Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 15, 1910, Page 6

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A&P Pure Food Daily Bulletin for Week Commencing Monday, August 15 OW IS THE TIME r Groceries at The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.'s ily 25 to 40 per cént, besides getting BEAUTIFUL . T LE llure to Buy in Westerly Weslerly Still Leads The League Won me ‘Wakefield Saturday 4 to 2—Mystic Defeats ‘White Rock 10 to 2—Carolina One Run Ahead of Cheshire.—The forty-fifth annual re- union of the Twentieth C. V. L..will be held Thursday, August 25. INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. To purchase Stores and SA Meriden.—E: V_Det lead i Capital Three Million Dollars Stoni A the .sro'cl.a'llut\nlusrel‘\"e will_visit Meridon HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FREE. The A&P business is strictly Surplus Thicss M D s tonington—August Engler Held In $500 Bonds Iabot GRpan k sucs; Of T o co-operative, Do not fajl to try our new blend Sultana Coffes at 250 I the rt! > wooghivies Rhiggrige =il L For Embezzlement—No Wood Alcohol In Almy "D h"’ Ae" T R a pound. 3 . £ anbury.—. ex| ion . Store Whiskey. . yorie o tgdigm"‘lp of artists “.-;’.o hnv§ reir - stu fivermine nea e 100 -~ — Siapori e %o b5 made i s &' | Need Lydia E. Pinkham’s |New\Crop Fancy Chop| Fresh Roasted Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist in September. A/ ble Compound TEAS COFFEES Derevtive vision corrected by the prov- | For the past = e e 2 ter Langworthy Block. Westerly. B L | counted that was made by Westerls | gallons of whi in a juz, a ,.mt.c‘,’,;';d dm'f',ua“",’,'(\o = ,’,fi;em,‘;,:’,;’rpv Brookfield, Mo.—*“Two years ago [ N 2 i m il S e rred o { botte” it of v. a TRIL pint of |among which was & large chest bear- wuunabmdo any kind of m;rk aua 20 STAMPS with 1 . 35c TEA | 10 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 20c COFFEE game w ystic., Almost every | whiskey. and a half pint bottle par- |ing the date 1174 118 rouble 3 . FE {('f;)‘“\“ilsb:::bnlll(a%t!}orit)' in the coun- | tially hiled with whiskes. Two men ® @ R ; to the | 25 STAMPS with 1 . 40c TEA | 20 STAMPS with 11b. 25¢ COFFEE n asked for an opinion and | were in the back room and the officers | Waterbury.—The Reyv. Dr. Farrel < p CEEE gx_ee!\‘g;ly; mstance the decision ?\‘:‘yrel found evidence of drinking. Martin, Tagtor of St. Cccelie church, 40 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 30c TEA | 25 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 30c COFFEE nd on the other hand Mys- and an active member of St. Joseph's e . e ‘tic has received decisions favoring the | Senator Louis W. Arnold of West- |T. A. society, is a candidate for the 50 STAMPS with 1 1. 60c TEA ! 30 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 35¢ COFFEF it 11 pay you well to get oue | toam of that village. nat the |S71Y, 03 @ member of the commission | presidency of the Commecticut Total " i o % on amond: ! urdic now says that e | to represent Rhod Isl: at e L ' mounted, bofor:np:rcha‘::; %4 reason why he declared that the run ;1-01».~_\'p Victory z frrlnbr:lst'i‘-:m Go‘, ACSTEE D agye Lydia E. Pinkham’s b CASTRITIUS, did not count was that the runner | Pothier reckived invitation Saturday | Torrington.—Dan Hoffman, the Tor- egetable Com KEEP COOL—USE ICED TEA Leading Westerly Jeweir, | Ieft third base before the fiy ball |to attend a meeting of the gencril | rington boy. with the St. Louis Amer- lponnd and it made was caught- in right field, and commission at Put-in-Bay. O. Sep-|ican ranks twenty-ninth among the me feel much better, course under such circumstances the | tember § and 10. Tt .is proposed at | batsmen in the organization. His rec- BAnd T have contin, HEAVY AND LIGHT HAR run v\Du:;il not count. this meeting to create an interstate ord reads: At bat 277 runs 17.1 hits e 1w o, 1 T pon ‘the day of the game Umpire |board 4o have directian of the affairs |73, stolen bases 9, sacrifice hits 1, per B MADE BY HAND. Burdick did ey ex | v REISion To ‘fhe Tropelel Dt e s very grateful to you 5 et et o e pertaity, | BRiCk ald not ‘give wny” much ex: |In Yoldtion (o the froposed Pewy'ex” [Centase 2. T te v wiih i Ib. box Golden-Key Tea at 60c r1eg Bips and all Harness Su [Plies ear. | aTe some baseball cranks in Westerly | hundredih observance of Commander New Haven.