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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914 TALKED ABOUT AT WESTERLY Good Friday Closing Bill Fails in State Senate—Death of Mrs. Kate Davey—Rev. J. W. Ford, D. D., Resigns. to secure the necessary vote to pass the act under suspension of the rules. The act provided that| Good Triday be added to the days on which the sale of liquor is prehibited | by -law and when saloons must be | closed. The plan was to rush the act | through the senate in concurrence and the governor to sign It immerlately, 0 thata the act should be in immedi- ate effect. The Ashaway Clay company was in- the P. S. Barber Hose company will be entertained. Samuel K. Steadman, has retired from the employ of the New England Granite works, after forty-three years of continuous service. He was the oldest employe of the company. There will be a special session of the Westerly town council this (Sat- urday) evening, to take definite ac- tion 1o regard to the proposed trolley road turnout at the rairoad station. two-thirds ly Veteran Firemen's nssociation ana' i “The Right Kind of corporated Thursday afternoon in the office of the secretary of the state of Rhode Island. The incorporators are Leverett A. Briggs, George N. Bur- dick and George B. Langworthy. The npan: acture and deal in clay products in the town of Hop. Kkinton and will occupy the plant vi- cated 2 defunct corporation and which was recently wold at auction. Mainly through the management of Charles T. Schlesin, treasurer. of adjoining town of Charles- the town is cleared of debt. He d an Investigation into the finan- s of the town several years was elected treasurer in 1910. his term of office about three ana one half years, Charlestown has ¢merged from an indebtedness of $16,- 76135 and now has a balance over and above all liabilities of $8,070.08. This excellent financial condition was made known Thursday in Treasurer Sches- inger’s report to the annual financlal town meeting. He becams town treasurer in No- vember, 1910_ and at that time it was Miss Gertrude Briggs of White Rock {of the senior class of the Westerly | High school, will entertain school jchildren during the Story hour in the Juvenile department of the Westerly Public library this afternoon. Miss Amey Hazard of Orange, N. J., and Miss Beulah Hazard of New Ha- ven, with Miss Alice Pearson of the R B T e latter city, are spending the - Easter = = | allesed that ‘the town’s finances were veiation sk, the Notme Gio My -Snd Mg in muddled condition. | Local Laconics. 3 UL oot et b ihe My e L Tho sradual ‘increase in the debt had| iss Lesiie LaBeaume. of St. Lovis | Navqrn I 1 ‘Clothes for Easter CLOTHES THAT ARE DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT FREAK- ISK —STYLISH BUT NOT EXTREME — DIFFERENT BUT TASTY—JUST THE SORT OF CLOTHES THE Young Men of Today LIKE TO WEAR, ARE NOW BEING SHOWN HERE TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE NEW SPRING STYLES. YOU MAY NOT BE READY TO BUY YET, BUT YOU ARE SURELY READY TO LOOK. . YOU SHOULD HAVE A NEW SUIT FOR EASTER. YOUNG MEN’S - MODERN CLOTHES $5.50 TO - $20.00 Auto Repairing and Painfing |, 754 sravar inereast in the dovt naa | aies s Taricanme o st gy We repair autos of all kinds in the | co! and ‘was made an|sen in Spruce street fa g | election issue in 1910, which resuit- [ SO 1 SPruee SHCS jed in a change of administration, The |, Good Triday ser Latest Improved Facilitis make | indchtedness was. $16,76 d Ty our shop unexcelled in New England. L nteny | town’s account was overdrawn o We bake the paint en, which makes ¢ Industrial Trust company in Westerl: (o the amount of $800. Since Plainfie wear better, keep