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NORWICH BULLETIN. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1910 'Emnl.v ANB VIG|N|TY e G JEWETT CITY GREENWIGH GHAUFFEUR | Yolefiell located young Btill Friday bty 1 o 4 Bfght ot Uhe home i his Drothir In| a E Ciass Invited 5 Eat Melons— | Held in $500 Bonds for Spitefully Run- | = Kenyon,where Still's father and mother | A+ T+ (lass ‘nvite ol hing Into Woman. Were visiting. The brother advised| John Murray's Death—Borough Ma- {n{x;nxs S:ill‘lo gmarry he girl and 2 sons Go te Wallingferd. .mg,% flol(l'ms‘ 1h? fihauhfleur of Edge- ¥ 3 was so inclined, parents ad- ¥ i wood Inn, Greenwich, who was arrest- Moosup Young Man and Woman Married in Haste On |Viscd to the contr > the st Miss Elizabeth Whiting entertained | eq about the midale of August for vio- brought st o the A, F. class at o et g::{t.\':;“‘(':; jating the ‘sllmniobile law and run- . - . h: n a cell i Lome Frid night. The party ni own Miss Florence Plant at 2 i Connecticut Border—First Baptist Church Observes o Eatvrday m [ i Trom here, and thoroughiy enjoyed | 1o notiing on Main street, Port > A i er jparents arrived in the watermelon and canteloupes’ pro- | checter« was held for the grand jury Diamond Anniversary—Auto Drivers Escape From |aer'a consultation it wae vided by e ‘and Mrs. Whitiz | In e |y Police Justice Connolly in the Port R lluxr(-) would b melon eating contest b.“i!s l\‘lul;fls L‘e“l Chester poli court Wednesday, the 3 N couple were bert woh the pri a bouquel of sweet | 4,54 peing fixed at $500. Mrs. Roilings Westerly Police Station. | and Deputy St | peas. Games were plaved and, mugi | siooa "outkide of the door ‘and. went ot Pawe ook ¢ enjoved. especiaily the solos by DX | (ion she heard the sentence. Rollins ) h o Vesterly wa ob- | strictly speaking i th b; IO - e ng | evening A e 5 a an VoI . Seith Shaoloen ‘appoo. | Tesalon and piaci hence "the | peace, e le hopett W Who Thas | and o friend, and endeaored fo por- nterest was manifestad | name Iinct Baptist church, | parent recently married handsome, | SMdeRhent to continde thale Jotmey #regations at the spe- | Of the origin of this church the fec- [ PAIY returned to Mo d painted perry set o R ottes: | followea Miss Plant and ran his car on very resi t er | ords say th on of de- TR o | incloner . At i k # knocl A P .ag”mr'r‘x;m:i T \T\u.l = t “n 'I(,‘an\“ The Rhode lsland AMre. Robert Wilbur, | the sidewalk illd _l\n?iked_'l'fr down. /i square being in attend- | of bying the achin o gos- William Clark & ney, Lills Jon ol g ration of the cedi. | resentative, were defeated by | May . Raney, Al and_Mabel A CANADIAN OPINION ko | 2 tration of the ondi- | 5issaney sachuseits in | & Maud Gi and Marguerite e service was at 10.30 | nan. { Chri church, according | fevresentin ssachueetts sroome, Maud G Star i ith an organ prelude, | Wi ylows, sasembled ou Boc oy a total of 12 t0 3 at |1 They returned to thelr Homes| Of tho Republican and Its Worth. enpeth, organist, followed | home of Rabert Brown | 3 | after extending a vote of thanks to Mr.§ g, Veekly ca Lari's praver by Rev. George | for the purpose of dvising some plans | g ing | 2R Mrs. Whiting. reCantly albea TN et 7t e iy, "D. D pastor of the church, | relative to the o tion of a Bap- [, TWe yeung men arrested for stealing Death of John Murray. e Es bl ot the et o wod responsive reading, churchyin this town Sr ST omapnciBio G BWESSE | yolin iiurray. dlad 4t his ants of progr g d at th iyer. mini=ter and people, an| As a result of this prelimina O e Me howhon: atreet’ et Bbesatiem in the. Bagtie | e’ Yo | hg . i .y 12 e on thewson street same time, liberalis in the English .