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RUAR Had Been Told by Hawiey That Latter Was Not a Candidate. IND.GESTION OR STOMACH MISERY Bulletin Readers Who Take a Little Diapepsin. “irried in Haverford, Pa. | ndred invitati ‘have been issued, meloo:'wlummwefl ent of the season. % The special inv:m‘i:uo of the West. N o ::;M ‘;:-‘ p.,;i‘.’.‘.‘-f‘:f o ing | _ The retiring United Btates musha;, matter up with the Edson S. Bishop, was at his office i ;fiu';)}o a‘fi.“x;‘:-t':gm. tnthe Thope of | the federal building Saturday morning, ng the work started in the early '=°vs the Ffartiord Times. The mar- ‘ing. The site has been pu shal was attending to the ordinary of- © the appropriation he b a.u not appear particu- "NEW COURT CLERK IN WESTERLY Ahter Six Years Edward G. Cundall le_el Up Office— Succeeded by Clarence E. Rcche—Fresented Hand- some Gift by Local Lawyers—A. O. H. Installatic: —Board of Trade to Prcd Governmental Authcr: ties in Post Oifice Matter. Every year regularly more than a ;uc]id. no stlt;mnch‘ gt;;- 0; h;firthurm mt; | fuliness or heavy feeling in the stom- 3 on stomach sufferers'in‘the Unlted | . ) *vy ceq,” Debflitating Headaches, tates, lngland and Canada take!pizyiness or Internai griping. This Pape’s Diapepsin and realize not only | will all go, and besides, there will be immediate but lasting relief. | no sour food left over in the stomach This harmless preparation will di-|to poison your bresth with nauseous gest anything you eat and overcome a | 9dOrs. wour, gassy Or out-of-order stomach| Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure five minutes afterwards, fon out-of-order stomachs, because it 1t your meals don't fit comfortably, takes hold of your food and digests it or what vou eat lays like a lump of Jjust the same as if your stomach wasn't iewd in your stomach, or if you have ' there. heartburn, that is a sign of Indiges- Relief in five minutes from all stom- sion. ach misery is waiting for you at eny drug store. - that he had particular reason to feal disappointed that he wae | disglaced because he had the personal | assurance of Mr. Hawley, now namec 1) succged him, on Jan. 3, that he was no: a candidate for the place. Thir had to ap extent set at rest the fear: Marshai Bishop, as he realized tha’ Bawley would-have some stron: claime upon Senator Brandegee in the Ve that he was seeking the placs. The marshal said he was disappoint- ei at the failure of Senator Bulkeley t¢ recommenc him for reappointment, as . rave inserted in the contract and spe- 3 oo we CON ructed of Westerly granite, on <he ‘ound that granite could be obtained ‘re at no greater expense than -any _her building material from elsewhere. ithough Westerly is a sranite center, v rcre is not much evidence of the fact Edward Gray Cundall, who has been Az 2 ioken of their esteem and frier< t local building construction, for clerk of the Third district court since ship, they wish you to accept the ci side from the old stone mill in ~Main the creation of the office, retires volun- | sent herewith, anG <rust that scme . reet, the only granite buildings in ly_and will_be succeeded by Clar- | your time may be spent in it 'while Io gaterly are tgg;:; of the Washington. Mr. C: 1, al- | ingly ea ur grandchildr. fi Trust company, ve: . ce Emarson Roche. Mr. Cundall, al- | ingly caressed by your grangcl e e o B s ey I D | e potnites: yomic ‘chitenr oy s piseopal church, Outside of thejoem | hogtad ben & ity ‘&,““g‘:fifig‘,’ o s o s l;)l;:;:;asfinst R N R fafaction of the state and fo all who | erles there is mot a. granite menu 2 5 4 dose just as soon as ydu can. more than sufficlent to thoroughly cure tended te stand by an old veteranm it public life wherever he could do se. A friend of Marshal Bishop recalleC tha! the marshal had been very joyft ago when Senator Brandeger ted Conzressman Hill for the .ont in the town, not even in Wilcds irk. ./nen Congresmasn-elect Utter as- es his congressional duties next 3 he wiil make a forward move Westerly, R. L, Jaunusry the Lave had business with the court. The | 1811 i Tormel transfer of the books and pa- | John W. Sweeney, Oliver H. W pere of the offica wiHl be made this | liams, Nathan B. Lewis, Herbert " tWecnesday) afterncon under the di- Rathbun, Augustine T. Ledwidge, Jol rectlon of & legislatiie commit'ec com- 1. Dunn, Henry L. Burdick, B Thera will be no sour risings. no belch- mg of undigested food mixed with almost any case of Dyspepsia, Indiges- tion or anv other stomach disorder. Miss Katherine Town street left Tuesday for Ne o ~oe e much-needed postoffice build- York where they will o E T 1 oatiokns s Seet posed of Senator Milton Duckworth of ’ . P& oty. ¥ S e e otata | Y& ere they will be guests of Mr. esticks; men's firs - Re v - arry i v - o 1 8 ¥ in ag y. ad! uec- Eanmany ot enarty and Hepre. Arard: Georgs . Mrkenga, Samue, | T was @ strong Brandegee man ut the | 2d Mra Alanson P. Lathrop. R g s e ve Silas R. Richmond of Hcp- Davis, Clarence E. Roche. Local Laconics. m», and has always been a eley —_ i second, John Kingsley Dr. C. H. Lamb of Town street | been in_ Montville on business t week and later will be in Scotland and again in Montville on cases for the supporter. ladies' third, Miss Apnic pools thrzad; men's third, dall, top. e three towns that are within letlon of the Third district cou e O'tye- T 1 e . ‘il be no ceremonial at the transfer, ton, th . Snyder of Westrly visited iz } . ay el d Gray Cundail, the retirir , © Daniel Dow hes in connection with his oth s served as a reporter MORE NEW LONDON BILLS FOR LEGISLATURE. of Colorado is James Aldrich TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY, T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way — the coimntortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort and conven=- lence for the traveler. A delightiul voyage on = Island Bound and a superb view of the won- d'srtl\(u skyilne and waterfront of New o] Steamer leaves New London at 11 !m m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of East 224 Street 6.45 a. m. (Mondays | excepted) and Pler 40, North River, 7 8. M. i F are Worwich 10 New York $1.73 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIP! Agent, New London. Conn. augs All Water Route - New York Westerly Sun, and he wiil conti that weork. Mr. Cufidall is a Maso Cuncall retuing with the best atcd opposite the feimerly used as be moved to O 1 Ie has also wr 28, emong them Eviang efore be 73 vears of it an open meeting of the Men's hday, and is remarka it He is_the son of Isaac vrhera A. Clarke Cundall and h First Baptist church on nz Judge Thomas H. an address on Re- ke district school and for = tn 1t Weirsdale They will re- in three mon of. Willia e m Sawyer Spencer of the State 2 t, G. A. R. . 1 mointed a notary pub! = held that office co rd crop of ice is { e 8 for five years. 1k and the houses it White ¢ electec S ¢ filled. vishes of wyers who have business with the court and Mr. Roche having their kind€st feelings & [ essful a future as has veen t Clarence Emerson Rochs, who suc- ceeds Mr, Cundall as clerk of the Thi district court, was born in West Dec. 21, 1884, son of James E. and Cs rle A, West Roche. He attended the public schools of Westerly and Mount Hermon seminary and then took up the 'm of office expired #t midaight Tueséay. When he turned to the residence of his son Moss atreet in the late afiernoun he ¥ound there as a testimonial of apnr of the lawyers of Westerly clesent Morris chair and with it a Want a Municipal Wharf and Contro! of Two Coves. snator B. F. Mahan. also mayer of is week. One will be that authorizin: ew London to issue $100,000 in bond r park improvements, also $50,000 in “sonds for walke and $50,600 for the share of the city in the site for the mission at the time of laying mains can lay lateral pipes so that the pave- ments will not be continually torn up. Iso for the authority to own and op- rate a municipal wharf, it being be- eved this will-in a2 few years be @ naving venture. It is also desired thal the city control the upper and lowe: Shaw coves. NORWICH TOWN Effect of High Winds—Pleasurable Evening for Whist Players—Mission- ary Society Have Organized. Frank Winns of Otrabande avenue was in Hartford visiting his parents over Sunday. Miss Moulton of Willimantic was the st Sunday of Mrs. Henry Butler her home on Otrabande