Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 14, 1910, Page 6

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through Connecticut and Rhode Is- |the operators attention was to raise|and to the Sacred Heart were read by | esters were present from Stafford, [at Mauresa institute Keymer Island, | WESTERLY AND v I G I N ITY e - the recelver from the hook. Master Jonn Brown and “Leo Herard. | Taf(viile wna Rhode 1siard. Bouth Norwallc. this weok, The pars M an C. Palmer who has been > i The services clo: wi 2 tion » wi endp o1 5 Vidtting i New Tork, has returnos Yo VoRes Viiien of the Blessed Sacrament. Death of Mrs. Napoleon Billy. Donnelly of Occum Peter Bruggerman. superintendent of - Mrs. Napoleon Billy, who had been George Cooney, who is at the Fack« eturned to . 3 [emorial day for the For- s ayp 0 "B s, Mosely has reurD e tare | the Romsio Velvet company, with his | eetrnt ol Aaie ooy chserved By | il the past year, died Friday BIght &t | us Rospital, 18 improving rapidly L. Mason, wife, leaves this week for a vacation. the local order, Court Sprague, No. 90. | her home on High street. She was 34 TR — John W. Birchall is employed in | Ernest Rossie, who has Just arrived|mne members assembled in their rooms | vears of age, and is survived by her | mye Nova Beotia legislature has re< Willimantic and will remain there, | (rom Germanq, will have crarge of the | in the hotel hall at 2 o'clock, The | husband and’ three children. The fu- \eused to pass a bill compelling (he Horace N. Trumbull has arrived for | Mill during Mr. Bruggerman's (b-|committee decorated with flowers the [neral was held Sunday afternoon at 2 | recognition of Jabor unions, the summer. i graves of Brothers Cahill, Lablanc and | o'clock. The bearers were Peter Lu- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Trumbull will Henry Lucier, | e m———————— - ‘Wher llln'filesterly ‘m TRUST COMPANY, |Stone Workers interested in Mitchell-Patter Race—Min- Westerly Branch. isterial Association Hears Learned Faper—Mrs. Set- - Three Miilion Dollars . S = % Flag Day Celebration. Wilmot at the Catholic cemetery, The | cler, Edward Lu *. Three Miliion Dollars sy Slocum, 98, Ereaks Her Hip—Fiag ay Observ-| Mo §i M55, Roaay (Fucadss) | Today, Fiag day, the smemvers of the | Sommittes was W. 3. Miiner. B . C. | and Arthur Legross. A rodulem nigh | _ it Possunts: 4 for the season. of the American Revolution | P. Bros. . L. Duy and D. J. Hines, | mass was cclebrated Monday morn- | “==Se S ot iueer isstier, iy :.a en:;:: i o ance. Miss Josephine El‘lr::ll\ta ol! 'New are going to celebrate at the Casino at lsectun and a“‘ F.‘Whrtd, dl:cremyd. ’Cn:nc{:;uM"‘ hHIll;'«. at the Immaculate | FLOORS gl e BUSEIN. Sours 5 Haven is the guest of friends in town. | Wequetequock. Among the socletl: t. Jean's-band was in attendance an on church, e Weas st, conts least, management. T % ¢ e .| Christopher Billings of ~ Wilmington, et Wil be present exe the Fanny rendered a number of fine selections | ool casiest, clieapest quickest, prettiest, not William Mitchell of the office force | Westerly, Fanny Ledyard chapter of| Del 'is in town. o Y| auring the afternoon. Visiting For- 4 dangerous, slippery or smelly. of the giand Granite works is | Mystic and A Ther Bailoy chap- | Daire. wwillie of Porthmouth, N. H, | Leoyard chaptar of Mystic, Auna War. John F, Brown has entered the em- . Established 1501 . 4 5 , P near Balley chapter of Groton and ploy of the Manhattan Clothing Co. i a crack one hundred vards sprinter and | ter of Groton, ters of American | spent Sunday here. Phebe o s = Lof € Co.