Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 25, 1914, Page 6

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The Recent Fire in the Austin Block Gives Us the Opportunity for a Final Clean-Up Sale in Broken Lots and Sizes of High Grade Footwear Commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1914 { LOT | LOT { LOT Ladies’ High Grade Gun Metal and Patent Ladies’ High Grade Shoes in Button and lace, Ladies’ Gun Metal and Vici Kid, Button and Leather Shoes---at - all leathers---at Lace---at - $245 $ifo 3143 1 LOT { LOT 1 LOT Men's High Grade Gun Metal, Russia Calf Men’s Blucher Cut, Lace and Button Shoes, Men’s Russia Calf and Gun Metal, Blucher and Patent Leather Shoes---at all leathers---at Cut---at $2.90 9245 $1.9 1 Lot--Children’s Shoes, hutton and lace, at 75¢ 1 Lot Misses’ School Shoes, all Leathers, at 98¢ Special Prices On All High Cut and Winter Shoes 1 T = the present dances is absolutely be-| ‘A’E I'I II'Y i the arrangements for his funeral ser- H vices have been announc |nf Jay Bliss and Mrs., Ledward over anVENT‘“N FUR WESTERLY B e } 54 5 !;lces t:ll'nd "l‘e t“‘ymnsnmatcw;;elwng‘ P Wy oinaagay. p and nm“):‘fl:la\* Brightman of the Pi e K | were his selection. rs. G. H. Prior, | - . B A A < S. a of . e | Recent Sleighrides—Entertainment by | Miss Alice A, Brown, B. R. Gardner | -0 P. ™0 S 0ly communion | pect farm has notified customers | _Charles erry of Westerly was a| Children of St. Mary’s Parish—Fun. |and G. H. Prior accompanied by Mrs. | €Xcept first Sunday in month, § a. m.: | he will discontinue his milk busi ‘rr;fx:'zg" o e A Salomn Tosgue| eral of John D, Eccleston Georse Sparks sang By Cool Siloam's | morning praver, ante-communion and | Mareh 1st ents P b4 | Stream, Vhen Ve Pass eath’s in- o y . S - X Yy i | | D ' sermon 10.30 a, m.; evening prayer Delegates So Vote, in Spite of Providence Profler—Charlesyl}:uccg:ggmf;;l]d“jf&estifn;,;ifi\ ;fi_eul;c‘c Sunday afternoon, a party of young | !N Portals and Mrs. Prior sang the | {30, On first Sunday in month Litany, MYSTIC Perry on Anti-Saloon League Committee—P. S. Barber | wiiliam . Patterson, former govern- ,fir;‘g LT fi:g};g‘;dd’l‘z‘ omE ADe Selgh. I being four deacons of - the Baptist|home seaomiion at 1o e e wWemy | Death of Ed Morgan—S. of V. Class 5 : | or of Tennesseo a (ir;n\'!e}l““tsst&lpr‘m{‘x% | Cotte "oy Meaie Casavant, Roselama | ChUreh T . Phillips, D. L. Phillips. | daye, Wednesday and Thursdays, eve- | Initiation—Helen Starkey Chapter Hose Company’s Fair Proves Profitable. tion, and Howard M. Russell, LL.D-| Delphine ' and _Ludovine Fontaine, | E- C. Willeox and Wayland Frink. H. | ning prayer and sermon with specal | Serves Supper. e o started In Obarar Omic ', | Florestine and Edwardina Richotte of | O Eccleston. Deacon Eccleston's broth- | preachers at 7.30. Holy week hours | ; B e er, was a bearer at the grave. Thers e oo Mg 1893, The . luncheon Was purely in- | goeerevilie) Sha poas hag oion of |Were beautiful floral forms from the | Bint e am ounced on Palm (57092 | day morning of the death of Ed Mor- formal and.is of the series of similar | Bty S PATY Had funch atlimmediato relatives. The relatives | motning Lrases, anieccommunion seil | €an at a hospital in Hartford Monday luncheons being given all over the| ol SIE 00C B o ion | Present were H. Clinton Eccleston and | mon and hols communion at 10.30 a. m, | evening at 10.30 o'clock. He was a country as a part of the campaisn| . the late. Thomas Mitchalle fomm |Irving C. Eccleston of Ashwillett, | (hildeers Tostival At evening prayes | former resident of the village and had for national prohibition. Il b B W A chells, JaIm | George Burdick of Bradford, R. I, oi i o o YO | many relatives and friends here. He Word was received in Mystic Tues- Singing and cheering, the two huu-|ident; Miss Louise Crowe, Providenc dred delegates from Providence march- \gcflrdmz =er‘:glrarle's\phlmrl«‘1(;\£ 4:{. fi ed in a body from the raiiroad station | s Do e e In Woonsocket to the First Baptist|er; {73, Hall. Providence, jusior: : stormy, next fair day.