Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 12, 1909, Page 6

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ot v Mail By Westerly-Ashaway Trolley - @nd of Sh.r and Stage Route Service—Death of James Bonner—Miss Ellen Burke’s Funeral—Remodeled Fire Steamer Expected Feb. 1st—Marriage of Fred L. Dawes and Mrs. Anna J. Parrett, of Montville. The star mail and stage route main- tained for years between Westerly and en of Fotter Hill and Ashaway ha: _pushed aside by the steady marc progress, and beginning next Monday the malls will be carried by the Ash- away and Westerly trolley road. There will be three mails each way on week days and two on Sundays. The people of those places have enjoved the trans- portation privileges for several weeks, and owing in part to the reduction in fare when compared with the \Imrg:; by the stage route, and the incre: carrying capacity, mcre frequent v itation is made between thes# plac; The change in the malil service means ule will quicker delivery, and the sche be so arranged as to best s people. The spur tracks to some of the man- ufactories along the ro re com- ed, and the concerns a he henefit of better and cheaper t portation facilities. In a short @ll these spur tracks will ! ana the new trolley road w in full working order. e the Last week Hancock and Budlong osts, Grand Army of the Republic, :ad their installations, official visita- tions and soctal sessions, and this week the Woman's Relief corps, auxiliaries of these posts, will be in the running. 14 1\1- ('ruuan) evening the officer: ost, Woman's Rellef corps, 'fll be pugucly Installed In the assem- My gall fn Memorial building, followed with a feast and social session in the Grand Army banguet hall in Union street. On Thursday evening post, Woman's Reliet corps, will have public installation end social session. James Bonner, who has been in the employ of the Joseph Newall company as a stoneeufter for nearly twenty-five years, died Sunday eveming of heart trouble, aged 58 years. He was born in nme Scotland, and learned the trade of the' Newalls. On @mocount of falling ealth he was obliz- ed to rotire from active employme about two vears ago. He ls sury by Mrs. Bouner and several sons daughters. Mr. Bonner was quite el Smnown and had the respect of his num- erous acquaintances. The funeral of Miss Ellen Burke, wha died Saturday in her 80th ye held with a mass of requien v - ;Church of the Immaculate Conceptior "Monday, Rev. Peter McOscar offl wing. Soles and a duet were rende My Martin H. Spediman and Mrs. Dri coll. ‘There was a large att friends. The bearers we: Flynn, Merris Bransfield, W Niam Fo- ley and Iiehlel Hanaf: The Umion B-nc it :hurch Sunday wchool of Mystio has electad t offt T8 for the ensuing vear: William H. k. swperintendent: F. R. W assistant; Mrs. C. Herbert Wolfe, si perintendent primary department: Mrs 1. 18 AMyn, superintenlen artment: George yer, secratary . G. PaeRker, treasurer; Orville T chortster; Miss Florence Lamb, p dst; H. D. Chapman, lbrarlan. home de- Lecal Laconics. Arthur Perry of Boston is visiting ‘brother, Charles Pery, in Westerly ‘Willlam C. Pendleton of d@on was a visitor Monday in W Thres marriage llcenses were | by the tewn clerk of Westerly Satur- day. The Dixon homestead is to be sold @ad the preperty used for railroad pur- w Lon- rl poscs. Thus far Westerly Las contrib 9901 to the fund in"aid of the ey quake suffe: John J. Smith, first as: of Old Orchard shoals visiting relatives in W Brnest C. Cushman has b pointed custadian of Stoningion i ough hall, succeeding the late Fdw Doty. Governor Utter will speak on Loy alty early next month at an open 1 ng of Fhebe Greene Ward c AA. R. Mr and Mrs. Henry R. Se Sunday, for Los cnll.fumh where they w ‘winter. Repainting the park seats Is taken as ndicative of an early swnmer the lake Is frozen over anc gllding thereon. ‘The recently eleoted officers wiston No. 1. Ladles’ Auxilia