Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NORWICH BULLETIN, vEBP‘DAY; APRIL 28, 1913 2 et 2 2 * TALKED ABOUT poration Gets By—S. N. Central Vermont Authorized—Fairgrounds to ke IN WESTERLY Legislature Rushed Through Bills at Final, Al Night Session—Norwich-Westerly Traction Company’s Iacor- E. Railroad Company Lease to 5 , proved—Odd Fellows at Church. v > The legislators of the State of Rhode | Southern New Ingland Railway com- z e allowed five dollars per dfem ¥ days and there is an estab- f rule to compiete the werk for tae state within that lmit as the © solons do not get any pay for over= time The session of 1813 {8 ended but © not within the sixty day limit, the leg- igiaters giving to the state three days' service without recompense. ut in. order not to break into another week, - there was an all night session Friday @nd co~siderable business was rushed through, but there were many matters that never came to the legislative bed{ from the committees. Im Connectioul every measure 8 given public hear ¢ ing and reported for action to the sen= ' ate ang house. Not so in Riode Is= Jand. Hearings are given at the op~ tlon of the committes and reports on measures submitted are at the dis- cretion of the committeemen. hence much that is of interest is killed and beyond resurrection In the commlttee Amone some of the measures cons miflered at the night session of special Jocal interest was an act incorporating the Norwich and Westerly Traction © comvany, giving all the rizhts for= < possessed by the Connecticut and Westerly company and the Paw- catuck Valley Street Railway company. This matter was taken from the house calendar and passed in conourrence Wwith the senate. The firty-four hour law, advocated By the governor before election, was after considerable debate. The w provides that women, and children umder sixteen, shall not be permitted ' to work more than fifty-four hours a week. The bill includes mercantile and business houses as well as factories. An act was passed making a closed for woodcock and quall between * Nov. 1 and Dec. 21 A resolution was passed in concur- rence appropriating 31,000 for the two fiscal vears to provide heat, fuel and light ang Junitor service allowance for © the new courthouse In Wasterly, which Is = part of the new town hall build- resolution permitting the South 1 County Poultry and Pet Stock asso- | clation to hold the annual show in the armory at Westerly, and which ‘unfavorably reported by the mil- Stary committee, was passed in concur- rence and the next show will be held In the armory, which is the only place §n_ Westerly adequate for the blg ex- hibition. Amendment was made to the dentis- 4ry law which requires that all per- sons who are admitted to practice den- tistry in the state shall graduate from & dental college. = " A bill was passed placing a closed " meason on pickerel between May 1 and June 1 An act was adopted prescribing that any family intending to move shall Tegister their intent with the bureau of industrial statistics so as to pre- vent the defrauding of merchants out of bills Gue. An act was adopted which gives to cities and towns one-half the fines col- Jected for violations of the automobile awn _appropriation of $7,000 for the sentation of the state at the cele- bration of the anniversary of the bat- tle of Gettysburg was passed. Jact was passed that permits chifidren o retain the textbooks 3 them after they graduate from Lthe school with permission to take Seiemtpooics from the school. of its railroad pany to make a leas to the Central Vermont Railway com- pany fi term not exceeding 99 years. was presented in the senate it was explain- ed by Vice President Murdock that the act w v for the financing of the con plan_being to l-ase the company’s road to the Centr: mont for I rental sufficient the fixed charges of the Souihern New England road. o It explained that it had been d from the beginning to ntral Vermont operate the have the Southern New England, so that advan- tage could be taken of the traffic @greement Dbetween the Central Ver- mont and the Grand Trunk railroads. | By the terms of the act, the Central Vermont will have all theé rights, priv- Hloges and powers sranted the South- ern New England The Washington County Agricul- tural society has decided to make im- rovements in the fair grounds, at Kingston in preparation for the next annual fair. - grandstand will be enlarged fifty and a part of the centre will he reserved on Governors day, and there wil be many other changes that will be appreciated by those who attend. This work will be done under the directlon of George Cross, Philip Money and Thomas Bar- ber. The committee on entertatnment will be composed of George Salisbury, Thomas Barber ang John Allen, and Phillp Money will have charge of the governor's read and the band. Practical ame judges who gave such good satisfaction last year will act in like capacity at the next fair. The judge of fruit will come from out- side ‘the county as will the judge on cattle, and this last department will De jJudged by the score card system. In compliance with the action of the general assembly at the final session of Friday night, the bond issues amounting to $1,925,000 Wil be decid by _ referendum throughout ¢ ate on June 3. The proposition _contains _the following items for institutions: Hospital for In- sane. $600,000: tuberculosis hospital, 0.000; repairs at state sanatorium, .000:" school for ~feeble minded, 000: state home and school, $40,- institute for deaf, $5 stafe at Cranston, $250,000: and hways, 000; institutions for the construction of state These bond issues will be submit- ted to popular vote as two separate propositions. one of £700,000, to be called a highway loan, and one of $1.- 225,000 to be known as the charitable institutions It will be possible for the voters »ve or disap- prove of ome or both as they may de- termine. As a_result of the recent two weeks recruiting campaign of the First Ar- tillery district, Rhode Jsland National Guard, in an effort to bring the sev- eral companies up to the required standard of membership, twenty voung man have signified their intention of joining the Fifth company of Wester- 1y. With the interest that is available exempiified this company can be made one of the very hest in the state. Lieut. Col. Georze W. Gatchell, U. S. A.. inspector and instructor of the state troops, will sive a course of instruc tlong in the armory in Westerly next | Friday evening to the Tesident oficers, Local Laconics. " ~dust before ight Saturday morn- :fi':.. Rhodo"lpiand genscal” acsom- ly passed the bill authorizing the The Fifth company, Coasi | the. Broad s |ing | Clark an early date for the purpose of gani ground association. Rush ary of the Provi | dence Playgroind association, and Mrs. Mary E. € Root, a former secre will be the s Robert F. Barr, Lewis n. Ale ander Paterson, H ios, Samuel H. Harper, Daniel F. n. William St. Onge and Louis J. Reuter endeq the conferr sault with dangerous weapon: Peter M. Rose, embezziement: Hugh Becly stone, neglect to provide for family; William H. Durfee, neglect to provide. The las named is now held for trial 1 =y in connettion with the shady Mystic cases. Wedding Anniversary Observed—Spe- matter of two | corps gave a successful masquerade e dance in the armory Friday night. There. was. an_enjovable social ses- sion at the P. S. Barper Hose house, Saturday evening. Al The Westerly High school bascball | team defeated the Stonington High Trolleys Leal school team Friday by a score of Sito 6. §= That statel magnolia_tree at _the | To residence of John F. Vose in Me- chanic street is in bloom and its beauty is decidedly attractive. Contractor O'Neil has been advised | of the shipment of vitrified brick for | reet bridge, and the pav- ing’ work will soon be commenced. The Westerly Odd Feliows attended divine service in the Broad Str Christian church Sunday _evenin; fourth ball league is terly vepresent- company, the stic Web com- . Paweatuck mill anni- observance of the ninety versary of Odd Fellowsk A Manufactures to be ¢ th Cottrell thread pany, White R; and Lorraine A meeting w mi be held in Westerly he Mystic Shrine John W. Sweeney preside at the superior court which con Kingston today (Monday) Westerly cases are assigned: George Bates, burglary: Joseph Comparto, a: | ‘Sermon to Odd Fellows—Road Church Auditorium Reopened. Mr. and Mrs. William Donsbach, en- tertained about fifty friends at their Sreenmanville avenue Sat- ning in honor of the fifteenth marriage. Guests N York, Provi- and Mys s served. ved ‘dur- At 6 o'clock A“musical program din wa ing the evening. Mr. . Dons- | Dbach received many of cut | glass, silver and linen. Odd Feliows at Church. Sunday mor about fifty members No. 26, 1. O. O. F of Stonington lodge, chance wi materials. m: We show a special SPRING SUITS WILL GO FAST AT THESE PRICES “The hint of warmer days to come has led us to cut the prices of our wool garments and now is the time to buy a Suit, Coat or Wool Dress if you have not already done so. some specially priced lots of the most desirable garments. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS at. ... Suits which were made to sell find them all smart models in the latest mode. Whipoords, Bedford Cord and Fancy Mixtures are included in this lot of skilfully designed and carefully tailored suits. h you cannot afford to miss. MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ TAILORED SUITS at. . .. At this price we are going to sell a lot of suits for the younger women which ‘were formerly marked as high as $16.00. They are remarkably clever little suits in the most favored colors and WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WOOL DRESSES for-. . .. Here's an exceptional collection of Fi marked at $10.00 and $10.98, exclusive and distinctive in design they should find ready sale at this low price. Iy of French serge in the leading colors. SILK WAISTS Special at...... . assortment of Waists of handsome design and also include some most desir- able Wash Silk Waists with fancy stripe. | SPECIAL $1.98 COAL AND LUMBER. ‘TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. The Basinass ; Centar of Norwieh vy Lumbe Full Assortment CHAPPELL €O, Central Wharf BRANCH — 150 Main Strset Telaphones We are offering $19.50 s high as $25.00 each. You will Mannish Serges, J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Office 57 West Main St., Telephone 510 Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 PROMPT DELIVERY GCOAL free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHRQOP, fice—cor Market and Shetucket Telephone 163-1x CALAMITE COAL burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Woad ©. H. HASKELL. 492 — Phones — 439 A $12.75 $7.98 e Wool Dresses which were They are made Come early. e Black and Messaline PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Sagitary Plumbin;- om in the Gilber block at o'clock and marched to the Congrezational church, where they listened to a sermon on Odd Fellow- met in the 1 Marshall, Harry Marshall of Provi dence and Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gr: | of Ledyard were guests of Mystic rel- ship, it beins the ninety-fourth anni- |atives Saturda versa the founding of the order.| Harold Wilcox of Oneco and Miss Rev. rnshaw, pastor of the | Gladys Wilcox of Willimantic were the chu red_an_interesting ser- | guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. mon. )ir rendered special mu- sic. { Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kalienburg, Foad Church Services: | of New Rochelle, N. Y. are guests of »ngregational church in the | Mr. and Mrs. William Donsbach. Road district on Sunday morning ser- | Miss Dorothy Purdy of East Green- George W. Wilcox over Sunday Vices were held in the audltorium for (wich is the guest of her parents, Dr. the first time since the church has |and Mrs. A. M. Purdy. | been renovated and redecorated. Rev.| Sanford Billings of North Stoning- J. L. Peacock of Westerly preached |ton spent Sunday in the village. the sermon and_a hymn written by | Harry Foxie has returned to New Miss Grace D. Wheeler entitled Re- | York after a few days' stay with his newing Life, was suns. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hoxie. Brief Local Notes. C. Trying Barstow has returned from ‘ STONINGTCN. a visit in New York | Rev. Mr. Terris of Blackhall offi- |Good Market for Fish—Parish Whist ciated at St. Mark’s Episcopal urch = e i | a Success—Funeral of Elizabeth Samuel Fdzcomb of Providence is | Maloney. visiting his daughter Mrs. Alden | — | Fish. The trap fishermen are getting Thomas Doyle of Putnam spent flounders and flatiish The smack Sunday with his family on Orchard | Laura Reed, owned by the Babceck street. rothers of Avondale, brought in a few Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Burnett and |barrels of seup last week, and while the Misses Burnett have opened their the season will soon be over for these shteen barrels into market by the Annie L. Wilcox, now engaged in trap fish e Norma | b on CIlift street. Marshall summer home Misses Janette b To 10,000 your Silverware Piece at once. We certainly zkought we gave you ample time to take advantage of our Big and we therefore extend the great Silverware Offer for just three days more. Choose from among these piec: Butter Spreader, Coffee Spoon, Orange Spoon, Tea Spoon, Child’s Spoon, Salt Shaker or Pepper Shaker. To Prove Our Extra Quality fishing. They were shipped from here to New York, at 18 cents a pound, more Vo o i Third Whist of Series. ! LR | | under the auspices of the Children of sl 3 Mary and the Holy Name soctety was i o Al B | | held in Boro hall Friday evening and was jargely attended. Following, danc- = L3 The Mistuxet club Is having a black. { | jor leagues which will be displayed at | This Special Silverware Offer on Welcome Seap || i o sicasern Maiones. = : % = e |ing after an illness of several months Offer, but since so many of you tell us we did not, it seems up to us to give you one more chance i cons vas held iSotntaa > Please get morning at ary's | churcn., | celebrated Burial | Planning Dance. Members of the Lyric club are plan- of porgies were | steamer | |vault at Stonington cemetery Satur- | day. Burial was made here. | NOANK Candidates Baptized by Baptist Pas- tor—Catch of 1,800 Cod—Lobster Boats to Run by Kerosene. At the service of the Baptist church | Sunday evening several candidates re- | cetvea baptism from the pastor, Rev. ‘W. T. Afken. These, with the others previously baptized, will be taken into tHe church at the next communion. Willlam Nasen is able to be about his duties after the severe shaking up which, with other bruises, he received in a collision with a bicycle a few days ago. The motor beat of Capt. Charles Latham, the Elizabeth, has been Jaunched from the boat yard of Chis- holm Stewart and will be made ready for the work of the summer in a few ‘Weeks of Poquennock has pur- a new touring car. Eva Ashbey of Pearl street was _the guest of friends in Williman- tic for the week end. .Mrs. Rodney Singer Las gome for a visit to her former home in Green | port. | Mrs. Alden Saunders of Mystic_was | 2 ler on friends in the village Sun- ss Florence Morrison of Now Lon- | don spent the week °nd with -her par- enis on Main street. Melville Daboll with her gues Miss Eiliott, spent Sunday with friends in Groton. Entertained Class. Mrs. G. W. Aiken entertained her Sunday school class Friday evening with a study of the life of the prophet nd by map drawing. A plea: social evening followed the study has | Arthur Sulllvan of Waterbury with turned home after a - visit friends in the village. Miss Alice Elliott of Holyoke is the suest of friends in the village. Miss Maizelle Aiken of Sylvan street entertained the Altruist class at her home recently. Miss Mabel Fitch is able to sit all day but has not yet leff her room. Mrs. C. M. Chester has returned from a visit to friends in Providence. Mrs. Arthur Rafuse and daughter Janet, have returned from a visit to | “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” RELIEVES YOUR INDIGESTION IN FIVE Cus Fitting, Plunbing Steam Fitin. MINUTES. 10 Weas Matn St., Norwich, Conn. Sour, gassy, upset ston indi- Agent N. B. O. Sheet Packing. anrl gestion, heartburn, dyspep when the food you eat ferments Into gases Sza stubtors jumwe; vow heed achet|. GOING TO EURORE When you realize the magle in Pape's | or want to send your friend a tickct Diapepsin. It makes such misery |for passage to this country. 1_am {ieh i Ao tnales = agent for the Cunard, White Star, If vour stomach is in a contlnuous | Anchor, Allan, Leyland, American, Vollif you cam't get it regulated, | krench, Red, Star Hamlurg-American, please, for your sake, try Diapepsin. [ North German Lloyd and other lines. -make your next meal a favorite food :‘;::rg‘gdflfi;":lget‘;;w:br‘_?g\'?gxu;“t:‘;n:: meal ,then take a little Diapepsin. | reserved mow f e It's so necdless to have a bad stomach | €ailings. Tickets and rtours to Ber- There will not be any distress—eat | muda, Jamaica, Cuba, Panama, Georgia. up | A peep into an up-to-date bathroom ing his son, Dr. Fred Fitch of East| 4 beoh Wto S0 URCo-ORS Reshroom T jtself. During the summer you will Kerosene to Replace Gasolene. the moro look to the bath for bodily 2 comfo will show you samples Nearly all the boats of the lobster | SmIort, L will show you samples and fleet are. to Be_ fitted withe the bal- | Bl or 108 Poroaiels A o e wube ance feed attachment whersby Kero- | 0piting ném in o the best manmes ne can be used for motive power | Pe PMCISE TRSm S8 0 L e S sune: nstead of gasolene. Many of the boats | om & SERUAYY BN have not yvet been launched, but all are being repaired and painted and fho docke orthe village are busy 1. E TOMPKINS places. SR 3 g Judge A. S. Chester has been calling 67 West Main Strees. in’ Groton on busines Mrs. David Anderson is said to be steadlly improving. | Robert Porter has returned to New York after a visit to his family in the village. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, New Haven—The estate of Henry G. business has been appraised t $20, i i i AL 82 Franklin Street tate, $11,015; personal proper: and’ choses in action, $6,589.72 ‘Gertain!y Ends Stomach Misery C. E. WHITAKER Successor to S. F. GIBSON, Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar or Asphalt and Gravel Roofs, Walks and Driveways. aprsd ROBERT J.COCHRANE 65 West Main St, Florida, Texas, the world. John A. Dunn, Steamship and Tourist Agent, 50 Main Street e e California and around egulate wealk, hat gives it it's without fear. It's beca pepsin “really does’ out-of-order stomachs millions of sales annually. Get a Jarge fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and | | | | i ning a dance which will be attended | ot 5 | ‘ . 5 S by a large number of members and | C2Ptain Rafuse in Boston. | cure known.” It acts almost like magic ; Our object, as you know, in practically presenting you one hand- {heir friends. Music will be provided | Big Fare of Cod. | 2515 sclentinc, harmicss and picas some Piece of Silverware, is to let you see the unusual P Crandaile: Novelty Sfstug orctics | (e aniing bt bier Sy nsia | dnt Trstaration sWHICH{teply beloneRits R i = - - re. - 2 Hans Swanson, has been here from |every home. quality of Welcome Silver and then, by saving Samuel Durgin is to ralse fancy | Newport with 4 load of 1800 live cod- WELCOME WRAPPERS, you'll quickly poultry S | Aish which were taken to the New York ( collect the entire assortment. S BRI T T e . i Westerly High school basel nine| The Ashbey house is bel pu Be prepared to see Rogers Silver of cx- defenied Stonmaton in a game at | order for the eary arrivai of suests | [THE FENTON-CHARNLEY B % o oTiTe famedifrench Riverside park Friday afternoon by | Mrs. C. T. Schaffer has returned 8 5 i3 5 a score of § to 6. A large number of | from & visit to Westerly friends. Tnc La Corona” design— the borough went over to see the| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox have re- 0., Inc. zame, which was the first in this sea- | turned to Providence after a visit to guaranteed for 3 s . YEARS. e ey last North Water and wa the gold cup Chesebro i men at work north of the borough week sprinkling ofl on the high- Wil relatives in_the village. Mrs. Addie Fish of Main street has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Thom- as_Perkins in New London. ¥red Larkin of Hope Valley spent Sunday in the village. GENERAL CONTRACTORS ams cis received an application, as the | Myles Standish of Norwich spent omobile traffic Is heavy on these | Sunday with friends in the village. reets. B. N. Healey has gone fo Portland. e body of Mrs. C. S. Root, whose | Me,, after a visit with Mr. and- Mrs. th occurred last summer at New | Edwarq Babcock on the west side. NORWICH, CONN. fondon, was taken from the receiving | Charles Fitch of West View is visit- Mail us the SiZzerware Coupon hers ted, along with fwo Welcome Soap W s and 11 cents in stamps. Be sure to tell us which Piece you want. Your order will be filled by return mail, and We promise you that you will be tremendously pleased. This Special Offer will soon expire, 8o act at once. ““Welcome”’—Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Premium Booklet Free —Our regular Premium Plan, the one that’s in effect at all times, is extremely liberal. Send