Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 4, 1910, Page 6

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Where to Buy in Westerly Westerly Branch. Capital Three Million Dollars Surplus . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. RLiberal, courteocus and eficient in fta management. ‘Established 1901 Facold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. Defestive vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Poi- ter Langworihy Block, Westerly. R L S DIAMONDS It will pay you well to get our prices on aiamonds, loose oF mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweln HEAVY AND LIGET HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Mand Made Work is Our !po:lhll’ Whips and all Harness sur: les car- o T . B savxDERs. m:v« to 44 West Broad Strest, - oz SO S VO Lt Imported Dinner Ware We are opening new petterns in China Dinner Sets, our own importa- tion. We are showing over forty Open Stock Patterns, decorations and shapes mot to be found elsewhere. We Celiver free to all our custemers, STANTON’S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. BABIES! Beom they will be biz boys ana sirls @nd their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the bables and I will eatch _their smiles. STILES, The Photographen, Brown Building, Westerly, R. L Teiephone $ Iv23a Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery 4ng get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL’S, “ON-THE BRIDGE." e LAWION'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river: no dust; no oder: every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds ©f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in thelr wensen. Market 171 Msln Street. West- feot of Cross street. Tel 343. Give us a call. augi4a Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampoolns, m_ Chiro) odl.t.‘v alp 'le':w" Tment. Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L EELLS Sisssional Massause, Koty snd Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet [ s, Westerly, R. L y2sa Telephone 490 WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTH REAL ESTATE DE by Motorist. The section of property in West- erly algmost in the center of the busi- ness sedtion and just off Union, Broad and Main streets. in proximity to the town haif fire house and Episcopal church, a large tract’. of land with buildings thereon, kpown as Crafts court, has changed ownership and will hereafter be known as Welch court. This property, formerly owned by Al- bert B. Crafta has been purchased by James A. Welch, owner of the prop- erty, from the Baptist church in Broad stceet to the town hall in Un- ion sireet, the barn and dwelling: houses thereon being destroyed by fir: February 13 last. % This new purchase includes six ten- ement houses, one located in the part of Union street that is parallel with that part of Welch court which be- Zins near Main street, and a larse barn just south of the fire house. Mr. Welch has abandoried his plan to build a stable on the site of the one totally destroyed by fire, welcome news to the owner of the Dixon house property, the First Baptist church, and the people of Westerly generally While the place was desirable for Mr. Weich’s business, it was too prom- inent a piace in the business center for a puplic stable. This fact was ap- preciated by Mr. Welch. His purchase of Cmfts court provides the remedy and already the preliminary work has bean commenced for the enlargement of the large barn in the so-called ( court. This addition will extend di- rectly back of the fire house, and the horses for drawing the fire apparatus will be ‘en more convenient than be- fore. The tenement houscs now oc- cupied by fourteen, families will be renovated and remodeled and. the wace improved. ears there has bee talk of cutlng down the knoll of TUnion street, so-called, whic! as a matter of fact, is the summit of two hills, one from Broad and the other from Main streets (and at the present time a committee of the board of trade has needed public improvement un- de: i