Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 1, 1911, Page 6

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TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. Norwich Line —T0— ‘NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE —AND— NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose this route next time to New York. Youll have a de: voyage on Long Island Sound superb view of the wonderful sky | and water front of Manhattan Is Steamer leaves New Lonaon at m. weel days only, due New ¥ 70, Bast River, at b.45, and I 40, North River, 7 o'clock mext mor NEW LONDON | NEW YORK $1 50 Write or telephons W, Agent, New London, Conn., rooms’ and Information. ESTERLY TWN COUNCIL MEETS| "atm Yoot o s which is hard to remove; the following method of washing will, however, make ’%otn to Retain Highway Commissioner Chesebro, Rm’s- fl'-;:k, & o:;?; e i e ing His Salary to $1,200—White Rock to Have City| sk wih soiled glass linen towels or Delivery Service—Charles Go]ldberg Granted Per-|&" 'f::i;q::f':x’ a:}d!b:;;dera?,’;:di‘?fl{;:g i ndission to Move House Eought From Town—Death S g b Ry e in water of the same temperature. After | of Andrew Edmond —Willimantic Bride in Canal|the glass has been carefully dried on | glass linen, use @ camel’s hair brush to Street Wedding. polish the cut surface, BOSTON STORE SUITS. Suits bearing The Reid & Hughes Co. label will give you the full measure of efficiency in wearing quality and style, and at the prices here quoted afford an unequalled opportunity for JUNIORS’ AND MISSES’ WOOL SUITS Postmaster Charles J. Butler has re- | building, but objected in a general ceived official notice from the post- | way. MYSTIC office department that the fourth ¢ in oo to query from Couneil- : e postoffice at White Rock will be dis- |man Flynn, Contractor Ecclestone said | Various Hallowe’sn Frolics—Louden- csmtipued at the close of business No- | that the house would have to be mov- | Spaulding Wedding—Men's Club | vember 30, and thut section will come |ed in two sections and that portions| o on—Fine Masonic Home within (hs' jurisdiction of the Westerly of Main street would be plocked for cp;l"'l'::’" R yostgiics. The rostmaster is author- | five or six days. The main delay would [ % Frated. ized to exten: city delivery service | be at the corner of Union street and | cparity chapto Baster %o St teewitar [at the lot where the building was to| CBArity chapter, Order of Fastern Twe deliverics da Star, held a Hallowe’en party at the the White ltock scction, the delivery | Councilman Langworthy stated that|home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook on lmits to be bounded in the the town wanted the housc moved t0 | Ashbey street, Tuesday evening, there being a large attendance of members. ng houses in that vicin- [ make way for the new & ad south to Canal street, | and courthouse, and this The house was prettily decorated with s money saving. are to be given | Le piaced New York RIS S st Roaces i Vaitis: | done” withopt some. puble Inconvents Ville, Tne matier of witharawing r- | ence ; ! autumn leaves and jack-o'-lanterns 2 $]2 50 Fal @ellvery service in the Varictivile | Mr. Fontley stated that the town B seio & tian By the department. Beved the taxpayers would prefer to |1 3 Decorfe Gl alg : % Al mervice Wil Foatire about (hree | Make. sood thit Som and sot s sub | J0UDE and old of ther futurc Ghox Serges and mixtures in the latest F ” i colors predominate, and in style are s' 00 bours' thme daily and for A supper w rved. T is service | jecied to the inconveniens the munificent sum of §: with troi- Afler some debate, it was s T 5 ley tramsportztion io and from the [ mousiy voied to grant Mr. G cha ik SR 2 they are up to the minute. Values Freight and passenger service rcote. will be allowed for seven | (h. pcrmit under the customs T e B v ilee :'m > ki areot ‘o, ad thom New ork . ad Indnyn. at Rew m.