Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 28, 1909, Page 6

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— Monunmental Works 1 will guarantee to make a monu- " ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, " Ogk 8¢, near High, Westerly, R 'WESTERLY GRANITE ||. MEMORIALS of the Connecticut Interscholastic TIME HAS PROVED THEM league, thus bringing the pennant to THE BEST. the Eastern division. In this contest, the Westerly boys won eight of the Before purchasing, it will be to your best interest to call upou or correspend with me. t MAURICE W. FLYNN, fhers 1o Buy in Westety|| Westerly High jven when Westerly defeated Bridge- port 1 to 0, and won the championship nine games played, having been de- feated by Bulkeley at New London at Trespass. The Westerly high school team's eason closed Saturday at New Ha- he opening of the season. Westerly high school team is justi- cottagers. the work o fied also in claiming the title of cham- u'"“"“;‘,,':;:;:fi:"'m" o plons of Rhode Island, having beaten 3 on Friday Hope team of Providence, | of 4 to 1. Th 108 Main St., Westerly, R. I. || winner of the pennant of the Rhode | the run-getting line Telephone 243. Istnd Interscholastic league. The | inning when the New Eng ocal lads might go further and elaim nd championship, Eng- three runs more in the eighth. :Schonl Team Wins Defeats Bridgeport 1-0—Climax of a Brilliant Season— Ovation from the Townspeople—Prof. W. K. Shepard Seriously Injured in Auto Collision—Better Mail Ser- vice for Watch Hill—Chas. P. Ecclestone Sued for service is being given to soine of the The service all just as soon as they supply the plumbing requirements. commissioners promised“the Pleasant View dwellgrs water by July 1, and ‘extension of the main and the laying of service pipe was done by the department under the supervis- jon of Supt. Thomas McKenzle, and well within the specified time. is ready Westerly went to Carolina and de- feated the Carolina team by a score Theye was nothing doing in the fifth until Carolina scored a run. Westerly tied in the sixth and made The B 11 P lish high defeated the Boston chumn- score: COAL AND LUMBER. plons, agd the Hope's won from the Westerly. English, while Westerly whipped Hope ab b With: dabo. Beatiert 4 1 ot since Company B returned from | At the nish war has there been such | Al 0{Chis'her, 1b an enthusia; ovation as-was given { Loxnlb 3 8| spencer.cf the high school chambions upon their | Boy R arrival home Saturday night. Drer. 01 1| Rtelger.p WILL ADVANCE AGAIN, AT| All the way from High street to the | Payep = 3 1 0| Coie.rf » NS B ;| station was crowded with enthusiasts, : i ’w‘uox:LsALm, 10 CENTS PER TON | who gave hearty welcome home to the | Tol* . 3| Totals, "~ ON JULY 1st, full capacity of their lungs, which al- | ( Seore by In . w 4 7 | westerly 4 Get that subject off your mind prior | most drowned the music of the West | Carulina 0 to our Great Celebration, then “all pull a pound” an@ make the latter a grand | tl success. Will President TAFT visit TAFT- wille ? . CHAPPELL CO. | vailed Central Wharf and 150 Main Street.| Westerly has been in the Connec- Teleph ticut Interscholastic league but three e and the credit of winning the hampionship js increased by the fact that never before were the Py the teams of the eastern division com- | early o posed of stronger and faster players Since the formation of the league, 3 Bulkeley was first to win the state patd pennant for the Eastern division, tak- | during COAL Principal John H¢ Swain and Coach Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh | 75005 Giiimar. b ihers i one ot ALWAYS IN STOCK. sty A. D. LATHROP, i is s an in a civil suit for damages placed tto bk s i BWescsoor. Markat and Shetuckes Ots | U, 11 close score indicates, theat $2,000. Recently Mr. Heclestone | ihe Mystic joam in the R. L-Comp. L ho: btain a 10 Telephone 168-13. competing teams were evenly matched] and James H. Murphy had a dispute | 1628 e iz and- (s o s den Soilaa Mo and every player was in the game to| in & barber shop in Ashaway that re- | \aterbury.