Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 9, 1910, Page 6

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Reading Club Enjoys Sail and o Lunch — Interest in McDonald- O Latham Wedding—Death of Mrs. - . Mary Gallagher, To Be Straightened on Highway Known as Shore Road 3 ’R I‘g 14‘ i e Reading ciub heli a very en- —Lost Opportunity to Establish Fixed Building| ity fil'h i Vi, oviia vt . % 4 i 3 . Dy 8 the party lsnded and Line in Broad Street— Guardian for Patient in o wibstantial peni “t\';z“‘“ e Miss Annie Butler Hospital for Over Quarter of a Century. o aiilntn Miss ioffe Lamb, Mre. W. H. Hill Owen Williams Rev. Ger |lex_between the knee and ankle, and | 270 Mrs. Lucy Dyer. of the F lacerating the flesh, hut breakiiz no McDonaid-Latham Wedding. Sy of the Narraganselt and dressed the wound. . " "1 | A wedding of interost to Noank peo- [ o the Shctammasitt Dapt e, G ple ook piace riman strect, New I i, atond. W e fondon, on Wed noon’ when piece of ice from M fiss Wilk th Irina um of city with pr: These officers were clect- | wagon, stepped to R o : in the afternoon | for the ensuing vear: Rev he i Rt James and party attended 3 ows of Perryville. moder forward and hind e O e o the fair wich Wednesday. Dr. Georz Peck of Providence to wash the small p of Aolc0n and . Sullivan has returried to | Tetary und freasurer the ripping from the o of this villa ing In| Boston, after two weeks' vacation with | The regorts from the arfous | Lydia’s playmates had returned o e e Cannialot father in town. ehuches showed that the of | sidewalk and the driver osing that i und Mcleod of | iter West and son William of erly led in membersh 70 | all of the girls were rm's way | Seoin Rovk bury have been visiting Mr. members. The membershi; t started up the horses, i the SRIVPE L S SR T eda of Savin = 1 Norwich avenue the er churches in the asso « as ) was knocked dow rear wheel| petiirned Bfter & short th his follows: Wickford 118 |and the infur okl & PR oo i zzerald of wich 130, First k- | A Chicaey whbihas bron were | Bam 420, Exeter 6 | Col. Robert Rodman, super the e et 83, First South highways for the state of Rh v s vontal North Kingstown pd. was in Westerly e ; i ree danger along the two | quiomobile Nartugan Pier, | raganect!, Se niles of mas 1 that is bein Mra, Agthut Rafu ighter Newport 88, Centra ed on th ay known as | reanetts next Newport to Slocam 37 First H. road, The committee join Ca R of e barge Judith 59; a total of 3904 ting the Westerly town e Easton fe ks' trip on the e r securing of the Rate 5 | —_—— Lydia Wills, the § year old daugh- | e e T e Mrs, James McLeod and Miss Mar- | SCHOOLBOYS STUNG. . i E ut @ ames 2 aret Cannon of N wven 2 = = - T Ay s e e Welch, - winia Runders and | sos oo g ey : | And on Very First Day of School Term. 4 omas M cK , and the commit- ; Beavy ice wazon | he | teemen. accompanied by Colonsl Rod- | Death of Former Resident. | hs boy pupils of the West grammar I i s canead: man, visited the site in an automobile | Mary Gallagher, who formeriy | 8¢hoo! se of th : » ascertain amount of land needed ace, but who for some ecord, when — ~ |to ke the improvements propo: | time New London, died 1 the opening e | Mr. Welch owns property at ome of | {hut ¥ as a result of iesday mornin . | these danger points and is willing to | 1k are still on the | dee to the town all the land th is 2 1 recovery From the side (JRt] w " Wes e[y necessary to widen and straighten the | ound to the side !road at ihat point. It is probable that ; leadin NSSHNSNS® | the owners e two othe 10 to the entrance w then and ding d INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY g the n Westerly Branch the eltminat ‘ Capital Three Million Dollars | the t or a Surplus Three Million Dollars | ed with own has returned from N o Dossunte The opportunity to have a straight fack v little son Liberal, courteous and efMicient in ts | building line in Broad street; heceoen have go and, Conn, S — Elm and Ma € to M st | ecte t | n the Dixon Ga A = the fron ng ' ho m Ne RTSTARA N | tour * s o - Py DIJRANT. IDENTIFIED. It