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‘Many an that bionde, or a affection and dark A person without halr mmanmm far from it. disposition of the average bald- man is to show such solicitude the welfare of others, that he neg- ts himself. A germ causes baldness. | Prof. Sabouraud, of Paris, Francs, in- mocculated @ rabbit with Dandruff germs, eausing it te become totasy bald in five weeks’ time. To rid the ~calp of these . dangerous germs it is necessary to apply ‘Newbro's Herpicide. “Destroy the cause—you remove the oftect™ ', Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detrolt, Mich. TWO SIZES-50c, anp $1.00 The Lee & Osgood Co., special agenty 00D TASTE DEMANDS [T Porcelain, Not Ugly Metal, Filling for Teeth. is Proper DR. JACKSON PRACTICES THIS MODERN DENTISTRY Everybody Can Passess Teeth of Nat- ural Beauty—No Pain. In this Jay of Porcelain Dentlstry onc who suffers the disadvantages of an unsound and unsightly set of teet is his or her own worst enemy not the intention the ! dwell extensively tl being thus handicappec possessor of & poor, repulsive set of teeth knows too well ‘the disadvantages whiclr very often extend even to a| s tortuous degree. A J who | yather than open his mouth to talk, | thus exposing the decayed condition not enter in a con- | mistaken for ignor- ant, or, 50 to speak, a “dummy.” Still | thie same person may be the wit of the company. a brilliant man or wom an, and is sacrificing the opportun of his teeth, dos versation, is ofte to “make good” simply because of seif | consclousness or rather consciousness | concerning the repulsive or detectable | false set of teoth he so zealously at-| tempts to hide. Such a person fs his own worst enemy. Since the inception of the practice 1 Dentistry cople have hondage more not it only & men- as well “old school” dentistry was all 1t served its purpose | of providing teeth to m ate with, | b it di& not go far enough to restore | the natural auty the m: This | is the mission of Pc lain Dentistry —to vive you a set of teeth elther by | @lling C inserted teeth, or| ®ridgew will so closely m- | form _to s to be absolutely | non-detec No gold or metal of | any kind is uséd in the practice of t] modern dentistry, tor metal Is in stro and ugly contrast with the color with | which nature has endowed the t h, | but P n is natare’s counterpart and wkh shades of'te lain is by a qu esy baked =0 the your teeth will be p In this way you are, lain Dentistry alone non-dete glad to ~4hh\\ I of bad teeth, don’ and § precise much find for you're robbing the good of in life, it one the greatest ever experienced to be able and smile without that ever sort of feeling that the one addressing is looking criticall teeth. Porcelaln Dentistry is uneas you | bhecause it is the dentistry that will do the most for you. The methods em- ployed in the pract are positively painless. No long drilling or mallet- ing—the operation Is rapld does eway with the pain and tediousness of the old time methods. Dr. Jackson would like to have a talk with you about your teeth. He 11 tell you without cost what he can do for you, Visit him at the King Dental Parior: Franklin Square, over Somers Bro any day or evening. You ought to | %now about Porce he iz the one to tell f6b23TuThS RELABLE EUSINESS IRECTORY 3. F. CONANT. 11 Fraskiin Street. Whitestone So and the J. F. C. 100 Cigars are the best on the market Try them. The Norwich Nickel & Brass (o, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut 8t, Norwich, Conn. octda in Dental work and ou in this cif [ LULLETIN POINTERS NEWMARKET HOTEL, 7156 Boswell Ave. First-class wines, liguors and clgazs. Meals and Welch mrebit servec to - erder. John Tuckle, Prov. Tel 43-K HAM AND CHEESE. The best place In, Norwich to buy Pressed or Minced Ham or any kind of Cheese is at Mrs, Thumm's, 73 Franklin Street. Othefs have learned to buy of no ore else. A trial order will make you a permanent customer. $15.00 buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton movement in a 20-year gold filled case. $10.00 buys a Waltham movement in a 20-year gold filled case. Franklin Square. dec30q | | = N Discusses Ways and Means Grades of Memberships Advocated—Fast Basketball —Handsome Monument to William Smith—Arch- deacon Brown to Conduct Lenten Service—Nine-| at Meeting Monday—Three tieth Birthday of Edwin’A. Scholfield. The ways and means committee of the Westerly Visiting Nurse society held a sessicn in the conference room of the Public Library and Memorial Monday afternoon,and arrang- plan of canvass for funds and xlong lines adupted By 88 4 of Lmhd Workers A membe hip is to be a«l)ve, al- though designated in three classes Regular membership, with annual dues of § ssociate members, sustain- 1t has been deci: secure a nurse as soQn &8 poSsi- nd that she be given a few weeks' 1 study with the = district nurses of Providence, so as to famil- farize herself with the system before bexinning work in Westerly. The lmits of the service will be the same as cov- ered by the mail delivery service of the Weaterly postoffice and White Rock which extends as & south as River Bend cemetery and Clarkville, north to the north end of High street, Stillman- ille and White Rock; to the east as ar as the Tower and Oak street dis- tricts and Franklin street to the Quar- ry Hill school, and west to the Moss farm, A fast game of basketball was play- ed in Hibernian hall Saturday ening, the contesting teams being the West- v Cyclones and Rhode Island col lege. Both teams playeds good, clos game, and at the end of the first half the s’ore was even, 14 and 14 In the seccnd half. by very fast ing, the Cyclomes ‘game, with the final Sullivan wa sthe of the college > Allen and McMahon played ones. Both teams ball and were Tight e jump from start to finish, Smith ‘varsity team refereed and gave team, The lineup was as fol- Cyclones—Allen and Hall, forwards; Kenyon, center; McMahon, Moore and Steplin, guards. R. I College—Sullivan, Daniels and Wagner, forw Dean, center; d McKenzle, guards. 1l be another game in We HOW’S THI One Hundred Dollars Catarrh Cure. & CO., Toledo, O. reigned. have known F. the last 15 vears, and perfectly honortible in all and ancially v obligations made NAN & MARVIN, Druggists, Toledo, O, s taken inter- upon_tlie blooa Kills Would-Be Slaver A merciless murderer is Appendi with many victims. But Dr. King' New I Pills kill it by prevention. Tiver wlate enting pendicitis, Jus Chill i Indigestion. omac] at ¢ uring Cr Mal risk remedy costs tl m no ontains no most ob- expe st upqn oney and taking the Wh Lee & Osgood (. DR. C R CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. In chargs of Dr. S. L, Geer's practice during his last ilin 161 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, nov2ad Spring Games RUBBER RETURN BALLS, JUMPING ROPES, MARBLES, TOPS, HOOPS, RIMS, WHIPS, BASEBALL SUPPLIES, ETC. ALL SIZES OF BILLY POSSUMS, MRS, EOWIN FAY, Franklin Squars miar3d Many People Are Quick To Recognize The savings our present prices make or all reliably de Furni- ture at our big.store. We invite scial attention during t few days to the Spring p; that have begun to arrive Remember we are agents for CRAWFORD COOKING RANGES. M. HOURIGAY, Tel. 123-4. 62-66 Main Street. The Del-Hoff, HAYES BROS., Proprietors. Broadway, - . ... ... Norwich, Conn Running Hot znd Cold Water. Rodms Unexcelled. Service Prompt. Laai Tables reserved for tebsa e DO IT NOW 1s the best thing any property ewmer can do. Dow't wait until coid, bad weather comes befors making heces- sary fall repairs. If you have new work begin today by getting our figs ures. STETSON & YCUNG, tral Wharf, suglld DR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, GRADUATE VETERINARIAN AND DENTIST. HODGE'S STABLE, 4 (o 20 Bats St Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens. the Jungs and e pele colds. Giet the genuine in a yellow Lee & Osgood Co when | between these teams the latter of April. eri pa A fine granite monument has been erected in River Bend cemetery to Wil- liam Smith, a former foreman at the New Bngland Granite Works, who was killed about a year ago by a fallin derrick. The petition of’ the adminis: trator of the estate, made at the re- quest of the children of deceased, to the