Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 29, 1909, Page 6

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srch of y with the G. A. ur vice con- B. y < ¥ 8 and M tss Rebecca ~A. Barr, of Westérly, ' The bride was handsomely 3 (awnuhl’n blue chiffon broadcloth made | A house is mw built on Newton in princess style and trimmed- with | gvenue for J. W. Wilbur. applique and lace. She carried a show- g #r bouquet of bridal roses and wore a THe Baptist Sunday school of ma’ picture hat with white plumes. Miss | Stonington had a picnic lt\(m Mary Murray, a élgter of !hl:anouz:. View Tuesday. X vas bridesmaid. e wore pink rajah 3 - :fl‘k’ trim: with medallions and lace | - Mrs, Samuel C. Webster of Westerly and wore & beautiful picture hat. She | and her sister of Brooklyn, N. Y., are carried a shower bouquet of sweet | toyring Europe this season. peas. Charles Murray, a brother of the groom, was best man. A breakfast was served at the home of the groom's par- PSRN Y friends. et o Local William McGowan_of New York Is visiting his parents, Mr. dnd-Mrs. An- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Murr %h:; drew McGowan, on Vine street. | John street after the ceremony: ill spend their honeymoon in Boston Louis Bini and Miss Ida Catto of :nd 0?\. their return will reside at 10 | this town are to be married this " John street, Westerly. Mr. and Mrs, | (Thursday) morning in Christ church. ‘Murray are both very popular young people. The bride received many hand- some presents. Mr. Murray ployed as a motorman on the tuck Valley street railway. place Wednesday afternoon at at his home in Ashaway, R. L was in the First Hopkinton cemetery,e The funeral of Samuel Hearn took The large four-masted schooner just is em- | completed in the Stonington shipyard Pawca- | will be launched next Monday, Aug. 2. Among the gue: t the New Watcn Hil ho\l‘le are Dustin Farnum of “The 2 o'clock | Virginian” and John Westley of “The Burial | Vampire.” The Westerly Light and Power com pany ‘has connected the residence of Where to Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPA W. W. Lewis at Ashaway for eledtric lighting. N The Mystic Power company lIs ex- tending its service to the residence of T. R. Manners at Walnut Grove and the Atwood Machine works at Stoning- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Le Blanc have Westerly Branch. returned to their home in Mentreal . Three Million . Three Million Capital nd Accounts. Dollars | after two weeks' visit with Mrs. Le ‘Dollars | Blanc’s mother,’ Mrs. Tntony Herot,' in White Rock. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its A delegation of twenty members of management. the local branch of Irish-Americans are to leave on an early train this (Thurs- 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE |5af? %5 iich fay celeoration” st u know we carry the line of Crockery, Glassware, and XKitchen Supplles in Southern Jargest | Rocky Point today. Lamps | g¢ ATTLE EXPOSITION TURNED Rhode Island? We are direct importers INTO HUGE SCHOOL ROOM. and can gave you money. Free on all purchases of $5 or more. In Charge of Skil delivery d Instructors— STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L Open Daily to Pupils of Any School [Je29d BABIES! Soon they will be big boys ai and their baby faces will be in the Northwest Seattle, July 28.—The most unique and interesting schooling ever offered to young students is now provided by nd girls | the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition only a]department of education. The whole memory. Bring the babjes and I will | exposition has been turned into one eateh their smiles. huge and wonderfully varied school h Y reom under skilled instructors. » 'T:‘S:i‘ he A ”,:,"::r," R. 1.|. Two teachers were first appointed, o i 3 ¥r R b1yt the attendance was so large that Telephone 847. Jyz3d it-was found necessary to appeint ad- ditional instructors for the school chil- GEO. L. STILLMAN, |dren presenting themselves to take ad- Proprietor of -the vantage of the course of instructions. Stillman Carris, ge Co., The classes are open daily to pupils Coggswell St, of any’ school in the northwest. There Carrs iee iamteni |8 no charge other than the regular stock of new and second hand carriages | 8até admission, and any pupil desiring and wagons. Also a full line of i ‘.l. ing. harness | to take advantage of the opportunity parts of harness. Carriage repair- | may do so by presenting himself at the nd painting and l““‘m“h"'1&l9‘:t' Auditorium ‘before 10 in the morning. The “éxposition school” lasts from this hour until 12.30. SEASHORE PROPERTY. From the Auditorium the. children b 1., front- | are en to the various exl ts and e g R gg00 | these sre then stutied under the Euid- Cholce of 400 New England farms.