Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 1, 1911, Page 6

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Participate in Firemen’ ‘The boarc of engineers of the West- erly fire aistrict met Wednesday eve- iz and corapictad the arrangements for the annual Inspection and parade of the fire department next Saturd: Having been informed that the Pa catuck fire department would partici- pate in the parade in the afternoon if invited, the board of engincers ex tended the invitation, and the result will be that for the first time in about twenty years, the two ‘departments that of necessity must depend upon each other in emergency cases, will parade together. The rivairies and Jealousies that are characteristic of all Volunteer departments naturally exist- ed in this section, and finally led to 1561, and was mustered out at plainly defined lines of separation. o | e t far as the annual parades went. Their | eXPiration of term of enlistment Au coming tegcther will have a tendency | EUS BELEGE S S O o e o Teioaty "arihey | “Mr. Burdick was in his elghty-fourth tween neighboring de; interests are practically board of enginee tions to the offi sion as follo I order of proces- Board of engineers: chief engineer | and assistants, Pawcatuck fire district Pawcatuck fire police; P. S. Barber hose company The procession will form in Broad Street, right resting on Eim, and at two oclock will preceed over the f« fawing line of march: Down Elm te Cross street, to Main, to Broad, to Granite, to_Grove avenue, (o et, to Broud. to West Broad in ehanic, to Broad, to Dixon missed. Use TiZ- Smaller Feet Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen Feet Cured Every Time. TIZ Makes Sore Feet Well No Matter What Ails Them. orein ine: ermanent 17 makes feet are o ural sk smailer w Tee th ties meraly clog up th ® them out and » pores Keeps them TIZ ix for snle er box, alter Luther 1l Wher 1o Buy in Westerly | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch .....Thres Million Dollars .Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Lideral, courteous and efficient ia Its management. FoR siLe Two seven-icom cottages, situated In @ifterent parts of tha compact part of erly " R. 1. each baving 80 foot Street front and both ng vacant Jana adjoining (hat can be seoured at Tewsonable prices I a purchaser de- gre Both having heat, electria hts. modern plumbing. Imspection invited Frask W. Coy Real Esta Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery #nd get a coupon on the Planc to be given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” Fatablishea 1001, Marold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the pror ®r adjnstment of lenses. Room m-untworzhy Block. Westerl HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS ork is Owr Specialty. and all Marness Supplies car- toek. ~Factery Made Harness o stock at Y3 and up. M. SAUNDERS. Removed td 44 West Broad Strscs, : khm and Oourt House——Matter of Babcock. Annuity Senled«l?:vcamck Compnny Invited to $700 in Indianapolis Race. tments whose | the same. The | Hieh | 's Parade—Carl Wilber Wms atterd inspection and review by the board of engineers. The central fire house and fire equip- ment will be oven to public -inspection from in the afternoon. Shortly before the civil war veterans started in Memorial day parade, one who was ameng the first to respond to President Lincoln’s call to arms, Evan C. Burdick, answered the final call and his name is no% on_the honor roil of the heroic dead of Westerly. Mr. | Burdick was a corporal of C company, | First Bhode Isiand volunteers, the first ) to the front from West- enrolled at Providence mustered into service He | and had been ill for a long time. He is survived by Mrs. Burdick. He carpenter by trade and for years andolph Bentley Co., Mr. Burdick was of the First Bap- ril 16, 1548, and was re In his membership or over §3 vears. The funeral serv- es will be conducted by Rev. George . srmer pastor of the First | Rev. O. D. Sherman, formerly of Mys- tic, now pastor of the Seventh- Baptist church in Richburg, N. Y., | has a letter in the current issue of { abbath Recorder, which is of in- | in this section. Rev. Mr. Sher- man wrifes: “Rev. 