Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1913, Page 6

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"Chief Cottrell Selects Four Associates to Consider Improve- ments—Death of John Deady—State Federation of La- bor to Meet in Westerly. The Rhode Island general assembly will convene three weelks from today. Owing te the new biennial election and unnual sessions of the general assem- there will be no inauguration of ate officials, but the general laws ide for certain annual ceremonies. ance, the senior member of the ewport is the one per- n selected the constitution to call the house to order, This matter will be settled by the { the purpose upon reguest of Chief Cot- trell, chairman of the committee, John Deady of Westerly died Sun- day at the home of his eldest daugh- ter, Mrs. Frank Shannon in Stonington, For the past four years Mr. Deady has been employed on the Plant estate at Groton, but retained his residence in | Westerly. About ten days ago he was | taken sick and went to his daughter's home in Stonington, where he received medical treatment and the best of care. The body was brought to his former ONLY 8 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS LAD'IES NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire Choos Fouls AeXL Lius yuu K@ o New Yoric. Vou' mave s dellhesid Yoyase on ions isiana Souud and & uperd view of the wonderiul skyune waterfront of Manhattan island. don at 11 NEW YORK Meals a la Carte Tickets and staterooms from tickes Newport representatives, Fletcher W. |home in Westerly Monday. Burial will Lawton, republican, and John B. Sul- | be beside his wife in St. Michael's livan, democrat, both having the same | cemetery. qualifications as the senior member ;| Mr, Deady, who was 55 years of from Newport. Last year Mr. Law- | age, is survived by two sons and three ton called the house to order at the | daughters, John and Michacl Deady, last session and it was then stated that [ Mrs. Frank Shannon, Mrs. John Don- Mr. Suliivan would be allowed ‘to call | ohue and Mrs, Prenfice Chase. John | the 1914 session to order. | is a chauffeur employed at the Plant s the constitutign tells Mr. Sulli- | estate and Michael is a student at the van just what he gdn do and when to | Rhode Island College of Pharmacy and do it, the circumstance is not causing | a clerk at the Bannon drug store, the republicans any worry. It will be e e the first time a democrat ever had the Local Laconics, agent railroad station. y NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO, In your quest for suitable, appropriate Holiday Gifts for , gentlemen relatives and friends, naturally your chief desire is the selection of just such tlnngt as will give “him” the great- est degree of pleasure and satisfaction. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms, Excellent Dining Service, Here are a wealth of suggestions ‘that are thoroughly practi- honor. ! Plans are progressing satisfact: It is possible that the rules of the ! g big stmas tree in Wil e i ims« i Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, 1913 session will be adopted aud that | on, ¢ PIE Christmas tree in Wileox | [ a}l, the thmga he w?uld buy himself if he were to choose Thursdays and Sundays, 5.8 there will be a general reappointment | his own Christmas Gift. p. m. Policeman Donald #erguson is in a Iprivate hospital in ~Providence for . treatment, U?‘,:';':u",.'“:?y:::x‘:’,‘:g o ProTbti | Several local nobles attended a ses- the premises in good condition and at | 107 0f Palestine temple, Mystic Shrine no nse to the landlord, is classed |in Providence Monday might. as a fairly desirable tenant and usually of Westerly Leaves New York, Brookiyn Bridge - Pler, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, 5 p. m. Freight received until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent of committees. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS XMAS NECKWEAR 25c, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 FANC YARMBANDS 25c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 receives the de;er\};cd oonslderati&n :l’ H P ok \!’; for ]l*:c- it cag i Such a tenant is ich- | O he International baseball I ue, - who Ras s shop In the | At the mecting of the Bhode Tslang DRESS SHIRTS 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 FANCY ARM BANDS 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Chapman property in Canal street. Mr. | branch of the A Fede: f Rooney wha_ tenant under Charles B: | Labor. held Sundsy ia Providence, it COAT SWEATERS $2.00, $3.00, $4.00. $7.00 SUIT CASES $2.00 to $8.00 apman until the elder Chapman died, then of the estate, and for the last two | i v a tenant of the son, Charles D. | 'y nan e, : : court Monday that the Spink _case _Rooney, without prior notice, has | onin FHCT O CHY O New Haven sived legal warning that he must | ,.q partford Railroad company, would the premises on” December 31, so | and Hartford Rafro T W The annual convention of the Con- I necticut Retail Monument Dealers’ as- Y he cannot account for Mr. Chap- Tans action. although he had been | soclation will be held in Hartford, Jan. 2, Westerly dealers have member- | 10ld that an Italian had offered a high- er rent for the place, but Rooney had | Ship in the assoclation. not been given opportunity to meet| Pride of the Pawcatuck is the name the increased offer. of the new motor fishing boat now en- Recently Mr. Chapman was granted | route from Friendship, e, to Wes- & license to operate a saloon within | terly. The boat .is owned by TElvin three doors of the barber shop, but | Scott, who is on board with Captain to hold the March meeting HOLIDAY UMBRELLAS $1.00 to $8.00 SILK SUSPENDERS 25¢, 50c, 75¢ FANCY HOSIERY 25c¢ to 50c HOUSE COATS $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 HANDINERCHIEFS 10c to $1.00 LINKS and PINS 50c to $3.50 Of course one o. - OVERCOATS will make the best Xmas Gift of all for men or boys. Ours are right in style, quality and price, f FANCY VESTS $1.00 to $8.00 GLOVES 50c to $5.00 was announced In the superior QNIVERSITY PLACE @©ne muu We R!K.mm, 'rholvum and Iw "LE" m!mr xoo Room (zoom Bath) § RATES $1.00 pin Ay UP mlp Restaurant an @‘}E&K&W&K% X subsequently an agplication for a vic- | Charles E. mett master and tualler's license to conduct a res- , Cleveland Clark engineer, taurant next door to the saloon, but ] Much of the granite quarried in Wes- S R A connected therewith was denied. M. |terly is manufactured elsewhere, but Rooney is a believer in no license, al- | special effort is made for the identifica- though not an active worker against | tion of the stock used. So there are license, but among his customers are | Westerly granite companies all over some of tbs most pronounced no-li- {the United States. One Boston firm cense advocates in the town . has_just erected two fine monuments A tenant in the upper floor of the | of Westerly granite in Mount Auburn Chapman property has also been served | cemetery, Cambridse b i In turning from Main Into Broad eet Monday afternoon, the forward axle of the automobile, owned and At (=] - m T 'EEEGORIAN NEW YORK CITY, 85TH ST., FIFTH AV, BROADWAY. 14 Rtorles. Modern, Absolutdly Pireproat.) Luxurious, «-—.«-—rw NP Manhalay 121-125 MAIN STREET »". A vote was passed at the annual mesting of the Westerly fire district | - ven by George F. Broughton, broke utsly Pirepe 7‘?»‘::&.::1‘1‘“5;’&::;&;“ lfi?i"i‘oix'.nfii'{‘.f:i‘vfi. , the wheels dropped. The % H : ’ - - v Nearest. .m-n"n"g:m-:n" and depots, with four others of the chief’'s own se- | Preak was near the hub, the axle being The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusivsiy to Men’s, Women's and Children’s Wearing Appara NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. def e at that point. M 1gh- 300 Beoms, eaeh with private Mflt lection, are to consider plans to im- 3 of the fire de. |fon was in the automob her prove the efficien S zm At 5 | husband. Both escaped injury 4 - . v AR ARAL X & w0l soos ank bath, = partment ,with special reference to the z purchase of & motor-driven apparatus, | The