| B C. CROWELL, Norwich SESceM I Waila. O. D, Optometeist |5 [0 Do0 0 Vinner in Several lo- | Revolution, will hold a joint celebra- | *PThe vacht Squid that has lain in | aeoe GTeen Wend chapter of West n_Norpich. alime SRS M S UL LR R RS T LD S B e et ty | P SN TR B ABYPS | e w v0 n rre | si————— peed of his brother Richard, the man- | quock casine he order of exerch Monday with a large party aboard, ter Langworthy Block, Tsterly. B L | .00 of Westerly baseball team. | will be flows: 3 bound east for a lengthy cruise. Freshments will bs wetved, A Mitchell is a general favorite at| Reading, Fafayetie's Second Vis ary C. D. Hine of Hartford To Graduate Two. < nd so is Sam Patten, | America 3 e B. Stanton of | 4 n town in the interest | Invitations have been received by the DON’T BUY messenger. Sam is 4 | Phebe v select of school matter: ends of the Broadway High school « P e he claims to [ Columbi: 3 )cean, by th The Knights of Columbus on Sun- | to graduating exercises which are to { B it e o S I o R o ot e oo | £ Sber ot e su | [NEEEEREER OLD STYLE TEETH . | any ever made by Bili Mitchell, the son | can, by Mrs. Louis P. Allyn members: to decorate the graves of | schoolhouse on Tuesday, June 21, at § If you are proud of your personal of a Scotchman. The prowess of each | Ledyard cl 7 wolo, b e their comrades_on Sunday, the 21st. |o'clock. This is the first class to grad- ce, buy & set or partial set = F _T will pay you well to get our | had be liscussion for some | gled Banner, by irs. Willlam Miss Mary McCormick is visiting | uate from the new school. The two O O .7:.:"9“ Ki ': latest in .n« " n. Prices on diamonds, loose or ne. t Mitchell offered to erson of Phebe Greene Wa Har nivtor 1o Prowidimce graduates are Miss Priscilla Billings wi r. King' invention, that Mmounted, before perchasing. run a one hundred yards r; patriotic selection, by orches- | 3na Miss Lottie Hatch. wonderful improvement, the “NAT- CASTRITIUS, | siving en a five yard handi- . short talks, by chapter represent- ThFuneraI lof;:;‘. ssol;m nDnmlz. aeceal Mowwe: ANTISEPTIC POW(‘ er URAL GUMS,” which makes it impos.. { Leadt ap, which v sromptly _accepted. patriotic se 3 e funeral of Mrs. Solon Duntz was TLET i K tn oo { R Swilh Whe fare was rib SET the divie worTta ess, Placos o held Monday moming at 3 clclock at | _The regular monthly mesting of the O :fi;l:“‘lo dotect artificial teet! ” { was done and Bill lost on a foul b; k Lo St. Mary's church. e Dody was | Young People's society of St. Mark's . HEAVY AND 1 Sam three—quarters ; Mis 3 1 v srought here from New York and bur- | church was held Monday evening at AINLESS EXTRACTION LIGET HARNESS a e streten, aiso filed ley chapter; pia . ial was in the Stonington cemetery. | the home of Mrs. Herbert L. Coit. Aft- » R s it MADE DY FAND. | ning that he had been | Mrs G - Gyer i | Mrs. Duntz was Miss Lizzie Gilmore, & | er routine business 4 musical and lit- Teeth extracted and flled pantessly Fama Maé. Work ia Omr Spectalty. v handicap. This pter ed ¥ former resident of the borough. erary programme was carried out and for the most Darvous and’ delicate { Whipe and all Harness Supplies car- o 0 a second race, Sam in- | ti Gardens in t! section are very | refreshments were served. people. T, u~!‘r '” o only 1 m-::-'z" r-:'&ry Made Harness actual measurement of the —— backward, owing to the heavy fogs|_'Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Keenan of New :::‘;L’;':fi};"‘,‘“ 'N‘fij«““‘j,‘d{;“” h e ] = : h_was to be taken at Local Laconies and recent rain storms. York' are spending several days in s e atawe)’ Gurme: G g iy e The heirs of the late Patrick Gil- | town. Sam won the race by more have sold the homestead on N.| James T. H. Denison of Norwich is Thomas Jefferson King, Crowns and Bridge Work 3§56 Gold { D. D. 8. Fillings $1. up. Bemoved to 44 West Broad Streets . mrd g was arranged for, on even if he has to give of Mrs. Frank Bottom. MMrs. Levi Watrous is critically fIl. West siriet’to Wiliam McGowan of [in town renewing scquaintances. s 1 is scheduled to | w the borough Nathan Newbury, substituting as as- - : . ' . 