Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 2, 1910, Page 6

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WES]’EHLY’S me'[ oF JULY B e gy o oo | e e e s upowe bt o | s g S _ J e R , S OMANS A NS It was voted to Wold a public hear- | Mystic. - A large crowd attended the ing of parties interested at a meeting | meeting, .which was = spirited one. On fo Buy in Westerly of the town council, July 5, at 9.30 | Monday, June 6, election will be held. - INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, | | © be Celebrated in Approved “tyle—General Committee | &' - Bk Oppn ot Charles R. Johnson was permitted —— Westerly Branch. of Fifteen Appointed—High Schocl Teams Clear {o conduct a bowling alley at Watch | = The steamer Watch Hmu;';"zfl' her e . S & St s g Till. rst trip Wednesduy morning for the m 3 Three ::::;.: B"“:: Winning Recgrdi—7 ouis Cella, Fired on Two Counts, Rose glnlnns ) granted a ‘license Soasrs between Stonington and Watch - Three Million Do! s = for the Pleasant View. Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Appeals—! own Council Wants Waich Hill Road Put| Action was deferred on the petition Noted - Mare’ and>Thece: fiveral, courteous and eficlent in its % of the proprietor of the Park Avenue management. in Shape. hotel for a pool table. James E. Pollard of Lynn, Mass., John FN Champlin was granted a |was in town Monday. : notel license for the Ocean house at| Nelson A. Pendleton spent a few " Established 1901 Watch Hill. days this week with Mr. and Mrs. SHarefd L Wells. O. D. Optometrisi h school baseball Walter Price was granted permis- | Moses Pendleton of Boston. : Defeotive vision corrected by the prop- ning record thus sion to open Bay street {l‘or the pur- !3(:1-‘.( ngrdtzl)_‘n Pend:em{n,MJr. o:] .vl}w- ‘adjustmen: lens. 2 hose of laying a water pipe. ett City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. -~ et g e =% with only one more ;. r )!x:lkgnsled that the street | W. F. Broughton. ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly. R 1 in the eastern division be requested to | Mrs. Edward Stevenson, Miss Tillie : s at Watch Hill, be- | Adamson fand Miss Margaret Turking- making other changes in order |ton of South Manchester, Conn. are thag the roadway could be put in prop- | guests of Robert Adamson and fam- er ¥ondition. If that cannot be done, | ily. it was vnderstood that the highway | Mrs. W. F. Broughton left Tuesday committee would go ahead and com- |for Hoston. where she will be the Diete the highway, which had been |guest of Mrs. Arthur C. Roache. undergoing repairs in connection with | ~ Cutler King of Brookiyn, N. Y., is the relaying of the sidewalks. The |the guest of B. S. Cutlev and fam- mmitt of the holastic league, Next ator Louis W. Arnold. bert H. Lansworthy, | Weanesday the final league game will [T e Frama N ikidion e ol | lectman . Henry A, = ibe played in Westerly with the Nor- | Martin, President W X | wieh Free Academy iteam, and should | Lord, Howa win it will be an unequaled B s 500 sean 1o aot oor | ih school Daseball. Wes & prices on diamonds, loose o | dy havizz won the champion- 1 division will pla} he easter ana mounted, a SR & game of the league char The meeting ad) F present bad condition was due to Con- | ily, us, n Yale field, New Haven, {the call of the heral committee. tractor Nardone and not to the rail- Capt. C. BE. P. Noyves is home from Leading Westerly Jeweln Hartford high school team, — Wway company, in the opinion of all the |the Ram island lightship for a brief tern division. The continued case of state against | councilmen. stay. HEAVY AND LIGHT H 3 local school team [Louis Cella of Pawcatuck, charged | 4ne meeting then adjourned. D. F. Jameson of Worcester was JARNESS t in the league, but ? liquor ¥ = i S here Wednesday., - Local Laconics. C. C. Campbell of New Haven was MADE BY HAND. Band Made Work 1= Our Speefalty. 