Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 20, 1911, Page 6

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‘at ‘to_Axel fNelson 3 le to, Michasl ? Burke tor 34001 50, 7. the feth day of cmalon of ‘the Rhods Ts assembly, and for the are entitied (o, 45 & ey for | the seporta. o Atlss, Florence Klley | i By Frank X elley will deliver a3 paper by o ; public ‘address in fhe. @aseriply reom | Scarlet Fever, followed : tered’ out of th, of the public library this (Thursday) by_Drs. O'Lotghlin and 8i 8. ice, and reached the first Heufenancy | 1teTnoon at three o'clock. Miss Kel- | F: W. Walsh gave a paper on Rectal i N Y | ley is geperal secretary of the Na-|Diseases, followed by a general dis- :“!he company. Mv,:::r 26,1994, | | O7 L) EEReTAl St slic ~and wif Willlam_B. . residen 4 In the clection fof Toator b ‘om the Work of that organiza- | physician Pl 2 cofps, but Iy .report of the treas- after the nr;n ballot ?l :5 election w:- % ':"dmmy ot(‘ the hs«v- pon z At AR O unanimou: . Promotion .| | leno) ion, shows k; caunen 5" Sacance in m\.flc.&n.:..:? o es A nm;.;n“‘"“%._mh e, STONINGTON 1 e th company, which will ‘be fill- hamplin $1; nnah Cran TR SR & by Tip Lieut. Robert G. Thack- C. Latham ' Stiliman $1.81; | Burch-Stewart Wedding on Wadnesday ery, if that typical citizen-soldier. will Seventh-day Baptist|' —pDr. C. 0. Maine Completes Thirty 5wy adsancement and the:elcction | church $130.sn, Duting ihe tamie Der- | Veary. Residence.in- the Borsugh. a utenan! ‘ome = 3 ‘ester] ‘oman’, societ g ; = - ensary. € B | contributed $36 to the Tract society.| Frank T. Mayns's Funerai. $5 to. executive board expenses, $20 e ; e ; ‘Ovens there is ar extra st of - burners at the-top for broiling; hgr&t"‘iym . < over the ordinary gas oven, insuring better -, ingand great convenience,! — - o, - The Oven Bottoms and’ Racks are -cast irom) >, _ The combined intersats of the West- | to school, and $10 to the Sab-| Wednesday afternoon at half past erly Narrow Fabric company and the | bath Recorder. < :):l.y l:nl'hmr ofenl:{r' and lr:”l'gll;;i loom and land companies connected | Among the articles-of historic value T, Stewart, of Bay View avenue, and therewith are still in an unsettled. con- | in the keeping of thé Westerly public Oliver Chesebro Burch were united iz didon; but the prospects are favora- | library is the plan of Cantonment| o The ceremony was perform Dle to the reorgahisation of the, com- | Sprague, near Washington, D. C. 0c- | ed in the patior in & Bower of eamts Pany and the contimiance of ‘opera-|cupied by the First regiment, Rhode}Zhq laurel’ by Rov. Chavics o o eindet one management It is|Isiand detached militia, as faid out| o0 " of Galvary Episcopal church, the underst that the matter of pooling | under direction of Col. Ambrose E.|Gounicring service Deing used. The interests ivith the Richm Burnside, commanding, with Col. Will- | hride was charmingly gowned in a company of Alton, R. L. that carried | jam Gardiner, as superintendent, and Wedding and the outer walls are triple—an interlining of - « " asbestos between two sheets of iron, which assists - + toretain the heat. . P S S The use of these’. " Gas Ovens does not interfere in any way , with ‘the operation of | the coal range—both can be used at the same time, s Double Oven above or § | §§ i : i il g55 sF 7 Thirtieth Dr. . Charl ';§:§ 1] It 85 = . - H 4 £ 2 -] L] hand - embroldered 3 T e i with it an exchange of siock and add- | Lieut. Wil R. Walker builder. | frone celebrated the thirtleth, anni ed payments by the stockholders of | The plan wha drawn In Mav, 1361 by Hen Lorenz: Faibrotner win walley: | his residing in Stoni At present | the Narrow Fabric company, and| Col. H. A DeWitt, engineer, and B. of honor. The groom was attended by | Mrs. Maine came fo. of water com- | which was referred to a special