Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 22, 1912, Page 6

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Tlley Extension FrumWestarly Kyidence that Spur is to be Built to Bradford—Unworthy Burdick Parents Sentenced to State Workhouse—De- murrer Granted in Case of Peter M. Roze—John Spell- man Held on Serious Charge. The police authorities of the tgwn of Westerly are determined to p the town of immeral resorts, and following ¢close to the arrest, conviction and con- finement of Warren S, Cvon, Grace Smith and Beatrice Tucker, age 16, Chief of Police Thomas E. Brown ar- rested Edward Burdick and his wife, Minnie A. Burdick, of Plerce street, ene of the places whafe the Tucker giri was induced to enter for immoral pur- es. The Burdicks were arraigned fore Judge Oliver H. Williams at a eclal session of the Third district urt. Burdick was charged with keeping | house of sssignation, a place where jquor was dispensed and u resort for | jdle, dtssolute and lewd persons. He | leaded not guilty and was heid for | earing in bonds of $1,000 for appear- @nce in court at 3.30 in the afternoon. | Minnie Burdick ded not guilty | pl fo the charge of being u wanton and ld n bonds of ame time. Jewd pemson, and was ! $500 for appearance a The Burdicks have three minor chil- 7, Nellie, 9, and Millie, 3 arber, probate court Edward M Burke presiding. The petition stated that the obildren wero neglected and | sbagdoned by their par- ents and were without proper care, and asked that they be committed to the state home and school for chiidren. The parents were in court in the cus- tody of a_police offic Town Solicitor H ed to the court th ardicks were not suitable persous to have the cary | of children, That the piace they called | Bome was a den of immorality, where @iswolute and idle persons, biack and | white, resorted, and was no place for children. He said that a short time 30 two thieves were arrested at the Purdick place, and that complaints Were numeroud as (o the bad charact of the Burdicks a | sdence. | . Agard stat- Chief Brown testified that he arrest. #d twe chicken thieves at the Burdick place, and tha. people visited there wh Were known @ be of bad repute with Potice records. Mrs. Burdick was ad- | »{ strong drink and xicated. On one oc- ¢ went to the »! k sitting on 2 lounge dru ack man a white man as comy Judge Burke comin n | 1o the state home and school and in- formed the parents when they eould comvince thc officials of the in- stitution they had reformed and in Jroper condition to give tha right kind ©of teatment to the chidren that they would be restorsd to them. In oourt Priday morning the chargs | : sgaingt Burdick was ohanged, acous- dng Im of being a lewd and wanton perwon, making the chargo the same ¢ complained against his wifs, Both pleaded gmilty and each was sentenced t5 serve seven months In workhouse and the costs, e children and their parents le Westariy on the same train Snstitutions s destination. Engene P. Driscoll, who was em- | as engineor at the Smith works, and who fell from 4 traveling crane at the plant & woak g0 last Saturday, died from tha el Sects of the injuries late Wednesds He is survived by Mrs, Dri who was Miss Grace Smith, of the ) ndo Smith, the Bmith He | also leaves & son st Bis father, Patric | Mr, Driseoll was membex of Nar- ragansett council, Knights ok Colum- bus, the Quarry Workers' union, the | For Your Poor Feet— the greatest prepara in the werld is Nuteet.” It is tI toot pewder that absorbs perspiration witheut cak- fng and destroys oders and preduces ntiseptic purity without checking pe piration. It prevenis all such foot s corn ad callouses 5 paina. trial atistactory ckage at feta 4 body deodorant is as.| good as “Nueet for the feet. | Tee & Osgood Co, 129 Main St | Willle Pike & Cs. Laboratorles, COAL AND LUMBER. Lumber Complete assortment for re-| p:’- - or building COAL Efou-h to s E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Teleohon: meef a Main Street COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Difice—cor Market and Shetuckst Sts Telephone 163-13. CALAMITE CUM | It burns up Well Seasoned Wood lean” The bearers, civil war vet- ymrades of the husband of the 4, and representing -Hancock | post, Grand Army of the Republic, were Joshua Clarke, Orson Rogers, William Babcock, Abel Babeock, An- | son Clarke A N. Crandall. Burial was in St. Michael's new ceme- the stata |}, th state | . regular | Peleg S. Barber hose company, the West Veteran Fireme He was thirty aweatuck, vas in There is further delay in the trial of Pet: M. o e in the Third distriet charged with receiving under fal pretences from fel- low countr; laim that Ros would agalnst th been con | when | John W. Sweenay, counsel for Rose. asked for permission to withdraw the plea of not guilty and enter demurrer. After brief discussion, Judge Will- fams to admit the demurrer, and ement of counsel, assigned next o time for hearing on the de The funeral of Mrs. Maria Carpen- ter was solemnized with a requiem mass in_St. Mich irch, Friday, S e Rev. Peter M e Church of the Im- solos and Thomes' V. many beautiful g o large piece Relief corps, nter was a valued tery Donald Collins has been missing from his home in West Broad stre since Wednesday noon. He is eig] e brown knee-breech. i shirtwaist. He wa rs old ver bank nea e bridge at the rail- way station, It is fe d that he wan- dered aw from s comrades, fell to t and was drowned. He i and Mrs. George We road street. Dorothy Wilcox, the five years old | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Wilcox of Narragansett avenue, was evere! nj while at play with > en in the avenue. A team| (8 arting material to the| | st then the W down by e accident | : and Dr. E nplin was summoned, Her was severely bruised, the ribs strained, ond the right .‘-mvv,unu‘ UA sharehclders of !He Westerly | v Fund and Loan assoc:ahon“ siom, elected Gurdon , Charle herman, Ira B. | Martin, directors. Prospects favor the extonsion of the | Ashaway & Westerly Street railway. 1e Norwich & Westerly | Bradford at an | livan, pre tr Plant, were | COLCHESTER ceeded | of the deceased members, of which h rep- = there are about 175 rd Dyeing | K. of P. Memorial Sunday—Schools = VS in| Give Entertainments and Exhibit of BEQUESTS. Work. T . ot oab] | Middletown Colored Woman Gives | 1 a ") Oliver Woodhouse lodze, No. 51, K $6,000 to Charity. €| of P., will obser June S 3k memorial will meet ¢ herine Simons, a £ - M S0Mi¢ h \H E: m. and marc Middletown, who | oAt the summer homa of William H. | to'the Bapt ) 1o attend s e as a cook, Doane, lodge, at Watch Hill, on | morial s After ™ iy eve the nembers will march to graves of thei . | were 2 | bin mo town Plays and Exhibit of School Work. e hall en- | and Mrs., Charles| A | Pierce of | Thursday | tending s the noted | af facturer, and | in crowd was at G and eve s. Wilmont pupils of presented Endle n complaint of Benjamin Hewitt ting attorney for the town of | nington, Spellman, emploved y ead and a 1 rested on b been shown H charged | ,,mqu of 1da |l 4 | Burial of Louis Gillette 5 gned bofore Judge Reed| The Lou here Frida burial the and s visiting friends | in 4 R 1 taineers is known as Buckingham it Casatin ks of ‘\';d"\i‘rva A\xlhvv)ln Tope; it is made of the best| RS il - e 1 Mrs. John R. Manila hemp. i R m}]"“hv [‘_‘M;r‘ : In the yvear 1864, Mr. McLeish re- hose ny will atiend the funeral Academy a committee of the Alpine c . ? ‘- Friday for tests upon a number of ropes ) lodge, | summ. ation mountaineering. Of th ica | Vi r T pproved on ad I i nday | Aue ed 1 with | o hemp and the other of Ma ° i { Mr 2 d t John V.