Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 10, 1909, Page 6

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of Val- cabie. there, the % lucts that October and November, 1’3 T postponed until the spring Joseph H. Potter’s Successful Career 'Enda—-‘tobbm in Street Watering—Effort to Widen and Improve Bay Street, Watch Hill, a Failure—Did Geo. E. Lurdick |3, ¢, Congors Lose $135? . |swena the month BAE : - BALTI ings be ¢ 12, C. H. 26th, J. C. Com e e Sk ) .. T n e etial senion on e Principlos of the Orange Order. %" * Meriden.—Companies T and L have been ordered to assemble at the state armory at midnight Friday night before take k. et Bept. 5, J. & Biake “wili N Many people have not bought theis Coal for one reason or another. There wiil be an awful rush the fireg cool snap in September. Wiere 1 by n Westry they start on their expedition to Westerly Branch. Capital . Three Million Dollars Surplus . . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management. el SO st s R P 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest line 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 $6 or more, STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L. Je29d BABIESY Soon they will be big boys and girls residential streets to be sprinkled with oil, has gifen {o themselves a problem that is difficult to solve. When the dust was laid by oil there was no need for the watering carts on the oiled streets. This decreased the rev- enue of the man who owned the wa- tering qutfit to such a degree that it was a non-paying proposiiton, ‘as he was paid by the subscription of those who owned or occupled property front ing on the streets watered: $o_the watering man gave natice Saturday tha? he must discontinue the service, as the only streets to be watered were the paved ones in the business sec- tion and the macadam in Broad street and the income would not pay expens es. Those in the business section, while willing to pay for the watering of the streets as in the past, realize that the returns to the watering man are not ample, and openly charge the highway the Watch-Hill water front, made re- port through George A. Pope, chair- man, The lowest price that could be obtained for the iand, not including the buildings, was $51,600. As the legislative act fixed ‘the sum that could be expended for the purchase at $50,000, it was voted to accept the re- port and discharge the committee. So the effort to widen and_improve Bay street by the/ removal of the shacks on the wést side is at an end for the present. In order to meet the outstanding in- debtedness of the fire district it was voted to levy a tax of .20 on $100, to take eficct this year. It was also vot- #d to have a fire hydrant located about midway between the Mrs. G. H. Bab- cock cottage and the summer resi- dence of Park Painter. Local Laconics. Campers. A most_successful picnic was held %\; the Workingmen’s Social club on pot hill Saturday afternoon evening. In the afternoon the follow- ing sports were enjoyed by the large crowd present: Members’ race (100 yards)— Jones first, wtach fob; P. Peloquin second, razor. Boys' race—T. Sullivan first, foun- tain pen; P. Peloquin second, pearl knife. 100 yards dash— first prize, gold fob, Jarvis; second prize, berry dish, V. Caron; third prize, picture frame. 20 yards dash—Aberg first, berry dish; Aubrey second, suit case. 300 yards dash—Aberg first, case; Aubrey second, pipe. ‘Two mile run—J. Donohoe, Willi mantic first, $10 elock; Benoit second, suit New Britain—A child:-has ‘| to Mrs. Louls Her husband on South Main C killed two ks ago been born ot Mill street. they will embark on the transport. It is estimated that England annual- ly consumes the milk of 5,000,000 cows. System Designed--—- steam or hot water—to meet all conditions, to fill all requirements. Our experience as the oldest establish- ment in this liné im Norwich has fitted us Summer Goods Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, Favors, Etc. / gold_medal; to cope with all problems. Norman third, $2 order; Price $1.25 JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS b ‘excursion’ a 3 / 1 g e da; the sachusetts. At 228 a train will Better gey y INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, | 7he nighway committee of the |of Bay sereet, with a view to pur- | Workingmen's Social Club Picnio— | b wotn jouns are e twe companica to Beile dock, New |§ Sterling rim top and bottom &l \our coul in during August. Westerly town council, by causing the | chase and improve the appearance of | Prixe-Winners — N’n from the| i Haven, arriving there at 3.10, when and dlt;:. 