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Ties 1 Iy iy | WESTERLY-WATCH HILL SERVICE 28 YEARS A C| ’ A STORE| Fo be Improved by Larger Feed Wire—Highwayman Do you know we CaTRy the largest Held in $600 Bonds—Cornwall Mother and Son In- v line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps St. Joseph iy & Literary Following |-% - i % A Albert A. Walker |C.G. Lillibridgs = * sad . Xitchen Supplles in _ Southern jured in Auto Accident—Mrs. Edward M. Dunn’s /| Chelsea ¥ile Works(3, . Sharpies Rhode Island? We are direct importers B 5 uike i and can save you money. Free delivery Death—Gilbert Schooner Elvira Ball Floats Into Persons William Burgess % S ANTBNE BAZAAR, Westeriy, R. 1 § 5 D Acen Je29d - e Fayal. gn“n:tlx;.c-;mmy o 1 || ) 3 rentice GEO. L. STILLMAN, | 14 waq the test machine owned by the 151 train and his aufomobile, fcar- have subscribed and paid A Lacal Corpora. ,.5{.’,’,:’."5‘;’;,{’.“,‘."5._‘ the American Locomotive company of | rying some baggage, came to Wester= Co, well St., Providence that was in collision with |ly later. . BB Westeriy, R. I.|the touring car occupied by Prof. lelonll Shlz. & "DY'I towards the expenses of the | (Clohing Co. [haries ¥, Briees f ' I 7 Perry Carry the largest| Willlam Kent Shepard of Yale and | Rev. Peter McOscar, pastor of the o New York A. B ) stock of new and second hand carriages | gthers, in the road near Cross’ Mills, s Church of the Immaculate Conception, 250[11 Anniversary Celebra- Gertrude H. Lan- |New London Coun. and wagons, Also a full line of Rarhess | Sunday morning. ~The Providencs |has gons to the Marist Fathers' home Jonm P, Hunting 1 e aad Datnting and obiie ~lauto is a car with a rough wooden | in Washington to spend thirty days ohn P, - jng and painting and automoblie BRAL | frame, used solely for the purpose of | in his second novitiate as required by tion. As payments are made| _ wn Norwich Home testing new engines, was practically [ the rules of the order. The local A. Gager, Jr.| Chapter, King's =~ ————— % —— | uninjured, but the other machine was | church is under the-charge of the Mar- f ) Stoinlieh &| Daughters and Morumental Works badly damaged. Professor Shepard's |ists and their custom is to change the names will be added to| & Sons 1 will guarantee to make a monu- | Skull was fractured near the b:u. G. ,p“mfi";? L;\I"cn;yFu:;ee Ma{;sfhm it muh guu- Over-|H. F. & A.J. Daw- ves ™ con- | €. Mullen was the driver of the test- |is probable al ‘ather lcOscar may alls Co. e e Lo et b O on” | inis_machine, and he was accompanied | be. returned to Westerly, as. he has this list and published. Cudworth & Wood- by Edwin Nield, also employed by the | done very successful work for the worth James N, Clark ence of years is at your service. automobile company. Mr. Mullen ] church e H. D. Rallion Chas. F. Eagler ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, makes this statement Rev. George Bruno, one of the Cu- Charles W. Gale [Edward C. Ely T. J. Wattles George C. Driscoll ‘ Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. I. We were going along the road and | rates, has been granted a leave of 5. B, Meech Grosvenor Ely Wm. B, Birge |H. Blackledge & Co caught up with the other machine. I|absence to visit his former home in N Mrs. BRandall |Jobn Eocles Eaton Chase & CoLewis A. Hyde sounded the horn several times to no- | Westerly, while Rev. John Dunn, the B P Parker L e A1 So. | Murphy & MeGarry|G. Jeolast tify the occupants of the other auto |other curate, femains. Rev. Father