thus relieving the congested on of Main street nd for the géneral accommodation of The work could now be done at comparatively small expense the town, as the g ter amount of te property on the thoroughfare owned by Mr. Welch, who is ready do his fi share towards making change. The next individual prop- erty owner is Frank W. Coy, and he, too, favors the project. The only oth- er private property to be affected is the Holt residence on the Broad street approach and Hjbernidn hall on the Main street approach, and those prop- erties would be greatly improved should the change be made. The town fire house would be given another story by the change and at small expense while the town hall is given but little consideration in the contemplated improvement, as that building is conceded to be entirely in- adequate for town purposes and a new town hall is a necessity. Still, with the knoll cut dow: the town hall could be utilized until a new building was substituted, the only changes be- ing an extension of steps to the main entrance and bringing the police sta- Eliminates Cbjectionable Stable Site and Lives Chance for Street Improvement—Frominent Men at Funeral of iHon. Warren O. Arnold—Strike at Woody Hill Quarry—Stray Bullet Eelieved to Have Been Fired Local Laconics. Patrick Neville and Patrick Connors, well known residents, died Friday evening of tuberculosis. = Mme. Olga Severino, ‘celliste, of New York, played solos at the Sunday eve- ning service in Christ Episcopal church. Government permit for the season having expired, the pontoon bridge from the Cottrell shop to the West- erly shore was removed Friday. Howard S. Swan represented the ‘Westerly branch at the state confer- ence of the Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers’ unlon in Warren, Satur- day. W. Ellis Watrous and Miss Adeline Chapman were married Saturday eve- ning at the home of the groom’s moth- er, Mrs. Harriet J. Watrous, in North Stonington, Rev. J. Hayard Adams AL IN WESTERLY surance adjusters, in séttlement of the fire loss. will flicient to put the building in ever better condrion than before the fire. The Woman'; Baptist Foreign and Home Missionary society of the First | officiating. ' Baptist church o during the | There is a strike on at the granite year past, has colle nd pald the | quarry of the Rhode Island~ Brown- followi of money stone company. at Woody Hill. The Rhode 1. ate Foreign missions | quarrymen deciined to work under the $1; to Woman's Baptist Foreign Mis- | direction of a foreman sent from Providence to succeed Mr. Bennett, who has been in general charge of the Woody Hill quarry. In the state senate, Friday, Sena- tor Champlin of New Shoreham pre- ented a resolution of sympathy with nator Louis W. Aronld of Westerly in the death of his brother, Hon. War- to Women's Missionary society At the Saturday afternoon session of the New England Southern confer- ence of the Method scopal church Attlel amues o a Vst Ve 1ney Samuel I Dac | ren 0. Arnold. The resolution was the anniversary of the temperance | 2dopted by a rising vote, and the sen- Society. e was announced in the or- | ate then adjourned. der of ‘e “Rev. S. H, Davis,| Flisha W. Cross, formerly of West- D.D., serintendent | erly, who served in the civil war in the 'first regimgnt from Rhode Island and later as lieutenant in a Rhode Island_battery, died Sunday morning at his home in ' Wakefleld. He is father of Harry P. Cross, assistant attorney general for Rhode Island. In commemoration of the ninety-first anniversary of Odd Fellowship (April 26). special services were held Sun- day evening in Broad street Christian church. Rev. John G. Dutton deliv- ered an address and the members of Mistuxet encampment and Hope Re- bekah lodge were present in @ body. There gras a large attendance of relatives and friends Saturday at the funeral of Mary E. widow of John Burke. a requiem high mass being cel- ebrated in the Church of the Immacu- late Conception, Rev. Peter McOscar oon League.” Mr, Davis formerly held that office, prior’ to which he was pastor of the