Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 4, 1910, Page 6

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Expscted by Town Council INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, c Gas—Ashaway-Westerly Wnlerl, Branch. . Three Million Dotlars . Three Million Dollars Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management. Monumental Works 1 will guarantes to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost com- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years Is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. I The town council of Westerly met Monday. President William L. Clarke presided and these councilmen were present: Maurice W. Flynn, C. Clar- ence Maxson, Albert’ H. Langworthy, Horace C. Burdick, Wayland Saun ers and William The petition of William G_Geary for license to conduct a shooting gallery was granted. The report of Chief of Police Brans- on street lights, on publ ainments and on general work for the month of December, was read and ordered filed. During the month there were four arrests for in- | toxication, four successtul liquor raids and four store doors found open. The final decree of the superior court in the case of Courtland P. chapman against the town of West- received from the clerk of the was read. It orders the tow Ewtablished 1501 Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Rodn 9. Po¢- ter-Langworthy Block., Westerly, R. L @R IANONDS Tt will pay you well to get our prices on diamons loose or Mr. Cha; $300 d: - o at the h f h daughten Tounted, befors purchasing. | and’eosts of S350, An’ order on the | Mes Fredorick Sthes. the. only" sur: It will be a pleasure to see the merchandise we offer, for it is a mighty different thing to make a clearing sale from merchan- CASTRITIUS, town treasurér for that amount was | viving member of the family. Mrs. authorized, This is the trespass fea- ture of the case that was an out- growth of the Watch Hill road im- provement. There . has Deen appeal HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | aken from the verdict in the damage case of $600. cre is alance of T T Sii6 e in the Mot HID apprane- Haad Made Work is Our Spectalty. | ation, or $194.30 less than the sum or- Sy hips and all Harness Supplics car | dered paid Mr. Chapman, and this ex- g W £ - Sees mustshe taken from the miscel- & R e Bills from Dr. J. H. Morgan for Patoved 1o 44 Weat Broad Street. | (he examination of school children for supposed contagious diseases were referred to the school committee. Stanton, health officer, report- ineteen contagio s dur- ing Decemb Leading Westerly Jewelr. BABIES! Snn ihets teny ‘mess il e (Carr and Raipy B Stead |ing The special funeral train left like perfect quality. 1-2 off. Brin; employes of he Ashaway & | Westerly at 7 o'clock, an the car =y T S e rly trolley road, were appointed | was attached to a regular train at CANDLE STICKS AT HALF PRICE. ial constables. Town Solicitor Agard reported in Jobn F. Davis matter, by STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, =~ Westerly, R. I Telephone 847. Jy23a ment with counsel for Mr. D: action _be deferred until next At the annua ing of the Mystic ing. Mr. Davis ks to have the | jocal of the socialist partv these of- COMB, BRUSH and MIRROR SET. CEO. L. STILLMAN, | town council authorize the removal of were clected: William Inderelst, % 2 fioprietor of the | an accumulation of and mud er; C. Trimbach, recording sec- $30.00 Sterling Set—Sale price $18.50 stiiiman Carrisge Co» Coggewell from in front of E. G. McCabe, Jr., financial $26.00 Sterling Set—Sale price $16.00 w,,g,n, R. L | which he Thomas, treasurer; E. P P’ v $10.00 ,eleven-piece Manicure Set * Carry_ the largest| of surface Clarke, Itp ature “agen - Jels . Jpeoves i ¥ 2 otbik of maw gt M nall HESEE Clirke, Jiterature asent 3. et ianos! Pianos! g Naiain L R4 and wagons. Alsc a full line of harness and parts of harness. Carriage repair- =] Town St Agerd {ng and painting and automobile paint- | | Town Seucilor Al rer and_Power company to la in the street In November. such power was given to H. J. Haw who ivas about to operate a gas I in Weste and this right was tr ferred to its predec rs and tually to the present company Town Solicitor Agard and Tree Warden Reuter were appointed a committee to arrange with the West- 1863, For Electrical Supplies . and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel 497. 