Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 11, 1912, Page 6

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PR e e NoRwicH mr.fi’rm, TUESDAY, J Wasterly Gets Highway Supervisar[“=55 | mi out Your 5% | E“Arr;nptmunh are being eemphud n s e ey ress 1@ s- Town Council Appoints Justin Haven, at $1,000 Salary— s ot € Sompined fr"?fl; F||'° ‘Em ngk! following: (NORWICH) ' Line The Business s Thnnahi Josepline Barber, R it —T0—- p Henry B. Agard Elected Town Soliciter—Other Offices {x,llnmg‘;:d]-lg, ::‘-’"fm.;" ots. Gieons | You Wonlt Nosd Them Auy Mars— 'c" " NEW YORK 4 " % p E ouis Coy, Lisette Bvelyn W Filled—Ovide O. Savigny, 29, Drowned While Bathing |cuiice: Gilve yior uc|;§(al I Raans ; It Y:;‘ ?" PERSPLNO! i STEAMERS * a1 Pd h E Sessi y t's good-| o 3 L ¥y iDera YRl Esi s Lol s e Bk . Ghester W. Chapin and City of Lowel/ —Burning of Mystic Sub-Station Causes Trouble. , Hon o $ho actenithy Fod ohn Hok s ; Choose s reuis nest time welght of clothing or live in hot stuffly to New nfln !-m nn eE - Frapk Edwin Colli eter Josepll : Sape oy, Co ; 2 viow o The wonderta \ Seghr e B 11 e, e c. dnher *cam; g, St : JUNE SALE OF ; SR Tl e neil m - ay B, Ls - are > X & tea) leaves New following named Thoma. Brown, | & Howard Hiscox, -Phineas m, week days oniy, du: ’fl-‘: rL unseil Randall, Jr., Franikiin Chaj 70, "East River, at 5.5, g Ty d an Smith, Raymond Douglas Taylor, North River 7 aelock 8¢zt moruing. su ed the name |John Bennett, Wilcox, David Williara Meal Service a la Carté; Staterooms. 2 * 4 ent | Woods, k< / o for ppoiniment ¢ M ll rw r : Nm I.le '50 was made to the| . The Westerly fire department was 7 X ] n of Mr. Sala- |9iven an unnecessary run Monda 'Ew Y ALL THIS WEEK. e by Clerk Everet m L. Clarke, pres- son, Mauri v, Wayland A. . Langworthy and | President Clark 3 of office to Clerk | appointment” b; Then came the appoini- | meno being in il \’L\xm the gilt of the counmcil | hic was no uty Chief of Po- | loon business, and [MOrning just before ten hone W. -’ Pilllies. d. Like objection [S¢mecre sent in an als H 'Vrlu or tel « = follows: ‘was made » ihe appointment of John h and Ca ! e Lonton O = 1 Auditors ~Walter E. Wheeler, | Caito of Bradford, for police con- | " 1 who were permitted to play Fooms and information. 0 1. Butler. stable, without pay, but this objection |l vard of Dr. J. Howard Moi- s riniendent of Health—Lewis | dic not prevail |e ence in High street, started m For weceks we have prepared for this. For Stan- | &, small_bonfir t was announced that Lewis FLIRG ‘plani Moo Stanton \nstuble (with power to serve civil | ton. who had served as milk inspector, | ¢F, the doctor's gar; smoke go- i . 5 prews)Jams W, Burke deciined reappointment, us it would | IS through ihe cracks filling the this we have used every bit of our buying New York Town Sergedni—Herbert P. Clarke. | be impossible for him to do the duties ind giving the impression that " o : Judge of Probate—dward M. Burke, | as it I now planned 7o comply with U S a e e power to secure the finest garments which Comstasles without pay and |ali provisions of the milk laws. So | o Sl e onms, but you will neve T R e R el et L B Totihed hg dottor HHAL tHE we might offer at these remarkably low e 3 , Harr: — s alire and as soon as the| o ve the colors run, if you use the . “ . $ ' gy g AT SR S was zotign out, Chief of [ new marvel, PRRSPLNG, prices. It is all good underwear, dainty Fare $I1 1omas Brown appeared with @ | You can go to a dance, to the theatre, of waier. ¢losely followed by | coneert, or any social affajr, focling surg underwear at prices which have reached olicen rdon with a coal- | that you wil never be humiliated or be in Greene, Day Brown, William Burk, John M T. Talbot, Philip C.