H. A. Tirrell IClarence P. Roath that we wanted to pass @fd after & | Thomas is here from Washington to s, [ % “Tietits Rev. §. H. Howe |Rev. Frank Palmer wEsTERLY GR““ITE while they heard us and furned out to | take temporary charge of the parish; 3 Edward riand |Rev. M. 8. Kaufman | Jobn Porteous Rev, C. T, McCann their own rizht hand side of the road | he will be assisted by Rev. Father ] . o Saian A. Mitchell G. I.. Randall MEMU RIILS to let us pass. Haggerty, who also comes from the - ET. Safles John Jordan Bove. & Haw Rogdasr 2 O Dot 4 “I turned the wheels of my car out | Marist home in Washington. B o R S O T Sofnsen: Bmil Fox l1and_Women's |Miss H. 8. Park b TIME HAS PROVED THEM to my left and started to pass. I don't A SR et . W, Fraser Leagie Jerbert T. Miller p THE BEST. know just how it was the accident| Schooner Elvira Ball, lumber laden,| Vimes Tontnee GofGray & Messinger | C; E. Chandler [Dr. A. F. Howara . happened. Possibly our car struck a!which has been a defelict for nearly 34 Co. Dodst. Ar. I & Terou W. IL Allen (She-|Amos A. Brownini Before purchasing, it will be to || gtone in the road, and the machine | four months, and owned by the Gilbert VAL Lotwins Sohn B. Oat tucket St.) C. Morgan Willlams . your best interest to call upou ||slewed slightly toward the New- Ha- | Transportation company, of Mystic, is . FE pravent . < [Arthur B. Simson | Thomas Brock Arthur D. Lathrop or correspond with me. ven machine. It might have been that | now at anchor in the harbor of Fayal, E. A, Bidwell #|Bmily S- Gi Allen-Beeman Co. [George H. Pratt MAURICE W. FLYNN; the other machiry: struck a stone and | Azores islands. The schoofier, launch- F. 1o Woodard % |Louisa E. Lane John C. Averili - |Jacob K. Jennes Manufacturer and Builder of slewed, throwing the front hub of their | ed at Mystic about two years ago, 3. H Perkins Mrs. C. F, Gilman | N. L. Bishop Preston Bros. Monuments, machine against the rear wheel of ur | was abandoned off the Virginia coast, Mrs. E. O.T Oleott|W. 0. Rogers H. R Woodward [The Vaughn Foun % p! car. Neither of the two cars was|after a rough experience, and since Wm. Tyler Olcott® |MFs. ¥. Donahue Nor. Grain Co. dry Co, 103 Main St., Westerly, R. 1. going at an extreme rate of speed, not | then has floated at will and was re- B ety o |Barsn H. Perkins he Bulletin Co. |Givernaud Brés Telephone 243. more than 20 or 25 miles an hour at | ported many times by passing vessels. Elmer R. Plerson [C. H. Haskell he U. 8. Finishe the highes The Ball was sighted off Fayal and Herman Alofsin F. P. Gulliver John Kerd ing Co, - When the wheels came together the | towed into the harpor. She is in good Edward P. Brewer|Misses Gulliver James Emerson Wm. C. Bode . Gillespie treatment of the halr and | impact sent the other machine off side- | condition and her cargo of lumber is s It Phois JL. 3. maxton Rev. A. O'Keefe Chea. D. White B scalp, cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- | Wise, the chauffeur momentarily losing | undisturbed. A representative of the §. & J. Gregson |Joseph F. Smith P. Dion Walter E. Gilbert ma, dandruft and other {rritations, itch- | control and the touring car slid off | Gilbert company has started for Fay- Chattes Burs James McNaily H. Helisle John H. Powelsop ing, burning, etc. Endorsed by leading | to the side of the narrow road into the [al and expects to sail the long-lost & e e L Tl M. B. Prentice |Avery Br A. Deslandes Henry Gebrath Cinl trostmenta” evanlcce. Miss figs | Stone wall running