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BULLETIN, MONDAY, - MA WESTERLY MAN PREPARES BILL Hesbert O. Dunn Completes Measure For Secretaty of the Navy—Granite Men Want Improved Freight Conditions — Military Board in Session—Jail For Francis Gildea— William M. Morrissey Dead. Terbert (n Ounn, of Westerly, cap- tain United States navy, who was se- are the naval person- pleted the work. nature department with regare islation o be enacted by congress will be known until Secretary of the 1 Danels returns to the department from his southern trip. He will then take up the subject with his ailes and aptain Duan, who is on special duty at the navy department. After the secretary has discussed the matter with the department officers, he will confer with the senate and house ‘hairmen of the committee on naval frairs. The secretary, although adm that there is urgent need for pe nel legislation, has not commi himself to the bill prepared by Cap. talp Dunn for submission to c zress. The secretary is something of 2 diplomat and after he has ascer- tained the views of the officers on duty at the department he will submit his recommendations to congress for final ‘astion. ting Delegates from Westerly and Quin- cy Granits Manufacturers’ associations and President Jones of the Natiomal Association of Granite Industries, heid 2 conference recently with members of the New England Frelght associa- Yon. Tt was with a view to readjust- ing aifferences and grievances which, at the present time have proved to be 2 serfous handicap to granite manu- facturers throughout New HEngland. discussed were the ques- Hom of cieating cars, improving Ship- ment equipment furnished, and I'ea._d~ usting freight rates, puifing granite an the same basis with marble. tsmar Baruch, who was a high mark hoy of the Bulkeley school of New on, and who always accompanied e bassbell team of the school to Westerly, is now a_student at Brown mmiversity, where his school honors are being continued. He has been selected as one of the speakers in the Hicks prize debate between the Sophomore and junior classes to be hela Tuesday evening, the subject be- img: Resolved, That the Present Con- gress Should Pass a Bill Providina the Independence of the Philip- s Before December, 1921 eseph H. Gainer, of Providence, will ide at the debate and Rathbone ., Judge Flmer J. Rathbun and Prof. Jemes M. Motley will be the The affirmative speakers of the class of 1915 will be Samuel Henry Work- man and William Henry Needham of Provifence, and Ismar Baruch of New Lendon. The speakers on nega tive side for the class of 1914 will be lII!neu Joseph McGovern of Providence, jum Morrill of Chicago and James cent Giblin of Fall River. The de- e will be public and there will de and the awarding of prizes, Major Arthur N. Nash, of Westerly, Ja serving on a military board at the state armory in Providence today (Monday) for the examination in the coast artillery basic course of such officers as may be ordered before it. Three separate boards have been de- YANTIC HAPPENINGS One Hundred and Fifty Attend Mas- querade Ball—Small Pig Escapes and Gives Owner Some Exercise. Mrs., William Glasser left Saturday ‘or e weck's stay in Albany, N. with her paren About 160 attended a_masquerade dance at Firemen's hall Friday even- ing. The 76 who were masked and dressed in fancy costumes furnished much entertainment for the onlookers. The affair was arranged by Miss Edna Bentley and Frederick Manning. The Ever Ready orchestra furnished music and a most -enjorable evening was furnished. Not Easy te Catch a Pig. Elisha Lathrop had a couple of ex- edting days last week trying to capture = small pig which he recently pur- chased that had found its way out of he pen. It ran about two miles from home and covered o a hundred miles while being caught. Heard and Seen. Wrnest Kuhnlee has returned to Pittsfield, Mass., after a_brief st town with his sister, Mrs. Clifford Jostine. N. Cooper has been spending the week in Baltic with his