Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1910, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1910 Tuberculosis Ex hibit at Westerly Town to Learn Safeguards Against Great White Plague— Charles J. Dutton to be Ordained Minister of Christian Church—Tin Shower for Mr. rnd Mrs.\‘ George Williams—Spellman-Burke Marriage Today. Ernest E. Rogers, owner of the Mys- Grain company building, recently destroyed by incendiary fire, and who is the principal owner of Mystic Grain company. wa Man- dey. He returned from a hunting trip Saturday morning and visited the site of the fire in the afternoon. Mr. Rog- ers gaid that there was robbery con- nected with the fire, an¢ the building ~-as undoubtedly burned to cover the evidence of theft, although very little booty was ontained. A little of the office furniture was all that was saved. Augur holes had been bored in every drawer of the standing desk, but there was nothing of valile to the thieves in the drawers. The h register was broken open and the money it contained, which was less than one dollar, w ken. It is plain that rebbery prompted the more serious crime. Mr. Rogers says that a larger building will soon be erected on the same location At the chapel service Miss Helen Pendleton of Weaterly, dean of Welles- the sion of the mervice tiie ng The Battle Hymn of the Rep e The recepti vitations to Monday even erwards withd o death of Carrle F. Pier of the college, was neld Pendleton, were issued fc st week, and afi- of the rian n to Dean whicin Ex-Governor George H. Utter of Westerly, candidate for congress the Sacond Rhode Isiand 0 18 district, t endorsement of e of the racetvad tha Rev. George K inster Unitar Utter as a lea and captain under whom the plain « 7en may go into the game of politics play it in the open and put the of his manhood into dect hat Mr. Utter was a lain citizens wer lanew pt into his po , rhat he is He he! ain citi zens are ready to ptain vhe will lead the ga x The tuberculosis exhibit of the state board of health will be in Westerly the | Now—de mot wait until your hair is full | of them. HAY’S HAIR HEALTH will restore = to their natural color in no time, Used regularly, keeps the hair soft, | beautifully glossy, and entirely free from 1S NOT A DYE. oc. L1 SUBSTITUTES bot at druggistg nmended by ik & Osgood Co., Chas. ley & Jomes Os Wherz 1o Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch pital Three Million Dollars Surpius Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Abeval, eourteous and efficient in its management. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. newtd By Tour Shaes and Hosiery and get the Piane to be ven away at & coupon or ® PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” City Pharmacy Try our Ice Cream, Soda and Col- logs lces while waiting for your car. 36 Canal St.. Westerly. R. 1. shed 1901, Hareld L. Wells, O. D., Optomstrist. Defective vision corrected by the pro #r adjusfment of lenses. Room 9, Pol -Langwertay Block, Westerly, R. L FOR SALE Two COVInrx-fim coltages, situnted in| <1 ereat p;n ont. oinin mable prices the compact part of L, each having 60 foot and bBoih kavifig vacant that can be secured at if a purchaser de- baving heat, eleotric modern plumbing. Inspection Fraak W. Coy Real Estate Co., fowisd Westerly, R. L YRIATA I %455 DIAMONDS Tt will pay yvou well to get our rices on Diamonds, 100%e or mounted, befere purchasing. z CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jew HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MAD® BY HAND, [ Made Work is Our Specialty. Whips and all Marness Supplies o ried In stock. actory Made Harness in steck at $13 and up. N. H. BAUNDERS, Remeved to 44 West Broad Strest. 2 SMITHS GARAGE, 380 Matm 36, PWentorly, 4 to et Il"lz ot cars; n- sopais departoent. s, el 320, com Full line of 1e atising medium in fiw-t aw ¥ The Bul- nov3d up qollege, in a brief address gave voice | Westerly, R. I.| | week of Nov. 14, under the au | the Westerly Medical society probubly be held in the bric Mai less the state nd mil District 1 branch of ociation and the loc Anti-Tuberculosis ation. 4 A number of Weste: ttepd a meeting of the Sh in Providence this (Tuesday) ev W 1 armory the will in- en- Attorney Charles J. Duiton of West- n of Rev. John will be i erly, sol Dutt, 1 {1ana | Soutnpor |addition to the singir s, exercises will be Inve tion, by Rev A, § e Rev Palme . Rev. J G. Dut presentation of candid | Res vie Summerfield, D. D.; 1 ler A. Cana « e right I | Rev Peters; | . Dutton Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, who | ried in New London ten rved the annive | were mari e on the in Granite street extens: i Mr. and Mrs. a shower of tinw the celebrs tions before ignation of the Rigler, D. D, » Lon . R. I un, son of md Yorl New ) Y Mr. Pollock of the B | | | free for some baggage Training Cooks in England. The opening in London of the al echoo T ablished in Sw cooking for regu native-born branv-hes by foreig: ¥ parati supplies wil be guage nate will diction.