Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1913, Page 6

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Whittall Rugs in the Lead Foremost in the lines of Rugs stands the famous “WHIT- TALL” Rug weavers’ art, and for beauty and durability are sur- They are the finest examples of the American passed by none. We are showing a beautiful assortment of the 9 by 12 size. ANGLO PERSIAN at ..... ceesanes ceseecanenea... $60.00 ANGLO INDIAN at $50.00 ROYAL WORCESTER at $45.00 v TEPRAC WILTON at $35.00 CHLIDEMA BODY BRUSSELS, the best to be had, $32.75 WILTON RUGS We show a fine assortment of fine Wiltons in some of the very latest patterns and colerings. s ¥ 3 by 12 at $35.00 8-3 by 10-6 at ...... $32.00 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS 9 by 12 at . . $25.00 6 by 9 at . $16.50 by 10-6 at $22.00 4-6 by 7-6 at . . $875 4 6 9 SANFORD AXMINSTERS IN NEW , - During this opening we have made some reductions upon desirable merchandise which shauid ric . Read these over carefully and, best of all, come in and see them. WILTON RUGS in good Oriental designs and well blended colors—a variety of patterns, both large and small. Vi ‘alue § Body Brussels Rugs—full five-frame Brussels in choice de- V. Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9 by 12, value $27.5 Seamless Tapestry Brussels R Coverings and Dr Special Opening Sale Values RUGS, DRAPERIES, ETC. A veiy 1. 27t Nearly free. did carpet Special alte $3 ... $29.98 = ... $31.98 RY merly Special 50, 8-3 by 10-6—Sale price. 7.50, 9 by 12—Sale price . igns which cannot be duplicated. alue $23.50, size 8-3 by 10-6—Sale price alue $25.00, size 9 by 12—Sale price. ... CHINA MA all the year stock for $19.08 $21.98 0 $22.50 Sale price 12.75 ugs, Mattings are size 8-3 by 10-G~S;|e P! $9.45 ALL WOOL AXMINSTERS At Sale Prices -6 by 6-6, value $7.00—Sale price. . by 9, value $12.00—Sale price.... by 12, value $22.50—Sale price...... LINOLEUM printed pa to the bac $ 575 . $998 FLOOR OIL ( and 2 ha ORIENTAL DESIGNS 9 by . $23.00 8-3 by 10-6 at...... $21.00 6 by 9at ...... $14.50 VELVET RUGS, 9 by new d LINOLEUM M inches IN SMALL RUGS WE OFFER MANY SPECIAL VALUES WHICH WE CANNOT ENUMERATE HERE. X S VELVET RUGS, 8-3 by APESTRY BRUSS 10-6, at ILS RUGS . $16.50 "ESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS, 8-3 at SMALL RUGS IN GREAT VARIETY There's a splendid assortment of these Smaller Rugs in al! sizes from 18 by 36 up to 36 by 72 inches. clude Wiltons, Velvets. The weaves in- Smyrnas, Axminsters, 75c to $11.50 Body Brussels and in either white or ecru. inset with a wide band of in- Made of good quality of scrim A most attractive curtain sertion. WESTERLY GETTING G0OD Chief of Police Repor(a*O:y Four Arresis During September —Proposition to Hold Town Meetings During the Even- 'mg»-Charity Department Expends But $63—Intensive Farming at Wequetequock. The Westeri; in the 1e counc asked if the town meeting said that and hat the meetin held 10 a. m that 1 by statute of the RSt el 2l was soon | Councilman Flynn then said that town meet- Lo pea. | the time was coming when there would of At- |be change inat lown meetings and 0 | wou be weld e a tax- € of the is now people who can end without cunia. o= wn Cuiley said that 3 1ld be satisfaciory to the 1 jorit Cour T Flynn tion, wh led, that lause i call® for I town meeting asking for poor road | n the statutes that would give houid re- he privileze of holding town colony had | me in the evening. He believed paid taxes in the past |that if the taxpayers voted in favor Ten as in sym- | of osition. that favorable leg- pathy ed improve- | islati tion would resul ments at Fl and that botk The deed the iriangular piece propositions ~ated a|of land now occupied in part by the unit. He e taxpa at | courthouse, was received from the Weekar opportunity to [ Westerly fire district and ordered re- present thet corded. This will enable the town to give the state a clear title to the site. It was voted to request the clerk to insert in the call for the special town meeting a proposition to deed to the fire district a small tract of land ad- Town Clerk Whipple announced that it was up to him to call a special meeting when application was prop- erly made and that there was no need for council action. He said he was | joining he fire district property, which ready to receive the recommendations | cannot be reached except by trespass ¢ the council Councilman Flynn { upon the property of Christ Episcopal ed that the proposition of Mr. Buf- church or the fire distri Protect Yourself Ask for ORIGINAL Gmx 2 n:?mmi for lll xju— 45¢ $1.25 IN: $1.50 INLAID LINOLEUM-—Sale price HEMSTITCHED BORDERED SCRIM, 36 INCH PRINTED SCRIM—also some WHITE WHITE OR ECRU CLUNY beautiful wide edge and inserted band of lace, Special Let of Scrim Curtains 98¢ | 37¢ ALL KINDS. $1.05 PRINTED LINOLEUMS—Sale price.. LATD LINOLEUM—Sale price.... 