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grY up for further political honors have also h.gl?d the word “unfavorable.”— A&P Pure Food Daily Bulletin for week commencing Monday, April 10. SPECIAL SALE OF TEAS AND COFFEES WITH EXTRA STAMPS 20 STAMPS FREE | Governor Lilley. with 50c worth of our famous Teas and Coffees 3 2y 3 4 New London. Most of the brick used in the con: will be manufac- tured in Ashaway and be to Westerly on the trolley road. The Stonington champlons played tue first baseball of the season with the Independents of New London Sat- urday. The visitors were walloped to ‘the tune of 9 to 0. ‘Walter Kinney of Providence and Miss Mamie Saunders of the West Side were warrie¢ Saturday morning by Rev, James W. Cunningham, pas- tor of St. Michael's church. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney will reside in Providence. Westerly Delegates Representatives of Local Chapter at D. A. K. Congress— Union Meeting of Christian Endeavor Societies— Plumber to Sue Contractor for $1,400 Due—Amateur Dramatics at Ashaway. Fa It the muf ul bill dies it dles not in vai t has least unmasked its enemles, If the voters of this siate| are they will make a list of them —ang let them lJak to the corporations they snuggle up to for all favors in the future. It is interesting to note that William Waldo Hyde, who has claimed democracy’s banner as his own, has at last found congenial company amon; the enemies of the public utilities bill. Democracy is tq be congratulated. Some of the desertions of self- aj ted leaders is to the everlastio= ain of that much-betrayed y— Some of the best news of the day 1s coming from Governor Lilley's sick- room in Hartford. Here is @ man who has been most viciously pursued by enemies and it is no wondec that his strength has not been equal to all his tasks. Had he fallen under them, the world would have lost a brave fighter. As it is, he bids fair to become well again, to confound all his traducers and to comfort all his friends.—Con- By Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Gardiner, Maine.—*“1 hxv‘e been o The regent, Mrs. Elisha C. Burdick, and Mrs, George M. Burdick, are the representatives of Phebe Greene Ward chapter, Westerly, ‘at the Continental congress of the Daughters of the Am- erican Revolution, which convenes in ‘Washington toda; (Monday). The other delegates from Rhode Island are: Mrs, Charles Warren Lippitt, state mons_that bordered on the senational and therby aroused public interest. He not only preached forcible sermons, but was also a fine baritone singer and accomplished organist, and combined preaching, singing and organ manip- ulation at the church services. He was a gealous Christian worker and was deservedly popular with the people of His brother, Charle~ Wes- { BRIEF STATE NEWS -5 \ Middletown.—Christopher Hills has Dbeen engaged as electrician at the Connecticut hospital for the insane. ristol Press, . “Unfavorable” is a favorite word with legislative committees. In_ most cases it is a wise decision. But if applied to the public utilities bill many of the members who take that position cord, N. H., Monitor. Benjamin Pope wants another trot- ter like The Leading Lady, so is go- ing to send Miss Pratt, 2.17 1-4, to the court of Bingen, 2.0 1- again. Made In A Model Factory. Finest Imported New-Crop Teas, 250, 40c, 50c and 60c a Ib. best Fresh-Roasted Coffees, 20c, 25c, 30c a Ib. Fancy, 35¢ a Ib, We know these Teas and Coffees will do double the work of the same priced goods bought elsewhere. Special Laundry Sale Very ) regent; Mrs. William R, Tillinghast, al- | Westerly. p : great sufferer from organic troubles | TR0 TN T 00 UA T Nealey, Mrs. ley, was a frequent visitor and had - ¥ o7 o o ” andasevere female | George's. Baker, Mrs. Walter S, Frost, | many acquasntances in Westerly. Hartford—Mayor E. W. Hooker, Mrs. P 5 G. NEDRIRE Soop.is wisdp in th Electyo Silicon Chloride of Lime ot w g ] : sesirpsaliion Hooker and their daughier, Miss Ros . & G. Nap p is madg in the , weakness. h e | Mrs. Thomas W. Aldrich, Mrs. Frank 2 5 ] elie Hocker are In: Dhiladslphis: for & , 8c a box 5c a can doctorsaid I would | Chafree, Miss Grace Slocum, Gaspee | The Christian Endeavor society of|galle THockes o) same factory as Ivory Soap. haye to go to the | chapter, {-’lx"u\'igence;‘v%lr& Chfi”"};fi' r:’l:'mzle{l::dmnm-}?efiflly hez:\;‘:gu?; 3 : whidnig) i an | Stearns, Miss Anna Whitney, Mrs. Ed- I ot . of Schools Tinke - o " 7 ],“‘:?,’;'ft‘;},n_m;m‘] ward Darling. Miss Claribel Crandall, | the Seventh-Day Baptist ehurch i W e e L In point of completeness, cleanliness and beauty, the Fairy Soap Pearline | vl niff bege: o | PAwbucket chaptars Mea T W By, | SR It ls Sxpected Anat there|of the commergial department at a Ivorydale factories of The Procter & Gamble Co. have 2 cdbes 7 2 % : > atthewson, - o « S ke hink of it. I} de |37 Stanley, Fiintiock and Powder | members. [The address will be mads salary of §1,300. few equals and no superiors. - e es /c C a package Horn chapier, Pawtucket Mrs. Daniel | by Rev. Edward S. Ninde, pastor o ington Craha: Chancellos SEL. D, . g ~ 3 eg- | Eawards, y,\nss Bdwards, Woonsocket |the Mathewson Street Methodist szg:;;l“g';gew ‘gg‘nm Sicdo Bislo It is there that Ivory Soap is made. z etable Compounc | chapter; Mrs. Nathan B. Lewis, Nar- | church in Providence. The meeting s | cig)” Visit to ‘Harmony jodge, No. 27, Thoe alon P G Nadiiha Sas.is P G 1776 Washing Powder fvory Soap Sanati 1 o Duter: At 5. | being arranged for by C . Dut- | @ g Sl e, “ 2 0a) m: o . iTS?flfifi&?S e o s 0 mos 36 | ton, president of the Westerly union. | K- Of P last week. 4 > P P 18 manufacture: 3c a package 2 cakes 9¢ 25 ] cured after months’ use of them.”—Mrs. Wn.mAxshlt F. D. No. 14, Box 39, e. three B A Bourne, Nathaniel Greene chapter, East Greenwich; Mrs. Edward G. Eas- terbroke, Mrs, F Bristol Mrs, E S. Dixon, ith M. Tille; In the senate Friday morning a sub- stitute act authorizing Cranston to is- sue bonds was discus: Senator La- Danbury.—Councilman Thomas J. Hoyt has been appointed superintend- ent of the watey department, to su ceed Charles B. Mason. - It is not necessary to Soap. s v tell you anything about Ivory Potash or Lye *. A&P Ball Blue Gardiner, A, 'y ‘ber, William Ellery chapter, | tham of Cranston offered two amend- “ You use it; and you know that for bath, toilet and ‘No wornan should sublfit to & surgi- | Newport. - Wil ot B ments, providing that the bonds be ex-| New Britain—The Modern Woodmen fha B ur’oses l); A esanaTad » 5c a can 5cal-41b. box cal operation, which may mea:kdeam. I sn}m (rw;nflluxnu;m. ulle'm“stlfidt gn of Amer:‘m |}|mve°1"(";“|3§;d m;— %1 1.,‘.;- Y purps > q 3 . \ as gi ia E. Pinkham Th from Westerly in | defe; of this motion the fact that in| ture on April 22 in ngs' hal y = 3 —_— %‘:am::flgfiofl;eo% .d:l:aEdeixclusiv; the sudionee. that witnessed ‘the. gro- | Cranston the officials of the state In-| National Lecturer Burns. The same thing is true of P. & G.[Naphtha Soap, Sapolio P&G Naphtha Soap Iy from roots and herbs, a fair trial. ] duction of A Noble Outcast by the Un- stitution have children who are edu- TR T For guick, easy washing, it is unequalled. { . Y, eing for women |ion Dramatic company, composed of |cated at the expense of the —town,l. Norwalk—Plans have been made for OF . e o 5 . e ks 2 cakes 9¢ This famous medicine for | amateuts, in Ashaway, Saturday |which gets no revenue from the state. | & lively and enjoyable summer by the The price of “P. & G.” is higher than that of ordi- has for thirty years proved to be the | 10, WRGL S, b o8 SN four acts, | The bonds amount to $350,000 and ac- | Norwalk Country.club, whose home . . most valuable tonic and renewer .