Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1910, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1910 WESTERLY AND HER NEIGHBORS “reasurer Utter Resigns From Seventh Day Missionary Society—Two of Three Chicken Thieves Captured| After Lively Chase—Grills Case on Trial—Rumored Ie of Edwin Babcock Property to Edward Milner of Moosup. 3 niral Commmittesman Andrew | delezat> from Westerly. In order to who was re-alected to that| hdve the delegation appear complete | nominated for reprasentative [ on the roli First distrot, and also a del- [ to get spec 1o state convention. at the | from Westerly, under in> nantes of the caucus Tuesday night, gave | regul elected delegates. Therefore interesting poiitical history at | at times men represented Westerly in | the state convention who had pe: ssary for him delegates t was n TS to he caucus £ tia said that as there was no fund | never s for ths purpose delogates to the state| M that it tif SO convention Westerly convention were required to pay their | dsmocrat | be represented by regularly | | | own expsnses. For this reason, and | demacr: the loss of time in addition, he was altogether too often the only bona fide | ~ | At the annu gates. meeting of the Sev- st Missionary society | , President William L., ey | presiding, the officers were re- nsuing year, excepting | TiZ--For ; H. Utter, who | i« fon, asking to be re- sm Feet he office, which he had_held for past fifteen years. Rov. Sam- avis presenjed a v-asolu\ion.] s unanimohsly of the resig n of Treasi T setting forth that the day Baptist adopted, Tired, Aching, Swolien, Smelly, Sweaty, | Feet? Corns, Caltouses or Bunions? . Missionary soc Use TIZ. 1t's Sare, Quick ressed very high appreciation ¢ 1 |s ices as treasurer of the society And Certain. during the past fifteen years, and | cerely regretted it is not to hs ha | continued services of so able and effi- nt a man jn that office. It was voted that the resignation be | 1ocepted, to take offect at the time of | the October meeti Clayton A. Bur | tor and George H | ed a committes {0 nomin. | date for treasurer at the October - nic Hill and J. Irving Maxson | chosen committee to of the treasu transfer to the About an hour before daybreak of Wednesday there was noise in the coop of Jeffrys W. Potter in South Kingston that awakened the propristor. He peer- ed out the window just ne to see Pleanant Remedy You er and Morcover It Works. At st here is instant relief Tried, and a Jamting, pormanant remedy ior sore|a wagon containing ihree men leave o8t "Wo more tired foot No more | the premises as rapldly as the horse Sebing feet No more swollen."bad | could met aws ¢ of the theft s fowls to Sheriff John o sun yo R. Wilcox. Just about that time Wil- | BTN, Tuat wne Tz, liam F. Browning h ed along and | e tofally unlike anvthing elss the request of sheriff M. | Browning, on the tra tea rted d the puth | the rpose you e heard of It's with two B RS ety rer cne e i Wats on the pwinciple of awing « @41 the poisomuus exudations Wi cause sove feel. Powders and of fe > dir oo ot ciog p" e’ sor R ‘ o £ e that they | +* the pae- 3 Hrne Trme it's uved s i o e it § woek Yo can forget you | juer® we or ot There is nothin; 87 3 ean compece with it. Ti7 | #nd t fa for al! douggisgs, 25 cents per | ture oot it You" widh (rom Walic Todss & Co. Chicage 11 % nd the entire 1 the team startad on 2 hunt evesse Whers to Buy i Westerly Pric Lazes and said they | - re in the employ of the third mau. | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY s S e were stealing fowls, posing that | Ca - ..Three Million Dollars k ontained seventy-five Surplee Three Million Dollars »f which Mr. Potter identi- - nt. Wickford and acraigned before Clerk arance on next re fixed at $500 each. Clothes ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. novasa Wasterly, R. 1. By Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon om the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly IDECREAM ] is the best cream made for the skin. 1f you have a red, rough, blotched, |i sore, unsightiy skin, try this great || product of the American Druggists || Syndicate You can use it for massaging wrinkles and for a sallow complex- iom, as It whitens and beautifies, is safe, harmless and does not grow hair. No woman who values ber ap- pearance and who wants a smooth elear skin should let a day go by without trying it for the face, neck, arms and bands. Get it for 25c. at any A. D. S. drug stere. WESTERLY'S LBADING CLOTHING STORE R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. giva S&H Green Trading Stampe with all purchases City