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hief, of * this | feF s Westerly and le-u«i‘: Lk ted u,.‘{’" be‘neld‘,‘(ua:‘."n_:q_i'm“kmk i it js' expected | some work 3 '-‘§ L P e m‘ lified for the visitors. The chiet i Kidney Pills. © e S ol 4108 o O e bns Tor the wisintion: | . Patrick J. Fitzgerald, 3 Mechanic % ik R Vistation. | sireet., Norwich. Conn., says: I can || : Colebrated Birthday. ‘recomntend Kighey Pills g5 Migs Florida-Defosse celebrated her | rellable kidney \rémedh When (they twelfth birthday ,an Wednesday and |first came to my attention I was hay- entertained o party of fricnds at the ing conalderable troubls fram & pels B Canob et Marad gid ob | back and throtigh my. kidneys. When freshments were. served. 1 read about Doan’s K&f,m Pg}-, § 1::: Secor o sure they were. just remedy % oelt by, Swnonct Degoss owh quired and their use proved that 1 was Stonington ladge, No: 26, 1. O. O. F., | right. Less than the confents of one met i their reoms-in the Gilbert blo box removed the lameness of my back, Wednesday evening. The second de- | drove the pains away and regulated gree was worked on a class of three|ihe passages of the kidney secretions. condidatés. This was the’ fixst time |3y ‘advice to. any persom suffering [the work had been done by the second | from kidney trouble is to procure Thompson, ‘printing; Arthur Louis J. Reuter, decoration. Eminent Culnm:fiu::' .Bnlt Broughton, assists officy past commanders - ofs N sett commandery, served as.the reception committee. : The present officers of the comman- dery are: George E. Broughton. emi- nent commander; D.: Everett Hoxle, generalissinio; Alex. * R. Patterson, captain gemeral; Aibert H. Spicer, Jr., senior warden; Arthur N. Nash, ju- jlor warden; . Thomas McKenzle, pre- te: ” Archie C. Thompson, recorder; Russell B, Smith, treasurer; Otis L. Burdick, sword bearer; Randall B. Smith, standard bearer; Samuel Gir- ven, warder; -Lewls. Stanton, ‘captain to the invitation for officers to par- ticigate_in the military manoeuyres on he Mexican border, He said that the staft_and- line oficers of the cit- isen soldfery. of ihe state are ready 1o respond $o any call for duty on the part of the general ‘government. ts by | Tinless it is a real call for duty there DeMiracte. known all the | are several officers who are so situat- over as the only real superftuous| ed that it {» inconvenient for them to Temover. is just such a prepara-| leave at’ short:motice for an indefinite R is eastly and quickly absorh-| period. The respense, however, sho' urotare |, o Special Showing of Mission Styles for- the sitting room. . B _ | Latest pafterns of Carriages and ‘Go- - Carpets P 20t b i dtga b wid dow trim. Prpducts of the best factories only. Fine line of Carpet Size Rugs. New' degree team and many rehearsals had | ponss Kiaeey Bills gt N. D. Sevin & Tagortabions: § —_— -after you have #t you will | that the officers are prepared for serv- | of guard; - Henry - L. Bolles, third|ycen held in order that the work would 's Drug ‘ : Ehere ia nothing 14ft on the in.| e _if mecessary.. guard: Louis J. Reuter, second guard: | hc‘n Succoss. Erastus Fish has charge | o,y T E Store and give them 4 (aix Mattings. We handie Linoleoums Rice’s Fertile Seeds and True skin {ree from irritation, b7 William Smith, first guard; -William H, Goodgeon, organist; Robert E. Colp, master -of ceremonies; Frank Baldi, gentinel. Among_them who have notified Col Charles F. Tillinghast, in command of the First artillery district, of their willingness to go to the frout on short notice are Major _Arthur N. ash, Capt. Bourden A. Babcock and Fir Lieut. Robert G. Thackeray, of Wes of this degree. Personal Briefs. | Rev. and Mrs. Dwight Prentice are | guests of their sisters, MiSses Lulu, | Helen and Ruby Prentice. Austin Bentley has returned to New Haven, after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Oilcloths wide widths. For sale- by “all’ dealers. Price 50 in regular and extra cents. ' Fofter-Milburn Co, ° Buftalo. New Yark, sole agents for ‘tHe United States. Remember ‘the name — Doan’s — and take no other- more to the point, it is non-potsonous, therefore it produce eczema. or bleod poi- Hementoer, no mtter what . are made to the coutrary, no pasty compound or so-call- | 2 cure” aver did or ever will | Temper Garden Tools. just . Local Laconics. William H. Greene represented erly. ractically certain that A Chapter ; & single hair root, and we can P | Palmer chapter at the grand chapter | unq Mrs. Jesse Bentley. pers. - Special | ® :2'.'