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Means Money for You It means the most absolute cleanli- ness you have ever known. Tt means good health. We mean by all this that you should familiarize ymlnell with" the package as showa above of Gabot’s Sulpho-Napthol A few drops added to a pail of water duces the labor of house cleaning one-half. Such @ solution removes dist, grease and grime, restores the color 10 all fabrics and gives to them longer life. ' Besides being a dirt- Kifler this *Liquid Cleanliness” is a ‘positive micide. It cures aud pre- vents skin Infection. Invaluable inthe sick-soom. Can be used anywhere about the house, not only as a cleanser but as a preventative of discase Bl q!l’;y%n::nfi l:hz:znm and gv:(". SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY Yorrey Dulidiag, 14 Medlord Street SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agents 88 Broad Strees, Boston, Mase. Lee & Osgood Company SELL THE . Keepclean Hair Brush The brush with the clean face, made to clean and keep clean. Solid wood back, pure alumioum face, pure bris- tles secured in water proof cement, absolutely hygienic, at a popular price--50c. We also have a pure bris- tle, solid back Hair Brush in assorted woods, at 50c. See our complete line of high grade Mair Brushes and you will discard the eld and take up the new. 133 Main Street. Tdaw mar? To be Utilized ‘w Season’s List of Motorists. It is practically deoldéd that the once abandoned baseball fleld at Riv- erside park i to be utllized for the national game. The passage of the Oak street grounds for baseball pur- posos by the erection of @ shed for Zranite_work, the probable utilization of the Beach street grounds for indus- trial purposes, and the long distance of the Moss street grounds from the business center, have resulted in the selection of old Riverside park, now principally owned by Italian residents. he location is almost as convenient as the Oak street fleld, and already the work of putting the grounds in shape for the baseball season has commenc- ed. The Canal street side of the lot is being fenced in s0 as to meke & main_e on that street, and a suitable skin diamond is being lfd out. The oid diamond has been plougn- ed and is to be rolled down hard and made as even as possible. It is ex- that all home games of the ticut-Rhode Island and Inte: astiv leagues will be played on the }fi‘\ursuh grounds. Thore are no trolley facilities to the , but the distance is not so long us 10 make the walk tiresome, as the distance from the business center can o covered easily in less than ten min- utes grounds will be in good condition for practice games by the the weel. understood that the grounds been leased by the Westerly School Athletio association. The o0l boys have been practicing e grounds of late, but while the d dismond is being put in con- actios is being held ia the d_Oak street grounds. _Mike o, the heavy hiting outfl Brockton team, is pra.ticing e boys, and at the same time § the regular coaches, Prof, Swain and Tom Chapman, T Pastern leaguer, now a resi- dent of White Rock. end of 9 Days Till Easter Suits to Order $18 $20 §22 Order Your Easter Suit TODAY Our display of Spring Woolens is now at its best. Quality, Style and a perfect fit guaranteed. The Manhattin 121-125 Main Sireet. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. g6 charge of Dr. S. L. Gecr's practice during his last {liness. 61 Mai N h. Cann, |. ain s:;w omgjch. 4 Tuesday the VAnm:ln Westerly High school tegm defeated the Regulars in a game of seven innings om the street “grounds by a score of 4 to 1. At the end of the fifth inning the score 5t00d 1 to 0 in favor of the Regulars, when Burrows was forced to leave the game to catch a train, His place was filled by Meikue, but the Yannigans began at once to straighten out his curves for four runs. The teams piok- ed up from last year's players and venly matched. The Regulars—Captain Foley ¢, Burrows and Meikle 6, Dutton and Tuite 1b, Jeikle and Howard 2m, Dunn ss,Noyes », Webster If, Howard and Taylor 1f, Yannigans—Wells ¢, Pember p,Flynn of, N. Noyes 2b, L. Toley ss, Champ- 1b, Chapman 1f, But- " Tumplre—Doo Stanton Nelson was heard rs Judge Nathan B, scond district court. vith taldng oyst in the Point Judith heard, but the defendant offerezy estimony. Nelson was adjudged gull- 4 8 fine of 320 and costs imposed, has an in’ Westerly. It is 0 5 to be taken to the up- decide a constitutional Charles P. Williams of Stonington d one of his large automobiles formerly nd thirty horses private stables at Stoneridge, has become