‘(‘11 1st of characters was as follows: g m should not | the old Dorlon house, at Gregory nary laundry soap; but as one cake will last longer and do 2 e L e B iy B gl B i > more work than two cakes of ordinary Gold Dust A&P Washing Powder : illing testi s ored smile, said oply Addison.—The fiftieth anniversary of : . the United States bear willing te e A uiesd smtle, BK10 I el D g of M And ke e | soap, it pays to use it. 18c a large package 3c a package mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E finkham’s ‘Vegetable Compound. It cures female ills, and creates rad ant, buoyant female health. If i‘uu ae ill, for your own sake as well as Jack Worthington, rles Austin, S Lee, wife of the colonel, Flora France, a disputed possession, ner; Sadie, faithful, but free, ackburn’s rival Gray; cady got one thing for the town of Cranston since they in- a the populafion so much that stole one of our Westerly repre- J. Robinson of Addison was celebrated recently with a_turkey super at the Hotel Cornish. Many of their children and grandchildren were present. GAMBE ol fi £ Ccnts—AH Grocers. SPECIAL SALE OF IONA TOMATOES WITH EXTRA STAMPS 5 STAMPS FREE with 3 cans ial. n D: fis Amiiandie rer = Stamford.—The following have been those you love, give it a tria ¥ arion Daly. _The amendments were lost and the | , Stamford 2Fns OUOFIaE Bats oo IONA TOMATOES at 8c a can Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., B | substitute act passed. ating counell Moriighis ae Solntnbuy invites all sick women to write | Charles Wesley Hamilton, who died s ———— at the state convention to be held in r; Fine Red o Tomatoes. Cannot be duplicated anywhere at the price. herfor advice. Heradvice is free, | suddenly last week in Boston, was| William Ahearn, a New London|Zf the State convention 1o me hod and alwovs helnful. known in Westerly as brother of Rev. |plumber, is |1‘rc[" m;;l to tfirmghs:!n and . Jeteinisti’ Grmonde, = Alorney J. Benson Hamiltgn, D. D., pastor of |against a local contractor, through his | % 5 g S — e ‘o Metniodist dhurch about fitteen | bondsmen, to recover about $1,400 al- | James T Coogan and Dr. W. J. Hart Now is the time fo buy FLOUR before it advances in price go. He was also brother of |leged to be due for labor and material 4 PONE AEDAHONRER Bishop. John W., Hamilton and Rev. [{urnished under a sub-contract ff| wallingford—In pite of the -elo- $6.75 bbl. 85¢ ban OAL Franklin Ha chancellor of the v, Washington. An- jdward W. B, Ham- 1ton, TS| government construction work in Ston- ington. The contractor is Frederick A. Eldredge and the bondsmen are John quence of the several gentlemen who poke in favor of the appropriation of 500 for the preservation of the shade we have one of the best plants in the State in regard to equipment--Power Machinery for cutting and threading r of the Massachusetts |T. Edmond and Warren Randall. It ; 5 ' T school. is stated that Mr. Eldridge has 1o | ioee atr the srasiar beoreon mcetine, pipe; Tools for all the various branches of work; force E )n’ Hamilton attracted | property to attach in connection Wwith | ho P mdivt i 4 : g E Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh |! fons to the Westerly | the case_ and that therefore sult will | Shog e o nely individual ‘work w. of skilled, experienced mechanics; large stock of the ' e Burning an g thodist church when he was pastor | be brought on the bond, which is said Best material. - 135 Main St t N ich, G a reet, orwich, Gonn. 