'H. D. Clarke criticises this quotation from Woolley: ‘When the church gets as much in earnest in Christ as the liguor sell- & the god of sreed, your :al ‘option.” ] suppose irke refers Yo Mr. Woolley's endorsement of the anti-saloon meth- od, “Now a great deal older man than and had a_good deal « n fighting liquor sellers but a voungster; | and when he closes with the statement | that thes: methiods ‘are wrong in prin- and wrong in final results' and cessful contradiction of | 1 take issue and accept = challenge, When 1 went to Mystic in 1880 the town of Stonington was under no-li- cense and the law was enforced. H: Montzomery, a noble Scotch minist resizned his pastorate of the Metho- | * dist church in Norwich, and as county | prosecutin, sell There of prohibitio s & terror to rum ily number s in the town and in he brother I succeeded er on that side 1id went with It was taken . for 1 ‘heins a minister, was warty prohibitionist.” After a was approached with a pledge nee w t I would give were a Now, let us see how it wor mext year, through the apathy ance voters, the town went license 1 twenty more rum shops were ned and thet dly work. Crime incr homes were. m | desolate, abounded, and s It reet vil safe fo worke antag mer put me understood reckoned 1 what r n and was the reply A. Hull, the 1 3 ng vou shall About this and to defend rumsellers when they could get him, was most nderfully converted. and took up as | speeial work the prosecution of the rsellers, A town court was es znition of my canse I was leag ears, while ense and the law lished and as a r n the t ance pointed judg the 1 fo had no lic enforced. T arty prohibi is looking spporty told me own voted; would go license than ould tend to bring na- tion soon The town councilmen met in speci session Wednesday evening, and ca vassed the voting the annual town e n next Tues- day. Six nanes wei ded to the list of the Tirst district as new voters, two were ad the real estate list, and three w: nsferned from the Second_ d’strict even new names were added to the Second district list, one transferred from registry to per: sonal and one taken from the registry Two names were added to the estate list, and one taken off. Two transferred fr the First dis- own orde cere crdered issued as follows Budlong pos! A 2200 femorial and Librar ociation 5 for Brucker camp, Wir Veterans; S! 00 for bountie: s It was reported at Everett Barns, who had been appointed supervisor of the June election, be unable to serve, and Frank F. Dodge was sub- stituted A vote was pau:rr? xhn an indebted- chase of the Edwin W. Babeock esia Need Printing ? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street clock in the morning until 2 the at a touch of a match. ing coal. convenient. NewPe Only the woman wia his ned knows what comfort and relief a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove brings into the kitchen. * It is not only “that the New Perfection cooks so well. It saves so much work in other ways. o clean up before going You are saved from an overheated kitchen; saved from soot and dirt; saved from choj In the kitchen or the la the most elaborate meal, you will find tthe New Perfection stove with the New Perfection oven is the best and most N Made wit 1, 2 ad 3 bumen, with lorg. turquoise bive There are no to bed;; no fire to bank for t. Everything is ready for cooking in the morning g wood and carry- for the lightest or so-called site for a town hall’and courthouse, af the corner of Broad and Unicn streets, in accordance with a vote adopted at a financial town meetinz. The town treasurer was au- thorized and directed to issue, execute deliver a note upon receipt of proper deed, for $12.000 in_favor of Edwin W. Pabcock, payable 1. 1930, at 2 per cent. ansum ble quarter! he urer also_authorized to v izte a note for 32,000, for the balance of the purchase price, on the best terms obtainable by the treasurer. of acquiring the ad- st_church, no the Nestor house, tion that the town abeock an annuity he church now uthorized tr nnuity, provision hay the payment by the e matter in ]m ertt-of the ins been made fo Local Laconics. al town el democratic James F 1 honor man of the civil war resident i Westerly. and_voic rty only. at the > thei clined. 