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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, WESTERLY AND VIGINITY FBnJy of; William B. Wilcox to be Brought From Providence For Burial—Exhibit of Schoolwork at Ashaway—Gov- ernor to Adopt Policy of Masterly Inactivity in Mileage Matter— Water Turned on at Pleasant View—Obituary Notes. - Wiliam D. Wilcox, a mnative ot|it will become law. Under this plan Westerly, who was found unconsclous | the governor wiil not offend the mem- in & bathroom at o lodging house in | bers who must pay dally mileage nor Providence Thursdwy and Gied in tho | the supreme court, which has given Rhode Island hospital the next day. |opinion that to pay such mileage is was on furiough from the Soldiers’ | unconstitutional home in_ Brisiol He served in o th Conneoticut and was amon the sharpehooters of the command. Looal Notes, —— D After the Civil war he engaged in bus- | The past week was a busv one for iness In Westerly and subsequent!y |tho Westerly florists. 3 became a clerk in the Westerly DOst- | Ulysses Tarbox has succeoded Ray office, and from there he became 2 | Nichols as engineer of the Locustville rallway mail olerk. He worked the | ' mail on the Shore Line between New run from Providence to New London, and still later between Providence and | of High and Oak streets. Fall River. He was in the postoffice | Thomas J. Welch, who has been in Bervice for 3§ years and two years azo | business for 16 years, has sold out to retired to the Soldlers’ home. The |the Andrews Coal company. body will be brought to Westerly t - | There is glight improvement in the day and be buried in the Hopkintn | c,ngition of Simon J. Reuter, who sus- cemetery, Mr. Wilcox is survived by : 4 fhree sisters who reside In Providence | tained a shock a week ago. and with whom he made his home be- fore going to Bristol. Membors of the has been assigned to preside at the v hington county. fth company, Westerly, Coast Artillery corps, haie | Five hundred quail were released! ogportunity to become commissioned | Saturday by the Rhode Island same offic ers of the First Artillery district. | warden in the woods near-Smithfleld, Colonel Tillinghast has issued a mem- | Lincoln and Woonsocket. orandum calling attention to the va- | mpe water system was turned on in cancies among the commissioned offi- | the Pleasant View sectlon Saturday, cers of the district, including a Staff | ., jndication that there is to be no position. It is desirable that these | . e 28 0% (Gt ASTD 8 I R William L. Nichols of Hope Valley enable the new officers to be thorough- 1y acquainted with the duties before |has purchased a farm in Giotom, and inusl encampment. Thera are | Will s0on move there. William F. Bit- many enlisted men in the district com- | £00d Will occupy the presen: Nichols tent to lll these places and they will | Place. given preferenca. In order to give | The paving cutters of the Smith - company, out on strike over ers hiniself competent and is desirous | dissatisfaction with foreman since last | Singer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe every man in the district who consid- | Grani of being considered a candidate, com- | Monday, have not yet adjusted the munications to the district commander | diffculty. Bl =cselve conslderation. Some of the ornamental work will be placed in position in the new marble For the first time in its history there | postoffice building this week. The| Friday in Calvary church, Stoninst was an_exhi of the wark of the | structure is now within six feet of its schools of Ashaway Friday afternoon | total heisn and there were visitors from Hope P il = 5 Valley, Westerly and other places. The be‘:’,?‘sfl‘;f;,c“m" Lusplly. of Wekterly s frechand paper cutting and construc- o fion worle “In the grammar grades | Rhode Island. > there were drawings from nature, par- | 1.ast summer Walier Perkins of W ticularty fruits, flowers and birds, as | Oming was struck in the cheek with a well as scemery in colors, dry_crayons I, and the wound never healed being used. In the Ninth grade a fine He is now receiving gmwmg was made of perspective, still tment. ife and figure drawing from poses in | Alfred Wills, 57, a stonecutter, who encil and color, also cross-stitching | has been for several months, died colors in pastern designs. The con- | Iriday at his home in West strect. He jiruction work of the high school in- |leaves a widew, three sons and two juded crayon and pencil, perspective | g hters. Mr. Wills was a member ra,w}n%. flDl:El'!v rlm"f”}:l tand Clfln"ea of the Granite Cutters’ union. onal, developmént of historical orna.