Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1911, Page 6

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o PRSP e -fiunwwfinifiti.miu wmesm - WESTERLY DEMOCRATS IN CAUCUS = T — Arthur Briggs Nominated for Senator—Andrew Farrell and Gordon P. Cottrell, the Choice for Representa~ tives—Judge Williams Continues Case of George H. Simmons—Elisha H. Chesebro, Highway Supervisor for Stonington—Suspicious Find in Bradford Woods. Judge John W. Sweeney of Westerly, | first and final account, which was e: elerk of the senate committee on ju- | amined, approved and ordered record- diciary, discussed the issues of the|ed. The inventory of the estate of present campaign with special refer- | Abbv A. White was received and or- ence to the candidates named by the | dered recorded. The court then ad- state cemtral committee for the re- | journed 0 convene in special session publican state tickes, at the city con- | next Friday, vention in Pawtucket Monday evening. Judge Sweeney stated that he brought | On a warrant sworn out by Sheriff Ereetings from the republicans of | John R. Wilcox, charging = murder Ty and jodned with them in the | against Blennin Cravagreer, the ac- that candidates nominated in | cused was arra 1 before Jjudge Na- Pa t may be successful at the | than B. Lewis of the Second dis(rict pells. He paid 2 compliment to the The soner is charged with Tepubilcan party in Pawtucket and said John Brigham, a not the Quantity in a Package,”” Makes Persil the Cheapest Washing Compound Ever Seld. Persil washes clothes without rubbing, and makes .them cleaner than they ever were since they left the store. When put in hot water it releases FURS court m‘k gke Waesterly, boast can be made : far an Il|de |)!;::dcd :th » Thiq EX Sition B e s i || Oxygen, which promptly dissolves dirt, [PTSSoeTaEy - S EXpo ualit Stvl fom “thers e ‘even’ better chance o Ext Monday. T abolishes all sorts of stains and grease Jl YGE Hd uali y ty e ep up the custom. eer is a Pole. but can speak & G| | GHING COMpoy. Jadke Sweerey declared (hat den Engish. | e declared ‘o spots—absolutely without harm to the {U#l ‘,rliufimmuu y me rurs B T e e o oo iy e, e s fabric or to the hands. | : continuation of that progress it was | worked only a in Waikefield, neeessary to continue republican sen- | and that previously he had been em- ators and representatives in Washing- | ploved at the School for Feeble Mind- ton: republican members of the gen- | ed, at Exeter, R. L. eral assembly and to keep republican offioers in charge of city affairs. He| Rev. J. W, Ford, of the First Ba Jauded the candidates-to-be ecn the | tist church, Westerly, and Rev. Mr. state ticket and_the present republi- | Van Horn of the Seventh-day Bap- can delegation from Pawtucket, and | tist church, Ashaway, were the speak- asked support for the entire ticket|ers at the quarterly maating of the mamed Dy the partv from governor | Westerly socicties of Christian En- down to school committeemen. deavor, in the Congregational church, oo Tuesdiy eveni There was a large The finding of a dagger, cicth mask, | attendan and plans were made for 3 fight slouch hat and pair of overalls | effective woik during the coming win- | with Mr. Rippel's parents, Mr. and |yard is v Economy These three are yours when you buy REVILLON FURS. We are represen- tatives of this firm in Norwich. Is presented by REVILLON FRERES, a firm founded in 1723. They occupy a AtAll Grocers [l ; Brsil AT N. B—Persil is the only OXYGEN HHJ[MW' Xe Washing Compound you can THE MODERN buy in America. - | IDEAL WASHER . unique position in the fur trade in that they combine under one ownership the collecting, dressing, dyeing and manu- facturing of the pelts, not only in this iting her nephew, Charles —r——— e e—— in the weuds at Bradford by Louis | ter. Mrs. John Rippel, on Church street, | Stoddard. “Turnover, and delivered to Police Chief — ~ have returned to their home in