‘f o months, or until the fiscal ending June | « Schofleld, Mrs George Deneke, Miss SPECIAL $1250 38, 1913 If at any tme the carrier i ouncilmen then, as 5 be b Sty 2%, wnable o = ritory in three | canvassers. corrected e Latham, Mrs. George D, foot Roosevelt Strest, Monday hours, twice posimaster 1s | to be uscd at tho election next Tues- [ Jonnson and Miss Phebe . Wilcox, Wednesdays, Fridays, ‘at 6 p. m. msked i three- | day e 3 d Preight recelvea until 5 p. 55 resiacntial Whatever ex. | James . Ryan, paymaster for Ryaa Party at Lords Point. | \ WOMEN'S FINE WOOL The Best Tenants Demand . V. KNGUSE, Agent. tent may L= a necessary in [ & Keh ed ier permit o TV, s Point, in Mr: A. M. Pir y: 3 - orde to comp % ety wis declared taar the the’ 1 N, “sociery of e SUITS Electric Light will De ermcte perimt Thict ander the wtalures the mpworth le i Bociwiore ana oie i or's Pt Cad Siner bersn: suanding T $15.00 Any landlord can lmprovah-propmz Low Rate Autumn Toun\ ciectric car siation. < right to carr™ a r- left on the 7.03 trolley [rom by w!rlnx his houses for electric light Pprebably resuit in the E 1t Mr. Ryan could 6o | A c and were escorted to Lie cot- i £ 0 B stftute Letter Carrier McManon on under the general law. tage by the committee. The co Compriaiia & varisfy S S Pe] Electrically lighted houses are always more I YazaSea Trip U the, Mo ...... flfg 1:‘ -({{fl the i ad been attractively a;r;:mm. Tn models a good assortment of the rentable. New Edison Mazda Lamps give pand Heaiiniest’ mesort'in 4 W e Weste : i SR : s in “playin 4 ! B Heoor Tocrastiop: ozoiien it is the peli S smise. o reiptiie o . ts were served. T ! ew colors. They are twice as much light as ordinary 'electric lamps Ing ""3'"'4';"I| . s arate Yoyape b 1o abandon iheir ibu Chssebrs as superinterident o n charge d are strong enough for all practical purposes T MAG NIRRT, YA .,n-.\ Ry e . . highways occasioned " much - debate. ts ahould bed Ml and are z 2! P! 3 (4 offices wher 3 ; co0d suits should be. iantic Liner ¢ NA s sebro had been offered the yo- 55 when given ordinary care in handling. Transatiantic mnl{ . 'm I e i supecmterdent of highwavs | Ll Douglas, Doroth z T iy i 14,000 Tons Displscomemt: Fone ihe poston e or the town of Stoningtop and ;})k;;g B At bt thE b ry them to-day. Bargoss, Fasisst Most Luaurios fl?»?fixm'-fl . hoi e be reiieved so e cou i 2 - Trelght oar *Oeeana. Probania that w1 : e position November | | W. B. C. Supper. WHITALL ELECTRIC CO. il ARS ROUND T, ta- 1500 ressive service 4 : der to get any: man Hallowe'en supper i their rooms fr 42 Main Street, 30 Central Building, Bese Eaisine on the Avisilc. Yl Sy postofiice. Wiien : sent Incumbent it o 5.0 to b. e, and the Daughters | SUITS OF TBE BETTER Westerly, R. I. Norwich, Conn. Eitetrlo fans in Every room Many, L rivate plished there will be a cli: i five years. The super of Veterans held a dance in Gilbert | 5 Fath: Rucss protmenade deck a the worid, frele I the Westerly: omce. hways had not hall, both being well patronized i GRADES tra. ‘Promennde Dances, (iym: ; Wirelos y . | Oniy Bermuda steamer ‘wit TOURS fisite. iitul booklet The public drinking fountains in e WEDDING. 