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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1914 WESTERLY HEARS OF CAPTURE William Mulvey, Hopkinton Farm Hand, Comes Back to Rob And is Caught—Stone Masons’ and Laborers’ Demands Granted—First Solemn High Mass of Rev. Frank Dono- van Largely Attended. - Mulvey farmhand who rom’ the Charles and n farm in Hopkinton last | the meritorious painiings in the exhibit of the Providence Art club. i Willtam A. Wilcox has sold the two- king with him a valuable | tepement house in Mechanic street for- nd 6 small amount of | meriy owned by Mrs. Elizabeth H. iraged by his suc- | Noss to Frederick Morey, Sr. wiy, had the nerve to come | Kenyon place Saturday | 1 was captured after 8B, .0 has been elected secretary and chacs. Mulvey bud a thor- | ireusurer of Ul Aluminum Seal com- wiedge of the Kenyon place | |,y or Pittshurgh. The capital of the lifficulty emtered the | . .l . is 5160000 o carly morutne aud o P blo Di ¢ baked beans and a loal e Do lliams in itent: How Alger, formerly of West- e ay in the sted a man White Rocic nicht, and a fine of s imposed by Judge hird district court. Maxson, formerly - of depart- Charles. Mulvey, but was unable to Mulvey started on a live the rvad and Halsey \ced that he was outfooted y. Halsey hurried back to and mounted a horse and after Mulvey in true moving West style. Mulvey was ed ta Constable tone and ziven ani | the Westerly police | Puwe turday mor 1im. ently in the the United States Steel ny, has been made as- manager of the export branch | Montreal. ster services were held in the -day Baptist church | pecial musical Jsramme being Tendered Dby the Jir. At the offertory Miss Kather- Price, soprano, sang 1 Know That Iy Redeémer Liveth, from the oratorio | b écial services we 4l the other churches Bast lay York office of then went Products comy victure wild up ar urday_af- Oliver H. Wil- trict_court and theft of the to 11 months Al and to ounty prisone le Ecc ade in the Halsey Kenvon © movement to hold town meetings | Westerly in the evening instead of n the ning has the endorsement of | the town council and town meetins. | The matter will be up for action in the | general assembly Tuesday, as the | The stone masons of Westerly, that | chunze be made without legi: is, the union masons, will begin work ve sanction. Representative Mur- | oday wage schedule of s in favor of the change and | $3.60. esentative Langworthy is opposed. | unsuccesetul Tiday night -andall, wife of 1 left on the 3.16 son for her for- The wom- | life while in first by swallowing ide of merc and 2 artery in her The prompt action and May prevented a advance from at- employers a_week ago, eraly resumed owing members of Like the masons, ded in their strike, -rs vielded to the de- s an hour or a mini £ $2 a day on an eight- n ‘advance from $1.68 This agreement morning, but oming to terms he agree- o empl vears' agreem ement time nd won ol here is plenty W in Railroad po stance down Canal _streot e ied to a date & rike and ert W. Perk t must to be in s said that the apt to nge he believed, rete’ work takin » much of the added be called to work dule only when thers on work to be done t until the mason was ac- re would De laid off as’ qul job was com- Dleted. i The Church of the Immaculate Con- ception was filled at the high mass Large Congrecations at Easter Serv- ices—Fureral of Leis Eleanor Wil- ber—True Blues' Sale. tn_all ihe were beautiful, caused the Drew s Sw f spent Hiscox s \ Sund Wil Gardner spent Sunday 1d a candy ined with his return will shop | FUNERAL. Lois Eleanor Wilbur There were many sir knights and | 1ieanor Wilbur several other gentlemen and a M assemblage of ladies in Masonic . Uie annual E plar. The sir | Beth dress uniform and | in . ince. There | cal selections | great erly and | e idence, | \ asion. | serv Towers were b profusion. They Afred A imposing e b Re Narragans e, evange! grezational chur of Armstrong ces were BA! TIC Spscial Services ay M. E. Church —Easter Day—Holiday Guests and Travelers. of Jewett Ci Centerville, of FROM BOSTON —To— LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day Palatial Steamers of the Hamburg-American Line T SAreaNGy “Clevelard Apr. 39 10A.M. 9, 10A.M. ngregat rtford spent the ith his parents, Mr. ann Mr Mr. and Mrs, child of Plainfield H. A. Gaucher. Thomas High Fiynn, and the =uests of street Sun- am E. Peck <erionsly few Sliza E. Anvs with Cote, of his moth- Railroad Anna her Bome Canil, en Hizh of City | Auto Repamng and Pamhng, e ol We repair autos of ail kinds in the Latest Improved Fa ies make our shop unexcelled in New England. Wa bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss longer, and will not orack. Why not have yours done right? ks 7o are naughton home spent + Providenc r h spent the East 1914 Model. Friend— I suppose this is even & more remarkable baby than the one | you had lagt ye uto Fiend—“0l, | you bet he is! Far better model. Got a better pair of 1c Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. | jume 83 Main St. Westerly, R, I * —Judge. wheel base, nd a v surprise remembrance. she wili h ward to fc congregat well rend who DANORUFF GOVERED COAT COLLAR Scalp Itched and Burned Intensely. Hair Dry and Thin. Kept Falling Out, Cutlcura Soap and Cuticura Ointraent Entirely Cured. 