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LATESTNEWS ~\NQRWICH TAR MUCH IN DEMAND.| " ™ “stsione maws [R50 GRS FEESE 0y é-!fl, .“ M:yd;;l;lfll Scalp < * for Which “ m "m?.w..‘z%"%‘kf Vit tlu What other people say of you some- | “eing Used for the Buildizg of Rhode Island Roads lnd “mmm“, "_':"‘ fmetr | port By Lok Ripg e ,.,f,—" Had Austin Corbin not ‘times has lect thAn what you —~ . ~ : n societ g Edout iput is W s Town Offi-| & sood number there now, and more y- 3 ¢ say abou oynulmlf! Bead these: ll.:e Wholg Cuip s Wanted ity and Tow: i g £otrghe to | passed sway as '“"“"fl = he did, his 2nd It did all you claim it would do. cisls Inspect the Roads. 3 the island this summer will find but | it has often been hsught. would have g y hair is fluffy and clean from dan- - 1 ca im to have taken a hand in since I used the Sage, and I am $ D e A o o L | e Mateimunor ot BIGeR Tathnd, 5a. Nt o e 00d sed. air, and, as a New York Mr. Corbin taken a hand, the be- ing table for toilet use. : 3 s New York judge | ! the be- rifin, 326 W. th St v Town ‘and city “officials on Friday ed with the office of the Rhode Tsland | ¥3id to a kicker at one o iot.h;'.g:m R oE ot e OPpARtITy hieh e a or n a‘ Jowa. spent the day in Rhode Island inspect- | highway comissioner, and were tak-| ;0 WCroh e “Boniclcon, which for | theirs. The piace each succeeding year “I write in short that my head was 3 e en to Narragansett Pier, East Green- rs mad - is becoming more and more popular ot 3 . |ing the state roads which have been || ing | many years made an early morning " lHut ning me crazy, and I saw ] | wich and back to Westerly, covering trip from Block Island to New i | with New Yorkers. The Long lsland e , lfl-:l‘l the Times-Union. I bougm &n d%wln w“hll? tlhe xx»llst mt“xr )‘:ars‘ | many miles of fine roads. hich | Ot Tun this vear. but is railroad takes them to the east end Tonight at 10 o'clock we say “good bye” to the Factory End Sale, = bottle of Parisian Sage at once a ere being particular interest in them,| They were taken over roads whicl H tried it, and in a week I could see that | inasmuch as the tar which has been | have been built for four years, and g‘,‘; e }’:’:‘,’:}.Jf;{'ufi;n:fl:‘.:? Lfi%!fi&i‘?fil‘:&'"fl."fifib‘:‘; £ close the doors on the greatest bargain event ever held in Norwiohi V.“‘ :.'.he"l Boied a‘m‘a’tf“f” and my hair | used on them has come from this city | from that down to those under cOn- | cigent - should happen o the New |1.500 New Yorkers were on an excur- i have all day and this evening to take advantage of the emphatically re- growing wonderful, and I contin- | to & large extent. The local gas plant | struction, and they proved to e ¢ | sios h 3 . / % ; s ued u‘lng:: . S50 s iy [produces wbout 6800 Imllons Of tar &] Best roals tod THOLDEIE. OF e PRTCY g S By o e LTS O o e SIand. ihat has been no. | 5 dueed prices on Factory End lots. Today is the biggest saving day of the e il ana sverybody un: |Fean S Ui e past few Saars has | hud con The Toud whlon had ‘bess many swordfish are brought in. Mack- | ticeable to vieitors on Block Island this |8 whole sale. All the lots, large and small, must be sold before we ' close m it. My scalp is_alwavs clean.” |had 'quitc a quantity in the tar well down four years was as good a8 if | gre| gre being caught in abundance | Summer is the fine condition of the : g H —Your customer, Mrs. 8. Dingle, Jack- [at the plant. The ‘gas and electric | newly laid, and gave every indication | ang man "0 * SR ches” of Spanish | crops. The islunders are now harvest- | 8 the doors tonight. To effect this clearance we have re-arranged and re: somville, Fla. Oct. 15, 1909. department has been disposing of its :g lasting for twenty years, although|mackerel have been reported, these |ing & big hay crop, and potatoes, corn |2 g,ced prices right and left. “Parisian Sage is certainly a won- |tar to Rhode Island for its roads, and | the ngineer said that he did not know | jatter fish having appeared in - the | and all the other produce of the farm % derful hair restorer. My husband and lall that it can produce for several | how long it would last, and was not | Biock Island waters earlier than usual. | are looking finely. There has heen no Come Today! Come in the morning ! It's a chance to make one dal- I both have used it and find it to be |years to come is desired by the ad- | claiming that it.would last that 1ong. | Weakfish are being caught In greaf | more rain there than in the interior, Just ss advertised.”—Mrs. D. Schor- |joining state for that purpose. The The state has been experimenting on | ahundance and because (‘,’f.h, scarcity | but the frequent fogs and ths damp lar do the work of three. ling, 220 Wasaon St, Toledo, O, OcCt. |road builders have been more than | good roads for several years and finds | of bluefish, weakfish is listed on the | ness in the air causes the plant life to |8 23, 1908. pleased with the local product because | that it pays to put down a good road | bills of fars in many of the hotels as | thrive._ H 7 Parisian Sage is sold by Aruggists |of its quality and the fact that some | to start with, even though it costs a |bluefish. When a guest calls for blue- o o everywhere and by The Lee & Osgo0d [ of it has been standing for some | little more, as the upkeep then be-|fish, it i weakfish that is passed out. The King’s Kindly Act. H M N ‘ EAR! MEN 3 WEAR ! Co. for 50 cents a large bottle, andl‘f‘ rears, making it heavier and thicker. |comes materially less. One night last week, just before sun- The king at Marlborough house on |8 i guaranteed to cure dandruff, stop fa The'local coal and water gas tars, In their experiments the plan of us-|set, a net was laid from the beach to | Wednesday received Mrs, Enrdley'g Ing hair and itching scalp, or money |are kept separate, which makes the|ing aifferent preparations made from | the raft at the bathing bea The net w: Ve Te Y p v 4 g | e @ € beac t | Howard and her little son, and be- ack. It maies bhair grow soft lus-|coal tar much better, as the water gas | tar as the basis were tried, but it was | was out only about a half hour and | stowed upon the latter the gold medal Extra Special Values for Today trous and luxuriant. and is not sticky r. being made from oil, does not mix | found that the pure tar, untreated ex- | whan it was drawn there were more | of 2 y . bein X | e the 'Kaiser-i-hind awarded to his : H PR coy L et NG Moraers | well with the coal tar, but makes it | cept to heat it so as to properly spread | than 500 fish in the net that had been ' faher, who nas diea since the award. (150¢ Neekwear at 121/20 25¢ H05|ery at 15¢ H B = Sy ngiue fen _frders | dejertorate. | it, accomplished the best results. The | gilled. The fish weighed 2,600 pounds ~ Major Sebastian Bardley Howard $ ¥ Giroux Mfg - ‘0 The local party included,K Mayor | Norwich tar is being used clear, being [ and wére sold to the wholesale dealers | hag served in the Indian army and n ng! Bxactl 1200 palrs of Men's Fine Importedl Ny & z 9 { y A remarkable offering xactly v r 1 . Charles F. Thayer, Street Commis- | placed on all the roads. and makes|on the island at two cents a pound.| gfed of plague in March last. He was 89 Men’s Ties—the entire sample line | Half-hose, comprising the entire sam-8 Must Be Ab Busgioisn sioner Errol C. Lillibridge, Gas and | the best kind of a binder. The build- | The weakfish appear to b2 hungry, @8 | o magistrate at Kamplit, in the Central e ok ot =NO8e, i m - . St Electric Supt. W. F. Bogue, and First | ing of the r s in that state costs | they chase tho small fish in shore and | provinces of India. The medal was f W. O. Horn and Brother, compris- | ple line of one of the largest import.! Kidney and bladder ailments are o |Selectnain A. W. 