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' PLUMBING AND GAGFITTING. | The Vaughn Foundry Cn: IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 (o 25 Ferry Street Jan22d The Best Dollar's Warth s what most people ars looking aftst today, and the fellow who cannot glve it Is working under a strong hondicap. That applies to my business—PLUMB- ING. 1 only ask for a chance to prove my ability to give it to you J. F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, wafl Franklin SI!'EBL Real Saturday “Quality” Bargains IN THIS SPECIAL SATURDAY BARGAIN SALE OF NEW, FRESH, NEEDFUL GOODS THE ADVANTAGES ARE SO EVIDENT THAT EV!';RY WOMAN WILL CAR- RY AWAY WITH HER A VIVID IMPRESSION OF Junite WHAT “QUALITY” BARGAINS MEAN—NO WORD MEANS MORE IN THIS STORE THAN ONE WORD “QUALITY.” WE WANT TO IMPRESS YOU WITH THIS ONE WORD AN}) ALL IT IMPLIES WHEN YOU BUY A BARGAIN FROM THE BOSTON STORE. HUNDREDS! i | OF ALERT, ECONOMICAL WOMEN HAVE FOUND FAS- | CINATION IN SEEKING OUR “QUALITY” BARGAINS LI Fourteen Positions | BECAUSE THEY ARE PRACTICAL, HELPFUL, REAL. HAVE BEEN FILLED by the Norwich : MAIN FLOOR. | Satin Directoire Cloths n end effect and | This cloth s6c grade—Today | $ | wool back. In appearande it closely | resembles — | messal . Width 40 | inches, colors Copenhagen, gold-brow | Men's Underwear fehe g 3 ‘ant Men's Neckwear i d Boys' Silk Four-in-Hamds, the in the narrow shape, fine colledtion, s a pure silk face and 25¢. | light blue, tan, light gray, orchid and | Sabourin and Mrs. Boucher, ] | Men's Balbriggan Und ar, shirts | Dlack. These goods are slightly im- REBEKAHS. B“SlfleSS long and short sleeves, drawers, rein- | Mrfect in - the fnish—Special price| . gnq Mrs. B B. Worthington, forced and double seat, value 42¢—To- | $1.19 a yard. Mrs, Margaret Hart, Mrs. Minnie Am- day 33c per garment. \ T burn, Mrs. Ada M. Revell and Mrs. An- e BASEMENT. na Perry were Hope lodge members — i : who attended the session of the grand | . lodge of Rebekahs in New Haven on Since Jan. 1, 1909, SECOND FLOOR. | Domestic Department Welumaday. = W 3 At its meeting last Wednesday n Suits COH[S WfliS[S YFull ched, all Linen Damask | nr.\;u-'mdgr_' ,\'o.gzr,umcon'vd oneyapplg- This ought to tell the Young ? . d ‘rm 1, size 2 yards By)21s, value $3.00 | cation and voted on one so that it i E 3 | —Today $2.59. i will have work in initiation at its next Man or Young Woman Whers ;t[C., Underpnced | e regular meeting, The lodge “\'-‘i_udnnl.l To Go To Learn. . z £ | Extra f Heavy Damask Cloths, |# Special w b evening next Wednes- Pl\é/oEMir;:“sT;NP ,M"SSESI, WO irds By 2% value | 48 in 04d Felows' hail Bookkeeping, e Ly It P aadis, ot [$600=Todayig2%e; | ORDER OF PROTECTION. e s A ades S 1 Complete new line of very desiraple | , A Well attended.and enjoyable moet- Shorthand, Gng atleced (pRste il ViU B0 00 o line of very desirable | ;0" of Thames lodge, No. 326, N. E. O. £18 Today $14.75. | White Mercerized s for waists, all Tuesday evening In Fo jn | M designs—15c, 19¢, 25c and 39c. Typewriting WOMEN'S TWO-PIECE SUITS ral different materials and popular colors ing the newest designs, values up to $25.00—Today $19.50. Franklyn coats, Bme | ATt Department an Co 4 Fancy Ma:| g $10.00 and up. : | Covers at 21c each. oats, 4 to 12 vears Fancy | | Worsted Materials and Serges Shd e the —_ Office Practice. Center Room. Write or call. stitched Squares and Linen Lace Trimmed Center Pieces, » prettily | special value at 39, [ trimmed—$3.98 and up. | PrudentHousekeepers ... . oo AR Namgp, 2 Waists, neat patterns—Today $1. | Free cmoroidery nstruction ARE OHICH (0 it S "n| We bave special instruction classes RECOGNIZE i i and Duteh | i 4l pranches of Embroidery work. RO neck—88c and up. M C. E. Wright, an expert of ex- ihe savings our pre i | ceptional ability, is in charge and all on all ably made FU in | who are interested are invited to join their broidery daily c = De as at our Art Em our big We special attenti Carpet partment, F s | & that we are, agents for the reliab | Notion Department Cra . Ran | SECOND FLOOR. Basting