Bos- Van R. Wheeler has returned to his country but throughout the world. Thomas E. Erown, mav serve as a| Elinu H. Clesebro, for the past sev- | ton home in Providence, after a visit to clue that will lead to the detection of | en years superintendent of highways To Go West. John Forsythe. the mer who neld up and robbed Da- | for the town of Westerly, has tendered i Ve Tid MeG. Newall of §1200 while on | his resignaticr, (o the rixd commiltee e s iam — e Su r the way to pay off the men emp d | of the town council to take effect No- | . DY e s i S el Franite estabiishment in Lraa- | vomber 1. It s been appolnied the | gxbect to leave soon for the west o) - Qhildren Ory ford. new highway supervisor for the town Leonard Clift has returned from a Fok FLETGHER s e dagger, which surely resembles ¢ ,lv,t.}..:}‘.i‘”iin?fie%}]"v,;‘;‘; s it ey Bresion. | O AS T O R A Creatlons Of This Flrm * Special Exhibition and Sale one pointed at Mr. Newall's | Ly t is made from a half-round fi commiss: town, se- file handle being r¢ L lectmen eliefed from that spe- Jeather sheath is a na i i it of town p;\‘ul"ltt {l‘)‘.‘ e of the side ribs of a top buggy Chescoro was in the employ of e was made in the country, and perhaps | fc g appeinted superintendent convenient to a e blach h | to succeed Fred 'k T. Mitchell. - ahep. The mask was probabiy | pis n s rflfl am a % from a plece of khaki jack o 2] ~Gesrgs W..'Hicknell freight snent 4] ; crwde afair, a square piece of cloth | for the New York, Naw Haven & Hart- Wednesday To the Best Dressed les and held on the head | forg R ilroad Co., in Providenc her to a nearby doorstep, w ¢ Vas ; \ band. Bat is similar | rophad of $500 while on_his way hoi $1 worth of Green Stamps free with ’ ul d I h d R, =y Sugus het Monday night. 1'|‘§ et two colored L N purchases of 10c or over. Double W f 2 JM‘! L i)' an urs a R oo 1< | women, one of whom claimed to be stamps with purchases of $5 or over. : omen o J s 7 A COMPLETE LINE OF DESIRABLE { FURS AND FUR GARMENTS. ving been given | oihcr women apparently that Blenington has voted against li- | The raiiet af her oanani , . the raiief of her companion. A ° . conse, there will be no licensed Hquor | picknell reached home he disc i E p d A P Tt | BOC d Fape U, deseet endi owing o urope and America Of the present license year. It Is £5- | tho police without delay, giving good howoaver, that this legal action | g, ption of the two women. Mr. not prevent the sale of nu‘(l,l'B!_. ell is brother-in-law of Thomas ing Hguors in the club rooms in Pa . Brown, chief of police of Westcrly. oatuck, Sconington and Mvstic, unless | 7ho ywoman suspscted of the crime - ’ drastie measures ar= token in ard | was arrested Tuesday in Boston. M. w0 to thee= places provided liquor is 801d | picknell we: > Bt city’ Thst Sinie m n an S T ks dauor Is 201 | Bicknell went to that city last night e to identity the suspect places have open bare and ect. Tomized jusc as iz a public n the emly restriction being that patrons | George Henry Simmons, who was 3 mus: de enrclied members of the clubs :r"""h' from “Jewett City, Monday, ~ Our present showing embraces the ¢ Thomas E. Brown, chief of police, urll“’::‘:l'"t’(flg"l’::[ the vote against|and charzed with abandonment and newest and most approved styles. REVILLON FRERES FOUNDED 1723 UPON RECEIPT OF SUITABLE DEPOSIT WE WILL HOLD GOODS SELECTED FOR FUTURE DELIVERY, Tieense was not carrisd wholly by pro- | NOn-support of his wife and five ch e ance of club members, whose club pus- Third di: hibitionists and_temperance extrem- ven rinz Tucsday | f§ 1 - Biinlts S Tomporincs e ine ol i e S B A i J y 5 JOIN OUR | fmess is impaired by the licansed sa. | raigned Mcndax. evening Simmons || texture, their warmth and soft blend- re a. x joon. It is claimed that the licensed | pleaded mnot guilty and was held for ing ‘of | color. Also smart rich iz liquor dealers have fuil knowledge of g:—"‘?: ';'nb;\';:;f of 