Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 18, 1910, Page 6

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A c." N G P u s,I_M A STE n A.I. WSEEY STONINGTON. o i Gt ahtet | ‘A improvement. ; >, — Staplin. Since the soap factory was bullt im Principal Eaton Entertains Teachers— Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilkinson en- | gur street the autoists have nob Robert Little and her| troubled us at all.—Meggendorfer (Continued from page two) =~ £ chapel, New York, is to officiate | Park Improvements—Plan to Test | tertained Mr: at the services at St. Philip's mission | Fire Alarm—Guests and Tourists. | Gaughter of Providence Friday, Blsetter, : unday. s < : To Test Fire Alarm. 3 ; nds i Professor Eaton, principal of the INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, | Charles J. Eutler Cesignated by Bondsmee—Pjans for| 5,0 a5 cAms meETING borougi Sohoot Snieatned e teach | On Mondiy evening the fire alarm B i ion—. i ¥ _— ers at lome on Main street lay | will be tried, beginning w! 0x 2, one o f Westerly Branch. High School Graduation—Rain Poslpone'd Game— | 1, gegin the Middle B0 et | e e Dame o MainWrct Frioal | pill be tricd e Tts all right fur the pot to call the - Torss Milton Bottes | Eaptist Men’s Club Hears About India. = : the Speskers. e e omay e | TS el Kiihe ol bt o SN Mask nioviai cher otk o8 “Three Miition Dollars £ 3 oroughly 5 sult of a nail pi same fire."—Boston F . ‘Wadawanuck park is being put in | her foot. 4 Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. — i L TN et an e | e Ty M. Whliams aud his aaslers | The new fibe Whistle T been placed [ SeTas Ulberal, courteous and eficient in ita dates for the annual Douglds CamD | anes. on the velvet mill and will blow at 7 2y ‘management. * There is now considerable interestmusician; Barjorie Barber, valedictori- | meeting which attracts visitors from The smack Annle S. brought in a|o'clock each night. Living In the Future, manifested among the business men of :m,JA:_?ifi fix.rberl salutatorian; Har- | many parts of southern New England. Io:i oake}e,wlm b-rl‘:ll :’t pol‘;ock l-nld Living in the future would be al} 3 he. 1 ally as | ry J. Nichols, orator; Thomas Spargo, cod, wi s considered good so late v i 4 Ssca USRS ThO0. D oD e is | apeaier: . QeniEade: ATt As Zar w3 poaniple;anesstuge ssh to e | S0, T aeon. Sure Sign. right if you didn't have to pay rent im D. Optometeist. | 1o who will be the succe vicer; e o e v e Postmaster Walter Price. The leading | Sallie C Gertr % held in the big open air auditorium, . prophet; John D. Hogs, . | * Henry Bacon of Trenton, N, J., Defective vision corrected by the prop- e ane Onaries 3. Butier, who | Carrie Travis, Harold Baboock, Jrene which is located under large trees. |, part of the week in town. pent | When you wake up at daylight and | the present. can't get to sleep again, it's a sign it's . E twenty years, and Senator Louis W. | Clarke Lillian Donovan, Joseph New-| & "} Raymond of North Attleboro, | = ahenoroueh. ewark, N 3 Remoid, Tl owier, and who has rep. | all’ Aidrew 3. Martin, ‘Mary € Vars. | ol (500" oad the aramesti T | pelorris James of Newark, X. T, was Knees Became Stiff Tesentea Westerly in the state senate | Frank J. Fole an, " Qoo | meetings are_expected to be enthusi- Appetite of Diabetics. | for many years and who is & popular | {le Pierce, Lilllan Dover, Geneva Coom, | astic ones. Rev. B. §. Taylor, moted | hoe meobon trCtomns hontne Mams. | come ooy abetlcs. trol of | FIve Years of Severe Rheumatism citizen. s Niany Williome Foret & | evangelist, is to’ be present through- | omployment in the velvet mill here, s The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 It was anhounced that Repre e e LR " Jessie Ait- | OUt the days of the meetings. With Mibert Enright of Brooklyn will be | RUBSer and thirst; wifl even eat & | p,;ion Street, Boston, Mass., is anoth= tive Albert H. Langw 3 Rl R e © ALt~ | him are expected as special workers | the guest of friends in the borougl | Cake of soap. er wictory by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will pay you well to get our [Candidate for postmaster, but this is | kin an & ; “Kitty” and “May.” They will assist | gver Sunday. This great medicine has succeeded In prices on diamonds, ~looss or | denied. Mr. Langworthy and William 7 iIn the sineine. “Mav” iz Julla May | Henry Wallace of New York was a | many cases where others have utterly mounted, before purchasing. Segar were on the bond of Walter Local Laconics. Taylor Roberts and her husband is | visitor here Friday. Tools of Inteilect. | fafled. Mr, Goldsteln nays: “I suf= CASTRITIUS, Price, and they are both favorable to| rThere will be a special Children’s|Rev. C. E. Roberts, who is also ex- | G. L. Loomis of Worcester was in| All invention isthe tool of intellect, | fered from rheumatism five years, It Lea Westerly Jeweln the appointment of Mr. Butler and |gay service in the Methodist church | pected to be present. “Kitty” is Miss | town this week. and the last children of invention are | kept me from business and caused ex= 3 ly Jewe! ready to qualify as his bondsmen. A | SuYgay morning. K. Janet Campbell. The Kentucky cruciating pain. My knees would be= \ girls, the Sisters Crow, and Kell, Arrive for the Summer. the best. come as Stiff as steel. 1 tried many petition for the appointment of Mr. BEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS |DButler is being signed by nearly Wwho have been asked to affix their MADE DY HAND. | nature. The few that have decl Hand Made Werk Is Our Speefalty. | SiVve as a reason that thev had pledged whose sweet singing was heard at Mr. and Mrs. Moses Pendleton of. ——————————— medicines without relief, then tookd many revival meetings in this section | Boston arrived Friday for the sum- g Hood’s Sarsaparilla, soon felt much | last summer, are also to be present | mer. Life’s Unequal Com better, and now consider myself en= during the ten days of meetings. Ar- Frank L. Moss of Springfield, Mass. You, a river, are contending. with | tirely cured. 1 recommend Hood's."” Rain prevented the scheduled base- ball game Friday between the Mystic Corinthians and Westerly High school W' are opehtie- new pEileiis - ?fifltcrm of appointment. In this Chixa Dinner Sets, our own importa- tioiz. We are =howing over forty Open Stoek Patterns, decorations and shapes Whips and all Harness Supplies car- | 10 the support of another before they | (€4 rangement has = been made for all [ has returned home. the ocean.—Latin Get it today in usual liquid form om ried 1n stock. Factory Made Harmess | had knowledge that Mr. Butler was & : trains to stop at Douglas during the | John Burns, agent of the Adams ex- chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. in stock at $i3.00 and up. canadidate for the office. James Pengelly, a former resident of | time the meetings are being held. press office, received Friday a hand N. H. SAUNDERS, Friday morning Assistant Postmas- | Westerly, and Miss Lillian Toothacher | ~ Tiqrty Danielson people have al- | some black horse for use of the office. Removed to 44 West Broad Street. |ter Butler received fr the vere married recently in Palo Alto, | ready engaged rooms for the season Mre, John F. Chesebrough is very B4 ment the customary blank for the sig- | California. and as many more are expected to be | {ll at her home on the North road. nuture of the bondsmen in the event e a e 1n | Present from Putnam. Mrs. Frank Mitchell of Montville has of the removal of postmasters by death | Children’s day will be observed in 5 ? Imperted Dinner Ware or other cause before the expiration |the Seventh Day Baptist church Sat- Game With Tri-Village Team. ® ay and the morning service will be | _The Tri-Village team comes to e n V' e d to the children. Putnam this (Saturday) afternoon for its first appearance- here this season. As Manager Clark’'s aggregation are tied for first place in the league race bondsmen nominate the acting | dev and are continued on the | rezular ap- he president, If It's Made of Rubber We Have It postmaste: bond until such time as pointment is made by the Rhode-Island Conmecticut zames will be played to- L not to be found clsewhere. § i ; ! o L iy 2hnloy ey and playing rattling good ball, one of . STANTON’S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. I | Charles 7. Butler as acting postmaster | feit. looked for. BAB!ES! to