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~ Westerly Major Chosen Prwdem Arthur N. Nash Heads Officers’ Asscciation of R. L. Nationul Guard—Stockholders of Bliven Opera House Find There Isn’t Any Core—First Free Band Concert This Evening —Town Council’s Count of Ballots Changes Tuesday’s Vote. At the annual meeting of {he officers’ | Valentine Almy, superintendent ot Mssociation of the Rhode Island Na- | sc has been reased from: $1,900 tional guard in the Narragansett hotel, | to $2,000. Providence, Tuesday _evening, Major Arthur N. Nash of Westerly, major| The slocl«hcld:vs of the Bliven Opera. First battalion, First Artillery district, | House company, in annual meeting, was unanimously elected president. | were ‘nformed hy Courtland G. Bliven, Major Nash is just recovering from & | secretary and treasurer, and who holds brief but severe illness and was not per cent. of the stock, that the present. Westerly was represented by | treasurer had no report to make, as all the transacted by the Wast 1 mpany. This is ex that @ year or mor ashington T t com- r pé gage on the prop- ert £ non-payment of in- tere 2 roperty as fore- clogure sal nt to the date of reached | whereb have & gupervis h would a | of the tr \ At the me ector the en- jing year lected toliow Courtland G rarles P. O\ trell, ( 13 k, Arthur ) Cottrell, Cha H anton, Willlam | Clark and Charles J | The Westerly band will gwe the [ first of the series of summer evening | concerts in Wilcox r s (Thurs- | day) eve erts are paid | n mrmrrminx’ | 5100 an g Iy adding | | to the “harles 0. Gavitt | ¥ r ng programme MAJOR ARTHUR N, NASH. for, s National air, Mail Major Bourdon A. Babcock and Sec- | yareh. Acolu N end Lieutenant Eugene E. Partelo. The | (ceriire. Mornir and Night other officers clected are: Capt. John S ient e 3. Richards of Providence, vice presi- b i Doy deat; Lieut. E. L. Burchell of Paw- | Berlin tmcket, secretary and trea Cor Phe ONssmes Biia Geerge S. Tingley, Maj. James F. : el #y, Capt. Maurice H. Cook, Capt. John | « 0 Q Douglass 3. Long, executive board. S el A Horbers A resolution was unanimously adopt i b #4 for the appointment of a comm o T tee to consider t ral to Governor e matter of a memo- a Dyer. 3rl, lis, i Banner The school board of Cranston have | #ngaged teachers for the school year, Jeginning neaxt Sep (r‘m'w among them William D, Tu er, the following station agent at Wood River Junction, Bransfiel. ;.a Rhode Island gen- | $624; Emma 1s found dead in an Stahle, 3624 George F premises _early of the Westerly High Dr H. E. Rouse, ennl'!d n > ve the opinfon a salary of $1,300. e to heart disease. | ng the best known ‘arolina, and t harge of Cl of Hope Vi TIME TO ACT Per’t Wait for the Fatal Stages of Kidney !liness. Profit By Norwizh ®lis, the work of construction of the | Peeple’s Experiences. nit huilding and court- g rapidly. Not- ke t Jast week Oceasdonal attacks of backache, ir- en when the work pegular urination, headaches and dizzy A1 sgeciibon el opells are common early symptoms ymmenced Wed- ot kidney disorders. It's an error \in five weeks magiect these ills. The may ch the corner- pees off for = tm: but with e taline el Sreater intensity. 1f there are symp- b C company, Nor- foms of dropsy—puffy swellings be- Jow the eves, bloating of limbs and avorah the building ankles, or any part of the hody, don't i e thin 50 dus dalsy & mine Begin taking Doan's | cornjces B FONRE XK¥Mney Pllis, and kdep up the treat- — ment until the kidneys are well, when | The Westerly town council met on gemr old time health and vigor will | Wednesday evening for the purposs of return. Cures in XNorwich prove the | cointng@ 2nd officially declaring the effectiveness of this great kidney rem- |dny. President (] P Jobn Corpell, 32 Forest St, Norwich, | ;. PP present Albert H Cenn, mys an recommend Doan's | - &WOr wi Culley, John T. Xidney Pilis as th f 3 Jand gover failed Tellef i ¥ the Bave uwsed them. [ straine: ¥ to see ji w( how #0d my kidneys became ited at the polls by their Nothing helped me until I nd to handle the identi- Doar’s Kidney Pilis at N. D, § ich were elected Bon's Drug Stors. They acted lfke : Charm and 1 have had no cast