Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 22, 1909, Page 6

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1 N AND ABOUT WESTERLY Death of Geo. Cranston—Trout Thrive in Artificial Lake —Counsel Assigned for Albert Fuller—Town Council to Consider Albert B. Collins’ Case in Special Session Judge Darius Baker of the superior court has assigned Attorney Irederi . Olney to defend “Albert Fuller,” She horse thief, whose trial will be bald in the superlor «court for Wash- ington county next week, for stealing a horse and carriage from Joseph T. Murphy of Westerly last Februacy, | ing the delivered The Westerly high school baseball | cat to C team make up has been changed since | erly, m commis: the poor showing made in the game | with South Kingston last week, and now helieved to be as strong @s any nine that ever representedthe school. ;¢ Hot ulihan is the Norwich Town pitcher,-who allowed the ‘Hospitals of,| Brewsters Neck only four hits in last Saturday's gam That large trout that was caught by tu, re by trout is 50 muc! during growth is surprising. placed in the lake as an experiment, ‘Fhey will play the first game in the league series at Riverside park, next |ers that it is afternoon with the Bulkeley [ it is po gchoo] team, The team is made up | of it u8 follows: Spargo rf, Flynn cf, Pem- | The ier I, Champl L. Foley ss, Mar- | thrived tim 2b, Dutton 1u, Captain Foley e Durrows p. George Cranston died at the home not live in that water, les W. ember of the on, and by him placed In the artificial lake /n Wileox park, is much larger and just as lively as before its a cat in a brook at Potter Hill, dur- close season” a year ago. and the owmer of the Willard of West- inland fisheries ve by tift cat. This particular larger than the oth- asily distinguished, and ed to visitors, and the story capture and rescue is told daily. fingerlings placed in, the lake the winter and their These fish were an opinion prevailing that they could which, by rea- and confinement source, lake was not considered suita- trout thri of his son John, Wednesday morning, | son of its atter a brief {lin For several years | in t Mr. Cranston was employed in the | ble for Westerly woolen mill, but for the last| It has av_years was in the personal e that Senator Louis W. Arnold, complet- | winter mon ng his service about a month ago. was forenerly a jamitor in the Yark public schools and in the war served in a Massachusetis 1 He was about 80 years of age, it tery. but as active as e man at 50. He is survived by three daughters and three sons: Mrs, L. M. Heath of Tr % abeth Ahern of West- Cooper of Wickfc The Westerly Independent baseball into it fish culture, peen demonstrated, however, there during the but it. remains to be determined whether they can survive the heat of the good old summer time, is practicaly a still water lake, and is more It is planned, however, to have & run- ning stream of water through & nipe deep hole, thereby cooling that tiol y inty feared the temperature will be than the trout can withstand. n, and it is believed the fish will arr team will ‘play against the Carolina |Granite comp team in that place xt Sa rday with | is said to 8 stror of extensiv wmn from leaguers. cu y in thig or h \atterson ton_ss Fowler, Bentley c. H n | bec r,"and until the last few | ymrs was supposed to be able. | or a great many years doc 5- | nounced it sease o 2 ribe s, and smatly oure with pient pi t incurat S, ey hss proven catarrh to be nstigu- | ¢ tional dizease arfd therefor constitutional treatment. Ha tarrh Cure. manufactured Chenev & €0, Toledo, O constiiuziofial cure on the mar is takea internally in doses Aarops to a te: Gtul It & 1y on the blood and mucous surfaces of he system. The n 1 er In clmér fitabl e h nt ed persons have fished theve of late, steal 50 ir nearb. qu. bla quarry & n pren tion seek the cogled waters and water that supplies this lake pipe line ffom the water- hole owned by the Smith ny on quarry hill, which ¢ 0 200 feet deep and surface area. years ago Mr. Willard placed le and they have number, and dur- y are landed red fishermen. Unauthor. ly hooking the fish in son, and this class has imerous that the