Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1910, Page 6

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Wiew wdiy o Wway] N AND ABOUT WESTERLY | ®F s INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, |Activity Among the Fraternities—_r. Payne to Read 3 fire warden. % i : 3 New Haven.—FHospital Sunday will ‘Swee) ing Reductions! Westerly Branch. Paper Before Medical Society—Mrs. Dock’s Property be obwerved {n, afl'the- hufrhes of the Capital . Three Million Dollars Goes to Her Son—Funeral of Samuel A. Wheeler Ty ; . B iconfl ol ony - Held at Mystic—Masonic “pron for Judge Rathbun. | snvaining factory’ was blows down in — : o o o] un — A ] . E Liberal, A:'::{emu lndndeflcl-nl in its y P! % udge M| the recent blizzard. . [ ——— CLEARANCE lS 0N ree— management. by / Meriden.—Mayor Reill has reap- pointed Attorney Henry T. King cor- At'a session of Charity and Relief | Kenzie, patron; Mrs. Edith Girvin, as- Monumental Works lodge, A. F. and A./M., of Mystic, on | sociate matron; Albert E. Barber, sec- ; : ; % I will guarantee to make & monu- | Tuesday evening, it was voted to at- | retary; Mrs. Rhoda M. York, treasur- 3 ment at the lowest possible cost con- tend divine service in the Methodist | er; Mrs. Haitie I Barber,” conduct- ot O F e OF Sustwaro tent with good work. My experi- | Episcopal church, next Sunday morn- | ress; Mrs Fannie E..Babcock, assist- nfid dgeport rece! wce of ¥ ing. when Rev. C. T. Hatch will de- | ant; Mrs. Louise A, Bambcock; Ghap- | o mois,.n 500d falth to’the people ; ence of years ls at your service. ALERANDER. SQRENERON. Of Bantas Biar chasiar of Myetis and | that: Mov. Mach Ie i : Oak St. near High, Westerly, B- 1. | of Asylum lodge of Stonington have | Julia Cole Ruth: Miss Leona M. Bur. | ANSonia—ithe Ansonia and Derby S AR N been invited. dick, Esthier; Mrs. Harriet J. Brown, | on Lake Housatonic. There Is eleven RO, #5 iy There was a large attendance at the | Martha: Mrs. Nathalie Sanford, Elec: | o, Lake Housatonic There is elo 2 N JhEgS . arcld L. Wells, O. D. Optometist. | meeting and Worshipful Master Ben- | tra; Mrs. Julia E. Davis, warder: o : decidedly | Abel P. Randall, sentinel; Miss Hazel Deteutive vision corrected by the prop- | Jalin W. Latham sprung a 5 E J : Hartford.—J. P. Morgan, who sub- pleasing surprise, when he deputized | R. York, organist. scribed $100,000 to the Trinity endow- ’ ’ ’ er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Poi- | [ W8, BB IR, VI v el iss e vley to present Miss Myra A. Ray, grand matron of ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly. R I | jugge Herbert W. Rathbun, in the | the grand chapter 'of Rhode Island, | €8t g‘:“zh'f“m ,gm 3,"{_ t.an claborate past master Mason's | conducted the Installatfon, assisted by | o2 L J apron. The presentation speech re- | Mrs. Edna G. Browning, grand mar- | 1°8€ “IAM“N"S cited the zealous and efficient work | shal. Both ladies are members of Watachirye—ED, yéur 2000 svan: & 9 " ° poration counsel for the current year. i for the lodge, [ Naomi 3 § that had been done or the lodg aomi chapter of East Providence. record breaker in so far as it concerns which now had a membership of 225. i e Judge Rathbun, in accepting the beau- | Officers of the Congregational church | marriages, just 720 couples having tiful and significant testimonial, gave | for the ensuing year have been elect- | Peen married in this city during the It will pay you well to get our | g} expression of his gratification and | ed as follows: John Ferguson, Caleb | Year- prices oa diamonds, 100se OF | ywypreciation. | Clark, deacons for three years; Thom- ® , mounted, before purchasing. The apron is the handiwork of a | Hope, deacon for unexpired term of CASTRITIUS, member of the Eastern Star, of Bos- -orge Browning; Mrs. Neil McKen- |in Middletown during the month of = Leading Westerly Jewelr. ton, is exquistely designed and em- | zie, Mrs. Frankenstein and Mrs, Car- | December. Of this number 32 are to < be credited to the town and 15 occur- ® broidered. man, church committee; Dayid L. Mo- _ At the close of the Masonic session, | Laren, trustee for three years; H. A.