Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 6

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GTED ASSIGNEE AT WESTERLY w. I’erilinl, of Norwich, the Choice of Creditors of Pawcatuck Street Railway—Sudden Ending of Suit of Crafts vs. Mechanics Saving Bank—Congressman Utter Sure of Taft's Renomination and Election. ond the mat ot given much thought by L) he sald, until he was asked about it by Judge Baker, The foreman then stated to the court what had been said to him. The Idtters written to Judge and to Rathbone Gardne There are hints of incrimination and mystery in connection with the sudden ermination of the trial of the suit of slbert B. Crafts, who sues the Me- chanic Savings bank of Westerly, ciaiming a balance of $50,000 due for | Baker are sald to s as attorney for the|lave been mailed in Pawtucket Tues- :.-re:o.x:n'o‘::“k?rh‘.l case has been on | day evening, They describe wlhazhme y 30 before Judge D nonymous a telephone trfal sinoe May 30 before Judge Darius | anonyme 2 At Baker and a jury in the superior couri s vy 21 Providence, and the court had de- [men 3 i cided meny points raised in favor of f claims nave card the conver- the bank = Without giving the cause | *ation and says that he deemed it & was ced in court Wednesday | be his duty to report the matter to the ® e o by | court. The letters are signed that the case had been taken from the | ¢ ury and was passed by agreement of | I : the counsel, The jury were then t rafls ¢ e under examination by the attorney ' {he affair wa 3 general. The trustees of the bunk, when ot S Iierndinlen o questi Thursday as to the cause o having it re ; > the ntc?:: said in substance that whilk to procure a mistrial of it is understood. s the opinion that to Justic 10 express 1 al ays that he hopes the jey would be pleased to give all the |1 ¥ P s a to the public, ey were advised [V rite e : AI"'.K? \\U!q'ldl“. “{fo‘:‘g: R iincys fis the be Woop | cut, and also that the iden QR S e bank koo |, ho approached Juror LeMay milent upon the subject It is understood that some un d. be learned there was Al 1ot be- .::dmf’- wyecs 1n the Case and [no ined by counsel Judge Bake his private office re- | on case that any of garding alleged irregularities. Ac- sted had any- gording to report, anonymous letter snding of the had been received by the judge and |letters or with or alleged Jeeding counsel vank. What [cause for their having been written. these lotters c cannot be as eertained, Under the caption, “A Hint from RSN to.an & Congressman Utter's Town,” a Provi- - de paper says editorially Against it is persistently bring out a reg voters.. Thoseé rget, however, system joes nc mber of this defe stanc fi It is an caucus is even less repre: foreman of the it that is not all; many it was _stated tion is itself unrepresentative. man who said b s example, the town of Westerly, verdict was ed for Mr. me of Representative Utter, a Mr, LeMay grocer, an: anch in conventions, held the man who a ached him | 1", There are ff- Fu stranger yFle appeared in Mr. 3 hux Westerly, but LeMay’s store Mo 3 to the polls. said he came from M aft ons therafore quested Mr. LeMay tc X must be when werdict favor of Mr niy twenty-nine per cent. bank. The P o o the voting places. LeMay, was jolish them and substi- L few seasoned politiclans familiar convention analogy. epublic: for any the There was no request «cial sum to be awarded b end no suggestion, it 10 when tmpl ¥ be pald the foreman but instropctions. N spa- verdict since citizens of interest in the con- its affai On Thursday, Congressman George H. Utter arrived home from Was |ton, to remain away from the capital b national conventions, ntime congress_de- No futu point- jnent was made, no reward Was names @ mé H urn by the 15th of July, not propable. Mr, Utter is t Président Taft will be ed and re-elected and by a .l vote, Mr. Utter called on the presider Wednesday, and was | services rendered during | Sarsaparilla | Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired -eling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, conversation with A Utter departed, grateful to the esentative, as he nce that his speech- cided ald to the pres- trick framed up by | orted to the | ¥ n state | to govern Westerly | the | ‘Watch HIill, was adjudged bankrupt upon Its own petition. The supetior court referred the whole matter to Attorney Harry B. Agard, standing vegister In Insolvency, The first meet- Ing of the creditors was held in West- erly town hall, Thursday afternoon, for thé purpose of the appointment of an assignee, or assignees, of the estate. and for proof of claims against the wstate, This insolvency proceeding was hurried by the court decision in o case brought by Attorney Albert B. afts in behalf of George H. Cham- v which awarded the defendant $15,000 in mages, for injuries re- ceived by being thrown from his cart when struck by a car of the company, near Watch HilL. \ The meeting called to order at 215 by Register the creditors were rep DeC. Sullivan, Robert W, Attorney Donald 5. Perkins and ey Albert B, At Attorney kins presented Loan and Tr § Morton Plant Tr United Railw Albert B. ( aims presented § ims were all received without nominated Robert vich as assignee. In taken, Mr. Craft in favor of Mr. . representing the voted for Mr. he was elected assignee Local Lacenics. 