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IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY Town Debt Reduced $6,438—Overseer of Poor Reports! Balance of $126—Annual Financial Meeting Votes $2,000 to Convert Old Town Hall Into Manual Training Department—Providence Circle Meets. tured ribs, besides having his left (‘ho(‘k pierced by a nail, and receiving a severe shaking up. ‘'The injured man “a.n brought to his boarding place on the West Side hy Dr. Michael H. Scan- lon was called te attend him. At a special session of the Third Dietrict ceurt, heard before Ju Oliver H, Wililams Tuesday Willlam McAvoy. who was arrested b onstable Donohue a¢ White Rock, wasx charged with drunkenness and was fined $2 and costs, amouniing to $6. | Hiram Green, of Ashaway, who was arrested Dy Sheriff William Casey of Pawecatuck, in New l.ondon, and was brought int® Rhede Island by the West de office, wasg brought before the st charged with the thefi of a Appmxlmately $13,000 was appro- priated at the annual financial meet- ing of the town of Westerly, held at the town hall Tuesday morning, when !in addition to the regular appropri atiems amounting to practically $98, sty ¥ rish | 000, it was voted to convert the old 30 fih:iivff o e, Darioh | town hall, which is soon to be vacated, Greon pleaded not guilty and his trial | inta a manual training depariment, o was set down for tomorrow morning. | expend 000 for the investigating of ! Rali was fived at $500 and being un- |Various sewage sysiems wh the he was commit- | taxpayers voted to install, besides 36 16 foriish garety $1.000 for the Improvement of the wes Green Is alleged to have stolen a | Strenathe the dike § alnntz the quantity of plated spoons, forks, | banks of the Pawcatuck river on Canal sn@ knives. from the pa ish house of | Street, not to mention a number of appropriations for the Sevt Day Bapt church last | - smaller lons | sumnmer and s to have sold them ! rovements all of .»\luu_h W to somwe of the residents of Potter I out the least opposition. and Ashaws tremely low ort of Town Treas fifteen cents. | M. Pendleion showed that the re orioe of twelv Vhem making his understood | f0r the year ending May L e |amounted to $682.039.44 and that the “S. =® on fhe silver meant. debt had been decreased $ quickly respomded that i meant -:nlui | he past twelve mont <Over. Green disappeared shortly af- | fact that the amoun ter the allegegd thefi and it was e Jess than the wnefl Just week that he s located, | he total debt of the town being found by Oficer Casey on Bank (M2 313, 3 3 sirset im the neighbe city. { he report i ey ! showed ths The recublican town committee | Pialed fo dditi which held 3 meeting Tuesday evening | COMM Bradford that there decifled to hold the canc was an unexpended balance of $10,3. nompitpation of a town cour jbut that two extr: expenses otter town office arose during the year when it b mimg at 8 o'clock necessary to install a new heater at the Pile: treet hool and the in ihe town ncq idsmt Willlam Clark megnber n( sarved th= 1 The committee a the old town bui d into a manual train- hick later voted. gh pric *OTIImM £ l.dr e o report of the oalke his hom £ efigiole for reclecilom if ] triends =0 desired. The o : nking fu tn Tegommend P‘rzm- is Haswell of Oak |Yhich was the amount hangze made | transterred overseer of the r. showed that dur- munlh\ the expendit lum amounted to $1, for ide which with left a balan: considerably more report. The receipts m amoun 4 prepared wll be os | S B. Pen- elerk, Fv Wh !lnms M. Pend poor the the poo'r Ellers 'P'\fin;r 3 (Tor thmee vears) Fversti towm eomncfl, AThert F 0¥ 2o a . Clarence Maxsom, W ol <ed por Lt the town council and the school -2 2. Thomas, 2 through the town council $400 for medical William A. Fouarty of Westerly died | 2 g Hisiiwtier 3 nxn W EASEL > e 4t 1he Hbgde To| i 345,000 for he bishways, ) Providence. where he street lights $9.700; -police, to be overated upon | town offic $6,000: town hall, peritonitis belng the | : printing and advertising, $1,000; = of the poor, $2,800; memorial ramse of Wis death. The & was 14 vears of ) Budlong post, $150; Rob- two simters. Mrs. amp, $25: band concerts, and Mir=, Willtam McCTuskey, 1 R : Bradford: two brothers | resolntion exempting new Cyrampion. and John O | manufacturing concern ton, M. and a son, John i for a period not exceeding ten 2 machinist by trade, ing heen am. | Was read and passed. ploved at the Red guarry of the New | S -nator Louis W. Arnold offered the I lon for th Yuu'] na" 10 be Ensland Granite wor { comm tte d th e BT Chesebro, employed as a carpen- ”H (a J,',:‘n o Sni 1““‘1]25 ,vi ter. by the Babeork and Wileox com LS ning "\?v,n“\'}' 0 uloRa min sxe Doll “moved the adoption of the res- it was carried without a er of b = : :\\;’ three hundred and o Hraie dollars of the unexpend- —v«nwnfl below and s ac- he Bradford school appro- oted to the old 1chinery, to A WORD ABOUT S street, ant closets BIOPLASM called tention to of strengthening the 5 17 ks Tt the river in Stillmanville Perhaps vou h«{xc had it prescribed | from the Wy Shirt comps to T physician. If you have ! the pumping on ang an expendi- are accustomed to ture of $1.000 was voted powder, capsule, or bracer I \fFam off 5 R ok > of $1,000 for the the west end of im- John rition caused by ma.'w—n smuation, tory of BIOPL. I shcehwn b vas (Bower) will interest you. voted to expend:$200 Physicians all over ihe world h jon of the elms aft P dnd mirsernn S on of the clms after vearse. We have th o hdal momdals from the ned prove its remarkable e frey Thrown From Truck Injurcd—Stores Closed During Funeral of John M. Noyes. member of BIOPI tami the ASNM mel with He a i me'ul ac- U)n | Dunthers of Winnipeg. i Deveaun w i | money ja i prospifus busine, | launched NORWICH BULLETIN,. THURSDAY MAY 15, 1913 Y., has arrived in town for the sum- mer. Mr, and Mrs. Jackne Hermes of New Yeork are the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hermes. Mrs. Ena Culver of Jersey City has been visting in Mystic this week. Mrs. Lodowick Packer has returned to Jersey Clty after a short visit in town, Mrs. J. A. Rathbun and grand- daughter, Miss Bertha Bradley have returned from a visit In Westfield, N. "Charles Tingley of Norwich was in town Wednesday, NOANK State Lobster Hatchery to Open To- day—Fred Deveau Takes a Bride in the West—Long Point Chowder Planned For 30th. The friends of Fred Deveau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deveau of Pearl street, who has been for about five years in the west, have learned of his | marriage in Seattle with Miss Nellie Mr. and Mrs. 1 make their home in Seat- Deveau is engaged in a . tie where Mr. Many st Supper of Liberty Council. Many attended the supper which was served in Mechanic’s hall last evening by the sewing society of Libverty council, Daughters of Ameri- ca, who by this means are raising the for the mnecessary Memorial deccrations ,a matter which these ]: triotic ladies take care of every ar. A good sum was raised. Powerboat Launched. power boat owned by Captain Thompson of Groton was rom the ways at the Davis The boat The Frank vard yesterday about noon. | presented a pretty sight with her fly- {2 | } i through M et Is of the truck caught in the rails et in trying to out the driver Tebtecaton, e o) ! his balance fell to the | B iRl ey |ground, his foot = in the wheel e o the , cuusing him to on his head. PLaSM Those near rushed to his assistance. It ot found no benes were broken but | e he was considerably mel flow of | PRt o e« zge and it is hoped We will experien A hals no serions vesults from the accident. o To Attend Grand Lodge. be iesti ; Stemington lodge, No. 26, 1. O. O. ¥., phreicians whe have met Imel in their rooms in the Gilbert block ;jefiuj SUCOSSS ]l“ H“' Wednesday evening, when the first isbetes. Incipient Const Gegree was conferred on a class of cvmutor Ataxia and other cir < Arrangements are being eases. Read what these doctors for the grand lodge session which Most every known aitment i eld in New London Tuesday serfbed in detail and (the results resday, May 20-21. The del- trestment. & 2 from this lodge will be Stan- In the meantime zet a botte of ng and George Holly. Many BIOPT.AS: ('rtzw;n from your drug- expect to attend. District Dep- gist or from Os s00d Co. * Thomas Fox will oney 1 o : Johr clehrated ITHIN FUNERAL. John M. Noyes. The funeral of John M, Noyes was held from his home on Church street Wednesday afternoon at largely attended. Rev. C. teh, pastor of the Methodist Ep 1 church conducted the services spoke words of comfort to the orrowing family, There were many beautiful flowers, Burial w in Elm Grove cemetery, The flag on the liberty half mast Wednesday tin the town closed dur hours ,out of respect who has conducted a ;this village for ove { Miss Harriett Pis WE WILL SERVE A Special Dinner Next Sunday May 18th. 2 o’clock and i and pole was and the stores 1g the funers for Mr. groce: Music by the Orchestra WAUREGAN EOUSE i< PARKER-DAVENPORT Co. ; {hff“: ]“‘fi pocHd Proprietors (nrl Mrs. Clarence THubbs and resice of New York, | e Stanten’'s lane for the