Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1909, Page 6

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At § ¥ TTAGE HOSPITAL FOF WESTERLY (o A | [0K YOUR PART IN LFE Beems the Next Best Thing Under Present Conditions— A man with an ill-fitting Suit does not command the respect or prestige | Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh Game of Checkers Followed by Gun Shot Wound— that is shown the well dressed man. We make garments to your in- ALWAYS IN STOCK. Plenty of Work for All Granitemen—Funeral- of dividual measure and guarantee them to possess that distinctive ap- A D. LATHROP, f Frark Noble. pearance which denotes the man of taste. You may select the pattern [ " &y that pleases you from hundreds of styles of new Spring woolens, direct | Oermor, Market and Ststuciot st from mills. Then leave the rest to us, You are assured of a square | Branch OMMco—Lowi#’, Shannon deal. We do not take your order and send it away like other tailors do. sct20d All our garments are made on the premises by skilled workmen, under . the supervision of our CUTTER, All our coats are tried on before com- pletion. FIT, MAKE AND GOODS GUARANTEED. *| QUESTIONS FROM THE ANSWERS SKEPTICAL —— A game of checkers between Enoch | meén who are giving their full time to srue and his brother-in-law, Ollle | this work, do not teach all the sube Wright, ended in gun play near the | jects L present, except those of the home of the former in Hope Valley, ar course. In other theological aturday night and as a result Wright | schools in Japan, the number of stu- in the Rhode Island hospital and | dents does not exceed much the num- Jerue is under arrest. The two men | ber of "the teachers. In one of the had been out together in the earlier | leading schools in. Tokio -there are evening and got into discussion as to | only ninet students with eleven which was the better checker player, | teachers 'hus our school with six aid it was decided to put the question | students’ to onlv two teachers giving 18 test at the Jerue home. The game | full time and one giving only part of had not progressed fur when there | his time, is not much behind that of was a dispute and a slight scrimmage. | other schoois. We are, however. hop- Ollie Wright and his two brothers [ing for the gradual increase in the were ordered from the house and they [ number of students and in the strength went, > of our school. -Since the new courses LUMBER i'he best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we always | carry & big line of Shingles. Call us | up and let us tell you about our stock H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY | mayieg J. A MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of all J 1st—Wa buy direct from the mills for several large stores. We will o e 1 lie returned | of study cover just as wide ; a ad BT etar, Aive, JLiE, wiviscs B s thoss. OF o e e 1st—How can you afford to make accept the smalfest profit on a Suit of Clothes. We make 50 sizes Tamlly cosl. ‘Lamber for buld- o go away, as he d was ex- | schools, we must need teachin, p b ng purposes TE R A R O R R e e i these high ciass Woolens at Suits to the ordinary tailors one. T Wt Tol oot about twenty feét when Jerue fol- “Besjdes my regular work in teach- : : 2 . 2 ept19d Tm:’r’\‘a him with a s,,’m-“. He fired | ing, I'conduct two Bible classes in the price. 