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Whers to Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Yy - Westerly Branch. . Capital ........ Thres Million Dollars B Surpivs ........ Thees Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Libe: courteous and efficlent In its management. Mionumentai Works T _will guarantee to make a monu- menit at'the lowest possible cost con+ sistent with good work. My experl. ence of years 1s at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. I. Harold L. Defective vislon corrected by the prop- Wells, O. D.. Optometrist er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Foi- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly. R. L MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work ix Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car~ réed in stock. Factory Made Harness 14 stock at $13.00 and up. H. SAUNDERS, to 44 West Broud Street. 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest Jine of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Kitchen Supplies in Southern | Rhode Island? We are direct importers and can save you money. Free delivery all purchases of $5 or m STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. 1 Sohdd BABIES! Boon they will .be big boys. and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the bables and I will catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, - Waesterly, R. I Telephone 847 Jy23d GEO. L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Stillman Carrisge Cov, Coggswell St Westerly, R. L Carry the argest - ?k of new and second hand carriages wagons, Also a full line of harne arts of harness. Carriage rep. ng and painting and automobile paint- ng. o294 2,250 WILL BUY a farm of ¢5 acres, brand new house, barn, icehouse and workhouse; build- ings in first clags condition; land in high state of cultivation. Place is sit- uated on macadam road an hour’s dfive from city. Inveitigate. ' (Choice of 406 farms.) Send for farm bulletin, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Broker. oom 1. road St, Westerly, 1. "Phone cornection. SEASHORE COTTAGES, Furnished for Housckeeping. Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale, FRANK W. COY, 6 High St, Westerly, R. I Jy27d augld Gillesple treatment of the hair and scalp, cures falling hajr, baldness, ecze- ma, dandruff and other Irritations, itch- ing. burning, etc. Endorsed by leading s, Shampooes, dry treatments, ‘acial treatments. manic Miss Lida Thomas, High St. Potter-Langworthy Bullding (Up Stafrs) Je29d ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield, 5) Main street. we 'are 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 Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery ®nd get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S, next to the 5c and 10c Store. sy2sa LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river; no dust; no_odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods fn their season. -Market 171 Main Street, West- | ¢ erly. fo street. Tel. 343, | Give 1 augidd | Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Surgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Halr Dressing. MxS. M. L EELLS | frofessional Masseus, Body and Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Ggods : 54 Main St Sy2sa WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING R. G. Blivem:& On the Bridga. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purghases. City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM. SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 46 Gana: St Wesizily. B. I | e my nex sumples of Fall and Winter Woolens. Custom Mide Suits £12.50 and up | EERINY, | J. F. PE No, 4 Main St Cleanifg, Pressing Claan and Reputring 280 The Washington Trust Co., | WESTERLY, R. Capital ,000 & Surplus 000 " Executes Trusts. Pays Interest-on Deposits, * - Good service—Considerate attention are guaraateed the patrons of this’in- stitation. ' WHEN you want 1o put your hins fiens before the public. there is ho m dium peiler than through the adyertis- | ing,columna of The Bulletin AVE L MAURICE W. FLYNN, Telephone 243, spond with me. 103 Main Street, W VICINITY Wm. P. Bianchard, of Stonington, Killed by the Cars—3Jn His Way Home from Work—Conductor Huntington Injured—Westerly Team Awarded Fannant—Vigor- ous No-License C ampaign—Watch r.ill Improvements Begun—Lamphear-Chesebro Marriage. William P. Blancharg of Stonington | longed here, but was awarded {o Ston- was instantly killed while walking the | ington on alleged fiimsy proof as to the standing of Pitcher Rivard, it being railroad track just east of the Mystic railway station Monday morning.