Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1910, Page 6

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flu—unn-w Three Million Dollars Over | nywm Bberal, courteous and efficient in ita ‘management. Eaeabliaheda 1901 Harols L Wells. O. D.. Opometeiss Der vision corrected by the prop- e t of lenses. Room 3, Poi~ Sar Langworthy Block, Westerly, R 1 % DIAMONDS Tt will pay you well to get our ,rle- on diamogds, loose or Mmounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewsin BEAVY AND LIGHT BARNESS WADE BY HAND. Band Made Work ix Our Spectalty. and all lies car- k. Factory H.z’ Whips [ RIS Stock at $i3.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, Ramsved to &4 West Bread Strees. Imperted Dinner Ware W' are opeming new patterns Dinner Sets, our own importa. E—. We are showing over forty Open tock Patterns, decorations and shapes Wot to be found elsewhere. We deliver free to all our customers. STANTON’S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. BABIES! Boon they wil be bis boys ana eiris @nd their baby faces will be only a whemery. Bring the bables and I will ‘eatch_their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brown ilding, = Waesterly, R. I Telephone Iv23a Eny Your Shoes and Hosiery Az4 get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILLSS, “ON THE BRIDGE.” sy23a E LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET P the river: no dust: mo odor: every- thing wholesome and clean. ANl kinds #t Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in_their ®eason. Market 171 Main Street, West- eriy. foot of Cross street. Tel 343 Sive us 2 call eugiea mpoolng, Segpicuring, Dermatology. Sh Chircpodist” 5o ment, Hair Dresst MRS. M. I EELLS Trviessional Masseuse, Fndy and Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet B¢ Main St Weaterly, R. L irsse Telephone 490. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT. STORE— “R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridge. = REGAL SHOE AGENCY e give S&H Green Trading Stamp: it ol Darchases. o= 5 O Monumental Works akons, 3ie0 ol line nf“{."r'.': 23 Painding and nm--fiu’ p#.w' For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., TelL 437 62 Main 8t. Westerly. We are moving to the Potter-Lang- mworthy Block. €8 High street, or Or @bout Jan. ist 1810. Great removal ®ale now going on. Mechaaics Clothing Co. Westerly, R. L " @ecisa ANNOUNCEMENT. . Having purchased the photograph of A A Scholfield, 2u Main we are ready to prove to the £ Duey s viclny our to do_the very best .work. 16330 water colored porirait ®f yourself given free with every dos. 34.00 cabinets F. Rouleau & Co, City Pharmacy TRY OUR Atgorney, Albert B. Crafts, v-mrly of Westerly, now of Cranston, ha: brought aceon in - damages of. $500 against William N. Mdore and Walter F. Moore of Fayetteville, Tenn. to recover legal fees alleged to be due him from these former clients. Mr. Crarts declares that he did legal work ‘for the defendants in comnection with iwo suits that were pending in the guperior court. for Wasiington coun- Y. The suits, he claimed, were settled without his knowledge or consent and his fees ‘were not paid. William N. Moore is indebted for pfofessionai Services in_the suit of Moore against Robert L. Bright and Amos E. Whit- ford to the extent of $2,500. For eervices in a suit_brought by Walter F. Moore against Bright and Whitford Mr. Crafts has a claim of $400. He /Acohol, Causing Death of Daniel | b w Bon, T. S\dfi&w—Befl: Tiknn to Kingston J- - tee of Hte Ammlfli to Secure Adequate Fire Pro- tection for Annexed District. mmit- cases were continued to the September term of court. Richard Blydenburg pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, and larceny from the cottage of Maicolm Ander- son, near Watch Hill. He was sen- tenced to eighfeen months in the state prison, which is to commence at the expiralion of the sentence he is now serving in the Cranston jail for carry- ing concealed weapons. The liquor nuisance case against P. William Dougherty, William B. Tefft, was called, defaulted and a was presented when the liquor case against John Doherty was called. Do- herty is on The case was con- tinued to and Doherty’s ap- pearance was ordered for sentence. "The licuor case against Angelo Com- said that each of the defendants knew of_the indebtedness