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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1910 MOTOR BOAT OWNERS Inewr Pemaity in Fifty-Five Cases for Law Violations. Fifty-five motor boats used on the t river between Hartford have been found want- and h. in that their equipment does not Rt the esquirements of the -' ‘whi went into effect July 9 and owners have been fined $100 in ‘cl instance by th» collector of cus- tems, acting upon the report of the in- apecting officer, this fizure being fixed for a violation of the law. The secre- tary of commerce and labor alone has the authority to remit tisem down, and the appeels of t gned will be forwarded to that offic ith the recommendations of the Hart- serd collector s office. AFTER SUFFERING -+ FOR YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink- | Minn—*“1 was sick for rs while passing | hrough the Change of Life and wa After tak. ia B. Pinkham'’s egetable Com- well La Dov — Mrs. Ep. | Park Rap- | okville, Ohio.—*I was irregular and extremely nervous. A mmended Lydia E. Pinkham's | egetable Compound to me and [ me regular and my nerves i h better. . K. KINNISON, ville, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- made from native roo 2d contains no narcotic or harm drufl and today holds the record | the largest number of actual cures | female disease are on file in the Pinkbam labora(nrv Lynn, Mass., from women who have | oured from almost every form of | female complaints, inflammation, ul- peration displacements, fibroid tumors, rregularities, periodic pain jon and nervous prostratior suffering woman owes it to her- 've L’ih E. Pinkham's Vege- | i ! scind advice write | Enflkhn-. ynn, Mass., for it. is free and always helpful. Where to Buy in Westerfl_ INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANYi_ 3 Weaterly Branch Capital Three Million Dc”av‘l‘ Surplus Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. metrist Jens Block, W ne. CASTRITIUS, ¢ Leading Westerly Jeweler. "HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS © MADE BY HAND Hand viade Work r Spectalty. Whips d ppiles | in = M ried H saLs Frask W. Coy Renl febiea Woenterls and Repair ARE I. B. CRANDALL CO. | SOLD BY rav204 Wester! PURTILL S “ON THE TR For Electncal Supplle51 and Construction, see ham’ sVegelableCompound 4 Sind backache, |1 { 1 s Byron Whitney of u'm}m. ~ is. Douglas lias returned) from hro winning over He > e s visi relatives |ridge by a vote of 63 to Seot ture of the evening was En Van Austen goes on | Hon, B. Wheeler of a me in Philadel- |on I for Democ was brought about by W. alph Holland have | trying to get Henry hl Business EGRINY | PROHIBITIONISTS MET IN WESTERLY Executive Committee Arranges for State Convention in Providence on Columbus Day—Wakefield was Shut Out, 4 to 0—Home Team Increases Lead in League. Pasneit.n ulivan, 1 The executive committee met Satur- day and ars n state conventio dence on Colu basis of represent Moy at f and one s each twenty thereof cast for bition guber- This wili | delc ! Laconics. a. Is to be invited to hairman of th As White Rock failed to play th ssheduled game with Mystic Saturday | as W, won the t as permanent Fracton | | 1 | | convention. Lorenzo D. Richmond epent Sunday withr rel y be mads 1. the local team dit in the Jead of Mys Cottrell & t place in the Rhod Hout Haustait i Ficlds of Willimantic, mes and Westerly, visited friends here Saturday. The fir> company connected with the Lorraine mill had its annual outing at Wat rday Repres: bile trip aft door. vings into the ccident occurred MeMonnies mes is soon » % 2 0Doslen . hodist chu in Meri- | injunction issued by Judge S. Bullard il L O re was a meeting of the I he city conrt » ol ¥ 0 : Bessie M. | s o mplaint saye that the town e Mpt ey in hebair of | This includes Wallingford, and dele- y. in the performancs of i w 500000600 0 McMonnies a | Sates attended from here. built and maintains within | - —_ 1 traveling b = - f the town. for the gener: Stonington went to Carolina and o 1A Bbeh Stamford.—The ¢ ening of thpl rtain_ highways and bridges. fost the game in . thil ssaondiniin nohue who has been PIax- |flags of the Calabrese society took that during the summer when the ) i 3 . 