Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 10, 1912, Page 6

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s Westerly Government Building Delayed Bids For Post Office All Too High—Woolen Mill to be Uti-| lized as a Shirt Manufactory—Wm .R. Higgins, Injured at Danielson, May Lose Eye—Sudden Death of William D. Critcherson—Annual Meeting of District Nurse As- sociation, A— 'y e long Qelayed mnew postoffice ) susiaiied ompound comminuted ing for Westerly is to be atill | fracture. wer celayed, for when the bids for Lo siruction of the bullding were | Antonio Berardo, who ened in Washington Monday alter- |m<es by nardo Lussia ¢ a row a it was found that he esti- the shack the lodsing mates submitted were above the avelil. Italian Jaborers employed in wble and specific total smount appropriated appropriation, T was $100,000 fon with the rallroad improve- reiurned to Westerly Tuesday , for the site and building, of which m the rde Islané hespital, where $30000 and incldental cxponses were |he was n immediately after the £ pald for the site. This left the appar- | s vo weelis ago. He received | @t sum of $36,000 for the Luilding, b 4 from this sum 15 Lo be deducted ¥ prepasatory expenses, whi #bly reach 310,000, leaving mbout $70,000 he bullding. bids W const: of the mates deing for mas ceSBar Island hospital by dire canion Monday afternool arm was pulled © T S ok A LOWER BELMONT Cluett, Peabody & Co. makers of ) COLLARS Established 1901, Welle, O, D, Optometrt vision correctes er_adjustment of lense rthy Bloc Harold L. all the | ir | not an- Thompson, who was taken der the by the prop- Room 9, Pot- Westerly, R, L ot bre hullet in the left kidney, side and still another in the arm, but evidently not enough ie strong constitutioned native of sunny Italy Hernardo Lussia, who claims he aid shooting in self defense, and who aded not guilty to the charge of as- il with intent to kill and murder Antonio, is in Kingston fail in detault onds of $5,000, awalting heartng in Third district court. Now that onio is ababl the reg able to appear in court, it that the case will be heard ar session of the court next The purchasers of the Westerly wool- en mill plant ars not quite ready te 1 identity or the exact manufacturing_industry be operated in the big plant. ed, however, that shirts will afactured on a large scale, All eing, carding, spinning, dressing, ing and finishing will be done at plant. Then the finished material il be made into shirts and shipped t from Westerly to the centers of de. The several buildings are.being renovated and machinery s arriving almost daily, be ma; he William R. Higgins of West Broad | street, whose Ieft eye was Injured by an electrio spark whils engaged _at ectri vork in Danlelson last De- cember, has been & constant sufferer jury. He was first treated speclalists in Providence and London and for the past eight been under treatment in St. 10spital, Hartford, in the hope the sight. There is fear of eye being affected and it is ieved o be necessary to remove the hope of preventing n, the ins went from Hartford to | Tresday, accompanied by ot | r, Dr. Joseph Higgins, of rm | er. He will receive the atten- n of one of noted eye spe- William D. Critchersen, vetsrinarian, diel suddenly Monday svening at his hor X t 1o was as taken into attendance wes beyond - recov- many years in and for a time was in service of the street < born in Niantic 58 eaves @ widow, a is, and three sons, Wil- and Harold. Dr. nent in Masonry. f Excelsior high priest of f Ne ric cit: em chabter and member of Coer de Lion commandery of that city. Mrs. Frank E. Sherman, first vice president of the Nurse assuc.am Westerly District presided at the third ? the association held all of the Memorial evening. Treasurer < submiited his an- in the assemb yuilding Tuc Joseph L. Peaco GOODYEAR==GOODRICH Automobile Tires Before buying your Ti C. V. Pendleton, res let me quote you prices dr., 10 Broadway AUTO SUPPLIES, OILS, GREASE, SOAP, POLISH, ETC. PREST-O-LIT The Ladies’ E TANKS EXCHANGED. Specialty Co. WEDNESDAY Is a Bargain Day in Qur Store We Offer Special In ducements in Women’s and Children’s Wearing Apparel. WOMEN'’S SPRING COATS $7.50 to $20.00 CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS $3.98 to $12.50 WOMEN AND JUNIOR SUITS $10.00 to $20.00 We carry the best 121/,c Hose in the Market. We offer the best $1.00 Corsets for 89c. $1.25 Kid Gloves in all colors for 89c. These Are All Special Offerings For Today. We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. The Ladies 248 Main Street Franklin Square, Specialty Co. Norwich, Conn, GRANDMOTHER'S SECRET. 