Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 31, 1910, Page 6

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Run for Department, but that ‘was all—Supt. W. H. The Cooks who have used the ; Holmes, Jr. Elected President of State Travelers Slngle Danlper Of the Association—John McMurphy Dead—Daily Liquor A modern three-circuft fire alarmhas | erly since the night of the celebration ¢ recently been inetalled in Westerly. | of Willlam Howard Talt's clection to Just before noon Sat@rday the alarm | the p) S SR, SRR e e | B prisisency ot the Unied Slafen A pure grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Wway made one of the unex: stration was satisfactery ws far as | pected features of ¢he local celenr: went the alarm, as It was not pre- armaged by Chief Cottrell, and there- | the noisy demons: fore n practical test. square, b0y, broke the glams, tarned the key| Tho annual course of lecturss and healthful fOOd, / and eent in the alarm from box 46, at| entertainments_under the auspic of 4 R b, s ention 1 DAam An aid to digestion—an assurance of Fomeons, presumably a mischievous will never go back to the troublesome Beneh and Clark streets. Within six|the Westorly Teachers’ club and the . . . S mitiates Bhe fire apparatie was at the | Mo Loy meaneiet ot withoas] The favorite baking powder with all good cooks. R e s foros | 2 Yoot 2 teeminats ek ; & . two-damper range / a s taken into comsideration, but thereas follows: Freder not! doing In the fire line. It afy alerm, the first in West Poole, the orlen traveler and lecturer, whose Sub- will be The New Celestial Em- pire, filustzated with still and moving % i pictures: Alton Puckard, cartoonist,| many. Mr., Jodoin was Slrl!‘k'a'v h:fllll?Yl!( zll‘fi versatile antertainer; the| tu congress and h: eady served | LETTERS T0 THE EDITO% L Chicago Gles - ohub, with (rombome | hotice. Snthe. Whotesale. Erocers cons o re a e Wherz | Bay in Westerly | Gnriite reciee ndvmcrumntiars B | Eern i Mo Bt 0, Sl ioc The Two Spics. ‘ Sarauel Parker Cadman, who will lec. ‘f\umx\ four years that place would Mr. Jditor: “The apple of the eye” ture on e Puritans in Two Worlds; nt and that anid the Northern Spy have been trying | | A. Foxen Fergusonu. concert lecturs on r some other to see whether the Yellow Tran. Folk Sengs and Folk Lore of the Land. | weatuck aftern: on and the Golden Sw INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY s and ¥ re of the La aweatuck in the noon on 1 trip to Stoningten borough. taking bribes, for t The cost of the food spoiled by mistakes in regulating the ordi- nary two-damper ranges amounts to a large sum. The Single Damper of the Crawford affords absolute fire and oven control by one motion—slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or the recent Grange fair | 10 was added to the Plainville. | in_Plainvil building funds. | { [ Wilttiam H. Holmes, Jr., superintend- P — suspiciou | “ol - . 'W“‘."'Ti' Bm""m",', tare! S5 oF Westeriy “schools; Wit elected Looal Laconics. The sples garetilly ' looked | Waterbury Lotel /| caunlalisthi ez check,” the range does the rest. apital ......... Three jon Dollars | prissident of the Rhod3 Isiand Insti-| eiix Callaha ORIl W rough the Transparent and | considering the project. of turning the BUPNS ........Thwoo Witfien Deltars | tite Of Instrucion at the’ Clofing ves- | vinios s amanan ‘of 2 ,;;y‘“llnd“;(m;_‘ find nothing criminating in it, and they | Buckingham Music hall into a fine new | The Oven of the Crawford has Over Fifty Th ol * sion in Providence Saturday of thel catuck. g |are quite certain of the innocence of | theater. | 25 Y hi BN sourteo: ‘“". ¥ .m;'n"'*' & u{qn- ixth gnnval convention, succeed- {15e Gelien Bwonl Sttiwaal e cml L L 0 g phat o] cup-joint heat flues which heat , us an s | ing Walter ¥. Ranger, school commis- ve he citi- | 190K through it ‘except he be a mind | ool TN A e cw] ik i management. sioner for the state of Rhode Is1and.