Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1910, Page 6

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Whers to Bup in Westery Getting Weslefl_y ljgi in Readiness Capt. A. N. Nash Repairs Telep:one Line and Otherwise , lIr:pares for Season’s Targz=t Fraciice—State Lobster Hatchery Visited—Geo. E. Ch=mplin Holding Own at Hospital, INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPAN i Westerly Branch. l ital . . Three Million Dollars rpius ........ Three Milfion Doll-r-' ©Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Lideral, courteous and efficient in its ‘management. Rhode Island state officers and mem- near Misquamicut brook. bers of the gendral assembly to ti A nuinber of 150 interested in ihe e Many from Norwich visited Watch lobster hatchery at Wickford were the | Hill and Pleasant View Thursday. guests of the commissioners of inland fisherjes at) that place Wadnesday, the comufissioners desiring that the sta cfficials might insvect the work tha was being done and the methods used for rearing the baby lobsters. | Now it is hinted that the clubs of Charles W. Willard of Westerly, | the Rhode ind-Connecticut league lent of the commission, told the |are not receiving paying encourage- visitors that the su. of the hatch- | ment. ery this year in p ng lopsters wa = Established 1901 Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist Defevtive vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 3, Poi- <er-Langworthy Block. Westerly, R. L h of Providence visited his es A. Welch, in Westerly 1/ o Offer During This Sale It will pay you well to get ouf ! far ahead of t - previous vear. | The cases against the seized liquors prices on diamonds, loose or erved in a tent at | of Jacob st and Joseph Lavalle e mounted, before purchasing. a point the hatchery and | are assisr for trial at Friday’'s ses- CASTRITIUS, tha | sion of the Third district court. . Leading W. mis: to the e Z 150 Westit iy "dewil, tabigrite) Contrary to the many rosy reports of . HEAVY AND LIGHT BARNESS | Westerly members attended = theihe pist three vears the mill bulldings i semi-annual m ng of the Washing- | in Main sireet are s o a e MADE DY HAND. ton County Me society held on e v Hand Made Work iz Our Specialty. Thursday at the V 2ld Yacht club| Merton Lewis, Jr., who recently ’ :hlv- and all Harness Suppiles car- in Wakefield. Dr. graduated from the West Broad streat sy g‘-‘}i”{':;%"“;‘- e H: B 7 of Westeriy gave school, passed a creditable examination > B SAPDeE min Franklin and Some for eniry into the Massachusetts Insti Noteworthy Views Upon MedicaSub- | tute of Technology at Boston. and Dr. H. K. Gardiner read a on Chromium Sulphate. A gen- | >ral diseussion followed the reading of toast at Windemer cot- BABIES! i).‘::\c‘::'w’ . after which dinner wae | faze Pleasant View. in honor of Mias ngh Grade Shflgs 138 Main SL. [guesis were many ot aiiss manao=| - Made by the leading manufacturers, new and up-to-date styles in ind their baby faces will be ouly a| George E. Champlin, who was thrown | \yecterly friend Wemory. Bring ths bables and I wifl | from his dump cart b’ n with a Rk mtch their smiles. rol car Wednes tch Hill, | STILES, The Photographer, nd as a result the s Trown .“M’"? - Westerly, R separated from_the hold his own at the We: v hospital. Tha Telephone 24T. e physicians, while of the opinion the injury will be fatal, are posifive that he will be permanently and totally Hart Sehaffner & Marx | Visv'eo- JISTovee to 44 West Broad Streen Randolph gave a Michael Higgins, who was stricken 4 Dt molns e ves ) gl leathers. We bought heavy on Summer and Fall goods and are Pleasant vill remain several wee The trip was made in s overstocked with Men’s, Women’s and Children’s High and Low »aralysis taken Th fire department was Clo! Capt. Ar'(hu‘riN. ;aih*,rcfdnan:e offi- . Mhe midemmes e 3 H i - S?Lis“ cer Blrst Ariiiery diathict B0 i s, || Shoes. We need the money, which is to your benefit, as we shall h company, Westerly, Coast artil- ing en a v e . Peacedale and Narragan- e place on sale these Shoes at such low prices that it will pay you to t new road in the town of Ston- iilt by prifate subsecription, i roaches 15 woues || buy at once. This is your opportunity to save money. at the | ts, gett ctic L B. CRANBALL co.’ ¥.r_\ corps, spent Thursda several assista Aavaoa Westerly, R. 1. | it in readiness for the target t season of August and Septembe tain Nash found that during ti Monumental Works storms the telephone noles T will guarantes to make a momu- | '°0 P¢€D blown down and other sett P it ot The Jowtst poanie omu- | age done: He r t ol th | bridge he power station, although Bl il ot o o new ones, which he cyt from the adja- | extensively used. is still a private way tele- | and has not b officially named. e the | Tt became necessary to open a small [ ° 0ad_street Thursday to D > repairs to th2 gas main. Whil 1] r before start- ing on the mi f duty nex Sunday, as he intends = nin v alongside the trench wutomobilist from Watch Hill re- » annunal vacation soon -after r E E: ce of years io at your service. phone wire from ALEXANDER HOBERTSON, firing line. He Oak St. near High, Westerly, R. 1. | range in first ol 32 get = coupon on the Plano to be I mmenroullileave Weal: | g op. ds during the summer LADIES’ LOW AND HIGH SHOES. MEN'S LOW AND HIGH SHOES. given away at eble and will return the f s Sale Price Sale Price PURTILL'’S, 5 Robert I° Rodman of the state road Genieve Ankle Strap, Gun Metal and Pump $3.00 Shde. . $1.49 Regal $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe. ..... b N i) $2.49 “ON THE BRIDGE.” Local Laconics. e T e : s . . y23a Jack 5 o il he' Sersey | TR oo e e e Saranac Gun Metal and Pump $3.50 Shoe.... ....8$1.98. W. L. Douglas $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe................$2.49 ¥ team. toward and past Pleasant View. This P - , 7. < or S ) g s 1 will reduse the dlxtamceStelireas Fan Ankle Shape Pump $3.00 Shoe..................$1.89 Walk-Over § Iy S s ee....$2.49 ‘?‘:‘:’p}fqt’o’:l';'i,!‘:. . Town Solicitor Harry B. Agard is o ansett Pler and Watch Hill . 7o > ; s S S. S Stillman Carriage Ca, | 0 77/1Ua1 vacation. ur miles. The new work on Alexander Special Vici Oxford $3.50 Shoe............ $1.98 Ralston Health $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe. . St A ....82.49 Cosgameli 5t L 5 : v stter Hill road will be commenced : ciziee 2 i e ¥ : k c.r?h'.';. e e e A E Weg Elite High Shoe, $3.50 and $4:00 Shoc. .e.v.uuunn..... $1.98 Cushion Sole, Plain Toe $3.30 and $4.00 Shoe........ $2.49 of new and second hand carriages TSR e oaremne 7 = 2 3 : . Also a full line of h. < dienic Ox L A N R R ek Sh T 5y - ‘rawford 83 S 2 ..-x.:;&.m“; ?"1'37 —— STONINGTON iave been stopping at the Picnic Oxford $3.00 Shoe $1.79 Crawiord $5.00 Shoe...... R CORRESRSIA TR ol $2.59 an nting and automol Inte = n, left for Nutley, N. J.. > 2 = 2 : s & e T A e S R IR 5 5 oSt Alexander Special Oxford $5.00 Shoe................. $2.89 All America $4.00 and $5.00 Shoe. ... .82.88 Wegquetequock on July 26th—Vernon O O e M Oh o ot P 2 » 5 5 ¥ e b, xiord $3:50 SBOe<. ..o e. o el ok A g Qua $4.00 2 § Shoe. . i FOl' ElCCtl'lCfll SUDD]‘CS' S e e Ty e Hee e layfair Oxford $3.5 ) $2.24 King Quality $4.00 and $3.00 Shoe P AR s $2.89 w —Local Interests. G Weaness Nemno loriSE a0 "SHOC ...« o« <olocife insoenensonmsermnn $2.24 E. T. Wright Oxford $4.00 and $5.00 Shoe...... ......$2.79 and Construction, see La ‘Y":\‘vnn”v g A-}‘,,;":'\'l"d}:fi,;' | : Wt d]f\“:\";:ro e Burt Oxford $4.00 Shoe....... . Barry Oxiord $4.00 and $3.00 Shoe.............. ...$2.78 e steamer Peguot, met wi some time ¢ £ 2 = . ROBERT M. HISCOX & Co-ylrw while -at Andrews 'of New Rochelle, N, Nu 'Eile Sho0 Bhoe .3, 535 50w e A R .....31.89 Taylor $3.50 Sho€.taoiiioiviorosvanedneneianes . $2.24 Tel 497 62 M. St. Westerly. | ¢ old ‘nding the week here. 3 ¥ S f o aines of Columbus 0., is the Hoitie -Conliort SH00 SHEE. . 