'Phone 29-4, ALWAYS IN STOCK. . A D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta. Telephone 168-13. Bmanch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bidg. oct208 liam Y. Thayer. Next Sunday Rev.|will open promptly at 9 o'clock. Afl and Mr Peacock will exchange with Rev.| witnesses must be in the court when g Peter ¢ Welght or the Central Bap- | the udgo enters at tmt time. There| B ROBERT BROWN ESTATE : Check your tist church, Norwich. Mr, Peacock is| will be no waits. Bonds will be called 2 ’ Cough, Cold or Throat Trouble || [now librarian of the Westerly public|if the accused are not on hand when utomo i1e Coal and Wood A. L. Potter & Co. here. He selected subjects for his ser- with Hale’s Honey oi Horehound and Tar to be amply secured. Rev, Joseph L. Peacock, whose res- ignation was recently accepted as pastor of the Calvary Baptist church, but who is supplying the pulpit until a new pastor, Rev. F. A. C. Jones, of Rochester, assumes charge, preached in the First Baptist church, Norwich, Sunday, in exchange with Rev. Wil- library. The superior court for Washington county, April term, will open at West Kingston today (Monday) with pros- pects of a long session. Five cases will East Hampton.—Dr. E. H. Morlarty, who has just left the hospital at M Clements,” Mich, seems to be getting along all right now. He underwent three operations for appendicitis, get- ting out too quickly after the first op- eration. A letter has been received by his brother, D. J. Moriarty, Bridgeport.—Hereafter the city court their names are called. Judge Foster proposes to conduct the cqurt on busi- ness principles. Most Famous Female Seminary. The good fortune of Smith college in We till orders promptly, and our guarantee stands back of material and workmanship. When you think of Plumbing, Steam or Gas—think of BROWN. 65, 57, 59 West Main Street. Telephone: 133. —-1-_' Free Delivery. Carriage Just Arrived a Carload of Maxwell Automobiles. Can be seen at Auto Garage, Painting mar19d ¢ given to the grand jury on the|securin d T e g as president a man who had an T“ Mollow ¥ OD'QHHIK llnt. hl he mDSF lln{v)'or(anl is declined the presidency of the college < | No‘ 21 ches'n.' s'.r“l. he best to be had and at the right MAY BE I from ‘Joseph T, urpliy of Westerly | etimation of thoss Who elect o make I'r mmming Free Demonstration. frerd . B o gl wo months ago. He was arrest- s D e ot Sningien. can'm ||l TOO LATE ed'in Stamford, waived examination in | caucation, a career. Considering the B.—Automobile Pantin B o Lot o Sh11 yos. KUOE Bt ook the ‘Thirg disfrict_court in Westerly | fanperstive newness of these inatitu e 0“ a Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda d Repairi H.F. &A WLEY and has been confined in the Wash- , thel el y ; | Trimming and Repairing. . F. & A. J. DA ington county fail in default of bonds, | POSPerity 8re almost phenomenal. Anything on wheels built to order, | may14d ! Pike’s Toothache e has srolen ot Jonst Avomes. | Of those best known, each seems to | | Cure in One Minute three horses, according to. hig - own | B&ve some distinction of its own. Smith “mmer ove J. A. MORGAN & SON, memoranda, and he is wanted for horse stealing in Norwich and other places the largest number of students, with Wellesley next, and each has to put up the bars to applicants a num- The stifling air of a M. B. RING. marsd PRICES AND WORK RIGHT, in Connecticut and in New York, New E : ! ( 0&1 and l umber Jersey, Delaware, Massachusetts and | ber of months in b il Rt close kitchen is changed to £ g e geand ks &2 | vear for lack of accommorations. Wel- i 5 X . We carry a well selected line of all turn an indictment this| leSley has the largest library, and a e ceesue B e cfl ar Ml Iflw Houks fllr lhfl sllmlu TBlm sises family coal. Lumber for bulld- (Monday) afternoon