21 ly which cre of the modern | o) e ere had been . A dantin Line. 300 Biwiy. erated ande the ) thirty years ago and it's the | The marriaze of Miss F > Women's Finely Tailored Suits in e Main ‘Stroet. R ot tasiser en- 3 w, and out of this must be|ing. daughter of Mr. aund Mrs e e e i # R e e oo - ed ‘conveyance in connection | Kirke Spaulding of plage, and ack, grey, blue and brown. Exclu- > 88 the ue he work, Mr. Chesebro beiieved | Abel Louden of West ce | o5 : : ¢ was entitled to more pay and when | at the residence of Rev. J n- ve: dpmpess ih. Jendenes - inetniie Criginally $25.00 and $27.50. SPECIAL $21.50 | the offer came from the b in Groton, Saturday ev offer was considered. 3 and Mrs. Louden will reside in West- o~ |added that the town of Stonington | erly. > PUb- | ofyered @ salar $1,000 and extras Men's Club Meets. fted by atate law. Henc | [l L] 7 e ! Women Need e sympathy and help when they are attacked by weakness and sufiering At times when Nature seems cruel le drinking fountains and eva~ ) i o7 poatn ¢ Sieee of me-license, Wester would | that were eq >nt to $200 more. The first meeting of the Men's Surely be a typical town. The matter was discussed by was held on Monday evening in G DRESSES — incilmen. Finally, upon moti R. hall and was attended by about 30. SELL— and very hard—when depressions Frank A. Sullivan, superintendent | that . ey ) 0T [ iy embare Were added. Dr Dainty, attractive, well made and moderate in pi Al this and REGINA and derangements come — kind B Granite_worice ot Erad | Mr. Che saiary be §1, > menting. Rev. A. F. Earnst vas more could be said of the Ready-to-wear Dresses we show this sea 0 womanlyfriends may givesympathy R o = nur|iuo that bebe rwuind to Thani aproinied @ committice ot son. Silks, Broadcloths, Serges and Voiles are all represented in all ELECTRIC When ailments occur, the best Feek at the home of The council then adjotrned. Sehani s | et e the wanted colors. These Dresses are “chic”—no English word quite natural help and correction is the S Sk Jonn 5 i a e S b el e VACUUM safe and welltried family remedy was matren of livan of Boston, brother of was best m. « L B tone solo, George Grinnell : a3 LoSdl matanion lo, and there were piano selections by | emony wa There is to be a prohibition rally In | Miss Edna Wheeler and selections by RS by Re Urte-ant | the town hall Wednesday evening. Grinnell's orchestra. being increased, MASONIC BUILDING | “HOKARA" SPEC[AL SALE 1 SPECIAL $10.00 CLEANERS ’ DProp me a postal and let me tell BEEGHAM 3¢ You do not wish to wuy I will Fent PI s REMEMBER They correct the result of errors church of Taunton and Mrs. Sul- Mvan will reside at 23 Cross street, granite concerns Laura Woodworth of Water- e Westerly. s the zuest of friends in West- | To Be Opened Informally on Saturday Evening—A Handsome Structure. Remedies and Toilet $1.00 Dress Goods Thers was a special meeting of the Waesterly town Tuesday eve- s of the Norwich & Westerly — ning. at whicn = nembers were | Traction company in Dixon square| The new Masonic home that has do all kinds of Electrical Work. Eretont CLoent Councinen, Sauniers | ore peimg rebomdes neca bl by Chimiey ana Rele: o Preparations for 77c a yard Gl 2 Yo Naving oo and remove the cause of suf and on. harles P. Fcclestone, | J. M. Browning and son Vaughn of |F. and A. M. on Gravel street, has “SERAPHINO,” the new sewhere. hey have tonic, helpful action on B i ar 1o remove The uneliieg ’na\;‘.-«nf.