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the side, s Tudain ; oot \"l:’hl of Heat. A few doses of ' of Henry P. Walton and Pel L3 ‘mer, an action in assoumpit ; note u.r;wn Inbt;wor uf lerge, endorsed Palmer and gy B "mgugfi;-“‘,}‘“u‘é’,‘;"" counted by Walton, and "1. s e b0k ot drusgists or by |never paid. The note was drawn in 1909, and plaintiftfr T ;—, |sier 8 ae Sl e U0 Pl S Lot The remamder of the stock has been re- and G AY S . A verdict was returned with- SUNDAY SUBIEOTS. Inhale an howr in Favor of the piain- o e, M s | e Gt B T o, B L 201 ‘marked for final clearance. Prices have e e case called for trial was ; . At the Gospel Temperance union, | thet or Mary §. Burdl law York, ; ] all b : 4 e o " | against William A. Wilcox of. Ston-|Mrs. Mary Hughes and Ellen - v g o e ek e Byihisr hall,| igton, . with Attorneys Roche and |day of Westerly. 1terally een cut 1n two as CVny dollars = Agard for plaintif end Rathbun for| The funeral was held Friday with At the Sheftering Arms, service will | defendant, The jury selected the fmass of requiem in the Church of L S B e | A e T S Bl oot R e worth of stock must be sold before clos- S | ehacah. ston, Gustavus B. G. Michael's cemet e yard ¥, Nve of South Kingston, Jas e e service in | Smith. Themas chols and George annual unhn ! M h e e s er “putiding the | E. Cottrell of Westerly, Timothy Don- ‘State Conference of Charitis | i lng our tonlg t. " GAS FITTING,. - subject will be Are $in, Disea d S s nd c:vn-tbe hdd.’fl: in W:-Iugvu h;ot PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, g : o R e s D rivie S M ot . B0 ant s . tional | Brown o own an n Bristol came e cl Agent for N. B. O. Sheet ey g et | B, Tontobe e st o 138 o C()ME lN AY NOTH m You AWAY - " morning service and in the afternoon| The trial of the case of Burfllck ference. Charles B, Rockwell wm c at five o'clock. e against Wilcox = was resumed as president at the coml: T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing :;rrt openeg Friday morning. Kn Thy oth:rw}‘rle: p]ull.’den Ch At Trinity Episcopal church there ernoon the case was argue of ‘esterly, . will be r!'m';ly’ co:'nnurrlon followed .by | Judge Rathbun for defendant uul At- ker and Mrs. Joseph How! - | g morning praver and seymon. Evening | torney Roche for defendant. Judge |port, Bishop James DeWolf Perry, X Barrows ve the case to the jurg at|Mrs. Willilam M. Congdon, Mrs. Heary DAL RS be- s} 4 o'clock ‘:nd at 4.45 they mponed a|i Cushman and Howard O. Sturges of At the Taftville Co ational n Providence, Frank F. Wooley of An- ||} & ohrh, Rev. Arthur Variay - pastor, thony, Mre. Rowland G. Hasard of : 92 Franklin Street Tmorning, | The . Struggle for Souls: Peacedale and” Rev. Joseph E. Hutch- . ) z Evening, Worldilness, ins of Warren. . Miss Harriet E. ; ! ? Sisoracrly in Canal street, Thomas of Newport is secretary, and ’ p: Iflfl. GA‘"HQS The International Bible Students’| day night and arrested by Policeman | Miss Anna F. Hunter of Newport _is association (Norwich branch) has a| Michael Curtin, Williams struggled | treasurer. Governor Beeckman will | ous ? 3 s meeting Sunday morning in W. C. T.|and fought the officer but he Wwas|probably attend the session. - % 3y 4 5 FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY T. kall, 35 Shetucket street. placed in a cell in the police station, g e svhere he continued a tonsig lashing| The second annual ball-of West: At Park Congregational church, | assault upon the officer. g O. O. M., was held Friday > preaching by the pastor at morning| Willlams was arraigned in thé Third |night in the town hall and was a pro- | % 121_125 M ain Street Service. Vesper service at 4.30. Young | District court, before Judge Oliver H.