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NORWICH, BULL ETIN, WEDNESD. WESTERLY One of the heartiest of hearty recep-| Adams, and five three-ton and three tions was given by the people of West-| five-ton trucks now in New York state| erly late Tuesday afternoon to _the fez have been given to Rhode Isiand. The wearers from Providence, Norwich,!trucks will be delivered in the near : Hartford, New London, Stonington and, future and the only expense to thei i Mystie, with strageling Shriners from, state is cost of transportation. | | Slsewhere. Practically the whole town' Antonio Desemone, who was arrest- !;‘Qé"“é 0\;‘c to greet th;,w' tors on thelca by Policeman Chase, late Saturday | ostine, Baenage O N esterly 9fsPal-| afternoon for “shooting up” Oak street Nobly Moohe Shyojent, Arablc Order|was araigned before Judge Oliver H. Hoble Mystic Shrine. The Providence; wiliams in the Third District court, les arrived pecial train at 4.30 Tyesday, charged with discharging a and the visiting nobles from Norwi evolver across a public highway. He | in a special car, each accompanied by y.¢ ad; v |a band. All nobles were assembled at! “‘,,.“55321“3.52‘1 .j‘,,',‘;,‘;iefl'"dw‘;;}g?'"gfif the rajlway station and the procession| ilie costs of §7.60. Friends chipped and { formed, the music being furnished by ) . | e e 0¥ | paid the financial penalty, the amount the Palestine band of Providence and|}Cina' loaned to Desemone. Tubbs’ band from Norwich. With full 5 2, 800 Shriners in full regalia, the officer: There is a big welcome awaiting the chanters, the noble noviates roped to| Three Hundred and First Engineers, | prevent escape, and - the Providence| the last Rhode Island unit, booked to and visiting nobles in uniform of fez|hail from overseas, the big event to and business clothes, was the order of | take place in Providence, and form a | procession. The line of march was as| I'ourth of July celebration. - The com- | follows: From Railroad drive to West| mand received orders when in Brohl,| street, Dixqn street to High, GrovelGermany, to proceed to St. Nazaire avenue, Broad strect to Dixon square|and embark for home. John Hogue, nd West Broad street, countermarch-| Of Westerly, is a member of the or- ng to Masonic hall in High ' street,| ganization. The welcome home com- where a business session was held. | Mittee of the capital city has been re After the business session, at 7.30,| serving the main celebration for the the nobles attended the traditional| time when the state's largest unit banquet at the Rhode Island hotel, pre-| Would return. intending to close this | pared by a noble caterer from Provi-|.page of the state history, with a re-| | dence. The Palestine band and the| reption to all the young men who went | .S, Gilbert & Sons There Should Be a Good REFRIGERATOR In Every Home WE OFFER ONE OF THE BEST MAKES —THE— " i | b | L { chanters of 40 voices gave an open| from the state in response to the coun- | concert on the hotel balcony which was| try’s call, with the Three Hundred and i joyed by an assemblage of at least| Iir ainecrs, ef figure. ee thousand. persons. | July Fourth s ideal op. 2 | The special ceremonial session was portunity for the state to culminate it {held in the Biiven opera house, and| patfiotic efforts in behalf of the re- turned soldiers. Local Laconics. ! what happened there is known only to, | the 40 noviates and the nobles who preceded tbem on the journey across - DIFFERENT SIZES—PORCELAIN LINED. it hot-sanded desert. After the| The Joslin-Lena company, Paw- !initiation ceremony the patrol of 40| Catuck, has been succeeded by the: i nobles gave aR exhibition drill. fol-| on Lumber company. Charles P.