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BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910 thc World all agthorities agroe—all wsers know. You will know it is the chespest and the best soap as socn s you see the results on your skin and complexion from the wse of ears’ SOAP fih Cake for the Unscented e ERECTED IN 1720, Weet Weodstock Summer Sidney P. Butler. Mr, end Mrs. Bidney P. Butler have gone from West Woodstock to their home in Rdgehill road, New ven. During his two months’ stay 48 Woodstock Mr. Butler has made wome saght changes at the home place, making it ready for the winter closing. It is probably the first time the house has been closed since its erection, which was previous to 1720. Court News. After the jury in the case of Ed- vard E. Champlin against Frederic E. h‘ha\\z treasurer of the town of South Kingston, had viewed the premises the attornevs agreed to take the c from the jury and to have it assigned House of | jury tria] walved docket. Judge Stearns, sitting in the superior court for Washington county at Kingston, 80 far as the jury is they were discharged Tuesday. s a 1it against the town of South Kingston, in which damages are laid at $5,000, aileged due by reason of the cutting away of a causeway con- necting Gooseberry island in the Point Judith salt pond with the mainland. The town has for several year been endeavoring to improve Joint Judith pond for ovster raising, and the tax- 8ome Corn at East Hampton. An Past Hampton correspondent | bavers voted to cut a channel to con- writes: Tast Hampton is considered | Dect Point Judith pond and Potter one of the best small towns in the state | Pond and thus Increase the oyster end fs & manufacturing center ranks|&round. In order to carry this plan second to none. As an egricultural [ {through it became necessary to get legislative authority t line abandoned fore had been e channel might Champlin own claims dama ting of the way. The ca ave a harbor that some years blished, so that the e cut through, Mr. section it has always been the idea that Lake Pocotopaug has been more of & drawing card in the summe months than the alluvial soil in that section from & crop raising point: but | Wast Hartford, heretofore the king of the corn rmising section of the siate, wrill have to eit up and take notice, for annel through the cause- 2 will be heard in Provi- D. ¥. Willey of East Hampton has just harvested 727 bushels of corn from S four and a half acres of land. Elder George Adams, the colored | —_——— preacher, formerly of Westerly, who Yerrington Wants to Be a City. s recently acquitted by a jury in The first ‘step in changing Torrington | ! superior court of the charge of i & Detough 10 & © was taken at | 2TSon. and immediately arrested for the meeting of the horough board re- | PErjury in connection with the case, cently, when Borough Clerk C. W. Cro- | DY Sheriff John R. Wilcox, was ar- nin and Borough Attorney B Higgins were Instructed to draft a city | B. Lewis in the Second district court thefter and present to the board for | fie bleaded/not guilty and bail was o i, fixed at $1,000 for trial December 19. {In default of bail, Adams was com- | mitted to the Kingston jail, where he - o | has been confined since last Augu | when he was arrested on the charge o oo lges on | setting a house which he owned on | fire in order to obtain the insurance | means a man or woman good for | something—good work or pleasant for a hearing before the court on a | practically gave consent, and that ends the case | ncerned, and | Gooseberry island and | the exe es on account of the cut- | rnard I, | ralgned Tuesday before Judge Nathan | First Beer Wagon Seen In Westerly Brief State News| In 47 Years, Arrives in Anticipation of License Grant- ing—Talk of Chauges in Fire Department—Local Company Gets Big Contract for Granite Blocks— Hill, wh cated, i e the Halcyon Rou an ideal place for a as it was well removed from the pop- ulous section of Watch Hill and so close to Fort Mansfield that the sol- diers who visitea the place would be under military _discipli This councilman declared him: favor of a license for the plac another councilman expressed similar view: No notices of remonstrance have been filed with the town clerk, al- though an anonymous communication was received against the Tuscano ap- plication for a saloon in Pleasant