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NORWICH BULLETI 1914 TUESDAY, MARCH 10, WESTERLY CAPTAIN COMES ASHORE ‘James A. Barber Driven to Land When Sloop Triumph Sprmgs a Leak—Ministerial Association Meets—State Red Mea Coming For Pow Wow—Willing Appeal Case Still in Court. . e e South Kingston church con- the West Kingston, chapel sterly, $7, and Iirst $20. To the general fund Calvary of Westerly The minirtes of the Rhoude Island |the First Baptist anniversaries have just been published. The First Baptist church tribu(ed 30, £4 L4 For Your Baby. The Signature of TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY New L.ondon (NORWICH) Line NEW YORK STEAMERS CHESTER W. CHAPIN ' NEW HAMPSHIRE Clicose, this roule Dexi ume you §o w0 New XYork. 1o0uil nave a delghtiud voyage 20 AlODg isiange Sound ana S superb view OI the wonderiui skyiide and waterfront of Manhattan island. Steamer leaves New London at 11 BEGINNING THIS MORNING Important Sale of Silk Dresses $10 CJ of Charlestown shows a membership o ibuied. $40 - g . < = I - - m. daily (except Sunday), due New of 43; First, Hope Valley, 231; First |and tho Su school §5. Tirst South is the only guarantee that you have the ork, Pier 70, East River, at 6.30, and Hopkintow, 53; Bradford, 51; First "i;lg"quml» "‘;tnlf\;.rth]fir:‘tnll'h\.‘v:‘ Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock nex: Weaterly, 518, the largest membershiD | Vallay $50 and Sunday school $5 and ° 15.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 Values orning. ) 7 in the Narragansct! asociation. In | Bradford $20. NORWICH 80 t o ng the vear ther ErEnes i : . U5 "received by baptism, 11 by letier s s | [|| Assortment comprises crepe de chines, charmeuse, Sy = o d 4 Dby restoration, and there was TR | ¥ 3 G % 2 T [ — 2" Qecrease of 45 by letter, 3y ex s 1’,‘: ”“‘““‘ = faille, chiffons and brochure silk made in a variety of NEW YORX lsion, %3 by erasure and 10 by i A E 5 Seath ~ The Calyary Baptist church, S attractive styles appropriate for afternoon and evening ot e e S L A Westerly, iS affiliated with the War- ren association and shows a member- ship of %08, a loss of 2. Seven were st Chatetn. admitted by baptism and 2 by letter | ooneriputed $40 to Foreign and there was a decrease of 6 by 1 o Woman's ter, 2 by expulsion and by d In ‘the twenty-six churche: ng the Narragansett asso were 46 baptisms and 20 of these the First Baptist church, Westerly. In the concentration of effort work, Ten Years of Pain Relief in TlNU Days RHEUMA Worked Wonderfully Fast in This Obstinate Case of Rheuma- tism. | Ten years of hard study, consclen- | : tious experimenting in sanitarium and penevolence of airch and Sunday um muu of in to Publication | convention, $7 to miscella- nce of hool, $1, ation . total for ben L. D. Howard, | discharged as the head of the North Kingston High school about a month Principal who was committee fol- e had beer the an s babies. private practice, with the most ob- !intoxicated whil stinate cases of different forms of | work, was given a pri Rheumatism—Sciatica, Inflammatory, |t mmitte Muscular, Arthritis, Myalgia—resulted in the discovery of RHEUMA. It has | since been used _ successfully by thousands of sufferers. RHEUMA acts quickly and orings permanent r ief. pared lii fo r o yeas. YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST O ————— Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; t0 protect the The Centaur Company. M@: P Tickets and ut railroad station. wear. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. The assortment is limited, therefore you must de- cide quickly if you would share these phenomenal values. Chelsea Line NAVIGATION NOW OPEN Resumption of freight Passenger service, Fare to New York $1.00 Leaves Norwich, ~Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, 5.15 p. m. Telephone 117. Women’s and Misses’ Balmaccan Coats, $8.50 These coats are destined to be the most popular type of coat for spring wear with their deep armsize, big gen- erous sweep to the skirt, button to the neck for stormy weather and mannish slash pockets they make the ideal practical coat for general utility wear.. A splendid show- ing teday comprising homespuns and novelty mixtures in a dozen beautiful fabrics. Excephonal value