Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 21, 1911, Page 6

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THE strained relations that have ex- dsted for some time between Charles Darrach, the widely k of Shakespearean plavs, Msry Clack Darrach, relatives and many who friends ‘Westerly, where she is a frequent ‘wisitor, have reached the court in Man- N. H, in the form of a bill of un:; brought by Mrs. Darrach against husband _over property rted that the pre: is preliminary to procee which will be brou; required three years of s have expired Darrach alleges she gave her $5.000 to purchase the prop- it Hopkinton, near Concord, #he occupied 15 a_summer home @and that she supposed that he was to €ake the deed in ser name. On the ontrary, by mistake or frand. be took # fo Bis name and he still holds the B that he hoids the property Trust for her not as his own proj that an injunction be 1ts-disposal. She asks the court 1o de- n and Mrs. Darrach separated tWo years ago. Mr. and Mrs. were married in 1885 at New- Brk, N. J, tut kave lived in inton the greater part of the | since 3884, Mrs Darracn dec ai he mever supperted her, but, or con- frary, she has been compelled to iive & her own resources Miss Elfen Fitz Pendieton, who was | Jmaugurated president of Wellesley Thursday, wis graduat-d in | of the We: high valedicto: Her Annie F1 who | hamy- the an, cian $im, now sub-referenc: New York State library Westerly: Lizzie Vaushn ert L. Burdick, Wester! Mam was salutatorian and Bymn was by Miss Read Smotto was Per Augusta ad Mies 8. FEvel recent principal of Moody's se Jeung ladies, was a gric &lass of 1574 hird_district court Friday, H. Williams rendered Badoe " Ditver BLOCKADED Every Housshold in Norwich Sheuld Know Mow to Resist It The back aches because the kidneyvs #re Mockeded Help the Xidness w The dack will ache no work. nore. Lets of proef that Doan’s Kidne Pills @ this It the best proof, for it comes frem Norwieh Michael Cox. 44 Summit St. Nor- wich, Conn., sars: I n pretty Bad shape as the result of kidney and BMdder trouble about 1 month The kidney secretions were painful in passage, causing me much ry and I could hardiv get pains in my ba Doan's Kidney F #t X. D. Sevin & Sor Bn three days after 1 b % moticed fmprovement Becretions became natural and I was ®oon rid of every sympton of kidney 1 annot D by el e 50 eemts. Foater-Milburn Buffalo, Mew York, sole agenis for the United | States Remember the name — Doan't — and Bake o other Bemmon Colds must be taken Seriously yourseif by of Foley's Hone and note its quick and Ta and de ready and valuable rem & Osgood Co. Gives Aid To Strikers. Sometimes liver, k @eem to go on A strik: ers and bowels i refuse to right. Then yo ced those t lit stri] eakers — Dr. 's New Life Pills—to give them ald and gently compel proper mction. Excel health soon follows, at The Lee & Os~ood @ Felieve youmelf of Stomach disorders such as Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Wind on Stomach, Nausea, Sense of Fullness, Gastritis and Ir- regular Action of Bowels, Wher: to Buy in Westerl - JRRIRALLLUN ';ammu TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch .Three Miilion Dollars o < .e..Three Million Dollars Fifty Thousand Accounts. courteous and efficient i fts management. Over Eatablishea 1901, L. Wells. O. D., Optometrist. NEWS OF GREATER WESTERLY Troubles .. .fopkinton Residents—President Pendleton’s Local Classmates—Court Matters—Death of Mrs. Dennis Gildea—Adam Archie Candidate For Superintendent of Roads. issued | the prompt use | ses of Roy : Davidson and Charles e Davidson, was award: The 'suita were for damages: oc foned by collision with the Davis au tomobile and the cases were tried to sether in the di: ago. On the night of June Ames night soil cart was.proceeding along Spruce street with Ames and Taylor on the seat of the cart, when | the cart struck b