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N | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital ........ Three Million Dollars .. Three Millian Dollars Ovar Fifty Thousand Accounts. _ Liberal. courteous and eficient in its 3 management. Monumental Works I will.guarantes to make @) monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My exper- {ence of vears Is at your sarvice. ° ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. L. Established 1901 Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist Detective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses: Room 9, Poi- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. L HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Fand Made Werk is Our Specialty. __Whips and all Harness Supplies ca: ried in stock. Factory Made Harne in stock at $18.00 and up. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Street. 4304 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE| Do you know we carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Kitchen Supplies and can save you money. Free delivery, on all purchases of $5 or more. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R 1L Jo29a BABIES! Boon they will' be big boys and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and 1 will \ catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, Westerly, R. 1. Telephone $47. Jv23a GEO. L. STILLMAN, 2roprietor of the Stillman Carriage Co., Coggswell St.. Westerly, R. L Carry the largest stock of new and second hand carr! and wagons. Also a full line of hai #nd parts of harness. Carriage repair- ing and painting and automobile paint- ing. Je29d $450 WILL BUY a $-acre farm. small house, some wood and fruit. Place is situated % mile from a city. 3250 down, balance on mortgage of 5 per cent. Send for Wil- cox’s Farm Bulletin. - A new tract on the seashore—over 40 lots, 50 ft. fro age on ocean, 150 ft. deep. Price $250 each, Little down. balance as desired W. A Wiloox, Real Estate Broker. 41 West Broad St. Westerly. oct2ga SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping, Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale. FRANK W. COY, \ 6 High 8t, rly, R. L jy27d Gillesple treatment of the hair and scalp, cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- ma, dandruff and other Irritations, itch- Ing, burning, .tc. Endorsed by leading hysiclans. Shampooes, dry treatments, ,’:l Irnfillnehnlg,! m.Pn‘tc(“"I‘M". Lihdl omas, 13 .. otter-Langwort! ‘Building (Up Stairs). ‘1¢Z!fl x ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph wudio of A. A. Scholfield, 3) Main itreet, we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our bility 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 Aiiery and get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL’S, next to the §c and 10c Store, Jy23a 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 in their season. Market 171 Mzin Street, West- erly, foot of Cross street. Tel. 343. Give us a call. augldd Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Surgeon Chiropodist. Sealp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L. EE(LLS Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Goods. Westerly, R. L 54 Main St., Iy28d Telephone 430 WESTERLY’'S LEADING CLOTHING - STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purohases. City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly.R. 1. ; 1y28a Bee my new samples of Fall and Winter Woolens. Custom Made Suits $12.50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 St., Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repuiring. Jy28d : ' The Washington Trust Co., Capital Surpius 1 in Southern | Rhode Island? We are direct Importers { Westerly Boa The Westerly board of trade has re- the Warren Instrument company of Beloit, Wisconsin, manufacturers of aato-meter tachometers, cut meters, ! although cuming from'a well-estab- lshed concern. Phe proposition did efficient executive committee. This huppens to be one of the propositions that the committee has no desire to keep secret for fear of the industry be- ing gobbled up*by some other board of trade and to the loss ‘of Westerly Here's the proposition just-as it is: Beloit, Wis, Nov. 3, 1009, Secretary of the Board of Trade: | Dear Sir—Our Curtiss acroplane can be rented for exhibition purposes, and arrangements are now being made for the coming winter. There is nothing clse in the world that.will pull the crowds just at present as gn aeroplane will. Ours has been on exhibition at Madison Square Garden, New York, at St. Louls, Chicago, and is a present o hiere in Meloit for experimental flights. It is not at all necessary to (o any expensive advertising, for if you mere- ly arrange for a suitable place for to show, it, your local dailies will give You all the publicity required, except- ing perhaps a few posters for out of town. It is highly merchan to subscribe