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r'*' ’ NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912 fi ~IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY Slep Rl Sent to Tails-Wool Thicf Peanlisdi L ienis 8 TFrial Near a Close—D. A. R. Essay Prize Won by Leo Seeley—New Industry in Segar Mill Assured. Silas nandall, arrested recQtly in New London by Policeman James C. Sulllvan, by a clever ruse, for the Rhode Island authorities, and who was indicted last week by dm grand jury for Washington county for breaking and eatering and larceny, was brought before Judge Brown in the superior court in session at Kingston and plead- | ed nolo contendre. Randall was ac- | cused of breaking and entering in the daytime the cottage of Sibley Smith of Providence, located in South Kingston, and with carrying away wearing ap- parel, bed clothing and liguors to the value of $70. Sheriff Wilcox was asked as to the record of Randall and stated that Randall had served a sentence for stealing hens and also for drunkenness. | Counsel for accused stated that Ran- dall denied taking all the articles as «¢laimed, but had agreed to plead nolo and thus save the expense of trial Randall was sentenced to serve six | months {n the Previdence county jall. Thomas G. Frye and John Franklin | were tried jointly, charged with steal- | ing elght bags of wool, the property of | Danlel Spink, from an unoccupied | bullding in North Kingston. Irye wis found guilty by the jury and Judge Brown sentenced him to 18 months at the state farm. There was no evidence to connect Franklin with the crime and | he was discharged | The case of Bernarde Lussia, charged | with assault with intent to kill Antonio Bertelli, was being tried be a jury in the superior court Tues after- noon and it is expected be con- cluded by Wednesday evening, as & session of the court is to be held In Westerly Thursday. Leo Seeley has been awarded the Daughters of the American Revolution prize offered by Phebe (ireene Ward chapter for the best essay written by pupils of the Seventh and KEighth | @rades of Elm street school. [The prize | winning subject was Career of Oliver Hazard Perry. There were 24 con- testants and all the were of E exceptional merit, were Mrs, Samuel H. De Arthur M Cottrell and Rev. J. W ord, D, D. The revenue cutter Itasca,well known l aleng this coast in connection with the | revenue cutter service school at Fort Trumbull, which has been assigned to patrol duty during the wint belng fitted for summer s ce at Arumdel cove. When the wor completed the vessel will return to New London. ] schedule of the Itasca for the pr crulse of the cadets of the service i follows: Leave New London June 4, arrive at Bermuda June 7; leave June 10, ¢ st San Juan June 14; leave June arrive at St. Thomas June 19; leave June 22, arrive at New York June Jeave July 6, arrive New Londor leacve July 10, rive V. Haven July 11; leave July Boston July 15; leave July Malifax July 22; leave July Portland July 27; leave July rive Salem July 31: 1 rive Nantucket Aug arrive Nowport Aug. arrive New London A 12; leave | Aug. 15 arrive Gardine Bay Aug. 15. It 18 the intentlon after the Itasca arrives at Gardiners Bay to give the | cadets all possible practical manoeuvring ship, in drills ashor at flotilla drills, which will be poss both In Gardiners Bay and in Long Island sound as far west as New Ha- yen. 31, ar ve Aug. b, b; leave Aug leave Aug. 1 e The senior class of the Westerly High school has selected the following {uniert to take charge of the junior ssue of the Senior, the clz fssued monthly: Carl V. tor in chief; Arnol manager; John Wheel 2 iness manager: Vivian Arnoll on 7 tles, Dorothy Barber on Alun ois Wells on exchanges, a editors. Bru Local Laconics, Now the dog poisoner is at w the Dixon street on, th being fatally pois Dr. Albert H Westerly Tues trip to Ps and Havar William yppropriation, all | the range finding apparatus work in | printing and advertising bills against the town are held up until after the financial town meeting. Congressman George H. TUtter of Westerly will be permanent chairman of the republican state convention to be held in Providence today (Wednes- day). The G. W. Parks Jewelry company will soon prepare its new purchase, the Westerly Narrow Fabric mill property, for the manufacture of jew- elry. The new town hall is to be supplied with an absolutely fireproof record room, where the valuable records of the town and of the water department 7ill be stored and arranged for com- ent reference. eut. Col. George W. Getchell and Capt. J. H. Rose, U. S. A, made in- spection of ordnance at Fort Mansfield Tuesday. On Monday they inspected in the slate armory at Westerly, A social club of local newspaper workers anc dealers is to be formed at the Clark cottage, Pleasant View, next It 1s planned to have the ses- sion open at 6 in the evening and ter- minate in the afternvon’ of the next day. It is believed that the comstruction