1 day afternoon _on y Miss Fannie Barrows of New York | sistant bridge tender for Captain Bea- A ORS § Imported 3inner Ware | Shouid Sam win Bill Brown of West|arrived in town Monday to spend the | jamin Brown, resigned. KING DENT L PARL H 3 hazflkhn quare, “(lfWACh We are in 5 witia | him a baby carriage for his in Westerly. | summer vacation with her parents, rs. John ance and son, Wil- HOURS—9 a. m. to § p, m.; Sundays 10 to 2. Telephons B s S, ou- von importa | <hild, now two days old. | postmaeter Willia Shpyactl & “Barrows ana Mrs. Bar- | liam, have returned home from a two s B nine oer Toror | ¥ ook or crook BIll Mitchell | whterford wisited friends in Westerly | rows, in Water street. weeks' stay in Rockville. Btock Patterns, dsca-ations and shapes | n Sam will give Bill a wed- | SU1d Stephen Bennett returned to Bos- | Thomas H. O'Neil has returned to BERERE od Ciaconos | that will be useful and orna. [ SUN0AY ton_Monday, having been the guest | Providence after a visit here. | ) We deliver free 1o all our customers - from_the for a < o . back. — s Charles Robinson of Norwich was in STANTON’S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I. sming tace has créated |icelst MYSTIC o Tty ySamuel Haley has returned to New ork, after a visit at the homestead. Common Battery Telephone System In- | X Gk 2 B Yt & e e & st stalled—Supt. and Mrs. Peter Brug- | ness caller in town Monday. german Leave for Vacation—Flag| Edwin Beebe of New Haven is the Dy to; Bo\ Obatetiact guest of hfs sister, Mrs. Lillian Mal- lory. Mrs. Eleanor Gladwin was In Nor- wich on Monday. 1ong the stone w BABIES! Soen they will be big dovs ana girls The regular meetin 1 3 s g of the Westerly | The adjo SB4 iheir baby fces 5.l be only & | Ministerial association was held Mon- ing will detor C A Rieisne W badies and I will [ cay in the conference room of the Me- | whether the gr: eatch smiles. mo) iblic library building with | be changed. STILES, The Photograsher, : niumber of members and sev- * Brewn Building, =~ Westerly, R. I Evmen in attendance Telephone 24 fvesa cad by Rev. Joseph Lo Func anern, &b s : motions of the | 70l (Y Hart | ment, which eet fcrth that the fur: i Schaffner & Marx ns of the church were for spirituer | Mrs. Mar lite and power rather than the crea- Clothes tion of organizations that are usually conducted and managed Dby _church Stonington lodge. 2 is anticipating a b day evening, when the second degree 1 be worked and several of the grand the state will be present; BALTIC S 3 gation from Pequot lodge, Fi - 5 nd Mrs. Neil M *%S5, of New London, and Fairview | -9 ,"'M" c""‘"“‘F'"”‘ Claes=tor No. 101, of Groton. After the| esters’ Memorial—Funeral of Mrs. " where they | meeting a supper will be served end & Napoleon Billy. - ARE SOLD BY 3T |peo An interesting discusston fol- | Will spend the s smoke terk eiolE A class of twenty-one girls and lowed the reading and Rev. Mr. Pea | Michael Kelche Pawea & irls & L B. CRANDALL €9, Cocic Toceived the thAnks of his asse- | leaves Westeriy foday (1 acs N eruete e imenty-six boys recelved Ineir virst ks | 3 - On Saturday the Telephons Exchanee | Holy Communion at the § o' ciate where. he w s y, at the 8§ o'clock mass - wovesa Westerly, R. I = At the Rosal N was open to the public to inspect the | Sunday at the Immaculate Conception The Rhode Island National guard | Rosseau, du e summ work that has becn done there, which | church. The altars were beautifully Mom wiil not be represented at the national | Ryan accompanied him as an includes the installing of a modem | decorated with flowers. The class amental Works Tifle shoot at Camp Perry, Ohio, or at | por ¥ switchboard which will operate the | walked in & procession from the con- I will gusrantes to make a monm- New England shoot at Wakefield, Toithe e telephone under thle mm'monhm}ttelry vent hall, led by the altar boys the “uvuuuun B % The towes pcasidle wor on ss. this vear, owing to lack of | quarrs Sunday even £ ystem. The cutting over the-tele- | Jittle girls being dressed in white WASH '{CU- siatent with good work. My experi- he expénse. Practically | o s, oo noay evening Josep phones into the new system was done | with veils and wreaths. Due to the