probate court, asking for the priv- ilege of erecting a monument at the ate, was objected to After several hear- allowed 0 for the ings th purpose A Smitlh’'s children wanted a monu- ment to their father manufactured from stone quarried under his direc- tion, just the kind he would probably | ha lected, and favored the expense being by the estate, in_which | they are interested. The court decreed | otherwise, however, and they paid tha difference, and the Smith monument is | among the handsomest in the ceme- tery. The monument s all polished and is made of three bates, die, plint and a column surmounted with an urn, whole being 18 feet in height Local Laconics. Miss Bsther Dodge has returned from | a visit in Cambridge, Mass. There webe 21 deaths in the town of Stonington during February. The Westerly ministers held thei regular monthly session Monday That labor al thread mill has be 1o tisfactoril adjusted. John J. Smitm of the lighthouse de. partment service is at his home in W ve of absence. field, whose brothee, in ree vears his senior, reach b birthday Monday. Work is progressing on the pole line to Ashaway being constructed by the Westerly Light and Power company. Rev. J ared Brown, rector of Trin- church, Norwich, will preach the iten ®ermon in - Christ Bpiscopal hurch, Westerly, this (Tuesday) even- ing William F. Williams, rector of Chr church, delivered the add evening at the ses: of ation i ton. THe offeri triotic church n worlk., of cai the F atuck assoc ken at the Lincol the Fi for the m n Baptist Publi- has not been a $50,000 fire loss Vesterly in five year but a New aper says its a poor winter or when Westerly doesn’t burn 000 worth of property in fire rphy is in Rochester, e from Mastuxet lodge encampment of the e World for the states , Rhode Island and Con- M o residences of Albert Langwor- ideon Collins were threaten- rave fires Monday. started by the =chool at Dunm's Corner. Tt required much hard work to prevent serious dama; in_some Westerls comes_ there made in the underpining of ]‘x; lht hmit" can be taken The boats are r .nmr the cellarways iigious meetings in the church, Westerly, in con- ecial re st Baptist on with the evangelical movement state, will begin March 24, and be conducted by Rev. John Stewart, secretary of the state convention. NAVAJO CHIEF 18 INSANE. Recently Ran Amuck in Cincinnati Grand Central Station. Cinciny 3 8.—Bicody, a Navajo Indian chief. who recently ran amuck in the Grand Central station and cut and injured three persons, was exam David Wolfstein, alienist, to and pronounced insane. Picody suffered from the hallucina- tion that voives told him to kill vari- ersons to save himsel that “the paleface: ter he left Arizon: utor Hunt of Hamilton county He also killed his wife Pro will ask the secretary of the intejror to have to the ( \ the government pay damages victims of Bicody's knife. eggs has ; e past two weeks. The wholésale price is 20 cents, Milford—The. town is now the own- f two road machines, which should itate the work of constructing good the coming spring. of New Haven—Prof. Bernadotte Per- ho has just been retired at Yale, ded as one of the best authori- Greek In the country, Middletown.— and 1 cho, tion of the to Wednesday, June 9, une 10, have been for’ the celebra~ anniversary n God W Wallingford. But Ot! Must Pay Cash” unique sign painted in a store which has just opened on Hall avenue. Danbury.—De dent over contin- ued ill health, Frank Webb. 53 years old, committed suicide by hanging him- self in his barn early Sunday. Hartford.—Mox Roth, manufacturer of ladies’ shirt waists, with factories at New York Stamford and Danbury, is contempiating starting another fac tory and locating It in this city. Torrington—ManSwltalians who es- caped the earthquake at Messina are arriving jn Torrington, the amount of their passage across the Sea having been sent by local relatives and friends. Waterbury.—A large amount of mon- ey has alread been subscribed by those Interested in the establishment ot a Lithuanian lbrary in the Brookiyn district, and the outlook now is that a library will be formed soon. South Manchester.