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CROSS, SICK, FEVERISH CHILDREN NEED GENTLE, THOROUGH CASCARETS Most of the ilis of childhood are caused by a sour, disordered sto: sluggish liver and constipated bowels. They catch cold easily, become cross, listless, irrftable, feverish, restless, tongue coated, don't eat or sleep well and nced a gentle, though thorough, physic—but don’t try to force a nauseating Odd Fellows—Death of Mrs. Joseph Hooper, Wife of Former Rectok of I4 Secretary John 1. Dunn Attends New York Dinner—| St Mar s iisy At the regular meetirg of Stonington New Englander of Seattle, Which Praises Norwich|iodse. No. 2, 1. 0. 0. I, an unex rected visit was paid by the grand of Man, to Show Vose Turkey on Cover Page—D. A.R.!ficers of the state when Deputy Grand GreatForced Sale & aster Frederic C. Burrows of New| dose of oil into the little one’s aiready sick stomach—it is cruel, needless and Chapter Opens Formal Season—Political Workers|Lcndon, District Deputy Grand Master | old-fashioned, & » Joel Kenyon of Fairview lodge of Any child will gladly take Cascarets which act gently—never gripe or Acfi oton, District Deputy Grand Master | produce tha slightest uneasiness—though cleanses the little ohe's system, . ve. Ernest H. Decker of Pequot lodge,| sweetens the stomach and puts the liver and bowels in a pure, healthy con- 9 — » Noble Grand Fred G. Burrows of Pe- | dition. Full directions for children and grown-ups in each package. Jothers can rest easy after giving this gentle, thorough laxative which costs only 10 cents per OX. . Nok nd Rosweil John J. Dunn, of Westerls, secretary on a tramp from Boston to San: Fran- | Jiot lodse, Neble &~ Grana Roswel] of the state board of agriculture. at- | cisco. arrived in Westerly Wednesday | Grand Orrin Stoddard of Fairview tended a dinner Thursday evening | cvening and will make a start for New | jodge of (roton, with fifteen other via- given ¥ the Waldorf-Astoria by Pres- | London this (Friday) morning. Atios leothers. ‘The wouk of the initin: ident A E. Stliwell of the Kan ‘The special committee of the town|tcry degree.was exemplified on five City, Mexieo and Orient Railway com- | council on revision of nolice rules held | candidates, after which speeches were pany te the gecretary of agriculture of |. session Thursday evening. Its. re- [ made and a smoker enjoved. The vis- iBe United States and the secretaries|port is now in shape for presentation | itors returned on the 10.33 trolley and commissioners of agriculture of the meeting of the council next oy the individual states. Mr. | Monda. cttending the land and irrigation ex- | TR U OBITUARY. position at Madisoh Square Garden, | (2 COV. Robert ‘B. Glenn of Nor! e which Ehode lsiand = Johunycuks | Ciroling Wik for no-licanse at & Mrs, Joseph Hoope: e nycake | | ibiic 8 ~in_the Brown : 8 e e Sorm 4ma ssverss other kinds from the |LolL" dindiny evening: It n plammed | | Word was received in Mystic Wed v e e to have Mr Glenn speak in Dixom|BENES O 00 F°5y "oseph Hoop ° In-addition to the corn sent, thé|SGuare Monday evening: of Durhem, C. She wae i her - exhibiifen from Rhode Island includes| Wilson W. Freeman, who served in|egr Mr. Hooper was rector of St fruit, varieties of both th | the Civil war with the 25th Connectl- | Mari's church from 1887 to 1584 and Svinabots shows Lo Advantage cut colored regiment, was buried Wed- | puth mave many friends in the viliage, New England fruit s in | nesday afternoon —near the INdian|rThe funeral was held Wednesday af- In the corn ed meeting house in Charlestown. MT.