Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 4, 1909, Page 6

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Ind., Henry God- At Hartford / @ard found $250 in notes in a shoe that was sent to him to be repaired. The % owner of the shoe, Mas. James Perker, A distrusting banks, had put the money in the shoe and forgotten all about it. of 77 Uisappears from Town Farm—:eace Relgm in British Club—Probate Court Interests—Earl South- wick Returned to Reform Scheol. DUSTRIAL TRUST COMPA! Westerly Branch. ~hie marriage of Miss Corinne Hop- John J. Dunn of Westerly, secretary Capital Thees: Million Deilars Pope, dmughter of George A |of the state board of agriculture, in 5 e, of more, and Charles ¥id-|examining a field of potatoes on Surplus . Three Million Dollars | ;i Winder of Baitimore, son wiithe | Quarry Hill, dfscovered.y that. the Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Gen. Charies Sidney \Wihder, ¢on- | stalks were being destroyed by a bug, | Liberal, courteous and wefficient in its army, which takes!| common in the west, but new to this | management. i Hill today (Wydnes- |section of the country, Specimens | ciety cvent of the | were taken to Professor A. E. Steere, | 1 at that resos | state e st. They were found 28 YEARS A CHINA S]ORE‘ ‘illiam 1. Williams, reetor of | to be potato beetles, the first He had Nehrist church, 5 : | scen in the east. The bug bores into | Do you know we carry the la ik cerenony. S, Ste i 1k and digs” through, removing | Iine of Crockery, are, Lamps | Jones will be matron of honor, the pulp and killing the plant. end Kiichen Suppl Southern | N. 3 ow Willlams will be | On the Smith Granite company prop- | Rhode Island? We ar aporters | ushers will be Vil- | erty Sccretary Dunn found -that bay- and ca you mor brother o ! vorms had atlacked and de- on all purchases d a patch of cranberries. This STANTON s ar throughout the es- it numerous in Weste ¢ | Mrs. Emma Davenport, aged 77, dis- m the Wasterly town farm ana tl memory teh th Veal Cullels = = | Vezl Ghops = = | Brown Buildin Telephtne §4 ow of Lafayette, R. Wosterly 50 years or in the Public Li- bes- | v One Hour Sale, Wednesday, 4 fo 5 p. m. o BUT]'ER - One Hour Sale, Wednesday, 4 fo 5 p. m. b. 15¢ 3 gts. Gnions = = - 10¢ 1ib. Rice = = = = b. 15¢ | 3 gis. Fotatoes = = 10c | 11!b. Prunes - - }9[} THE MAN WHO PAYS THE COAL BILLS. by us. *40c at ‘wholesale. We have not advanceq ‘We are delivering_ the best Coal that ws now, for July and August are two months when they have plenty of time to prepare the Coal, - - « - basket 7c t violates the provisions of this t shall, upon convic be fined not more ti fifty doilars, or impris- oned in the county jail not more than | thirty day s 1369 and 1370 of the general statutes are hereby re- A {*pealed. Local Laconics. éEA'HORE PROPERTY. 23 lots at R. 1 BONELESS DUCK. 3 b $200. Schooner Florence Howard will be | i P 1 } rgertig LB T ® n this (Wednes- e w Engl arms. | 150 A Raised by Bridgeport Man Becoming end illetis thter ¥ Famous. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | M n f | ous Real Estate Broker. | hopmate v of Brooklawn ave- 'Phone connection. Westerly, L * known, ns and newspa arts of the world r Among ! ommittee ropresenting the West ! s in \\lu b FRANK W, COY |T t he Sta ms will play a | 6 High St., Westerly, R. 1. | @ t i ) afternoon in | r O v | London 1 on Sunday | parents, Mr. apd Mrs. on, celebrated ffie sixty- marriage. ght have been killed. Tt was In the | Mrs. Hoa midst of the terror and uncertainty of | George An tho days that the | Determined to reach Mrs. Gibbons, Glbl.