|ance of the' teachers. The different 8end for bulletin. departments of the United States gov~ WILLIAM A. WILCOX, ernment building, many foreign, state Real Estate Broker. county 4nd speclal = exhibits receive careful attention and study. 'Phone connection. Westerly, R. L In this,way the whole world s open- Jy27d ed to the eyes and minds of the chil- dren. Many special demonstrations SEASHORE COTTAGES. hflxe been pro;'lded by the managen.ent and all officials and exhibitors are co- Fyrnislied for Housekéeping. operating to make the classes as valu- Accessible by Trolley. able and instructive as possible. For Rent or Sale, ———— — . FRANK W BOY. EXCISE MEASURES. 6 High St, Westerly, R. I. Very Small Number Have Passed the Jy27d Connecticut Assembly This Season. Gillesple treatment of the hair and Hartford, July 28. scalp, cures falling hair, baldne: ma, dandruff and other irritatios ing, burning, etc. Endorsed by. The probable ve- to by Governor Weeks of the meas- ure passed under which licenses could 5, ecze- ns, itch- leading physicians. Shampooes. dry treatments, | D¢ granted to saloons within 200 feet Lida faclal treatments. manicure Miss of a church or school house, calls at- Thomas, High St. Potter-Langworthy tention to the very small mumber of Bullding (Up Stairs). €29 ~ |excise measures which have passed the general assembly this session. The conference committee on the 10 o'clock a losl bill h: d t d City Ptgarmacy e A Rl permitting towns to say whether sa- TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE [loons shall close at 11 p. m., shall be ICES While Waiting for You _J3y§.§anal St Westeriy. W $12.50 and J. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Main St.. Westerl Cleaning, Pressing an Jy28d my new samples of Fall ana [P0 Tnter Woolens, Grveom. Made sond | " The bill to permit certain hotels to g r Car. changed so that towns may decide the R I question of having saloons close at 10 . L |p- m. The bill as passed in the house would make all saloons close at 10 sell liquor to guests on Sunday will be_rejected. 3. The measures which have passed d Repairing. ' lare these: The limitation bill, the measure closing saloons on Christmas ANNOUNCEMENT. (over an unfavorable report), the bill requiring ten’ per cent. of the voters Having purchased the photograph |to declare for a vote on the license studfo of A. A. Scholfield. 30 Main | question; measure providing for sep- street, we are ready to provs e to the farate envelopes for ballots on the li- people of AVesterly and vicinity our|cense question. amd the repeal of ability to do the véry best work. A [five signers® bi s i beautiful .16x20 - water colored of vourself given free with every doz- pertrait | The = objection to.the 200-foot law has been presented very strongly to en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, |the governor. While the bill was pass- " Westerly. ed under the impression, it is claimed, that it would apply only to Norwich, WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING | it appears that the measure would be- STORE— RGlivend G o On the Bridge. come a general law applicable to all Reunion. Lakeville, Conn., July . 28—With REGAL SHOE AGENCY. about 250 in attendance the Seventh We give S&H Green Trading ‘Wwith all purchases. * Buy Your Shoes and Hosi .-and get a coupon.on the Piano to be Southington. given away at PURTILL'’S, next to the ic and 10c Stores 7 Jy23d 3 . The Store g:"nnd’emn. them all on Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing = regiment, Connecticut volunteers, held 1AmDS | iex fourteenth annual reunion here to- day. The following officers were chos- en: Presilent, Henry Sims, Hartford; vice president, E. §. Perrv Springfield, Bry Mass.; secretary, V. F. McNeil, New Haven: treasurer, Stephen Waikeley, —e e * Monumenta! Works 1 will ‘guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- tent with good work. My experi- ence of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. |. Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Good. -‘CHA,“|G. CLOTHING COMPANY Surgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- . out of the High Price District, % i Westerly, R. I The Washington Trust Co., b ‘WESTERLY, R. I Capital .. Surplus £ Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. “Good ' service—Considerate a are guaranteed the patrons of stitution. ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L EELLS Professional Masseuss, Body and Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet 00ds. 54 Main St., Westerly, R. I. Jy28d Telephone 490. Ertablished 1901. P Harold L. Wélls, O. D., Optometgist. ttention | Defective vision corrected by the prop- this in- | er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, vo.- teér-Langworthy Blocl Westerl, Before purchas] / ONU Ing’ it's to yohr interest to corre- spond with' me. Contral 'Wharf and 150 Main Street. AL f.‘l‘-l»lnd-.' ‘ e S | S | oil 1z |Lumber , e it Yl At Aoridemn | ; wonid" ; . § “!”"M . by the state baard of equalization; Gal- e it p R c“ AI Your own Combings made up. okt v anns ! . by i G i 3 Hair Ornaments, Tojlet' - ’ the baltats ¢ o s T ) R isit Chii THE HOUSE: ; . v Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh &4 RESTEW » Speaker Banks called the lower Sk msnes, ALWAYS IN STOCK. Manicuring,” Shampooing, branch to order at 10.30 and Chaplain Face and Scalp Massage. A. D. LATHROP, K Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts Fme M. GlllSOI sy ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 608 may28d : Countryman offered prayer. a ald fn h E' From the Senate. rington of Winchéster, h cleared m, c. tion- of Mr. Brinsmade of Washington Fees of Deputy the two branches having dlsagreed| ., ~Cpamperlain .of New Britain alling an_automobile bill that Dr.|the matter. Mr. Burnes faid-that the Knight of Salisbury might ‘add an|bill had passed both hranches of the A bill concerning buildings at the|Uup a minor clerical error. This was Connecticut Agricultural college came | Passed and anothér of -like character . oct29d - the house receded and concurred. moved that a bill, concerning fees of Automobile Bill. deputy sheriffs u‘ taken from the ta- 45 and 41 cALAMITE cuAl Miniature amendment as to cars passing a trol- | general assembly, but what he most - ley car which was halted. He said that| objected to was the act of the-com- down to the heuse, recommitted to the | Was passed and then the amended bill Mr. Dormitzer of Woodbury moved | ble. Mr. Burnes.raised a.peint of or- Well Seasoned Wood he would move to lay on the table the | mittee on appropriation; when. it ex- The handsomest Souvenir Ncommmee on education. On the mo- | Was passed. to reconsider the actlon of Tuesday in| der, and later Mr. Chamberlain-tabled cmmgtce SHEEI. motion to reconsider. Mr. Tingier of| ceeded, as he said, its statutory power J Vernon and Mr. Dunn of Windham | in reporting a bjll dside - from - that H HASKELL supported Mr. Dormitzer. The motion | which was referred fo .it. , He- quoted 5 3 : S 4 to reconsider was passed and the mat- | from the statute - in !upoor( of his P ter of the bill was tabled. ,_q;;l‘?. # .id that “ i Hack Livgr Bnarmn 5 F‘sg = s‘-\Pnonn 0 402 4 Calendar. 3 e speaker s a ruling . 37 Franklin 2 ames Concerning highways crossed by | vere required at ance he Bad in mind ‘ Y, 3 e X of the 250th Amniversary. street railw tabled temporarily. the ruling which he would make. He Concerning the selection and draw- | Preferred time, however, and it was and Fee‘j ing of jurors, and the duties of jury|at this hint that, Mr. 'Chamberldin commissioners, bill passed. taade Iu mtlen Ry TN Concerning notice to counsel of de- | ~Adjourned to Thursday. crees of courts, passed. Concerning the joining of issues in jury trials, passed. Concerning the preparation, form teeling rim top and bottom and dates, - Price $1.25 1. A. MORGAN & SON STA B LE S Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line. of &.. sizes family coal. Lumber for bulid- ing purpos entral Wharf. sept19d JonN & Gm- fln BLISS and ‘use of belioks: tebled !emrpnrlrfly. | U date B "Phone $84. Concerning hours of labor of wemen g " to-date uipmcn! and minors, tabled. P prac - LUMBER Concerning appeals by minors, ab- and Guaraniesd The best to be iad and at the right sentees or non-residents, passed. ; , |prices, too. Remembsr we always Concerning appeals from commit- 3 g Salis(actory Servics, carry a big !ine of Shingies. Call us ments to schools or county homes, ™1 | passed. A © Street Trades for Boys. Mr. Brinsmade of Washington, as for Baby and others follows the use of chairman of the committee on educe- | Comfort. ¢ Chafing itching, tion, explained a bill on the calendar, ————M&%""“ concerning the regulation of street | rashes, skin imitations and soreness all trades for boys under fourteen years o8 o o AMERICAN HOUSE of age, whi]chhthel n\:‘l" had -lmendeg o » with a slight cleri¢cal correction an - g rejected. He supported it with faint RUAAEE & Xubcinnt, Fiops praise, saying that it was a favorable S SPRECIAL RATES te Theatre Troupes he had hi T et € Traveling Men, ete. Livery conn. d hild” and “children” for " SHETUCKET STREET. and “boys,” thus “making the bill cover girls, as well as boys. . The amendment was adopted and the bill was killed. Australian Ballot. % 13 Mr. Burnes of Greenwich, later in Comfort Powder is 4 skilully med- - the morning took from the table the | icated Toilet MLM_;!M llve fluidoors bill concerning the preparation and ordinary_Taletim: Po mer (Goods Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, Favors, Etc. MBS, EDWIN EAY, Franklin Squars (Tormerly Chapman a.) i oo : Televtone 10 aprid up and let us tell you about our stock |\ 14 (o 20 BATii STREET. ® "M F. & A. J. DAWLEY S“m “If It's Made of Rubber Wo Mawe It .GO. TO THE use of ballots. This is the measure introduced by Mr. Bennett of Nor- Rubber Store walk, and substituted for a measure - . In buying, what is o {mportant v - e factor in everyday life as nes, vi oS o e g o s "owada s Liquors and Beers. Quality should be ca e o provides for the use of but one form e . the most important essential. of ballot at public elections in Con- venty | People of good judgment are not in- necticut, each ballot containing the % fluenced so much by price as by quality names of all candidates to be voted ] Attractiv: Veranda Goods, | In dealing with us you get a combi~ for, together with the title of the office ) . nation of high quality and low price, and providing for the arrangement of Reed Chairs and Rockers. |and set Liquors of the best quality at . 54 as low prices as such goods can be names and political parties on each Y use no other, s low pr Better equipped than ever be- ballot and prescribing rules for the G > 7% T oy g B ; fore to handle your trade. All use gt election, AT DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES. -~ ea and Card ables, Our stock is varied and complete. o ds fully guarsnteed. Come in and look around. Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, ‘Telephc ne 812. Jy10a The bill was passed. 3 A After the Australian ballot bill had | | Be*er® you set "COMFORT" POWDER. Tabourett s. passed the house. today, it was dis-| |BoxwithBaby’s Headand Trained Nurss. covered that clause in the bill was - Settees. $1, $1.50. Rocker so worded that if a voter should vote T e for mere persons for an office on the Settees, $5.50. ballot than the office in question is entitled to, it would invalidate the en- Canvas Hammocks. Bamboo andVud srScreens. e et e spess e | ) Very Particular will be offered in the senate. The in- 2 “C e R 4 M ¢ E . rex ugs an ats— SPENAL SAL Tea Dnnkers the Rag-style kind furnished in any size. oF.THE We carry all sizes In stock all the ‘time to meet your needs. Manuafcturers’ agen's for Good- rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Maln 8¢t., Norwich. 162 State St. New Lendon Operating 16 Stores. day the danger, as shqwn by A. W. ALL: VRIS (e, Brown of Alexander, \Me., is largely No Premiums to be paid for. from deadly disease.’ “If it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, £ s w"ih!ci;l cureltli mi Iflco\lxld nol‘hllxe liv- . 5 ed,” he writes, “suffering as I did from s et e 2o nited Toa Importers Co. To cure Sore Lungs, Colds, . obstinate Coughs, and prevent Pneu- Franklin. Squars, ., monia, it's the best medicine on earth.{ [l up one flight, ovep Somers Bros. i0c and $1.00. Guaranted by The Lee |l jun3TuThS 4 & Osgood Co. Trial bottles free. Sees Mother Grow Young. : tent of the judiciary committee was say that our best Teas are bet- Life 100,000 Years Ago. : Pillows, Cushions made to| g\ constant danger from wild beasts. To- order. La'esi sheel z Trunks, Suit Cases that a person voted for more candi- 1 ter than that they have Balanee of A . : and Traveling Bags our Refrigerators M u s I c B0 sy . gl \ —at- dates for a given office than the office + siven offce than'the Sefentists have found in a cave in Reid 890 per'I5. 