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NV ol kg GRS NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1910 IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, boils, hives, ema or salt rheum, or some other form of eruption; but sometimes they exist in the system, indicated by feel- ings of weakness, languor, loss of ap= petite, or gene debility, without causing any breaking out. They are expelled and the whole sys= Granite Manufacturers in Conference—judgment for Plaintiff in Miller-Senior Suit—Tigers Elect Officers —Saloons on Rhode Island Side Must Close New | tem is renovated, strengthened and Year’s. ! tomed by ——— 9 H Hocd’s Sarsaparilla Beginning with the new year, thejannual session Everett Lawton, Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, | provision of the factory inspection law | past roval tiger; Jumes MeG Tie,ro; which prohibits children under 16]al tiger; Robert A. Collins, royval sec- years of age working in factories, | retary; Charles F. B: , royal treas- manufacturing or business ablish- | urer; Herbert Bullock, royal guide: | ments, unless they can read at sight|James Reale al gunner; Daniel | MYSTIC and write legibly simple sentences in | Donohue, royal picket. English, goes into effect. This rest - —_— — | su . 3 tion will not affect children who arc| Rowland W. Dunham, organist and | SUfPrise for Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mc now working and who have certificates | choirmaster at Christ Eplscopal“ Carthy—Watch Night Service Plan- under the former law, but no child can | church has arr ial musical| ned—General News. mecure work efter January 1, accord- | scrvice for Sunc evenins, —_ ing to the law, unless that chila i might,” which includes’ Mr. and M John L. MecCarthy | perform satisfactorily the spec e Holy vy, which gives: wore giv B S Sy - toets in English. porktBity : for ablo. &nd ctien | Y SES(SINSR S SIEpEse Darty (8t tHels Certificates ere to e issued under | singin It has a prologue in two Nome on Denison avenue, Thursday | the direction of the school committee | .ach preceded by a musical | €vening, it being the 24th anniversary of the town where the child liv of their mar: The party gathered entire cantata will be sung by | men_and Yhe a chorus of and by thes Palmiter Irene bro at the home § o'clock thy es Foote at about and marched to the McCar- Games were played and ndered during the ev ock just a E Mr. ‘and > presented a dozen silver , forks and teaspoons from those of the child, date and place of birth, AU voices, boys, height, color of eyes and hair, plexion, name and of persons having control of the ci The certificate will also specify the child has completed 14 ar age, is able to read and write legibly | simple sentences in the 1 guaqp. and that there i elieve Augustus E. Ingram, United States/ consul at Bradford, England, has o | " To Repeat Cantata. that the child is hea | dently not learned definitely that % physicaliy able to perform the intend- | rd dyeing mill is to be located Prophe od work. { tic, n the town | purchased the antic company, and purchase and for the purpose of | Y nent. adford Dyer d, a combinatio: ments for dyeir rge Doland Webb of Worcester, | ! whe became wealthy in the granite; Business, and who fell in a faint from| a railroad train Wednesday and Kkilled, was known to Westerly manufacturers and to Ingram w ssociation, . 40 establi | finishing g and granite 1 pieces of : Barre, V' , nd reported to be young man start A tablishment of branch works i Unclaimed Letters ness in that place. In Two _officials recentl s the letter Susiness on & smell scale and ir | toured the textile districts of New St he opened a quarry on Millstone Hill. [ Jongland. A decis) will be soon | Wat Mary B He gradually branched out nounced.” y | Fonlia, Thomas Granby came owner of _granite qu \ « in comment ers, Miss Laura Fitawilliam and Marlboro, N ing . atemen R. Olive : et Milford, Mass. le org B ke s . Com emato Oliver Wabb Granite and Construction cc v the Bradfor. v ver, pany In 1801, and was its preside ciation, o Officers of W. R. C. and manager and capita t a special ln"cl‘lug of the Wo- fast bia American lief oy | company is one of the most formidable following The Wasterly branch of the New | | mbetitors © of ‘the Bradiord fmisher esident, Mrs. England Granite Manufacturers’ asso- a meet quireme Dixon o thod ¢ siation held Rouse Friday of the detalis in the r presentad by the granite which a 1 demanded vears agraeme ng to ¢ in th ommissic isolatic bt national al- reture s Fannie Packer; day of February. 