com- | C. Root, assistant enginper. Bis brother, 'Billings Barch ot New alsewhere and | mittee for investigation, has been re. Yok s tew adke h iileais from the | jected, and the plan of reorganiza- 5erved, after which Mr. and - Mre: at_their homes, | tion substituted. ; MYSTIC Burch left for a short wedding trip to of the Third dis-| It is stated that the debts are — R ok e et o oy greater than the assets, still there is| Fineral of Dwight Gallup—Rackett- traveling siit with hat to match. The > Bt B st S fterest In SoMe of | Staplins Wedding — Basehall Pros- | large -number of handsome gifis re- in rentals will a1d in | sume the responsibilities and increass| Pects—Dickenson = Beeb s s ol ey inged i i on the bonds, and | the facilitles for dolng business under | Westerly. member. of Calvary Episcopal church. : H with the town| the amount invested 1s lost provided a sale is forced to- meet the general indebtedness, But for the industrial of West- | TePUtation of the town, a few. of the largest stockholders are ready to in- | vest even more money in the concern to contifive it -operation. ‘The stock- | management, - 5 infantry, now Tenth company, Coast Artillery corps, went with e to the 8] - Amerfcan command being designated & eempany of the First regiment, Isiand volunteers, He serv &s sergeant af that time. e receive ‘sradual lon after beiny mus- e—— Only One “Best” Nerwieh Peeple Qive Credit Whers jorwich who suffer with sick WMn2ys and bad backs want a kidney remedy that can be depended upem. The best is Dean's Kidney Pills, & medicine for the kidneye only, made of pure roots amd horbs, and enly one that is backed by cures fl:m Mere's Norwich testi- Mrs. Charles H. Whaiey, 9 Treadway Avemse, Norwish/ Conn. says: “Ever since my first sxperience with Doan's ° Kidmey Pills some vears ago 1 have valued them highly. Their uee has saved me a great deal of suffering. My empertmce with various remedies, has taught me that many of them, while doing good in ene. way, will cause distress in another. Such is nat holders have been asked to set a sale price on their ho!dlvs. now practi- cally valueless, and if this stock can be obtained for a consideration, the industry will cofitinue, but with a changed and a machinery, & dif- ferent business policy and changed Michael ‘Marafeno, who was cap- tured after a thres years' chase, by Sheriff John Wilcox in'Providence last last week, and who had been previ- ously indictéd for assault with intent to Kill a fellow countryman and his dawghter in Peace Dale, was brought ints the superior court for Washing- o county at Kingstan. Wednesda: @ complaint “was changed to. as- sault with a dangerous weapon, and. 4o the charge Marafeno entered a plea | of nolo cantendre. His counsel pleaded leniency, to which Judge Stearns re- plied that am leniency: had been Eiveh in the reduction ‘of the charge in the compamint. The judge declared Wat there ‘seemed to be a growing €ustom ampong a certain class of res- idents to carry concealed weapons and to use, them fipon the slightest provo- cation. He felt it a duty to impose the severest pemalty and sentenced Marafeno to serve two years in state Prison at hard labor. In the case of William Smith of ‘Westerly, charged with.the theft of a gun, after the testimony for the state was given Judge Stearns declared that the. state had failed to sustain the charge, and directed the jury to ren- der verdict favorable to the accused. The, divorce case of Louis J. Reuter againat Muude E. Reuter., whieh ihay been pendimg in the Washington“coun+ ty court, was given hearing in Provi- dence. Judge Stearns granted final decree of divorce to Mr, Reuter. The court adjourned to next Mon- day, morning at 9.30. Elder George Adams, the colored achdr who conducted Tabernacle 2 in Waesterly, of the demonstra- tive worshippers known as the of God and Saints of