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Order Early for osdfish, Steak Halibut, promptly to all parts’ of TANITE CITY FISH MARKET, Westerly, s Library. Tel. 407 i 1. TRUST COMPANY, ~csterly Branch. ‘ Three Milli Fn(y Thousand Accounts. courteous management. 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry.the Jargest|of the season was $200, and there- —_————— line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps |f0r¢ the people were asked to make | The body of Alonzo Harmon, who and Kitchen Supplies fn Southern | C¥atributions of one dollar, and this | died in Providence Monday, arrived in Rhod Island? We are direct importers | ANety citimens did, while ‘one busi- | Westerly Wednesday afternoon and e 3 ¢ Fros duifsen ‘nrsa concern gave ten doffars, a dol- | was burfed in River Bend cemeter: e Bl ¥ | 1ar for every letter in the firm's name. | The Pawcatuck lodge of Masons on all purchases of $5 or more. BTANTO! Je2 band and was enjoved by an im- v. George W. Rigler, pastor of the e audience. The following pro- | First Baptist church, of which de- e was rendered under the di- |ceased was a member, officiated at the BABIES! | rection_of Le Charles O. Gasilt: | seryice in the cemetery chapel. oys | Hail, Solumbia, Boys of the Militia, urial. was according to the Mas f,?;‘“"‘,‘,‘f,‘ R‘,"‘, M B ,,:";‘",‘J”f‘.s...\ hine and Shower, Heart Murmurs, | sonic ritud], the services being con- emors. Bring the bables and T wiil | Polka Cappricioso, comnet solo by Mr. | ducted by” 3ot Worshiptul Master eftoh thesr gmiles, Gavitt, medley of popular airs. My Samuel 3 Iir;;-n h(s; mn‘nf[)exl: of | oy, The Three Twins, Aft PAW | odge were bearer: 'aul STILES, The Photographer, Ye Ancientd and | H. Hillard, Orville M. Briggs, Oscar W. Brown Building, - Westerly, R. | Spangled Banner tes, William H. Greene, Elmer E. Telephone 841. I¥23d — Vincent and Oscar L. Wilcox. ——— - — pSeveral week.dlgo five residents of | R | Pierce street and vicinity were before meone, either through carelessness x'('.’.br"‘;xf,?'fi'?‘"xfi; the Third district court and tried up- |or design, placed three dvnamite cart- Stillman Carriage Co. |on complaints for violating the liquor |ridges, small ones, in the waste paper Coggswell St. laws. and the enses are now pending et in the office of the Calder & r"n-“"ffi:'”m"“zex‘r‘”' the superior court. Subsequently, | Carnié Granite works, and there was stock of new and second hand carrisges | Deputy International Revenue Collec- |something doing whep William Pen- @nd wagons, Also a full line of harness | tor K \ visited their premises and | dleton the cohtents into the Carrage repair- itomobile, paint- je29d SEASHORE PROPERTY. and parts of harness. ing and painting and a ing. 23 lots at Quonocontaug, R. I, front- ing ocean, 50 by 150. Price $200. Choice 100 New England farms. Send for bulletin WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. Westerly, R. L “EASHORE COTTAGES. Housekeeping. A essible by Trolley. T Sale, RANK W, COY, « y Westerly, R. I. Plane connection. it or 1tmept of the hair and ling hair, baldness, ecze- (f und other irritations, itch- Endorsed by leading ry treatments, manicure Miss Lida Potter-Langworthy Je29d ¢ Your Shoes and Hosiery Piano to be n the way at PURTILL’S, to @he 5c and 10c Store, oupon given next v flc;tore that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats,, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. I City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. ggupanal St Westerl .R. | See my new Winter Woolens $12.50 and up samples of Fall Custom Made and sults J. F. No, 4 M Cleaning, Jy28d ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph | studio of A. A. Scholficld 0 Main street, we re ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our ability to do the very best work. A beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given free with every doz- en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., Westerly. Monumenta! Works T will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of yvears is at your service, ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. I. Manicuring, Dermatology, Surgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L. EELLS Professional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Shampooing, Goods 34 Main St,, Westerly, R. I y2sd Telephone 490, Established 1901. Harold L. Wells, 0. D., Dptometr}; Defactive vision corrected by the pro; er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Voi- te:-Langworthy Block, “'vslerly R L WESTERLV’S LEADING CLOTNIN" STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridg, REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps #ith all purchases. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work ix Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- ded in stock. Factory Made Harness n stock at $12.00 and vp. . H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Brond Street. Jy3oa The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. 