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Tax Exemption For Westerly Plan; Town Council Votes Lehigh Valley Silk Mill Five Years' Free- dom—Arbor Day Observed—President Paul H. Hillard = to Attend 21st Conn. Reunion in East Hartford—Regi- ment Which Encamped in Norwic!: iz 1002 N & “W. Cars Sent to Montreal. i lay fa a legal holiday in {“tand, and in consequence the rly were closed Friday. exercises in all the pretentious being erly High school. The were opened in the school lections by the school or- Jlowed by @ short address dn ince of Arber day by Supt. Holmes. The address was H tresicent Kdwards of the Rhode on The Ancestral ort Harrisen and Rich- s:cme of the Race. Miss Evelyn Culley gave an address on Arbor Day in Rhoda Island. The subject presented by Miss Lucille Pashley was Aatiquity of Freedom. At the close of these exercises the pupils went outside to the east side of ihe school building, where the ivy was Petersburg, mond I'1> casualties of the regiment were: Killed 26, death from ac ly wounded 33, wounded 167, accident- ally wounded 6, captured 41, died in od of disease 98, discharged v £06, unaccounted for at must President Hillard ex- D every _surviving Isiand Siate colle; planted and dedicated by Raymond Hiscox, president of the senior class. member in Connecticut and Rhode Isl- This was preceded by the reading of | and will attend the reunion. poems by Misses Ruth Burdick, Louise Coy. Bessie Gavitt and Phyilis Clapp. The exercises were attended by many friends of the school Two ivy plants were cedicated, one to Principal Wil- listn Bacon and the other to Giben Rev. Jesse W. Card died Friday at his home in Center Lovell, Me., after 2 long iliness. He was born in West- erly and wiile here was a member of “hri church and ed minister of that ides a widow, he , Mrs, Irs. Perry Coon man Elm street school incluied chorus singing, group resitatiors, reading by Sally Andrews, recitation, (iod's Miracle of May, by Marion Manchester, reading, Corn Planting Ruyme, by Angelo Guardino, planting of the 1912 class ivy, and & recitation, The Ivy, by Bila Bray, The annwal reunion of the Twenty- first Gonnecticut Volunteer Veteran sssociatio, of which Paul H, Hillard of Pawoatuck is president, will be held in Bast Hwartford next Thursday, The survivors of this reghment now resi- dent in Westerly and Pawcatuck are Paul H. Hillard, John B, Brown, Charles A, Clark, Hdwin A, Lewis and Alert F. Crumb, and they will prob- ably aitend the reunion. 5 This regfment was made up of com- penies from Bust Hartford and vicin ity, Harttord, Groton, Mansfield, Ston ington, Ne# London, North Stoning ton, Colchester, Midiletown and Plain- fleld, with 31 members from Norwich. The Norwich members included Lieut. Col. Hiram B, Oresby, Surgeon J. Hemilton Lee, Sergeant Major and Second Lieutenant and First Lieuten- ¢ clerk of Wes There was a special session of the Westerly town council Fri for the special purpos the voting lists to be n the S and Second districts at the town elec tion in June. There were everal changes in lists and the council as a board of canvassers declared the lists completed The clork announced that since the adoption of the vote of exemvption from texetfon of the b¥ic ¢ mills n stre I M the Westerly Texti In this connection a vote submitted mak mg mors explicit the property pted above the sura of $15,000 fo yeriod of ten vears. The vote vnanimdusty adopted. The pelition of the Lehigh V Silk Mill comyany for exemption ant Chzistopher Brand, Commissary 5t By Sergeant and Bejond Lieutenant Jo- el A seph D, Plunkett, Sergeant Isaac B. 2. | Second Lieutenant James Stan <« ailding-and th mpoml Patrick Fox. Arthur H. d for $1,000. Supt. T Dutton of Wallingford, colonel of the regiment, was promoted brigadier gen- WANTED: CARPENTERS. Apply R. A. BHERMAN'S SONS CO, | Westeriy, R. L. ined ihat the company was i the state of Pennsylvania capitalized $225,000. Tt s e the plant and the and planned to incr increase in business warrants enlarge- ment, and the plant is sure to run every month in the vear 2nd a perma- nent industry to the town. The payroli The Ladies’ Specialty Co. . We are Showing a Line of TRONG VALES FOR SATADNT Ladies’, Misses’ and Uuniors’ Spring Suits, values at $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50—Saturday special price $10.98. Suits valued af $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50— Saturday special price $15.98. Spring Coafs valued at $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50— Saturday special price $7.98. Coats valued af $15.00, $18.50 and $20.00—Saturday special price $12.98. $4.50 Silk Waists—Saturday