| | lowed by a vaudeville entertainment. | licclestone is president und tr o i the hizh-muck-muck present,{ & and Lewis A. Joslin vice pre: i official divan, were dent and general manager. A i trious poten-| Michacl F. Dooley. president of the ¢ ] Bobertil N hief rabhan: | National Ixchange bank, Providence. Norris G istant rabhan ntly elected president of the Rhode , | Edwin O. Driest and|Island Bankers' association as noted in & | prophet oriental} e Bulletin's brief state new. was record < irman of the democratic state con- | rol 7 han twenty-five vears .ago, when| .| Thomas M. Waller was governor. | William Quinlan telegraphed his commitfce of Connect; t ceremonial,| t, more ¢ of his arrivil iu Hundred and | | HUMANITARIAN AND PATRIOTIC e spacisi| Fares Ghtse, klljed 15, Betios, s 10.30 men never de-| member of this command. ¢ leads in Rhode Island and| n New Lngland, per| ale of war ings | | INVESTMENT. m Westerly. Some Hot Sands. ADDITION TO THIS IT IS A GREAT COMFORT J. Reuter, now of here on a visit, [ vard P. Mitchell, editor of the! New York Sun, has purchased from| iam A. Wilcax the Benjamin ndall farm owned by Mrs. Frank Lewis and s. The farm consists of a dwell- ng. other buildings and ninety acres Westerly Boy Scouts liave been in- vited, other Boy tn| Waltham, fear the| fates to 4 to be a feature! crimage is dead, but beside 1 Dixon s NEW STORE—Shetucket Street OPPOSITE LAUREL HILL BRIDGE Scouts in Providence, June | from Bridse-, to reach the —— property owners in Grove av- | rotest against' the laying of ln Aside from the ler along their premises ooked alike to the under t w. whereby they laid on the fifty-fifty ed the work wi and W plan, It i 1 go forward ad colored wa a ed from Providence just after noon.| p Lot Rhode | STONINGTON began| pefore Judge L. D. Fairbrothe; 18| b e aratan tonington town court, an s {0 be removed | { mund Phillips, 20, was charged ring the offf custodian | of the Wilcox Fertili Quiambaug, Monday nd was o g o A D b H 4 ken into c i 7 detected . ed over to 1 The 1 vt Policemen O'Connell and Fox visited 5| $ the old ice house at Harborside, on H | and arrested four i | vaid to clear ti 1 too numero the names OB hool who As!;)'fl;rpcakr . Re7gron Grand Prize Mg § Firearms & Ammunition | oper: which expense: Stonington Pointers. Write for Catalogue "d| The Ashland T O AR that 166 of those v i s Rsdunefang ¢ at the school e bar o horation cts to rd on_June abandon uncil, with 1 called temples. America. is about 200.00! A balloon and fla curbstone M-,r\ltog s e inion that the coming ?D"x‘nam\f a holiday in Weste were disappointed and would return Old Home ¥ Next to Provide! he largest num ber of Shriners came ‘rom NOIwis Hello. Noble” was the prev salutation. The state board of public reads has| . Gilmore, whose left th ered by tion in France, been honorably ischarged mp Deven he Shrin | rived home Monday afterncon . They| Captain Frederick J. Astman of the! ed they | boro d abel Bates Diaz| 0. peddler and al were of the Your Last Chance ling ies’ society of the Third received notice that thirteen automo-| g, o, “lh ey, Ye;i‘(éu a vublic m‘n» T bile trucks used by the government| FUl oo TG | for war work, and vart of a large{\n ayg ypeo'p [ number now being disposed of b e e A tributjon to states, will come to R The o | Island, to be used in connection with| p oot P road construction. Two two-ton and| pigper is 4t the head of the local man- three three-ton trucks agement. now at Fort| B ———— ] ‘ Master Roscoe D. Fisher was a wee! end guest of George Hammond, in STORAGE BATTERIES | M 1¥ You Want Ssme Real he Third Baptist church held no service Sunday. The day was ob- ° 9 BATTERY SERVICE served in the Congregational church,| i Come and See the e pastor, Rev. O. D. Fisher, de- ml WILLARD SERVICE STATION ering a memorial