and Fuller's trial g:;:sikfl‘{’;";‘gcog“"“!b; b i i) installing a New Perfec- 5 Contoal Whart, Tel. 884 Zrill probably begin next Monday, TWo | o reest annual tncome. Wellesley tion k Blue Flame Norwich Free Academy sept19d TEETH ses and_ two liquor nuisance cases will also be considered by the grand jury. second and Smith third, though Rad- cliffe doubtless enjoys privileges not Oil Cook-Stove to do the family cooking. CORPORATION, ‘ are now ready at 507-515 North Main Street. ' cranston's, The divorce docket wil represented in expenditure charged = LA Tuepdar Besioos ko T mumporder | against her, and for the mumber: of No kitchen furnishing is | 158 Main Street. and old cases there are nine new cases. students she has the largest corps of 0 convenient as this stove. Sheiee aprédaw The petit jury will be called in Wed- | instructors, being only four behind G Arndagre NEED TO BE FIXED. nesday and there are fen cases as.|Smith. Mount Holyoke is ohe of the ives 2 working heat at = b fPhogr By most recent of the women's colleges, once, and maintains it £ IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY There are nine new civil cases and | though she built her foundations strong fonarchd h & Bt By corba Tty o e ol in the prestige of what was long New ks st (R L AND DIES LARGE PRICES ? The petit jurors from Westerly are|Ensland’s most famous female semin- without overheating the . . Y . Nathan Derrs, Gooree W. HosmeYyore | ary.—Boston Transoript. oot Tha d you can laugh at the other fellow. C. H. HASKELL 489 —— 'Phones 87 Franklin 8t. jan12d 68 Thames St. A Necessity Besides A Luxury Especially during warm weather is this delightful soap. It's a skin soap, 0od for the skin, it is pecu- 1i a class of its own in these days where many preposterous claims of efficiency are made for what are after all only ordinary and often ha Sulpho-Napthol Soap Without the least particle of pain you can have the most sen- gitive teeth removed by our method We fill teeth with silver or enamel for 50 cents and ‘gold for $1.09, or solid gold crowns for $5.00. 1 set of teéth $8.00 with the QUADRUPL ATTACHMENT, H. Dougherty, Adam Archie, Willlam B. Priggs, James McCall and Horace B. Pierce, and on the grand jury are Abram L. Olmstead, George W. Austfn Alfred A, Stillman, Isaac H, Harvey and Nathan M. Barker. Luther, the bright little son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dock, and who is a genéral favorite, met with painful in- The Oldest Automobilist. Two years ago last November Bos- ton was much interested in the arrival there of Mrs. F. D. Cottle, who at the age of 97 had made the journey from New York to that city In an automo- bile in company with her grandson. Very likely she would not have made that visit had it not been for the fact _ NEW PERFEC Wick Blue Flame 0il Cook-Stove is built with a CABINET TOP just like a steel ON E. G. RAWSON, Agt,, House 854-2, 227 Main St. 'Phone 559, apri0d Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES $15.00 which positively prevents teeth jury in front of his home in High street | that her home in San Francisco' was is the most convenient stove eve Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch ir from moving. Saturday afternoon. The little chap is | destroyed by fire and earthquake and : ::‘régies‘dnl.:mindi-pmubfe ey allcdddbod ] & 20-year Gold Filled Case. Better Teeth Cannot Be Made. just a bit reckl and while riding on | that experience brought her to New . ts' powesful burners to- its handy racks for towels d Eaqui Work guaranteed ten years, [J|Dis bicycle he made a quick turn and | York to live. Since that time she has g T P RTECTION. T her s dor tomels Up-to-date Equipment and as we lease our offices and e o in front of a pass- | become quite an enthusiastic automo- £ ‘h‘:i“.