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“tura_your money. " iy STEINER'S PHARMACY. Norwich tiscd. oday. LEADERS THEN! LEADERS NOW! This is the story of the possibilities of a business conducted on honesty and fair dealing--progressiveness and new ideas--and to this do we attribute the great confidence reposed in us at all times by our customers. Back in 1889, when popular priced tailoring was unheard of and the schedule of prices in the tailoring trade ranged from $40 to $75 per suit, The Holbrook Co. stores came into existence selling Suit or Overcoat to order For $15.00 This is our Opening Week in Norwich, and we invite the public to call at our store and examine our stock of Foreign and Domestic Woolens. When we take your order for a Suit or Overcoat we give you a guar- antee that Fit, Make and Goods will be satisfactory in every respect. This does not mean satisfactory to us, but to the man who is paying the money to wear Custom-made Clothes. All our garments will be tried on ‘before being completed, and made in any style you want them. All our Coats are hand-tailored and made on.the premises, will fit close at the neck, and our fronts are made so they won’t break down. We use the best hair cloth and French canvas, all pockets are stayed with the best of linen. Call and see us before you buy elsewhere. A look in our windows will convince you. Come right into the store; no trouble to show goods. | Suit or Overcoat to Order $15.00 CO., Merchant Tailors, 140 Mai Street, Norwich. ed & suit in | COLCHESTER. | | K. of P. Masked Ball—G. A. R. Pml 7 e set for a| Receives Five Applications for Mem. | bership. | ) ir 1e social club of Oliver Woodhouse their hall Friday evening. There arge crowd present and the | e weére varied. Bunce's full | ra furnished the music, it S| The Great Mlantic § Pacific Tea Co, g0 a‘nd,T ‘ Westerly Honors Great Emancipator © - ,‘ I.flflk HBI’B, wumen! ?, ___COAL AND LUMBER. | " During the first 15 days of Feb- | |raary I wiil make [lirsi-class, | | Plain Tailor-made Skirts at the | ridiculously low price of $3.1 Fit and Workmanship warranted. S. LEON, Ladies’ Tailor | Mr Patriotic Service at Baptist Church Sunday Evening —No | ¢ fale of Dixon Property—Sudden Death of Douglass | Anderson—Two Horses ‘iolen— Harry F. nill of|®® Mystic, Attached for $5,000 Damages for Death of [, Reu Mrs. Helen Yennen. : of the youhg people from = - “May Building, 278 Main Street, . ve to Harry Tew's I Selom | 135 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. tebsa avet. Garmgs a dance. Lewls’ orchestra | " 3 pe | om Millington furnislied the music, || Free Delivery. Phone 29-4. || —un ] ‘Annual Clearing Sale| \Upholstery Dep’l. Come early, for the best choice of | | these bargaips. | Mort aintor post, No. 9, G, A. — — - —— a meeting in the post room | 2 a1 e hall Friday afternoon at Come in and see the Extra Stamps we are giving wilh The post received five | i for membership. The ap- | Tea, Cofiee and Groceries. e from Moodus. 1 \ Brainerd of Westchester | of relatives in town on ({ 27 lbs, Sugar $1.00 with purchase of Tea and Coffee, dding of Hebron wasein also Extra Stamps. attending the meeting of You don't get a pound of dirt were stolen Sat- rn with every shovelful of COAL you buy from us. No !'