—N' Mistake. Press Judge Baldwin's The Middletown Judge Baldwin in not stating what ities bill is mak he n positic a mist be elec d. Baldwin on this au The of Ju fortunate. Fle know to supervising Brief State News Westville—The dedication of the onic monument in the Westviile metery took place Sunday afternoon. N M ew Haven—In all 665 hunters’ li- es have been issued, a slight in- ase over the number of last year. Mrs. W. es.at Groton, kerel fishing ce and Fair Haven.—Mr. Bishop are visiting rel where there is good ma at present. | Bridgeport.—Judge Baldwin, the dem- ocratic nominee for gubernatorial hon- will address a rally here on Thurs- | day evening. Merids Th ni Iking gener: a mb| plete the armo local militia comp of asking the ne for $15,000 to com- will confy Ellington.—The grange the third and fourth degre candidates | harvest s Danbury. G. of Moore-W . &:1ing comfor for the soldiers in | Soldiers’ home at Noroton. > TIs- in n sars at their the from | nds, includ lon. The visitor re hos- ertained and by way of di- e bern dance and Mr ork oe | ation, from the i do with a | e he should dge tions, but ne refused to explain away »is he has rais- ed. His indefiniteress will cost him some votes on ele ay Neot Quite Satisfied. We wistrust the evidence on which report Ix mode that the school chil- dren of Waterbury are wmore back ward than those of wny uother ou nectieut We doubt whether a comparative siudy of condititons g made with cient formity to warrant a ndemen t the same the report is icient to convine of the needs of im- wreovement.—Waterpury, Affferican. + | England M. HOURIGAN | | Rockville.—Court Snipsic, I. of A., | making plans to celebrate its twent | third anniversary in a fitting manner iesday evening, Nov. Bristol.—The inspector of th> New 3 Insurance exchange who re- cently through the fac- . stores bout town, s mended in several cases this epher ow Yor | £ubject Rabbi igogue, Hi S.W win lyceu zion and Haddam.—Kindly relatives have had | erected in the old North cemetery a | slab marking the last resting place of | the sisters, Eiec Susan_and Julia | Kelsey. who lived n 1 their lives in their own house, which stood exac ly on the si the Center_district schoolhouse died in 1857. Susan n 1853 and in 1898. The la; named was widow of Chapma Emmons, and at_the time of her death 94 years old Would Be Fine Accomplishment. 1 Wilson can r Jer Dr. | in n | | the orpora from m c ons Washington Herald e, | Has 2 Prize Collection. | . Bryan now he plan for a | ymmission n. As ision exwert he ought to be entitled e —Omaha Be Nothing Surprises Nowadays. Ma can happen in osevelt may run a flying ma for v.—Chicago Ne hine COMPLETE HOME FURNICHER Funeral Director and Embalmer. Norwich and Jewa!t Cily. sept20d Ammunition ‘Shot Guns Khaki Clothing Sherwin Williams Painis Perfection 0il Heaters 'Welshach Maniles “ Electric Fixtures Tungsten Lamps Visit our new enlarged re- tail store on the second floor. EATOILCHAS: 129 Main Sl:')c:‘.‘;::;ch. Conn. sept26d AHMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sunderson, Propa. SPECIAL, RATES to Theatrs Troupea Traveling Men, ete. Livery comnected SHERUCMIE STRERP Hunter wants to be up to date, let him ask each candidate how he stands today as to Cannon.—Bridgeport Standard. Connecticut Congressmen and Cannon Candidate Hunter of the socialist party in this state, in a cazd to the Hartford Courant, corrects a state- ment which he had made in one of his speeches to the effect that in the recent fight on Cannon in the house all the — Connecticut = congressmen gainst the reform of the rules ittee, except Congressman Hill, he didn’t vote,” leaving the em- v on that Mr. Hill dodged the . Mr. Hunter calls attention to the fact that Mr. Hill has informed him that when the vote was taken he (Hill) “was ill a_thousand miles or more away from Washington.” There never has been any doubt as to where Mr. Hill stood or stands on the Can- non question. He alone has stood up successfully against Cannon’s bulldoz- The police force of London arrested last year more than 108,000 persons. voted CTOR’S PRESCRIPTION Quickly Cures Rheumatic Pains, Also Splendid System Builder, One ounce compound syrup of Sarsaparilla and one