Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 25, 1912, Page 6

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8 ‘ NO?!WICH BUBLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1912 N : [ INBUSTRIAL BBUM FuR WESTERLY De'a;' Madam: Please take Notice. Textile Company lncorporated-—Wi/th Capital . of One I CAN POSITIVELY HELP YOU SAV E MONEY. Lu m ber Hundred Thousand Dollars—New Shirt Factory to Be One I O O K ' ' ' Esz?‘:it;u;fil:nmt fnor fe of The Best in The Country—Monday Morning Train 0 e Promised During Summer—Daniel Carley Boss Carpenter CO AL on New Town Building—Lussia Found Guilty of Shoot- All Kinds DRESS GOODS, SILKS and LININGS at 10c to 31c per yard, Lower Prices Than in the Large Stores. Enough to meet actual neces- Women'’s Kid Gloves Special at........65¢c a pr. ] DOLLAR Corsets for . ..85¢c sities— / : llar Kind for.........88ca pr. Weslerly council was represented at | The next annual session will be held Women’s Best Dolla d 8c a pr. $1.50 Corsets for.....$1.33 the thirtieth annual session of the Ju- | In Woonsocket. he session of 1911 Women’s $1.15 Kid Gloves for .......95¢c a pr. E CHAPPELL cu : I session of e e P | 2.00 Corsets for. ....$1.79 ' ' nior Order American Mechanics, held Officers were elected COAL AND LUMBER. ing and Placed on Probation. as follows: Women's $1.25 Kid Gloves for ......$1.10 a pr. Providence. Reports showed a net | Bdwin S. Burlingh t_Providence, : ) g $3.00 Corset: B Central Wharf &nd 150 Main Strest gain In membership of 72 during the | State councillor: Willlam E. Matthews, Women’s $1.50 Kid Gloves for $1.15 and $1.33 pr. i $2.75 Telophones 2 5 P 2 Providence, stat 3 Cf llor; Ozr A g > ’ 4 year, which is the first net gain re-| gFO¥Ifonce sl e ice Counelion TR Women’s $2.50 12-button Kid for....$2.15 a pr. $4.00 Corsets for .. ...$3.60 ted twelve vears. The number | goc ey J. Fr “offin, Providence, 2 > 3 2 ¢4} & st S hihe -t biste counaiict-casthans B drid BiCk Women’s $3.25 16-button Kid for . ...$2.65 a pr. | $5.00 Corsets for ... ..$4.50 e ethes) ohn W cte’ Rk i) Women’s 12-button Special at ......$1.80 a pr. | $10.00 Corsets for $9.00, Etc. same as st year; in te council examiner; Oscar C. An- AR free Burning Kinds and Lehigh the year 99; reinitiated 11i; s of Anthony, state council inside mitted 110; withdrawal by card 4; suspended for non-payment of dues obi Bdwin . 8. Burll ¥ ey L ¥ or; Edwin S, Burlingham, Asa ~ - gham and Henry Potter, repre- 50c HOSIERY for ... v nivie died 6. The total receipts w ,781,10; paid out for of $048. ..44c 29 ¢ HOSIERY for . i : i SN :: . ALWAYS IN STOCK. paid out for other purposes $4, | RPIATVERIED, national council, 25c HOSIERY: for v, ;. it wsi2le 17¢ HOSIBRY for os .. voviin . 13081, ;:J;&:;d:\allll\.\:)) ufg]u:n;m;:\‘ (nh':'l?::)l:_'ci in thDanie‘tcarleg ‘l?j boss ;arpenther on A. D. LATHHOP. = e new town building and courthouse. S e = : N : K treasury 312828 hat the subordinate | Mr. Carley resided in Norwich for sev- HEATHERBLOOM and Mercerized Sateen Petticoats at..........15¢ to 35¢ Office—cor- Market and Shetuckst ts. eouncils, either themselves or in union | €ral years and was a li ant in Co. Each Lower Priced Than in the Big Stores. Telephone 163-1%2. » in a suit- | C» Third regiment, C. N. G, un‘d a of the | very competent military officer. When o Ty, |8 B tes military” acadenty a8 SILK PETTICOATS Custom-Made Complete for ... .ceees'osonasesn...