Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 24, 1911, Page 6

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- Westerly Church Much Beautifid e s " Memorial to William Hoxsey a Former Warden of Christ| %= - Residents along North Water street \ Parish—Westerly Defeated Mystic, 7 to 5—Freight|and automobilists who use this section of the town daily are wondering : . . whether the selectmen expect to oil tle % - - e . s 5 2 . ‘Wreck Causes Delay in Wedding. road or not, It would prove beneficial 3 : : 3 ; ) to both residents and autoists who con- | - ____ % N * i i % X, foog 4 % — stantly use the roads here and around e Y - b % e x 7 - town. B b3 Christ Episcopal church Sunday morn- | DeSimons to Angeline Spezziano, both | mpe auto club of America would save i of Providence, because of the’injuries |, great deal of trouble for its members ing in attendance at the special ser-| fp . tovh Sce bevatse of whe Jriuries t {1 vicas In observance of the completion | acath OFF he brac’ father ruies 4 | by, piacing signs at the diect rond | FSNEEl | An act of hrtescipro‘gty :'inem;s ;«; gilvt;d ésgn:,efl;l:g in {leturtf ffl: ::methlnz —equal ’ of the refinishing and redecorating of | doubt Whether or not the marriage | sireats. Indicating the way fo New or benefits to e e parties copcerned. the interior of the edifice as a memo- | céremony will ever be performed, as|yongon, Autoists coming from the / mutual rig| y y p n i % 5 she promised her father not to enter : : : ; rial to William Hoxsey, for many|ihe tmatrimonial estate for at least | Cast Unless cautioned by someone who A 1 RECIPBOC”’Y HAS BEEN IN VOGUE |“ A&P sTunEs 50 'E‘Hs years a warden of the parish, by hii) thirteen months. $hio Skt Ateres D Y Mol A A widow and daughter, and at an e The curious chain of circumstances 5 = SUET At TVt S| peadh SR I ol o iping 0 G S WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE, and in return, we give ere arranged and were under the di- [ Simon was riding toppled over a bani ¥ 5 Tection of Rev. Willlam F. Williams. | killing Enzineer Beebe and scalding | ar (e corce s orime oo somebilo sl you pure food—honest weights and the rector ef the church. There was & | Fireman William Hurley, while De- | 75,5t con t v i , 7 is unnoticed by a large ma- ial musical service with Rowland | Simon was pinned under the engiNe | joritv of tourists, as the curve is a ) Dunham at ths organ which showed | and injured in chest and shoulder. 2 : s : g 3 e - ; ery danger at this juncture of wyas never in ‘better voice. Thel place last Sunday but at thai time De- [ 4003 a terrible mixup which is sure | y 5 reacher was Rev. Samuel Davis Mo | Simon wag lving in a hospital at : . ; 5“"“ D. D.. D, L., of Watch Hill | Westerly. SThe irl's father dlim last | (0 come unless mere care is exercised and Easton, Md., 1ofie retlren toom Wi OB s a0 e btel - Phvad tive rectorship, and author of the His- | thus causing further postporiemen it W tory of the Episcopal Church in Amer- | DeSimon got jnto the accident in a g O S fca’and other autherttic publicatians of | peculiar manner. He is a fireman em. | The local fishermen have tried their the ‘denomination, When the church | nioyed on & leeal freight rupning be- | luck at tlte old time hand fishing oy edifice was dedicated 17 vearsgo Dr. | tween Providence and Midway. Tiis |1ine for mackerel between Stonington McConnell_preached the dedicatory | train had been brought to a stop just |20d Watch Hill A large number were sermon. Rector Williams made en- | outside of the Westerly station, and the fish being of good d:l!‘;fr !nn'!a"f* 5‘,‘.;‘9"',,““5{‘,{’“,,?";"’ his lunch having spoiled he started at the services Sunday, but the bishop | down the track to procure another. P o A conld not accept the Invitation by res Seeing Tis friend and meighbor, Will. | Mrs. W. A, Bréed is entertaining aen son of a previous engagement. iam Hurley, in the freight engine [SiSter, Mrs. S. E. Gouly, of New York. Dr. McConnell's sermon was of in- | which was abent to be switched. he | Rev. and Mrs. Dwight C. Stone have tense interest and teemed with his- | stepped aboarq and while riding on |Teturned from a week's stay at the torical matter of the local church and | this machine it toppled over an em- | Metropolis. in making the curve coming down t hiil. This manner of dividing -our profits with our customers has met with great success, and the elaborate and varied line of premiums offered by the Royal St amp Company is most gratifying to our patrons. " . ROYAL GOLD PREMIUM PARLI]R 10 Cliff Street, A single visit there will convince you what we say is true. EXJRA STAMPS 'EXTRA STAMPS | aught Saturday of the denomination in -general| bankment, being derailed by & defec Seventh Anniversary. t‘h!l“outhflu_l the rUm!l_f‘q: s;ateg. His{ tive switch. The three men were car- | On Sunday Rev. Dwight C. Stone 3 delivery is as forceful and vigorous| ried with it. observed his seventh anpiversary of - ] with as at the dedication, and many de-| Beebe and DeSimon were taken to | his pastorate at the Secénd Congre- with co"?l"l P clared that it was a loss to the church | g private hospital at Westerly, where | gational church here. He also gave a that the doctor'had retired from active | the engineer died. Hurley came to | most interesting account of the work ministry. g;«l l'x)ox:e in Prn\'ido\t')(-o‘ llh: m»tled?,\‘; accomplished by the church during his = ut DeSimon was not able to start for | term as ‘pastor. hTho quick action of Dr. Scanlen and hnlme until last T;]wsd:u. !M the presence of mind of a cocker| It was thought that DeSimon's con- spaniel saved the dog’s life in Ae- | finement to_the hospital would cause | DEMANDED $1,000 FOR chanic street Saturday morning. The|a postponement simply for a month A CERTIFIED COPY doctor was driving his automobile at| or two, but onMonday Antonio Spe his oustomary speed when a black | ziano, father of the bride to have been, | New York Secretary of State Figures cocker spaniel ran immediately in | who nad been ill with dropsy, had an i front of the automobile. The dog laid | attack of heart failure and died a few in_ theLotimer Cass, low on@the ground and the automobile | hours later at the Rhode Island hos- passed over him, without damaging a | pital.- Before his death he commanded hair. The dog wes motionless and the | his daughter not to mgrry within thir- doctor guided the automobile so that | teen months should he die. the wheels did not touch the dog. Just The young fireman says he does not % o At o 45 soon as the danger had passed the | know what will be the outcome. but | it R E L el dog ran to the doctor and seemed to| adds that he is glad to be alive after | 4ot G “Gipstantiated the testimony thank him for not putting him out of | what he has passed through, feen by PN ara Tiias un A5 Rl existence, then barked govously, w T R e ged his short tail and walked away. Orders issued from the office of the | C2NTOe 8 qemre 1o Mave SIr. Fiaes adjutant general appoint Brigadier : The recent visit of the overland | Gen. George A. Forsyth as range offi- wagon circus to Paweatuck caused dis- | Cer, of the state range at Rumford. cussion as to when and where the first | Major Arthur N. Nash, First district, | and last circus were given in Westerly ast artillery corps, Rhode Island | proper, that is, on the Rhode Island | National guard, has been appoinied | side of the Pawcatuck river. In the|range officer of the state range uti | COFFEES | 10 Stamps FREE TEAS B S 20 Stamps T Tea w ; Zegs) and you will receiv L 7 10 STAMPS FREE i 25 Stamps 11b. 'l'ea 40c 205tames Plaza Coffee 30c § besides tho rasular extra stamps siven. | 40 Stamps Tl Tea Void after July 29th. Bulletin 11b. 50 Stamps Yir Tea 30Sames. ElRyad Coffee 35¢ Pea BEANS Washing SODA 1. —Senator Pen- brought joy to followers - when when he told the senate Lorimer com- ania Fancy Elgin Greamery BUTTER 27, his testimony the day's brought ou that the office | of the secretary of state of New York ed $1,000 for the certified copy of the contributors to the repubiican national campaign fund in 190S. The wag desired to show whether Cj rus McCormick was among the con tributors. Mr. Hines laid before the commit- tee what he said was a telegram he received in regard to the matter, dat- ed July 12, 1911, which read: “Will deliver to you original Sheldon's statement filed in this office, Novem- 1908, for $1,000. This was James J. Neville, secretary