|Ted at the Connecticut hospital for the there was adjournment to the banquet | Dunning, treasurer; Theodore Black, | insane. BEAVY AND LIGHT BARNESS | hail where clam chowder and all the | collector: Dr. Alexander Ferguson, p GREAT CLE AR ANCE SALE FOR A Y West Hartford.—Instead of the usual extras were served, under the direction | clerk. MADE BY HAND. e < B . = Tiend Made Work ta Ous Syeetatey. | 25 unt Dong the host Besides: the | ey ol 3}’5:7391-"%"5:%53-7 the NoFih Conre: | cars } Masons, there were twenty members = = — z .. | gational churc! on each Thursday ook e Fis.op ooy upiade Harnees | o' the Mystic Hook and Ladder com- e, J\.-i:‘te{l;‘:lluhfi:exgpllz‘:)%les!t:flyNo;n evening of the month of January, at | Y COVl E AT N. H. SAUNDERS, peny as special guests. =~ o or aa.] Wednesday. :;fi",,‘,‘g:kw‘" e s i 0 llc arg nS Vel' el'e N Bemoved to 44 West Broad Streer. | | 100 87 BOV RN O8N O The date of | airs. A A Stilman of Westerly: un- ‘ it il b i ] 106 POl OF The-condidsies to the erWent an . OpSeEse F Torrington.—The strong wind of last - " % . master’s degree. there will be an aft- | morning, in Rhode Island hospital. | yonday night broke the locks on the I h G y HOLIDAY GOODS. erncon =se finn. anfi several Masons At the inaugural exercises, Sena- | front doomsog the Methdodist church € reatCSt Sale Of 1ts klnd ever held n NCW hngland' .‘We carry an oxt;n.-l e line of China | of Norwich and New London w;lidr(u tor !x,n\:y\- W. Anu;‘ld oft Westerly Wa-ls and blew them open. Officer C. E. | 3 T ¢ Iver, Cut Glass, Silver Deposit Ware, | ceive special invitations to atten of the escort to the attorney general. | Nickersom, who was passing the build- k = 8 busi Leather Goods, efc. b o bl fa 4 e % s Bt - 7 Eextiar Gogde " You S find kaods L Senstor Arnold 1 planaimg o miro- | ing 30 3 glack Tn- ohe moraing, noue- | 1 he finest stock we ever had in our 38 years of business, Wepay exbrass on'all purchasos sent| Dry M- H. Seanlon, district deputy, | duce a resolution which will i the | ed that the doors were open. to Norwich and viclnity. nights of Columbus, and suite, in- | hour for calling the general assembly L — o ’ . penfr-va Lol el KIZAont CRETE S Naerhibrhalti | (o ordor at 12 Instead of a¢ 11 oelock. | Heating Outdoors o save Fruit |} and was especially selected for the opening of our new decsa g at the regular meet- A second operation was performed The 1909 crop of fruit in the Grand Westerly, R. L. 1 the Murphy | upon Thomas McCarthy of Westerly | Valley in Colorado, from the Palisades five-stor buildin Ne d . q G vening. Th he Rhode Island hospital Wednes- | above to Loma below, valued at $3,000,- - - E Mr. McCarthy is in a very weak | 000, owes its existence to a unique y 4 W an genuine goods can c BABIES! r, chaplain; Mar- | condition, battle which was waged against Jack un M. Spellman, grand knignt; Pat: M. 5 Scanion, state deputy | Frost at @ time when tne fruit was @ bought at the price of imitation articles. Soon they will be big boys and girls| ricx Mullaney de v grand v ¢ . Mullaney, ~deputy grand | gt o 2t s and Martin H. | 8t tis tenderest age. By unusual