Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 10, 1913, Page 6

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NORWICH- BULLETIN, SATUHbAY, MAY 10, 1913 TRAVELERS’ DIRECTOHY uases W westeny ot [ el We Want Every Man In Norwich [ ~- rondon Corntlius Riley Placed on Probation — Dunn vs. Dunn De- | Sh Wisaives e Line faulted — Francis Gildea Arrested — Chimney Fire on | siitsic for catomel ?viz:‘ll;leuho\:’cfs Sot| ; 6 NE W Tv()’R - | positively do the work. N - people afficted with bad breath fi - - _ Granite Street—Lazy Horse Refuses to Draw Truck— |, beorle aficied wih had broath fnd | A STEAMERS - . . Olive Tablets. The pleasant sugar- - Town Council Canvasses Voting List. coated tablbts are’ taken for bad ¢ City of Lowell $ and Chester W. Chapin [ breath by all who know them. e | Olive" Tablets act gently but firmly v. = is |on the howels and liver, stimulating ~ L A R The regudar session of the Third Dis- ’.,‘ od a suspension of sentence and | them to natural action, clearing the g i voyagoe Long Island Sound and & trict court held the Town hall | aft a | blood and gently purifying the entire s I3 superb view of the wonderful sk 2 7 ves N on Unlon street Friday ed into the character pe 5 tem of impurities, when Judge Oliver H. Williams t n he was pila on probation to : Chey A(:;‘P all that d?nferox)\s ({aio;nel ~ i o rl.p' R cconiaat SEisting | Betirasy Shmioen. o ek e Ol We wish we could get every man and boy in town to wear a pair of our Shoes and a Suit of our Clothes just E 45, and Bidr 0. Riley The other 'S erim he ecivil e . Herbert O. Dunn v&. | i 0’ nast; ckening | . fmal docket were : fol- | John B, was, defanlted and ¢ ing artics derived from | once—put them to the test. We know these men and boys would all be our customers after th: Why not B i { L e s s NORWICH 80 B o the defondania o : ey - T ) : : try us for your Summer Clothes and Shoes? —T0— the request 2 the 4 .| "One new writ was entered, the I Aftorney Walter on, wl . s, osepn | formuja after seventeen vears of pra 2 NEW YORK State, Thomas E > 3 h was continued for two | tice among patients afficted with B " continued fo % 4 writ was entered by At- | bowel and I mplaint - with d New England Steamship To. agreement of o State, 3 R. McKenna and “m‘ulwnddm bad 5 Thomas E. Brown vs. Natale Ga re Attorney Augustin T. L Ofiva Tableis. T able | le continued tow weeks. ! Cornelins Riley man was | - | Tfl!fi!:n‘?‘h vl might fhr e e e Rned lax ix "orning, | Francis Gildea was arrssted Friday | “ndznote m,w"“m el “The Store That Satisfies” 266 to 270 Ma"\ Street Norwncl\ New York charged with ) a upon Joseph | morning on the West Side by Officer ! A-TEE" Gwrnot 100 Beaudoin, but upon his of mnot Shelby Nicholas, who acted upon the ;}“:\‘f‘;‘a‘i"‘ Slawns - o and a gullty he was taken to Kingston to | descretion of o man found crouching [ PR, B0%, | — = -~ —— — 9 awalt trial. Upon bein be- | behind some horse blankets in Clark!, ."e L ! the charts before lhe\ are returned. | cises. There was no- tree planting but at dinne 3 sts wi . | served as premier of Cape Colony for | fore the ge vesterda respond- | Threa il s on lower Mechanic | — ‘Supumlendz‘n( W. H. one or two of the school set a num- r Mrs. | four y beginning with 1904, Fa re $| ent changed his plea of not g y to|st t during Thur y night by John i o s esi ‘ous that the | ber of shrubs Folk dancing was one A e . and M Prince Friederich Leopold Holmes is espes h : - 1 sullty erald, night watchman, and Owen | the truck of the Alert Hook and L: xr,“,“._ »ple Visit the ibit and has |of the features of the day's pro- V and the friends from | of Prussia is an artist of promise ol i Gar i Attorney or the | Bray. a fireman of the mill, who were [der company refused to draw his load | arranged to have the sramme. | Fall River who are guests therer They | his work in black and white, exhibite drenis N 8 s i ted to the building by ight. | shortly after he had started, the five- | hyilai r0ad stree b SOl et GLaHEIE ot Bravls served by Miss i 5 at Berl an_assumed name, Te From, Norwlcy Tuerdays, Thure- stating | Gildea was seen talking on Mechanic |men who were on