Thread, 500» yard Muslin Underwear Long White Skirts, tucked | extra quality of | Brushes, Sanitary Ventilated with M. HOURIGAN, mn four rows of bristles, Bureau smooth and evenly 1 cotton—Today, 3 spools for 10c. Back Tooth Present to Deputy Kingdon » Fraternal Whists. DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. Virginia Dare council, No. 25, con- ducted one of its successful Whist par- ties Thursday evening in the hall in the Austin building, having fiteen ta- bles playing, and a fine soclal evening was enjoyed. The sought for prizes went to the following: - Firsts, L. S. Manchester, 59, a clothes brush; Mrs. Frank Q. Smith, 48, a pair. of jet hat- pins; seconds, Harold Counihan, 43, cuff links; Miss Nellie Howard, 42, & fancy brooch; consolations, Daniel Dean, 21, a flask; Mrs. M. E. Conant, 18, a vase, Cake -and coffee were served before the company dispersed after the pleas- ant evening. L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE D'AMERIQUE. Foresters' hall was filled Thursday evening for a whist given by Lafayette counci No. 307. Play was enjoyed at | thirty tables for the evening and re- | freshments were served at a short in- termission before those present pro- ceeded to enjoy a short musical pro- gramme that was given. Those awarded the prizes at whist were the following: Firsts, Joseph avant, 71, a half dozen handker- | chiefs; Mrs. Emma Jarry, 57, a clock; seconds, Stephen Lambert, an am- ber cigar holder; Mrs. d Boucher 34, a pocketbook; consolations, John 10, an ash tray; Miss Marilda Junea, 10, a glass dish, In the musical programme there were piang solos by Miss O'Brien and Miss Annie Bruso of Brockton, Mass., h were followed by brief remarks by Peter St. Onge. The committee in ) | charge for the evening included Au- gust Juneau, Adelard Boucher. Frank . | Joubert, Samue] Guilbeault, Miss Delia Bussey 3 P., was held esters’ hall, notwithstanding the i clement Weather. The regular busine: was transacted and the representatives to the grand lodge session, held in Hartford, Wednesday, April 14th, made an interesting report of the proceed- ings. The memiers were much interested in the remarks made by the newly elected grand trustee, E, M. Newber- ry, who was present and also those of Députy Kingdon, Supreme Trustee Robert ,Small, Past Grand, Chaplain Emily R. Kingdon and M. J Foley of Thames lodge, who has been elected a supreme representative. Near the close of the meeting Brother M. J. Curran was called on for remarks and in a resume of the progress made by Thames lodge in the last few years told of the work done by the deputy, William Kingdon, and sald that every member of the lodge held him in the highest esteem, and as an evidence of from Thames Lodge—Divi- sion No. 1 Leads in Forty-Five Tourney—Winners at teams representing each division,” and having_two more nights to play. Last /Tuegday evening in Hibernian hall the team of Division No. 2 won out by 55 games to 53 over the team of No. 1 division, cutting down the lead of the latter a little, so that Division No. 1 now leads by 24 games, 228 to 204. They will finish the tournament In two more nights of play. A matter that is being watched with interest by Hibernians is the visit of Matthew Cummings, national president of the A, O. H. of America, and Rev. . H. O'Donnell of Massachusetts to Ireland for conference With the repre- sentatives of the order in Ireland. One conference was held this week in pri- vate, but without result. The proceedings were protracted, the American_delegates declining to make any statement on the conference. Jo- seph Devlin, M.P., In behalf of the Board of Erin, issued a statement in which he said! “We belleve that the center of an organization working for Ireland -ought to be located in Ireland and not in America. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Mrs. Louis Manchester ernoon and evening, A baked-bean supper was served. In the evening whist was played with eight tables. The prizes were awarded as follow First ladies’, Mrs. Amburn, plant, 56; second, Miss Leahy, plant, first gentlemen's, Rufus Harris, whisk broom, 40; second, Louis Manchester, cup and saucer, 40. Consolation prize. Sadie Coit, Eddle Mullen, They will hold another in two weeks. On Monday evening, April 26, Neosha club will hold a whist in Foresters’ hall. These whists are & success and are largel. ttended. Tuesday aft- © There 1s more Catarrh iy this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and untii the last few vears was wupposed to be Incurablg. For a great many years doctors pro- nounced it a local disease and pre- scribed local remedies. and by con- stantly falllng to eure with local treat- ment pronounced it incurable e has proven catarrh to be a constl tional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca- tarrh Cure, manufactured by ;3 Chenev & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is ure on the nee tu- y in doses fj poonful. 1i acts direct- Iy on ¢ and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonlals Address F. J. CHENEY & hio. Sold by Dru Take Hall's pation. ggicw, T50. Family Bitls for consti can be persuaded into taking enything but Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs colds and lung trouble. Do not be fooled into accepting “own make” or other substitutes. The genuine con- tains no harmful drugs and is in a yei- low package. Lee & Osgood Co. Up Before the Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts- fleld, Vt., writes: “We have used Dr. Kiug’s New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medicine we wouldn't be without them.” chills, constipation, biliousness or sick headache they work wonders, 25c at Lee & Osgood Co. Old Furniture, Get & small can of L. & M. Finigh Vai Home h all ready for use Clean this fact he wished at this time to present him & slight token and he then gave him a fine silk umbrella with a silve mounted handle, suitably en- d. Prother Kingdon was com- v taken by surprise, but after & short time responded and in his usual happy style he thanked the members and said that his work as a deputv among them had been @ pleasure, as it had Dbeen the means of forming go many ties of friendship which he hop- ed would never be broken. After the meeting a social time was held and everyone present thoroughly Tel. 12 62-66 Main Street, e 5 : | enjoyed themselves. % etea & 150 Speelar (One i 15e values—Today 8c each. An invitation was recelved from { e sle, Fomen's Bt e e < azer Jewett lodge of Jewett Lity | Women's Corset Covers, French stsle, | Women's Strap Buss, Black Brown | BT, J*Y0, SoBhvereary on At xtra quality of muslin, lace and in-|and Tan, in a variety of leathers, $1.00 | Hay evening, April 30, and It is expect. Hack, Livery, Buardingg e $i25Today 580 | Women's Neckwear and Feed qu Today 79. Fine J. made in tucked net and | Infants’ Wear 1t05 brillian- styles erges, Bedfor regular price latest rices $1.50 to $7.50. Children’s Muslir P STABLES |: nets v Pompeian Massage Cream 1s, all | | s for the | X apria i[‘,; Have You Noticed the E Increased Travel? Ug-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapman's.) Telepbone 10. @ best ific Childrén's Sweaters, e, red and | extra quality— $1.50 and $2.25. 39¢c, 59¢ and 75¢ per jar. ry of Style and Beauty stic | Hosiery and Underwear | | Women's Black Medium Weight C work, [ ton Hose, Maco split foot, 1 in our | Today 19c pair. 1 floor). illine I i style and ar e conceits sh room, (thi nts' line of Fine ty venise lage ends, reg- | ~Today Special 17¢ each. | Duteh Collars in hand- T5e—To- | to keep the skin in | | peifect. condition on windy spring days | ed that about 20 members will go up. | " Owing to the large increase in mem- bership last year in this state in #he New England Order of Protection, Connecticut is entitled to 13 represent- atives in the supreme council, a gain | of two over last year, as shown by the grand secretary’s report at the re- cent grand lodge meeting. Three new lodges had been instiut- ed during the year, while one had transferred to anothér, making a gain of two lodges for the year, the pres- ent number being 85 lodges