Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 11, 1910, Page 6

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‘Fifty Thousand Accounts. Raberal courteous and efficient in its management. Ewtablished 1901 Farela L. Wells. O. D. Optomet-ist Defestive vision corrected by the prop- #djustment of lenses. Room 9, Foi- tenLangworthy Block. Westerly. R 1 285 JIMONDS Tt will pay you well to ger our on diamonds, loose or ©* mmounted, before purchasing. . CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweln Mand Made Work is Our Specinlty. and all Harness Suppiies stock’ Fuciory Made Harnes 00 and up. Imperied Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns in China Dinmer Sets, our own importa- & ¥e are showing over forty Open Patterns. decorations and shapes met to be found = where. We deliver free to all our customers. | | STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westorly, R. I. BABIES! @con they will be big a siris S54 their baby faces will Le only & Mmewmory. Bring the bables and I 1w “ateh thetr wmiles. - STILES, The Photographer, Srewn Building, - Westerly, R. 1 Telephone $47. Ivesa Euy Your Shoes and Hosiery W& get & coupon on the Piano to be | given away at PURTILL'S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” iy228 LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET @ the river: no @ust: no oder: evers- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds | and Sea Foods in their | 4 171 Main Street. Wes: =™y feet of Cross street. Tel 243 | Give us a call sugi4a MRS. M. I EELLS Trvleasional Massuse, oy and Facial Massags Goeds a speciaity. Fine Viole: s, Westerly, R rase Telephone 425 WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT.. STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AG vCY. with all purchases. Monumenta! Works I will guarantes to make a monu- Mnent at the lowest possible cost con- @lstent with good work. My experi- @Bce of years s at your service ALEXANDER KOBERTSON, Ouk 8t. near High, Westerly, R. I GEO. L. STILLMAN, seliiman Carriage Ce, Coggswell .5 | Westerly. R L = Carry “the iarkest mew and seco: cart i Alsos 11 iine o Narnces | Thess Carrisge repaire £24 Salneing and auiomotile paint- | = | For Electrical Supplies and Coastruction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, Ter 62 Main St, Waesterly. | VR R T We are moving to the Potter-Lang- werthy Block. $8 High street, on or | @bout Jan ist 1910. Great removal | ®ale now going on. Mechanics Clothing Co. Westerly, R. L decisd reatment of the halr ana ‘cires falling hair baldness. ecse. and other irritation: stc Endorsed by leading pooes. dry treatments. manicure Miss Lids F-s:u:n-‘-.h’“" - ANNOUNCEMENT. . purchased the photograph | £-:t A A Bcholnela’ 30 Main we are ready to prove to the of Westerly and vicinity our | te do the very best work. A 16x20 water colored portralt . Tt % | City Pharmacy ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE | ~ ICES While Waiting for Your Car. - 36 Canmal St. Westerly. R. 1 isee fi Washington Trust Co. ts. service—Considerats attentlon the patrons of this in- mew samples of Fall _and Frecions. " Costom Made Saits o] Financial Town Meeting in Westerly. t Department Reports Approved—Wm. F. Szunders Lauds thz Crow as the Farmer’s Friend— .o - ounty on His Head—Hawks, Woodchucks, and i oxes Not So Lucky —Union Street Improvement Voted—I: quest in Riley Wednesday COMPANY Three Million Dollars Thursday Thursday BEEF - ~ 23¢ - = 25¢ - - J = |4g - - 6= 13c - - - Qg e annual financial meeting of the | terest $10.000 Qexing tox ords $1,000. A petition was received acting that i thie price for town »wn hall with a large of taxpayers. The modera- all for the meeting was read by Town Bk L team and driver for Try our PRINCESS BLEND COFFEE hours and a ferred to the town council for action. All was harmony from start to Nichols made a motion that a bounty of twenty-five cents be woodchucks, Butler read the town au- The expenditures were NOISELESS MATCHES The total indebted- | { ders ofrerea FRESH COCOANUTS = LAUNDRY Frankfurters - - = |3c il R |2C TRIPE - - - 3= [3¢c The Finest Line of Baked Goods in the City. - - - - = |fJg| BREAD our Specialty report gave in tie past yea water works The report also vast amount of FINE, SWEET FRESH CUT HAMBURG ok o no damage. an approvriatic $300 was made to MOHICAN SPICES which will be construct- v those bounties. None Better = tin 80 i E RS 2lbs.