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NORWICH BULLETI NOVEMBER 3, 1910 PSSIBLE INDUSTRY FOR WESTERLY Rumor that English Lace Syndicate May Organize Ar- nold Woolen Mills—Seized Liquor Swell Tide *of | Pawcatuck River—Gift of Gold for John J. Dunn— Rallies on Wednesday Evening. T#sre is @ report that negotiations ave in progress for the purchese or lease of the big plant of the Westerly Waolen Mills company. 1t is under- stood that the property is sought by an English syndicate which is being rep- resented locaMy by Judge Oliver L Willlams, who is doing all he can to secure the industry for Westerly. The nature of the business and its magmitude the exact standing of the negotintions at present, is known omiy to beth parties to th> transaction 48 not yet In conddtion to give in detail. 1t ie understood, however, that | than usual Wednesday when he ar-| the sendtcate propeses to engage in|rived in Westerly from his daily trip the manifacture of lace and lace ma- Providence. In explanation he said chinery, t he possessed a little bag of gold, The Westerly woolen mill property | obtained without the triaks and hard- ships of a tour to Klondike, it represented even more t market value. Mr. Dunn is secretary | Downward Course of the stat> board of agricuiture a | duties requires his presence da - in his office in the state capitol. FAST BEING REALIZED BY NOR-| There was a mceting of the execu- tive committee of the hear WICH PEOPLE. several routine matters wer - acted. As the meeting was al A little backache at first adjourn L. [ Sherman of 5 5 el t i read a resolution in which mem- Daiiy increasing till the back I8 | .1y of the hoard praisad the eMcient ame and weak. { work of Mr. Dunn during the four Urinary disorders quickly follow | years he hus served as secretary. Then . Iy cight's dis- | I beha!f of the members and em- BDote aud - Anslly. Brights’ e | rbves Veling Houydiiie v sedten i . Dunn a substantial purse of gold as a This 1s the downward course of kid- | token of friendshin and congratil nex ils o thel mirriage; of M Dunn e s kb wot Poliow: he gzift was accepted in Don't take thi se. Follow the| o0 & it S advics of a Norwich citizen which he expreesed grat Mrs. Witliam H. Clark, 112 Chestnut | his earnest efforts to perform Straet wich, Conn., says T can | fully the dnties of his office wer vouch for Doan's Kidmey Pills as be- | Preciated Dby the members —of ing a remedy that acts as represented. | Sate I procured them from N. D. Sevin & | Under the direction of Chief Brans- Son's Deug Store and their use brought | field, with Deputy Chief Brown as s foreman, large tities of bee me relief from a pain in my back tha other intoxicating laquc were ad not yielded to any medicine that 1| stroved according to law vers had used previously vears T was subject attacks of backache and T felt tried and weighted down with lan- gwor and depression, being un- | fisted for anything. Doan's Kidney Pille proved to be just the remedy 1| squired and 1 feel grateful, indeed the benefit I derived from their une” ror often Aale by all dealers. gnte. Pestor-Milbarn (o, Naw York, sole agefts for Smves Rementber the name — Doen's — and | 1a%e ho other. 1 Price 50 | Buffaio, the Unitad Where to Bay in Westerly | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital ... Theee Miilion Dollars Sorplus ... Three Million Dollars Over Mty Thewsand Accounts. Liverni, and efficient in its eanagewent. Bart Schafiner & Marx Clethes ARE SOLD EY I. B. CRANDALL Co. Waesterly, Buy Yor Shoes and Hosiery and get 2 cowpon on the Plano to be siven away at PURTILL’S [ “ON THE BRIDGE.” nevess R. L El_ty I;harmacy Try owr lce Cream, Soda and Coi- lege lces while waiting for your car. 6 Canal St. Westerly. R. I Established 1901. | | | Weils. O. D., Optometrist. | jsion corrected by the prop- | ment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- | ter-Langworthy Bio Westerly, B. L { FOR SATL om be securad at purchaser de. neat ric imbing. Inspection | Coy Real Estate Co., Westerly, R. L | | | well loose o to get our mounted, "t whl pay vou priess on Diamonds tefore purthasin, CABTRITIUS, Leading Waesterly Jewsler. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE DY HAND, pled Tn sgock Factery Made Harness in $tock it $13 and up i N. . saUNBERS, Removed to 44 West Broad Street. | FMITH'S GARAGE, Wentarly atoring of cars epartment. Full ltne of 34 Belivered lo Any Pafi of fionvie: ihe Ale tha? s acknowiedged 1o be the on the muarke: — HANLEY’S PEQALESS. A telephone order will wcelue premp: attentlon. J. MeCOMMWUCK, 30 Franklin St ——— e HECKER'S Prepared Buckwheat at CARDWELL’ octale ’r. F. LaPierre o 434 Central avenwe, shvest. Heurs 1-3 am -4 ot By opist-qeagimiment. is among the best in the state for man- ufacturing purposes. The business has been conducted there for many years by Louis W. Arnold and his brother, the late Warren O. Arnold, owners ¢ the property. E been de- cline of husiness of late years, in com- parison tith that of vears azo, and the property has been in the market for some time, although the plant has been kept in conti The smile of Jchn J. Dunn that never bus operation. wears off seemed more clearly defined Fednes morni 2. cent’s lane and f the Pawcatuck baing reserved for in | was move beer poured into ¢ than will be sold on the first rush day of the open saloons in Pawcatuck next for the f Wednesday, can miges of Pignataro Leonato, Catto, ¥ antin Catto. He fichele Ro With liguor licenses aranted to with- in three of the legal dozen or more three, th license Liberty piaces, tha ¢ and nty o SPIRITS FOR R atism dients one ocan LUMBER AND CCAL. carted from the police fut without en Wt th. the sale.. rom vesse ep up to limit, granted to appli- making eight » number that HEUNATISM COAL WISER THAN SOLOMON ? BECAUSE WIVES. ONE. soLom Wharf and Telepho Lum novadaw Central Free Burning Kinds and ienigh | ALWAYS IN YES, ON HAD 1000 MOST MEN HAVE ONLY| clin 150 Main Street. nes. ber COAL STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Office—cor, Market and Shetuckel 5:a Telepbone CALAMIT “It burns 168-12 5 GOAL :p clean.” Well Seasoned Wood €. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phon may24d es — 489 COAL and LUMBER In the beautifu] va ey of Wyomlng, Penn., Iles the beds of the fluest An- thracite Coal 1n the secured a supply of this Co. asen. Try it iu your cooklug stove and Heater We are ihe agen Rect: § ona of Uir to the trade. woild. We have tor this = for Rex Flintkote st roofings known JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. aprisd dsicphans 24 1t CHAPPELL'S | is Michael Keleher, whose notice of application was posted on the Pawca- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR tuck armory building Wednesday SO | morning. Before any applications w A Liberal Reward. i filed with the commissioners quite a i numbar endeavored to secure that : Mr. Editor: At the public hearing before the charter revision committee, held in the’ council chamber on Scto- per 28, i§ was stated that the charg: for shoeing, a fire department horse d that it could | aloon purpose: at | that the properiy was for sale. Now that notice is given that anplication has been made for a liduor license for not be leased for i | place, hut were infor | #hs Dlabe 40T HuoL . o seven dollars, whereas other horses thobiace it Is tiken an Bvidoncs ahis | are thodl Tev Ewb Willite if the 1i RS i unted: N that actual facts may have wide a circulation as the untrue state- ment. let me say the regular charge | made by all local horseshoers for sho Another*applicant for 1 two hundred feet of the Congregation al church, John McGowan, changed his {1 8 r | appli b o e o Morgan and | ing a fire department horse is two S S eman. | dollars: this is the same price charged Stea wabis T that place | for the shoeing of the horses of the cense w v res of its nearness te Vath. | other city departments; it is the price e e e o has prevailed here for many { though it was more than two hundred it is a reasonable price; and | feet ai 5 Te ¢ eral omela than that charged for similar | nouncad that no license will be granted other New England cities for saloone in that section, although| It may be added that additional several apnlications have been filed. | charges are made for rubber pads, or | There ho indlcations as well as for extra time and | the s h when the same are required; but [ eitia 4 in all such cases the charges are, and c - 'of | aiways have been, fair and moderate. nz loented on the morth side of| It may also besaid”that the men attend to the who horseshoeing are liable to be called out for such service on Sundays and West fire department of, permitted f | town voted in sroad street, where saloons wi when th e, f ome be holidays, and at any hour of the pight: that they invariably respond to such emergency summons; and that extra charge whatever is made | Remington was the speaker at a prohibition rally held in the town | | I, Westerly, Wednesdey night x hough nea 2vy nember of the|therefor. | :,:x:‘f lm“ n‘l‘.fi\um & \\'L‘;kp‘rz-s:nl_! .\"nl! The plain truth about thi matter‘\ there was room for more. Mr. Rem-|could have been easily ascertained, | ington advocated the priciples of his | Upon inquiry; and it would have been | | arging upon his hearers the im. | only fair for the man who uttered the | of sticking close to those | challenged statement to make some in- voting for the rogu quiry before giving expression to | stating that votes c such an assertion, which was sure to | o et lost. oven | mislead the public, and create a fal impression concerning the fire deps ment and the Norwich horseshoe J. D. PFEIFF! 910, defeat at the ht will prevail 2 stated that there was a siow but gradual growth of the state, that the growth w h at the time would come 2 { Norwich, Nov. A eral Reward. Island would be cla Mr. Editor: Believing that an hon- prohibition states. | est ballot and an honest count are essential to the maintenance of this { applauded by the republic, 1 hereby offer a reward of the p which is not numeri $1.000 to the first man who will sup- | sirong, but courageously makes pol DIy to me or to the socialist party of nominations for every wiection this state information which will lead Rhode Island. io the arrest amd insure the comvic- R AT tion of anvone offering bribes to elec- Principal Thompson of the West| tion officials, or in any manner induc- | Broad street school lias nized theling them to tamper with the vote, or First Pawcatuck iroop, Be ‘outs of | of