1. Capital g b Surplus Executes Trusts Pays Inte it on Depos Good service—Considerate unttention are guaranteed the patrons of this in- stitution, I'resh -Salmon, Scup, Butter- ete, h Dollars Three Million Dollars i sible by and efficient in its BAZAAR, Westerly, R. 1| Euoyed by Crowd at Wilcox Park—Amlt for Vlohhon _ of Liquor Laws—Loose Dynamite Cartridges Cauu f Excitement—Masonic Eurial-for Alonzo Harmon However, it wouia create but little surprise if the deal were consummat- ed, for% there are some who believe that the diling of paved streets is not practical, but who believe that the paved streets should be watered and not wholly at the expense of owners and lessees of abutting property, buf paid for out of the public fund creat- ed by all the taxpayers. Those in the business section claim that thev are just as much entitled to relief from the dust nuisance as those who re- side along the streets that have been ed at the expense of the town. Although no appropriation nas been | made by the town for concerts for three years, and as a result mo bapd has played in the park in that period, there will be weekly concerts in the 4 park for the balance of the season, by ¥the Westerly band. This & made pos- the offer of tha trustees of Wilcox park, whe offerea to give dol- lar for dollar for what was contribut- ed by the public, and also to feel the | public pulse s to whether therd was a desire for 4 return of the band con- | s during the summer season. | The sum required for the balance | tended the funer Joseph L. 1in a body and Rev. concert was given in the Peacock, in the absence of y evening by the West- Jority of these precions pores of the skin and infantile deaths are ocoasioned by the use of narcotic | andscothingsympsmldtorohfldm’nmplmn they stupefy, retard ciroulation and lead to operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature Chas, H. Fletcher. Outoflaoaumthzbloodtpcirmlatepropefl%opmtho lives, many of thess Dmpl,finotnm ts gontain more or less opium, or Eaifllrdo'wdlwlimto sickness, de&th. (Jaalmm.f 0 morphine, They are, in considerable quatities, deadlypoiwnl. In any quantity oongestions, alhys fover. Letters from Prominent Phy. sicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Peeler, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have prescribed your Castoria 1n many cases and have always found it an efficieat and speedy remedy. Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa,, says: “I have prescribed your Cas« toria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patients.” ' Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brookiyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Cas toria in my own household with good resuits, and have advised several patients to use it for its mild laxative effect and freedom from harm.” Dr. J. B. Elliott, of New York City, says: “Having during the past six years prescribed your Castoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most heariily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate of children.” Dr. C. G. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb., says: “Your Castoria is an ideal * medicine for chiidren, and I-frequently prescribe it. While I do not advo« cate the indiscrininate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an exception for conditions which arise in the care of children.” Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria holds the esteem of the medical profession in & manner held by no other proprie- tary preparation. It is'a sure and reliable medicine for infants and chil dren. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infantile ailments. Dr. H. F. Merr!ll, of Augusta, Me., says: “Castoria is one of the very finest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my opimion your Castoria saved thousands from an early grave. I can reds of testimonials from this locality as to its efficiency . Norman M. Geer, of Cleveland, Ohlo, says: “During the last twelve years I have frequently recommended your Castoria as one of the best prepzrations cf t:e kind, being safe in the hands of parents and very ef- fect'vo in relieving children's disorders, while the ease with which such @ pleazact preparation can be administered is a great advantage.” cenvine CASTORIA ALwars Bears the Signature of Tie Kind You Bave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CZNTAUR COMPANY, YT MURRAY STREEY, HEW YO and for he was time it Tled. His scalp was _feared | morning men were set to work on tructure. The framework of have been waging warfupon the keep ers of the lighthouses, whom they_ say | was the the ascertained that they had no gove the door of which ment license to sell r at retail. | left open. There was three explos | They w notified to visit the office of {and the contents of the ash pit, ashes the “coilector of internal revemue in | ch and smal® bits of coal were Providence and the license fee own out into the boiler room with and costs, which they all did, except |sreut force. Charles G Ile, who says he wag of | Mr. Pendieton's face, arms and opinion that his case had been settled | breast were filled with the stuff, and | by_his attorney with the rest the services of a physician were re- Wednesday, Deputy United States | quired to remove particles from the Marsha! Richmond F. Stone came to |flesh. Jumes Smith, the engineer, was Westerly and with the assistance of |cut under the right eve by a small Chief Bransfield arrested Gabrielle on | piece of ceal. and was covered with A of selling liquor at retail flying ashes. Ne serious effects o nse. The | resulted. aigned before United| = ———— State Commissi William P.