Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 4, 1912, Page 6

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WESTERLY TOWN ELECTION TODAY Bust Little Interest Evinced in Contest—Progress in Work of Railroad Improvements—Two Summer Hotel Licenses Granted Watch Hill Keepers. Iast regular mesting of the pres- | Will probably receive the attention of ‘esterly town council was held | the next council m’ bers The council then adajourned until o . v sday evening, when the on- | councilmen, as required by law, will acted, all matters of importance con i Ciis fon, and in | and but very little business was trans- | next Wedn nected, with the close of the present | mcct (o ¢ tration having been cleared up | be ¢ s cf all of t members, except one, e W bl e calat and the clerk are candidates for re- The first half hour of the session was | clection. occupled by Clerk Whipple in reading the minutes of the meetings held dur- The annual election of the town of ing the month of May, which were aP- | Westeriy will be held today, the First a3 read. | district polling place being in Unity The bills contracted during the| 1 and that of the Second district month of May were approved and or- the/Town hall. re is but very |§ i pald, as were also the salaries | t manifested in the elec of rs. This included | 1 there is no surface indication the yearly salary of the councilmen, |, opposition to any of the repub- h for services 88 & jican candid Sample official bal- have been received. d_during the year. Chief of Police Thomas E. ¥rown re- three were two for intoxication and [ ican'ticket (except Thomas), the t @me for being an idle person With 10| yrer and collector, the for wisible means of support. | thre ears, the overseer of the poor | Lewis Stanton, superintendent of | ;4 school committoguan are all re- Bealth, reported no contagious disease |, minations. during the month | I e Tavern licenses were granted to| Cbarles H. Fay for the Watch Hill| THe work in connection with the ex- house, and tensive railros Colambia _hous progr A druggiet 1 ithin” two ed the Rhode Island ning on the 1 At & former m: [ bridge. Tempo angements son called a made for fo accommodation of passengers property ed that it be|of constructic plans in- | tracks, with a fence between the west Agard alth officer made report | 5 t bound tracks to lessen th in effect that the cesspool was located ces of danger to passengers. It is partially under the sidewalk and gut- | plunned to have the entire work com- ter, and that the cve od in the | picted within & year. er and was pre 1 to health. | He said that Mr. i was in a quandary, as there was a ledse all| After ten months of continuous suf- over his property a fow feet under the | fering, Herbert Watrous, in his si surface and that there was no teenth year, died Monday morning at ses for a cesspool | the Lawren tal in New Lon- However, Health Officer Stanton felt | don, Last August while at work in | 38 & Gty to report the cesspool as & | Avor from a ladder and Town Solicitor A which result immediate lega ith legs. He compz; Mr. Picard Rhode Island hospit naisance. eral months of unsu Attorney Everett A. Kingsley stated 8 return that he was lled into the case Satur- day by M Pic and he informed the council to change the and avoid i o ed his body was in Pickard opportu tions with neighbe ers. It was yote il pext Wed to detay action un- | discussion in elsewhere, which Tried GETSAT, The | "% o New Corn Cure, Yet 7)™ Westerly in the a See How Easy It Drives Away Corns. | wini be buried at River I po: brother The Now Westerly w land Granite works of b for the granite 1 and Fair- “GETS-IT Will ‘Get’ Every Corn You've Gt At last, & real does-wh eure. Nothing like it h i Grar ) 9.95; 100,000 at $62, ode Island state boal ds awarded contract: COAL AND LUMBER. Cranstor Lumber Complete assortment for re- i n Ric rrivals at Watch 2 retinue of Jap i wa . These bids | or building. s oo gt ik Local Laconics. There will b mal nfl'r\m;’l of the Enouch to meet acfual neces- . Dwight F Si“f§ eturned