Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 5, 1912, Page 6

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; ew man For Board of ] To Jar Elevator Boy—Me- Aty e o F.-E. i‘owler C Clamca Maxsou g ¢ L\mpbell " Irvine -O. Chester and William Segar were ap- pointed a committee to confer and nominate delegates’ to’ the deeper waterways convention at New London and, to- the international congress of champbers of commerde at Boston. The committee nominated for the New London convention James M. Pendle- ton. Dr. John Champlin and Frederick C. , and they were declared Siectodt 3¢ s impossible for Messrs. Cham and Buffum to attend the conventions which opened Wednesday lnd is to continue through Thursday || and, Friday, so the delegation repre- unun. the Westerly Board of Ti is composed of James M. Pmdlelnn. | Samuel H. Davis and Charles Perry. The committee reported as d.leuul g i Abes AR, st ?lnxm'mm-:n Clittord erry, Alberti R. Stillman W. Campbell, and they were elected. ‘The matter of sending delegates to the national conservation conrre- at In< dianapolis was referred to the execu- tive committee. A colored boy who has been em- rom at the Opie store but a short ime was attending the elevator Tues- ~|day, and he started it upward befors 1:::'" He grabbed the floor of the - *.zm A it was supposed that the boy was killed or seriously injured and messen- wu sent for a physiclan. When. m-uuu returned the ’lflllflf was at his =-um.u7 ork, jus: *{ the home of the b that for pimples, blackheads and .other blemishes of the complexion enns Sulphur Soap is the best remedy. It clears the complexion and cures skin diseases. Alldmgglsu. s Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, Sbc. at Biddeford Tuesday night and at Portland = Wednesday night, and in other places during the balance of the week The wedding deremony of Miss Etta MoKnight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ht, and George Mc- 1c8| Renzie was performed by Rev. Dr. John Neale at the parsonage of St ‘Tuesday morning. ‘honor. Attor the weddlnx feast ride’s parents Mr. and Mrs, McKenzie went to New York on a wedding trip. Mr. McKenzie is employed by the Westerly Light and Power company and they will reside lho generous action of Gowan, owner of the Weque- like action by Gavitt's orchestra, the Westerly Cata- olic club will be relieved of severe financial loss by mbw still on his | but Imvitations have besn redsived by members of the Ancient 0 be -.m do_ )mwr to M ‘o n‘wfiah(w terms ntly :‘I::zea nmoml ; in puklic and ral!:lou: work zhout tbe state, . u:'r-un-n ‘George N. Utter was the leading speakers in the h- of “Taft nna true republicanism Vermont political un»llu IA week Congressman Utter is ing in Maine, where the al»unn es place next Monday, He Tmnks Bags and Suit old at such attractive 1e of Blankets and Bed Coverings m PLAIN TRUTHS ABOUT BLANKET BUYING | Don tbu blankets with your eyes shut. Open o Py . BUY YOUR BLANKETS NOW AND % BE READY FOR THE COLD . WEATHER. WHILE YOU CAN GET EXACTLY . WHAT YOU WANT AND AT THE —examine the color—feel them— weigh them. Our blanket buy- done so carefully that it is a pleas- BUY THEM NOW and hutotlcelubwm d‘flé!t"! fi n.wmn. ':ad.“ wned Chauncey N, o o ‘.