Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 9, 1911, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1 JERLY GOUNCIL TAKES ACTION 'Offers $500 Reward For Robber in Newall Case— Mr. Newall Offers a Like Amount—Over Eighty Attend Larkin Family Reunion—Local Participant in State Golf Tournament. a8 zen, bolding publie position in he euumly expect had dance, the k in the management of the golice department, which is direct_supervision of the gll He believed there w Williara Clark of Westerly a H. Gardner and Harold Congdo CASTORIA ts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bouglit sesesesseseessssensrses Wher: 1y Bur o Westerl) INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | ° Westerly Branch Capital ..Three Million Dollars Burplus -...Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efMclent in tts management. | Established 1901 Harold 1. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by $1 000 Rewrgl A Reward of $1.000 ($500 voted by the Town and $500 to be given by Joseph Newal! & Co., the detention, apprehension and conviction of the them, who committed the crime of robbery upon the MG Newall on the highway near the village of Bracforc of Wasterly, R. |, on the 2d day of September, 1911 Communicate with J. R. Wilcox, Sheriff, Kirgston, R. I, or Thomas F = , Deputy Chief of Police, Westerly, R. I. . Wasterly, R. |, Septamber 8, 1911. in the town Norw i §, W M | South Woe TO START THE Fall Seas WE ANNGUNCE on of 191 A RENARKABLE UnderpriceSale 0f New Merchandise SCHOOL HATS For Misses and Qirls in the Latest Styles and Shades. Prices ranging from 69c¢ to $2.90 LADIES SUITS from $10.00 to $25.00 NEWEST FALL MODELS In Ladies’ and Misses’ SKkirts made from extra fine quality of Panama, Serges, Voile and Tixed Goods, with panel front and loose panel back. Prices ranging from $2.98 to $15.00 SpecialLot of LADIES WOOLEN DRESSES, $16.00 from $10.98 to Now $5.00 Special Lot of Children’s Woolen and Cashmere Dresses that were $5.98 to $8.98 Now $3.48 Ladies’ and Tllisses’ Sweaters in the Leading Styles and Colors. Pricesranging from $1.50 to $4.50 Silk Waists in a‘l Leading Col-= ors and Styles from $2.50 t o $5.98 White Star Glothi oling House H. RABINOVITCH, Prop. 151-153 Main Street MYSTIC i | Crary Tennis Trophy Won by Charles Vinal—Miss Wood Injured—Sale Weems Place. of Rey Bates Improves. tes left, Thursday for |1 for & visit to her son, §lcan Lamb Chops Pure Food 7 Spectals JEAD CAREOLY THE WllNI][HHIl DARGANS Il[Sl}HIH[I] Many Others Not Advertised At This Pure Food Market. Satfir(llay' Pure Food | Specials FRESH 14 Choice Salt Pork - Ih. 10c Hamburg Steak - . 10c{Fresh Cut Liver - 3 Ihs. 25¢ . o T gative Ib. | b and Loin Lamb Chops - Ib, 124 ggll)me Ib. - l 2' Choice Cuts Corned Beef - . Ib. 6¢c|Rl ] 2"} Roast 2 Rib and Loin Veal'Chops - - Ib. 12lc Roast 29§ Lean Pork Roast Ib. 5¢c|Lean Pot Roast - Ib. 8c|Lean Plate Beef Ib. 6c Sfigz?KE SmallSugatCured Bfi?é%fi Fores oi I ROAST Ib. Iflfl snoumansu; " BEEF - 1b. 2 38 LAMB 1b. 62“ 2| i BROWN BREAD Boston Rolled Roast h.10c5 Ibs. Tripe - - 25c|Lean Chuck Steak Ib. [0c Tub or Good Table Butter 5ot Whole Allspice |Soda-Milk Crackers |Condensed Milk for Pickling 1h. 23c¢ 2 Ibs. 15¢ 3 cans 25¢ For lb. 25¢ | Best Compound corying 1b. 9¢ Fresh Shredded Rolled Oats Cocoanut 1Ib. 15¢|Mohican brand pkg. 9¢ 1 bot. Bluing All For |Ceres Beets %™ can 12c|&: Pineapple - - can 15¢ folbcmsttl;iséhl’ins l 5 Coffee--floyal Blend Fi=%.r - Ib. 29c]Mohican Baking Powder Ib. can 29¢ lck- Scouring Soap c Baking Soda - 1 Ib. pkg. 7c|Small Pea Beans - - Ib. 41sc YELLOW ONIONS GOOD LEMONS FRESH, CRISP CELERY Ll - - 4 quarts l:sc - - - - - dozen 15C - =~ 3=-stalk bunches 12C « SWEET POTATOES Large, Rlpe BANANAS SWEET ORANGES - - 4 1bs. lSC - -~ = dozen lsc - - - - 19 for 25C BEST AND LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BAKED GOODS IN CITY HOT FROM OVENS DAILY 25 AT 4 P. M. Baked Yellow Eye BEANS aure 120 - loaf 5'8| Delicious POUND CAKI%b | 50 German COFFEE CAKE 8 I uc loaf 6 8(} Delicious DOUGHNUTS With Cream Filling dozen lzc Home-made BREAD Ql()NINGION cus Thursday Evening—Only One Contest. evening in Borough hall by more than a two Assessor, for three yewrs Thesmas icket Nominated at Repubhc:n Cau- | | committee, morning with an entering class of | elected as follows: President, F illman; tree |1 be | Stumpr, "Thomaston: treasurer, George Weigold, Torring- ton: historian, "Miss Grace Deming: Winsted. New Haven.—The 10 nionths' ol Winsted.——At the annual For uervousmeas, irritability, headeche, Gackache, pressinge @owy paine, and other symptoms of general female weakness, this compount has deen found quick ang safs. “I think Vidurn-O-Gin Is the best remely for weak wemen. It @oes me more good than any medicine I bave ever taken. § cannot praise #t stroms enmough. I think It Is the best wemauw medicine on earth.” Towll feel like writing a simflar letter if you try R Woman’s Relief De Krugers Vibure-O-Gin Compound, the woman's remeds. Bas been know for gears as “Woman's Relief” sincy ft Mas positively provem ita great vaise In the treatment of womanly discases. It will Belp you, if you ars a Gufferer from eny of the flls peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine. It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful Stters from them clearly describe. it contalns 20 peisenous $1.25 a bottle with directions. drugs. Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. Dr. K rugers Vzburn=O=Gm

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