|sidered as one highway district. | rk, J. Henry | ~ Councilmen rt 1. Langworthy Benjamin E.| ¢ Clarence ) nd Wayland Frelght and passenger serwice direct to New York. gFrom, Novwict, Tuwdazs, Thuee- c Russell L. At oieed k: wat it blaze that| perfect misery because of arm-pit perspl- tays, Sundays, at 518 il James nted committee | hyq reached the fioor planking v . PERSPI-NO isa powder, a simpie the lowest notch. | Kew. York, Pier 25, dant River, _— o iy eg S ae@S | quickly extinguished and the smoks | formula, absolutely safe for anybody. Try : foot, Roosevelt Stoest, M Wilhtazm < y tera i P = vl soon after the door of ‘the | it once;you'li be convinced and surprised. bef - o AT norld H Walter Nash, | Sortices of on el |garage was opened. There was no [ Youapply it with the pad which s packed BUY YOUR UNDERMUSLINS NOW F‘Vr:‘c\’ovu’i“‘l-:‘ Daniel J. Whalen, { port road builder and engineer to take | "“Af o i R R e . s san and coalhod had | wonder. You'll sar soafter using it ons came the fire ap- | Satisfaction or money refunded. Afier the dis been returned alon ustus T, L. Le char < of the b anton, H, Fred Card, | appoir hways, it was voted to Justin Haven, who has been P s watus and cager firemen, by re| - PERSPENO is for sale at your drug- , Edwin H. Sutton, | employed in 2 tepartment paratus and cager firemen, but ther 2 1 ) c S c S 2 was no need for i gervice: ist’s at 2568 box, or sent d on rece; P Bichacl Curin, Adam ATchis, Bers | for” Sviral. vear. ns susomiior o |7 70 7eod ToF ther servie e T ORSET COVERS from 25¢ to $2.25 ——HO 1 oL Barber, John Caito, Joseph highway a salary of §1,000 & Year, | Thy gub.station of the Mystic Pow- | Ave- Chicago, For sale and recommended Donaid el Ferguson Danlel J. Don- | ke to provide his own <onvesance. company, which was butned & 'Tfr'l” i Norwich by The Les & Osgood DRAWERS from 25¢ to $3 50 GREGORIA . Wooa—Al . Taby The council voted to fix the salaries | 1- vho has been visiting at her for- | worthy Simon P. chols, Wil of the police officers the same as last t the 1 2 er ner home here, has returned | XEW YORK OITY, AR R M M R B R TR NIGHT ROBES from 25c to $5.98 S5TH ST, FIFTH AV, BROADWAY Tiolian Wilitam S0 5 month for the chief and $70 for Invitations are out for the Stonin: Patrick Morrison. E f h Iward E. West was |8 passing locomotive, was burned be- | ton high school dance, to be given Gauger ks—Albeft H. Lang tr | ; en | i Sathy Jot B amohd o sergeant and deputy | ¢ epair and the transformers, | honor of the class of 1912 at th WHITE K[RT from c to : u ("zflf:;w“ odurn, | Ateste Packers o James 0. Babcock, | C1e : chboard lightning Wequetequock casino, Thursday eve- Nenteat Amugen s, shope -m Charles H. Crandall, Stephen W, Col~ The sum of $300 a year was fixed all oth appa tota ning, June 20, at 8 o'clock NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. c e e et Sl R R TRt | e T B 8" s ||| COMBINATIONS from 50c to $4.98 e e At e yrber S| the bond 1o town treasurer and | Manager Mar Spellman_got | ety s A good room and bath, e ey G e | e A e pend by S| Electric Company's Storehouss Burned OTHERS UP TO §3.0. §is . Peo: e i being served from| —Ezri Lamphere Killed in New ity . e ted as a commit- | the S & sub_ stat but ther York—First Native Strawberries . Al table dBate. “ouncilman Thom- t e Sun-| Monday, i s LTS A J I a committee night I rk- FER | e ol the public toi- | ed & t o'clock Mon- |° gunday oon about o'clock —— 03, ¢ Watch 1l ornix e service Was | fire proke i the building rized to | Dt ular working condition, n Thomas McKen- | ¢ " OCEAN VIEW HOTEL BLOCK ISLAND, . 