BURN-CROSB B Siies b 58 your seryice ther i, the SUREWIll L ons St e oo | d Saturday night. Yesterday men were| zeal of the Sisters of the convent of ALEXANDESR HOBERTSON, be rep 3’ Bf *Cainy Eoriy, Peven | o S.b0c foreatm by & & busy taking out the old instruments | the Holy Family, the children showed e Bl B 5 o leoveal Jeomw mad | Tond Vs daute - R and replacing them with new ones. It| careful preparation for the reception B R L | o L SThe R ey - s i . will be about a month before all the | of the sacrament, Rev. M. J. Lynch team of last vear, while not among the | “02 % el patrons of the line will have Instru-|was assisted by Rev. Antheline Mol- topnotch teams, made a- créditable | Lhe table e ments up to date. Since Manager|lard of LaSalette College, Hartford, of C Johnson has come to the Mystic Tele- [ who delivered & fine sermon at both H showing, al he conditions be! - | Enight: h’ Tour Shoes and “&lfll" g 3 Aeions ook oon- | ok ‘tho fate. of phone Exchange he has nearly tripled | 8 o'clock and 10 o'clock masses. At Wm4 get & coupon on the Pl e~ onoopt the telephones here, and has always|4 o'clock in the efternoon the class B~ "] he Baw, Skum - of Peksabuo | A B, oanion aut given the best of ‘sutistaction. The|again assembled at the church and PU s | who is nearly 98 years of age, was]ind handed $7o5 ove Fatl office here is one of the best equipped | renewed thelr baptismal vo The RTILL'S, Seriously imjured while " viciting her | Gadgnanded $755 over to Father Me-|in the state, and s very handy and um| girls were enrolled in the Sodality of “ON THE. BRIDGE.” daughter, Mrs. John Holman, at Pot- | Coon nov. ___|to aate. Bach telephone has been| the Children of Mary and the boys in y23a j: r Hill. Late Friday, while alone in Cx-—Gov. George T1. Utter of Westerly | tested and the subscribers notified that | the Sacred Heart society. The acts T o sitting room, she started to walk | W!ll be busiec king a all they had to do hereafter to gain |of consecration to the Blessed Virgin | into an adjoining room, etumbled over [ 22y from his native Tuesday evening he meeting of men i tate S GEO. 1 sTuaan, | o foot vest and fell breaking her loft Zroprietor of the' | hip. About two vears ago Mrs. Slo- | Meeting o Stilman Carsiage Oe, | cum fell at her home In Moss street, [ NeW York i lay school conven- Ceggswell St | Pasweatuck, and fractured two rbe | tion at Saratoga Spri Te will de- — = S e — . = h t of new second hand carriages | Wecks by reason of that accident. o J = E B T fine of Narnees | Mondny aficrnoon A, Slocum swas | college Thureday morning, Next' Tues® Parls of Barnoss Carrlame repaif- | cheeriul, concidering her serious fnias | 48y evening he will male the final ad- 224 Daladhng and astomobile PAIBE- | hap and £reat aEe.” Sha was born af | dress at the graduation cxercises of \ 3234 | penaleton Hill, North Stonington, Nov. | the Montclair, N. J. 1 school 27, 181 - | STONINGTON FOI‘ E]mcal Supplles There will be a generous display of "-'r' nn‘lvonalhfi - Westerly today | Beautiful Decorations on Children’s WEEK | ———— 2 o (Tuesday), the one hundred and thir- iy = h and Canstruction, see | Sttt b it P e “Riaption | By ud o Men,_and Haymalers i ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,| 722" Fiiie Greene wara chantae ot | ing of St. Mary's Parish Bazaar. — B | Cr SR Here’s a Big Important Sale of Pure Food! The Paurest, Freshest Goods. Savings Unequalied If You Take Advantage of These Prices. ‘ was observed by the Choice . Confectioners’ LAWION'S SANITARY FISH MARKET C;)nstipation et B DriedBeef+ 23c Sygar 4 25¢ | on the rivery no dust: no odor: every. fed, the main ai SLICED ing whermme o et an e | Vanishes Forever | made o H. R. Palmer snoke int <f Fresh Fif asd Sea Foods In their % R Bl moke. . seasom Markmt 171 Main Street. Wes: Prompt Relief--Permanent Cure church was well filled. Manieusing, Dermatolosy, Shampooiog. | Wbl et el e o Bien 5 | BBL. $6.30 Y2 bbl. $3.15 ; =2 R FULL T | ENUINE mues beo emstane :Q\ffl‘;:rfia‘;‘:{;sff;:';;°m§y'h§ re, MEAT SPECIALS Pure Lard w. 15¢| Peanut Butler 2mw:25¢| i Cheese__ w. 17¢ eriy. teot street Tel 343 & At the Baptist Church. ERETEE LD | e B Ao e FLOUR SHOULDERS gl v B —————————— 3 y vegat- s Tment Halt Dressing. oo | bt geaily on Vet o homs byl MRS. M. 1. FELLS b ey 2 : 5 4 to 6 Ibs. each BU I l ER Ib. 290 Irvlessional Nasseuse, Redy and Facial Wassag| oo e s 1-8 sacks 80c Fancy, tender, sugar cured, Ib. 14%2¢ Hair Goods & specialty. Fine Violet f":;!