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NORWICH BULLETIN. 'MUN&DAY APRIL 29, 1912 WHAT IS INTERESTING WESTERLY DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS Semrie el o A The Porteous & Mitchell Co. | New, London Closing Session of General Assembly—What Senator Arnold DANIELSON [ After Wednesday an exira dollir fee : : Line Achieved—Fake Labor Organizer Bamboozles Guileless | abisin Froeionly Told Wit 1y gnton St o e o wn Mn E n Y OF SPECIAL NEW YORK Section Hands—Lighting Up Thompson’s Corner—Wil- s:l'e:udvth:::r;lmolo Plapaiauhae ] e i e T (Mbn T R A VALUE GIVING STEAMERS liam Veal Goes to Halifax to Identify Brother’s Body. Senater Louis W. Arnold of Wester- ly was prominent in the doings of th So suit was brought and the facts in the case will be considered by a jury | Plan—Funeral of Alfred Mignault— Joseph Bishop Dead. In the town court Saturday a’ter— noon John Mohamet Abdallah was ac- quitted of the charge of perjury pr ferred against him after he had swo: n, day) afternoon. Halleck Wells of Brooklyn is to de- liver an address on Alfalfa before the members of Killingly grange ata meet- ing to be held in May, Anrouncement has been received here of the marriage at Los An, where h, TODAY and TOMORROW | voyage on unfiznhnt Sound Maine and New Hampshire Choose_this route next ti ou to New York. You'll have nm&d superb view of wonderful and water front of Ma Steamer leaves New Lon o ins At 1 . g . . 1P, i < P ense has been located for t ! i as chain of the | that will be charged by Judge George | in taking out u marria; license . ] 1 . J o . m, week days only, due New York, Pler closing session, 45 chairman of the| that will be charsed by Judgo George | in taling our . merriage dconss | Cl e of Tubert Lo Jam The/Special Sale now in progress will continue Today || 5, "Bast “River. 4t s, and bier 4% numerous measures of = Importance his bride-to-be, was 21 years of age, | 00 R. R. Jame: N next morning. came from that committee. Among the billa presented by the senator that passed were the following: Appropria- ton of $500 for conmstruction of work upon lists of those who served in Colo- Local Lacenics. Deacon Ethan Wilcox conducted the Saturday evening service at the Peo- ple's mission. | lah. The couple wer when as a matfer of fact she was only | Abdallah te ied that the girl | ! | hat she was 21, and this evi- dence was corrobor d by Mrs. Abdal- married soon 41- Local Firm to Build County Homs| During this Sale and Tomorrow. we are offering many extraordinary values, comprising seasonable and staple mer- chandise from every department in the Store. e g 5 e wers Smint 0 o| Barn—$100 Would Securs Morse .the war of the Revolution | _Miss Mary Ardle, formerly of | ter the lcense was issued and have 2 2 S . = B 2 3 hons W. 3, PhIlLL B, e o oot o oo asion | Westerly, died Friday ii New Bed- | been Hying fogether. In disposing of | Field for Diamond—Sixty Stamford It is a splendid opportunity to do your Spring buyihg || Asent,’New London. Gons. ey -.u:::-' for the celebration of the 70th anni- | ford. Berial will be in Westerly. the case Judge Back said that he did | Odd Feilows Guests of Israel Put- : = 4 i 5 731 Y of the Dorr war; appropriating | The ordinance of baptism was ad- | no: balieve thet Abdallah maliciously | i || and insure positive and substantial savings. Then make it a versary of $10,000 for the park commission; ap- propriation for continuing the acquir- ing and improvement of real estate for public reservations py the metropolitan park commission; resolution submit- tng to the electors a proposition to ministered to one candidate in the First Baptist church Sunday morning. Up to the closing time of the town clerk's office Saturday night 236 dogs had been