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WESTPORT SCULPTOR Has Practically Completsd Plaster Cast of General Beadle. H. D. Webster, the sculptor who de- signed the statue of The Minuteman at Compo beach, has just about com- pleted his plaster cast of General Bea- dle, fgom which ha will eut a statue out of marble for the new capitol of South Dakota at Pierre. (ieneral B dle is recognized as the father of th present school system of South D Fighting on the union side in the war, he settied in South Dakota largely through his influence it voted to set aside one large tract for school purposes in each township when The state was laid. These tracts cither been dbuilt unon or sold, realzing an enormous sum for en Sunday’s Run. ] Av tion. On account of his serv this way the legislature the voted recantly that his statue should | tion 1 be the first 1o be placed in the new | pateq Tre capitol. that sses A favorite 1 sindh islands is mac and oranges. Becsasesecssesessseseresesesacasaseacossaseses Where to Buy in Westerly | weesesesecseesessersecarsacsssansasssa: INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Chpital Three Million Dollars Steige oo it Surplus Three Million Dollars | in 0 < lieg Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. e nd, a as d stublished 1901 . Jae Harold 1. W 0. D.. Op | 2 ' | ho n « o € 5 g v 3 Ste It wil pay you we ) get our| Brewe prices on Diamopde, loose mounted, | mc i before purchasing Edwa CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweler. "HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAYl. SEPTEMBER 16, 1910 MADE BY HAND = Hand Made W s Our Speciaity. - o wi ek e Harnes T ek at $ ueathed to her hus- | N. H. SAUNDERS, operty that actually belonged | Removed to 44 W\ B Street | him, 16 s d in th SMITH'S GARAGE, t f e el terly ) f 330 Main St We depart FOR SAL A Wastarly, R. L. er ! . atreat front a hot . ' and adjeining ihat T ¢ ; easonable prices - i sire Both having v lights modern plumbing. Tn E ! nvited t ) Framk W. Coy Real Eeinte ’ ' fabied Wenterly, R. 1 Sea m. ple ? s I Wintar Ma J. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Main St. Westerly, Cleaning. Pressing and Repa g Hart Sehaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD RBY I. B. CRANDALL CO. : nd by Your Shoes and Hosie PURTILL’S ON THE BRIDGE For Electrical Supplies | and Construction, see % ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., |t p s Tl 497 62 Main Wester Lawien’s Sanilary A MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly i WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING ! g,y R. G. Bliven & Co., harma cy 6 Canal St. Westerly. 0. 1. THE WASHING WES TON TRUST CO, Capital High Grade PIAROS Latest Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER AT Yerrington's ‘49 Main Street £ 1 Follewing the on of Boy i | | l e ECCENTRIC WESTERLY WOMAN Left Will Which Her Husband, Edward A. Brewer is to Contest—Latest Liquor Raids—Pickpocket Arrested at Kingston—State Motorcycle Club Due at 11-30| will Da « freiz'it ).neston station, Wednesday e was ken to the Rhod> I s right ed i the ankle | 1 ushed | of recc ire slight, | | fate News Torrington.—Seventeen hunte ve bhee issued by the town | c { Monda | t and Health Inspector Thomas F. Gra- dy, who have been on a tour of inspec- tion of sanitary conditions about the | city, report a somewhat improved state G, | of ‘affairs. 1 o Capital invested in a business e the other, active, representing val necessary c#lculating factor. Books are kept for purpos New Britain.—Mary Jost brought-suit for $500 against Frank Gradeskas for | damages on account of a dog bite. The | complaint alleges the plaintiff was bit- ien in the leg by the defendant’s dog July 13, 1910. : Old Saybrook.—Mrs, J. K. Barney, superintendent of the National Penal e work; will speak in the Con- gational chruch Sunday at 10:30 a. and 7.30 p. She comes in the cense campaign. es of a few years, the true i The accounts i grouped or s percentage chinery. | is usually determined In years when profits are cularly noticeable in incor maintained. the values of large amoun h are charged appear as items of record. This process of disappearing add of years, brings down ledger valu it is even the ambition of some which is evidence of increasing sol It is also true that those deduc entry to some properly designated m. interest of the no- Postmaster George W. s made arrangements where the closing time of the -last at night will be extended a Rockville.: Randall ha by to tic month come esent it closes at 6.4 s as Vernon on the fa for the Hartford train, first nged. But, every inanufacturer 1id and ba slement- o 3rady 1y advanced, though i zularl; and ; New Haven.