.'1"‘«;3'.’::12 Mcers, that will rebre- | of Roval Arch Masons in' Meriden, on | ““\rr icnia Mrs. James Quinn are vie- | To—————————— = = extravagant ciaims recently Wednesday. . iting relatives in Norwich. | cinity, will not be In the business this o match. campaign will be Major Nash, and Captain Babcock and Lieutenant Thackeray may be iicluded, The first two officers served in'thé Spanish- American war, Before -coming to Westerly to in Frank Capalbo has purchased from| Mr and Mrs. Louise E. Whife has Vineenzo Laurenia and Saivatore Cap- Lreturned frdm a two weeks stay in albo, a house and lot located about a [‘East Wevmouth. mile_south of the Ninatic station.”: Robert L. Stone has returned from Rev. J. H. Adams, formerly pastor ot} Weel's stay in Boston. i By unscrupulous manufaqiurers ‘ Temovers in sensational adver- : ‘unquestionably justify phy- jn _cautioning the public agatnst uee of this clags of depilatories. many people have heen enticed year. ;e An ideal stock of Lace Curtains, J Drapery Fabrics by the yard./ Couch Covers, efc: - New Britain.—The Hibernian Rifies accompanied County ~President J. ‘K. Leeney to: Forestville to assist-in fa- Portieres, thewe dangerous prepara- eensequent injury t them- canmet ‘he estimated, but only 2 at, therefore beware of take = mveritsers and others, who by ' werding of thelr sdvertisements, try ‘to give the impression that newspa. other repatable publication proparations. prepacation which is eo DedMiracle is sold at all #tores. including Porteous & dealer will offer which he You a s more will send vou a 52-page booklet full information concerning Temarkable treatmend, as well as of prominent physiclans, vou try anything. to the DeMiracle Chemical Co., spect the Fifth company, Major Sker- rett made a rigid inspection of the coast artillery companies at Forts Greble, Adams, Getty and Kearney. It was an inspection of packing and ev- erything pertaining to field equipment of the commands was- thoroughly overhauled so that all would be in readiness should the troops be. or- dered to take part in the Texas ma- noeuvres. ~The mill property of the Lorraine Manufacturing cempany in Mechanio street is kept inm excellent condition, and is an example of cleanliness, neat- ness and beautification that could be emulated with profit by some civic pride societies. The company extends this property improvement feature to their employes who occupy the mill tenement houses by awarding prizes for ‘the best-kept Vards and gardens and in this respect there is consid- erable rivalry among tenants and the result is_beautiful and healthful sur- roundings, for all of which those who reside or own property in the wicin- K ¢, 1905 Park Ave. New York. vou want this hooklet it be malied, sealed, at once Moto—All ave _oMlisted with superfluous are strangly advised to write concerning this wen- methed, which is endorsed the over by eminent autherities, made a lifelong study of and even Kidney and bladder trouble from ve: of rafiroading , 639 Third St., 3 years conductor on m:n te e says “Twenty railvoading left my kidneys condition. There was 2 éon and the action of my bladder and most pain T got Folew Widne Pills and the ity are exceedingly thankful Tn marked contrgst to this exhibi- tion- of cleanliness and good taste, bordering on' the artistic, is the neg- lected condition of some other prope: ties in Pawcatuck owned by the Lor- raine company, notably the old Palffi- er street school property, purchased by the company about three years ago, whep there was probability of the property being utilized for