Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 7, 1910, Page 6

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| JOHNSON & BENSON 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING, Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gufhe: and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. Tel. 719. " NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, | Championship Pennant to be Formally Raised Over Vose Westerly Branch. ! Grounds—The Daily Litigation and lis R:suits—Ac- b Teree Million Doflars | cidents—: own Meeting Officers Already Appointed| Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | y x Utveral, courteous and eficient in fts | P, v - WESTERLY -oLSSne. . eroa {Sucho, were continued to the Sep- The Vaughn Foundry Co. vears old son n; tember term of court. IRON CASTINGS afternoon 1 The case of the R. A. Sherman & 3 “urnished promptly. Large stock of Established 1901. | Harold L. Wells. O. D.. Optometrist ) aime # With an older ¥ was per- | Sons company against Otis H. Chap- tterns, No, 11 to r) Street. . .t "has | mittea to 13k lawn mower from | man and Charles Crandall, who com- e i i er adjustment of len ’-w iy, R 1) the r, and brother had just ! ducted a copartnership in 1909, was er Langworthy Block, Westerly. arted to er when the | withdrawn from trial by jury, upon ) X B % vounger boy his left hand be- | the written request of Attormey A. T. cen the knives. The second finger | L. Ledwidge, counsel for Chapman. T F BURNS evered and the other fingers | The plaintiff was represented by Judge . L] ] ut but uf-:;')(\h,n W. Sweeney. Louis E. Joslin, J . - . e e e e sty the A - Heating and Fiumbing, will probab! DIAMONDS di & heroically. concern § . ‘and the claim was . \ X ,Jf-e:”;np'i you well to get our e : | acknowledged. ; 92 Franklin Street prices en diamonds, 1o Peari Shippee was severely injured | Judge Lee had started to give Judg- { b : 4 warl ) ounted, before purchasing. ' vhile returning from cchool rsday | ment asainst both defendants, when > =3 Ard CASTRITIUS, e fel an | Judge Edward M. Burke, representing - & Leading Waesterly Joweln left le » knee. dall, notified the court that when e the wound, it ry atier was in the district court s F GlBSUN ed among counsel and made LR e Ko to take severul stitches. The injt EEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS {:irl is the daushier of Mr. and Mrs. | part of the record of that court, that : -, Sitve Rl Al William Shippee of Pawcatuck. \s there had been no service made on - A Tin and Sheet Melal Worker. Fiand Made Work Is Our Speclalty. Sa— b dall, he \.\'m:!d be eliminated from Whips and all Harness Supplles car- | Census Enumerator Everett A case, and therefore he was sur- ! Yy 4% Agent for Richar@zon and Boynton fie6 18 “sfcci’ Faotory Made Haraess makes declaration that | e ?‘ "-‘J‘;;"Te‘n:hfz:x‘;:: T 222 Furnaces. stock n‘uxl;.“s,::inv::'n; O ‘5:\ nt B P g bt e S L5 bs‘rlc;;t mauin Street, Norwich, Cenn. Bemoved to 44 West Broad Street ators hefore their tated " that e us- iytoa work was cor and that t umstances to_be s 7> Ty CHts f pointment of nittee to see fo it | ribed by 1 . Judgment , Pt . n was comp! was at the R. A. Sherman |oh Monday morning, when the select- [ ministry of the body. With a long life | gational church, In the evening Rev. | DO It Now lmpofled Dinner Ware ed for After the | & ns coi cover from Otis H. | men of the town of Killingly will dis- | of usefulness and a spotless record, he | W, H. Gune will take for his subject, completed the ac- $3 N pose of all rights