with a membership of 14,385, a net gain for the year of 924, 64 of the 85 lodges | having made a gain, 17 a loss and four | made neither loss nor gain. The prizes offered during the year were won as follows: First prize for numerical gain in_benefit members, won by Capitol, with a net gain of 1. Valley won second with a net gain of 59. Electric was third with a net gain of Natchaug of Willimantie won first prize for making the largest percentage gain in members, 152 .per cent.; Haskel second, with a gain of 43 per cent., and P. C. Lounsbury third | with a gain of 37 per cent. Brother Lyman Maine, Jr., of Willimantic won fe gold watch, §7 members; Brother Cefl of Mattatuck won the chain d 1ts a sure sig 1w e hundreds of the ! Hoge in Black e | and"charm, 37 members; gi!lfi;:e;:(l‘:::a o il A representing the| 4 1-2 to 6 1-2, el won a jewel or signet rin cur- Sl s i TR s i Bhend e i Pk "°! ing five or more benefit members, and e e | nine won badges for_securing three S, Yoo gk immed Dress and Street Hats at| Woment Weight White Waol | members. _ Capitol, Valley, Electric, MAHONEY g prices. | Ribbed Long and Short Sleeve Vests chaug, Beulah and Fort Hale won varl7d | and Aukie Pants, $1.00 quality—Today | sets of banners for gaining 40 or more R o TS 8 benefit members. Ll | "Grana Secretary Wall reported that THIRD FLOOR. the gain for the calendar vear, 1908, Basement. : ided as follows: = One- d Uph ":”PE[ anl | Wash Goods Department cood quality, and figures, réwu Today 8c yard. , ‘white_ground. dots_anc special lo & sold ng n the rggular 0 each.” On for $19.95. neat stripes. Today regu 121 d Stripe Pongees. excellen walists, dresses, etc., Foday 15¢ yard. would le today, B. H. WARNER. General Agent. H. C. LONG, Special Agent. v fux24s HARTFORD, CONK, MARY P. CLAPP Stamped Linens, Heminway's Embroidery Si in Basement. regular price 25¢ and Stamping. —Today Special 2lc a yard. i WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, 237 Main St.[ ’ ; Kitchenware Department Telephone 2 Fay Bidg. |, Beal Cluny Lace Edge: Curtains on Satin Gloje Stove Polish, usaally 15e apr22TuThs | Today Special $1.69 pair. b Dainty Scrim Cur with b= | ead i g RoyalQgnite e Wviarstood Betlar EACDAaY | wiiied vait angnest sioras. othirs| i ool Huss, usually 35¢—es they with real Clun~ lace edge, finished in The most su ful busimcss man Is P Arablan: regular price rateh Hand Soap ade from h the one who knows every detall of his i~ Today Special $2.00 inserc—excellenc fo bath and t buainess and does not depend upon a usnally 10c - Today 7c. pull for his success. Each day this 1s VR ‘better understood. w detailed kaowledge more itial than in the Building Trade. you want an estimate on any work in ‘my 1 Il be pleased to give you the nefit of my many years experience. . B, WILLIAMS, Generai Contracting and Buiding, 218 Main Street. s ang1ed In no®business is light regu- . second rate There was a loss in ird rate members of 39, There were les and_ 5408 females, while 1 funds’was $29,706.27, an ¢ $3,934.48. While the mem- ad made a net gain of 924 v there had been but 114 wa half 1 . . social nine t eficiaries of the deceased members was $196,589.50. ODD FELLOWS. The second degree in full force was worked with two candidates Thursday evening at the regular meeting of Pal- myra encampment, No. 4 in Odd F lows' hall. |The impressive work well done under ithe degree master, John F. Amburn, and Nelson E, Church in charge of the floor work, made the meeting ene of special interest. The joint committee of the Odd Fel- low lpdges, the Canton, the Encamp- | ment, and the Rebekahs, has held sev- eral meetings at which plans have been considered for holding open house in the rooms for Odd Fellows at the time of the Norwich 250th anniversary. Un- = lodge and Shetucket lodge have achi voted $25 towards the expenses, | and the financlal end of the matter t wipe dry. Then apply one coat. will make oid furniture new at & cost of almost nothing. Sold by L. W _Car- roll & 8>n, Norwich; J. P. Kingsley & Son, Plainfield. The Neosha club met with Mr. and | €O., Toledo, We often wonder how any person | For the furniture wita. soan and water and | 1t | Lodge es"and Fraternal'tts‘ ciga'rs"m;cflllnnimufishhmfiun We carry/a good line and our goods are always fresh. ;. SPECIAL TODAY 4 10c Cigars 25¢c You have choice of many brands. 