Smith has forbidden fishing aband ed quarry are some fine spe- there k by the bottom and s of oles are granite all the & being quarried before sid, oles were abandoned. The; s were removed and the im b permitted to fill with wa- lowed through the crevices atural springs, As the holes ft of earth and vegetation and of nning streams, it dollars for ar t believed that fish would live Send for ¢ testimor Address F. J , Toledo, B0 57 Drissins There will Be a special meeting of Take Hall's Fam the town council this (Thursday) wtion orning an unusual purpos Al- s e—— B ling’ appeal from superior “I'd Rather D ourt >u_in a liquor nuisance a 1 dismiseed and the mat- Jures of e burng 2% at nd ind t piles e & Osgood Co.’s We can be per but Fo eolds 5ne toole other tains nc low packa; Dieting Does Not Cure Indigestion Selt Denial by Prescribed Rules of Heaith Used to be Con- to the M syperior court at- d that the signi nd save pro- the jail sente approved by condition t his present It is understood ecable to Mr. Col mmption that the ied by his re- has been in t} from ocal Laconics. York is visit- West as re- st In- idated baseball kers nine at lian Marathon at Niantic, R. L, sidered a Cure, Purtill attended e Margaret Mat- T Wednesday Starvation is a strange remedy for A X . 7 R eny disease. Yet, starvation by rigor- | 1 Maxsor & a¢ uer Home Ous det was once " g Gra i day morn- 0 tn cases of Indigestion ¢ - | sfa. Even s sometim d. Ever life conswmes x of the t f the human b o 1004 we eat worves to and vou can’t bufld withho the ma these purposes. When pepsiaor Indigestior toia stomach trouble, take a Hdtorg. = help. the stomach do its s b oper ey We say, t Kodo] Fosiel the only preparation th Doapitel 4o all the food you eat. Every ful of Kodol diges Hale, who ha the food. It supplies t Westerly returned to Fish- Juldes. that are fou and, Wednesduy, He is steward vigorous stomach Mausion ho d will get that preparations that ara in ness imer patron- ‘but what your nac « plete rest.” Kodol is t prepara. A it 3 ssed e hou tlon that will give it. A man is so|Tues authoriz payment o constituted that he needs a vas of t6 the We savings fund ods; toyreduce the varfety vs an associatio r rent of the produces bad results. In 96 cases out | c Deputy Sher Eugene W. of 100, Ir is due to lack of | Coon from January 1, 1908, to January Soms of th ts which constitute 1909, i e i e lel‘w;d k(l‘” There was an attendance of Guarantee Get a dollar bottle of Ko~ Podu V”NJ‘ T dol. If you are not benefited — the e druggist will at once return vour The of Rev money. Don't hesitate; any 4 crist e aeh it Dde of: FtayReance oy will sell you Kodol on these terms, | (PPortunity was interesting and ins The dollar bottle contains 2 vt e wrinah a8 the 500,bottle. Kodor Mrs. William J., Donahue, Mrs. Jo- ared in the laboratories of B, C. De. | Seph Bloeser and Miss Alice G. Don- Vitt & Co. Chicago ahue and Miss Isabel Bloeser of M b street have returned home after a two ST === yeeke’ Visit with Mr. and Mrs, HbLert Rich or poor or proud and handsome, | bioner and Miss Mary Tyler of Bay- Even you can read this Chanson, The quarterly conference of the St Vincent de 1 societies of hode By 1o 1aw of luck or chances, Island will be held next Sunday aft- gt 3 ernoon at LaSalle academ) Provi- Every tooth save enhances dence. Rev, William Py merly of B o it ot isation, Westerly, now rector of St. Patrick’s church, * Providence, will address the Rengers joy to all relations, delegat * In the superior court at Kingston Don't despair when teeth are aching, | decree of divorce was granted Wed. nesday Save them, all their shapes remaking, | Gastin o ether Life's proionged and health extended, | SgL1CT ot Every time a tooth is mended, anothe; vorce w You will find your joy femended, adulter: Dentist 1 “my crown” reveals it, Every art by art conceals it, Nature gave all in good season, Teeth to eat with, minds to reason, sa Bs it her fault, yours or mine, % $ hall their loss be mine or thine, T hou shalt know in all good time, ed to Fardina Bolvin, W n an Bolvin from Anna The parties lived to- Rock for seventeen the wife went off with five years ago. The di- ranted for desertion