Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 13, 1909, Page 6

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' Westerly Branch. . Three Million Dollars . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Monumental Works 1 will guarantes to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con. sistent with good work. ence of years i at your service. X ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R: ). Establ Harold L. Wel: ed 1901, o. seriogsness of their mischief, 1 . HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS |ihcn’ of the dunger of wrong do g, | 4 MADE. BY AR, and the liability of shment Hand Made Work fs Oue Spostalty, | 0T Stone throwing. On se Whips and all Harness Supplies oar ;4' l’ln boy that they I.I!d ‘beh.ll\r“ rled in stook.. Factory Made Harness | ! FUL ahaRensto tot | I8 S0CK 80 $13.00 ord ame the matter drop.upon payment of the | N. 0. SAUNDERS, actu: damage done to the r Removed (0 44 Weat Broad Street. i 3 Casiy A n number, and the assessment of 75 cents each was readily paid. | iy 28 YEARS-A CHINA STORE The William Clark Thead Mill is Do you know we carry the largest with no indica- | dine of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps | tion of a change. The Pawcatuck | and Kitchen Supplies ‘In Southern | hrunch of the Lorraine Manuficturing Rhode [sland? We are direct importers ( COmDAnY, manufaciurers of fancy cot. | and can save you money. Free delivery, | (o0 €0ods, has made curtailment In its on all purchases of $5 or more. working force, and there is liability of BTANTON'S BAZAAR, Weaterly, R. 1. | further rduct In the lapper de- Je29a. ' partmens, which is about one-fourth of the local establishment, the work- 1g time has been reduced ‘from six to BABIES' four davs a week, and affects about | one hundrer families. The employes Boon they will ‘be blg boys and girls | Who ire on reduced time have °no and their baby faces will be only a | Khowledge us to how long these condi- memory. Bring the bables and I will{tons will continue, and there is no Bk thote smbor {hance for them to do better, as sim- STILES, The Photographer, lar conditions exist elsewhere in the e state; and, so it is said, all through Brown Building, id Westerly, R. I. New England, save in exceptional in- | Telephone 847. w234 | stances. At the Westerly woolen mill the | 2 GEO, L. STILLMAN, | WOTkiug time has been- reduced to 40 “Proprietor of the Stillman Carrisge Ce., Coggswell St., Evel $450 WILL BUY & 6-acre farm, small house, .some wood B and fruit. Place is situated 1 mile from a city. ' $350 down, balance on mortgage of 5 per cent. nd for Wil- gox's Farm Bulletin, West Broad St. Westerly. oct2ia SEASHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. ] For Rent or Sale. FRANK W, COY, 6 High St, Westerly, R. I. Iy21d4 ey Glllespie treatment of the halr and cze- itch- te. Endorsed by léading dry treatments, Miss Lida igh St, Potter-Langworthy alp, cures falling hair baldnes dandruff and other Irritations, burnin hiysicians, Shampoo: ial treatments man Thomas, Bullding ( loury D Stairs). Je29d ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased studio of A. A. Scholfield, of yourself given free with every doz- en 3490 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., Westerly. Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery #nd get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S, next to the Gc and 10c Store. iv2sa LAWTON'S SANITARY 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 Maln Street, West- erly. foot of Cross street. Tel. 343, Give us a call. auglid | Masicuring, Bermatology, Shampooing, . Burgeon Chiropodist. Scalp Treat. ™ ment, Hair Dressing. % MRS. M. 1. EELLS Frofussional Masseuss, Body and Facial Massage Hair Goods a speclalty. 'Fine Violet 54 Main St, Westerly, R. L Iy28a 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 purchases. - City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. 1. Jy28a @ | oSt my new samples of Fall and inter Woolens. " Castom Made Sufy & 2.50 and up J. F. PELLBGRINY, 4 Main St., Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and’ Repuirin, syasd i g /Capital Sarplus . The Washington Trust Co., & WESTERLY, R. Executes Trusts. e Pays Interest on Depost b rvice—Coneiderate attention “". guaranteed the patrons of this in- -, ution. WHEN you want to put your busi- before the public, there is no me- jum better than through the advertis- ~ INDUSTRIAL TRUST-COMPANY, Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management, ! : . D.. Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses, Room 9, Moi- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. L A new tract on seashore—over 40 lots, 50 ft. front- &ge on_ocean, 150 ft. deep. Price $250 gach, Little down, balance as desired. A. Wilcox, Real Estate Broker, 41 the _photograph 30 Main street, we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and viclnity our * ability to do the very best work. A beautiful 16x20 water coloved portrait In week, while a passenger Pawcatuck, some broke a car window. reported to the division and resulted in a s jal agent of“the company beiug detailed to, make in vestigation., The agent, Deputy Sheriff Casey, counding up all the boys over 10 years of age, so the railroad representati ately declined to cause the prosecution of the boys. none wa of orders for the product of the mill. There is the usual activity ‘machinery plant of C. B Sons, and active operation busines granite manufacturing plants. building firms in Westerly port fair busines, although their contracts are erly. its active der itive committee has un- consideration three will locate in Westerly a large and entirely new plant. other propogition is under advisement in conn. ion with an established man- ufacturing corcern that may locate in the vacant mill buildings in Main street, An- The senior promenade of the West- erly High school will be held in the Dixon house near Christmas time. The Harriet D. Lewis and Harriet in the bassing in the vicinity of Palmer street, | Soms of the Mills Busy—Board of T § Couidcring ‘Three Propositions—Mrs. Hannah diner. Dead at 89, Leaves Great-great Grandchild— Stone-Throwing Boys Cet Off Easy. Industrial 'Cunflitions n Westerly the early part of the present)Holyoke; Albert H. Hart, tenor, of train was | Meriden; Charles H.. Clarke, Baritone, small boys threw | My experi~ | Stones and one of them struck fl“dl The. fact was uperintendent | e assisted by succeded in | 1! s oung that | consider- | arrest or | Both officers lectured the boys on the lours a week, not for purposes of cur- tilivg the output, but simply for lack at the | Cottrell's is being commenced at the*new Westerly nar- | raw fabric mill, while there is steady | in the granite quarries and There is a trio of large contracting They re- | ly most of outside of West- | The Westerly board of trade through | propositions from manufacturers, and the commit- tee expects that at least one of these y and establish | M. | been elected ch- | branch of the Wom B | erance union, succeeding Mrs. James 0. senir class has selected the following to arange the event: Henry Clarke, Starr Barker, Harry N he annual junlor promenade will be Dixon house Thanksgiving yAight and will be under the direction of 1 corn iitee of arrangements come posel of Joreph Howard, W. Russell Doner, Annie Peckham, Agnes Roche, Lena Kenyon, William Quinlan and Catberine Brown | The High school cantata; Joan of Arc, will be sung by the chorus of Wesf Iy High school, und Where to Buy in Westery! ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO., Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Supplies. 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. I, Wauwinnet Ave., Watch Hill, augldd and R L n St, Wenterly, s to rent; storing. t short notice. supply e repairing Expert noviz AT MURRAY'S STAR RESTAURA next to Star Theater, Westerly, R. I Regular Dinner, 25c. M at all hours, AGENCY FOR THE New Hom: Sewing Mach nes The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is right. Call an see a demonstration at THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, - - Westerly. novsd Wm. H. Browning. prices on mounted, diimonds, loose before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr. 1 MISS ROSE AHERN or 42 High St., Westerly For Electrical Supplié; and Construction, see IROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, Tel. 497. 62 Main St, W, The Store that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. erly. out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. I. ‘columna of The Bulletin, o ®- \ ' ‘ Before purchasing u" | MAURICE W, F e 1 T ok 4, L] one 243. ; NUMENT to your with me. \nlerest to corre- Manufacturer and Builder, Westerly, R. I. e IAMONDS Tt willk-pay you well to get vur | Ladies’ Hatter | MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY ; r the direction of | R, A. H. Clark,/ musical instructor of | Westerly schools. The che s will be | led by Miss Ruby Beecher, soprano, of | i | | rade || yx Gar- by Madame Du in this countr; rie. comes more firm, symmi urious than by any. uf Bostoi. The cantata will be pre- | sented early in December. F'ark L Hanley, a former Wesetrly lawyer, row of Providencehas hrought | suit ageinet William S. Aldrich, a Hop- {kinton hor nél, to recpver for legal ! services, 1n a _sui* Eraught by Mr. Ald- rich against C arence M. Shay of Gro- nd which was tried in the supe- urt for sew London county, judgment was given in favor of . Shicy % Attorhey