Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 23, 1911, Page 6

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THE DAY’S DOINGS IN WESTE. Y S R e j Demurrer Sustained in Cases Against Watch Hill Fire District—Cravagreer on Trial For Murder—D. A. R. Chapter Announces Subjects For Prize Essays—Li~ - ®nse Year Expires December 1st. town treasury $325. Accompanying the permit fs an agreement that Gold- berg shall hold the town harmless any damages by reason of the oving of the house. In addition, Mr, | Golaberg has made contract for the moving of the pullding and prepared the Maln street lot for the building, The suits of Orville G. Barber and wife and Winton W, Hoxle ageinst the | Hill fire district, brought to tveover payment for bulldings removed oy orxr of the fire district In connec- .ion with the improvement of the wa- ter side of Bay street, were given a lhearing on the dafendants’ demurrer to the declarations. The hearing was | thereby increasing the fnancial lia- before Judge KEimer Rathbun in the | bilities. 2 H superior court for Washington county. | The building still stands in Union | street, with not a stone of the founda- ; | tion removed, but the centractor in- tiffs ‘were owners of certain wooden | tends to cominence work on the Gold- structures in Bay street, Watch Hill; berg house just as soon as the house! that at the Januery session of the |that stood at the corner of Broad and In the declarations it was set forth that prior to April 9, 1908, the plain- general assemcly the Watch Hill fire ‘ Union streets is moved to Newton | disiriet was given the power to pur- ;(.,un It is an open secret that in- | chose these bulldings; that the fire | junction will be sworn out enjoining district accepted the terms of the act | the moving of the hot through Main i street and the probability is that ser- vice will not be made until the house aches that thoroughfare. In that on August 9, 1909, took the property, end is therefore liable for & reasonablc valuation. The defendant demurred on the cvent there is sure to be trouble all ground that it does not appear how ! alcng the line. the defendant, by the =accepiance of | the special act, purchased, took and | acquired the property of the plaintiffs and, further, that, under the facts s: ed in the declaraticn, the F’lalnll’l: have mo cause for action against the | The Westerly high school orchestra, a recently formed organization, is hav- |ing reeular carsals under the di- rection of R, A. H. Clarke, musical in- structor for Westerly schools, The or- defent 3 B a is planning to make first pub- | Aug s T. L. Ledwidge and Walter |jic appearance at the annual school P. Dixon appear for plaintiffs and John | piay in January. omposm.m of W. Bweeney, Samuel H. Davis and ‘).e _orchestra is as Gibeon Henry L. Burdick for defendant. Aft- [E. binson, Raymond er hearing the arguments, Judge Rath- | ) y Comi, " violins; Wil- | bun sustained the demurrer and grant- |jard R, Crandad, cornef; Raymond H.| ed the plaintifs ten days in Which to | Hiscox, tromboné; Carl Stillman, clar- | amend the declaration. inet; Miss Ruth Burdick, plano. Hugh C. Ecclestone of Ashaway was granted a divorce from Jennie C, Ec- . 2 clestone oh the und of extreme Local Laconics. po e Harry Agard for peti- lectman Harry Schwaner of New | tiomer. | London was a visitor in Westerly on ‘When marriage certificate is flled, | W decree of divorce will ige granted for rrels are scarce in West- extreme oruelty to Fllomeno Terra- the prevalling price is thirty nova of Westerly against Frank Terra- ce E, Roche for peti- tioner. Trial was commenced on the peti- tion of divorce of Nel A. White of c'n( big steam shovel at work is the itiraction in connection with of railroad improvement in ‘Westerly against Charles L. White. an’P As sufficlent notice had not been giv- | Christie, a formerly '“ # en, new citation was ordered and case | 0¥ DIRer, 15 foriousty 1l with passed Walter P. Dixon and Clar- |1m’””‘ e e VIRCCT hospital, ence E. Roche for petitioner. R | | for Dr. » Y New citatlon was ordered in the d vorce suit of J. Annle Hopkins John B. Hopkins. A. T. L. Ledwidge for petitioner. In the caseofCharles F. Hill sgainst Davisville grange et al., decree was ' entered for publication of notice of a motion of defendants tc dismiss the ring compl P ning. case for want of prosecution, to be Burdick of Westerly heard February 19. Loard meeting of The trial of Blenin Cravagreer, 0% chrred with the murder of Jo was commenced Wednesd Annr the formal reading of the com- plaint the jury was instructed to t ph | o1 and Thomas V, invitatiors to the a view of the scene of the murder on | dinner of Niag- | McBparran hill in Neorth Kingston. No 1, New Lon- | Trial of the case will be resumed this | (Thursday) morning. Judge Rathe chorus, ! bun assigned Attorney Augustine T. trained solo- L. Ledawidge of Westerly to defend the