Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 20, 1911, Page 6

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wflm Makes First Appointmenr—Woman Who Stepped From Moving Car Recovering—Nel- son tdge Installs Officers—Labreque-Clark Mar- riage. . Rev, Thomas O'Brien, son of Mi- O'Brien of Westerly, and broth- er of Patrick H. O'Brien of New Lon- den, and stationed at St Mary church, Providence, Is ut St. Joseph’ hospital in that city under treatment | fer a trouble which has the aspects of appendicitia. Friday morning the | priest was removed from St. Mary's Central Falls mmberland, “Lincoln. Newport, North Kings- t, Providence. South Warwick, Westerly and Coventrs; palities it is reported medical inspection, for _contagious dis- muni that have seven inspector Reatory, ing considerable pain. | eases five vision and hearing At that time ft was thought immediate ted by teachers, -six similar operation was necessary, but at the by dociors, two physical exami- hespital the trouble responded (o | nations by docfors, fourteen regular ireatment and there is hope that ex- | outdoor r rteen recesses in treme (reatment might not be re- | all nine schools utred. Fatber O'Brien is a native of 1 darinking cups, ten Westesly and has beeh at St Mary's | schools with sanita Cight church seweral years. He is a pop- | with moist cloths for dusting, thirteen uler clesgyman and deep concern is | \hsorbing compounds for heing whown by members uf the par- none with vacuum cleaners, inh, relatives and friemds in Westerly, th adjustable desks ,thirteen amd by all who know Lim. { iction on alcohol and to- — bacco; twelve cities in which instruc- Congressman George H. Utter of | tions ‘on : e given, and Wasterly has made his first appoint- | six where in first aid to ment and selected Wait met Peck | the injured is given. of Woonsocket West Point. He is the son of Waiter William Morgan, a teamster in the D. Peck and has strong endorsements. | employ of Contractor Louis Detolo, for' a cadetship at | ‘The appeintment is a direct selection |‘while e in carting coal to a hout competition aad shows the | stone cru . lost a valuable gold eongressman's confidence in the ability | wateh, claiming that it ¥ stolen with his vest, which he had laid aside while loading coai. The case was re- | ported to the police, and the custom- steps were taken in the endeavor the stolen watch, but with- and anding of the appointee. e porn Jume 38, 1891, end was edu- cated in Previdenoe and Woonsocke The voung man was an enthusiastic | ar and_talented student of the violin, and | to loca, in that line gained @ host »f admiters. | out effect, ond the reason is now in 1909 he teok up study in Maniius | plain military School and was graduated |~ Russell Lenihan, son of Assistant with hemors in ali departments Thomas F. Lenihan. no- Thursd st lying eside tl TOok He w I enter West Point next vear | near Lincoln avenue for several d: i with exceptional advaniages, in peint | Satu he picked up the vest of training, his last two year i watch fel pocket. He itting him especially for t father and of the military ances. M. Manlius he was an ol i 1 ascer. alry trooo and a8 a that Mr. Morg: ch was and accomplished ho alleged to ha een stolen, \de an enviable reputation. 15 nbtified the Leni Young Mr. Peck is a member of the Mrs. Morgan called at pontington Literary society e of | t Monday and ihe oldest prep school fraternities in | and t She di the coun'ry, editer of The Windmill, | know wt nd carted coal the schooi monthly, assistant editor | to the where the watch was of The Haversack. the efficial publi- | found or it was of opinion th cation of the graduating class. Fle | he left the as found. has the confidence and friendsiip of | and was of t had been ihe teachers and associates, and wears | stolen in the meda! of hon of the Order of — Phoentx for excallence in scholarship | Nelson lodge, Sons of St. George, and service to the school. held election of officers and o chosen were a by District Dep- Miss May Smith, in the employ of uty James R. Johns, as follows Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Davis, was | crick W wortl deni; John gendered uncenmscious for hotrs by reason of injuries stepping from a oar of the Valley Street railway pafore the rly sceived b Pawcat nolds. treasurer vas stopped. Miss Smith gave a sig- | Thorp, manager: Philip H. Opi nal to the conductor to have the car | tce, Wiliam Cilley £top near the Foster