Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 13, 1909, Page 6

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robate Decree of Westerly Judge in his memorandum, when no entries | were made of his thieving operations. oclass of the Westerly High school is is- as a supplement week to the school paper, The Senior, as this num- ber was published umder the direction of a committee representing the junior class, -In addition to the pictorial sup- plement there is ope or two pages of reading matter, which was made nec essary by increased advertising patron age. It is the equal of previous issues frow' a literary standpoint, and in a business way is even more profitable, as it was the plan of the juniors to show the seniors how to successfully manage a high school paper. . The usual custem of holding the boys’ and girls' speaking contests of the Westerly High school at the same time will not prevail this year. The Upheld by Superior Court—Claims Against Estate Must : - be Filed with Probate C'erk—Liquor and Embezzle- B “'ment Cases Continued—Albert Fuller Cperated in New York State—Dates for Priz: Speaking Contests & Announced—Personals. ; LOWEST PRICE T BRI ments are express they must be strict- SAWRBAY SPEGIALS Iy complied with. ) \ The other reasons for appeal are not xlor court has rendered an | decision, which_upholds. the d. You don't get a pound of dirt ¢ Judge Edward M. Burke of the West- | fenable. X - % ' . s B te o s claisas aainet | The'sppeal is;dismissed withioqutsiy [ SOV iccnthst will'pe beld 1 S50 SU4R estates must be filed with the clerk of | The decree of the probate court of | echoor fall, FIANEE T Sor, ouse on . #he probate court and Rot With - | Westarly entercd on the 15th day of [SPRTERE, It To6 BIVED, PR the same ; < N o o M i) SOA Sstrators and eXecutors, The case is | September, 1908, whereby the appellant [quaccl 25 It 1% CRRERtey St S e, very i Frank W. Coy, administrator of the |was adjudged guilty of unfaithful ad- [{nesios Anderson, Starr Baker and ' A estate of s H. Fayerweather, as | ministration, is approved. Frank Dutton will represent the junior you buy from us. appellant, ugalust the Sweeney Gran-| When this decision officially reaches | jaud™i the committee on decorations, o ite company. In closing, he rules the Westerly probate court, it will be- N Nol — ALL COAL s " Clalms must he fled in the clerk's |come the duty of Judge Burke to up. P eI - mere offiet sooner or later to entitle them to [ point an administrator of the estate of 3 ; o 2 any consideration. If filed within six | Charies H. Fayerweather to succeed [ Now Westerivites ate Jandiay 208 8 .AT"E less dirty when it leaves the r. Coy, and to order the claim of the Sweeney Granite company paid, months they are preferred In payment over all claims subsequently filed; mine; but every pound s well ‘claims mot flled within one year barred, with the provision, however, that a creditor who mistake has failed to file his claim may at any time before distribution of the estate file | his clatm, and shall forthwith give ro- tice thercof in writing to the executor or administrator. In eclaim, If allowed, sh Westerly took all the meéney in sight in favor of Danielson at the basketball game Friday night. Rhode Island contributions to the Ted Cross society for the earthquake sufferers footed up $39,388.50. Mrs. Seth Thomas of Thomastch, Conn., is visiting her father, Dr. A, H. Spicer. She is accompanied by her two children. LOAF BREAD 1 doz. /cooms At the regular session of the Third district court, Judge Oliver H. Wil- liams, at the request of counsel for de- who was engaged elsewhere, ainst . Oliver E. Gavitt, violation of the liquor soreened