Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1910, Page 6

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Westerly Honors Col. J. A. Babcock Many_ Mourners at Funeral on Tueudny—-l..ocnl Men to Speak at State Library Meeting—Rev. F. C. Baker Declines Reappointmeat—Miss Hali’s Caick Trip to Euyope—rligh School Honors. lhewtnlluym! INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. ion Dollars. . Three Million Dollars Over Fify Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and eficlent in fts ‘management. ficers for the next conference year: J. Symons, superintendent; Rouse C. A. Babcock, assistant; Thom- as Spargo, secretary; J. T. Parker, as- Mrs. R. C. A. Babcock, treas- ; J. J. Pine, missionary. treasurer; Marmaduke Osborn, Pine, assistant; Lillian Dower, pianist; Lillian Rowling, assistant; William C. Spargo, chorister. The funeral of Col. Babcock, Civil war high degree, -member of board, town moderator, judge of pro- town. councilman, representative in the legislature, deacon of the First Baptist. church over forty years and one of the most prominent Citizens of Westerly, .was held at the First Bap- tist/ church Tuesday Joseph Alonzo veteran, Mason of Sha. > M dld not agree with Farola L. Wells, O. D.. Optometeist. Deteetive vision corrected by the prop- er sdjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pol- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly. DIAMONDS It will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, s mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewsln HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Fand Made Work is Our Speefalty. Whipe and all Harness Supplies car. Fac tock at $12.00 a0d up. N. 5. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Streets “Reference has be!n mlda by your chairman, Mr. Hennessey, to a speech Chicago librarian; = Alvin meeting of n a onll churches in o held today (Wed- nesday) in the Congregauoml church, At 11 _o'clock Rev. o orth Stonington will de- liver the fellowship address. Dinner will be served at noon and there will be a discussion commencing at 2 o'clock. The regular fellowship the seven Con this section wi George W. Rigler, D. D, and the musi cal portion was by the church choir. large attendance, cluding comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic and Masonic brethren. The ritnalistic committal these .organizations were omitted response to the desire that the funeral be as unostentatious that the task was not so di ‘There .was _a “This being president of sents Hollister of Christian Hope Local Laconics. Smelts are unusually scarce in the Pawcatuck river. Thn'mas H. Pea. in’he family plot at River Bend. Nathan Saungders is ill with grip and Westerly will be prominent at the | otion Sotdors o T, winter meeting of the Rhode Island Library association to' be held next Wednesday in the free library at Ar- Ungton, as the opening addresses of morning and afternoon- Wwill be by Westerly men. exercises will be as follow: Morning Session—Business; address, Buying in New rarian emeritus, ibrary; address, From Coast to ane E. Gardner, formerly of Seattle public library. exercising what is supposed to be the idency when one gets troublesome buckie flies have appeared #nd soon buckies will fur- nish favorite fishing sport. Dower at the Imported Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns in China Dinner Sets, our own importa- . We are showing over forty Open Stock Patterns, decorations and shape: not to be found elsewhere. We deliver free to all our customers, STANTON’'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. The order of | mne pawcatuck schools wiil close next Friday for one week's vacation. A week later the Westerly schools will suspend studies for one week. Ll.ka a long walk and you “There is one th!ng!, any] . William McVicker, of the Episcopal diocese of Rhod will administer the rite of con- firmation in Christ Episcopal church, Westerly, Easter Sunday morning. BABIES! Soon they will be big boys ana girls end their baby faces will be only. a | Bring the bables and I will cateh_their smiles. STILES, The Photographen, Stranger Within the - Péacock, librarian Westerly public 1. Ex-Gov. George H. Utter, H. Hobart Babcock and Frank P. Dodge of West— erly dined with President Taft at the i t Manufacturing a_ compliment to the newspaper men wbo travel with him This brought him Central Congregational Mr. Taft pald a wherever he goes. naturally to a defense of his- of_traveling. “This traveline business, T ‘has made the subject of Brewn Building, Westerly, R. 1. Telephone 347. Frederick C. Baker, a former pastor of Grace will close his. pastorate of the Center Methodist chureh in Fair- . . next Sunda; lingd. to accept a return. as been very successful and his departure occasions much regret. Mr. Baker is secretary of the conference board of stewards of the New England southern conference, sec- retary of the Willimantic Camp Meet- ing association and nubhsher and man- ager Of the conference Monday night. ithodes, the negro cap- tured in Westerly by Chief Bransfield for assaulting girls in Wakefield, has to six months in_the Providence county jail and to pay fines and costs amcunting to $150. Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” His, pastor- been sentenced Miss Carrie Lovett Mitchell, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Mitchell, of Quonocontaug, and Harry Bradford Miller of Charlestown were married in dent for twenty :wl and then mak- ing a fuss over him in order to prove to him that there is somebody doesn’t know of his defects, is A pleas- ure that I don’t like to foreg: “Now, my dear friends, for I hope to call you Such at least for this after. noon, I shall bring my remarks to a close with a grateful expression of my appreciation of the cordial welcome which you have given me.” Although the assemblage Press club sang in chorus, to the tune of “Old Uncle Ned,” a parody desc ing the recent uvenu in the house of representatives, mad no reference to the Cannon episode In He beamed genially, how- and nodded his head when the LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET en the river: no dust; no odor: every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in thelr season. Market 171 Main Street, West- foot of Cross street. Tel Give us & call There is, or was, one young woman | George W. Rigler officiated at the cere- in Pawcatuck who can prepare for a 3 trip Ao Europe in as ‘quick-time as others can to go to the theater. There were two operations performed 7 ; sanitarium Tuesday, the first at that institution, and both The - operations were from Providence, assist- Champlin and Scanlon of Bedford for iday morning he visited his daughter at her work in the Clark thread mill. was going on a pleasure t relatives in Kngland and invited her to She accepted and they s Wloyed. 4n. were successful. icuring, Dermatology, ook o8y, Shn,-gooln:. He told her he r Dressing. Ils.l.l.ml.s Povfessional Masseoss, Body and Faclal Massags Hair Goods a specialty. 54 Main St irssa There was a_special session of the superior court for Washington county o hear the contested divorce case of . Barber against r, both of Exeter, the charges be- 2 v, continued drunkenness, glect to rrovide ahd extreme cruel- Judge Rathbun denied the petition and the order for weekly allowance was revoked. 2o _with him. left Westerly on the Mr. Hall and Miss Hall v (Wednesday) Mauretania and about three months. steampship ill remain in England We.t-rly, R L ephone 490. “Hang up the gavel and cigar, house and senate bar; There lsdtrouble and woe for poor U ‘Cause he went just a little too far.” of the senior Close up the Westerly High school _—'_—,Mfi— wnT:RLvs LEADING CLOTHung | | There was a meet R. G Bhven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Stamps th all purcheses. Capt. Daniel Champlin, Company H, Connecticut i and the only surviving captain of that command, attended the funeral of J. vote class honors for eraduation were Rules for 'Right Conduct. If you want to be somebody, do something in the world which will benefit yourself and your fellows, lay the foundation of character strong and solid to resist the temptations and trials the world will put in your way in your onward march through Nail your colors-to the mast of integrity and defend them with the ammunition of right thinking and well speaker; Maud Briggs, murician; Har- «Champlin resides at Potter Hill. Lieut. Samuel T ls Prapiec inghast of the same company, a resident of Stonington, also attended the funersl John F. Jencks resides in Chicago. BRIEF STATE NEWS apt. A. L. Swan butchered a six months’ i 240 pounds. be awarded after completion of exam- s. “The contest is close for vale dictorian and salutatorian. Second Lieut. Monumental Works T will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con. sistent with good work. My enee of years is at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerily, R. I. he Sunday school hodist church has elected these of- ; onmuE Cure effected or money refunded. nkenness which weighed Norwalk.—Mrs. E. J. Hill, wife of the suffering from pneu- L. STILLMAN, “robrl. or of the Pig Errantry. The report of the ecattle market committee presented at Colchester town council the other day contained an item as to a pig starving, followed by “Resolved, That the ‘tawn clerk communicate with the offender, warn- ing him. against committing any - of- It was touching to hear that penitent animal giving its word of honor that nothing of the should occur again—London | congressman, is monia at Hot Springs, Ark. Middletown. iven secretly. Get Booklet free from N. D. SEVIN & SON, 118 Main St. — Andrew Fitzpatrick left Monday for Arizona, where he in- tends to go to work in a silver mine. e stock of new and second hand sars Also » full line of harness 204 varte of har 74 painting and astomat) IWhare fo Buy in Westerly I ROBERT DRYSDALE & co.. m and Gas er in Supplies. 64 Maln Street, Westerly, R. Wauwinnet Ave. Watch Hm' R Torrington.— Woolen company’s chimney, For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, down Monday. fense in future.” = k_under the immediate super- vision of Warden L. E. Moulthrop. Wolcott.