Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 23, 1909, Page 6

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'lllll. TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital . y Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management. Sead in Your Order Early fo Bluefish, Fresh Salmon, Scup, Butter- Swordflsh, Steak Halibut, ete, We deliver promptly to all parts of fish the city. GRANITE CITY FISH MARKET, Westerly, Opp. Public Library, Tel. 407. 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 $ or more. BTANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L Je20d BABIES! Soon they will be big boys and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and 1 will catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, - Westerly, R. I. Telephone 847. Jy: d Three Million Dollars Three Million Dollars GEO. L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Stillman Carriage Co., Coggswell St Westerly, R. 1| Carry the largest wtock of new and second hand carriag and wagons. Also a full line of harne: and parts of harn Carriage repal {og sad patnting and automoblle paint- Je29d $2.250 WILL BUY a farm of 65 acres, brand new house, icehouse and workhouse; build- dngs in first class condition: land in high state of cultivation. Place is sit- uated on macadam road an hour's drive grom city. Investigate. (Choice of 406 bar farms.) Send for farm bulletin WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. oo 1,41 West Broad St. Westerly, 1. 'Phone connection aug?ld | scripts | made were SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale, FRANK W. COY, 6 High St,, Westerly, R. I Jy27d Gillespie treatment of the hair and scalp, cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- ma, dandruff and other irritations, itch- ing, burning, etc. Endorsed by leading hysiclans. Shampooes, dry treatments, ‘acial treatments manicure Miss Lida Thomas, High St, Potter-Langworthy Building (Up Stairs) Je29d Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery _and get @ coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S, next to the 5c and 10c Store, sy23a The Store that undersells them all on (jothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing' Gooda. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price Westerly, R. I. rict, y23d City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St., Westerl . R Jy28q See my new samples of Fall and Winter Woolens, Custom Made Suits $1250 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, No, 4 Main St., Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Iy28d ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph | Scholfield. 30 Main |t studio of A. A. street, we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our ability to do the very best work. A beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given free with every doz- en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., Westerly. Monumenta! 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 ROBERTSO! Oak St., near High, Westerly, R Mapicuring, Dermatology. Shampooing, Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. I. EELLS Professional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Goods. 54 Main St., Westerly, R. L Jy2s8ad Telephone 490. blished 1901, Harold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, +0¢- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. I WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE—~ - R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Sllmps with all purchases. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hi Made Work is Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- fled in stock. Factory Made Harness - in stock at $12.00 and up, N. H. SAUNDERS. Removed to 44 West Broad Street. y30d Capital Surplus The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. I. 000 Executes Trusts. Pays. Interest on Deposits, Good service —Considerate attedtion are guaranteed the patrons of this in- stitution. |W_here fo Buy in Westerly [otal Circulation for Year was 47,683 Books and Much Other Work Done—Liquor Raid at Charlestown Beach —Westerly Takes Two Games from Carolina—Wake- field and Stonington Even Up—Other Matters. At the annual meeting of tne trus- teds of the Westerly Public Library Saturday evening, Librarian Joserh S. Peacock presented his report for the year, which showed an increase in patrons and a fuller appreciation of the library benefits, The total circu- lation