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ECIEM TISFIRURED, - <BABY TERRIBLY Body All Broken Out in Water Blis- ters, liched So Had to Muffle £ Hands. Used Cuticura Soap and < Ointment. Never Troubled Since, \ Ridgefield, Conn. — “ My baby was eross and restless and fretted night and day. One morning I discovered that her body was.all broken out in small water Dlisters and I was told she had the eczema the worst way. The eruption first looked like little water blisters, then it turned so it looked like a picce of raw meat. It itched So badly that we had to 8 muffle the baby's' hands o protect it spreading all over her face. Tt certainly disfigured her terribly and sho could not rest at night. Her clothing was iwery irritating to the body and when it was —emoved ber body was raw. We had her tieated for about two months when it spread all over ber body, face and head and scemed to grow worse all the time. “T took good warm water and Cuticura ‘Soap and lathered it all over her and allowed. Major Arthur N. Nash, of Wall.el’ly,l commanded In the battalion drill, which preceded the general review of the First Artillery district at the State armory in Providence, Monday night. The battalion was composed of the Second, Fourth, First and Seventh | Companies, all of Providence. They gave a drill of twenty minute: Fol- Jowing the military ceremoni came the presentation of trophies won at| the rifle range and service medals and | bars, medals for seven years’ continu- | ous honorable service and bars for each additional three years’ service, the bar to be attached to the medal Among those who received bars were | Captain C. L. D. Wells of the Fourth | company, Providence, who is well | known in Westerly where he super- vised the construction.of the town hall | rt house. He has been in the | rvice of the state thirteen and co | mititary years. The Third company received the ad- | nt general's trophy and Lieuten- | ju MORNING WEDDING AT WESTERLY Stewart-Barber Marriage Tuesday—Unnecessary Call For Fire Department—Mrs. E. C. Willard Reads Paper Be- fore Club—Gold Mounted Cane For Rev. John Neale —Missing North Stonington Man Located. sippi levee system, has been presented by Congressman O'Shaughnessy. George Hamilton Burdick, who died Sunday in Woonsocket, was born in North Stonington Sixty-two_years ago and had been a resident of Woonsoc] et for thirty years. He is survived by Mrs, Burdick, three sons, a brother and four sisters. Miss Blizabeth Yates of Providence gave an interesting address in the ju Venile -department of the Westerly I brary in Memorial building Tuesd night, under the auspices of the Wo- man’s Christian Temperance Union. She dwelt mainly on the subject of suffrage for women. Willlam Means, of Providence, di trict deputy for the state of Rhode Island of the Benevolent and Protec- tive Order of Elks, with his suite of eighteen including Martin H. Spellman, of Westerly, will malke official visit to Westerly lodge this (Wednesday) eve- ning. After the business period there will be a social session. / \ oL NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1914 dent, Mrs. W. . Spicer. An interest- ing meeting was held with many de- | lightful plans for future. work. Will Play Stonington. everiing_the Noank Nuggets the Stonington basketball This will play team here. Moses Fish of Elm stréet, who is iil with Bright's disease, is unconscious, and hope of his recovery has been practically given up. Mrs. John Swanson, who has been on a short visit to her summer home, Point Shirley, York, ¥ Capt. John Albert Fish, who stopped here for a short visit with relatives on his trlp from Boston, has gone to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mosher of Syl- man Mosher of Woodstock, N. B. Going to New Hampshire. Mrs, Chamberlain and daughter, who | have been at the home of Dr. A. Sherman of Main street since the death of Mrs. Sherman, have returned to their home in New Hampshire. Dr. Sherman will spend the winter there with them. In the spring the family will return to the village for the sum- mer. Here and There. Miss Hilda Wilbur