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PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Founry Co IRON CASTINGS “urnished promptly. Large stock patterns, No. 11 to 25 Ferry ll.roc Jan228 R King’s Restoration Method | What It Does for Toolhless People By means of this wohderful method Wwe are able to give back to a patient readiness tm- the game. Of ‘the 141" cases brought by the Rhode Island Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals in the dis- trict courts of the state, during the vear ending April 1, nine were West- Albert Fuller Found Guilty of Luceny—-,Sonuncod Deferr-| ed—The Baseball League Situation—Murph3-O’Toole Marriage—Chas. H. Barber’s Fumeral—Seamy Side If you have any, even one, of the |B&r company: Courtland P. Chapman Carpet Department. Remember also | 'l'lle Ways and Means Committee Sprin g_O'fferin oS | nd lameness across the small of my back and through the kidney ions. Weeden H. Berry has closed the sea- 6. & What 1 read about Doan’s Kidney |son as goal tender for a western league INS I Rb‘ I ION LEhL 0 Pills made me s hey were just the | polo team, and returned to his home remedy 1 required, and a short use of | in Westel f} . " Wall Paper Dep’t. |Carpet Dep’t. R R et ot DA ot | LT S e i P A T O LI k Livery, Boardi : ; cating the pains Tnms o Gl extend the service. to EMBROIDERY LESSONS. Hack, Livery, Boarding The new Papers comprise beau- As usual we are showing the | uiating the tiful patterns and colorings. Fiorals at 10c, 150 up. Tapestry and Fabric effects for sitting and dining reoma from 160 ups Stripes, Fine Parlor Papers, Bur- | laps, Linorusta, Etc. WCompetant assistants for Papering, | oy, greatest variety and newest ideas in Floor Coverings at very mod- erate prices. Ingrains at 35¢, 45¢, 65c, 750 Mattings and Fiber. Lincleums in all widths. Tapestries, Brussels. Carpet.size Rugs, WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. N. 3. Gilbe rt & Sons, 137-141 Main Street. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to-A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone §83. apr2sd NOTICE! Change ol Location THE JOHNSON €O, Mer- chant Tailors, are located at 65 Broadway, Chapman's Block. ¥. V. JOHNSON, formerly at 33 Broadway, Telephone 122-4, DO IT NOW | e the best thing any property nwper | can do. Don't wait until coid, bad | weather comes before making neces- | eary fall repairs. If you have new | work begin today by getting our fig- | AMERICAN HOUSE, Furreli & Sandersen, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes, Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected or Bright's disease sets I Read Norwich testimony: Patrick J. PFitzgerald, lving at 3 Mechanic Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “I can guarantée Doan’s Kidney Pills 10 be a reliable kidney remedy. When wra, first came to my attention I was having considerable trouble from pain tions. My Remember ti take no other. wish to advise all of lence. as well as the coming 2 [ are being made to capture our customers on MEN’S HABERDASHERY, but we though we have been pushed to one side for the time by fire, we are still in busi- ness, and it will pay you to walk a trifle further and inspect our lines of merchan- dise of established reputation for excel- You will find complete assort- ments of all the new ideas for the present McPHERSON, Hatter, 101 Main Sireet. Local Laconi Dr. Frank Sullivan of Bridgeport visited velatives In Westerly Wednes- Effort 1s to be made to end the tramp nuisance In the town of Stonington, that includes Pawcatuck. tein the Jur euvr n our customers that season. FREE EMBROIDERY Do not fail to come and consult with Miss C. G. Wright, an expert concerning Art Embroidery. If you have started a pisce and have ary difficulty in working it, come in and Miss Wright will be pleased to We solve the problem for you. do not ask you to purchase anything; we simpily wish you to pay a.visit and familiarize yourseld with our popuiar Art Department, We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Laying. SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS Griffin Automatio Stropping Machines for Safety Razor blades, worth $1.50, special price - . TBe P. 8. & W. PLIERS—Box joint 6-Inoh, worth $1.00 Our price..... Y-inck, worth $1.25 Our pricc. 