\ar“! secured a ‘'special railway in from the governor of the prov- {heeof Clltci the traln failed to move when he was ready to 5o. Know tics of the situation Mr. to the governor .and Chance for Fruit Growers. The New England fruit show will ve | Boston October 19-H The | list of the show nearly stribution, and copies ean the asking by addr Milford, Conn., b soidiers not in 1assacres, yons added no Hew ir appointed vice pre it | Connect jrima Business Is Busin It was a sad errand on which Mr Morgan e to Boston recently, ind in order that it might not become more sad he ed to have the ma to him at the New | »n Herald ©Ch Vou Mike. eard of Prince Mig. but now that he | Married 61 Yez ganza 3 x An event 1 does not to zet a n doltars for 2s from the duclk e | cur took an American _girl would n »us_hen, which he understood to | home of his acquaintance—Los | 000 ¢ ho the | ot M mention states that the 1 has a record of 2,000 | == « i . breastbonele A ; fy the m 1 ¢ n'1 Cept. A. H. ¥ nt. has assumed end a co Piano to be rd P t S relieving Continen ¥i 1 1“ W will pro- | in which they > H T 2 t Fe achievement b port, Conn., ext to the 5c gud 10c ated South t v who stole | blesome breastbone | Wl vea fr. | v ' Watch ¥ as been | ENGINEER FOR BRIDGE. “ | £ Ar I the té r Choot, | . o e | | z ! . I been roleased on | Hartford Man to Have Charge of | | The Store | ducted by 0 atior | Saybrook-Lyme Work. | | . - g Goods. | ¥ {"1' TE i F ush of Hart- | = | o v 1 hH ] £ ford on Hart- - o ” : » E““‘“" S CLOTHI ‘ the | RIEF STATE REWS | tord br * the Ko once.” Deception never sold Woutarly, B y part of t ¢ Henry Smith is to open | in charse of the of the "l M a bad barrel fwice. | hip:la in town, tween and Old | 5 £ ¢ 3 -V autiic t I re were no difference in nt legislatu ted for the work in Si.. Westerly. i nd S te company on Rowan ;‘ < ficien P . autk t 1 tat « k m M. F n, for a gen- th k town, was n I Yep- morr T Conwa fe t he ha - | o t, went to his to call him. ; o s o iy 1y Te : sta- s e but S ¥ rsonencd | Descendants of t "Man Who Spoke nletiites Hut that ol N he rer arze of | for Himself o Be Held Next Week. : : ‘ to Loy The »f John Alden an ; orfolk ement | Pris Pllzrim fame, tha t sent ir € 1 ‘,’ o he r ot of their 1 hoare " was 1 Ir., the the Alden kin ally of no val 4 been;| Droceeds o ¢ n Farmers vs, | ¢ Ar a, at the old ! iministrator sin nicers 1 e played here on Wednesday. Thi i ¥ 5 : ts of from 600 to | e PR e 700 mem I of whom are invited made motior |that the administrator be required o f n account of his administra- | tion, [ son of | to attend t - | other descen reun s nts, their husbands, and their chiid; nion will be held in a part- | tent to be set up within a few rod the old John Alde n, as we siry of at ‘Washin the. G P . Witaciony—the . 1 old homestead and during the n West R. T TR dmims et s ir the house has been repaire Cudvs hone 490 : . By the purpose of the as ation to T R e fc % raad B okl build norial bt within istublished 1001. 5 . A 7l s few vear brick o . in whicl 1 > nts time beétween the two g | various relics and heirlooms of the can be that such a building as is would cost from $10,000 to $15,- Haven.—Represen M g il ashir Bhie il e BABY BORN IN TARSUS. i : ] naningr ks i g rd Child Cradled in Midst of thi F 5 Old Vlorld Perils. i wed | , New Britain—4 i Matouarat idy Sifed a1 gir rtment at t Adams Gibbons, who L ount t « ourt y nd ill en- Helen Davenport 4 ssion ited, as h ical sem of Mrs. Clement T 1 ] ministr 4 urel street, Hart- PR vl cen en- | ford, arrived in New York recently BEAVY AND he ¥ ord | with her infant daughter, CI AGD 3 n engaged tc take | who was born at T: of the frightful Arme: in the midst ADE B "'w\':r, ex Izana Made Wor! ——— {last April, THE NEW SUNDAY LAW. re. Gibbo Hartford es asure Defining Sunday Obsercvance band, who ! Pas; nate. field in Asia Minor, to_study at the he experiencgs of Mr. and Mrs. he the text of the nelv ton A. ¥ 1 E . ns during ’t et arrowing, as « e t wh g was par- 7 i for g violent, an Gibbons was Capit: pro rsus, twe . , in al- Surplus . Joseph ! st equal peril. Communication was Exec Fiis : i mpossible and feared the other More Than 20 IN WESTERLY power to cure many and varied con: +ts, including diseases of the blood, s of the stomach, tronbles of tidneys and. live \ny of the ingredients are just what the profession prescribe in the ailments ed, but the combination and pro- are peculiar to this medicine and nrative power peculiar to itself. | , there can 'P’;: no uub-m.m& fection I Whaeve n Sunday, pe.