Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 13, 1909, Page 6

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- WESTERLY'S DISTRN}T NURSE Has Spent an-Active and Useful Half Year—Reports at . Westerly Branch. Annual Meeting—Italian Society Observes Columbus Capital . Three Million Dollars Day—L. com in Narrow Fabric Mill to be Demonstrat- 0 i A ed—Personl i, 1 These “Amold” management. L R The “Arnold” Knit Diaper - INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Tpe coamplon Wosterly team of the | state legislature, made report by read- me| Rbode sl -C et baseball | ing the form of charter for whic - "°.n .'.‘ works 4 e - qu‘e.»t would be made. The committee league will play a benefit game with an T will guarantee to make a monu- ) I-star team selected by Eddie O'Don- | was given full power to procure the ment at the lowest possible cost con- | nell. who has played first base: for | charter. stent with good work. My experi- / White Rock. The game will be for the | The report of the treasurer showed _ ence of years Is at your service. beneit of Llovd Noves,'tlie _popular | recelpts with balance on hend ~six = EXA B third baseman of Westerly, who has | montas ago to be $1.232.20. The ¢ ok ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, been incapacitated since the game with | penses for the same period were $535.69 Elastic and yielding, very i Sy neppitiighe Nesecty, R White Rock on Labor day. when he |and @ cash balance of $686.60, which sustained a very severe sprain of the | iwth the $1,005.13 received on tag day, Established 1901 left ankle while running for second | makes a total (lf_ $1,691. 3 E Harold L. Wells, O. B., Optometrist. { base. He recovered from this injury | After the business séssion Wailace Defective vision corrected by the prop-/| S0Mmewhat and he was expected back | Hateh of Providence, secretary of th o atneement of tensen Room s wen |in the game when he was taken sick. | Anti-Tuberculosis ' association of e ey Brock Wostety” B°L | He has not been able to do any work { Rhode Island, gave an interesting ud- g e e ey since he was injured and his friends | dress on the work of the visiting xplaining that her work was absorbent, washes easily This garment is so shaped that it fits the body snugly | at the waist, and |.rg-.§ roomy and baggy at the t. The fabric is very| soft and fine, making t| in the game have decided to give him | nurse, 3 5 f . some ance, and the benefit game | not confined solely to visiting the sic where irritations, eruptions | HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS |io/7 it | G e o, abd. ctaid Bt e | made in statistical form. He suggesied [ MADE BY HAND. T vl The pupils of the schools of West- | that members make visitation witn the e s It g rar] orly e aotive in the competition for | nurse and that then the work woul < ki ettel precia . Jled,in eigol | Factory "sade’ Harness| e swards of the prlren Kot eane | ¢ Petter ArPricaied stock a and 0ol Arts ate - - X. H, SAUNDERS, tesi, the results of which have just| Local Laconics. oved announced, second prizes were r., of Boston and Mrs y';'z?a e OO TR local pupils as follows: married in Salem. O. Pleasant street school: | are Mr. and Mrs. Charles John Nye, Park avenue school. Third | 2 3 s were given to: Semilde Boulet, [~ iy i i 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE |tis e siin, (o Somii, i | The, Stoab, Zoat, congrogation, ol i Do you know we carry the largest | Ayondale school; Hope Noyes, Pleas- |5 David Rip Lt et Sh e [ line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps |ant street school. Fourtn prizes to: ; gttt PENIC FROTER, BN, MaCha rno l and Kitchen Supplies In Southern |Joseph _Ashworth, Pleasant street, TES2, © VD PIECO el ooy common-sense diaper. The “ARNOLD" - Inside | Squares are used with these. ' Sizes 18, 20, 22 and 24 squa~ inches, Rhode Island? We are direct fmporters | $¢hool; en Crockett, Park avenue | DCT8, secrétary; Lew! e B ‘can save you money. Free delivery {<Chool; Eddie Ferraro, Pleasant street { e dogly Buetel aud Hocris Raliec Ves s : all purchases of $5 or more. school; Jennie Ferraro, Pl_r'msdnl street .. 