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Westerly Branch. Capital ........ Three Million Dollars Surpius ........ Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and eficlent in Its ‘management. Monumental Works 1 guaran a monu- i a iowent poasiiie ook oo sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years is at your service. ALEXA! ER KOBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. & Extablished 1901 Hareld L. Wells, O. D. Optometrist. DEtetive viston corrected by the prop- o adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pol= ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly. R. L DIAMONDS /7 It will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose of mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweln HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. Whips and all Marness Supplies ried in stock. Factory Made Harn: in stock at $13.60 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS. Removed to 44 West Broad Streen. Iysod HOLIDAY GOODS, We carry an extensive line of China, Siiver. Cut Glass. Silver Deposit Ware, Teather Goods. can fina goods n our stock you cannot find elsewhere. We pay express on ail purchases sent to Norwich and vicinity. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Wester:: aecta BABIES! Boen they will be big boys ana girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the bables and I will catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Srewn Building, - Westerly, R. Telephone $47. Iy23a. GEO. L. STILLMAN, Sroprietor of the Cogmewell St R L Westerly, Ca: the “Jargest of new and second hand carriages parts and s, Also a full line of harness painting and automob! of harness Carriage repair- e paint (=3 Je2sa For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel 97. 62 Main St, Westerly. SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housskeeping. Acceastble by Trolley. For Rent or Sale. FRANK W. COY, 6 High St., Westerly, R. I Iy27d Glilespie treatment of the m scalp, cures hair ess.” eca e Ganarue uflns%:; ricadon: lat,:h.: ing burning, etc. orsed by léa: icians. Snampooes, ary treatmente treatments manicure Miss Lida Thomas. High St. Potter-Langworthy Bullding (Up Staifs) Je29a ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studie of A. A. Scholfield. 3y 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 portralt of yourself given free with every doz- en 34.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., Weaterly. Bay Your Shoes and Hosiery am4 get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL'’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” syeza LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the rver: me dust: no odor: every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds #f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In_thelr weason. Market 171 Main Street, West- erly foot of Cross street. Tel 343. Give us a call augidd Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampool: Burgeon Chiropodist. Scalp Tr ment, r Dressing. MRS. M. L EELLS Frefessional Masssuss, Body and Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet $40n 8t Westerly, R L Telephons 490. _— WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTr.~G STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stam it O purchassn . o and City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE Waiting for Your Car. | St. Westerly. R. L 3y2%a ses now e Winte: Woolens. " Cirtom’ Made sufis %1250 and up < _ 4. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Maim St. Westerly. §i535'ns. Pressing and Repuiring. The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. L Capital Favs Interent o p terest on Deposits. Le200d service—Considerate attention _are guarate e patrons,. - are Euar of this in The preliminaries of what promises to be a lively fight over appointment of commissioners of shell fisheries in the grand assembly. the interest committee of the general have become manifest, and increases hourly. Five commissioners must be elected for a The commission- ers receive a’salary of $500 each and they have the appointment of a clerk term of five, years. at a salary of 31,5 00. The Washington county representa- tiv ator George cently defeated in W. Hoxie, the in the commission is former Sen- who was re- contest for nomination to the senate, and his op- ponents are carrying the fight into the present contest, It is a matter of record that former Senator John G. Wilcox of Charlestown was slated for the place five vears ago, but in some wayvs that were peculiar, the commis- sionership got mixed up clerk of the Westerly tion of a Third district_court. was found ped into Now the at work to substitut mission as membe: Capt. Herbert