Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 26, 1909, Page 6

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b SR N y Thizd district court Saturday | Island : m John Ferrara of Plercoe street hs«;&"kumi m%wn com I!Pm t! M as- ny; , his wite, ¥ i ’ ‘Corp. John C. Trait, Fourth upon his wife, Friday night. wn. tery B, Wm in_court with “her “head comp-ny, Sergt. .uhn N I&Go;-:“ the husband was put | Second company; Capt, Je he stated that he was lomnk Thirteenth col w'hc did not know whether ar not .‘!yo‘n E. England, Tgk:fl}lltg l;::‘pfl Martin, First he struck his wife and knocked her | First Lieut. Edward down. Mrs. Ferrara stated that ma tery B; €apt. B. 8.-D, ed the injury to her head by | company; Corp. Oscar W. Strom, Sev- :l ping and falling, and denied thnfi enth company; Private Richard F. er husband had struck her. _There | Cute, Bighth company; Mus. Charles ‘was no other evidence, and not enough | 8. Harwood, Seventh company; Sergt. 16_convict the accused. Fish, Thirteenth company; First Lieut. Complaint was immediately issued, | Henry A. Crosby, Fourth company; EXTRA STAMPS: WITH COFFEES Orders taken for all kinds of Hair Goods. Manicuring, Shampooing, el?r'ln Ferrara with intoxicatis To | Corp.- Willlam D. Tren, Third com- ? g 4 K this ch:rn he had ‘ll{m‘i’ ccg:?l:o‘;.:d %x‘my_r hser‘L Clhl.rlu l-‘lctcher.dBltn:‘;y 10 Stamps with 1 |b. 20c Coffee YGI'“IW‘M up. I't and pleaded guilty. e wi In, 2 team is now composed of - » ) : 'y i and costs, a total of $6.80, which he | teen, three more members than last : :::mv- w-:: : :: :: :::::: Hair Orn ¥ Totiet d. ’ year. * B ik % aments, 11 The team will engage in matches at . B SR Requisites, Chiropody, The vessels comp ‘Wakefield on Thursday and Friday of "1 Ib, 60c Tea 7 THE Gfl‘AI'F ATLANTlG & PACIFIC TEA CO. 30 Stamps with 1 Ib. 36c Coffee the Rhode Tsland Yacht club -rvaQundly aft- | next week. Last year the Rhode ernoon in Stonington harbor where | landers captured several individua) | . : PAEL L. 44 . We are selling the Best 25c Coffee Face .,‘ Scalp M .. thpy remained during the night.. This | prizes and finished third in the inter- We are "'!"‘flh“‘a :"" 50c Tea This Coupon not good‘after Saturday, July 3ls oo l' lassag (Monday) morning they will proceed | state competition. in the U, In August the team will compete in the Camp Perry, Ohio, touranment. Last year the Rhode Island team fin- to Watch Hill, the power craft towing the sailing vessels. They will remain at Watch Hill until Tuesday morning l-‘mie H Gibson 100 cesesss 100 10 Stamps with a pkg. Fluffy Ruffles Starch . 10-Stamps with 1 bottle Cider Vinegar ;vhen they will race for prizes to Block ;luhed’ 34th :11"1 a fleld of 50, but waze 10 Stamps with a can Sultana Spice .... ::: 5 Stamps with a pound Barley ..... i e 5c ROOM ? CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 50§ - RGTIoApRed. i S Meughre by S8 10 Stamps with a box Shaker Salt 5 Stamps with a package Royal Cocoanut ... 5c may28 s el ——e i mile wind which blew over the range 10 Stamgs with a jar A&P. Jam 15¢ wh ted Milk e The Fifth company, Coast Artillery | from Lake Erie, imposing conditions 100 5 Stamps with a can A&P, Evaporate il corps, Westerly, will be represented in | with which the Rhode Island riflemen 10 Stamps with a bottle Stuffed Ol - / 5 Stamps with a package A&P Gel % [ the state rifle team this year, in the | were not qualified. This year’s team 10 Stamps with 1 package Fancy Head Rice 10¢ 5 : ‘matches at Wakefield, Mass., in‘ the | has eleven members who were on the 10 Stamps with /4 Ib. A&P Premium Chocolate 16¢ 5 Stamps with a pound Prunes . . c 7 New England interstate tournament, | teain a year ago, and who are there- 10 s ith H Sliced Pineapple 16¢ 5 Stamps with a cake A&P Sweet Choeal‘(. 5¢ and. later at Camp Perry, Ohio. Maj, | fore familiar with conditions that may ISP with' 208 IS GENes, SHOWH, 58 ith d Broker Ri Sc Howard D. Wilcox, inspector of target | arise. 