—Adv, Mr. and Mrs, Harris O. Eccleston of | “'The special Friday evening preach- | leaves his wife and a half brother, church, where the annual convention | superintendent A, W. Bourne, Jr., East Local Laconics. South Windham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | erg win '"h : Feb. 27. Rev. A. C. Jones | Farl Morgan. ~ o " | Providence, auditor, \ == dtopiol 33 Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Palm- | of New Haven: March Rev. WA of Rbode Island Christian Endeavor | ™ my. project to erect a Christian En- Rev. J. W. Ford is visiting in Wal- CHILDREN ENTERTAIN er, Benjamin Palmer, Miss Lizzie R. | liam F. Williams Fosterty: Maxend W. C. T. U. Meets. wnion was' held on Monday. They | deavor building on Beacon Hill, pole, Mass, E et 3 Rose, John Ogden and daughter, Mr.|ys pev A H. Barrington of Mystie r'rne regular meeting of t C. T carried a large banner bearing an in- | ton, adjoining the state house w The old inhabitants are not refer- | Varied Programme Given by Little |and Mrs. William Kilroy and daughter | \farch 20, Rev, J. . Brown of N D e e g emoon ln 1‘““‘" vitation to the state convention to |cussed and explained at length by Karl | ring to the old-fashioned winters very Folks of St. Mary's Parish. and Mr. and Mrs. Evereit Miller of | wich and archdeacon of New Lon rooms on Bank square witk arge xmeet in Providence in 1915. This ban- | Lehmann, international field secretary ner was placed In a conspicuous place | of the United Society of Christian En- much nowada; ice of members. The pre Norwich, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Chap- An entertainment by the children |Mman of Plainfleld, Mrs. E. W. Ellison March 27, Rev. Alsop Leffi gwel and Judge Elias Charles E, Newbury, presided . . Hinckley of the Ston- S » H V1114 E 2 re Milford: April ~C. S. M. Stew- | _ 5 ronce ik & A in the church and it was plain that|deavor. The site has been purehased | ihgion probate court held & session in of St Mary's parish was given in o= F‘l‘ul‘!]}‘!)ndf‘\g\uéldr‘;)uan&n iifli-(;fl)tn {art, of Groton i e programme was carried out. o ventaon. o opposition to this big | 350,000 ana $150,000 more .hnm-vssm’)’ Frederick gger, 63, a former|ciative audlence. The following pro- | Barber of Lisbon. e e Mrs. Daniel Denison of Pearl street 2 2 cture. The convention | Tesident of Westerly, died Monday at | gramme wa (od: Mity To . Miss Mary Rose, anc nio S entestamieet this shestny ot the Mon- force the little band from Westerly | to erect the structure. he convention | T > 2 e s presented, Miss udence Borough Briefs, eriano Aerellar, w n m: day club at her home Tuesday aflter- was srrayed, and when a formal invi- | pledged (o raise 52,000 as Rhode Is- (Nis home in Jefferson avenue, New |La Pointe acting as accompanist: Ry i i o TR (i bl ek Ty | e e e | e n s 5 Overture—Piano_ duet, Si j'etals Rol, | Monday atfending a meeling of vet- | morning by Rev After | nistory. convention in Westerly, Miss Alco| Governor Pothier delivered the ad-| Several local clvil war veterans| Prudence La Polnte, Marie Rose Cas: e i X Class Initiated. Larkin’s hymn o for ‘esterly was ress of welcome to the delegates. ! 2 C eran ¢ 3 { a brief honeymoon have become honorary members of | avant, eran Odd Fellows. ernoor o Seor . 2 % 2 OI SOE < 7 e Edward Chapman entertained the | Ple will reside in | The regular mesting of Latham e ras . Spiiad Conteat and ths | of Brackion save an addrsss on Abra: | Veterans o e T | O e e Jami, Weicome. | members of Heliance lodge, No. 20, T. | Charles P. williams an | camip, 06 V. was held Tuesday even: L ; 5 ol 5 i S : B S ies, group of | 0. 