62 Main 8t, Westerly. ven- nual Dividend—Aeronaut Tillinghast Visits Westerly —Railway Stations Gurglarized. to Remove Trees Killed by Railway Ceclares Semi-An- erly Light and Power company for the speedy removal of the trees in ‘Westerly that had been killed by es- caping gas. The meeting’ then adjourned. The first year of its existence in- dicates that ‘th. Asl lwlyy" W..M‘y Railway Co. is to be a paying proposi- Hon, 3 Its promoters predicied. The directors have declared the semi-an- nual dividend of -two and one-half per cent, which is mow payable. In addition, the bonded indebtedness has been lessened to the amount of $1,000. The road is leased by the Norwich-Westerly company, A divi- dend of five per cent. per annum is zuaranteed, and the patronage of 1! Toad easily provides for the guaran- eet. Mrs. Harriet Snow Holton, formerly of Northfield, Mass., died Tuesday Holton was in her eighty-sixth year and for the past eighteen made her home with Mrs. Stiles. to four months ago she was in fairly good health, but since then she has been confined to bed nearly all the time. Holton was a member of the Unitarian church, in Northfield, and burial will pe in that place, Dr. Russell B. Smith, Frank W. Coy A. Weich of Westerly and J. Jockings of New York I H. Mirkel and C. L. Moyer of Philadel- phia_were the bearers at the funeral of Mrs. Susan V. Dock, from the res- idence of her son, Herman Dock, to the Westerly station, Monday morn- New London. Mr. Welch accompanied the funeral party to Poughkeepsie, where burial was in the family plot. R Holiday and F. Sheffer, delegates to state convention. By vote passed in annual meeting, Rev. Dwight C. Stone was invited to remain as pastor of the Second Con- regational church of Stonington for another year. The officers elected were James H. Weeks, Jr. clerk; Charles T. Stanton, treasurer; Charles B. States, deacon for three years; Henry A. Muller, Charles E. Bray- George A. Hyde, standing com- ee. At the annual meeting of the Sun- struments, Etc., Etc., This New Stock does not escape the Rule of the Clearance policy. Hence the splendid selection goes with the rest at Clearance Price. EVERY PIANO GUARANTEED. Think of it! A High Grade Piano at YOUR OWN PRICE and on EASY TERMS. Read this list and call at once to see many other bargains in “New and Slightly Used” Pianos. at distinctively CLEARANCE PRICES. room for odds and ends, hence this Clearance. immediate or future use, THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Every. dollar’s worth of Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, Jewelry, Pianos, Sheet Music, Musical In- will be sold at prices that will interest everybody. DIAMONDS of Quality In every style of Jeweiry, during this Sale at 20 to 30 per cent. below the prevailing market price for goods of Watches! Plaut-Cadden Co. ual Clearance Sale of Their | Entire Stock In keeping with several new policies this representatjive house announces its Annual Clearance sale, commencing today. The entire stock will be offered Believing that po up-to-date store has No matter what you need for dise gathered from here and there and offering the class of reliable goods we are offering in this sale. try of everything here, much of it being manufactured on our special orders. STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE Sil STERLING and PLATED WARE 1-3 to 1-2 off. now for future needs. Buy SILVER BON-BON DISHES EVERY ARTICLE bought durieg this sale Is backed which stands for Quality. We know the ances- erware Toilet Articles Military Brushes, 1-3 off. Etec., Umbrellas Fine High Grade Umbrellas at Clear- Special lot for Ladies or Gentlemen 