|ternoon at 3 o'clock, the services being ‘armer grew eight varieties, : I st He en-| conducted by Rev. O. H. Rafferty, D. y ears to rom the town of Griswold. Coni. | 5 ortiand, Ct. ™ srown Dier special,” the through train % 2 is rated in h covers the distance between Entertained ‘Aid Society. = contract by a lar— oncern to | Providence and Narragansett Pier in| irs. Willlam Stoll entert purchase the product erown by one of jone hour. is to be continued by the | members of the Ladies Aid the men who made the exhibit from | Rhede Isiand company and the New |{ha Methodist church Thursda Rhode Island possible Haven road until after the Christmas |yoon. o holldayvs, In response to a petition from Goes to Nova Scotia. The New Englander for October, pub- residents of that section of the At 9 A. M. For 15 DAYS - $5,000 Worth of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s || CLOTHING AND FURS WILL BE SOLD TO RAISE MONEY Without Reserve, Without Any Restrictions Whatever MYSTIC Grand Officers Make Surprise Visit to i will be brought here for burial today [ LETTERS TH THE EDITOR (Priday). Installed Danielson Officers. Mr. Miller Makes an Inquiry. Mrs. S. B. Pendleton was in Dan- a - el Wednesasy eveming, whire she |, Mr, Editer: Wil The Bulletin al installed the officers of the local corps | 1°F, SPace for this Interogbtory? of W, O, G. C, o ks 3 sidered, a liquer saleon is run by a lished in Seattle, Wash. 2 S 3 John:White. motorman of the Groton Defeated Westerly. | private secretary on the same describ- rmec and Stonington street rallway, has left | e pramises: =5 Tormerly owned or of Norwic 1 TR a busin E Arrested on Assault Charge. = 15 % The “old £ ) Saco, Me., whe attended ~ the | IS the odds the difference e "o o preaient or the | gl Boisli " ShAFASIS wen STONINGTON. Sace, e, whars' xhe . Rctemmapd e o e of William B. Coffes — and St prs ; st i e WHEN STUDYING THE QUOTATIONS FOR THIS SALE, WHICH EVERY ECONOMICAL INCLIN f Tacome. for his old home in Nova Scotia in| The Mistuxet Whistclub last evening | ¢ 4 L e R Ducking WILLIMANTIC hopes of benefiting his health defeated the Westerly team by sixteen ety M. T BAia s Wiy ED PERSON WILL FIND GREATLY TO THEIR INTEREST, THE GUODS QUOTED HERE CANNOT e e - Ann Atwood has returned from | the most interested parties? . BE DUPLICATED AT THEIR FORMER VALUE QUOTATION. REMARKABLE CIRCUMSTANCES HAVE COMBINED TO CREATE REMARKABLE RESULTS ty in_Tacoma own 'in police circles, was arrested ey TR ! yo e—s0 ; [ Thursday evening by Lieut. Kilourey | Travel Club to Hear Interssting Pa-| Rev. and Mrs. Dwight C. Stone have e 18 aleo fully awhreTeo to SPeiic BEING GREATLY IN NEED OF FUNDS ON ACCOUNT OF BACKWARD WEATHER, WE ARE 1883, ome of 10 < J T, | and Officer Paulhus and lodged in the| pers—Burial of Charles H. Pendle-| pethlehem, Conn. i out digging holes—Jewett City Bulle- HERE TO OFFER YOU SOME OF OUR MERCHANDISE FOR LESS THAN SOME OTHER STORES Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. A. Potter, who have | tin readers please answer early and PAY AT WHOLESALE. WE SOLICIT YOUR HELP, GIVING YOU UNHEARD OF BARGAINS IN LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS AND FURS FQR YOUR MONEY. Don’t Fail To Come To This Mammoth Sale and Margaret Sk ! for committing an as- i & now at the head of i t upon a 9 Year old boyv. Several| ton Today—Lecal Whist Club De ending two week: avoid the rush. establishment bearing his witnesses have been summoned to ap- | feats Westerly. B T Ty nnn prowi of J. W. MILLER. N = a 8 e n n . . p s = = ¢ - S T e o e e il o upr eno: | om