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i .S, Gilbert & Sons 137-141 MAIN STREET, Pre-inventory Sale PARLOR and LIBRARY FURNITURE 1 Three-plece Suite $100.00, now $80.00 4 Three-plece Suite § 65.00, now $50.00 4 Three-plece Sulte $ 45.00, now $36.00 4 Three-plece Suite §$ 30.00, now $23.00 » .00, now 00| roof gave way and let fall through | Attorney Jeremiah J. Desmond of | placed in the library this week. Bridgeport. i Wive-piece Suite $ 3000, now $23.00 1705 SRTe WA LG are glad to | Norwich has accepted an invitation to ¥ o —_— Rilivan .......... $ 33.00, now $2400| joary that our friends has so far re- | he tonstmaster at the Mystic board of | Berlin—The town of Berlin has de- SCCODd Floor 2 Mahogany Sofa $ 35.00, now $27.00 4 Mahog. Arm Chair $ 25.00, now $19.00 8 Mahog. Arm Chairs § 22.00, now $15.00 ® Asm Chairs ..... § 20.00, now $15.00 ® Arm Chalrs $ $10.00, now $8-$6 82 Reception Chairs § 6.00, now § 4.00 PORTIERES = in taking measurements for insurance e ai . Values 33.50, now.. $280| ;urposes. was walking on' the cover- | The state military authorities have| Haptford—Dr. Appleton W. Smith | The sue of the te in oy iy SroUNd. | YWomen's Muslin Drawers, tucked | Handkerchiefs Values $5.00, now . $4.00| ing to the water wheel, and the mis- | empowered Captain Bourdon A. Bab-| of the Boston Cliy hospital has been | it s thought to be one or twe huy. |end hambirg trimmed, regular 3sc Walues $7.50, now . . $6.50 MUSLIN CURTAINS WValues $1.25, $1.35, now.... $1.00 pair Makes Report of Profitable Year—State Armory to be Used for Lincoln Exercises--Court Holds Collins to Obligations in Paternity Case—Fine Selling. Dr. J. Howard Morgan of Westerly, medical examiner for the town, was a veteran of the civil war, serving in Company B, Ninth Rhode Iisland, and in Company H, Twenty-sixth Connec- ticut. While the Twensy-sixth was svuth, Criauncey D. Rice of New Lon- don published a small four page paper devoted to matters of interest to the regiment, The paper was named The | George W. Timbury will leave West- Sr., deputy judge. Twenty-Sixth. - The publication was | dbly today (Saturday) for a visit to rel- % : ; with every shovelful of COAL continued for a time after the regi- | atives in Nova Scotia. Wallingford—Miss Clara M. Seran- Every day we come nearer to the Springtime our profits on heavier goods ment was mystered out ¢f service. In the November, 564, issue was this pe- culiar item that will interest Westerly people: “Sergeant J. Howard Morgan, late of the Twenty-sixth Connecticut vol- unteers, had his foot serio injured last summer. He was taking the ai- mensions of a roof of one of the Still- manville factories. when a part of the covered as to be able to attend to his duties as clerk in the Niantic bank. The accident resulted in the secession 3 a toe, and almost his foot; but that imuo nt part of his body was kept in the nnion, and is now strongly at- tached to the constitution—just as it will be with states which have at- tempted to secede from the Union and the Stars and Stripes.” It is now learned that Dr. Morgan, hap was caused by the breaking of a board over a window way, his foot coming In contact with a reversible cogwheel. But for the loss of the toe, Dr. Morgan would now probably ha for Illegal ¥ intoxicating liquors for sale, gave no- tice that he should ask for a bill of particulars. Hearing upon the motion will be heid next Friday. The assault case against John Coro- 10 was continued for one week, as were all the other cases on the docket. Local Laconics. The sum of $311 was realized from the Marshell Danach recital for the benefit of the Italian relief fund. Ex-Governor Utter has been elected to henorary membership to the State House Press club, as “an active*news- paper man.” trade banquet, Feb. 16. The Westerly postoffice has received complete sets of the