Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1913, Page 6

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IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY el T T ey & Z - .(k ot Mitchell’s Crossing and Tr;im Running on ~¢i Schedule—Sumner Brown Mowry Fifth of Put-in-Bay <. Puirky o Die From Typhoid—Death of Mrs. Elisha Eddy. Through the ‘sfforts of the king crews from Midway, New md Valley Falls, the site of nsxm’i raiiroad accldent ut "% and trains are running on me on the eastbound as well westbound tracks. At 9.20 six hundred feet of road! had te be =bullt. The le All the cars will be thor- cinauled before being Te- cre seriously injured, Rhode Island. Her in- were not entirely due s she was in a weak- n as the resuyit of a re- operation. Miss Bagan, , who was cared for at of the Church of the Im- rception, left Monday af- chauffeur, who was the only occupant of the automobile escaping injury, The trolley car was nof damaged, The trolley car that was the inno- cent cause of the damage, was bound to Watch HIl and left Westerly at 815 Sunday evening Sumner Brown Mowry, son of ex- Senator. and Mrs. Sumner Mowry, of Peace Dale, dieq Saturday from ty- hoid fever, the fifth to die from the ease amang the Rhode Island party Who made the special trip to Put-in- Bay in connectlon with the Perry cen- tenniai celebration. The deceased was fourteen years of age and accompanied rts on the trip. He was taken sick soon after the return home and, aocording to the physiclans, had pass- ed through the dangerous stages of the disease. The fever had left him and his recovery was regarded as only a matter of a short time. But there came a sudden turn and relapse Sat- urdey morning and the boy died late in the afternoon. Burial will be In the Riverside cemetery at Wakefield. William Clark of Westerly stood elovent! a field of thirty-six in the rnament at club, his Men’s Club Plans for the Season—- Whooping-Cough or Scarlet Fever #s a critical period—weakened throats, delicate bronchial tubes and unsound langs often follow; some- times impaired sight or heari Bat if SCOTT’S EMULSION is taken promptly and regularly after the fever subsides it quickly re- stores pure blood and stréngth: the lungs. Its nourishing force stores appetite, strength and energy SCOTT’S EMULSION contains just the elements natu: reguires to restore sound health; it is totally free from alcohol or hnrmful 9" Children relish 1318 Will Have Series of Weekly Talks— Birthday Celebrated. WE EXHIBIT The Newest Fashion Developments of the Season in All Style Merchandise TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) v Line NEW YORK . STEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire Clhoose this route BeXL Uwiv yuu B¢ to New Xork. Youwdll have a deligutiul VOoyage ou Long islana Sound and & Buperd view of the wonderiul skyine and waterfront of Manhattan ‘slund. Steamer leaves New London at 11 P. m. daily (except Sunday), due New York, Pler 70, East River, at and Pler 40, North River, ¥ o'clo next morning. Tickels and staterooms from ticket agent rallroad station. ! Mnl.‘fl‘ la Carte NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Excellent Dinflig Service, Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Boston. These were the | so; the eighteen hole gro: 5 3 ssoniers who Temainea | 1°% the, elehtcen hol 2 sross, | R R TR 406 iepinss M8 11 the rest having gone | v "the cn hip cup winner. FHis | 1 mecting of the Men's club Leaves New York, Brooklyn ltrain to Providence and | .;rq read - R. hall Monday evening, where | Bridge Pler, Mondays, Wednes- m(? ";nhamu'n;;-b ho:r;rfi; o0k Hhe s es of talks 1 e place this | o 2 iled b ith i . diff 5 Gsya and ;fl—ida(;; . m. accident happes an ‘. enwo v one | The called to - o B & B iteation, ¢ Kenw r}\‘l“lh:, . one Srhe, Piienes | fxrs.m a many side us.mess', with interests 1n many .ax ere.nt ines. : | Treight recetved untll 5 p. m. & g":‘“«\xx:;lxs:m"r”@':“;(: ;y“"flqi‘ ourse, the score | and after the T this is true, we recognize that the thoughts uppermost in the minds of | V. KNOUSE, Agent t highe of oro - or the winter ed. Re- | ymse and efficlent service rendered freshments were and a smoke | i / Bee &bd eficient service treshments wor molke our customers during these’ first weeks of the new style season, are of the \ NEW FASHIONS Each Department is Bright with the New Styles Birthday Party. mond Brown, son of Mr, and | ark Brown, celebrated his birth- | evening by ining The far-reaching headlight and the frequent tooting of the whistle i Everett Barns and Eva Barns, will les (Tuesday) for Chicago Barns will united in Walter Doll, an engi- TTH STREET & ONIVERSITY PLACE rown g ..