Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1910, Page 6

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A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed and of . Ease and Comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs and Blixir of Senna, as it acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, clea effectually, when con- the system ?snu or bilious, and dispels colds headaches. To get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. A Brave Woman. ‘There are few women whe would be Bennington | as quick witted as the woman who at the peril of her own 1if squeiched the flames which were en- welopiug & Bemnington clerk an threatened to kill him, by tearin her own skirt and wrapping it ¢ the mean, after she had thrown him to the ind. Then, having done this, she ed to her own home wroduced enough flour to smotl gasoline flames, which had b thinking, which mrouses admiration; and it was | oft | d | av- Local Small Notes, was generally by u suspension ature of o > of sorne of the ons, that turned s and made Fhe procession was rmed in Broas street at 9.30 under being a labor out a_credit- the direction of Eugene P. Driscoll, chief mar George P. Lord nd John in " union of W Spinners' union, Textile At the Westerly police station, as | the result of only three seizures, there are more liquors aw the action of the court for dis 4, many saloons in lcensed to h re about 1,100 gallons of & ‘than is kept ns. valued at wholesale at 25 cents a gal- | lon, making a valuation of $275, while | the' barrels, half barrels. and quarter barr; - 00, making a | total in seized beer and | the vessels containing same. In ad- | dition to the beer there are about Afty | gallons of whiskey, rum and wine ery which would have done cred to S8 Soutest malo heart—Barre Tiffies The fifty-first annual meeting of the Narragansett Baptist association, with . w l “' k> be held at 'ord on G and Thurs- Where to Buy in Westerly INBUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital .. Three Million Dollars Surplus . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Lideral, courteous and eff man. jent in ent. , 0. D oted by t er adjueiment of lanses Room Rer-Langworthy Block, Westerly :\«! /!' 1/ It will pay you well to ' rices on Diamonds, loose or moun Petere purthasing CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewsler. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY 51 N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad n stock Two saven-)cem ferent parts of tha c SR PR ptrest fremt. and both land adjoinin; Feasona o1tn g that cs ble prices it Both having ights, modern plumbing ited Frank W. Coy Real ¥ febiea i B samples ot Cu M Bee new wnurm"oolu.- 91250 and w 3 F. PRLLEGRINY, . 4 Maln St, Westerly, ing, Pressing and Repair Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE 1. B. CRANDALL CoO. ocovies Westerly, Buy Your $h PURTILL’S IN THE SOLD BY R. 1. ses and Hosiery and PRIDGI For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel. 497 62 Main St., Westerly Lawlon’s Sanitary Fish Markel on the river—no dust, no odo; thing wholesom= and cie: of Fresh Fish and Sea Food #eason. Market 171 Main St erly. foot of Cross Telephone ive us a call MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING, STORE R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give B&H Green Trading with all City Pharmacy ~ Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col-| s lege Ices while waiting for your car. |} . 36 Canal St.. Westerly. R. | THE wu TRUST CO- : R I Patsons cf this in- b m of Provid. levotional exe address. H Thomas of Hope H. Hall of Jamestown rome White of Wakefi ning | The | George F. Beecher Rev. And { tional ser mornix | and then ria of ness After this there will come addresses WOMNAN ESCAPES | | © OPERATION | WasCured byLydiaE. Pink= | ham’s Vegetabie Compound | Elwood, Ind.—* Your remedies have | | eured me'and_ I have only taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- the time. The doctors said I could not get well without an ope tion, for I could hardly ‘stand the ; pains_in my sid il especially my right R / one, and’ down my 9 A% right leg 1 began | to feel better when I had taken only one bottle of Compound, but kept on as I was afraid to stop too soon.”—Mr: SApIE MULLEN, 2 N. B. 8t., wood, Ind Wy will women take chances with an_operation or drag out a sickl balf-hearted existence, missing thre fourths of the joy of living. when they find heaith in Lydia E. Pinkham's table Compound ? thirty years it has been the Veg For standard remedy for female ills, and | has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with’ such ail- ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregufari- ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges- tion. and nervous prostration If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- tabie Compound will help you, | write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, | Mass, for advice. Youw letter and the advice free. |Effective Home Cure for Tuberculosis | It 15 a serious matter when the lungs are affected. A