—The Rev. has accepted a call to the Congrega- tional church in Marlborough and ex- pects to move his family there about 62 Main St, Westerly. C. P. Ketchen FOR SALE. Two seven-room cottag @iterent parts of the compact pert of each having 60 aid both having vacant d adjomning that can be secured at somable prices Both“havin modern plum W. Coy Real Estate Co., Cheeriness is a thing to be more profoundly grateful for than all that genius ever inspired or talent ever ac- Next best to natural, spontaneous' cheeriness is deliberate, intended and persistent cheeriness, which we can create, can cultivate and can so foster and cherish that after a few years the world will never suspect that it was not an hereditary gife.—Helen Hunt Jackson. Berlin.—The townspeople speeding of automobiles on the local thoroughfares seems to be increasing Hart Schaffner-& Marx sentiment among urchaser _de- complished. ARE SOLD BY L. B. CRANDALL €0., Turner _so- ciety will hold its convention next Sun- Delegates from ill be present, Turner hall. parts of the state > from Holyoke, Mass. Gillesple treatment of the hair and cures t-.mnx hair, baldness, ecze- rritations, ftche ed ead! dry trestmenta, Sh. mpooeu‘ SIMITH'S GARAGE treatments. manicure ‘Thomas, TenTie 05 st ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph stodio of A. A. Scholfield, street, we are showing the location - Boarding Houses. The first time a man eats at a boarding house he is a Chesterfield in manners, but before he has taken three meals there he is playing a grab game like the rest of them. possible to cultivate repose of manner and get enough to eat at a boarding house.—Atchison Globe. storing of cars: Cars to rent; Full line of plete Tepair department. whTCh Bl i last summer, has been is- T AT MURRAY’S STAR RESTAURANT, next to Star Theater. Regular Dinner, 25 s. The marriage engagement Flora C. Hurlburt, daughter of >. T. Hurlburt, of Som- . ‘and Robert H. Frew, ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our abllity to do the very beautiful 16x20 water colomd portrait ith F. Rouleau & Co,, Westerly, R. L Beat Work. - A Meals 'atall t been anmounced. ding Wwill take place soon after Easter. Hartford.—E D. Robbins of Hartford, e of the attorneys of the New Ha- Jjust purchased the B A self given !ree ets. AGENCY FOR THE New Hom?2 The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price ighi see a demonstration =t THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, i China’s Multiple Crops. China has three cropsyof tea—the spring crop in April, May and the “even flower” crop about The export season Three crops Machines the second in City Pharmacy ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES Whie Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly.R. 1 The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. L Ronan street. understood he intends i Mr. Fabian building in S the first of July. is throughout the year. of rice are harvested; export of this product is prohibited. moved to Boston. Wm. H. Browning. Poor Opinion of the Students. The average well qualified to judge of the influence teaching as is the little child to judge of the quality and quantity of candy he should eat. is about as A Texas Chattel Mortgage. A peculiar chattel mortgage was filed with"the county clerk of Gonzales wherein nine turkey MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ 42 High St., Westerly of his professor’s county recently, hens, one gobbler, and all i crease, are mentioned as collatéral.— Ggqnzales Inquirer. Hatter Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. mlco—Cou-lderne Sttention are guaranteed th f this in. stitution. Every woman rises in the morning with at least one glad hope, which is that some store may be advertising something.—Chi- No Harm in Air Castles. Building alr castles is a solace to the overworked and overburdened. may be a blessing or a curse. can do a day’s work cheerfiflly and control your castle-building there is ‘We are moving to the Potter-Lang- 68 High street, or or worthy _ Block, about Jan. 1st, 1910. sale now going on. Mechanics Clot Westerly, R. I. special bargains cago Record-Herald. e Unsurveyed Land in Arabia. The London Times of recent date Arabia is considered as containing one of the most consider- able areas of unknown land in exist- new samples Cus! uuo and up of Fall and tom Made Suits J. F. PELLEGRINY, No. 4 Maim St. Westerly. Cleaning. Pressing and Repaliring. INUMENT | shows that The Spreader of Joy. A chirping woman in the house may be told that silence is golden now and then, but in the long run her music will be looked upon as an angelic ac- companiment to the day’s work. Mighty Close. “Riches may uot fetch what worl’ calls ‘happimess,’ " said Brother Willidms, “but dey comes mighty clost ter'it w'en dey pays house rent.” lllI it’s '.o your interest to corre- mumce w. FLYNN. M-nunemnr and Builder, Main Strest, Westerly, R. I Eighty-seven In every 100 Canadian u“" m&lw&-n—.“‘ 23 "MK T‘I‘Tu HllTAKEN - FOR SPEAKER CANNON. Amusing Incident at Center Market, W.fl)ln'hfl. Draws a Crowd. ‘Washington, March 22.