—A petition will be sent | Pka: of SUNSHINE COOKIES FREE. oct29a win. The winning run was made in e A ing Murphy | (o the board of aldermen this (Mon- | _Jjuniéd Foley was first at-bat and landed a | Attorney rcpresenting the town decid- | J43), SYCWRE, Blened by, & Jatee num: | woEw you want e oue your pum- D T e M ariaet o | ed that t s no ground for hold- | ber of Brooklyn residen ing that | pess before tne vupi:c. hefs is no mw- y & Andy. Martin, who | ¢d tha o ground for hold- | an appropriation of $100 be made for | dium better taas corzugis rna advertis. scored the run, got first base on an | ing Murziy. an K concerts in this section. ing columns of The Hriletin: error of hortstop, and stole second. SHDIPSY - omuor Chapman was next up and renched | Attorney Ledwidge, counsel for Mur- first on an error of second baseman, [ PhY, brought a suit of trespass against bu Well SeMd Wood | C. H. HASKELL 489 *Phones 402 87 Franklin St. 68 Thames St. | maysd | P J. A. BORGAN & SON, erly band. one hundred lowed_the band, and behind the barge The champions were hus- ed into a barge, drawn by at least young men, which_fol- Rus as saluted with red fire and fire- orks. The greatest enthusiasm pre- for C ing the play-off game from Bridge- were hundreds of parad The pro- | eny s cession moved through the principal | Reiger § streets and all along the line of march | Shackey. ery commissidy no doubt but ' the of survival Dasied_ba ‘Attenrance 500. Charles W. fall, cold we erintendent of the lake. stocked with trout in the Willard. mem- ber of the stgte board of inland fish- ol Sender; rel left on bases, West- . by John Payne 10, by Dyer '1; time, 1.30; umpire,, The excessive heat has so warmed the water in the lake in Wilcox that the trout therein could not live, and Saturday was busied in collécting the dead fish from the surface the lake wa pers, stated that he had trout would thrive ther, but the chances The water Coon When bury. He leaves his wife and two c’lflna. President - Golden _of Pawtucket, president of the Textile Workers’ us ion, attended the annual meeting the local branch Saturday evening, and made an interesting address. Officers were elected as follows: Louis Sch- ancker, president; John Casey, vice president; Frank uau;,h secretary; Miss Brown treasurer. Following the election there was a social session, at ‘which President ?Oldm did some fine singing. R . o Local Laconics. T The Stonington fire department™ob- served Memorial day yesterday. The recent lawn fete metted $1,011 for the Church of the Immacuiate Conception. ubrey L. Maddock of Westerly will aécorate the W. C. T. U. float for the Norwich parade. The C. A. C's of Norwich failed to appear Sunday afternoon, and there- fore there was no baseball game at Ashaway. < The members of the Boys' C. C. C. of the Broad Street Christian church will spend the week in camp at Pleas- ant View. 3 Harriet N. Cornell, who reached her 94th birthday last Tuesday, died Fri- day at her home in the Varietyville section, Westerly. Miss Eva Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bverett Barnes, left West- erly Friday for Seattle, where she will be the guest of Miss Marguerite Whit- e, daushter of a former principal of he Westerly high school Miss Nannie Himes, who has rela- tives in Westerly, has resigned the principajship of a public school in Evanstoh, I, after thirty-six years of service. She was given a recep- tion and received many gifts, includ- ing a purse of $2,500. Burrows, Dutton and Martin of the Westerly high school team were being taken from the ball field to the rail- road station by James Mahoney in a big touring car. On the way they were placed under arrest for over- speeding by a New Haven policeman. They were released to appear in the court Monday morning, Mallory of Mystic, a Yale student, furnishing a bond of $100. ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. Timothy Gilchrist, 20 Years Old, Swal- lowed Paris Green. for 4 B It isn’t the price you pay for the tea that matters--it’s the tea you get for the price-you save 100% by buying Tudor Tea-It goes twice as far. There’s a wealth of flavor in the yellow and black Tudor packet—yet it’s mild, delicate and gently stimu- lating as goot*tea should be with absolutely no bad after effects. ) Known the World Over. Tonstipation is a very serious disor- der—because it Is one of the chief causes of Rheumatism, Gout, Kidney and Liver Troubles, Skin Diseases, Hardening of the Llver, etc. If your liver does not act—if you have head- aches—pains In the back—feel tired most of the time—try Lee's Liver Pills and you will at once notice the change in your system. An old German phys ician once remarked to his patient— Keep your bowels moving fully and you need not come to me but seldom and you have the basis of our medi- cal practice and I can recommend nothing better than LEE’'S LIVER GRANULES. The 250th Anniversary of Norwich Is fast approaching and if you wish to enjoy all the festivities, take time by the forelock and get your system in Good Working Order by using a bot- tle of LEE'S LIVER GRANULES. 