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TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, New London OF WOOLENS “All NEME[JTS SCARCE THE “HALL-MARK The Business WESTERLY TE Euery piece of solid silver ware has stamped on it Trolleys Lead Ceatia ol Difficuft to Find : . ; the word “ Sterling,” which means that to Rents, with Three New Industries Coming— |, ‘sz?’;;l:th 25/1 500 of that object is Pure Virgin Silver, To itlhiewith Ll ne : Divorce Granted 15-Year-Old School Girl Bride—Ira B. , Any manufacturer who stamps an inferior silver gy o icle as ““Sterling” can be prosecuted. amlslzfra;eal of Guaraniee (reproduced herewith) means in woolens even more than the “Sterling mark does on silver, for it means absolute purity. Crandall, 40 Years Treasurer, Presented Gift by Seventh i Day Baptist Society—High School Nine to Open Season ‘ NEW YORK SHIRT WEEK | miri. N 4 | It is your guarantee that every yard of Earnsdale ¢ next time you wa Friday—Funeral of Richard Jordan. i W(frsllleds is exclusively made from Pure Virgin Wool eyage on Lonk I '1‘:::.. fln}"‘ - | 34 - Beitiiiessy ' and nothing else. Man % .1 Conviction springs from knowledge, and knowledge Apl' il 1 7th to 24th m, week dare oul 3 The \‘\VII:O-M-idl!'lbu:.‘;\::;!r!ln!rtku Ik and Herberc 31 Swinney was | from experience. Our years of experience in the 0, Eagt River, .': d Pler 4, 50 SAetit Dt TRl hitce Dutts | clest” |0 /TeEA bix, . CeRaghll k| making of fine worsted cloths from Pure Virgin Wool iver, 7 0'clock mext morning %o T. Brown in the superior court | Preced meeting, there | has given us the necessary knowledge, so that we ilingsion and the marridge was an- om 6 to 7 o'cloek | £ ought to be able to convince you that all fabrics are not alike. In ordering a suit, wfiy not take full fzd— vant ge of our established experience and reputation. F Clothiers and Merchant Tailors o1 high repute carry Earnsdale Fabrics. Insist upon seeing our Seal of Guarantee beiore purchas- ing. It Is your protection aganst recetving shoddy woolens which will not give you satis- faction. If not found af your clothiers’ or tailors® write us, and we will be pleased to inform you where you can purchase them. Blinon, Mes d. From the story told in_court girl, whose name before the al- | arriage was Mary . Monte her bome on the morning of attend the Westerly Busi- e On her way she met Joba J. Collins, aged 20. She was 15 lie persuaded her to go with him to New London and, after securing a mar- riage license, Coilins siating her ago to be i1, they went to the offce of John J. 1Awiess, a justico of the peace. Here, she said, some ceremony was #one through and she received a cer- tificate of murriage. She said never intended to be married to Col- lins, and that they recurned to Wester- ly in time for her to go home for dtpner. In the afternoon she left for achool again, but Collins met her and : : "NEW Mr. Man: X Nfi!%::“ $1..5_0 Write or teléphons W. J. Philiips, Asent, ‘New London Sons. : rooms’ and latormation. " " i5sid" During this week it is our aim to dem- onstrate our ability to provide YOU with the sort of shirts that you have been look- ing for. The shirts with style, individ- uality and quality. We have them and we have them at the right prices. You say that you do not like to come into a department store. DON'T SAY IT. Right next door to the post office Sub-station, to which hun- dreds of men come daily is our Men’s De- New York | GHELSEA LINE [ Fare $1 Freight and passenger service York., air they went 1o the theater. OUR SEAL . o ¥ Not untll the next day, sho said, o An instructive beokiet on the “Adulteration af partment, and in that department you will when an account of the marriage ap- QUARANTEE ‘Woolen Fabrics,” free. find the shirt you are looking for. The shirt that is right—right in style—right in quality—right in price. Our assort- ment is now at its best and during this week we are going to hold a sort of recep- tion to introduce it to you. COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED See the Maxam Cuffturn Shirt will be chosen later. her peared in a Norwich paper, did parents know what had