farm vefore | tin’ were electe the signal was exccuted she stepped | [f from the car, facing the rear, and us to the a result was thrown he held in Providene ground. striking on & head and was rend B o Fhe was taken into PRI T, dence. where she reccived | i tentfon. Upon resaining There were many bathers at Watch s she was taken to the Hill, Monda her mother, Mrs. Sullivan, Ma and Mrs. Arthur N, Nash avenue. spent Monday in Providence Miss Smith duall e ladies t. Michael's pari though it was at first feared her skull | © 3 " ¢ =i o e as fractured. The accident happene 1 n ' k ot on the tar ihat lefi Westori at § | London visited in Westes ndas o'cleek Friday evening, for Watch Hill, | _ Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sherman spent No blame is attached to the car crew. | Sunday w Sherman’s father in = anon | Sixteen cities and towns in Rhode | Pustal Clerk Charles F. Adams of fand, including the town of Westerly, | ¢ n Westerly Monday and | appear in e wnnual r of “What | ¢ he local postoffice. | American Cities and Towns are Doing rtea Monday on | for the Health of noo! ‘h 1d ! I Dakota, after | just published by the depa | hygl Sage mm,mmm Retar; eived from Bristol hday. of Katherin Mr Mrs atuck, has | ch property, short pas- nnual v $1.010, sxid to be the parish in fifty AN HQIB wisely direeted, will cause her t give to her litile ones only the n STONINF‘ TON | rholesome and benefi re 1 and only when actually need Nav.« York Yacht in the Ha: bor—Dr. | BB il snfoirned moil Maine to Remodei Property—Wed- | ding of May 29th Just Announced.| the pleasant and gentle laxaiive rom- by edy—Symp of ¥ Elixir ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Henty Tinker of New | as it is wholly free from all of - Srameite tionable sul:stances, To get ifs ben- | Z250/ne “nzine 40 horse power | eficial effects always by the zeni-| | e Fig Syrup Co. KNDUSTHIAL TRUST COMPANY \ Weaterly Branch | Capital ..Thres Million Dollars | | " Surp! ......Thres Million Dollars { . Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | Liberal, courteous and efficient in fits | management. Fiyde have bee added in 1m he past we, T hida son and " Anthons Two seven-1com «otages. situited in = ifferent parts of the compact part of | Married May 29. Westeriy, R. 1. ing 60 foot ¢ ok ont. ad Bot “ing vacant te mar ning that ¢ be s ‘ed at Cece! rices If & purchaser de- | £, electrio Inspection Framk W. Coy Real Estate Co., th the Weaterly, R. L | o7 M08 1 M. Ste Son's Co. for some time, and manager of the New London bran and all eastern Connecticut. Mr Woster was formerly a teacher in th Worster was rly a teacher in the Borough Briefs. of Springfield vs the Pendieton forn Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery »nd get & coupon on the Planc to be given away at PURTILL’S : dsards of ¢ , e i 4 arrived at lis home here n of tae “ON THE BRIDGE." borou Badr s D. L. Weems of N st guest Mondiy of Mr. 5. Ben Jamin ¥ Wi, Miss Bstelia Jacobs, who' hash been visiting at Brookline, Mas . . turned 1o Peua Vista, tie hotie of M wmn Block. Weaterly, R. L and Mrs, E. F. B E. W. Chureh fer was 2 HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS =_. -xn BY uaND, pu da bro wa with a notor Lok F fo an- me in with a large mackere catch of 140} | i | | w&w*###”#@#@#w REF QRMATION : iIs a slow process but will surely re‘cll the pro=-. ducer of ‘'mixed fabrics in time. The Earnsdale Worsted Company’s products have always been guaranteed to be of all PURE VIRGIN WOOL, and we use nbsolutely no gum, flour or starch to give body to our fabrics. Nothing but pure woel only. That is why we guarantee them. Teeth extracted and filled pll for the most nervous Natural Gums up, with the Work $5. Crown and Bridge B g Filings $1. up. DR. THOMAS JEFFERSO Premier Painless Dentist, origi- _ nator of the King Safe System of Painless Dentistry, which makes all- dental operations painless. DR. JACKSON. Manager. TAILORS and CLOTHIERS of high repulltmn carry theee clothe. _ LOOK FOR OUR _ Seal of Guarantee WRITE US IF YOU FAIL TO FIND IT Latham Camp to Entertain Amateur Tennesser. and E. R. W NAE PSR Yo en Island after a | close on my heels, when T began, three | : : s Visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Nor. | Weeks®ago. to use Dr. King's New Dis- | Regular price........ $48.10 Ours.. covery. But it has helped m : nk W, Batty and Mrs. Nel- | It is doing all that you claim. Regular price Ours with Mre. Reuben A TREATISE ON 1 GUARANTEE “ADULTEEATION OF WOOLEN FABRICS” SENT FRER Ir e s (Y . 