father, who is ) Mrs. John Kilroy has returned from = brief stay in New London with her | wister, Mrs. Frank Gifford. She is en- ertaining her niece, Anna Gifford. Supt. Clifford Costine of the Yantic Woolen company hae returned from a brief pusiness trip to New York. Miss Bertha Weeks g convalescing 2t her home on Highiand avenne and is able to ieave her room for a brief time each day. Miss Charlotts Bentley has returned from the Backus hospital, where she has been for the pest eight weeks for treatment of scariet fever. Miss Kitty Lyons of Peacedaie, R. T, iz a guest for a few days of her cousin, Mrs. ¥. H, Tracy. — the examinations in ctaprising the officers tailed to conduct the rious ¢ vet passed, the c battle and fire commander, range communication emplacement, searchlight courses, for the more’ 2 nced officers, and the artillery spe- cialist, and rated po; | enlisted men. The begin at nine o'clock in the and four daughters. Order Scottish ( celebrated cleventh anniv Friday evening in Red Men's There were talks, singing, dancing and refreshments. The scores in basebali league on Saturday wer Cottrells 8, Shannock 6:; Granite Work- ers § Potter Hill 2; White Rock 13, Thread Mills 11. N The majority of the granite manu- facturers of Massachusetits and Ver- mont, both granite states, make a spe- cialty of Westerly granite for monu- mental work. There's a reason. The annual financial town meeting will be held next Tuesday in the usual place. It was expected that the new town hall would be ready for this meeting, but there was a delay in the worlk, In the three stake races arranged for the annual Washington County Agricultural fair at Kingston, large lists of good ho have been ared and the ec Zood im- Clan Iesi its the Manufacturers’ pro for proved racing conditions at the coun- ty fair. William M, Mo v, formeriv of Westerly, who moved to Bast Lyme five years ago, where cured em- ployment as e village of Flanders, died morning. He in his_fifty-fo year. RBurial s sted helby Nick las, wag arraigned before Judge B in the Stonington town court. for the superior court under : of $1,000, in default of which committed to the county London. MYSTIC The many friends of James who s operated on at the I hospital on Saturday, will be hear that the operation was suc ful and that he is doing nicely I wren ad oSS~ Mrs. William Barber is visiting with | nolds | her sister, Mrs. Sara ‘Welghtman in Brooklyn, N Mr. ang Mrs. B. L. Holmes entertaining Mrs. H. C. son of Short Hills, N. J. Notes of Local Interest. At St. Mark’s Episcopal church on Sunday Rev. R. R. Parker occupied the pulpit and serv: to Whit_ Sunda church. Rev. C. T. Hatch a Mothers’ day sermon. A number from London on Saturday aminations for the vice. Y Corawall and preached were in New and took the letter carrier se Watch Found in Coop, Owner Arrested May 11. d to have g a of d in been stolen was watch belonging to South Coventry which ws the chicken coop of Samuel that town. One of the men found chickens overed the watch ) Willim: if possible store of D. ¢ ows' record wateh, w cleaned about a 3 rrested and as a né visited the_jewe and Mr. F not giving a satisfactory to the South Coventry jus peace as to how the wa Mr. Hall's. Conn., May nual Yale spime Owing to the | high seas Saturday only two of the i races could be rowed. The races sched- uleg for tomorrow are: First varsity | boat against second varsity and soph- | omores vs. juniors. A. G. Kirby, the | Oxford coach, who is to have charge {of the Elf oarsmen for the remainder of the season, was an interested spec- |tator at the races. He would make no comment, however, upon the form | of the carsmen. ‘NERVOU§ RUN=-DOWN?