1. HGIT ON THE OCEAN, south of the railroad station owned to pay . ¢ Wester!; [ile + Light company and police sal-| Rev. D. C. Stonc of Stonington was | qy, Bs |I~, r].lkax‘ul- 3 gin\r»n‘ ‘,w'.f‘\' ar Surverors sie, George W Sorveyors Lumber—Albert N, |ar elected oresident of the Westerly Min- | (1. ¥ Entioan Unurpneed fof s Bath Crandall, J. Irvir son, Charles B, | Avplications for appointment ‘as | isterial association at the : oo ity T thd cic. Opems hly 26, Aesem For Boaklets sddre Sherman. Her Kenyon, Frank slicitor were received from | : Memor | chief of the fi ment, G dey N. Wilcox | H and muel H. Da- i ¥ good work. W NICHOLAS BALL WOTEL COMPANY. ‘Weighers of Coal and.Other Mer- | ( Maxson moved tha o a1y Tt it that the buldi e — chandise—Thomas J. Welch, Henry R. | sinted and Council- . decided b 5 blase ha L Semar, George I Jllagher n onded the motion, |1 June T { before the fire was discovered. - — e e —_— Meld Drivers—is: \\'111mmj‘ lynn said that while he |& count of his trip | The hydrant north of the railroad| v Vel' a\l ll\ al\ B. Briggs, James B. Ba : ‘ in favor of Mr. Agard Land, rack was the nearest for the line of | BALTIC p Pound Keepers—William C. Gavitt, e to ask for an | L to be attached and had to be| RN 9 BRIDAL é ames | x Albert Lang- which was taken, The | ocal Laconics. id over the track, which caused the| \ By, iten: Yahpliear, Isaac | 5 DA 1 R e SEYL SR i) e I oh s e | Fourth Annual Picnic of B. W. 8. C.—| epalr or Bent, Wil Fiynn the ballot Adventist led for some ti q ctor| Pr ! of Pentscost— | BOUQUBTS ece : and M. pgard : ast Grand's Jewel for William OF ALL KINDS ON. Serr 3 ously elected, . 3 5 — — . = R. Slater of New : low—Observance of Children’s Day. . Commis was authorized | e Some minutes a trench was The Very Latest Word in Smart Arrangements v, Collins. 8 rber a police con- | ¢« i e Dim- 8 : | the tracks, the pipe laid the The V. ) reir 1 m'AH{ & AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- “Harbor Masters' George F. Barber, i special duty ot Wateh Hil e reene of | Fiin_ was' permitted to win grove | LILY OF THE VALLEY, ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, C hon 1 J 5 . :‘ . building s ' guests o Greene E len—Frederick rk was authorized to d as 3 e by sell fireworks from | A. H, Ve 2t ‘compa S SWEET PEAS, MARGUERITES, Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- snd to erect he the graves 10, fee of $2, all |Eim ¢ Y E ot Ticsl oiish AT i i 3 ©of deceased soldiers—John B. Brown. ations pproved by the| Mrs 1. H accompanied | Wedded April 4. [ ¢ prize, Alb AND OTHER CHOICE FLOWERS ming, upholstering and wood werk. Potice Co s »_police e berid thapamed| cards we sived in town Mon- | ond i g Blacksmithing in all its branches. vlar police row i anted tavern li- |of her mother, 3 ot rriage of ”"‘-I Tsti i i & 7, 4 c st Fiow Hotel aaa i | STt I Chas uarase foman Raynolds sbd. Willihm Estimates and suggestions given [ — It edkar o St i > \\mngum At Brooklyn, N, Y., on | | s [ e b 0%, Panicl Sulyan: eldi Aaniad oly Mr. and Mrs. Wringhart % rec