|nounced success. The music was by People's service at 7 p. m. Williams Thursday afterncon, where | Gavitts Ideal orchestra. This was THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY' €O Neo. 11 to 25 Ferry Street he was adjudged gullty of being a|the first time that the hall has been “ - ad " At Christ Episcopal chursh, holy | common Arunkard, the charge of re- |used for amusement purposes, war- Purchasers of The Riley-Wolfe Stock 1647 communion, to|lgweds by morming ser. | sisting and ascaulting an officer not|ranted by the action of the Suancial . . . v 47 vice and sermon; Sunday school at|heing preferred against him. ams | town meeting, which orde: e ren K > , 2 { ¥ F ; nocn; evening prayer and address at|was sentenced to three years in the|of the hall for legitimate use, under 2 Ad. m" T.'Qr“ 7.36 p. m. state workhouse. R ;-!lle ‘li;;ectlon :l tl;; town ucounc:. - . S P T Y e Chief Brown wacted as escort o eretofore, under the new ruling, the ARMENIAN P! (At Trinity ~Methodist = Episcopal | Williams to the state workhouse Fri- hall was rented for the Elks' memorial NORWICH TOWN EOPLE ALWAYS f°“_'l*,g"flb‘:{; mouatslne o mi 1861 el ure;.,"m;rn‘lvngclelmon by the pl‘.u- m&.egu: prior to lhllth:ha l‘::n v;u s e _._.___' i OGJECTS OF OPPRESSION -4 offer to the public tne fnest mfl«m‘n‘ tor, 4 ..Coleman, upon —_— o use as g place, for e Audience Enjo; us re = brands of Beef of Europe and Am Hope, Charity. Evening sermon, The e i Sl g B < e e They Ocoupy ‘a High Tableland and | thelr country during the last 100 | (00800 Betl ol Bunii ach Bavarian Cure For Care. wich : ‘triét Minlfl.hv;dl' aasccls f:yv;er:lcl--.flzl;:du-m e?relnl: of - No Power Could Afford to be Their J Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers ) VYR in held in Grace Methodist church, in |the Westerly g and meetings | 0y NI 3 J. iend. Seolch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Siout, At the McKinley Ave, A, M. E. Zion | Westerly, next Monday and Tuesday,|of the Westerly Board of Trade and T e ey e | e ussian Baker passed [ C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Burker church, Rev. E. George Biddle, pas-|the order of exercises will be as fol- Westerly fire district. wuh.rn?lr-n l“:npll;:;hhan thu“:nd:fy " (Special to The Bulletin.) T Hill P. By, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- tor. Morning and_ evening services. |lows e —_——— Ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Evening subject, The Idea) ~Ghurch| = Monday—2.30, The Modern Minis- Lisssl Laimpigh Washington, D. C., Oct. 8 Tried - s * | Buaweiser, Schiits and Pabst Secking the Loat. ter-Student, Rev. R, J. Christie; 3.15, e, MUSICAL EVENING in misery far more bitterly than any |OD¢ for Russia About 1,200,000 Ar 3 Col. Eugene B. Pendleton attended the| . . menfans live in Russian Transcaucasis A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Tewn. At i Pt Dol et e bk Kg"%%"“:mfi’ Godrs Kingdom. | Brockton fair Thursday. Given by First Congregational C. E.|other people which has been able to [Tt fs estimated that 850,000 of them Teiephone 447-12. Rev. G. Ewing will preach in the Cmn— Meoting and After, Rev. D. F. The Italians of Westerly will not ~ Society. survive 1o sowe present day fmport-|live in Turkish Armeala, ab 7 mornnig u The ghm&,.. Man and | Todd: 7.30 - vd of Home Mis- |Observe Columbus day with the cus- S ance, the Armenians, according mlln European Turkey, and 57 ¥he Able God, Y. P. S. C.UE. 5t 6.50. | slons and Chureh Extensions, Rev. W, | tomary parade.