Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 30, 1909, Page 6

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September 6 to 11 ° OPENS LABOR DAY Grand and Great Last Year. Grander and Greater The Largest Fair Ever Held In New England. Something Doing Every Minute From the Opening of the Gates at 9 in the Morning Until the Close 11 Each Night. This Year. FREE v Every Afternoon and Night FIRST TIME IN AMERICA The Fearless Gre THE LATEST THE GREATEST FREE! £g Hil /\ il ‘)"QJIQ it BV, h M i In the Most Reckless, Hazardous, Blood Curdling, Death Daring TRIPLE SOMERSAULT Mid-Air Automobile Sensation BENEATH THE SKY ABSOLUTELY NEW, NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN BEFORE NO CABLE CAR SYSTEM USED WHATEVER IN THIS THRILLER GREATEST SENSATIONAL OUT-DOOR ATTRACTION IN THE WORLD Our Great Night Show Where to Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital - Three Million Dollars Surplus . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in jts management. iy in Wes ,Where fo B Send in Your Order Early for Bluefish, F; terly | Salmon, Scup, Butter- h h, flf‘l eak F ibut, ete, we promptly to parts of GRANITE CITY FISH MARKET, Westerly, Opp. Public Library, Tel. 407. City Pharmacy X TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car, ;‘Jfi!}anal St Westerl .R. |1, Ses MY ohew samples of Fall and Winter Woolens. Custom Made Suits $12.50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Main St., Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Jyasa ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studlo of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main 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. B e e Monumenta! Works T will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- lstent with good work. My experi ence of years is at your service ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak 8t, near High, Westerly, R. I. Manicuring, Dermatology, Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L EELLs Professional Masseuss, Body and Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Goods. 54 Main St., y2sd Shampooing, Westerly, R. L Telephone 490. Established 1901. Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. Detective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, woc- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. 1 WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE— _R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MARE BY HAND. Hand Made Work (s Our Specialty. Whips and all Harness Suppli ried in stock. Factory Made Harn “in stock at $13.00 and up N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Hrond Street. Iys0d The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. L 200 - Surplus - gggiooo Executes Trusts. ¢ Pays Interest on Deposits. ' Good eervice—Considerate attention guaranteed the patrons of this in- 58 Capital 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L jez9a . STILLMAN, rietor of the Vi is Luy Your éhuss and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Piano to-be i given away at ! PURTILL’S, and 10c Store, The Store that undersells them all on Clothing, | Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO., Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer In Supplies. 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. I _and Wauwinnet Ave, Watch Hill, R. L auglid KEMP’ o 5 WILD WEST SHOW 'NIGHT GRAND CIRCUIT MEETING, RUNNING RACES, HORSE SHOW, CATTLE SHOW, POULTRY SHOW, LADIES’ INDUSTRIAL SHOW, Twenty-four Hour Butter Test for Dairy Breeds, Largest FARM MACHINERY EXHIBIT Ever in New England, Largest Exhibition of Agricultural and Home Products Ever in New England, "SHEEP SHOW, SWINE SHOW. ALSO ALSO Dare Devil Dash the world’s greatest and most reckless Bicyclist in his DARE DEVIL DASH for lif: from a heighth of 125 feet this marvel plunges into air and leaving the bicycle in midair dives into a tank of water. THE THE Flying Dordens The Famous European Aerial Artist This act is the most dangerous and sensational ever devised by man snd death is the penalty of the slighest mi:calculation. Admission Day 50c. Night 25c. Children 12 and under 25c. Gates Open Each Day from 9 a. m. to ll p° m. City offices Connecticut Fair Association, 25 and 26 Hartford Trust Building, Main Street, and Central Row, Telephone 3829, WALTER J. SNYDER, Manager. 