'Lillibridge. They\| about one dollar a square yard, which | when the tide goes out it is a common | no¢ conferred upon him, but is a|Sing Four-in-hands, Batwings and|o in the countrs. The It inchides serfous in thelr consequences, and if |went from here to Westerly, where | is 50 per cent. more than the cost of | thing to see hundreds of the small fish | pogthumous honor, and was bestowed | 8tocks in both Silk and Washable unchecked so often fatal that any rem- [‘they were met by an engineer connect- | the ordinary macadam road. left high and dry. by the king upon his son in recogni- & o . Sighs plain blaclk, with split T8t &nd edy offered for their cure must be | Since last summer two new bulld- | g% P06 (508 SRR BE SO0 I a mag- | 8 Neckwear—scarcely any two allk e bl dnoiciniie o Atihlchibis, ol ings of wood have bzen built on the| pid &3 O TEL actual 25c and G0c values above suspicion. Foley Kidney Pills —actual 25c value comtain no harmful drugs, and have island. They are located east of the S s misieeiityoiats Sucooseruily stood a long and thoroush FOTAKE VACKATION. GUIDE FOR. TEAL SIS New National hotel and almost on| one of the Edinbureh museums has at 12%c each. 3 e = mwood To Captain Douglass of Salvation Army | Published by the State Chapter, D. A. D e D e e e ot Taat- | an exhibit which shows the value of at 15¢ a pair. —_— Oidiced Bvns Lara Pt Ry and” fidasited Flocs: S i e e inrnt foot | pure air.” It consists of the lungs of an On sale w)].en the store opens today [ SaUN A PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | e O e o e i, et ont | Bskimo, @ London man and a coal(fand until sold. n sale Today and until sold. z - rmy, by orders of his physician, will | R. has just received an advance coj - ' JOHNSON & BENSON, leave town Sunday atterioon at 5| of the mew gulde for Italian immi | " Peoplamhn oo to Bloos toland this S RN Uie- ol minees st Men’s Balhing Suits--Two Sl)ec ials oy By | 20 Central Avenus. :l(rhul}mon m\!\e oty ("Pels \:ug grranls éhal hns{ btehen g:bll;?ed b}; ::e summer :21 not have to p}::k places Mrs. Douglass for a week's vacation | state chapter of the Daughters of the | to step when they get off the boat at SLATE ROOFING with the latter's sister, #Mrs. Albert | Revolution In line with the patriotic | the new harbor. Consress had appro- Meta) Corntces and Skylights, Gutters | Fisher, at Ossining, N. Y. Captain | educational work which the Connecti- | priated 330,000 for improvements in FOR SALE and Conductors, and ail kinds of Job- | DoUSIAss is suffering ~from what is| cu daughiers are taiing up. They are | the harbor, and the money is being c nly ~termed ministerial sore | pioneers in the publication of such an | spent. The T. A. Scott company of i promptly attended to. throat and he has been ordered by his | ait to immigrants, New London has a gang of men at I Ihe SIAtEiS gC Wlich (he Tel 119. o : - 3 physician to give his vocal organs a The book is to be sent to all the work there now fixing up the break- rest. While the captain is away there | chapters of the state to be disposed | water and putting in new piling and sum HANSIoN $1.00 Bathing Suits 89¢ 1$1.50 Suits at $1.29 Men's Cotton and Wool Rathing Men's Worsted Bathing Suits wijth, uits, athletic style — regular $1.00 | while stripes — regu $1.50 Suiasl Suits at 89¢. at $1.20 Many other special values in Men's Wear in the Factory End Salea- will be no army services, but they will | of by them where it will reach the | planking on the dock and walkway is composed. £ Hosiery, Underwear, Suspenders, Shirts, Clothing, Etc. o H ex- The vaushn Foufldry cu. be resumed upon his return, either on | Italians. It has been gotten up by | The plenking which runs from the | consisting in part of the ~most Sunday or Monday, July 31 or | John Foster Carr. a man who has|statue in the center of the business | quisitely wrought Woodwork, Book lived for years in Italy, and knows the | section to the hotels on the hill will [ Shelves, Cabinet Work, Paneling, There will be the usual outdoor s IR“N cAS l INGS in Douslass has labored val. | PFODiemS. that confront the people [ be found in the condition in which it | Wainscoting. Cornices. Frie u " as labored val- | comi i ngs: Maniels. Staircases, Set- C I & coming to this country. It is printed | was left last summer. . The ends of Sellings; Mantels, Staircases, Set- SE OND F OOR tles, fantly in Norwich and is entitled to a |j the Ital 1 1 h lanki A1) L4 S Eme 2 T S T be most helpful to those for whom It | no one on Block Island who could find |y (UM JEERENR (UOSR (0 Special values in Women’s Suits, Kimonas, Muslin 3 day. is intended. Educational ~facilities, | time during the winter or spring to e o s e : ” P = naturalization, general laws, postal | nail the planking to the crosspieces. um, nda ood. PUTNAM’S POPULAT'ON regulations, statistics of the distribu- | But Block Island has not altogether Also, the widely known Hiawatha Underweal‘, E'C. tion of Italian residents and Wdescrip- | neglected its highways. An improvi Dinin Room, costing about $30,000, Decrease Shown by the Last Census— tion of the farming and manufacturing | ment has been made in the highway | for sale intact, complete. WOMEN’'S KIMONOS at 10c. Town Has 7,280 and City 5631. ng characteristics of the different | which runs from the new harbor to the | HOUSE FIXTURES. Ranges, Heaters, Women's Kimonos of printed lawn in floral designs—colors are pink, Tin and Sheet Metal Worker = states are some of the great mass of | business center. There are two high- | Radiators, is ‘Chandeliors, e B AR dee iy AT Eronnaé ~hils they Tst ot 300 ook, Agent for Richardson and Boynton The small towns in Connecticut | useful information which this manual | ways, but the one that has been re- | Sconces Globes nterns, Pipin Hot i show slight increases in population, | of 85 pages contains. pairea does not have the horse car| Water Bollers, Bain I;A:':;“:mlsfug;;y_ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT HALF PRICE. i i the figures so far tabulated showing ——— tracks. Tt has been a .cadam road v '8 C ation 8 _Corset ‘Cover and Short Skirt—GCofset e T a BuNel, Nty Conn. | o tallowa: OPENING AT GREENBERGER'S. |and It order to. improve it it was | U8t Mirrors, Leiter Box. b o B e o Saort it st Gecta Putnam town including Putnam e treated to @ covering or tar and gravel | BUILDING MATERIAL—Lumber in R iy, Ty 03 %6 heorosular-$1.00 ToMSIRE: city population 13th census 7,280, 12th | Over 700 Visited His Enlarged Place of | and is far less dusty than it used to|Yariety, Columns, Pilasters. Modjllions, i ] e 3L DLy 3 g A 2 Balustrades, Carved Ornaments, Win- tions at 50c. A decided bargain! 5 census 7,348, 11th census 6,51 Put- Busin on First Night. be. The waiting station for the cars| Fi™ Frames, Sash, Window Welghts, 3 nam city population 13th census 6,637, S &t the bathing behch, which was blown | Doors, Stained " Gi Plate Glass, |3 $5.00 PRINCESS DRESSES at $3.30. 5 12th census 6,6 rile Drew’s orchestra rendered a|away some months ago, has not been | Wrought Iron Work, Hardware, Hitch- Exactly Women’s and Misses’ Princess Dresses of Chambray, Ging i PRI programme of popular airs from 7 to 9 | replaced and there is no place to wait | ing Posts, Stepping Stones, Granite i O & Mgty of themisre mb s . Hé Looks. ¥ o’clock for the grand opening night of | now but in the sun. In addition to | Steps, Buttresses and Foundation ruffl and Pe_nnlfa. in a _4 g vari r{: - it - many h i k:n Hedufly and Plumblng i George Greenberger's new . package | offering a protection from the sun thera | Work, Fiagging, Rough Stone, Brick. ot e S e i il Ay g s = " | Senator Dick of Ohio, who looks like | place and fancy delicatessen store at [ was a platform from which one could T i, S N-aet Sutatt. stripes. in blue, tan. lavender and navy—the gular $4.50 anc 99 F 2 an actor, is_a humorist well as a |2 53 Franklin street, a crowd num- | step on to the horse cars. but it isn't : > $5.00 Dresses at $3.39. 