Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 22, 1910, Page 6

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Fourth of July to be Safe and Sane and Quiet—Secret In- —structions to Policemen Subject of Hot Day Guess- ing—High School Graduation This Afternoon. Westarly Branch. § »eececne Thres Million Doltars i ae. Three Million Dollars Fifty Thousand Accounts. Edberal, courteous and efiiclent in its management. '\, projected failed to receive public ap- proval. Mrs. Mary A. Pendleton of Wakefield is the guest of Mrs. Charles P. Cottrell in Elm street. There is talk to the effect that a postmaster for Westerly will not be appointed until after the state election, for good and sufficient political rea~ sons. The warm spell hurried many to Watch Hill, Pleasant View and Week- apaug, and with them came the street pianos which remain in the village of Westerly. The engagement Stanley C. Johnson of Providence, for- Judze Edward M. Burke held regu- lar session of the Westerly probate court Tuesday. The will of Minnie K. Miller was admitted to probate and as the executors declined to serve, the court favored, at the request of heirs, the Washington Trust company as administrator with the will annexed. The will gives to the son, William Miller, life interest in the estate for the support of himself and family, and uponshis_demise the property is to go to his wife, Mary E. Miller, and chil- dren. The case was continued until July, when the administrator will be formally appointed and the appraisers Ewtablished 1901 L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist vision corrected by the prop- t of lenses. Room 9, Pol- orthy Block, Westerly. R L DIAMONDS Tt will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose or q is_ announced of 4 Mmounted, before purchasing. named. This action was necessary to R CASTRITIUS, permit of the legal notice being given.| merly of Westerly, and Miss Adelia M. Leading Westerly Jeweln The first and final account of Mary | Palmer of Stonington, daughter of Mr. A. Livingstone, administratrix of the|and Mrs. Eugene Palmer. estate of Peter Livingstone, was re-| Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kennedy of the AND LIGHT HARNESS |ceived anaapproved for record. e Ty R Louis E. York, administrator of the their s estate of Mary J. York, presented an affidavit that he had made diligent search and could find no personal property, therefore could make no in- ventory. The affidavit was ordered re- corded. Minnle E. Lanphere, guardian of Madrilenus M. Card, made first account of the estatc, which was ordered re- corded, after examination. Ameila B. Young, administratrix of the estate of Milton \A. Young, peti- tioned for an allowance from the estate of $25 a month for six months=from the date of death, which occurred June 1909. Such application is necessary to be made within one year from daie of.death. The petition was ranted. The petition asking for a 8ecree declaring that the . estate 15 insolvent and for the appoint- Kennedy, have closed engagement, and spend a vacation at their home in 1y. Mrs. Edwin P. Pendieton and daugh— ters, Adelaine and Anna, of Buffalo, wife and children of Major Pendleton, U. S. A, are.guests of the major's brother, James M. Pendleton, in Elm street. Just because someone pigeons, cut down two hung crape on his of Westerly is parsi that _he is victim pranks. & The graduating exercises of the Westerly High school will be held in Blive opera house this (Wednesday) afternoon, with reception at School hall in the evening. The class motto I§ Non Nobis sed Alteris. BEAVY . MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Spectalty. '.I‘-— ln‘Llll Bflmeu Supplies ear- atock. Factory Made Harness tack"e? $12.00 and wp. N. H. SAUNDERS, wfl 1o 44 West Broad Streefy Imported Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns in China Dinner Sets, our own importa- Hon. We are showing over forty Open shapes hiss and Joseph Oury )t the belief Black Hand stole of Stock Patterns, decorations and ot to be found elsewhere. We deliver frse to all our customers. STANTON’S BAZAAR. We » R. BABIES! probad ment of commi ioners was continued There is to be further d v in the R S e 207",and g8 | until the mext regular seselon of (herebuilding of the Pawcatuck Valley memory. Bring the bables and I will | <Ot street railrogd, as there is to_be a catch thetr smiles, - change of gfade in Bay street, Watch of the town| Hill, in the section where the mnew The_police committ council of Westerly, composed of Counciimen Burdick and Culley, with Town Solicitor Agard in attendance, called =1l the police officers to the car— pet Monday evening, except Policeman Lanphere, the officer on duty at Watch Hill. It was a sort of coming-to-an- understanding session and of course the little davghter of Mr. was secret. Herman Dock who was The enforcing of the liquor laws was p automobile Monday even- STILES, The Photographen, Brown Building, = Westerly, R. L Telephone $4T. sy2sa been laid V. Rigler, D. rails have airead and the First Baptist church v. were Fuesday attending the Holt, graduate of the gical seminary “State, and not the street Eckman Mig. Co’s Cases Part of the Crusade. | The makers ‘medicit is curing Tver the count Ve disteibated wwith dru, or send direct, a e e Tt et o those ‘whom Eckman's Alterative has ik booklets elgn thelr testi- initials, or give the ‘monials with init 7S dhe city or Booklet of Cured Cases is honest and sin-. Sores 18 gives the full name, address (street, city and State), also the date. We, trge you fo write or ¢all on these People Booklet of Cured Anti-Tuberculosis -apd hear thefr story irect luch straight-from-the-heart evidence as this booklet holds is_com r, indeed.. We offer proofs—we do not want you to buy the medicine until you have secured the booklet—it's free—and communicated with those whose gratuitous letters aloné Bave made possible the publishing of tais ooklet. "No ‘matter if you have unfortunately spent time and money experimenting with nearly every “cure” under the firmament— investigate Eckman's Alterative. If shown the heari-touching affidavit of a father whose only son was cured of tuberculosis by Eckman's Alterative after all hope had been abandoned, would it not carry some weight with you? Eckman's Alterative is good for all ‘Throat and Lung troubles, and is on sale in Norwich by Lee & Osgood Co., and other Druggists. It can also be ob- faned at. or procured by vour local Druggists. Ask for Booklet of Cured Cases, or write for Bvidence to the Eckman Laboratory, Phila., Pa. SAVED BY A SNEEZE. Hartford Policeman Was About to Undergo an Operation. Policeman Charles Schiller of Hart- ford, whose right cheek bone was broken by a baseball in Riverside park two weeks ago, Was to have undergone an operation Tuesday morning. Be- fore the doctors got there to do the operating, however, the policeman per- formed an unexpected surgical opera- tion on himself. His face pained him a goed deal, and he sent one of his sons to a near— by drug store to get a patent salve. He got this and applied 5t to his face, but accidentally got some of it in his nose; and it caused him to sneeze vio- lently several times. The last time he sneezed he felt a sharp pain-in_his face, and a little later when the doc- tors got to his house to operate they found that the sneeze had taken their job from them, and the bone had snap- Pea back into place. FH | supposedly the subject of discussion ose escape from serious in- and the committee probably impressed | jury was almost miraculous, was at upon the police officers on duty in thed Diay on the lawn of the Dock residence novisa Westerly, R. I | village of Westerly the importance of | Tuasday mo A year ago little harmony in action,and a realization that the police comrittee is the direct- knocked from his escaped injury. Luther Dock w cycle and he, too, EXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St. near High, Westerly, R. I Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery Jset @ coupon on the Piano ta be . given away at PURTILL'S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” ©EO. L. STELLMAN, ‘opristor of the Carriage Cuy £300 s Fall tine of harm Sidy o e e For Electrical Supplies and Comstruction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO, whatever instruction: by the committee with good grace and committeemen. petent poli have the courage to perform it. ing powel It is q probable that the ancient war cry of treating all suspected law violators alike was again raised and without consideration of the fact that all alleged v alike. lators do not do business The police department has jurisdic- tion over all sections of the town of Wester! Hill, and it would be impelitic to treat all alike who are suspected of violeting the liquor laws. Westerly favors of dealing with the liquor problem, al- though savors of persecution to the uninitiat- ed. and that includes Watch Public sentiment in the present method be there