of S offi memoirs of Miss Margaret Maxson, | Westerly for the current seas who came to Westerly in 1809 to live By the provision nt: the orde the | with her uncle, Jesse 'Maxson, she|members of the Fifth company are writes that the first circus to come to | Permitted to practic the Westerly Westerly was about the year 1811, and | Yange whenever the or that it was given in the lot at the cor- | 4 commissioned officer of the company ner of Broad and Union streets, where | IS _present. : now stands the Exchange for Woman's | Capt. Martin S. Fanning, First dis- Work, and vhich has been secured «s | trict staff, has been transferred to the the site for the new town hall and | Subsistence department with rank of court house. The last circus in West- | major. . erly was about half a century ago, in E /Grated acan SARDINES 2= 11c | PINEAPPL the lot at High and Oak streets, now Local Laconics. A letter mentioned several days ago ' occupied In part by the Church of the| Miss Evelyn Spooner’of Providence | as having been sent by n. is the gue: ford ¢ William Bur- of Duluth to H. H. Kohlsaat of % arding the Lorimer ma Eugene W. Coon and daughter | ter, was read. Among other thi /" are visiting relatives in New | Burgess said he understood there was ' | London. a man in Duluth who was in Hines' Miss Gwendolyn Cooper of Newport | office when Hines received a telegram s the guest of Mrs. John Spargo in |from President Taft asking him to B - matter hushed up as quickly i Neither Burgess nor and_Mrs? George Ledward of o e cidon p . oke about the incident 1urccfud H.- ar® here on a Visit | tyo = o G0t na, ILEW!S MADE POOR BY Tmmaculate Concep: of Mrs. Allen C. Whit- | 15 Saws 7 ©2uy SOAP - 25¢| 20 ¥iaYEa. OLIVES - I 0 10 Stamps with 1 package Minute Tapioca ~ - 10c|80 STAMPS with 1 box BAKING POWDER.. 10 Stamys with 2 cakes A&P Scouring Soap, each Sc|10 STAMPS with box SULTANA SPICE . )10 Stamps with 1 bottle Cider Vinegar - - - 10c|> STAVES with © i A AL Stamps 110 Stamps with 1 can A&P Lunch Cocoa - = - 10¢|io sTAMPS with 1 jar PEANUT BUTTER..... F H E E 10 Stamps with 1 package Fancy Head Rice - 10c|20 STAMPS with 1 bottle STURFED OLIVES. In a heavy batting aame of baseball, even t the bat, Westeriv 5 score from Mystic e grounds Saturday afterno: and thereby broke the tie with the team and took second place in the r. for the pennant of the Rhoda Is Connecticut baseball league by tng runs in the fourth nings. Mystic made the five ft= credit in as many inning 9. ESTAMPY 22415 ton of Lawrence, Mass., Westerly had the game well in hand | a former resident of Westariy, is the 10 Stamps with 1 package A&P Borax - - -~ - 10c|15 STAMPS with 1 bottle A&P OLIVE OIL........ ;1,::;!’ the fourth with four runs in th guest of Lorenzo D. Richmond GOVERNMENT PERSECUTION 3 1 % | A coon and two in a pen in = . &5 < Score by Innings | wi ) o 2d 'on 10 os- | esterty nony PR Ren s vieunei b iocsgpan faaid H R [ Bat N s o o Double Stamps with All Purchases in Meat Department This Week e A famil ing - i i - Stonington won the game from Paw. |, The Westerly Yacht ident of the Law Smoked Shoulders 1b. 10c | Legs Spring Lamb Ib. 15c¢ | Veal Cutlets 1b. 22¢ | Frime Rib Roast 1b. 14-16¢ nd mo- ington, Jyly .- rragansett | the house compsittee on expenditures department, that Frontor Bacon - Ih. 12¢ Fores SpringLamb 1b. 8c | Round Steak Ib. 16-18c | Pickled Pigs’ Feet Ib. 5c Best Frankforts 2 Ibs. 25¢ | Stewing Lamb 1b. 6¢c | Hamburg Steak . 1b. 10c | New Potatoes - peck 49¢ catuck with ease. especially with a| i€ arrangements for the lead of seven after the first inning| tor P n Little persecutions by the postoffice inspec- plant. “Their ing.” he said, “that we were some riminal charge.” This at the time of an investigation several y ago as to whether the company was entitled to second class there was playing material inf the hut that it was one of those traditi off days for them, John Cavan was severely injured while making for a hase in t th irmine. fractur! the right nkle After the fract was reduced hy a Stoninzton 'phys order, and several other are spending vacation at the ithers’ -home off the Watch ended. and thereby went her cag | bay on Labor da lin the postoffi : on the chamoionship wheel and nearer | This Season the tacular function | Wh ears ago he was x;oxlh the zoal. with Westerly a close second. | of the teh Hill Impro ant so- 20 and $3,000,000, he s e i Mystic third and Paweafuck Atete il Do 5 Walts ‘earnrial mchods.