__Cross Local Laconics. Providence, Wednesday afternoon, P. Fitzgerald of New London the Unitet Blatiy Slemics comm chreon] o AU W dncaay | fixed at $500. The bond was furnished | i Bonert, B, Archibald of Jack. and lle was released from cus- | NV e i 18 (he & | uL There we unday school picnick- AE5 recant o n of little oil |ers from White Rock and North sketches at the Salmagundi club, New | Stonington at Pleasant View, Wednes- York, there_was one painted by Wal- |da H tel Douglass, a former resident of | and her nicce Stonington, and entitled A - Mixed | of Dr. and Jrowd, in which a flock of hens feed- | visiting Miss Ing at a trough ls reproduced. . The iends in Leba painting is owned by W. S pithile Poodmus, S e Another picture of interest was N pras, s #A L interest 3 lcr of Xavian brothers, and locat- Dock, painted by Guy S. Wiggins and | eq in Lynn, Mass. is visiting relas owned by Frank S. Turnbull. "hese | tives in. Westerl He was known as Thumb-Box Sketches, from an exhibit | the order. ¢ & Prother in of over 500 They dre sketches made with a |; While Capt. Isiac Gavitt was try- small box of colors held on the thumb |{"€ out a mew sailboat in the Pawea- | vand arranged, when open, to serve | tUCK river carly Wednesday morning s & palette and easel. and designat. | the craft capsized. The captain clung ed as “thumb-box sketehess Ene [to the overturned boat until rescued largest pictures the exhibit, were [ DY Charles Coon in a power boat. The not more tha e rehos, wng |sailboat was towed to the shore and were made by the breadth (Wil be fe-rigged and dash, and boldness in use of color. P et S Tony Petronoso, employed in the | BmEF STATE NEWS Klondike quarry, ‘was severly injured RPN AT while at his work Wed morn- | | ing. He was handling a h iron | — The Congregational bar, assisting in moving a block | been celebrating the 100th of granite, when the bar point slipped of its founding. H and the end of the bar struck the man full in the face pper A result of step teeth were broken, the er lip. lac- P ago Harry erated and the jawbone injured. i'”'" has sy mptoms of lockjaw g gt | : Meriden. A. Miller, secretary | of the mouth. Five stitches we ond. aes he H Wales Lines aujred to close this wound, rddng Jeref Uik restgriition he bar. which weighs over a hun- L unswgoc T sely | dred pounds, alse struck Tony in. the e ewis > | nal injury. He wac attended by Dr. Lewis E. Mr. and | Scanton. b 44 an stred m | 3 Rowayton, is home on a month’s vac The dust nuisance in Dixon square|' | and vicinity is becoming arable, | Hartford—A number of officlals at but the highway committe an- | the capitol have been obliged to post- nounced that dust laying ofl will soon | pone their vacations owing to the be reccived and that then there will |length of the session of the general be abatement of the nuisance.. The |assembly. | | committee is also of opinion that this : oil can also be applied to the paved Wirsted.—Mrs. Abbie Simons Padel- portions of High, Canal and Main [ ford whose husband, James Padelford, Streets. died two wecks ago last Friday from There 15 a rumor that “th is a | the same ailment, expired Tuesday | deal on for the purchase of the water- | MOrning of heart trouble. i ing cart_from, William Book, who was forced from the business by the u‘:xw! Wallingford —Juds L. M. Phelps e Biiet e b will leave FKriday for Northampton, Syl asing hfs rebelbts | M to atténd the reunion of his to @ non-paving basls. - Thete. are s |Tegiment. the Fourteenth Massachu- few who assery that there is a dgrk- | S°ttS to be held next Saturday f"j"l SRORtica) tpatvigual, 4n, this Spe- | Southpert—Monday at the residence omy in the town taking over a non- | 1, “‘Ly,zfl':(, Priih. I Eoat avedis | paying business from an individyal. | y" held taeir monthly - meeting. at which papers were read and discussed. PERFEc East Norwalk.—The Fibre, Products company, which recently secured a lease of 'the large Colonial Foundry plant in Keiser street, Is setting up boilers .and the stack preparatory to beginning operations. Branford—The marriage of Mics zabeth Young, daughter of Mr. and coM r5, A. M. Young of Pine Orchard, T and’ the Rev. Herbert Gallaudet o $ Boston will take place at the Ancn for Baby and others follows the use of age, the summer home of the Youngs on Wednesday, Aug. 2 Comfort Powder. Chafing, tching, % | Stamford.—Abram Scofield, a retired | n of New York, who once rashes, skin imitations imitations and soreness all mford, has offered the disappear ke magic underits influence, |\ qnrk aiiore 1,0 t nford Rural association $10,000. the interest of which would be used in furtherance of the auxiliary'’s work, especially as Om Or regards the schools. + New Haven.