Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1913, Page 6

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From Jail Sentence For Reckless Automobile Speeding | While Intoxicated. = riminal cass to be heard courthouse in Westerly was Chief of Police Thomas E. mplainant against Dr. Per- r. who was charged with vmmon drunkard, having been ee times within the past six When wraigned before Judge 1. Williams in the Thind district the doctor pleaded not guilty. aring the testimony of Police- ry P. Cross, counsel for Pprosecuting altorney, kiicl the city solicitor's office. Following these was - called to the ha th et e Cross, admitted sufficient evidence convict. Judge Gorbam immediately a Jjail sentence. An appeal w and Pope wa: impose take released when his fath WESTERLY PHYSICIAN'S DOWNFALL Drink Causes Dr. Percy Senior’s Commitment to Workhouse —Mrs. Michael Lynch, Buried on Friday, Leaves Twelve Great Grandchildren — George A. Pope, Jr., Appeals | e, and the | Mowry, of | | preliminaries Pope judge's bench, and there, through Mr. MR. MERCHANT ARE YOU READY TO |§ CATCH THE PLUMS? | Here is the manufacturer with ] the ood stout pole of newspaper advertising to knock them off ihe tree. Are you prepared to catch {] tem: i When & manufaciurer make i} narket rigt at vour door by ju- 1} iicious adve in the news- il 'avers do vou back him up? Do you, show the goods? Do you have windows ( the people know you keer s00ds? o | n i Why not? a | It does ot take much efic . {§ eather up the plums it a |} knoc em dow | indising manuf GhHe PAIGE “36” The Car That Dominates the Field ln Its Price Class THIS IS THE CAR THE TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) Line NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Choose tuis ryute Mext Lume yua ev to New York. Xou'll have a delightiul Voyage on long lisland Sound and & superb view of the wonderful skyiiue and waterfront of Manbattan island. Steamer leaves New London at 1¢ p. m. daily (except Sunday), due New York, Pier 70, East River, at 6.45, aud Plor 40, North River, 7 o'clock ‘hext morning. Ticksis ana staterooms from ticker agent railrond station. Meals a la Carte NORWICH West, §180 m e M Ferguson and | er, George A. Pope, provided 3500 sure- Ao IN DESIGN, IN EQUIP- e T Chase, Dr. Seniar the court. | ty. . | nd 3 NEW YORK p M=ol g e Local Laconics. | ty deseryes y MENT AND IN PRICE IT TRADE SAID WE COULD did not know &8 $t would do much good | Tx-Alderman \"““ er.ni of New Lon- | New England Steamship Co. ;fiw:‘:m'sfa“fi B £ | aon was in Weaterly Friday. | < ot e plums IS TWENTY-FOUR NOT SELL FOR THE o T sasionally, 8, Smkar, 88 | moved rom Gronman avenue to Lower | Qyereing MONTHS AHEAD OF PRICE OF $1275. THIS orwich to New York uilding, New orrespondence nterested rtising and co- Anderson, superintendent of 1t system of trolley lin r Friday in Westerly Selectmen McDonald and Hewitt of ANNOUNCEMENT F OR 1914 IS OUR ANSWER. EVERY OTHER CAR IN . ITS CLASS. CHELSEA LINE f Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 opportunity to He asked the court good and kind enough to suspend | Groton v Westerly Friday after- ; for a fortnight, for the good | noon, t in their custody an insane f All outside rooms. @f all, end that he would seek fresh | woman en route to the Norwich state b ek Berxioe s b Balds and pastures new. If given two | b OAVCE, | AIIEIETD Dot ', Weeks losway he would leave and nev- “harles J. Dutton and family | ed the pharmacy of the O. E. Brayton Thursdays and Sundays, 6. er_return to Westerly. g1 smpton, who have spent | estate. : : Jodge Willlams took occasion to Say | three and Mrs. John Birthday Party, | . ° o i‘z\xvoomn & good word for Westerly as an ad- returned home dleton Wilcox celebrat o A Mg B I S i ed LEquipment an ncreased Price TET T However, be decided to take what Dr Many went from Westerly to Ash- s friends at his home on | Bexior bad sald under consideration, Friday afternoon to attend the { and would reserve judgment for an on of Hartford has | Charles W. What will the other fellows of Representative We are leaving the price untouched and adding still more equipment. Npmx o twe. The services were held in the ned home after a visit with her Later Judge Williams calle 2, 5 b o | ~, . o . . . for mentence, Afiar sto enth Day o b becn o st no Can we do it? Well, we are doing it. And that is all that interests you car buyers sugh there is ample room in the the new t of his mother, Mrs. public_structure, Note the new equipment: Electric Horn, Quickly Adjusted Jiffy Storm Curtains, Combined Rain-Vision has been ade by the po- ¥ S e . o . . e . o -1 H if : f;;izii?