Order of Hibernians, were Ine Monday evening. The young ladles as well oung men of the Church of the In aculate Conception are planning to participate in the minstrel perform- ance. John G. Reynolds of Wickford, g igent of the Royval Arcanu hode Island, attended the installat of officers of Granfte council Monc evening. M. O. Steere of Pawtucket tor of the new narrow fabric loom,in which Westerly people are interested, was a uest at the board of trade banquet aturday night. ev. Edward J. Bro. of Bridge A Horrible Hold-Up *“About ten years ago *held up’ in his work, hea z::;u: by what was belleved to be eless consumption,” writes W. R Lipscomb of Washi 2 A ook all kinds of remedics and treat- ment from several doctors, but fou 10 help till he used Dr. Plscovery ang was Iy ¢ bottles. ‘He i3 & well man quick to relleve and the sur weak or sore lungs, coughs and colds, biox and_all bronc y . Trial bottle fre teed by The Lee & Osgood (o President Helps Orghan: Hundreds of orphans ha been helped byghe president of the Induse trial and @phans’ home at Macon, G who writes: “We ha used Electric Pitters In this institution for nine years. Tt has proved a most excellent medicine for stomach, liver and ki troubles. We regard it as one of best family medicincs on earth.” Tt b the vital organs, purifies alds digestion, creates appet To strengthen and bulld up thin, pa weak children or run-down people 1 hes no egual. Best for female com Vaints. Only @c at The Lee & Os »d Co." A Religtatis Author's Statement. For several years I was afflicted with Jidney trouble and last winter I was ruddenly stgicken with a severe paln in wy kignsys vad was confined to bed «izht days unable to get up without as- sistance. My urine contaified a thicic white sedinient and I passed same fre- quently day and night. I commenced taking, Foley's Kidney Remedy and pain gradually abated and cease my urine became normal, { 31 recommend Foley's Kidney _The Lee & Osgood Co y, flavor, quality ‘and reli- " Tea lp supreme. Ask l‘ a 10c tMal packet. 13 S Meds! Flour makes the whitest 9rLvIA. port was the gu A great amount getting of Phebe Gree Wedn address on South- f Cottrell expects to recei or by F is to have , will b as good as new when ed for fire duty while at work N Stonington had his left leg broken and ankle. A log ed, when the chain paft- rolled, crushing Mr. long 1 Dawes, aged 24, of of Grace Methodist ¢h Third Bap- | i Stonington elect- der, organ- ard and Deacon ington. TAFT INAUGURAL CEREMONIES. Discussion in House Over Use of Pen- sion Office Building. ng the granting of, permits to ee on Inaugnral ¢ pension office bulld- pelled to go over fc e pension building £ w mission to extend ove were consid Cannon announced th New Bedford Hotel Man Bankrupt. peti- | tion in bankrupt ! today by proprietor of th schools opened 1 violinist concert at | b. 11. Wallingford.—Rev Spiscopal chur New York, New had company noon and confir Tor‘rwng(on.—'l‘h» k b wmm: was ton public red during en left in a receptacle, a ers and other valuables ctmant Hubbard lted with Judge attorne; ¢ of offering a hension of the ot John Asman, Durham.—First i Hartford.—The Rey. Frank plain of the house, i 155 of 1870, ¢ of South- graduated at Y with the Flon port and the Winsted.—New Y gustine Boudon was ts vere attack of nose ble attending physician found Since that time she had and died Saturday, death being caused by kidney and heart e two priests were ind Seminary. president of tht and Rev.’E. B. wway attended |nc an- ‘American Szbbath in Blainfield, N. haritable work is ary Smith of the ‘e many poor are ed, and given op- spiritual Instruc- Bridgeport in_the \dist church next Sunday under the aus- y Temperance haw of Mystic read r on Comparative ly meeting of association Monday Henry of Marys- , will e and won: ¢ Frank William er and li- lution n out s made | rhead exclusive t rthe William H. Jep- i read t in money con- { Country- Hicks of formerly of day Mrs. Au- 1 with a se- g which the impossi- Dyspepsia and Indigestion are very quickly stopped when your food - "begins to digest. l?odol digestd all you eat. Ot course nothing x rlllht when ‘ydm gonuch It rests and Nature cures. is all wrong. Your 'm is overloaded spots It works ly by increasing the secretion and and underfed in others. It requires all your atten- | gow of the d,";:.