—John Brady, gularly and . St | oliew s Haver e || or difference between ledger costs n 25 minutes, or if in 4| ¢ Yeen {ransferred to the shops at ([ An annual audit of books cannot be satisfactorils | con- | 282 nging places with || circulating capits nd alwa shop window out our <t e i iy alone can do o s rze of the Massachusetts plant !nr] e i d gy i time. Air. Brady. will still retain | s = i s as master mechanic of the | P ~hes cook as master e 1 items and figures ¢ values, nd two pot parisons, compute interest cost on cooki itensils othe o8, A =3 ake of o loss cases i “H.‘“‘]v] “;,\“‘ Ihj)\. :( th i ERROR ON BADGES, ‘ make proof of loss in cases of fire. L R | New Plates for Waterbury Policemen’s | these’ practicalacconplisments | Caos Must Be Replaced. | i | 1e lad who would qua are equal.—Tageblatt, Ber CASTORIA , in substance, . 5| Atforney McNiff was scholar when at school, looked at the & iperintendent, Iy " Where?" exclaimed a inten eful and S dent, The reporters knew 3 jend to a little Latin at one time, but long For Infants and Children. | her sco i have forgotten their scanty | | Sloniia s of tha languaze, o cnev | The Kind You Have Always Bought | obeys for developments, | the city seal” ued the Bow= the . “It reads ‘ peren- | = shou d aere | Signatu.e of > & Local Laconics. was a suprise to ‘Iml on of Judge Albe: b, Rl e e Ees | ntered Dai s e 2t [ JOSEPH BRADFORD, 5 Cilley., treasurer of the|Dbut in some manner the “d”. was | 5 i e e or e | e moto vas vt on | Book Binder. public library fiis {iHS DA 3 : | 5 havell 1 smppose well have (0 Usc | glank Books Made and Ruled to Order. o dn Weeiely a0 the super “as it is not 08 BROADWAY. e ely that another consignment could | Telephons 353 act108 nominatior ym the Second B e state | aistriet nanagement of Stapli will be made tn Kkcep n the Fhode age thus I LN tion was put afternoon the stores Wallingford lat Hatic i} twenty membe The Hat of Style Thompson Holds its Shape Holds its Color The Lawmson & Hussarp hat is the Hat of a Gentleman, made to embody character in its exclusive style,and to wear thro’ the season, and hold that style and superfine appearance. P. J. MORLEY, Norwich will appreciate the opportunity of showing you. o Every style for every man.” Yours is awaiting you 1 innkee Thompsonvil costs. h de 1s fined $1 -D; Newtington. Hart of Herman Wit P Ansonia—Flc There are places where and times when a man hasn’t the chance to finish a Robert Burns 10c Cigar Therefore, the Little Bobbie 5c Cigar exactly the same as his ““father. (W Only half the size, so one half the Y price. Keep a box of both at hand. ‘There’snodifferenceexceptin the saving. s \ Same tobacco—same workmanship— cigar. ” same mildness—same aroma—same dealers sell both. of active circulating capital. imposed through bu) s desirable, it cannot determine the true or insurable value of pa; 1d ten othes Waterbury Democrat said: | ) cooking, fire the new caps of the | ' sury patrolmen have arrived, | hey will not d 'he badges are | e made ready by that time.” There : L s are one hundred badges in the lot e S0 Al ’“"I"f“f The badge takes up a considerable | ”""‘I‘{ o ALy Which | portion of the front part of the band. conspeaen L It is made up of the city seal, the the badg upt. of Po- | ;1 5tto and the number of the patrol- unwrapping the badges | 110 the delight of c: . when he called the po- | a2 “ in to look tt 7 2 Y ! Berlin's jewelry shops, either in num.