Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 22, 1909, Page 6

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| lnlluymmste ]322 452 FOR WESTERI.Y wnm m)usnm TRUST COMPANY, | R=ceived by Mary L. Melville, Executrix of Estate of Geo. Westerly Branch. H. Melville—Petition of P. W, Dougherty Dismissed .3, iber! &Sons Thrss Milion bollrs | ] Smperance WB‘;rk;q" Aéof'coflsm:‘hl‘:M- spr Where snékure Abundant ‘il Comprehensively Displayed, and Where W CRlee ek L O e R Prices are Undoubtedly the Lowest. management. The petition of P. William Deugher- | Owen Lynch $69.78, to Francis Lynch Where Every MQ“ is Overflowing with (Illrlstnas Monumental Works ty, who was denled a liquor license, for | $69.78, Ellen Conway $67.78, Margaret )] zai he Devi 69.78, Elizabeth Champlin, - s w 1 will guarantee to make a monu- B WHLDP ertiatart SNEREE et dal:grl:eter‘ar ‘Mary Fox, $69.78, Ann M Evm M me“ s“”esuom. council of Rumnund has been denied Watches Watches ment at the lowest possible cost con- |ang qismisséd by the supreme court. | Hanafy's children, John W., Patrick H. slstent with good work. My experi- |11\ ol hiid by the court that the |and Michael B. Hanaty, $23.26 each. S0cK"of yeses o w8 your- satvice designation “Owen F. Deady, i Daw-| Louise E. Babcock, executrix of the : ALEXANDER HOBERTSON, ley's block, Main~ street, \Vyor{l!ng};" est(xi:tg of John Sla;kt,hprelte‘l::edw:‘r:‘: = i rly, R. L s sufficiently speeific to fulfill the and final account of the estate, Qurts s Ly ey quirements o)r the law as to the lo- | was approved and ordered recorded. ( ‘ watches cation named in the application for a| John F. Crandall, executor of the - 8 Betablished 1801 retail liquor license. estate of Oliver P. Gavitt, presented Hareld L. Wells, O. D, Optometrisi Dougherty claimed that the appli- |the first and final account, which-was S Defeutive vision corrected by the prop- | cation was not specific enough, for the [examined and ordered recorded. There 9 FOUR SPECIAL LOTS of reliable Watches have been arranged er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Po¢ | reason that there was more than one |is a balance due of $50 as a legacy to . \ § fer-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. I | building in the main street of the vil- | Jennie Burdick, a minor, which upon for the HOLIDAY TRADE, from which a selection at any of the lage of Wyoming belonging to Mr. |petition was ordered deposited to her A 7 2 Dawley oner was entitled |credit in the Washington Trust com* . following prices means a saving of at least 25 per cent. for absolutely ~ to know t 3 I ion of the place | pany and payable when the legatee for which the license was sought, as [becomes 21 years of age. /7 he also owned p yperty in that street. —_ . g The opinion l(; ded down by the At the annual meeting of Mistuxet C court refers to £ Cumberland case in [lodge of Mys! Knights of Pythias, as held that the notice of |these officers were elected: Willington (dopmd-blo timepieces for ladies or gentlemen. Every watch guaran- teed. Some in solid gold cases. ALL SIZES ALL STYLES F It will pay you well to get our { which it prices on diamonds, loose or [an app tion for a liquor license | Travena, chancellor commander; Har- mounted, before purchasing. Which simply stated “Robert Tripp, |ry McKenzie, vice chancellor; 'Moses 1 00 12 50 15 00 2“ 00 CASTRITIUS, High street, Valley Fa was insuffi- |Craig, prelate; Amos R. Chdpman, A A i cient, the court in that case saying |keeper of records and seals; Nelson fidadiny WISOAE dneis: thuttwmcunng xtrnore exact and defl)nlte Baker, master at arms; P. J. Butten, ry in order that owners of [master of work; Herbert Chapman, HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS vithin 200 feet might file objec- | muster of finance; E. H. Newbury, tions. Referring to the present case, | master of exchequer; John,Chapman, MADE BY HAND. the court in the opinion says: inside guard; John T. Brooks, outside Hand Made Work is Our Specialty. “It appeared at the hearing that |guard; William E. Lamphere, trustee; Whips and all Harness Su:,,n.".