Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1913, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN; MOND! Y; SEPTEMBER 29; 1913 "WESTERLY AND BRAOFORD TIED Each Eleven Made One Goal in Spirited Football Game Satur- day—Over 200 Men From Westerly in Providence Holy | Name Demonstration—Sudden Death of Captain Benja- min Sheffield—Mrs. Herbert M. Rathbun’s Petition For Divorce Denied. Rhode i the o puy the tr Island | enced to ten days ton county jail and I convene in the new erly this (Monda ill be the first The court w courthous | | | | Dealey of of Brown The parish of the Church of the e morning | lmmaculate Concept 1 toplc wits be William rnoon, with assign- | 1 the sixth division. There were in the procession. ewed by Bishop Har- | religious exer ecial train at 11 | and returned | ght. adford football ame at Bradford ch club scoring Larcman won the toss and After | binations by the s scored. The | ogress many ! the ayed a great g sor Deaiey shor eup and sum- | Leach | ADFORD. Whita ker | Conboy Marsden Dick Duckworth Robinson d Earl D. Crandall e team of Rhode ana | Rhode Is | Nearly every lodge of Manchester | Unity, Order of Odd Fellows, in Rhode Saturday England lodge of W sizned to the first ai 0dd Fellows. juded an ad: Mayor Baste Provincial Grand Masts I Grand Mas States George H N . Wentzel ™ gation returned home irain | i Pendleton ster, Miss ident ot de the trip The petition of Alice Taylor Lewis | ] of Westerly for divorce from Herbert | 'V e rear W. 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New Londen (NORWICH) iLine —To— NEW YORK S8TEAMBRS i - City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapia Vo550 on ons dslana Souna wn Topses an ons, deiang [DRRR LAl ang waterfront of Manfattan tdlanc. Steamer leaves New Lonmdon at 1l | p. m. daily (except Sunday), dus New York, Pier 10, Bust River, at 6.45, aad | Pier” 40, Norin River, 1'o'clock next morning. Fickeis and staterooms from tickes agent railroad station. NORWICH 75*1 _.8;0 ——TO—— tew England Steamship Co. REW YORK Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. ellent Dining Service, Norwich, Tuesdays, and Sundays, b.16 Thursdays . m. Leaves Bridge Brooklyn ., Wednes- New York, Pier, Mond: Fridays, 5 p. m. 2t received umtil 5 p. m. V. KNOUSE, Agent GRAND CRUISE) By the moguificent eruisig steamship ~ "Cleveland” (47000 tous s as your | 135 da:y's—;$900 and up Inotuding Trips and all necessary expeses. | | s to the Orent, Indin, i West Indies, Panama Canal, and 1 Mediterranean trips. | HAMBURG - AMERICAN Or local agents 4145 Broadway, N. Y. COAL AND LUMBER. ifiuality Uuantity Uuicknesl | Now discharging three cargoes of Fresh Mined COAL | Shingles, House Finish an/ Rough and Dressed LUMBER | in great variety. 7“.7]ust7 iike Patting; M;ney e Savings Bank ”’ $1.00 and 50c Worth for $1.00 ristol Underwear—that’s why. p and finish—feel the quality of you. 's 50% extrav nine the workm: That will “*show”” xture. BRISTOL MILLS 50Cc Men’s Merino Underwear $1.00 50% Extra Value Jnit yarns—not the coarse-grade, found "in garments at these prices. or scratchy. ‘Every i Cuffs **looped-on,” Longorshort * Union Suits, ually ble without being hea d covered. Frills 11 sizes—three colors. ves— regular or stout drawers. with Trouser Seat, £1.50 and $2.00. Ask YOUR Dealer Look for the BRISTOL SHIELD otorcycle Races AT THE NORWICH FAIR. GROUNDS Saturday, October 4th, at 2 p. m. Fastest Riders in New England to compete 7 Events for Big Purses 7 MUSIC BY PLENTY OF PLENTY OF HIGH POWERED TUBBS’ BAND EXCITEMENT SPEED RACING MACHINES Admission 35¢ Boys 15¢ : | | GHAPPELL CO0. Wharf and 150 Main Streel Telephones Central M. C. HIGGINS ; COAL HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 203 North Main St Office Telephol 125 J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Offic t Main St. Telephone 510 Yard Central VWharf, Telephone 834 PROMPT DELIVERY g Kinds and L3hin fres Burni Ox;efhauiing a—n—d Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— UTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAL TRUCKS and CARTS. Machanical repairs. nainting, trim ing, uphols'ering and wood wo cksmuthing tn all its branches ‘Scu‘it & Clark Corp ;» 507 (o 515 North Main SL \alacs ool and Bliaed Parls | 8ix_Tables—five pool and one Billiard. | Tables sold and repairing done at reasonable prices. Suppltes at all tim 49 MAIN STREET i | NEWMARKET HOTEL, | 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors und Cigars. Meal and Welch Rareb) order. John Tuckie. Prop. | THERE ' u ertlsing mediim in | Bastern Conne cqual to The Bul- latia for b ita. & B ARTE i

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