Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 12, 1914, Page 6

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TWO FIRES AT WESTERLY P\hyful Dog Upsets Table and Kerosene l:ll'np Explodu— Fires From Rubbish Barrels Damages House—Poultry Prize Winners—Fifth Company Team Defeats - South Kingston, 7 to 2—Sudden Death of Henry E. Moriarty. NORWICH BULLETI MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914 the contents of the room were burned or scorched. The damage Was slight. The second AlaFiti iwas sent in short- Iy after ted o'clock for a fire in the frame bullding in West Broad street, Wned by Mrs. Nellle Rose, who with her family occupied the tenement, the store in the first floor being rented by R. C. Seavey as a market and grocery. The rear of the house fa within fitty feet of the tracks of the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad parks from passing locomotives company, and has been fired by muny times. As a sarety precaution a corrugated iron roof was put on the bullding some time ago and that, in a measure, prevented more serious dahi- i » = 2215 e [ + Saturday night, This time the It 2 Dbill presented in the * present|loss was $12,315/ or $157,040 saved in| foe - rels gession of the general assembly be- | proporty by the life saving corps of |\aited wiih "fi;‘;,“,,f:.‘ R e #omes law several stores in Westerly | the distric e will be affected, as provision is made | forbidding the sale of patent medi cines containing oplum of any other narcotic in stores where there is no registered phamaclst. There are now 6 registered pharmacists and assist- | Among the prize awards at the exhi bition of the North Kingstown Poultr: association, held in foliowin; kford, were the Buff Plymouth Rock, Wil- vmons, Westerly, irst coci, yard close to the bullding and when Qiscovered the flames had gimost eat- en through the rear of tHe building and sparks were showered upon the | root. There were three streams of water y . n J. building in short ord ant pharmacists in (he Stats, Which In- Hrit cockerdl: sinals comb brown, Teg: | but. the. buphink off of (he rear of the eludes eight in Westerly. There are 132 hirns, fim Grove Polutry Yards,North | building could not be prevented. The without permanent location and fen: Sicninztor. <econd hen, first and sec- | fire ate its way into Mrs. Rose’s apart- have died during the past year. Twen- und cockerel; single comb white Les- | ments, which had recently been ren- ty-four registered assistent pharma- ' horns, Jobn Whewell, Westerly, third | ovated and refurnished and @id severe cists have been alMvanced, and of 60 hen: siugle comb buff Leghorns, Wil- | damage, mostly by smoke and water. cendidates examined curink the Year|iam S, . Westerly, second cock,| The furnishings were almost wholly nine failed to qualify. H d_cockerel; blue Andalusian, Wil- | destroyed. 1t was not until the tire [Bhere ars 3% xCgisterad. atprse in | . Maggs, Westerly; single comb | had attained headway that the Rose Rhode Island, eight new omes beldg added in the year. Four were closed op account of bus-ness reversals or huft ¢ ind second cock, first an, third and’ fourth cockere! losing the sight of his left eye, inca- pacitating him from further. service. and was honorably discharged Oct. 29, { 1964 mpaired y diste examimatin t. which recently mad 1ss of first ners. ha eport: Waltsr H. Davis, captain at the Watch Hill life saving station, has re- ceived an advance copy of fhe report compani o Sharette, Private of Supt. Kimball for the Third district, Iliss, d Walke; whicli includes the coasts of Rhode Is- s gunne )rpingion, Frank D. Davis, Nor- miring beard »f the@First First | family were apprised of the danger. Mrs. Rose and her children had dift culty_in getting out of the smoke-filied d 1, o Murph , by reque. aspliances for Jand, Fishers Island and adjacent wa- 1 Seasgle, ters’ The total numher of Vessels as- 3 st-class illustrations in a g eisted during the year was 29, and but junters orals Murray and Pow- | et i cnnments e was lost. There, were 107 persons cr: nnd Mcleon, second-ciasy t Were quarried, manufac- aboard the vessels assisted.and mo loss wurners hBompa: Sergeant b 0r W astarty of life. Twenty persons were suc- B own a Privaie Rooney, second- | Ctier < corled te the station for a total of 26 clus gunmers: Seveqih company Mu- i Sl days. The value of vessels _assisted sician Tarwood. Mechanid