Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 24, 1911, Page 6

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lecp the llduys eys Well Health is Werth Saving, and Some Norwich People Know How to Save It. Many Norwich people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kid- neys when they know these organs meed help. Sick kidneys are responsi- ble for a vast amount of suffering and fli health, but there is no need to suf- fer nor to remain in danger when all diseases and aches and pains due to ‘waak kidneys can be quickly and per- @anen! cured by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is a Norwich citi- zen's recommendation. Patrick J. Fitzgerald, 36 Mechanic Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “I can recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills as a reliable kidney remedy. When they first came to my attentiom I was hav- ing comsiderabie trouble from a pain and lameness across the small of my back and through my kidneys. When ¥ read about Doan's Kidney Pills, I felt sure they were just the remedy I re- quired and thelr use proved that 1 was right. Less than the contents of one box removed the lameness of my back. drove the pains away and regulated the passages of the kidney secretions. My advice to any person suffering from kiiney trouble is to procure Doan’s Kidney Pills at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store and give them a falr trial” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 eents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan' take no other. Oid Soldier Tortured. “Por vears I suffered unspeakable tefturs from Indigestion, constipation and liver trouble,” wrote A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Frie, Pa., “but Dr. l‘x'- New Life Piils me_ail right. _ They're stmply great.” Try them for an) stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Only 250 at Lee & Osgood Ca. JERSEY JUDGE GIVES MRS. MARTIN SEVEN YEARS. For Part Taken in the Death of Ocey Snead. Newark, N. J, Jan. 23.—Seven years in state prison was the sentence posed upon Mrs. Caroline B. Martin for the part she played in the death of | Ocey Bnead, her daughter, by Ten Eyck in the court of terminer today. Mrs, Martin, who had vult to mansiaughter wi on an indictment c! Judge oyer and pleaded non n arraigned ging her with xpected a much became greatly itated when she learned her fate. The body of Ocey Snead was found in & half filled bathtub in a partly fur- nished houss in E: Nov. 29, 1909. Piles Ql;ickiy Cured at Home [nstant Relief, Permanent Cure—Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Plles is a fearful disease, but easy to it you go at it right. operation with the knife is dan- cruel, h iu An zerous, Thers is just one curad—painless, privacy of ¥ mid_Pile Cure We mail & trial package who write. It will give you instant relie the harmiess, painless na: is great remedy and start you well »n_the way toward a perfect cure. Then you can. get a full-sized box om any drugeist for 50 cents, and »ften one box cures. Insist on having what you eall for. If the druggist tries to sell you something just as good, it Is becaus e makes more money on the s be free to all The cure begins at once and contin- es rapidly until it is complete and permanent You can go ri work and be ea the time. It is well worth Just send vour name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 287 Pyramid Build- ng, Marshall, Mich., and receive free ¥ return the trlal package, in a plain wrapper. Thousands have been xxrl in this easy, painless and inexpeMsive way, in the privacy of the home No knife and its torture. No doctor and his bllls. A1l druggists, 50 cents. Write today for a free package Whara 1o Buy in Westerly ees0ceecsesensssesscesstssasasecssessassassanse INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital . Three Million Dollars Surplus . Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient ia 1t management. Hart Schafiner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY B. CRANDALL CO. Westerly, R. I. nov2od Buy Your hoes and Hosiery end get a coupon on the Planc to be| given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE." City Pharmacy Try our lcs Cream, Soda and Col- loge lces while waiting for your car. | 36 Canal St. Westerly. B. L Established 1001, Flarold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. Defective vislon corrected by the prope ar adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- ter-Langworthy Block. Westerly. R. L FOR sALE Two seven-1com toitages, situated in different parts of the compact part o, u"ur.y }L ) each having 60 foo treet from both- having vacant Tand tdloinln thlt ean be sce at rr»floub&g loss if a umnuer de- sires t. h-v{n electric lishts, modern Plumbing. ‘Xnaneeuo- invited. ¥rank . Coy Real Hstate Ce., fobléd Westerly, R. I HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS w- BY HAND, € i:l "u- Sumpiics. gar- . uua'o' Harness u«l up. £ Birees Dont's For Westerly Liquor Sellers Chief of Police Bransfield Distributed Printed Copies of Laws Relating to Sales—Byron D. Burdick Going! to New Britain—Walter ton. Thus far the saloons of Westerly have received monthly visitations from | the police znthoriifes, indicating that there is surveillance of their doings aside from the observations of the po- licemen in the course of théir regular patrol duty. A month ago Counciiman | Culley of the police committee and | Town Solicitor Agard, accompanied by | Chief of Police Bransfield, made mel grand rounds just to get an idea as to | the conduct of the saloons of Westerly, | and to remind the licensed dealers of the necessity of strict compliance to law. The dealers were evidently T ed with the visit and the seemed _satisfied. 1 Last Saturday Chief Bransfield made the tour of inspection and left with | each dealer a printed copy of the laws | relating to the sale of intoxicating liquors, so that the dealers might fa- miliarize themselves with the privil- eges and restrictions that the laws specialize. It is the intention of the police authorities to strictly enforce the liquor laws, and it was consid- ered but fair to the dealers that they should be given opportunity to under- under the license system for the first under the licenes system for the first time in Westerl: Byron D. Burdick, with a newspaper experience of 20 years on the Westerly Sun, in the mechanical and editorial departments, will end bis relations with that paper this week, and go to New Eritain, where he has secured an enza"e with the Herald of that 1y. 'or the p eight years, in connection with i ties as a rep er, he had charge of the advertising deparament of the Sun, and will con- duct that department for the Britain Herald. Before coming Sun, Mr. Burdick was emp newspaper work in Hope Valley Narragansett Pi in Florida. Walter Dangerfield, a teamster em- ployed-by Thomas J. Welch, drank of a solution of carbolée acid shoftly aft- er midnight Sunday at his - Dayton street, d was in extre danger of being placed in a bur but for the timely relief given anlon. As a result of exce ich intoxicates there was family disturbance. which termina a promise on the part of Danger- 1d that he would not drink to cess in the future, and, declaring he would take his last drink for s month, he took a four ounce bottle anc swalloweqd half the contents, supposins it to be gi The bottle contained solution of carbolie acid. Dangerfleld’'s mouth burned and there were pains in the stomach, but leved by strong ed he will fully William P. Arnold, was sever excruciating he was re It is believ dresser for the P. H. Opie company, has resigned, th to enter the empioy of Hall & Lyons company of Pr Mr. Arnold is also experi Interior store advertising, and m his original ideas have been j the people of Westerly. nsiderable decorating f He did - always giving hie servic his offering being appreclated by t onganizations interested. Mr. Arnold has been acti work of Christ Episcopal church, ng as surplice® usher at weddi | funerals, and was of material he rector. He was inte n of the MMi the churc act- assist- 1 master Mr. Ar in Providence duties Feb. Charles N. Brown is the defendant in a suit for damages of $500 < Brown, the-writ e court of com the first T parties are | n. Sev omposad e property trict No. 6. got_into sed, but onted by Later Frank invite the wall into ation was acc Frank then tol AMO | wisely directe | give to her lit | wholesor and beneficiz all the pleasant and gentle laxati | edy—Syrup of ¥ | Senna—when a laxative i as it is wholly free from all tionable substances. To get its hen- eficial effec vs buy 1"u» genu- ine, manul’arruxul by the California Fig Syrup Co. " DONT wu’nnv’ It Makes Wrinkies Worry r ill-health _does { health no gobd, and merely wrinkles iat make you look than you a of - e ills, Take VIBIJRN 0 remedy, as It 1s a wonderful female you will admit if you try it Directions for its us2 are printed in six languages with every boitle. Price $1.