—The Andrew B. Hen- am DOwW enjoyin Mrs. SARAH #" g b nn:k' .c:"fli;-:t?’ry“ e Harness | who declare that this new feature in |Perry's famous battle of Lake Erie. | drix company of New Haven has in- | LOUSIGNONT, 414 § vmgston Street, 3Cc a 1-2 Ib. box. For Iced Tea it is perfection. e sASnEn& the ‘\;llngusslon was an after-thought | Heretofore the celebrations have ;reasesdlqlt"sooa‘ufl;f;%z‘ggo (;:Bn;:i";.(ls g;‘;‘;\k Brookfie!d Mo. b on the part of Umpire Burdick or |been chiefly nromoted under the a rom $125 o S i it Jompved te 44 Weat Bread Strest. |as one of the fans puts it: “He I8 a | pices of (he Ohia stat sioners, | ber- of shares from 6,000 to 10,000, | THe Change of Life is the most criti EXTRA STAMPS foxy and knows the same and |and it i% e Gt nn | each share having a par value of $25. a woman’s existence, and EXTRA STAMPS all tH& tricks, and he is now simply | intersts zovernor - is % % ,. “95 ect, of h”l."b at this time invites BABIES! making a “tHeky play_as umpire |ursed to - ot tme | Stamlord. T e e fron | Qiooase and pain. 10 Gold Stamps |10 Gold Stamps ®con they wil be big b Why, when the man started from |meeting owing he fact that Com- )‘llt‘alnhre‘:n“s r~-(<2)‘\fed};:oof;(tx(\g; ,::T Women: ove here should remem- ey um.r' Pl “c“ ';l s -n:n < :lk:.rd l;{m umpire was h|ntern<te‘r3 i)qinxfnr:.r Pe a noted anf‘;n;fl-lhsg Hori “;Ts-‘km;d left Brooklyn | ber that there is mo other remedy with your choice of any of the with your ehc‘:lo. .v_ any of the Mmemocy. Bring the bables and T will| irst ‘hase and could mot see ihe rane | cietne T reared in this R LIV E to g0 to work in the | known to medicine that will so suc- following articles following articles cateh thetr smiles. Eer-wlieh he iartod. Now. on theles avn oot | Stamford Iron Works, and that she'| cessfully carry women through this | ; , ..\, courte Cos Gt 1 Sar Smoked Beef....messe...180 STILES, The Photographer, level. that runner did not start until | the g it | has heard nothing of him since. | trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Imported S ; 12¢ - Brown Building, - Westerly, R. L |after the ball was caught and when | Pennsylvania_1llinois, Wis Lithfiold.—A large audience greet- | yegetable Compound, made from na- | v o0 “Aop Sweet Chocolate, 1. Dostw iGIPR Julcs - Telephone 847. w234 |the umpire took a peep at him he| and New York. [ ga enthusiasticalty the reading of a | tiYe Toots and herbs. each .56 LR helnpe Dy ghectt ot g i g g b o e :;flm interesting paper on “Stars and Forfso years it hat! fbeen c\;n;uz Wo- | 1 pke. Minute 10 1 can ‘Imported Sardines...... 150 e 7 . i B e | : | $tripes” by Admiral Colvocoresses be- | men from the worst forms of female & & Borsx 3 . % Hart Schaffner & Marx |irick atter ne realized the blunder he | o work on the Potter HIll | £t the merbers of the Historical co- | ills —tnfammation. nloerasion, dis | 1 Vs A&P Borax ..10¢ 1 pkg. Grandmother's Oats 10 road prey had made and trumpe: amizing by lacements, fibroid tumors, irregulari- ciety the other evening. Cloth idea in the controversy. y “ BEeRgH e ! X i es something that not a man who saw |''q Siiie B2 oDt the| Bamtam._Rev. Mr. -Legate recently | t1e8 periodic pains, backache, and ARE SOLD BY the game, not even the Mysticians. |, chway at Quonocontaug has been |preached his farewell sermon in the | Bervous prostration. LB CIAN.AH. €o., s e il Mg Bt B T i Baptist church. Mr, and Mrs. Lexme} If you would like special advice runner 3id not leave the base until the R R have gome to Tennessee (o labor as | mbout your case write a confiden- e a’ case of the umpire changing his teachers and missionaries. glal letter fo Mrs. Pinkham, at JAPAN RICE e 6 Ibs. 25 decision after going home and dream- Southington.