Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
LIVER, BOWELS SPEND 10 CENTS! BILIOUS, SICK, HEADACHY, CONSTIPATED. DON'T STAY Robert S. Smith of Westerly died Monday morning at George street, CAN'T HARM YOU! THARTIC FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. BEST CA- after several months’ illness from a complication of dis- He had just passed his twenty- fourth, year. He was born in Nor- wich, March 19, 1892, and when four years of age with his moved to Pawcatuck and resided in Westerly proper three years. | for a time employed in’ grocery stores, but for the past three years he has been_receiving teller at the Washing- ton Trust company, r ciates feel keenly his untimely death. One of the officials of the bank sal “A clean-cut promising youns man Smith was one of the ve: best boys I ever knew. member of Franklin lodge and Palmer Chapter of Masons. He is survived by his parents, Mr. Peter B. Smith, a_brother, John, and two sisters, Jessie and Jen- Bnfoy life! Your system is filled - fth an accuraulation of bile hich keeps you billous, tongue coated, breath sour—Why den't you get & 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drag store and feel bully. carets tonight and enjoy gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you experienced. with a clear head, clean tongue, live- skin and looking Mothers can give a whole Cascaret o a sick, cross, bilious, fev erish child any time—they are harm- Jess—never gripe or sicken. parents he bad and stoma where his asso- EFFORTS TO AMEND ARMY BILL DEFEATED IN SENATE Voting on the Bill and Amendments Will Begin at 5 p. m. Today. John A. Lenihan, local manager of an importing company, has been ap- pointed district superintendent, will assume his new duties May 1. He will_have charge of the New London, imantic and Putnam. Lenihan will continue to reside in his ‘Washington, 17.—Efforts reorsanization were defeated in the senate tods measure’s pas ment reached Io on the eve of Under an agree- weelk, voting on the mendments will clock tomorrow afternoon rah's attack an assistant state superintendency of but’ when he told of the tempting offer she did not want to move from West- Neither did Mr. Lenihan and the present promotion is a satisfying me- tional guard he declared “were shamefully times embezzled” ous replies today Pomerene again t federal appropri Elisha C. Stillman, of Ashaway, in the collection of ancient interest, has se- documents of local cured a copy of a tax rate book, pre- pared by the assessors, which showed of the town of Senators Reed and to controvert them. To save the expense of print- the reports bound in small book form, dle and thread. and evidently distrib- 1i number of tax pavers. Probably so distributed that all tax- opportunity learn the amount of assessment before taxes became due. Champions of the condemned because ed to a sm: that regular officers had na Senator Reed. “Man for man, officers of the nation- guard measire up class of our ci ‘are no more 1 whole thev large map of Westerly, during the Baby Week campaign, know whether resenting the ba- and red stars the American be der or not, but i further trouble arises, I do know that, nted the Westerly association. and painted by Frank and the stars were placed thereon by troops will be mobilizing Rio Grande.” Senator Reed's amendment to cre- | ate from six to twelve training schools for West Point and Annapolis in rious parts of the country was defeat- Others rejected included one by Senator Lee of Marvland to| increase the number of national guard enlisted men from 200 to 350 for each senaior and representative in congress and Senator Works' industrial military force of 250,0 to serve a month each vear in the been given a department of Judge Stearns presided at the open- ing session of the superior court for Washington county at Kingston Mon- rederick Otis, stant attorney gen- first appearance for the y There were no cases for the grand jury, and the petit excused until nex convene at Cases were considered as in forestry and reclamation services in the Pacific coast and ad- jacent states. Tomorrow an amendment tor Brandegee of crease the pro; regular army men will be passed Connecticut nst James