of the other. Mr. Crafts in his declaration charg- es that the defendants on February 23, 1910, comspired with others to him unknown to defraud him out of the money due him from the two defend- by entering into an agreement ttlement of both the lawsuits and discontinued the actions. Mr. Crafts acts as attorney for himself in filing the suits. The Westerly high school will have its first game with the Bulkeley schol team of New London on the Vase grounds, Friday afternoon, in the séa- parto, with Frank Bincerello as sure- was caliod and forfeited. Capias was issued. There was no appearance in the li- quors and vessels case against John Doherty, .an_appeal from the Third district-‘court. The liquors -were ad- Judged forfeited and ordered dischars- o in the case against Charles Dutton, “Deaf and Dumb Dutton,” charged with being a sturdy beggar, there was discontinuance on payment of COSts of $13.80. Determined action has finally been taken in the matter of prosecuting son’s contest for the interscholastic | parties alleged to have been responsi- championship. ble for some of the sudden deaths that Saturday afternoonm, the Westerly | have oceurred during the past three team of the Rhode Island-Connecti- [ weeks in We: town, and cut league, will play an exhibition | Paweatuck, fre wood al- game with the New London team of | cohol mixed w As a re- the Trolley league. The flagstaff is in | sult of the inquiry in the death of position on the Vose grounds, and the | Daniel T. Sullivan, held last Thurs- championship pennant-will be raised | day, Coroner A. Kingsley swore out complaint against Catherine Cisco and her husband, John Cisco, of Pierce street. charging them with the murder of Daniel T. Sullivan. Mr. and at the opening game of the league sea- son with the White Rocks. The committee of the Westerly board of trade, appointed to have charge of [ Mrs. Cisco were arrested Wednesday the project of cutting down Cookey | afternoon by Sergt. Thomas E. Brown hill, will have a defipite, plan of ac- | and" arraigned in the Third district tion for presentation to the town coun- cil. The matter will be definitely de- cided on at the annual financial town meeting. court before Clerk EBdward G. Cundall, They pleaded not guilty to the charge and were committed to jail, pending a hearing b the September efore the grand jury at term of the superior The resolution appropriating two | court. thousand dollars for the state armory | * The complaint charges that the ac- in Westerly has been adopted in the | cused on April 10. 1910, sold Daniel senate. The appropriation is for the installation of lockers, cementing of walks and sidewalks, the fitting up of the locker rooms, and for other me:- essary_improvements at the armory. Resolutions appropriating $500 for the repairing of the breakwater at Quonocontaug? also providing for an addition to the state highway system in Westerly, have been. presented in the house. T. Sullivan a mixture which he sup- posed to be whiskey, but which was composed largely of wood alcohol; that Sullivan _drank - of the mixture and three days rward died from the effects. The did, according to the complal iously kill and slay” Daniel S Plainly interpreted. the complaint charges with murder, the penalty for which is imprisonment for life, there being no capital punishment in Rhode Island, and no specified degree of mur- der. Shouid the Ciscos be indicted and Judge Lee On account of the session was unable to pre: of the superior court at Kingston, | the jury return a modified verdict of Wednesday, and Judge Tarner pre-|mansiaughter, the penalty would be sided. Judge John J. Sweeney, coun-|not less than twenty years in state sel for Joseph S. Grills. charged with | prison, X3 embezzlement, and for Thomas J. Ban- non, charged with maintaining a li- quor nuisance, having been excused from attendance at court by reason of the death of his father, both these The post-morten examination gave evidence of death by poisoning and the analysis of the alleged whiskey showed it to be composed largely of wood al- <cohol. and traces of the poison were found in the stomach. At the coromer's inquest, Brady, an important and witness, was detained by order of Coroner Kingsley and is now in the Kingston jall This action indicated that an arrest would soon follow. It was generally known that