automobile driven by Davidson. The cart and har ness were damaged and one of the horses injured. Taylor was thrown to the ground and somewhat injured. Dixon and Rathbun w counsel for | plaintiffs and Albert B. Crafts for de- | fendant a Judge Edward M. Burke held special session of the probate court Friday af- ternoon. A petition was _received from Fdward G. Chester and.James Chester, stating that Daniel C. Chester by reason of mental incapacity was not competent to manage his af- | fairs and requested that Bdmuad G. | Chester or some other suithble person nted guardian of person and i The petition was contiied | 1 order notice | Chase, executrix of the will f Abby A. Whit | ity “to sell real e {for a sum not le | bond of 2,000 w . Local Laconics. Harry Schwaner of New London | was a visitor in Westerly Friday. | Sunday will be obse ising | aay in ‘the Con chur | untsmen start- s, Friday eve- Joseph L. on cock delivered-an ble, in Wakeficld, the S question in Westerly ve upon at the November than Wilcox will conduct v evening services at the ission. Greenwich fire company will visit the Westerly Cyclones this | (Saturday) evening. letics in “the Westerly high are on the wane, owing to lack { of suitzble materis Mrs. Abram Lewis is attendi big ctrical ibition , in entral palace, New York. R. R. Munkittrick of New York, a summer viistor at We 1paug, Tuesday in a Stamford sanitarium The police force of Wes unique in at least one resp it does not include a son of ts composition. e care of Miss Ruth irse from Norwich, Mr: of Summer street, first time 'in many I be but two partie n' the offic Novemt years y members will attend the of Palestine temple, Ancient Order Nobles 3 Providenc Mond. Rev. J. W. F { church Sunday he Pharises Baptist of In morning will s and the Public LEGS OF YOUNG Lamb-.1le amb Chops b, 106 HOME DRESSED § VEAL {ROAST Ib. E NATIVE DRESSED Ib. SALT PORK Th. 8. Sire cut (o ords e ars 12k 10c § FreshCut Hamburg Yellow Onions ' i Steak © the evening the subject will be Jo- seph the Dreamer. Dr. David F. Marr, who wa nated from Tufts medical coll been mnotified that he has il examination to in Rhode Isiand. churches of Westerly will ‘be reprosented at the thirty-first annual state convention of the Rhode Island Sunday School association, in Provi- dence, next nd Wednesday. | Archie dent of Adam candidate for te ceed F i to hecom ys for the i term of five | | zentieman from Westerly who to himself in his b at iblican stat ntion, as from the most southerly de Island.” must have for- reiam, sugge: a riter in rovidence Jourr t church Hand, i on Boston University. houses on the CGiospel Our of the pro- town hall and court building ave been vacated, but no move has et been made toward their remg or demolition. The Nestor house, So- called, will be razed, but the other houses will probably be moved aw Mre, Mary Gildea of Pawcatuck, wife of Dennis Gildca, died Friday morning at her home in Mor, street. She was forty-five vears e £nd was opecatsd uron de_Islind h 1 about a year Mr 2 Gildea is survi husband, one 2d by her ughters. son and six d MYSTIC | Death of Infant Daughter—Plans For Fellowship Meetings, the fivé months oid and_Margfiaret it the home of nvill avenpe only a few after illness Unciaimed Letters. Following the Myst ) schr 3 R & John Sitaer, Mrs. A. Sullivan, Q. A. Chapman, Mrs: Dr. Coyle, Mrs. Demorris, Nir. Joseph Mar. s. Mary Me Ruth Hon. Myten R. Dock, Miss H > Philiv~ Mrs. Julia Cruchy Mr. F. J. . Pecor, M H. Peabord, John Vasko, Waiter E. Wat- scn. Jennie MeColluch. Fellowship Meetings. he committee in charge of the ar- ranzements for the fellowship meetings of the Congregational churches in this ction, and the topics candidates of meet and the rs have speake n settlec er vard chgreh, I Williameh cart n Noves svember oderat Nort at swonington | tor, Deason Borough Russell ¢ i; nreacher, Rev. Geor; aulding of Road church, subject for di jon, What Are ing to the Church. Janu- ary , 191 at Pa tuck churel Moderator, Dr. J. H. Weeks of Ston- ingion; preacher. Rev. A. F. Earn- shaw of Mystie. subject for discussion, How can we improve the social life of the church. January 31, 11912, at AT 2 P. M. Brown Bread Ch FROM8TO 11 A. M. [25e:Steak ==10c SMALL, FRESH PORK Pigs 12;6H0ULDERS 123¢{Loins 13 JEF . 