Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 8, 1911, Page 6

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TERLY AND VIBINITY Adams of North Stonington Sues Mystic Man For $2,000 Damages —Creditors .of Kenyon Mills Vote to Sell Property—Sheriff Wilcox Runs Down Tolef After Two Years' Still Hunt—Death of Mrs. Jesse W. Hall, 85. (e pe " the Last Day of Yerrmgtons Temple of Music , The Sale of the Trustees’ Stock of the Bankrupt Yerrington’s Temple of Music will positively close on Saturdzy night, so your chance to secure the last and the best Positiv Deputy Sherift William H. Casey has | was T s of $200 for trial at Served writ of attachment upon prop- | Mond £ the court. | eriv of John F. Noyes. proprietor of | e the Mystic auto station, in a suit for | Laconics. . damages of $2,000 brought by Charles | fajor Arthur ¥. Adams of North Stonington, through | \irs. Houw 3 Clean cut up-to-the-minute style. Nash and nt Thursday his attorneys, Dixon & Rathbun. The B e Tachoe. o e coratie to SR i | S iy Equisite lustre of the famous Tkt trom New London county on the | Mrs. Jennie Bodenwein and duugh Brat Tuesday in October . . | |ter of New London were visitors in L. & H. Furfelt. On November 18, last, ) | Westerly Thursday. oghged 1o take an antomo s e D g . Heope Valley to hin gurage in Mystic | ool oane o jrarats, student in the L &H. Derbies come in for repairs. Mr Adams was driving his horse in a highway in North Ston- ingten @ short distance from Clarks Falls, when the automobile was ap- Thoma s to take a special course at 1 seminary in preparation fo elle varying roporhons as to o heightofcrownand width pronching. The automobile was emii- | beink a > -y .'.E.d..,:.fik'".-',.,'.','i’:“’.,,: s [ by the district court Th mh,\'f of brim, so that a perfect 5 ore 1 ¥ no Sentenced to six months in the 3 . e Boree became frightened. Sr. Adame | State workhouse. o e and stylish fit is assured of the old firm’s reliable merchandise is NOW. gave siknal for the automobile to < e : R . i io - « of Phebe Greene Ward you. r. Daughters American Revolu- ned by Mrs. Milo ¥ r.‘f?mmf o l““", SOFr HATS In the poputar velour or vel- result, according to the aliegation, horwe got beyond control and Mr. ams was pitched headlong ground, and it 1§ claimed cheufleur did not exer t by reason of def Tigence serious injury 1o piain . An immense stock still remains. In the rush, since the opening of this sale, some of the best bargains have been overlooked in Player Pianos, Pianos, Organs, e e e e R R | A Sl b D, g Piano Players, Wall Paper, Music, Musical Instruments, Stair Rods, Etc., Eic. So come e e e ot | rown theater at | styles for the young man, at once. No reasonable offer refused, as 1 unprofitable u dignified shapes for the business man. the ligaments injured, and he receiveq deep contusions In back and side. He elaims that t shoulder is per- | 145 manently injured and he is unable to work res as a farmer. Jack Frill of Westerly, the crack be converted into hat the sea: that the ating | ed before the | Everything Must Be Sold By Saturday Night. ' The courtesy of showing . Bikiers pasciin pooal perisory '{'.-“‘If.f;‘}';‘uf,,.'fi» Tetang | the Fall and Winter e, S Wyles in the famous FURTHER REDUCTION IS BOUND TO CLEAN UP EVERYTHING. T e L. & H. hats for men is e SEE WHAT THIS SALE MEANS e Sale Price Closing Out Price . * teague. Both Fril » goods with them thing on the other, | ook el M. the joweat The highest, and, in respectfully asked. rest, score was 114 fght “shade in_ control I | 2% Malv) Fitch-riai, <5 born at 2 : SE ; e St | g ""1”",‘?;1 e ‘,:"':rf:.;.xi; P. J. MORLEY, 1 Fine 88-note Player Piano “jré™ $600.00 $33400 $290. P | S EE R B '§ 1 Fine Upright Piano - - - - "5 $300.00 $144.00 $1 28. was found for | tno 00 : 5 e | e dni v 4 St o STONINGTON. | NOANK <4 OTHER FINE UPRIGHT BARGAINS—S0 COME TODAY. EVERY PIANO HIGH GRADE. Saia tor | RESIic Power Fishing Boat Attached for New | Charity Chapter Going to Mystic—Vil- | tal of elght hits for | Accessions 'to Library—Frank Hazard| York Mortgagee—Personal Interests. | | lage Notes. | Sale Price Closmg Out Price | to Work in London—Travelers Re- | turn from Europe—Bicycle Accident. | arity cr r (sewyn. afternoon at the home of M Rathbone in Mystic. Miss