Mr. and Mrs. Cisco were openly accused of selling the poisoned whiskey Patrick unwilling A simple remedy is safest and best. Dry , spasmodic cough, hack- ing cough,cough that raises are effectively controlled by Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar a superior combination of healing ingredients, which act directly upon the affected parts, remove mucus accumulations and relieve soreness. Used lyforcoughisand colds, it checks their advance and Coroner Cross has not completed his inquest in the death of Michael Riley, who died in the town of Charleston, just over the Westerly line, and can- not until after a report is secured of the analysis of the alleged poisoned vhiskey and the' stomach of Mr._ Ri- In the opinion of the medical ex- aminer and the other physicians at the autopsy, that is the clearest case of wood aleohol poisoning that has come to their rvation. In _this case Mrs. Ril the poisonous stuff was’ purcha; of John DiFonti by one of the children and a nephew. Di Fonti does not deny that he soid liquor to the children last Sunday morning, according to the statement of Medical Examiner Rouse of Charles- own. o ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Yeur Car. ! a.glld St. Westerly.R. L 11.- Washington Trust Co., ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Plumber, - Main Street. Westerly, R. L. wionet Ave..Watch Hill R L Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes . ARE SOLD BY L B. CRANBALL CO0., Westerly, R. I nov20d SMITH’S GARAGE. 330 Maln St. Westerly, Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- plete repair department. Full line of supplies. Tel. 330. novasa AGENCY FOR THE The lightest running, best construct ed, and the price is right. Call ana| see a_demonstration =t HE NEW YORK STORE; 54, High_ Street, Westerly. novsd Wm. H. Browning. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly FOR SALE. Zwo seven-room cottages, situated GESrnt aris, of (e compact part of Weaterly, 1. each bal foot strece Tront ana “both RAvISe . vacant 1and adjol that can be_ .efiu-m t reasonable e sires. ~ Both has ts, modern plumbing. g !-.-mu-uw-w'mumu;oem- "AURI Zim Belsprone 343. :m Of the cases on side of the river. the Larrow Connecticut and Hood, e Has a tendency to give gloss, brill- iancy, beauty and life to s harsh, brittle, unsightly hair. It cleanses the scalp, does away with dandruff, imparts healthy action of the blood to the roots and stimu- lates growth of the hair. Men who want to protect their bair, and women who would add to their attractiveness, should try this preparation, which is absolute- 1y safe and harmiess, and one of the best made by the great Amer- foan Druggists Syndicate of 12,000 reputable drug-i='z. Get it at any A. D. 8. drug = . where you see this sign fn the window. ASSOCIATION With 12,000 Otber D- Smith, the Drugman, 205 Main St. Pitcher & Service, 253 Central Ave. Lerou’s Pharmacy, 276 West Main St. ‘n.uor nflpfl Lewis Stanton, Jtdge Baward M. the enla: t of e anne expected the annexed district o grarn. entitled to equal fire protection, and advocated an adequate fire alarm sys- tem. and thie establishment of s hose house and. hose wagon on Quarry hill near the water tower, as there was of necessity for delay in reaching that section in case of fire by the fire ap- paratus being obliged to ascend that steep grade. Chief Engineer Cottrell stated that contract had been given to remove the hose house from Chester avenue to Quarry hill. - John Catto stated that foundations for the hose house had been started, but what was really meeded in that location was a steam fire engine, as the force of water was not sufficent for fire purposes. Judge Burke made motion . that a committee of five be appointed to take into consideration the gemeral better- ment of the fire district,. that wouid result in equal protection to the who'e district, that committee to report at an adjourned meeting to be heid May 11 The motion was carried and the committee appointed is composed of Charles Perry, Frapcis G. Haswell, Richard J. Butler, Frank Larkin and Thomas McKenzie. The meeting was formally adjourned to the date desiz. nated. There is a purse snatcher at large in_Pawecatuck. Thursday morning a irl, less than eight years of age. re- siding in Stillman avenue, was sent to a West Broad street coal dealer