Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 30, 1909, Page 6

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Where o Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital ... Over Fifty ‘Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management. Monumental Works T will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St near High, Westerly, R. 1. Established 1901. Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. Defective vision correct er adjustment of lens ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. L Three Million Dollars Surplus ........ Three Million Dollars HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Speelalty. Whips and all Harness Supplies car- rled in stock. Factory Made Harness in stock at $18.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Street. Iy30d 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 $5 or more. BTANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L je29d BABIES! Boon they will be big boys and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and I will catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown Bui Telephone 84 Jy23d - Westerly, R. I GEO. L, STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Stillman Carrisge Co., Coggswell St., Westeriy, R. L Carry the largest mtock of new and second hand carriages d wagons, Also a full line of harness rness. Carriage repair- nd parts of ng and painting and automobile ng. je29d $450 WILL BUY & 6-acre farm small house, some wood and fruit. Place is situated 1, mile | from a city. 3260 down, balance on mortgage of 5 per cent. Send for Wil- cox’s Farm Bulletin. A new tract on the seashore—over 40 lots, 50 ft. front- on ocean, 150 ft. deep. Price $250 Little down. balance as desired W. A. Wilcox, Rea tate Brok NWest Broad St. Westerly. oct SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale, FRANK W, CoOY, 6 High St, Wasterly, R. I iy27d Gillesple treatment of the alp, cures falling bair, baldness, eczi a, dandruff and other irritations, itch- | has been in Bos his week as in- &, burning, etc. *Bndorsed by 16ading | texprmier i o oo s, Vepk a8 in- hysiclans. Shampooes, dry treatments. | ' |- f 3 g 5 clal treatments manicure Miss Lida \ P/Aintiff and defendant were deaf and omas, High St. Potter-Langworthy, dumb. uilding (Up Stairs). Je29a William P. Conn of Lynn uvd] Rev. Samuel H. Davis of Weste: ANNOUNCEMENT. w IIH be ‘h|..y speakers at the no 5 rally in Bliven opera house Having purchased the photograph | afecrnoon. 00 0" studio, of A. A. Scholfield. 3 Main| " CTTN ¢ street.' we are ready to prove to the| Nearly every voter in the tow people of Westerly and viciniy our{ Westerly received matter Fri- Rbility o do the very best work. A [caY advocating voting in favor of li beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait{ dUor license at the election n of yourself given free with every doz- | Thursday n $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co,| The commander and or of ‘esterly. Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get & coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL’S, next to the §c and 10c Store. Jy2za LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET pn the river; no dust; no odor; every- Rhing wholesome and clean. All kinds Bf Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in_their Beason. Market 171 Maln Street, West- rly. foot of Cross street. Tel 343. ive us a call. angia Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. 1. EELLS Trafessional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Boods. 54 Main St., Westerly, R. L iy2sa Telephone 490, WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., - On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchase: City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly.R. 1. iv2sa Bee my new samples of Fall and Winter Woolens. Custom Made Suits $12.50 and up J. F. P LEGRINY, No. 4 Main St., Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repulring. y28a : » The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. 1. Capital . - 000 Surplus Il 000 Executes Trusts, Pays Interest on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attention e guaraateed the patrons of this in- stitution. V_you want 1o put your Luki ness before the public, there is no me @inm betier than through the adveriis g columna of The Bulletin IN_ AND ABOUT WESTERLY Wilgrass- oo play by Charles Rann Kennedy in the spring. It has been named The Rib of the Man. Special Car Must Transport 40 Ton Granite Block—Wife | 1icn:y 5. marris has bought a dew play frcm Paul Armstrong which has No. 2 Spoils Foneymoon—Relief Corps Inspection |bec, namea Whom the Gods Love. Its —Australian Ballot to bs Used in Stonington’s July |an. Election - The large granite block taken from what is commonly known as the Crumb qu . is now station transportation to Chicago. ‘The rock weighed about 40 tons when taken from the quarry,” but has since heen squared to measure nine feet square and, four feet thick, and weighs about 30 tons. The new road recently built was put to a test when this big block of granite was transferred from the quarry to