ed G“-lsn T died in Bellevue hospital, New York, | jyve heen spending two months at O1d n n |, Judge John W. Sweeney, Postmas- |arrived in Westerly on the 1.51 Point Comfort and Washington, D. (' { " o tc‘i ?Farla' J, Butlér and <lryine 20| U90CaY . aCEoon, ART, | Wringhart was the an absolute fact, thatone 50 cent 2 ester, a committee of the board of | MRS BRSEF g the late Mr. and Mrs. Tr ] )-dWH.SO\' S FRECKLE CREAM | tr2de. explained ouncil that ; Michael's old cemeter _{man of this place and has many r 3 | 507 fo 515 No"h Illll s‘- remove your freckles or ca .se | [V2T¢ V@ t nge thé Charjes J. Dutton, formerly of| tives and friends in the village. | of property s | thfln to fade and thattwo jars will even in the most severe cases completely eure them. 1 am willing to personally who for the past two years \ pastorate in Westford, | ibors with that par M from th Elected Secretary. At a meeting of the Ass ciation held in New eet entrance to Wil- | willing to give | ¢ put, /H’i Gentlemen: d widen the side- he town, to nlrmteothmmdmrecumvonrmney, e eides |1 yurch of Lit- | don § Y even Assista without argument if your complexion is | wn would set th2 | tle ( gan his master Harry 1. Hill of Mystic ching, | Straw Hats are on the Street— %m toits natural beauty. and_add to the | there with much promis elected secretdry, of <the association cond P o S FRECKLE CREAM is | the width | suceess d on New York Street. rter, Wil- a few today, more tomorrow. Get per, John | er, James in.. Danc- on to the iterial similar en death of Ezri La under the shade of a a shock to the Mysti fine, fragrant and abs lutely harmless Wilinot make hair grow but will posi- | STONE ZTON | = 3 of tl —Hite-Mallory Wedding—Mrs. Jes- | car he stepped in iron | was hurled a distance of 4 dead. Me ma TAN, PIMPLES sud | 5 incilman Langwe Jearned on Sunday. tha ] v Come in today and tryit. o, ihe proposition s | James R. Muse Has Painful Accident | M ey Do W traw at The jars are large and results absolute- | s certain. Sent b&; mail if desired, | ccised, | ¥rlet rs $1.00. WIL- | —_ ! the committee w sie Capron Collins Dead—Roads to 4 S K NIVES QY BRIM Be Oiled. : the. Feast of t was SON’S FAIR EKIN] bAP25¢. ! - Ovide Oliver Savigny, a mule spin- 2 in his poc y ]lv at the Immacuiate Concep- or sale by J ner who has been at work at the White | M. and Mrs. Job - B ) CaEREUIER L g ternoon at 4.50 | H. M. LEROU. { Rock mill for two we was drowned | I, were guests | gone to New York in April last to from the church to | ° " g while bathing above White Rock vil- Maine, | e Th 1 —— = 1 Sunday afternoon avigny was ay afternoon, James R. Mus ‘{'h' Bl Naw “n‘ «rlw\ erc 2 | COAL AND LUMBER. a good swimmer and was with some ton, while at work the | brou hes i i hite carr; | of his millmates on the of the ipyard, was injured by | MOED! OHbIMBROF Bl DMEREG | Then followed -| river when he decides swim. " He is employed as | Mrs? H. Lampher axet “‘\: ies in Hnl‘l rm, the - He. removed his clothing except his hip car » and while ig L i AR R ‘ \cademy, rs of Chari- The Sun is mounting—t will be under drawe went into the wbout 2 p. m: was I the upper | ton lodge I an b ore. flowe S v b ssociate: nd i ere 0 ¢ e Woung i i e L - ), 1 un s ol e netie b e AL Pl Join e mounn His umphere, his. mothe . 