—Thomas R. Lord, in- | kynn, Mass., Her ce Tee, ' . N ing it u% to a satisfactory solution As | otting ongineer for the Meridea|8nd always helpful . . . . . . S, ZJC .’ 'm SI!G and nnslfll" from his personal standpoint and with- COM- | Gas company, and who has been l0ok- ot Ketata W the soreel play e e D i CHLORIDE OF LIME DL -d get a mh o e Fiano to;be e . the laying of the pipe lines from Mer- s, S e . . e Mich: heeh f Norwich, th received | jgen to Southington and Cheshire, fin- PURTILL'’S 1‘,.“;1,"'%?,.:‘ R storly: Fonte miote s |isnea his work | Saturday. He POTASH OR LYE 5¢ “ON T ek any other thvirler in the Rhode I iR | take a similar place in Otiawa, IlL > SAE . . . ¥ b, HE BRIDGE. Connecticut leagite, was hit good a e : : o o5 ir23a B o wan I Soed | . was_dilute 1| Windsor—Rev. Roscoe Nelson, who g 6Eo. 1. sTrLLMAN, | Which was in par Wolcott family which is to begin on| Omn and after this date, ?rnnrlatnr of the . | support he received from some o | h‘ s unable to be ;‘pspn SISt | pomnaes g reprosenied Wwile | N b grien 5o Framk | August 1st, 1910, theuse of [FRESH EGGS . . . O . . dozen 25c : Westerly, B L | : ; Windsor, whose wife is play was even and Mana; ! B oot = stock of new and lossnlt‘ll hd carplames | Chapman of the White Roc = L cininioton ves Barsstom nh caral leott blood. ' hose for garden, lawn o: VERY BEST BUTTER b 370 224 ns. Also 1 arnees | in his el t telling his boys just | Ty e Saghes £ e 2 LIE, v Paris n:uol m.‘-fl;" c‘u?r.l "." B et to o ik B ,.—\Jf{,[ in that quict village In 4 close game The Bes and the Boys. street sprinkling is prohibited s b nting an A OI‘IM- soon thereafter the game was all over |that might have been closer had the “At the entrance to a London park, | s . = %z 16298 | except the filling in of the balance of |home team omsiderate of | 3 merchant humble-bee, flying me | until further noticz. The LOUR i % & barrel $6 75 bag 83L the required innings. not pi our ow 'T | with her load, was caught in a s | condition at Fairview Reser-| Dang action necessary. that came ba ee For Electrical Supplies ;There was.aibad muft of 2 fiy ‘n inning The score: |ang flung to the ground. The showers GO B iy right el at startes he run-gei- < f this May were chilly, and the poor . : P . ting. and seemed to cavse a weak vo s sl lay paralyzed on her back, her | VOir at this time makes this | and Construction, see ing of the work of e ;‘xpgs feebly clawing the air, and she accepted very gratefully the tip of a climb upon. Then there was of nailed boots, and- three or | came up—of course, to sneer | for the ball was banged a and the game won, before nihgz clgged, but Sheehan in the seventh in ome. two in- | Payne, ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., 2 StHIHIJS frBB l‘)voltlel MP UUBBII Olives 25[} Tel 497. 62 Main St. Westerly. Any person violating this der, only to get his bumps again in | hould | : . £ i Bl BT AR order il be deprived ot e\ ) Stamns Freg with 1 can Asnarauus 25[: | s LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET |[}e, one of the ‘best pitehe sese Jads of Cemberwell wers|uge of city.water. | probably White Rock. i3 | that the play will not he ready for production before October, 1911. aug2d kg i e A5 £ b5 135 Main Street, Norwloh. Conn. "Phone 29-4 on the river: no dust: no odor: every- | he was not at his best, : | seeing the waif safely to a sunny perch - | thing wholesome and clean. All kinds | 'ing discouraged at some of the dum Mm whigh she might recover from her| Per order ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In_thelr | PIays made by h:fiwf‘k‘?"“"f‘ffi 7 - ¢+ shock.