Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 30, 1911, Page 6

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Council Meeting Postponed. Thieves with dentistry partors as their objective point of visitation made | & fair sized haul in Westerly, Satur- day night. In addition to the robbery ut Dr. A. H. Spicer's, where teeth and platinum valued at 3900 was taken, it | wgs discevered that the thieves had also vistted the parlors of Dr. b‘renmnl' DR a8 sole oM ‘to!(he value uf‘ 50, t is evidest that the thieves were | versed with all that pertains to the | laboratory work of dentists, and select- ed stock that was of vaiue. le that of lesser mccount and difficult to dispose of. In the Spicer dentisiry the | thieves were after the platinum, which is more valuable than gold, and they ook the teeth that are held by plat- fmum pins and cast those with steel | pins sk In this place there hap- Pened to larger quantity of plat- inum than usually kept, judging from the amount of loss claimed by Spicer, father and son. The Spicer robbery was Sunday moruing. but Dr Jearn of his loss untll Mon ing. Hardly had the reported to the police tion came that the offl M. OCodneil and Dr. John nsbuu Chapman had been visited by t thieves. Material valued at $100 was taken from Dr. Chapman and w small- er amount frosma Dr, O'Connel While the entrances were forced n & professional way by springing the | the thieves i addition had thor ough knowicdge of the character Beoty sought and also more than pess- | Ing acquaintance with the premises | and su-rounding ceaditions. Dentis: ars visiied occasionally by treusients who come to purchase the old gold accunmiatiore and some of ehaps have atterapted eharp on local dentists and in at least one instanoe committed actual the but g0t away Dbefore being detected. It may be that ome of these fellows is eommected with the burglaries, Dbeing agguainted with the interior of the of fices, und perhaps is & member of the | mang that cormunitted robberies among | the dentiste of Boston & few weeks | ago. | atse satices | Warren Carpentar, of the Sherman- Carpenter company, had an experianc early Sunday morning that might h some econmecton with the bu committed I the local dentists’ office: 1t was near midnight when the s was clomed and before leaving home Mr. Csrpenter visited a | ore | tor | lunch room. He afterwara went to the store and found a man crouched in the door- way. Mr. Onrpenter grappled with the | feliow, demanded an explanation of his | premenge, and recefved Teply that he | as tired and sat in the doorway to awatt a Groten-Stonington trolley car. ‘When infermed thot the last car had | ne nearly two hours before, the fel- | oy repiled that he was a stranger and did net_know. | Mr. Carpeater held the stranzer while_questionicg him snd toM him that he belleved he was 2 crook and | had a mind %o turn him over to the| lice. Now he regrats that he re- eased the man, but there was nothing apparent upen which to 1 iim, ex- cept as 4 suspicious charact Later, Mr. Carpenter disco akeleton kay mado from a coll-b ook, with traces that it nad been used | wisely directed, will cause her to| give to her little ones only the most | wholesome and beneficial remedics and oy vien actnally needed, and u: well-informed mother uses only 1 M[ and tle laxative rem- ely—Symp of 5; and Elixir of Benns—when a laxative is required, as it 3 wholly free from all objec- ra:ac.e salstanc To get its ben- eflcial effects always buy the genn- ime, raamufactured by the Cafifornia Fig 5 Top O Potay Midner Pills are s trus med.- feine. They ave healing, strengthen- ing, antiseptic and toni¢. They auwiskly. Leo & Osgood Co. | Whers 1o Buy in Westery INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Weaterly Branch Capital ..Thres Million Doll Surples . .Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. L#beral, courtesus and efMclent i ity management. | rom saLm. Sevem-1oqm colteges. mitunted in oihe chmpact ving 3 £ b ddn be eoured ok Paying. Rewt, Danbing Inspectios Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., enterty, R. L hy Tour Shees and Hosiery #ad got & coupom on the Planc to be given away at PURTILL’S' “ON THE BNMDGE" | veterans | n | nessed the working of the in the lock of the front door of the store. Arrangements are completed for the official observance of Memorial day. The procession will form in Broad street, right resting on Rim street, and propmtply at twe oclock it will move in this order: con of police: Westerly band; Fifth company, ceast artillery ¢orps; Budlong and Hancock posts, G. A. R.; cker United_Spanish War The march will eterans; | ve to, St emetery and back to Dixon sq: here the civil war will board cars for River Bend cemetery. There will be a hait on @ cad sireet bridge and flowers cast upon the wgters. in _memory of the sailors and soldiers who are bur- The patriotic exercises usually held Bliven opera house in the evenins omitted will be The young deer in Wilcox park is e feature und so many children visited the park Saturday and nday that Supt, Charles F. Coon re- ked that he did not believe there so many children in all Rhode Island. The deer was indisposed last weel and Superintendent Coon wWhs the attending physiclan. He used bran: n his prescription und the deer ir proved under the treatment and now in fine condition. Mr. as soon ae, the park employes red that brandy was peing given nearly all of them complained that th ckness snd were under the ir pression that what was zood for t leex might be good for them, a trusted upon the good nature of ie Charley” for the remedy. Ie snuled ang deelsred that Inas- much as he was not a graduate of a | al coll hed no diploma, and ed to practice upon his could not prescribe for they smiled, but not in The Early Summer Ladies’ night of the Westerly Cycle club was enjoved | | ght. Thers was a re h rooms at 8 o'clock, fol- whist from $.30 to 16. proceeded to Brunswick ntil 1 o'clock Tues- with intermission were Monday ption Local Lacenics. dMr, and Mrs. William Shefleld of New 'Haven are visiting relztives in Westerly. William Simpson and sister, Miss Jennio £impscn of Hartford, aré visit- | ing in We: Memorial legal holiday there will be suspension of business in W y Mrs. William Lusk ¢ London visited hor sister, ford, in Grove ave; The spectai council announce nas been postpor Mrs. Margaret Bed- il Wednesc sh and Bourdon Majs. Arthrr A. Babcock of W « will partici- pate in the parade of the First | lery distr Mom, ht tended wich, members he Scottish Monday ening, degrees. A nest of gypsy b n an apple on the pr n Margin stree pests were pro This nest was the fi erly. An araphs, interesting collection of fn_connection 1with photo- ympany tak- Temperance Legion has ed at Niantic, and these clected: Mrs. Si preside Ray B. Kenyo ice president; Edith McColl, secre- Alvord Ennie, treasu e F. Ward, who left Westerly the for est two years ago, arrived here Monday cn a visit to his par- ents, Mr. a igene 1. Ward. Fe now res fankerson, North Dakota, and is employed as fireman on th now visiting fr formerl Mass., mother 3 Wes! here fered a y ball fror 1 adjoining ané brole her nose. She Imost | ompletely recotered from the injury Orders were issued Mcnday for the tour of duty of coase artillery corps Rhode Island, the First district which includes the Firth company Westerly, 1s ordered to Fort Grebl and the Sccond dis to Fort Weth- | erill e encampment will, so far as the officers are concerned, begin July when they will report for prelimi- nary instruction, and be prepared for the main arrive July body ‘of troops when they 9, for eight days’ gquty. MYSTIC Momorial Exercises at West Side School—Tax Commissioner Corbin Addresses Men's Ciub—Charles H. Noyes’ Funeral. At thé We arnoon memorial e The programme st Sid Monday aft- »s were held. carried out were as arman’s recit Recitat Raymond tion, ‘bacé’s room—Flag itation, Molly P; icorge Highee. Prent tation, What ‘olors M liiam Hopwood, rd Barnes and Charles Williams; itation, Catherine Collington; exer- , The American Fl Beatr Miriam Tingle alute by Miss Hancock's Laura Goodwin; Lamphere; rect pian> solo, Alwilda Holly; school Mrs. Lamb's room—Recitation, Fvi Fdwards: piano duet, Gladys MacGow an_and Minnie Seizer. High sch Shurs Raymond Heath: piano selo, Catherine Dickersoa, The First Decoration Da