“:l’y ith Hthoet Cabinst T "“'-A g 4:Gis tead o \bave been established here five le was struck by the horse, | pilist, and two days ago gave notice ad either with or without Cabinet Top, Ask your an arantec: ’ years, our guarantee is of in- from his bicycle. One of the| at the headquarters of the automobile dealer, or write our nearest agency. Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year 's feet grazed the boy's body and B Satisfactory Service. disputable value, carnival committee that s! as a can- i i We wiil o Dieasea any time [ {0 of the wagon wheels passed over | Gidate for the honor of queen of fha The TR T o ; it s S Gold Filled Case, to examine your teeth without e carnival parade against Annette Kel- 4 to S b The boy was thrown to the granite | |, handsome o 3 chargs, pavement and he re-sived a cut In the | \Crnann, the champion swimmer, and . am, piece of # Also a full line of the New Style Open from 9 till 8 and another stage lady. Mrs. Cottle cele- (Tormerly Chapman’s.) £ | forehead which rendered him semi- | prated her 100 . ““" housefurnishing and giv Si Ri ot th > birth £ g and gives ignet Rings. . Sundays from 10 till 2. unconscious. He was carried o his| brarcs rer 100th birthday = ebout a a clear, powerful light more agreeable than gas or elec- Telephons 10. aprie e King Dental Parlors, home and Dr. Edwin A. Lewis sume]the world shall move on and leave her, * tricity. Safe everywhere and always. Made of brass Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons 8 ' moned. Bosides the cut in the fere- '\ finely nickel-plated—just the thing for the living-room. and a complete line of up-to-d DR. JACKSON, Megr. Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. head the boy received several contu- sions and brulses. but luckily no seri- ous injury resultéd. Search warrants for liquor were erved Sunday morning on Oliver E. itt and Wiilis Almy, proprietors of g stores in the Martin block. At~ torney Harry B. Agard, especial em- ploved by the police committee in Tiquor issued the warrants. Chief Bransfield, Policeman West and Constable Reardon visited the Almy store and at the same time Sergeant Brown and Policeman Holland caliea at the Gavitt stos At Almy’'s store one quart bottle filled with whiskey and another guart bottle partially filled were found on the prescription counter. At Gavitt's a quart Lottle of whiskey was found at the soda fountain. These were seized and that was all the liquor that intox Albanian Customa Some strange customs exist in Ak bania. To compliment an unmarried woman, for instance, is provocation for death. A bloody enemy is under amnesty while in the company of a woman. A woman may shoot a fiance who breaks his betrothal or call upon the young man’s father to kill him. If a man commits murder, and, flying for his life, enters the house of another, friend or foe, he is safe. This is the case, even if he takes refuge in the house of a brother of the man he has slain. He may not remain there for- ever; but for three days he can live on the best that the house provides. (Incorporated) If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Car No. 108,138 Loaded with our SEED POTATOES Jewelry. FERCUSON & CAARBONNEA) Franklin Square. mar25d DR. JONES, ° Dentist, is now open for practice at \ 35 SHETUCKET ST. EFRIGERATOR OURS IS THE BEST S n an even tempera- The Best, Because— They They maint; t require less ice. ‘hey can be easily and quickly aned. generate o no dampness. smell, no mo WALL PAPERS We carry the best medium priced and cheap line of Wall Papers to seen in Norw Specially good v ues in White Back Chamber and Kitchen Papers at 7, 8c and 10c per F is delightfully emollient, cleansing, s e When that time is up, he is shown on il No charge for border he-lmgma_nd n!;(:\:e all 5:5;;\15 and e Mereain Ty theseaeh |k way, Twentytoce hows s ghven Sallier war i s with a Complete New preventative, It is a wonderful germ roment license for the sale of | him to makae, his e: ; after that ceivi 4 i irect B it ooy germ Try them all. overnment licen e sminrck e fo SAkalA et mrh‘o:d \(\:las reLu:‘ed TLISSC;J)]MOI‘nmg d}mc;.liroThArooitooE( SHEA & BURKE, 37-41 Main St. Equipment. the skin soft and whie, prevents the | [ e feud begins.