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i '\ e ; NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESUAT, AUWUST 16, 1916 Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING i i Mrs. Dotol in- W e, RIS Protest Against Appointment of Mary olo as Admin- Wednesday-OPPORTUNITIES TO LOWER YOUR COST OF LIVING-Wednesday THESE ITEMS AT PRACTICALLY WHOLESALE PRICES P, o eaenn =% Bl istratrix of Husband’s Estate—Mrs. Bethena A. Pendle- BEST o O nis WAl Ll vealShares to Calyar #Baptis Ghiech o %s'ianfid New potatoes \Mo'll:l IEAN‘ o FLOUR ] : : i Tri Relatives—Automobile Smashes Into Vestibule—Labor | 1 1-8 bb! a; ade Pl % a © . MODERNl’l.EIlefING || S COMPANY ' [F3im alc a9 FRESH EGGS essent tee the very best PLUMBING WORK At a regular session of the Westerly | of the balance of the estate. A daugh- || b rt workmen at the fariest bate court held Tuesday afternoon, |ter, Theima Ella Segar, petitioned for g LAR p:i:eupe e ?fifigi_ E‘{\"ard M. Burke pl‘c;Aumg,dth lh‘(‘ ‘thpoinrrngm of her m(;u?er as | |8 Meat ne"a"’me"t goel;“:an Creamery s. 1 g‘{[l;E D 45c o 32¢ rill of Lethena A. Pendieton, who died | guardian. Both matter: tinued with |l G ——— Somotani e Aek us for plans and p: = \\?mtc?-,l';e:lline 16 106 wos admit | ek gE matee T e Shoulder LAMB 14 ied to probate. Charles A. Morgan and| In the estate of Charles B. Coon, |l{ CHOPS, Ib......... C Sweet POTATOES CRISCO Stuffed OLIVES e lANME - aor -50c-$1. path. oo o §35,000. Lewis Stanton was named as| the estate. Release or- Fores L B 12;(: S5lbs......... 25c 25¢-50c $1 00 p__l_s—r, o SAGE CHEESE J. F TOMPKINS e e s T V’"”f it eraeit even ol 67 West Main Street |3PPIRiS.. i oy Saimes M. Pen- el eome IR S TRINGIEEANS Whole Milk Qléton, husbana of Bethena, since de- | I Gallagher was received and ordered | |8 LA[II?SB for Stewing 25(: 3 quarts...... 25¢ CHEESE, Ib... 20c T Red BANANAS Sunbeam Celery Salt........ bottle 10c Broken Head Rice, uncoated. ..... Ib. 6c Pompeian Olive Oil......... 5 pint 20c ceased. In the will Elizabeth P. Hart, | recorded. T F BL!RNn an adopied dagghicr, is _given hi| ferhert Greenman, administrator of : southern half of the homestead estate, | the estate of Sarah Greenman, made | M BRI T F AT on o b D e T L |, L LS ins | §ROUND STEAK 99 . The northern half of the property, ex- | for administration. 1b. . .4IC||dozen ........ 50c in the rear, had been sold prior to the ge of 21, filed a release to her 92 Franklin Street ution of the will. All the rest and | guardian, Agnes Clark Cottrell, from b Green PEPPERS anklin Stree g 1b. . K to the executors, to be ‘h(-lg by l!nn_l iy B Ry | e e s 0. 3 for two years, with authority to sell,| Gegrge Benjamin Utter, member of | Lean CORNED lzlc Tanglefoot Fly Paper ...... 3 sheets 5c 2 s = : erry Grove Molasses. . ... No. 3 tin 10c Hea"ng and i lumb]ng cepting a 10-foot strip, and a bog lot| Catheryn Cottrell having attained the [Mlamees s o o v oo - o SIRLOIN STEAK 25 ue of the estate is given in trust|all claims and demands of her estate. e C ! | o B SR s - invest or reinvest. Atithe end of two |y i ot £ OT IRON SASTINGS |vors an inventory is to bo siea in|{fe reRublican state central commit: | § BFEF, Ib........ e IPRUBATE MATTERS IN WESTERLY FINE ONIONS Ripe TOMATOES MELONS Sifor. ... 25¢ PIE APPLES pecle - o0 39C Cut Down Your Housework the probate court for the pur oF e Yoo s o N e e FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY distribution {o beneficiarics. ok Rhode Teisad. i, with ocner iooci | Eresh PLATE BEEF llc M 5 TR e s e D e it & |members ofiithe club, attend| dne nie Wb TE 000 L e S0 Let our bakers do part of your work. We make Bread AT e AT e o e eI be held at Rocky Point, on e v—— e The principal speakers ||§ SAL.T RIBS s James | {1 Cake and Pastry of supreme quality. From the oven to Mrs, to you under one roof. THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O | No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Sunbeaic Green Asparagus, new pack. 23c .ot 1Ihipkg s G Graham Flour............ 