Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 13, 1909, Page 6

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WESTERLY MOTORISTS FIGHT FIRE[**="~~[HAD NOT ENJOYED the new Browning house boat, and in honor of the president of the United States. Bummoned to Weekapaug to Check Dangerous Grass Mg Alice x;;zsv Wn‘}&flg:fi“";‘?—sfif A ME AL lN YE A S o i turned Monday to New York, where Blaze—Granite Worker Jammed Between Car and tumed Monday to New Work whor Wall—Postmaster Price in Washington on Depart-| A jetterswas received Monday in ment Business—President of Silk Company Seeks| [ gidreped in e =% | Arkansas Farmer Follows Advice of Cooper; and Gains A SALE OF KITCHENWARE i straight to Cyrus Henry Brown; Lit- for New Building. e X‘Ighbdy"h i state and Westerly 5 Fifteen Pounds in Few Weeks. - o AR AN Four Itallans arrested In Noank on A. D. Henry, prominent farmer|larly and naturally, and I began to Sunday night for violation of the liquor | yvine ‘on Rural Route No, 5, Jones- | 5leép soundly at night. lons on file comparatively light when the large | law were arraigned before Judge Latl- [, “ & B8 ST SRR O B B (| I continued the treatment, {aking ate commit- | area burned over is taken into consid-)mer in Groton, Monday. Hearing was h bed several more bottles, and in six weeks' \ tion. Set for April 28. Bonds of $30 each | publication, tells a story that makes | time I felt like a new man, fully re- There is practically no fire protection | were furnished. Interesting reading for persons who | stored to health and ntmgn‘nmz a or suffer from stomach trouble. Mr.|gained fifteen pounds while apaug, and there 43 talk of | 4 pumber of Westerly members and | YNt gatu” Gowoper - medicine, I cannot say Anwng the maay resol with the Rhode Island se: tee on flnanc making an appro- priation of §. r “deepening, wid- ening and protec the beachway ex- | at We at Quonoconta era n an effort to laurich a lif o water supply for fire protection. | g e ais 1 i o uil‘nk"%urr:;’rn some barges in distress, | T' are two wheeled, drawn by hand, | #commodation. lump upon my stomach. I lost in IucLeszfuL he x-e;;n]eab.eC sz ‘t«i;v"r:y:s Who knew the conditions thers | and carry two chemical tanks of thirty | A, J. Ober of Newport, who is en- | flesh and strength, and was umable to | covery Is sucoessful becauss it worrects at if the breakwater extend- | gallons each, 60 arranged that one | gaged in making a rough survey of the| find rellet. I suffered night and day—|the stomach My theory 18 thatifew 16 offing had been in good | tank can be ¢harged while the other is | Rhore Island section of the proposed | was robbed of my sleep and rest, and | can be sick it the digestive appardiis \d the breachway opened |being discharged, and sre therefore | inl. aterway, has quarters at the | arose in the morning as tired as when |Is working properly. "It naturally fol- for the passage of the boat would | competent for serviceable fire duty. It a few days. His as- |1 went to bed. I was compietely run flows that few can be well with a poor ivl\" bex little difficulty in launching [ is expected t ithin the next two | sistants a C. O. Abell of unton and ’if‘“;l_‘.‘llndl (‘ierl‘:ed no benefit from any [hlz‘isxlv;‘i\r_:-g o!f t):‘ént;:cd‘ ;1:,\“‘(1::1?6" “13 't They st g g v zdward Parrish, Jr., of Saund . | medicine I took. 08 peopl o iy Ay oo s i1 | D Chtaile o WAMkAIr | P X ik SRR o “One day while in town my druggist | that are so common now-a-days have o g o The town has already voted to ex- named has been sum- | recommended Cooper's New Discovery. | half-sick stomachs. Put the stomach P At r 2B tend the service to Pleasant View, and s from Westerly to the | T had noticed several articles in the | in shape, and nature does the rest. i when the pipes are laid, the line ex- the_superior ™ court: | newspapers regarding