Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 27, 1910, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910 WESTERLY'S ESCAPED PRISONERS Still Among the Missing—Took Advantage of Spring| Lock—Bannon Liquor Nuisance Case On Trial—The | Ciscos and Di Fonti Under Bonds—New Fire Alarm | System Installed—Raid at Charlestown. The two youns fellows who gave their names as Pryor and Brown, and who walked out of the Westerly pol station during the absence of the keep- er, are still enjoying freedom. They 8 were held for the theft of the automo- | bile of James Hanley, the Providence Brewer, and were found with the stolen @oods. ' Monday moraing Mr. Hanley's oRauffeur came to Westerly and re- turned with the automovile to Provi- ‘The chauffeur said the car is & new one, just bought by Mr. Hanley, cost over $5,000. It arrived last Mr. Hanley decided e have the car in a garage, other than d he one t force at the garage. About 10 k Sunday night the chauffeur a friend to the garage to show Mhn the new car. As it was not in sight he asked the foreman of the gar- age where Mr. Hanloy's car was. He replied that the chanffeur had taken the car out. Then the real chauffeur realized that the car had been stolen Wwo men called for the car, stating that Mr. Hanley wanted to take a fde. Ome of them represented him- | he chaueur and took the car said the real chauffeur, “1 welt s h,' n:-.u.s.ng:m, GENUINE must bear =ignature: S e F et Where to Buy in Westerly seesesssesssnsennne INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Weasterly Branch Oupital Burplus . Ower Filty Thousand Accounts. Mberal, courteoms and efficlent in is menagement. Hart Sehaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD L. B. CRANDALL CO. Westerly, R. I. BY By Your Shees and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Piano to be| = given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” For Electrical Su p-pfieg and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO Tel w97, 82 Main St., Westerly. MSS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE R. G. Biiven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading with all purchases City Pharmacy‘ Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- | lege lces while waiting for your car.| 36 Canal St. Westerly. B. L - Eatablished 1901 Haro¥ L Wells. 0. D Optometrist Detective viston correctsd by the p er adjustment of lenses. Room 8, Westerly, T ter-Langworthy Block FOR SALE Two seves-1com ¢ @iffarent purts of the c W R 1. en: b Jand ad e that ca 3 Ry R fiem o T invited. W. Coy W Hstate Co., Westerly, R. - DIAMONDS pay you weil It will prices on Diamands, 100se or mounted, befors purchasing. to get our CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelor. MADE BY ILAND, Work ix Our Speclaliy. sl Harmess Supplisse 4 Pactory Made Haruess at 93¢ and ep N. H. SAUNDERS Removed to 44 West Broad Street. b your bust- no 'wf. edvertis tin, Three Million Dollars | |- Thres Million Dollars | e got busy and reported the case to the | police wond and within a couple of was receiveg t s s chief of police. Late me that the birds had the police insps praised the for his work, He done a good j securing the or blemish scape from pr more secure and more ¢ ed than the a is substitutir ficers of the When urge; ¥ his ¢ to the teleph urned the from the o He did no was a, s it caaid side and that there and that y opened from the in- in The trial of Thomas J. charging that his drug store in Main street nuisan d to West Kir John Cisco and e, Cisco, were arraigned on an indictment charging th W man 0o0d alco; leath "he ¢ 1 Ralph The new and modern fi the Westerly fire district - switchbo: to ard and bhase of was cared “ottrell, and will devolve the c for re of the | Hz‘\‘hA depa lying_hose rec } ‘fHusi | Original and Genuine | MALTED MILK | The Foed-drink for All Ages. | More healthful than Tea or Coffee. | | | | Agrees with the weakest digestion. | Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minnte, ' Take no substitute, Azk for HORLICK'S. P® Others are imitations. - frernising of the general equipment, v m Bannon, | i) des the m system, will increas the duties of the chief engineer. fire district has been enlarged,-giving the chief a larger area to cover, but as yet there has been no hint that any addition is to be made to the $100 per annum, One of the hose wagons is now i Providence being fitted with a chemi- cal tank attendant equipment, at u hough the department of 4,300, > to draw @ supposed to go at top that the hose ilt to carry a ved will half 2 Dixon business to the strict soon wagon is expected 1 will be put to a practical test. Westerly Woman’s Christian nce union, in annual session, e C. Fos- Abbie ence of John DiFonti in was raided Saturday The Woman's Home Missionary so- iety of the Broad Street Christian AV Dutton Slack J. G Nancy "STORINGTON Stewart Speaks for Unexpected Death of Chandler N. Wayland. opposi on Alaska, speaking at Calvary Epis- copal chapel at 7.30 p. m. An_inter- -esting number of views were exhibited to_the large congregation present. F. D. Coughlin of New York was a caller here_Saturday. Henry §. Jordan of Paterson. . was a caller here Saturday. umner Willard of Norwich Town the guest of Jay Bliss over Sun- Spoke on Prohibition. Monday w. very fternoon_the Hon. Oliver of Chicago gave some interesting talks on Prohibition, attracted large crowds at the t points of the borough where scason 11 cargoes of have arrived in_the aistrict for deal- tic and Noank. I Stewas of Newport, R. in town. 3 nd Mrs. Archie Drew of Flint, who have been guests o and Mrs. F. L. V. dick here, have returned. dward Garrity, Jr, returned ves- terday to Jersey City, J., after ending & week with his parents . Trumbuil and Mrs. Ed- . who have occupied The Cottage for the summer, left Monday | for Hartford HEE Henry Adams of Pittsfield, Mass., is he week here. illiams of Rochester, N. Y, is the guest of borough friends. Sudden Death of Mrs. Chandler N. Wayland. Chandler munity ing for s was not 1 c ¢ . stay of several weeks in New Britain.