‘é..:.":w:.. haumsey at Watch Hill, was In collision All Ken- was not utilized. There were ve people in the nuwmbfla and the || s mufiaum 1s visiting In The Westerly fire department was represented at the Nhnn plenle in New London W james Campbell a.ud daughter || Mrs. Jame Rn!h ‘of Voluntown have home after a visit to Mrs, Slxder in Lincoln avenue. and Mrs. Al Sprenger of New- to;vm.,mu. are guests of Mr. and D. Harold Ronn n High street. Mr. Rogers were vln-u‘m at erst. The Seventh-day Baptist Missionary A in annual session elected these illiam LI Clarke of Wester- SeCre 5 . Ashaway, rmu secretary HDavis of ‘Westerly, treas urer. 3 'he Stein-Block com; of Roches. %m» tached thnm\nl.udflxtu.ru of the B, W. g company of lenw in a ah-lm of $2,000 due. The service was made by Deputy &m heriff Manuel J. Martin of New Lon- and John S. Hinckley was engage. as keeper. Enng Nelson Winslow Pickerins, U. S. who attended the Westerly High lchaol before entering Annapolis, lnd wha relatives and many ac- Uaintances are. now with residence marry Amy hu:hur of Colonel and M e grnm at Tg!:er house, ‘eymoul gland. gagement ealn,u. have been received in West- erly. ) M Baptist church of West: e&y is rnr-nwl at the annual ses- sion of the Narragansett Baptist as- sociation: at Allenton by Rev. J. W. Ford, D. D, on and Mrs. Lewis McNell, Mr.'and Mrs. Arthur R. Riley, Mrs. Albert T. Kenneth, Mrs. Adelaide Chapman, Harriet N. , Mr. %m Thomas H. Peabody, Deacon H, Greene, Deacon Lorenzo g:w Deacon and Mrs. Stephen ?‘v on, Azel W. Teft and E. Alice It MYST[C Country Club House Attractively Re- modeled—Local Guests at Williman- tic. Wedding. There was a large Mystic Country endance at the club Monday evening when the clubhouse, which has beoa remodeled, was thrown oven for the {first time to members. The lot has been leased for a term of years by the club and the House was moved to the center and a large addition built. The main rtom was ceiled and hardwood | floors laid, cloak room, tennis room, a large kitchen and piazzas around the house. ~ Nearly $1,000 has been ex- ended by ‘the committee, Jesse D. y, Benjamin L. Holmes and rge B. Greenman. The committee for the evening's entertainment was Mr. and Mrs. A. W. George, Miss Maud Congdon, Mrs. J. W. Burnett, { Edna Wheeler, Benjamin Gaskell,Win- field Gaskell, Norton Wheeler, Wai- ter Lathrop and Eugene Seamans. Guests at Wedding. r. and Mrs. J. W. Lathrop and and Mrs. Edgar Rathbun were in imantic Wednesday to attend the | wedding of Miss Kathleen Fuller ana Walter Lathrop of this place. Vacations Ending. Mrs. Adelaide Smith has returned to Providence after two weeks' visit in 3 Lizzie Donohoe has returned to New York after spending the sum- mer with her brother, Eugene Dono- oe. Miss Mary Sheehan has returned to Waterbury ~after a visit with her brother, Walter Sheehan, and family. Walter Wilcox is spending a few ' with Iarry Marshall in Provi- Joln . Noyes and Hollis Price have re turned from two weeks' crulse Iy Mr son of_the M the lamt of the eight shoo for the Meriden wipning with a scora of 168 G. R. Gibson was a close sec- Yond, aving 196, - BULLETIN POINTERS “What To Buy and Where To Buy HALF HOUR SALEHousekeepers | ™. Backedge& . | " ROGLER & SHANLEY *in all branches. Haating, Steam and Gas Fittings and Sheet Metal Work, Personal Supervision. Blwfinn ‘Guaranteed. . Estimates Solicited Telephone.© 483 Main St.| COMBIES SIGN WORKS| SIGNS Rt FRIDAY EVENING from 7.30.to 8 Ladies’ White - Lawn Waists value $1.00 and $1.25 For One-half Hour Only 47c NOTICE WINDOW DISPLAY 2= CHARON'S Baltic’s Busiest Store MRS. M. LEION, ‘100 Thames St. Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers’ Articles F. D. BRIGGS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE \ Furniture and Plano Moving, Heavy and Trucking. Rear of Junction House ~Phone 21-6 PLAINFIELD 1 Have l"or Sdc ‘We pay_ the highest cash price dreseed hoss You should deal direct and save the middleman’s t. “We make & specialty of buying salting down pork. No shipment too large for us to handle. Coca-Cola ORANGE-ADE BPLFAST GINGER ALE CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO, " East Side. Tol, 5088 ALDEN B. NICKERSON WHY NoT TRY HIM ? 44 Perkins Avenue, Norwich n' tov DEMAND Talis the purest Tetall n.r o Gontc:uon 197 North Main/St. Telephone. T. SHERWOOD B. POTTER Dlilor in BROS. 408 to 414 Main Street Telephone. DID YOU KNOW that Geo, W. Harris made a speclalty of putting on Rubber Tires? Well, he does, and he uses the Goodyear Wing Tires, the easiest riding, longest last- ing, solid rubber tire made. yow need anything in thi GEO. W. HARRIS, 354 West Main Strest. Carriage and Wagon Builder. Let Us Give You An Estimate On Anything In Our Line Metal Cornices, \ Metal Skylights, Metal Shingles. Metal Ceilings, Gut- ters and Conductors, Ventiliting and Blower _Pipes, Tile, Siate, Metal, Gravel, Paroid and Rubber Roofing. We can send you expert mechanics to do your repairing. Give us a trial We know we'can satisfy you. Phone or send postal. _JOHN O. JOHNSON, 20 Central Ave., Norwich, Ct. RICH & RUBIN, 204 West Main Street, Proprietors of the New York Mineral Water Co. Bottlers of all kinds of Sodas, Iron Brew and Celery Tonic. Telephone 738-12 A GOOD DINNER for 25 cents O. L. BROWN 58 Shetucket St. A lusicall Education for the childre: ould start with the ‘nonsense that “any plano will do for fiu l.lttl. onds.” Train their young gr.dlu tonal beauun of the FOOL! JANO and you won’t have to undo bad work in their later musical career. ; A. POIN, 4 Hunters Avenue, Taftville Full line of House Furnishing Goods. New Home Sewing Machines. o’ PLUMBING Plumbing-as it should be done, is the m.lw .mry Joint tight, san- SStignts; Gutters, Bie, Fin snd Sets Let us estimate on your work. GEORGE DEPATHY, Roderick Building, Telephone Best Goods —— Lowest Prices, A Full Line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Awaits You In BALTIC'S LARGEST STORE ROOD & CHAPMAN, Props. Groceries y—AND— Provisions A full and complete assortment at all times. GORDON BROS. Telephone. +~ + BALTIC, CONN. LOOK HERE ! If you do, you had better see me right away, for I can sell you just such a gult and guarantee it will sat- isfy you in every way. EDWARD ADAMS, Taftville Full line of Boots, Shoes and Gents' Furnishings. We are headquarters for Confectionery, Ice Cream and Soda Water. We carry & complete line of Statlonery and Souvenir Postcards, J. F. WGUIRE, Jy4Th The Old Baltic Hotel John F. Delaney, Prop. Full line of High Class Liquors, ‘Wines, Ales, Lagers and Cigars. .l automobile parties Bwn here. Special rates to commercial me: Iy4TR Thos. J. Burke Livery and Feed Stable Gentlemen’s Driving Horses, for all occasions, | HIGH STREET, BALTIC We Want Everybody to know that we sell Furniture at the lowest possible prices. At the present time we are showing a complete line of White Enamel Beds at prices that ought to sell them at a glance. We also are showing an excellent line of Fibre Mattings, Carpsts, Rugs and Mattresses of all kinds. No one can well better goods or at lower prices, All we ask is to have you call and see the goods. F.H & F. W. Central V Also Funeral Directors, Baltie. BALTIC. Teams inghast Branch at Jewett City in charge of A. J. Tinker. Just stop and think how we can assist you this hot weather by doing your Wet Wash. 193 Franklin St. THE ESTATE of CHAS. A. KUEBLER ' Artistio and Enduring MONUMENTS Quality Finest — Prices Reasonable Abeolute