Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 21, 1909, Page 6

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T i e et s s John Phillips’ Wrist Broken by Fall from Poie—Funeral | bf sotducted non the Bousatonic tiy | party s alloved to gelec- |, mally Org . of Elisha M. Palmer—Miss Cotter Going to Panama— | (& s, "™ *'¢ '* ocated Rear Ot n llowed in el : b L Barber Will to be Contested—Stiles T. Eggleston’s| Newtown—Sunday, August 1, at St. Rose’s church, Newtown, the ‘golden Death at Ashwillett. Jublies of the parish wil) be held. It will be half a century a day since the Roman Catholic parish of New- town was formed. Middletown.—The selectmen adver- tised some time ago for bids for $340.- 00 refunding Air Line bonds to bear interest at the rate of 31-2 per cent. The bids were to be opened at noon Monday at the office of the town treas- urer, Stephen B. Davis. There was:| but one bid and that was reported unsatisfactory, so that the bonds were B T o “plans 4t once with the building. Wil have a tributary poj Tation af 300 600 pe it <Al rect trolley line from Hartford, Merle den, Middletown, New Britain and other places to the shore and a trolley h EVEN HE WHO TAKETH TO THE WOODS OFTEN COMPLAINS OF MOSQUITOES. 2 ‘We have some free burning Chestnut in Gi something that ¥as 100K | ¢or gummer use that ls just what et _-(»-—_.._ every house-wife likes. Starts quick- The total | number of Tmmigrants |1y, you cook with It, then it's gone. | E. CHAPPELL CO. 1820, the vear of earliest record, ex- Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. at present. In criminal able by death, 25 jurors' ‘be chal- lenged; for offense pun| ole by life, iShabie by Impridonment n the. Stats i e by prison for a téerm of than eight; and for any other fense before the ' superior criminal court of common pleas, or di trict_court, four. At presént jurors may be challenged in Also a full Tine of the New Style Signet Rings. 3 Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, and a complete line of up-to-date John Phillips, an experiencea line- man in the employ of the Automatic ‘Telephone company, met with a seri- ©8s accident while attempting to show &' new man how to climb a telephone pole Tuesday morning. This pole is a square one, located near the corner of Pleasant and Dayton streets. The new man had made several unsucoessful trolley cars fo Westerly and then went to Wequetequock in special cars on the Groton-Stonington road. The Tirst Seventh-day Baptist church of Hop- kinton is the oldest church of that de- nomiination in the United States. 1t was a branch of the Newport church, which has gone out of existence, Jowelry. ceeds 26,000,000. Telephones. . attempts to climb the pole, which pry struded through the branches of a pine tree. Mr. . Phillips climbed the pale to a hhelight of about ten feet and then step- ped to a branch of the tree. The Dranch broke and Mr. Phillips fell to. the ground, striking on his right arm, Preaking it near the wrist. He also sustained minor injuries. He went io the office of Dr. Scanlon and the frac- ture was reduced. Miss Hortense States of Stonington Miss Katherine Cotter of Waesterly will sail Thursday from New York for Panama, where she will be employed by the government as a trained nurse. Mies Cotter was graduated several years agh from the Kings County hos- pital, New York, and since then has not sold. NEW AUTOMOBI LE LAW. Protest Automobile Association Mal to Governor. been engaged in that city as a private nurse. There were fifteen nurses who took the government examination for The, new automobile law that has been passed by both branches of the service at Panama and Miss Cotter general assembly and is in the hands was one of the successful two who passed satisfactory examinations. ¥ of Governor Weeks for his signature does not meet with the approval of many of the automobilists of the state was more seriously injured than was at first supposed in the accident near Pleasant and Dayton streets Monday morning, when she and her two nieces were thrown from a buggy that was upset In & runway. It wils supposed thet her injury in the main was a proken collarbone and lacerated ear, ¥at after her yeturn home 2o Stoning- fon it was learned that three ribs on the left side were broken and she is ‘therwise internally injured, ! The flag on the Memorial building was at halt mast Tussday in respect to the memory of Elisha M. Palmer, a ‘member of Budlong post, G. A. R., who died_Saturday in the Channing hospi- tal, Providence, where he had been em- ployed. The body arrived on the noon train from Providence and funeral ser- wvices were held in Calvary Baptist church, Rev. F. C. A. Jones officiaung. The members of Budiong post attended in & body. Burlal was in River Bend cemetery, the committal service being The gasali m yacht Nao I of New York, flying signal of distress, an- chored ‘about three miles southeast of