* Insomnia, Mal-Assimilation, Mal-Nutrition— Even Colds, all Emanate from Same Cause. Some time in the life of nearly every active man _and_ woman subjected to the strain of modern business and =o- cfal life, comes a period when the phy- #ical machine does not re-act from the strain of excessive work and pleasure seeking—a time when rest, sleep and food are not enough to restore naturzi strength and vigor. BIOPLASM (Bower) serves the most purpose here by giving natura sertous, nery as Neurasth t Az further stated that g declined in ‘or a_ year, wae threatemed sciate Neurasthenia of & Righ grade. She has had privaie and gan- atlorium treatmeai of the best rd at withouwe shsek WRfil he prescvibed PIGPLASM a few weeks haipre. Neeveus Diseases of Children, As the mueeuiar is mese womsiiive in ehildren in aduits, lady rapidiy i sysiem than nervous disease is more likely to show should be commenced. LA GRIPPE, COLDS, INSOMNIA, HYSTERIA—all disorders of the stomach, boweis, kidneys, liver and even Tuberculosis, emanate from the samé cause—the clogging and inac- tion of the vital organs. (Bower) is prescribed by : thousands of doctors in reatment of these ail- virtues lerms. and speak of BIOPLASM cthical rem- been offered ny, 94 ire the a book- h will tel on di nouseho inders, They lish sr free disiribution wh should Le in every posial reguest will do. In the mesntime, have heen made with The Lee & Os , pf this city to immediate sufferers. (Cemes foemm, at 3160 per boitle pleasaat to take, Nate: 4 | LAPHIN s during (reaim 6 vou complimen boltie AL-LATHLN first, be of Biepl v cops % arrangements mild ull purehas Fequest, sin tion courses for minations will.| AWFUL ITCHING » AND BURNING Dandruffin Worst Form. "Hair Began to Fall Out in Handfuls. Head Covered With Sores. Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 27 North Ave., Attleboro Falls, Mass.— *T have been troubled for a long time with dandruff in its worst form. My scalp was covered with eruptions and my hair had begun to fall out in handfuls. I scratched my Y:ead so that it was covered with sores and at times thess caused me much suffering by their bleeding. My scalp is st the man whose bodily condition is able to fight off the germs. tones up the stomach with Hypo phosphites of Iron and Lime. Good for every member of the family. Nobody is safe from colds and possible pneumonia, except KING’S PUREMALT not a substitute for a good doctor. It is merely a body rengthener. It feeds the muscles with its malt and hops. It NOT A BEVERAGE. KING’S PUBEMALT is sold at all grug stores and in strict conformity with the Pure Food and Drug Act of- June 30, 1906. S for prices to 9, day, and pleaded guilty to bre: and entering and larceny at the barn of the Clark Thread m He held | have been | e disorders—Fits, S , Epilepsy, otc. When children show a loes of nervous bal- | auce, the BIOPLASM treatment BIOPLASM | in ail parts of the | e | of comunst morning ¢ ind continue uniil midnight. I itched terribly nearly all the o i time even at night when the Local Laconics. SEOIL A iang Sl Eaniing [ e v iatir iy et mahiat] ! sensation would awaken me from sound team defeated @ team repr eep. | Hore wanoL & Fputon iy Dewl Waest Club Friday, by a score of | freefrom theawful jtching dandruff and the 5 dsndruff was so thick as to be plainly seen | Mary E. wife of P. J. Holmes, died M my haireven when I had given it a thor- Friday in her forty-eighth year. She , ough brushing. is survived by her husband, ome son, “I tried countless so-called ‘remedies’ | for it without deriving the least benefit The Westerly Boy Scouts are now from their use. Then I decided to send for engaged in an extermination of the a free trial sample of Cuticura Soap and caterpillar. ~ They destroved many , Ointment. Iboughta full-sized box of Cuti- nests o the Post road and vicinity | cura Ointment and more Cuticura Soap and at the end of a month I had not even a trace of dandruff left and never since bave been troubled with itsreturn. Outicura Soapand i | Ointment cured me.” (Signed) Miss Murial E. Gammons, Apr. 6, 1912, A single calko of Cuticura Soap and box of Cutioura Ointment are often sufficient when all elso has failed. Sold by druggists and | dealers everywhere. Sample of each mailod | free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post- i card “‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” H &3 Tender-faced men should use Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick, 25¢. Sample froe. :I’umh Turniture Just received a large importation of | Sea Grass and Rattan Chairs, Rockers |and Tables direct Japan. A | novelty in good, comfortable and sub- | stantiai porch furniture at seasonable Also a good Hammocks, Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, | Cots, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc. from prices. | Our Spring showing of | CARRIAGES and HARNESS is open for your ‘ inspection. | We have a large line of the best man- | utactured i the country at the low- quote your our . L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. " NORWICH TOWN Be Repeated After 25 Years—Prof. Allen Latham at Worcester—Nove- na Ends. last the pl Ever Ready i ‘o King ghters s to be held play was written by fe Linnell and given go in Norwich n the city Young Lady. Norwich Town Motored to Bridgeport. . ¥. Barrows of T i daughter, idgepor r a fortnight’s made by automo- | tie McKen | turn his week a | here. This trip w | bite | End of Novena. high mass at 10 o'ci Sun ning. which concluded the no ¢ the Holy Ghost at the ed rch, the Ave Maria was Miss Katherine Butler. vena, Heart by Spoke at Worcester. Prof, Allen Latham of the Reservoir road was in Worcester Saturday, where he gave an address before the Worcester ounty Bee Keeping asso- | ciation. Newsy Notes. James Preston of Denver. Col in town Friday calling on fri Town street. over Sunday of the Misses Rogers, at heir home on West Town street. Mr. and Mrs. R street were Kinney of Town | ] | [ 1 | | bins. | T®nos Gray, Jr., | the week_end_here, brother, Dr. N. G. avenue, of Ledyard Gray of Vergason | Mre. Delore Herbert and two chfl- dren. of Hartford, are visiting Mrs. Herbert's father, David Shahan of West Town street. Miss Florence Bennett returns to- day (Mondav) to South Willingten, after several days spent at her home on Vergasen avenue. Miss Hanover Puinam F weel end at her hol Tillle Bro attend hur Abell of Ge; 1y is well re= time he boer fed d up- the P Tosseve feelare war Manechester Owen Eag b w { &ied sky 5 while disable line of Screens, | Mrs. Gertrude Hyde Linnell's Play to! Miss Natalie Hamilton was the guest | in_Providence over Sun- ! ay, guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rob- spent | the guest of his | hen he | your druggist or to us. King's Puremalt Departmznt, 36-38 Hawiey St Boston Puremarr Ladies: It is time to send us your FURS and GARMENTS for | COLD STORAGE. | Our_ method of handling | |your Furs assures you that| /they are thoroughly cleaned; ' before storing and that their | | natural luster and beauty have | | been restored before returned | to you in the Fall | | We do not use local storage | but rather send them into the |hands of experienced and re-l |liable FURRIERS who give! them a Furrier’s treatment | and care. Charges as low as the low- ‘est for good and safe care. 1 | JAS.C. MACPRERSON 291 Main Street if ANOTHER LOT OF FINE Peanut Butter 10c perlh. | Come early and buy freely while this lot lasts. ALL BEST TEAS 25c¢ per pound United I.*}?ffl?pbrtersfls. Franklin Sq., over Somers Bros. FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. Largest Storage Capacity WM. FRISWELL 25 and 27 Franklin St. in City — A M. CABRPENTER QURiSEOCE of THE PIANO TUNER Tel. 171 23 Commerce Sterling Siiver, Forty-five Years Experisnce | Cut Glass P. 0. Box 205 Morwich, Conn. | = R AND-— Telephone | “HAMI[IOH L WAIK FE'; Silver Plated Ware T ST | TRy TR iae ever nad and § YOU WILL SOON NEED A |Hay i :h(e nb(s\ stock in New London Fever = : 3 ounty. raCtory Ad,usted L TlmEd Includes the followinz popu . lar patterns: Paul Rever € or Lowest Prices Newbury, Heppel Whyte La and oA ! Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices positively the lowest 3UY IT AT | | | Pies, Cake and Breal thai canuot ve exceiled. | ©ons sour order. Trompt serv To A Style Expesition WITH LIVING MODELS from “The Rose Maid” Company which plays in Norwich this evening. Al 1he !