8-inoh, worth $1.50 Our price. WASH BOILERs—Coflp.r Bottom No. 7, worth $125 Our price 3 No. 8, worth $1.50 Our price No. 9, worth $1.75 Our price STOVINK —will not burn black, AVANARIUS CARBOLINIUM—Wood Preserver, Chicken Lous Mite Killer. THE HOUSEHOLD 74 Frankiin Street and mmmm«mmmmm..u..-.mmmm..—-..—mmuum-mmmnmmu.mmm.m.—m-mm-uu-mm--muu Chairman. B est Ready Mixed PAINT Has grestest covering oapac- ity and durabllity. Accurately made of the best paint materials 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 cast. Ask Us. GHAS. 08600D & G0, 45 and 41 Commerce Streat. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice during his last iliness. 161 Main Street, Norwich, Conn nov2ed ™ ro agvertisng m, Tel. 123-4. H 1 1 H : ? ished and rich colors, values up to $23.50—Sale price Procrastination is the thief of time ! Jjimzire. ke S | ietivah S sty v = e O costetio Leerrr, |l e M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street. prisd the full set of teeth he or she start- EI5F Ofger: ed in with 1 ti- htxln:i:x All we of Local Life. The body of Brigadier General John B g ¥ - B, Babcock arrived in Stonington Wed- 9 require is two or more teeth in each - nésday afternoon. = After services at > : Mrs. Stil jaw to work from, and we shall not 2 the residence his sister, Mrs. es s iates tr OhAAy SHIARS When the Rhode Island-Connecticut | A lavge: number of priests avtended | ¢ fesiteee, of bis SEten 31 SIS : i . | baseball league was organized last spa- | the ceremony at the church and the | o = Vel s ometery. 3y . ork in the process of the work fl¢on the team representing Pottewilll | reception at the house, among them = Gborge W RIEAF GMiciated at the Your moutii will be free from in- || knocked for admission and has asked | belng Rev. Peter McOscar of Westerly, | Rev George W. Rigler officlated at the E cumbrances. for recognition at_cvery opportunity | the pustor of the groom; Rev. Austin | funeral of Charles H. Barber in the : i but without success,.but| Dowling, Rev. Cornelius J. Holland, | chapel at River Bend ry, is what most people are looking aftsr Before we uccomplish this result Ay does seem as if the Pot. | Rev, Peter Hanley, Rev. John I, Mur- | Wednesday motning, The bearer- were today, and the fellow who cannot giv. we put the gums and the natural Hills were to become a part of |ray and Rev, Thomas O’Brien, all of | ccnducted by S(jvxllln:‘}fyn Mnxfi;fl fi‘.’d it lg working under a strong handica: teeth in_a healthy condition, tight- the ln1gu( When Hope Valley with- | Providence; Rev, James C. Ly vne‘bur il was according to the Ma- ‘That applies to my bu-mu—rumd ening the teeth which may be loose st Sunday it was In favor of | Stonington, Conn.; v. Francis C wenic ritual, i ING. 1 only ask for & chance te presgelemdiolini. - % tution of the Wakefield team, | nin of West Newton, Mass., and Rev. [ Mrs, Annie Keenan of Westerly, a Drove my ability to give it to you and curing pyorrhea if the patient Valley manager making that | Martin J. O'Malley of Brooklyn, N. Y. | past noble commander, was conferred is amicted with that dreadful dis- us the condition of with- a cousin of the bride. the grand degrec and then received - So that action burred Potter | 1In the afterngon Mr. and Mrs, Mar- |by the grand commandery, at the J. F. TOMPKINS, MAS JE RSON KING f the teeth we supply ar phy left for Washington and’ of twenty-first annual® session of the il R I e prlliat LS L < the withdrawal of the|southern points, the bride’s traveMg | grand commandery of Rhode Island, ity 67 West Msin Stroer. Orlginator of 1 q T following pla e, owing to tbe | gown being of pasllel g:ny :l'.:th nm United Order of ~the Golden (‘ross{. . riginator of Dr. o=~ b strain divided. aimed dir the