$5.50 c ALAM"‘E cu M. West Point, but did not remain the ke S e e Waranted Kind, Special for $6.00 madeto fit and Wear to your satisfaction. with others, will celebra able manner the anniver: order, each year, on the eig SKIN CRACKS OPEN. then learned the carpenter’s trade and “It burna up clean.” —_— became a thorough workman in that line. ‘ _ SUITS TAILOR MADE FOR $7.00 and $8.00 Well Seasoned Wood g i e oteritons TN || SKIRTS TAILOR MADE FOR $1.50 and $2.00 : . ral t mill properties in Main street, Try This Remedy At Our Risk, | yacant mill pr o Trederic T E 5 . 3 In whronic eczema the skin often | Bas been chartered with Frederic I With a Guarantee of Entire Satisfaction < 5 Fowler M etown, Conn., and becomos thickened and cracks open, | Lowler of greatly increased the painful symp- William Segar and Charles Perry of WE SOLICIT A TRIAL ORDER TO CO NVINCE YOU 402 — 'Pheones — 489 4 Jesterly, as incorporators. The com- toms and making cure more difficult. | Y oSteriy, as 4 y We “Tow have a new remedy, | Pany Is capitalized at $100.000 and is JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Saxon Salve, of . remar} rsa 0, enatuntine el s SR e M ARSH Al | ’S 164 MAIN STREET Coal and Lumber e e With the Norwich Circulating Library. healing pow all forms of ecz and other crusted and 4 lay, and the work of equi Teiephone 334 Central Whart the mill property wil n b eruptions of every kind t company will operate in Agency For LEWANDO’S America’s Very Best French Dyers and Cleansers, Es- guarantee it to give perfec tone and brick mills that Painful Results of Eczema May Be| AN SR G. H. HASKELL. pany L faction . It penet the thoroughly with 1 xtend Briggs block to the . . witidn oe qT T wifll: oF ths TaRighs Valley stk main] tablished 1829 with Agencies in all Large Cities. DE! IS p x § ins healing | The erty s been vacant since ::”gcl?eld 02;:1‘ 't‘:x['ru}vtlrlmhsk]x‘y:dhé‘tb the | |h‘:' Slv:vlit\:l::y :'om[‘znyt mo\'e\:l to l’:n;'- ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS DR‘ E. J‘ JONBS power, that you can 8 same time. No matter whether the | tucket about seven vears ago. Suite 46, Snannon 'I"“.' provement even in the fir: It not only stops the t sufferer is baby or a grown per- Rk g L son, the results are the same and| A Westerly physician was the owner Take elavator Shetucket strest es- the disfigu of two valuable bulldogs of high de- eruption soon d : boge of e = ! — ccinen DI ears. Try Saxon Salve—if yo >¢, but now: one is ead and e x’;ot Ralisficn, we retund m-',‘,\‘,‘,, r is near unto death. These an- INSANE OVER TITANIC. ;:0 u‘:‘ef?;rq;‘;ef’sofl_ Y:H' ’tx}ze r;rlbme. ]Alelck = adws Sharmacy, i ) were brought up to r and 2 EERRR e va Yy into- The Chronicle lo- " fi;‘;‘:lt\:hu“f 1):11‘ TRA O i B n on the m friendiy 1 Madman Kills the City Editor of Spe- i cal room and asked for the editor. As HOWTUCK AFE P — ate, slept, walked, ran and ,‘-‘dl'n_ma] and had n kane Chronicle. | Rothrick walked toward him, Aleck AN"ARY Joe Gri 1 ) ther, and ¥ ways in|in Westerly. The body v st drew & revolver and shot him in the L h P e to aid each other in an at- | here for burlal in River Bend come-| Spokane, Wash, April 24—, H, | breast. Rothrick died within sive min- | RAPRING WATER RJATISEYING e S Roming m other canin ey were| tery. Rothrick, city editor of the Spokane | 2% wants ott e in the house together a y or PR Chr. e murderer later told the police It . “dd- The New York, New Haven & Hart. ! Chre icle, was shot and killed today | that he wes 40 vears old and came to ford Railroad Co. has officially notified | in The Ch cle editorial rooms by [ this country four years ago, Tel. 34-2. NflmiCh' Conn, the We ; board of trade that in | Richard