Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1910, Page 6

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FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR WESTERLY James Farrell, of Woonsocket, Dies as Result of Injuries Received in Attempt to Jump a Freight—Nine Ap-| plications for License Up to Friday Afternoon— Local Man Wins -Manhattan Bride. A the $i00 lic e d then fell side the | v the town council was considered | track > bridge that crosses the | xcessive by many, the indicatior e river, about 209 from | t more than seventeen applications 5 or liguor licenses will be received, the was stopped and the in- jeximum number to which the town taken on a stretche ¢ erly wder the law. room, an s entitled ur wecs of the law o aI ga l I l : e U U s be granted (o1 Weot Anvu.h!nv gchoo! w majorit iday afterncon oo o A Strong Factor in Helping e o raz You To Sawve! West- | R g g /e In the list below you will find a number of ways to economize i &l winiti i ik i’ Joaeph Hecchir v “ 1 s "“‘!iv\;z “;?‘ th | A ;TL\]O NEY: A 4'A\REY.‘ eeicuh i many things, thus enabling you to indulge in little extravagances ““\,.: BiG ity otsteions Besides Auctioneer Eugc:-c B. Pen. njurcd men }‘,\ Dol e :,Z",f,"',“'") frvine e ‘{"“»»wswmflr at this store’s Bargain Saturday Sale, without the slightest M.,,,,rdlmmutlon in quality. Goods on sale today only sident nd h i nat” | recom- \ Last Day of Our News of Outer Wear { 59¢ Towels i -MANY GOOD THINGS SPECIAL All Pure Linen Huck Towels, o pouring the has rocess | Lol Matchless Notlon Sale |ioved edge, resuiar dvc value—Today In l;!.mplvng to board a west bo‘un: t he ! e SimGes cnd P! ¥ reight shortly after 1 oclock | the Pa f 0 st Pulcuy Han spoois. black and | Friday aftornoon, James Farrell, a ) custom- poois. black and | : y 7 = ¥ spool—Sale price, 6 St forty-ve n s ; : vtampe 1I0OW 10ps ety Bve yearn ; : 5.00—Today | sPocls | e iy fe left = n Finish |, Stamped Pillow Tops, easy to . ; nie and : S s 0ls Black Linen Finish | oider " Today special 12 1-2¢. . = L the gosi [ ettil T | iy ) 1 e- | 1€ Today $15.00 Darning Cotton, in a tan—Only 1c a ball. [10¢ Crash ¥ sorted styles Wire | All Linen Bileached h, regular | o v o air ic—Sale price 7¢ a | 10c value—Today special 8c a yard. box 2 00 vards Wi ag Thread, | . Sl Salelprice‘s o e : (25¢ Gingham Aprons to 10.30 3 s ¢ Nickeled Scissors Shears, from | ingham Aprons, with pockets, fine o % ¥ e Wy inch, value —Sale price 19¢ | quality of gingham, cut generously | s { | full, assorted sizes, checks, value 25c | e | ; | Today 1gc. Local Laconic Coat and_Skirt Hangers, 2 styles, | S N i L value 150—Sale price 10¢ each. | | P F 24 v Twilled Tape, %-inch, | LACE Collars . | urs ; 16c—Sale; price:10c. | Lace Dutch Collars, large variety Hale’s Honey | .. ... - loth Tape Measure, print- | differant d Valte® Sho—Today sides, value 5c—Sale price | Special 25c. of Horehound and Tar || I 3 e 7 nd White Hooks and Loosens tha Phlegm | 5 s s and eye ”,nni nnh‘ W omen’s Neckwear Allays the Irritation e e 3c a card. e e Arrests the Tickling | . S S ons betsard | and 89%c—Today special 50c Soothes and Heals ” Mill S 1 sev ters—Sale price 3c a | 2Ll H 1 i » 1 9 i spool; 33c a dozen. | imery speclais | s nu( Toothache Dj ’ the 2 | Pin B ' ol O My | : ¥ A line of cood values in the New | gifror 25¢ Embroidered Tabs T 1, 1 T | Shannon Building. ‘; Women's Swiss Embroidered Tabs, i Er A S SRS o N Gl o | regular 23c value—Today speciai 12)/2c. TRIMMED HATS—Wo wi | L ——— " 2 RaYes oW HOSlel’V Rfld Underwear Khere 1o Buy in Viesterl : el v i coetnanea s o LXCTROrAINArY Silk s " ety of weighin 2| Offoring oday, special $5.00 Glace Taffeta all_desirable combinat Silk, inches lue § w Teday 19¢ a pair. INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY '\E\A_)CMTATSQ AND "1"“5"'5"55”‘ ZRIM Fine Rib, | —Today special 52c a yard. Westerly Branch =5 & ol tyles, zood sensible millinery, all Tnderwear, in | s Capital Three Million Dollars n . pants; our Tsc | e B e ' ‘ Special priced at $2.98 | auaiiv—Today 62/zc. | Wash Goods Dep’t. ral Foeond Wt et 1 > Gio b o0 D e T s B e = Flannelettes, si ocas e AN 2t (CHILDREN'S HATS —.Trimm o rerke an sa tl:"xf‘;“(figd\:)vn!? g 2 VR | Ha r 11 colors, ~1r1p\~ , regular ]n ce 12%4c vard— — sy e ot v e | st 2,95 5248 Blankets e G 4 5 e | ercerized Black and White Checks, Hart Sclmlmer & Marx |V By o e | Speclali$2.25 | < o0 s L e e e gery L. etar iy’ tan, o good quality, regular $2.48 | checks Clothes | ] | e 3 value Today $1.98 a pair. 2 ARE SOLD BY T I T T i g g s E0) ol B . B. CRANDALL CO. (izoory hase on NFllxmsft : Kitchenware Dep’t. : d : egligee irts— oms, No. 6 or No. 7 size, valu e Waer Rk T B (Chea cutts, $1.25 Linen Squares rooms, No. 6 or No. 7 size, value R valu All Linen Drawnwork Squares, dif-| ¢ <>l>x,--z-\yo;1.>;xx 2 u‘kw;lu] 1] ‘\'_ll‘-tldléh H ! 98¢ each ferent patterns, value Today | Mo-iisor Nos sieize, value 3125 = Today, r Shoes and Hosie . 98¢ each. UX Yflu ‘h ES a d E Us“‘lry Men's Muslin Night Shirts with |Special 75¢. ‘Bee” Laundry Soap, ic bars—Today end get a coupor Piano to T fancy colored trimmir fine quali !3 for 25c. g 5 I d- | cambri $1.00—Today L B § = ial 59c eact . PURTILL’S rom the | 57512 ace bargaimns : e LMEN'S SOX—stmy Bk i aneet Statlonery Dep t. _— — - einforced toe: and heel and Insertion to 1 All widths— | maxael N Conn’" qul : ‘ o0 Today special 7c or 4 for | Special for today, 5c a yard. opes eets paper anc : ‘ AR S ; nvelopes—Today snecial 2ic. City Pharmacy ; s i i e e e Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- | .| LSS s R i P i OMENS M e e | assorted patterns—Today 9¢ each. - ® whi waiting fer y r h i A flere styvies, value 20c a ¢ - - , reguiar = lege Ices while waiting for your car. erent styles, va D Gl NEW BOLERO PINS, 50c to $1. value $6.00—Special price $4.98. be | day special 10c a card. i 36 Canal St. Westerly. R. L Eatablish W o piom - vis . prop v Block, Test R. I FOR SALT ; Two ssven-icom (oltages. situnte f aiferent Darts of the compact part Westerly 1 [ 60 fo street front. and b vacant and nd) tha ed at only r ling to pro- seal- em- 1.00 98. Bi ief S!aie News - inspection conferring Coy Real Estate Wenterly, Middletown.—Work on the cialist that « CASTRITIUS, Leading Wasterly Jewele dEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS Z‘é( 53 g;-':za vl slurs t : was ples ican cond: did not belong at to conde 1 hat nty uct LEGAL NOTICES. POST NOTICE Canterbury, Conn., Nov. 10, 1910. ‘Whereas my wife, Olive Kerms Mof- fit, has 1oft my bed and board of her own free will I hereby forbid all people harboring or trusting her after this date. CHARLES MOFFIT. Canterbury, Conn. novizdaw2 City Meeting MAYOR’'S OFFICE, City of Norwich, Conncticut. To either Sheriff of the City of Nor-| wich, Connecticut, Greeting: | You are hereby directed to warn the legal voters of the city of Norv h i to meet in the Town Hall in said city | on Monday, November 14, 1910, a,t 8 o'clock in the evening, to hear the re- port of the Commission appointed un- der authority of a vote of said city at its adjourned annual meeting in June last, and to take action thereon | and on a proposed new City Charter to be by said Commission presented to id meeting. Dated at Norwich, November, 1910 CHAS. Mayor of the C this 5th day of . THAYER, v of Norwich. Fia specifica B pr ympa bond, | 1 forfeit from difference .nmn[ Loz and at Joh Plainfield, or Commissioner The orwich, withi | thereot some | tion in said Di CHURCH 1= You can LUMBER AND COAL. COAL CHAPPELL'S COAL HAS A TOP, WIND-SHIELD, SPEEDOMETER, 6 CYLINDERS, AND DON'T STOP ON THE HILLS. depend upon its always starting quickly and having no tire troubles, for it doesn’t tire one to carry out the ashes from Chappell's Coal. E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber noviddaw GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOC®. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 163-13 nclflfl CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood G. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24ad COAL and LUMBER In the beautiiul valiey ot Wyoming, in Penn., lies the beds of the fnest A thracite Coal in the world. We h: secured a_supply of this Cosl for this seagon. Try it in your cookling stove and heater. We e agents for Rex Flintkots Roofir: of the Lest roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Lelephone §84. aprisa Glasses Repaired Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled R. C. BOSWORTH, Optometrist and Prescription Optician, Room 5 Shannon Building, novaws Norwich, Conn. it's name is “Tartar” It's an Clerk (l)lR’ lH’ 1 day of Novem- AYLT Tudee, | AT L COURT OF PROBAT the ‘I) s Judge. | AYLING, Haym Ordered, mber, A in and i house of ford Courant. ¥ two weeks care- | Meriden—Willis J. Prouty, princi- | but the his MADE BY HAND, puritying iled to reveal to Gov- | pal of Meriden high school, presided victim of treachery and B s Oks spestatiy, | ST ara r B. A. Dennis and | at the second annual meeting of the misrepresentation. b en m'{&,““ ot p.amllf\ ts that Hartford is | Tufts alumni assoclation at the Co- | Judge Baldwin will find ihe govern -d Fpstory Made” Harness vy moths | lonial ¢ rooms Friday night, and or's chair a novel situation, but he Soon 2 Fie : | Prot. thu M. Hayden, secretary of |& man of large abillty and high pur- |} . H. S AUNDERS, man William F.|the college, brought a message from |poses, and if a democrat was going in | PrORUSILC Remeved to 46 West Broad Strest. i few | the college it is well for the state that he is t filleg‘“‘““ ard”pou 5 S h man He will find himselr with a lex et —George W. Hills of |islature thac is politically oppos STASWS GARAGE, hu«u field was = rded the special b nd 1 mnpf,... -_I..‘!‘“.,’w-ltltll’ ' ok Fi : ri: of 10 at tl Pouliry show. vot- | with it t L AMr. Good- Thev ng of cars: com- 9 usader commande fed 1o the exhibitor making the best | win would g he will do | ) z ang <partment. run fline u:‘ ( mplar, had a hanquet !exnibit of the gallipaceous diyision, his best nobody who knows him Will | soathing. Tonic on :.m,l\”y“ Green, Thursday evening, he gelling it on his exhibit. of barred deny. He will undoubtedly serve the results The Lee & Osgood Co, “|The Korwich Nicke! & Hrz# Eu., insidious enemy, therefore the more dangerous. TARTAR attacks the enamel of vour teeth around and beneath the edge of the gums. Its beginnings are ible to professional alone. Professional Examination NO Charges Professional Attendance Moderate Charges King Dental Parlors DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Norwich, Ct. Franklin Square, If It's Made of Rubber We Hav: It GLOVES MITTENS Men's Gloves and Mitt Men's and Hn\u Gloves and Mittens, 19¢, 25c, 48¢ Gloves, Mul fionien Men's line Working and unlined, 25c, 48c, 75¢, 98¢ Buckskin Gloves, and unlined, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 Men's Mocha Driving Glov 93¢, $1.25, $1.50 ves 48c, 980, $1.25 10c ALLING ; RUBBER CO. Norwich, Conn, 162 Sta(e St., New London, Conn, Dre: s Kid G Cany LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Coke s Bread cannot be excolled. Give us trial order, novid . ’j"!{':““"“ Btreet. HAVE YOUR Watches and Clocks Repaired * by FRISWELL, ‘7 25 Junifdaw Tablewzre, Chandsliers, Yacht Trlmmingl and such lhings Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut $t. Norwioin, Conm octisd ~

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