—The Balkan Trail ounty, Maine, and they are going like “hot cakes.” > : 5 it very ki Local Laconics. g ’ ‘ = it Room 10 ’Phone 114-3 ffi.’.f“:iiéf:f;"fi:5,“:'&:&;‘3:?";’“3 y kind and brand Penjamin Wiley of New Bedford is S We have already placed another order to meet our R| . o +ye sest ded : i : of flour Th |the giiest of his daughter, Mrs. John - . e RS prave:u iiffmn" where the skin has 5 €N try | Kenyon, on the West Side. The Kitihon Fleor,. customers’ demands, so send us YOUR ORDER now ALES and LAGER been bruised or brpken. -+ i e % : ; Miss Tstelle Murray has assumed| Tt the 1 opinion that nothin to insure prompt delivery. Go To Price 2%, a eake, For waleby drugpits or. grocers, e Qv ties = - general opinion nothing i P Tl ereso LT R Westerly | i quite so satisfactory and cleanly as a & ALt t e de—tull “The Plank,”s Frankiinst. COMMENCE NOW R e C | e e | ichen oo vhich s the Soring Wheat ‘oY, Soan sced—-fu ocoxnecn « suea o Splect Your Spring Wall Papers RVTAL NI, GOy S Apaits r retuined from @ twe|time honored scrubbing with soap and grown and cheap. Telephone 554-4. sept15a P P H,_‘m Bostea, Mass. visit in Washington Saturday. |water, and were it not for the labor of We have them In all grades and 3 <hin " |keeping such floor theg; v\i:ml('l Eemore SPECIAL--Asparagus Roots (Colossal and Pal- ’ B k B {\ri«'n!, all new, h‘llr‘l\x(llll\l: our Imported Contractor Smith has bee; a lly in f: i . Papers, and at all prices. T S DR N TS Our the "Contract 10 pave the Stonington | ¥he work of scrubbing may be greatiy | f| MEtt0) two years old. While they last at soc per Burkhard(’s Bock Beer A ABILTg0 ik Datnts, Decsess LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY the leader of them portion of the vitrified prick, Broad street bridge with irdick of Westerly finest residence Westerl, and will lightened by using in each pailful of water a solution made by dissolving a tablespoonfulc of Gold Dust washing WHEN you want to put your busi- hundred. This is a barggin for prospective buyers. TRY IT. FINEST IN THE CITY. THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Fraaklie tions and Muresco. Now booking orders for paper hanging and Jdecorating. painting, YOu WANt to put your busi ed 2 marriage of Noyes Eflgler inumll uflglity ofd:lot';-!e{d B ' UR:T GH 2 irman Main and Miss Edna Viela this is used on tl oor each week ol P.F. Al We are confident our Ples, Cak a allow i, North Stonington S o i ich seems i il 26 . 4 Dread cannot be excelied Give us a all. Butsave time and g SR e m‘;:.'fi‘;,’}:du,,:;j e sk ol . . arstnw 0- i 92 and 94 West Main Street. t order. i . Telephone orders. mardd nov2d 20 Fairmount Strest. The brick residence soo LI Socbblog etfe sfepe sl wedc Wik DR. CHAS. H. LAMB, rourt Sireet | MONEY. by trying| me ok rosdanes mon to ve orect. Tel. 897. 23 and 25 WATER ST. e i . __THERE I3 no advertising medium 1 £ m.rn Conunfl;ut equu‘wm'x'n“-n " N2 for business results, % Ceresota first. ness before the public, there 1s no me- WHEN Office at Hodge's Stable, Bath Street. | ness perore tne public. Bul- e similar in design to the George S. here is no me- almer residence in Pequot avena mmc&'umn"” u;?‘l#l th all.-u“m_._‘ 16 Town St o 6185, lum Better t:‘nmnu!n ne a