Ale a,_ Russian laborer. respons etitions, an extra train| Aleck first told the police he bad | will be put on to run Monday morn- ;N‘f'lnlnn the ’I‘Xuzm‘w anr}i‘nu—ndlhut he | mAMhough B. F. Garrett of Wash- F. C. ATCI]SON. Mn n-. ings only, beginning June 1 1 that | had been on the Carpathia and mum- | ington county, Okla, is 94 years old, 3 the train will have parlor c too much printed | he walked to Stillwater, Okla., a dis- PAYSICIAN AND SURGEOMN, The schedule will be as He would give | tance of nearly 140 miles. Room i, Secoand Fk or. Shaunon Bldg Weste at .30, ’ Night 'phone 1783, N , New London v Haven 9.18 and New York 11 mey trouble which resulted from a cold | V0 480 and for a time they were the caused me a great deal of distres | only occupant had severe pains in my back and low When a m limbs and always felt tired and miser- | Feturned t able. I took Foley Kidney Pil he floor, ea they acted very promptly and er a few doses 1 have no tra il ok former trouble and am completely | the cured.” Lee & Osgood Co. indic bled “‘there had be about the disaster.” blood a flerce mmoned the two, was dead, o, HIH R . Pies, Cake and Bread 1e brindle dog, was Judge George T. Brown and a jury ¢ dogs had never | were engaged Wednesday in ~=~KeA y 1Xe that cannot be dxceliets S 2 ion to attack each preme court at Kingston I 3 'Phone your order. Frompt sarviea For Inside or Outside Use hat caused them to . VARNISH STAINS, for Furniture, etc. LOED: =, BN : will never be known. 2 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) ENAMELS, White and Colors—For Iron Beds and 4 other furniture, bathtubs, etc. Bernardc 1t with ir =0 m o ght to deat The shirt factory that has been es- tablished in what was formeriy the plant of the Westerly Woolen Mill Co. | s destined to he one of the € its kind in the| As the roads are drying up fast now 3 0 1 2 is ‘a good time to select a carriage. been cor Favorite Gold and Silver Enamel. THe “Coucord™ Carsikes belhg & DObS Flool' Pamts and Vamuhe. ular sensible vehicle we have made a L, f h h special effort to showyan extra .arge ime for Whitewashing, etc. and up-to-date line at prices to suit BOAT PAINTS—Kirby’s Green and Red Com- || “Ciip vour horses bétors putting . @ i . N them to hard spring work. posite “Valspar” Varnish. .Best made for Inside or _A Stewart Ball-Bearing Machine at plans have t d . . T & oty b kA Outside Columbia Ignition Batteries. oty eiion Skl sl s An additio. E v Youw'll find it a downright pleasu il ” Agent for knives, are daily p ing others with the g B R K GRAPHOLASTIC & KEMICORIS The L. L. Chapman C Feed and I am sure we can ple ‘ ict . For Roofs Barns, F I i p o. e B & d 103312 » , Fences or Iron You'll find it a down ri 1 bl s toeall Lasanics: BRUSHES 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. ;:Q}')u} your Hay, Grain or | ipment d L ettt S it AT ‘““The proof of the pudding is in the! wit ing of the Woman 1 T i CONTRACT WORK eating’ A trial order will convince | Sercal s e a with it I am in a position to give you the you, | wiil be ade on the premis member- ’ 'ln':!il r?r your mo!neydln thu lllnc Low S 1o, e % 1 k . 1.3* . ! estimates, prompt and oareful attention il > l e e Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street [to all the details which 5o to make & CHAS SLOSBE.\G‘ ling built for the New England Navi | RIGHT NOW i gation company, near the coast |8 3 is a good time to take up the matter of building or any eutside work you may need. want your business and will appreciate It by giving you the very best work at the 10west price con- sistent with the same, STEP IN my office and let me tell you o some of the jobs I have completed 1 this vicinity, and satisfied customers, C. M. WILLIAMS, ' Tel. 370. 