of a concrete pocket in connection with the brook or drain has solved the prob- lem as to how damage by watergto the Chapman property et the corner of and Main streets could be averted, The grade of Union street will not be changed until provision is made at the financial town meeting. ‘The grade has been formally established from the crest of the hill to Bread street, which includes the widening of the street about seven feet. It is probable that at the next meet- ing of the Westerly fire district _a proposition to change position of the firehouse to better conform to the building line of the new town building and courthouse will be considered. The firchouse at present extends about feet beyond the line of the new build- ing week. | ouds ef dust which were in volume in Dixon square orous man with the broom the rails of the trolley I Mans was w diction of Colonel Raffe: and both he and known to Westerly The corn one of the town bullding | and court as laid on tt level Mond afternoon and day noon that section of the st was built to the st floc basement, including the This is indicatiy construction. ground | water ta of the progre; round column E:oo==lm==m_o=o==oo=m== " Mid-Season Clearance Sale of Women's and Misses’ Tailored Suits Representing a Number of the Handsomest and Newest Spring Suits, Grouped into Three Lots for Immediate Clearance. Ty SLa.000TS 100U §14.3 THAT FORMERLY S6L0 UP T0 $39.50 Trimmed and plain tailored Suits in two-toned whip- cords, mannish serges and novelty cloths, numerous stunning models to select from, in ail the prevailing £ -3 8 We Solicit Furs for Cold Storage. Beginning this Morning. THAT FORMERLY S0L0 U 10 $30.00 A variety of new and de- sirable styles, smart plain tailored effects, s;mi-hhn- med models, made of ma- terials that are mostly in demand. This remarkable offering comingas it does, now at the season’s height, demonstratss once again in ne uncer- tain way the supreme value giving spirit of this store. as we carry no goods from one season to another, therefore, we prefer to close out garments now, when the garments are really needed goods rather than wait until the season is at Suits designed an end. 121-125 MAIN STREET, New Norfolk Suits, for Misses, neat tailored Suits and a few dressy Sample Suits made of fine Serges, Whipcords and Diagonafs in all colors. Eo=<TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY=omy THAT FORMERLY SOLD 8P 70 $20.00 for this season must be sold We Selicit Furs for Cold Storage, (oTe) e (o T} ——— {e]0) {0} — (o) ———— (¢ ]0) (o {0 ) ———— (. o] OO=00=OOO=OO=OOJ the cou Tuesc Chief Bo been detache rom the naval sta on the mes and ordered tc E New Y house entrance were ternoon. lelivered therefore pro! wiil be e 1r, indus- a short hanged . First Class in Grammar, Please Parse On account of not bein and copy pine { New | tional chur Norwaik. Brief qute_ News New Britai 12d Mond, Andrews a verdict Yorl walk for damages to his machine, | caused by the bad roads of the city. ‘3;}30 against the city of South Nor- ] | i Meriden—Several thousand packets f gacrden seeds have been distributed of the public h it {8 expected the planting of Bridgeport.—Five hundred children of rlzs 'parochial school recetved communion at the solemn mass of requiem for those lost in the Titan- ic disaster at 8t. Charles church Terryville—Mr Monday morning. taken to . serd v S b6} tford Sunday, Sa)br‘ook‘f‘_-uruqr} 7. Smith and dergo an operation for ap fcitis, I'\w other civil engineers from §ew Haven, started in surveying at Fen- | Manchester. — Th Cire theater and will ¢ 1e until they i { | | | | l { { 119««-]1 Hartford, on the Valley brancir. | | i e on October 4, ttlement it 1910. The is understood, was made | | i W this force it w take ever one wezk to complete the job. New Haven.—A settlement of |, be- tween has been made by v Haven road with { Engireer F z Dellert, of New | en, form employed by that company and who was injured in a C accident at the Napgatuck without trial, and the papers of at- tachmen: were against the company, Cause of Earthquakes From 700 earthquakes of known source, two Bcottish inquirers have obtained evidence that earthquake fre- quency is connected with the shifting of the earth’s axis. When the North Pole is moving toward Greenwich, for example, earthquake frequency will be about the average near longitude 0 de- grees and 180 degrees, but above te normal near 90 degrees east longitude and below it near 90 degrees west lon- gitude, No Fiy Pest here are so few flies in Bavaria that they can in no way be regarded as a pest. This is perhaps due to the extreme cleanliness of Bavarian cities. Courtyards, alleys, vacant lots, etc., are kept clean and the hallways and en- trances to the houses are as fresh as soap and water can make them, | A Darned Good Idea, | Tweive young women of Phillips . | burg are organized into a Nonswearinz el Bezides opposing the wuse of ] ‘anity, they are advocating civie improvements.