Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 9, 1910, Page 6

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NORWICH il ’ . Brooklyn, N. Y., are guests of Mrs. E. PLUMBING AND GAIFITT]HG» P. Hyde. - = o Westerly Team Defeais White Rock ™., . s » i g Judge Gilbert Collins has received 2 13 for his summer home and 1 20 Central Avenue. three large cases of English ivy. The SLATE ROOFING MONDAY, MAY Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job« bing promptly attended to. Tel. 119, Score in Openi = 2 e 2 vines will be trained over some large pening Leagus Gam: 5 t> 2— "croner’s In- MDDty R Wi Fanae T Ha b in Ri ) e ia Si daje; northwest of the borough. e quest in Riley Ceath Set for : uesday—MVore Big Signs | “}5, 2t cvening the Criterion or- . = S hestra of sev S et M o Erected by Loard of Trade—Fraternal Sccisties would | §1c5®, of concert.” Many. invitations Sczale Physicians’ Charges. have been issued, Defeated Carolina. 3 ¥ L The Stonington baseball team went The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock No. 11 to 25 Ferry Btreet. to Carolina Saturday, and defeated the Carolinas 5 to 0. aunders are S Borough Officials Meet. ientious scruples | The board of warden and burgesses - Eatabllanea seasor etk v Harelt T e B tomateist, | , TI° Season of the Rhode Islapd-) Clarke and Councilmen Langwor rola elis. O. D. Connec Detevtive vision corrected by the prop- - o er adjustment of lenses. Room 3, Poi- ened in Westerly, Saturday g Ser-langworthy Block, Westerly, R. I | With 4 zame between the Westerly | oo tun and White Rock teams, which was | that ticut baseball league was for- | Maxson and mally « pattern Iansess The Crawford Gas Ovens are safe. They are lighted in a new way; there is no.dangerous pilot light and explosions are impossible. This improvement is patented and very important. A R 0 ; The Damper is aufomatically opened by opening oven door to light the burners, which cannot be lighted un/il the door is opened. In these Gas Ovens there is an extra set of burners at the top for broiling; a great advantage over the ordinary gas oven, insuring better broil- ing and great cpnvenience. The Oven Bottoms and Racks are cast iron, and the outer walls are triple—an interlining of asbestos between two sheets of iron, which assists to retain the heat. The use of these Gas Ovens does not interfere in any way with the operation of the coal range—both can be used at the same time. Double Oven above or Single Oven at end of range. ® Circulars Free. :d haseball 4 ame on |met Friday evening. Warden C. B. the mpecia guests | Crandall presided and Clerk C, B. with | States recorded the minutes. The ge automobi were, ator Louis | treasurer stated he had received the preceded by a band concert, parade ”‘\"'"' ik O Congell der for $1,400 for th and flag raising. . In itk e = Arnoid . John M. O'Connell, | town's order for $L: or the street . e s nt of the league, and Town Ser- {account; the balance on hand in the noon. a regular before the parade cir- Herbert P. K general account was $2,488.42. On cus day crowd assembled in Dumn‘ = motion of Burgess Bindloss $400 was ans “listened to selections by | Jack Frill, ane of Westerly's profes- | appropriated for street repairs. There hen” tor. ho is intthe | is about $700 avallable for street work * this sea- |between now and July 1, when the epectator at | vear closes. Dr.°N. L. Drake’s resig- eived the |naticn as health officer was read and ¥ ) many |accepted. The physicians will report work in the New |to C. S. Burgess, chairman of the board of health. A petition for a whistle on the velvet mil to connect with the fire department was and accepted. The officials will enforce the law on the Fourth of July. Fireworks will be allowed only between the hours of 4 a. m. and 11 p. m. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklim Street. marsd It will pay you well to get our | (), v i Vesterly Brass band. Then fol "'“'..3“ b:xramondl. hlooxse ©OF [ lowed the parade of the two tean S— T Surhaaing the band to the Vose park. CASTRITIUS, ars and Stripes_and .the Leading Westerly Jewelr. pennant of 1909 were the band plaved The tanner. The ceremony direction of Manager onal baseball player: g league for the on, was an by . F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Melal Worker. Agent for Richardzon snd Deyntom Furnaces. 