1 R Isiand at has become of that hand- [in town Wednesday. Whipe and all Harness Suppiies car- | 010" hode Isiane uniformed Italian band of | John L. Lambert of Bridgeport was || W somely B el oo mapplice car | omores, Kir Lu Salle academy oste a ‘guest over Sunday of friends in L R ST F- 28 | Providence; on high school, i e i S N. H. SAUNDERS, r a h high school, nlomer Mhieves have stmck on amd|_Frea Watrous of _Stamfora, - who B & @4 Weat Brens Strects | T is probably mo | e police ha - | was the guest of borough friends this =7 ol two ‘states Fehat | gu der_suspicion. week, returned home Wednesday eve- earty local Support. as | to Sell Mr. and Mrs. Luke Palmer of Bur- |ning, i |is accorded the Westerly high school | count lington, Ohio, are guests of relatives B . Imported Dinner Ware [ team. [ Westerly. - —————— AN i S | mo M Rose -B. Truell, formerly of 3 e ——————— 7 We are opening new patterns in| There was considrrable interest | $200 fo : | Westerly, died Tuesday at her home M Gorns n n’t — | o T Sets, our ow he meetipy for the consid- | Mr. Cella wa in Plainfield, N. J. 3 ! | Bl weas ovis tho celoration of Indepenc.| of two waek e At AR : i (11 ” ( Patterns, decorations and shapes | le in Westerly |ana T iR et U SRS | i Bot to be found clsewhere. | The. gmeeting was | pleaded . of 1361, this dhifsday) eve- urt a bit e e £ree 1o all our cust Eugene B. Pendleton |and costs each gt Cakptn b Aot i I 'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I. thie ot the : Lt : g & and called f selection _The fixst band concert of the series | Tired, Ailing, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty w park during the summer n this (Thursday) evening | Feet, Corns, Callouses and Bunions, Je Westerly banc . . r?3 9 . "\l Kute Dutan, Tormerly of West- LB Business is Elaz * with a breakfast of al, The ‘body was ) unanimon ficer and Kl rd M. pre- BABIES! | | | ABey will be biz boys ana girls | their baby faces will be only a| n Mmemmosy. Bring the bables and I will | Mr. Pendleton advanced the idea of [sold was v chosen a er E. Vincent NN\ eatek thetr smiles. fon, believing that |the hop STILES, The Photogracher, intermission of fifteen years | that attempt will be made at the broug burial. Brewn Buoilding, = Westerly, R. as Tipe for & Fourth of July |6 commgk o prove it to be an | we dealers have been asked to Telephone 847, e % intoxicating bid on 12,000 yards of granite paving i wv2za rt Rodney Ellis outlined a gen- O for the city of Providence. The bloc parade of | Several weeks ago Elbert Murphy must be from quarries at or - the sc wil scorted from the railway sta- tion to the brick mill in Main street by Fifth company, coast _artillery d the W erly band. 2 L. Clark of Westerly, as r of the Misquamicut club of 1, was elected president of Island Golf association at meeting held in Provi- lay afternoon. It was de- play fo the Rhode Island mpionship thi year on the links he Wannamoisett country club, to begin September 5. STONINGTON. Say good-bye to vour corns the arst e vou tme TIZ You will n e ; ow you have @ corn, bunion or Burgess Brightman Appointed Bor- lous, or sweaty, tired, swollen, aching ough Health Officer—No Traces of | foet’any more. 'IUs just wonderiul the 2 0 Vaniahes. Rul corn— | Gypsy Moth—Republicans Nemi- | Riime? fi with your st if vou wisn— there | the morning, | inhaled large quantities of gases f | ne: este Millstone Point, Conn., Hart Schaffner & Marx . ic an parade In | burning gosoli ape at Far | o Tiorrichme Wikt et > 3 . WHEn WOuld Xottonly st pal e was em- | Governor Pothiers staff will visit \\ Clothes 1 suests, an au- | ployed, ¢ effects on | next Tuesday evening, and » Wedncsda cturing and |of p Westerly, and |ea ¢ 4 concerts and py- | ployed a machi He was s, He said ‘that | member of the local tribe of