in the school build- |i& deserving of kind remembrance Mother J fave that old-fashioned, unsanitary We are opening mnew patterns in <, there wiil be fifteen as for trial | ings in district No. 18, known as the |and honor. We suzgest a word of Rev. . W s morning topic | plumping replaced by new and mod- China Dinner our own Importa- for’ the ofllection of the recorded and set- | Warren district, district No. 17, known | greeting and good cheer for him. Send at the Baptist « 1 will be The New | grg open plumbiug. It will repay you tion. We are showing over forty Open ' g request of coun- {as the Horse Hill district, and in dis- | him as per address a letter or postal Comr in the evening A lin"the increase of health and saving e Who, may possibly have Stocic Patter ations and shapes pon adjournment of court, |trict No. 15, known as the Ledge dis- | card. It will do both sender and re- Moth of doctor's biils., Overhauling and. re: . dec net to be found clsewhere. Wil Mieus it tar ehict ie Batiinn 12 lee announced that the jury |tdict. These buildings have not been | ceiver good. n Rev ¥. Benoit] giting thoroughly dome Lat me ive Ve deliver free to all our customers. Stithe natiomel capitel, receiving their compensation, |in use for several years, having been i Battleship Connecticut. der you a figure for replacing all the old STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. 1 te Ipervinor Webb. of the Fode] 1 be excused from farther serv- |vachted when the town adopted the | Wil B’? e e F te carnation probably will { plumbing with the modern kind ths . hdie Soo na ce R and congratulated them on being | consolidation policy of management. Rouls Girard sud: Charles Belsir.from: | e 1 oat the Sunday services, Moth- | wilf keep olt the sewer gas. Th BABIES! pro lieved from jury duty the ensuing|The schools are of the typical country | the navai training statlon at Mewport, | ers day work ‘will be first-class and the pric work in the s year: district type and while they may not | Will probably leave Putnam, where the The delega to the coiming King's | reasonable. K i have been visiting at their homes. e be imposing in appearance there are | have D 5 ir hom Secretary Groff of the Rhode Island [as many happy memories assoclated | day (Saturday) for the Brookivm ne food commission in reporting the | with them as with some of the modern | Yard. They will be attached to the ¢ ses of whiskey, |and much more costly eduactional | tleship Connecticut to- | Daughters’ convention in Central Vil- s (iss J. E. TOMPKINS, Soon they will be big boys ana girls ofecial fi and their baby faces will be only a|census for ate of Rhode memory. Bring the bables and I will | would be announced not later t Tillingh catch thetr smiles. July 1. The returns from t ~of his anal ' | auglsd 67 Woast Main Street STILES, The Photographer, would he the first to be ex: contained over fifty per cent. |structures. That w not affect the Webster H. S. Won. 1 Mrs. H. P Brown Building, - Westerly, R. r that would be to _\l-::..r),:; n;f;xetr:; ;cw‘rere at which they will be sold, how- Webmtor: Highi ‘sctol’ detouted Put- i R b o it [district e nd T decoction. The at- Surveying Main Strest. ved 1o this city Friday afternoon. L fown bl | Spring - Millinery require: t turned the report | State Highway Engincer F. Walden 5 2 S dstinhads e | o ieneral g e nor for Jose, icKachnie. . i¥ a v Wright of Putnam has completed the _Ho P! Sha lhe .Iall' dl'essed survey of Main street from the C -Representative Joseph MhKack ed by Department Death of Michael