—The petition of the | Ttalian =ocieties of the city that the | city ‘appropriate enough money for an | electrical illumination of the centra green on the night of Oct. 12 in cele bration of the new state holida Columbus day, was given a hearing in city hall Monday night. Powder Comfort Powd skillfully icated Todd Pw:r‘:v.hu:h umfi like_or Talcum Powders_than cream i like skimmed milk, being per. fectly harmless to the most delicate CLERGVMAN SUES. Asks $6,000 for Injuries in Automobile Accident—Insurance Company Inter- Before purchasing it's spond MAURICE W. FLYNN, ‘Telephone 243. ONUM 103 Main 8((100. Westerly, R. I “'3 and possessing uncqualled healing ested. v , C ”f"dn"' 3;"“’: “'WC"'YY““ The Norwalk Hour says: Rev. 0 'owder has con- Herbert S, Brown of Darien has sidered the $tandard of pcdea.m by e civil action for $6.000 agaipst 2'd . Foss, t inent real thousands of New England physicians, agent of New York and South nurses and mothers who use no other, orwalk. Deputy Sheriff Samuel € SEAYS b QEPARTIEY ST ANt aRiat, phe wars .-'fihh.y'l"lldlld.rllildm stood that the action is to be defended by he insurance company in which Mr. Foss held a policy, and that othe wise would have been no action, Mr. Brown are Brown happened January. While pugh Darien in iz chav Ol- as MT. Foss and Rev very close friends. The accident to Mr. on the 2Ist of Jast Mr. Foss was going his large Lozier car. veral gangs of lobster fishermen who A Few Choice MATTINGS left over will be soid very cheap Yerringlon's | "2, S50 £STATE augdd My Lady’s Wardrobe ways be in the pink of condition lly to us te be cleaned will if sent periogic “and dyed, if necesgry. We ares very successful in giving satisfaction to our growing circle of pzirons, because we care of every article en- trusted to us, and are prompt in de= livering goods. And our charges are ddmitted to bé most reasomable. e infinite to your interest to corre- ¥ ur, with me. fver Haglen. attempted o turn' out Manitastires and : or 4 feam, and ran into Mr. Brown actire g Wit 113 " was on the right hand side of the ot yldd jioad Mr. Brown was knocked from his Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin St. augled oven for an awful gash and one | have been monopolizing all the lobster can be done possible by that. Each it for you. and do to one-half of work. IT WILL PAY. you to Investigate We ‘make no charge whatever for examination and advice elsewhere. of his legs was broken. Mr. [ fishing territory close to the east and | Inspector, Corcoran heard of it, and took him in the automobile and hur- | west breakwaters. ‘kni!uz to Jersey street. this noon, he ried him to the Stamford hospital. He ——— —r stopped the work. Mr. Levy was said then remained at the post of duty and BUILDING INSPECTOR ACTs | to be out of town, but Mrs. Levy call- {ran back and forth between the hos- g ok the workmen off. No plans for pital and the home for some time with | Orders Operations. Stopped on Levy | the building have been filed for ap- ‘n.‘ bulletins. g (1 oval by the building inspector, and In Mr. Brown's complaint it is al- | Building, Ansenia, Which Was Gut- | {0107 that noge of the provisions leged that Mr. Brown was laid up for ted by Fire on July 17. {of the ordinance relating to the erec- building was going up, when Building THE PEOPLE ARE BUYING COAL. THE BEST SIGN OF RE- "TURNING PROSPERITY. Bverybody Is buylig a few tons, and best of all they are paying cash for them. Hadn't you better by ‘'yours in Au- gust before the price changes? 'E. CHAPPELL CO0. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street, Telephones. Lumber Summer Goods|— Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, GOAL Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols,| Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, ALWAYS IN STOCK. MRS. EOWIN FAY, Franklin Square m._.f; .?.L.“,n mm e Telephone 168-13. of the 250th Anniversary. Sterling rim top and bottom and dates. Price $1.25 JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS oct29d CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Weod C. H. HASKELL “If It's Made of Rubber We Mave It GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR 1 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 tc meet vour needs. Manuafcturers' agents 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. 489 'Phones —— 402 37 Franklin 8t 68 Thames St maysd J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of wil sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld ing purposes 5 Central Wharf, *Phone $84. sept19d LUMBER —— The best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we always earry a biz line of Shingles. C: up and let us: mayl4d $15.00 Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watech in a 20-year Gold Filled Cace. $10.00 Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled C: Also a full line of the New Style Signet Rings. Gold Chairs, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, line of up-to-da In huying, what is so important & ;" & 57 s ki factor in everyday life as Wine it Liquo.s and Beers. Quality should 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 