work of transferring the old | O \ AN 3 mm YOO PPOIP OO OTHERS UP TO $3:50. or improved horse service, or both. |town hall into a manual training school § eanron, mupROOM, BATHL S0, Chief Cottrell has named as his asso- |1s nearly completed. The two ur plrso o teghue sty > er iates Everett Barns, Councilman |floors have been devoted to the purpose | S ————————— - - — e e : Sastanrig: 3 carier Al (able 4. = 7 S. Mar- |for over th and work in the | ; = : 3 ST : s Btow o Coyle. The committee is thoroughly | street having i et ey big time,” | Alphonse Fournier; recording and cor- Hofie o Lo s e e D 8. T pa Christmas Committee of Baptist Sun- New Night Operator | representative and will give the im- |have been made to the basement from responding secretary, Ovila Bourque; Portant matter the most careful con- | th Tnion street side of the building. Spaip e expressive phrase, 'NOVer | anclal secretary, Henri Donville; | day School Appointsd—Need Night| 'Miss A. A. Johnson of phanchagier G 3 S th" E ;::(;:é?nz B the e bb -tk ok ol NINGTON Local Jottings. assistant financial secretary, Napoleon | Operator At Station. (ej":ffi;‘h {?;tim‘fiif‘,,;‘{‘,i';"}‘.f:.‘,fl:‘fili,.f.‘[.: Olng ou 9 I g i Rk A STONING Tric Swanson and Alfred Johnson of | Lessard; treasurer, Morse Gepard; first SEriul opers ; rE vestigate present additions, plan for infield were guests of local rela- | marshal, Joseph L: ; second mar- The Christmas committee appeinted ‘—i_ocfi Montlon: lf SO— Sunday. | shal, Joseph Dubois; visiting com- {'a¢ the Baptist Sunday School on Sun- general improvement and make report | Baptist Class Organizes—Vincentian | T i i e Vi . Arthur Rocheleau of High. street | mittee, Noe Caron, president; Louis S Ay o Miss Mary Law: of Worces is uring information you want to a special meeting to be called for | Father Giving Mission At St. Mary's| % JEFARE BOCTE Cat, B SOl B ee . | St. Onge, Arthur Lekros, Alfred Girard, | 92 are as follows: Obtaining the tree, | 5 guSei at Geo. A H SERVICE ® o —_— E = —Railroad Improvements. | Sunday. | Emanuel Lemoine; auditors, George | Lemuel Green, , Carl and Walter | Mrs. T. B, Duggan the latest to En route you want SERVICE=the SR | Workmen have completed setting |Lacroix, F. A. Gareau, Donat Blai i 47 2] : find o Gandelion. 1h - blooms haeg = o IF YOU ARE WEAK - The class of boys tausht by Georse | new _telophone. poles. from this tows | The Fetiring officers were thanked | b ar Btz an oo e ee aars. | Dioked one. on Monday. % vltafsu e gfhrauri;‘fu- aitention the AND “RUN-DOWN?" | Tillinghast ' in the Baptist Sunday |io Hanover and the wiring also is near- | for their good work during the past Reh 15" for: Christmis > mddil ameay Someiie sccommoaciations i school have organized under the name | Iy finished. S ‘3e¢u in a pleasing manner by Louis i Hilsaketty Claske,. alvo nd Sunday School conce nent of well-caoked, well- o a ds that the|Cf The Christian Workers and have| 5 2 | Beaudoin, after which the meeting ad- H. BrdT Mrs A e 11l swing this week. the satisfaction of reliable omunon sense demands o @ | alected the following officers: presi- | St. Jean Baptiste Officers. journed, b rillis g f Brook! schedul first thing to be done is to put both | goi€Cu N (S E 8 T : ! 3 journed. : decorating the tree; L.| William Morgan of Brookline, Mass, | Schedules. : % your nerves and blood into a healthy | (o el R vige e ent,| At a special meeting of St, Jean i | Class, Miss Emma Gardner, chairman: | spent Sunday with his brother, Dan- Just such SERVICE you will find on condition. Your nerves direct the | roOTEC RYon; secretary, Pred Cush- | Baptiste society, held in their new hall| A new windmill has hor | the Ever Ready Class, Rev. J. W.|iel Morgan. the big, swift. fiyers of work of your various organs and the | “28:. treasurer, Howard Koelb. on High street, recently, for the pur- |ranged vanes, so sheltered by a hood | Mrs. Allan Spidell and Mise A S A S blood feeds them. Unless both nerves Mission At St. Mary's. pose of choosing officers for the ensu- | that those which move against the | er.. The programme is-ar-| Ammonia .bombs ar i kit CLYDE LINE r, the following were elected: |wind do not feel jts force, thereby 1 | Chaplain, Rev. U. O. Bellerose; presi- | permitting increased size and power. |mittee, M the regular concert mented with for shing forest . G. H. Prier, Mrs. C. F.