Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 24, 1910, Page 6

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& NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1910 H4 . g three games in Westerly Saturday af- ternoon. Charles Clancy, manager of the \ | double pennant winning team of Fayet- | ville, N. C., returned to his home iy Westerly Friday. Rev. John G. Dutton of Westerly will preside at the annual conference of the Rhode [sland and Massachusetts Chris- tian churches in South Portsmouth, R. . next Tuesday and Wednesday. He liver the president’s address and Dutton, will speak perance Instruc- School. First Baptist Society to Celebrate Anniversary—Frank| Saunders and His Prize Steers Yank Second Prem- ium at Grange Fair—Political Small Talk—Court i News—Personals. Hp diamond jubilee of tne First, Albert G. Martin, and < Thay| Shipyard Gets Another Good Contract Bap®st church wiil be observed dur-| Count, by Fthan V L"y\'. : —Queer Fish a Puzzle—Rumor of ing the coming week, beginning Sun- exercises will close with an historical address | th 3 church-homs: night;|. [ow Hotel: . = Wiillam A. Hillard. The | be rewctved PO ] ol i B o viee will include prayer and special mbers of the TH e L placed a con Son to build for them a new menhaden Steamer considerably Jarger than any »e divine ser- singing At neon ther will be a session the Sunday sct e exercises they now have. It will be 141 feet cinding #he unveiling of a portrait e long, 22 feet im breadth and draw 10 the late Deacon J AN AP feet . of | wat Tt will be fitted with n grange < and his the fair who had been : 0ol eiling there Mre. Adelaide ( Stephen A. Cong mod improvements and full for doing the work required of it and will be in readiness for next seagon. This makes four steamers to be built hers this winter, which wil! . Mr ur \lked from Westerly | a distance of ni i then the oxen, with Mr pman and Deacon n. A feature of this Ethan Wilcox, who is now serving his| M Talk of New Hotel. thirtisth consecut It is rumored that a good sized hotel tendent, which will be built this fall on Dodge’s Island Sunday evening | for the convenience of guests next sea- Faunce, D. D LI son. Brown university. \ The littlz daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mon William McDonald, who has been so There whl be a f night Tuesday, long in a hospital in Pennsylvania, will cith special short addresses return home Sunday. Men homas H. Pea- Mr. and G. E. Andrews, C. H. hody: Our by Mrs, Albert Smith and ) John Lamb took an Greene; Our yrters, by Miss Ida 3 auto ride into the country Thursday M. Clarke ess, by Mre our trip.” | evening, witnessing the blaze at Mys- George W, Requisites, by r of oxen that Mr.| tic en route. call was made on Mr. d to drive to ew [and Mrs. O, H. Williams at Fishtown, ™ about two vears ago,| where supper was served. Mr. and distance in a remark Mrs. Williams - will shortly move to 1 pair of steer Mystic, having sold their property at Fishtown. Fire Company Went to Mystic. Many from Noank witnessed the fire Thursday night at the Burroughs coal vard in Myst carly in the evening oxen were picturad in ork and Boston newspapers, t the proposed trip was finally aban- doned GLENN'S . SULPHUR i SOAP Dr. Loren F. Wood, formerly of : : Wsterly, now a resident of Point| ‘e Joank fire company responded to a Lomar homestead, © community of | o Bernard Murray left for his home in The osophists, and who racent Atlantic City Thu day after a brief here k ; D eRes ! | business trip to the village. v o society was| " jydge H. P. Ingham, who Jhas re- e ‘l‘,;=(;'x"_‘ cently sold out his business here, is . g n Diego, | preparing to go to his old home in | A time-tested remedy § | Sal. e i for w viet. Mr - s,m o e | sl Mr, and ) harles Fitch are en- H e e A - | tertaining M 0. W. Munroe of Prov- cqualed for bathmg | : tertaining W unroe of Prov 2 | a1 Cantain Fish of the yacht Senta re- and toilet purposes. { |° She said she would | coniiy Shot o hawk measuring six foet ! Ser AICIE SNTEL e Fitrdm: tip (te Sip: Sold by all druggists. - Nk 1, She preforred her| ~Amos Cook has returned to his home - | e Hd be The PN "“V“ ‘:;': in Nova Scotia. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, ot g0 er brother and An Odd Fish. black or krown, 50c. | ed it “other arrangements| Local fishermen 3 puzzling | « the queer looking fi which \\n.\i | testified 11d not | redently nd in the riv None know | "- ) ve her nothing like it was SRSP— resent » by any of them. Tt - is on exhibition at the lobster hatch- The additional voting district given| ery, where ail are invited to inspect it. to Westerly under ti t Another case of infantile paralysis pla h 1 has developed in the village, the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Bogue at West View Capt Philad Wher fo Buy in Westerly | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY ' /i’ Westerly Branch t Capital Three Million Dollars | Surplus ... Three Million Dollars | Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberat, : | y of his mothers birth, returned YANTIC HAPPENINGS. courteous and efficient in its| the F ir managemen Four o'Clock Tea -Accident—Automo- bile Visitors Admire Scenery. 