Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 22, 1910, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

o 5F s Dilod aFe. berng Tastrocted, are Ing instructe A ang from which good Tesults have been obtained, plano tuning. A shovel with high, sharp sides and with a hinged blade that lifts away from the front has been nte® by a |in New Jel resident to cut and Jift & until the show goes to ]booklyn in | BROWNSVILLE SHOOTING UP, about a month. ALL EVIDENCE NOW IN. -rt'-l'fl.—-lnlm ‘Rewenue Collec- tor R. O. Eaton and his friends are | Report to Be = Sent to Congress in About Two Weeks, much gratified at the formal nctice he has received from the secretary of the ” ’-bond ‘Washington, m 21. 11 of the evidence in the celebrated Brownsville WESTERLY AND VICINITY Death of Matthew N. Chappzil—Noise of Euzz Wagons |{reasury that bis new four sears bond quiry, and it Is expected that the re- Where to Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Drives Man to Wequetequock—Noyes Spicer to Oc- |5 1910 Torrington.—The Sons of Veteran- The br. Cooke Tress Co. pyereq €, Cooke, ‘cupy Potter Hill Place. . camp will be organized here tonight | port of the court will be ready for Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. 7 (Fuesaay), the lnnfllndon to_be in ::l;ml-d«:. to congress within the next Tiberal, courteous and efficlent in Ita sippc S A | Rupture s.ed.]h management. Matthew N. Chappell died Monday | man of the financial committee, is |ritual will be exemplified by a degree rzchf,m“p"w'"““ pcir oy ,,‘;‘::;e",'e,';';‘;';;\ f, morning at the residence of his son, | economy in state expenditures. \|team under Judge Ralph M. Grant. Iy dismissed from the service by Pres- | will be at the Wauregan Hotel i Aabs William IL I Chappell in Moss streets = ident Roosevelt have submitted ev } aln’ d0d" Wrendimy, . Novwioh, dence strongly discrediting the hither- to accepted statements of witnesses | that all of the ommunition ut the | Brownsville post was accounted for, | The testimony of these officers is to | the effect that in one company from five hundred to a thousand rounds of | ammunition were missing, in another company there was a surplus, and in still_another the records were so im- perfectly kept that it was impossible to say whether there was a shortage | or not. e 71. He was born February 23, 1839, at Wakefield R, I, and resi in_or near that village nearly all his life and until he came to Westerly, a com- pardtively short time ago. Mr. Chap- pell married Elizabeth Partlow of V untown, who has been dead five years. He seérved in the Twelfth Rhode Is- land infantry regiment in the civil war, entering the service as second lieu- tenant of Company C, October 9, 1862. ,He was promoted to first lieutenancy November 4, 1862, and transferred to Louis Brown of Wakefield, formerly { ARRANGEMENT REACHED proprietor of a barber shop in West- ° THROUGH FEDERAL AID. erly, was here Monday visiting friends. i Western Railroad Firemen’s Disputes Will Be Amicably Settled. Conn., March 23d, lr-m 10 a. m, un- til 9.30 p. m. Dr. Cooke has had twenty years' experience in treating rupture. He is the inventor and maker of the DR.COOKE PATENTED TRUSSES. He makes a specialty of women and children cases. His New ldea Sup- port for umbilical or navel rupture, and for the support of pendulous or Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist Deretive viston corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Poi- ter Langworthy Block, Westerly. R. 1 DIAMONDS It will pay you well to get our Mr. and Mrs. William Wainwright are to move to New London, where Mr. Wainwright has secured employment. Mrs. Wainwright is a daughter of the late Charles /Segar. 