'E. CHAPPELL C0. Central Wharf ‘and 150 Main Streen Lumber COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh . ALWAYS IN STOCK. ¥ A D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Arthur L. Perry, Washington Trust company, turned from a trip to Seattle. treasurer of the |J, has re- Higham fourth, alarm clock. High jump—Aberg first, pair of shoes” Aubray, second, umbrella. Hop, step and jump—Aubrey first, and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and I will catch their smiles. | committee with a disorimination pre- judicial to the business section. They allege that if the committee relieves We guarautee satisfaction and economy 1 > in every respect. MRS, EOWIR EAY, Franklin Squara the STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, - Westerly, R. I. Telephone 847. v23a residential section of paying the voluntary watering assessment, that the business section should not be ig- nored in. that respect. If it is mot practical to sprinkle oil on the pave- Miss Bessie Tirrell of South Boston' is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George A. GUlden in Narragansett avenue. Chiéf Engineer Stahle of Pawcatuck pipe; O. Chabot, second, fishing rod. Ladies rtace, 50 vards—Miss Nellie Botchard first, clock; Mrs. C. Darns second, berry spoon. In the evening there was dancing. Let us maké you an estimate on the work complet “1f 1t's Made of Rubber We Mawe It Telephone 168-13. oct294 GEQ. L. STILLMAN, |ment, it is argued that the commit- | will ‘attend the annual convention of Proprietor of the' |tee 'should provide for water |the State Firemen's league in New [The many booths were well patronized. ) e Sllman Cazriage Co. | sprinkling, and thus remove the |London today (Tuesday) and Wednes- Chiefly Personal. noBEn'r Bnowu EsTAI E GO TO THE arry, the larg 3 obably spe- |1 4 ¥ of Pawtucket are spen the weel 5 L —_— oo At TR0 e BT TR TR - ensiee bt el PRI T T 56, 57, 59 West Main Strast. Rubber Store and wagpns. Also a full line of harness | water Broad street and the paved | ;) Biwar Burdici of CNorth | Henry Allen is camping for a few g We“ 8easnned wOnd and parfs of harness. Carriage repair- | gtreets of Westerly. There was not | Georse Bdward Burdick of = North ], UET, Ll toge at hishers Island Telephone 133. FOR YOUR ing and painting and automobile paint- | pieOrS B o Y e dust nuis-.| Stonington was severely beaten in | day: i g 7 . - ing. Je29d 3 ¥ Westerly Sunday afternoon, the po- | Officer John MsGuire was at Putnam SEASHORE PROPERTY. ance was. generally condemned. The section Tronting the Public Library and - Memorial building, between the ice discredit Mr. Burdick's story that he had been robbed of $1. No ar- rests have Saturday umpiring the ball game be- tween the C. A. C. of Putnam and Andrews of North Grosvenordale. AUTO TIRES C. H. HASKELL 23 lots at Quonocontaus, R. L. front. | {r Memorial building, between U been made. 3 ¢ ac g, was Arthur Dobbrow was on @ business X * e G B {thoroughly wet down Monday_after- | The sehooner Ruth arrived a§ No- |trip in Putnam Saturday. 489 Phones w02 R B Bhitetn, T T, fATS. non tnrough garden hose, although it | ank from New London Monday 6 load | fohn Clabby spent Sunday at his Z 37 Fr.sndklln t. 68 Thames St 5 id that this was a violation of | with junk from the once famous yacht | home in Providence. ENT WORK Bet ot ALL D Al % tter equipped than .ever be- WILLIAM A, WILCOX, SEASHORE COTTAGES. “rules of the water department. and in point of service is the old- Palmér now being dismantled at the of New London. iss Lena Brennan is visiting rela- that. Eac| of our staff' of operators has made some branch of Den- fore to handle your trade. Al Real Estate Broke — Palmer shipyagd. The Ruth was for- | tives in Stafford Springs. - AL Sedmidciion” Whatets, -4 Horace P. Dodge has just completed | merly a fine. yacht, too. was can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride new goods o fully gusranteed J. A. MORGAN & SON. yy21d y { thirty-two years of continuous clerk- | built at Noank for Charles W. Wat- ourselves on KNOWING HOW. Good De'l;nnl R Misingare I:I:fl:y the fime to meet your neets. j| Coal and LLumber [ ship i the”Store of E. M. Dodge & |rous of New York, who was a native| BRIEF STATE NEWS possible by Dentists of experience. We have been 20 years gaining Misisterurors sgcats tot oot Il 'wh Shcrsia-well o iad diodset a sFurnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. t clerk in Westerly. He is brother. of Edward M. Dodge, who before, es- COLCHESTER Thomaston.