- A musical programme given by the|,ress dispatches, are again suffering | poaiic Turkey. outside of 1814—1915 Bveoing servish Satibes e g The Golumbus ship Santa Maris, now | FIst Congregational Christian En- raia has some 100,000 Armeniane. B rusaday 530" a. m., Devotichs led |in the Pawcatuck rver, will go into|JSAVOr soclety in the chapel Interested|Tapine and murder at the hands °'l"“‘ e e Paans Jobn A. Morgan & Son The Loyal Temperance Assos by Rev. C. Harley Smith;_ 9.00, Billy |winter quarters at West Mystlc. S.crowliad house Fridey. sventug LG v Tumien Sxin’. “Degiad o ittt e T T Levi S. Saunders, president, will hold | Sunday, Scen and Heard, Rev: 'W. D.| Two candidates were initiated at the $a1 gnteriainers were ssslsted bY Mra|siven out today. by the National Geo- | VARIS, Galicis and Bri u inned COAL :u‘n;u:n Fevices mu r::;grgnn_n #3 e mesting of Hope lodgs No. &Dlu‘h- Miss Taft playing Mr. Moors's accom- |Eraphic "Soclety. “Ever since their|sryane, “they seem almost to bridgs | Ne. 2 Nut 2600 per ton fucket. street, Bill block. o ters of Rebekah, Th ening. \ niment. A quartette, Miss Ruth|appearance on the stage of history,|the gap between the peoples of the Office and Yard Central Wharf bl ot STONINGTON No cases being rm for trial in the | Potter, Miss Elizabeth Luther, Rev. G.[the Armenian people have been the |West and East. Where they now live, - rory At the Gmmvl o Congregational i B t Third district court Friday, there was|H. Ewing and F. E. Sterry, was heard | objects for oppreesion, and worse, by |they apparently have always live. In siepnone ohurch, Sunaay e’ Pastor | Worcester Syndicate Buys Site of Old [formal opening and closing of the|in two well given selections, There is|3tronger neighbors, and for the past|fact they claim this themselves. as- WAk Draactt’ o8 The og‘f i f by Y ; to Seek | NIt Dew for the Flowerette and Dry Your|thousand years they have been the |serting that they are the first people Community to the Churoh..Seasion of. S- enth Day Mill—Many to el Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanton enter- | Eves. In Mrs Potter's rendering of [Victims of Mohammedan peoples, who |descended from Noah, the Sunday school at noon. Liquor Licens: tained friends at thelr residence im|The Violet every word was clear and |Settied, as neighbors, in Asia Minor, | their greatest mountat Sl Cross street Thureday evening in celo. | Sweet, and to an insistent encore she|all through the Armenan land, -and |appear in history in 00 B. C. i The deed has been passed by the |praey h ave If 1 Had a Dollar, She gave also|north through the Caucasus. The | were oppressed by the Assyrians, the gt the N:rwlfih Town,_Methodist | 1 orraine Manufacturing company to | “Taron of thelr tin wedding. & cholce selection, Over the Wide & uliar relations that have obtained|Medes, by the Selencid Kinge. P:;le:;p:r 1:-:1:‘ mRo-.}‘;ungEdwa of 2 Worcester syndicate, for the tract \ll!l? wulillnigu:—:t A\dorwlch‘,{lflr:- Starry Path, and as an encore The|in the pal&lbclwun the Ottoman Em- | Bysantines and the Persians. They Bvening. Epworth: league pro, | Of 1and. and water too, in the village | Zicle Goer of Ledyard and Mys. Menrl- | Fairy Piper.’ Miss Ruth Potter's sing- [pirc and fhe Great Powers have been|had a brief, uncertain national his- ced!ng sermon upon Power ~of the | o P%:csuuck,mw’i;:reon“furnafi!yw stood | ot e Mias Julia B, Dimith ing.0f The Hills of Arcadia was very{such that no power could afford to} tory unti] the 11th centiry, when they the ol even y mill and lagter the - % wr A il th e iese much-massa- | went under al to loham - - Btar theatre, destsoyed by fite, snd| Mies Margaret Slattery of Fall River oot nl‘l’o::: i cmpolou'g.:':: )1|“urt; cred and despolled people, who have|medan peoples, e B they still + the churgh of the Good Shepherd, also the space in West Broad street, X‘?i ?arvmg‘v as nurse for the Westerly |applause. Her selection, My Ladies,|{had to U8 content as the heipless|maintain a precarious, danger-haunt- w m Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb wil] | (n¢luding the building occupied in part | Vis v g assoclation until the|won much favor, her encore being|PaWns of races less civilized. ed existence. The horrors of the Ar- ach on (he subject Everl “ by Thomas F. Howm'i-rheinu& other | appointment of a permanent nurse. . |Somewhere I Know. A spirited inter- ‘The counl'ry which these poolple menian massacres by the Kurds in SQV'“, ove, Sunday schoot at noon F 05 | bullding on ihe premises is the one| Charles H. Dean, for over & year in pretation of The Desert and a fine ren-|Inhabi¢ today. their homeland in-|1895 and 1896 stired the civilized Prompt C, service at 6.15. Subject, Th- known as the lunch cart. It is un-|the Kingston jail on a bastardy charge, | dering of The Heart of Her by James | cludes the northeast corner of Asiatic|world. but resulted in no future guar- 8 Christian_Unioner and His Bible, d°fi!§°d _t‘llmé the H::flf-rd b“&fllng.‘gfl- has been released, to report to the|J. Moore greatly pleased the audience. -urkey‘; the southern p-r} of "‘5“.“,.' antees. Fearfulnees has stalked no Low Prices ttm wénwxlamf' l:lc‘ tol‘g‘fl n noe o; tg: Third district court in four months. |The encores were The Flowers Gently ;::‘::.w 'x'“"e R:;-l;eru‘.e-. ‘th ‘: other people so relentlessly. - One re. Ses A g phecties_churoli, Walton property and that the lunch| Ir2 A Snyder and Arthur M. Weed- Nod Thelr Tead snd Sometime i the | & high tableland. The greater Broc ]2 OUF Sacilitics for sigplying your re- Eonaay. schod and Bible ciase ot nypn, | Sart Wil be located elsewhere, Plans | £7, "1, 250, SHShANS 00 Brockion | o plerct was in' contrast to The |DArt of their homeland, 70,000 ‘square been e r e atiouiaely Bible and Literary programme by Mrs, | & out for a two story brick build- ton, a parachute jumper, when he fell | Elumber Song, which closed the pro- miles, lies in the Ottoman Empire, and E fine and orders placed with us will Wills of ‘Atlantic City, assisted by Mrs, | 'S, With stores fronting on the bridge | ;400 4y, > gramme. Both were given by Miss|is thickly strewn with tribes of semi- East, and receive the best of attention. v d extending to the turn into West 7 h - |nomandic Kurds. The Russian part J. Evans. Evening subject, Another | Bro.c sireet. The & Y Rernice Underwoog, the encore A Per. i . syndicate is not ouis, age 2, the son of Mr. and Mre. i ded Book Was Opened. Preaching by Rev. | siving aut its plang 1o detall at pres. |George Schakner. fell Thursday and | oot Pa¥: SISl I _the evermmiuy g - Ice cream and cake were served at|of Brivan, Yelisavetpol, Tiflis and S e ent, but it is said a part of the build- ““‘,"’g a cut In the forehead which|(he close. This first entertainment of | Kars. Persian Armenia, where Ar-|wits against them all” At the Central Baptist chureh, the ing is to be used as a movie picture [required a stitch to