Tuesday, Nov. 1, the Travel club | cox, of Norwich Town, has returned. | Jewett City, Conn. : wce Vose of iy _is | Tudge Wil will hold its first regular session for % ke that Horace Vosc Tude 2 3 Rl (DOUE ttac by Remiih sdtaiun, SO To Speak at Road Church. ! be discussed by Miss Louise Trumbull,| The Road church will hold a Sunday | Children Cry Thankagiving dion: | Presented Shotgun to Chief Richmond. A school . £ Arica Nimes Auton, by School concert Sunday evening. Judse 5 IN OUR WINDOWS connection with the ,Tho American Thread company, . G5 Satting, ar Alfred Colt of New London wiil spesi | FOR FLETCHER'S LOOK FOR SPECIAL H P ush its ent, Edwi S o 2 ward | - 3 Sanies mmliraad Improvementh bl | s peend o R Good Fishing Weather. Sfovement. : L CASTORIA Car Fare FREE with purchases of $20.00 or over in which te for | Richmond Thursday evening with a| 7he fishing fleet made good hauls so rork of th fine repeating gun of the Winchester | rar this weck. Wednesday fish wera A Ghanco of a Lifotimo iaclhnding steam sh r make. The gun was made especially| prought in by Captain Elisha Clark, riaks, hoiste: rs and wr . |for the Thread company and is toffour barrels of flatfish; Harry F.| be used by the chief of police to fur-| Chesebro, two barrels of blackfish; C.| aditional protection for the com- | Schmitz, four barrels of flounders: thers is 1o lose of labor. Wt Z Captain John Ostman, eight barrels of fcroe Of men are emploved In ing the large weekly payroll from the | mixed fish. All were shipped from here \f 4, ITHE BUSINESS the eofferdams on e ! t ank to the " - to New York market Thursday. | . At the business meeting of the P. . TROLLEYS OENTER g ; socfety| & L. Co. held Wednesda: : LeAD TO OF NORWICH hdrawn from the county com- | three new members were el foners its epplication for a beer | entertainment to b license @t its club rooms on Arch | considered. street, New Britain. The body of Charles H. Pendleton Don’t Miss It Remember the Date and Place, Saturday, Nov. 4, 9 a. m. American Fur, Gloak & Suit Go. e | ' 140 Main Street Plaut-Cadden Bulldin Norwich, Conn. X, ] : Columbia Cuiturn o are-tun onto % Ssmtantly oo \ TWO SETS OF CUFFS oving the 20 that now for o “width ot 20 Cent \ i : RIGHT ON THE : ' SHIRT he tem olene How the cuff looks when the shirt is first put on. W : ' /‘/ /’l'/ : Come and See It e L7 me aud See The sandidates for state officers of : ////// ST T L R ; W, /é /I/ Demonstrated mext Tuesday, iz add Smidntes fof semator and reprisents LR Friday and Satarday tives o one will the name of Joseph T. Murphy the ether -Albert I representative o e The Selection of Your Fall Millinery Here Is Made Easy and a Pleasure SN school. The Jndees Infinite Care and Unsparing Pains B. Brigzs, Prof. Crandall and Rev. Clayton A. Burdl The Swarls will be made during ¢ Have Been Taken in Assembling first week after the Christmas tion. 4 The birthday party of Mre Approved Models for Women, ik Wove 14 Afics singing S ov. 14. After sin S = ehe mesting adlourned i Misses and Children. Local Lacenios > 8 % The Third district court convenes Here you have choice of many models that are built with oday (Friday) in Westerly | a view z 3 ; e o . a view to both service and becomingness. And whether you St Ta Westerty @wring Ocwvor || believe in being well to the front in style'as well as everything O v B Kveiana ot Tond. |} else, or if you are conservative in your ideas, you'll find just the millinery you want among these newest models that faith- fully and authentically reflect the fashion spirit of New York and other metropolitan