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8 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 17 1913 " THE DAY’'S DOI N WESTERLY ' N Csntells Predicted at R?pu?lfj (!au\,us This Evemng—- GRAND SALE e wg Caisiesmmaunae v | REMNANT STORE e Scheol Team Celebrates Victory Over Stonington. Judze Olfver H. Trilliams pre: \i'mahon of town officers is Lo be m-ml "‘MOS EXTRAORDINAR J e fi J o regular seszion of the Third |at the town hall on Union sireet this ! frict court Friday morning, whe: Iv\oning' t 8 o'clock. It is evident of Charles P. Ecclestene v that ther o5 to be considerabie change n Green was tried. Tie defend- |10 the present makeup of counctl ® 5 was arveigwed in the same court | #late. Indications point to a clc con- . . S Monday, obarmed with Weaking |test for the office of seventh council:y 2! entering the parish house of the | man and as all three men who have away Seventh-day Baptisi ohucrch [ announeed their intention of entering «2d ypona his plea of not gulity was |the fight are gathering all possible mmiited to the county Jail at King- | support, an unusually lar: ttendance sion to await trial - o | of voters is expected to Lurn out this 54 o When the case was c iday | evening. | auie St e, 20 Toar - Ever Held In Norwich , e the piaintiff stated that the charxe of | The namination of Charles Perry of cee seoe ~eaking and entering had been | this town is announced umong those -hanged to larcenx. to which 1t was | to fill the Quaker vacancy S undarstood the defendant would plead i { board of irustees of Brown unive We have succeeded in purchasing a manufacturer’s - Green. who shorily afierwards | sily, which was made b the s 3 ; BERR Tl ke haa nit peen | Blies. on Eie, sesociated alumnd entire sample line of Suits of the season’s newest ma- befors ths courts for thirieen vears | inations for the Quaker vacancy om and for this reason asked for leniency. | the board, caused by the death of Al terials and models and at about one-half the cost of mak- He was senieneed (o three months in | D., of Lake Mo- ing these garments. the Providence comaty jail and the | honk, N. Y. The Providence Journal payment of costs. The case of Her- | has the following to say of Mr. berm: bert O. Dunn_vs. John v;drhm}r;_ the “Charles Perry, banker, of Westerly claim of $122.37 was proved, with cost | president of the W ington Trust > tages at $4.37 company, president Memorial and Li- We have never before bought such a bargain. As The State. Thomas F. Prown. V= |brary asseciation of Westerly trustee Chartes Bichmnond was continged two | Northfield seheols, not an alumnus, but weeks, as_was the case of the state, | active and highly business Thomas E. Brows, ve XNatale Ga- man of Rhede Isiamd, who sent : % AR L etole |a sem te the university and is cor- share it with us. Our bargain is your bargain. | dially imterested im ils welfar Pranes @flden, arvested last week A | | | | | | | i by Officer Shelby Nicholas, and : As a determined stop teward pro- These Suits will be placed on sale in two lots. Taigned before Judge Breed im the | hibiting rowdyism and loitering about | L i -} Stonington town court charged Wil | Westerly's new handsome passenger | | — - L entering the stables of the William | gtatien, the officials of the New i 5 Sui i | | | | Within the past two weeks this usually busy shop has been more busy than ever. The public have responded to our advertisements, and by their good judgment they have been justly rewarded. We still have it is our custom when we buy a bargain our patrons about 180 Suits to dispose of and are offering them as follows: Clavk Thread company on lowar Me- | tonr tirn Hoee i S Lot No. 1—About 65 Suits which were regularly VALUES UP TO $26.50 S Was toenuic vetare Tades rond Dolice, Ticket agent eorge A || sold at $18.00, $20.00 and $22.00, in the latest colors, of the New London superi comm on frem the proper authori aline || materials and styles at $12.50, all with rich mes Gilden, V;h'y N g h"'““.! 