0. F. Monday evening with a clam |are tourin rope. wi i B lakus las: of Eividencs aclegation atod M Lo | San minooln and Mu, TeNmanD sndiel Noreportinas s been recoived trom | Htisiu R 2 : chowder supper. A pleasant sowal [7 on their return to | ted. ~ After the tion that i b 85 the majority of | at Work for God. A Bible reading on | L, government road expert in regard |, ang Duct -Tiash Light, Estelle Jo- | time was the result. L L e e i , refreshments were served and a Tpe thet Inasiny HiasisieIEl0 o7 o880 AT f0nGoa. ble reading O | o improving the highway system of |doin. Edmond, Desrosiers. i Mrs. E. J. Davan and George Shields | Harold T. Eaton of Brown | smoke tati was enjayed the conventibns had been held in Prov_| Clrists Sccrets was conducted ' by | Westerly. q[;z’;‘geua in Three A¢ts—The Golden | of New York have been guests at Ed- |stty, Providence, spent the | et s the other sections of the state should | Mr.” Lehmann gave an addr on A man was set at work Tuesday Characte mond L i e Phe Sioniiaton Travebseuh etise ey X z 5 be considered, and the plea of the | Christian Endeavor's Latest Big Move- | afternoon clearing the large accumu- | 619 Mother Cronin . ... Lena Labarre ‘n;\rl;\':»\;figp?:ffi,“i’é"fiefd a strawride | e Rl 1 3 | , Helen _ Starkey chapter and t h Westerly delegation for their home [ment. Rev. A. B. | lation of snow from the front of the a dance, Sat- |the T risty of Prov ung People’s society of St. Mark’s Madame' Arrogant ; i o ining p 4 by Miss | - B tais maD town prevailed, despite the large op- | dence spoke on Progress Towards Na- | new postoffice building. Sssgsierito - Santvan | & 0oy UshG e s © & Ty i oI = awter sup. pesition fbrom the big city of the state. | tional Prohibition. Rev. George Fos-| An adjourned session of the supe- |Frieda, Julia, her daughters . 150 Attend Supper. 4 good fumber being pres- So the convention of 1915 will be held | ter Prentls, vice president of the Mass- | rior court for _ Washington count: Marjorie Leyden, Grace Sullivan | ~ One hundred and fifty attended the | tonington Independent baske A good sum was realized. in Westerly. achusetts union gave an address on | Judge Stearns will convene in West- | Madge, a ward of Mme, Arrogant P2 | supper served by the La will play Madeleine Brennan | Society of the Congregational churc These officers were elected: Rev. | Fidelity Charles O. Parker of Slatersviile, pre: in Stewardship and Dr. Fran- | erly next Monday morning. | Heard and Seen. on the Kingdom of Gox ¢ team here t o Alexander Wiyness, foreman at the | Princess Ottilia, the regent ..... | Thursday evening. Music by the Bifou | evening, § Carrier Willard W. Keizwin ;;”2‘ Lloyd 1_4.;, C{;ri{iédvl gf SABI%‘B.,“W:‘%’. e g -rft o\df-r flf\)ur hundred dele- | g4 granite works, 1s critically il Alice Barnett | orchestra was a great atiraction. The Close of Whist Series. | & a weck's vacation w is st Vice president; L - | gates in attendance, at his home in Noves avenue, the re- |Lady Rosamund, Lady Revere, committee in charge was, Mre. F.-D. | - AR in the western par the worth, Providence, second vice pres- S Eiltiora Mok mustained tnst Prides Lady Osmond, court ladies { Ballou irman;_ Mrs, < Substitute Carrier Be i The Washington Trust company of | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Watrous and| p-¢ iNDIGESTIO DED. Westerly and the Ashaway Nation John S. Clark of Pawecatuck sail- | iINDIGESTION EN 2 bank of Ashaway, have petitioned con- | ed Tuesday afternoon from New York riscoll, Agnes Brickley Mercedes. Esmeres. court page: Theodore RBact i Almyra Brennan, | Mrs { | spent Tuesday in Jewett City ; . Edmond Des- ) of Norwich was a STOMACH FEELS FINE.|gress urging an amendment to the|on the steamship Lanape for Savan- Thend e samona soes - 3 dudertiiloh income tax act to provide for . metnod | nah, and will go thence to Beaufort, | Rose. Daisy. village maidens . ... | turned to “Time “Pape’s Diapepsin!” In Five Min- | of information at the source in licu of | S. C. . Trene Rricklev, May Geary {C E i . * visit with utes all Sourness, Gas, Heartburn |COliection at the source. Anothet re-| he temporary postoffice building 1s| A Group of Dairvmaids | William McClugg Dusing ok g : Ported petition is from the Generallt, remain as a permanent structure Whalley. They w L o doesh and Dyspepsia is Gone. ;J_elYersr;nl