new postage stamps, from the one cent to the fif- teen cents denominations, inclusive. Manager Clifford of the Westerly High school baseball team, has thus early secured five games for next sea- son, outside the regular league games. to permit the Lincoln centenary ises to be held in the state arm- ¢ in Westerly. - onno cows, Twenty-three four horses, 4, 11, 18, 25, March ‘concert will include n jes, a trio for b »a, and clayichord, and perfido. % % There is to be a weeks interruption of Henry II. Dixey’s prosperous en- gagement in the big comedy drama, “Mary Jane’s Pa,” at the Garden thea~ ter, New York. The entire company, with its carloads of scemery, proper- ty and animals, including ‘Pinto” that pulls the village stage coach and “Cheepy,” th: yellow canary that sings in the dining room, over Mary Jane's “Ma’s” sewing machine, will be taken to Brooklyn for eight performances at the Grand Opera house, beginning Monday, Feb, 1. The following week all will be brought back to the Garden theater. “Ah! BRIEF STATE NEWS Greenwich—The Girls' club s add- ing anotker branch. A cooking club is being formed. Prospect—Fifty new volumes have been received from the state to be cided to set needy applicants for aid to work at road building. East Norwalk.—The Italian residents of the place met Thursday evening and formed a literary and instruction club. ‘Winsted.—In the fourth game of the series between the T. A. B.and Y. M. C. A. basketball clubs, the temperance athletes won out 52 to 20. ‘hosen by the directors of the Hart- ford hospital as superintendent, to suc- RSk pital, New York. Ridgefield. —The firemen entertained the public In their new building on Friday evening. A' programme had been prepared and dancing was en- Joyed. ‘Darien.—George Dugdale had a chair removed from behind him while speak- ing at the town meeting, and came near being seriously irjured when he fell to the floor. New Haven—Company C of New ‘Haven leads the Second infantry in figures of merit for the drill month of December, Company 1 is second and /Company L third. Torrington.—A Dbill was introduced in the house Thursday appointing ‘Walter Holcomb judge of the Torring- ton borough court and Edmond Wall, ton, organist-of the Wallingford Bap- tist church, has resigned to become or- ganist at the Greenwich Congregation- al church, succeeding F. T. Southwick. Stratford.—The next meeting of the Men's club will be held on the evening of Fai. 8 at the residence of John W. Thompson. The speaker for the even- ing will be Judge Alfred B. Beers of BOZRAH TREE Twenty-seven Feet in Circumference Two Feet from the Ground. James B, Chapman of Bozrah re- cently cut up a large chestnut tree which had been blown over during re- The tree is claimed to be of its kind in the coun- measuring 27 feet around at a try, dred years old There have been many visitors to view it. Prafits Melt Away On All Winter Goods and garments melt away. been experienced here this season, for have a clear field for operations when is a great time for securing bargains—surely the best time of all the year— as you will agree when you scan the offerings we make below. $1.00 Corsets, extra long hip and back, four hose supporters, sizes 18 to 30—Special for today 690 p Women's Night Robes, high and jow neck, extra quality muslin, lace and hamburg trimmed, value 75¢ — today 50c. quality—today 25c, ‘Women's Short Skirts, tucked ruf- fle trimmed, value 39ci-today 25e. There has never bsen such a price thaw as has we never wers more determined to the new season starts. The present Women’s Leather Belts Steel studded, in ail colors, that were $1.00 each—for today 49c each. New assortment of White Pearl But. tors, n all sizes—only 10c a card. (Center Room) Men's, Women's and Children's 5c Lawn Handkerchlefs—today 6 for 19c. Ruching Remnants, néck length in each plece, all clean white pleces, You don't get a pound of dirt you buy from us. No! — ALL COAL Is more or less dirty when it leaves the mine; but every pound ls well liver It screened before we "Phone, The Edw. Chappell Co. NORWICH, CONN. COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh been an officer of high rank In the |wagons, and all kinds of farm imple- army, on the active or relired Ilist.