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rly. Gaas‘ o A 4 Fi The Vaugt ) Hly Co. . IRON CASTINGS fire adjuster were there. Y were looking over the schedule d by Lunbar, We claimed full loss and the adjuster said we demanded too much. The adjuster was offered the goods and to pay the loss, but the adjuster said ho loss had been sustained and and “in’¢he Russian will be $17,500. i3 New Britain.—J. Spencer Douglass made a gift of $2,500 Tuesday to the First church. The, money is to bzund for a clock In the steeple, and any /'llifisf-Win' ih Wele -~ gEL: Crandall Awarded $225 Damages—Full Amount of | that no insurance would be patd, surplus will be tumed over. for gen- 3 = P Mr g AR O eral church Work. What It Does for Toolhless People Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh i = ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg oct29d New Haven.—At the annual meeting of the Connecticut Typothetae associa~ tion Wilson H. Lee, who has heen its president since the organization was founded, resigned, and N. H. Gillesple of Stamford was elected to succeed him. Winsted.—Pinebank, the cottage at Highland lake owned@ by Rev. N. M, Calhoun of Orange, was burglarized recently. What was taken will not be patterns, No. 11 to 26 Ferry Street Jan22d The Best : Dollar's Worth Claim with Costs for Elisha E.-Carpenter vs. Segar Co.—Suit of Gordon & Dunbar to Recover on Insur- ancs Policies on Trial—Question of License to be Voted on Annually—Board of Trade Meeting. By ‘means of this worlderful me‘hod we are able to give back to.a patient the f_ll]l #et of teeth he or she start- ed in with in the beginning. All we require is two or more teeth in each jaw to work from, and we shall not resort to plates or ordinary bridge- work in the process of the work. Your mouth will be free from in- the witness stand and testified that he was an attorney at law and was associated with Willlam H, Casey in the fire insurance business. He said bis partner had written the policy, Mr. Van Slyck addressed the court, claimina that the terms of the contra were not fully complied with in re- gard to proof of loss in proper form and as_expressly stipulated. a verdict,that plaintiff recover the full When the superior court for Wash- rec l.ngtonnuoum_\' convened in Westerly, | amount of the claim with' costs. Tlfi:’ :‘30_ r(;x(::‘:::m adjourned . to 9.30 |, oun Yl Mr. Calhopn or some et £y ey Wednesday morning, Judge John W.| After deliberating for two hours the rsday ning. member of his family arrives. The Before we accomplish this result . A. MO SON, s what most le are looking after case of the 5 for that building was thoroughly ransacked. today, and the fellow who cannot it 15 working under a strong ha ‘That applies to my business—PLU ING. only ask for & chance jury in the Crandall-Parks brought in verdict in favor plaintiff, and’that she receive $2 we put the gums and the natural teeth in a healthy condition, tight- ening the teeth which may be loose The question of license or no-license for the sale of liquor is to be voted upon annually in the state of Rhode Sweeney, who had not completed argument for the plaintiff in the ¢ of Harriet A. Crandall is s0 against James | Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of all Thompsonville—The local Barbers' union has adopted a new schedule of Parks, in which damages were sought | the injuries received. It is said nnual 1 “4 _ aintidn ote » automobile 'ks soom after the accident |Island, and a petition requiring a spe- |svorking hours, which will become ef- ’ ¢ sizes fami). Lumber - for injuries intlicted by the automobile | 445, L arks S andal, $200 in settle. | cified number of signatures is not re- | fective today. - The old plan of closing and curing pyorrhea it the patient || freee o0y coal for bulld- | prove my ability to give 1t to you v's Torse and carriage, | ment of the cldim and to avold-a law- [ quired to get a vote on the question.