'WESTERLY PDHCE'ARRESTAUTUIST Grover Camp, of Einghampton, N. Y., Fined $100 and « osts for Uverspeeding—FEred Parker Appointed Sec retary of State—Mrs. Martin Smith, of Mystic, At- tempts Suicide—Liquor Raids—Gifts for Rev. I. F. Lusk— eirs Opposs Probating of Barber Will— Saturday’s Ball Games. mp of Bingham therefe the i to put an e driving with OF S0 far as they have ju: Saturday afternoon Chief Brg BABIES! arranged to tabs on all automo- biles while running from Dunn’s Cor- Soon they will be big boys and girls | ners to the busines pnd their baby faces will be ouly a|erly. - The chicfs ey detected two | memory. B the babies and T will [ cases of overspeeding and. u. : catch their smiles, Was made, the other offender cl STILES, The Photographer, his route and ; Brown Building, .- proper by way of Broad st 74 bt Westerly, R. 1) Zo07 Bransfield wa ephone 347, Mo airtoint,. o s _ Tel < 1 autoist ar Grover st n Carriage Co., et sterly, ®. I singhamton, Carry the largest owner of the car re- Stogk of new and second hand carriages | cently in collision with the automo- and wagons, Also a full line o bile of Charles A. Morgan of Westerj fre Darts of harness. 'Carriage repair- [ on the Post «oan which put both ma {ng and painting and automobile paint- | 7% ¢ e : o s jea9a s | c out of business, injuring oc of both cars, Mr Iy. Mr. Mo n has a civil suit against Mr. Sisson, claiming sof $3.000. Since that mishap, c o several weeks ago, Mr n's ma- high state Flace s sit- | chine and his chauffeur have been n uated on mi i an hour's drive | Westorly: grom clty, investigate buingice of 406 | Mr. Camp was arrested late Satur- WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Julge Ollver 11 ayarralgned be- Real Estate Brolt J fiw Oliver 26 illiams of the Room 1. 41 West Broad St. Westerly, | T1ird dist court. He pleaded i gl S S T aug21a " | BUIlty to overspeeding and paid a fine HLirndiisti b L AP of $100 and costs, SEASHORE COTTAGES. "H]A.'f B sfleld’s men timed Mr. 3 Camp’s automobile from Dunn’s Cor- Furnished for House keeping. ners into W erly center. Outside the Accessible by Trolley. v = limits the car was sent alo iy i ate of thirty-four miles an hour XHog Bent or Sale, which is nine miles bevond the | FRANK W, coy, limit. On entering the village the 6 High St,, Westorly, R. I | was lowe : e seven mi EE . = Governor Pothier has appointed J. sl e, SeAtment of the halc and | Freq Parker semisiars o Larted d: ma, dandru t irritations, iteh- | the vacancy occasioned by the death of ing. burning, dorsed by leading atrick Bennett. Mr. Parker hysiclans. Shampc Yy U‘Pfltm@"}lfl!. istant secretary for the acial treatments. manicurs = Miss Lida all throug] ad- Thomas, High St. Polter:Langworthy Reretars B s ady | Building (Up Stairs) je29a - % ang —— LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MA3KET | thing whol line of Crockery, Gla re. Lamps| Automobile accidents due to care- and Kitchen Supplies in Southern | lessncss and ees eeding have been Rhode Island? We are direct importers | 80 frequent on Post road between and can save you money. Free delivery | Westerly and Narcagansete prey that | on all purchases of $5 or more. the police have decided to make effort | I to reckless automobile the limits of the was E as jer to was sson_quite familiar with the duties of no dust and 10 odor; every- clean. Al kinds ds in their W WHERE TO BUY IN WESTERLY MAURICE W. F| LYNN, Telephone 243. spond with me. Main Street, Westerly, R. . PRIAL He appointed Ernest stant secretary. Mr. Pa hold office until the person cted next November qualifies for the © at the opening of the general as- Mrs. Parker is a sister of nuett's first wife and Mesrs. nd Parker have always been | friend Bennett intimate The members of the church and con- | & gregation of Grace Methodist Episco- pal church, in appreciation of the la- bors of the pastor, Rev. Isaiah F. Lusk, gave him a pleasant surprise Friday the vestry, where a number ssembled. Mr, Lusk, in- ead of going on his August vacation, remained