Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1910, Page 6

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Whero 1o Buy in Westerly | DUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Weste:ly Branch. Capital . Three Million Dollars Surplus Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and eficient in fts management. Established 1901. . Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optomet=ist Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Poi- ter~Langworthy Block. Westerly. R. L DIAMONDS It will pay you weli to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, { Leading Woesterly Jewelr. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY ND. Hand Made Work fs Our Spectaity. wmp ,end 21l Harness Sugplles car- tock. Factory Made H: g NN a2 %i5.00 and wp. N. H. SAUNDERS, ’n’e-.vel te 44 West Broad Streen, r! BABIES! Bcon they wil! be blg beys ana girls | end thelr bahy faces will be onl‘y A memory. BLring ths bables and I will | ) catch fheir smiles. STILES, The Fhotographer, Brewn Building, Westerly, R. Telephone $47. Jy23d Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY . CRANBALL CO., Westerly, x| now@6a R Henaumenial Works T will guarantee to make a mona- ment &t the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My expert- | ence of years is at your servics. ALEXAMNDER ROBERTSON. Qak St., near ngh anslnrly, AL Euy Ysur Shoes and Hosiery ABd get & coupen on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” GE®. L. STILLMA Proprietor of the Stilimon Carricge Ce, | Coggswell St., Westeriy. R. L Carry the largest stock of new and second hand carria, nd wagons. Also a full line of harness nd parts of harness. Carriage repair- and painting and Illtomnhlls’ paiate g e29d For Electrical Supplles‘ and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel. 497. 62 Main St. Westerly. LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH HMARKET on the river; no Qust; no odoy: e tnds thing wholesome and clean. Al ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In season. Market 171 Malin Street, West er. foot of Cro street. Tel. 343 Give us a call sugliid Maclcuring, mrmarolngy Shampooln Surgeon Teat~ Chiropodist, Scalp ment, !-Falr Dressing. MRS. 9! L. EELLS. I#essional Masseuss, Focy end Fagial assape Halr Goods a specialty. Fine Viole: $4 Main St iyrea Westerly, R. L Telephone 430. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter! 42 High St., Westerly “ESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT. =X STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co.,, On the Bridg REGAL SHOE Ac We give S&H Green Trading with 2ll purchases. A NNOUN(.!-.MENT Having purchased the studio of A. A. Scholfield, Zy Maln | atrest. we are ready to prove to ths people of Westerly and vicinity our &bllity to do the very best work. A/ beautiful 16338 water colored porirait of voursel? given free with every doz- en 34.00¢ cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co. Westerly. g City' Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SCDA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for “our Czr. 3§ ganal St. Westerly R. 1 | i ‘ | { \ ‘ i The Washington Trust Co., | . . WESTERLY, R. L Capita) .. ceeeveeeess. $200,000 Surplus $200,0C0 Bxecutes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. Good service— Considerate attentlon b e guaranteed the patrons of this in- itution. end | Bee my new samples of Fall ¥inter oolens. Custom Made Suits ¥:12.50 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, Ne. 4 Main St.. Westerly. Cleaning. Dressing and Repatring. ivisa MITH'S GARAGE 339 Maie St., Westerly, Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- plete repair dexmr(ment Full line of { i Tel. 530, nov23a supplies. photograph | ¢ IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY Barkter Prizes at Fawcatuck High School Awarded A. H.|muffiers. , Jr, and C. G. Cilman—Final Chapman, M. B. Lew Graduating Exercises Held In that Building—Assist- ant Librarian Granted Additional Vacation. exercises. in the Thursday eve- The graduating Pawcatuck high school, ning, were attended by a large gath- ering of friends of the pupils of the school, &nd all cay the blue flag with white fi waved from peak o which will the last time igh school class flag will be hoisted there. Under the new sehool system which goes in effect uly 1, the Pawcatuck high school bullding in West Broad street will | hereafter be devoted to graded and grammar purposes and_the sole hi school of the town of Stonington will be located in the borough, the high stic and Pawcatuck be- to preparatory use schools at M ing devoted The five graduates who received di- | plomas at the Pawcatuck high school Thursday evening are Florence Sophia Alfred Iienry Chapman, Mary Catherine Gormiey, Merton