Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 4, 1911, Page 6

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by the mvn and lhn( response been and the time mm had cnen the union men would not { woula“be proper .rtl-mt pay, and that fll““ the ‘present o stone cutters are doing laboring. work‘ net too much to was Sl that. all other smpioy. | agreed to pay the price pro- | advance -Uiree cents more 4 they deraand for an_elght hour.day. So it is not asques- tion“of more pay to meet the necessi- ties of life and the alleged high coat of Tiving. biit 10, get 4 shorter work day. Counéflman Cully sald this matter hud 51y beén referred 1o -the highway committee and asked Jf it{ Wi clear 0 the committee that the demands should be granted. Gouncilman Langworthy the opinion of the committes hld been made clear on that point. ~The high. ways commifttes could-get all the lanor- ers needed. The union men had| threatened 10 stop the work at granted, but such an emergency. met. He said that! e some unemployed | for the town, and working nine’ ho e was to pre- | day, until such time as they ha pri town. He said that only la- that worked nine hours a day employed by the town, und work day. Up to lust Sat- | three hundred in Westerly, and unless pensa present work can- three hundred their and the that there will be the ®ody enforced to idle- DI Pietro stated that at Fats the men would receive elght hours, an the de- grented by the town the few employed weuld receive only ‘werking day being changed eight hours. “The un- abject to the teamsters hours for the town, but hours for the shovelers. high cost “ better YPlIliA the jus- demands ot the, uuion Ia- the United States gov- an efght hour law be good enough for sgninat o até not consider it t | mishap was 1n Tight and treat- : g ‘bt that it was Alme the town council conduct- Susiness Tegardiess of . Laberers work vecetve nn a day, or lo §814 there are certain springs in at give relief and cure ket diseases. 1 v Preccripeion R he s That of & chiid h for pimples and tliegady tried it get today.y W. A 2 Main Street. ' Q Rafighte Medicine—Not a Narcotic. F. Mses, St. Joe, Mich. says: mtracted asevere 'I’NGT COMPANY ol W..e.fly Branch : +-Thees Million Dollars .Thres Million Dollars Over PII: Theusand Acceunts. re courtesus and eficient in Its ‘masagement. AR SOLD BY I. 8. CRANDALL -C0. Westerly, R. L vem saLm Seven icom cottages. mlmnu.! n eat, Tnspection W. Coy Real Edtate Co., Weaterty, R L . given away at URTILL’S _"ON THE BRIDGE." laborers | St | opportunity t6 return ‘to their trade. Councilman Culley. said it was queer | 1€ wtone cutters who had_gained L2 oight hour day were * working hours to replace shovelers who v\m ving for an_eight -hour day. ' Councilman Langworthy said. fhiese ! men were working for the town tem- .porarily and did.not supplant any la- ‘borers, but were willing to work -for the town s laborers until they could work at their - trade. Councllman Burdick said that Inas. much as the contractors of thetown ‘hud not ‘acceded to the demunds it would be wise for the town of West- eruy to keep out of the whole. busi- ness. It would be unjust for the-town to discrinminate in the hiring of laboe- or ‘ouncilman Culley mbved that the communication he refe to bighway committee, and it was so vot- called to ordér present exceht ho was the, A, Woteh, Mr. Flynn Tiowever, before the council adjourned. Corelius FBransfleld, chief of police, made report that eleven ar- rests had been made during March. He also marde Teport on the number Gf [ Public entertainments and of the streat [lights mot in operation. =The reports were recelved and filed. LAwis Stanton, health offieer, Teport- ed that there were cleven cases of scarlet fever during March, the cases wer, ol . sel.for Dr. E. R. Lewis, inquired as the action on the claim for damages to antomobile by reason - of defective highways. Tuformation: was given that e t due to defective hig] the town -of Westerly onsible for the dumages. Gilbert Pelkey was appeinted special constable for tie White Rock section. Applications for-Ticenses were reteiv- ed nnd granted as foWows: Charles C. Taft, New Park Hotel: John Catto, Bradford house, Niantic; Louis H. Bd- v, Dixon house, tavern Hcense; Mrs. illiam Robinson, Canal street:Mrs, Emma A, Satnders, Bay street, vietu- ellers' licenses, A: Chapman, forest fire wir- report of the big fire of two weeks ago.. He sald that thirteen, hun- dred Mres of land was bummed over and that the loss was - estimatéd at 3700, aside from the road dameges, He 101d of the heroic:work doue in bat- tling 'with the flames, and that_special attention was directdd to saving.farm houses and other buildings, and to keep the firc from spreading. He said the forest fire warden was author(zéd by statute to emiploy help In such an emorgenoy, and that {hose edgaged were entitied to 17 cents an hour, one- | ‘half to be paid by the state and the other half by_the town. He reported another serious fire Sunday night, which Was gatben under control main- by Westerly High school boys en-, camped were elcted: William F, Nichols, as B. Breen and Henry Cook.’ - For the June election Ira B. Cran- Jrulate flmvm(on the edifi With - friends - of eter MeO: ohir Bun Sub-deacen, Dr. Neale,, roctor of St ichaci's chur was in uttendanve. At the offerto Joseph Tenihan and Miss. Katherine Bransfield sang O Salutaris, and dur- ‘ing fhe mass a quartette-composed of Miss” Surab Carney, Miss Katherine Bransfeld, Martin 1L ‘Speflman and Thomas V. Clancy rendered In ‘Manos { Puos: At the conclusion of the mass ahd| pcantime the the deceased. Rev. ‘was celebrant. be at place time nls'::e the operation ears there will be; | | after the final absolutfon Mr. Spellman | giavor to secure the services of labor- i’nmdr laland wm sang id Me. Father; Miss Delia ‘with the un- | Healy mung Come Unto Me, and Mr. fon, and if such men sre secured they e T e, My God, to Thee, as the mourners . | Were leaving the thurch. — The hom- Sothes et L4 torary bearers were Judge Jonn W. | Svesney. Tiotman Dock “Chianes Por.| Mr and Mrs, Edward Ta ayier, for- S Clurls - Dr. Michael H. | merly' of Westerly, now of Pawtucket, , Charles. E. Williams, Charles | wero'in_an Gulomobile- accident Sun’ day. while in Providefice en route to Westerly, where Mrs, Taylor has threo { ere Daniel Murray and Pat- | sisters and two brothers. ‘aylor ?‘lfi"}:‘&flwson representing the Knights | was_driving the machirie when the | York: attorney. ‘ll | ot -Columbus, William A.. Wilcox and | steering. gear became di and | we Albert G, Martin, the Elks, and Wand | he ' lost control. The auto smashed | vide. 7 Shermaxi and Jases 3. Burke, the Red | into a tree, and Mrs. and Mrs. Tayior Men:, The floral tributes were numer- hs anl perhaps. the most elaborate | rious: IBurs. the other day and the e A vstonty Melativen ace |'towed back to Pasiucket with radiator | it was started b fended the funeral from St. Albans,|end-fan demolished, the crank, tie|were fllegally fial which make them supenor to any others L . Thedingle Damper . ‘2. - "The Oven heated by cup:joint flues 3. . The Two Hods in the base # Either, of these features is worth the price of the range. The S} gle Damper is the greatest hel cooking ever invented. One mohon —push the knoh to “kindle,” “hke" or “check”—the ie range does the vest. “The Oven is huted by the cu joint flm all over alike; 1o corners,” no “scorching spots Quickest and surest baker. The Two Hods in the base (p:t- ented) is a wonderful trouble-saving . feature. The ashes fall through a chute into a Hod which is ‘easy to empty. The Coal Hod is it Gas“Ovens and Broilers fon ‘end or - above range if desired. Ask tHe Crawford agent to show youw ¢ and write us for circular, Walker & Pratt Mfg. Ceo., 31 UMSC.,M For Sale by M. HOURIGAN Norwich, Agen& Se:uquw.lnr-nnot';‘ - 2 T eative e A valis ¢ Peovidene that she oradioled L \wlth-.ln‘veflw = ut mflfl- had dasiated o whola T Tolivie seilisnniontas ,slom crusher unless _their aem-nM,C‘“”L‘y Calvary. The choir sang Near- | wili be given permanent employment, | lot in buflding up Westerly. oo bbb 2 Reno, ‘week, for desertion and failure ¢ pro- Windsor.—Wiiidsor had a forest fire aayS 7 trout faermen, who 4 THE MoHICAN COMPANY! Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Speelals Extraofdmary Low Prices for Pure, Fresh Goods Mealy Coo'sers e ;:flue:tstuk 5 Ihs. 23(} ;fim{ l':l;:‘fi‘ifiu 1b. lsc Small, Lean Fresh SHOULDERS Ib. | B ) ]Tp | Clean, Fresh Seedless ORANGES = dez an 86 | e 90 JumW. 230 e 190 Seedless RA]SIHS Yellow ONIONS Sapkes. 20| T2 Fancy @ATER% tor J 3 c wek 17¢ | SPINACH SOUPS—Cainphell’s - MINCE MEAT PMIIIT BUTTER OYSTERS. . “Solid Meat - w58 Sweet, Whln..g BUTTER - DRIED BEEF In CLA” ONE IOTH UP AND DOWN the dlphdl called fir is thirty- mmum-nhv(uk.md\h.ru-n . Members ‘of CLASS FIVE. UP pay in FIVE csnrs “the~ first week and FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL "each week up ko one dollar and eighty cent: ' the last week. Result. CLASS FIVE DOWN: reverses .the order. One dulll and first week and five cents the last week. _. Result: each week. Result . . Classes Two and Three same proportion. The Christmas Club serves as an attractive and easy way of acoumu< Iating funds for futurs needs"Mnda. help to Thise desiring to-ferm the save ing habit. “Wishing” never saved dollars;’ “doing” has. Be a “Dosr” hy starting now. Members admitted every day until close of business Saturday, April 15th, See circulars for details. The Thames Loan & Tt . "The Bank of Friendly Hflgw. 5 Pieéé Parlor Suit - $29. REGULAR #40. SUIT A. C. BLANCHETTE Furniture Go. Alice Building, 323 Main _Streel; ""1“3‘ /

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