um» Miss Jessie Divisick of Breekiym, N. ! resigned and - { local | will find vent. ing flags, and several fine photographs were secured of her as she took to the water. The launch was successful and was attended by a number of spec- tators. Groton Long Point Chowder. The cottagers at Groton Long Point are pianning for a chowder on Mem- 1 day to which they will invite friends. Plenty of- sports have plann#d to make the affair a Oid Rivals to Clash. Noank All Stars will play the Mystic baseball team at West Saturday afternoon when the cumulated rivalry of the past vear big score held over vear is to be wiped out The from last the Mystic team. The batteries wi | be McQuarrie and Brown for Noank fand Brandshaw and Yrley for Mystic. The buildings on’ Potter’s dock are receiving some needed repairs and the dock itself is having new piles, Hatchery Opens Today. The state lobster hatchery will open for business today About 500 egg bearing lobsters have been kept over from las* year in order to properly start the work. The boat owned at the hatchery has been put in repair and launched. To Leave Hospital. Arthur McDonald, a patient in La rence hospital where for over two months he has been suffering from an improperly set fractured leg is able to leave that institution and will be home today. It is said that he will soon be able Village Varieties. The Ladies’ Aid and Missionary so- cieties of the Baptist church are plan- ning a cake sale. Mrs. George Miller has returned to her home in Springfield ,after being in the village for some time caring for her mother Mrs. Deveau of Pear "n-ut who is able to be out after her Island. Fred Mus wall on the property of Capt. John Jenssen vwhich zreatly improves it Angus MacLeod has returned to his duties in New Haven after a visit to his family on Prospect Hill. Mrs, John Mosher s returned to | Stonington after a visit to friends in ! town. > The Brooks house on Front reet is being put in order for the summer and is to be occupied by Mr. Brown of New York. and Mrs The regular prayer meeting of the Noank Baptist church will be held in the vestry this evening. Mrs, Charles Palmer spent Wednes- day with friends in New London. BALTIC Audiences Pleasad With Gouid-Rice Entertainments — Hubert Barnett Attends Marland-Johnson Weddmg. 1¢ Gould-Rice company, rious performe: st ri ved to cri W ednesa ernoon and the Lall of old oth periorm- Rice and audiences done by Mr. tting out “ked and The of a trunk wk lined won programme ing an and illa. ch ropean high and cla expe igitation: and read: r, in M banjo and mandolin-banjo, drar humorous and de Mr. Gould presents Miss Ric escape from a veted, Dbolted and padlocked; and I\u,c in the Hindu trunk i cous substitution, ™ hand leg padlock ropes. u and Guest at Wauregan Wedding. the Hubert Barneit attended ding of Sidney Perc ielson and Ruth Clifton | Wed- nesday evening. The wedding {ook place at Wauregan. The bridesroom known as Syd Marland fo local young men, is favorabiy known as the great basketball expert who played with the Baltic club team last winter. Game With Plainfield. The manager of the B. W. S. and club is completing arrangements with the manazement of the Plainfield nine for a Saturday. wed- Dan Srief Paragraphs. d D 1 and f her sons, J. W. Lava , of Baltic. Guyon, who has been in the em- of the Baltic Mills company for years as a team driver, has is moving his family to Canada. Many friends regret his de- parture, as the young man has made a host of friends. He will be succeed- ed at the mill by Joseph Allard of Main street. B. Rtazouk, a former merchant here, Who some time a0 left town to open up business in Brooklyn, N. has returned to Baltic and purch the iness owned by Moses Lamb on gh street, Pregress on Ba!! Grounds. progress is ieudi rk being ree The men have - be rapidly in order to have ( unds ready by the first of June, that the big games will played the new ounds instead of the DR and Henry plo several d being made on constructed Fine new Mai on otd Monson, Mass., as the guest of Smitit of few davs Viela returned in Pre 1(1 spending deuce visiting Iriends. by i to use his leg perfectly. | nti has completed a stone | | i At istache Charon, of \iam am lavallie of Moosup 1s | | l | the | on n | Robinson, HIS CASE WAS HOPELESS Could Hardly Eat. Gradually Grew Worse. Relieved By Peruna. Mr. A, M. Ikerd, Box 31, West Bur- lington, Iowa, writes: “I bhad- ca- tarrh of the stomach and small intes- tines for a number of years. I went ito a number 4 of doctors and got no relief, and finally one of my doctors sent me to Chi- cago, and I met the same fate. They ing for me; said I had cancer of the stomach and there was no cure. I al- most thought the same, for my breath was offensive and I could not eat any- | thing without great misery, and I gradually grew worse. “Finally I concluded to try Peruna, and I found relief and a cure for that dreadful disease, catarrh. I took five bottles of Peruna and two of Manalin, and I now feel like a new man. There is nothing better than Peruna, and 1 keep a bottle of it in my house all the time.’ Persons who object to liguid medi cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. JEWETT CITY. Congregational Men’s Club Elects Offi cers—D. A. R. at Danielson—Ail | Portions of Monument Received. Mr. A. M. IKERD. The Men's club of the Congregation- al church held its annual meeting in the church vestry on Tuesday evening, ! when the following officers were elect- L. M. Carpenter, president; David Bothwell, H. C. Web-! vice president; Al secretary: Med icol, treas- members: committee, Alex McNicol, Rev. W. Gane, David Bothwell; programme commit o, penter Spice service mittee, i F. G. W. E Burleson; H. nominating committee, Jennings, G A. H.Nl\m] H. E printing plant trustees, Re 2. . Burleson, S. 1. r of dues, Dr. G. H. 3 The club is to expend $80 on the in- terior of the church and the walks out- the church. Went to Danielson. Anne Brev nning chapter, D. | were entertained at Carl Jennings in ngham sang at the meeting of Faith Trumbull chapter, D. A. R.,, in Norwich Wednesd Mrs. HJ. H. Burnham attended the meeting also. All Parts of Monument Arrive. The remaining portions of the S diers’ monument arrived Wednesday and will be placed in position at onec Chas. Edw. Prior of Hartford was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phillips Tuesday x‘.i"hl >“(Jx(} N. Twelve-Foot Shark Brought I[n—Sign Warm Weather is Coming—Library Circulation 3,127 for Quarter—Henry Adams Injured. LS 2AN STONI Wednesday the fishing steamer An- nie L. Wilcox arrived from Point Ju- dith with about 20 barrels of flounders and 40 barrels of squid. Caught Big Shark. Steamer James M. Gifford arri Wednesda with about 40 bar { mixed fish, mostly sea bass, and 60 barrels of squid and one man- (‘.Anlng shark. The ark was about 12 feet long and weighed about 1,000 pounds. I et of teeth about six well as m small about as large around Fishermen ciaim that of this kind is found it | warm weather will foi- ¢ sharks live in a warm 2 Moshier has hauled 30 foot power boat out on the the Delagrange boatyard, ng ready to go into commission at LIBRARY MEETING. Taken Out 3.127 Books During the ! Quarter. At the quarterly meeting of the| onington Free Li sociation | reports of the mitted as foliows: treasurer, in account brary association: Dr.: Feb. 10, ca Feb. 10, dues $: March |3, interest Phelps fund, $2 fines and cards, $0.15; total, r.. Feb. 15, Hambeaugh & Brown, $9.30; March 8, eles lights March 8 Gregory’s book store, | March librarian, $35; March Gregory’s book store, 34.15: March Hambaugh & Prm\ n, lights, store, May Gilmore, cents: cenis: May 12, cs * otal, $385.41 i ) an reported 3.127 13 were enty-five 3 22 bought. ( those given, non-fiction; of those bouzht, were non-fiction. Those given were from Miss Anne At- wood 10, Mrs. C. P. Williams 30, Mrs. Hannah P. Hyde 6, Mrs. Fred G. Bel- lamy 5, author 1, publisher 1 | Resolutions in memory of Rev. . J.! Hiil. a former president, Diamond Dust. The baseball teams composed of the ! were adopted. | pupils of the Stonington school are ba a pleasant series this season. Several of the grades have good nines and they play good ball. Last Satur the teams of the Sionington K ic eighth grades plaved at My | 1gton hoys won 9 to i. ! | Mysiie, Bliven and Stonington, Muller ind time is anticipated here Fri- when onington and 1 scheol 50 | | i i Stanton p ; nd of the won ene Ston- ington Haley leader) and Wi Noves drum mator, will | make a of the horough siree:s at 2 and will also play at | the grounds Thumb Badly Cut. i Henry Adams, an emplove at the! ! amendment Alt The Pusiness * Centerof Horwich SPRING SALE OF TOILET GOODS BUY THE BEST Boston Store Toilet Preparations are standard. They have stood the test of time and the use of discriminating men and women — they are the best. SALE NOW IN PROGRESS. Buy Now for Summ:-+ Use and Save Money On Eack Purchase TALCUM AND TOILET POWDERS TOILET AND COLD CREAMS BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS ANTISEPTICS HAIR TONICS AND SHAMPOOS SOAPS DENTIFRICES TOILET MISCELLANIES Trolleys Lead To ® : P FE o N ¢ s foundry of the Atwood Machine com- )any, in using an axe in his work, al- | severed his lef¢ thumb, inflicting Dr. Thurber took three in the thumb. Widening Road. The work of widening the road on | North Main street has extended north of Red Brook, the old sod and earth from the gutters being carted to the lowlands east of the Stonington ceme- for filling in. The road when 1 oiled will be given a top essing of crushed stone. { Borough Brevities. Miss Susie Kelly has resumed hor‘ A fuli 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 glass imitations. We are in the market for painting, paper-hanging and decorating all the time. P. F. MURTAGH 82 and 94 West Main Stree(, a.flt'r being out of town for a Phove Sendtnr Louis Arnold of Westerly was in the borough Wednesday. s r Raymond Wheeler, who has been T u h F d \ c o RS e pasc e | 118 VBUBNN FOUNGIY LO. returned home Wedne: ay. g 25 D. B. Spalding was in Norwich Tues- L g day and attended the funeral servicos MILL, CASTINGS of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Perkine. Rev. Charles J. Mason was called to | e Speciaity. South Carolina Tuesday by the illness | A ? of his Mr Rodman. | Orders Receive Prompt Attenticn Mrs. Charles J. Mason is visiting | friends in New Yor 3.3, Mehan and Joseph Vargas, Jr.| TO BE GIVEN AWAY of the borough returned Wednesday from the K. of C. convention in Dan- For the week of May 12th, A NEW HAT at the Palace Pool and Billiard Pariors, 48 Main Street LEGISLATIVE LORE in the Groton land records, and known { as the old Indian fort, located on Mit- chell street in old Groton, to convey said lands to the state, the same to be The McMurray bill which provided that the American flag be d iyed held in connection with said Fort polling pls on_election . was reported lf,»\:n, biv by t! 1diciary | public park for the use and benefit of committee. Mr. McMu Bridee- | the cltizens of the United States, is i | i !Gr)flwo]d Tract, for the purpose of o | | port spoke in favc measure | hereby accepted, and the comptroller ang a motion was rec T lis hereby authorized to accept a deed which was decia . N of the same in such form as shall be ray doubted the vote. A standing approved by the attorney general. Up- was taken with this result Whole | on such conveyance, the care and con- number of votes, 154 necessary 1o trol of said lands shall be included v: % X 86; No, 68 | within the jurisdiction of the Fort = | Griswold Tract commission. A workmen’s compensation bill, PR st which is said to be of the most pro- The committes on judiciary reported r tvpe of constructive labor | favorably in an act amending the and declared to be the pe | charter of the New London and East ever drawn in this country. was adopt- | Tyme Street Railway company, which ed by the senate Wednesday afternoon | provides that any stock hersafter is- vithout a dissenting vofce. Oniy one | gued by the company shall be issued to the committee draft w Senator McDonough aside had been previously subject to the provisions of Chapter 194 of the PubMc Acts of 1903, as | amended. accepted by from those whicl suggested to the committee by Gov- | Pl A 1ldwin and accepted as a part The bill amending the charter of the bill. Several amendments of- | president. directors and company of fered by senators were rejected. The | {he TTnion Bank of New London bill has gone to the house, where a | changing the name to the Union Rank discussion i expected and lts paseage | and Trust company, with all trust confidently looked forward to by its | company privileges, which was passed advocates 1 in the house, came back from the men ate amended, so as to conform to the statutes relating to state banks and trust companies. The amendment was The judiciary committee on Wed- nesday reported favorably an act con cerning the gift of land located in the | accepted and the bill passed by the town of Groton to the ate, and it | house in concurrence with senate ac was tabled for calendar and printing. | tion. The text follow: | — i offer of the owner of certain | Favorable report was made on the lands in the town of Grolon. near to |act incorporating the Cathedral the Fort Griswold Tract, and described | Church Association for the diocese of as follows: Lot number three on file | Connecticut Ask for ORIGINAL GENUINE NEXT TIME PHONE US FOR “CLEAN" SATISFACTION We will DYE for you and make a CLEAN job of it. Our up-to-the-minute plant is the only one in NORWICH. Eventually you will LET LANG DO IT. WHY NOT NOW ? LANG’S 157 Franklin Street nre=rpe MNE rre»e m2 Cleansers and Dyers,