Pharmacy Try sur lce Cream, Soda and Col- sge Ices while waiting for your can Smith, the Drugman, 205 Main St. Pitcher & Service, 233 Central Ave. Lerou's Pharmacy, 276 West Main St. forwarded and Grills was not known as an agent or representative of the institution in Westerly. De- ing therz were renorts of committees and unfini weiness and vocal musi he closing addr i | by Rev. es A. Fuiton, D. tor of the Dudley street Ba bond, was not forthcoming, they were taken to the Washington county jail at Kingston. Sherift’ Wilcox took charge of the team and the stolen fowl and is seek- ing to amcertain the ownership of the team and of the twenty-five fowl not clalmed by Mr. Potter. The sheriff be- lHeves that when the ownership of the team is determined there will not be much difficulty in locating the missing thief, ¥ Thomas formerly of Westerly, dofe S Froy for democratic nominee for represen tive from the Twelfth a mbly di: trict of Providence. Mr. Troy had the support of the regular ward organiza- tien, t Mr. Matthews won by a vote of 145 to 120. Mr. Troy was formerly employed as tel h editor on a New London newspaper. Mr. Matthews is state president of the Ancient Order Hibernians The case brought by Giocchino Spenatto, which resulted in an indict ment agdinst Jos=ph S. Grills of West- erly on the charge of embezzlement, was tried fo a jurv in the superior court for Washington county at West Kingston Wednesday. It will be the last jury case to be tried at this ses- n This is on2 of the cases brought by brothers against Gril . which charges Gril ing money from them to the $1.200 for transfer to the Bank of Rome in Italy. Mr. Grills doing a banking business and Spenatto claimed that the money was deposited with Gril be sent direct to Rome to the credit of near relatives there. It is claimed that Grills declared that the money had been forwarded, but in- quiry from the Bank of Rome disclosed he fact that the money had not been the Spenatto mand was made on Grills for the mon- | ev. As it was not produced, the suit | resulted Grills claims that he was doing a ng business and that the money s not re: d at one due en- 0ok, ir is done He e not_profi e did 1 ba in t time, but at in try was ma cluding the in able, have s able to do definte tate res: Thursday was adjour norning. | e, i There was a rumor in Westerly on Wednesday to the effect that the prop- | erty of the lat dwin Babcock in E | treet was, irough the philanthropy | a wealthy non-re ent with clos ationsi Wes to be pur-| chased and éndowed as a_home for ed w The large house and e well adaptad for such d the gentleman has | home whe; who have id secure ass their K he gentle- ntimate friends in Wi leman close to Mr. Milner at if the propert pur- by Mr. Milner it will probably used as a public or semi- | institution. but will % resi- | dence for members of the Milner fam- Calvary Baptist church of Westerly was represented and Mrs. F. €. A, Jones. R Mrs. Joseph L. | Pea and 1 m D. How- ard, Cyrus H and Milo Clarke t the 144th rar; Bapt or. The devotiona morning wera followed by non_preached by Rev. y, D. D., of Providenc reading of reports there s by Rev. W, C. Mye: Mass he conclusion of th morning ex- | there was a session of | the | Mrs. n's Missionary address being ze W. R societie made by the aftel torical Sketeh of the Church of Westerly w. erett Barns, clerl of the. c was an address by Rev on Our Opportun Calvary Baptist read by Rector, D. D., on The Loca en followed a series of seven-minute talks on Impressions of the Work of the Year. After the prai service in the even tist Local Laconics. rs. Charles F. Richardson of New is visiting her father, D 3. Howard Morgan, in High street. i Leamon R. Babcock of Fulton, N. Y., many vears ago a resident of West- erly, is here visiting friends. At pres. ent he is the gusst of Oscar Vose. Senator L W. Arnold has for- mally anno ed his candidacy for ra- election as republican senator from Westerly. Wednesday afternoon Town Soljeitor Harry B. Agard formally an. nounced that he would be a candidate for nomination as representative from | the First district, whers William F. Biddles and Joseph T. Murphy are also | candidates. Representative Albert H, | chased of the ¢ [ here to rep: | inttiatory Langworthy has no opposition to re- nomination in the Second district. 