2 | COMNED EEF . T SLGED IR £D [ Small Smoked Shouldersw LEAN PORK Chops . 4 quarts 15¢ PRIME As Good as Natives b 10 tick Steak | 1b. SIRLOIN PORTERHQUSE ROUKD _All Kinds All Day 1b. llc l6c CHOICE SALT Ribs . l Two-Layer | CAKES EGGS = 23¢ ISweet Potatoes 11 lbs, 25¢ NOT IN YEARS HAVE YOU HAD SUCH LOW PRICES FOR PURE I;OOD JUST LOOK AT OUR.MEAT, BUTTER, ‘ GROCERY AND FRUIT SPECIALS. ONE-THIRD YOUR COST OF LIVING SAVED BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES. 10c NATIVE Yeal Chops Ib. FOREQUARTERS Lamb 6 h 12:¢ FRESH PORK loaf §C NATIVE DRESSED 1b. Fowl 15¢FLO SUGAR 10 Ibs. 78¢5 Ibs. 39c York State Pea Beans - Clean”Head Rice : Best Laundry Starch New Rolied Oats Karo Corn Syriip.. = Fancy Sugar Corn - Mohican Baking Chocolate Mohican Pure Cocoa - Mohican Baking Powder - Mohican Condensed Milk 3cans Mohican Buckwheat Flour Maryland Soaked Peas 12 1h. 1b. Gut Pieces, Skin-Back Hams » JELLY FRESH MOHICAN CREAMERY PEANUT BUTTER 2 FINE DAIRY CHEESE 3 stalks 12¢ DOUGHNUTS PURE LARD - I 11c BUTTER - |h. 30¢ 1bs. 28¢C w. 18¢ Fresh, Crisp Celery |Fresh, Tokay Grapes’ 7c 1b. 4 lbs. 25¢ Your Purchases Delivered in City for 5 Cents doz. 8C 'LOW SATURDAY UR 60 $5.48 Home-made BREAD EXTRAORDINARY {' ~SPECIALS NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE - NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose_this route next time jou E8 to New York. Yowll have a delightful voyage on Long superb view of the; and water’front Island Sound and wonderful sky line Manhattan Islands Steamer leaves New London at 11 m ek Gays oniy, due New York, P8y 70, Bast River, at 5.45, and Pier 40 North River, 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDON —T0— NEW YORK- $1:50 Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, Agent, New rooms’ and information. London,, Conn.,, for, state- i S 7 1V Barrel 1b. 41 4 Ibs. 23¢ 5 Ibs. - 2cans - can Ib. 1b. 1b. b phkg. can 7lkc BEST COMPOUND 1b. 9¢c TABLE BUTTER - 1. 20C 7 Ioaf )C North Stonington: of- Pawcatuck; preacher, Rev White of Ledyard, subject for Responsibility hurch. February stic church: Mod Holmes of Mystic: D H. M. Hollister of North Stoning. subject for discussion, What i church dojng for her children. COLCHESTER Joseph Lazink Welcomed Home—John Naughton’s Funeral Held On Tues- ton, tr nk, the crack pitcher of who was seriou: injured by being hit with & pitched baii in the head last August been in New Yorkhospital ne since returned to his home here doy evening. He was me number of friends at the station. Charles H. Rogers returned Thurs- | ;\;“;‘ me: it | pink day evening from a few days’ with friends in Rockville. = left rida; morning for her home in New. Yor after spending the summer Brown’s summer home on Broadway Mrs. Norman Purp is visiting her aunt, Irien. Funeral Of John Naughton. The funeral of John Naughton w to Mrs. as be 1d at St. Andrew’s church Thursday | Andrew’s | rning, burial was in.St. Mr. Naughton was abou 80 years old and has been . areside: of this town for many years. He is survived by two daughters Mrs. John Boyle of Norwich s Jane Naughton of C of Middletown was is home in Hall Hill avenue Thurs Shrimps Won, The Lobsters and Shrimps, teams of | Congregational the cor football league in the Boy ‘lub played on the park Thursday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock, the score to 0,.in favor of the Shrimps. inding is Lobsters, won 2 lostl, Crabs, won 2 lost Shrimps, won 1 lost 2, e ned Thu meeting. The Ram and Kangaroo patrols of the Boy Scouts