close, but was not|the geason, which was most successful, | menians were settled forcefully by an place, in addition to a hall for general [of a serious nature. : was under the direction of the music |old-time Shah, forms the greater part| BSt. Louls being a very progresst Lo o f,,,;',‘gf‘;;',;,,g- entertainments. In order to overcome | An enthusiastic Italian resident u’ rkamittes of the Hndeavor: soctety. of the province of Azerbaijan..Kurd-|community, has an efficiency hoard, D moTne, and; evening. Morn- | ihe objections that were raised when |ed seriously if the Columbus sh e istan adjoins, in the south, and cuts|and now if is said that an efMclency o “Revelation. _ Evening. subjnct g |the Lorraine company intended to|Santa Maria could not be placed u To, Speak at North Westchester. |deeply into Armenia. committes is conducting an investiga- .- Eringe of “the Menus, #ubject, The|build over e portion of the Pawcatuck | wheels and be a feature of Westerty's| Miss sennie L. Congdon of Harland| ~The Euphrates, Tigris, Churuk Su.|tion to Getermine T'his Is Gas Heater 300, and CHy Bibje claes Sor Sibie | river, just at that point, and was pre- | Columbus day parade! road will speak at the Sunday school |and the Aras—the River of the Gar at noon. B, Y. P. U. before evening |} rlg0 DY court order. by reason of; ,: the meeting of Phebe Green -Ward | convention to be held today (Saturday) | den of Eden—_water this territory.|they get service. i e e m o Ty it of |chapter, D. A. R. Mrs. Helen W. N.|in North Westchester. Lake Van, in Turkey, is with the ex: M Weather e o e rty. Tt is saig | CHft of Yanny Ledyard chapter, Mys- — ception of - Mount Ararat, its called in from mnd“ to investigate tic, read a paper on William Ledyard Sheltering Arms Service. known physical feature, and by the|the efficiency of Mciency com- 3 b ; that th lan of construction will . T COAL AND LUMBER o ohmeract, the Rowage ot waten. but [ € Fort Griswold Fame. e i ariy and ol of the | S4ER S6 1 phie At Waiers Arme | miton 430 perhage, e iemaee <o | With the sudden drop in the Will really improve the present condi-| The members of Phebe Greene Ward | Taftvilie Congregational church will be | /DS Dave besn martyred wWholesele temperature, the absence of B tions in - that. respect. chapter, D. A. R, were entertained |at the-Sheltering Arms for the SUnday | Lieyecs Loy hot seamars. The soit is pe ) ; After Liquor Licen S ;“"““"ld"’ i o Ly b el fruitful, and marble, saitpetre, iron, |discovered a popular municipal steam and other heating, has It is apparent that the 15 liquor li- | High stecet and Norrasansctt srents t copper, quicksilver, lead and gold wre | door pastime.—Providence Bulletin. A ) censes allotted to the town of Ston. | .80 Street and Narragansett avanue. Moving to Town Street. brought discomfort to many. The Clark baseball team, strength-| ar 2 R T Ons licenas 10 | o iag by, Uack:Prills Dete Clmii i L o e o oS s . A eac! of population, wi all ap- nley avenue comes s weel Free Bummg Kinds and lBhlgh e For T et iharanding het ibo |Frank Foley. professionals, will play | make her home at 100 Town street A GAS HEATER B han been Tncressced 15 $95 ang |2 same with the Peacedaie ‘team on mLocE i ALWAYS IN STOCK that the licensee must clear at least |the Clark thread mill grounds this af- Noted About Town. or X $1,000 before making any net profit. 