taken pls had never livel ng to do with ! had always lived w rents. The father and mother of t erified her statement in this re- ye, at § p. until § p. m. V. KNOUSE, Agent, 1t will be a tthe disposal of Mrs. Hays and daughter, survivors of the Titanic. | President Hays is reported as among the missing. Tho largest contribution to the wom- : |an's executive board of the Seventh- in this vicinity. | oy Baptist conference was received TeruanL ° | from Westerly, according to the report | of the treasurer for the quarter ending 31, the sum being $ The Senator Louis W, Arnold of Westerly | mw===s has introduced a resclution which ap. | ention In Provi- | € dandelion pickers have. struck #pect The girl was questioned sharply by Judge Brown and he advised her t ahe had betier be careful how she tered info such a ceremony again, d the petition for divorce, de rriage set aside as void ence day favorable to a most v 'Women's Aid soclety con- ||| OUTING SHIRTS WITH ATTACHED COLLARS— WHITE SHIRTS n $111, Mrs. Lucy G. Langworthy We have these comfort producing shirts in a fine n bbie K. Witter $4. ghce. ot ‘piaifi pelors: Tahey, dotvattes SIRL iy White Shirts play a very important part in this on, the Atiaasio and carcying e, who is among the m! #ilky finish and woven Madras, department. Shirts for dress wear, semi-dress and RN, fbr the grestest own announced that s ses- engers of steamship Titanic, is i for every-day wear. ourt would be held at of Willlam Veale. The other /50c and $1.00 each DRESS SHIRTS, either attached or detachable cufts, Weatariy April | borho s with Westerly connections & 3 th Kingston nd Mrs. Drew of $1.00 e r m u a Ira B. Crandall, after 40 years' ser- »f Danlel Sulll- | Gr and Drew, a ||| QUTING SHIRTS WITH FRENCH DOUBLE CUFFS PLAITED SHIRTS . G the lana that as treasurer of the Seventh-da 81 Wedrica ne and son of Willam Drew. s e e vy w s werth i B .o' Begtiet church, decided to retire and Ay 1 Tnes and Marshail Drew are reported o o DITACHABLE COLLAR -Onoe col- | NEGLIGEE SHIRTS with invisible stripe patterns, hie, (B¢, Morid-iamed Bermuda Bt b UVE | Diseiug Snd e DD AT S1oNe 00 est weaves are represented—Russian Cords, Fancy $1.00 and $1.50 vou can enioy driving. cyeilne, ,A0nTInE, ocean Patbing. fehing Gutdoo: e - Ealling avery Thersday, from New Yor » Rates Ever Of ered. Madras and Soft Finish French Percales. ty | For those who adhere to the older styles we carry the best Bosom Shirts on the market either laundered $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each 7| or unlaundered and with either long or short bosoms. UNLAUNDERED,.... 59¢, 760 and $1.00 “GOTHAM MAKE" SILK OUTING SHIRTS, in ivory LAUNDERED .. .76¢, $1.00, $1.25 white with the soft French double cuff. v MAXAM CUFFTURN SHIRTS $2.50 Last season we featursd these double-wear shirts with such success that we have made them a per- We show th manent addition to our stock. There are two pairs i1 of attached cuffs with each shirt. This sounds im- GEO. E. PITCHER | Civil Engineer, hed on | wishes to an’ ounce to his patrous and 1 | the publle tuat he has moved to 65 ¥, | Broadway, Chapmun building, oppesite | e Y. MG A ot | NEWMARKET HOTEL, | 715 Boswell Ave. - Atiomtt o Frask W Atlem, Allee Suibding: Jots A Duses 5 Main Street: e F—=HOTEL—— GREGORIA NEGLIGEE SHIRT Worn Negligee appreciazion . % "Wineu Tdubrs ud Clgare, New merchandise, new patierns, ne possible but it is so. Come in and let us demonstrate NEW YoRK CITY, slso for ihe Y that _pas Welch Ravebit served to distinguishing features of Boston Store Shirts, it to you 35TH ST, In fact e sald 2.15 Wedne Tuckle, Prop. Tel. 43-| They are well made—the collar bands set right CUFFTURN SHIRTS mean better wear—smailer FIFTH AV., BROADWAY oy and the bodies are of fu laundry bills—neater appearance, o S piictrprhed S their PLAIN OR PLAITED STYLES in new patterns and Laxurioos. comiortable > 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 colorings L I ——. Sy NONE BETTER AT 300 Rooma, eueh with pri A good room and bath, §; OTHERS UP 70 3 PARIOR, BEDROOM, BATH. 84 %9, Special outas week or mosth Restavrins o 5 cartnee Ao Tebi 4. . b "RITCHEY. Frus. PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING | “Everybody's Doing It” ¢ Doing What? , rew ! Why having their roofs, gutters )’ s r0 A SHIRT WEEK SPECIAL VALUE—$1.00 SHIRT VALUE FOR 69¢ Men’s Outing Shirts with French double cuffs, button flat pocket, separate soft collar to match shirt and links for bath collar and cuffs, light, medium and dark colorings. $1.00 VALUE FOR 69c e 44 am/okef 1qp LEGAL NOTICES. Notice to Taxpayers and conducter pipes repaired of suaw E course. And they are having it done | PTuci 8 L. ¢ SHIRTWAIST WEEK by | | f 7 | acty 408 PSeT i . A J. WHOLEY & (O.E : e of the £ lg‘{i E‘éaln St" aurega“ BIOCk 1 In our Cloak and Suit Department on the second floor we are making special have™ C : 12 Forry Street Esibbhonst suc tvo | displays of Shirtwaists this week. As with the men, we take this means of bring- own s ot 1811, paya ~ —_— f (§: | ‘_] ] ing to your notice that we are fully prepared to give you the very best service in ur :,T"":“ ";E":‘:‘;‘,h ¥ A H BREED i | ‘a @W&y pecla \ this line. Vi:.;it us during the week and get acquainted. :“w-i;:‘?i:‘,il‘_rv'[;:v':.; p‘v’-l(zi.'\)‘. A’ i the law RAY A. BLIVEN, ( Dated at Salem, April 8, 38 West ‘Mai‘n Street | EMMA WM. KNIPE KNIPE. Order of Nof Btate of Connect London, pon’ the o Emma M. Knipe, SERGE DRESSES 3 Feg H sons thereln get o & gy % A full line of these dresses, e hitaln p1t fam R ey b "» 1 - % . . | will be celebrated at the South church | war on the suit club nd wil wait | 51 , Do s wurt in and sk bt olai i | on*Sunday” evening, April 21 | Prosecuting Attorney Clayton L. 4 " 2 ow. ; plain and lace trimmed, in §Brief State News == <o | s Peomeming iniessr citveet 51l SRS , y i iy e | Essox.—F. 111. Hamfm‘?\yd m”d xe"-\; | steps as wlllbpre\'em the formation of ‘r;.»mm.m Them, nipe, is absent ' Woimen’s and [lisses’ sizes, made s e ey it | o7 s e Epget e s SE IR 4 ROBERT J. COCHRANE |, - i New Britain—General Secretary J.|Main street, for its season of 191%. Waterbury.—Rey. Albert Judson| It is thersfore ordered, that motice % e of the pendency of said compiaint be Hesbert Wilson of the Y. M. C. A. h Bolstor, pastor of the Second Advent | of 106 Pedency of said compiaint be | s ed Da | R ol S s resigned. His reason is : . | sect e Rev. Dr. S. Davis of | Naugatuck—Retail merchants are | church, has resi 8 | Fhle order in The Norwich Morning ‘?'3:1;?:3»':1; B o . D o | to make an effort to abolish sult ‘club | that his wite's heaith demands a |iun,frder in The Norwieh Morsin of best quality serge, and all needed colors Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting, 10 West Main St., : 5 & 5 Tha d | change of climate. wich, Conn, once & week for two Norwich, Conn. | The 28th anniversary of the Y. M. C. A. | schemes. These dealers have declared 8 yich, Conn_gnos & week for _two Age ). Sheet Pa aprid before 24th day of April, 1913, At 50% of Actual Value Assistant the Buperior Court County. ApriiT AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District ogllkburmm on the 9th day of Apr! A peep into an up to date bathroom v B , o o D fs oniy less refresting than the batn | O'Nelll ' Lioy E L ALBERT G KNEELAN tae.L. g the summer you will Robert i o Charles 8. Meech, late of 1he more ook to he bath for bodily s t |8 te said District, wix.‘u' mfort. 1 will show you samples and | Th iding of Miss Flon i . Browning ~of Lebanon, plans of the porcelain and other tuba | unn. Sunenier of Aa TioreS fond | e and glve you estimates for the work |.f and F 4 Ordered, That six months from the of putting them ) §i1 the Dbt hatas date hereof be, and the same are, lim ited and allowed for the credy > [ ] ° bring In_ their claime againet sasd es , and the Exeocutor is directed » » public notice to the creditors of 4 estate o bring in thale ciakms within said time allowed, sting a copy 05 this :zrhdbr ;m fl"h ":h sig ~ o o . sed last dwelt. within the same The s ay - / the man | Town, and by pubil The successful man of today is pre-eminently Town, and by publishing the same o of energy. He “gets action” because of the superabundant | tion in ssid Probate District and turn make to this Court of the notice Silk Waists that are well worth your in- - fl spection. They are the most popular of : § all Summer Shirt Waists. Made of fine g We have now a full line of Tailored J.E TOMPKINS, |* 67 West Main Street wash silk material, plain and with assorted i E stripes, soft collar and French cuffs. The Vaughin Foundry Co. 2 , g .