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e _NORWICH _BULLETIN, MONDAY, JULY perlor court todas (Monday), for the | chestra furnished music. Dancing and a hearing of motions. whist was the enjoyment of thel eve . The Crown theater opens at Watch | Bing. Refreshments were served. Hill Tuesday as an auxiliary to the Worked M. M. Degree. Star theater of Pawcatuck. A mpecial ks nating i Chauler aud The lawn fete of Michael's par- | Relief lodge, F. and A. M., was held -~ i 5 3 i ch closed Satul night, was | Frid: ;. wh 1 3 & . To be Celebrated With Water Carnival, Fireworks and | which closed Saturday night was | Friday evening when a clase of can- & 4 . .. | the united effor(s of pastor and people. | gree. % ] Band Concerts—Gain of Eighteen in Voters’ Regis| " n. v ) ot | ZMrs: Nellic Raymond 15 the giiest of tion of Westerly postoffice and ;l;rbpm’tnw. Mr. and Mrs. Leander s A . e e & s B arber. . tratlon—Isaac F. Gavitt Made Senior Vice-Com. |during the summer months has two | BaTber, © /o . o o letter” carriers and an additional | | DI 4. A Sherwood s entertain p . elerk. mander of State G. A. R. Phe New Ensland conference of the = -an Institute of Tnstruction end- STONINGTON “'in Providence. Willia 5 S iria et or schoni | Shdente! of HBbehmoranhioh Soheal ‘Ew- Amer ed H. Holmeg, sup mg ring ws:flt]fl&s:t\i,\;l‘is:::t \t)i:rg: fi’u‘"-im')'l‘:: e 'S'fit“gu':mn' §::: of \\'nsllo( Fas, 1(1“’:1 state vice | tertained—Summer Visitors Arriving. Rev. " N oo inal n o president fo ode Island. e i B eTaienly e has, | scored the Winning ryp, . Theedor The big Cottrell plant shut down on | Saturday evening Mrs. L. B. Lathrop earty peration of the Westerly, onington. ot resume op- | entertained the students of the Ston- Friday noon. and will until Wednesday m Hl be inspected 0ol at her home parishioners, greaily improved the . n church property. The,, church, the | XI%% 7 school and the convent and the rning. | inzton Stenographic sc | erations and | on Main street. he boil tles, i ; : e D. Robbins of Dorchester, Mas: v =4 « needed repairs made in the machine er, Mass., R P e S agi®: newly | At xabe §! 5 some ot the departments. and im. | is visiting in town. exterior A8 thy Tiariry oAl | Biive, | provements made in the foundry Successful Entertainment. ipment. The entertainment given Thursday 1 1 1 ° o improved, except in the church edi- | Harsonss 4 0 fice, where the work is now in prog | e red-robfed cottage adjoining the | evening at the Road church parlors tess. When this work is completed | = | Griscom e not far fiom the | for the benefit of Dr. Ussher's hos- it will be practically a new church | S oach of the steamboat pier at| pital, was a pronounced success. The structure and Dr. Neale is already | Hill, is kept up in first c procéeds will go for a bed in the hos- but has been unoccupied for | pitul. A large crowd attended from and is net for sale or to rent.| the borough. The property is owned by a Providence | The Atwood Machine company clos- party and its non-use is bey ed their t Friday night until Wed- mere mystifying to the c vea making plans for re-dedication cerc- monies. The church will be supplic. with new stations, all of them b contributed by parishioners, as a So_the new windows in the vestry. The largo window that will placed in the rear of the altar will be the gift of Dr. Neale sona recogrition of the e of the people of the parish (o assist T L S him in all he gndertakes for the benefit e W was o well ohues P ot | from the fi n up to the last one of the parish’and the general church | Tom 'he f D The strengthened Pawcatuck team, | y winning from Mystic on the home | ground Saturday afternoon, takes the | ad in the e for the vennant of the} Island-Connecticut baseball d_J. Monjo and daugh- have arrived to spend t the home of the for- B. Wilcox. et~ Faulkner of New est of Mr. and Mrs. s, from passed _through had added to its a new type of 5 staterooms The new John H, Ryan. beth Wyness of Westerly work. | the resulation limit of the game was il = o D At 3 | EhEE ST compartmen st of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Pastrasster Forke <o is in charge | TR -Stelhen o | Bereafior, Sach comparimen g T A . J. McCOR : ranklin Street, Local Agent o :h: sii-appeinted _postaffice at | J12 0" £ or of Mysuie, T ; Mrs. Kuppers of Elm street is ill. e e - — — — g g o o LR ing the Mysticians made two s, | A tank oil car left the rails at Bat- 3 3 5 1 2 3 e #onal visit from Postmaster Gen. l‘ ng the visitors a lead of one run. | terson’s switcl out a mile of NOANK arrived in the village to spend the [ could be done at this session, but that | of that number came from the treas ds will settle down to daily %o Hitcheock and complimented upon the | ¥ V55 Lo Ve o MivGtie failed to | the Westerly station, Saturday after- summer with frignds at Davis court. | at the very earliest minute when con- | ury department, and 90 from the pen- | playing until he starts on his &% ing appearance bf the office and | [0 the minth Inning last half two | moon and was thtown on the side.| | iberty Council Elects Officers— | A MI. Allen of Florida is a guest at the | gress reconvenes next December his | sion hureau, These were emploves on | around the circie” in the fi undings. The head of the D ware A ders,| blocking ‘the bound track -antii Y o0 Ashbey house. committee would take this matter up|the temporary roll and most all wer —_— nt enjoyed a social chat with | TUIiS were made hoved I ing gang from | Eleventh School District Votes Three | " hoyzlas Brown of New York is visit- | and proceed with the greatest’possible | residents of Virginia, Maryland ana Sure to Catch Them. r. and promised to call again. | 1on fhe game 4 fittle delay| Mill Tax—News in General. | ing Mrs. Samuel Coles on Pearl strezt. | expedition. the District of Columbi AN Fi Shaletan. advetdbil The next day Mr. Hitehcock called | o8 <L oo, OO all trains bound east 3 Miss Carrie Sistare, who is serious- e ey i the placing of enormous fiv traps af again and congratulated the po: B 1 he end. The crosied over to the track at The following officers were elected at | 1y ill, is more comfortable. -359 Employes Dropped. Beverly the Summer Capital. t corners in order ter e general conduct of 8 .3 Svostbrly st bask 1o zular track | the semi-annual business meeting of | ° Mrs. John Fitzgerald and daughter (Special to The Bulletin.) (Special to The Bulletin.) sness of the office which was e o | AF Dradrocd Liberty council! Daughters of America: | Florence were guests of friends in New | washinaton, July 2.-As the fiscal| Washington, July 2.—President Taft with its neat appearance. 1 e e =L, Councilor, Mrs. e Wilcow; vice | London Friday. 5 i et 5 i il o5 e oty Secak Tk s s H B uncilor,” Mrs. Mary Dusfee; Rt d the | Year ended with _the close of business | will commute between Beverly and e L ey e ' MYSTIC CORNCHON V6. DALY U oo 0c J. Henry k. has entered the | yriday night, 359 men and women | Washington for the week ends while| According to the Topeka ¢ Felieodk e 1| Favorable Reporis at District School | Ssistant recording secretary, | Fridoy atteenoom with Mis. Peres Mur, | PRYFoll. Two hundred and sixty-ninz | gets the national legislature oft hisl chorus girl is probab on at the JFll, a 1| Meetings—Social Evening in Honor | Miss Irma_Doughty; financial secre- | phy on Prosgect Hill — - — e Harvard-Yale beat races. 3 1| of Brooklyn Guest, o Mrs. Ida Palmer; M y - The Westerly team, league cham- | pions of last season and the season | Ecfore.” went to Stoningtcn barough | ol meeting of f warden, 3 in. | No Canal Le ion at This Session. k sentinel, Howard Durfee: outside (Special to The Bulletin.) . {s s Bertha Thompson: tru. = = N\ as 4 Washington, July 2.—In the senate d to order by | ma Sistare: representative | pyidgy ¥ e ¢, | to national council, Mrs. Mary Latham; | haaey Senator Brandegee sent 1o the in the Dl nd piaed 'h;hnlnl: s:'kind of s same n Bt THe- niesting :Wes cal SR S b mre otk o LA, k R. Wheeler, district co B : desk and had read resolutions adopted - L Woe Ve the Tase Ticle. o his report for ii -paertrude Sawyer: rep- |,y the Philadelphia maritime exchange ked down to the last knowing that and p , & the school was uneral Benefit associa- | wpiop recites the fact that the Pan- | Such registry voters as failed to | register at the town clerk’s within tie S | time limit, i Fri b nd before it | tion, tus Potter; alternate, ich farther advanced Weste; and forging ahead to r 2 : ,and that in January | {ion Mrs, Augustus P ama canal was to be opened to mer- Jlhouse had been opened | 2 i ngton. ; chant shipping in the fall of 1913 and c Fpone annual business meeting of the | that gt least two years would be neces- At the annual election Frank R.)Fpworth league was held in the Meth- | gry “for steamship companies to ter- Wheeler was ch ict commit- | odist church parlors Friday evening. | minate existing contracts and provide ind_forgin > Te tee, Benjamin Burrows, clerk and School Dist new facilities for use through the plonship which the team treasurer: Conrad Kretzer, ssor: | : i canal, and asking that legislation be R e T dengne » in or | John Edgcomb, collector. A 4 | meeting and election of | oncs enacted at this special session x was voted to = ng the enth school district cer expenses e pe ’ : e rehoolhouss | fixing the tolls or _authoriz 1, penna | sispose of their tixh fober 1. ‘and It was voted lo give el el o I Lhe Shoomouse | president to fix, within limits esta . T2 s B T B L B | £ R ST | el il e STAR ATTRACTION :,hau:l:d tt'()rhl_h(-‘, use (;! [l.‘: ('a?