—Excellent tennis is be- tistry his particular ‘specialty for years, and whether you need filling, crowning, extraction or. bridge ‘work, we have a SPECIALIST to do it for you, and do it positively without pain, and at fro one-third rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. sizef family coal. Lumber for butlde ing purposes. 5 Central Wharf, tablishing in business in Westerly, & For Rent or Sale, was in business in Norwich. for more 2 r T R ing played on the tennis courts in to one-half the' prices prevailing at other offices for the same quality Buy now while the prices are [J| Phone 854 sept19 than ten years, Montville Team Defeats Independents | Thomaston. of work. ; Lot _FRANK W, cov, 10 to 2—C. E. Union Service—Two | poryiand—w. H, Kelsey kiled a IT WILL PAY you to tnvestigate and consult us before going 4 _ —— LUMBER —— 6 High st, Westerly, R. I wloseh H. Potter dn:nguddm;ly 3t| Familics Start on 234 Annual Out- | rattier Saturdey measuring four and elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice. A"i R bb c The. Dedt. 46 bo. Dad 8 ab the riehs gusia Monday morming. M. - Potter has| "9 ane Al Tou e Sets of tasth that fit, from $8.00 N REREET (0., §imten, i hmeme = Spv Gillespie treatmént of the hair and|been blind for nearly twenty ¥ears,| .no ngependents were defeated Sat- | Bristol.—The socfety circus given on Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 74-76 Main £t. Norwich. up and let us tell you ab>ut our stock, scalp cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- y but aside from this affiction’ he was |, 4. qecPiodenE Werk A0 el Sal | ry rpars ot for the bemefit of the Bridge Work Special — our 162 State St. New London. H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY ma, dandruff and other irritations, itch- ing, burning, etc. Endorsed by leading in apparent good health. It was_ his custom to spend the winter in Florida the Montville team. Score by innings: Bristol band was a big success. own. system — absolutely ysiclans. Sh. , dry t t Ls, N 1 Montvilles 10020 2 an " M ARE (rostivents, maniiny. | Miss TAMS and divided his time in the summer at | jndepondents 00 0 0 0 11337 Middietown—The members of Cen- impossible for teeth to Thomas, High_ St, Potter-Langworthy [his home in Westerly and'his cottage | “mpe ympires were O'Brien and Cav- | tral lodge of Odd Fellows had charge ...$500 Building (Up Stairs) Je29d Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery PURTILL’S, next to the 5c and 10c Store. Jy23d at the beach. He was born at:Potter Hill_October 1823, 'son of Robert T. Potter, who was a cotton and wool manufacturer at Potter Hill and was manufacturing business at Potter Hill When 18 he was a pupil in Solomon Carpenter's school in Westerly, and a year later, while at this school, he anaugh, The Montvilles were a very #nappy team playing well Rogether and their throwing to the bases was The Independents éxpeet to play a return game in Fitch- ville next Saturday. Manager Strong has more good teams on his list for later games. of the funeral services of William W. Vance in East Berlin Sunday. Thompsonville. — The trolleymen's Waterbury.—The committee of _the board of public works on public lands and buildings has directed that the old Dr. Jackson, Manager. Fillings Franklin Square. from 50c All work 'guaranteed for 10 years Operating 15 Stores. $15.00 four years old when his father died. | Paninck oitched a saod ohor GIINK: | union has arrangements made for its 3 At ‘the age of 13 he was Sent to | gurrors vy y S | third annual assembly and promenade l an, oupon on the Plano to b sup, s ve . : 3 i et & o vy a0 *° P Bacon academy, Colchester, and after- | farhOrt Was very poor. The Montvllle | 1o o helg at Piney Ridge Friday even- 1n enia ariors Buys a 17 Jowel Hamilton Wateh in y @ o " ; e y ers quality ’ ward Jearned the cotton and wool ! the jocals lacked. ing. a 20-year Gold Filled Case. $10.00 mayled took part in the suppi ; engine house in Brooklyn be fitted up ¢ Bors Lereiin, the sybrigon fof il Porsodal Mection foriiibsary purposes. 