special $2.98. Special values in Muslin Underwear, DOUBLE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS GIVEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 12A. M, The Ladies™ Specialty Co. 248 Main Street Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. Refrigerators Thought about getting one yet? Y(_)u will need one very soon and this is the best place in town to come for it. We have in stock a new line of various sizes and styles of the best Refrigerators we know of. They are ice savers and food savers not only keeping things cold but pure and wholesome. PORCH FURNITURE We would suggest your getting this now. We know of no more sel¢ct stock to choose from in Nox- wich. Various kinds and styles to suit everybody. And our prices on this as well as everything we handle are very reasonable. _ Screens, Doors and Window Screens We also have a complete stock of Screens both win- dow and door, which are now in order. Do not wait until the flies are here, but have the matter attended to at once. And let us do it for you. Our prices and the goods will suit you. WE GIVE GOLD TRADING STAMPS Schwartz Bros. Tel. 965. 9-11 Water St. George B. | ay evening | DON'T WAIT. B i Take Advantage of Norwich Citizen's Experience Before It's Too Late. When the back begins to ache, Don't wait until backache becomes chronic; Till serious kidney troubles develop; Till urinary troubles destrey night's . Reland. Ockery, Norwich, Conn., Pills brought me great relief from pains in the small of my back which had caused me great suffering. Whenever 1 stooped, * sharp twinges darted through my body and I was handicapped in doing my housework. I felt miserable when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from N. D, Sevin & Son's Drug Store, but their effect was soon noticeable and 1 g them until my trouble continued tak was entirely removed.” statement August 24, 1908, Mrs. Ocke: to The above was given d _on July 20, 1911, “You may continue rmer statement in Pills. They and T have an, for se of Doan's Kidney >d me of kidney troubl been in good health sinca. Other members of my family have taken this remedy with excellent results.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buifalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember take no other. publish my the name—Doan’s—and Paint and Paint itselt costs “Paint.” 10 per gallon—but remember | only $1.00 per gallon, and e ts of 4 parts Bpiut | Is plain that' cparately, mix ber galion. Therel semi-paste form) | B8 each 1 gallon L. & M. | § ko 13 gallous of Paiut ready for use at $1.83 | « Kingsley & Son 1 on L W. Carroll & Som, Norwich; Walter Helps A Judge In Bad Fix. Cherry, of Gillis Mills, i iy worried. A bad sore on his leg had baffled s 1 doctors and long res reme sted all 2 cancer, “I thought it “At last I used B d was comple & Cure: burns, boils, ulce: cuts, bruises andi piie: 25 cents at The Lee & Osgood Co. Mrs, Ben Meyerin! read of Foley's pound just and Tar Compound. at once and gave s It saved he > to my from the croup surely had, but | Foley’s Honey and stopped it.” r Compound The Lee & Osgood Co. t al the Pack uny M com, | | e he council & polling pl h, and Hora y, democrat | ived from J n| the town w the judgment Mr. Chapman of to ray the 5 <3 antel tar- n ho T neral discu: budget of ap ted to the fina d until ) budget on of balanc to after an expla deficits was made by Town Treas James M. Fendleton. Ameng the & th $15,000; : bot $1,200; printin $3,400,- which includes the judgment, $200 for library, $ al A. R. and $50 fc 1cker cam D est, $13,000 $8,000. 3 a Local Laconics. Frank C. Cundall o t Greenwich was In Wes: Frid season were NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1912 The ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS! How We Save Them Money, And You Will Become a Mohican Customer At Once Send Ut a Trial Order to Be Sent C. O. D. We Guarantee the Quality, and Below Are the Prices. MEALY-COOKERS pk. 30c TMOHICAN CREATMERY h 350 FINE GRANULATED 5“0 NATIVE MILK FED PflTMflESbn. $1.15 B“"ER | SUGA "fii“.fi?‘ VEAL m}unsr Ib.lsc priske: GOrned Beef (b, 10c(Sirloin STEAK b, 20c|Shouider Pt Roast Ib, l4c rrime RiD Roast 1b. 16c{Round STEAK Ib. I8¢ : RUmp RozS! gones, 156|PORK CHOPS 1, (5" SPare Fibs . 1e Native FOWL h.18¢ Your Purchases Delivered for 5 Cents in City DON'T MISS " THESE Saturday Specials MoHIcAN CoMPA ) NY Ferris’ Armour's Ib. 226|¢resn SHOU'DERS Ib. 13c|HAM iLemons [oz 12! il HOT FROM OUR ¢ | lected Liquors in STRING BEANS Riw : Yellow X P Large Florida ONIONS, 2 gts. . ... .. 15c | B .o TOMATOES, 2 Ibs.. . .25¢ | INES ‘each ......"