in the First dis- trouble since. in hand. ~ One For sale by all dealers. Pri republican Foster-Miburn Co, Buffalo, gworthy and Xork, sole =gents the ged the States. m 70 to 69 and | Remembar one cach. The 48 take no other. tes as returned - 8 verifled. Subse- <anc . = atlc )t was de- COAL AND LUMBER. - se it was mark- g i pencil. As the < ounclimen found | amus manner in which . s were sp hic umber|: S B ee the photograph of | Complete assortment for re-|: me “was not t printed on the ticket | B s1.9¢ ed to write in the address pais or building. e Individuals voted for | ted. After these discov- Junt Droceeded for st one ng nt Clark the 5 COAL [E%: plit 11 Enouch to meet a E. CHAPPELL €0, | Contral Wharf and 150 Telephones the tally CALAMITE COAL |- It burns up T Well Seasoned Wood G. II. HASKELL., — 489 GOAL al necese | a ¥ by the Woste urning bo results, ou Kingsley from 5 to 8. 150, counting of the First dis- w Main Street then sheet, which howed a the eturned by an for assessor. Local Laconics. busi- Sousa for many years and prominent in burled in White Under the supervision of Capt. Cyril he | ¢ ers | (1 o0se | hout interrup- was necessarily and actual off each els separately ple doing tha tabulating, town made reduced | over Bab- Al candidates averaged ompleted at 8.30, came the figuring for totals gain of one moderator h restored as orig- The Iots was then ea wwnu‘nmbv. The only close meeting will hegin Friday morning and couiinue for two weeks. 1 ls claimed that the comfort sta- tion In Wilcox park is the equal of any suywhere, In regard to construc- tion, general appointment and cére. will b remen’s Me- Rev. . W, Ford and Rev. JOML lins will he the speakers at the exercises at River Bend cemetery. Royal . Taft, who died Tuesday in Providence In his 90th . Was gov- ernor of Rhode Island 18§9-90. Colonel Eugene B. Pendleton of Westerly was an alde on his stafl. Next Sunday day. & morial George W. King, in charge of t Boys' clib work in Holyoke, is visit- ing relatives in Westerly. He is en route to Cleveland to aftend- the na- tional conven ¢ clubs. o esigned as in- the 5 of succeeded by orgenist and c¢hor- spaly church, schoc nd 1tine of Christ | Robert Ister hington 7 the L ate Kennedy < n sketch ar le. Arthur s, Tony well kno are filling an engage- ) (his week W. Biil, Groton te the who public ave Ledya anige chool recently destrbyed by fir in Westerly Wednesda andery of West- arrangements (o z Templar the Knig feld da J 20. There will be a parade in Providence in the morning. In the ? son they will have a shore dip- leld sports at Rocky Point. ubers of the regular be elected at wn cour o changes ar the past poli and Lodge—Bride from Westerly. eatl who are immer -It-Easy and some camps have been the rest of the season. A numt new s have been for those who have returned to h Miss Jen- Visit from District Deputy. . meeting of Chari No. 72, F. and A. M., on Gravel street o lodge recefved a vis from their district deputy, Grand Ma ter Arthor M. Brown, of Norwich. Tt work was exemplified and a-smoke talk was enjoyed Gone to St. Paul. and_Mrs. Christopher. Morgan left for Paul, Minn., where their son. Lyston Morgan, is il with eppendicitis. His parents will remain fm until he bhas fully recovered eration and will bring him 1s soon as he is able. Case of Scarlet Fever. he secarlet r scare which was posed 1o e been over was re- vived Tuesday afternoon. . Dr. J. K. Bucilin reported to Health Officer Dr. C. F. Congdon a case in the Jent | family. on Denison aves The child | had been ill only a few days and on Tuesday becamc violently sick. A quarantine has been ced on the house, Married in Westerly. Miss Helen Mur of Westerly and Farrel Smith of Mystic were united in marriage at the Catholic church in Westerly Tuesday morning. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside in ic. ‘Mr. Smith is at hrop Motor com- employed pany Briefs and Personals. wles Tingley with his father, Alome Dickerson 1 n Essex this week. Stonington lodge, No. 26, L 0, O. F., met in their hall in the Gilbert block on Wednesday evening, when the initiatory degre conferred on a cjgss of candidates visiting Mrs. Caroline Moser has closed her house on Main street and gone to live with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Moser. Miss Ruth Rogers of New London °n the guest of her granapar- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Newbn Benjamin Mull and two chil- dren, who spent the winter fn Fresno, have returned home and are the of parents, Mr. and Mrs St St her plin arlés D. Holmes is spending a few days in New York Robe: pman left Wednesday New Yos H for in n Henry ut on his left hand, caused by it ca Wi ing the machinery Rossle Velyet am Savage, who cond s W. T aine’s store on Water street. and Mre. Willlam Savage, bookkeeper at Maine's store on East Main- strest, hava started on a three months' vaca. tion which will be spent in the conn- e Harre Hoxie of Boston has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Hoxie. THE CONVENTION HALL, Stands on the Site of the Ofd Libby Prisem =t World's Fair. years ago door will ~ be ¥n open June 1% for the accommo. ional_cor: mile from the cen- retail shoppi: trago's riet parts of the | and surface Tines | feet ¢ by elevated roads e The Coliseum is 305 ng, 170 feet wide and 70 feet in : ; ; The th at Wateh il will be bullt of stone, brick, steel and Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | o7qncd in mbout two wesis {eonerete, und s Trepront - Ay Edward H, Babcock of New York is stands on the site of the old Libby ALWAYS IN STOCK. visiting relatives in Westerly, From RichemmutSybrought to Chicago Mrs. George W, Mansfisl v B -, In_ sectlons and p l D. LITHROP R, T el ol ?: rebullt, the year of the World's falr by [ Béfe ‘on o fiett g ;.uuv-q I, Gunther and used to Office—cor Market and Shetucket 8% | wiie thore are no g “}”']“»u Sjduable collection of Civil war Telephona 163-12. cabs in Westerly, « nimber | combined with the Tongiish maoeaue B ' ot-publlc automabiles, e f¥pe of urchitect und”cost. $800,000, Deputy Sherlfl Frederick 7, Mitchety | I 18 heen (he sccue of muny notabl m A MRGAN & SON. ts now the owner of an uitomobile ax mblages, |f eleven large o & necessary adjunci o his ofeial bug, 118 be empiied in five minn 11 It ¥ Coal and- Lumber |, Jimmen, s or teritora 1| 080 Speri to Eropare for Convan vlaiting his mbiher, Mr sy Slocum, | tion. i Pawcatuck Biocum s near- | e su . Teievhona S84 Central Whart | 1y, ntury mark | b I LRe. 8 rangements Seventh-day | under | of the ihlican naiional cemmittee, of Col, Harry S, WHER wou want o gt yeur Busis ‘P“»”,\w'\’.‘ \: . v near vxpended 40,000 praparing Bafors a6 publio, there |5 L " f 3 s will be thi s national tha adveriiss | forno i o ursday) even i biican party, stin 'Ry 1w regular rouldne ef camp L1155 seate; o which and | Groton to replace the wooden the regular | Brown a com cessor hief Br: eld. Many Campers at Nauyaug—District Deputy Visits Charity and Reliof | of Norwich spent | George | 1 is suffering from a | and | s accessible from | EGGS . Every Egg guaranteed fresh = 90¢ 1to4p m Both Days 500 loaves S Best ¢ SLICED BACON i Nicely Mixed, bb. . B Snllgked SHOULDERS e - g POT ROAST, Ib.. DRIED BFEF—Shced Ib. ey e 80 Native Spinach Radishes peck § Yellow Onions quart . Layer Figs 18c 12¢ 1 14c { Pure Cider VINEGAR quart bottle ....... 9¢ |8 Our Best TEAS f§ 45c value —1b. ..... COCOA Mohican brand ..... 15¢ i Domestic SARDINES 25¢ SHourSale of our Limited to 5 loaves to cuslemer 25c}2 bunches .... Curly Lettuce 6cfhead ....... 6c Rhubarb String Beans 1to4p m Both Days BREAD Ic loaf Loin LAMB CHOPS SALT PORK Ib. . viadlc FRANKFURTERS Ib. . 15%¢ Home-made SAUSAGE Ib. W . hints of styles and prices: Covers 9, regular frice 12%c, 18¢, regular price 2lc, regular price 35c, regular price #c, regular price r good values in Cors Bic, 98¢, $1.29 and $1.69, Corset At At At At At Othe: at 69¢, 5| Pineapples each 12¢ Muslin Drawers At 21c, regular price At 35c, regular price At 440, regular price _Other good values in Drawe nd $1.29 a pair 2 lbs. 5¢c 25e. 39c. .25¢ Full CREAM CHEESE Ib. Sait SALMON at 69, Muslin Gowns At 33, regular price | AR At :gc, regular price 1 ¢ 8, regular price $1.00 CODFISH GEMS At _85c, regular price §1.2 At $1.29, regular price $1. Other good values in Gowns at $1.69, 51.98, $2.69, $3.19 and $3.69, Long White gl;u 2-Ihe: <. Pulverized SUGAR 210bs. .. 