will pa w u A o il Liverymen from Vermont See Him at on Diaw | 1 County Jail in New Haven. | CASTRITIUS, €. Dur ‘ Leading Westerly Jeweler. | M put tt to tr HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS ‘ c and as no definite action MADE BY HAND, aken, Mr. Welch ed the BRRRARES S » Gue spestatey. ling constructed with the front hips and all Harress Supplies car- Jiod B ok ' racic Made Harnes has been m n stock ¢ $17 wnd hevond t ne N. B SATNDERS. it Removed to 44 West Broad found : SUTH'S GARAG = i 330 Wain St., Westerty nd tal ema A Tatle < e | s and ries hem and | e have come | sa ith the Mool each t fon " ed to him jand adjaining t rne the zot worse | - o ¥ ned Gra anquet g S ne 2t r this | mh | At a special session of the West- trea erly probate court Thursd; g Framk W. Coy Rea! Estate Co.. Biward A, Butke & Th_”‘ hagitll Westerly, M. L. samy ~ 3. F. PELLEGRINY 4 Maim St ~o. Cleaning. Prossing and Repairing ¥ Wenterly, Hart Schafiner & Marx” $ Clethes | I. B. CRANDALL CO. ROBBED BY A GYPSY. . F. Simmons of Winsted Loses $30, nev2od ‘Aje rlY,L_ ¥ but Makes thclrjc Return It. Buy Your Shies and Hasiery Local Laconics. o : PURTILL'S |, ™ new swrbea construc wlier i i omce Vel aci For Electrical Supplies: el i “ut 234 W poleel and Construction, see ERT M. HISCOX & CO,, | 497 Main St ROB Wester! Lawlea's on the r vary Fish Marke! thing wkolesom ean. A of Freah ¥ Sea caancn St. W . erly. foot of Telephone 343 Give ms a ca auglad MISS ROSE AHERN 3 N | g 2 ooy A Canada’s Remarkable Growth. Ladies’ Hatter! ; . s M i 42 High St., Westerly ’ oty ‘ v-pvl:sr'rrzmvx LEADING CLOTHING bt | e STORE L e Increass in At T tG k R. G. Bliven & Co., o : REGA! HOE ENCY i < n We give 881 Green Tr: - i 3 writh all p hase continent to 3 fields of the north- City Pharmacy Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- nodated. o . v Joge Ices while waiting for your car.| " " discouragemunt 6 Canal St. Westerly. B. ' -y e i | THE WASHINGTON TRUST CO. P oAty the e WESTERLY, K be over So gre g th Capital $200,000 | 1! o Surplus $200,000 | Executes Trusts pupile . Pays Intersst on Depos i vi Service—¢ orate attention 1= guaranteed the patrons « s in ststution wHEN veu wakit to put vour bus nese befers the pubiic there is no me dium betess $han theeugh the adverus. 42g solumes ef The Bulisti> Brief State News | met tr COLCHESTER Effort to Arrange Ball Game for Sat- urday—Praise Service to Be Held at Almshouse—Borough Notes. anager Strong of the Colchester ball team is trying to arrange a game for Saturday. The games for last Sat- urday and labor day were postponed on_account of rain. Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Sullivan and daughter have returned to Willi- mantle, havinz been guests of Mrs. Sullivan's_sister the past week. David S. Dayv of Bridgeport was at his home in Norwich avenue Wednes- day. Hamilton Wallis and family were at their cottage at Hayward’s lake on Wednesday. Rev. B. D. Remington will at the Baptist church Sunday noon and evening. He will also con- duct a praise service at the almshouse | preach after- leading to the . which in for the girls, wlested until school morning, ver the walk by each caused the planks to be de- much to the disturbanca of lornets, and the discomfort of e who entered the school room a with tears in his eyes nd on the spot. broke up the morning session, s tha were concerned, and e still thinkir over, as they | e to be stung. while the janitor | ol has been building smudge to drive out the fires under the walk insects Sbberts of Connec- nted draftsman in new students reg- ing of the Danbury Normal school Tuesday morning. Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings m A ground five bushals of Phelps on a s ised and g00d potatoes. HOME FOR FIREMEN. 7. H. Wood of New nted pastor church fe State Firemen’s Association Will Con- Ridgefield. b, sider the Proposition. n s that the fight fc | o home for the aged, i o s’ revortid it lTeriden Human. ed a few | association to be held in 2 road tol Sept, 14 and 15, the Norwa rchased by | Hour. 7 ht w rried on in the 1 of Mount Kisco, N.