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NORWICH BULLETIN. ROOF FIRE AT WESTERLY $500 Damage to Pond Street House—Visit from State Board of Public Works—Local Interest in Legislative Matters— Paper by Rev. W. A. Valty Read at Ministers’ Meeting. ECEMA [TCHED ANFLLLY ON HEAD Thought Would Go Wild, Dry and Flaky, Hair Nearly All Came Out. Uss&y Cuticura Soap and Ointment Three Months. Head All Cured. o to day. A delegation of Westerly Moose were The Rhogde ers upon the fif sion today and be out for the first time on | 30 Atkinacn B8, Bellped BMILCV. - the members will entertained by the New London herd | Rad eczema on my bead and it ltclied some- Just how long this grat- | Monday night, | Sl AWl Ib smnod) sumsimes e will be rendered is Ub | phe Hiberntan ball given in Hiber- | though I would go wild. ‘Tho eczema was | to the membere. Under the W, the | nian'hall laater Monday might was & | dry and flaky. One day I combed it bard | legislators receive 3 per diem for | Sii il JFASCEE Swith & fine comb and made 6 ali raw. My | & period ¢ 3 WhiCh | The April term of the superlor court hair neariy all came out graduaily so T had ‘Washington county will convene at 2 el towist of hair and did mot use but ons | '$541 Kingston next Wednesday. hairpin to hold it. Fiice e lhe repair business of the Stillman | I tried but in vain; it did no good. comm s, many of which will be | company has been sold to Leonard T.| Then I thought I would try Outicura Soap @ Dby the pigeon hole process. In | Armstrong and Albert Baker. (8igned) Mrs. Elien W. Adams, Nov. 16, 1912, | Policeman Frederick T. Michell was obliged to quit duty Monday by rea- son of an attack of mumps. Super- numerary Morrison has been assigned and Ofntment. T used them three moaths | Connect 1l matters prese | Postmaster John McGinley of New | and then my head was all cured end my tee must be reperi- | Lindon has accepted an invitation to hair began to grow so it is quite thick now. lative body, but |address the Men's club next Friday 1 bave four times as much as I had. and. In Connecti- | evening in the Broad street Christian | churen. - | FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS t s under n of the rules or by X pens unanimeus | 1o gay duty as substitute for Police- ‘The following is a most effectfve end @60~ | (oiiscnt. . The time has | man Mutohan® | nomical treatment: Gently smear the af- | the presen | Aubrey L. Maddock, formerly of fected parts with Cuticara Ofntment, on the under r i terly, for the past nine months a end of the finger, but do not rub. Wash oft oot furbus srter on the Hartford Courant, has | the Cuticura Olntment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes. This treatment is best on rising and retirt At other times use Outicura Soap freely for the toiles and bath, to assist in preventing inflamma- tion, frritation and clogging of the pores, the | commen cause of these distressing f: eruptions. Sold throughout ths world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. 8kin Book. Address post-card ** Cuti- eurs, Dept. T, Boston.™ #&Men who shave and shampoo with Cu- #cara Soap will find it best for skin and » been promoted to be assistant city ed itor of that newspaper. Mr. Maddock | bad three vears' experience with the New Britaln Herald. | An unsuccessful effort has been made for the appointment of a day; patrolman in Pawcatuck. It was set forth that the night patrolman furnish- ed ample enforcement of law. Perhaps that's reason why there was crap hooting in a store doorway in West Broad street Sunday afternoon. ublican membe . ster tid on the judi- from Easter Concert—Death of Henry T.