Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 20, 1910, Page 6

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WHAT IS INTERESTING WESTERLY | i i } | Chas. D. Chapman In Auto Accident—Dr. and Mmf Lora F. Wood Conspicuous in Thurston Will Con-| test—Straightening of Beach Street Begun—Wester- ly Team Champions of League Season. o ié arles D. Chapman of Westerly is [ out and suffered a fracture of the having an automobile experience that | kneepan of her right le;.’ She was is not envied, even by those who de- | badly bruised and taken to the Rhode vote all their time to these modern | Island hospital in Providence, Mr. means of locomotion. He has lost two | Chapman was also thrown from the automobiles at different times by fire, I machine and somewhat injured, but been held up for running down a sol- ! did not go to the hospital for treat- dier in New London, had a close call | ment. from serious damage with a Groton- The automobile was smashed. and Stonington car, when the machine left | will require garage treatment before the highway and shot in front of the | being fit for service. car in a private way, and has had other and varied experiences and with- Dr. Lorin F. Wood, formerly a prac- out serfous injury to himself. ticing physician in Westerly, and his Mr. Chapman's Jatest mixup occurred | wife, who was Miss Ethelind Dunn at Wickford, Saturday afternoon, when | Bugbee of Mystic, are brought into to avoid striking a wagon the auto- |the limelight in the contest over the mobile hit a tree by the side of the | will of Mrs. Harriet P. Thurston, who road. A young woman, who gave her | died in San Diego, Cal. Mrs. Kather- name as Miss Eva Sabin, who was |ine Tingley, head of the Theosophical riding with Mr. Chapman, was thrown | society, beneficiary under the will to the amount of $150,000, will fight to the end the suit filed against her and I - e TOLEDO, | her associates charging conspiracy ~nd sicas Coun § Frank. J. Cheney makes ogth that e ;"r;‘duet influence with relation to Mrs. js senior partner of the firm of F. J. PLPADEL g Cheney & Co. doing business | George L. Patterson, son of Mrs. County and Thurston, and a wealthy banker of firm will New Castle, - Pa. de res that Mrs. ) DOLL. Thurston, who was married in 1909 to WE ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE STATE OF OHI0, CITY OF PYNVPVYVIVIVYINYYVIVYY WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, AT 10 A. M. sum of ONE NDR emch and every case of Catarrh that | cv s 4 5 cannot be. cured by the use of Hail's | Clark Thurston, a member of Mrs. Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY. Tingley’s society, was uced to leave Sworn 1o héfore me and subscribed in | her property to the institution. e | my presence this 6th day of December, | declares that his mother was not of The new Shannon Building Store will be open for business Wednesday, A. D. 1886 A " GIL 7-\5,("’;\"{](‘ sound n_\ind_ iha!. two “nt the \\'_i(nes.ses . L . . . eppe (A e Cure 12 ks g igay: | Samed in_ tho, Wil were nnt witiiiace September 21st, with an assortment of merchandise it will be found difficult 1y nr\:l acts 4l||(-! mucous surfaces of the system. Send |eXecuted by her, as procured by . o for testimonials free undue influence of Katherine Tingley, t() du llcate F. J. CHENEY & €O.. Toledo, 0. |Dr. Lorin F. Wood, 1‘thP]ind Dunn . i NIV i Wood, J. F. Knocks, Jane Doe David- s for consti- | gon ahd Clark Thursion, the husband, and various other persons acting un- der the control and direction of Ka- therine Tingley.” Geeorge L. Patterson is vice president of Lawrence County-National bank, He seeks to recover the $300,000 estate left by his mother, and an accounting for $700.080, which he alleges has disappeared since the time his moth- er becamé associated with the cult. | The fortune was founded by Wiliam | . 