\,.y.;(- el o e s | oneA;%swmo(nruduy | Wil visit frionds | Briefs and Pe | YORK CITY B. Greenman Willimantic after a v ents, Mr. and AMrs, ( Visit the Boston Store While These % g oo prpin has e, ths New Stocks Are at Their Best ; “g‘;,‘,,*fi;m;fi%;l;hmg:;;;" s Frapt wod RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Excellent Restaurant and Cafe. " Moderate Price New York. of the We ith col i in Simmons col iss rly automobile w ships and shoy tance of t nning t automobile were smashed e put out of the run y, widow of Elisha y morning Otis Whiiman and Cs ITCAED AND BURNED Skin Cracked, Would Wake Scratch- ing Them. Deep Cuts. Could Not Si Cuticura Soap and Cuti- intment Cured inTwoWeeks, #nofl::.%\ GREGORIAN NEW YORK CITY, b 8STid ST. §FIFTH AV, BROA 16 Storice. Modern. _Absol ™ Yixiious. coutfortabie ana i Nearest amusements, aLops NONE BETTER AT ANY 300 Rpoma. each with private bath. per A good room and bats, $2,00 b | OTHERS UP TO $3.50. i PAPTOR, BEDROOM, BATIL. $.00. o | | WANTER (R LWAY. 2 "2 Leominster, Mass. — My ‘ands began to itch, then the skin got thick ‘aad in some places cracked, and other parts water and matter would come out of. They itched an_ordnance p Y the B3 as night so that I would i ¥ | wake up scratching them and could not stop until T woald bring the blood. This princinal of the | SU¢ school, will suc- | D. Bacon of | 5P¢ 9 pimples on them and when s ot I scratched there would ¢ « noun s water come out of them and then there was | duated i = rash and deep cuts on my hands. They fiched and burned 0 much that 1 really @id not know what I was doing. I could mot sleep. . Nobody can imagine what I suffered. TROPICS ,,gj;\,) (S‘Qurday S.x ings) |+CUBA, JA?'XA CA ¥ and the e e 1 tried everything; but nothing seemed h (Mass.) Hish S T oanalls throw- Took Poison by Mistak PANA c \) 1 Wednesd and Friday, the . D. O'Connell . i oon by ake. A« %0 help me. I decided to send for a ssmple - Yedneates : |3+ 10, Re was 861 || v ol O ¥ Tehe T & MA il of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they i s des clothing mer: t, died this Costa Rica and Ni s Tibs were @4 me so much good I bought a cake of FUNERAL. ‘Cuticara Soap and a box of Cuticura Oint- ment. I washed my bands in hot water and afternoon from the effects of a Slow e new fast Tkt Saraw S took by mistake cifht davs| b "Seh eleven children were with Emil. Carl Schurz and the popular steamers, oachitn_and Prinz August Withelm, of George Henry Hopkins. of East | > Sunday : i Cuticara Soap at night and put the Cuti- ec Danielson, Oct. 27— SARIe s b e d. Mrs. Levy, heartbrok- s ‘eura Ofntment on before going to bed and | .. = : George Henry Hopk R Tougl e 2 'y of Hart- | en, was unable to go to the hospital our ATI i 3 2 Foster Monday, funeral services be- | SEhe | S 11 to 18 Days - §85.50 pet an old white stocking on e: h hand. M oster church at In = g g Moy gl i | oune ofeiated | 1B & trolley New Haven. | New Hartford.—The Greenwoods inn 25 Day Cruises $140-150 (Signed) Mrs. Marie Lavoie, Jan. 16, 1913, ; s ated | jas sprine e e citee b ettt e | A & stngie cake of Cuticura Soup (256 and ind at the cemetery the | mploved as a me O iatioooos, esatver. SeerTs | Panama Rm{nu) 5{42_50 Box of Cuticura Ointment (50c.) are often e Wedne e & &R | Arnod, t left th Greenwoods Inn ‘company. The inn [ Canal Tr- suficient when all else has failed. Sold i arers Charlen. Packers | Sooii e wirdat whon the’ cor + | was opened for the past four monhs, SR e R b 5 throughout the world. Sample of each Local Laconics, S Whitman, W lliam Havens and | i, B | but was not operated at a pr Bt T 415 255 s Dok Ackioam e et ems e O 5 | HAMBURG - AWERKCAN Post-card * Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." of Westerly,, is -here for upersls chcttor, LINE / B Men who shave and shampoo with Cu- t b ! e Sicura Soap wil ind i best for skia aud scalp. AR e was | STAFFORD SPRINGS 41:45 Broadway, N. Y. “i./o! o . i ¥ LA pLTEn Al T nd | Town School Committee Elects Officers i A T Al 2o N visitors | —Louis Semecharl Sues Connecticut — —— I J ) of RI s I Wen b “‘ ST Company for $25,000 Alleging Serious A S e