|3c FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS The report was ap- red printed Albert H. Lan. way committee werthy for the high- SWEET BUTTER e town treasure site of the » much thereof as is re- commissioners. eot and put in traffick- able condition - the section rate of interest, |to the town being left to the COMPOUND ONE HOUR SALE-- Peanut Butter of the stre provision made f James M. Pendle- his report in detail, | Town Treasurer | ton made 3 te 5 BOTH DAYS —=i 3 to 5 BOTH DAYS . asurer's re- vas approved and ordered print- in the town 1k, Soda cr Oysler CRACKERS Pure Lard - = 2= 30¢ A month ago made the finan- motion pre- | 23¢ | New York, formerly presented the Danbi ppreciated for the new lection of taxcs thorizing the mprovements. and order i church is free from debt. committee was named to collect mon— to extinguish cet town expenses, | representing Attorney General Green- | Mrs. George D. Johnson, Mrs, George and Albert Roach. Rev. Sherwood Soule to Speak. | ] For'the meeting of the Men's club | Pital building. cvening the committee | Sherrod Soule Westerly High school’s baseball a game,, 10 to Cranston High, on Tuesday af The score: Westerly High School. Charles Perry, Westerly beard of trade, dividual taxpayer as president of the 21, a sum slightly.more than suf- ent for the purpose. next Monday has secured Rev. Hartford to address the club. S. of V. Meeting. Latham camp, Sons of Veterans. met . hall Tuesday evening. A large class of candidates was g en the mysteries of the degree. camp _has been organized only a few ' months and has taken in new bers at nearly every meeting. the work a smoke talk was enjoyed. Miss Dorothy Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lamb, celebrated her eighth birthday at her home on West Mystic avenue Monday evening, and entertained were played and during the freshments were served. Briefs and Personals. Rev. and Mrs. C. Lewis Eldredge of | Hartford are guests of the latter's sis- A. M. Purdy. Civde Burrows of Macon arrived home Tuesday, mother, Mrs. Bridgeport.—The First €% was $3.209.50. showed a | receipts from momureasnd |onwonsoan leomompunmar wlesuruonson wloscorussss Taken in trade from satisfied Corbin owners for new models. appointed to jam Clarke submitte Bubington: 1w b iam Clarke submitted Bablogion: two base hits, L. mmendation: i bases on balls, Prices from $950. to Every car REBJILT and in GUARANTEED CONDITION You Rum No Risk ia Buy:ny from the Manmacturers. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY One 1908 WATER COOLED RUNABOUT with Equipped with new Top, Lamps, Etc. s delineaged Hanland 6; hit by &ive S&H Green Trading Stamps | ! T45: umnm] officers 34,600 uest of his George 1. Wilcox. John Crand: Local Laconics. has returned to Hart- ford after a visit with relatives here. Hoxie of New the forenoon. nent in writ- The words ing signed by fected thereby Louis Eddy and Michael Devine, Dix- house clenks, William_Quinn is in New Srnest Packer has terbury after a visit with parents, Mr. | George W. Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Denison have re- turned to Bterling after & visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Irving. Anderson has returned from Springfield Mrs_ Marie Lewis hi urify Your Blood cause of pimples, boils and oth- as of that tired and poor appétite, which are so ring, is impure and Demountable trip to Washington. returned to Wa- argued that if this e Just re-painted. One 1908 A!R COOLED TOURING CAR. fect condition. One 30 H.P. POPE-HARTFORD 'ROADSTER—model new in 1908. With an average of three and three- tions, as well 13 equipment—in red meeting stands fairly department improvements at an- £ of the Westerly fire dis- (Wednesday) evening. David C. Anderson of Cincinnati has arrived at his summer home at Watch Anderson general Westerly on town meeting d resigned as the Rhode Island to purify a usands of people know as returned from | weeks' stay in Providence. left Tuesday for New Write or call at once. THE CORBIN MOTOR VEHICLE CORP., New Britain, Conneclicut. Fred Dougla s Hoed’s Coburn has returned to Provi- Sarsaparilla Gurdon Gates of New York is ave a committee A1 miketing to, represent the engazement of Miss ughter of Frank Davis, T. Schaffer, ual liquid form or as Sarsatabs. Quick of the mas Fox is seriously ill. McDonald of Hartford in town Tuesday, calling on Rev. COLCHESTER Academy Seniors Rehearsing Play— Very Little Milk Being Shipped. Waiton Hoxie was missed from town always attended and 1t was he who had something to say. would be economy t the Ocean house at the Dixon house and sell the town farm. Hoxie is now confined to his home Notice the Two Hods in the Base of the RODERT DRYSDALE & €O. and Gas Fitter and Denier in Supplies. Milo Clarke, nanimously | £4 Main Street, Westerly, R. L._and Wauwinnet Av .. Watch HIL R L supreme court for s were submitted . David A. Elgart and grandchil- Annie and Master Jacob urned Monday from a two visit with relatives was carried. ¢ John W. Sweeney agalnst Hart Schatfner & Marx | : ana ejectment lot_of land m idge are counsel for Colchester grange met In their hall erhaps some who has been confined South Main street for week on account of the grip, is able to be at his place of busine: The members of the senfor class in < hool have commenced hearsals for a_play. F. Bunce is the guest of Lyman at his home in Columbia Coichester lodge, No. 30 Tuesday evening Condren’s store. ‘A number of flowering shrubs plants are being set out on the borders in front of the d also on three sides of the wiord canses One is an Ash Hod into which the ashes fall through a chute—all of them—and are The other Hod is for Coal. of trouble and and Vincent, for plaintifr. “think it over” in tk I B. CRANDALL Co., & Death of Mrs. Joseph Newbury—Fifth Anniversary of Charity Chapter, O. | E. S—Schaffer-Davis Announced. 