‘}‘;gfl lodgings setlee sl o Ay and Ventilating Windshield, Non-Skid Tires in Rear, Ventilated Hood. Find such complete equipment, if mined s Danville, Va., for the wint you can, anywhere else in the whole Paige price-field. And find such a car! Any Paige owner—and they TITH STREET & months in the state workhouse. Benior signified his intention to a; and bond was fixed at $200. In default of ball the sentence became effective. ONIVERSITY -PLACE ©ne Bloek West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY. Close to Wholesale and Bef 075 "Govgs Disterte, Halirond £a0 Sioamunip Lines. o ! MODERN ASSOLUTELY FIREPROOF| 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES 31.00 PER DAY UP Excellent Restaurant, and Cefe. Moderate Prices Send for frce tilustrated Guldeand’ Map. of New 1«& ity are almost everywhere now—will tell you what a car, just as a car, the Paige has proved itself. Those who own the “36” whether the touring car, roadster, coupe or sedan age enthusiastic beyond words. It is the culmination of years of earnest, constant effort to produce the maximum of automobile value in the medium price class, made possible by the sincerity of purpose which is behind and enters into Paige cars. WILLIMANTIC of Meetings—New Owners Fellowship to Boom Island—Conklin-Sherwood Dates and Subjects Jolly Sixteen Club Opens Season. The whist Mrs. Joseph L. Peacock of Westerly | responded to the toast Denomi Co-operation at the lu Jolly Sixteen, a local g every two ceks at ) meetings of the Con rch have been arranged The organization which is behind and responsible for Paige cars is a progressive, compact, hard-working unit, brought to the highest point of manufacturing efficiency by executive ability. The design, material, construction and equipment of the Paige “36,” at the price of $1275.00 is a phenom- It does not seem possible to put such value into a car, by comparison with what other man- ufacturers are offering this year, at anywhere near its price. Perhaps in the future other makers will learn the l secret of economical production on the scale now practiced at the Paige factory. But the Paige is here NOW i moder- Rev Re- Ledyard church preacher, Individual doub! \ecount. FUNRAL. enal value. church, moderator, preacher, Rev. Willlam Personal Appeal from 1 _Stonington, moder- Brought by the ideals, practical knowledge, experience and honesty of purpose of the men in this organization. of the young X K avis, Pawcatuck Baptist board, discussed the new mis- A Earnshaw; topic, slon study book, The King’s Business, Improve Sunday School and Mrs WaM of New York discussed NEW YORK CITY, That is why the Paige “36” is Ahead in Design, the new book, The New America. | moderator, 0 At the aftermoon session Miss Ellis | C Stonington . . 35TH ST.,» spcke * particularly of the ~yalus o | toptc, The Equipment and Price—The Foremost of Its Class BROADWAY. Toung women wers the greatest assets | o, moderator, Hon. |William J. Hastings Appointed Trustes | : ; . e s S 2 i : ot b X A ; L S fop uture efort. U e e o ek | At @ meeting of thecredit ¢ Compare the size of the Paige 36” with any n(l}cx " tisn’ta >nul.l ar, but a big, roemy, u_»mpnl«mlc. Neatost amnecments, shops and depotis immigration question, and its govern- o Aftain It : -riding auto. It has 116-inch wheel base, 34x4-inch tires, deep, luxurious upholstery, full elliptic scroll oLl ot Yo ormes i g e g sy e b i e o springs and a perfectly balanced distribution of weight that make it as comfortable as any car you ever 8 good room and vasn, $2,00 5 5. N theart: topi w Are Your | : 5 