2 |3l t 4 p. m. at the Lyceum | utler entersd upon the ! Carolina in the early season taken sick with typhoid . has been under STONINGTON Village—New York | Silas B. Wheeler Addresses Caucus on Plans to Spend Summer of “Democracy for Democrats”—Funer- n Lecal Cottage. al of Nelson A. Pendleton—Accident — to Fire Engine. HCANK ay the acher Fernando Wheeler: Joseph Chesebro: Wheeler; agent do Wheeler; mes Coop- auditor town omimitte h I Jh\ achting | R; tman, for selectman. It was pr John Smith hus returned from | the democrats endorse the 1 York nominee for first selectman Wheeler arose and strengou the ipt. Mr : Nt 2, addr u ing to understood he id not come to have his name in a contest with two democrats ’ icus, setween eating M vote of T H s chairman of the meet- ing and Joseph Wilcox clerk Borough Officials Meet. meeting of the warden | was instructed to reet founts in the sidewalk th FTJNERAL STORE OPEN TOO LONG. " Bridgeport Will | Probably Pay Fine. Neison A. Pendleton. Manager i~ denc | {the I | house friends Main street, Borough Small Notes. Mrs. Harry F : Jones has returned to : Yonkers, N of some Anderson Cowan is’ in Rumford, | | Thom Wilkinson | from Stroudsburg, Pa. | Tryout for Steamer. At a trial of N | fire department ight accid; of the p. m., orney to| lar price management for the three cows making the best showing. Two of the three| ; were Jerseys and the third prize win-| | ner was an Ayrshire. The money was| ' divided In prizes of $50, $30 and $20. The test was conducted strictly in ac- cordance with the rules and regulations of the association and Mr. Fitts in making the test used the Babcock ap- paratus. As two of the three winners were Jerseys, the Jersey remains the hest cream giving cow and is therefore the best butter producer. The Seers Frankie, a Jersey of ma- Brief State News Bunker Hill.—In a competitive drill of the Bovs' Brigade Leonard Davis was the winner of the medal. Fairfield.—The fresh air children left last week and the house is being clean- ed before closing for the season. Shelton—Dr. Gould A. Shelton and | ture age. owned by E. R. Dunn of Cyrus E. Lewis sailed for Plvmouth, | Southington, was ited with the fig- Eng, on the steamship Prince Fred- |ures given herewith: From the 36.3 ericK Wilhelm. rounds of milk that che produced in test showed _Hartford. — Miss Italia Garibaldt, | 4903 per cent. of fat, 1.7795 pounds of granddaughter of Garibaldi, is in this | fat, 2 pounds and 1 1-4 ounces of but- country. She Jectured in Hartford | ter, The Seers Frankie won Sunday evening. A. F. Pierce's Jersey, F g Benedictine, a mature cow. produced Milford.—Postmaster A. B. Gardner, time limit, accompanied by Postmaster W. B. Bri pounds of ounces of tol of Stratford, attended the postmas- . 1 pound 3 e of $30 went ers' convention at Atlantic C bufter. The second prl to Mr. Pierce. 2 An ' Ayrshire, Barcheskie, Blythe Kate, the property of the Ryanogue farm. produczd the greatest amount of pounds of milk, 42.9, but only 3.903 per cent. of this amount was fat, aggregat- ing 1. pounds of fat, or 1 pound and 15 1-4 ounces of butter. This cow secured the third prize of $20. The remaining cows produced more than a pound of butter by the test, dif- ferences of nin of the cows being very smail. Seymour.—The total enrollment of children in the public schools at the beginning of the fall term is 779, an increase of over a hundred over last Cheshire Poultry as- sociation has extended a invitation to those Meriden poultry fanciers who at- recent exhibition to a sup- hire Wednesday night. i s Beatrice Forbes , the Shakepearean actor, is uspices of the se ledgue of Greenwich v (\lvmda\l at 2 p. m. at the Ma- | HEAVY TRUCKS ON HIGHWAYS. Town of Granby Gets an Injunction Preventing Their Use. Drivers of automobile | : | Waterbury.—Jos. Dunham, who has | and auto been manager of the Hotel Connecticut | trucks will be interested in the out- for the past e of a suit which the town of Al e | ¥ has brought against Fred G. the hotel. His successor has not been | named as yet. on and T. G. Porter of Springfield. case will come before the superior but the defendants are und Sunday afternoon at the: sponsors for the American | ways C. zes of the town with u: | flog. were Rowell and Mrs. | a motor t and extraor- F. T. Town | dinary size 3 some eight feet Donatelli and | wide and hing some five tons, and S SR loadzd bout tons of lumber, the highways and bridges. he had been forbidden to do | BUTTER TESTS. I ithonin Jerseys Take Two Awards and Ayr- | " | shires ths Other at Connecticut Fair. | | ™ | butter The complaint further alleges that | Button had a# the Granby | station a steam traction engi ing about nine tor h he int use on the hig for the purpos ts of the twenty-four hours' ¢ that was completed Friday wih way | morning at Charter Oak park under|of hauling a weight of, twelve tons. the management of ihe Connecticut | Tt is allered that the vehicles com- | fair was in every way a su The | plained of will obstruct the hizhways test of eloven cows, Holsteins, Guern- | to the genaral use of th and <. Ayrshires and_ Holsteins, was | that they will so fll th and de by dward B. Fitts, who is con- | worked path of the hig that, ected with the Connecticut Agricul- |other vehicles will be excluded from 1 