Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1910, Page 6

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W Sitoa R B ICAN CAUCUS IN WESTERLY Albert H. Langworthy Renominated for Represenfativet | | some ¢ —Louis W. Arnold Named to Succeed Himself as| Senator—Public Library Burglarized—$30 in Cash:“' Taken—Possible Case of Bicamy. The caucus of the republicans of the Sccond representative district, held in the Towr hall Monday evening, was brief and harmonion It was called to order by William Clark, thairman of | the town committes, and Fugene B.| Pendleton was elected chairman and | hipple clork. | Samuyel H. Davis placed in nomina- Albert H. Langworthy, and he was unarimously declared candidate | for representative in the Rhode Island ' goneral assembly_ an office he has fill- ed for three termis. The caucus adjourned after a ses- mion of five minutes. Then came the caucus to nominate a | ate for senator from Westerly, ode Tsland zeneral assembly. The caucus called to order - by republican towr | committee. Eugene B. Pendleton was | ohosen chairman and Everett S. Whip- | ple clerk. i George B. Utter nominated Louis W. | Arnald for senator, and he was unan- | imously elected. Benator Arnold stated that he was very much gratified to receive the unenimeus endorsemen and nomination t gave assurance tl constituency fo i and endeavor to axpressed in the the caucus of his ability he confidence animous action of - i Samuel H. Davis, secretary of: the Waesterly republican town committee, ' and ate to the congressional and atate convention to be held in Pro dence Wednesday. states that “unl George 1. Utter ix selocted by tha spe- ! Jittee for the republican nom- the Seconi congressional will be 1ed from the convention and the dele- have to fighi it out.” He ad been dalegation to na netructed by the the former govern- or frem the floor in e the special committee should fail to recommend his nemination. Oniv f le action toward Mr. part of the c contest candida ittee X, on the an prevent a The Memorial and Public Library building was visited by burglars of the meanest type some {lmm ‘hetween T o'clock Sunday evening and the same Mour Monday morning. (onsiderable damage was done to property,for which the burglars received, fAnancial gain small in comparison 0 the risk taken. As has Been his custem since the build ing was comnpleted, James F. Kennedy. the janitor visite®'the bu'lding Sund evening and made a_general inspection of @oors and windows, and satfs- fled himsel? that the structure and its contents were In the accustomed good order. Wheun Mr. Kennedy. entered the bulld- | ing the front door Mond.y morning he the door’leading down to the gymnasiam-and bowling alley open anl essacesesscesesosne | Whers 1o Buy in Westerly INDUS‘I’RlAL‘TRUST COMPANY | Wesaterly Branch Capital . ..Three Million Dollars | Surplus Three Million Doilars | Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | Liveral, eourteous and efficient in its | management. 1 I. B. CRANDALL CO. nevied Westerly, R. 1. | Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING | STORE R. G. Biiven & Co,, ;:’ n the Bridge. REGAT, We give S&H Green with all purchases SHO AGENCY. rading Stamps City Pha;‘macy Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col Ices while waiting for your o 36 Canal St. Westarly. R. L | Fatablished 1801 Harold L. Welis. O. D Defective visio resied er adjueiment 3 05 er-Langworthy Hlock FOR Bald: Two sevenscom :olmars, sit ¢ PaYts 0f thy cOmpac: par PR, 1, essh Natfng . nL end b havicg vaca that can we secured at | Moes 1t a purchaser de- iree. 3 having heat, electric rl.hll‘ modern plumbing. Inspeotion invited. Framk W. Cey Real Estate C Wemterly, B. you well to get our Webe or mounted, 1 | ARE SOLD BY i | i | | | | { Londan, the lower ground About the on, 3 ter the ding by the the basement from the building, which was r setpe. - He \ found an the door removed, 211 Keendy. An investig Arthur M. Weed- thout to en- door leading to west end of the ed by stone upper panel of 1 followed. ance was effected by forcing dden from view trea and 2 row o protected, th hout rof detection. The panel removed was not over a foot in widih, which would indicate that the burg were hoyse or men of not’ large build. This door opened direct into the howl- 1 and the burglars then t also took nier, an angur, sever chisels, for use in their t the tools ke the he in the lock, from the oppo- ‘were then in the lobby. and from there undoubtedly went direct to Joseph 1. Pe + rolltop de: all doors to a iI suted to Mr. | g, Iu this room they forced ionitor’s carpenter chest, ab- the loose chunze collected | from bowlers and users of the ¥ drawer damaged the ! considerably. Fvery drawer it vas rifled and left open. Then | their attention to the m of which wa The: re out the woode the strong iron ! safe. The small