2nd—The canvas in the coat is genuine all-linen, the stiffening b and the charge took effect in Wright's | English every week, one on Tuesday left heel, The injury was so severe | evening and the other on Sunday eve- that the ~local physician advised [ ning, for non-theological students. Ev- “Wright to g0 to the hospital in Prov- Monday evening at my home I giye /s genuine hair cloth (28 hairs to the inch), the wadding is to be full weight, the padding is to be the best white padding, 2nd—What material do you put in the inside of your coats? COAL ana idence, a private lesson to our theological stu- and we place a stay at the collar making it impossible to — dents in English grammar: and every L. D. Fairbrother of Stenington, r ¥Friday evening I preach in the 3rd—How about the fit and sat- leave the neck. woon who has been named as successor of | school room, so my time is well filled % : B o S e Sy 3 \ristinn st i s i isfactory” handling of the | 3.4y, employ the highest priced cutter, as this is necessary to S on, was first clerk but not the |been steadily moving forward. The customer? cover the guaraniee we g . S } g Judse or that oourt, . When the outio < for the final triamph of Chria : g e w9 meoke 4 H, HA REEL = court was instituted, about fifteen | tianity in this country is brighter o fir - 2 ago, Attorney George D, Stan- | ever before, We trust that you will D INE OUR FULL L 489 — Phon A e Ny Ry o e remember s and our work, and not CALL AND EXAM U LL LINE OF SPRING GOODS. 37 Franklin St, 58 Thames 8¢ Judge, and Mr. Fairbrother cles only y r f ncial support but fan12d served as judge of the court at a prayer and sym- - - » later period. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. \ The warden of the state prison. the Local Laconies. ehairman of the I ce Hatch of Chicago is the committee oy parde her sister, Mrs. Arthur M. ¢ ) mey genera will meet with ;vo\evn':' Cottrel] in Elm street. Pothler this week, to consider pet B. Court Bentley has removed to the There are ten petitioners and among g e R P U 2 the number is pike” Murphy of Chester Martin, auditor for the Norwlch, who was convicted and sen- | dustrial Trust company, made a vi tenced fo imprisonment for con- |ation to the local branch Monday. The Vaughn Foundry Co. "IRON CASTINGS ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns, No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street. ‘Suit or Overcoat to Order $15 The Holbrook Tailoring Co., - " Street. Norwich, Com. by nection with the Irofs murder in| Conant Taylor and Nelson Pick: Providence. B Bextas Chiavy, bis haas on® sk 55 were in | the treasurer of the company, Walter ARG ety nbridge, a city of the same | F. Brooks,who is president of the Wor. The occupancy of the Greenman st ” size, and license, the arests |cester Board of Trade and ‘author of houss by Rev. Joseph L. Pemcock | The granite business is booming In| were ‘1,425, In Providence, with I | ~The History of the Fanning Family.” takes that beautiful property out of | Westerly. All the quarries are bei cnae, the arrests were 3,398, and w ek y the list as & prospective hospital for | worked and there i& employment 2,026, | At thin-sibial asaston-oF ] o ar s url the present. This was considered an |all stone workers. ideal location for a hospital, and the | Edagar B. Sweet and Miss Cordeélla owner, Charles Perry, offered it for i p ~ Cottrell were married Thursday | perscn is alw ch purpose, provided & sum adequate | evening by Rev. I. F. Lusk of Grace | saloon fills the jails and prisons, In for. ®g maintena was raised, but | Methodist churc Stafford, under license law, there were o fs no, effort has been made to reach |* oy George H. Utter was a| 2l Prisoners in jail, in a certain length | 1Arge number of changes among the he desired result the time, and under no license law there | Pastors. The annual conference is to the desired result the project has been | yiegie; at the annual banquet of the | Of tme, and under no license Jaw thers vt i Sty v oec Lo some things that go with |, e effect drink has on a |t ¥ 1aotaily. T East Methodist confe; which ‘includes all the Methodist urches in tis locality, it is expected that there will be an’ exceptio {s what most people ere looking after today, and the fellow who cannot give it 1s working under a strong handica; That applies to my business—PLUMB- ING. 1 only ask for a chance te prove my abllity to give it to you, Est. 1837.