3 h“-i‘ f;vxlr' ties ia Providence. The decision of e on a bench e s described as | gg50igis in ne way wagonistie o | - cati ni Q ome of the hari-st characters brought | fhe servic = et 1]l and satin linings. “ase was »vxnlnl'rv»d to the court It Was | hecause of rthe existing conditions and | o . | 1 i R L o onn uy | heERtesive I ments that ! Lot No. 2—About 40 SLub which were regularly |]! Eponges, Poplins, Bedford Cords, U. S. Serges, Plain Tailored and Balkan the defendsn 5 sked DY | heen made by ew ven roa : . b e Judse where e w be Te- | the vieinit stadion, Savd d at $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00, will be placed on " Blouse effects, values up to $32.50 Fiie basin. Whea T tions is not te be tolerated in at $10.98, also with rich lllc.\\llll]:.' and satin linings. ‘ . future, S Historical spots of Washington | county was the subject of a paper written by Miss Julia E. Smith, pr Also about 300 Sample Dress Skirts, newest models ||| cflA I s — — = $6.95 = 1de then s SEorieal soo 1 materials, perfect fitting garments, worth $3.00, | 5 2 B 5 The republican caucus for the nom- | [0 O the Westerly Hlistorical o 7% S g3 S : All Wool Material—plain collars and cuffs, others trimmed with con- MR e SR bl i ae | .00 and $5.00—On sale at $1.98, $2.49 and $2.98. i e lorsaF the vt s ing at the Memorial butld The | | rasting colors i aper gave \teresting acce of | | Children Cry & Liravia alonc the soulh atocet a ramble along FOR FLETCHER'S ing the early vears which hegan a SABSBTORIA |G o o Remember there is not an old Suit in this lot. All |} e this season’s make. Take advantage. WA Is I s - - P P sc I FORMER VALUES 95¢ AND $1.25 GHANH SM[ HEMNANI ST"HE il WE ARE NOW SHOWING A COMPLETE LINE OF 261 MAIN ST., NORWICH, CONN. | IWASH DRESSE ith Mrs, George |ladies served, therc were radings by & 2 = Y H A Chthian aid e R e Tl inEas by in LINENS, RATINES, Voiles, Marquisettes, Dimities, Repps, Batistes Ethan Wilcox tak- | Gane, a recitation by Elien Faust . : |a solo by Miss Elizabeth Y}&trl;“:r'add and other most up-to-date washable materials storical \UX! to be taken some K ho was accompained by Mr: ring the snmmer, was suggest- | Leonard. Mrs. Lieberthal was Miss Jl]”d, ¥ n!’d in serving by Mrs. F. E. Robinson, {Mrs. T. B. Keen and Mrs E. A. Faust. jon followed “Rev We know of $3,800,000,000 in New York State invested at | | | fore Reasonable Than Ever Prices Are C| 2= Greene appointed as a com- | NOANK arrangements. also recognize the of Ee | St e Hang e veerpomieier | §94 Main Street, Wauregan House Block eries with the Stonington high school | all team Friday afternoon g aatter of the highway from the | ' LA iRk to Groton TLong Point n gold was presented Mrs. Tet- | REUNION OF THE endure and the lasting consequences 3)4 to 47 interest per annum. andsome siver St et b st et ot o cchooia i settlement, in the i town meeting. ving o gift did indeed 21ST REGIMENT. | 4 rfices in which the regiment s ith: HHe ‘5 Meet: surprise 5 | shared, closing his remarks with an el- If it were invested e E R e I S R i;‘] =2 m;',‘ o tement was i nioation, fet atithe woms lune. ing served |p. g scoretary, read the min. ; °f_ kindred fellowship and the inter- F4 Fkins & [l sery aa half of | of Mis icent FAlly ofssriat stecet ¥ Mrs ol e min] | Pretation of the coming 50th anniver- 3 | the ninth Westerly was 1 but {Friday evening, where a supper was | Local Miscellany. : At Presi- | Sary of the battle of Gettysburg when in Bronx Real Estate ||| i mst it i S Rl il 2 oo B | cially when Stonington had three men | (ho cyening. it of | 0 would bo the bugle call of the Gospel - - . Fad = Patriotic Entertainment. ernoon. Anecdotes of Lincoln. it would be obtaining 15% to || palles L s naio T. Valiett : Iroag strect LRy e ning 70 eir big crowd of Minnie T. Valiette has charge | for Rood & Capt. Long of New York followed 30"_ l t t = n two pop flies, and v‘r‘wf av;u:w which is to be p; o ywed | With brief r_mm\x;ks} H;\‘ referred to nterest per annum caught off tnird told he storv. It |sented Wedneeday evening May wiho has e e llaan et St niciisligs o All the iams post. and the wives of mer o her i pirit of the age as expressed in the - Py Wty ) rome in t John | trend toward industrtal cooperation pentine dances next . far 2 ‘omrades Known in Marches. Capt furnished by the Westerly b out | week in the . 1 woye and girls Miss Man nd of Mystic has | tha the averagein e oo fomm g alons crease in values. 