its gioss longer, Newton and will not crack. time the treasurer has paid off prac- | 000. According to his re- | tion. Aliss L Why net have yours done right? I ecosts no more. o a i Bentley-Clarke Auto C % Ma e 88 Main St. Westerly, R. I A delegation of Wes: enthuslasts will go to New London |today to witness the game between New London and Jersey City teams, with expectations of seeing John Frill of Westerly, in the pitchers’ box for the visiting team. There will be special Easter services in the churches of Westerly, Sunday. the afternoon there will be the r obser Narragansett commandery, Templar, with vocal and instrumental music and am address by Samuel H. Davis. Mrs. Kate Davey, an old-time resi- dent of Westerly, died Friday morning at her home on High street. She leaves several nephews and _ nieces, among these Judge John W. Sweeney, and Mrs. John J. Du The funeral will be from the residence of Mr. Dus: Rev. J. W. signed the pa y baseball held in scopal proper were teacher in her home in Easter vaca- N " during avenue er of Narragansett | aing Miss 1 Lasalle seminary, lian Feh entert nit, of burndale, 1 case on the 1 | \ere was no_crim docket of the Third District court Westerly Fridas several ci inued A\ Moore who has been ervices in the I occupy the ational church 32 In motes and expects | 8t the trust fund in a short OUR ASSORTMENT OF NEW SPRING NERCHAN- DISE ARE ESPECIALLY LARGE AND DECIDEDLY AT- TRACTIVE. WE ARE SHOWING THE BEST AND NEWEST OF Everything in Women’s Shoes, Men’s And Boys' Wear from Head to Foot ENGAGEMENTS RINGS 5 and WEDDING RINGS | *" IN GREAT VARIETY. | The attempt made in the state sen- 3 > %o have the saloons of Rhode Is- WM. FRISWELL, falled on | 25 and 27 Franklin Street conduct First pulpit Sunday Friday, April 24, the Alel Ladder ¢ompany will be g of the Fast Greenwich Fire department, and ) the following evening the Wester- of the Ford, D. D., who has re- orate of the First Bap- not a member of the Ministerial association. Mr. forceful and eloquent preacher and before accepting the lo- cal pastorate delivered the Easter ad- dress at the Knights Templar exer- ook a ‘that ' body to 13, failed | _We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them| Special Easter Offering 50 Royal Gold Trading Stamps Free EASTER GCOUPON Cut out this Coupon, present it at our Store this week, and by buying $1.00 worth or more of Teas, Coffees. Spices, Extracts and A&P Baking Powder, FMA Royal Gold REE 50 Trading Stamps Besides the Regular and Extra Stamps Given on Sales From Monday, April 6, to Saturday, April 11 1 ephen _ Pickhover, | Michael Keleher, Ponce de Leon hotel, St. Augustine Florida, has acrived home, and was the first person to come to Westerly who witnessed the recent large fire along the water front of that ancient city. The hotel closed on Monday and Mr. Keleher is expected to arrive in Wes assistant head porter of the JEWETT CITY Special Easter Musical Programmes —Faith Chapter Installation—Dor- cas Circle Holds Food Sale, A Shoe for a purpose. With Easter, Spring’s most captivating assemblage of Shoes makes its bow. NEW TROUSERS, $1.00 to $4.50 NEW SUITS, $5.50 to $20.00 MEN’S SHOES, $1.50 to $3.50 ter music at the several promises to be of unusual merit and the programmes include the following numbers: Congregational Mornt lude, Easter Morning, Otto anthem, As Is Began to Dawn, L. G. Chaffin, with soprano solo by Mrs. F. S. Leonard; alto solo by E. H. Hiscox; offertory solo, Ye s of Easter Day, Louls Dressler, by Mrs. Leonard: sermon, The ects of Christ's Resurrection; post- lude, Bt Ressurrexit, from Mo First Mass. will receive Church. NEW SHIRTS, 45¢ to $1.50 NEW SHOES, $1.75 to $4.50 - BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS “The Store That Satisfies” 266 to 270 Main Street, Norwich NEW HATS, $1.00 to $2.50 Organ Pre Malliny! ety E&?’éfil P. M~ Organ prelude, selected: anthem, O Light That Breaks from Yonder Tomb, with soprano solo by Mrs. Leonard and tenor solo by E. F. Burleson: sermon, Easter Thoughts; baritone solo, Hail Baster Morn, by E. Marzo sung by Theodore A. Robinson; organ post- lude; Rev. W. H. Gane, LL. D., pastor; Mrs. E. H. Hiscox, chorister; F, Leonard, organi Methodist Church, A M Organ voluntary, Consolation from Songs Without Words, Mendelssohn response, Hear Our Prayer, Loren: anthem, 'He Is Risen, Lorenz; offer- v, violin solo, The Palms, by Miss urber, Faure; sermon, The This Coupon Not Geod After Pure Lard, 335 . 12ic|Huyler's Cocoa, 502, 17c Saturday, April ; YANTIC : | Setting Poles for Electric Lights— e roaos2| John R. McHale Makes First De- P | posit in School Savings Bank, Strictly Fresh EGGS, doz. 23c pent Good Friday SUP rumb’ K. Adam lub Friday Charles Downie of spending Easter with James McCluggage Mr. and Mre, L. returned from a trip to B Mr. and Mrs. A_ M been in New York for Cadet A. Youne, from the York for the Burial The bod mour w cemetery burial Village Notes. ion work on 1s ndon Thomas Miss Harmony MOOC: | Goldberg Store Again is | Music For the Resurrection Festival Mrs. | in the Churches. . Burglarized— Easter Egg Special Easter Shipment Direct from the Western Creameries, Ib. ...... pt., 33¢c WhEAT, pig. 12¢0live Ol Bt &3¢ WHEAT, pkg. ]5[} 10 Stamps Free 10 With Any of the Following chorus. pastor: 100 ter; Mrs. 10c 15¢ 10 . 10c 5c 100 100 ent the BEANS, No. 1, can. ... 5 A&P BAKED C BUTTER 15\:|“&P : 25ci JAMS, 2 jars. Extra Stamps With Teas |LARGE FANCY with 1 Ib, 1 Tod: i "oy | Oranges e Special, doz «ee. 80c - ¢ |RIPE his terly aunt White Beans b 4e| The Best Creamery Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, can Dyes each 5¢ sle be given in auel Thatcher, ight poles have been placed > Fitchville road and several villagers are having their wired for lights. Cleaning Up Mill Yard. Admore M. Carpenter Browr Milita ar have £ the Groton and over Palmer’s cove There is no de- | have Baptist Church, A M Voluntary, Jesus Christ 5. S. Lorenz; sermon, deemer; anthem, Now Is Christ Risen, Heyser: male _quartette, Jaster Song, Ira B, Wilse jah Chorus, Heyden. there will be a s and song_entitled, T! mortal, with Mrs, Spidell ¢ and singing by a Sunday school Rev, Allan Spidell, S. T. D., Miss Alice A. Brown, chori E. E. Gilbert, organist Catholic Church. churah ther na_10.30, Woolen company has kmen _cl up the mill. making an im- looks of the mill loves of the mill recess: the mill ay night to reopen Mon- E. L. Ashford; Risen Today, The Risen Re- of the 5 v Sunrise Prayer Meeting. way of h Sunda: COLCHESTER State Ornithologist to Lecture—Plans for Clean-Up Week. Jories pending several Waterbury with his sons, Evan and John oJnes. Freight of 45 Cars. of 45 0 Stamow ter concert will be Fancy Christian Scientists Purchase Site For For Chapel—Easter Musical Pro- | gramme at St. Patrick's church. with" ' s ALl Hal- the musical pro- in Joseph O'Brien, attendin; Holy Cross colle; town for Prof. | are gue 7 Crop Tea €0 Stamps with 1 Ib. Tea.. Stamps with 1 Ib, Tea With Coff Ib. El Ryad.. heavily laden mogul en- Thursday. gons freig! draw Bunce attracted Bunce longest fre strel year and has fin with _that comp can Sultana Spice......... pkg. Macaroni or Spaghetti bottle Queen Olives. , cake Dairy Milk Chocolate can Lunch Cocoa s pkas. A&P Gelatine, each Mason Jar Mustard can A&P Corn Syrup The First Church of C| of Mystic has pur in Gravel street nex c ple, known as the irst Deposi place from Mrs. Henry Tires spees Miss Annie Kemp and John R. McHals, down ags chapel Christis Tooms Easter at St. Patrick’ At St. Patric h Easte following music amme w rendered Kyrie B: Gioria omews Credo Batholomews' Offertory Ave Marie Bertram Meyer, Sanctus, f ¢ mmittee of Benedictus i . ATy et Agnus Dei sl ome Soprar - Flora_Ally ntion t that time. n Bank. was the first deposit in the Sodom bank during the past st,Scientist, perty will be . with ves musical pro- the Lord Is Flat, Leon- Dies, L. Bor- Dawn Is Purpling Extra Stamps 20 Stamps with Stamps with 1 Ib. Ambosa 20 Stamps with 1 Ib. Sultana ok wih 115 Sl oot Pineapples se > 28 2 25¢ | Today Special, each {Bananas, doz. 20¢ o 30 offertory. hymn, sk ers sung « Haec E | . 15¢ VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT caseace, b, O[Kale pk. 15¢|Spinach pk. 25¢| Celery bun. 8¢ Good Mealy Potatoes, peck 25¢ Easter Specials for Saturday In Qur Big, Busy E MEAT DEPARTMENT California B ... b 13 Cut HAMS . . b 16z . b 18 followed Milton F two draft ha ckwith recently purchased < for use on the Avery farm ng this year. Frar tritch is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. James Stritch of Gilbertville, Mass. George Stone is passing the week end with his family in Worcester. Patrick Connolly is spending several | days with relatives in Collinsville, | Mass John M Lecture on Birds. Job, Connectic ‘give a public birds in Grange Rev r, Rev £} Hayes; assist- Kuster: chorister and 1 be trated lec H Monday e ass In mass in mass in E E flat ure Fast Day Services. services were held chape:_rida The Thursda FIRST CHAPTER INSTALLATION. Grand Lodge Officers Present Thurs- day Evening—Charter Presented. aay > ohy is at his home in Mit- ass. for a short vsiit, e pending a few days in Pendergast. an is in Waipoke, Mass., est of her | Mis: ] town w nolds, in Nor- John Mrs. Ernest Ros Miss Maric Mrs. Harr Allyn, Miss M negan, Miss Kathrine Fin Catherine Smith, Miss Mar nen. Altos Agnes Mary Mi Tenors Smith, Basses Burnham, m, Frank Director Miss May About the was a Hartford vis- | = Rev B a d W rec Bates of Mvstic spent nd 3 at Mrs. Charles Bar- r and n instal Worthy Grand Matron Orr of Meriden, Worthy tron Orville H. Ripley of Grand Secretary Mrs. F riet L. Burwell of Winsted; Grand Cha frs. Berth of Moosup, arshal am of Noank 7abeth ‘mem on the , brakeman Frigay morr Schwartz of New London was Westfleld, a visitor here Wednesday. Harry C. Higgins is in Worcester for a short stay. Miss Fdna Connell for a_few days' stay Logell, Clayion Lowden of Norwalk was recent visitor here. Extra Passenger Cars. Extra passenger cars were on the C. V. road Thursday going north to accommodate the Easter travelers. Ada_Stoadard left town Thurs- r a fow days stay in Pomfret. trong left "Thursday for a brief stay at his home In Worcester. Left for Putnam. Howard Ford of Holliston, who spending the past week in Friday for Putnam, where pass several day derwaart of Lynn, Muss. nding the Easter recess at the of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vanderwaart A. Jones has ‘been visiting for several in Waltham with his sis- ter, Mrs h Schlough, a_week's v York ci e Catherine C 1t Not 3 umbian nway of New Ha- en is the her parents, Mr. na Mrs. Th ‘onway, this week. Clean-Up Week. ¢ the Village Im- decided to the first week in Winsted, left Thursday at her home in Gallup Migs Ethel Grand Organist Lounsbury of Guilford, ess Mrs. Jennie Mara Acting Warden ¥wood of Moosup, Gr. H. Eno of Hartford. presented Worthy Cheney by the Matron Mrs Orr A pper of ham, beef loaf, rolls, escal- loped potatoes,’ pickles, cake and cof- was served by the members of th chapter There.was a