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extension of the water system tg| nt View, whi will be built by .- sartment with, of course, an in- ; creased number of workmen. Bffort AUGHTERS Find Help in Lydia E. Pink- bam’sVegetable Compound Winchester, Ind. —“Four doctors told me that they could never make me regular, and that T would event- wally have dropsy 1 would bloat, and sufferfrombearing- down pains,cramps and_chills, and I could not sleep nights. My mother wrote to Pink. hamn for advice,and 41 bvegan to take Lydiak. Pinkham’s 2] Vegetable Com. After taking one and unei The Wester], public library has per- haps the finest album of orve autumn leaves in the country, just re- ceived from Mrs. W. Lyman Greene of e title page of ds American Autumn es, prepared and arrangéd by Mir- o dé Bonnerville, Westerly, 1851 1d by Matthews and Rider, New Bo York Several pages ave beautifully en- h poems and prose relating The autumn leaves are anged and almost per- d. 4x3 inches in size, intly bound in maroon velvet, with gold corners and clasps. In the center of the cover is a golt plate which is inscribed “American Autumgial Although made 58 years ago, the al- and. bum and its contents bear no signs of f bottles of the (‘nmmuudJlBT a}l ge, showing that the greatest care has Tight again, and I recommend it 0| been taken in its preservation. The every saffering woman.” — May | valuable collection is not placed on 1 exhibition, but will be gladly DEAL, Winchester, Ind. % Hundreds of such letters from girls and mothers expressing their gratit ude for what Lydia k. Pinkham’s Vege.| g, table Compound 1 ;omplished 0T them have been receiv y The Lydia| tection T b E. Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, | } e ret Mass. : he les rls who are troubled w or irregular periods, I X = ; s ache, dragging-down sensations, faint | 4, i them ing spells or indigestion. should takq fmmediate action to ward off the seri, ous consequences and be restored tq| health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege, table Compound. Thousands have been restored to health by its usg. 1f you would like special advice about your case write a confiden- | tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at ; # Lynn. Mass, Her advice is free, | and always helpful. §815.00 he public librar Miriam de Bonnery 1est the pleasure », in_her intro- coloring of hen plucked nstances hed, but hibited in Lon- xpositi Green | sociation, Is a sister *| Albert H. Langwor The water department is now nego- tiating for the pipes to be used In the is being made o have the pipe sent by water and landed at Avondale, a sthis would greatly reduce the fmportant item of cartage. If landed at Avondale the shortest haul would be about a 8 nd the longest three miles, as rsion s to be about two miles. that the actual work in a fortnight, as it is the extensigh complet- biiys a 17 Jewel Hamilton |gavoveement in a 20-year gold fifled case. $10.00 buys a Waltham movement in a 20-year gold filled case. FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAL, Franklin Square. dec30a th 1t is expected will begin wi will have direct k. the only contract g for the cartage sides. Con- where the tow al, furnished paid the bills and hand- of the contract price to In this instance the s department will do the 3 the bills and save the profit to the town, mstead of paying the same to a contractor. | " COMMENCE NOW | To Select Your Spring Wall Papers We have them in all grades and| rices, all new, including. our Imported apers, and at all prices | Also Mouldings and Paints, Decora- | tions and Muresco. | Pitcher MoGinnity, “The Iron Man,” \The many uses of Gold Dust Now booking or for painting, | paper I orating ging and P.F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Felepho! FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER |called special prepara- Ge To | 43 z {tions which are made, “The Plank,”s frankitnsi. | you would have an im- O'CONNELL & SHEA. . . Telephone §54-4 septisd | posing and expensive |array of chemicals, wash- |ing compounds, cleaning ., pastes, etc. If you were to use for leach kind of washing, Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? 