+ praper, re- | ing fici) repredent! horn after a short ilin speaking world. It combines the liber- vened at the Murs was alism of Bright and Cobden with the nd for year Puri conscience of Ne England. hn-Tt:. f lt.u‘r;ue’f‘ e:. gorvice Hanley | t wett ( No journal reaching the Sun office is | s y Dr. 6 et cecoy Sdon | fathe mor or with gre Hilkar T Q:i{:\whw;“v"" the teen b M““ = auto- | M Neliie profit than is the Republican of Sps R v th Crors o | @ k the | H’flmvw_; vm: B gtk field. ronto, Ont., Weekly Sun. modern clvilization, with 1 1 | gt Gah s z epecial reference to Rhode lsiand the first| T orta Jdan e e L S Liniyoses) Hillard narrowed his study 5 T joe ance lodg Thy pure food offly rectiv the townehip 2 e The first church was the Sevanth- 1330 the church bodies of | Dr. Hillard sa - The Union me>ting house was o in 1822 as a common meatine place for the various then ing and whic and here in this to ptur Brief State News Whils some of the earlier bodles notably the Hil and Indian church ; | Were to a certain extent Haptist Mar Waterk L. Mitchell | thelr nature t remained for t ) s 91 v Frid church to be the first org 2 . : | b | oase Where fo Buy in Westerly /© - esseceseseaces | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital Three Million Dolla Surplus Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Acceunts. Liberal, courteous and efcient management Clothes ARE SALD RY I. B. CRANDALL CO. Westerly, R Buy Your Shoss and Hosiery and get a ecoupon on ¢ given away a PURTILL’S For Electrical Supplies, ' and Comstruction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,| Tel. 437 62 Main St., Westerly. Tawten’s San: & Marx novaed e Plano to beg ry Fish Marke! on the riv dust, no odor—eve ] T A% 4 hing who, 2 and elea 894, 7 % 4 o Poor Bp ot Ser T'eos ok T $ § . Maghec Main oot of Cress St Te lve ua 2 ca MISS ROSE AHERN | Ladies’ Hatter|: 42 High St., Westerly jor e o neing O sh WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING, the STORE Poy v R. G. Bliven & Co,, s Bridge. REX We give St G with all purcheses EN - - i An anniversary hymn. the tune of | | Duke street, written by Pastor Rigler, | City Pharmacy ' the Try our lce Cream, Seda and Col At the noon hour the Sunday candidate | Relatives in Waterbury Receive Inter- tended Grand Mast Lee. A. M. Clarke, T , A, AL Brown Milier and Anioine of Mif, Vernon lodge, 3 A A. M., attended Grand Masie: %t the Masonic home at Walling- rd on Saturda r day Gardner Norwich to the probate Norwich @ and convention for Robinson and Haven Newton. in GROWTH Removed by Lydia E. Pink= | ham’sVegetable Compound | Holly Springs, Miss.— “Werds are where Mary's M Mrs, | inadequate for me to expre: hat - —=—avourwonderfulmed- at the s icines have done for | me. The doctors said 1 had a tumor, avd I had an operation, [but was soon as bad againasever.l wrote toyouforadvice,and | began to take Lydia | ne Hiv n is visiting rel- Br PREFERS THE ORIENT. esting Letter from Civil Enginesr's| | I %Pinkham's Veg. | Wife. | etable Compound Dhe i RN ot e Has you told me to en Y Seayite. e Thenty i f/ido.” 1 am glad to Philippines and is now Jsay that now I look 4 in Portland. Ore., writes to ro1- | and feel 5o well that my friends keep asking me what has helped me so much, and I gladly recommend your Vegetable Compound.”—Mgs. WILLIE ives in W bury, says the Ameri- | n, int % things about her a pretty modern bungalow. | tef some 2o v in which it is located. She| Epwarps, Holly Springs, Miss. O hen, with its white musiin| 7 One of the greatest trfumphs of v 12 walls, and the blue and | 1ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Corn- ite linolewm etty and a pound is the conquering of woman’s \most too o for use, dread enemy— tumor. If you have one. does mysterious pains,inflammation, ulcera- > spen. whole life tion or displacement, don’t wait for nic it may time to confirm your fears and go n s get. from even the scrub through the horrors of a hospital opera- tion, but try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table compound at once. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable C:ompound, made from roots and herbs. has been thestandardremedy ome our finger for fear of as the Chinese say (the| for female ills, and such unquestion- if you| able testimony as the above proves the hard to| yalue “of this famous remedy, and ck to the Ori- o the Ori- | should give everyone confidence. If you would like special advice ser much | about your ease write a confidens Cimare OrJavan| tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at The life Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful. here nd trast ike Portl the climate been inly nd and though we have nc eri * 3t came, and I bov tomatoes, man the large a la one dozen big apple One can’t cor n of the rtainly e flow too, are gor- ous. Such roses I never saw, and | the northern flowers do weil. | e e e e e e | | Looks and health of many would all get med be improved by discarding thor- - o b i e improved by discar ing or- vics is poc for |} oughly bad teeth for good arti- much | ficial “ivories.” If yours is such a case which is given free. We extract painlessly, fit perfectly and charge very moderateiy, whether you decide on high-priced or On Inexpensive Plates Honors Colonel Cheney’s Widow. The late Counterfeits, Read what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to say on this subject: “The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of thousands-of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade- mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, but against the growing generation. All persons should be careful to see that Castoria bears the signature of Chas., H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health of their children. Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to re- member that the wrapper of every hottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured continuously for over thirty years.—Priladelphia Bulletin. Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fietcher Conger Bros..of St. Paul, Minn., say: “Fletcher's Castoria is certainly full of merit and worthy of recommendation.” C. G. A. Loder, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “For 20 years we have sold ‘Fletcher's Castoria and are pleased to state that it has given universal . satizfaction.” The Scholtz Drug Co., of Denver, Colo., says: surely become a ho ‘Fletcher’s Castoria has Seemingly every family where tiera hold word. Hozgland & Mansfeld, of Boston, Mass., sa: “We have nothing but £00d to say about your Castoria and we do not h te to gi it our ®nqualified endorsement.” Riker's Drug Stores, of New York City, say: “Fletcher's Castoria i 3. of the oldest and most popular preparations in our stores. Wo have nothing but good to eay about it.” - -Wilson Drug Co., of St. Louis, Mo., ea “C housanda Promotes DigestionCheerfil{ paten: medicines for which we have demand there ):::h: i y Ie‘: :: ness and Rest.Containseitr: Opium Morphine nerMieral. NOT NARCOTIC. them that we can conscientiousiy recommend and your Castoria is in- cluded in this few.” R. Dycie & Co., of Chicago, Illa, say: “The increasing demand for your Castoria shows that & discriminating public is not slow to seek out @ remedy of merit and once comviaced that it does all and evem 3an claimed they do not hesitate to recommend it to their friends.” The Owl Drug Co. of San Francisco, C: “We bave always heen 2 believer fu the ‘original man protection’ and have been particular neve: to sell anything but the genuine aad ori Castoria (Fletcher's). We Pave many calls every day for this article from people who say they soul1 fot be without it in their homes.” QENUINE CASJOR|A ALWAYS Bears Signature of Aperfoct Remedy fo Consfge liogne,‘fseour Smgd\.‘l;hrflm Worrus Convulsions.Feverisi ness andLOSS OF SLEEP. Signature of Bl NEW YORK. 35 DosEs =35 CENIS| e o The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREEY, NEW YORK CITY. Twenty Years Ahead! LPAW§O IRPances Other ranges have not advanced inany material way in twenty years. They have the same cook-confusing, food-spoiling way of regulating by two dampers. Crawfords have but One Damper (patented); one motion controls fire and oven absolute- ly; slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake”or “check”—the range does the rest. No damper mistakes. Ordinary ranges have the old clumsy ash pan; troublesome, untidy. Crawfords have an Ash Hod (patented) into which al/the ashes fall, far below the fire—making their disposal easy and cleanly. The Coal Hod is beside it. Crawford Ovens have cup-joint flues that heat every part uniformly. Crawfords have Patented Grates— most durable, least trouble. Gas Ovens and Broilers at end or above range furnished if desired. loge loes while waiting for your car.