—The Nation. . season. Market 171 Maln Street, West- L a8 payed e L T | ROARD OF [l pis won by a score of 10 | : | = erly. foot of Cross street. Tel 343 Robert Hichens has agreed to dra- fi @ive ub s.oail sugiia - THe Score: x | matize ‘Garden of Allah.” It is said ATER COMMISSIONERS | | Manicuring, Dermatolegy, Shampoolag, Burgeon Chir, ist, Scalp Treat~ ir Dressing. MRS. M. 1. EELLS Prfessional Masseuss, lody and Facial Massaps Free Delivery. 'Y Halir Goods a speclalty. Fine Violet | Burnsp Goodis. 2 62610 4 T4 Main St Westerly, R. L Jaam, sv2sa Telephone 430. = Rock Tommy Lynch had his pitching togs MISS ROSE AHERN them taste impres Bons that as you eat forms a plaasant mental N S Chocolates and Bon on S.turday and allowed Wakefield good, the taste lingers, . : I I only two hi . game o y two hits, winning the game ¢ sion so that the next time you have that hankering for LadleS attel' S e eas b s gedro of Chocolates you instantly think how good thase last Choco- 2. Althoug esterly made elev ¢ lates were that you bought from The L & Tilford of N then the, run-ge:- > from | Pitcher Smith ‘tered and prevenfe ting that would naurally They were made by Pai could see the inside of the Park & Tiliford Candy Faotory you could fully app: te why their confectionery tastes 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT.. - |iroteq TomBeT 0ol omies | 2 S0 good—everything ia spotlessty clean, light and sanitary, STOPE— SopuSa e fist laning | and the girls who handle thess goods wear bright, white 2 o Gt uniforms and handle each piece of chocolate with checolate team made one each, and tongs instead of with the fingers. They come to you clean R. G. Bliven & Co., all. It was a close, well played interesti £z and bright, and as you munch them the chocolate cracklos On the Brilig: :c':)':-e-'merpwm‘ SOt and _\oug g2t that fine flavor of the pure fruit cream centers “ REGAL SHOE AGENCY " Westerl I Wakefield. that nmkt-i a smile of contentment steal over your face as We give S&PA-Green Prading Stamps e a WBhe s e Arn't these chocelates made by Park & Tilford with all purchafes. Bentler.1e S ey B ertectly elegant!” and you bought them at | Chase 1b H b 511 o N ‘We are moving to the Potter-Lang- el 4 worthy Block, 68 High streei, ob or | (e 32 ol about Jan. 1st 1910. Great <removal] pavneq o100 ol sale now going on. Foley.c t 2783 olm ol Lsnchp 4 0 0 2 0 H .’ 1 lechnmcs Clothing Cu. rly, R L NORWICH, CONN. We have a fine line of Roger & Gallett and Hudnut's Toilet Articles. decisa Letters from Prominenfi; “Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Mansur Drug Co., of St. Paul, Minn,, says: “We are not in the hablt August Englen, known. as “Dutchy,” whose home is in Stonington_and who has been employed as a conductor on the Pawtucket alley Street railroad n the Kingston jail in defauit City Pharmacy TRY OUR is now ICE CREAM, SODA nd COLLEGE |©of bonds of 00 to answer to the ICES While Waiting :" Yous Gun charge of embezzlement. He negleci- of recommending proprietary medicines, but we never hesitate to say R v < ; {ed to turn in the fares he collect=d a good word for Castorfa. It is a medical success.” Wh d Wh l Bu ln Norw'ch 36 Canal St.. Wosterly. B. L s Toteos; and faiies ts coror, foc Hegeman & Co., of New York City, N. Y. say: “We can say for your al a ere 1o ouy 13280 to the Westeriy police and warrant Castoria that it is one of the best selling preparations in our stores. issued -for “his arrest. He was taken That is conclusive evidence that it is satigfactory to the users.” DENTIST into custody at Mystic Saturday night, Myers-Dillon Drug Co., of Omaha, N%r., says: “Your Castoria is ona Custom Grinding Bee (2% Dew samples of Pall and |waived extridition proceedings, and g'f;'.".,fi";;“ Custom Mase ‘Su turned over to Sergeant Thomas ¥ of the best sellers we have. 