street A regular session of the Westerly probate court, Judge Edward M. Burke was held Tuesday afternoon. Minnie Lamphere, guardian of the person and estate of Madrelinious M. ard, presented her first 1d final account, which was approved and ordered re- corded. Geo! ce L. Bent petitioned for cita- tion for the executor, Isaac Jones, to | render an account of the estate of An- nie S. B. Jones. It was agreed to con- tinue the case until December 20, when utor promises to submit his stewardship of the estate. The inventory of the estate of Jo- seph R. Moore, showing $4,900, was received and ordered recorded. The | inventory was submitted by Mrs. Grace Moore, guardian. The inventory of the estate of Joseph C. Moore was also presented and ordered recorded. Howard W. Swan was i rvator of the estate of Albert G. and bonds were furnished in um 0. of $4, Alton Packard, cartoonist, humor- ist and versatile entertainer, gave the 1 entertainment in the Westerly hers’ club and Memorial Library association course in High school hall, Tuesd: v before an audience of four the capacity of the all. as a com- ation of m: and senti~ | ment, and furnished amusement, en- | lightenment and inspiration. Mr. Pack- Samuel G. Cottrell, f | is a st 2 = | 2 reil, for many years is a_clever cartoonist and his va- times. Whoever has distress after | chief of the Westerly fire department, | ried subjec recei merited ap- eating, sick headaches, nausea, % succeeded a g his long admin- use. He is aleo a comedian and 4 2 | m in_mod izing the general | musician of ability and one of the bad taste, unplessant preatln. can~ | s 1 and it is one of the & equip- | kind that is a “whole show in him- not find good in anything, or beof | Vd volunteer fire cepartments in the | self.” much use in the world. | state. Now that this important wo 1 s been accomplished, effort is be The contracts for furnishing three But these symptoms are only 7 A ,"““;“' a “\“»\ head for the ¢ hundred thousand granite paving b nf, those back of the move- | plocks to the city of Providence have signs that the stomach needs a little earcand atteation and the aid that ment being the main outside of | | The annual meeting of the fire trict will be held this (Wedne: ®p | evening. when the business of the dis- | ill be trans which includes | tion of the c int engineers meetings of the fire district are largely attended, the sfied to leave the hief and board of ters with Pis | rsed in that particu but this meeting there will be some | il attend a fire_district meeting eam give. Safe, reliable, thoroughly' | the frst ti In order to g the r Wes g, the de tried, this family remedy has won- derful reviving power. They tone the stomach, liver and bowels—all s to follow the organs of digestion. \\..h these he Town hall, organs in good order, the whole Among the plans spok " s Bakd 3 e future eonduct of the fire de system is better and stronger. ith the evident view of getting a Try a few doses and se 1ccessor to Chief Cottrell, is to i pd ok 1 @ |sist that the chief engineer shall for yourself what a splendid | as steward at the engine house bodily condition Beecham’s Pilis gupervision of the fire’al teep the flre s i sleep in the fire house, take c} Can Create [ii%r.zsiorie and authorits sination s Sold Everywhare. In hoxes 10c. and 258,] Seaseseseteetestetesessisarecerntsastisasas: fhere 1o Buy in Westerly neersesseanasenisonsienecasense: Weaterly Branch ! Capital Three Million Dullurg; excess of Surpius .Three Million Dollarg | 1 1¢Vs Over Fifty Thousand Accounts, | &% L#veral, courteous and efficient in its| The town cou of Westerly for management. | the first time since the town govern- AR RS ! ment has ¢ will sit as s Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes law, | ! ARE SOLD BY |a | I. B. CRANDALL co. be grantec s by ow where ns, ain ers ¢ prope sposed it but nov2ed Westerly, R. 1.| there will be remonstr the location of saloons w e } of sct 15e8, as there been talk t Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S | N THE BRIDG City }’bérmacy‘ nst licensing t place. Before the o Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- | regular session of the town cou eil lege lces while waiting for your car.