Mystics, | to match, Upon their return they will | The organization bas a membership of N AI N Amm oMo Method for the natural | that the strein is equally divided. hibits col tudents from | reside at § Narragansctt avenue, West- [ 724 in the stat o Alum, iNo onia e e \d use them in exactly o ng on the league teams, If Mys- | erly. - Although there were no invi- | ") L tition with 130 signatures has P of the King Safo System o er_as he would hig natural ined | tations and no cards for the wedding, | 8 Petition Wik (50 signatures has No Adfilmflt‘ofl e il ”’ t ey matell nature’s teetl 1ms persist upon the re- | there was a very large number of | o) jregigent of the Rhode Island- H d P Teeth, L eht el | closely as to deceive experts. They m of this new rule, it is probable | presents from the friends of both fam- [ 6C1. PRCESCIt S8 THE SHO0E TEANTE ea“ns an um ln& Testh, Etc, Etc. E are heatitiful fo 100k &F and & soum that Potter Hill will s it Mystic | lies. SEalhat thg nintk ate (DR OVONIMAL e of any sort. of constant delight to the one who) < he Potte 568 o nolige UIT6HS T leamii® GRrin 92 Franklin Street, wears them. conditional invi- | The Westerly Manager Tingley of the Mystic team | tion to gue and they are e plays the de Island college |}, ") copteq an invitation to attend marsd - APAINLESS PROCESc ready and willing. shmen Thursday afternoon at RIV- | "league meetifie this (Thursday) aft- An fmpression } forth /me surgical operation The Church of the Blessed 'S: oo ot team. and_ shoad | croom. but bis attitude is unchange mpression he e forth is some surgical operatio S, Churoh: ot the Blossed:Sabrms | sy T ANcHGIANEGOR] bt hIN stUIWIE AR sniches st ot bed i il ik rostor . teeth. Some peonie |l ment on Academy avenue, Providence, | irove i good game, as the freshmen | B0 (SHY WL SES DU OF SO0 JCRRRR | animously voted to build & mew lha_»cn_v:hrhaywm;e:fp;{f:&:s "l::;n have written in to know it we bore down into the bone and put the ||vwis filled Wednesday morning by ave met defeat Lut once this season, s ehurch. $0.75 with a 25-cent re 3 ki hasey ant gathering to attend the being defeated b Brlt-:)\\n”flvshmefnt;n (S TR ilterd.Prof. AL B, Morsell, pein, | 16 the cash price §7.50. "y ¢ Annic ison € 3 The lineup of the | == ¥ _\ ilford—Prof. A. B. Morrell, prin- ) Others have an o et & to the sockets where the BTt S T Itk A Lobe as followh: 2 15 cipal of the Now Haven normal schoal, | ~Hartford—The New Dom hotel has seth were originally mont avenue, and argo r'r (l;n;lm ¥ BB s E w < m“ give a lec in nw1 ‘.sm-ln;:;l; been sold to sy M Cnebaan, iral tha s v L uld Murpby, a prominent busi 8, A\ “" 2b, utton !m» of e a ool buildin € ;" g o oy eyl o Westenrs: " The. chahee " otey” o nurrows 16 | N o | s CTnarsdas) evenin: B iy oo atas of HAVE BEEN FILLED i 3 s ecorated with ferns, palms and Rush Donahue will b the umpir. S B G T - N transaction SGvolving $100,000 ' there is no boring, no cutling, no implantation ai noth- tted plants; ing. Stamford—Nearly five hundred dogs | | Ansonia—News has ' been received | don, the 5 ot by the ing about t K g done or ward e my was perd —_ bpirs %o %5 | here of the death of Jo . Hil o 2 sbout the work tha nf » beleg datia gF sBuact ¥ was perko A Ghristian workar whose special | B3¢, been registared "at " the - town | 156 0% [0 SR D S business mari| Danbury—3oors-White post, G. 5 2 5 : g Ry . ousin, Willig | work is with the low and lowly, de- of Ansonla, which occurred late Sun- | R, has been invited to attend sps i % chewing meat d ‘ witih the same com- Miss | clared that there were few places'the | perby.—The members of Milford | 42y evening at his home in Fair Ha- | 3 morial zsx'““u(;‘rx C\; am V\]: r‘ndu orWIc fort the y | had grown there. r of the ride, acted ag | size of Westerly whire ‘crime of [ post and W. R, C. visited Kellogg post | veil: S T e & ol s 1r t ake good or the promise, the Re- The bridal party marched | ccrtain demoralizing type was more | anqg W. R. C, Tuesday evening, o re: s, d woul 1 iid be Sestar than 10 the music of the bri- | prevalent, He said that the wander- | * i . Waterbury.