—Selling liquor to boys in Manchester will be stopped if it [s within the power of the police. Tt is not an uncommon sight to see boys 16 and 21 years signs of having been between the Tirompsonville.—The hoard of officers of the Hibernians “has appointed a comniittee to wait on the certain mer- who publicly display offensive ures and pust cards for St. Pat- v and make request that the 1oved from the public gaze, v a little .displomacy has ed and no results are at- measures will in all prob- abiiits bg_resorteq ta. ric the | isunderstanding at thl B Tucsiu'v and WEDNESDAY '} HAMBURG STEAK | | | | GRAPE FRUIT 4, 5, 7c each POTATOES 6 quarts 17¢c - bec ‘Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter - FRESH EGGS - 0zen 27¢ 8c SHOULDER For Pot Roast CLOD I uc ‘ONE HOUR SALE 4 o’clock to 5—Both Days SIRLOIN STEAK 14¢ |b. GRANULATED SUGAR 4 Ibs. 19c b 28¢ PURE LARD - 2 ».. 23¢ BEST LAMB CHOPS Ib, WHITE BEANS 2 quarts Gondensed Milk 2 cans 15¢ [2c 15¢ M'VEAGH TAKES OATH. | Enters 'Upon His Duties as Secrntary\‘ | of the Treasury. ‘Washington, March 8.—Franklin eagh of Chicago tcok the pre- scribed oath of office this afternoon and entered upon his duties as sec- retary of the treasury in President Taft’s cabinet. The oath was admin- istered in the presence of retiring Sec- | retary Cortelyou, and other officers of the department, to the number of fifty or more. At the conclusion of the cer- mony A rtelyou was presented on behalf of officers of the depart- ment with a large silver loving cup. Mr, Cortelyou will rélmain in town vrtil late in the present month when he will go to New York to become president of the Consolidated Gas com- pany of that city. Charles E. Taylor, a Washington newspaper man, was today appointed secretary to Secretary Meyer of the navy department. <EX- SECRETARV CGRTELVOU May Be President of New York Con- solidated Gas Company. Washington, March 8.—Former it retary of the Treasury Cortelyou, was stated today, will go to New York city, probably the latter part of this week or early next week, to confer with the directors of the Consolidated Gas company regarding the presidency of that company, which Mr. Cortelyou nias heen asked to take. Mr. Cortelyou has been occupled since imagiguration time in closing up the affairs of his office preparatory ~ to handing them over to his successor in the secret: ship, Franklin MacVeagh. Some defl- | nite announcement concerning ir. | Cortelyou's plans_ it is expected, wili follow his consuliation with the ‘Con- solidated Gas company officials in New | York. The motto of the militant suffra- gettes appears to be: “Give us noto ty or give us jail”"—Hartford Times. B PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. ; Remarks of New Haven Senator Re- | garded as Most Significant. (From the Connecticut Press Bureau.) Hartford, Mar 8.—The remark of | Senator Blakeslee of New Haven that he didn't understan® that two-thirds of the legislature was pledged to the public utilitics commission measure, as | Senator Manwaring of Bridgeport nad | is Tegarded as most significant. | 2 is no general feeling that any | ator is pledged to anything but a careful ond honest ¢ ration of the measures that come as Senator dome have wonder- | to this meas- Biakeslce said, ed who pledged the party ure, if it s pledged. The platform adopted at the New Haven state con- vention in September said no <uuhi thing. Smiall town members are comparing | the public utllities commission - bill proposed by the commission appointed by the last tegislature to the proposi- tion for direct primaries in the way that botk are entering wedges for tak- ing away from the towns the influence they now possess in shaping the af- fairs of the state. Direct primaries would give the power to make nomina- tions to the cities, with their larger number of voters. and taking the con- trol of-public utilities corporations, lo- cal and otherwise, cut of the hands of | the leglslature and placing it in the hands of a commission of three ap- pointed by the governor would me: rob the towns of one more cherished | prerogative. Want Wood Block Pavement. ght milllons