5 MYSTiC YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Automobile Guests from Hartford— Drivers Take Chances. Actors—Local People Plan English b Tk A ety Miss Mary Whipple of Ledyard was in town calling en friends recently Mrs, Chester Ingalls of Boston was in town. { "F. H. Tracy and Charles Barber of this place spent Monday with friends in Voluntown. An automobile party from Beston, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Me- Hale and family, Mrs. and Miss Mary nded by ns. to Thursda; baen \f Veter hall Invitations rt in the recent play, he. committee Haas, Dr. W. illiams, Jr. In charge S. Smith CASINGS Archie C. To Sail for England Hooleran and Timothy Holleran, were ; 3 o Gledhil * Mas: | the guests of Miss Mary McHale at fier 38x3 ‘Regular price........$14.65 Ours.......$12.65 ss Ethel Coope home. on Oakland lane, Sunday, con- : fo leaye early this (Tuesday) mornin tinuing on their trip to New London 30x3 Regular price... $15.75 Omrss . Lk $13.55 Boston, where at 4 o'clock they will where they spent tne da : : spend three months| Kdward Stoddard of New London 30x 3} Regular price........ Ours.......$19.95 They will be ax s & weels end vi étor l,tstgdedhnme of | . companied as far as Boston by F is father, Deaco: H. Stoddard. B icei...... 82400 Ours....... Ihill. Cvrus Mitcheil, Mr. and M- one. ot the popuiar diverstons. 1s|fll 1% 3/ Regular price Ours $20.75 s« Cooper. Mrs. Jennie Davis and | swimming in the river under the C. V. 5 3 i ont railroad bridge.. After spending some | fll 32 X 3)2 Regular price Ours....... $21.35 it Fall. {time in the water the - more expert ¥ ; .T: ‘s\“’f‘:":“’_‘ N'"““fffs T:)’ utern | SWimmers climb up on_the bridge and 34x 37 Regular price...... Ours.......$23.30 dive from a point many feet above the | et Monday evening O F % e g e o] Water: 36 x 34 Regular price. . Ours. meeting during the e L & as ~voted to| Hartford—The babies’ hospital 30x4 Regular price...... Ours.......$28.70 during July and | now open for business for the sum- R 1 i o 9.80 that when the | me ason, and two little children 31x4 egular price........ 3 IS, e g e rey will b2 able | make up the number of inmates at g B §2 be held in the new Masonic temple | present. 29 i Vel strect, which in fast near- 32x4 Regular price. Ours.......$30.90 ing completion. pter has had | == e e 3 very prosperous year and many Wins Fight for Li 33x4 Regular price {9 (11 P A $31.95 members have been added to the roll. | It was a long and bloody battle for 2 e 5 b Noted About the Village. l‘x ;‘n,—u yus_w zed by James B. 34x4 egular price. . urs D. Johnson has leased a|Mershon of Newark, of which 2 n_cottage on West Mystic ave- (he writes: *“I had lost much blood 35x4 Regular price. Ours soon _mov | from lung hemorrhages, and was very More Tosin Centir stract weak and run-down. For eight months |l 3 i o 1 was unable to work. Death seemed 36x4 Regular pric Outs Mrs, William weak, sore lungs, hoarsenes: asthm: ¢ fever, or any throat or lung troubls 'it Is supreme, 5oc and $1.00. Trial bottle iree. Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood Co. Baker are visiting in South Ia grippe, Ours Ours. Regular price Winthrop Ward and Mrs. Ira 2 have returned from a two wes n Schenectady, N. Y. r. and Mrs. N. Stanton Gates have rned to New York after a visit rd. returned town. Regular price. Ours Ours A Charming Woman Regular price . lis one who is lovely in face, form, to New | mind ané temper. But it's hard for a { woman to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation and kid- ney poisons show in pimples, blotche: kin eruptions and 2 wretched com; ion. But Electric Bitters always prove | a godsend to women who want health, | beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach,~Livers and Kidney purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright | eves. pure breatn, smooth, velvety | skin, lovely complexion and perfeci | Try them. 50c at Lee & Os- price Regular, on h e sum- Regular price Willow Point for tk Regular and Aut Regular spent Moniay e puea| PN Complete Stock Always on Hand ling adulter- | Your Neighbor’s Experience. u may profit by it. Take Foley Pilis. M. Morano, 24 Wood- | Hartford, Conn., says: “For vears 1 <uffer9d with weak kid- and had awful pains across m: d was miserable and tired out. T ‘hea 'y Kidney Pills and the good they were Jdoing and decided to try them