Seventh-day Baptist church in West- ned the Massachusetts e in the practice of law v. ~He is a powerful, im- pressive and earnest speaker. Many of the friends of the late Hon. Warren O. Arnold attended the funeral services in the main parlor of the Dixon house. Sunday afternoon, where Mr. Arnold de his home while in Westerly in connection with s part management with his brother, Senator Louis W. Arnold, of the West- erly woolen mills, retaining his resi- dence in Chepachet. The services were according to the ritual of the Episco- A&P Pure Food Daily Bulletin for Week Cflmn{-no{ng Monda; MOST EXTRAORDINARY <@ Low CutPrices <@ This Week of High-Grade Groceries at the A&P 65 to the Ib. PRUNES 4 Ibs. 25¢ Pink Alaska SALMON 3 cans 25c BAKER’S COCOA can 17¢ A&P. Seeded RAISINS 3 pkgs. 25¢ Lea & Perrins’ SAUCE a bottle 21c Norway NACKEREL 8 Ib. kit 99¢ officiating. Burial was fn St. Michael's cemetery. The bearers were Leo Hig- gins, Michael Murphy, John Lynch, Michael Keegan, James Burke and Michael Murray. Saturday noon a shot was fired through the window of Patrick Bar- rett’s shoemaker shop in West Broad street. An automobile passed at the time, and it is belieyed one of the occupants dischargedf a revolver #or the sport there was in it and without a realization of the possible result. The ball made a clean hole through the window glass and passed very near Mr. Barrett, who was at work on his bench. Half an hour after the shot was fired the incident was reported to Officer Casey, too late to locate the offender. Stops Neuralgia Pains pal church and conducted by Rev. William F. Williams, rector of Christ church_ at the conclusion of wh Mrs. Olga_Severino, 'celliste. of New York, rendered Schuman's Traumerel faultiessl yand eff T, State urchard, d_repre- Brayton ens from te were Utter and and different nt besic other pr sections =t of the Westerly There were elegant floral bdy will be taken to CI al this (Mond pachet Smoked BLOATERS 3 for 10c Colman’s E;'lg. Mustard Y% Ib. can 1lc FRESH EGGS dozen 23c A&P Condensed MILK 3 cans 25c SPECIAL SALE OF A&P BORAX SOAF WITH EXTRA STAMPS No Better S6ap for Washing Purposes 20 STAMPS with 7 cakes A&P BORAX SOAP 25¢ The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 135 Main Street, Free Delivery. Norwich, Conn. 'Phone 29-4. Miss Hope Principal of Boston Public Cooking School for 15 years, says of (Gawjord anges «1 have used several makes of ranges but consider the Crawford the des?. It uses less coal and gives a more even heat than any range I ever saw.” The Single Damper (patented) affords the only perfect control of fire and oven. ? EDISON CEMENT when mixed as concrete, makes stronger - than - wood, lasting - as- granite Gate Posts, Fence Posts Hitching Posts, Clothes-Line Posis ; Posts of Every Kind ‘When the wood-posts the other man buys at a high price are rotten and have to be renewed, the concrete posts you put in, at the same or less cost, will still be good for hundreds of years. The Juality of Edison Portland | Cement never varies and it is | Uniformly 102 Finest | Ground in the World | That's why it goes farthest, is | casiest to mix and yet binds | strongest. Invariable in color. Stop in and ask us to tell you about it. (CRUTHERS & LILLIBRIDGE Norwich, Conn. | GEO. A. DAVIS I Want To Call Your Attention _ s To An Entirely New Line of | Ladies’ | Shopping Bags| SPRING TOYS Baseballs, Gloves, Mitts, Bats, Tops, Marbles, Garden Sefs, Fish Lines, Hooks, Bows and Arrows, Wagons Wheelbarrows, Efc. MRS. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars mar3od Home Comfort DEMANDS THE Ruud Instantaneous Automatic Gas Water Heater It furnishes an tibl ply of hot water to all parts of t house at any hour of the day | night, Turn the Faucet, The Ruud Does the Rest, Call and see one in operati Gias & Electrical Dep't., 321 M Alice n Street, Turbar Caps and Curl for the latest head dress. Switches and Braids, all prices. Turban Pins and rettes. Chiropedy, Facial Mas sage, Shampooing and Scalp Treatment. Bar The Gibson Toilet Company Suite 26, Central Bldg., "ho CORSET. Thero mode are sixteer STORE. tion entrance on'the street level. A As Mr. Weich has not vet com- - Splendid Styles and Medium Popular menced the construction of the apart- The “ ” nor “scorching 4 % R. G. Bliven & (b., ment houses to take the place of the |- . Oven has no “cold comerss Otr;o" Scoriipg Price: | On the Brid bulldings burned on the Union Streat ,” becaus I Y nEGAL SHOB AGENCY. gide of his property. the Cookes T | tll:e ciibjoiot Beat IF YOU ARE LOOKING TOR A | knoll could be removed at less ex- S AWt ol ot S L SeH Green Trading Stamos | [onse than hereatisr. or perhaps the fnes: STYLISH BAG AT A PRICE FROM | opportunity to make this long talked $2.00 UP TO $450 YOU NEED GO NO would never come of improvement The Two Hods Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. Menumental Werks T s e nohapiebsagade s f; FARTHER THAN RIGHT HERE, or ‘building thal . hag I will guarantee to make a monu- | Broad street. where business of- IS0 _n:c‘,onc Si FOR WE HAVE THE GOODS, I &t the lowest possible cost con- fice will be located as at present. the ashes instead of Frd | izt £ood 7 expert- | plans including obliteration of the sta- g i ence of vears fe at your service. ble driveway and a general improve- the old clumsy ash POCKET BOOKS, BILL ROLLS and | P g :":“ij':‘-_ £ Pt St elstecty The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgiaare caused pan, and oos for [T, CASR: 91 2 R oo of slats Foof by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica is also a nerve coal, is a wonderful AN TSR, 10, LEATH Bropristor of "the® | comparatively slight repairs to that pain. trouble-saving idea. lNTEH"}P section of the edifice nearest the = U R A - § A 3 DTt TR, ! 'c'-’fé‘-'-'.nf‘i’..'i"‘ O Welch' fire, the damage to the First Sloan’s Linim a soothing external application, Patented Graies. D { 1 EReePIEIEE S Sl | DS BLEE SHunol by reasonof tue; fire stops neuralgia p at once, quiets the nerves, relieves e H IR, BACK - CLOTH stosk of new and second band carriages | interior of the church has been com. that feeling of numbn which is often a warning of Ask the Crawford | AND SARMENT EANG 24 wagons, Also 2 full llne of harness | /) 5 ana work on the exterior will g 1 4 , | ATHER CASES Be 2nd elnting end automobile pEtat: | soon be commenc paralysis, and by its tonic effect on the nervous and Write us for circula 7 ing. 3e29a | that the sum of $1,212.96, the amount SR & e 2 = o - e S q or niol y oo Db b T Do, Rmoant muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immedi POCH Will dry hard over night and i 2 x S ate relief. | PRIC e JE produce a bright, glossy FOI' Electrical Suppl.les : Wy e scens E' Baews | Beginning Monday, April 4th, and @ enamel [finish on furnitur aad Construction, see || Where to B"v in wGs[Bflv R i For sale by K. HOURIGAN, Agent Norwich and Jewelt Gity | theroatter, this Store will closs at| B Licrure frames, vases, or any | 6 p. m., EXCEPT Wednesday and § urday evenings. GEO. A. DAVIS, on the pain left her and she has not been troubled article of interior use to which they may be applied ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel 4s7. 62 Main St, Westerly. ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer 1n Supplies. Seventeen beautiful CHAS, 036000 & 0, 45 and 47 Commerce Streel, FOR sALE. Iwe seven-room cottages, situated In| g4 Main Street, Westerly, R. shades, fferant parts of the compact part of | tWauwinnet Ave.. Watch Hill i esterly. R. L. each having 60 foot 14, 25.29 Broadwa strees oot and “hod - i r v having vacant that can be secured at s if a purchaser de- hawing heat_ electric umbing. Inspection Estate Co., . RL Jand adjoini Teasonabie apridaw Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY L. B. CRANDALL C0., Franx w. Coy tabiad . Liniment is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff Gillespie treatmen: of the hair R R i e 20 druff 2nd other Irritations, itohe = e i LS| 0ovand Wastarly, - % Joints and Sprains and all Pains. “NORWIGH, - - CONN. 5 o R =MITH'S GARAGE At All Druggists. P Se., 50c. and $1.00. P S mypaeeD. Je2sd 330 Main St., Wester?: Sloan’s Treatise ou the iiorse sent Free. Address Cars to rent: storing of cars: coms A flNOUNCEMENT. st Tal Sspartuient. mall ine ot DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. Hawing purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main strect, we are ready to prove to the Building EAT AT MURRAY'S STAR RESTAURANT, People of Westerly and vielnly our| next to Star Theater. Westerly, R. L e ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING ability to do the very best work. A | ‘Regalar Dinner. 