befors we deliver it Lag orLoin - 10¢c 8 LEMONS . . . mc VEAL ROAST - » 124 180 ROUND Ib. 1250 SHOULDER | 9(} STEAK STEAK “Phons, I The Edw. Chappell Co. fendant, Short Steak Sliced Ham Pt ase his 1l be paid out of Y aets romatotn Was continued for trial at the reg- Bt mresenistion ot the claims to the |ular session of court next Pridsy. Mrs. James B Morrison, formerly of |l Porterhouse Steak 11b. RICE ; jministrator is filing the same within | The case of Pietro Cageleise dnd Gi- Westerly, dled Wednesday in_Orange o NORWICH, CONN. | . e 42 T oabring “Spinate, ehavsieg Josaph & |N. 3. Mre, Walter Elis of Westeriy 11b. PRUNES = = H atatute requiring with embezzlement, was also |18 her daughter. that claims shall be filed with the clerk of the probate court, it would be un- ed to next Friday. Cageloise| The project of extending the water N mecessary after such presentation to es that Grills took $650 of his [system to Pleasant View will be Jdefiin- Oun II < dozen C Bive motice thereof in writing to the [money to forward to his credit in the [itely decided Monday at the special a 1 box MATCHES executor or administrator. National Bank of Rome, Italy, but in- | financial town meetir d 2 bars SOAP £ The language of the statute requirin *ad of sending it to Rome, Grills ap- | The delegation from Stonington back- claims to be filed in the office of tho | propriated the money to his own use. |ed the New London basketbailists with |l - . r'l'!"k o!‘ tg’a px'obaur»i court 1;( F\D’H';; \' \le char; “1 uxn; sxfi }: i; m'e; voice and éash. Plenty of the former SWEET 1 pkg. SODA and unambigious. The presentation of | fered by Spinola, who fixes his loss &t |and just a little of the latter. uRANGEs pkg. B Slaiin te the admintetrator 1p not [$600. ; = dozen Free Burni Lehi, Bt e |38 stant Atforney Gangral Tiarry P. |, Michas] Donovan, outfeldee of the ONE HOUR SALE NAVEL C | 1 pkg. Macarom = | JC Burning Kisks and Lebigh B brements a1 the manmes jn |Cross Abpeared as prosecator in the | Brockton team, is givizg the mombus ALWAYS IN STOCK. which claims shall be presented to the [liGir seizure cases against Charles i G HEinilE Aot Xrastie fos s admintstrator are generally considered [ Clayton and Bdward Gliroy. Arter | FriCtox TG Spwractine’ foe 10 o’clockto 11 a. m. LARGE POTATOES A D LATflnoP v the court declared the liquors and = [ S R = vessels forefited to the state, and or- Offioe—cor. Markat and Shetusiet & HOW’S THIST dcred the destruction of the liquors and —————— Telephone 168-12 We ofter One Hundred Doliars Re- |the desiruction or sale of the vessels R ATE NEWS = ward for any caxd of Cat : s the liguors. \B IEF STAT Ib. KALE - - - - - peck20c | 1 can CORN I 0 Branch Office—Lewis, Shannon Bldg. not be gured by Hall's r of North Stonington, __—_—J - - c e iy SHENEY & CO rraigned on the charge = nd SPINACH - . . °. peck2Be 11b. STARCH ootasd 7, Chienes ‘for"the Tast 16 years and with malicious d°- | Watertown.—Few farmers have any LUMBER eliove Lim perfectly honorable WD prop : apples left, and they are reported to b business transactlons, and financia e He pleaded gullty | S0Hing at 50 cents per dosen. . ELGIN 2 BLOATERS The b ook i anmnclally 1o e ' ure Lard - Z'"sZ3Cj} creamery = 15 ZUC | 1pkg. CODFISE = | UG J|oricen too: Romember’ ‘we"himirs ty jail for damag- ] i - ¥ rs. o o . e way KINNAY & AT, ty Jail for damag: | Wethersfield—Mr. and Mre. Hen: carry ‘w big line of Shingles. Call us A pragh s s - el toat: in op and let "&hA".t;“I)l:‘WI:E'V“m mayldd J. A. MORGAN & SON, Middletown.—Gov. Lilley has appoint- ed Willi @ As time goes on the magnitude of B “Albert Full e thief in-|ter at Middle v [ EDOEDe R e s | L ‘ premsemeems S ——————— Rl RS i e e i Coal and Lumber ills Would-Be Slayer. 