_a\ h\l to pay off the indebted- | Merchant shipping o Be. nited " e e et o omears besied | States and ot foreien conwres | CAPTAIN THOMAS S. BALDWIN, KING OF THE AIR, AND HIS pertaining = : Brandegee o conoletdd icer: clerk.William A. Fr treas- 4 re not compl irer and collector, William A. Ashbey; | the members of the house committce | " to the ng h claiming a gain SEREXE os B Kain 3 : The old schoolhouse bas b Suditor on interstate and foreign commerce v R ve: 20, r f 19 moved and the work of gra 75 Loren = and had been informad that the: was : | wa 1911 w be started at once. Celebrated Birthday. no _probability that such ation | : == : % Tenth School District. Master Harold Rathbun of Church | could be put through the house this saac F. Gavitt, who served in fl‘e‘ Be e nriant alhaol sndeting o street entertained a party of littie | session, rm!l (11“;1 caucus o the ma- . : had decided » the local ioma. a erty in the district for the purpose of n thr increase sional A’ report of ted that some ti onld be e D committee report frairs | new o the er Spanish American war as a lieutenant | %, 1€ SRAHA ds recently in homor of Mis fifth | jority party what should = & - = S cpmREIRLTOU. e o g | the_following officers were played auf rs- | be done and motiing mof wevon el | | Erom i o e Do, T ReUe | A S W | WILL POSITIVELY MAKE TWO WONDERFUL FLIGHTS AT FAIR GROUNDS United 3 Sreasnne | Effects of Fall. oceanic canals, of which he i- « | | Sat o Martha Brown had a bad fall | ;vn\z:r;vfbnd“‘m ale e 1 & a CURED . (LG B i HORRIBLE PARADE in the Morning AUTOMOBILE RACES, commander, preside fes e did not think at this time it would | ope was " the be wise for cordance with t jon of the mem he thought it d nteres; in shipbuilding and those who desire | MOTOR CYCLE RACES, ATHLETIC EVENTS in Afternoon e e ok e bt All Roads Lead to NORWICH line Chute of Brooklyn, N. Y. |it was not probable that By Lydia E. Pinkham's |5 .00t Vegetable Compound §ar e Ottumwa, Towa.—*‘For !énrs I was | almost & constant sufferer from female S year Village Interests. Party for Brooklyn Guest. Miss Mary Loper of Brooklyn. N. Charlie Johnson er ned at Mrs. Melyille Daboll, ldress | home on Grove avenue mproving from her recent il Arnold, [ ning in honor of v. | Johnson of > commi trouble in all its dreadful forms:; shooting pains all sick over my bod headache, sp weakness, everything that was horrid. I tried many doctors in different ‘% parts of the United Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians ; with results most gratifying. The extended use of Tastoria s unquestionably the resuit of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that Z it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and pas¥ect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is un¥ke Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, howevet, is %o expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our fnowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information.—Hall's Journal of Healtk. States, but Lydi Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound has done more for me than all the doctors. 1 feel it my duty to tell you these facts. My heart is full of grati Jou for my cure” 3rs. Hars AMPLER, 524 8. Ransom ©Ottumwa, Towa. ’ Consider This Advice. No woman should submit to a surgi- «€al operation, which m: wntil she has given Lyd Vegetable Compound a fair t This famous medicine, made only from roots and herbs, has for thirty mean death, kham’s Fears proved to be the most valuable ity E . . tonte and invigorator of the femalo | Corunde: Gorge'” Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. nism. Women residing in almost | the department comm: 4 e L R A b T The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, _ Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B, Halstead Soott, of Chica- _Dr. L. 0. Morgan, of So. Amboy, wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink. | master: Henry W b Tpis Ark., says: ** Asa practicing phy- N. H.,says: “Iuse your Castoria go, Il says : I have prescrived N.J. says: I prescribe your Casto- ham's Vegetable Compound. N et bl Always Bought and whic! sician I use Castoria and iike it in my practice. and inmy family.” your Oastoria often for infants ria every day for children who are e increas or front improve- ; very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, witn ool o i ol b L T i T has been in use for over 30 e . . Secleg, of Amsty, 3, 2% W I McCann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” botler effect than 1 recsive from her for advice. Her advice is free, | /'] district_mectin 3 S 7 . Neb., says: ‘" As the father of th Dr. Williaoa Belmont, of Cleve, 20Y other combination of drign” eonfidential, and always helpful. | " years, has borne the signa- o> S0 ave used sour Cas- oo’ chilgren I certainly know T 7 e = > e foria for sevoral jears X MY oonening about your great medi- 18nd; Ohio, says: « Your Castoria o o ;e of Brookiym, N. e will 1 ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, practiosand Aave fouid 1t & 8800’ . i1y and aside from myown family “uds nst in fis cuss. In my o oo iypiol el sour Caste . gin_in and eliable remedy.” = thirty years of practice Icansay I 7 Wh 3 1 fl w f l s expeclence, & ikves 1 Ip% yeats of bave found anything thatso 11 and found it an excellent 8r3 10 “Y 1 Wes Er‘f The wid and has been made under Dr. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice. found Castoria a popular 'fi’;’]‘:”m: "lm, Ao remedy in my household and priv- eeesesessssssesessesesesessasessessansassses bac e = z Ynez, Cal, says : *“After using and efficient remedy in almost e ‘ate practice for many years. The e Mclg;lsrfefimmgl‘g;\;— his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years ~ every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” iNDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPAN sieflal andRegula- s 2 & it annoys me greatly to have an 2 Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- ety Braiicds Y ting she Stomachs and Bowels of since its infancy. Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- _ Dr.Howard James, of New York, toria extensively as I have never Dr. Wm. L. Bossarman, of Buf- Capital _-r’,,',.,, Million Dollars BT = thing else, especially to the pa- ~ City,says: “Itis with great pleas- found anything toequalit for chil- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to .- Three Million Dotiars no one to deceive you in tient's disadvantage, asin this case, Ure that I desire to testify fo the dren's troubles. {am aware that speak a good word for your Casto- Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. e 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. thereareimitationsin the field,but ria, I think so highly of it that I Liveral, courteous and eficient ia its e Misguamic Promotes Digestion Cheerful- this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” I have used it with marked benefit 1 always see that my patients get mot only recommend it to others, management. At e The hotels Aol messz..'\glhs‘l‘.‘(‘:mhins neither Dr. R. M. Ward, of Gty in the case of my ownldmxghuu:-. Fletchers.” but have used it in my own family.” flled and the cottages open. % ; : - B. M. Ward, of Kansas City, o;q btai cell 3 g e precent” Watch ‘il senson promises %vgx_:luorpcg t:;éfinflfll tations and “ Just-as-good” Mo., says : “Physicians generally s e aretonton o ooy Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint b F ek Two seven-icom cottages, situnted In | that fashionable suminer resore 5 £ do not prescribe proprietary prepa _ors, 3t° administration, Louis, Mo., says: “I have used - F. H. Kyle, Paal, Venterty "B oot “amving: bo toor 5t Zesiing : are but Experiments that et AR casiod Gt D oy, praoics. your Castoria for several years past Minn., says : It affords me plea- gireet, front. ag ol "Erile aclit | Arrangements aie compieted for s : g my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always sure to add my name to the long sonable prices it a purchaser de: | o2l Baunt!sE yon,on, the night trife with and endanger other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : The name that found it thoroughly efficient and list of those who have used and Tients modern "plumbing - Inspestion Bt s e o make an exception. I prescribs your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, Bow endorse your Castoria. The invitea nd music by - the the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is & great consideration in factof the ingredients being known N T T e b g 2 canse I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- through the printing of the formula rive ¢ below the Cottren Childrez —E xperience oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- On the wrapper is ome good and . o it e etter U8 ; T § dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- m':;tnrm for the recom- Iu, Your Shoes and Ha;my in which event Driges wiil bo Aperfect Remedy for Consiipa- against Experiment. who has raised o family, as Thave, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As @ laxative 1 mendation of say fiui-:dn, 54 get & coupon on the Planc to be et S o tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, ) will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything i qulifl-’. : band contert Wil be wiven from 0 ; —— : Sxtie Borras ol B ot heerfully given away at ge in front of the r nce of Worms Cenvulsions, Feverish: mendation of Castoria. an excellent remedy. escril PURTILL’S ity Wil Bl iy s i T “ON THE BRIDGE." o oo S Wi e S ! FacSimile Signature of ht “ciub and th P | Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. the capacity of the barge. 1 NEW YORK. efective vislon corrected Dy the prop- | it in borition. the firewsris - = SorLanwerthy Bk Westerly. B. L | far prizes and. tne nand 1s in renimeos 1o phas Tt 1n expected HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS |t ciicr boni wiil cndeavir MADE BY ll.‘fln.' M \;-Y]!l»n;'\u n the Hana o pectalty. ind ever seen i ¥ hipe and il Harness, Supplics car- ried in ‘Factory Harzess in'stack "at_3is and Local Laconics. Removed io gt West Street, . There will be a session of the su CASTORIA YOUR Bears the Signature of - ® e PHYSICIAN