| nila both had a breaking strain nton, wife R London, Thursda age form at ting Exercises. i son, left West- | ,; 4 \I\ 8 Curt for ' Charleston, | grade geven nd daughter- | 5i0 ¢ F0 seven n ity Eotine ! Connell thin rope arising from any great- son | The 1l er fall, H, Pendleton of iR £ S ivecem Ty dlesten 4 Banana Cloth. trustee of rive is the | chestra It has been left to the Chinesa to guest Bethena Pendleton in | ifam tetured Weasas] how the f banana fiber | Il gre | aa o T i 44 on the ev 9 I of David Maekey was idd reuver - with mass of requiem cel. st Exeter was nd sold at a most remunera ebrate I Wiliiam 1%, Kra fn|a caller here Thursd t St Mic = SRl eed O, T R SR s of manufacture ix vory Yh s £h 4 fn St M1 | Thus o One-year-old plants are Se- haol's o Villian 1 and the st unrolled and . J | wer ! I iling wa s Do Debu Grean(wd Hill. —Edwa of nd Abrs. e SR T PR i G. H. HASKELL. | 7o o i s ! 02 = 'Phonss »~ 489 ! pumemer, irch and friends & W Lin~ | n If it is drawn from the tap with the sign- No dealer will serve any brew but Narra- gansett from the tap bearing the little metal sign, for if he did so he would be guilty of mis-branding under the national i pure food law. S AR Besides the fact that the sign is there, is ' § an assurance to you of his willingness to serve what you want if you ask for it POINT TO THE TA SAY “NARRAGANSETT?” | wood cemetery and decorate the graves | s N Woodlawn c nd $500 rinity, the in, Middleto are smail b aF e to be devoted to charitable at his discretion imods in her early d he worked as a dom Life Line Used by Mountaineers. h used by Alpine I manufacture, « very light and urable as the othes s mosi favor amon: is not That which British moun d this oblem- | Suatény natte uter ind pounded in order meoistire, ane S b T DTk na cloth is said Lo be eminenUx |as a roll of b | long and one | the demand for { ‘\ Champ Clark's major | to take the | best n table for tropical wear s durable. At present would seem to be al As the high pric they are sure to right this grows and the supply keep pace with it. kind_of endeavors General Holiday. A Safe Socialism, 1l right niversal vhile not loyal to th pes, under which achieved than toward just! brotherhood, be bu been her fl Tacoma 1 ce among maen Too Big for State. in Island was so e judge ha e i big that rder to count 'em.—Washington Pgs Advantages of Poverty. advantage of pov A fF, Cleveland Yo vaiter didn’t single dair inch patr Louisville Herald. THE, MOHICAN COMPANY ONEY By taking advantage of The Molnun Stores Are { Freshly Smoked SUGAR CURED : Legs of LAMB B Native FOWL Loin LAMB CHOPS, Ib. Fores LAMB B .ot 12 e b, . . To CORNED BEEF ] ] Choice Cuts — Ib. {Pure Lard : | STRING BEANS qt. 10c, 3 qts. .... § Florida PINES | cach Large, Ripe d BANANAS, doz. . § Fresh RHUBARB 3 Ibs. 10c 18¢c to look forward to a | ut e more | inder any | Rhode | a n Tain Dealer, RUNKS es of Trunks. | the hard wear they may receive. you need a Trunk come and see us. | The Shetucket Harness Co., | WM. C. BODE, PROP,, 283 Main Street, ill stand al 1f argest stock in \uv\n of all the‘ QLALITY the juferior kind, employed by wholo story. J STETSON & VOUNG. | AMERI(.AN HOUSE. | Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. | Special Rates to Theatre Troupes. | Traveling Men, etc.. Livery conne: Shetucket Street Skilled 1men us. | in work should always be considered - | especially when it costs no more than are Our price tell the 2 | GRANULATED fl FINE | Mohican Cooking |l§ CHOCOLATE, pkg. Soda, Oyster, Milk CRACKERS, 2 Ibs.. .. Borden's Peerless | MILK, 6.cans ....... 23c g Choice Muir { PEACHES, 2 Ibs. .. .. { California Egg PLUMS 25¢ 14c OUR MOHICAN 8 BEST BREAD At 4 pom. BEANS, qt. Your Puchases Delivered in City for 5 cents Every Day. Another Big Store Opened Today in Buffalo, N. Y. SHOULDERS 252t o 18 Shoulden, Ib. 14c|To Roast, lb.. 16¢c Prime Rib Roast Little Pig PORK LOINS 7 to 9 o’clock Saturday Morning 4 CHEESE, Ib.. 17¢ |Compound, Ib 11c|quart ........ 