and WHAT THE PAPERS SAY, That the DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY | ;2 00 237 Main Street I v Fraternal Order of Eagles. Meriden aerie of the Fraternal Order of Kagles has caus for much tisfaction because of the great suc- of the recent fair. With so strong wd popular an organization it was known in adv tnat the fair would prove profitable, but not. many exnect- £0 ge a sum would be cleared in the many adverse elements to with ) the fair oe t use cannot be doubted 10 knows the charitable- ness of the Eagles and the care they take that neme of their members who apr20d may be in distress shall want for such adds to the healthfulness of all risen ., flour-foods, while it makes the food lighter, sweeter, finer-flavored, more delicious. Exercise care in purchasing baking powder to see that you get the kind that makes'the food more wholesome and at the same time more palatable. LEVELAND BAKING NEW YOR! aid as they The F. O. E. is a most orgamization, founded on s of brother- hood, and the Meriden aerie is one of | its best bra s, counting number of | wbers, quality of membership and f i nding. It is indeed a it to Meriden.—Meriden Journal. The Caristian Heroes. the Rev. Daniel Rog- ers, fc of New Britain, by the | fanatical Moslems at Adana brings this eastern massacre business home to us here in Connecticut, and we realize how truly the hristian hero the foreign missions take when doing ng the s all the lat sacrificing work of n issionary has been unfalteringly, accept- ing er hard and meeti most terri- ble shape a murmur. But there i our part that ean- not_be omeone must be held respon: r this_murder and the government the United States | the responsibility on its shoulders, hat y will done.—Bridgeport \[ BRIEF STATE NEWSJ Berlin. erlin grange conferred the first ar md es on a class of new members Tuesday evening. Norwalk.—There will be a meefing of the Rurz Delivery Mail Car- riers _associa of Fairfield county next Saturday evenin Norwalk. Torrington. — Between twenty-five and forty more Hu n partridges ring ¥ association from Yardley Wallingford.—1T met Monday Tked f beetle. outin; on_a € an Andrews moun| Meriden.—Wednesday Meriden Ci socity ambitious concert it mpted by s da F New Britain. iirectors Y. M. C uesday beg canv ds following the tion hen the among t es the sum of Bridgeport.—Orient r, Order of | the tern Star, will conduct formal exercises commemorative the for- | tieth anniversary of the chapter this day) evening at Masonic tem- Winsted.—Earl H. Hotchklss is lor m er of the Winsted \ange of the Southern New Eng ‘ ompa His successc At the § 1001 the vaca wils in a largest n of pupils | tendance at the school Naugatuck.—Roy Wh to Bridger where i | Buffalo Bill's’ Wild W ow, and will have of the ammunition tment ces the second n he has been the show. Middletown.—The n and| New Britain High basketball teams will meet in Hartford Fric ) settle the championship in the Interscholastic league. The Gilbert Hig dol team of Winsted, state ns since 1905-06, has Issued a to the winner of the coming COMFORT for Baby and others follows the use of Comfort Powder. Chafing, itching, r‘ashes. skin irritations and soreness all disappear like magic under its influence, Comfort Powder is a skillfully med- icated Toilet Powder which is no more Eke ordinary Talcum Powders than cream is like skimmed milk, being per- fectly harmless to the most delicate skin and possessing unequalled healing and soothing power. For twenty years Comfort Powder has been con- sidered the Standard of perfection by thousands of New England physicians, nurses and mothers who use no other, AT DRUS AND DEPARTMENT STORES. Be sure you get “COMFORT” POWDER, Box with Baby's Head and Trained Nurse. Care must be taken to avoid baking powders made from alum. Such powders are sold POWDER CO. cheap, because they cost but a few cents K . per pound. But alum is a mineral, which taken in food is deleterious to health. NEW HAVEN ROMANCE. in Anderson Teacher to Wed Pupil. Began, A romance wl at Have Cit; Edgewood avenus, New Mr. Ryder was formerly Becher was one of his Mr. Rwder went to tending to his gymnasium classe: Gymnasium— ich had its