Selvey, Pri- 3 was $140,955, and of cargoes $23,000, a total of $160,355 Graha, involved. The total MOTHERI IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED. If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, Bilious, Stomach Sour, Give “California ot Gl examined Robert C Thackeray cf ommi K naccket Couneil, E O hird _ Syrup of Figs” i mmissioned officers, The exam- ] 1 IS vas held Friday evening in the & Y’ Conifel A laxative today saves a sick child arm Providence, and those Narragansett tamorrow. Chiidren simply will not he tions were: Third take the time from play to empty their compuny for ser = 1c Jthode Jsland N Ruwels, which become clogged up with gount, 1 un for_corpora to have a supply yaste, liver gets sluggish; stomach Severth company, Corporals Buston, s Thina i onl of T, o recruits for the ra Look at the {ongue, mother! If i d iforms are £o be-used in ca pouted, of your child §s listless, crows, e e e feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't . for corporal; Fosth E sat heartily, full of cold or has sore comp. John F. Rooney, for | The burglar alarm in tt cw throat or any other children’s allment. cornurdi- 17(h company, Corporals Ha- | Jslanaiarm in the CAW. VI Five a teaspoonful of “California SYrup srls and Gorton, for S e jEiSeis taspochinl of [Cslioenls BY0u) eorty. Snd Goxton, o clock Sunday morning an wed x 5 _perfectly harmless, and in a few ' (- 3 s alt Hhin, ok iatpution Wolson: mons - 11 an: ThACKIBVRIE. o Dbile and fermenting waste will gently e e move out of the bowels, and you have iz residence in Westerly & well, playing child again. A thorough “inside cleansing” is ofttimes all that 95 mecessarv. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Baptist church, stonecutter by 1ig Samuel Stocum, a deacon of the Fjrst otugh scar ry, ana ) h showed i Battalion ¢ | arme ilis are held in the state under command of Nash, of Westerly, Artillery , Providence N ey & = and_« ar veteran, who died in St A e o ey 'oP®. Backus, hospital, Norwich, Thursday Tothier, tle of “California Syrup/of Figs,” ch ! t. age 81, ¥ buried in the fam- ;mn full directions for bmbies, chil- - 3¢ S ‘“'\‘f’g‘lm‘fia';\d aft- ren_of all ages and for grown-u vas a large atendauce Dlainly printed on the botte. Look reice which was held 24 (hat the district court carefolly and see that it is made by in Cross erks will be elected at a the “California Fig Syrup Company.” {ed by Rev. J. W the general- assembly Dor't be fooled! 5 of the First Baptist chiren N0 opposition ers were Jokn E. Edmond, the reelection of Judge Elmer E. Clark. George B, Taylor and ams and Clerk Clarence nsenelT bendicont he Third judicial district, The members of P. S. Barbel Xuto Refiairing and P&intingfi riy. Hose vear. We repair autos of all Kinds in the| company responded to twdl fires [ sudie ur- proper manner. |8 turday mr;mI and dig some T]fllre ol h e ehting the second ca hhe e € Latest Improved Faoilities make | firct =larm was sent in for a fire in the 3 ont our shop unexcelled in New England. | dwelling house of No. 41 Mechanlc ralle real csiate and was formerly 5 = | street, occupied by Mrs. Eleanor York ¢mplored in local granit firms as a _ We bake the paint on, which makes | \nq" gwned by Charies D. Chapman, Sculptor Mr. Murray retized from act- it wear better, keep its gloss longer, The fremen made quick respomse Jv¢ Wor: U e vears ugo. e lea and will not crack. | and succeeded in subduing the flames & Widow and a daushter, Mra. Frunk Why not have yours done right? 1t/ |n " (homicnls A dox was the indi- Rty YOk, 6 il i | rect cause of the fire, He plavfully | Thomas Geiiski, a foundryman, was s | ran against table upon which rested ink_ and ive on a trolley car ! lishted kerosene lamp. The lamp from*Wh Ro to Westerly Sat Benfley.