20 cents at all Pruggists or at LEE & 0SGOOD'S, The Pioneer Drug Store of Norwich, It is so rich that half a teaspoonful, costing one-fifth of a cent, brews a full cup, instead of the full teaspoon- ful needed with common tea. base That’s where the saving comes in. rk Try a 1oc packet at your dealer’s. He'll give you back your money if you don't like it —You needn’t even return the tea. ALEXANDER H. BILL & CO,, (Special fo The Bulletin.) 228-230 Milk St., Boston, Mass. The Lee E:—O;good Co. Family troubles and drink spelled ort. Norwich Free Academy won the were extremely dubious. S pennant for three seasons, and Clin- ton for one. Every memper of the team, substi- s well as regulars, is praised he season’s work, as are also her whose heady management has uch to do with the success of the am, and who guarded carefully the ams interests, and that young man Warren Clifford, the efficient mana- it was caught out between first and cond. Then Dutton made a beauty rifice and Martin crossed the plate, 1king the only run of the game. The ore ent Coon water running into the lake past four days, but it has no cooling effect on-the missioner“Willard tested the water on nd found the temperature to be eighty degrees, or ten more than trout can endure. Saturday Eccieston, Mr. Ecclestone furnished bonds to that amount for his appearance in court. body of Charles P. Ecclestone, at Ashaway, and chief of ¢! liquor detective force, is the defend- fixing damaj Westerly High Bridaeoort Wish. Supers i + | ing district, has % §| nual convention of o 0| Aid assoc 1 9| held in Washington 19 & 8 of his serv 3 0 0 2 1] ciation, he w 2010 0l watch, presentation ? ¢ o 4 P|Supt. Arthur Downing during the summer heat| cuicide for Timothy Gilchrist of 11 131-133 Main St., Norwich 3 "0 | State street, Westerly, and Sunday o ain St. orwich. has had a stream of ¢ty | night at 10° o'clock the voung man Jimetglis water. ges as $2,0 Capt. H. W. Knowles of Wakefield, superintendent of the Third life sav- turned from the an- the Life lon of the United States, recognition in behalf of the @sso- given a_handsome gold bein In m of the Com- constable Ashaway Savers’ “ourth of 20 vears took paris green to end his earthly tribulations. Rendered nearly crazy by the pain from the poi- son, he rushed about blindly, and ef- forts of medical men to administer an antigote were unavailing. He was finafly corralled by the police, taken to the station house, and given relicf, but his recovery is tonight a matter of doubt. Gilchrist was a popular and well known young man, catching on —Be Careful and Accept No Substi- tutes. juni7daw Buy a 10c package of Sunshine But- ter Thins or Grahams from CARDWELL 00. i el 8 A&P Pure Food Daily Bulletin for week commencing Monday, June 28" SPEGIAL CRACKER SALE -materials 2 S © L 2 2 | diswrict, The inner case of the watch ra St s f r Ihe 4th 0' Jul Coal and Lumber P it B | b e e v and Extra Stamps for the 4th of July We carry a well selected line of ali P o, | Knowles by the Aid Association of U. Everything good for the National Holiday. Prices cut this week to the sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld- 108080888 :3|S. Life Savers, for his arduous, un- ok Yo L ey R e GoOoD Isn‘rpurpoxaw-‘h ‘ Ly Marti wlen bases Hawley, | UTINE AHl: u(m ded labor in o N septe ST b e | e 16 Soclal Teas - - - pkg. 8c | Sugar Crimp - - alb. 8¢ results i S seut | neThesfunsral of Wilton A, Young was Regular price 10c Regular price 10c T t“mflfr.‘ o signn | Biscbal eagle,” Saturday afternoon | dence ‘on High strest and w . b Stonington defeated Wakefiel at | te ded by a la n b of friends, - - n.rry“ ndl]rllgu.ll:l:“o;osh.lgg!et:. c-x‘l usfer side scored until the fourth inning | were present in a body. The sery Regular price 10c Regular price 10c I ) s o8 { » out our stoc] when Stonington doubled on a costly | at the house were conducted bv e F. &A. J. DAWLEY A} ?kfl:‘ 1d {B!"rm‘ A )‘.sl' O!