Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 21, 1911, Page 6

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N hllvn,Anendm Stonington, Was Detained Till| . ' Providence Officer Arrived—Men and Teams in De- SRS . W el | £ ’MMNnH::en St:u'on l:;::vemems—ul;enh ‘.For Wfllfi‘fififlfl\ i a) % - —— ‘ | e—— g Corne dSall Rifis' 3 Ibs[orZSc . ~B‘EG[£~IN_1NG THIS.'MO‘RNING SEERSEnsenane ). A | Smoked Shoulder - per Ib. 10ic The Greatest Sale of Summer Conage Hams - - per Ib, (5¢[[] and Fine Waists Ever Held in Norwich { the front of the Dixon homestead, when | R. 1. in 1360 and lived in_ Westerly screw. fits into an expansion 1he steam shovel can be put in opera- | from 1865 unti . when he removed . tion aad tho leveiing of the immense | to Newport ' He wisa son of Mr. anchor which spreads. at the bank eommeneed. It is planned to do | and Mrs. Matthew . S. Austin, He is i : s 48 mmuch of the work as Is posgible | survived by Mrs. Austin, a son, Georse inner. end and simply can’t Bean Pork - - - perlb. Sc - : G ; Salt Mackerel - - - 6 for 25¢ : - prevalling rate, and guarantees to give | the Second Baptist church, Newpor:. | the Westerly volice station and the . o steady werk te all who apply. Nego- | iurial will be at River Bend, Thurs- | Providence police notified . fnspector g oA | tlablone are also being made with | day. Monahan came to Westerly Tuesday 1 S F = owmpers of stone crushing planis n this afternoon and escorted Silver to Prov- res une u er - Vielmily to furnieh 10,000 tons of | The eightisth annual cenvention of | idence, for trial 0 i CrusBed stone in commection with the | the American Institute of Instruction = % . i wesk. Al local lmborers who desire | will be held in Providence, June 2a- Local Laconles. ® . will Be given employment, while the | July 1 Inclusive, and a amm: The Westeily Yacht club “has ar- es our £ a c s mm r r g work of improvement is In eperation " i branches e ranged for a earnival on the Paweca- £ s b of Charles F. Austin—Probate Court Bisiness—Play- ers to Divide Gate Receipts at Home Games. 2 E=—=I0F in the work and has offered $5 a day | Free and Accepted Masons, of West for all dowble teams with driver, an | erly, and of Washington commandery, advance of 38 conts a day over Knights Templar, of Newport, and of =G ——— ) the sumimer and fall and With | B, and a daughter, Mary Chace Aus- pull out. that in view a representative of | Un. He also leaves a brother, Will- the eomsiruction depariment of the iam B. Austin of Westerly, and two Come and see our line New York, o5 Hartford | sisters, Mrs. George W. Norman and of Sebco Products Co, s here endeavoring to| Mrs. JIda C. Lillioridge of Westerly. 2 secure all aveilable teams to engage He was 4 member of Franklin lodge, | PRESTON BROS. 209-212 Main' St. The prapesed, r?‘lrwllm.‘(urml"rh r ;Jn;Lu and delegates w ill | tuck river, July 4. . g S igh school iven opera house this ; new passenger station and a freight liam H. Holmes, superintendent e - Gepot, wii be. the biggost work ever schools, 'ia 4 state vice | (Wednesday) afterngcn. Free Delivery Anytime, Anywhere en In Waesterly, and for it the | president, member of the membership | A lawn festival was held dt the > yailsosd company has made an ap- | committes, of the general executive | COngregational chnurch, Tuesday prapriation of $360,000. comumitiee, and of the state commit- | RIDE, Which avds iiberally patron i . Fehsa tee on organizagion and the superin- | Miss Sally Frankenstein of Pawca- | | F. Austin, a former resident | tendents of scie “‘...q.. . reside Is hode Island. | t: umong the junior ushers at . s o T e asterly, an ewpert granits cutter, the Tvy procession at Smith college on ctually wortl , $12, $15, ctually died Mondnj " l(tmnon:or heart all- | A case of scarlet féver was found } ionaan r l “h I ' % b i i e ot ure at hie home in Spring = streel | Tuesday in the family of Guiseppe| It has been decided to divide the < . The Dr f she vhite 1 twenty vears. Mr. Austin was a prom- | iohn L. May, and reported to Lewis | tween the plavers of the Westerly i triimmed models, Pure Iinen Dresses and lawns, embroidered in neat de- —_— — e oD, _'The ‘p&Uienk | bas oW tes 135 MAIN STREET, NORWICH. = i in hand embroidered and plain tailored signs and trimmed with fine insertions | Chitdren of (e pamil e yove AHHEr | mown Treasurer James M. Pendleton, | styies. in white, natural pink, lavernler —Dressy Waists in both high neck or | the ight = 40| of Wellesler college, ‘is attending the Limity Dresses, Chambrays and quisite Tailored Walsts in fine lawms French Veile Dresses in a variety of and pure linens. Handeemely em- new and ckarming models. g broldered. | i | speetor Michael F. Jordan is n\rning] mated value of the work caHed for out permits, the activity in the build- | under the permits is $194,760, | ing_trades is likely to continue umi11 — | antine has heen placed on the Giarai. | Tocal cantracters will be given op : Cuti | MO tenement and a ciose watch will be | portunity to bi@ for some of the w Cuticwra soap, assisted by Cuti- | jep 5y phvsicians for the appearance | in comnection with the proposed im- cura omsment, is superior to all | of the disease among the other chil- f‘rn\emanl of railroad facilities in 4 dren, . Vesterly. ther soaps Ic TeServin 3 otfeer skin BRSNS\ PESERRE | — With the exception of the small sec- the hands, preventing redness,| Clifford Stewart, who resides in the | tlon allorted for an office, the entirc roughness and chapping, and ““,] vicimity of Lord’s hili, is getting his y¢ of the new James A: Welch 1 - TR bUmps. A few days ago someone p: fing will be devoted to one large pacting in a single night that|ing through his pasture left the zate | store. It will probably be leased for| - ehvety softness and whiteness so | 09én and one of his cows wandered | grocery and m department store. o he railroad tracis killed . T > 3 much desired by women. For |l ["0C folloy e e T O Huw Tn Rlfl lHE HUUSE - follow - { Afjiton Payne to succeed Williim FL The makers of these Fine Dresses: stock at less than half price. nd Waists are dissolving partnership and we belight their entire well into the fall. There were thirty | ' A street-sprinkling wagon from | permits issued during the week end- | which the yater i#snes in flat sheets, | i many of them providing for | striking the groumd without splash- work of 4 substantial kind. The esti- | ing, is a recent invention. Values like these perhaps will never come again, so be on hand early and get the best seiection. A passing tram those whose occupations tend to | inz, Mr. Stewart saw e sup- | Barolay as postmaster at Pawtucket not in line with the depart- injure the hamds or who suffer | P0%¢d t0 be a dead woodchuck Iving | This i on the g - | ound. FHe picked it up b. . cmict --OF-- from dry, fissueed, itching, fever- | the il wnd walked off with it He | DBt Dlant to promcte e 121-I125 Main Street The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exchusively to Men's, Women's and Children’s Wearing Apparel - n () ——— () ——— (L) — (L) ——— () ——— (] ) —— () ——— (D ——— ) ——— () —— ) —— ) — ) — ;- : showed unmistakeable signs of lfe anc g ' with paimful finger-ends, Cuticura | fastencd s teein i the colf of My - = 3 soap amd Cuticura ointment arc | Stewarts right ies 43 3 marting fare- e [t r. Stewart suffered much pain, wondesful. They are equally suc- | [ me wound cauterized and 1o mak: | Passamore-Rafferty, Collis-Holly Wed- cessful jor tired, aching, irritated, ‘! ing slow recov from the injury. Hngs—Pralominary. Wosl ‘on Ol A Z t e — i ur—i itching feet | . At the regular bi-monthly session of | 1Ytic Trolley. Spur—Clyde Burrows | A he Westerly probate court, Judge Ed-| ™ 1OW™ d_ M. Burke, Tuesday afternoon, | Ruth Vars was appointed admin- 1e esiate of Enoch W. Jonds were fized at $10.000. endleton, James McColl rs were named as The marrfage of Miss Nellic Raffs daughter of Mrs. James Rafferty. and | Ralph Passamore, a vo busine: | man of this place, took Tue | A few simple, inexpensive methods are evening at § o the rectory v. Fr. St. Patrick’s churc Epon patition of Louis M. Smicn, | M€ DeFlorming @i cercmons recommended DERMA VIVA 4 | a minor over fouricen, the Washing” T & e e O the tor Trust compeny was appointed with picture hat to match. | susrdian ot " RS aDDtNIHAT George Cousins, a sister of tl person esta THE IDEAL FACE POWDER Males face, hands, arms and neck as White as mily and 4.