(_‘,]arke Auto Co. fell to the floor, smashed, and tho day night, nd in addition refused to Faast Faan h . burning fluid, spattered all over the pay his fare, When the car reacheid t.. esterly, R. I. oom, with the expected result. All Dixon square Conductor Murray called Trolieys Leal FR Pictorial the regular pri Visit Qur Pattern Department JANUARY 10th AND 12th MISS ADELAIDE M. BURKE, a special representa- tive of the Pictorial Review Company of New York, will be here and she will be glad to explain the many special features of Pictorial Review Patterns and the many advantages of the Patented Cutting and Con- struction Guides, furnished only with Pictorial Re- yiew Paterns. DO NOT FAIL TO COME #AN OPPORTUNITY YOU SHOULD NOT Miss children. s iy i SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT to every woman who calls at our PATTERN DEPARTMENT BEGINNING THIS MORNING until the supply i ION BOOK containing over 1,000 illustrations of the most fashionable garments for women, misses and OF COURSE YOU WANT ONE EE TO YOU A COPY OF THE Review Fashion Book ce of which is 25¢, will be presented oxhausted. This beautiful FASH. Be sure to come early changes, and two because they wWere first pullel: single comb bla e g . i Fot conducted in compliance with 1aw. o5, W, (-, Clemen \Vesternc/kfl?;tmr::fm‘ e T L R Four registrations were renewed and scuni cockerel; Columblan Wyant |-ince on her household eftects, but the fhere were 39 dissolutions amd 32 co- oilew Mrs. Georzo W. Steadman, | building was insured. Frrt srinerships formed. Westerly, second cock, second henfirst . The contents of the Scavey store e lievel, second puilet; Willlam S. | were damaged by smeke and water and Elisha Benjamin Andrews celebrated ' V255, Wesierly, fourth coc rose the Star Fish market, next door, was the 70th anniversary of his birth Sat- ¢°mh Rhode Island Reds, J, P. Pas- | somewhat damaged. T build- e s o hie home ta Interlachen, Fla., co¢, Westerly, first cock, first pullet. | ing is . woouen structure, with build He was president of Brown university. . = ings of like inflammable material o a professor of the Newton Theological _ Thero are thousands of railroad ties Cither side, but the Paweatuck fire- Seminary and at. Cornell college, su- in stornge rear the Westerly railway men by hard and persistent work, Kept perintendent of Chicago - schools and inl car(loads are being ndded the blazo confined to the Fear section chancellor of the University of aity - e Jarge product being | of the buildin { braka, and now a pensioner of the C f the chestnut blight ok e ¢ nesle foundation. H- is bes. known u - cour owners of] ¥/ith a clean record ‘of six straight| o the rank and file hereabouts as a Sirenao have eut dewn im. | Gamss won the South Kingston Bas- oivll war veteran and attefded many e owing“to the prosence of | kstoall team plaved against the Fifth of the reimions. Being an able speak- t and in many instances| CCiTRunY five at the armory in or and decidedly of democratic man- trees have been removed lons 3 v night and met de- mer, he was a general favorite with his beiore ther have attained their fu'l tq 2 in a fast somrades of the civil war. ~rowth, owners feared they would follows: He enlisted at Suffleld in Company, he desircved by the fungus disease. jams, | €, First Comnecticut Heavy Artillery, I aidition fo the large supply at meno, at the age of 17. on May 23, 1861. He Westerly, cross ties hre pied town Yas promoted corporal Sept. 18, and to rearly all the way stations between Redmond, | quartermaster sergeant July 22, 1862.. Providence and) Westerly as eviderce 5 He was reduced to corporal Sept. 1 of in Wi which the chestnut tree South 1362, He was promoted to be sergeant blight has inspired in the owner of June 21, 1363, and to be second lieu woodland, for to great cx = tenant of Company G Sept. 7, 1863. i.. dicsase has manif n Lieut. Andrews wounded at the ciort fs beinz made to remove the siage of Patersburg, August 28, 1861, -imber before its markefable value has | A Genuine Rupture Cure 1 yo elsencome to me. where pliance. names of it and were cured, en al no in true. having read it you will be as enthusiastic as my hundreds of patfents wh you can also read. pon bolow ‘and Pennsylvania Man Thankful Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir Perhaps est you to know I have been six_years have always had trouble with it I got your App It is very ¢ to wenr, fits neat and snug, and not in th time, ght. In d not know 1 had it ¢ 2dapted Itself to the shape S body and seemed to be a part of the Lody, as it clung to the no matter what position 1 was In. It would be a veritable God-send to the unforiunate who suffer from rup- € it ‘a1l could procure the Brooxs nd on t u have I have and giv 11 othe: n seen my Don’t Wear a Truss Any Longer After Thirty Years’ Experience I Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women and| tried most everything Where others fail is W success. Send attac.ed coupon today and I will Send you free my