Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 20, 1911, Page 6

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INTERESTS OF WESTERLY Criticism by Rev. Dr. Samuel D. McConnell Wins Attention of Local Acquaintances—New Site For Fire House an Improvement—Big Estates Probated on Tuesday. Rev. Samuel D, McConnell, one of j feet at the junction with Broad street, the oldest summer residents of Watch |&s_contempiated, and continuing (he Westerly, who preached the sermon at | tack of the firehouse about ten feet the T5¢h anniversary of Christ Epis- | and the change of grade in the street copal church, is one of the widest- | will make a drop of one foot in front known clergymen of his denomination. | of the property of the Westerly fire ile was pastor of St. Stephen’s, Phila- | district. This change Is also Gelphia, for 14 vears, Holy Trinity, | necessary in order to better conform Erooklyn, six_years, and of All Souls' | in alignment to the new town building church, New York, and was also arch- | and courthous Jeacon of the Connecticut diocese. He [ It has been ted that the 1 retired from the active ministry—ten | ticn of the firchouse be changed vears ago by reason of a physical | removal to the vacant spot on the crest breakdown. Dr. McConnell is the au- |and ¢ of the hill, so\that the build- thor of a history of the KEpiscopal |ing face Broad street, work that could church, a standard volume, and other | be done at a comparatively small ex- religious works, and is a writer of great | pense. This change would be an im- force and ability. herefore there is|provement in egress from the firehouse ecial force to his letter in The|and do away wit present short rurchman, New York, criticising the [ turn which is especially tageous to the hook and ladde lot coul irch service. Protestant He declares that he found, strangely | The present firehous | enc hen ime into the pews, | be made a part of the public property that hurch service was not at- | and make beautiful the surroundings tractive and that a ice like that|of the town building and courthouse Congregation or Unitarian | With this house moved away, the prop ia v his desire for | erty would be wholly cleared and it the sermon being practically | an offset boundary wall covered witl i ring is own | iv i the rear lawn dotted with rvice was | shrubs and flowering plants th B issages of [ roundings would be in keeping with the tion to [ proposed beautifully designed pub! ro sometimes | building. s an oc-{ If this is not done, there - chureh | Jesir: ontrast between the i wooden firehouse and the modern gran- ite building that will detract from the latter and lessen the general archi- tectural effect of the new building. A regular session of the Westerly probate court, Judge Edward M. Burke, | was held Tuesday afternoon, com- encing promptly The will of Lucy : Nov. 25, 1911, was | her statutory rights in the will of her husband for the benefit of her son. t One codicil to the will gives all the personal and household effects in the tincinnati home to Barbara, and the other codicil gives one-half of the es- tate to Barbara and one-guarter each | Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Cowles. | Snowden Sinith was confirmed | executor and bonds were fixed at George THE MAURICE SAMPLE SHOP MAIN STREET, WAUREGAN BUILDING. Today, Our First Wednesday e appraisers are Louis A. Ford, Charles J. Sted- rian, all of Cincinnati. | The Washington Trust company, guardian of the estates of Alvin W.