alongside, when the | schooner back to her home port. Geo. Greenberger {Mrs. W. H. Fitch |Pierre Fournier |Honry L. Frisbie Thomas, High_ St. Potter-Langworthy | CAT overturned, throwing all of the. B Wm. Caruthers |dMiss Gould Arthur Lambert |Jas. H. Welles » men in the machine out. e 3 At the annual meeting of the Eight- \ I stopped our, machine. We found | eenth school district of Stonington, . e ome o e ey (DT Shepard of | held in"the hail of the West Erond ale, was badly hurt. ook him | gtreet high scho + to Westerly in the testing machine | Sococs vore Siicoy: © avpncuck, these cel 2 ed: Villi: . Wil- Town of Norwich . [Harwood, Bishop |J. C. Marsan Willis Austin -~ John L. Mitchel] | & Bidwell Chas Hercla F. E. Green Augusta B, Green |T. H. Bidredge Edward Adam [Cranston & Co. Louis P. Roath . |Frank.Spicer Arthur E. Waits (W, A, Slater - H. L. Bennett Harry H. Walker |Gus Paradis Robert W. Sayles g Gardiner Greene |George ¥. Bard A. Pion Wallace §. Allls P where it was found that Re had a frac- | tee’ for three years; Claude I Spen- John Doe Arthur G. Crowell }( .\\.'l richett John A\{_"rynu,., tured ““;m' t.\une of l{m nlhr;s in ‘tlhe cer, treasurer; Charles J. Norris, ] P. H. Harriman i\‘ 1:&,}0 = . Maalier ,': :';\k;‘,"h : car was hurt to any extent and neither | coljector; William A. Hillard, auditor. F h M n : ity oaseOBA. . Griswold 1. Pratte " : '.a Nield nor myself at all” e CAparer s revort aholwed thet res onica reamer B ot Lo BA | catnp, U R W.v, | ThmesGrutam (514 ome Woal i g onrngd g Carl W. Brown [|Sedgwick W. R. C. N. Brardow Committe In the room where she was born N, Buardow v ) ¢ 3 nd during the ye he t Charles R, Butts - [John T. Almy G. N.E. & M, E. Lucas WILL ADVANCE AGAIN, AT|nearly eighty years ago, Desire A. i:;om'a' :}(l;ue(:"i“:l‘o?nfslaa;zfsflll]e:mf_'f A. R. Aborn Charles B. Lee The People’s Store |Guy B. Dolbeare WHOLESALE, 10 CENTS PER TON | daughter of the late Benejah Gavitt, | ing uncollected taxes of $92.42. The lb E. E. Perry J. W. Gilbert Norwich Chapter |Gertrude C. Eccle- ! ON JULY 1st. and wife of Deacon Edward M. Dunn, report of the principal of the schoo! » P. F. Murtagh LoyalH. H. Osgood | _of Rose Croix stone 5 died at her home in the Haversham v 2 s M. C. Higgins lodge, LO.O.F. Van Rensselaer N. Campbell Man- Get that subject off your mind prior S in showed the average attendance to have M. C. Higgins lod n o our Great Celebration, then ua“"m. o of Westerly Sunday afternoon. | peen unusually high and the improve- Frank Hempstead |[Edwin W. Higgins « M“Ior r‘r]m- “nDnK . Cotte pound” ana make the latter a grand | o was married fifty-nine years ago|ment of the curriculum of the school. Rumford & Co. [Charles L. Tracy ces of Jerusalem |Mrs. Jas, D Coffes success. last December, and with her husband, | The trustees reported the equipment Morrison &M'Cord|Howard L.Stanton (J.C. Worth & ( Lester & Wasley who is deacon of -the cl hank C. Thrnes - : & rch, was a o0 /. ey Maneatty, Bisbico |Thos. A. Robinsen |C. H. Osg i e s e TR F G ot WSS FRESH COUNTRY EGGS o= 24¢ |S535 FE a5 (i | kel ville ? . church Mrs. Dunn was active in W. T. Wi J. C. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Carri Building (Up Stairs). Je29d COAL AND LUMBER. It was voted to transfer 32,500 e B 4“)'\4\:1'44| '(\\((:fi'k“n‘uw Jnterested in thelne general funds to mz flnf‘:‘onr: C. D." Boynton l\;r Brophy s ens CHAPPELL Co Woman's Christian Temperance union. | funds, making a total of over 312,000 Nor® Coumety, 720, [Jobn 4 o i { 7 She was the mother of nine children, [ The bonds of the treasurer and cofle Nor. Counell, 720, HJotin 4. Dunn Contral Wharf and 150 Main Street, | resides at the homestead, Herbert O., | an the treasurers salars was fxed H W. H. Covey Yo S ”a.Vs Telephones, R Bt D e the collector's, $60. and the lb. lbs. or. Retail Liquor|lr Wheeler T, G the same as last year, was voted. > Olive W. Platt W. M. Burdick Supt. Judson T. Cousins of the Nor- wich & Westerly Street Railway Co., of McCaffrey Brothers, of Boston, was | Mrs. Thomas E. Main of Moosup is Chas, S. Holbrook |W. A. Heath in Westerly Monday, making exami- | the guest of Mrs. R. A. Sherman in Hall Bros. Mrs. W. Friswell Junzéd . TMation of the overhead construction of | Westerly. o BelA Friema ACTUALLY, POSITIVELY, IN- the Pawcatuck Valley street railway.| Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogeérs, for- | S A R Miss H.M. Lathrop | VARIABLY RESTORES GRAY Leonard B. Almy |Remus Stanton Stoddard, Gilbert [Mrs. B. Welte & C Mrs. Chas. Young A new and larger feed wire is to take | merly of Westerly, are here for the John Donovaf Mary St. J. Rudd B st (Naley -, Ling. accompanied by Major General Wood, Bisket itcher |Sachem cha - ‘ou cas tlo0k youny s 7 2 o 2 the present feed wire, and a change | port Marerery chces and will - visit * A Fi A. S. Comstock back the natural color, just as it was whea you Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | nus become necessirs, The new fecd | FOrt Mansfeld. _ 5k, S e e O e yere yousg, Stops damdrul ad lalg o ALWAYS IN 8TOC wire will be over an inch in diamete _Twenty | mempers of the C. C. C Val Luppert Franklin H. Brown | Makes the brght, silky and full of life and K making more eficient servige possi- | BOYS' club of the Broad Street Chris B L. Turner Wm. H. Chapman | beauty—n0t & dye—won't colore: soil your A D LAT" P ble. tian church went to Pleasant View £ James Connors |C. B. Woodworth | jin Ro L] Monday morning to spend a week at ‘ T. 3. Coughlin George A. Keppler % . U fl |oFatrick Brady, at a lonely spot in the Rogers camp. 4 P, ¥ Bray. Char! "l:;‘..i“_“;‘m LA o o PSRRI 5 T Ry el STAND FOR THE BEST iy e e ST RS during the first hour of [and officers of the First artillery di P. Cummings « Keeps skin fine and soft,' 25. druggists, Send Telephone 168-12. Sunday morning. He was held up by | trict, resident in Westerly, ret rned } D. J. Driscoll Alpha E. Davis % for free books, *T'ie Case of the Skin," “The two men and ordered to hand over | Sunday night from tée annual tour of S : Dennis O'Brien |Johnson & Co. Care of the Halr. oct29d whatever cash he had in his posses- |duty with the regulars. N IN | 3 A ourteliotte |James W. Semple Philo Hay Spee. Co, Newark, . J. sion. This he declined to do and he [ Afiss Tie Jones, daughter of am’l Blinderman |Henry D. Johnson THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. was knocked down, kicMbd and drag- | Rev. F. Jones, the new pastor S. W. Haugh |J.P. Barstow & Co. ged around the road. His trousers | of Calvary Baptist church, graduated e were torn from him and taken away |last week from the Rochester high and the rest-of his clothing showed | school and has arrived in \oeoter evidence of rough handling. There : 1. Bacheler | The G. W. Kies Co CALL ON = . E. C. Gay F. A. Welis Co. Fanies Manone ity sla s 23-25 Water Street, Norwich, Ozias_Dodge W. Russell Baird was over ten dollars in the pockets of [ , 2ames Mahoney, the Westerly chaut- Mrs. E. Huntingt'n|Abram Jacobson ME his trousers, and, of course, this