gen- e netr bavy faces Tl be only & knight; Thomas V. Clancy, chancellor; | SPIERES of Commins aig (78uR o cralship and the work of Iundreds of memory. Bring the bables and I en. recors v o v cateh their smiles. bt James Shea, rocording secretary; Joh% | officers of Tyler council, in Providence | enthuslastic volunteers —the tempera- STILES, The Photographer, Cowley, “ireasurer; Patrick W. Shea, | this (Thursday) evening. SR e B el Tl 8rown Building, - Westerly, R. I | warden: Joseph T. Murphy. lecturer; | It will cost the Westerly Light and | miles of territory, and a precedent was Telephone 547. v2sa John J. Dunn, advocate; John Allen, wer company ninety-six e established which will mean much to inside guard; Peter McGann, outside to illuminate the new electric | SFa2/Aned guard; Thomas V. Clancy, musical di- of the Westerly board of trade. | “'7 tire. = @Eo. L. sTILLMAN, | 50T Yfiohuer Higgins, Edward Fen- | The lights will be turned on prior to | ., Th¢ raising of the temperature over Propristor of the o - ¥ ruste the arrival and after the departure of TS ATed W Sccsuapiisnert sl stillman Carriage Os., | €100, Cornelius ~ Murphy, trustees; | the arrival and after the departure means of some 300,000 smudge pots of Coggswell St.. Martin H. Spell Dr. John M. ” & &l : many different types, some burning at to Westerly, R. L| O'Connell, delegs and There was a large attendance at|intervals in these orchards. Ofl was car- | Carry the largest| (’'Neill, Cornelius Murphy, alternates | the funeral of Samuel A. Wheeler in | ried to the pots in wagon tanks equip- stock of new and second hand carriages | {, state convention. Mystic Wednesday. Mr. Wheeler was | ped for the purpose. Spraying ma- a retired roadmaster of the New York. | chines were also nsed in distributing Per Cent, 25 to 50 Per cent. and wagons, Also s full line of harness ' 0.5 e S e esanih and parts of harness. Carriage repalir-| 11 e i ing and painting and automoblle pain vear as financial secretar ew Haven & Hartford company, and | the oil. A large supply of lighters was ine. S93 - | as Cowley's twelfth vear | been engaged in railroad work for | kept in readiness in a dry place. Many Narragansett council of e than forty years, He died at his | of these lighters were made by Wrap. % A | the oldest as well as the e me in Providence Saturday. ping waste about a twisted wire. Off from Off from For Electrical Supplies | zcmoershiv in the state of Rhiode Is- | rhe Mystic board of trade has elect- | _All operations were directed from land. ed officers for the ensuing year as fol- Gl‘nlli'ldhlun(‘tiol‘:‘ ‘Weather stations es- 4 == lows: Mark L. Gilbert, president; Wil- | tablished of the territory and equip- and Construction, see | There will be a session of the mem- | jiam L. Main, vice president; Charles | ped with thermostats, when the threat- JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, | bors of the Westerly Medical society | £ Gaskcl, sceretary; John ii. Hoxie, | cning weather arrived made half hour- at the office of Dr. Russell B. Smith | treasurer; Charles E._Wheeler, James | Iy reports of the temperature to Grand ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO, this (Thursday) evening, when Dr. F. , B. Frank Williams, Lemuel J. | Junction. When finally the danger TOILET ARTICLES, CLOCKS, Tel. 497 62 Main St, Westerly. | I. Pa r a paper on_ The . C. L.'Allyn and B. L. Holmes, polrtlt Wi 151 &ppl;:)&chlr;g, l;;g:nl:gflwa‘ v Leucod S Jenefit to | executive committee. sent to all ranchmen to the fires. | < s S R e o cine company of Mys- | Volunteers in nearly all walks of Hfe PINS, Watcums, OPTICAL GOODS, n of the paper, led made their way In_ automobiles and | | T e by 1as clected these officers for the | wagons and on bicycles over the entire | LOT 1—Ladles’ Watches, 20 year . ‘ Furnished for Housekeeping. e John Johnson, William Semp- | &rea- MATCH SA[.