this man Coop- | The result is general good heafth. stward will be & six- Horace B. Pierce, | or's work in the larger cities, and de- | My medicine does this: on of ex- James McCall, | cided to give his medicine a trial Its | Ccoper's New Disoovery is & boon to 1t is planned George W. A effect surprise@ me. Before I had |stomach sufferers. It is sold by all ce at Pleasant View man, Isaac H. Har- | taken all of the first bottle I felt won- | Aruggists everywhere. A sample bot- . aant View. ser- zgs, Adam Archie, | derfully.improved. The pain and dis- [tle mailed free upon request by ad- estic and not George W. Hoxie, | tress had left me, my appetite was |dressing The Cooper Medicine Com- “ Barber. | good, my bowels were moving regu- | pany, Dayton, Ohio, ‘. tending from Quonocontaug pond purchasing a chemical fire engine, 10,01 "yivog’ attended the big Knights | gy ars su oper’s N s wn of C stow oc purchase; scription of . For six years T was a chronio suf- | enough in praise of Cooper's New Dis- e town of Charlestown £0/the ocen.” :;mx"l:l:yh?‘_fl e “L‘LT%L,’?,‘ Oy p- | of Columbus ball and reception 10| ferer from stomach trouble. In all that | sovery—it brought new life to me.” . . nesuay i which. the life saving crew | paratus of thas description are now | Providence Monday night On the re-| ime I did not eat a meal to enjoy it.| The theory of L. T, Cooper is based csday, in which. the life saving crow | paratus of thas description are XOW |ty trip the mail train made a stop | NG “matter ‘what I ate It caused pain [upon common-sense Teasoning. When a s I Uu rece en Or ara e y as ba ¥ at Westerly Tuasday morning for their | oo “gigtrec ™ Fooa “laid fn a d | asked recently why his medicine is so . . for Value-giving ' .. We have given some remarkable Sales of Kitchenware in the past, but for genuine value- giving—for the quantity and high quality of the merchandise mvolved, THIS SALE WILL ECLIPSE ALL OUR FORMER EFFORTS. The goods are the well known imported “SILESIA” Enameled Steel Ware, made in Ger- many. Itis I?OUR-COATED, all spouts and lips are RIVETLESS AND NON-LEAKING, all handles are rivetless. It is turquoise blue, marbleized outside, and white inside—is absolutely impervious to acids, extraordinarily durable and guaranteed harmless, containing no substances injurious to health. 3,500 PIECES IN THE LOT, ing into on House foi The funeral of Asa Lanphers, who died as the result of a stroke - lexy, w d from his home catuck Monday afternoon. Burial was in River Bend cemetery. Although a war veteran, Mr. Lanphere was Herbert bram L. sion to Weel ) have the se GV A Dt n‘:" -l nd property owners 3 ks tno heputiic, Ho war crrotied s 3 proveiss stes ————|# WARRANTED PERFECT IN EVERY WAY. Will be offered at POSITIVELY LESS gt B o N a weelcs visit with her daughter, Mrs. | beantifully rendered. Ty specal, THAN HALF PRICES. o soon to be ed e : X ter, s Bass rtecited The “ 4 : . in b con to be started e e Herman Chandler, in Worcester guest Miss Bass Tecited Tho ' oet SALE WILL BEGIN TODAY WHEN THE STORE OPENS, and will continue until t View, prelim- | of Mrs. E. L. Wood and her Sunday Returned to School. was entertained by Mrs. F. W. Seward | @ quantity is sold. el P . as ag follows: % Miss Louise Clarke spent Easter in | guring her stay in Putnam. o Worcester, and returned to Rocky Hill ; on Monday, where she will resume her Guests on Easter Day. Sale Prices 9¢, 19¢, 29¢, 39¢, 49¢, 69¢ and 89¢ school; prayer by Watch T # wa e use ’ fon, Ru rre i s Shert Mo s W PR i |8 AT : Chariotie Bo- | & weekpacation st/ iarthoniails (Hts W ey FIRST—Goods advertised are all new and perfect in every way—positively no seconds. - ne | R e G Misses Grace Hayden and Amy Wal- phliyirey —Every item advertised, can be had by all who come within a reasonable time. No w beginning of work on ¢ s A len_have returned