‘hrhwm]l \\N n,iflv‘lher:ze_lm ch R. G. Bliven & Co,, /Vz«%z{ - s S reditition, Tha Seatcs Tuesday and Wednesday Red Ripe Tomatoes - can 7%c|Van Camp’s Milk 3 large cans 25¢ | Best, largest Lemons oz, 19¢ Little Forget-Me-Not, Mildred Crar Pty - dall; recitation, Good Night, Ma p {{ - It 1 : Kelien? tnore voncgl” no vincaccn | R S/RLOIN STEAK - w 17¢ Swil's Pride Soap - 7 hais 25 tymghell's Soups_- 3 cans 25¢ Large Pineapples - ‘2 for 25¢ On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY e give S&H Green Trading Stamps - A Mmmmmmm there was a large congregation pre 3 5 lh flll Jeu < 2 250 lespie treatmen: of the hair am ent. LEAN i e A = mnape N0 Game—Rain. 7enoen PORK CHOPS - » 17c Hire’ ; e Iy«]xtra P fiuyler’s Cocoa - - can 23c Shmdd/ed Cocoanut - b 13c brirai etc. Endorsed by leadin RORERT DRYSDALE s fre :yas much- . disappointment L. n 3 oC 322 Sramooots 01 CLARIE | eramber, stcam and Gmn Fivees ama | NI Sapuniny owing o e posipone |MALL POT ROAST w J4c ] Mres noot veer ct bot. 15¢ ball game with W Bt e, Do Laner gy S ety et e [ RO o N penain LIVER 9c | Kimpered Herring - - 15¢ 1 pkg. Star Naptha Powder ttle Bluine - - - Ave. Watch Hill. R. & %fnrfl[; Mohican Jelly Powder 3 pkgs, 25¢ In Tomato Sauce 1 I] ANNOUNCEMENT. e Emination T L AT B oo T e | S Tl e | FR i ot She B St g it 13 Mehican Cooking Soda. - 1b. 80fp, yoy pice . 3 s 170|ard, Fim Cabbage - Ih. S0 I e ea‘;;'l;;"aofiig Co. |y st Seonits 0G0 HAMBURGER - 72c] 1 Ib. Best Coffee _ } 286 Q5 A & | wesmns T fa e ETRIRE - - 3. 13| 1 thu. Bell Starch Macaroni 2 pkgs. 13c | Fine, Swest Table Butter Ib, 28¢] City Pharmacy acrhe G 5 0 | § Mixed Salt PORK - 2 1. 27¢ 21 lbs Fine QUGAR é $1 00 with 1 Ib. Goc Tea TRY OUR 330 Main St. Westerly, sagamiore Gilbert H "?‘,‘f;‘\" ;. unior | e v o oot | i R e (e e« ao. (| POPtErhouse STEAK - s 19¢ SE—. o' © of our Gimous ; lenry B, N & Perry: keeper of -~ Esvcanal St. Westerly. R. L The Washington Trust Co., Cas Sl Tl i Be sinctad at ine S T sa0000 Ladies” Hatter A Maival tuen masear, Surplu $200,000 42 High St., Westerly lay cvening in Borouch hal Pays Interest on Deposits. = B¢ cxteticntly Eotten Good service—Considerate attention FOoR LE. & &l € 3 n" the @re guaraateed the patrons of this 1a- | Two seven-room cottages, situated in the"farish offered stitction. different parts of the compact part of ey Tie otere — - SWesterly, "R°10 each Thaving 60 foot erticles for sale onday eve- Bes my new samples of Fall and | Street {ront and bofh having vacant ter Weolens. Custom Made Suits |land adjoining that can be secured at reasonable prices If purchaser de- e b e PEoch “Raving beat, . elsctric Heard About the Borough. TABLE TALK: B F emiasoniy fiEkta, modorn "plunbing " Tnsbeilion | A 1 dimi of Providence spent ¢ - ¥ gy e nvites Monday in*tow 3 1d Repauirls Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., Vi ¥ o mestown, N. G BiNgine: Pressing asa | Reputrin R v Red e o | e S ¢ Jamestown, X. What I like about Ceresota Flour is that it makes the same good bread every Sunday. Horace ( was a caller in_the borough Monday. Floyd Parker and W. J. Grimes of Tarrytown, N Y. were in town over i Sunday and Monda 5 h Charles Kilner of Philjdelphia was 3 Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- in town Monday. * %pona with me. Geogge Clark and family will soon MAL W. FLYNN, Maoufact: nd Build move 'to South Coventrs spent Monday dn town on a tMp . z 3 ylsa

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