54 Stamvood St., Dorchester, Mass. — “For the pust few years my scalp was very much affectsd with dandruff. 1t would itch and burn and cause loss of sieep. 1 found pimples and many sores appearing on my scalp. The itching and burn- ing of the scalp were so in- tense that I scratched and thereby caused the sores to appear. My hair would be dry and thin and would keep falling out gradually, mainly coming out from the top of my head. iy coat collar would always be covered with dandruff and as it scaled off it could be seen plainly in m *I tried many remedies but without suc- cess. The trouble having lasted for about five years I finally purchased a box of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. The first application of Cuticura Soap and Olntment showed results. The itching stopped and the dandruff had begun to disappear. After washing my head with Cuticura Soap each night, for two months and then applying the Cuticura Ointment after my hair was dried I was entirely cured.” (Signed) Ber- nard Bresnick, May 17. 1913 For more than a generation Cuticura Soap and Ointment, Lave afforded the most eco- nomical treatment for affections of the skin and scalp that torture, itch, burn, scale, and destroy slecp. each mailed froe. dress post #Men wh ticura Soap will and shampoo with ad it best for skin and scalp. MYSTIC Members of Charity Chapter Rememb- er Invaiid With Easter Gift—Sun- day Services—Personal Items. McKen: day Mrs. Isabela on Sat Charles chap! Mrs of t Jensen, and associate Mrs. cKe sunshine ibers of the order. Mrs. Ma who on an invalid f half ¥ nd_during time has been confined was very much pleased The bag is to be er room and one pack N until t e all gon 3 g to i Besides 5% 5. Mack received a shower of | 3f and booklets a me potted lers and day for her. Easter in the Churches. from to her at iany days. re W L 1 the churches Sunday al | 1 prozrammes were -rendered, pastors pr ed to large| ¥ oelock the ca Death Mre. J sso. o irector e will Mrs, Newm Noble. Altos, N swold, Hanley = of Waterbun ther spent STONINGTON Loan Exhibit For Battle Celebration— Committees to Attend Firemen's | Fair—Jcseph Harvey Dead. Loan Exhibit ntere a place of su the exhibitior Hose company of New accer the invitat Hose compiny Firemen's Committees. md John Chami committee rer town ¥ the =rn of and was and Dr Main's Fiday, D of Water the e Man: irrel to tion, Alexan from Farmi been instail M stead on_Water spending a _few d an Trolieys Lead Te The Pretty Spring Waists Have you seen these dainty little garments with their lacy frills, their easy outlines, their supple, clinging lines and their general air of smartness? Lingerie Blouses, 98c to $2.98 Ma necks with the soft fril and embroid will find a wonderful showing—98c to $2.98 Tub Silk Waists, $1.98 to $3.98 “Tub” Silk we mean silk that When wa can go into the tub and be res There wifh neat strig low necks sleeve Dreasy Blouses $5.98 to $7.50 o of the pretty striped volle and lawns, and showing all of the lutest quirks of style. are white ~$1.98 to $3.98 and Crepe-de-C! crepes, batiste, plain or The pretty open and the new laces At these low prices you washed. and black and those houlder, one: all with the drop long threy or quarter uses with flesh-colored gs—Maize, Apric A great ma $5.98 to $7.50 TOGGERY SHOP 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Easter Wear FOR PARTICULAR MEN | |in Soft Hats and Derbies. All {the newest colors with the Dish Brims or Regular Brims. a their summer eet. Paul Hammond is in the muest of his grandfath Raymond Gardiner cf r. and Mrs. Bryon 2in street. Captain_and Mrs, are in Hartford Mr. and Mrs. William Ledward t n s visit William T: lv have moved to the b WILLIMANTIC STATE TO BLAME. hn J. Youngs Waiting for Marker, So Used Home-made One. gs, & soda manufactur- | taken to afternoon, naham, n Sat was irday home, The Home- Newport, R. Providence is ys with his parents, Gardner, Patrick Fitzpat- | charged with & Y tomobile law, in that machine a pasteboard ca the regulation marlker | explained to Chlef Richmond had applied registration received pers, but not | ber