M. Pendleton, treasurer of the town of Westerly, an action in connection with the construction of the v on the Post road, was nsferred to Providence county for Kentucky and Pennsylvania produce nearly all tre camel coal mined in the Urited States. ~ NO PLAGE FOR PAIN There is no place for rheumatic pains and misery, if you will only fol- low the advice of an old, experienced physician. Dr. Levi and used Minard’s liniment for sore- ness, stiffness, swelling and all Theu- matic pains. There i8 1o other remedy that can It has never failed and economical, Greenwood against John A. to file declarations, sed owing to the illness of Attorney Utter of Westerly against Tax<on of the Isle of Pines action to recover e, continued Shippee against the Rhode motion for surety of 4 in ten day Minard prescribed no appearance. take its place. The cases of Warren Dawley against Is perfectly harmless, sgreeable and clean to use, as it is bsolutely stainless. Minard’s liniment, obtained from any drugeist, is wonderfully soothing, penmetrating and effective in all cases of strains, lumbago, sore joints, stiff- ness, sciatica and rheumatism. ainst John E. discontinued on payment of costs. the case of Jonathan G. Fowler, Jr., et al, there was no answer. The motion calendar was disposed of against Louls F. Hart, et al, bill of Native of Norwich, Mourned By Banking Associates and Other Friends—Promotion For John A. Lenihan— Successful Mission Closes at. Catholic Church—Bogus Check-Passer Swindles Countrymen. particulars ordered filed before June 1, assigned for first court day in Sep- tember, session at Westerly. Mary Arcougle against Mary Rossi of Westerly, assault, passed. In the case of James Rego Mellow, convicted of the murder of William H. Rhodes at Kingston, motion for new trial, continued. The case of David Syme against Archibald McNeil, et ux., for alleged balance due for the construction of a large cottage at Musicolony, motion for surety of costs and bill of particu- lars ordered on or before Monday night next, case assigned for trial at West- erly. Tenry P, Collins against Henry L. Johnson, trial in Westerly Monday. Joseph H. Currier against Mrs. Mike Geaber, passed by reason of sickness of attorney. Rose McCaffrey against William Poarat, first jury day, September ses- sion. Nora Mulligan against Ada Randall, second case, September session, first jury day. . Haliburton vs. Burdick, third case, first jury day, September session. Fdna Brown against William H. Smith, assault, dismissed for failure to file writ in time. A very successful mission which has been conducted for the past two weeks by Rev. Fathers Byrne and Murphy, Soclety of Jesus, closed Sunday even- ing in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, with an overflow congre- gation. The missionary fathers left Westerly on_a Monday morning train and about forty men of the parish were at the station to say good-bye to the zealous priests. Father Byrne went to South Norwalk and Father Murphy to New York. A mission will open in St. Michael's parish, Pawca tuck, one week from next Sunday. Local Laconics. Dwight R. Stillman of New is visiting in Westerly. Haven John H. Gardner of East Greenwich was in Westerly Monday Mr. and Mrs. Georze E. Hodge of Norwich visited relatives in Westerly Monday. Policeman Donald was in Providence sleuth busines The Jewish feast of Passover began at sunset Monday and will termi- nate next Monday at sunsef Nearly all the lawyers of Westerly attended the opening session of the superior court at Kingston Monday The state board of agriculture has distributed circulars broadcast, giving instructions for combatting the tent caterpillar. The new system of telephones to be ML, Monda in operation next Saturday will be an improvement on the present auto- matic system, but will still be auto- matic. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Larkin and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Livingstone left Wes. terly Monday morning for New Y by automobile. They will return next Saturday. Dr. Anne L. Waite, of Bradford, de- livered an address in Woonsocket on Monday afternoon, under the auspices of Frances E. Willard union, Women's Christian Temperance Union. The republican state ¢onvention was held Monday in Providence and dele gates elected to the national conven- tion, the delegates being those named by the state central committee and printed in Monday’s Bulletin. A coal team was driven out of a Main street coal yard directly in front of an approaching trolley car Monday afternoon and the inevitable happen- ed. No one was injured, but there was some damage to vehicles. The bill increasing club 1 cense fees is now law, and the price in Westerly will be $100 instead of $25 with the beginning of the next licens This change will affect the Workin: men’s club and the Bradford Soctal club, A recruiting officer from the Pro dence station is in Westerly for the convenience of patriotically voung men who desire to join the ar- my. The situation in Mex has caused much patriotic talk in this sec- tion. A chap named Beck has victimized several of his countrymen in Westerly by exchanging his checks on the Union uor 1i- it’s time to take care of your health. Don’t postpone it. Do it now and be on 1 Winter weakens most constitutions; impurities accumulate in the system, the general health suffers, and there is alwaysneed to cleanse, strengthenand protect the body against disease. After the ravages of winter, the safe, sure and best way to recover strength and vitality and to put your health in good order is to take l’s which speedily arouse the dormant liver, regulate the sl out impurities from the blood, stimulate the or: the appetite and aid digestion. Theydo thisin are a vegetable, remedy and do not contain any violent or harmf: Beecham’s Pills are mild, but they are effective and dependable. Their cleansing and tonic action is most beneficial at this season of the vear, when the blood is apt to bc impure and the ge 1 h debilitated or exhausted. Now is the time to pay hegdnte;ahea??}]fh If you want to feel at your best, let Beecham’s Pills ars proved their value in helping a run-down condition, and to strengthen the system. . - At All Druggists, 10c., 25c. Directions of special valae to women are with every box “The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World” - the safe side. BE PI gans of elimination, improve a gentle, natural way, help you. Sixty years’ use has luggish bowels, carry for they ul drug. inclined } Bank and Trust company of New Loa- don, for real, -genuine cash. There were no funds to meet the. checks in the New London banking institution. After treatment at the le Tsland hospital for serious burns _received ‘while playing around a bonfire, Den- nis, son of Robert Bennett, returned home Sunday, practically recovered, except that the.cords of one leg were 8o severely burned, that he may be permanently lame. Clement Martell, a weaver employed in the Lorraine mill, was stricken with apoplexy Friday, and died Saturday night at his home in Prospect street. He was born in Canada fifty-three years ago and has been a resident of Pawcatuck nearly twenty years. He leaves his widow, nine sons and a daughter. g | A RARAE R H gy ‘H!l W “‘, i H\‘ | ‘”‘!‘\1‘ (T m;fi T il “”‘!:‘.. w;‘\t I \ 11 ine naponal Shoneening Il with the flour, it enhances the flavor. When you make advantage of being shortened with Cottolene. When you fry potatoes, chicken, or anything else, fry them in Cottolene so that the real flavor will be enjoyed. Use Cottolene for all your shortening, frying and cake-making. Your grocer will supply you regularly. Pails of various sizes. ewx FAIRBANK ST fled, paternal influence and that this influience should be supplemented by the maternal influence of education and religion. In his opinion no one could whether last tell y€ar's conspiracy against Japanese authority would not be re- | It ;\1 i peated in the future. As a result of the conspiracy and riots referred to several hundred natives were either sent to prison or condemned to death, but the greater number of them bene- fitted recently by the amnesty law promulgated by Emperor Yoshihito to commemorate his consecration as mi- kado. SWITZERLAND DEPENDENT ON: GERMANY FOR COAL No Longer Able to Get Supplies From France. JAPAN IN CONTROL OF ISLANDS IN THE PACIFIC Netherlands Stirred by A panese Press. Zurich, Switzerland, April | Switzerland is now entirely dependent | {f upon Germany for coal, not producing “ s LTI les in Ja- i a single ton In her own country, and no longer being able to get supplies from France. | o [[aseat fuhil i il Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 14 An article by the former minister of Il l l"'":illll]‘l'lll\l;llflllIII ‘l!i!ll!l]'llli!l!wllll!ll!ll[l"Il!l[[ll!l]'!!1:lIII(l“l'fll!!