Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1911, Page 6

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tion of industries new to the town. big_plant of the Westerly Waoolen mills company has not been in oper- ation for over a year and the only emploves now there are the e‘re tfi. ing watchmen, This plant . several buildings so lontod tht they could PBe utilized for a variety of bus- | iness entervrises. - The property has been inspected by several partin with a view to lease or purchase, but with- oug definite conclusions, although there is mo better located manufacturing plant in-the state, Recently measurements and surveys of the fd roperty have been mldo and the bulldings photographed, and re- port says this was done at the in- stance of pective purchasers. .. There waa talk some time ago that the English ‘ayndlcnte company con- templatea purchase, and, it is sald, still eas the matter usder considera: tion. The lttut report is to the. ef- fect that Bradford Dyeing asso: clation, lc& is to have an extensive piant -in \’hnm-. was considering, the Teastbility of taking over the Nian | Woolen mill plant, to be used as au: ilfary te the Niantic plant, but omeen of the company decline to make posi- tive statement in relation to the prop- Another. available prqperty for m- dustrial pyrposes is that of Se; in_Main street, the. large buildings ' kmown as the Stone mill and the Brick mil), vacited by the Solway Mills Co., about filve years ago, which have been practically unoccupied since. ‘The properties. have been inspected by the r'pruenufives of several mynufactur- ing ceneerns, who were satisfled with ma rental price, hut wantedl changes made at the expense of the owners of the Building that were far beyond rea- sonableness. and would ocarry with it increased cost instead of profit to Se- gars. So the buildings continue unoc- el A o' new building of the Westerly Narrew Fabric company is not avail- abls for some néw industry at the present time, pending settlement of ‘tie presemt conocern occupying the premises. Effort is being made by some ef the stockholders to arrange for the . settlement of debts and the continuation of the business on a dif- ferent scale and under new manage ment, but the majority of the stock holders do not seem to take to this plant. So indications are that the business will be closed out. If that is ‘done, this new and modern mill buil adapted for almost any man- ufac g business, will probably be open for lease or purchase. There is another vacant buiiding adapted for manufacturing purposes on the banks of the Pawcatuck river, in w) an industry of modergte size could ho This building was erected about six years ago for the Stafford Moter Boat company d when the concern ceased to .exist, t 1 . buflding- was occupied by the Acme Broom company, but the building has been practically idle for nearly two years, followed by a i Lol fessionals in that line a-Boston amusement ageney. ments will be served. Elfi.nh dieunn, on the ovenln¢ of May 8, !n Masonic hall. Sir Knights will “be present from Boston, Providence, New London and Norwich, the last named making the trip by special trolley car. 1t is mb:l!e that there will “be a. short street parade prior to the i tion, as at least one of ths via commanderies wiil be accompanied by a brass brand, The local sir knights will give the visiting brethren a mest +hospitable reoeptlon - < Theodore Annis, spinner empl at the White Reck mill, Pas fimn:’:: an unconscious condition on. the: floor of his room at the mill boarding; honse Monday morning. His room mate made the discovery and Dr. Frank L Payne was summoned. /Annis died Tuesday afternoon without recovering con- sciousness. He went to -bed at his usual time; Sunday night, hh.rl?;m mate following about an hour- T. He says that.Annis was. in the.bed when he retired, and” that he was not awakened by Annis falling out of bed, presuming that he had done so. . After ineffectual attempts to arouse Annmis, the case was reported and Dr. Payne summoned. was about 25 years of -(e been employed at ‘White several months. Some time nto he underwent & mastoid operation in Backus hospital and it is belleved that when he fell to the floor the fall resulted in.a fracture of the skull, resulting in death, Afnnis came-to ‘White Rock from Suncook, N. H., and it is believed has relatives there. The body was taken in charge by Unde: taker Murphy and effort will be made to_locate the relatives. Dr. J. Howard Morgan, medical ex- aniiner, pronounced death due to nat- ural causes. The long looked for and much need- ed railroad station improvements in Westerly are finally