|at 12 o'clock noon on every Monday Is affligted with that dreadtul dis- || 5 Central Wharf. Tel. 284, : . ge, The amendment to the temperance | for the remainder of the day will be ease. sept19d a rent. The claim for damages of §2.500 for injuri tained by Mrs. Crandall. t J. F. TOMPKINS, THOMAS JEFFERSOM 67 West Main Street. D.D.’S, ‘Wednesday, evenings the o'clock, and on, laws designed to eliminate the annual vote on the question was defeated in the house, Tuesday, after a brief de- continued. On Tuesday, Thursday and Friday shops will close at 8 KING, All of the teeth we supply are practical teeth; each set In its own socket following nature's plan, so At the afternoon session the jury 25| was empanelled in the case of Gordon su Jun12 LUMBER —— 4 nt was completed in 25 ° . , v Zing's % e minutes, and Judge Dennis Baker gave |and Dunbar against the ~Indemnity | bate. Saturdays evenings the shops will re- || Originator o Dr, King's Restor: | that the strain is equally divided. || 1me best to be Rad end at the right 1t his charge ta the jury ¥ire Insurance company of New Yorki | 'y o Tt ting of the | BT, open untll 11 gclock. It hag been || o ation of tooth—-orlginator | ODe 15 ablo to bite on these tecth || prices, too, Remember we siways T F BURNS jaker's chary cupied anc American Central Fire Ins > cus P ¥ 2| ana them & ; the s e 'A[l)u‘kallhlu 5 the ;:'.‘,,",'LJ ‘ff‘i.)”c‘-m?{‘ v or'st. Louis, an action | Westerly board of trade was held in | shops open until 9 o'clock Wednesday (| of the King Safe System of ool : 8 fl'g;i‘j“%,s“;ax;".j .’Mllz‘(u“::““ !h_‘:l‘r- Call us o by y g ) recover for losses by fire in store | the town hall Tuesday evening, Presi- | cvening. Painless Dentis ly(‘andv l“sw:“t?»L teath; - They mateh natire’s teeth 80 up you about our stock. h s Another jury was then empanelied cndant in Main street, Wester. | dent Charles Perry presiding. The e Sl rights re-| closely as to deceive experts. .They H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY Heatln and Plumbln dn the casc of a E. Carpenter der the firm name of Pleasant | minutes of the gren 7..};.,2.;“ g et The Telegraph is Uninfluenced. ek d e are beautiful to look at and a source may14d *“hgainst the H. R. Seegar company, in | dairy, which occurred on May | read by €lerk Albert! R.Stillman an T 4 g o of constant delight. to the one whoj| == ety seeaie seomany, bolicies were for one | approved. There was 4 fair attend- | The New London Telegraph does by e 92 Franklin Street. @nce due of ¥60.50 for spiles and other [ insured fof $500 in “:each|A&nce Of MENDEIE L Ll Ly and | Palmoer dhe' wher of the paper.wak marsd t ¢ building material furnished defendant. | company. insuranc (lomlpam'e_s 4r;|“|[’:‘n"f{’i S 2 e e saR | APAINLESS PROCESS BEST TEAS o i Ib. zsc { ; :fifu{'fi"h Judge Sohn . Bacner . ‘}.‘“,.L‘x,”‘ifi‘.f notive nfml:v:: ia edn een. i Coonference ‘with [menty o g"""";"'hl[“‘?y‘ ‘t”hlc"v(:m“' An imprgssion has gone forth that there is some surgical operation R Bbpeared for defendant, and A T. L, | filed as required by terms of policies. | the e | o ey i By itorons cipie 1s]]" smtdoua {mx this mothod of restoring missing teeth. Some peovie || BFST COFFEE - Ib. 20¢ High arade he stock and goods and fixtures were | MII| COMPANS. JATE @ him. It was simply the editorial view || have writteh in to know if we bore down into the bone and put the > n Ledwidge for plaintiff. | ane pared for a mill building for the com- Eilsha B, Carpentér testiie Soially dptcyel ,’,.,T.'ffli‘efi Judge | pany, and when completed will. be gin:.h’otg(t’a:;nx?:v:uwa’?:s"e?t"::llflsl col- || teeth in on pegs! BEST BAKING POWDER....lb, 12¢ . 