| L “0 borrow the money to hack to t place. While it s plai uled for one week from ne Satur- | come Vashington. to.-appear as/ & \ ly Stonington's game from the start witn yre the committee. P . the Pawcatucks gave ovidence th and the past provision. | AT, Lewis related what he called ] ; ™ me into his ’Phone 29-4 135 MAIN STREET Free Delivery iss Helen McHugh Gunn ha | aprointed nurs the Ty Cavaniugh was taken to his home in | j7¢0 N on to 2 mailing privileges A MO Lonson 17 Bt o | Murray, resigned. -~ Miss he controversy between himselt brother went to center field for the| GUBR and Miss Murray are residents|and the inspectors, Lewis testified, halance of the same. of Ottawa, Canada. was so bitt that at time: 'y al- Score by Inninzs At the rece ing of the state |most came to blo He said that Stoningtont 7001201011 f put Watch Hill, [+he inspcctors took yo girl en Paweatt 100002100— 4 . automobiles in the | ploves of the concern and put the ninetv-Tour chauf- | through a sweating proc telling ! ows that there:arc at them they! would get 1influkl:‘n\ni‘§p¢.;|r::} Aetiii Padtar o Warideq.- hat numbe of automobiles at Ve hable t y d s eiar S Ruketonar s Thens | The Rev. John Moore, of the faculty i3 ; | answer all the questions put to them. | '’ Thomas' semindfy, Hartford; is wak the only acting pastor, of St. Laurent’s church, ) Sccond Rhode | CONTRIBUTED $10,000 TO the absence of the Rev. fr¢ m this sec to | HARRISON CAMPAIGN. Oppen, who has ~ailed for | their hot cells and rooms and given ion Providenc > g Europe. Father Moore was in Meriden | freedom in the d of the jail, whera ary of the battle of | gy o Attorney of Sugar Trust Tells | four vears ao as actin pastor of St.|they had lemonade and an opportunity The freight wreck near Westerly station on Tuesday of last week. | which the engineer was killad and two | Lhe firemen injured, has caus the post- | Ch Island volu CRIMINAL REGLECT s i Compassion for Unfortunates. THe prisoners at the county jail at Bridgeport celebrated the Fourth by refraining from labor and during a part of the afternoon wers taken out of Bull Run, in which the regiment par- | Laurent’s. to Smoke. . Wednesday Sheriff Vollmer OF SKIN AND HAIR | tcivated | of Transaction. and Jaller Tigbals received a vote of Read our full page story in lesue of July 224. P 3 Cottagers at Pleasant View have or- % July 23—The American s e e ... | thanks from Rhe prisoners, to which THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 0ut TODAY. _ Cuticura soap and ointment do#anized the Ninigret Canoe club which | Refining company - contributed | .24 Is a tropieal paradise and yis1ds | was. appended 180 names. ? immense w Borneo is forging ahead and many | Shoes made of snake-tkin are worn ) rge enterprises are in sucwsq[ul ob- | by many ultra-fashionable English ¥ Judged by what really counts— rtion. \ women this, year. g Z . ¢ charter list of twenty- | 80 much for poor complexio membern, and~welve prospective | red, rough hands, and dry, thin|mem ain object is to T fa ; st so Little | Mote course, but arran and 1."“5”§ hair, and cost so little ments are being made for that it is alm st criminal not to| nival on the side. use them. Think of the suffer- St T ing entailed by neglected DRUG CLERK LIABLE. Benjamin Harrison in aigns for the presi- Cleveland. This told of & attorney for his_testimony beforée mmittee which is of the so- not remember | @ency in actual service and wear—do more than any other kind. John Parson, pany, i Call and examine our line of kin troubles—men because of dis- ting ¥rom His | S tirst o becdnd e Fls figuration—physical scatse ‘s Prescription. ison. s e “K“" G H e . P s frankly boasted that he ; pain. Think of the pleasure of a the picneer in the formation of 3555 2 t”mm clear skin, soft white hands and American trust.” and he was proud :fi,",,_’w . he scouted the idea that the trust _constituted a monopoly such as the Standard Oil or American Tobacco companies. + ‘Tools and Cutlery today. They