4 1 ¥ (0. Arale, Reph STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. 1. |5chool Homorable mention went to nator Louis W. Arnold. Re 2 b Frank Gomena and Mary Nigrello, ative Albert H. Langworthy S Bt A | Pember, James A.W FOR INFANTS EAY GCTOB ‘ a d Walter P. Dixon Frank L. Hanley, who formerly prac- | 210 Walter B Dixon are the, ¢° re a most comfortable ard attractive BABIES! ticed law in Westerly, was the cause of | | T 0/ "0 1 held in Providen:. | _arment for the child up to five years . Boon they wil be bl bovs ana_girle | omventlon . in " Peonifenee Tucaday | 0GRy (Wednesdan).” o £ ogn Thiy ate made ot b ok Sees the Opzning of a Land Sale that wili attract the attenmn and their Daby faces wil be only a | cvening. Robert! F. Carroll defeated | One of the looms. in the now West A . : memory. Bring the bables and I will | the former Westerly lawyer by 4 vote | erly Narrow Fabric mill was in opera. | >f the “Arnold” knit fabrics, are ex- of ali interested in values of Residentiai property in Norwich, On that day, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, the well known SLATER PROPERTY, which has lately been sub-divided into 42 Choice Residential Lots, and named “Fairlawn Par catch their smiles, of 26 to 19. tion Tuesday afternoon simply to sho septionally soft and pleasant to the STILE TR I the prospective stockhoiders the quali . = T (Phetogrupber, }ty and quantity of goods that can b | °Ueh: cut in perfect fitting forms, Brown Building, - Westerly, I'L . There was a celebration of the 583d Telephone 847, anniversary of the discovery of America | Produced. The maciinery is being s | o ettily finished with silk crocheted istopher Columbus ‘in Westerly | 1P 2% rapidly as vvfl:"fl"‘““"lio;"‘ mi ges, and all with the special ol Lo el a.“"\l;w:;n'r" e B Y Arnold” patent armhele sleeves. They eta’ Succoroso Principessa Margar- c 4 Johmda. The mehbers of the so- JEWETT CITY are so elastic and porous that venti- e and many other Italians formed a { —— ation is assured. Easily washed and Westerly, R. 1, | Procession in Canal street and, headed | Crowley-Holmes Wedding on Tuesda: | _ o o o it Y | o8Ity the | largest 1\\ the W ‘m.‘,. m.r-lrcgmdkmrm;in —Baptist Church Appoints Delegate | stock of new and second hand carriages | the princi reets and back to the 3 - 2 and wagons. Also a full line of hlrn{ill place of rendezvous. Then followed a | to Mystic Convention. The double edge gives double the 2nd parts of harnese. Carriage repair- | veper. i i Coms e —— ; ik 4 ing and painting and automobile patnt. | 5°'°" a;[-,’;,‘:,“r',“?d:"gmf‘mfr',‘m é::‘a':,‘_'r‘: At:St. Mary's éhgrch on Tuesday | ¥*" °f any like garments. o 36290 | carried the stars and stripes and Ital. | MOrning Miss Frances L. Holmes o | Ajtogether, one of the most desir- A " | there “was A:”R:"Tfu:hgizg};)?rormfl;;'i e e Meoe.th | 1ble of the “Arnold” specialties—50c is situsted in Norwich’s most Exclusive Residential District, only a few minutes’ walk from the blulv B r e e e Bt D was w heneions ceremony being performed by Rev ‘0 $1.25, iness centre, and on Breadway, Slater Avenus, Broad and Cedar Streets, and a new street named Elm- ":;3 jioshouse and” workhouse: build- s e e R TS - weod Avenue has just been laid out through the property. high state of cultivation. Place 18 sit- | The annual meeting of the Westerly | 13" (1 o SEnthe Jumes F Ca1fer copy of the ~“Ar:o0ld” n>w catalopn: “Fairlawn Park” has all city improvements, water, sewer, gas and electric lights, while the streets pated on macadam road an hour's drive | Visiting Nurse association was held | (o\iex: of Warcester. The brids wor Py - are graded, sidewalved and curbed. Sarms) Bend Tor Jare: bulleti ¢ t0¢ | Tuesday afternoon in the assémbly | e dr f gray cloth and The Mansicn on the property, said to have cost over $250,000, will also be sold, regardless of cost or