40 inches wide, in white or ecru, value 25c—Sale price in cross designs, value 15c—S8ale price PRINTED BORDER SCRIMS which have just come in. Fine quality white or cream—Sale price.......... 250 SCRIM CURTAI finished with beading and edging, center valance style, value 85c—Sale price 65¢ SPECIAL LACE CURTAIN SWEEPER in made with 4 vards long, Regular price Regular price Special Price $2.39 INGRAIN CARPET all Special BEST ALL WOOL INGRAIN— BRU TING your JAPAN MATTINGS the Two INLAID LINOLEUM DUNTLEY COMBINED VACUUM aperies OF THE RE good d sULAR 69¢ GRAD! wool—all igns. Made and gular price $5c. in pretty patterns. Made and 1 for 98c a OF BE: Made QUALI ld yard FROM 19¢ ind for many choice. 'O 35¢ purposes. A YARD. We have oM daintiest 25c TO 48c A YARD. of the Oriental floor ds large ¥ wide, assortment in tterns. The all qualiti Square Yard 79¢c, 95¢, $1.25 and $1.39 "LOTH rds. in all the width A Square Yard. 24 by TATS for kitchen or pantry, size HAND-OPERATED $5.00 CLEANER two different mocels. hand and are making a special price on both models. $ 8.00—Special $10.00. Special Autumn Display and Sale of Floo Commences Thursday, October 2nd CARPETS AT SPECIAL PRICES Made and Laid Free During This Opening laid . 55¢ Splen- free ¥, and laid free. Popular a good Japan coverings. of . 48c and 55¢ attern extends clear through 36 WE WILL BE PLEASED TO TAKE MEASURES AND FURNISH ESTIMATES ON FLOOR COVERINGS OF REEVES VACUUM CLEANERS AND We have just a few on $5.98 . $7.98 Beautiful Rugs, made from the very finest worsted. are patterns discontinued by’ the manufacturer and we wish to close them out quickly. | 1 The report of Chief of Police Thom- | would as E. Brown showed that only four |Drops arrests had bsen made during Septem- | ejac fon, £ i | i | Jer, one each for breaking and enter- | how we can get ing, for defacing a bullding and for | being an idle and dissolute person, and an insane person In response to queries concerning Lewis Stanton, health officer report- | the curbing and macadamizing of ed three cases of diphtheria in one | Spruce street, President Langworthy family during the month and that | chairman of the highway commitice, quarantine regulations were strictly | agreed that the cost w. in of | enforced. | $200. This caused Council Milk Inspector John Rreen reported | well to call attention to a | the list of milk dealers that had been |sented by him and adopted by | visited in August and September and |council which provided that no con- reported sanitary conditions as being ‘ tract or improvement be made, that | satistactor His examinations were | would cost $200 or over, should be | so thorough that he did not get the !entered intd by any committee of the | full names of ‘some of the dealers vis- | council, until after being approved by ited | the town council. If the highway com- Kenneth Ridge company was |mittee intended to ignore the vote of i ern license, | the council it should be defiit | tharawal was received | wn. | 3 o of his peti- | Langworthy explained ! quox_ license to ' thal had been set in Sp Joseph S. Gr g | stree ters laid. T a town had the materia to macadamize the street ied d the tota from appointment A on was recei neno second for le with power to serve legal | sum exceeded $200, L it is a job well papers. No action taken. | done. A communication was received from Councilman Haswell said t | the Watch Hill Improvement company | the work may be all right he ¥ ve to the relocation of the pub- | tee had no right to have it d 1 toi at Watch Hill Refe d to the dire authority of Councilman T with request to | cil, y report at the next meeting. | Councilman Langworthy said t | S (N % | the beginning it was not plann | the appointment of George Hoxie as advantage- in connection with the im- a_ police constable without pay, ex-|prjiement of Union eet plaining the character of work done b: Sounc aan : ad It the Hoxi two months in the year, i n 2 X 2 3 . did not a to Union st Councilman Flynn said he had no ob- on Wan made for Union street be- vote was adopted Councilman Casweil insisted that un- der the vote, the whole council should be considered and given chance to ex- press sentiment. If this be not done the council is a blank, save the mem- bers of the highway committee. Councilman Langworthy said there was no desire to ignore the vote of the council and more care would be exercised in the futwre in that par- ticular respect. The bills for September were ap- proved and ordered paid, including a bill of $623 as pay and expenses of the board of assesso Councilman: Flynn . Hoxie ce ap- uld be { jection to the appointment of M | but was of opinion that no pol | rointments of this nature sho | made without the approval of the | chief of police. The appointment was referred to the chief. Angelo Spozalto made for appointment as police constable, and this, too, was referred to the chief. ] Complaint was received from Ma: | application Gormley of sewage flowing on her property from that adjoining and ask ed that the nuisance be abated. Coun- cilman Flynn stated that he had as- that a remedy would be ap- surance plied in the near future. Therefore | ggked what pay each of the thrae as- s acklon was tavon sessors recelved and was informed that each received as pay for service $150. After canvassing the voting Iist to be used n the speclal town meeting the council went Into executive ses slon, overseer of the poor, did not show the charlty depart- .ment of the town, but would indlcate inusual prosperily or a neglect in the care of (he deserving poor. During September (he toinl expense of the de- pariment was just $83.04, or just a rifle over $2.10 a day. Notice was received from the state board of public roads that Westerly's share of the expense of building two sridzes on siate roads in Washing- | continued to the next meeting. v ien county was $103.83. It wak er- The matter of granting permlssion »dered pald. When informed that it |te the Westerly Board of Trade to hold ’ The monthly ropert of Ellery Barber, ! extravagance, in In exescutive session the cour voted against the application of Pa quale Salameno for appointment constable with power to serve papers fn clvil process. Action on his notice of withdrawal of application of lguor transfer to Joseph S, Grills was as his | meeting in he fr discussed passed t is the sen- timent i v that the Westerly Board of perm | ted to have its meetings the town | ha rovided th thout expense (v t pro- ;:}L\Cd at the pay the cost of ig itor service. (Councilman was re- tiuekted f6 compute a for the | use of the town hall ch would be | alike fair to the town and the organ- izatlc matter of making a fixed charg meetin re dis- trict was d, nor was it definitely deter e hEhdr. - b town hall would be used free of charge | ny purpose except for strictly town busine that is, for town mee: ings and ele aucus tions, not including party Local Laconics. rly Shoemakers' union is name only, as it T'roops from Fo Wright and T Ty were anded Vedn ia. a Fo { s and Michael Deady ha i the Rhode Island | ¢ I arrested on woman by sed was in 1 thy, president of the W erly council, with Mrs. Langworthy, * Langworthy and Mrs, John Loveland, left Westerly on Wednesday afternoon on an automobile trip with Buffalo as destination. Capt, Herbert O. Durn, United States mnavy, drrived at the Dunn homestead in Haversham, Wednesday. He has been relieved from duty at the navy department in Washington and. upon expiration of one month’s leave of absence, will be assigned to duty at the war college, Newport. i It was intimated at the meeting of the town council Wednesday that the highway committee allowed a property owner the usual twenty ceuts a foot for seiting new curbing and that this individual sublat the work to a con- tract for a much less sum. The ques- tion was @ ed If the contractor will do the work for less than twenly cents & foot, why should the town pay him more? The cases of Wilcox plin and Champlin against Wilcox counter book accounts, occupied the altention of Judge George T. Brown land a jury in the superior court Westerly, Wednesday, The trial commenced Tuesday afternoon testimony was concluded at 3.1 ‘recess of ten minutes was taken. agalnst Cham The opening argument was by Attorney | ilage BOSTON STORE DRAPERIES This Autumn we make one of the [nost complets showings of Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers and Drapery Materials we have ever had. These prices give but a faint idea of the completeness of our assortment. CURTAIN MUSLINS CURTAIN SCRIMS CURTAIN LACES 1214¢ to $1.00 CURTAIN MADRAS 19¢ to 39 SILKOLINE, CRETONNE, DENIM ANXD FANCY REP 12i4¢ to 550 10¢ to 35¢ 12%¢c to 39¢ 69¢ SUNFAST DRAPERIES — color guaranteed of especially good for light weight portieres and over draperies. 49¢c a Yard We have just received some these beautiful rie which are drape COUCH COVERS PORTIERES TABLE COVERS .. 