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ORWICH BULLETIN, FRID FEBRUARY 12. 19io FLAG DAY IN WESTERLY SCHOOLS Patriotic Exercises Today, the Keynote Being Peace—Town to Have Chautauqua Week—Great Chiefs: Visit Queen Esther Council. The public chools of the lown will Lbserve Flag dav today (FriGay) with exercises. the predominating n-law. of Oak et George W. Trackeray, Queen Esther council, Daughters of Dote of which peace. < ropresenta \1id | Pocahontas, received an oficial visita- Army of the Repub fon Wednesday evening from the puplle. The gene: c!board of great chiefs of the reserva- exercises will tion of Rhode Isiand, the guests of the mede by the evening being Great Sachem William for the stato. | J. Carr, Past Great Sachem Edward In the high { M. Burke, Past Great Sachem James fgman G. Horts Monroe, Senior Sagamore Walter Wy- odist church. w t man and Keeper of the Wampum Fred wwhich will be Gottschalk, A supper featured the be | evening’s festivities. The_chiefs inaugurated the follow- D.|ing: Pocahontas, Mrs. George Mc- school | Brige; Wenona, Mrs. Frank Jordan: @t 1.80 p. m.; Russell Jobnson and Mrs. | prophetess, Miss Bliza Fay; keeper of Foung at Chestnut st 0ol at %|records, Mrs. Charles Berry; lkeeper SPelaes: Andrew Smith avenue|of wampum, Mrs. Ralph Kinney ! e Congdon | collector of wampurm, Miss Mae Moor ock; Wil- | Powhatan, Frank Jordan; scouts, Miss Grace M. Stott, Miss Theresa McMa- hon; runners, Mrs. Joseph OMetiveer, 2632 o'clock: v, Mrs. Wiliiam H. Noves; guard of te- Hill at ¢ e | pee.” Miss Lena Malnati; guard of for- 5 Miss Nellle Dunham; councillors, \. J. Edmonds, Mrs. James Mc- 0. o. Narragansett lodge, 1. 2 e warrlors, Mrs. Arthur Crumb, B ed | Mire. Raymond Stiliman, Miss Charlotte ey aro i iss Fanny Quinlan: pow- ey those Mary Healer, Miss Lucy Lueck as : heir ul]‘ Local Laocenics. William Perry, colored, who applied | aid from Chief of Police Thomas Wednesday, was sentenced in rd district court to one vead Le state vorkhouse for being a tramp. John C. Kebabian, owner of the | Pmpton house at Watch Hill, was a sort yvesterday, inspect- Mr. Kebabian stated coming season caker because of Burope. cipal of “lose margin plivers defeated the cently contested ma 118 ing 122 to womposed ¢ and Steadman Whitford, Chap: It is now definitely stated eriy will have a Chav one week during the the time to be determ antors who have si with the | _ aiss Pauline Pleasant street school war col the the signatures of to make the there by the her au passibility, but Paul Smith. lived in then that, as T rwich 1 a year ago, ro wih the possibi Sharfe y OBITUARY. Mrs. John C. Barber = morning at the o General Fermin Caudenes. rs. W. Sherman - = \adrid. via Lon 2 her 7Tith S T Sy 2 p. m.—General Fermin ed the capitulatic the American dennes, who of Manila to forces in 189§, died to- dent of Wester! Mrs. Barber was bo: the daughter of Geor "as:lzr. dshe is survivi band and cne Gaugh - s e man Baton. Her rel Shot by Discharged Employes. Peabodsy. ss., Feb. 11.—Benjamin ather manufacturer, was according to his story, by was with the Fir: William Bannerman, whe lived a former employe. Moore Redgranite, Wis, died in_the d but not dangerously, In town, according to word rece Gaff, who had been dis- friends in Westerly. Mr. was a granite manufacturer frequent visits to Westerly, tertained at the home of his Bannerman | He made | being en- | i by Moore, was arrested. 