|ments will be sold at public auction at value 10c—today, epeclal be. ALWAYS IN STOCK. CARPETS President Lincoln would have nomin- | the Edgar W. Chapman farm, Shore ated him for a cadctshi> at West 18-inch Corset Cover Embroldery in .. $1.00 Welvet, $1.15 value for .. Sewed and lald Point but for this physicat defect. Captain Daniel Champlin_of Potter Hill commanded Company H, Twenty road, Westerly, Feb. 3, at 10 8. m.—adv. Tug R. M. Waterman, with steamer utucket in tow, from New Bedford Unprecedented Price Making On Women’s and a varicty of beadings, all neat designs, value 25c—today 190, > A. D. LATiiROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Welvet, $1.00 value for ..... 90c| cixth, and is now the only captain In New London, passed Pleasant View Telephone 168-12. Sewed and lafd. the rogiment living. The othier officers | Friday afiernooh. The Nantucket has Childeen’s Ontetwear ‘elephone 168- . f the company were: Lieut. | been ashore off Nobska and will be re- ' fMapestry Brussels, 95c value for 85c¢| 2 o) 13 _off s Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg. Sewed and laid. muel K. Tillinghast of Stonington, | paired at New London. s et M,,,_Q.Uphols!ery and Rug Dep't. s} Tapestry Brussels, 8¢ value for 75¢| At a meeting of the commissioners long, in different styles, value $15.00 | sh Curtains, regular price 19¢ — of inland fisheries, Henry T. Root was N LUMBER —— Sewed and laid. It is evident that the planned rail. | dlected president and William B: Mor- 5.’ and $16.95—today $9.98. today 11c pair. Heavy All-wool, 65c. rondl IiNBRsaments Al AV sutline: Wit scretary. Charles W. Willard of Womer’s Biderdown Bath Robes.| Sash Curtains, muslin, regular price | Do best to be had and at the right L A etsterly, 2 member of the commis- prices, too. Remember always S e treChied Yery soon. fof CArPen- | sicn, is at his winter home in Fiorida. ey S0 WSS Aicoly tHmmed, vaTISN| 185 par yar(—todny (S carry a big line of Shingles. Call us LINOLEUM Hariford Raiffoad gompany sre re- =t up to $6.0¢—toduy $3.98, d Nottingham Lace, White and Arab- | uP and let us tell you about our stock. nlald, $1.25 quality for $1.00 square yd. | shingling and otherwise repairiyz the | Governor Pothier has been asked to ow er o 2 1053 jan finish sl e Sal H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY Printed, 60c quality for 45¢ square yd.| freight depot, and specifications are | Pame a medical examiner as delegate Children’s Tong Coats, 3 to 5 years, 1 finish, regular pric c — Sale s ol e - Y%l out for wirtng the passenger station |t attend the fifth annual conference pretty - colors and neatly trimmed, | price 19c. may Axminster Rugs and baggage roou for electric lights of the Council on Medical Education in Chicago, April The council is a Absolutely Pure value $6.00—today $3.95. Colonfal Wilton Rugs, regular price J. A. MORGAN & SON, and for repairing and painting the 1 . , " ger station = branch erican Me e $1.86—today $1.19. #x12, a few patterns Sanford quality | PAssenger station and bagsage room. | branch of the Am n Medical asso. Th 2 ‘Sweeping reductions on all Fur Neck | 51 oday $1.19. ! Tee ot $19.00, The company will put the present | cation. e only er Pieces and Muffs. | e \eud Easiote Bige vales COHI and Lumber R ] property n the Thest possible shape | o, o H. Pett made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. i : ¥ but will probably do no new work at | , ¢ g;"‘;“!pié;;“!