| for Hood Get it in the usnal ligui tween the hours of 12 o'clock on s;{.! form, or in tablets called Sarsatabs. your Interesf to corre- ufacturer ane Westerly, R. 8 MAURICE W, : 103 Main _Streci, Telephone 243 afely stored. It is es- | Ingredients give to Hood’s Sar- | saparilla its great curative power— | flour, then all flour would be alike, no matter where the wheat | grew, and every barrel of flour . would produce the same number | of loaves of bread. Let the children be the jury on the qual- | ity of Ceresota. [ Judge 5 | .say. b 'TON YOUR PLUMB- {No Matter WHAT © ING OR HEATING SYSTEMS MAY BE IN — WE N IMPROV! THEM. DO NOT IMPAIR THE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY LET TING YOUR PLUMBING REMAIN IN AN UNSANITARY STATE. THE MONEY YOU'LIy SPEND FOR A PHYSICIAN'S SERVICES LATER ON WILL PUT YOUR S EM IN PERFECT SHAPE. | | | | | i “DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IS THE ROOT OF ALL DISEASE AND | | | v & Co. TPLOY ONLY EXPERIENCED WORKMIN AND A POST CARD CALL WH.EL D ONE OF THESE “DOCTORS" CE AND RELIEVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY [ CONCERNI THE OF YOUR PLUMB- Hzating estimates furnished free of charg ;Trunks, Suit Casés | very low prices. Room 10 ’Phone 32-3 i the 250th Anniversary. Sterling rim top and bottom and dates. Price $l.25 JOHN & GEO. I BLISS mommem oo Summer Goods i ; The handsomest Souvenir i s ¢ 0 o ) 0 S o s 0 e e S o 0 e @ wm | | Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, | Norwich Souvenirs, Norwjch Views, Favors, Etc. { MRS, EDWIN EAY, Franklin Squars GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR 10 TIRES Better equipped than ever be- fore to handle vour trade. All 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 Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. Alling Ruhber Co., 74-76 Maln £t. Norwich. 162 State St. New London Operating 15 Stores. and Traveling Bags A large stock of finest quality at The Shetucket Harmess Co 283, Main Streei. WM. . BODE. Telephone § jun26d AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY | jun3a Phone 715. Wall Papers? Spring son Is over but we have a | great variety of them still in all grades at reduced prices. Also MouldIngs rked down in price. Mixed Paints, Mur Decorations. 0, Brushes and . P. E. MURTAGH, phone. 92 and 94 West Main St, Yiy13d LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident Bread eannot be xeallod. Give us s 20 Fairmount Stre DR. lllNES Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. t E. CHAPPELL Co. Central Wharf dnd 180 Main Strect. Lumber augdd ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 1635-12. oct2%a CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL 489 'Phones —— 402 37 Franklin St 68 Thames St mayéd J. A. MORGAN & SON. Coal and L.umber We carry a well selected line of al sizes famlily coal. Lumber for bulld- ing purposes. 5 Central Wharf, 'Phone 884, sept19¢ LUMBER The best to be imd and at the right prices, too. Remember we alwayt carry a big line of Shingles. Call w up and let us tell you about our stock H. F. & A, J. DAWLEY mayl4d what Is so important ¢ veryday Iife as Winea Liquors and Beers. Quality should b 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 Stre Norwich, Conn, Telephcne §12. Jy10d Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. oct13d J. J. C. STONE. Prop. Our Paint epartment will satisly seekers of High Grade Goods. A COMPLETE LINE OF 0il, Lead, Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Finishes, Brushes, Ele. CHAS. 03G00D & GO, 45 and 41 Commerce Street, AMERICAN HOUSE, Flarrell & Savderson, Pr. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected SHETUCKED STREET. WHEN you want 1o pu bafors tbe BUBIE th better tnan ing culumns As'of M ..

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