1= Chicago, March 21.—All questions in dispute between the 27,000 firemen on western rallroads and Nu-e (J2iiroad The sail E - managers will be amicably settled, ac- sL|.nunpj-mrsm§§epbev‘vnxfiardngvhxgfi £he | Coraing to an arrangement reached to- been in winter quarters at Cottrel's |2y through the aid of United States Commissioner of Labor C. P. prices on diamonds, loose or | o i - * Bountes, beftre . pit-iheaing: Company G. In April, 1863, he was | wharf. The vessel will be in commis- | CoF Pt £ RS20 ppointed regimental ~adjutant and | sion on Wednesday. t was agreed by W. arter, 3 _CASTRITIUS, .mustered out with the regiment July president of the Brotherhood of Lo— !cr!;n Buyn”lvllflkmllnnfiul':.”k . l;;go abdomens have no equal. Leading Westerly Jeweln 29, 1863. It costs the town of Westerly only 3§ | comotive Firemen and Enginemen, and | ~Berlin buys nezrly s ere is nothing like them. Ladies Mr. Chappell is survived by his son, | a day to quarantine fourteen cases of | @ committee representing the men and | pulk, the bottled milk trade being in- who need a perfect fitting belt or | %viliiam’ H. H. of Westerly, and_a | diphilieria_or about fifty-seven cents a | the general managers’ committee, rep-) gionifeant. But little sterilized milk Renite! - cipportef’ ano thes witl HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work is Our Speefalty. wiup and all Harness Supplies tock. Factory Made Harneas o8k "2 Fi5.00 “and up N. H. SAUNDERS. i Removed to 44 West Broad Streets Irsod resenting the forty-seven rallroads in- volved to settle the controversy in the following manner: The question of seniority or the pro- motion of old time firemen over new men, and the question of representa- tion by the union of firemen who have been promoted to be enginemen, are to e compromised before any arbitration is attempted. constantly improve the form, should consult me. My patented automatic for rupture n Con- book If you cannot meet me patient. An example of economy in brother, Winfield Scott Chappell of Ca- the management of town affairs. 7 nonchet. He was a member of the ,Masonic lodze of kefield and also of the commandery of Knights Te plar. The body will be taken to Wak: field for burial A resident of Elm street declares he will not be disturbed in the good old is sold. Poverty. A woman wouldn't mind being poor so much if all her acquaintances were just a little poorer.—Chicago News. sum of $112.64 was paid each sterly delegation to the -mbly for carfares at the A like amount was paid. the Newport delegation, while the larg- est amount, $166.40, was paid the Block The member of Parlor reserved for lady patients. to Home Office for appointment. on rupture. at the*Hotel, wri summer time by the noise of flecting | ISianders. The demand of the men for an in- Be Just. automobiles that whizz past his resi- > - = crease in wages of 12 1-2 r cent. is * ® Imported Dinner Ware denmt. “all day long and until two |y JiiSees Tiae Moxphy nd QRamote to B Submitiea to “arbitration | _Eplictetus: Preserve your just rela- THE DR. COOKE TRUSS Co.. tions to other men; their misconduct der the Erdman act. does not affect your duties In previous negotiations roads agreed to arbitrate the wage oclock in the morning,” causing him considerable -annoyance and -wakeful- | SIEned to teach in the public schools of Orange, N. J. Miss May Larkin has e are opening new patterns in| China Dinner Sets, our own importa- e Tail- Sage-Allen Bldg., Hartford, Conn. tlon. We are showing over forty Open | Ness and interfering with his attempts = tock Patterns, decorations and shapes | fo Study and keep abreast of the times. | re? {ppofnted to succeed her sigter: |0 eL¥on hut declined to arbitrite the not to be found elsewhere. The principal residential street of quiet | ;o nc, (05 other two points on the ground that Birds of a Feather. mgnv;e;]eofimu of discipline and au-| gyery man is like the company he Tt was learned that both sides were |18 Wont to keep.