the entire cost of the ex- hibition.. Our terms are one thousand dollars a wegk and expenses. We shall probable that the retail be glad to hear from you if you are interested, Yours Very truly, Warner Instru- ment vompany, by J. C. Howell. The vote of the adjoining town of Charlestown has been officially counted by the state returning board and de- clares that the candidates on the prohibition --and independent ticket were elected, but by reduced plurali- ties. “The votes were very close and considerable interest was manifested in the counting. According to the town warden’s count, last Tuesday, Milton H. Duckworth, the prohibition and independent candidate for sena- tor, defeated George W. Hoxie, repub- ligan, who was candidate for re-elec- | thon, by 11 votes . resentative was even closer, Orrin Ar- nold, prohibition _and independent, winning over Chufth, republican, 9 votes. The ecount of the returning board was announced as follows: Ior sen- aton, Duckworth 151, and Ho¥ 1 plurality of 6 for Duckworth; for r resentative, Arnold 147, Church 143 plurality for Arnold of 4 votes. Hoxie's first defeat s heen in the, political s Senator I ms . Di. Duckworth being the can- didate of that wing of the republican party. So strong was this issue thai the town changed from license to no- license by a ajority, the vote standing and 176 as against for 1 against, or a majority of 7 29, The report of the adfutant ~eneral of the state of Rhode Island, which has Just been shows the strength of the national guard to be as follows: General stafi 12, First artillery dis- trict, 37 officers, 387 enlisted men; Second artillery dis 40, 396; light Battery A, 4, 51; light Battery B, 4, 44; First squadron cavairy, 11, 91; hos. pital corps, signal cor| 21; a total of 113 officers and 1019 enlisted The aggregate strength of all grades is 1,132 On July 1, the aggregate strength was 1,164, Most of the falling |Where to Buy in Westerly | ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. Plumber, Steam and Fitter and Dealer in Supplies. 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. L,_and" Wauwinnet Ave, Watch Hill, R. L augl4d - AG! j Y FOR THE New Home Sewing Mach'nes The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is right. Call and see a demonstration at THE NEW YORK STORE, High Street, Westerly. novsd Wm. H. Bro\\;mllz. 54 74 WESTERLY, R. I 000 Bxecutes Trusts. Pays Interest on Depos! Good scrvice—Consider: attention are guaraateed the patrons of this in- “ stitution. WHEN 3 before the public, there is no e- lium better than through the advertis- columna of The you want to put your:busi- Bulletin, s [N it will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelir. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly For Electrical Supplies| and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, Tel. 497 62 Main St, Westerly. The Store that underselis them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price Listrict, Westerly, R. I jv23a ONUM Before purchasing it's to spond wit NN, MAURICE W. FLY 103 Main § " Telephone 243" * rept, Westerly, R. I ENT ur o corre- me, Manufacturer and Builder, \ yua ceived and rejected a proposition from | aneometers and railroad auto-meters, | not even receive the sanction of the | s of your town would be glad | The contest for rep- | by | ight as a candidate for office for ten years. The cause of the contest is declared to be the fight of the cit- ens of that town for law enforce- | a small majority for license a year ago. The town of Richmond o nished a surprise by electing Collins senator and William D. Tuck er representative, both demoerats, the former by a plurality and the latter | by 19. Mr. Collins ran again Charles J. Greene, an old warhorse of the re- publican party, who has served as town t surer nd superintendent of ools for ‘more than twenty-five years, and who has served several | ; ferms as state senator. The town vot- | ed to remain license by a majority of | men. . Turns Down Offer to Exhibit Airship—Zlose of Alerts’ Fair—Fallen Trees Drags Ccwn Live Wires—Obitu- ary Notes—Ninigret Company Not Involved in In- dustrial Company’s Troubles. | off is due to the peremptory discharge of those members who failed to prac- tice at the state rifle range the past | summer, as ordered. The fire companies from Wakefield were in Westerly Sat- | urday ninht, 2nd with the Alert hook and ladaer company, headed by the | Westerly band, paraded prior to at- tending the ciosing night of the fair of the hook and ladder company in Hibernian hall - There was a large attendance at the fair and the prize | awards were made. The diamond ring offereq by the company to the mem- ber selling the largest number of tick- | ets was awarded Idward Brown. The | net_proceeds of the fair will go to- ward the purchase of new uniforms. | and Peacedal The Ninigret Mill company, occu- | pants of the building in Mystic