Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 3, 1910, Page 6

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sk 5 5 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 1910 : : : R o probably have made application for membership but for the fact that he contemplatea locating in Boston. The purchase of the Babcock prop- : 3 ) Enoch '- Wor(hlnmn gave a ert; "‘l L:nl:‘:l ;"d Bma:'::;ms does @ o in_ h f her : i not inelude the house and la now oc- 4 L Awlino Farquallis Labor Day Supply Takeg from g b e T S \ v g os church several years ago. Therefore, ¥ i 858 ygunc ladx ;,'dfl;;g; fth. Trolley Freight Station—Kegs and Jugs Enough to E‘;fi}we{ty purchased from Rev. M. . ‘ Condren, Nelife Gerhardi. Jenni i . # cock by the Memorial ane rary |- R ? Rimte Jobmeon, Vera e Crowd Police Headquarters—First Baptist Church |association has a ' frontage of eighty (] Leon and George Buny J f@(‘lhln f»l'uad‘;u;eet and txtanda to the 7 . s e © to Celebrate Diamond Anniversary—Columbus Day | #"eiouse = Union =trect happy one. Snapshots of th were taken by Miss Caroline | Plans. Members of Phebe Greene Ward the pictures will be delight- \ souvenirs of the anniversary. — Not to Play at Durham. The Colchester ball team will not u., % to Durham Labor day, as was expected ‘Ifl"f Strong will try and have ll- Ruth_Kinney of Bridgeport the guest of Misses Margaret and M Our present showing of Men’s Fall Suits does 1n- .deed uphold our reputation for presenting only’ the best the market affords in style, quality and value giving. lay by Mrs. William P. Lang: Chilet ot-Bulice G & : worthy. = Refreshments were served by t of Pl ornclius Branstield, will celebrate the seventy Mrs. Langworthy, assisted by Miss U Thomas E. Browpn and Police- | versary of its organization :| Amelia Potter am‘ll the Misses Utter, ward E. West searche Price and Hemphill. There was a read- pemiy ..r“::‘ rchon & on William Mason by Mrs. William A 1i d there were musical se- merican composers. The Hillard ieh and |af the opening session Sunday morn- Iy trolley road, und. a warrant, | ing and t & ¥ chool will have Winnes. ? : Friday afternoo le the lz\rzectu«g:ciu!“( at” 5¢ ¥ocn hept.’ I < included plano solos by Miss M C Tone Bradshas or Wiimantie was| bl BN 008 T R e | he b Lt e setmon i b | st "ending by S Unaries anhattan Clothes for Fall portray the very latest : warrant th arch was made for in- | Faunce, pr xuh‘l'( of Brown universits.| and Miss Jennie Stanton and songs by The Diverce Problem Solvéd. i that was kept for sale C . Miss Price. style ideas of ten of the foremost makers in i d_evidence to that ef- t £ — The man and woman in Rucharest o < . 3 R e o e me g e Local Lacanics. America. eourtship years may, after all,| whepn ("l- officers made the visitation. Vedn. - Chureh | There will be a general suspension of have solved the divorce problem. | The driver of the team was Attaling i former | business on Labor dz Star. Farqus All the goods seized bore | me; ho are attend | Pitcher Jack Frill spent Friday at — | the address A. Farq Westerly, have bees send a wr! his home in Potter Hill. The styles are authentic--the fabrics ar new, alike h he acknowledged the ownes n he 'a . apf, Mrs, N. Nt . 