Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 15, 1910, Page 6

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the close of the license vear, and at 1 halt the regular license fee for one eedfl]l KI\OWledge vear. Should the hotel proprietors at the | T ail to make application until atc- | Norwich P-flwl' Should _Learn | er the allotted seventeen licenses are | Detect the Approach of Kid- | granted, booze, if sold at all o neéy Discate. Booze Privileges, 17 at $700 Per, to Bring Town Treas-| oicls. will have to he sold ev CURRENT TOPICS IN WESTERLY to | ore, as ey 2o ] g to en The eymptoms of kidney trouble ury $11,900—Minister-Lawyer Anxious to be Judge s at Watch Hill as well | are so anmistakablo that they leave no other section of the town ound for doubt. Sick kidneys e when the | c¥éte a thick, cloudy, offensive urine, the week, | full of sediment, irresular of passage gyt i or attended by a sensation of scalding. back aches constantly, headaches —Tuberculosis Exhibit Attracts Many — Henry B. Agard Buys Robinson Property. afternoon, ringing the total | clius DI Pletrs and di spells m: occur and the Among the offices 10 be handed out | heldup rates ap Marino, ctim is often weighed down by a| By Governor P with the consent and sione from W of languor and fatigue. Neg- «f the s. i Rochester, N. Y., amé s in joint session. Jocal interest being residents % wioner of birds, Dr. Edwin state returning board, C state boar B Romen ¥ are the fol he present West from and hia; 0 ngton West- r pf dropsy, Bright's disease, or dia- bet Any one of these symvtoms is warning enough to begin treating the Delay often proves lelphia to Phila Ston of ten & of the suild Robi Basking Ridge, Pa. | b trict court. Judge Ol > e nal_and Oa You can use no better remedy than and Clerk Bdward G. Cu That there is local appreciation of | Not a sin application has w’s Kidney Pills. Here's Norwich So far as known there received fo termed the bu state tuberculosis exhibit Hi- contestants (o sapplant the pro s man Dby the|iness center of the town or for any Sembents, except in the on the opening day | hotel in the compact nart of the town. | wich. " Conn : the Third district court valuable in- i understood that fon will | folloived e of Doan’s Kidney Martin house and H. Davis, a former atisfac- Seventh-day Baptict c at N. D. | Pills in m tory turas pasto o most eriy, and later superinten the also for pla AR A Anti-Saloon Teague of Mass: i ceis, between treet and ey iy and who was admitted to ¢ vention e. As the council SSEE 70 years ago. is secki: r nd the mitk eventeen lice i fuent to sueceed Jud - interesting airect has been judge of L of $11.90 years and who has pe tias comsetent!susty dealers. Co., v all er-Milburn et uftalo, Bell’ politioal campalis merving om the rey nittes, and, as dei-e dican state con nation speed George H. T 100k the stump e no other. Laconics. n Soligitor Harry B. Agard has | hased Frank H. Robinson ety in Crescent street fits o be int repub- e n Mr. Otto Paul, Foley's Honey i the best. He t bought it think it d colds they To RAI leon Spencer of Providen ever republicun 5 ¢ EpSaches throughout Washington cour ar n Westerly. He, js secre s still more thaa €y. He alve assisted natorially | ate s relief com- ad a bad cold ting sut the vote in Westerly on W d him in one rla\ Please thon day. He has served the party well |1 M for the past vear recognition ¢ these wervices. together Witk hia Tegal | William L' %ug:; qualifications. his app RS 56 Suo- | Onear oad & good Jucge Wiliame s eing While T AT i e STONINGTON | | Lur B Sepbert o & fow of ¢ a ¥ r 3 Uil and MISS | Professor Mitchell Addresses the | (h,‘l_:n-_n‘ - Sunday | Paimer Bible Class—Borough Ha: e Third court jurisdiction | The pupils of the Westerly High | Moving Picture Show—Opening of | imcludes the riy, Hop- | schgo! visited the exhibit Monday | b’ feinton, Chartestown and Richmond moMing, and [FriiavekClibie; SeaRon : StEak m i The freight agents of the New York, evening the Palmer Bi- Now Haven and Hartford railroad ard W ng men of Burdened w1t stponed traff held their new traffic ann. ed last