3:;;"- h“"";*;_mzc:;l g o ruare, 1X: ] onduc: of these clups and that | his ple: v at the , and, g & H e et fraendis, imiend to. o | upen his promise to provide for his tures and beautiful broadcloths, ele ATTEND THE | A the epposite of returning £0od for evil | family, the case was continued for gantly or demi-tailored models. and will pay these clubmen back in | tWo weeks. ' 1 h B £ their own coin. Prior to the 3 . e n truth, we have a coat for every AT ONCE % tion, the prosecut authority of e ere was a caucus o he demo- H 8y = SRR SRRME Gactaraticn that it the towh | crats of Westerly. Tussday: evening: coat need, whether for the miss voted mno-license there would be no | to nominate a candidate for state sen- going to school or for dress, street Dl i-public drinking places | ator, and for members of the general e e Sadaity Roatn S D meent or motor wear,and all very mod- THIS MORNING $2.00 Down $1.00 Weekl During the past year the saloons | representative districts. he us atel feea -, v =5 . in Paweatuck have been conducted in | w matter of form and an exhibit erately priced. { an orderly way and in strict compli- | of fealty to party, as democrats are { with law; not one of the proprie- | never ted to the general assembly’ . \ B e ot o Mevirior | hore waooted v|1] Reversible Polo Ceats Dressy Black Coals _$1.50 Umbrellas for = - - 08¢ Standard SEWifl Machmes \ the lew and there has been no dis- Th= democratic cancus for the nom- 7 Plajd Mix‘ r C ! BRRNRRE I8 sy suioon in the. village | ination 'of senator was catied te: ouder ure Coals that attracted the attention of police Andrew Farrell of the fown. come $ $ $ ofcers. 3 mittee, T e aniz 2 and $2.50 Umbrellas fOI' 1'50 Both Rotary and Vibrating Shuttle. . UMBRELLAS FOR MEN UMBRELLAS FOR WOMEN $12.00 to $55.00 The regular bi-monthly session_of the Wasterly probate court, Judge Ec- ward M. Burke, was held Tuesday aft- ernoon. Charles H. Tucker was ap- pointed administra e estate of Emma B. Tacker, : whick will not excead & 3700 were Crandall s e it Y f 1 5 Close folding Paragon frames with steel rod and covered THE LIGHTEST RUNNING AND BEST MACHINE ON o e L o » with a fine quality fast black waterproof piece-dyed taffeta, THE MARKET. s tt a an A large variety of handles, both-plain and trimmed. i, 228 el e o 121-125 Main Street. 98¢ $1.50 Attend the Demonstration in Our New ted chair- : This caucus wa: harles . | the First distric and final | Dwigt M. che, execu- | Howarc ackson, was | drew F * received, examined and approved record. Alexander J. and Enid S, McColl, minor chiliren of James and Eugenia | 34cColl, petitioned that their mother | nell, Howard L. Bentl « i : be appointed guardian of sepa- ‘Fashionable Apparel for Women arid Misses be apvaitica ugrainn of fheic sepn: | Sornerl ™ The rirsl Glotrice. caucus e IT'S BOUND TO RAIN SOME TIME. Store and Receive Instruction Free granted and the guardian nished | Immediately after, the Second dis- bonds of $1500 in each e, With |trict caucus was held, Horace Swan James McColl and John Cu sure- elected chairman and Bernard BB R s PV | TRSLSI, s nfigees THE LAST DAY OF THE DISPLAY AND SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS : pointed appraisers for member of the general assembly | s Alexander C. Thompson, adminisira- | from the Second district, tor of the estate of Burrill M. Thomp 'he district committee was chosen som, presented his first and final ac- | as follows: Horace Swan, chairman; count, which was approved and or- | Bernard Christy, Charles Dowd, She @ercq recorded. There is a balance | .on Hoxie and Tristam D, Babcock. of $430.46, and order for distribution he general town committee was au- was issued. that $150.16 be paid to T d to fill vacancies. Emma E. Thompson, widow, and $3 e caucus then adjourned. tive for the rs—John Donovz The Reid & Hughes Company 16 to Alexander C. Thompson, guard- fan of James B. Thompson, minor son Otis H. Chapman