*:.,‘ Dawley’s block is a well known build- | Moses Craig, delegate; Harry McKen- SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. UMBRELLAS OF THE BETTER SORT. Great line of this useful DIAMONDS OF QUALITY In this particular line the difference between our | Splendi# Stock of in stock. Factory Made Harness |ing, formerly a tavern, and the only |zie, alternate to grand lodge for two in stock n‘s]‘;ons::tnu:m hmm):;‘vtq«i, -1|cs1=unau;«‘l lnllhdt Llllarf:t years. low prices and prices elsswhere was never so pro- 1 and popular gift for ladies or gentlemen. All styles. y EASY CIAIIS . S. and tha uildings herein ar L DT . Remeved (0 44 Weut Broad Streen, (numbered. A majority of the court Local Laconics. nounced ';_""‘”-Bs‘"::t"" :""':"‘ :'"lfr C'":: ENGRAVED FREE, Medium and Fine Grades. are of opinion that the notice in the | (unegians and others whose duties Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Cu - case at bar is sufficient for that pur- | .1 ’them from Westerly are returning Buttons, Scarf. Pins, ste. $1.00 to $15.00 MORRIS CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, pose. home for the holiday season, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. BABIES! E —— FANCY REED FURNITURE, The board of trustees has passed a| Portions of the Paweatuck river was fgg‘lg’;f: ;.'l‘l{‘y by e 'b:n:ni‘;r‘: resolution changing the mame of the |simmed with ice Tuesday morning for Rhode TIsland Temperance league tothe first time since the season changed. memory. Bring the bables and I will | tho Rhode Tsland Anti-Saloon league, | tis . catch_thelr smiles. ang - PR STILES, The Photographer, which means a return to the original | Phe Mechanics' Savings bank trus- g name, changed seven years ago. This |tees have decided #o pay the ten per Brown Building, - Westerly, R. I | matter will be definitely decided at the | cent. dividend to depositors today Telephone $47. jy23a ~ |annual meeting in February. There | (Wednesday). was a meeting of the board of trustees & Monday, and besides the resolution to| Tewn Treasurer Pendleton has re- GEO. L. STILLMAN, |amend the constitution for a change | ceived about one-third of the taxes on Light and Durable. CARD TABLES, Featherwelght and Folding. CEDAR CHESTS MAHOGANY SEWING TRAYS FOLDING SCREENS FOOT RESTS JEWELRY AND OPTICAL GOODS CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE, TOILET ARTICLES, NOVELTIES, CLOCKS, ROSARIES, PRAYER BOOKS, BOOK RACKS, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, BACK COMBS, MANICURE SETS, MILITARY BRUSHES, ETC. X Proprietor of the of name, reports were heard from dele- | the levy of 1909 and which are payable R ogas’ Ou, gates to the national conve tinn\nf the | during the present month. Large Varety of ‘Westerl Anti-Saloon league in Chicago Nov. 30 9 Carry “the “fargest | to Dec. 9. Increased traffic on the Ashaway and Engraving Free. Elevator Service to Every Dep Engraving Free. PICTURES stock of new and second hand carriages Having accepted a call to the pastor- | Westerly trolley road has necessitated and wagons, Also tuucnm; of harness | ate of a church in Bath, Me, Rev. Al- | the substitution of a large car of the a':. D e harTong astomaniie cofit- |len Brown resigned as secretary, and [ Norwich line for the regular car. ing. je294 = | Rev. John A. Hainer was elected. —— Westerly and Stonington fishermen Judge Edward M. Burke held regu- |have combined in a protest to the shell For Electrical Supplies lar bsis.;on I ay of the Westerly |fish rnmnz)sslun of Connecticut against probate cour Including the following subjects of COPLEY PRINTS— which we offer at Reduced Prices: Home-keeping Hearts Are Happlest. Priscilla and John Alden. Song of the Ages. SECOND FLOOR—Music and Music Rolls, M usical Instruments, efc., sto, etc. THIRD FLOOR—Talking Machines, Records, Record Cabinets, etc. etc. ete. FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOOR—Player Pianos, Pianos, Piano Stools, Piano Scarfs, etc. etc., ete. € first and final ac- |the perpetual franchise ‘of 650 acres of ) count of the estate of George H. Mel- | oyster grounds to New Haven appli- Maidenhood. B M . Mel- | cants. . | The First Summer. and Construction, sce ville w ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, i¥sic’” Tel. 497. 