0. Bolleroe under & KNIVES looks cool and is cool. Batter styls T, evidently 1 tacked with cramps | teeth by the accide It will Phittas this own, Wal and more comfort shelid iaffuence Complete assortment for ré-|ss sudden Conld not 1 me time befors he is able to W and Frank you. A Panama will look well on yeur were mnotifled. I Vflr;::w , and was followed by 1e body and gave P shor was made for Sa — s & het 4 or building. viany, three hours :me(hm)l‘.'] WEDDING. re ben BRASS LINED BEST OF STEEL head this Summer. We can w you was seen lying on the bottom of the e s . 2 2y | Fiver. Fred DeLorne divested himsef Hite-Mallory. L i : e ine proceeded back Padiniks. with S066. JSF(RR-—_ S | e 8o AR o] ";‘rl“‘h“‘i!\ 1 e wedding of Miss Fe was 3 old and was | close with diction. The sin isfaction clear through. 1f you are go o s | Clift Mallory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | horn in G 1d, the son of Mr. and | Was by the children’s choir, you a p: br e d it onlta Ty ‘ Kobert Mallory, and George |2 G. Lamphere. Tn April, he | dies of t ade and male ing past our store let us give you some AR A Tite o Presbyterian churei | secured a divorce from his wife. | Officers of Loyal Samaritan Lodg 2 Enouch {o meet actuat neces- d Thotfias ', Brown, at R The wedding took place | Several members of Stonington | \""5 Gt i i s | i bbb A ) No. T ., held sitiss— of Dpisciakie ok, e |To0t e ot ifhe brine e el e L ehets, 3 ! ineers | n of the medical exan re ter. midiibers of Peddat 5.1 0. 1in their incers | S o, ol i "Death of Mra: 3..C. Coliins 0. F. | were ele Sabd e, Hatg | S[raw Ha[s | | Word was received here of the de Briofs and Personals. ol Wiitehotae: - BT Jome] M A | Savigny was born in Canada, twen- |« hursday of Mrs, J. C. Collins at | s Annie Feidler of W m: treasurer, Albert Wilcock: P. | est of her parents, Mr. an or. - {t3-nine years of age, the son of Henry |Fer home In Ogdensburg, N. Y. She Qentral Wharf and 150 Main Street | Arthur and Hernellne Mary Laferri- | was formerly a resident of the horongh Telephones L vigny, and his home is Natick, |and s remembered here as Miss Jes here his parents, five brothers | Capron, Her husband survive: reside. Ie left Natick ohn T, e R THE HOUSEHOLD, THE TOGGERY SHOP Florence Collis has returned SR the, election Broth ' 2 Lane hos relirned o Nor- | o James MoNulty in behalf of the| ByMetin Building, 74 Franklin Street 291 MAIN ST. after & visit Fith ME ands Mes J'\Hgn presented Brother Willlam Bar 0 to work in the White | Oiling Borough Strests. a past grand's jewel of the order 1 | Rock mill ather and four broth- | Gil for the horough streets will b £ B e feeling] ek il for the bo; stree be G : " arlow responded feelingly, e me {o Monday morning | (he next municipal improvement, the bbance, who lives on Oak | x5 % 0 ot vae enjoyed and re- o Ve aC| 'erso“ and ac the body ta, Nat- | expense 1o be borne partly by the bor- | Street, was taken ‘suddenly ill on Sat- 3 T of reqpierdwill b/l 5 ks with acute indigestion. M the business me; ph's_church, Natick, Fribbance and two_children, who -BEFORE YOU BUILD NORWIC . CONN. Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh TR ¥ eVining ot the warsen and S jore . - Ar 5 90 i voled todl Cutler nsd home. Monday e Write for THIS BOOKLET B o o ji gl oo o of Norwi Nir. and Mrs P i OCK. was a member of Leo from the borough line to the arried out by Learn about Compo-Board, the perfect lining for We have equal facilities for walls and ceiling. Itis dry, warm, germ-proof and producing fine work in paint- rough F street to the| line. About 1,000 ga First Native Strawberries. Office—cor- Market