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planning to in its work by dis- i e i, S T of the anti- “tuberculosis work, a double red cros A ~ to be worn by men, women and chi o o v » INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital . Three Million Dollars Surplus . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty. Theusand 'Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management. 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Kitchen Supplies in Southern Rhode Island? We are direct importers and can save you money. Free dellvery on all purchases of $5 or more. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. 1 Je29d BABIES! Soon they will be big boys and girls, and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and I will catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, i Westerly, R. 1. y23d Telephone 847. GEO. L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of - the Stillman Carriage Co., Coggswell St., A Westeriy, R. Carry the large econd hand carriag full line of harne Parts of harness. Carvings repal d painting and automobile paint- jezsa SEASHORE PROPERTY. 23 Jots at Quonocontaug, R. I, front- dng ecean, 50 by 150. Price $200. .E ‘Woice of 400 New England farms, | Send for bulletin. WHLLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. ne connection. Westerly, R. L jy#id SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. . For Rent or Sale. FRANK W. COY, 6 Migh St,, Westerly, R. I. 1v87d / Glllesple_treatment of the hair and scaly. cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- ma, @andruff and other irritations, itch- ing. burning, etc. Endorsed by leading hygicians. Shampooes, dry treatments, §:u treatments, manicure Miss Lida as, High St, Potter-Langworthy ing (Up Staifs). Je29d Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery ang get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S, next to the 5c and 10c Store. Jirz3a The Store Ahat undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. I. 234 The Washington Trust Co., . WESTERLY, R. I Gepital .. $200,000 rplus $200,000 Bxecutes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. @ood service—Considerate attention @ro guaranteed the patrons of this in- stitution. City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE _CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE 1CES While Waiting for Your Car. gg&l‘:anal St. Westerl .R. 1. my new samples of Fall_and ter Woolens, Custom Made Sults 0 and up J. F. PELLEGRI) Na. 4 Main St., Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Jy28d ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main street, we are ready to p to the people of Westerly and vicinity our abllity to do the very best work. A beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given free with every doz- €)1 $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, Westerly. Monumental Works T will guarantee to ‘make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of vears is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak 8t., near High, Westerly, R. I. ¥ Manicuring, Dermatology. Shampooing, Surgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Halr Dressing. MRS. M. L. EELLS Professional Masseuss, Body and Facial Massage Halr Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Goods. 54 Main St., Westerly, R. I jy2sa Telephone 490 4 Established 1901 Harold L. Wells, 0. D., Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, ¥0e- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. I WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE— “R. G. Bliven & Co., # On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENC We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. HEAVY AND LIGHT- BARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- ried in stock. Factory Made Harness in stock at $13.00 and up. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Street. Wants Better Road in Reat Refused—3tolen Power D President. William L. Clarke called the August meeting of. the Westerly town council to order, Monday, these members being prescat: Councilmen Clarence Ma Horace Burdick, iliam Culley, Yiaurice W. Flynn, Al- bekt H. Langworthy and Wayland Saunders. Clerk Whipple read the record of the last reguiar and speclal meetings, which Was formally approved. Sashuel H. Davis, administrator of the estate of Weeden Barber, notified the council that under the will the income from the Barber homestead was to go to the Children's Ald so- ciety of New York and be devoted to the " education of colored children in the south, and that the will asked for, appointment of a trustee by the town council. The council appointed Mr. Davyis trustee, Alfred B. C f(l, a property owner at Pleasant View, representing the other property owners ut that Bum- mer resort, Informed the council of the need of a gravel road in the rear of the line of cottages, which had been damaged by the Iaying of a water pipe line. There were how fifty-five cottages at that beach and that in the next list Pleasant View would be probably taxed for $100,000 and there- fore entitled to consideration when ex- penditures are made. Traffic is ham-+ pered Dby the poor condition of the roads. Rey, William L. Swan and J. . Clo- ran, Gther property owners, spoke in favor of road improvements at Pleas= ant View, and asked that at the ~ran- er ttme ample appropriation be miule for the desired road improvement. James A. Welch, representing the Westerly board of trade, spoke in fa- Vur of the appointment of a tres war- den, and suggested that Simon J. Reu- ter be appointed. Mr. Reuter -was unanimously choseh A communioation received from the Westerly Automatic Telephone com- ny asked for permission to open 3road street Newton, and -about 150 feet up Spruce street, for the pur- pose of laying conduits. President Champlin stated that the work could be completed in six days. Permission was granted. Ex-Town Solicitor Kingsley was given an appropriation of $50 for the perliminary work of the defense of the town in the suit brought by Court- land P. Chapman. The council voted to request Mr. Kingsley to give a de- tailed statement ot the expenditures. Here the council took a recess of twenty minutes to give Clerk Whipple opportunity to issue ‘a marriage li- cense to well known Watch Hill sum- mer residents. They are Charles L. Winder and Miss Corinne Hopkins Pope, A. Pope, all | of Baltimore, will take place at the Pope Wedne: da Chief of Police Tiransfield reported thirteen arrests during the month of | , giving the cause of arrest and | sposition of the cases. Health Officer Lewis Stanton report- one case of diphtheria at Week- lapaug, the child afflicted having brought the disease from the city. The case was .immediately quarantined. There was also a case of scarlet fever in the town during July. Charles P. Johnson was granted li- cense to conduct a shooting gallery at | Watch Hill, the license fee to be annum. ed The petition of Thomas J. Bannon | for druggict-license for his stores in Main street and Wateh Hill was d nied and he was given leave to with- " Reuter Appointed Tree Warden—_ ruggist’s License — of Fifty-Five Cottages—S. J. Boat Recovered— -ssessors for Fire District Complete Work, i 2 &3 Caplain Davis ifotified Policeman Harry- Cook. They went out to the motor launch in the ecaptain’s boat, anld the boy was questioned. He said he lived in Providemte, that he had owned the boat nearly three yes but was unable to tell the make the engine, IRt boy was arrested and the boat towed in shore. When tuestioned by Chief Bransfield tie, by xaid his name was Earl Southwick, his age not quite | Aitteen, and thot He'wds on provation from the Sockannossett school for boys andl for over a year had worked on Block Island for & farmer named Mott, |to whom he was farmed by the state institution. He sald he never had a sail in a power boat until Sunday and of course never operated & bom before, but that he had noticed how the switch was turned on to get the propulsive pow er, that was all. A deputy sheriff and the owner of the stolen beat arrived on the steam- er Block Island.Monday afternoon, and were undecided whether to réturn the boy to the reform school direct from Westerly and return him to Block Is- 1and and proseécute him for the theft of the boat. In either case the result would pe {he same. for he is already under commitment to the state ‘insti- tution during his minority. The seors for the Pawcatuck fire district and the Eighteenth school dis- triet of Stonington, lo.ated In Pawca- tuck, have completed their work, and the result in comparison with that of 1908 is us follows: 5School—1008, $1.505,205; 1909, $1- gain, $8,040. e 53 85,045; 1909, $2,096,~ 540; loss, $11,498, The depreciation of valuation In the fire district Is due to the reduction made in values by the town assessors, whose figures must be accepted as to Valies by the fire district assessors, The law provides that the school dis- trict