Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914 for Calebration Day—Arion Society’ (M Brings $9,920. ‘Wednesday afterncon the Centenalal oak was planted on the east side of | Wadawanuck park under direction of Warden Crandall. The tree will be dedicated Monday, Aug. 10, at the time of the celebration. The tree is about 15 feet high and came from the lands st A. W. Perry. It will be surround- =l by a wire fence for protection. Firemen in Joint Conference. The joint meeting of the fire depart- cits of the towns of Stonington, ' Miside and Paweatuck was beld here | Wodnesday night. Plans were made for the big parade Aug. 8. All repre- | ntatives from the departments were ' \-esent. Fire Chief Edward Teed was ‘hoser permanent president of the joint comumittee, Robert L. Burtch secretary and W. F. Broughton treasurer. The banquet committee is R. M. Dela- grange, Fred J. Ostman, A. R. Gavitt, | Rudolph Donath, James P. McCort, all foremen of their respective companies. | Charles Danath. The several compa- | Hige will cach be priviieged to invite | twh other organizations. Following | are the positions assigned: First di- Vision, Pionecr Hook and Ladder com- y of Groton: second diviston. C. Barber company, Pawcatuck; third d Viston, Stoninzton Steam Fire En- &ine company of Stonington: fourth | divislon, B. F. Hoxie company of Dlystic: fifth_division, Neptune Hose company of the borough. Bungalow Entered. Ne trace of the thievs i Tpe lne of march committee: Ed- warg P. Teed, Henry Stahle and fnto the Willard bu scat week have been di The Tierney cadets of St. Mary ehurch are planning for an entertain- sment in May under the direction of | Jumes H. Walsh. The fishing boat Fen Ray has re- | ned from: Nantucket with a catch of barrels of flatfish The power boat B tus Chesebro, has he seasor Cradle Roll Social. ard, Capt. Era: been iaynched for ? The cradle roll of Calvary church, Bunday_school held s social In the | chapel Wednesday afternoon Arion Property Sold. ™ eivers of the Arion Singing mociety have sold the property to Hen- | ry Scholl for the sum of $9, | Willimm States of New Haven has| been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | Ferkins. Buy Fishing Boats. At the suction here of the fishing | boats. netting and other fi i owned by the la an the fishing boat Freddie and o was bougat by Fred Ostman and boat Etta and Leua was sold to Willam Ostman v SHORT CALENDAR SESSION To Be Meld at Willimantic Saturday Morning. { In the superior court for Windham | county there will be a_short calendar | session at Willimantic Saturday, April 18, at 10 o'clock, Judge Joseph P. Tut- tle presiding. The short calendar as-, signments: Sturgis & Burns Mfg. Co. | ¥s. Miiton K. Stymus, William ter, admr., cs. Mary L. Caillouette vs. Dona F. Wood vs._the A. belle B Rouetie vs. George M. Rouette, Mary L. and Abel R. Burnham | vs_Loren Lord, Dickran Boyagin vs. J.B. Tatem & Son, Annie M. Thomp- son vs. the Elmville Worsted Co., Pierre Fournler, admr., vs. Arthur A | Chase. | Trial Iist: To Jury—Said Haddad| vs. Willimentic Ges and Electric| Light Co. Alfred Arsencault vs. W: ter Kingsley. To Court—Lester H. Burnham vs. town of Hampton, Tmo- gene Arnold, edmx. va Charles A. Capen. Wood Co., Ma- | Special Displays Extra Values COME TO THE MANHATTAN MERCHANTS' WEEK, April 18 to 25 For Merchants’ Week, starting tomorrow, we have arranged a Carnival of _Spegial Yalues. Yisitors will‘ find here wonderful dis- plays of Men’s and Women’s Apparel. Our stocks would do justice to cities five times Fhe size of Z.(\orwxch. We will demonstrate by actual values that you can buy to better advantage in Norwich than any city within fifty miles. Stocks are larger, varieties greater, qualities the best, and values without a parallel. Dressy Coats $10.50, $12.50, $15 Handsome Coats for afternoon wear, elegant dressy models in fine wool poplins, serges, crepe cloths and novelty mix- tures, richly lined throughout with peau-de-cyne and effective- ly trimmed with contrasting collar and cuff effects. Men’s and Young Men’s Clothes Kuppenheimer SU[TS’ $18 o $20 Women'’s and Misses’ Suits SPECIAL FOR MERCHANTS’ WEEK New models shown now for the first time comprising a large variety of Stein-Bloch Other Good Makes, $10.50, $12.50, $15.00 