August = t]'r;")n(le;; fake afect Fei, 1, 1811 n per s repe addressed the |l Yellow @dvances, but refer to rates entirely | ol tertaining manner from New Hav voad p = to engineering. which proved very west of the Tlud river At prese v to the considering taking the postponenent restora ’ 0 | - co in nual training. Re- " - - Peacock rcad an in- COLCHESTER siments were served during the Cloak Fastory to Be Careied on as| Co-operative Concern—White Doe - | Seen. evening 1 the American hold a meeting linstallation and Supper. i i . followed by a | reported that a number of s who worked in the cloalk Briefs and Personals. ! Mohican Best Bread FLOUR: Cleaned CURRANTS Pkg. Best Sceded RAISINS 3pkgs SEASONXNG box | Fine Cluster .~ AISINS - INS - pke. 20[} Moh can CORNS I' ARCH pkg. ONIONS Dark Red Cranb:rries GRAPE FRUIT - Large 10c 25¢ 9¢ ’s Pouitry try HAMS Ib. 16¢ 4 qts. | Ic ies 2q's. IEG - - each 50 Good APPLES - 1.15%¢ d Best Sirloin |Fine Frankfurters |Corned Beef 2 Ibs. 25¢ Florxia ORANGES Ye[low-Whit: TURNIPS Granulated 20 - Sugar $1 E 4. |7[: 21-39%c NES '3 Ibs. 23[} p o 220 Fancy SALT - pxk 256 doz, I7c 4q‘.s. sc Great Blg Grocery Sale All Thls Week MAKE A COMPARISON NO'WW WITH THE PRICES YOU PAY. Out of Town Orders Invited and Shipment Given Careful Attention. 1-8 bbl. 81c bl. - $6.45 Ciean White RICE Mohican 4 Plum Pudimg Choice PRUNES Fresh Walnut MEATS B¢ | B v Confectioners’ Sugar o« 27¢ PORK 3w 11¢ CITRON Orange and Lemon High Grade Vegetahles PEAS - - 8C . CORN - - SUCCOTASH TOMATOES STRING BEANS All Lean Nicely Mixed Sugar Cured PURE LARD 2 Ibs. 29¢c 30¢c 23c Good Table BUTTER - b Best COMPOUND 2 lbs. Your Purchases Delivered in City for 5 Cents. Mohican MINCE MEAT pkg. MACARONI SPAGHETTI ™% Fine PUMPKIN can Pure Mohican EXTRACTS bot. Century COFFI:.E N2 Pot Roast Ib. 14c|Bacon 1b. 24¢ Mild Crzam CHEESE - Large Datk Brown Solid Meat OYSTERS Ih. 19¢ 1b. 13¢c 8c il 1 «n |0C 2l¢c s 28C w]1c PEEL - Blegd For Mince Meat TRIPE 6 Ihs. 25¢ L TH 21¢c - at 330 EGGS doz. , will Mrs. L. D. Fairbrother = ve and will Monday in Attle- A ame Dusiness, One of of friends. N been to York iwin Perkins and contracts 1 the ; at New Hi n manufac surt a Dunham. 11 and Mrs, Nel- today from Hart- ven, M the gues Marfa T: buli re Norwich juror. Haven was believed | Moving Picture Show. afternoon and evening an oven¢l a moving pic- About 500 attended the | » year |1 ¥ . Travel Club's Meeting. Gindness comes with a better under- ; > = ARputthe Bapauat The Travel club will hold its sec- standing of fhe transient nature of the Sk ; . e, md meeting at 4 p. m. today (Tues- he T. Wood will sp - Written History B e Age. An ex- | been arranged. n to the public many physteal ills which vaaish be- fore proper e®orts—gentle efforts— pleamant e ghtly directed and assisted by the pleasant laxative rem- town clerk’s officé twenty-four marriages were performed | in Danbury during October, which is | Waterbury.—The — lanta university, Work and the needs of the uni: to date show that ing to be a record number. Waterbury Turn is the oldest turn ver: in | y and one of the oldest in the ast Thureday night the so- |y brated its thirty-ninth anni- resident Edward T.Ware Atlanta, Ga., ph H. Twichell. | fum Hill evening of Rev wom: band ar, listed as Course I1V. guage, and is in charge | department, | Ph.D. Perfectly Obviout It is safe to guess that that, Chicago 1 who declared that men are use- less creatures never c: to button | Washington Herald. that student with the highest stand- in_the course for which the seniors and ju- niors are eligible. advanced composition The pri; was president to 1880. The new ome this English Jan- Prof. Wi her up e in Sons, 3 X edy Syeup of Pigs and Flixir of Senna. | fricnds erly ore ev Chiefly Personal. New Haven.—John Philip Sousa’s | Decatur, I, has 2 most considerate Its Deneficial effects are due to the [ T1¢ nominating tee is com- tz block palding, Jr., was in Ni- | daughter, Miss Sousa, has arrived in Instead of sitting on the fact that 3 js the one remedy which |y k. 1! 