cash 5 Who was arrested:in New Haven H. L. Yerrington [Mrs. R. Thumm ardy{Mary H. Bill Jennie L. Reid Mrs. T. F. M'C M. J. Kelly . i o Saturday ' while returning from the was taken. Brady came into the vil- -4 W&ll seasoned WOIJd lage of Pawcatuck and made report | 58 school, basel game, for fast for anything you T, e Tom Ciey. Siving yool SR I Ameq. Wik Anpollos oourt Mrs.Peter Lanman|Geo. A. Davis may desire in Hair description of his assailants, The offi- |~ oPday W. H Potte 2. S. Bartlett v H HA cer was satisfied that the men who | Librarian Joseph L. Peacock and T ,mm:”g Charles F. Thayer G"M’, Curls, m‘-m. . . R beat and robbed Brady were Michael | Librarian Emeritus Ethan Wilcox are | g0 xew' York to Winsted to’ enter H. J. Kilroy John Heath Pompadours, Wigs, ' Cummineky and John L. Sullivan. He |attending the annual session of the 5 i 5 qtc- Prices reasens 489 Phones 402 soon 'had Cumminsky under arrest, | American Library association at Bret- | BUsiness, is sald to have trained o Arthur M. Brown |J. R Howe able. Call and see 87 Franklin St. B8 Thames St | but Sullivan could not be located. tons Woode, N. H. During their ab- | qo/cee’in the larger icity. It takes John Troland M. L. DeMonte me, maysd On a_charge of Assault from the | Sence, Miss Emily Greene is assisting | rou "% irs by rail, but it is said that : G. F. Franeis B. arned » . person Cumminsky was arraigned be- | In -the work at the Westerly public i ; " H. Bree Dr. J. A. MORGAN & SON, fore Tudge Albert! R Stiliman of he |library: e igmss can, Lk e f orvind 08 A M Breed [Dr A Fe 0TTO STABENOW, Prop. . Stonington. Conn., court, Monday | Harvard class of 1899, after ¢he re-| i J. F. Tompkiis ration praad morning, and found probably guilty, |union at Cambridge, will artive in| Bridgeport—An enroliment of the W. B. Ryan Henry Ruggles e 17 Breadwan "'Oal afld Lumber and held for trial before the superior | Westerly next Wednesday and proceed | pupils in the parochial schools evi- Charies Slosberg [Charles court for New London county. Bonds to Watch Hill, where they will s e c c] a . s Mrs, Bill . g a ere they will spend | dences the fact that 2,448 children are 3 % % F. L. Maples i UNEL We carry a well selected line of all | Were fixed at $600, which were fur- | the day and night at the Watch Hill | being educated in schools in this ity is the kind we do. If BROWN does it, you may be Miss H. A. Plerce |A Friend LOUIS H. BR LE Henry G. X arl W. Brown sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld- | nished by fhe father of the accused. |house. They will leave early Thursday | maintained by Catholic patronage and . Mrs. F. E. Johnson[Miss F. Chapman iog purmosen. X In front of the C. W. Willard store | cocer 7%, the _ Yale-FHarvard boat [ which incldentally saves the city the sure the job is satisfactory in every tespect and at an gand family I W. Harvey BAKERY el 3 ol. 884 B aces at Gales Ferry expense of maintaining some four ad- economical price. roadway Resid'nt - sept19d in High street, just where there was| Sunday at Norwich the Norwich & |ditional schools and as many stafts of | : p ev. H. Treanor : ;?'L;"fi;flfl"‘hz‘ ——t a collision last iwoek between a Paw- | wWesterly railroad's baseball mine de: | teachers. The registration of St. Au- | We make a specialty of jobbing and repairs as well Vriend Peck e ovder e lley street car and the Hoxie | faqteq the Connecticut company’s line. | gustine's school shows 508 pupils; St. X 2 o W. T. Browne L 3 yball|Miss LucyLeavens | povaa 20 