Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 20, 1912, Page 6

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READY FOR WESTERLY GEREMONIAL CATARRH Cornerstone of New Town Building and Courthouse to be Laid Monday Afternoon—Red Men’s Big Powwow——! Amputation of Albert W. Old-Time Bell Summons Thompson’s Arm Necessary— Workers to Shirt Factory. ‘The sul}-committee having in charge the lawing of the cormerstome of the new town building and courthouse, James M, Pendleton, Thomas McKen- zle and Martin H. Spellman, met in the town clerk's offiee Friday and com- pleted the part they are to take in that speclal feature of the construction of the building, The arrangements are al cumplcle& for the ceremony of the cornerstone laying next Monday after- noon by the grand master of the grand lodge of ¥ree Masons of the . wtate of Rhode Island. The Masons will meet in lodge prior to the ceremony and at 3 o'clock the cession will form in this order: ‘esterly band, Franklin lodge, F. and 4. M., Narragansett commandery, K. T, and the officers of the grand lodge. The parade will be of short duration * amd will terminate at the building now in course of construction. How’s This We offer One Hundred Doliars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ¥. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. We, the undfirsAFnafl, have known T. Chéney for the last 16 years, and be- Fieve hish perfeotly homorable in al business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made Vy_his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Drugglsts, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1 en intérnal- 1y, acting directly upon the blood micons surfaces of the em. EE Toen, Prioe Fio per botiia. B2y A bruggists Take Hall's ram y Pills pation. Puts End to Bad Habi(. Things never look bright to one with “the blues.” Ten to one the trouble is = sluggish liver, filling the system vith bilioys polson that Dr. King's New Life Pilis wonld expel. Try hem, Let the foy of better feelings cnd “the for consti- blues.” Best for stomach, kidneys. 25 cemts at Lee & Co. Harmond Regan writing from East Highgate, Vi, says, “I wish to tell you | how Foley's Honey and Tar Compound | cured me of asthma, I had a severe case and tried almost everything. bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar pound relleved me and the second bot- tle completely cured me, and I have not had an attack since” Lee & Os- good Co. Spring Toyé BASE BALLS, BATS, GLOVES, MiTTS, TOPS, MARBLES, KITES, GARDEN SETS, WAGONS, WHEELBARROWS, ETC, NAS. EOWIN AT, franklin Squars You Don't ve to send out of town for your Q&an!hlp Tickets to any part of the vorld. I can not only sell you Steam- ship Tickets at the Lowest Rates, but in give you full information regard- ing different points for ship Tickets. See JOHN A. DUNN, 50 MAIN ST. your Steam- Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co's BOCK Free delivery to all parts of the city. H. JACKEL & CO. DRESS GOODS New fresh stock for S mer, direct ing and Sum- ables me prices. n Goods,” Remnants MILL REMNANT STORE, John Bloom, Prop., 171 West Main St. ——WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSORX & CoO., 72 Franklin Strest. Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be exceiled. ‘Fhone your order, Frompt service. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Landscaping U you intend to do anything in this line ‘this i time_ to ace you ubs and erennials. Estimates and plans of planting sladly given, GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES. aprid O. F. ERNST, Mgr. DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice. duriag his last illness. MeGrory Building. Norwich, Conn. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive prompt attention. D. J. MaCORMlCK. 