has left for Northfield, where she will be a student in_the Moody school. Misses Elizabeth and Annie Deveau of Providence are visiting relatives in the village, their former home. Mrs. George Carpenter, Jr., with her Iittle daughter, is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Brown, on Prospect Hill. Mrs. Angus MacLeod and daughter have returned from a visit with has returned to New | van street have been entertaining Nor- | H INDIGESTION, GAS OR SICK, SOUR STOMACH | e Itl—“Papes Diapepsin” makes your upset, bloated stomach feel | fine in five minutes. “Really does” put bad stomachs in | order—‘Teally does” overcome indiges- | tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn . and | sourness in five minutes—that—just | | that—makes Pape's Diapepsin the lar- | | gest selling stomach regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments into | stubborn lumps, you b gas and | eructate sour, "undigesthd food and 2cid; head is dizzy and aches; breath | foul; tongue coated; your insides filled | { with bile and indigestible waste, re- member the moment “Pape’s Diapep- sin” comes in contact with the stomach | all such distress vanishes. It's truly | astonishing—almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. Alarge fifty-cent case of Pape’s Dia- | epsin will give you a hundred dollars’ | Worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money back. Tt’s worth its weight in gold to men and women who can’t get their stom- achs regulated. It belongs in your home—should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. It's the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach 'doctor in the warld. The Porteous & Mitchell Co N 'REMNANT WEEK The Greatest Bargain-giving Event of the Month Ev ery department in the entire store is included in this bargain event, and the chances are such that no one can afford to ignore them. It is a great shopping opportun- ity for all who believe in saving a dollar when they can. Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats MISSES’ COATS $3.75 20—to be closed out at half price— MARKED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE WOMEN’S COATS $5.00 | Misses’ Black Thibet Coats—a lim-| Women's Winter Coats, in neat] ited quantity only—in sizes 16, 18 and | sray mixtures — also Black Thibet} Coats—warm and seasonab e—regular i' TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY New Loondon o (NORWICH) 1, Line | New York I STEAMERS : | CHESTER W. CHAPIN Clioose this ruule DeXi Like you s to how 1otk 1ouil nave a deligatrul voy. Lu Long istanu Sound sna & SUDCIL view. Of ihie Wulderiui skyime | and wadeiTiont of Manhattum 4 Steamer lcaves New London at 11 ork, Rior-i0, Bist River; 8t 030, and | Dier 40, North Rivér, 7 oclock next — 10— Meals a la Carte _Tickets ang staterooms from tickes NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. m. daily (except,Sunday), due New $1.80 REW YORK B Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE 4t to dry on and then when it was thoroughly | ant Beagle was given a special médal i V: @ry 1 applied the Cuticura Olntment. Tn | for ihe best score of the season by | Willam Bromley is critically Ul ot | frignds in Tateriorc. BRmUIAE $7.50 Coats ‘ab $5.15. $10.00 Coats at $6.00. Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 ; Y| O Pamcatuck as a result| Mrs. Alice Chester has returned to mbout a week T could see a big change and | one who had never previously scored Niis home in Pa S e Fisher's Taland. / . All outsi ¥ a vecks e E ¢ B e ik and general nervousness’| Fisher's Island after a visit of a few \ll outside rooms, . tiree wenks you never would Tive knows Pettes ilies ;;:\*{j}*’;‘;&‘“&ar{f‘;{‘o;"gg“;5 Abont a weel ago his automobile was | days at her home in the village. Jacellent Diving Baryice e ever had eczema and she neverhas been | PANY also receiveg] c] |in collision with trolley car mear| Peter Deveau has gone for a visit t 3 » Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays. e T Ty Ao | POt Snd The Dysont tre | i, collson Wi 3, ooy (A Bear ) S DO RS RS IOS PR WOMEN'S COATS $7.50_ | WOMEN'S COATS $9.98 s T B 1\\:— 912 & phy for che highest figure of merit in | APRENE ST Seratch the snock remainder of the winter. - By s Pl N 4 A single cake of Cuticura Soap (25¢.) and, | Ay ah hops had a serious effect upon him and he | Miss Eleanor Lam as Teturned Women's Winter Coats, in brown,| Women's Coats of boucle with blac e o e moul 2 E Sc a epartment medals and bars R . S om & visit in N 4 with blact Bridge Pier, Monday: - box of Cuticura Ointment (30¢.) aro often) | jsuued for excellence In rifio. practice |Nas been confined to bed since. Contas el RELIABLE MOME BREATMENT . [Racry and gray chinchitias—also: fancy | velvet trimming — fancy models offi] 375 sod Foldeg b b o suficient when all else has failed. Sold Iso rded. The Fifth There was a large attendance, in- i ; o $15.002 Gliear 1 Matel Freignt = L e . were also awarded. Fifth com- e e ance, 53 xtures—value up to $15.00—Clear- |wool Matelasse and Novelty M o ight received untl ? m througtout the world. Samplo of each | pany, Westerly, roceived five experts, 1¥:uum§ many school friends, e MYSTIC pThe ORRINE treatment for thelll e price $7.50 Coats, value up to.$25.00-at $998. | KNOUSE, Agent wnailed free, with 32-p. Siin Book. Address | nine sharpshooters and ten marksmen | funeral of Miss Marian (farke, daie” el LI ajosedw s 3 3 b s - Ppost-card * Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” badges. ter of Mr.cand Mrs. Caleb Clarke, Mon- | Mombers of Klam Kiub Surprise Capt. | conidence. It destroys all desire for @) em who shave and shampoo with Cu- day_afternoon, at ‘v\:n-r} ek »«g\,;,el; Wilcox on Birthday—D. A. R, Chap., | © JikeY, beer o other,alcoholic stim- r icura 5 it best f .. Mi Hannah Josephi Barber, | M. Cathcart officiated. Sometime <0 S : e 23s R - | wants.” Thousands have succeasfully d ticura Soap willfnd fobest for sidnand scalp, | .- Miss | Hannah JosorBine Bachel i qerstand, and The Christiaws Good | ter to Entertain State Regent. e o atoned 10 1ives | IWOMEN’S COATS $15.00 | WOMEN’S COATS $17.50 | e = s Barbor and Evans Stewart son of Mr. | Night were sung by Misses Taylor nnrdx e = of sobriety and usefulness. Can be |fr—————————————— H LEGAL NOTICES and Mrs, Charles S. Stewart = wers | Elddes and Messrs Porgncol | fad| oo bt e U suronise party ot |t It vou B (comta_oniy $100, per | | Women's Coats, material 1s “Saltex| Women's fins Aabian Lamb Coats) ried Tuesday ing. T - | es. RO Medatery % 3 surprise party OX. you fal o1 o . " - s ats,} ICE 10 CREDITC ;’.‘32;5‘\-:\“ :‘:t‘o’rx:&‘z%rgl\?%e\1]“‘("\“?@;1"U”‘ar(‘r.\ being Walter, Flvnn, Moses | his home Monday evening. About 30 | GRRINE after a trial, your money will [ jArabian Lamb?—made with shawl col- | cut straight in front, giving ample, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. emony was performed by Rev. William | DI 1101 Anderson and Haymond | members of the Mysile Kiam Klub call- | bo refunded. - Ask for free boklet tell- | flar of sealetio and self-material, fin- | protection to the skirt, made witn self§ COURT ox PRoBATE HELD | T, VR e esenco of mem- | Gavitt: 3 to spend the evening with him.|ing all about ORRIN shed with plush and seal ornaments|shawl collar and silk cord ornaments} TR STREET & Toliche DImElet AL ORI Miss “Doreihy | The' case of John T Eamend of| iy bout, .80 oclock the bell rang| X, D. Sevia & Som, 115 Main Street. | | $25.00 and $27.50 Coats at $15.00. Clearance price $17.50. 2z UNIVERSITY PLACE : Barber, sister of the bride was brides- | Westerly agains rren Randall of | V0 o & ot T O e Blook West of Broadway LR L maid, and Dudley Stewart, brother of | Pawcatuck, is assigned for trial in}7Re S party of callers. Ira C. Hoxie, " Champlin, maid, and Dusiey Stewart, brother of | BaN e or ‘Sourt &t Norwien today. | chief of tho club, asiked Mr. Wileox i | (Wigpmi@n 2ViHO Take NEW YORK CITY the credi of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. dorsers on a note in favor of the WI-| p% TG o Wb SN FOTREE PGS | this universally i popular home | § 5 fommenin L isee: in their citaty | Stewart left on the 1159 east bound | dredge Construction