3 Plugs Tobacco 25c. All Standard Brands. We redeem all tags and coupons of AMERICAN TOB. CO,, Including Mecca Coupons, SPALDING'S, 57 Franklin Street. apr24d - GEO. A. DAVIS |1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY NEW IMPORTATIONS OF HAND PAINT- | ED FRENCH CHINA. If CONTAINS |MANY NEW AND NOVEL PIECES. | JUST THE RIGHT THING FOR EN- | GAGEMENT AND WEDDING GIFTS. | EVERY PIECE IS NEW IN DESIGN | AND DECORATION. | WOULD BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU SEE THIS | LINE W\;LE IT IS COMPLETE. [ WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. HIGH GRADE WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway apreddaw | HAIR ORNAMENTS, | SHELL BANDS, | JETTED BANDS. | FANCY TOPPED HAIRPINS, PUFF HAIRPINS, | BARRETTES, And Other Novelties for New Style | Hair Dressing. | Fannie M. Gibson | ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 505 apr24d THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is located in Somers’ Block, over C. M. Willlams, Room 9, third foor. | -febisa Telephone 147, | Qur Fifteen Dollar from the crowd! are exfraordinary These Suits are made for the good-looking, perfect fitting, styli for men who APPRECIATE a g THE FABRICS ARE NEW AND STYLISH—THE SUITS ARE CUT OVER THE SAME PATTERNS AND MODELS USED FOR OUR HIGHER PRICED SUITS. WE'VE SEVERAL CHOICE § FORM. If you do not care to invest more than Fifteen Dollars in a Suit, Sir—come and let us sur.rise you with the amount of suit goodness we can give you for— Suits stand right out These values man, who insists upon having a sh_Suit at a moderate price—made 00d, medium priced Suit. TYLES — AND CAN FIT ANY | | | JUST FIFTEEN DOLLARS We Sell the “Royal” THE "WHITEST | | d | COLLAR MADE QUARTER SIZES. FOUR SIZEB s FOUR PLY TO THE COLLAR. will first be taken up, the other plans being worked out later. Canton Oneco has not yet heard whether the state officers will change the date of their state parade so a8 to make it come here at the time of the anniversary, HIBERNIANS. E Division No. 1'and Division No. 2 are. conducting a hot-fought tourna- ment at the game of forty-five, three The F. B. Wells Go., “ STORE OF G TO THE INCH. 00D CLOTHES " The sub-committee on Invitations desires to obtain all the names and addresses of former residents and all others who by ties of birth, kindred, relationship and associations are con- | nected with the Town of Norwich in order that an invitation may be sent them to attend the Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of the Town and the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Anni- versary of the Incorporation of the City which will be held July 5th-and 6th, 1909, o the invitations must be sent out in May, all names should be sent to the undersigned before May 22, 1909. In order to prevent duplication all of the invitations will be sent out from one source. Please send names to GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Secretary Sub-Committee on Invitation. 23 Warren Street. any 3-}:7] TO THE Public Spirited Residents OF NCRWICIKI: Shali we make the Cel- ebration of our 250th Anniversary worthy of our Town? It depends upon liberal subscriptions to the fund for paying the expen: the occasion. Prompt subscriptions will enable the committees to plan at once for interesting features. and individual call on one of the com-| mittee mentioned below or send check | to CHARLES W. GALE, Treasurer of the committee, before May 1s¢? Costello Lippitt, Norwich Savings Society. Charles B, Chapman, Chelsea Sav- ings Bank. Charles H. Phelps, Merchants Nat- fonal Bank. James H. Welles, Uncas National Bank. C. Leslie Hopkins, First National Bank Robert W. Perkins, Thames Loan & Trust Co. Frank L. Woodard, Dime Savings Bank, Charles W. Gale, Thames National Bank, The