—The local pol Autumnal Opening 1910 We announce the Formal Exhibition of the Correct Fall Millinery On September 27th to 30th. 1t will be our pleasure to have you attend this important show on these days. The master designers of European and American Millinery styles have contributed to this exhibition. Our display presents the cleverest and distinctly stylish models which careful study by our millinery buyers have been able to assemble. in the Poquonock Con- church Sunday re and son-in-law of Twain, are packing up afing Stormfield and the late i ailing Meriden. vention of the Andrew will be held at Our exhibition will embrace aside from our Trimmed Millinery Hats, shapes in velvet, feit, etc., as well as all manner of trimmings, including French and Willow Plumes. Again we bid you welcome to this Autumn show. B. GOTTHELF & CO., “The Store of Good Values”’ 94-100 Main Street Then his skin will be free from itching, chafing, scalding, rashes, and all sore- ness. The original and best baby pow- der. For twenty years Comfort Powder has been considered the étandard of perfection by thousands of New England physicians. nurses, and mothers who use no other. M}—.aLooL for the name E. S. SYKES on every box. None genuine without Gas Ovens double the capacity of range Three burner gas range shelf Heat Indicato Coal fire and das range can be used at“same time KW s N, \ 0 N AN R L e Y LIGHTENS LABOR—SAVES FUEL If your range is a fuel eater; if it burns or scorches food; if failures in your baking are frequent—it is time to change your old range for a BARSTOW RICHMOND RANGE. . It will save fuel and lessen labor. It is equipped with the latest labor saving de- vices, and offers unique improvements which place it in advance of any other range. The even distribution of heat to all parts of the.oven makes baking and roasting a process you can accomplish successfully afl the time. Therc is ne guess work about it. You can always feel perfect assurance in your culinary endeavors—for never fail; they always give the same instantaneous response to your every desire. Heat rcgulation is exact and continuous, and doesn’t vary with the shifting firebed. Here are some of the excellent time and labor saving devices perfected b L the BARSTOW STOVE COMPANY, after three-quarters of a century of experiment and endeavor, and found only on ranges of their make. NEW SWING FIRE TOP: (Soe illustration) Makes cn- PATENTED EXTENSION TEA SHELVES: Found tire surface of fire available for broilin or toasting. only on our ranges—give ample space for large Also enables an even and easy distribution of coal dishes. ro i tae of large chuake of wood. No other rasge . AN ALUMINUM PLATED OVEN RACK: Adjusteble is this feature, d at two heights. A le looking device k SMPLITTE DAMPER ;- Works with atonch autc This e i gl peas oink dedice keops matic. Cannot be burned out or affected by heat. way out. THREE STYLES OF GRATES: Adapted to une Syle A MODEL HEAT INDICATOR: Of s i of frame. Grate and frame freely drawn out through struction, and a Twentieth Contury Simmering Cover, the fire door opesing for cleaning or renewing. also seat free with each range. Come in and see these BARSTOW RICHMONDRANGES. Many models at many prices. J. P. BARSTOW & CO., 23-25 Water Street, Agents for Barstow, Richmond Ranges. MY ot Ie ww\);\‘(\\x\u i mabii 1 L s, At N . 3 6| ot e e LittleBobbie5¢ Cigar follows the example of Robert Burns 10c Cigar in everything but size and price. Half .as big, therefore a nickel, but the same family traits in both. Made with the same care, of the same full 77pe, well- cured tobacco. Not merely /ight (color alone doesn’t count), but made with naturally mild fZ//er as well as wrapper. When you've #me to finish your smoke, choose a urns; when you baven’t, don’t throw away half of your cigar, but duy the Little Bobbie. Only your pocket book willknow the difference. Same dealer sells both. GEORGE L. STORM & .CQO., New York Your Baby’s Health or strength and freedom from ill- rt from the outside and work Nothing will better insure per- fect health for the little ones than a daily bath to which has been added a few drops of Gahot’s Sulpho-Napthol A of boonful i keep an infant dition. It will m, ections that may al white and soft and will cur exist. Above all it will pr bruised or broken. C uable for the bath, being taining a sufficient amount cffective. Sold only tn wetow packages by dryagir H SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPAN i SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Sel Napthol Soap is also inval- and soothing, c to make it most 50c.; and $1.00. s ant grocrrs. 10e, e rey Building, 14 Medford St. Agts., 85 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 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 are 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,, Telephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Street Your Home 'Pli gh Grade On inspection may need a few Shades A N 0s Latest Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES couple of new Parlor Chairs or a new Rug or Dining Room or Kitchen Fur- niture would be desirable, Well you know there must be a few the coming and no matter what you need things badly needed for winter, ou to come and ins “a little | have a 100k, better quality a little less money.” snea & Burke, errington’s 49 Main Streel may1sd Norwich and Taliville | septlia MME. TAFT, PALMIST 3ND CLAIRVOYANT, now located at 619 Bank street, New London, Conn. Juisa We are neadguarters ror NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE, Family irads cupplied ac 60c par da . K, Wrighh & Caxe 3t Tel sciso@ le

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