| zens saver Nt ommmiies e oo | reader or s an X-ra machin i e has been purchased by the | every \vherecI alike and make it the o honor is appreciatsd by the many | Sheffie] & g >ursuing another line of investiga- |- en Electric Light company from | g i ! e 0. S e i WAt | conmren ’;mn. e chied s o eugnaed n do. | (ho Westinghouse company of Ptta: | quickest and surest of bakers, Silas T. Nye. a Westorly teacher, Was| The Hastings family left their sum- | {SIMining whether the red face of each | burs, Pa. . A Hart Schatfner & Marx Glected %o tho board of vice presi-| mer home at Wateh Hill Saturday for f{fffl':xffl‘;;::”uv’:',i.‘,",f‘. came from & Rockville—iss Mae Corcoran of | The Two Hods (patented) in Clothes. K R % their winter home in Yonkers, N. Y. HbRGr o BolARInL ST | Rockvill Yill [befoms - tH” ’;:-.i‘d::‘ar;f: the base—one for ashes instead of The Sullys, owners of the largest| Rcv. james W. Cunningham of Wa- | The spies are also endeavoring to | e wedding will take place af | the old clumsy ash pan—one for coal, ARE SOLD BY summer place at Watch Hill and known Biry: = Sorinar] 1-|find out who originated “grafted” , : bursy, erly “pastor of St. Mi . ated “grafied” Dbl t r 4 1. B. CRANDALL CO. By ¥l in Westerly, have won in_tie | chuei's church, wak a visitor Friday | [ but suspect ihat Fve dia by s is a great trouble-saving feature. w. g A e T e Recreting It In. the human. theoat. - | oTeIrYyille—Rev. Henry Voight, pas- 0 Tecover $5, en the ) o at. | tor of S 1ul’ 3er P il Sovaee ostorly, R "l Mrs. Sully agreed to pey for the arti-| joseph Chappell of Boston will give | The Nonesuch apple belleve there is | ‘h’ur(‘yh‘ T A e H hakee Gas Ovens and Broilers above or at o o .| an address on The New Order of | np Such apple as “Adam's apple.” but | cepted'n call to the German Lutheran end of range, if desired. Your Shoes and Hesi \ Mre, Sully said she was in Tiffans's | Things at the mesting of the Westor- | PIsiologists olaim there is. and that | CRUCn i Greenport, 1., 1 | Gf' he day her husband failsd and dldn’t | iy Beard of Trade Tuesday evening. | > keeper. at honor, one | Ask the Crawford agent to show you and would generally fudgs, lies betiveen s now he had failed at (he time. She “Adam's apple” and a 70 vear old id that jewelry worth about $70.000 New Haven.—. t meted o sw form of punish- to the schoolboys of write us for circulars. and get a coupon on the Piano to be e prohibitlon campsign will ~be glven away at which she had owned was returned to 3 ety e i o | Baldwin. 1In that presumption the two ew Huven who deface the school PURTILL’S Tiftany to'be held pending the adjust- | (henc] I Westerly Vet Wodhesdiy | sples concur. .. |Qdesks is an afternoun study period in Walker & Pratt Mfg.Co., 31 Union St., Beston R inent af her husband's account with tha L B 2 o e | Teddy Roosevelt is mew richly en- | gddition to the regular studies. . “ON THE BRIDGE.” s and that she had no opportunity | sbeaker. The rally 1s to be held in the | joying himself dlesecting a Bflldwmi B e to prevent such action. The jewelry | ‘O and passing a piece to every work- | Bloomfield.—Tlfred N. Filley, a for- i e, maeraly ple@aed Wilh the Nimy he e { man, * Teady, you know. is “progres- | mer president of the Village Improve- For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agen ' said, and her husband has the option Large delegations of Ilibel ns fr sive" not “retrogressive’—never back- | ment association, has donated to the | s Clt Ph {to rfepurchase the jow within a | Mystic and Stonington visited Diy | wara in coming forward. | association 2 tract of land situated in | } cver said she was willing t0 have the| No. 1 of Westerly Sunday and wit- | says, “Bury the republican hatchet and | park. Try eur lce Cream, Soda and Col- ation of the third | be on hand at the first old fashioned Jry pledgad, because “nnder the foge tess while walting for yeur car.