company. There 3}tV SO L0 sordial fnv o . JovERN LUTELY ¥IRRPROOF| Within six mor date, by | train for a short wedding trip, The | came a time when Randall declined to 1 celebrate. A cordial invitation to med: ttimes, when there 300 5 Dokiins 3 notic ¢ dots by |rain for a short wedding trip. The | came & (e TGk Ma0a thep Tdmond | enter was given them. A clam sup- | Temedy —al 3 2 Rooms (200 with Bath) b & copy of tnis ords the sign- | 206 1le young ladies in Westerly | took like action. The note went o Bt in e\;mgm:fm!x}'fm'“‘ rsa;l“:s‘;\(-"c isneed—are spared many hours ey at Remarkable » RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP| Féccased last aweie, 4 g both brids and room are popular | protest and fas paid by Edmeond, who | of the evening, af 2 ea.| of sary - suffering— = [Exsellgnt Restaurant and Cafe. Zown, and by pu B o D e e Ty aiis 5 rotover ons bl the L PIyeo and & wodial tie was maioved, unmecessary Reductions s 1 4n & newspaper i P S S| amount from Randall. It is said thai Will Entertain State Regent. et Send t.vr.:r:;l;'l'-'-’u!-uugmuon‘ said Dlstrict“aad mike The Westerly fire department was | Randall claims le néver signed the| A board meeting of Fanny A ten Onting ‘Habsthat At Clearance Prices h Citze unnecessarily called out Monday night | 20t 55 L chapter, D. A. R, was held Saturday ¥ <old up to 98c—at R T 2 ooThe At i ne Deforetel evenie Srekibyian =T STONINGTON afternoon at ihe homeo of the rezent, z Men's, Sweaters in gray and i — . sent in from box 3. The cause of the 1 B 5 1 S SRAT oy - r e Dutin; at i o oz ioc sint T from box 65 e cuse or the STO BTl S o St e rrimmed Outing Tiats | mareon with i ‘e cotar, | BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, e an open top heater used in drying A bl secretary, r which whicl jsold 0 $1.95Cat.......... 48Be|sizes 34 to 44—value $1.25 and | AMA Al NOTICE.— ALl of said de. | plastering of a house being erected for | 172Vl e “fa;‘ b“”‘l f°]‘; all joined in saving the Lord’s prayer, £ 7 g s e ciicd K's PAN CAN. peaned Ors Bereby onoiea o bosds: | Bharies Berry in High street, near his Amencal—:oy_a szmlm e led’ by, the chagiat, s, Lucy” B ' Women's Dress Hats that sold 2 P ot WINTER CRUISES estaro o the | residence. Mrs. Berry saw ghe bright, n—Celebration Programme to Be|Ryon. |The principal business of the overyutes e : 95—redy i3 en . sncd oF E0 " B0x" 11" Jow'ett | Haming Jisnt in e e e ] At od Today: meeting was to act on the proposition | 5o tore. Ip Boxes, 10c., 25c. up to $3.98—reduced to. 98¢ | Men's Sweaters in gray’ and | Large stcamers, fine service, reason- o ot e, Mindtid 5 | Sa0hofing Ut the house: was. aite : o_postoone tho date of the Tegular Women's Dress Hats that sold maroon, with shawl collar and e s D. FOSTER? telephened r her husband. A A h i of the ravel lut 11 1 & 4 EF -3 e o4 5. v ~ Ky 5 gt = . etetran. anoy = it PHE e et 2 e e i e regent, Mrs. Elizab Barney rance price | and all Sou sorts a > wRorwiciy, Within and tor T, Sha the Pisarro Mamily, by Den- | aMrrdative voto was taken and it was| The New York Furniture | |.; to $15.50—reduced to. ... $4.98|The well-known “Visor” | ot Norwick, on the 2ith day = ton C. Browne, and South Peru Cuzco | further voted to invito the state wice ' Clothi C il Sweater, ribbed knit in gray onn unn agon el THis Monday ‘and ‘Tlisaday, olubsas. | 10ca\Givllization, by Mre. Ass Wilcox. | Tesent, Mes ‘Georss M. Migor o7 Wa- |and Clothing Campany Swi January Clearance Prices for Un-| o000 BP0 K00 e oo . taco of Wilizm i Mansneld, 155 | sembled at the | Dr. John * Champlin o Ry e A e Beniesis | chabter to_celebrate Wasnington's | furnish your home and clothe | Jirimmea Fate, Fancy Feathers, 0s-|ciearance price ..... = | Steamship and Tourist Agent, of Preston, In said fapeneld 5t | vecidence Tuesday afternoon, as|O9f! RonaConeres clesi- | thday. At the conclusion of the irich Feathers, Bt 5 ° e ! Ofdered, That the Adminis {t | guests of Mrs. Champlin, Mrs. E. C.|2stical society was held. business ref ts were serv e T v i s il e o) : of Mrs. Champlin, ” Mrs. B, .