30 Franklin St. QUALITY in work should always be considered especially when it costs no more than the Inferior kind. Skilled mon are employed by us. Our price tell whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. WHEN you wani o puz Jour dusi- sess befora ilie public, there s no me- Alam better than throungs The agvertise tag celumns of The Bulletis Jne | The cxercises c ing will be as follow band; hymn by school chorus; cation by grand chaplain by grand marsi cornerstone by James Pendleton, chairman of the buil mmission; eulogy on Masonry by Herbert A. Rice of Providence, attorne; "Lfldl"dl of the state; inyo- presentation I; invitation to lay of memo- presentation of g Am\ architect; working tools, stone hallawed, nd master; stone laid, grand maste stone tried, deputy grand master and grand warden; liba- tion of corn, deputy grand master; li- bation of oil, senior grand warden; libation of ofl, junior grand warden: presentation of work, grand maste I Was G alm, f Providence, re eree in ¥ for Rhode Island; hymn, Ame hool children and band; benediction, by g 1 chaplain. and officers r the ce will be entes movement | result in a ness stone remony in the town of Westerly Charles F, Berry and Dr. John M. Connell were the men on horseback { in the parade of Indians in Westerly day retired t yost | nor with t val < he several f the state of Rhode Istand idence planta- | tions. nis e upon arrival from Providence al, reservatic and took on hoa with th Improve was t chem, Jude friendships hetwoen was more strongly he conc ities of cementc sion of the tribal 1 Men oceeded to the reservs mz sembled all tion of the quamicut t Albert W. Thompson, whose right the elbow weakened cor the Rhode Isl; he ¥ reatment flicient morning. when the shoulder. nior Though it seems necessary to send marble to \Nesterly or granite plants in the YWNn ar worked to full capacity. i R One of the three new industries for | Westerly, the shirt manu turing con- cern, the new owners of extentive plant las perated 2 Westerly Woolen Mill company, 1 buildings n 1 sides of the river nen Orsemus icted the mill Stillm: propert discoverc d fi it properls oncluded to h 1 purpose. his mill property Stillman and ed e it for 1 Was pur- name urer. > operatives h It several men Local Laconics, Charle Grecne, :hmond town treasurer of as terly visitor Fri- a Wes ¢ New Britain is James E. Wilcox brother, of Frank ) Providence is Wilcox, ard of Provide her, Mrs. August in Wester] No cases were tried at the Friday session of the Third court In Westerly Attorney Robert N. Saunders of Bos- arents, Capt. and Saunders, in West- Rey, J. H. Newland, district superin- tendent, pr d at the first ¢ conference of Grace Methodis pal church Friday evening. Lishop Perry will of confirmation to Episcopal church at ervice class in Chris Sunday merninzg The Westerly public library will be closed for several hours Monday after- noon on account of ornerstone laying ceremony of the town and court building. ‘Wilfred Ward, treasurer and mana- ger of the Bradford Dyeing associ: tion, sailed from New York for Liver- 00l Wednesday, s family, who are to reside here, Edward Keega in th Lehigh Valley severe and a in his left forearm. The wound was t1 Body Found at City lsland Proves.to beinz | - | sp Ripple of Boston is the o|euest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | John Ripple. hn Travena of Greenmanville ave- | old Dell | sed in the | He will return with OF THE STOMACH Could Hardly Eat. Gradually Grew Worse. Relleved by Peruna. $ Mr. A. M. Tkerd, B o x| 3, West| B u rlington, | Jowa, writes: | “I had ca- | tarrh of the | stomach and | small Intes- | tines for a| rumber of ears. 1 went | to a number | if doctors| :nd got mo| relief, and| finally one of | m y doctors sent me to Chicago, and | I met the same fate. They saidj they could do aothing for me; said I had cancer of the stomach and there was mo cure.| I almost thought the same, for my breath was offensive and I could not eat anything without misery, and 1 gradually grew worse. “Finally 1 concluded to try Peruna, and 1 found relief and a cure for that ljn' iful diseage, catarrl 1 took five | bottles of Peruna and two of Manalin, | and 1 now feel like a new man. There | is nothing better than Peruna, and I | keep a bottle of it in my house all the time. ~ Mr. A. M. Tkerd. great quite and the services of a were required. state armery in : ast in memory of = who perished of the ie. This is by o ries in Rhog half maste MYSTIC Be That of Capt. Thomas Forsythe —Suicide a Surprise to His Friends. The many relatives and of Capt. Thomas Forsytihe, 0 disappeared so mysteriously from home of nlece, r in Providence, en anxicusly Sews Wore ubiiea meine g of a body on the hmh at City Island on Mond g, which has been at the F morgue. It was learned late on Thursday that the de- scriptior. of the found tailied ith t! a orsythe, and a is pocket led to lef that it was that of the (“p- n('l.ll “reason can be the rash act early Friday York and went di- to identify the [ John Supar | evening for rect to t body, found t morgue o My 1 whom he had made his the past two years, stated > could not conceive why he| time had he intimated in a e contemplated taking h |ways had a cheerful disposition. On | Saturday, the of his disappear- he took Mre. Leech's two chil- stroll and was in good Vhen he left home in the aft- ernoon to go to the barber shop and not return at night, search was | He le Wolfe of a_brother, W , Texas. way that fe and al- | dre; Funeral of Francis B. May. The lunm 1 of Francis B. May was | ternoon from his home s largely attended by relatives delegations from | 4nd Charity ‘m fed | Grove Bates, pastor Baptist irch, conduct- 3urial was in Elm cemeter; { | Charles { Briefs and Personals. i e, Who recently o business to | is soon to > visit his native | pend several months, sh has returned from s in Danielson, | idler of Glastonbury | > Feidler of Willima and M ic are the s of their parents, Mr. | and Mrs, . Rev, A, F, Es v has returned | from a visit te Haven, half mast en the 1fb- | out of respect for g wa en by the Epworth | wrch in the W. iday evening was - 7” Humphreys’ Seventy-Seven Breaks up Grip and Free Book. others, Specifics for Fevers, Inflamma- tions and Congestions, for diseases of Infants and Children, for Bowel Com- Headaches, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Weak Stomach, for diseases pe- culiar to Females, for Skin Diseases, for Rheumatism and Lumbage, for Fever and Ague and Malaria, for Piles or Hemorrhoids, for diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys &c, &o. A comprehensive medical book will be sent free to the users of “Seventy- seven.” Humphrey's Homeo, Medieine Co., COLDS “Seventy-seven” is only one of a series of Specifics made by Dr.| Humphreys, there are thirty-five plaints, Diarrhea and Dysentery, for | hould have dome the deed, for in no | ¢ : Wheeler of the Road dlstrict as vale- dictorfan, Cor, York Willlam and Ann Streets. New NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1912 Foo==oo===oo==oo===oo =1| ABSOLUTE You choose fr in America when you choose om the finest clothing made © MANHATTA CLOTHE MADE BY THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Their superiority is more evident than ever this Spring. The fine tailoring, the superior styling, the wide selection of pat- terns and the exceptional values are just reasons why your Spring Clothes should be MANHATTAN CLOTHES Qur stock is at its best now—Elegant New Suits, right from the House of Kup- penheimer (Style Headquarters), have just arrived, and they are beauties, too— Come in and look them over. They are good clothes to look at and good clothes to wear. Prices-§|§ $20 $22 $25 Other excellent Suits made by “Cloth- craft Co.” Special Priced at $12.50, $15 00, $16.50 Crawford Shoes, Fay Hats, Arrow Shirts, Solidsilk Neckwear, Interwoven and Everwear Hosiery—in fact all the best qualities and styles in Men’s Furnishings are here, and all attractively priced. JNanhailin 121-125 MAIN STREET, The Leading Store in Eastern Connscticut devoted exclusivaly io Men’s, Women's and Children’s Wearing Appare/ | II 8 |5 3 | 3 | 3 | | °°=00=00=00=00 PROTECTION FOR YOUR Furs during the Warm Weather should be your first care. Every article stored with us is handled by expert Furriers and Vacuum Cleaned before Altunhom and Repairs attended to during the Sum- mer, if you wish. e J.C. McPherson FURRIER, NORWICH, CONN. e GOLOMBIA Steam and +French Dry Cleaning, Fancy Dyeing in Modern Shades of all kinds of Garments and Ostrich Feath- ers. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office: 48 Franklin St. NORWICH, CONN. ; I’AY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on the % complete success. added to the treasury. High School Honors Announced—Sud- den Teachers Have Reflectoscope Party. For the graduating class of 1912, the | Stonington High school, Miss Alice M. Kellogg of My The Brown was nnlr‘ Friday at 2 o'clock at his home on urch, Stonington cemetery, E. P. Teed and men have heen paint- | ing the interfor of the steamer Gifford | of New London. cently refitted. ested in her. Much interest is belng ghown season in Wamphassett Point, el STONINGTON ! Death of Joseph Costa— ¢ has been announced and Mary Starr salutator! n n Funeral of James H. Brown. 