fromj a week's wisit e disappointments. Chamotte Gascoigne, | in_New York s Bl ‘Chatito Gascotene: | B NOY X0 0 1ol tas roturn. | AR enjovable mesting of Tiisabeth = BRING THIS LIST WITH YOU—IT WILL HELP YOU IN MAKING SELEC- wton ¢4 ftrom & week's Visit at her home in | jeiq in the chapter rooms, in Pomtret (| TIONS. o lss Juite, Shaw 1o the guest of er | SIS 3 S LG e vonrd: Orders by mail or telephone will be given prompt attention, and goods ordered in that that may prove fatal cannot be defin i T bl e | The regent. Miss 8. Biizabeth Clarke, | |Jj manner will be delivered if within the delivery zone—or will be held until called for. ly as ained for a day or tw | s - Miss Marion Titus has returned from Dtl;;: ded. l;l‘w re';_-z{)(rtl o{plha vadxlnuflg i The president of the Westerly Silk City Notes. a week's visit at her home in Somer- | JTicers and comiittees were real an o i re 1 . ted. Mrs. Mary Medbury gave a company, with mill in Main street, t 2 et g accep y 3 | it s dghten, |, Miss Rose Smith has returned trom | siclng recently neid in Bristol, “Tha | I Rae uBNLer: | 4 visit in Colchester, and Miss Bart- § s . n Westeriy. entertainment session was in charge of es has returned to| lett has returned from @ week epent in | yiry, C. D. Sharpe, o, pumber of the ter visiting his cous- | MU ortrude Hall has been tne | ePtertainment commitide and over f when he dr r Dr. Pagan was summon ted the suffering of Su was badly bruised, b internal infuries are of Raw alto; | = SRR e was a bad grass fire at Noye d the W ed by Bugene Atwood of for a_week r 5 cnoeen An_interesting paper was given by i a Guild h ot Lrends tn South LY. o | Mrs. G. W. Gllpatrio on Coins and Cur- | Lipped Sauce Pan Round Dish Pan . 5 Windt " Russell has returned from @ |rency of the Colonial and Revolution- 9¢, value 30c Convax Sauce Pan 49c, value 90c th t Sarold Zorbin ot Woj ary Period. Miss Ellen Wheelock’s pa- 39¢, value 700 Sunday with his parents in Bradley | B3 on The Revolutlonary Fortrait T réturned to pley, Stuart and Trum- LIPPED SAUCE PANS BERLIN SAUCE POTS nday, after a|Street bull—was also most interesting. Miss | ? 2 ps . and e Helen Alton rendered two vocal solos | 134-pint, value At e 2-quart, value 65c. treet. SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS with much expression, for which ehe | ;73 1-quart, value At 49c—Size 3-quart, value 7 Tecelved hearty applanse. | Moeep Pic Plats oc, v e suitable site can be had with land suffi- so for ster spent mother, Miss Manches is the 4-quart, value 85c. e being kes. and | i . E. Chi Dainty lunch was served by the hos- s - berger A b e ot e e G W Gibetic: Mk value 25 2-quart, value 4 At value i the guest of s s o sl Sykes, Mrs. Medbury, Mrs. Smith, Mrs, 8-quart, value At value $ 4-qu: At $1.20, Convex Sauce Poy 39¢, value 70¢ §-qua. hier, Mrs. Guild, in Windham.| . B. Child, superintendent of the |G- H. Gilpatric and Miss Sargent. = | T Local Laconic and ) — = ocal Laconics iests of Mrs. Rue- | pointed the following Sunday school SODA WATER STANDS. s ’ Te @ 6-quart, > A ker of ( A was n Monday officers: Associate superintendent, H. —_— Shallow Pie Plste % o day in Westerly. ¢ been spending a | s, rvomn;; gec;;t:{(y, Alile;Ig; ;i”@f Owners Must Comply With New Rule \9c, value 250 TR BERL',N SAICE,M':S nifg seryice of the Pirst E urer, Alvin S. Martin; librarian, g . -quart, value 65 ten cz were rwich 1s| Sharpe; superintendent of home de- S, SR it oy PIR FLATES 8-quart, value 75c. - Graye strse PR = silizabeth Clarke: | The city health board of Hartfora = 2 maly) Sew walas Mo 4-quart, value § : . ook, JOrgye RS | supe . | s take b a s S 5 Y : Dr. W mpson of Brook- | ~ iss Florejco Sargent of Boston is|afiss E. J. Dutton: superintendent of g:;nfi,”:(,,"‘m“fl;hlt bt d | @ Sl el % S NS ¥ A s father, Cop- | spending thd vacation with her par-| primary department, Mrs. B. M. War- | gide that was instituted by the strect e vgyidhe e M i smpson, in 'We | Mrs. F. D. Sargent, ner; Sunday school committee, Mrs. S, | 5 AT WAz, IIEHIIES bY the stroct| B o 1iing Pan g6, ize 10-inch, deep, value ‘ . mptrong j"»‘"?d »\13‘" A. Wing, Miss Mary Wheaton, C. D.