may instances ‘that The policemen presumably recefved were given them the probability s that the instruction as along the same line that had heen given public or in secret by former Westerly has a com- hief and equally competent 'men, who know their duty, and Local Laconics. Herbert E. Lewis of Hope Valley was a visitor Tuesday in Westerly. ‘William D. Fox of New London was, a caller on Westerly friends Tuesday. It is definitely decided that there will be no public_celebration of Inde- pendence day in Westerly. The plans Tel 451 62 Main St. Westerl: LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET o the river: no dust: me odor: every- thing whatesome and clean. All kinds of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In thelr sesson. Market 171 Main Street, West- ery. fost of Cress strest Tel 343 Give us & cail sugisa mpooiag. Mantcuring, Dermatoloxy, Sh Burgesn Chircpodiat Soalp ment. Hair Dressing. MRS. M. L EELIS Foofesional Massense, Eody and Facial Wassage Hair Gooeds a speciaity. Fine Violet Main St iyate WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTr=.. STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co,, ©On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. P PAIN in the head—pain anywhere, has its cause. tion, pain s biood is, We sell at 25 cents, sud Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with &I erehases. e treaBment of the halr and cures falling hair, baldne: ecze- um snd other rritations. Yok Emh“? S latmaniy o0s, dry traatmente ets. mamicure, Miss Lida L HEa By, Poer Laneaioy ANNOUNCEMENT. Hawing purchased the Where to Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Supplies. B4 Main Street, Westerly, R. L, ani Wauwinnet Ave. Watch Hill, R augidd stadie of A 4 Scholfeld 3 Main gtreet. we zeady to prove to the of Westewdy and vichnity our to do the very best work A 16x20 water colored portralt f yourself given free with every dos- Rouleau & Co., ‘City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICE® While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. L iy2sa The Washington Trust Co., ¥ WESTERLY, R. L Capital . enasssans $200,000 Surplue ... $200,000 Executes Trusts. . Tterest "o Degos sorvice—Consi. 1:'(:' attention = guaranteed the patrons of this Beo nmew samples of FaM PEIAEGRINY, Ne. 4 Matn St. Wensterly. wmmlm about Jan. 1st 1910. ple supplies. Tel. different parts of thy Westerly, R. street front-and both having vacant land adjo t reasonal sires. Nehts, invited. We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy Block, 63 High street, on or Great removal sale now going on. Mechanics Clething Co. Westerly, R. I dec15d SMITH'S GARAGE. 330 Maln St. Westerly, Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- repalr department. Full line of 3 novs: ‘MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly FOR SALE. - Two seven-room cottage: sompact. having. situated 1n T ining that can be secured le Scu it a Bo h-vln‘ eat, modern plumbing. Inspestion’ ebTla" W O R LS. R | AMERICAN HOUSE, BALTIC Handsome Gift for Miss Mary Smith —Academy Graduation on Thursday— Varicus ltems. Mary Smith, daughter noon by the members of the class connected with the Men's league of the M church. Miss Smith received a beautiful piece of cut glass in reciation of her ser- vices as the! her during the past year. TI tion was made by r of the ven a pleas- FARRINGTON FLOORYO\IL:]I walk on your floor one hour after FINISH #ARRINGTON FLOOR FINISH has been applied —for it dries almost instantly and when dry it presents awd retains just the gloss Will not scratch white and needs lit- tle attention to keep fresh and clean For Sale by F. C. CROWELL, Norwich. the vice preside drge T. Bell. 2 nith cordi knowledged the handsome g s Smith was prin- cipal_in the public last year, but has resigned. The parents and children regret her leaving very much and appreciate her zeal in her work Quring her stay in Baltic Marious News Notes. George Remmert was graduated from the Norwich Free Academy on Tues- day Peter Brown of Worc who_has 3. P. The ' graduation s the ‘Academy of the Family take place Thursday afternoon. Rev. M. J. Lynch has been called to Hartford by the illness of his youngdst sister, who is in a critical condition. George Cooney. who had his hand amputated at_the Backus hospital re- cently, is at_his home and is able to be out and about. BRIEF STATE NEWS Meriden—About $110 was cleared from German day at Lyra park Sat- urday. New Haven.