dollars property interests along Main street, from East shington avenue to Gilbert street, was represented 2t the hearing on permanent pavement on street, Bridgeport, before the and sidewalks committee of the common counci] held in the council chembers in the city hall Thursday evening, and the unanimous sentiment was in favor of wood blcck pavement and the groove rail for that thoroughfare. | [From New York MUSICIAN IN Harry F. Hamilton, a v\PH»kno“n' musician ng at 234 FEast Fift, ninth street, New York, who for sev- eral vears past has sulfered from a complication of ills, has recently been restored to his former good heaith. Mr. Hamilton attributes his recovery to the celebrated Cooper preparations which are now being demonstrated to the public in this city. In speaking of his experience Thursday, Mr. Hamil- ton said: “Some yeare ago 1 experienced trouble with my stomach. At first I paid little attention to it, thinking it was only of a temporary character, and that it would soon pass away. Bu* it went from bad to worse, and as I was traveling over the courtry at the time, eating here, there and every- where, at any and all hours, the irreg- ularity of my habits had a tendency to agsravate my condition, “My digestive organs became im- paired; there was a feeling of heavi- ness after eating, accompanied by an accumulation of gas that was ‘very oppressive and painful, causing - my heart to palpitate like & trip-hammef. | Then my kidneys became affected and | I experienced great pain in my back. | To cap the climax, I suffered an at- tack of rheumatism, and from that | time on I was in constant pain and | never felt well. World, AFTER LONG ILLNESS oct, FORM 081 d doctors in all of ‘the nong them some of the most eminent men in thg profession. but their treatment did Not help me. 1 also tried numerous remedies that were recommended by friends, but all to no purpose. I grew steadilv worse, “I consult larger cities with no prospect In sight for Then the Cooper preparations were | brought to my attention, and I pro cured a ireatment of Cooper's New Discovery. 1 was as much surprised as any one could be at its effect upon my system. “I make no exaggeration when I say | that this C first relief I had been able to get. In a remarkably short time I began to rest easier and felt better in every way. By the time the treatment was exhausted I was entirely well. My rheumatism had disappeared and my stomach gave me no trouble whatever My friends can =carcely believe their eves when th can, hardly realize that it am back in form again and ready for work. Cooper's New Discovery i3 the most remarkable medicine I ever heard of.” Cooper's New Discovery i€ now on sale at leading druggists evrevwhere It has'made a wonderful record. If you cannot obtain it from your loca druggist notify The Cooper Medicine Co., Dayton, Ohio, BARGAINS 10c BOX PAPER .. TOILET 100 pack, 1000 sheets, good quality, 6 packs, 500 sheets (full count), for . SOLE AGENT BELFAST LINEN WRITING PAPER, per Ib BELFAST LINEN ENVELOPEQ per p.:k SPE(:IIL--SOc Gas Burner Quifits, complete 39¢ VANARIUS CARBOLINIUM 5% Wood Preserver Dutrq.f of Chicken Lice and Mites THE HOUSEHOLD IN PAPER Pl PEII only 74 Franklin Street ser medicine gave me the | | v see me, and I mysell is true. 1} StainFloor Finish Muchl‘lhr:lta(ed NEVER Equalled Finish The Best Finish . for Furniture, Floors and Interior Wood Work §| of all kinds. Remember the name **Rogers"™ when you Paint, Stain or Varnish. CHAS. 05000 & GO, 45 and 41 Commerce Streat. 1647 Adams Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and Amerlcs Bohemian, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin, Stout, Bunker C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser Budweiser, Schlits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. COMMENCE NOW To Select Your Spring Wall Papers octéd We have them in all des and prices, all new, ineluding our Imported | Papers, and at all prices | Also Mouldings and Paints, Decora- tions and Muresco. Now booking orders for painting,| paper P.F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Str.el orders. banging and Jecorating. hone Removal Notice We have recently moved from No.