2| Tariey has returned to to remain during the sum- his winter home in Annis- ere was no band concert in Wil- cox park, Thursday evening, as sched- uled, and there will be none this sea- less the required $500 is in $200 of which is still lacking, members of Phebe Green V Daughters Americ: t the residence of Mrs. Al- ter in Dixon street, Thurs and were pleasingly en- d he ticket agents Iway to spend and Weste: *h Hil ay (Friday) en route to Bloc laud, Automebiles will be provided i show the visitors about the town. STONIMCTON The Week’s Weddings—Firemen Choose Delegates to surance Men Paint. State Convention—In- to Be Entertained at hter of Mrs. W. Birchall, re united i inesday by the John we and af Stoningten ning Rev. J. ( attended b; The bride w 11 left on a wed Many handsome and received by the s were Won Fairfield Bride. Cook, employed at ummer place, were united afternoon at fleld. They gton Thursday. T ted his left it while playing. Firomen's Appointments, company has elected Nentune Hose he Pawcatuck Valley .y comnany, with tracks | ¥ AN¢ ouilds up the whole system. tablets called Sarsatabs. Mecca yet? Well, you are slow! delegate to the onvention, and As a com- Shackley annua te fir tley aiternate Buy them in spite of the price, smoke them because of the quality. mittee to make arrangements for fire- men’s Memorlal daythe Neptunes have appointed Frank J. Sherman and George Francls, The Steamers have elected Fred J, Ostman delegate to the conventlon and Philip G. Sheffleld al- ternate. The Steamers’ Memorial day committeo consists of Fred J. Ostman and J. B. Adams. Moving from Vermont. Arnold Vincent, who is in charge of starr Brothers’ drug store, has rented the McGrath house on the Mystlc road and will move from Vermont here. Arrive for the Summer. -Mrs. J. M. Crocker and her sister, Mrs, Floyd, of Br 3 arrived for the summer. Mr, and Mrs. Jones and children of Norfolk, Va, are.occupying the Brown house on Elm street for the summer. C. J. Mason attended Berkeley school exercises at Middle- town Wednesday. B. C. Howell of Boston was in town Thurs The light fall of rain Thursday af- ternoon was welcomed by the farm- ers about here, as the gardens were | beginning to look ‘dry. John H. Champlain, who for the past 24 years has had a milk route, is in- tending to retire in the spring. He has disposed of his farm east of the borough to Mr. Brightman. To Entertain' Insurance Men. ;, June 14, the members of the onnecticut Life Underwriters' asso- clation, together with the members of the Webster, Mass., association, will be guests of Harry H. Anderson, agent of a leading life insurance company. at the bungalow on Wamphassack Point. A shore dinner and a social time are planned. i 3 Billings Burch of New York is in town. Dance for Seniors. The class of 1913 of the Sto) High school will give an inv dance in honor of the senior clas the school at the Casino on Thurs evenl June Mrs. Buger ngton e and Mrs. arles H. Pendlel have returned m Wellesiey, Mass.,where they were ting for two weeks with the latter's daughter, who ls attending Wellesley college. 'Mrs. Pendleton has returned to her home in New York. Attended Band Fair. A meeting of Pioneer Hook and Lad- company was held Wednesday evening. One member was elected. The company appointed R. L. Burtch, A. C. Slade and N. F. Wilcox to ar- range for a strawberry festival in the company rooms. Those appointed to serve on the company memorial com mittee were R. L. Burtch and W. Rose. e regular meeting of the fira nolice held Tuesday evening. Patrick itzpatrick was chosen delegate to the Connecticut state firemen's convention | and Joseph Gilmartin alternate, The 1l committee is Robert Gale seph Gilmartin. several companies of the fire department paraded Thursday evening { with the Mechanics’ band and attend- 1 the opening night of the Mechanics’ memorf | THE INWARDNESS OF PILES. The Cause Is Inside. Use HemRoid, the Inward Remedy. Inward treatment is the secret of | the successful cure for piles, HEM- |ROID, sold by N. D. Sevin & Son, | Norwich, Conn and all druggists un- | der a strict money-back guarantee of satisfaction, | HEM-ROID (sugarcoated tablets) |acts inwardly, and livens up circula- |tion of blood in the flabby, swollen parts, ouring permanently where salves | ete., only give relief. HEM-ROID costs but §1 for days’ medicine. Dr. Leonhardt Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. booklet, 24 Co., Write for band fair. The hall was handsomely trimmed and was attractive. The booths, dancing and selections by the band were greatly enjoyed by the large number who attended and the enter- tainment was excellent. Only Weaklings Indulge. Did anyone ever see Colonel Roose- velt yawn? Latest reports are that he“is immune from this greatest of life's pleasures—Knickerbocker Press. Gentlemen: Straw Hats are on the Street— | a few today, more tomorrow. under the shade of a Straw Hat BRIM Get The hotter tomorrow. The light Straw hat looks cool and and more comfort should Sun is mounting—it will be is cool. Better style inffuence you. A Panama will look well on your head this Summer. We can “ow you Panamas with lots of character