| 25068 800ty WS WAL liation, | usiness refreshments were served and | you at_your fequelt. For in : Men's Sweaters in gray, nav 50 Main Street 1P fhetn glime @aqinse pala estatéferly as guest of Mrs. Charles Perry| Pequot council, No. 442, R. A, held W. C. T. U. Meets formation write or call g and marcon—our entire stock e Pogting & motic ate, by | presented an interesting paper on|an interesting meeting Monday ‘even- , sy ey T A 5 = the e =L In0uClearance LEGAL NOTICES Zethe, Py (- | Pike Chiamplain. ¥t was, vers well | ing when. (he following officers were| The meeting of the W. C. T. U.|The New York Furniture and price weeee... e e 5y | B Champuan 3 v T g e 02 Tl oicir ot | Tooh? it et | T Nt osiery--Underwear ; sald_ deceased tne | Willard received o unanimous Vote of | berlain; regent, James 11 Weeks: vice | Ttestay afternoon and_was_largely othing Company, Inc., |} Men's Sweaters in all styles— same once pIuE o thanks. Mrs. Willard is the widow of | regent, Henry S . Henry B.|attended. The meeting was called to ' s ck Stock ruff neck, shawl collar | Srtnation d o basins a | mdward C. Willard: & former principal | Noves: secreta pienry 2| order by the president, Mrs. Charles | 11 Bank St., New London, Ct. | [Women's Fast Black Stocking end Byron effect | ] Teturn to this Cour of the Westerly High school and a | tregsurer chhplain, | . Newbury, A literars program was Julzowss | fFeet—Clearance price a pair.. 3¢/ nat were $6.00 to $7.00—Clea NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. sister of Mrs, Smith, wife of Dr. Rus- | Thomas Wilkin Hyde: | carried out, after which a social time B % S i bl L e .‘r;r;na forezolng Is a true|sel B. Smith of Westerly. warden, Samuel Wood: y, M. W.|Wwas enjoyed. Infants’ Fine Cashmere Stock- Lpo g AL = S NN — Silver. ' The installation was perform Alphabet Social. ngs, black and tan—sec | G Rev. John Neale leaves today for|d BY Supervising District Deputy W.| Tuesday evening at the parish house . s A it ey R i i | R R His new pastorate in Meriden. Rev. | [ Cleary of Leonard Bridge. & soclal|or St. Mark's Episcopal church the 4 TR B y o OTICE AT Greiiors or saia ae: | Futrith” Obuny domes Fom, Now|Bour followed ‘and o Chicien salad | Youns Peoplos society heid un sipha- 3 oair ... 0 aGa B Eocs ot B The present | Canaan io take charge of St, Mi- | SuPRer was served under the direction | pot party, there being a large attend- oys ear et Aommaslones undersig chael's parish. Monday evening the ;dm‘* Cundall and J. W. Chamber- | ance. freshments were served dur- 'Women's H a sample PR s Jan. 5, 1914. on, ew collectors called egree Ty L 0 R o g the e i i < i i 5 Soys’ ele s | Zhe ordinances ui tue sty oL o B DN e ; 22| ona Congregational church will be he = < 8 15 | fup to 25c—Price a pair.... el e = O s iny pursonihaving cars o sanzsa”" Ship, (e, presantution Delns made oy | F¥iday afternoon. NORWICH TCOWN wnd girls, and their faces will © | price ...... % 25c] | bast potniing o 1Bt of 1and, voraeriag 5 Stonsy i f 3t T 2 made by i & 3 ‘Suiiding o 1ot o S deru DI T R | Tomas ¥ Loenihan: Othcessorenent To Announce Proaramme. e B Women's “Imported” Ho: SO RE,iquure, of budlic piace & Norwich, Wwithin and 10r tie DIStrIct | Morrison. *James McKenna, | James cet this (Wednes| ter Institute—Meeting of Ever- 3 A 111 |Jse vatue—price a pair . 19c|$1#5—Clearance price ....... 98c}! LAl ElS Yo Ve Femoved neierron @nu- | Shea, John B, Morrison, Sebastian | daf) hen the programme| Ready Circle. Bring the babies and we'l B e s S ana il snow, sieel and ico wi e Shea, James Keane and Kugene | Wil be made ic 3 Realhs k Women's Fine Hosiery—a sam- e =L luree hours alter the same suall b bsiate ot Biiupdo, Drizcoll . Neald cxprested wric | A nombe isd, the Edison pho- Murdocic_of Souts, Winanam | catch their smiles, ble line including hoslery $1.50—Clearance price ~—-.... $1.15] | falien, " been” deposited or iound, ot S aid’ Distr cation for thie consideration and gave | Zograph- concert at the he guest Monday of her aunt, worth up to 50c—Price a pair S y Ov ‘me shall have falien in tie ni Com.