- © s Mso copies of Japanese prints. in-law of Dr. and Mrs. A. B Briggs, of © P ’ Ashaway. e is survived by Mrs. Ben- o e o e ta ot "thalc]o | nett and davshter, also a brother, f Pines for annexation to the United | S°0T%c H, Bennett of Westerly, and tates for the reason that J, Irviae |2 sister, Mrs. William Pike of Pitts- on and s, Maxson, Howard | Seid Mass. Gwinn and Mrs. Gwinn and J. Irvieg | Yilliam Willlams, who constructed Maxson, Jr., recently of Westerl: the new town hall and courthouse in ncw located in that West Indfes isle. | Westerly, has been awarded the con- | the $100,000 building of chool in Providence. The commoda- 5 board- The Isle of Pines is under Cuban gov- | tract to bui sroment, but over 92 per cent. of the | the Lincoln isiand 15 owned and controlled bv |new building will have ac Americans, many of whom reside | tions for 125 pupils,including there, and 1t is these people who ars | ing scholars. working to bring about annexation tu| Rev. F. ¢ Jones officiated at the ihe United States. funeral of Mrs, Betsey Andrews Satur- - — day afternoon. There was a large at- The governor of Rhode Island will | tendance at the funeral scrvice and grobably met follow the ‘governor F | burial was in River Bend. Tho bear onnecticut in action on the mi ers were Frank W. Coy, William BR. guestion for members of the gene: George H. Andrews and jssembly. In Commeoticut, Govern:: | Georse H. axson. Baldwin vetoed the measure for con- | John J. Sisson, 90, a formex résident stitutional reasons and stated them | of Westerly, died Friday at his home very plainly. There is a report that | in Wickford, e was ewerseer of (ha Governor Pothier is to nelther approvs | Stillmanville mills up to ab twenty nor veto the resolution passed ordering ago and was a mber of the the state auditor to authorize the pay- st Beptist church'in Westerly. Mrs. ment of mileage for every day’s ar- |Sisson died two vears ago, but lived to tendance to the lmit of sixty days to | ohserve the 65th anniversary of their members of the general assembly. It | el el is said the governor plans to allow the daus Lucy and Frances, of measure to become _automatically 1 | Wwickford Jaw without his signature, and will o o T s hold the resolution for ten days, when | Jrank W. Coy has had photosraphic views taken of the stone walls along his property on Shore rcad, o which there is dispute as to durabi Children Ory Pl R Gk s FOR FLETCHER'S Savs: . “While Counchiman r. Coy says: “While Councliman Clean and Beautify Your Hair--25 Cent ““Dandaring’ In a Few Moments Your Hair Looks Soft, Fluffy, Lustrous and Abundant—No Falling Hair or Dandruff. Livingstone, Surely try = ‘“Danderine Hairparticie of Dandruff; cleanses, purifies Cleanse” if you wish to Immediatelyand invigorates the scalp, forever double the beauty of your halr. Just®'{PDINE lching and falling halr. moisten a cloth with Danderine andshowers of rain ans, semehime asrCoh draw it carefully through your hair,vegotation. It goes right to the roots. taking one small strand at a timeinvigorates and strengthens them. 1ig this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirtexhilarating, stimulating and life.j or any excessive ofl—In a few mo-ducing propertics cause the heiv. vo ments you will be amazed. Your hairbeautiful, d 2 will be wavy, fluffy and abundant andgrow abundantly long, strong and possess an ' Incomparable softness, You can surely have pretiye enpe iustre and luxuriance, the beauty andlustrous hair, and lots of it, It you il Shimmer of true hair health. Just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Besides beautifying the halr, one ap- Danderine from any drug s & o plication of Danderine dissolves everytollet counter amd i1y it oo divectes kat Without fear! No Sick, Sour, Gassy Stomach or Indigestion Do some foods you eat hit back—ta ste good, but work Dadly, ferment. fnéo