the Watch Hill life saving station at 1 o'cleck Tuesday morning. Capt. Walter H. Davis of the station, accompanied By Henry Parkhurst, assistant light- house keeper, went to the Nao's assist- ance in a launch and towed the yacht in to the Watch Hill pier. The:ma- chinery became disabled and it will re- quire two days to make the repairs. The Nao, Captain Hanson, was bound from Fort Washington, L. L, to New- port, and carries a crew of five. She registers thirty-one tons and is valued at_$18,000. The yacht is owned by F. L. Hutton, who (was on board with Mrs. Hutton, and had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Duncan. Judge Piward M. Burks held regular on of the Westerly probate cgurt day, Petition wa§ received om Ella M. B. Taylor, named as exgcutrix ang a piotest has been lodged w:ith the governcr. The grounds of protest are outlined by the Connecticut Automobile club as follows: st The proposed law is full of er- rute, chaotic_and difficult for even a lany tc understand. 3 »i. The civil authorities are just be- gl ning to understand and enforce the law of 1907, and to foist this garbled, mixed up und incomprehensible bill upon the state will do much more karm than good. 3d. ~The scheme of taxation proposed is absolutely unjust and one that au- tomobilists will not stand, if e courts will relieve them. If the’ courts will not relieve them, -they will take the matter to the polls next year and see that no man who had a hand in that injustice gets a chance to repeat it. 4th. Various penalties are omitted from thé- proposed law. so there are prohibitions with no means of enforce- ment of them. Lamb Chops Small Family Hams »- 16 Sliced Boiled Ham »- 25¢ RiB or LOIN -'lll.1 Porterhouse Steak » 20¢ Rumped Corned Beef ». 12¢ Lumber Jy21d 'AYS IN STOCK. A, D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-13, ct29d CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL mar25a N Orders taken for all kinds of Hair Goods. Your own Combings made up. Hair Orhaments, Toilet Requisites, Chiropody, Manicuring,. Shampooing, Face and Scalp Massage. " Fannie M. Gibson ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 508 may28d Many Years of Thinking, planning and doing good work in Nor- wich explains the reason for so many of the people in Norwich and vicinity coming to us for photographic work. There are as many styles as colors in of the estate of B, Potter Barber, ask-| 5th: There is no provision for re- 489 'Phones — 402 o R U e . ot ing: that the will be admitted to pro- | porting many of the convictioris to the 37 Franklin St. 68 Thames St | the rainbow, and it only remans for e Paim ' ate. The will gives three brothers, | secretary of state. This is a very vital B Me. Paimer enllsted i Company-A.f D88, The will gives three brotbecs | By O et Comvitione ore the maysa you to select the one preferred—we Beventh Rhode Island volunteers, Aug. 4, 1862, and was honorably discharged June 8, 1865. He resided in Westerly up to two vears ago, when He secured employment in the Channing hospital. The rl-ylng of Mike Donovan of Westerly, outfielder on the Brockton team of the New England league, was and two sisters, Emily F. Barber and Elizabeth S. Kelley, $1 éach. The real estate known as the Watson place is basls of suspension of the licenses of reckless drivers by the secretary. 6th. The provision of the old law glving an owner the right to offer his given Ellen M. B. Taylor during . her lifetime and then to Mrs. Taylor's daughter, Marjory L. Taylor, The will car ‘as sccurity for bail is omitted in the new law. This is very unjust, as PINEAPPLES - - - was admitted to probate and Mrs. Ella M. B. Taylor was confirmed as execu- a stranger might have to spend a night in, jall for the lack of a fifty dollar CANTALOUPES - - FINE TABLE BUTTER 2 for 15¢ | NEW CABBAGE - Ib. 5¢c | NEW ONIONS - m. 24c¢ - 21bs. 5¢c - 2 quarts 7c J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of all sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld- do the rest and at the right price, too Laighton Bros., v 2 v 4 ing purposcs. ite Norwich Savi Soclet; @ feature of the game with Fall River { trix. Bonds were fixed at $1,200, with | real estate bond, when he had a five : £ Whart. Tol, gg: | OPPOsite icl avings ¥ . surety to the satisfaction of the clerk. | thousand dollar car he could give as 2 e s > Central Whart. ol 884 A Seam won by the acors of'8 o 1 ang | Judge Burke ppainted Everett .