32 Franklin Street. politician. When_in Beverly to call on over 700 visit2d the place for | easy to step from the sand, ankle deep | Size 30x70. basement. two stories and |3 |\ o\ \is $7.50 SUITS at $4.69. earsy President Taft, by way of sartorial|inspection, cordially congratulating the | sometimes, on to the cars. Automo- | §20i6; CORtaIng 13 rooma, exiug/¥e of it ® 4 et ] preparation he visited a barber shop, | proprietor upon the inviting and up- | biles have not been a common thing | jts present foundation or removed. 50 suits for Women and Misses—materia lor Linen and P e e e T et TR, DR ITATA d sat gently | to-date arrangements he had provided | on Block Island. .One who has been | . Blue, Pink and White Repp—these are f samples and are . Bows i sono- of. the ‘vagant for it trne T going there every summer for more | Lot 21, 22 and 38, each 50 ft. x 100 ft., splendidly tailored—regular $6.50 and $7.50 Suits at §4.69 W “Well, sir.” said the ba On the opening night nothing was | than twenty years never saw but one | fronting on Elmwood Ave. The mokt " DO lt No 5 show 'is playing tonight?" The senator | for sale, but each visitor received a n:’tomoblle ;n the island, and that m gtcllrl-b‘e of n:: Flfllrll:n ll’ark 'pl?[_ WOMs‘Ns szsoToxfOl’iD? at $1-915(- F VR i -tashi aughed. “I'm playing the Ohio circuit | valuable souvenir - | chine was there for onl or two. | Occupying as they do the site of the vomen’s Tan Oxfords in Calf anc ol Kic are Gibson and we that old-fashioned, unsanitary |laug! Pl & the in_the shape of fan e iy Ao celebrated Siater Mansion and the Three-eyelet Ties, with medium soles and heels-—all sizes in the lot just now,” he said. ey bottled goods. Potted plants and | Now, however, there are two automo- | feiebrated Siater but not all siza B e s L. o o=t wmba- in every style—regular $2.50 Oxfords at $1.95 goen rlu=bing. It will repay palms were tastefully arranged about | biles as permanent fixtures on the is e She Iniraase Of hialth. snd Sgvms |————— === |the room. and the brilliantly lighted |and. BT TR, P e ¥ 4 doctor's biils. Overhauling and re. GENUINE ECZEMA REMEDY. store presented a very atfractive ap- ‘While Block Island has always been | Slater Mansion, Thursdays, 3 to 6 p. m. pearance. The general finish is in|a popular place, and is likely to con- | Jjy23SMTh THE FACTORY END SALE OFFERS VERY SPECIAL VALUES IN ng thoroughly done Lt s eive 3 ! n ure fer replacing I the old white enamel paint, there are metal \.m. with :he modern kind that | o Remedy QTE":, Cures “Ecxema | o ftnes Rud walls WAt Te it ‘will keep out the sewer gas. ‘be uickly. and carpenter work is of fancy design work will be first-class and the price | Th Lee & Osgood Co. have sold hun- | throughout. | On one side are the six > ressenable. dreds of jars of Hokara in the last few | modern circular shelves for fancy bot- Weeks, and although they offered to|tled goods and delicatessen wares, and ILKS, DRESS GOODS, WASH GOODS, DOMESTICS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ETC. Tan Dress Linens Killinery JFE TOMPK'NS refund the purchase price to any dis- |on the other are the champagme and - L . satisfied purchaser, not one jar has|Wine closets for the best grades of im- E sugisa §7 Wast Main Street | been returned. = Fian mendnle e M e ° THAT MEAN REAL MONEY SAVINGS A MANUFACTURER'S SURPLUS|OUTING HATS 69, : e_this is surprising in itsalf, yet | G s vide some- <K, . H the most marvelous thing to them is | thing that is not found elsewhere in A TO0 EVERY BUYER IN 6UR Wiyt L et At this price we offer an unrestriotad . | the reports of chronic cases of eczema | eastern Connecticut. On tha outside B e ot RS “ e G H. PERKINS, M. D., that have Beeén cured by of the building.is a big electric sign: hf.oooh’{::'l:“-:'th:”a :::. ed i med Outing Hats, value