Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 19, 1911, Page 6

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%Y Railroad Improvements At Westerly = e Fe e o Long-Planned Changes Including Abolishment of Grade | finar;d ministers, representing nearly SP{B*M_S E MOHICAN COMPAN COAL e ———, IT'S LIKE A GEORGIA MELON CUTTING—THE DAY THE“COAL-BIN IS FILLED. There, comes a feeling of peace and satisfaction and safety that makes the day one'of joy. ¢ ‘We put the Coal in without dust. CHAPPELL Co. Central Wh-rf and 150 Mair Street. LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh try, aticiided the closing session of the i 1 inisters’ ting, which has b Crossing About to be Commenced, President Mellen| Eiink mafg we b e Having Given His Sanction—Post Office Men Will jiecimiondne rg,',‘gfiféi“fi;“’kfi{f' G utton lasy , one of s Picnic Sunday—Civil Suit Before Judge Williams. | itaains Trefindi™ "0 ours "6 Free De/lvery for All Our SATUBDIY 'S Specials Scotland. Hiss addresses have been most important feature _of, & i h c conference; he has spoken on the II] the. Ify h ¢ Moosup, a director jander L. Thompson, . Thomas Perry, | Wi of the ministry today and the ml‘?fi;rs ‘;fln;;r‘fi New iaven and|Mrs, Thomas Perry, Frank W. C kind of gospel that should be preached. 1 5 FORES OF 61 ib. ((lLAMB . . Hartford Iroad compan: nd a for- | Mrs. David Mc Newell, Frank Brown, | He re W the present attitude Dl,| of > /{ music here for a guarter centur The r e oo Samired e tormer Local Laconics. A feature which was most popular this : fellow townsmen that the railrond| The P. S. Barber Hose company will| morning was the singing of the choix | company would expend over § 3 picnic at Brightman's pond toudy (S.it- n'f 4 hundred Uh‘m?fl!‘ trained by Miss in the contemplated improvemen uraay). Claire Chapman of Brooklyn, who has - \ is nearly four years since the — ¢l yritten a number of hymns for H " —_———— the contemplaied |Roger Dunham, Mrs. H. Vernon kosier e : x?:lrl:-oo::l :‘x:;er‘:\«!;uegms in Westerly, | Charles P. Cottrell, Mrs. Charles . ling St. Paul the first evelution- bolishment of the [ Cottrell, Clarence 1. Roche, Lewis 2 z‘;;:;?;&:d:r;}éi ‘tr:ssm,f in Canal |Stanton, Leon H. York, Edmund .| Two song services were held today, street. It was dn part due to the in-|York, Mrs. C. Byron Cottrell and Johi'|led by George C. Stebbins of Brook-. = fluence of Mr. Milner that the towva [Gurry, Jr. Iyn, who has been connected with the e s taking |George Murphy, Oliver H. Williams, | science and said that it was uniting mer resident of Westerly, is | with religion: he also startled man: res 1 i thade the appropriation, but the actual| With the exception of the mi he leading Mot been commenced, al- |tarvia, the Post road from Westeriy to| were Mrs. W. R. Mdody of Northfiel IT.‘Z:?‘.;."?]?. Tailroad company has been | Cross’ Mills is in need of repair. and Misg Bthel Rea of Poston. v iring the large amount of — S R The largest week day meeting was £ d B e and (hid has been done| Mrs, A. J. Jones of New York will be{ the one addressed by Fred. B. Smith eN0ICe LNUC nation pro- | the soloist at the Sunday evening ser- | of New Yo spoke. of the com- | Lean Po‘ [: g Lotk poi e, BB | vices in the First Baptist church. ing campaign ‘which is to be carried | STOCK. Recently & committee representing | —— ' lon all over America to enlist men for 'ea A D LATHBOP the town and the raiiroad came to ar | Rev. H. C. Van Horn of Ashaway |the church. Hundreds of men staved | . D. s r at” the Sunday|for an after agreement in regard to the proposed|will be the spea meeting and pledged him improvem:nts, which was ratitied at a |evening service at the People’s mis- | their support in this cause. e ——————————————————————————————————————————— . e s A _ bt speeiar meatmes mave veen or | M Lean Smoke oICC Ilam ¢c| Native ea agreement was forwarded to Presideat| There is rumor to the effect that|ranged for the delegates who remain | Mellen's office for approval and signa- | Boston parties are negotiating for the|for the next two weeks. Two of the ture. Director Milner came to Wester- | purchase of the Bliven opera house|mcst popular speakers. Dr. Griffith S“ol] E lb “rg tea ¥ ly Friday and delivered the agreement | property. Thomas of Toronto and Dr. James A. signed by Charles S. Mellen, president, —t Francis of Boston, will give a series and filed the document with Tow Frederic Boulter and 1 srand- | of daily lectures. They will be suc- Elok Fvereit Whipple for record. Ac- |daughter, Edna Foster, left Friday for| ceeded by Dr. John McDowell of New companying the agreement is a | Pembroke, N. H., on a visit to Georse|ark, who is to speak on < Fresh l“lv[ ] Lean from President Melien's secretary stat- | Fowler and family. and the Social Pr : v ing that the engineer department hadl| ¢ | Moody schools. which open p k |h ] [: VEM_ c Fresh been ordered to go forward with the| Rev. John G Dutton officiated at th ptember, will have special Blble lec- or' 2 Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts. Telephone 162-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 work with fhe least possible delay and Andrew Smith Frid. tures throughout the whole vear, l“m?s Sh oulders - llsw 2 n Mohican Seedless tane BUTTER 1028 Raisins 2 pkg] 3 ; g\ogl;;cayr; Ib canl 5“ Clean White 25[: 1 cmNBnind Mohican Baking 29 undoubtedly the work would be|afternoon. Burial was in the Firsi _— i l o Commenced In the very near future. . |Hopkinton cemetery. DR. WALKER'S DIGIT. Ins The plans have been prepared for : some time and were fully explained in| Work in Turkey will be the subject| Will Sell Finger to Mrs. Waldorf for The Bulletin about six weeks ago. of the discourse of Rev. William N Price. of Hospital. —_ bit Chambers, D. D., in the Calvary e The funeral of Mada Roberts was | Baptist church Sunday evening. Philadelpiia, Pa. N lemnized by a mass of requiem in | Reginald Waldorf,” of Philadelphia o Michael's church Friday, with Rev.| The new.tug Westérly was launched | and T.os Angeles, Cal. whe advertised Dr. John Neale celebrant. There was | Thursday-at City Island and will come | for 2° “living right index finger” can ' a large attendance of relatives and|to service in the Pawcatuck Tiver as|puy the desired member if she likes friends. including = delegations from |soon as made ready for commission. | from no less a person than Dr. Mars Narragansett council. Knights of Co- - SE St L S e e jumbus, and the Holy Nama society.| <Congressman Utter has introduced a | yq D WAt o s on At the conclusion|of the mass Martin SWEEd: N YAy G fEra iy SENENEeE S H. Spellman g Jesus, Lover of My |beth Grege, of Pawtucket Tot tor 1o Mie Waldo Soul. There were several floral trib-|Capt. James Gregg, Company s, Resinali Waldort—T have Jast utes. Interment was in St. Michael's | Rhode Island, and Company I [iasn bt on Mes Ire P une 0o i TIETE cemetery, and the b were Eugenc | Rhode Island. frides ncer XV ITNG0 e i e o BHBOEH | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber | THE FINEST 35¢ DINNER 6| Grocery Combination O'Neill, John Mahoney, Michael Devine, to erect a consumptive ward on my & P d ‘] b Sames " iKeane, Frederick Mowry and and means commitice of | (4 hore ‘B RICE . . 