Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 10, 1911, Page 6

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‘cusewives Swindled than B. Lewis of the Sec and ~ourt icn for Thursday in the supreme cour Thomas J. e state of Rhode Island. The @c-|for scrvices during the same period on is out of the ordinary in that|that they claim the services of a su- he petitior== secks to have the high- | perintendent of highways are not re- est tahunal I the state command the Judse any clerk of a district court to azment 2nd issue execution favor in a trespass and eject- | eater a in ment case. The petiticner is Thomas G. Ma thewsan of North Kingstown. case grew out of a dispute real estate located at Picr, October T last. Second district court in an action of [weeks' hunting trip in the Maine trespass and ejectment against the woods. and the venison served was Mathewson Hotel comzany, Syria W.|from (he deer Mr. Mahoney shot. Be- Mathewson and Everett ‘o¢ lan@ adjacent tnereto in of Narregansett. The plaintift & elatm of jury trial on the return day of_the Mr. Mathewson cl the writ, and that L in the after- the house would be razed and taken Moon of the following day, the clerk in small pieces. Charles Gold- Feceived by mail an entry of appear- paid into the town treasury ance in behalf of the de; te. Sub- Ase price, $255, and the town Sequently a demsnd was made for tea permit for re- et in to the plaintiff and|moval. T ey has not been re- execution, he de was| funded and ioldberg has not made dented Later Lewis directed andonment of his that the papers i trespass and whisper therefore esectment case superfor court t¥, on the plai trimt It was argued by Jr. coumsel for peiitioner, that the Jaintiff under section 7 ¢ T of the genersl laws, is e ent and executi Frederick C. Olmey, spondents, srzued contatning entry delaved ° As they failed to roll two per cent. governor tion. of the tota cast fo vote adopt ast meme. The lJaws provide thet mno in depemdent party which uses nomina a can use as a e mame names of Therefore the soc sociglist-labor coul from New York d parted with their cer The sifts are long s mcre than one town of Westerly they have beer SW The tewn council of Westerly has fixec the liquor license fee at $700, ear, and decided to nses, the same a= lost full limit one license AL hundred person ice are su licenses for be for the e same fee ior dealers. eampiaint of violstion of law has Been made against any of the @uring the yesr and their ap- jons will receive prior considera thom 1 The doubting Thomases of the West- ey town council W. Fiynn Chesebro, been declined and whose to be increased from 3800 rear, had agreed to accept the town of Ston- whereof He spoke. was delayed in the Chesebro as the highwa; committee want- for pers rification, as 's snnouncement was news | are convinced that | had | | | [ | | | | At the very first opportunity, how- ever, the coancil voted to rescind the @ction mot to accept Mr. Chesebro's | Fesignation, but to have effective | 1. The council also rescind- vote increasing the pay of the Superintendent of hizhways which was | in effect January 1. It is under- that Mr. Chesebro will begin his of service With the town of Ston- as soon as he is relieved of his with the town of Westerly. 1 it i There are several applicants for the Place of superintendent of highwavs The cme most favored Deing Adam A ehle. It is said that the highway com- | mittee mre not favorable to the ap- | it of a suczessor to Mr. Chese- &t thig teme, but will advocate until next spring. The com- believes that the work dur- who has law ulflcesl Pierce, are respondents in writ of mandamus, The | Order over some|members to a feast of venison at the Narragansett | conclusion of the regular business ses- Mr. Mathewson |sjon Wednesda ebtained a writ of summons from the |returned a few days ago from a_three Maihewson meming the defendants as being in pos- | session of a certain tenement and lots the town files aims tFat the case was not answered on the entry qay ot 3| the weods of Maine by tained injuries by which he lost a leg, so_was ‘honorably discharged. In 1868 he married Miss Catherine Rogers of Wauwecus Hill. She died bout twenty years ago. Mr. Smith spent several years in | Fiteh's Soldiers’ home at Noroton, but by Collector of Stamps and Tags —Town Council to Issue Seventeen Licenses, Fee $700—To Dispense With Highway Superintendent During the Winter—Elks Feast on Venison. g the winter can be carried on un- der their pereonal direction with the aid of the foremen and the clerk of the commitiee, anc save $500 to the town. It is not a week since the