avenue. hingles were blown from roofs ané anches of trees scattered about the streets as a result of Monday's high winds. Daniel Peck of Plain hill spent Tues- state. burn. At the Whist Tables. is Dying Down. He <ot a:d romodeled into a dwelling | 2 Tuesday evening. rnoon. . This so- F. $ 00 now Ashaway, in e 5 New London, states that he intenda tc | ryq gcorers were Miss N two years before the are 1. on, R. I, June'4, 1 ut in several bills to the legisiaturc | pjiss Mary Ryan and Miss Anna F issionary society In Unexcelled freight and passen- Prizes were awarded as A whist was given at Parish hall on Antedated Boston Society. The TLathr orial foreign mis- in the chapel of fonal church this CHELSEA LINE s formed. er service direct to and from ew York. All Qutside Staterooms. me has always been in the nativ . New York, Pler 22, East F elthough since the death ¢ < Y. Willard and daugh- | neY college. % foot Roocevelt Str E“fi‘ofi‘}';:‘ 'undall he has been at the hor S cpic A. Robinson, lett| He will also *Skmff’tr ;fl 'fl",“fl;';{ Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p, m. f son in Pawcatuck. He atten: Tuesday for thefr winter |Of the charter so that the sewer ‘Phone or write for folder. Beginning Today Jur Annual Ten-Day | Tailoring Ofie From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays, at b, ‘m. P. 8—Frelght received until § p. m. C. A. WHITAKFR, Agent. *@ GRAND 71 DAYS CLARK s TRIP BY SPECIALLY RESERVED MAMMOTH 8. 8. ARABIO (18,000 tens) Feb. 4, from N, Y. 3400 upward Includes shore Everytnin ORIEN Trips, Guides, Strictly Pirst Drives, Class. Tees, Bto. THE GRANDEST OF ALL WINTER TRIPS. Including MADBIRA, SPAIN., ALGIERS, CRUISE GRBIDCE, TURKEY, THH HOLY LAND. EGYPT, THE NIL®, ITALY, THY RIVIERA, ETC. ROUND WORLD AND £ EUROPE TOURS. FRANK C. CLARK, Times Bullding, Now York BERMUDA MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THE WORLD. ONE DAY rwo Nizneny from NEW YORK BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL Twin Screw S. S. “Oceana” o 4 reading as follow: : 2 with his aunt Miss Sarah Mark- 0 2 | 14000 Tons Displacement; 000 Tons Bdward G. Cundall, Esq., Grez HarCore - Tvey sthompton, who is improv- Y | Register; 635 Feet Long: 55 Fest Beam} % S S, R, O Cion, rect A TR L our unrestricted choice from our | B6Fest” Sacpt Witelias Molegravi! the honorable and responsibic rositior Sokln] s ST abuiacNao > | LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUX- of olerk of the district « ing in the parish house on entire Stock of Woolens { “URIOUS STEAMER TO BERMUDA. THied foaiatel - 4 i Mrs, W. hatcher has returne’ FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP FARE, in- meay years that you have held this ome after a three weeks' visit witk Sy Bt P (AU (and M, ~..m oo R iie e c! D. Vergason ot Vergason ® k msnm;:lc(?i!.:(i: a}:nmm“‘.%m.‘c' ‘most conse 4 liue. ec rips, n riage wannec. Your record s Drives, Launch Tripe, numsrous Shore th-:‘a-; no adverse o Albert Ste has purchased a collie | Bxcu: lons, and Best Hotel Accommo= : and of which you may he ju: to replace one which he lost, addin datioms for Eight Days, $25 in addition aour love of country has been nother to the vainable collies owned stested by your service in its de- 's ~ fonme a# & seldier in time of war, and SLRSAS s e g I O ORDILR in upholding its laws as sheriff and clerig of its court in time of peace, and iam M. Bur is carrving stone to steamship fare 'Booklet and full articulars of BERMUDA-ATLANTIC (NE, 290 BROADWAY, N. Y. have well earned ;: 2 Verzason Hili to be used for th . . ::ha e the repese which e oF tion of two houses to be buil CrWiC IC rass Lo, And now, as you are about to relin- M G G P hington street. H ~ulah ofce and retire to nrivate llte, Tableware, the attorneys who have hed the pl press thair approciation y extended to them by you thet the remaining years of oouriesiss and lfig your will be peaceful and hap LIVES EMBITTERED BY SKIN TROUBLES Many estimable lives have been embittered by skin afflictions, due, in most cases, to neglect in in- {ancy and childhood. Delicate shins readily become irritated and severe eruptions develop. Then treatment after treatment is tried ond found wanting until life be- comes a nightmare of torture and disfigurement, imposing a fearful handicap in the race for business ar soclal advancement. Yet this physical and mental suffering might have been avoided or miti gated by a timely use oi Cuficura somp 2nd ocintment e ——————— 950000000000 900000900001 500000 0vrres sesInseced Whars to Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Southington.