Davis_of the M. tendent of the TI saving stations, and Capt. Watch Hill station, at- h the elec- or When the smoke of political battle cleared away, it e hi the Washington Knowle: district 1ife Walter H. | that Mr. Hoxie had slip- the office as a dark horse. Wilcox forces are actively n on the com- county super- tended a special session of the Surf- men idenc annua held in that city mext June. soctation Mutual Benefit society, in Prov- Wednesday, to arrange for the session of three days The as- composed of the life-sav- ing corps along the Atlantic coast. It change was made, has about will be at convention. The annual Bend Cemeter: clerk. The tre report in_detail satisfactory fi provement as all trustees P. Cottrell, E T. Edmond trustees erett il re-el tary and treasurer, been in practical cha company, was at first planned to hold the con- vention in Newport, but owing te lack of adequate hotel accommodations, the The organization 1,500 members and icast 300 delegates at the casurer nancial 1 meet He has there meeting of the River which is composed of the lot owners, was or- ganized by the selection of Ethan Wil- cox as chairman and Walter E. WH- submitted which showed a condition, which was indicative of increased im- of the cemetery profits are used for that pose, no dividends being paid to those who constitute the company. lowing were elected as the Charles P. Chapman, Charles B. Whipple, nd Walter E. Wheeler. > later and ot Walter E. Wheeler as sccre- property, pur- The fol- board of John for years rge of the man- agement of the cemetery, and his fixed — 00—REWARD—S100 + paper will be pleased to learn ast one dreaded discase that sel- The readers o that ther 1s at ence has been able to cure in all ts stages, and that s catareh. s constitational treatment. Hail's directly tutional Internaliy, micous surt Hemt Strenet aldistiog have s0 mae offer One Hundred 5 Send foe lat of Aldress ¥, 3. Cin Said by 4l Drusgists. T Take Hall's Family PUL Foley's Kid case of kidney or is not beyond the re atscase. ot “the - System. the foundation of the dlsease. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only postitive cure mow known o the medical fraternity. requlres Catarrn a consti- Catarrh Cure s taken upon the up ts” work. the blood _ana thereby destroying ‘and giviog the ps consiltution _and The_propeietors powers that they any case that it fails estimontals. ¥ & CO.. Toledo, 0. constipation. ney Remedy will cure any der trouble that h of medicine. It invigorates the entire system and strengthens the kidneys so they elim- inate the impurities from the blood. Backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles are all cured by this great medicine. Commence once and avoid Bright's Di Diabetes. Lee & Osgood Co. King at ase and |Where to Buy in Westerly | .ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. Plumber, Steam Deater nd Gas Supplics. Fitter ana 54 Main Street, Westerly; R. L._and Wauwinnet Ave., Watch H{ll. R. L auglid Boston Terrier AT STUD. TEDDY OF WES Send for his card. WESTERLY jansa ) ~E ERLY. Westerly, R. L Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SO! LD BY I B. CRANDALL C0., Westerly, R. 1. nov20d SMITH'S GARAGE. 330 Main St., Westerly, Cars to rent; storing of cars plete repair department. Full supplies. Tel. 330. nov23a BAT RESTAURANT, next to Star Theater, 25c. Regular Dinner, hours. AT MURRAY'S STAR Westerly, R. I Meals ‘at all noviza AGENCY FOR THE New Hom: Sewing Machines The lightest running, (best construct- ed, and the price is righi. seé a_demonstration at Call ana THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, novsd Westerly. ‘Wm. H. Browning. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter : 42 High St., Westerly :etily‘ Burned While Heating Some Alcohol in a Tin Cup Over a Gas Jet —Three G. A. R. Members Dead—Annual Meeting of River Bend S:emetery Company. to be | purpose is to further make beautiful Westerly’s city of the ‘dead. Mr. Wheeler is making effort to gradually have reference made to the sacred _ burial place as Riverbend, with the word cemetery eliminated, This is done in the larger cities and he believes should be accepted in Westerly. It has been the custom to have certain cars on the Pawcatuck Valley street railroad placarded ,"To Cemetery Only,” in the future the tion ‘will be “To Riverbend The company was October. 