- appeared i Gaurt the visitors 4 hearty and informal wel. | Mystic, Tuesday cvening. inney, of 100 Town street, ik B 3 R0C o vinler oyeronrs e SERCNDLEL it Wienshe! (a5 Sidel petition praying, for the re come pyas in charge of 3r. ERIET T e Women's Fine Gashmere, Wool- ular value .50—Clearanc Wiik, or aily Part tiercol. wajomning in, set forth, that adminisiration ve Londor: e class in Esperanto met Tues- DGR S b et price . AR i~ bulding OF 10¢ O Iand, e &xanted upoii the csiate Baid des Local Laconics. Capt. Samuel B. Pendleton has re- |day evening at the home of Mrs. A PHDAEEyln L scl yatns) 50 3 $2.39) il e O i ho” thatdiee “Whercupon 1t is Order There is a Jull in the pavi turned from a visit in Flushing, N. Y.| W. Dickey on Bast Town street )\ PP 39¢ [Boys' Winter Overcoats, rez- Vet oWher or owners. occupant of iy s Ordere There is a Jull in t aving cutting 53 ular value $6.00—Clearanc: Secupants, privale corporation, or any iR L business n- Wester) Concert by Baptist Choir. e e P % fiotants: w ° $6.00—Clearance e e Lt B Y z iares Brdion oo Serfousty 1 witn | Following 1s the programme of tho| anughter Leonors wera tn-sioning| 1HE PHOTOGRAPHER | fine or » e $3,05] | BESR BN Gl S0eh dewalic 1o rwich, in said Distric Lo gl ib sexicuslyell public ooncert to be given by the choir | for the weelk end. gt b ke o made ale and convenient by re-* ey or findary 8. D heart d and complications. public goncert to be given by the cholr | for the week end. guests of Mrs. Chap- |\ Oppostte Norwich Savings Scciety. Clearanc 29¢ | Boy Overcoats, reg- By e e thorerFOm. OF COVering Ll ine forenoor and chat'n A f ten men. in the employ | ing: " Selection, Sympathy, 2 other, Henry Church. i 3 Bl sl Veis e ular $92.00—Clearance the same with sand or sollie other suit- e A L of govers s is Feis | qaaial o Sk = : o 081 Ve = price a ubstan ot tals brde iy et against the | Louder, Willings and reminis- | to her home in Waterford after a fow MONEY LOANED Bt noic 39¢|® & 2 auring the dayiime exposes the party ZNepapen haviig s 3 e cences with tableaux, Old Sweet- | days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. George a jroce b 03 inter Overcoats, reg- in default to the penaity provided by WG > p AEpaE eutenant Colonel Arthur V. War- | heart of.Mine: vocal solos, (a) Winds|S ~Beebe of the Scotland road b on Diamonds, Watcies, Jewe.: . % oo gty ular value )—Clearan the ordinances. 18 ~ AT tant aajutant scacral Rioae | in the Tiees (b) 4 Sky Of Roses, Mis| - “co° °f-the Scotland road. na Becuriting of a1 Women's Fleecy.lined Ribbed Drice voss B T T iation Jo auy ‘of ths NELSON J land National Guard, is critically il | Katherine. G. Price: solo, The Lost| The afternoon trolley cars on t jowest Rates of Intere; Vests and Pants, second quali- oo 8$6.95) T T e e The above and Tor 2t his home in Edgewood. ] with organ Grewso; read- | y 6 MTonay AR T aeaa s e e establisiisa firm to deal viith, ty of 25c goods—Clearance E0t'f omply with them, the parts copy cord. Honry ~Robiatori Bals. e B otier 1 oo SiGal e Montey andTysaday weeS EHECORT ATEEAY oS IO orice 19 ne them: O TIOT COMDIVINg “With ! K A writer for the Provi. | 124 A returning from the cooking schaol CEstablizned 18 . Sory four hours of negiect. arter sy e Bolletin e LR B o' Eves; cornet solo, Humor' Shirk METie ey Women's & “Fom ' policeman of the & Yo' Eves; o 3 andkercireis ouce “from & p A FROBATE HErD | i of Benyiaaaressed the Mothers' | T Rinsergrapn, 1. selection of Kiteh- | M. and Mre. John Drury and chii- | BESSSSSESSSSESG_SGSG—I————-. | | ;10 ched Vests 'FSe ordinances also make it the duty api or She DISER | noon enorchictra; % Uncle Bdward: | aren moved this week from Trankiin lar and extra. sizes e S of " the Street, Commissioner to couect ary, A D dedd (N At present there consideraple | RoAmIAE In the Gloaming; Breakfast|to an apartment in John Mullin's | 49,719,000, ‘a decrea of 1 0; | fs0c quality—Clearance price 42¢ b o it provisions, and If ihey are mot TeSent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge.|Sickness in Westerly of the | I um e Iy S, Jouer | house, at the foot of the Norwich Town | swine numbered 58,933,000, a- decrease e e & = paid to him on demand, to report the ot Nale, of Dentson 3. Champiin, 141 | cases being grip or pneumonia. On SGfeds il Tn s icompany | copst e e of 2,243,001 Women’s Heavy-weight Vest ler—at 2 for 5c or each... 2%ef|caso to the Clty Attorhey who shall Norwich, in sald District, decéased. | physician made twenty calls T A L S — und Pants, regular and extra 2 . s prosecute the Party g patition praving, for (he veazons tiere: | Colonel Thomas D. Shefield i Erick e Dendjeton: - Allgs’ Togk | oy o ntingn and, John, Hampton | Hetiem \olley ] rallpad that was ot ficiearance prios ... ...l goiched, Sanmn P o et e spopet forth, fhat administration de|only resident who commanded a 1 Miss Price; Notodar, Mrs. Tillinghast; | Mr. and Mes, I ele end guests of | run froni Goldens Hridge is ta be torn o oo S5c} ——mm————— orje pon with the will anbexed be|ment in the Civil war, He has Hume ke T reese | s ond e - ety Bafter of Ofeas | uniand s sllsl SOl I0D JunE: Women's Heavy-weight Union | e, n fe of [said decc | gaily reader of the Norwich Bullétn | Mr. Cushman: Bursky, Mr. Crandal Y en e R coms fofatiend it reanlar and axira aizes, e L altet g ORDER IT NOW petition b dand determined 'at| The no-license workers held a ses- | M Browning; Ever =Willings, M el v il S e seeees T9C|or each .. 9¢l [fif‘;g‘:";,fin o e A in Room In the City of | sion in the reference department of the | FOTt. ‘The Ringergraph is a new de- To Speak at Exeter. \Women's Silk and Wool Unlon | | Vkoebler's Pilsner, 50c per dozem. o Said District, on the’ 20 | Westerly Jibrary in Memorial building, | Parture in sound production SRS e nee B Suits, Tegular and extra sizes, | momenia: Swis e | Trommers Svergreen, Tbc per -ozem, noon “aria "t motich Of he | Tuesday might ‘and arranged tho pre- = Ol Mhestgton e 3500 and L | Handkerchiefs, value 23c—at | Fres aclivery to all parts of the said pe ion, and of said | limina; work of a i T ANK - o EE: SR nes- value $2.00 nd § Clear- | 3 for 50c or ea 1 = ML T B et ey I R feamngdisy. NOANK day) evening to deliver an addross on ance price s1.78/° ™ reach..... - 19c]|euy- on, be given' by the pub- | “Bill* Collins and a fellow worker in ki How to Make Success with Poultry, 1 13 : .39 & S e | 11- JACKEL. & COXsltohune 368y neRapaper Lating o circatetion b tad (¢ 0usrcd cirele, will indulge in a|Continued Intsrest in Baptist Revival | at an Instituic of the Jewish Farmers' ostgn ervice iji N ) | ens Sematitched Handner. I (et ‘ot Teast {hree davs prior io|SIX round bosing bout this ning | _pr. A, H. Sh o Nea | association. Eixeter is not far from fchiefs. white- and colored ; the date of said hearinz. and That re.|as an entertalning feature for a 1 r. A H. Sherman Going to Now | &0} JCi o : ; —OF THE border—at 3 for 25c or eact | R |Brin o s Lo ol | i T Sprine, Sl et e e o c ot s Eaamitte oc oo Mol RHI S S 3. AYLING, Ju v l e Jews have bought and are occupying . . | : s The above and Toregoing 15 a_truc |, George Vradenburg, the Novth Ston. | mne second week of the roy e Hamburg-Amencan Line tano“ery Bags fC. [vewe white Linen rrem- that cannot be exceiied. tes €. CHURC did not return as expected, has been bttt St e e CMCh Ever Ready Circle M S | i = Fabric-finish Stationery, each Clearance price ..... | B TR0 R |t e o S R ettt o T SR | e Ry e o Toe-scngs ||| LONDON (Plymouth) ||| coneuies o1 et i * 10¢|| LOUIS H. BRUNELLE T 5 seTicuT, pis | B nderson, at Mt, on, Rev. W. . e aned o | Daughters held a mecting Monday eve. opes, enwh sheet is ed Fer T i Sina . 