6 Ibs 1 can Potted Meat owder 1. can IN TOWN Eaward Dennett. y District Nurse a I have saved hopeless cases, and be- | & = el bl tion heid consultation Friday eveninz| ,uce I declare consumption is not | r —_— DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 12 The only case tried before Judge [With a delegation from the associati m| oniaeious money is not forthcoming | Oliver M. Williams Friday at the res. |in Mystic headed by Rev. John Flem- | contagious money is | 1 pkg. Tea \ Fly Paper n of the Third district c ing relative to having a concert t0'be| ) T § % lker not using my in- Root Bce[‘ ] l: ? y rape c civil action of Helen S. N glven in Mystic, to be Tepeated In| gox finge; A“ M Pl inst Benjamin Pliven to Westerly. : NARY E. WAL EXTRACT bot ow Mme case alleged to be due for rent ‘ Surgeon of War 1861- R farm on the Hopkinton road. After| The postoffice employes of the We: 1 pkg. Macaroni . 36{; 4 Double Sheets . . | to quote you prices or to give you es« 1 ! for | erly, Norwich and New London po:t-| P. S.—If return ticket is sent will ter McGin- | Place one she lost in an accident. She reported fo be independentiy pound from Norwich, and Postma fony, during which several poin ley will accompany the law w raised. Judge Williams ed that he would take the case und mdvisement, and su ed that the Bstimates cheerfully given, RgaRca or S SncL T Bl : mediately so vou can decide . timates on ail kinds of contract work, £ a; amuel H. Davis for |offices will havs a union outing at|Come immediately so vou can dec i F ! tract , :-!cai':g:r'."m rv‘t"’hi h there were eneral | Brightman’s pond Sunday. It is ex- oy finger is desired by vourself. 1 bot. Lemen Com arina or Foriinill oirbebbie Woik, painiing, ol reviaw and comment upon the tes.i- | pected that there will be 20 present| Mrs. Waldorf desires a finger to re- 5 ]bs B c etc. Jobbing promptly attended to. Mohican Hominy pkg ew London delegation. 2 wealthy and capable of paving almost ey 5 ‘ e pr or a_finger provided it y - =t % he: he believes that the finger C. M. WILLIAMS, torneys file authoritics in substant Francis C. Dixon of Stonington and = F % .M. ; p i P o 1 e Ty o #nd; Jeseph -jcan be grafted on her hand and that | l d Hapor fratcjetalits itpseiion N 00 SRR D oy oz be uifes an Ber dmad o ot 1% Spanish orida uicy A SEAE 3 Sace, corporators of the Wickf Dr. ‘Walkor is 81 years old. L o ]b PiI]CS F LEMONS dOZ R STRERT. The Westerly Yacht club is complet- [and Supply company. wh he figured promitfiéntly in thei Ciyll, T E o o ing arrangements for the water carni- | corporated under the la War as a surzeon, and was one of the | Sk $70 val which is to he held be the cioze | Island+at the office of the s of | firs' \\nm;'ux suffrage workers in the of the present season. At » meating | state. The corporation is emvower countr, B or K‘Hf“o"h' o \:rr;r(nt B % 7 Thursdiy evening these candidates |to transact a milling and grain busi- | ™ attire. anxious erec k P t t F C k A I wore elected to mambersl The ness, the capital stock not to exceed |2 hospi consumptives and ir ca y 00 lng otatoes I] C ]ne 00KIN €S I] c ars n ocC W. Biddles. Daniel C. Hinckley. 1$30,000. note she says she would sacrifice much . more than a finger if it were possible to realize her dream. NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, MYSTIC ] NOANK ; iies: Tatn Comion LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BAKED GOODS IN CITY ONE TOURING CAR. g HOT FROI OVENS DAILY Two Maxwells sold low fer cash, Interest in Today’s Game. Society Picnics—Capt. Rathbun at Louis Post-Dispatch. i Huckleberry Pie RYE I 12 DOUGHNUTS | {3108 ibhiance el Top Whdope, Sty artabebeal, e || S Do A Overaiant i} Fruit Pie - m[} BREAD . . a loafsc 1 BREAD . II]c W Country club it was open house, and| Frank DeBra E nny, isw't it, that guring the re bridge whist was played. There was an | ployed in the shipvard, hot' spell-in’ New York noboc THE M. B. RING AUTO CO. unusually large attendance Many | from a stagifz whiie at work Thurs- | thought of sending for Mr. Fairban wree ribs and | —Savannah N | Agents for Pope-Hartford and Ove ¥ land Cars for New London County. summer visitors were present. The | day afternoon, break Sere Piaaibl. He was tak N 0 I Ic E On account of the present condition committee in charge was Miss Annie | dislgcating a kidney e e of Fairview Reservolr, the uss of hose Greenman. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher | {o his home on th. side and at- | May Demand an Apology. | less railroading the longer it will be | for street, lawn or garden sprinkling ange n an nurs is strictly prohibited wntil further ne- T e e MacCow | tended by Dr. HLoA. Sfenmmnt 5Tt will | Beging 16,100k, thoush Dy, WILSY | 1o o b wrees rasiona s tice. This order will be strictly en- | | 8econd Day of the Peace Mesting— | Three Ribs Broken and Kidney Dis- |, The favorite son season is alrea Open House at Country Club—Much | lccated hy 15 Foot Fall—Missionary | ciill lingering bevond the horizon. - en S an. Miss Edna Wheeler, M Maud bably be 2e. before b : | probably” be some time before he is | il tefuse to take e s S : Cougdon, Rev. A Satnabaw, NOr- | Lty e ome e, Il refuse to fake cven a vers gentle| Louisville Courier-Journal. ton Wheeler, Winifred Gaskell, Stuart M hd SMTS - James ‘ & ausaeiDilia s TS Crary and Raymond Holmes. REbroy ot bie Tl Pasce Progidme. | ploren L. P rk_is jconfined 1o his 4 home on street by illness. seco ay of s : M'::‘: By e e o miversal| ‘Mrs. William McDenald and son ' gL Ve R Ge ! are guests Mr. anc and the following programme was \nor:u:r.r\-wlifl\h Dnets o e ried out: ic. Mrs. M = e 3 e }* ren Retrnun i able to'ne out after ey o taweastle, | an jilness of several weeks. red e e ust Meet That, A" Frank Banning has returned to his So is a Gold Brick. “Water in stock is a value made up of business ability and experienc says John E. Parsons. McDonald of ing in_town. Holy, Leonard Thornley. Hills Grove | lome in Hadlyme after a few weeks forced. i 3 bt spe h friends here. :.address, Is Peace Log Susan ! pent W i Per erder g S g Miss Julia Fitch of Spicer avenu e Py Noniong drcss, HoW 101 1s entertaining Miss Annie Henry of On and affer August 1st, 1911, the Jewett BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- C, Chirmis, M. D., Philadelphia, | Jacksoiville, Fia ERS. address. the Pro-Navy Men Why, Rev. Scott F. Hershey Mystic Independents vs. New London. The Woman's Missionary ptist church met Fr [noon with Mrs. Charlc | Church stree After tae City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will A | Need Printing ? . C. ATCHISON, M. D., ight c: sho: Personals. was dislocated. Dr. Sweet of Wake- field set the i zam Great interest ix heing takcn in the | pienic was hld on e a be open ‘every business day (except Satur- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, thie: afternoomson Tadustiial sark v | . Rev. E5 D ot Room 1, Seeond T or, Shausen Bids. tween the Mystic Independents and the | N- Y., will oceupy 5 , Night ‘phone 1083. S S e e el S e days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., manager of the team has secured the | P"t‘d l;ml\lo met with a painful ac- 35 6 following tea te lay: Blackbur , lcident while at work in )] S - - 5 Burrows p, Duff 1b, . Fitzgerald 2b; | Ship ard-in Eomidon the closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. Reeves ss, Patience 3b, Pember if, | on_whic e \\d< \&fl” ng Farrell of McGuire rf. These tear | ana !‘n&“"frl'- bred 1 The BULLETIN Co. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Tr will play for the best three out of five grabbed at a timbe | . s‘® e nBUO el e on his hand his shoulder | 64-66 Franklin Street i , Ireasurer. ured member. liam Hull of New Haven was a Dry Cleaner and Dyer AONd- | pum————— B thi o SRR RRERREREIPRRRERRRRREPORRRRERSBE surs PRESSED S0c Mrs. Otis Abell and daughter, Ruth Abell, Mrs. William . Bo. and daughter, M Violet ~Bost 3 are spending two weeks at the Will mantic’ camp zround Miss Florence Collis has returned from a. visit in Pittsfield, Mass i Mr. and Mrs. John Hermes of New ed the reunion ¢ i ha me warles P. Whitall o have arrived in town for the summe Thief of P. Fast Side tien in Phoe ne! Stewart Mrs. Harr: Rosamonc, ce William Foley of the enjoying his annual va ix, R. I. Constable Sam- is taking his place Holmes and daughter. returned to Provi- Yoik a6 ¥he of Mr and Mra, |in the villa ntly on busin & : Tk ars 4 guesis of M. &nd Vrs, & s A | Our Wagon Calls Everywhers Miss Phebe Archambault is spend- | Maloney were socal callers in | ing two weeks in Providen | London Friday. 2 * | : b Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Rliven and | Alfred Fitch of Spicer avenue was a ! daughter, Eleanor. spending a few | recent caller in New London. @ | R A Ghoncinio | Miss Bertha Thompson returned : 7 Henry and Amos Tift of Tifton, Ga., |from a short trip to Westerly. @ B g Notes of the Picknickers—Borough Brev i Ladies Everywhere Testimonial ] Anuther\Veak of Bargains | | —IN— | | STONINGTON. l | 1 dence, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs, W. | Members felatel Eplscopal ere glad to know of the wonderful benefit that Viburn-O-Gia ‘% Bak Geen m great sufferer for years before lsarsing of ' F H c K. Holmes. : 1;&1\&?{;"5};’?\‘:{1 l(‘l' ‘;"(‘l‘;m“:;::\‘r;“‘[‘;l":‘”l has always been to suff=rers of their sex. ;:bum-ém.:_d L;::i :::::am:.an:vx:::s -fi’:. !:Tm“: ( llrl\ltlll'e, ?mts e A R AR A o|2nd in_the afiornoon ail” enjoved o TS /et bl uren; dia issod ks seiens. Chols weak. 1 tried different dnctors, but mono geve me relief, 80 1 i and Beddlng woman who fs his superior is‘bhec \“:'me: hr‘xl;\l(:e ((’:(L{rt‘;(l\nn and return, &eighbors and friends. X took Viburn-O-Gin and it selieves me se much that I want you Reduced prices on all our Sideboaras, he will Biave to if fe marries at ail At of 1911 of the Others write letters for publication, tha* suffering sisters, Lo Burssd theitiows of WEL K a5 gons Tor pa 2t co N TT Couches, Rockers, Chamber Suits, Iveston 2 ST ndw. “m(:l;:\‘“)m R A anknown to them, may learn about /t I the newspapera. @0 as much for other sick women. | Carpets, Bte., Bte. Queteguock. edvhating @0 ‘the good work goee on. i eeeecesesecesecessescecsoreseseecsascosscescane i, . Whers to Bus in Westerly weseseersesenseessecssnasccssesecsasenssesesses (NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY '\ Westerly Branch Viburn. Gin 15 a purely vegetable compound, containing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ne harmful properties, is activeiv specific in its curative action $1.25 & bottle with full directions. on the womarty organs and functiors. To youms and old # is highly recemmendek for the traat- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., ment ef ail forma of female troubies. : 106 West 129th Street, Bew Yorl. SHEA & BURKE' Undertakers and Embalmers. Norwich and Taftville. ' Fidelio Beer i ¢m¢@@¢¢»¢@ i i 1 staving Ritgos 7. 5 i Thees Wilion 351'1':.'.' |z 0n Dratt or 1n Botules. by« {turn to ¥ R & % Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | [ar v Team Dellvers Everywhere. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its |from a trlp to ’ mapagement. day in their new launch br n- JAM & c.- blackberries with them, Miss Anna Young. who has heen the Eatanlished 1001 guest of Dr. Mrs, J. H. Weeks, h: Tel. 136-5. cor."Market and Water Sta. <f WHEN vou want to put your busf- i ness before th plbfle flnn is no me- #¢¢t¢¢¢¢¢t§ The infant dauzhier of Mr. and Mrs. . jve vision correci b Loangd D tmant Bt A ckwall was chrisicned at St Yo

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