1 |5 Hart Schatiner & Marx |, ; s ori Clothes I sl Ww\‘a;‘nn' on the \1:\“&‘-‘” ARE SOLD RBY home, on Oakland avenue, Tt o Ry . n 1 praining her thumb badly. iva Stoddard has returned to! 1. B. CRANDALL CO. va fard has returned to | Conn nov20d Westerly, R. 1. | ¢ the Sarah Hobbs, who has been — — — t nom spend some time with her cousin, e S ¢ Mrs. Congdon, has returned to : 1 ' Bic c of her son, James Hobbs of Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery |.."": e : P and get a coupon on the Plano to be 1 ha rence Plattner of Skeattle reln t. ) 1 Falis, Y., who ha been the guest Kive way a 1 ‘v € her ar dat of fr n‘\\‘ in town fc the past two P U R T l L L ’ S \ ‘\“ weeks,is visiting friends in Providence, ON THE BRIDGE t g zed to act r » Hartford x . ~ . rpos g ster John Tri of Franklingis attending For Electrical Supplies | A s schol in this pice. g SARCL. € € William Robinson has purc ed N > € terest 1 om ( irles Hewe! of Norwich "4 E 1 D€ to try out at once, ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., | m:c vixionn Tel, 497 62 Main St., Westerly. o the ren ogue, Jr., who has been summer with his father etts, Lewis in Mass S nator A o ATE Admired Fine Pines. " ' Lawien’s Sani Marke! - | An automobile party from Narragan- & B v ; r continuation of several cases|sett Pier en route to Denver, Col., spent hing A in the Third district| Friday with friends in town. They ex- of Fresh ¥ S y Olive \ ms | pressed great admiration for the beau- sbios. M 1 & r Quar )| tiful scenery, especially the pine crest- o foot & 3 I h n action ed ledge overhanging the canal just Gi 3 $500 above the mill — 5 Guaditio MUSIC AND DRAMA MISS ROSE AHERN . his Je S e e t The Little Dam will make its | 1' ’ l{ York debut tember 26 at l g 1. ge aaices atter obby Burnitt” and 42 High St., Westerl have come to an - & BN 3, WEst kY. e dn s the third to WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE : STORE ol | will b2 ¢ o y £ berts in the Lyri R. (J. bh‘/\.n & (40., Lcoal Laconics. October 3 On the Bridge The Weste ) aig sty ? : S BTEE BT 5 verle Percy Hasweil recently closed her ¥ L & AGENCY son of stock work with her own B R s oven Tradlug Stanips Children B compa Toronto, Ont., after a bril- R e O O U | T this season Metropolitan op- Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col-| = = era company I I itin, - r Established 1901, e O T W e e o | e I ¢ Ired Terry and Julia Neilson arrive < a Cs % 3 at in New York next month under the 26 Canai S'.. sty hee ement of Klaw & Rrlanger for . i We T American engagement in “The t Pimpernel” and “Henry of Na- THE wASHINGTOP\; TRUCT C{) FOR SALE They bring their own compa- . . . with them. Their t to America | \ ¥ t pa 1l last only ten we Capita b Sureius - t guaranteed the Frank W. Coy tution id Migh Grade i DIMONDS, Latest Sheei Music| | HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER MADE BY HAND, Work in Gur Spe N i ried in stuck actor s $13 and up N. H. SAUNDERS Removed to 44 We Yerrington's .. b Ml Sireel v Main St TTHERE iz 1o adveriising medrum in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results son Lewey, who came from | to attend the 90th anni- | has returned home. | ' York. and will send it on tour this|Dbers in the final concert of the festi- season with Miss Kathryn Kirwan, an| val on the 30th. English_singer, in tha role formerly played by Mabelle Gilman. Herbert Witherspoon of the Metro- politan opera company will sing the role of Mephistophles at tha Worces- ter’ musical festival performance of “The Dammation of Faust,” Septem- months at the Bijou theater in New |ber 28, and will also have two num- | i Twenty-five bulky operatic manu- scripts Teposz in the safe of the Met- ropolitan opera house, the competition | for American composers announced a | year ago by the directors of the opera company having come to an end last | week. There is a prize of $10,000 | awaiting tha winner and a perform- | liner of the bill at Percy G. Willlams" ance of hig work at the Metropolitan. | Bronx theatér, commencing Monday It will be some time before the name | afternoon.. in a convulsingly rmg‘ny of the successfuf musician is announc- |n‘.(etch called “An Obstinate Family. ed, as the jury has not been sejected to ‘examinz the scores. i ERSEEEAT (R AR Milford.