trip away of to 4 sanaiorium is not only tremendousiy expen: involves _separation from . homa and friends. Some are Lenefited; but none can safely return to their hom | Bckman's Alterative is effe in_cur- itls, Asthma and more serious affections of the Jung: e and friends is necesa At this time Alt I began to in January, ¢ vctupation b v restored 1o Tt is now four years since my ¢ hias been effected and I cannot praise E man’s Alterative too highly have re ommended it to ottiers with excellent re sults. (Signed) W. M. TATEM Eckman's Alterative 1s good for &l Throat and Lung Druggists, Cases, or write Eckman Laboratory. Phila., THERE 1= no aav, ng medium 1p Eastern Connccuicut equal to The Bult letin for business resu 7 . | march and were dismissed at Granite Cutters' hall, Main street. During the progress of the parade here was a heavy rain shower, but no effect on the men, who |y re than a shower in behalf principles they represented. ple Componnd. I was sick three | jm s and counld not w 1 suf- will be absolutely confidential, | Rain Does Not Daunt Members of Industrial Unions— Police Station as Well Stocked Just Now as a Bond- ed Warehouse— Meeting of Baptist Convention— by Rev. Nathan Bailv of Providence, Rev John Steward ,also of Providence, George H. Peck of | who will give the historical address. There will be meetings of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary socie- ties in the afternoon. and in the eve- el s of the irch will be thrown open » convention, to entertain om_other churches and the - preparing to care for all | who attend the association. The town clerk of Hopkinton has | received from the assessors of taxes I'the list of taxable property for the These extracts of special from the report: 000: value alue of $10,- tax essed thereon, amount rebated to sol- their wives and wid- al amount collectible, John A. Allen, secretary of the Washington County Agricultural soci- ety, with his daughters as assistants. is now busy arranging the entries for the Kingston fair Ernest G. Cundall, for several years sheriff of Washington county, now clerk of the Third district c a writer for the Wester | just published nd m | duction, = cradie entitled Day 1s Dying Down e 5 Local Laconics. Robert T. Kenneth of Waterbury s visiting Westerly relative: nd Jeanette Cook and of Pawtucket are of Mr. and ) Bryce W. ’ and Stonimgton were t ball Monday morning, | when the rain came and there was no NOANK Go—Silver Link Nova Scotia Guests Come and Members Hear from | “Tourist. P Mrs. J ark has returned Labor | day | Visitor from New York. | | in town. Potter of New ships in th own of Sudbury is bun and mda Monday d Mrs nt Mop Chz Hurst has returned Providence, returned to as returned from i sister, ned from I Main re- to The Coming Grain Belt. From “Cin lone-of the exposition, t be a seric mes news he’ sputh to thése wre unacq T day cond the le {furorwill: t boister up his theory by plausible and rather con- | facts and figures. | The boll weevil will figure in h |argument, we are told, as one of principal ‘agencies in the prophesied svolution. Certainly that troublesome | immigrant has powerfully helped the |erop ~ diversification campaigners bringing many converts into the divel i camp. Moreover, exper: n with the standard grain has ingly suce 1, by most accounts. Tmproved farming methods have helped corn culture throughout the southern states, so that both the yield and_the e increasing Tt i southern farm- ers are also getti elds of oats. As for w farmers who made trial of t last fall reported well are t been reported from counties—New Orleans Times-Dem- ocrat. The Grocer Knew. The grocer's first question to the man who had as flatiron a pair of ¢ ench novei and coffee at the same 0dds _and end. the bean, then the next d the things and find baby’s heft Willing to Trade A why on will trade that Colum. red subscrip- o Récord or g0 News. Stamford.—Mrs. J. Kennedy Tod of Sound Beach will sail Tuesday from New York for Bremen on the Kaiser Wilhelm 1L Waterbury.—About fifty marriages took place in this city Huring August, according to the certificates returnad to the town clerk’s office. DerBy.—From the waters of the Housatonic river a catch was made by Frederick Clark Friday of a bass which weighed three pounds and nine ounces. Bristol.—During the passed there were ei the town of Brist > majority of th of infants. Wallingford.—The “home house” at Choate school occupied by Judge and Mrs. William G. Choate as a country residence was built in 1774 by Caleh month just teen deaths in large number. cases were those Atwater, Choate. great-grandfather of Mrs. Bridgeport.—Two angels out by an Itallia pure white marble have arrived from Italy and have been placed in _the chancel of the new St. Vincent’s hos- pital chapel. ge statues of sculptor from New Haven.—On Thu seventeenth annual convention of tha New Haven County Health association will be held at Colonial inn. The se sion will be attended by many noted guests and city officials. day nmext the Durham.