Christ, evidently prefers to take advantage’of the low cost, of living in the Washington coun- #ervice will be given| the reorgamization plan. At present g \t - pre The funeral of Dwight Gallup was held from his home, on Gallup Hill, ‘Wedneaday afternoon at 2 o'clock; was ‘largely attended by relatives and friends; . H. M. Morril, pastor of th Old Mystic Methodist church, of which the deceased was a member, conducted the services, assisted by Rev. C. F. White of the Lédyard Congregational church. . The bearers were members of tho family. Burial was in the Gallup ceme‘ery on the farm where the de. ceased had resided so many years. Rackett-Staplins Marriage. At St: Mark’s rectory Tuesday aft- ernoon Mortimer W. Rackett of Mys- tic_and’' Miss Lavinia N. Staplins, only daughter of Charles H. Staplins, were united in marriage by Rev. Albert C. Jones of St. Mark's church. The bride ‘wore a traveling suft and was unat- tended. Mr. and Mrs. Rackett at once went to' their new home. Mr. Rackett s employed as a painter in town. Wedding, Invitations. Invitations have been recefved by the. friends of Miss Anna Roy and Henry Morey, Jr., for their marriag which will take place in St. Patrick’s church Monday, April 24, at 9 o'clock. Mr. Morey is tl son of IMr. and Mrs Henty Morey and is employed in the Rossie velvet mill. After their mar- rigge they will reside’ in Germanyille avenue: Baseball Outlook. The problem of baseball in® Mystic this year seems to he a puzzle to many At the meeting of the Rhode Island- Connecticut association in Westerly or. Tuesday evening it was voted to take in awother. team in place of Wakefield, which has withdrawn. The 'Mystic team, which has been so_undecided, for its manager this year. In previous I\‘;J.rs Mr. Tingley has done well by and no doubt will prove a good draw- ing card... Another meeting of the as- sociation will’be held in Westerly on -taken: in regard to the teams that w on. Death of Dickenson Beeb Was born'in Mystic and spent his ear- nd | i3-employed by one of the leading firms. She has taught in the public schools hera for the past 17 years. The groom’ in Stonington and is a member of one of the oldest familles in the borough- The’ groom's’ gift to his bride was a jeweled necklace of gold beads. placed the_oil.can from b neath the team on the load in the tub of food prepared for their firat meal in Stonington. . This did not discourage the doctor, however, as his long career as a-vaiued citizan and:physiclan has will probably have George W, Tingley | the team and has proved a good man- | ager. The team this year will be made | up of as many local boys as possible, iMonday ‘evening, when final action will | I play and the schedule for the sea- | Word was received in town Tuesday | of the géath of Dickenson Beebe at his | home on Beach street, Westerly. He | 27 years in Relatives and friends were present | Proved. He has practicel i Providence. New York, Philadel- | the Place le mow occipies and has phia, Hartford, Boston and New Lon- | lived in the same neighorhood for the don.’ On their return from their wed- [ Whole time he has been, liere. i ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Bur Prof.'W.: O. Turnar returned to. Wil-, side at the home of the bride’s parents | Umantic Wednesday, heving heen; the on Bay View avenue, where thay will | Suest of Dr. C- O. Maine an 7= be at home. to their friends. Grass_ Fires: e Personal ltems. The burning of the old grazk on va- Mr. and Mrs. Harris' Pendleton of | sant lots has made ‘% ?:‘;;‘E New London attended the wedding of | THe 1&.‘“ coen &een’ . fapeing hien Oliver Chesebro’ Burch and- Miss E.