—Rotert W. Smith, ied in Torrington, where he lives L towns abeut the state for the bery of gas meters, w; arrested at outhington by Deputy Sheriff James EDWARD GRAY CUNDALL, ng Clerk of Third District Court. Moors., He subsequently re- in the ofiice of Judge J: . He was admitted to 4 bar May %, 1903, and udge Sweeney's officel M is w ifled for the hi ved te be the oldest n point of serv: in Meri- Rnode Is! malined in J Rocne, who dutles of inittal appearan at the regular day in Weste The installation of officers of Div! sion No. 1, A celebration of on hi reunion of his family. eport h her numbe numerous Y hoth Bridgeport and rom whom she could obt funds to 1 whe 1 was the s declara- admirer. nian hall Tuesday more then ordinary interest. The fol lowing officers were installed by State President Thomas J. Matthews of Providence, assisted by State Secre tary Michael Martin of Woonsocket David D. Donohue, president; Patrick E. Shea, vice president; OMartin 7, Devine, financial secretary; John M O’'Donnell, corresponding secretary; James E. Shea, treasurer. Attorney Edmeond J. Condon of New London gave an able address on Hi= Sernian Principles, and there wers in- teresting remarks by Rev. Dr. Jobn Neale of St. Michael's church, Rew. Peter McOscar of the Church of the Immeculate Conception and the visite ing stats officers. After the imstallation there was a soelal session, which included vocal and insirumental selections and dane- | ing, which wis enjoyed by the mem {behs and their guests, whoe incinde. | the Ladies’ auxiliary. street, 4 white slave 3. sh fere 5 House of the Good Shepl ford. Utility of Weeds. is an age ovinions regarding many thing: the south there is a complete change of aititude toward beggarweed, which formerly was condemned as the plague of the cotton fields—a weed without redeeming qualities—but which now is esteemed the best forage and hay plant in the seuthern states. It is greedily igs and hens, as wall ag r ows, while flour made grindi nvertisle nto an_ex of bread. The Outlng magezine recounts ihe virtue®of beggarweed and al=o praises the veivet bean az & vine on used v_for ornament, but now recog- ed as invaluable for hay and fod- Then it launches in a tempered © of weeds in general remark at they are busy working thei dewn deep inte the soil fc up uneisimed elements, and at same time making the seil poro of readjustme n Doilars Over Pifty Thousand Acceunte. Lfberel, courteous and emicient ia its mapagement. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY | | The Scott Wracking company, which had dredging contracts for the gov- ernment in the Pawcatuck river, is | gotiating for the purchase of the Hos- ton Towing compary’s wrecking p!. | | W hich will add materially to the fa. | ities of the biz New London concern It is planneé for the deal to he clo: 1 2ir, and Mrs. Walter Potter of Ear Your | Good Looks chould be a source of pride to Sallow skin, pimples, lirlotchfi y::d eruptions call for immediate attention. it should be your aim to get rid of these disfiguring signs of impure blood ;qmcé{ly;dcertai?!y, inexpensively. 0 outward application i your blood. - Sy BEECHAM'S PILLS help naturally from within, They cleanse the system and enable your stomach, liver and bowels to work as Nature intended. Try a few doses and sece how quickly you will be rid of impurities, and how your blood and your looks | will be benefited, Thoroughly tried and proved good this family remedy is The Best of Beauty’s Aids For females, Beecham's Pills are epecially suitable. See instructions with each box. First-class Delivery i Bob Sleighs ending $16.50 Formerly $20, $22 and $25. This remarkable offer is for ten days only, commencing Today, Feb. 1, Mankaltan 121-125 MAIN STREET, Custom Tailoring Department | Chandetiers, ¥Yacht Trimmings { and such things Refinished. | 69 to 87 Chestaut St Nerwisis, Conn, oci FOR SALE MAXWELL L.D. 16 Horsepower RUNABOUT Overhauled, Painted and in FIRST -CLASS con- i dition. M. B. RING AUTO CO. " REMEMBER Feb. 11. The Geo. W. Kies Co. SALE OF Broken L.ots | A Cut ot From 10 to 15% l on our regular prices for all kinds of House Furnishings should appeal to all economical housekeepers within 20 miles of Norwich. Whether you wish to furnish a new ome or replenish weorn-out furniture or carpets, it behooves you to take ad- vantage of this opportunity while you can. 