1 ¢ John W, af sl red for submitted for his approval, together ys, e he row teeth da ? ry, 1908, made arrangement |Jonn W. Sweeney appeared for plain- | Suamited ToF s SR Ul n " blans | the 1hst five months, have been unin- Dibwes *"“1"9_“" Thom S 265 L0 Low torih It fhie ActkMa whery, e I eENT SREDED' BATSING: ... 7o Andrews to furnish spiles, o {tiffs and C. M. Van Slyck for defend- | With the ot will e | flvenced by the ownership of the stock || Datural teeth were originally. 5 en length, for $1.50 each, for the H. R. | ants. i (ified that he | suit in the location of @ mew industry [in the newspaper corporation.”—Wa- It is quite natural that some unthinking people would ask such qiaes- ||25¢ Size EXTRACTS +.bottle 16c s 1 o s e the bourd of engil. | within a few months, terbury American. tions, and in order that they may be fully answered we will state that || BEST COCOA, 256 Size......box 20c senlly s iy Westerly, and that there was | _ James A. Welch, to whom was re. there is no boring, no cutting, no implantation about this method, noth- o i M Rt T g Bl \t 1045 at night in the Cham- ferred. the maite e | 2o that the chemical manufac:|] ing about the work that Is painful while it ls being done or afterward. SRGE U AN e . M. O MATTINGS, ::"_m: ‘1“:‘)"{1 o ile store ascupled DV town chuncilio had author- | produet unprofitable, only 12 districts Patients leave the office with these teeth in place and at once begin || BEST BAKING SODA ..Ib, 5c ST n Dart ey Rt produce. were of. | ity to appoint such an official. Mr. [in Burma grow the indigo plant, and (| chewing meat, eating candy, toast, or anything else with the same com- || All kinds SPICES, 1-4 Ib. pkg., WALL PAPERS, was to recover for the é one stream of wa- | Welch off ll @ \nu‘(rur:u' dlhr— chiefly for local dyeing purposes. fort they would enjoy if every tooth in their head had grown there. ch 6c and 7c s Wehla g on Ti58 at 4 p 2 s town council to appoint a tr arden, | . ; 8 b 4y W, w o i nlrd Had s m, Dill ron firé at :’;‘1 e e oxner | to_have charge of public tre If we couldn’t promise this and make good on the promise, the Re Write today for Free Price List. INDO SHADES. o CE WS Ehoatved 0 i 3 > C. Buffum stated that the coun-! Ther £ storation Method would not be a success. It would be no better than ver had anygconversation n put direct on the fire and it - There 1s more Catarrh in this section £ s T RO Andréws relatfe to the balance was extinguished. Witndss charge | ¢l had the right to have the matter | of the country than all other diseases || ordinary bridgeworis or partial plates. and the amount to be paid for cach | of the department at the time, and the | Of charge of trees ecither by a tree, put fogether, and untll the last fow | United Tea [mpoflers Co. Latest Sheet Music spile has never been disputed firemen were there for about an hour. nor by a committee, and he 2on- | For a great many years dootors pro- WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS ) When examMed by Juc Sweeney sigered the commitieg: the mo) © | nounced it a local disease and pre- 2 Franidio” Samie h Mr. Carpenter testified that the s.| Abraham Dunbar was the next wit-| tive. = scribed local remedies, and by con- All Forms of Dentistry Treated by Experts. q s up one flight, prEFEIR were to be seven inches at top | ness and said he now resided in Pas-| The motion of Mr. Welsh WA s jranny A A e Mo L While the Restoration Method is our great specialt~ we are general over Somers Bros. and they woulll be if cut back to the | and bag Jived in Wastesly| ried atfer tho addition was made that | mon qgo‘_pn tarth to be & conatite: | dental practitioners as well. From the simplest filling to the most in- || may4TThs . ) ' for poles seven inches at the to; \der the firm name ot.'r-ru“““,"“ = !\:"A\”\“";I‘d‘ fi,: 1€ com.. | constitutional treatment. dfl:u’aycu’- ublic. 