——1898 Inc, J. F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street. OUR BUSINESS CARD (Obverse.) abandoned and the propérty leased. |TFIUIF RO RIS, Panduet of the not one prisoner in the same A Committee of the Weaterly Med- |30 foster . K. Monday svening. ngth of time 1 ety Las the establishing of a AN > Th figures go to prove that th . still under consideration and | There was a large attendance at|is less drunkent 7 less disturban.e Dr A. Lewis has offered | the funeral of William H. Girven, vy without license, H¢ 4 r tie institutiast ‘on Vinete: | Sundsy afternoon, The servicss were 3 peibade of siery i Tohiis 2 The Edward Cha e“ Com an suniza no definite report has been | conducted at the home of his som, | to the liquor traffic which are befors | o I on the plan, The commit- -\'nmu‘:‘l,n?y B; V. :'hn G. ?unvzn pas- | the excise committee of the legisla- T F BURN d, however, that there | tor of e road = Street Christian | ture. He named several such as pro- [ ] & ' ] . s generous response to aid the ‘]hux’rh. 'V?“wohu_’lectlon. were sung by | hibiting the open saloon after “ NORWICH, CONN, mo contributions and fur- | the church choir, o'clock at night, the use of ¥ H i d FI b' C ot of & mAETItIde SUC- | The fumeral of Framk Noble, who| steeet entramte na e ot sl JEWELERS eating and Plumbing, a saloon; he spoke g oval of scrae what the liquor mer rly fighting Watches Diamonds lied in Albany last weel dence of W. ( Monday af was Barb ernoon. Rey. ressing the | from the re; bas | 8 umber and Goal " 9 i S ouse to | Richard Peters of Chicopee, brother- | are partic i ) p andlin-law of the deceased, officiated. Mr.| Mr. MacIntyr e nned to | Noble ‘was a member of Mechanics | ¢r #nd the s he b 2 Purchasing solely for spot cash enables us to sell at Lowest lodge of Odd Fellows and of the First Cut Glass o 3 = 3 Baptist church, Hope V Buria Bad Chimney Fire. Removal ANolice s in River Bend cemetery, bad chimney fire in the < X s s House occupled by JohA Donnelly. next | Silverware Clocks Ofice, Wharves and Yard: a o Ashland bridg y morning. rs JEWETY CITY. 3 it neral q 76 West Main et (Central We have recently moved from Ne. imge T i _ Jaian | > Seanis | Fine Watch Repairing 4 to 76 West . Slrf (Central Whart) 321 Main Strest to our new store, No. und, 1 this ‘coule ociate Sccretary Melntyre Add-ces. parks and Branch Office: 150 Main Streef. 283 Main Strest, where. we will be if taken up nursing | es Temperance Meeting on the Evils ely work, pleased to see our former patrons but four chemica ore the fire was out. P od be- o 126 MESlreet. seloty amd m work. A convenient] tenement hc ted, as a home fo Local and Long Distance Telephones at each well as any new ones who may favor us with their patrona of the Saloon—Chimney Fire, The quar tly meeting of the W. C. pe " U, was at the Congregationai| Clarence Jeffer PO ok it Lo hurch Sunday evening with 165 pres- | Rev. C, H. Van Natter's in Grosvenor- as . S a A b B SUBCH t. Rev. W, H, Gane conducted the | dal ec2 ]h Shfl k[ H E A b"‘,',“ fo Pt vice, the scripture being read by| Mrs, Ellen Cottrell of Jamestown, B ] ucke mess uo. “‘“'m e s Rev. E, W. Potter. Prayer was offer- | I, is visiting her daughter, Mrs, A. M Tel. Connection, 283 Main 8t that with the incom Sy ey & & 22, (Reverse.) 