Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 30, 1910, Page 6

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Where 1o Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMIPANY, Westerly Branch. Three Million Dollars Three Million Dollars nd Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its ‘management. Capital Datablished 1901, Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optometeist. Detestive vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pod- ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly. R. L presence is in no nable, or they are educated, clean and well behavea. They are engaged in the | manufacture and sale of fancy askets It il ay you well to get our | and meedie work that is the female prices on diamonds, loose of | section, while the men are ever reads mounted, before purchasing. to buy Thorses, vehicles or almost any- | CASTRITIUS, thing” else wherein there is a proft. | Leading Westerly Jeweln Of course. the camp would not complets withou the tent of the fc tune ‘teller. and r of the smart set | BEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. fiand Made Work is Our Specialty. 'hllau-::dk_.“ JHarnees Supylies car- ek. Facto: ade Harn in stock at $12.00 and up. fiicc N. H. SAUNDERS, Rapsved to 4 Weat Broad sereen, fi BABIES! Boon they will be big ana girls and their baby faces :fif’ be cml'yl a memory. Bring ths bables and I will/| eatch_their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, t Brown Building, - Westerly, R. 1. | °7 & countryside road on a dark night. Teleph: . _ While the men and en_lolled R 8238 |y and about the wagons when the horses rested in Broad and Elm streets &M the women in guady and G gar- Hart Schafin ments, and with unwa s and er arX | fnas made a tour n ana Clothes ARE SOLD BY < t L B. CRANPALL CO., These women were mot content that source of revenue, but be; nevzed Westerly, R. ) | food ana stole about everything that they cou'd secu and take away with- out bei observed. The party tarried Monumenta! Works here for a couple of I and then T will guarantee to make a momu- | GePArted for (he eastward, their pres- ment at the lowest possible cost son- ent objsctive point being the Hub of sistent with good work. My experi- ence of vears o at your ..J-.o. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. I Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery . AB4 get a coupon on the Plane to be glven away at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” ir23a stock of new gnd secon n-nau.m.g-" a8 wagons, Also » full line of harness | P& alnting and astomonite Sotts | For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see o v e e ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,; 57 ot o i mmneiaic Con” | Tel 337, 62 Main St. Woesterly. | ception In Waterbury. =~ e known Westerly LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on vt rives: .o Avst; no odor; every- ordination thirteen y thing whalesome and clean. All kinds icceed Father May as pa - Fiah and Sea Foods in their « o Father © O'Donmell seauon. Market 171 Main Street, Wese- | Dative of Few Haven and wa 7. foot of Cross street. Tel 343 | 5[0 ricuaie s S . o sugiid Rev. Francis Mar of the Catholic - Apostoli- band of the diocese of Hart- Manicuring, Dermatelosy. Shampoolng, | ford is Dr. May's voungest brother. Burseon Chiropodiat” Scaip Treate™ —— ment, Halr Dressing. Charles W. Briggs of Norwich, stop- MRS. M. I. EELLS ping at the Watch Hill house, v ar- ‘ . rested oy Deputy Sheriff Mitehell on i Friday mornin son co t of Trofessionsl Massooss, Body and Facial Massage| S5 S0R0 Wiicox for Sicrating <n Hais Goods a speclalty. Fine Violet j automobile in s last sea- o son without te li- - Westerly, R. L | cense after being in the state ten davs, 5500 Telephone 430. | .5 the law requires Last season Sheriff Wilcox notified Mr. zgs that he had violated the MISS ROSE AHERN automobile laws of the state and must Ladies’ Hatter . 42 High St., Westerly i J. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTr.... 3 : STORE— a 3 R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&l Green Trading Stamps | 1 with all purchases. 2‘, b ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph jtddlo of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main Krest. we are ready io prove to the {eopls of Westerly and viclaity our y to do the best work. A jgotiral 16x20 water colored portrait yourself given free with every doz- 34.