Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 30, 1910, Page 6

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WESTEKI.Y ANB VICINITY ' s conpnn| BRIEE” STATE i EE Harry Mitcheli_and Charles Coogan 7 2 valotis ol world " countighs ave-. Rescued When Cance Was Upset— nl;lc: 'h'u( ‘dhinl'o:l:':nhmlknt f’h: lld; Graduating Class Entertained by | Berli o GTange will, observa| T n the. worth-while prizes and Principal—Whooping Cough Results p-mofi at’ the mmln‘ ‘on | make the most of life must properly RPUSTRIAL TRUST C..Pm.- Soldiers Beat Negro Farm Hand—First Wedding in Wil-| July 5th. 2quip themselves for the work to be done. There are numerous opportuni- Madison—Mrs. Luzon'B. Morris and | ties for securing the required train- Westerly Branch. cox Park—Hustling Work on Pawcatuc’s Valley “trest| on Wednesday, Harry Mitehell and [ it Sorris of New saven have come | ing now that afa_not ‘exist thirty or BB ... . Threo Millisn Dotiars i 2 = 5 “harles Coogan of Mystic, Who are | oo aioflieon for the susembn & forty years ago. The lad with health Million Dollars Railway—Harvard Alumn’ Reunion at Watch Hill. amping on Masons island,, left the i and’ energy. determination, comscience Sarglus ........ Three g - town dock in a sailing canoe. When | Hartford—Mrs. B. Frank Hurlburt, | and clean living can win'in spite of Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. ; they were about halfway across the | who lives at No. 1279 Main street, cel- | unkind fortune and lack of influbntial Liberal, colirtecus and eficient in its R flafs a gust of wind upset ;he sanoe | ebrated tne nincty-second anniversary | friends, and such boys will find lite management. and they were thrown overboard. Al- irthday Tus y. decidedly wo ving, offering abun- A negro farm hand employed By As I would be & benefit to the caurch | though both are good swimmers the | o Po » T AR .| dant rewards and manifold Interests.— Courtiand P. Chapman at Avondale | property it is probable that there w 1l | eel grass impeded their efforts and be- Ansonia—The fund for the public | Bristol Prees. Established 1901. was severely heaten by a party of sol- | be no objection to the change from ‘e | coming exhausted ther caught hold | playground which is to be opaned on Harold L. Wells. O. D.. Optomet=isk | giers from Fort Manstield Tuesday | clurch Society. This change would Defective vislon corrected by the prop- | night in revenge for an assault made | NoL interfere With vians to ercct a sew er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- | by thie nezro upon a soldier a short | front to the church ch with e xmmy Block. Westerly. R L |time beforc. The story goes~that on | $iairs on'the in: the up t of the canoe. Their piight was noticed | lower Main street has now grown to y Robert Rathburn, who went to their | $190, with the promise of more. rescue in his motor boat and carried 4 them ashore. Danbury—Forty-one patients are be- |, After a rest neither felt the worse | Ing cared for in the Danbury hospital, trolley car. the negro pushed the sol- | the church plans provide for a tos for his ducking, the largest number of patients ever tart from the sidewalk and f a| . improving Kearns Property. | |Tegistered in the institution at one ller from (he car and became declded- b dively anl - v defiant towards the other soldiers. | i/rt cf the general front of the = ) 2 E ime. e e o tho Tar at hdor | While: the ehange. In the consirtction | . A new cobblestone wall is being built b v E by Fred Musante on the west and | Middletown — Wesleyan university dale and so did half a dozen soldiers. | of the church may not be commenc 3 1 | They pounced upon the negro and gave | for sume time, the change in 1z | south, fld;‘\s of khe‘ pmlp’el‘-u owned by | seventy-ninth annual commencement Tt will pay you well to get our | him a terrible beating with fists and | lin2 would not interfere wit ne. | Patrick Kearns in Palmer avenue. | will take place this (Tuesday) morn- understood tead of - from” Watch Hill on a |oulside as now. It e prices on diamond ely ing a = would bring the Yesterday afternoon a mnew 30-foot | ing in the Methodist church at 10 £ s, loose O | foet, severely cutting and bruising him would bring the 1 aate s erhbre e Y - - mounted, before purchasing. with blows and kicks. They beat him [ th¢ front line, and not be 2 o i S 'irfn“:r b:zlde ‘m’i o'clock. CASTRITIUS, until they tired and left him by the sm_view by building | Kes 2 i % 5 fll an BTB 0 u n UI’WIC 5 . ir h o to make this their home. Torrington—Between 5,000 and 6,000 fich be quickly, conven- Leading Westerly Jeweln roadside, and then beat a retreat in | of the old lin s s il DIRGE Besd wite meekiyed Nnis which can quickly, conve e s 2010 that the ko had a spite | form to the line of the other huildings Tha B, Week from the state ash and game | | fently and cheaply made with s 2 & D three year old daughter of |.commission/for liberation in the lakes warm water and ‘HEAVY AND LIGHT HARRESS |1z, rier assiuited and hoa | hom S o Colon Srsiin, (00 SUMMER SHOES. | Joseph F. Smith, Mrs attacked him on several occasions. ¢ Germain Doucette of | or this vighity. street, di d Wednesday morn- MADE BY HAND. The fraces was not reported to the | company and the Dixon house, i R P ity T i ety S antns o N i . aterially add to the gene: 3 optracted bronchial | Waterbury—More than 230 certifi- w ag pop. Mipe,snd all Harness Bupsiles car- | at Fort Mansfiel gppearance of ixon square. The ne | Jater caught the whooping cough. |~xupenntendenl of schools Tuesday t sulphur p % s “Stock at $13.00 and up. Supt. Charles F. Coon, who is re- |Dbe a guide for buildings that may be | Entertained by Principal. s e bl B L P. CUMMINGS, - N N ¥. H. SAUNDERS, sponsible for the fine appearance .of | erected in that section in the f The graduating class of the Noank | SUmmer vacation. “Excellent also for skin diseases Premiums, 52 Central Avenue. 200 Main Streel, Norwle! eeg """ '® %4 West Bread Streen | Wilcox park, unexpectediy acted as |and would not interfere with ghe pres- 00l Yass entertained on | Millford—Ground was broken Tues- and to.induce sleep when rest- Je23a iyia best man gt a marriage ceremonial in | ent buildings BABIES! the park, Wednesday morning. Rev. = John M. Collins was at the residence | Aftor bein Saaliliat throe dde- g considered at three sos of his son-in-law, John Reardon, the | gjons of the financial town raeeting, t the b of M ) bR liss Helen | qay for the new drinking fountain, less and wakeful. All druggists. e eon A peaans srlonmerpal O | the sIft of Gen. Georse o et | [ e i e s e 0§ | CLUSTOMM Grinding OLIVE OIL ent. Games were played, after which | crossing on the green. they wil ve big boys ana girls | parl: policeman, when a couple called ¥ | o fine collation was, served. T “LA PURA" p , W o her town couneil. : — - FRIDAY! 2 helr baby faces will Le only a|to get married. Superintendent Coon | 4nd acted mpon by the (oW Coutom | Noted About the Wharves. Stamford—Matthew H. Kenealy, a HEPOAYS Soa/ MDA S: brand; imported. The finest qualfty ,DrinE the Dables and T will | was invited in as an ofcial witness | IS 8 U0 oL Geeat the meac | Leunch Vera of ich was at | Som. of Michael Kenealy, and Charles A. D. S. at YANTIC ELEVATOR. 1ot Olive Oll. Just recelved STILES" 1rs Photograsher, | S, Bosiic, Redrden Being the other | e siontod "Wiich } chang | the village Wednesday, having an un- | Y00 Fessenden, a nephepof the lat? | ALL CEREAL GOFFEE |4 R MaNNING, Yantie. Cona. | OTTO FERRY . | #itness of the 0 Ing the grade in T ti6 | der*wator exhaust installed. Semu ssanden, were ad o ohie: ae ’ Brown Building, - Westerly, B. 1| The Reardon home 1% the only res | I the srade in [ i et | SR Femon and Beconic were | the. bar of Fuirield county. recenty.