Fairmount Strest s. Ada Richards — LUMBER —— automobile, there was another mixup ub | men’s team by a score of 7 to The | Charles,’ 415; St. Mary's, 350; St. Jo- as complete installations, and guarantee “value received” Dr. R. W. K Monday afternoon. - An automobile Col Ra Aol he | seph's, 200; Sac e 3 * e Mary P.Huntingt e best to be had and at the right | owned by E. H. Buftum, proprietor of | oi g, of Bentley, Flynn and Bush, | seph's 200; Sacred Hoart, s00: St el T and fielding o Sl chael's s ’s, abo for your money. e i B r. . H. Linnel prices, too. Remember we always | the Weckapaug Inn, Fas coming from | oo felding of Bogue and James and | Michael's and St. Anthony's, about 100 ) Y TR Misses Pope earry & big line of Shingles. Call us'|the railway station with Mr. and Mrs, | &€ (PRchINE of Peterson excelled for | each en yo airs for your plumbing or heating The Misses W. H. Catdwell B l- A“ S S S Bt LT MR S D B o Pl et 207 T T e you need seaisfor your tombing orweaing [l | o vonlt 5z, | Bose Bowling Alleys, Eatudun 0 n f£onn.. with Glone caught a star game, and the = system, sent for BRC —he will se 1 2 ma Utley & Jones - | "g ng H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY ghil iren and ‘mal \.\mfll‘.\.“acl,. 0 | el “of Himphreys alg.\)wml‘. e A Thrilling Rescue, ystem, sent for I"R )WN—he will send you a man who Vine 8. Stetson H. 8. Young up the street. When at the Weiig | his batting, and also Washburn was| How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash., “knows just how. o George F. Adams LUCAS HALL; e | O e gl At the Willard | o feature. ' Next Sunday the Norwich | was saved from a frightful death ls & e Albert E. Miner made an attempt to swing to the left | Street raflway team will play the N.|story to tnrill the world. “A hard col jries- Lo it g ohn Na . 9 She L. L. CHAPMAN, off the tracks, but the auto skidded |% V' P°¥S at White Rock. he writes, “brought on a desperate lung R RT BR ESTA Ry - 49 Shetucket Street. 1820 Bath Strest, Norwioh, Conn, | H21E, the, rail and coliided ‘with the BRIEF TELEGRAMS. e, T 1 paia 1 to $17 4 vt to y Corenng . ReovesRaniel e oct13 J. C. BTONE. pae el L = a lung specialist in Spokane, who di i R James M L sl R T ot b me. Fhent 1 went 1o Calcr: DOy DIy S0 est MalnStraek: Beggrice Bamund-{3h Wb’ | THE OFFICE OF WML F. HILL. SuthniobliSILRToaIEn 1o sot sias Tng nia, but without benefit. At last I used Teleph 133, Walter Earnshaw |[Joshua Taylor A SPECIAL Lo . < T Dr: King's New Discovery, which com- elephone 133. alter Barnshaw [enrge Kinder l S sccupants were. thrown forward with ; i > Augustus Deceiles(Gooree Real Estate great force. Mrs. Calhonn was oot | Naugatuck—It was rumored in town | pletely cured me and now T am as well & St rissette|John Seddon e A b fB H Verely ginjured and her four vesss oid | Sunday that a factory for the making |as ever” For Lung Trouble, Bronchi- Aol Jarry Allan Bogle and Fire Insurance, pumber of Buggy Harness | eut in the mouth and wne togty | Of Automobile tires was soon to be | tis, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup o A John Frohnader ken. The others were not in- | Started in the borough and Whopping Cough it's supreme. 50c O e B B. Bell is Jocated.in Somere’, Rieck, over Oy M, —at— | " and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran- ) Joseph Fregeau |g¢ “Thomy Williams, Room 9, third floor. Mrs. Calhoun was assisted into Dr. | .. JOfFington—Torrington lodge, No.