2 & b §or Tar tather A Honsn. e st i ssamcliatodl th s mubsct o8 premotes internal cleanliness without | v #. Lincoln, M n o i cer has returned | %, New Haven hospital, is much im- | bie ’3,‘“(‘1';‘5,2 Sncatook MMimhomg ek ulll?nz the organs on which it | Pariow, 1 and G ard He Hartman returned | Proved, but will not be able to leave acts. To gat its bepeficial efiects i" 3 o Dy Suncay. a visit | New Haven 2 few days. | nanufactured | f e Fugene Atwoc % | ”'-'m the B s e | ' sla ca S York was the! Goshen—While Mr. and Mrs. Sam- | California Fig Syr: | at th ; e 3s over Sunday. . uel L. Oviatt were driving from To — . rt by decen . is v Horn of Pates rington to th home Friday afterncon | 1 L] = = Northa T spend the week at scaped being hit by | When the town \ . relat « ge on Darling hill. s in the nearby woods, | (Successor to A. T Gerdner) "\xe" the fee for i . T N Killars has g to - t elie t| 5 n th winter. M [ fl“' n w“teflv DrORIBIt{ve, At 1t ey | Hhin of Kdwi bl 'and B. C. Gibron ;Ha‘:k, Livery T i N. J.. are gutsts of rela- | < A T T mssessesessescessessesesssssssssssssssssesnes | 18 MiMer 0f vobe grntof | 1o 5 n i e ] NEW WESLEYAN PRIZE. and L n t ¥ is visiting in | Z A - cnds in town § | Visit New “York | Offered in Memory of Bishop C. D.| B d INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY m Convention. Bt o Fossi [ ocarding : and_daughter | 22880 Weaterly Branch . ¥ d are visiting Mrs. | _Announcement has been made at | Stable Three Million Dollars 3 | Wesleyan uni that the Wes- | Three Million Dollar — |levan Young Alumni association of n o | Philadelphic has offered a prize to| 1214 Bath Street. ifty Thousand Accounts. | ’ \cient A White Doe. in fes Breef State News, Brumepor! Towi Bart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY | . B. CRANDALL CO. ' Wes! R. L -~ ORTICK’S Buy Your ‘hm a"d Hasiery MALTED I LK South depart uance Manchester. “NOANK | Social on Monday Evening—Injury to Wiiliam Standish—Stezmer Correc- tion Nearing Comboletion. dlsconti the Sou ln\').d Naugatuck —A Fran- THAT FIRST GRAY FLAIR | watches and tlocks Rapaired | HORSE CLIPFING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone §83. apr2se LoU; | we are confdent our Plea, Cake Bread cannot be exczlied. Give us s | trial order. movid IS H. BRUNELL BAKERY 20 Fatrmount Street HAVE YOUR by FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Street. amé get a ¢ s Piano to be v 1 et N AUGRtUCle i s Siv ¥ g he di- 1§, ers will follow PURT l L L s The Food-drink for Il Ages. only too quickly if you neglect them. | Forl: Invalids,and Growing children, | Now is the time to use HAY'S HAIR ' jun17daw "ON THE BRIDGE.” | PureNutrition, up building the whol=hody. Eaie et HEALTH. M kass, out tho GEA — ““lgom.calhcnur ingmotherandthe aged, s tohier (oo HAIRS, and help you to retain the nat | Rich milk, malted grain, in powdes form, urt whil el Beach sa ural color and beaut - City Pharmacy| Vg ;f? Eonshs naky Budvhie e e 2. > pwamtes hilo Hay S Co., Newark, N.J., - Tey our lce Cream, Soda and Col- | Take no substit steamer C o .Ja‘%‘é%‘r‘?hc“”‘““.km'm l:: fege fces while waiting for your car. \l . bottles, af |1 s I Mo @ 1le and reco: . Angler v e & o R G an e W TinEler 36 cilll St. Westerly R, L good Co., Utley & Jones. | The Norwich Hi kel & Brass EJ Tableware, Sprin My Amibe eturns made to 1 | WE ARE NOW | READY } to take care of all your » Carriage and Wagon™ Waepte 1. akis. 0 D e Wsion coscecicd by the prop has gone mt of Mnses Room 3. Pot. )i bushand in New York, where rthy Binck, Westerly e when an have the morn iee ’ 2 s y m as o VULCAN ODGRLESS GAS HEATER modern plombing Frank W. Coy Heal Batate Ceo, The Experience of Nurses is if thelr patients would take in time a re- iable Iver ana stomach medicine ke Schenek's Mandrake Pills there would be 90 le: ourativ dizease * laria, vegetal le—abs: sugar ¢ated sickness. seartburn, 25c 2 igestion, jaundice, olutely harmiess, A vox will prove their const box. Sold everyw Send n postal for the free book, and diage noge ycur own troubls. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila., Pa. tobria Wemteriy, B L | |} o g =" Repairing and Painting, | Latha 'm 1 I >%I}IAMUN“S i Carriage and Automobile | B M. 1ooee oo coocaiy | ouaes } sekridiad irimming and Uphols(ering i before purchmsing. cents o Nidnday even yas o gres CASTMITIUS, cont Of MAbor Leading Wasterly Jowcier. it City of Norwich | Gas & Elecirical Pep't. Fiasis Ietin £« HEAVY AND LIGHT MNESS MADE BY MAND, W Oar ity. Mpe Jas- L S ke tiare s 3 and Wp W 3 pOmBRRS. Bemeved to 44 Weat Bread Sireet. = The Scoit-& Clark A ”‘ GORPGRATION, l 507-515 Nunh Main Streat aprag cleic e t eqial 1o Tie Bul ness results b o et will do. Telephone . ; Call ‘Maxwell Automobiles ‘Established Enviable Records During the Past Season Judge them by their performances and not by what people tell you they | They do not work wonders today and “lay down” tomorrow, but | give their owners the same reliable and efficient service 365 days in the year at the lowest pessible cost of upkeep. for a demonstration at The M. B. Ring Auto Co., 23 Ghestnut Street ed on a hus- | the back.— | Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings | and such things Eefinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwici, Conn octee | ingto dehmtely MEAT OR TURKEY DRESSING (¢ when baked and served separately). Toast bread right consistency. Bell’s S salt pork, fried to & crisp, Taw eggs. NoTii-~The above dressizgs may be mpr Remember. a 10c, can of Bell's Seasoning for 100 1bs. of meat or poultry, and the 2. of white bread. Place in a deep dish, adding butter sizo of anegg. Cover with hot \whterto melt butter and make Add an even tablespoon of ;poon salt, and 4 slices of O ion to ariep, and. chiopped fibe. When well mixed, stirin 1 or 2 oved, to some taates, by adding chopped nuia of any Kind, chestnits, Deanuts, wainuts, cte. Oysters also givea fine fiavor. is suticient to flavor the anul-. can 300 1bs. For Delicious Sausages, Flavor with Bell’s Sausags Soasnnhg. | 23c. and 50c. Cans; 6, 12 and 25 1b. Boxes; 50, 75 and 100 1b. Drums. -BELLS SEASONING— 40Years ago thebestSeason- == —> flavor Dress- ings for Poultry,Game, Meats, F1sh.etctoday40Yeambetter. ually good or § slices is often a necessity. gives heat quickly. With four quarts of oil it burns nine matic-locking flame spreader, O HEATE S Absolutely smokeless and odorless It is safe, smokeless and odorless. There are a great many places und occasions when the possibility of get- ting extra heat immediately effects an economy by decreasing the discomfort of the worker. Intheoffice, in theeariy morning or late at night, before or after the steamheat is on, itis of importance to have extra heat. outside office, in the shipping room, in the checker’s shack, on exposed lofts, in railroad stations, in studios, the In the builder’s ply a match, and it e Fine i which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that the wick can be cleaned in an instant. It has a_ceol handle and a damper top. An indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. The filler-cap it is put in like & cork in & bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of @ new de- vice in construction, and consequently, it can 2lways be easily unscrewed in an instant for rewicking. The Perfection Oil Heater is finished in japan or nickel. It is strong, durable, well made, built for service, yet light and ornamental, Dealers Evervwhere. If vof at yeurs. Standard Oil to the nearést agency of the (Incorporated) urite for descriptive circuiar Company ATTENTION Women who ride will do well to coms in and inspect in Automobiles our CUSTOM-MADE Silk Jersey and Cashmere Jerssy Top with Siik or I 3rcerize Flounce PETTICOATS that we are making to of erly, very light in weig comfortable Skirt ob We also call your at COATS. er at from $5.5( to $9.50. and at the same inabie for Automo! ention to our TAILOR-MADE Black We are making, for a limited time only, a very special at $4.50, Made to fit and hang prop- me the warmest and most ng and also street wear. PETTI- | complete, which is exactly one doliar less than you would have to pay for the silk alone if bought in the big stdres in the ragular way Marshall’s Purchasmg Agency, 164 MAIN STREET, win v xore et P S A

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