Whiter P, Dixon o, “Vest- eriv. acims fo Aldrich, tas filed ansiv ap alleges that Mr. were of no benefit t by reason ol nt of the case Mr. d in the sum of pending in the , Providence, e of Mary B. Blan- ard against J. Irving Maxson to fe- damages ‘of $90, was down for wring before Justice James B. Ken- nedy today (Saturday) but upon rep- itation of counsel for Mr. Maxson licnt was a Seventh Day Bap the case was continued for ten the mil Aldrich $1,500. Sixth distriet The trespass known.” F 30 a. itter from what cause. and, above all, in a safé | In Pawcatuck Friday morning Mrs. stamps to pay for postage. Hannah Gardiner died in her 90th ye We suggest way, I be only too glad to sen without charge, an illustrated booklet in plain, sealed wrapper, with full in- formation, if she will enclose 2 cents in er an iliness of s send to Madame Du Barrie, Suite 967, i v,'yv" 3 e 4 | Siinian Blag Chicagor T for tnis o G i o . ~ ‘lvresllmf illustrated _booklet, enclosin, R e By s Uty | 2 cents in stamps. It is an exceptional ndall, of Westerly: Mrs, | | Mrs. Mary C; vitt and Mrs. Theodore | William_B. ¢ opportunity. French Method is Explained for the First TimAu'.Amofloln ‘Women ““How-to obtain a luxurious bust de- velopment seems to be little understood “The French metliod, on the con- trary, is much mam ogugzefi&g re- an o sults' more promp trical and lux- other method y this method the breasts may be developed from 2 to 8 inches in women of almost any age, bung girls to elderly matrons, tile bust is absolutely not de- t all, or has grown weak and sound remarkable to those who have never seen it dome, but to any women who wants to Know how she may do it effectively, luxuriousl and lasti; that our lady readers West of East Providence, Mrs. Joseph Murphy of Hardwick, Vt., and Rio | Gardner of New York; al number | of grandchilren and great-grandchil- dren, and one great-great-granchild. BRIEF STATE NEW Local Laconics. and the need of water is very gre: E. B. Steinberg of Jamaica, L. in Westerly Frida John E. Collins and family of Pleas- ant street will soon move to Califor- was anniversary Thursday. Woodbury. — Bishop Brewster Peabody mother, of Providence Is | Mrs. Matilda Pea- | copal rectory over Sunday. evening, Nov. 30. Mrs. Jonathan Maxson of Elm s ed her 90th birthday today ( Meriden.- taking the places of the regulars ill district at his home in the Haversham ve been rought by others tifin policd authorities have not club are gratified to know that Ji S at. Monroe.—Great many wells are low Seymour.—Miss Emma_Baldwin of Oxford celebrated her 87th birthday of who were on duty in Middletown Friday. ¢ Stamford.—Supreme Grand Repre- Principal Dow .of the Valley High | sentative Fuller of New Haven visit- sch-ol has been called to Presque Isle, | ed Excelsior lodge Thursday evening. Me., by the death of ather. | He exemplified the rank of esquire, The liquor prosecutions that were | udge bout No- lized. Curtis has consented to tell them a = g RE - s ¢ | his trip in Burope last summer at the | , Rev. T. L. Gardiner of Plainfield, N. | p " (Ub " JCEEORe 1., will speak in the Seventh Day Bap- | leigue was permanently or- lem, W. | ganized this week. Alexander Mac- vin Thurber, for many years a | Lean was elected president. John W. resident of Wi s ved Friday to | Potter was chosen secretary and treas- Warren, wh he will reside with his | urer. sister, Mrs. Barney. His wife died | several weks ago. Litchfield—Cards have been Mrs. Annie Nash of Watch Hill has | president of the local | n's Christian Tem- Babéock, vesignsd: tran Heley of Oyster Bay, N, Y. An employe of the Boston Bridge Co., | employed on the new bridge in course of construction over the Pawcatuck tiver, had his left hand severely man- gled Friday afternoon. Action was taken in several ses on small book accounts i “Third trict court Friday. on the criminal docket were continued Greenwich.—A number of prize mouth Rock chickens owned by Charles Wescott of Riverside have poisoned. They were found dead pile, over thirty in number. She reported the matter to the police. civil Bridgeport.—Liefit. Fred C. M. S. A and several new c: entered. o . - !H;;Ig"l;mtrrl‘. He s on "Phe local police seem satisned with | With the Thirtieth regiment of O oot am Satlsfied With | fantry and has just. returned fr two prosecutions for automobile sy ma- | #econd tour of duty in the Philipp! eding, for now re- ceived announcihg the marrigge of Dr. Travis Ganung of Bridgepott, son of Assistant Postmaster T. A. Ganung, of Litchfield, and Miss Susan Van Nos- Ply- Mrs. been in a has is visiting friends and relatives duty in- m a ine chine and about Westerly at an oy limit clip and without po- lice interference. The Wesetrly club has organized and elected these officers: Chauncey . | F. Nelson Robin- | For Infants and Children. iam hefield, | Carl Burdick, Evans | rt, directors. | Bears the Signature of Hartford.