‘;"gn‘;L’;‘-::g:j;;‘“‘d‘;s";; e from ” —_— $1.48—today 9. We carry a well sclected line of all present. s fls o 11 Dloviiende Mhuistis ¥ 4 Bosnefemme Curtains, regular |fizes family coal. Lumber for bulld- Sale ends Saturday, Jan. 30Mh| ri. senior ciass of the Westerly |FIENG e was o civil war veteran, Big Savings in Boys price $4.00 and $4.50—today $280 and | \"E purposes. Tol. 884, High school is to rehearse .the oid, | ES0M'N70C, B Crand Samy 284 Ma. $2.9. sept19d San224 John & Geo. H. Bliss JEWELERS tur ful and catchy light opera, Pina- widely known men in the state. Clothing regular forc. The class has elected as the Tapestry Portieres, price Nt muet the "‘,:}*l‘e""a‘g‘;z; The Westerly High school conte: Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants, medium | $6.75—today $3.95. o ction Messrs, = Pember, Allen, Co¥, | ants for the Daughters of the Ameri- | grays, 6 to 16 years, value 98¢ — toaay | i rea Maddock and Robertson. can Revolution eeay prizes commenc. Fgets 1( nm:c c;lw \:a.y‘nss;c'm”” reg an e | . ular price $1.26— 5 The Exchange for Woman's Work held its ninth annual meeting at the residence of Miss Harrlet Cotirell, and officers for the year were elected as follows: Miss Harriet E. Cottrell, pres- ident; Mrs. William Clark, v Mrs. Charles Perr: cretary; ed their work in the school room,with- out notes, Thursday afternoon, as the terms of the contest require. The prize winner will be announced Feb. 12. There was a false rumor afloat in Westerly Friday to the effect that a | Mystic young lady recently employed Boyy’ Two-plece Suits, Knicker- booker Pants, dark and medium colors, value up to $4.50—today $2.95. ‘Boys' Reefer Coats, 2% to 5 years, no two alike, value up to $5.98—today Japanese Mattings, regular pries 30c —today 19c. Remnants WOG0D C. H. HASKELL Mrs. John Champlin, treasurer; Mrs. | in Westerly h - | 9395, f trell, Mrs. Arthur M. Cottrell, Mrs. |engagoment in Westerly, since the W6:a%e. K03 Kave Laqs (0 ALy IRIN. Bee Al ertars RN > sing Table Damask, Crashes, | 7 Franklin 8t Vs e i James M. Pendleton, Mrs. Orville Still- | onening of the vaudeville and moving | Main Filoor) stton Cloths and Sheetingsand Fil- | 341120 Watches Diamonds| man_ Mrs. Frank C. Pagan, Mrs. Geo. | pleture. houses, makes of Watches. We make & specialty of selling high grade, (Main Floo | cotton Cloths and Sheetingswand Pil- Cut Glass Clocks Fine Watch Repairing Silverware Champlin, Miss Lizzle Babcock, Miss Mattie P. Babcock. Mrs. John Bvans, Mrs. David G. McG. Newmall, Mrs. Robert Sherman, Mrs. J. Monroe Pen- dleton. Mrs. John Phillips, Mrs. George N. Burdick, Mrs. Willlam Segar, board of managers: Miss Ellen R. Baldwin, superintendent. This is the same board of officers that served so satisfactorily the past year. The business of the Fxchange dur- A large picturdPof the new narrow fabric loom, in which Westerly men | and capital are interested, is displayed | in the office of James A. Welch. By united effort this industry can be lo- cated in Westerly. These looms are being manufectured, and will be in op- eration in some live town by next In- dependence day. reliable timepieces. cheap plated case, called gold filled, that has been assayed and 4l found to have less than ~One Dollar We cannot honestly tell a person that a Our whole stock of Teddy Bears, Rabbits, Monkeys, Elephants and Plush An- imals. Your choice of low Case width, which we ofter 1or today at about one-third off from reg- ular price. L4 Wash Goods Department Outing Flannels, light colors, good quality, usually 10c—+oday S¢ yard. deliks, Bags an(i Suit Cases in a large variety. Also Blank- etc., Robes, Whips, Etc., at lowest fo8 jthe oeec taa hewn” 2 Yollows: MUSIC AND DRAMA. 