|into the sky. An 2 Agnes Stewart Wednesday. * Tuesday evening for & fire staried near Billings Burch of New -York spent ) the railroad W(M axlen:;dm ‘wanfia Wednesday at his former home. here. Mlpietgofnt I vod”“ g D. C. Andrews of Boston was a calier | When the men « ‘ here this week. - Funeral of Frank T. Mayne: Evening of Cards The -funeral * service of ~Frank T. i heid ‘at - the -home of his Tuesday evening the T. M. T. Whist | Mayne was ¢lub met at thy hom of Miss Annie mother on Water "*“‘R‘X:"‘&;’:}l{:‘& Dennison on Efm street. * Cards were | iernoon at 3 oiclock Rev. Gharies 7. enjoyed and T hments were served, | Mason r e g The first award was given Miss: Pru- | Neptune _Hose comn:zr‘» .‘:,cv‘r, mgnhd dence Fairbrother, who substituted for | deceased was 4 memmber, accompanied Miss Anna Fairbrother. The lowest|!he body to the “““;Z...t . score was made by Mrs. Gilbert Ches- | Sommittal sel‘;'“’nd e e bro. The club will meet with Mrs, [ Were many handsome flors’ o) Louis Hammond next week. Burial was in Stonington'cemetery. Kicked by His Horse. he 206 bones .of the -human body On Saturday, while Charles Noyes of ' are worked by 522" voluntary m\!s{;le!. Sulphor and Cream Tarlar LOZENGES (LEE & OSGOOD) Sulphur and Cream Tartar Lozenges are Bpring renovators, clear the blooa. increase appetite ‘and .clean houss generally. They are so pleasant .to Single Oven at end-of range. N -/ Circulars Free. e Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Boston For Sile by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. Fidelio Be_er On Draft or in Bottles. Team Delivers Everywhere. H. JACKEL & (0. cor. Market and Water Std, H. COOPER . — UPHOLSTERER — Firsf Class Mattress Maker. Furnis) ture repaired. Mattresses made to or- der:and mage over. 100 W. Matn St.. Norwieh, Ot. Mail orders will regeive prompt at- tention. Tplephone 555-4. Tel. 136 Sieas "Siandvate Pils quick relief—and permanent follows steady treatment with them. 70.years specilc for liver and stom- ach, sick fieadache and jaundice, The Player-Piano That Excels All Others in the Sweet, Low Dreamy Notes true of Doan's lfilnby Pills, which 1, ty ‘l]i rather than take trial at the! lier years in the village. He was the precured from N. D. Sewin & Son's :::l'!!’o o+ . T i to ;:- son of lBhe late Ehl‘;:ezl and Sa,llie‘[ Stere. They act solel on ‘ihé T e charge. of perjury e | Brooks Beebe. He has lived in West- | Drog s 0 o flm"':: other] Z4°r has been in the jail at Kingston | erl many years. He leaves a sister, since last August and has elected to| Mis. Charles Eccleston of this place, Brgans. 1 consider it a pleasure to{ remain there until the middle of mext | besides other relatives. recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to all g;l;‘;;":gerf::}"‘;“fl;::“:fl:tfl .t!:::le"g ilage Interests. g Zeneral to furnish him an attorney to| Ralph Passamore is in New York. @ For saje by all deslers. Price S0c.| defend him at the present session of | . Clifford Purdy returned to service in Foster-Milburn + Co, Buffalo, New | the superior court. the United States navy yard after a Yerk. so'e agents for the United{ EMer Adams was first prosecuted | t€n day’s visit with his parents, Dr. on u charge of arson, but was acdajt- " v States. ted by a jury at the November se fiie s Remember the name—Doan's—and| sion of court. Then, without heimg ol take no other. the ‘court house when take people eat them in place of candy. We put them up in boxes, + each box 10 cts. i) The Lee & Osgood Company, NORWICH, CONN. ‘ew York. Frod Eldredge has purchased a fine pair of black draft horses. Mrs. Bleg Briges of Frovidence is ; { the miiest of her parenis, Mr. and Ms. ses of kidney ?’mgmeu to the (oumf\gj‘-fi }r];d“nai”‘?dm“-'!%“i“frba_ SR Try them. Lee the February court session the grand !, Wr& EHlewty Davis of Vaterbury is g Jury returned an indictment agatnst | the Buest of Mrs H. X. eeler. e attormge &einst| )ierman Eldredge of Scranton, Pa.. was Tl 4t that. sos- | 19 Vigiting relatives here: . . farshall Purdy of Suffield is the ohopl Snd Adams was pent back to Jail, | g 0xt of his parerits, Dr. and Mrs. A, 3 not being able to obtain ball ; g . Purd; Azain, when the present scssion Y sy is ' h h’ n "‘M' Ioc.