‘ES, cases, American movements, us UMBRELLAS, Accessible by Trolley. The will of Susan V. Dock was ad- . assistants; H. H. Gledhill, secre- s(}’: by S S g P 2 s cickio: s 7 A g .’12-'7050— 2 For Rent or Sale. mitted to probate Wednesday at a | v; William Gleason, treasurer; | WOrl at while the temperature out- ale price $7.50. special on of the Westerly pro- ink Kuppers, engineer: Walter Mc- | #ide of the heated area dropped as low | OPERA GLASSES, 3 LEATHER GOODS, FRANK W.S5¥: bate cot ze E | Donala, stewar Walter Sheehan, | 85 20 degrees, within the heated area 3 LOT 2—Watches for Ladies or Gen- A 6 High St., Westerly, R. L. presidl pr | trustee for. three yeai it did not go below 291-2. Seventy- tlemen in beautiful new model f y27d ever character, is beque S il Zad five per cent. of all the fruit trees RINGS, Gases, fully warranted, ;:qulga PRAYER BOOKS, Giilckls itsacun: Bf. e BAIS ARA] A e “Pat” Sheedy’s Expensive Eating. ;",’,3;2’,‘,3,“f:fi":.“e‘?’e’:";‘:c,:;ige! Sl o » 5.00 to $22.00—8ale price $12. and | and he was nominated 2 | LOT 3—Watches of every description, nie Stevenson of New York, | those who were skeptical of the idea scalp, cures falling hair, baldne: ecze- e will » wed | Ta. dandrufr and other irritations, ltchs | Gof e Wil Ar. Dock gt s probably sat in as many | were saved by the fires in the adjoin- CUTLERY, ETC. all styles, all sizes, many in solid ROSARIES, ETC. ing. burning, etc. Endorsed by leading | 25 €X¢C ey 7 - ¥. mes as the next man, dropped | ing territory.—Scientifis American. gold cases, at our low regular hysiclans, Shampooes, dry treatments, | $400, Wwith James A. Welch as surety . chat with the sporting editor. - > 3 price, worth $22.50 to $35.00 — clal trean‘n-nl m;nlcur, Miss Lida | = Sheedy was the squarest sport & Sale price $18.50. Thomas High St Potter-Langworthy| At the annual meeting of Deborah . Six Years of Mellen. Bullding (Up Stairs) je29d . 3 Johnnie said, after mus- | = : s e thoes | TF awhile. ‘o thambolt mivatatatoiics by whAl'stchna s YA eieh S stens oy Senin of Easte officers . finated the ga . o Y NNOUNCEMENT. were cle. man who origiinated the game| ,me over the New York New Haven Prices. All guaranteed. hased th hotograph | nle Patte Chicago late in the ’80s| & Hartford railroad since Mr. Mellen Hang purchased the photograp! E0s BaEC) aatea o Monte | took charse of It; but the scope and i | studio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Msin with $: advent was signalized by | importance of the change are well set | dy te to the | Carlc H B & Hemery aes aaty ane | Pneumonia Follows a Cold, iy stromk. and at the end of 11| forth in the January number of The o 3 ability to do the very best work. A | but never follows the use of Foley’s | Was playing to @ gallery of | Qutlook. The energetic president of beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait Honey and Tar, which stops the cough, ntiner rts, Russian dukes, | the New Haven system has well-nigh | of yourself given free with every doz- | heals the lunes, and expels the cold ons, Austrian = countesses | remade it. He has proved himself a | en 3400 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co. | from your system. Take at first s | strategist as well as a financier and "She better position than ever before. and get a coupon on the Plano to be wr t H w t : ! - : cand to Geand Hotel, Paris. T may pay | rlo & Western road; to acquire the | S ‘l iere 10 GUy 0 Wesiory | hack some day’ 'Sheedy struck an. | Central New Encland road and the | “ON THE BRIDGE.” ey DAk i ShiCaEe With M| the Sound lines of steamboats and a | miscellaneous assortment of | = Westerly. of a cold ané avoid a dangerous illn practical railway operator; and, thanks | ht Sheedy went broke. He cabled P eicns R Circumstances have led it to expand | M ¢ Winming streak later and cabled | Poughkeepsie bridge; to obtain control | Tt Tos & Oovend Co e e onaine. O the 1248 | to his Torcsixht the railzosd Is in & During the Clearance Sale. Buy Your Shoes and Hosier » friend in Chicago. The message e e o ' ! e tigulprel (5 8 T EVERY PIANO MUST GO! PURTILL’S, | , ; s : : ; 4 moncy ‘beck fo: Chicage” with the | 0 s tose o s s RE LD This announcement is of vital importance to every 2a ROBERT DRYSDALE & C€O.. i ti £ the el il | 1 e hay meed Tt. Burope 1s an | large proportion of the electric railway Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter ana | {0 1 may ne - | trackage of New England. This_is, | 2 I Dealer in Supplie S o » | of course, a sweeping monopoly. But | V nda. LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET | e e Someer otommies | S0E0E Moo ver on anvening, par. | of sourse, s gveening mononglv. mt |} home in New England Wauwinnet Ave. Watch Hill R L | teularl N | 3t wil 3 | 4 as playing at a club in Hot Springs, | thoroughly it will do much to avert the | 2 i o ¢ on the river; no dust; no odor; every- | 2u8l4d s elaht % iodium that attaches to that word.— ' T ! “Kind st T At The Sna of 4 ton | Providence Journal. THINK! This Leading Piano House carries the best thing wholesome and clean. Al kinds st him. At the end of a ten n he owed the bank $31,- ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in thelr season. Market 171 Main Street, West- Hart Schaifner & Marx D Turning in his chair to Charlie |~ erly foot of Cross street. Tel 343 De Milt, who was running the game, Soia Clothes be, sata runkards “Say. Charlie, that’s all 'm good for Manicuring. Dermatology, Shampooing, ARE SOLD BY in ca but I have a picture painted Burgeon Chiropodist, Scal Treat- . by a fellow named Rubens that a man s d s '! { ent Ha E 1. B. CRANDALL €0., D ow e et aved dSecre alr Dressing. makes in the world, and they are all included in this sale. Simplex and Wassermann Player Pianos, Hallet & Davis, Conway, Wassermann, Chickering» S . - B T du= to get $35,000 for my share of e 'llllS. ll.ll.wEE;LS noveod Westerty, (R 1 100 Goar® i oo tain e hanhe o | X o b Bl b Sories vofessional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage £ e - . Nothi T 7 .ir Goods a specialty. Fine Violet P e o S Eau ol sern ke ohina.fs Foo Emerson, Vose & Son, Haines & Co., 5 Wi, 5 3 e e TR e oo heedy did so. and lost $5,000 of his Telephone 490 | plete ‘repair department. - Full line of | Prospactive profits from the picture Ivers & Pond, Eftc., Etc., with the millionaire Freer. The ayment he made after the sale supplies. Tel. 330. nov23d WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT k.. STORE— EAT AT MURRAY'S STAR H v RESTAURANT, R. G. Bliven & Co., : | rext io s Theaor. weatenty On the Bridge. poRegular Dipner, F e DEGAL SHOE AGENCY. closely it iswt. Tnere ie many a : ! % e give S&H Green Trading Stam f = = = vout fellow of 25 who realizes S with all purchases. . e AGENCY FOR THE | description of thfi “damaged 4 ew prlg S sewi chi roung man;” while we all know the : New Hom: Sewing Machines of florid faced, elderly and well | fig : ¢ 2 Regular prices $350., $375., $450., @ 3 « » o b3 =] ® B * ALL AT CLEARANCE