2 Buys » Waltham Watch in & 20-year The Store Later he learned -the machinist's| Harold Bailey left Saturday for a E Gold Filled Case. trade at the shop of J. P. Stillman & fmr\" 6"1 ' visit with relatives in Boz-| Chester—Fred L. Fleetham of Deep that undersells them all on Clothing, [ Co. in Westerly, and afterwards start- | rahville. 4 Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. |®d in the foundry business under the ; I,{vulfl B-hlall(-h returned to his work s_Am, ; full line of the New Style firm name of Langworthy, Potter & |in New Britain after a few days’ visit ignet Rings. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY | 0™ fame of Langworthy, Potter & | b o o on Pleatant streat. out of the High Price District, foundry, so-called, and later owned| Harry.and Abraham Elgart and their Goid Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, pod Westerly, R. I, by C. B. Cottrell & Sons, in Pawe families were at Hayward's Lake Sun- and a complste line of up-to-date In Duly“. ‘what Is xh;' 1m,.or§;‘.v.l“ - 230 tuck. Stoves and ploughs were: man- | daY. 7 Burning Skin-Tortures Speedil; Jewelry. By and Dol Guiity shomil b utactured and Mr. Potter retired from Union C, E. Meeting. x the ‘most ImpOFtant cxsential, it the firm after two years. There was fin Christian Endeavor Cured by Cuticura. People of good judgment are not in« n 1850, Mr. Potter bought a half | meoting in the chapel Sunday evenin - " c} i y Clty Pharma(fy interest in the Henry W Stiliman |'as the soclety united with fhe soglets ..Am‘;]'.'mb'h!:.:'_'lhgltcwu{_lmgnd f[flfi“s““ x [:“M‘Hl]““fl“ e A LIos e Iy . TRY OUR drug business and four years there- | in Westchester for a service ‘at 3 SpphoNiim, of SaReEe Ot ¥ | natlon of Migh quality and low price ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car.’ 36 Canal St. Westerl .R. I after the remaining interest. In 1855 he admitted E. G. Champlin into part- nership ‘and carr on a large drug and patent medicine business, with a p. m, at the latter place. drove over from here. Earl Willlams was in North West- chester Sunday. A number ment, the great Skin Cure,” will afford im- mediate relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure Franklin Square. mar25d and get Liquors of the best quality at as_low prices as such goods can be sold for. Our stock is aried and complete, v28d branch store at Mystic and another in| John Backus of Waterbury was the , ‘ome fn and 100k around. See my mew samples of Fall and| Mr. Potter also engaged in the |~ver Sunday. ng, o Lo Winter Woolens $12.50 and up J. F. Custom' Made Suits PELLEGRINY, No, 4 Main St. Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Jy28d ready-made clothing business in High street, near Canal, Westerly, on the site of the present Potter-Langworthy block, which was completed about two years ago. In 1883, he retired, hav- John Knieling of Middletown was at His home in town over Sunday. The Montville team took the trolleys from Montville to Norwich and from there came up here in two large tour- figuring humors, ~ecze- mas, tetters, rashes, itchings, and irritations of infants, children, and adults, when all other remedies, and even phy- Full value means satisfaction or it isn’t will make a Summer Sale at reduced prices on the balance of Harness, Car- and Summer goods. Owners of Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, Telephcne 812 Jy10d ing been in the drug business seven- | ing cars. - : sicians, . Cutfcura R ANNOUNCEMENT. teen years and the clothing business [ Irving Watkinson of Norwich was| Soap and Cuticura Ointment are also horses will save good money buying . fourteen years. i in town Saturday. riceless for preserving,. purifying, and | 1 Having purchased the photograph| In 1847, Mr. Potter married Rhoda| Blucher lodge, O. D. Hy S, held a utifying the skin, scalp, hair, and value. thier horse supplies for the next 30| [{)SE [ lllg CYS, studio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main|Ann Langworthy of Hopkinton, ' She | meeting”in their rooms ' in' Miniz's | hands, for shaving and shampooing, and days. A large stock to ot from. strect, we are ready to prove to the |died February 21, 1885. ~Mr. ' Potter | block Saturday evening. sanative, antiseptic cleansing, as well as Y b t,S people of Westerly and vicinity our is survived by one daughter, Miss Am- | ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Remington and'| for all the pu of the toilet, bath, ou may be saiis- e LUCAS HALL, ability to do the very best work. A [elia Potter. 