-"ng‘vl\ on Monday Attorney Olney was T el b meplung o tew still il and Assistant Attorney Gen- ‘ 5 v e New eral Cross stated to the court that he | y Mo, CTOUCH hes returned to New o ol wogld be willing that the state pro- e > M. Crou W& an attorney. rather than ' keep 5 i i 8 John Collon, who has been ill at his - A A vanonths mote: BIder | pome for some time, was taken to Nor- ns Was notife e nas et o on Wednesday and entered ths nesday morning In court af Kingston. | Yool nr Brewster's Neck. Three Million Dollar | M7~ CToss said that Adams preferred | sy iy Plate’ glass windows are being set o o remain in jail wntil his attorney | ; 1 g Fifty Thousaiid Koceunts. ' | could take care of the case. The case, | '™ yfhe S0re O I X Wheelor. courteous and eficient fn 13| therefore, goes over until next Sep- v mmasagement. in New London, the guest of her un- st cle, Richard Abell. - results always follow the use Kidney Pills. They give rellef in all THE SOLO-APOLLO There are a dozen different player-pianos that will meet all requirements of those who enjoy noisy music. There are quite as many that by smothering the stroke can produc: a certain pianissimo effect. G £2 But there is ONLY ONE PLAYER-PIANO EXISTING which definitely and positive- ly accents the low notes with the same precision and distinctness as the louder ones. That is the SOLO-APOLLO. { Perhaps you are incredulous because of the sweeping claim. But the reason is a phy- sical one. It is very easy to demonstrate mechanically. BECAUSE— The SOLO-APOLLO is the only instrument built with TWO SETS OF PNEU- MATICS. : ' 3 One set plays the melody, and another set entirely independent, plays .the accompani- ment. It is exactly the principle of one player producing the melody on his own iristrument and ariother player accompanying him,in the most artistic manner. . The ordinary instru- ment allows full air pressure for the loud notes and smothers the air on the z_ccompammem, blurring the notes and eliminating their true musical values. s g i 1t was the knowledge of this shortcoming in the usual instrument which spurred the makers of the APOLLO to the production of the SOLO-APOLLO,and every true music- ian who sits down to this instrument is amazed and delighted with the artistic resu]t_g se- cured by this marvelous instrument. If you are considering at all the purchase of a piano, * you want first to make that instrument available to your entire family and friends. This fneans that it must have a PLAYER in it, and if you wish to be per'l,flnn:ndy.ntfified with the instrument which you buy you will select the SOLO;APOLLb,’ficc_ause it leaves noth- ing to be desired. It satisfies the thorough musician, while making-a virtuoso-of even the boy or girl who is entirely without knowledge of music. The SOLO-APOLLO is a2 won« DR. KING, Dentist NO PAIN No High Prices PAINLESS EXTRASTION Teeth extracted and filled painlessly for the most nervous and delicate people. Dr. King’s method is the only ahsolutely SAFE_traatment. known ‘to dentpl science. Full set teeth 33. arid up, with the. Nstural. Gumd; - Gola T old ¥ = DR, TOLLAND' COUNTY DOCTORS Premiar Painless Dentist, origi- of quaran- o Py nator of the King Safe Syastem of i Hol Moeti Reckvill Painless Dentist ich e L O b4 % . : | Hold Annual Meeting at Rockville— ainless Dentistry, which makes been in the practice of dentistry many g e i o Dot T | Dr. F. M. Dickinson Elected Presi- ||| all dental operations ‘bainless, yoars in Norwich, is a: member of this ABN SOLD BT ot o Sy e g g Tl and inventor of the “Natural association, and supérintends the man- the matter was put by a well known | 5P —— - LS B P okl gt el iy g d v L 1. 