| | and Louis M. Smith, minor children of ihe late Wiilam M. and Mary Swith, ctitioned for authority to sell certain state located in Franklin stre two-thirds of which is owned by mi- nors and the other third by an’ elder brother. It was set forth that there was no personal estate and that the le of the real e would be for the pport and education of the minors. >ermit wis granted to sell at private | sale for a sum not less than $1,200 for | each third of the mirors, or at public wuetic The bond covering the sale pecial ! il for the benefit of the | ree-quarters interest in real state Hopkinton for not less than ) for each interest. Bond $125 and final account of Joseph thor wards Two-toned materials, heavy cheviots, polo cloths, | Double faced materials, polo cloths, cheviots, Wilcox irator of the estate of LU N i aereven o v | B all in the newest high grade samples, worth from worth from $11.50 e T, $5.00 to $6.50--- to $22.50, we s @ Special for Wednesday $3.50 Wednesday Special $7.50 to $12.50 n building and courthouse at the »rner of Broad and Un streets, DR. DAVIS ELECTED BY MARGIN OF THREE. Republicans of Meriden to Ask For Recount of the Vote. { = 5 % ‘ X 4 eriden, Conn Dec. 19—The closes Superior High Grade Sample Suits, in fine zebbelines, cheviots, serges, mannish materials and democratic nominee, by Davis, the Broadcloths. These with the best Skinner and Peau de cygne lining, bate. Provislons are made for a mor Jlurality of three votes over his re- | ument in the family lot in Elm Gro\ Jlican opponent, Daniel J. Donovan. | | cemetery, Mystie, for a monument he republicans carried four out of the | { the Hyde lot in the same cemetery, | five wards by big_pluralitie T s s e e L worth from $20.00 to $22.50, 1 The property at the corner of | cornered one, the socialists having a | West Broad and Moss streets is divided | complete ticket in the fleld, and an- ; into twelve shares and left to rela- | cis Atwater, publisher of the Meri- | | tives. All the personal property is also | den Daily Journal, was the mayoralty | . {“will, which Aated Aug. 21, 1895.4 Atwater finished third and Alex Hart, nd witnessed by Judge 1] the socialist nominee ,was last. The 9 -~ ° | Belcher, his son, Gregory I \er, and | republican party does not concede the Katie J. Gunn, all of New Lond | election of Dr. Davis and will prob- Judse Belcher testified as to the signa. | ably apply tomorrow for a recount on | tures of the witnesses and the will was | the mayoralty. The republicans mac admitted to probate. Two codicils, onc | & of three in the common coun- | providing that the morfiment th 19 members to I} demo- family burial Tot in Mystic sh b | in the form of a column e was mayor of Meriden S rame of the testator’'s 1888, He is one of the second codicil nominated the jans in the city, has had ington Trust company in the school” board and the estate. The testify of many works on medicine, | the codicils were Harr. irchaelogy and history. Mr. Dor Hattie W. Ellis. The codicils were also | van has represented Meriden in the | admitted to probate. The Washington | general assembly for the past three T company was ] ex- i B : ecutor and bond w 000, | ranc W v Everett 1. Whiple, | QUESTION RAISED AS | o e aven o Rag Dolls! s e i bted. ax TO SURGEON-GENERAL.| F e MacVeagh to Learn if He Can Go Out- A“nt.’emlma’s wiThe will of Elizabeth Perry Foster. side of Military Service. | ied_Nov. i, widow o . :Iay\fgner, e shington, Dec. 19—While a sur- | - = = — - Bt All book's and_houselio geon of the public health and marine | HOTEL GUESTS DRIVEN OUT }TRIAL OF FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT WON'T | THOMPSONVILLE MAN Pancake F eur , to Temain In the pointed surzeon general to succeed the | BY FIRE AT WEBSTER, MASS. | GOES OVER A WEEK. EE A CANDIDATE KILLED ON CROSSING. ; ay r ite Dr. Walter Wyman, secretary of | - o nm A e the home be bro e rtisury MacVeagh is considerin | Forty Persone Aroused from Slumber | Evidence of Prosscution in Bribery | Ofi-Repeated Announcement Is to Bo| Franklin Skinner Mests Death Whils T up this property is fo be divided whether it would be possible to make and Damage of $50,000 Done. i Case Completed. Feed your family on he satisfaction of the children. All|a selection from the country at larse. | | P | Made Again. On Way Home From Work g the of the estate, after $300 Attorney General Wickersham has| Webster, Mass. Dec. 19.—Fire early | Los Angeles, Dec. 19—In the pre-| Columbus, O 9.