to-or- der a ton of coal and was given the exact price in.a pocket book. The child did the errand all right, and receipt acknowledging payment for the coal was placed in the pocketbook. She started on an errand to her grani- mother’s house. ‘When near the West Board street railroad bridge, a man selzed the purse from. the child and ran up Liberts street. The incident was reported to the grandmother who esconted the child_home. On reaching the lock-up in Liberty street, the stolen pocket- book was found on the sidewalk. The thief evidently threw it there in dis- gust, finding no_money. Local Laconics. The senior class of the Westerly high school Is rehearsing A Rose o Plym- outh Town, a play in four acts. In recognition of the elghty-elghth anniversary of the birth of President Ulysses_S. Grant, the flag was. flying on the Westerly high school, Wednes- day. At a meeting of creditors of William L. Nichols of Hope Valley, held at Kingston, with Chester W. Barnes, ref- eree in bankruptey, presiding, Ernest L. Crandall was chosen trustee. He Was authorized to sell the assets. Rev. A. C. McGilton, D.D., new pas- tor of Grace Methodist church, arrived here from Milton, Del, Tuesday eve- ning, He is about forty years of age. has a wife and daughter and 1s said to be an eloguent speaker. % New rails are being put in at the curse in the trolley track at High and Canal street, to replace the temporary rails_placed there after the Norwich car ran on the pavement down high High street by reason of the worn- out and broken rail. The funeral of Michael Riley, who died suddenly in Charlestown Mou- day, was solemnized by a mass of re- quiem in the Church of the Immacu- late Conception, Wednesday. Burial was in St Michael's cemetery: The bearers were from the Quarrymen's union. - Perhaps one of the largest Ameri- can flags in Rhode Island is owned by the town of Westerly. It is too large to be holsted on the town flagstaff in-front of the Westerly high school building, as it would come in contact with the school house, even were the pole strong enough to sup- it while spread by a port being breeze. MYSTIE West Mystic Boat Company and Broughton Motor Works Merger— Firemen’s Benefit Nets $100—Capt. Gilbert ,Brings Replevin Suit. At a special meeting of the West Mystic Boat compary, Monday eve- ning, Hon. Willlam ¥. Broughton of Stonington, proprietor of the Brough- ton motor ‘works, was elected a direc- tor of the company. On Monday an agreement was drawn up consolidating the Broughton motor works of Ston- ington with the West Mystic Boat Co.. vhich undoubtedly will result in the in the shops formerly occupied by the West Mystic Manu- facturing company, Already the ma- chinery of the motor works of Ston- ington has been started to be moved to West Mystic by teams and rail. It is haped to have the work complet- ed by the last of the week 8o as to be able to start on Monday. The West Mystic Boat company has done a good business since organization a few weeks ago. At present there is a large force of men at work and many orders have ‘been received which- insures a after a visit with her sister, lu Young. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence'Grady are en- tertaining her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Bitgood of Jewett City. Touis E. White has returned from a visit in Boston. Minstrels for Firemen’s Building Fund The Konomoc minstrels troupe of New London, which played in Lyceum theater for thé bemefit of the B. F. Hoxie engine company building fund, was well patronized and over $100 was realized for the company, which is working hard, for a building of its own. Replevin Suit Begun. Capt. Mark T. Gilbert has brought | a replevin suit against Frank S. But- terworth of New Haven, receiver of | the Gilvert Transportation company, to recover @ quantity of blacksmith tools, the property of the estate of Thomas Passamore, deceased, of which Captain Gilbert is the administrator. The appraisal value of the goods is $500. The papers were served by Deputy Sheriff Broughton of Ston- ington. ‘The inventory was taken by Frank O. Barber. 