Fr to town after spen. at_Cliffon Springs, Courtland W. Babec ck out four each, sses, made a balk n_with a pitched 0l- has returned | C several months 1 Fine Square - - - - . - - "5 §5.00 $30.00 $28.50 The following books have been added returned Mystic i 2 ; B i to Boston after a vacation spent with Lida Packer and son Clifford o % Well s 0 55 S e R R i S ] Fine Mason & Hamlin Organ Vo $40. . - raphy), presented by i Mitc Neir, John caller here yesterday Miss Ellen Tongren has returned to | ‘\ C. W. Kibbe of Worcester, was a | With | Matters of interest in conmection |master;' Androux, Marguori 3 Boat Attached. fier home los Nocglah it > 1 5 et o i i ot [ SRR | T S e i B anlilgeny BARIER h $8.00, $12.00, $15.00 up to $50.00 “ Giitors 01 Jonn & |Couricmain. F Dt On_the BRI | e Sonm Dasis compans of Kew. Tork | S b ood Vio'ins, wort .00, $12.00, .00 up to .00, n M 1='qn the town | presenied by Miss S, D. Spicer: Conn., | tock possession of the Arrahwanna, a mesting_ held on | R of Board of Iducation, 1910.|a 80-foot power fishing boa am Smith of High Closing Out Prices sz.ss’ $4.2‘) l.lp to $‘|G.00 e office of Littlefield after 3 o'clock Wednesday e s | T | under the power of a m reported mn{ 0 3.30 | ziven on the 25th of Septembe . 2 0 8.301 and placed a keeper on the boat until . l - O p . 5 the matter ‘i adjusted. The Arran- i Good Zithers, worth $1.50 each, Closing Out Price c Accident to Machinery. wanna was owned by Wilbur A. e ; e s 00 TS, ? 3 - morning sogu after ' the|of the Watch Hill' road and I Y ianaretumeg 19 ’ heen paid, ie velvet mill started up some part | Sullivan | of Storiington borough. It visiting Miss Abbic r avenue. Byron Whitney h Norwich after a dispose of | d machinery to er and by ses he machinery br rk and the l\hn]u was sold at auction some time ago, {mill was given a vacation. subject to the John Davis mor ———— For some time the boat has been in the waters about Sto and the mortga A large assoriment of Mandolins, Banjos, Guitars, Accordeons, Music Boxes, - Gases, Drums, Gornets, Etc., at Closing Out Prices. visit in town, Harrison M. Littlefield of West Broad strest, village of Pawcatuck, | has brought suit t h the law firm | of Dixon & R Linen Mill cover the sum the mill buildis D is no improvement in the con- irs. Loren Douglas, who is her home on Pearl dition o seriously il Music and Wall Paper almost Given Away also. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. _ondon, | j n. Mr k done at | formed while | W ,l"”""‘;‘,’.,h Ban removed | Found Her Relatives in England. | Xhoro the swner NOI‘WICI\ Line Safe, Fixtures, Show Cases, Desk, Typewriter, Counters, Etc., must be sold. new offs ympany refused tc Borough Notes. e NEW “VORK NOTHING RESERVED Seniaty: oesi . STEAMERS At- o iiara, Misges CITY OF LOWELL 3 _unasmt “W. CHAPIN their home in spending the summ t time you go iave a gelightrui and a John R. W ington county, heriff for Wash- an arrest Thurs- amitted more than trailing the sus- |y c then Yerrington's Temple of Music orEN ings 49 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. “E¥¥nines BALTIC Desire Charron Returns from Quebec— Village Notes. | u was in 1|an.om| the fa Orm Joseph H. But Wednesda: Mr ford Springs have t|ar M H Donohoe 1" "Mrs. Fean me. She | Putnam and | ien Tier pet | Central Fail i was | " Desire Charron, Jr. is back from a | i i ‘ { | trip through the province o "ew | \0 k CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Freignt ai t daughter Williams, of Gro ships, on different | his last return se- | syment _as a mster in Mass Sheriff Wilcox went land had departed just ominz of the sheriff, amuel Butterworth and dz Plainfield were local vi rie Rose, Miss \p and Miss E. Bel Mr. and Mrs. Hartford this we m and " Have Heat on Five Sides of the Oven The HUB Improved Sheet Flue carries the " heat to all sides except the door side, TEETH NEED TO BE FIXED. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR MeGuire Hartford. azo for Utica Personal Items. | London were Mrs. Conrad Kretzor spent [ 15 St O n Plain |Gl ’ Ham. Duavi ‘of s$1vannab, | da- 5. S e PAY LARGE PRICES? » It also makes all six covers available for o s A ath- | Providence, and Mr. i cooking purposes. nmer home * Quinin- | Fiynn of Plamfeld. i st par b Without the least particle of = That is why HUB Ranges do their work so | Mrs. Henry Tift and sons, T e S bl Low Rate Excursions To |i§ el Sedicannaic U mon e ol o 2 much quicker an better t%mn ordinary ranges H it Mrs. Tift's r: 4 Lo sftive teeth remove v our 2 B < A sarsa al'l I Ia 2 iin ! over nn‘:r"h:fs Iiir»"fv?fff(l'd .'