As a special inducement during Merchants’ Week we are of- fering our entire stock of Men’s and Young Men’s High-grade Clothing at special prices. Our stock is so large and our as- sortment so varied you are certain to find a style and pattern here to please you. The quality, tailoring and fit we guar- antee. Men’s Stetson Hats, $3.50 Complete stock of the best styles in both Derbys and Soft Hats—all the newest shapes and shades are here. Other Hats from reliable makers, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 N A splendid showing of the season’s best styles. the best spring materials and colors and all exceptional values. $25.00 and $22.00 SUITS................Special $19.50 $35.00 and $30.00 SUITS................Special $22.50 -Appropriate Dresses for street, afternoon and evening wear SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR MERCHANTS’ WEEK $8.50, $10.50, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00. Clever styles expressing every new trend of the mode. Fine serge and wool crepe in smart tailored models for street wear. Crepe-de-Chine and Charmeuse Dresses for afternoon wear. Chiffons, Lace and Crepe Dresses for even- ing wear. New tunic bussell and draped effects. Ladies’ Balmacaan Coats MERCHANTS’ WEEK SPECIAL $8.50 Two new styles—plaited back and slim belt effect, made in MEN’S SHOES smart Scotch tweeds and homespuns, regular $12.50 values. See Our Display at the FARES smimc SHIRTS REBATED NECKWEAR BY Industrial UNDERWEAR Exhibit IYIN HOSIERY BUYING % thi HERE SLUMBERWEAR Manhatian 121=125 Main Street “THE FASHION STORE OF NORWICH” Armory GLOVES, ETC. are all here in generous assortments and at- tractively priced dur- ing Merchants’ Week. The thirty-first annual session of fhe Grand Lodge of Rhode Island dis- trict, Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows. Manchester Unity, was _held Wednesday in_ Provi Pride of New England lodge terly was represented by Spargo and Ch: Bridgman. his report retiring Provincial Master John Simister proposed se changes in the by-laws and stated that the order was in a prosperous con- dition. He recommended that the sus- Pension of business on visitations of €rana officers, as practiced during the year he adopted as a regular custom. During the year there Las been no call on the grand lodge for relief, George Lord, provinclal correspond- ing secretary, reported that the outlock for the order was never brighter and during the year there was a gain of Auto Repairing and Painting We repair autos of all kinds in the proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities make our shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the p: on, which mal it wear better, keep its gloss longer, and will not crack. Why not hawe yours done right? eosts no more. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St. Westerly. R. I It PECULIAR FIRE AT WESTERLY Starts in Tailor’s Cleaning Shop when Electric Lamp Chain | Is Pulled—Man with Three Legs Raises Cain when One | Is Missing—Smelt Trust-Busting. trom the | awarded Representative Langworthy | husband was tne Try to Figure This. 1 The Arithmetic of It. attled with | of Westerly and like sum to the othe of Hopkinton. Little Bennie—‘Papa, Is there any | The pupils in a school were asked to yTene fire | commissioners. e difference In the word fool and fool- | give in writing the difference between = th-day Bag ish?” Papa—"That is. For instance, ‘& biped and a quadruped. Ome boy Th, It trust that h: xisted AnthtEyTBant 5 ' since the beginning of the fehing sea- T ighest people who worry are foolish, while |gave the following: “A biped has two therefore the ‘son, a single mark an cornering people who don't worry are fools. |legs, difference be- e e ally the entire in_the Now, perhaps, you can figure it out |tween a biped and a quadruped is two qui v e retai i = nall room. Mr ot finally £ the | for yourself. |legs. oodviil m of Kenyor Another = marketman > the game and person in the i had cleansed 2. pair of trousers with be Hartford with h ompson. John zine. She men sold him | the woolen industry o leave the room and P ound and | came to Westerl S0 e chatnito cut the retail price | years ago. Mr. Co Self Control. i stax rom 2 to 15 cents a pound. The | Horace Brightm c el e (ot shep 5 There | 0f_flie along the ceiling and shoot- price was met by the marketman that who resides Dnteol ek D ting about the rcom. Th Corroliaih thedicxtchiodssnd taken toward becoming a power. | formerly hat’s how the smelt trust was busted. {1t is claimed that the high price for smelgs was warranted by the unusually good quality of the fish and a sup- ply that was not equal to the demand. | Hardly had the smelt trust wai ! when a movement was started for lobster trust and on 1L The youth whose own hasty passions | and uncontrolled appetites run away with him is a cipher as far as real strength goes. Impulse is not strength. A runaway engine never will cross & continent sa. NORWICH TOWN Bank Swallows Nearly a Month Late —Methodist Conference Postponed— | Florida Visitors Returning, | ciosed and she Wwho immediate from danger. It is believe chain was pulled to extingu was emitted from d to Mr 1913, there w being admitted by initiation ng the number to vear 146 were drop- per tor non-payment of dues, 45 left by card and 23 died, leaving an active list of 3026 = The' total amount of unds and that the spark ignited - filled the a in_substitution therefor. th first of the year 1913 ,was $T4L7.14, and the receipts were 37 At ids shops The local markets are suppiied in the | The bank swallows this | { 63453, a total of $1 31.67 and there 4 - R main by 1l lobstermen, week busily buildin t T n | And They Objected. was a balance of $54, L that was no fluid to feed the flame. = |termed. and they have alsposed of {heir | the sandbank: B it S | inencier “Winta S (s Bubbub | ‘\ Officers for the ensuing year were re was kept confined to the'catches at the wholesale price that |jand road. he = o g 2 $ | N elected as follows: William Cray, of (i amin€ room and the damage fo the | prevailed at Noank which is the gen- | have kept them away as ; ahe | It theg directors’s Toom:iS s Stanoc | Providence, provincial grand master; Duiciof, Will not ©d $30. Mr. St | eral lobster market for this section, It | March Tndico bunting has | “Some wise minority stockholder just ' Son Hestiert: Cof Bawchet, ‘peovin. | QnECs toss will be aboul $150." bui | s said tiat the trust Dromoter. has | come from Contral Amcrica (o 4 nome | found that the office cat is on the pay- | cial deputy grand master; George s does not include the loss to cus. ed the local lobstermen and offered | on the New London turnpike 1 o | Tord, of Providence, provincial’ cor- clothing happened to be | them three cents a pound more for |pird is ustally here by the 1z R0ILIOr, 33,000 & yexc meder;thoiuame | v responding secreta Txmc - A Kan: [0 50 & S [E) DIOS all of which | their catches than is offered in the | May and until September. On | ©f T. Feline. . worthy, of Olneyvi provincial tr Masscompletely b Noank - market provided their entire | Wauwecos the vesper sparrow == = == The Cyclones made successful | product is delivered to the trost. Another Thing. cted from the tank and ishing contents the wagon. In_ connection with the fire Charles Potter teiis a peculiar story of hi bsent-mindedness due to the ex equent to the fire. Mt one real leg, losing sident several Hower es two 1 leg: ve one for use in case the other gots onut of walk- This spare leg he keeps ! m, located just over the fire was { others than ermen and at ad- anced prices, which means, of course, | ! increased cost to the consumer. Clarke, relief committee: Lewis, Bdward S, Weed, ¥ Dert S. Roberts, arbi- trators: H. R. James Wheelan, John Sumpter, delegates to grand lodge onvention. F E. Ewing, Blackmore, | Her- ound a tem Walter Lowe, auditor: Andrew | A and wren have been noted | ! - H, E. Fleton- | &/LeMPL to use the chemical tank in | Should this plan orevail it means fan- | A lady ¢ rashi | v : | 5 s % DI e e n for a first time. e o e i e | How did you propose to support | A light delivery car, well built, board of management three years; W. Eraii and the ta Local dealers would then be |in West Mec my daughter, T didn’t propose = 9 z H. Morrell, Joseph Hogg, Louis B. BOt the hose accidentally led to p hase lobsters through | and a | to her to support her at ail. I only | powertul Elnd eCOnOmICal proposed to her to marry me.”