5 To Darken the Hair and Restere Nat- ural Color, It is easler to preserve the color of the hair than to_ restore it, aithough it s possible to do both. Our grand- mothers understood the secret. They made a “sage tea,” and_ their dark, lossy hair long after middle life was ue to this fact. Our mothers have gly hairs before they are fifty, but ey are beginning to appreciate the wisdom of our grandinothers in using “sage tea” for their hair and are fast following suit, The present generation has the ad- ventage of the past in that it can get 8 ready-to-use preparation called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem- . - As a scalp tonfc and coler re- storer this preparation is vasily su- perior to the ordinary “sage tea” made by our grandmothers. The grewth and beauty of the hair depend on a healthy condltion of the scalp. Wyeth's Suge and Sulphur Halr Remedy quickly kills the dandruft germs which rob the hair of its life, color and lustre, mekes the scalp clean and healthy, gives the hair streasth, color and beauty, and makes it grow. Get & 50 cent hottle from your drug- ist today. He will give your money fack it 3ou are not ‘satisfied after a fair trial. Spectal agent, Lee & Osgood Co., 181 Main street. eport, which showed a total of recolpts for the year, including a bal- ance of $656.87, to have been $1,360.45. The expenditures were $1,087.15, leav- ing a balance of §273.30. The receipts intluded $458 for membership fees, $44.23 from a concert arranged by Mrs. A. M. Cottrell and $123.80 from pa- tients who cheerful contributed for service rendered Miss Helen Segar, secrotary, present- ed her report of the work of the asso ciation for the year. Thers were 167 cascs cared for and 2,80 visits made by the nurse, which Is a considerable increase over last year. Miss Segar said this is an indication that the nurse is giving rellef in o great many cases and also that a larger proportion of the people has gafned knowledge of the uscfulness and purpose for which the assoclation was orgenized. Viiss Helen Gunn, the report con- tinues, began her duties as nurse in and to her enthusiasm and fa alness in carrying out her arduous duties the present satisfactory condi- ion is lrgely due. The work in th ontinues to benefit many p pils, but is hampered by the lack of me al inspection. Miss Segar explained in detail the ement entered into with g life in- for the service of the ode Island District Nurses' club, a tends the monthly meetings and kee in touch with the work as done throughout the state. The committee on the prevention of tuberculosls has directed its activiti toward bettering the health conditio he town. The town council has ted the petitions for sanitary wa- er fountains and regulations for the The committee arranged conference held in February that vonsidered the advisability of having a tuberculin test law to control the cat- tle coming into the state. The confer- ence resulted in’the appointment of & committee to recommend the passage of such a measure. The committee caused examination of the drinking water used in the village of White Rock and one well was condemned. Two large tents have been purchased to loan to persons afflicted with tuberc losis and who desired to live out doors. The sale of Red Cross Christ- mag s a success, 34851 being old under the direction of the com- mittee. Miss Gunn, the district nurse, gave a detalled report of the work accom- plished, Miss Harriet &. Cottrell, chairman of the committee on nominations, submit- ted a list of nominees for office and jembership on the s follows and the 1 nominated were Charles 5 ladies and gentl unanimously Perry, presid Sher- man, vice pres ord W. Campbell, second vice president; Miss Helen Sega tary; Joseph L. Pea- | cock, treasurer; Mrs. George H. Utter, nkenstein, Mrs. O. muel M. Cathcart, ) Burdick, Mrs. Arthur M. Cottrell and Miss Jennls