_ Troileys Euslnes§ | Leal Centerof Rorwich TRAVELE| DIRECTORY. New L.ondon (NORWICH) Line NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell gzmel this roule next ti 0 w York. You'll have a voyage on Lom und * & _island superb view of the wonderful sk and water front of Manhattan Steamer lvaves New Lenaon 1 except Sundays, due New York, st River, at s.45. and Pier 4u. North River. 7 o'clock next morning. Meal Scrvice a la Carte; Staternn—e s 9 1:30 New England Steamship Co. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger eervice dizect 1o New York, You are cordially invited to attend this exposition of the newest styles This Afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock SECOND FLOOR—THE GARMENT SECTION The feature of greatest interest will be the display of the newest dress creations by Members of “The Rose Maid” Company MONDAY AFTERNOON 3to5 o’clock Floral Decoraticns by Geduldig SPRING TOYS Baschballs, Bats, Gloves, Mitis, | arden Sets, Sprinklers, Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, al! s i hard | Plasters and Propared | Caxts, Wheelbarrows, Kites, R"gfi"fl- Fethada 2 Beats, Pails and Shovels, Sand ect oofing Pzint in the e ey markot, Joulds and Celluloid Toys. Full line ‘of Sewer Pips. S < ERWI ; THE UPSON WALL BOARD .""E{D E{)\\vrll}y P/x‘l WATEZR - HANDY Franklin Square ! WEDDING GIFTS J. H. GEORGE Quality consi INESS MEN CRA Large Assortment NSTON'S Little Prices KLOUIS H. BRUNELL: Whether the. lnxT\?eT .v‘m, i | 10 Carter Ava.’ (East tice N e i! ST R e g 1 gt (1 - | THOMmas 3. Howarp || The ncas Hational an | ARt ARguan ll Miil Construction a specialty TRAMSFOR TATION otaes el 212 MAIN STREET, o Mot Arciobd. RING MiLLINERY i< i T THESE AR 2 2 MISS ELLA M fiGTTLfi TOW'S 1-2-3 5c REMENT Ok LATS | Imociaeat GOCD FELLOW 10c CIGAR S G. P. STANTON ! Piano and Harmony | Try them and see. 52 Sketucket St. 3 [ Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 O Mo 37 Fh Profi.. Tank™ S*-i g B £ i e 5 ey : ' CORNS NOTICE |Ald?’s Eow.ing Alleys | v e o e e hem ' Eireet Mo Volbuee - Frert * | ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT te Unes LA RRT B Street Commi 327 Main Street All troubles of the nerve circu- Bowling frem 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. | "M JAMES DAWSON, 10c per string. | e tiomm 26 Ceniral Building mor. Daily Frize. M. ALD1, Prep Lady Attendant i WE WILL SERVE A | Special Dinner Next Sunday May (2 Music by the Orchestra WAUREGAN HOUSE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO. Propristors JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER | Biank Books Made aad Ruled to Order | 108 BROADWAY Lelephone 252 'Overhauling and Repair Work | —OF ALL KINDS ON— | ~UTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG | 45/ TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repalrs. oainting, trim sing. upholstering and woed work acksmuthing in ail its branches. Scott & Clark Corp 507 t0 515 North Main SL 'WALL PAPERS A full line of the above with new additions coming along, including those with cu: out borders. Moldings and bands to match. Mixed | paints, muresco and tints; also art s imitations. We are in the market for painting, paper-hanging and decorating all the P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 \.;;:kn;‘flaln Streel. { | { That Ha: Asthma? R ecommend AS-MOOY Two pre: specialist. Moon treatment approved by of the best U. S. medical au- s as the only system known permanently cure these diseases. by all druggists. Price " THE MOON PHARMACY, New London, Cenn. criptions of a famous r sale ' Frovidence 5L, iallvi Frompt witention ta day ar might oalls Telephone §30. wBri4M Wikwi R. H. SNOW The Bean Hiil Monumenta/ Man MONUMENTS Cemetery Work of all descriptions. Lettering on work ali ready erected | In cemetery a specialty. The Yauzhn F@undry Co. ALEL. CASTINGS | "F. C. GEER, 11432 Phene 811 Norwieh, Conn