1] £ SNadde 2 that when I made my ap- | 42 Aid soci- be a voter, I pledged my- | ety self to the state of Connecticut ‘to here were two colonels and a_major vote for such men and laws as would | in the ranks of Brucker camp, United conduce 1o the welfare of the state’ | Spanish War Veterans, in the Memo- and 1 did not propose to take any other | rial day parade. As far ice WOTK | For the first time, there were mo | oncerned, s should be marshal or aids in the Memorial day parage, and in consequence there vexatious delays. vere William H. vondale has been appeirt and general | manager for. th Woolen | = of the r of Westerly was h Harry Cobe, in the at Indianapolis on Mer Rocco of Westerly za_of Philad and were married in the City of F Love Inesday of last week and Mrs. De have returned\Mrom their wedding trip and are residi 1 av Wester nt town council will hold ion next M , the day on the day after they as 2 board of canvas and count the ha members will out, but the councilmen = 1 that work. , daughter of Owen: nd | were Fterly,” Rev here w h Ow Thom Kenyon of Monday in Dutton officiat ion the residence of { bride’s pa Joseph _Owen best man Miss 1 Kenyon w bridesmaid BALT‘C Martin-Langlois Weddirg — Marriage of Scotland Couple—Band Concert. it the T hurch Miss Alpherie Martin ev. U. O. Belleros Salveni Nr W witnes Zown of white th veil. She member « dren of and in honor event twelve of the ey holy communion wit ngfizld wedding trip. Local Happenings. Mrs. n A by were guests tl rs. LeRose and Harry I sireet Mrs, George Weidhaus wa of relatives in Natick, R. L. u and Alex day. A novena to the holy ghost is i3 progress all this week at 7.30 p. m. | the Tmm neeption church, The company is rs its tenement housas on High street The ladies of the M. E. getting ready for their berry festival. The St. Jean band gave concert Monda chureh arc annual open air thz Roderick tlock. Po of Moosup and James Poirier of Willimantic have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poirier of Main street. Godue-Montie Marriage. Augnse Godue s Anastas State Barbérs Meet. heConneciicuf\State Rarber ive association hus elected the mills, at| evening on the roof of | | | | | | | | 1 Haven: trustees, A, Fleming, Bridge: port, Mr. Harder, New Haven, > Rehr, Meriden; dicing commnittes. Mr. McCombs, Bridgeport, Mr. Lisci. % New Haven, Mr. mittee on credentials, New Britain, Mr. Bar Meeting. The following notice has been issued Warner, by Edgar. M. Windham Bar Mgeting. bar of Windham Lendsfvig of Central V notice of his intel ion for adm hout ests_action (of cation. There to act upon said appli room in Willimantic Friday, June at 9.30 o'clock a. m. Conducted Store Without License. #| Simon Felablum was charged in the New Britain police court the other day with conducting on Fuyette street without a had a supposed to be out of the second-hand Tt came out that he was still He formerly in the s store. Saturd right, 3 Feldblum told buy much now. suilty and fined Litchfi Monday, the was he hottest May day ever n in Litchfield; the thermometer stood at 98 degrees, a recol desrees higher than the next best (or ), on Sunday, woi county To the members of the . when Detective Officer San- me out there from Hartford to ome stolen clothing at Feld- Feldblum bought two ¢ night and three Mon- ying the burglar $9.2: the court he did mot The accused was found Rehr, Meriden: com- F. C. Wildman, Harder, New Haven. clerk of the superior court: A coun lage has given ntion to make appi on to the bar of Con- examination and re- He bar upon said ap- will be a bar meet- ion at the / a second-hand store license. license but was husiness, Wednesday 310 and costs. rd breaker, and three Fastern Comnecticut July 10th, 1910, Piaut-Cadden Building Home of High Grade Pianos at Honest Prices THEBS 1s no advertising medium In letin for Luriness results. If you understand music you know that a player-piano to be artistic must ac- complish the above. *Any person or piano firm that can produce any player-piano that does it other than the Solo-Apollo can have The Plaut-Cadden Company’s check for $1,000.00. \ this plain enough ? The Plaut-Cadden Co., Established 1872 Main Sireet That owns the exculsive right of pIaym Downward on tlu Kc_n A $1,000.00 Challenge Offer On the Solo-Apollo Player-Piano We agree to forfeit $1,000.00 cash to any charitable institution or individual within fifty miles from the City of Norwich if