which | was built by the Industrial and Man- ufacturing cempany of Mystic, is in {no way connected with the latter con- | cern an, not_affected by the suits | brought nst that compan A, T. Ledwidge of Wéster] of the Ninigret Mills | statement: 5 | :t the impressions h “might be ained by publishes orts, the statement is made by the nigret Mills ‘company that they are in no way connected, involved or en- gaged in any litigation pending, or { which has Been instituted, against the Industrial and Manufacturing com- pany of Mystic, outside of any vested building_lie | “The Ninigret company is owner of its plant and property, and has been nce Sept. 15, 1908, whe the mill prop- erty was purchased by. the Niniigret company from the Industrial and Man- ufagturing eonpany. The interests, as- | sets and property of the Ninigret ar in no way involved or allied with the Industrial and Manufacturing compuny or its officers. There was considerable excitement | and inconvenience in East avenue Sat- urday night. Michael McCormick fell- ed u large tree in front of his premises. and instead of the tree falling back | into the McCormick premises, as plan- it fell aers he street, bringing the liv c wires with it - street wi fr contact with the | wires. Joseph and John Pickering were i alonz the avenue and-consid- swinging of a lantern as a drove along and ran into . The horse was thrown it eecaped injury. The held by the head to the r some time, unt!l the arrival en, who removed the live wires were close to the horse: It re- evera' hours’ work to open the to traffic. Alexander Marchall, employed by | Maxson & Co., committed an assault | upoh Michael Colling on the Conne cut side of the Paweatuck dge, | day afternoc M hall had a shove over his shoulde: of line | whi | quired enue what right he unday, as none but § ay Baotists had that legal p while he (Marshall) was a Hu i Jumyer. A few other words were sed. and ) hall struck Collins a erful plofv on the top of the head { with the shovel ng a gash three ing an indention ttended by man claims to be versed law, and declares he ive Marshall arrested t and violation of the Sun but will also institute lezal on to recover dam ived. Local Laconics. Mystie won in x-Selectn :w London was a visitor Sunday in Westerly. 1 Captain_and Mrs. Morris Payne of New London were visitors Sunday in Wests 3 Dr, and Mrs. John L. May left West erly Sunday afternoon, on a two weeks 1 vacation trip. John H. Sfmmons of Westerly w: golol in the First Baptist chure Willimantic, Sunday. The state returning board will make official return of the vote of Westerly during the present week. At Mystic Saturday night the Mys- tics were defeated by the Danielson team at basketball, 20 to 17. Miss Annie O'Brien, a nurse in St Joseph's hospital, Providence, spent Sunday at her home in Westerly The express train due to arrive in Westerly at 1.40 Sunday afternoon was run in‘two sections, and the first was half an hour late in arrival. Charles J. Newton of North Ston- ington, a member of the Ben Holcomb company, which played iy Phiadelphia last week, has left that gompany Messts. Coy and Robpr, severely in- jured in' the collision Elm street Thursday evening, are slightly improv- ed. Both are internally injured. Captain Regnier and Quarterback Sprackling of Brown university foot- ball- team spent Sunday in Westerly, guesis of Daniel Larkin and James Archiey At the annual meeting of the Rhode Istand Institute of Instruction, held on Saturday Providence. William H Holmes, Jr., superintendent of West- erly schools, was elected a viee: presi- dent uck fir lepartment gvas Iy Saturday morning for ile of soft coal at the Wi liam Clark thread mill. he coa) being shoveled over, »nd in that ‘way the fire will be eventually estinguish- ed. The first mee e mili- tary examining » held in Providence 1exi ' Among the officers ordered for rination for commission under the appointments now held is Captain “Arthur Nash of Westerly, ordnance. officer, First Ar- tillery district Rev.' Samuel H. Catheart officiate at the funeral of Mrs. James Bell at idence, in Chester*ayenu. - rial was in erbend cemetery. The bearers were William Davidson, Simen Dion, Wil liam Bell, Alexander Bell, John K. Bell and James Fiddes. Bernard C. Ryan, Afternoon. who was born in Mystic 45 vears ago, died Friday at his fhonie in Westbury, Long Island. Bur- will be Mystic today (Monday). He Ryan, two ters Mrs, Margaret Ryan Frank Faulbner of Ryan gtoStoning- is survived Ly M and two brothers, of Westerly, Mre New York il for infuries | It o football game with | Norwich Freé Arademy Saturday, 15| to 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ja ?. Shea of New | | York are visiting relatives in Pawca- tuck. Alfred H. Pollock n!} 41 of other forma= sufferers from womar. { ty ills, similar to yours, when we say, New Britain—A has furnished the de er ‘which will be used on Scheol repart. : Waterbury.