- He | claimed that“he was under - contract was employed as night watchman at with another league. .As there was the Ninigret mill and was on his way | no wrangle es to the winner of the to the station, presumably to board a | league season closed \ week ago, theré trolley car near by for his home on the was no delay in awarding the pen- eastern boi whe of the ler of Stonington borough. | na struck by the locomotive ommodation that left W ebly at 6.30 for New London. He w thrown to the side of the track and when the trainmen reached him he was dead. t Westerly ministers are active in the no-license campaign work in this sec tion of Rhode Island and are planning for a big. rally and parade of Sunday school children i Westerly the Sun Mr. Blanchard was walking on the i e . ack re § day before election. In Clark’s hall At ",’?'.',m“’y"'! B e n‘?h'»':,-" sreieht lraln | Shannock Monday evenipg Rev. Jln ph W eath ki of the ., I. Pcacotk ‘spoke to a large audience Sominodation train " The whietie of the | and explained Why I Vote No-License, passenger Jocomotive was. tooted wig- | He will“spéak In' Afton \\'Nlnl‘sdz:i\; g locoliotive was Looted.\E" | everilng. SHen C. A. Jones w droualy, but S8 Solve. Of ithe SRRMES k for no-license in Carolina this 8 the train until M ght evidently drowned the sound of | whistle. The engineer stopped the quickly as possible, but not Blanchard was struck and | ) evening. Samuel wiil speak in Wyoming Thursday ana Rev. George W. Rigler will speak Friday at Wood River Junction. Rev Kkilled. - 7 _— The body remained beside the track | John G, Duttonvat Woad River Trioay for nearly two hours, or until after Dr. | $P0ke on Licensed Saloons af Tholt George D. Stanton viewed it and gave | permit for is removal to a Stonigton unflertaking establishment. Mr. Blanchard was about Stonington under license in 1905-1906. years of Local Laconics. age, ‘somewhat eccentric _and 1ved | Jo.omiuh: Bordeau and family have Dapers, substituting for regular corre- | The Paullsh fathers closed a success- ful mission in St. Michael's church spondents iu Stonington and Mystic. | () Tission w i % . H. Buaffum left Westerly Monday chaondustor B D reinaton, 11| atteimoon for Tampa, Fia., where he that passéd through Westerly Sunday | 1!l spend the winter as usual. night, had a peculiar ident when at Rev. I, F. Lusk of the Methodist the Niantic station to the eastward of | church, Westerly, gave ap instructive Westerly. He was standing neéar th ang interesting sermon at Potter Hill locomotive tender giving the go-ahead | Sunday. signal when the long iron hook used| Capt Gideon Spencer, secretary of by the fi nan became dislodged from | (e hoard of managers of the Soldiers’ the top of the ‘coal pile in the tender | home in Bristol, was a visitor Monday and struck Conductor Huntingtom' a | in westerly. glancing blow In the side of the head, | Tantarty . fafiicting a wound. to the surface of| The members of the Westerly ladies e e i abaut thies e 01| gymrasium' class will mesume practice e M Thursday evening in the Memorial The conducter was rendere wacon-1 building gymnasium. us, but recovered soon after and| Over thirty y s ago the father of was taken on the tr.un t sicway. ne | William P. Blanchard, who was killed was _trans from there to New | by @ railroad train at Mystic Monday. London and assisted to his home,wh we s kilied In like manne he recefved medical 1 surgic dgar ‘Bugene Lanphear and Miss treatment. His injury is not serious. Etta Laura Chesbro were married on — Sunday evening at the Broad street The success of the annual muster of | Christian church parsoange bv Rev. the Rhode Island State Firemen's | John G. Dutton league at Narragansett park Labor day, | FHgrbert Macomber, Jr.. of Westerly conducted by the Cranston Firemen's | referced the football game between league, has resnlted in a proposftion | teams representing the, sophomore and for the latter league to arrange for an | fri+hman classes of Kingston college annual muster in Cranston, on some | Monday aft date that would not conflict with other | pev Ira E. Davis of Brockton, in musters in New England. This propo- | charge of the Christian and missionary sihan been favorably considered | ,jjjance work in New England, will and Wednesday evenings. discussed at a_meeting of the Rhode Tand’ Sthte Btiameiiy tehLie exegutive committee * of the Since the. Creseent. . patk muisters erly Board of Trade held secret jon Monday afternoon and consid- have beén discpntinued the firemen of Rhode Island have had only the state, 3 i New England