65 West main Street, Norwich, Comne decTe ck Mitchell. AC the cor Tus he n of the preliminary | Work is Our Specinlts. vere called to Fana Made | Whips and all Harness Supplies cas- | | ¥ron I e umpire, who 3oy '®8% | escorted Dr. John M. O'Connell, pres dent of the league, to the mound. The “ w 2 { pres pitched the first, a very low il @%¢ Broad Street | one, and the race was on for the Teague hampionship of 1910 twirler for We corener for the | Going to Texas. will begin the Antone Riva, Frank Santos, Manuel Victoria_and Manuel Rives will leave here today (Monday) for Galveston, of employment. If ccessful they will go 1y was Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary piumbing replzced by new and rmod< ern open plumbiug. It will repay you in the Increase of heaith and saving of doctor's biils. Overhaullag and re- fitting thwroughly dome. Le: me give you a mgure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind thad will keep out the sewer gas. - will be first-class and the price sasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, TFexas, in se they are not on to California, y chap from down Providenc and he did very well, satisfied sterly fans. but couid not be We are opening new patterns in China Dinner Sets, our own Importa- fion. We are showing over forty Open Stock Patterns. decorations and shapes | ROt to be found olsewhere. | N We geliver free to all our customers STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I BABIES! | Fhe Soen they will be b 1 Ena theie taby Taces wil ek sl om, as he did mot | inques R nt when He Discoversd the Lates know the latest in table 4 young man was asking @ days visit with fashionable out town friends. “Well, 1 do” he declared. It seems that the youns man, when he had been invited io dine at the fashionable residences, was fearful lest he should commit some breach of the finer technicalities in as a ph forth unusuall mpared echan of | The Westerly b o of he Westerly b £00d work [ consistent believer ks, and to a great P e could be classed as | frrors, of progres ¢ so-called pitchers’ battles fairly well distributed. ere evenly matched, and the error of Staplin_in left n mufing a_high fly, the final memory. Bring the bables and I will e _Would probably mot have been and pain handling a variety of forks for each cateh thetr xmiies. n favor of Westerly, although < b Brewn Building, - Westerly, R. 1. ume they had to their credit | Telephone $47. 3¥23a | at this time two earned runs. This | Puy Your Shoes and Hosiery ficlder was more than retrieved later | B4 get & coupon on the Plano to be | . a), | h appened that each of three home people were left-hand- and so manipulated their knife with young man, dismayed . but not thinking any- t he should follow suit, e the best he could.|get any butter on my bread.”—Chanute but as he was| (Kan.) Tribune. xtrous by nature, he —— the art at first hand Consul Benjamin F. Chase of Leeds o ve undoubtedly won For sale by M. HOURIGAN, Agent Norwich and Jewett City Spring Millinery requires j the hair dressed hien he made two of the most dif- in game, one on a nother on a for- g the ball within a ound. In fact, Pullman _cars, | land Licht infan- A&P PURE FOOD CUT-PRICE DAILY BULLETIN FOR WEEK COM- MENCING MONDAY, MAY 9th properiy. Call and get-the Latest Id No Big Profits | ™ | MANICURIN given away at p‘JRTILL’S, otipn of the eatoniag of | througs ience was a harrowing | states that the development of York- S50 TE Biioer” Cheso, 40 firdt mu® o | (006, he exclaimed to a friend | shire coal fields has been marked, b 3 pece bF Nexarie Slova, = . “but that was a terrible | and large, well equipped collieries are 2 no ¢ plays s in. I didn't somehow seem |being established in various parts, game. Taken as ighout was as 1ably expected er team has during t game t ould be reas n opener where e to get on at all. When I tried to cut [ some of them fitted for a daily output my meat I involved everything on|of 4,006 tons. The new openings in my plate in the operation and then | 1909 represent an outlay of about §1,- didn’t succeed.” Why I couldn’t even |500,000. LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET &R the river: mo dust: no odor: every- | had little or no effective practice. 