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., esterly. D! D = o h h City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car, 36 Canal St. Westerly.R. L Jy28a new asamples of Fall and eclens. Custom Made Suits and up are the highest t Westerly Thursday. [enca!tvm‘—d near W T from the for the fun there i other band of gvpsies are 1o same that Wequtequock ago. and who are also an orderly and peaceable band _These are in marked contrast to the big band of nomads that invaded Wes- terly Friday, with a caravan of six- teén covered wagons and aboul three times as many horses. wagons contained many of the dirtiest chil- dren that have ever been seen here and the men of the party were of the kind gathered in sor desired a gy the Young Men’s Social club, and dined at the h « SO of the members and who was to al- most_everyone in the business center of Westerly, died Friday morning at the home of Bernard Ly where he lige reets he attended s own af- fairs and only on his friends away from the club rooms when he wanted food or drink, and for mist evidence of His almost perfect phys- ] attracted at- v was the vicinity of Boston fourte ago and for the past eight ve resided in West- 2 He was ym the arast ock and the finest specimen of a 3 terrier pastor of the Catholic church chester May Honey and Tar in the Lee & Osgood Co. Plumber, IWesterIy invaded bllnkeptBypigs Eand of lll-Looking Nomads, With Train of Sixteen Wagons, Stopp=d Here wich Automsb’ls Cwner Fined—Juige N. B. Lewis, On Way Esstward—. .or- President Seventh Rhode Island Veteran Assc- ciatior . ‘There is a vast difference in the take out a license, and at an appointed tribes of gvpsies that centered in | hour of the following day Mr. Briggs v The Stanleys, so | was to meet the sheriff and make ap- well known in Rhode nd, i who | plication for the license. This he fail- pe are heir w Hill vi in it ear of insult or robber. Not far from the were encam casino a couple ¢ hat the timid would not re to meet ne coin fron v guess of rom the housewives who donat o get rid of the unwelcome v Teddy, who lodged at the rooms of satment and as he town of w in the ste Rev. Michael H. May, who has been in Col- s a Dbrother of Dr. J of Westerly. Thursday eived notice from Bishop N nt pastor a church, —— e How’s This? We offer One. Hund vard for any case of Ca ot be cured by Hall's Catarrr J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo the 1 v Clienay elieve him usiness transactions ar ble to carry o ¥ his firm WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Dru Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh ally, ing nd_ mucous estimonial ottle, Sold by Take Hall's Family ation. Hay Fever and Asthma. Bring discomfort arnd misery to ma eople, but Foiey’s Honey and Tar ives ease and comfort to the sufferin It relievas the congestion in nes. ead and throat and is soothing and ealing. None genuine but Foley's ge. vellow pack Where -fo Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer In Supplies. £4 Main Street, Westerly, R. I_and Wauwinnet Ave. Watch Hill R L auglsd J. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Maia St. Westerly. §lsaging. Tressing and Repuiring. The Washington T; % —— o ine nov2sa worthy Block, 68 High strest, on or about Jan. 1st, 1910. sale now going on. We are moving to the Potter-Lang- Great removal Mechanics Clothing Co. Westerly, R. L dec15a FOR SALE. Two seven-room cottages, situated In different parts of the compact part of Westerly, R. L, each having 60 foot street front, and both having vacant land -adjoining that can be sccured at Teasonable prices if a purchaser de- sires. Both havin heat electric lights, modern plumbing. Inspection inviteda Frank . Coy Real Estate Co., feb14d Westerly, R. I NUMENT S Before purchasing it's to spond wi “your interest to corre- ith me. MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, 108 Main Westerly, R. I Teiephone 243, iyisa ed to do. and gave as a reason Friday that he was of the impression that he had not been in the state beyond the limit. He was arraigned before Judge Oli- ver H. Williams of the Third district court, and received lenient treatment. He was ordered to pay $25, the cost of a licerse, for last vear, and costs of $4.80_ He was also required to take out a license for the present year at an additional cost of $25. Local Laconics. The members of the Westerly Medi- cal