700 onviivois v v'o o $1.39 Jorda B SO Rud-B00 . SHOL. .. . i) e vios s sirroaieivn 550 $2.24 LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET | nis quarters on the steamer rolY W, Miller of Mt Ve Hospital $2.00 Shoe. sl 2 on the rive 2 . Colt Senora $200 1SHOE .00 .0is i ply in t hington here t res of Boston wa A big lot of Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s High and Low Shees at lowest prices. uetanuck. e Also Sandals, Sneakers and Rubbers. thing wholesome and clean. All kinds The w e Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their | Deen ta season. Market 171 Main Street, West- [ discomf erly. foot of Cross strest. Tel. 343 Give us & call euglsd < Bo BEE: 26 othr- Khiss People Resorting to Well Watar. = | | | et a pitcher of wate Maaseuring. Dermatolcsy. Shampooing, | e poins has, Surgeon Chiropodist. Scalp Treat- |, ° I”'"%, S ment, Halr Dressing. s e the - a1l been f itions on the twenty-fifth anni- & 2 proved by le cause Wilcox ewport arrives Sonlialomri - not weather : et e REMEMBER—MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT ENTIRELY SATISFIED Hair Goods a speclalty. Fine Violet - a growth on t the harbor. B¢ Main St Weatsrly, BRI \ch 3 Wilcox of Nemport. R. irese Telephone 490, | DOnd t of Miss Ella Merrit{ on the il BrocKton Sample Shoe Store on ng her mother, but h MISS ROSE AHERN A rious Ladies’ Hatter i o v be ‘ Ske’pned on Broken Bottle. - . nd el feom B mosaesc gl i 138 Main Street . 42 Bigh St Westerly | * ety ore suturday. %2%:' CuT PHIGES NORWICH, - - - - cos. CUT PRIGES WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT...... £k ranton jumping from the boat the STORE— and Westerly boy landed on a three-cornered tor nd badly ght foot, the large tk ttle toes essitate meveral the wound. The boy R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridg as to steamer for it to o SE and w o e T | e R date 114 patients. Dr. Richard Mori- The Cedar Rapids Plan. posed of a few oads and ends which | covering. : s a0 Knights Templar Picnic on 26th. s home. Dr as | arty will be the physicidn in charge. The cf 9 Ta., hav- | he couldn't leave in Washing The | So President Taft turns to real an with =il purchases. i - = | The city of Grand Rapids, Ia. hav ; Sl o S & 1o wound and he will| The commission in charge of this | i sopekegaitte ) 1 rned : c 4 Knights Templar of New L 8 o e Wil | ok is composed of Dr: George H.|ing achieved an agreement between | Great Returned been there with well enrned” vacation. onsiderate con 11 hold a pic € e. is the only » b 3 A £ el hrace is 88— ! secreta 8 E 'a ev, ANNOUNCEMENT. Rt Wocuetequoct Tieyia “arke of Quiambaus, | Knight, Jobn “F. ‘Gunshanan and |the labor leaders and representatives |1l embrace and hin ki s SCRULTSs BAVe, SIreRe whal even Having purchused the photograph |’ g s critically ill at|George E. Hall, with George I Allen. | of tne employers’ association to sub- | jg unto the kiss of Judas, | chief. The presidential yacht has bheen studio of A. A. Scholfield, 2) Main | Personal Notes. . : 2 3 mit all labor disputes to a board of | Anvwayhe has gone away, and peace | fitted for sea, and it 1x now said that street. we are ready to prove to | Mr \ > N | St o i sing | broods on Beverly. Ballinger has been | the President and his family will start Deople of Westerly und vicinity oue lrs. 3. P. Laflin and son | STATE TUBERCULOSIS 17 YEAR OLD WATERBURY BOY arbitration, plumes itself upon being NOPUl Bh IG€ o i that troubled | in a week on a 10 days’ cruise off the bility to do the very best work. A | - — i SANITARIUMS. e .