| security. LARGE SWEET ORANGES dozen 25c | BLOOD BEETS bunch 4c Covcisd aprak took second place In the league con- [ Kingsley, Walter P. Dixon and Dr. —_— tost. Samuel C, Webster appraisers. CHANGES PLANNED. LUMBER Attorney George R. McKenna gave e ok Donovan was at bat four times and made four of the eleven hits of the game. He put out two, stole a base and made three of the eight runs notice that he was counsel for one of the beneficiaries and that the will was to be contested on the grounds of men- tal incapacity and undue influence. A Radical Difference in Drawing of Pending before the legislature s a STRICTLY FRESH EGGS u:n 24¢ The best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember. we always carry s big line of Shingies. Cail us up and let us tell you about our stock . leads Brockts o Disce by the narrow’ marein of thras | Amella A Youns was appoinied ad- | bl favorably reporied io the house (N DOUBLE- HIRES’ ROOT CONFECTIONERY .F. & A. J. DAWLEY Boints, the percentage belng Lynn 615, | ministratrix of the estate of her.hus- | which will revolitiotiize the Jury sys. ~ 4 boxes c c 4 1b. c Ly Py rockton 611. " [ pane. Mitton 4. Vouns, who died June | tem at”present in use throughout the MATCHES tXTRACT Dbottle SUGAR ey ntestate. r. omas E. Robin s The Sabbath school of the First Seventh-day Baptist, church of Hop- kinton held its annual outing Tuesday &t the Wequetequock casino. The par- ty came from Ashaway in two special Where to Buy in Westerly son, Albert H. Langworthy and James A. Welch were appointed appraisers. Attorney Walter P. Dixon, representing Peter P. Palmer, the principal creditor, as in favor of ‘Mrs. Young as admin- atrix. Bond was fixed at $1,500. surety to the satisfaction of the court Ethan P. Gavitt, executor of the es tate of Jessie McDermott, submitted inventory of the estate, which was or- dered recorded. _The will of Desire A. Dunn, who died in June, was presented and admitted to probate. She gives lifé interest to state, if it ie passed. The bill will al- 0 increase the number of jurors. One igiportant change which the bill provides that thé mayor of every city shall appoint three electors from ity, only two of whom may be of ¢ political faith, who - shall serve as a jury c ssion for the en- suing’ vear in place of the selectmen, who shall then act only for the towns. Thus the present jury commission is doneaway with. Another. section of the bill is aimed FIGLETTES Better than Fig Bars sibs. 2He - 12 LARGE LAYER CAKES, Mohican Best Bread 89¢ FLOUR bag QUEEN OLIVES EVAPORATED APPLES 2 pkgs. 23c vaik pint 17¢ Wall Papers Spring season is over but we have a great variety of them still in all grades at reduced prices. Also Mouldings marked down in price. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decorations. Special Prices On Go-Carts & THIS WEEK Prices ranging from 98¢ up If you need one it will pay you te look us'ove: All other goods at greatly reduced all her estate to her husband, Bdward INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, |31 7 c¥tate io er fusvand. Bawar P. . MURTAGH, o r w £ ’ B h tribution of her estate to her sons and . 3 » esterly Dranch. other relatives. Herbert O. Dunn and Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main St, Capital . Three M Frederick C, Dunn, sons, were confirm- Surplus ........ Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management. 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest ed as executors. Gideon T. Collins, John F. Maxson and John J. Dunn were appointed appraisers. The bond of executors was fixed at $500. In the estate of Sylvester Gavitt the administrator was directed to redeem specifieq real estate from mortgages of $100 and $200 each. The inventory of the estate of Ada Schwartz Bros., ‘“Home Furnishers,”’ 911 Water St Washington Sq. £ owi : 2. Event line of Crockery, Glasware, Lamps |3vo: it e T T Tel. 50 Open Evenings. and Kitohen Supplies in Southern | corded, as was aiso the inventory of Jysd Rhode Island? We are direct importers and can save you money. Free delivery on all purchases of $5 or more. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. I Jez9d GEO. L. STILLMAN, Proprietor of the Stiliman Carriage Co., Coggswell St., Westerly, R. Carry the larges mtock of new and second hand carriages and wagons. Also a full line of harness and parts of harness. Carriage repair- ng and painting and nulumobne‘ sint- 1 will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with' good work, My experi- ence of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. I. — Established 1901 Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Fol- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. L Gillesple treatment of the hair apd scalp, cures falling hair, baldness, e: J‘e- ma, dandruff and other irritations, itch- ing, burning, etc. Endorsed by leading physiclans. Shampooes, dry treatmen the estate of Harriet A. Langworthy, which showed valuation of §2,226.73. Then the court adjourned. Locai Laconic: Major Hurley of Bridgeport was in Westerly TuesdA: Ex-Mayor B. F. Mahan of New Lon- don visited Westerly Tuesday. The Bible class of the Broad street Christian church will have a pienic at the Wequetequock casino Thursday. The Misses Wilkinson of Fall River are spending a part of their vacation time with their cousin, Mrs. R. J. Roo- ney, of Westerl, S. Curtis Eggleston of South Lyme in Westerly-Tuesday, He had been lled to Ashwillett by the-death of his father, Stiles P. Eggleston. Nine Westerly. young Jadies are at Beach pond. three miles east of Volun- town, for two weeks’ outing. They will oceupy the Briges cottage and made the trip in a barge. BRIEF STATE ‘NEWS Wallingford.