—An amusing incident oourud at the Center market here today ‘when a white-haired gen- tleman, wtih a stern mouth and “halo hlllel‘" was mistaken for Speaker He was testing with a rigid index flnm a large porterhouse steak when he was “discovered.” Immediately a large crowd gathered. Finally, a woman of mature years and much avoirdupcis, elbowed her way the crowd and enthusiastically grasping his unwilling hand, exclaimed earnest and admiring tones: “Oh, Mr. Cannon, I am so glad to meet you. I want to tell vou that I think “you are just a grand man. I hate those ‘insurgents’ and I am glad they didm't put you out of congress.” The old gentleman fell back in con- fusion and beat a hasty, retreat to his automobile. Later it was learned that-the speak- er's double was Hiram B. Weeks of St. Albans, Vt, who is visiting his son-in-law, Representative Roberts of Massachusetts. HOME GARMENT MAl_(ING.' The Bulietin’s Paltern Service. 3239 LADIES’ DRESSING SACK. Allowed. Russia, which is having such a strong influencé on dress designs th hab even included the dressing may be seen from the very attractive model here pictured which has the side-front closing and the tunic which ut the seal of Russla on garments. s will be found a delightfully com- fortable as well @s pretty model for summer, as it has a Dutch square neck and three-quarter sleeves, and Is very simple of construction. As pictured ti ‘ment is made of pink and white elette, . buttonhole scallops for decoration. Lawn, organ- dy, percale, chambray, flannel, silk or coiton crepe may alsc be used appro- 36, priately. The pattern is in four sizes—: 40 and 44 bust. For 36 bust the Price of pattern, 10_c Order through The Builetin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Con: March of Progre: for something nobler. One Can Repulse or Attack. world. We Know. jest? jokes in college magazines. No Marked Change in Senator Duld s Paris Pattern No. 3239 — All Seams requi uirefs 2% yards of material 36 inches Every institution is a scaffolding to a better one. Do not overturn one until you are ready to erect another which, in turn, will be a scaffolding If you would remove evil, do good. Be a growler and you will drive men and women away from ysu. Be sym- pathetic and you will attract the “Ah! what js staler than a stolen sighs a sonnetteer in a current periodical. We have the answer. The President Taft Honor Guest at Peace and Arbitration League Banqguet. New York, March 22,~The president Condition. Daytona, Fla., March 22.—Tonight the attending physicians issued this |of the United States spoke in the bulletin on the condition of .United | cause of world peace tonight before States Senator John W. Danlel: such a brilliant assemblage at the “There has been no marked change | Hotel Astor that he described it as in Senator Daniel's condition since | “superlative.” As the honor guest at this morning. He has less obstinate | a banquet of the peace and arbitration unconsciousness | today, being more | league and the. principal ker, he castly ; but he has not been no chief executive able to express but a few words that before. International could be understood. otharwl e his condition continues the same.” Costa Rica.is solidly on a gold ba- sis and experiences none of the dis- advantages of fluctuations in the price of silver for® exchange. come about. The Dr. Cooke Truss Co. ! ¥ 3 @ Alfred C. Cooke, Rupture Specialist, will be at the Wauregan Hotel, Main and Broadway, Norwich, Conn., March 23d, from 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 mak pecialty of women and children cases. His New ldea Sup- port for umbilical or navel rupture, and for the support of pendulous or large abdomens have no equal. There is nothing like them. Ladies who need a perfect fitting belt or abdominal supporter, one that will constantly improve the form, should consult me. My patented automatic truss for rupture never fails. Con- sultation free. Write for free book on rupture. Parlor reserved for lady patients. If you cannot meet me at the Hotel, write to Home Office for appointment. THE DR. COOKE TRUSS CO., Sage-Allen Bldg., Hartford, Conn. There is Only One “sBromo Quinine’’ That is Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. Always remember the full name. for this signature on every box. 25e. A House of Stucco ngu all the substantial beauty of a_stone or concrete house at much less cost. EDISON porTLAND CEMENT is made of cement rock from one quarry, so that your stucco work will be of one unvarying light grey color. Edison Portland Cement is Usifermly 10° Finest Ground in the World That's why it holds together like stone, needs no repairs and lasts forever. . Let us show you what you can do with it and what it will cost. CRUTHERS & LILLIBRIDGE Norwich, Conn. The Cooks who have used the Single Damper of the LA | RPanses will never go back to the troublesome two-damper range The cost of the food spoiled by mistakes in regulating the ordi- _nary two-damper ranges amounts to a large sum. The Single Damper of the Crawford affords absolute fire and oven control by one motion—slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check,” the range does the rest. The Oven of the Crawford has cup-joint heat flues which heat everywhere alike and make it the 4 quickest and surest of bakers, The Two Hods (patented) in the base—one for ashes instead of the old clumsy ash pan—one for coal, is a great trouble-saving feature. Gas Ovens and Broilers above or at end of range, if desired. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write us for circulars, Walker & Pratt Mfg.Co., 31 Union St., Boston

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