coliege. Of the cows entered in | their use. declared that est four wera Jerseys, three were | becauss of of the truck crshires, two were Guernseys and two | horses of ordina entleness will be were Holsteins. Three cash prizes, ag- | frightened when driven towards them gregating $100, were hung up by the | Bridges also will be rendered unsafe. FIFTY-FIRST Anniversary Sale We have grown from one store to three hundred and fifty. largest retailers of Groceries in the world. You cannot afford to overiook We are the cur bargains. Our customers are saving from ten to twenty-five per cent. on their purchases. We are making Special Prices on goods to celebrate our Note These Prices. ~ What Are You Paying?, Special Anniversary Reduction | Colman's Mustard, le a can, resu- | Spinach, 3 cans 25, regular price | Bueciall Anmiversary Reductions - | Special Anniversary Reduction & Perrin’s Sauce, 19c a bottle, | Saleratus, 5¢ a pound, regular price ice 22¢ 7e. Special Anniversary Reduction Sapolio, 7c a cake. Special Anniversary Reduction lter Baker's Cocoa, 166 a can, | i Special Anniversary Reduction Special Anniversary Reduction Gold Dust, 19 a pa Plums, 3 cans 25c, regular price 12c. Specnal Anmversary Reduction Special Anniversary Reduction Tond Tomatoes, 7c a can, regular| Cherries, 2 cans 25, regular price | d g g i i fHAdeaJaaaaaaq . Don’t Poison Baby FOBTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A FEW DROPS T00 MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM 'WHIGH. THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, landanum and morphine, each of which is & narcotic product of opium. -Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to olnldren at ali, or to anybody without iabelling them “poison.” The definition of “narcotic” is: “.4 medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonows doses produces siupor, coma, convuls sions and death.” Thetaste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of *Drdps,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups” et You should not penmt any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA- DOES NOT CON- TAIN NABGOTIGS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, IIl, says: “I use your Castoria and advise its use in all families where there are children.” Dr. Alexander E. Mintie, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “I have frequently prescribed your Castoria and have found it a reliable and pleasant reme edy for children.” Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb,, says: “A medicine 8o valuable and beneficial for children as your Castoria is, deserves the highest praise. I find it in use everywhere.” Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: “I have frequently yrescribed your Castoria for children and always got good results. In fact T uss Castorla for my own children.” Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I heartily endorze your Case toria. I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and hava always found it to do all that is claimed for it.” Dr. C. H. Glidden, of St. Paul, Minn,, says: “My experience as a prac- titioner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider i€ an excellent remedy for the young.” Dr. H. D. Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have used your Case toria ag a purgative in the cases of children for years past with the most happy effect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy.” Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria is a splen« did remedy for children, known the world over. I use it in my practica and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of infants and children.” Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I consider your Castoria an excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicines and pleasant to Lha taste. A good remedy for all disturbances of the digestive organs.” CENUINE CASTORlA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ALCOHOL 3 PER GENT. § AVegeable Pre ] g nalg le PreparationforAs- Ling the Stomachs: and%nf INEANTS “CHILDRE Promotes Dlgeslwnflurfié ness and Rest.Contains neitter Opium.Morphine nor Mioeral. NoTt NarcoTic. Aperfect Bflnedy [o:( mmqn tion, Sour Stomac: ness and LOSS OF SLEFR. FacSimile Sigmare o NEW YORK. At6 months b¥d The Kind You Have Always Bougt In Use For Over 30 Years. ENTAUR COMPANY, 77 Mu! 24 Exact Copy of Wrapper. | Doubles life of leather. Doesn't soil skirts or trousers. Won't rub off. Polishes perfediy No turpentine, 0o acid. -‘%\fl THE F.F. DMY CO. Limited Hamilton, Ont. the splendid service we are Do not miss waiting to render you. What's the use of having every member that they are in your \\\\ way on Monday, when we will do the work for you better than you can