v Il take a hike Sun- day at 2.30 o'clock under the leader- skip of Scoutmaster Gilman. Saw New Pictures. The pupils in three of the rooms of the Tirst District went to the Crapin library Wednesday afternoon to view the set of pictures on ihe racks on cotton raising in the South and the foredator, Fred |s China. Sam; Laymen | man at | M N | which At t organ, on marr house raising industry din Japan and uel McDonald and Arthur Chap- were in_Montville Friday where fcDonald has a large woodlot, he is having cut off. | Ebbitts-Morgan Marriage on Thursday | Evening. he hore of Captain and Mrs. A. rl street, Thursday ughter, Edith, was united in o with Warner Ebbitts. The was beautifully decorated in | Monday State hospital, where he had bé®n for the past five weeks. ime he had resided with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Henry Keech of this place. He had | pink and white roses, carnations and | | ¥ paln nm The ceremony was performed E. Gates of Ansonia, under n arch. The bride was at- in white m e rwith pearl ings, and carried bride roses. The demaid was Miss Bessie Fowler,who | wore Myst Shbitts of East Hamp- | Among the out of town John |wer: W Kate M. Ow Lambert of and M David. Pe eth Kent of Monetonboro, white net over pink mesaline, aline trimmings, and carried Edward ‘Schofield - of was best man. The ushers were ses Wilbur and Percy Fowler. Aft- | er the t R. K.|After a brief honevmoon Mr. and Mrs. ceremony a supper was served. s will reside in Washington. iguests were Mrs, Harriet Arnold and Miss Arnold of Passaie, N. J., Mrs. G. wen of Brooklyn, N. Y. rank New Britain, Mrs, Eliza- H., Rev Irse E. E. Gates and Miss Anna son of Ansonia, Mr. and Mrs. C. rkin; Perkins and Miss Alice | James Sweeney of New London, Mr. nd John B George Tingley, of 3 The noon, The arrangements for the season’s Fellow- | ship church Irs. John Noves, Alden Saunder: Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. and Edyard Schofield Cti. T " STONJNGTON. Cradle Roll quarterly the Sunds social of the Cradle Sccond - Congregational v school was held in the . Der | parlor of the church Thursday after- large number of little ‘ones be- ined: Ice cream and cake ating. Conferred at Parsonage. ommittee having in charge the is undergoing a meeetings of Congregational hes met Thursday evening with Rev. and Mrs, Dwight C. Stone at the Parsonage b: The active wildcats and similar mals - the Sea. forestry service is conducting | warfare against foles; coyotes, predatory ani. Meets— | Committee Meeting at Parsonage. SOUTH COVENTRY Funeral N. Weod Buys Pine Knoll—Wedding Invitations, Court coming al was held Wednesday afternoon from the cha the burial was in tery, will mo; Wood. Major and Mrs. Bessev of Worcester are wit] Bessey, weeks. B. Chaffee Hcwe, who came with them, returned to Worcester Mond: Mrs. Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Grace Townsend, have been vis- iting their cous Mrs. Elliott is 82 years/: Mrs, the hadies’ Missionary association on Thursday afternoon. Mr. a and daughter of Worcester have been visiting William 1. hunting trip te Saranac lake. The O'Brien place on upper Main | strect b en’sold to E. C. Worth, who, with his family, has taken pos- session. Mrs. W, her duties as organist at the Congre- nal_church. gat Mrs | Brown vention Invitation the Ki which will take place October 81 in “for Pine Knoll, the property for so many years owned and occupled by the late er, will soon fake possession, purchased on Main street, lately va- cated by the family of of Courtland Palmer—Henry land Palmer, age 71 years, died morning at the - Norwich Prior to that lived here for eight years, from Willimantic. —The ‘funer- pel of Elmore & Shepard, and Wiflimantic ceme- Sale of Pine Knoll. Albro, has been soid by his M Haitie M. Albro, to N. Wood of Gales Ferry, who Miss Albro | ve to the place which she has William F. General