10 Stamps with 2 aound- Fig Newtons, each .... 10c tamps with a poun roker Rice . practice. has seleoted the following to b constitute the team: Maj. H. D. Wil- Stonington -peop Special Sale of the Highest Grade of | ! cox, executive officer; Capt. Martin S. | welcome offi Saturday that VANILLA EXTRACT . < 7 7 Fanning, quartermaster; Capt. Lee J.|the Norwich line boats that have made r 3“ i Hines, surgeon and “spotter,” with the | Stonington the eastern terminal since ery and all other flavors with Extra ¢ it tallewuu sharpshooters of the Rhode | the wharf and freight shed in New el 4 tamps < London were burned last February, were to return to New London, Sun- day, August 1. The boats at present Zflbs SugarforSlN 20 Stamps with one bottle 2%¢ Special Sale with Extra Stamps The: bandsomest: Souvenir ¥ on. the line are the Chester W. Cha- ol the 250th Anmiversary. 1 in_and 15 Stamps with 4-ib. pkg. & “m Iu B"' m Mm Dn;‘:“yc“:h".‘r_’"fl’;. oy went to Youdepene sy e ¥ Ovfi.u » M N A&P WASHING POWDER 16c Stesling rim top and bottom - Bridgeport Saturday and re-ar 7 and dates. H Acklezy, ] R : INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, | Jai. wrcre 2 nid served a sentence 50 Stamps with f-]ll.. box GOLDEN-KEY TEA 50¢ i i. Westerly Branch. Capital ........ Thres Million Dollars Surplus Three Million Dollars “Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and emelent‘ln its management. 28 YEARS A CHINA'STORE Do you know we carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps ‘and' Kitchen Supplies ‘in Southern Rhode Isjand? We are direct importers and can save you money. Free delivery en-all purchases of 35 or more. for breaking and entering a residence. Acklezy was wanted for burglary of the residence of John D. Avery in North Stonington, in March, 1907. He was arraigned before Justice Charles E. Chapman, Saturday afternoon, in North Stonington. Examination was waived and Ackerzy was held for trial in the superior court. Association with him was Theodore Slyder in the North Stonington case. He was also with Acklezy in the Fair- field county burglary, and is serving an extra yehr in Bridgeport jail for attempting to escape, iron bars that confined him. When Snyder’s term expires, he, too, will be arrested for the North Stonington bur- STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L Je28a BABIES! Soon they will be big boys and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and I will catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, . « . Westerly, R. I Telephone 847. yz3d A GEO, L. STILLMAN, Prnprletor of the “Stillman Ci Coggswell St., Westerly, R. L Carry the ‘wagons, Also a full line of harness parts of harness.: Carriage repair- {ZE and patneing and sutomobile puint- Monumental Works I, will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest -possible cost con- #istent with good work. My experi- ence of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, "“Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. I. Ce., |gave Westerly an awful Targest lgk of new and chqu hand carriages glary. A memorial window to John Hol Cross has been nlaced in Christ Epis- copal church, representing the baptism of Christ by Jch* the Baptist. The inscription reads: "This is »*-- Beloved Son in Whom I Am Well Pleased,” and “To the Glory of God and in Memory of John Hobart Cross, born August 31, 1821, died May 10, 1884; for many vears a vestrvman of this nar- ish. - This window was egected by his wife and childre Stonington, champions of the Rhode Island-Connecticut eball lea ue, walloping n the borough Saturday aftérnoon, and is now tied with Westerly for first place. It was simply a case of Sto ington being on the field in their bat ting togs and ‘in high fettle] while it seemed an off day for the Westerly players. It made glad the hearts of Stoningtonians, and the Westerlvites do not hegrudge the temporary jubila- tion. The score by innings: Stonington .. 