‘l balls and | George \’\‘ l:l\' lli I?.nl).u’ I:u:‘ al w . o t s easY to prov? your masila Rt SR S VRS | e B, et doomioete | Graham Crackers - pkg. 8¢ | Grandmother's Cookies « 8 skill at first-class’ Bread : -‘l'imj l_ls'lv‘mr\’ run m(n\flt .mhni;u;. Regular price 10c Regular price 10c | allivan’s pitching was too much for| Prof. William Kent Shepard, in- i | \Wakelleld, tvelve players being un- | structor in meshanics at Vale' was e ‘ if you start baking with abie ~ ¢ . e sc | se usly injured in an aut bile swnu‘-c:’uu. wm?e:- :nstim\Hl\l"hen 3bo(ut mid"wal_\'ul?t‘r"ll\’\)wlfin Comblllfl'lon Tea 3lld Co"ee Sale firsg-c]ass flour, ab h ab b 3 a ) s Mill, Sunday morning. With R.G. Curtis of Stam- || WITH EXTRA “S. & H.” STAMPS Grand View Sanitarium | for the treatment of Mental and Nerv- ous Di ises, with separate and dc- tached department for Alcoholic and Drug Habits. Address Grand View Sanitarium, Telephone 675 Norwich, Conn. IYEMWF Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags A large stock of finest quality at very low prices. The Shetucket Harness Co 283 Main Street. . WM. C. BODE. jun26d 'Telephone 321-3. CHANGE IN ADDRESS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at Hodge's Stable, is now lo- cated in rear of No. 8 Franklin square. Tel. 574. may19d Watch Repairing done at Friswell's speaks for itself. WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Frankiin Jan22daw AHERN BROS,, General” Contractors }3 BROADWAY x “Phone 715, Jjun3a put your busi- "nebs before the publiy, there is no me- dium better than through the advertis- ~4ng columns of The Bulletin WHEN you wanty ford nd F. W. Smith, Jr., of Bridge- t, and the chauffeur, the party w 37 STAMPS with 1 Ib. best 60c Tea and 1 Ib. best 30c Coffee . : : ) H ’ 1| returning home from Quincy, Mass., 30 STAMPS with 1 Ib. best 50c Tea and 1 Ib. best 25 Coffee ] i );n;\;‘“hz;‘d attended an inter- 20 STAMPS with 1 b, best 40c Tea and 1 Ib, best 20c Coffee a 1e 0! A racing machine occupied by two 3 3 [siiets™ 3 s o|jnen in atiempting to pass tne tour- || gTE>EXTRA STAMPS WIIH THE BEST GROCERIES <=3 3 iy - ca E de: and struck the for- { Totals, '29 42519 4| ward part of the touring car, causing 5 Stamps _with 1 package Yello fiffi'imms with 1 package A&P e by A it to run into a stone wall and turn Corn Flakes, 10c. Borax, 10c > H i Wakehcla: * o’ o o 1 o | turtle. All escaped serious ir 5 Stamps with 1 package Fluffy | 5 Stamps with 1 hottle Empire 3 is the finest you ; L P e R O Ruffles Starch, 10c Brand Plekles, 12¢ { 1 i three basé | OF hd and it 15 beliesed e mkeg 2 || 5 Stampe with 2 1bs. Fig Newtons, tamps with 1 can Sardines, . can buy. ts price, 0, libodes | fractured. He was brought t B i*"”‘ o R bk Pkt R R HOE 3 T 4y Galltn 122 bit by pitched | erly and attended by Drs. Payne and || 5 Stamps with 1 can Sultana | § Stamps wit ox Shaker Salt, P e X Webs He left for New Haven on Spice, 10c 10¢ proves its economy. g the 1215 express train accompanied by || 5 Stamps with 1 bottle A&P Queen [ 6 Stamps with 1 bottle A&P Cide Postmaster Price has arranaed for | Dr. Payne % e o y b S v o . Proved rletter. carrier servios 4t y‘lis."m and Messrs, ‘Smith and Olives, 15¢ Vinegar, 10c R, atch Hill. ~Heretofore the serv The party were brought to Westerly bt ' i Sy Substitate’" carmier|in two other automdbiles, the racing || Special Sale of the Highest Grade | Special Sale of Worcestershire e 00 l c \l‘ Ho Crandall "”’ \ha(hfi‘ln.}‘ yr‘\ ’h'nmdm-rnmy:m_\’!l‘l;\g that was but of Vanilla Extract with Extra auce with Extra Stamps. k H. Crandall and Miachel J.|siightly damaged. The occupants de- || Stamps. atch 'HIll section “Tor- the scason; | chicd; o8IVe thelr names. The ma- 10 ShameS e i How do you expect to en- u SOn. | chine 0. A 51, R. and owny v " 11 postmaster has nominated as | the Locomotive Auto” comvane ¢ with a large bottle with 1 bottle dure the broiling days of substitute carrier from the eligible list James P. McMahon and Louis W. Al- ger and they are now breaking in for regular duty appoint- ed in time t July 1, when Carriers Cra nn will 80 to Watch Hill. The water extension to Watch Hill was completed Friday and already Providence. Henry Edwin Brown, son of Cyrus | and all flavors A&P VANILLA EXTRACT 25¢ Half price. None better. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 12¢ summer if you prepare all the food over a glowing Henry Brown of Westerly, and brother coal fire? - waw® of Mrs. George H. Utter, died Friday . T , «N. in Newburyport, Mass. sged 40 ~ears. You need a “New Per- ie had been ill for a number of years I el P with Bright's Tiis Home wos K fection” Oil Stove that in 2 ed Waistings at 12 1-2c yard. V 36-inch White Linen, 14¢ yd. Madras at. 11 1-2c, value 19¢ Embroideries "at 4c, 6c, and 8c 60-inch Colored Damask at 29¢; value Children’s Romper; Colored Shirt W s at 35¢, $1.50. Women's Colored Bib Aprons at 25c, value 50¢. Ladies'’ Hose, 3 pairs for 25e. alue yd Bleached Damask at 24c, v 50¢. sizes 2-6, at 19¢c. value 30e. Linen Long Skirt in Tan, White and ware THE FOLLOWING GOODS will be placed on Sale Today and will be sold quick at these Low Prices. Linen Suiting in all shades, at 12 1-2¢ yd., value 23c. up to 2 5. Light Blue, at Long Under Skirts at 25c. |\ Men's Hose in Black and Tan, 3 pairs for 20c. Men's Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts onl at 25c, value and he w s engaj business in Ro: 75¢, value 50c. The New Remnant Store, 77 FRANKLIN STREET. Free Delivery. 135 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. "Phone 29- 4. will do the cooking with- out cooking the cook. It concentrates plenty of heat under the pot and diffuses is the kind we do. econorfical price. for your money. nows just how.” OARANTEED PLUMBING sure the job is satisfactory in every tespect 1f BROWN does it, you may be nd at an We make a specialty of jobbing and repairs as well as complete installations, and guarantee “value received” When you need repairs for your plumbing or heating system, sent for BROWN—he will send you a man who ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 55, 57, 59 West ilain Strest. Telephone 133. little or none through the room. jick /Blue Flame 0il Cook-Stove besides being the perfect stove for summer usc is just as efficient for year 'round use. Does anything any other stove will do. It is built just like the modern steel coal range, with :}CABINET; TOP that makes it possible to keep food warm after'it is cooked, ' Made in three sizes. Sold either with or with out Cabinet Top. If not at your dealer's write our nearest agency. a substan- Lamp vy " ly made and handsome lamp. . Burns for hours witha strong, mellow light. Just what you need for evening reading or to light the dining-room. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (imeorporated) The Hack. Livery, Boarding “and feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Services 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (TPormerly Chapman's) Telephone 10, Many Years of Thinking, planning and doing good work in Nore wich explains the reason for so many of the people in Norwich and vicinity coming to us for photographlc work. There are as many styles as colors in the rainbow, and it only remains for you to select the one preferred—we do the rest and at the right price, toa Laighfi—l!ros., opposite -Norwich Savings Society. apr26d Wedding Decorations AND BRIDAL BOUQUETS For June Waeddings. ‘We would like to call your attention to the fact that we are one of the few people in this city in this busin who know how_to make up Bridal Bouquets and Wedding Decorations. Try us and see for yourseif if what we say isn't true. _GEDULDIG'S, Telephone 868, 77 Ce mayl2d smsc “armre Just Arrived a Carload of Maxwell Automobiles. Can be seen at Auto Garage, No. 21 Chestnut Street. Free Demonstration. N. B—Automobile Painting, Trimming and Repairing. M. B. RING. CALL ON ME A9, z \tar anything yeuw “ may desire in Hatn & e\'\\ Goods—Curls, Pufts, Y Pompadours, Wigs, etc. Prices reasone able, Call and see me B My OTTO STABENOW, Prep. apr24d 4 ¥ A7 Broadway. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY ‘We are eonfident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excelled. Give us @ trial order, novad Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL; 49 Shetucket Street, > J. J. C. STONE. Prop ¥ 20 Fairmount Strest oct13d THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insuranc: is Jocated In Somers’ Block, over C. M, ms, Room 9, third floor. febl3d Telephone 147, QUALITY in work should always be considered, especially when it costs no more than the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG may27d 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 St mar28d YOUR HOME On inspection may need a few Shades or Curtains; or, perhaps, your Carpets begin to look a lttle shabby Maybe a couple of new Parlor Chairs or a new Rug or Dining Room or Kitchen Furniture would be desira- ble. Well, you know there must be & few things badly needed for the com- ing Celebration, and no matter what you need, we have it. We cordially invite you to come and have a look. Tt simply means “A lit- tle better quality for a little less mon Shea &TSurke 37-41 Main St. funizd ¥

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