| 150 @ ibo===2 Ibs., for 26c | _TolcPhore Ve No. 336 Franklin Street. Telephone 24’ Ive3a id::t;l«;‘ n;}ru‘wf‘n‘xilk/‘;.olilnfllavs (e:&flp;?:(’ appointed to carry out the vote of the ‘;\m ]..\.a,nurd at the Rogers yard on | °n the motion \L enealy, sen ur,l (PR was the first marris 2 . | to ceting to make a-Teport to ize | Wednesday. z - | atthough it is passible that several en- | foith WEEUNE 10 WEEC BPTY 000 | T Sieam Highter Captain Jack of New | Bridgeport—The 'state Saengerfest| Library Tea Stors Open Wednes- OUR WORK town council B 5 ack of New R Hart Schaffner & j sagements have been consummated |tpen to have the town counc 'mit | London is at the machine shop getting | S¢"5. Prizes awarded for the contest | 4oy and Saturday evenings. s | mwests the approval of the eritical | . y ] Marx there. The marriage was that of Gor- | o” whole matter back to a special | the machinery which was sold under | 2 S0C/otes of the LHIeC clash, the 207 | “marzonTuT iz | don Michie and Mrs. Catherine Patton, 3 A f town meeting Clothes both of Westerly ing the abtion o 45 SHETUCKET ST. > hope of res:inl- | the hammer to the T. A. Scott Co. | nCtoici of Brofessor Buil Besl one The fishing’ sloop Louise, Ceptain | or“Uhe judges, failing to turn i his | Belivered to Any Part of Norwich Ragers’ Domestic Laundry. meeting, and al: | Fred Fitch, and Wildwood, Captain | 25, he o g ' ARE SOLD BY * w Naturally, while the construction | pion of changing the grade Fred Buddington, left Wednesday Tor | soor minst: meutorts. Miamanerinr. rca | che Ale that 1s acknswisdged to be the 8 Room 10 'Phone 32-3 L B. CRANBALL Co., | work on the Pawcatuck Valley street [ The action 2 was after long and | the swordfishing ground: =re st Tautih Mpsnnescroe e | < - o | 7o, 958. Roar 57 Prankiin. Sticet, | Eataay e iy o e e e e e e s na S Eritain, ‘second, Sch 3 est on the marke: — HANLEY'S | ‘aapt2ia mayi7a Roviea Westerly, - for. transfer of passengers. from one | “enap” affair, and all the pedpe R L ks . Bridgeport. / | PEERLESS. A telephone crder wiil - - * * 2|ecar to another at points where the old | ample opportur e prostion s L receive prompt attention. e |eahe el oy replaced | S ey e A pittal can B WSORMICK, S Frankiin St QUALITY WE DO NOT GIVE EXTRA mental Works Rt el e SR Sy T f'“ e et gins of Norwich. The case of Master Berg of Deep | may1TTThS In work ehould always be considersd, STAMPS P 5 B e g A. H. Fish of Pittsfield 1s visiting | River is a pitiful on>. This twelve spectally when it costs no more than 7 i S 1 0 the transfer. Here is where the trol- | taken, and they arc z It DR i DiyerAls o DI L DR SNaive | esp n, It costs o more thall | .y we g0 give you Quality 1 the le¥ Tmanagement comes i for DUblic | bkt 1o fel the "S5 EVG Wi Jert Wednesday for | bropably. dic. 1 savs he desires. to | FURS STORED FOR SUMMER | Shuploved by us. Our prices slt the | MBAT and GROCKIIES you buy af inz the impossible in road building | Kinide the b | "'Supt. Fred Clark of th L e T T I now have my own building at 107 | Whole story. | THAMESVILLE STORE. 3 without the suspension of traffic, bu upt. Fred Clark of the Westefly | A discouraged lad of his years is hap- ! pranltim Streer, where the best fac STETSON & YOUNG. still erying for improvement of the old gas and power company was im the fpily rare His environment must havepities for storing Furs have been in- | /270 ! C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH Prop, SRt Teve i tiaoe K Local Laconics. Village Wednesday 4 {be>n a depressing and fricndless one. | stailed. Bring yours to me and have, D&% Tatt : S % Caleb Haley of New York haé | The normal boy of average intelli- [them repaired, dyed and stored for the patience and common sense wouldsbe | Band concert in Wilcox park this s 1h the. willags o spenn the | fente can ee auiwdt el a1y} PR | . i a good antidote for the unreasonabl i rsday) evening. 