1t's a sure sign of good we fine roads. People like to the besg the o)« air. We furnis e ot v s s saney e ot ouf) . There i one cleaner M::g{‘quv BROS, Falls Avenus|that can take the place — -lof them all, and without English Walnut Meats the need of borax, am- 33c Ib. 10c Y-Ib. monia G €. W. HILL & SON kerosene 847 Franklin St, opp. Hopkins & Allen’s | OT naph- marlsd ‘ i |{tha,” and ithat is DR. JONES Dentist, is now open for practice at 35 SHETUCKET ST. with a Complete New Equipment. ’Phone 114-3 %|Gold Dust. CRANSTON & 0. Easter! GLORIOUS EASTER will surely ccme. Choice, dainty gifts will go to some. Room 10 marlid As being eminently suitable, beauti- ful and useful we beg to su~gest one of @ur handsome GOLD MOUNTED FOUNTAIN PENS, WATERMAN'S IDEAL, the Best in the World, $3.00 to $15.00. sortment of BOOKS and BOOKLETS, richly ribbon tied. A very fine line of BIBLES, PRAYER THOROUGHLY AGED BOOKS and HYMNALS, separate and 1 ‘Anellowed” wines and liquors win | in sets, DEVOTIONAL BOOKS, Etc. S ir Way to a man's heart via his | ! JpA nagh. | We hive i EASTER CARDS, EASTER POST QR e ook of CARDS, RABBITS, CHICKENS and nation, and the | DUCKS. An attractive line of Nov- o St burn w very big elties. Pocket, H Early buyers get the cream. Cranston &Co. 158 MAIN STREET. 2 mar2idav JACOB STEIN, 93 Telephone 26-3. marid West Main St THERE 15 no advertising medium in gum-n Connecticut edual to The Bul- tin for business results "WESTERLY PUBL marsd | cleaning, scouring and| |scrubbing, one of the so-| | We also offer our usual Superb As- | IC LIBRARY Presented Autumn Leaf Album Made in 1851—Extending Water System to Pleasure View—Portrait of Past Commander Delevan for Budlong Post—Hope Valley Gunner Held in $800 Bonds. now of the Newark baseball team of the Eastern league, sa: Jack_ Frill, the Westerly pitcher, should be in big leagues right soon.” Frill is with the Ncwarks again this season, and in the game with the New York Americans Monday, at Milledgeville, Ga., in which the Newarks won § to 6, he pitched for three innings, McGinnity handling the n the other six. ave a base on balls, struck out allowed two hits and one run. anity passed one, struck out three, was hit six times and permitted three runs, Jack ¥rill was formerly stationed at Fori Maustield, where he served two enlistinen’ in the regular army, and well known in Westerly as a player. 'After his diseharge he made his home in Westerly, and spends the winter segon in the Potter Hill section of the town, keeping in prime condition by manual labor, saw- ing ‘and chopping wood being a favor- Budlong Post, Westerly, Grand Army c, has had a large por- the §te John Delevan, st commander of of the Repubi trait. made ¢ it has been framed 1 (he post room. t will be | at s show window Enoch Jeru, who shot his brother- law, Ollie Wright, in the heel, afte: game of checker n Hope Valley, arday night sted Mond He bonds pleaded not guiity an $800 for his aj pearance in the Third district court in Hope Vailey. Local Laconics h 31 Is the date * set Yor the ke-Drysdaie wedding. Judge Alberti R. Stillman is having a cottage built at Pleasant Vie: Herbert Rodney Eliis will ret rn ear- Iy in April from his four mouths’ visit in the souht. The residence of stain Nathaniel Ball of Block Island destroyed by fire Monday t. The Westerly High school baseball team was out for practice at old Riv- erside park Tuesday aiternoon. It is sald that the trolley road will be extended from Pleasant View to Weekapaug during the coming sum- mer. Mrs. Margaret M T_ of Beach street was called to New York Tues- day by the death of her sister, Mrs. Miles, The_ Nichols & Langworthy shop at Hope Valley has closed for a week, and employes complain of several weeks’ wages due, William Fdgar Morgan and Miss Lillian Stillman, hoth of were married Tuesday by Rev. A, Burdick. As the spring season opens, the vit- rified bri 1 be taken from storage on the West de laid in cement on the Stonington section of the Broad street bridge. Prof. Warren Brown Madison of the Animal Husbandry department of the Rhode Island college, at Kingston, died Monday, after less than a week's sick- ness, of pneumoni ph Covey and Jennie Dodge, both t Killingly, were married in No- evening by Rev. A. J. The ceremony took