'uneral service of James H. farston, officiated. i Burial was in the | This boat sank re- | at the dock and is now being Several local men are Inter- p: o) | ® “ moned, but before he arrived Costa had e | | this which A good sum was | Is dlrectly west from the borough. is anticipated that a large number will the ington, ing, | wag about 80 fi the borough e! It | examiner pronounced death heart disease. the Order of St. John and is survived by a widow and one daughter, Cut by Razor, Joseph Marshall, chief timekeeper at the Atwood Machine company, had strange accident Thursday He was belug shaved in a local barber due njoy the summe here. There will be & grange meeting in Road church parlors on Wednes- ay next. Netted $20. The ligl: school gh s A decided suc- expenses. he senior and junior tonington Figh school ing two emall pl . Lo Vey, formerly of Ston- as withdrawn from the part- usmp of Hannls & Le Vey of New The business will be conducted his former partn Died on the Way to His Boat. Joseph Costa disd suddenly at his ome on North strest Thursday morn- He was born in St. Michael's and years old. He was a sherman and was formerly employed Frederick Ostman, but later was in hip with a relative. He was right hand in contact with the razor finger which Dr. C. E. Brayton dressed Reflectoscope Party. Thursday evening Miss Barbara at a reflectoscope party. ‘Washington, D. the reflectoscope, was enjoyed by all. arine; At Bt, Mary's church Rev. m his way to his boat when he w: J. C. Lynch tricken, Dr. H. T. Thurber was sum- | Wil celebrate mass at 8 and 10 a. m. He had been a resident of It years. The medical xpired. church Sunday, to He was a member of | morning. shop when in some way he raised his | inflicting a painful wound on the index | Muller entertained a number of friends The teachers of the borough school who had visited | , gave a postal card fllustration of their trip by the use of Light refreshments were served and a pleasant evening | On Sunday holy communion will be observed at Calvary church at $ a. m. Rav, L. 8. Wightwine will preach at both services at the Congregational 'Uncas National Bank In this way you will know the exact cost of your living and always ha | the best kind of a receipt in the re- turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and liberal treatment ex- tended to every depositor whether the account be large or small. ‘We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, 42 Shetucket Street. | Telephone 65. DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN Physician and Surgeon 314 Main Street. Telephone 426, Office of late Dr. Harriman F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYBICIAN AND SURGEON, Room i, Second Fu or. Shanoon Bidg Night "phore 1033, Spinachipk CLEAN FRESH {3 THE STRICTLY FRESH Egps oz 1l STOP AND THINK! How much of your hard earned cash we can save you. Telephone orders sent C. 0. D. for 5c delivery ch arge in the city. You save four times that amount, SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS. Legs of Spring LAMB, 1b...14c Loins Spring Sirloin LAMB, ib. .12Vc Fores Spring LAMB, 1b. .8Y5c Pirme Rib ROAST, 1b..16c Boneless Pot ROAST, 1b...10c Boneless Rump ROAST, ib. Native Round Native Ve ROAST, Smoked Confectioner’s SUGAR, 2 tbs.......15¢c Laundry SOAP, 7 bars ., ......20c Mohican Condensed MILK, 3 cans .......25c A AP {Boed Brisket Corned BEEF, 1..... STEAK, 1b...17¢ FOWL, 1b. . .20c STEAK, ib. ..15¢ Shoulder, 1b.11Y5¢ FRESH LITTLE PIG 8 _Shoulders 1b. n% Fresh Beans, 2 Layer Yellow al 1b..14c PURE LARD Ib. Tl LEG OR LOIN NATiVE VEAL Ib. it 1 CAN SYRUP ”[: I pkg. PAN CAKE FLOUR SUGAR CURED It HAMS 2, b 16 Fancy Sugar Cured Ohio Noiseless CORN, 3 cans .......25¢c | MATCHES, doz boxes .35¢c Pure CHOICE PEARS CORN STARCH, 1b...5¢ in heavy syrup, 1b..15¢ Royal Gift 5 1b. Pail FLOUR, % bbl. ..bag 69c | JELLY, ........+v..25¢ Brown Bread German Coffee Cake, loaf, 8¢ Oc loaf, 8¢ dozen, 12¢ Asparagus, 1b.15¢ Green String FIGS, 1b....12¢ ONIONS, qt..10c Fresh cut Cream Doughnuts Mohican Creamery BUTTER, t6.33¢ Dill Pickles, doz. .15¢ Peanut Butter, 1h..12%¢ Sauerkraut, 1h . 4c Elgin Table BUTTER, 1b.31c Al English Dairy 25c | CHEESE, 1b..21¢ qts. .25¢ MACARONI, 2 pks. .15¢ Ginger SNAPS, 2 Ibs.. .......15¢c CRACKERS, 2 Ibs....15¢ Fruit Pies, each 10c

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