| Monday, one of the cot e rk at th 86 Canal St. Westerly. . | ; pestmaie o S0astd 1. Walls, O. D.. Ontametitat. | Aotect éW/ lective vision corrected by the prop- Bet the Origlnal and Genuin adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- MALTED MILK @ worthy Block. Westerly, R. FOR SALE Two seven-icom «oitages, situnted in §ferent parta of the compact part of crl{_ R. 1, each having &0 foot #tr. ront, both having vacant Jand adjoining that can be seccure tl Fsironabls prices ¢ 4" pird m;:r .,3;. The Food-drink for All Ages. ron. o aving heat, electric ¥ % 2 Berts, modern plambing. - tnspestion | ForInfants, Invalids,and Growing children. invited Feamk W. Coy Reml Entate Co, | PureNutrition,upbuilding the wholebody. | Invigoratesthe nursing motherandthe aged. the: | paen & ictive fire department membership. | Bros, rded, two-thirds to the Booth Hurricane Isle Granite compan: and Wateford, and one- e Catto Granite company It is probable that nea the pavers 1 be cut in on sub-cont The bids were as follows: Grainte company, Westerly, thousand. England Granite company. per thousand for 200,.- $63 a thousand for the ad- onal 100,000. The Catto Granite company, West- ly, $61.75 per thousand. ph P. Stome, Providence, $85.50 1sand th Brother | Granite compan of Westerly submitted mith $62 per New Westerly, 000, di and Hurricane Tsle 5 per thousand. and 1 Local, Laconics. The superior court for Washington county will convene in Westerly to- day (Wednesday). In the Sixth district court, in a | suit on a promissory mnote, Hyman nith against Pasquale Salameno, gment was given plaintiff for $43 and cost In the case of Stephen R. Wightman of New London against Thomas J. annon of Westerly, the superior court has given judgment for plaintiff of 72.80 and costs. e snow storm of Tuesday did not terfere with the schedule of the weatuek Valley street railway. The ze cars are on the route the rst winter on. A beer delivery wagon, the first to appear in Westerly in 47 years, has arrived in anticipation of the grant- ing of liquor licenses. by a Providence The official It is furnished brewing firm. count of the returning rd sives George IL Utter a plu- rality of 5,279 over Thomas F. Coo- ney, in the vote for congressman from the Second Rhode Island district. FATHER CUNNINGHAM’'S PEOPLE Work With Pastor for Benefit of the 1§ Parish. . Waterbury De: n the Rev. F: his remarks of greeting to his new parishioners in St. Thomas’ a few months ago, he asked them him the same support they had given crat sa w mad, he retiring pastor, Re Timothy wley, D.D. Two weeks ag ringham announced that the an- entertalnment for the benefit of | church would take place in the arish hall and hoped all who could | WO give it their suppor Sunday | at all the masses Father Cunningham stated 1 k 1ble | | “ather | | i thy to announc net about § was purely a entertain- Con; te by the p their particular friends nouncement that it succ eated the most pleasir p s as successf m n ever Father ¢ any other given mningham s delighte: For Best Essay. i come of a fund of $400 given | in by the Hon. William .J. Bryan s trustes under the will of Philo Sher- | Bennett. Exq., of New Haven, is lly awarded for the best eskay principles free gov- vs must be tvpewritten | ted at the Yale uni- or Dbefore May 24, departments m: anc versity 1911, compete, The subject for this year will be one | of the following: 1. Ballot Reform in State: 2. The Regulation of Campaign penditures in the United States. library on udents-in a the _United ther Cunningham | | was with great pleasure he | , John Milla of North Main street also dropped in his little mite and it was he who started the Investigation as Wednesday afternoon he approached Officer Thomas Cronan on North Main street and related to him his side of the story. He said he was still wait- ing for the furniture. The case was referred to Detective Thomas Colo- santo, who is working on it now. Westport.—E. T. Bedford has given a building site opposite the Green cot- tage to the Boys’ Athletic ¢lub. Southport.—S. C. Bradley Ileaves town the end of this week for North New bive Stock Company. A new enterprise has been inausu- rated called the Pecos Live Stock com- paRy, to be located at Saugatuck, to carry on the business of buying, breed- | ing. grazing, pasturing and dealing in ! and selling cattle, sheep, hogs, horses and other Hve stock. also to purthase, breed, or otherwise acquire and sell domestic and wild animals, birds, fish, Carolina to aitend the annual field trials, Poquonnock.