—Thursday was Miss Abi- gall Deming Wright's 94th birthday. The Kind You Have Always Bought otz Select Your AT THE kiierican Fur Mfg. Co., 140 ain Street Furs Now Hartford will be a guest at the Epis- z Bristol.—The Plymouth Christian and Army men will Endeavor union will meet in the Bap- k post, Norwich, next F tist church Tuesday afternoon and Supernumerary policemen went on quty at midnight Thursday, Stratford.—The members of the Men's Porte "MEN’S WEAR-A Special Sale MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS The Men of Eastern: Connecticut never before had such - an opportunity for substantial money savings offered them at this season. b4 ous G tchell s - MEN'S SUITS of of “Presto” Overcoats $12.75 department under "of sizzs. Men's and Young Men's Winter Overcoats One of the greatest Gvercoat val- ués ever presented by any Men’s ¥} Store in New England. o0 Winter Overcoats at $4.98 Actual value $10.00 and $12.00 Fancy Overcoats They are lined with Italian venetian, es quality, merit, fit and expert workmanship. amongst this lot, it is an extraordinary Overcoat opportunity. Regular $10 00 and $12 00 Quercoats - sizes 33, 34 and 35—at $4.98 Other Good Values in Men's Overcoals Black Overcoats 1f your chest measure is 33, 34 or 35 inches you can choo fram an assortment of 50 Overcoats, bought from one of the foremost Overcoat houses in America, at an average reduction half. The materials are black and blue Kersey, black, gray and Oxford Meltons. lined with Skinner's ‘satin, and made with velvet collar. able to unhesitatingly, assert that ever'y coat in this sale posse The Overcoat with' the mew | Men's Fancy Overcoats in| Men's Black Kersey Over— cola¥, all Priestley cravan- | all this season’s newest de-| coats, faultless in fit, ma- etted, can be worn as a Rain | signs in a wide range of| terials and tatloring — all Coat or Dress Overcoat. colors—every good kind. good values. $12.50 to 522 00 $12.50 t0 $25 00 $10.00 t0 $25 00 1f your size “MEN'S FURNISHNGS Everything in Men’s Furnish- ings at much lower prices than at the regular Men’s Stores. Complete. lines of Collars, Neck- wear, Shirts, Hesiery, Under- wear, Suspenders, Night Shirts, Overalls, Etc. We are Men’s Winter Suils in navy and fancy worsteds, in a fuli range Regular $22. Suits $16.50 2 ) ° . Men’s Winter Suits A SPECIAL PURCHASE ENABLES US TO MAKE THIS UNUSUAL OFFERING Exactly 54 Men’s Winter Suits at an average reduction of One-Third $15. and $18. Suits Men’s Winler Sniis of worsted cheviols season’s fashionable colorings We are Sole Agents for the celebrated ‘““McMillan” Pants smarl this They are discovering at Washington rances Storrs of Dimmitt,| Adoiphus Busch, the well known St.| Justice of the Peace Theodore Birch that Prof. A. P. Andrew, of Harvard, Tex., is going to bulld a railroad-if she | Louls brewer, has added $50,000 to the | of Millville, N. J., has placed a sign in latelf appointed director of the Unit- | cannot find anyone eise to do it. She |$100,000 which he gave sometime ago|front of his office reading: “Marriages ed States mint, wrote once upon a time | called at President Ripley's office in| for the Gegmanic Museum at Harvard | performed, public or private, day or in sharp criticism of the paternalisi £0 to see if the Santa Fe would | university. night.” United States treasury Secretaries Shaw conduct of th and Gage. te a line 65 miles long and cbn- necting with its line provided she in Lovett cous would build it nty One of the most conspicuous features of The American Fur Co., to which it owes largely its phenomenal success, is the ability to sell furs right at the beginning of the season at the same low prices to which the other stores reduce their furs Jdn February. No matter how much you want to spénd or how little, you are sure to get full value, Speciél values this week in Black Lynx SetS —memm. THE AMERICAN FUR COMPANY __ Repairing and Remodeling at low prices $5.00 and $6.00 per pair. SPECIALS For the Next 10 Days Only Beginning This Morning at 8 o’clock we shall offer for sale HIGH GRADE SHOES which we have just received direct from the manufacturers, for Men, Women and Children, 79 of the latest Fall styles in all These Shoes were made to sell for $3.00, $4.00, leathers. Gur prices $2.00 fo $3.50 per pair ASK FOR ANY TIAKE. Brockion Sample Shoe Store, 138 Wain Street. The ovens are large, and Bdng quickly h-ated, give steady aad perfect baking and - cooking service with the least fuzl. SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 1 ater St., Norwich, Ct. A. PION, Taftville, Ct.

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