1] i I Popuiation Assessed Values Hubbell, the newly-elected president was heard with speefal interest. His | appropriate remarks were interspersed h the keen wit of many of Presi | | Nesw in General. - S | dent Lincoln’s inimitable anecdotes. | in ial | B n S president, | and he pald an eloquent tribute to the [May Baskets Figure in Two Social | Mrs G F. Andrews of I street STAFFORD SPRINGS e e R, o | B by toF Clanaphll NRRhan Gk Horon ot | Affairs—Rev. R. R. Graham to Of- 173 returned from a visit to New Ha- e X Jerome B. Baldwin, | this county who saved Missouri for i o r: 5 e—Boys’ Charles Fef s for ficate at Episoopal Services—A Pop- | Miss Maud Carsori and Miss Eleanor | & o2l of Henry e Y les Fenton, | the unon. Club Closes Successful Season— Italo-Tyrolese Society to Build Hall. i commitiee Welcomed by Mayor Dunn. illimantic; Vina | : " i Capt. Charles Burpee, of Hartford olon A. Mox- |, "0¢ 61, Burpee, spoke briefly, call 75, (}06 1230 - $£44,200,000 || ulous Strect—Ladies’ Society Meets. RS ening there was a May visiting friends at Ocean | Jamh of Ledyard has been N o P 5 Hltve talGirantar SR The funeral of Henry M. Chase too < ompany committee, | o Jiantion to records: of the execu 580,000 iq@1 - )2.5/ 175; 9*12 3% A 2 = ireenmanille av- place in West Stafford Friday aft 4 r Cotton t flariford: Bem- flon of Dr. David M. Wright by the e hae has heen I betler though Doon at 2 o'clock, Rev. John W. Bal- Jamin I Baker. Hartford: Thaddens yuinern press which wers given to 1@]3 ol fim 090 1912 $616 21 " ‘ © D lantine officiating. B was in West L HORTE gared olearns, MAaNS- Secretary Baldwin to place with the - J 3 .u: r o 2 ox, who has charge of | Stafford cemefery i;,;:m rw]m ':“”‘%r!;nvr:'xfl“ wv‘fl:fl;“:» regiment's records Mayor Dunn, R e The pa v vi of Greenport for the | Closes Season, ¥ : o whose father was a member of the ] A John B. Rrown, Westerly, R. L; John o i , 7 4 Tk B L ‘ ma « ine M - summer, has been visiting at his home | The Boys club has closed after an 5% ) é _JoBn caliant 21st regiment, made a bris ‘ 3 2 d Hva Ge Moy Oeary s Inens |9 6he i I 4 el H, Beldon, Cobali: Joseph H. Daniels, | Jnaach, welcoming tha visitors in be 3 " n e v e. unusually su essful season 1 etow Hen Newton in P e - - i O“ CANNOL K"e!? but “!E\k a goo i \lice Partridge, Delia Morin, | Edgar Gracey of Pear! street is em- | "1, 7, Dimock will he the princtpat Middletown; Henry T. Newton, Plain. | naje of the city. As comptroller of P Z iy H i Alice and Marian ployed in New London | speaker at the reli 18 meeting in € | the state he promisad ‘that the regi 1 Inves ment b)‘ buy I’IU a ]0 at t}le [ LaPoint, Katte Blake Hom, A. W, Rathbun has retnrned | West Stafford Sunday afterncon Slight Testimonial to Secretary mental flags at the capitol should ba ‘ . d » and Gertrude Guillet ‘fiom Hartford | Repairs at Mill Captain Shepard suggested that the | honored ang :\m‘--"'v-flh by loyal sons i 3% % o 1 Miss Florence Morrisos New Lon. | b Autles of the recording secretary were | of the brave soldiers whe carried them | absoiute and unreserve d Auctxon Sunday Services. i = i e ”;B,xq e | . The Gartana mitl in Staffordvitle has | JEUES 9F T HOCOrCINE HeCEOLATY W eLe [ rongh the. battles of tha Givil was Sfli? At the Mpthodist church ~Sunday R e e | been closed for a week to make needed : PTCIOUS ANC 1S moved HhAX I10 bo pal | Comrade Hillett closed with a brief ] morning, Rev. Samuel Thatchers sub- | gl o e repafrs ury. Secretary Baldwin said that his | speech that was patriotie and appro jec re 4 “onqu > in i I is Pra has torn down his ofl ork & o f 1o a h. t | priate after which snccessful ont. ’ autborived by e LTt -Li BALTIC | stocehouse and iz using the lumber to WOrk w28 one of love and he did not | priate sfiey A SR = iy = &3 huild a barn on Gold stree e e P ent said c— | - : 1 = e D ot Prenaiiie (he Craide it AT A5 | e ena I B aess . who Maq a slight. 758 | w. Wild E || Tne Siate of New York Banking Depariment || me Concreeadionst cnuren i “Prodi- | Acadorsy—Birihday . Sarprise far | £00ck & fow davs azo, fs recovermg. [t the money might be yeed RN | | Prohlems” and in the evening “Re- © Mrs. Charles Tetreault. | Building New Hall. win thanked the members of the | the mos: dangerous~frontier | tinwidator of Fiae Carnogic Trusi €o. 2ad The Northern Bamx of New ) and Raseball . 