{".’ juices, partly by actually pre- tion. Your head is heavy. Maybe it aches. You | paring undigested food for proper natural assimi- feel dull. You dom’t Nl,“' care if you succeed or | jation. But it does all the work. It does not stop not and you mostly don’t. with a single class of foods in a certain place. It What you need is Kodol; you have dyspepsia. takes them anywhere. Hunts till it finds ita 1t is useless to try to make the stomach do what | work and then does it. it can’t. Might as well crank your auto after the Don't say again that you can't eat everything. gasoline is burned out. Far more sensible to whip & tired horse. He will £0 till he drops. The stom- | _ It is nothing to be proud of. It means that you ach wow't. It stops when it is tired and makes | have abused your stomach knowingly and ignor- you a lot of trouble. antly. Thdt you are not willing to help Nature Maybe you don’t weary it with too much work. | repair the damage. That you'd rather starve Perhaps it has a notion of kicking about e;xn:,:'n z:ug::ufl;’nl ;::r l;;':‘m ‘:f :chrf.x‘e :u‘;:fi: kinds of food. Fats perbaps. Starch most . Albumen possibly. really means-:half starvation. Kodol digesta all you eat. ‘With Kodel at hand, such treatment §s worse Funny thing. Almost all digestants are made | than usoless. It is criminally carsless. e way to digest albumen only. Se€m to forget all about | {5 gain digestive strength is to help the digestive fats, phosphates, starch and the rest. Acid makes | apparatus, not to quit using it. as much trouble as Auylh’lng, ‘Why not make a Try Kodol. You will B T BT b i e it soon a8 you swallow it. You will feel it working e 70§ b at once. It leses no time. The woader will be Unless it coul made to digest any food any- why you waited. where in the digestive tract we did not want to Our Guarantee s Kod;fl. d d th: digest: Unless it coul o more an any er s — Go to your today and get a dollar ;:(1:’?[:;1 even Nature's—we dldnx. want to offer bottle. !’{:sn u.“”" e ‘:: B8 (he Gittia oo Hard sclentific work did it. Made Kodol. Made | tents of the bottle if.you can honestly say that it Kodol #0 perfect that we can guarantee it. We | Bas not “‘;t“‘.sn’:';::"““’m‘“m oo laim that Kodol will do all the work of a healthy | the drugel - your money. We That it digests sny food | Wil then repay the druggist. This offer applies to the large hottle and to but one in a family. Do not hesitate. Every drugglst knows our guar- digestive apparatus. anywhere, at once and entirely. It does more than Nature because she is limited in place—Ko- dol isn't. antee is good. There {s no halfway work about Kodol. Itis a The dollar bottle contains 214 times as much tonic without being a stimulant. It quiets with- | as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is made at the out containing a bit of narcotic. laboratories of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. BUTTER| 5 pria ¥ pu DAY | THE MoH BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Drop in and get your week’s supply. TUESDAY IS THE DAY FINEST ELGIN CREAMERY Ib. KETTLE-RENDERED _PURE LARD ROQUEFORT PEARUT GCHEESE 10c Ib. Low Prices [T Housekeeping Goods Cloths, slightly solled damaged. at HALF PRICE. stitched or heavy knotted yellow, regular $2.00 qual — Sale price 95c. regular 75¢c qua pair. 28c $1.25 goods—Salo price 83c paif. goods, regular $1.76 goods—Sale price | $1.39 pair, | ‘regular §1.90 goods—Sale price $1.49 | pair. 1 | Special Offerings in corners or square, $3.25 quality — Sale price $2.39 