1849, unde Westerly Cemeter: years lLiter changed incorporated in the name of the company, and four to the Riverbend The original char- company to hold but now the lim- hundred acres. the thirty acres of land. it is placed at Three men who for the preservation of the u the civil war are now dead in erly, awaiting the final funeral an ‘extraordinary condition, dicative of fhe passing of the Army of the Republic. They are Grand John W. Fisk, Charles I. Eldred and Henry A._ Pendleton, Mr. Fisk was in his 78th year. He enlisted in Plainficld, and served in the Twenty-first Connecticut _volunteers, froni August 9, antil his ai charge in June 10, 1865. Mr. Fisk w a member of Grace Methodist church, Westerly, and of Kilborn post, Grand Army the Republic, in Moosup. Conn., and a charter member of the Moosup lodge of Masons. He is sur Jame ven of rters, Mrs. muel G two dau nd Mrs. S vived by Tyler Westerly. Charles H. ar, He enl Rhode 1862, and 186: Eldred was in his 75th ed at Westerly in_the sland _ volunteers, May as mustered out Sep- He is survived by daughter and_five sons, Mrs. James L. Nash of Watch Hill, and Dr. Charles B. Eldred of Norivich, Alpheus E. of Westerly, E nest G. of Providence, Frederick A. ofy New York and Dr. Vincent P. D. Elarea of Norwich. 26, tember ‘2, Mrs. Eldred, one Mr. Eldred in lis younger days was | a clerk in the Westerly postoffice, Af- terward he taught sehool for a time and was then employed in the factory of which his fz n-law, J. P. Dy er, was supe He was a members of Ch churei st Episcopal the choir also a member o sexton for over thirty vears. Mr. El- dred was'among the best known of Westerly’s citizens and had the re- spect of all. Henry A. Pendleton, aged 79, enlist ed at Madison July 31, 18 nd was wounded Sept. 17, 1862, at the battle of Antietam and discharged by reason of disability Jan. 30, 1863. from poor been 0 Westerly been in He has and Mr. Pendleton came Hope Valley and b health for a long time blind for the past two years the bed for fined to his months. _He is survived ters, M€ Wiltred C. Mrs. J. G. Noble, both of Mrs. Charles P. Chapman, who is nearly 80 years of age, was severely {Burned at “her home in High et Tuesday night and but for the prompt family relief of members of the more serious injury would have resulted Mrs. Chapman w alco- hol in a tin cy was higher than her hol blazed,| burning Mrs. fingers, and she dropped burning contents strik flowing down the righ ler, arm and h: cring the fles man's erles brought prompt and the flames were smot |Tugs and carpets also to were quickly |~ Dr. Lewis w ed the burns Chapm; the cuy In the senate Wednesday Senator | Louis W. Arnold of Westerly was ap- d chairman of the imy committee on finance in recognition of fitness for the position, as demon strated at ast session of the gen- eral assem] and his long experience of the judiciary commit cted Judge ly as c for sever as a memb nate The senate ganized and re—e Sween tion which he by Judge Sw Local Laco Relatives in Westerly s. Il attend the furieral of Michael Redden in New London. The sum of $313.37 was received from the sale of Red Cross Christmas stamps in Westerly. The Westerly Board of Trade electrical sign was illuminated for the first time Wednesday night. James E. Lord of Lord’s Hill ington, w rded all first and special premiums for turke the Boston poultry w. rental s the Ch has of the been Im- maculate Conception and the voluntary The pew abolished in contribution plan substituted BEdward Avis, the “bird mimic,” en— tertained the pupils of the Westerly High and Elm street schools for half an hour each Wednesday morning. A young couple from an adjoining state’ and familigr with the new law filed application for marriage licensc nd will call for the legal document he explration of the five days order of the Third district court the ligquors seized at the Lawton and Havens bottling establishments were destroved under the supervision of Chief of Police Bransfield. The liquos ere poured into the Pawcatuck river. That Shannock affair of several years ago, when sixty-one of a party of sixty-seven were arrested at a cock- | fight and presented in the Third dis- trict court in Westerly. has the qGuietus on that special sport in this section. The committee of the Westerly Board of Trade has formally request tenants and property owners along the banks of the Pawcatuck to cc throwing material of any description into the river. There is general com- pliance with the request. STAFFORD SPRINGS Leave of Absence for Station Agent We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy about Jan. sale now going on. Great Block, 68 High street, on or 1st, 1910. Temoval Mechanics Clothing Co. Westerly, R. I @ec15a ONUMENT purchasing it's to your interest to corre- with me. Street, Westerly, R. 2%ona -Aullg! W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, Main 3 Iyua Parkhurst—Chicken Thieves Busy. John R. Par agent of the C hurst, the local station ntral Vermont road, has been granted a leave of absence until Feb. 1st. D. T. Donohue of New Lon- don is In his place during his ab- sence. Miss M. Ella Brown