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‘INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Three Million Dollars; ¥ . Three Million Dollars Ovar Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and eficlent in its management. Monumental Works T will guarantes to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- tent with good work. My experls ence of years in at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. I Established 1901, Hareld L. Wells; O. D.. Optometrisi. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Yol~ ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. L HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Spocialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- Fled in stock. Factory Made Harness in stock at $i3.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, Remeoved to 44 West Broad Street. Iysoa 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest iine of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Kitchen Supplies in Southern Rhode Island? We are direct importers and can save you money. Free delivery on all purchases of $5 or more, (BTANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L Je3%a BABIES! Boon 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, Brewn Building, = Westerly, R. 1. Telephone $47. Jv28a GEO. L. STILLMAN, rietor of the COarrisge Co., Coggswell St Westerly, R. L Carry ‘the 'largest stock of new and second hand carriages Also a full line of harness Carriage repalir- and painting and automobile paint. Je29d $450 WILL BUY . ® 6-acre farm. small house, some wood and fruit. Place is situated 1 mile from a city down, balance on mortgage of § per cent, Send for Wil- cox’s Farm Bulietin. A new tract on the seashore—over 40 lots, 50 ft. front- , 150 ft. deep. Price $250 n nce as desired W. A. Wilcox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St. Westerly. oct2éa SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley, For Rent or Sale. FRANK W, coy, § High St, Westerly, R. I. Jy2id Gillesple treatment of the halr mealp, cures falling hair. baldness, ecz ma, dandruff and other irritations, itch. ing, burning, etc. Endorsed by leading ghysiclans, Bhampooes, dry treatments, facia] treatments manicure Miss Lida Thomas, High St. Potter-Langworthy Bullding (Up Stairs). Je29a ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield. §) Main street. we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our wbility to do_the very best work. A beautiful 16x20 swater colored portrait of yourself given free with every doz- en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, Westerly. Buy Your Shoes a;ld Hosiery and get & coupon on the Piano to be siven away at PURTILL’S, next to the 5c and 10c Store. Iy23d 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 weason. Market 171 Main Street, West- erly, foot of Cross street. Tel. 243, Give us a call. augldd Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, rgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Halr Dressing. MRS. M. L. EE(LS Frofessional Wasseuss, Body and Facial Massage H;Lr Goods a speclalty. Fine Violet ods. 54 Main St., Westerly, R. L Iy28d Telephone 490. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STQRE— R. G."Biiven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL.SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St.. Westerly. R. 1. 1v28a ,See my new samples of Fall and Winter Woolens. Custom Made Sufts $12.50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, No, 4 Mam St., Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repulri Sl 3 pulring. . The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. L Surplus ouss S 000 Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits, Good scrvice—Considerate attention ‘are guaranteed the patrons of this in- stitution. Capital WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public, there-is no me- dium better than through the advertis- | ing columns of The Bulletin, ODNUMENT treet, Westerly, R. 1. IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY Fine for Cruelty to Animals—Wood-Johnson Marriage— Servicz for Old People at Baptist Church—G. A. R. Men to Visit Norwich l:on. The courtmartial in the case against | the release of Bright for want of juris- Capt. ‘Walter E. Harrington, recently | diction. o 5 There was question raised as to uge officer of the Rhode Isiand Na- | wpather Bright should be prosecuted tional guard, found him guilty of con- | by the authorities of Providence or of duct unbecoming an officer, for, con- | Johnston, He has been in jail several trary to féh the s days pending the decision upon the encral e permtted. e iy “he | technicalities' involved and may not be commanded to compete for the gover | farther prosecuted- er, nor's troph; nd made false statements and answers to his commanding offi-| The petit /jury reported in th ‘The court recommended that he | perior court at Kingston Wedns order fo reprimanded by a genéral suspended from command and the Judge Stearns was Dorothy Orcutt against Henry Girard, an action to re- cover for the cutting of timber on woodland in North Kingston belonging to plaintift. Judge John V counsel for defendant. res Olney, for, plaitiff, announced order for should make v nd a period of three months.” vernor Pothier, 4s commander. in chief, remitted the suspension sentence but indorsed the recommendation for a reprimand. that in intelligent action the jury Westerly and Pawcatuck people are interested in a dec of the Sixth district court in a peculiar assault case as the geographical conditions at Prov- id e and Johnston are similar to those that exist here in the matter of boundary line, except that here the line divides states instead of towns. Charles Bright was charged the premises. The defendant agree d the court coin- cided. Owing to the rain the jury were not sent out on the trip, but were ex cused and ordered to be in court at 9. Thursday morning. The court then ad journed. with Local Laconics. Miss Annie C, Perkins of Willimantic is visiting relatives in Westerly. There will be a spec old people in Calvary next Sunday. Horace Vose is giving special atter tion to the turkey to be sent to Pre dent Taft for his Thanksgiving din- ner. throwing a stone while standing in the city of Providence at Peter O. Finley, who was just beyond the line in the The court ordered town of Johnston. ice for church THE PERFECT WAY Scores of Norwich Gitizens Have Learned It. B aid a fine of $5 and v to a horse by order of Judge Williams of the Third district court. Messrs, Coy and Robar. who wefe so serlously injured by collision of their teams in Elm street, are gradually re- covering from their injuries. The local Grand Army men who are to visit Sedgwick post in Norwich Fri- day evening have arranged for a spe- cial trolley car for the return trip. Bdward Audette of White Rock, who was operated upon for appendicitis in R r you suffer from .backache, There is only one way to ‘cure it. The perfect way is to cure ‘the kid- neys. A bad back means sick kidneys, Neglect it, urinary troubles folloy. Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. Backus hospital, Norw Monday Are ‘endorsed by Norwich people. | morning, Is maiing satisfactory im- 2t provement. sk Sullivan, N eas: k Sullivan, 48 Mt. Pleasant| " mye grgr pasketball game of the se t, Norwlch, ( says: “If any | son for Stonington will be played in - the borough Friday evening between | person should ask me what to use for pain and lameness acrossathe small of the back T would of ngton league team and a ston college. ductor Isaac G. Nil bldest rajiroad condu the new one of the advise a trial who was in Doan’s Kidney Pills. I. have found| charge of the train reaching Westerly 3 A om New London at 8.2 orn- trouble, My supply was procured at| Mrs. Merey Ann Murphy, aged Mystic, died Tue afternoon at the residence of her grandson, William Holdredge. She was born in Mystic and was a member of the Union Bap- ist church Misses M y and E abeth Buffum and Helen S and James S. Segar went to Fall River Wednesday to at- 50c. ['tend the marriage of Miss Agne: e- gar_Lathrop and Carrol Ninde Smith of Minneapolis, Minn, Clarence Speed Wood of New Yo ay N. D, Sevin & Son’s ‘drug store and they thoroughly relieved me of severe pain in the small of my back, strength- ened my kidneys and benefitted me in a general way.’ ‘or sale by all Price ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan's — and dealers. and Miss Am; Helen: Johnson, take no othi daughter of Mrs. A, M. Fisher, were —— married Tuesday evening @in _Christ A Scalded Boy's Shrieks E opal church, Rev. W. Williams officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Wood went direct from the church to the railway station and left on the 7.35 express train_for New York, where they will spend their honeymoon. JEWETT CITY i Court Griswold’s Enjoyable Social— :r you desice o clear complexion Thanksgiving Service to Be Held at take Foley's Orino Laxative for con- i stipation and liver trouble as it wili| Conoredstional Church. stimulate these organs and thorough- ! john Stewart, Timothy Conn Iy cleanse your system. which is what | Francis Driscoll were in charge of a evéryone meeds in order to fell wel' |uocial in the Odd Fellows' hall on F le b Lee & Osgood Co. Tuesday evening under the auspices of Court Griswold, No, 101, F, of A. There as a piano solo by M ellie Button, ong by ‘Miss Jennie Coyle, reading Timothy Connelly, a song by Miss Florence Peloguin and selections by a artetie—Herbert Wyatt, David Cath- Alec Hunter and John Carroll. ng was enjoyed and refreshments horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., whe writes that when all thought he would die, Buck- him. len’s Arnica Salve wholly cured Infallible for burns, scalds, cu wounsd, bruises, cu boi in eruptions, oon routs piles d Co. 1y and [Where fo Buy in Westeryl ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. ber, Steam and Gas Filter and Supplies. Westerly, R. 1., and Wauwinnet Ave, Watch Hill, R L augldd ca Dan were seryed. Mrs. Brown's Critical lliness. Mrs. Mary R. Brown, who has been illfor seme time at her son’s, Post- master W. H. Brown’s, was very low Wednesday night. Her granddaughter, Mrs. R. R. Barber, and three children of Westminster, Vt, arrived here on Wednesday Game—But Not Coons. Attorney A. M. Erown went out coon hunting recently with a party of re- nowned coon hunters, capturing a large gray squirrel-and a skunk, GARAGE. 330 Maln St., Westerly, to rent; storing. short notice. Expert noviza MURRAY'S STAR y L SR Thanksgiving Service. novi2d "l‘hp Thanksgiving se re thi: ear will be heild at the Congregational AG Y FOR THE New Hom:> Sewing Machines The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is right. Call and see a demonstration at THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, - - Westerly. novsd Wm. H. Browning. AMONDS 1t will pay you well to get our church on Thursday evening, Rev, D. Stanley, pastor of the Methodist church, being the speaker. About the Borough. Willlam Jenkins, who has the large sweet potatoes from his farm in Vir- ginia, is a Jewett City resident, being employed A. A, Young. The Ladies' society of the Congre- gational church holds its meeting in the church vestry on Friday afternoon, Mrs. Samuel Geer entertaini The organ quilt is to be on exhibition at this meeting. Mrs. B. H. Hiscox attended the meet- ing of the Eastern Connecticut branch of the Woman's Board of Foreign Mis- sious in Plainfield on Wednesday. prices on diamonds, loose org Margus Driscoll of the firm of Dris- mounted, before pu nEg. coll Bros. was taken ill while delive CASTRITIUS, ing orders Wednesday and Is confineq to_his bed. Mrs. E. W. Potter is in New Haven, called there by the serious condition of Mr. Potters' mother, who has broken her hip. Mrs. J. J. Couch of Brookly Is a guest at Mr. and Mr: Young's, Leading Westerly Jowelr. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly COLCHESTER Arrangements for Thanksgiving Ser- vices—Child Monday evening. . A veterinary surgeon mantic was in town Tuesday to belonging to Benjamin which had the lockjaw. Edward C. Snow is in Norwich this week attending court as a_juror. . The new tubes for the boiler at the National Shoe Suply eompany’s plant have arrived. The boilersmakers will begin putting them in today (Thurs= day). BALTIC Entertainment Fair. The Immaculate Conception parish fair which is being held in Sprague hall was well attended on Tuesday evening. The fair opened with an’ excellent_piano duet by Misses Nellie and M. J. Milner, followed by a yocal solo, Daisies Won't Tell, by Miss Amelia Caron: violin solo by Master Agreeable at Parish y | Hendrick of Taftville: vocal solos, Gee, 1 Wish I Had a Girl, and Jungle Town, by Master George Cadarette, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Al- ex Dupont. Dancing followed to music by Miss ) Milner's orchestra. Personals. Mrs. Ann Miley is ill at her home on High street. Miss B. McInerney of Wethersfield is the guest of Miss Lizzie McGuire. AMERICAN 'EE CO. LETTER BOOK AGAIN INTRODUCED. An Interesting Note Referring to the Advance Price. New York, Nov. 17.