| fires. They will take you in time ! from New York direct to Charl s and Jacksonville, with connecticns to all leading southern resorts. Special round trip tickets New York to Jacksonville $34.80 SEoRoRes® $43.30 fRioavs Including Meals and Berth Also tickets and all information about | trips and cruises to Cuba, New and | Old Mexico and the Pacific Coast. and blood are in health, you can’t be Many attended the services at St. well Common sense also demands | church Sunday and Monday that the medicine you take serve both { A mission is being given by the above purposes—both tones and)Rev. Fr. Brady of Springfield, one of strengthens the nerves and nourishes | the Vincentian Fathers. It will close the blood. 2 5 Wednesday evening. Such -a medicine is Rexall Olive Oil St 6 Emulsion, the ideal nerve and blood it Sannected and body builder. It is a retal nerve ; The switches on the railroad at !ood tonic—not_an alcoholic beverage, | Main street have been connected. The many so-called “tonics” are. Rex- |new tower will be situated just east ali Olive Off Emulsion does mot con- | of Main stret. The switches will be tain a drop of alcohol, nor any danger- | operated by levers with rod and chain ous or habit-forming drug. It puts|connections. i new life and health and strength into | Foreman Duncan Carson and carpen- | run-down systems, because every in- | ters have finished the large building to gredient in it is put in for that pur- | be used as a workshop near the rail- pose, and not to merely stimulate. | road. | Unlike alcoholic “medicines,” it does | Repairs have been made to the boil- not show its effects in a renewed live- | er at the Miller foundry. liness Immediately after taking a dose. | The fishing boat, Et ROQUEFORT CHEESE, b. ... .. 358 Mohican Creamery $ I BUTTER, 3 Ibs. .. ... COMPOUR I IG FRANKLIN SQUARE sl and Lena The effacts begin to be feit in a few | (C t. 2 Ost is rgoi: Biivs. Dilgverit Wil they TASE becauso s totatve resine R oEolne AGCWI D5 umses | Cuba, Nassau, Porto Rico, Texas, | and Pacific Coast | Tour Bureau, AGWI LINES ‘ the whole system has been strength- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Williams ened and health is being renewed. If |closed their home, Stoneridge, Mon- this is not your experience, we want |day and left for New York; later they you to come back for your money. will sail for Europe. You who are weak and run-down, | Captain Andrew Eldred of New York and vou who are apparently well now. | has gone to Beverly, Mass. and is the but are lable to suffer from various | guest of his son there. cold weather allments, use Rexall Miss Anna Donahue a former teach- Ollx“e of Beauon o gvt n:‘r;dake:? er here, now located in New Milford, wei and strong, or e ‘ed-out, | jg V] O B o iated o da | I® the guest of Miss Helen Wheeler bilitated — the convalescing — growing GCHRISTMAS SPEGCGIALS [ i i We Have Everything Needed for the Holiday Table. ~Watch for Our Turkey Prices. ENGLISH STYLE PLUM MINCE MEAT PUDDING, can ...21c-39c | 3 packages ..........25¢c 290 Broadway, New York Apply to any Authorized Tourist O t, or wri Local Hirond i, Passenger , North Rive PURE EXTRACTS 2 ounce bottles. .. ....19¢c CONFECTIONERS’ SUGAR, 41bs........25¢c SolisrenZaxed peopis it ia & senainls blle \F CLUSTER RAISINS ORANGE-LEMON PEEL | MOHICAN SPECIAL LOOSE RAISINS, Ib. . 