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHE 106 West 120th Street 1ICAL CO. ew York Nearly Fatal-—Brown Feud at North Stonington— Three Candidates for Judge of Probate in Stomng- expert window | Dangerfield’s Farewell Drink ————— i I TREMENDOUS DROP IN Brown does not propose to ! lement, but will carry the le- tense to the limit, and has en- azed Judze Herbert W. Rathbun as unse Daniel M. Cronin of New y;ndon and A. T. Ledwidge of West- for Frank Brown. | FOR TUESDAY, WZDNESDAY AND Extra Elgin Creamery BUTTER® 2 (¢ REGULAR 33c VALUE Strictly Fresh = i Elisha E. Carpenter of Westerly has | brou action against William D. ver $700 damages for sntract. he suit is in_connec- occupancy of the farm. | retuinabie to the court f common pleas in Norwich the first Dixon & Rath- 2nd A. T.{ Choice Cuts s aga 1 allezed to be due. | ase is pending in the Third dis- trict court in Westerly. H Fresh Cut Sirloin Steak | Hamburg Ib. 16¢|Steak 3b:.25 HAM 8to 10 1bs. Extra Fancy|Laundry Macaroni | Soap 2 pkes. lScl 5 bars 1lc sate PEA BEANS - 2= T State SWEET FLORIDA 0Of Large, Juicy GRAPE Choice Ferri LIVER 3 1bs. 23¢ There promises to be the customa legislative contest over the appoint- ment of Small Family vstic as deput; . i or next resolutions will > Jegislature nomin- R. Stillman, which w by the friends 4 er resolu- | nominatinz Loren- for the judgeship, he hell from 1895 Mr. Fairbrother is a resident Another can- is Attornev Large pkg. Cornstarch |{Pum 6¢| Soap Alberti Choice Bartlett Breed. the judie! £ the the hearings and of the y commi ates will attenl the aprointment ir choice. Towle’s Log Cabin Syrup The Delicate Maple Flavor, Mellowed and Preserved by the Towle Process. Can 25e¢, 45¢, 73c Local Laconics. Lewis of New London was in} SAUER KRAUT - FULL CREA! n of = Tuesday and Thursday | Yellow Onions3yisic | Small, Lean Pork Chops 2 is. 23¢ 4 Ibs. to each customer the and tuck 1y, representing ral Labor union. Holworth. the Wester W ather Hoey, eight years ing his p Park, on N STONINGTON Travel Club to Hear Interesting Pa- pers—Next Fellowship Meeting at Pawcatuck—Entertainment in Aid of | Borough Poor. ard f.‘ arish. Many Attend Fair. band scored aturday from danc s \\ul carried out inected with the & church is to 1 S = - evening. An ex- Wooden Wedding Celebrated. 1 . MYSTIC is arranged and re Mr. and Mrs. Albie Cote celebrated | = | freshments 1 be d. | their wooden weddinx anniversar. Dr. Albert D. Phelps Addresses Men's | To Read Informing Papers. i g by Club—Two Good Basketball Games Arranged—Newspaper Planned. whist a lunch o coffee was served 3 recnwul a nuinbe A pleasant ¢ The next s e held library, the Travel cilub MONTVILLE A. L. Botham Harvests lce—Jerome House Returns Home—Notes. at Pawcatuck. ting of the held on with the me i be Two Games tow r‘\anm~ and nspe alter Notes. as sent an ext s to the pou her home by efreshments : Young Men to Start Paper. A( the m ceting of the' W A ! BALTlC Iz Twice as Many Births as Deaths in 1910—Anniversary Mass for Rev. J. | W. Hoey—Wocoden Wedding Cele- brated. ns of the Tham compan, recently He is reported as been a. shock, S0 Tk past by Locz! Gleanings. | adrito has returned from oston aunders and son Stan- of - and Mrs. 3. have New York pany Henr few eling about Mc it and Ge the at the pupils PECA Vacation, Items Chiefly Personal—Capt. Wilcox Ends Two Weeks’ ord, who Hilda Rocheleau of ssing a few da in before returning to Hartford. Ay Alfred Fitch has returned from Practical Birthday Observance. visit to her daughter, Mrs. Frank St7 Onge passed hist bty OEREED & Mond. Mr. St. Onge | AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE visitin iisplayed his vigor b 1z the day Get the el o at_the woodpile. s . : \m,“‘“,”«’,'f, irned to | peter Rabitailie is to occupy a mew Original and Genuine i i tion_on High street. L] New York has| Miss Rena Smith, who has been ill iiihute the grip, wes able to he about | r of Witertord is is visiting for 4 fow n Wilcox on High MALTED MILK Mowmorial Muss: foit Bove .