|teen by The Lee & Osgood Co. SesE S ofeur Carl Maynard feb13a Telephone 147, 9 50 Seanlon's. office where " aeg into Dt 1462, D. 0. H., held its memorial serv- A B hudette indson|Martin Wohlleben % . attention. She has alarge lump over | C¢8 Sunday afternoon in, Union hall Women Who Are Envied. Geo. Eastham _[Henry D. Siariet 1 : 4 the right eye, and It 14 feared the blow | 210 later decorated the dfaves of de- A good value and worth $1200 of | was. Sulicient o cause A" fearmars | PATted members. Ticks aticackive S wouin Sie e ALLDENTAL WORK Ovial, Archambault/ e paler " QUALITY - L ovely. in face, form and temper are the Joseph Lucier : in work should always be considered, anybody's money, the skull. Mr. Buffum sent another au- lovel , n per 3 Y Thos, Watts (Charies: Xlo Sols . may20aaw | (OMOBIE for {the party mnd i g | o Westbrook A sturgeon nine fect | envy of many. who might be like them. |l can be gone without pain by Dentists wno KNOW HOW. We pride Thos. Watts o [Arihur Candisn | especlally when it costa no more than eight inches long and weighing 300 | A weak, sickly woman will be nervous ewtot the inferior kind. Skilled men are ourselves on_ KNOWING HOW. Good Dental work nowadays is only taken to Weekapaug, ere the.Cal- 2 s | < b 1 o ~|John 2 £ Houn tanhly hm,"k‘,.‘;“”g‘:_"[ ¥ a;""_”d‘;‘,:e pounds was taken from the fish pound | and irritable. Constipation or Kidney possible by Dentjsts of experience. We have been 20 vears gaining John Hinchliffe |30 wera cmployed by us. Our prices tell the h l h l k l & n c i ey of A. W. Stokes at Westbrook. The | poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin that. Edch of our staff of operators has made some branch of Den- Bour lidor 3070, Binerson Whels kY M8 hOrwich Nicke 1888 b0., | * 3 Fathogn and family arrived op | 11 1% WOrth fitcen cents a pound. | oruptions and a wretched complexion. |l tistry his particular specialty for years, and whether you need filing, M| Wilam Moores [J0NCS BTN, STETSON & YOUNG, W on For all such, Electric Bitfers work won- ¢rowning, extraction or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do John Hannor Dama: ary may27d Tableware, Hfirvnol Mr. ,‘m: i\lr George ““’. ?\Td' They refiul;tthe Sbllamélclx,_lee{znd} it for you, and do it positively without pain, and at from one-third H“": ‘[l)"‘“ i Geo. Pilling o ull are expected to arrive in this | Kidneys, purify the blood; give stron, to one-half the prices prevailing at other offices for the same qualit; arr. rurlow Abrah'mEarnsha %'T.'“flin'"hl: 'l!l.l'l'::""ll' town this week on their return from a | nerves, = bright _eyes, - pure breath; of work. i . e WY B Emile Blair 0. Pelletier y and such things Refinished.. yedaing trip ‘wtarted st November. | moot} velvety skin, lovely complex: IT WILL PAY you toinvestigate and consult us before going | Robert Fictcher |4 fredi YoUR HOME Since leaving they e visited Eng- |jon. Many charm! vomen owe their elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination fonah Eastwood |william N G s T P N, G, land, France, Germany, Italy and the | health and beauty to them. 50c at The & . S Npee Fred Kershaw roul Talnioas Holy land. Lee & Oszood Co. N Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 Albert Stone Murly Corcoran On inspection may need a fow ; Sam Pa e - Walter Hurd om Greenwood | Shades or C oh . ot ¢ Waterbury.—Sam Pardello on Sun- e Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 z e : Shades or Curtains; or, perhaps, your Have You Noticed the | day accepted ar offer by wire to join Men Past Fifty im Danger. Bridge Work Special — our e ehattety 3 Carpets begin to look a little shabby Increased Travel? 