218 Main Street. country. ments, m¢ Next Sunday |- We will Serve Another Six 0’Clock Dinner | Edward M. Tay \ awford PPances You can cook with any stove if you use time enough, work hard enough and burn coal enough—but in these days time, comfort and coal are important items. Therefore we believe that the range that is the greatest saver of time, labor and waste 1s the one the housekeeper of today wants—and she“gets it in a Crawford. Have you ever examined one? Do you know why it bakes better than other ranges? Will you let us send you our illustrated pamphlet that tells why? It describes the wonder- 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer te the public the finest standars branda of Beer of Europe and Amerios, Bohemian, Plisner, Culmbach Eavarian Beer, Eass Pale and Burton, Musirs Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dubdl Stoat, C. & C, imported Gingex Ale, Bunkes Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish« ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Auheuswr Budweisar, Schlitz and Pabst. 3 A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-13. § lor, who formerly | , and was employed | Music by the U Fetdior Tt cortnd Orchestra [ b “secured_an in an impu WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co., Droprietors. T R S A s SN I VAT W5 T I - 1 be glad o work | that now seems LADIES" HOME JcURmL subscriptions placed with us any dny‘ this week will be ta rate of $1.50 for the y After this week it will be $2.00 working derri n with the erec building and cour SPECIAL SALE OF Fine Gilt Clocks en at the old Save 50c by ordering now. | Bl ¥ e ‘“-‘“?‘ ful Single Damper (patented); the April 20¢h ‘ , ing per (pa : igged by rice Sulli- e expert in thac line for the local granite company, Special Price for Choice $2:98 “very Clock Guaranteed John § Geo. H. Bliss van, Oven perfectly heated in every part by the scientific heat flues; the Ash Hod that takes the place of the old clumsy ash pan; and other Craw- ford improvements that save time, trouble and money. CRANSTON & CO. f The Waesterly District Sunday School | association is planning for the meeting | which will be held in the Broad Street | Christian church May 2, The principal | add es will be by Herbert M. Clark Charles T. Brown | also being ar- | Sunday school in- | » in connection with the meet- ng on the first three Thursday eve- i The officers of the as- JEWETT CITY HOTEL ! New and Up-to-date in every { { { | i particular. IRA F. LEWIS. Proszrietor. SIGN PAINTING teasonable in e, promptly done, Uy d. W, MALL¥ ". 30 Market Street, Telephone 7 Garden Seeds ' CARDWELL’S, 9 Market St. For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent. F. C. GEER, ¥ - . rs. Walter Clark, who, witk he T U N E R family, moved to Hnr‘ford f’rumI Westr Shone 511 122 Prospect St erly about a month ago, and who was { severely burned a fiw days after Sweet Pea and Nasturtium Seed by reaching Hartford, her cintl the ounce. . ing fire while she was bur WHEN you want to put yoeur busi- " v S ness befora the public, there 's no me<| 1 tNe vard, died Tuesday nizht at Ler 3 dium bester than througi *ne advertis. | Jartford home. She 15 survived hy THERE 12 ne advertising wedium ia (K columas aX Zhe Bulletin, ..’ her husband, 4 daushbier Grace, and a - Bantern Connpeteds . Zhe Buk s

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