Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 14, 1912, Page 6

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WESTERLY FIRM GETS CONTRACT $40,000 Station For New Haven Koad to be Built by Local Contractors—Intolerable Dust in Dixon Square—Ad- ventists Elect Officers—High School Girl, 16 and Youth . 21 Take Out Marriage License. ond annual Rhoede | i Dixor school conven- square, which, comined with S wind, makes life mis hle Lo Wile of Wests have husiness in (l}‘ Peacock of Paw- Is of dust annoy?tl v, Joseph La Poas | keepers. pedestrians and occupants of elected mem- | vehicles, und thelr united eritlclsm 1 of directors, M [should cause a tinglthg of the ears sclected to serve on|of the memb { the highway com- cominations, The | mittee. in other sections howed that in the | of the city r iving oily treat- Weaterly, | ment, but Broad street, the busies 93 enrolled | of them all, is neglected in that need- wore also | ful respec Seve ago thi the church, During the | strect was oiled, but before the oll W e 15 baptis . In Cal- | had hed the degree of saturation, churen, Westerly, there | the rains c: lasting several days, cholars enrolled, | and L result the oil was washed [ Charlestown | from ace of the street into § hers, 19 scholars and |the gutters and thence into the Paw ptisms, Ia Hopkinton, 19 teach- | catuck river, pacifying the surface of , 3 buptisms. that turbulent body of wa — As a result the dust nuisance pre- Rhode lsiand delegation to the | vuils in Broad sireet, which includes natienal republican cenvention will | Dixon square, to a greater extent thau Jeave Providence for Chicago, Sunday v other section of the village ot moon. h delegate will display a) West The highway committee- Seadesome badge emblematic of the | men have beea pleaded with to app! state and indicative of the position of | the oily y and the pieaders r the wearer in the delegation. The up- [ ceived only broken promises. per part of the badge is an embossed S Sy cut eut replica of the state house At a business s#ssion of the South- dome, resting upon a base ern New Englard conference of the which the words, “Rhode Islan Scventh-day Adventist denomination, Dears, engrossed in lsftars of biue en- | now in religious und business session amel, the dome and base being of sil- [ir camp at Westerly, officers for the wver. Dependent from the upper part | ensuing year wore elected as follows of the badge is a white ribbon of heavy [ Pastor J. E. Joyce of New Badford, sk upon which the word, Delegate, | president; W. E. Fortune of Hartford, AMerpate, or Guest, as the case may | secre treasurer; J, E. Jayne, C. ba is printed. At the bottom of the | Fi. Kdwards, W. A. Andrews of Attle- ribbon I8 the seal of the state, the |lLoro, J. C. Stovéms of Bridgeport, W. Bloe shield with white anehor and the | . Fortunn, H. C. Whicox of Pawtuck- word Hope beneath. el, I. A, Tefft of Peace Dals, D, B. —_— Parmelee of Windsor Locks, executive Befers Judge Tanner in jor | Committee; W. B, Fortune, secretary BERETR Peevin f thy ertor | reasures of tract mocloty: 5. 5 Tesns Walter H. Davis against the West- | T8/igious liberty secretary: C. H, Rei- erly Narrow Fabric company, hear- | 'eTs of Meriden, secretary of Sabbath ing was given on the petition of the | *chools and youns people’s depart- yecetvers. Judge Edward M. Burke and | 0enis; H. C. Wileox, field missfonary Chasles . Sherman, for the appoint- | 88*ni. The educational and field mis- of & mastor to hear contested |Fion secretaries will be appointed by The petition was granted and | the eXecutive committee, Tewvey A. Baker of Providence was| - E. Jayne, C. H. Edwards, W. R. 4 Andrews, J, C. Stevens, H. C. Will- S efft, D. B. Parmelee, D, Charies Perry, president of the |, - Washington Trust company, has been | 12T confined to his room at his home in [ i By iley car in Boston. Just as | #PPOIN(/ the New England sanitarium M Perry was to step on the car |{ SH!Uency & started and in order to save himseif Bocdl Tasass frem being thrown on the pavement 22 0N RDOnIoe, Be beld to the hand rail and was drag- Abel P, Tanner New London was @od soveral feet befors the car was | % Visitor in We Thursday. wtopped. The ligaments of his right wrm and shouider were severely =onference associatior and Mrs. Amos . Swan and daugiiter of Norwich were in Wes W Providencs, he came to his home e received the careful at- | family physician, Mr. i J the graduation cl igh school will t; I R ¥ Pecry