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{ORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910 SKIN HUMOR 25 YEARS “Cuticura did wonders for me. For years I suffered agony from humor, completely covering my head, neck and shoulders, so even to my wife, I became an object of dread. large expense I consulted the most able doctors far and near. ment was of no avail, nor*was that of the — Hospital, during six months’ 1 suffered on and_concluded there was no_help_for me this side of Then I heard of some one ad been cured by Cuticura Reme- thought that a trial could do no 2> In = surprisingly short time I was completely cued. S. P. Keyes, 147 Congress St., Boston, Mass., Oct. 12,°09.” FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES “1 congratulate Cuticura upon my speedy recovery from pimples which covered my face. I used Cuticura Soap, Ointment ‘and Resolvent for ten da and my face cleared and I am perfectly I had tried doctors for several ot no_results. Sadlier, 1614 Susquehanna Ave., Phila- delphia, May 1, 1909."” ——eee Is New England Drying Up? Their treat- W. sheriff Roger-Raymond Manufacturing com- pany, on | known as widely adv recommened months but useful, i all over the countr: lor's plans are cari more generally introduced. William H. thinking of frrigation only in connec- | th oge: mone . . 5 esterly last Octo with the arid west. heard from him was in Virginia. s | wife The coming it a necessity part of the country is decreasing. fora 1900 the annual average was 4! That met amply the demands of the farmers and the city 3 for the last 10 years the aver has been oaly befors last was the dryest within the memory of the oldest inhabitant, and | the total precipitation this year, sno parat lor will be hi, Lady Leslie Lodge, Daughters of Sco- | guests of Dr The situation is ous that the officials of at least one city have been compelled to tell the people that the take so m forego cleanli There has been an on What | Saw and Heard at the tu- internationa . its superfluous moisture to this coun- | vided 1 | street s The recent order of the interstate | commerce commission that | Berths in P z istmas gift f n the shape Kerep the Kidneys Well Health is Worth Saving, and Some Norwich People Know How to | llavenr : [ rwich people take their lives n their hands by Sick kidneys are respo ble for & vast amount of suffering and §il health, but there is no need to suf- | fer nor to remain éiseases and aches and weak kidneys can be quickly and per- manently cured by the use of Doan Here i3 a Norwich citl= danger when n the West & o Bk ployed at the Jos| gen’s recommendation _Howard Edwin Thorp and Miss Hat- | tie May Hepworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hepworth, were mar- recommend Doan's Kidn reliable kidney ame to my attention I was h: considerable trouble fri lameness across the & ack and through liams o he bride was at- The engagement and their use proved that T was | the marriag | Thorp left on the lameness of my and regulated | Friday afternocn discovered in a stone wall ¥ i £ ne, near Bur- Foster-Milburn W2 re fo Buy in Westerly | sesassesessassassanscsnns INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | Westerly Branch ..Three Million Dollars .Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Hart Schatfner & Marx I. B. CRANDALL Co. Westerly, R. I Buy &nur Shoes and Hosiery and get & coupon on the Piano to be| given away PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” For th City Pharmacy Try our los Cream, Soda and Col- fsge lces while waiting for your car. 26 Canal St. Westerly B. |, Established 1901, Hareld L. Wells, O. D. Detective vision adjustment ter-Langwor ervous tude an Optometrist. cted by the prop- Room 9, Pot hy Block. Westerly, R. You Must Read This if You Want the sitaated in act part of | Two seven-icom uilas d“l,fleren( parts_of and both ha land adjoining that ing vacant can be sccured at it _a purchaser attracted to Iole and I am glad to say wonderfu! medicine 1 bothered in lumhago” Tee & Os modern plumbing. Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., Wenterly, R. L DIAMONDS prices on Diamonds, looss oy mounted, befors purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweier, HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, Hand Made Work is Our Specialt, Whips and all Flarneas Suppiies c: Factory Made Harness in stock at $12 and up. . Remoied ::’ i Telephobs 362, oct10d AUNDERS. oib Liroad Sitreaty WESTERLY AND ITS INTERESTS 1 l: Prize Winners in Tuberculosis Contest—Farrell-Toomey, i Thorp-Hepworth Marriages— Gunner Picks Up Bag Containing 297 Pennies—Latch Key Out For Many Yuletide Guests. arshall Taylor has acquired at| erly sale the stock on hand of the |z Brown of New York. ney of New York is Joln W. Sw fain street, to cover back | ugene Sv his intention to continue | iting his bro the weil avorably ; over the hol <i-ko bin flour which made by the comyp rtised, y. T with Mr. orwich. nd was hig mestic scien ols and oth interested in the cement yme _cookery. Tha is pat and beside ornamental. Sales ¢ | nue Mrs, C stmas with Elmer pent . Utter of the Rhode Is ed out father, Congre: Dennis, the pre taymond company, | and the last; Roger and children have gone to Maine tertaining to reside with his mother. It is a com- er, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart M. vely new industry and if the sal urg, Pa. of the sifter meets with the su == . that it merits the friends of Mr. Ta 1 Seth Thomas and child fied. hly gral Hinman of the Westerly ual meeting elected these Bessie M Reardor chiel nes Buchanan, sub-ch ennie Anderson, chaplain: eenman, recording secre- financial secretar; easurer; Minnie Margaret M Dougherty, M Sile in Ne few days with relatives in New ford, Mass. request of the py 1t the guard; Theresa Dougherty, t 8.19 p. m ary DMec. nzie, I e M. Reardon, | stopping pla Mary Fraser, trust 1y to e Ve The prize winners for the best essays | | berculosis exhibit I been awarded follc o We: High school, > , Hannah § v t e five, §3, rospect street, Riley, Dennis Conners; hi 7 evening, with Elmer E ition to Annie Henry on; to_seventh grade, $3, di- stween Raymond Burke of Rl ool and Dutes Clar Paw- xth to E Mrs. Wil are at their where they will S. Miss Isabelle Ha upper remained at school in Brookl ) per her parents were abroad, terly. Mr. Hoxie i STONINGTON waukee e n Adams-Lee Engagement Announced— e On the ' New | New Torpedo Destroyer to Be Named road for ars the upper | for Lieut. Nathaniel Fanning. Bullock of Al rvey of , and Miss Agnes Toomey, t of Colonel 'oomey, both of were married at St. Mich- | . rch Monday morning. After | “(”, v T chuch ceremony a reception was S a h home of th bride’s k220 e fhe trldes L and_Frank , and soon after Mr. and Mrs. F o Adams’ left for a short wedding trip to ol e on. On their return they will be- | o . Oliewe a5 RO ing at a f Side. Mr. F n C: 5 1 Wh Anderson and will entertain thei tlemen friends. Engagement Announced. rished rrell is 1 Ritchie of Hartford was t of Miss Anna Fa n- (Tue: afternoon i W dam: en in hox riday even Hepworth, her , Miss Etta M and horp, brother of | A party was groom, was best man. Relat 1gem on F friends of the families e ceremonial | met at the home of Miss Ruth Monday evening and celebrated supper. During the nents were passed and ent musical given, g wera prese 1tel ill visi ence. James Hamilton while out gunning decorated in green and lighted W. Holmes of W msburg, t two| George L. Von Mever. se ¢ ¢ ded to namec r now de: ng ¢ Richard e r ng of I H e T ed in 1804, havi Lo to the rank of licutenant. Christmas Altars. > beau ully Christmas Festivals. inday ol festivals will nal Personal Mention. R ind - on ¥ > Christmas sie Kuehn and Henry K ome f of Providence holida llen of Worcester i ph Cushman. | BALTIC Wants to Help Some One. ty years J. News. | cial manner in ception paris Immac T'wo midni Fr. Bell | R DuFrense. At the Immaculat | ¢ n church high mass was cele- 4 t | 6 m., at 8 o’ciock. the cf aranteed for 1 troub 1 nd at 10 oclock, 1 d disor rs, female 1 t which 1 elaborate music ' une was finely arranged by Fr. Bellrose. Profc nally fine. Benefit. | of th iree; 00 suffered | =z 5 w. G l‘..\\v“x;\\‘J. s L 7 ‘“u.vlrfix Gin after VE so intense W fo d to aa H)\r.