each. | BUTTER 21-2 yards, regulor price 39c each. GOLD'MEDAL FLOUR Bakes more to the pound than other flour, therefore saves money for the housewife:. Us¢ WASHBURN -CROSBY''S GOLD MEDAL l”ll”fil [ Mone lnu II iifiniil s | Special Lot of the Up-to- date: Wide Ruchings inches to a length, al in a varisty of color combinations, re ular value 25c—S8ale price 19¢ each. all nice white desirable Ruch less than 14 inches in each you bad them cut from o stock would cost you 10c a Sale price So. Women's Hosiery and Underwear | Hose, regular made, 26c to § fties, slightly imperfect In weave — | Sale price 180 pair. | and 29¢ sizes—for 190 each. Pants, winter weight, 50¢ value—Sale price 36c each, | A A A A The Butter . that is op Mens, EAMERY BurTER ‘When tue churn is opened at the cream- ery—no better butter was ever disclosed. When the package is opened at your table—it is still the best. For Gold Medal is from the richest pasteurized cream—made in the world’s model creamery—packed in the odor and germ-proof package that only the mak- ers of Gold Medal Creamery Butter are; permitted to use. made best, ; kept best, and tastes best Packed at the creamery and always sold at the price of ary butter that 13 tusaally pecked by the dealer in he city, s If your grocer can’t supply you lorite us. DILLON and DOUGLASS, New Haven and Hartford, Conn.; B Springfield, Mass.; Providence, R. L - 1= the greatest boon of modern tim wir? you could understand the differ- enc. petween having teeth with a plate and testh without a plate. One is firm, comfortable and lasts a lifetime, ‘ho other covers the roof of your mouth, destroys the best part of the taste. often does. plate, DR, SYDLEMAN will make you one that will fit 237 MAIN STREET, FAY BUILDING. Dr. Louise Franklin Miner, Room 23 . « .« Shannon Bullding 1e8s before the public, % Dateer than through the advertis- ing columns or The Bulletin. Our Great Clearing Sale WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK. | You will “stand in your own light” if The koods we are offering at such ridicuously low prices are all depend- able memchandise. The most of them likeiy to need at any time. The'prices value that no man or woman with an the occasion pass without taking advantage of the bargains promised. January Sale of Wide Embroideries You can come here prepared for you do not visit our Clearance Sale. are standard articles that you are quoted are so far below the actusl eye to real economy can afford to let bargains you'd never dream of finding. We've given over the Centre Room aisle to this event —and we know if values count this should be the biggest sale this department has ever known. 27-inch and 45-inch Flounc- ings, Shirt Waist Frontings, Etc. The loveliest creations your | | eyes ever set upon, » 27-inch Flouncings, both open a patterns to select from, actual value 50c— 29c¢ pe nd blind patterns, 30 different A r yard. 45-inch Flouncings, blind or open work designs, large assort- ment of patterns to select from, actual value $1.00— 55¢ per yard. (Shetuckst Street Store) One lot Table Cloths, Napkins, Tea and slightly One lot small Table Covers, hem- 10-4 Blankets, slightly imperfeot, ty — Sale price 49¢c | 11-4 Blankets, slightly Imperfect, | 11-4 Blankets, extra heavy, perfect 11-4 Dlankets, extra heavy goofs, Single Bed Spreads, fringed, cut Seamed Bleached Sheets, 2 yards by | quality—Sale | ‘They , come in n lencths, 14 Gibson Accumuiation of Ruching R h — | ‘Women's Black Cotton and Lisle Misses’ Ribbed Vests and Pants, 25¢ ‘Women's Bleached Ribbed Vests and (8econd Floor) Stirring Bargain News in Women’s Outer Garments ‘Women's Bath Robes, crepon edider- down, grey and red, prettily trimmed, value $6.00—Sale price $3.95. Women’s Wool Suits, searcely two alike, value up to $17.50—Sale price | $10.00. Women’s 50-inch Long Coats, black and mixtures, value $15.00—Sale price | $10.00. ‘Women's Separate Dress Sk Panamas, diffcrent