..12¢ Large, 300 Size Messina | CUCUMBERS, New Daily, Shigsisisiiks Froshi 8% e 2ok CABBAGE, 2 lbs. .....7c Moo . Native C | Bermuda i RHUBARB, 2 lbs. ONIONS, Ib. Regular 15¢ Value STRAWBERRIES bas. 122¢ Assorted Flavors Golden Yellow AR N it PURE JELLIES, glass ...........% WEALRE e B O s Large Cans RICE, 3'dbs. iL.'c. oo ovbinens 20| TRINNSENG: B DIENS & o s oisiitis: 200 BAKED BEANS, 3 cans . ........25c | Noiseless, Double Tipped JMOHICAN MILK, IEMON P d ” %AT]CE!ES, 6 boxes ...... .19¢] 3 cans . viiLta vOMpou 2 s FE)(,)EUR,lflt/s Bk . ?:fi'c%a“fis? - RERT .23 e m Nut OVENS (EREF . 7 to 9 Saturday 7 to 9 a. m. Sugar Cured, Smoked SHOULDERS, . . Mocha Cakes, loaf 8¢c-10c Apple BUTTER,Ib. .:... .. .10¢ SAUERKRAUT, 2 ibs. . All Kinds , loaf 8c-10c Bread, loaf 6¢c |Cookies, doz. 8c | Cake, loaf 8¢ Fresh EGGS, doz. Cooking COMPOUND, bb. .. = ) 9to 11 Saturday 9 to 11 a.m, PURE LARD, Ib. 5 B 11 9c 10c T 3 s T o prm———— gy gy o 0 oo ey ) prom—y O YOU CARN'T MAKE A MISTAKE IN Busing Manhattan Clothes | Fertilizer BEST IN TOWN Agricultural Lime In quantities to suit you. A. N. CARPEATER 23 Commerce Street 7L They are made by THE HOUSE OF KUPPEN.- HEIMER, the world’s greatest makers of fine clothes for Men and Yofing Men. Telaphicis Our Showing of New Spring Models is certainly the finest we have ever made, comprising every style that’s wanted, and every fabric that’s good. If you are out to buy the Best Spring Clothes ob- tainable, look at these Kuppenheimer Suits at 518, 520, $22 and $2% You will be agreeably surprised. We are also showing some excellent Suits at $10.00, $12.00, $15;00, not Kuppenheimer’s. O YOU ABOUT WINES AND{ LIQUORS | wor If its Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves or Collars, you need—depend upon us to show you the latest and best at the right price. 121-125 MAIN STREET *'Kuppenh2imer Clothes ard Good Hats, Shoes and Furnishings” ago==o==o==o=lg tell y in a few ha od and w at our harp altogethe e do on GOOD:! ce combin b il X We also havs a large assortment of | | HIGH GRADE IMPORTED AND| OMESTIC BEERS. | With every purchase of $1.00 or over nice souvenir given away. GEO. GREENBERGER & (0. 47-58 FRANKLIN STREET | = | | | | | Branch Stores: Willimantic and| B —_— 3 s for 15 |Jewett City. Tel. 812 in Westerly. are at work and on i were cashed in. . Has built up a success- Potter has raturned to ful dental practice in this her winter home in PR H ex un ay s city in the last 8 years [ THREE STRONG REASONS: i We will Serve 1st—Absolutely Painless Dentistry |, ‘ot beieye = “t’h ‘ strongest l’\;\:nn for mf\h‘-“x“x\" - ,,I,JL',I;;' v--mln o me in x;w ’:«ml‘ G | Another Six i trembling and go away happy—wondering why they doubted. n der was in New Lon- | 3 consistent with attending the Buffalo Bill ,Cl k Di an—The Lowest P"ce’_ good “ux"k. a how. | 0 Llock Umner as low as §6. Gold crowns and bridges $3 formerly in use .m'i bt eth without plate $3 to $5. Gold filings $1; Westerly electric road g fillings 50c. to Montreal. | Music by the pain- Ethel A. Kn: will > at Graze Methe Orchestra | UPON MY WAUREGAN HOUSE i T - P The Parker-Davenport Co. KIN ter Hill, an old-time basebali player in Droprietors. 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN.,, e ted friends in West- Over Smith's Drug Store. John B. Brown and Christopher Sim- Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday, 10 to 1. Phone. mons of Budlong post, G. A. R., placed . / z . markers Friday afternoon in River et ol - Landscaptig rides who have died since last Memo- 38 o0, tntend <o do anyipta in 7S : ine this spring, now t 8 g ez place your order’ for Trees, Shrubs and JOSEPH BnAnFflBfl' The vauahn Fuundry cO. s WHAT'S NEW e Afl;’,’fgm_ e ‘!%s‘(imméq and plans of planting et ] i % e adly J 25 Ferry St., Lo ki sadiy i Book Binder. o 10 3 THE PALACE CAFE Shich conven N e s Books Niade and Ruled to Gre MI ! y cony 2 Step in and ses us. s SRR . A SPECIALTY peiggvrin ey § s for the s of th 3 : Telephons & _. ceive Pi Attentl d > s for the memyers of the| flgok leery and Boardmg . Orders Receive Prompt Attention % Whisicia wator Lovis W. Arnold of 4 Street, s o member, have heen ¢ STABLE MME. TAFT, Palmist and Clalrveyant attorney general —Truthful in her predictions, reliable NEWMARKET HOTEL, JEWETT CITY HOTEL the membe We guarantes our service to be the | in her advice, no matter what trouble 715 Boswell Ave. ' T ot. | best at the mest reasonable prices. First-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars. New and Up-to-date in every cretury | 3% | Meals and Welch Ruvebit served to MAHONEY BROS,, Falls Ave|*: order, John Tuckie, Prop. Tel, 43-§ IRA Fa LEWIS, Proariston _ e st &