98¢) $1.25; FSKE0" and| o cinsnamahios chsassi e, | H ald g ? TR | ality, regular v — | prices. $842.48; pald consignors. $7.582.99. AW Ea g I { | good quality, regular price now Sc P 126 Main Street, TWhich gives an ‘dea of the Value Of | now drame by Arsanies i o | $1.98 values for today|(jiay 5 yare. ‘ n to the towr ed “La Femme,” in which Jane Had- | ] 4 The articles recefvad and sold were: |ins has bee FiE W . {ll wear 20 years. We will sell you Wat o | Printed Madras, white ground, dec28d 903; cookles, $1.029 97; teacakes, 17, pounds of candy, 64: doughnuts, 7 ples, 2.8 glasses of jelly Olive White is 1o have one of the leading parts in “The Renegade” cheap, but do not care to sell cheap Watches if we can per- | suade you to buy a good one. Our prices are always as low as 25c¢ each. regular price 19¢ a yard—today a yard. Alice Bldg., 321 Main St. decsd ' or, faisa ) % -~ DR C R CHAMBERLAIN, 38; miscellaneois articles, 26802, | it & produced in' Chicago next BTy Special today only--Remnants of Cot. | % “ 3 ely | w ier husband, Dustin Farnum, 2 low ds € One-half price. 1pon its sales for existence, for to this | 1y o stoes i g the lowest. i e e r of./| 9% Seods i § Denta/ Surgeon. dded the"animial Tues of mombers | 10 #AEC 0 It Wirsritam ol ke ( — “§ LULLETIN POINTERS i and profits from public and private en- o 1 50c and alities, mostly bla In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practics | futoimmnts ; Patrick Campbell appeared at * fon of fashior during his last illness. PN o m-“i;';‘ek in a new play call- with a g;"r"’"‘;“:gfl' fashionable ] 3 161 Main Stre Norwich, Conn. _|ea “Olive Latimers Husband.” It is —at 29c and 49c pair. v o nov26d s I:r}:;htcr; (;;'n.rn:ta mlfi:’:«effi"fi}"”"" )Rud“” ‘Mmrh alnd e d i 9 ‘Women’s Ribbed Flee ol NEWMARKET HO S Y S o o o Hor e Pompeian Massage e g inton, was disposed of by Judge Oli- | Blanche Ring, lately a star feat- Jeweler and Optician, and ankle pants - s sadbivng 0se bow lflg eys’ ver I Williams fn the third district | ure of Joe Weber's stock company, will | cwele P 3 2 o b Cream Pirst-class wires, liquors end clgasa. Colla s bath ;ur’e;m; ""{niho“fd‘ irn to vaudeville for the first time garment. eals and Welch rarebit servec o oilin © the putative father of a |tuis season at the Colonfal, New York. | . Children’s Ribbed, Fleeced V. rder. John Tuckie, Prop. Tel 43-& <hild born 1o 4 3 b i LUCAS HALL, cld born o Afies”Grace dnn Buck,| e Sohing “ week, preseating. som | 134 Main Street. e s it S dia s 28 49 Shetucket Street. come a cha e of the town. The court i i goods, slignt imperfection, in weav Great skin cleanser, re- HAM AND CHEESE. oc 3. 1. C. STONE, Prop. | orderd that Collins pay immediately | The solo singers for the perform- only 19c. i best place In Norwlch to b {0 the overscer. and also pay 32 0 |ance of “Elijah" by the Handel and o, moves black heads and essed of Minced Ham. or any kind BAKERY s ¢ ble to the town; also|Jomelli, Mrs. Florence Mulford, Cecil ) ' (Main Floor) imperifections oi the skin. “Buy of no ore else, A trial order ¥ the costs of the case, and to |James and Gwilym Miles. s 1ake you a permanent customer. .. We are confident out Pies, Cake ana| it Bund of 3500 for tnc coinpiiance | e Lining Department 39¢ fo 75¢ per jar, s $read eannot be excalled. h the court's ord ollowing the Nashville run, Miss . ok xeclied. Glve us &) Jarob Herbst pleaded nole contendre | Biith Taliaferro with her “Polly of the Black and Colored Satteens, va 1647 g s 1o he charge of keeping intoxicating | Circus” company, will tour the prin- i up to 25c—today e, rairmount Street. | 114 e. He was adjudged guil- | cipal cities of the south and will not . Ad Tav g Ly and sentenced to ten days in - the | be seen again in the north or east un- | L e ams ern Is There Anything the Matter b :i';x‘xn;?:xf;.\“g«n, to pay a fine | til the winter is over and the theat- | | With Your Feet ? 