- | ber or showiness, do not equal, let NS enes | alone surpass, those of London and to obey the asked in to ins Paris: but in point of quality they all and must throw away his half-smahd‘ APPRAISAL property; always a representing the xists under two conditions—one passive, these two ue in circulation. The ratio maintained between s and, while they reflect accurately the many transactions £, manufacturing and selling, they seldom represent after record of both or Buildings, Machinery, Tools. whether term by a constant or varying percentage. This by profits on business, rather than by wear and tear on buildings and ma- large, a greater percentage is deducted than in less profitable years. This porated companies where uniform periodic dividends are desired to be fixed property are often augmented, through additions and betterment, by off into expense account—the bottomless pit in business—and made to dis- Zquipment, itions, together with the percentage deductions, running through a period es of fixed property far below actual values. to gradually write off all values of fixed property’ and show mnothing— venc: to be sure.but commercially and for insurance purposes, very unwise, tions or depreciations may be, and frequently are, transferred by journal surplus account. leaving the of original costs and acounts un- knows that the prices of building matel labor and much else have great- intermittently, over a period of thirty years: thereby making a wide gap and the actual cost of replacement at the present time. correct this condition.. While it checks the varied transactio th: and to do so, it must be made upon the basis of present prevailing expert judgment: and not upon property prices of past vears, or what not necessarily he changed to appraisal figures—though they fre- surer or Manager of any firm, company or corporation, the from which alone he can accurately make all business deductions and com- investment, isolate department values, properly place his insurance, and THE AMERICAN APPRAISAL GO. BOSTON MILWAUKEE NEW YORK | | WHL. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) INeed a Trunk? Buy it now — and here. ‘ The INDESTRUCTO, the best that | money can buy. l_.lack’ Livel‘y I Wo carry a complete stock of Suit es and Traveling Bags. Every da- and sirabie style, size and alimoet all leather Boarding {to choose from. Prices reasonable. | Call and see us. THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. WM. C. BODE, Prop. Stable lephone 86 283 Main Street | | ] 12-14 Bath Street. | "= | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. | A Fine Assortment | Telephone 883. apr25d i S e ] MILLINERY Y OUR | AT LITTLE PRICES. 135c DINNER ' wu&s. .. p. sTaNTON From 12 to 2 | oeRd DEL-HOFF CAFt, Ground Fioor | i | BOTTLER | H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta o T e | A comEiete lne of the best Ales, Lager gt e o eaual St T he Bull | and Wines, apectatly iottisd Hor ‘ot | letin for business results. iiy use. Deilvery. Tel. 136-5. Sachet Powder Week a LEE & 0SGOOD’S Through the courtesy of one of our perfume makers we are able to distribute to our lady customers free pack- ages of Hudnut's Famous Sachet Powder. We think we have enough to supply the demand, but you had best come in early to make sure of getting these splendid packages of SACHET POWDER. It keeps the house smelling sweet. You find yourself wondering where the flowers came from. See our show window for SACHET POWDER display. The Lee & 0sgood Company, Retail Bepartment, Norwich, Conn. e e———) PRESERVING JARS BALL MASON Qts. 65¢ E. Z. SEAL Improved Lightning Pts. 90c Will Hold Whole Fruit, Best in Market . Qts. $1.00 See our KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPER No Leak, No Waste, Cleaw Cut, Quality Best, Prices Low Special Razor and Strop, worth $1.50 for . . . 89¢c Sample Line of Prumbers’ Too's. Asent for Armstrong’s Stocks and Dies. POT MEND mends everylhing. Stovink for red covers. THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Buick! Buick! As the authorized agents of the Buick Automebile Co. we have ve- eived a limited number of NEW 1910 BUICKS of various models which we are positive can be placed here within ten days. The discounts on these cars will surprise you. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. M. B. RING AUTO CO., Telephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Street ~ THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Propristor. oct2a | AS‘thnnlv Supplfis_ Pads, gers, Composition Books, Pencils, Telephons 607. AMERICAN HOUSE, Furrell & Sanderaon. Props. . RATES te Theatre Troupes Livery connectea | = Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Painte, Crayons, Pencil Kn Boxes, Slates, Erase Strapa, Lunch Boxes and Baskets, MRS, EDWIN FAY, Frankbia Squars septhd ives, SPECL Traveling Men, eta. SHEILCAEY STREET, T vonr busic th X r =18 no ma. ueh dium better thaa t €h the advertis. Bulietir ing columns of The Bulletin, a