—Euripides. brought to an agreement to com- . promise through the insistence of Com- missioper Neill that something had.to be done quickly. Mr. Neill declared that unless action was taken within twenty-four hours he would.return to Westerly is too noisy for this gentle- man_so he has decided to move from the ®order village of the Providence plantation to the wilds of Wequete- quock. in: the Land of Steady Habits, where he can rest in peace and quiet away from the madding crowd and the almost continuous honk-honk of those tarnation gasoline carts. We deliver free to all our customers, STANTON’S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. 1. BABIES! Boon they will be big boys ana end their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the bables and I will Noyes Spicer of New York, who re- cently purchased the George N. Bur- dick place at Potter Hill, will move there week after next. There has been general improvement of the place, An electric plant for the water supply has been substituted for the windmill, a new wall has been built along the Wasteful Profanity. He who swears distrusts his own words—Latin Proverb. Our Spring Gpening catch_thetr smiles. ; ; He has purchased a fine building site ‘Washington. STILES, The Photo, frontage and the house has been com- of D. Horace Tavlor on elevated - g B v 3 “Thi al anagers tonight is— Brown Building, = Wi lhrly- R. I | grownd in_ Weauetequock in the town | Dlstely modernized including electric | ., 05 850 0howing ™ Telephone 347. dv23a | of Stonington, and wil have erccted g ix SR i T L R “A eetfle-;lent of the whole matter F O.f ‘Teon a’ house wherein he can enjoy robably will be made tomorrow which & hs undisturbed the pleasures of life ac- BRIEF STATE NEws il be satistactory to both sides: or ug B 'l)llf Shnss a“d H i cording to his personal interpretation. Mr. Carter said he had no comment uy osiery Sk i to make. %Mph remedyis safest and best. and get a coupen on the Plan: The current number of the Senior, ! 3 S cough, spasmodic cough, hack- o Pate I Brookfieid.—A water snake nearly Ten Thousand Mile: Cruise. ing cough,cough that raises phlegm, the Westerly high school bi-monthly given away at blication, s issued by the junior PURTILL'S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” four feet in length was killed on the bank of the Housatonic river Friday. are piiectively coutrolled by Hale’s Honey Captain Paul Bayton of Bridgeport, will start on a 10,000 mile ‘cruise as soon as the disposition of Steeplechase Island is settled. He will go in his For Men, Women and Children, Greenwich.—The brick walls of the jy33d eW ele) 3 i 3y e SR A new telephone building are nearly . > - P i compicted to the second story and ¢he s s e e of Ho: d and T: Comprises 79 of the smartest creations known to d e E | Steel work is now going up. : . rehoun ar : p , LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET SRR i e o e coesbimiion o sl shoemaking art, just from. the leading manu- on the river: no dust; no odor; g chss of 1811 Portland.