7c SUGAR et g e e SAVED these Saturday Specials G@wingMortl’opulnr Roast SALT PORK, Ib.. Bel.ter than Bermuda ONIONS 31bs . Fresh Roasted PEANUTS, bag .. CANTELOPES each ... Curly LETTUCE Pearl TAPIOCA Confectioners’ SUGAR Royal Blend COFFEE Ib. g & £ Ohio Noiseless MATCHES 6 boxes.. 19¢ Large 30-40 to lb. PRUNES, 2 lbs...... 25¢ FLOUR I-8thbbl. 78c | § Home Made Bread and Pastry Hot from Our Ovens Daily HOT BAKED BROWN BREAD . 10c loaf .6c-8¢c Chester W. :&Amdwl New York CHELSEA LINE Ki ab; P or by I} Dr. Thomas Jefferson King | Originator of the King ] sate of Painless {1 Dent (e traction roots—one need have no fear of pain and Lowest Prices Consistent with Best King NO PAIN The various formulas used at g Dental Parios nd which are solutely unknown to other dentisi able them to do ail kinds of Dental rk without the slightest pain. This is most especially so about ex- of broken down teeth and bad effect when having work done them. member we save you Money, Pain i time on all work, Work. ental Parlors DR. ¥, C. JACKSON, Manager ver Smith’s Drug Store), Norwich 203 Main Street Of Lily of the Valley, Roses, Are the Reuter’s Bridal Huuquats , Sweet Peas, or Best Ever We Specialize on Dainty Sho wer Bouquets Phone 1184 en(el, NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. Firgt-class Wines, L Meals and Weich order, John Tuckie, Prop, uors and Clgars. Ravebit gerved to Tel, 43-5, F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ] Room i Night ‘phoue 1232 T a0 i b Second Fh or. Shannod Bidg. Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct to New York, From, Norw v.-ruuau- Thues- Frelght rereived nutl § p. m F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. F—HOTEL=— GREGO RIAN 35TH ST, F!FTN Av'. BROADWA\' ‘nr—n Amasemente, lu- 204 depota, NOXE BETTER AT ANT PRICE, 300 Racma. each with private bam, A good roon and barh, 24 :' OTHERS UP TO 3350, o PARIOR, P 200K, IATH. Man, Al- r-u- aate. et , ""OCEAN VIEW HOTEL BLOCK ISLAND, R. 1. RIGNT ON THE OCEAN. | Extensive riamas. Unsumamed for iis fne Maoh- Ing. Roating, Fishing. eic. Opanis July 2. Acoms modutes 400 gueste. Tooms With and without beth. For Boakiets ‘addioss NICHOLAS BALL HOTEL COMPANY. F. H. WILLIAMS, JR, General M, C, LONG, Special Agt. | F. H. KENYON, Special Agt | Harterd, Conn. sunsss Agt We serve the finest Ice Cream in the city i6 olF Ladies Grill Room. Open un- til midnight. WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Droprietors. *tue Toggery Shop | a Splendid Line o | Summer Shirts fresl, new patterns in | exceptional materials, made to it you as well as Custom Shirts at a mini- mum Just your Distinetive o kind of Shirts and that means always our kind. If its pertec- tion in Shirts vou are looking for dos't rlook (his new line, nderwear Comfort is easily found it The Toggery Shop. Knee lengia Drawers and Sleeveless Shirts in fab- rica that will set (Re highest possibls crecd of Underwear excollence. Untén Sults of all kinds in Ligle, Balbriggan, Nainsook, Swies Rib and Linen. You !mm'z go wrong boying your Summer | Underwear here if you want the hign- | est possible degree of Comfort and | satistactory wear. | Pajamas and Night Shirts in mateh. ‘10" light we t materials for b weather, made colldtless or with m | itary coltar; -Handsofng, restful eol fast cloths that are never common- | place and that you will be satisfied | with clear through. | Everything for Men's wear that men who know approve at The Toggery Shop J. C. MACPHERSON, 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. NORTHFIELD BUTTER There is none better Order. From CARDWELL’S 3 to 9 Market St. Tel. 952 v GioEeR, TUNER Thone 511 122 Prospact St ¥ ¢

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