9 . IA A. D. LATHROP 1 ls o o et B henet, Drofit: | Mrs. Henry E. Utter of Providence| - S- Beebe of the Scotiand road has GAS STEAM RADIATOR will give you immediate com- fort in the Home or Office. Full, new stock on hand.” The City of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dep't WL Do’ apportioned o the fre: el and her sister-in-law, Miss Mary Stare|Teduilt his silo, which was blown down, Offce—sor, Market and Shatusket Sta, | ks " the tow, Stonington hor- Utter, of Westerly. who were operated | 41 18 fling it this week. e es%s elephone - ougl 'weatuck, Mystic, Old Mys- |upon for appendicitis at Hope hospi- tic and the Road district. ' There were | tal, are af the home of Dr. Henry E.|, RaIDh S. Robinson has returned af. six licensegm saloons in Pawcatuck | Utter in Providence. ter spending his vacation with' rel BRACELET WAT! e e ot e Tt 0%, ooty Chass ang, Chacker |75 % VPR SR : . 2 old siands ‘on the TEst day Of nest bership of 20 and officers were chosen zha !fi“' over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ; . as follows: David Franklin Stillman, in great variety at month, On this basls it is probable Dresident: T. E. Black, vice president; | rireect - ToITInSton of Washington THE WM. FRISWELL that four licenses will be apportioned | A. E. Jeaneret, secretary. CO., to Mystic and five to Stonington, on| ‘roioo T, Berth g Y. - 4 . . age 68 a carder,| Mrs. E. U. G. Baker of Bliss place 25.27 Franklin Street oted for Thmor Heenae me Old Mystic |died Thursday at his home, 109 Canai | was in Mystic Tussday evening to will come from that district and that | Street. He leaves a widow, two daugh- | tend a meeting of the Woman's Relief And you pay for just the mattress and ters, and Amelia Berth, and two sons, Nothing for the Name - MAHONEY BROS Charles and Thomas Berth. ‘He re- FEraaey, . 321 Main St., Alice Building = 3750 to risk in the liquor business in |Sided in Westerly 30 years. Cecilia W, Hale, a teacher of - 4 FALLS AVENUE that section. The registration in the schools of sclence’ In the grammar i Y« Hack, Livery ‘snd Bosrding|of £ e oy s e RS Bt i B SRS 2R At Just the Prices You FANOUS FURS catuck in former years, will not be|Dunn's Corners 37, Elm street 317, : o g Ladies’ Fur Coats and m among the applicants for liquor license | Park avenue 173, Pleasant street 405, . F. Murray of West Town - Men's Coats of all ‘We guarantee our service to be the d Frank Cella h: Quarry Hill 105, White Rock 60; total | Street has returned after two weeks' o porudec ® o i Rl | 1T T el RGN 8- g TR MRS 20 1A SRR S e e RN T est At the annual meeting of the Rhode . = xcellent reputation. It is practically |Isiand Ones these officers With her for a visit here. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | decided by the commissioners that & oward. Benn — TY> " o i g ERRE oitined Ealank wH Rl D ey | s L. & S Bons | e revelation by the Britih ad- QUALI Y IS ECONOMY . > PRACTISE LIMITE on the same locations as in 1914. 3 vt 13 : inlider, | Jirally of o mmans combatting ERACTISE LIMITED TO Soheol Paper St |cleic Eh be" e Toean T sty Unusual Price Reductions During Our ° Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ayt ity Class ‘baper_and e e caanT e paes, - Whs ye,” Ear, Daper_an — fleet Inventory Cleazrance Sale STETSON & YOUNG, », i Garpent.ers and Builderg | Fiorence Bisnon, nponm“fr?n&?n‘ bt e i tallow to the '. sl s e ST R Shea urke Mrs. Dwight C. A £ N inspectfon. g'm"' - 50 WEST MAIN ST. gmsnmotm-ma:nbwfig r e A ting of Nina council, Knighi > — 2 meet na counctl, ts P M.J.m, S e :f:olnm!m-.w—md Thursday eve-|rial and : rnl Street. Vittorio Danesi and Vineent Squad- Clgwnm. rito have purchased the Do%%tm - R property in Pearl street. .