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~e ; NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 WHAT IS INTERESTING WESTERLY| L ey St ' Louis H. Eddy Completes Term as Lessee of Dixon House— Is Succeeded by Bernand J. Pendleton, of Gloucester, Mass.—Property Taken Over by Owner, William Segar —Road Fhfin']l District Has a Live Bear—Choir Boys at Any car at any price which you choose to compare with this new Cadillac' will be Norwich Choir’s Pleasant View Bungalow. M, louis H. Eddy, lesses of the Dixon ise for the past two years, and who 1s been connected with the hotel for cven years, will retire, and the prop- r1y will be turned over to the owner, William Segar, September 1, to be conducted under his supervision after that date. The gining room was closed after breakfast Monday. Mr. Eddy retain his liquor license and will 15k the town council to authorize its transfer to some other location. When asked what caused his re- | tirement, Mr. Ddy said that Mr. Se- gar wanted to manage the hotel him- | self; the msin reason was that Mr. Segar cladmod that the way the bar was being conducted was prejudicial to the reputation of the hotel. Mr. Eddy says that he objected to the class of the bar trade, that beer waas sold for five cents a glass and | ng men frequented the hotel Mr. Begar considered it es- Sential for the g0od name of the hotel to make the price of drinks prohibitive to that class of trade and that then the bdarroom trade would be more se- lect. ed on account of the labor conditions for about two months, thus lessening the usual supply on hand for the win- ter trade. It is essential that nearly all early shipments be made to the western states, as in many instances these shipments cannot be made in winter. Therefore there is a probability of a coal strike was averted the loss of land. Some local dealers are arrang- ing to get cargoes of coal through wholesale dealers in New London and Providence, this being considered more dependable than purchasing from the mining companies direct. Although a coal strike was averted the last of production during settlement has caused a scarcity that will affect the retail dealers and their customers. There are some persons in Westerly who object to the removal of the big elm that stands close to the corner and near the front of the new town hall building in Broad street, and also ainst the removal of the smaller and horse chestnut trees on the lon street side of the building. » are trees and suitable places trees, but these trees detract from 1 . honored by the comparison Long stroke engine. More power. Silent chain- Mr. Gegar told Mr. Bday gmhz..hna] general appearance of the new tel, nrovided there was restriction as o . 3 H i h l a”' Bady“ele ot e T Tea 3 | v o ot N London driven camshaft; enclosed valves, quiet engine. Long wheelbase; Segar would not renew the iease for a long perfod and demanded possession | of the hotel property. Mr. B4y states that there has deen & fair business at the hotel during the past iwo years, and at times the o4 avallable sleeping rooms were occu- pied; but there was no profit to him in the business without the bar trade. | Mr. Segar has engaged Bernard J, | Pendleton, manager of the Hotel Sa- vay, in Gloucester, Mass, to the Dixon house. manage | The New York Ho- | a visitor in Westerly Monday. Memorial and Public Library iilding was dedicated eighteen years Goitie HAnth. Maj. Bourdon A. Babcock and fam- left Monday for & week's trip in Hampshire, nement houses are in course of construction in different parts of the town accommodate the families e to come when the new in- larger tires; Electrical system of automatic cranking, lighting and ignition simplifed and improved; automatic spark control. Numerous refinements of essential details. dustries are in full operation. tel Recorg says: | Accompanied by Robert Valentine, i i i i i “Mi Pendl L v o | i t e 3 gyt s ~. 43 = 1 8 & responsible one and Eives him s | | TMAser, e clioir bovs of Christ | You will bear witness that the Cadillac case has never And we believe that this basis of price comparison is o pof etylty. | The hotel | 4" Pleasant View for & weel's outing o been overstated about to vanish altogether. oWy 2e They v occupy the ca J & 9 4 3 1 o 7, H i i B it e 20t e ond as Norich choir boys, T P O the Hold to that thought, please, in considering what we We believe that the last mental reservation is about to Bies many friends wish iim; stacy| LT Anane ) Gluoon \Bradbuy shall say of this new car. remove itself from the public mllnd., success in ew venture, alt jve ond o sterly to A 4 7 Fe 2 R T ) it 1s whh considerable reluctance tiat | £ r. Bradbury has Cadillac practice has progressively improved upon itself We ourselves have felt serenkly sure for a long time, that they 1 he leave G S B L r «atin a - .. e £ Ty . . 2 H ati QR I T ke G | e school. * Mr. Brad- season after season. s : g in point of real and substantial value the line of demarcation Mr. B4dy bes an option of purchase | DUrY has been an instructor at the t has now reached a point, which, we believe, warranis of the vacant lot at the corner of High and Canal streets, and has plans for the erection of a modern hotel bullding on the site. Mr. Segar, when asked in regard to | Westerly high school for several years. who as a car- he Memorial and Library building, and who has 1 janitor since its completion eight- ars ago, received congratulations us in rathe dillac will hereafter confer a distinction upon those ca thinking that comparison of the choicest cars with the r than otherwise. between cars of highest price and the Cadillac was an imagi- nary line. We have felt that it was written in water, like the inter- national boundary lines in the ocean—and we feel that this the retirement of Mr. Eddy from th hes from - friends w For several years we have calmly observed the rapid rise Cadills + onvincing the n:::,, J,,,_’,".% o ”r‘“l";z e o yire that Mondkl was bl oy o of the Cadillac in public opinion ne\gl_(,adfllac will complete the process of so ¢ § b uly 1. He wanted possession iy st 200 ¢ s : ublic. ef his property, but did not consider | —_— Each year we have seen the little group of its equals in p R ; ¢ it necessary 1o glve Mr. Bddy - | cre : e f such a car at the Cadillac price is, of Fianation, though he Aid Sy he i 2k | STOI}X'NGTON- popular esteem narrowed down. The advent o approve of the mamner in which the bar was conducted. Early in June he notified Mr. Eddy that the lease Republican Tcwn Committee Meets— Good Report from Fleet—Wedding as th Each year we have seen a higher and higher price named e basis of comparison with the Cadillac. course, a matter of genuine moment and you will be inter- ested, therefore, in this news concerning it, A G A few of the improvements in the 1913 Cadillac \ £ wes mulaity sevess Do xh}; coramittes w: hlh." aturday in Ston- g S : . i \ Vi fae t”..;{f‘s::af':fifasmmfircém nae | AISY of 3 LONG STROKE ENGINE:—414" bore by 53" stroke, AUTOMATIG. RLECIRIC /CRANKING DEFICE :5];2"5..‘:?3“;5::1‘:"11&«';1(2.:.at‘;ji:cll":”alf‘:ll"\”"‘I"'“\”‘[“‘“" g ;:k:.wu::-’t};e é’é’;‘,‘ t’ougyazl'u:):tb::’:f;}h:: o P onal & increasing the power of the always extraordinarily efficient ELECTRIC LIGHTS IGSNI’I{IOI\{TA\‘,‘Q‘:::"T:H:}"1 :f th!;!‘e These and other advantages will be enjoyed by users of the fit of the summer business. He says | Busy Time for Fleet. Cadillac ‘engine. This amplification of power is especially ob- improved Delcg system (aeveinis he result of experience LEAC that while he did object to the way mee servable at speeds from 12 Cadillac Comgany to 35 miles an hour, dynamometer for Cadillac cars, AUTOMATC SPARK CONTROL:— Relieving .the the bar was conducted, he never made | Pi is to be with the old system on twelve thousand 1912 models. ¥ - 4 3 2 ol | z 3 5 J s ity ant a ) rder to secure any specific reference to Mr. Ky i | held Under date tests registering an increase of from 18 to 25 per cent. s ] driver of the necessity of constant attention in orde Bt cotts et o 2 o Ereaty | the Javis reports B = While the old system demonstrated itself to be by far the the maximum results, e has treated s5 as fol- 5 ; ; 3 ks 2 3 e :x. Bddy fairly, had no feeling agatnst lows: The ¢ Howend tge \fIL SILENT CHAIN-DRIVEN cam shaft, also pump and most efficient for its purposes that had ever been dme]o]t)lfd{ LONGER WHEELBASE :—The easy riding qualities of fu:xr:n{uuhl‘x’z):is he ;::tlfc:sm”m B e o rchargin g0 of piling generator shaft, replacing meshed gears, in conjunction with: the Cadillac ( pany has evolved means of increa 1r;,, : al a car which has been regarded as the acme of luxury are ac T e harging lumber. The Fanay peaec ot ENCLOSED VALVES |t REELL s efficiency to as near the 100 per cent. point as any mechanica centuated By an increase in the length of the wheel base from When Pawcatuck huntsmen now | 1S 00 her way to Boston with 4 o CLO! Al I TIC D lp appliance c be. Among the simplifications are, the suc- 116 to 120 inches and a corresponding increase in the length raugh the roads between the ,]1‘ ”p'..\ml.‘: ry.]_h 1: 5,»“,,, ,\w;\‘ York, throughout in which the Cadillac has always excelled, produc- cessful adoption of the single instead of double voltage system, Poole sailed " ol 24 trudge village and the borough of Stoningtor? they cury with them firearms and ammuzition adapted to big game. from Wil- Aug. 20 for New York ties. The Hope Sher- minz with railro: ing an engine wh h runs with unusual quietness. thereby eli wir nating the controlling switch, the meter, much The meter is replaced by a voltage of rear springs. TIRES :—Increaséd from 36 x4” to 36" x 415", with the Ww C f k effi C « g and other parts . ims They are Dot seeking the destructive | 500 salled from Mobile Aug. 9 for CARBURETOR:—A carburetor of marked efficiency and Ag =1 \ R FEill i e it e rate ok apvious advantages resulting therefrom. Demountable rim deer fiat are quite numerous, but go | ~ .0 Rico simplicity has been further simplified, now requiring but a sin- regulator which automatically governs the charging : EOQUIPMENT :—Cadillac top and windshield included wmm:et ug’ battle with a Fined for Revels at a Wedding. gle means of adjustment, removing from it to the greatest the battery, reducing te an absolute minimum the attention & ?cificmons - P bear that was first m vam- Mo th 4 e 5 3 2 s o -t a § s ches f i See s . it the woods not ‘”e;:m_x:ame ”“""‘m'*"‘r:”'f”b;’“; 2 uy possible degree, the necessity of attention. required on the part of the user. The switches for starting, P! shurch, and which has been seen S each o #sveral times since. The animal has oaused considerable scare and there will te a more restful fesling in the section when a reliable report is re. AT ar ';;j";“:[t;l": ey ENGINE—Long stroke, 4%-inch bore by 5%-inch stroke; four-cylin. sefved that Bruin s no more. ried before Judge Breed Moy der, stlent chain-driven cam shaft, also pump and generator shaft, en- R b o Do v oven 1 the high the absence of cuting closed valves. Five-bearing cranksheft, MORSEPOWER — 40-50. a8 80 thor lenjamin Hewi & e leatal o e 5 : % frightened that he has mot : enjamin Hewitt, the a COOLING—Water, copper jucketed cylinders. Centrifugel pump; radi onghly besn on that particular section stnc, n and stabbing. o The me Polish peopie ng in Old Mystic. | SPECIFICATIONS IN BRIEF r jacketed cylinders. Centrifugal pump; 3 ator tubular and plate coppe . S gt ot byAtla rediator tubular and pldte type. IGNITION—See “Equipment.” LUB- —t S ¢ s bear wears a leather collar and aticn: ‘:“‘j"'!“"“- RICATION—Automati¢ splash system, oil uniformly distrfbuted. CAR- i T '“n' probibly escaped from some foot- o 330 i g BURETOR—Special Cadillac design of maximum efficiency, water i b traweling exhibitor, public or private > rduski, Joes Shr: jackpted. Alr adjustable from drivers seat. CLUTCH—Come type, i R T paum soms traveling John Kenniskie, wera fou large leather faced with special spring ring in fly wheel. TRANSMIS- B e s onrDen 10, knn SION—SHding gear, selective type, thrge speeds forward and reverse. " — vras, dlao i Chrome nickel steel gears, running on five Hess-Bright ball bearings; chargel because of The owner of a cow in the Bradford on of Westerly was puzzied en | occasions recently when bossy Saturday night the g would not respond to the milking pro- | 0OWned b - o ‘f"“ rh _boat levers at &teering wheel. Carburetor air adjustment, hand lever under §osm, and could not understand why [Street was ‘broken inty ang ¢o inInE steering wheel. DRIVE—Direct shaft to bevel gears of special cut ;I- :u-r:mrrnr’av-m) fluld was not | lobsters taken from the wel. Thae ceth to afford maximum strength. Drive shaft runs on Timken bear- lorthcomng. e owner had read of [ Vere valued quite j b v ¢ ear, Timken full floating type; special alloy steel live the anaconda milking the cow and |Unusually large ones ' ©° NEY Were ng. AXLES—Rear, Timken full floating type; spe sbmilar storles, so he decided to spend Sunday where he could get a idence 45 Lobsters Stolen, During Married With Nuptial Mass. righ brake lever at driver Clutch, foot lever. Throttl e shaft; Timken roller rings oil tight. CONTROL-—Heund gear-change lever and emergency bearing section with drop forged yokes, spring perches, tie rod ends and roller Service brake, foot lever. Sperk and throttle inside the car. ccelerator, foot lever. Front axle, drop forged I beam good o X X o > iew of the pasture land. lale in the | . \one Souza and Almeda Arnda of learing steering spind Front wheels fitted with Timken bearings. 2 ernoon the milk mystery was solv- | chirch oo, ore Married at St. Mary's BRAKES—One internal and one external brake direct on wheels, 17- He saw o man lead the cow into | . (+ 1o T4 4 m. by Rev \:ch by 2%-inch drums. Exceptionally easy in operation. Both equip the woods and it was a clear case of | fyn (o’ e “‘ “v‘m(vh» mass was cele. ped with equalizers. STEERING GEAR—Cadilac patented worm and the other tellow ilKing the cow. reside on North West wtrrl?® are worm gear, sector type, adjustable. 18-inch steering wheel With wamut B T cidee oy or the Tannere im: aluminum spider. WHEEL BASE—120 inches. TIRES—3--inch charge In the compiaint had mot heen b it e | by 4ig-inch Hartford or Morgan & Wright; demountable tims STYLES AND PRICES definitely decided upon Monday after terly and Miss Swa wore . of SPRINGS — Front, semi-elliptical. Rear, three-quarter platform moon. The offense was committed | EIm street will take place porter. Of FINISH_Cadillac’ blue thrpughout. including wheels; Heht striping Standard Touring Car, five passenger. ... ... % ..$1075.00 within the police jurisdiction of West 1Y) morning iy~ o8- 1ickel trimmings. STANDARD EQUIPMENT- Cadillac mohair top, pee P Doath of Rev. Henry B, Elliott wind shield, Delco patented electrical system embodying automatic Six passenger car cveeene. . $2075.00 Roadster, two passenger. ... .. $1875.00 il The Rev. Henry Bond | i cranking device, elsctric lights and ignition. Automatic spark advance w i w"n"""". 5“1‘ do:lxs are having 1 o M m',(,‘,":”r',,f' Also Deleo distetbritor ignition eystem. Grav & Davis lamps especially Phaeton, four passenger....... 1975.00 Cotipe, four passenger......... 2500.00 ff ly in getting their customary Y Buniday ¢ Tt g Cadillac black et el with nickel trimmings; two Shipiments at his beas y Sunday. Two weeks designed for Cadillac cars, black enamel min > 2 i Eonditions change there is 7&%1,‘{3"1 en with cerebral em headlights; two side lights tafl light. Hans gasoline gauge on dash; Torpedo, four passenger....t. 1975.00 Limousine, seven passenger. 3250.00 & & Soarchy of the black diamos, 10| 0 cndered speechless wh horn; full foot railin tonneau; robe rail; tire irons; set of tools, in- Dr. ayer meeting servi esterly the coming winter. In the farty spring the mines were hot Spen. Vas one of the oldest living the New York university, a member of cluding pump and tire repair kit; 3 Speedometer, Warner, with electric light. closed cars. cocoa mat in all tonneaux except All prices are F. O. B. Detroit, including-standard equipment A B :r‘ [lnsx of 184() ] Indian Killed on Track. had heen In he oy ima 1 e W ‘ 'l I Near Rochelle, Iil, an Indian went 1 had occupied pulpits in o sleep on a rallroad track ang was e and Congregational ] ] b4 killed by the fast express. He paid hes 1Y Jersey, New York, ’ 3 and Tiiinois, H, #2or his carelessness with his life. Often St's that way when people neglect ustor of the Second Gom. Somghs and colds, Don't sifl your chureh, Stonington, for aix Hife when prompt use of Dr. King's e was at ticut m in who is aw Monday with Mrs. Kretzer's aunt in New Discovery will cure them and oy o as man at E. A, Bliven's news | Y., is visiting her brother, Clinton Pat- | served. Those assisting Miss Mallory | spent Sunday at Potter Hill, from a month's visit with her sister, Coventry.—Mrs. Emmos Day has prevent a_dangerous throat or lung | MYSTIC ndson tHe DHdke; was struck with | torson ;aud famlly. were Miss J. W, Burnett, Miss Wheel- | )[rs. Adelaide Smith of Providence | Mrs. Ida Chesbro, in Westerly. moved into the tenement of J. W. Mul- trogble. “It completely cured me, in a shock while at work for Mr. BU\'EH,X Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Kretzer spent i[, }1;‘1 deBMr\sl. ;}e R. Geer, Mr. and spent Sunday with Mrs, Isabella Mac- Mr, and Mrs. Randall Browne, Mr.|loney at Hampden, Moss. Mrs Da — Mig. Henry B, Noyes, e /a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a_severs attack of grip,” morning. Medical assistance was ren- on a vaaction, Monday | | Plainfleld. and Jesse B. Stinson. \. Clyde Cheney Kenzie. and Mrs. J. Elmer Newbury and son | has been living in Coventry it 0. B Waits, loydhaa “r:. g'aé‘fiff“"mf;f,,‘““% SP"‘Cka" with dedred ang it s (gu\u;;i that k:iskrig}lu _\(\n:i anldo Mrz‘:' E;nesz A,fisuv;:nclm Fuller-Lathrop Wedding Invitations. | Miss Mae McDonough has returned xz‘z&uc:mm‘rs‘;x:;ay At the WilH- | e e *“and I r ed 15 pounds in we o) 9 of Postoffi side was paralyzed. He was taken to | Monday for a week’s vacation ‘on- ; 3 eovidasion: 3 - g Quick, sate, reliagle. | SUNdaYs Hereafter Ordared. "° °" | he hame of his mother on Church | necticat and Messachuestts: making |, [vitations have been recetved for |to P s : Miss_Willey. of Norwich and Miss v anteed. 50c and $1.00. Tric et the: tain iin thete e oo il the marriage of Miss Kathleen Fuller | Attorney Benjamin H. Hewitt and | gaith Shilletio of West Haven have T it Lo s oo Trial [ ry while bathing § toffi Be CI St | Atlantic .G 5 of Willlmantic anq Walter Lathrop, | George and Cornelius Costello are | returned to thelr homes after a visit da ear the Gilb. ‘Ll- un- Postoffice to Be losed Sunday. tlantic City Preacher. son of Mr, and Mbs. James Lathrop of speadink thelr vacations in Montreal, | With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goifray. e climt 0 the crossplece i o ';'“"‘k- Sunday was the last time that the| At the Union Baptist church Sunday | Mystic, to take place at the home of | SPending 2 *| " 'Miss Dorondo Reynolds has return- IN “HORLICK M“-K" J. Flying Men Fall masted schooner which was Iyime e s | Mystic posto Wwill be open o Suu- | morning Rey. Herbert Gessner of At-|the bride, Wednesday, September 4, | Miss Alice Kellogs bas returned | 4" 10° Brooklyn, N, Y, after a visit victims to stomucn, iver and kidney [ he 0Ck and started o dive ofy | 08y for delivering mail. Heretofors, | lantic City, who 1s spending the sum- 1912, Miss Fuller has been & teacher | trom two months' stay at Watch Hill | with her aunt, Mrs, William Barber. i troubles just like other peopls, with | SUMe€ Was he turned a little ang ¢an 0| the postmaster aud bLis assistants have | mer in the viliage, occupied the pulpit |in the graded schools in tSontngton. Miss Ruth Tilden of Nurwich 13 the Mr. and Mrs, Willlam E., Lamphere —— “like resuits in loss of appetite, ‘back- [0Wn full force & distance of forgy | 184 v 80 (0 the office carly on Sun- | in the absence of the pastor, Rey.