| given . anN CASTlNGS i2 Snme fund of energy ;{t 1115. command, a‘nd .\nth which he trans- Attast; ALBBRT 6. KNERLAND | man,” shers. w fuses others. With him, to determine is to do. — furnished promptly. Large stock ct | DISTRIOT OF LBBAKON, 85 COURT patteras. Na 11 to 25 Ferry Street ~ N Q of Probate, April 16th, 2 3 2 Out of Ideas Grow Purposes—Out of Purposes, Acts. Such pstnte ot Biupasl Meech late Children’s Coats T F energy comes only from health. fg%:ExA:,":fix‘;‘::"::::;‘l&"h'fi?:‘;";f":'(M ; I BURNS‘ 5 to 12 years. KING’S PUREMALT, the Health Builder, for allowance, it is 3 Ordered, That the 6th day of A Promotes health by nourishing the tissues, feeding the vital | 1912 st 11 oclock tn the forenaor, ot Heating and Flumbing, All exclusively our-own make, and at e . : , th e is, assigned f hear: 8 ‘shawer forces. It is the very fountain source of energy. the Wibwanct & BL SSalbins on 92 Franklin Streat of the same flowers, The i s . . account with said estate and this Cour o o e pne e stk B prices which cannot be compared with. Try it—and surprise yourself with yourself. S o e aybreak carnations, Y - to appear at sald time and place, N id i f September 2, 1911, published an articls | punifuning ¢ E. L. BURNAP Mrs. Dunn, mother of the bride, wore m?fl"T’;;’,,".”’,{fl'y‘(,".af:’-rlflfige Porer by 'Margaret Wagner. There paper having White o el it g | was printed in this article “A List From Which Housewives May Chooss | triot, and Dy posting & ocopy on ih= Plumbing, Steam and Gas |Sn ciitic” iy mimss | Without Doubt or Hesitancy.” This list was the result of several yeare | public signpost in the Town of Iaba g, ole and ©ag (she carried Killarney roses. i analytical work by the puplls of the State Normal School at Westfleld, | 200 Whers the deceas 4 witk saiisfiel tralnad gown. ot heliotrope.” sasin | Hdsmacinuactis, under the direction of Professor Lewis B Allyn. KING'S| yprise e o MU TR o, DT is the food products of absolute qual- Prices and werk satitactor) riatinad, weith lase % Seven Decades of Clll'es m-{RET::%n.‘:ic:r‘-erz"nee':zlo:te‘nhll:n;?:p-unon and the publication of the article e = 130 Platt Ave. Tel St A ;,”J?g‘ These arertho pills thath ot oot castos ants by Collier's Weekly was unsolicited by the manufacturers. HOWTUCK AFE Among the outof towns saosts | Pl Noiee i L el KING'S PUREMALT with the addition of hypsphseshitee of lrcs afd ANITARY Ir. and Mrs, Willism Cope. of argely to make your parents lime is & medicinal tonlo recognized for many years as u most dependable, | S. E. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Doynton Furnaces. 65 West M Pa, Robert Wiliis of Hudson, Ire N, ¥ the wholesome, healthy folls they are. They will keep you free from biliousness, liver complaint, indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, liness, malaria, heartburn, flatulence, jaundice, etc. Wholly vegetable—absolutely lLarmless—plain or sugar-coated—sold everywhere—25c. Send a postal to- day for our free book and prescribe for yourself. x d, Only the cholcest materials n strengthgiving, body-bullding llauld 1900, Gk, ‘and 1b resommanded ges: | LJPRING WATER" RJATISFYING erally by physicians. KING'S PUREMALT is sold at all drug stores and in sirict conformity with the Pure Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1000, Send | 7o) 34.2, Norwich, Conn. for prices to your druggist or to us, J KING'S RUREMALT DEPARTMENT, 36-38 HAWLEY ST, BOSTON. F. C. GEER, TUNER #§ >hone 511 122 Prospect $4 Albert Sn Itimore, Md,, T Moore Dunn of Boston, sister of bride and Miss Anna Pomfr Strest. Norwich, Conn. | 1’ i e Local Laconics. novs Betors the PUBHC, thers | DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. netore e pudlic iy icrested In pofiie, besiden| ag columns @f The SBulletin, the rcgular delegation, attended the &