Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1909, Page 6

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WILF GMETIyQUR NOTES W WD MDONT WESTERLY 555 o mpmmars Hobart street after several months’ illness. She leaves three sons, John, ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of church Sunday. His household goods | Patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest HaCk leery Speculation as to’ when Horse Thief Fuller will bc Sen. | Patrick and Michacl. T S tenced—Honors for Dr. T.E. Robinson—How a Dry | pastorats G The rCuviry Baptist i i i ly— H srrived from Rochester Wednesday and Jjan224 Boarding ]aful:;nlljer :::;red H-ll T(I:I;flt l’ns Wester! Yy Social e S mdt ' b e ind- mnasium (lasses’ Seasorn. day. Stable it e Peter P. Palmer, the mortgagee, bas purchased the Everett D. Chapman <l Lome and land on the'Potter Hill road. E 12-14 Bath Street. : ~ It was sold by Auctioneer E. B. Pen-| 5 Unless “Albert Fuller,” the convicted for his duties, which are to begin next | ileton Thursday noon and the purchase HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. "l‘o L dia E Pinkham’s horse thief, seeks to take his case to| Saturday. price was $490. ‘Telephone 383. apr25d y o the supreme court on a claim for a The appointee is 18 years of age and s bl C d new trial, according to a local lawyer, | will provide himself with a horse and Vegeta (3 omp_oun sentence cannot be passed in Westerly | mail wagon. His salary is to be $650 is what most people are looking after IT PW when the superior court holds special [ and the iengta of the route to be cov- BBIEF ST‘TE NEws ‘ today, and tho fellow who cannot give M ". Rockland, Maine.—‘ T was troubled | session here next week. He will proh- | ered daily is sixteen miles. it 15 working under a strong hand! fs te best thing any property owner | for along time with pains in my back | ably receive sentence either the last ¢ ] \ J That applies to r.y buulnuo—Pl.u can do. Don't wait untll cold, bad | and side, and was miserable in every [ W§ric I May or the first week in June R it ine e ING. "1 oY sk for e Sheses weather comes befors making neces- I doctore in Westerly it| Memoriai building under the direction Danbury.—Westlake the new reser- prove my abllity to give it te yeu on is comj wa gary fall repairs. 4Af yoy have new {1 I was dls- N ijourn to Kin, on to hear | of Miss Lillian Morse ended for the| voir, contains twenty-one feet of wa- - O o UYL & | coura nd | A kol there be no ac- | season on Thursdsy evening. At the | ter, which is within four feet of the J. F. TOMPKINS, STETSON & YCOUNG. i thought I should tion on the part of Fuller-Keyser- | close of the financial session Miss| high water mark. - —— W never get well. I [Mason-Potter in sceking for a new | Morse became the guest of her pupils . . juniza 67 West Main Street. read a testimonial | t#ial, the attorney general could at|and entertained at the Grand Thomaston.—The citizens who have about Lydi: E. | that time move for a sentence, The | Army banquet hall, where a collation | been approached to contribute towards % Y convicted man nbw in the Wash- | was served and a special programme | the expenses for the field day have ot 4 PmkhsmsVegeca. ington county 3 rendered for the entertainment of the | contributed generously. RNS ' s ble Compound, and X (i guest of honor and which was shared A ' ' ] thought I would| Dr. Thomas E. Robinson of Westerly [ by her appreciative pupils. Middletown.—C, H. Workman, a stu . 73 try it. After tak- | was elected trsasurer of ihe newly dent at the Yale Divinity school will The action of the superior court,|succeed Arthur H. Hope as assistant : Heating and Plumbing, organ atiun in | upon recommendation of the Westerly | Pastor of North church, Middletown. : Dr. Cherles T.| town councll, in suspending sentenee| i, iy Cnaries . B. Hallstt, 85, 92 Franklin Street. ing three bottles I | (reated hourd of st: meeting held Change of Location ' never Solt 2o well | Brov Bra cted chair- upon —_— in au my lee I recommend Lydia E. | Y 7 rd of Prov. | promise of the accused to mot violate | chairman of the board of relief for the| marsd 3 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound toall | jje, e, <o tings will be | the law hereafter has caused this edi- | Past sixteen years, has announced that THE JOHNSON CO., Mer- " idence, gec Bockings Swhh S he i candilate f fnat{ e 5 3 my frignds.”