3 Patterson, banker and iron merchant, secssceccecencscacs. -m.nmmu«m-u who died five years ago, leaving $3,- 000,000, @eesessesccnscscsnssescescescscscsccree amount which was less than Mrs. Pat- terson was entitled to unc the law and she refused to accept and the INDUSTRIAL mus'r COMPANY | case was compromised. = With a mil. | lion dollars in her own right MMrs. Pat- | | This store will be in addition to the stofeé already occupied by us, and collectively will afford the people of this city and vicinity one of the largest and best equipped Dry Goods stores in the state. M. /Fgrab Whmert. ., Tiicokn. ., found her way back to perfect heaith. She writes ‘T _suffered with kidney { trouble and backache and my appetite Was very poor at times. A f3aw weeks ago T got Foley Kidney Pills and gave them a fair trial. They gave me great relief. so continued till now I am again in perfect health.” lLee & Osgood C N N\ AR *&K Our endeavor will be to sell the best merchandise for the least money --only the product of the best manufacturers being represented in our stock, as has been the principle for the past thirty-one years. A The Shannon Building is the finest example of the which is conducive to the comfort and convenience of \ Westerly Branch terson went to los Angeles, where Capital .........Thres Million Dollars | She became acquainted witk Dr. and modern fireproof construction in New England and we our customers. 2 Surplus . .....Three Million Dollars Mrs. “l).flfl_’( .ahxl« lvhlllfiflr]}‘vafld U_()xf’l‘ ¢ % Over Fifty. Thoubatid Astoiints sHempetx jof She Jesesapyicosaeio have tried to plan our methods to correspond to it—our 2 3 Abaut Sftacn HonEesay e min 5 Muslin Underwear, Infants’ Wear and Corsets, which Liberal, courteous and efficient in its | Mr. Thurston and settied $200 a month . T ’ » management. on nwr nyhs]ndnd,‘ She died the latter | fixtures and counters being of the most modern and ap- s e R e e e e — — part of July. - E e B FOR SALE Wihen 1 nd Mrs. Woods were Io- | proved type, making the easy display of goods para- floor of the Williams Building will alsc be found in the they resided in the rdick property, Elm Two seven-icom (oltages, situnted In |cated in Wes differsnt parts of the compact part of | George N. Lk Westerky, R. I, each having 60 foot |sgtreet. street front, and both ha vacant £ T Yahgonabie phicsn te "4 D Secured 4l The work of straightening and wid- er ‘mount. new store, having double the space formerly and sepa- SAARARKKRARS We are installing a Pneumatic Tube Cash System of rated from the main store—all Underwear being in dust- " R sires Bo having elect ening Beach street, from Rock sh'flfl['i lights, modern. plumbing. Inspection |to River Bewd. which an appro- | s AR < 2 . 5 Cha % mvited E Driation SE S0 hs Beeh e ) ,é‘ the best and latest design, which insures quick amd ac proof glass fronted shelving, making an unequaled dis Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., begun Mond the vote making the | - . . . : tebidd Westculy, %, 1. - | appeopcintidic: mtisidating - that Lfhe curate service to our customers, and removes the un- play and allowing the easy and rapid showing of these ; — — _lwork should not be started until aft- er September 15, the close of the Hart Schaffner & Marx | %3 il feotin' | sightly and other objectionable features of the other | goods. The street betw the points named styles. : Clothes 18 “How; ahgut 35 fe vidth and will Other departments located in the new store are No- s be widened t The walls and : : ARE SOLD BY fences will i ik to the new Every department in our entire store is greatly en- tions, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Stationery, Neckwear, lir aned this ork ¥ een com- nced at the ank S 1de: s place. 