330 Main St.. Westerly, storing of cars: com- in the death of Michael B Engagement easily emptied. AGENCY FOR THE New Home Sewing Machines running, best construct. Julia Frances Newbury. died at her home on evening after a lingering ill- ewbury was born in Led- the daughter Ann Wheeler Holmes, here neariy i She was a member of the Un- | church and of the Temperance band and three sons Everett Newbury | aud J. Eimer Newbury; a sister, Mra. A Crumb, all of Mystic: brother, Charles Holmes of Boston. At Norwich Meeting. building an eph Newbui ond Lewis of New Britain was town over patented. Then there is the wonderful Single Damper (patented); slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check,” ¢he range does the rest. lea, TRY OUR | see a demonstration =t | THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, es and Lucy T. Wilson of Worcester was ) town Tuesday. 5. Lombard and Myrile Lombard, left Mondas with friends in Westerly, the trouble \ce Dairy company and the farmers in fegard to the price, but few of the producers are shipping milk. BRIEF STATE NEWS Norwalk.—The season has been cold that the lamprey eels are not run- MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly Charles Newbu: The Oven has cup-joint flues that heat it all over alike. Patented Grates save coal and trouble. bottle thai contaimed méthod. and if you'nl Miss Annie Norwich Tuesday conference of the Con- sregational churches in the Broadway mortem exa FOR SALE. Two seven-room cottages, situated in different parts of the compact part of each having 60 foot having vacant 1and adjoining that can be secured at if a purchaser de- Charity Chapter’s Anniversary. evening the v chapter, Order of Eastern Star, brated the fifth anni of the ord —The Passionist fathers wil, two weeks' mission in ¢ the Assumption, ing next Sunday. members of to Professc ersary of the | reasonable prices degree was Berlin.—The local selectmen have de- candidates and modern plumbing. vegetable and fruit peddlers who ply their trade town to procure licenses. to show you and write us for eir- There were 2uth chapter chapter of was done exceedingly well ent delegations from Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., TS SN i former may- »f Meriden's physicians, has o Islang Pond, Vi, by s father at the age of 93 A. W, Traey, from other lodges. After the work of | Te). 52 Water Walker & Pratt Mig. Co. 31-35 Unlon St., Boston compliment committee Tor such a success Wallingford.—The Baptist church has extended a call to Rev. Henry Francis New York, who ng the pulpit here for a number The committee Ethel Latham, chairman purchasing it's to your interest to corre- - spord with me. mAL W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, Street, Westerly, R. L ned to state Danbury.—Auson W. Burchard coln of Proyldence was at the inquest, ompson, Mrs. Fahi PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSO ¥ 20 Central Avenue. SLAYE ROOVINT, Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and ail kinds of J bing promptly atiended to. Tel. 119, ‘The Vaughn Foundry Eo. IRON CASTINGS Yurnished promptly. Targe stock of paerns, No. 11 to 26 Nerry Btrest sumzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. markd S. F, GIBSOR Tin and Sheet Melal Worker. Agent for Richarfzon and Doystes Furnaces @5 West mamin Ctrest, Norwish, Conn. decie Have that old-fashioned, plumbing replaced by mod- ern open plumblug. It will repay you }in the Incremse of health and suving of dooctor's biils. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you & figure for replacing all the old Plumbing wih the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The ork wil be first-class and the price reasonable. J. F. TOMPKINS, aog1sa 67 West Main Strest, MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist TROUBLE, ANXIETY, DELAY, will be saved the woman f Miss Adles pr res the New Summer Hair Styles, Every woman who tra els to mountain or shore, who motors or drives, wiil wank that wi i keep her’ always looking a weil groomed. This A . u provide. Make an e v ment with her for wer Wanregun House—iNORWICTL 210 Went 111tk SL—NEW YORK Telephone 704 maydd UNDREDS of young and women have obt the foundation the principles of success by o « of instruction In our & ean help you if you to a m 1ccessful eare Write today for information. All Commercial Branches, RABrubeck, brm ewlondeon’ Conn Rubber Co. Fishing Boots ATO O0DRICH i | TIRES | Baseball Goods WALL PAPERS And Draperies We are always glad to show oun goods knowing that they are our best advertisers. May we show them to you? The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow SL. Wall _Papers, Curtains, Upholstery Goods and Window Shades. mar23d Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? 1t's & sure sign of good w Wier and fin.. roads. People like to got out inta the open air. We furnish ths best one of ous MAHONEY BRO! marlid AHERN BROS. General Contractors 63 BROADWAY Falls Avenue FRESH FISH. Clean, Pricer Right E. T. LADD, Agent 1eb21d ana Orders Ken for combings.

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