Satisfaction Guaranteed SUTSMADETO0RDE From choice line of Woolens | mates e a for Fall and Winter. at $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 Correct style and pe-rtact at guaranteed. First-class Steam Cleaning, Pressing ! and Repairing a specialty. HENRY KING, Room 10, Bill Block. - BOILED HAMS Something to cut up for lunch and serve cold during the warm weather. Nothing seems to fill the bill Hke our Boiled Ham. We are serving a great |Agent many people in town. If you are-not . for GRAINS, FEED,- FLOUR AND HAY ? Are you satisfied with the quality and Pprice you are getting? If not let us send you a trial. A. R. MANNING, at the Mill, Yantio DR. RAYMOND COUTURE Dental Surgeon 52 Providence Street, Taftville, Conn. + Hours, 0 a1 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 5, Telephone connectlon. ” PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY huremovedhhummm in the Post Office Building, Baltic. | There’s a Charm In Our .MILLINERY ' and why ? Because we keep in touch with the tashion centers and put a touch of style into your hats that will please you. Every hat displayed here is bright, fresh and stylish, which ap- peals to every woman of fashion, Mile. M. E. Auclair, Milliner Baltic MILLINERY We believe in fitting hats ‘to heads and faces, not in fitting heads fo hats, so we are careful always to have a large varlety of styles and shapes. MARGARET E. BURKE, Shannon Building SALE STABLE I have at this time a lot of good Horses and a number of Carrlages, both mew and second-hand, that will be sold at very attractive prices, and it you Intend to purchase elther with- in & short time it will be to your ad- vantage to call now and see them, 1 also do light and heavy teaming, jobbing &nd expressing. FRANK C. TILLINGHAST Central Village Conh'm:mdflnild“ / PnintunmdDmmfl Agents for Colonial Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shi) P Hangings, Paint, Oils lnd'.m-. 25 Seventh Street. ¥ Telephone connection. The I Company / Artist Tailors 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. Telephone. Opp. Y. M. C. A. —_— WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR CONKEY’S REMEDIES WNKM Y KNOCKER ‘g‘n files and GDNKIV'. _TONIC NKm LICE LIQUID R!ll your Boqu all ver- GHIRUPBDY Drytndem ‘ Manicuring, Scalp Massage. for _Schefller's M “Colorine. 61 BROADWAY ‘Telephone 553-4 LEWIS’ ICE CREAM 21 Myers Alley A Little Out of the Way— EBut It Pays to Walk| MARY P. CLAPP Good food in the Woman's Exchange.! Telephoge. 337 Main Street. Frank P. Flaherty HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND COUPE STABLE 21 Willow Strest, Norwich, Conn. Telephons connection If you want the best ICE CREAM mado in Norwich, go to the Crystal Confectionery Store 263 Main Street G. D. JOHNSON, Prop. 25¢ a quart is the special price for every Tuesday Crown Confectionery . and Ice Cream Store 255 Central Ave. J. A. JOHNSON, Prop. First-class goods sold at the very lowest prices, < FINN BLOCK, JEWETT 0 PO i Sundays 1 te 4 p. m. A FEW SPECIALS we are offering this week. J. C. Marsan Baking Powd Ib.; 4 pkgs. (1009 sheet: ‘ollet Paper 25c; 12 Cuclmbers for 3ec; best Tub Butter 33 Ib; Shoe Leather 45c 1b.; and many other cqually good bargains T 'c. MARSAN, Hunter's Av‘mu. Taftville You .can find most any- thing you want at A. B. Main’s, 219 to 225 Central Avenue. HENRI'S CRISPETTS "Wholesals and Retall at 603 North Main Street. Phone 593 No. 17 Chestnut Strest will air your AUTO TUBES and CASINGS and de it right st garage prices.

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