at home and attended to the affairs of his parish, and it was appre- in part for this sacrifice that | prompted the assemblage. Roscoe A. C. Bahcock presided and made an ad- dress 6 which he praised the pastor 1d the service he was giving the peo- He then presented Rev. Mr. Lusk | watch chain and ight inscribed: “Grace to Rev. I F. Lusk, Templar Methodist Aug. 27, Rev. Mr. Lusk expresed his pleasure this testimonial of good will be- en pastor and people and his ap- preciation of the valuable tokens of friendship. R Providence attorneys, counsel for the heirs at law of Potter Barber, late of Westerly, deceased, have taken appeal to the superior court of Washington county from the Westerly probate court against the admission of - the Barber will to probate. Mr. Barber gave all his property to his sister-in- law during her life, at her death the property to go to Mrs. Taylor’s daugh- ter absolutely. Mr. Taylor is survived by a brother behalf of his parishioners a gold| ™%, and two sisters and they have com- bined in the attempt to break the will on the grounds of incompetency to make a will and undue influence. Deputy Sheriff Tubbs of Niantic, as- sisted by Frank Desker of New Lon- don and Constable C. H. Card of Gro- ton, made a raid on the Gem lunch room in Mystic, kept by Welcome E. Fiddler, and seized one hundred bot- tles of beer and considerable whiskey in pint and half pint bottles. Mr. Fid- dier was arrested and in default of bail was placed in the lockup to await trial Monday. an places were also raide in Water street four c beer. ninety-six bottles in and four beer crates and a beer were seized and the keeper Lwest o corve- Manufacturer and Builder, 2 — — Of the place arrested. The other place | ago, when tiwelve closely contested In- | Reardon and Maxwell were on their | surety for the payment of the’ fines raided was a tenement in the rear of [ nings were necessary to decide the|job again Sunday afternoon on the [and the men we ¥ e niakin bakery, ~where a smal'| winner. Stonington is playing good | 1o ettt e v L e (0 = T g < 249 gquantity of beer “and whiskey was |ball andAf this is kept up it will be & ‘f"“";‘F <3P petge S e a e T G oo ae found. “Another arrest was made her nip and tuck struggle between West- | corralling two with the aid S s, Ch Judge Matter will dispose of the cases | erly and Stonington for the champion- | Bentley’s Jackson automobile. ahow. Just Deint inlie Srong i today (Monday) ship pennant, just as it was last sea- The first held up a car owned and S P bl nae auvor SR —_— son, when Westerly claims t b have wou | U RETIEE NP W a2 aworth . of |50 e e e S Westerly was pushed from first place lx;,";""f"‘ t‘!‘i\m’_\’\ ; '\nmh“l to § l‘I';;— | Searutate. who was accompan- e o ik in the Rhode Island-Connecticut base- | ington. so awarded by vote e et T sworth and the chauf- i ball league Saturday by Josing to Caro- | directors on the ground e 5 [, 2. Milewact sas slesas Bage Lol Loesmion; lina by a score of 3 to 2, the counting | couple of games Westerly usec arrest and sent to the police station | Walter H. Snyder left Sunday after Mt being made by Mclnness, the only | pitcher that was disqualified under the | arrest and s Constable Reardon, who I noon for Kittery, Me.,, where he will one credited to Carolina. Wi e promptly locked Mr. Ellsworth in a, spend his vacation made half a dozen hits and as n The Saturday game score J cell. When the chief arrived, however, and Mrs. Herbert Pomeroy errors, and it was the errc Stauibwe ey he was given the freedom of the open have returned from a week's made the count for Carolina. As Ston- L n e 4 ChTs e eatia. | ington won from Wakefield. the | arair 5 1 1 next machine held up fe owned | "o 1 g aae Koenar N, (0N 5b- pions of last season are again tied with | Gacs $1 William Appleton of New Lon- apt. and Mrs. A N. y 2 ver, | L L turned Saturd; evening from two Westerly for first place.. However, | Riodes.ib 31 | and driven by his chaufteur, Luke | tirned Sat A Westerly expects to win. from Norwich | FFedc ' 3 3 | W. Kelley. In this car were Miss Ap. | Weeks' visit in New P at Norwich next Saturday and there- loBrenyr 4§ 0 0 2 0! pleton, Miss Whitney and Miss Mills, ocal Pythian Sisters held their fore sure to retain the present posi Witert 4 i3200 were babig' Gliageronsd’ by picnic Saturday at the Martin in the league standing, while the | Bowers.p 12001 o D. Whithey., gunmes teide sarnes farm, near Brightman's pond. Strong hope that Stonington will lose Totals, 3410 2411 4 ew London. There were two cars | Otto Yeager of Pawcatuck, son of and thus permit Westerly to slip back he ty, the other belonging to | Valentine Yeager, formerly of Norwich, into first place. 