partial to autombbiles, and time ‘ago disposed. of his large ng of blooded horses. He is an en- rer of baseball and is porter of the Stonington it 1s said he proposes to he members of the Stoning- n his remodeled automobile m the games in the Rhode ecticut league. invitation of James A. Upon the Welch, president of the Westerly Nar- w Fabfic company, a number of citi- ens interes d in the establishment of and which xperimental al opera- y this company, ssed beyond the ing been in pra 1 for more than a year The visitors were pleased wit stration and wers surpr b loom. The 1e quantity t of production, d_this loom over any other will tend_to Tevolu- nize fabric business. n s una rsigod that the looms will atiol in Westerly within the ee months. The town of Westerly, according to population, has more physicians than town in the state, which 1I» rt explained by their practice cov- od part of the adjoining town t S gton and other contingent rrit Thesa physicians all seem ave successful and for save four, been ners of automobiles. “Two of these ave ordered horsel e delicery. It £'a short time when the oth. 1 join the ranks-of the au~ Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor- ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the It acés pleasantly and naturally and truly as & laxative, and its component perts are knmown to and approved by ians, as it is free from all objection- To get beneficial quantity from time to time physi able substances its effects slways purchase the genuine— manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug- gista, Fined for Taking Oysters from Private Beds—Dem- onstration of Narrow Fabric Loom—Physicians in understood | , Ball Games—Geo. A. Nelson Local Laconios. Miss Fthel Stillman is visiting rela. eives in Norwich. Rex. Thomas O'Brien of Providence siting his parents in Westerly. Alten T. Enos and family of New York have arrived at their Watch Hill cottage. From present indications there will be no widening of Bay street, Watch Hill, during the season of 1909. Oply four times during March ivas there fog suffficient to cause the opera- tion of the recently installed fog horn. Brucker camp, Spanish War Vet-\ erans, has a committce arranging for the first entertainment of the camp next month. The frost is well out of the ground, but as yet nothing has heen done to- wards paving the Stonington portion of the Broad strect bridge with vitrifi brick. Miss Sarah E. Sheffield and M Catherine Adams of Northfield ~are spending their vacation from the Northfield Seminary with Mrs, F. H Sheffield of Liberty street. Miss Harriet E. Cottrell of Westerly, accompanied by Mrs. A. N. Lewis and two sons, sailed from New York for Rotterdam on - Tuesday. They will spend the summer in Burope. Two bank books belonging to the estate of Sarah C. Gailagher were sold at public auctlon. One on the Me- ranics’ Savings bagk with deposits of X ht by Arthur L. Perry for 31,000, and the other on the Ston- ington's Savings bank, with deposits of 3208, was sold to Attorney L. P. Hair of Providence for $21. Bill Collins, Who claims the title of middleweight champion of Connectl- cut, and Young Perilo of New London, welerweight champion of Paterson, N. J, are echeduled for a wrestling bout in the Pawcatuclk armory building this (Thursday) evening. Best two out of three falls to & finish, pin falls to eount. is LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Ru:ued Boy. -, Editor: Allow me to express my / endorsement of the short ed- in this morning’s Bulletin on y thirty-two ng o and pastorate I as in the years of jour- itorial fow spogimons. whose home, and sometimes schdol training, had not calculated to make him particularly tractable, or enjoyable to refined so- clety, and who would be termed by many as a hard, tough case. But this 1 have found, that while “boys” need a firm hand, yet when the firmness is well mixed with unquestionable kind- ness, sympathy and love, the appeal to manliness, sense of honor and noble ambition has generally been met by a most gratifying response; and in all my ministry I have never yet had to put a boy out of a mesting, or make appeal to the police. T well remember a lad of fifteen, so wild and untameable by the methods ¢hat a_pastor and Annl superintendent had det. b future entrance even to ehurch building. T requested them to wait till the meetings 1 wa beginning were concluded. T nger, and I placed and not him I wanted fine voice b; m to help me with his singing with so clear t the rest would be c aright by his leading v accepted the responsf and was true to his