at $8.50 and CRUISES EVERY SATURDAY “Columbia, §. C. May 5 1913 : aave been a great sufferer from Rheu- STONINGTON ‘\\ hich time his home hos been with his matism_for about ten vears, having it | daughter. He leaves six children: Was the 11 n my knees, ankles and joints. »n crutches about one-third of ime. The first of last December commenced to take RHEU days 1 laid down my have since given them a belleve that I am a we months ago I mever expected High School Battenes to Go in Train- ing Soon—John Ruddersdorf Found No Snow in Holland—Trustee Sued. man to be | Captain James A. Barber, the omyE tonington team well again._ 1 have taken some ENG- | Civil” war veteran of s teriv: 1IBH MARHUE in connection with | batteries of the high school RHEUN have never spent but Al nine will g0 aining next $2.00 for RHEUMA. Yours unsolicited, R. Crocker, 614 Sumter St. Supt. almetto Fertilizer Co. for the 1914 season.’ Invitation Accepted. dder company Go to The Lee & Osgood Co., and | Ah!‘{”{;fli :;r:g“m_d ey e e be the guests of Pioneer Hook wfled. { der company of the Stonington nent on Aug. 8. Back from Holland. Jonn Ruddersdorf, who has just re- rned from ome in Holland, eports there was no snow there this urned on the steamer | employed as a land- | e in Stonington Kickapoe Worm Killer Expels Worms. | The cause of foul, fetid, offens! <apoo Worm K Disantling City ef Worcester. bhild needs: it expels The S. I ause of the child’s unh i ek tien. For the removal of Liocal’ Laconics: steamer City of Worcester ech and pin worms, gland Navigation company Killer gives sure relief. IH at Stonington. The fittings all | effect adds tone to the general removed. The side wheels have | Supplied a candy en cut and are ready to be disman dren like it. Safe and tled from places. Junk dealers | Guaranteed. Buy a bhox t netal and machinery c. All druggi v _mal will be made into a coal | Kickapeo Indian Med. Co., Phila. or |3 St. Louis. Hm(ulf:)‘ 1s confined to | have re- after a few Mrs. C. O turned day Maine The Stor team forms for David Wee Dr. and Auto Repairing and Painting | We repair autos of all kinde in the proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities make sur shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes ¢ wear better, keep its gloss longer, | 1 1 Asks $9,000 Damages. Shdwlh Rt fernaic) rown has Drous suit t John E. Hart as trustee of the Why not have yours done right? It of Ll A. Morgan for con- costs no more. e of a piece of property to him 1,000 demages. The suit is re- le to the r court on the super Bentley-Clarke Auto 38 Main St. Westerly. R. Co. Attorney E E the plaintiff. COLCHESTER A. O. U. W. to Hold Public Mstalla« tion—Will Invite Grand Lodge Offi- cers. Most Cigas Are Good. THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CiGAR Try them and see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prep. Franklin 8t Next to 1w Palace Cafe DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. sake elevator Shetucket Street en- trance. Phons White Elephant Cafe > held lat son Doyle, John Mahoney to the grand lodge nt. ~ re company the parlor met Mon- Tue of the en- of day the J“ Kelley, on Pleasant returned at her Buell home in 2 lgart lodge, No. 128, I. O. A DAN MURPHY & CO. Testing Stnday evening in . - - i rooms Mintz block on Ms | Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars | <eina in Sl Watkinson of Norwich was/| Monday Corner of Water and Market Sts. the guest of friends in London county Wickwire of Norwich wa. of his family on South over Sunday Falace Fool and Billiard I’firims &ix_Tables—fve pool and one Billiara | Returns to Washington. Tables sold and repalr Gone Mrs. ¥liza A. Murphy returned to her at reasonable prices. home in Washington Mond; after Supglge: at all tunes. The xm B! several weeks’ visit with her siste 49 MAIN STREET g Mrs, E. Baker, of Hayward av < nue. e ek Frank »f Millington FRED HUNT Colches Monda AL Al of New Y & the family on FLORIST | : | Judge Buell was a Hartford visitor | Monday. Flowers for Funerals a Specialty. ma‘ ette St., next to Backus Hospital Telephone 1130 i iams was the ew Haven Monday. elow was a visitor a in day par- he dents of New E Yok, BUE bwners ot brot ir ¢ O TR WHER >=u want to.pws ¥ _ Yo roperty in North nees Défors the SubLE thore ia mo m. | Kingston where the will was probated, | MOOSUP dium better than through the ~dvertiss | The Welling estate is valued at over ing col wns of The Bulletln. $1,000,000 Meetivig ot chaugauqua ESoclal Club— Patrick Kennedy's Death—P. H. Defeats Woodstock Team. S. : Chautauqua. Ladies’ Social club L very interesting meeting Mon- ONLY 5 DAYS MORE OF day afternoon at the home of Mrs. -_ : son on Lake street. 