1. B. CRANDALL Co. n { The bi’l near the Foster place will he nov204d Westerly, R. I. | cut down four feet, this chanze nec sitating a chz gride « catuck Valley olley road t Buy Your Shaes and Hosiery | ic orerns o ihe e macadami larged, enabling us to carry a greater variety than ever Umbrellas, Veils and Veiling, Laces and Embroideries, before and doing away with 2ll congestion, even in busy Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, Hosiery and Underwear, times—the aisles will be found to be wide and the dis- Gloves, Ribbons and the Toilet Section. um N R TR nml When will be section will play of goods exceedingly attractive. and get a coupon on the Piano to be’ | - then be i ith “the rest of | A word about our Toilet Department. This section given away at the main highway between the vil- | 3 . PURTILL’S IecE of Weptey and e len il The Millinery Department will be found in the rear will be located at the right of the entrance and it will be e present road, between Rock | - - 5 street and River 1, is sc arrc g e s . S s i el pidesty ettt of the Shannon Building, almost a separate store by it- our endeavor to carry every well known and standard walk in the street. there being no side- | self—large and roomy .and with every modern need Toilet Preparation, and at dry goods prices. WE HOPE TO SEE ALL OUR FRIENDS ON THE OPENING DAYS. Ah-w! For Electrical Supplles s S | aside from the onvenience of truc and Construction, see ing g e a k to ]>nrr- Bend ceme ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.,,ZI‘.‘{A expectation of compietion’ with Tel. 497. 62 Main St, Westerly. | /X weeks. The Rhode l_,.and Connecticut league season was closed wiih \wwrfm 'S e 1 t or mud Lawton’s Saniiary Fish Market | on the river—no dust, no odor—every- | Sanes, and \“,\“‘ thing wholesome and clean. All kinds | P10 team anc S of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in_their | PERRant for the second successive s season. Miarket 171 Main St. West-| S0 B b o o - i er foot of Cr t. lephone 34 2 . fe v Dosn &IV. us a call augldd i .\I 1o g a2 “ « dcieton - was g in re lation to all protested and postpone Ladies’ Hatter @ 42 High St., Westerly | Mystic Carolina cefield ley have en WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING | ] : emy, cd Phillips-Exeter acad- | pastor of the East End Presbyterian | chureh of- Bradford, Pa., recently s cepted a call to the West End Congre- | lation should provide for such an a 1ed. such power is not| entitled to fairly by any health officer, legi haul. There the ends. Fach port is thereafter entitled ompetitive rates of ervice of the carrier STORE The superior court for Washingten | i with | « ! county convened at Kingston Monday | - | zational church of Bridgeport. rangement. to whataver advantage may accrue R G Bl & Y { morning, Judge George T. Brown pre- | 4 4 1 | Prof. Jordan spoke aiso for milk, | from its better or cheaper terminal « U 1ven (40., siding. At the conclusion of the open- | 2 left Westerly on | waserbury.—The will of the late|saying: “Less money spent on milli- | facilities. Ow *tie. Béidge ling formalitie z jury yas | Monday college, Boston, | yuqge George H. Cowell was filed for | nery and becr and more devoted to| The railroads have been at vast ex- > worn in and Bacon of | where she w vecial studies. | hoopate jast week by a local attorney | procuring clean milk will 1d health | pense in enlarging the terminal facili- REGAL SHOE AGENCY, | South Kingston apoointed fo | After two weeks' vacation, with the |acting for th2 -widow Mrs. Alice | dividends more than commensurate | (ies at the port of New York. It is tha We giva S&H Green Trading Stamps | man. After the caarge. the jury | exception of detail for special duty, | Cowell, who is named executrix. Judge | With the capital investad.” B £ an outrageous favoritism with all purchases. tired for the considerat of the cases | Policeman Frederick T. Mitchell