registered, or about half as and corruptly commitied perjury. At-: torney F. L. Woodward was counsel for Abdallah. THREE PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS nam Lodge. have | Lumber company af tract for the cons point to visit the Store Today or Tomorrow and share in these Special offerings. . & > | many as at that date a year ago. d & { barn at the childrer ., the bid of | saus bonds for a system of public | ol b E T N L e gone | Projected by Promoters Having Cam- | iy’ qoncern for dainis the Work being ‘o H CHILDREN’S e ation of Sbb Tor : D- | 1o Halifax for the purpose of identify. | paign in Hand—Rev. W. D. Swaffield, | $3,285. 1 were three bids for the omens alsts c‘prunon of $50 for payment of in- l l DRESSES i P i the v T on ct. Work on the structure, which 2t on state bonds: an amendment | ing and claiming the body of h Principal Bennett and Edward A. | contract F $| . iled " tos | brother, James Veal, who was ¢ ; : |is to be completed ) y 3 . re of general laws onttiled “of salaries | Prother, Jumes Veal, who was on the | sullivan the Committee Selected. | 210 DS SOmPICier b Women's Lingerie Waists, | Women's Tailored Waists of a and qenr«u assistance and appropria- T % _ st 2 & FrU il 3 - Morse Field Availabls 1 | prettily trimmed with laces| $2.39 | fine materials, with dainty Treight and passenger service One of the most successful social| <This week a real campaign for pub- 4 B e e and hambu also _smart| value | embroidery of hamburg in- direct to New York, ———— events of the closing season was the | lic playgrounds for all of the children | Frank Cordier, “promoter of mar tailored Shirts and Waists| $2.98 | sertings — regular $2.98 From Norwich Tuesdays, Thucse The members of the Sunday school | ladies’ night of the Cycle club, which | of Danielson will be commenced. IUis | events in Putnam, stated S with Dutch Necks—at 89c | Waists at $2.39. fays. Sundays, at §.15 ¢ the First Baptist church have em- | inciuded o reception, dance and re- | 1 be a In which every citl- | George M. Morse'is willing Lo p) value $1.90 and $1.25. 3 Bhot Roociiels 5 e plge Il e ooyl sl e IR R RIS e e e Bt s i A M el g CRtlarena Wi . Lo W onedaye, Fridpys, at § 5w to cove di ce, 5,300 3 r. and Mre, Floyd Arnold of Provi- nan, w 8 tQ | baseball battle ground, ne: Women's Tailored Walsts of| 89¢ | French Dresses, hamburg Frelght received until 5 p. m. fn 13 weeks. Wire representing the » and-D: Orlo B. Clarke | est and lend a helping hand. All that | gtreet for games during / b B : o - 8 . . distance has been stretched in the 3 o visittng Mre | is nmeeded is a “gct together” move- | mow. bpen g e Linene, some plain and some| value | trimmed, sizes 2 to 5 years T, V. KNOUSE, Agent, Sunday school room with 100 miles in- 1 Miss M. Edwina Arnold | ment, everybody pulling for the suc- | wiji cost the promote ‘!L’l";‘l"]df"?m-“‘ §1.50 Waists| G0c | —regular 50c Dresses at $9c. tervels. Bach class is represented by t. | cess of the vlayground: plan, and th It is under L R e al X a ship and the trip is to be mada in 11+ Collias eatuak wreatied | Tesult is asgured. a committ e hildren's hite Lawn competition and all for the general | [Fill Collins of Paweatuck wrestled ! ™Syioyin‘the next seven weeks several e 1 Women's Smart Taflored| 98c | French Dresses of fine quali- betterment of the achool conditions. |t e COURS O HOStOR I WAKE: | hundred children are to be released Waists of fine quality Linene,| value |ty Lawn, and prettily trim- The motive power of the sh{‘ps " “; cemi e LT | from their studies in schools, public | ;5 qoubt that he will be able to s ;““ X.Qg,l.lll?;,‘;,‘gg.\ngig $1.50 l;‘r‘:::do with h;«“m::urg [ om- ::;A".:;h-m::“n:!:f‘imrmh:-‘r;rm;;m:né BOdex el tmen: for &iscgertl ;’:flngpr(l::fi:' C{Ar:",lllxxt"r”»llhl;g. {uch Oocduss b (08 i e at $1.18, 7z | exilas $150 whlon af W00 1t will be the aim of cach class to keep | ¢4 NiP o g | atter Labor day. This vear it is pro- | ineoc et “qlite within pro ita ship In the lead, the time for | First Lieut. Robert M. Freestone and | posed to do something for them ant i Women's_ Dainty Lingerie | Children’s Colored — School changs in position and advancement 1 t Fugene M. Partelo, Fiflh | for their parents that will be healthful, FES T | Walsts, Newest Spring mod-| At | Dresses of Gingham, Cham- an the trip being made each Sunday. . Coast Artillery corps, West- | pjegsurable, soclally advantageous and STAMFORD DEGREE TEAM. | | els in a variety of styles—| 98c | bray, Percale und Linene, Thers is considerabls intersst mani- "d?'ff"g-j the military ex- | gtherwise beneficial. The scope of the iy o : | | regular $2.26 Waists at $1.89.] Hach | si 2 to 14 years—very featsd in connection with the trip and | amining board in Providence Thursday | plan 15 as broad as can ve l2id down. | Does Finished Work in Local Lodge— | special value at 98c. x E:;‘:\,il\l‘i:fi w:‘; snm‘dsflr};?_‘:;g:a;: :i“;’:s‘"k or examination for commis- | jt includes the vacation welfare of ev- | §ixpy Visitors With Local Hosts at ditions a terfal iner . i ery child of proper age in Danielson, | Sunday Services. in the motive power. The membeis of Narragansett lodge | including the West Side. It f Odd Fell 1 1 5 =z oot of Odd Fellows attended special ser- | gramme that considers the e g S o e Some time ago a fellow representing | Vice 'n the Broad street Ch | the children during a period of the year | * lo Beeh qud e gionees Wimself as a labor organizer came to | Church Sunday evening in obser | when they are " | no S R IS P ilto SniRc Double-Width Siik and ‘Woel. Westerly and succeoded In getting | Of the 934 of the fo | selves to unne e A e Vaney Plaid Bress Gaodn; de. some of the section hands in the em- | ing of Odd ¥ ) in the United | contemplates r Wor ed in this ¢ ancy aid Dress Gaods, de- ploy of the Naw York New Haven and | States b bsence of | Witness the e sirable colors for waists or Hartord Kailroad company to quit| J. Frank Davis, who recently suc- | their ch long summer | Tee on 4 lar i cifilaciine; Whan rSwriar: wicl i Fook [zl i Bhe ni ko, quidbiny work and pay him a fee for union |cessfully | days. It t will el P o it i S EREipve o g / membership or something else. In a | brought | 3 and prot it v B? ide el " g t i i a 650-inch All Wool | Yard-wide Black Taffeta quick time others came and took the | expense e 2 N 5, in cream and gray| 69¢ 1 Dresses and places of the supposed strikers and | The ifmpetus given the playground v grounds, with black stripes| value | T ustrous Al those who had quit work wanted to | movement up to the present time ma < L Bt todth et Des| oo o o get back on the job. Some of them { edited to many ir to the Toc | —the popular Pekin and pen-| $9¢ 8Jc Silk at Thomas Jefferson King were permitted to return to work with { ¢ Danielson. They e e~ oniteue By going to Dr. King you place ond HC{N |1nr>hlln':et;, but ng\ers hm? i the p: s 1 ‘f i ez | nch, Best Quality Show yourself in the hands of the to seek work elsewhere and one of | pas e lod to contribute | Jorted Wool P s, 43-] 69 | er-proof Foulard ik foremost dent theso latter declared Sunday: “That | qoser " ol |1 will be i Lmparted Wool Popllas, 431 sive. Jicinsive. Dress who, by hi i v eittiond, y of my s orc at Watch | Ater <ome ney needed \h iR - o faahions tinct d. to select from— dentistry. y the use of the HIl and 1 put none of my mon In that | of tne the_work | highly comme ] : gy regular quality at 69¢ a King Safe System of Dentistry 2 pocket fust to lose my job