1647 These e eeled and witness »n and Dunbar, at 40 M eet, | nitipal improvement an affic com- | tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Tatureile £ i “R N s } . e e e resolution to the tow sti al o o ) a one-man office, fo operators employed here are ali men of 22 e B R oL ey Yie e i IS two ot 4300 T the sesolution to the town | congiiiutiona? cite on the masket "1 || fove i 8 pheman ey, Go perei smpt re et || Adams Tavern | “)v- re not peeled and he did not leave | on ka and fl ‘Kres Thern ‘“I'fls R drops to ;;en;pun;lul. It so(!rdxreeti Bunglers would not be tolerated in our office for a day, neither would he ones in dispute because they were in the store-on the night of Ma B e * on tha blood and mucOus surfaces o ental students. We d the fin cra 6 s ¢ ispute because they n g Y| Dr. William Critoherson asked if |If 9% B0 blood sad mucous surfaces of || dental students. We demand the finished craftsman, both at the oper- || 1861 ating chair and In the laboratory. 10t seven inches at the top 1907, and at the time of fire alarm case it falls to oure. anything had been done in regard to |doilars for any | offer to the public the finest standara Special Price for Matting Mr. Carpenter testified that some of aring to retire in his room 3 ] . ia the es taken awa ere sev | street, Someone called him | the freight car of the Groton-Stoning- |Send for circulars and_ testimonials. ’V\fh"'ioil:l" kwl; % 3‘\nd\» T i \.xX: D "U il ios s :"md ton. road. standing in West' Broad O",}:‘]dress F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, | brands of Beer of Europe and America, made objection to the bi esented, (found the floor covered with water. , the subject that was suggested | 950, p Druggists, 7 K[NG DENTAL PARLORS Bohemlan, Plisner, Culmbach Bavarian | We have some very pretty patterns and no objection was raised when the | W to the cash drawer and got the Irving Maxson at a former meet- | ~ Take Hall's Famiy Pills for consti- y Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelr's | of Jap. and China Mattings we are was paid on account. Mr, An. |insurance policies took them-home, | ing of the board . Mr. Maxson stated ! pation. o e M Franklia S Norwich. C Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, | offering for drews never told W s that ‘poles back of ice chest was burned, the | there was a project for the extension e r. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. || C. & C. Imported Ginger Als, Bunker G Mt o o the Hetited o s Wwas in & mushy mess and the | of the Groton and Stonington service Smashes All Records. q g Aaas, A | Hil P B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- 15¢ per yard. SoRrd of s an all round laxative tonic and apri3TuThS th builder no other pills can com- into Westerly and that the trade should favor the project, ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuses, Budwelser, Schlits and Pabst. Also Fibre Carpet 25¢ per yard. ot in Westerly that Oliver C. Andrews testified that he was in the coal business as general aged in the| Milo Clark presented a resolution |pare with Dr. King's New Life Pills.| § e . N B N r Tl i1 41 B BAas <ompans and West. | favoring the effort of the Pawcatuck | They tone and regulate stomach, liver s celagia A ADAIG Noriien T i ’l‘he Faflmflg Studios He ordered some poles fr sha ett A, Kingsley two | Street Ra company to connect | and kidneys, purify the blood strength- ke ",‘ e ’ Main street after the fire, the poles to by an insurance adjuster.