—The $3,000 insurance on G 1l i1 i of healing A &isg ‘wholssome and clean Al Kiaga | . e Soshoimore class will have the | the Tite of the late I . T Goula was | 50" Chicags drainage canal to'the T | | B caients; which act directly upon facturers. ' As our assortments are new and com g P i management of the ne: . choos- |paid Saturday to the widow by the i - ucus . . . :e.,o',i"'.,":,'{;:‘;?,i:;,fg‘;f:e:”v;gj;' ing the following managers and edi- | New England Order of Protection. B e e ranl 2o :Josccudmuhumls?ndrehe‘;reso;enfis. plete, in all leathers, it will pay you to buy now e 3 - | tor Addison Archie, editor in chief: , To th r e promptly for coughs and colds, : 7 o, footiof Crom strest. TaL x| Wiy Amigeson besiacas manaper. | Valesvilla_This (Tuesdayy evemtng | oniivon, 18 the soeing ot 1511 e | e s aa acors: these high grade Shoes at prices from =t g14d Raymond Taylor, assistant; Elizapeth Bishop Brewster will be at the Epis- | jco around Florida and up the Atlantic » : Fraakonstein, fatties. Ravinond Gavict | copmt hurch, where Rew. A, b. Groon: | 126 aroun $2. to $3.50 per pair. “;:"’“:fi',:l’ Dermnlolozy. Sham; mpoolng, | athletic Kathryn Cottrell, exchanges |leaf has prepared a class for confirma— e PR TR R EEe y ure ’ e ment. Hale Brescial Treats " | Louise s tion, The Supreme Court Justice to whom | | === =——————— ——— which are made to sell from $3. to $6. per pair. MRS. M. L EELLS Looal Laconics Waterbury—Wadhams Relief oorps,| oo -cre wil be asslsnet of Seurins Sl oy Druggists 4 . : No.1, G. A. ., was matitated Nov. 16, | ir: ety ey ot they Vinpinia s denh Pike's Toothache Drops cure in Money refunded if no! satisfaclory. The flag on the town staff was at [0 1 that West Virginia should pay will Frefessional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage | noir-mast Monday in respect to the 1552 with o charter membership of | have a difficult problem in arithmetic. Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet | MemOry of J. Alonzo Babeock. Ty Tor Xiie DEIICES SR o el s 34 Main st Westerly, R. L G T . of " A mmendable hobby of Senator R vent y2sa Telephone 490 | Louis W. Arnold of Westerly, chair- | yyMiiord,—Sunday eveaing in St | nan of Fair Haven, formerly chaplain in the United States navy, lectured on St. Patrick. may have strength and renewed vitality. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTri:3 STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Tradlng Stam; with all purchases. = & Monumental Works I will guarantee S ment at e lowest nossible. conr oo sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years is at your service. ALEXAMNDER ROBERTSON, ©Oak St., near High, Westerly, R. L ' 138 Main Street Constlpatlon Vanishes Forever Prompt Reluf--Pemnent Care New Haven.—The secret meeting of the painters called for Sunday after- noon at Speedwell hall to - consider plans for bringing about an increase in the wage schedule was slimly attended. HEADACHE ? every headache is caused by CON- 1ON. Nearl STIPA Dr. A. W. Tracy celebrat- ed his_thirty-seventh year as a physi- cian Saturda Dr. Tracy was given degree from McGill university in treal thirty-seven years ago nad has been practicing here since 1875. Meriden. SURE-LAX THE DEPENDABLE Confection Laxative and Cathartic, cures con si contains the elements necessary to nourish every tissue ~and lace weakness with Should it fail to do so in any case we rmmmuyfiusior:hnmedidneused. Please try it. N. D. Sevin & Son, Druggists, Norwich. stipation, headache, biliousness, etc., by 9 system.. Never grip AT ALL DRUGGISTS8—10¢, 25¢, 50c. Sure-Lax Laboratory. Whitman, Mass Bridgeport.