‘ ].M““ ’H“ ypodermic injections relief. These | Shidbuias manner the my back y paralyzin ny way by m JUSEPH BRALFG.I, | "0 Drescher are i C 1 Jol 3 Worcestor was Book Binder. |, Yoo v, of Worcester wa Blank Books Nads and Ruled to Ordsr | ') l\y‘nf”.)l"‘jf,.H‘l,”‘,'(’i;‘l“‘ 108 BROADWAY. | Shea kg ves of Springfeld | Dr. L. F. LaPierre 2OTE home for Remmery of Chr William Lacy pa his home in Pascoae remeved to 291 Cen : Miss Helen Gorschen, 18 yea corner Eighth strect. Ifours 1-3 and | of New York, bled to de ik : modesty cansed her to prevent fello or by ial appointment, 2 3 Py lmn,.i.u es from placing a tourniquet on octz4d an injured limb, { Bridgeport for the holida; did aiso Mr. and Mrs. J. How- Katherine Scholfield of Grove ave- Richmond_ of Williman- o | Vincent and family in Pawcatuck. tal, Providence, was a guest man-elect Utter, of Maple ave- son-in-law , and Rev. and Mrs. TLathrop of Shelton are the Ti. Spicer and family, t Christmas with friends Mrs. Hinman visited a Bed- Langworthy. his paren »ple of Shan- ! her brother, Capt. Ca guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Center Groton. onington, Rev. George on officiating. Nev um D. Hoxie ) who have just returned fr summer home | days. | jamin Ward | gone to New Yo | the steamer Correction. h them SR | an officer of . n’s Point w London were was 3 it will be about $89,000,000 this year. ington brother Mon- | s : Greenwich. y) evening the T. M. T. t club meets with Miss Emn Zen- announced and Frank Lee. or of the e " Christmas Party of A. H. S, Club. The members of the A. H. S. club smils received a unique Chri was the guest of friends here Monday. e erolen] To Be Named for Lieut. Fanning. b hoard of w n the maintop g been refused an offer of § on Diamond Hill whi evening and the 1ond Clifford Christmas Festival One of Joy at the Catholic Church—Musical Programme of Unusual Excellence — General | assisted the orean - and Lawrence arents over the holiday becaus, NOANK. Local People Dispense Hospitality Dur- ing the Holidays—Langworthy Fam- ily Reunion. John McDonald of Newport is spending the holidays with his parents, AMr. and Mrs. Michael B. McDonald, on Spring stree Mr. and M suests of Mr. and Mrs. Grey in Almon R. Me with his family in Perth Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis of Ux- bridge, Mass., are gu parents, Mr. and M over Christma will return with M. for a visit. Capt. Henry Specht is visiting b family on Spring street. Beautiful Christmas Music. Miss sang at St. Joseph's chu morning. Her solos wer joved by all who attended. The Chr! mas mu W beautiful. Orlando Clarke has left for Middle- town, where he has secured employ- ment. and Mrs. greatly en- Bernard McDonald was a recent caller on friend llimantic. ing friends Mr: There was a family reunion at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Henry Lan worthy in Potter court Monday. Tweniy-nine guests were present. Various News Notes. Mrs. Robert Palmer, Jr., and Miss c Daboll are visiting in New Lon- and Mrs. Burdick and children haway are guests of Mrs. Henry Ha Kelley of Boston is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley. bbie Rathbun is entertaining Rathbun, for Drs the holiday Lyle Chesebro of Hartford is visiting in_the village for the holiday Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Gates and chil- dren of Ansonia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morgan. Mr. . . Fitch are spen. ing the with Mr. and M Frank Blackman in New York. Mr. and Mr: Frank Andrews Harold Ashbey is visiting friends in York. « George and William McDonald, Ben- and George Maine have < to do some work on The keyboard employes acation until Jan. 3, 1911, Plantsville—Mr. and M ell of Plainville observed their for- fifth wedding anniversary Sunday. Bridgeport.—The grand list last year $4,724,478 and the outlook is that —The total number of Red sold in the city will be five times more than last Danbury. ross eeals 1000, vear. Greenwich.—M librarian at the Yale nding the holiday Durham.— e ice is twelve inch 1 to be the best he has ever har- Hartford.—TFrederick A. Scott, who will be ‘one of the representatives of 1e town of Plymouth in the next! house, will be nominated for speaker by the republican caucus New Haven.—To carr il the ta me 1st, the board of finance ayor and cont! im of $125,000 in anticipa- Middletown.