Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 28, 1909, Page 6

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Bhiward L. Henry M Cragsmere, N. ¥, who muod one of the most in- ctures in the art room of pl O the Westerly public library and me- mortal building, _entitled Home,” was a visitor to the a Where fo Buy in “INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital Three Million Dollars Surplus ........ Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Théusand Accounts. "Liberal,” courteous and efficient in its management. 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE “Do you know We carry the largest Iine of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps ,and Kitchen Supplies in Southern Rhode Island? We are direct importers and can save you money. Free delivery on all purchases of $5 or more. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. I o294 BABIES! Soon they will be big boys and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and I will eatch their smiles. y STILES, The Photographer, Brawn Building, - Westerly, R. I. Telephone 847. Jy23d _— SEASHORE PROPERTY.' 23 lots at Quonocontaug, R. I; front. ocean, 50 by 150. Price $200. “hoice of 400 New England farms. ®end for bulletin. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. *Phone connection. Westerly, R. L 3y27d SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale, ¢ FRANK W, coY, 6 High 8t., Westerly, R. I. Jy27d GEO. L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Stillman Carriage Co., Coggswell St., e Westerly, R. 1. Carry the largest cond hand carriages a full line of harness h s. Carriagz repair- nting and automobile paint- Je29d Monumental Works T wifl guarantes 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, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. I Maaicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Surgeon, Chiropodist, Sealp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. : MRS. M. L EELLS Frofussional Massouse, Body and Facial assage Hair Goods a specialty., Fine Violet Goods. 54 Main St., Westerly, R. L Jy2sa Telephone 490. Established 1001. Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- ‘er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, roi- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. I Gillespie treatment of the halr and wealp, cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- ma, dandruff and other irritations, itch- B, burning, ete. Bndorsed by leading Rg ysiclans. Shampooes, dry !ranmentn. fal treatments, manicure Miss Li Thomas, High St. Potter- L;ntwonhy Bullding \Lp Btairs). 5 City Pharmacy TRY ICE CREAM, lODA -nd COLLEGE ACES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St.. Westeriy. R. I. Jyzd All my new.- samples of Fall and inter Woolenis, Custom Made Suits 50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Main St., Wensterly. ;'Iegsnn[ Pressing ‘and Repairing. va ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased ' the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield. 30 Main * gtrest, we ars ready to préve to the e of Westerly and vicinity our abllity to do the very best work, A brufl!ul 16x20° water colored portrait yourself, given free with every doz- én $4.00 cabinets, F. Rouleau & & Co, !'enerly WESTERLY’S LEADING CLOTHING STORE— - R. G. Bliven & Co., On the. Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. " We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchas; Bly Your Shoss and Hosiery ud get a coupon on the Plano m be 7 glven away at PURTILL’S, next to the 5¢ and 10c Store. Jy23d The Store that undersells them all on Clothing, , Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. I. * . . dy23d W, The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. 1. “Surplus Fxecutes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. . 4iood service - Considerate attention are guaranteed the patrons of this in- stijution, 000 it room, 50 Foyr e doofl.pnd lett the city ) Tud ¢! !Mm x;- mfimnnhmq f u-y "ncelvd, xe?mfy, ' u!nfinc that early, so as to be ple blossoms. 'l‘hc e is hhtfl- cally accurate as to bui carriage, dre; sete. The old 1 found | jng few weeks in his log cabin SiaAephis:. sk VEeY Tab S nature sketchés which are W el Vi fro; G’fihlh .b Pa., Ches- woven into i unrlled nofln‘ at some Inud the house as it “ later time. > -ppuna about 1825. I has originally [ Fairfield.