B. Stanton, board of managers. Miss Anna W. Gardner of the Provi- dence District Nurse association spoke int ngly of the work of the district nd of its merited ‘encou ment. Miss Gardner lald stress on the rigid observance of professional etiquette on the part of the district nurse, v work with the ph cians in all case: radis- tinction to them. She umgmflulaled the Westerly >clation on the way the work w carried on Miss d the un: thanks of tl for 1 ing address. Local Laconics. has gone to Haver- 1 baseball New with the Haverhil England league. There was a large team of the attendance at the charity ball given 2t the Wequete- quock casino Tuesday evening in ald of the Exchange for Women's Work in Westerly. rril Higgins, student at St. Thomas' Hartford, is on a week's tion ‘at the home of his parents, Ar. and Mrs. Michael Higgins, in West Broad stree Through the efforts of Pendleton and a committee of the Westerly Board of Trade an extra traln for New York will leave Westerly at 7.30 in the morning during the sum. mer months, | George W. Parks of Providence, who rchased the real estate of the West- rly Narrow Fabric company, to be utilized in the manufacture of jewelry, was in Westerly Tuesday on business connected with the purchase. fler a conttnuous tour of duty of 2 Walter H. Davis and his o our men returned to the Wi n Ml life saving station from rescue and assistance work on the steamahip Ontario, beached near Mon- tauk Point. David Mackey, several years an overseer at the Lorraine mill in Paw- catuck, died Tuesday morning, having been in failing health for a long time, although his final illness was of only two weeks' duration. Besides a widow he lrh\cs a daughter and son. Improved Order of e Pawtucket, will be repre- sented by {50 members at the demon- stration in Westerly on the evening of ril 10, the occasion being the ia clel visitation of the grand sachem, Judge Edward M, Burke, of Westerly. They come by spectal train and James M & wi with 2 d of tomtome. Two Westerly physicians, Dr. J. Howard Morgan and Dr. Frank I Puyne, will read papers at the quarter- 1y meeting of the Washington County Medical society to be heid in the Dixon house. Dr. Payne's subject will be The Passing of the Greatest Surgeon in Human Annals, and Dr. Morgan will read a paper on Acute and Chronic Pancustities by John B. Deane, profes- sor of clinical surgery. he locomotive and tender of a west- nd frelght train left the rails near Ingston Tuesday morning and a ecking crow and placed the derailed rolling sto: back on the ralls. The be Tom Midway was called K westbound Chlldren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA A&P CONDENSED MILK 3 Cans NEWTONS 3 Ibs. PEANUT Butter RED KIDNEY Beans acn FANCY CREAMERY WHITE BEANS WHOLE MILK Cheese 1b I ONE LB. PK. Saleratus SHREDDED BUTTER b Fresh from the Churn = % COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE AND SAVE TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT MEAT DEPARTMENT 73 Wheat a gk ONE PRICE THE LOWEST Shoulder Steak ?| The Great At GOLD STAMPS as was also Cantata, The May Queen, Successfully Given by Children of St Mary's Church—Calvary Parish Holds An- nual Meeting. Tuesday evening a house, the cantata, ' was successfully soclety, and Mrs. organist a Mary's church, trained and brought out thelr voice ly. The chorus of fo mostly of chilaren, showed no ability and careful treining, the eing prompt and tate won rounds large number who at- Tho ca from the applause ttended. The hall was crowded to the doors. Following is the programm ‘Bertha, ropresenting Moss Rose Mary Sylvia; Lucy, representing Dai- sy, Mary rrell; Agnes, Tge s Not, Wilhelmina Km. Dora, Gold Rod, Mary Farnhar es Shackley lie Sullivan; Iannie, Gertie, Pin Anna Shackley; Violet, Emma McDowell; Barbara Lucker; Charity, Ma; Alice M The work of Princoss Goodwill, by Barbara Lucker, and Charity Queen, by Alice McGowan, wa especially pleasing, as was all ing and singing of the whole ¥ 8ylvia, Mary Farrell, Wilhelmina g, Mary Farnham, Agnes Shackley, Mollle Sulitvan, Emily Wood, Anna Shackley, Emma McDonald, Barbara Lucker and Alice McGowan gave ex- cellent rendering of the parts assignod them, as also did the younger chil- dren in the last scene. Dancing was enjoved at the close