place at the home of William Covey, brother of the groom. Priva v, who gave the local police trouble a week ago, when being | detained at the request of the officer n command at Fort Mansfleld, was sentenced to three months in rd house BARN BURNED | At West Woodstock—Result of Grass Fire. respondent w A barn belonging near th v destroy- t , together hay which was stor- tarted in t from the barn high wind its progress cuuld in time to save the er barn on the old John- now owned by Frank Riv- found burning in two places, ic efforts the blaze was put in two feet of the hay- BRIEF STATE NEWS ) 7 BRIEF STATE NEWS \ Meriden. Actin, Citl .Health OM- Dr. A, H. Fenn had three cases of diphtheria reported to him Monday. Wallingford.—Next Monday, 29, the Woman's club is to have an irts and crafts exhibition g Library hall Cremin and B planning a trip to Seattle. They to leave the latter part of next Litchfield.—The Berkshire Ice com- New York finished Monday e ice which it harvested at ke during the past month. er about 7,000 tons were ship- New Haven.—The Mount Holyoke Alumnite ition of New Haven s sent out cards for the ting and luncheon at ¥,March L. Persons, wed to death at victim was filling keresene oil lamp which be- | came’ ignited, the flames communicat- to her clothi & Bailey's d through ternoon on a train from tr. winter | | auarters in Bridgeport s | was en route to Chicago, it ill open instead of at 3 quare | carden. York, as has been the om for several years. The Ring- GEORGE 6. GRANT, {Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftviile. Prompt attention to day or night calls, Telephone 69- ApreMWFawl DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. In chargs of Dr. S, L, Geer's practice during his last illnes: 161 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, d - | tion said to be “just as good,” you may n's West Woodstock cor- | e e S T i e Bridgeport.—Mng. Ethel Amoa - of | Enz‘;uh‘g‘"l “sister ®f u:-. [umphrey ‘ ‘Ward, the novelist, a niece of Matthew Arnold, the plet, and a grande hter B S L of Dr. Arnold of Rugby, ‘s greatest teacher, was a guest of the Contemporary club Monaay evening, at the home of Judge and Mrs. Morris B. Beardsley. Her topic was the “Feminine Novelist,” but in reality it was a splendid and keen dissertation on woman suffrage in Europe, and par- ticulary in England. The Spri Medicine In thousand of homes, for more than thirty years, Has been Hood's Sarsaparilla taken by every member of the family. Peculiar to Itself in what it is, and | what it does, it combines the best | blood purifiers, appetizers and tonics, and effects complete cures of Spring Ailments—all blood diseases, pimples, eruptions, eczema, scrofula, all stomach, liver and kidney com- plaints, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, all low or run-down condis tions of the system. Hood’s Sarsaparilla effects its won- derful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparilis, but because it combines the utmost remedial values of more than 20 different ingredients, each greatly strengthened and en- | riched by this peculiar combination. | | These ingredients are the very reme- | dies that successful physiclans pre- scribe for the same diseases and ail- ments. If urged to buy any prepara- FOTI! DAYS 4 o’cleck to 5 BEST LAMB Ib. CHOPS Largest Sweetest MESSINA LEMONS | be sure it is inferior, costs less to | make, and yields the dealer a larger | profit. Begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla to- day, in the usual liquid form or in | the chocolated tablets know as Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar, John & Geo. H. Bliss JEWELERS FANCY FIGS Large, Juicy MoHICAN COMPANY ONE HOUR SALES ( POR¥ cHor 123 Navel Oranges - 39¢ .z |Qc| BEST BREAD - ™ 10| 1ep piscuITs chSeeRurr Ie, 8 % WA RIB and LOIN - Ib. 12¢ PRUNES 6 Ibs. 25 ALL KINDS GOOKIES doz. 7¢ Hamburg Steak Sugar Cured | Stew Lamb - .