—At the annual Camp_ family reunion held at Durham n Wednesday.. Aug. 31, Luzes M. Camp of Waterbury was elected pre: and er M. Camp of Water- v and {reasurer. rehild Greenwich.—Daniel Maher, founder Coal and Wood con about two Treland in ¢ b Westport hool, where the the in chers i wtuck ALL STOMACH TROUBLE WILL VANISH Indigesiioa, Gas, Heartburn and in Five Minutes--Jus: a Little Diapepsin Regulates Any Out-of-order Stumach. not get some now—tk s mom- and fo er rid yourself of Stom- ble and Indigestion? A dieted blues and grumbles a good eat, then take Pape t the stive juices ions of d food; no feeling 1 lump ad in the sto sick headache and Di food will mot ferment breath with na Pape’s Diapey seat any drug cve the most obstinate ion and Upset Stomiach in five minute: There is nothing else better to take GEORGE L. STORM & .CO., New York . NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6; 1910 Labor Day-Parade In Westerly. ~ \Brief State News no dyspepsia | Justa Reminder that for pimples, blackheads and other blemishes of the complexion Glenn’s Sulphur Soap is the best remedy. It clears the complexion and cures skin diseases. All druggists. Hill's . FORrR the week- end outing or ¥ “summer camp — For the home-stayer or_the country-lovcr—l o For *the dweller ‘in sultry town, or the happy. ¢ pilgrim by the sea— No drink so thoroughiy /satisfies, or is so tempting . and grateful as Clicquot Club. Ginger_Ale.” T S - ~ e = ‘Fhere are no chemicals j7 st—not even preservatives! None are needed. Natqre‘s best is combined in ‘‘Clicquot Club” in a manner that makes it better still. ‘Hair and Whisker Dye, black or browa, S0c. a Bowen formerly taught. Miss Bowen was married in the latter part of the spring. Miss Scott will take the place. ‘Meriden.—The permanent firemen of the local department will after Oct. 1 three off days instead of two 3 This ruling was made last night by the fire commissioners in response to a petition of the men for ¢ four days off. A man_pretending to be r from New Haven, and Anderson, secured board ain street on Monday borrowed fifty cents y after establishing hi her good graces. Then he dis- appeared and presumably 12ft town. Copying Oliver Cromwell. Aft wants the reporters to de- golf playing just as it is atter him. We may look for this some day: “Mr. Taft addressed the ball eloquently, but his driving was punk.”—Detroit Free Press. MNN 2= (Pronounced Kieek-o Club) " GINGER ALE . The purest spring water is in it (carbonated from Clicquot Springs), the best fresh ginger from Jamaica, the best Confectioner’s A Sugar and the choicest oils of lemons and limes. . There’s not the sting and bite in it that is common to pepper ‘‘ginger’’ ales; and every drop is as grate- ful to the tongue as it is satisfying to the palate. Itis positively non-astringent. ¢« CLICQUOT ” is the Best Summer Drink Money Can Buy OTHER CLICQUOT CLUB PRODUCTS WITH THE CLICQUOT FLAVOR AND PURITY Clicquot Cilub Lemon Soda Clicquot Club Birch Beer Clicquot Club Root Beer of oppo One on makes the | cotone bloodthirsty - as of yore—Washington Post. Dyspepsia Go and You Feel Fx’f cleanse the Clicquot Club Sarsaparilla Clicquot Club Blood Orange as health omach would do it. a sound, ic is a confession no -er likes to make | ,hen Diapepsin works, vourstom- | Sold by the best grocers.,, Not to have Clicquot isa good groc ach rest; gets itself in order, cleans o2 ip—and then you.feel like eating when THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY MILLIS, MASS. Absolute relief from all Stomach | o | you decide to take a littie Diapepsin Fecs and Sexlp Mar- | Tell ‘Your druggist that you . want e et = ' = | Pape’s Diapepsin. because you want to Municaring, . Orders | become thoroughly cured this time. token for combings. | Remember, if your stomach feels ¢ s, UNDERWOOD, | of-order and uneomfortable mow you | mey B Er At T | can get rellef in five minutes. . OF COURSE YOU ARE. Why not stop at BROWN'S on your way and place your order for a Steam or Hot W ater Heater, a Sanitary Plumbing System, or Robert Burns 'y 10c Cigar @ Little Bobbie 5c Cigar Exactly kalf the size—exactly half the price. As alike as two beas in a pod. Made of the same /Jeaf, and with the same care. Mild in flavor—a mild- ness that’s more than wrapper-deep, mild a// through, but just as satisfy- ing as a heavy Havana which costs you and your kealth much more. Robert Burns 10c (when you've time for a long smoke). Little Bobbie 5¢ (for odd moments of the day and night). The same dealer sells both. for any supplies which you need. BEAR IN MIND the fact that our prices are the lowest for the best material and workmanship. We carry in stock a full line of Plumbing and Steam Fitting Supplies shall be pleased to have you call and look and over our goods and equipments. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. - Robert Brown Estate, 55, 57, 59 West Main Straal. ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager Telephone 133 Open from 7.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m. Cereso TABLE TALK: i se really” enjoy, baking with Ceresota. Flour, and I know you all enjoy Ceresota. Bread.”

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