51b. sack 19¢ Norway Salt Mackerel.......... each 5¢ 11 be United States Senator Wedswonh Jh off New on o Mohican Chocolate and Vanilla Squares Sy Tl oo ocoarccasiooo i bpitt, of Rhode Islana and | § PLAIN TRIPE T e e All This Week 12c dozen Rye Bread foafiesii s i, a8c ton and one share each to 19 relat — or personal friends. It is believed value of the shares will be fully New Sty'es each. Many of the beneficiari died, and nuder the laws of Rhod ING MHLLINERY Istand their ehares will be distributed| _The automobile owned by Albert W. Fresh Cut Raisin Bread S At e icher slipped from the control of the SPR LR et Srator wWhen, 1o Main atrests Toer | [ HAMBURGER, b. .. eachis s o ies 6 morning, and smashed into ——— e all vestibule at the front Fresh SHOULDER 16c Cornstarch ... .. MRS. G. P. STANTON In_the estate of Louis Dotolo, the . istratony S PENaraohE ora shbule : > Large Sugared Doughnuts. . . . . dozen 12¢ F G l t d SUGAR 52 Frankiin Street Administratary SamU sl Dlatons: K| oo Leonsen hiovse | Ths ves CLODSHbE . s ine Granu:iate — —————— | which showed a valu: 10,76 » sty d the automobile w SAT T PORE. a1 BhAL AN imteR the amount of the . “Attorney|to o paraflel with the bulldin | S.ALT P(_)RK Sugar Cured Shflllldel's avetage 4o lsc 10 lb cloth Sack 85c TR Do oeed phendenc rd part of the automa as i nicely mixed, Ib. .... Smoked 4to6Ib. b hardly —qualified istrator, | gamaged, the machine put out of com = : X ey COAL which he co | mission and towed to a garage. No s R T A ) parties in when yone was bodily injured. ed that he not wanted by John A. Morgan & Son advisers of Mrs. Nardone, and decided t to resign, and small debts! Local Laconics. COAL had beea’ cor er than Henry O'Keefe, employed in the ! re of John H. M turn to her home in Nova Scotia to-|to Norwich after a visit with Mrs |of histilities in the present revolution. r dinner. | morrow after a'visit of several months | Mattie Richmond. “hang Kuo-kan, the new minister of Tiss Ade- | with relatives here Mrs. Frank Godfrey has returned t {commerce and agricuiture, was & s hi it bank account. and s urphy, is spending | have returned from a visit| Postm o Groton after a visic to her parents. |member of the state council under Office Washington Building ~bsolutely E vacation in Fall River, Mass. | fering from an attack of illne: Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman. Yuan Shi-kai, and as intimately Corner Water and West Main Streets Davis jo e e returned| Mr. and Mrs. Roland Haynes spent| Thomas W. Ryley has returned to|connected with the monarchical move- Mr. out dy commenced prej ions for | d. yesterday on Block Island. New Haven after a few days’ stay in| ment. 5 nE . s ats for the Labor Day parade | “oorhee ed to his the village. ung Hung ;) the new ministre of did not wan e W York -acatic —_——— o s'been a pro 1= N rst time in man the W York vacation ion, prominent poli. ved accept M Nardone s life. He _took »sition in opposition to Yuan s monarchial movement, and ble work for the republican cause f the Granite Cutters’ union will join with the other labor unions in the big Labor Day parade in West- MYSTIC STONINGTON Srrons | Many Listen to the Suffrage Workers COAL - Course of School Affairs Rough in ; , be appoir —Efficiency of Motor Apparatus |at Shanghai. 