—/The report of Portoe e ot for Octdber, as submitted to the members of the board of safety, shows the whole nume ber of arrests 292. x Milford.—Dr. J. W. Ives, one of the town’s leading physicians, has hean sued for divorce by his wife. The sult is” brought on statutory grounds and $35,000 alimony is asked. - 5 banquet of the Yalé alumni associa- tion of Hartford has been fixed for the’ evening of the first Friday in Februs ary, which falls on the 4th of the month. - Winsted.—Chon hunters in Winsted, who claim to be first class weather prophets, predict a severe winter, They account for this by the fact that. the coons this year are very fat, an un- usual indication, Bethel.—The preliminary require- ments for the inauguration of a free public_library in the town of Bethel have been considered by the library committee and will be presented to the special tofvn meeting this (Mon- day) evening, Locks.—FEditor John M. Morse of The Journal left last week for Los Angeles, Cal, to investigate his interests in the estate of his agnt, Mrs. Carrie Otis Jones, who died thtre recently, leaving a fortune accumu- lated by her late husband, ndsor Thompsonvi The Brainard Flo- ral and Nursery company, which is bullding a large addition, 25 by. 75 feet, to its plant on Maple strsat, .ias broken ground for still another addi- tion, 20 by 83 feet, and will also build a new boiler room, 18 By 30 feet. Difficult to Understand. In view of what New York mistakes | for pie, it is difficult to understand its lamentations over a pie famine.—Prov- idence Tribune. The distinction of being the oldest 1 in commission ‘in the world,” International Marine Engineer- undoubtedly falls to the little iish sloop Constance. Although she not look old’ or old-fashioned, by ~ means, yet she was built in the DOCTOR ADVISED OPERATION CuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Paw Paw, Mich.—*1 suffered terri- — bly from female ills, b i including inflam- mation and conges- tion, for several years. My doctor said there was no hope for me but an operation. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound, and I can now say I am a well woman.” EMMA DRAP! Another Operation Avoided. Chicago, Ill. —“I want,women to tnow what that wonderful medicine, Iydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- {bound, has done for me.” Two of the hest doctors in Chicago said I would iie if I did not have an operation, and I never thought of seeing a well day tgain. Ihada small tumor and female (roubles so that I suffered day and night.- A friend recommended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, nd it made me a well woman.”—Mrs. r\lL\’ENA Islfme' 11 Langdon St., “hicago, TI1, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- s-mmd. made from roots and her! as proved to be the-most successful lemedy for curing the worst forms of remale ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu- larities, periodic pains, backache, bear- Ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges. tion, and nervous prostration. Itcosts but a trifle to try it, and the resulf has been worth™ millions t0 many | suffering women. High Grade Pianos Shades made to order [Jattings ard tiall Papers —AT— YERRINGTON'S TAXIDERMIST AGENCY. oct27d DONT WORRY: ! It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over fli-health does yous 2ealth no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look eolder than you are. 1t you are sick. dont worry, but this we repeat the words of thousands ebout It to make ycurself well. To Take \/, % "¢ Viburn-0. It s a wonderful female remedy, as You will admit if you > Direcsions for its use are printed in six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists FRANCO-GERMAN CEEMICAL ' CO. 106 West 129th Street. New York. marsle i BroWn & Rogers ton and Jo Fyan of New York. He was 4 son of the late Mr. and Mrs Anthony Rysan of New London aud Mystic. Pepular in the South. Harmon, harmony and hofiny ‘are heginning to shape themselvos in the democratic mind for 19 hville American. Wish to announce to the public that they are all ready for the Fall Paint- ing and Paperhanging, In all of its branches ‘at living prices, with Com. petent Men to do the work at short notice. b octzd ‘Hartford.