—Thomas F. Tracy has returned to Washington, D. C., to take up his dutles as doorkeeper in the house of representatives. Middletown.—Gov. and Mrs. Frank B. Weeks returned to town Saturday evening and Governor Weeks was at his office in the capitol Monday. Wallingford.—This evening Repre- sentative Chandler of Rocky Hill will lecture in the town hall under the au- spices of the Teachers' association. Meriden—The celebration of the fif- tieth anniversary of the dedication of ! the first meeting house In Meriden made the services at St. Paul's church Sunday netable. { Norwalk—The natural growth oy termen from Southport and Bridgeport, whose season of work is about at an end, spent Sunday at thelr East Nor- walk homes. This weather is espe- cfally hard on them. Hartford—John Crowe, Frank Grey | and Stephen Roper, who were caught in the recent gambling raids in _the American hotel, have withdrawn th i appeals and have paid up their fin i The men were fined $5 and costs in the | local police court. | | Southington—Miss _Sargent, _senior | icher at the high school, left early | Saturday morning for the northern Canadian woods, whers her brother is seriously 11l with typhoid fever. She Tias gone to care for him., During her absence Mrs. L. A, Cummings will take care of her classes. SMOOTH TALK. Of Smooth Man Victimized Waterbury People. The Waterbury Republican syas: A smooth man, with a smooth game and a little smooth talk managed to con- nect with a Mttle of the hard earned | cash of a couple of the foreign resi- dents of the Brooklyn district two weeks ago and from the reports of the detectives on the case did not even ! leave a clue behind to satisfy his cus- tomers. He represented himself to be an agent for a prominent mail order firm and declared that he could give his customers furniture, clothing and other merchandise at a much lower rate than they were charged in this city for them. All he needed was a little cash deposit to assure the firm | that the men were in gnod faith and | he would bring them the goods. Tom- | asso Genovese of 1079 Bank street gave him $2, Nicholas Fasano dropped | $i, Mrs. Angelo DiLeo contributed $ | more, Mrs. Vineenzo Fasano dropped $1 into the collection and he swelled his subscription list by about $20 from the foreigmers in the same block. | { 1 if you find her. See the D:icembsr - number of the ! The Fashion Authority of the And the Best of All i | fobl4d Westerly, R. I v t 206 Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. New Manual Training Teacher, 1 A quick lunch prepared in a minute. | 5905 S I Holmos and the t A ittee of Xew DIAMUN“S‘Tflhnombsnmu.Askforflom.:cx’s. board selected William T 1o en for teache nual traini 1 In No Combine or Trust | T /i (s "5, aining ," - o Vo et et car| — LI S i :e acting in Methue prices on Diamonds, loose i X : B Surcnmsng - oo ormownted | WALL PAPERS [zcnes CASTRITIUS, s 7 Al Tt e e Rabaiien, Wislerfy Jowsln | The late Spring ieaves & larger|iur vears' cxperience sa 4 Breciicen) Sl N gl Rk ’nock on hand of the above, and to |csipenter and is highly recommended. rm #"| move it we have made quite a reduc- | He i vears of ag He succeeded HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | tton in the prices. it is n good time | P Cfeasar Knap~ in New Britain Dec. MADT BY HAND, & il 1. Tis nm"u will be $1.100. Hand Mads Werk s Our Speciaity. B Whips and oll Harnese Supplics car- | a general v ! Elsiding tnapector RRvsred. ;.‘ i # ock‘ ma‘cmn Made Harness| rials, Painti Fanging and | 4 movement on the part of stock at 31 up. Detsrating, the Building Trades councll of Merl N. H. SAUNDERS, { —— den favoring the creation of the office Removed to 44 West Broad Street N o} e of building inspector. combining the ]. l ’“URIAG”' dutie*of fire marshal and plum te pur your bust- 4 ¢ fnspector wlth inspector of building u";fif'f' Roe o s ‘ 92 and 94 West Main Street. A resolution to that effect will be in- roduced t e ce i) o P “.%.. - fl";_’ elgibing. pdu at the meeting of the com- Junld Ymon councik REAL ESTATE SALE TENEMENT PROPERTY COTTAGE HOUSES LARGE HORSE BARN AND SHED BUILDING LOTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY STORE TO RENT TENEMENTS TO RENT NEW COTTAGE TO RENT. Full Particulars at Coal Office A. L. 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