styles, value ¥o.o0 —Sale price $3.95. irts, Coats_for the lttls tots, 2, 3 and 4 years, pretty colors, tailor finished, chic s value $5.95 — Sale price $3.95, Notion Department Goff's Curvette Skirt Braid, tripls edge, 6 yard pleces, 25c quality—Sale price 10c piece. Thermalite Hot Water Bags a few left of the §2.00 quality—for 50c each. 200-yard spool Cottom, black and white—Sale price 18¢ dozen, Wire Hair Rolls for front and all round, 26c quality—Sale price 17c. Tooth Brushes in assorted styles 17¢ value—Sale price 100 sach. { Men Folks Profit Reductions BEXTRA SPECTAL—Boys' and Men's Scotch Mixture Chore and Astrachan Back Glovesy- 50c quality—Sale price 3%c 25e quality—8ale price 21c Our Coat, Cuft Attached Negligee Ehirts, $1.50 grade—Sale price 98c. Men's Blsa slightly impe: —Sale price 17c. Cashmere Half Hose, pair Men's Sik Four-in-hands In the regular 50c—8ale price 25c. Teeth witkioni a Plale One never falls down: the other Where It s necessary to wcar a HOURS: 8 a m to 83 p. m._Sunday, 10-3 “Ict on parle Francais. All work guarante BR. R. E. BEARDSLEY, Dentist Norwich, Cons. 55-4. Lady Assistant NERVE SPECIALIST Office hours 10 to 8. N 660. WHEN you wang to put your busl Many Beautiful and Serviceable HOLIDAY GIFTS can be made for the Horse and Horse Owner in a fine Wool Blanket, Carriage Robe, Fur Coat, Whip, or Harness and Carriage. Special Low Prices for “Holiday Trade” L. L. CHAPMAN, Broadway Store, Norwich, Conn. declfdaw JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY, oct10d T Optwne 2 New Year Gifis New Year Post Cards, Calendars, Albums, Games, Jokes, Magic Lan- terns, Slides, Films, Steam and Me- chanical Engines, Sleds, Drums, Rifles, Wagons, Carriages, Dolls, Heads, Wigs and Clothing for Dolls, Stuffed Animals, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Baskets, Ete, MRS, EDRIN FAY, Franklin Square dec28d COAL AND LUMBER. NAPOLEON did things without MUCH TALKING Let us therefore in a few words explain: That We Sell Best Grades of Coal That We Deliver Prompiy That We Give Full Welght That We Want Your Trade ¥ 'Phone, I TVITT The Edw. Chappell Co. NORWICH, CONN. LI.I‘BEII The best to be had and at the right prices, too. Rem.mber we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and t us tell you about our stock. H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY maylid J. A. MORGAN & SON Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of all sizes famlly coal. Lumber for bufld ing purposes 5 Central Wharf. Tol. 884, septisd COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg. oct20d Played by the composer ROY C, PHILLIPS b YERRINGTON'S, i 49 Main Street. dec21 HaveYour Garments Made New BY HAVING 8TE. Called for and delivered, SUTIT P SING SYSTEM. LANG'S DYE WORKS, 157 Franklin St., Norwich, Telephone. apridd Attractive Line of Winter Miilinery REFE I MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 Rain St. decl1d \F YOU DON'T NEED what we advertise, perhaps you do need wnat we do have beem ing Hanley's P less Ale, the made, guaranteed absolutely but we sell other things that dre just as pure, D. J. McCORMICK, aug?ld 80 Franklin Street Golden Wedding Whiskey TROS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin "DONT. WORRY: It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over fll-health does your Sealth no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. If you are sick, don't worry, but so about it to make ycursel well. To this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from womans ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, Take Viburn-O. It 1s a wonderful female remedy, a8 you will admit i you try ‘. Directions for its use are printed in six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO, 106 West 129th Street, New York, marsld Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. pat1de 3. J. C. BTONE, Pres,

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