—Gov. Frank B. Weeks mas_gift con- ing of a box of Idaho potatoe: ¥ wrapped in cotton an v were grown on th Falls, 1dal was sage brush | of sage brush was also received with the poi 1toes. ile the South Norwalk ater commissi bly worried over the Norwalk. being lost every fident that the res and South ithstand the present they ar will sup- famine. Redding.—Reddington D: How to Cure Rheumatism Prominent Doctor’s Best Pre- scriptiom. It is Easily Mixed. ory simple and harmless ‘mula but it has worked wonders for have tried it, quickly curing acute ' rheumatism and ‘Get one oumce oi syrup of iparilla compound and one ounce oris compound. Then get half nt of good whiskey and put the othe wo ingredients into it. Take a table- mixture before eact it hedtime. Shake the bot Results are f i ruggist has these Ingre hand or will quickly get th his wholesale house. Anyone Thomas J. Sawyer are | Christmas s of the latter's . Edwin Carson, Pearl Carson Lewis Ella Sutherland of Main street h Sunday es Libby is home over the holi- | Isaac P. i Hubbard expects to finish filling his icehouse this week. 3 s thick and is 500,000 gallons of the precious | o/——=er—n BEAVTIFIES THE SKIN 2 Gives that deli- catecomplexion so difficult to obtain in any a other way. is a pure, greaseless toilet cream; fragrant, pleasant and harmless. If you have ared, blotch- ed, pimply, coarse skin, apply a generous coating \of it to-night, and notice the effect to-morrow. Getitatany A.D.S. DrugStore. for the sign. Sm h, the Drugman, 205 Main St. Pitcher & Service, 233 Central Ave. | Lerou’s Pharmacy, 276 West Main St. cupied for several years. The property cost him about $2,500. The recent of- fer came from Winthrop Perry of Southport, who within the last year or two has acquired upwards of 1,500 acres in Weston. HAD CHRISTMAS TREE ON BOARD THE TRAIN Merry Time for Uncle Sam’s Regulars Home Bound from Philippines. Denver, Col., Dec of Uncle Sam’s regular: pines, and en route from San Franc co to Chicago, yesterday, had a Christ- | mas tree on board the train. The tree was procured during a stop in the mountains and the soldiers rummaged their kits for the bright colored rib- | On | bon and baubles for decorations. top branch there flamed a bi pointed star. fashioned, it was whispered, out of a red flannel under- | Souvenlrs of the stay in the is- were brought forth and “bun- “It was the merriest Christmas I've had since we left home,” said one of the men when the train reached Den- ver last night. POLICE OF THREE CITIES SEARCH FOR COOL YOUNG MAN Who Christmas Night Robbed Passen- gers on Missouri Pacific Train. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 26.—With no clue save a description of the robber to work on, the police of Kansas City, Kan.,, Kansas City, Mo., and Leaven- worth, Kan., are today searching for the cool young man, neatly dressed nd obdurate, who last night took pos: session of a Missouri Pa train from Leavenwo: ity, Kan., robbed pa w, and escaped. It is now lieved the bandit obtained at I $300 from about 20 persons searc Most of the men lost watches. The bandit dropped from the train when it slowed down in the Kans City, Kan., suburbs, and it is believed he made his way s the line to this city. By the Exnlos on the Manhattan five which left Chicago over the Pennsylvania railw for ‘ew York three persons were in- Look! Look! SPECIAL FOR GHRISTMAS Commencing |Saturday, December 17ih, | 5000 Bottles Pure California Port Wine T0 BE GIVEN AWAY —AT THE— - PABST CAFE, 20 Baih Sireet. JAMES O'CONNELL, Prop. decid womanly diseases. Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGISTS. 2 ig r. Krugers Viburn-0-Gin FYPPVENYYSS RRRARRRRRARRRRRRARRRRKRVRKRRIRRIKRKRKKKKKIRRRY 'TWILL HELP YOU For wervousneas, irritability, heedache, backache, pressingw down pains, and other symptoms of general femals weakness, this compound hes bsen found quick and safe. “I think Viburn-O-Gin is the best remedy for weak women, It does me more good than &ny medicine I bave ever tuken. 