—Philadelphia Record FOR TODAY White Serge Suits IN WOMEN’'S AND MISSES SIZES, MADE OF A VERY FINE QUALITY SERGE, AND WERE MADE TO BE SOLD FROM $20.00 TO $25.00. Today $13.50 Children’s Coats 6 TO 14 YEARS. MADE OF VERY FINE QUALITY MIXTURES, AND OTHER ALL WOOLEN MATERIALS, ARE NEAT, STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE. MADE TO BE SOLD FROM $6.00 TO $9.50. Today 194 Main St. $3.90 Wanregan Block Dear Madam: Please take Notice. I CAN POSITIVELY HELP YOU SAVE MONEY. LOOK!! All Kinds DRESS GOODS, SILKS and LININGS at 10c to 31c per yard, Lower Women’s Women'’s Women's 2 Women’s $3 i Women'’s 2+ 50c HOSIERY for 25 HOSIERY for vuvia o'vi s Kid Gloves Special at........65c a pr. Best Dollar Kind for.........88c a pr. $1.15 Kid Gloves for .......85c a pr. Women'’s $1.25 Kid Gloves for ......$1.10 a pr. Women'’s $1.50 Kid Gloves for $1.15 and $1.33 pr. Women’s $2.50 12-button Kid for. ...$2.15 a pr. .25 16-button Kid for ....$2.65 a pr. | ¢ button Special'at ......$1.80 a pr, Prices Than in the Large Stores. DOLLAR Caorsets for .. .85¢ $1.50 Corsets for.....$1.33 $2.00 Corsets for.... $3.00 Corsets for .... $4.00 Corsets for . ... 5.00 Corsets for . ... $10.00 Corsets for $9.00, Etc. e AT 29 ¢ HOSIERY for . .- 170 HOSIERY for oo o 13060 -$1.79 .$2.75 .$3.60 .$4.50 HEATHERBLOOM and Mercerized Sateen Petticoats at..........15¢c to 35¢c Each Lower Priced Than in the Big Stores. SILK PETTICOATS Custom-Made Completefor .. .eovvonvevestnassa $5:80 Warasated Kind, Special for $6.00 madeto fit and Wear to your satisfaction. SUITS TAILOR MADE FOR $7.00 and $8.00' SKIRTS TAILOR MADE FOR $1.50 and $2.00 With a Guarantee of Entire Satisfaction WE SOLICIT A TRIAL CRDER TO CO NVINCE YOU MARSHALL 164 MAIN STREET With the Norwich Circulating Library. Agency For LEWANDO’S America’s Very Best French Dyers and Cleansers, Es- tablished 1829 with Agencies in all Large Cities. _ ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS COAL AND LUMBER. Lumber Complete assortment for ges pairs or building. COAL Enough to meet actual neces« sities— E. CHAPPELL (0, Central Wharf and 150 Main Ste - Telephenes COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehige ALWAYS IN STOCK. h. D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 183-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 429 JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephone 384, Contral Whard w (OLUMBIA Steam and French Dry Cleaning, Fancy Dyeing in Modern Shades of all kinds of Garments and Ostrich Feath- ers. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office: 48 Franklin St. NORWICH, CONN. apr3sMw DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannen Building Take elavator Shetucket street em« trance. "Prons HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY PRING WATER QJATISIYING Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn, F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 4 Second Fi >r. Shannon Bidg, Night "phone 1383, Pies, Cake and Bread that canzot be exceiled. ‘Phope your order. Frompt service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) - |, As the roads are drying up fast now |18 a good time to select a oarriage, | The “Concord” Carriage being a pop | ular sensible vehicle we have made | special effort to show an extra iarga iand up-to-date line at prices to suit every buyer. Clip your horses before putting them to hard spring work, & : Stewart Ball-Bearing Machine af 7.50. We carry extra parts and sharpen knives, | 'The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich,+ Conn, CONTRACT WORK I aw in a position to glve you thae | most for your money in this line., Low | estimates, prompt and careful attention | to all the detalls which go to make a | firse class job. RIGHT NOW i= a good matter of buildin | | | | | time to take up the or any outside wor) you mayr nee want vour busine: &and will appraciate it by giving you th very best work at the lowest price con= | sistent with the same, | STEP IN | my office and let me tell you of | #ome of the jobs I have completed im | this vicinity, and satisfied customers. ‘ C. M. WILLIAMS, Tel. 370. 2186 Main Street. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest stamderd brands of Bee:r of Europe and Ameriey, Bohemian, Plsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Musirs Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin 8 C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, B { Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish+ ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Anheusen, Budweisar, Schilts and Pabst. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Towm. Telephone 44ledl JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every particular. IRA F. LEWIS, Pcoarietor, SIGN PAINTING Reasonable in price, promptly doney by J. W. MALLETT. 80 Market Street, Telephone 708-2 ‘.'l;lnll.c ~ r.u"ulumnnll m;g:u tern Connesticut equal to . lekin for l\ul:nll“i'a.