2 3 vork is ressing sati ther Places Than Borough. ~ e < n ay o} | aaminist n Work is progressing satisfactor D t) Wil o C Yao-tseng, who becomes Free BUL.III% Kinds and I.Em-,l g hat hotn the motor apparatus for the Alert om- SHonstiatad Rt ORar bR AW minister of justice In the new cabinet liams’ Place. That there is turbulence in school done court Hook ALWAYS In STOCK and Ladder company, and it is| el is a graduate of Japanese university - : in ot ces besides Ston- | ion of M xpected it will be delivered in con- matters in other places besides and a member of the iament uni- A D. LATHROP £ Mr el There was a good attendance Mon- | inston, with principal and school su- | $a5 & Teer of the parliament uni- A. D. LATH] e bankrupt estate of William day cvening at the suffrage meeting | perintendent in the centre of S P e o < e Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, | held in Masonic temple and all pres- |ed arena, is shown in this corr ham, of Westerly, the fi I st and | vear, he left the capital and joined the . Mark b S z am, : . en: enjoyed the talk of the speakers.|ence from Bristol, R. L et S 5 Teleptione 463-12 c 1 final dividend of two nr three Aliss Katherine Ludington, chairman Discussion of the differences be- | €OlU ez Yunnax province. tHaop Sl on v tees Wner oent ared A e i e et shmadll orme U amennes B en Pih-kuan, who be- e e b et i | New London county, who' spoke here | tween Princ allace R. Brown anc otithe s s ene i g could | o 5. Fairbas 5 o | bresent and_her | Superintendent George P. Minard and | ritish naval school, and & Ceck.|. Douglas Fairbanks, son-in-law ol udience very | other Bristol school officials, Mond, e ol ane ALES, WINES, LIQUORS ' seek- | Ay and Mrs. Daniel Sully, of Watch | s Stoddard, chair- |night, disclosed that a dictasraph S DRG] s s hus- | 3 2y ¥ o~ e. He wa a captain com AND ClGARS into d«\p‘l recognized lead actor on the Goos e 5 + Craton| w Haven cour nd Miss | been employed in the olt s the ecruiser Haichi when the that she get an |Stase and film, is to feature in a movie |, Geovae Pell Is at Groton| Daphne Selden, county orsanizer, were | school. Dr. Howard Church, 8 volution broke out in 1911. For some e i . §Ct anl | icture, with scenes laid in Wester- | -ons Po WLl .| also present on the’ work |man of the school committce, accused | iyt (00, (O : 5 ihe Fresh, plets stock. Best Service. | whom she had}; " 3" watch Hill, 1w}“"y k r’”‘”'cdhf;f(fl‘“l ng done i ate. the princi of installing the devi e er to the Representatives Nurse a | house to house, Tuesday, collecting the | red letters, with contributions to aid work of the association. The nt collected Will be announced to- of the Wi ciation Vi sterly Vis. | ted from DAN MURPHY 11 Bath Street DENTIST = 5 for the purpose of ‘spying on th % F’“S for Department. | school committee’ The principal said At the request P. Wil-|he had the dlctagraph placed in the the B. . ne com- |liprary solely to assure himsel the fire truek was taken conduct of certain pupils before ta dence on Montauk avenue the ri 1 and G. Jensen of | St T N S . ing their deportment up With their Hel- | Perth Amboy, N. T, have' returncd | day afternoon and was driven by Luke | patents. 1 20 e { 5 gl AR e T ST iome after a visit here. e 0y emming If the apparatus| ~“The school committee demanded | rowing in our Arctic dis- ES [ cded reqn | Philaa s e i rtai ilver Li e oneipttecton Moy se in | principal Brown’s _resignation, hd RN ekt SInaie daar DR. E. j. JONES | rere ‘necac Philadeivhia “and Tending roa: 'me Entertain Silver L‘mkers. ' e of e Tl found” o 3OS Sl B ety 5 e = Adine 1o - Dav « . of Reading, Pa, has| Mrs. L. B. Peter will entertain | stream could be thrown over his build- | would be declared vacant unle: Suite 46 Shznnon Building |crea dir. ~a et man |» 3 served as brakéman, | the mem Iver Link society | Ings with ease and with ample force | resignation is handed to the sup R Take elevator Shetucket Street en- |0 th ok the oo 1d engineer. He is also a i to” protect his property. The water |tendent hefore next Monday. Lahor Leaders Growing Arrogant trance. Phone. o8e .