8 come to this city next Sunday to ad- i ° w y el A merclless murderer 1s Appendicits | a gton coun minister confirmation to large classes [} ° "‘ carry a “tl‘ selected line of all pith vt B DE King' o snper e chief |at St. Johu‘s and Trinity churche || BELFAST LINEN WRITING PAPER, per Ib... .20 ||} 0 e “ lc el e e atles e > ton. igh g g T g Businese | | BELFAST LINEN ENVELOPES, per pack . s ||1 ° 5 Central Wharf, Tel. 884, exit norandur Men's association at a meeting Friday 10c BOX PAPER A i v 8¢ [] | septisa L evening discussed How can we improve, i stipation, falarin, and hoid the retall trade of Winsted? o s QW?::-.“:Y.' :::,PER % Since the disastrous fire which destroyed the | s, Hartford—At the annual meeting of : 4 g 3 | Sy g s the Asyinm Hill Congregational Ee. | | 6 packs, 500 sheets (full count), for .... S Buildi . | and § — 117 Dhler Branstoi sde s St o 6 rolls ) d ] annon Building, of which we were tenants ' ISm\plu Remedy for La Grippe. ¢ of Fuller to the New York i1st co i ! 2 grippe coughs are dangero lice department. In acknowledging the H b they frequentlyg develop into pneumo- | receipt of the photo, statement. is taade i ECI 50c & 0 9 s February 9th, we have been consta - Bih Wolby's Honey and Tar. not. oniy | iher Fullr 1o b i Sracsn TNy e audlence assem SPECIAL--50c Gas Burner Outfits, complete 53¢ ! g T o —— St stops the cough but heals and - | York citv In Febraary. 1907, as a horse church Wedn, oring to gather together w stock which ! ! ens the lungs so that no seriou Sitlar. st Fho. TN tatics of ¢ to listen to a former r AT a new stock whic thief, st tho nstanc ot the police au- | £ s 28 Dy 25 AVANARIUS GARBOLINIUM ;2% i C. H. HASKELL \ Jet’s Money: a: po i them. He was * undoubtadry | Who conducted the Lenten service. ! e . \ £l Orugs and : convieted and tmprisoned, Whch 8¢ | Bristol—The Spring Brook 1 Wood Preserver i would fittingly compare with what we have 1| "Phones 402 efuse substitu e¢ & Osgood Co. | sounts for the break of sev h e istol—The Spring Brook Tce com- counts for th ak of several months | ristol finished the har- Destroyer of Chicken Lice and Mites I 1 F"u"klm e 54 4 3 el vesting of its supply. Of late it has always shown. Lo been obtaining 15 inch ice on one of i i the ponds of the Eagle Lock company, “E HousE"o D i We beli A did d SAT i PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Terryville. l I e believe we have succeeded, and on - T AR A : Stamford. despatch from Stn | 5 .'Th V gh F dfy c SHEA & BU RKE |51 . | st saning 74 Frashia Stvest ||| URDAT, MARCH 130k we wil opens NEW || TIORETE ST 0 Jones, formerly of Stamford. She is ‘ IRUN CASHNG » A said to een de; e o H ; said fo have been despondent, end tn- = 5. STORE witha FRESH, CRISP, NEW STOCK || — JEWETT CITY. | Ghartes aston, e, and Atre. Dawiey, | § j| cumnishea promptis. Large stock ot orwalk.—Silver Bros. are push e & Hawiing Afitn aie g & i erns. No. : Fetry B TG e, TAdTon o {32428 | Dorcas Circle Hlds Suscsssful Food | Hewkins, AN Browning and:sistor of HIGH GRADE MEN’S WEAR at 101 Main §|veiterns. No. 11 to 25 Yerry whion thoy el e Bt S i b, Prther Machonsld e ana Mra. C K || Gtreet, next door to the Western Union Tel i pect to have It ready for business in| Sunday morning at the Baptist| s Biclaiey Grect pohouding, Mrs. KOs IRt S, AT eeLEr Liton, Sele-. .4 Ly : less than three weeks, church Rev. 1. W. Potters sublect | % & Charch, oy Babeock, Mos. Eimer g ] e New Canasn.—Orwin to the scarcity AL be The Drawing Glory of Falthful| seabury and little Ruth. - [ graph Office, where we hope to merit a fair 3 Hloyts Sons: eomiany maiies eblen | Of the series of sermons on the New R v N ! 