unfolding the Anderson gymnasium at New will culminate this week in the marriage of Pearl Ryder of Salt Lake Utah, and Mlss Leita Beecher, | daughter of Mrs. Christine Bescher ren. um instructor in New Haven, and diss Q:R"‘m. City some time ago and is engaged in the printing business there, besides at- He hes bulit a hew home and Miss Beech- er left Seturday for Salt Lake Citv, where the wedding will take place up on_her grrival there Wednesday. Miss Beecher is an excellent planist, having been a pupll at the Yale School of Music for the past five years. Found Lizard in Water Filter. W. C. Dexter of Middietown was troubled by not getting a supply of water and removed the filter on the forcgt gud 0 his surprise found a g»d fizard in the filter. Had fhere been no fitter and the water drawn at night it is more than probable the Hzar@ would have been doing duty and hospital treatment beén beneficiad. of customers’ demands, so Spring Wheal SPECIAL--Asparagus metto) two years old. Tel. 897. 23 Car No. 108,138 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 send us YOUR ORDER now to insure prompt delivery. Absolutely clean seed--full grown and cheap. Roots (Colossal and Pal- While they last at soc per hundred. This is a bargain for prospective buyers. J. P. Barstow & Co. and 25 WATER ST. Hello! Give m please — a sacC Hello! k of flour o-that's wronc ?; Give me % GOLD MEDAL FLOUR WASHBURN YOUR GROCER ~CROSBY'S THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY YERRINGTON'S, 49 Ma!n Street. apria LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | BAKERY | We are confident our Ples, Cake and | | Bread cannot be exceslled. Give us a trial order. nov2d 20 Fairmount Street. THERE 1s no aavertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bule | letin for business resulis. COAL AND LUMBER. 1 COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS I}T STOCK. A. D. LATiHROP, | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 168-13. Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg oct294 Coal and Wood, A. L. Potter & Co. m DR, King's Restoration Metho What It Does for Toothless People By means of this wonderful method we are able to give back 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 in each jaw to work from, and we shall not resort to plates or ordinary bridge- work in the process of the work Your mouth will be free from in- cumbrances, Before we accomplish this resuit we put the gums and the natural teeth in a healthy condition, tight- ening the teetn which may be loose and ecuring pyorrhea if the patient THOMAS JEFFERSON D. D. S, Originator of Dr. King's Restor- ation Method for the natural restoration of teeth — originator of the King Safe System of Painless Dentistry and Inventor of the “Natural Gum” Bet of Teeth, Etc, Etc. All rights re- served. KING, teeth in on pegs! natural teeth were originally. Patients leave the office with storation Method would not be a ordinary bridgework or partial dental praoctitioners as well. tricate piece of porcelain worlk, 1-ablic Na done the ver; irally we would do such highest skill Bunglers would not be tolerated dental students. We demang the ating chair and in the laboratory Dr. Jackson, Manager. apri3T™uThS APAINLESS PROCESS An impression has gone forth that there is some surgical operation connected with this method of restiring missing have written in to know it we bore down Others have an i@ea we set the lL.ew teeth into the sockets where the It is quite natural that some unthinking people would ask such qies- tions, and in order that they may be fllly answered we will state that there is no boring, no outting, no implantation about this method, noth- ing about the work thet is painful while it is being done or afterward. 