| | 321 Main Stroet to our new store, No. be | 283 Main Street, where we will pleased to see our former patrons as well as any new ones who may favor us with their patronage, The Shetucket Harness Bn.' Tel. Connection, 283 Main St. fob27d Vatch Repairing at Friswell's for itself. dor speaks JWI. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Jan22daw M. A. BARBER, Machinist 25 (.hesmut St. kY ™ ro advertising medium s Eastern Gomnectiout saual 1o The Bule letin ror Susiness rezulia of healthy hair. Stops and positively fuse a1l substitutes. 2 in $1.00 as 50c. size. $1 and 50c. bottles, red. rough and cha; eases. Keeps skin Never Fails Ioleflore Gray Halr to itsNatural Coal and Lumber Color and Beauty. No matter how long ithas been gra; orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant gro its flllini mlt druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- times as much Not a Dye. at Sead 2 for free book **The Care of tbe Hair, ™ Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. Hay’s Harfina Soap cures Pimples, bands. and all skin aie" ine and soft. 2c. Bend 2c for free book *“The Care of the THE LEE & 0SGOOD CoO. and and apriéd Carriage Automobile | You don't get & pound of dirt with every shovelful of COAL You buy! from us. Nol ~ ALL COAL is mers or less dirty when it leaves tHe mine; but every pound is well screened before we deliver i, Phone. The Edw. Chappelk Co. NORWICH, CONN. s 37 Franklin St, COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. Branch Qffice—~Lewis’, Shannon Bldg. obt29d LUMBER The best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember carry & big line of Shingles. Call us up and we always you about our stock, H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY may14d J. A. MORGAN & SON, We carry & well gelected line of all sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld~ ing purposes. 6 Central Wharf. Tol, 834, sept19d COAL s WOooD C. . HASKELL 489 "Phones 58 Th.m-- st jani2d PLUMBING AND GABFITYING. Painting Trimming The B;SI Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda Anything on wheels built to orden ' PPICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street. FORfiVTHE BEST ALES and Ge To Telephone 554-4. LAGER “The Plank,”s Franktins1. O'CONNELL & SHEA. #ept15d al DR. JONES, DENTIST is mow open for praciice 35 Shetucket Street with a Complete New Equipment. Room 10. ’Phone 114-3. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder-. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 4 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 252. oct10d DR, A, F. HOWARD, DENTIST Over Boston Store. 197 Main Street. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS “urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 2 Ferry Street. san22d Dollar's Worth 1s what most people are looking after today, and the fellow who cannot give it Is working under a strong handic That applies to my business—PLUM ING. 1 only ask for chance te prove my ability to give it to you J. F. TOMPKINS, in12a 67 West Main Strest. Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marsd DENTISTRY Teeth W:tluout a Plate | 1s the greatest boon of modern times. ¥ | wish you could understand the diffe ence between havipg teeth with a plate and teeth without a plate. One is fir: comfortable and lasts a lifotime; the other covers the roof of your mocuth, destroys the best part of the taste. One never falls down; the other often does. Where it Is necessary to wear a plate, DR. SYDLEMAN will make you that will fit. HOURS: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10-3, “Tei on parle Francalis™ All work guaranteed. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY, Dentist, 237 MAIN STREET, FAY BUILDING. Norwich, Conn. Tel, 866-4. Lady Assistant. Janisad We Are Receiving Our Spring Patterns of Wall Papers e and Interfor Decoration and will be Y d to show them. The styles a clally .charming and the colors varfety. Also Upholstery, urtaine, Window Shades and Purniture, The Fanning Studioes, Willow Street, Norwich, Conn. teblodaw 31