room of the Memorfal building with a | L i Lo A B L Tt Bread Bt Westerty, | O o8 ey the president. and the | Seh. 4 Adter The reromon It pocitivaly will be sold at some price, and builders and others interested are invited to examine i e, cbnnectien, SSEI- | Biiiutes of- Lhie. prarione: mocthig as | S el e Rdee) e e mie the inside any day before sale. The inside work on this Mansion is said to have cost mere and be more B G deni v read by Hies Helen' Segir, s retary. | on the 1119 raim of A trip 1o Fort artistically finished than any other house in the z«m. i B SR WA i Tiha sacratay land and Westbrook, Me. and will re ednes ing, Osteber 13th, from 7.00 to 10.30 p. m., the house will be illuminated, and the Furnished for Housekeeping. / The secretary’s annual report showed | gide for (he V?fsr’m e Sl gt : fi". w dadv avening, Oateber 13th, from 7.00 ¢ [ Accessible by Trolley, # the work done by the association dum | ;g " oire’ to the bridesmaid was - ublic is invited {5 inspect san & z he past six months and gave an | ; it o : e A BAND CONCERT by TUBBS' MILITARY BAND, from 730 p. m. until 10 p. m. Wednesday Evening, For Rent or Sale, ing the y D | gold hatpin. The groom’s gift to h - 3 SRT by L h [ FRANK W. COY. Soseligent ana jinteresting prospactive [ frothier s s ol s 1 st with We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Laying. on the lawn. W/e shail also exhibit in the Mansion the Pianos and the Beautiful Presents that we shall 3 o} . n ROSOTIatton. . pearl. There ul gifts, ir FREE the D . 6 High St, Westerly, R. he report of the visiting nurse, Miss | cluding money. silver, cut glass, furn give away EE the Days of the 3 Jy2ra Estelle Murray, showed that 425 visits | tyre and pictu s Crowley is t Never such a sale as this in the history of Norwich. It is propertv that has a recognized and stand- Toeiven atiotiend that 43 cases had | daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 8. H. Holm« ue. No man who krows anything of Norwich’s Geography can look on this spot and doubt the Gillesple treatment of the hair and| 'The election of officers followed, | 415, 0h fxe years has been emplose truth of this assertion, and real estate circles in Norwich never expected to see the day when eaID cures falling hair, baldness, ecse- | which resulted in the re-clection of the | ghe' was always very courteous ar be sold at auction and on easy terms. The lots are all high, dry and level, and offer the op- eh- ! present board: M e Perry, b olagaant fo the patfons of the 8 ty which has leng been sought by the homeseeker and investor to buy high class, restricted city burning, etc, Endorsed by leading hysiclans. Shampooes, dry tfeatments. | President: Mrs. Frank Sherman, first | i Crowlay i« superintendent fo . . Padiar” treatments: manion i | vice president: Mrs. Charles P. ¢ % G I en 3 1 s % e ¢ property at their OWN PRICE and on easy terms. Thomas, High s:’“p’!me;'ufi'é':;‘t'fl; trell, ond vice president: Miss Helen : y ‘: ym“ ,[»"‘:':1;‘ |“v’1r\)v‘\ Our Shoes are a L worth wha you pay for ! We wish to have the Public come to this sale, to see the great improvements, and as an advertiss Buflding (Up Stairs) Je23a | Segar, secretary: Mrs. George N. Bur- o bbtwes them in service remizred. For Qualiiy. and Lasis we ment we are noing to give away FREE $2000 worth of Valuable Souvenirs, includine 3 Upright Piano dick. ‘treasurer. " Mrs. F. C. Buffum ,\,,,w ANNOUNGCEMENT.- . . | haimen of the nominating commit. |ecaa of . o I father, P. 3. These are Absolutely Free to those attending the Sale. You do mot have to purchase anything or spend Il bills for particulars.) cali attenfion fo our $3.00 $3.59 ausd $4 80 Shoes in one cert te receive same. (Sec s of Palmer, Ma s and Having purchased the photograph |a board of management and they wei e e gL S B 5 - i 5 2 ! ’ tudio of A. A. Scholfield. %) Mam Cteds Tor one.year.: Misg | 2nd_# brothe 7. Crowle Vici Kid. Box Caif, Velour Ca f axd Palent Colt, iace or A fowjlote willl be/ssupvad farcsalw Fridayamd;Satirday At siine hotry but \ReIems: o street, we are ready to prove to tha| Harriet trell, Mrs. Clifford irst cholce. people of Westerly and vicinity our| Campbell, Mrs. (‘harles J, Butler, Rev. Button. le will be hzld rain or shine. In case of rain, shelter will be provided. Benutital 18x20 water calored porérait | foc o tiiry. 