made his first visit to the bank examinations. mince the accident Thursday after- rd_chapter, D, . - v g day exercises ai Casino this (Friday) afternoon. The R. A an Soms company hee been ewared the contract to buiid | Mrs. Maria Cirpenter is seriously ill | he new passenger station at Westerly | V11 a at her home, No. 10 | Sor the New York, New Haven & Hart- | - e is under the cary 'M‘wm = (;‘4:0‘01‘;[19 ;‘r‘,lnn_‘n ct DMQ{‘ McKenzie from Pro: . specifica- | fiems for the new freight office build- | Capr, Ropert Thackeray | img. whtich is to be of brick and Jarger | 4ppo s L eceay, as Doag | then the new Armour building, just | Westrny o) ot reASUrer of tho ew S completed by the Isaac Sherman com- | ), Co,, under owne: new He will 1psign pany, and for the new wooden freight g the Washit | in; ° e Washington @opot ere not yei ready to be given ompany and assume his. mew out for the consideration of contrac- August 1 tors i X _Henry A, dyors of Mystic - ind the breom who | Bertba May Roe, daughter of Mr. and - fi:""’m een the trol- | MT% Joznes Ji. Roe of Pawcatuck, were inty dn-b"wni the dust | Wednesday afternoon in th reils certa Parsionage of the Broad Strest Chris tan church, Rov, John G. Dutton of Do Your Feet Perspire? | ficiating. They weretattended by Miss RELIEF FOR TIRED, BURNING |D° Migginbotham and Clifford A, Myers. AND ACHING FEET The first Wilcox park concert of Tow am om yeur fost and are using your foet from | the s and Miss e Sme you gt w in the morning until you go to | HINE by Westerly band. 0 carry Bl Am net your fee. the. demering of great | the concert through the seasop the sum @t de & meter of fict whst elso matiors atout | Of 3500 is required. The fown has o et our teet et comtorablat 1s | 3DPTODTiated $100 and contribaron g e & bumen being who can thnk kindly of his | been received. To raise falloms, Bave 3 good time or do his work properly, | [1C , collection was WAl Mo feot e urthog Mm? Doms this uiks | (04°ND At the pa T ael T. Keleher, hea X you have tired, aching. buming. sweating, ten- | The Ponce de Leon hot: d\?}"gfig{ina;‘t @, mw. chated. o owollen fes—or coms bn- | T0r the past twenty-six wintess, will fome. Misters and callouses—ou can gt immediate | Have like place a Hotel Cham- #hd permsocnt relief $f yeu will bave just enoueh | P1ain, near Plattsburg, N during | coubenen In what s o tdal box | 1l® Dresent summer scason. He left of “Wuteet,” ° guarantes 10 refund | mor Westerly Thur ing and taok stants, Andrew S rles Ryan and Stephen Pickover: Memey {f 1t dow't do what we clalm for it him as as: er Afve “Nateet” hss glven you complets foot com- Sort. it Wl be chesper for you o buy the repular J M. Stand! the only | She dm. which ceataine two aad & half tmes moms | Wesierly represcntative e present advating class of the state normal vea at one Stonington. of the Stonington e boiling tar, Ses . Hemry, 8. C. Peck- | d°r to the roof ves, and M. J Hadfield | 1{¢ slibped e, J. A, Teftt, | homg him. His body #trained. Afler temporary treatment | Thursgas. terly | ¥rom his hips court Wednesday on a c on was given Thursday eve- | ea, | 3 body dedorsnt B as wpd s ommence ed the Interurb: the work The contra ovember 1, 1913, s or buildin - e exercis 2 Miss | en teaching in West | past three montns. | & f the Westerly hign will Dbe graduated with | | umber o | plans and speci- | ] t vostoffi 1 Complete assortment for re- he contrac | P EOAL = ward Walker, the a i wm Willlams, the con ractor, for new town building and | | eourthe w e from Providence h 0 meet ac'nat nocese | Thursday, and e the building o 4 minor ans of the provides for an ad- 10 the town hi E, CHAPPELL 0, Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest on of an elopem Teleohones Dg pair of Pawtucket pants, O Mabe ric's of. od in Pawe Providence on their absence of the cot 5 Wednesday nig an Le Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, ce=-cor- Market and Shetucket S i ———— \Freckled Girls JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, |51t an sbolu “will either remove your freckles or ca .se Cflal and Lumber them to fade and that two jars will even in theh mosclmor.e cusés completely EEE cure them. 1 am williug to personally svhone 886 Contral Whart guarantee this and to return your money without argument if your complexion is ted marriage, Willnot make hair but will posi- MPLES ‘:nd A % Come in today and tryit, | arge and results absolute- | ; mail if desired. | | “It burns up -lean” ! i { ! ‘Well Seasoned Wood M g ad IR SKIN e e €. H. HASKELL. Rocealeby oo 498 — "Phones — 489 H. M. LEROU, Ea | nesda tating that | on tha parents | fact, that one 50 cent | 1. church FRECKLE CREAM |8trawberr; lean, and Beonard 1), we comion ¢ witter o Murrt of e G e NORWICH BULLETIN, FR Y, JUNE 14, 1912 TON i Prohibitionist Convention This Even- ing—Sudden Death of William R. Palmer—Accidents. The prohibition convention of the 20th senaiorial district of Connecticut vill he held this (Iriday) afternoon t the residence of Harry P. Lee, on . for nomination for a sen r for the election of Nov. 5, 191 also to elect a member of the state entral commitice to serve two years. tate Chairman Emil G. Hohentbal of outh Manchester will b k. Rummage Sale. ch held their d. nker of Palestine was day, retur Mrs ed on recovery visitor he hursday to 1 Scus y. is makin who favoranle Strawberry Festival. sday vening Pioncer Hook and compan d a strawberry | tival in their rooms from 5 tol0 It was well patronized and | ed by all, OBITUARY. William R. Palmer. of Will at his home, to the’ people h to his work a mill_as usual in_the pla of not feel- and went immediately home, where he died soon Mr. Paln had been a resident here for many years. He was in his 69th yw survives him. He 1S ssistant town clerk ¢ en death On Wednesday class journ- , where they had their roup picture themn. and son, who h; on, D. C., returne A number guests have already arrived at the Wampossett Tnn. Walter Hammond is home from Penn State college, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Ham- mond. Boiling Tar Causes Bad Burns. noon Wednesda 1 rs of Boston, a roofer doing work 1 the American velvet mill, was bad burned about face and arms by 5 going up a lad- i bail of hot tar d the tar spilled upon ndered ald, and he ¢ for Boston. Boy Badly Burned: r in the day e o § n of Mr. and Mrs, M Diving street, on W bon with his cousin, aged ying at the form n buflding a fire in the fire caught the lad's were burned off burned in ‘places hig ankies. | Day. s and th Firemen's Memor "he committee in charge of arrange- | the firemen's memorial das 1 Sunday, June 23, a graves. Chief Engtnee eed was chosen chairman and | i ntel secretary and tre: mmittee. High School Graduation. T of the onington High school 1d-in Borough hall Wedn evening, June 19 Pawcatuck Man Fined. David Roberts was before the town of bre e. Roberts comes f Judge Breed impc of $26 and costs, which was JEWETT CITY | Meeting of Baptist Ladies’ Aid Society | Half Bushel of Peas Picked by Geo. A. Haskell. Mrs. Gardner was ass by Mrs. E. W. Potter, Mrs. McBroome, Mrs. M. Jennio . Phillips. Delegates Appointed. delegat and Miss Ruby Thornton w t Wednesday to fon of her She will visit frien ce and Manton before Early Broilers. nt to Provi- Williem G two-pound broilers, First Peas Picked. orge A. H ushel of peas Mis kell picked half a Thursday. & in New angan and New York, OBITUARY. Arthur F. Coogan. F. Co n. formerly of ied suddenly June n| ) Me., aged 24. He is surviv d by a sister, Mrs. Luke McCarthy of « brother, Rich | Heibel-Bradiaw Marriage—Strawberry pressed satisfaction | with the ‘orogress of the work under | i the supervision of Capt. Cyril Welles. Supper Followed by Lecturs at M E. Church. Jobn N. H law were uni in marriage on church, Narwich, Theodor Bauck. The brides- fis Heibel, sis >m ha from t} Mrs. Hel w town Lecture Foliows Supper. The ladies' Ald soclety of the M ve a very successful oniai - Days, subjects were mas Hamf by Nirs, | Hariford, While {here Mrs. Johnson was {he guest of | y not fully restored {o'its natural beauty. | d WILSON’S F KLE ('T:E/:M )l'u fine, fragrant anil sbeoiulely hurmless, Mrs, Burr, Simon Toimes ha o Previ dence, where e under tgking busines Hartford.—€uriis I, Veeder, repub démacrat nomin nneil Mon nnd John boerd the coart of present and | | A\ good sum | | box, and then my glory begins! am R. Pal-| forever. Satisfaction guaranteed. in Supt. John Marshall, “The Wizard of and will leave for that place gs soon as he can, g excrcises of the class | ! | { | John McManus pitched for the F Mrs. A. M. Clarke and Mrs. | es from the Baptist| tonington Union asso- | ciation are Deacon | Phillips, Rev. J. W McBroome and Mrs nd the grad- | o ece, Miss Ida Thorn- . Duce shipped Wednesday | Jean Burleson retirned Wed- | some watef cisterns of from a month’s visit with rela- | a damaged Ror containing th nd also a w kept ng s = e damaged pot which covered The anclent egg was turned ove the municipal museum Hoods Maine Bu ta be in Jog- { | | at the | the vital ook street, | v furnished home | blot out the blue of summe its heat baie wi sure perfect heat to faultless baking. A short cabinet of superior design including large hot- upper 11 Sprague hall on | | Tuesday evening, followed by an In- teresting lecture on ( Pietures of the dlfte shown on canvas 1, 1 pa par cookers “Girls! Girls! We.’]