Bernard Lewis, Jr. and Jessie Wilbur Still- man he order of exercises follows: The National hestra; prayer, D.D., First Baptist 4h\u4"l with salutatory. March, Florence Sophia Bray: Dreamland, Friedman, = Hon. George Brinton Chandler of Rocky Hill, Conn.: sic, You and I, Kahn and LeRoy, tra; essa aledictory, The T amids, Stillman; song The Weatherly | scinool presentation of rans Dr; Jampe FE Weoks Ir f Stonington. secretary of the town rd of ducation. | Award of Peleg S. Barber cash by Hon. George R Bene- McKenna A. J n diction Cal Baptist Rev are the for the Pawca- judges were McKenna, Miss A nompson and Miss Pauline W. rize, $20, w arded to apman; se , $10 Lewis. Jr.; third prize Gilman . | i forty an hour, and at a speed that did not cenferm strictly to the rigid Rhode Island laws, Third district court session in West- erly today (Frida Westerly was largely represented at the boat races in New London Thurs- day. Work is progressing rapidly on the excavation for the mew Welch build- ing. The 1911 ¢l ags flaunted in Paw- catuck Th , bevond the reach of the class of 1910. The residence of Albert Tucker in Pond street was burglariously entered some time during Wednesday, but nothing of value was taken. The traces indicated the work of mischiev- ous boys. sda The Insurance money paid the First Baptist church on account of the fire was ample to make all the improve- ments and leaves a_balance that will be applied to the farthenu improvement of the church e ice. The mmittee appointed by the town council to do preliminary work towards the change of grade on Union reet, proposes to go forward with the work, and without dictation from those opposed to the proposed im- proveme school baseball team of Providence, champiens of the Rhode nd Interscholastic league, have ab- P ingnored the challenge from the Westerly high school team. there- The Hope h fore practically conceding the cham- pionship of two states to the West- erly school boy Deacon Ethan Wileox, who has for ars been clerk of the First Bzptist irch, recently declined to serve longer. and at a meeting held Wed- nesday even Miss Daisy Peab® was elected successor. A commit tee was a to prepare resolu tions of appreciation of Mr. Wilco: ong and efficl service. Mr Dwight Stillman recently lost r for damages against the Old Street Railway company’, ages for injuries sus- a car of the company a cart in the, street of Now Mr. Stillman has s for a like sum, $10,000, to recompense him for the large sum pr he has paid out by reason and for the loss of her £ him to conduct ho- Fla., and at Weeka- and Mrs. Still- terly. to approp expected will be retu . 80 Uncle Sam present to the way the pis the lamation to foot long fr a by whicl of public rned into t le Sam is now goir for pping bill have the rs begged fo re we nich mmerce and give who “horror at su benefit every p willing to vote m n the w Handy Ink Eradicator. When a b occurs and the ink eraser is not at band use a bit of the em board which comes for m - curing the nails. It is quick and ef- ficacious, but ¢ must be taken to work ‘gently so as not to make a hole in the pap Confession. the Awful aid re ane, a thing to confe to you Tast nigk when vou toid me to lie down in be liec own, but afier | you turned ont the T grounded my | teeth at you in the d : 5 Amor Vincit Omnia Mother—“And when you tell him to see me? ter—"Yes., mamma; and he sa en you several times, but he wanted to marry me jt the same."—The Uncle Ezra Says: “Lots uv men who claim to be open an’ above bhoard are so 'y threw fear uv gittin’ their jackets wet.™ on MOBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Suppllies. 54 Main Stree:, Westerly, K. I Wauwinnet Ave. Watch Hill augldd ._and R L We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy Block, 68 High street, on or about Jan. 1st, 1910. Grea* removal sale now going on. Mechanics Clotking Co. Westerly, R. L dec15d rOR SALE. _Two seven-room cottage: tuated in nt parts of the com art of R. L. each having 60 foot str front. and both having vacant l:md adjoiging that can be secured at reasonable prices if a purchaser de- sires. Both having heat electr lights. modern plumbing. Inspection invited rank W. Coy Renal Estate Co., feblda Westerly, R. UMENT Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- spond with me. HAUMGE w. r|. Manufacturer and Builder, " Bires W R mor’- | exploitatio; Natural Resourcesy The question of the disposition of the natural reseurces in the west has been | answered by some of the statesmen there to the effect that these natural bounties belong to the communities vhere and should be dis- posed those communities may deem b The disposition that some of them vor is their early absorption by capi £0 as to enhance the imme- te welfa 3 re of those communities This, of c means that ree, great resources shall become the prop- o erty powerful menopolies and that the use of these powers shall go to the building up of wealth rather than to the advancement cf society. The rights of are nothing to these states- men. The they propese to malke of the forests, the water powers and the mineral deposits is for temporary . which will in the end serve make dependents and hondsmen of use to the people. situation is very apt to bring 1 e old question of how much of God's hounty shall g0 to maling all the people ing sor v and how mjuch to mak- em wealthy.