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; ‘ : NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1911 - : o : (ke Y o, e STERLY'S LABOR DIFFICULTIES ‘) AIRRTRIRAILAITALLRALALLRALRARLALL . % 3 a.v,,fi:;; kussed by Town Council Monday Evening—Highvay | b ; » - ; o E i B e ou Cannot Beat These Materials For Your Spring Painting ers Who Arrive to Take Place of Strikers Return on FOR INTERIOR USE Next Train—Address by District Nurse—Narrow Fabric-Lace Company Merger Ccasidered. ROGERS Mark of Quality PAINT; MATHESON and JEWETT ' WHITE LEAD, strictly pure. gh definite action has trymen, taken in the matt of t the law on of the proposed town hall, | the pernaps a county court house an- | the s s prepared un | the po on of 4 commitiee representing town council of Westerly, by a nce architect, provides for a tion buildin; of brick with { It was ih ative commit it was proposcd to enforce 3 3 that would be res od and that s would u Mr. lucci will endeavor to convince of the town mistake in the ndeavor to o contr; a court hou: tion with the hall. people as » “rhnl town hall would be ‘Westerly zranite, and that with it the court he eourt house in Kingsto of the Washington _count superior court held, is of gran- it questior day Organizer Iclix Alexander | the strikers, urged th and_orde and as| a just would surely win. e any Piayideneci . . S o B el TR FEROX, for tin roofs and all kinds of metal work. A new feature has added interest) | WOUE qu the but § : : ?""“"""w ety sl o, 5 e | ton “\“f‘l']‘ dime: As soon as “T‘( men | FEROX is made in your city and enjoys a world wide reputation. n to Pl.n\ idenc =h|' intention of importin, BT R M G Viood o W, Ko FOR INTERIOR USE smton were presented the town coun- | N- Y. delivered an address Monday | for $1.68 for an cight-he day in | even in the embly room of o Memorial buildiz B Y | RIPOLIN and VITRALITE, the long life enamels. Lt M ROGERS STAINFLOOR FINISH for floors and wood work, in beautiful shades. PRATT & LAMBERT No. 61 FLOOR VARNISH for hard wear. ft of $1.71 for a nine-l the general sentiment o ited I o and the laborers. Then the whole was referred to the hishway @emmittee with power. e nefit (o th conclusion " The fact leaked out that the high- | cemmittee, represented by Com- Chesebra, had arranged o | & dozen Polish laborers come to | RS ST e | L S T Interior Varnishes of all descriptions. rabng from the easi, o ibrary. Se 2 compet ere submitte exam | tion. Monday afternoon o s e MURESCO in white and tints, for ceilings and walls, on platform and in the With the expectation of frighicr ed etrike Dbreaker 4, asmsted by Policemen | il and Wesi. managed to drive | strikers o¥ railrond propert they congregaied fust lire. o and the eiri L the W16 tr Who sast there wera perii in fhe wioinfty of the stath of the anticipated jeer ond the Bring your paint troubles to us and benefit by our years of experience. There was®a large attendance of ockholders of the Westerly Narrow bric com, t the mill off i arrival of strike breakers iny ¢ ed the arrival of Josepn Tuc- | | organizer, from Providence, | - i oame to take (harge of the sit- " d O] in bemalf of the strikers. Chiot | ] [ ] ld reminded Mr. lucci o * el i h regarding lofterine stations and suzzestod et the law to his fellow : ’ Bt N b Y] . Wholesale Commerce Street Retail “Orrine for Whisky w“;'f:;;zz:‘:‘f;ia;’g : : ' ' to report nes & and Beer Habit |5 Al b : : | e e R R R TR T T T T T T R T T T T T T T TR Westerly “town “Council Mo F,;”,::f[ ning, a members were AYYIIIPIIMPRVIVIPIPRTIRIITITIRIRIVIRIR I VIV IR RIRERPE S VY YYY reiiabio I “Drink Habit by thowsa top, Com ized to employ any the STONINGTON | Babcock of Westerly; Kipling, Steven- | Wilcox were recent callers in New | Misses Rosalind and Delphina Ham- |13 home from Vassar for the Easter Lo b ot {son, De Morgan, by Miss Laura T.