'The case is return- able at the superior court in Norwich the first Tuesday in June. Birthday Celebrated. Mrs. J. Alden Rathbun was remind- ed that her birthday was near when 2 number of relatives took possession of her home and helped her to cele- brate it Tuesday evening, Games and music, and refreshments were enjoy- ed, and Mrs, Rathburn was generously remembered with gifts. Stonington lodge, No. 26, I O. O, F. met Wednesday evening when mysteries of the first degree were ex- emplified, the degree team doing very good work. Roy D. Judd left Wednesday for Boston. Mrs. Lavinia Hill of Norwich has been the guest of Mrs. Isabella Mac- Kenzie. Mrs. Francis Hoffman and daughter of Norwich are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Denison. Harry Anderson has returned from a visit with friends in Baltic. R. L. Webb has returned from Hart- ford. Don’t Persecute your Bowels il the TR Hendocke sl Inigestion, = milions bnov. Small Pill, Small Dosa, Swall Price GENUINE must bear signature : Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any. case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No ‘gedlclne can do more. Lee & Osgood 0. ~ Paing of women, head pains, or any pain stopepd in 20 minutes sure, wit] Dr. Shoop’s Pink. Pain Tablets. See fall Yormula on. 25¢ box. - Sold by Lee & Osgood. York and Rev. J. Koppsteln of this city examined the pupils of the He- brew school, conducted by the Congre- gation of the So; as to the progress made the past win- ter in the study of the Hebrew lan- guage and religion. which are held dail, the public schools Angonia~—~Rev. E. Lazaroff of New (X of Jacob, Tuesday, | school at the About fifty pu- Is attend the school, the sessions. of resigned, ALL THIS WEEK THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECI BEST Round Steak NEW ONIONS - COCOANUTS _ BONELESS Pot Roast DANDELIONS - peck 15¢ ORANGES 18 for 25¢ BEST LEMONS dozen 27¢ DATES 2 Ibs. 15¢ est Elgin tr?um'y Large, Fresh EGGS PEANUT BUTTER TRIPE Small Fa - - w W | Hams 21 Ibs. GRANULATED SUGAR $1.00 Fuil Cream CHEESE Sliced Dried BEEF Mixed Salt ‘l‘he Range that ' Makes CooklngEasy C. 0. Murphy, Norwich after the close of the afternoon. ltr.uord.—Acnan is to be taken re- garding a new principal for the Great April Grocery Sale All Grocery purchases of $2.00 or ovcr delivered FREE ALS -w. 11c Ib. 6¢ each 8c CURLY LETTUCE head 7¢ Roasted PEANUTS qt. 5¢ - aoen g - 2ws. 200 905, 200 Y- w10 with 1 1b. 60c TEA high meeting of the school committee on the first Monday in May. Mias Lettie Bennett, the principal, has | to take effect at the end of the présent school year. ‘WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all you: Carriage and Wago Repairing and Painting Carriage and Automobil Trimming and Upholsterin The Scott & Glarl CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Stree! aprod Individuality Is What Count Photography. Bringing . out the real g the fine joints in character, t trajts that make Ws ned down by the na an artist into perfect | thing of paper and a ready-made look. If you want a photo of your 1f, or what your friends wee to and admire, call on LAIGHTON The Photographer, Norwich Savings oppostte augisd Who Is Lookmq ;l-‘or the |Following Vehicles? Democrats, Top and Open B | Wagons, Top and Open Ce If values received is | our prices. THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0 mari6daw 18 to 20 Bat Bulldmg THINKING THIS 1 1t so you should consult get prices for same, Kxoellen at remsonable prices. ARE YOU C. M WlLl lAM\ General Contractor and Builder 218 MAIN STREET “Phone 370. INTERIUR DECORATIONS | Will dry hard over night and produce a bright, glossy enamel finish on furnitur picture frames, vases, or any, article of Interior use to which they may be applie Seventeen beautiful shades GHAS. 056000 & GO, 45 and 47 Commerce Stres!, NORWICH, - ; CONN, R YR e - NOTICE Or. Louise Franklin Miner s located In her new office, Breed Ha Room 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p, m T clephone 660. - DR G R, CHAMBERLAIN Lenta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's prectws during his last iliness. 161 Main: Street. Nerwich, Genn. noviea FUNERAL ORDER Artistically Arranged by HUNT The Floris Tol. 180, Lafayeite Strest Junies Have You Noticnd—ll;l. Increased Travel? It's & wure sign of geod wealher n fine roads. People like Lo get out In the open air, We furnish the bes method, and it you'll iake one of ous teams you'll way the sanie, MAHONEY ! venua ONEY - BROM. Falls A

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