from Daytona, E. CHAPPELL €0, |~ Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest Telephones CALAMITE COAL | “It burns up slean” Well Seasoned Wood | - <o C. H. HASKELL, |/ 402 — "Pliones — 489 are liab| has been awarded yet COAL ;;3“ Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh |1, aiotaner™ sl asc, o Jnioxicated hrough a large plate | ALWAYS IN STOCK. glass store window in High tat ina vidual is now l. D LRTHHDP in a state institution. Sunday night . A one young fellow knocked another-fel- Offie—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta |12, (hioueh tie plate glass window Telephona 163-13. The work of e road system from apaug s JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, |- 1, Coat and Lumber _eieohons 384 IIL Central WI--rf Wateh Hill and Westerly is included fr, the itinerary of the tlekei agen ave-tipm, wents “u",. .“.1 3 fim of e Guand Trunk railway, and they Wwhil make 4 slop of one heur, They Tuesday and Wednesday Specials FRESH, PURE FOODS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Sugar Cured | SHOULDERS, Ib. The candidates for moderator, town | [ arrests during the month. | cjerk, all the councilmen on the repub- | { L.oin LAMB CHOPS | @ Native VEAL For stewing, Ib. ... Salt SPARERIBS the new passe in course | Glude & subway to the west bound | Dark Brown | Pressed FIGS Bermuda ONIONS a| R T R the | Pulverized . 29ci4 tall cans 25c{6 boxes 19¢ § Onion SALAD 2 large bottles ¥ Laundry SOAP s | o New Grass Creamery BUTTER, Ib. 14c Fresh, Lean PORK CHOPS, b.....15¢ German Style FRANKFURTERS, Ib. 13c Sugar Cured DRIED BEEF, Ib. ....28¢c New POTATOES 2 gts. . Coirss MG Are You a The Porteous & Mitchell Co. June Bride? An Extraordinary Offering Of Silks and Dress Goods 650 WAISTS AND DRESS PATTERNS WILL BE OFFERED IN THE MOST REMARKABLE SALE OF SEASONABLE FABRICS THAT WE HAVE EVER CONDUCTED. Bear in mind that this is not an offering of remnants and odds and ends of undesirable goods. waists, skirts and suits, in the choicest products of the loom for the season of 1912, help you'out in that difficult task of turnishing the new home? Our stock is most complete and our prices lowest for goods of equal quality, With our help we think you could make that prospective home -comfortable and COxY, with us. It comprises exact reqhired for Every pattern is of stylish material and perfect in every way, and offered at a price which represents a positive saving of 25 to 30 per cent. in each and every instance. SALE WILL BEGIN TODAY and Will Continue for One Week. Note these Extraordinary, Offerings WAIST AND DRESS PATTERNS 265 Silk Waists and Dress Patterns including Messa- lines, Foulards, Taffetas, Pongees, Peau-desSoie, Peau-de- Cygne, Shirting Silks, Japanese Silks, Seco Silks, Novelty Summer Silks, Marquisette, Crepe-de-Chine, Etc. sortment includes plaids, stripes, checks, polka dots and plain weaves in black, white and a broad range of fashiona- There is a particularly good assortment of White Silks suitable for graduation gowns. Lengths range from 3 to 12 yards ble colors. Florida PINEAPPLE eack s it 3% Messina LEMONS Choice Stewing PRUNES, 2 Ibs. ..... 13c§! Laundry STARCH 9 lbs. .. S oy e Pearl TAPIOCA 2dbs. s voel 1oc Sliced PEACHES in jars Home packed—jar ...22¢ COLCrlr_o ER Club DA eats Mor‘ —William Smith Francisco—Aimshouse | been sel Starts for San Francisco. . Henry Smith and son | reet, and | Uon “avill ba | Swith and son | in Holyoke mu ¢ Haven i h O. Hall laich left Monday morn- ol, where he is to work in on, expects to finish up this work town this week. Ivoryton—Abundance of fish have in town the past weelk, shad and flatfish mostly. |0WA WOMAN WELL AGAIN Freed From Shooting Pains, Spinal Weakness, Dizziness, by Lydia E. Pinkham’s @ Vegetable Compound. Ottumwa, Iowa.