style centers. Not alone are there elected president of the sophomore p s e % class of Alfred umiversity. hats here ready trimmed for immediate wearing but also all The euperior court for Washing £ trs & = county will convene at South Kingston e T ol the third Monday in November. £ _ 5 X @ov. Aram J. Pothler, with Con- The important question of cost has not been slighted. As i ware wpeahers at & republioan|| @ result of intelligent buying we now offer you more rc rally n Newport Thursday eveninz. millinery value than is expected at the very beginning of the The town hall was plenty large to = secemmodate the ra!!ryhtor prohibition SE Thureday evening. le out of town peakers -— Ernest L. Merry and IT WILL BE A REAL AND MUTUAL Eawin A ett. PLEASURE TO INTRODUCE YOU TO Clarence Stanley, in cowboy costume, NOT A NOVELTY AN EVERYDAY NECESSITY Cottolene agrees with the stomach because it contains no indigestible hog fat. It is made from choice, refined cotton oil, which modern physicians recommend as being fully as healthful as olive 0il. Goesone-third farther than butter or lard. For shortening or frying there’s nothing to equal Cotfolene— ““Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South’’ Made only by THE N, K. FAIRBANK COMPANY = s - — = AR s : Wedding Giits| LANG P[ANOS SHIRT WEEK For one week we are making a special effort to bring to the attention of the men of Norwich the fact that our line of Shirts is in the lead. Come and be convinced. All Sorts of Shirts for All Sorts of Men Long or short—light or dark—thick or thin. We can fit you—We .can suit you. 50c to $2.00 —iN— fore mak steriing.Siver. siver | 1y Cleaner and Dyer’ Plate and Cut Giass. 157 Franklin St Piecammon and HIGHEST GRADE - i SUITS Mm 50c he best medium vowest erices || gyr Wagon Calls Everywher: The Plaut-Cadden wteeee” | The Fufure | SHEA & BURKE S School streot Starr Barker of Westerly has been We Specialize in Dollar Shirts A fine array of patterns and colorings in bosom shirt and negligees, with either plain or plaited fronts. Cuffs separate or attached. Established 1872 2 > : PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING ouse Furnithers 39 to 43 Main St. THESE MILLINERY = MASTERPIECES. | weifare of the patient depends largely | s o t eseriptie vork = g COME SOON. Flannel Shirts \ | s perimias the' e spIoRed. Wher: ia Buy in Westerly NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch We carry a complete assortment of Wool Flannel Shirts in blue, grey and Khaki colors. $1.00—$1.50—$2.00 < T 3 . In tho Interests of your sick one's | and brown at 98¢, value $1.50. to Wost 3 Are all In and r-ady for vour in- » apection. Al grades ana prices, n | DUNN’S PHARMACY| Branch Offico: 16 ! cluding our Engit.a Imported Papers | 5 phone 106 ad | 2oidings to Match. Decorations ana 50 Main Street Sotiod 2 Capital Three u!llian Dollars H g lies W - — = mxooammnsnl B, Qotthelf & Co. Y T, Tl Eiaeiio Beer s bt el v e New Hecker’'s Goods| G Drait optn) Batty | X eam Dellyers Lverywhe P. F. MURTAGH, e i Pl | H. JACKEL & C0. Buckwheat, at Liberal, courteous and efficient ia its management. . “THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES.” . /94- 100 Main Street The Reid & Hughes Co. Eatadliahea 1901 Fareld L. Weils, O. D., Optometrist. We Re-upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets Telephone. 62 and 94 Wes: Main St | Defective vision oG Dy the 3 R ST it e 5 % o adyert ned v SRR B T ¢ - Eantor Gonniotisat eqiel o Fhe Bull | CARDWELL'S |t omata S e o R Bl : \etin for business res Jetin for business resuits.