up to $1.9 b s ot DRESS HATS $2.98. O li t skin food. People who v red | The office Is nicely fitted up and is at clULliS with scales, Scabs and @ 1 the front of the store. \ . h ” ie itching, have found relief and cure in| The proprietor has been a resident OT 1—at 9c. 3 At this price we offer a cholce of a Room 26 Shannon Building: Hokara. of this eity for the past saven year: 5 Linen-finish Suitings at 9 a yard, our ‘Women's Drees Hats thi No matter where the eczema, pim- | conducting a saloon in the adjoining 3 |§ actual vaiue I5c and 15c. have been $5.00. Offtce hours—10 to 127a. m. ples. or other breaking out eccurs, |store at No. 47 Franklin etreet. He is LOT 2—at 12Vse. DRESS HATS $4.95. 3¥21ThTuS Whether on the. face, hands, legs or | the owner of the building and now oc- 5 body, the application of Hokara will | cubies its two stores entirely for his Tan Color Dress Linens at 1215c a| At this price we offer a choide of alig give quick relief, and even the worst | pProsperous business. yard, actual value 25c a yard. our Women's Fine Dress Hats, values or most chronic cases will be cured in ’ a short time. CHRISTIAN UNITY If It's Made of Rubber We Havz It You can buy a liberal-sized jar at FOUNDATION INCORPORATED the very low price of 25c, and with New York Corporation With Offices in ' ' every package goes The Leé & Oske 2 B[t is not satisfactory. Larger size 50c. That City—Its Aim. — —_— e New York. July 22.—Twelve cler }mon and twelve laymen of the Protest- Shoulder Clods, lb., = - - = 12¢ L?r.r 3_.: "L 23 ] up to $18.50. ' TTo otaal valos Sho m phvd. TR T Hamburg St,ea,k, lb_, - - . .. IOC ’(’m. Sale le!i)itrjflmenlm Dep't.) women,s Gloves Stew BeefIb, - - - - - 100} geslery-Underwear | % B i ] Boston Rolls, b, - . - - 10c|gat sotntants mostery, vatue 12c. |y | womens mmow Length L £At 8o—Children’s Black Ribbed Hos Ze | Gloves In' biagk, whits an Co.'s guarantee to refund the mon ant Episcopal church have just incor- Sh porated the Christian Unify founda- . | tion, which hopes that, by “the oper- ur-On ation of the spirit of God, the various No. 2 Spesial. $1.50 Leader $2.00 S 3 colors—Gi0c and value a Hirttord 4{hr|,~xun bodies may be knit together -t fery, value 12%c. ” farctord (guarantoed) .....$250 Eyeglasses || inmore e i "one “tucer | Legs of Spring Lamb, 1b., - - 18e : I zac New Oxford (guarantzed) $2.50 ials o ith d practice and in one At 9¢c—Women's Hosi black and At it T AR SRl Chasie tan colgw,- vAIlue IS0, 390 | sette Gloyes, black white an raation is a New York cor- | ;oin and Rib Chops, 1b., < - - 18¢ Goodrich 17 (guaranteed) $3.00 | The | col 504 1 t 399, Goodrich 18 | poration has offices In this eitv. At 11c—Women's Hoslers in plain colors—0c value at 395, odric (guaranteed) &350 New Eyes Eeate : black and tan and Black Lace Hosiery, value 15¢ —_—— Puncture Proof .. AUTO TIHES All sizes in stock. | Am < incorporaters are Bishun It is impossible to "get mew f§| William Croswell Doane of Albany P 1 R' - & i LB B s it wew ] e soecsnalt Dean e L BPRIDO. TUN Ronat 1D: - 14c-16¢c - sy e e e e e George Wharton Pepper of Philadel- es B nses wi phia. John H. Stiness. ex-chief justice b Shur-On Mountings. Such a || of Rhods Isiand: inhe Rev. Fredericx | SINOked Shoulder, | hy = - - -1 Erortada anch wellet: Courtney_rector of St. James' church, New York: Bishop Bovd Vincent of southern Ohio; Bishop Charles Palm- erston Anderson of Chicago; Rear Ad- orne CCI== A A tine Tace. Lisie. TSR (Liste. Ribbons Ribbons Gause Lisle, etc.—value 50c. Akl At | Brilljant Taffeta Ribpoh,. 