the ailroad st The heavy load did not mak the surface of the road and crossed the culverts without doing damage. this road was being - built, er Sullivan of the quarry com- pany not only gave to the town all the "granite chips required for the foundation of the road but also fur- nished free the cap stones for the culverts, which accounts in part for the solidity of the new road. There 18 delay in the shipment of the big chunk of nite to Chicago, as the rallroad company declines to receive it for shipment on a-regula- tion car. The claim is made that the granite is too heavy to place over the trucks at either end of the car, as the effect would be to unbalance the car, and objection is made to plac- ing the stone in the center of a flat car, as the natural up and down mo- tion of the car, by being overload in the center, would tend to break ugh the car on the long trip to Chicago. Therefore transportation is delayed until the raiiroad company can secure a short, and especially strong- built car for ‘the purpose. ~Manager Sullivan says the railroad officials will have such a car at the Niantic station as soon as possible, and then the ne will proceed to its destination without further delay There was a story of bigamous na- ture in circulation in Westerly Friday indicated more than superfic 5. A man recently remo: another section of the fre th him was a young woman whom he introduced as his wife, and they became favorites among their nece: sarily limited number of acauaint- ances. They seemed typical examples of good cheer and demonstrators that life was worth living. All ‘this is said to have changed when ancther woman put in appear- ance and made claim that she was the wiully wedded wife o e man in case. The sequel is yet to be re- Local Laconics. The board n rs has com- pleted the ng list to be used in Tuesday's electio Mrs. Lulu Bates of Providence has | resumed the work of indexing the town is of Westerly drants have not been placed as yet in the territory included in the “addition to the fire district The grandmaster and other state of- | an official visit to of Odd Fellows, urday) Peacock, Warren Daw- ey and Walter homas were the kers at a no-license rally w Wy- g Thursday night, Edward Perkins Cl#rke of Mystic Woman's Relief corps. départment of Rhode Island, made an official visita- tion to Budlone Woman's Relief corps, Westerly, Friday evening Announcement of the engagement is made of Miss €. Phillips. daughter of M . William L. Phillips of Providence, to Edward Bab Stillman of Westerly Henry Robinson Palmer of Ston- ington, of the editorial staff of the Providence Journal, has been elected chairman of the Brown union, the so- inization of Brown university. iam Higgins of Stonington has placed on the pension list of the York, New Haven & Hartford Mr. Higgins has been oad service Aifty-two years, as taken action the indis- rbage on the town council t will result in sto criminate dumping of Where to Buy in Westerly MOBERT DRYSDALE & CO., Plumber, Steam and Fitter and Dealer in Supplies. 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. L. and Wauwinnet Ave, Watch Hill'R. L augldd sy, [AMONDS It will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, Tel. 497. 62 Main St, Westerly. The Store that undersells them all on Clothing, Tlats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price Distriet, Jy2da parchasing it's 10 ¢ 1 with me miterest o corre- ap MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, 03 Ideth_o 243, Strest, Westerly, R, I syud public' highway at the Niantic | the banquet of the | \fjss W s Republican club, nots Arnold and and Williams. Frederic Eldredge has purchased the | si padway school building in My building will be razed and I will be used in th a dwelling house in In- |until Ascension day next May, 30,000 commenced work on the foundation of the addition to the velvet mill in Stonington. The R. A.| When Mr Sherman Sons company has the con- | Carnegie b bove the foundation. ballot system will Connectfeut July 1 Stonington borough ecle; held the last Monday in tion will pe to the state st thne. Seven automobile parties arrived in g here until ¥ went to New London » there by be . for the Vanderbilt prize steward of the Man- winter at the Dixon hous Frid their season of ghooting Mr. Ha return to W seventy-fifth anniversary exer- |kind in the English speaking world. ist of an historic ‘address Sun. evenin Upton-Seymour Marriage — Landlord Lewis Entertains Elke—Hose Com- was attended by t man st d Seym ar young f evening Capt the resident members of the Norwich |the cornerstone of the New theater by ts—a party of about twenty. twenty-two pound roast pig w delicacies made a delicious in the parlor, music and audience will rise and sing Amer- joyed. Out of town the theater, to reassem- | alted R | guests includ of the Norwich lodge and Mrs. Firemen Arrange for Ball- regular monthly meeting of A. Hose and Ladder com- s held Thursday evening. Bills | “harles Maynard and Joseph att were voted paid. William Cotter Velo Sharki active list and he date for the annual ball was set for Jant committee of arrangements appointed | Charles -Maynard, Raill, J.'F. Sullivan, was Peter Monty, A ‘Banquet Twenty Years Ago. A banquet of Mt. Vernon lodge, No. which took £0, When Dr. G. H. J ; » ccalled. Thurs- eoat’ and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are getting evening, the 10th ate of one of these banquets, ave been held without a break the lodge r‘ c}m d its char- Manhattan Overcoats are made expressly for us by B. Kuppenheimer, of the programmes ingiie o a8 Alfred Benjamin, Geo. Laurence and others, and every mew and correct follows: Grand Ma- concert by the Cosmopolitan or | papers and was as and Arthury Pro Bono M. mico. and March, in honor of G. M. Schottische, From Labor to Refreshment. Frosted Cake Mazurka. w. revenue cutter Dexter (who been made a member of Mt Of the famous orchestra, all are liv- ing except John W. About the Borough. Aid society of the Bap Thursday afternoon | nas McBroome on Main | Beside routin fortable wa Willard Potte Mrs, T. M. Cram and Miss Ruby Thornton. was the coldest day of the | A raw northwest wind kept | The air was filled with | dust and leaves. George E. Willcox has gone to Prov- | idence to learn the machini: At the Congregational church Sun Mrs. William Johnstone, | Mrs, F. Subject. The sibility of Life—Liken Evening, The Time to Cease Praying. chureh there' will be | the regular Sunday morning and even- | ing services conducted by the pastor, | aptist church the Rev. Bdw Fotier will p Wapping.—Tobaccs bilvers are nuin section, and fve crops o the week Lhaced this year and topnoteh prices are demand sofa Rev. Dr. 8, ¢ meeting of the New England Miesion- | locale is an island in the Mediterrane- Louis Calvert, the eminent producer and actor, who is to stage the New theater’s standard dramas and appear n important parts, was born in Man- just beyond the lim- | chester, England, in 1859, its “of the compact part of the town. TN The Mystic football team will play a game in New London Saturday aft- ernoon with the Bulkeley school elev- Westerly high school is not rep- ted on the gridiron this season. engagements prevented |prhted mu: With Miss Flora Wilson on her con- cert tour of the entire country, which began at Des Moines, Ia., on Friday evening, Oct. 29, will be two noted in- strumentalists. Karl Klein, the talent- ed son of Bruno Oscar Klein, a cele- ic teacher of New York, of prominence | i|| supply the obligato for several of on’s vocal numbers and will Iy | render violin solos on each programme, Judges Sweeney Managers of the Oberammergau pas- n play announceq this week that the nd for, tickets is greater than ever Notwithstanding the fact that performance Is not to be given con- jons have already ~been re- applic of Pawcatuck has |ceived. One thousand ~ applications the contract for were from America alone. Pankhurst lectured at all on Monday night, Oct. 5th, she had on the piatform three women of the Maori tribe now appear- i at the w York Hippodrome who rep ited New Zealand at the inv tation of Mrs. Harriet Stanton Blatch. Mrs. Blatch sent to the manager of the Hippodrome three platform seats for the use of the Maori women, who are voters in their native New Zealand end who are appearing at the big playhouse in the spec > Inside the Earth. he system new tried in Stoning- midnight Thurs- day Arrangements for the opening cere- mony at the New theater at Central Park West, Sixty-second and Sixty third streets, on the afternoon of Nov. Brand & 1o | 6th have been practically completed. sland. and Who |mhe oors of the theater will be opened at 4 o'clock for the reception of in- vited g The entire theater, with its appurtenances, will be ready for in- y pection, including the fover, tea room, bers conclude | gy king room and bar, ete.,which com- ¢ Will | ine to make the theater the most beautiful and complete structure of its t to Greenport the races o y to Fishers ar capal church will About 5 o'clock the en ct bells 1Y | will ring and the guests will assemble n F. Will- | in the auditorium. On the stage will !’ mus| be seated between thirty and forty there Willia Vanderbilt, and J. Pierpont Morgan, T e who will be their spokesman on this “JEWETT CITY i Gov. Phas i s a0 United States Senator Elihu Root, who the day, will also be upon the stage. orchestra from tme Metropolitan oper: 2 of delivery of the keys from the | symour and Thomas Upton at the [ pujlder of the theater to the architects, Thursd: Messrs. Carrere and Hastings. The will then be transmitted by the enting the founders, will speak a few words_of acknowledgment. He will and Mrs. Upton | then declare the New theater open to | v a honeymoon | the public. The Keys were specially will include visits to rela- | qesigned for the ogcasion. They are of 8 of New Eng-|gjlver gilt, bear the theater's seal and who has many | were executed by Mrs.William C. Dem- ghter of Mr. |ing granddaughter of Nathaniel Haw- he groom Following the acceptance of mer for Arba Mr. Morgan will introduce Governor Hughes and Senator Root. Entertained Elks. After the addresses the full chorus of City hotel Thursday.]the Metropolitan Opera company will Lewis entertained | sing an ode written for the laying of their wives and | Percy Mackaye, the dramatist. The founders have arranged a pretty end- ing for the ceremony. When the cur- tain has finally descended upon this, r Steyens o’clock, when they will wi evens, | ness a dress rehearsal of Shakespeare’s W. Tubbs of |tragedy. Antony and Cleopatra, which 21 memorated Snformally the G0th anniversary of their wedding Tuesday _council, Knights of The 'am Foun celehpated its 234 anniver- sary Thursday evening. Waterbury—M E. Madigen and Al Delancy in’a one mnights hunt man- aged to bag 36 rabbis. to the | and he was also the speaker at the graduation of the class of 1908 of the Crocby High school, Waterbury, mak- ing his address on June 19, Bristol.