|and Stonington Street Railway com. | pepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, Head- - L d' lh/ll . igpeelsiyg gt T i L s tness made a 1ist of his losses | Pany, urging that the Westerly town |ache, (Chills and Malaria. Try them. adiles I rave 11€S | wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Mr, Carpenter delivered poles and id he was going to make claim |*¢ouncil give the matter favorable con- | 35c at Lee & Osgood Co. Matting, Furniture. were accepted. After the first load | Il amount and adjuster said if | Sideration. The resolution was unan- Wl o | to come to our store for the bargains | apria was ivd, told Mr. Carpnter that |the full claim was made there would | imously adopted. Many weak, nervous women have | in DRESS GOODS. The fact that we | LT the poles were not of the required | trot in getting it. Then asked|__The names of George Dunham, | been restored to health by Foley's Kid- buy direct from the manufacturer, dimension and could n nsed, and |t E to allow for actual loss| H- M. Swinney and Oliv H. Wil- | ney Remedy, aSIK stimulates the kid- | ‘n\'lng‘the middleman’s profit, is bein, i i e 1] to be based on inventery, and then|llams were presented for member- | neys so they will eliminate the waste appreciated mors every day. ‘Our cus- P d lfl k Dot pe e he-mouid bkt oo e o somplots v ntars, whicn o | ahip and referfed to the Commities. | macter. from the blood. Impurities de- | rows Hair tomers et the beneit. ay we'sda | K T UACALHOUSEKERPETS fold Mr, Carpenter he would g im rn to with Judge Sween Pradifint R e d th pr the nerves, cm(xj!ng exhaustion d your name to our increasing list ? $175 on ao not the ss had full charge of the busi- resident Perry announced that up- | and other ailments. Commence today wi n s Dedented: is e 3 e <and opened and closed the store,|On invitation, Secretary Stillman and [and you will soon bs well. Pleasant to TREE Wi o BRADY & SAXTON, ARE QUICK TO s i Sl et )t stock showed val. | himself had attended the meeting in | take. Lee & Osgood Co. 2 RECOGNIZE . polen left. th dispute, mone ‘are 4 136, The fixtures cost| Boston with reforence to the tarift Telephone 306-2. NORWICH TOWN, inches the top, and inform fisst used in the Pleas. | rates of s. Mr. Stillman gave | ADELATDE: . > Carpenter that they could not be used and were used for report of the proceed- | Mother says “they can’t say anything too aug19d the savings our present prices make ever ordered these pol o be fad no insura the handi good about Gold Medal Flour.” ~CHARITY. £ ; He never ordered th I to be | Had no insurance on d ANDERINE is to the hair what fresh showers on all reliably made FURNITURE in vecled. = L |22 except the two policles, and | the New England manufacturer of rain and sunshine sre to vegetation. It enry R. Segar testified, as did also |t operty was of no value after |reason of differential rates; that 1 i i our big store. Jotm F. Davis. | the % gland was slow in attending to rail- ornd right ;° 'hf'am"' P '"j A n e AL | PR ESTEN road rate matters, and it was time| , strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating ant We invite special attention to our gAfter the arguments by Attorneys | Charles M. Gordon was called and| (hat concerted action was taken by . . lifa-producing propestics ceuse the hair to grow OURS IS THE BEST weeney an edwidge, ~the judge | testified that he was in the iron and |all boards of trade and kindred as- bundantly long, st d besutiful. Ftat Carpet Department. Remember also charged the jury. As the jury in the | metal business in Norwich and West- | sociations in order to be effective. SPuaie 8. T, St e o 7 ety ey el | s Dedey v t 1 Cranaall-Parks case Gl Tat, and [erly, | AC fhe Eiate OF the Are Ne s | Hectetary Stibimns reportod tor”the e sage levalty & speskiog ey eadind They require less ice. that we are agents for the rellable occupied polic adquarters 1|a partner with Mr. Dunbar in the | commitice who attended the hearing | - k. I vety soltness to the heir, and & faw week' Che: in an e empera- | Crawford Cooking Ranges. court room cleared, and the judge and part in the On the | relation to the proposed Connecticut scalp. Use it every