this business | road, now unde twenty-five years'|evening. Lynch's orchestra furnished A Horrible Hold-Up. IsaBELLA. Scotc! Ale, ulnness’ Dubli Stout, exclusively entitles ns 1o it {lease to the Norwich and Westerly | music and evervbody had a good time. | “Aout ten years ago my brother was Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, LAIGHTON BROS | Rtilway company. As no agreement | Mrs. Willlam H. Stafford is visiting | ‘heid up’ in his work, health ana hap- C. & C. Imported Ginger- Ale, Bunker s [could be reached, ghe electric light |in Boston and Taunton. piness by what was believed to be e . . - Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourishe Photographers Main Street | c°™Pany will build ’ independent pole | William Toster is in Vermont on a| hopeless consumption,” writes W. R RS & 2 ¢ Ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale. Anheus Opposite Norwich Savings Soctety. | J AL0N8 the regulaf highway to Pot- | business trip. Lipscomb of Washington, N. C. “He Budweiser, Schiits and Pabst. A - | ter Hill and Ashaway The regular meeting of the Temple | took all kinds of remedies and treat- A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town. == — | ment from several doctors, but found Telephone 447-12. octsd ™| no help till he used Dr. King's New . Discovery and was wholly cured by six ‘ arrla e bottles. He is a well man today.” It's quick to relleve and the surest cure for A A weal or sore lungs, hemorrhages, “d coughs and colds, bronchitis, la erinpe, . k F Fl 4 b —~ asthma and_all bronchlal affections. (i % —in— 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaran- Ive'me a . sac 8 our e Automobile T e Y lease : Gray Switches — p g’ « President Helps Orghans. Hundreds of orphans have been NO i th at’s wr-ong Combs and Barrettes helped by the president of the Indus- trial and Orphans’ home at Macon, Ga., who writes: “We have used Electri Give me ; 3 Toilet Requisites Bitters in_this institution for nine o i Painting years. It has proved a most excellent and medicine for stomach, liver and kidnev \ troubles. We regard it as one of the H H . . best f: 11, diet: th.” It - e Trimming Peerless Ale s R Fanuic K. Gibson, ¥ * blood, aids digestion, creates appetite. Tel 505, Room 20, Shannon Bulldin.. is recommended by your To strengthen and bulld up thin, pale, jan16d Carriage and Wagon Work of al! kinda fr"end. :"l'i,k children or run-down people 1t - JOSEPH BRADFORD, F l O l R Book Binder. 8 1 3 Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, FORS Many little livee Leve peen saved by Foley’s Honey and _Tar, for coughs. colds, croup and whooping cough. It is the only safe remedy for infanis ) and children, as it contains no“oplates or other narcotlc drugs, and children like Foley's Honey and Tar. Careful good PRICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Clark no equal. Best for female com- Anything on wheels built to order. 108 BROADWAY, plaints. Only §0c at The Lee & Os- i ity Know the reason why, yourse! WASHBURN~-CROSBY'S oo B hel ke le in the h ; CORPORATION, Retuss ubecfutes, The Leo & Ongont 0017 NOW. [ - R o ALEBY. YOUR GROCER THEVERY HIGHEST QUALITY B gty ntl the’ s atiaie. 501515 North Main Street VE \tedal Wlour makes the whitost Ll R. BENTON DIBBLE. 36 Aty ium 8¢ Iysoe bread. SrLviA.