ounce Toris compound. Add these to a half- pint of first class whiskey (or sher- ry wine if it is preferred) and use a tablespoonful before each meal ing methods, although the speaker, (| and at bedtime. The bottle must having the power, has been able to || be well shaken each time. This shut him out from service where he || simple remedy is one of the most would have been valuable to the || effective Lnown. The restorative country. The Courant appends a note || action will be felt after the first to the communication of Mr. Hunter || few doses. Any druggist has these in which it ingredients or will quickly get “The Connecticut congressmen may || them. Any one can mix them. This have been siow on the Cannon matter, || formula is also especially beneficial but it is the belief of The Courant {lto old peovle and all persons of that, to use a current phrase, they ‘have got there just the same,’ so far s interests are concerned. If Mr. failing strength, as it will eventual- ly restore full physical vigor. (Kitchenware Department) - Enamel Ware Sale Continuation of Enamel Ware Sale with ad- ditional lots of special values. .\White Lined, Brown Mottled Qutside, Triple Coated Enamel Ware. ON SALE TODAY At 39¢ Each Seven quart Berlin Kettles. Seven quart Sauce Pans. Seven quart Duchess Kettles. Three quart Cereal Cookers. Seventeen quart Dish Pans. Four quart Coffee Pots. Three quart Tea Pots. Ten quart Water Pails. Five quart Sauce Pots. Seven quart Sauce Pots. Four quart Cereal Cookers. Twenty-one quart Dish Pans. Ten quart Duchess Kettlos. Seven quart No. 8 Tea Kettles. Six or eight quart Coffee Boilers. Ten quart Sauce Pots. Ten quart Berlin Kettles. Other Household Wants at Special Prices for the Entire Week 25¢ ..21c Baskets, laundry size, with top handles, heavy ash baskets, Bon Ami, 3 for..... BT Dutch Cleanser, 4. Ib. package Toilet Paper, 7 for. Bee Laundry Soap, 6 for Dri-monia, Flash or Soil-off Hand Cleaner, can 8c Wright's Silver Cream. i Dustless Floor Mops, value 75c.. in —medium size 69¢c, value 85c—Ilarge sizes 75c, value 90c—extra large 89c, value $1.00. SPECIAL VALUE Gold Dust ...3 for 10c Brooms, No. 6 or No. 7, “Star” Laundry Soap, value 42c. full six bars, 8 for 25¢ Dollar Alarm Clocks....... your soap wrappers — excellent Cedarine Furniture Polish........ premiums may be had for coupo: We Recover Furniture and do Carpet Laying inset or| four sizes—small size 59c, value 75c | BN 4 Robert Burns 10c¢c Cigar Not merely a light cigar—--but mild, too— i mild @/l through. The same gentle flavor i —-the same delightful quality in the filler : as well as the wrapper. Made of tobacco mild by nature; not harvested green, and barsh, for the sake of color, but ripened in the ficlds and cured in the warehouse before it-reaches the maker’s bench. There isn’t a sore throat, or a heart-start in a lifetime’s supply. Little Bobbie 5¢ Cigar . Is half the size and half the price. = Leaf and labor a/ike. Simply reduced in length and cost to give you a really good and a really mild smoke for a nickel. The Robert Burns when you’ve plenty of leisure, and Little Bobbie when your time is limited. 'The same stores sell both. 1 Those Frost-bitten Hands must be properly cared for; if neglected, such | neglect may cause untold pain and suffering, and possibly lead to serious results. Every home should be prepared at all times to promptly relieve the sufferer and guard against future dangers, Gabot's Sulpho-Napthol in the proportion of a teaspoonful to a pail of water should be apphed at once. Thoroughly soak a soft cloth in the solution and apply to the afflicted parts—there’s nothing better to re- lieve the pain and reduce the inflammation. This wonderful “Liquid Cleanliness” is a rfect germicide and antiseptic, invaluable as a protection from germs of all Finds and a necessary household article. It is recommended and used by physi- cians, and its well-known reputation has caused many imitations to be placed on ! the marked. Get the Genuine. | Sold only in vellow packages by druggists and grocers. 10c.,2 Beware of imitations. SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY, Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agts., 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass. .y B0c.y T5c. and $LO0. ARKET HOTEL, 1 J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Streer | Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 10¢ | Boswell Ave. “igars ar s e | -cliaca Wines, Lizuues and Clgax DT e 2 © markel | yeals and We Raresit served Try them mari6d Jorder. Jobn Tuckle, Pron. Tel 438

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