and Brockton musters |dustrial future of Westerly. to look forward to with any certaihty. The work of removing buildings on The idea of an annual tournament af | the waterside of Bay street at Watch Cranston Is therefore received with fa- | Hill has commenced. The little build- vor by the various fire organizations of used a8 a postoffice is being moved Rhode Island. h of the Plimpton house to a site PSR, owned by Postmaster York. At a meeting of the directors of the | Mrs. George W. Tapley and Mrs. Rhode Island-Connecticut league held | Jennie Griswold returned Monday to in the office of the president, Dr. John [ their home in Springfield after a visit M. O'Connell, In Westerly i was for- | with Col. Thomas D, Sheffield and mally decided that the Westerly team | Sheteld in Liberty street. Mr had ‘won the championship and Presi- | loy Is sister of Colonel and Miss feld. ered matters of importance to the in- dent O'Connell was _.authorized to award the pennant to Manager Mitch- | Michael Donovan of Westerly, out- ell of the Westerly champions. The | fislder of the Brockton team of the pennant been received and given | New Engla league, played in every perman; place’ in thes rooms of the | one of the games of the season, and Cvele in_which the champions | his batting average was .266, standing have membership. enty-seventh in the entire list of In Westerly the opinfon still pre- |lezpue players. His fielding average valls that the 1908 pennant rightly be- 913, Clark, colored, was arraigned The Bedrock~of Success bete 'Luju‘(:f'l Amertd B Stillman, in lies in a keen, ‘clear brain, backed by e R i iy SVOsY, indomitable will and resisticss energy. | (NArEed with intoxication and breach Such power comes from the splendjc | °f the pedce., She was:found guilty health that Dr, King's New Life Pills |3} ""”ih” b Pz 7 )"a"““”“ & impart. They ¥italize every organ and 3. She. could . pay, build up brain and body. J. A. Harmon, | {aken to tHe county jail in ‘New Lon- Lizemore, W. Va., writes: “They ara | 9o" the best pills T ever used.” 25c, at The | William Lawrence, whose company Lee & Osgood Co.s is presenting the rural drama Uncle = Dave Holcomb, is well known in Rhode sland, says the Providence Journal, g p.?fih ‘B’]‘j:mf""“"; chant of | from the’ fact that he has near rela- i Mich., ri(w(‘ e h:u]ae tiv es living in outh coun His sis- fory ic Three bottles | ter jy a Rgode Island d married a of y's Honey and Tar absolutely | member ofuthe Utter family of West- cured my boy of a severe cough, and a | apjy- s neighbor's boy, who was so ill with a cold that the doctors gave D, s D nd Mr A. B. Briggs of Ash- L acrOrs gave-bim D Was | awey left Westeriy Sunday afternoon Nothing elss 1u ‘a8 safe- snd]| op > ihe & al en route to n in results. The Lee & Osgood | Lichmond, Va. Dr. Brizgs is president e of the Rhode Island state board of Lealth and will represent the state at tu: annual session of the American P ™ no Health assoclation in Rich- BRIEF STATE NEWS Milford.—A new glee club has been started in town in the Milford High 54 Maln S, Westoo R 1. ang | *H00L" It already has forty members. Wauwinet Ave, Watch Hill 'R..L Torrington.—Company ~ M, Second regiment, C. N. G, weekly drills on Tt auglid 1 wiil commence its esday evening, Nov, @5 [IAMONDS Bridgeport.—Daniel Marsh, retired contractor for the Wheeler & Wilson company, died suddenly at 1.30 Mon- #11 pay you well to get our | 43 morning at his home, Kossuth coR O dinmonds. loose or street, gded 70 years, mounte fore purchasjng D anbury. A picture of Senator CASTRITIUS, Charles 8. Peck appears upon the title Leading Westerly Jewelr. page of the Connecticut Citizen, the official publication of the Connecticut R Temperance union, this month. MISS ROSE AHERN i ; : Waterbury.—Mayor-elect William B o y Hotchk and th resent in. & 2 5 oy (ddermen have received i Ladies” Hatter sy aem |of the potlce and fige departments on 42 High St., Westerly | |” Avon.—To -the Lane Construction | bia s2 {ed. the Avon ward Comm in t wn of ar foot. and w contract by Highway ioner Macdonald For Electrical Supplies fiflj LOnS”UCfi()n, e Middletown.—Dr. C. II. Woolse ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., | jiiened 3 Superinicnacn 't as b has Tel. 497 M 3 o i Ml §8 Mt Bt WONAY: | e’ siuge. neBoots.-ntatis recent general assembly The Store Norfolk.