Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 13, 1912, Page 6

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WESTERLY G. A. R. COMRADES |... 2% Beauty to the Hair. %4 3 0 You don't have to have gray halr 1 faded hair if you don't want [lo Help Celebrate 70th Birthday of Stephen A. Congdon, |]5o i/ ot Solt sy sour hair . 2 1s gray or faded, you can change A Member of 26th Regiment, Norwich—Sheriff’s Sale— suals. uickly und effoctvels by uslng | i ] / ¢ B A Remedy. Apply a little tonight, and in | Depaty Grand Bissel Visits Palmer Chapter, R. A, M.— | {1 woriine vou will be asreeably sur- : {prised at the resulis from a single H ief Brown ifies & application. The gray hairs will be less Chief Testifies in Putnam Court. | oohspicuous, and after a few more | - | applications will be restored to natural | Twesty membars of Budlong post, Local Laconics. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur also quick- | £ We invite the attention of our patrons to our splendidly Grand Army of the Republie, Miss Alma Bauck of Norwici was |1y emoves dandruff, leaves the scalp \ : z R = L et St A it and heaithy, and_promotes the . . B It of Rhode Iaind have ascupted | isitor Tueadar in Westerly. |t hair, It is a clean, complete lines of newest Spring Apparel — Women's a g s Q r Louis cock of the | wholesome dressing which may be used 7 X s, A Ooagdon at bis farm on the 8hOMS |y iyan line of sieamships Is Spending | 3 ans (ime with Horeot saety: Iy Tailored Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc. Come in and see yesd o the 70tk saniversery 46 | & short vacation at his home in A\ulh) (et a fifty cent bottle from your . o B e e N el [dale. : : | aruggist today,, ana see how quickly it i th ady bu B ity o Bocol B U J. W. Ford became pas- | Wil restore the youthful color and| ° the new Fashions whether you are ready to buy or not. start from the Memorial butlding. On | Sin J ord became pas Gae hat 3 thrat a aur an Mr. Oongdom's 66th birthday mineteen | tor. i s been rapid growth ml\;‘.m\ of sour hair and forever end | o i R ” > p of he Iirst n danaruff, ho tc ca umdes made e aiaton sed | nmoony e Firat Baptist | the andruff, hot, iichy £ TAILORED SUITS BE 2 the final roh odil 1 't co Thomas Brown A ‘Women's Plain Taflored Suite, M:. Congdou, at the outbreak of the | was in Putnam ‘1 witness | o s T el e £ material is Men's-wear Serge, fi\, \‘:n't« a resident ;: 'f]l_“u!\r:;ld. in siperior ¢ th ouglass 8 lined with Peau-de-Cygne, colors eniisted in Compans wenty ; vy— sixth Commccticat, Capt. Loren B ¢ m a Country club|=F = —— 0 ® g e b\:\!( and navy—our good ,Gallup of Norwich. The leutemsuts A 7 wporarily | £ value Suits— were Bdward E, Bells, Heory ¥. Ja- g . erTan b H AT $16.00 ey cobs and ard P. Manning, iso of b it d H Norwich. Mr. Crngdon enlisted Au- sl is expecteq | FAmily Dinner on Eightisth Birthday us 32, and was mustered out | o owing business| ©f Mrs. Delight Bailey—Epworth ! SR AR :m“ o f-wm‘ lf,,"' :flj_‘;‘;g vz"p::_f“ in ver before the end | League Closes Segson—Archdsacon terials are Serge and ;mnp'»mnl ;h B, ; W35 1ses. ana | of . Brown Speaks at St. Mark's Church. G made with 1}7nx roll collar, satine R hiy - |2 ‘at: shie, Ry | Mre Delight Failey celebrated her | trimmed and new shaped sleeves, ¢ inbiiis 42 Dag H. Davis o | S0th birthay at he ome on West | colors