| the first place in the United States to| jirection are in peaceful statu quo | coast. That will be real vacation. The beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait | Child le] | -| Has Made Successful Gi in Flying | adopt such a programme. The wisdom | ro1 the summer. Robert’has his auio- | President needs it, and has earned it ¥ yourself given free with every doz- ren ry ST e s to Build Big- | Of this departure should need no argt-| Jopija license again, and the un-| May it do him good. A pleasant sum 38 3460 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., | FOR FLETCHER'S Three Institutions in Fairfield. New | ger Oms With Moto: ment, and yet Springfield might have | g, iunate fellow who was knocked | mer to you, Mr. Taft—New Haven = | CASTORIA | e s Harferd Countiss Wil | Bad ~ nis “worehy “distinetion ¢ our | SRR G0N i at Ruto - re- | Remtater. 5 ard ¢ nad ‘so chosen. s f | Accdbmmodate 332 Patients. Waterbury. hs ator who hopes | ot g1 wavs easy for men of business 2 | | —— som2 day to be able to conquer the |to be far-sighted in h an fm- Clty Phal‘macy; - —| te tuberculosis sani- | 2ir. He is Harold Moses, a 17 year old | portant matter as this. The economic | | . 1 nearl L o boy. and he has already built a glider | Waste in disputes between labor and - (Wherz to Buy m Westerly | . e e rceive | amd whinin e weens miends 1o start | teze who cmptey 173 hound o e || What and Where to Buy In Norwic CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ) y y patients, and the question now before | and within two weeks inten s R O ae ICES While Waiting for “our Cer. 5 the comiuission is what names to give | to build a machine in which he can | peen. Some sense of this appears to | 3 2 i | the institutions. Tt 2en suggested, | install a motor and make a long flight. | have done in Worcester. where plan: s 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. L R ey ot s s hoen Jusscsted | Moces ‘started to- constract his. ATS: | arc under way for (he. formation”of Sh | Joseoh F. Smith 28a RORE DALE & CO. of ex-Gov. R. S Woodruff, the late)| machine over a year ago in South | mutual organization between the car- The Educator Shoe P . y and the present head | Waterbury, and since that time ha has | penters’ district council, with its iov. F. B. Week | Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter ana i It | made several successful glides. The | membership of 1100 union carpenters, | Lat's the child's foot grow as it should. | of Mr. Wood- | only disadvantage under which he is|and the 94 contractors of that city, F‘ ORISI Dealer in Supplies. e "% e samples of Fall and| &4 Main Street Westerly. k. 1. ana Aot u.,u “.o:;enl Custom Made Sults :‘.’.""1‘4'5""“ Ave. Watch Hill. R. L stion was first brought | Working is the lack of meney to pro- | for the purpose of promoting the local | Room for all five toes | il AP oo 3 £ ' seneral assembly, and |cure materials. bujlding trade. ~ The Worcester wo T D EUIEGRINY. : thr the efforts of the succeeding| The machine which Moses has com- | Gazette tells us:— P- CURMINGS, 200 Main Street, Norwich. k St.. Westerly. We are moviag to the Potter-Lang- | governors that the bill was passed and | pletad and which wiil make a part of | "Those actively engaged In forming | p, .\ colq stamps. 52 Central Ave.| vid ing and Repulring. | worthy Block, 68 High strect. on or | (1. commission crented. the larger and better machine which |the new organization, and they in- apout Jan. 1st. 1910. Great removal| The institutions are situated in|he is to start next week was sixteen |clude leaders among the builders and 1 v going on. Fa el. Vev av et 1 - T o i S Sale now gaing Famiieg, O Haven apd Hariord| S e, P Sianes. wiien were su- | ammiation wauid ao- more or wunamg | (CUISTOM Grinding JUST ARRIVED ’c,l;a:lnx. £r L 7 . countie The Washington Trust Co., Mechanics Clot:igy Co. eld county sanitarium_at | perposed one upon the other, were five | in Worcester than any movement that . WESTERLY, R L > n 1 house 108 vatients. Dr.|feet wide. The covering was made of | has been started in years. One of the TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS 2 Capital . .