31 Soldiers Drowned at Moro: Ps Feb, 11, D. oldiers and one com- eutenant, were v of Arzila, Morocco, with one hundred sol- stranded today. sne Fancy Cucumbers_._ 15¢ SOMERS is to buy roofing not guaraviced by a 01 b Roofings, ke most people, prove their worth by the test of time Buy materiais that last Certain-teed il Roofxng l..ul.a.. Papers et e Wal ur maise. Plastic Roefing Cement e = Siaiuticd Shiges 1Plyguaranteed Syews P AwiairFens, 2-ply gueranteed 19 years Shingle! sc':.x"'rn Fored s 3-ply guaranteed 15 years Tar 3 General Roofing Manufacturing Company Werkd's targest mamusturers of Roafing end Builsing Popere Wew York City Basion Chicage Pittsburgh Philadelphia Adlanta Claveland Detrelt St.Lowis Ciscinmati KemsasCity Mixespolis SenFranciscco Seatile Losden Hamburg Sydsey left town last | (Thursday) evening for Meriden, Conn., | =2 RULES FOR OPERATION OF NEW COTTON LAW RHEUMASALTS IS FINE used in fixing commercial differences {between grades of cotton deliverea on | fature contracts, were designated by | the department. of agriculture today in the Tules for the operation of the new | cotton law, New Yoik and New Orleans were named as the future exchanges and The liver is the L body, weighing nearly four pounds. main purbose. is fo aid digestion make glycogen for the blood. So it important to keep it working righ If_your liver is Jazy and vou throb with 2 dull ache, You need the s entifically blended and chemically i carbonated lithia_drink called Rheuma- salts. - ame back, shooting paine, tired feeling, | Lame back shooti ins, tired feel dizziness and nervousness simply mean that Your liver and kidneys are cloggea with impurities_and_th ! gest gland _in the Tts and | isl the spot markets to adjust differences , Fall are Augusta, Ga.; ; River, Houston, Little Rock, Montgomery, Norfolk an Other spot markets are Charlesto Galveston and_Aobile. The rules of the department define | many of the terms employed in the | new law, outlining procedure to be fol- lowed in the event of a dispute over dealings. Definitions to be employed by the department in determining untender- able kinds and conditions of cotton were issued today by the office of mar- kets. They Include gin cut, re-gin- ned, re-packed and false packed cot- ton! cotton of perished, immature and seven-eighths inch staple. APPOINTED RECEIVER OF i THE WABASH RAILROAD €dward F. Kearney to Share Duties with E. B. Pryon. aeid is retarding their work o | digestive” functions and fitering bigod. If your liver needs flushing ineys are not working right, drugglst for about five ounc | masalts “Take two teaspoc | of water before break {and in a few days all the pa ack will be gone and you “fine as a fiddle” Rheumasalts is a and your | ask_your | of Rheu- | delightful carbon- ated drink that cleans out the stomach and | and intestines, eliminates toxins polsons and léaves thie intestinal o clean and sweet. It | c ent as well as a saline laxative quickly without griping or nausea. for growing children If your druggist cannot supply supply Trite {o' the Rheumabath Co. Min- | Teapolis, Minn. e, Soc and 9100 Borties, | i Scallions, Rase Ripes lOc SOMERS St. Louis, Feb, 11.—Edward F. Kear- v, acting president of the Texas and | railroad, today was appointed receiver, of the Wabash railroad, He share the duties w 1 o = ! THIS LA FOLLETTE | MAY HEAD PROPOSED | STATE OF LINCOLN. $1,545,000. These notes be us up equipment notes of amount now past due. ‘payments on_the old faulted last J nd | The au will similar Installment tes were de- January. ion of the the appointment derel | eirer a reo: be elected | when the | note m per cent will be of two 2 to $618,000 will | terest and the other | bear § | will bear | ALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF THE CONTRACT LABOR LAWS b. 11.