are black, navy, tan and h . Hestiteraf the s Mystic avenue by entertaining a pa a5 p 2 P ; of friends and relatives. Mrs. Bailey | ‘;‘L‘i“h:““em Splendid value | B Seg: n n enjoying the best of health d bids e To satisfy a judgment and execu- | | . Mt e g ;‘“‘(g“ ir to reach t ntury mark. At arc a“ AT $20.00 tion superior court, In the case | (11D 1= dispasing of his landed infer- | on ; furke: was served, and | ) 3 r’ of Boston, | XI5 erly, and 1s said to con- | fhe afternoon was pleasantly spent e ¢ Westerly, | [e1Pl2le a change i 21 with music and games. Among those Women's Smart Taflored and a clsim of 318588 and costs sent we her son and wife, Mr. H H H H > o S B g B, Potter, 15 her. 158 mi e wn 8 We are now displaying the latest creations in Trimmed Sults, in mannish Ts sale Tuesday |3 Mr, and Mra. Henry | Grarge 1 vl e e A ey Sterift Frederick | Potts Vleasant * atres ‘-,”:»"ml“ | davs a t \,1].”,‘\ s Cosahagenunt 't lih aid sale. Frank | pneemor fonday, after four days'|yips rdon ¥ nd Mrs, . y . H hite, Whip-cords, black and n for $1 sickne | wa Zenticy, and their daugh- | L’ d C m C v » d Bt PRERIVIY, Lt b T adies’ and Tlisses Costumes, Suits, Coats, e s e aintify, and two o of Masons will officiate at | Helen of Mystic: her i Suita— wers eleven residents | { i A B ng ceremomal of |John Packer, and siste | . H AT 00, 50 AND 7 e e st “mcon 8t th | 1 V0N und onwihouse, | Atesander Iring o Mt Besdes| and Waists adapted for all occasions. 82500, 927 $3250 wale, mohth many friends. Mrs, Bailey received ady one d men have sig }"”"‘” e % Deputy Grand High Priest W. U Wil to become| Met With Mrs. C. H, Davis. WOMEN’S COATS Biseail of the Connecticut grand chap. | me b tha SN Sl N Dlladunty . . Winskén fiatinh " Siuis . of L i T Are Very Cordially lnvited — Ji:ieasia £ i of the|The followinz programme was carried | and tan, made with long revers, R was the | ¢ e Bourbon S sslons, Mre. buttoned at side, with trimmed 3 were | Broad Street Christian |A. A, Colby; The English at Gibraltar, | § coll d cuts—also of st JRathea so evening. His subject | Miss Sarah Denison; The Mbcjm SRt D #-alto of starm ":7*\”"\ the | was The Lite That Now Is Spanish P: Mrs. Charles Davis 4 ” serge a:d }:hlpd:orfl. in black, work, A so W | Mrs. C. R, Ceer will enterts e nex y vhite—sty — sterly will send delegates to the [ Mre. C. R, will entertain tie next 0 come Wlth no thou ht Of bu in but come to avy and white—stylish models ne: ’ 4 bt { il select le- | imecting: % AT $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 e republican con- pworth League Meeting. ey By emadaton oftrs |l o Frsbiont Tar el e ot ontenenct st | take a look at our choice models, Tollc . = it the end is not y o Bpworth league was held with | 1 W, _Bid | presecution of a Canal streq | N and his Rev. and Mr WOMEN’S DRESSES i L and that unother form of | Iatch, at the hodist parson- " camplain o be introduced at t nd was i.rg ttonded. The | i A tplendid showing of Women's in of thd Westerly tov s of the different officers were | New Spring Wash Dresses for b | e T Lar ke . = treet wear in plaid and plain | P n, who has been | I e past vear has prove W N C F ll f olor Ginghams, White Linons, ‘ e sister, Mrs. Wiilam | L AN TIn e o € are-\Now Larrying a ru Line o s S T i o4 Angeies, where she Wil | e money received was | PRICE RANGE, 3225 TO $1250 | i th her daughter, Mrs. Charies | reasurer of the churc - | ¥, Winard | Arte ss Session games, m H ’ e s, ance cnown sn th| Rk TS e T Children’s Coats. = v g a8 the | quring e social hour nd annual [Bad Man atuck, recently re- 4 -0 ’ b4 e second Rt [T i S O AL s s WAl At 04 Esliows Special Sale of Men's Suits g, Seoon arbert | ser riy days In the New | Apr " the anniversary of P. Clark, J Thom- |1 ol v SR ey o Inrk i ancy 3ensol nd e of the Independent Order of —— d a « r red to jail life, a 2| 0ad Fellows. Zn invitation has been i is now in progress and will eontinue throughout the week. It involves mi gh he peace and Intoxi- | accepied by Stonington lodge, No. 26,| = - b ie W, Ach 5 ol Intoa by . 65 Men's Sults—all high grade Suits ery particular—good materials 4uis W. Arno ive fo n ar crious offenses. | 1. O, O. T attend the Union Bap- | Monday after spending Sunday with|[12 such establishments throughout|rick will be appopriately celebrated b IR SYSYE DI ISTINDTUIIR N appropriation s | pending | : ma i 1\ unnatura | tist church on Sunday, April 21, to|his parents on Hall's Hil avenue. New England. next Sunday evening in_ St. Peter's|gskilful tailoring, substantial linings. | o Redal ext es, sten to a sermon by the pastor, Re Donlad Bigelow and Samuel Me- ch with a lecture by Rev. Edward £ 2 WEisaae 9 net o large plate glass | Welcome ¥, Hates, on the princiyles of | Donald, Jr, returned to Hartford| New Haven—Mayor Rice has an-|Flannery of Hazardville, state chap- 1t is_a splendid opportunity for Men to secure a_serviceabls Suit and PUSRERRNE T IO Barber Memorial bofigx 0d. Felowahlp Monday. nounced the appointment of Frederick of the Anclent Order of Hiber- gt Ele may tekaniiy Archdeacon Brown Preached. Daniel O'Brien was a caller in Nor- | L. Ford of Hartford as ngineer | nians. His topic will be The Victo: ine Thisamet e nee Company Will pay fof ‘;'l“i Vencrable Archdeacon J. Eidrea[ThMonday [ becn anarcrred to the oMy ot cons | Divided Into Two Special Lots en a men of ge and the man paid the | Urown of 'v'\ml\‘ Episcopa hureh, | . ulting engineer, and Mr. Ford will Somers.—Mr. and Mrs. William Dim- _ erica that w great value ¥ ntoxication | “:‘1’ ‘Hm s "’"""j bl i take up his duties on March 15, | ock annfunce the engagement of their Men's Suits of exr‘@llenft rgn:efin:, _qvml:lmnm‘\ y !mm]"au:)“ wrl; 7 se who heed S Half-naked, d nd delirious from | o on S rle a e ew hter, Hermie Adelia, to Earl Col- lored, our entire stock of Suits that £old regularly at $12.00 and s “ ; e years intoxicants, a | To Work in Bridgeport. | Bridgeport—The f 6f St Pat n Daniels of Chicopee, Mas: 00—price in this Sale ... wevw. awsoboibirad ¢ ling ana' worn- | ¥ A ‘)If‘ el Bl ponc poulm e | | Men's Suits—high grade Suits in every detail, beautifully tail At t T i el e Sl IR Mallory collected red—our entire stock of Sults that sold regularly at $18.00 and slo_m . miil the Persanal ' Mention. g 243 eggs from 12 white Rock pullets 00—price in this Sale.. 2 sesafiiboide , r custody | Fateh has returned | during February | S . ; He will be | Middlstown.