75¢ to $15.00 . a pair $2.00 to $14.50 36c to $6.00 CURTAINS from one to two 25¢ and 33c MUSLIN CUE SCRIM CURTAINS MADRAS CURTAINE ACE CUR v CURT IRISH POINT CURT BRUSSELS CURTAINS ARABIAN AND RENATSS . 39 to $1.756 65¢ to $5.00 ... $1.35 to $4.75 $1.75 to $9.00 65¢c to $7.50 $3.39 to $9.75 $4.50 to $10.00 ... $3.98 to $8.50 ¥ TTINGHAM AN Ugpholstery Department WE CARRY A LARGE LINE OF FURNITURE COVERINGS OF ALL KINDS AND ARE COM- PLETELY EQUIPPED TO DO ALL WORK OF THIS KIND. WE RE-COVER FURNITURE, MAKE AND HANG SHADES, LAY CARPETS. ESTIMATES ON ANY WORK OF CHARACTER FREELY GIVEN. THIS $42.00 Seamless Wilton Rugs i $35.00 Size 9 by 12, | Rathbun, counsel for William A. W rank Banning has gone for a busi- cox and the closing argument by At-|ness trip to Windsor Locks. Mr, and torney Agard, counsel for Alvin Cham- | Mrs, Banning will make their home in plin. The cases will go to the jury the villa, this winte this morning. . Mizpah Class Entertained. Albertus W. Maxson, who a few | ago moved from hts B reet | The Mizpah class met Wednesday {0 & cosy bungalow in quiet | evening at the home of the Misses equock, tried his lu m- | Everts, at Rockledge. After a business ng the past season on a small | session which was most Interesting, the According to his personal re- | hostess, Miss Hester Everts, served re port, he raised two cuctumbers, two to- | freshments. matoes and ear of green corn thr Firemen’s Smoker. inches In le The diminutive | green corn was on exhibition Wed I'he smoker al the rooms of the firs Teanss | compainy ap Cedanintrest aat xeutis : PR .| was weil attended and a pleasant ses The Heal Bulletin shows | ] (hihe monthly Health Bl et Sawen | #lon enjoyed. Several applications for &E =" Grinking founts durin, he | membership were acted upon faver onth of June, based on parts peryAaPlV. An entertaining programme was 1,000,000, Color, 0; odor, none; resi- | Presented and Steward O. W. Beebe Foe ot exoration, s60s oss on Igni- | served & famous chowder. tlon, 10.5: ammonia, .004 uminoid Briefs and Personals, 016; chlorine, 6.2 rates.” 20; 0| Mrs. Anna Wagner of Morgan avenus e S e ntertained the Silver Link society at | her home Wednesday afternoon iberty council, Daughters of Ameri had a business meeting Wednesday bacteria co ening followed by an hour's social SRR Jleasure Joseph Cummings Breaks Leg While 1an Rogers has returned from a Playing Football—New Drawing | it t“inh;;,-ripnfig,jplr{‘;flv, Mr. and Mrs, Teacher Secured—Firemen ave and e T, I, Pavk have e Smoker. urned from a visit in Providence. Lida Paoker of Meriden is the Joseph Cummings 14 year of relatives and friends in the son of Mr, and Mrs. James Cumm age, her former home. of Prospect hill, is in Lawrence hos Mr. and illis Miner hase re- tal, New London, with a broken rned to Waterford after visiting rel received while playi 1l on t ives in the village. Church grounds Tuesday afternoon Fenelon has returned to “The boy was assisted to the office of after visiting Miss Mar- Dr. W. M. Hill and as Dr. Hill was a Morrison Fishers Island, was obliged to wait Prentice of Mystic has been ¥ it decided hy the doctor that as the friends on High street. McGraw of Smith court, who s is @dle to more than two hours for his return w Gabe as been ill for a few located half wa; eak was a bad one, between the knee and thigh, that theg patient needed the application of X-| ravs and he was removed to the hos pital. w0 at and Mr: rom se on M W. Aiken have re- n street to the Saw- in street » moved hc New Drawing Teacher. Arnie Ellis of Soundview cottage in e S. Chester, school visitor | [¢CoveTing after an illness of several for tne third disirict, has secured Miss b Bertha D, Robson of Newtonvyille M , as teacher of drawing in the schools of the town (o fake the place of Miss Frances Nye who Is to spend 0 n ea the winter in New llaven Miss Rob Son 1s a gradumie of the Boston Arf | e e school and equipped (o teach drawing Relleved in oue minute. Money back manual work, maodellng and needle- if it talls, Get & 25¢ or S0¢ tube of work, It 18 expected that she will make her home In Mystie, She arrived on ONDON,S w day for a brief visit of lnspec ton of the schools Engagement Announced. Catarrhal Jelly The engagement Is announced of An zus MeLeod of Prospect Hill and Miss B et e Zita Marie Morre of Providence, The sneezing, nose bleed, etc. \rite fob marriage is to take place Saturds free sampie. The firstdrop used will Cctober 1R do good. Ask druggists. Herman FEdwarde and assistants are Kondon Mig. Co,, Minneapolls, Minn. engaged in repairing the streets of tje \

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