Harristte Wilcox A large number room—Piano solo, recitation, Robert tioy e Stoddard: flag salite by of parents and friends of (he children were present The schosl has made excellent prog ress during the past yvear. Entertained for Providence Guest. Miss Ruth Rogers twenty young people Broadway, Moulay evening 1 honor of uest, Miss Norma Marshall of were plaved and ere rendered. Dur- i chafing dish supper . A most delizhtful evening was spent. Miss Marshajl has spent abo Coon sass | at| M’M-Key in His Store Door—How the Town| " Will Observe Memorial Day—Cycle Club Ladigs’ Night—First Nest of Gypsy Moths Discovered— fThe Kind You Have Alyays in use for over 30 years, has borne the ‘signature of and has been made under his per- sonal supervision tlncelfl!n!mcy. Allow no one to decelve you ia this. ZoiTis and which has been All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good’> are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. and allays Feverishness. Colic. and Flatulency. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- . gorie, Drops and Socothing Syrups. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms It cures Diarrhoea and Wind It is Pleasant. It It relicves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and patural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALwaYs Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR many f en ¥ > ‘Rathb Louise Paige pper Tax Commi meeting T a most succ home, attend omins in Qu mmers here, is dur Men’s Club Closes Season, .en’s club h Tolmes Funeral of Charles H. Noyes. The funeral of "Ci took place Monday i aug, from out of town rmshaw, pa church, cond ial foral Bridgeport, rms were beautiful. Visitors and Travelers. Mr. and M Monday in Captain T dapce is the guest ¢ Mrs. John R. M spent Monday wit ter J. Shea Miss Annie M Mass. is the gu | Ha Mr. and Mrs. and h her visits. New York are gu | Mr. and Mrs. Wil in d a banquet in the | evening. At 8 ¢ sat down to a fine ved by the fol- Misses Edna h Rath- | Harr: Hoxie, " J. M Buclah h MacDo Geney Helen un. | oner Corbin is the last M, | Yoric mother Mrs A s a8l | ing his_parents, Robe-t Wilbur. fter ved Kretzer spent h Mr. and Mrs. Wal-| Mr. and Mrs. yihe of Provi-| Mr. and Mrs. Miystic relatives. | Mr. Mrs. zmara of Norwich in Preston. John Wilbur of Philadelphia is visit Captain and ®Mrs. to Joseph Couch and maid have in town at the Couch home- ead for a few weeks. Miss Norma Marshall of Providence is the guest of OMiss Ruth Rogers. Leonard Hermas and Walter J. Shea Clarence <« made| Haven, and Wilkiam K. Holmes, Jr., of | ts of their parents, | am K. Holmes. Mrs. Ingram Gledhill is v tives in Rockville, Ct. Hoxie of New York, John H. of Boston and Frank N, Gillfillan of New Britain are guests of and Mrs. John H. Hoxie. Mr. and Mre. James W. An- | two drughters, of Sterling, are visiting and Mrs. Edward Lathrop. Henry Wells has returmed to New after a few days’ iting Tela- Baker and visit to his Hiram Bumett of New York is nding esveral davs i Oscar Darling of Providence is guest of her sister, Mrs. n town. Alden Mizs E. Fiske has returned to Hart- a visit Miss Beulah spent Tucker of ew York are guests of Mrs. Tucker's cDonald of Madford, st of Miss Lotiig | dr Jeremiah Holmes Raymi of| Nearly 5000 miles of nets are nd Holmes of New | nightly in the North Sea. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McKen- set BORDENS Malted Milk Those Who Accept Substitutes are Losers Malted Milk Dept. BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO. New York feeling dull, activity box will ills, indigestion, dy: 5. constipation, sick hea heartburn/ ete. 1y harmle: ea—25c. 1a Not Exactly Sick, but— tired, worn, run down? It's liver that you need. Take Schemeh’s Man- drake Pills todey and mark their magic effect. prove their efioacy epsi che, giddiness, flatulegce, ‘Wholly vegetable—absolute- plain or suger coat- everywhere. a postal for our free book and learn to prescribe for yourself. Dr. ]. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phijadelphia, Pa. in ail bilious- fayndice, Semd able of cor \ The hat that fits the head comfortably and stylishly. The Oval in “L.