society will have their annuel out- ing at Brightman’s pond next Wednes- day. At the thirty-eighth annual reunion of the Seventh Rhode Island Veteran ociation, Judge Nathan B. Lewis of akefield and Westerly was re-elected president. The ghost walked in the armory of the Fif.h company, Westerly, Friday night. and every member who was on tour of duty last week realized its presence. Upon completion of the call of the civil and criminal dockets, Judge Will- iams adjourned the Third district court Friday, in respect to the mem- ory of Attorney Joseph C. Moore. The Mystic team of the Rhode Is- land-Connecticut league will play the Westerlys in the Vose grounds Satur- day afternoon., Wakefield will play at Stonington and White Rock at Caroli- na. Col. Henry J. Thayer of Putnam, a former commander of the Third reg- iment. C. N. G., was in Westerly on Friday. en route to Pleasant View, where he spends portions of the sum- mer. Senator Louis W. Arnold and John J. Dunn of Westerly attended the an- nual conference of the state board of health in Providence. After the bus- ssion in the state house a shore iness s dinner was served at Vanity Fair. A Westerly young man left town suddenl- Wednesday afternoon and took with him a couple of checks from the desk of his employvers. He made unsuccessful attempts to cash one of the checks before going away. The police_of Providence and New London have been requested to apprehend the voung fellow, MYSTIC Funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith—Miss Helen G. Irving Accepts Principal ship — Local Team Will Fight for First Place Today. The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith was held from her latz home Friday morning at 8.30 o'clock and a requiem high mass was said at St. Patrick’s C=tholic church at 9 o'clo Rev. Fr. ‘aylor of New London said the mass, 3 r. Leddy had left for his new parish at Seyvmour. During the ser- vice Miss Stella Burnham sang Beau- ul Land on High. The bearers wers mes Ryley, John Ryon, Eugene Don- ahue and Lawrence McCabe. Inter- m took place in St. Patrick's ceme- Westerly vs. Mystic. All thz baseball fans are eagerly awaiting the game between Westerly 21d Mystic this afternoon, which will take place on the Westerly baseball ounds, and no doubt a large number 11 go.” Manager Costello will go pre- to make a big fight for the first Mystic is working hard now t the pennant and is only half a behind Vacation for Rev. C. T. Hatch. At a meeting of the trustees of the M. E. church it was voted to give their pastor, Rev. C. T. Hatch, a month’s rest and he will leave Monday for Os- terville, Mass.,, where he will visit his mcther. During his absence the pulpit will be supplied, the first Sunday by Rev. A. J. Chandler of New London #nd_the second Sunday by Rev. George F. Minor of this place. The last two ondays the church will be closed, ich will give the members of the church a chance to attend the meet- s which are to be held at thz Willi- wantic camp ground. Cake and Apron Sal nd apron sale was held at the home of Mrs. C. C. Pot- ter under the auspices of the Ladies® of the M. E. church, and a was added to thz treasury Newsy Jotting W. Vars of Niantic was a caller 1_town vesterdas. Willlam Bostwick and her hter, Miss Violet, have returned from a three weeks' visit in New Ha- mes McGreggor is seriously ill at bis home on Denison avenue. Miss Madelaine Chapman and Miss Fivelyn McNamara of Providence are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Donath. Mrs. Sarah Grimes and granddaugh- ter, Miss Edna Grimes, of Boston, are visiting Mrs. Alice Sherburne. Capt. John Forsythe is spending two woeks with Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray at Ledyard. 4 Miss Bthel Bell of Westerly is caring for ner aunt, Mrs. P. J. Butler, who is seriously ill. Mrs. M. Alice Weemes of New York has been the guest of her sister, Mrs, William Barber. Miss Catherine Scully is spending two weeks in Plainfiel Joseph Cahoon is in Boston on a business trip. Niss Irving Takes Responsible Position Miss Helen G. Irving has accepted a position as principal of the training cpartment of the normal school in Sirausburg. Miss Irving has returned from Sea‘tle, Wash., whera she has had a similar position. She is a graduate the Mystic High school and the Willimantic Normal school. Her new pcsition is one of great responsibility. Miss Emily Rickerman has returned home from a two weeks' visit in New Haven. has returned to after a visif with ss Marion Wilcox. . H. Tift of Tifton, Ga., has joined family for the summer. Miss May Patterson of Brooklyn, N. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clin- Patterson Josephine Dickerson, Ellen Louise Paige, FEdith, Annie ard Geneva Rathbun have returned Lome from a week's camping out al Nauy ¥ ton The Cheney Plan. ally practical, sensible and ike plan seems to have been developed by the Cheney Brothers of outh Manchester, the world famous !k manufacturers. A summary of it is given in another column. It ap— pears to have avoided the weaknesses of many other similar efforts and to have created a really workable plan that should prove helpful and bene- ficial to both the concern and the em- ployes. We regard it as the best plan that has yet gome to our notice. Evidently a great deal of care has been given to its It is highly creditable to the CI com- pany, and it is appropriate | that this concern that always been conducted opn broad and considerate lines should put in operation a plan that gives promise of. establishing a new era in this field, and of bringing about a better and clearer and more considerate understanding between em ployer and worker. There are great possibilities in the Cheney departure.— MoHICAN COMPANY| THE Bristol Press.. Job for_Accountants. No chartered accountant could think of a tougher job than keeping track of Gould marriages and divorces.—N. Y. Tribune. SPECGIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY . SATISFACTION MEANS A GREAT DEAL T0 US ALL. Mohican customers are jast bubbling over with it. Do you wonder WHY with these prices. Mative fowl - » 20c| CORNED BEEF Logsof Spring Lamh . 1B Fooartors Lamh . 9l | Piate - - - - 10c | Shoulder Steak u. 12}¢ Plate - Ib. 10¢ RIB or LOIN LAMB CHOPS Sstagiams - - - 2 ™= 25¢ BEST b. 121/2C : Spring Lamb s nonst > 13-15€ | Seax - - - 1 18€ | nowsts Roasr FRESH ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER - - - - » 30c each 5c | Pure White FAIRY SOAP 3 bars 13c 1lc| VanCamp’s MILK, Evaporated 11c| Mohican JELLY POWDER 3 pkgs. 25¢ 13c | Large Package GOLD DUST - - 18¢ POTTED MEATS, "= Worst Yet to Come. Charley Gates is rapidly recovering from his recent operation for appendi- citis but hasn't seen the surgeon’s bill yet—Houston Post. Familiar Features Well ‘Known To Hundreds of Norwich Citizens. A familiar burden in every home, The burden of a “bad back.” . A lame, a weak or an aching back Tells you of kidney ills. Doan’s Kidney Pills will cure you. . Here is Norwich testimony to prove i Eugene Sweet, Sunnyside Avenue, Norwich, Conn., says: “It was at least twelve vears ago that I first learned of the value of Doan’s Kidney Pills. At that time I was In great need of a kidney remedy. For eight weeks 1 was confined to my bed on account of lumbago and was almost helpless, having to be turned over and being unable to move at-all without assistance. My suffering was about all any person could endure. Sharp pains across my loins and kidneys caused misery of the worst kind. In addition to this 1 was annoyed by irregular passages of the kidney secre- tions. I consulted three of the best physicians in Providence, R. I, but they failed to make the slightest im- provement. It was finally mv good fortune to read of Doan’s Kidney Pills and I was so much impressed with what was sald in_their faver that I began their use. Their. beneficial ef- fect was soon noticeable and I con- tinued to improve so rapidlv that I was soon able to resume work. I give the entire credit of my recovery to Doan’s Kidney Pills, and never intend to be without a supply in the house. More than one sufferer from kidney complaint and rheumatism has thanked me for tellin the efficiency Large, Fat MACKEREL LAUNDRY STARCH ALASKA SALMON - Fresh Shredded COCOANUT Hire’s ROOT BEER EXTRACT NEW POTATOES Large Pineapples - 2 for 25c Hard, Firm Cabbage - w. 2c|Best Compound 3 cans 25¢ Ham and Tongue Flavor 2 eans 9c 15 peunds to peck Price 50 Buftalo, United cents._Foster-Milburn _Co. New York, sole agents for thé States. Remember take no other. Fresh Roasted Peanuts vas 5¢ . 