—The annual spring re-| the members Will aitend one church . fra Lohengrin nd at|ing away of young girls from their Bethel.—At the adjourned annual | duction in the price of coal was made | in the morning and the other in the E f " y g 1 at 3 ary bl k or pu was met by tho groom and | homes, for long and short periods, was | meeting of St. Thomas® parish it was | Tuesday by coal dealers throughout | evenir S Iranklin Sulli too frequent occurrence, and that 5 WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS Comn., the bride be_ | Within & Week at least five girls had Colle e s r \er Gousin and the | wandered from the narrow path and All Forms of D y Treated by Experts. performed by Rev. | that one girl had been missing from 5 TO THE e Restoration Method Is our great specialt~ we are general 1. O"Toble of ti edral, 4 | her home since last Monddy, H¢ at- ners as well. Irom t ling to the most in- of the bride Fev, | tributed this In part to masquerade Since Jan. 1, 1909. of porcelain our ex s are at the sefvice of the I. Simmons, of the | dances and public gatherings of aues- bl S l d I YToole 3 ionable characte; | i men of |licwed. The hers w Pierce J.| It will not be many months before Man or Young Woman Where t skl i do th work. || 6'Connen, 1. Willielmin of Prov- | there will be another industry in full . uld not be \ 2 wor | iden. Joseph W. Gaffney of Wester- | operation in Westerly. Plans have | Resl enls To Go To Learn. - W &n, oper- || 1 and Dr, Joseph A. Higgins of Man. | been perfected and are nm\'rln thied pos- | r and in the laboratory | chester. ) session of local contractors for bids for i | " The wedding party left the church |the construction of mill buildings for Bookkeeping, { while Prof. Victor E. Hammerel play- | the Westerly Narrow Fabric company, ) E o OF NORWICH: Skorthand, |éa Mendetamtate March om|in which considerable local capital is ! women S Re ular $l7 :,0 Sm‘s 5 | the organ. The bride a princess | invested. As soon as satisfactory bids » AER ] | gewn of white duch are received contracts will be awarded ; P o ; Typewriting 4 : : : i = bl Kkt i and the plant established and operat- AY Sh " k “] C l- Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn, || 55 princess and duchess e Hocoven | éd with the least possibie delay. i all we make iheLe and | apri3TuThs . was caught up h lilles of the val- 3 4 i o e gt s ot s William Albert Keyser, alias Albert |3 , : i 250th . G oo (e et st Fuller, Mason and Potter, has proba- |3 That’s the Story in a Word e ration of our Office Practice. shawer botiguet: of 11 Jlen his las‘l horse. In the su £ This S AR The brid 1id wore court at West Kingston Wed- 1 eason’s ost | . Write or call. S e g morning, the jury broaght i g 3 oeaeon 'Anniversary wor thy . an arm bouquet of sweet peas. | @ verdict of guilty for the larceny of Suit Sal | The - groom %o the best man | horse, harness, carriage and equip- tmportant Suit Sale. iy g Sartin eI s | ment, e broperty of Sonegh T Shur. |1 of our Town? and to the ushers he presented seal [ DY of Westerly, taken February 12 § Better see to securing one of thess | ca: last, - 2 i, ey smony a reception, con- |, The accused claimed his rights under |§ St b | It depends upon liberal subscriptions s emal P”ne {ur Maflm i 2 oom, was held at the e v, that sen not L | the occasion. rom| ’ you are going to invite your [l | Bride "5 Belmont: avesuc e imposed for Seven days, and Judge Women who have waited to ses will snable the committess S plan at| ., "o, HeTe some very pretty patterns L A 5 | being prettily decorated with flowers | Davis acquiesced. As the court will . s - p. and a Matting friends to Norwich for the 230th Anniversary, and while they W o Syt n,‘j,“",” be in session in Westerly next week, what was worn, andl decide what style once for interesting feature oftering fot Sy ! . table being adorned with bride roses | Fuller will probably be brought here Will every