|London. | mer, and their guests. Twelve couples | vacation, brought with her two of har he | Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hainsworth Return | Wo0d- { With the Church Societ | danced the Boston to the most delight- | collegs classmates, Miss Pauline Hail ceferred the empios-: "tom England—Celebration of Three | Three Birthdays Celebrated. !‘l';”mh“- dies’ Al society of the Bap- | fu! music. Miss Delphina Hammer, who | and Miss Winifred Otis. slicve in suspending | Birthdays on Monday. Miss Edith Durgin, Dr. Charles O.| ' ticrmoon at e Maine and Georse Bradiey all celébrat- | byimer. on Mabel E. Ingraham left Mon- | ed their birthdays Monday in @ fitting |~ e e arolio Bold's visit with Miss Susan Rollins | manner. Congratulations and birthda: s e | giftsand post card showers heiped to make the day a memorable one in the lives of the three 5o well known here.i #pent for rchase the necessaris referred to the gov-| 3 ay 1 believed the | day for ? could fall into line | 5¢ B, ithout serious detriment. = ' Do You Have Pains Here? Your liver is torpid and congested. Schenck's Mandrake Pills afford great selief. One fair trial will convince you of theis curative proper~ ties for stomach, liver and bilious disorders, ‘Wholly vegetable and absolutely harmless, Plain or sugar ccated, 25¢ a box. Sold every- where. Send postal for our free medical book s Ruth Babcock of New York 1s | T e Tl g lab | TR | the guest of Mrs. Stiles T. Stantor of . Swesne Mr. Langworthy said he would be i \ain g to do in behalf of the town | 3 reed o @0 | hom irse the | "Are. B winter i Tuesday | tied has left tosvn for her | e south. NOANK es, who has spent the ago, left for the east nd will spend the week in , before returning to Ston- The Day’s Happenings in the Village— Plans of Church Societies. only $1.09 & bo i 3 o Boskle: (mailed in ) Carriers ay 1din ) do ORRINE ¢ ) onl, fTere g, Washingto , s in demand e Miss Pearl Carson of Pearl street . Eli Hainsworth, who | visited friends in New London Aon apar- | have heen touring Jingland, returhed to | | oot Singer, on 3 g and learn to prescribe for yourself. e-hour | town Monday. rs. Jerome Anderson and son of 40 (T A 2 the town must g0 Miss Grace Muller returned to her are visiting Mrs, Ander- v"mh { ‘,’ Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila,, Pa, « s King laborers w home Lere Monday, after spending| s ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Fitch, BOSTON .PARTY : - i : labor some time in Brooklyn, N. Y. % Eprecistriar | — Given at Branford by Mrs. Alfred E. Hammer for Her Daughters. advi B. W. Whittlesey of New Haven was| Bernard McDonald and John Roarke aller here Monday. were recent callers in Wester] § i f to asreeing Travel Club’s Topics. Arthur G. Rudd of New London was ot 5 O e it vel club will meet today | @ callr on friends in town Sund: An interesting event of the society n the v ding room of thei Baylles Wood of Taunton, Ma: 3 d town was a Boston R . The topics and speakers | visiting Captain and Mrs. B. W. ¥ Tonday evening of last ries Darwin, Thomas Huxley. | tham. on Pear] street. Mrs. Alfred E. Hammer at her penser, by Mrs. H. Hobart! Mrs. Allen bey and Mrs. George ' home, oc.” for her daughte: Councilman Langworthy, chairman sldermen of the highway committee. stated th R et fhs tems nire ot ; 2 Diamond (one and two inch) Mesh 19 Gauge ’ to Buy in seseneeseses ot t uld ot t of it the TRIAL TRUST COMPANY ! o Menpteraaivr, o s Wire, all widths, from one to six foot. Also the labor this v had said tha not a | greed to the demands much| the town of W y would do like- the even to the payment of time and a auarter overtime nine-hour d a Westerly Branch ! . Million DoMars | Three Million Dollars | ifty Thousand Accounts. eourteous and efficient a f:s | % management. the new Excelsior Square Mesh, 1% inches at bottom and four inches square at top. AND The council meeting was called for the special purpose of considering the