New: h Mr, Bessey's brother, James on South street, for a few Their Gaughter, Mrs. Gertrude Elliot, wife of Dr. Elliot of and ~ her daughter, n, Mrs. Sarah White. of age. L. A. Kingsbury entertained nd Mrs. Leonard T. Armstrong fricnds in town for a few days, Small is enjoying a O’Brien Place Sold. Armstrong has resumed Duncan Dodd and M attended the W. C. T. in Meriden this eck. have been received ngs| -Grigss here wedding, the new Memorial church at South ‘Willington. Trusts Won't ‘Di Nor is the president’s plan to kill e trusts with kindness entirely new, it _ha didn’s Star becn tried before and - they ie worth a cent.—Kansas City H. K.Taylor & Co. Investment Securities 75 PEARL STREET, . HARTFORD, CONN. CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Frelght and passenger se direct to and from New From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. New York, oot Roosevelt Street, Mondaya ‘Wednesdays, Fridays, ‘at 5 p. m. Freight recelved until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. New York York. Pier 23, Kast Rive 3 CEANA” 14,000 Tons Displacement: 535 $t. Long Cludin Besc Eisstricimnain Faahe, haest promenade deok in the world, Lafy o it, Most Luxurious and Only Exclus LSt R e Sl Nhfls& -CLA! YUND TRI] o Sn‘mfim Derth & meals. e ttle or frelght carried on th “Ocea 1in- $15 e es e tuxe with private ches~ tra. Promenade Dances, Gymnasium, Wircless. Oniy_Bermix TOURS Beautiful bookler. “liimerary, 5.5 Hamburg 5721 days . S Moltke sicamer with submarine signais. ‘Including Shore Excursions, Ho: . At Lowest Ra Tiokets, etc. -Atlantio Line, 700 Biway, N. €oxy Five Dolightful Cruisec, QS 0 THE WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL) .~ VENEZUELA and - - BERMUDA Leaving New York by the Palatial Twime" Steamers $125° and . (13,500 (5% 16 days 2tsc" $86 Every Luxary of Travel, Every Refinement of Service Insured. Aino_ Oruises to the Orient, South America, Ground ‘the World, Ttaty ond Eevst, cte. ,Send for Tiustrated Pamphlet. ‘AHAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 4545 B'way, N. Y., or Samil Kronig & Son, | agent: i i e S SRR T The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co, BERMUDA $10 $15 "3° MEALS AND BERTH AND UPWARDS INCLUDED AlL first class; no second class Trans-Atlantic Liner Make bookings at onc present low rate or steerage, by the 9 5545 TAGUS” ¥ while the n effect 72 Years Experience and Progress SANDERSON & SON, Gen’l Agents, 22 State St, N. Y. or local agents F. H. WILLIAMS, JR, General Ast Special Agt. Special Agt. Talk with our Mr. Lucius Briggs about a Good Safe Bond He will explain; our plan to give you See him today HARRY K. TAYLOR A Safe Deposit Box Free ~ JAMES N. H, CAMPBELL WM. F. BAILEY (Successor ta A. T. Gerdner) | Hack, -Livery Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A /SPECIALTY. 1 AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telepkone $83. On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1361 offer to the public the flnest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be excelled. ‘Phone your order. Trompt service. NEWMARKET HOTEL. Allow Me Please 1p quote you prices or to give you es< timates on ail kinds of contract work, jobhing, carpenter work, painting, etc., ete. Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates cheerfully given, C. M. WILLIAMS, GeneraJ Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. *Phone 370. Blankets and Robes ‘for Street and Stable Finest quality and assortment the best at lowest prices. The Shetucket Harmess Co., 321 Main Street, ‘WM. C. BODE. Prop. WALL PAPERS Are all In end ready for your ins spection. AIl grades and prices, in- cluding our Englizh Imported Papers, Ifoidings to Match. Decorations and general painter’s supplies. We are now receiving orders for paper hange 1ng, decoration, ‘and painting.

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