the team finally be- | publi < afternoon el vk i ekl B e n Burleson, 1 aker | ce 2 critic diys, Bundays, ¢ ». st with a running mate during the | ing obliged to ecither go the re t | b it 1o g N VbRl g O T “,,“,‘l‘h 3 (o New York, Bier et Rivar, noon and when he noticed the of- | the distance on foot, or return to i : 5 been ma i s et £ Fine feathers make fine hais. (oot Bepeg iy B .y‘ days e al er in his direction he made engine house, wI nost of them aid, > -d by arge e State 2 Way They All Do It. Srelght recetved until & p. m. Riley flourished a om- | retreat but not in Hme :to. get “““"’”b““ disgusted e | tei those hours. | Prov! - next Monday. First Se F. V. KNOUSE, Agent plaint was made to the Riley | out_or firing distance of at least that|that they have at times when an un- rs cohtain pictures of con- G A Stillmen ) ‘Serge thereupon pummelled Beaudoin for | IS what the g fo | desirable horse is sent to (he cngine | ditions right here in the state and for Mt e Gt in Till reorgani State De- e e telling on him. Atto George R | when he he he pistol shot whizzing |house to n hauling some of the | this reason they are especially Inter- | Honr ey being among the num- | \ay ,WN.\,,W., Gazetto-Times f - ‘oles I delicate hosi McRenra. for the defendant stated over his b Gildea oxide Uy sud- | fire appura | estin; > scroens, W hich e ier mentioned taking the | = the sho: ]m- ore [Y(J‘ll»ufi them 0 that the gun which w . iy decid a 1 thirty 11, s o : il g e s e tiiny people. sprinkle the ta- in the hands of 3 . of ge ay and stopped | A Special session of the Westerly | it s Hotes ; Tori, and dhe Ik ther tha et Interest . optic_powder, Allen's Poot: \ him by the -pr tor r £, when he d under ar- | town ceuncil was held at the town /uaple informs that s Hlotter examinetion | sir Leander sta meson L i : and find ot it n Sl to sell 5 . 15 not |rest and was taken to the lockup on | halloon, Union hifeet Thirsday e know by those interested in the actu- cleciefl cha he British S T L ‘as well as i A 3 pointed in the direction of thos o, His companion made | ing: when the voting { alconditions of the t R T | Africa co y led the historical j| oleadnont hosleny : - Al the carriage. Riley's a v rec : and came over into Rhode |sed for the fin seiing - | JEWETT CITY. fo the Transvaal, Dec. 29, 1895. He | hoking of the ret, YORK CTTY, { | anding is that Secretary | which’ com The fol- ; g e { ea was found In the burn {lowing cha de to the 1i Ihe: suddsn aronpinddoRioss eoali 35TH ST, FIFTH AV., BROADWAY 0. Absolutely ted him that if they troubled | Thomas Hope Emelias Depieiro, i ; that he would shoot ‘em |and Frank Muran Sord dlstses heouplen cheansine [Eont tReest 08 (07 chiniant W end S R E P’“' ¢ oremcaies shope and aae: s, Nerwich People Come Out as Frankly | i, \e description given by the | Ge " Bray, John Girven, Michael | (0° I 5 It was Tunning at £ood | - Married Twenty” Years. rlen a l 0“ NO%7 RETTER AT ANY PRICY. Here as Eisewhere. empl the mill was sufficiently | iera. Angelo Panciera, William | 5P¢ed J it ¥ - by Voo 1 3 Mo el with private be hopper of one of the cars of extralSunday Sermons to Have Reference . 5 red out he not only resented | of tax i sters: Added to real | fo e el Norwich Is No Exception hut ned and told the two men |estat list, F ict—Herbert = G. | (reight 270 D L R I i i Moibere Dy~ Phchuoa Enter- dden jerking gl 1 y n . {cars that owed the one v i unday morning at the Mecthodist t 3 . rom real estate list. First|.,,sigerable distance because of 1wl A Mothers Farfhzand ih ‘“(1 s ey | Iz Norwich people pu lv recommend 4 : the two men | district—Frank B, Mal tephen H, | consider a = Doan's Kidne paper 18 & A0 he wad hoMtNIr L T osn S, | coal that dropped out onto the tra 5 % - FARTOR, BEDROOM, BATH. $0.0, i gt gitbf b g et I | Toahen, W > aJosn St the engincer shortly atter noticed | 31 the Baptist church Sunday morn We beg to inform the public of Norwich and surround- i1 e ar msil. e e T d o run- o Clans, ¢ (sl | that somethi: wrong and L ht | ing Rev pidell's subject is Tt m- tuble d'hote. o eek i s avileWiinre a will pr ) arraigned before | Roche, Willia 5. W . Alfred ; still - before | Bivee Grasbagis 3 g T ¥ - Ky g i Bree Stoninggon town | Willis' and Loals ccong PIE =l A ses, and in the evening The | ing towns that the GREAT CLEARANCE SALE at THE BIG |\ AL Home testimony in home papers ; A S o { furth was done. Upon in- | Greate Communion_ follows | Doan's are praised in Vot R R | Chapman, Theopholis Chase, | Sidney | Se5t s fonnd thap po Qe aorning selploes 2 | BARGAIN HOUSE is still going on and you can buy your| 3 - en done to the rolling stock A regational church Sun n 3000| An alarm was sent in from Box 2,|1L Chapman. on B. Burdick spite. of the severe bump- | g, Rev. W. H. Gane's sub wpie are no | Granite and " Chester 3 % ; i b train experienced all the | fect s The Inherited Qualf 'Men s, Youths’ and Boys’ Garments at greatly reduced factory C ¥ )01 4 r ! - s w Ix(» 5 we on the he mishap | pf Mother, and in. the eve g, himney- fi he house at 18 Rock- | st of personal prope AVETE. | cqused the eastbound k to be | [nfluence of Home. Mothers' day will | dersell all 4 fipers L caused e eastbound ack te e ce of Hon others’ day i a ition to undersell all competitors. 3y Rt MR I e A s e blockaded for about two h until | be commemorated Sunday by wear ioeees e are i a pod : ik o il b R e jte, | Town Treasurer James M ator'f B0 coal Wie Slogg Sttvn e crackaa g Sthe elIT it Do | We can positively do it for the following reasons: g e B £ rooms in the bascment, The | Nent over the appropriations o e P _d . i Entertainment at Pachaug. 1ITH STREET & Doan’s Kidne: ¢ » c sed by the soot | the amounts hich they .will recom- t the playground conference hel Th N s 1 T i d this remedy N. h: C nitte cfal meet e: k lowin ere appointed 1 com- e s oy 1t o et orme August Lars Westerly | mittae to devise ways ening which was well at- | factory. NEW YORK CITY ke and it pharmacy & ar Stott of the Dix. | the establishment df a suitable play. | (cnded. ~There was a well arranged : i A g Tocenil e on "House 8 were granted . ground Vesterly, the de park | Programme during which Mrs. I Second—We use the latest improved machinery and the oy @ lbnwk.u, l.:llm‘d ‘and et o i . I Leonard and the Olympian male p symptoms | attract he scene of the excit. | druggtst or i Stillmanville having already | 1 ALRiRot e x i teamship L. Statement given | ment |~ Joseph Guarino appt v a pool li- | secur or the purpose: Charles | ‘Q::‘;;‘;Lfngfl“‘“ pfirflml'::flerf d L newest money-saving methods. "%I:)TR nnso(zoxou.r am];:‘lmo' s s LW 3 ! coms wil R S s e T Al ut the matter was referred >erry, chairman, James Pendle o ¥ Upon the arr of the Cyclone com- But_the matter. was referreil ity Berry, ichairm James M Fendleton, | gave a number of pleasing recitations pany’ chemical w Rk 3 t regular meeting of the coun- | Mrs, William Clark, Samuel Na A of Doctaing t 5 . E e 5 STILL PRAIBES DOAN'S | Dot o e vons o 1t waeomiy s | Canresl 1. Butler, Miss Helen T Third—We buy all our goods direct from the mills in JRATES 81,00 PER DAY UP later interview Mr. Brown add- | short time before the flames on the in- | 7 council then adjourned until and G. Benjamin Utte N o - P Moderate Prices. sow M. Brows of hn cheana na s L0 e Tt | “Dinner on Wedding Anmiversary. |1arge quantities and are able to buy our goods at the lowest | B 4 . s srsirnies sutde st still hold a * opinion of | 4 a e noonnta s | . = . - A sefore any real damage had been done 1 a hearing will be held on’ the | Local Laconics. Mr. and Mrs. H Paul Hr‘-m-«ml‘posuble prices. By deallng with THE BIG BARGAIN Map of New York Citr. he proper onsiderable enxiety | ETading of Railroad avenue and Union | 4} the Westerly schools fittingly ob- | their twentieth wedding annive statement T gave in their praise | was entertained for a few minutes by | Street | served Arbor day with special exer- ! Thursday evening by entertaining sev- | HOUSE you are dealing direct with the manufacturer and are | B Ay Eroublohan 1| he friende of Mra Abcaratune - cn strangers for a long Ume.” 411 I her vonm when the alarm was | The scresns used in }C‘fll:":!c‘;m;’ka_h‘\ —— ————=—————""—saving the profits that otherwise go to the jobber and the or sale by all deaiers. Price 