iron door | was hammered inward until it wasi bent sufficient to break the lock and be ! opened. The cash in this box was tak nile department s office the burglar: Teg from one of i 1y used in th ident- » hallwa department the th drawer that t were unlocked. hange in the [ room and - drawer in tha and even removed the wooden riter owned hy emeritus, in other properiy The total ill not exceed ze to property will mount of $20, and re sfied th v el Into t couple of overe w room and floc i W room and ats from hooks row ing Chief made ' premises. On the cross rail o to the bowling alley there pri in; the e ith a iew hat way. Following closely teh entrance to the residence of Herman Dock, when ple coat was taken, that the mame pi Men huilding horder -0x park. building is closed It may develop in connection with a bigamy case that a bogus marriage ceremony was performed in Westerly, as the town ¢l rds fail to s an took place A m Packer. that the ified ren F. plead arg waltir cport to ha . his wife, Packer he had learned recent wife, from v oreed 1om ys she married Paci- she has been Packer was away her. she declares Packer was sep- rpm his wife, but that the sep- as not absolute, and that hy has several grown up sons in Connecti- superintendent of disease. This wondesiul aatiseptic geme wiile is is cleangifig and T it cures maty, forms of & ere 1! was accompanied ty cut. She learned from the town cle | that her marriage to Packer had not ibeen recorded and she therefore be- that the < perform- | daily bath at the ratio of spoonful to a pail of water, prevents bed sores and keeps the skin cool, moist, soit and white. Cahot’s Sulpho-Napthol while a luxury for bathing purpo:es is invaluable as a germicide, sspecialiy if the patient 18 dufering frum « contagious or infectious positively kille sll disease | Sl ondy vi yellow packages by druggisie and giocsrs. ¢ il 010" Blai 3 iationa. SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY, Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Sel %% Broad St., Boston, Mass. 3 from a week's trip to Boston, durirg hich period Mrs. Scoville investigated his past, he had $147 in his possession, some of which he surrendered to Dep 4 uty Sheriff Dubois in settlement of aims. While the deputy sher- iff was doing business with Packer, a police o&fcer with W ant appear- and arrested Packer. Local Laconics. . rk of Shannock was in this Everett, C. 1. Smit . Buffum, who has been at v during_the summe ¢ Tampa. Fla., where he | will spend the winter, as has been hi¥ custom for several years. Miss Agness Campbell Christie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. formerly of Westerly, was e Saturday in Toledo Lovering Wil- f State News Washington.—The artesian wells (o aid the supply at the town reservoir are finished. Saybrook.—The school board has 4 clectad Frank S. Pratt chairman and Agreaselc;:, fra. | Calvin C. Fairbank secretary. grant, effective toilet cream, which Terryville.—r. and Mrs. Henry E. " 2 {inman of . North Main street cele- removes impuri- ated their golden wedding Friday. ties from the pores, been thir- T yplications received for the the skin soft, clear civil service mination at the new and beautiful, P g GetitatanyA.D.S. Ellington.—The semi-annual meeting Drug Store. of the Tolland County Medical associa- Look for the tion will be held today (Tue=day) ¢ sign. Millstone with Dr. McKnight. Meriden.—According to a census tak- en recently there t 750 boys and girls in § Ros 1 school. This is an incr Chester.—2r ease Harwood and sailed from New York S Nice. France. where they will spend several months. Greenwich.—Miss Helen White, danghter of Dr, John White, of Port- been appointed man department of the Uni who have rooms in Arch D Hartford. Nathaniel 1 evenin mmander his the mor st church Thompson announce the call to become el Il was Bridgeport. ¢ Immanuel ¥ Dr A, 7C accentance o tor of the voted Wednzosday ss Viola . Wood. and Mre. J Ridge, Thursday, the home of the br Milford. —Agrple T W.. attended the so I fell and sprained my arm and was in terrible pain. I could not use my hand or arm without intense suffering until a néighbor told me to use Sloan’s Liniment. The first application gave me instant relief and I can now use my arm as well as ever.”