3 N thing whelesome and clean. All kinds Now that the season has opened the | © e ! SHAMPOOING, AND¥ % Frean Fizn and Sec Feses in e | o 1 atin S "ama Tereatier AT THE A&P SCALP TREATMENTS feason. Market 171 Main Street, West oot - £ fn;thegnme Pu \n‘ « 1 was displayed in the opening. A arly fodt of Cross street Tel 241 : s displaved in ¢ ) A | party to T Give us a call eugiaa | o g g e A o g A, of dust that were raised | Thomas Landless, employed at the B etag. Detmatolosy, Shamposig. | fhom the Hiamond by the. Strond iing, | New Enaland granite qurcies was A&P Condensed Milk - - - 3 cans 25¢ || The Goodwin Corset mant Hhair Bressap 1T e ‘essing. g i = e e ke el il MRS. M. I EELLS » the rand stand and along the first | he n. standing Fwfassional Masseoss, Bty and Facial Massags | , 7ier: v 2s o larze attendance at the | when it plant know rday morr Imost blinded the bat- | riousl Where Quality veral feet, then stop- n toward of form. S, ey Tine viakes | bt Bt ackof exclioment Gt enae” #3: And Low Prices = e e | SR ir2sa Telephone 56 | Sp]nach SUEE LT N e N R e S C et et ot o8 eve WesTERLYS Leaoina croT.. Are Guranteed. E el iven & G L || fona Peas - - - - - - 3cans25c R. G. Biiven & Co, i Ready for Another Three . G i SRR e Bive S Grece Yikieg stamse | Solanai RN EE Days’ Selling of ’Prumés, 9% ffl_ihflr ., B e IE_LS/z_c ter in the employ of the New Eng- land granite works, became uncon- tiomen’s and Misses’ 000 01 Laundry el - - - 3 lbs IOE Mornumental Works I will gharantee to maks a monn- |yl day morn- home Tiyor. o i et gt T e, e Tailored Suits_— Bijou Brand Herring -~ - - 3cans 25c |§ Rubber Co. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, mear High, Wasterly, R. I. will probably recover. He what improved aft Af these imteresting prices: $19.50 Suits at $12.50 Tailored Suits in a variety of this =iE s e icanellTc can save you money on . ed tall. Payne, Melntyre: re. Dovie. Attendance, 2,30 Joseph Colongelis, while riding a bi- GEO. L. STILLMAN, The Westerly baseball club extended | cycls Sunday afternoon in Pleas, 2 5 Sun Enoon. in ant Zrobrietor ofthe tation to the town council to | sireet, toox & he ¥ pantl e O, | Siiand fhe, game, WDich whs aBeIL: | ooy stone in the street. He y. R, 1| mously accepted at the monthiy mest- | jand i o oscoe ta ng, the Invitation stating that autor d o Coloa e Hyler's Cocoa - - - Evaporated Peaches - - - 3 Ibs. 25c Fishing 4 Boots A0 L GOODRIGH Special Sale with Extra Stamps CARRIAGE IlHES { DIAMOND ) () argest & ol T o aeias | ovlles woulG e iu readfiess toitake season’s best styles—$12,50. | ¥ e R L T e - S et B RO X || Table Butter Ib. 30c Eggs dozen 23c || ST | Cieas Macatee W iysatiots (6 outy | Kociurer 7T $25.00 Suits at $16.50 | N A 5 ook etk s B L . Some of the fraternal benefit organ- T ailored § =% i i york on Quarry. Hill, and Councllinan | jzafions ‘i’ Wettarly have petitione ailored moiels in exclusive styles, including a few ‘ . ! For al.Sjc:chtErca! Susgcpl.es BT S P el St | a0, Mo b e | Sample Sui's, made o s:If at higher prices — Special 25 Stamps with 1¢an Asparagus, Swaet and Tender, 25¢ | WA 648 uction, - o ey the nis oAy 2 Sy, JHeN RS et dal “ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,| : SR ; $21.50 Suits at $14.50 PR e e | Baseball Teon e wan s wesens || WhEES o Buy in Westerly ||z oo (| Tatored Suits in excelleat assortment, both as to ash: ||| 25 Stamps Y’flthj bottle A&P Chili Sauce 25¢ || A Ry —— SR o osts Tt SAmCERIR S Wt 3 TATEE oo S s | an. 3 reat remo - SDALE oo onington is eritically w X & e erene S e o A e o e ki " | One-piece Dresses $9.50 25 Stamps wih 1-2 ib. Golden Key Teas'30ec v Mechanics Clothi g Co. s B sud | e Sgtudontat of Lacel) - seinacy. in Women’s One-piecc Dresses of szrge and Panama— —— TET = SR WALL PAPERS p ;\u Westerly, R. 1. s i iyl nn Sl 2 deniney $9.50. Some of these Dresses are han somely em- We are selling the Best 50c Tea and.25c Coliee ¥ oo ald i s “h. Femeine || broidered. And Draperies Tk Saturad tend v apd 2 wemen o s om| Hart Schaffner & Marx | vecs it v in the United States Smras Talling Bais bere o of Capt. James Nichols, o ‘e are always glad to show oum AT T fathe Hensiaton Prices on Special Broken Lots of Suils a! Radical Reductions LR ERE S B — ErATERL el o show on E R L Ea o, e American Fur, Cloak & Suit Co., g Great Atfanhs aGlilG 164 UD. | The Fanaing Studios — | e Wostacty, R. 1. hiam ¥ Williams 149 MAIN STREET. : i 4 . ANNOUNCEMENT. - e~ STONINGTON 135 Main Sireet, Nerwich, Gonn. 31 Willow SL. ing purchased the photograph “MITH'S GARAGE. 