2 . v M. BRUCKNER. Buy Your Shoss and Hosiery | 2o : R el O iy e for™ e oSy e wini| g mmveksen | JOSEPH BRADFORD, | i | | Mary Cotter has s H The contractors are going forward T t 1 g get & on the Plano to ith _the wor aly as Jhle EtlepaEantic Stuet 0 et s nu“ham S Uflfla“ut e B e e P | ClaneY ana e Book Binder. | ivin he reconstruction of he road | Rev. I. F. Lusk of Milton ANRESIN PURTILL'S, Eia rf, «'"ma{ .u..«n'zmv.' ot Peuroas | mer pastor of Grace Method P : elank Books Made and Ruled to Order, - ' e oo BT Sort reatting passemrer ol Crgan e 108 BROADWAY. S — ay commit “working in con- | cxamination, has L MRS, T. 5. UNDERWOOD, Telephone 263 - J eet108 ' It is a good Cocoamut, Jun17d e — cert with the trolley road management | been admitted to membership in the | Tel. 653-4. 1 Broadway, m. and thereby the public nncu|\2\.tnco is | American Guild of Organis S Proprietor of the' | reduced to the minimum Over a hundred ¥ ' Stillman Carriage Cm, Coggswell St | of 1890 and 1895, hel s o ".v"'t’é?"-'.r;..‘:iu,‘a:zzxa‘;;:,m"v;:.::z::::?::.ii: N SR LT R paical Supphes Wiie Bona e Hroui Sirent Brant ot ;r,,;ni;,:";::::ny olo aterb us before the 4th of July. Avoid and Construction, see his property to Union street. provided | [ondon a son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris | ERT M. HISCOX & CO., | in conformits“thorewich. iz iy | Phillvs: the rush. Money saved by do- or B G Bt. Wactarty. s acioanion of Y T eiers It o WHAT TO EAT. & ; =OH— |y o B, S R | e swys 0 Take Awe || ITIE SO. Our prices the lowest. LAWION'S SANITARY FISH MARKET j:ir’of the new building. B o dnar: + every- | 9G6ition to giving the land for i gk B o 0 Ser¥~ | use, Mr. Welch would be at considic thing One Seems to Desire. Can’t be beat. With all the signy of perfect MEN’S and BOYS’ SUITS $20 and $22 Suits now $17.00 thing wholesome and clean. All kinds A g T < @€ Frash Fish and Sea Foods in their | 3¢ CXpense in ehanging the front of | writien on his face and f Season. Market 171 Main Street. Weat- | Lo, DUIdIng at U Broad | ace’ Kieteher, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes $riy. Seot of Cross strest Tel 243 rTh. only other property effected hy | 2t the concl e o ciurch which adjoins the propert By baiit 0TS o ur price d SMaieuring. Dermatotory, Shampostag, | M1, Welch. The Church edifice stants | Lon, duestions on food matters. m_Chiropodist, Scalp Treat- | weil back from the present line, o Nir Wistcler oame Tight Dy ment, Halr Dressing. Bttt atep of dlie: Fronk sk fi one, but Mr. Fletcller came right b each time. ea is to eat anythinz which n feels that he or she needs, L stimulants as tea. coffec ete. He said that 1 th proposed new ine MRS. M. L EELLS inz about ¢ Trofessional Masseuss, [edy end Facial Massage — 10 GET 55, 56 and 3T Shoes $3 =« $3.50 R = specmry. ¥ine Visist minutes @ day was all,tie time nced- Money refunded if not satisfactory L . IS BENEFICIAL il o $18 Suits naw - $14.50 BROCKTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE, 138 Main Street, - - Norwich, Conn. | MISS ROSE AHERN | AIWAVS BUY THEGENUIE |1 i v Ladies’ Hatter e 3 42 High St., Westerly YRUPOF lfis i WESTERLY'S LEADING clr, STORE— AND $15 Suits now $11.90 $12 Suits now $ 9.75 Larger reduction on some broken lines of Suifs, $9.50, $11.90 and $14.50, ON SUITS THAT WERE $15.00, $18,00 and $20,00 madam,” ' replied ve the child anything it caused general merri- M ceed- R. G. Bliven & Co., ANNOUNCEMENT. MANUFACTURED BY THE e e Stollo of A. A. Scholield. 