'Mr. Potter leaves a large | Children of Bridgeport are guests of | andnursery. Soldthroughouttheworld. N beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait |estate He was a director of the | Mr. Remingtun's brother, Rev. B. D. I’ d h L L CHAPMAN of .\xunr;exr .;nv-x: m;: v;{!thlmwri doz- | Washington Nationa] bank and. trus- R‘('T;”"Tl“"""';i';;H“""‘"“ s e € that your L 5 X e 49 Shetucket Street. en. 34.00 cabinets. F. Rouleay & Co., [tee in the Westerly Savings bank for |, Charles H. Bailey. who has been vis- > Bath Stree = tiah Gomc L1 J. 1. C. STONE. Westerly. thirty years. He and his wife in early | iting friends in Providence, returned d ’ b s T AR From s the ep s wite W aarly | rdaseevering. bread baking is the best, Iyddaw Monumental Works T will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of vears is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak 8t, near High, Westerly, R. I. fcuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, urgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L. EELLS Professional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage After permanently settling in Wester- Iy they united with the Seventh-day Baptist church. the Westerly fire the Pdimpton hou: Frank Larkin presiding. The commit- tee appointed to secure the land own- ers’ value of property on the west side '"Twas a Glorious Victory, There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A man’s life has been saved and now Dr. King's New Discovery is the talk of the Home from Ann Arbor. Ernest Elgart, a student at the Uni- ity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, ar- rived at his home, the Grand hote!, Saturday. He is studying clvil en- gineering and attended the summer school where they have practical ex- 2 social at the Grand hotel pavilion Saturday evening for the benefit of the guests of the hotel and their friends. There was a dance at K. Cohen's pavilion Monday evening under the management of Prof. Lazinsk. Kelly's rches‘ra furnish>d music. These from the village were given a straw. ride to but you can’t be con- tented that it is until you try Ceresota Floui CALL ON .« ME {Qtar anything you IR\ may desire In Hair Goods—Curls, Puffs, Pompadours, Wigs, ete. Prices reason- able. Call and see me. > OTTO STABENOW, Prop. Our Paint epartment Halr Goods a specialty. Fi town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadl ! Goods. & speclalty. Fine Vielet | | Remorthages, I could not work | and fro.. Large “teams left from in THIS IS OUR 54 :mn st., Westerly, R. I [ nor get about,” he writes, “and the|front of the post office at 8.30. Twenty-fifth Anniversary aprz4d 17 Broadway. Jy3sd Telaphone 490. | doctors did me no good, but after using| Charles M. Reade of Willimantic and this grand offer is for will satisty seekers Dr. King's New Discovery three weeks | 2§ In _town Monday. THIS VISIT ONLY, and know the difference. = Wotablisked 1901, 1 feel like a new man and can do good Farhilies on 23d Annual Outing. $5.00 GLASSES FOR 'sl 2% . 1647 of Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optomatrist. |01k again.” For weak, spre or diseased | Mr. and Mrs. Alden A. Baker and ; 3 g g Defective viston corrected by the prop- | Jine®; COUShS and colds, hemorrhages, | Mr. and Mrs, Willim S. Curtis leave | including 12-vear Gold Seamless Wire Thcre is as big a distinction 's T High Grade Goods. or adjustment of lenses. Room 8, ¥o:- | pronchial affection It stands unrivaled. | Gloucester, Moss, where thes will | FTame, Elegant Souvenir Case and p ; Adam’s Tavern | ter-langworthy Block, Westerly. B 1 |Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle frée. | spend the balance of this month. This | he Best Examination of the Eyesight in" the results as there is 1861 A COMPLETE LINE OF x Sold and guaranteed by The Lee &|is the twenty-third consecutive year [RAle, Py ro0 DANMERD £ E) WESTERLY’S LEADING CLOTHING | Osgood Co. that the two families have taken their - L4 $1.25. “t l d"f i th offer to the public the finest standard 4 STORE— P August euting together. ONE DAY ONLY tie erence in (~ brands of Beer of Europe and