assessment shall be made by the district clerk and the committee, but the work done by Clerk William A. Wilcox and Paul H. Hillard, act- ing for the committee, and whose work is examined and approved by the com- mittee. The assessors for the fire district are Paul H. Hillard, E. Ever- ett Watrous and Thomas Crowley. The old s Main street, auction by the e armory property on recen purchased at Pawcatuck Seventh-day Baptist hurch, as a matter of pro- tection (o the church property adjoins, which has been sold again, with the > that the property shall be sidential purposes. The purchaser is Orville G. Baker, who will erect a dwelling on site of the bu d armory buildin The church purchased . the property for $650, or about one-half of its real value. The price paid by Mr. Barber is not made publi In different sections of Westerly aside from the quarters of the reg- ! ular fire department, -there are located fire stations containing reels of hose on carriages drawn by hand, in emer- gency cases. near being burned Monday just before tivo o'clock. afternoon The premises in the vicinity are used as a dumping ground and a pile of paper back of and close to the station was discov- { ered by seme boys to be on fire. There was quite a blaze and the rear of the when wooden station was scorched nuel Bernstein’s attention alled to the fire. He formed a icket brigade and extinguished the fire before much damage was done. draw on motion of Councilman Bur- | I there are unregistered automobiles | dick. He would favor o license to|in Westerly, the owners may have Mr. Bannon as soon as-any man, as he | trouble, for the state board of public belleved him a respected citizen, but |roads has osganized a board of din- was opposed to the granting of drug- | spectors, with police authority, who gist's licenses, and would prefer a gen- | are now looking up the unregistered al liquor 1 nse to prevail in West- | machines, and acquainting the board erly nd he certainly was against any io[ the w arrivals. Under the old su change. Proposition was made that George street be graded and eurbed, nd that | the property owners and others inter- | ested be given a hearing in the matter | September 6. 1In connection with this work, Councilman Flynn was added to membership on the road commit- tee, with sy al reference to the curb- ing. Alderman Langworthy made sugges- action was taken then adjourned. was_stolen Sunday from her moorings at Block lcland, as was also a small he the bridge is payed Wie conncit i t be’included im the A power boat sighteen feet in lenath ] skiff which was used to convey \ll«:} thief from the shore to the power | boat, which was owned by James | Smith. The theft was reported to the superintendent of the life saving sta- tions in this district, and notice was ent the several stations to be on the lookout /for the boat. About 9 o'clock Sunday night, Capt. Walter H. Davis of the Watch Hill station noticed a boat answering the description anchored a short distance from. the shore. Its only occupant was a boy, who had been ashore in the skiff and rchased kerosene. The General Demand of the Well-Informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians eould | sanction for fzmily use because its com- ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and trily beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle; yet prompt, in action. | In supplying that demand with its ex- cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical Lines and relies on the merits of the laxutive for its remark- able success. That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixit of Senna is given the preference the Well-Informed. To get its beneficial cfiects always buy the genuine—manufactured by the Cali- fornia Fig Syrap Co., only, and for sale by all leeding druggists. Price fifty cents by ivsod WHERE TO BUY IN WI:STERLY AONUMENT Before purchasing it'é t MAURI(‘}E W. FLYNN, Telephone 243 spond Twith me. Main Strest, Westerly, per bottle @ Gy voir interest to corre- Manufasturer and Builder, T gy law, visitors to the days in wh tate were allowed h to register, but under the new law amendment only ten days are given. It is estimated that there are at least fifty unregistered automobiles in the state. Local Laconics. own system of charging went into effect Monday in the Westerly publi ra Miss M. A. Saunders of Westerly is registered at the oHtel Columbus, Bethlehem, N. H. The Westerly Younz Men’s Social club enjoyed the annual clambake at Brightman’s