3J Main - . of Westerly and vicinky our on the subject of mastication con- These Cars must be sold at once, as we need the .space. ta do the very best work. A cerining which so much has beer B 16320 water colored portralt L wing b 1o eat properiy and and newly painted. This car has been thoroughly overhauled and. the hall B R e Creta Trbitag Stampa O ing girls. Through the generosity of purchases. . Mr. Fletcher, who gave his address Having purchused the photograph Fletcher took for his subjec u‘“’:.i‘;‘"’:‘n'e; gfl-‘l"EPY‘ s LD ALL LEAD'NG nes One REO Runabout, worth double, rumble seats, all equ ped Fomcne s 25| SOLD 8Y t X that to. eat properly we must ubserve has et i roitis < DRUGG(STS, ‘ : ONE SIZE ONLY, S0¢ABOTTLE | it ™. e (ita: demands, 15 “cat nted in mags Sale Commernces This Morning Ci One CADILLAC Touring Car in first class condition. slowly, chew the food well and to ty Pharmacy | slowiy, chew he so0d el ana_ o o e T TRY OUR % | as anger. hatred and wopriment. Dot (gl s Rtaiont. Intgqed runding. oeaes: | for moral's alone, but for g i i F‘Ecsc.nsA:; :c:::lg-f:\: &t::\ascs Whem m H"y mn weslflfly Fvaresd e One 1910 BUICK Model No. 10, with surrey seat, all equipped, and & % cw'-' 5 o .I e | = just as good_as new. Greater Bargains in Suits Than Ever Before Shown in the City of Norwich | anal St. Westerly. R. L e S LR pieIE TR and P;::.‘.’:",{,‘J; of the One Light Delivery Wagon in first class running: condi has \ Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter apd | day with the enforcement heon. Itis ueeg e Dealer In Suppltes { the anti-trust act appeared : £ The Washington Trust Co.,| s Main Strect, Westery. &. 1._ana cantemporary. Tt rtans in s We need the space and will sell for little money, Sy 1 i Wauwinnet Ave. Watch HiL R L | wise: “There are 1305 holding com- K : 3 augita panies in the United States, 1f & Demonstration, Etc., call at 1 ~ are compelled {o be dissolved ana tr ' Surpls We are moving to the Potter-Lang- | law is enforced by the courts they Y ® .’ uy - 3 = 3 Execuies Trusts. worthy_Block, 68 High street, on or | will be divided into 5,000 component Pays Interest on Deposits. about Jan. 1st 1910. Great removal|perts.” This, it is as . would Good service—Considerate attentlon | Sale now going on. “upset the business of the countr: 9 o T T, e - e Store of Good Clothes Mechanics Clotuing Co. o auld hot upect (he pudinCen 21 Chestnut Street, Norwich, Conn. i3 o b Wi BT Urning out the products of the vari- &r“»‘x‘.‘a"cmm" Made sufls| decisa iz Samedics o of celling hem in Telephone connection. PETER GEGCARELLI, Prop, by open competition. of th FOR SALE. 8,000 constituents was before the com- s X - Two seven-room cottages, situs d in | bination fully equipped for carr ng L $pins. Dressing and Repulring. | aurerent parts of the compact part of | on'the actuai businese. 1t any of the | « Westerly, R. L. each having 60 foot | p . ic 80 2 r | | street front, and both having vacant | [Uf Iand adjoining ‘hat can be sfcurea at|ation have been removed ifr 230 Matn St. Westerly, sires. oth “having” Reat. electrie| decree of dissolution would Cars to rent: storing of cars; com. }L'ka::h modern plumbing. Inspection rcslu‘rn(mn of the machinery for do- r department. Full iine of ing business. es. Tel 550 novzsa PR < ity pVig would be uy husiness .method of n them TRADING STAMPS BROKEN! We buy, sell, exchange, redeem all kinds of Trading Stamps at A. C. Blanchette Furniture Co., 2 West Mam Street, Norwich, W:lhmdntlc and Putnam. MAPLE LEAF STAI vS lliahesl Value. would/ 1 ontrol wh arbitr prices s to erective destroy the rower o maint polistic prices it would dot fect stock values hesed on Before mh-.ln( it's to your interest to corre- But it is to be rememie 3 with me. power was illegal when catablished w. nj NN, Manufacturer and Builder, the combinations and has been nain- Main Streot, Westerly. R L tained in defance of law cver since.— Pittsburz Despatch

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