25c. Meals ab all PURCHASE YOUR ALE THIS SENirer 16230 water colored porioatt | nos? noviza 4 A 2 i U e e T B whese this Shield Sign 17 0 you should conmult with me » got prices for same, Ixcollen is displayed if quality is your choice. AGENCY FOR THE New Home Sewing Machines en 3400 cablnets. F. Rouleau & Co. resterly- at reasonable pric a1 wth ing and ¥ We City Pharmacy T - eri n the business and use the v (it e e R THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING (0. Providence, R.L Beet casoful, yet peto-date methods, C. M., WILLIAMS, o o Seé & demonstration ot W ampio Al gt Brewers of Ale and Porter Only General Contractor and Builde 218 MAIN STREET. ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St.. Westerly. R. L 3¥2sc back your orders in a thoroughly is: in perma sofed g get & new le: THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, sterly. novsd Wi H. Browning. MISS ROSE AHERN ‘Phone SEWING MACHINE - i * ‘ash eginters, aw Mower S s i, Iwas in a house last week where Lang’s Dye Works, |cun noniio van v ; . : . ick S hranche Baby carriage t e e Ladies’ Hatter they had three nickel alarm clocks. ALI- DENTAL WURK Telephone. 157 Frankiin 8L, | branches. vaby carriare o Executes Trusts. ' f > = A, IL. QUSLIEY & O, fhee mtereat ob Degoaits, 42:Righ St., Westerly One had lost its bell, the other its can be done without pain by Deutists who KNOW HOW. We priae BA L e o e ‘ B St The Detions ol e R = = ourselves on KNOWING HOW. o3 Dental work nowadays ls only 1647 RS AL Stitation. petrons of this 1a- | e are moving to the Potter-Lang- legs, the third was so clogged with Bosaivle by Dentlsts of experience. We huve been 20 years gaining Ad s T ST AT Sbout. a1 S Great . reme = Shet> ave You Noticed ths e i g O oval dust it dn’t tel trui We have made PAINLESS DENTISTRY a speclalty, and whether ams lavern 7 e L o't il v B e o M Increased Travel 0 and up ics Ct ¥ e for you positively without pain, and at from one-third to one-hal? 1861 »fs & pure sign of mood weu ana 3.F. pELLEGRINY. Mechanics Clotring Co. Thive should be . oht whms v the pri-Eeprovaliing st other ofices for tho same quailty of Work. oter 4o th. public the Rt Siandse | 808 Toads: ~Feople e to 4oL bil i Cleasin. Prossing and Repuiring. Westerly, R. 1. ki h , clsewhere o make o charee Ehstever for mmmination snd «ivins [ | brands of Beer of Eutope and America | metiod, and It youll tuke oo H . 2 S Culmbac I} say the same oyl vy clock in that house and that’s an PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE when scts are ordersd. Al work | Becr, Hiss' Bale Burion “Musis T Wells | Avenus ~ = IRONCLAD.—It's knockproof, it’s guaranteed. é“l'fl‘:c.:’fim,,{m;a uLn.Jer"AuLnu-:'k":'; i i Hill P. B, Ale, Fran ones’ Nourish- I : - d Bitter Ale, Anh . K ustproof, it rings to beat the band. KING DENTAL PARLORS, L NEW STOCK A new shipment just in. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Manager, TR ALAOAN, echaN Yo :"{,,‘.";,}',";,“.“,‘51;T:‘;"‘w,", o0 . ; Before purchasing ivs to your mterest to corre- . o | For uics und sli¥in: il H ‘ : i, o : THE HOUSEHOLD, Franklin Square, Norwich el S |2 il MAURICE W. FUYNN, Manufacturer and Buildor, The Bulletin Buildi 74 Franklin S Hours: 9 & m. o § p.m.; Sundays 10 & m. to 2 p. m._ Telephons. [§[ nett berord the ubiic, Merels no mha- 170 Weas ' Matn % 7 i er tha: h h OFIN 00 r p Telsphone 243, Frery = e e zam et g columna of Tha Masletin, Next to Fire istion naszéd =

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