and Shetuc used. It wa i N > strawberries from the F damage-proof; can't crack or chip to spoilthe wall. ¥ V. - 0 tons Cente 3 g e ry - : Teleohons 163-12. years Was sin o' cipaBls: | AROCer B0 toue b toRp m,,‘{‘ s ol Write for satple and booklet telling how Compo- and Paper Hanging and L | nounced it a local disease. and. pre-|the month as repor t e e mng i;\‘gg“‘w Board is used not only in fine dwellings but for Interior Decorating. Our r e mcluded $136 fo i § indows, JOBN A. MflRGAN & SOV {natl, 51,500 town When the relchstag hears a susges- | 1\ garages, storerooms, signboards, store window: prices are low and consistent priation $603.50 fishursement current expens- | ompany; $90 | R R lights; $511.46 for the sewer| We Know to Whom He Refers. 80 for the street de-| “A man can be a progressiv wardrobes, ctc. Drop a postal card for this booklet today. with good work. We earnest. L. L. ENSWORTH & SON, 34050 Front St., Hartford, Conn. | |1y solicit a share of your patronage. | e WHAT'S NEW e The Fll\l\il\g Studics. tioh that the kalser be sent to join the | nad king of Bavaria or Abdul Hamid | plllars must be in danger in Ger- Pittsburg Dispatch, ¢ a comstitu- || ore requires | ¥ Hall's Cg- | CON! " J. Cha- | coL e only on the market. It |for s in doses, from 10 | gepartmen tle Sunbeams, s_the Boy 0. M rea Ros wnd Lill garl W. | little gfr worth, A Sunshine, si buds, K. Coai and Lumbet Teiephone S84 Central Whar | sonstitution 15 taken inte drops. to Tcfacts aie L ; . 82y8 | Barnes; Merry Little Hearts L eeany o T L tment, and $52.58 for the fire de-|Judge Gary of the steel corporation, | Pniilips, Adam Gusts Swanson; Pies, Cake and Bread | taces ot the v ‘ona | bartment 5 =i without being a demagogue, a social- | June, Louise Webster; Little Sun- 2 81 Willow St., Norwich, Conn. | Wundred dolia F fails to | Borough people would enjoy having|ist or an anarchist’—Birmingham | beams, Ruth Rathbun: Suns 3 that canzot oe exceiled. | onre. " send \lmuv{wrmn '»;.w.] c “1 in ing the sum- | Age-Herald, ma Fromel Plone your order. Trompt service THE PAL i B L niais 4 mer cription list m started e — 3 e s U vurms up ena | Mg Gl g = st JOSEPH BRADFORD, | Esahy Druxg | hance 1o fog Morhanics | . s freny of b lathat, all tiedihcr LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Sy 4 WE" sEasoned wOod Tukee (Talis Tamils Pills tor consits |10 pav, ; { peaplo who tmagine they are Lincoin | G SR . SHEA, Book Blfldcr | patten, Fostanime : wa ks iun teal | ire 1y Junatic asylums.—Columbia (S, H!« ] 10 Carter Ave. 72 Franklin Street. A | ! ] [ ) Blate rlght %o los il : | Maukes the Nation Gasp, | by a Deg. | it what would becon i ”““ A“klu‘ ; , C. N ASI(ELL, | The wwt of dujuries s o | | Lalilie Dixon. L e B Ly ALL THE nn JOIIN w CALLAHAN | Teieotone A e { healir l ca Salve of i n naughh HU O s B Tdad e ot Ite tha Satna PERIODICALS, WEEKLIES H T Sent nan. | U sulfered from burns, on the e ol el J" £er p s o e e g oy and MONTHLY MAGAZINES Ph)’s“?m“ and Sl"'geml F. C. ATCHISON, .- D., S T e DR e SRR S R et D R e R R D ther, e A Ao e ] Rsis e Oateat BAMES: PHYSIGIAN AND BURGEON, Wi bester than through e Bavertiu | uivor, e i ag e ; TR i e T SRR e HILL'S NOVELTY SHOF $14 Main Street. Tolephone 426, | Reom i, Second ¥3 or. §hanuor br Aok golumps of The Eulietis at lre h'» & Mrs, Kues, with ber ghier ¥5l-* can 56 Franklin Street Offige of late Dt Harrimas Night "'.:. . ? ~ 2 .

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