|t5 move In so far as lies in its power R, S engagement announced ; ) e her daugh- | Sharpe, J. G. Johnson. T CRAAT TG t0% ekt ol Bt value 200 COFFER POTS e atezly Susie Crane of Arlington Mass., At Easter Concert. of the street line, 'and @ot permitthem | S A (PANS 1-quart, w 80, 2 1 i o OVe™: | has been the guest of Mrs. F. E. Bur- | The Easter conoert given by the Sun. | 1 the sidewalkc or in the strect. The At 9c—Size 1-pint, value 20c. i i b oo 3 nette, in Grove street day school In the Congregational | qi8ite POaTC €6 eutholized Its super- | B At 9c—Size 1-quart, value ST [ R0, 463, value 800 y e a porter at the| Art nette of Charléton, Mass., | church Sunday evening was largely at- | imondent and f s Bt At 190—Size 1%-quart, value At 400—Size 3-quart, v $1.06 ) ] Augustine, is mother on Baster. | tended. The readings by Miss Milared Pl & Tropritors of euch stands to| P B ety -quart, $1.10. 1., TE to Westerly Sunday, ke hag returned from | Sheldon Bass of Boston were given in "&V8 Thelt DOSUAS connected with run- | Seratan A SRS 10 -0y 4-quart, value $1.2( a most impressive manner, which held | B\0% : T wean i 4-quart, v g it b e that these proprietors are forced to | the atention of every person in the | int stores o carry on their business. | lene, 80 simply and yet eloquently told, e will always be remembered as recited As much as a ton o by Miss Bass, while the Legend of St. | obtained from the to Freda, with organ accompaniment, was | whale. -quart, value 45 At 29c—Size ¢-quart, value blc. TEA POTS » 1-quart, value 80c Ses;n-lessJ Busbk“ 1%-quart, value 90c, 19¢, value 300 Size. 2-quart, value $1.00. THE MOHICAN COMPANY [f=== o B e pars At 49¢c—Si value $1.25 What It Does for Toothless People value 300 At 690 By means of this wonderful method we are able to give baok to a patient the full set of testh he or she start- ed in with in the beginning. All we require is two or more teeth fn each jaw to work from, and we shall not resort to plates or ordinary brid work in the process of the work. Your mouth will be fres from in- cumbrances. Before we mocomplish this result we put the gums and the natural teeth in a healthy condition, tight- ening the teeth which may be loose and curing pyorrhea if the pati is afflicted with that dreadful dis oil has been e of a single alue 80 value 90c. ze value 2 At 69c—Bize 6-quart, value $1.00. » §-quart, value $1.25 10-quart, va $1.50. TUESDAY Eloin Greamery Butter » 27¢ STRIGTLY FRESH EGGS - - wen 24¢ | | S: -quart, value 3 | £ e 2 ! value 45c. i ! 3 5 ¥ BERLIN KETTLES = At 49c—Size 4-quart, value WASH BASINS . ot vilne: 96 Preserving Kettle | At 19c—Size 11 es, value 30c. Size 7-quart, value $1.10, At 89 At 190—Size 11% inches, value At 290—S 2% OVAL DISH PANS FRY PANS ‘ 9c—Size S-quart, value $1.00, > : .),“h;‘s, ralo 40c. 10-quart, value $1.20, 2 nches, value 50c. e 14~ al 39 z Persian Tea Pot 9% inch valte 60c. ‘.‘ il ‘.m i 10% inches, value 70 ROUND DISH PANS 4 8-q t, value $1.20. 29¢, value 50c Convex Kettle 69¢, value 90¢ , value 29¢, value 55¢ : Ig.lLIVER l 2 Rib or LAMB cHuPs Ih I 5 THOMAS mn*rnsov KING, San PRESERVING KETTLES At 49 o 10-quart, value 90 i & o - - = o= ) k FHOA B All of the teeth we supply are || 93 e G s Self-righting b. BAGON c Loin c D. D. S, practical teeth; each set in its own At 29c—Size §-quart, value At 69— 14-quart, valme $1.18, Cuspido Originator of Dr. King’s Restor- socket following nature’s plan, so At 29c—Size 4-quart, value 60c. At 89%c—Size 17-quart, value §1.20 69¢, value 800 ation Method for the natural that the strain is