manufic- turing purposes. The old schoolhouse is large building of wood, located near the railroad tracks and in full view of all east and west bound pas- sengers on all railroad trains passing through Westerly. This building, pas- table in appearance when by’ the company and a )y reason of the clock in the tower, been permitted to deteri- orate 'and decay, with window panes broken, i dilapidated in appearance, and the only evidence of absolite made a wondarful ifmprove. abandonment being the clock in the four bottles cured me com- tower, which is kept running resular- . Since being cured 1 have rec- ommended Foley Kidney Pills to many my rafiroad friends. Lee & Osgood g mijiions as Bucklen's Arnica ? Its astounding cures in the years made them. It's tie ‘n_the world for sores, ul- eczema, boils, scalds, cuts, evcs, swraime, swellings, cold sores. lins no equal for 35c at Lee & Osgood Co.'s. Will Interest Mother Sesr's Sweas Powdew for Child-en. a far Fewrictomss, Wesdache. Bad Kiomy. move and reguiste iie Bow- L it interesting _and un- held Sunday morn- ngregational church n_« -memorial tablet bearing the nAmes of the deacons of the church from 1630 to 1350, or up to the pres- ‘ent gemeration. was unveiled. Whers 19 Byy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Weasterty Branch Three Millien Dollars ‘us 2' £ % Three Millien Dollars . | _Over Fitty Thousand Acceunts. i‘ Liberal, courteous and efcient fa its ma: ent. Sart Schalfner & Marx Qethes ARL SOLD BY ~ ) B. CRANDALL Co. Westerly, R. I —— FOR SALE uun--u."- Lottages, ni'mu(od n “Faving. Io tost th Eaving vacamt can be secured at W. Coy Renl Esitate Os., . Westerty, R. L 4 oy Tour Shoes and ooy o84 get = coupen on the Planc te be K 0 given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE."” Eatablished 1901, L. Wi ©O. D, Optomaetrist. R e y. noted for its accuracy as a recorder The Pawcatuck Vailey Im- provement society - contemplates re- Auesting the owners to put the old school property in presentable Shape, 0. that the first impression of strun gers will not be detrimental to Paw- catuck and Westerly. At the recent annual me National Associat dustries of the United States, in Boston, James A. Booth of New London was elected first vice presi- _cial intere dent. , David L. McLaren of West- erly way elested to the committe Martin of Wester] w London, to the unittee on monumental affairs. ol J. Burke died early Wi after a_long iliness from a tion of diseases. e was boru in- Paweatuck and in_ e Tife Mich: i oved with his purents, Michacl and} Mary Burke, to Quarry hill and re- sided there until the death of his mother about six years ago. Since then he made his home with Mr. an. Mrs. Michael Higgins, Mrs. Higgins being his sister. Mr. Burke learned the trade of stone cutting, but has done comparatively little work for. the past two years by reason of failiry health. He hag been confined to his home for the past six mofths and} gradually declined to the end. ir, Burke was forty-four years of » and unmarried. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Higgins and Mother M. Apgustine, superior of the Comvent of Mercy, Knoxville, Tenn. He was a member of. Division No. 1, Ancient Order Hibernians, and of ‘the Westerly branch, Granite Gut- ters' union. The sir knights of Narragansett commandery, ~Knights _Templar, of Westerly, and lady friends, enjoyed the annual ladles’” night in Masonic hall Wednesday night. There was a iarge attendance at the social success.] At six o'clock there was’'a reception |- to Eminent Commander and M George E. Broughton and from 6.30'to 5 dinner was served in the banquet hall, the menu being as follows: Oysters on Half Shell Saitines Celery. Pickles Salted Almonds” Stuffed Olives Tomtato: Bisque Roast Rhode Island Turkey—Dressing Mashed Potatoes Mashed Turnips Cranberry Sauce Parker House Rolis ly_ Fitigers Macaroons Coffee Cigars During the service of the dinnér Gavitt's Ideal orchestra rendered these selections: March of the Nations, Mendelssohn's Spring Song, Our Wegl- ding Day Waltz, Lg Cinqueantine, se. lection