—Corporations are not_entirely indifferent to public opinion if the attitude of the American Ice company may be taken as a criter- ion. The letter book of the company was again introduced today at the trial of the company for violation of the an- ti-monopoly law. In one letter Pres- ident Schoonmaker expressed himself as follows: “The newspapers are beginning to how] here, and there have been several requests for interviews, but have been denied in a dignified way. I send you a newspaper clipping showing Je- rome’s attitude. , Referring to the advance of price another letter says “We have not gone as far as we wished, but it is not safe to go any further just now.” The prosecution in the case rested today except for some odds and ends of evidence to be submitted later. Mo- tions for the defense will be argued tomorrow prparatory to the opening of that side of the case. FIRST SNOWFALL OF SEASON ON PLANET MARS. Reported by the Lowell Observatory— Said to Be Unusually Early. Flagstaff, Arizona, Nov. 17.—Direc- tor Lowell of the Lowell observatory reports the first apparent Antarctic N \ AND k4 VEMBER ographer, delivered a lecture on the subject of Intellectual Integrity. Meriden—Meriden has a Pine Tree State club. Twelve natives of Maine who are now residing 4a this city ot together at Gardiner's office Tuesday evening and completed. the organiza- tion. Waterbury.—Dr. Virgil Munson has been declared insane and will be re- moved from Brookside, where he has been the past few days, to. the hos- pital for the insane at Middletown, as soon as possible. Rartford—The Hartford Business Men's association leld its annual meet- ing Monday évening and elected offi- cers with Edward Mahl as president. The associdtion has a uzm membership of 540. Stamford.—Subscription to the fund of sympathy raised in Norwalk for Mrs. Memie Reynolds closed Saturday, and $1,514.89 was turned to Mayor Brundage for the afflicted woman. As noted at the time, Mrs, Reynolds was shot by her husband on the night of October 25 and as a result she will be blind for life. snowfall of the season on Mars. Two patches appeared at the , longitude 100.19. The first patch seen on all, with a great increase on 16th. The second patch was observed for the first time on the latter date. This i 1y for the first snow. The second patch patch, beyond the rest of the polar cap. Shot by Mistake for a Deer. Island Falls, Me., Nov. 17.—Thinking he saw a moose or deer, Harvey Brew- ster, a hunter, fired through a thicket today, killing Milan Jarvis, old. The bullet struck young Jarvis in the back and he died instantly. BRIEF STATE NEWS New Britain.—Parents’ meetings will schools this be held at two of the week. Shelton.—Monday next the new s: tem of school savings banks will instituted in the schools of Hunting- ton. Deep River—Wiliam N. Lord died | home Sunday at the| in h 4 years. ure. suddenly age of heart fa Death Weston.—Henry Rogers of Marble- head, Mass., has purchased the Beards- | in the Glen, just over the lay pl Redding line. Stratford.—Prayers were offered Christ church on Sunday for rain. Wells all o springs giving out. Southington.—About one dozen large | cans of fingerling trout from the state | f0 the fish hatchery were liberated in trout streams about here. Ansonia—Medical inspection in the schools was again urged by Superin- tendent Buckley at monthly meeting of the board of education Monday | evening. New Haven.