delega. tion of 24 from Sachem chapter, No. of Norwich, twenty from Charity No. 61, Mystic, six from Re- a chapter, No, Moosup, and from Danlelson chapter, No. 77 Sold Hot Cross Buns. Dorcas Circle of The King's Daugh- ters held a food sale in the town hall »d Friday. the speclalty being hot |cross buns of which they sold thirty »zen, with a demand for many more. Ice cream was for sal | ceeds were over $11 an. 1 0 Bl | o maier G ' dowers and Fruie @ | io be sent to the sick and shut-ins, Mys. W. R. Burdick was in charge of salé, with Mrs. farris, A1 Arturo Buchi Hans hiffer. William | Cyril Joseph Burn- o. Usti Mever. plan-| At the meet a exam rovement s irs fl:hned Sliced Ham . Loin Lamb Chops 25.. 1. 15¢ Prime Rib Roasts . . Ib 15¢|Shoulder Roasts >, 12i¢ Boston Rolls . . b 14c|Shoulder Steak . . I 13ic Legs Genuine Lamb ib. 12 L.oin Lamb Chops ib. 12 9 to 10--HOUR SALE s, Steak . Ib 16}c Breai Short Cut Breakfast Bacon The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea 0o. 135 Main Street Free Delivery ’Phone 29-4 We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them il ; Emmeline Ransom has left for a few weeks' visit with friends at New- ton Highlands, Mass. M ¢ Smith has retu having come h age. the fair for building fu 26, I O. Mary fons for the new lodge, N, of F. Prepara benefit of Stoninston are about finished, The B. C. club met at the home of Mrs. James Galvin on School street. Thursday evening. Whist was played vocal and instrume: music was rendered and refreshments served. Mrs. Fred Godfrey will ente the club next Thursday evenin Miss Ste adley has returs Worthy Grand a Boy Scouts Plan Useful and Busy : Season—Enjoyable Sewing Bee. Omnibus System. A service of three motor omnibuses Mrs, has been town left she will of Scout- reeting rge were enjoy- principal re ten srked de, glv hiss vehicles The eclectric tram cars, an average of cloven icles per street mile. d of the tram car is wo miles an hour less tuan motor 'bus. Principal Occupation, principal employment of Marshall is _to keep thankful that President in good health.—Kansas two c mile ed from = home CRES o) man Fuller Friday Thomas Alletta Fox. Friday in Ne Mr, and M and daug tives in ¢ John H Hoxie of Ne their mothe Mrs. C. T. | mond Hatch, Mass. Rosie Charlie isiting ogan. b ned to fter a Durfee, =4 to 5 25¢ Value, Ib. . at Fox that of th and v Londe William T, Gleasen spent Friday ‘with rela- Mystic. Hoxie of Bosten, Harry York are the guests of Mrs. John H. Hexic Haich and son Ray- are visiting in Merford, Senis ack Fox spent Easter Services, es in Grace church Sunda; the morning and 3 on. Davis has purchaged a esebro of High street, 1 ill, is better. Sewing Bee. are The President m. country son is ournal. Benjamix new motor Move from Colchester. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wickwife and en have moved from Col¢hester sha Lathrep's tenement,/on the Main street ry of ladie: Fannie y entertained home ine Che susta A. J. Tinker as Peter MeArthur, ck and Mrs. Frank Thatcher and Mrs. Hiscox served the ice cream. Borough Briefs. Mrs, Howard Spaulding and Miss Ruth Spaulding of Norwich have been H_ Gilbert’s. i zabeth Shaw of Pawtucket visiting Miss_Dorothy Paul. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Phillips of New Kickin' Champ's Dog Around. xt move of the administra- to put a prohibitive tax : ouri hound—St. Louis : ) be-Democrat. | Burrow: Cod his of Boston is in town. parents, Mr. and Mrs most de moc Sale a Success. The £ D aster which is be Experiments are being made te dig- sipate fog by the use of wireleSs waves, blood ighting to b Ao plants preceding & managed by the There are 375,000 telephones in use in Chicago.