—Ohio State The Wonderful Amazon. Although not the largest or longest | river, the Amazon is the most wonder- | ful river in the world, with a mouth 150 miles in widik, and with a force of water that repels, or at leagt over- lays, the ocean to a distance of more than fifty leagues. Yet, in spite of the weight of the river, the tide makes its influence felt for 500 miles from the coast. The easterly trade winds blow almost invariably upward, so as | to be ready to help the vessel against the adverse currents. Functions of the Happy. A happy man or woman is a better thing to find than a five-pound note. | He or she is a radiating focus of good- will; and their emtrance into a room ! is as though another candie had been lighted. they could prove the forty-seventh proposition; they do a better thing than that, they practically demon- | strate the great theorem of the Liv- | it is an easy way to die. ableness of Life.—Robert Louis Stev- enson. Bottle Suicide. iSTaTe Drunkenness for deepest troubles | is often a preventive or a substitute for suicide,sa “temporary suicide” as it were. Many men- too cowardly to pull the trigger or take gas, deliber- ately and viciously commit suicide by | the slow alcoholic route, and even sav And for this alcohol gets the blame.—Exchange. Faith and Hope. Doubts may flit around me, or seem to close their evil wings, and settle down: but, so long as T imagine that the earth is hailowed, and the light of heaven retains its sanctity on the Sabbath—while the blessed sunshine lives within me—never can my soul have lost the instinct of its faith.— Nathaniel Hawthorne. Necessity of Beauty. Schiller in his esthetical and philo- sophical essays wrote that “Beauty alone confers happiness on all,” that under its influence mert forget their limitations. Happiness is our being’s end and aim. And withiout beauty even happiness in its perfect flower- ing is impessible. Accustomed to It. “Yes,” said Riveits, “I went to a five-o'clock tea with my wife yester- da; “Gracions!” exciaimed Chum- ley, “didn’t it nearly drive you crazy?” “Oh, mne, T didn’t mind it. . T own a boiler shop, ¥ou _kpow.'—Catholic Ktandard and [h.l We need not care whether Meriden—The police will arrest au- toists who run their cars with open s:ybmok~Senflor Morgan G. Bulk- 2ley and Mrs. Bulkeley are occupying their summer residence at Fenwick. Branford—The formal opening of the Branford Yacht club will Le held at the club house, July 2d. . Robert E. Eaton was re-elected pr ant of the North Haven Congregational club at its an- nual meeting. Norfolk—Professor Michael I. Pupin of Columbia university has arrived at his summer residence on the West Side Driva for the summer. Nef Haven—The Consumers’ has opened a pure milk s Zunder school in addition the one which has been in operatiod at Arm-— strong house in Olive sireet for the past three weeks. Middletown—Dr. P. J. McDonald ‘Wesleyan, 1904, one of the star play ers of the college baseball team ther left this week for Tonopah. Nevad where he is to commence the practise of medicine. ague n - at Plainville—The committee appointed last week by the Hose company to make arrangements for a field day has decided to schedule the event for Thursday, September 21st. New Britain—The contract for_ the new operating building at the New Britain General hospital has ‘Deen awarded the B. I. Hibbard compan The contract price is about $13,000. Milford—Thz marriage of William H Rowland, son of and Mr Luther L. Rowland and Florence, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George H. Beebe will take place July . Mr. Rowland is private secretary to President Charles § S. Mellen of the N2w Haven road. Bridgeport—Several hundred attend- ed the graduating exercises of the cl of 1910 of Saint Augustine’s parochial | school Wednesday afternoon, and | greatly enjoyad an excellent pro- gramme. The class this year is one of the best in the history of the school, the average of scholarship being sev- eral points higher than any previou class, a compliment for the instructors at the school. Hartford—For some time the naval uiting station in the postofiice has permitted only former of the navy to enlist. N v applicant who amination and is otherw can enlist