coun- ticil voted to pay an increase of 3100 Quired. This matter will bs further considered at the next session of the town council. James H. Mahoney, exalted ruler of | Westerly lodge, Benevolent Protective of Elks, treated the brother night. Mr. Mahoney sides venison there were all the requi- sites to make the dinner complet Dur I session Mr. Mahoney entertaine songs that have made him famoy nial entertainer. Cne of the petitioners against the removal of the house from the town's property in Union street to a site in Main street, whispered Thursday that with > injunction proceed- Gideon Watson, an Indian_half-breed with police record in Providence and :rly, while drunk Thursday aft- near the railway station, as- Frederick Harvey. He was Chief of Police Brown Watson showed signs of mary L. Ch taneg, Policeman 1, Whowas off auty in the vicinity, u the assistance of the chief, son was taken {o the police station without much trouble and wilk be ar- raished before Judge Oliver H. Will- ams in the Third district court this (Fridsy) mornin Local Lacenies. purchased from lot of land at street, s for the two weeks, has fully recovered. ief Brown has so ¢hanged the po- hedule of duty that continuous rotection is given Dixon square and We: ¥ town council, as a canvassers of the vote on . found one error in the count. allot_was found among the ts. Therefore the majority s 30 instead of 3 eriff Will ummonad W ar, Robert E. Cole MeNelley of the town of Stonmgton jurors for the court of common leds 2t New London next Tuesday. harles A. Morgan entertained the members of the T. B. Club with a von- ison supper served at the club rooms ursday night, The mainstay of the east was from a deer recently shot in Mr. Morgan. _The bedy of William Nichols, who dled in Cleveiand, Ohio, arrived in Westerly, Thursday, for burial in Riv- er Bend cemetery. He was ‘son of Mrs. Martha E. Burdick Nichols of Summer street and the late Ambrose hols. He was brother of Mrs. john B. Eaton' and Charles Nichols, OBITUARY. George Williams Smith. At 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon George Willlams Snfith died at the home of his son, Fred H. Smith, in Mohegan. Mr. Smith was born in Boz- rah in 18 He enlisted in_ 1861 in Company H, had served less tha Seventh Conn. Vols, but two years when, of an accident, he sus- as the result out a year ago cmme to the Home of his son, Fred H. Smith, in Mohegan, where He was devotedly cared for dur- ing his last illness. Besides this son, he is survived by another son, Albert, ¢ Bangor, Me, and by three grand. children in Bangor. He was a member though not of the lo- of the G. A. R, cal post, and leaves the record of a good man and a good soldier. Mrs. Mary J. Clark. Mrs. Mary Jane Clark, aged 79, died Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. R. W. Gardiner in Mansfield whers | ing bee at the home of Mrs. Alber: she had resided for the past two |Miner of Bean Hill Wednesday. - A wgme o vears. She was a native of Mansfield | Mrs. Carl Bentiey and son Carl | and 2 widow. No near relatives are|spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. | THE FINEST jaft. Burial wiil be in the Phoenix- ville cemstery. BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Authier and infant, who have been guests of Mr. Authier’s mother, left Monday morn- John urns aad =on Michael of | —— :‘ng fo.r ”§(4‘ I.Qr;;:;:l,o m”‘nl .\‘{; Authier | Bozrah Were recent guests of relatives 0 E b.t. igr = s et there. here. n Exhibition - In Double Contempt. STONINGTON. A fine assortment of the Latest Styles Mr. Barnes of New York has been — in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear held in contempt by a vestizating committee. tain legislative in- 3 Also by a cer- contributing editor.—Washington B Thursday with his father, George W. management. "Tingley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Bliven and PRSI Kretzer spent Thursda; making the trip in Mr. Bliven's tour- ing_car. ing a few days in town. from a visit in Philadelphia. Miss Willard at Norwich Meetings— town for a few days trip. a visitor in town Thursday. wich the past fow davs, meeting of the Wome Connecticut branch in that city. ‘Willard is_nresice: number of the local branch were in attendance. teh Thursday. day morning on the roof of Kelloga's | new block in_Main street. i Dr. James J. Tynan was in Hartford Thursda George B. Lombard of Orange, N. J.. is_the 23t of his grandmo T, Mrs. Sarah Pincham, on Broadway. Tuesday young trout, which he took to the East Haddam Game club’s brooks and lib- erated them. church met in the parlors church Thursday afternoon