62 Main St, Westerly. The First Punishment. The First Love, GLASSWARE THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO0., BRIEF STATE NEWS and or¢ ance duc S| Boardman, aged Glady Manchester.—There is not a vacant Cut Glass SRASHORE COTTAGES. Boaraman, aged . 'and Grace Albert | store in South Manchester. Main Street, Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. BON-BON DISHES, a aged 2, $100 to each, These - \ CARAFES, Furnished for Housekeeping. g red paid to the chil- Middletown.—College will close today < A A AR ie iy rolliey T througn their father, Alvert | (Wednesday) at noon for a. vacation Green Stamps with cash purchases. Established 1872, Green Stamps with cash purcha DECANTERS, 5 Boardman. of two weeks. V. 3R § :‘:::;'“:’ci":" The will of Gldeon T. Collins was ey b bea the Ay PRESERVE SETS s s resented for the estate = i 8 High St Westorly, R. 1. | Will not exceed e ersary of the dedication S e e 0 ‘1’3\4;”\;)“’7" :]fiq‘”,‘ t g:pttlll:“(‘hurch of the Immaculate Con- — — — = —_— = = | Sherbet, Wines, Lemonades and Wate: ollins, and momir ; i his “sweeping changes” in ti al Glasses and Turublers. trix of the estate. 5 / ception church in Norfolk a Christmas Will She Look It? 13 & n the nava!l 55 il 1 le .t f th essed b Fol 7 sk a4 Wil- Norwalk.—Plans are being drawn up | tree. The summer girl will be a year old- | départment by dusting off the bottom. Cut, Etched and Plain. .::;":E,:.fl:fl?gfl:&h% b‘.'ld::}::]"?s.;éd. o iy e sy And WL e a new §5.000 hotel bullding to be vy o o er nehxtbygm'):vhgen o et igm at the of the Delaware river.—Dallas News. A oRt FAR ma, dandruft and other irritations, itoh- ; i . Cobate | erected on the site of the present Nor- e Modern Farmer. beach, -but she won't admit it—Som- T oy A R - R e Sy nftresd Ny tesding ;r‘l:‘ was r'(...m\..}"n’ JJ}\‘\m‘x‘]’r{" as | walk hotel. The old order changeth and the | erville Journal, . Something in a Name, STEINS and TANKARDS, Fedial -.emenznpmanimr’. Miss 1ids fixed at $2,000. The appraisers arc| New *Britain—Supt. Lyman S. Johr, | farmer Js coming into his own. Not If Dr Cook 1s anything like his JARDINIERES and omas. St Potter-Langwortny | Tristram D. Babcock. Charles F. Allen PN Lawan. 8 the farmer of the funny papers, with Job for Secretary M fiame It 15 not I be e ees 1at.he FERN. DISHES, 1lding (Up su rs). 36294 |and Al Langworthy. son of the New Britain charity depart- his patched jeans held up by one “gal- ry Weyer. left without warning.—Atlanta Jour- The final account of Michas! Hana- | Tent and Mrs. Johnson were married | 12 Poan i 2% pavined team with a| Maybe Secretary Meyer will begin | nal. LAMPS fy, administrator of the estate of John | 1Lty years Tuesday. broken-down cart. 'This class of ag- T New Stock, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00 to $7.50. nued from the ANNOUNCEMENT. _ |[Lynch, st session, | New Haven.—About twelve thousand | Ficulturists is rapidly following - the Having purchased the photograph | Was next considered. The administra- | Red Cross stamps were sold Monday at | 40do, the great auk and other rare old studio of A. A. Scholfield, 3 Main |tor had since first presentation of the |the New Haven postoffice by the com- | birds into the dead and forgotten past. street, we are ready to prove to the |account been authorized to place a |mijttee at work there. ° In his place has appeared a progres- people of Westerly and vicinity our|monument in the fanii . 'This had sive, well read, prosperous individual, ability to Wo the very best work. A |bcen completed at expense of $75. Derby.—Mayor James B. Atwater has| who seldom gets beyond the reacl{r;g ° beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait|Attorney i"ra represent- | returned from a trip to points along | the telephone and the daily paper. of yourself given free with every doz-|ed four of t mnt was [the Mediterranean and to Paris and |old system of haphazard farming has en 34.