equally d . o o restoration of teeth — originator One is able to bite on these t §-quart, va 70 6-quart, value 80c 8-quart, valus S0c. 1 $1.00, | At 49%c—Size ze 10-quart, va S At 69c—Size 3-quart, value 9 PERSIAN TEA POTS 1-pint, value 5oc. WATER PAILS 1%-pint, value 60c. At 69c—Size 10-quart, value $1.2¢ of the King Safe System of | and use them In exactly the ea English Tea Pot Painiess Dentistry and Inventor | manner as he would his natural ||@ “7oc " iive 600 of the “Natural Gum” Set of teeth. They match nature’s teeth so > Teeth, Etc., Ete. All rights re- closely as to decelve experts. They Vel are beautiful to 100k at and a sourc { of constant delight to the one whol | wears them. A PAINLESS PROCESS An impression has gone forth that there is some surg WATER PITCHERS quart, value 80e. 1-quart, val At o 13-quart, vahie S186. Tea Kettin 69, value $1.10 1 operation 1 eomnected with this method of resturing missing teeth. Some people ze 1%-quart, value 70c. F O U ERE II_LER have written in to know if we bore down into the bone and put the 3 || At 49e—size value 75c. i x teeth in on pegs ! Berlin Sauce Pot s, CONVEX KETTLES Others have an idea we eet the L.ew teeth into the sockets where the s ENGLISH TEA POTS At 69c—Size G-quart, value 8fc. natural teeth were originally. It is quite natural that some unthinking people would ask such qites- tions, and in order that they may be fully answered we will state that y ¥ 4 there is no boring, no cutting, no Implantation about this methhd, noth- Wouldyou bother to wash the ing abont the work that is painful while it is being done or afterward. Patients leave the office with these teeth in place and at once begin J : wheat and scour it? chewing meat, eating candy, toast, or anything else with the same com- fort they would enjoy if every tooth in their head had grown there. Thats what WASHBURN-CROSBY CO. o e s o Toies, Té B would be no better than do inmilling GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. S . il ; gu U WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS Its pure and cleanly. At 290—Size 13%-pint, value 6 At 69c—Size 6-quart, value $1.00 At 39c—Size 1-quart, value 65 At 89c—Size S-quart, value §1.25. S 4 " Vi At 89c—Size 10-quart, value $1.50. At 49c—Size 2-quart, value je. —_— CUSPIDORES MIXING BOWLS N 5 Seamless Self-righting Cuspidores 5‘3"9"" Seuce Pat| At 200—Size 4%-quart, value f0c. | At 69c—Size 5-inch, value $100. o value 630 | At 39c—Size §-quart, value 60 At 390—Size 63-quart, v Coffee Boiler 89, 89, value $1.39 TEA KETTLES At 490—Size 9-quart, value 80 Ay o At 69c—Size 10-quart, value S0c. o i s s At 89c—Size T-quart, value $1.50. CONVEX SAUCE PANS ' At 39c—Size 2%-quart, value 70c 490—Size 4-quart, value 80 COFFEE BOILERS - §-quart, value 80c 6-quart, value $1.39. Mixing Bowd 296, 6-quart, value $1.00. 8-quart, value $1.50. value 50¢ At 890—Size §-quart, value $1.2 . All Forms of Dentistry Treated by Experts. ‘While the Restoration Method is our great specialt~ we are general dental practitfoners as well. From the simplest filling to the most in- trim(m plece of porcelgin work, our experts are at the service of the 1 ablic. Naturally we would do such work well, much better than it could be done in a one-man office, for the operators empioyed here are ali men of the very highest skill. They need to be to do the Restoration work. Bunglers would not be tolerated in our office for a day, neither would WASHBURN-CROSBY 'S :T.’::lum‘:?‘fi lxiffi:fi‘:{:z(wf flnished craftsman, both at the oper- ’ D MEDAL FL KING DENTAL PARLORS, THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Sqtiare, Norwich, Conn. apr1aTuThs Seamless Tea Pot 39¢, value 80c 10-quart, value $1.62, Lipped Fry Pan 19¢, value 40c Berlin Kettte 49¢, value 85¢ Oval Dish Pan 49c, value $1.00 < L

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