4 Sons’ comy h its estament Inquiries will be preached, f | e Ty, ante, Shoroveny packed |1 ekt beng Fhe Bisvpuiasi S AT oy . i or ; ! : - | Inquirer. PR 1 Somé tine NEXE AUGHst: P > DMrs, Louis Fontalne was pleasantly . " ] A ongregational church Rev. 2 3 o[ s what most people are looking after Danbury.The Western Comnecticut | . H. Ganc’s marming subject will be urprised on Thurbday evening by a We cannot believe that betause of an un {| todsy. ana the tellow who cannot give Poultre association, which some syesks | T1e Necessity and Possibility of Holi- | number of friends, who took possession : s 2 it ls workiog under a strong handion ago secured the services of W. H. Card | 105, 10 the evening the topic is The |of her home on High street while she | avoidable change of location the conscientious i Tt Spplienso my Ansinses—PLUME- 3 v s secured C. ., e - g - H. Shaylor of Les, Mass. to assist air, | 1007 held 8 food mie in the Town hall| 330 dound e riguds aeembled and|| efforts of fifteen years to build a business on the § 3 Card. = ~ thur and Mrs. William C. Jefters wers | fruit, cake, sandwiches and ico cieam, ! J. F. TOMPKINS, in charge of th le. n the center of the table wi > HOME GARMENT MAKING. e whozs biethday caks, Which told the Hostess better class of merchandise can all be wasted sun 67 Wast Main Strest. The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. FUNERAL. the party had come to celebrate that . event. After supper the party pre- th h th ot £ ih g sented Mrs. Fointaine a beautiful cut roug e misfortunes of one night. ik m’::;l"“:gx:- “;'!W';-" Peleg | E1888 fruit dish, mounted on & sliver ! Y ! vices b, . eleg | mirror. The hostess was dumfounded ! 1 i A, Arnold were held on Thursday at 11 | for a few moments,but cordially thank- Heating and Plumblflg clock at 78 Bridgham street, Provi- | ed her friends for their elegant gift. ! & dence, the Rev. D. D. Henson, pastor | Music followed and closafl a most de- H i of the Crauston Street Baptist church, | lightful evening. Those present includ- 9 92 Franklin Street. officiating=— His scripture selections | ed Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dupont, Mr. and 8| marsd were taken from Corinthians, 15th | Mrs. Albie Cote, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . ! — pter. The bearers were tiis four |Cote, Mr. and Afrs. Paul Dupuis, Mr. Hatter — Furrier — Haberdasher flfii‘w‘&““w’gfie?ifi" A,ver.A M]lé and Mrs. Zoel Gaucher. ! beaniiful owers from Trionds and ac- | o 0hn,Charon ie very sick at the houe - quaintances: A plllow from the dangh- O e ters and sons, w! e word Mother; a heart from the grandsoms, with the word Grandma, and a beautiful wreath = from the Jewett City Baptist church. == I e ——) Gir Tormi s et Rowers were trom T — . 3fr. ana Mrs, Somuel Kelloy, M. and e (e . p % Mrs. Benjamin Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. T. —— n ascordanc'eyw:;h our usual custom, we will during A. Arnzla‘.u)‘lr.cand Mrs. Hollls Arnold, . o b . and Mrs. George Arnold, Mr. and pznmg‘ eek give our patronsmany special Mrs. William J. Browning, Mr. and inducements to BUY NOW. | Mrs. Nathaniel Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Teeth Without a Plate EMITH'S AXMINSTER VELVETS, worth §1 now TR i:l;ge)fl:ut:::l!db:?)‘:iflr l‘::fi‘w;:e“:fl‘;:?‘ B TRMB0NS MELVETS, worth $1 n ’ w hce between having toeth with 3 pe oe o plate DOBSON'E VELVETS, worth $1.37 on t ear The experience of thousands has confirmed and teeth without & plate. One 18 ‘Arm SRET TAPREIRY BHOSSE o il 4 3 y = (mnf.urlnblo and lasts a ll‘fl‘llme; the NINB-WIRE TAPESTRY, W, i A Truss the verdict of science—that good ale i posiively ather” covers the 1oof of your mouth, B v B 0. 