01663000°*—16 Westerly 10002001 0— 4 White Rock on the home g3rounds met defeat by the Carolina team al- though it . was the closest contested game in_the league for the day. In the seventh inning White Rock scored by ‘sawing the |. Farm road and had burned down be- fore the firemen could reach it. Stamford.—For the coming school year the tuition in’ the Stamford High school is to be $80 as heretofore. In Norwalk High school the charge is to be $69 for tuition and $5 for books. Derby.—Of the graduates of the Derby High school, class of 1909, on the entrance examinations at Yalé, four of the six whe took the entrance exam- inations went through without condi- tion. Norwalk.—Horse thieves stole a horse and t#o-seated carriage belong- ing to Joseph Adams of Green’s Farms from the horse sheds of the Congrega- D ——————] -HORRIBLY BURNED ' By Boiling Grease— Skin.All Came Off One Side of Baby's Face— Thought Her Disfigured for Life. USED CUTICURA: NO SCAR LEFT “My baby was sitting buldo l.he fender and we were pnpmnfl fast when the frying-pan fi 'o(.ubml.(ng ‘was upset it wen over mdo of her rx and head. one wiped the scald with a towel, pull- ing the entire skin off. We took her to THE GREAT ATLAN & PACIFIC TEA GOMPANY, 135 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. The Nation’s Storekeeper and Home of Pure Food Products—Full Weight and Honest Trading. tional church of that'place Thursday evening. New Britain, Bristol, Terryville, South- ington and Unlonville, seven councils in all. Maromas.—The Connecticut Feldspar company Tecently leased seventy-seven acres of land in the Maromas district tor mining and quarrying. purposes. The owners are to_take their rent in royalties. New Britain.—Attorney William F. New Haven.—Of the $180,000 pledged by some two theusand subscribers dur- ing the recent successful campaign to free the Young Men's Christian asso- ciation of its debt, $55,568.256 has been received up to the present time. 325 Stores in the U. 8, Free Delivery. This 'Phone 29-4, amount has been paid in by nine hun- dred and seventy-nine subscribers, who bhiave paid up their pledges in part. Bridgeport.—The church of St Mi- the Roman Cath- olic house of worship for the Polish people of the city, was visited Sunday Paul Rhode, D. chael the Archangel, evening by the Rt. Rev. D., auxiliary bishop of Chicago, Delaney has again been henorec by the national council ¢f the Knights of Co- lumbus, having received :his appoint- ment as district;deputy of the Fifth district of Connecticut, which :includes noneyniiltiplies Ai\g (WNY JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS Summer Goods Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, Favors, Etc. MAS. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Square The New Woman of today is she whose garments have been renovated here. She looks just as if she had stepped out of a band- box. From her ostrich feather in the hat down to the hem of her dainty 3 Ewstablished 1901 a run dnd that was all. ‘In the sixth loctor week. skirt, everything looks brand new, yet Harold L Wells, O. D., Optometrist. | Carojina_made three trips around the '.g, i b o dpden S i3 g'm for Thos wkb ater Som - Rupbtt it is ‘all last season’s goods, cleaned or Detective vision corrected by the prop- [ bases. Score by innings: &1 Testered and lthougfit the bahy was. | knowlw ofbookkegpmg,nzno‘nphyand dyed by us to “look dIferau:( 'vtv;nl er‘adjustment of lenses. Room 9, roi- ‘({"hllfi snrk 3 g ‘1) 3 37§ disfigured for life. I used .bosg “three kindred business branchi ,f,,p.,g,!oém‘m,,. :‘:/:rybe:/rc;?geh:’r:;l;;lvo;‘x" n’l??'llgrv -’\' { Lai orthy Block, Westérly, R. I.|Carolina .. B boxe-olCuncur- Ointment and it was mdwomgnm itions of trust and respon- Sbvaky oty o onderful how it healed. 