|Mr Latirop is 8 member of the La- | guest of Mr. and Ars. L, E. Kinney, |and daughiter are in Boston for & week, | W w. pearce, 5 . e, nervousness, headache and tired, | 65t Siriking on'his \nd stomach, | 989 Woroing and put up the mall and | Welcome E. Bates, who 13 away on bis | threp Motor compaay Mrs. Herbert Lsmb has returned | making the trip by sutomobile, Wi m-“nlmr m ark 'nm B roidows testing. B e | He sicceeded i - kg Lmpiacly | have the windows open at m., | vacation. At the unfon service in the | English Quests in Camp. frcm @ visit with ber son. Allan Lawd | “Mr. ‘and Mrs. Walter 1. Qsh and | Jernieion, wleaded guilly befors | 50 need to fesl lke that, us D, | Vhen landed was exhausted. He sag | f0F the delivery of malls, and the lobby | evening held in the Methodist church iss Ethel Cooper aud her aunt |%Rd family at Northfield, four children have returned “from & |Cheaper grade of malted il from ecbles, Heury, Tenn, proved, ix | tKen 1o lis room in the Gilert blogl | &0 e office has been Gpen all day (o with the- Baptist aud Congregational iiss Elizabett Cooper, of Huddersfiela, | o, X% and Mrs. Alva R Chapnian snd | week's camping on the farm of M. | jurs 1o whicl “Horiak's. Maited S tles of Electric Bitters,” he writas, | 204 DY, A M. Purdy did all he coyq | 2CC0mmodate (hose holding churcles, Rev. Mr. Gessner s tho | Bngland, are camping st Riverview, | WAy and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cook |and Mra. John M. Gray in Ledyacd. | hat taen pwe oigk's Maited Milk" "8id more to glve me mew strength | [0 Ielivve him. He passed a restiom | A Botice received from the postofice | speaker. Old Mystlc, With & party of friends, | ®0d family have returned from « two | Benoa Eldredge of New York fs vie- Malted Milk was calied for. He and good appetite than all other stom. | DKLt Sunday. hut late Mondgy aice® | depATtment states that the postoffice Entertained Country Club. ; S weeks' camping ‘irip wt Nauyaug. | iting Ms aunt, Mrs, John O. Fih | fimed $or v sy gl ot Sch remedies I used” So they heip [n00n was ichorted comfortable. No | VWil be closed all day Sunday. The| . SREAned Seuntn Personal and Sooial Notes. Mrs. George D. Jolinson and daugh- | J. Harry Marshail has returned (0 | wae signed py onsd ot @versbody. Its folly to euffer when | SCFious results are expected from the | QUEOINE Sunday evoning mail will be | Mis Elizabeth Mallory entertainod | Mr, and Mra. Archle Haas are en- | ter, Mias Ethel Johnson, are spending | Provideary apniil has return with | S smm great remedy will help you from ¥ first dose. Try it, Only 50 centv &t Leg & Osgosd Co, accident i) John Craddock Stricken. ohn Craddock, a famillar figure en same as usual Heard and Seen. Mixs Mae Pattersen of Broeklym, N, the members of the Country club at | tertaining the former's slster A musical program; Sanford of New York city, was rendered and refreshments were Mr, and Mrs, Wiiiam A. Sanford and son Claire M James McKendrick Mrs, Alfred A, Baker has returned Wilcox. Bailey, who Is determined (o stop the a week at Block Island. bracuce ol subsululing one brand of Mystic relatives. Miss Sarah Gray of Ledyard Is vis- Harold Wilcox of Oneco is visiting goods for anothe his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Georgs W, R BCy: netificy of the substitution being made. £°n Sundey Journa), Portiand, Oregon, iting her cousin, Miss Grace Stoddard.

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