from ~'Madame Sherry "and| mareh, Boston Commandery. Pendleton Hill, and now with the North Stonington Baptist church, has been called to the pastorate of the First Baptist church in Westerly, made vacant. by the resignation of Rev. George W, Rigler, D.D. Professor Stondburn. of the Con- nectjeut agricultural collegé gave an intefesting end instructive talk of spe- est to poultry raisers, Wed- nebday afternoon, at a farmers in- stitute undex the-auspices of the state board of asriculture, and in charge of the Westerly srange. On thé Charles > Brown_ farm_in North Stenington, now gecupled by | Isaac Edwards, a wagol shed, erib and_woodshed were totally destroyed by fire, Tuesday nizht.. The flames spread to the roof of the barn. but the building was saved by the efforts of the bucket brigade. The cause of the fire is not known. MYSTIC | Stores Closed During Funeral of Luth- er A. Morgan—Great Chief to Visit Red Men—Social Affairs. The funeral of Luther A. Morgan,| who dixd ‘at the Hotel Hoxie on Sun- | day afternoon, was held at the home of ‘his. sisters-in-law, the Misses Pren- | tice, on Liberty street, Wednesday aft- ernoon at 2.30 o'clock, and was largely attended. ‘The services were conduct- ed by Rov. A. F. Earnshaw, pastor of | the Congregational church, of which the deceased was a member. The floral forms were beautiful. = Afier the ser- | vices Charity and Relief lodge, I. and | A. M., which attended in a body; took | charge and had the ritualistic service | at the house, Worshipful Master B, W. Latham_ and Chaplain W. A. Fraser taking-charge. “W. E. Lamphere acted | as marshal. The bearers were W.| Park Bindloss, A. W. Butler, Joln Ruppel, -John G. Parker, Charles C. Packer and W. Hubert Lamb. During the day the flag on the Liberty pole ! was at half mast, and from 2.30 to| 339 o'clock all the stores in t | lage were closed out of respect to Mr. Morgan. The deceased leaves two| CLEANSES THE SYSTEM. EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS COLDS, AND HEADACHES | DUE 70 CONSTIPATION. | BEST FOR MEN, WOMEN | AND CHILDREN -YOUNG - -AND OLD. | T0 GET ITS BENEFICIAL [FOT : n 1 PX SIZE ONIY.RESULAR PE SI°ABOITIE Brief State News of potatoes and the prospect of till lower prices by the groposed recipro ity with Canada, E.'W. Benedict, the largest grower, of ‘potatoes in this vi- tion Bethlehom.—Owin to the low price | - The Sirolin | stalling a'new branch there. | Stephey.—Rev. P. J. Baptist churth tendered his resigna- pastor at the close of _the morning service, Sunday, to take effect May 28, Shelton.—Vincent Dixon of Water- bury is to be organist Congregational ¢hurch in Shelton, and will play there for the first time Sun- day., as March 19. < S entinel Reeves of the of the First Sirolin (Pronounced Sir-o-lin): The celebrated Syiss remedy for coughs and colds. - NORWICH, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1911 Who Should | Erervoar who' is -in- Take clined to Sirolin It is casy to prevent a cold by Everybody who has “‘caught cold.” It is the part of wisdom to do all one can to cut the disorder short, and Everybody who is suffering from cough, hoarseness or catarrh, These are symptoms which thus trehted are Everybody, child or adult, who has scrofula. The gland swellings are relieved very quickly and most com- Every child ‘with whooping cough. All physicians appreciate it as an un- commonly good remedy in easing the Every person who habitually suffers from asthma, amd. this includes hay asthma (hay fever, rose cold). The Eve{ybody who suffers from influ- enza (“Ia grippe”). The restoration to health is one of the most promising Everybody who has “‘sore throat " (laryngitis, pharyngitis), the symp- toms of which yield to this treatment 3 Everybody who has the consump- tion. - This refers especially to those who - have it in ‘the earlier stages; It your druggist has mot yet got Sirolin, send $1.00 for a full-sized bottle, Send for our interesting Sivolin contains no constipating drug SIROLIN Ash ‘catchcold.” tl;e system’ntic employment of Sirolin. Sirolin does