and e 1 K e atate & ard ard. any person, no matter how old, have no mon for to get eat for my o tion for all privil R d ; delicate or' nervous, can have s | mor Lo o Fancy Plaid Silks, in hand- thelr teeth extracted, filled or s same labor organizer 1s here | Su 3 39 All Silk Pongee, in| 69¢ | some color combinations—10 crowned WITHOUT A PARTI- again endesvoring to get the Italian ago 4 young man of good | the | rael : seven nable shades—| value | different combinations to se- CLE OF PAIN OR DISCOM- e Ve e the e el of good fam. S 5 this s resular 5c Silk at| §9c | lect from—regular 85 Plald FORT. 20} pany in the improvements at Westerl h B d Suek Colt ! oni the at tk 3%¢ a yard. | Silks at €9¢ a yard. % quit work and meet with him for the e Sl | Tho ‘Ser 4l NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES! purpose of organizing for less work invited him | x - ! My prices are within the reach e 2 home home until | phat . f SOTBEARIE oc 3 Sapport ot the movement o e mad 1n sl et s o g0 | joe aol There are special values for Todsy and Tomorrow in ||} #8070, aberieitts sood verk their behalf. Tt is gaid that the labor- | Sitlon are for himself. When Mr. | 0dd 'Fellows Women's Suits, Coats, Millin i v real painless dentist in Nor- ers have been approached while at)2nd Mrs. Dowd returned from church | eld on | of the d ts, ery, House Dresses, Kimonos, their work, and now two railroad de- | Sunday morning the that theil of | ization of etc. tectives havo been detailed here to | Stranger they took in en them | \aple gtreet and near r oceurt keep this labor organizer away from [ In. Tie had dizanpenre ng 2 %010 | Tuvo or three ball , but being celebrated at the railroad property. Special atten- | WAtch and neariv f1f . e left | there at the same t | conjunction with theo ther A\ Very Special WITH THE NATURAL GUMS tion seems to be directed to the rail- | Westerlv on the §.13 trolley car ar ™ compliance with the wishes of | events mentioned. ! /as 00ds Gold Pure Gold road employes, as those in the employ | the police have heen ‘uw-a to arrest | citizens who have been closelv inter- Z . Values Fillin, sl “D Crowns ‘5 @ T B Koo, the tomiratn i O Gl ol STaht | ested in the playaroands plan. Ret Senior Vice Commander Perry. Gy S i S illing ow! the concrete work, have not been ap- Zd D. Swaffield. Principal ert K I I 3 2000 yards of Cotton Chal- | Plain _ Color, Mercerized Silver Be uy Sy -8 proashed, many of whom have been in | nett and Bdward o ol Rlakes Sc lies res, dots i florall 12%c | Wash Fabrics, including Sa- Filling p Worl e Glitey of e contrinctoee oo sor | . e i value | designs, light, medium and| value | hara cloth, Striped Voile and A aral years e { emen nterest of | of Vet [ dark colors—at 5¢ a yard,| 26c | Tennis Stripes—regular 25c K D ‘ I) l Surprise Party For Miss Lillian Staf- | vildren. The eommittee will com- | regular price 6c. mercerized goods at 12 a mg enta ar .rs '.’t:hapch!’n most dangerous point | ford, Arranged By Her Parents—!| its work this week. i 203 MAIN ST v icles a i L Fine quality Batiste, 28-in- ity ‘s W ol s EZ“’T';tI.‘.;';:n«:"‘-i’,‘E Personal ltems. I e V4o, |t Jlendid assort-| .. | Black and white check eot- Over Smith's Drug Store, ner, where the trolley tracks cross the | _Mr. and RLERAL. value and color- 12'/\'z= A ST ATREN G000, 48 phee Norwich, Conn. road and extend crosswise of a lot and | a surprise pe | i z 10 a yard, regular| Value | wide, in three sizes of @6 Dl Bt vou.3 Dayunis e secend | 1L Drise ey Alfred Mignautt, 19¢ | checks—regular 19c value at curve. Innumerabls petitions have |on Depot. Hill : v's church at Dayville h 12%c a yard. ~ W ) 5 18 g el wihich aally large funeral congre ;. 