—That Theo- | Thom RE ¢ Griddle Cakes paid to Alics and Mary, 15 to be equal- | been requested to pass upon the legal. | today damaged the Mannexit h Ry Retis Tl ot e ey | ST, o D ARG Theo: | Thiosipecgville, | Cox - i Iy divided between the son tv of the question. The solicitor of | t town tu the extent of $3 . | charge of bribery against Bert H.|for the republican presidentia = ol Cbot e . daught There are no I the treas erartinent DolAE THat 1k | FBrky, veopie: Wi wese aslcen. b tho HETRnkis. the' @atective Gnilcrod by laaiion ik trasn presidential ‘nommi~ | IERR(E iy Fation hes u t ployed by | nation next year Is the mcssage th, instantly killed tomight w 1ests. and Mary law limits the selection to the service. | rooms on the upper floors of the build- | the McNamara defense, the defense | will Le delivered by ( > o ¥ - - a: i Sg it o B R s I e ; detes 1 Le deliv 11 ifford Pinchot | ing the railrond tracks - e % 3 1 - -~ = in were arc =2 escape. gran a continuan unti Je- | in an sadress at Medl Ohio, ida home rom work « r mst $100,000. Perry, thur L. OEITLARV | he blaze started from an unknown | cember 27, after the prosecution had | night pext. Foea ; ks PMFEOURGINE (he BOORIEnt e Muffins Everett Barns were appoint- cause in the basement and was /lis- | completed its case, which deals with | ‘This information came today from |88 (here Wero no eye-wiiness | John Eigelow, Auxhor e | covered by the janitor. Policemen | the alleged bribery of Robert F. Bain, | Wasnington in Selesran o- | was enr ) and ——— N Pl 4 3o nd firemen warned the lodgers before | & Sworn juror in the McNamara case, | tary Vackler ¢ Ohio ressive | and. three ldren. Best food—iititle cost e e e e th Tlaniee. DAl porenil Dy ond the | (0" Whom 1t wes allagén FreuEtin sevs | I soe o ane S oaer mer | : of Wialter ‘enowden 'Smith, "summer | i some- here today | besement, and the sieepers on the up- | 3400 in cash and the promise of $3,- | tional menager of the La Foilette cam. Y Pesident at Watch Hill, will Atk years of spe. Mr. Bige- | Per cloors had time to don thel s t the conclusion of the trial, | paign me this was re { dence in Westerly and winte v tisplayed almott to the day | clothes and save most of thelr property - — = | paix i il s o it out ¢ | Cincinnati, ws of his death amazing vitality and men- | Pefore they fled Into the chill air, | _Emperor Francis Joseph Better. | General Reves Cros : s | This w P ) the lower rs s T L . ses Into Mexic v‘ 9 ) ;l 5 L Tsie et ang keen: He had kept thoroughly | _On the lower i“""“““dv i shoe | vicnna, De Emperor Francis| San Antonio, x., D % 7\ i — e e Public fanctons. | badly damaged. In rear of the | 1 evere cold, was reporicd greatly I | narde Heres cromd o snerst Ber-| OQhildren Ory pert ez Sy asecsse | the pagzes were completely vas equally well known | bullding two tenement houses wern | D oved tadey Fo oo ot iratly im- | nardo Reyes crossed into Mexicx y 1‘ 20 Judge and in ers, As long | burmec miich business of state which bad been | reporced he war nt A yionibin FOR FLETCHER'S : o Ceo : $64 he was minister to France accumulating ? P o ] 5 ~cguas, state | KDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | :iinir to i F m ‘of Jos : & priter beganin | ALmmame e | lof Nuevo Leon, Mexico CASTORI A Westerly DBranch B s oie 5 ¥ g 1~l-‘~v century \-\' | — % 3 rissioner ma tur; 0 the urt was one the editors of the ew | Disti ished G i Capital .. Three Million Dc.’laf.l tted_to prok B Evenine Post. Mr. Bigelow was| "Qu'sn‘;n"f"“ 'E'f"'u:v‘” kst Surplus ....Three Millicn Dollars | St R o | bern in Malden, Ulster county, N Ay Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. e of | . PR i - Dec. 19.—Senator Stiles ) Liberal, gonrteous ana efficient in 1ts | cstate ne tw : T onfined to his home in th managem rer her other daus i nteresting L It is his mtention =S e | ters, v L. son o nd ir ame inspector o st i 4 Establishea 1001. Anna L. Cowles of Cincinnatl. No pro- | Sing Sine prison, 1845-45, and ln 1849 B s Badin Lol die 1a 1. Wells. 