that. soon done away with. pletely by the use of it. disease and preventing complications. relief is immediate. features of the remedy’s employment. in a most marked degree. although it is always indicated. booklet. - THE SIROLIN COMPANY, 365 & 37 Canal Street, Ney York < z 3R SIROLIN morphine; fetrie. ™ habit-forming or FRESH AIR and SIROLIN Prevent Pneumonia ] A AT EVERY From 8 oclock to 9.15 there was|. music and reading: in this, order: March, Envoy of the Gladiators, or- chestra; monologue, Calling on Caro- line, Nora Archibaid Smith, by Miss Raith Bruce Jomes; plano solo, Bal- No, 3, Chopin, Miss: Violet Bolles ecital, The Wetherell Wedding, Inez M. Haynes, by Miss Jones; ‘cello oo, Miss Mary Hill; monologue, The Au- thor’s Reading, Kate Douglass Wiggin, | Misy Jones; trio for violin, 'cello and piano; recital, Assisting Uncle_ Joe, Mary Biddle Bitney. by Miss Jones. ¥rom 9.15 to 12 there were. cards and dancing. 3 The committee that arranged for the George E. Broughton, mfl‘-m:.nc i Arthar N, Nasi, treasurer; 2 lompson, secretary; erett Hoxie, Harry L. Bolles, Randall B. Smith, Thomas McKenzfe, Robert . Cole. Russell B. Smith, entertain. Alex R. Patierson, Arthur N. Louis J. Reuter, Lowis Stantox, E “Girven, dinmer. » LGy D. Ev-{ - Draperies i Upholstery -Fabrics in variety. 'N. S. GILBERT & SONS, 137--141 Main Street. We cordially invite your inspection Special Demonstratio ...OF. Standard Sewing Machines 3 m‘,.é;:"gu svant m':%;:’u‘;;‘?‘:ii We will have an expert operator o n sewing machines te demonstrate. to you the officiency, superiority, of th Standard Rotary -Sewing Machines. | Come in and have a look at this machine during the special demonstration. | Throw Away Your Old Machine $55 STANDARD ROTARY - Delivered to You at Once, $2 Down and $1 Per Week SAVE YOUR TIME AND STRENGTH - SEWING ON ‘A STANDARD ROTARY SEWING MACHINE is like riding on a limited train; both easter and faster. The STANDARD ROTARY makes 175 stitches while the vibrator styles are making one hundred and do it, oh, so easily. It is all because of our ROTARY SHUTTLE, which go: rround and ’round with constantly increasing speed, while the vibrators go back and forth, constantly starting and halting, and thereby wasting energy. 2-in-1 MACHINE, LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH. It's just like owning two machines, one for chain stitch work on underwear, etc. and the other for lock-stitoh on heavier work. Change from one to the other in a mo- ment's time—and is the greatest convenience you can imagine. Any machine from $14.95 to $55 sold on the same easy terms. {Tomorrow the Last Day 0f the Formal Opening of Millinery and Garments . IT CONTINUES_ IN, ALL ITS_ARTISTIC FEATURES, +HO§£ WHO HAVE SEEN.THE FASHION. EXHIBIT HAVE BE!N ENTHUSJASTIC IN THEIR EXPRESSIONS OF COMMENDATION, MANY' CLAIMING IT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OPENING EVER MADEsIN _NORWICH.. WE ARE ANXIOUS THAT .EVERY WOMAN IN NORWICH . AND ITS ENVIRONS SHQULD, VISIT OUR STORE DURING THESE "-OPENING DAYS. 37.50 129 Mata Stree!, Norwich, Conn. You Cannot Possibly Make A Mistake e in youn choice of & New Hat if it is selocted from_our new line for Spring, becauss all’ the true characteristics of smart, snappy headwear are embodied in our shapes. Correct Hats at:$1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $4.00 and $5.00 —AT— McPHERSON'S, The Hatter. It's-a 10 you. to /see that your l".tl-”'l‘. teeth jare kept in good order. The Teeth f ‘®oys and girls should o ST g ekt "once. 8 year. They ars a priceless ireasute. - Of Your Children apd we who khow how much of the {ll-effects In later years ‘due to earller indifference say o you Don’t Neglect Them King DentalParlors DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Frankiin _Square, Norwich, Ct. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Ples, Cake and Bread that eannot be excelled. 'Phone your order. ~ Prompt sesvice. FOR SALE MAXWELL L.D. lfi'_flmpvwer RUNABOUT in FIRST-CLASS con- M. B. RING AUTO CO. e PR Ton e e 2ur o ing colymne of The Bun iR e i