to be réalized, for upon the authority of Edward S. Mil- ner, a director of the New York New The New Suits are shown.in smart ~very newest ideas. In their _ graceful llnu&bybotrflflnmml‘hnndof glny ‘are perfect taste - and extra- ordinary. values. Women’s and Msses Suits Two New Styles at flSU, actual Avery is a member,. w‘lolkgr ] | ing Tuesday on the bill . providing } annexation of a portion ef EI to kockvme a.nd Verno SaZ n-:l‘on. the holding -of -sueh: uoumlvc Sénator Spel ed thet Thurs- $18.00 values. day of- mf-e v‘:gkflm h‘;’u’:‘?’n- Four New Styles. at $19.50, actual islative day before May 1. and should $25.00 values. the nominations .m of confirmation at today’s sepsion there. will be. stil] another legislative dav thiy week fop the senate to pass.on such othér nom- inations as Governot Baldwin: may send in. This (w“nndny) mocm-g members ‘of the Farmers’ association _will have a meeting:at the capitol ‘at which ;there will be a free. §is jon in regird to taking. water rights m ecountry towns for upe: _the cities. This i a2 subject of_special inteven ‘to. the ‘legislators from the rural towns at this pflrdcuhr m’lon. . Afhr a dnnunwn in which Smator McNeil, Jr. Mahap, Paddock aid -Don- :vtn ul;rmtet: mi‘t themmt ad- ere to. its action -in :pas: lution calling for an invcit&lthn of the fire insurance companies. of- Con- necticut, the senate on.Tuesday voted to rmde from its {ormer posftion and concut with the house; which Teject- ed the ution by -a very:-large m: Jjority. o there will be .no. investi gatién as Wna tomuted by the ac- tion of the -house, and, - mfllqmnore, no deadlock on. the Drom-mmn P $30.00 values- Womenis and Misses’ Oo-t., Dresses and Waists are also here 'in splendijd varieties and all very moderately priced. < 121.125 Main Street.' " The Leading Store in Euforn Connecticut (inhl oxclugivaly -1o Man’s, Women’s and Chiidren’s Wearing Appare! the. governor “for building and loan and stunning styles that embody the, Four New Styles at’ Qfi.w, actual ery member of the judiciary eommittee .?-fiaf ered, That said 4 hereu petition. Ha hehed add determined at m,pfim & s Ry o the en: emfi“’:? said’ earing Cherlnn. lication of tI er “hav strict, at I z the .date of said hearing, and that re- turn be ma to nm‘e.u N AYLING, Tudge. The above ua ,torsgnlnr is a true copy “of record. Attest dpraed BA at Norwich, for the Dis ct ol Hor!v;{ch on;the 35th day of “April, Pruen t—NELSON s 3. #AYLING. Ji dge Estate of Daniel K. Hubbard, iate of Norwich, in” said District, deceased. " The Executrix uhlbnod her admin- istration account :With said estate té the Court for .all sce it is therefore Ordered, That’ t! 3 A. D, 1911—lt 3.0 nocn, “at the Probne Court Room in tke Cit: i #f Norwich,-in-said District, be, the same is, appointéd for hearing ‘sm! flle said Bxetutrix lq directed to € notice thereof by pu mmng this oracr onee in some nsvs- aper having a circulatien in said Dis- rict, at least; th days prior, to-the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. . the same, N J. AYLING, Judge. ? Phe ‘above al foregoing is” a true copy of record. > ) iAttest: ' - FANNIB C. CHURCH, apr26d % . Clerk. AT £ 0O U‘ OF PROBATE ] at Norwich,’ in.and for the District of Norwich, o ! 25th day of April, fi!?‘enz—wmov . ATLING, Tudge. tate of Klizabeth' muau late of Norwich, in said, Distgict, dec The Administrator exnibited hi his ad- ministration account with said estate !o the Court for l!!fllnne it is there- re Otd ercd, That tho 29th day of AnrH A. D71911, at clock in the fome- ntson at the Prabate Court Room in the City. of. Norwich,..ip -eaid District, . be, and the same is, appointed for hearing me, and theé said Administrator is hing this o once paper ha vln‘ a fll\cuhflon in said ‘Dis- trict,.'at least-t “days prior to the date of c;ud hearlnx,\hd ‘nake return to the - 3.- AY1LING, Jud.e “The ah yp ‘na foregoing ‘is a true copy of Therefore, the committee on trades Attest I"ANNIE C. CKLRCH and manufactures have established Haven & Hartford railroad, it is def- initely stated that aj royrh.tion for the work, about is on trial before a critical public for his stafesmanship, - his sagacity .and wisdom in‘ grasping and handling a commissioner to ~succeed William H. meved the. tu- Corbin of New Britain. as going to. do - Governer Baldwin riosity as to-what he T OF PRO.A’I’E m a Norwlch wlthln_nna £ the District TERde’ St ek th WOTE WAl B com- | about naming a candidate to succeed | o .. ifternoon the committee on | difficult situation: but one that means | &t Narwict, the 24th day of April i gl o Sl o i?.