'SHEA & BURKE, Norwich and Taliviile i L B. CRANDALL CO. Wednesday, wien the Boston concern | inally it observes ] ill.abandon the wrecking featurs Mafplteer : ! o i Puvasa Westerl, it - ur Many ef our-weeds are valuabie aisc ! Sheety, B & | {ts business and confine itself to tow- | s soil binders, while others, If han- i ith pole | i 4 x_fi;n\fixéfi“ TR S 'lnd‘ rightly_loge ail their troublesome compiete with pole | . 3 = s & { S rln seasnn " v ! s the pow- | cualities and can be ad ; I“ 'w Shass and n“lm griul steam lighter Salver and cnochor S sl G and shafts, ‘ Ladies Satin Sllppers, black and gray $2.48 { p »d _wrecking lighter, be- | nainly those that run under ground. or K ) ; : #a4 gat & coupon oa the Planc to be | 1453 Power(ul wrecking pumps, inch- | Tose that go to seed with et ramig i Ss H will isoonihe ST S astink 81 BIveR wwny ot nali. With this addktion. the - Bem which get in the way so badly a- |{ onE LOT— ‘ ONE LOT— o A e L GORRS % oo ik adaktion the ~Scott :serve their evil reputation. Amone . SRR 248 2 2 . ks e Heve e 10N sraan PURTILL’S Wrecking Co. Wil have the iargest | Shese ihe Camads tnisties tha it Slelgh’ Larnage and Ladies’ High Grade, Patent Men’s High Grade Shoes in |l and. s. 3 e i s o ' New ¥hgland | morning glory and quack erass arc Leather and Vici Kid Shoss, black or russet, button and We are now taking advance orders BRIDG! o & i apreme for meanne fiwaukee o | i o T R | for Puinting, Paperhanging and Dece s Wisconsin utomobile Work | o o . to close a | orating Butadlishea 1001 et 3:3%”.'.'- Charles Perry and their 2 | - ters wi give a reception | ’, H . St sctseise 3 e v | e e, 4 S B | e Vo G | OF all Kinds. | $2.48 $2.98 P. F. MURTAGH, - | in Murgin street to Mr. and Mrs. Hen- It S o } 05, _Evo ry Chase Perry, who w et hed in London and | 1 2 92 ¥ Cha erry, who were recently | po emiu wlly worked its way St s 92 and 94 West Main Street. — _-én'nu(h ) lan and Flerence as far as ONE LOT— ONE LOT ephone. 2 Janed omy 1 sciet i 5 - AR People e W e A Ladies' High Grade Gun Men’s Gun Metal, Box Calf e Seven ican and Engiish Tnfiuerice con prevail e 00“ ar Metal and Viei Kid, lace and and ~ Patent Loather Lace : new club will be g The first Jtaliun Wi Whfl CGTC for smooth, clean | club, or- 1 compare with the famous ears’ the wives of ambas lish-speaking the Roman lead the wa The opening of the new club coin- cides exactly with the organization in Ene- into there to ¥rask W, Coy Real Estate Ce., Westesly, R. L are HEAYY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADS BY MAND, ‘Milan of the first suffragette league in | _Its & sure of good weathes an3 and serviceable, to close at (iust like papa's), to close at - SOADP Tialy, and an excnange of telegrams | fine Toade Posple ke i get out into 2 : oar- hetween these twe bodies has helped | the atr. "We furnish the bes: les Ky 1505 Gt to emphasise the mareh of ‘“feminism” 1l take ene of ewr L7 " e S |/8% bawer - ficlds—Chlongo Rec- gt - % oot ord-Herals BROS, Fails Avenua dec1sd & Have You Noticed ths «nicreased Travel? button, to close at S S | i, oy s St g | S o T b gt $1.98 $1.98 T Ames ol V. > i Wibias™ tacedliol| w0 other sonp in the world can | MR AT ooy Reme %) 607.515 North Main Street 3 3 ‘ ONE LOT— Boys’ High Cut Storm Shoes in russet grain leather, solid Shoes, to close at A This Time of the Tear CANNED Peas, Beans, Beets, Spinach, Lima Beans, Corn, Tomatoes, Succotash, and man \other good things. y PEOPLE’S MARKET, | 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, P ONE LOT— v Youth’s and Little Gents' High Cut Storm Shoes with buckles