1 e, | M angMrs. W 3 See oar Oil Grain §3 00 ko> | h ehutital 16320 water calaved porira (g T 1 Otter, | * ME: an@ Mrs. W, H. Whiteman; M e 01r ain 3he: e i SY TERMS! REL T Pt ana Bl AT 93 I6r rongh ‘wealher wear. sY RS ! EA of yourself given free with every dos- en $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & C« Westerly. Rev ch ‘were anpointed delegat ptist church # Sun Sunday to attend the st School agsociation in M -ankenstein, 5 ¥ s. William A. Hillar 1cG. Newall; for three years, ene Stillman, M Mrs. Charl McOscar, Cniy 10 per cent. down, 10 per cent. within 10 days, the balance in monthly payments extending over a period which will be announced before sale. The property will be suitably restricted. For further particulars, inquire of owner on the property. JOHN J. LINSKEY, Owner. L. H. GREEN, 353 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y., will conduct FERGUSON & CHARBON.EAU, FRANKLIN ZQUARE. Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery Mention. Clark and and get a coupon on the Piano to be s an ha rried to he given away. at e k pending t the committee on revision of by-laws, PURTILL’S, made report which was tabled for fu- | ture action. 1 next to the 5c and 10c Store. Charles Perry, chairman of the com- sy23d mittee to secure a charter from the Driscoll H. Gane was in Abington « ay attending the Windham co mference, where he delivere es; jertrudé Ward and Miss E. Erowning of Leffingwell spent Mo nd Tuesday with Miss M Church, Open Meeting of Men’s Club. LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river; no dust; no odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds Wednesday of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their | ke Shensaahilior the Cangre season. Market 171 Main Street, West- S Cheihe I8 4h abeh Bediiia i O and erly, foot of Cross street. L 343 church on Tuesday evening to whi Give us a call. augldd tne men of the church and ot 5 d chathen: tn the towa an Lisbon mor Thursd '| Thursda Manicuring, Dermatology, Shamposing, ek A e it o 8 . ; 4 Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- Leonard: opened. the ser: and the ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L. EELLS the meetir- was addressed by Walt, W. Deckard, pastor of the Arlingto . . Baptist church in Providence and sec s o o o 1 Vs S e S ; LAMB CHOPS -+ 16¢|S 1ced DRIED BEEF » 25¢\ROUND STEAK SThen 5 Westerr B 1 | e e ek o 100 ana | zencial sevtiment ey ot e | Se€ the Point? : e | Deier in Supalien. o e " e In the histos four stock of winskies comprises ot (M 4LE POT ROAST - u 10c CHOPPED STEAK - ». 12¢|BEEF to Stew - - » 10c WESTERLY’S LEADING CLOTHING | Wauwinnet Ave. Watch Hill w8 | preparation for war. Nationd arecom | (he best brands, demestic and import- augldd peting ‘with eager haste in t R G. Biiven & Co, | it g ot i | 0 U e o v~ (| FINE ONIONS 4 wwere 11c|POTATOES et 22| TURNIPS - - - 3 wur 10c el - "IAM"N"S :mrl‘u[nlnrn jason; |h'-|hnau'.rv:;~«.lv"|1':‘|; h:xnnlc right either dss beverage or medicine —— j On the Bridge. e e BCAHInE T Foin See the point ? b e REGAL SHOE AGENCT. RO putn iatops tha, ceums Girt — FANCY FIGS s 15¢\c0i* GRAPE FRUIT eact 9c\Greening APPLES vt 49c ization ¢ We give S&H Green Trading Stamps i tion, ete., will and ought t with 4l purchase 1€ will bay. yois-well to g8t iour e phie ot ‘the wars of ‘the past Geo. Greenbel‘fler. City Pharmacy| - omi | o s | oo gz |SMALL HAMS - » 17¢ | FRANKFURTERS = 12¢ Leading Westerly Jewelr, | Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus| aug2id Smith of Westm . TRY OUR ter” Surprise B oe Whts Wanna e veor6ao®| - MISS ROSE’ AHERN: | ™ ‘“or==ew Reliable Flour - s 21c|RICE oot aaity 2 1. Yc|Mascot Soap - I s 25¢ of Mr. and Mrs, Columbus Smith, 36 Canal St., Westerly. R. I. d H Westmimater, was invaded on Saius s y Ladies’ ALLET | iitiar om: Hamrom. 