38 are on cers of the convention, members of the of the chairman's ted. Direct- back table will be slightly ele ly beneath the space for four struments and which news of ceedings will ba flas | On both sides and extending in a half | ! ircle around the front of the platform seats and tables for 400 working | papermen and correspondents the country. tle the convention's pro- operators, by d to the world. | | nev from all parts of Seats for Delegates and Alternates. Directly in front of these are seats for the 1,078 delegates arranged | Dy states. This space will be enclosed by a railing and closely guarded by large force of sergeants at arms. Bac of this are the seats for the 1,078 alter- nates enclosed by a ralling. On both sides and in the rear of the space oc- cupled by the delegates and alternates are 8,500 elevated seats for visitors. At the north end of the building a special bandstand will be erected, In the balcony, which extends around the of the building, there will be s for visitors, confusion in seating the h entrance will be placarded | showing the sections for which it will be used and each ticket will bear the letter of the entr: for which it is intended. By this plan delegates and visitors will enter the door nearest the seats assigned them The platform, al and all open spaces will be covered with matt to insure the maximum of the convention is in session. dred public telephones and a large | number of telegraph instruments are being installed in various parts of the building the ~accommodation of delegates and the/ public. Architect |Arthur G. Brown has arranged the ner that the chair- nay be Seen from ev- large hall. Sergeant | seats in such a m an’s platform p | ery section of t at Arms Willia Stone will be as- sisted by a fc £ 500 deputy ser & at ns, doorkeepers, nshers and attemdants. A special telephone system is heing installed which will e Sergeant at Arms Stone fro his desk ‘on the platform Immediat iosts TH Dib Maiscatits Th ointng the outh are the es of the republican national com- te rooms for the use of the secretaries and sergeant at the two-story annex chafrman quarters f permanent organization, and resolutions, and a fully equipped postoffice. Emergency’ Hospital Ready. add press ph W where scores of private res be installed, On | | | | Bulletin Building, on to this there are rooms | the main floor and 3,200 in ‘lhe second floor there will be a Other Suits at $1.98 and $2.00, Children’s Drawers { Speal Seles Now n Progess June Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear An Important Sale of Hamburg Embroideries A Cleaqance Sale of Women’s §uits and Coats A Sale of Dress Goods and Silks *s#s. A Sale of Most Desirable Kinds of White Goods| A Sale of Hats and Flowers at 25¢ A Sale of Summer weight Knit Underwear S —— Continuation of the June Sale of Muslin Underwear Every woman owes it to herself to see the values we are offering in the June Sale of Muslin Underwear. These White Lawn Princess Slips At _ 85c, regular price $1.00. At $1.29, regular price $1.50. 1.69, regular price $2.00. Az $1.98, regular price $2 Combination Suits At 69c, regular price _Sfc. At _8Bc, regular price $1.0 1.29, regular price §1.50. 1.69, regular good values At 121/5c, regular price 15 At 21ic, reguiar price 2sc. At 44c, regular price 50c. Children’s Gowns At 4o, regular price At 65c, regular price At 85c, regular price Children's Skirts in Combination [ to voy and wat . lew L.ondon (NORWICH) Line 3 —TO— NEW YORK STEAMERS cmmw sunnmnuwu noose this rouls next Now ri Toit nave o delh & on Long isiand Sgund and & view of the wonderful sk e Jfront ‘of Manhattan eamer leaves New l" at il p. k days oniy, du ork. Pidi , "East River, at b.ib. Pler 48, per North River 7 ocloeh next morning. Meal Service a la Carte; Staterooms, NEW LONDON sl‘so —10— NEW Wll‘ Agent, Ne Fooms and Informa New Yo CHELSEA ;lm Freight and passenger direct to New York, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thuees duys, Sundays, at 5.5 New York. Pler 23, fin River, foot Rouseveit Street, Mondays, Wednesdavs, Fridays, at § 9. m. Freight recelved unt!l 5 p. m. . V. KNOUSE, Agent. F==HOTEL== GREGORIA YEW YORK CITY, 85TH ST., FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. 