Lee. M E;;]uur Shoes and Hosiery Ang get a coupon on the Piano to be glven away at PURTILL’S, ON THE BRIDGE.” ion. a Westerly | gregational church to a point nearly | nie has been appoir ndicted for main- | ahreast of North This survey | Commander (G. A nce will be continued as far north as Da- | Hartford caief of that the | Uie switch Kachnie past quor was sold in viola A. G. Warner pos ire food law, and it will - : " city the first case of the kind PUTNAM ity osecution for violation of =i properly. pogeriacer A1 Call and get the Latest Ideas in Hair Dressing. ff sta . City Notes. Gagnon's Funer = i L D) Tenms i B Lively Interest in Opening Game of | The Lu e mmenced : B . T League—86th Birthday of Elder| Ond ng ' i i : el e & Bewine meeting in thecl LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET | defoh bl oThe season of the Rhode lsland- | Amasa Morse—News from the Mis-|f SCn 1S meoiing i - rev.| CHIROPODY, FACIAL MASSAGE n the river: no dust: no odor: every- | il ] 2 onnecticut Baseball league opens to- | sionary Societies—Personal Items. | mending (i z T CHIROPODY, TACIAL MASBA to_be served by t Miss Ellen Usgood | SCALP TREATME | The Gibson Tolet Company, thing wholesome and clean. AIl kinds f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In thelr White Rock teams playe St Wertl Joe Wiille 0f Webster, ‘well b rly, the Stoningtons and Carolina at |in jocal sporting circles, has been en-|jecen the guest of local friends, Slina and the Mystics and Wake- 't Mystie, T gaged as coach for the Tourtelotte high | ~ . H. Davenport is traveling throuzl t Mystic. “Thefefore there Wil | 5io0) teaim. the west on a business trip. f the season exercises in | ““yyoiherer day will be observed at £he an Droutt seasor. Market 171 Main Street. West- | | 1¥ foot of Cross street. Tel 343 | e us a call euglda | spend Ty = q SR e ¢ W te 'm‘ul ,',;fi::‘i“‘d'\»olrl;\: Baptist church Sunday. Special/ex- | : oy oL (e , ol : ermatology, Sha 1 i R A being on a more ate | Doyt eming 4 nd v ; : > Surgeon Chiropodist, Scalp Treat o | 1" n o reason of the home team be - Ve bueis ""J“{"L‘l. = | Mrs W.o B Jaug! —— | Suite 26, Cenfral Bidg., o 505 ment, Halr Dressing. 5 mpions of the league, there e or Ed s . D A Judge Sweeney, in opening his ar- - the pennant raisers. An hour be- e ottty 1t Tune. | 1oL the wed e ot B e . T MRS. M. 1. EELLS gument, declarci "trat the plaintiff | fore thecallimg of he _game. the hs bar of Winglam pounty I Juzs. | Bartiety’s broti 5 3 ¢ " i id not br io_into the c Westerly band will give a concert in o Help Pay Parsonage Debt. | c . Rathburn has returned from { . wiessional Wasseuse, Eody and Facial Wassage angl 4iia thing Dixon square, where the members of | The A. F.'s of {Me Methodist church | & Drie t with r ves in Moosup ik o | e oodwin OFSC{ g l8ir Goods a specialty. Fine Vioat | ) 1 the town council and other special [Tield a social and entertainment l;h" A s Trons KUY Btends (Tio All Skin Irritation and Odors i iests of the clubs, will assemble and |church parlors Friday evening. Candy, convention in mantic or . A, Lot B Srdsidis A = gk Wenterly, R. L he taken to the Vose grounds In au- |ice cream and cake were for sale. The caused by Perspiration or%| Ta e T i irzsa Telephone 490. t biles. proceeds of the meeting are to be used Music by Joe the Turk. Heat are speedily removed by ¥ | perfect fiiu corset for every type - ¢ members of the Westerly and |to help in paying off the last thou-| A zon-o-phone concert we 1]ot form WESTERLY’'S LEADING CLOT, White Roc s will form a proces- | sand. dollars