3 , white§ 11c | inches wide, in bls At 7c—Women's Ribbed Vests, with | anda colors—value 12%0. " | 1 Ve 1 10¢. The Plant- Cadden Co. | mis cosiir v “Gloaricn, o rghie), Tt AL | Briliant Taftels Rivbon/ Han) I“ r | and col Charles William Larned, B 0! Rol lb 10 At 11c—Women's Ribbed Vests in a| 150 | 6 inches wide, black, white) . OPTICIANS A i 0Ston = - - - [ varlety of styles, value lic. | and colors, value 25¢ 2 | “It'is a tremendously ambitious tasi P 3 Established 1872 Thint this e Dods oF = . : . At 14c—Women's Ribbed Vests, both At | MOIRE Taffeta Ribbon, in al 191 Main Street, Norwich. et g B Tayon e out ti Pi ) : Hned,” admitted Br. g 5 2 - - - short sleeves and sleeveless, 16c the wanted colorings, valuef 162 Main Street, New wamdon. ||| PLAUT-capoEn muiLoine |iince domiice B Lownes, e wec: Stieking Pieces, Ib, | S 5 1 “nothing .tangible may result from our efforts in the lifetime of any of us, Sugar cured Hams"lb_, - - - 22(_‘, but we are going ahead quietly and in- conspicuously. following the lines of - (10-12 Pounds.) least resistance.” Funds to carry out Grand Opening “+"= "% ¥ixey potatos, pock, - - - - 2o Our Special Order Wagon for the < At 25c—Women's Ribbed Union Suits lace trimmed, value 39c. Small Wares At 3c—Linen-finished Button Thread Boys’ Wear Rk it e v At 10e—Children’s Straw Hats, value| At 4c—Clinton Safety Pins, nickel e 25e. black, all sizes, value 7c, At 100—Men’s and Boys' Farm Hats.| a4 5o _pearl Buttons, shirt walst size A Magnolia man tells_this story of ; Prompt Eyeglass and Spec- 3 T Col. Robert G. Ingersoift [’ 1 Ingersoll went to a well known Whm I wish to inform the public : ® Sl dealer’s in the lower part of New York ox Cap: 5 facle Repairing of Norwich and vicinity that | {55t s Fotiiot i e veimioes : D At 30c_Boyx Golf and Eton Capt.| . 6o a dosen, valus 10cr. ... Depends Upon 1 have opened at 53 Franklin | 5" pats P/°25r® ©f the patrons Meat Dep’t Makes prompt D:liv- At 250—Boss® Washable Trousers, | At 39e—Womsn's Elastic Belts, Jvaly At 95c—Boye' Washable Suits, value $1.25. At 7e—Collar Supporters, two on Boys' Washable Sults, value d-at 7, value 10e, A glass ¢ f - ‘;:t.rger:;‘o:é;e:&l:.whlch to make | Street a new Package Store rmp!,gn?sd he :amea:ka;i otge\:er?tsu::;:r{» S5k Propar Hiiiery and tobis, ofall kinds of Wines, Liquors | [|7°1\% I 2 resister and album kept by 3rd—Ability of the optician to use |and Delicatessen for family| 1"=ersoll immediately sat down and eries to All Parts of the City. the stock and tools to the best .ad- wrote imprompt At 3c—TTalr Rolls, size 12-inch, value ventage. use. » “Wine is a fireside, . Madras Blouses, value 10¢, ’ If you have broken your glasses, Stro drink a conflagratiol : hy ‘not let us demoietrate thess pecial Bargain Sa'es during A Rapia Getairay, 7 Lasindred’”. Bioussd [ At 80 ’..m; Brushes, assorted styles Tee polnt g ¥ . value $1.00. value 10¢ 2 ., Opening Days. Tt is safe to predict that when Col, GIVEN WITH g : : R. C. BOSWORTH. > L Raosevelt lakes the Tidlaba stump Col. At 59c— Boys' Bathing Suits, value 75¢. | At 7e—Ltlac Belle Taleum Powd o in, Old Private Stock Whiskey, regular | Jo!: llxr»;n \ul;' m;_? to the Indiana 0ne Po n ° c ee At:790—Boys -Bathing Sults, valup vatisg 1ot Pt " ;. .- >hiladelphia eleg ph. u 1.00, ©ptometrist and Prescription Opticiam; | price $1.00; | ur $1d At 10e—Tlalr__Drushas. swith » cherrs§ oo 2 At $3.95 - Boy#" Two-plece Sults, value back, value 10¢ Roem 5 Shannon-Bfdg., cut to 69¢ A poor waman was found in one of fy2ows Norwich, Conn. . 6 5 ) the Glasgow slums recently whose . “a5c reduction on all Rinds of Win, room was filled within three feet of the : 5 [ z i 3. F. comair. 11 Framkis Strees. | Liquors and Steamed Bottled Beers. | ceiling with cotton waste. She had i A whitidtens o STy worked for years in a fringe shop and- a I one 5¢ and the 3. F. G 100 | carried the sweepings from the floor v 2 A L Cigars are the bDest.on the miarket’ home each night so as to have_some- e thais bt Geo. Greenberger, Gilng o obl) e g e K work. It is estimated that she had 1 Ma m‘ Gonn. Telephogn 812. 47 Franklin Street. | treasured up nearly $40 worth of the aaverusing m 1= -‘EW :W e 238 by Two-plece Suits, value | At 256-—Wearwell Hair Brighes, jrun ber set, value 50c. G The Porteous & Mitchell Co.