whether formeriy navy or not. There are about twenty applicants on the waiting lis Time. “It’s a sort o' curieus,” said Uncle Jerry Peebles; “bu: when a man is workin' for ansther man he's always a wantin’ te game. %o and see the Dball ‘When he's workin’ om his own jeis stingy with it and can't Meaning of “Ca “Caesar” is saidte be a Punic werd meaning “an eleghant.” There are old coins stamped on the one side with Divus Jullus, the reverse having | S. P. Q R, with an elephant, in allu- sion to the African original. Inexhaustible Asphalt Supply. In the island of Trinidad there is a lake 115 acres in extent, which, in- stead of containing water, contains | asphalt in almost inexhaustible guan- tities, for nature fills it up as its com- tents are abstracted. Didn't Specify. “Did he tell you that T used to be a | street-car conductor before I went into politics?” No, he didn’'t say that, but he said that you used to earn an honest living.”"—Housten Post. Only Case on Record. George—"Do you believe the wom- i an ever lived who could truly say to her lover that he was the first man she had ever kissed?” Madge—"“Yes; There are in Great Britain 510,000 holdings of over ene acre, of which 67 per cent. are under 50 acres, whereas only 3% per cent. arefover 300 acres. | Made Good. Howard—"Before marriage he said | he'd go to the ends of the earth for‘ her.” Coward—"And after marriage | he did it—to get away."—Life. | The Great Teacher. | Call no man master, for one is your : teacher—life. And it is the business of science to think afterwards what life has taught first. Sweeping Indictment. i When a man has been acting like | the deuce he thinks it’s magnanimous 1 of him to forgive his vife for it.—New | York Press. | Where It Gets Busy. “Idle French Monmey to Come to America.” Idle American money often goes to Framce.—New York Evening Post. | | Pr. A T. rhnfis-ld has written a 1 < on nervousmess, in which he ad- | those who want a cure for the | modern disease of “worry” to go out into the country and work there. WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting. Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering The Scott & Clark GORPORATION, | 587-515 North Main Stree:.: _lfl.‘ e, = e BRIEF STATE NEWS| At Soda Fountams or Elsewhere “Just Say” HORLICK’ dt means the Original and Genuine MALTE D MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages. Rich milk; malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffes. For infants,invalids and growing children. Pure nuflm.upbuddifig thewhde body. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. Sample sent free. What and Where SUMMER SHOES. Low cuts for all ages in all the pop- ufar styles and leathers. Drop in and see us. P. CUMMINGS, Premiums. 52 Central Avenue. je23d Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. A."R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. Telephone. decl4a OUR WORK meets the approval of the ecritical people, Rogers Domestic Laundry. Rear 37 Franklin Street. Te leptzAd Agr. with th kest SEp % o e alonst o b, A quick lunch prepared in a minute, Address HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis. P9 Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. g 1o Buy In Norwich Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST 200 Main Sireel/ Norwich. via OLIVE OIL “LA PURA” brand; imported. The finest quality |o( Olive Oil. Just received. | OTTO FERRY, No. 336 Franklin Street. DR. JONES, Dentist, 5 Sm‘l’flfl‘ ST. QUALITY in work should always be considered, especially when it costs no mefe than the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. may2ia 4 Room 10 '‘Phone82-3 maylia WE DO NOT GIVE EXTRA STAMPS But we do give you Quality in the MEAT and GROCERIES you buy at THAMESVILLE STORE. C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH Prop, Brockton Sample Shee Stare Remember! Get your Shoes and Oxfords of us before the 4th of July. Aveid the rush. Mon ing so. Can’t be beat. $3.50 and $4.60 Shoes Our price $5., $6. and $7. Shoes Our priees ey saved by de- Our prices the lowest. $2.75 $3 = $3.50 Money refunded if not satisfactory BROCKTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE, 138 Main Street, Attention, Youth! We have two grand noveities for fhe Fourth of July AERO-PLANE FLYER, propriate novelty of our fiying age. novel, AIR TORPEDOES—Safe and harmless. Only 25c each. and air. No fire or smoke. graceful Nerwich, Conn. and instructing, the most ap- Only 75¢ each. Ammunition used only paper The Eaton Chase Co. STORE CLOSED MONDAY. 74| SHOE POLISH ALL DEALERS 10¢ Cannon Powder Blanks Brings the brilliant shine you like, in a 7 jify. Saves time and | effort. In truth— . perfection. The F. P.Dhl"c.«u. Buffalo, N. Y. '/ Hamiltos, Ont.

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