anyone tampering with the vote, being chosen | or of anyone offering bribes to voters. { This offer is made without regard ) party and it makes no difference hat par be benefited or in- om, nan jurea umors by the exposure. of corruption are rife nyon and in Cha; thers campaign. Of the results in one e trict. Mr. Walmo, secretary of Con- Under the auspices of the Young ssman Sherry, has said, they were tained “by the foulest means I have 1 in Connecticut for sixteen years.” zenerally believed that the change Lake to Goodwin was accom- | plished by corruption and Mr. George Westerly | in E Men's Republican ciub republican m 1 ms to have evidence to support that belief. Men have come to me with the statement that re- publicans in this state expect, with the aid of corrupt machine-democrats, to ock and | control certain polling places and count the votes as they wish. Ir nier the election can be decided and eeling Tues- tly these men see fit the day evening Howard vards, presi- wing power of the socialists con- £ Kingston college, stated that | cenled. was a winner and is doing al The time to arrest the possibility of r itself and hoped the r such action is now. Weeping and wail- ir in mind that they were a part|ing a election will avail nothing. - and should he'p | All protests can be easily silenced by stat He said the | the ement that the voters’ unfa- nsidered with the Australian ballot should be ¢ a part o 1d receive the i ecuent ignorance of its prop- hearty su people. The | ing resulted in defective bal- move wust flots on an extensive scale. I am not concerned whether or not every one of these manv rumors is based tion, to see it in but 1 am_convinced that t s nothing to 1 who desires an honest el - P. Fogg of re should De alert to prevent any possi- to the product of t of corrupt practice. Every so- its duction t possible should therefore be at the polls on election day ready to as- independents who may be methods of today, | fizhting for an honest ballot and an op. He then | honest count. culture of peachas in his offer holds good until thirty here uncultivated land sells s after election, and I hope that | for $1,000 a e and $5.000 for ‘I her citizens w offer s | proved land. He told of the successful | wards. ROBERT HUN | grafting of peach trees by a man from | [lartford, Nov. 1, 1910. a revelation to the of Palisade, thus show A New Home Cure That Anyone Can | ¥ want you to use it at my expense. t | or navel rupture or one (olluwmfi FREETO THE UPTURED Use Without Operation, Pain, Danger or Loss of Time. 1 have a new Method that cures rupture and f 8¢ my expense. 1 am not to sell you a Truss, but offer you a cure g os‘oured and ends’all4russ-wearing and danger of strangulation forever. No matter whether you have a dingle, double an operation, my Method 1s an absolute cure. 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Not in several seasons has Brown had such a good chance to defeat Yale in the annual game between the two universities as this season, and if the hill eleven does not slip a defeat across on the FElis some thousand or more supporters of the home team will go into deep mourning, says a Providence exchange. I egarding scores, which very little about the compe strengeh of football teams only what the two eleve Yale. Colgate appeare: e when the Brown te: perior to Providen in the midst of a slump, which made it impossible for the . players to do their best, but even at that it was o1 ly loose play and cz ss with icks or forward pass Colgate to hold Brown which to no Howed yre. In addition Brown was crippled for that | and to muster the full ined almost | gate line and swe time and again f Yale was four ti the ends ins, whil ithin the Captain held w and once over a field goal According to the Yale was unable to against a frequ ed to punting, while C many vards through the gate could gain first down on Brown but three times in the entire game and these were around the end Igate five yard line Daly had to of the gam consistent ently 1 wo battle were waged, ent th Brown line is al st than that of Yale, while the backfield about on a par wi ith t eption of the I which Spr ling will outsl ny man on the ¥ in that position. Jake High v hold good a his own with Howe Fred Daly. Young .should equal v will ‘have it all over an Yale can select to do the punting, mar the Brown team is expected to speedier on the ensi The place Yale will anything ntages of getting ons to bring new He advocated the rois n Rhode Island on the | nd raise hogs in the we i which was by a method | moving them leaving the land hind in conc for gardening. sho made to tions to come i give points on 0 INDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH Heartburn, Gas, Headache and Dyspepsia Go and You Will Feel Fine in Five Minutes—Stomach Misery Vanishes After Taking a Little Diapepsin. Island land is he land ducts + sour, out-of-order stom- trar ation or ‘maybe you call it Indige g new i Dyspepsia, Gas or Catarrh | nach; it doesn't matter — | stomach trouble right the Pilgrim | v you to your Phatmacist and on. organized | z m to open a 50-cent case of | Diapepsin_and let vou eat ol Triangule and see if withi left any trace o Local Laconics. 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