Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 17, 1913, Page 6

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Governor Pothier ha lowing members of the general as- ) and Holdred; ntative Charles Woelling Clarke at | ness ang was hustied through to fi Seventh Day Baptist church in|and favorable actlon. It was 2otiates on the committes Wil aleo at- | it is probable that a special election | ere are annual s ature, the members are clected for two se one term to serve. The governor bg- | es that every sectio entitied to representation In the gen- | for one month at the one hundredth eral assembly should have that rep- | 1 resentation. City and town elections in some sections of the state are to held on the regular election day in vember ang West Warwick is to | + a state senator, and it is there- probable that all vacancies exist- in the legislature will be 0 '-hfly ard of Trade will not ac- pt the freeze-out terms exacted by the town council as| room rental for the use of the town hall occupie r monthly meeting purposes. It 1s | time derstood that the rental h: ed at $12 a meeoting, alth siness of the board is devoted to e advancement of the best i the town. Many taxpave: 1l proper should be u purposes, and without arges. just as are . | piaces. It is claimed that the tax- he Third district court Fr yers never intended to make big ap- i priations for a new town hall polling place, the holding of financial wn meetings and th rcises of the Westerly High school he old town hall was good enough a_town meeting and polling place The several Protestant denomina- | Mons of Westerly will be represented 5 s &t the thirty-third annuel conventl ) ar of the Rhode lsland jation to be held in Providence, or 2 new esday and Wadnesday, Oc Tuesday morning Buell, D. D.. of Boston, éress on Teacher’s Historic Im- World's_Sunday School _convention beld in Zurich, Switzerland, last June. address the graduating classes of men 19121913 on the subject, The Peda- | he: EoEy of Jesue. | On Wednesday, a i representation « Prof. 8. J. Watters tn Boston the Doama of St. words of the scrij penter, of Brazil, Indiana, will ~be the of the convention. He is su- ntendent of the First Methodist ay school of Brazil whick is the Sunday s mg 6000 membe: ath At the necticut GORRENT TOPICS IN WESTERLY Pelegation Appointed to Attend Funeral of Representative Charles W. Clarke—Board of Trade Must Pay For Use of Town Hall For Meeting Place—Pawcatuck Still Lack- ing Sewer System—Nobody Anxious to Occupy New Cell. . o F) appointed the fluence of Representatives Chesebro after the period al- puion of new busi- plain- ed for the to attend the funeral of Rep- |lotted for the r ay this (Friday) afternoon: |ed that there was urgent n R Richmond of Hopkinton, Ed- | inprovement of the sanitary condition mund Walker of South Kingston |of the district, hence the haste in q Representatives Charles Burdick of | fion and the extraordinary method to etlstows, Stephen . Wells of [ sccure the passage of the act of auo ond, Z. Herbert Gardner of Exe~ | thorization. Up ate not even Lhe . Lewls A. Briggs of Narragansett. | prelimiy have been arranged for Clark was a member of the fi- |a sewer system and some of the | nce committee and his former a ents. especially some in West et, are at a loss to ascer- son, especially in view of in which the act was rush- *gislature. dents e heid next month to elect a suc- | cd to Mr. Clark as a member of Rbode Island General assembly. | to elections are held biennially fons of the lex: present rate is not liable stem much in ad- sions, and Mr. Clark had | vance of W n'of the state| The elaction of officers was deferred Rhode the past year 799.94, leaving a balance of 858. nd e in Portuguese, German, Polish, edish, Aust led mext | the by special elections. probability that the at are to| The spell is broken and the cell the the first been | b the | is terests | ¢ one of wn talls in of nd n i n t it elegantly furnished simply as work : as a common drun men slic institutions. the school committea would hard m and has been seen mise the $25 pa Uy on the streets in an intox- @pera house for commencement exer A “‘;’d" i‘ Complaints esul lon and Local Laconics. Thirc court will con- passed unday School as- | tin M Clarke of | ; 1 1 submit a report of the r practice and expect to . M. White of Providence will Iis: sed in costume Apostle Paul, her of elocu- will deliver in the exac W. E. Car are the only intment as be foung for ster he is not of the democra in the world, in a town with on of 9350. Charles R. Has There is dence, will be in charge Bible class at the closing nt amor fons_for c The prop- rate a_campaign of hs' duration to ter- town election. nuary session of the Con- | o5 islature authority was for the canstruction and ance of a_sewerage s weatuck re was recetv an inte e an exh! Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S 1 BEASTORIA =0 | Whip; ang Mrs. th When your back is sore and lame| Don't st rippled! This ness is gone RUB BACKAGHE RIGHT OUT - Get a Small Trial Bottle of Old-time, Penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil.” othin ed « bago, sciatica or rheumatism | penetratin stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get | on: to ial bottle of old, honest s ends the misery. It is magi- A1 at any drug store, pour a | sl bsolutely, harmless and cur hand and rub it right | dossn't or discolor the skin, pain or ache and by the othing else stops lumbago, seiatica, 2 count Afty, the soreness and |and lame back 1 surely. Tt sery so promptly disappoints! nd | 03, and the ex- | 9. The society | tation was | will be | darunken- | , Less than a year aga tertained | sterly to | to be ballot- | shments were | he ache and pain righ | MYSTIC Grange Meets With Mr. and Mre. Dans jel Brown—Ladies’ Day at Mystic Glub—Hatfield Summer Mome Ci. was hel Brown Thureday evening at thelr home in the Fishtown district The members present W in Wil Brown's big autotruck. Visitors were present, and besides the regular busi- ness an enterta carried out and refreshments served. To Reside in Danbury. _ Mr, and Mr ¥ worl Lave returned fron to Providen thelr home in Dan in ange, making the trip by cih Chappeil has return home in Bradford aftel eleven months in Bradford, la MacKenzie. »w London will acKenzie, two ¥ expec nany Hayin N. Y Aid Society Meets. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- opa e home Main fternoon Local Notes. visitors in ) move n Wiliim Lamb Mon- ng rela- Spoils One of the Best Week's Offi- O’Halloran. STER Charles Daniels Returns from New | Hartford Turnpike Receiving ends in Hartford Wednesday Attended Worid’s Series. es Daniel York, where. h es. He wded the world’s nd will be busy for some time his ‘experiences, \\mml of Taunton, Mass. M. D. Wood, manager club, £ relatives in town Wickwire was calling on in Middletown Wedn: on Jon Hebron chester caller Wednes: Tames S. Case and party Norwich Wednesd: Represented Local Lodge. William H. Blacker was in New Ha BABY CANT GET INTO Roller Bearing Coal Pan! No hed to lift—just shovel the coal from pan to fire. Don’t buy without learning why we make an arched oven top, two piece oven bottom and how all six holes are boiling holes. H B MADE IN NEW ENGLAND — BEST IN THE WORLD Have Heat on Five $|des of the Oven . More Oven Surface, Having Heat Around 1t Means Better Bake — Quicker Bake — Less Fuel, Schwartz Bros., Norwich, Conn., Agent. SMITH &8 ANTHONY CO., MAKERS, BOSTON, Mass, egular meeting of the Mystic with Mr. and Mrs. hent programme was ) Cutler Gray their wedding trip and _spent Thursday evening in Mystic. They will leave for and chester altending a meeting of ind refreshments were served. | Hakes. Rob- | mixup have b that deligh joined them tw D. | turn trip_was made by nington, Vt, your furs, to be perfect. Coats for men and women, Wo- | men’s Muffs and Collars and anything | in the Fur line. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. | Conway of New Haven is the | Fur BADLY DISFIGURED WITH PINPLES Face @ Mass. Ashamed to Show Himself, Seratched Them Raw. Cuticura Soap and Olntment Cured in Less Than a Week, Arlington;~ Mass. — 131 Mystic 8 “There were pimples on my face Phe size of bird shot. They were dark red with a white head in the center. My face was such & mass of pimples T was ashamed t0 show myself in society. “The pimples itched so much that I scratched them raw. For two months they had caused me much pain and many sleopless nights. My face was very badly dis- figured. 1 used ) + 5 and other remedies t0o numerous to men- tion, but without success. I had about given up when by chance I saw the adver- tisergent of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I immediately sent for a sample. I bathed my face with hot water and washed it thoroughly With Cuticura Soap and then spplied the Cuticura Olntment. After the Arst application I felt relief, so I bought .| 'ome Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in ess than a week I was completely cured.’ Signed) Wm. N. Gamester, Dec. 11, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Olntment do so much or pimples, blackheads, red, rough skins, tching, scaly scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and alling hair, chapped hands and shapeless | 1ails, that it is almost criminal not to use hem. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold \y druggists and dealers throughout the vorld. Liberal sample of each malled free, vith 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card ‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” @-Men who shave and shampoo with Cu- ura Soap will find i6 best for skin and scalp. ven Thursday attending the session of the grand lodge of the A. O. U. W. as a delegate from the local lodge. Wickwire of New Haven st Wednesday of her ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Miss Maria g s the ndy Mrs. F ir. and M State Road Improvements. at worlk of Millington WILLIMANTIC | Automobile an¥l Grocer's Wagen Collide About 6 o'clock Thursday night an utomobile owned by A. P. Dorman ery cart belong- sen of Valley_ stree = a gr to Harry Ct lower Maln street near McD th vehicles wer no time sid “hine failed to get e had a light on the wagon. Motored from the Mountains. Mrs. on_and_Miss Mary Tryol Thursday from tomobil g the summer FUR SEAS OPENS Now is the time for you to get out T guarantee all repalr work | Have also a nice line of Are You Interested In. Keeping Warm? il Endsevizr=n SALESROOM NEW YORK OPEN d 4 STEAMERS 3 8a m to12 m. ¢ || City of Lowell l1p.m.to 5p.m. : -ndChutu'W Clupln Choges. Hits! salibe bxc Lunw yu ily exce turda; e Yo have u deligisiul Daily except Saturdays | (g fow xeric, Xewd bave s ieheiia et Buperh view, of the wonderiul BEYLES and wagerfront of Manhatian isk Bteamer leaves New London ol 11 PONEMAH MILLS |5 x50 it Soassh, s 5o Yotk bier 70, ast River, at 6.45, aud Plor W, North River, 7 o'clodi mext Taftville, Conn. morning. Tickeis and staterooms from tiokes Take Tattville or Willimantle cars | “8eut railroad station. Meals a la Carte Qut-doors or in-doors you needn’t suffer from the cold with all the pretty things ready to keep you warm. There are so many dainty Wool Flannels and Cotton Flannels this year which are suitable for house wear, NORWI(.Il $l 80 Save on Your Butter Bill “Ew YORK For a Limited Time New England Steamship Co. We Sell Best /N York orwich fo New Yor PEANUT BUTTER CHELSEA LINE loc lb F:l;le’r: ilm §hterooml, $1 Excellent Dining Service, Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 518 . m. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- Unifed Tea Importers o, §| et s St m F. V. KNOUSE, Agent ORDER BY PARCEL POST Franklin Sq., over Somers Bros. for night wear and for waists, and the prices are reason- FOR EXAMPLE There Is “Viyella” Flannel at 75¢ a fine All-Wool Flannel, guaranteed unshrinkable, and comes in uitable for many rts and for children’s day and night wear, it is Nothing better for kimonas or negligees. ns and colors waists, for men'’s s very largely used. Scotch Flannel at 39¢ will make warm waists a is a medium weight cold-weather A. Carrier and Miss «Anna Avery were in Middletown Wednesday. Willard C. Burpee were friends in Hartford Wednes- Eiderdown Flannel at 25¢ B. Clark, s‘(a\d selectman and | 2 on the | making several im- (s on the state road, lower- \de on the Gormley hill and | sandy place at the foot | MR for bath robes Beacon Bath Robe Flannel at 33c and kimonas. Duckling Fleece at 15¢ The olq reliable weave for dress- is now located in his new F, Wyllis of Norwich was a Col- chester visitor Wednesday terns which ar EOlezdi it e D beautiful Indian and animal de- Dr. J. M. KING \\“\_ ALB[ e T : o...g""".‘.‘fil' 'kifi!nm Jan1TuWF i Y0 CITY mwnluunlnua 008 Dists 5d 4ad | -zmmn 0L, _1_rn¢:nuu Coxeter, |.iiamaowii] ‘Excellgnt Restaurant and Oafe. THE TAIEOR, Send tox trwe Minetraten Grldo : Map of New Yorl fl,fl; quarters 208 MAIN STREET, Stead Block Saxony Flannels at 10c Fine Outing Flannels—the Teazledown at 121,c Undertaker and Embalmor dam._ | 1to was towed solid colors Splendid weight expensive weaves. Ali on sale in our Wash Goods Department 'HROUGH the Medi terranesn, Suez Canal, Red Seasgnd Indian Ocean to Bombay and Colombo, including sidetrips throagh India, The Holy Land and GEORGE G. GRANT, <2 Providence St.,, Takiviil: . Prompt attention to day or night calia Telephone 630 apri4M WFawi aw the auto coming. to get over to the | so_kept close to the he left, but the driver of by, and the | resulted. The driver claimed | Phone 10 Resldence 1095 phone | inciuding shore < Egypt, stopping at interest- ing points in Europe, Asia DR. F. D. COLES and Africa, by the Veterinary Surgeon |S.S. CLEVELAND (2% From New York, January 15, 1914 Office, HODGE'S STABLE 93 Days—$700 and up Abso criees M. L, Tryon, Mr. and Mrs. B hroon lake e Adirondacks in Mr. Tryon's au- The ladles in the part in , where Mr. Tryon eeks ago. The re- way of Ben- LITTLE THINGS YOU WILL NEED FZR YOUR AUTO Lock WASHERS We Carry Put up in tin boxes espe tomobile use. The C. S. Mersick & Co. 272-292 State St, New Haven, Conn. Around the Worid. through the Pans Canal and Mediterranean trip Send for booklet, stating cruise ROWIGE e In making the change from N PP S R RS R A LEGAL NOTICES. the American to the EUROPEAN _PLAN it was necessary to make some changes ASSESSORS’ NOT[CE to the culinary department of the Hotel. Theso changes are | Al persons in the now well under way, and we expect to open our New Main first day of Octo- Dining Room about November s ke a list will be first. i 10 per cent. addi- The Parker-Davenport Co. F o VT Sprague, Conn, Oet. 1% SMALL POX There seems to be danger of a Small Pox Epidemic. Be sure and have plenty of more for your fore. 1914 Overland is herei Demonstration will convince you it ic the automobile of the year to buy. M. B. RING AUTO CO.. Teiephone. $950. Lower than ever in price. Better and | money than ever be- AGENTS, Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Wiilimantic two days each week. For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. | WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE DAN MURPHY & CO. Ales, Wines. Liquers and Cigars Corner of ‘Watar and Market Sta Antiseptics near at hand. CARBOLIC TURPENTINE freely sprayed around. We further recommend our KRESAP a soluble Carbolic It makes a clear solution should be used as follows FOR A MOUTH WASH— 19 Chestnut Street FOR THE BATH— Vaccine Points and all the necessary THE LEE & 05G00D CO0., Norwich, Ct. Phone 1184 uwminst. REUTER’S SATURDAY SPECIALS Potted Chrysanthemums Boxes Assorted Flowers assorted colors, 35¢ Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN Speécial Dinner served daily from 12to 2 p. m. Firsc-class service by competent chef, Complete line of Ferns from 10c upwards See our new Vases, Baskets, Etc., for home decoration. you want to put your bu ness before tne public. better tnan through the advertis- columns of The Bulletin WHEN you wani iy Qess perors Luw bubic. there 1s No Me- dlum betrer than through ths adverts ibg celumns of The Bullstis . BALDWIN, Pickling Onions Red Cabbage A \\7\(.\(:4: M S Green Tomatocs \ySopSSORS' NOTICE Pears, Etc. ople’s Market |-G pren Al persons in_(he Town of Norwlch s ire hereby notified 6 Frankiin St. Sned byt JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. fobar 17 s Wil b sty ot 19 L e e e Rl nt | ckdt et tat us Blankcs. can b oBtalned Bt the Asmes sors OfH Gty Rall will bs sent b on” appiication ‘ . Bene B8, W to 3 ., Weds I:m, weddm Gif}s nesday ¢ torday evenings, from 1 {o°s u l Lists will be received beginn. 3 g Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 1913 we are showing new pat- Dated at Norwich, Conn. Sept. 27, terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- B Moy JEREMIAH J. DUNOVAN, MICHABL J. CURRAN, ing and Silver Plated Ware. We carry the best makes - in above lines and will §l WMISS M. C. ADLES Foee: Frioe. Hair, Sealp and FaceSpecialis! Engraving Free. John & Geo. H. Bliss | 1913, | | | | THE MODIFIED POMPADOUR is the newest hair style, and onc uni- | versally becoming. Miss Adles has in- { vented a graceful front piece which gives the desired stylish effect. At recent social affairs the really smart and elegant women were those who had come to Miss Adles for styles. EVERYTHING FOR THE HAIR. A full line of the above With new 3 additions coming &long, including those with eut out borders. Moldings and bands to matoh. Mixed City of Norwich Water and tints; also ars Ottice of e mitations, Board of Water Commissione Telephone 66 Norwich, Conn., Sept. 3 We are In the market for palnting, Water rats . &8 for the quart g paper-hangiug and decorating ail the | seni St LS55 cok She dudrter endiug Ume. ¥ the offize Oct. 1, 1913, Office open O Ratiiuns il Tue tonds v. E. MURTAGH rotaititad Wi ot Bads o, a0 v Office open Saturday 1\(‘"“).\ until 8 £2 and 9¢ West Main Street. o'clook. sep3td JOHN J. SHE 6u wani to put youe busl.| WHEN you ihe publin. chure is no me- | ness beiors tne Gfiim betier than through ihe advertis: | 4ium betiar U ing celumns af Tha Bulletim 1u& columns uf Bt to vui your Lu ublic, there is no mi parouEh o adveru » Bulietia, Sy i SO

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