1 % 8% y Q1Y One never falls down; the other NS with cotton chain, worth 6 . Afier Thirty Years' Experience T Have . beneficial in supplying energy and building tissue. by ey AT WOOL ING worth 43¢, now N A e i DR, SYDLEMAN will ko you HTON RAG CARP worth 45¢, now Women or Childrem That gll:}vihgtfl.‘_?‘\llg'LEMAN will make you Cures Rupture. 4 HOURS: RUGS 3t Conts You Nothing fo Try It. i — oo ot K BOY'S RUSSIAN 31 It you have tried most everythlng All work o 2 o else, come to me. Where others fa: ' s e i Best WILTON RUGS made. 9x12, worth $35.00, now 3 Paris Patt Jyiere T.BAVE Sur Nrmstost sipoans | L 9x12, o . $39.00 % Pattern No. 2797 — Al Seams e ° 3 Bust BODY BRUSSELS, 912, worth $30.00, now 3 Allowed. o o o T S AR DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY, Dentist, SMITH'S BEST AXMINSTER, 9x12, worth $25.00 o =ree Tt cilve. “showing my ‘mew. discovery special R . T orth $25.00, now . $19.50 This simple little suit for a small boy | and giving you prices and _names of 27 MAIN STREET, FAY RUILIIS. Pl‘t ’(r.\u- TAPESTRY RUG, 9x12, worth $22.00, now . $17.50 | I5, suitavie” for development in cham- | many people who have gwed it and Half Norwich, Conn. Best INGRAIN RUG, worth $11.00, now ............ T e 2L S Bl L O BT B e L el e q t Tel. 856 tint. B 3 o serge, colton voile, 1 Indian- | all others fail. Rem ock i pady iy B e oo iwitiivd Tl e +F Tuatald s e L o e b out | 1s e Touides G uand oua onte il Bavor, sioe: ot e f e mi : n cut | 1s true. . and onei . . F ot WiErices on our largs line of Inlaid and Printed Linoleums, Oil | out il sauire Dutch outline ana trim- | laving seen my book and read it vou is particularly for its flavor, smack, . e d:. s:' ;ng-,E iber Carpets, Portieres, Couch Covers, Lace Curtains, e Mt “'1;1“‘ serpentive cotton brala, | will be as wnthu!!l.l!flc as my hundreds WG Are Rmivmg 0|It ndow Shades, Etc,, Eto, he being outlined with s of patients whose letters you can als som nutrition. o Eto e oot ben, suiined vl wlar | o, goisty Shepe it o2 ol Y e Soring P 1y be scallope and but holed with | mail today. 's well worth your time 1 ] white = me zed cotton, 'he full | whether you try v dis ery ot. ’ B v riciatian 1o o ckeps ey o s B ot ed ot ot alih 13 cut epth | e YO8 BV WY discovery or not On Tap at Most Good Places. pring Tatieras i Goods ‘bought during Opéning Week stored until wanted, it throui the " wide Tem [ s s o NARRAGANSETT BREWING CO., PROVIDENCE, R. L o ail Fapers he Jong-walsted effect M rooks 2 J & the Song-watstea” efrect " rooks, 962 o and Tnterfor Decoratign and will be e T e D SR i itanaa ] ase seud me by mail in plain Brewens of the famous “Cansett” Select Stock Lager. pleased. to show them. The styles are seams in fromt wit wrapper information of yoir “The Beer that made Milwaukee Jealous. especlally ¢harming and _the colors 7 ey = Ao Sromt new discovery for the cure of Tup- In great variety. Also Upholstery. 1 < Sialred tur o \ -y L a0 p . . /, iy uped | g“:‘;‘ il ‘ 3 Lace Curtains, Window Shades and e 3 A wide, 3o 36_inches wide or 1% | | Address -~ - - ~ — S — H H 37,4] Maln Street. Tapds i Inches iaes - nelVHEN you want ts put your bu WHEN you want to put your busi- | WHEN you want to put your busi- The l:lfll“! S‘“‘"s- § Order throungh The Bullatin Company, || City - ooooiiiiiin. State ..o.o.. | Gl better then throieh the adverts: | Tim err (har nroish the adverts: | Tom beries o throieh Foa adverta: | 31 Willow Strest, ... Norwich. Conn. us £ ¢l v r tha he - o P AAA -~ A~ - M Pattern Dept., Norwic! , Conn, ing columns of The Bulletin. 2. g columes of The Bulletin, ing columns of The Bulletin feblodaw :

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