any piano dealer can produce any other make of player-piano — at any price — that will do musically what the style H Solo-Apollo Player-Piano will do— namcly.. accent the melody or theme of any composition or permit the opera- ot s tor to instantly omit the melody notes entirely and play only the accompaniment- Gonvenient menthly payments arranged. Nerwich, Conn. equal to The Bul- Bread Bulletin Building STOVINK Makes Red Iron Black POTMEND -- mends everything Before buying Screens and Screen Cloth get our prices Toasters - - Imitation Leather Chair Seats Fishing Tackle Run Easy Lawn Mowers THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street % % \' % SRS 3 AR %\' % % fi&fi&%&%fi&fi& fi&&v - "TWILL HELP YOU Woman’s Relief De Xrugers Vibure-O-Gin Compound, the woman's remeds, Bas been # Bes positively provem its great vares I the treatment of know fer gears as “Woman's h& womanly discasss. érugs. It will help you, ¥ you are & Gufferer frem any of the Ilis 0 pecullar to women, which can be reached by medicine. It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful .nltu'! from them clearly describe. it contalns 2e poisonous Dr. K rugers Viburn-0-Gin all dental - 10c DR. mnms JEFFERSON KING Premier Painless Dentist, origi- nator of the King Safe System of Painless Dentistry, which makes operations DR. JACKSON, Manager. NO PAIN NO HIGH PRICES PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth extracted and filled painlessly for the most nervous and delicate people. Dr. King's method Is the only absglutely SAFE treatment known to dental science. Full set teeth $3. and up, with the Natural Gums; Gold Crown and Bridge Work $5.; Geld Filléngs $1. up. King Dental Parlors, FRANKLIN SQUARE THIS 7 < reasonable prices. “Phone 370. For Reliet” sinca medicize on earth! Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING | o 1z s0 you should consult with me ana get prices for same. =Zxcellent weork C M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Build: 218 MAIN STREET. ervousness, irritability, headsehi, Gackache, presetng- Gowy pains, and other symptoms of gemeral female weakness, this compound has deen found quick and szfe. “I think Viburn-O-Gin is the best remedy for weak women. It does me more good than &ny medicine T have ever taken. 3 eanmot prates ft strens emough. 1 think it is the best womsan's Fowll feel ke writing » simflar letter 1t you try 1. $1.25 a bottle with directions. MILL REMNANT STORE West Side—170 W. Main St., is the only place to save 50c_on every dollar buying Dress Goods, Silks and Cotton Goods. New goods for Spring Summer. Good léngths for swits, dresses and waists. Come and see the bargains at MILL REMNANT STORE, 179 W. Main st ASTER, SALVIA, CABBAGE, LET- TUCE, PEPPER AND TOMATO PLANTS i S CARDWELL'S, 3 to 9 Market Street. AMMAAMAANAAAAAAAAAANNY WY | Beer, | Hill P. B Ale, | ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Anbeuser, -ré 00 : Fro p LE A i i i 3 Ta4r0 '.-?..O. Ratés $1.00 Per Day Eeneerens - e e D o e —— 184 _noOom anb sarw (g9 e | DON'T WORRY It Makes Wrinkles Worry over ili-health does your health no gued, and merely csuses wrinkles, that make you look oider than you are. If you are sfck, don't worry, but about it to make yourseit veil. To this we repeat the words of thousands of other former suffersrs from wom- anly ille, similar to yeurs, when wa Take VIBURN-0 It 18 a wonderful female remedy, a8 you will admit if you try it. Directions for its use are ted in six languages with every Prics $1.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GEBMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 128th Street, New York. !nbo oz> Too» 5 Ta>® Oz looa.fi 1647 L ’ Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standars brands of Beer of Europe and A Bokemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Bass Pale and Burion, Musirs Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunkes Frank Jones' Nourigh« Budweizer, Schiitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor te A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE' CLIPPING A SPECIALTY AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone DR C R. CHAMBERLAIY Lenta/ Surgeon. in ehargo of Dr. 8 L. Geer's prachwe ||1H.I:"~lfi“-

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