03 . - . Years of Suffering |’ orsnL ity Py Srovihenee. LT in hoth weave and colorings--the tailoring and fit g Thn( ltal;’ans of Wtfflglr a;e p:’an- Andrew R. J‘ordi:n has rc’tuinmg from “‘f t d Our Values are absolutel th b t » ” e " ning for observance of Columbus day,|a trip to his old home in Ireland. €atarrh _and. Blood Disease — |0,/ (i Peleb stutih ch i 2 3 The engagement has been announced are pex ect an y the best. Doctors Failed to Cure. police headquarte: and \)’!Idrl the | ; S % b of Dr. Harold Rogers and Miss Helen Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 utar police officers three othar men and the | . : M. Wells. Fall Suiis $10. to $25. Boys’ Clothes For Fall Our Boys’ Clothing department offers a complete stock of all the new styles in Boys’ Fall Suits. Most mothers have learned to depend upon our Boys’ Clothes for quality, style and economy. Boys’ School Suits $2.00 to $7.50. Men’s and Boys’ Fall Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc., are here in all the latest styles. s were required to unload the | | |- g £ Miss Gertrude Slocum has been ap- ide it carefully down the Eae S 2 pointed a teacher in the schools of the police | Promoters 2 e Plainfield, N. J. Mr. and Mre. Philip C. Brown, have zuasts at their home in High street and Mrs, John S. Brown of Brook- < dozen different rem- T s tod wdies, but none of them did me any ot e good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar- 5 vent 12 R L ek two botties of ihis |kess o 1 3 r e 3 T B e e Sidens sorong - E i s vhict -| " On account of Monday being Labor I8 Fecommend Hood's to any one suf- and | day, the regular meeting of the West- fering from catarrh.” i council will be held the Get it today iu usual liguid form or t chocolated tablets calied Sarsatabs. R T TR AR T S R AAA A the theme - Lapor day | - | Ch 3 N fa| New Lomdon. ser i Japtist church S \\m.,, evening. Where to Buy in Westerly The Westerly Medical society after a | said that the Krank Daniels | ru l.mll TR“ST COMPANY | recess of three months has th! and is here Weaterly Branch : : Miss Julia M. Peckh: of West Broad Capital Three Miltion Dollars fr <= Nos Surplus ... Three Million Doilars i 3 d m and Misses ) Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. e Ty e = = Mary Pec! 1 of Norw 5 | e has ls- Liberal, courteous sund efficient in its | 3 manageme: s THE GREAT % Atlantic & Pacific TEA COMPANY booming e for man- l2l=|25 Mavn Street The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men's: Women’s and Children’s Wen/-iny Apparel. €< We_ have no compelitors 2 TYVPYYYYYYRRV when quality and price are| .. Steio” S % | W ASHINGTON COUNTY, R. 1. RICHMOND Jarivers who afe color biing. and yet | nization by a supper in o ufacturing induw Aside from the continuance of all cases on the docket. ther YYRYMIYVENVIVIYNY 'x'ry ird district court in Westerly Fri- The Cottrell and other plants which on Sundays and not on era closed down Friday 1l not resume until Tues e :“n...k w 7t will pay you wail to get on Diamonde, loose or mounted, | purchasing. | up, and he te: was_ fully CASTRITIUS, | i evaral grand officers were — Leslie Dawley Purchases New Motor | Leading Wasterly Je { considered. Just a few ; HOPKINTON | Cycle—Lawn Party. | accident may shown by the = - AR ae Yans 0p n";“” T Dunn —— L it v sl Medical Journal once large for s and Miss Helena_Sweeney, sister o - i \rs. Daniel Hoxsie of Wakeneld 1 HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | rem niers for i, Hegn Sveenes, siiter of | ssessors File List for 1910—Nsighbors | 17 et MRS. CURTISS’ YACHT | Baged. No head 3 H0: e | gard to the p ppo- | To Be Sold by Order of Fairfield Pro- | have hersel of Cereus. n'l BY HAND, Our