pond Sunda The B Misses Helen Sweeney and Mary Roonev of Willimantic ‘are_guests of | Mrs. Michael Keegan in Noyes ave- nue. The schooner Florerice Howard will be launched at Stoninzton this (Tu: day) morning at 1L30. barring acci- dent. The Ladies' Aid society of the Cal- vary Baptist church will picnic day in Wheeler's grove, Tues- near Stoning- | ton borough. Mr. and Mrs. John Horre and son, Monroe, and Mrs. Elizabeth Grubie and son Russell of Plainfield, N. J., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Snyder Jn Smith avenue. The ringing of gongs on ice cream wagons has been ordered discontinued by the police committee of Westerly under the-claim that the law provides there shall be no ringing of gongs on the pudlic streets John Bransfield and daughter, who have been visiting rela- in Westerly, returned Monday to their home in Philadelshia. Miss Jennie Bransfield of Westerly accom- panfed them for a short time, At a meeting of the nagers of the clubs composing the Rhode Island- Connecticut Baseball league, held in the - office of the president, Dr. John M. O'Connell, Sunday, it was decided stponed games shall be dis- double headers. ng of the league is as fol- Won, Lost. P.C. Stonington 10 4 714 Westarly .. 9 5 J White Rock 8 [ 4 Walefield 7 s 466 Carolina 5 9 4 Norwich 11 BRIEF STATE NEWS Newtown,—St ed Wallingford.—T' 266 Rose Parish celebrat- s golden jubilee Sunday. sixteenth — anni- vérsary of the cit_ saciety was cele ated Suanday t the society's gove Trumbull. - Three youne men caught Balhitig in a stream i “Trambull (hat fAows into the cardsley park reservoir finesd in the Nere ity court tmen have decid- techman at the n theld road to stog oung potatoes. tarm off “the We wholesale theffs of New. Haven.—Miss Blsie Troup, dauzbter of Mrs. Alexander -Troup, is spending. » few wefks with a schaol friend &t Falmouth Heights, Cape Cod Rocky Hill—Representative Georgs One of these stations, | located in Pleasant street, came very | : Readwlmtmofflw GBEATESTNEWSPAPBBBIN’AIEBIOAMM say on this This has been necessitated ik This counterfeiting is against the growing generati “Themmahotumsofomflnhue thma.ndsofdollmtofimflisflmfiwmbllo L oompellediospend‘hnndmdsol the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade; a.onmenotunly ‘against the proprietors of Castoria, ion, All persons should be careful to see thai cmoflabemthn nignstnreofflhas.H.Hmher mflm would guard the health of their children. ‘Parents, and mothers in particular, onghtm carefully examin¢ o Castoria adv ember that the wrapper ertisements which have besn appearing in this paper, and to re: of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simily signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it hes been manufactured pontinuously for over thirty years.—Philadelphia Bulletin. ALCOHOK 3 PER CENT. AVegetable] similating the Food: thtlhsm ol OT NARCOTIC. ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSinile Signature of Ath months old 5 DosEs -3 )U\I‘ Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Conger Bros. of St. Paul, Minn., say: “Fletcher’s Castoria is certainly full of merit and worthy of, recommendation.” C. G. A. Loder, o! Philadelphia, Pa., says: “For 20 years we have sold satisfaction.” The Scholtz Drug Co., of Denver, Colo., says: “Fletcher's Castoria has surely become a household word. Seemingly every family where there are children uses it.” Hoagland & leld, of Boston, Mass., say: “We have nothing but £00d to say about your Cgstoria and we do not hesitate to give it oust unqualified endorsement.” Riker’s Drug Stores, of New York City, say: “Fletcher's Castoria is one of the oldest and most popular preparations in our stores. We have nothing but good to say ahout it” ‘Wolft-Wilsos Drug Co., of St. Louis, Mo., says: “Of the thousands of patent medicines for which we have demand tifere are a very few of them that we can conscientiously recommend and your Castoria is ins cluded in tifls few.” D. R. Dyche & Co., of Chicago, Ills, say: “The increasing demand for your Castoria shows that a discriminating public is not slow to seek out a remedy of merit and once convinced that it does all and even more than claimed they do not hesitate to recommend it to their friends.” The Owl Drug Co., of San Francisco, Cal., says: “We have always been a bellever in the ‘original man protection’ and have been particula: never to sell anything but the genuine and original Castoria (Fletcher’s),’ ‘We have niany calls every day for this article from people who say then ‘would not be without it in their homes.” ceEnvINE C ASTORI A ALways Beara the Signature of The Kind You Have Aiways Bought In _Use For Over 30 Years. CENTAUR COMPARY, T7 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ¥ BARSTOW STOVE CO.y PROVIDENOCE, R. I. TO SHOW YOU THE RICHMOND RANGE WILL BE A PLEASURE TO US AND OPEN AN AVENUVE OF PLEASURE TO YOU J. P BARSTOW & c0, 23-25 Water Stree:, Norwich. . G.H. BAGON Danielson. B. Chandler of Rockv Hill is under- stood to-be the author of, the minority publie utilities biil in the general as- sembly. Southington.