T large and placed at an angle which gives the driver an easy, comfortable position. Bestauint 5 . Care Ao ebie 4DA. - The steering wheel is An auxiliary dash carries the equipment such as justment, convenient to the driver. in that it had adequate solutjon for ons. She paid trib- of Jewish Women re foremost aid, in car »wn who came to the United Masor’s island. Allyns to Boom 4 D. Prop. peed ometer, magneto switch, lighting switch, carburetor ad- Andrew Island ar A |the W for their Read these Specifications. Compare them with other cars costing more money. They speak for them- selves. Free | ndham | rnoon. At the 40th annual meeting of the ot Rhode Island branch of the Congrega- ovs have tional Women's Board of Missions Mre arslwatenEynoic, c00d against clie . hel tad ot . L - ¢ . e “mesiing was held, was re-clected STy Paige “36” Specifications, All Models re-elected. The report of the O Al Caten Al ik A N showed receipts for the year 36 H. P.. 4 cylinders, cast en bloc; bare 4 inch; stroke 5 inch: valves en- asur e Y RN Oisbare Mrs, Frank Whaley spent Closed side, removable cast iron interchangeable heads, 2 F. General Agt. S R R IS S balinos n Norw inch d rbon ‘steel stems nd cam shafts 35 per cent.—40 per cclal Agt. R a I, drop forgings, heat treated; three large crank shaft bear- Special Agt Miss ) X . Conn. town Frid Hartford. inch on steel inte long, rear 4 drop forg- 1 with long, center 2% per cent.—40 per cent, car 10% inch and ground bronze inc] Donahue of Baltic was in | in Africa, India and Central, E: m and Western Turkey An interesting address on the Work of the Congregational Missionaries in the Far East, by Miss Mary L. Daniels, in for mi 1 will reside long heat treated, t, 1 inc long Harold Thor cams g his mothe Mrs, To Exchange Pulpits. LEGAL NOTICES. rank ¢ silent chi e mani of the |son. manifold cast gray iron ase, charge of the mission school at Har will ex- Daniels of Sherbrool aluminum. LUBRICATION 1 splash poot, Turkey, was giver y Smith he gue his son, system; plun, t n shaft; reservoir capaci Preston, secretary of the ethodist COOLING: by silent chain driven centri- 2, Sunday morn- ple's work. made Witiam E. Weeden of Westerly f Storrs was a | on her way s tempered and treated Mention. it with motor: nickel steel annu- TRANSMISSION e; three speeds ASSESSORS’ NOTICE GREGORIA " elected as and Miss Fan- 3 1 lar minum hood of St. A Capt. and Mrs of Polish people arc | AND CLUTCH........ | 7 271 and one reverse. Mu nsert clutch, 14 discs, 9% meeting n New London eveding school, 1 inch diameter, runping in oil, s eloc N chuend son Hauy RISty v evis Front axle, one-plece drop forged I-beam section, heat treated. Ball bear- VISt Liewraiter 2 i ings on wheel spindles. Rear axle, floa type, bevel gear drive, Hyatt in Cottrell and Miss nti-friction roller bearings. Drive one special ur joint e visiting In Norwich aight line drive. 14 inch internal expanding and contracting Gilfillan of New Britain es, pressed steel drum Brotherhood of ew to ls the guest of his family on Bast | A ol channel section 4 inch by 13 inch to 3 inch, narrowed in front 1814 conventio: ence. M Annie Spaulding of Meriden is | motored 3% drop in front of rear axle. _— visiting her father, B. Kirke Spauld- |D: 4 ey e o S TS e ¢ SPRINGS........... ... | Front 36 inch long, 2 inch wide, semi-elliptic, rear 38 inch long, 2 inch wide e il g gy ] B s full elliptic; oil tempered with rebound clips Lynch, Thomas Squadrito and Albert Du- haime have returned from a visit in WHEELS Wood, artillery; 34 inch diameter, 1% inch spokes. Quick demountable rim New York 116 inch; 56 inch and 60 inch treads. WHEEL BASE. T William ¢ e licenses STEERING AND Left side drive; center control. 18 in ch w alnut rim wheel UA\“ pi ”:mi‘ { STONINGTON. ence Wh 1. Joseph Merkle | CONTROL GEAR.. shift lever and emergency hand brake In center of chassis, set forward from Clyde Martin and front seat. tson, all of Willimantlc, GASOLINE SUPPLY..