discourse. MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. | Mrs. Daniel E. Gray, who has been| h feeble health for several months,| 58 ki set, N able to attend church Sunday. D. F. Chapman. who has been for the past eight weeks is what better. s Rilla Chapman, who has been caring for her, hus returned to her home on Péndlet M H. M. Pendleton {lis A. Wheeler gave a h | Pleasant View last week The Woman's Union of the Congre- | gational church will meet with | John D. Avery this (Wednesday) aft- ernon. Mrs. Henrietta Chapman Main, 65, daughter of the late William B. Chap- ife of Frank W. Main, died Besides her husband she leaves a son, Maurice Main, and a daughter, Florence, wife 6f Raiph Nor- | man, also two grandchildren. At The CITY SHOE SHINE PARLORS We put on Rubber Heels while you wait. 33 BROADWAY CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR GET OUR FRIC—.—EVON*V* STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. | Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. ENDS THIS WEEK and Mi: e par! Final Reductions in Charlestown, form-| expenses paid, t6 parade with| | nations o 0 A“ L T l Starters—Generatars—lgnition Devices | MOHEGAN n ots 0 ose ut | _THERE © no aavert'sing mediums tn | 5 Zdstern Connecuient eanai to The Bul | ‘Many friends from this . place at- for Business resuits. tended the funeral Mrs. limma B. | e Maplos iust week Monday e e o AT R P 1 " Rev. Allen Shaw Bush of Gales, Fer- ediam better than thfough the ad. |r¥ will preach here at the communion verziaiag of The Bullesin. services mext Sunda¥, June 1. #~ Announcement Of Our Fir SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND CLUB SALE OF Gonvenient When Open-and Opers Automaticali, Beautiful When Closed STARTING THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 25th and continuing until Saturday, June 7th, you may view at our great store the most extensive display of Free Sewing Machines, the world’s highest grade and most pleasing Sewing Machinemade. 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Exclusive Factory Representatives for Norwich and Vicinity. nd two sons of Providence.|and Jacob Glover. n, 1 R " Kenyon lost his best cow| is remamning T Vet THOMPSON Aid societ the M. B.j 2 | Miss Margaret Keefe and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Addeman of its meetin the vestry a former member! preneh were. married by Rev. ovidence arc at The Ark. tioh of M 7 ireim VWos | L St Edward's rectory George Foster is moving to East the next r home at Long last orNed by | Thompson to be near his new stor ended b postoffice. store and Mrs. Frank M. lowe and Otis Allen of s hn Bowden dward Roy. They will : . Dimard oy eyl alpole have been spending several of t New "mp" New Haven during ays with Mr. and Mrs. I1. D Amidon. f i 2Eqplox | = e ! _The Thimble club met : | The Phoenix Liberty band serenaded | Ihimblegalu with Mrs, J. 2L Lo [ cynne Phoenix Liberty. band serenaded| ;. Lernklow Friday atternoon strong out I trom the army who have been over-j The children of ihe pr: > school z seas-—John Bowder and Raymond, lave been delivering. from- a S !Park. The latter’s work as officer’s) 4rge order. The are for the HEBRON took n over much of|Purchase of a new trolu for their Mr. Bowden was in some| Fo0m- of the fighting. Their| About a hundred guests from* Dud- : glad o see them|lev. Woodstock and Abington were en- EH ey Balne A, which they| tertained by Quimmatissit grangc Tues. and How Deny| ! m all | day night. 4 unanimous vote was taken| | The primary de ss{to call Rev. | pastorate o Howard (' be car t regational church amouw school pren program for Jun ions heen SOUTH WINDHAM ad received, to be|for one 3 leanor Lord was = Tnvi i e, : | i e Homer Chamt left S nvitations are out for the weddinz paid this conference vear. ippointed church treasurer to fill the! il s outs e P4 femorial day will be observed in the! vacancy caused by the death of Dr. C.