—The long _drought is teliing on the water in the Southington reservoirs and Superintendent McKen- zie says that it has decreased four feet in onme basin and three feet in the other. Shelton.—Milk Inspector Gibbons of the health department states that dur- ing the past six months he has taken 2,000 samples of milk and had found only one c: where the milk was watered. Milford.—Rev. W. A. Harrod, former- Iy of Milford, now of Hartford, is en- joying a vacation. He was in town for a visit and his family will remain here while he attends the Northfield general conference. Waterbury.—Among books recently "Twas a Glorious Victory. There's: rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A man’s life has been saved and now Dr. King’s New Discovery is the talk of the town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages. “I could not work nor get about,” he writes, “and the s did me no good, but after using New Discovery three weeks w man and can do good | work agai r weak, sore or diseased lungs, coughs and colds, hemorrhages, hay fever, la grippe, asthma or any bronchial affection it stands unrivaled. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Sold and guaranteed by The Lee & Osgood Co, Washington's Plague Spots lie in the low, marshy botfems of the Potomac, the breeding ground of ma- laria germs. These germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general debili- ty and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. “They are the best all-round tonic and cure for malaria 1 ever used.” writes R. M. James of Lou- ellen, S, (. They cure stomach, live Kiduéy and blood troubles and will p) vent iyphoid v them. 50¢. Guaran- i by The Lee & Ossood Co. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes: “Last year 1 suffered for thre: months with & summer cold so d tressing (hat it interfered with my business. I had many of the symptoms received at the Bronson library are 84 | tory ,or street car or other public con- volumes in the Bohemian language, purchased for the benefit of the Bohe- mians of Waterbury, numbering reme 60 families. Section The term spitting as used in this act shall jbe defined as the act of expelling anyfsecretion from the chtst, throat, mouth or nose. Section' 3. Any person violating the provisions of this act shall be fined NEW SPITTING LAW. Very Broad in Scope and Penalty Is Fine or Jail. | Bty Governor Weeks ~signed Thursday the act forbidding spitting in public five dollars, or than thirty days, imprisoned or both. > Staff spent Sunday places. dian Point house, Stony Creek. Gover- The new law follows: nor and Mrs. Weeks were expected, but Section 1. No person shall spit on | owing to the liness of the latter they the paved walk of any puplic street, [ were unable to be present. park %or square, or upon the floor of any hall or office in any hotel, restau- 5 % rant, apartment house, tenement, or [ People with chronic bronchitis, asth lodging house which is used in com- |ma and lung trouble will find grea mon by the guests or tenants thereof, br upon the floor, platform, steps, or stairs of any public building, church, theater, railway station, store or, fac- Tar, and can avoid suffering by mencing to take it at once. & Osgood Co. No Matter WHAT CONDITION YOUR PLUMB- ING OR HEATING SYSTEMS MAY BE IN — WE CAN IMPROVE THEM. DO NOT IMPAIR THE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY LET- TING YOUR PLUMBING REMAIN IN AN UNSANITARY STATE. “DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IS THE ROOT OF ALL DISEA AND THE MONEY YOU'LL SPEND FOR A PHYSICIAN'S SERVICES LATER ON WILL PUT YOUR SYSTEM IN PERFECT SHAPE. Barstow & Co. EMPLOY ONLY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN AND A POST CARD OR TELEPIIONE CALL WILL SEND ONE OF THESE “DOCTORS" TO YOUR RESIDENCGE AND RELIEVE YOU AND YOUR FAMIL OF ALL ANXIETY. CONCERNING THE STATE OF YOUR PLUME- of hay