do it yourself and at a price that you n_nnnnnnnnnn@l PRESERVING JARS BALL MASON . : . Qts. 65¢ E. Z. SEAL Improved Lighlning i . Pts. %0c Will Hold Whole Fruit, Best in Market . Qts. $1.00 See our KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPER No Leak, No Waste, Clean Cut, can afford to pay. S. & J. GREGSOYN 193 Fraaklin Stree! Narwich, Conn. ephone 898. = i i @ ] nnnn ce 1 Special A"""’"”‘"”kE:f’&“cz‘s‘:"w” | Snecial Anniversary Reduction e A * Y571 Clothes Pins, 100 for 10c. ! | | | | Szeded Raisins, 3 ar 1 ary Reduction Special Anniversary Reduction Special Annive, Grape Juice, small 8c: large 17c,| Tona Pea 25c, regular price regular price 10c and 20c. 10¢c. { Another e 0of A&P Laundry Special Sale M’ A&P Chili Sauce with xtra Stamps. cost and fill § soap made T ehance to stock p Books. No washing—pur- | tra Stamps 20 Stamps with 1 bettie | poses A&P Chili Sauce 25¢ Just delicions with cold cuts None Better i 20 Stamps with 7 cakes - | A&P Laundry Seap 25¢ } ete. 10 Siamps of the follow AGP M A&P Swe 10 Stamps with any 1 bottle nilla t Chocols 1 can String Beans, 10c. cakes bottle Hires' Root Bear, Beets, 12c. 15c. can A&P nBTa main VIOLATED BANKING LAWS. Joseph Santella in Trouble in New Ha- | | WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING ven Scon After Leaving Derby. STORE R. G. Bliven & Co., | On the Bridge. | 10F, AGENCY i Ve 2 I Green Trading Stamps | ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, Tel 487 62 M-m St., Wunlrly Lawton’s Samilary F sl lnrkcl |} Iplug whoitsomn- and of Frest: Fish and Sea Food seascu. Merker 171 i‘.x 8 erl fout of Cress =t Telephone 34 ix..-..wn auglsd [T Clty Pharmacy ege lces while waiting for your Try eur Ice Cream, Soda and Col- car. 6 Caral St Weslerly. R L HE WASHINGTON TRUST CO. | ;%" ESTEKLY, R. 1 * MISS ROSE AHERN |c... satusoo | e e Sl A Sufpl. $200,000'] ag heard before Judie Ladies’ Hatter| IR e l | | with any of the following articles i ar A&P Smoked Beef, 15c. 2 10c. 10c. 15¢. can A&P Pumpkin, 10c. 1 1 1 can Asparagy porated Milk 1 Extra Gold Stamps with Teas 20 STAMPS with 1 1. 33¢ 25 STAMPS. with 1 40 STAMPS with 1 I, 30c “TEA | 50 STAMPS with 1 60c | BUTTER a Ib. 34¢ EGGS a dozen 25¢| 20 Ibs. SUGAR $1.00 with Tea or Colfee | Extra Go'd Stamps with Coffees 10 STAMPS with 1 Ih 20 COFFEE | 20 STAMPS with 1 1. 23¢ COFFEE | 25 STAMPS with 1 1b. 30c COFFE 30 STAMPS #ith 1 1b. 35¢ COFFEE Best quality and lowesl prices on MEATS all flle fime GREA l | —— WHAT'S NEW —— Quality Best, Prices Low Special Razor and Strop, weorth $1.50 for . . . 89¢ Sample Line of Plumbers’ Too's, Ageat for Armstrong’s Stocks and fies, POT [END mends everylhing. Stovink for red covers. THE HOUSEHOLD, Builetin Building 74 Franklin Street Buick! Buick As the authorized agents of the Buick Automobile Co. we have re- ceived & limited number of NEW 1910 BUICKS of various models which we ars positive can be placed here within ten days. The discounts on these cars will surprise you. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICTENT. M. B. RING AUTO CO,, Teiephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Street THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, i Etc., in Town. | JAMES O'CONNELL, Prop: Telepnone 507. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Snaderson, Props. The Road to Success lain as the road to market. SrAEY RIGHT, learn (while you are young) how to accomplish results easily, accurately, economically, wiih- out waste of time or effort. Skilled, competent business work- ers have no_trouble in forging to the front, SUCCESS is only a matter of 4nowing how and then keeping at it. We teach shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, penmanship, banking, business forms and methods, modern office systems—we malke vou familiar with THE WORLD'S WORK OF TODAY AND TOMORROW— make you a POWER in business. Let us tell you what our graduates are doing. Let us describe he train- ing we give our students. us today for free catalog. THE NEW LONDON Business (©llege RABrabeck, fron, Newlondon. Conn, School Supplles Pencils, Ink, Mucilage, Paints, Crayons, | | Lagers, | | | Composition Books, tor. Pads, oct2d | pens, Pencil Boxes, Slates, Erasers, Straps, | | Knives, Lunch Boxes and Baskets, erre e e ruses | MRS, EDWIN EAY, Franklin Squara Traveling Men, eto. Livery comnectsd | scprgd THE PALACE CAFE smETUCKET stnEEY. s ST ; | T STEP IN ANDTRY OUR | A Fine Assortment 135¢ DINNER MILLINERY Step in £nd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., marsa 78 Franklin Street. 135 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. Free Delivery. ‘Phone 29-4 From 12 to 2 AT LITTLE PRICES. e i nmes | DEL-HOEF CAFE, Ground rmor MRS. 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