has been enter taining Miss Queenie Baum of Hart- | ford, | Mts. Lawa Holmes of West Setaf- ford has been ill for several days. Gooa cl, hes thick is be- al_of the ice a ; a Cind, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivano Cini, died Wednesday night and was buried in St. Edward's eemetery Thurs Chicken thieves are Westerty Bart of the town: G. Jester of Clojirm: Tex Bbeen the guest of Dr. A. O. Comins. working in the has out being able to tell Prospects of S. mittee appointed to probability of the of such a ure. improve and | that there are about sixty persons for membership and o meeting | . to be held nG.A.Rmhl_b.fll gible called for next week. Gain in Postoffice Receipts. Postmaster Frank G. Letter's report for the quarter ending December 31 at the Putnam office of $4,131.18. Of this amount, the sale of stamps and other per amounted to $3,941.59. lancous receipts were $187.59, The gain in receipts during the last quarter of 1909 over the last quarter The Christmas business this past year was exceedingly good. Eastern District Convention. The eastern district convention of shows total receipts $202.67. is to be held in the Congregational church in this city Saturday. Dele- gates are expected to be present from 2 majority of the eighteen castles in the district, which includés Danielson and Willimantic. The Ladies’ nesday afternoon. Miss S. Elizabeth Clarke entertained the members of the Ladies’ Social Cir- cle of the Congregational cpurch Wed- nesday aftérnoon. District Deputy Charles E. Richard- of this city installed the newly clected officers of Israel Putnam lodge, 1. O. O. F._ Tuesday evening. Rev. J. H. Newland, district super- | intendent, will come to Putnam Thurs- Jan.' 20, for the fourth quarterly conference of the Methodist church. Captain John Murray is transient come to Putnam to do business that the peadlers’ license law is still in force and must be complied with. Oxford and Putnam will pay basket- ball in this city this (Thursdayl) even- son day, peddlers and ing. The mew boarding house of the French River Textile company at Me- chanicsville is expected to be ready for occupancy in about three weeks. W. H. Taylor is in Hart- ford this week, working on_his book. . J. W. \Walker left Putnam for Philadelphia Wednesday morning. BRIEF STATE NEWS Essex.—The witch hazel mills are now running full time. Higganum.—Bighteen inch ice is be- d from the Harrow com- “Souvenir” Re: ing harvest pany reser oirs. Bristol.—An organizer from Stead- man camp, Sons of Veterans, of Hart- ford, is endeavoring to organize a camp of the order here. New Britain. tution and by-laws. Berl; Wolcott. Light comhpany It has been found 1908 was Notes. Sewing Circle of the Baptist church met with Mrs. William Leonard, on Providence street, Wed- arning the ers who —The Italian-American Citizens’ league, which was organized last November, has adopted & consti- —Word has been received of the recent death of Lindsley Austin in He was 90 years of age and a former resident of Berlin. Torrington.—The Torrington Electric is preparing to in- stall another 1,000 horse power steam turbine, the second within @ year. The Aches and Pains Will Dis If the Advics of This Norwich Citizen is Followed. * Backache is really kidney ache; eli- Street, Norwich, Conn., says: itate to recommes ways more severe. Often if I arise. I suffering was due to my kidne: better in every way. for them. For sale by all cents. _Foster-Milburn dealers. Co. States. Remember the take no other. monia and_consumption. ley’s Honeyr and Tar package. Lee & Osgood Co. #l Diguphsar A ‘woman's back has many aches Most times ’tis the kedneys' fault. That's why Doan’s Kidney Pills cure‘ Many Norwich women know this. Read what one has to say about it: Mrs, Oscar Bjork, 159 Mt. Pleasant I found splendid results from the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills and therefore do not hes- them. For some time I was greatly annoyed by back- ache, and when I first arose in the ‘morning the pain in my loins was al- down my back became so lame and painful_that 1 was scarcely able to My mother told me that my being at fault, and learning of Doan’s Kid- the Knights and Pages of King Arthur | ney Pilis 1 went to N. D. Sevin & Son’s drug store and procured a box. They proved to be just what I required and in a short time the pain and lame- ness had disappeared, in fact, I felt Doan’s 'Kidney Pills_fully carry out all claims made Price 50 Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United name—Doan’s—and It is a_dangerous thing to take a cough medicine containing opiates that merely stifle your cough instead of cur- ing it. Foley’s Honey and Tar loosens and cures the cough and expels the poisonous germs,thus preventing pneu- Refuse sub- stitutes and take only the genuine Fo- in the yellow will noon, January 19. of the Rev. Dr. Francis Goodwin. Winsted.