illustrated book on Rupture and its cure, showing my Ap- my greatest ing ' you i fail o harness, illustrated: il today rices many peopls who have tried It is_instant relief Remember, no les. n trial to prové what 1 say You are the judge and once book se let Fill_out free cof 10s well th your time whether you try Appliance or not. Applian wear or regret all 7 with rupt it. it. healed up a the honorable W ured 1 ire to recommend a ent On Trial To Cures Rupture ana T ana ters my ey The above is C. E. Brooks, inventor of the Appliance, who cured him- self and who is now giving others the benefit of his experience. If ruptured, write him today, at Marshall, Mich. TRAVELERS’' DIRECTORY New LOndori - {NORWICH) Line o STEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire CROo0SE LIS Fuuck - ueXi thius yuu od 10 New Yeik. 10usl Aave u deligatiud VOYage on iong isiend Suuud 4aa 4 BUperh view Of the \WoBderiui :kyube Prove i Ten Reasons Why You Should Send for Brooks Rupture Appliance 1. It is absolutsly the only Appli- ande of the kind on the market today, m. dally (except Sunday), due New ork, Pier i0, East River, at 6.30, and Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock nex: oxwci - @ 4.80 REW YORK Tickets and statsrooms from tickes Steamer leaves New London at 1L % NORWICH “Meals a ia Carts NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. and in it are embodied the principles that inventors have sought after for years 3 2. The Appliance for retalning the FaBture cannot be thrown out of podi- tion. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Being ah air cushion or soft rub- ber, it clings closely to the boay, yet never bliaters or causes irritation. 4. Unlike the ordimary pads, used In other trusses, cumbersome or ungainly so-called | it is not| | STt i3 smally Sort and guave. and | are, $1. Staterooms, $1 ositively ca be " detected througn positively’ cannot be detected tnroug: All outside rooms. 6. The soft, pliable bands holdls Excellent Dining Service, of the Appiiance We mot EIve one the u Leaves, ' Norwicn, ~ Tuesdays pleasant sensation of wearing a ha Tbursdays and Sundays, 8.1 ness. o 7. There is mothing about it to get = foul, and when it becomes solied it York, Brooklyn an be washed without A vs, Wednes- the least. ys and Fridays, 5 p. m. 8. “There are no meta Freight received until 5 p. m. the Appliance to torture one SOSE: Agent ting and bruising flesh 9. All of the material of Appliances are made of sest thal money c furable and safe Appliax 10. My reputation for air dealing is o thoroughly shed by an experience of ov ears of dealing with the aking honesty and estab- iy prices are 80 reasonable, I 0 falr, that there certainly s no_hesitancy in tr today. Remember I send my Applian what I i3 tru ONIVERSITY PLACE @no Block West of Broadway NEW YORK 1 to prov to e 2 are g vour iriends or the judge. Fill out free coupon below o a cure of ruptu: a d a pretty bad|a nail today. Tlose o Wholesnle and Y sncacay Others Failed But ase) °f TiPkin G D R |ema Oy Goog Disricts; . vember 20, , 1 q 1t hip Bet the Appliance Curéd | ihat'tine T havd not needed or used it “smob im?iw;&mmm » e 4m ' well of rupture and rank my 55 among thos: rooks I FREE RATES $1.00 PER DAY 2]' Confederate Veteran Cured covery, whicr my age X ¥ < == : e tlancs aid a1 you otaim| rur EeTIIRCes oo || INFORMATIOR | | , o ot o , R.F.D. No. 11 _ | ror “the 1lttle boy, and more, for it|ish Foint, X. € A. HOOVER, Bend for free liustrated Guldessq cured him sonmd and “well. ‘We lct —_ — coupofl b of New York Gitxs to tell you that | im wear It for about a vear in all ; o Fou | e T e 5 montns "atie: | Child Cured In Four Months Jugh o do leavy work. I can had begun fo wear It We - had vk A S L 7 Your Appliance has eff 2| iFied”several other remedies cot - SIS RIS SRS {nent cure, Before getting no relief, and T shail cer £ fowa. 3 mo by mall in & r sugering hum 3 et | BV s . D. BANKE | Pt T 1 CRUISES sipe rlf ok T canat = Ei By Palatial Cruisiag Steamer "hief B n nd Pa nan cing as follows; Farrell and St. ' of members was' made, taking off the € TR ” wnd Gelinski against Leahey and McCaffery list 18 who have died, moved out of | borough. There survive Ler a daugh- VIC ‘h?m‘; ;,‘,"x.m{‘xU!SE McNally and O’Connell 21 a town or attended other chv ter, Mrs. James Walsh, and four sons, Fo N = Apnl 11 W. Garrity_and J. Alexander ing 128, of which James, Christopher, Jr., Thomas an.i‘ eb.7 1 ‘-115 pl; o Crowley and Murphy 28 against M.! 36 absent meml Charles Ledwith, all of Stonington. 