| Hopper—Peleg Jacques, as Result of | Raid, Pays $25 and Costs, | An Easter concert was given at the | Methodist church Sunday evening un- the direction of Miss Florence Bchools In the villaze began Mon- east | © th ail win- | Coles of the i S5 ! i , Mrs. A. C. Burdick and Mr: te | Edw D. Depsw, of Narragansett |’ e, ) and Sirs, Everett Potte urned to | Pier and New York, died Saturday, | e Thornion. e following pro- | her roc visit | his in t city. M. o was given - er home in B; —— Hattie Fields; Risen, AMrs, | Bertha Davi ssie’ Hewitson, Chris- Seorge S. | tine Burdiclk, h Howe, Irene Rob- Ve De. | ertson; duef, Making Faster Glad, | uth and Isabel Robertson; exercise, ongs of Victory, Edward Thornton, , Hugh Davis, George Rob- | adwick; recitation, The , Fornet Robertson: | ert ¥ t Asks Doctorsio | Prescribe fiifl.euma: Agent Greenburg Shows Faith in One Rheumatic Remedy After Six Years' Suffering. “luggage; | recitation, | Out, ¢ stine Burdick; duet, Hail, G rude McLaughlin | beth McCluggage; recitation, Le Arlene Bur recita- ir Lilie: Nellie Fields; exer- London Sat- Stonington urday gt s 5 18 He Loved the Best, Cottage Grove. Ave., Chicago, and George Dav Iii., March 17, 1913, For vears, on W ter Bells, Bertha Da and off, j s the weather would a he Gifts of the King, change. 1 have suffered agony from | : Venna Robertson and Isabel Rheumatism, t s in 1y Lig toe, || m A remarks, by the pastor. ieft foot, lfnm‘.fl. ‘Annd New 1 Annie Roberfson was the com- aimost unbe v 3 2 on o and the choir sang hardly dare step fo rong dur e concert, and became th 1ghly 1 #o-called Rheumutic tried RHEUMA. 1 liniment when your recommended Yot OBITUARY. Henry T. Hopper. Hopper died at his home 9 o'clock asked physicians at Monday FOR Rb = ause of his death was < on the ® i and he has been ill | . who saw me limpi Mr. ane, will verify my nd rs most sincerely. b was born_in News Agent, Rock Island Wi 'was Nov. 1840, N % nad: 1 hie went to Ca can aiford i RHEUMA ¢ and they Jaimed viper uth army f E Swell Corns ? Try Wonderful “ GETS-IT” | ¥ 1 nieces in Canada. | Public Addresses by Mrs. Woodbury. | Y Ida Vose Woo of Boston of the Con- Greatest Known. Corn-Cure Worid rias Ever “Get Fhousands saj S-IT” is simply zic. Jf you've tried mearly every- T thing under the corns, o much t i e King's Daugh- H. Hiscox’s this Whatsoever circle meets ¥ M. Brown’s this evening. Breaks Collarbone. othwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. hwell, fell from a c collarbone. of public roads, ac- | d Mrs. E. ¥. Burleson bad as by several memkers of the guests Mrs. Ward Al Marguertte Burleson rned to an Paul left for Rock Fall Nirs John Stewa: [ Ruth and irene, sper tic : Lionel Boucher of Mathewson street IT.” Corn free is wours Sunday with relati rau- IT* Comn fr Smcoa © Sunday with relatives in Wau- right now! 2oes - swimming season opened on | »rn. There are B-r-r-r! ers and area < commenced Monday nig) salves that don't remove, no more flles, | Sl e razors and jabbers that mak | Fire on the roof of the + he Men's club of the Congre- srow. Put a few drops of G * L2 half tene house shuren, and seo every corn snd callus and Pierce was the cause of the = | and vanis That's the new | fire alarm 1.45 H iive. &35, Gl s % 2 Hese LLEGAL LIQUOR SELLING. | v do it. Apply it | <ot As Result of a Raid Peleg vacques is in the jand sells Einet was | ‘How To Get Rid cents a bottle, or sent Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Peleg Jacqu of direct by Voluntown ;\nto 7Repairing anidr Painting estimated We repair autos of all kinds in the house was occupied by B 3 B T s e Of Drink Habit! heir fam Latest Improved Facilities make | 5 ire e craving desire our shop unexcelled in New England. Smfmankof Westerly was h ariv ing men on and ba u cy by Judge 5 o - s We bake the paint on, which makes P aptey DY Judee | uitimately wrecks them physically, it wear better, keep its gloss longer, e Monday. | mentally and financlally, can be re A il ot ochclc ¢d (o be bankrupt | moved by the Neal Drink Habit Treat- voluntary peti- Why not have vours done right? It Gules filed At that time | Ment In three days, without the use eosts ne more. that hs boodiis 5. ail of | ©f hypodermic Injections. Don’t ruin us being unsecured. He had | your Don't let your husband, son Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. sets. The T n bankrupicy | or father become a hopeless druniard ttorney E Kingsley of | at onuce and investizate the Ny 88 Main St. Wosterly, R. I tment. It is a safe, sure, vege- le remedy that has made thousands »ber men out of hope drunk Call and get proof and refer- ‘phone for book of Chapel St., New . 