—Before a fair sized au- |, dience at Mus Tarbell, the magazine writer and bi- latitude of November 12 and was the aid to be exceptionally ear- Martian Antarctic is where a in melting last August, lingered 20 @ears be was due to in | r town are drying up and | No More PILES No Matter How Bad Your Case Is Or How Long You Have Had It, Pyra- mid Pile Cure Can Cure It. Free Package Sent To Prove It. Half of the suffering and torture of piles has never been told. Whether your particular case of piles is almost too excruciating for any mortal to Dear, or if you are fearfully tantalized by unreachable itching and bleeding or whether you have only a moderate case of piles, there is positive relief, and quick too, in Pyramid Pile Cure. You need not take for granted all we say about our Pile Remedy. We want it to speak for itself. That is why we say to every person suffering from piles or any form of rectal disease, send us your name and address and we will gladly send you a free trial package of the marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. After using the trial you will hurry to your nearest | druggist and get a 50 cent box of | Pyramia_Pile Cure, now admitted by | thousands to be one of the most won- derful reliefs and cures for Piles ever known. Instant relief can be gotten by using the marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. It | immediately reduces all congestion and swelling, heals all sores, ulcers and jrritated parts. It renders an oper- ation absolute unnecessary. Send your name and address today for free trial package to Pyramid Drug 138 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. {The Norwich Nicke! & Brass Co, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. c hall Tuesday night Ida | 69 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii, Conn. oct4e GASTORIA For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. | The Kind You Have Always Bought NoT Narcoric. At the Colchester Baptist chureh Rev. B. D. Remington, pastor, the morning subject Sunday will be Old and New Reli Sunday school at 12.15; Y. P. U. 6 o'clock. For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel. 497, 62 Main St, Westerly. B R & S EGRR S The Store that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. I unite In a thanksgiving and praise ser- vice at the Baptist church Sunday evening. The Rey. Mr. Fritz of the M. E. church will deliver the message. There wiil also be held at the Congr gational church, Wednesday evening 30 a regular Thanksgiving ser- E. D. Remington of the Baptist church will give the address. Rey. B. D. Remington will speak at the Pogwamp Baptist church, Salem, on Supday at 2.30 p. m. eorge Lebanon, members of George 8. Hull lodge of this place; were visitors at the local lodge Tuesday evening. Child’s Sudden Death. Master. Morris J. Connor, younger son ‘of Mrs. Margaret Conner, aged 4 vears, died at the home of his grand- mother, Mrs. James Typan, on Broad- jy23d 'Qv Before purchiasing it's to your luterest to corre- way, Monday night. Burial was in St. 4 =) with me. Andrew's cemetery Wedncsday morn URICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, ing. child _was taken Il with diphtheria about a week ago, and on onday he was pronounced better, but yid The | The churches of this borough will | ye anu C. H. Peckham of | old CENTS Ato 35 DosEs -39 e aaraniaed under B Foul l For Over Thirty Years GASTORIR To Our Patrons Please preserve this list for future reference Asbestos Cement Eureka Packing Radiators Asbestos Packing | Exhaust Heads Radiator Valves Asbestos Wick Feed Pumps Repairs, all kinds Asbestos Pipe Flanges, ail kinds | Regulators CoveflnKL i Ferrules, Brass Rubber Goods Asbestos Lea Iron ¢ Joint Runners | Foot Valves RMincing Vatves Bath Tubs Fusible Plugs Safety Valves Bends, Lead and Galvanized Fit. Separators Iron tings Seats, Bath Bibbs, Compres. | Galvanized Pipe Closet Shower Baths Solder, Bar Galvanized Ex- pansion Tanks sion Self-closing Boller Sapplies Galvanized Hot Wiping Brass Fittings Water Boilers Soldering Nipples Brass Pipe Gaskets— Tools Brass Pipe Tools Copper Stilison Wrenches Brass Valves Rubber Stocks and Dies Bushings Gauges, Altitude Stop and Waste Brushes, Tube Steam Cocks and Flue Water Stable Pans Burners, Gas Vacuum Fittings Bumpers, Scat Glasses, Gauge Supply Pipes Cast_Iron Fittings | Gauge Glass Cut- | Swing Joints Standard and ters Tanks, Air ExtraHeavy | Governors Expansion . Cast Iron Soil Hancock Inspira- | Taps. Ripe Pipe tors Thermometers Ceiling Plates, Ejectors Tools Iron and N. P. | Heaters, Feed Traps, Steam Cement, Pipe Water Lead Joint Steam Tubes, Boiler Clamps, Hose Hot W Copper ' Closet Hémp Hoppers, Iron Floats Closets, Water, Enamel Cleaners Iron Hose, Steam Scrapers Porcelain Water Tuck's_Packing Cesspools Injectors Tubs, Bath Cleaners, Flueand | Inspirato Union Elbows Tube Itallan