8. CRANDALL Co. phisician of Westerly. He added that| The. 119th annual meeting of the Wasterly, R, 1, | 1he fault was not wholly with au' im- | Tollumi niy Medical association | 7 proper diagnosis of a case, but_ that Rockville Tuesday. through the leniency. neglect .o ig- ‘wom saLm norance or a combination of Rl on | ’ the part of thoke who should: have | st parts. of ihe compac: ated I8! charge of such matters. the Bisease 1. ‘Baving 80 foos| had been permitted to mpread. This t. aiid “both having v doctor said that It was about time: or. Thom: that can be in the ch the tection of artificial teath in the your old plate is loose or. broken, he mcuth. Used in Dr. King's of- ‘Wil make it as good as new at very fice only. small cost. . King Dental Parlors DR. JACKSON, Manager. Frankiin_ Square: ille: council- | F. Rockwell of Ellington; { ant ured at | that the strictest quarantine was oo t & purchaser de- | tublished and res) pected and that It : i .E“"y.,','m this not_done very qilckly he ! We shall be very glad to have you come in and hear it, whether'you are ready to buy a ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Roche, died,| I'd Waihitaway with that mild, sooth- Piano now or not. a victim of scarlet fever. She was . D. D. Trial 2 taken sick with the disease omly last| ¢ !duid, D. D. D. By, S Relleves all kinds, of skin trouble, * Buy Your Shoss and Busiory: Sunday, the attack being of a ma- ¥ cleansing away the impurities and ~ #84 get 5 eoupon on the Planc to be | lisnant form. Looal /Lacoenics. clearing iip the complexion as.nothing - given away at Mrs. Daniel L, wnco_.}“n.s removed | else caz. ’ PURTILL’S from Westerly 10 109 nan_street, “ON THE BRIDGE.” New London. Yes. 1f,1.hed any kind of skin trou- Wednewtay, wis ths h,:.""""“"“k DloE BRI D: b, P anniversary of the & ond Swite! . B Smith, 205 M st Failroad disaster “at = Wood. River| o RUD g e R s yould take the matter up with. the | " l H ad Ecz e",la £ e s derful educalgr as welll as elnterf;flinér :E:d it ’Iis soldt ats {l:ethsa::,en ::;g! :E t'}::u a: othe: 3 o Real Estate Co., s ealth officer. | ¢ C A }ANOS 3 good Player-Pianos. It is also sold on Easy. Terms, to suit the lenc purc . T | Ty mornng, yaren 11 ELEBRATED PLAYER-PI/ - o Knabe ‘Angelus, $1,050, The World’s. Best Piano. _Angelus Piano, $750, the first player invented. £ Autopiano, The choice of His Holiness, Piis X. The- ¢hei Sam’s Navy, Prices ranging from $525 to $750. 2 Pianista, $485, and Areo, $425. ' % The prices and terms of some-one of these wall known mak within the reach of all. Let us send you our beok of testimo: of which are from persons you are sure to know of. added confidence in thess fine instruments, or, better them te you and demonstrate them, explaining.the Art Melodant and the Temponome. Without these features of | to a player-sii Other Players ranging in price from $400 to ':l'fll_o. LARGEST SHOWING OF PLAYER-PIANOS IN NEw ENGLAND, | ‘The -Plaut-Caddéfi; 7 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING; = = = © ~ Main Street, Norwich, Conn. # : Write for Catdagué,'wfiy; gL T iz w0 T BogR : P. S—SPECIAL—One fine Player-Piane, with 12 rols.of music, fu U Eatablished 1901, 1, Wells, O. D., Optomatrist. Junction, ® l rected Dy the A G r 10 d&. """fi The Washingten - Trust company oy jusyment ‘Weaterly, has beeu designated us depositary for %cgfll';fl;k:nlml B;_ek to w.,:;. e Ty Do Sk rvod| Wifh Gitonic Theumatism, and - used ©One hufidred more laborers ‘atrived | N6™y citien of Forn s Kidnes meriate at Niantic fromi Providence Wednes- [ & it ot cfrect The thifd bottle e day, where they sil worlk in connec~ | ma oo B o a s butle ton_wish the construction of the.plant e ks of the Bradford: Dyeing association.; v = e -inemhers of Eudlomg- and -Han- it cloars the 2 namerm Army of the. Re- Lee & Osgood Co.

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