cost no more than the ordinary kind. All our claims are backed with a ‘““money fefunded if you're not satisfied "’ guarnntee. THE HOUSEHOLD good hair. These blessing: often only a matter of thoughtful, timely care, all pharmacists, in that it ‘3 b A SEE R a prescription clerk warm baths with Cuticura soap,|damage which may assisted when necessary by |reads the physiciz r abbint X Al A b The plaintift, . Tombari, o a : anointings with Cuticura oint-| (pa¢ on Tu 1936 - pr ment. clerk employed by Connors - - ————— | error in compoun for r a powd er to be are { 2 Connors, a N 1in hich of STOLE WHILE SHE SLEPT. The kind that shines so quickly. Chicago’ Man Says Wifesis Somnam- 2 bulistic Kleptomaniac. THE F. F. DALLEY CO., Lwd. alleg Bertha Frank ind, Jacob Chicago, Julv described as a somnambulistic kleptoma- ®esecceecessecsseseesessescescessosseosnsensens !‘:'1".’.3%‘“ By 0 Mty iy i 2| STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND SX:Lifnviet Bulltin Buiding, 74 Frankti St. DUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | '7i o iz | WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLANU , fnd. rifled the pockets of sleeping o two months, Judge Peck in -n—mwnu'mmmfhm Westerly Branch cision finds that reasonable care wo xug%:!:‘ Al e I 500 Prce $3.50 Capital ......... il have prevented the ke. P A M. s Three Million Doflars| Haye prevented the mistake. He says. | Sl S50 0E0 o sonn Belder. Ot || Norwien ..., L | o520 | 2o Block Tsland Ix.'s.lfi urptus .........Three Million Dollars |/ 5,0® JUS8 o G ihat the word. i |er Deighbors told of losing small |} New London 950 |10.40 [l Waten Hul Fifty Thousand Accounts. question le. Sofewhat I and ob. | change while they slept. - Watch Hill 0.55 | 11.40 New London .. 900 coyrteous and efficient n Its | scure and a doubt mizht exist as t| The woman said she had no recol- |J Block Isalnd ..Duel 1230 | 100 P B management. arug was intend>d. But if so lepim of ol ol sl e *Daily, except Sundays. = xSundays only. v A g conceded 1d geem to Gften e ped o e S | 21, HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS. o make New Haven Y. M. C. A. Appointments. has been made by | 3 retary of | TSR SALE \in Two ceven-:com coltages, situated In| giving to a arar n wom: @iffcrent parts of the compact part of | o medici i Westerly R. L. each naving 60 foot g streec front. and both Laving vacant land adjoininz that can be secured at cgs it a purchaser de- SPEGIAL EXCURSION TIGKETS NORWICH TO WHITE BEACH and return. weekdays and _Sundays, Tickets 40 cents, includjpg trolley service from New London to Beach. | DR. L. H. SCHMIDT. | AMERICAN HOUSE, Mondays, Wednesdzys and Fridays to September 2. stren " Botb havi 1 1 S nd Physici sires. Bo aving electrio | been, noi 3 urgeon a sician, fights, modern Diumbing. Tnspection | ing Or overs AND. AND Farréll & Sunderson, Props. invited. e i het b membership secretary of the WATCH HILL RETURN BL.)CK ISLAND RETURN | Wishes to announce that he has|SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, Frask W. Coy m.:‘:.:fl; cn."l. mfiawnm' in fact, he had prescribed.” | Haven institution, 50c Adults, Children 25¢ 75c Aduits, Children 40c 1opaned up his office at “0 Church St.| Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected g A . i (] OV 300 e Toeani guedity ‘recoker, 5090 4% HOURS AT WATCH-HILL | 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND and the court allowed h $150 and |~ T R e Office hours—3-10 a. m., 1-3, 6-8 p. m SHETUCKET STREET. Established 1901.° costs. Children C Ty Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. ; e and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office P T R A P i g R L WP T4 ive vision corrected by tI To trim the edges of lawns casily. FOR FLETCHER'S of company near landing, Norwich. S HEN v % ercio the b '“e here 15 Bo oy 1 S S iy ‘f»‘& C NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., E. C. JEWETT, Agent, . || 3£55 before the pupuc, therc is no me- | aces bercre 18 P4 o the 8dyersie. ustment of lenses. Room 9, & New Hampshire man has invented . . N A ATION : 3 sor’ orthy Block. Westerly, R, &' a rotary sod cutte- CASTORIA - L e Rl R R B LT

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