corporation, business firm 15¢ per yard. are here you are going to try to give them a good time — and lilies of the \valley in tall vases, | L0 receive sentence, The extreme pen- they preferred, can come now and and individual call on one of the com- WHY NOT ? and ihe other tables with white and l't“;“l"f, ')‘.:’D:;"";‘e;l‘_‘ e Yt w7 | mittee mentioned below or send check | Also Fibre Carpet 25¢ per vard. ? ? violet sweet pe During the recep- 3 e . : i traight . he secret of ol succiss is “t ‘start’ Huntn Tiorartll [0 tie eeionk perty ansiren sy | exod v featu, ox s 6 OF $1408. SRS TR Sult a0 el s oo e Lap b echedled BB 59 Studi he secret of all success is “to start right. ere’s receiving by Miss Delia O'Toole 4 sis. | As soon as the sentence is satisfied i | the committee, before May 1st? e aflfllllg 0S, S S e L bt B ey Th o vk ter of the bride, who wore a handsome | N Rhode Island, the prisoner will, if 50 saving. A o L hardly anything that will suit your guests bezter than “GOOD oW of sliver gray messaline trimmey e survives, b,:h,,,;m, to No;w,c,;; [ 5 e Salias g‘:(?v::no Lippitt, Norwich Bavings 31 Willow St. 3.5 A A s A ey with ame colored lac col. | the trial for the larceny of a horse ome in botl omen’s an issef ciety. . MEALS,” and these may be made popular by having fresh [§ | vith the san s st ol and carriage, the property of L. L. Charies B, Chioman, Chelses Say | Wal Paper, = Lace Curtaims, i S ; T : hapman. Sheriff Wicox has in his i 9 ng, 4 garden supplics. So send your orders for Garden Seeds to posseasion: twenty s oS 2F the wr- ; ea in all of. the season's leading ings Bank. apria rest of “Fuller” but the one from SRy Charles H. Phelps, Merchants Nat- | — 3 . CURE YOUR KIDNBYS Norwich was the first received and will mt¥riale; and: ooldrings; -chic;: todale fopsl Bank y be given the preference. 2 ) — e lined with silk or satin, rare bar- Jumes H. Welles, Uneas National Pmden‘flousekeepers Do Not Endanger Life When a Nor- At the conclusion of the Fuller case | Bank. Ptk Ok Bkt Vou . | court adjourned, to come in at West- cains at ¥ : ' > b e Curs. . | v at. S nit Tuesday morning, C. Leslie Hopkins, First National ARE QUICK TO e ey to suer | TCTE thess cases are sssigned for | Bank. y will people continue to suffer |trial: George Essaffe, trustee, vs. Eu. ? ] ) the agonies of kidney complaint, back- | gene W. Coon; Gordon and Duntar o5 Robert W. Perkins, Thames Loan & RECOGNIZE and have all these things growing before it gets too late. ache. urinary disorders, lameness, | Indemnity Fire Insurance company; | Trust Co. A s s e 1 3 valids an 2 . 3 BETTER Uu IT Nflw !han laler When certain cure s oftered them # | qoniral Ineura c“-f-?,:‘,':';"{ufi[j ot But the sooner you take advantage, the larger the selection. The § | Bank, on all rellably mads FURNITURE - Doan’s Kidney Pills is the remedy | Crandall ve. James A. Parks: Palme. I today. Charles W. Gals, Thames National | our big store. to use, because it gives to the kidneys | dus W, Bennett vs, the New York, New |§ "/*°ot Plan is to come today | Bank i the help they need to perform their |Haven & Hartford Railroad Co, ¢ - We fnvits special attention ¢o our work. Eligha V. Carpenter vs, Henry R. Se. WOMEN’S EXTRA FINE SUITS, two-piece effects, all finely fin- H and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service 14 1o 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapman's.) Telephone 10. sorie FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER Ge To “The Plank, s Frankiinst. O'CONNELL & SHEA Telephone 5E4-4. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boynten Furnaces. 66 West main dec7a 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 u first-cluss manner nt a reasonable figure. Give us u trial order, BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St. mar2éd DR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, GRADUATE VETERINARIAN AND DENTIST. rset, Norwich, Conn, TRERR ures, Basi t HODGE'S BLE, STETSON & YOUNG, SHETUCKET STREBT, e s T B Tel. 10. 4 (o 20 Dath Se