postal for explanation and for handsome booklet showing our complete List of Premiums. Only a small number are mentioned in this advertisement. SILVERWARE COUPON ““WELCOME”—Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. (&) Gentlemen—1 enclose with this Silverware Coupon, two Welcome Soap Wrappers and 11 cents in stamps, for which 5 - Sitverware is offered with “Welcome'” s favorite Laundry Soap. The ains more borax any FIVE i agiand Soaps combined, “Wel- + es clothes clean and white, keeps - hands soft and white and never _sés the ciothes. It lasts 20% longer than 4li~ ordinary bar of soap. And above all it is name of piece wanted. ; please send me. Your Name. a fime saver for the laundry woman, Buy 2 L cakes from your Grocer at once—5c per cake. verware. City 2 __ State_ R— amausmasssusTsastespmasseassansEEssannn: YOU WILL GET WELL by taking - KING’S PUREMALT You will be getting both food and tonic The food is in its pure malt and hops. The tonic is contained in its Hypophos- phi?es of Iron and Lime. It is the best every mémber of the family. Highly endorsed by physicians, evefywhere. NOT A BEVERAGF KING’S PUREMALT s sold at all drug stores and in strict conformity with the Pure Food and Drug Act of June 30, 1906. Send for prices to your druggist or to us. King's Puremalt Department, 36-38 Hawley St. Boston FOOD-TONIC for New Peas FRESH DANDELIONS, FINE SPINACH, GREEN ASPARAGUS, NATIVE LETTUCE, ETC. New London (NORWICH) Line -—TO— NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Choose this route next to New York. You'll have a deiigicfuf voyage on Long lsland Sound And s superb view of the wonderful & @nd water front of Manhattan tilani Steamer leaves New Lanaon at 11 5. m., except Sundays, due New York, P . East River. at o.45. and Pler North River 7 o'ciocl next morning. Meal Ssrvice a la Carte; Staternnns NORWICH $l :-8_9. ——TO—— New England Steamship Co. NEW YORK New Yori CHELSEA LINE Fare $! Freignt and passenger service direct to New York, From Norwici Tuesdays, Thurse Gays, Spndays, at New York, Pler 27 foot Roosevelt Street, Monday Wednesdays, Fridays. at 6 ». m. Frelght recelved until 5 p. m. ¥. V. KNOUSE, Agent. A Fully E{quippe67 Five Passenger, 30 H. P. Touring Car The OVERLAND for $985.00 One demonstration will convince you beyond a doubt of the superiority of this motor car over any and all others at that price. LET US SHOW YOU WHY. §. B. RING AUTO CO. CHESTNUT STREET C. M. WILLIAMS 3 General Contractor and Builder Mill Construction a specialty 218 MAIN STREET, Telephone 370 Norwich, Conn. WALL PAPERS A full line of the above with new additions coming along, including those with cut out borders. Moldings and bands to match. Mixed paints, muresco and tints; also art glags imitations. We are.in the market for painti paper-banging and decorating all the G — P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main Street, Phone. WE WILL SERVE A Special Dinner Next Sunday May 4th Music by the Orchestra WAUREGAN EOUSE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO, Propristors May Baskets | May Baskets, 5o up, Caps, Mottoes Favors and Prizes for May Partles, Crepe and Tissue Paper, Lunch Sets, Baskets, etc, MRS. EDWIN FAY People’s Market € Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. DEL-HOFF _HOTEL Eurcpear: Plan Grill.Room open until 12 m. HAYES BROS. Props. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Buildiny Take elavator Blietuckst street an- rance. FROSR . ... . . Pies, Cake and Bread that canziot be excelled. PlLone your order. Frompt service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter ‘Ave. (East Sice) NOTICE Sachem Street will be closed from Washington Street to Uncas Street until further notice, E. C, LILLIBRIDGE, Street Commission: THER® 1s n savertisiug medium ia Eastern Connecticut equal to The Buls Jeuin for business resuita % Franklin Square ORIGINALITY of derign compels admiration present day and will preser burial place from desecration centuries to come, LET US DEVELOP YOUR IDEAS, th in work out the details, determine the proportions and estfmate the cost Our Designing and Drafting Equip- ment is the best. The Chas. A Kuebler Co. 89-41 Franklin St, F. C. AYCHISON, M. D.. PrivSICIAN AND SURGEON. wooms s vecone WA OF, Shannon Side Norwich, Conn.