promise. As the week passed and the Sunday of hi josed expulsion drew near, I drew aside one, evening and said: by o voll know that, as far as I car find, about evervbody has g ‘a bad except two. not given you up. and I m't” The tears cam eto his_eyes, e replied :"I want to be good, M " and the next moment he hg with me in prayer. There trouble with him s that, an #went back to that church he had won his fath- and sisters all to ership in the alterward. in another oking man stopped me on How do you do. Mr. r 'a moment T could not place him; then memory recognized the features, and I replied, “Oh, vou my Johnny!” “Yes,” he said. 3 " ‘and then he told me of his marriage to a fine Ch Year , and his position as superintendent In a large manufactur- alary: and able, wild, in- rding to common notion before. C. . LUTHER. 09. Norwich { BBIEF STATE msws3 March 31, Waterbury.—T to have taxicab service Portland.—Pftchblend, from which comes radi m, is said to have been Kland's quarry at Port- 1d_Mrs. Joseph P. recently cele= niversary of their Winsted—Winsted sent a delegation to Hartford Wed ay to support the petition for an appropriation for a state armo X New Britain—There is talk that some local nu!l.mlnrorvm wiil give the W. C. T. U. a site for the proposed home for deserving women. ie Rev. M. P. Bowle, who d out of his church at Beth- pted a call to the Church of Trinity, Cineinnati the Holy New Haven.—The New Haven Yacht will b> club be oren May mbers who are anx boats in condition. ie formal opening will be held May 1 for the ials of the S. N. have sent out down the men who company’s wires in nity of Meri- Watetown.—Six of the n th nght he rounded up by pol court, befors Atwood piid fines par Sunday were e and in the po- Justice Curti; s of $1 and costs of B, f $7 Windsor.—The Progressive oldville hae v d to Good Friday ax Arbor Day. club of observe There will | i | l S Our BOCK BEER will be Wholesale Dealer and Distributor JAMES B. SH Commerce (and Mar Norwich, Conn. Because of beer for home use. It is an aid to / extraordinary facilities, careful selection ready April 5 influence and contamination. draught at leading hotels, cafes, bars, ANNON, ket Sts,, the first day of the municipal new year. Oakville—At the last meeting of tiic Oaicville Mothers' ciub it was voted to have a school visiting committee of two to be appointed each mofith to visit the schools at least once during that time and to report at the nex DANDRUFF GERMS MUST GO In America the dandruff germs must go. The war of extermination has becn declared. The baitls has begun and already thousands of Intelligent Amer- icans have permanently rid themselves of this filthiness. Today it is no more necessary for a man to have dandruff in his hair than to have tartar on his teeth. \druft oan never be cured until all, aggravating and indomitable uif gArm Is gonquered and de- And millions of dandruff germs hav been destroyed, thanks to the zru«l scientist and dermatolo who gave to the worlq Parisian Sage, the only real dandruff cure and hair grower the world has ever known. It you have @andruff, Parisian Sage will cure you in two weeks, or your money_back. But besides ridding the scalp of dan- druff, Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop falling hair and ftching of the scalp. It is not a dye. It is a prime favorite with women of refinement. It makes the hair soft, lustrous and beau- tiful, and is not sticky or greasy. Alarge bottle for 50 cents at The Lee & Osgood Co, or by express, charges prepaid, from the American makers, Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffaio, N. Y. If you have backache and urinary troubles you should take Foley's Kid- ney Remedy to strengthen and 'I:rulld up the kidneys so they will act erly, as a serious kidney trbubu my \evelop. Lee & Osgood Co. GEO. A. DAVIS Easter Suggestions WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS, BOTH IN SINGLE BOOKS AND COMBINATION SETS, AT PRICES FROM $1.00 UP. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF THE AMERICAN STANDARD REVISED BIBLES AND THE REVISED NEW TESTAMENT. WE ALSO HAVE THE REGULAR OXFORD EDITION IN VARIOUS BINDINGS AND PRICES. EASTER CARDS IN GREAT VA- RIETY. EASTER BOOKS AND BOOK- LETS. s suitable for . Many useful novel the Easter season. be sérting trees, making of sid. wayks and a clearing up after the new railroad, et Bridgeport. opriations aggre- which will be the iiig (e Boverament of thia during the next fiscal year, will ayailable today CThursday), gating $1 cost of 11 city GEO. A. 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