—The myisic shed in which concerts of the Litchfield County that undersells them .all on Clothing, ] en are ~iven annually to Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goeds, enlarged. Plans have been drawn MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY ddition to the chorus. seciion of t e providing f. 0 addition- “out of the HIgh' Price i Westerly, R. 1. Al wingers Meriden. (e B Wi Kbight Templar $6th BirTRday Sunday of Springheld, as Curtis, 2 well celebiated bis He is a native and at oue time Jy23a Was & promluent citizen of Glaston bury . whete he held many offices in the town government New Haven.—The news of the death of LAliss” Helen Dwight, only daughter of Timoihy Dwizbt, Tormer president Manufacturer and Builder, of Yaie unive Whs received it thi sterly, R. I city “Sunddy nizht. Mis€ Dwight's i morning and dame after a Jong illness. Miss Dwight was about 35 years old. . Hartford.—Emilio Marzano, who won /Yale university, brother-in-law of F. A. Zizzamia of Hartford and has been in America but six years. His father, G. Marzano, is ong of the chief clerks. in P. M. D'Esopo’s bank in Hartford. SCOTTISH RITE FREE MASONRY SUPREME COUNCIL MEETING Attended by Three Masons of the Highest Standing in All America. Washington, 18.—Attended by the three Masons of the highest stand- ng in all America, the biennial meet- ing of the supreme council- of the Scottigh rite of Free Masonry for the southern jurisdiction of ~the United States assembled here today. Sover- eign Grand Commander James D. Richardson of the southern jurisdic- tion called the meeting to order, there being present amomg -others, Gen. Samuel Crocker Lawrence, sovereign grand commander of the northern ju- risdiction, and Dr. John M. Gibson, sovereign grand commander of the su- preme council of Canada. rand Commander Richardson in reviewing the history of _the order, pointed out that “there are more mem- bers of our bodies filling seats in the senate and house of representatives in Washington at. this time than there were members of the rite in several states of our jurisdiction which I could name twenty-five years ago.” An increase of about 33 per cent. in the total membership of the order for the southern jurisdiction was an- nounced. by Mr = Richardson. The number of miembers who have re- ed the thirty-second degree is 005 compared with 27,105 two years ago. %}t was announced that the next in- ternational conference of the Scottish Rite would be Held in this city. While the date has not been fixed, it is likely to be in 1912. The Royal Order of Sceotland. in- cluding the northern and southern™u- risdictions of the United States, to- night conferred degrees upon about 40 candidates, U. 8. SUPREME COURT SECOND WEEK OF TERM Large Number of Motions Heard— Seven Petitions Granted. Washington, Oct. 18.—The supreme court of the United States today be- gan the second week of the term by hearing a large number of motions, ing petitions for writs of certi- and acting upon several such petitions which had _been presented last Monda Of the petitions heretofore present- ed seven were granted and 17 denied. Among the cases favorably acted upon was that of Waskey vs. Hammer, coming to the court from Alaska, and involving the question of the right of a deputy mineral surveyor to locate a mine under the law; and another, that of the Cuban Railroad Co., incorporat- ed in New Jersey, but operating in Cuba, vs. Crosby, in which is invoived the question as to whether a suit for damages. done in Cuba will lie in New Jersey. The cases of the city of port, Mass., vs. the Citizens' Savings bany of Providence, R. L. involving the claim of the bafik for $60,000 on notes "PILES Quickly . Cured Instant Relief, Permanent Cure — Trial Package Mailed Free to All In Plain’ Wrapper. We want every man and woman suf- tering from the excruciating torture of piles to just send their name and add: s to us and get by return mail a free trial package of the most effec- tive and positive cure ever known for this disease, Pyramid Pile Cure, The way to prove what this great remedy will do in your own case, is to just fill out free coupon and send’ to us and vou will get by return mail a free 1 tr ment of Pyramid Pile Cur hen after vou have proven to your- self what it can do, you will go to the druggist and get a 50 cent box. Don’t undergo an operation. Opera- tions are rarely a success and often Newbury- lead to terrible consequences. Pyra- mid Pile Cure reduces all inflamma- tion, makes congestion, itritation, itch- ing sores and ulcers disappear — and the piles simply quit. For sale at all drug stores at cents a box. 50 FREE PACKAGE COUPON Fill out the blank liries below with your name and address. cut out coupon and mail to the PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 154 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. A trial package of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then be sent you at once muil, FREE, In plain wrapper Street iever Fails to Restore sray Hair to itsNatural Color and Beauty. No matter how long ithas been gray rfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes n- drafi. Keeps hairsoftand glossy. Re- tuse all substitutes. zazimu as migh 11 $1.00 as 50c¢. size. Not a Dye. 1 and S0c. bottles, at druggists Send 2 for fres book *The Careol the Haiz.’ Phi Hay Spec, Cos Newark, N J. Hay's Harfina Soap cures Pim, rodgh and chawped hands. and ail » < Kreps skin fine an i soft 5. druguisie, ‘o {ree book *The Care of the Skin ** Broadwvay Phar; Lee & Osgood To,; “'hus. Oggood; Utley & Joner: Dunn'sy death occurred in Litchfield Salurday!Sevin & Son. o right 1909—Washburn @rosby Co., Minneapoplis. M.nn. o “euiuov! - WASHB YR y-cROSBY CO: GoLpo MepAL alleged to have been fraudulentiy is- sued: of the American’ Trust company vs. Fletcher & Co., ipvolving the fore- closure of mortgages on the steam- ships Harvard and Yale, owped by the Metropolitan Steamship company, and of the Hood Rubber company, shoe manufacturers of FEast -Watertown, Mass., vs. the Atlantic Mutual Insur- ance 'company, *involving a_claim of $80,000 for insurance -on goods shipped on the Great lakes, were decided ad- versels to the petitioners. ustices Peckham and Moody, were il absent on account of illness, but the report about the court was that both were improving and it was said Justice Peckham would soon report for duty. Ireiand, inbound to Montres ool, was but slightly dom- ing an obstruction near press of from Liver; aged by st Cape Chatte It's a Top Notch Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world | crowns its doers. That's- why American people have wned King's New Discovery the king throat and lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It kills germs and colds and la grippe vanish. ‘It heals cough-racked membranes and cough- ing stops. Sore, inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured and hemor- rhages cease. Dr. George More, Black Jack, N. C. writes: “It cured me of lung trouble, promounced hopeless by all doctors.” 50c, $1. Trial bottle free Guaranteed by The Lee & Osgood Co. Money Comes in Bunches Chisholm of Treadwell, N. Y., His reason is well worth read to A, now ing: indigestion, torpid liver, constipation, nervous and general debility,” he writes. “I fouldn’t steep, had no ap- petite nor ambition, grew weaker every day in spite of all medical treatment. Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored, all my old-time health and vigor. Now I can attend to busi- ness every day. It's a wonderful medi- e~ dnfallible for stomach, liver, kidneys, blood and nerves. - 50c, at The Lee & Osgood Co." Indianapolis, Ind., writes: weak from kidney trouble walk a ginja_ave., “T was so that I could hardly feet. Fou Remedy cleared my ‘complexion. cured my backache and the irregularities dis- appeared, and I can now attend to business y day -and recommend Folews Kidney Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured me after thé doctors and other remedies had failed.” The Lee & Osgood Co. AMERICAN HOUS| Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes Traveling Men, eto. Livery connected SHETUCKET STREDT. Lee's Remedies THE REMEDIES WHICH ARE MAKING NORWICH " FAMOUS The Great Corn Cure Removes hard and soft corns, callouses, | bunions and warts. 3 | CONTAINS NO CAUSTIC — NO AR- SENIC OR POTASH — IT CURES CORNS ~TO STAY CURED — IT | KILLS THE ROOTS. { 1t is a wonder curing soft corns (corns between the toes.) It cures callouses on the bottom of the feet. Warts drop off like scabs. No pain, no danger of blood poisoning. Take no substitutes. Remember the name— SLAUGHTER - GORN All soceness relieved after the first ap- n five nights the corn is | : The Lee & Osgoed Co. _ NORWIECH, CONN- octjdaw C. R. Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Vir- | hundred { bottles of Foley's Kidney | SLAUGHTER - GORK | | | | | | | ditions.