Red Men )dings would be dec- | and tr ¥he t to West- sration plans adver- | erly for hur day would attract i e Miss Katherine Doyle, daughter of Mrs. Keyron A. Doyle, and | ~7 ARE SOLD BY » ' L B. CRANDALL C0., [ Westerly, R. L[ Monamental Works eaking in favor et ot e s, o make & memm- | of e celebration, delared That Wort sistent work. My rly being the metropolis of Washing- B e o e T a0 | Ton Coumts and most_importan ALEXAKDER ROBERTSON, Pt e e Oak St. near High, Westarly, R. L | ceiensation be held Kere July Fourth. _ Joseph Grills stated that he sa isfled that the Italians of Westerly '. sm m “ 2 uld be glad to assist in the cele- SIBry | Srtion. “aia” would Tniroduce atirace tive features in the big procession. fSNE"8%¢ & compon on the Plam o be | Howard S. Crandall spoke in favor el of the celebration and suggestwl that i = the dainty, delicious i Corn Flakes ! (Toasted) “The Best After All” Peter Mc Immaculate many ance own and & it might 1 00d Tt nated Stillman and Cooper for | no more pair Z than rore PURTILLS S, it misht b s god plan fo avpotnt o e School Committes. e T & teo to decide upon the 2 Doesn’t that sound go you?| 'ON THE BRIDGE.” best mode of a general observance of | 2Nd Mrs. Donohuc Doesn’t 1t? Then read this: sy22a - & noon train fqr New Burgess Charles S, Brightman, who “T'he corms nn either of my toes were continue to reside B. Pendletor . o been borough committee on hiealth, | as Inrke ws the tablets you make o B BTRe, | it ot o a paootan has been appointed by the county | cure them. Today there In mo migm of Propristor of the' |ed to take fuif charge of the purposed | Wednesday evening there was a spe- | health officer borough health officer for | corms en_ecither foot and mo soremess. Btillman Carrisge Caw | celebration, &nd that if i 3 cial session of the Westerly town |the term of four years. This selection |It's am up-to-dute Godsend.—Sam. A. S Sainer, | ment it be mecessary that fhey be em- | council, President William L. Clarke |has the approval of the state board | Hoover, Progress, 3 iy, R L - . a Just use TIZ. It's not like anything Carry “the largest | Io appoint sub-committees; | residing, for the purpose of and all. that e mecmioan: o pten i Tor the purpose you ever heard of. ere | full power is the approval of the ap- of new and sscond hand carr] it if a general meeting is con- | Sing the voting ‘s the only foot remedy ever made m—. Als0 a full line of harnees | sideréd necessary that it be held June | added to the registry list pointment at the next regular meet- | \itich acta on the principle of drawin 4 X - — — - ¢ harness. Carriage repair | it nlon ing of the warden and burgesses, |out ail the poisonous exiidations Which . Painting and automoblle paint- | ==——— ded to the real estate which will be held Friday evening, |cause sors feet. Powders and other : | RS | ] M 1 N Fane 3. The appointment is made un. | remedies merely clog up the pores. TIZ A full line of Wedding and | FUNERAL AMER ICAN “OUDL der an act passed by the general as- | cleans them oul and keeps them clean. = e taken off, On na “For Electrical Supplies mm CAERR i o mittee on the and Camstruction, see 2%;5: ngkpa%%%m ?’rEngg?g o e et 3 ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,} wim"The ass(STANCE OF THE OGE |70, " TRULY BENEFICIAL LAXATIVE-SYRUP LAWTON'S SAMITARY FISH MARKET OF FIGS AND ELIXIRoFSENNA, | 55sn pnavle fto make any om tha river: no aust: no cdor: evers- | WHICH ENABLES ONE TO FORM REGULAR |re=d and rome maicai: :':.."‘".:::'.’.."::";;..‘}L;‘::: WEW gg zggm&sw&esrg sesscm. Markpt 171 Mala Street, est- TR TR | \pe 1o ASSIST NATURE AND HOT TO SUP- and Facial T S il o Nammt| WURISHMENT, PROPER EFFORTS AND . s s 1. RIGHT LIVING GENERALLY. e To GET TS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS. ALWAYS BUY THE WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT.. . 