'We cheerfully recommend it to our trade DR. E. J. JONES J. F. PELLEGRINY, T aTrum opher T voluntarily at ell times, and will testify to its merits at any and all TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS - o g - No. 4 Main St. Westerly. Sunday morning in the Third dis- times.” at YANTIC ELEVATOR. Suite 46, Shaunen Building - TERSTS. Ghd Lisieful leeioe t Englen pleaded not guilty u - 2 B aatls or Atiomey Teosidze sud ua,e'"&% Weber Drug Co., of Indi lis, Ind.,, says: “Fletcher’s Castoria is A. R. MANNING, Yautic (Conm |0 FEER R L ene he was held for trial at next Friday's an article for which there is substitute. It is undoubtedly one of the Telephone. decl4d trance, one. The Washington Trust Co., | =" °f the_court most popular articles on the market to-day and our customers for it * ST - . ”» The police made two liquor raids in ere numbered by the hundreds.’ NEW STOCK 0 IVE 01 Canal “stroet Saturday " night, ani Parrish & Bafley Pharmacy, of Los Angeles, Cal, says: “During an Goche. 14 L L seized a large quentity of that which 0 of Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods. lin- : i hscates Tm-u intoxicates and which is fofl,.d,ven by experience of over 30 years in the retail drug business we have never ens, '.Jlu:xax:; est prices, Good le gu: 3 LA pf RA i Fays Interest on Deposits. et besold. I Wes Opium.Morphine norMineral.{ 0724 & proprietary remedy that has had such a large sale or given such thent, At s brand; imported. The finest qualty Good service—Considerate attentlon | jiccrman Weet and NOT NARCOTIC. | universal satisfaction as your Castoria.” THE REMNANT STORE, OTTO FERRY, :-;“x';x:‘nm the patrons of this in= |\icited the premises of Ricl = ‘Theo. Metcalf Co., of Boston, Mass., says: “We have handled Fletcher’s JOHN BLOOM, Prop. 4 b e S e Castoria for years and consider it ome of the best preparations made. Next to Fire Station. ‘rarz6a No. 336 Franklin Street. SMITH’S GARAGE. were several men drmkil‘ng in the 09( sales are continuzlly increasing and everyone of our customers have 230 Matn St.. Westerly, ELco Snen. the giicers calied, rothing but praise for Fletcher's Castoria.” - - S ropals dopariment. C Ul ling, of Mucr:'n G Coneiais ‘g‘en:dn;‘r:‘er‘?i‘-‘ W. H. Chapman, of Montreal, Que., says: “I have eold Fletcher's Cas- Great Bargains In Ey ho Is l-'ooking R S hovasa torfa for many years and have yet to hear of one word other than praise of LETTER P APE R For the its virtues. I look upon your preparation as ome of the few so called patent medicines having merit and unhesitatingly recommend it as a safo Where fo Buy in Westerly xy fi" Saving. & “Foot Yot anid “both “maving vacant e olning that can be secured at ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. oif o purchaser de- | plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter azd viog heat, —electr M‘h(- modern plum ing. Inspectios .- Dealer in s.. k. invited 4 Main Street, Wes ana Frank W. Coy Real Estate Coiy o et Ave. Watch Bl R L l'blll Weaterly, R. L sugl NT Before nnlnhx n'- to your ingerest o corre- -um% w. FL‘g Mg\lfiutynrn:nfi Bu;lfl‘: u-w A erfecu!zmdy for Consfips- i no‘;\ Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea ‘Worms Convulsions.Feverisir ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. household remedy.” CASTORIA ALWAYS the Signature of The Kmd You Have Klways Bought ggb' T Gvor r 30 Years. 10 znd 15c a pound Following Vehicles? Democrats, Top and Open Business Wagens, Tep and Open OCencerds. 17 .alues received is considered, get our p Envelopes the 10c quality for 5c —AT— CRANSTON’S | THEL. L. CIIM_MAN Co., augSdaw marlidaw 18 to 20 Bath Street o oo QUALITY || “AMERICAN BOUSE, especially when It costs no than the Inferfor kind. Skilled men are reell & S reen. Prope. | SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes, Traveling Men, etc. Livery comnected SHETUCKET STREW> employed by us. Our prices tell the whole stors. G.TETOOII & YOUNG.

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