—The Middietown Poul u!c a gsS-- ma ro | S %% oy <0 district cour | of New York is|try association has honor;? Mavor | S ¢ L'Pc — v > ; | s W John L. Fisk by electing him pres 7Y £ & NOAKK | eturned after four | dent y ALL THIS WEEK ALL THIS WEEK H - leaves today | Meriden—Rev. Theodore Fischer of | ¢ Our Spring Sale of Small Wares and : ' 7 hiaa retiinearronl here she will | New Haven has voluntsered to assist BUTTER Ib. s : w e Where he Has besn emplo | a cousin and | the city in the work of tenement housei Dressmakers’ Needs ! . L nspection. | = £ and s . " s er pemall S \is. 5. .|| Fancy Creamery New Laid An opportunity for prudent women to lay aside a six months’ sup- | § at on he C. 3L H. Whist aterbury.—Supt. and Mrs. " b oo b vl v g riain 1 discontinued for the | Mrs. Harriet d and daugh- | Tinker have returned from Portland, ! C c ply—Threads, Sewing Silks, Tapes, Buttons, Im‘ edl, ‘,‘ fi" 1p a f re not er, Mirs. Lottfe b, Mrs. A. M.|Me, where they have been nding | % y o A porters, Etc—all at very much reduced prices. Many special offerings t | Purc an daug OrC e e a T ve. i ; k he 1 111 continue all this week £ way bha ; s confined to burdy” have seurmed froma wet 1" ro i |} We Sell One Quality—THE BEST. | Fresh from near-by farms. in Dressmakers' needs. The sale will contin ogler, Norwich, Conn 2 HL e i b s Watertown is to liave T 1 ot ) sl Morgan left Tuesday f bank. Since the discontinuance of | | fas n o T been felt by the residents. | & Y Cay s all Sraaeh el Bew : PRING MILLINERY ofl w t B n L G CL of her sister, Mrs Cheshire—Charles Martin formerly | The flour market is advancing. Take advantage of this price. It will NEW S G en an F.W urned from a | ¥ 2K of the Way :ihes easba the, THG g be higher soon. Initial showing of Women's New Spring Dress Hats. All e o S Fome#tead, at Savin Rock, for a peri- 5 . Visit our ery se t quick relief from biliousness—from |~ \fre. siting tHieaos | COLCHESTER od of five vears, and will take posses Red Alaska SALMON, a can, 15c | A 1 fb. pk. SALERATUS or models and most fashionable colorings. Vi ir Milliner its headaches, sour stomach, IFsimatk o T slon. Agrl Pure LARD, per th.............10c | A&P Ball BLUE or A&P week and see the new Spring styles. hiccoughs, flatulence, unpieasant fre Duttenin 1l scoigbome [ Doath af Evsenil¥allias_Lacture | 6 RS Eil el i Shredded WHEAT, a pk.......12 | Squars BLUE, V4-th. box.... ; breath and the general feeling of | : Hariey has secured O S anh: which has been conducted by H. Fi A&P SUCCOTASH, & can..... 106 | oo "oy ey ood-for-nothingness it |en ith James Hislop Co. in n of Essex will close Monday. The |ll YOUR CHOICE A&P TABLE B g = g nothingness it eauses. | o8 . b On Thursda gvm « of ¢ ncern which operated it has ten or | "Gy pi o Red Kidney Beams | OId Dutch CLEANSER, 3 cans..25c Thousands—through three gener- | i 15 entered the employ | BOYS. ¢ are o “me 3 1 R A el e e NEW SPRING DRESS FABRICS ations and the wide world over— |of PIOY [hall gor a basketball game between | m———————— ona , 3 cans...25¢ | Sultana Li ] e e Jer has returned to | he Poodles and the Bull Dogs and Fri- QUICKLY DRIVES —————————————————————————————————— AT/ heint Daiep: Tchitos 16¢ Spelng b fiow: « 08 etlibition-e have fc s you will find, that |, V' ° s ned 19| day candidates for the Boys' cl | OUT ALL THE = = v FREE! ) » 2, New B You should st | g : s R L e e o RHEUMATIC POISON i Li = praniffl wedl muicice Sownies doste ev Biue ot USSR R L/ | e Acts On Kidneys, Liver, Stomach and i A Very Fine -Drtu Go(;dé Department and Wash Goods Deps o new | i ament in_th d First Day—That's RHEUMA'S | Eirnmeled Spring fabrics, Children Cry | ha'goe | Bleed Ficst Doy I SINK ; FOR FLETCHER'S Siay 0s B Howlts, 66, Jan Herow. | e second day you take RHEUMA, | ¢ 5 [ . CAS [, 307" Porter. 