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., There | London. His health has been greatly | no attraction for this modern agricul- 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET UNIT SYSTEM. Westerly. 68. The court | benefited by the trip. turist, and he has reduced his calling 1s follows: To to a scienee. The lessons of adversity iclge RCASE - exttoodaury-an, invliation has heen| heve aided tn bringine jabeetesis || Select Your XmasGifts Now While Dur Stock Is Complete testant churches in town to attend a|due to the spread of good farming gos- Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery . Christmas service to be held in St.|pel, as taught by the agricuitural col- OUR STOCK INCLUDES and get a c:mc:‘n.?fl ylh:tPlum to be | |Bf 210 uy m gs f}r v ;;{3.‘3\?“ gE)a ‘svlnopig church .on Friday 11?’,';.’,‘,2 demonstrated on experimen- |} Solid Gold Watches, Children’s Neck Chains, Ladies’ Brooches, PURTILL’S A ; With the elevation of his calling the || Gold Filled Watches, Cut Glass, Scarf Pins, > Vi flx::—;d:}:\i.;—‘i‘\:pkunusual sight onh t}}e farmer is bringing about a r‘emn;xkable Silver Watches, both Diamond Rings, Cuff Buttons, “ON THE BRIDGE.” ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. € S this w was a woman wheel- | social, economic and moral change. ies’ ’ Fancy Stone Rings, Bracelets (Carmen, Sig- w23a Plumber, Steam nnd Gan Fitter and | risged tanden fastioy Small wheels, | The change that has been wrought by O ans e vt Rings, net ¥ Looket - Alpets Furnished in all finishes - = A aoiggeid g and the nerely trundle ingly set forth in a Pullman despatch, Watch. d ’ f; 7.00 d 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. L. and ik 5 o atohes, i rom $7.00 upwards LAWTON'S SARTTARY. FISH MABKET | auwiunet‘Ave. Wateh min, mi's |41 the walk—=Merlden journal - |printed In vasterdays Oresontan &t |} | 1oy ong 'o q Choeed Rings, Rasaries, 4 au & " . i il % o8 'SeyTo;r.AThe Rev. John A. Sulli-fGeorge Severance of the agriculture Chains, Sty Ringe: Slac Yorks, on the river; no dust; no odor; every- van of the Connecticut apostolate has| gepartment of the Washington State Lad L Filled Lockets (two pictures), Silver Tea Snoons, thing wholesome and clean. All kinds HOLIDAY GOODS, h‘”{"nlaf}fg in charge of St. Augus-|college. Professor Severancel was | - ong Filled opera Glasses, Silver Dessert Spocns, of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their W cariitan e tetstee ine Of CHiag :"v(T palllxslr: for the presen He is|qrawing the very satisfactory ssfry of Chains, Parlor Clocks, Silver Table Spoons, season. Market 171 Main Street, West- | Silver, Cut ‘Glass, Silver Deposit Ware, | 0o je Well Known to the parishioners, | $3,000 per year for his duties us in- |} |adies’ Neck Chains, Kitchen Clock SougiLind) > erly. foot of Cross street. Tel 343, | Leather Goods, etc. can find goods | §3 "p conducted @ misslon here under | structor at the dollege, . but has re- . S OUPTIRSTEN Give us a call. sugisa | A {m'x';r"“" cannot fnd elsewhere, r. Rigney's pastorate. signed to become a farmer. He is to |} Men’s Gold Chains, Alarm Clocks, Soup Spoons, ay express on all purchas sen o i Mantcuring, Dermatology. Shampoolng, STANTON'S BAZAAR, B a'he. Methodist | Episcopal | receive o salary of $3,000 'per year, Cpains, o e mblen, i ane Surgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- asis ; ; SOrthodoxy” b e inteosterton’s | with all his expenses paid, and ls also Gold Clocks and Jewel Cases in great variety ment, Hair Dressing. i e B e | e the . dnterdendmi | og Have an' titliradt: in ‘the pPoRts,- ; MRS. M. I. EELLS ford yesterday afternoon. This was|Fortiand Oregonian. e SREOE T GRADE UMERELEAS. (Engraving Free.) fesional Massouse, Doty and Facal Wassape| Hart Schaffmer & Marx [, 5, e, Siis, paper, has been A Use for Vice President. The president has been having a Halr Goods a specialty. Fine Violet Clollles conference with the vice president. We advertise no prices, but will meet all competition. . 54 Main Bt., Westerly, R. L Lr " ¥ i y) Miss Alice Eld-|1sn’t this a new use for the second | iy2sa Telephone 490. ARE SOLD BY ridge of Norfolk, will give the 300 de- | official of the land?—Boston Herald. | Operi Every Evening Until Christmas. | L B. CRANDALL CO pendent children in the Gilbert home a A 4 « Us WESTERLY’S LEADIN 3 el “ Koy 0l s coveive s HE oL Botis e et WILLIAM FRISWELL G CLOTHING |y5u00q Westerly, R. I.|Every child will receive a gift of some| There is a fecling abroad that Theo- y STORE— kind. Later in the week Miss Isabella | dore Roosevelt can be left to deter- dec20a Eldridge of Norfolk will give the chil- | mine his own future when he returns dren attending the Immaculate Con-|from Elba.—Birmingham Age-Herald. 3 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET. S GARAGE R. G. Bliven & Co., = Oh the Bridge.” 330 Main St., Westerly, idge. to rent; of cars: com- REGAL SHOE AGENCY. plete repair de Al line of AANRET We give S&H Green Trading Stamps | 5upplies. Tel. nov23d | with all purchases. Y Y Yy Y LYYy Y Yy Yy Y Yy Yy Yy Yy Yy ey GOOD NEWS URRAY'S STAR "AURA ter, Westerly, next to Star City Pharmacy hur“rf ular UmH'nlx 25¢. Mml.: }T 67 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 812 dec18a - FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 129th Street,, New York To youmg and ald it is highly recommerndes for uu treat- ment of ail Zorms of female troubles Tt o feor o wot v amen b Mechasics Glat.dng:Co. ness before the public. the. is no me- dlum better than through the advertis- = Westerly, R. L ing columns of The Suiletin. declsd LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confdent our Ples, Cake and Bmuunuflhm Give va » TRY OUR SRR B AR SRR, & ’ ICE CREAM, SODA and GOLLEGE NCENS o ‘& ICES While Waiting for Your Car. |New Hom: Sewing Machines ’ The lightest running, best construct- | & 36 Canal St. Westerly. R L |7, hebtest rumnine, best construct | iy28a see a demonstration at e . THE NEW YoRK sToRE, | a estimonia mg n ples of Fall ana |54 High Street, - . Westerly.| g= mnsloaf‘ndo‘l}lan! Cufl[nm Made Sults novsd Wm. H. Browning. g :. Ay & are glad to know of the wonderfu. benefit that Viburn-O-Gia *“I had been & greet sufferer for years befors learning of ’ WHAT'S THE USE IN HOLLERING? No. 4 Maim St., Westerly: Q % has always been to suffsrers of their sex. Viourn-O-Gin. 1 ¥ad musplacement, fainting spells, constant ‘Ml GMM)S e N\ISS RU.‘E AHERN & ‘Thy d t ladi z headache, and other female troubles, which made me feel very Il DAY - ° ) | . 6 PYTING the: S00R JNews > eming - tusks weak. . I tried different doctors, but none gave me relief, se I We have a large 'a-nrtm-nt of Pure 5 quleg Hattel- i & neighbors end friends. took Viburn-O-Gin and it velieves me so much that I want you Tl an LA, foe he-EPOM. The Washington Trust Co., a . i Others write lettsrs for publicatton, that suffering sisters, 1o spreag the news of what it has done for me. It certalniy will N ey a"‘;““"" of $1.00 and | " ver we give away Copitay WESTERLL. R L 42 High St., Westerly | Q unknown to them, may learn about ¥ in the newspapers. s e e SR ‘ o FREE Surplus % :22800:000 SR 7% | ‘ So the good work goes on. —————————————————————————————————————————— Executes Trusts, | . ’ a nice Christmas Present and a Bean- Pays Interest on Deposits, ‘ We are moving to the Potter-Lang- | Viburn-O-Gin 1s & purely vegotable compound, containing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT tiful Calendar. 00d service—Considerate attention | worthy Block. 6§ High street, on or * no harmful properties, 18 et 4 ; be are guaranteed the patrons of this in- | about Jan. 1st, 1910. Great removal PropRrtion, vely specifie in its curative action stitution. sale now going on. b on the womanly organs asd functions. ‘1.25 » ho““ with '““ dlrecilonl- * Geo' Green rgerQ | i ONUMEN ~ Before purchasing ‘il's to wm interest to corre- iuumc':‘ w. FL ; », cture -1 Builder, i

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