Stubborn Tumps and cause a sick, sour, sasey somany | ey SRt ko Dyspeptic Jot this down: Pape's Diap epsin digests everything, lmwing. noth. Sour and upset you. There never Wa s anything %o safmy Quick, 50 Gertain. effective. No difference how badly your stommsch is disordered: you will et happy relief In dve minutes, but wha: plesses vou must 5 Gt i /strengthens and re; lates your stomac h p Rt yaribe Vi e e &0 zou cam Gat vour: frvoride foods ost remedies give you relief 80 mutimes—tley are sivw,. It ot sure Diapepsin is quick, positive and puts b Htion = ok ToRittuel e Your stumich in a. hesithy comdition PAPE’S 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF DIAPEPSIN MAKES DISORDERED STOMACHS FEEL FINE IN_FIVE MINUTES. CURES INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS, GAS, HEARTBURN. D4’ the | _ Joseph Fraser has purchased from Fork and Boston, and oter a0 o | John Clark the house and lot cormer Judge John W. Sweeney of Westerly next session of the superior court for 2 by the state board of | exhibits, especially in the primary de- | cparities and correction i : - arities correc probation offi- partment, consisted of drawings and | . 75 SRS JOUCAFIOR BAORS OR PR 0E walls In_question, the story of tha’l camera backs up the statemenis of | Coy at the recent meeting of the West- erly town council.” The coming of the commanderies of the Knights Templar of Rhode Island | to Westerly, on St. John's day. | connection with a formal dedication of |'the new town hall and courthouse building. As a matter of fact, the bullding will be fuly equipped and oc- cupied before that time. The building commission has not yet made any sug- | gestlon of dedicatory exercises; though it was understood that when arrange- ments were being made for the corner- i stone laying that the exercises would be of a more general character when the building was dedicated. | NOANK | Perfect Attendance Report at Main \ Street School—New Steamer Towed to Portland—Rev. W. G. Rathbun Dead. | "The children of the honor roil of the Main Street school are: Tirst grammar grade, Miss Helen Prentice, teacher: Lloyd Frazer, - bie Porter, Florence McDonald, B trice Rathbun. Helen Maine, Helen Val- Gladys Strong, Florence Fitzpat- Gertrude Morrison, Elsie Porter. ade 1, Miss Allen, teacher: Harold Brown, Joseph Butson, Bernard Car- son, Lawrence Cummings, Viola Dwy- er, Bdward Ellis, Frank Iuldon, Re- gina Gillls, Marguerite Hart, Dexter Hoiliday, Bdward Jenssen, ~Maxson | Langworthy, Dorothy Rathbun, Annie | Scive, Kenneth Steele, Hazel Wolver- | ton. Elizabeth Zuccardl. Upps ‘oank, Miss * Prue teacher: Fred Gardiner, Alexander Miner, Charles Rolins, Edith Rollins, Edgar Sohoonmaker, Eli Schoonmalker, Emily Smith, Elizabeth Reed | The Philathea class is to have an e tertainment in the church Monday evening, March 31, at which the M sionary society will assist in the pro- gramme. i Towed to Portland. The menhaden steamer recently launched from the Palmer shipyard [ lefi here Saturday under tow of a tug from Boston for Portland, Me., whero ihe finishing will be done. Bruce—Singer. | don has been visiting relatives at Wa- Singer of Davis court, and Ri Bruce, motorman on the Groton Stonington line of the Norwich and | Westerly Traction company, took place | They will make their home in the vil- lage. | Death of Mrs. W. G. Rathbun. | Irs. Lavina Rathbun, wife of W. G. athbun, died Friday night at her home, on_Church street, after a long fiiness. ~ She leaves no children. Her husband and several grandchildren sur- vive her. Mrs. Dantel Halloran of New Lon- @on has been visiting relaaives at Wa- terview cottage. Heard About the Village. Mary Lewls has wssachuscits, after a visit of with her parcnts, Mr. and Mrs, Edv Carson of Pearl street. James MacLeod of New Haven, wh was recently brousht to his home on Prospect Hill, suffering from wounds recetved by cuts with an adze, is bet- | ter. | James MacLeod of New Haven has returned home, after a short stay with | relatives here. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Park of Main | street have returned from a visii with | relatives in Lawrence and B Adam Huggin has returned to Ma- | Plewood, N. J., after a visit to relatives on Sylvan street. Miss Ethel Latham of Pearl street | has returneq after a visit with friends | in_Norwich. | Miss Pearl Carson sang a beau tist church Sunday eve Clifford Packer of Meriden i ing a few days with relative friends in the village. Ire. Mary Wileox, who has been vis- latives in New London, has Te- iss TFlorence Wilcox of Boston is at her home on Prospect HIll avenue for the Baster vacation. STONINGTON. ishing Flect—M Club Invited to Westerly—Teachers | on Vacation On Fast Day an evening service was held at econd Congrez: church. Blair discourse and there was epecinl music by the choir Addition to Fleet. The Chaser will be added to the incton fishing fleet. Her dimens are length 32 feeet, heam 9 feet, 5 fect. She is bullt with a hunte bin, with accommodations for four. o heag room in the cabin it 5 feet <."She is to be rizged as a sloop d_have as auxiliar compound hrop engine of 12 horse power. S ed and commanded by Captain | Eiisha Clar | Invited to Westerly | The Colonial cluh of Westerly has stuxet whist team to a er on Wednesday even- invited the ocial and sul ing, &pril 2 Hev. J. J. Blair was a caller In M dietown Friday. A. Prentice has returned to the gues' of Miss Willimanltic. On Vacation Outings Pearl L. Davis is spending the er vacation at Cambridge, Mass., | and Bangor Me. M. L. Haw is at Flatbush Baith D, ¥ is in Boston. iss Ethel Charters Is at Stafford > Q & & Lk H & = 2 5 E| 2 3 Foster is in Boston. 1./ M. Coffin is at Johnson, R, T. Miss Helen Wheeler is at Old M Anna Donohue is In Litchfield. | . Miss Leah O’Connell is at Pough- | keepste. Miss Florence Quintard Is in Albany i Pauline Chesebro has returned from a visit in Somerville, Mass. Manuel Sautos Is confined to his home by filness. ir. and Mrs. GGeorge W. Matthews has returned from Provid " BALTIC. i Village Residents on Vacation Trips— Parish Scheol to Reopen Today. George Remmert of Rallrond street, who has been 1l for the last two weels, 1s eble to be out. Mise Aldea Caron and brother, Noe, ster in Waterbury, guests of ph_Veldambrini, 3 1 Mrs. Charles W. Tetreault speni Enaster in Woensocket, R, L. s of Mr. and Mis, Fred Buker, Dertha Nicholls 15 visiting rei- atives In Ludiow, Masw, ever Easter, s Margarct Halten s gpending the Fester vacation with frieads in Providenes, The publio rehonis elowed Thy for e weel tion | day ) mersing, 44 Maniey paseed Easter at his home In Pasceas, I, I Fubert Barnedt shent Easte home in Daniclzon, Favered Meving Samic is Damelsss, An importeni hearing was ieid be fore e Jogis i Jasi Thursda ef the Breskiyn The One Ideal Dentifrice Tt fs perhaps not gemerally known that eighty per cent. of our adult pop- ulatien are affected more or less with Riggs Disease or receding gum: DR. FORHAN'S DENTAL CREAM is | a medium through which one may suc- cessfully treat all inflamad conditions of | the gums. It contains the wonderful germicidal-medioinal qualities of FOR- HAN'S ASTRINGENT — besides, It makes an ideal dentifrice. It thor- oughly purifies the mouth, tightens the teeth, heals and restores the normal pink hue of the Bums and gives a superb lustre fo the teeth: DR. FORHAN'S DENTAL CREAM is a thick, creamy substance, pleasing to the taste, in collapsible tubes, about twice the size of ordinary tooth-paste tubes. Retails at 25 cents, with posi- «.ve assurance of entire satisfaction or | refunded. Sold by Phar your money will b Lnglers Broadw move their banking institution to Dan- ielson. Attorney, Gi the hearing. FPresident J. A. Treasurer C. A. Potter, General Atwood, - Floyd Cranska and Cha Bragg and Bank Commiss all favored the removal. There no opposition to the measure at the hearing. Birthday Surprize P. meda Tatr turn. \Imeda Tatro was si at her home or her e party avenue on s render umental music wa furnish were serve presented a hand on Thursda ten days. Dr. and Mrs. George S. B. Leonare ave returned from weelks Florida. Mrs. George A. £ West- was the g Isabella 45 visiting rela- OBITUARY. wife, Mrs, Joha ¢ llen T. Leahy of Jobn H. Rafftery STAFF Cierks Still at the Top in Candlepin Standing—No Records Broken Last Week. Cher 1g1ie, ing follows: Lost. Clerks . Manufacture! ints . endents Total Pinfall. turers S Heniion team total team, string Atchinso: Games This We: Monday: Rhode Islands \Wednesday: Independe erns. I'hur t Manufacturers vs. riday: Merchants vs. Cle Hinman of Willimantic represented the bank at BROCHE CREP! the mos is this beautiful Bro he present draped styles. had in all the new sireet and evening shades— $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $6.00 a yard CREP# METEOR Is not strictly new, yet it is one of the best of this Spring’s popular fancies. s has superb draping e finish is soft but brilliant and there is a complete range of light, medium and dari shades for your cholce— $1.75 a yard CHECKED JUOY CREPE—These just came in. noverties which w has returned > MADRAS in I 1233c SCRIM ‘andlepin Bowl- Trolleys just please your fancy. JUST ARRIVED A year ago it was predicted that brocaded silkks would azain find favor and the prophecy has come true. uccessful novelties which we are displaying ded Crepe which is peculiarly adapted It 15 40 Inches wide and to be wide, pring Opening Display and Sale of Floor Coverings and Draperies ious stock of Fine Rugs, Carpets, Mattings ‘and Floor Coverings of all kinds fuded in this display as well as all of the beautiful Curtains, Portieres and Drapery 2. You will find the assortment most com; If you are making any changes in your home furnishings we will be pleased to show you why we excel in these lines. SOME SPECIAL VALUES colored border. .. : SCRIM, colored border. ...o.eue-- c PLAIN SCRIM, 2 shades..eeee.- MARQUISETTE 20¢ HEMSTITCHED BORDERED SCRIM SPECIAL 25¢ he daintiest and most durable ....SPECIAL 29 A SCRIM, materi Ali > “The Business Load - Center To 1 of Norwich Late Arrivals in the Silk Section We are receiving daily, novelty after novelty in the new Spring weaves and colorings and our large stock is about at its best. the correct color and you may wear them separately or in combination—it is rarely that such latitude for individual taste has been allowed. sortmént you can surely find something which will This year all colors are In this large as- Like all the newer silks it the beautiful Very exclusive pattern, and only nd-work of these patterns is checks of same 1 be sold only sh divided into s $12.50 a pattern lete and as usual our prices the very WHICH WILL BE IN FORCE DURING OUR OPENING CURTAI band border, regulation length......SPECIAL 59 This is 52 inches ..SPECIAL 39 ..SPECIAL 1Cc SPECIAL 1240 SPECIAL 12/ SPECIAL 25¢ 25 SCRIM CURTAINS in white or ecru with band of insertion LACE CURTAINS in white or ecra with wide insertion and full width Cluny edge. $2.98 CLUNY $2.75 MARQUISETTE CURTAINS in white or ecru with wide inserted band and edge..SPECIAL $2.35 NFAST DRAPERY MATERIALS All colors—guaranteed fast colors FRAVELERS' DIREGT v New Londcn (NORWICH) Line —To NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and Steamer Chapin Choose this route next time you xs Steamer lewves New Lonaon a: 11 o m.. excopt Sundays, dus Now Fork, 12 7 "Basc ruver. PRl Korth Riv t o.45. and Bior As 7 o'clock next morning. Meal Borvice & la Carte: Staier . NORWICH NEW YORK 1.80 New England Steamship Co. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct 10 New Yori, b From Norwich Tussdays, Thurs- flh{‘n, Sundays, at 5.1 p. m. e York, Bler 23, Hast River foot Roosovelt Btrest. Mondrys Wednesdays, Fridays, at & b. m. Freight recelved until 5 p. . ¥. V. KNGUSE, Agent. of fine quality with pink .SPECIAL 985 SPECIAL $2.50 39¢ to 98c a yard The Best Treatment forItchingScalps, Dan- druff and Falling Hair To allay itching and Irritation of the scalp; thin and falling hair, Temove 8 1 dandruff, and promote the nd beauty of the hair, the follow reatment is most effective, agreeabl nomical. O retiring, comb the haly erin-ryHospital| E. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PrAYSIGIAN AND SURGEON. Loom 1, Second Fk or. Shannon Side | Meals and Wel Night ‘nhoms 1083 WHEN you want to put your b dium better tnan througi the adve! Phene Connection ng columns et BreTwIca Y. traight a1l around, then begin a the si meke & pe tly rubbing Cuticura | tment into parting with e bit of sofs | flannc held over the end of the inger. Anoins Aditional partings about half an inch apars ntil the wholo sealp has been treated, the pur | Pose being 1o get the Cuticura ointment on the | er then en the hair. The | inos with Cuticura soap ound tins 25¢ IMPORTED DUTCH, ——Cocoa “Goadness, gracious, mercy mel” Cried “Hans, Our Friend, Across The Sea,” “You're drinking ell your Rona up, But, Polly deer, don't drink the cup I She drained the cup to its la Then coyly peeped above the top. “I never liked cocoa before, But this is so different, do give me some more!” REZNOR REFLECTOR . HEATERS These odorle.s gas heaters iurn cold to comfort, diffusing a _radiance throughout ihe room like the golden glow of a gorgeous sunset. For a cozy chat light the Reznor, other lights will not be necessary. Enjoy the comfor: of a fireplace with the work and th Overhauliné an ; Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG JNS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanioal repairs, painting, trim ming, upholstering and wood work Sldcksmithing in ail its branches Seott & Clark Corp 507 10 515 Nerth Main St A DIGNIFIED DESIGN is demanded by some natures require mors elaborate ornan tion. But no type of mor satisfactory if it is not. Correctly Proportioned AND Carefully Finished The Chas. A. Kuebler [ 39-41 Franklin St, Norwich, C: PIANO TUNING is my frade And I was taught Where they are made. J. H. GEORGE, Telephone 19 Hamiin Streei The Vaughn Foundrry Co Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Prompt Attention WALL PAPERS A full line of the above with new airt ellminated. One of the little fel- (#dditions coming along, including ihose lows will guarantee a comfortabie bathroom for that morning dip Prices $2.50 and $3.50. “I'he Thermax Gas Iron does the work with ease and greatest known ecomo- my. Manufactured to sell at 33.50, Our price only $2.25 each, compiets with tubing. Crane’s famous “Statite” jasg :4bing, the “best by test,” 7c per foot. The Incompareble Ruud instan. taneous water heater and gas tank heaters always on demonstration. Gas & Electrical Dep't. with cut out borders. Moldings and bands to match. Al nts, muresco and tints; also ass imitations. We are in the market for painting paper-banging and decorating al P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main Street Phone. SPRING MILLINERY 321 Main Street, Alice Building |4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST Notwithstanding the Fire we are still doing business at the old stand and the quality of our work is fust the same as ever—“The Best.” Nothiug but skilled labor employed and best materials used in our Work. STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builders, Teluphone. 50 West Main Pies, Cake and Bread that capzot be exceile STYLES. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. Del he Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY PEERLESS. A telephone order Wi receive prompt attention. D. J. MGLORMICK. v Franxlin Et LEE CLEGG ered to Any Part -+ Norwich Fhmpees alene may be a3 eften as & month is peetal treat seap cnd oin Beok. Addr Cuticure Sozp 5 used ent seld everywhero, free, with 32-p. Skin t. 3, Boston. 1 comfort with , 25¢. Samplefree, ar DR. F. D. COLES, Propeietor Rear 17 Chestnut Street =25 THE PALACE CAFE|DEL-HOFF HOTEL STEP IN AND SEx US. P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Stroet European Plan Grill Room open until 12 m. HAYES BROS. Props. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswull Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars it served te “Tuckia. Prop, order. Johm The Luiletin. THERE 15 no advertistng Bastern Connecticut equal to letin for business results. PLone your order. Fromp: service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Watchmaker and Jeweler Collects, Delivers and Guarantees All Repairs Send_postal (or phone 377-2) 128 Washington St., City. DO YOU KNOW the best place in Morwich to have your Ald’s Bow'ing Alleys 327 Main Street v : rou will know Bowling from 9 ‘& pa V4o 12 g, | EoLe.U8 one’ tctal, then you wil koo 100 per string. ) TR Dally Prize. M. ALDI, Prop. Go”“’:'fij&g? Em, : Tel. 617 46 Franklin CORNS DR. ¥, W. HOLMS, Denlist For all troubles of the feet nerves, | a B i A bad circulation or rheumatism, ecen SERAa Putldiak % sult Telepuons 535 0c10d JAMES DAWSON, Tel. 524 Roem 26 Central Bullding Lady Attendant rest 0 a@vertizing medlum im Canneoticut equal 13 The Bui- fetin for pusinews results