| ¢ wtances I wotld not iare to wear ‘apple paring’ after election, to hear| New Britain—A v. the Tepott- SRR o Y & Faho o s CUE: of the report of the spies and to do any | er who was ? ured in the Method In His Tipping. { 3‘ m.' s' wesml R. L 1 Howard Pember nd family will | other busin: proper to be done at trolley accident October 11, was able to | Bank Director—I am surprised, sir, | il y. > testimony shywad that move Monday to Waipole, Maes. Mr. sfl(igox&mflnx] S ATy :"‘l‘“‘_”“' h "‘-;ll‘ '-" ’H"v‘a- W;' jnere- to learn that you drop into our bank eiry vwas part of certain Pember rece: resigned from the su- Golden apples and ome brewed | ly to be ca A in an automobile to his | . an . il P : deilverad by Sully to insure the pes-|perintendency e White Rock | Cheesebrough russet plejack may | Lome in Southington. ‘;“"“r’:”,;‘"”‘ “‘L" senipe g _'“l"“r‘::‘h Eatadlinhed 1901, i { o i then be in ord i er. Don't you know the information nent of a_percentage « , where he had becn employed for 5 o 2 e Frawodd v, Wells, 0. D.. Optometrist. Ces or $TION06 to THE = ke Dbt 'v'u‘(aa etney The Seek-No-Further apple is of the | ld—Postmuster Rudolph Karl | must be a great femptation to him to | m sgrreeted by the pEop- (i1 vear i X . opinion that the spies should not in-| ey iiteresting colice~ | use the bank funds to speculate with? 3 Brockr Westarly, T 4 e e e aw Tondan | 1€ to discover whether Wealthy apple Masters of Litchfield and intends to ealthy Broker—Yes. i soicta] Murphy, a resident of Paw- | Buiwelos e e e el frouy the | is made entirely out of “grafting wax.”, have them framed ard hung In the of- | “And yet you are a heavy stockhold- | Pon sarm | catuck, died Saturday at his home on| Nor e Meadems. for the first|1t's enough, perhaps to know that it|fice of the postmaster. er in our hank.” Garde a Downsr T e & aeore of | stands in pretty well with the publ\u‘ e £ e sl | tf tagea aituaiod 1 | et g clziteen vears by a score of | oo 8, when it is pared or compared| Middlstown—The Rev. Henry Fer-| 0 o= é empact pari of | | i # 0 0. A touchdown was made in the | P2l S, when i formerly & professor at Trinity | _“Then. in the name of common sense, | f00 last second of C SOTT. ege, now head master of St. Paul's | what's your motive: t i C H. TALCOTT. 3 ‘what’s your motive begnhx::‘ge'cu;‘-“'f: —— Norwich. Oct. 28, 1910 school in Concord, N. H, has bem| “wwell, the fact is. 1 dom't kmow It "2 purchaser de A number Westerly people wi | elected third Mary Fitch Page iecturer 2 Siileilneg S it heat, elect: ’ «d the demonstration of the Holy NN Past the Berkeley Divinity school. whether your cashier is honest or not. plambing. Inspectios | 1me socicties in Providence Sunda AR SRy, T astor. but if he isn’t bouest ‘and if he does Down in Jersey there is a dem- Wethersfield.—There are numerous | use the bank funds to speculate with | it s one o < o right side hetd in Troy, N. Y., for the thoo- office because he claiman : : rd for the capture of I want bim fo Leep on t oerat in pursuit 67 ’z Cey Meal Estate Co, Westerly, K. 0 DIAMONDS s | _Phil: the parade Be sediction the | is bent upon the extermination of the sand dollars rew h Tien M of Norwich, Mrs | T 0 S ar nent was given to oy | In his plea to the woters he burglar, Sheedy, who is now safely of the market. Sec? —New York ke @ e Kather i i Tobteen] eaats Ty R 3 ged in Wethersfield. ~ The money Yeekly. VOB & o Bishop Harkins, from a temporary | T am mnot a candidates bec will be divided among the persons who of Sprinzfield, and a brother, Michael's | wWant this office, which is to pay can prove they have earned it. s ar on. the steps of church, a )L Westerly. sar, for if elected I expect to con- o have a big Just the Cure He Wanted. B = vince the New Jersey legislature that Darien—This town | i b uncilmen Burdick and Culley, the THE HONgv BEE. they made a2 ake when they estab- political