x Unions, Malleable Cocks, Afr Jenkins' Dises Gaivanized Ball Jenkins’ Valves Dart Bivb Joints, Expansion Brase Basin Kitchen Sinks Urinals, Tron Bath Lamp Wicks Porcelain Compression | Lead Pipe and TU-inal Cocks Blow-off Bends Vacuum Gauges Cylinder Lubricators— Valves, Air Gas Common Check Gauge Automatic Closet Iron Lead Traps Gate sill Lead, Pig Globe Steam Lead, Sheet Radiator Steam Gauge | Malleable Fittings Safety Three-way Mason Redticing Throttle Pantry Valves nd others Stop and Mineral Wool Waste Nipples, Brass Urinal Tron Damper Regula- Galvanized Waste tors Oakum Water Columns Wheels, Wire Dart Unions Oilers, Engine Jan33g . & T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streel. smarbd . S. F. GIBSON Tin and -Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntos Furnaces. 55 West main Street. Norwich, Conm dec7d Sideboards A dining room " without a Sideboard 1s much 1iké a window without hang- ings — unfinished and unsatlsfactory. It lacks the touch that gives the room the home uimospiiere. Our collection of Sideboard and Buffets is one of the largest in Easte ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- tively the lowest. .Special prices on all Dining Room Furniture this week. Shea Efiurke 37-41 Main Street. oct7d SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently removed by the Elee- tric Needle Process. Leaves no scar and satisfaction guaranteed. Moles and Warts permanently destroyed. E. FRANCES BAKER, Specialist, Suife 26, Central Bldg., " 51t —WITH— Fannie . Gibson Chiropody, Manicuring, Toilet Requi« sites, Hair Goods, ete. oct21d Tabourettes, Plant Stands, Mission Tables and Chairs. A new assortment at reasonable prices. The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow St. Wall Paper, Furniture, Lace Curtains, Shades and Home Furnishings, oct28d High Grade Pianos Dies, all kinds Sight Feed Valve Discs, Jenkins Packings, Steam Whistles Metallic Air Wick, Cotten Drills Pantry Cocks Asbestos Drum Traps Pipe, Brass Wash Trays Bclipse Packing iron Water Closets Ejectors Galvanized Wrenches Send us alist of your wants. Let us quote you. We will save you money. \ Prompt shipments; cougteous treatment. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, S J ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager Telephone 133. Warm houses... ~agBe—_ D0 THEY APPEAL TO YOU ? If so, you should get into communication with our Plumbing and Heating Department without delay. They will cheerfully submit an estimate of the probable cost of installing a complete heating system — free of charge — and all work dene through this department will be finished to your entire satisfaction. Barstow & Co. are Licensed Plumbers and Steamfittors, and are fully capable of handling your business, large or small, in a speedy and work- manlike manner. g man on the Telephone or drop us a card and have our scene at once. —— "Phone 897 —— 23 and 25 Water Sireet CHANGE IN ADDRDSS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at Hodge's Stable, 18 now lo- cated in rear of No. 8 Franklin square Tel. 574. may1sa Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? it's a sure sign of kood weather and fine roads. People 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 same, MAHONEY ROS., Falls marld NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. Avenus, [ THERE 3 nc saverusing medium 15 ern Connecticiit equal to The Bul- for business resulta Shades made to order Mattings and Wall Papers —AT— YERRINGTON'S TAXIDERMIST AGENCY. a ==LEON - - LADIES' TAILOR 278 Main Street. May Building We Warpant Entire phone Floral Designs and Cut Flowers For AUl Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868, 77 Codar Street. Jy2ea QUALITY in work should always be considered. | espectally when it costs no more than the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. . STETSON & YOUNG. ™ may27a AHERN BROS., General Contractors " 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. Brown & Rogers 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 g with Com- petent Men to do the work at short notice. oct2d Junid ALL HORSES DIE No other f property insur- -no: s sure :’ a Ins’ x GET YOUR H! E INSURED be- fore K..diz oy INSTROKE. % e b ! b

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