—W. Bresnan holds the record at the local alleys, he having made a score of 244. In buying, what Is S0 important a factor in everyday life as Wines, Liquors and Beers. - Quality should be the most important essential. People of good judgment are not in- fluenced so much by price as by quality In dealing with us you get a combi- nation of high quality and -low_ price, and get Liquors of the best quality at as low prices as such goods can be sold for. Our stock is varied and complete. Come in and look around. Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Telephcne §12. Norwich, Conn. y10d Canel 7 arriage. and &‘"1 Automobile Painting an. Trimming Carriage and Wagen Work of all kinde Anything on wheels built to erden PPRICES AND WORK RIGHT. The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow St. Showing this week The Scott & Clark CORPCRATION, 507-515 North Main Stree. Zaclal treatments, manicure Miss Lida 3 . B W dtent o | actoracses Charies oo plage Small monthly payments on the balance--no collectors. An excep-| MUSLINand LACE | T, CLEBANING, PRESSING Bnd repairing a specialty. J. F. Pelle- griny, Merchant Taflor, ladies' and | Greenwich.—The police are after un- . Special value and very fine designs. ° gentlemen's. garments, No. 4 Main St, |licensed chauffeurs, and Sergeant An- ms. Westerly, R. I drew Talbot arrested five of them last Convenlent ter S Wall Papers, Carpet Shades, week for driving without lcenses. Furniture, Wood Floors, ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield, 30 Main wirest, we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our ®bility to do the very best work. A beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given free with every doz- ¢n $4.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co. Westerly. being fifty-two different kinds in his e ) M method, and if yowll take one of our WEN!RLV“’I‘}EJ:‘IZING e bo:::e:n'u .—The First Division of One’ beautlfu' CH ICKERI NG Uprlght’ orlginally $500" = now szso' 5;5:4!0:23/] s::;(;%..“n:.:u Avenue, terling rim top and bottom o the A. O. H. at a meeting hel y 2 . e v d d R. G. oBIlhve;nd& Co,, 3.;“5,:;"{":";"‘5;’: iy v or oot | Qe Sweet tone HALLET & DAVIS, (almost n:w), originally $450., now $296. P2 ;:‘;5 in the Bridge ns. > C REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. July 24 for a stay abroad of two or three months Meriden—~A number of enthusiasts, fascinated by Rev. W. H. Kidd's fine new roque court, met Monday even- !r;gb and formally organized a roque club. Hotchkissville—At a sweet pea con- test held in-Woodoury, William Cape- well exhibited the Jargest variety, there _New Haven—Civil Engineer C. H. Nichols of New Haven, with three as- sistants, has begun the surveys for the tionally grand opportunity to secure a fine Piano at a very low price on Slightly ‘“used,” NOT ABUSED PIANOS, at your price. A splendid stock of Famous Makes to select from. A very fine IVERS & POND Baby Grand, originally $700., now $378. Other fine Upright Pianos in good condition, $50., $135., $165., $180., $217., $227., etc. CURTAINS may3sid Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather and fine roads. People like to get out into the open air. We furnish the best R. JONES, Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. Stein ndsomest Souvenir of the 250th Anaiversary. The JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS Meriden, Middletown - and = Gullford . ] 3 The Washington Trust Co., | ™" W - Room 10 'Phone 32-3 - wesTERLY, R 1 LSt v owen s | (Jood Square Pianos, $5., $10., etc. g::"';'. . %‘% fonr weeks' hunting trip in Chichulius pat :um 'n-u.; State, Mexico. They shot three Tons, - B C d.i I FI“ “mmer 00 s o g A Rodney Rowell Killing one himselr. uwy Lardina ur Good service—Considerate attention @re guaranteed the patrons of this in- stitution. Bridgeport.—~Edward M. Presbry, for 35 . years the night foreman of the frelght transter gang at the N Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- pond with me. MA.Ulli‘ w. EL“NN. ""'"'““‘"'.f"f Builde: Westerly, WRITE FOR COMPLETE LIST OF BARGAINS TODAY. 5 HE PLAUT-CADDEN CO, Connecticut’s Leading Piano Dealers, 145 and 147 Main Street, Nmk.h, Conn. rom Cardwell gl The Norwich Nickel & Brass Co., Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. " €9 to 87 Chestnut 8t. Norwich, Conn. | acte Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, Boats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Norwich Visws, Favors, Etc. MRS, EDWAN FAY, Franklin Squars n dium betts ing_celt

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