—Reho- both Sunday Herald. was squ Daniel William | side and when obse men Perhaps it suits your business! ‘ BETTER ENQUIRE OF CASTORIA SHEA & BURKE, For Infants and Children In Use For Qver 30 Years | NORWICH, CONN. isand Scotc vear. °| Nine tr inada last went to The supreme court of Rhode Island handed down a rescript Wednesday | of but one parrow on nd Master John was_appointed | w England lodge st Provincial G sill of Providence v for Pride of d on the ground. | near with much sed the smowbird blaze in the the tailor shop was_a_livel department of St. Onge s in connection with Dr. Ussher Recovering. Make the frying pan and *“Lot the GOLD DUST of Wiliiam St Onge in ine Leonard | discoverea ught was to of Ty strel” at latest news a by rela- | Ajwavs bears £ use building, which would probably |save that e So he went to | Watcl was evident that the ere from Di | | Sol Lo Wi Counti sed much damage but for the |his room. took the leg. box and ail. | building was lliegally removed and the AR ik (fhe A 2R b Adisy New Lbga st e e end carried it down_ the hallway well | Barbers were awarded damages m the | i< that he mprovi Signature of 4 Iremoved from the fire that raged i | superior cou 1 injuries due o eXpo : | the room below — during the winter on a A =res e pJier the dangor wns passed M Local Laco tient.” He is beginning t 3 5 T - ottxiwent 1o Dhis reom and mis BN ol it O e I SR it Ho Lnmedtstely wn- | phny Doeot visited lnBrovidence ISR AR ARCTRE T ? ’ nounced. in stentorian tones that some- | oy, | Confororse Poakpbnid e oientorian tones that some. | “bel P, Tanner of New London wal = o one had stolen his artificial leg ana |, Abel B Tanner of X S Sy he worded the announcement | that is peculia plainiv understood. wailed for a way | to Mr. Potter and very | John Calinsky, for evading p Afier he had be- 1 of railroad fare. was fined lonz time over his loss 'in the Third district court. n held (F ow- rin ! vear which w have b the First Methodist church day) evening, has been p: ing to the fact that District Su poned A high grade 21 JEWEL WATCH, in a 25 year Boss or Crescent 25 year Gold Filled Case, > . e blessine to the fellow | Principal Frederick H. Ripley of the 2 i other kitchen things e toe the 1on anciot the Ioge ncipa v ipley of the | {endent G. G..Scrivener has been cail- z e < & | who ohe o e lodgers Prine school. Boston. visited the West g ¥ ¥ beight and Hlem wih eceitg etne LTy VHE mE2 S SR est e out of town. open face, adjusted to heat, cold and positions. ©Only $25.00 3 o Ve ,ih Same (of Bessball scheduled tor Returning from Florida. take back |, he< Calbdne it M d Mrs. Owe Smith left . ot wih | Lie Westerly High school and Alumnl | g, 215 Hiter home n Bustis, Morida. 20 year Gold Ladies’ 20 year Bracelet R He then went Tuesday and will remain in Wa Filled C 2 WALDEMA Dr. Frank 1. Payne is having a gar- | ton, D, C., over Sunday on th 2 ase Filled Case WATCHES N - age built of Westerly granite, the only | tneir home on_Huntington ave Waltham and Elgin TCH and Use it always wherever there is dirt A_resolution was passed in the | o granite town. | o PSRRI P WATCH WATC $2.50 i rovi m- , e unda: reachin . or grease. It cleans everything. I 06 3750 ot {5 tha. eotman . Grace D. Wheeler of North ot 2 enlveat i | Open Face Guaranteed 3 COAT CHAINS ok faa ston read an_interesting paper St | T o e and ackages. , appointed to build and fur- on mhe Battle of Stonington at the St 1 s nish (e Lourihouse n Westerly. The | YUulat” mesiing ‘o ihe Westerts. i ‘ 33,99 eyement $100 o [FESCFAIRBANK=] e Logieeon of Judge W1 | torical soclety ay evening. Guaranteed Only $8.00 $25.00 Stephen F. Borr, of Tomaquag val- i : CHIK £ ;ny.|~ \‘u-uu;_:m l;'- \:’4 vlv y 'l“h‘l.rsdu) H H cAGO epuly Sheriff Farber: He was | R T | LOOK IN OUR WINDOW FOR NEW GOODS AND PRICES and Judge Williams ordered that ructing aund reps | be committed d stone bridge and | #fter 4 Not Tong ne state hospital, the i We carry at all times, hi‘gh grade Hamilton, Elgin, lllinois and Waltham, 17, 21, 23 Jewel | Railroad Watches at prices below Competition. © WILLIAM FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. pose of recons the . Rhode the Woon: Judge T avenue for Mrs, David R, Kinney Pawtuckei- 32,500 the and over vears ago. Mrs Stanton’ of - Tanner |

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