for w S 6 number. of New Haven are in town for a few days’ hunting. ead Thursday evening chicken pie supper given by ead Ladies® Aid socie’y. a Edward are guests at the home of Ed- ward Jones. | Hill, Waterford, spent Wednesday wiih friends here. Louis Brand of Fitchville. Helen of New London were in the vil- lage Wednesday. w his duties at the Yantic station oZhe Misses Helen and Minnie | Coates of onington are guests of Py Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hall of Main MRS S P olaNEEE street, Portland, Conn. before severe cold weather sefs in, and ir order to rush the work along. ladies of the Methodist church heme at Cedar Crest Thursday at an all-day session. on_the 10.03 trolley. At no fashioned New England dinner was |3 Served. . Those A Wal i |ing marvel of the agel George Keigwin, Mrs. Avery, Mrs. Pot- ter, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. = Cheney, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. | Gold Dust is Stott, Miss Mary Brooks. sold in 6C size and 1arge pack- of Quiambaug, suicide on Wednesday shooting herself .38 calibre pistol. same and mo hope is entertained her recovery. nurse, has returned from a two weeks vacation and is again on duty, visiting clup house and entertained about 40 Bowling and whist were enjoy refreshments were served. mittee in charge Borden, Mrs. Robert Nichols and Mrs. Stevens. MYSTIC Stockholders of West Mystic Boat Company to Reorganize at Noank— Work on Cemetery Chapel Resumed —Mrs. Frank hols Alive Thurs- day Evenjng. > A meeting of some of the stock- holders of the West Mystic Boat com- pany was held Wednesday afternoon to consider what could be done to start up a shop in the Paines' shop in Noank. The West Mystic Boat com- pany, which is connected with the In- ternational Boat and Engine company, has Jjeen closed for some time and gone into a Teceivers hands. The stockholders mean to try and get some of the orders received before the ‘boat shop wasBrlo |ed A/{‘_dTh!u“.t at Noank. Park Bindloss, ompson - superior and Capt. B. W. Latham and others | that it does the hardest part are interested in the work amd no doubt something will be dome. Resuming Work on Chapel. of terra cotta which was meeded. Th Gold Dust will do the work B e e vt will be comuicind | better than soap or any other cleanser, making your wood- work look like new. For cleaning ing and everything about the house nothing is so quickly effective as"Gold Dust. It’s the cleans- the work, and requires little | scrubbing. It does the work; that services could be held there in bad weather. More men have arfived Met With Mrs. Maxson. Mrs. Arthur Maxson entertained the at her The part mrs. Nichols’ Condition Unchanged. = es. The large The condition of Mrs. Frank Nichols Who tried to commit | Package means afterncon by | €reatereconomy. the mouth with a about the for remaing ““Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work Nurse Returns. Miss Margaret Peacock, the district Whery ta Buy in Wester; he homes where sickness occu Ladies’ Auxiliary Entertains. Thursday afternoon at the the Ladies’ auxiliary held (NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital .. : Burplus .........Three Mi Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficlent la its The com- Mrs. James were Heard About Town. Walter Thor of Providence pent Thursda: 3 Charles D. Tingley of Nor Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Broest, Jr., in Providence, ot Harola L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the ¢r adjustment of lenses. Room ter-Langworchy Block. Westerly, W. F. Campbell of Boston is spend- | s Ars. Charles Maxson has returned ‘two-cent stamp and we will mail e § Organs, including Fingerling Trout Distributed. Britain 1s In on a huunting A. N. Lewis of ew Newton Way of Iyman Viaduct was illard ras eeen in Nor- actending the s Board of Mis- the Bastern Miss of the branch. A members of the Miss Abby ¥ jons, which met with William Toanson was in Westches- The tinfiecs commenced work Thurs: Distributing Trout. Dayid Mat of Bashan was in town and__ unloaded cans wi ' WM. F. BAILEY (Successor te A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery and The Ladies’ Aid society of the M. F. of the upper was served in the parjor: o'clock and was attended by a large ¥ Finished) Underzoear OFFERS YOU 78 Distinct Fabrics and weights Vests, Drawers, Tights, Union Suits We display an unusual range of Styles and Qualities and recommend highly the following numbers: 3 cotton Vests, Pants, rset Covers .. Extra sizes ......oove.... Union Suits (all shapes).. Extra sizes ... Only the Best Grades of Cotton, Wool and Silk are used in knitting this Superbly Fitting, Elastic. Comfort-Producing Underwear. “HARVARD" Worth is attested to by thou- sands of Women and Children who have used This demand is constantly on the increase, be- cause EVERY WOMAN hastens to advise her Dearest Friend to buy. Winner—Medium weight, finest comb- Tights, Regina—Light weight Merino White Vests, Pants, Tights.... Extra sizes —eion 1.00 Union Suits . 