—Mrs. Mary Hines, 43, ‘Wheeler street, died suddenly ing to her. of the heart. one, Henry. Fort Slocum. Kinley colony. New Haven—Dr. and Mrs. missionary and teacher. spend some time with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. of New Haven. a few hours in Harlford Monday look- ing over the Morgan memorial, whicly be dedicated Wednesday after- He was the guest Monday evening while her son Fred was read- Death was due to dilation She leaves six children, F., a quartermaster gen- eral, United States army, stationed at Danbury.—Samuel Pakulski and Ed- ward McPhelemy of Danbury will sail for the Isle of Pines on Saturday in company with John F. Marsh and F. F. Lampron, who have been planning for the trip for a long time. Mr. Marsh and Mr. Lampron own land in the Mc- W. L. Porter and daughter, Katherine, have retarned from India, where they have been for four years, Dr. Porter as a They _will Porter’s Bassett Records TREMENDOUS SELLING N.$. Gilhert & Sons 137-141 Main Street Our Clearance Is the Great-| Office i\ct AtOnce! Only STORE OPEN EVENINGS. Secure a Good Piano Cheap This is your chance. All leading makes — Hallet & Davis, Conway, Bmerson, Chickering, Vose & Sons, Ivers & Pond, Haines & Co., Wi mann, Etc., Ete. Uprights were $200., 5300, $400. and $450. — Sale pric $129., $160., $185., $215., $285., $315. | | ! s350., | | Select now, pay $10.; we will deliver | your piano—pay later. N. B. Player Planos at big reduc- tion for remaining three days. Sheet Music 5¢ and 12)5¢. Green Trading Stamps PIANOS, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, CUT GLASS, ETC. SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT est Sale Ever Known Here| Furniture Three Days Morel!! STORE OPEN EVENINGS. Large Choice of Gold and Silverware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Umbrellas, Leather Goods, Precious Stones, Opera Glasses, Prayer Books, Rosaries, and everything to be found'in a first-class Jewelry Store. Still Remains 15 to 12 off. HERE A FEW PRICES: WATCHES Highest grades, were $10. to $35, Sale prige $7.50 to $18:50. OPTICAL SPECIAL |Gold filled Rimless Eyeglasses, cord and case, this week only $1.00. All Optical Goods 1-3 to 1-2 off. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., ESTABLISHED 1872." Plaut-Cadden Building, Main Street, Norwich, Conn. with e h pu rchase: Hale’s Honey Tar Seymour.—Complaints being made that there is a great deal of un- of W“‘ lawful hunting being dome in the 0ods north of Sevmour, in Beacon For Falls and Naugatuck. Fair Haven.—The ice forms in the narrow part of the river at might, but th Glastonbury.—The presldent on Tues- sent to the senate for confirma- name of Adelbert W. Crane as postmaster of South Glastonbury. | a reappointment. a salary of $1,100 a year. Hartford.—J. Plerpont Morgan spent day tion the This is pa oyster steamers are able to break gain in the morning, when they 20 down to work on the oyster beds. The office | YOU MAY NEED IT TO-NIGHT Sold by Druggists Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure In One Minute Include an Ocean Voyage in Your Southern Tour Let us plan a circle tour from and back to your home city by rail and water, through the New York Gateway via the Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies Florida-East Coast Points and St. Johns River, the Caro- nas, ‘Georgia and San Domingo via CLYDE LINE. Texas, California and Pacific Coast points; Florida-West Coast, Mobile and New Orleans via MALLORY LINE. Porto Rico, cruises to San Juan, Ponce, Mayaguez and around the Island via PORTO RICO LINE. Nassau-Cuba-Mexico-Yucatan, direct service with rail connections for interior cities via WARD LINE. Low Rates—Liberal Stop-Over Priviloges. Address, Tour Bureau, AGWI Lines, 19 Broadway, New York or any RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE or AUTHORIZED TOURIST AGENCY Weather Prophets predict a cold winter! BUT WHETHER THE COMING WINTER IS SEVERELY COLD OR ONLY MODERATELY SO — PEOPLE WANT A PARLOR STOVE THAT THEY KNOW THEY CAN RELY UPON FOR ALL THE HEAT THEY WANT — WHEN IT I COoLD. THAT'S WHY SO MANY PEOPLE ARE BUYING OUR HEATING STOVES AND THAT'S WHY YOU FIND SO MANY HAPPY PEOPLE DURING THIS COLD WEATHER. THEY KNOW Barstow & Co. ARE DEALERS IN STOVES — BOTH HEATING AND BAK- ING — AND THE RELIABLE “RICHMOND” LINKES MAY BE FOUND ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. We have just a fow bargains in Second-hand Ranges and Second-hand Parjor Stoves. These stoves are in good condi and they are money saving proposi ions to the right parties. Steamship Lines | What and Where COMFORT The Acme Cushion Sole Boots for Ladies contan a s0ft, springy cushion of “Australian wool felt bully into the shos which absorbs moisture. keeps (he feot dry, saves tired feetyand provenis headache, the result of [dbt Jar. P. CUMMINGS, Sole Azency. 