—Dr. of New Haven wi of the medical school George E. Blumer be the new dean of Yale. Collinsvilly Col ville Rod and Gun club has fixed on July 11 as the date for having an interstate shoot. Naugatuck.—The state macadam road from Weber's to the town line will be oiled under state supervision. Westport.—The Danbury superinten- dent of schools, Georse H. Tracy, has been in town looking for good teach- ers. » Bridgeport.—The earthquake rellet Committee chosen by the Italian Con- gregational church, has reported re- ceipts of $88.54 to date. Bridgeport.—The state police have been getting after the illicit liquor bu: iness in Ridgefield again and fines were imposed in several cases Friday by Justice Samuel holas. Hartford.- bolt of lightning that strucic the house of Harry Palmer on Saturday pulled all the hairpins out of Mrs. Palmer's hair, scared her bad- ly and did some damage to the house. Siavie ngton_met lock Sunday after- to an address by tev. Gaspar T. Pan- Torrington Roman t Ash 1 pastor, noon and their ne ik, Watertown.—T_ E. Parker, one of the few hereabouts who make an attempt to raise turkeys is mourning the loss of 20 of his Thanksgiving prospects. Hungry rats had their fill on the miss- ing turklets. Norwalk.—With a blinding flash a can of carbide exploded, Saturday night, and Frank Reynolds of East Norwalk, who conducts a_garage In Wagtport, was badly burned about the s and face. New Britain.—There is every reason to believe that when C. K. Hamilton s at Walnut Hill Saturday after- Julv 2. he will endeavor to break @ few world’s records to mark his first flight in New England and to lead additional prestige to his exhibition in his home town. THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers Eto., in Town. VYAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. ‘elephione 507. 24 WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all' your Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting. Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering The Scott & Glark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street, aprea TRUNKS e Tourists Indestructo A large varlety to choose from. All requisites for the traveling man. Suit Cases and Bags, etc. THE SHETUCKET HARNESS CO. WM. C. EODE, Prop. Telephone 865-4. 283 Main Street. Jundd WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 853. apr2sd LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are our Ples, Oake and Bread cannot be exsalled. Give us o trial qrder, novaa = @0 Pulrmount Strest. A Fine Assortment MILLINER AT LEPTLE PRICES. MRS. G. P. STANTON octidaw JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Boeks Wnfs.and Reled to Ordes. 08 BROADWAY. ored styles. Long a neck styles. $1.00 worth of Green Stamps Free with purchases of 10c or over —Double Stamps with purchases of $5.00 or over WOMEN'S and MISSES’ LINEN SUITS $5.50, $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 Our present showing of Linen Suits is by far the largest and finest we have All of the best styles are represented. WASHABLE SKIRTS, $1.95 and $2.95 Complete stock of all the newest styles in.plaited and gored skirts, made of pure linens and fine repps—Colors: white, natural and dark tan. SUMMER COATS, $3.50 to $25.00 Made of : linep ponge—slanting gloria and double texture cloths in all the most favored styles for street and motor wear. SPECIAL SALE OF Shirt Waists, $1.95 VALUES $3 and $3.60 An _assortment of over twenty dozen waists made of fine sheer batiste—pure linens, lawns and linger- There are more than a dozen different styles, including both dresses, button back waists and tail- short sleeves—high and dutch These values are exceptional. Manhattan 121=-125 Main Street ng Store In Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusively to Men’s, Women's and Children’s Wearing Apparel. offered. vantag STOP 10 C. K1t LISTEN The second week of our great FIRE SALE will be made notable by the large showing of first-class l/-lomefi:mlshlngs at a reduction of from 25 to 33 This discount means a big saving for you, aad just at this time you should take advantage of this opportunity. Furniture of the highest grade at prices so radl cally reduced as to make it worth while withdraw-- ing money from the bank or elsewbere to make purchases at this store. 5 Can you afford to let it go by? $25,000 Worth of Merchandise at a Saving of 33 per cent. A veritable harvest of housefurnishings here, and you are as welcome to visit us as we can pos- sibly make you. Furthermore we can assure you that a call at our establishment will be to your ad- Come early while the assortment Is large, SCHWARTZ BROTHERS. 