— Mrs. WILL YOUNG, 6. held May 17 and May 31, when appli- | torial comment from a Hartford|De Is not a candidate for renomination ‘:“"'} Ta“"“;_:" i e 1" Columbia Avenue, Rockland, Me. i|cants may take examinations to be- | paper: at the republican caucus. roadway, apman’s ock. ' Backache is a symptom of female|come veterinarians under the state ‘The question that occurs to us is i s i E. V. JOHNSON, formerly at | weakness or dernx!mment 1f yofi laws, why a simple promise to obey, the :n!"i't'fx‘lgfl'1ofigfeé?‘ff;?i,ifiefi?”m’ififli L 33 Broadway. have backache, don%eneglect it. “To s teys T SUQUIE Do -0 RGaE L. SPoRion t to Okenuck hayloft in Stratford ( et ns et | get permanent' relief you must reach _This burlesque hit at ihe local con- | when ]the_ m.’:}( on being made :;. citizen dnesday evening and assisted in the ““ aa“ nsl n“s ep! 22-4. g the Toot of the trouble. Nothing we | diticns is clipped from the Drummer’s L_r;l::; B):I‘PTC‘ en a solemn oath to the festivities of that order. ory Department of a western ne aper: The people of Westerly genérally are “At Westerly, R. I, a nice little pro- | satisfled with the final disposition of pound. Cure the cause of these dis- | hitition town, I wiped the perspiration | the Collins case. tressing aches and pains and you wil] | from my forehead after a polite bag- 4 becomegwellami strg:g. y | gagemaster had charged me 120 The C. A, C.'s of Norwich succeeds AMERICAN noUSE The great volume of unsolicited pounds excess baggage and looked dis- | the Mystics in the Rhode Island-Con- » testimony constantl uring in pro gustedly at a sode water sign in the | necticut baseball league. There was a Stamford.—If the echallenge issued Farrell & Sanderson, Props. I 1y1 that LY NProves | Gindow of a drug store mear the sta- | special meeting of the league Thursday | to the Pahquioqua Gun club by the ’ gonclus: veg ydia E. Pinkbam’s | 1jon. A round, fat fellow traveler was | afternoon in the office of the president, | Springdale Gun club of Stamford is SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, | Vegetable Compound, mndefromroots swinging his feet from a seat on a|Dr. John M. O’Connell, and the resig- | gccepted the conditions will be that Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected |and herbs, has restored health to thou- | baggage truck and I strolled over and | nation or withdrawal of the Mystic| 1he team siwot taie place on Memoriul sands of women. just to appear liberal remarked: Tl team, caused by the new rule prohibit- | gay, Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., buy the beer if yowll tell me where is | ing the use of college players in league X invites all sick women to write i o her for advice. She has ided Moth Balls thousands to health free of charge. in packages, The Smallest Dictionery. ‘,,:“(T_ ‘I:; j Hest FOU. coms it Peter J. Collison, who is head of a|jlay fifteen cent r each bottle you pound’ a"d hdlf pounds’ printing firm in Brooklyn, has an Eng- | drink w\l the counter ljwn dictionary containing 364 pages e 3 istened od to me, and I e it | and the definitions of 14,000 words, he proprietor which 18 so small that it has Dbee bie and I ig- know of will do this so safely and surely as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. Waterbury.—Many prominent I1:al. ians of this and surrounding cities weré present at the ball given at the Buckingham Tuesday evening by A. De Franco and F. Moreschi. HAVE BEEN FILL by the Norwich Business SHETUCKET STREET. Grsenwich.—There will be the insti- Wakefield, which was admitted inte| tution of a lodge, No. 1150, in Green- - C”lle e the league under the temporary fran- | wich this (Friday) evening. District chise of Hope Valley, iuu given per-| Deputy James T. Smith with his staff manent franchise, which was in furn will institute the lodge; Many New transferred to the C, A. C. baseball | York Elks will be present. Since Jan. 1, 1909 team of Norwich. The league jgames start next Saturday, the C. A. C.’s tak- New Haven.—Miss HHendrika [roos* ing the place of Mystic in the sched- | wyk, the violinist, of this city, will as- ule. Waesterly fa\‘o;ed re-rindmg the | sist Miss Frances Pelton Jomes, the rule that 'wasg obnoxitus to My , bat | pianist, at the musical evening to be the majority were agalnst. given at the Hotel Narragansett in —_— New York on Thursday, May 5. “‘No, thanks. Just had a couple of but I'm no Loeb. You just I3 Irug store, walk right cription desk to the lll see an ice s a box of beer. room in This ought to tell the Young Man or Young Woman Whers To Ge To Learn. I worn as a watch charm. It is one > ice_chest open The Westerly High school team and . . 