Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 10, 1912, Page 6

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ACCIDENTS IN WESTERLY Eugene P. Driscoll's Back Broken by Fall From Crane—Elec- trician Gets Severe Shock—Dominick Mernio, of Nor- wich, Has Ribs Broken by Bounding Trolley Rail—Fire- men’s Memorial Sunday—Peter M. Rose Charged With Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses. Sunday, Firemen's Memorial day Fhowé Island, was observed In West- erly. In the morning the graves cemeteries other than River Bend were visited and floral tributes distributed. 1+, the afternoon at 2 o'clock, the mem- fire department bers of the Westerly and Westerly Veteran Firemen's asso- clation assembled at the central fire the Westerly band marched to River Bend cemetery, house and headed by where flowers were placed on graves of former members of the de t, There were selections 1he band, singing by a quartette, Emgv. pastor of the First Bap- ust church. The firemen turned out or and a brief address by Rev. Ford, D.D., ith full ranks and showed genuine | from Natale Puc AT respect to the memory of the brave |fLefore Judge Oliver H. Williams in meen who were ever ready to risk their | the Third d court and pleade s to save the life and property Of |not guilty, He was held for a hearing rs. Friday of next week in bonds of $209, emen's Memorial Sunday is gen- | which he furnished. This is an out- observed throughout New | growth of the prosecution of Michaei but more especially in Rhode | Capalbo, la Capalbo, Natala Pucci ind and Massachusetts. The cus-|and Nungiata Pucci, of Bradford, for m originated with the veteran asso- c-ations of Boston and Providence and | c England was fostered by the New iremen's league. The instructions for the coast ar- tillery reserves of Rhode Island jont maneuvers camp at Fort Grebele were issued by to 24, Saturday from July 14 genera] orders, jutant general. structions are to develop as mucl possible battery commander's action will be establishe. On_Sunday camp and the following day telephone drill Folly explbimed Be (hb hesting fracking and service at the emplac: , ments will be in order. Tuesday wili | 2 c g be devoted to day and night drills ;A‘;'e‘,::f,:r fotaveid sf°"f,""°"N with and on Wednesday instructions in sub e rial Sunday, Narra- n gansett lodge of Odd Fellows visited ealibre loading and firing and batter érills for mortar companies will be i} et cametery, Patirday mtt given. Preparations and drills will b n, -”Uf placed floral tributes on the in order on Thursday for the actio: i :w:x13154’fi’t?filmf"'v’-"'g“,,,, —r”?ffi which is to follow on Friday. Satur- | 070 SHEECE b Lot R 4 by 4 day the troops will complete their e sed by & postponed work and get ready to break The Fifth com- camp on the next day. pany, Westerly, is actively drilling expectation of making showing at the coming encampment, There are no Westerly school among the prize winners in the At O, Ao Cie quite unusasl, | tnder irection of Williara H. Holme But in ‘this respect what i irue‘of| fERSTINIONdent of “schocls. e ‘en- Westerly is applicable to Rhode T e e e o e o) Duotle’ ot iCa kil he parents a thorough knowl- cut. however, make a fair showing. second prize goes to Ruth Smith and of Bristol. Elelen Brown of New London gets a erecial prize and honorable mention is a third to Harland Foster reen o Olara Calkins, Emory D,|CCuree, and urging co-operation. fong, Prankiin Gallup, Hazel Hilliar the toachers giade brief, and Minnie Wachinsky, all of New , Mghly instructive London. and to Olive Porter of Bris- od with music tol, The first prize went to Roger R McLaughlin of Flushing, N. Y. Lieut. Col, George W. Gatchell, Unit- od States army, detailed as inspector and instructor of the Rhode Izland na- tional guard, gave the second address of a series in the state armory I — e, the ad- The object of the in a creditable upile chool Arts guild, according to the June an- In| W erly, 1°riday pertaining to the evening, coast artillel In { fe It teemed with tion and was delivered int: At the conciugion of tl address Colonel Gatchell left for West Polnt to be present at the graduation cises at West Point, where his son Is a mem- ber of the graduating class, Colonel Catchell was born in Pawtucket and is a West Point graduate, He Is a broth- the | er of Mrs, Willis Almay, r ntly of ‘Westerly. b ice Brown carly Saturday mor ng him w ining r keeping liquor for e against the weeks ago. It prosecution by had paid Ros tion that liquor c W the slated ceus in ses would - be in | scnal service and the and the court. Rose was charg- i with but one count when arraigne court and the sum was set at $13 ¢ says there number: outside of the fraternity, in an entertainment the pupils of the eighth grade w - soon to enter the high school, S: day evening, in High School of the would prevail could m stand what w dren in con of course studies that A intelligently 5 required of their chil | _The | Trunk railway system, who were en- representatives of the tertained in Wasterly last Priday, spent Saturday in New London and with elaborat luncheon island. In the n ROUGH, SCALY SKIN Hanley, | B i the general pas who was ’ In charge of the trip, and gold cuifl Little Patches “That Peel Off and| (10,5t his chief clork. W. B. East- Form Again. man., T presentation was a com- ) rise, and accompanying P nade by J. A. McKenazie. Try This Remedy at Our Risk. was Iishers is- Most skin diseases are eruptions |land, tHe prane ion was decided on, sccompanied by itching. ,But there is|and a commitiee composed another kind in which small patches Trueman, W. of scales appear by another crop. and fall off. This may spread over the body and become almost in- curable. A soothing application of Saxo New Salve, our mew skin remedy, should |€ight o'clock Saturday evening, direct be made. This is very healing and |for Montreal penetrates through the outer layer skin to the ve deetroying the germs. Treated this way, as directed by v injured wi the book in the box, the scaly patches ! s afternoon on a disappear and are replaced by the plant not being smooth, healthy skin. Saxo Salve is urday afternoons. ‘wonderfully healing and soothing In |adjusting some of the huge all forms of skin diseases, eczema, |cling crane in rge cutting shed barber’s itch, ringworm, etc., and we |and fell, strik chest on a guarantes it to satisfy you, paying |cross-beam before str tloor, back vour money if it does mnot |a fall of about eighteen f No one Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, |saw Mr. Driscoll when he fell, but o Norwich, Conn. {workman named Kenna heard & thud COAL AND LUMBER. Lumber Complcic assortment for re- @75 or building. COAL and right shoulder at the Welgh fire he also re y gevere infury 1 Enourh to meet adual neces- i sitiss— E. CHAPPELL €O, Central Wharf and 150 Main Telephones followed of the trouble, Street the formal ending b tion of a gold w all of Eugene P. Driscoll, employ of the Smith Granite company, and saw the unnconsc: tloor, Dr. John L. May and (?u n.j 'red man W Driscoll’s the dos ry Hi: 1 the middle the left side, apula d arms condition had no hope of wer part of th e endeavored e patient comfortable as possible, but de seemed inevit E e, l About two { Mr. ago, from and nervously a atroke of soon (fter apopl {a & member of the Peleg Barber hose company and of Narra tt council, Knights of Columbus COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetuch Telephona 163-12. ditions saved the life of S. S. Rothrock, i emplo, e General Ele assisting in vndrhlu switcl Tl allation o plant r com wr yperly insi The when 1 the nately by was m hand severely about 1d eibow was burned burned midway the bone, lon, uccident and wa wri He expressed attended by Dr, atisfaction with ankful that it an W JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiaphons 884 “It burns vp slean™ Well Seasoned Wond snr View 1o Weekaps Was | Beturduy atcerncon, The rafl he was ass In ¢ G. H. HASKELL. dropped premat 498 — 'Phones — 489 other rail, the end One ri) was br - —_ wm—— | the righi arm WHPN yau want T puz yeqp pusi. |00 otherm nemn metmre ihe pubils, 1here tu ne ma, | 5051000 dinm bearer (pan thrébwi tae adyvoertis, | offoe of D § ing selumas ef Yas Bulletln Alter hg wounds were and Central Whart CALAMITE COAL not more while as was injured severely istin in dumping a tip cart used by & Keon, in connection with road improvements, The skin was al socond finger and right hand lacerated. While the in painful, Grills was fortunate sustaining o broken leg, Bcanlon sald would have a slightly increased badly in no which I pressure, Dominiok Merino of/ Norwich, em- ploysd In the construction of the ex- tension of the trolley road from P on matters y serv- Pet'r M. Rose was arrested by Chief sale, following the liquors seized several after the d that each $17 upon his representa- he would see to it that the ettled for that amount, $2 of which was to be for per- balance to the is a misunderstanding e part of his accusers, which will The teachers of the Westerly high