50 |covercd that the fire was of Mitle | dapce last Janury and were brought | retailer. sts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, | cons nce, all fear over her con- | during the middle of the week to be | 2 Faak, ol ts for the United | ditior on allayed shown in connection with organi- Co) 2 A e nit88 | The members of the fire companies | sation of 4. Pleveronnds - movement | This is an enormous saving. It means 507 to you. o had th ne experi sthey | h in’ Weaterly I t b t # nd | had at other t ana that was that | Hack thdt the people who did | Our garments are of the latest styles and patterns guar - | i ske no other. P hich een hitehed to | not have ance to sce and studs — il e R . it anteed tailor-made and unshrinkable. We guarantee satis- | faction or your money cheerfully refunded. Hysnvn folbay e TRURIG s S casE i ) Follow the crowd. Come and visit our modern factory. r . kN y o, Special et HAND BAG or anything else in that line. Let us have a chat together and explain to you why we can| Hartford, Conn. 1 sell our high-grade of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, | S Yflu shnuld GU Iu The Man Pants and Knickerbockers at such astonishing low prices. | | Just compare a few of the following prices and it will WE WILL SERVE A who has experience in that kind of business and you will | convince you that we are saving you between 35% to 50%.| S ec i al Di nner get the right article at a right price. MEN’S TAlLOR~MADE SUITS | p in the latest shades, in serges, cashmeres and worsteds | Next Sunday % Value § . . Sal $11.95 | The Shetucket Harness Co. Vakstiioe. Sel prict § 995 May 11th 2 Value $15.00 ....Sale price $§ 8.95 Music by the Orchestra 283 MAIN STREET Value $12.00 .. .Sale price $ 6.45 o Value $10.00 .. .Sale price $ 4.95 WAUREGAN LOUSE | VERY SPECIAL—One lot of Men’s Brown Suits, made P R BN DO ticles. 1o sell at $15.0¢ )—Special sale price $6.95. B YOUTHS’ SUITS exception T Yorwich state- | F. B WILLIAMS, Jn., General Ast. is the right and only store in this city for the above ar- CAPACITY 65,000 BOTTLES EVERY/TEN HOURS. A COMPLETE LINE ALWAYS CARRIED Value $15.00 Sale price $8.95 JOSEPH BRADFORD Value $12.00 . Sale price $7.95 INSTOCK Value $10.00 Sale price $4.95 { BOOK BINDER withevery modern automatic device for hy ygienic ( = . 3 3 | e1ask Books Made aad Ruled te Ordes Boys’ Two-piece Suits, in double-breasted Norfolks, Bus-{ 108 BROADWAY bottlmg ona large scale. Each process is under most skillful Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank [ ter Browns and Russian Suits— Ietcphone 262 - expenenced superfl sion. The soaking, washing, rinsing, Vaiue 3750 Bhige 34 25 lue $6.00 price $3.95 Overhauling and 4 el alue $5.00 price $2.75 tbe raultsg\accompluhfld Filling, pasteurizing, capping and ! | " VERY SPECIAL Repait WOrk . pr Z . "Jnl:gllmg are‘automnhc processes too—In short the brewery - | : $3. Special sale price $1.39 —OF ALL KINDS ON— N . . > bottlmg pf Nmagamett is a fitting climax to the many long Special Salgiprice § 24 b o Lo e T t b e £ hich doa® Joyvs’ Bloomers, sizes 3 to 6 years, 9¢ each. NS TREBKS SO SRTIE un{ pe e processes which precede it. Lt Manhanidal ke Wnting, - toire Bk 7 ! MEN’S PANTS ning. upholetering and wood work. in all sizes and in § Value $1.50. Sale price 79¢ v it : Value $2.25 Sale price $1.24 smm x I;lark l;n all styles. Value $3. ... .Sale price $1.48 m. : ‘ VaueRLno S | 507 to515 North Main St It wiil pay you [ Value $6.00 .Sale price $2.48 A e ::l:cllbssl’;lm\ in F i and Whipcord, value S_‘.()“_EWALL PAPERS Select i e BN . | 5 T Stagl ‘ = Men’s Khaki Pants—Sale price 75c. { g utianmadice o wpre FGy aste get Our Prices. Boys’ Long Pants in Khaki, sizes 5 to 16—Sale price 8¢, [ Wik cu wit bockersl (%0 Schwartz Bros (GET THE HABIT. BUY DIRECT F&OM EHE'MCTORY.\ ‘IV‘ :'.‘.;:;;“;:“;h‘:,:fz..”':;:“a'z (] .. “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” The Bl g Bargaln House * _RL 3“3’&"“;5’ ' 9-11 Water Street : [ Phone. i i TR Telephone Connection 3 Norwich 7 WATER: STREET c | e ‘ nsar Washinglon Sqisce s Bimdntr e ibaiat (e

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