of books for the year was 47, 683, with an average of 947 a week. Divided into classes the circulation was as fellows: General works, 1363; pzilosophy, 220; religion, 251; sociology, 757; language 84; scie 562; useful arts, 598 fine arts, 645; literature, 1173; description andtravel, 1174; biography, 877; his- tory 1110; fiction, 38,369 The largest weekl 1144 for the week and the smallest 662 for the nding March 20, ek end 71 more than the pre- number of books added was of which 712 were fiction and 93 non-fiction. This is an increase of 1230 over the preceding year, or 9% per ent. Deducting the number of duplicates of fiction, the non-fiction is about 4 to 1 The gifts to_the library have been many: Book! 218; pamph miscellaneous (manu- maps, etc.) 115, The total number of books numbered were 46: and the number of catalogue cards ) The data do not fully represent the work done at the library. Many | books are called for and consulted o which no account is made, and con- siderable information is looked v" by the librarian and assistants and -‘“en to the seekers after knowledge. More | {an exhibition of f 1 to be. found | and more people are coming to realize the wealth of mater in the library and are making use of it. The old hand engine Haycart, owned by the Veteran Firemen's association of Pawtucket, formerly the Rhode Island One, of Westerly, which is to compete in the state muster at ‘Crans- ton on Labor day, is being made ready for a try-out. The old fire tub, so- led, has been taken to pieces and !l the parts cleaned and made ready for muster. The machine is in better | in prize | condition than ever and winning condition. | Special Liquor Constable Isaac Ellis, assisted by H. L. Barber, made a successful raid on the place. known as The Dolly Varden, at Charlestown beach, Saturday afternoon. search warrant was served o Charles Church, who was behind the bar waiting on four young girls. The girls. were ordered from the place and the search was commenced. The offi- | found one hottie of ale, one pail lager, several bottles of Muscatel | y, ale and la ent into t \ty-one bottl and many e and Club whiske officers then Kitchen and found r . nine bottles of 2mpty’ bottles. Deputy Sheriff Eugene W. Coon, of Westerly, went to Quonocontang beach Satu! afternoon and serve search warrant, sworn out by Robes Browning of Charlestown, — upon & Wilson, who keeps a place | where was suspected intoxicating liquors were kept for sale. Sherift Coon seized four quart bottles of whis- key and one partially filled with whiskey, and nine bottles of beer. In the Rhode Island-Connecticut Baseball league, Saturday afternoon, Westerly won two games from Ci and took first ‘place in-the league. a lucky thirteen afternoon for | Vesterly, for the large attendance not only added to the coffers of the club, bwt both games were won by thirteen ps, the t being 13 to 1 and the ond 13 to 0. The games avere played | Jome grounds the Caro- sre simply outclassed, the Wes- terlyites winning without apparent ef- fort At this period of last season's series, 1 the lead as now, but | ason. | hard rk, expects to jand the pe it. As at present con- stituted, Westerly is conceded to have the best tenm in the league and as he season draws to an end will make endeavor to cinch the title of cham | pionship, which was won, but lost la season. The scores of Saturday | gnme First game Westeriy. Wh Do a e booa e | mentiey 1t % 0 ofGrimessn 4 01 0 1 1|Kenyon1t 0000 o ofBarke 40711 4 olReiger2n 3 0130 TORE HIS SKIN OFF In Shreds- —Itchmg was Intense— Sleep was Often Impossible. CURED BY CUTICURA IN 3 WEEKS “At first an eruption of small tules commenced on my hands. These spread later to other parts of my body, and the itching at times was intense, 8o much so that I literally tore the skin off in shreds in seeking relief. The awful itching interfered with my work con- siderably, and also kept me awake nights. 1 tried several doctors and used & number of different ointments and Iotions but received practically no benefit. Finally I settled down to the use of Cuticura Scap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Pills, with the result that in a few days all itching had ceased and in about three weeks' time all traces of my eruption had disappeared. 