-.. $200,000 | Westerly, R. I jam Stockwell, who for the past|unbleached heavy cotton cloth. Spriice | principal objects of the mutual organ- ¥ rea pan]s eanu Surplur - $200,000 dec1sd has bean practicing in Suf- _vl\_fis u!edh{nr the r?;t of the machine. | jzation, say those who favor it, is that | at YANTIC ELEVATOR. . ecuts " t as superintendent. Pa- e machine was begun over a year |jt would put an end to all lockouts, ! A 253 na after Aug. 1. a little was added cacl weele ascard- |ihe result of differences between the be b . 336 Franklin Street. "?o‘od l'l".l::—‘fonl!dnntl attention | Two seven-room cottages, situated in e w_ Haven county institution, | ing as Moses secured money enough to jn:rne\'man carpenter and the builder, b g nunlmm e patrons of this in- e‘n/flerent parts_of ‘hi C;;m_vacl f';ogi sated at Meriden. will be ready for | buy it. The carpenters’ district council stands w it e . L oho, P i, “vadont | patients in about three weeks, Dr. J. rifoscs intends to muks his Hew md- | ready to esiter:into the agreemént v DENTIST inihg that b d at | Dinnan, who has been a practic chine larger. 2 sketch which he has . th att SMITH'S GARAGE. A e g h’e chaser de- | ich nd surgeon in Meriden, will | completed calls for & mlchlrlle twenty ;I;-‘eu:,:‘::;xsfl‘l‘;:?e{: e oot | mests’. the 'Pvz'::;l Sf *stis: ievitient sires. Both having eat. electric | have cf The building here was|two feet long wi planes only five feet o i e 330 Main St. Westerly, fights, - modern "plumbing. . Inspection | neieine it Santtariun | ide. e distance Betwesn <he planes | Jicration by every.bullding contratoe DR. E. J. JONES Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- | invited. with only 3. bul now additions | Wil be four and o “halt feet Skidn | Sning i aveniion to e move- | Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. | plete repair department. Fuli line of Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co. 2 supplies. Tel. 530. novasa bidd West. 1. | have been made so that 110 patients| which were omitted on the old ma- | % o beei t 1 it is ex- 1 e > F [may tea. chine. will be added so @s ‘to make | Bt hove been enit out and it ix kxo | xg) "oeg Rear 37 Franklin Streer, | SUINE 46, Shaunon Building ! I county landing The joints will be more . i sept27d *Phone. Take elevator, soon for definite wington moun regular, and the whole machine will byt S nearly complete be air tight so as to lessen the re- ble in getting water, | sistance. A front rudder will be add- Plessant Sumimser to. You: QUALITY ¥ has been ~unk mors|ed. Moses will fse @s much of the| Cool blow the breezes off Paverly Well “‘e Hot Wave Uian 400 fect, hut the result is only | material which he used in the old ma- | After superheated Washington, where | In work should always be considered, i, U three gallons of water a minute, when | chine to construct the new one as he |the boiling of insurgent strenuosity ecially when it costs no more thad | ,.. .., 4o youTmust be ocareful. should b 0 . i iev. 2. vi It wi - | raises still higher a temperature which | the inferfor kind. Skilled men are should be 40 gallons. ' It is believed, | Is abl. It will be built with the in g! '"”:\ mpIore by et D okl oeipea Sor el trt m wel ONUMENT Before purchasing It's to your interest to corre- the Best Meats and Grogerfes nd with me. however. that the driill is nearly | tention of placing a motor in it. and [ nature made hot enough for ap s MALURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Buildor, | through the trap rock-and wil strike]the builder hoves to hgve it finished | the New England shcre of the Atartic | whole stors. You can get them’at THAMEBSVILLE ) N 103 Main Streot. Westerly, R. I a large vein of water .within a few ! before Novembar go that he may be|is a_ temperate and soothing paradise. -STETSON & YOUNG. by A e =y _ iyisa days. The sanitarium will accommo- able 10 catch the winter winds, He is there—the President. Hc has may23/ ETORE. C, S5, Falrclouzh, Pros .

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