1 DUNN’S PHARMAQCY, | 2o a0 sicoenth mmehes: 1one. thre 2 ‘bottle when | the Treshman team From Kongstom acr- | , Ansonia—Word was received in An. Bookkeeping, J quarters of an inch wide and less than explained, but my | lege played a game of baseball in foot- | Sonia Wednesday of the death of Mise Shivekand 50 Main Street. one-third of an inch thick! It is en- her at Riverside park Thurs- | Garoline Phelpa s d Gaughter }?( orthand, closed in a silver case and in the cov- n't 2 The Westerly boys !Ah;wia:‘!‘;‘l;v‘zlgfil “llwk_‘urs) an‘hdom;l;eoufr:e; - iti Agent for Furopean Steamers. er is a magnificent glass, which Mr. preseribed for her | won by a score of 11 to 2 eI 3 - Ypewriting g— ; G H Collison finds it necessary to use whe L s 2 at Redlands, Cal, Monday evening. " apri7d consulting his dictiona The New ¢k to the cigar LSkt Eusontes Norwalk.—Representative E. J. Hil and York Herald, which prints a cut of inquenched, and arter There will b‘ Sou & & £ ¢ has been appointed a member of the the little book, says that it was pub- im a string of stories I WH'U:_Iy“t'(;wnel;?m;”“Mz:'-';f;‘f of the | <1 ecial sub-comm:ttee of the ways and Office Practice. A “ Z means committee that will prepare the William H. Morris of New London | Philippine tariff bill which it is pro- was a visitor Thursday in Westerly. posed to pase at is session of con- John M. Welch of Providence was the | gress. guest of his tgothcr, James A., in Wes- | - Naugstuck' “A whirlwing struck terly Thursd: > o s . house of August Horn Wedneaday af David C. Anderson of Cinelnnatl, a|ternoon at the corner of School and Write or call. ’ lished by Robert Maclehose of (las- | heard Chaunce Depew tell when I gow and was dedicated to a Mrs. Ken- | was a lad-——and four times since—he dall. The publisher sald in the pref- | told me to go back to the chest and LR L ace that the work was undertaken “in | brealk appreciation of kindly encouragement JEWELERS given to the produetion of tiny arti- cles, of which she has a unique collec- uou.' e g i for my 'H'PIQ‘“' SEoEE gum{narfresti;:ent at Watch Hill, hils| Bridge streets and tore a part of the ' . . . “Pyre as Any Classh S : Srrives for the season. tin roof off. For a time the nccupanis Watches Diamonds R e c|\.A:,'("{;T.a:';:'i‘fi"“'-“,T"’,_';‘]{°"a,d‘"wh::'e Capt. Arthur N. Nash and several|of the house thought that an earth ecla rl 0r l" shatemod In. the: discuttes c‘h"{ir was a | father before moving to Warren a year local artillerymen attended )tl}v track | quake had struck the place and they Cut Glass | credit to himself and to his native|and a-half ago kept the five and ten tl,‘]’f"‘r':d{":,“{“i;‘?:‘f armory, Providence, | were badly frighteaed. We have some very pretty patteras state. It was an ex corde tribute, | cent store in West Broad street, is to S . B 53 Unionville.—The New York, New|of Jap. and China Mattings we are solemnly conceived and beautifully ex- | enter the « of the government. \"{‘:;"3{\;&.7';lkl.f::‘})\l;‘]‘;l;{;‘s:rsfigejo{] f;{ A:\::‘, Haven and Hartford Railroad company | offering for pressed, a piece of literature, pure ¢ Out of a « who tock ‘the : has sent a check for $100 to A, A, Silverware Clocks any. classio’ wid toé Faxe amons the | civil seryh ation two weeks | Deld at the residence of Mrs. Orson| Burnham, station agent at Unionville 15¢c per yard. utterances of the public men of our |ago for ti of carrier in the | Rogers in Pawcatuck Thursday after-| as an appreciation of his efforts to 3 o o & X { rural Ve ils | noon. h Ao e £ tt . Alzo Fibre Carpet 25¢ per yard. F' w tch Re m'ri day. The speech is In some w com- | rural of malils ' i protect the property of the company ine a P ng arable to the masterpie Lin- | from W sived his ap-| Rev, Claytofi A. Burdick officiated at| from damage and loss and aleo for t is preparing | the marriage of Miss Medora, daughter | capture of two burglars March 135. sell beer. ‘That's The Fanning Studies, 31 Willow St. e B VR La Matting, Furniture, BAY STATE FURNACES | |~ MEET ALL DEMANDS FOR Prudent Housekeepers HEALTHFUL HOME HEATING. ARE QUICK TO FOR HONESTY IN CONSTRUCTION, RECOGNIZE EFFICIENCY AND FUEL ECON- N | ("o ot o OMY THEY ‘HAVE NOT BEEN : SURPASSED IN_70 YEARS. J P. BARSTOW & CO., 23-25 Water St., Norwich ANDREW MEECH, Danielson R ., and it should share their immor- | pointme tality.