9-11 Water Street. — t 3 attached to it. ‘the dozens in the Just call Ricasonz days—then if you think Try This} RICHMOND: Suds-Maker Free You simply turn the faucet and the Maker delivers thick, hot sads. It does npt in interfere with the hot water faucet and It gives ‘ene for clean, bot ‘what it means to save hundreds rags this ingenious device will cut down of steps every day—to always have thick, creamy sosp suds B tap. The Riehmond" Suds on the whose name a) &blmhflevmmmmzmwuy. you can spare it, return it, for the trial places you under o obligation to buy. This is your chance to learn about the convenience, money and time saver you can install in your kitchen. Calltoday. A, J. WHOLEY, 12 Ferry St, Norwich, Conn. Suds- way Thomas Jeffersen King, D. D. 8. DON'T BUY OLD STYLE TEETH If you are proud of your personal appearance, with Dr. King's la wonderful URAL GUMS,” which mak le to de t or partial set t invention, that the “NATw it impos buy improvement, ot artificial testh ia your mouth. PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth extracted for the most people. Dr. King's nd filled patnlessly and de thod is the nervou . only absolutely SAVE treatment known te dental sclence, F' up, with Crowns ull set teeth $8. and the Natural Gums, Golg nd Bridge Work 6.z Gold Filings 31. up. KING DENTAL PARLORS, Franklin Square, Norwich HOURS—9 a. m. to § p. m.; Sundays 10 to 2. Telephone, e easily instead, two faucets— other for thick, hot suds. Bt acy Hind of soals below and ask to see the Use it ten STATIONERY Box Paper, Pads, NoteBooks, Time Books, Invitation Paper, Ink, Glue, Pens, Pencils, Pen Holders, Etc. MBS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squara Wood Mantels Cypress Mantel Shelves LARGE VARIETY AT FBED . CROWELL'S, 87 Water St Open Saturday evenings until § o'clock. Jenisdaw MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist of hairdressing is never worn by of bairdressing is never the work of the lady. Neither s a e of stire hair. Thare ave quacke fa a5 in medivines. I you wamt Adles, an expert. Im Netwiloh week of Jdme 27th. Telopheme o seda CARDWELL’S & £od CRNoRENE: - ¢ Iunham‘gjmanut Auto ‘Wagon 162 meet with C .Watohes aud Clocks Repaired Jun17daw If It's Made of Rubber We Have It Rubber Store Prices e ) Bathing Suits { o TENNIS SHOES GARDEN HOSE 8¢, 100, 12¢ and 14c foot TRUNKS and BAGS Baby Cab Aling Rubber Co. 191 Main St., Norwich. Operators of 12 stores HAMMOGKS The same quality that has establish- od our reputation for Hammocks that wear for years, and at pri cach str from one foot to the other, oke of the no: Your Weight Does the Work THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building as any high priced machine. The Kotten Suction Cleaner FOR SALE OR TO RENT CAN BE OPBRATED BY ONE PERSON and fo the same It 1s compact, light In welght, and oan be oarrled up and 4 est stairs with ease, The Suction is created by the natural motion of the body in mov ing the nozale back and forth, which throws the welght of the body thereby developing @ strong euction ek 74 Franklin Street 50c up for less than others charge you VIIRES{ (Premiums) 52 Central GRADUATION SHOES We invite an Inspection of our attrac tive Footwear for the gradustes are leaders in snap and style. P. CUMMINGS, They Avenus. State St, New London. A. R. MAN] NING, Yant| Telephone. Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. te, Conn. decl4a meets the your approval STON & ©O0. HAVE YOUR Tel, 958. sepi27d the may2ie QUALITY in work should siways de considered, especially when it costs ertor kind. emplofed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. OUR WORK approval of the people. critical Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. r 37 Franklin Street. no more than What and Where fo Buy In Norwich Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST 200 Main Streel, Norwich. via OLIVE OIL “LA PUR. brand: imported. The finest of Olive Oil. Just received. OTTO FERRY, No. 336 Franklin Str DR. JONES, Dentis!, quality 35 SHETUCKET ST. Room 10 'Phone 32.3 maylid C. S. FAIRCLOUGH s the Thamesville Grocer ‘Phone 116-ring 3 Station No. 1. Norwich, Gonn by FRISWELL, 28-27 Franklin Strest.| WHEN you wamwte put the there thas the' el o e WHEN you want to put your busi- ness befare the public, thiere in no m tter than througn the adveris-

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