1In about five | gibility. posiet 5 oppcm.mqm’?ag a delighttul freshness about the clothes ! Gillesple treatment of the hair and #calp, cures falling hair. baldness, ecze: andruff and other irritations, itch- ‘burning, etc. Endorsed by leading Ry siclans, Bhampoocs, dry treatments, 'aclal treatments, manicure Miss Lida homas, High St. Potter-Langworthy | cnter Pratf institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., < Building (U5 Sta Je299 ~ |'to study architecture. s PP free Catalogie and full informas b e 2 M < g J. F. PELLEGRINY, - TAILOR; Maker of Ladies’ and Gents' Garments. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a aRne(;lall\ No. 4 Main Street, Wésterly, ‘ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the. photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield. 30 Main street, we are ready to prove to the People of Westerly and , vicinity. our ability to do the very best work. A Jbeautiful 16x20 ‘water colored portrait of_yourself given free with every dez- 34.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau 0., esterly. 7 Wufanv'a LEADING CLOTHING The Union Sunday school of Potter Hill had a picnic at Pledsant View on Saturday. Maurice Sullivan of Westerly is to The Noank schooner Ada Belle, Capt. | Christopherson, arrived Saturday at Block Island with 33 swordfish, welgh- ing 6,310 pounds, the largest catch of , the season. Miss Rith C. Burdick of Dlxoni street, employed in the office of C. B.| Cottrell's Sons, left for Pike, N. F Saturday. where she will spend a va- cation, of two weeks. The Young Men’s Italian club pic- nicked at Brightman's pond Sunday. . Next' Sunday the Young Men's Social club will have their annua) outing and. clambake at.the same resort. The. governor of the state and Mrs. Aram Pothier;spent Sunday at Watch Hill. . In the-governor's narty were Col. and Mrs, Frederick B. Lawson, and the govarbr's executive secretary veelu it was better and there wasn't a mark to tell where the scald had been. Her skin is just like vélvet. Mrs. Hare, 1, Henry St.,, South Shields, Durham, England, March 22, 1908.” Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Sole Props. Boston. Grand View Sanitarium for the treatment of Mental and Nerv. advancement and openings.. for, finan betterment follow as'a matter of course. We will train you in stens keeping and commercial systems. mfie you an expert and fit ography, book- osr We will ou for th' success that cames to those who prepare to hon‘ ?"ms o ' Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather and fine roads. People like to get out into the open air. We furnish: the best method, and if you'll take one of our teams yow'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS, ' Falls marl7d Avenue. i Ceresot Flour NOW for Bread and . Biscuits that make the* child drop its toys and; that reflects gregt credit on us. Lang’s Dye Works, 157 Franklin St “I1 1's Made of Rubber Weo Mave It* GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be- fore to handle your trade. Al STORE— and Mfs. Edward P. Tobie. dus Diseases, with separate and d:- - i : ww goods |T ;“"yl'u'{:n;"dli A fire algfin was sent in at 7.30 on | tached department for Alcsholic and th k h t l : e carry all sizes In stock a “R. G. Bliven & (O, | sundes mdiming Tor'a smarl biaze T | prus. Habite A Fine Assertment ol € workman nis toois. e ‘e fo' mest your meedn a’ lhed i .the rear of the Babcock Munux\nclzurnr:d u;;\‘: ?}r'fl:of On the Bridge, property .in Mechanic street. The P. Address rich, amond, Fis! REGAL SHOE AGENCY. 8. Barber hose company responded, ... MILLINERY A little bag to sample and Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makgs. We but there was no need for their serv- i itari with .;;llvepus:g.tz:.un Teadips Samios ices, as the fire was extinguished soon smm’ "ew sa""a"um. ll‘ilmc prices, - 4 Buy now while the prices are after the alarm was sounded. Telephone 675 Norwich, Conn. MRS. G. P. (rAN'rda. i ‘luy Your Shoes and Hosiery angd get a cdupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL'S, next to the 5c and 10c Store, - -4y23d The Store it underselis them all on. Clothing, ts, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. CHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY 1out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. I, ‘ dy23d rke Washington Trust Co - WESTERLY R. L BRIEF STATE NEWS Greenwich.