\:"III’IH‘li‘li Recently the German government organibzed a monopoly for supplying Switzerland with coal, through a cen- tral sales office In Rasel. One of the chiet objects is so to control the dis- tribution as to prevent anti-German firms from getting any coal, accord- ingly, a comprehensive black list Is being drawn up which Includes three main classes of consumers. First are the scores of Swiss factorles which areworking day and night to make sorts of military for the allies. Next come education in Japan, Yusaburo Tuke- koshi, which is said to have gone the rounds of the Japanese press, has caused a stir in the Netherlands' by reason of the fact that the Japanese publicist discusses in a very outspoken manner the advantage that it would be to Japan to occupyl the Dutch East Indian ands of Java and Sumatra. In the translated form in which his remarks have reached Holland, he sa; Tuesday in May, by United States Commissioner Wright today. Senior went to jail again in default of bonds. of $500. family at the Achilleion. brotker, the late King George. BRITISH FARMER USING GERMANS AVOID BOMBARDING BIRTHPLACE OF SHAKESPEARE Resent Precaution Taken by Residents of Stratford-on-Avon. To Increase the Productivity of Potato Fields. munitions_and_ all material We Japanese must devote our at- States district court on the fourth |occasion visited the German Imperial 1t was while ehe was staying in Greece with her SULPHITE OF AMMONIA the TRAVELERS' DIRECTO $1. TO NEW YORK $1. _"_'C"E SEA =——-1NE FIGHT AND PASSENGEXR SERVICE BETWFEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. New York, Brooklyn Brndge Pler, East River, fcot Roossveit Street, Modays, Wedussday, ¥ri- days, at § p. m, F. V. KNOUSE, Agent $1. TO NEW YORK §$1. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING essential ir. modern house as electricity is to lighting, We guaran- s the very best PLUMBING WORK 2y expert wortmen at the fariest srices. Ask us for plans and prices J. F TOMPKINS der. therefore, that mistrust and su: ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS Lee & Osgood have scores of women ing Villa. Obregon, who is belleved toattack on a body picion prevailed throughout the istand LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK He recommended that the military If these appeal to you, call for examination charge for consultation. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS . (Successors to the King Dental Co.) NORWICH, CONN. SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. to 1 P. they supply regularly with Parisian Sage.—the cost is trifling. and estimate. No 203 MAIN ST. 9A. M. to8P. M. Lady Asistant Telephone You Don’t Need a Coal Fire To Get Plenty of Hot Water making an oven of your kitchen—you’ encugh ks 16 g e ety TRt s saes kettles fire and removing ashes. Stop heating water in pots and | ¢ ) “Vulcan” Gas Water Heater il give you ol the bot water you casily, qui chea; e e T :iu without it. M any ight. Just strike e ina GEN. OBREGON(X) IN THE FIELD OREGON, CARRANZA’S WAR MINISTER, BLAMED FOR INTERNATIONAL FRICTION. Although General Alvaro Obregon, | be ambitious of ruling Mexico, may, It Carranza’s miniter of war, has strong | is feared, precipitate trouble for both prrsonal reasons for hating Villa, the |Carranza’ and the United States by latter having deprived him of an arm |leading an attack on the American in a battle last fall, Obregon does not | soldiers in Mexico. In the picture, made love the Americans any more for chas- | not long ago, he is seen directing an of Villistas. THE CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT. London, April 17.—Farmers in the tention to the islands of the Pacific. |the numerous factories making ordi- | Berlin, April 17.