«.,“:,w returned from a trip | been completed and is one of the finest DEMONSTRATION ‘| dress goods—44 inches wide— I sell Electric Fixtures. the whole system, They relieve B elling 10 t Pacific coast. S S he ate ¢ Bouse at tie n and | qpe tame reewlations i Dison | The Luildng, which is fitted up with the correct weight for on —_— nervousness, headache, backache, Broad sirects i« Newton ave- | tHe OMC TR oD oot an | a lodge room, banquet rooms and | Sinder. the stipsywisian of. Mrs- piece dresses—in a large as- dispel depression and suffering sauare ave as rigorously enforced a3 | Coition rooms, will be open. on I Kelsey, who is well known ety ol oty L. A. BRADFORD roseion 4 5 e - L alen committes | UTdRY, evenig from seven uniil tn f to, patrons of our . A s Beecham’s Pills give the organs e no-license campa committee | o'clock to the members, their families | e t o ~ e ihe pukiic i is arransine for the coriing to Wes ad guests. It will be an informal Toilet Goods Department. 77¢ a yard Electrlclan strength, improve bodily conditions mum. On motion of Councilman Lang- | ©T'Y of 3 speaker of prominence. opering. The committee who have had 'y and may be relied upon Warshy, the permit wes granted, under | The Fifth company, coast artillery{charge of the building is receiving 8 Centre Street, Danielson, Conn. F Sure Re]nef e castomarv ~ondit tows be heid harmic is graduaily mastering the in- | many compliments. The cornerstonc cacies of the new drill rezulations. | of the building was laid two weeks Hallowe'en parties had the call in[8€0 without any form of ceremony. T permis- | wecterly. There were an even twen- | Zhe 1odge room is equipped with hand- house next t in the compact part of (he |8me furniture and all medern convan- | ° 1 5 Miss Helen Wilcox left Tuesdsw for engage in the llquor | providence to attend sehool. . m=, and that the om all dam- asked his iot at No. 141 art Bentley made | as | A ith | vas in West-| Mrs. Rowland Wilcox and daughte interference with bus. | Tues @ for the pur-| yrigg Atarion Wilcox, left Tuesdiy for Jmess. He cid not think it falr to the of fixtures. a month's stay in Maryland and Vir- We Re-upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets Seld Everywhere. In boxes 10¢. and 36e. pablic to tie up trafc in Main street, iroush Attorney Clarence E. Roche | ginia, IcF the purpose of moving an old build. | Willis E. Almy, proprietor of Apoth- | Postmaster Courtland C. Potter has T ¥e mace no formal protest azainst |ecarles’ hall, Westerly, has filed a vol- | returned from the~ postmasters’ con- Tequest for permit to move the |untary petition in bankruptcy. venticn, held in Washington. Ife was | = 3 | ! For vears the pupils of the schools | accompanied by Mrs. Potter and thes of Westerly have seen prominent as | visited many cities along the route. | | prize winners in the monthly contests ss Agnes Sission has returned to = 3 P i - SRR mool Arts guild, but no award | Worcester after two wesks' visit o ST o e oo s Bt B B ’ | all summer, so much se the state game | 0n Nlne-Ht;ur Schedule. warden had been notified and with his | STRONG AND SUBSTANTIAL The American velvet mill has com- | depuiies called and ascertained what | 1 nas for the past two mu en made to a Westerly pupil |her sister, Mrs. E. Kirke Spauldir ths. Harold Rickerman, who is sta in the United States navy at Cha \Dry Cleaner and Dyer i s T e fom 5. Cyjis the guest of his parents, |menced ibis week on a mine-hour | damage had resulted. 157 Franklin St the T-ixon property along the raiircad | M. Mre. ks n. schedule, opening at 7 a. m., and clos- | —_— | n o e e eea eith ‘e g | Hev. and_Mrs. Herbert Gessmer of | hednle; opening | Gongesied Wiupeps Tabos: EASILY OPERATED Lk -h!» immense back a:hfinnr for the ;‘Qfl:“!p:rgfz. = fll:;ts“gg l;-_.]' Jat-| ‘The smack Anna came, inr ;nls Thio Toarington soher 1 Sobnso. | PRESSED 50 railread way between the West Broad e e Mrs. Flavius | week with ten barrels of flatfish. v e TS stop | A . 