—A p-rty of 32 me; of a sort-of overl or cornice’ plas- Pioneer lodge, S. of 8t. G., gave Henry tered underneath, the remains of which | Berker of Fairfleld a surprise by call- where the beams which' ing on hllltx1 M%!;dly n(lh(h in" d:d body t supperted have rotted away. This |and présenting him a gold-headed cane was taken away about 1820, and the |in’ honor “of his‘ 73d birthday. Mr. porch added, and about 1830, the old | Barker is a charter member of the kitchen part was taken away and the lodge. § ‘building lengthened. The lines of the old building are the same and show x S where it was joined. “1 preferred to have t as it now Eczema Came on Legs and Ankles —Could Not W appears in the picture, so as to corre- OF BAD SCALING AND ITCHING spond with the dresses and carriage; as I found that many old houses of "Ihlv;bm'umal‘ull cured of uoxious weeds from the this ‘class had - porches added about the '20s and '30s, the old cornices rot- and was oom!nfly in the weeds. « At ni 1 cleansed ting ' off, and they were not renewed but felt a s!ntrllly The tinte is supposed to be uring -the - administration of John Quiney Adams. This building is a fine example of the old stone houses of the middle of the last century. On the tablet over the porch it'is marked “Built: by. William and Ann Trimble, AD, 1741.” 1 did not care to put this in the picture, as it at once localized it. “I have studled the dresses, etc, of the ‘time very carefully, many of them I have Durdl.led others I had made after, origin T have also the coats, hats, etc. after many a long hunt for them. = The suit the little boy has on I found in Rhode Island, and it has an interesting history. The family had preserved It since 1812, when the little fellow, with this suit on, was run over and killed by an oxcart. The family, all dying eff and no love or interest for the suit remaining, it was finally purchased from a distant rela- tive. It is a curiosity; the very shoes he wore having some dried dirt of the period on them; and the little friled shirt, vest, swallow tailed coat and ‘barn door’ pants, all made of blue gray homespun. “The ‘same with the capriage. I heard of this one and it was just of IMGM B A 5 4, 45 and 41 . Commerce Streat. 6. E. HODGE, ‘Hack. Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES ?}553;& S R i Grand View !ilifieil- for the treatment of Mentsl and Nerve Sus Diseases, with -ihuh and do- tached department for Alssholio. -nd Drug Habits. R Address. # Live Outdoors the period 1 was looking for, but its ouner, who was dying with consump- Grand 'ie'-smmi i Up-lo-dlk Equipment tion, would not part with it. I waite E until e died and purchased the car- anada s e m'° and Guaranteed riage. It is a fine sample of the plain elephone - Norwich, Gonn. 4 country carriage, about 1810 to 1830, IYEMWF "™ | Satisfactory Service. ur as long as they could be safely Attractive Veranda Goods. Reed Chairs ‘and Rockers. Tea and Card Tables, Tabourett:s. Settees. $1, Settees, $5.50. i 14 fo 20 BATH STREET. DENTISTRY (Tormerly Chapman's.) The dental business Mshy Srotier. whose astistant 1 wis 5 for | Televhone 10. nnumu ‘Leaving Home” is not an ordlnary studio picture, made up from some old engraving and. filled up with imagi- nation and full of inaccuracies, but is of the material really existing, and ears to come it will have historic value, when so many of these imagina- tive pictures will have -passed away. Edward L. Henry was born in South Carolina in 1841. He displayed a mark- ed taste for art as a youth, studying in New York, in the academy of Phil- adelphia, and .later in Paris for two years yrder different masters; but not long €nough in any particular school to, Be strongly influenced by its style. He was for a short time under Cour- bet. His professional life, with the exception of about five years passed in Europe, he has spent in New York. The first important work of Mr. Henry’s which attracted attention was “The Railway Station of a New Eng- land Road,” in the Johnston collection, sold in 1876, for $530, to J. W. Gar- rett, president of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. Since then most of his work has become famous. aprid AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. [ SPECIAL RATES (o Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected SHETUCKKET STREET. It will b. a pl-; ) ‘ormer euswomers of m | y new ones as_w! “tron“‘. g{-eun Ill %nk $1.50, Rocker Canvas Hammocks. VETERINARIAN . Office at Hodge’s Stabls, .Bltk Street. Bamboo andVudorScreens. | gouge, ‘15 Town S Telsonons s1os “Crex’”” Rugs and Mats— e the Rag-style kind furnished R - ALL 'DENTAL WORK in any size, i can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride P, 'uows’ Cushions made to ourselves on KNOWI G HOW. Good Dental work nowadays is only order. possible Dentists of experience. We have been 20 years gaining that. Bach of our ;na of ‘operators has made some branch of Balance of tistry his particula clalty for years, and whether you need filling, crowning, extraction ridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do our