1 d at the local pos 2 4 o | sed to Rev. Patrick e e s lre J. O'Reilly, Madame Francois T . . o | tréault, Rudolph Dewhurst and Wal- Death of Patrick Kennedy. Patrick Kennedy, 68, who has ailing health time, MEN’S OVERCOATS as low as $3.98 been MEN’S SUITS, 33, 34, 35, 36 size, $6.75 Lk o e reet SALE HOURS—9 A. M. to 6 P. M. morning. Mr. Kennedy Jad 1 resident of the town for a highly respected citizen. Kennedy died several vears ago, i i the guest of his | Monday | The Nanhatiin 121-125 MAIN STREET ne WEST INDIES & Michacl, Wiliam and D of _this | PANAMA CANAL village, Charles of Plainfield, Law- b e of Hartford. and Stone. | «“WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE Cuba, Jamaica, Cesta Rica, Nicaragua Another son, Patrick, died here about By popdiar HPRINE Steamers’ of our two years ago. z Church Interest I i o ERVICE, o DiAotat ”':fl i T iy - Book Now! for Sailing Method copal church Sunday d { : ‘“PRINZ JOACHIM”’ morning ing for his t Religion » Life of Christ. James Parkhu: family enter- 2 MARCH 14, 2 P. x and fence. In the evening the 1 zp- | e e I e the S int is on the U. Day Or el Sive oo srth ague servica was in_ charge | iallo chuEel S 3 s 10 o - of Miss Lillie Daggett, the topic being | with special Lenten s p;,,-"m;? i e Sy CANAD ("‘"M\ $142.50 Common Sense Religion, and was foi- | Rev Jl"fi E. McCarth; i Nt ki ¥ Write for Information. lowed by an address Ly the pastor on | lis officiating. oodstock Defea Lo : The Devil's Local Attachme: i Reynolds and family of | atball team of Plz HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINF At the Baptisi chur pastor, | the home of Mr. Rev- |fi added anot 445 BROADWAY. N. Y. . Rev, Ernest L. Loomis, hed in well J. Reynolds, in |tory when they took the honors from TR ST et the ‘morning from the theme, The |this vil everal days. | Ttk e ey todt at Doy, (e S Widening Soverelgnty of Christ, and | John E, Prior has gone to Maine |atre, Saturday evenir »wn over Sun- | Main | guest J‘ Steamship Tickets to Europe Cunard, White Star, Anchor, Ger- man, French and other lines. First | and second cabin and third class ;fickets at the lowest rates. Berths | reserved in advance. Book now for [ [ ® | spring and summer sailings. John A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agents 50 Main Street GREAT | CLEAN-UP SALE WILL. CLOSE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 Tne‘ Glasses of Today il GLASSES at FIT. r first-elass fac keep you m m C. A. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST opp. Franklin Sq. over Somens, Norwich, Cenn. Smokeless Flashlights te outfit for this latest addition equipment. A compl work is | | ALL OF THE LADIES’ PATENT E LEATHER RUSSIA CALF AND VICI KID SHOES THAT WERE MARKED $2.45 AND $1.95. Final Clean-Up Price $1.89 ONE LOT LADIES’ LOW SHOES AND PUMPS THAT WERE MARKED 98c, SIZES 2, 2Y;, 3, 3Y,, 7 AND 8, B, C, AND D ONLY, Final Clean-Up Price 50c ALL OF THE MEN’S HIGH GRADE RUSSIA CALF AND GUN METAL SHOES THAT WERE MARKED $2.95 AND $2.45, smoke. Inquiries solicited. Don Houghton, PHOTOGRAPHER, Shannon Building {Take It To Lincoln’s | He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- | erams a spocialty. | Now located in the Steiner Block, 265 Main St, rooms over Diico Brom Established 1880 Kinney & Wyman i The Best Service to the I Automobile Public of Norwich ‘ing, Overhauling, Storage : to rent day or night only All-night Service Garage in town SOND STREET call 1231 ONE LOT LADIES’ SHOES THAT WERE MARKED $1.45 Final Clean-Up Price C Final Clean-Up Price $2.25 COATS for- $6.00 for $2.00 Let us show you = ed Suit made to your meast Guarantee your future s tion. Positively No Exchanges Or Allowed Out on Trial C. MILLSTEIN, 106 Main Street, Tel 786 Nnrwnch THERE 13 no aavertising medius Eastern Conrnectitut egual te The bu: istin foT Ruslness i