this season and at the price they spell sat- isfaction clear through. If you are go- ing past our store let us give you some Style Pointers in Straw Hats THE TOGGERY SHOP 291 MAIN ST. J. C. Macpherson NORWIC!’, CONN. mer wear. CORSET COVERS DRAWERS . NIGHTROBES .. COMBINATIONS SKIRTS . b LONG PRINCESS SLIPS . AT SALE PRICES. You will save money 9c Cross Barred Muslins 12% Cross Barred Muslins 15¢ Cross Barred Muslins zie Mercerized Waisting 39¢ Mercerized Walstings 19¢ Dotted Muslin 5c Cotton Crash 65c Cotton Bird'seye, 18-inch Is made 25c Bleached Pillow cases, good cotton 45 $2.00 full-size JUNE SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR There have been two days of big selling in this de- partment and some of the lowest priced lines are con- siderably broken, but for the most part there is a fine assortment still left for your choice. This Underwear Sale is particularly rich in the sheer, dainty, well- shaped garments which are most wanted for Sum- DON'T DELAY BUY YOUR UNDERMUSLIN'S FRENCH HAND EMBROIDERED CHEMISES AND GOWNS White Goods and Domestics As this sale is strictly a white sale we have includ- ed some notable offerings in these two departments. if you buy at these prices. 17c Turkish Towels, bleached and hemmed 36c Turkish Towels, bleached and hemmed $1.20 Bleached Sheets, 81 by 99 inches. by 38% inches. $3.00 Crochet -Quilts with embroidered edg 6 inches to fit the white enamel or brass beds A LOT OF COTTON CRIB BLANKETS OF GOOD SIZE 15¢ Each NOW 250 to 25¢ 3% B0o to 250 to $1.50 to to to SALE PRICE 7c SALE PRICE 9 SALE PRICE 11c SALE PRICE 19¢ SALE PRICE 25¢ SALE PRICE 12/40 SALE PRICE 3¢ SALE PRICE 47c SALE PRICE 12V SALE PRICE 250 As good a wearing cloth as SALE PRICE 79 Splendidly made SALE PRICE 19¢ uilts with hemmed finish SALE PRICE $1.69 These are cut 4 foot SALE PRICE $2.40 Bulletin Building, Comet Shaving Set THE HOUSEHOLD, $1.00 Comet Safety Razor Stropper for Blades Williams’ Shaving Soap, 6 Guaranteed Blades Nickel Shaving Brush FOR SALE BY 74 Franklin Street You will be saving money, also, if |you buy your Hay, Grain and Feed from me. My prices are right and the quality of the Hay, Grain and Feed I Bet- ter phone vour order today—just enll carry cannot be improved upon, number 490, CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. WHEN vou want 16 put your busle ness betore che publis, ihers 1s ns me- dium better thap tnrough the adverilss 3% columns of The Bulletln You cannot afford to use carbon lamps while Mazda Lamps are selling at such low prices as at the present time. 25 Watts 40 Watts 60 Watts 100 Watts . Manufactured by the General Electric Company, FOR SALE BY C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadway. v, su o and water front of Steamer leaves New r.. week days only, East River, at North River. 7 o'l Meal Service & Ia Staterooms. - 1:80 — NEW YoRk @ X — agirients (S duil rooms and informatfon. CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service dlynet lg New !,Ci. ‘rom Norwich eags Sanduya ut SabR ew York, Pler 22, tver, foot Roosevelt Street. Mondays, We ays, Fridays, at § 9. m. Freight received nnt'i § p. m. F. V. OUSE, Agent PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING TAKE A LOCY. IN A. H. BREED'S Plumbing Shop And See What He Has Got To Sell. If you have any plumbing werk, or if you have burned a whole Iot of ceal, ot been able to keep com ve helped others, perhaps | can help you. 'ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Fltting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. 10 West Matn St., Nerwich, Conn. Agent N. B. 0. Shest Packing. aprid Sanitary Plumbing A peep 1nto an up to date bathrosm 18 only less refreshi.g than the itse.. During the summer you the more look to the bath for comfort. I will show you sam plans of the poicelain and of 8snd give you estimates for the of patting them M in the best from a sanitary standpoint—and gnare sntee the entire job. ’ J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Stree: - T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 32 tranklin Stres E. L. BURNAP | Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and wark satisf ;) 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 65 West Main Street. Norwich, Cenn The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., Tol . Orders Receive Prompt Attention YOUNG LADY GRADUATE would appreciate a nice MNitle timepiece as a gradvation gift. We have them in gold, goid filled and silver. Guarasteed reliable timekeepers, Prices reasonable. The Pl _lt-Cllm (o. Jewelers and Silversmiths, Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrsl & Sandersen, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes. Traveling Men, etc.. Livery connected Shetucket Street. Horton’s New York lce Cream BEST IN THE WORLD QUART BRICKS .,.. vere.d00 PINT BRICKS . 280 —AT— DUNN'S Pharmacy 50 MAIN ST. AWNINGS, Let me nuve yveur enrder new, Any sige and any esler, Prompt attentigy, Jo W, MALLETT, Tel708 0 Markol S Just Arrived — M. Koshler & Cos Free dellvery to all paris of the city. H. JACKEL & C0. ——WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step In and vy us P Sy .“_fi:fih- Strest. T N6 aayert;

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