—Alleged vio- |y tract labor laws along borde alted in the | ch is said | amber o orthwestern composed of Minneapoli International AL La Follette < tion of the state of W in time will be the the proposed s would compo ington, the Pant aho and a pa making a I illegally ng held by the immigration - deportation ope: j tion is said to maintain c: ste G ndl of we rea thern Montana Ten Exchanges Named to Fix Com- | Foa TnHP'n I.IVEH All i mercial Differences. | "Washington, Feb, 11.--Spot and fu- | | Trolleys Lead Center ture cotton markets and the ten spot | Learn How to Secure Quick, £ N ich eschanges whose quotations may be | Safe Relief l To of Norwi | | ‘] All new goods, many of them in the advance Spring | [} styles, will go during this sale at special & 5 to had the alleged gatidon for some tim ed to have secured s for a aber of prosecutione. QUESTION OF EXCHANGE | OF WAR PRISONERS German Government la Concentrating [ the exchange o 9 | Nether Them in Readiness to Act. | A PROTEST AGAINST GERMAN INTERFERENCE | icial statement de tion of the exchans with the qu By Henry Van Dyke, of United States | prisoners of Minister to The Hague. ench war prisoners who come | L }into the category of e wounded { prisaners to he exchanzed, will be cc |lected at Constance for eventual dis- | charge. The date of exchang: ettled as the Frenc s not vet answered | munication. Rerarding prisoners these will {until Februarv 14 at Liege, B and at Lingen, on the Dutch frontier. The date of February 15 has been pro- posed to the PBritish government for government against Gern duties as m said that his @ tions with L. oft by the ¢ y T the exchangs be of Brit- lected ?‘», ® » .. New Spring Skirts The New Flare Skirts for Spring are here in Serges, Pop-| lins, Coverts and Gaberdine Materials WE ARE OFFERING SOME EXTRA Skirts at $2.98, $3.39, $3.50 98¢ WHITE WAISTS 69c each $2 for $1.00 Women’s Coat for woman or miss in our sfore at $5.00 — B. GOTTHELF & CO. “'lh Store of Good Values” SUITS Suits at $5.00 $7.50 §1 VALUES FOR EARLY PURCHASERS | Skirts at $3.98, $5.00, $750‘ FINAL PRICES ON WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WINTER GARMENTS COATS Choice of any Cloth DRESSES Choice of any Winter}: Unrestricted and Misses’ 2 choice of any CHILD'S COAT at $3.98 Dress of silk or wool at | $5.00 0.00 » 94 100 Mami Street ! w,. [IE i | February White Sale The economies which are effected during this White Sale in no way detract from that intangible quality of niceness which the woman who loves dainty things demands. There is nothing “cheap’ about any garment offered during this sale. They are all made with that attention to detail which proclaims the good garment, they are all new and up-to-date, and the low prices recommend them more highly than anything we can say. THE PRICES ARE LOV-THE QUALITIES ARE HIGH Muslin Undervwear CEOREERRCEOVEBRS =00 0o s L e .. 25cto $2.98 IR AR S e il siohs § 5w e s s s SIS SR I e 25c¢ to $2.98 NIGHIBREOBES A TE 0t it i o R s e s 49c to $4.98 t LONG SKIRTS . .. 25cto $4.98 SHORT SKIRTS .. 25cto $1.98 COMBINATIONS ........ .. 49c to $4.98 EREPE DECEINE CAMISOLES:.. . & o\ o ioes ss Boct 98¢ to $4.98 ENVEEORENGHEMISES =, 5 a0 S e St $1.98 to $2.98 February 'Wl\ite Sale EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT roideries of the high B February White Sale SHIRTWAIST DEPARTMENT on Store standard only ou included in this sale. may buy with as- WHITE VOILE WAISTS dered 1 2% show tucked collars some are WHITE VOILE 157 fronts a 15¢ and plai afforded by and daint 25¢ TELEPHONE PHILADELPHIA TO SAN FRANCISCO hroush \umber of 200 P Hear Strains of - Spangled Ban For ~T 5 g Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R 1A i on e Liberty b Vineland Sweets. n : _SOMERS “The e today comma Overhauling and .