3 teb27d an anthe ip fees and do of Westerly could be maintained O E . tha ol S H —_— by Marisn Rohinson, Burial of Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. | o W S T AT Re YN AN We Are Rece“'m‘ Our , rze St < o carry alf sizes (including firet-elas Saburo Roshibd) a Japanese Yale |la Brown, Alice Gilbert, Aunie Davis| Thomas Flynn—School Children’s 0. 2 Chestnut) in Hard, Medium and Frec: Sam ~ - Coal. Steam Coals. Bituminous Coal SR N . Spl'illg Pa“el’ls LUMBER of Wall Papers _ e and Interlor Decoration and will be Qur roofed floor space alone ie several acres in extent, insuring dry fum- u}:"":d to show them. The styles are graduate, who was selected missionary | 4nd Elizabeth McCluggage : Entertainment Netted $120.60. fo Japan at a jon of the Rhode | The speaker was Rev. W Tsland and Massachusetts confer Intyre of Rockville, associate secr » o Brosd Street tary of the state union W is W Can ‘Be Done on? 1t is not possi r. and Mrs. Thom- merly Haveyoumet her? She is the sweetest thing you and of different woods), Brackets, “House Trim" generally end Cased Pantry Drawers, mond are visiting in New York Miss Nellic Milner and M. J. 3 turda John Wood Building Pape 2 e The w ight here Monday i ber. We carry the largest stock and greatest variety in this section. including n o e always morning £or. burta} dn. the Immaculate ever saw and sells for ten cents Bpruce Timber and Joint, Shingles In great variety, Lath, Furrings, Flooring ;‘;““"r'.'l{ °5‘:,'{:";“ - {":M,‘.,ifi;' i s dmas Concepti e R of many kinds (including tancy hard woods). Shesthings, Clapbosrds, Siding, Lace Curtains, Window Stedes sid arrihen . child . ¢ Sl g 5 r el 2 Ceilings and Wainscot (of many patte nd Woods), Hemlook, Chestnut, Farnitore, erra parer rest of R g ¥ i Oak, Ash, Black Walnut. Cherry, Cypress, Maple, Birch Whitewood, Poplar the anxlous to know he e & Joall aells liquoei(t 15| °5h the cigar-stand In the White Pine, North Carolina Pine, Georgia Pine, Veranda, Clothes, Hitching o . « _along. As our re e lley oo | OE s ) ot | and Fence Posts, Flag Poles, Doors (of various woods and patterns), Win- The Fllnllg Stadios - e Fod's Kingdom rnment towards aloon | to the | ‘v H dows, Blinds, Window Frames and Sash, Mantels, Shelves, Shelving, Base » 1 would like to } . tFSstneat | aflregan Olse and Casing (molded and plain). Corner and Plinth Blocks, Stair Treads amd 31 Willow Street, Norwich, Conn, ¢ work s Mrs, Gilbert Forsie | Stair Rails, Newels and Balusters, Threshliolds, Moldings (regular and faney Sonitdaw 1 T somewl he revenue Providence. Over, who is at a pri THE PARKER-DAVENPORT ¢), Propristors. e states is - - ticut deals with the problem ung ool, But the Japa {Thh Jisebe ey probleny nues dren of Mary | Ol e pmibit. Many of the states have that % the benefit a ¥ a - fon. man s ¢ 1 1 | s , Accordingly, > two parts. z $ it e e ative’ stock are con LA Benolt, who has been very i, | the New Store of McPher- schools to make their necessary prep- | LLc: 16 Sver. & Tou seill Heel J. W. Canningham. of ‘Westerl ’ nd Jrations for the prosceution o the | amount of diator s | will preach the Tohiey mmor o nx|son’s, the Hatter and Hab- Best ogic i er Wt B el te Conception chyrch Wed- - rer theolo, sen s in Japa In Salem, Mass, the arr (5L i ST Adi 2 We have lald our . courses of studies | drunkenness in sie sinire Shor o Leh Building. You will be wel- and rules, and changed the. name to | license law were 784, and for the same FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS. . Toklo Christian Theologica] achool,. | length of time with 1y Heoe 1ogne e come whether you wish to Under the new rules we e- | Lynn, with license, 1881, and without, | EMPloyss of David H. Fanning, a Na gun our work. We have at In Knoxviile, Tenn. e were 23| tive of Griswold, to Be Given Fres | purchase or not. A only three“regular students he | n one m with license and | Treatment at Rutland Sanitarium. 