7 | The Italo-Ty=olese society is build- ment for their consideration. At n the United States—Pitts- H bl 5 thern Bank of New York ¥ Allan Spidell's morning subject Men were at work Friday preparing | ing a hall on land recently purch the close of the forenoon = Fran Gazette-Times. i = Bapiis “A gr?m:e the grounds in frent of the Academy | of Giovanni Cini, near the fair cis S. Long W. R. provided an ex- | 0 Py 3 . + " T and i the of the Holy Family for the main part | grounds. cellent dinner whic gt LT uerta Sighe 0[ ?53(‘ :g@ig SC‘parfiie Lots : i of the Lord of excavating and laying the founda- | Mrs. John Ferguson of Providence is their famiiies thoroughly enjoyed. | Did President Huerta heave a Mttls i i : m. rector of | tion for the fine new addition to the | visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Yare Address by Rev. Dr. Beard. when he read that the new Chris. chor rwich. will con- | academy. Carpenters are building a | P. J. Brown is making preparations . "e0nees W Bov 0 PERTE se Republic hopes to last 10,000 for-meriy the s sers n Slater ioolhouse for the use of the workmen | to start a steam laundry in West Staf with prayer by the new. : president Boston Globe. il. Sunday aft n at half and the beaniiful ge trees which | ford. Dt W. S, Fab! Rev. W. S. Reard -~ nre During the the had to be removed out of the path of e SaE Hbe Conereraiional | R R T E s hid of Mr. and the work are being cut Gown. The’ Both Hav. Regr-ts- o Ao brief addres orris Park Race Trac |ERERSL TR | |, S b, SR S et S | o e S © ST T PR B R R B S e s 0 2 W | WEDDING GIFTS . it a1 N T TR Sepy o exca 5 b | much as Secretary Bryan does, if not (of comradeship hetween soldiers who ' ale will be keid ia the Club House on the property Anthony street holds thg banmer |next week The new addition has been | IMUCR a8 Secretary Bryan does, if el s Dl D B et e | veord for the number of chilaren liv- | contemplated for somo time, as o : who had drunk from the same OUR STOCK OF o - 3 5 & there, in contrast to the number | growing number of pupils at the acad- 28 e oy S tha i Broax Berough, New York City ¢ families and houses. There ars |my made it necessary to have larser Should Be Consistent. [gantaeniiana: eimEneri ey 1o HHSlE Sterling Silver, with sixteen families and | quarters for the students, The new | In order to make everything perfect- ot atl) raaret Tettara 4 P vo_children, 3} ‘bmldl will e built in front of the |1y regular and nice, should not the o e Cut Glass 3 ; A 3. Adams entertained the | chapel and hall and will front on Rail- | quarter deck now be called the Theodore D, Pond s H iy and succeeding days Harmony club Friday afternoon d stroet, Iy will be'a fine exampls | aock 1 Florida. Times Union, S —AND— 1 s 0 i ) i« in Be ¥, Cal g May Basket Social. of the result of the pallent and earnest e - s Silver Plated Ware 76885 can remain on mortgage ciel Was Reld at the |\WOTIc of ehe Siacers of LUharit i As Clear as Mud, H, Dulton, 9% ca 1A gage. Roberts Wednesday | m«; lhnu‘:‘u‘ Hruw‘n is s,flluu:..z s ATaanan s Hdd S penit of a cop: s the largest we ever had and i ¥ B 2 PSUaY: [ore oosup, the guest of rei : 36 - Sspic | . Now. T W Ry = ng, A lunch was served by Mrs. | 1€W o i3 8 lesson from ( eph the best stuck in w L | Fitles insured free by Lawyers Title Ins. & Trust Co. ; e, mother of the host, and she | atives iess, No, not v clmon County [ The grodnds abous o Railrosd s e Reberts lobe Demaerat - Melu the following popw 3 W d. Those pres. il xith e L Daniels, Mid | lar pat Paul Revers ] Send for map and particulars, etc. M Kafic and Mary | o ion 1 | Plessant Recreation. own W, E Camp. New Ha- (§ Newbury, Heppel Whyts, La- ! 3. Clarence Davics, 149t Si. and 34 Ave., New York City vi- = Phe v i | o more Worentiom, How ffom the . A R post at Rockville, || beautiful Mary Chifton. H i Goii 9w Birtaasy, king down plums do?—Wlor 1 Prices positively the lowest. Jeseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St., New York Cily Cord. Cha Thomas | AT o e Union Snowball” Farragut Present. Quality conaldaren: Velady and Clarence ¥ 4 . cably surpy esence of John Farragut, of Agents and Auclioneers 1 Congregationai Ladies’ Societ £ | Pessimistic Austria. Ciin. - the Enlby ) ‘o 1y evening ) Lieherthal's E (flernoon. * day. The guests aseembled at the for rain.—New York Evening |Mr. Crane of Maiden spoke of twenty-one being present. While the nouse abouwt 7.38 v'clech apd a gift of Sua triepdships and memeries Lhat will

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