108, Srvonn veare sa wnen e vas | Our pricz 253 1b. | s very low prioes. at Reduced Prices — Saipection W disme: The Shetucket Harmess Co Yerrington's Temple of Music It would be hard to overstate the T . 283 Main Street. e e e e oo | Look Here Woman! 49 Main Stroet. Wi C. soDR. writes Mrs, W. L. Gilpatrick of Dan- » jy23a . Telephone, 865-4. Junzed forth, Ms. “Although past 70, she E TD e e o ¥ e oot SKIRTS itxed $1.251 I, 0, again. e sulfere untol misery % ffom dyspepsia for 20 years At last =N SNLY MISS M. C. ADLES, AHERN BROS,, she could neithér eat, drink nor sieep.| Also READY MADE' SKIRTS at 11 tors gave her up and all remediss | Lower Prices than you would elsewhere 137-141 MAIN STREET. . . g 1 Cfl failed tiil Electric Bitters worked such | have to pay for the material aloh: Ha"’ 'p ana race uefl Ist Genem ntractors orate all vital organs, cure Liver and| $1.25 (to date) for more than' 5300| Jv20d TH mm' Kidney troubles, induce sleep, impart| women in Norwich dnd .vicinity. SRR HIAL 63 AY strength and appetite. Only 50 at The ! . is especially important during the| ppone 718. funsa Lee & Osgood Co. Summer. Dainty and refined ladies Delay in taking Foley’s Kidney Rem- Agency are repulsive, principally because they - edy if you have backache, kidney or have had the head and scalp treated [ bladder trouble, fastens the disease| 164 Main Street, Norwich Cir. Library. FI'MII the llfl“f!ctflfers by quacks. Have your scalp restored upon you and makes a cure more diffi-| Jy24STuT \ to a healthy condition by Miss Adle: ;e‘lilis the alory‘ in a mfiuhetll: tells why She will be in Norwich week 6f ney Remedy today and you will soon Way o N Enar L Se. Lo Qut Slete't 4y dust Ind. ¢ bzflowi"b-.o';’d' So!.k 3 R “MARY P. CLAPP our prices Hand add your nama to our Stamping, Stamped Goods and | increasin !ist of customers. Boston. New York | (i roquced _prices. Also Mouldin Embroidery Malerias. BRADY & SAXTON, Teléphone 704. ¥ marked down in price. Spring season is over but we have & wonders for her health.” They invig- ‘We have made !&r{u to measure at . * . ¥; 3 Z M ARS“ ALL’S Gurchasios Buying Direct come i Miss Adies with heads that cult. Commence taking Foley's Kid- for DRESS GOODS. Come and learn " WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich great variety of them still in all grades Hot weather gomfort can be ob- tained by drinking iced “Salada” Tea. Nothing to equal it for a cooling and WOMAN'S. EXCHANG Tel 06-2. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and freshing drinik. . GE, ‘elephons 306-2. Norwich Town. b e e AL L |27 Main Street, " Fay Buiking. may27d $l 50 BOOKS Decorations. __ Tel. 358-2. <, ' J10TThS 3 Many Years |— ——— —— DENTISTRY 0k P. F. MURTAGH, lephone. 92 and 94 West Mai Th s e n| tor 49C i g4 of Thinking, lanning and doing good work in Nor- wich explains the reason for so many of the people in Norwich and vicinity many years, will be continued by mie assisted by Dr., V. D. Eldred. It will be a pleasure to see the former euswmers of my brother and as many new ones as_will favor me with their Piiovisd” DR GHAR.'S BLDMED. Stored for (h‘e-?immer. Cold Storage Fire Protec- A lot of popular books which we wish Wi dudipacpiery LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Others at 19¢, 25¢ and 45c. BAKERY Reading for al Be among the first and get the se- | we are confident our Ples, Cake and I treat any trouble | lection. Yt HBread cannot be excslled. Give us o r on may have with trial order. : . your feet — ingrow- mov2d 20 m Street. A o comeun | CRANSTON & CO. (o ions, callons, chil- MRS. UNDERWOOD, - OR. JONES, Dentist, B Bromtway. - Phone siss NOTICE ; 35 SHETUCKET ST. T coming to us for photographic work. There are as many styles as colors in | tion Guaranteed. - the rainbow, anc it only remains for you to select the one preferred—we 85 Franklin Street, . do the rest ard at the right 3 ght price, toe. apr20TuThS Delay in commending: treatment for . % 2 a slight irregularity that co Dr. Louise Frankiin Miner Is naw ? ?, ) Lfllghlon Br“s, Becn cured. auickiy by Folas Kidasy | ECONOMICAL {ocated in her. new offics, 21 Main st | Koom 10 - . Phone 32-3 < " Remedy may mfiuqn,‘, kidney | feans setting the [most value for your | (Kenyon Siook). Pl mayiig el 82 -t s s . Vi » opposite | Norwich - Savings * Society, | o e worn aut Ly | Erhbing, F b el B G0 KA Office hours, 1 10 4 . m, / apr2éd R. BENTON DIBBLE, 46 Asylum St Telephone 660

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