52 Central Ave. janizd ‘Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn, Telephone. dec14d my the approval of the critical people, Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. | Tel. 958. Rear 37 Franklin Street. sept27d ‘ QUALITY in_work should always be considered, espectally when it costs no more than the inferior kind. Skilled men a employed by us. Our prices tell the | whole stor. STETSON & YOUNG. 1o Buy In Norwich - Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST 200 Main Sireet, Norwich. ivia PURE OLIVE OIL There are many brands, but only one best brand. LAPURA leads them all. We import it direct from Italy. We sell it at a low price. Let us supply you. FERRY, Tel. 703. 336 Franklia St. Free delivery to all parts of the city. decz4a . ROLL TOP DESKS 3 feet to 5 feet. 3 foét, 3-6, 4-0, 4-6, 5-0. Medium and fine qualities. Special offer at $26.00—4 foot top Oak—Value $30.00. FILING CABINETS Have you Investigated the Vertl i Rolle Filing System for letters, bills, report and other business papers? If it could save you time, and actual loss, would you not Investigate it? It has accom plished all this for others. Why nod for you? Typewriter Desks and Office Chairs jan7a Unless you have fried them you cannot imagine how beneficial they are Each one is guaranteed to do all we claim. Be sure and specify The Lee & Osgood Co. PREPARATIONS For Colds and Coughs—LEE'S WHITH PINE and TAR—price 25c The Child’s Gough Remedy—DON SYRUP—price 25c. Far Constipation—LEE'S LIV E A GRANULES—price 25c. For the Kidneys—LEE'S PILLS—price 25c. For Headaches—LEE'S HEADACHA WAFERS—price 25c. For the Nerves—DODD'S NERVINE —price $1.00. KIDNE DR. JONES, Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. Room 10 *Phone 32-3 mayi7a . THAMESVILLE STORE Why not give us your orders for MEAT. Nothing but the best quality ut here, and by experienced help. No cut price goods. C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH, Prop. 1647 o o SEEIRE SLEDS) 1861 The new “Paxaway” Sleds, offer to the public the fines: standard brands of Beer of Burope and America. Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian 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, Anheuner Budweiser. Schlitz ana Pabst. A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. iy220 NOTICE Frank!in w office, Brees iner is now Hall, Or. Lou locatsd in her = Room 1 | Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. | Telephone 669. auglia | i JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. 8lank Books Nade and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 63 LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and oct108 Bread capaot be excslled. Give us a trial order. nov2d 20 Fairmount Strest. {Seasonable Dress Goods | that will please the most particular ! lady in Kastern Connecticut are being | shown by us. Our method of buying | direct from the manufacturers enables us to sell at the lowest possible prices. Trade here once and yow'll be A regu- lar customer. BRADY & SAXTON, Norwich Town Telephone 306- novisd Flexible Flyers Boys’ and Girls’ Sleds, at lowest prices. WRS. EDWIN HAY, Franklin Squars jan®d During the Holidays and every day in the year, at mid-day or at mid-night, dawn or dusk, any- time and all the time, The Ruud Instantaneous Automatic Gas Water Heater furnishes hot unlimited quantity in all parts of the house. Turn the Faucet, The Ruud Does the Rest. Call and water in one in operation. Gas & Electrical Dep’t., Alice Building. MME. TAFT, Clairvoyant and Palmist, has been call- ed out of town. The public will be notified upon her return. movlid For the Blood—LEE'S BEEF, IRON and WINE—price 50c. For the Teeth—OXYFOAM with PER OXIDE—price 25c. For Chapped Hands—LEE'S COLD CREAM—price 15c. For Chapped Hands—LEE'S WITCH HAZEL JELLY—price 10c. The Lee & Osgood Co. Manufacturing Chemists, 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. It your druggists do not carr Lee & Osgood preparations, we'll send by malil on receipt of above price dec28daw John & Geo. H. Bliss JEWELERS. FoA T G DIAMONDS WATCHES CUT GLASS AND KINDRED MERCHANDISE Reliable Goods At Reliable Prices Everything as Represented dec27d ALL CALENDARS at half price to close them We still have some very choice selections that will make the finest kind of New Year Gifts CRANSTON & CO. deczsdaw CHIROPODY and MANICURE Treatment of Corns a speclalty Also ~ Halrdressing and Shampooing, Puffs, Swiiches and Pompadours made from’ your own combings. MRS. B. BURTON, out,