9¢ B exait ‘Oliva” Oll Emulsion—king of Hm“?:a:::d ?;..,Tézf"f'ff”s': Ib. package ..........25¢ b..................15¢c | COFFEE, bb.........35¢ TEAS, Fancy Blends BOH NW' the celebrated Rexall Remedies—is for | B . freedom from sickness of you and| YJean Baptiste Society. your family, You'll be as enthusiastic TR about it as we are when you have [, [ I & ¢ noted its pleasant taste, its strength- | -0l train to Scotland, Sunday, bent | ening, invigorating, building-up, dis- |00 having a good time at a party sase-preventing effacts, If it does not | Wich 1t was reported would be “an help you, your meney will be given |#!I-night affair” at one of the farms back to you without argument. Sold ‘"F‘Il otland station. The four in this community only af our store— | achied Scotland all right and cross- The Bexall Store—one of more than |©d the hills in the darkness with per 7,000 leading drug stores in the United Jflew bafxel) until they reached their Htates, Censda and Great Britain.— | destination : N D Bevin & Som, 118 Main Btreet, | When (hey arrived at the house Nairaik Cone where the party was to take place | J : —“that all night affair”—they foun | the place in dark Nothing daunt- | o R .. P o e givd they rapped at the door and the | An e‘pamg and a|]“m owner stuck his head sleepily out eof | lan upper window - asking them what We repair autes of all kinds in the | they wante They made it plain what er manner, | %Em vmmetd um .;fle;v brisk words, but o = ¢ man at the window told them the Latest Improved Faoilities make | party was over at 11 o'clock. Slowly eur shop unexcelled in New England, it dawned on the men that pelha s o th trifle lat e it wear better, keep its gloss longer, | The man must have had his duul)ts, and will net erack, 11'115;1 told thera thzere wah nothing domg : ereupon the four jolly good fellows Why not have yours done right? It | opaired to the barn and reposed cests ne more. among the cattle until four o'clock in e morning. The next seen of them was at § BefitICY‘CIarke Auto Co. o'clock on the Sabbath morn, wending | 88 Main St., Westerly, R. their way slowly back to town, sadder | Beautifies the skin; \l\p\\O\flc relieves itching Face blemishes—bdlackheads, ptmples, | Prescribed by doctors. Ask for blotches, rash—and other skin lfl—lst JLPHOLAC at your drugglsts. 50c ments are relleved by SULPHOLAC. |, o ¢00d sized jar, with directions. PINEAPPLES Shiced, can. .. .. ... .;23¢c PUMPKIN large can . s 7 8e APRICOTS, Ib. .......17c CHOICE CUT BEETS U A R P R s W 35¢ ClTRON, | .15¢-17¢ PURE SPICES, box... 8 PEANUT BUTTER B J 12V FRESH COCOANUT LA S alas MAINE CORN, can...10c g PURE CATSUP TOMATOES ), solid pack, can........10c gg‘sLostgL:EY e GLAZED FRUITS YORK STATE CORN 10 Ibs GRANULATED MACARONI, BEST BREAD FLOUR BAKING CHOCOLATE SUGAR, ............49c | SPAGHETTI, 2 pkgs..15c | Ygsack .............65c] %b. .............. 15¢ Dark Red CRANBERRIES, quart. .10c|SWEET ORANGES, 17 for. .. ...25c]HUBBARD SQUASH, bb........ 3c YELLOWON!ONS, Yz peck. . .,..19¢ APPLES—Greening-Baldwin pk...30c|MIXED NUTS, bb..............15¢c fesy Fat Back, Salt Pork, 1b. 125 | S5t Meat OYSTERS, quart 33c TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ST b ' OYSTER-SODA PROCESS BUTTER FRESH LEAN SALTE.DPIGHOCKS PORK LOINS, Ib...15%¢ | lb, ... .c00rrennops.10c CRACKERS, bb. ... 7%c|lb.,,...............30c ROLLED OATS ‘POTATOES FRESH CUT LIVER SALT SPARERIBS for SAILING of “PRINZ” JOACHIM E { DEC.20, 2P.M. | { Four local sports started out on the | .18¢c Cuba, Jamaica o PANAMA CANAL Costa Rica, Nicaragua by the new fast Twin Berow Steamers EMIL L BOAS, SARL 8 o " e-aen "ot our Atlas Ser- 117 18 Dare . .$85.50 1. 50 ?Xhiu (ly;ru:l:;a) iii‘so HAMBURE - AMERVZAN LINE, 41-45 Broadway, N. Y. Or Local Agents. JONATHAN SMITH, | 80 Town St, Norwick. | Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and GASOLINE | A Fuil Supply Always on Hand. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for- Cil Stoves a Specialty. Telephone 31 JOHN A. MORAN — P s e St using. BULPHOLAC tonight. | ", 5000 Sred dar, with directions. |} FRESH SPINACH LARGE JuicY LEMONS || ALASKA SALMON Readymaid ‘Real Estate and Investments FANCY SUGAR DATES SOUPS— e S Tt Sucn s ‘e voeh ;\_‘;_!;-;kmm West 36(h - Street, R RREERRES XL 3cans .....,......,,25¢]3ecans ..., 0230 McGrory Building, Main St. eomblexion- 5 : 5 . S Office telephona 501-2, Residence 1119-3

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