—Mgs. H. B. SPRINGER, 921 Flora St., Elizabeth, N. J. SLOAN'S LINIMENT is an excellent antiseptic and germ killer — heals cuts, burns, wounds, and contusions, and will draw the poison from sting of poi- SLUANT !ing received by | Yesterday a coppep train of sixty cars veiling of a monument to the memory of Major Josiah Barker, a past coun- cil_commander of Live Oak camp, of Bridgeport, 2t 2.45 in the Park ceme- tery, Sunday afternoon. Much Copper for Ansonia Mills. Large quantities of copper are be- the Ansonia mills. rived in Ansonia, and unloading is irried on long into the night. Car- | 1oads of copver have been arriving for The d ¢ the Fifth com- | days, and thousands of pounds of the Artillery corps, | metal are being stored. The recent drop in the price of the metal is said to have resulted in heavy purchases o superintendent of )¢ mills the length of the Naugatuck rincipal of the We ¢ High school. { Valle: the guest hi . Dr. CHAPPED SKIN Or for a red, rough, coarse, pimply, blotch- ed, unsightly skin, there is nothing better than A.D.S. PEROXIDE (REAM and tends to make Smith, the Drugman, 205 Main St. Pitcher & Service, 253 Central Ave. Lerou’s Pharmacy, 276 West Main St. IT'S A DUTY YOU OWE YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY AND THE STATE TO HAVE AN ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF GOOD COAL. other things being equal, the ho has a comfortable home is a . betier man and a better citizen, ctter equipped to be a success in the world, ppell Co. sells good Coal. E. CHAPPELL CG Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest. Telephones. Lumber Free Eurning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket St» Telephone 163-13. oct29%4 ' GALAMITE COAL | “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood €. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24a COAL and LUMBER In the I tiful valiey of Wyoming, in Penn.. lie: s | thracite Coa season. Try it in your and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing. one of the Lost roofings Known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone $84. aprisd ccoking stove TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. HORWICH LiNE The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort and conven- sonous insects, LINIMENT 26¢., 600. and $1.00 Sloan's book om horses, cattle, sheep aud poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Boston, Mass mber it not ouly 10c., 25e., 0., T % Agents | lence for the traveler. A delightiu! voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the won- ine and waterfront of New | Steamer leaves New London at 11 i m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of st 224 Strect 545 a. m. (Mondays iexr?y\‘m(!) and Pler 40_North River, | . m. Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, gent, New L Conu. g6d All Water Houte A NEW YORK Chelsea Ling Fare $1.00 Unesxcelied freight and passenger serviee direct to and frem New York All Outsids Statersoms, Freoth Novwich Tuesdays, Thursdays Sundays. at 515 p. m. New Yorx Pler 22, East River, foot Street, Mondays, Wednes- . Fridave at 5 y. m. hone ite fur folder. 3 s ved il B n KER, Agent mayid o no advertising madiim in Easte pnecticut eaual to The-Bul- P 2 T letin for buslness resulta | secured a_supply of this Coal for this | Little Bobble 5c might just as well come out of the same box as Robert Burns 10c Cigar for all the difference that you’ll notice in flavor or mildness. Same tobacco—made in the same way. Half as big, therefore half the price. Reduced in size but not quality. Same stores sell both. it o NRIRRRALY Trraveer | | | RN Wi oW wwem— oo caifiinemes /s cwtiiivem— cviifiliwen Y the ~igars Tey b QUALITY In work should alwsys be consldaread, especielly when It costs no more than infarior employed by us. whole storg. J. F. CONANT. Whitestone 5c and O you prefer brown, crisp crusted bread which rises high above the pan— Or are you content with heavy bread which falls despite your best efforts. It all depends on your range. Ranges giving uneven oven heat can'’t bake consistently. (CHHONG RANGES REDUCE YOUR FUEL BILLS ONE-THIRD. BARSTOW Richmond RANGES are consistent bakers. They are scientifically pro- protioned by the BARSTOW STOVE CO., whose three- quarter century of stove mak- ing has taught them how to design perfect baking pro- portions. AR rm—— et They have many patented exclusive feat- wres and every modem improvement. For instance: Swing Fire Top, Patented Extensive } =a Shelves, Simplicity Damper —which w rks with a touch; and Alum- inum Plat: 4 Oven Rack, and others. Discard your o'd range for a reliable BARSTC'W Rickmond. Why not step in and see the many BARSTOW Richimone points of superiority. ORI, oMo et J. P. BARGTOW & CO., 23-25 Wr:ter Street,. Agents for Barstow Richmond Ranges. e el adieo—""N iS5 82 THE PALACE CAFE | Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO, | marsa 78 Franklin Strest. | THE PLAN Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Propeistor. Telephone 607.' ootsd 715 Soswell Ave. MME. TAFT, i b and Cigdrs, | PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT, 1 Weleh served to | now [ovated at 68 Washington St ha Tuckie, Tel 4a-, ' ner Tilley 8t., New Lea: a kind. Skllied men are Our prices tell the STETSON & YOUNG. WKAARKET HOTEL, T1 Franklin Street. thie J. F. C. 102 the Dest on tha rwmarke: marlsa are ~

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