3 the Pardello stock company at Home- | Men past middle life have found own system — absol et Jondin Maybe a couple of new Parlor Chairs : B0 & b e o gadh wasthil ik stedl, Pa.. July 7, for an engagement | comfort and relief in Foley's Kidney S : > ] iy Sopstutely D et < S fine roads. People like to get out ints during the summer at the park there, | Remedy, especially for enlarged pros- impossible for teeth to ot Wredasite i or a new Rug or Dining Room of the open air, We furnish the best ‘ and Wil o featured with the show as | tate giand, which _is very ~common break off ... ...$5.00 Joseph Cadorett Barle Kitchen Furniture would be desira- % method, and if youw'll take one of our washi the comedian. among elderly men. L. E. Morris,Dex- : ol B ble. Well, you know there must be & ¢ teams youll say the same: vt ‘he::ecwd 75 New/ Haven—Twenty-two bullding | +orhos suncred. froms. 11aney and oles riliee oot SO, Yo T hios Tambert| Disce Brom few things badly needed for the com- X MAHONEY gROS, Falls Avenus wit] permits were Eiven out last week, on- | der trouble, and . several - physicians / All work guarantesd for 10 years [} Geo. Eastiam ' |8, B, Potter | v/ |18 Celebration, and no matter what mar17d Glel'lll’s S R \t:;.u«“vT“ll\“T(e\\‘,(sr:?\u pronounced it finla(;:;;:;n;;l the pros- | . P it Jnckam Bang o “ | you need, we have it. year. g ¢ of the twenty- | tate gland and adv operation. | ames : s 2 IRRIEN - CHANGE IN ADDRESS, 1 three permits is estimated at $86,400, | On account of his age we were afraid Klflg Defltfll 31‘101‘5, ) Joneph _Benoft Mrs.)G. Greenman | We cordially invite you to come and 2 BR. N. GILBERT GRAY, Sulphur Soap which figures are contrasted with $25,- | he could not stand it and I recommend- Py e "'["""'"':""';"‘“;'k have a look. It simply means “A lit- - ’ 000 for the seventee; 1908. ed Foley's Ki v, I i et el < e better quali or & little le formerly at Hodge's Sgable, is now 1o- 5 §P5, aSTemtonn € ed Foley's Kidney Remedy and the|W Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square. Peter McKelvey [Nathan A Gibbs L, g, e e eated In rear of No. § Franklin square. 1’ I —Notice: ave S e s G william Kenyon pert W. Otis oney 1 574 may 190 fl‘s an ’i‘""el“' insiedy sleo Mg e b G AR o o e S Ty Wiltiam ¢ ob Stein — ECONOMICAL d°' E‘“’P ;S,badckhe};‘\ds, d;f"' Factory "L, International Silver Co. | Gegood Co. 3 /s John Brierley as. 1. Hubbard Al ruff, itch an other skin forbidding all bathing there between 2 Geo. Adams N. D. Sevin & m p L = & " "y sunrise and sunset, and only then in SRR R 2 5 . E I e Sl o Timothy McCarty |Mrs. Geo. D. Coit ea u ;::;2; “l""t‘-:num ’m:svnvnl'ue tor yous diseases. Sold by druggists. thut part of the pond above the ice| The person who has once experienc. | WHEN you want to put your busi-| WHEN you want to put your busi-! jenry Gage Willis A. Briscoe 4 et give 0 you In W run. All Sunday bathing is prohibited. | ed the pleasure of a cup of delicious | ness before the public, there is no me- | ness before the public, there is nd me- | Aifreq Dupont Grimshaw Hurd 37-41 Main St - = ‘Salada’ Tea is not easily persuaded to | dium better than through the adveriis- | dium better than through the advertis- | Esdor Caron Morris Sussman o4 R. BENTON PIBBLE, 46 Asylum S% Winsted—Dayid Cohen, who came | accept a substitute 8 |ing columns of The Buli ing columns of The Bulletin ~| Fred Mondervlle |Mrs. E. H.McNickle| jun: ninl. o . > ) 5 : 2 g L