320 and coste of $1675. oy, |Fical season is approaching un end. What It Does For Toofhless People / 1861 it 80, you wouid do well to come and | VT F- Gavitt, charged with keeping| ‘The New Lady Bantock” a play By means of the wonderful Alveolar Mcthod we are able to give back to ofter to the public the finest standard ee,me. Tt Connection with (115 work . Jerome K. Jerome. with Fannis | & patient the full set of teeth he or she started in with in the beginning. brands of Beer of Europe and Americ I also do manicuring. shampooing; fa- 2 m— Ward in the title role, will be the | All we require is two or more teeth in each jaw to work from, and we Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavari oial p massage. Call and see NOBODY SPARED xiattraction at Wallacis theater, || Shal! not resort to plates or ordinary bridgework in iho. process of the Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelr % : New York, opening Febraary 8. Miss | Work. Your mouth will be free from incumbrances, o 4 oo | MRS UNDERWOOD, Wara has made a good impression i Before we accomplish this result we put the gums and the natural teeth R e ot e il decza g T o T e & the part in London, Chicags and Bos- || in a healthy condition, tightening the teeth which may be loose and curing e R s St el AT Wiank Toue anE 3 tol || pyorrhea if the patient is aficted with that dreadful disease. cover Furniture and do Carpet Laying. . B. Ale, 3 Kidney Troubles Attack Norwioh | | All of the teeth we supply are practical teeth; each set inf its own We Re: pe e ;'wd Mx s‘fs":;xt “"‘:"P"t‘:-'_‘\“"""- Men and Women, Old and Young, Smetana’s opera “Die Verkaufte | socket following nature's plan, so that the strain s equally divided. One udweiser, Schlits and Pabs Understood Better Eachl)ny PG =l meAnte il be. the next . noNelty ufte || i able to bite on these teeth and use them in exactly the same manner as A. A, ADAM, Norwieh Town. i —— the Metropolitan opera house, New || he would his natural teeth. They match nature's teeth so closely as to Telephone 447-12. octea e most successful business man Is| Kidney ills seize young ana old York. It will be under the direction || Ceceive experts. They are beautiful tolook at and a source of constant the one who knows every detall o his| Come quickly with little warning, |°f GuStav Mabler, with Miss Bmmy| delight to the one Who wears them. business and does not depend upon al| (i e e - |Destinn_and Carl Jorn in the leading | Biticic s succese. Tach sy sais o} CPNTeR suffer in their early years—| roles. The opera will be sung in Ger- | A PAINLESS PROCESS l"?‘:‘l‘l‘:‘;e?r:g:rdl.ed;: rx;‘nor\:use\:::;"g "": ;‘;:"I“;h;::’"‘ ‘\’(:":»m;" f““o;»*' ST, An impression k};s gone mrlx*!': ;ha: there is some surglcalhnpesratinn con- | 3 d, rvous, suffer | .. S nected with the Alveolar method of restoring missing teeth. Some people ——ggy st than in the Bullding Trads. T 70u | pain. fogyith all the wondertul week day || 520 written in to know if we bore down into the bone and put the teeth P z Women worry, can't do daily work. | wiil have still yhen || 1 90 PoGR line, Tl be pleased to give you the Apigstiy work. [l have SE Teve SUpactions when h 3 1dea we set the new teeth into the sockets where th and T witches BN o o siany Yeirs eracticues :‘I'IXE“ !m\'e{}amr: and aching backs. | on next Sunday night the "drat i | DaTarAIERArL Wore aFlainalie Y = | ay € he cure for man, woman or child. an . Howe's i i It is quite natural that some unthinking people would ask such ques- ©. M. WILLIAMS, 1o to-eure he causer-tne Kianers. " | oman T, Howe's Lieorama, present- | | s’ aug i ordor that they. ey be fuiy” naweres. o “will siate that AT LOWEST PRIGES. Combsand Barrettes General Contracting and Building, Doan's Kidrey Pllls cyge sick kid- |views of the Italian e'm}m“'ake 2 there is no boring, no cutting, no implantation about the Alveolar Method, y t i 218 Main Strost. o : || nothing about the work that Is