| Gan All Stop Wear- ing Dress Shields!” Rip Them Out—Here's PERSPI-NO. Tl never wear dress shields again, while 1can get that remarkable powder, PER- SPI-NO. No sir-ce! Never again for mel I just put & little in my arm- INo More Perspiration Like This. and No More DT;-Shidd- if ;m l'!u PERSPI-NO. pits, with the pad that comos Wwith each | No matter what the weight of your clothing, no matter how het and stuffy it may be indoors, you need never be sfraid of perspiring any more in your arm-pits than you do on the back of your hand, if you use PERSPI-NO. It o maryelous yet a stmple powder | that anybody 1is safe in using. It keeps your arm-pits Just as fresh and dry and | natural as any other portion of your body. ‘ Usoe PERSPI-NO and hot theatres, dance-halls, and social affairs will have no more terrors for you in arm-pit per- spiration. It's good-bye dress shields 'PERSPI-NO 1s for sale at your drug- gist’sat 25¢ a box, or sent direct, on receipt of price; by the Perspo Co., 2715 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, For sale and recommended orwich by The Lee & Osgood Co. YANTIC HAPPENINGS Colors,” Leaves Yantic Mill to Go to Maine—Big Loss for Plant and Village. The resignation of Supt. John Mar- shall from the Yantic Woolen rany has been accepted with reg company and is deeply re the employes. Mr. Marshall dene a great deal for the vi coming here in_October, 1911, insu dy work, and s brought amilies into the tenements. T} e variety of cloti rges, polo cloths and | tweeds had not been attempted until came and proved a _profitable No colors in the New York met with better faver than | re, as Mr, Marshall under- solor from start to finish, hav- gained the title of “Wizard of Col- ors” He designed most of the cloth as well, and at one times over fi Tiet were in the finishing room Mr. Marshall has been engaged as chicf adviser and designer in Robert Jlakie's woolen mill of Satbattus, Me., herman Lewis of Goodspeed Land- s v er, Mrs. Arm- rong. Mr. and Mrs. ed from Y. R, and > at their home on Village Notes. Some farmers have beg: Adams hville baseball | a me in | score of 16 played resulting in in favor of the Fitchvile nd M. Reardon and Hareld Yantic. . One thumb joint by a it was put in after the More Light Needed. The electric light has been out hunder storm of May t the end of the of commission Manning’s granary on ac- aving such a bright light at the rail- »ad crossing. An Egg Nineteen Centuries Old. nembe he Archeological society their ex: he Moguntiacum a hen's nated, had 1 enturies. guntiacum was built by Drusus son of the Roman emperor Augustus, | in the year of 14 X Upon the site of 1 or encampme ions In q mteresting cs. including i s in one of thes fei feet below tha grounc lay pot was, ic en Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all Annfe A.| other humors, cures all their etfecis, makes the blood rich d abundant, s rengthens all 5 iguid form or q ed Sarsatabs. “Wa-'ing i at? Summer redur.dent Blueness abundant, Where is “he blot?” Robert Brovnirg. out a B their ulatlons, the key et 15 an_effictency ve in every “kltchenette” com et and those sturdy 8 hurner raom ready mpl s In sur sho { for inspection, IU's & wise plan to in tall & gas range befors the scorch omes, aveldizg dlsap- ble suffer nklin put it “BE ON TIME cintment and pes as g | THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL GO, markable Sale of FINE OSTRICH PLUMES GENUINE AFRICAN OSTRICH PLUMES FROM THE REX OSTRICH FARMS OF SOUTH AFRICA, AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES New London A Re ™ wesk daye North River 7 o'cloek The prices tell the story but they can’t tell how beautiful the Plumes are. You must see them to appreciate their true val ue. changes, Plumes like diamonds are always in style, and the hat that is plume-laden The Plumes that we offer in this sale are splendid quality, and are direct from the Rex Ostrich Farms of South Africa. them they aré a good investment, whether you require them for immediate use or are