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GEO. A. DAVIS ‘We Have Many ‘Special Lines fo offer IN THE CLOTHING BUSINESS . Owing to the non-appearance of the READ CAREFULLY EVERY WORD "~ COLLINS CASE AT WESTEIILY Committee of Town Council to Prepare Agreemnt for Collins’ Sfgnature—Miss Stillman Entertains for Miss Parkinson, of Norwich—High School i onor Pupils— John 'Pozzoin Losss Two Toes—Wm. S. Dutton of Danielson and Miss Greene of Pawcatuck Married. on of the There was a special se . Westerl A‘;"“'l f"]‘ '1:" T,,H,nduthx;nr:fi \‘Llrll[,lumnix{l ;x‘r uv:‘y'er ‘}2:‘";\'“?:5;:;{ \ The Colonial Glass line is always it Susant! Cotnciltas bert Stenhoage was declared nons % 3 > desirable. Pitchers from. 25c up; O e Nianuie section. At | aul T l:j:nr“;: :’n .:m n’l:: We are going to give you fifteen days’ selling of the Finest, Largest and Handsomest Assortment of Smart New Spring Clothing for Fabie T inblong el beta; Hkale :‘u'}’,fi’,fi'..'fi".f,"n‘.‘h“fé for quty at Biiv- | a of the criminal docket. ‘ Men, Boys and Children at prices that are bound to create a sensation at this, the commencement of the season. We do this because it Sticks and Candle Shades; Small - i Shac the council g6 into | John Pozzoni, employed in the Lore / gives us an opportunity to show you a variety of styles, of Fabrics, Patterns and Colorings surpassed by no other clothing house in Norwich SIS, Portahies) 1 (5% handetine s ssion raine mill, was seriously injured on : assortment of Jardinieres and Fern The meeting was for the purpose of | Thursday after: He was wrestling 4 this season. COME AND LOOK AT THEM. We are not insistent about having you make your spring purchases while these special prices Dk Russlin Bl Pobtorys ellc 3 i h fell 2 T1em font. me Campine 't o) (B are in force, but we offer them cheerfully if you do. ' Coffes' Machines i niskel and eoppor; Collins, who had heen found gailty * oot was caus e o maintaining a »r nuisance, ap- | chinery crus o was d- ‘ of maintaining r b grat s s A3y e i Traveling Companions in nickel; Bur- pealed to the supreine court where his A . 8 i - 2 exceptions were dismissed, mizht have |found pecessary to amputate two toes. . F sAT“HnAY APH"- 24lh ‘ I TUESDAY MAY | l rowe's Feather Weight Card Tables, entence suspended upon payment of —_— v 1 l ' ranging a plan. whereby Albert \x!l'& in the superior court »ndition that he huu\d\l,rv\\xu from | Mrs Thomas Vincent of Brookiyn, mewam TR o R iy, NGB, oy | 58S B e i A WE OFFER YOU THE ADVANTAGES OF THE PRICES QUOTED BELOW M rsivd el e o8 Wt sentence suspe envelopes; no waste; 50 per package. satisfied one ¢ harles F. Bes been appoint- L e L o ety Vgt g i MEN'S SUITS YOUNG MEN'S SUITS | Men’s Cravenette Coats Men's and Young Men's Venience and expense by reason of the suits brought against him. In other | p, . Freeman T. Whitman has re- Eg R —— All New Spring Styles. / TRUUSERS GEO- A. DAV]& Each one guaranteed rain proof. fnstances similar to this, sentence had | sizned the oastorate of the V 3 \ Bewm susponded,. whiere ‘Dleas. of 00 [ hap sy Coare i the resigna: In our Men’s Suit Department we A large variety to select from. 25.29 Broadway B e te a0 nd Deroros the jHion Das Been sccepted. offer you absolutely correct models, | Our §.00 SUITS — Sale price $3.98 s R e e i e :‘;“: :Rggzg‘;: —Ss.l price “m apr2idaw attoFney general expresse llingness i 3 eaa i i $15.00 COATS — Sale price....$ 898 | $2.00 TROU. — Sale price $1.29 — gy gt Mo it i o LA R o B fashioned to our special” order from | Our §10.00 SUITS — Sale price $6.48 o % $2.00 TROUSERS — Sale price $1.98 in bis behalf. He expresse ed nurse in the employ of the the choicest patterns and fancy col- | .. 31000 SUITS — Sale price $7.98 $18.00 COATS — Sale price....