of the debt on, the church | “Joe the Turk” (Staff Capta N Ready to wear and to or STORE— e sior square, and head- | parsonage. bed of Consta wople) t aprizd R G B . & rch to the baseball | The band of gypsies that have been| Army hall Friday « n Hill. Here the play- |in camp for a week the high- | largely attended. « —_ —— — S hven & (40-1 s from the grand stand 5 the Fair conducted the servicr are the first of thi ere the flag pole has Wedn On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY i A varticipate in the to come into this| wr relat W ur We give S&H Green Trading Stampaq out les: > ng the stars and |section this 3 pe and gave selections s = nted by Charles B.. Gav- | Today’s Game With Champions. double-joints yrnet, upon with all purchases. turned re championship pennant of | phone and clarinet onnecticut league 9. Then the pla Today (S day for the ANT!$EPT|C”‘P 3 | TOLET . OWd ' iturday) is the openi A AR L | { tern Connecticut league fEWET-F CTTT a skilfully medicated Toilet Powder Monumental Works < ) thoep the play- !in this city. Indications are that there ke caboars Tl | I will guarantee to make a monu- O L e e R iee | will be an outpouring of fans to ses - % # e ] ment at the lowest possible cost com- to®he field and the | Putnam 1gainst \lh;’ch_]:mm-l-ln Jew Services in Observance of Mother's Porderihan cream i like skimmed milk istent with good work. My e: P > z £ + " - lett City aggregation. Paule will prob- Day—Obituary Notes—Activities of | s | | xpert- *h and bat. with Dr . & s = « y Y = 3 7= r ence of vears i at your service. s i 'CI = per bl ably do te pitching for Putnam, and | 4o King's Daughters. being perfecily harmless to the nfio(: ; . ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, pring eaning He will piteh the | Gero for IS 2 hews b d skin and possessing unequalle Oak St. near High, Westerly, R. I. il of the active | 3¢ the teams so far this season, and t B S ¥ healing and soothing power. can save you money on / Thas Human System Needs It on day’s contest will be particularly in- | SRUrgh Norwic 4 et e g L L B ey EO. L. STILLMAN, = s < | teresting to the fans on that account. | Pt Sunday m 2 every box. None genuine e £ A Zroprietor of the Mrs. Mc 411 4t The annual town meetina for the | ther men who will be i | e is in giillman Carriage Ce,| Brainerd election of officers, inciuding the toWn | putnam lincap are Mari osswell St " "7l one to two be Imen will be held June R i e oy e Mtk | T et r ave alread ap- | ve i e A Boots Simors of the election. | Officers of Baptist Missionary Soc stock of new and second hand carriages | wnd wagons. Also a full line of harness SATURRAY SPECIALS g < Tt o 13 dne o e thet deat | Robbine. Mre. William: Leonard; AT THE CARRIAGE “H[S { DIAMOND For Electrical Supplies ; > one-sidedly vesublican | retars; Mrs. Charies Richarasor; as A A i S [T G b and Construction, see ey Gtlman of commitice o ~ ”".l“‘,\’fii | Exelusive Clozk and Suii Slore Baseball Ll o Westl | EESEEE B RO (S S S AR e ] A drest Clamnup sale ot Womens and [} Good Whflrfi lfl Bl!y i WB)@: h. evenina. o+ gy g g Misses’ TAILORED SUITS at these interesting ooas We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy Block, 68 High street, on or about Jan. 1st 1910. Great removal sale now ®oing on. | Witter, emploved by Max- | had the index finger of | hand cut off at the first | tact with a bu ernocy Libby ss Armstrong. of the Foreign Missionary of the church ar “td as follows: Presider trong; vice presic Clarence prices — $9.50, $11.50, $14.00, $16.50, $18.50, $20.00. CLOTH DRESSES., trimmed with silk braia® || WALL PAPERS ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO. Plusber. Steam and Gan Fitter and Mechanics Clothing Co. | . .. 