school and of ths eighth grade, assist- ed by the orchestras of both schools, to the parents hali, in order that the par- under- :tion with the high school | Grand and Watch Hill engineer in the man on the called Driscoll the same crane, breaking his Low ampere and high voltage con- wires were not connection i His | and between to the the Papia Grills, son of Joseph S. Grills, Ryan the rail- torn from the boy's right palm and tha Juries are very resulted with ci gar Ay JUNE SALE OF uslin Underwear ALL THIS WEEK. Again aitention given Mr. and Mrs. London visited Sunday. Mrs 0. Mos: feated the St, Saturday aftern The Westerly for David thread mill, afternoon, fell now erly mon Edwa dent in a prep town, Pa. clude Wat board reception H. Super trip th wholly make ¢ strenuot tion of 16 Norwich Young —Observance cia! Affairs sociation. was best | the music | Lohen a s gowne in pla RaE ette, Rev. fing and Larrabee Kaye taken to Norwich by trolley car. Local Laconics. V the guest of her in Pawcatuck. The Potter Hill Michael organization of political appointments today. Myer: while at work a rib on his right side was fractured. l'j"‘“"']. Sunl\:an o!vPawcamtk‘ em Dloved for seyeral vears a5 » hotel ||| CORSET COVERS from 25¢ to $2.25 He is a brother of Mrs. Andrew Fal- : )‘Hl.inr Charles H. 'wards, president DRAWERS fl‘Om 25G tO 33-50 of the association of Seventh-day Ad- holding of S\rlomun\me is named wlmier, et st v veen| || WHITE SKIRTS from 39 to $7.50 ll’AHflu Ann\tvn n at Atlantic Ci ey A COMBINATIONS from 50c to $4.98 The newspaper work be given an excursion over the Grand | Trunk and Central Vermont roads, om Montre N ondon, will in- ed at th B. Cottrell Sor ny plant .d_the great toe of his right foot crushed and two other toes severely le at work Sunday morn- casting falling’ on_the y sewed the wound in Dec the Congregatio: tuek, now home voted two month board of d Decker from returni received announc 1] delay, but order t | in f Miss Mabel Kaye ks il Tesd jtoday it b st 'i}:“’l“’ o 1st received a prime lot of Hay, Oats | dent of this Al e | ang ¢ d would be pleased to fill | was -swl“y'l day and ved the | re in the market N tha > Hay, Oats or Corn | le in Hudson, Mas g by mot | the broken rib, he was For weeks we have prepared for this. For this we have used every bit of our buying power to secure the finest garments which we might offer at these remarkably low It is all good underwear, dainty underwear at prices which have reached the lowest notch. BUY YOUR UNDERMUSLINS NOW William relatives Lusk of New in Westerly eld of Providence is unt, Mrs, | William D. | prices. team de- Names, baseball s Holy oon, 8 to town council will meet and the distribution s, a foreman of Saturday from a stepladder and camp meeting son of the late Sol: or whom the village NIGHT ROBES from 25¢ to $5.98 rs who are to of ‘v'M‘; is arranging | rt is made to avoid i Al ' The Business Trolleys Lead Genter T of Norwic) | uNe INew London TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, (NORWICH) Line - TO0— H NEW YORK e STEAMERS Gt .G flndw ibis routy next time arl. ‘IntlQ Mnn '0' v -l ufl 'ng.r front of mthfl% 8 n. week East Nortn Rlnr T Agent, N teamer leaves New Lona e T + “¥6, and Pier u. 7 o’oloelr xt morning. Service a la Carte; Staterooms. NEW YORK eru ar telephone W. J. Phillip: Mlm ¢ ooms lnd information. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 ug'. Nfi"""' }"l 3t é Sundays, at §, York, B foot Roosevalt .5! .i""' Wednesdays, Prida: Freight received lmm 5 p. -. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, cer, formerly pastor of nal church and Mrs- Randall Browne, Mr. and Mrs. | |J. Elmer Newbury and son, Randall | Browne . Mr. and Mrs. Hollis has been Price went King turday, : of absence by Accompani heir daughter, York Naples om Live ney by automobiles. lost a valuable horse , of colic. Noyes of New Haven, making the j Fred Eldr Hir: i 1 Hoxle, Wi m ntendent Dec! _ Hoxie, of: recreaton sadu| Brand York, Frank N, Gillfil- (e DELE Siie i Leak LIBME L D 3ritain e Burrows tivity in the ad-|of Boston spent with thelr o 47| families in_the Fas [ William T. MacKe Pittsfield, n8s, s mother, Mrs, Isa- YSTIC Man Wins Local Bride | of Children’s Day—So- cers of Alumni As- sins and son of Nor. Cot M M. zley has sold her w London road who Daisy Cra Nirs Alex ind tward n- Wil house and lot on the John and Harry ( of Short 7. is the guest of his aunt, Mrs Holmes. 