14 | ] iee SR K e e | T oo Hatfen of Newbors: Hallowe'en Celebration e Sanin” Somse s pons 12 || Needed in every home, store and public building /| SuITs c James E. Kennedy has sold his res- | »r P 5 ey - DU,":‘ & a gt fined Frank Abatti $60 for carryin; ’0 ! saTnce in Liberty atreck and il eret | Nop gn, oo @ week st his sum- | ise Quinicrd, who has charse of | I [IRARAVR 260 for carrvine 4 Cur Wagon Calls Everyw & cotiage in Newton avenue, Westerly. s e { the k,nuerganpn at "hf‘ i Borough | onns in jail. Eaweatuck e ova L o s To | e ones ‘rhecdey. . Owing to her e e ' “ |3norial building since It construction. | Cases Disposed of in Borough Court— ;,,‘;,.’,:,‘;,‘.’,"‘,,‘j;},:c", B e Spocial | ploring expedition in Peru state that " Mollle Ossins of Willimantic | Travel Ciub's Hike—Pupils Enjoy sex for. the day i important discoveries have been made the groem & street by Rabbl| .. A int or; ’amiwam— the nap- e preitary; BC the DRtient depen e . 3 The case of Angel> Depoli, charged | nty Eist s o : " 2 X < - s ate scription ) nder Sol M father _of ithe | e, So3¢, Of Angely Depoll, ch ns were in keeping with the day. Thomarton, — Businoss with tie Bulletin Buildin 74 Franklin Street IDOR SPCUTRtE DY P groom, da,;(s_led( by Joebb Kplowitz. | 1o 0 it 0O attorn el s N i | Thomaston Knife company is boomins. uliet }'a the purity of the drugs emp! vllnflydnmz the tem. e and Mra. Seloveltaik will reside | CEISSMERE Hlo conta of 315 ss nnd 3 e 1a bt to be out | Some Of the finishers and one grinder p Brier Yous =g E c , Mass, £ s | enr Noyes al work until nearly 12 o'clock at night. 1% ot b e until the water i8 S At the annuai meeting of the Peo- | VIPtEd . o the Martis | 2fter his long | More men might work, if they wauted | better BEing your proscriptions dry,_thoroughly, then rle’s Mission Sunday school, these of- | Mertens, charged with intexicaiion, a iaward Flynn and Herbert Harri- | t0, work is so pressing. B e e N T Y AL N T o Ficers were sltea: aive: Keroy Farnb. | BRiong: SBAEESS with intexicaiion u | o T recirmea from & tHin o New | - Ll v i worth, superintendent: Miss Florence | bage £ and gty and i = R Whetier, Bemrtame Mine toma Wiise | coure a1d’ he waz ‘found zwity and | ettt Wb e B A = DUNN’S PHARMACY, er, assistant: Miss Elizabeth Dower, | taxeq &t $140L" Martins pois - | been ill, resumed her duties as teach- ow fo Sto mkm i treasurer: Miss Lena Wheeler, organ- ik e < “ler in the seventh grads this weel 50 Main Street {1 Charles Card, librarian: = Misa Hike of Trave! Clut. | Mrs. Zdwin S. Stanton is spending | (oo A . Lengworthy, superintendent of cradle| The members of the Stoninston |a few days in New York. 3 e are in earnest when we ask y roll. Traveling club took a il m town | —_— tc give ORRINE a trial. You hav | | nothing to risk ana everyihing to suin ¥ to New London Sunday, stirting ut arew Broth |0l S i On Sundey nast they wiil Dpmage; by Base-: S~ {for vour monev will be returned, if | er of Councilman John T. Edmond, [ 1A% 8 ™y On Sunday next they authorities were in Walllng- |after a trial, you ‘fail to zet results| gied Tuesday morning at his home i | cluged M Hltbeth = Mo utly, owing to complainis | rrom ORRINE. This offer gives the Sp . an illness of sev- [ Saed HOREs Ee Mhom. Barnes Bros., nurserymen, |wives and mothers of those wio drink “wipdeci T "BONT WORRY It Wiakes Wrinkias Need Printing P eral months. Mr. Edmond came to o te: in several parts of th 1, mor Mr. ] M e ing interests in several parts of the | tu_excess an opportunity to try the terly from Central Vil e gaxwell, Christine Kuppen, Ma- | county, that deer were bothering them | ORRINE Treatment. Itis a very sim- | : BN do eral years clerk in his brother’s | Iy McKinney, and Walter Roa ind had damaged their young trees.