Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 21, 1909, Page 6

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P NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, WESTERLY CASES DISPOSED OF Docket Called in Superior Court Session at West Kings- ton-—Albert Fuller’s Case to be Tried Next Week— Drug Store Raids May Reoult in Trespass Suit— Deaths, Geo. A. Thomas, Mrs. Ephraim W. Main, Miss Harriet A. Langworthy. and Assistant Attorney General P. Cross announced that the docket would be in order mext nesd, Harry | erimin | Monday. When the docket was called in the superior court for Washington count at West Kingston, the Westerly cas weredisposed of as follows: R. A. Sher man and Sops against Charles Clar] defendant defaulted; Elisha . Carpen- ter against Henry R. Segar company, trial at Westerly on May 4; Albert Fuller, the horse thief of al- most national reputation, who was ar- rested by the Stamford police and Arthur M. | brought o Westerly by Chief of Police ansi Willis against Amy D. James, motion to the and | I Id to make answer to dismiss granted def exceptions n; Eugene Atwood | ¢ g Joseph T. Murphy's W S Mill company ., has no particular ; Palmenu nnett against | love for the chief of police. When Now York, New Huven and Hartford | brought down from the county Jjail to Rediroad company, assigned for trial|the superior court for appearance be- erly, Ma fore the grand jury, the chief saluted id Dunbar against Indem- | him with: arance (‘o,, trial in West-| “How are you, Alber w are you feeling now ?" and received this reply and Dunbar # in a ng ance Co,, trial lda M. Maxon , trial in West- t A. Crandall vs. Westerly Mas . Euge 2 I don’t want a bigger thief ou stole me out of Con- giving me a show to rights. I suppose you a damn gmart fellow in y 4 w. my yu're that contemptible trick and in fr, tria McCall vs. for April ander me ever since. You've got a peak to me now, and I don't k to me again.” Albert,” replied the word er two with You defied me record and 1 41l there’s to it used to be shaved since rest and imprisonment, and has + full beard in the hope of baf- fling id tion when his case comes uy next week. It is under- will offer no defens stoood that he as t no doubt as to his convic tion. A number of complaints against hir een filed with Sheriff John 3, Wilcos the state of Rh WasCured by LydiaE.Pink- ham’sVegetable Compound | : raised age 1 L. Chap- about three years ago. Westerly will be represented at the annual reunion e First Rhode Is- land Un 1 Stat Infantry associa- t ymprising the officers and men regiment hich the state re- ted duri > Spanish war. The \ 1d at the Crown ho- Adrian, Ga.—*“I suffe Saturday evenin misery from a female weakness seocition was disease, and I could not stand more annual affairs z = than a minute at a x::h- nro the anniv S time. My doctor bil ok wis meth Bpkin said an operation I':“n“ 26, and ¢ 1eld this year two days was the only RECthin yape: Cwo. avs chance I had, and Idreaded it almost as much as death ;4 One da{ I was reading how other women had_been | 5 cured by Lydia E. | jcs Pinkham’s Vege- Compound, | inv ntatives on the As a sequel to the Sunday morning raid on the drug stores in the Martin 1 23] table and decided to try Before 1 had taken one bottle I wasbetter, and now I am completely cured.”—LEe~NA V. HENRY, Route No, 8, Adrian, Ga ‘Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing th fourths of the joy of living, when th can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ? at were ot included the | warrants. Report says that the the building has consulted a attorney with a view of A group of local politicians are meet- ing weekly in preparation of a political For thirty years it has been the b aip il ““;’”‘l‘; Bt standard remedy for female ills, and et the S kas cured thousands of women who option and approval have been troubled with such ail- e approved by ments as displacements, inflam: ion, uleeration, fibroid tumors, irregular ties, periodic pains, backache, indige tlon, and nervous prostration. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound will help you, write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be absolntelv confidential, party in inter- that there plank. Judge Edward M. Burke held regular S the ~ gession of the Westorly Probate court The w r Livingstone, who died Ma was admitted to or Headaches probate. erty is given to his widow, ated value of the is not more than $1,- nz=tone was named band fixed at $1,000. Everett Barnes and 1. Whipple were appointed ap- Caused by sick stomach, ill- regulated bile, sluggish bowels, nervous strain ,or overwork, the safest and surest remedy is BEECHAM’S PILLS 8old Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25a, " MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scip and Face Specialis! P ipard g 8TRICTLY PRIVATE ATTENTION | count Miss Adles gives to all patrons, Suite | utrix an rett E. Whippe Joseph he estate of Syl- g a valuation of pproved and ordered re- ority was also given to at private sale. Pendleton, admir s first and final account,which ed and ordered recorded. and final account of the es- Washington Trust com- how- mator de bonis nor 1 ate value lawyers® . The ac- ved and ordered record- &, where she is established in the ventory of the estate of Har- Wauregan Hotel, is convenient, yet imer was approved, allowed not conspicuous. 1 recorded. The inventoried Consult her regarding the elegant 3 is $1,703 new styles. She wil be in Norwich all | the week of April 26th. WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich Boston. New York. Local Laconies. A. Clark in her 92d year, in Burdfelcvill o < The new ¢ in Mystic Talephone 704 apr19d | is to be dedi May 9. A delegation Westerly Masong visited Brainerd lodge of New London | Tuesday ove Moth Balls/:: in packages, , who died was burie tonington, Main, formerly of esday morn- as 83 years V. Main. pounds and half bounds, ing i —ar— which = . D q | ha it Ston- in dock in New UNN’S PHARMAQCY, | {ieipn, vt g2 on the dry dock in New A oy, {'a® a substitute Sound liner. 50 Main Street. sdward S. Ninde of Providence Agent for European Steamers, . e .f‘,\'w Yo Ko y evening. - M. Catheart, president of the union, presided. Miss Harriet A, Langworth has been in feeble health for Jied unexpectedl 1 Elm stree ded with e, Mrs. George N. Burdick The case of Courtland P, Chapman i e towr Wester] claim for damages in connection with the re- building of the Watch Hifl road, has her been assigned for trial at the superior court session in Westerly May 3. A George A. Thomas, formerly a team- ster and general contractor, but who of has managed a store in Stillman- i died Tuesday morning after four [] 4 fllness with pneumonia. His wide son_and two daughlers sur- i and Mrs. W. H \ H Pendleton, Jr. and Miss Elsie Thomas. L Charles A. Clavton pleaded nolo in 48 Mllfl s"em the superfor court to the charge of . nraintaining a liquor nuisance in Charletown. He prom to leave the . county and senfence was suspended aprioe upon payment of costs. The lfke case against George S. Litz was similarly disposed of, George promising to leave the state. A dance s to give Friday night, Ma; be devoted to the 1 in Bibernian hall 30, the proceeds to benefit. of Miss Al- | phonsie Laprise, who, was completely scalped at the White Rock mills. No charge will be made for the hall, the orchestra, printing, advertising or for anvthing connected with the dance. The gross proceeds will go to aid the unfortunate girl—adv. TAFTVILLE. to Canada— Guest—Other Two Local People Go Party in Honcr of Notes. Martin of Providence street anby, Canada, for a isit with relatives. Desire Bourdon of South B street left Tuesday on a journey to_Quebee,where he make hi because of hix ill health in this The followi is z are the unclaimed let > Taftville post- a Bargar, George hael Cormier, Sam- SUPERFLUOLS m Doctors Say There Is a Harmless, Safe and Sure Way to Remove it. or. Feol Justified in Making Starbuck Savs the Assertion That It Is the Only Successful Meth- od of Remeving Hair.” tng Tid of this oy hair successfully unreliable things which as at means of removing liod by whieh it works ) e iflc principle and totally differ vowders and other reme balr in the same the hair when 1t but dangeror electnc n of the X-ray bout any Ineonven thod by which A or compared s which ate ad Rich or poor or proud and handsome, B, no taw 1ck or chances, Every tooth you save enhances, Al miles and cony Rena to all relations. | 3 | B - when teeth are aching, s v, all' their shages remaking. prolonged and health extended, Every time & tooth is mended You witl fina joy remended, @D envist T “my crown” reveals it, Every art by art conceals it, MNature gave all in good season, Teeth to eat with, minds to reason, Bs it ilt, yours or mine, S hall the ss be mine or thine, T hou shalt know in all good time. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY 237 Main Street ROAST of VEAL ib DATES - FIGS ORE HOUR S ROUND STEAK Large Bananas ( Fancy Prunes - 4 o’clock to 5—Both Days uel Johnson, O, Steere, J.” Singleton, Miss Lillian M. Tillinghast, Mrs. Joseph Koerber has returned to her home on Merchants' avenue after a week’s visit with her mother in Faii River and her brotner in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morrissette and son and Mrs. Mathilda Casavant of Hunter’s avenue have gone to Provi- derce to attend the wedding cf a niace of Mrs. Morrissette, the daughter of her brother, Joseph Feloquin, who far- merly lived in Taftville. Before their return to Taftville they will visit rel- atives in New Bedford. A very pleasant evening was re- cently spent at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Govang of No. 27 North A street, who entertained a number of friends in honor of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Govang, of Walerbury, who has been her guést for a week. A number of congs were sung by Mrs. Lucien Cor- mier and Mrs. Joseph Cormier of Oc- cum. The party broke up at a late hour, all wishing Mrs. Govang good luck on her return to Waterbury and hoping to see her again in Taftville before long. The guests were’ served coftee, cake, ice cream ana soda by Try This Formula for Dan- druff and Falling Hair (From LeMatin, Paris, France.) I response to request from our cor- respondent, Mme, Gracone, 1 Teprint formula that appeared in issue of Jan- pary 15 for falling beir gnd dandruff. ingredients in this formula may be found in the drug stores of France, Germany, England and United States, and the preparation i to my belief the most_satisfactory and dependable one for the above troubles; also for giving the hair vitality, health and a luxur- {ant growth. One ounce beta quinol (liquid), half pint alcohol, half pint bay rum or warm water; mix well and apply daily. Get the ingredients and mix them yourself at home. If your druggist hasn’t them he can’ easily get them for you. the hostess. Among those present were Mr, and Mrs, P. Govang, Mrs. Thomas ‘Govang, Mrs. Raphael C. mier, Mrs. Lucien Cormier, Mrs. Cle- ment White, Mrs. Joseph Cormi REMEMBER we have one of the best plants in the State in regard to equipment--Power Machinery for cutting and threading pipe; Tools for alf the various branches of work; force of sxilled, experienced mechanics; large stock of the best material. We till orders promptly, and our guarantee stands back of material and workmanship. When you think of Plumbirng, Steam or Gas—think of BROWIN. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 55, 57, 59 West Main Strest. Telephone: 133. ANNOUNCEMENT The N. Johnson Co. having dissolved we have leased the store formerly occupied by them and are now prepared to show a full line of Woolens, in all the latest shades and styles. guaranteed. D. F. PULSIFER & CO., 33 Broadway. D. F. PULSIFER. Quality and workmanship’ FRANK COXETER. Gold Dust, the greatest friend that the American housewife has today. It cleans everything about the house, pots, pans, clothes, dishes and wood- work; saves time, money, worry and aching backs; and makes everything shine like a brand new pin. Why fuss, worry, fume and fret over house-cleaning cares when you can call at or “call up” your corner grocery—get a package of Gold Dust and proceed to “Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work.” Gold Dust is more convenient, cheaper and better than soap or any other cleanser. It softens hard water, lessens labor and injures nothing. Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax, Soda, Ammonia or ey form. Kerosene with Gold Dust. Gold Dust has all desirable cleansing qualities in a perfectly harmless and lasting The Gold Dust Twins need no outside help. . Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY; CHICAGO Makers of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) “Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work.” COAL AND LUMBER. To insure prompt delivery. Spring Whea Tel. 897. Car No. Loaded with our SEED POTATOES was received\Tuesday Morning direct from Aroostook County, Maine, and they are going like “hot cakes.” We have already placed another order to meet our customers’ demands, so send us YOUR ORDER now Absolutely clean seed--full grown and cheap. SPECIAL--Asparagus Roots (Colossal and Pal- metto) two years old. While they last at soc per hundred. This is a bargain for prospective buyers. J. P. Barstow & Co. 23 and 25 WATER ST. 108,138 LAMB CHOPS ib. 6¢ | New Cabbage Ib. 4¢ |Grape Fruit eachYc - Ib. 11¢ |TOMATOES - Ib. 8¢ |Fancy Lemons doz. 17¢ MOHICAN COCOA % Ib. tin 15¢ Condensed Milk - - - Campbell’s Soup - - String Beans - - - - Sweet Sugar Corn - ‘Solid Pack Tomatoes ALE Ih. 12¢ 0z. ibe Ib. Be LIVER - 6 - The COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. 1 A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. | Branch Office—Lewis’, 8hannon Bldg oct29d Coal and Wood A. L. Potter & Co. marl19d LUNMBER The best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we ays carry a big line of Shingles. us up and let 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 family coal. Lumber for bulld- ing purposes. 5 Central Wharf, Tel. 884 sept19d GOAL ana WOoOoD C. H. HASKELL 'Phones 489 37 Franklin St. Jan12 402 68 Thames St. Furniture THIS IS OUR SPECIALTY. New and artistie Carloads of goods received and sold svery week. designs. Our stock is complete. We please everybody, Why ocan’t we please you ? Schwariz Bros., ““Home Furnishers,”’ 9-11 Water St, Washington Sg. We are agents for the celebrated HUB RANGE and the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. \ Open Zvenings. mar25d IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED AND DIES laugh at the other fellow. E. G. RAWSON, Agt., House 854-2, 227 Main St. 'Phone 559, aprivd you can THERE 1s no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. ~Carriage and Automobile Painting and Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda | Anything on wheels built to orden PPICES AND WORK RIGHT. The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, : 507-515 North Main Street. apriéd | | | | Just Arrived a Carload of Maxwell Automobiles. Can be seen at Auto Garage, No. 21 Chestnut Street. Free Demonstration. N. B.—Automebile Palating, Trimming and Repairing. M. B. RING. marsd M1 New Books for the Spring Term Norwich Free Academy are now ready at CRANSTON'S, 158 Main Street. C. E. HODGE, Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Formerly Chapman's.) Telephone 16. REFRIGERATOR eprid OURS IS THE BEST The Best, Because— They require less ice. They maintain an even tempera- ture. They can be easily and quickly cleaned They generate no smell, no mould, no dampness, We 4 and cheap lin seen In Norwic ecially good val- ues in White Chamber and Kitchen Papers at 7c, 8¢ and 10¢ per roll. No charge for borders, SHEA & BURKE, 37-41 Main St. apred FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER Go To “The Plank,”s Frankiinsi. o'C ILL & SHEA. ® ON: Telephone 6G4-4. ept16d Burkhard(’s Bock Beer TRY IT. FINEST IN THE CITY. THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin feb26o $15.00 Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. $10.00 Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. Also a full line of the New Style Signet Rings. Gold Cha Lockets, Cuff Buttons, and a complste line of up-to-date Jowelry, FERGUSON & CHARBORNEA Franklin Square. a mar DR. JONES, Dentist, is mow open for practice at 35 SHETUCKET ST. with a Complete New Equipment. ’Phone 114-3 Room 10 marlsd COMMENCE NOW To Select Your Spring Wall Papers We have them in all grades and prices, all new, including our Imported Papers, and at all prices. Also Mouldings and Paints, Decora- tions and Muresco. Now booking orders for paper hanging and decorating. P.F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone orders. mardd DR. CHAS. H. LAMB, VETERINARIAN Office at Hodge's Stable, Bath Street. House, 15_Town St. Telephone 618 —_— T _Tehlone tith palnting, THERE s no aavertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Buls letin for Qusiness results. i

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