—The_time of the annual| mxw;&&tnmmum é "This and other wonderfal methods of examinations are Freo to - all who call on him at the DEL-HOFF Conn., Monday - and ,T'-' * TWO DAYS ONLY. * To all jperéons cal ay, November 8th and 9th. an aid to Di K HOTEL, Norwich, g on him and taking a course of treatment during this TWO DAYS ONLY, Monday and- Tuesday, Eafs WHO WILL BE AT DEL-HOFF HOTEL, - NORWICH, ov. 8th and 9th A Month’s Treatment FREE! t, Dr. Naughton will guarantee to give, during the course, one month’s treatment, medicines included, absolutely free of charge. Let there be no misunderstanding. This po tively means that no matter what the cost of treatment may be, no fee ‘will be charged or accepted for the Free Month. Never before has such an ity been given the sick of. this vicinity, and }f you are suffering, you should not fail to take advantage of it. The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and at every visit the lame, the halt, fhe . dead, the blind, the cripple, rheamatic, paralytic, and palsied, the young, the old, the rich, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief and cure, so those Wishing to see him should remember the Days, Dates sad Office Hours of his visits and call early to avoid the crowded last days. & By these Generous Fre Offers je?r'!;; B s & dove t. He bring eir very doors| and places within the reach of thousands * who could not otherwise obtain them, thel advantages of tho latest discoveries in mod- ora medicine. He gives to thase who aro ‘unable to pay the large foes of the Special- st and the added expense of & visit to his Sty Eadr i L A” joriginated FREE OF CHARGE, and aids those who|is at_orce, before it/an WIDE EXPERIENCE ABSOLUTELY| need treatment to begin is %00 late and their case becomes incur- able, and thus by quickly relieving suff ing and rapidly increasing the number his cured patients, he in this thie of alll ways, attracts attention to his Worcester| Institute—one of the largest, finest o(%\ll and_most elegantly aj ted of its| ind in New = ‘work he is| doing for sick suffering humaaity, und, in a remarkably short time gains such a large practice that he i soon -mpg repaid {for the great expense entailed by this offer. Remarkable Diagnosis of Dis- ease and Wonderful “X-Ray” Examinations Free to the Sick. « DR. NAUGHTON ‘will have with him, his wonderfal “X RAY” and Electrical Examining Instruments, and will give examinations with the perfected X-RAY when required, absolutely Free of Charge| to all who will call on him during his visit. b By the use of his Phonendoscope to dis- tinguish the sounds of the body, his Radio- Chemic substancds to test the secretion, his_electrically lighted . instruments, big X-Ray and the per Tono-Skiascope to see the organs of the body, togsther with his other wonderful instruments, it may be. possible for Dr. Naughten, o postiively ¥ etermine the of disease in an; of the human body. This abso- utely perfoct method of examination is at ‘your service without a penny to pay, if you, on him 8t the Del-Hoff Hotel, Mon- day and Tuesday, November 8th and 9th, DON'T WAIT. THE SICK MULTITUDES CROWD ‘ THE NEW CURE. iguess work Diagnosis, their drasti and dangerous operations have away. its mild application of Natire lcome developed to ffioft, and % DISEASES CURED. Catarrh, Ast g e eye and ear cured. of the stomach and bowels cured. all liver Bright's les curpd. Piles and Rectal Diseases cured Rheumatis Neuralgia and all ful lflacli:bln:’cnrod, cured without the knife. Tumors and all E swellings cured without surgical ations. Scrofula and all sores, ulcers and troubles cured. Eczema, Psoriasis and all ‘pimpled and skiu diseases cured. Deformities, Spinal Curvatu; and bloodless method. supporters. Men cured without surgical and all nervous and blood without drugs. Cancers and all Malignant Growths ents an eruptions,§ g and 9th, TO PERSONALLY Joint diseases, Club Foot, Knock Knees, Stiff Joints, ete., cured by a natural gift| Diseases of Womoen — Weaknesses and all Female Troubles cured without sur-| gical_ opetations, harsh treatments or| potash, mercury, or poisonous| FOR THE HOPELESS. ' The old fashioned, slipshod methods of| He especially invites those whohave tried treating Chiomic. Discascs, with _thetr|other treatmenth and failod . those who aro o and| now treating with other doctors month poisonous drugs, their harsh treatments,| after month without help, continuing to passed| treat because of false joway. The modern mothod of treatment, those Who sufler from onopa W] its of lagnosis,| whicl id ap ot forise S| CURABLE, and which they have [romedies, its system of cure without cut-| unable o benefit; and people who Bave tions and arsh treatmenta Has| boen told y their family doctors that Bhey its place. This system of curel had Consumption, H . Naughton, a8 essentially| mdically differeat {rom, as it is supe lior to, all other methods. ment ; LADY IN- any ians have ‘Trouble, Nervous ‘ ‘Weakness, or any Jisease, invited to call and place themselves under his care during this visit, and take advantage of the Free Offer. Consumption ana, head, nose, throat, Deafness, Blindness and diseases of the| psia, Indigestion and all diseases| Consti Bilio Jaundice and | % usness,Jaun Disease, Diabetes and all di: - eases of the kiduey and bladder cured. wi Nervous Diseases, Epilepsyand all nierv-, ous disorders, except insanity, cured. pain-| {PERSONALATTENTION. oper- D& NAUGHTON WILL POSITIVELY BE ATTHE blood § DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Two Days, ! Monday and Tuesday, November CONSULT AND EXAMINE ALL CASES. J. P, NAUGHTON, M. D. Hip} toabmiors Consultng Physiclan, Surgeon and X-Ray Specialst,. HIS OFFICES from morning until night, No matter what the Disease, its name| and if you would avoid . dissppointment you should call early. Dr. Naughton makes regular visits w0 rwich from time to time, to personally attend to his many patients who are unable to visit, his institate. formation regarding it, and if it is or nature, if it is of a chronie, long-stand staff of Specialists can give you fuil in- ble Dr. Naughton aud bis new system. 