of the evening's entertainment, and ice cream and cake were sorved. Th proceeds will g0 to St. Mary’s churck Annual Meeting of Calvary Parish. The annual meeting of Calvary par- ish was held Monday evening. The roports of the several officers were read and approved. Thomas Wilkin- eon, senlor warden of the parish, pre- sided. The election of officers resulted as follows: Senlor warden, Thomas Wiliinson; junior warden, James Stivers; vestry- men, George Taylor, Ephraim Wil iams, Alexander P. Loper, Robert L. Burtch, Willam H, Hallett, Fred L William = A, Armstrong, ¥ e Hurdick; clerk, Robert I. ch; treasurer, Thomas Wilkinson auditor, J, H, Stivers; delegates conveniion, Thomas Wilkinson, J. H. Stivers; substitutes, Alex P,’Loper, Robert L. Burtch, Finds Indian Arrewhead. While dlgging in the sewer tronch in Church street near Borough hall on e is a member of Win: harmonious. | 12 NEW LAID 0 I ’ 1 Can Sultana Toma!o.u Can String Beans 1 Can Corn Cans 25¢ One can of each of the above must be purchased to receive the 3 for 25¢ price ONE QUALITY THE BEST 25¢| Round STEAK Ih 16¢ Sirloin STEAK [120¢ | Pot Roasts - 10c Ib u Veal Roasts 1b. 14c¢|Pork ROASTS ALL CUTS OF PRIME MEATS AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES 135 Main Street FREE DELIVERY Tax Li 1gton having STAFFORD a Yo when a b d wa he enlisted in 1862, 4ce at Hartford as was engaged in the son under General E 1563, and parti ment at Iris wounded in the heac tured out at Hart 1863 and returne to again employed by company. He next went to work for the Min- years for Dimmaoci Bidwell & Co. tness in 18! the larges: in_the borough, schools in " th worlk for the Conver: the age of 19 and after destroyed by went When the mill was reb to Stafford, where he the army, He was a member of C D, Twenty-fifth regiment, unteers, and was mus Henry P '\L,ye SE’RI NGS Mr. and Mrs. Afonzo L. Howard Hold Reception on Golden Wedding Anni- Tons; s ed Co ed into corporal. e 3roc d. Staffc the Co versevilie eral Springs Woolen company and later was employed in the mill of Josiah Converse. In 1873 he went | the fish and oyster business, which he carried on successful for three | vears. g w the ic siness for a a4 la as a m He embarked In tho dry goods bus- , and today nd best has one of equipped stores post, G, i £ Hof He ing a session of few apoleon Pero. attende th lodge, Attended Superior Court. d a L. Bond of E been visiting re R. There was a large attel enjoyable time at Girls’ day evening. ey, cation Howard s T who in ndance dance given Joy club in Society hall | Music was furn! ich's orchest ha town, ing vice commander, and s | of Harmony ] oth have the | i wishes of a wide short- superior court Adolph Pero and lit- have returned to. Philadelp days with and D. Adams hav trip to Wash- hed | d|in Broadvl t, 50 cents. the A. Read, a The Lee RHEUMA money back much of it miles to get it quickly polsonous ge P. charge of the farm for sixteen years. h 16¢ antic & Pacific Tea Go. TELEPHONE - Danbury—The selectmen have an- | nounced unanimous choice iperintendent e town farm, Foote, who bee he RHEUMATISM Easy to Cure. & t Osgood Co. guarante banish rheumatism Thet's why they sell People are coming f It's a remedy, MA; doctor’s scription; have to wonder| 1s RHEL a _ splend best you don take it der whether it time; it will sta to act on kidneys, liver, stomach and blood today, that the e | ting you forever. rheumatism, s, neuralgia ely does the work—bottle for only Mall orders filled by RHEU- MA Co., Buffalo, N. Y. and tomorrow you'll kn uric 1a. and kidney disease, pas because they know i stops the torturing paine, re leves at once the intense suffering and | drives the poison from swollen joints pre- week and then won- acid is quit- Use RHEUMA for ca, lumbago, arthri- TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. ‘New Londor: (NORWICH) idne —TO— to voyage on Lon; superd ylew of NEW YORK Maine and New Hampshire Choose this route next ti d::lm land Bound STEAMERS Yoric Yoyl have & {hl wonderful sk and water front of Mamhattan Isian Steamer leaves Now L ; m wesk days only, due New Tork, Piee 0, East River, at b.45, and Ple North River. 7 o'clock next morulnt NEW LONWN NEW YORK Write or Agent, New $1.50 glalephong W. 3, PRI for ot London, Conf rooms and information. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct to New York. From Norwict Tuesdays, Thucs- Bays, Sundays, at 515 3 ior 25, Hast River, aw York, foot Roosevelt Strest, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at § p. m. Freight recelved until § p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, THE Sav.e TP OCEANA 14,000 Tons 835 Feet Long of a spesd record that mo | | the holder 0at has ever squi firat cabin throuy t with gorgeous roa a private baths, | the finest promenade deck in the worid, the o on the Atiantic and or frelght, Dest_cul no cattle er to Bermuda m. land that you lo' tho world-tamed B: ying is far the grestest ryland tennis, boAting, oc overy outdoor recraation. Sailing every Thursday, from New York | “Most Attractive Rates Ever Ofered. Get beautiful booklet mans, chart, =tc.. from Bermada-Atiantie or Frak M. Atlen, Alles Building; Johe A. Duss 50 Maln Street. PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING A. H BREED 38 West Mam Street lis tn Plumbing, Steam and Fitting Businoss. 1t you s th market for anything in that m in and talk it over. Our m a | how cheap, but how well Let bhim e you refer es. Y get the expert No ome to pay how. ROBERT J.COCHRANE 10 West Ma Norwiel and workman to tell some onme elss Agent N. B. 0. Shest aprie cking. Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up to date bathroom is only less refreshlig than the bai itse.t. During the summer you will | the more look to the bath for bodily comfort, 1 will show you samples and plans of the poicelaln and other tubs and give you esiimates for the work of putting them iu in the best manner fiom a sanitary standpoint—and guar« entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street of of The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnishea promptly. "\r; stock ct patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Btrest T. F. BURNS, | Heating and Plumhmg i 92 Franklin Slre°l n or m.‘ E L wmup Plumbing, Steam and Gas n't | s doing the work or " ” Prices and work satisfactor) rt to take It today RHEUMA 130 Platt Ave, ™™ won't wastoe any S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boyatus Furnaces. 55 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. W It Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Headaches come irom a torpil liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments That's the first step to untold misery—indi- bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything thmbu out by tion, foul gases, Borrible and_nauseating. morning—a 10-cent box will keep you feeling good for months. to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulat- men and women take a Cascaret now and then ed and never know a miserable moment. forget the children—their cleansing, too, occasionally, & o garbage in a swill barrel. A Cascaret tonight will I good, gentle, REGULATE STONACH, LIVER &BOWELS TASTE 600D -NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN, o | CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS, COATED TONGUE, HEADACKE OR BAD STOMACH Ballow Siin and straighten you Don" little insides need Miserable Millions of LE"AL NOTIC!!. N THE | nwrru(r “cot RT OF nu. United States for the Distr negtiout In the mafter of Charles B Bankrupt. In Bankrupics To the creditors of tie above named Bankrupt, of New London, in the Cour ty of New London and District ator 1d, & bankrupt: Notice is hereby given n_ e 6th day of 191 e ab Aprth, A named was duly adjudicated a bank rupt and that the first meeting ¢ creditors will be hsld bafore the ur signed at_his office, No. 3 R Bullding, Norwich, in said T 9" the 18th day of April, A, D. J o'elock in the forenoon, at w the sald creditors may attend, prove t | their claims, appoint trustee, be lear @ | as to orders of Referse for care property of the estate and Aisposs hereof, at auction or private saie amine ihe bankrupt, and transa other business as may prope me before said mesting. AMOS A, BROWN Referes in Bani Conn., April 8t Norwich, 3. F. CONANT. 56 and the J. F. © 11 Framkiin Streco 100 marks h SIGN PAINTING Reasopable in price, prompls » MALLETT. 3¢ Markel Telephone 706-2 S e o e A SRR oot A

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