—The “Big Show” left for Yc New urda; shortly after 3 o'clock Sat- fternoon. ~The thirty-three cars in the train contained the animals and performers. Most of the paraphernalia used when on the road was left here gestion— improve the cn-np!mau — brightes the cyes. Small Pill, Smali Dose, s,.fi’%"m':‘ GENUINE must bear signature: M,;z_/ For Electrical Supplies IWI‘ere to Buy in Westerlyl and Construction, see i ROBERT nn\ SDALE & CO., GEO. L. STILLMAN, ehroprietor of the Stillman Carriage c-., Corerwet me Westerly, R. Carry the iarsent stock of new and second hand carriages and wag Also a full line of harness Darta of harness. Carriagze repaits 1‘3‘ £2d painting and automobile paint- | - Toasted Matches (‘lorn Flakes Large Boxes B nkos 25 -3 nkgs 25¢ POTATOE GOOD MEALY COOKERS hk17c w65e Qfor 25¢ | Saap™ 12 bars 25¢ Rice FRESH GATHERED NATIVES dozen 27 ¢ National Oats Laundry Starch ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., | pramber. steam ana Gas Fister ana ‘ To on._ 62 Main St Westely | gy Breer i seemben 2 (HTGEE T Fancy Seedless o= e Wauwlnnet ‘Ave. Waten HillR'L Prunes 6 Ih3 250 Raisins uku 50 tuated In seven-room cottages, !‘!fe’fr‘e;n’( pirksxof thé!: r‘lgm act Gpoar; B{ - treet tromt. aa “botn haviez vacent| Hart Schaffner & Marx Large Fancy Dried jand adjoining that can be secured at 8 A SaSodabie pricetir 3 plrciaser as: Prunes pricots Sres, he eat_electric Clothes Y\s\"}:‘:d modern plum\nng Inspection ARE soib By i k W. C Real = = = : roETIEs W Cov Regl mntmtc Con 1. B. CRANDALL €0., o g Ic et s 8c Gillesple treatment of the halr and Zov20a Westerly, R. = e — — — - scalp, =lél‘r::fll:2‘l’n0‘tglh‘x h‘ltlfltl:ell, ecze- dan or Irr 3 Burning, eic. _ Baaorsed by Teadice S i kah Mohican Royal Blend ysicians. Shampoo: dry lraltmullt& = 1al treatments manicure Miss Li 330 Main St., Westerly, Cornstarch Coffee ] HL! h= 8t Potter-hn:wonhy Cars to rent; storing of dars: com- ng (Up Stairs) plete repair ‘derg’ulment Full Ting of | {§= 7 supplies. el nov: . 3 ol C ANNOUNCEMENT. et Ib pk c(,ntury i hh Having purchased the photograph A T R e Soda c ffee c studio of A. A. Scholfield, 3) Main RESTAURANT, ALL THIS WEEK Beopie 3T Westerly and Viowkty ons | nexL o Sty Theatss Weyony. w1 @ TS SELL St ::1‘.’,:5:&::,;":;;::'::::;,'::;,& e moisd” |l e hottle 9¢ : e . h:i8c o yourself glven free with every dos- M h' F |-8 hb' offee New Hom: Sewing Machines|§ Domestic 3 cans |u XXXX Patent Sack B Mohican 'ar |7 City Pharmacy |, i s, pet conairaer | § Sardines C Jams J c ICE CREAM, SODA and © = ;F:éu;;fi\}vnv:;::ro;; ¥y Smoked 2 I Ib s“ GAH s l un when pul‘ehased 5 Maol , A an OLLEGE » = -3 . ICES While Waiting for Your Car. “nu*“,;%h Smoets g Br;"‘:;‘l;’:" Sardines WPORTED CAN l | c s' » wiih 1 1b. cur 60c¢ Tea S;’I::P poind bflt. 230 3850anal St. Westerly. R. L 3o 7 - P 2= Mustard =3 Assorted . he Wastingror Tt oy | M8 R0sE ey Bzt 2 ens |3c) Hot Cross Buns - wx 7e [ - - 9o B ——E Mohican 3lb pkg I Ic Buckwheat LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR GOOD FRIDAY Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly Sweet Sugar Corn 2eans | B¢ ts. Pays Interest on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attention Tuesday 3 to 5 p. m. Wednesday 3 to 5 p. m. re Sparanteed the patrons of this in- | ye are moving to the Potter-Lang- Fancy Table Solid Pack stitutl; reef on or R R ot an 15 Soid el hje'“;’"‘ Syrup bottle 230 Rib or Loin Lamb Chops Ib. 16¢ | Round Steak lb. I5c Sirloin Steak [b.17c || Tomatoes 2 cans '50 $12.50 and up 2 iy % 3.'F. periseRiNy, Mechanics Clotting Co. Iohican S L g e Westerly, R. 1. £ Buckeheat 1l nkg | 93 YELLO¥ ONIONS 3 qts. 10e | PURE LARD 2 Ibs. 25¢ Cleaning, Pressing and Repauiring. iy2sa ~declsd Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- — spond with me. MAURICE W. FLYNN, 103 M Street, Manufnctur‘r and Builder, aviea ORANGES Sweet, Juicy Navels ‘18 tr 25¢ Ruby Brand Milk wn 9¢ 2 cans | B¢ Mohican Soups Pink Alaska Salt 2eas | T Salmon Salmon = S Ataicn ot 980 | 22 3 Ibs 25¢ 3 Ibs 25¢ COCOA OR CHOCOLATE 12 Ib. tin ‘ 50 1-2 Ib. cake

Other pages from this issue: