Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1911, Page 6

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Sunday Rev. R. J. pastor of St. Joseoh's church, fimancial report and surprised ing them that there on the church or property was in the treasury to of the church over $3,000 v Westerly Judge Desires Re-Election —____ |In Second District Court—Fire Loss of $1,500 by Burn-i . ing of Barn—Coming to Organize Boy Scouts—D. Whers to Buy in Westerly | A- R. Plans Prizes tor Eighth Grade Pupfls—Michael' Flynn has Paralytic Stroke. INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Weaterly Branch .Three Million Dollars _Thres Million Dollars y Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and eflicient in fits 2%4 Moran’s Big Sacrifice Sale OF THE WORLD'S BEST MAKES OF CLOTHING gins Saturday Morning, January 7th Overcoats and Suits of the world famous herently. Dr. Scanlon attended him during the night and Thursday morn- ing he was much improved. He was able to move his right arm and leg and apparently realized his_condition. Mr. Flynn is father of Cou. aurice W. Flynn and brother of Mrs. ichael Ring of Norwich, who came to Westerly as soon as notified. He has been in such poor health that he could not work at his trade of stonecutter for the past three months, confined to his home. Although the republican state central committee, which is favorable to the election of Henry F. Lippitt to succeed £ Aldrich, had announced that within the gift of the general 1 be filled until after the - 6f a United States senator, the } cislitors have decided upon a grand committee session for next Tuesday { At th ere will be elected Comm of sinking funds, two members of the state board of educa- tion, a judge for each of the twelve ARE SOLD BY | district courts in the state, a clerk for I. B. CRANDALL CO. | ench of those courts, an associate Wi jud the Sixth ' district court, 1y, R. L o 244 ! Be but was not _The monthly meeting of Phebe Greene Ward chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was held in the assembly room of the public library ver~vial huflding Thursday aft C 1e superior and supreme « sheriff for each county in the and for inspectors of minor im- court stat . portanc noon with forty-five members in at- our onaes and nosiery in the Second district court, which iepdance. Mrs. Elisha Burdick read an B Shie s o | nctudes in Re jumelietion, She fowss ver on Ralph Waldo Em- . and get a coupon on the Plano to of Westerly, Hopkinton, Charlestown | ergon, given away at ind Richmond, Oliver H. Will 1 Mrs. Harriet S. Langdon, Silas Nye. eln' oc s an ar present judge and Edward G. C with court office in We the incipal of the Elm street school, and Amey Hazard were appoinied a com- PURTILL’S “ Judge Williams is candidate miitee to select subjects for competi- IN THE BRIDGE. tic and his only known oppo- | T 14 Vs Vi n by 1 1 T e B St e B | e pees o capeya o e, rcion by at prices to astonish P | not a candidate re -x-!aclmn.] schools of Westerly. Mrs. Elisha City Pharmacy P o Tack of candndaten Tor | Boraien. Mon Farey 5. “Agard and i Al erkship. e “m'li':‘;‘,’,’",}:i C. A. Jones were selected as . oda and Co e E. Roche who | the judges. B ST e o o 15T o the most incredulous. A. Kingsley s town solicitor student in the o L. Ledwidge, and Gur- Topkinto Miss Margaret Mahoney gave a re- ception at her home in Liberty stree Wednesday evening in homor of b guests, Miss Elizabeth A. McCoy of New York and Miss Fannle Sullivan of New London. Among those in attend- 26 Canal St.. Westerly. . L ed 1901, by Exta This is clean up time . Wells, O. D., Optometrist. | i o::e'-.n]\", e By the prop- | George H. Hillman’s barn i‘? F&-n‘;]m ance were Margaret i{lllgxl!ns‘s.\;l‘lss _t i ¢ ot lenses. . Room 9. Pot- long distance outside the fire | Mary A. Fallon and Miss Monica Shea, h d b e g s | o o ke Sen ey (e with us every year and j e which {3 par- | pentor, "C. Leo Tiggins, Thomas V. 3 - man was in the | Clancey, Joseph Hernon, John Reardon d d d i Two sevan-: com siinated 1n rn when | and Richard Shea. There were vocal prices are reduced regard- @erent parts ¢ i B o d snd_in | soloa’hy Mesara. (Clancy and Hernon, > ! o B v in the | the latter singing effect an orig- § girest front g W ] inal song entitled Merry Sunshine. At ess O cost or present reasonabl- + purchaser de- luncheon there were special souvenirs F fl..:.;, Both | r ,"f}lfrfi.w:;'“‘lns;‘:&lx'o‘: il fitted to the temperament of the guests. ] vitea. A G jtaioe a a'threat: [ Willlam W, Hidbox, saout mastar-for market value. So get b“sy i ‘.;,‘.‘.‘. W. Coy Real Extate Co. o nrompt arri 1| erly inr1 u.] snly Scouts of Ameri- 2 e . f neig 3 effective bucket | ca, has received notice that Preston G. h'l h < k' i S ed from do e eme ana ThIS LABEL STANDS TR B¢ 5 . e DIAMONDS | vt e, v s i S s bt "6 e is at its best. > aralysis \:hf{'\\'?‘ o et t his | from Ernest Thompson Seton, the chief Bt pay TR AT e oy Bt t, announcing that James E. West pefces on 1ia 66 oF mounted. | nan Mty s assumed the duties of executive . Betere our - secretary of the Boy Scouts of America 1] CAS RIS and emphasizes tho fact that the Bre Is B wa ¢ % 1 American Boy Scouts founded by Wil- Leading Westerly Jawcler. T lium Randolph Hearst and the Boy | Scouts of America are distinct organ- izations and have no connection with each other. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS we have cut prices on every Overcoat and Suit | in our store, including * staple Blacks and Blues.” $10.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS § 7.95 $12.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS § 8.95 $15.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS $ 11.95 $18.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS $ 14.95 $20.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS $15.95 $22.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS $17.95 Hand Madi Work ix Our Spectaity. The, reforence mads to the granit ] on in Westerly had special ref- fied in Harness rence (o the Quarrymen’s and not the . H. 5 AUNDERS, Granite Cutters' union, the informant RMemoved o ¢4 West Broad Street | s having been misunderstood. In this | connection the present and prospective REGULAR PRICES On Furniture, Etc. AT OUR STORE. Westerly is 83 1-2 cents an hour and The stock is at its best and selections can easily be made the new bill of prices, to be in force | for three years. to begin March 1, 1911, asks for 43 cents an hour. At Barre, the present rate is 40 cents and 40 5-§ is asked, The present rate at Con- cord, N. H., is 38 1-2 cents an hour and,” as the present agreement does not expire until May 1 next, the new bill of prices will not be submitted to employers until February 1. At Quin- oy the present rate is 37 1-2 cents and 42 cents is asked. In Boston the minimum rate per hour is 42 cents { 2nd the present agreement does not expire until April 1. At Hurricane Isle, the present rate is 37 1-2 cents. At 'Milford, N. H., the present price is 38 2-4 cents, and in the new bill of prices 42 1-2 cents is asked. It will be noted that the present minimum price per hour in Westerly is the lowest in the group, excepting Hurricane Isle, while uncer the pro- _bill of prices the price asked is highest, although the price to be ed in rwich could not be ob- IRATRLLATVLLLKKALIKAIIIIAIILATILIKARIAILIRARIRIRARIRRKRKIRRRRKAR on account of the fine display. Your inspection is par- ticularly called to the offerings in-- Bed Room Furniture, 0dd Dressers, | . The instaliation of officers of Mas- | atuxet camp, No. 2, Woodmen of the World, took place in the lodge rooms Thursday. The following offi- cers were instailed: Council comman- der, W, H. Hoiland; Floor Coverings, 0dd Ch.ffonieres, China Closets and Dish:s, ; . W. E. Kerenn; sentinel, Fran : idnd; doctors, Sentor and Pagne. Pictures, Mirrors, Etc. SCHWARTZ BROS., These officers were installed by past | e e ol e eing “We give ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS” $ Local Laconics. AR JOHN A. MORAN, ; s 3 Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher corner Main and Shetucket Streets THE LAST WORD IN TYPEWRITERS | """ . & RARRRRRARRRRARIARARARRRARRR RARRRRRASAAARARNYS . Clarence Maxson, Jr., of West- has been zppointed a member of ball committee of the senior class rown university. 1 that he will be able to return to h MYSTIC ammond Thursday after with | Rtev. William ¥. Williame, rector of ey otternoon. - n home the latter part of this week. Chrig piscopal church, will attend Hor Corbog Mrs. Fred s returned to | dian, E. D. itor, H. Wilson. 5 el the consecration of Bishop-elect James | 20K and Ladder Company Elests Of- ‘ West Haven after a two weeks' visit| The church Is $10 tban a year | New Haven—Ex-Gov. Rollin PR e 5 DeWolf Perry, Jr. in St. John's church, | ficors—Death of Mrs, Eli B. Par-| {ith ner sister, Mrs. Conrad Kretzer. | 250. D L L T g st o S g HAMMOND | Providence, today (Friday) tridge, & Native of Norwich—Irvin |~ Misc Margucrite Foley has returned e N e yufacturing business i visig Col. ' R 4 Mercer Has Bad Fall. e DR > | Hotel Astor in New York on Jan. 12 -gins the new year unde LE “ol. ‘Robert F. Rodman of North | _ Arthur Porter has returned to Sand- | 13 and 14 of F. N. Manross & Sons, Kingston, who has been engineer for | The annual meeting of the Mystic | wich, 3 E t with Mrs. i 3 i partnership his sons, the state board of public roads since | Hook and Ladder company took place | Lydi: { eport—The board of education | R Arthur. PEE CRT N Lits er - by reason | in thelr rooms on Wednesday evening S its Toquisition = reports of the officefs showed that i d Keat Alexander McCrackin, Bristol.—P« sala U. 8. N 1in San Fr ¥ The New No. 12 and fam- Asha- Mod to Alfred, N. Y Bur- | vea Do to Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Dyspepsia or a Stomach Headache Go and You Feel Fine in Five Minutes—Just a Little Diapepsin is Always Effectiv hurt in the Wh ve agreed on cash set- day night the attemp e. et offi f Baptist Church. Connecticut com- ' Thi strument has all the very latest improvements and labor ess at th . Ofmars of Faptis s onnecticuf . aving devices, thirty-five languages can be written on a single ma- the Fort Mansfield sold ARG B el b Sl bl S 1 id ne, type instantly interchangeable. arrested in New York f ¢ | following office > (va‘u {\ur the | gratford. - ‘;r,n 2 \.Tulh\’frf is ofte < 1 e p . silver from a ¢ Haven hotel, plead- i comi , R. D. Wilbur, | hand, who head i v o n . . The MAMMOND is the typewriter of all nations and tongues and §| o mot it I the orseor - ans, Dr. J. K. | Motil's hotel in weel | goation " or : -4 doss the fine typewriting of the world. | New Haven W ey Aiden | d 'I‘;l Tt esitha | roulile) wiy o d " y 4 . f | continued until t ntertained at Parsonage. result of his in { Diapepsin in ti » e Let us give you a demonstration in your own office without ex- n from Vermont, a The Ladies' Aid so the Meth- | 5 harmie hie ¢ 7 pente or obligation on your part. :«;l) ted for thefts committed in West- | oqist ehurch entertaine el PR ms\'::rever:::r{;w mf,-m;‘ n‘v\t‘t‘wvhru \li”: LA e Catanris o E iR Thive baa'a ihess attency 3. G. Parker, L. . | colored residents united this weck in < Stomach five minutes | the : b Tough on the Buyers. Shee. The :afterngon” was spent in Williams, C. R. Heath, | observing the issuance of the Procla- f : |, This. 1o 19 4 o k gh 3. M Miner, F. W. Baity, . R. Wheel- | mation of Emancipation. Tell your pharmacist to let you r»ad| Your real trouble is, t . erments an work. Light refreshments were served ok Lia S not digest; instead, the formula plainly printed on these sours, turns to aci On the 25ta of this month the great | Diapepsin, holiday will oo celebrated ail o er; | Packer, Charles Parker, P. Braxton, H. tythingmen, J. A. Rathbun, J. G. Gas and Stomach T the of Pape’s 50-cent cases Somers—Mr. and Mrs. George F. The Hammond Typewriter Co., o reedrd.. Washingtan Fosi. with St Mark's chwrch meb fop wask E’.;’y"";..‘isé e et Hna About the Village Wilsen; ushers. J. A Rathbun, J. G.|Hibbe are spending o few days in|fhen vou wil readity see why i snditis | Fiioc rhich RNty n e‘xg:—:;;q 2 e, The Young People’s society of the | Packer, George Griswold, C. Mitchell, | Hartford, guests of _Representative | Indigestion, Sour omacn, - | ntestines, ‘and, bes . - _ 118 Chureh St, corner Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. ChrwRige. Contresaionil somren o a successs | F. R Whesics, Joha Baton, Dr. L. T | Frederick Buraham of Hebron, and at- | burn and other dlstress g5 _in fve | son the breath with pauscous odors b i ful cake sale Thursday afterncon in the | ALy, A. Fish; committes of seven to | tended the governors ball minutes end refleves at onee sach Mis- |\ A hear:y cppelite, Tith torouglh di- Bultetin Uses Six Hammond T > | Absalutely Incurable. Holdridge block. A good sum waa | nomiBate officers for Sunday school, L. erias s Balehmng of Gas Eructatlos | gestion and withoyt the sightest dis- % The Yp owriters. | . Sematar Hesburi's getting aver the | realized for the church treasury. P. Allyn, W. H. Bmith, J. G. Packer,| Hartford.—Hon. Charlas E. Periins, | of sour nndigested food, Nousea, Head- | cun!z for: or misery of the Stomach, i3 ¢ war i whont the l01zest comvalesconce 1 Hlelen Starkey chapier connected | Miss H. ¥isii Mzs. C. C. Parker, Mrs. | who has been in 2 hospital in Norfolk | echess, Dizzmess, Corsthysfion and | walting for you as soon as jou decide L. Latham, Mre J. A Bathban; mmeic | Va., is recovering wnd it 15 expeeted gifrer Sfvommeh diesrders. [ to try Papes Diapepsin

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