40000323 Stickney and ‘was occupied by |is mow with the Empire theater or- The score of Saturday’s game: o s, Tnoses. 3. | the son of ex-Mayor Johnston of New | chestra of Brooklyn. by e g or Wisenvid Stal- | London, Mrs. Whitney and two other | Rey. Edward Houlihan, pastor of a b e B Whpos e . "Siovingion 3; | young gentlemen. Kelley was sent t6 | neney coonars church in’ Norfolk, Va, € 033 ofSpencercr 001 ofn " | of Constable Ma Mr. Kelley was | their home in Pawcatuck €01 2 of\CTnesen 3116 o [oot sincet 35 1 etk 3 T e 421 0 ofseabone 3 0 8 o o | Ko 2 Capt. Herbert Dunn, wi 3010 0 3ftimes 30431| e iyer H. Willlams of tbs |, S LAt o o Yeave of utined ot 2121 hcauem 30224 | Third" district court in Week- | . ") ome in Westérly. retususl Satur: s rrAaRETE o in Mr. Ellsworth’s machine, and with- e ~sciny H 2 i =T he egulations. ession of | ¥ * Totals. 3 Mrs. Grace Smith was found lying | L19 SoUrt was held at 830 s and | school and the rial and Public v inn | near the water’s edge in an uncons | Kelley pleaded nolo contendre. After | Library buildi were at half mast 2004 3 | conditlin ‘- G e ;| @ hearing, Judge Williams imposed a | Saturday in res : 0 for Wath . Mystic, Sunday fine of $100 and costs in each case. | State Secretary v a ver. Brver: s carned. " Weserr 1t ety | Alonzo Collik. ~ Co John F. Champlin, proprietor of the | Dett, a native of Westerly, who wa: bits. Allen. Braver sacriice hits,Chase 2, Fnsling; | Notified and he summ | Ocean house at Watch Hill, became | buried in Providence, stolenbases. Noves, Fidred. dohn P i| Purdy. She had taken a dose of car- id with suicidal intent. - She n to the Hoxie house and every effort made to save her life, but the outlook is unfavorable. Mrs, P |is o8 s of age, wife of Stonington had it easy with Wake- | Smith, but they I -t fiald on' the home grounds, winuing by | some time. Family trouble is assigned | a score of 8 to 3, which was in marked | 28 the cause for the suicidal attempt. contrast to the game with the more | o | formidable White - Rocks two. weeks| Chief Bransfield and Constacles ALL OUR CUSTOMERS are invited to call at our store and see our beauti- ful presents given away for A&P Stamps. Several books lilled in three weeks, and the premiums de- iivered; others being redeemed every week slnce the opening of this department in Norwich. We wish to thank all our patrons for accepting the stamps so readily; it goes to show the public have confidence in our methods of doing business, and well they may, for we have been doing business for 50 years and always aim to please our custom- ers and divide the profits with them. Snell’'s Business College for the past 16 years known as the Norwich Business College We have gained and kept the confidence of the business men of this | and all praise the methods used. We have | vicinity. Over 2000 graduat had over 60 applications for young people for office employment since Jan. | 1st, 1909, We have filled over 25 permanent the positions in last two months. We have had six applications for office assistants this week. We have four permanent positions to fill right now. ’ We Re-open Monday, August 30. We have the best equipped SEE OUR CIRCULAR FOR CUT PRICES AND EXTRA STAMPS THIS WEEK The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 135 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Free Delivery. We have the pleasantest rooms in the city. Business College in Connecticut. We aim to graduate the best trained office We guarantee the complete course in Bookkeeping, Shorthand assistants. and Typewritina in from 10 to 12 months. Write or call. W. E. CANFIELD, Principal.

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