talk-fest tonight (Monday The popular captain of an Atlantic solice committee of the town council lished the office, for it is worthless, Among the speakers will be Charles A. [iner has a fine collection of mal de are keening the police of- | 5 i Goodrich's Interesting Paper Read - direction than | at Meeting of Waterbury’s Naturalist the odict has %o rorwara| C1ub: i There is no need of this office, and if Goodwin, republican candidate for 5 : e the Geeds in the county clerié’s office governor; Congressman E. J. Hill,Sher- Mer stories. but easily thg gem of the are being delaved the salary to be paid Iff Sidney T Hawles, F. A quintard, lot deals with a Philadeiphia bridal Ho Fogiptat o & o \irng candidate for senator, and Stiles Jud= ; 3 reans Clarks 1o Hb awiaty cleri's 08 ? couple. This instonment hus all ths varylatest impmovemante: snd lnber t the meeting of the Naturalist club | office.” S £ e | The bridegroom, being on his first saving devices, thirty-five languages can be written on a single ma e e | of Witerbur: s the American, J. K. [ This man is a patriot, but a misgudi. Convenient English Custom. deep sea trip. coniinual fempestuous chine, type instantly interchangeable. g and ey 1d2Y | Goodrich gave an excellent paper en- | ed one, measured by modern political In England a small carafe, or Water weather produced agonizing results, . titled The Prod of the Honey Bee— | standards. The idea nowadays to A 2 ¥ 3 Hones soilely yras: seplats wiitl LT te more offices, Instead of abolish- bottle, with a drinking glass inverted “Take care, Marmaduke! cried the The HAMMOND is the typewriter of ail nations and tongu matior concerning that womderful in- |ing any. The taxpayers groan, but they over the top, is always kept in every bride. “That isu't the cure for sea- does the fine typewriting of the world. * ou weil to get our | ;f 1 , loose or meunted CASTRITIUS, 1 Leading Weasterly Joweler. oy — | fice ends next June. There was a HEAYY AND LIGHT HARNESS BY HAND, Made Work in Our Spec 224 ol Harness Suppiicn ar- B ory Mads Harness 1 any and * sect, the hor und its product, [ seem to like to be taxed to provide : : s ik 2 : ¥ : s pECRIde i g sickness. Don't you see the bottle is in stock up. s earted;to honey. As f \s the dawn of | someone with a soft job. We think bedroom and freshly filled morning si dou’t ! . i SO0 R, | seation'to o ey e e garied ns | this Jorsevite will be dofeated. The and night. This is a most convenlent marked ‘citbolic acid? Let us give you a demonstration in your own office without ex Removed to 14 West Bread Street m e 1 | hosses will convince the voters that the oo (S LR o ning wa. “That’s the bottle I want!” he groau- Rense or obligation on your part. ! upon the ancient monuments of Egypt |man is simply a crank; besides, ed.—New York Herald. | | | benefactor to the human race ' = = raided and th ¢ 1in the cla writings of Groece | some time in the future they or t ter fn or near the room. as ome will MITI'S GARAGE, o the o “ a bar-}und Rome 1d many references to | friends will want it for themselv Hihont. the wiRHeE Tor swhls | s AR o 330 Matw.Se, Westerly, e e ¢ bottles | {ia pee. whic + distinction of | When business administrations are in- Often g0 without the R e | LUMEER AND SahL . remt; atoeing of cars; com- | 07 “le anc auart botde half filled | peing the only insect kept by man in | stituted it will be discovered that 25 low after a disagreeable pill or to r B a flfl E “ Jepartment. Full fine of | with whish 10 officers aleo found | {ate for his benoAt. | per cent. of the places are sinecures. lfeve a sudden cough or sneeze rather | b J - o anl) Rl el g fesestior our Tocatuthess i theve | atal might bo HhcHned o i . than traoble to send dor & Children | 113 Church Street, corner Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. — ————————— _ 4 ) tle pecple was due to the fact ! way impairin, 1 p ¢ rvice.