3 Y. i nate, Mrs. Augusta Cutler. The suit of William F. Milier and | Funeral of Thomas P. Burrows. others against Pero Se an T ejectment case, 1o P sion of a_tenement at 108 Canal str S tried hefore Judga Oliver H. n the Third district court Fric D 4 come g oo P e Harry K. Dean, formerly of Mont. | ¢hur ...y‘r.:,mmm“an e ot Dy | Vil with rels in Westerly and | Burial was i Y | B B e 1 i e | New Lgr*!do'\. is one of the mo: Watch Night Services. the temement peacefully when e There will be a watch night Semfor was sufficiently recover in t W. C. T. U. rooms Tudgment for possession and costs was ning from 830 untii ndersd for plaintiff, This wa the s v""'w S rrl» Haver oniy case tried. in charge of the The other cases on the docket, crim- s'day two servicel tnal and elvil, were continued. 30 and 7.30 p. m. M Personal Men Waesterly Jungle of the Fraternal Or Min: Tornas Rtnes ok e der of Eagles elected these officers in is the principal owner hn Burrows of London | 1 i€ lvuv iture town on Friday to end the montl ¢ their father, Thomas P. , and has Furniture Manuf which will be is Mdi/mmfaé‘ /| Jet the Original and Ganulna ltur- nt, ic vith his g h plied fo ‘1“”\/ for the Watch il ho, | . Holy Child, a cantata i Calvary . Junior 0. U. A. M. Officers—Local Briefs and Personals. | MALTED M!LK"‘“‘ 2 The Food-drink for All Ages. | Spe 1 S recent meeting of Wash ton ForInfants, Invalids,and Growing children, | | et P co Junior O. A. M., the fol- | PR St thavehalabacty. | e, | lowing officers were elected for the Invigoratesthenursingmotherandtheaged, | cd on New ¥ ut ti cor Albert fiwm_flk‘mahed grain, in powder form. | 17, e I e M la A quick Iinch prepared in a minute. | ' ; Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, | .. . he recording l- No Combine or Trust| ide sentinel, Fred Buddington;. oi- ss0esecesescosacensssensens ASOT |s ntinel, Percy Fowl A':‘E"" 1 | Eugene McDonald About the Village. [P S — . juo o vaemen o - : riells i Cook visiting in INDUSTRIAL THUST COMPANY | Ave: Charies G- Weasterly Branch K el o Capital Three Million Dollars | Mu eater ir i Surplus Three Million Dollars | on Junuary 2 Over y Thousand Accounts. d Gladys Dou Liveral, courteous and efficlent in { i bl O management, o d home. quadrito Th in town Walter 3 ends Mr I Hart Schaffner & Marx (Tothes ARE OLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. Westerly, R. I. ur 3 Bad as Art nes’ All| nce S011. > Fitch has friends and relatives n the mev20d Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery | and get a coupon on the Piano to be | portant mewr- 54 prsiustions wi given away at K Jiverywomar Walter Browne . | mode morality play, a novel and 5 4 PURTILL’S B of woman's S gl e “ON THE BRIDGE." S e A ks . l'r"‘ v :I g OV | & John- , has returned to City Pharmacy! Try our lee Cream, Soda and Col- loge lces while waiting for your car. 6 Canal St. Westerly. R. 1. Established 1501, Hareld L. Wells, O. D, Optomstrist. Detective vision corrected by the prop- |1 er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- | ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly. R. 1. vhict SCHOOL NURSE S WORK | Medical Inspector of Schools Good- enough of Waterbury Says It's Worth Many Times lts Cost. —| 1 issued the d to the n-1com «vitages ted in | the compact part of | Westerly, each having 60 foot| “OT. strest fron both having vacant | & I Selasco distri- | well land adjoining that can be sccured at! hute Nlustrated editior d disiase Ta AU te b eaa oo 2 ble prices If a purchaser de- | Kate ted editions e is due to need of education Both having hest, electric . 8 » of various foods modern plumbing. Inspection | Frank W. Coy Real Ewtate Co., | febldd Westerly, R. L Le as Miss Duvak i g worth many times its e Silent C: in theater in th ‘!n‘mkhl So in the afterno. cilizens of get our| R mounted, | lv,‘j(r‘l' pri . A IR betore prrchaaing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewlor. "HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | MADE BY HAND, i 4 Mude Werk (s Our Spectaliy. | all_Harness Suppiies car- " TFactory Made Harness in stock at n: and up. « M. nmm e 44 'eun Bnnfl Sireet, lo0se ¢ “Prove Cunrvmal living Should Pai A Poor ldea. sle seem to think it is v crowd Chicago R Ohildren Ery FOR FLETCHER'S icCASTORIA jens to Ierald he present. arned from | O thanks | “HudSOHQQ 66339, 1911 Demonstrator has arrived., and will be on Exh.bition at the Agency, FRIDAY and SUNDAY. A call is invited to those interes‘ed. THE IMPERIAL GARAGE, NORWICH, COANN. PETER CECCARELL/, Prop, Telephone Connection STONINGTON about twenty-three miles off Sandy _____ | Hook on the night of March 1906. | The owners of each brought a libel. Charles H. Chesebro 86 on Jan. 1st— | o odge Interests—Judgment for At- BriBf SIa'l'e News lantic Shipping Company of the Borough. The Chr al_prosramme | will bo repeated Sunday at the Road | church. 