has | Cowell is believed to have left an estate | Tt is hardly necessary for the indi- | and discrimination on the part of the [ that would be submitted to them, and | returned to duty, of $100,000. vidual to forego much heer or much | rajlways to force trade to New York will make report of their findings on | William L. Swan, who resigned | millinery to provide clean milk. The | hy including tne cost of terminal hand- s the community’s. Only one|ling as a part nr t £ milk should be tolerated, and, from that city ably rich, and delivered in | gssess a heav rate uvon the traffic he frieght rate to and and at the same tima Cit Ph ’\\“l]n“n’]d morning. G t storate of the Rapt . and I. so- y armacy Attornky General (Loss | rch. a convert to Christian Science, | ciety has complet ngements for that the criminal docket | .6 removed to Providenc the farewell tostimonial Thursday onably d 3 1 Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- | \‘\'f-uh? be in order r;nl ‘;&,yt"fll]nll n“;t; Everett C. Lawton has returned from | evening which it will tenc father N. vessels and vehicles.—Buffalo | to Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimaore, lege Ices while waiting fo Monday, to begin with the indictments et St ed the an- | P- Coleman, formerly assistant pastor excluding the cost of terminal hand- . @ TOr YOUF €af|found at the present s % “of the | Rochester, where he attended tho an al St. Peter's church and for five years —_— ling, in order to make good New York o > ] o < 3 < e ~e ' Nual convention of the National As- z 3 i J g court, and the complaints that were NU2 s et R chaplain of the society. i expenditure. No. settiement of freight i seggion. The complaints are | es Ilda and Dora D’Avignon Middletowm— Miss Williamson of There is mnothing more in | does not dissever the c« t of carrying ya ainst James and Horace Lawton and | have returned to their home in Taft- Brooklyn, N. Y. is a guest at thethe fair adjustment of railroad frieght | from the fter charged | ville, after a visit to their brother, Ze- | 55 o4 antion on South Main street. | charges than that they stould be de- | points of deliver of handiing at —Philadelphia Rec- THE WASH!NGTON TRUST Co. e s phir D'Avignon, in- Mechanic street. |y P giliameon s the fiancee of Ed- | termined without re t ord. WESTERLY, R. I T e di ot be. In order | mr and s, (,erln"e G. (]hamplll!.‘l of | ward C. Douglas, president of the W.|nal “h?}fg"f- L Pl js_ong e o | today (Tuesday) and thepetit Jury will ormerly of Westerly, are here | & B. Douglas company. The wedding | thing, the handling after delivery an : Capital ...............l..... 8200000 ;.o iort We | tives. Mr. Champlin_is | will take gpla(‘e in’ December. 21 other. Each competitive terminal port| Compared Twith 1870 pauperism in L AR v Ay «... $200,000 _— | librarian of the New ron the Atlantic coast, for example, is ! London has decreased by 50 per cent, Executes Trust Local Laconics. W. S. Gilmore, after ‘ ! s mlp library. Greenwich. Pays lnterest on Depo; nw xson and Frank J. Fo- | spending twenty-two summers at Good Service—Considera attention Greenwich, has finally elected to reside i 5 E i 1] B is guaranteed the patrons of this in- | = A 901 3 ! ! Lere. He purchased the Allen cottage, 3 stitution. * | Ewixhligired 1901 | Bws 101 Greenwich avenue, last spring and Indigestion, Heartburn, Sourness, Gas and Misery, Caused by an The trustees of the Litch- from Miss Mary Eldridge of Norfolk A PromptiGine Awatto Balletin Re<dess. i Harold L. Wells.'O. D., Optometrist. will maike this beautifully situated res- Defective vision corrected by the prop- 1B ce s iaih RerntiBame on Hhis Tam ALY G have raceived Out-of-order Stomach, Vanishes Before You Realize It-- 5 Somer: "riday was the birthday of | I Miss 1 Zldridge of Norfolk, o | Miss Ach 3 , who is 95 = , owing to the large SR T | o1d. 5 5 number of patients coming to the in- 25 stitution, the sum of $300. Typhoid er adjustment of lenses. ‘Rf‘nm 9, Pot- | i1y ter-Langworthy Blsck, Westerly. R. .