— = .. v i X o N 3 Raymond J. Jodain. the democratic | thar meuey an the ol sweet whish | Hoshester Herald. are always “wanting o drink” and | nominee for cbnarass from the Third could readily obtain. i — | they can be taught fo get it for them- | The Bulletin uses six HAMMOND TYPEWRITERS. Jannectic e in Pawca- es stand first among insects i | Took Away the Sting. welves if it is always in some con- the posts i d 4 1 et it regard to the usetul products whicli| A pleasant refort was that given by venfent place and kept free from dust dmocrats or | ey glve us not only honey, but wax | Admiral Marsden at a dinner in Malta by the overturned tumbler is far bet- otier Than Efection | i hand to | \aige, < several years ago. It was given on ter for them than water in an open | i, r Goodrich defined honcy s nec- | the Fourth of July by him to the | pitcher. Chappeil i | Coal ) o jtor taken from the flowers and i | American officers on a man-of-war, | ———— | While election bids falr to be con- | [ nectar itself is a sweet neutrai sub- | and all the Baglish officers in the har- | Kiiobe o Therm. | siderably warm in many sections, vet | stance containing much water, though | bor were guests. They were 1o bet- | Upcle Jerry Peebles was about te | It G0€sH't last, it's soon over. | ) 1 3 the amount is very variable, severallter pred than many Englishmen of e : CHAPPELL'S Coal goes right on all Kinds of sugar and & small amount o . for when ihe regular foast, | AT OC 8 Week's visit to the countzy. | oo As tho authorized agents of the juick: Automobile Co. we have re- nitrogenous matter in the form of | that di v on ol e et R . s 5 Dollen the mactar in the becs stom- |“The day we celebrate” was read, | . DAY FOu got.everything?” asked csived a limited number of NEV/ 1910 BUICKS of various models which we 285 y v Py P 2 ieh ndergoes & partial change on the | they set down thelr glasses untasted, | AUt Ann Peebles. 5 E.CHAPPELL C6 ars positive can be placed here within ten days. | hec's homeward way and honey in i | mye venerable host added gently: | He looked hastily through bis valise. . . The discounts on these cars will surprisa you. fr4¢ sialihen new. béwi: Fhe searces “No, by George,” he exclaimed. |Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT of honey are ths apple blossom in May, | “The day, gentlemen, when England e e e B i | and the toast was drunk with hearty | guired Nephew Bill as the old gentle- . » wheat form honey of dark hue. cheers. Wit never finds its way to the | inan went to hunt it up. | The best honey is produced in the|mark so swiftly as when atmed with | “He has to sandpaper his heels every i temperate wone: thers are 100 MANY | kindness and good will.—Argonant. - = L u m b e .' Telephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Street June the raspberries and so on | celebrates the coming of sge of her | “I've forgot my sheet of sandpaper! Telsphones, v dens, the ved and . . oy rank and poisonous te. i ithe ey ., | other morning,” expiained Aunt Ann, 4 ahls tropics; homey from certain districts Sugar. ;?" keep from wearing holes through . . g _ | in Turkes causes headache, and honey | Fire will completely comsume pure | his socks.”—Chicago Tribune. ' Shfirwm w’”'ams ByLydlaE Pinkham’s | from Brasil i ueed ciiefy for medl- | gugar, but will leave an ash if the | ! . | placed upon the market in two forms, | SUgar be adulterated. Portuguese Government Officiais de- | Vegetable Compoufld |in_the c and 4, or what | —— e clined: to attend a memorial mass i a s | may be called” niral ney. It is| A gas ensine similar in many re-| Lishon for the victims of the Tevolu- Free Bornlag Kinds and Lemg‘) I De Forest, Wis.