—Palos Danbury.—The city tax of 1908 being one year old today (Saturday), liens will be filed on all property on which taxes remain unpaid at that time. Hartford—Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Gla- Watertown.—General ‘0, 0. Howard last spoke at the dedication’ of ‘Watertown monument on_Oet. 10, 1908, THE MOHICAN COMPANY | | Special for Saturday and Monday IRON CASTINGS patterns, n.l?” to 26 Ferry Street jan2rd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marbd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. - Agent for Richardzon and Boynton Furnaces. . 66 West misin St*det. Norwich, Conn. dec7d Are You a Mohican Customer ? LOOK OVER THE LIST BELOW AND NOTE THE PRICES THEY ARE PAYING FOR FOOD. GET IN RIGHT—BECOME A MOHICAN. Legs of GENUINE LAMB n» 12%¢ PRIME RIB STEWING b, 14c . 10c STARCH 3 Ibs. 10c can 80 YELLOW b 20c SHOULDER STEAK - - FRESH STOCK SPINACH b 16¢ LITTLE NECK FIGLETTES 3 ls. 25 CONDENSED MILK NEW STOCK Ib. 13¢ peck 19¢C CREAM CORN 2 cms 17¢ ill | prominent invited guests and the reception with' short ad- | founders of the theater, about thirty | McVicker being the |in all, with their president, William BRAND are to make the principal addresses of | . . The formal part of the programme | pany’s Meeting—General News. will begin with an overture by a full ORANGES PEANUTS doz. 19-27¢ POTATOES CELERY, 3 st:Jk - - - 12c|CRANBERRIES - 2 quaris 17¢ GOLD MEDAL each Sc house, Then will come the ceremony | l 3fs. 9¢ bushel 7 5 C architeots to Mr. Morgan, who, repre- | OYSTERS ONE HOUR SALE 10 to 11 o’clock Saturday Soda or Milk CRACKERS 5 Ibs. Oc | 2 Ibs. 15¢ lb. 35¢ SIRLOIN FRESH EGGS POTATOES TABLE BUTTER 2 lbs. 25¢ $10 and 50 cents | elected to the ck LaLiberty to y. The gene f January, 1889, Priorio, con- le . baton), Whether you intend to spend $10, $15, $20 or $25 for your Winter Over- rreno Burle- Ole_ Bull | coat, come here—we offer you the largest assortment to selct from, ann Young ¥. Burle- | I'ries Bishop; ME, (water_route), in | 5. Baldwin of / Burleson, business a com. Those who served cBroome, Mrs. | C. Whiting | s trade. W. H. ¢ Sublime | ss to God. | | Stanley oruing (heme £vening, Driven | ipreier qual- | Hartford for the fine roa the Jopen air. method, and if you'll take one of our teams you'll say the sam MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenus Manhattan Overcoats Just make up your mind that you are going to buy @ “Manhattan Over- the best style, quality and value that your money can buy. style is included in our vast assortment. each garment at its individual price is the best value to be found anywhere. Model Ranges Have all the Improvements for light= ening kitchen labor and lessening the fuel bill. They are fully endorsed by cooking schools and progressive house- keepers, Bola Omiy By ¢ ANDREW J. WHOLEY, Telephone. 12 Ferry Stresh Plumbing and Tinning. aug?ld Carriage and Automobile ‘Painting and Trimming Carringe and Wagon Work of all kinde Anything on wheels built to orden PRICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street. apried Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's & sure sign of good weather and People ke to get out into ‘e furnish the best marlid Housecleaning Time Is Now Upon Us If you find anything in the house furnishing lines is lacking or needs replacing when you clean house, come to our stors. Our stock is one of the largest in the city, and everybody knows our prices ere the lowest in town. Buy of us ahd you will be satis- fied. M. HOURIGAN 62-66 Main Street. oct9d Reduced Prices on Men’s Suits We have reduced the prices on several lots of Men's Fall Suits. Suits are the result of good selling which left us broken lots, so we have marked them down to close them out quickly $10.50 and $12.50 Suits, now $9.50 $15 and $18 Suits, now $12.50 : - $20 and $22 Suits, now $16.50 Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Glove:, Coat Sweaters, eic., are ready in the new styles and are attractively priced. Nanhatfin 121-125 MAIN STREET Connecticat . Women's and Chil- g Apparcl I'he Leading Stere in Exclusively to Men dren’s Weari 6. E. HODGE, 'Hack. Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES T Up-to-date Equipmen: | and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapman &) | Telephone 10. aprid OV anp s> E H. W IRNER General Agent H. ¢ LONG, 8pecial Agent HARTFORD. CUNN, ~CHIROPODY— Mrs. T. S, Underweod, Tel 355-1. 51 B'dway.

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