$11.98 | 3i5) ang $5.00 DRESS TROUS- $3.24 Vis Nurses association Fellows will attend a the Broad Street Sunday evening in ry of Odd $15.00 Buy; a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch In r Gold Filled Case. $10.00 ness to sign any re that he would res in the future and was even r retire from the business The Messrs, Collins were then cused and orings. Our $15.00 SUITS — Sale price $9.98 MOTHERS! Our line of Boys' Clothing is complete. They are made of the latest patterns and " styles. Always looks good and wear well. Our $10.00 SUITS—Sale price $ 598 KNEE PANTS 85c kind ... Christian ance of the annmivers ship, Our $12.00 SUITS—Sale price $ 6.98 TOP COATS Our $15.00 SUITS—Sale price $ 9.98 that a committee composed o he M 0c tnen ‘Burdick and Culley, witt at the Methodist S e MEN'S and YOUNG “MEN'S Top | 50¢ kKind ceeeeeneenne. % ot A $2.00 SUIT — ST 5ok E A Watol o S0coeas Pransfleld, were appointed t officlate ur X —Sale price £ L 75 oate e A $2.75 SUIT — ‘$1.79 an ggreement for Mr. Collins’ 5 : Dutton COATS in all the prevailing style c kind 3% A $000 SUIT — Sale price :279 Gold Filled Case. and to present the same for % ,,,;\”“4;‘;'1 and Miss Etta Greene Our $21.00 SUITS—Sale price $13.98 | sgreatly reduced prices. $1.00 Knickerbockers ........ A $5.00 SUIT — Sale price......$3.48 Also a full line of the New Style Signet Rings. pecia] meeting of the town c to be held Saturday evening. Just before adjournment the su London will play Bulkeley - $50 was voted at the disposal of aseball w » Westerly high_school . Soljeitor Kingsley in connection with i park this (Friday) Men’s F“rnlshln S - | "Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, the defense of the suit of Courtland P. [ afternoon | bel the first league and a complste line of up-to-date Jewelry. (FEAGUSON & CHARBONNEAY, Franklin Square,, Chapman sagainst the town of West- fgame for the home team, & erly for alleged qamages in MER SHIRTS, $1.50 with the Watch Hill road meat. William C. Spargo, Alexander Mitch- . 95c¢ . 6% 39¢ kind —Sale price . $1.00 kind —Sale price king —Sale pri well attended masquerade soclal Men's Soft MEN’S UNDERWEAR—Fine French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers ell and Daniel Lowry were de s e row sland 1odge of Westerly, | Sor DGOSR S Tiom, N . UNDERWEAR — Sale price 39 £ xth annual u s ¥ - ' JAR — Sale price 3€e and mar25d fhie Independe: Order ot Oud S A ATy A v s Lk Manchester Unity, hool, Pawecatuck, rches will ot S Sy o o ’ W sstully operated upon for ap- c HOSE, black and brown ..........9c pair, 3 pair for 250 . provincial grand master; Cl tart) pendicitis in the umnvm_l lmsxw!v.fl on FANCY HOSE — Sale price . 10e tl ats I A n Thornton, provinclal depu g ““l*{‘” o '4':,'»]‘ Her v{xnx:\x( on is c NCY HOSE — Sale price 21z :::;?&Sr?ofirn»{fr’\df prov e 10¢ HO! mixed colors—Sale price 4c OURS IS THE BEST treasurers John Rus (—_——- SPRING 7o $1.50 HATS — Sale price..... .. 89 The Best, Because— A. Kinworthy, Charles SPRING - ¢ H. Lee, book examiners; Alf Goo $ BBIEF STATE NEws SPRING . 3% )0 HATS — Sale price........$1.29 Wi 2 win, guditor; Emanuel Oldfield, dis- X maintain an even tempera- trlet reporter. v SPRING kind, all styles S — Sale price........ $1.79 The provincial grar master an- B v SPRING four-in-hands 20 " a I‘u\ an be easily and quickly nounced the appointments of the fol- i § il e $3.00 HATS — Sale price....... $2.45 cleaned lowing officers and committees: Al- | Middletown—he new Guild house | 2o 7 0 ToveparLs R G A e 3% They generate no smell, ne fred Goodwin, Frank Hullivan, cre n « tion with All S apel 15 z oA 63 motlé, no dam tials; Austin G, Jerome, Georg s ( ormally opened on Tuesday even- & 4 Seensy. o BnaRo o Whalan, | 108 A large line of GENT'S GLOVES, all styles, mocha, castor and kid, WALL PAPERS Ralph H. Shaw, George Lord, Thoma 4 e #at reduced price, Lund, refreshments. s o h b B B We carry the best medium priced Wifliam Arnott, guardian; A. H bt S g il B el o cheap line W Papers t Pierce, warden; John Henrel, ed by Bristol tribe Tuesday 2 in Nor supporter provincial crmd s . in \‘\ h « m gl:n);:"\i 3{}5( Burrville—Miss Helen Whiting, who e s i Sha e provincial 2 ‘e Clarke, left hip. s : Sasistant sec 4 SHEA & BURKE, 37-41 Maim St In Rhode The annual meet- (] rubordinate with Sl 9 BAGS aprad #hip of 2,628, on January far OPEN EVENINGS OPEN EVENINGS there ts were Misses Paf Qfary 'L. Burdick, Grace D, Arnold Mary Whitter, Ruth C. Burdick abeth C. Greene, and Willlam 1. ( Zion chur vening. GLEANJINGS. educated in the east and is one of the ost intelligent women of the terri- h Wednesday | | Rich or poor or proud and handsome, r has an arrest | ngton f Mrs, Mary been ap- | | Even you can read this Chanson, g and undoubtedly this is | POir w ¢ ] ge | oo wn in this tion that can | at Bays L. 1, as suc - = | B_\' no law of luck or chances, { i by o o husband, who recently died. Dr. A. A. Murphree, president ¢1 the $ 1 o such. indulgence. e sy State College for Women at Tallahas- ° 9 Every tooth you save enhances, . 3% 1A RIBBON prnz» went to Mr. Byron and the s, ond to Miss Ruth Burdick. — SR tereal Ropart Hha RiBtar Has sec has been glected president of the = whrineipal John H. Swaine of the g Tkl b (P ('u‘f.’ ton has 4 Eenius for | Sniversity of $lorida 2nd has sccept- Rl your smiles and conversation, L:)ENS :';‘:T B ey i wohiod Sandfordtown district, Monday | much furope and a happy | °d. He succeeds Dr. Sledd who re- ) Renders joy to all relations. k e honors of the ng, 'w and calf that | knack of describing them for hix read. | igned. oaded with our Foommie BRUSH lass Miss e ir when teeth are aching, nd set fire to the | ers y Don't de dootiz ; el g barn, which was burned. —_ y 5 : _ James Bowne Platt, who for nearly | i A 2 e Thompsonville—Major _James B.|c At the mature age of 15 Miss Mary | forty years was publisher and business SEED ’ )O ’ A I 0 E :‘S | Save ther, all their shapes remaking, - onville Jan . | crozer of Philadelphia is an M. | manager of the Poughkeepsio Daily iicvs pood ed, | 1 3 and antiseptic. The | Houstc F. H. 1 5 the Upland Hunt club that longed and health exten 0 sland 5 & dentifi : s b | entifrice which combines H e s the Upl n zle, dicd tn his home in Poaghiecp- . Mecon ok l;p w.ul(h‘\»xwlllx(sA“']u\\\uunris to Miss { NV, e wed hobit i AneeS Evory, iiho & tooth i6 mendes, | = o oety Ais lary’s exper . | 3561 % sonel thartate Teias Bisn sl : 5 : @nak jency wit lightful o | e founder of the Fagle. After an edu- was received Tuesday Morning direct from Aroostook You will find your joy remended, | BEORETIR N t 4 A Choctaw woman who is promicert | cation in the Dutchess County acade- : =Y t o Tile 166 o o | . in club work is Mrs, J. R. i 1y he entered the service of the news- County, Mdine, and they are going like “hot cakes. | Dentist T *my crown” reveals it, for the collec- len were broken The politicians interested in select- Sitckeaha, Indisn Tgrtory Sng candidates for the tow il, | without the co-operation ¥ican comm erly,_are ir SR We have already placed another order to meet our { | Every art by art conceals it, customers’ demands, so send us YOUR ORDER now [ | Nature gave all in good seaso GAINED N NETEEN POUNDS To insure prompt delivery. { Teatn, 1o et it mainds to vouson.” [:2 Absolutely clean seed--full J§ | it haestantl yuuey oc filns apededaw of their “ A Spl‘ing wneal < 4 4n | § hall their 1oss be mine or thine, the purp sociation the results of ’ grown and cheap. B ] 5.