Brum:i;, ‘(.yi Amfirlcqq COR= i s ntniizeq. ‘Tox busliess DhrpoRes. e : A e ! Misses: arol. B :~m1nn: ate at the Ash Wednesday | s’ Xing: Of New ' Zondon Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indiges- :::1‘:1‘; :’?g}::pvry””\ esterly, protesting | By regson of the desirable location | fano Duet—Lytspield, May Geary, | mperrt 0% 150" Noore, services v church at 10.3 med to their homes after a ¢ 4 tion for celebra - tion, heartburn, dyspepsia. Whem the | tion of “hundred years of peace amor Irene Brickle: t a. m. and 7.3 ere are over a dozen applicants for | The Golden Slipper—Second Act. penter, Marian Robinson, Dorothy heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. TR et ibher o e ¥ | * The average attendance at the Se Y, food you eat ferments into gases and | Emglish speaking peoples.” If there | g Premises and it will prove a rrof-| piano * Duet—Midnight Bells, Alice | baul. Clara Adams and Henry Blottom: | 4nq Congregational Sunday sche O s stubborn lumps: your head aches and |is such an organiza ‘Westerls:] Hitt S UYEStment Turnbull, Marion Turnbull. s 3 | February was 94. | you feel sick and miserable, that's|it not known outsid s and Mr ‘when you realize the magic in Pape's | and they have kept Carl Melvin, Stanley Wheelock and Austin Harris. L. M. Carpenter served membership Mr. it secrer. sreutions | have reside ton after a few da ys' stay with hs A. C. Hobart, who| The Golden Slipper—Third Act. August Muller leaves today (Wed n Weste v for over a| set—Imogene, Oelia Morin, | i % v esday) for. New York, where he will | Parents, Rev. and Mra. C. T. Hatch. Diapepsin. It makes all stomach mis- | were also_presented from various cit- | vear, Mr. Hobart being superintendent | “,fi’{:m,.f‘,fif,m"i’ng ice cream. L. G. Buckingham was :lf;’nd)(hp Sportsmen’s- show. v‘fl A d{h"(‘ fie‘?::t! ‘;?*‘::;\ed to ery vanish in five minutes. izens of Westerly and Bradford pro- | Of censtruction of the new postoffice | English ‘Dialogue—Doctor and Pa- | (Teasurer, ... .. . e = T Hosle has reburnod i Bos- It your stomach is in a continuous | testing against Sabbath observance | bullding, attended the funeral of Mr. | tient, Lecnel Boucher, John Barnett. Chiltheni i (£ ivse. e a visit with his mother, Mre, revolt—if you can’t get it regulated, | biils. Hobart's father in Rockland, Mass., on | Drill—Scarf Fantas The story that a small boy wae in- | A elight snowfall » Mrs. please, for your sake, try Pape'’s Dia- —— Tuesday aftednoon. | Action Song—The Sailors. jured at the raliroad 1g on Tues day afternoo confused was untru 1t th the accldent which eeneville. People trav, through G sh capitalists is or- cattle raising concern with a view to R loncr mnniis next maal a | Rev. Joseph Cooper, pastor of the There is a growing sentiment in| English Farce—Fudge and Burglar. First = Mothodist urch, Newport, a | Westerly favorable to the purchase of Characters a:;:l:i;oogmx::_\;’mze&;tl:ea:yHdtit;g former. resident of “ S in- | & modern motor driven fire apparatus } Caroline Gertrude Guillet Powevain. Iusewill v BRI | icrvicw Un nootin dancing a “1! of established reputation. Declaration | Mabel Zsielle Jodo 1\\ dne bz disappointed in its pleasant g sday) ated econ@l Congre- We baks the paint en, which makes i | deficious fruit laxative as . a . to England 5 o > I do not ‘object to the term dancing as; S frequently heard that the very best|gadith Mario! nhal f;':?;;fl‘g?,‘ifl.’i.;f;:’,”;.};:‘m."