2 ‘ T e ML 230 Main St.. Westertf, Borough Team Défeats C BasDslivicy: Eocne B4 WaLtic Ramecs: - utinlne_ Lpheietend to do the very best work. A 16230 ‘water’ colored perirait yourself given free with every dom- = The T, A 'Scott company ’ 3400 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., AGENCY FOR THE | pi g work on the Atwood New Home Sewimng Machines | ./ )iii2y, | aftersoon = o sers put into the The lightest running, best construct. | Maingd -over i3 City Pharmacy| ../, i, bt constrace, s e 0. hovesa Sane Fourth—Various Interests. Have You Noticed the / " Increased Travel? 5 ; It's a sure sign of good weather ang fine roads. People like o get out iat | g - the open ajr. We furnish the best | B 3 J metnod, and if you'll take one of ouy 1 Teams you'll say the sam 5% sun te¢ a demonsiration = The bods ICE_CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE Tree SR YORK SIORE o0 [mer maiden IOES WhHis Walting for Your Car. | o High St St Ny 8L New Have was | e MEHONEY, | BEOSe! Far Aaeie 6 St. Westerl BL novsd Wm. H. Brewning. | brov : kg e | RE-BUILT CARS “.m 3 = 1 AHERN BROS., MISS ROSE AHERN NO SPORT LIKE FISHING zame The Washington Trast Co., Py No Tackce sauac Torne GR>enane | General Contractors e Ladies" Hattel‘ T o e TEaaei o e 2 somis The following cars have been recently taken in FIS T 63 BROADWAY SBurplus $200, : Gift of Score Board. | 000 42 High St., Westerly Hretesta T oo trade by ws for né deis; i Saie boen en. lelNG ACKLE Bl T 3 srest on Depos: i sebail league | . . R LY E ek o S L o with % xcore brard 12 teet High | tirely overhauled, adjusted and repainted, and are Fine Quality Low Prices 1647 ateed the - g‘xz:{:f‘zsvp;{u of the compact Bart,of loimas at Stanion park Saturda in GUARANTEED CONDITION. TER S RODS \’SIefll Rods $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 and $3.00 Adam,s Tavern B s i e et For Sale at Altractive Prices. Trusts. - a . Robert Gale has arrived fre 'w samples of Fall and | sireet front, and both having vacant Town ens. Custom Made Suits|land adjoininz that can be secured at | Charlestown. R. afte 7 absence Split Bamboo with extra ti a B iidies S RN SR | e, T, T e, One 1908 Roadster with full eq ent R o 180, 3150 and 250 | Lines fiom <vvvoioooos 50 to $1.28 1861 o ~ 2 y C uildin, at s amuer’s farm 09 Car piit Ba 0. Trunk Hol | B it ant Raoiirina. B b e ik Phillp MoCormicic. 1s - sieging One 1909 Touring . $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 | Artificial Bait offer 40 the public the fnest standard - w“' febida OOy R enterty, oy |sloop yacht Helene N. Y. Y. C 1998 T - off | HP“' Kt S Sivericn ; . Lowner, Captain Danell. Foth Mr. Dan. Two 190! Cars Boer B e aos Buech Bavariemw 5 on, Musirs : 1 r b Vid nd he sloo H A b | B S 0 | e 1907 Pope-Harttord Runabout, buug sew in 1808 THE HOUSEHOLD, & AR ORE a Rlr waaes ¢ N . Write or call at once. Toe T Py s 74 Feanklin Steect: | Rpobis gl itte it ackreis 3 - . 156 fitted with aii modern i - AT g o TR, A, ABAM. tiorwion Te THE CORBIV MOTOR VEHICLE CoRP. | e erpm—— WAL % s SR NEWMARKET HOTEL, Before m-—u: n‘-. l:“iflll interest to corre- A large numigs attended the mov- }pon me. & ing picture show Saturday evenin 715 Bo: " Ava. maLs W FLYNN, Manufaciurer and Suila Mis. Emma D. Kelley is thesmuest - el e e § Otiy. Strast. : Autemohlie 5 2 Westerly, R. I .8 relatives in New Rritain {Meals and Welck Rarebit served to oycle Repairing. General Ma- Mr. @nd Mrs. Charles Pendleton of order. Jehm Tuckie, Prop. Tel 43 weork., Jebhing. 'Phone.

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