and am glad I did, for after taking them a few days the pain left my back and although I have taken only one bottle L feel better than I ha ears. 1 cannot say too Foley Kidney Pills.” At Lee many nev bac that for pimples, blackheads and other blemishes of the complexion NORWICH, CONN. Glenn’s Sulphur Soap who value their own comfort and the their children. should never be without er Gras's Sweel Powders for Children; season. They break up Colds, Constipation, Teething Dis- ach Troubles. Used by :S¥. POWDERS NEVER everishness e aind King Dental - Parlors, FRANKLIN SQUARE - NEVER SO LOW TUBES AT SAME LOW PRICE The A. G. Swan Co. eople. Dr. King's method is the o‘y absolutely SAFE treatment known to dental science. Full set teeth $3. and Gold Guld Drue ample Roy e, Den't_acoest is the best remedy. It clears e the complexion and cures substitute. S' Olmss malied ¥ SPRAYING of all kinds of trees by H. E. DAVIS, Forester. Telephone 363-6. Office 138 Palmer SLl " WHEN you want to put vour pusi ness before the public, thers is no me. dium bettar than throlgh the-advertls. ing columns of The Bulletin. - GOOD NEWS Ladies Everywhere are glad to know of the wonderfu. benefit that' Vibuen-O-Gla has aiways been te. suftsrers of their sox. Thousands of ladies spread the geod mews ememg Cheld &erghbors end friend: Others write letters for publication, that suffering sisters, unknown te them. may learn about Jt I the newspapers. ®0 the go0d work goes on. Vihurn-0-Gin' is & purely vegetable cerapound, comtaning mo harmful properties, is activeiy specific in its curative ection on the wormadly organs and functions. To youns and old 1t is highly recemmended for the treas- ment of all forms of female froubles. Testimonial “X bad Soen & sufferer for years before W®Hum-0-Gin. 1 misplacement, fainting spells, headache, and oler femals troubles, which made me feel weak. I tried different doctors, but none gave me reHef, took Viburn-O-Gin and it welieves me se much that I want to sprea the news of what it has done for me. It certainly 4o as much for other sick women.” 5 S N tild ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $i.25 & bottle with full directiopa. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL €O., 106 West 129th Street, Dew Yorl. Dr. Kruger’s Viburn-O-Gin & ® F. C. ATCHISON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 1, Second Fi >r. Shannon Bldg. Night,’phone 1083. | Bulletin Building Shoulder {2, ROA Bal‘llfi ROUND STEAK - - Ib. |50 T’t‘ifi‘huml"fl Rib and Loin SALT paieer Lamb Chops - Ib. M-G PORK ez, - 1b., Delicious for Cold Lunches or Picnics BOILED HAM COOKED CORNED BEEF VEAL LOAF LUNCHEON BEEF 25¢ Ss:;r%"t“z'm 25¢ Mmow SQUASH 7 H 1b Sliced Bermuda ONIONS 2 INS 2 qts. Large BANANAS doz. Red Ripe Tomatoes = 2 lbs. I5¢ 19¢ - - each - = .- 3aqts. Old POTATOES New CABBAGE b o L g PURE LARD PEANUT 230 Fresh EGGS 7 I sc BU’I'I'ER 2 1bs. - Creamery BUTTER 25¢ CHEESE - 2 Ibs. FRESH MOHICAN %fi‘}ls?irs 2 pkgs. l3c zf:::l?:: -2 llu. '5c l 00 Laundry S(l)é&ll’:f{ 25c | 5 | Mobican « 15¢ Confectioners’ Sugar - 3 Ibs. 19¢ TAKE HOME A BRICK OF CORN FLAKES MOHICAN ICE CREAM gqt. 30c 3 pkqs. Will Keep Hard Two Hours 2 Ibs. 19¢ Cooking Compound 2 lbs. Cocoa Chocolate fll Hire's Root Beer EXTRACT bot. How Is Your Gorn? DOES IT ACHE, STING AND BURN? Use SLAUGHTER KORN CURE kernel and all. Over a thousand bottles sold last year. Slaughter Korn is a product of our own manufacture, teed to do the work or money refunded. 1t is easily applied and does not maie ths foot sore. Just it on at night for a few nights. Then remove the corn. 1t comes put up in bottles fitted with a camel's hair brush. 20 Cents a Bottle. THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. See window display. NORWICH, CONN. It takes the corn out, saran- paint SPECIALS OIL STOVES Hummer Sliding Window Screens | (-burner. worth 50o—now . 3Be 18x33, worth 25c—now .15¢ | 3-burner, worth $L50—mow.......$1.25 24x33, worth 30c—now .19z 4 ‘254 | 3-burner Union. worth $1.75—now $1.50 .29¢ 7, worth 35c—now worth 40c—now. 3-burner Florence, worth $2.50— LAWN MOWERS 14-inch Easy Running, worth $2.00— now $250 5x3 Sherwood Metal Sliding . Window Scrcens 15x33, 24x33, 24x3° 30x37, 30x44, 25 worth 45c—now worth 50c—now worth 60c—now THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street 18-inch Easy Running, worth $2.50— now $3.08 WHEN you wanc to put your busi- /WHEN < is bel *‘

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