Ways and Means Committee COSTELLO LIPPITT, Chairman. aprisa NO SECRET . OR MYSTERY ?Kodol Is Composed of the Natural | | Acids of the Healthy Stomach | Only. It Makes Weak | Stomachs Strong. liquid form ferme: all Kodol contains, in ¢ ud of Nature's natural julces, such hydrochloric nd aromatic thus enabling it at ry, particle of food »mes in contact. A tu Kodol digests 2% pounds of food bottle of Kodol digests 40 pounds o food—and it makes no difference wh e with kind of food it may be—Kodol wil digest it; and where there is perfec digestion in the stomach, there is| n arlly a perfect and _healthy ! stomach. A good, healthy digestive proce: can always be assured to stomach, by merely keeping al bottle of Kodol handy, and taking a and then. ¥ odol all the tim to take it occasiona s when you need t n ittie of have to take | | | | | hav > i onl. £ Kodol gist | Don't hesita Kodol as the 50¢ prepared in the lal Dewitt & Co., Do Your Feet - Troubile . You? Many people are being doctored for | rheumatism of the feet when the trou- ble is caused by the breaking down | of the arch in the foot, causing great | pain when standing or walking. We can fit you to a pair of ARCH Will every corporation, business firm | | SUPPORTS that will give you imme- | diate reliet to your feet at & moderate | cost. THE GED. . KES 0. apriidaw PAINTING! PAINTING! That Is our business and now is the time to have it done. We will be glad to give you estimates and our work will be done in a first-clase manner at a reasonable figure. Give us a trial - $15.00 Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Wateh in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. . -$10.00 Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. Also a full line of the New Style Signet Rings. Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttens, and a complats line of up-to-date Jowelry. 3 ' H OURS IS THE BEST They maintain an even temperae ture. They generata no mould, no dampness. Franklin Square. ' The Best, Becauses They can be easily and quickly WALL PAPERS mar25d They require lesw fgs cleaned, smell, W ty the best medium priced and hes Ine of Wall Papers to be seen In Norwich. Specially good val- wes in White Back Chamber and Kitchen Pape Te, Se d 1 SHEA & BURKE, 37-41 Main St aprod COMES ouT A RIBBON LIES FLAT ON THE BRUSH ‘) Delicious By and antiseptic. The /7§ dentifrice which combines / efficiency with a delightful '/ after-taste, On Sale By The Lee & 0sgood Co. apr2odaw DR. JONES, Dentist, is now open for practice at 35 SHETUCKET ST. with a Complete New Equipment. ’Phone 114-3 Room 10 mar15d COMMENCE NOW To Select Your Spring Wall Papers We have them In all grades and ajl new, ‘ncluding our Imported Papers, and at all prices. Mouldings and Paints, Decora- s and M 3 booking orders for painting. per hanging and ating. P.F. M\URTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Stre Telophone orders. " MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist STRICTLY PRIVATE ATTENTION ma gives to all patrons, Sult o is established in the un Hotel, is convenient, yet | not_conspicuous. Consult her regarding the elegant new styles. She wil be in Norwich all the week of April 26th. WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich Special Price for Matting We have some very pretty patteras ap. and China Mattings we are ng for 15¢ per yard. Also Fibre Carpet 2S¢ per yard The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow St. Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Matting, Furniture. ap: IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED AND DIES vou can laugh at the other fellow. R E. G. RAWSON, Agt., House 8§54-2. 227 Main St. "Phone 588, apr10d FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER Go To “The Plank, ”’s rankiinst. O'CONNELL & SHEA. Telephone 504-4&. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheel Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa Furnaces. order. BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut “l“ West main Strest, Norwich, Conn. mar2sd decie