| ERVEeraE B Toe e L. L. Brooks have re- | Was pumped from a pond about 1,600 | ma] ch: s brought ! headline. This being the v c. As|Jack Frill, of Westerly. Another ‘ Moodus afte here. | feet from the house and delivered at| Mahcior b Bbn e 2 Beailine § s irlc sianio ycar R Dl H. Irill, resides in Reading, utcher has returned to Long | the nozzle with a 200-pound pressure. | tays the principal was without taoct | 1 d Dby the polid- i he has been T 5 been an engineer on ”‘Ci L, cd in the|Mr. Willlams is contemplating build- | and exceeded his author several e S q = road for fifteen ve: ipyard fc ing a pier at the pond to he used for | nstances, Mr. Brown w TIERA- L S s = rommer s { A Carrle | the engine in case of fire. To show |eq as an effcient teacher and capable oL oficedacilsione Oiitis antlanos- quite dr ting in New | his appreciation to the and the engine compary he presented “Mr. Brown told the committee he d Miss Hil- | each with a check for $50. He is alsowould not resign; that at this time of v ¢ have been vis- | _pay half if the distr vill | year it was unfair to ask him to do ,cE cREAM liage urchase 500 feet more of hose. 5o, as he would have difficulty in find- district nd fam ness end of R the The re Evergreen Beer | REAL GFRMA C is on draught at Amaranths Will Picnic at Westbrook— Arrangements for Firemen’s Fair— Nardone and I t etition for th intment of Village Varieties. ine court, O als are another position, appointments H. JACKEL % CO. Y olo were > the next| 1 have a g with the efficiency of pparatus | having all been made for the new WHOLESALE and RETAIL S L R T with or-| The firemen’s fair will open rday | z lay asket lunches|and the property owners outside the |school year.” Cream Guaranteed to be Absolutely ¢ ; evenipg, the guests being the i Several from here will strict are very grateful for the A2 I Pure Barber Hose company of Pawcatuck, |2 iven. Good FOY HQ[ ‘vveather > : will make the trip in an auto- | h will re-i e ahaes M ELESEOLNHICALIESTIES lTETER COSTANDI 5 The first and final account of Mrs.|truck. Walter J. Pond of New 3o o BoInggio, Samp eating: IN CHINESE CABINET | Phone 571 112 Franklin Street 2 : James K. Tyler in the estate of Eliza- | summer resident of Lord’s Point, v — _ The annual Methodist camp meeting Salmon, Tunny Fish, Shad |beth Rouse was re 2 mined, | sing one of his own melodies that is to be held in Willimantic from Aug, | Predictions Made That It Will Not . - ‘on|WHAT SOLIDIER BOY INSPIRED |19 to 25, and about 20 from the locs Iso be on , and about 20 from the local he: Bk THIS, THINK YoOu?|Methodist church are planning to Easthlfanygiionts DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN aired and painted. The com- spend a week at the camp sground. | peking, Aug. 1 Taun _Chi-juf's composed of the foreman, OFF FOR THE BORDER Notices were read at the church Sun- | Forang: AUE 10-0 Taun Chiduls Dental § McDonald, Fred _Fitzpatric , and many good speakers are to|political parties in China, as well as urgeon lter McDonald. About 15 ex- | be present. geographical divisions. But it does| McGrory Buildi i ¥ geog 2 sions. But does y Buildin, No: -t of floor space has been added Personal Mention. not seem to appeal ve rongly to o erispeigonn. removal of the stage in' the| Flavius Cheney of Schenectady, N.