|Gravity feed: tank located under shroud dash; reserve supply valve Ecclesiastical Society Meets—Noonan- ! | ASSESSORS' NOTICE f Westerly, als - four sons. Dennis of White Roc Kenney Engagement Announced— Personals oepacHYI e s 103 Wester] Sale of Portion of Brayton Estate. N B EuBivan wrent-t Puthain i CARBURETION. .......|Float fesd automatic type; left side of motor: dash adjustment ) raich g iy At the Tirst Baptist church Sunday | ) b IGNITION . .5 hvic. 2 Bosch magneto: variable spark I erors - z the pastor, Rev. George ames Johr of Scotland was in 3 3 g t R, sgven of the 12 great-gr ndehilare il sl A .ij“v s cit day STANDARD COLORS. |Paige Richelien Blus, all models; nickel trimminge. ¥ gned rial was in St. Michael's old ceme s 0 : 34 e 1 l T it e b D Tt ol MEaS Ranis of tanover pasia o TIRES. ... .. s Dlamond or GoodHich: front, 34 inch by 4 inch; rear 3¢ inch by 4 fnch i John. Patrick, Frank At the _evening servica isitor “yesterday ; ; e Tonch wg;‘\] talk from the subject [ Mrs. J. 7, Donanue of Norwich was EQUIPMENT. ......... |Gray & Davis Flecirlo Starter; Gray & Davis Electrie ‘th;n? system i bah? Y 2 Jocal visitor Frida ventilating windshield, bullt Into body; Stewart Revolving Dial Speedo § On a charge of operating an automo- of the Second Congrega Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vinton of Hagle- meter; 13 Inch elecirio headllghts, parabollo design; 5 Inch electric side i ight at emountable Wed iastical society was held |yille at the church, | an and Charles Bright- | returned from New Haven rear. to & p. m, evenings, Iights, set flush In dash: 8 inch electric ru were Frida of Roch n frie Bile while under the influence of lignor in town and trom 1 , tools ritns, ‘ome extra; ilre irons, license bracket, horn, pump, Jz tire repalr outfit, John Foran, n calli is | ter, N. Y., Providence fin't aistrict sentenced George A. Pope, Jr., court, beginn. 3 S T o ey atte: ot~ | Mrs. J. McInnis anc 5 2 timore ‘and_Watch Hill to the Pro e A O e o move et T i @ence county fail for a term of th - : : his clty | Conn., Sept. 21 <y | Noonan-Kenney Engagement. Miss Minnie Claffey of Norwich call | : et Pope was accused of driving an au- | ley announces the en- n local friends yesterday. Before you buy don’t e JOHN TURPE moblle in Pri Tu granddaughter. Mis: Miss Susie I Hol ‘ : ' | A i e il Al . to Daniel Kenne to fail to see and ride in this car. Call us for a demonstration at any time. JEREAIAL NovaN, oty e charge ¢ 2 MICi « 5 were lensthy conferences between Har- Willard has purchas prother, I | 3 A o - e — st Hartford | Mrs rtain of Mt, Hope. CASCARETS TONIGHT! IF BILIOUS, | Baltic visited HEADACHY, CONSTIPATED--10 CENTS .- MISS . C. ADLES Hair, Sealp and FaceSpecialist THAMES SQUARE GARAGE Service Station for the Paige-Detroit M. H. Donahue of ends in this city Fri- y to E on their w s Rose F urned THE MODIFIED POMPADOUR i MR. PROSPECTIVE AUTO BUYER:—This Paige “36” is a new car to Norwich. one of the beginners' 1 X , and h ¢ swen of Dubud; stford Friday, wher 1 visited a brother : Beard of Willimantic. Other | james Brown, D. I Clifford and A, G THAMES SQUAR Msils, Al e Ao s sy e s, og EESSUSETEE || I Thames Square Garage, noin, come | || |EEFE fmmediately clea and s e Rl ol out vl SR PR R . ~ t soclal affairs the really smas 2nd fermenting food and foul gases: | lated, Head oclear and Liv *haling the week end with her parents | had come to Miss Adl v sty {ake the excess bile from the liver and | Bowels fine condition f \ths, |In South Manchest H 3 PHIN 3 5 e N T e e S REPAIRING, OVERHAULING STORING and WASHING g . Mrs, Ann pAshton, of Fairview street, | Telephone 652-4 octizd | o vl spenid a Wweek with her daugh PAIGE-DETROIT AUTOMOBILES 33 U5 T AN o -3 . . + . . ity ot Norwlch ater .. Miass Mauds. Gallivas ot Monbolis High Grade Work at Right Prices Automobile Supplies a Specialty s op yOflce of \ i R e e e HARRY C. WASHBURN *Phone 654 FRANK C. STERRY colater Tites’ for” e auarter en [ has taken iallivan’s place. the office Oct. 1, 1913. Office ope. 7 PRICE [0 CENTS trom B30 a. m 08 B g : TS.WORK WHILE YOU SLEER. | bouei e i R e CSmire unu » neede. make ali the furniture in the schools of that commonwealth, i JOHN J. SH!

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