«s not show or rub off. Pimples, Kindiboads, Frackies Moth or Liver spats cuved in 2 few dars Hewe handled this prepara- tion for years and recommend . Utley & Jones. - e | Bonds 52000 itarrs B. Aeard ior. | Pride. was matron of honor. and Cor- Pion . Healey' and Groresia: 102 | nelius C. Costello was best man FORMALDEHYDE | POISON FLY PAPER | man were appoinied aporaisers, Up. | the ceremony there was a reception is used by putting a few drops = on petition (b Wasminapbraleers. Ub-| ana supper at the home of the brid=s S T warer R DA We sell the kind that kills, in pany was appoinied svardian of the | MOther. Mr. and Mrs. PasSamore ing about the room. We seil % pereon and e: o ton W. th, | on an evening train for & wedding trip Formaldehvde in any quantity. 5 cent packages. E 0 be spent in rid s Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St. wnmmeme | SPEGIALS a minor und 3 Bring in vour bottle. bonds $2,000, eeived many usefu) and | | 4 sons of Wil | and the same apprais: The n‘i.l.»: able ‘pres- = i mith | and.. Mary:] ghos, OB Ihels retir Mr cand e BICHROMATE OF POTASH Sticky Fly Paper and Pyra Smith-Rhodes, cpprmscih % resife; onvOiXcemnin A few grains of this drug dis- eased. ville a e Fly Catchers are both good. | C. Burdick. who . solved in water used as above | The Best 6¢c | May 30, 1911, was admitied. to Callis—Holly. el L e 1 and :dge J Ween: A y ding took tory Ask about this. CARBOLIC ACID, Pure : appraisers a Bugene B. | Miss Ada B. Holl INSECT POWDER - r Made : : Ada daue 10 arons Aoused snaths Litchm = John J. Dunn and James | . s. Charies E. Holly an Blown about a darkened roo g o imacae o0 B ST { nicee"ST'aire Colis: ana Arunus Alon: SEEes Al e etrigerators Hommer Stiding OIL STOVES s. of North when they may be swept up nited in_me, HHE Inirmiod. for a time. Try it. All smokers admit TR e e, ore s 0“ Stcves Carpets Window Screens |!-curner worth ste—now. ... e i Mathodist church. The S ; 3-burn. rth $156—mew.. 1 o s P ST Houtetvus: dochr et s We are agents for the three leading | 18X3%, worth 35c—now. 2 ::‘ e s ipd | John Silver, noted for his crooked | 13urel: The o ¥ makes of Refrigerators, They come In | 24X33, worth 20c—no ‘280 | 3-Purner Tnton, werth $1.75—mow $1.50 E. F. HIMES & CO., | financial transactions in New York i 2 s As a preventative spray the zarbage can and such.places outside all the different sizes and unsurpasssd | 24¥37, worth 35c—now o4 A -+ | and New England, and who has served | W Ryley plaved the Bridal Choris : z e 28x37, worth 40c—now.. 3-burner Plorence, worth $258— 3 jafl sentericcy his wronzdoings. is | ¥om Lohengrin and played O Promise where flies frequent with = 25 Providence, R. I n the Me he wedding ceremony. The sride was attired in white silk, « ncess, with train. She wore a ve ted in b with a diamond, the gift of the Cemp‘ Em“lsion °f Ker““ne Oil . a Miss Florence Collis, a cou 25 Cents 2 Bottle. BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES. No smoke, no smell, always. ready, rwood tal Shidi: cooks well, bakes well. Our price the She Me ng CARPETS. 4 14-inch Easy Running, worth 3300 Iy, keeps the fiies away but Is the best known antidote for et at Caiels in now renmiete | Thite Rt 12, .25¢ isducsiiumiese eve dre} e was hest mai. The ushers mosquitees. Spray it around your summer cottage and TYour mos- We can furnish you with any kind of | 24x38, werth 40c—now .2%0 sow 9289 o set 0% Yeanh ise pre. ke aquito troubles are over. 25c a bottle. CAEpSC misae Faiher stoce. ZERL R e =% B Ml ey Ak i 3250 - Bt o some ¢ the bride, e - i -inch Basy Running, wort - INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY .- > 1o some e NORWICH or TAFTVILLE. 30x37, worth Sec—pow. .350 g - After the ceremony a | —_ 30x44, worth 60c—new. . .89¢ now $3.00 Westerly Branch Mat e epi was held and a wedding - ... Three Miliion Dollars of Belcher | Ieft for a wedding 20 ¥ Spenc Over Fifty Thousand Accounta. Liberal, ccurieous and efliclent la Its management. GEO. E. PITCHER THE HOUSEHOLD, » Ee gocd appearance, | Messachuseits and will reside In Norti 3 . hed comversa :| Amherst. whers a furnished home 5 st, he.fcrced acquaintanceship awaits them. The bride received 1 - he members of valuable gifts, including chec m. O glass, silver and lines | | he issued 2 draft on the . drar _ Civil Engi Bulletin Bullding 74 Franklin Street rom saLm g e LT Wark on Old Mystic Spur Line. Refail Department Nerwich, Conn. | i ik Twe seven-rcom