14 Stories. Modern Abeolutely Plrepreot. Laxrious. eomicriabie and Eomelibe. Nearest amosements, shope and Sepots, NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Raoms, ezeh with private be A good room xnd bats. $2,00 35 OTHERS UP TO $3.50. PARIOR, BXDROOM, BATH, #4.90, Ra Rpeeinl mt mlr‘:w ‘Q:'!‘ tauraut w 18 ca: S0 table dBate. . RITCHEY: Drop. P PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING “Everybody’s Doing It” . At 85c, regular price §1 At 10¢, regular price 13c. Soda, Oyster, Milk At §128 regular price At 15¢, regular price 19c, | 1.69, regular price $2 At 21c, regular prics . a CRACKERS, 2 lbs. ...15¢ At $7.88, rogular price 32.50. At o, regular price 50c. Domg What? { ] Other good values in Long Skirts at At 65c, regular price T5c. $2.69, $3.59 and $4.29. At 85¢, regular price $1.00. Why having their reofs, gutters and _ conductor pioes repaired of balcony | equipped emergency hospital in ¢ | Short White Skirts Infants’ Long and Short Slips]| course. And they are having it dene The speak platform is built | of a corps of physicians and Red Cross | R s “ AL 316 vagtas pck 4 against the south wall of the struc- | nurses. There will be numerous retir- | A€ S, Rl e i il e i el Y fire ‘and sxiends ‘across the entire | ing rooms for men nd women in the| ALK I Bk, B PO e G A J. WHOLEY & C0 f the building. It 13 75 feef 4 Tl o4 'ontains 1932 seats, which | In the basement of the main build- At 850, regular price $100. At 8B, regular price $1.00, 5 by will be occupted by the irman, offi- national committee and distinguished | table Is a | legraph in- | | the | be draped with bunting a ing there will be a lunch counter with several thousand seats. The building Women'’s Chemises will be elaborately decorated in the national colors. The exterior of the At 44c, regular price structure will be profusely draped with At 69c, regular price red, white and blue bunting, surmount- At _ 89c, regular price $1.00, ed, by hundreds of large American | At $1.29, regular price $1.50. flags. | Practically every foot of available | space of the interior will be draped | eaker’s platform there will be a 50- foot president’s flag flanked by two |large American flags. The space on both gides of this centerpiece will be At $1.29, regular price $1.50. Children’s White Dresses Ages 2 to 5 years. At 3¢, regular price _50e. At 98¢, regular price $1.30. HATS TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED — Great Values Continuation of the Sale of Hats and Flowers heavily draped with festoons of bunt- ing and batteries of small flags and shields. The walls of the building will flags. The Uni#mmed Hats 25¢ Hundreds of Untrimmed Hats for Fine Flowers at 25¢ Fine French Flowers in all the most rail of the balcony will also be draped | fyomen, Misses' and Children—all at|wanted Kinds—all at 25c @& bun with festoons of bunting small | losc each, valne up ‘o £1.50. value up to $1.50. flags, shields and wreaths 2 steel arch. The large band the north end of the bullding elaborately draped with fi All our Fine Dress Hats at Remarkable Reductions and wreaths. All our Women's Fine Dress Hats that gold up to $8.50—re- iced now to -.$5.00 All our Women's Fine Dress $7.50 Defining a Salary. In these days of phrase making, Woodrow Wilson is by no means last. “Salaries,” he says, “are wages with a dress on."—Hartford Times. Hats that sold up to llono~ reduced now to . . Echoes from the Past. hila we meet a man who still believes in Dr. Cook. Thers are also citizens who still vote for Andrew Jacksom—Milwaukee Sentinel. MAN COUGHS AND BREAKS RIBS. Hundreds of Silk Waists and Dress All our Women's Fine Dress Hats reduced All our Women'’s Fine Dress Hats that sold up to sls 50 —reduced now Extraordinary Sale of Silks and Dress Goods Continued Hundreds hat sold up to $1. tols. to. of Patterns of Wool $9.50 $12.5¢ h 12 Ferry Street fortable let us talk it over. Telephene TAKE A LOC% » H. BREED'S Plumbing Shop And See What He Has Got To Sell. If you have any plumbing werk, o if you have burned a whols lot of uc; nd have not been able to kesp com | have elped others, perhaps | can help you. G or | After a frightful coughing spell 4 | |PAtterns in every fashionanie Kkind|Silk and Wool Fabrics in & wide as-}| @ in Neenah, Wis, felt terribls | [2nd color of silk—all in exact lengths | sortment—all in exact lensths fo) e At bisdoos for waists and dresses, at very special | skirts, dresses or sults—all at very prices Waist Patterns Dress Patterns. wo rils hsd been broken. ny Dr. King’s New Disc o saved him. A few ends a late cough, while p routs obst ughs colds or heals weak, feel sure it's a God writes Mrs. Effie Morton, Mo., “for 1 bel sumption tod great remedy.” _49¢c to .$1.25 to 2.75 .75 ate c Continuation of Sale Columbla, | e 1 would have con- | it T had not used this 1t's guaranteed to satisfy, and vou can gef a fres trial Dottle or 50-cent or §1.09 size at Th % Summer weight Rib- | At Lee & Osgood Co. hed Vests, both short sleeves and sleeveless, value 12%4¢ Ends Hunt for Rich Girl. Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a woman that | uses E Her strong JE Ribbed Vests, | eves and sleave At both short , value 19¢. hecyae L ) At 5 nd even |fa+ 11c—Children's Ribbed P: lace | At temper. Her peach-bloom: complexion | rimmed, all sizes, val c and ruby lips result from her pure - i Blood; hee DR cepps Lrom:resthul| Athletic Ribbed Shirts, |, giosn; her step from firm, sizes 24 to 34, valte|” muscles, the health and strengtn_Electric_Bitt P he freedom from i adache, fainting man, and backache, and vwh Women's, Vests, shor th Comet Shaving Set THE HOUSEHOLD, | 2 | | vith shiel At eries we have ever made. $1.00 Comet Safety Razo: Corset Cover Em- 190—15-inch Hambirg Embroider- it o apingy AsEE All Stropper for Blades lex:fox omuet Co N S o and snowy patterns, vaiue lu e illi A i e broideries for cor- 3 Williams’ Shaving Soa; At 830—18-inch Em At 89o—22.Inch Bmbroidered All- - g Py set covers and waists, valus 49c. over on o auaity Bwise, w‘}e 6 Guaranteed Blad At 330—27-inch Fmbrotdered Flounec- 1.8 , value 300 ANA | At @Bo-wdi=inell Mmbroidared Floune: Nickel Shaving Brush FOR SALE BY Fmbroldered Floun: any Irish lace effeot ings In vitlue 95c, 74 Franklin Street special Skirt Patterns. Dress Patterns. prices: ..49¢c to 98c_to $6.98] of Summer Weight Knit Underwear v of 9] Nc Women's Shaped. Ri hh d| s, sleeveless and sleeves, value 19¢. 18c-Women's fine LISLF Ribbac Vests in a variety of style value Z3c. 18¢—Women's Extra Size both sleeveless and short « value 18c—Women's Ribbed Pants, trimmed at knee, value 29c—Women's Extra Size Pants with m value 3 {e—Women on low ne: wnd trimmed. 39¢—Women's with tor e An Important Sale of Hamburg Embroideries The Special Sale of Hamburg Embroideries will continue Today—one of the most important offerings of fine Embroid-}| At Hamburg Edgings and In-| At 79c—27-inch Embroidered Flounc- fings, value 5c and Sc. ings, fine and. showy pattorns, valus $1.25 At 29c—22-inch Embroldered All-aver| ings for dresses, vuiue #1.50, At 12ge-—-Musiln Tmbroidered Bunds With goalioped edge valug 19¢ and 950, trimming,§{ is only less r¢ 1. ROBERT J.COCHRANE Fittlng, Plumbing, Ste 10 West Main St., wich, Conm. Agent X. B. O. Sheet Packing. aprid - Fitting, Sanitary Plumbing A peep Info an up (o date beLkir eshlig than the bai the summer you Wwi During the more look to the bath Jor omfort, 1 will show you sainples as plans of the paicelain apd oiher tul and give you esilmates for the work f putting them In in the best mannes from a sanitary standpoint—ané gnare sntee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Stree: T. F. BURNS, |Heating and Plumbing, 92 tranklin Stres: Frices and work suul iy 130 Platt Ave. Tl 1 [} S. F.-GIBSON in and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardsos and Boynios Furnaces. 5 West Main Strest. Norwich., Conn J 'hlvtlla’ Men, eto. Livery SHETUCKET STREET. The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., MILL CASTINGS A SPECIALTY AMERICAN HOUSE, F:rrell & Sanderser. Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theutr: Attention ust Arrived ~. H. Kgehler & Co, BOCK 4 Free dslivery to a1l pe(is of (e city, H. JACKEL i co.

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