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. It we couldn’t promise this and-make good on the promise, the Re- WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS All Forms of Dentistry Treated by Experts. While the Restoration Method is our great specialt~ Trom the simplest filling to the most a one-man office, for the operators employed here are ali men of They need to KING DENTAL PARLORS, is afflicted with that dreadful dis- ease. All of the teeth we supply are practical teeth; each set in its own socket following nature’s plam, so that the strain is equally divided. One is able to bite on these teeth and use them in exactly the same manner as he would his natural teeth. They match nature's teeth so closely as to deceive @xperts.” They are beautiful to 1ook at and a source of constant delight to the one who weurs tham, teeth. Some peonle into the bone and put the these teeth in place and at once begin success. It would be no plates. better than we are general n- our experts are at the service of ‘the work well, much better than it could be be to do the Restoration work. in our office for a day, neither wou finished crpftsman, both at the oper- Franklin Square, Norwich, Cona. LUMBER —— The best to be had and at the right prices, too. PRemember always carry a big line of Sh Call us up and let us tell you about our stock H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY mayled 3. A MORGAN & SON, | Coal and Lumber a well ¢ r for bulld- slze mily coal. Lumk purposes. 5 Central Wharf. Tel. 834 sept19d COAL and WooD C. H. HASKELL 489 'Phones 402 ! 37 Franklin St 58, Thames St. jani2d Furniture THIS IS OUR SPECIALTY. New and artistic designs. Carloads of goods received and sold every week. Our stook is complete. We please everybody. Why can’t we please you ? Schwariz Bros;, ““Home Furnishers,”’ (9-11 Water St, Washington Sg. We are agedts for the celebrated HUB RANGE and NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. mar25d the Open Evenings. IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED AND DIES laugh at the er fellow. E. G. RAWSON, Agt,, House 854 227 Main St. 'Phone §59, apr10d you can THERE 1s no advertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bu)~ letin for business results, we have one of the best plants in the State in regard to equipment--Power Machinery for cutting and threading pipe; Tools for all the various branches of work; force of skilled, experienced mechanics; large stock of the best material. We till orders promptly, and our guarantee stands back of material and workmanship. 1“ When you think of Plumbing, Steam or Gas—think of BROWIN, 65, 57, 59 West Main Strest. T'elephone: 133. Carriage and Automobile Painting and Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda Anything on wheels built to order. PPICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Glark CORPCRATION, k 507-515 North Main Street. apriéd | ROBERT BROWN ESTATE,| Just Arrived a Carload of | Maxwell Automobiles. Can be seen at Auto Garage, No. 21 Chestnut Street. Free Demenstration. N. B.—Aulomobile Painting, Trimming and Repairing. M. B. RING. mars Al New Books for the Spring Term Norwich Free Apademy are now ready at CRANSTON’S, 158 Main Street, aprédaw 6. E. HODGE, Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapman's.) Teleyhone 10. aprid $15.00 Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. $10.00 Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-yean Gold Filled Case. Also a full line of the New Btyle Signet Rings. Gold Chains,’ Lockets, Cuff Buttons, and a complete line of up-to-date Jewelry, FEAGUSON & CAARBONNEA) Franklin Square, mare5a REFRIGERATORS OURS IS THE BEST The Best, Because— require le mainteln an They n tempera- ture. ily and quickly generate no smell, no monld, no dampness, WALL PAPERS We carry the best med n priced and cheap line of Wall Papers to be seen in Norwich. Speci: od val- ues in Wh Back Kitchen Papers at 7c, 8c and 10c per roll. No chal for borders, SHEA & BURKE, 37-11 Main St. aprod FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER Go To “The Plank,”s Franiitnst. O'CONNELL & SHEA. Telephone 554-4. Burkhardt’s Bock Beer TRY IT. FINEST IN THE CITY, THOS. B. WILSON, 78 Franklia feb28d sept168 DR. JONES, Dentist, is now 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~ ticns 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 Offce at Hodge's Stable, Bath Street. 16 Town St. Telephone 618-8. painting, House, no aavertising mecticut saual (o S ne Ben [ business results - THERT, Eastern letin for

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