& H.” hats is shaped to make a comfort- fit without binding the head. mfort for hot weather wear. drying and pressing. ing the “ L. & H.” trade-mark name, P. J. MORLE) «Every Style for Every Man.” ~——S0LD BY — The Light Weight of “ L.& H.” hats is another feature High or Low Crown, wide or narrow brim with edges carefully treated to prevent breaking down, the shaperis retained by the L. & H.” process of sizing and special In Style and Finish, even the silk trimmings and lin- s appeal to Smart Dressers,” and cause a feeling of satisfaction and pride when you lay down your hat show- - Norwith, Conn. NE! CASINGS 28x3 Regular price........$1465 Ouirs. ......$12.65 30x3 Regular price........$15.75 Ours. $13.55 30 x3% Regular price....,...$2325 = Ours.......$19.95 31x 3% Regular price.......$24.00 Ours.......$20.75 32 x 3% Regular price........$24.60 Ours.......$31.35 34 x 3% Regular price........$26.90 Ours.......$23.30 36 x3)% Regular price........$20.05 Ours.......$25.15 30x4 Regular price........$33.05 Ours.......$28.70 31x4 Regular price........$34.25 Ours.......$29.80 32x4 Regular price........885.50 Ours.......$30.890 33x4 Regular price...,....$36.80 Ours.......$31.95 34x4 Regular price........$38.00 Ours.......$33.05 35x4 Regular price.......$39.15 Ours. ......$34.05 36x4 Regular price........$40.40 34x 415 Regular price...,....$48.10 36 x 43 Regular price........$51.00 37x 4% Regular Price........852.45 Ours.......$45.60 38 x 435 Regular price,......$53.85 Ofrs:......$46.85 40 x 434 Regular price Ours.......$49.40 42 x4 Regular price........ $59.60 Ours.......$51.85 36x5 Regular price........$62.65 Ours.......$5455 37 x5 Regular price........864.35 Ours $56.00 87x5% Regular price.......$75.15 Ouita..o oo $65.40 Complete Stock Always on Hand TUBES AT SAME LOW PRICE The A. . Swan Co. NORWICH, GONN. STOVINK Makes Red Iren Black POTMEND =-- mends everything Before buying Screens and Screen Cloth get our prices Bread Toasters - Imitation Leather Chair Seats 10c Fishing Tackle Bulletin Building Run. Easy Lawn Mowers THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street Mohican Creamery BUTTER ™ 24c SIRLOIN STEAK [ 1. LIVER and % CORNED BEEF LUNCHEON MEAT VEAL ROAST SALT PORK SMOKED SHOULDERS Ib. PURE LARD 21bs. FULL CREAM CHEESE = 1b. Good Cooking POTATOES pk. Yellow ONIONS 2 gts. Fresh LETTUCE = head . B. 6. CRACKER MACARONI Large package Picnics CORN MEAL | [9¢c l4c 20c 15¢ Tc bc 5 1bs. 3 cans 230 Campbell’s SOUPS TAKE HOME A BRICK OF Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Specials THIS STORE WILL CLOSE AT NOON TUESDAY. MEMORIAL DAY Cut from Steer Beef ~ ' nc I SLICED HAM fib and Loin LAMB CHOPS - Mohican Ice Cream « 30¢ EGGS5%. . 20c Every Egg Goaranteed Fresh - b [T I BM-}GN for {4 SHOULDER ROAST & - b |l SLIGED BOILED HAM . 25¢ b 9c b 93¢ Yw.2lc b |4¢ STUFFED OLIVES - pint |sc Good: Sweet - 200 29-31¢c 25¢ 16¢c Special Zu Iu pky. 4¢ Sotid backed sans 25 3 Ibs. 50 SAL SODA I5¢ ALL COOKED Belicious for LUNCHES and PICHIGS Navel Oranges doz. Native Asparagus 2 lbs. ROLLED OATS 5 1bs. E.C. CORN FLAKES 2 pkgs. DR, THOMAS JEFFERSON-KING Premier Painless Dentist, origl- nater of the King Safe System of Pafnléss Dentistry, which makes ali dental operitions painless. DR. JACKSON, Manager. NO HIGH PRICES Testh extracted and filled painiessiy for the most nervous people. absolutely SAFE treatment known 1o dental science. up, Wi Crown and Bridge Work $5. Filkngs $1. up. King Dental Parlors, NO PAIN PAINLESS EXTRACTION and delicate Dr. King's method is the only Full set teeth 33. and .Gums; Gold Guid h the Natural FRANKLIN SQUARE STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35¢c PINNER From 12 to 2 BEL-HOFF CAFE, Greund Fleor DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. In chargo of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practws during his last fllness. 161 Main $troe m‘- ar your busi- WHEN you want to ness before the pubfic, there.is ne me- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bullet!n. WHEN you want to put your busie ness before the public, therc is no mae dium better than throtigh Lhe advertiss ing columns of The Bulletin.

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