12¢ the name—Doan’s—and for “Is e Worth Saving?” Mrs. Mollie McRaney, Prentiss, Miss.. cookiag writes that she had a severe case of kidney and bladder troubie, and that four bottles of Foley’s Kidney Remedy cured her sound and well. She closes her letter by saying: “I heartily rec- ommend Fole; Kidney Remedy tb any sufferer of kidney disease. It sav- ed my life.” Lee & Osgood Co. — e NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Licuors and Cigars. Meals and Welch Rarebit served to order. John Tuckle, Prop. Tel 43-5. Bakery Department BAKE];DEE;NE J:]'ll-ifl 12¢ German Coffee Cake each 8-10¢ | COOKIES BROWN BREAD loaf 6-8c | Huckleberry Ple - 10c MACAROONS BISCUIT NEW—GREAT BOOK-ARRANGING CONTEST—neW $365 PIANO FREE RE-ARRANGE THE BOOKS TO FORM NAME OF FAMOUS PIANO the Books on line 1-2 above to form piano name. The word Piano is formed alse by the books, ) MANY GTHER VALUABLE PRIZES YOU HAVE THE SAME OPPORTUNITY AS ANYONE TO WIN This is the greatest chance for people without a piano. W have never known a more interesting con- teat or one whieh offered such valuable prizes absolutely free. This combines the fascination of the cut-up le and the skill of arran; the books 80 as to form the name of a famous piano. 'I‘h? Hallet & Davis 0 Co., established 1839, makers of the famous Hallet & Davis piano have combined with ts to run this ano and also to advertise our new wareroom building, containing five floors, one of theg t plano The grand free distribution of prizes is of vital interest to any home without a piano. Be sure and tr; them standing up on line 1-2 80 as to form a famous piano name, sold by the Plaut-Cadden Co., & familiar name to all, one of the ol and best known in the musical world. The word piano is also formed by the books and is to be put after the name, thut '{ANO. The most artistic correct answer will be given the $365 Piano absolutely free. Next best correct SRS S answers prize certificates as stated below. equal opportunity. great free contest to advertise their warerooms in the country. Cut out the books and You may get the piano or a high certificate, as well as any orne else. If you care for music and ty you will ever have. This contest was especially prepared for pianoless homes, and it will be pianios. We are placing this large advertising appropriation directly among piano buyers, where spending it in expensive magazine advertising, we want piano buyers to earn the piano or the prize no catch or chance. Read the simple oondi‘tfons. Send your answer in early. Start on it tonight. certificate. There prize— A fine new piano valued at $363. Second Disinterssted judges will be chosen who will select !hr:l-nu. impasgode e b | THE JUDOING E-TRlr o tn S i T SIMPLE CONDITIONS S35y ssseste sttty gt name of a famous piano, one of theoldest and best makes. The werd —~ p! i WAl be divided into Be given a credit certificate for $0. The remaining answers » » divided ‘into 55 ing up in the book rack so that ti will form the 00— is nls0 formed by the books and is to be put after the name. this ¥ books without letters are for spaces Lo put between the words. Paste it will do the- most ciasses. compared-for relative it certificate for $1.00 less than the class above it, that is, some at os S Rt 487, aad 50 on dowR 10 455, AND. These certificates are good on the purchase of any new Hallet & Davis, Conway, or Wasserman piano or player-piano in our 8t regular retail price. Time of certificate is limited. Certificatescannot be applied on any parchase made previous to Aug. 12, 1910. Only one certificate may be applied on the purchase of one piano. In the iges find two or more answers of equal merit, duplicates of the be in before 5 P. M., Aug. 12, 1910. Copiés of this advertisement will be furnished LIST OF FORMER WINNERS!: Mrs. Geo, O. Butts, 22 Lincoln Ave., Norwich, Conn.; O. E. Ryther, 53 Fairmount Ave., Norwich, Conn.; Chas. Douglass, Tax Col- lector, New London, Conn.; Louise M. Mitchell, Canterbury Road, R.F. D. 4, Norwich, Conn.; A. B. Pendleton, 10 Beech St., Westerly, N R.1.; Alexander Nicot, 252 West Main St., Norwich, Conn. CONTEST CLOSES AUGUST 12, 1910 COUPON 1 SUBMIT HEREWITH MY ANSWER TO PUZZLE CONTEST AND Address all Answers to MANAGER OF CONTEST AGREE TO ABIDE BY DECISION OF THE JUDGES. . ‘ THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. HALLET & DAVIS AND OTHER PIANOS | % o _ 146 MAIN ST., NORWICH, CONN. Only one answer allowed from one {amily. Send in your answer. as no answer will be accepted unless this rect answer will be awarded Orst prize, others in accordance L0 their worth. grize offered will be given to each. All answers must, ee on application at this office. City

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