}:,."‘,..5‘?,1‘,».,,‘.-:~mu.,‘ T ot iN TEN WEEKS TIME SPECIAL--Asparagus Roots (Colossal and Pal- ki e Sl DR- JoN ES; Bridgeport.—L. B ¥ gent of New Haven road, at freight in and out of shows that the city is 7 |Rapid Development of Texas Boy Due To tive worker in politics of thigynew movement, a he has been ssful in undertaken in local pol metto) two years old. While they last at soc per DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY » hundred. _ This is a bargain for prospective buyers. 237 Main Street ne“tlst! s for 20d is now open for praciice at There seems to be h i ir. Nickerson's figures for the b g e T Sab it oF rosesion | ¢ * diow . continuing New Cooper Treatment. 35 SHETUCKET ST. of drug store proprietors where cr Fithe game;ghree monthy) . ., & A 2 . : z O A e T R R weats who have weak, puny, deli- ) Discovery, which had been high- - 6 A i 0 mistake will be made || with a Complete New 0es not exceed two quarts, as that is ——————— cate children will be interested in the recommended by responsible per- ’ A s not ex Wo quarts, as that - ; T make no exaggeration whor. I | in selecting THIS school eport he amount permitted by law to li story of little Arthur Hartma J | 1 Mher 1io | HIS THRIFTY SOUL IN REVOLT. 3 artmanii, J. | say his cendition changed for the het- i ensed druggists. Therc are no li- b ¥ ged for the b | L Beised cruggats, Thefo are mo - | of Houston, s, which was recent. | ter the vory et A e sare wml B Tel. 897. 23 and 25 WATER ST. i as the one to attend. | Equipment nse o | : o Iy brought to public notice. He is|the Cooper medicine, and his rapid resent time and therefore mome are ) 2 ogally. pemmitica 1afToiore Tone arc | Cause of Deacon's Opposition to Pas- | the son of A. R Hartmann, a steam | improvement was a delight to see THENEW LONDON || Room 10 ’Phone 114-3 s i B il R tor's Exchange of Pulpits. engineer, who formerly lived at 2019| -His - bowels were thoroughly ” quantity or for any purpose. - | Hutchins Street, Houston, Texas, but | cleansed, his appetita_increased, he Bu-Slness @ue D I owlse Some years ago druggists were 1i-| Although the Rev. Mr. Carter knew S s TholiNed [aw). Sl GhE. tity ined streagth, and soon began to e | | censed in Westerly, but this condition | that the senior deacon of his new | remins, ' UVeS On one of the rural | Siay sl aHow Rigie G Hee aas husith, [| FABrubeck,m; Newlandon. Co | was changed while Judge Thomas H. ! church was a thrifts N ; | We gave him the ~ New _Discovery Catalogue for the asking. | Peabody was a member of the c | ehurch was a thrifty New Englander,d Regarding his li*tie boy's illness and | about ten weeks, by which time he ] ° | 0 ‘A propo 1s made to | he was not entirely prepared for some | subsequent recovery, Mr. Hartmann | was entirely recovered. He is now | — three of the .u, t drug stores, but this | of the evidences of Deacon Getchell's . baby boy was sick for|three years old and weighs forty H erln i ) e of e sl arig stores, bt 1his| of the evldences off Dencon Getcbells | ST, (MY, J80), boy, way (sl o | thrse, yeirs, o and_weighe for JOSEPH BRADFORD, ([0 Select Your Spring Wall Papers ody on the ground of diseriminat 3 8 flammation of the stomach and intes- | nineteen pounds while taking the He was not in favor of licensing favor your exchanging with the Har- | tines, and Jaier suffered from indi- | Cooper medicine. BO l( Bi der We have them In all grades and drug stores, but if the rity borville minister more than once in | Zestion. I <onsuited” several gdoctors, | “We re{l de;)x}ly grateful for what o P - irrh'cs, all o !