28: T White, 18 .| the doctors remedy that is selling 0 | DisH WOMEN'S LONG SILK GLOVES AT 79¢ ASTORLE -0 nberg, 14: Kanto- | rapidly the country over, yow'll real- | PAN it i ==== | witz, 12; Clifford, 12; W. White, 10;|ize that when RHE A goes in, uric | Round Edge A very special Glove offering: Women's 16-Button Length Silk Gloves, 1 | acia goes out Size 14% in black and white and a full range of slzes—regular $1.00 Long Silk Glové ¢ Pros and Cons « It matters not wheth- el b give the necessary relief quickly, | MraH S er you are tortured With o o at 79c a pair. n . safely, gently, naturally. This ram. Current pilg ‘V”V’pl"‘d l“ v’:(l\i 13— =na:'!y be mless fan:ily remedy is justly Vs nt Patr 1 dressed with occasional | WITH A CAN A&P BAKING POWDER 50 CTS. aracus for its power to put the IeadiittRte 5o e Swinges. ‘BH is A | Sale of Dress and Art Linens Bobeks; Bver, Eidniyediid Mot st and largest storage room e terms as president of the U. guaranteed by The Tee |l e — | nnual . n this city. v {afirmatives, t, ML S| . Osgood Co., to end z 4 in regular active working order. , ity s Elovater Sabrvice o i o e & _Shasad ; COFFEES TEAS \ It is now in progress and will continue all this Week. During this connected. Nates reasonable, J. O'Connor, G. V. Canana [ vour rheumatic trouble | This new discovery is | just as effective in cases of lumbago, sciatica, arthritis onic neu- In every way—in feelings, looks, actions and in powers—you will GEITE Y find yourself altogether better after you have used Beecham’s Pills | Contract Work ; discussions. e we are offering standard qualities of Dress and Art Linens at one-third to one-half less than regular prices Visit our Linen De partment in basement and see these splendid values 30 Stamps with 1 1b. EI Ryad...35c | 100 Stamps with 1 1. Tea. ;g° 25 Stamps with 1 1. Ambosa...32c | 70 Stamps with 1 1b. Tea - 20 Stamps with 1 1b. Sultana....30c | 50 Stamps with 1 1b. Tea... e Funeral of Eugene Sullivan | 10 Stamps with 1-1b. Coffee....28c | 10 Stamps with 1'1h, Tea e : The body Vaugatuck 10 Stamps with a box Plaza Tea, 10c b ralgia and kidney dis- o 2 For {] and Building Materials of every | frens com i BUven Gas ease (5 Ssames with 1 1. Coffee......2% | 10 Stamps with a box Silver | dripits. . L i niets o B o “Elteni of this Dlate and was| Rheumastism ia a dangerous discase. |} 10 Stamps with 1 1b. 8 o'Clock..25c | Koy Tea .........o.c........100 1} Quick Relief PRt LT O e i Survived b5 S | et 1 you have It i Uhe Stghicst {{HOSIERY INSURANCE ] ) sons and a_daughter. He > | ¢ r { a bottle of RHEUMA and E ‘I‘ El > R E 4 You eught to be stre toread the directions R oA Bl 3. Hodson | AoRTse, KL 8 B ateies TNt now M A D A 'M INT | We invite the consideration of Women, who want the best to be had in with every box. Y i SR e > A bottle only costs 50 cents. Mail | . : | 4 ial brand called Timothy Driscoll of Naugatuck was |- y 5. i % We desire to call your attention to our fine displays of Pure Foods, [ll|2 Hosiery, to our spes Seld everywhere, 10c.. 28c. | A. N. CARPENTER e guest of Timothy Kelley on Pleas. | orders. flled by RHEUMA Co.,, Buf B PEr'icu 1:7 wmel»:‘ are the most