™ | lay out for repairs later on. of all worry and responsibility. | | do your work in the best possible manner. Plumhing Work incorrpctly installed is a very poor in- vestment for this reason—you never know at what minute the work is going to give out—to say nothing of the sanitary con- ALL TROUBLE with plumbing arises from its construction. The more you cut down your first cost the more you'rs going to Therefore—the only safe way give your work to a responsible house then you will be re Barstow & Go. are Licensed Plumbers and Steam Fitters and are prepared to All ord large or small, will receive our prompt attention. } Ask about our Second-hand Stoves For a long time I suffered from | ved ers, whether | ! ALL DENTAL WORK. ain by Dentists wno KNOW HOW. G HOW. Good Denta! can be done without ourselves on KNOWI possible by Dentists cf experience. that { it for you, and do it positively witl of work. elsewhere. Dr. Jackson, Manager. IT WILL PAY you to Investigate work no . We have been 20 Each of our staff of operators has made some branch of Den- tistry his particular specialty for years, and whether you need filling, erowning, extraction. or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do and at from to one-half the prices prevalling at other offices fof the same quality hout pain, and consult ns We make no charge whatever for examination and advice. Sets of teeth that Gold Crowns, 22 own system — impossible for break off Fillings All work guarante King Dental Parlors, Bridge Work Special —our absolutely th Franklin Squ or We pride wadays is only years gaining ovae-third before going fit, from $8.00 karat....$5.00 2 ‘o from 50c ed for 10 years 11 H. P. Engine $40.00 3% H. P. Engine $65.00 5 H. P. Engine $85.00 larger Send for special Jump Spark prices for Catalogues <y See the Point? Our stock of Whiskies comprises all the best brands, domestic and import ad. Try our Darling. You will fin h and mellow With age — right either as a beverage or médicine. the point ? Geo. Greenberger, 47 FRANKLIN STREET. Telephone 812. Norwich, Conn. aug?? CHIROPODY and MANICURE Preatment of ns speclalty Alsd Hafrdressing and. Shampooing, Pufts, Switches and’ Pompadours made from your. own combings MRS. B. BURTUN, Chapman Block, - - Broadway. WHEN vou our busi ness be public, there is no me- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. and Make and Break above SPLCIAL OFFER TO BOATMEN For the next Sixty Days we offer the following prices : Regular_price $ 50.00 Regular_price $ Regular_price $1 Engines. 3% H. P, hed. turn WEST MYSTIC MFG. COMPANY. West Mystic, Conn. AHERN General Contractors 63 BROADWAY b ‘Phone 90. 10.00 BROS., N. S. GILBERT & SONS, Norwich, Nonn. A New Collection af Excellent Colors In Coat Sweaters. Perfect fitting and correct styles. These garments contain more actual value at the prices than we have ever been able to seoure. McPHERSON The Hatter. d Brown & Rogers Wish 1o announce to the public that they are all ready for the Fall Paint- ing and Paperhanging. in all of ita branches at livirng prices, with Com- petent Men to do the work at short | notice. oct24 | Watch Repairing at Frigwell's for itselt. | dons speaks WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Jan22daw CALL ON ME Sfor anything may desire In Halr Goods—Curls, Pufts, Pompadours, Wigs, etc. Prices reason. able. Call and see yon OTTO STABENOW, Prop. apridd 17 Broadway. | Orders taken for all kinds of Hair Good's. Yourown Combings made up. Hair Ornaments, Toilet Requisites, Chiropody, Manicaring, Shampooinz, Face and Scalp Massage. Fannie ¥. Gibson ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 50§ may28d No Buildl;g infiNorvrviich will ever be too large for us to bulld All we ask is an opportunity to bld for the job. Competition s keen and compels cloge figuring, but years of experience has taught us the way to figure close and do first-class work. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370. == LEON - - may21d junsa JOSEPH BRADFORD, | Book Binder. | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order Telepho: 262, 108 BROADWAY, oct108 DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon (n cha of Dr. S, during hls 161 Main Strest. nov2éd L. Geer's practwe ast {liness. Norwich, Conn BLAN STABLE and STREET KETS | We have a large assortment to choose from at lowest prices. The Shetucket fianess Co 283 Maiu Streei. { N Telephone §65-4 WM. C. BODE ECONOMIGAL {s getting the n ne 1 can Ry b Plumbing. 'R. BENTON DIB| give most value for yoar it t6 <you in LE. 46 Asylum 8t LADIES' TAILOR 218 fis:mt May Building We Warrant Entire Telephone J12-8, Have You Nofi;.d the Increased Travel? 1t's A sure sign of good weather and fine roads. Peaple like to get out into the open air. We furnish the best method. and if you'll take one of our teams you'll say the sam MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenue. marlid The Norwich Wickel & Brass (o, Tableware, Chandellers, Yacht Trimming and such things Refinished. 68 to 87 Chestnut 8t. Norwicii, Cénn, ot ALL HORSES bit No other form of property ance is sure of being loss. - GET YOUR HORSE INSURED bed fore it dies from NSTROKE. . e.a.tuion,mm-- ain_Bt, Norwich, Gonn. ‘Phones Juniid co b3); Wouse $54-2.