fever, and a doctor’s prescrip- tion did.not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed only to aggravate it. Fortunately 1 insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley’'s Honey and Tar with the same success.” The Lee & Osgood Co. ING. eating estimates furnished free of charge not less than one dollar nor more than not more Members of Governor at the In- relief and comfort in Foley's Honey and com- The Lee Hamilton Wateh in a -ml‘ Filled, Cace. $10.00 B ..wmwu Watch in a D-m s Gold Filled Case. Also = full line of the New Styls \Signet ) Rings. GoldwChains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, and a complete line: of up-to-date Jewelry. o Sy | REUSON & CHARBONAEAY, Jranklin Square. mar25a Orders taken for all kinds of Hair Goods. Your own Combings made up. v JHair Ornaments, Toilet Requisites, Chiropody, Manicuring, Shampooing, Face and Scalp Massage. Fannie M. Gibson ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel. 508 may28d Miniature Stein The handsomest Souvenir of‘the 250th Anaiversary. terling rim top and bottom and dates, Price $1.25 JOHN & GEO..H. BLISS L e ] Summer Goods Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, ) N\ g Favors, Etc. MRS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars “1f I's Madé of Rubber We Have It GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR_ YOUR AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be- fore to handle your trade. All new goods — fully guaranteed. We carry all sizes in stock all the time to meet your needs. Manuafcturers’ agen's for Good- rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and’ Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main £t. Norwich. 162 State St. New London Operating 15 Stores. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags A large stock of finest quality at very low price The Shetucket Harmess Co 283 Main Street. ‘WM. C. BODE. Jun2ed t Telephone 865-4. AHERN BROS,, “General Contractors 63 BROADWAY "Phone 715. Jun3d Wall Papers Spring season is over but we have a great variety of them still in all grades at reduced prices. Also Mouldings marked down in price. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decorations. P. F. MURTAGH, Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main St, Jy13d LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY Ples, Cake and clled. Give us & We are confident Bread cannot be e trial order. noved 20 Fairmount Street. DR. JONES, Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. Room 10 *Phone 33-3 maylid i Coal A BIN FULL OF COAL I8 LIKE A SAVINGS BANK PASS BOOK. You've ‘got something to show for your Summer's work. Why not begin putting something ‘into the Coal-bin each month ? E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumb'er augdd COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP. Office—cor. Market ard Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-13. oet29d CALAMITE COAL [Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HISI(ELI. 'Phones 489 37 Franklin St. mayéd J. A. MORGAN & SON. Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of ar sizes family coal. Lumber for bull ing purposes. 5 Central Wh.m-'. 68 Thumn St ‘Phone §84. sept190 = LUMBER —— Whe best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we aiways carry s big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stoek H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY mayied what is so Important a factor In veryday life as Wines, Liquors and Beers. Quality should be the most important essential. People of good judgment are not in- fluenced so much by price as by quality In dealing with us you get a combi- nation of high quality and low price, and get Liquors of the best quality at as low prices as such goods can be sold for. Our stock is varied and complete. Come in and look around. Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephcne 812. Jy10a Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 40 Shetucket Street. J. J. C. STONE. Prop oct13d Our Paint epartment will satisfy seekers of l||l Grade Goods. A COII'I.m LINE OI" 0il, Lead, Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Finishes, Brushes, Ete. CHAS. 035000 & 0, 45 and 41 Commerce Stres!. AMERICAN HOUSE, Furrell & Sandersun, Props. SPRECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, ete.; Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. WHESN I0u waag o gut vour busl. berere thy DasiE, (hera (s 5o mew -"-‘i?":fi'#fl‘-‘ i -