plates. £ fol ual co Young made of have to law judge was | could accept an excu: ARRESTED IN NORWICH, and Disappeared. Chief B. H. Richmond went to wich Saturday night and brought George Proffett, colored, wh wanted here since last fal was arrested immediately appearance in h Satu yme time last Septembe was hired by P. A. W pressman, and la, Auto | | George Proffett Got $20 Bill to Change Nor- at efore the pi . charged with Howell—“He's usuall horse.” Powell—"Yes, equestrian statue of himselt.” Money's Voice. Money talks; but some have an fm- pediment in thefr Sterne. permanent denco Jperty Arrrrowrs STAR “The Ham What Am” and Bacon tco The Housewife’s Choice —Because She knows they pleaseall appe- Ham and Bacon, full -nut flavor tites. of rich, sweet-as- with just a faint “‘tang smouldering hickory smoke. Broil, fiy or bakeand the juicy flavor is there to the last scrap. EXPOSITION Industrial and Good Homes APRIL 18 to 25th, STATE ARMORY 1914 NORWICH INTERESTING INSTRUCTIVE AND ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITS MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING THE ARMORY TRANSPOSED INTO AN OLD ENGLISH ROSE GARDEN DMISSION A QUARTER on his high he 1s a sort of | Grades at $2.00, $3.00 $4.00 and $5.00. | | | o ! income —Ashley | | Handsome Perfect Fitting SHIRTS in Madras, French Flannel| Silk, Silk and Wool, Silk and Linen and the new Crepe Materials. ' Easter Neckwear | that men of judgment cannot | pass. Beautiful Imported as | well as Domestic Silks, 25c., | 50c., 75¢., $1.00, $1.50 and 7sz.oo O GLOVES | new shades in Suede and Mo- | cha Gloves. Cape Gloves, Kid Gloves | and Chamois Gloves. ©Or:30 Silk and Lisle Half Hose. Walking Sticks, Silk Hats}‘ |and all other Requisites for| correct dress at ¢ ‘The Toggery Shop - 291 Main Street Chelsea Norwich, Conn. | Opposite Savings Bank, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY New L.ondon (NORWICH) Line i NEW YORK STEAMERS CHESTER W. CHAPIN CITY OF LOWELL CBOOS® Wiis svuet —ni s 0 New 1ors. Iouki Mave a Gelgauius VOyage Ju LOLE isiafu Soubu =na & superh view Of Lhe Wubdoriui smysite and wateriront oi Manuattan isiand. Fteamer leaves New London at 1i B m. daily (except Sunday), aus Neas York, Pier i0, East River, at 6.30, and Pier 10, Norih River, 7 o'clock next I\ORWICII KEW YORK Carte Meals a i gent rallroad station. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP C STEAMER CHELSEA To Kew York FARE $1.00 All Outside Rooms Excellent ng Service Leaves Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 515 P m. Leaves New York Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 p. m. Express service at freight rates. Tel 117 F. V. Knouse, Agent GNIVERSITY PLACE @ne Block West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY .’!"Il o "l-k-.l. -1. l% sopERN """“m'u,‘ L?rmrmv 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP u.fllfl! ‘Restavrant and Cafe Moderate Prices, for free sllustrated G B ot o Tork creae ¥ Steamship Tickets to Europe Cunard, White Star, Ger- man, French and other lines. First | and second cabin and third class | tickets at the lowest rates. Berths | reserved in advance. Book now for |.pr1nn and summer sailings. John A. Dunn Anchor, Steamship and Tourist Agents i 50 Main Street | FUR SEASON OPENS | Now is the tme for you to get out | your furs. 1 guarantes all repair work | 1o be perfect. Have also @ nice line of | Tur Coats for men and women, Wo- men’s Muffs and Collars and anything | in the Fur line. M. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St. 'flle Fenton-Charnley GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the crowd to the only place in New London where genuine chop suey is made by an Oriental chef. Oiuls, Gasolmc Etc. JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town Street, Norwich, C Goods delivered to all parts of cit: INCUBATOR OIL A SPECIALTY Telephone 318 | | We have received a large stock of | ALARM CLOCKS, including the Big and Baby Ben all of which are fully guaranteed by me. | We also carry a fall line of Jewelry and Watches of. all kinds in the best qual- ity and workmanship. Our prices are the low- | est in town. We buy and exchange Old Gold, er and Jewelry for. their full value. Expert Watchmaker and Repalrer. J. OGULNICK & CO, 6 Frankiin St. opp. Bulletin Building F. W. GUILD IT'S NONE TOO EARLY New Ar- the se- Now To call and see my rivals in_Silverware from leading designers, specially lected for Wedding Gifts. Just the time. TO SELECT GIFTS FOR THE EASTER WEDDING 56 Main Street [) NTIST | DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. clevator Shetucket Street irance. Phone M. J. FlELDS 3 39 Ward Street i ts, . Desizns, o Telephone 457 en- Florist