coitages, situated Iy Boon " thereafter it was Fevenis 7 on the trolley between O ’ wishes to announce o his patrons and | - [ el PR %1 (ke Opmmant gart of | that ‘the firm had been swindled o | M and Mystic has begun and a the public that he has =—moved to 65 | \os "CE ] ke pUBME, (here s no M- | nems betora the PUGHE, tasre i6 WO M- saewet front. aud both ing wacane | 'hat ount e numper of Italian laborers have B"'-;"';;- oyt ‘building, opposite ym bétter thar :zr«g“:‘- aavertis. | Alum better than thr ite advertis- fand adjoining Thatcan be recurtd at | he: facts were reported 1o the po- ved in town for that purpose. The | the Y. M. C. A. ing columns of The Bl naoolumns o The Billetin. sona, prices a8 purchaser de- | lice department, and warrant was fo- K of carting ties aiong the roa e Boch having” heat. - elocttta | Lioa o T s e 1 o h " anop: teward s, modern plumbing. . Imepection | : : 3 whiqy tie has started. The 1 1 ! to, < charged with obtainidg money Stic has started. The line wil'| zpjL1, REMNANT STORE ¥raak W. Coy Real Eatate Co., er false ratenc _writing. o L &t the Mystic station and come West Side—179 W. Matm St, | Weatesly, 1t 1. BT §a el e e BBy sty St (e onis piace to save s9c an every | — = wrote Vo Dephty Sheritt W ) Enne s ree: going i Shlks and | p Casey s ihe ot 1o e way to Willew street. up Greer 1o Do Your Shoes and Hesier ang nsked th ver be ar- venue. continuinz te O e b Y T Beiar far Proviaencs | MYt ) be two months snd get a coupon en the Plamc to be and that declined to | Defor danck ed MILL REMNANT STORE, ut the formal- Clyde Burrows at Home. 179 W. Maim St given away id him as a PURTILL’S | | Clyde Bugrows, who has signed with ascy went io Stoningtoh | the Pittsburg tesm for this season, has sexday morning and soon | been s ending a few days ith his E & prisener. Silver did mot object to| Burrows will jein the in New 4 returred 1o Paweatvek with S team “ON THE BRIDGE." Estadiamed 1901, caving She siate and was placed in | Tork and will travel wost agaln. Many Harold L. Weils, 0. D.. Optometsist. friends are glad to hear of his. great Wheelbarrows, = Wagons, Defective viston corrected by the prop- | — = ——| ~ork und the advancement he has 5 B Rt ol e aY, e, PEo% made. When in Mrstic he had 4 =o0d | Doll Carriages, Go—Carts.} are glad to know of the womdewtuwi benefit that Vibura-O-Gia ter-Langworchy Block. Westerly, Ras siwaps beey te suffsrers of their sex. Thousands of ladies epread the gecd News amowy thelr recerd w the Mystic team and also it CASTORIA |5 st mma Garden Sets. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | ™ For Infants and Chiliren, | and won s srenl reptiion’as ol | Pails and Shovels, | in the Macon college team. His fir ¢ MADE BY HAND, . B 3 Seighbors and friends. ; \ training was done under Frank wi- | Sand Toys, Baseballs, Bats, 0d Mudc Werk is Out Spcctalty. The Kind You Have Always Bought | 7mns, "4x, one e Frank Wit z Othews write lottecs for publieation, that suffering slsters, fo spread G5 Sowe ok SRSV & NS GRNS 1t cortataty riea s Fattory Made Harness the Mgstic team i the Conmecticut. Gloves, Mitts, Etc. & as much for other sick wemen.” " stook at $i3 and up. Bears the k Riode Talgnd leasuve unkmewn 1o them, may learn abeut ft im the newspapers. Removed fo 46 West Brosd Strect, | Signatu.sof Local Briefs. S0 the geot work goes on. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 o bottle with full directens. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 129th Street. Blow YorlS. atormes, pengamin, 1. sewice ana | §RS, EDWIN FAP'S, Franklin Square Frank Barber spent Tucsday in Bos- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin are the guesis ¢ Alonzo B. Collis. Aday itk I farher. Georbe. for SIlIIIpl' traveling. Fueaday. with: s father. Ciedrge Tingt BUILDING TRADES BUSY. All weights, sizes and styles BT at lowest prices. Vwrn-0-Gin is a purely vegstable ecsmapound, contaiming no haxmful pseperties, is aetively n its curative actien on the womaily ergazs and functiens. To youmg and eld it is highly resemmended fov the treat- liis of Am- Mr. and M:e. Hartford Constructien Work Continues e B 1 The Shietucket Harmess Co., |, whe work at the building plenty of 321 Main Street, far this summer. and,

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