- We Hany, Wednesday morning an anniversary Wd« Smitations mass will be celebrated e ' va- rent here with I Of Butter and Eggs, also Extra Pure Food Specials EGGS EVERY ONE GUARANTEED 30c VALUE GCORNED BEEF - = Tc|PRIME RIB ROAST » l4c Sliced Bacon | Fat Salt Pork - u|5%c| Best LAMB CHOPS = |3%c Fairbanks’ EARS - Mealy Cooking POTATOES - - - M CHEESE - - - - - ~3t05p.m—1 VO HOUR SALE 5t05p m | Assistant Grand Chief Brotherhood Lo- A delightiul voyage om Tmand Bound and a superd of won- - or] sum"kun o-!’;"du Pler fi::t 3 - m. weel :"nm 224 Street 545 a. m. (Mondays North River, THURSDAY doz. 0 3 s’ Heavy Ib. 24c ib. 12%c Alaga Syrup 2 cans 25¢ | mo 3barsl3c ANGES - - 2 dozen 27¢ FRUIT- - - 6 for 17¢ peck 17¢ 3 quarts 23¢ ib. 17¢ Pure Lard 2 Ibs, 255 comotive Engineers Dead. New York, Jan. 23—Edward ‘W. Hurley, assistant grand ef of the 3 eThood of Locomotive Engineers, at the Broad His home d been 11l at id poeumonia this afternoon “entral hotel in this Reliahle Treatmen! For ! Whisky or Beer i “Habit | Iry it at our Expense. l Can you ask more? Can be Given Sccrclly.! ORRINE aving for s, that DIAMONDS If you have neglected to buy a Christmas Gift, buy a Diamond for a New Year’s Gift. We can furnish you with any price stone you may want . requiem high ¥ 1 culate Concepiion church | The Food DrinkforAllAges W. Hoey. Tk = T GRAIN EXTRACT, oev he present IN POWDER ther Bellerose, at the ! Not in any Milk Trust Alice Murray don has returned after a shon with friends in town. visit . vices Sunday, suggested that ev- Mrs. OllnhBla,isdeH, who has been | ervone in the parish who could be, ¢! visiting in the village, returned to her | present at the mass; he hoped that' home in Providence Monday. all business would be suspended at | PG Inll!t on “HORLICK’S Leren Park of Providence is visit- ' that hour as a fitling tribute .to the Take a package hom L — S ——— INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE Ry excepted) end Pler 40, a | Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 BY 34,000 Tons Displacement; R Bilge Keals; Submi LARGEST, i ABT Bxcursions, and dstions for Eight to Zartmulnrl of —_— John & Geo. M. Bliss, Ail Water Route New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Unexcelled freight and passen- ger service direct to snd from New York. All Outsids Staterooms. From Norwich Tuua-y- Thurs- days, Sundays, 15 _p. m. New York, nr 2, River, foot Roosevelt Stresi, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. ‘Phone or write for folder. P. S—Freignt received until § m. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. P BERMUDA MOST EEAC’I‘IP’L’L Bm IN THR ONE DAY (Two Nights) “from NEW YORK THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL Twin Screw S. S. “Oceana” 3,000 Tons 4 o 8 BST AND STBAMER T BERMTIA FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP FPARE, ine cluding Btatercom Berth end Meals, NBE ON THE ATLANTIC. including Carriage i Trips, numerous Shors otel Accomme- #38 in addition steamship fare. Booklet and ful BERMUDA-ATLANTI INE, 230 BROADWAY, N. Y. ————— FINE TEETH redeer homely featuresy POOR TEETH are a blemish to beauty, W» make plain faces comely snd enhance beauty by our expert skill—remember— EXPERT SKILL in bettering natural Ceeth and making the other kind, KING DENTAL PARLOBS Dr. JACKSOH, Megr, Franklin Sq. Norwich M. HOURIGAN Complete Home Furnisher FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER horwwh and Jewett City Sprlng Seasun have them in ail grades ing advance or aperhanging and P. F. MURTAGH, 2 and 94 West Main Strcct. LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 502 Gur Wagon Calls Everywhere dec3oa Dec~ WHIEN you Want to put your busis ness beforc 1he public, thers is no mes dlum better than ThTOUZR tha adver ise ing columus of The Bulletin,

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