1 Street Car Victim Well Known Here. will Yy en, Bulletin Building, | trimmed i*i'e| ° COLCHESTER of the te satin, wore a G. B. ome in been for the pa Gilmar Medfo! mana LILY OF THE VALLEY, _ Wilcox, Gladys Comet Shaving Set Comet Safety Razor Stropper for Blades Williams’ Shaving Soap, 6 Guaranteed Blades Nickel Shaving Brush FOR SALE BY THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street Estimates and suggestions given BRIDAL . el i P short weddink | Director G. B, Gilman Finishes Suc- REU I ER BOUQUETS trip Jir. and Mrs. Sinay will reside |~ iofui Work With Boys' Club— New Tindon pti . and Mrs. H. A. : s Flora C. Allyn Entertains. Bnlii et The Very Latest Word in Smart Arrangements S SWEET PEAS, MARGUERITES, AND OTHER CHOICE FLOWERS Pen fam Villim Housewarming at Par:.c1age unday morn- | ! Broadway for the Mitchell; ser Diamond Dust. ome E. Bates; of- The All Stars ha?. diction. Wedding Announced. oon- 65 - o linton ordering at once. and v arton Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE ‘ Open un- WAUREGAN HOUSE \ The Parker-Davenport Co, Falls Ave|car Paper Hanging 27 Chestnut Street. E. J. JONES | 4 | i parent few visit with | | e | CHAS. SLOSBERG, | aturday evening, in | was a Col- & We guarantee our service to be ths | | 3 hirthday. 4;.sz | chester visitor Saturday best at the mest reasonable prices. | | refreshmen s i was in Norwich Sat- 3 COVC St. | MAHONEY BROS. during the evening 2cDo m\d' e ived many beautiful presents, | —_— Alumni Association Elects Officers, | Following an Eminent Procedent. Tl annual meoting of the Mystic| ; convict- (: BROWN & ROGERS Alumni assoclation, held in the assem- | ed of being 2 habi nd no g S bly hall, th following officers for the| doubt the pnlor i e hw she Contnctmg Pamhng | year were ‘ted: President, George a great reformer.—Washington Francis Johnson; vice president, Mi: The Laurel Hill Bridge will be ¥ ohnson; secretary, Miss ———— 1 rpesurer, Miss Tence An Important Distinction, CLOSED to public travel until further Prices and work guaranteed. jc committ the offi-| W gather that T, R. umldau it an | pottee. feb13TuThS | stello. The aswo- | outrage for anyhe - to clation will glve a reception to the| a nominatfon exc | ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, | class of 1912 - ek | Washington Post 1 WILLIAM B, WILCOX, DENTIQT Sl B e C{” i Cautious and Capable, CHAS, P, BUSHNBLL, - C tev. Herlk € of lantie | g . D ke mumer in| Our ifes of a ca selectmen frown ot Nerwien, | DR X3hetito Congregailon- | Pusiness man 13 ons i ' & grei® 435 ahaonce of thy | bushel befora ko hides his light under | Norwich, Conn, Jume 5. 1013 jetd| gujie 4§ Siannon Building % : b & o il it—Gulveston News, o 8. e - N Shehends ot JEWETT GITY HWOTEL Take elovator Shetucket strest ene rois ' s Jennie = 2 e ‘P | Princeten universi 'mf‘\e\m:_‘fiurjl” !“M':!*n’r;:fl: Wow and' Up-to-duls i ony trance. ‘Frous 1 Newsy Notes, her nssintabt Bavs hed 3 plr;fiul.ln lk;llfel?:l?"‘:“::c'nuw g medum in Mr, snd Mys, John F. Noyew, Mr thelr care du the past IRA F. LEWIS. Prozsieten detin for nusizess equal to The Bule U3 ming, uphelstering and wood Blacksmithing in all ita branches. Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARII&’O!S. WAG- ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- work. Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. Gentlemen: Straw Hats are on the Street— a few today, more tomerrow, Ge¢ under the shade of a traw Hat The Sun hotter tomorrow. is mounting—it will be The light Straw hat Botter style and more comfort should inffuence you. A Panama will look well on yeur head this Summer. We can Panamas with lots looks cool and is cool. ow you of character this season and at the price they spell sat- isfaction clear through. 1f you are ge- ing past our stors let us give you some Style Pointers in Straw Hats THE TOGGERY SHOP 291 MAIN ST. J. C. Macpherson NORWICY, CONN. We have equal facilities for producing fine work in paint- ing and Paper Hanging and Interior Decoratingg. Our | prices are low and consistent We serve the finest .P lee Cream aeee - 2 ¥ o Ladl?g | 31 Willow St., with good work. We earnest- [ly solicit a share of your patronage. Norwich, Conn. BUY YOUR BOOKS for Graduation Gifts It. CRANSTON’S You cannot ahord to use carbon lamps while Mazda Lamps are selling at such low prices as at the present time. . $ 80 .8 100 Watts ... i Tt Manutactured by the General Electris Company, FOR SALE BY C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadway. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Alann Bouks and Ruley te OF RIARWAY.

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