‘;I”h"\h": our Imported clded otheriwise, M i @ bu v couM prescri sthing in | Cooper's New Discovery has done for Papgrs, and at all prices SAROAE Tal: Diby k) n the in- | the year,” sald the deacon, shaking M | ;h. way cf food that would a with | our little boy—in fact, T do not beliave 3, ’ Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, | Al%o afouldings and Paints, Decora- %0 7he s Haehibl that: AT ahe¥i® | head at Mr. Carter's suggestion of a | him. and although I spent hundreds | he would have been with us now were a apel‘ ep al‘pe ep 108 BROADWAY. ticas and Muresco. iy second exchang of dollars for drugs. tonics, patent | it not fo: this splendid. medicine.” Z Telephone 252. oct10d | Now booking orders for painting, decided fio| “I thought you all enjoyed his |/ ”,'Th'{yl.l Wer s ume Ay h'vx"" Cooper’s New Diseovery is now on |, The new Papers comprise beau- As usual we are showing the paper hanging and decorating. and the | preaching,” said the minister, with 45 o ale by all druggists everywhere. It tiful patterns and colorings. greatest variety and newest ideas b iy n(..mr« in any form in the town | o cha B &y 2 | T was not a believer in advertised | {s a_Boon /to stomach sufferers. A 3 1 y of 1 Tt s".”fl ! l!hd;] s r'",'.u"dl;“}‘ 4 es ecially’ for children, but | sample bottle sent free upon request Florals at 10¢, 15¢ up. | in Floor Coverings at very mod- VVfltCh Repa ”ng P.F. MURTAGH, VA ehaidd B o g e e BB hat's not the point,” sald the dea- doctors had failed to|Ly addressing The Cooper Medicine Tapest d Fabric effects for erate prices. done at Friswell's t Mai Selore: aaotiot. aoa AT e onoat I vy chin tBak ion Hie Joalk a5 fasufitie | eI tiF ided to try Cooper's | Company, Dayton, Ohio. i e e Db 3 Sraakit for. ftesit AT oo g .. ng of the season at Watch Hill, there | to his family and friends. “The point | —— !"",,c"'g ining Ingrains at 35c, 46c, 65¢, 75¢. WL, FRISWELL 2527 I-' i ‘elephone orders. mar are more lignor raids than at®any oth- | ig that we pay $5.25 m S s Matti Fib - ranklin g A R a pay $5.25 more a Sunday ot 2 attings and Fiber. 3 9 A : | . pes, Fine Parlor Papers, Bur- y ; ? The councils of the § :(;)‘r";v”\r)v"lv[ergll'h.x‘:Ah;:‘l({O(vllo over to | ANNO NC, ENT lang, L Iharapti: Btes Lincleums in all widths. jan22daw IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED o igsue dr arborville, you go over | M - AND DIES malgiatntiy the there it's just the same as making (Competent assistants for Papering, | Tapestries, Brussels. B kh d"s Bock Be o anen feae the Harborville church a present of || The N. Johnson Co. having dissolved we have leased || ®t> Carpet-size Rugs, urknar €| you can taugh at the other feliow n 1 4 | that sum, and what I'm saying is that | ¥ : TRY IT. E. G. RAWSON, Agt,, fier 50t | onee & season's enough tor us to con. || the store formerly occupied by them and are now —_— i A2 S T RSy House 8542, 227 Main St. 'Phone 659, 10d illage of | ¢p i ribute to - their support”—Yout's |} prepared to show a full line of Woolens, in all the WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. LSON. _— T A latest shades and sfyles. Quality and workmanship : THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Frankiln FOR THE BEST catuck Ju In the superior court at- South SoJ ] 'eb2i 5 guaranteed. N S ‘ 'lb rt & SOHS et ALES and LAGER signed for trial Friday, would be con- 3 D. F. PULSIFER & CO., 33 Broadway. . . l e 3 [ DR. CHAS. B. LAMB, Geo To Kingston Thursday, Jydse Balke ed that the civil suit of he , but will "lh tinued for the docket” at Wester] 'k a community where he can di- . A RENINARIAN horr"lhe court will convene Tuesday, [ vide his Senncriaa ‘with Bome - pibe S el FRANK COXETER. 137-141 Ma][] Strect, Ofics S& Bigsly sirals, Dath Sitem, . Pvlaltl.fi. :Fs:l‘::“. » Aay . n-fll1 was Grills against Joseph A ‘looking glass breaker. House, 15 Town $t. /Telephons 618-6 Telephom 5