5 | DENUINE SVRUPor FiGS AND ELINIR o SENNA ; : Tt works right off. You will foel botter . t sembly of Connecticut at the session | If, "orkS TIERt oft You Will feo] botter Engagement Rings Artistically Arranged by [ Parrell & Sande " of 1909. week and you can forget you ever had RATES to Theatrs Troupes 683 Trees B: . sore feet. = There is nothing on earth —at— | S Tever e that can compare with it. TIZ is for HUNT The trees in this section which have | aie 11 i P hggiets, 55 conin por box, | Wi all been banded as a protection against | or direct, If you wish, from Walter the gypsy moths nufber 5,683. They |Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, IL. ma: are all species, and as yet no trace of the moth has been found, which looks as though the pest had been con- quered here. ent Republican Caucus. although | On Tuesday evening the republican CHAMBER Furnish- FISWELLS, 25-27 Frankin Sl | 7o 130, © arayemn simme | TTEE Mem e e daw Jonite | otedy Dol o7 & Main St. Westerly. wing ders, and that the * Drink With “The HANU BV THE ; > & | R G. B?i;?fi & Co., gLIFORNIA Fis SVRUP@ Are You Acquainted With the Spring Styles? G I d G_ 99 " ©On the Bridge. One Sik oy, ALL:;%%'%’:%{E New Circassian Walnut Sets, Attractive { : olaen Ir REGAL SHOR AGENCY. 20{!‘ Trading Stamps | p mn IWhere 1o Buy in Westerly | idness, ecas- ex Irritations, ltoh- dorsed by léading Oak . Bureaus, in Golden, Natural and Weathered Finish from $12.00, $14.00 Up. | Chiffonieres to Match—Brass Beds, White ROBERT DRYSDALE & Co.. Enamel Beds, at $4.50, $5.00 Up. Plomber, Steam and Fitter and Dealer fn Supplics. Couches, Utility Boxes, Czdar Chests, Light E4 Maln Street, Westerly, R. I, and e A, WG RCE Willow and Rattan Furniture Fitted with sugisd Cretonne Cushions. Today ; ‘m,, i uschesed the photograph 2 of A A Schoifield, 3) Main =S zealy to prove to the| We are moving to the Potter-Lang- y and vicinity our | worthy Block, 68 High street, on or | > | @e the very best work. A |about Jan. 1st 1910. Great removal | Qur Drapery Depariment Furnishes Dainty i water colored portrait | sale now going on. | ghven fres with every doz- E 2 Hangings, Curtains, Bzd S ds, Et | Mechanics Ciotaing Co. e S aogas Westerly, R. I This coupon entitles you and your friend to Drink at our expense. Cut it out right now before you lay down this paper. Use it at any good soda fountain. “Look for ““ The Golden Girl”’ and the sign of GOLDEN ORANGEADE. ““ The Golden Girl™ drinks GOLDEN the pure refreshing beverage made from ripe, luscious oranges. Drink with her today. Large Assortment of Suitable Floor Cover- = inzs in Our Carpet Departm:nt. SMITH'S GARAGE. A and COLLEGE s e et st | IS, Gilbert & Soms, WIS 0L A 137-141 MAIN STREET. Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly F on Depeosits. H —*T_?tnfltdern!.a .(mn!lwfl TFOR SALE. i i are EUNa e ] e st ek, aitdugun i . GOLDEN ORANGEADE is a cooling, wholesome beverage, sparkling with life and full of different parts of the compact part of Westerly, R. L, each having 60 foot 2 samples of Fall _and | sireet frent. aid both having vacant EStom Mrade sults | land adjoining that can be secured at 5 reasonable prices If a purchaser de- delicious, thirst-quenching flavor. It satisfies hot weather cravings. CUT ourt s, Both havin heat, electric ¥ & F. ESLABGRINT. fights, modern Dlumbing. - Inspection % B s |7 o oy mis i 7 THE COUPON R g, Lk . Ooy Reat Barate Oos 3 = % cebiia T e e e e | Y, cheiaich: eucidod | { to one Free drink of Golden | Orangeade prepared by J Pt fomih G Ceresota. Bread % 2 ¥ 55 ’,M On&:nators of the True Fruit"Idea RO ESTER \NEW YORK Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- FLYNN, Manufac d Buil MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, 103 Main Strest, Westerly, R. [ riea

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