“"8[} BACON. lb.] 220 Fancy String BEANS 3¢ — OAT FLAKES cans | 3c 4:1b. ]lbs.25c Hot at 3 o’clock WHITE BEANS 80 dozen 3 lbs. for I 3“ Watches Diamonds Cut Glass Silverware Clocks Fine Watch Repairing 126 Main Street, dec28d MARIETTA Have youmet her? Bhe {s the sweetest thing you ever saw and sells for ten cents each or eleven for one dollar at the cigar-stand in the || Wauregan House THE PARKER-DAVENPORT €., Proprietors. | » | | | VISIT the New Store of McPher- |} son’s, the Hatter and Hab- erdasher, in the Rockwell: Building. You will be wel- | come whether you wish to | purchase or not. i Everything new and up to | the minute. | Sp of many kind: McPHERSON'S, The Hatter, 101 Main Street. | mar15d Sooner or Later you'll want your seeds and fertilizers and so will hur dreds of other people expect their orders to be filled at the same time, consequently someone’s orders must be delayed. Why not get in line at BARSTOW’S and get the benefit of first choice? If you have sweet peas on your list we can surely serve you to the best advantage as we have about fifty varieties—all different and unmixed—with all the popular shades and colors included. This seed strictly fresif and we are sure they will prove satisfactory. If it’s Seed — — — and we haven't if, ’ you might as well give up! OUR BUSINESS CARD The Edward Chappell Company, Lumber and Goal Purchasing solely for spot cash enables us to sell at Lowest Prices. 44 to 76 West Main Street (Central Whart.) Lecal and Long Distance Telephones at each o With our Large Storage Capa (i Ceilings and Wains (Obverse.) Est. 1837.——1898 Ine, NORWICH, CONN. Office, Wharves and Yard: Branch Office: 150 Main Street. Over. (Reve: ) GOAL we carry all sizes ( Medium and Fre >us Coal. LUMBER y is sec Lath, Furr! Rings, ods), Birch ngles in g y hard woods) Clapbo i Hemlo Whit 1u —— BUY NOW —— Pouitry Netting AND SAVE MONEY. A Remedy for Red Stove Lids STOVINK Avanarius Garbolineur Preserves wood against decay. Kills chicken lice and mites. Try DUSTBANE when sweeping. No dust. Vermin destroyer. POTMERND ll!o;nds everything--Enamelware, Crockery, Eto. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulietin Building 74 Franklin Street ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg. oct294 LUMBER ihe best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up-and let us tell you about our stock. H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY mayl4d J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We carry a well sslected line of sl sizes family ing purposes. 5 Central Wharf, Lumber for bulid- Tol. 884, C. H. HASKELL 489 'Phones ——- 402 37 Franklin St, 58 Tham jani2d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns, No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street. jan22d The Best Dollar's Worth i» what most people are looking after today, and the fellow who cannot give it is working under a strong handl That applies to my business—PLUMS~ ING. I only ask for & chance %4 prove my ability to give it to you J. F. TOMPKINS, juniZa 67 West Main Strest. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, _M92 Franklin Street. m Remmfl Notice We have recently moved from No. 321 Main Strest to our new stors, No. 283 Main Street, where we will be pleased to see our former patrons as well as any new ones who may favor us with their patronage The Shetim:rnus o, Tel. Connection, 283 Main 8t feb27d We Are Receiving Our Spring Patterns of Wall Papers e and Interfor Decoration and will be pleased to show them. The styles are especially charming and the in - great variety. Also Upholstery, Lace Curtains, Window Shades and Furniture, The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow Street, Norwich, Cenn feblodaw USE ROGERS Best Ready Mixed PAINT Has greatest covering capac- Ity and durability. Accurately made of the best paint materi, by the best machinery and in the most modern .and best equipped paint and varnish plant in the world. See us when in need of Paints and Finishes of any kind. We can tell you what to use, how much to use, and the cost. Ask Us. CHAS. 056000 & GO, 45.and 41 Commerce Streel. Pictures and Pholographs framed In the best possible way at reasonable prices, A new stock of | DO IT NOW | | ana dowt wait untii the last minuts, Um referring to plumbing or gasfitting. R. BENTON DIBBLE. 46 Asvlum 8 dw2ed HAVE YOUR HOR He may break his leg this siippery | weather. | E. G. RAWSON, Agt., ‘Phone 569, 2237 Main S su declzd | Frame Mouldings for the spring seasom, NORWICH FRAME WORKS, 16 Thames Street, mardia