5 Corneling Miner and daughter have| South MeridenMen are at work been spending the week in New York, | cuttin gice eleven inches thick on : Hanover lak Evening of Whist. T. M. T. Whist club met this week | Seymour.—There has heen some dis- at the home of Miss Emma. on of the question of opening a T ht school in awards went to Mrs. Gilbert mour. ro of the borough The and William ! | Anderson. = | | and the low 1t | | Milford:—The officers of the Milfe TNt ware] Wiah Gme Protective S youns beoplatentertatnea | Hon e e t e AT shoot at their range next Monday Mrs, Samuel B. Pendleton is_the , i zuest of her son George in New York. | ,. Waterbury.—The clocks stolen from ;. Frank | the Webster school last week have Mrs. Ers | been recovered. They were found in | the bushes on the Bucks Hill road. B 3 Q ”““‘“““f”d son! Danbury—The Da ico compa- the Ne Y B fiday vt onding | ny Degan ice harvesting operations on Bne i thoan workmen, The ice is excellent guali- Eighty-sixth Bnrthday. ty and about nine inches in thickness. es H. Chesebro will celebrate sth birthday Sunday, Jan. 1, He |, Hartford—Seventeen graduates and s well remembered for his long ser | former urdergraduates of Vassar col- Fi0o vith g e depachAet lege attended the second annual ban- Whitman 0f Rockford, TIL, | quet of the Hartford Vassar club at | Y A A R TR Allyn house Wednesday afternoon. Hgll Still Draw His Salary. ersary of Stonington Lodge. ing Stonington lodge, No. hope for the best. Maybe W celebrated its nine- rl‘, rd that coa f\l H!n annive A rollcall showed fl. \HL\ f.ln suit and | the lodge to be increasing in member- ship. Refreshments were served. Thoroughly enjoyed were a few inter- ting marks made by Supreme | eman John Currier Gallagher and Ivening Advertising Pays. ity Sthir graid loda o Dr. Woodrow Wilson evident] Watch Meetin. not intend to be forgotten bet etk now and 1912.—Chicago Journal. This (Saturday) evening C Episcopal parish will hold a_wat meeting beginning at 11.30 and holding | i | | $100 Reward, $100 readers this paper will be ased to learn that there is a s dreaded disease that W. Rice of Bro. 15 the n able to cure in all its stages, and Portland, guest of friends here. Election of Baptist Sunday School. *lection of the First Bap- all's Catarrh Cure is ive cura now Known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requir stitutional treatment. v t bol was held Wednes- | Cure is taken internall c day evening. he following office: upon the blood and mucous & were chosen tendent, Charles | the system, tI destro tend- | foundation of the disease and givin the patient strength building up the tion and as Lture m»a The 1 etors hav Z in_its curative powers urice Crandall offer One Hundred Dollars Mrs. Charles as to cure. Send Cnanesx Cush- e A, Brizht- Cr Take Hall's F mn!y Pills for constl- mm cuff buttons was pre- | pation. ing _superintendent, for faithful services superintendent and tenden Take Care! Remember that when your kidneys are affectec your life is in danger. M ALy Thirty Years in Business. el il L u e - 5 s sl rouble ed W sharp shooting T}“Y\;#; H;(‘ 'm\\(mm \,‘,,};f\! ved %} | pain over my back which srew wor oo £ = T felt sluggish and tired, my a8 T T mdney action was irregular and infre ocery business and has since ~I shtel “»{‘nw Cleviicion Sy 3 Each d seemed to put new the b most succ life and strength into L : |am completely cured John W. Haley guest of his | rohcer thani o aunt, Mrs. Parc f New London, %’l‘;r,g(i e 5 Judgment for Borough Company. $4,464 In fav ng company me, and now I and feel better years. Lee & Banks on Sure Thing Now. “T'll never be V\l(hol!l Dr. King’s New A judgment Atlantic nington the schooner | Life Pills again,” write: Schinzeck, Governor Charles L. | 647 Elm St., Buffalo, N. Y. “They cured ners the { me of chr stipation when all s affirmed by Judge nd Lowell in the United eals on collided failed.” jaundice, malaria_and Osgood Co.’s. oth ness led for bilious- headache, Selling Out Winter Stock LAWLER’S MILLINERY, 17 BROADWAY Beginning Thursday, Decembzr 29th. 20 TRIMMED HATS, value $5 to $8 each .... 