I”tlllly | r‘us Supplies ¢ - | ‘- l‘r’ Made Hfi'nhn!l H. lllm' Remeved to 44 Wast Broad Strest | vy ‘Legs of Lamb, 1b, - - - < 1 | 4 | published in the Church’of the Im- until next Bridgeport mes of league | | alie of personal k stock he to- be total T | to be sold by the order | court of Iairfield We Elks' Building. ase St Wewterly. ' the Congre: DRl pent Wednes- | Ocooln, as_ the yacht is ca h The Winthrop Fiks are soon to be- remt: s & of cars Samuel M villiam Nich- | been in a New k shipvard for the | gin the erection of a building of their piote repa ...;..lc,':" Faioa: Shoulders of Lamb, 1b. - - 3 10¢ e T et w. Poll¢ st el e T SR e Rnd: propbetienEene ’ home. » . k !a wreck. Judge Nobbs, acting in pla: ‘“lmh will add much to the architect— - io be collected this ve i o B: s disqual | auty of the town. The net ro- being $501.62 the circus enterprise just | ended are said to_have figured up close | to $4,000.—Eoston"Record. om saee ~|Stew Lamb, 1b. 5 - 3 = B | vt s dzt e = i Rib Lamb Chops, Ib. e il % Loin Lamb Chops, Ib. - - 2 ¢ to figures furnished hy T t therin Fowuk W. Coy Real Estate Co.. : Clerk Whipple. 8¢ wewsn oo Swift’s Premium Hams (§ and 10 ibs.) 1b. Dl e e R I i new i? < of Fa !\;:ar\\:”n\\(n Guring the balunce of fhe feles \l_,: ' ::“ ence 1| oy '"" - _|Native Chickens, 1. - - . 25 Bmf SIHTE NBWS15“;‘:‘:“1’;&“’;{’5’*,,;'é:: sereedi | BALL MASON /. i le. 65 || Is What Counts la Hart Schaffner & Marx Smoked Shoulders, > “ z : 0 E. Z. SEAL Improved hghlmng .. Ps.9%c | Photography. Cloth BY Mo, 1. 12456 s Will Hoid Whole Frait, Best in Markel . Qis. $1.00 | 2, o, oty ARE SOLD BY Bacon, 1b. - - - - - T e o e nestay | Toned down by the natural spirit of g e Nervslie_ 3l » rocoed i ket L See our KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPER fes oo Snbs omeet oy Mond —_— ey, o Round Steak, Ib. - - - . 15p|mme e ki Color Blindness at Sea. Musings of W. J. B. Better see a m n have noth- 1l to look at.—Galveston Na: 2 & | speci: ‘| It is a well known fact ihat there |ed when the question of M "'are many marine officers and engine {ability to manage her own affairs came ! in | cereus bud. | of peovle s: who le on_ he her dauj turned hom -, was welcomed by 14c¢-16¢| . by Yo S an iy Sirlon Steak, Ib. - - - 18el meieee s 2 ; Quality Best, Prices Low R sl ol T 7 5 iletic instructor of th WEEKAPAUG | L R 1d its friends Wed Special Razor and Strop, worth 51.50 for . . . 8%c || LAIGHTON, “ Prime Rib Roast, 1b. - given away a - A e Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Blivan Going to | B Canada for Brief Trip—New Arriv- : 5 3 ) . The Photographer, T !Fl]-nf; S Sweet Potatoes, 10 Ibs. for - : 950 | actost. Bt st neniy ot Sample Line of Piumbers’ Too's. Aueat for Armstrong’s Sacks and Biss ESPme, e ey opr\os!xu Norwich Savings Soclety. POT ZEND mends every:hing. Stovink for red covers. r . THE HOUSEHOLD, % M. HOURIGAN For Electrical Suppl!es Native Potatoes, peck - e 20c!| ™ and Construction, see Native Onions, peck - - - 25¢ er and two chil- visited length. but cousirs, Mr. and 2 = Fly Faper, 3 double sheet‘ for MISS ROSE AHERN sSapolio, cake - - =« - - . 7c! Salisbury. ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, DGUBLE STAMPS IN MEAT DEPARTMENT ks R R e | Sl r e s i s, ot ' T e iy COMPLETE X ;G M. Price, who came to Ansonia a few he new arrivals a ocky € Lawden’s Sauitary Fish Markel Tt e e e e s & LW | e Kathrine Drewsera M v PR T e on the wiver —o dust, 1o ador—evers v came here from Maine. Davenport. Ia. e $25 2o gdorevery 3 e ' S hart ot Sontciin . 7. * bt | ot h Fish and Sea Foods in their DoREdL of goVeinors of tha AbGEobH} i e e e % ¥ s, = Wa St | Maret i1 e S W Gornstarch, pl(g. S e e et e ot ey oo || EAISCOVWRREZIBHES - =i e dn O] 5 o s (genear tin ] FURNISHER s = Se¢!! n of non-re automo- m of Hope Valley | . R | eorge Mar >d the Robins, the summer. Teturned to their | “oneral Director and Embalmer. Special Display of Hub and Standard Ranges s werk Now is a good fime to install your new Range for the Winter, and why not let us do it for you. Every Range is absolutely guar- Ladies’ Hatter [ona Tomatoes, can e T e 7c 42 High St., Westerly Glothes I"ms, 190 for -~ - - - 10¢c; wesrenLrs o comone. BEST 25¢ COFFEE IN NORWICH R' G' Bfiven & (‘o” | 20 Gold Stamps Free with Every Pound On the Bridge. B AGENCY. evening. when a large = sy REGAL SHOE AGENCY. assembled to. express their ag | , Leslie Kenyon, the 8 vear old son of | 2 b We give S&H Green Trading Stamps preciation of his ministry there. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kenyon, who was | with all purchases. S. Granuiate: ugar or t : operated on for appendicitis at the | (] Rhode Island hospital ten weeks ago, WITH TEA OR COFFEE ROCKVILLE Leslie Kenyon Obliged to Return to| Hnsplul—fiuests from Wisconsin. | SCHWARTZ Bnos.' 9-11 Water St. a festimonial of 3500 in Dan- 2l Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS 7 If 80 you should consult with me and get prices for same. Excellent werk at reasouable prices. \ l ! C. M. WILLIAMS, \ General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone §7 FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by |HUNT .-, * * The Florist, | American Invasion of Canada. | suffered a relapse and was taken back Cit rh Americans from the middle west are | t0 the hospital on Monday for treat- . y al‘macy| I pouring into Canada. Americans dom- | meat, after being home only a week. It | inate the grain trade and the lumber | ought now he will be able to be| Tey our lce Cream, Soda and Col business in the west. The statement ¢ hiome before many days. foge lese whils waiting for your car. F|gure Ygur Menday’s Groceries in Your Saturday | i i s i e R Back to the Old Heme. dicted, that two-thirds of the land that QR Sestri. R | Order as we Close Ail Day Labor Day el L e i T S e ‘;A; [ter, Miss Mae Palmiter, of Albion, ! . oz ricau: {5, are guests or Mrs. Palmiter's sis- * American capitel ter, Mrs. L. F. Saunders of Maple Dell. Thix is Mrs. Palmiter's Arst visit t THE WASMINGTON TRUST CO. The Russo-Jangnese Agresment. | Riwde lsland, her native stace, in 23 | 2 3 4 e The Burovean powers 00 hasty | yeers. the viewpoints of their peculiar con- siee Colline of Stamford CL. 2 At sny rate they 5 nience. t any rate th cannot feej \MF Been visiing Miva: Eotbs B Rick ! Mr and Mrs. Hasmlg & Crangall re. SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. anteed, and the prices are the lowest iz the eity. Tel. 965. OPEN EVENINGS. sani7a / 1S J“i‘M LL=6 "'SOud ZIHYMHIS jealous of Russo-Japanese cordialit Truets. - ot i o) fou L Tneerant ots. 135 Main Street, Rerwich, Genn. Shca Tt s s 2or s Tartees ase | o Gosd == -._'n—-n- 4n Free Delivery. "Phons 29-4 | antee for the peece in'the far east— | turned | Weane n,ht =™ af = Tol. 130. Latavette Streat. . Hocks, Telrio. menti's visit in Weot Ve eginis. : moiee e o om deT

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