|2 e i of Siisg AlosdDEEnight . church Friday af-| H. Pendlet 2 | b ock with a pri Memorial day exercises will be held of vi Friday morning and will be much as'_ the usual. The graves will be decorated t, then exercises held at the town| ! consisting of music and readings.| The address of d: be given = on the vetera: ed for i at the close of| by R ard Cham % th | i at the close of| by Rev. loward Champe. pastor of the) 45400 &5 . _ Harvey Aldrich 4 Wikis e s flrom\.\m\" Su‘ler]n rom Nelson ( owell ork. whe pent several days. ) ~ Dorothy Crowe i Sertmae Walter Abbe was in Boston o 5 2 et st Lorte | rom there to spend | ot Geer on the bluff.| Mits Mary Kelly of Middletown was! S LU I«;:‘“‘i“)}‘-*P M. Ry ervousness an {a week end guest of Miss Florencei FIUMD of EQsewaod, Frovicente. & e Newton and Mrs. Newton | Smith. 85 e écfhxx“; R : - 3 Monday to visit their son, Rev. W.|~ An automobile party feds dthelicentiys ox J 5, Strin SIck Headache ¥, Newton, and family ‘at Little| shore Sunday, Among the numper| AMerican Thread company. =~ Compton. R. T, o | Were Mrs. J. N. Hewitt and son; Wal-1 o 0. S0 ot (0 ests of Mr. and Miss Mary Voorhees of Brooklyn. N.{ter Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mitch- | yinday ' Herhord, suests of S ! 3 i Y.. who has been a guest at the home! ol and Miss Bertha Porler. arry Keller: in of Wilimantic| —Jassitude;, low spirits-and » of Mr. er| Mr. rts of Middletown was in Re St of - Mts i HAlan ! £ tite will find Hi dyar T S it! town Monday and Tuesda; he:guest skl gl 0ss Of appetite n re- S feneae J:iEdmung Yo “STAFFORD _ { " “Fiie Sisston society wad entertained. newed strength, brighter a northwes 'he it of t st church was 3 ang, Sl . o - | H T Own_“flm?‘x‘m Effx,f](,\“fi, t churc] 725 tored f“sbonlé':x] View Saturday and re- Clcarcrcomplexlonsbyusmg L a e a5 et ANSY turned Sunday. = e T LR e . Culhioun. of ot| - Aifred Mamning of Providence spent | Beecham’s Pills. They give et e brea ve- | §unday with his paven fr. and el oo She very help you need, g ntl, chased home. i i Fai on Virs. Frank Engley and two children | emmm————— —=— | ind are a natural aid to the TR Ton Monday ol i 2 b — | stomach, liver, bowels and | preparaors Lo the comins of the | s 37 W Tollinson nas been the OVER-EATING | blood. Gentle and positive ip_June : guest of Mrs. Charles Fogg, of East - | . i . i aiss Th < of New London Gert of M ks & i e in action, without any disa- . fipassatica s U] About twenty friends from Rackville is the root of nearly all digestize | i) 4 {mon T «day | 4nd Monson we of Mr. and|. fl evils. If yourdigestion is weak or | grecable after-effects Usc S T a{ Mr out of kilter, better eat less anduse | | gham is recover- ‘don 5 i N operation. | ‘ - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allard have ° 3 CKVI E | bought the Joseph Depeau place and RO LL have taken possession. Mr Depsau| H the new aid to better digestion: Rev. E. P. Mathewson of Ashaway|and family have moved to Monson Pleasant to take-—cffoctive. Let | | preached in the S \un(fv D: ist )fi ;flsA.\xs[x;gJ‘r‘u and R (‘-:lm'i:r S e e el hurch here Jas atur 1 R. A. Booth, were ¥ t guests| ;. . traigl k;“ . Gre (r\m v“\ €] of William Walbridge antd mily Of; d"!‘h'e troubles. ed Mrs. Georze Wood, M Ola M 3 i; . MADE BY SCOTT & HOWNE 1! daughter Dorothy, Mr. ar M pd Mrs. Herhert ver an MAKERS OF 8COTT'S EMULSION | |- L 5 pelEand Mise Nenié Colling, all from| (wo sons.of . Providence. R. T, spent ) | arge Sule o fny Modicine s the Werld Westerly, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry| the week end with Mrs. Emma Whiten i wverywhare. In baxas. 10c.. 28¢.