America, ml l‘ead e n ashington's Plague Spots 8 S Parlors of the Wauregan House, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian 'y 'y . G. Bliven (40 lie in the low, marshy bottoms of the = Norwich, Conn., Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueir's hy Potomac, the breeding ground of ma. STAFFORD SPRINGS Thursday, August 12th. Scoteh Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We glve S&H Green Trading Stamps #Ith all purchases. laria germs. These germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general debi ty and bring suffering or thousands yearly. But Electric Bitters death to | John Zampolli, 14, Accidentally Shoots Himself—Miss Willard to Teach at Saco, morning at about 5.30. A small 22 cal- Office Hours § a. m. until 4 p. m. The Edward F. Dammers Co. 301 Old South B ng, 294 Wash- C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Mixed Paints, Varnishes, never fail to destroy them and cure| - Jonn s : ington Street, Boston, Mass. 2 - Zampolli, fourteen vears of s R < malaria troubles. “They are the best | , o0 % Zan y 5 lephone 447-12 vazd HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS |:ii“round tonic and cure for majaria 1| 255 Shot himself accidentally Sunday | augdd R Finishw’ MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Speciaity. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- ried in stock. Factory, Made Harness in stock at $13.00 and up. ever used,” writes R, M. Jamiés of Lou- ellen, S. C. They cure stomach, liver, dney and blood troubles and will pré- vent typhoid. Try them, 50c. Guaran- teed by The Lee & Osgood Co. The Lee & Osgood Co, iber rifle was in the corner of ‘the room in.which the boy with his brother slept. , BEmanucl, - the . oldar brother, was looking at a picture on the cover of Wild West novel when he heard for the gun and (hinks thai the dead AHERN BROS,, General Contractors Brushes, Efc. stitution. Vv E AND ECONOMY reduced prices. Also Mouldings I N SERVIC . ke o s e AMERICAN HOUSE, @ i o the details and A consultation, the - 3 Mix s, sco, B A Tioan #hgded Xhnitta ' £ D:L::‘:l:‘:‘m“ s e oo Furrell & Sanderson, Props. boy dlml ml"“b ”x"i :-:zfe-cu_n:;l é": 4 1 e e SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, - durise imse 1f, . : IRvel B fathar knd matrer, Mo aed ’ P.E MURTAGH' Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected - - 23-25 Water Street, Norwich. - SHETUCKET STHEET. Mrs, Celesti Zampolll, a_sister. Mrs. i Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- John Carocari, and & Brother Emanuel, 2 Télbphons: - BE RN #C Wysat Main 8t MAURIGE W. FLYNN, Manofacturer. nd Builder Hordupir-ntan: 0. H. BAGOW, & - - Danisjson: ~ WHEN you want to put your buste 3 Main_ Strest, Westerly, R. | b4 Miss | Willard. ' recently language 5 B THERE i$ no advertising medium in | ness before the .-Lne thers' is w ain_ Strest; Westerly, R. I. teacher 1n the High school here, hes Eastern Connesticut eaual to The Bul- | dlum advy Telephone 343, . Irid d as French and German ietin for business re: 7 HPR A SIStk Y N. - rk of him and on turn- Removed to 44 Went Broad Street, |CU'®d Hay Fever and Summer Cold. aw: his brother falling over back- 63 BROADWAY Nova A. 8. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indlana; He placed w under his writes: “Last year I suffered {dr three 1 and ran for the doctor. Dr. Bard *Phone 1 Junsa 2 months with a summer cold 8o dis- | arrived shortly and stayed with the - g The Wnlhmeton Trust Co., |tressing that it interfered with my | boy uniil he dled about an hour after i 1 7 o ? fbusiness. 1 had many of the symptoms | the shooting. ¢ r Kish and Medi- ‘5 u“, oo weST LRI, o0 |Of, 1y fever, anda doctor's presceip: | eal Braminer Newion arrived soon an on did not reach my case, and I-tool and questioned the boy who was in P ant gxpuu;!n Trusts, £ it :xul‘hy\)fl“ ”'. Il- r(\]\ln;lh-l\' [I]’I)‘"qnlfld have hought the gun fer another . - ays Interest on Deposits. pon having Foley’s Floney and Tar. Jt| but after buying it the other hoy - " i Good servive—Coniderdcs. attention d e, My wife has-since| gt wont it % he Jept it In the STAND FOR THE BES Spring season s over but we have are guaranteed the patrons of this In- s Honey and Tar with the | house with him, He had no cartridges great varlety of them still in all geades

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