Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1909, Page 6

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Albert B. Collins Must Sign Town Council’s Agreement or Suffer the Penalty—Sudden Almy—Plan to Provide Autos for Memorial Parade— Wakefield Team Admitted to Leagne. The criminal term of the Washi tan county superior co Ji rius Baker, will convene ston, Monday, T are on th atty ey general State agafust: Joseph S. ( bezziement; Charles Clayton, nuisance; Alpert Fuller, ho { P. William Doughe: i nuisance nuisance llquor nuisance; saie; John V. We ing; two c Durfee, fast certain liquo Farber, keepin ]»‘ ugherty De Cieo, revelin lewd and wanton pers Caswell, dru; The cases for Monday and >bably the tria he cases Il be reached. i Westerly, Inviting them t plude their automobiles at the djs of the Gramd Army men in the noom ef Memorial day It is pia ¢ 10 have the commades ride i ad o - waik, net enlv to 8t. Michacls ceme- | cer tery, but to River Bend cemeter wyolding the incanveniemce and ex- pense of making the trip to the latte cemetery by eleotric cars The number of aukomodiles owned in | Westesly would accemmodate all th. Grand Ammy men. and members of the G Woman's Reltef corps, aiso. With a autamoblle carrylug an American flax the procession wouid be enlivened and @ 1g0re patwmlotic mpirit aroused The grand marehal and aids are to be maunted, if this au b rangement is complated tsh-American war ve thote 18 goubt as to their pa a- | tion, awing to lack of transportation | faditties, ) The efforts that are made at nearly every session o this county erly thus t regular pl codrt ho adged expense for the ed'many to emphasize the nhoed Woesterly s poo n n ak the actu“ tion and geograph taken the pains t ter with great ea few yoars ago, days session a W case and that invo than $5, was actusily | Jury and yet the tota state for the session a aver $2,000. There was another s the Westerly town evening, (o hea committee appointed at jast ‘T day's secret sessio nr proparation of an agr foct th from the drug b would sizn th the town council nc that Mr. Collins retire fron 5 ness, but also that connected with ness and that street shoul drug store the terms too fected others session The cc Monday morning; if v s not d te the state woul pension of sent West Kir with a term as well as a heavy On motion of L. D. Stoningten, the Wak edmitted into the necticut Baschall place of the Hoj Valiey team stating that owing to the Langworthy fire, it would b ble to suppert a team th that he would withdray Wakefield. A new schedule was adopted 1 substitute for the one accepts previous meeting. Colle btarred from playing the league, unless they are residents of the towns the tean resent. Local Laconics. An fce plant is to be an accessory to the Ocean house at Watch Hill beat the Clar The Westerly Independents wer feated 13 to 4 b Bourdo; nd observed the 83d | anniversary of her birth Saturday received many tokens of cong tion. J. Ambrose Higgins, for many years 4n the employ of Huber & Chittende gn New London, has moved to West- erly and employed in a local store. #e is son of Ambrose Higgins, a for- Loes mnuc common cause against the “JAIL FOR WESTERLY MAN A&P Pure Food Daily Bu!lvtm for weel commencing Monday, April 26 of Albert E. Téa:, 1b. 35¢c, 40c, 50c SPECIAL SULTANA SALE 3 cans 30c¢ Special Sale Red Alaska Salmon 2 cans 25¢ resident of Norwich, a pri ica and Henry 1 can Iu“an- I’omatm Cunningham of St. Mi- ita 1 can smnn I’uu s been awarded the Best TEAS and COFFEES in Norwich OUR INCREASING TRADE PROVES IT. Coffeu, Ib. 20c, 25¢, 30c steriy high school. mer street of heart dis-. 20 1b The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 135 Main Street, Norwich, Genn. Free Delivery. two daughters, lhlm.w ulate Con- Second Lieut, | The Funeral Passing Through the Memorial Arch. he Third infantry, e Flour still advancing, but you can always save money by buying your Flour at the A&P Store At the first sug- gestionof summer weather let the rangs fise die out, seva New Perfection Wick Blve Flame Oil Cook-Stove in a comner of the kitchen, and at once the family boiling, frying and bak- ing may be done with comfort, because the “New Perfection” de- livers the heat under the kettle and not about the room. Another convenience of the Presents the appearance of a steel range. warming plates and for keeping towels handy. three sizes—with or without Cabinet Top as desired. At your dealer’s or write our nearest agency. L gives a most agree- o QINP ik for read- ing, study—mellow, sweog, contindoue. | No better lamp is made for every household use. % your dealer's, write our nearest agency. 3 STANDARD OIL COMPANY {Incorporated) Sugar for $1. with Tea and Coffee 'Phone 29-4. Let the Coal Fire 6o G 0 NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame 0l Cook-Stove is its CABINET TOP—a feature found in no other oil stove. Fine for holding dishes—for keeping meals het after they are cooked—for The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS “urnished promptly. Large stock ot patterns, No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Jan22g The Best Dollar's Worth is what most people are looking after today, and the fellow who cannot glve it 1y working under a strong handi That applies to my business—PLUM) ING. I only ask for & chance te prove my abllity to give It to you J. F. TOMPKINS, unlza 67 West Main Street. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, a2 Franklin Street. —_— Fourteen Positions HAVE BEEN FILLED by the Norwich Business College Since Jan. 1, 1909. This ought to tell the Young Man or Young Woman Where To Go To Learn. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting and Office Practice. Write or call. election gathered ing the .-ampaign and as the foundation for its These things have nc but the memos to benefit th remain_and in tI e lay 1 death they laid for him new. RIELTES | New Britain Herald An Unnatural Death. It was an unnatural death that cut h nhood and just greatest_achievement ¥ honest and in all career he stood for the terests of the peopie. ture to correct wrongs power, and, if he made a mistake, was in_over-estimating his power t cope with the more powerful Influences v earned muh.uu from ‘the m-nsur\ of vindication because it was onl; of his enemfes power rested to grant it, but the p! his state and the nation , and that there wa to warrant the —Willimantic Journal NEED TO BE FiXED. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY LARGE PRICES? Without the least particle of pain you can have the most sen- removed by of Governor George Leavens Lilley.— | Waterbury Democrat. He Kept the Faith. \\'hr-n Governor George L. Lilley ac- ted the oath of office he began a work of determination and devotion— . | determination to do all things possible teeth with silver or for 50 cents and gold . or solid gold crowns Full set of teeth $8.00 with the QUADRUPLE ATTACHMENT. © to the offense | Let the children be the jury on the qual- ity of Ceresota. Judge by what they say. Flour Deception never sold a bad barrel fvice. If there were no difference in flour, then all flour would be alike, no matter where the wheat grew, and every barrel of flour would produce the]same number B of loaves of bread. once. Special Pnne for Mattng We have of Jap. and Matting. we al offering fc 15¢ per yard. Also Fibre Carpet 25¢ per y | The Fanniag Sludlos, 31 Willow St. Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Matting, Furniture. apr3d Prudent Housekeepers ARE QUICK TO RECOGNIZE the savings our present prices make on all rellably made F1 our big store We invite special attention te eur Carpet Department. Remember also hat we are agents for the reliable ford Cooking Ranges. M. HOURIGAN, Tel. 123-4. 62-66 Main Street. apritd G. E. HODGE, Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed public good—devotion to . | highest ideals of citizenship and omcml' e posiivaly, nreventa. Sesth from moving, Better Teeth Cannot Be Made. Work guaranteed and as we lease our offices and have been established here five . our guarantee s of in- disputable value, z be pleased any time to examine your teeth without steadfast true. kvpl lnf‘ fmlh and he L‘lkd loved | who knew him best, respect can be won by | 1d unselfish loyalty and public trust. widow whose i y was his chief help and strength, sons whom he loved better than A Luss to Waterbury. Open from 9 till 8 and Sundays from 10 till 2. King Dental Parlars, DR. JACKSON, Msr. Franklin Square, is given In this hour of | t anguish and our sorrow.— w ‘Id\!fl Leader. He Would Have Kept His Promise. ernor Lilley promised the people he would serve them he lived there is no doubt but that his promise would have been fulfilled. however, and when Prosperous businces man by the dagtn | lliness sclved him some of Lhe ‘corpora- | L Norwich, Ct. this hour when | t ompanion. | had foremost_citi- ¥ ™ ro aGyerusing medium 's Sts s e LS PETveonii o Oftice at Hodge's Stable, Bath Street. @ Dusiness resulis House, 15 Town Sit. Telephone 613-6, leiin for business r—nb was not to be, 0 mistake will be made in selecting THIS school B s’g"@Nl‘l’g“; Bl Taetualt Hore e ey RABrubeck, trm, ¥ewLondon. | tine, DR. CHAS. H. LAMB, VETERINARIAN | Understood Better E achDag The most successful business man is the one who knows every detall of his as the one to attend. business and does not depend upon & pull for his success. Each day this 1a In no business is in the Building Trade. | want an estimate on any work in my be pleased to give you the Catalogue for tie asking. | benefit of my many vears experience. C. ¥. WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Street. "Phone $70. JAERE 13 no savertismg medium it stern Connecticut equal to Th TABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapman's) Telephone 10. aprlé FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER Go To “The Plank,”s Frankiinsi. O'CONNELL & SHEA. Telephone 654-4 wept1sd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa Furnaces. 65 West main Street, Norwich, Conn. dec7a PAINTING! PAINTING! That Is our business and now Is the time to have it done. We will be glad to give you estimates and our work will be done in a first-class manner at a reasonable figure. Give us a trial order. BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut 8t. mar2gd . N. GIBLERT GRAY, GRADUATE VETERINARIAN AND DENTIST. HODGE'S STABLE, Zel 10 1o 30 Bath 8%

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