85¢ Others 1-3 to 1-2 off. Ete., Eto. ance Price. $100—REWARD—S100 . f: & i \ SEASHORE COTTAGES. The readers of this paper will bo pleased o learn hool. officers were chosen as WE ARE OFFERING DURING THIS LOT 1—Ladies' Watchies, : H Robi: Pal e ek enry Robinson Palmer, su- CLEARANCE cases, American movem: usical an Furnished for Housekeoping. st ther 1o at least one dreaded disease that scl | perintendent; Charles R. States,” as: 1 Beautifus ‘Upright Pisno, ‘chedp- at ual prices $10.00 to $1 Wor st e Sk cure. mow nawn o' the wmedlel fraterity, Catarra | Lrensuper: Tames 1. Pollard, bsavians Sale Price $154.00 LOT 2—Watches for Ladles or Gen- usical instruments FRANK W, COY, belng a constitatls requires E 1 B. STrumbuH. Miss M. L. Bra; (Almost new) tlemen }n"hcamlful te';v mn;l@I 500 c(gr es Music, value 10¢ to 20c . | utionat treatme mh Cure fs takem | arah Graham. musie com- ully warranted, value le price 5o. :,:‘a'" e epebuRt e o uwon e Hooa | Miss Barbara Muller, super- T e & Teuis (tamoons $15.00 to $35.00— Sale price $1250 000 S is IS SRty 1t pope b E.,‘..nfi‘m";., of l’u..m;u»..s@“ a vt B g “’{,‘;'e‘}??'s‘f:gg;‘t‘e“:‘;’:;“ 2’,‘; price $450.00— 7 LOT 3—Watches of every description, ular hits—8ale price 12V ten: strength by bullding up. th | Marian F. . - Sizes < e A . gulilisanis. trahtmens of jhe halr and | ssisine siines b oine o [ e oll; e densier biomnat Sale Price $315.00 :2:5“2:;:“;.1 o, Josity “31’::1;3 Standard Follo ‘pr\\:.rth not less than e | heve so muc 2 istant rs. Charlotte A. red, su- P . e 5. 7 1 Ba. dandrumr and sther Irritations, ltone | omer one = perintendent home department; Miss 1 Walnut “Wasserman”—(that pleas- price, worth 0 to $35.00 — drd 4 ing burning, etc Endorsed by lsading N e e texd o Hannah R. Hyde and Miss Mary Mul- ing dprable tone), value $350.00— Sale price $1850. Violins, Strings, Cases, Bows, Ac~ n‘n e":“m :am::‘u‘knx;y. "fx‘:i'.”i"&t e : 3 ler, assistants. Sale Price $235.00 Every Watch in stook at Bargain cordeons, Cornets, Harmonicas, and Thomas. High ter-Langworthy | Tike Hal's Family Pills for constipation. e 1 Chitkarisig P UPight, - usual’’ price Prices. All guaranteed. everything in this line, 1-3 to 1-2 off. Bulaing (Up Staifs). Je2oa Local Laconics. » Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure any | % 2 $500.00— (See window aisplay.) case of kidney or bladder trouble that | The thaw is damaging to the pros- Sale Price $227.50 ANNOUNCEMENT. is not beyond the T 9% | pects of an ice crop in this section, » - 2 invigorates the enti and | 1 __[Emerson Upright, usual price u ass ? Having purchased the photograph | [VIZOTRies (he 5 50 they elimo | _ Thirteen young men from Westerly $400.00— A. Scholield, 3y Main Sis o%_A. inate the impurities from the blood. were regi ed_at the Marlboro hotel, this department See Our strest, we are ready to prove to the! g o 12 TR wOm tHe BlooS | in New Yo Sunday. The bargains in people of Westerly and viclnlty our| o5, " ipnles are all cured by — 1 D Ml e are too numerous to mention. Call E toubles a 4 5 good » ;"m"{m’l" 1g:z:h;uz:?c;§:d'$¥€ru: great medicine. Commence tak 58 'I‘:}"“‘s“f"'“"fif ‘f\f":o?r‘ezvémer coniti): nobed ‘price 00— and see our display and prices. . l v- t eau - i S ed the emplo 2 e = of yourself given free with overy doz- gl i . A | South Norwalk Monday. Sale Price $129.00 Cut Glass Bon-Bon Dishes, worth SpeCla icior s T Ve o - Many other good trades in Pianos, $2.00—8ale price $1.10. Westerly. [ For the first time in a week West- fl,.d o7 $250.00, $300.00, $2.50. $3.00 and $3.50 pieces—Sale d i | erly 1d telegraphic communication 00— X rice $1.85. q | with Providence Monday. Vo, JIman. wh asoo ks an 1 Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. s Everything reduced 25 to 50 per cent. PURTILL’S, Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and | Dr Fremont Nye Is entertaining his SPECIAL—A beautiful line of Player vy st EASY “ON THE BRIDGE.” Dealer in Supplies. i Mrs. Albert Scott of Ottowa, Pianos at Clearance Prices. Brooches, Fobs, _ 5 3 54 