PRICES. Used Uprights How Old Are You? That sounds like a ridiculous ques- tion, but when you come to consider it New Uprights Regular prices $250,, $275., $300., e &, best construct. | proserved +old oy who never ages| S and Square Pianos y armacy| .. B e T B ey > q TRY OUR Seé & demonstration ac "' "™ K" want in the house: They are| {5 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 4 ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE THE INEW YORK STORE, b gt s S o T s s s $ 0 (o] $25 ICES While Waiting for Your Can, | 5% High Street, — - Westerly. |3oY 2 I080n. 0 oo e of the 185., 5285-, 53.15 sls’-, 169., 195. l IS . o novsa Wm. H. Browning. her’s life we have only to shake onr 36 Canal St.. Westerly. R. L Tokee: o this ki e It’s not necessary to pay cash at this sale. many women would respond with | fe Hlre ot # Syide < . —— ltruthtul figures?’ Ana why shouldn't | pnbiSanas of cases without'the arink: Violins, Mandolins, Music Rolls, Etc., The Washington- T % ving to the Potter-Lang- | the What is wrong about getting|crs knowledge, and against his will 8! rust Co., | We are moving & 1012 Should one be afraid of acquir- | Will you try sich a remedy if you can 3y o MISS ROSE AHERN know how to do these things. The |Every Woman in the Worlqd May Save purest of women to sustain the affec-| Some Drunkard-—Semd for Free Trial Kt i Winter Wonions mples of Fall and z tion of the one man she cares for will| ~package of Goldem Remedy Today. Terms of payment will be made to suit. Tinter, Woolens. ™ Custom Made Suits I adles, Hattel‘ | sonde ;»ndl o i,&"ffi‘fve?afir«icg “¥-| At last, drunk no more, no more! A ha s beel v .- tment that is tasteless and odor- : e L Suppose we saic the readers of chis we- | {555 e, abeoiaiely el Hearihy S5 stock of Sheet Music--5c to 12%c per o “ e - St., Westerly. s W 1 ticl right now the qguestion which | dorsed by temperance workers; can be eaning. Pressing and Repairing. 42 High St., Westerly entitles it: “How old are you?' 1ow | given secretly by any lady in tea, cof- jy284 fee or food:; effective in its silent work S 1 Captsy WEITEREY, R L oK 10, S Grent . Femmovay | ing wisdom and the experience of life? prove) lts ‘efrect, free %o you? ’‘Thon . 5 JB e d —Philadelphia P sen. e coupon below for a free tria Surplus * $30000 | saie now going on. Ehiladsipniete e e SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS SEE WINDOW DISPLA YS Zxecutes Trusts. L] hi Their Missions. Pays Interest on Deposits. Mechanics Clotiiing Ce. heieinaaiie B o FREE TRIAL COUPON. Good service—Considerate attentlon ing sent to London. Let him go, and Write your name and address on Rition "weed the sukions of s - | (o o 8 7 Aldrich to Turkey, and Payne ts the || blank fines below and mail coupon X Congo. and Cannon to——but perhaps || today for free trial package of p— O it will be well to take a vote before laen Momedy: -~ .9 giving Cannon any particuler mission. | | Dhds Wintraes, ooy 4746 Glenn > PN e trie Tl Atk ot o ‘Seidon Cadden Buildi Mai Better Buy Round Trip ' Ticket. ge%nrx:gg :m’lcutln; ::!h:mb;tfl“zg Plaut- a en ul ng, ain Street, NOI‘WiCh, Ct- k i i‘;fl‘gg:"u;’y“ ;ar-“,‘vfg: dc”"{“".”m be indeed a “Golden Remedy.” Sen Before purchasing it's to your intercst to corre- found in the meantime that he over in || ngsc oo Open Evenings. ESTABLISHED 1872. We give Trading Stamps. spond with me. his life said anything which could be e MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, regarded as indicating that he was not 1 Main Street, Westerly, R. I in love with the Japanese.—Chicago Iyled Record~Herald.

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