~Catholic T script. = Higganum.—One of the lar 3 E aln "‘eal | ever taken from the Connecticut river | " 1 was caught thas other night by John | Butler and his partner in their ngt b = It measured 3 1-2 feet long and 7 1-2 inches in circumfere WE TAKE ORDERS OF ALL KINDS| Curtai Publie Spirited . Residenis our big store. We invite epecial attention te eur OF NORWICH: 'Shall we make the Cel- ebration of our 250th Carpet Department. Remember also that we are agents for the reliable Crawford Cooking Ranges. M. HOURIG //I/////////////fl//////////////////////// //M or Cleaning and Pres and we de- ' fver them in a hig satisfactory . - 62-66 Main Street. ondition, I kes 1 ff ¥ A \ ‘h e Tel. 123-4. ;eylir:x:“or p dl'} ":;c t’.mrflf “:\: :(;.;1 nnlversary w 0 r y apriéd clean it and w h‘out the slizhtest In- ? jury to the article. We call for and ‘ T i Geliver goods amd have them ready Of oUr 1own/ | when promised. While we are quick workers, we like time to do our work It depends upon liberal subscriptions | thoroughly, however. to the fund for paying the expenses of the occasion. Prompt subscriptions Lanfl’s Dye works, will .an'l the cf)mm:ttuu to plan at TCICphOC. - 157 Franklin St. once for interesting f.oatures.A Will every corporation, business firm apr2ia and individual call on one of the com- mittee mentioned below or send chtckl THE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, |to CHARLES W. GALE, Treasurer of I 00 0 ¢ € o ¢ > ¢ 0 0 o 0 6T 6 0 @ D 6 D 0 € 3 EES © SIS © 3 3 GER © G © €T8 © G 0 AT © ID & =D ¢ S @ & & wy C. E. HODGE, Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES h i . Real Estate i ; °°";‘l'"":_"- :"f'": Muyhm. i ostello Lippitt, Norwic Savi and Fire Insurance, Wi Pp! Norwic avings | ‘\:1]1‘1’;:;:;9: I;‘afr?zm;r:hl?amfltb?_v e C-M.| Charles B, Chapman, Chelses Sav- | . Up-to-date Equipment febldd Telephone 147, ings Bank. and o-darant“d Charles H. Phelps, Merchants Nat- ional, Bank. James H. Welles, T'ncas Naticnal Bank. | C. Leslia Hopkins, First National Bank. Robert W. Perkins, Thames Loan & | Trust Co. | Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Formerly Chapman's.) Telephone 10. apria Don’t Hesitate to come here for your FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER Just Arrived a Ctrlo ' Frank L. Woodard, Dime Savings Maxwell Automobiles.|” cuiriee w. caie, mrames xatona : CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS. “The Plank, s Franktins. Can be seen at Auto Garage, |~ " i : We will show you Astonishing Values, the likes of O ONDITE & [ ERA ptisd which can only be found at our stere. TaluiogeyRe € SERGE SUIT SPECIAL of Washington Mills Blue Serge, guaranteed fast color. s = 14,00 No. 21 Chestnut Street. The Ways and Means Commitiee Free Demonstration. COSTELLO LIPPITT, ' N. B—Automobile Palnting, | .00 s Trimmisg and Repairing. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Beynton HAIR ORNAMENTS, Furnaces. SHELL BANDS i i 65 West Main Strset, Norwich, Conn. MQ B. RING. JETTED BANDS. dec7d ) marsd The goods, style and fit of these Sui;s compare favor- ably with others’ $18.00 garments. Good Suit Offerings -_—— e 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 FANCY TOPPED HAIRPINS, Tbe DeI-HOff, PUFF HAIR.PI:AS;RRETTE& ' HAYES BROS., Proprietors. And Other Novelties for New Style in plain and fancy worsteds and cheviots, $10.00 to $22.00 will be done in a first-class manner at Broadway, . s . ... .. Norwick, Coan. Hair Dressing. a reasonable flgure. Give us a trial Running Hot and Cold Water. —_— X HOS'ERY B ;rder. Fasg = Rooms Unexcelled. Bervice Prompt . i A ;\'N ROWN & ROGERS, 27 estnut o P e B Fannie #. Gibson e s marzaa 35c Black, Tan and Fancy Hose, {[{ 22¢ ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. 7Tel 5 DR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, GRADUATE VETERINARIAN . AND DENTIST. HODGE'S STABLE, mel. 10, 4 to 20 Bath s, 11 Framklin Street. apr24d Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 16c 3 % MAIN NORWICH, Clgars ‘are the best on the mirket ] . THIERE is no advertising medium in STREET Wauregan House BIOCK CONN. Eastern Connecticut equal to The - ' Zsy them. maeléd | letin for business results. B“l. o-om-!

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