20ics o vense Wauwinnet Ave. i z saw, ¢ <ingmen’s club held a jol- | 3 1 celebration of the burn- | & Westerly, R. I suzldd i mortgage on their propert r, A 5 conard: musi all shades, special at $9.48. | And D gz declsd = g S0 2 2 Hieot o ke road street. nurchased less | mittee, Mrs. J Mrs, S I Sal / MUSLIN PETTICOA n rapel‘leb t t vears ago. Kennedy, Miss Flora Truesdell; com- ecia ale on | 'S =4 ve gla sh afi#’?@r’&'fl"ffi”fi‘.;fl'fié‘ hatr and Hart Sclla!iner & Marx | The cottage at Watch Hill ow {mittee on publications, Miss Arm peC ,:.,(\,\u: f«‘y’ff.n]‘;’.:"u...x*v‘f".‘» 'l.'u ot b pe dbn.na:un nd ot‘ge;lrrlua , Tfone Cloth =, - oo’ (W 2 | strong. % 2B 69c, 89¢, $1.23, $1.48, $1.98 to $3.48 e sers. May we show them . burning, ste. ngto — aves 3 l'anl(‘flh.n{;‘)pou:l:s:;d':-yaier:gl::: othes it so far a :nainm] no ar- ELDER AMASA MORSE Rkl i reatments manicure Blss Lids ARE SOLD BY B of Felnn woNes e b i C i Th F St d. ) . High St 2 \ = 2 < prnn. ien, St Fotter Langyoriey 1. B. CRANBALL €O mreseniative Albert H. Langwor- | Will Be 96 v,':u s(.)ld on Sunday, American FI"', Cloak & Suit CO,, ; e flflfllflg uaios, : 5 mber of the committes to arrange e 140 MAIN STREET Willow S ANNOUNCEMENT. B Mty B ) hational waterways conven. | Elder Amasa Morse this week will : : 1 Willow S Having purchased the photograph SO T S N in Provide September. |be 96 vears old. The rid’s Crisis, Wall Papers, Curtains, Upholstery studio of A. A. Scholfield, 20 Main S GARA published by the Advent Christian - p— ) Goods and Window Shades. ation society contains the fol- lowing article in_the current issue On ~ Sunday, May 8, Elder Amasa street, we are ready to prove to ths 330 Main St Westerty. DANIELSON people of Westerly and vicinity our| cars to remt. e e = ability to do the very best work. A |pleie repair d Full line of (Co page two.) | | | = | | 2 s, Te! 0 v 2 p Se ¢ St Tord ri s il 9 7 o yourself given fros with svers daet b s DOG OWNERS Years of age. . This mieans that he was [lizvs Yo atioed the en 3480 cabing . eau Cs = R May 8, 1814, or in the mids Westerly. L IR T AGENCY FOR THE Who Have Paid Taxes on More Than | o SaY B 10U of B0 0 T e Tinite & : . { | Increased Trave N H S M ‘nes Ore Animal This Year. ed States and Great Britain. During Put a Florence Automatic Oil Stove in your kitchen and see its & luruPfllgnl m]u’f:“zdn we l(l’x‘:Lr ‘nnr:": ew Hem:> Sewinj RMachimes — the very month in which he was born how much cooler and more comfortable it will be compared gine ';:';3" il b Taes to the heat produced by a coal r For summer cooking ¢ the thing—concentrates all the heat ! following a list of owners | —which was a few days after Napo- one of ous best constru method, and if you'll tak ighitest running that City Pharmacy|.. " and the price is ive paid taxes on more than |leon abdicated the throne of France— the Florence Automat ight. Call and Ogs s e e pouee - ‘Il say the same, TRY OUR see a demorstration one dog ‘;;”L’_H' ;-{N = or“!\“flll(:gxljv; ,f,?" the Bmfrhonr ?s'nasl;“)\['fis _l!;fizlluregm!ln directly in the cooking—does away with dirt and ash: The ;‘X:«‘ofi;v syROS.. Wealla’ Averss ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE THE NEW YORK STORE, 2 : e o | w{;;‘fgfi",fn s 3 Fans marl7d ICES While Waiting for Your Car, | 54 Hioh Street, - - ‘Westerly. scii, Gilbe Andrews. J. | May 4. y 29 Empress Josephine , oy novsd Wm. H. Browning <. Heselton, roche_ Dennis | 20 the peace.of Par- m S 36 Canal St. Wesmrly. R L IR . s Roxie rtha ¥. Lane, |is was signed, on one side by France AHERN BROS, 23a i A. Beckett, George Bosquet, |and on the other by Great Britain,Rus- . MISS ROSE AHERN Warren, W. S. Tripp, M. F.