1t is understood that John and Cater- | ino Cisco and John Di Fonti will plead nolo contendre in the liquor nuisance cases and ask for continuance of the manslaughter cases to the November term of the superior court. Mrs. Mary McDonald, wife of Wil liam Higgins, died at her home in Lib- erty strect Tuesday night after a short sickness. Mrs. Higgins was born in Ireland 70 s ago and came to Westerly when 16 years of age and has ed here ever since. She was wide- and hold in the highest es- rvived by her husband . Mrs., John H. Mur- | Iy know teem. She s s and one daughts phy. MYSTIC Fire Loss Adjusted—W. C. T. U. to Work Against License—Sunshine Delegate Return: Special Agent J. W. DeWolfe of Providence was in the village Wed- nesday and settled the loss on the contents of the building burned on Water street last Thursday evening. The amount was $2500 held by the Wil- cox company. This is considered a quick settlement, as less than a week | ago the fire occurred. T. U. Meetiog. i-monthly meeting of the held in their rooms on ternoon the members Wednesda were very busily engaged folding liter ture that is to be used in the li-| ense campaign. A temperance meet- ing is to be held on Sur v and all kinds of literature will iven on the street, to keep the town from hav- ing license. Inspecting New Boat. A. R. Pendleton of the firm of Pen- dleton Bros. of New York, has been in town looking over the boat i Mac- Donald’s shipyard, wh h théy pur- Ibert Transportation He stated that they intend- some alterations and that be started as soon as p finishing up this boat, nds to bring some boats They have one of the largest fleets along the coast. No doubt when this boat is finished: they compa ed to m: work wou sible. Be: the firm in a will give work to man hands and make business better in Mystic. Lodge Room Interests. Sassacus tribe, I, O. R. M., m Wednesday evening. The warrios gree was conferred on a class of éan- tonington lodge, No. 26, I O. O. ., met Wednesday evening in regular session. drill was put on by the degree team who expect to do work on a class of candidates next meeting. General News. Miss Josephine Dickerson has ret- turned from Hartford, where she at- tended the Sunshine society conven- tion, being a delegate from the local in New Yol r Morgan left Wednesday for Yorl Mrs. George Plerson and Mrs. Les- ter Brooks of Fall River are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burnham. L. J. Coburn of Boston is in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crenshaw have returned to Boston after a visit with Comfort Powder is no more like Talcum Powders than cream is like skimmed milk E. S.: SYKES ANTISEPTIC TOILET Powder isfarmorehealthyfor theskin and is a healing wonder for Itching, Chafing, Scalding, Sunburn, Nettie Rash, Burns, Pimples, Wounds, Aiter Shay- ing, Tender Feet, Offensive Body Odors, and Bed Sores. Look for the name E. S. SYKES on B&™ 7oy ox. Nono gemuine without . the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na- than Denison. L. A. Grover spent Wednesday in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Browsi of New Haven are guests.of her sister, Miss K B Avery, 3 John ~Colgrove spent Wednesd: with friends in Norwich. b Sterling Silver, Silver Depositware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Etc. Useful and Desirable Acrticles for Wedding Gifts, Finest Goods Largest Stock Lowest Prices John & Beo. H. Bliss, School Supplies Pads, Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Paints, Crayons, Composition Books, Pencils, Pencil Boxes, Slates, Erasers, Straps, Knives, Lunch Boxes and Baskets, MRS, EDWIN AV, Franklin Squars sept6d , ATOOTH A T0OTH Looks and health of many would be improved by discarding thor- oughly bad teeth for good arti- ficial “ivories.” If yours is such a case Get Our Estimate which is given free. We extract painlessly, fit perfectly and charge very moderately, whether you decide on high-priced or On Inexpensive Plates DR. JACKSON. King Dental Parlors, Franklin Square, ~Norwich, Ct. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket street en- trance. 'Phone. Through an especially favorable purchase we are able to offer this week two Rubber Specialties at Bargain Prices. No. 1 Special Ladies’ FAVORITE House- hold Rubber Gloves, regular 75 cent quality, special at 49 cents These two specials w mail orders subject of c If ordering by mail add 4 cents We have an especially fine stock oughly guaranteed by us. whather you buy or not. THE LEE & Retail Department €0 fast, 50 We are always glad to No. 2 Special A two - quart Seamless FOUNTAIN Syringe, regu- lar $1.00 value, special at 19 cents you cannot get in we will accept se to our having goods in stock. for postage. of Rubber Sundries. show which are th these 0S600D Co. Norwich, Conn. e goods, 26 Canal St. Westerly. R. I. Eatablished 1001 Hareld 1. Wells, O. 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