44 Pleasant Street, Worcesier. Mass. | Where All Letters Should Be Sens ing, obscure or difficult _character, e Legs Remedies Most of the Manufacturers | claim their * Cough Syrup has no equal. | WE MAKE NO SUCH CI.AIM All th: Thousands who have used LEE & 0560005 Vhite Pine and Tar maké the same assertion for Lee & Osgood’s White! Pine and Tar Syrup ! that the manufacturers make ‘for | theirs. | Who's opinion is most valuable 7 When you have a cough or cold tr 2 bottle and decide for yourself. Price 25 cents. The Lee & Osgood Co. Manuafcturing Chemists. 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. 1t your druggist does not keep it, will mail on receipt of 25 cents. novzdaw MME. TAFT, Palmist and Clairvoyant. I located at § Union $t, New one block from post shall be pleased to patrons. mfln"c-‘:.::u“""a‘s‘i‘n'g‘\“afl letin for business Ry i | Ranges will bake well and save 1-3 have just such a Range, About Furniture Open Everiings. using with tHat old one — then you should come and Prices from $18.00 up. “The Big Store with the Liftle Prices” Schwartz Brothers, 8-11 Water Street. and Stoves If you want a good Range at a reasonable price — a Range that the fuel you have been in the habit of Set up fre All_we have to say is that we carry as fine a stock of Furniture as you will find in this city, Tel. 502. novsd Gold w he: and when considering thi to the selection of a pr “QUALITY” being ou receiving just what you We deliver and set u city limits Ask about t ing stove for that front room or tWe chamber up stair: eather necessitates the purchase of a parlor s subject due attention should be given oper stove. Barstow & Co. have, an unusually complete line of Parlor Heating Coal Stoves, including all the popular makes and designs, which are marked with extremely low prices. r watchword, you are always-sure of pay for at our store, and th> value of a dollar is always realizéd for a hundred cents. p all stoves, free of charge, within the he new Richmond Ranges dandng o 4TERS Heating and Plumbing, 32 Frankin Street. S.F.GIBSON Tin and Shieet Metal Worke Agent for Richa-lzon and Boynt 4 Furnaces. 65 West wisin Strest. Norwich, Conme dec7d in spending two hours turn- ing the crank of a clothes wringer on a Monday morn- ing, when we will do ‘your entire week’s washing for fifty cents? Norwich Steam Laundry 193 Franklin Street. ‘Phone 898, octIMWF SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently removed by the Elec- tric Needlo Process. Leaves no scar and satisfaction guaranteed.’ Moles | and, Warts permanently destroyed. | E. FRANCES BAKER, Specia Ist, Suite 26, Central Bidg., Thowe 54 ; —WITH— Fannie "1. Gibson Chiropody, Manicuring, Toilet Requ! sites, Hair Goods, ete. oct21d | Tabourettes, Plant Stands, Mission Tables and Chairs. A new assortment at reasonabio prices. The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow St Wall Paper, Furniture, Lace Curtains, Shades and Home Furnishings. oct28d - Individuality Is What Cougts In Photography. persona tha Nt Bringing _out the real the fine points In charactei traits that make us what we ar Toned down by the natural spirit of an artist into perfect accord. Not thing of paper and pasteboard witn a ready-made look. It you want a photo of your mcal | selt, or what your friends see to lovs and admire, call on - LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Norwich Savings opposite Soclety. auglsd 'No Building in Norwich | will ever be too large for us to bufid. All we ask is an opportunity to bid Competition is keen fnd compels close figuring, but years of experience has taught us ths way to figure close and do first-class work. gt C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. | ‘Phone 370. Floral Designs and-Cut lowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 368, 77 Cedar Street. iy26a ALL BORSES DIE No other form of property insur- once is sure of being a loss. GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- | for the job. may214 fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. A Norwi Conn. house 384-2. QUALITY in “‘:!ly.nol':l‘ I‘(l" h lhod. espectally when It costs no more than ll::. inferfor kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. wmaya7d AHERN BROS, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 116 By s

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