\“r" e B E R M U D A method. o | é which have heat on only four sides of oven and p ¥ . Charles | Hartford. D, Jeal Sea Trip to the Most Delighttal | enmer” for “30" conts : N : ndeony N ured by the HUB ve ir home in | The public school opened Tuesduy Mo ih o 520 the Most Delightta o T 2 e Cures all humors, catarrh and | e spending the Sam” | for the Tal term. VY S Yerenlon, xcaent s st ] tor U s el govas s,,.g{’:"gii::;f'fi’,‘,.’,’.::i %t uyw;zu&ed bya : B i stic Miss Fidelis and Una Do - fching, bostag Tennit ol eycling: der | 500, : rheumatism, relieves that tired i Ralph Wheeler of Road church | gone to Villa Marie Acade THE MAGNIF IO A Wi seREw | Dr. 11, D. Sydleman is a mem- || lever on top of range, plain: ked ‘‘open’’ to kindle, ‘‘shut’® to bake. Simple, isn’t it? i feeling, restores the appetite, | fistrict s, the Buest of Tier sister, Mrs. | al, " wh they Will tak: Travisathntm Liner “OCEA AE" Domof shis Andocldtioe et 1 2 d Heath e perintends ihe manufacture of | ;uur]edss palenfi« ]r:e;-vuusr:ess, ”u:f‘ JAnmie Dibble hax returned to i A Fumily y 14,000 Tons Dlsplacement; 538 . Long our ar(-fu-i‘al teeth. . He has no il up the whole system, | !Tartford afte visit to her sister, | reopened Wednes fall term Eivers Firer Giacs pomsessmutlous and Oniy Pxciu- | § equal in this branch of dentistry. > B % s b s i Joows o M o T s of_school No Cattle or Trelaht carrics o the “ocenus® | By ordering of us you receive SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street, Norwich, Conn., Agents. s called Sarsatabs, | M Alice W of Jor The forty hours' devotion came to a FIRST.CLASS ROUND TRIP, in- the benerit of his yvears of ex- i 2 who hias been' Visiting her' i Close” Tuesday morning With & hish UMK SAleToom berth & meain 5 up ] verience. / st |Amos Hancox, on I mase. A large muber of nelzhboring Domseitine on the Atiant e wanuraCTUNED AND WARRENTED &Y swimie AwD awTHONL o sosToN. mass. A ed home. She was clergy assisted the pastor. Toomswith brass beds; suli se our offices an uxewith private ; § and as w =z Wher: h BW n 'ESIBI’" ; i “"'-“'5"'3""”« Blice el S CE | TOURS i e’..".fi“.'a‘w UL Y Fieasea T 3 i o lace, — e .y west Rates, Ve ko pleased any time L iR e W@ teir ot W L T ; COLCHESTER }-f., e Rktie i ea i o5 of | hine vour teeth without QUALITY IDR‘ C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, [LOUIS H. BRUNELLE in work should always be ccasldered | 10 Carter Ave. (East, Side) : T Boys’ " : y Open from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. iall: b it costs no inore than pE INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Vi sty when £ cosi o, nire 2| Dental Surgeon Pies, Cake and Bread » Westerly Branch # | employed by us. Our price tell ths | n charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice ital Thi Million Doll; Bl 5 0 4§ Kifl Delltillpill'l!)f whole story. during his last illness. that cannot be excelled. S oilo some o Grory Building. Norwich, Conn.| ‘Plione your order. Trompt servic : Three Million Dollars following are some of g S STETSON & YOUNG. IM: rory Building. wich, Con idne sour order o - | Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. carpentry, checkers and chess, Z S e e DR. JACKSOX, Mer. | ; Wonia#Elav: Eye" Rersid: . e b heas rdohalh | BETTER IN STYLE “""' eourteous and efficient ia its L Thompsonville, Sept. %.—Dr. Thom= [ e R bas- | THE FINEST Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. %Cut Flowers Buy the “BIG BEN” Alarm BETTER IN FIT | | it - T h?‘.}‘l‘“.,"z :;.7.«:1;:".,:‘:'.".:.\ wn 35c DINNER Floral Designs| Clock of * BEREST IN PRICE. 101, . o 6 and 7 to 9 p. m. | < Kelley, of xhe Sou 72 T s S e ot it IR TOWN ST TS GEDULDIG | FRISWELL | Cloth Shop. J. T. DONOVAN, where he | DELL-HOFF .CAFE From 12 2 d_;;m‘:;;;;,;.";;",';;";;g{;c‘g;;; advertis-| Tel, 868 77 Cedar Street 25-27 Franklin Street 327, MaimBirbely. Telophiond 10A4 fi‘ \ =

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