1 have had no trouble of this kind since. H. A. Krutskoff, 5714 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 1li., November 18 and 2%, 1907, Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Sole Props., Bostom. LAWTON'S SANTARY FISH MARKET on the river; no dust; no odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their season. Market 171 Main Street, West- erly, foot of Cross street. Tel. 343. Give us a call, auglid ROBERT DRYSDALE & €4 Plumber, Steam ealer in treet, Westerly, R. I and ‘auwinnet Ave., Wa Wil k. L uglid ‘chasing Telephone 243. spond wl(h m MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer -nd Builcc 103 Main Strest, Westerly, VoLt dlerest Lo coiies circulation was total circulation for | year, an increase of 22 per Westerly. Carolina. abhopoa e ab b Bentley 3 1.0 lGrimes3b 3 0 | Chase.c 0103 ofKenyontt 3 0 Pusne.r 11 0 olBurkec 4 o Noyes, b 112 ofue 1 21 0 ofMTm 0 0 1Speverrih 3 0 I have a piece | cid | taining $10_into the | from the Broad {at the residence of Brycr.of 3104 Endling. b 31100 b 2613 0920 3 ofHughesef 3 0 2 1 — —lcolest 2000 Totals, wirEmIAl - Totals, M 2212 Score by innings: Westerly 400022 caiing 13000 Rns, for Westerly Bentley 2, Chase Mdred, Lyneh 2, for Caro . Westerly 6 two base hits, tce hits, Chase Bentlcy. “tolen bascs, Eldred. Me 1: firs errors, Westerly left ou bases, Wesierly 7. Carolina struek out, Melnnes 7: passed balls Burke; Rogers. Attendance, Second game— time, 2 hours; umpire, ;o) 01 3 ifcole.rr 30 10 4 Totals, 29 05 06 0000000000 Ay Bentley. Chase Alien, s, Westerly 6: 1y on_ba erly by P Relger 1 doubie plays. Kenson fo Mel bail. Burke: hit by Grimes: time, 1.43: ‘e 600, passed | Kld Attend At Wakefield, where two games of | baseball were played Saturday, Wake- | field and Stonington split even, st-cl ba d a large crowd of which sa tators. Th field by three bagg 2 to 1 score, with Ca as a feature. In th ond game with a chance to win in th»\ eighth, Wakefield took stupid chances | on bases, and were nailed by Foley fine throwing. The scores First game Wakefteld. Stonington ab I i) Mulvey. rf Amald 1b Gal'gher.1t Eaton.3b Totals, 0 0—1 Wakefie Stening: Tully “arifice hit bl s 1; umpire, Do Second game Stonington Wakefield. abh po a e Martin.cf Wrown. 1 Totals, 3710 27 15 2 Totals, Score by Innings Stoninglon 013 08 | Wakefield 001 01 Runs, - J.. Foles 3. Yoley 2 Dolan; two base hits. Foley: sacrifice’ hit Leslie: struck out. by by Gallivan 8; first 2% umplre, Donahue, base on balls, off Gall Social Lacomcs orge E. Hodge of Norwich tor Saturday in Westerly. Aubfey Lionel Maddox, publisher of Sea Bree mantic. Today is tag day in Westerly and the proceeds will be devoted to the | Westerly 't Nurse association Estabelle Woodworth of Mystic ~ltnugnmhr‘r at Cottrell and | spending her vacation in race P. Willard, who h the guest of friends at Plea been View | returned Saturday to her home in High street. | Summer residents at Watch Hill | T lenjoyed a clambake at Brightman's pond Saturda There was music by the We rly nd. John ¥. Blair. formerly engineer for { the Westerly Siik mill, with his daugh- Mae, returned Saturday from a it to Waterbur n Stahle, of P wich physician atuck, vis- ited a s |eye. Mr. Stahie is a stone cutter and | the ‘steel flew from the edge of a tool which he was working. Satu t ay evening Charles Witter Iy dropped his pocketbook con- weatuck 1 et brid Sun- held back at day when the water we manvilic. the water was lowered at the bridge and K Mr. Witter recov- ered his pocketbonk. | A den produce peddler who vis- ited “the residence of d Me- Cumber in Lester street, Saturday, stole Mr. McCumber's gold wateh from his vest pocket, the vest hanging in the back hall. The peddler was cap- tured and wateh returned, but Mr. McCumber did not have the thief arrested. The remains of Mrs. Annie W. Hun- niford. who died at an advanced age ndrew Raleigh in reet, were taken to Manch .- Conn., for burial Saturday. Mrs. Hunniford came to this countrs man years aqo. as an expert silk weav when the Cheney silk industry wa { firet started in Manchester. and served as tutor in that concern for some years, COLCHESTER George B. Avery Died Suddenly—Na- tive of Brewsters Neck and Former Engineer on Norwich Line of Sound Steamers. George B. Avery died suddenly at his home on Hayward avenue Friday noon after a short sickness. He had been slowly failing for sveral months. He was 81 years and two days old. He came to th town in 185 shortly after, he married Laura E. Baker, who 'survives him. He was born at Brewsters Neck at the farm which is now property of the State hospital. He learned the machinists trade. Aftey he became engineer on the steamers that