| Miiford.—The Hon. George M. Gunn| h Beardsley, who is 95 years | fOr emergency Tt will pay you well to get our Wall,ngford —There is a field of|@nd other cases have increased the ex- prices on Diamonds, loose or mounted, viord farm said to meas- | Penses of the hospital about $200 a is in Canada on a fishing trip. Winsted. fest in height Week ‘) field county hospital Latest Sheet Music agiets bl g e tendin helll e S el { There would not be a case of indi- | muany other bad symptoms; and. be- estion here if readers who are sub- | sides, you will not need laxatives to .t to Stomuach trouble knew the|keep vour stomach, lwer and intestines and diges | clean and fresh. tremendous anti-ferment > Sy ~ Cl ds. | contzined in D If your Stomach is sour and full of : Leading Westerly Jeweler. Terryville.—Servive: “have been re- Addr ,,,F,m (l:,e,a" j,?f,.:,,, Health | 1 preparation P gus or your food doesn't digest, aud AND NEW STHES b e . | sumed at St Mark's Episcopal chorely, | ddressing e 2 o Al s teal without the slightast fu Cour meals don't sem to fit, why not The Rev. Marc ). Simpson conducted | 83%o¢iation in conventlon at Milwau- | 3 , APE HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | (i 1oy dLirous o Simwson couducted | 3uotisiion b S0 000 Bosinn | o discifort. and relieve the soureat, | set's S0-cent"case fram Sout. Urigging P e SRy i % Gt s stomach in fivee minutes, besides | make life worth living? Absolute w‘l I P P MADE BY HAND, | chairman, pointed out the ne=d of pro- | ¥ TN, B e A % z a P g Y atio ot | overcoming all foul, Nauseous odors!ir £ from Stomach misery and per- {'{,1"" “""d" ‘L‘l""[" D ”l"l""“" New H‘”"{""“‘"- and Mrs. KFrank | l:,“‘!“{,"\ ‘:;Ji:,»‘:‘.ir:t;m-v)::'rl:»llil:’:‘mdl.i,un. .i',,il, from tle hreati | fect digestion of anything you eat is 1ips and a rmess Supplie. R. Luckey and y son Ch; e 3 3 5 Gy G i ‘e to follow five AT Clof T kedeh = Eastots Meade it Frasa ke ey s son Charles, Who | (Ls. but also from handling by human | Ask vour pharmacist to show you Sure to follow five minutes after, and, H Vo By veen absent over a year jn a trip : i i for 4 ainl ted ach | basides, one case is sufficient to cure a in stock at $12 and up. around the world, have returned. beings. He must have had in mind | the formula plainly inted on eac hols ¢ s of Sh thonbl ’ N. H. SAUNDERS, careless masses to whom the rules of | 50-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin. then Whole family of suc ouble. Nemoved tna 44 West Broad Street. Norwalk.—Norwalk's ths\a:or propo- cleanliness are practically unknown.|vou will readily unde this Surely, a. harmiess, Inexpensive sition is azain coming to the front and | The effort of the day. among civilizad | promptiy cures Indigestion and re- preparation like Diapepsin, which will SMITH'S GARAGE, {a canvass has hegun for further sub- | people is generaily for clean food. | moves such syvmptoms as Heartburn, { aiways, either at daytime of during ptions for stock in the new enter- | Restaurants are sometimes accused of } a feeling like a Jump lead in the ! night. relieve vour stomach misery and 33 in St, W iy, 5 n E : ' Cars ..‘0“,-:,: ":t{:l"n‘;";‘fe cars; oo se. heing less particular than t should | seemach, Belching of Gas and Bructa- | digeést your.meals. i« about ag M.nd“-' ee plete repair department. Full fine o . be, but local health officials can ke=p | tions of- undigested food, water hrash, and vaiuable 3 thing as you could have g ™ " supplies, Tel 336, ., movi3d Bridgeport. —Rev.- Walter- L. Bennett, ' them up to the standard or have them Nausea, Headache, Biliousnass andlin the house

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