—That the Germans | British Isles are conductng experi- 67 West Main Street Our fleet has, in consequence of the [nary every day goods, but which are|resent strongly the precautions taken |ments with sulphito of ammonia to war with Germany, taken possession |destined almost exclusively for the|by the authorities at Stratford-on- | increase the productivity of the pota- | of island groups like the Caroline and | allles and their colonies. And the |Avon to protect the bicthplace of | to ficlds. Marshall Islands. Dut these are mere | third class on the black list is, per- | Shakespeare from Zeppelin bombs ta| In thisconnection ome of the recent| Doy rt J. Coch: Tocks. We cannot be proud of our important for Ger- |evidenced by the Lokal Anzeiger,|reports of the Department of Agricul- ohe . Lochran:z possessions in the Pacific until we |many than the other two; for it com- | which says: tural and Technical Instruction for have Java and Sumatra. prises Swiss films which are taking “If the councillors of Stratford b Ireland showed that fifteen wons of GAE FITTING, “The Sunda Strait that separates |advantage of the war to try to cap- |lleve in the efficacy of the curse which | farmyard manure gave a yield of eight SLUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, those islands is a natural fortress, 1f ture German foreign markets. Chief | their great townsman laid on those |and a half tons of potatoes. The ad-| .o\ "y o "o <A a great power were to build forts |among these cnemies of Germany ars | who would disturb his bones they | dition of a hundredweight of ammo- in Street, Norwich, Con. there were in possession of a number |the manufacturers of aniline dves, and | ought to long for the appearance of |nium sulphate increased the potatoes| Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. of submarines belonging to a powerful £ electric-technical machinery ana |the airshi in order to see the curse | by nearly a ton. The University Col- fleet, no other fleet, however strons fulfilled. lege of North Wales has made similar would be able to pass. If Japan takes German coal monopoly in Ba- Jut those men of little faith pre- | experiments which show that in four - e e L I o a | e @ boara of nine [fer to order lights o be lowered in|years the expenditure of one pound 'l F BURNS fortifies and protects the strait with |directors, with an executive committee | the quiet town, to which no people | (§5) in sulphite of ammonia ana su- 5 its fleet, then no European fleet will [of thri the principal member of |have turned with such piety as Ger- | perphosphate produced once one ton 4 2 be in a’ position to force a way into | Which Herr Hirter, perhaps the s. They believe that the nation [and three time a ton and a half of po- Hea"n and P|llmt)|n3 the Asiatic seas. We should therefore, | €reatest commercial magnate in Switz- | Which . understands Shakespeare and | tatoes beyond the yield of the ten tons 8 1 submit, occupy these islands in the |erland. I!]'-- is president of the Swiss ifim‘r««- tes him better tha nthey do, |of farmyard manure to which 1t was first place from a strategical stand- |Nationa » state financial in- |have no greater longing than to de- | added. i point: stitution a, and he is his birthplace and his grave.| Potatoes were worth four pounds 92 Franklio Street The writer argues that it is a dan- ,nhm the n in the | Were it not a matter of absolute in- | ($20) a ton last year. 2 ger for Japan to have such weakly- |country, importing more German cc difference what these ntlemen in o~ gyt defended countries in its neighbor- xr;‘n. X Switzerland before the war than | Str !-tXIw; decide, men who have proh- | CHANGES OF EMBARGO inou sAsTl"as hood as Java and Sumatra unable to |all the other azents together. ably left unread the majority of maintain” thelr neutrality in case of | The Swiss Import Trust which was dramas, we might pre- ON, NEW HAVEN. ROAD. e orzanized some months ago by the our theatre prosrams | _ .. . T FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY " he adds, “Hollanders cannot |allies to control the imports of nuary, from which they would | Still in Force Against Waterbury, Tor- improve the manner of life of the na- |Mmaterials coming through Franc that Julins Caesar has n rington and Hartford. mE VAU tives, and are mot in a position to|Italy, so as to prevent yed in our Royal Playhouse, The p . ! RY co maintain peace and order among them, | Germany or Austria. has = Tempest in the De s theatre, and New York, April 17.