Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 24, 1912, Page 6

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Others—W, and Jail Sentence for Maintaining Liquor Nuisance—Borough of Ston- ington Plans Parklet System. one park, e and that among the best in the state, % the nelghboring borough of Stoning- on s planning for & general park ystem, but of much lesser preten- Js than Wilcox park. Udward Bradley, head of the high- -ummigsion of the town, has plans \anges in the vicinity of the rail- L+ station that provide for a [ e : Jocation of the highway just i of the station and the establish~ L. i two parklets in the immediate . ity between the station and Mat- it . 8 park. 3 A’ Haven & Hartford railroad com- J4 will meet with Mr. Bradley and G. cs of the Stonington Improve- ( society In regard to the pro- d beautification. It is expected the railroad company will co- rate so that the parklets will be v recognizable as beauty spots by mprovemeat séciety that mow s for Wadawannuck square end thesss park will voluntarily take proper care of the proposed parkliets. with the aporoval of the railroad Deo- ple, as it is the policy of the com- pany te make the grounds in the vi- Cinity ef railway stations as attrac- tive as possible. When the general building is fin- ished in connection with the transfor- mation of the general railroad layout in Westerly, which includes new pas- senger station and freight depot, at- fenion will be given to beautifying the grounds that are not strictly de- Vo to railroad purposes. is L planned to have & park in fromt of i the station, to be laid out by en ex- pert landscape gardener and receive best of attention as to s care With_the old station removed there will be a large area of land facing avenue, available for park ; Mr. town hall building is com- ANNOUNCES AN S A Opening Exhibition of Autumn Fashions juch experience in the comstruction 452 i ¢ ii’ i B e | & Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 24th, 25th, 26th, 1912 th g icated. But for the nature SR b i bt 3 ' / This showing embraces the latest foreign creations, exclusive models would be glad to make Westerly his and clever adaptions in home town. , 1 A girl of seventeen, Alice Bri whose home is near North Stoningto: S| RN Gowns, Wraps, Suits and Waists R : ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Our reputation as Leaders of Fashion can but be enhanced by our present stocks. They have been selected with extreme care and good judgment and will particularly appeal to those seeking smartness in style, combined with elegance'and moderate cost. . | SEETE = 194 MAIN STREET - - Wauregan B’ any of the contents of the box, investigation proved to the con- trary. The girl denied that she had taken anything from the Silverstein home, though she wore one of the ~_stolen shirtwalsts at the time she ‘made the statement. The girl was ] placed under surveillance pending the | D: Cronin 35, Private G. Morrow 32, Will also speak before the grammar| calling on friends in town Sunday in |in Fitchville Sunday afternoon. Mr tor, Rev. H. A. Blake, took as his|have returned from several weeks' | of Moodus, on 'w action of the parties in interest in Private Mellow 30, section in the afterncon. Rev. Ed-|his touring car. Remington preached at the Fitchville | subject, “Thomas the Doubter.” -ud at Racquet hxa N. Y. chester. . and gard to prosecution. " e ey yards—Cook S. Saunders 43, | ward Cummm;s of Boston will speak | RMdgar A. Carrier was the guest of | Baptist church at two o'clock. Samtel Halper of New Haven was| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Manning | be at home in Moodus after Aprfl 1 oy, Private Kitchen 42, Private O'Neill 38, | at the morning session on A Curve of | friends in New Haven over Sunday. Miss Ruby Sweet spent Sunday at|a recent Colchester caller. and ‘party of Yantic were callers in —_———— - g M sion of the superfor court | Erivate Cronin 35, Private Morrow 33, | Social Pgogress. Damtel Crowley Teturned to New |her home in Lebanon. Samuel Green of New York is the |town last week, in Mr. Manning's X sy d 40 gor county, Monday, at | Private J. Chauncey 3%, Musician T.| The schond day of the istitute Will | yoor aturday mfter a weels viett| Miss Margaret Bunyan has left for | EUSst of his family on Norwich avenue | touring car. R "O:“ o’ gldmflnv ‘arren Coon’ of Westerly, | Latham 32, Private L. Chapman 82. | be opened with an address by DI.|yith frienfis in this village. Mr. Crow- | Mt. Holyoke college. John F. O'Connell was a recent e T -| ifts who were Sunday 7 ioted for maintafning a liquor mui- | _ At 600 vards—Captain Thackeray 43, | Woods Hutchinson of New York on |ley was for & number of years &| 2 : Zuest of friends in Hartford. Moodus.—Cards have been recsived | the summer to ses that e ! e, pleaded nolo contenders, Judge | Sergeant D. A Harringion 42, Sergeant | Sunshine In the Schoolroom and OUt.| pocukeeper for the Colchester RuUD- | tow soter vist i comtsty %7 8|~ Frederick A. Swift of New Britain | announcing the ot DMiss Jes- | ball was not played say taey ! er imposed a fine of $100 and fo | H. Merrill 42, Liout, R. M, Freestone 41, | James I. Hughes of Toronto, Canada, | per compeny fow weeks' visit with relatives in New | 103", recent guest of Colchester rela- | sie Alice Jones, g ter of Mr.|Yyet received no pay for their serviess, X a term of thirty days in Brovi. | Cook Saunders 41, Serzeant G, Siason | will give an address on Old Training 2 York. btz and Mrs Jesse J. Hoadley of West- |but thet they to coliect frem jail. Willlam Benson, who was | 40, and the New, at the same session. In| Damlel W. wWilllams of New Britaln| =Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Barton snd two | “'\i oy miizabeth and Susan Day | ochester, and Grover Chapman Williams | the citisens who hired thee. guilty in the Third district court | At 200 yards, rapld fire—Major Bour- | the afternoon the School Peace League | W25 8t his home on, Broadway over |sons returned Saturday from several > 8 befig & lewd and wanton person, | 40n A. Baboock 45, Lieut. E. H. Partelo | will meet, anl Supt. William H. Holmes | Sunday. days' visit in Hartford. Waa sentenced to two years in the | 42, Sergeant Merrill 35, Sergeant Har-|of Westerly will preside. Bdwin D, |, Toomas S. Clark and Mr. and Mrs.| yiigs Minette Norton of North West- - Sorkhouse, and appealed from | Tington 35, Cook Saunders 29, Sergeant | Meade of Hoston will be fhe principai | Gherles Daniels and child Were guests | chester was the guest of friends in Sisson 28 .| speaker; subject, The United States as | Sunday of Mr. Clanics sister, Mrs. Na- | town over Sunday. 4 At skirmish—Sergeant Harrington | a World Power. thauial Clark, tn. Saien. Harry Wickwire was in Salem and 6, Captain Thackeray 48, Cook Saun-| Oa the final day of the institute the| Charles M, Reade of Willimantic | mamburg Saturday. him, but this attorney had not|d°rs 43, lieut. Froestons 40, Major |annual business meeting will be held, | was in town Monday. 8 . it in appearance. The request of | Babcock: followed by the election of officers. The | . Miss Ethel Lewls was at her home ermon on Thomas the Doubter. ‘was granted. At 15 yards, 10 seconds—Lieut. Free- | programme for the department has not { in Norwich over Sunday At the morning service at the Con- In the embezzlement case agadnst |Stone 43, Captain Thackeray 43, Musi- | becn agreed upon as yet, although it is| Rev. B, D. Reminston and wife were ' gregational church Sunday, the pas- < Peter M. Rose, Attorney John W, |cian m 35, in tentative forn. Bweenoy entered a demurrer on the| At 26 yards, 10 seconds—Captain ol ground that the complaint was in- | Thackeray 42, Musician Latham %0, Local Lacenios. adequate and faulty in several partic- | Lieut. Freestone 3s. v # 1 Are. The demuirer wae . susiolors At 25 yards, 30 seconds—Musfclan | WAteh Hill as a summer resort, is This will result in a delay in further | Latham 40. The highest score, 44, was | PrRctically deserted. trial should a new complaint be is- | Shot by Colonel R. A. Greene, United The pickpeckets aid quite a busi- 'Parilor Stoves sued. Train of Artillery. ness at the North Stonington fair, % A e At 50 vards, one minute per shot— | additlonal victims coming to the sur- 2 The state rifle range will olose for | \USiCian Latham 32. Tae hichest score, | face. general practice shooting next Satur. T cavaly, Two drunks, & man and a woman, o iy, ‘anidl 3t Is expeceed At 25 yards, 20 seconds—Lieut. Free- | both ders, e 3 ine indi b to e el st Tuany WL | otome 44, Captain Thackeray. 4. e e “ Crawiord Parlor.” A genuine indirect drait stove week. At the ranges the latest scores | .. 20 seconds—Captatn | afterncon. made by Westerly members of the First 2, Licut. with full return flue; the smoke passes down between Eestons 40 »The three-masted schooner Wrappers that . . g S A o M b titute St aiint | Do at (hs sost ond of Fioh i the firepot and the outside casing of the stove toa flue, . d e Islan nstitute of Inst - | dle at the east end of ishe bs rrflu?u”fwfi'\fimfis" ?AM'"’“TQ' 38, | tion committes of arrangements have | has been towed into New Lon e beneath the ashpan, thence up and out s Mellow 33, o Iy S averAIin U de st b & % through the back smoke pipe to the ards e o vi- | There ave to be a0 v B 3 ) 4 L, r.":;'::on'im (fn%nisnunwvrg» feneo October 31, Novembér 1 and > Smtiing o G s 1 ,,’,\fl,";;j‘"fi‘:fi chimney, giving more heat and burning Vabe W F. Ritchen 40, Brtvats .| day wil Include oo mamrens 1hoy Arst e e e less coal. The grate center slides for- ©O'Netll 37, Private Muller 35, o s on the subjet, M . allway station prospects in that par- < B Bre o s uller 35, Private | Rils on the subjet, My N S IRt ioR miore “ercBUraRinE: ward for dumping. Large clinker door; The ell of the Babcock house that s heen used by the contractor as a k storage during the constructlon OLD AGF he mew town hall is being razed 5, n ted away. It was stipulated in domasde not only a nutritious food but also one that can be sasily contract that the house must be wide, decp ashpan; dust damper; nickel rails removable. « Four sizes. “Tropic Crawford.” With or with- § jown and not sold f oval ; .li'l"_pmd.h mw and still cause no sense of weight or wear- e make »fi;,\ 2 oo tha out down draft back pipe. Draw center < et R orate. Best stove made at the price. . N 5 EN s COLCHESTER Nickel rails removable. o Improvement Society Organ- | —Hamilton Wallis President— | sts and Travelers. Crawford “ Wood Parlor.” "In © # this new heating stove for wood the front — “Tropke” Crowiers door swings open to give the effect of a fire-place, By ° ¢ e i Chozce of a 4-qt. Sauce Pan or a 53-qt, Preserving Kettle, in the righest grade Porcelain IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE 'orty-lwo responded to the call fe re i i X 3 . . < TR R G| S T Enamel Ware—(either white or biue), for Only moving a slide in_this door the fire can be seen without ...'“.“,;“‘,:%"',‘:;.;:zt{gzg,.;gm i nabrlehs R sorina R ailiegs tmorover opening the door itself. The slide openings are protected MLGM bt::‘m- stey and pusgort to m,:{ Heend for e ensiling year: 50 Star oap rappers by wire gauze. The main top swin%i to one silde and B b Sy " underneath it is a large plate that lifts to admit large mge and Unusual Reclpe Beok ‘our Drugglst, or Walted Milk Department BORDEN'S CONDENSED MiLK CO. NEW YORK CITY. of Borden's Evaparated Milk and S M. This Porcelain Ename! Ware can be secured only by bringing your Star Sonp Wrappers to M. HOURIGAN, .Complete Home Furnisher 62.66 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY sy Qut Free Peock v ;! picces of wo . This stove is made in both direct and indirect draft es. It is strongly made and very handsome. Three sizes, to burn 19, 22 or 25 inch lengths. Crawiord “Wood Parler” Walker & Pratt Mfg. Cn. 3135 Union St, Boston ragldents | The. nuxt meeting i | village e hetd il (he enll of the president gle -Brand Condens, Geo., W, Beutley (0, N. L ing Ageats, 193 & Mads. ' Tel. Richmond $85. 1 Borough Intarests, | lrving Watkinson of Neorwich was The Procter & Gamble Distributing Co.

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