—The award of $600,000 Greenwich bonds has been postponed from July 20 to July 27. Waterbury.—Dr. T. J. Kilmartin has resigned from the medical staff of the Connecticut National guard and has been placed on the retired list by Ad- Jjutant Gemeral Cole, - Hartford.—Prof. Edward P. St. John of the Hartford Theological seminary was one of thel speakers at the Wom- an’s Home Missionary conference at Fast Nortthfield, Mass. Meriden.—A series of compet programmes will be given for the ent tainment df the members of the Meri- den grange. Last week the single mem- bers gave the programme; IySMWF NORWICH_FIRM3 AUTCOMOBILE STATION, Co!t, ¢ Otis Street. Automoblle and Bicycle Repairing., Gensral Ma- chine work. Johbing. 'Phope. BUILDING MATERIAL. Peck, chflil.‘ilml & Co., 47-55 Wes, n Street. - Lime, Portland Cem:nt. Pariod Roofing. 8. J BOTTLER H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta. Business Directory OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. I octldaw : MEATS AND PROVISIONS James B.nnlnfi Noflvlol Town. Conn. Fresh and Poultry, etc. Fresh Provisions rmlvdd thing first-class. Prompt. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Geo. E. Bachelder, Room 2. 65 -Broad- way, Real Estate and lmnm-m Broker, Notary Public, - Auditi Expert’ Acccuntant. Télephone WILLIMANTIC FIRM3 will prove ourselves on - KNO HOW. possible by Dentists of experienge. Bach of our staff of operators has made some branch of Den- that. ALL DENTAL WORK can_ be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. WING your good judgment to your profit. We pride Good Dental work nowadays Is only We have been 20 years gaining tistry his partjcular speclalty for years, and whether you need filling, erowning, exti ction or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do: it for you, and do it positively without pain, and at from one-third to one-half the prices prevailing at other offices for the same quality of work. IT WILL PAY you to investigate and elsewhere. consult us before going ‘We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, Alling Rubber Co., 7476 Main 8t. Norwich. $ 162 State St. New London Operating 15 Stores. Trunks, Swit Cases and Traveling Bags A large stock of finest quality st very low prices. The Shetucket Harmess Co Fairfield.,~The home of Anton Fick- | A complete line of the Lest Ales, Tozer STIMPSON'S WTABLER. Sots of teeth that fit, from $8.00 283 Main Sireet. i C“;;:e;l;rs‘:":»’ Deposits. R Bt s o S | v A A eiegep Tl TR rear Yorng’s hote) Main street ' Thot- Gold Crowns, 22 karat... 0008/ WM. C. BODE. - #i00d service —Considerate -attention | stroyed the other aflernoon by fire, CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING %':-flfln:'.‘.&“ .’,'"""‘ e Bridge Work Special — our Teleptione 86 sunzéd sre guaranteed the patrons of this in- f which was. caused by a stovepipe fall- F. Beckwith, 80 West Main Street. | clalty. o4 . own system — absolutely —_—— sfitution. ing.down. The hpuse was on the Duck | Contiactor. end Bulilder, ..abbln‘work impossible for teeth to af =11 Kinds prompily aitended & WESTEILV ms el it AHERN: BROS . Betore mmm. ;u “spond MAURICE FL! 103 Main Yiiu' 'n; rest to corre- with me:.’ . 9 - “FHE ¥ UH-IINU’I‘E RECORD.”. Come In and hear it It's something great. Geo. P. Yeomans, 22% Lafayette St | Ladies' Tallor, Norwich. ‘REAL ESTATE AND INSURANC® A M. Willle: - & Real Estate and-Iinsurasce. Potter Building. lnrrnr- Bure Im‘ ‘gflus, Large assortment of C C! 3 “‘- a3 Dr. ng:kobq, Manager. Fillings ...... All work guaranteed for 10 years King Dental Parlors, Franklin Square. General Contractors 63 ‘BROADWAY Phone 715

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