1 { s o been recelved by the Westerly town |presented her @ new upright Sk Tt hitrod Dr 32 inches el S | action, postponement | Those present inclu |in the Connecticut o] e i L Basinz been made for various reasons. | Robert Bethel, M | more men on its rol varg,| Viue | splendid assortment of at- 1 Councilman Maurice W. Flynn of the | and Mrs. Ge A feor ;s DS 1of the camps in 1 17c tractive designs—at 14c a CREhE: oosamitios realines theine | o SR and from distant cities, inclnded in t ata I { vard, regular price 17c. OF ocessity of lightt r. and Mr v number being a delegation from Car- | State. y of lighting saction, but ; B cannelt: No. €1 K atl0 of Hatc] Drummond-Myers Mar Pabmee Zebhye Gingh § via . falt convinced that it was the duty of gil 0. <. of C, of Put-| __ _F Sl St almer Zephyr Ginghams in The popular “Galatea” Cloth the trollay company fo malntain propec nam, wi ich fraternal society the | William Drummond e Ol2c | a splendid range of the new-| 14c | in a complete range of staple N":, ok This Seageros crosstes, 16 ong been nffiliate both ¢ s city,we 1 > | st plaid combinations—at| value signs and novelty effects Fiynn took the matter up with Shuper. t i ( 10%¢ a yard regular price 7c -at 14c a yard, regular intendent Kehoe and that offieial he 1 17c. | agreed o supply the light within a | s vary short time. Rather than install a tina selections were ) by I} i out ‘ampe Vill be placed at Thomp- Mr. Bethel. Dalnty refres| agri- | ¥ | mn's Corner by olley comps e Serve sompany by S A T by ths trolley company. served the company by | nan and ] L E At 35c—64 inch, fine quality 3atin fin- |At $1.39—Crochet Bed Spreads, subject e A ki 3 . store of {he dece jelds Tuble Damask, five patterns; to slight mill stains,; value $L.98. Ll or Washington Personal Mention, Christ 1 c. eounty will reconvene in Waesterly this (Monday) morning for the trial of the Wilfred Grinier and Thio Leplante and edy At 10c—White India Linons, value 17¢; sction against the town of Westerly, | Were guests of nds in Hartford | ]"’:,“A‘l\:‘:’js‘ Ul,,‘“"“ t 12%c, value 20c; at 17c, valug] l‘;hn;)ugh James M. Pendloton, treasurer, | 1ast week and while there visited the S i e sc. y Dr. Edwin A. Lewis to recover dam- | capital. = ces. Mr. I ached Table Dam-, ages for injuries to the doctors’ auto- | Miss Alice Besette of Willimantic is | OBITUARY. printed that At 96c—36 inch English Long Cloth. "mobmxdw'ui.h it is alleged was caused g. guest of Mr. and Mrs. He | JO;r Biat it will do the t goC special price 96c for a plece of 12 y a defect in the highway on the | Buteau s b . i inch kins tc yards., Watch 1iill road, near Mastuxet brook, | _ The i man have as their hop, §1, for A‘“"“d”‘ ERpcabor B ‘]h"" St a e whare the Pleasant View branch con- Margaret Doyle and A . 3 wyer, Isaac 04 % o Rkl ; 1! %ith the main line of the Paw- of 1t n of 1 Champe:u At 8\9'1—‘“!1]"« ‘«5»'-\. ‘.xlm-lu'."uo( 10¢, | eatuck street oad. The plaintiff s _ Reev rielson is | 1ee r daug | Dayvi Bes' ality Turkey Red| alue 12%3c; at, 16¢, value 20c, claims he was proceeding at moderato | the guest of her grandparents, Mr. | SOn. gation Table Damask; value 50c. RES T TR R | #peed and, in order to avold striking |and Mrs. Henry Reeves of Railroad | To Broaden WomarFs Department of | OF thiS ¢ b e e some children, ha was obliged tg | Street. | L vices fc 69 a dozen, value $1.00; : h . th v automobile a little off the | M7 a8 Hanley spent Sunday in | o seph’s , value $1.25 at $1.19,|At B5c—Bheets s $1x90, value 75¢c;j| 1IN our show window regular iraveled highway. The claim . | a member at $1.66, value $2.00. at 69c, value 95c. k as ore sented to the town council, Agnes I of Berlin, for many y i i X week. ut denied. home s ) | Cloths, size 18x27 inches|At 5¢—36 inch Brown Sheeting; at]! - " G detense it ts