and get Liquors of the best quality at as low prices as such goods can bs sold for. Our stock Is FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, Franklin Square. mar25d varied and complete. five months and was seriously and per- | . tion of buildings in the fire district, manently affected. Furthermore, Mrs. | Daniel Corcoran, who succeeded John | have been complied with/—Ansonia Brown, who was ill, had just been sent | DWyer as building inspector last | Sentinel. to, Clifton Springs, and becau ‘r%xont(lix. p»rfnrmeuh his)finfl official act & accident had to be recalled, while | Tuesday noon. when he stopped work thi . the ‘Sceident was ‘achlous ‘i Its ‘cons | on _tho rebullding of the JLevs: cinder | Mounion of Twenty-third Regiment. _ | sequences to her as well washing plant and rag warehouse on | The forty-third annual reunion of nother ontontion " of the plaintift | Jersey street, which was gutted by | the Twenty-third regiment, C. V., will is that the machine of Mr. Foss was |fire July 17." Permission was asked | be held at Hil's homestead, ~Savin not equipped with & bell or horn and | of the aldermen Monday iight to re- | Rock. New Haven, on August 19. Hen- that the driver was going at an undue | Sonstruct the building and tack on a IV I Smith of Norwalk. who was a nd a reckless rate of speed at the | 25X25 addition. As the matter was , lieutenant. will ‘be present. Major time of the accident. The case will |one for the building inspector to take | D. H. Miller of Georgetown is the be heard in the higher court at Bridge- | Care of, no action was taken. It was | president of the association, and W. 1 S reported that work on the construc. | Hine of Naugatuck, secretary. At the LRtk i, 200 tion of the building had already heen pconclusion of the meeting a shore din- A started, but this was said not to be | ner will be served Victory for Lobstermen. the case. t 1 b L 8 Lobster fishermen who set pots in| Levy seemed to take it for grant- | Don't make light of life. but puj the lower New Haven harbor have |ed, however, that it would be all right | light enough into it to_enable you to mows from the lighthouse dejartment |affer asking the aldermen. and this | see good roads to the énd.—Exchange. that t an set their pots along the breakv without of interfer- | ence the keepers of the light- | hol This means a big victory for | Heating Sysiem Designed steam or hot water—to meet all conditions, to fill all requirements. Our experience as the oldest establish- ment in this line in Norwich has fitted us to cope with all problems. We guarautee satisfaction and economy in every respect. Let us make you an estimate on the work complete. Telephors 133. Come in_and look around Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Stree Norwich, Conn, Telephcne 812. Jy10d Rose Bowiing Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shatucket Street. J. J. C. STONE. Prop L. L. CHAPMAN will make a Summer Sale at reduced prices on the balance of Harn Car- Owners of riages and Summer goods. horses will save good money buying thier horse supplies for the next 30 A large stock to select from. days. L. L. CHAPMAN Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. CALL ON ME oct13d ALL DENTAL WORK. ain by Dentists wno KNOW HOW. ourselves on KNOM&G HOW. Good Dental work nowadays is only We have been 20 years gaining of our staft of operators has made some branch of Den- tistry kis particular speclalty for years, and whether you need filling, erowning. extraction or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do and at from one-third prevalling at other offices for the same quality without Dentists cf experience. positively without pain. the pri and ult Gold Crowns, 22 King Dental Parlors, Dr. Jackson, Managn. us Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 Franklin Square. We pride before going karat Our aint epartment anything you in Hatr Pufts, Wigs, reason- and see B for N may desire \ Goods—Curls, N Pompadours, etc. Prices able. Call me, OTTO STABENOW, Prop 17 Broadway. aprzdd 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarfan Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst A. A_ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone" 447-1 jyazd AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY A COMPLETE LINE OF 0il, Lead, Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Finishes, Brushes, Ele. CHAS. 086000 & CO, 45 and 47 Commerce Street. Phode RO oo Wall Papers Spring season is over but we have a great v om still i all grades at reduced Also Mouldings marked down in price. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes gnd Decorations. P. F. MURTAGH, Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main St. ety of prices. AMERICAN HOUSE, Furrell & Sandevson, Propa. SPRCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, etc. Livery comnecte{ SHETUCKKET STREET. $y13d PUBLIY S g EN you fut your bust THERE is no advertising medium in X helbre the BUBic, (hera iy no me Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- lekin for business-ras: mu_:‘{‘n‘-.r. uw’r‘wfiu :‘. lu--'m,A