+ Repair Work a very small country nts, but the peace- h the Ameri harged me are ju ired times as T e first of the inva and appears ith a failure of the consent to interfere es toward Luxemdurg Dy power in the world except that| [essmene i Conterred them apon me. name: Carrigges, Wagons, Trucks e government at Washington. ]a"d | Mechanical Repaizs, Painting, Trim ®| ming, Upholsteri nd Wood Work BRIEF STATE NEWS | et E e e X € =4 ‘.sm\{h"g in all its es. ! time hen Sumeid Trap| 990 Maimed French Prisoners. Rock corapany commenced to Gene tzerlar stone Tuesday They had been Paris, m | aown about one month. l : Enfield—The Tnfleld Christian En-| | 507 to 515 North Mam St 4‘(‘1 3 1'\‘01 will hold its 1356th mee Congregational this (Friday) evenin; el e n that th It is reported aj 2 Brass company of Water- about to build on the land pur- by the company some time Devon. Americ I'IUB'MARK* RUBBERS conomical value forgotten the Windsor Locke. The invent coma, late of { 85, of ago in Mfe's school of Hub-M at_the home of | Jacon Wilcox, W of his ni a postman say' New Hartford compans of workmen cutting ice on the at New Hartf by s Prait hool physician. This was| is af & : =2 Ocder by mame. Sor “Hub-Mark™ 1ty o w office ami the school will| . Ocler by mame. ga; s 2 wise | work under the direction of P et Soonise: i i These rubbers are manufactured by the Boston Rub- ber Shoe Company, Malden, Mass. Bridgeport.—Arguments in o damare case of Mrs. hite of Greenwich against Hyde of the same place, in whi the plaintiff claims her husband, Jo E. White, died from pneumonia co: | tracted tirough a lack of skill on the THE HUB-MARK IS YOUR VALUE-MARK ! FOR SALE BY ‘ Charbonneau & Andrews, M. J. Cummings, Branche part of the defendant, were begun o Wednesday in the civii superior court| Bros., The Peoples Store, Taftville, Dearnley & Clarke, betore Judge James H. Webb and a Voluntown, Geo. W. Dart, Uncasville and Mofatville of all kinds on Automobiles,. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY $1._TO NEW YORK 1. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays. Thurs- s, Sundays at 4 p, m. York, Brookly iver, foot Bridge Roosevelt Fri- 1. ‘New York to Porto Rico |A Sixteen Day Cruise, includ- ing all expenses, $94.50 Florida, Ber- Exposition. | Also tickets to Georgi | Pa | muda and ama Pa Johmn A. Dunn AGENT | 50 Main Street Au‘o Repam 19 and Painfing We epair Autos of all kinds in ths per mannc: Latest Improved Facilities maks op unexceiied in New England. Ve bake the paint on, which makes wear bettor, keep its gioss lengsr oMl not crack \-“/ not" have yours costs no n Bentley Clarm Aut 88 Main St. Waesterly Co. Fanc; Mushrooms_._ 70c 'SOMERS RETAIL | Cotton, Silk, Crepes, Voiles, Ratines, Fancy Striped Shirtings, Piques, Dimities, Lawns, Silk Chiffon, Silk Poplins PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Salesronm closed hatween 12 and 1, and after 11 a. m. Saturday. ollzy to the door. mples given nor mail orders John J. Donohue, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Rooms, 5 and_ 6 Steiner Block (Franklin DENTIST May Building GEORGE G, GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftvilie Cromot attention to day or mignt eleshons §54. =DriMWFa: All best Teas. . . . Ib. 25¢ Extra good Coffee, . 1b. 23¢ Baking Powder .... 12¢ Ib. 8c 16c {} Macaroni. . Cocoa’ = e United Tea Importers Co. (Over Somers) i Fine Rubber Boot and Shce Repairing A. GOLDBLATT {60 Franklin St, next to ine Bulletin Corns, Bunions and In- growing Toe Nails treated without pain. Comfort assured. Shampooing, Manicur- Scalp Treatment and .| Massage. Switches made from mbings. Miss Katherine Lanz Room 22, Shannon Building Tei. 548-5 (Take Elevator) JUST ARRIVED A Handsome Cargo of -. CALAMITS - 0AL J. 0. PECKHAM . Phone 402