day for a short time, i e _— all others retired. jeaving fhe room to | fire witness was in N river brid He said the board was and after which two or three times a week will s oo Db Sy, Wy eulolly, the jurors. Jn less than ten minutes d of the fire next day, | fortunate in having Govegnor Utter on - be sufficient to complete whatever growth | 3 the roor eope ind the court | store two days aft. | Uiie committee, for he male the really B 3 g o, P e e, b, G . R o e o o T | e S, fr'ss SR ol oarding ~ - n reconvened. The jury rendered var, Kingsley and the | best ch of the occasion. Tel. 123-4, 62-66 Main St Secretary Stillman read several . 3 D ed o Srene communications received during the Stable Alady from Sk Pl writcs in substance, WALL PAPERS apri6d montl: i i touched upon matters Wihen T Saptn saleg Besditiine We ca the best medium priced o eneral p terest, which were would not come $0 my shoull and ch line of Wall Pape to b reterred tothe execative sommitiee, 12-14 Bath Street. ey beiow iy Bl rwich,_Specally’ good val ' 5 T IO Asother from Nowark, N. J. Back Chamber and | The republican “town committee | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. “Thave been using Danderine reguiarly. | | Kitchen Papers at 7c, 8¢ and 10c per | P - 1 held a-meeting Wednesday evening, | Telephone §83. apr2sa Thenl st saried to wa f i e for borders : . and it was a hot one faction | — GaAch sow] havs the woct Dosat T 1A Hack, L ¥ Board 4 and it was a hot one The taction P ATL Ls i st ac Ivery, boardin ticket for councilmen, all but two c 3 oket for_couneiman, all tut. two NOW at all druzgists in three | SHEA & BURKE, e and Feed following names of present members | ] sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00 “aprad If you long for a sweet— of the coun were decided upon and ext Kago will_be recommended to the freer . - B hante . ae el to e Danderine enjoys a greater sale than arriage If you wish f i el A L any other one preparation regardless of kind Ti mu); and :J)m foohod do i Sk, Blbert B {aagwer- | Change of Location or brand, end it bas a smuch greator sale than C nd good—eat Y, ‘larence Maxon, W. A. Saun. | 1 i Kero lers and William Cully. In the place | R :i,‘,‘fi :t:,:"",r Ree Weparetons 14, e and you’d feel securefrom asyru; of Dr. M. H. Scanlon, who declined | THE JOHNSON CO., Mer- e SR T ation, Maurice W. Fiynn was - > a Up-to-date Equipment impure—eat K@ro * and Charles Thomas will fil chant Tailors, are located at 65 FREE To show how quickly Dasde ll % pldce of N> Burdic ntio Broadway, Chapman's, Block. acts, we will send a Iarge s u OmO e and Guaranteed For table use and cooking : now on the police committee. The | E. V. JOHNSON, formerly at ey L aatui Ragocie Wl : you'll find it unequalled, tiro last names were proposed by the cadway: S e It Soafon 5 O . . Satisfactory Service. Bidwell faction, who' whi- also. une . e Paintin ] In air-tight tins; 106, 356, soe. doubtedly put up a sHSf fight a¢ nest Telephone 122-4. with their name and address and 100 14 to 20 BATH STREET. e in silver or stamps to pay postage. A book of cooking and candy-making = shd (Formerly Chapman's) recipes sent free on request. Local Laconics. Telephone 10. David P. Archie has returned to . . Corn Products Refining Company Westerly from Toronto, Oni rimmin FOR THE BEST b S e N I g ALES and LAGER ' s the guest of Ethan Wilcox Mon- wate I} Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda. | Go ";; aker at the Beopies Anything on wheels built to ord The , 8Franklin3l esday evening. O'CONNELL & SHEA. —_— Telephone 5L4-: aeptlsd BRIEF STATE NEWS PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. s F GIBSON y A TON OF COAL IN THE BIN _ . IS WORTH TWO IN THE DIM AND MISTY FUTURE price. A Government Now is the timg to get it at the next month and so on each month till not in it with Coal in the bin. CHAPPELL GCO., CGoal and Lumber, Wharf and 150 Main Street. lowest Fall. little higher bonds are Telephones. Central SHIP AHOY ! UP THE RIVER AND DOWN THE BAY. Enjoy yourself this summer by Universal E The Cost of Running a Motor Boat is Very Small. SOME OF OUR STANDARD MODELS ¢ this purchasing a Motor Boat or a gine for ‘the boat you have. 14 foot launch, beam 4 feet 8 inches, 1 1-2 H. P. Kngine.. ...