—The Milford Yacht club has x | raised its dues for boat owners. Here- Greatsr Neow York will see [dna |after the members owning boats will Spooner for the last time in vau- |pay 310 a year, while those without lle next week, the popular actrest | boats will continue at the old rate, $6 per year. ae playing her valedictory as the head- | Formal Opening Regular $1.00 Corsets Women's Corsets, medium bust and long hip, regular $1.00 quality; today, while they last— ! 69c a pair those advertised, th ——————————————————————— Reguiar 25¢ to 75¢ Ribbons Taffeta, plain, large variety of colors and widths, values from 25c¢ to 75c. i Today, while they last— 15¢c a yard 1 and Messaline, Moire auspicious occasion. Regular $4.50 Taffeta Silk Petticoats Women's Black Silk Petticoats, some with shirred flounces, others with tucks, fine, rich, lustrous silk, regular $4.50 quality.: Today, while they last— | $2.95 each | ; 25¢ Veilings Regular 15¢ Mennen's Powder all Mennen’s Talcum Powder, in Bo- Tuxedo Veilings, in regular 25¢ quality. they last— colors, Today while rated or Violet, 15¢ value. Today— | 15¢ a yard | Regular $3.00 Shirt Waists i Women's Pure Linen Tailored Shirt Waists, some with embroidered fronts, others in plaits, a regular $3.00 quality. Today, while they | last— $1.95 each 10c a can i last— Regular 15¢ Crash Crash, Regular 50c Sheets All Linen regular 15¢ Bleached Sheets, 72x90, regular value. Today special— value 50c. Today, while they last— 39c each lic per yard % Regular $5.00 Fitted Bags | Women's Fitted Bags in two special styles, seal grain black with puff box, mirror, nail file, change purse, ets., regular $5.00 quality.Today— $3.98 i Regular 50c Men’s Pure Silk Hose Men’s Pure Silk Hose, exception- al value, regular price 50. Today— Special 37'%c Regular 50c Face Powdsr The well known Dr. Charles Face Powder, ordinarily selling at 50c a box. Today— Special 10c Regular 12%c Percale | 36-inch Percale, best quality cloth, white grounds, colored stripes, 10 to 20-yard lengths, regular 12/sc. Today special— 8lc per yard Regular 50c Pillow Tops Regular 39¢ Neckwear A large variety of Pillow Tops to Venise, Battenberg and Swiss embroider, in handsome patterns b LTI S DL L i Embroidered Tabs, 39¢ value. To- day— Gay— Special 25¢c Special 25c To fittingly celebrate the great event we have arranged a remarkable series of special values for today. others in evidence throughout the store, every department sharing therein. and see what this great modern depart- ment store is doing to commemorate this Regular $1 Negligae Shirts Men’s Negliges Shirts, coat style, attached cuffs, this season’s patterns, in large varicty, size 145 to 17, value $1.00. Today, while they | Today the Last Day of the of the New Store Regular 50c Women's Silk Hose Silk Hose, seamless, fast black, with double lisle heel and toe and garter top; Value 50c. .Today, while they last— 37%c a pair Women’s Pure in In addition to ere will be ~many Come Regular $1.50 Rugs All Wool Velvet Rugs, size 27x54; regular price $1.50. Today, while they last— 87c each e e ———— Regular $1.25 Silk S‘a(in Dora, a silk having the same aonearance as a Messaline, but heavier weight, 35 inches wide, colors light blue, nink, maise, melon, Co- penhagen, ivory, iavendar and champagne, regular $1.25 quality. Today, while they last— : 98c a yard Regular 50c Belts Women’'s Patent Leather Belts, black, red and green, with brass Venise Appligues. White and Cream Venise Appli- ques, value 15¢ to 25¢ a yard. Spe- 12%c buckles, 50 quality. Today, while Hisyilnat== 2! 38c each cial for today— Regular 59¢ Curtains Ruffle Musiin Curtains, in figured square de- Today, signs, regular price 50c. while they last— 69c each 30c a pair Regular 53¢ Dress Goods French Seraes, double width, all wool, a comnlete line of Fall colorgy to select from, regular 59c quality. Today— Regular 25 Aprons Fancy Round Aprons, dainty ef- fects, regular 25¢ quality. Today— 49c a yard 2 for 25¢ 75¢c and $1.00 Men’s Night Shirts Men’s White Muslin Night Shirts, with fancy trimming, made of a fine quality cambric, value 75¢c and $1.00. Today special— 59¢ each Gloves Women’s Two-clasp Kid Gloves white and cream, thres rows em- broidery, also 2 nearl olasp, Paris panel embroidery, tan, biack and gray. Today— Regular 33¢ and 42c Towels Linen Huck and Fringed Damask Towels, fine patterns, value 39c and 42c. Today— Special 25¢ 73c a pair Regular 45¢ Carpet Hodge's Fiber Carpet, a good selection of new Fall designs, regular Today special— . 30c per yard price 45c. Preserving Jars Mason Jars, pints, regular 59c— today soecial 47¢ a dozen. Lootric Jars, quarts, wide mouth, lightning tops, regular 85c—Special 75¢ a dozen. Royal Jars—(square), pints, reg- ular 90c—Special 75¢ a dozen. Regiilar 23¢ Paper and Envalopes 50 Sheets Paper and Envelopes, I regular price 23c. Today— Special 2Ic C reso TABLE TALK: There wasn’t half enough day.” « Put plenty of Ceresota Bread in my lunch basketto-morrow. to- s:\y\‘,“ffi':\\' i it f i"!‘fl\“\v\_“\\ i

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