3o | York, Pawtucket, 3 G w.ch, Howard, Yantie 9 Wheh T hew sumples of Fall_and 42 High St., Westerly a'n‘mp;(“l;l“mg theit fortieth wedding $12.50 and up: While some of the guests enticed the J. F. PELLEGRINY, couple outside for a short walk under No. 4 Main St., Westerly. For Elec[rical Supp]ies pretext of viewing the autumnal scen— Cleaning, Pressing and Repuiring: ery, the remainder with the assistance Fancy Mackerel - 2w 9c|Pure Codfish # 10c Sugar Corn Flakes 2ot 15¢ Shredded Codfish - »s 4c Mohican Catsup - e 770%60/(/ Medal Butter ». 36¢ Fresh Table Butter » 29c|\Full Cream Cheese s 18c Fine Quality Compounds 9e 3y28d | of their son, who was home for the B and Construction, see’ {anniversary, quickly . decorated _the { parlor and dining room with beautiful e Washington Trast Co., iROBERT M. HISCOX & €0, |#liswe. aa” brossne.tortn teom some WESTERLY, R. L wnknown hiding place an elegant side- - Capital ... . $200000 | Tel. 497. 62 Main St, West rlx. board, which they set up and decorat- 2 — R Surplus . $200,000 ed with cut glass. china and silver, the Bxecutes 'rmm $ gifts of those who bad been summer| Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, $1 a dozen. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Have You Noticed the Famons Narragansett Select Stock, T The Store |, - NMeE Bl 2 v vasen| 805 5 S0t : BAKERY Sasigd Tiwsel? All Months Alike are guaraateed the patrons of this ifi- | that u s them all on ClothingghOl Sweel ‘beas and nasturtioms, 1 Yale and New England Brewery S0 o piies, g o with us first 10 daye of eagh month ave depesit days in the stitution. Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. t olle "n-, Ale, Lager and Porter, 50c a | fine roads. Peopl, [ 2. ——————— | MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY.| tr timner. © Wihes, Tquags and Cordials at spe- | Ve are confident Ples, Cake an¢ | he open air. W nish (he bes Savings Departinent anfl intereREIA’ aikimed, Mgar the first 08 }' L HEN yon want to yut your bust aut of the Fiigh Price Distrlet gy P , v aembled | ¢ial price Bread. cannot Do Jrraliah, AR, o | motbdil, andIf wOull (ake ‘ona OL706E Al days allke in Commereial Departuent, where all sour fin B o thoin throth (e Sdvertte 1 Westerly, R. I Hon e 4 Jawn, The organ w trial oider. FER I T | clal nee n e me B e ioc, han, “5““;{“ AVertig-| sy ooy brought e i there tatowed | JACOB STEIN, ” Wts( Main St. 7 20 Fairmount Strest. Mmh)‘NJl;V BROS. | . AR 18 ot eijucable afieruoon of musi A et | Vsl ol [ THAMES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, sipn’ Miss Kathariue Pluger of New | SE! Shetucket Street, Norwich, Co Yok tecided abeaulif m eutitled | . 3 ; E 4 T N &7 At the ted DR. (‘. R. CHAMBLRLAIN No other form of property insur- "IE umw ch E x Bmsg [:“‘ | shie presented 1 Mr. ‘and Mrs. ence sure of being a'loss. Smithea Fuby set in gold inthe form Denta/ Surgeon GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- n,m,wa.-., Befors nizchusis "r,(.,.','"lmy,.,-,. R T A ik e fore it dies trom &' SUNSTROKE. Chandetiers, ¥acht Trimmings | ECONOMICAL 3 F. CONANT. 1 Fraskia Siseer. VR menta with cake snd ranidy were serv- | In ‘charg. of Di L, tseer's practws E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. ' aind such things Reflnishes getting the most value for your |~ Whitegtone S angd the J. F. C. 1% MAURIGE W, FLYNN, Manafacture- and Builder, Ladignaithe nearhy Suests returnod o during his last lilness. 227 . Main_St,Memyich, Cono. e L5 v I ocan glve it to you n o unl ors Abe: ek en the market Main Street, Westerly, R. I. " their bomes, while the rest remained | 161 Main Street, Norwich, Sonn | prones—uothice 359, house .' €9 to 87 Cnestmul St. Norwicii, Cona. umbing. & e « Tdenhm . Jyid - wces; BoY26d _ Jun2éd octdc R. BENTON DIB3LE svium St ! Try gpeme - marléd

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