| Tnieristinn roane g, je humiift of Manchester, heloved b | . B folls Bendoned ros the 16tk nent of Conr R Ask the Crawford agent to show you and 36 Caual St. Westerly. R, 1. o write to us for circulars. _— | Union St., Bost: . i il L | Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 Union St., Boston Fetabtianed 1901, | . s Croner || King Dental Parlors, | R s 5. B Optemetriat o iesident Jfar feSorin [ Franin square, Norwich, ct. | For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. B ettt o Teonent BT, 04, PEop ed to | Ter-Rangworthy Bieck, Westerly, R. I A k. n | Conf of the efforts of the -‘.~.».~»»| e —_— . i i | D g e he foreign banks to - - = FOR SALE made by Mrs. Adelaide | Journal oubl crisis due to the re == — = = = = Two sewan-1cem (oftages, situated iy | Chapm and De Stephen S i bllcas & . four native banks ,.\1 iy BT . e “3o0, heving B0 105t | this coremonial was over AR e s orders accepted by for-| : o AR ) n_the Journal would 5 ; can be secmred at| p, Eth Wil been the first to R | Slen b nn.dmnr.‘_w umlt\-,me difficulty | BE S S peschmes as eacon Ethan Wilcox, for twenty | Poland water | with regard to the credit to be given | o ) Jsmn-wr Reat, “electric | CONSEcutive years supsrintendent, ave | 1ot o Lo to the na n £ Brings the brilliant I, ™ Dhembtng Tnspectiog an interesting history of the Sunday | or Reng o emg it shine you like, in a Frask W. Coy Res! Estate Co., At the conclusion there was speci: , Commer- | ders of over five da : jiffy. Saves time and Weaterty, L | € follewed by the ben . {notice is opposed by the o - - . . { —— — R 4 effort. In truth— n the evening the church was over- | % [ i m“mNn crowded with an interestod congrega. | One Peaso This is the message we are sending out from the wireless | perfection. B B Doy e ;'mil;.;,\\n [j‘_ . station in our show window. Com Quick ! Dange: The cold | B The F. F. Dalley Co., Ltd. . Brown university | Bufialo, N. Y. Hamilton, Ont. well weather Is starting up the coughs and colds, | pay you to get our Diamencs, l0ose or mounted, For lts Pop There will be additional services in T |l:<lll‘ . commemoration of the diamond jusilee i CASTR! :4"*_\""[:1’:({ <'\ evening, at which, a is the known superior merit which has made Pears’ Soap famous. Thbiing Witkite Joeuheh | atressen -2e it ad| its fame by deserving it—by a continuance of highest quality for more than ~ Thomas H. P Our W v one hundred and twenty ars. Another reason for its ularit; CA77 AND LIGHT HARNESS | 3, "ol o i e i 2 Mrs., Geo W. Rigl Our H 4 s, X, BALC . Is That Everyone Can Affor s 0 M KRS 2 I to profit by its delightful emollient properties. Pears is absolutely pure and termpersed with vocal sulas i ¢ keeps th uin perfect bealth. It is not necessary to use commen soaps & o Bt el B30 5 5 aainersasy | which often do hurw, where at an equally low price you can purchase hom meght Messag' read ;. simdng of care: com- at. " Fubl Wne of nowz3a Deputy Sheriff Froderick T. M &irl of that village, and then chanead Wbt s ears’ recetved :.r"i—vé fo o) arr o Howard Stil of Voo whe b : < o 'temm m'-' wronged Elizabeth « ocner, a 1oung 15 cents @ CORE e ularity 8 1t holds B WHITE PINE and TAR. It's easy WINDOW The Lee & Osg Refaii Department, oap for the unscentede— the cold by using Lee & Osgood's TABLETS; cure that cough by using Lee & Osgood's Comp. Syrup ¢ to take, and the children like LAXATIVE COLD [ALL DEALERS 10¢ 'BlliCk ! B | k As the authorized agents of the Buick Automobile Co. we have re- | ceived a limited number of NEW 1910 BUICKS of various models which we ars positive can be placed hers within ten days. The discounts on these cars will surprise you. A WORD %0 THE WISE IS St STENT. M. B. RING AUTO €0., | Telephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Street DISPLAY. ood Cempany, Norwich, Conn. Sy SR