‘;fl,‘};mfi:,c”m,”“:mg fiute ,fi‘t‘",‘; cities horoughs. listened to a dis- | Much to the people and.to-the large | 3 Boqm g o i 2Ath day of April, - the cussion- of Senatoer Peck’s bill con- cerning optional charters for cities in Connecticut and gave some time to consideration of Representative Bel- cher's (New London) bill concerning the adoption by cities of the commis- sion form of government. corporate interests eng*ed in the public service.” (-‘—'NEY.BON J. o AYLL Presen 1 & of Melsi Norwieh. -in s?flfip&k R dalena R. “Harf ed ‘In: orw! Cornm., ‘appear: urt and filed a [ pstition prayin, f tor the réasons there- In_set rarth, that an instrument pur. porting to be tie rd-t will and testa. meratltof. said -deceased’ be admitted to prol Wherenpon it+is“ Ordered, That’ said petition be heard and determined at 2 the Probate Court Room in the City of o Norwich, c!law't of A QUALITY ALL WOOL DRESS . SERGE ‘THE STANDARD, STAPLE SERGE FOR . the senate on_ Tuesday tue_nomuution of Wiliam H. Cadwell,” democrat,; of New Pritain, for the.place. = This nomination may or -m ot receive the stamp of approval by the senate. There is 2 division of opinion on this point, but there will be some-: thing doing in relation to the matter’ before. the ' legislature adJaurns to- morrow night. Canal street grade crossing, for which .the’ town of Westerly has appropriat- ed '$20,000,-and for a' complete change of the general layout of the railrond property’ from the High ‘strest bri .to and beyond the West Broad sti :bridge in Pawcatuck. The new pas- senger station ‘will he located about 5 feet west of the preseémt site. The tation will be 100 feet in length with a platforr: 800 feet long: and will ex- tend nearly to-the Connecticut line. . i The work is of considerable magni- i tzde and the changes so radical that ; it will perhaps be over a year hefore j the work can: be - completed, There The senate on Tuésday passed an act ‘making the usual appropriations for soldiers’ hospital board for sol- diers, sailors and marines and their wives, widows and chiidren, this' ap- propriation for the two years ending September 30, 1913. The publicity committee of the State | Business Men’s association has issued a statement in which an explanation A _némination group fil.d by | is made as to the reasons for the delay Governor Baldwin 'l'hursdlv that is of | on ‘the part of the judiciary committee | special interest to Norwich péeople "l in reporting on the public utilities bill | that of Norris Lippitt ta’succeed him- | —the most important matter that will self as bank commissioner. . Fredericl | be presented to the general assembly. Judtge Hunhngtan of Windser, mem- ber of the judiciary committee, was in his seat Tuesday for the first time in several weeks. Tllness has Kept him cy ;0f said pc;nion, and of said ea.ring thereon, be.glven by the pub- lication of this order one time in some new: Suits 1@ Skirts A4 i, Retaits at 750, peryard. All the Popular Shades. Look fer the fancy white sel- vage and the lgn)] number 75 Y stamped thereon every few yards. YOUR RETAILER CAN SUPPLY YOU. N~ es0esscscorecssscsserescccss Wher: o Buy in Heslsm #0a1¢ 20009000 00v00so0resIcesseene INDUSTRIAL 'I‘RUST COMPANY‘ Weaterly Branch . Capital .Three Million Dolars Surplus -Three Million Dollars Over ‘.f:y Thousand Acccunts. Liberal, ccurieous management. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes AR SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. Waesterly, R. I FOR SALE Twu seven-icom «oitages, situated In Golerent parts >f the comps:t part of Westefly, R. i. each navirz g foot streqt froni. and both Laving vacant land adjoining that can be sccured at romn:blq rices if. a purchuser de- sires. havlni eat, electrie I 't:‘ B!dlrn plumbing. Inspectios vited. Framk W. Cey Real Estate Ce., 3 w-le!!l. n L fuy Your Shees and Hesiory ond get a_ cpupon on the Piant” to be [ siven away at - PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” atadlished 1901, Murald L, Welis, O. D., Optometrist. petertiva-vision corrected wy m (3 ugument of 3 --ri.