5540 (day or nignt) DRUG HABIT SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. Local Lacenics. John Phi {home in ( STETSON & YOUNG carpenters and Builders Best weork and mate: ices, by skilled !'abor. { Teiephone 80 WedT MAIN ST, ais at rigsc New : ' DR. E. W. HOLMS, Dentist| Snannon Building Annex. Hoom A. | Telephene 524 pctita » HEe 10 Pwd your Dusi- naBS hufors ine Bublie, there 1s no may dinm peiter TRAB IATOHEM ino 1oy ang <ol mas o Fbe Bullstis A Trolieys Lead T The Pretty Spring Waists Have you seen these dainty litile garments with their lacy frills, their easy outlines, their supple, clinging lines and- their general air of smartness? Lingerie Blouses, 98c to $2.98 Made of the pretty crepes, batiste, plain or striped voile and lawns, and showing all of the latest quirks of atyle. The pretty opew necks with the soft frills and the new laces and embroideries. At these low prices you will find & wonderful showing—980 to $2.98 Tub Silk Waists, $1.98 to $3.98 When we say “Tud” Silk we mean silk that can go into the tub and be really wished There are white ones and black and those with neat stripes, all with the drop shoulder, low necks and long sleeves— $1.98 to $3.98 or three-quarter Dressy Blouses, $5.98 to $7.50 Lace and Net Blouses with flesh-colored chiffon linings and Crepe-de-Chine Blouses in all the new colorings—Maize, Apricot, Peach Bloom, Tango, Etc. A great many very beautiful effects—$5.98 to $7.50 breught before Deputy Judge John Po! ter at the town court Monda $25 and costs, which he paid. The |dence was found against the proprie- , charged | place known as the Old Bo y was | tor. h reputation of selling liquor and |raided Saturday night by Constables | The National Stock company gave a ikeeping with intent to sell. He pleaded | Louis gras, Peter Bryant, Louis |fine show at Finn's opera house Mon- gullty to both counts and was fined | Mitchell and Louis Vachon, and evi- | day evening. Combination Coal and Gas AW/ O Ranses You need a coal range in Winter for kitchen warmsh and for continuous hot water supply, but in Summer when you want a cool kitchen and less hot water a Gas range is the thing. You get both in the Crawford Combination Range and you get the &est of each. ‘The Crawford Gas Ovens are safe; explosions are impossible. In the End Ovens there is an extra set of burners at the top for broiling. For sale by M. HOURIGAN, Agent. Union Strest, Boston NORWICH dustrial Exposition STATE ARMORY APRIL 18 to 25, 1914 MERCHANTS WEEK Opens Saturday, April 18, at 2 P. M. :: = Wonderfuliy Atiractive Exhibits Besautiful Decorations Deligihtiul Musical Program .o MISSION, 25 CENTS TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY New London ’“°§W|CH) Line NEW YORK STEAMERS CHESTER W. 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Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agents 50 Main Street FUR SEASON OPENS Now is the time for you to get out your fure, 1 guerantee all repair work 1o be perfect. Have also & mice line of Tur Coats for men and women, Wo- mer’s Muits and Collars and anythin in Fur line. | M. BRUCKNER, 81 Frankiin St. The Fenton-Charnley Building Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORW]CI';. CONN. FRANK'S INN in New London where genuine chop suey is made by an Oriental chef. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. Take elovator Shetucket Street em- trance. Phone. | [ i | | | Cor. F THERN is mo aaverrsing meaiu: Eastern Counecticut egual tu The Ru. letia £0- husimoss