5 - 4 e R i L L TE T T, SOR uide N b Everything new and up to F COMPLETE IN ARRANGEMENT s heape o Siunb e Sypive enlarged | | Hariord has & population of about | eforts at Woreestor in-the Bent ansii | the minate. PERFECTION IN COOKING Has areatest sovering ean: our scope of studies, with only two 0,000 and 154 The arrests for culosis. Dr, M. G, Owverlook has - i . ity and durability. Accurately ed the promise of the heads of BRI EEE ye PHERSON'S, === |J. P. BARSTOW & CO. ceiving tre ment for the disease. % i The fi manufacturer. t ‘omise | o . = such aid was David Hale vannine | Ihe Hatter, 101 Main Street. e : 23-25 Water Street. Whoze plant is listed: Royal Worcester | marizd Corset compan: 000 employes, free treatment for three months or longer. Mr. Fanning’s Griswold friends will be interested in the following refer- ence to his Kindly care for his em- Looking “more like a great college building, Surro ded by exgensive liwng and shrubbe nd the cheerfu! homes of its operatives round about no alike, the plant of the Royal Worcester Corset company in Wyman «xtensi now being built which w make per ce@t, B All of this i= the creation of that kindly old Ame: fcan gentleman, David H. Fanning, foun and presid of the company nce 1861 18, made of the best paint materia by the best machinery and in the most modern and best equipped paint and varnish plant in the world. See us when in need of Paints and Finishes of any COMMENGENOW 12 DR, JONES, | Joonsts i 4 ncrease w:ar_/ew-ld i n use, no d To Select Your Spring Wall Papers | 17 = sos 0 of gooa e Dentist, the cost. Ask Us. We have them in all grades and|the open air. We furnish the prices, all new, including our Imported | me ar Papers, and at all prices s T uBmL by o is now open for practice at Also Mould and Paints, cora- | MAH e i, Falls Avenue. tions’and Mureseoc s oo | M e 35 SHETUCKET ST. [;HAS flsmmn & [:“. Now booking orders for 3 3 s ’ with a Complete New 45 and 47 paper hanging and decorating. 5 s : B MfiTAGH, English Walnut Meats Equipmieat. f Commerce Street. 1o 1 if you'll take one of o lasts. You can’t set a limit to a griddle cake appetite when Karo is on the table, ‘The best syrup for every purpose, the onate solu them, Le las i e 2 thing that Wwill 'make for their c 9 d P 3¢ Ib. 10c Ys-1b. In air-tight tins: 10¢, 25¢, s0c. and sscurics. The tor. flar of the THOROUGHLY AGED it e i et e i Room 10 "Phone 114-3 . . i ) I cetiilis wrellowed” wines and liquors win 5 ¥ martsa | % A IAboa:ol:dpes:’wzwk- et ety B i B Yay S0 K mans Deart vis hini T o g . I_C' :V' ..llLl:{ékSnO:JA AR Bongz o o g ing and candy-making sent ton ga0ds on’ which they wor L o LN LGnite’ & lAnge and 37 e SRR S e SPD R | Pictures and Pholographs n thre. e sunlight f enthusiastic stock of palate tickle: risa A B free on request. Hom maiia: fog that won't burn on thelr way to thelr ALES and LAGER oy M. A. BARBER, framed® in the best possible way at o d o v B P fon, and the prices we charge bl rices. A new CORN PRODUCTS. ta SR e of that | ¥om't buri a very big hole in your vt NEWMARKET HOTEL, - H Frame Motiings for the *pring :‘:w:.’ REFINING COMPANY cringiag ov wild o Tosten { POUREE 5o aE e “The Plank ”“"l"lnklillil 715 Boswell Av Macl 111 llst NORWICH FRAME WORKS, peaSsociated with Mr Fanning in his | Telephone 26-3. . 83 West Main St O'CONNBLL & SHEA. ufalr:t-cr::"ww:x!\;. i v 25 Ch st. 16 Thames Gtreet, _Potter Building, ; enevolent enterprise is his nephew and, martd Telephone 6i4-4. #ept184 order, John Tuckle. Proo. Tel. 436 estnut mardia Oszen evenlugs. 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