|any of the political parties, and ore- | | Y., is the of his daughter, Mrs. |dictions are general that the new cab- recorded. by s after|cvening, and danci tathbone and | the programme the case.|newly re ' $5, which she | mittce i Adelbert Pal-|Charle it was the i -land W to leave all her estate to Mrs er, r her during ec will Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- | ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. tion of Mr People’s Market ;i wn I | £ sickness. It appeared t he | vacht Whirlwind, owned b: | Walter T n inet will not last for many s. A 5 D 3 h 4, T . ot last fc y months. T RE € Franklin Street the will subsequently Fleischman of Cincinn: who is | Mrs. John Clifford and daughter,| Tang Shao-ji, the new minister of [ STERECERED real estate, but made no ng the summer at E: Tn Point, JUSTIN HOLGDEN, Propristor DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | nnon Building Annex, Roem A | o will. So w led there was no r 3 fler. The son, Pallette Il : d given the §3, and then | UMEN imed his share of the p onal es- | A A. R. Maine, of Somerville, Mass., | foreign affairs, and several of the oth- A l d fG dh It on Monday for a Visit in the prov: |er members of the cabinet will not be | ACArioad of bround Limestone ces. able to come to Peking for some time. , . and Mrs. J. E. Studley of Han- | Political conditions here are still very For Sarunce wae 3 are ithe guests of W. G.|much unsettled, and prabably will be g il C, at the Park homestead. for many months. It is not anticipat- The Peck-McWilliams Co. Pur Telephone | tate. In order to prevent litigation a | | R Goldie Hancox of Meriden is|ed that the reconvening on August 1 Contractors _and Builders ————|(5¢ rtlom‘ was, rgfl;‘!‘"f" wherelk "h' | | | qu ¢ i1l at the Hancox home- |of the parliament which Yuan Shi-kai | Tel. 389 47 West Main Street Flosist | 2 will get 1,200 and Mr vier i stead in Hill district, threatened |disbanded, will immediately bring . about $300. p | | with typhoid fever. about a solution of the political diffi- Strsetli = L Sewas Dasle wldowiofj Chanes | Miss May Hancox has returned to|cuities. _Forms and gar, thro her attorney, Judge - A | New Haven after several days' stay in| Representatives of the various DR A J SINAY 7elephows 557, | Rathbun, petitioned for her allowance The Great Woman’s Medi-| town. ) ym{n(npmaney t?wlili(‘nl leaders of the o Qe Mrs. Theodore Bailey and daughter [south who dare not come to Peking | of Springfield, Ma: , are the guests of at this time have gathered in ‘the D 2 t ison. capital, and others are coming daily. entis Y Stevenson of Boston is|Scores of members of the old parliz guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles H. [ment are already in Peking eng: Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich iges. in political controvers About two Phons 1177-3 Grace Turkington of Water- |hundred other members of the old , is spending a few weeks |parliament are gathered at Shangh in the village. where they are meeting informally and Miss Winons. Gaskell is visiting in |keeping in touch with the situation in ~ . Boston. the capital. Earl Walbridee is spending a few| Hsu Shih-ving, the new minister of ln l | days in New York state. th einterior, was a judge under the Mrs, Daniel Gray, Mrs Bllsworth |Tsing dynasty, and rose to the rank Gray and daughter, Alice Gray, of |of minister of justice in ‘the early North Stonington, were zuests on Mon- |days of the reupblic. He was forced I\T SILVER of their aunt, Mrs. Grace Stod-{to resizn this position, and later be- came governor of Fukien province, a has returned |post which he held until the outbr cine Often Just What I Is Needed. Kingsle; Lowest Prices THE WM. FRISWELL (0. 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