and Frederick P Babcock. administrators of the estate of Harris P. Chapman, presented their Local Laconics. arry Burdick o recently pu he Welch' stables, has sold ti business to Arthur D. Swan. The delegates from Westerly to | 1epublican state convention in Prov | dence leave on the %15 train this dir ‘,g'\ 0 H. K.Taylor & Co. Cut This Out nesdar) morning, Recips That Breaks a Cold in a | ho members of Aquidneck chapter 1 d Cures Any Curable Cough of Newpo Order of Kastern Star, = Day and Cu 2 g | mads w fratérm) vieit Tuestay evening Investment Securities I “Mix half ounce of Concentrated| !0 Dehorah chapter, No. 9, of West- Pine compound and two ounces of | ¢ nd was hospifably received.and 5 Al ; H : Fiycerine with haif pint of good whis. | entertal Conic hall, 75 PE RL ST, ARTFORD, CONN | Xew: shake well and use in_doses of 1dy applications have been pre- . . oud te two teaspoonfuls after each for appointment a; . § meal and at bed time.” Smaller doses| dent of highways, to succeed to children according to age. Any one| Ches ro, who has been apps ted su- ean mix this. But be sure to get only | periniendent of highways for the town ’ the genuine (Globe) Concentrated| of Stonington. The salary is $900 a . Pine. Each half ounce bottle comes| year, but the superintendent is re- i ot x . 5 Pine. Each haif ounce boitle comes| vear, but the superintendent is re- wEather is issued to @ certain amount of the value of the property mort- STRONG AND SUBSTANTIAL B &' It Mauy mixturesas of |\ o oo Yonicle gaged, say 50%. The remaining 50% is “equity. large quantity and cheaper, but it is MYSTIC Well located, with a profitable renting or earning capacity, EASILY OPERATED risky to experiment. This forfula well managed, such p; rty i rth 4 The “i 5 roperty is worth a mortgage. e “in- . €. 11: e RS eL ear Needed in every home, store and public building Such mortgages usually mature in a few years. Then an- other investment has to be made. = ! ALL GUM PI.ETE $ I 5“ Our bonds have all the good features of Real Estate mort- < gages, net better, and | BONDS RUN LONGER THE HOUSEHOLD, comes from a reliable doctor and is| | ocal Lodge certain. < Why battle with the eleTents and risk epresented at Grand Lodge Session—Wolfe Family to Go West—Personal Items. resulting. illness when you can accomplish Miss Mae McDenough has returned m’ t' H“’ 'ln 'estarl' l‘v;ml)l\w,‘l\uh v.';11”1‘»::—1“.:”“\:‘»v| with Mr. eesmeessermsemessscsesesssessssrassaseossesins what you desire more quickly and with equal onrad Kretzer was in Willimantic Tuesday, attending the azrand lods satisfaction by Telephone? 1on of the A, O. U. W, as a dele- 0 he loca m" INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | =\;. " the lgut lodse. o o Wesaterly Branch 2 % Have You a Telephone opitat -........ Torss Milion Dotlars || e’ Shvn, s oiania " s in HARRY K. TAYLOR. " JAMES N. H. CAMPBELL. || Bulletin Building 74 Franklin: Street 5 1 Over Fifty Thousand Aécéunts. s e . Liberal, courteous and efficlent 1a 18| nome with the grip. WABAggment, Alexis Taylc - son and wife f{ Det: Henr: d to his AUTOMOBILE STATION, J. F. CONANT. I1 Framxils Streec 8 J Cfll'.l § Otis Street. Automobils ‘Whilesiona S0 and the J. F. . 10 ll‘l! T. S. UNDERWOOD. and Bicycle ing. Ge al Ma- ‘Des rke ke e e SLETE ENSRe,aei i | e Sr e s VIS RC ATONSIN WD | b < PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, b (S T THERE s no advertisiig medium in| goom i, Second Fi or, Shannon Bidg. % Eul_wu-ul treated. Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ; » i * 5o 14 L5034 i Your Home ? ntertaining his nd Mrs. i'red Tay- and his_sister; Forestvyille. at Quitmbaug! s _iiippel, who been spending their honeymoon Mrs Watadliskea 1901 . Harold L. Wells. O. D., Optometrist. Eastern Connecticut equal to The THERE 1s no advertising medium in | letin Tor business resuite i letin for business results.

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