painful while it is being done or after- ki 6l 2 for 5c¢ Toilet Re uisites g ; At the Alhambra, New York, Miss(| ward, " : Drin ing asses, = b s or q Phone 87 PR re all forms of kidney suffering. | manrietta Crocimen will be s m, Paiients leave the office with the Alveolar teeth in place and at once SRilh ity Drovai 1 own playlet, -Peggy O'Conmor, wiih || be¢in chewing meat, eating candy, toast, or anything else with the same ENAMELWARE i Mrs. J. C. Sheppard, living at 107 | Which she réeently seored & suceess at || COMIOrt e N T haas Dt Wen Rash s s Fannie M. Gib: ETES e parg, iy G i et y o Shcoem It we couldn’t promise this and make good on the promise, the Alveo- fi A Fine Assertment ol High Street, Norwich, Comn, siys e seventoentn eming Trish || jar Method would not be a success. It would be no better than ordinary 5 qt. Stew Pans 10p 5 qt. Kettles 10¢ Em“e 1Dson, y MILLINERY | isventabic i Kidney and | favorite star of the legitimate stuge || Pridgework or partial plates. Larje size Wash Bowls 10c Te1 505.7 Room 20, Shannon Building. cee . i appears to pleasing advantage, wh ! TIONERS bladder trouble. years ago | PP [+ 3 e W 1 Y N Jant at ifttle prices. Mr. Sheppard and myself first used | Ier support is in every vay adequate. | WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS Ga'vanized Palls = - = 15¢, 20¢ and 25¢ —_ MRS. G. P. STANTON, B et e ls, ana leatned of | pur the first time next summer r. A1l Forme of. Bentissy deind, By Expes: | BUY A BOTTLE OF oct1d effective at that time pringing paat | Nikisch is %o be one of the conduct- || While the Alveolar Mothod is our great specialty, we are general dental 2 e i ponat tne, DTNgINg POSI- lors at the festival performances of,| Dractitioners as well. From the simpest filling to the most intricate piece THE HG"SE““LD > - ; Correciing Ridnes irreguiinitis oand | Wagner's operas at Balreuth. Thir-|| of porcelain work, our experts are at the service of the public. 9 ‘Golden Wedding W hiske Fi JosEP" nnlnF“nn plaints that had caused us both & great | t3-51X Years ago. in 1872, he was one Naturally we would do such work well, much better than it could be Ko & St 'y | g ! i ? | blaints that haq caused us botll @ gTeat |t the violinists in the orchestra which || done in a one-man office, for the operators employed here are all men of Bulletin L uilding, 74 Frankiin Street. 2 Book B - de Doan's Kidney Pills from N }’) Sevin | Plaved Beetroven's croral symphony || the very highest skill. They need to bejto do the Alveolar work. Bung- ) & ndaer. Nome e atome T Niama Sevin | under Wagner himself, at the laying || 1ers would not be tolerated In our officé for a day, neither wouid dental THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin [ 7 Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order, | Deen & houserold remedy and e know | Of the cornerstone of ' the Baireuth || Students. We demand the finished craftsman, both at the operating chair . B 3 al { & -} Rttt ek o de ion. y theater. -~ Since, Mr. Nikisch has revis- || and in the laboratory. 2 158 BROADWAY. o e o e e ga |18 e v ot ar e 4 e || s PP AT, PARLORS R o el Telephone 252. oct10d iburn Co., Buffalo, - New [ Walt (R | TA O | GRADUATE VETERINARIAN WHEN YOu WANt 1o put your busis S e o e e e alter Damrosch and the New y e VETERINARIAN g, betire the Sahiia thes GRS J York Symphony orchestra will give | Remember the name — Doan's —and | another Beethoven eycle at Carnegie take no other. hall, New York, at which will be Dr. Jackson, Mgr. HODGE'S STABLE, 4 to 20 Bath St TRERE 1s 1y advertising medium in Easiern Connectiut aqiai®io T Bult Office, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. | g, p; 1eter tan toreugh ihe advertiss or ‘Dusiness r House, 16 Town S5 Telephone 618-5. | ing columns of The BullaMa. Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. l Tel. 10,