-.zwmhy Block. v'v { and efficient in its | ill be 'a much enlarged freight yard nd freight house’ with a - decided in location. The change in | the cotdrse of the tracks will give a ! much larger space than at present in front of the station slong Railroad avenue, which will be improved by a | landscape exvert, ih keeping with the new station building, which will be a handsome, modern and fully equipped i structure. t . Mr. Milner stated that the use of i Westerly granite would be considered j in comnection with the new station, | and would probably be selected, pro- ! vided the cost was not greater than other suitable building material An ‘automobite party, H (w3 men, two wem an e.mposod of and a chauffeur ho made themselves congpicuous their free actions on Saturday ght and Sunday, were forfunate in not, geiting behind prisen bars, al- ‘xhoug.h they may see the inside of a prisor: cell before their spree is at a complete end. The party registered i at the Dixon house as J. J. Hunt and | wife and Harry Hollister and wife. | Hunt 2nd Hollister bad 2. high old me. made friends with all they as- iated and ordered drinks freely. fter dinner, Sunday,. the party de- ded to go to Ncw Lendon. The | chauffeur was rather unsteady and a I local chauffeur -was engaged' to pilot | the car to New Londomn. Refore leaving. Humt gave Landlord | Flddy a check for $50 on the West- chester bank, Yofikers, N Y., to pay { the hotel bill and reéeived the change. Mondar Mr. ¥ddy became suspicious and telephoned inquiry to_the Yonkers { bank brought t»e information that J. { J. Hunt was net known and had no { funds in that institution. Monday aft- in New London at the instance of Mr. Eddy and the attachment was releas- ed upen the receipt of $80 A ecash. The party were registered at the Mo- hican hotel in New Londen and were required to pay their bill in’ cash. Monday night the party left by train for New York and the chauffeur start- ed on the-trip by automahile and alone. [ Now a Brhlgepert hotel proprietor ¢ wis éndeavoring to locate the party as they left an N. G. check with him, | | and inquiries are being made for tlut automobile -party - all-slong the route traversed, from New York to: New Ha- ven, Hartford, Springfleld and Provi- dence. ' They came from the latter city to Westerly. B Thomas Howe of New Londen was a: visitor in Westerly Tuesday, Buds are /4loo: and all the seats were occupied Tues- day,- evidences of the speedy advent of ‘summer. Upen invitation of Rov John G. Dut- ton ,the members of Narragansett l\flle‘ of Odaf FIIIQ'I wfll attend ‘ser- vices in_a’ hedy, The - nmmnt m , | Bacided to { ernoon the automobile was attached | in Wilcox nn}r) P. Holt of Hartford ll! nominated- by | Says the.publicéity commiftee: “Ev- | away from his legislative duties. Tu‘a-.floflages For Ren "mall Apartments - For Remt - 'SM!I Store To Rent fiwd lnvaslmem Property Fnr Sale EASY TEBMS ' . as | n the, b g er ‘having a“eirculation in said District, at least -two-days prior to-the date of caid lxearln:, nd that return be made to_this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The abnve and ;foregoing is a truo TY missioners. for. New London County: I heréby- apply for ‘a tramnsfer of licenss to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating - liquors, ale, lager ! beer, Ehine wine and cider_in the bullding at 47-85 Frankiin- street, Town . of Norwich, except in - the rooms and apartments. in said-building, any part or parts of ‘whi¢h ‘are cut off or par- titioned in such manner as to form booths, side reoms, or retiring rooms. My placc .of business " is not located within' two hundred feet in a direct line-from. any ehureh edifice or public of pardclhial wschool,” or the premises portaining; th or. any postoffice, poblic library, cemetery. Dated at Neorwich, this 25 day of \Prfl A. D, 1911. Gcorge Graenberger & C cant."< We, the undergigned, are a}r}nd«é«xpa)ers owniiig real estate, of N ch, and harchy sign T8 v of George Greenber: cense, and hereby .o rtlfy plicant is a suitable pérson to- be cenged pursuayt to said application. | Dated. at Norwtch thiz 25th day of . D. 1 7¢=i)ms .Raphael. Rutli- G“lld, Fred nereby au owell, James" lfg’gflthlt the oTseTS, i uwc:nng r-fi estdte, in the.Town wich T)inled %’ ‘o{w‘ o I e DISTRICT OF cmmx of Probate April 22, 19131 Egtate ol Caroline- M. Hattin. late of ¢ Chapling in said District, deceased. ‘The A mvrus rntor‘ having applied for an onfi- authorizing and empowering him, to sell rartain eal estate belong- estats, as per application on Tully appears That ihe 28¢h day of April, 181 L at 3 nflloék in_the® rorenoon, at the Court of, Probate. in Chaplin, the same' is, »3signed for a he [the foregoing application h Court. directs the Vkamihlstralor to cite all persons interested therein to ars pear at s2id time and placé. by publisi- this ‘order or n ice one time in ew g a clrculatign d by posting a copy 5 lx!waut in the Town of . the deceased last dwelt before said day o 3 mlke to this Cour [os mfi:}s’o‘i E. cHFm:tzr:. nnc!f;d SPECIAL TOWN: MEETING The -tegal voters ‘of the Town of are lieréby warned to- bet i1 l‘;ne Th iter, in the Vil o; d Town, on uona- Ma o'cloek p. or tht "M,v a 'rown nd SS., COURT

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