—“For years I was almost a nt sufferer from female trouble in all its dreadful forms; shooting pains all over my body, sick headache, spinal weakness, dizziness, depression, and everything that was horrid. I tried many doctors in different perts of the United States, but Lydia E. ble Compound has done more for me than Saptiss | all the doctors. I feel it my duty to ml | you these facts. My heart is full of iren of | gratitude to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-| 1055 | tahle Compound for my health,” —Mrs, | ‘ HARRIET E. WAMPLER, 524 S. R..nscm * | Street, Omzmwa, Iowa. Consider Weil This Advice. No woman suffering from any iorm, " Tov wa, are visiting Mr. | of female troubles should lose hope un- nfs on Linwood avenue for | ¢l she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's ry Koch and son of Plain- | Vegetable Compound a fair trial. . Koch's fathey, | This famous remedy, the medicinal in- | gredients of which are derived from | native roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years proved to be a most valua- ble tonic and invigorator of the fe- male organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wondérful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl- drnlml) Lynn, Mass. Your ]emnvill he opened, read and answered hy r Teturned Lo New | woman and held in strict mnldenee. Waist Patterns, Dress Patterns, $1.25 to $9.75 Wool---Silk and Wool Fabrics 385 patterns in lengths suitable for sortment includes about every fashionable material—Serges, Wool Pop- ling, Silk and Wool Poplins, Voiles, 49¢ to $2.75 Skirts, Dresses or Suits. Cashmere, Batiste, Prunella, Whip- , Mohair, Etc.—black and a full range of colors for street and evening webr, including a splendid assortment of white fabrics for graduation gowns. Lengths range from 2 to 12 yards Skirt Patterns, 49c to $4.98 Dress Patterns, 98c to $6.98 Our entire Silk and Dress Goods section Wwill be given over to a display of these patterns, so as to make selection easy. WHITE COTTON DRESS FABRICS, ETC. At prices that will surprise and delight all purchasers White Corduroys at Half Prices 50c WHITE CORDUROY at 28-inch French Corduroy, to sight mill stains, otherwise all perfect, regular 50c value at 25¢ a 35¢ WHITE CORDUROY at s latest vogue having been visiting | White and Tan Dress Linens at Special Prices 6-inch White 3734c value at 22c 4 yard. At 37Vsc—36-inch White v all linen, regu- Oc value at 37%c a yard. —36-inch Tan Dress value at 35c a alue at 48c a yard. Extra Special Values in Long Cloth, Nainsook, Etc. h White India Linons, 30-inc At 10c— : able for graduation , at 17c a yard, At 25c—48-inch Plain White Batiste, itable for graduation gowns, a yard, value 45c. 36-inch English Long Cloth, special price $9c for piece of Yric for underwear English Nainsook at $1.65 a piece, value $2.25 soft finish and sheer- inch English Nainsook special price $1.65 a plece of 12 yards, value $2.25 English Nainsook at $1.95 a p'wef.a‘ value 52.7'5 finish—special price $1.95 a plece of 12 yar The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Pinkham’s Vegeta- | BRIDAL BOUQUETS REUTER’ The Very Latest Word in Smart Arrangements [LILY OF THE VALLEY SWEET PEAS, MARGUERITF.‘: AND OTHER CHOICE FLOWERS Estimates and suggestions given QUALITY in work should always be considered especially when 1t costs no more than Skilled 1260 are - price tell the SALVIA |AND TOMATO |PLANTS | CARDWELL'S, 9 Market St. STETSON & YOUNG. Dr.F. W. HOLMS, ventist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telephone 623. Let me nuve vour order Any size and any color. Prompt ETT. 30 Market St It you are, hadn't you better let us Better call around and talk it over (NORWICH) Llne ‘NEW YORK STEAMERS Chestor W. Chapin and Clty of Lowel T T g, R TS ter front of m. '“k da; L8 North Rlvgr 7 deM SHEA & BURKE 37-47 Main Street Advice to Mothers Have you had daby's photograph Ilhan 1 art to take 's an o baby's ote- aph w8 it should be taken. e ips become ices of h-lrlbooal daya in years to come. We have had years of experience in photozraphing children. They always look thelr best when we take them. No troublesome posing. Snap them in a jiffy, LAIGHTON, I(e:l Service fraierrd Staterooms. Nl g 1.50 L0 NEW YORK Write or _tel W, 3. Pni Agent, .l::wl _:;-?.”a"&-. tor # New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $I1 Pnllh! ;:: passenger serwich e o R or et » Thurs- {] eays Suna | K' ":ri."h:: f':. lfiu‘hvu. Weanesdny Fridays Freight recetved . . F. V. KNOUSEy Agent. The Photographer, Opposite Nerwich Bavings Soclety, OUR WALL PAPERS are the best we can select and the pat- terns are especially artistic,. We can do your Interfor decorating, either pa- perbanging or painting, at reasonable prices. Our facfiities are unsurpassed for good honest labor and material. We know all the best methods of applica- tion, and can guarantee satisfaction. THE FANNING STUDIO, No. 51 Willow St Wall Papers, Lace Curtains and Up- holstery Goods, Furmiture and Stoves, apr224 Fertilizer BEST IN TOWN Agricultural Lime In quantities to cuit you. A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce Street Telephone 171. I AN SAVING You will be saving money, also, if you buy your Hay, Grain and Feed from me. My prices are right and the quality of the Hay, Grain and Feed I carry cannot be improved upon. Bet- ter phone your order today—just call number 490, CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. Quite Busy Just Now— But not so busy but what we can promptly attend to anything you may need in our line, CONTRACT WORK of every de, scription promptly attended to by men who know how to do it. Building ma- terials in stock at all times. Estimates cheertully given. C. M. WILLIAMS, Tel) 370. 216 Main Street. We Are As Near To You as your phone. Call 868 and let us krow your wants in the floral and planting line. The pleasure shall be ours to please you. Any information desired will be cheerfully given, and visitors always welcome, GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, 77 Cedar Street, TALL THE DAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS PERIODICALS, WEEKLIES and MONTHLY MAGAZINES Right Up-to-Date at HILL'S NOVELTY SHOP, 86 Franklin Street DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN Physician and Surgeon HOURS: 2-4, 7-9 p. m. 314 Main Street. Telephone 426, Office of late Dr. Iarriman Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co's BOCK Free delivery to all parts of the city. H. JACKEL & CO. ——=HoTEL—=] REGORI NEW YORK OFTY, 85TH ST, FIFTH AV, BROADWAY " avm ‘Y»I!!I A-I NT. BRTTER AT ANT PRICE. mm“enmmm & ot room wnd ven, $2,00 57 OTHFRS UP TO $8:59. PARIOR, BEDROOM, BATH. 8.8, JEWE |l cITY novl\. New and Up-to-date in every particaler. IRA F. LEWIS. Proarister. PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING “Everybody’s Doing It” Doing What? Why having their reefs, gutters and conducter pipt repaired of course. And they are having it dens by |A. J. WHOLEY & (0, 12 Ferry Strest Telephone | TAKE A LOOK IN A. H. BREED'S Plumbing Shop To Sell. If you have any plumbing work, i you have burned a whols lot of and have not been able to keep com.’ fortable let us talk it over. | have helped others, perhaps | can help you ROBERT,J.COCHRANH Gas Fitting, Plu ) Steam Fittiag. 10 West Main St., KNorwick, Conn. Agent X. B. 0. Shent Packing. & 1. Sanitary Plumbing A peep Inio an up to date bathrosm is only less refreshi.g than the itse.l. During the summer you the more lock to the bath for bodily comfort. I will skow you sam) asd plans of the poicelain and other tubs and glve you estimates for the wory of putting them In in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and gnar« entee the entire ’oh J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Stree: T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest E! L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work saiisf> by 130 Platt Ave Tol S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent fox Richardson and Boymica Furnaces. 8 West Main Strest. Norwich, Cenn. The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St MILL CASTINGS A SPECIALTY « Orders Recelve Prompt Attentios. Ilaek l.Ivery and Boarding STABLE We guaranice our seryice to be the best at the mcst rnnn.blo prices. MAHONEY BROS., = Falls Ave

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