date f \}n\ JVIX}P ]l,‘ he to T ‘;‘[\p"['l—: Noted Out and About. regular salary of postmaster. Mr. But- | ¢ a meeting of the Men's club of | . Next week will be Commencement 1 Soon they will be big boys ana gims | ¥ 5 the senior ‘assistant postmaster | cuivary Baptist church Friday evening | week in Putnam, with classes to be |l Sole agents for Goodrich, G. & J.. of our stock and equipments for and their baby faces will be only a | e omaand and thevefore 1hor- | Georze Benjamin Utter gave an in- | graduated from the high school and Fisk, Michelin, and all standard memo-y. Bring the bables and I will | Q5 LY competent to perform all the | icresiing address on India, and Why It | Notre Dame academ: > . . - catch their smiles. duties of the office. 1 Needs Christianity. Mansfield hose company has voted makes. msta“ln(r Steam or ot ater STILES, The Photographer, = = | ul» h%{dknnnr(her of ':he on:.(inn and z g 5 Brown Building, = Westerly, R. 1. The funeral of Joseph Novogroski.| Captaip Walter E. Harrington, 4th | clambakes for members which proved s ' ® b T R iorad T o s 2 opular last year. The outing is t el e - e il RN JSomiier R o |20 ponuiar lase vear tne ouine v 12 |l H@CHOM Heaters, High Pressure Steam was held t Rumford, after a service in the Wednesday grove at Alexander's lake. afternoor to izen soldiery of the state/of nineteen ° B - . . v rs, has been placed ofi the retired | , The school work of the year at vulcani F M “ R W b & on the i hi Pomfret school has been practically itting, M1 epair ork, ani- Hart Schaffner & Marx on_ the =k Bty omn et brought to a close with the fanctions g p Clothes relatives fi Westerly attended that haye taken place there this week. Why not let us do your Vulcan- . ineral. The deceased came from Smoking in Church. Morse’s¥ orchestra of Putnam played izing? All work guaranteed. tarv Plumb[n S stems or an g s T® " ARE SOLD BY “Wii%7, Poland about twenty | Smoking in church is a Dutch cus- | *t the Teception. Expert Vulcanizer® direct from P and, besides h leaves = — T # e . . L B. CRAN 5 8 tom. Dutchmen are such inveterate =Seanmia factory to cater to your wants. Max, who co a store in| m ™ ik Al’“l; Eo'l' < - S X: Tred, who is in the eloth. | smokers that one of them is seldom =k r,:{,‘:’:;‘,“’&::‘x::r s ol TR \VOl'k connected WIth Stca Flt esterly, - |ins Dusiness in inss; Dav-| seen without his pipe. Indeed, it is | pleasea’ io lcarn that there is ot least 2 3 Pl B . , in the sar »ss in Providence, | 5 fact that they find themselves un- | one Greaded disease thaf scien as t mbin and four daus 3 2 McKow- 2 2 been ‘able in all its stages and n or u . Monumental Works B et i able to\forego the indulgence, even {:m i.«‘loam‘?rf.;"er-:;il': c.‘-&r'xf Cure Is "l “ er n g g T will guarantee to make a monu- | husbana in ol; Mrs, Albert for the short period of a church serv- | L only positive cure now known to ' ment at the lowest possible cost com- | kell, whose husband conducts a ice—The Sunday Magazine. D s Rt e B Naa ent w! good work. My in Woonsocket: Mrs. J. S ultz.a ——_— constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca- - 4 - ence of years 1o at your service | vtactuver in iy and MTe Toreh Gore i taki Itseoxity, wotits 162 State St, New London. Ou ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, ence Novogroski of Providence At a Disadvantage. e e A e Oak St. near High, Westerly, R, I. o et | “Is all right to talk to some men ;zmyfnxlme foundation of the dlsease, e Although there was _discussion at| about climbing the ladder of success,” | and . miving the patient strength by s e : three sessions of the financial town | said a Newarker who is trying to raise | DAYLAE, WP the Sonstitution and as- contemp] ate domg any Worl\ n meeting before it was finally voted o] 4 ramily of seven on $14 a week, “but | proprietors have so much faith in its Ifll” appropriate the sum of $18,000 to de- | ® il L o | BirRtive powers that they offer One arielies h b t. - d l e be Blite fray th senses of angi the | when a man is e ground and | py,pared Dollars for any case that it € m 28 got & coupon on the Plano to be | e of 1 the ladder is standing on top of him, it | fails o cure. Send for’ 1ist o testis Best Teas the above mentione in . t to ain't a fair line of preaching.” monisls. . PURTILL'S, expressed in town me . b e a s Rddress F. 