3 Woman’s Relief Dr. Krugers Viburn-O-Gin Compound, the woman’s remedw, has been knoaw for years es “Woman's Relief,” sinca ft has positively provem its great value in the treatment o2 It will belp you, if you are a ssfferor frem any of the ilis peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine, It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful ”' .etters from them clearly describe. It econtalng no poisonous 4 drugs. P AMINIVERRVMAM VIV LUMBER AND COAL. COAL Mixed Coal, Stove and Chestnut, Is Becoming Very Popular. Because the Stove Coal, trifie larger will hold the fire longer. ‘We are good mixers—of Coal. CHAPPELL CO. Wharf and .150 Main Street. Telephones. LUMBER dec27TThS GOAL | Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket St: Telephone 168-13. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 —Two hundred | recently dis- | charged from service in_the Philip- | Suggestions Mesh Bags, Sterling Silver Card Cases, Manicure Sets, Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets, Bracelets, Stick Pins, ‘Brooches, Cuff Links, Etec. Prices the Lowest, Quality the Best. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Jowelers and Silversmiths. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Established 1872. First-class Delivery Bob Sleighs complete with pole and shaltg, Sleigh, Carriage and Automobile Work of all kinds. The Scott & Clark GORPOBATION, nd LUMBER ot Wyoming, nin., of the finest An- thracite” Coal We have secured a supply of this Coal for t Try it in your cooking stove and heater. We are tne agents for Rax Flintkote Roofing, one of the Lest roofings known | to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. “elephone 8. DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles swapped their cherished posses- | older but go this we repeat the word other former wom- | we | satis | Take VIBURN-O a wonderful female remedy, as | admit if you try | o . .‘are printed m% Cl‘y of Norwmh | mounts were small. Two six language: RMAN CHEMICAL CO. 20th Street, New Yor] FRANCO-GE n of a Locomotive 507-515 North Main Street, declsd “Be pleasant until ten o'clock in the morning and the rest of | the day will take care of itself.” —Hubbard. | It's easy to greet the new day with { nile when you can have the morn- ! bath room as luxuriantly warm as | air of the tropics. Why tak of having the temperature Jath, dressing or dining rooms afety point, knowing as you do so well the variableness of our i_\'c“- ngland winter weather. A ¢ VULCAN ODORLESS GAS HEATER | insures vou all the heat you want and § when you want The gas pipe carries the fuel, no can to fill, no oil to spill. Get one today and make thiis the most comfortable winter of your life. Experience has shown 1 that house heaters ars rarely working at actory efficiency in the earl { hours of the day. We have thess oriess creators of comfort at $2.75 | and $3.00 each, highest quality tubing {7 cents per foot, fuel piping done at { cost of labor and material Price Gas & Electrical Dep’t. | = - .7 e Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING If 80 you should consult with me and get prices for same. et reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 2138 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 870. WE HAVE - - - Mapie Sugar in bricks. Popping Corn in pkgs. Nauts of all kinds. Grape Fruit and Oranges. ing. Sxcellent work | jan174 PEOPLE’'S MARKET, € Franklin St. Prop. ALIERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandcraon, Props. <PEClAL RATES to Theatre Troupes i Traveling Men, eto. Livery connectsd BUMALLALL SIRKEET. dvertising medium In | pess befor The Bul- Bastern Connec: ess results. cennot praiwe it stromg enough. I think it is the best woman’ medicine on earth.” You'll feel like writing a similar letter If your try It $1.25 a botile with directions. Avoid Danger All city water used for drinking and domestic pur- poses must be ‘boiled before us- N. B. LEWIS, City Health O.ficer. QUALITY i In work should always be considered, | especlaily when it costs no more than | the Inferior kind. Skilled men ara | employed by us. Our prices tell the | whole story. | STETSON & YOUNG. | may2iae | “Wimx you want to put sour busic the public. there is no me- dium better than thronzh the advertis. ing calumns of The Bulletin. d NN AAAAN VMMM ANMANAY

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