0. D.. Optometrist. sfon is made in the will for the Sor obtained an interest ~in the New o N e I & seryotis ] e VISIOn correciea Dy ine prop- Snowden th, and is ¢ York ivening Post, assoclat himhelf 3 very hard during the stment of lenses. Room 9. Fai tor hix fs was done by T o PR il i e ked very hard during the | worcay Block Westerly. B ’ withdrawi Gryant. He rellnquished his as state’s atlorney hav Jeatic vork in "“;;’ to Unit- heavy. In addition to | | o8 eoxiapl % attended to a large pri- i frcpn S Hon i o & . 1 ister t u‘ France condition of Mr. Judson, and it | A BEL S ted a few weeks' rest in south- | e wa autho 1 titudes will restore him to ! zraphical, socl 1 i i A vor ! I or Lhe s | srs the {unmeral ar cre| Weaithy Invalid Commits Suiide. | HE s Enny & Hu ¢ s 01d, a wealthy man [ t n iere Friday morn- | brizr plpes, committed | 0 o’'clock. The body then will n his aparthents b e taken to Highland Falls. Inter- He had been an invalid for et“cket st.‘eet Bigelow yclock In the afternoon. ~Mr. wil. be buried beside his wife, who 1”‘.“: will be in the family plot at 1. ey licd nearly thirty vears ago. The se- A Few Days Osly To Do Your |~oiges O Shopping = i he Plaut-Cadden Co. rce of state and federal troops u We do not hesitate to say that our stock, which is larger than ever, onel’ Garcia Tumo/sre Hine ”"'i @ vill solve most of your wants. The prices are the lowest without sacrificing | vo l.con. in an effort to capture | quality. | eral Bernardo Reyes, who with four | {followers, crossed theé line into Mexi- | ® | co December 15 and is attempting to | & a T ti l l | recruit an army in that state. Re-| &% USEFUL GIFTS Eopeat ey oo 1S rver ere estimonia | Hoers ‘indicate failure to capture the ® e | general. Mexican authorities are con- | For Ladies [For Men e s ] * are gias to know of the wonderful benmefit that Vibuvm-O-Gia T Bed Geen @ great sufferer for years before learning of eyes and his followers. | has always been te suffsrers of their sex. Whum-O-Gin. I ZeG misplacement, fainting spelis, conetamt TAMOND BROOCHE WATCHES, Big Merger of Coal Lands. I Thousands of ladles epread the geod mews ememg Chelr headache. and other female troubles, which made me fesl very [ IAMOND RINGS, DIAMOND RINGS, Lonisville, Ky, Dec. 19—Forty | aErgnbors and friends. o, Weak. I tried different doctors, but mono geve me relef, e 1 VAMOND PENDANTS. JIAMOND. PINS, honsand acres of western Kentucky = took Viburn-O-Gin and it melieved me so much that I want you FoNE RiNGE | ircs vons, oal lunds, representing a valuation of | hers write lstters for publication, thas suffering isters, o spread the news of what it has done for me. It certainly will NET ] RINGS, he merger effected here today of | unkmown to them, may lsarn about it In the newspapers. @o a3 much for ether sick wemen.” u MILITARY SETS irieen mining operations lying alors | g AR e main line of the Illinois Central | * @0 the gool work goss on. N : 3 5 XA 2ot S, iiroad The new company will be Viburn-0-Gi i SH and MIRROR SI SMOKING SETS, wn as the Kentucky Fuel company. O-Gia is & purely vegetable compeuna, containing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT <1 SHAVING SETS, v, O Duncan of Greenville, 'Ky s | no harmful properties, is actively specific in its curative action $1.25 & be:il " i s sident of the temporary organiza- | . - 8 Da e i effoctel Inte. this APETHOR | * oh the womasty ergans and functions. eide with fuil direcilo E CUFF LINKS, > = 3 and CHAINS | MATCH SAFES, Shot. Finet =t Dutavs Wi = | 9 To youms and old 1t is highly recommended for the trea: FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 4 CASES, CIGARETTE CASES, Gloversville, N. Y. Dec. 19—Mr: ment of all forms of female trowbles Q iy e e s Getrae o Vot M 106 West 2129th Street. Msw Yorl sband’s dead body was found ome December 2 with a bul- ! , and a re- + his right hand, was the vie- < murderous attempt n her home tonight. Some un- | erson crept up on the piazza | house and fired a shot at Mr: Established | 1872 Lut the bullet missed her. JEWEL ERS ““““““*"Mwwwwwwwum discard,

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