considering them for some future occasion. white at the following prices: No matter how often fickle fashion is always charming. At the prices we offer They come in-both black and 48c—Ostrich Tips, three in a cluster, regular price 98¢ strich Plumes, regular price imes, regular price umes, regular price rich Plumes, regu umes, regular price $ umes, regular price $4.98—Ostrich Plumes, regular price $6.98—Ostrich P! $7.98—Ostrich P! 98c—Ostrich Plu $1.39—Ostrich P! $1.98—O0Os $2.98—Ostrich P At $3.98—Ostrich P! umes, regular pri umes, regular price At $8.98—Ostrich Plumes, regular price At $9.98—Ostrich Plumes, regular price $15.00 At $12.98—Ostrich Plumes, regular price $17.50 See display in large eulerl;' window 31 It| missed in the neighborhood. | s on the flats are also too | few apart. The occupants of a c iage were nearly thrown Tuesd: n OUR ANNUAL SALE OF Cottage Furnishings It is now in progress. "In this Sale we offer at an average reduction of twenty per nt of the sudden darkness after | | Some time ago a party of explorers | cent. about everything needed in Cottage Furnishings and Home needs. It in- (NORWICH) o Line —T0 —~ NEW YORK STEAMERS Chester W. Chapln and City of Lowe: Cloose th's route nest t to New Taric Yuv}:lL v '-':JE& Vo Tons Sound Saperts view of the wanderrer sy Sids hA water fromt of Manhac " han Eteamer leaves Ne East Rivi orning. Meal Service a la Carte; Staterooms. awiou 9150 Write_or hone W, J, Phillios A ST E irria New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct to New York. From Norwich T days, San Street, Mondars, Fridays; at § p. m aived unt!l § p. m. Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim ming, upholstering and weed werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scalt & Clrk Corp 507 to 515 North Main St. Gentlemen: Straw Hats are on the Strest— a few today, mers temorrow. Get under the shade of a Straw Hat The Sun hotter tomorrew mounting—it will be The light Straw hat looks ceol and is cool. Better styls and more comfort should inffusmes you. A Panama will look well on yeuwr head this Summer. We can “sw you Panamas with lots of character this | season and at the price they spell sat- | isfaction clear through. If you are ge- ing past our itore let us give you some Style Pointers in Straw Hats THE TOGGERY SHOFP 291 MAIN ST. BED SPREADS CHINAWARE KITCHENWARE THE PORTEOUS & MITGHELL GO. —__—__——/__J | {ly solicit a share of your Advica to Mothers iad bavy's photograph | arious formulas used at unknown to oth aby's phate- en. To catch . his pretty little raps become prized Take it. | remen est when we Remember we and time on all work Lowest Prices Consistent with Best King Dental Parlors 203 Main Street (cver Smith’s Drug Store), | take save you Money ap them in & Jiffy. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Soclecy Just Arrived — DERMA VIVA THE IDEAL FACE POWDER Makes face, hands, arms and neck as white as milk and does | Dot show or rub oft. Pimples, Blackheads, Freckles, Liver Spots cured in a few davs. and recommend it. Utley & Jones. Free dclivery t H. JACKEL Have handled this prepara- Pies, Cake and Bread L be excailed. I'rompt earvice QUALITY - m werk should always be censidered | especially when it costs no more than | the iaferlor Lkind, #killed men are Our price tell the | | DAILY and BUNDAY PAPERS PERIODICALS, WEEKLIES and MONTHLY MAGAZINES | Puoce your orden i LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Oarter Ave. (East Side) empleyed by us. | whele story, HILL'S NOVELTY SHOP, Gas & Electrical Dey't. 'l Alice Building, 321 Main Street STETSON & YOUNG. = 56 Franklin Strest GITY HOTEL i New and Up-to-date IRA F. LEWIS. Peeariston THERE 18 1o aaveriismg medtum in 0 The Buls | Fastern Canmeciicul waunl to The Bt ietin for busin 15 no advertistng medlum ‘n J. C. Macpherson NORWIC = CONN. We have equal facilities for producing fine work in paint- ing and Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating. Our | prices are low and consistent | with good work. We earnest- — | patronage. |The Fanning Studios, 131 Willew St., Norwich, Conn. We serve the finest ice Cream in the city in our Ladies’ Grill Room. Open un- til midnight. WAUREGAN HOUSE - The Parer-Davengort Co. Dropristors DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Siannon Building Take elsvator Shelucite: street ae. ‘Frote PAYSICIAN A Reoin L Secand Fion Sisuoon Bidg Nighy Yy » % ¢

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