—The embargo | then Java and Sumatra constitute lent the same Herr H that in other houses we ha had A |of the New York, New Haven and No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street threat for the neighboring countries, tinz the ( coal monop- | Winter'’s Tale, Much Ado About Noth- | Hartford rallroad against Naugatuck, and we are justified in taking posse: Basel. At Perne, where the} A Midsummer Nizht's Dream and terville, Bristol and New Britain D -3 - ey sion of them.” adquarters are, Herr Hirter |liamlet. We doubt whether the on- be lifted at midnight Wednesday, COAL AND LUMBER R S » trusted confidant of the allies |don programs are able to show according to an announcement made enjoys every opportunity of pproa is honor do | today by the embargo committee of JAPAN ANXIOUS ABOUT identity of the Swiss akespeare.” | the eastern freight accumulation con- CONDITIONS IN FORMOSA working for the — | ference. At the same time an embargo 5 | ,-m”n,:y‘n,r“ r-'\":" at| GERMAN EMPEROR'S VILLA ;\rml be placed .\m\ln;:_ldrelgdhlo;nn{tnz i ideri ili r of president of the G rom the Central roa. New | Dist c":;:’Gov“erg::;""‘iar"‘“ °"Iman coal monopoly, it is his duty to SERVING AS A HOSPITAL | Jersey and the embargo with regard - prevent by every possible means: these % —— o export trelent via New York will| . < 5 e ey i it ian Wounded Under Care of | e modlfied. Embarsoes against steam- | FIE€ Burning Kinds and Lehig mosa have come up for discussion re- out which they cannot work ish Doctor and Nurses. | ship coastwise lines and ag: st New |centiy at® committee meetings in the [, ft 13 o curlous situstion, and Terr —— | York lighterage business will be re- ALWAVS In STOCK O e A hoce 1a vldence | Hirter's dual position has been sharp- The German Em- | moved he embargo against Water- Thate e dnarion it Eiving dhe anc | criticized in the Swiss press, even | peror's villa Achilleion in Corfu. which | bury., Torrington and Hartford will A. D. LATHROP hei s sl A in the pro-German organs. v\:‘(‘;‘ ;oln-':l-mr‘.urn‘hh-»qum for S r'?vvh_v;‘conunu(-. Offic v, Market and Shetuoket Sta, ook possess| ot Formosa after | = 2 ounded er the care of a st of | i . £ OO e in (T Formem Ao DR. P. A. SENIOR HELD British doctors and nurses, was built Teleptione $63-12 the island have been administered b: FOR U. S. DISTRICT COURT |PY the Tmpress abeth of Austria = titude in legislative power. The ad- arged With Violating Narcotic Law | fiPeror qv it from ~mperor 2 Visability of witharawing some of this | ~—Goes to Jail in Default of Bonds. | FYANCIs Joseph for $350,000. Dull pains in the back, often under 3 A e | rhe Empress Eizibetn” in e | | theshoulderbladespoordigetion. §| Adam’s Tavern der discussion. New Haven, Conm. April 17D, | 0UFse of her almost ceaseless wander- hearthurn, flatulency, sour risings, Dr. Tehik, the home minister, admit.- | pereivnl A Sénior charsed with wine | I§%. found temporary peace n Corfu, | |{ pain or uneasiness after eating, 1861 ted that although the recent Testen- |ing a preserintion for i marcotic drug | Hch she called the “fairest of earth's | & yellow skin. mean liver trouble—and tion of Mr. Uchida, the civil governor |after his federal license had been re- | wands and the villa was erected un- ¥ou shoald take offer tc the public tne finest standard and others was due to fllness, they |voked by the authorities in Rhode I lar her pers supervision. It _is v brands of Heer of Europe and America: would have been compelled to Tesizn |land, was held for trial In the United | SuPerbly situated above the Azure To- Bokenuan, Pilsner, Culnbach bavarian the natives. These natives were if- | = = | ing roses, palms and native and tropi- Bostoh Al Cuboncss’ Dabiin Brott. it T TaDenee 1n e e vs Frn e cal trees, and many of its 123 rooms C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker them. He believed the best methed in the Pompelan and Byzantine styles, ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anbeusar,! would be o ncouraze apanese emi- || OF WOMEN BY HAJR |tk chevel beins especiaily remarka- PILLS Budwelser, Schiitz and Pabat. grants and thro h the Japanese tfy ble. gradually to assimllate the natives. As s might be expected from one of L A‘,:::M‘ S Sown, for the complete putting down of riots | Novel Method Adopted by Enthu the empress's athletic tastes, there is phone &47-12. that was extremely difficult because to| ©on Hair Culture Causes Discussion. cnificent gvmnasium. and the | §§ 1DeY correct all tendency to liver s, of the petives Tioting 1o & Sort ow me 3 nan with fascinating swimming pool and the stables |4 trouble, relieve the most stubborn of profession. The minister did not an immaculate scalp free from|are equipped in the most lavish way. cases, and give strength and tone el o (et tha liow wisihilhe Whusen 4 an abundance of her|For seven years, the empress spent a to liver, stomach and bowels. by the governor. He saw no reason|OWn hair, and I can usually show you|month each year in the cilla, but the o 3 for modifying it a woman with a home spotlessly | vear before her death she decided mot Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. Senjo Murakami, who has just return- | of comfort and contentent. back to Vienna. Francis Joseph nev- 4 ed after an extensive tour in Formosa On the other hand well, the less | or visited the place. Dr. J. H. Scheack & Son, Philadelphia CANNED GOODS, says the racial rol]:mm:« of the 1S\L|ul~ said th "({;1’ v; ot t'b\:;’se Ihlere an\ Queen Alexander of England on one ers are extremely Involved. Thers |eXceptions that prove the rule, sald are the Japanese, naturalized Chinese speaker, who, by the way, s & FRUITS, ETC., and aborigenes, the latter sub-divided |man that conceived the idea of pro- 2 into nine clans from the raclal view- fducim: a most efficient per}:lur;\U‘on T T point. As for the Chinese, {here Is a|for women's hair—one combining in- s i Clear line drawn between' those who | Eredients that not only make It ra- | Don t You Want Good Te th? PQOPIO,S Market come from Tukien province in China | dlantly beautiful and fascinating, hz».;:\ ('] [4 and those from Canton, each arty | refreshes and invigorates the air H : Stcking to Its own. dialect and cus. | Toots S0 as to promote an abundant Dosti e denad of the dental chaicidnves gu 06 aeotesl them? fix:d.“ 6 Franklin Street toms. He found the relations between | rowth of health: hair—soft and e no fears. By our method you can have your teetl JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister them marked with sullen indifference | fluffy—and at the same time banishes crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. i which zave promise of no improve- |every trace of dandruff. ment. Dr. Murakami thousht that the | So uniformly successful is this de- CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES MAHONEY BR i Tapanese were apt to look too much |lighttul ‘preparation mow known as(] STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE g 0S., upon the Formosans as a conquered | Pa n Sage, that every druggist in FAl AV e, iih Tores rather then Kind: | the United ftates s authorized to STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS UE ness the dominating note of the treat- | Suarantee it to give the fullest meas. CLEAN LINEN ment of the natives. He did not won- | ure of satisfaction or money back. Hack, Livery and Boarding, Stable | ‘We guarantec our service to be the best at ihe most reasonable prices. ' IF YOU DO NOT BUY come in and see a good line of Team Harness, Express Harness, Concords, Democrats and Business Wagons st the right prices, also Auto Robes. To close out a few Fur Coats from $12.00 up at THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building Jan1TuWF M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist' 5y Ward Street Carnations. Special _Forms and Plants. Felephono 651 | DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist! DR. C. R. CHAMBI-]!L;\IN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building. Norwich, Conn. THE DEL -HOFF S . Rates 75 cents per day and um HAYES BROTHERS. Telephone 127. . 26-28 Broadwan