John J ey for the \| Nf::l,f_“l,i‘z' NORWICH, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1811, ‘ v. i 7 ; “oofing . s Home-Treatment for Lung and ||[¥ @ | | e nine and | Bart Schaffner & Marx ' Clothes AR SOLD BY 3 . LB cnmnALwL“Eol. | ettiement | S t Ai i i ;| TR wz;plyRTa;l'nRoofinz, also one and two-ply R —] Sl e lhroa Allmen ubber Roofing. T e ; i s xed b7 ORI i T — il o ; fris wom| | Charges—No Traveling Expenses. A\ DY) . s Lovees = ard o W known nal street n by En- BRiag ¢ - : b a8 nzie in The coming of Sirolinto Americahas ; '. : \ E B e oas “electite | \ i i ot thone No made it possibleforeverysuffererfrom i’ THE HOUSEHOLD, ts moders plumbin, Inspectio: ede - o, . pection Frank W. Coy Real © Con INAL Westerly, R L 1 Cu s made in the present rade, lung and throat troubles to take at i trifling expense, and in the comfort B aa sl 8 L i3 | N Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street of home, the treatment prescribed by Sy mlrerdl Europe’s leading specialists. Local Lacenics. | several cases of scarlet ¢ By I;r VShne: and Ilnsiery- : ce. 1 5 R ST b Sirolin taken at the first sign of Coughs, § ik A Nelidar MA“SH,S mily ) in iy to- | Colds, La Grippe and otherthroat and lung S b - P84 get & coupon on the Planc to be 5 | ay) o issue licenses to ;;«ei:n;;n;{::;ga:;xsy cuts shn;:itvhee::uclé— 5 ¢ i = ¥ given away at The Sound Sleen of d | g 5 i s 2 preve: medy. i S 5 £ | corhe Sound Sieep of Good Heaith | iicv. Juhu G. Dution reud an inter- In deep seated, chronic diseases of the air R A PURTILL’S | ment that pre f: Sto] of T e monthly mestine passages Sirolin has remarkable virtue in ’ “ON THE BRIDGE." healt) > \ i Clalte Bo bt Bors skt Ll o 2 causing unfayorable symptoms o rapidly SAMERON; mahogany case; CAMBERON mahogany case; | W nable 1o of the Al OireheR disappear and in restoring the sufferer to = returned rental; regu- nicely decorated; used in store =9 of puins Srahipnd Wor 64 normal health. larly $350.—Sale price. 3§ only; regularly $330.—Sale price $275, Estavlisnea 1901, ¢ 14 L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. | Kidne tive vision corrscted by the prop. | ‘¢ s much ment of lenses. Room 9, Pot. !N dov " g Foley orchy Block. Westerly, R. L il » and now y aft In incipient Consumption, the taking of Sirolin com! fresh treatment and plenty of nutritious food is followed J;‘."flm'm.snfé of miraculons—coughing rapidly decreases, weakening night sweats disappear, ‘he appetite improves, the chest and limbs fill out, the bodily weight increases, the quality of the blood is improved, the nervous system becomes normal and the increase of tubercle bacilli is checked and the germs often entirely eliminated. - Because of the absolute harm- lessness of Sirolin—theeentire absence of anyinjurious dmg, themannfac- turers have consented to have Siralin sold by high-classdruggistsdirect to SCHUMAN & SO mahog- ANGELUS; oak case, taken in any case: factory sample; regu- exchange for piano-player; regu- larly $300.—Sale price. sm larly $250.—Sale price $75. CAMERON; Colonial: mahog- ANGELUS: mahogany case, in any case; used a few months only; fine condition; regularly $25 regularly $350.—Sale price -$250, | Sale price ............oooo.o. HUNTINGTON ; PIANOLA: ebonized hogany case; largest size: slightly fect repair: regula AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY MAND, ma- Stamford. charts have A % rly 50.—Sa o W o charts chave &ll who suffer from trifiing or serious ailments of the throat and lungs, a7 xegularly 3350 Eals brics SESEILAIREREL S - o ot Schools Willar iperiginant ! The coming of Sirolin to America is an event, | I ' s M A ns 1. he walis agents, Z l o, The walis - If not readtly procurabis wrils 5 the sok eyents for the Uniled Stetes N E th charts of THE SIROLIN COMPANY RS37 Caval Street, New York it i Marsh EBullding, it examples 230-232 State St. ' New ‘Landen, Conn.’ '$ ire on exhibi-