case ob0'Erion ; ; The town school committee held a . . | ISt Gt i or un sdat ¢ i dpangey (PG A1 S line CllTmin e Crepe Paper, t to the hotel ding. [: {en. L. | ~ s~ - c o Tell How They Suffered and % i & on. T | 0'Connell: auditors, F. J. Glover and Garlavis, Napkins | adjus e made we P M. D .O’Connell; building committes, | ) » How Lydia E. Pinkham’s tement Edward e i Rev. 4P, Booth, R, H. Fisk, F. J. | Place Cards, Post Cards “V table Cor_n und | ° r the damage to his e wo a2 Glover: examining, committes, Rev. I , 2 egetal 01 | and fixtures by fire nine days as e e sy Vef | P. Booth, M. D. O'Cennell; acting vis- Fon itor borough schools, R. H. Fisk and ndStoppedallPanu. | New Haven and Hartford m.umna\ New Fire Escapes. |= HALLOWE’EN CRANSTON'S the Injifed at t oning | The new iro Fanesville, Ohio. — I would have | accident. who.is Tatand, | Rawson schocl eramping spells, distressed feeling in | Announcement made of the mar- | “”y’v D ORTE Ll tof my* | riaze on October 18, o el o e Watlingou of Hotwich was 1 H - thelower artot my:| raze on Sefoiar 12 B Eatard i | s LN O Wnnder for Corns do it. An ash pan is hard to remove and it e e ot | Fin Trena Shivpas: “The ciremony was | Loy meking (he trlp in his tounirs Ly ; : Del-Hoff Hotel very rpeguiar. AL | 57 B o of Bn e aa M | paise, Cora Bl returned EG o rem e e e 2 usually spills the ashes in carrying EUROPEAN PLAN ter taking five bot- | chanic street | from several da sit'at her home | No Fass, 3 . sare > " P | n Mario e Nothing Like Te—tGets® Them Special D e e R L e 1 R it Nevi X o The deep Ash Hed of our latest ranges i S ith | ficiated at the funeral of Charles W, | home on ‘ou never used anything like “GETS. z from 12 to 2 p. ra. ble Compound with e thing h P Tiver Pita for con, | Murphy. Monday morning. Intorment, Werre ot comns: hoforel” Youfs sire 8t catches all_of the ashes, is easy to remove Firse-class service by competent chet. tipation, I felt well George L. 8 27 AL 7 5 & : o P RS et " rata and | and carry and does not spill the ashes. Coal % FUCORANT, 11 Frankin ok, §b" 616 Tanils dwin Whitford, | Z % x Whitestone 5c and the J. ¥ C. 100 = Goubled. I BODe | ‘no i i capt, Martin Laubscher, | Hod beside it. Both hods free with each range. o s o every suffering vim,nn will give your junior vice commander of the United — medicine a trial. 1 give you permission | Spanich War Veterans, attended o re- € s “Q: . - 1o publish what your remedies havo | CeDtion slven by Turdecte cump in Then there is a wonderful ““Single Palace Faol and Gilli ard Pario's done for me.”—Mrs. Roy Spaus, R. | | & 7 ” : Mo. 6, Bax 34, Zanesville, Ohio. & PouHpuaiiea o — amper”’ [patented]; gives perfect con- iz Tubles—ve pool and wne Lilard, ol H A . al Ad d iring di What Ten Dollars Did. =5 trol of fire and oven. Better than two ©® 2 reasonavie prices. Va.—*Thas ten | At Fountains & Elsewhere NIGHT ¢ OPE I : Suppliesist GV stiNes —_— TS e o L e & o SCHOOL OPENS, dampers. Have you seen it? « MAIN STREET 1 k for F.ny:‘v: R glsten Monday Evening— | was treating me, 1 | Dautelson, 0c 1 as ovens if desired, end Y and MALAGA don’t ‘-nt er any e G e ‘ |5ly\‘:4i\ywy't t ".“"‘}"' it el e o [single] or elevated [double]. GRAPES :g:.x.lngl'.nduu% MALTED MlLK ery iy e | Lt FANCY GRAPE FRUIT ooy St e di 5o tons ta @t rid of 15 & ‘ CRE-MALLO Pinihacrts The Food-drink for All Ages. | 1o = T st SPGB n 2 ~ b“ At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. | Amcs it o . B e e For sale by M. HOURIGAN, for ma'kmg cake and other Liver :’z Pikssis, nvigoeating end satrepg. | 15 1 Stib e e nean 'réa ‘and raw. “No ‘more Notwich Asnt nice things. bave. im' ~ Keep it n your sideboard at home, | in chirse of = b5 s ore Cpalliag. Ho more orwi gent. forme, 1em ¥ 7 = e 5 dog 4 nG more pickihg and gouging, Pofl Ie’s Ma"kel ow and owe 3t ail 1o Don't travel without it endonts, o iops paln, shrivels up op 5 A quick lunch prepared in a minute, ' crovwn o v and the . cotn vanishes. ¢ Frankiin 5t Take .’ uflommsln and mnong N * never fails, is harmless to 0 ) no imitation. Just say neo flesh, ..arts, callouses and JUSTIN HOLDEN. Pron S aisappear. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Makers, Boston o Woft in Any Wiilk Trual extend 1hieir knowledge Bt oz SETLNG 8 B0l Ak drs SO X bise mediim tn to be in scssion three nighs o week | price. by . Lawrencs & Co. Chicase: 3

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