Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1912, Page 6

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Dies in Boston Hospital After Being Struck by Auto— ) Anderson Cottage at Watch Hill Burned—Peter M. Rose | Arrested on Charge of Embezzlement—Congressman “‘ Utter’s Condition Grave. { ) { i ton, for- | supporters of the federal administm.‘ J'm”:vgféfiesrff’:fl okfnlgco;ed down | tion sought te justify the war which b o :\ltomoblle 5perated by J. Roys- | it was waging against the inhabitants | tgn.;olmes in Huntington street, Bos- | of the Philippine lllflilds, | ton, Wednesday evening, and died soon | Republic or Empire? an Amgument ultl;rwanl at the City hospital where |in Opposiiton to‘the Establishment of bhe was taken in the machine that jan American Colonial System, pubhshA‘ c " eur | ed in 1890. onind m&afathaeln&'&sqgfivfi:}?ufi ua His latest and most characteristic ' declares ot 4 when the machine |pamphlet was published in 1911 and Tt nd struck Mr, Stillman. At |entitled: “The Experience of a_Free skidded and AU C s found that the |Thinker, with certain public_officials :hlnexll ::er Stillman was fractured [and with two newspapers in Boston, and that hl‘s had sustained internal |in his efforts to mautuFe criminal pro- injuries, Half an hour after Holmes ceedings against the Gideons, and oth- l:sjd left the hospital, in response to |er persons, for selling and for distrib- a telephone query, he learned that uting the Holy Bible, on the ground Mr. Stillman was dead and surrender- that it is an obscene and immoral pub- d himself to the police. Among Mr. |lication, the sale and circulation of atuIMn'! effects was found a notice | Which are prohibited by the statute of showing that he was beneficiary in a this commonwealth. will to the sum of $500 and that the : will had been contested. R i But for the unusually heavy rain- || Mr. sm‘mt‘a%v‘:n“ ‘s‘ti“‘;;a"n aniicgvas fall of Wednesday night a large sec- fign?:r;&?nn st’reit Westerly, in the 3‘"( a “;Vatcl:h L“ n}ightb ha‘ée Pee“ i ¢ e Prive tam- | o croved, &% thosbirning brands srom g;“":b:l‘::'.gc‘;‘;g‘;‘i abg};t (J’-le e erang | the large cottage of Mrs. William An- | s 7 i the Westerly schools, and then en- Efigfgnofdrgfh’fidc'.’,'t'tafg'fs,fite"{,ififfig 2 ' NOT ASK'NG FOR ROYAL STAMPS |S LlKE REFUS'NG YOUR cHANGE tered Brown university and was grad- $1000.22 TO BE GIVEN AWAY e ot | bootare vee oomes, s RThis |s Their Dividend Week. Visit the Royal Parlor, 10 Cliff Street, Receive 10 Stamps Absolutely Free by his seniors in the p : Book No Matter if You Have One or Twenty Books - bits being carried quite a distance by uated in the chi? of 1866 with the de- | the strong southeast wind that pre- | gree of Ph.B, He was graduated from | yajled. The fire was discovered by a Albany law_school a year later as|gurfman from the Watch Hill life- LL.B, and then began the practice of | saving station, who was on the last law in Westerly. He represented the |patrol just before eleven o’clock. Then town in the general assembly of 1869, | the flames were bursting from all over and had every promise of a great fu- | the burning building and it was plain | ture. He was unusually well learned | that the cottage was doomed. The in the law and his advice was sought with two hand reel wagons and 1500 | his talents were misdirected, he be- |feet of hose, aided gy the life saving | came eccentric and his eccentricities | crew, was soon fighting the increased with age,+so much so that | A5 there was no chance to save a his actions became unbearable. UD |part of the Anderson cottage, the fire to about two years ago, and for six or | fighters directed attention to ihe near ' seven years provious, he had cases|py Burdick and Metcalf cott almost continually in the probate court | though considerably scorc of Westerly and the superior and su- |sayed from burning. preme courts of Rhode Island, relative There are bhut very few cottagers‘ to the estate of his mother, Mrs. Har- | ot the Hill at the present time and | rlet M, Utter. He denounced his |therefore the band of fire fighters was | brother George both before and after |small, but vigorous and determined. | his d cried fraud against the ad- | They did effective work in preventing | ministrator and his attorney, and re- | the fire from spreading. | ‘buked the justices in the probate and There is a fire district in Watch Hill, | higher courts for their decisions | with hydrant and fire hose ang volun- against him. Mr. Stillman was ex- | teer firemen, entirely independent of haustive in his arguments in the |the Westerly fire district. Therefore courts and very abusive, but on ac- > | Extra Royal Stamps With Te 70c Westerly. Chief _Engineer - Cottrell, considerable latitude. i however, was notified of the fire, and 75 STAMPS WITH 1 Ib. TEA.. . 60c i ) Mr. Stillman became disgusted With | informed of the favorable conditions. 8 60 STAMPS WITH 1 b, TEA.. ., B0c the treatment he received in the courts | He realized that the services of the 400 ’ of Rhode Island and felt disgraced | Westerly department were not re- | :l‘tvh;zd;taetve ol"‘h;ls nfit‘:mt{&dg‘g%fi; quired, but went to the Hill by auto- | l§ 356 STAMPS WITH 2 Ib. BOX THEA-NECTAR 300 ould never live w mobile and made an inspection of the I o ? and moved to Boston. conditions, and, in the meantime, made | 35 STAMPS WITH 2 Ib. BOX GOLDEN-KEY. 0o s For many years he took delight in | plang for the Westerly department to | 30 STAMPS'WITH 1lib. EL RYAD COFFEE. . 35 R « I‘ G ld st . " espousing causes that were unpopular, | respong to an emergency call. | 8 25 STAMPS WITH 1 Ib. AMBOSA COFFEE , 32 oy 0 amps and years ago he became associated The burned cottage was among the E With 3 cans with Victoria 'Woodhull and Tennle | first of any pretensions built at Watch 20 STAMPS WITH 1 Ib. SULTANA COFFEE.., 30c Claflin in their suffragette movement | i) wag purely a summer home and ! 10 STAMPS WITH 1 Ib. COFFEE 280 A&P Ev:ponted and had lawsuit with Anna Dickin- | wag not lathed and plastered. It was | 5 STAMPS WITH 1 Ib. COFFEE 250 | ’ 5 son over money matters. built by the late William Anderson, | 3 e B EESv ] d Mn. Stillman has no relatives in " who with William Proctor and other | [ 10 STAMPS WITH 1 Ib. 8 0'CLOCK BREAKFAS Westerly. He is the last of his fam- | residents of Cincinnati, formed'the An- ly; but has two nephews, George W.|gderson syndicate for developing Watch | ™ Lewis and Stanley Lewis, who reside | Hijll as a place for summer residence in_California. % The cottage was vacated by Mrs. Mr, Stillman wag the author of “God | Anderson September 7, and the keys and the Universe” and many pamph- | given in the custody of a resident at lets and contributed to newspapers un- | the Hill. It was planned to shingle tll the communications were generally | the cottage during the winter and for- | d by reason of their vindictive |ty bundles of shingles were stored on character and voluminousness. Among |the veranda Wednesday, and were his pamphlets were these three that |bhurned with the cottage. The building attracted more than ordinary interest: |and its complete furnishings were to- A 'Protest Agalnst the President’s |tally destroyed. The granite under- ‘War of Criminal Agrression; publish- pinning and chimney are all that re- ed in 1899, and covering the validity | mains, -The fire loss is estimated at and principal groups upon which the | $20,000. The cause of the fire is not known and may have been the result of carelessness or incendiary intent. 10 ROYAL GOLD STAMPS With a Package | GOLD DUST _._____.__.___1 20 ROYAL GOLD STAMPS With Half Pound ' A&P COCOA ___. ~ANAEMIC PEOPLE ; Chief of Police Brown arrested Pe- Need More Iron in the Blood. If you are anaemic, you need more the misappropriation of $15 f N. '3 :’y"r:p:;\m:“‘gr b’god-p‘fifld this tall tale T41s Fiictlo S0’ 115t Mool v With Any of the Following: e ale »—Color- | palbo. Rose Wi Tai < less lips, ashen finger nails, poor cir- > sy erned hetore culation, and short breath, and more S“l‘erk e o s Tiled Ml e v e A = 3 3 strict court and pleaded not guilt 1 BOTTLE AD DRESSING. 10¢ serious diseases are easily contracted | He furnished bonds of $300 mg each % 2 s " with one can when in this condition. C case to appear for hearing November i PACKAGE NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT...... 10c * . What Vinol did for Mrs. G. SM1 Rose was arrested some weeks ago i ©OTTLE C. & CO’S SAUCE J20 Manuel of San Antonio, Texas, it will |on the same charge and found guilt Bt % . 1 do for every anaemic run-down person. | hut when the case reached the supe C/.¥._t CASTILE SOAP, each. Be A& akln 0Wder Shd says: “I was weak and nervous | gourt decision was given in favor of F L AGES COCOANUT, each B and had general debility for about | Rose by reason of defective complaint. Sl 2 5 three years. My health was badly run This time the case will not be dis- down and my complexion became |posed of for that cause, as now the | sallow and badly affected with | complaint is complete in the minutest pimples. While in this weakened con- | detail. ditlon. I contracted pleurisy, which| The arrest of Rose is the ofitcome made it very hard for me. Iam happy |of four arrests of residents of Brad- to say/that Vinol has restored me t0 |ford for keeping liquor for sale. These health again, and I have no cough |parties assert that Rose assured them or_soreness of the lungs at all.” that upon the payment to him of $17 We ask every anaemic or run-down, | each their cases would not be called in Wweak person In this vicinity to try a|court, but would end in the case bottle of Vinol with the understanding | against the seized liquors. When the that their money will be returned if |ipdividual cases were brought into it does not do all we claim. Broadway |court and the offenders sentenced, it | Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Norwich, | developed that the man had paid th Conn. money to Rose, who, according to their | P, statement, said that $5 was for the | judge, $5 for the prosecutor, $5 for the captain of police, anq $2 for Rose | for services rendered. As the money received by Rose was not applied as ! he is alleged to have represented, the charge of embezzlement followed. CAN SU_TANA BEANS .. CAN SULTANA SPICE.. BOTTLE AMMONIA .... - e ek B N0 i 3 Eczema Sufferers! We guar- antee our new skin remedy, Saxo. THE FINEST 35c DINNER . IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 2 Au'omohile Fur Coals The largest stock we ever had. Nice prime skins in Raccoon, Rus- sian Calf, Galloway Coy, Manchuria ¢ Dog (natural and blended.) TOMATOES From New York, New Jersey and Delaware Local Laconics. ! o iyie The Third district, court convenes | in Westerly today (Friday). The Westerly no-license committee | held a meeting in the Memorial build- | ing Thursday evening, and made far- ther plans for the conduct of the cam- paign against liquor license. Westerly is considered the republi- can stronghold of the state, still only seventeen of the tried and true faced the rainstorm to attend the republi- can rally in Hibernian hall, Wednes- day evening. The operation for gallstones upon Can Doz ceenn12V2c $145 | AGP ... 10c 116 REL. [ SULTAMA IONA NC IONA N STRAINED 7o 80c IONA . Bo B5c | 1913 ..... ot o [AMFS Besides the Regular and Extra Stamps Usually Given. See Coupon. From Monday, Oct. 21st, o Saturday, Oct. 26th Ten Stamps for Every Unfilled hel fil 12 i i MR Is vacaliaFition e/ Was G1VeD | o e 110 fire alirm. sounded in B10p STAMPS WITH 1 1 TEA.reesseecsioropsocossrsrooreasivains L 0e wr W e il B2 |10 ROYAL GOLD STAMPS FREE FREE 3 for 250 950 | SULTANA Cut out this Coupon, present it at our store this week and by buying 650o worth or mere of Tea, Coffes, Extnfl-, Spices and Baking Powden you will receive 20 5" STAMPS FREE Besides the regular and extra stampe given on sales This coupon is net good after Saturday, Oeubor‘ 26 a and Coffee T COMPOUND ., 250 . 10 ROYAL GOLD STAMPS 11b. FIG BARS ) SRR PEAS CORN From Maine, Indiana and New consin, Illincis and Ohio York State Can Doz. Gan ‘Do ik amp 1= 100 $1.15 coveesceeens 180 $178 | gy pana .3 for 256 950 weeeneree 4o $1.60 | joNA ... 4 for 250 T0c ..12Y2c 146 .. 100 110 ocassscsncose id01 NS Fur Lined Coats with Marmot,|Congressman George H. Utter of ASPARAGUS LIMA BEANS BEST CREAME!Y Oppossum and Muskrat (natural and | Westerly in the Providence hospital, in Can Doz Dos. blended.) Washingtpn, was successful, but the it : patlem‘s condition is not as encourag- ing as anticipated and hoped for. . Charles W. Abbott, the adjutant gen- eral of Rhode Island, is cri(icallg ill | at his home in Providence. The ail- ment from which he has been a fre- quent sufferer, was contracted several | vears ago while he was in the Philip- | pines. | EL PRIMERO .. ........24c $275 | SUL. .. D. M. TIPS.. 19 225 | IONA . A&P IND, .. .. 8 80c | A&P .. TheL. L.aa_pman Co. 14/Bath St., Norwich, Conn. Persons having savings in the West- | erly postal savings bank, by applying ! Y GLE Selling at 1-3 off before December 2, may exchange their Extra Bargains in guaranteed Wheels. deposits for United States registered MOTORCYCLES . g;‘”,coupon bonds in denominations of | $100 and $500, bearing interest EXCELSIOR, INDIAN AND POPE |from January 1, next year, at the rate | Second-hand Bargains of two and one-half per cent. per year, | 1911 Pierce 4 h. p. Belt Drive Magneto "Phone 29-4 135 Main Street it 10 Royal Gold Stamps Free. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. ... 10¢ 25 ROYAL GOLD STAMPS A&P EXTRACTS __.___.... 25¢ 10 Royal Gold Stamps Free With Any of the Fellowing: 1 can OLD DUTCH OR ATLANTIC CLEANSER..100 1 PACKAGE MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI 1 JAR A&P SMOKED BEEF............ vassesses 18¢ 1 PK. A&P ICE CREAM OR JELLY POWDER...10¢c 1 BOTTLE QUEEN OLIVES...... 1 CAN RASPBERRIES 10e 1 CAN HERRING ROE.. GREAT CANNED VEGETABLE SALE 113 Carloads, 120,000 Cases or 3,000,000 Cans JUST FOR THIS SALE. DIRECT FROM THE CANNERY TO YOU. BUY IN DOZEN SETS. SUCCOTASH 10w =™ 'BUY I ©OZEN LOTS, PUT IN YOUR WINTER SUPPLY AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. With a Can With a Bettle . 180 .10 15¢ .18 BEANS From Michigan and Pennsylvania Can Doz. A&P STRINGLESS ..... 140 $1.65 SUL. CUT .. 3 fol [ GOLDEN WA 960 RED KIDNEY ..... 8 for 250 98¢ ..12V%e, 1 dozen. $1.48 s BUTTER h34c The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Go. Free Delivery payable semi-annually. s ) Rev. Ralph A. Christie on Wedne: 1909 Indian 4 h..p. Chain Drive Mag- | day was ordained and installed u: ;:1 - neto Prices Low. Terms Reasonable. ch in Providence, recentl i i ol 1 c lcide in the l(})r of the new People’s Congr. gational | LETTERS IDENTIFIED BY ysa,id she had seen him only twice afte- | count, tried to commit suicide in the churc! - w sounty jai is on a charge of m being searched for. he wit- | county jail, \\lzelie he 0 o by the uni § i M'NAMARA'S STENOGRAPHER, | D¢ W28 belE & that any nitro-glycer- | obtaining money under false pre- 3 nion of the North o ness also C- V. PENDLE[ON, land Congregatio church: daining prayer was by Rev. George W Estimated That About T Daye Wil 10 Broadway Christie, of South Coventry. G the aged father of the candidate, anf the right tended b§ Rev. A, B, Christie of Prov- | Grace Caylor Wallis, former stenogra- | voted to the idence, kept about tl District A Notwithstanding the Fire we arc still doing business at the old ine cans or packages of dynamite were | tenses. He tied a rope made of torn he office. None of the let- | strips of blanket around his neck and a s about Conn Be Consumed in Reading Them. ters were read. to the top of his cell and was abou ttorney C. H. Miller said | to leap from his.bed when a jail guard 7 i is attempt on his and of fellowship was ex-| Indianapolis, Ind, Oct. 24—Mrs. |{hat probably two days would be de- |saw him. He said his attempt on h r of the letters. In |own life grew out of his disgrace and eSe t ‘nment | the fear that his relatives would hear | pher for John J. McN dentifiea | I8 _these lefle ol bl gy stand and the quality of our work is | Tt St {at the “dynamite con: 3 tria] to- | CHATEES W’ defendants showed theiv el e e Just the same ¥or—Tho Best. oldiConroct ',w .Alwn Now- | day many letters received at ind sent ‘\';‘,lul\\‘h dge of the conspirac Food Riots Continue at Berlin. Nothing but skilled labor em ge Alton B. Parker stands fully | fior "the International Associati ¢ _ i e saliaid ey : and best materials used in our work. | vindicated by the disclosures of the | Gurlge and. Siruetural lron COUNT IN DISGRACE Berlin, Oct. 24,—The “dear food rits’ STETSON & YOUNG, Clapp Committe Birmingham Age | puadquarters just before McNamara's ATTEMPTS SUICIDE, | increased in violence today when some * Carpenters and Builders, L T arrest on April 22, 1911. g Telephone. 60 West Main §t. ven s an ambulance surgeon| The letters were between McNamara 2,000 women ralded a butcher shop in nager was serionsly injured. All the i i i y istrict, demolished the young Squills is showing remarkgble [ and various officialy of the union who Tried to Hang H'!"“::' V’Q’n Stentiot }Jifim"‘sfsd’::dmi'fi.11.4".:1,’. ,m 7 ’I‘W::~ aptitude for his profession.”” “Yes, I|are now on trial. Mrs. Wallis denied | Blanket in His Cell. s mkfl RUBBERS | understand he actuaily once told the | that J. B. M ara. who blew up | ¢ ' between a drunken man and | the Los Ange Times huilding, was ! _Chieago, ¢ ong with a fraeiured skull,'—Life, abeut the Readgquarters mu.ch, She Knobelsdorf, / i 4 = This Winter Curt Garde I Gther butcher shops in the district Det, Kurt Garden ven 'other ! who says he is a Germas have been closed and barricaded. BRIDGES SWEPT AWAY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS Fainfall of 24 Hours Cause: Deerfield Valle; North Adams, Mass., <kt. 24 —Sevq eral small bridges were carried away and manufacturing plants slightly damaged as the result of a flood in the Deerfield valley today. The rh;cr over- flower its banks at points in Somerset, Wilmington and Readsboro, Vt, and Monroe bridge in this state, and wash. outs caused a_temporary supension of traffic on the Hoosac Tunnel and Wil. mington railroad. i & The rainfall in this section for 24 hours exceeded three inches, of whick more than half fell in three hours thig afterpoom s Flood im

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