16102 vs. S Al 11 {NicCourt and J. Chamberlain 1 | tendance for the year has been 72 at B e | 16027 Days, 3145-3175 ¥ essic | McMahon and J. Lennahan 30 against ' the morninz services and 32 at the - SO . | % ¥. J. Garity and Dennehey 13; Reardon even The largest attendance Mrs. Julia O'Neil of New York is STOV\I!N(‘TON and Montague 18 against Gallant and | the ev g was 94 on De 28, and the | the suest of Mr John S. Silver. Shiorigr | Young 22; totals, Catholic club. 118, | smallest The largest at- | Miss Sally W. spending = z | Knfghts 87. After the games a social tendance nz services was | several weeks in | Local Team Defeats Artillerymen— | tinie was enjoyed and refreshme g Smallest on Aprl| Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hyde are enter- | 2 - Annual Meeting of, Second Church— | were served. | enveiope | taining Mrs. Cook of Philadeiphia. | MERICAN s. ‘| ith' d will be = . 4 Mrs. Christopher Ledwith's Dfl'“"'sucnnd Congrenatimnal Church Meet- G —= — —— LiINE = y Hanks | ng. | 145 Broadwa New ¥~k T Stonington basketball team | i 4145 Broadwey ew Bosouih nall, defeating the Fort Terry | Congregational "church, held Frida a | - SamBlie fo | catied Go order by Hev. Dwight ' C. o Lower than ever in price. Botter and | Teams Break Even, | Store, who acted as moderator, and nore for your money than ever be- | e pool and whist matches Fri as opened with prayer. The minu Sora day evening in K. of C, hall between | of the .NJE meeting were re ldl and ac . = =, | > membets of the Young Men's Catli- | cepted. The report of the clerk br.! ness mec d utime | 1614 O h | m e 2 e e i andtho, members | J. H, Weeks, showed $15535 for be- was enjoved un ts were 4 Overland is here g of Nina council, K. of of the Do nevolences, $76.48 to home and %r\“ sarved e o = _ ~ | BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, ough, the honors were very evenly di- | foreign missions, The report of the 1 emonstration will convincs you it 4 Vided, the Knights winning the pool | Ladie Ald society showed $236 45 ex- | OBITUARY. | the automobile of the year to buy. | PANAMA CANAL match by 16 points and losing the | pended and a membership of 19. Treas- 3 TS A 5 whist by 31. At pool the re:.ul!l\\us]:t‘: \;‘r.?_r“ Charles 4T' Stanton reported s Chrtitonives Loduith: ‘ 4. B. RIRG AUTO CO. WINTER CRUISES Toliows: Sullivan of the Catiolic club | $137.08 received in col rd a ¢ Large steamers, fine service, Teason~ cfeated Ryley of the Knizhts 33 o 27' | balance on hand of $18.90. The specis £ AGENTS, le rates. Early bookings should be Tuite was defeated by Gilmartin 27 to | commitiee of t r & S reet | made with me for s et Twomey was defested by McCourt er h Sphons- L ons. -“Tickets Georgia, Florida 28 to 32: Wood 2 112 for players ea 4 to 36: Catholic club a Quinlan was defeated with total W. icil. At whist the Cathol® club | meetin zed was 65 vea i I with the exception of the last i past yea all She car jefeated their oppon the | 60 responded. A revis'e of list young woman ar s resorts all South nd to Eurcpe DR. §. W. HOLMS, Deniist Telepnone John A. Dunn teamship and Tourist Agent, A tobacco that is instantly distinguished from all others { by its fragrance. The first time you get a whiff of STAG, you’ll go buy some. In the pipe,in the tin,indoors, out- T | doors, its natural lasting fragrance will win you at once and forever. Convenient Packages: Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. For Pipe and Cigarette. “EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD" 50 Main Street 4, WILLIAMS Contractor and Builder Estimates Chesrfully Given Telephone 370 216 MAIN STREET Ne w Faft Millinery G. P. STANTON, §2 Shetucket Street - JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St, Norwich. Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and The Handy Half- ! GASOLINE 2 Birel ppiy Always on Hand the Pound and ; R e | stoves Telephone 313 Wiss ELLA M. POTTER n for season of 1913 Tel. 968 Room 6, Alice Bidg. o now We Are Showing a Nice Line CARRIAGE ROBES JR COATS, GLOVES, DUMP CARTS; AUTO ROBES, BLANKETS, FARM WAGONS, | SINGLE and DOUBLE BUSINESS | WAGONS, CARRIAGES and HAR. NESSES at 5BACCO (o) The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct.

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