ran from Norwich to New York and also from Providence to New York. After coming to this town he was engineer for a mumber of years at'the old Hayward Rubber any's works. his con- with the he went for himself and continue¥ in the same f few yea He was the second oldest in membership of Wooster lodge. No. 10, A, and A. M., which lodge conducted the Ma- sonie cerenonies at the grave Sunday aftern. o'eloc The burial was_ in e s fa- millar figure will be 1 from the strects as he W stomed daily to visit the stol 1d chat with ~ his friends, The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the bereaved one. Local Mention. Elmer E. Adams of Rockville was wigitor in town Friday. The Independent. baseball team Iplayed with the Camp Comfort ball D. R. GORDON Low Fee - = 50c and $1.00 A Bona Fide Guarantee “I do hereby solemnly agree and|jijoy to obtain the mbney vou want uarantee to make you no charge if | ail to call you by name in full; advice uporl all matters of Life, suck as Love, Court: s, ‘Snet:u!.lhonl and Transactions of All | | to reunite the Rosicrucian Influence and - the cause speedy and happy | overcome enemies, evil habits, stumbling | luck of all kinds. first game went to Wake- | sey's | | lovers’ quarrel blocks and bad nd start you on the path of happiness and prosperity.” Tells Your Ful Name, Tel: What You Calied For, Tel s Whom and When You Wili _Extraordinary enables him to with unerring , Investments, and Mining Claims Clairvoyancy tell eve )lhm:.\ $500 FORFEIT. your friends, | marriagé with the one of vour e, spent Bunday in Willi- | business in a reasonable So positive am I of my powers | 3 vou desire to | know that T will make NO CHARGE unless you obtain perfect Hours—10 a, m. to 9 p. m. park Sat- 1 Naugatuck on the Saturday to | removed from his | {home on Linwood having been m a two wee Joseph Sultze and son returned to their home i and son Edward returned to in Hoboken, Agranovitch's par- Brown of Millington was a Charles Harvey of Salem was a vis- John Branasfield of Willimantic was -3 Mr. Gordon is the Oaly Yogi Medialor Practicing in Amer- fea at fhe Present Time. His predictions are always. correct and never fail to comé true, as’ thou- sands of people will testify. Does everything seem to go wrong, and has fortunc never smiled on you? Has your life been full of “ups and downs 2” Do not despair, as you can yet learn the true road to success and happiness, for both await you if you will only know how,. when and where to find them, which will be re- vealed to you. You will also be told how to have your wants and wishes satisfied: how to obtain your object in_life or your heart's desire. How to~ live happy and contented the rest of your. life and be fortunate. and what you are best adapted for. | Tells what you have done and what | you are doing now, and what you are going to do. All fold without asking a single question, He is Adept—A Master of the | Mahatmas’ Secrets. | Things You May Wish fo l(now * Wili T succeed in business? Will my home be happy? How can I conquer my enemies? Will T marry the oné I choose? »w soon will T matry? How can 1 conquer my rivals? Will T get a good position? How can I remove bad Influences? How can T control anyone? can [ make a distant one think of me? ill I settle my quarre ‘Will my children be. Will T win m; -sui -dl-llyl-lhfinh'lnkmk'l Monday, Aug. 23 Thmk What It Means Don’t fail to try our New-Crop Fancy-Chop. TEAS, 50, 60, 70c a Ib. BUTTER 30c Ih Special Sale of Teas and Coffees with Extra Stamps 20 Stamps 25 Stamps 40 Stamps 50 Stamps KIPPERED HERRING all’s) a can 12'2¢ Ib. 35¢c Tea, Ib. 40c Tea b, 50c Tea To stock 325 stores every week with FRESH GROCERIES. It means that the A&P is enabled to buy 25 to 40 per cent. cheaper than small grocery stores. It also means that they san afford and DO SELL 25 to 40 “per cent. cheaper than any lthor house in the business, Try our Unsurpassed Fancy Fresh Roasted COFFEES, 25, 30c a Ib. Have you tried the NEW A&P BUT- TER that we are selling? Fresh from the creameries. Delicious flavor. Sweet ‘as a nut. Once you taste it you will use no other. 10 Stamps with 1 Ib. 20c Coffee 20 Stamps with 1 Ib. 25c Coffee 25 Stamps with 1 Ib. 30c Coffee 30 Stamps with 1 Ib. 35¢c Coffee FELS-NAPTHA SOAP 4%c a cake 1 WISH YOU COULD HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY ABOUT OUR COAL, Perhaps we don't hear all they say, hllt many, many of them come and !hlt it's the best they ever used. know what that means. It means that we are giving them What they want? E. CHAPPELL C0. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber aug23d ALWAYS IN STOCK. BROOMS 30 and 35¢ ROSE’S LIME JUICE 35¢ a boitle A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 163-12. CLOTHES LINES 10 and 15¢ A&P BAKED BEANS 3 cans 25¢ ¢ these excellent Beans at a low price. Take 5c on every three cans purchased. Our A&P can insurés the quality being right . as you will save Brand on the WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES 10 STAMP pises bll.\l\ ,R bottle A&P 1 . SER A&P SMOKE bottle QUE JET CHOCOLA ANDMOTHER'S OAT A&P Pure Fiavoring i xiracls 2ic a boli.e ested in bettering_your condition in |adapted for? , call at once. Will T be successfsl in mining ven- tures? Will 1 be able to -raise my chil-| dren? Will I ever meet with any accident? [# Will T ever advance in public life? When shall I marry, and whom? What is the length of my life? What trade or business am I best | What are my lucky dates? In what shall 1 invest my money? Will T have any children Will T be a widow Have I any talents? Will T have many friends? How can T becomeé a medium? Have 1 psychic power? Will T become wealthy Will T be successful in investments? Will T be a dower? What am T best fitted for? w get over my bashfulness? Will 1 fall heir to meney, etc.? Will T have a home of. my awn? Will my secret ever he known? NO CHARGE SPECIAL READING . THIS| WEEK s0c AND $r.00. 16 Broadway, Martin House Maid in attendance. IT IS NOT A QUESTION OF PRICE The few Hammocks we have must go. If interested call and secure a bar- gain CRANSTON & CO. auglldaw L. L. CHAPMAN will make a Summer Sale at reduced prices on the balance of Harness, Car- ria, and Summer goods. Owners of horses will save good money buying thier horse supplies for the next 30 GEO. A. DAVIS HERE I3 A REAL BARGAIN I HAVE FOR .SAI.E A Smith Premier ypewriler , as good as a new ma- chine which can be bought as good for the price. you find one o Paper and oks of ivery Bouks in all sizes Sponges, Waste | White Paste. GEO. A. DAVIS 25-29 Broadway THERE iz no in-nun[ medlum 1n stern Connecticut e ‘The Bul. days. A large stock to select from. L. L. CHAPMAN Bath Street, Norwigh. Conn jyddaw Summer Goods Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Views, Favors, Ete. MBS, EDWIN EAY, Franklin Squar: No Building in Norwich - will ever be too large for us to bufid All we ask is an opportunity to bid for the job. Competition is keen and compels close figuring, but years of experience has taught us ths way to figure close gnd do first-class work. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Build, 218 MAIN STREET. *Phone 370. may27d THERE 1s no_advertisi i 1 Eastern Connecticat .a‘ru' e T W letin for business 20 STALPS FIIEE HIRE’S ROOT BEER 15¢ a bottle 10¢c 10¢ 15¢ 18¢ 18¢ 10¢ S STARCH A&P BAKING POWDER 50c can 100 Shmps Free mls week oct29d CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood l; H. HASKELL 'Phones a7 Funklln st 58 Thlm s St mayéd J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and LLumber ‘We carry a well selected line of all sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld- ing purposes. 5 Central Wharf. 'Phone 884. sept190 —— LUMBER T'he best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock. H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY maylid The Great Mantic & Pacific Tea Co. 135 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. Free Delivery. 'Phone 29-4. will be your From the moment you take its first loaf of “great good- ness” out of the oven Flour household word. It’s price will not deter you from its continued use. Bulletin Buildi ¢ cLosivg out sate | § COLUMBIA Cylindrical Records , -Fit any machine—Edison or Columbia THE HOUSEHOLD, I 5 , 74 Frankiin S. . what s so important a factor In everyday life as Wines, Liquors 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 sfock Is varled and complete. Come in:and look around. Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, Telephcne 812. Iy10a Paint Department will satisfy seekers of High Grade .Guds. A COMPLETE LINE OF 0il, Lead, Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Finishes, Brushes, Elec. CHAS. 036060 & GO, 45 and 47 Commerce Street, Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. octizd J. J. C. STONE. Prop AMERICAN HOUSE, urrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. THERE 15 o a

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