— | Srated during. nth spects to the Internal combustion en-| tion, desiring to remain neutral or nes of tod2y, was patented in Eng- | relizious matters. A decree was issued | ALWAYS IN STOCK. | | «After an opsia. | " turies whole shiploa: honey wax were exported tion four years ago | ormany tn ¥ ine. Tmmense guan- 1 had pains down- titins of homey are us-d by bakers, both ward in both sides, iland es far back as 1791 on separation of ! Perfection Oil STAR HACK SAW n Armeric: na Europe. When . backache, and & | honer is used in breadstufs the prod D h Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts TRY ¢ TR YUARE | g 2 2 ' ‘ I'RY AND MITRE SQUAR RS i AR Hea'ers oA e doe. | SR . [/ Telephone 163-12 STILLSON WRENCHES..6 0c—$ inch 60o—14 inch...... Bdc tor \\anted me to have aother opera- . urers fail and com- NKEY WRENCHES, 1 tion. I took Lydia E. | 1774 Aows o t t — STEEL TRAPS i ble Compound and | go on without change or deterioration E SNIPS 1am entirely cured | ir. Goodrich clomed i 11N SNIPS ..... DOLLAR RAZORS (thi FULL GROWN AXE W ext, Wisconsin. | cuuse it is good . Anether Operation Avoided. Y con fo_r’c of a kealthy skin—ithout roughness. redness or o warranted, oniy i lncmc Fix'ures New Orleans, Lo.— For years Lsuf- | Theertict irritation, remember that Pe..rs’ Soap has been the producer Well Seasoned Wood ATFORM AND SCOOP SCAL | fered from severe femalé troubles. When the time came for the renomi- | pa IR B o 24 Ibs 5 ) Finally I was confived to my bed and | of beauty and comfort for rearly a century and a quarter. the doctor said an operation wasneces- | ©. the member saunte : "i& I gave Lydia E. PINKIAMSVAR: | 10 1hs cormr co e ontered down jo Gompound & trial first. aed | 10 the comer store one night to sound ! ved from an operation.” —Mrg. | OUt the vpinion of his townsmen as to | e——— gg‘. YROUX, 1111 Kerlerec St, New | whether he should be seat back to the | Visit our new enlarged re- yenrs ottt capital of his state as a lawmaler. irms th 2 T R “Well, boys.” he d to the assem- ‘tail store on the second floor. | Semre yopetante Cominoid B Pk | iy poiiticiuns. “what about 17 fomals RATCHET DRILL BRAC MOUSE TRAPS, four hole.... nation of 2 wewber of a southern leg- G. H. HASKELL. The Cost is Withir: Everyone’s Means | w....™ "™ ~* i | | M"Bs | oy oD |, e Ggedrich cioned e paper %1% | f you want a really radiant complexion—the fresh, clear | ; NFs. AVGUSTE VESETEMANN, Do For. | in Troverss iy, bt i honee b ~-| complexion which gives continued delight; if you want the i At butan bpolin s | | THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklia Street Its price is as low as that of ordinary soaps. Pears is absolutely pure, free from foreign substances and corrects i COAL and LUMBER In the beautiiul valiey of Wyoming, Ps S t bea: T th A the harm caused by common soaps. It possesses delightful ' {n Penn., lies the beds of the fAnest An | | H iseases. 'The great volume of | There wss an emburrassing pause. | % licited testimony coustantly pour. | “Speak rigit out. fellows,” he encour- | emollient qualities not found in others. It lastslongest. Saatn iy R In your cooking stove : in proves conclusively that Lydia | aged the meeting. Beauty, comfort and economy are all well served by and heate . | B am's Vegetable Compound 18 “To tell e truth, Sam.” sald one of R A Tt TooluEs oo s iy fhar those (Ie- | the erowd. “wre've decided that, fudg- s 9 T 5 F Y to the trade. br. F. W. HOLMS, Den:ist I MME. TAFT, p many women sufter. JHm B poa b iy chunty Bot | . , JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. |shannon Building Annex, Room A,| PALMIST AND GLAIRVOVANT, . f73 1 s 1advi | ont of the legisluiure while you were | = now lacated at 88, Washington St you want special advice about | i, 2 B R ore 3 elephone $84. eprisa Telephone 523. oct10a ner Pilley St ¥ gour case write to Mrs. Pinkham, | i el Laye Wil & - . = i T 5 i L Rerwich, Comm. § 0t "1 v, Mass. Her adyice i [ lenen Zonau? 15 conts & cake. for the DR R e i e e I e i R «ul\undnul| i n N M #nd always helpfal 1T o ‘business sea e R o Dusiness vesulis st

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