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 3 “ON Ti m > .. |leaders of this secret opposition are Take Halls Parily Fills for consti- 25c¢ b, to 1nspect our plant and be con siisa HE BRIDGE. ) said to be those who did not attend | Another Vindication. pation. g o the I3 pbuicn OF e T p mostinn | The puliic nas soma HEhes RIS Lo Best GCoff vinced that we are fitted to do GEO, L. STILLMAN, | Would be defeated and who had no | An Illinois judge says a woman who r. B. F. Kelley, Springfield, T es orTTee 4 Propristor of the® |special desire (o be open opponents of | has just eaten garlic may be efected | MI. B ¥. Kelley, Springfield, i A f 1 Sogaawel "Be®® Om | the plun, and thercfore were not pres- | from a theater. However, it is im- | troubled with my kidneys and bladder, 20c¢ Ib. the best wosk for least money. An -4 Westeriy, B L | "1\ bl VaS laKen 4 delay | Pli€d that she may mot be killed— | which grew worse until I became 3 Ca: the “fargest [ There is evidence of a studied delay | pochegter Herald. alarmed at my condition. T suffered o BEtl tock of new and second hand carriages | i1 the carrsing out of the vote of that also with aull heavy headaches and wagons. Also a full line of harnesa | meeting, and there are citizens who | T SRS the action of my bladder was annoving |ll Norwich Branch, Franklin Sa., and painful. I read of Foley Kidney over Somers Bros. rts of harness Carriage repair- | have the courage to declire that Cook d painting and “""“5",&‘":“ Sy EHI Will Do Soveren with subw sna o ne Batliesie Eas e Plits and after taking them = fow another season or two intervene be-| Where a man comes in strong-om | o .j o the headaches left me, the ac- e Hreteh - ground. ;. S0oF fore the actual work os commencer discipline for the children is 1aying | tion of my bladder was again normal Putnam Inn Bullding. The vote of the town meeting in-| down the rules and then blaming his | and I was free of all distress.” Lee ‘Willimantic Branch, over City FO[’ Electrical Supgfies structed the town council to gp ahead | wite because nobody can enforce | Osg90d C Drug Store. with this work immediately in the reg- Robert Brown Estate, 55, 57, 59 West Main Stresl. ular and legal way and have the work | them.—New York Press. % and Construction, see completed with the least possible d YGU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE "ed ea Im "ners 0. ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager { lay. The town council meets regularly A 8ad C Pain slong the back. dizziness, headache. and gen- % ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,]the aret Monaay of cach month. Dot ad_Case. eral langiior. Get & packige of Mother Gray's AUS- Telephone 133 TelL 497. 62 Main St. Woesterly. | it Was supposed that there would be a Beggar (pathetically).—Lady, could | TRALIAK LEAF. the pleasant rot e g - ~ - | special ‘meeting preliminary to cam yer help a poor, unfornit feller dat |5, *h Kidner, Biadder and Urinary trobles. Whea Open from 7.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m. ing the vote into effect, and t it A i -'n’- ene ' = the It | bain't blind, mer deef-n’-dumb, ner | ey us this remarkable cmblmation of nstmres | T ULy 0y wene to Sut your busi LAWTON’S SANITARY FISH MARKET |[ould have been held during the pres- | orippled, ner nuttin’ else wot he Kin | samer Grays Acsiratinn fost ta ool . | ness before the Dublic. there is no me- ent week. No meeting was called,how- » o ray's Australian. b Drug - o e - fah v gista or sent Ly mail for 50 cis. Sample sent FEEE. | djam better than tnrougn ihe advertis- on the river; no dust: no odor; every- | ever, and there is nothing to indicate | Make an honest living at? ‘Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. 