Refrigerators at Reduced Prices it for you, and do it n’(‘afldvely without pain, and at from one-third Inspection Welcome, to one-half the per prevalling at other offices for the same quality THERE 1s no advertising medium ia ern Connecticut equal to The Bul- n for business rosults. Chief Bransfield received report by telephone of a fight in Plerce street and ‘he went there in a cab on record time; but when he arrived the row was ‘over and the alleged assailants had taken to the woods. Vito Inzac- cico complained that Doneto Massa had assaulted him with a piece of board, knocked him down and pounded him in the head with the butt-end of a revolver, and, so far as he knew, without provocation. Vito wanted Donato arrested. A warrant was issued which will be served when Doncto can be located. elsewhere. make ‘10" cfitrn whatever for examination and advice, Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 Bridge Work Special —our own system — absolutely impossible for teeth to break off . ..$5.00 Fillings ....... . from B0c All work guaranteed for 10 years Local Laconics. Mrs, Benjamin Dower is visiting her sister in Philadelphia. King Dental Parlors, Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square. Thomas Brennan of New London was a visitor Tuesday in Westerly. ‘Within a short period there will be one less shoe store in Westerly. Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacDonald of Hartford, are in Westerly, visiting rel- atives. Frederick T. Campbell of Providence and formerly of Westerly, is visiting relatives here. William A. Wilcox, has purchased from Mary T. O’Neil a house and lot in Downer street. Max Neogroski has purchased from William A. Wilcox the dwelling house of work. !87-“1 MAIN STREET. IT WILLwFAY ynn to investigate and consult us before going jv20d No Advertiser S When He Deals Wlth Us __g}_l_ s aContract ' at ‘97 Liberty street. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bagley of Rochester, N. H., are guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Denison C. Hinckley. The Brown and Newark charging system will go into force in the West! erly public library August 1. The postjoned baseball “zame be- shows ruultn wants a one- to thtee-yuu- ing, so that is the way we accept. tween the Westerly and Mystic teams is scheduled for next Friday at the Vosé grounds. At the Congregational church Sun- day the sermon will be preached by Rev. S. H. Woodrow, of the “church. In the Stonington borough election the democratic ticket was a winner, ‘We deal with our men on a similar basis, ‘Cur Copy Staff is made up of the ablest men we kriow. Each can earn more here than any- wheuehe.wlm;nheholdlhhm ’.l‘hen you must cling to that l.genfidwhat- ever the outcome—for ffhe full term agreed. Itubuymga“plgmapohé” It is also a poor way to place men on their mettie. a former pastor We have abandoned contracts. But, when any man lets another aquell lum, is L e to town. é'.'." now in 3‘7 can give you “better service ma‘&‘: later the season. 'E. CHAPPELL C0. jentral Wharf and 150 Main Street. Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D, LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta . Telephone 168-12. oct29d g CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL 489 —w—— 'Phones 37 Franklin St. mayéd J.'A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of all sizes family coal, Lumber for bulld- ing purpeses. > Central Wharf, sept19d —— LUMBER The best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Cl.ll us up and let us tell you about our stock H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY mayldd 402 68 Thames St Tel. 835 In buying, what is so important a factor in everyday life as Wines, Liquers and Beers. Quality should be the most important essential. People of good judgment are not in- fluenced so much by price as by quality In dealing with us you get a combi- nation of high quality and low price, and get Liquors of~the best quality at as low prices as such goods can be sold" for. Our stock is varied and complete. Come in and look around.’ Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, Telephcne 812. Aviod SPECIAL SALE OF THE I.alesl Sheet ‘MUSIC ;b Yerrington's Temple of Music 49 Main Stroet. jy23d MISS M. C, ADLES: : Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist SCALP HEALTH especially important during the Summer. Dainty and' refined ladies UY coi:‘. IN JULY { given in their honor at the New Watgh * the other fias his place. For advertising is war, and expensive war. The stakes are tremendous. There is no room +-~for incompetents. Men or ‘agencies must rise or | fall by theie victories or their defeats. There was only slight opposition by the independenis. There were ,no re- publican - nominations. Mrs. Blanche Crandall, Who has been spending two weeks with relatives in Maine, returned home Tuesday. She was accompanied by her foster-father, Rev. Mr.