Hedro aecused. Phebe Green Ward Chapter, Daugh- | ters American Revolution, ac company has the annual custom, has = Py for the best essays on patr . e har s subjects submitted to be competed fux the terminal. by pupils of the Westerly high school okt I i the essays,to be written in the school roeme. The committea of the chapter appotinted to sclect the subjects have L.wed the following: The Indian —Past and Present; The Regicldes in ' ~arica- and The T'nselfishness of the United States In Modern World Poli tics. of the The town of Westerly by the sealed | bid method sold to Cgar!es Goldberg theé house in Union street, next the engine house, upon_ condition that it be moved away, and the town council has granted Mr. Goldberg permit to appointment succeed | remove the house to a site owned by | the purchaser in Main street. this For all | Mr. Goldberg has paid into the | Feet Tired- So Tired? TIZ MAKES SICK FEET WELL NO MATTER WHAT AILS THEM. . Chesebro’s in effect at the end FINAL MEETING oF BOARD OF ALDERMEN All Unfinished Business Disposed of | and Adjournment Taken Without Date. —The board of urned meetimg | the council Pl all unfinished ears’ session. A report from claims committee rel- ative to t for dam mrur.nd by W amo g to 37, w payment authorized, mmualcaticn from the Williman- Gas and Electric Light company relative to the lighting of the city’'s streets was read | A clgim for damages to a team own- | A. W. Turner re n x.m‘-) ed by ting from a street, was lefective spot TIZ acts at once and makes ti ed. aching, swollen feet remarkably fresh and sore proof. It's the sure remedy. you know, everything that gets the matter your feet. It's for sore feet and sweaty, bad-smelling feet, and corns,” callouses and bunions, too “For years I have been troubled with more and temder feet; suffered intense pains. Have had the assistance of physiciams without rellef. 1 bonght a | box of TIZ, which worked a perfect |f cure, as it has with a great many of | my frieads. I would not be without it. | ° ne American elegraph ('unlpan_\' ha for | Tel with | for for | n on Y old town bu et; third ward, All it requires is to be kmown to be ol bar universally used.—A. F. Dreutzer, Chi- ¢ anty Freder on_Johnson Fourth ward, of Lyman o , Jr., on vden street. A res- TIZ is J:owder. Powders and otiiee tooL reinadios clow np The. poroe olution was adopted authorizing tk raws out all Poisonoup exudations | PUrchase of pencils and other acces- which bring on soreness of the feet, | SOTles for the polling places. and is the only remedy that does. TIZ A lution authorizing a chart cleans out every pore and glorifies the installed Gamewell F e l—"tyonr feet. Alarm systza: in the off‘ce of the city j’" ai Beyer Ilmp agaln or draw up |clerk, was adopted, The light commi .” t your corns, bunions and callous, tee was authorized to contract with TIZ in for sale at all draseisis. % | the Willimantic Ges and Electrie Light cents per box, or it will be sentyyou | company, for a term of dlr.ct it E’“ 'c'é:h' frmBlWalter Luther s the TLe cago, nf city. rcofs of the sever: rent bills were Ty b B Wesl’rly <seeece CUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | Westerly DBranch «....Three Million Dollars ....Three Millian Dollgra Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. 2 ~iberal, ccurteous and efficient ia its mapagement. 1y adcpted ing his honor ner in w {the coun i 1ts r.-!(su’.u tendered it for cital the corporation tective in pelled Yo Eatablisked 1001. ed by a i { examined board AESEMS Fa WS D\ Dpfometat - | on th s character and Sjesimont. of tenses. . Room 3. Bor- % | apiiny s the belief of Chiet of Polic e} Bleck., Westerly, R, L wiea hea orough of the Norwich | = must go out, of of merchandlse to vacate store. time for the A full | ining. WOMEN’S, MISSES’, WOMEN’S and MISSES’ JUNIOR and MISSES’ SAILOR WAISTS in Messaline, Taffeta, JUNICR'S, line of FUR COATS, also a full Hangers, Awnirgs and Signs. Watch for the ‘Going Out of Business AMERICAN FUR, CLOAK & SUIT. CO. » 140 Main Street, Norwich, Conn., Norwich’s popular Cioak, Suit and Fur Store, ine of WOMEN’'S ard MICSES’ SUITS in black, blue and mixtures, DRESSES. MUFFS in Black Sable Fox, Lynx, Astrachan, Black and Brown Sable and Coney. SCARFS in Isabella, Sable Fox, Lynx, Mink, and also FUR HATS. All of this Merchandise is of the best quality produced by the leading manufacturers, Our Fixtures, comprising Show Cases, Mirrors, Wall Cases, Desks, Chairs, Rugs, Red Tags for sale prices. REMEMBER THE TIME, DATE AND PLACE—NOVEMBER 25th, The American Fur Co., 140 Main Street, business. Every doilar’s worth from A to Z must be disposed of Sale commences Saturday. Nov. 25, at 10 A. M, Zon’t miss this < ale—it is an opportun ty of a life women of Rorwich and vicinity. The. Entire Stock and Fixtures Must be Sold Regardless of Cost. ° lined with Skinner’s * GIRLS’ and CHILDREN’'S COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS and PETTICOATS. Lace, China Silk, Lingerie. TAILORED WAISTS and SWEATERS. CARACUL COATS in Ladies’ and Misces. kirt, Coat No merchandise or fixtures will be sold to merchants after 10 a, m. Store closed Thursday d@nd Friday to mark goods for the sale. 1911, at 10 a. m. Norwich, Conn. : MANUAL TRAINING parochisl onnected wict Church of cred Heart are wed to receive ‘mstruction in specified Dbranches in iwo the the ol \( Kl'l() 2 the known and recognized s o RHEUMATISM Sciatica and Neuriti NURITO, taken as per directions, will ord ef, as positively guaranteed box. It iz made of U. S. P. ment standard) ingredients, »m oplates and narcoties. rer, ask your ph about the merits is & scientfic ellminant ot | | | If you are a cian ‘or drugg ~ < prominent will intcrest THE & GSGOOD CO. Or sent by mail on re MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL CO., Sulte 711, Flatiron Buflding, New York. I ools, the hool or any gt a sh. Cemmissioner ter | the bemefit of man 3 3 3 < | E. Monaghan introduced the matier, | sewing and cooking, as taught To be Provided for Parochial School |, ying that Father Skelly of the | public schools If it could be Pupils in Waterbury Public Schools. | hurch of 1 Sacred Heart had | without interference with the @il | sLoken to him, asking if it would not school’s regular routine.~Waterbury Under a vote of the board of edu- b€ Possible ‘for the children of nis | American. cgtien, pa i at the rtguhr meeting, | y e ————— ” - m— | eld Mon: { BELLS SEASONING Used by thebest Hotels,Clubs,Restaurants, ¥families of Rich & Poor alike to flavor the Dressings for Turkey,Chicken, Game, Meat and Fish. Insist onBell’s 4O Years the original MEAT OR TURKEY DRESSING (equally good when baked and served sc 1y). Toast 7 or 8 shces of white bread. Place in a deep dis! > adding batter size of an egg. | Cover with hot water tomelt butter and make bread right consistency. Add an even tablespoon of Bell's Seasoning, an even teaspoon £alt, and 4 slices of salt pork, fried to & crisp and chopped fine. ‘When well mixed, stir in 1 or 2 raw eggs. NoTE.—The above dressings may be im to some tastes,by adding ;‘;unprtdn:l:: of lu!’ kind, cuestnits, p‘lm-luuu, ete. olt{fll also Remember, a 10c. can of Bell’s Season ufeiont to flavor the dressing for 100 bs. of meat or pouitry, and the 26c. can 300 Ibs. ForDeliclous Sausages, flavor with Bell’s Sausage Saasnulng. 25c. and 50c. Caas; 6, 1% and 25 Ib. Boxes; 50, 75 and 100 Ib. D; satin and Suit = | Teiephone 884. and public " Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver Cigarette_Case $7.50 W. are showing a fine line e' Sterling Silver CIGARETTE CASES, MATCH BOXES, VANITY CASES, PURSES, EYEGLASS CASES, ETC. i Our prices the lowest. John & Geo. H Bliss 1 COAL AND LUMBER. ; COAL “Food Eaten Without Enjoy- 1 ment Does More Harm Than Good.” An evenly-heated house, a rangs that works splendidly because of ~ood { Coal—these help to ma the eating of food an occasion of joy. 5 CHAPPELL €O. Central Wharf and 1560 Main Street. ‘ Telephones. . LUMBER | Free Burning Kin's and Lehigh ALWAYS IN 8TOCK. A. D. LATHROP, | Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sta. Telephone 163 12. GALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 | JOHN A. MORGAN & SO Coal and Lumber Central Whart get P. C. GEER TUNER 122 Proavect Bt Tel. G811, Norwieh Ca | IF YOU WANT A | FIRST CLASS PIANO, get a SHONINGER through | WHITE, £ TUNER, 48 South A St, Taftvil - WALL PAPERS Are all In snd recady for your in. spection. ANl grades and prices, in- rlualnu cur Engll.a Imported Papers, | #2oidings to Match. Decorations and genera) palnter’s \supplies. We are now recelving orders for paper hang- | e, decoration, and painting. : P. F. MURTAGH, Telephon 82 and 94 Wesc Main St | HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY PRING WATER QJATISFYING Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. CONTINENTAL HOUSEFURN SHING COMPANY, INC. We desire to give special notice to the public that we carry the o home furnishings on the market do n credit business and our to the lowest cash prlton are equnl B 5 hearine, and explain our easy payment CONTINENTAL ‘;.miture Co. INCORPORATED 313 to 8:9 CHAPEL STREET, NE.. HAVEN, CONN. tlephone 2262, OTICE the Style. the Hang the Garment and the Fab- csused ntheclothos made at THE CLOTH SHOP T. DO Y I T -_:l-" Street f‘ Exhi z.u ion assoriment ¢ e Latest Siyies 1c il and Winter wear G. P. STANTON'S, ©. 52 Shetucket Street. J. F. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St, Ft. 'ith, Ark., says that he had taken any kinds of kidney medicine, but 4 not get better until he took Foley fdney Pills, No meatter how long vou e had kidney trouble, you will find juick and cxr‘l:l‘:nantm::;nonsl by the use of Foley ey 3 tart - ! ing them now. & Osgood OJ“ MRS.

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