3 | ing columas orf The Bulletin. thing wholesome and clean. All kinds | that there is to be a meeting the com- of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their | INZ Week to act upon this mater. season. Market 171 Main Street. West- | 3 2 = & ~ ~ ~ ~ & 2 1y. foot of Crose street. Tel 343. e commencement exercises of the Q > Sive ws & eall .:..u., Westerly High school will be held on VN VN VN VN Wednesday afternoon in the Bliven Opera house. The graduating class of tlouring, Dermatolesy, Shampoolag, e & Burgeen: Chiropodiat. Bcalp Treat- " | 1910 is composca of ¥ E Dutton, ment, Halr Dressing. president; Harriet E. vice presi- ident; Harriet D. Lew! secretary; MRS. M. L EELLS Starr Barker, treasurer; Maude Briggs, Trofessional Masseuss, Fody and Facial Massags Halr Goeds a speclaity. Fine Violet Goede, 4 Main St., Westerly, R. L yasa = Telephone 430, | FLOORS Fasy to patch worn spots, half minute, easy, with NESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTr...5 | FARRINGTON FINISH. Won't scratch, STORE— water won't mark it. R. G. Bliven & CO., F. C. CROWELL, Norwich. On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. — We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with ail purchases. & Manhattan Clothes S At Reduced Prices! Everyone knows the superiority of Manhattan Clothes, All dur- ing the season we have demonstrated the Manhattan Clothes fit better, are made better, possess more style and value than any clothes you can buy regardless of price. Now we have reduced the prices on all our Men’s Suits so that Gillespie treatment of Scaip, cures falling hair, Ba. dandruff snd other irritations, itohe |Where to Buy in Westerly BE Durning, etc. Endorsed by leading A" ok menta” maslsuce, o Tk snT DRYSDALE & Co. i Efi?fi& piy .t‘mm..m.f;;;f'rg-‘t ,,...:‘::.”;:"Eg_:":s:::‘,k:..... b you save from $3 to $5 on any Suit in our entire stock. ain Stree esterly, . ANNOUNCEMENT. ot hnel Ave. Wateh HiiL BE Having purchased the photograph sugled udio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main % F;L we are ready to preve to the ‘W2 are moving to the Potter-Lang- The assortment includes standard Black Suits, Blpé quin and Self Stripe Serges, and a wide variety of neat designs in Grey Worsteds and Velours. Every Suit in our stock is included in this price reduction. Nothing reserved. ' ; Special Suit Values at $10.50, $12.50, §15, $18, $20 A saving from $3 to $5 on cach Suit. STR Aw H ATS A complete assortment of all the best styles--soft rolling brims, Sailors and Panamas--$1, $1.50, $2, $3, $5, $6 N Men’s Shirts, Washable Nechwear, Lisle and Silk SUMMER FURN')HINGS H::.i:ry, "Conl :I‘ndacr:u;r‘i B'dlal:, Etc., are here in all the new styles and all moderately priced » ¢ S, ial Prices. Our Boys’ Clothing Dept. offers special BOYS SUI rs :aln::cilna Bo;:":.éraduafion Suits. The newest styles are here attractively priced. e of Westerly and vicinity our | worthy Block, 68 High strect, on or bility to do the very best work. A [about Jan. ist 1910. Great removal { beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait| sale now soing on. of yourself given free with every dos- gy, cevinets ¥ Rowssi’a G| Mechanics Clotsing Co. Westerly, R. I. VVVVVYY City Pharmacy|- == TRY OUR SMITH'S GARAGE. IcE 330 Main St. Westerly, o UAN, SODA and COLLEGE .| “gary to rent: storing of.cars: com- ICES While Waiting for Your Car, | plete repair department. Fuli llne of 36 Canal St. Westerly. B, L |Z°oic = > MISS ROSE AHERN The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R L Ladies, Hatter Capital ,...........c..... $200,000 Surplus S $200,000 & Bxecutes Trusts, 42 High St., Westerly Pays !nl'riall on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attentiom are guaraateed the 4 FOR SALE. stitution. DULESSS of tils Je b o oro-novin-room settaces, situated o different parts of the,co: act part of Westerly, R. 1., each having 60 foot s ot foy, A mPles of Fall and |street front, and both having vacant T aCelons. Custem Made Suits|land adjoining that can be secured at A A A2 P rfruonablse tgricgfl :r a gur:-nu? ld’- J. F. PELLEGRINY, sires. o avin eat, electric Lo 4 Jmim S Westerty. lights, modern plumbing. Inspection 2 - Pressing and Repalir! Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., sanane ins. £eblid 07 R WVenterly, R. L - 121=1285 Main Street The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exchusively to Men's. 3 Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appare/. 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