— ALL COAL is more or . S. gave an entertain- the chapel Friday evening. Seeded Raisins - - - 3 pks. 25¢ @ In‘h: ?;Ll‘fl!l!.led .,\Dl muslcl : Remingion was o rocent || SHPHMPp = -« - - acan 10c Norwic! o Tatoms w0 e | Evaporated Peaches - - alb. 8c Shased Gy Sammer Mcpomas b 1oiw | e S e R, ‘fi:i‘ R&P Condensed Miik 3 cans for 25¢ nd will start soon. a A&P Table Syrup - - - - can 8¢ Preserved Blackberries - a can 15¢ A&P Jams = 2 jars 25¢ Spinach - - . . . a can 8c Table Butter - a Ih. 27¢ Potatoes peck 25¢ hushel $1.00 less dirty when it leaves the mine; but every pound is well screened before we dcliver it. board of trade. & 2 wding, Senator Arnold of Wésterly has re "Phone, The Edw. Chappeil Co. NORWICH, CONN. Millington was a . | COAL *| Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh of the average ci ers of the legislature should oblivious to making it a little in case of fire or of ight make it nec wh ve- Charles J. Dutton of Wester ant superinten. Temperance 1 and short yelours, ete, at ALWAYS IN STOCK. | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta. LUMBER -|How Best to Avoid It.— -+ Facts Everybody Ought fire engine of the Rhode Fire Engine company, | § | 137-141 MAIN STREET, Whe best to be had and at the right febad prices, too. Remember we always 4 e carry a big 'Ine of Shingles. Call us up and let us fell you about our stook. o | H. F. & A, J. DAWLEY mayl4d If 1¥'s Made of Rubber Wo Mave It —— WHY NOT—— §| J. A. MORGAN & SON, cin ; gk - BUY THE BEST ] Coal and Lumber 2 erous drugs. It cures y " ell wele 1 s i line of ait | we 1 er for bulld- lung troubles, co sizes What's the Use of throwing away Good money on a worthless stove? Hundreds of dollars are spent — actually thrown away — each ana Tel. 884 There was a Lincoln ¢ evening in the First B i £t H,,""bh“f,_ fp‘ntwaar t and § Men's, best qua’ily 85¢ § Boys’, . best quality 65¢ woon Women’s, best guality 59¢ § FFETSE T Childs’, best quatity 39c C. H. HASKELL B All fresh and new—sure to wear. 489 "Phones 402 37 Franklin St 68 Thames St. Alling Rubb jan12d 6 Main FEEBLE OLD LADY HFas Strength Restored By Virol T Mt * Mrs. Michael Bloom of Lewistown, | ' Pa., who is 80 years of 2, “For { 1 & long time I have I have had to an invaild’s chair. and took eold at the tion, which invariably Jungs, and a cough weuld r son learned of t aration called Vi bottle for me. It rapidly, and af( 1 am able to do 1 can walk a g Brery aged or N T year by people who make this common mistake. | rmmmn Of course every stove will stand a reasonable amount of~e- \i LULLETIN POINTERS pairing, but there comes a time when even the “Doctors” can't T —— help them. Ceresota Flour is no impoverished bargain counter flour, but 5 18 i gt B e The DeleHOff,| puonmmas.. e it is the best bargain flour when the loaves are ? | seals “and vg‘_o:' “rareblt servec te order. John Tuckle, Prop. Tel 43-& Although Coroner Brown has ren- | #ating Harr Kl It's then you should make your way to | dered a verdict cxoin BARSTOW'S & HAYES BROS., Proprietors. weighed and counted. Oromaway, That's why if’s worth the price it brings. Norwich, Comn. t and Cold Water. HAM AND CHEESE. g;;;zfie:fl: ’"i'f.!i“.[if.‘"fi’m,, ;ur - It is richest in gluten retains its moisture rebsa” " Tt RS g::"l:;"nrflfil.nc‘& iff.';."fi? vl-'; .::Z me.” i where you can inspect the largest and best line of these goods l d ". 4 5 o 3 — —_— ;!r.nc‘:;r:. "I:(,‘“ 0:;::,. :fi?mw: :"’“:f"r:l’f_dn";": ot 1 W ool L it three years of experience with stoves — but it is worth something The first bag of CERESOTA will cenvince | DRSS mane e guas s ot Rt o, :en?'t:"-xie“-ln::ru“fx;“::d}u{rx: , Pt oy to YOU, isn't it ? you as much as a barrel. | gusranteed absolutely | UAVE YOUR HORSE INSURED. I other things t eik his leg this slippery A trial will be enough. i RAWSON, Agt., 9. 237 Maln St Up Stalre D. J. McCORMICK, augdld 80 Franklin Street.