|sia, Austria and Prussia. Wmfic Gefleral COfltractOfS dan. S. M. Tripp, D. W. Shippee, | When the battle of Waterjoo was 2. Harrison, The Washington Trast Co., 2. L. Adams, John La- |fought on June 18, 1815, Brother 0il Stove 63 BROADWAY | | | { arriving at Elba, ! i e b ] C. A. Spaulding, Joseph Fraser, | Morse was one year, one month and Sahei TR I adleg 'iatter Slater, John A. Jaegar, Eliza- |ten days old-® When Napoleon died does all that any kind of stove can do and does it more «-3 Gopieat ..o - $200,000 S White, A M. Edward |at St. Helena he lacked only three nomically. Burns ordinary kerosene in a new way—no valves Koneees v sunsa Exeeutes Trusts s 42 High St., Westeriy o S win B. Chase, | the Moiglel;mxinfeer;t’x‘u e to get out of order—ro wicks to trim—very safe and simpie. TRwes T8 L ~ Pays Interest on Deposits, SOANL et s S George O. Brown, | was at its height, in 1843, he was al- ===, Florence Automatic | 1647 Goed service—Considerate attention s Reynolds. De- | most 30 years of age. — 0Ol Stoves are soid by | are guarantesd the ratrons of this ine ALE. i Ameda | What a span for one life. And the ’ stitution. o Two seven-room cottages sated in | . H. D. Ar- |good man is still with us. An Ad- Adam S lavern giffcrent parts of the com part of : J. P. Eifaren, C. | ventist preacher through more than Westerly. R. each having 60 foot Douglas. Sanford Pratt, | sixty vears, Brother Morse is now the 1861 Bee my new samples of Fall _and | street front. and both vinter Woolens. Castom Made SGRS | 1and adjoining. that $12.50 and up : reasonable prices if Imer Matthews. W. H. |oldest | representative of the early d Shippee. Arthur Stone, 4 offer to the public the finest standar® J. F. PELLEGRINY, sires. . Both having heat Goin, Louis Knight. W. B. brands of Beer of;Burope and America, No. 4 Maim St.. Westerly. {{th;::;] modern plumbing. Inspection “m :hr |”\rr;'c;g"”gixf;ll|::":| )“Y‘;‘)‘l‘vSh’;s; ahemklian. P‘ll’ll;.r, (Y;Il‘n;bln h va‘:nn c1 Pecssiug and Repeiring. V. o a1 Estate Co. pes. o o o s R == er, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelrs S E 3 2 tebisd - - U7 MWemtenss, Wox. | doss: H. M. Blanchard. seven dogs. e Pestny ok Garbaoy e Scotch_Ale, Guinness! Dublin _Stout. i - Old Home Gathering. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Jones' Nourl r Ale, Anheuwer- Pabst Hill P, B, Ale, Frank ing Ale, Sterling Bitt b Xy i L Budwelger, -hlitz and A. A. ADAM. dlorwich Town. Telephone 447- yaa PRESTON BROTHERS, Coloxa ey -Piji contain, i con- re is to be an old home gather- at the Congregational church on day evening of next week. A al musieal programme has been d. The address by the pastor, arence Parber, will be in keep- h the nature of the observ- UMENT Before purchasing it's to vour interest to corre- @ with me. 2 3 centrivied form ingredients of —estah Na E W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, To Auction Little Red Schoolhouses. 3 Frankiin Square. lished therapentic value for the relief 08 Main Street, Westerly, R. ‘nvbody want to t a second-hand and cure of all kidney and bludier alls 243, x yida schoolhouse? A chance will be offered ments, The Lee & Osgood Co < (SAPE 3 AT sl SR ¥ 5 E A s e 5 B A L i b e, i s

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