| convention last yvear, but lo nd it' his household goods| i proposed to put it through at the here this week. leptember meeting. It is understood that President Elbert W. C Manchester.—John S. R 'Y, super-| city is h in favor of intender chari has completed | a ell as many other of the promi- ort 1 the r and is able to| nent members of the jation who 1at nis ¥ has been able| hail from the Norwalks to s town t $1.800 over and The instance of t N Haven fire bove his salary en several he b ads met Waterbury.—The board of chari ple them for life, ma need of s week and devoted an hour to a apparent yrofessional b wor Hotchkiss, believe for a profitable occup! ty par- 3 ing it xtend a ca opened 1 ave Marrison of W mant atiorne 2 Were Days. be nnounced. Mr tlemen who, ide the W. & B, play in Unc mpany, manufacturers of | Cannon’s political back yard h are spending the season | deny that they have I ley, Me. ood times there.—W Special Display of Hub and Standard Ranges Now is a good fime to install your new 9-11 THIS WEEK Range ior the Winter, and why not let us do it for you. Every Range is absolutely guar- anieed, and the prices are the lswest in the eity. Tel. 965. 1S JO3BM L1-6 "SOMA ZLUVMEDS SCHWARTZ BROS. OPEN EVENINGS. SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. ~ Advanee Showing of New Fall Styles Sold on credit and at your own terms, weekly or monthly. Start your account nmow, foday. We carry a large stock and guarantee to satisfy everybody. Men’s and Young Men’s| Remarkable Savings Suifs in Fall Suits Every Suit strictly up-to-| ThematerialsarethisFall’s date, finest materials, work. \most desirable Serges, Wor- manship and trimmings, aIIi"eds‘ Herringbones, Brou.d- sizes, in Cheviots, Cassimeres | cloths and Shadow Stripe d Worsteds. Sold on easylFabru:s, Jackets cut in the ae Z |new three- quarter length, weekly paymsnts. You sim- |y, . throughout with heavy ply select your goods and | satin; sleeves are plain; skirts charge themand give ysyoun ; arestrictlytailored and gored promise to pay. Suit like|odels. Suits that are fault- cut, $20 value, to start the|lessiy tailored and fit accu- season, rately—$25 value $15.% Open Wedaesday and Saturday Evenings WM. F. BRILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and 29-31 Shetucket Street "‘ Thé Fafining Siudlos Building DOING solicit your patronage. 11 Papers and Ex- ARE YOU THINKING OF THIS ? It so you should consult with me and | * get prices for same. sxcellent work | at reasonable prices. P: erior Wwe and and w in fine condition to k at once. execute Personal atten- 11 work. = the midsnmmer we quote - C. M. WILLIAMS, Tt ot Boarding General Contractor and Builder, """‘C‘L\L"L‘ sl Stable 218 MAIN STREET. 31 Willow S1. ‘Phone i2-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $33. apr2sd MME. TAFT, JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Rul 108 BROADWAY. Tslephons 263 If All Housekeepers Knew the Advantages of the aAWI§ O IPances few others would be sold In the saving of time, trouble and labor and in superzor cooking ability, no other range can compare with them. The Single Damper (patented) is the only perfect fire and oven control; one motion—slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check,” and the vange dves the rest. The Two Hods in the base (pat- ented) is a wonderful trouble-sav- ing feature. One Hod for ashes, instead of the old, clumsy ash pan; the other Hod for coal. ose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, i - T. 43 Shetucket Streot. | now located at 619 Bank street, New 3. J. C. GTONE. Prop | London. Conn. Julsd to Ordar octled | oct1zd The Oven with its cup-joint flues is heated a/l over alike; no “cold corners,” no “scorching spots”. The Patented Grates save trouble and money. Auxiliary Ga above the r: Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write us for circulars. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 U For sale hy M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent

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