&‘;c applied to the recreation periods at none too good for pro-|Barbara Merence Auclair . — Sives it its millions of sales annually. | £chools and among friends at home, | 57 Westerly. |Taura ... Gracia Ledoux | 1, small Got a large fifty-cent case of Pape's | Put I positively insist that the mod-| Rev. F. C. A. Jones officiated at the| Comique Francais—Les Trois Ser- | saen to mal effort to urge | Diapepsin from sny drug store. It is|ern dancing steps are immoral If par- | funeral of Mrs. Erlc Wangelin at her | vantes. {nis slea Central Vil the Guickest, surest stomach reiiet | ticipated in between the sexes. If the! home in Chester avenue Tuesday aft- Personages: tage car opped in tha and cure known. It acts almost like | §iTls Wish to dance together and the| ernoon. Burial was at River Bend, | Madame Cartenbroche ., Lena Lab, vicinity, e girl evi- magic—it is a scientific, harmlese and | POV® by themselves I have no objec-' the bearers being Irederic Wangelin | Gorvaisse, Ja Servante Delia Morin | denty hi think it 1 " pleasing stomach preparation which | tion, but the mingling of the sexes in| 0f Chicago,Charles D. Webb, Kingston, | Louise, Mari Amies de a huge i I P Bl Delones 1 v { Frank Gerrity of Stoninzton and Stan- | |, GervaiSe ,.....-..-tcoceve-rees.. | —_ - — R lev Livingstone of Westerly, ! Yvette Guil | STONINGTON b Although weather of the severest| _ Florette Gremier. | 5 —y ve our | type interfered the P. S el ong—Is My Name Written in fea- | & Sin M- ) == = { company fair was not ven? Yvonne Hourigan losin, ellowship eeting oday- 4 Py 5 Auto Repams and Pamm Most sicknesses that impair heaith 3 This enterprising Piano Duet—Nydia. De Morin, l Lenfen Preachers—Whist Series | BETTER THAN CALOMEL, OiL OR ! ',‘,“:::',T xs.;\!.':‘w o ‘fl&‘:":;: ‘;c:;';::a We repair autos of all kinds in the | have their start in quite ordinary Ry ety LS e T Nalgs | -End. SALTS PORLIVER, BOWELS " cralid. = : proper manner. :illmunta of ‘the organs ‘:.fz dllrf:' - Moon 18 $30 richer and twe| National hymn. . I 2 AND STOMACH. | 1, California SyTup of Figs” 1s a fam. 5 ion or elimination. oma H = R AAe S ST e N T o g o e 4 : eslings {ily laxative, Everyone from grandpa Latest Improved Fnilvtl!u lm.k° B¥ers Iodneve, ‘ande boweln et o] oL reniade o New London | ts‘nm’!]‘ m_n“f t‘“"l?“‘fi\“‘_ ;lg Ha it Mether, daddy and the childre | by can safely take it and no one our shop unexcelled in New England. quickly benefited by the action of | | FUNERAL. ionel” ehurches Rl be < i today | giways keep feeling fina by takir ! | R s % . A asion de- | action. Millions of methers know that 3 3 The Adminis Sur of the | John D. Eccleston, cational churchyn Stonington horough. | mands. Nothing -else anses the | it is the ideal luxative to cross. it wear better, keep its gloss longer, | | Japanesé Army has for some time been | The funeral services of Deacou John ;‘,{v;’:‘“‘;’ G gates t - p RS | St#haach, liver ang bowels so thorough- | cick, feverish children, Bum nué and will not crack. ,ficm‘-‘qu x‘n._g.lr:;:eu )nl (Alu‘nuragl]n, the [ D. Bccleston were held at his home '_Ir’[ ‘i;r_ “We will preach. Tha | ¥ Without griping. { cenuine. Ask your aruggist for = i iy reeding of better horses and cattls |on Mathewson street Tuesday after- | Sarf of Westerly will : The | VY04 take @ litlle at night and in the | cent bottle of “California Byrap . of VRY, vt hue prane déne right? it in the Kiushu Prefectures. Kagoshima |noon. The house was filled with sor- | 2ric fo7 discussion will be How A |orning all the foul constipatcd | Siga” which has Giracions Tor Bably costs no more. 4 | Prefecture is especially noted for the |rowing relatives and friends. Rev. J. 200 Tos Work e O waste sour bile and fermenting food | children of all ages and for grown-ups excellence of the horses raised there | Allan Spidell officiated reading pas- : {delaved in the bowels gently moves | un each bottle, Refuse with conten:p: Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. and many small stock farms are main- | sages of Scripture and offering prayer. Lenten Services. {out of tho system. Wik you awaken | ihe cheaper Fig Syrups and counter- yaslitg ey SR Sotit averywhere. In bexen, 10c,, 25, | (2000 on the islands in the Bay of [His belef discourse was based on Rev:| At Calvary Episcopal chureh thc fol- |all headache, indigestion. sourncss, | foite. See that it bears the name- 2:2, Deacon Bccleston had made all lowing arrangements for Lenten ser- foul taste, bad breath, fever und diz- “Celifornia Fig SYrup Compeny.”

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