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IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY | Decision For Plaintiff in Case of New Haven Road vs. Louis Cella—Temporary Postoffice Building To Be Used After Monday Next—Miss Frances H. Avery Dies at Hope‘ | Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Su Valley. | ami inspect the same. Tn speed trials, both on track an of victorles to its cred al judgs Shumway | inal nee of forty | he Flying Merkel" supe: court_at | nine o icii would be | 1t assures you of absolute satisfacii . case of the New | aq . s & Hartford Raii- | abutting i ” which | in innd § sar tod & .mmmui con and West rmui ; i v New Yor pe abuin * i Railway Cc he ol Ct dgment would . judgment | ihe: line f the railroad from Sron : This Ju on was not brought B % ot ng Tue rulirg Tt pot only affects the perty 50 upp 1¥ is the world's: prex i :,‘ but considerabie holdings of m ntord Stillman nd is absolutely reli n wites vale fn the villags of P dge tn West lled, economical to o atuck, and alec perty e Anothor. dealer recontly r sid t ae C and that is the one o th the “ - rick T shift to supply the-demand. d want sub S i every tow s LdTENET « )N BRUS. INVESTIGATION WANTED! Stop, Look and Listen Ses our “Flying Merkel” Motorcycle exhibi among them several world's records. wen 87 in Preston Bros. window nday. We heartily invite you to call erkel” has hun- In one of the cvents entered. 4 road, “The Flylng B per cent, on. The spring frame and ball-hearing motor constructions in is for the man that wants the hest motorcycle that and most comfortable can be built. for comfort, speed kinds of road conditi irticularly flexible and respons re is ferkel” Iways a demand for the be: factory is running a day v in Eastern Connecticut General Agents, ch, Conn., STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NEW HAVEN RAiLHOAD roper- ign.d for hearing at the e superior co | Connectiout Has Made Gain of Thrfle anned to begin the local| and Half Per Cent. Since 1910. business in the temporary i : ug. Bar- | y W Haven cording holders, g rumber P een pen ed and a . I t week. huilding | ; 3 to trial this X | © Dullding | reser )y women, tru iz - . stoekh, In 1832 the Comnecticw r strue- the New York owncrs esent brick ranted per ot i 4 oy Hlm)n atuck bridge be @ ! men i ere 1o pess upe 3 be tal . giving pe nilroad improvement went on Local Laconics mportan jlume ein presenta- sing is living in 1 Rhode Since street will . action is| | Ye 2 elsewhere, CLINTON WEAVERS DEMAND 15 PER CENT. INCREASE Zixers at Gingham Mills Ask for 26 Cents an Hour. R was demonstrated n the onl) acts court n existenc ¢ in the fine neeting by nore than who struck ham mil! a ten [ rease Dema W, A cut Delegation of Postals. rom Connecticut zani ad ¥ nd his mind on the himself nd said Mr hoped his meet with ients that s matter v Higgins ome ng t istment THE DAY IN CONGRESS. to Grant dence Probationary Indepen- to the Filipinos l p vm\umu t $30 a formerly a hth Conn compan Jlumbia probations hool dis- Harwood, | '}, | vears I after sove cut easily and takes all and exesss ofl with it To remove superfluons h penitentiaries preser face or forearms simply wpp i e ed monopol tope paste Mix enough powdered | East Hartford. B i Aelatone with water to cover the hairs; | ¢ ceting apply, and after two or three minutes | nn wipe off, wash the skin and the hafrs |quthoritics of Hartford and Bast Hart- will be gome. This treatment is safe, | ford t : nude ' to 4 P ¢ p of children club| entering ning speedy and sure. Colds, catarrh and ordimary the do, sore throat, bronchitis, suffermg with rables, bit seven o roup, BT neck and asthma yield and| children betore he was fright joickly to applications of Mother's > dog was finally Saive. rubbed, In well before retiring - Schott ¢ i N the world never saw its equal as a shing 1 usehold remedy. It gives almost | = stant relief from aches, pains and | p gores. | e W oa1—J Bayliss ght of F to th 000 | mai Annle Crown on {he under bonds of § i . M. toda Kingston Established 1901, Harol I. Wells, O. D. Optometrist. Defective viston corvected by the prop- adinstment of Jenses. Room 8, Poi- | woe e iniluence of liguor at the r « S s .bl‘mflu Blogk, Weeteris, R. 1! time old at the * - 4 4 sl | 1ife ned three and | e remedies for TO SAVE RICHESON FROM ELECTRIC CHAIR. Lawyer Morse Has Conference With | Governor at Statehouse. ifforts to save the confessed in the electric chair began today when | his counsel, William A. Morse, confer- red with Governor Foss. The date set for the former clergyman’s execution is May 19. While Attorney sent a formal Morse did not pre- tion for commutar i tion of sentence, he assured himself {that such a petition would be re- | celved by the governor and that it would probably be submitted to the yardon commiitee of the executive | council for action. It is optional with the governor whether he shall submit such a petition to the council. Mr. Morse said that no petition for ommutation would be sent to the gov- rnor for two week least, an e r intimated that the matte uld not be pr until the date of the execution was less than & month away Richeson’s