48 TRIMMED HATS, value $10 to $24, each.... 18 OSTRICH PLUMES, value $7.50, each UNTRIMMED HATS, value $2.50 to $3.50, each FLOWERS, value 75c to $4.25, bunch QUILLS, value $25 to $1.98, each WINGS, vaiue $1.25 to $3.50 MALINE, value 50¢ yard SILK, value $1 to $2.25, yard VELVET, value $1.50 to $2.50, yard 18 OSTRICH PLUMES, value $7.50, each RIBBONS, value 25c, 50c, 98c, yard ... 25¢-50c 25¢ .75¢ .$2.50 .10¢, 25¢, 50 will Cominue Until Al! Goods Are Sold Not Exactly Sick, but— feeling dull, tired, worn, run down? It's liver activity that you need. Take Schemek’s Man- drake Pills today and mark their magic effect, One box will prove their efficacy in all liver ills, mmgemum a3 biliou: ness, tipatio b ranmun cte, Wholly vegetable—absolute- 1y harmiess—plain or sugar coat- ed—2Gc. Sold evervwhere. Send & postal for our free book and learn to prescribe for yourself. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. - LUMBER LUMBER AND COAL. COAL Mixed Coal, Stove and Chestnut, Is Becoming Very Popular. Because the Stove Coal, being trifle larger will hold the fire longer. We are good mixers—ot Coal. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. a GOAL Free Eurning Kinds and iehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A, D. LATHROP, Office—ecor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. oct29a CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 489 | may2ea COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley ot Wyoming, in Penn., li thracite Coal in the world. secured a supply of this Coal for thia season. Try it in your cooking stove and heater. We are tne agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing, one of thp Lest roofings known to the trade. | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. ’elephone $84. aprisad Winter Robes and Blankets i | { { 1 [ FOR STREET OR STABLE USE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIC QUALITY FIRST-CLASS. A LARG STOCK TO PICK FROM. TBE SHRETUCKET HARNESS C0. WM. C. BODE, Prop. Telephone 865-4. dec26d New Year Gifs Post Cards, Bookiets, Favors, Dolls, Toys, Games, Sleds, Fruit, Flowers, WRS. EDWIN EAY, Frankiin Squara dec27d All Ready! Graduates from our College ars ready to fill the most exact- ing office positions. They are familiar with fect typewriting. as well as be- ing equipped with general office per- information. Norwich Business College fits you for good positions. Our courses of study include every- thing essential to a thorough knowledge of business transac- tions. W. E. CANFIELD, Principal. First-class Delivery Bob Sleighs complete with pole and shafts, Sleigh, Carriage and Automobile Work of all kinds. ‘The Scoit & CGlark CORPORATION, 507-545 North Main Streat declsd L. F. LaPierre has removed to 294 Central avenue, corner Eighth street. Hours 1-3 and €-8. or by special appointment. a | oet2 SRE Is no advertising medium in Eastern Connectlcut equal to The Bul- letin Loy business yesults { Be Up-to-date and have your bills made out and your letters written by a public typewriter, We have a thoroughly com- petent one, and the charges are very low. Just try it and satis- fy yourself. 283 Main S!rafl.l Work andScrapBaskets, &c. | Wauregan House, The Parker-Davenport Co., Proprietors. Nice Presents For the Horse, a fine Woel Blanket — for the Carriage awmg Auto, a Montana Buffalo Robg at $6.50. THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., 14 Bath Str dec21daw t. Fer COLDS, La GRIPPE and to PREVENT PNEUMONIA USE OUR Laxative Cold Tablets 25c A BOX e DUNN’S PHARMACY, i 50 Main Street. dec3 | JOSEPH BRADFORD, | Book Binder. 8lank Books Mats and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telephons 253 Avoid ~ Danger All city water used for drinking {and domestic pur- |poses must be boiled before us= ing. | N.B.LEWIS, City Heaith Gificer. octioa decldd Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS ? It so you should consult with me and get prices for same. Excellent werk et reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. "Phone 370. Janlia MONEY SAVERS # Felt Boots $1.50 to $3.25 Heavy Arctics $1.00 to $3.00 Rubbers | 35¢ up ALLING RUBBER CO. Norwich (sitres) New London STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 Bi’i-ll::fl CAke, Ground Fioor s0d NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Ligucrs and Clgars. Meals and Welc Rarebit served to order. John Tuckie. Prod. Tel 43-5 FRISWELL THE JEWELER, line of goods suitable Gifts. full Year 25 to 27 Franklin Street, dec26daw a e WHEN you want to put your hus ness betors the public, there it no m dium better than through the advertim iz celumns of The Bullct