$165.00 18 foot launch, beam 6 feet 2 inches, 5 H. P. Engine s 295.00 20 foot hunting cabin, beam 6 fect 4 inche H. P. Engi.ne.... 400.00 22 foot hunting cabin, beam 7 feet 6 inc 71-2 H. P. Engine.. 595.00 UNIVERSAL GASOLINE ENGINES FRCM $50.00 UP. Catalagues furnished. West Mystic Manufacturing Co., Wesi Mystic, Conn. hes, | _ Waterbury. teen directors of the jocal Y. M A. were the guests of the directors of the New Britain as- soclation Tuesday eve Hartford—Harold Nathaniel Chand- ler of is aanounced by the t aculty as vale- dictorian of the senior class. Middletown. he Daught of Lib- L; in 1uxit to Mattabessett I, No. 12, will be instituted in this night. ~It ported that andsome gift of v of Isis moth- library Barney, in mem East Hartford—Past Chaplain Fran- % A. Graham of D. C. Rodman post, 65. G. A. R, died Tuesday at the diers’ home at Noroton. He was & resident of Hockanum. al estate market 1 active during April, transfers were of con- tude, especially in the districts of the town. Suffield—The 23d annual May break- fast at Mapleton, given by the Crook- || | ed Lane Hall ciation, was more l_:ltrlzv v attended this year than ever, it being estimated that fully 800 were gl NOTICE Litchfield.—W. W. Rockhill, whos i Mt 8 transier fro jstor {o China to the | Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now Russian ambassadorship is_announc- | located in her new office, 21 Main St. ed, is the son-in-law of ex-State San- | (Kenyon Block). ator J. D, Perkins of Litchfield, The travster 16,5 Dromotion s pir Rl Py nosin TSy hill's present salary. is $12,000 a year § Telephone 660, Burkhardl‘s Bock Beer| IF YOUR HCRSE lS INSURED TRY IT. AND BIES FINEST IN THE CITY. you can E. G. RAWSON, Agt., THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklie | rouse s54-2. 227 Main St. "Phone 559 feb26d apr1od laugh at the other fellow. The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, = 507-515 North Main Street, apriéa Understood Better EachDa, The most successful business man Is the one who knows every detail of his business and does not depend upon a ull for his success. Each day this fa etter understood. In no business is a detalled knowledge more essential than in the Building Trade. If you want an estimate on any work in my line, I'll be pleased to give you the benefit of my many years experience C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Street. “Phone 370. auglsd DR. CHAS. H. LAMB, VETERINARIAN Office at Hodge's Stable, Bath Street. House, 16 Town St. Telephone 618-5 WHEN you want to put your bu: ness beforg the pubile, t! dium better then through ing columns of The Bull THERE 13 00 AGVerusing meatu; Bastern Connecticut to Th leiin for businesa Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntes Furnaces. 55 West Main Sireet, Norwich, Conn. decTd 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-class manner at a reasonable figure. Give us a trial order. BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St. mar2éd 0 mistake will be made in selecting THIS school as the one to attend. Business (0llege RABrubeck, iym, Hewlonder Commn Catalogue for the asking. DO IT NOW 1s the best thing any preperty ewser can do. Don't wait until eold, bad weather comes befors making neces- sary fail repairs. 1f you have new work begin today by getting our fig- ures. STETSON & YOUNG = .. i

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