sentenc furf friends hope to obtain a for him, AGAINST ABOLITION OF 25 ARMY POSTS. Senate Also Frowns on Proposal to Cut Down the Cavalry. Washington, has frowned on the proposal to abolis about 25 army posts declared by the | war department to be of no us d en it reports the army appro tomorrow, that and other s will be stricken out. The proposal by the house to cut the Iry down to ten regiments, all enlistments five years and consoli- te several bureaus in the war de- partment all will be reported adverse. The senate military affalrs com 00 for equipment of lery companies. NO MORE GRAY HAIR. Sage and Sulphur Remedy for druff, Faded and Gray Hair. Dan. old idea c using Sage for dark- | agamn coming in | randmothers had ds vhile our mothers are 50. Our grand- 391t and glossy which also restored are he natural color One objection to using such a preps was the trouble of making on has been overcome by Wyeth Chemical company of New ho has placed on the market a superior preparation of 9ag ed with Sulphur and other valuable dandruff, itching scalp weak, falling hair. beauty of the hatr depends more | on its rich, e ading than anything Don't have dry, harsh faded vhen a simple, harmless remedy oring_back the color in a few Jaye and don't be tormented With dandruff, | ltghing scalp and loose, g haire Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Yk B edy will qitek ect these troubles, and give ngth and beauty to your hair. thin will color, et hottle from your and prove this to your Al aruggls 1 that the money will he remedy is not ex- Special _agents, ain street. it, under gu be refunded if ¥ as represenied. & Osgood, 131 TO BREAK AWAY FROM THE PARIS FASHIONS. Movement in New York to Originate Styles in This Country. March New York, ~America will no longer look to Paris to set its fash- ions in women's apparel, if the 500 men and women designers of women 1suits a hered in conven- fion | xe their dec! effective. The e Ladies' Cloak i association of imously adopted such a t had listened to ad- nich it was contended that American manufacturers and their de sigriers had too long depended on s for their fasifons and had now ecome conviney merica could ral Noble Seriously Iii . Louis, March 21.—General John secretary of the interfor un- ident H: 1s v ill ome here a weakening of from ITis physician is not hope- ful that e will recover. He is 81 years old , from death | make | combin- | SPRING SALE THREAD — BUTTCN EL SPOOL HOLDERS AND PIN. CUSHION COM- BINED. Holds eight spools. A necessity for the work table. Regular price Z5c. SALE PRICE 17¢ | This splendid marker is made with a 8 inches lons. ceptional value at 39c. A DISPLAY OF THE TINGS, LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS DESCRIPTION. IT ALSO INCLUI {] OF UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS O LUSIVE DESIGNS, FOR WE HANDLE ANY WO FACTORY MANNER K OF THIS essential. Floor Coverings of any k years. for every thread of any of these hom of this stock, and a comparison with cannot do better. UPHOLSTERY OUR EXPERT WILL CALL UPON REQUEST AND FUR- NISH ESTIMATES OF THE COST OF RECOVERIN FURNI- JRE. * SUCH VISIT WILL REATE NO UPON YOUR PA GUARANTEE FION OBLIGATION SATIS- EASY PAYMENT PLAN, NATURE IN and to do this every thread must be of the best grade. SOLD UNI OF NOTIONS NOW IN PROGRESS. This Spring Sale of Notions is an important annual event which should interest every woman. It is a sale of the little things which enter into the Spring and Summer sewing, and little prices prevail. A sale of ab- solute necessities at cut prices. PINS AND NEEDLES — TAPES AND BINDINGS — HOOKS AND EYES — — SCISSORS — ETC. DOUBLE COVERED NAIN- SOOK DRESS SHIELDS three sizes. Sell regularl¥ for T%c pair. SALE PRICE 10c a pair Three for 25c in GRANDE SKIRT MARKER square metal base and hinged post This adjustable guage, complete with chalk, is an ex- Sale Price 25¢ SPRING DISPLAY OF FLOOR COVERINGS and DRAPERIES (Third Floor) BETTER GRADES OF ( ARPETS, RUGS, MAT- AND DRAPERIES OF EVERY JES AN EXTENSIVE SHOWING )F THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN FULLY EQUIPPPED TO THE MOST SAT) ' ARE It is said that comparisons are odious, but in this case they are ind, Curtains or Draperies are not for one season, but must be used 365 days in the year and last for So compare not patterns and pri es alone, but compare values, o furnishings must do its full duty, An investigation others, will convince you that you Reeves Hand Operated Vacuum Cleaner FOR THE DUSTLESS HOMBE, YOU can operats this cleaner with ease and it will do the same work as cleaners of much greater size and power. Get one for the Spring oleaning STANDARD SEWING MACHINES From $14.95 to $55.00 iR A LIFETIME GUAR. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. l-"ttu.g fl““m' Flthng 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, -"‘l’hm 790, < Sanitary Plumbing A peep Into an up to date bathroom is only less refreshiig than the bai itse.f. During the summer you w! | the more look to the bath for bodily cemfort. I will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs and give you esilmates for the work of putting them lu In the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guass antee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS ‘urnished premptly. Large atock <t patterns. No 11 te 25 Ferry Btree: 1. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Stresi E. L. BURNAP Piumbing, Sleam and Gas Prices and work satistatery 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metai Worker Agent for Rickardson and Boyntoa Furnaces. 55 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn Tl COAL AND LUMBER. | “Will There Be a Coal Strike April 1st?” This question is asked now every day, and we say, “We hope that there !wm be no shut-down at that time, but we don't know. Our advice is to or- der a fairly good supply of Coal this month. CHAPPELL Co. Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest Telephones LUMBER - GOAL Free Eurning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 163-12 CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.™ Well Seasoned Wood €. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 439 | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Two battleships now being bui > nd for Chile will hips_in_existen At the first puff—do you get that exquisite Turkish fragrance? Isn't that rich yet mild flavor 'l wonderfully different? The right tobacco did it—the right tobacco blended in just the right way—the Fatima way. That's why Fatimas are a great big success. < ATI 1‘74 ) e WOOL TARIFF BiLL | TO BE REINTRODUCED. | Which Was Vetoed by | at Last Session | o i Leader b | tomorrow to avoid a caucus a by dodge trouble with advocates o free wool. The measure is identical with that vassed by the house last summer and, | afier revision by the senate, vétoed bv Prerident Taft. Wirapped 10 more— With each package of Fatis get a pennant coupen, 25 of which nant (12x32)—sclection of 100 She—You used to be a he: He—Yes, I had a strong consti efc tors amended it.— CIGARE"I TES cure a handsome felt eollege pen- iy man. Coal and Lumber Te.ephonas 884 We have opened our 1 Gentlemen’s GRILL-ROOM WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co., Proprietors. | | Arrived — H. Koehler BOCK to all parts of the city. H. JACKEL & C0. ] Just & Co. i Free deliv Landscaping nd to do anything in this pring, now is the time to der for Trees, Sirubs and GEDULD mardd NOTICE I repair, remodel, re-sdge and clean | Furs at a i Al wo and I BRUCKNER, The Furriar, Telephone 252-3. Franklin St, \ JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every — uld IRA F. CEWIS. Pesartstor Contral Wha~ TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, ROBERT J. COGHRANE New London (NORWICH) Line -TO— NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and New Hampshire Choose this route next o to New York. You'll have a de; h ’Il’ voyage on hn1 nd Sound ll‘ . superb view of the wonderfui sky line and water front of Manhattan lslaod. Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 g, m, week days only, du York, Pier 10, Bast River, at 5.45, and Piar 4J, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDON $1J. e T Qe telephone W. J. Phiy NEW YORK Agent, New london, Conn. for l(:? Write or rooms’ and informatfon. 1731 New York | GHELSEA” LiNE | Fare $i kreight and passenger service || direct 1o C ys. at § p “received unill o, F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. rge0us rooms and p ¢ promenade deck fn th beat culsine on the A no cattle or freight, liner to Bermuda | the |I-lll that you lbcu,l: ':Q: Io' ou can enjoy driving, escling, boating, ocean bathing, fshing tor flowers are in blo Fairyland golf, Sailing ev New Yor Most Attractive Rates Yeor OFored Get beautiul bookiet - Dr. Jefferson King By going to Dr. King you place yourself in the hands of the foremost dentist in Now England, who, by his wonderful fuventions, has revolutionized the science of dentistry, Ry the use of the King Safe System of Dentistry any person, no matter how old delicate or nervous, can have their teeth acted, filled or crowned WITHOUT A PARTI- CLE, OF PAIN OR DISCOM FORT. NO PAIN, NO HIGH My prices are withi of all who apprec e good wo 1 Unhesitatingly claim to be the only real painless dentist in {| FULL SET TEETH $5.00 WITH THE NATURAL GUMS .Slup Cunc'$5 50c up $5 Silver Brid Filling Worl King Dental Parlors 203 MAIN ST, Over Smith's Drug Store, Norwich, Conn. * CARPET PR | inangurated during our Spring Open- | ing will continue this week: worth $1.25, now worth $115, now worth $1.00, now. | Ingrains, worth T78c, fnow . | Wilton Rugs, worth $55, now . t!)nd\' Brussels, worth 330, now..$22.50 | Axminster Rugs, worth $26, now | | | | PRICES ! he rea | Velv | Brussels, Tapestries, $18.50 Tapestry Rugs, worth $18, now $1280 | 1 All Goods Stored nntil wanted. | | SHER & BURKE The Future welfare of the patient depends largely upon accurate prescription work and the purity of the drugs empleyed. the interests of your sick one's better health bring your prescriptions to DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. {East Pies, Cake and llread that canzot ve Plose your order. e Tromg: F. C. ATCHISON, M. D PglYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Roown i Setoud Fi or. $hannon Bidg ¢y e i se.