Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1910, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ANNUAL BANQUET AT WESTERLY | Of Young Men’s Republican Club—Jchn J. D\mn' Elected President—William Segor Buys Babcock Property — Congressman Higgins and Angus Park in Conference with Party Leaders. The fourth annual banquet of the|was held in the ma Young Men’s Republican ciub of West- | hotol, the > eriy was held Thursday night in the the dinin te Dixon house and was a big su R cdic There were 118 seated at the tabic S ander the and the speeches inspired those pres- umm'\ cetion ent to get out and hustle and make the | lord Louis W. Eddy. Tl republican majority Westerly so | by Gavitt's or janga that it will make good the emall - majoritias in tewns where the repub- | = Ex-Governor George M. lican majority is not o la and aid | Westerly, nominee for congress fromn materially in the general resuit. the Second Rhode Isla Before the dinner there was a busi- | oue of ih sakers ness session of 1 lub, the officers’ | banquet of the Young ) reports showing the organiz can club in Provid in good werking ' conditi night. In the course of his sy tion of officers resulted in_ the ter decl of the following: John J. Dunn, presi » people, am opposed to that thing jent: Alexander Ferguson ¢ L.} known as Cannonism. wheiher it is in Perry, 3 it Lewis Stanton, an _indiv il or wheth in a <ecretar rer; Bdwar Reuter and ommittee bod n any body keep th s and gave a G ldom seen in | ich the home so loyal. He | LIFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Chicago, 11.—*T was troubled with l’allmgdnd'nhunm ion, and the doc- | 11e s i@ tors said L could not | time wi young ald nob in of one, 8o I wrote to ou sorsetime ago ilabont my health and you told me what to do. I knew I ¢ ble Compoun Blood ]"hn 0-day & we) AHRENS, 968 W. zm, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | gmmd made from native roots and | rbs, contains no narcoties or harm- ful dru and to-day holds the Tec ord | for the largest number of | of iemalv seases of any similar mr-d cine in the country, and thousands of | voluntary testimonials are on file i the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, | Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of | female complaints, inflammation, ul- ceration.displacements. fibroid tumors, | {rregularities, periodic pains,backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every such suffering woman owesit to herself to give a E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound a trial. If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden= | tial letter to Mrs, Pinkham, at |- Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, | = and always helpful, | tr “ seveterstessennasessesseseesessaressaserenssee fhera 1o By n Westerly NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY ': Westerly Branch apital Three Million Dollars | burplus Three Million Dollars | Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. iberal, courtsou: nd efficient in Its/{ management. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY fo I. B. CRANDALL CO. and that he ‘would .thrust g W:sterw R/ ).} In favorable com m emai Buy Yaur Shuas and Hns:ery ¢ ’ : Assemulyman Cutler Praises Republi- | can Party. | | \ | | 20v200 PURTIL‘L 8 epesrer Gl ON THE BRIDGE.” ;’ D& CORCALECa City Pharmacy| ' o Ice Cream, Soda and Col- | s while waiting for your car. 36 Canal St. Westerly R. I, Established 1901, Hardtd 1, Wells, 0. D, Optometrist Congressman Edwin W. Datactive vision correoted by the prop- | di er agjustment of ienses. Room 9, o ifii"c nss ¢l tion & ter- ungwm-ny Block, Westerly, R. L | Songressional Real Estnie Co., er hiis Westerly, R, L fiants g 4 Sa . Coy CASTRITIUS, Leading Wes rly Jow ns and M tion in the com A. Wilcox, HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | {5y qnd Mx MADE BY MAND, e g e l-uv-mg the Hand Made Work is Our Speelalty. as a co Jyhips and ol Harness Suppiles dar- o sy «d m stock. Factory Made Harness dloted in stock at 312 and up. predicted ther crease of the catuck Nov. mn! of the Twentielh 45 made in r. P. SMITH'S GARAGE, e | B0 Maln St., Wenterly, Thirty boys have signed the p[edge= e by rent: storing of cu | cards of.the Band of Hope. nruun ll&lr nemumuu Full iina q: through the effort< of Al for --m.. mev23d& | of the People’s m M. H. SAUNDERS. Remeved to 44 \West Broad Street. fon. Ofcers. have | Brown ana ident of Th:s City. ¥ newly elected | premises = the post- | day eveni Bd seised s Invee gug e remarks, | titv of liquor. . in Nex E for many s tate made on Temidcmt of Chaplin end widely Sam Anderson Defeats | Sandy McCloud been elecied as follow: Floyd Asher, ! middieweight champion. From the call nt: Charles Card, vice presi- | of time thers was plenty of action and . Albert Tuepence, secretary; | the entire match was exceedingly fast David Mellow, treasurer; Joseph Down, v contesied. The stalwart captain: Charles Burdick, vice cap- ch . some fifteen pounds the tain; Alexandor Smiih, superintendent. | heavier and equaily endowed with strength, forced the going Anderson could not favorite holds ccumbing to the v Scot show- Perhaps the largest and the most | outset. desirable property for residential pur. | scem to zet any of hi poses in llh- rt of the town j and once came near ireaded to> hold. ed many new fona quick and The w located in IEhm str hased by William m house and mmr“ | "5 mintos 30 and_arm- iock hold. faced each other for the second Anderson appeared the more aggressive and be- to wear down his Ifusky oppenent d ket worrying him untii he ut last a him at | with his far old. winnine l‘l(‘ There third trial w cal mat e Ll\(d up tlv property s the Bab i back The pure the property on the oppo- Im street which exter sirezt and ample for | in keeping with the | > groun Soet resificnoes s first purchased by the death of { nd kept the ex- | tension- N ) knowledge th be made of ovic on a front I Frank . N. Dondero Local Laconics. | ¢ Hope Valley was in | Young Hack- a n of New London wa J 3 hing. in Westerly. I made that ? A will be match zed” between fore ‘the clos: is ot thor »t, 95 he has hort time. vill be the 1dde Chiot Death of Joseph Barrows, Former Res- brou, Chaplin Hardenbergh-3ykas Rockville. marriage of Mis Bertha Bond daughter of the late Thomas es and Mrs. Sykes of Ellingt Rockville, a The Syke tend tha annual and Institute of Inst hode of at the home te . Pastor. of Ahie Un gregational church of Rockvi maid of honor was Miss Hanley of A ride Newar North ‘denbergh of were Lebbeu: 'Bnef State News the church, will in- pastorate eling of Mr. Ris New Britain.—Hon. P. dent of the Amer poration. reached his Wednesc Hartford.—Dr. Joseph I. Kemler, who is studving abroad, has entered the eye ssor’ Firck volunteer assistant 86tk birthday has sold to M the Inte . owned by J s0 sold fiva Waterbur; n K. Good ~lon Bees 1 the rali | Tuesday night. H. A. will spe on Forestry at the to be he Monday night, Oct. | Wl[ LlMANTlC Georgetown. —Rep Connery "of Gzor FAST WRESTLING MATCH. sentative ¢ began tt (I.Hns this week Litchfield.—The special evang hich have been conduct t Bridgeport. Before Large Crowd at Windham Athietic Club. Miss B. Lord at -the Methodist | | church concluded 1 |evening. Miss Lord will | November. Bristol.—The democrats have decided | to open the campaign by a ral armory on 1 i nt. >nt to Your on a body e second fall was in three minute The vict Naugatuck.—The by H. G. Dennison been bought by | who now Tesides {was formes - | the high school. greenhouses ownad Union City hmq Howard L. Hamilton, in Rockville and wheo | commercial teacher in | 50 wom by Menden 1 committee of iation on Wed- tion to| is held spec ¢ meating Whom iall . Robert Burns 10c Clgar | vouches for the quality of ¢ | | Bobbie 5¢ Cigar Half as big; therefore half the | price. But alite in every other | respect. Same naturally mild, | —full-flavored tobacco—mild | not onlyin the wrapper,butthe | Sfiller, too. "The nickel | brmgs as much value | as the dime. Same stores sell doth sizes. er on Or “Amw 140 MAIN STRE 28, 1910 AN UNUSUAL SALE In Closing Out Our CloaK and Suit Department After most careful selections of our splendid Fall stock of Cloaks and Suits we find that our early Fall Fur business is of such vast importance that we must have every available - : . foot of floor space in our store for the immense Fur stock iwhich our Fur business demands. Hence every garment in our New Fall Stock comprising the newest styles and shades in Ladies’ and Misses’ Junior Coats and Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Petticoats, Waists, Children’s at once. Sale started Wednesday, October 26th. $30.00, $25.00 and $20.00 LADIES’ and MISSES’ SUITS of the latest crea- tions and newest shades— Closing Out Price $20.00, $17.50 and $12.50. All these Suits represent style and quality. l $21.50, $17.50 and $1250 DRESSES, Voile, Serge, Jersey Cloth in all the Iatest shades — Closing Out Price $14.00, $12.50 and $9.50. \ $27.50, $25.00 and $20.00 NEW FALL COATS in Ladies and Misses, in Blue and black Imported Broad- cloths, shawl collar, handsomely trimmed, all lined, some body lined —Closing Out Price $18.50, $17.50 and $14.00. I LADIES’ and MISSES’ HEAVY, WARM COATS in Black, Brown and Scotch Mixtures—Closing Out Price $10.50. 1 $1250 MISSES’ JUNIOR COATS, in Blue and Scetch Mixtures — Closing Out Price $7.50. . NORWIGF, © EARLY BUYERS GET BEST SELECTION. CHILDREN'S COATS A large assortment in Blue and Red Flannels and Scotch Mixtures—Clos- ing Out Prices $225, $2.95, $3.75, $4.50 and $5.75. $11.50, $10.00 and $7.50 SKIRTS—Clos- ing Out Prices $6.75, $6.00 and $4.50. WAISTS Persian Silk, Messaline, Taffeta, Lace, Scillian, Matrass Cloth, Lingerie, Linen, Tailored Waists, sizes to 44 —Closing Out Prices unheard of in IOTICE Special Reduced Prices on Furs and Fur Coats in stock during Cloak and Suit Sale. Small de~ posit will hold them for future delivery. Bring in your FURS for Repair - ing and Remodeling. Artisti® work done at very reasonabl® prices. Send for our practical idea, P‘?ACTICAL STYLISH,COMFORTABLE and DURABLE—these words summed up tell you the story of the ADJUSTO. fess corset is the final resuit of years of study, re=| isearchand the scientific application of a ihoroughly Thousands of womer; the average, the' slender and the stout, never, experienced the joy of feal corset cnmfort until they:-wore the_ ADJUSTO.‘, Moulding and shaping the; form the ADJUSTO ., way is the modern way—ihe correct wax Try it This match-| Corset Catalogue t0 be of inestimable value, not onlyas a reduclng : corset, but as a perfect abdominal support. Then. P too, with the aid of the IMPROVED ING BANDS and SUPPORTER LOOPS, the corset skirt is hcld * down smooth and flat, uniformly reducing hips and upper limbs., Ask your dealer for the ADJUSTO. If you cannot procure it we will direct you to nearest dealer, or send postpaid on receipt of price. Royal Worcester Corset Co. WORCESTER, MASS. MAKERS ALSO OF BON TON CORSETS ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS EDUC- $3 10 815 $1 1O $3 xCoatS, must be sold regardless of cost--we must have the room can Fur, G @am Suit (}9. 'NN PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING. oS

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