claimed that there SrTipenone U fate | ,’;’"“"a’ fitormatiingS tenics Loin i} t 10c each. 6% from 8%c; at 8%c from 1lc All are invited to witnes no defect In the highway at that | r m ura omas y at the City ; | % P point_and that the accident which MYSTIC | society, a list of such changes b est_all Linen Crash, value 10c/ay gai0 55 tnen Bleached Bheeting]| the operation of the easiesl brought the damage was through no F T ¥ ompiled by those in cha o disaster. value 16c, at 12%c value[™ o . "1a1c. | B faalt'of the iown It'is alleged that | Letters of ai tion have hesy | 1 department A | working couch made. there was no headlight on the doctor's | glven Rev. Albert ('. Jones of stic, I S 3 - 31 5c; machine to aid the vision and that for ‘:On o the iaic y:(fn{nx % .{r»}‘..{)\-mnf‘ L:St c.m fe,r E:og T.ag’! At 55¢c—20 inch Sanitary Diaper, at At .‘:89:‘—4‘?‘:1‘,:; ;L)ixgu(ela, value 75c; &\ that reason the machine was run off | New Haven, who died leaving no will. | rush to re e : REA R T N ek e e main highway: and, further, that | The deceased A il et T O ' by owners of an- | zeey; : 4 Hidren et the oot sungn. o |t s no real estate. | imals. in ngly during the ot At So-uck: and Tatkish Towels ;x”ewsx.sh“ solnap Blankets, rv’.;;_.(_lm Shea & Burke avoid were on the platform of the | $22000. 1is. Riss i - down. M 3 & i 4 37—47 MA trolley junction at that point. Of ighter, 1 Eo At 8c—Huck 3 values—one third less than regular sl course this is denied by the plaintiff, g ue 10¢ prices—at $2.95 to $5.95 a pair. heat around oven. SCHWARTZ BROS., Of the Oven Hub Flues makes only 4 turns to reach smoke pipe (other flues make 6 turns) (other ranges have heat on 4 sides’ 1-3 less turns means quicker surer baking 14 means more These Are The Reasons Why Hubs Save Fuel 9-11 Water Si., Norwich, Conn. death sh on officers Iy perished without le There are many special values for Today and Tomor- row in Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Stationery, etc. NOTICE Now is the time to have your Automobiles and Carriages Connecticut’s Delegates to Be Well A e R Painted and Repaired. Cared Eor: | Housekee in Goods ERp Sy Ul | Our prices are reasonable and g Senator George A. i and Kitchenware vour work prompt attention. e White Curtain Madras—at 15c|At $17.98—Fody Brussels and Axmin- 1 .publican natic ard, value 2 ster Rugs, size 8 feet 3 inches by| 4 3 D W 5 & chades tu| 10fe0L'G inches, valucs $21.00 anaf Horseshoeing and General s \t 39c—Duplex Shades in $23.00, P mo dlepion o any st Bt B |2 O e Sy per : Repairing. Nitrer atate F s g fect, value 65c. At 33¢—Remnants of Linoleum, value| Auto trimming and repairing. Nutmeg sta i up to 60c—at 33¢ a square yard. A full line of Carringes and Duils Advancement for Miss Warner. | 69c—100. pa At N | ness Wagons. I irner, daughter of S & dga M. Warner and . Who A beon) teaching Kitchenware Department Agent For Overland Care. F has heen ele head of the Jit tmen At S5c—Assorted styies of Japanese| n/l B R I\'IG ," : ;’lu*un> school in ; ;‘IIE.T.\‘ n, | £ Chinaware, value 10c, i . l ; rytown, | jtv, all-wool In- "Gift from Putnam Woman, W. Child of Putnam Windhara coun- reception and dinner club on evening of ¥ tion of tha of Connectieut to Pr Philiips, wito gular price 72¢ a i At 5c—Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, value 10c. h Grecian bor- 6x9 feet,(At 25c—Galvanized Coal Hods, medi- um size, value 35c. Rugs, 59c—Galvanized Tubs, large size, 11 TO 21 CHESTNUT ST, STORAGE AND INSURANCE for Furs during the summer montny All work guaranteed. Drop a posta. and I will call for work, NORWICH FUR Co, Tel 254-3, 87 Franklin St, Dr.F. W. ROLMS, Deatlst Ghannon Buildine Annex. Roem A. Telonhons & -

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