~Hayward, formerly pastor of Grdce Methodist church, Ty nl:hll of the Rhode Island club fleet railed from Watech Hill for New London, Tuesday morning. The yachts- men enjoyed a band concert and a ball come to Miss Adles with heads that are repulsive, principally because they heve had the head and scalp treated by quacks. Have your scalp restored to a healthy condition by Miss Adles, She will be in Norwich week of August 2nd, WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich Bos'on. New York, Te'ephone 704, Jy26d Our business is solicited.on one basis only— onthec!umtoouuellmyothueonwnmth- We expect to be compelled to mh good. That is why we pay our Copy Chief 31000 r week. That is why we work in Advisory < wds,uchmsmn &*m&mmumwflhmbfiflnfl minute. mez, ‘:pdwe ask none from any client. We combine our ability—mass our experi- * A S ence—to invariably fulfill our claim. which costs us $1 per Thmuawaymkmwnfywr-dvemdng . h'mgad:eutmottresmuthnmpouxble. There is a way to prove—easily and quickly ~—if we can sell more than others. Hill house, Monday evening. The Westerly British club,- which was_attached Monday in the interest of Steward Chapman, has a member- $1.50 BOOKS for 40¢C A lot of popular books which we wish to convert into cash. Others at 19¢, 25¢ and 46¢c. Reading for all ages. Be among the first and got the se- o This mer’n:)erl(cé the Junior Holy - S LB 7 ame society of t. Michael's parish, o : 3 2 had an outing at Lincoln park- Tues: The usyal advertising agent before he That is the only right way to place advertis ay. Then we abide by results. Advertisers may come to us without any ~ commitment. They may start in a small way, The proof can be given without any commit- mdexpmdwhenresulumappumt. ment on your part. Itwdlbeauchthatnomm They may quit us the moment another con- ~ can dispute it.. cern shows the power to sell more than we. The result may bé worth thousands of dol- Thus we are held to the mark. We cannot .lars to 3’"\'- We have made it worth millions ington to ‘Quonechontaug. Judge Oliver H. Williams, district deputy for Rhode Island, returned on Tuesday” mofning from Los Angeles, C'al, ‘where he attended the annual muun':: FLYN " Before nunhqm. ‘l’ e o, ');lour interest to corre- LA YT AP seax, or our accounts are ours oy so ong ds. 40 ome. it turned by & clreaitous route and vis- nio better man shows up. 2 Jiyou ue interested, ask us to state the way. . e T, . CRANSTON & CO. ’ fy24daw s NOTICE NEW YORK CHICAGO > SECOND NAT'L BANK ELDG. TRUDE BUILDING Dr. Louise Frankiin Miner is now FIFTH AVE. ud 28th ST. & WABASH AVE. M \ml.ctunr and Builder, esterly, R. I AAK‘L‘A‘ de (Kenyon Biock). ) 4 Office hours, 1 to 4 p., m, ship of 385, and includes not only res- idents of Westerly, but also from Car- olina, to Noank and from North Ston- Iyidd located in her new office, 21 Main St. Orders taken i-r all kinds of Hair Goods. Yourown cmm. up. Hair Ornaments, Toilet Requisites, Chiropody, Manicaring, Shampooing, Face and Scalp Massage. Fannie M. Gibson ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 50§ may28d Miniature Stein The handsomest Souvenir of the 250(h Anmiversary. . Stetling rim top and bottom and dates. Price $1.25 JOHN & GEO. . BLISS ummgr_ Goods Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, Favors, Ete. MRS, EDNIN FAY, Franklin Squars “It It's Made of Rubber We Mawe It GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be- fore to handle your trade. Al new goods — fully guaranteed. We: carry- all sizes In stock all the time to meet your needs. Manuafcturers' agents for Good - rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and Michelin Tiref. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. « Alling Rubber Co., 74-76¢ Main @t., Norwich. 162 State St., New Londoa Operating 15 Stores. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags A large stock of finest quality at very low prio The Shetucket llmss Co 283 Main Sireet. WM. C. BODE. Jun26d Teléphone 865-4. AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. funsa Wall Papers Spring season is over but we have & great variety of them still in all grades at reduced prices. Also Mouldings marked down in price. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decorations. P. F. MURTAGH, Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main 8¢, Jy1sd s LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excslied. Give us » trial order. v2d 20 Fairmount Street. DR. JONES, Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. Room 10 *Phone 32-3 maylia ;

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