|ple treatment, can be given in the i I ARy e R vy He was 52 years of agze and is |70V ¥ 3 SChee Wos funey. “n estimate was placed on the damage | home without publicity or loss of time iy o, Tl MO i P 14 ived by Mrs Edmond and a Officers of Bayside Lodg to youns apple trees situated in or- |from business, and at a small price. wrinkles, that inake you look old daughter. The mewly elected officers of ‘ay- | chards in Southington, Cheshire and| GRRINE is prepared in two fo; B You are. s ot B e side lodge, No. 150, A, B. S. will be | Wolcott and 3100 was considered a [No. 1. secret treatment, a powd: 35-6 RS SISk O ORIE el o 30 S - nstalled _at e meeting to be held | low figure. RINE No. 2, in pill forn, for those who - ut Bl b Bttt e AR Class in Millinery at Trade School. |{his Wednesday, evening in Tho O c Mr. Barnes stated that at one of | cesire to take . voluntary treatment, :,",",",‘T. ","“‘,’.‘ OIS From. f,"r.x’ hards the damage would reach | Costs only $1.00 a box. "Come in and least 320 and the total would be |talk over the matter with us. Ask for low at the figure reached above. Young | booklet. N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main. The trade school at Bridgeport | C. hall. The work will be don is about to make another addition to|Peputy Amos Chapman of Myst This feature of a course in training Whers s Bup in Westerly |::ic i iyl Rheumatism | It will be under the direction of The BULLETIN Co. anly dlla, similar to yours. when 64-66 Franklin Street \ Ta (3 V'BU r = It u”u ) nd«‘.rrnl female re as yon mill aaiaIe af youy ety it GOLD M AL e HAT’S NEW ——v[l COOPER — Upho sterer ,',U'lu,v;“ s b v . i Pl 11CAL €O, CO-GERMAN CHY a trade —_— Mrs. N. B, Judy and taught by 2 TRUST COMPANY - GF & Tinber Ak T B Is A Constitutionai Discase. MNDUSTRIAL ence in all phases of the work. The |t manifests itself in local aches and v course willsbe two years and e s atin- Westerly Branch P gt e YA id A R pains,—inflamed joints and stiff mu Three Millien Dollars | of straw, silk 2 cles,—but it cannot be cured by local 1291p Streat. New York: & velvet hats. The Al general upholstering and mat- | I'RA - s s A v applications. p 2 ¥las Siliss BEltes | course will be limited toten giris: It requires constitutional treatment, | ; THE PALACb CAFE tress work at ome-half rats for mnest 106 Wes Fifty Thousand Accounts. ¥ Y and the best is a course of the great . Siip: In and. 566 s, ton Bayh. e T 4 esurteous and efficient ia its Will Resign When Ready. blood purifying and tonic medicine 2 FRANK WATSON & CO. Tel. 555-4 100 Vest Main St F]d 1i B K ek abidw ) €110 ecr May 5 & ’ P pMayor {&’:J:ké?lgv m of Bridgeport has | [Hood’s Sarsaparllla 72 Franklin Streef. notified the city couneil of inat city 2t City Engineer M. F. McKenna re- | which corrects the acid condition of co. Franxim fuses his invitaticn to resign. but de- | the blood and builds up the system. 5 T AUTOMORILE STATION. ‘-‘: : ..‘"' n Streer. glares thatat the end of bis presont | %ot S ioday tn wsual liquid form or 8.3, cait, & Otle Blrest. Aotamentie || Whilsc:ioze b and the £ ¥, I::. . Dec. 31 McKe gars ibe Dest ket will be content to retire ehocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, § . . e e’ On Draft or in Boitles Team Dellvers Evers here. H. JACKEL & C0.

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