1.65 Exifa SiZeS ,..ecevvneennenn.. 2.00 da—Heavy weight and Natural Vests, Merino Pants, Extra sizes so5 Union Suits (all shap Extra sizes .......... Boarding Stable . 12-14 Bath Streest. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. | Telephone 883. William Allen and party of friends | A number from town went to | to attend = | | the G Frank E. Adams of Wesichaster was caller here Thursday. Word was received in this country Friday from Rome that the pope had conferred on Frederic Courtland Pen- field, once of Hartford, and formerly vice consul in England with ex-Gov- ernor Waller, the Grand Cross of the Honor for F. C. Penfield. Mr. degrees. ~ Tigh Order of St. of his benefsctions to C tional institutions receive the Gregory order, of which there are four | YANTIC HAPPENINGS. | Buy the “BIG BEN Clock of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street . Mrs. Horace Strickiand of Qualker | Several from here attended a quilt- | Mrs. George Bastland and daughter 35c DINNER INn TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 12 Mrs, Charles Ladd is spending a few eeks with Greeneville relatives. Patrick Loughlin is able to resume No. 52 Shetucket Street. JJMUUMUUL WMULUUUL {ES| SUPERIOR T P P PP T T T P PP N Follow the example of renowned cooks and use - Clevland’s Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar. Always Uniform—Always Dependable 5 entltle him to receive an increase of Brief State News Branford.—In memory of his father. James C. Atwater, who died in Spring- | field, left $10,600 to erect a monument |at North Branford. Groton.—C. M. Craddock has return- ed to the Odd Fellows’ home at Fair- | view, where he is an inmate, after a visit in Stamford. Stafford Springs—Frank H. Fournier has a black Spanish radish on exhibi- tion, weighing 16 pounds. The radish has taken first prize at 15 fairs. New Britain.—Building Inspector Au- zust Bergstrom has made up his monthly report as follows: Five brick buildings, estimated value $17,000; 14 frame buildings, $58,000; 27 additions ind repairs, $7,700: total, $84,450. The number of new tenements added is 42. The building business for October, 1910, amounted to $74,200. Meriden.—Rev. John B. 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GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer {2 Providence S!., Tallvill: | The ame Thomas occurs on 1,000, given an average of 39 times in ev holic educa- Xt 1a believed that | = — | Prompt attention to day or night calla American to | Children Cry Telephoueo 63 adr14A WHawl of the St. — FOR FLETCHER'S | CASTORIA i MISSV M. C 7Al)LlES, Hair, {ca pand Faca Specialist NOT FOR $2.75 can a woman get brafds, curl Y formers of imported human hil t |some women pay_ this sum zoods store and fancy the jute w is not ted Have healthy real hair! Inspect A fine stock. In Nor week 13th NORWICH—Wauregan Ho NEW YORK—150 West Telephone 704 NoVEM W | | st HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY PRING WATER QJATISHYING Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn, Works Committ Court of Con hereby notified to Appesr the time and pl appointed in sald ord 1 e haard In relation to the maiier ce tained therein Norwioh, Connecticut, Noy, 7th, 1911, t STEPHEN D. MOOR] erk and Clerk of the Court of mon Council od, That the petition of tleut Company, dated O 1911, and presented to Mayor and the ‘Court 'of Common Council 8th day of November, 1911, requesting action on the plan submittéd with said petition for locuting @ rallway in Shetucket street of Norwich, from Laurel single tr in the City Hill , Southwesterly for a dlstance of aboit five hundred and fifty 0) feet, bo heard by the Mayor and sald Court of Common- Councll of the City of N ch at the Council Chambor City of Norwich on the November, 1911, at § evening. and that the Clty Clerk wive noties of to all parties In interest by law. rolohereny approve of oregoing order HENRY GEBRATIL Acting Mayol Norwich, Connectieut. Nov. 6th, 1911, T hereby certify that the above and foregoing In @ trie copy of record Attest: ~ STEPHEN D, MOORI, CHy Clerk and Clerk of tho Court of Commeon Council. novaa

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