Main Street, Westerly, R. I an da, at his Bome on Nasachrects i ooches, 5 LB p iyasa SWauwinne: Ave. Wateh HilL FoL S e Ry Onen Hns Ewmne: and Ol Up- Bracelets, ~ Neck Chains, suait ; = hts taken in exchange. Lodiosts Cuft' Links, I E S " o Aatey o rig Belt Pins, Black Combs LAWTON’S SANITARY FISH MARKET pns. the Jyrestier, was Jo: Ple Call today or write for complete list. Scarf Pins, Ete, Btc., HOLIDAY We carry an ex on the river: no dust: no odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds resh Fish and Sea Foods In their son. Market 171 Maln Street, West- erly. foot of Cross street. Tel. 343 Give us a call. auglsd STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampooing, Burgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- ment, Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L. EEiLS Professisnal Masseuss, Body and Facial Wassage Hart Schalfner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY he i There are several scarlet fever cases in the village of Old Mystic and a number of houses have been quaran- tined. catuck Monday. with Re arringing for the bout gers of Fall River, to be held e this month. odfishermen report a scarcity of 1 the waters near Block Island Montauk Point, not”enough being It to cover expenses. Tillinghast of Worcester, s he made the round trip ork In an airship of his own visited relatives in Westerly he who to Nev The engagement Is anmounced of Sale Prices $115.00, $160.00 $185.00, $285.00, $315.00 and $365.00 Jewelry Edison Outfits EVERY ITEM ABOVE GUARANTEED. Established 1872. MAIN STREET, Marion D. Mitchell. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO NORWICH, EVERY ITEM ABOVE GUARANTEED. 9 CONNECTICUT PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING daughter of | R 9°0°Us & peciilty. Fine Wiolbt Walter Mitchell of Bev- | tle alum, alcohol or benzoline used in | of far-reaching significance have veen | and Mrs. 4 Main St Festerty. & L I. B. CRANDALL C0., . and Henry Newall Gear: = water will tend to tighten the skin, | put on the books; miners have been | m N w T]“ i th Iy22d o S e s of Beverly, formerly of Westeriy o | 0 e e Epaom saits will Beu- | granted eight hours . day: old age | Fro 0 ur ng (< Sedr estern B L S tralize some of the oil below it.—Fam- | pensions granted; anti-change and Thomas O’Brien, Richard Shea and | ily Doctor, anti-sweating laws adopted. while the| Now Years WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING SMITH'S GARAGE John Burke, who have been at home deecased wife’s sister bill, and the bill Holidays by which the women have been grant- | ed the right to hold local offices, are sterly for the holldays, returned STORE— timore Monday to resume their 330 Main St., Westerly, A Wonderful Parliament. We quote H Y r : et oars 5 s RG Bllvefl & LO., R Al RS s at the college of physicians and | The parliament recently prorogued | also now a part of the law of the land. | and every day In the year, at mid-day On the Bridge. supplies. Tel. 330. nov23 made a wonderful record. The im- % or at mid-night, dawn or dusk, amy~ REGAL SHOE AGENCY. o7 Iy _railway stations at Niantic, | portant measures passed by it exceed Reduced P“ces g i Ak ol "w. ve S&H Green Trading Stamps e vllE - aviea: = nd‘:hannncé( lw‘;‘re sentered in number and interest those of any - th purchases. a1 . We: e araer Jnidnight = Sunday. | of jts predecessors during the past 40 ‘ : . S Ninar Whnner Toe | M sums of money were taken from | oars. 'If all the measures which pass- al‘rlage On Hohday Goods The Rund Rl . 25c. Mea tic ket offices and {elephone booths. | ¢ one branch of it had been enacted | i H ount taken will not ex-{jnts law the record would have eclipsed ¥ City Pharmacy B e oo os esasaans Rom and Our stok s tacee and e prices— | Instantancous Automatty AGENCY FOR THE 2 al of th oll, ed the 5 oL New Hom: Sewing BMachines o RN Rt T P Yoare and the.firet rea] Yactory Gcts. s S ristmas paying hes reduced the sise Gas Water Heator 108 > Sewi i holids son-at her home . e the British -+ A t b le ristmas buy cduc 2 CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE 9 Ves today Praestnyh to | i uns T I0aTEEe HEINSN SURY Das utomobpi S b e oot teett: ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. 