reasonable, compared with the qual- [ | “DURATEX” HOSIERY ~~~~ ) ant Monday. having come to|falo, N. 3 il the ity. Everything sold is guaranteed. ‘ Bk 1 | Commerce Street attend the funeral of Mr. Sullivan. |8 -.iv:hinen. .4 bthe and wil the and | BELOW WE OFFER YOU A FEW SPECIALS ' Harold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist. | Mrs. Wiliam Condrin of Hartford | that loro drrd doay 5 7 | \ These stockings are made of the most durable texture and contain sver Defactive vision corrected by the prop- | Telephone 171. |Fas in town Mondsy sttending thie LEGS SPRING LAMB, 5 to 7 | FRANKFURTERS, 2 ths.......25 |8 ey feature to insure long service. We guarantee them (o be the bes e e, = o R ',ebs c;s i ' . l The. aversgs, 1 SUGAR CURED CORNED |8 wearing stocking that can be produced at this weight and will replace ar ter-Langworthy k. . R rs Professor % | ; 5 F ey v Btivias e s A Whlske m‘ Heer Hah“ SHOULDER CHOPS, fh........ BEEF, th,, from.............. |E pair that fafls to give the tull service to which you believe you are entitled e lege wil lecture on “Or- HAMBURG STEAK, 1 FRESH SHOULDERS, fb 2 | Stockings heve never been sold under broader protection—no confusing, o jcharding in New England' to stu- S e PORK ROASTS, fb | 8 coupons, techncal guarantees, or inconvenient returning. of goods by (h RECEIVERS’ SALE OF PROPERTY OF guarding tn \ov Xogina”y (e S0 oclmLE HOME TREATMENT. D : ; s [ el "on “Wednedday aftarnoon. Thelo o v w o o cd o Sl BEEFILIVER, 8 fba. for ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS, fh... consumer to the distant manufacturer, To those who are apt to think tha West I N o F bri c 5 SRRl save her husband or son from “Drink” | [§ HONEYCOMB TRIPE, 3 Ibs. for 25¢ | proNTIER BRAND BACON, the above “insurance” Is too liberal to be practical, we would sav that w esterly INarrow rabric Com pany General News will be glad to know that she canpur- \ B o or poRK CHOPS, ... 160 g ! 11¢ | % assume all responsibility and make our ofter in good faith, - \ester Grange held a meeting in | chase ORRINE, the standard liquor | Y over e Labit remedy, thet we have sold for | AT PUBLIC AUCTION L1 Hinguwell end son Les- | ¥ears, and if no benefit is obtained aft- | ich Monday era frial the money wi ' " | Ibe refunder. | | | r visitor Monday. No. 1, secret treatment, a powder, ab'i Y i i k Duratex Hosiery is sold at 37%¢ a pair or 3 for $1.00. Tuesday, April 2, 1912, at 10 o'cleck A. M., in the MILL on Beach Street, in Westerly, R. |, including Land and Brick Mill, Machinery and Equipment, opr . B e Lol ratr i ARROW PR aRd e solutely tasteloss and odorless. given | 3 and other persomal- proper ly found in it of Tus 8 secretely in food or drink; NE | o MILLS. EDWARD M. BURKE, Tlhot o Frondusy Soates No. 2. in pill form, is for those who de- | Phone 29-4 133 MAIN STREET Free Delivery The Porteous & Mitchell Co CHARLES E. SHERMAN, Receivers. . | Monda+ h come to attend the|Sire to take voluntary treatment. OR- i s 3 . 8 funeral .of his brother EugenesSuili- | RINE cost only $1.00 a box. Come in . ROYAL STAMES Catalogue o appiication to Baward ). Furke. aitorney for the re- |vin and get a free booklet about ORRINE. LY DT #etvers, 14 Broad street, Westerin ) Edward Lappee returned tqgBristol | N. D. SEVIN & SON, 118 Main Street.

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