5% Probate,Court | The petition of The Ashiwa B e e it the s, oF. (e et PARIS (Boulogne) psty Cain Jar 2 W, et 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) istate of Sarah Spencer. iate or | 810 TWine company urging the pas- |lages-attend and many have shown cast Town street. * Plans were made s i ‘omen —_— R e, s e s rene ety el e e st £ est Togn el IHan merssmtds and HAMBURG 1% M OWeaters Gmsl’ T | providing for completion of M of life. The Saturday afternoon meet- — Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day ||| kwomen's Teather Fland Bags . DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Sl mecuor 0 E OIS nevin inss fon the children of (he Villase are Cottage Meeting. PALATIAL STEAMERS R e | Atsas reawceawom o || Dental Sur it scid eafata"fo tnis Court for ui- oh : by ndiaie suellationde _ A cottoge praver meeting will be held ||| *S, S, Rhaetia, Feb. 5, 102, . inside—recwiar” 11.00 At $3.85—reduced from { geon | SR At hiidren CTY Lageinarthen Lights Meet Thursday evening at the home of Mr. =% 2t o at Eitoasne 69¢ At $4.85—reduced from $5.00 | in charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practi ary, A. D. 1914, at 2 n the af- FOR FL| re _ Tuesday evening the members of the | and Mrs, Nelson Wheeler on Otrobando S.S.Fuerst Bismark, Feb.27 m 3 | lce teFhoon. at the Probate Office in Mont 2 ETCHER'S Tg: i Tignts vatety gatherad i the fovente, Moa T W. Wilbur‘will g o (b 4 One 1ot of Elastic Webbing 1 ey onm, S 5. sudi the erhs o eslenetr | vestry of the Baptist church 4n re. | sist in the service. *TO HAMBURG DIRECT N veidth o et e ¥icGrory B s Garhg on the C pons ; all widths, 3-inch to 1-inck cGrory Building, Nerwich, G for ta cite all s ihereln th. ap One of the children carried to the | 607 BOYLSTON STREET S e rance palce St 4¢|GIOVES-- ens iTh pebr ne e vme STyl ik BUB RHE“ AT [: West Town stree hool . M Boston, Mass, or local agent || i g | 1ne gnn roundry Go. , his order in some morning a large, beautiful bun - nfants’ Knit Mittens, in wh; newspaper having,a circulation in sa e loira : 5w B Tt e 1°0oR) ;th]‘-':, s FF JOINTS pussy willows value 15c—Clearance price.... 1le| Nos. 11to 25 Ferry St., e public signpost in tl VALUE 1y - Town of Montvlile, at Teast iive davs —_— INCREASED VALUE A R it P 25 e 431 eckwear— Women's Knit Mittens, in MILL, CASTINGS re e agsizned . L and value 12%e—C JanagaCPARLES N. CHAPPELL Get a small trial bottle of old-time, penetrating or Fanm anivas.| Alt0 Repairing amhng Venise I Coltars, et :: e ° 104! 8 Spetlaity, dse. ~ = S : B i nise Lace Collars, chemi- price | s 3 & «St, Jacobs OiL” N\ More Horses and Cows Than Last| We repair autos of all kings jn the |fsettes, yokes. ete—a big va : B . I Subt Attention / ONEY BROS, Pl h Year, Fewer Sheep and Swine. | Proper manner. ] sty 1o ssicct A Special 25 Women's = Knit e i Cotost ) Inmaroned: G4 o [Rorice today s ¢ |black, value | F. and MAHONE' ., Falls Av. . 235 iities make 'DRS. L. F. LaP T " Count afiy Pain gone. o[ 2 small trial bottle of “St Jacobs OIL" o i T &m0 antmals | our shop unexcelled in New England. |fsiqdow Laces, heading both At 19¢ DRS: L z:;‘d;‘" . IERRE Hack, Livery and Boardmg T oLl x;r;nflnuifi:lsy mm};g; from any drug store and in just a ,000, the depariment of| We bake the paint on, which makes | fsides for Canusolis—the ¢ Women's 3-Clasp “Royalton” . PRACTISE LIMI“:"ED STABLE eatm, ' Aty reauiries internallmoment: youll be free tfom rhematic iture ‘announced foday. This|it wear better, keep its gloss longer, | Jevervwherc—Special price a Kid Gloves—Special price a 7 T0 siha 4 soothing, penotrating “St_Jacebs OII* | pain, soreness, stiftness and sweliing. | P0G, ot hskulun ot Samaie | Aoyl et ccaps A iy . 20¢|pair ... : . eoch|EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT s guarantee our service to b (he | UTECHIY wbon the “tender spat” and | Don't suffer! Relief and a cure awaits | Fumy aild ranges Jan. 1 of last vear,| Why not have yours done right? 1t jHours 10 s m. (o 3 5 m. Sundigs best st the most reasonable prices. e o e #. Jacobs OI” has cured mil-| Horses numbered 20,962,000, an in- | costs mo more. excepted. and by appointment E ons. of Theumatisin sutferers in the | crease of 393,000 over last vear; mules | 1 The Porteous & Mitcheli Co ~ "o mavertia: Bommaeicnt squn to Be Bul for business re 3. which never disappoints and can not barn, blister the ski . Limber up! Quit coms last half’ century, and for* sciaticn, neuriigi ache, sprains Jjust as good lumbago, back- numbered 4,449,000, an increase of 63,- 900; “miich ‘cows numbered 20,727,000, 2n increase of 240,000; shecp numbered l Bentley/-Clarke Auto Co. | 88 Main St. Wi iy, Rl 2 want 1o o vy 8 ne-ublic, e ia B ire % dVarua