1 av28a The lightest running, ed, and the ce is se¢ a demonstration at THE NEW YORK STORE, furnishes hot water n unlimived quantity in all parts of the house, Turn the Faucet, best construct- duties as teacher in voice and | ¢ 3 T grove no an jmperial plan of defense formed; changes have been made in the method of governing India, the Transvaal and Orange River Colony; the South Af- Call right. “high university, Salis- Miss Brown is a gifted so- nd has been frequently heard t at Westerly and elsewhere. Painting M. HOURIGAN, 54 High Street, - Westerly. Tican umion has been established; Ire. 62-66 Main Street P, T e W ¥ Beovning | precigent bielt of the Providence | S0, Mt PSS FEAES S0iTeLn it and The Ruud Does the Rest. s12.50 —_ e | oS L D r"%g‘;g;:;’y Senator | union bMl and a domestic servants bill 3 g dec25d . F. PELLEGRINY, Louis i No, ¢ Main St., Westerly. I\‘JSS R{) E AHERN committee to consider the advisability l rlmmln Call and see one in operatisn, Cleaning, Pressing and Repafrl of holding an industrial exposition in g = s Siges puiring. s y Providence at the time of the National lnhn Gefl H Bllss Ladles Hatter terways convention, a year hence. For COllghS Cerriage and Wagen Wark of all kinds & L Gas & Electrical Dep’t" The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R L 42 High St., Westerly Capital Surplus Execuies Tflum Pays Interest on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attentlon are guaranteed patrons of this in- stitution. 000 ,000 ‘We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy Block, €5 High street, on or about Jan. ist, 1910. Great removal sale now going on. Mechanics Clotiing Co. Westerly, R. L. WHEN you want to put your busi- 382 before the public. there is no me- pter them through the advertis- S DL O B e, e AONUMENT purchasing it's to your interest to corre- mc= LLVN:, dec15a M-nuucwr-r and. Builder, Westerly, R. Iyida To Get Rid of Double Chin. Flabbiness about the cheeks is su- s, expressionless animal fat, mal-nutrition, provoked by & rzanized nervous system. he bands of ribbons of fat can be tighten- ed up into muscle by local exercise, 1. e ing the head in as many direc- as the anatomy will allow. To arrest further deposit of this disfigur- ing tissue the anti-fat treatment is pre- seribed, which excludes or reduces the ply of foods containing sugar and starch, and includes systematic exer- cise, temperance In eating and drink- ing and absorbing occupation. As the nerve force g small, the system needs nerve foods in the shape of light ton- ics and a dietary that wields sufficient nourishness wm:onz grerheating ' the or overtaxing the stomach. blood cool, clen.n uu;::?hm with l.bnmkm fresh air day night, to cleanse and invigorate the lungs: water in quanti- ty for internal and external use, to free the skin of its impurities, are indis- pensable. Besides head and best. By ,’Z-*;E-‘.’;‘Mm are effectively controlled by Hale’s Honey of norelwll-d-l'l‘lr Anything on wheels built to orden PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. The Scott & Clark - CORPGRATION, 507-515 Ncnh Main Street. aprisa A Eine Assortment ol ... MILLINERY at Httle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, JEWELERS. Complete stock of - - - - - DIAMONDS WATCHES CUT GLASS AND KINDRED MERCHANDISE Reliable Goods At Reliable Prices Everything as Represented dec27a 321 Main Str Allce BuiMing, dec24d 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Burope and Amer! Bohemian, Pllener, Culmbach Be Beer, Bass' Pale and Burtem, Scotch_Ale, Guinne: Dublin C. & O. Imported Ginger Al P. B, Al o oir iin Stout. unker Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling BI Anhewwer. ‘Budwelser, !&:‘h L A. A. ADAM. Norwich M-. Telephone &447-12, fi:‘m‘. 15 Mu ‘Y""“\-'i{"’m‘

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