Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 6

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MERCHANTS WEEK——at ““Good Clothes and your : Mioney’s Worth” Is all this or any other store can give. On this plan this stere has established this fact, ' feeling in the minds of the cluthing buy- ers of Eastern Connecticut. We feature clothes made by PEAVY BROTHERS of Boston, oifering excen- Suit values at $12. to $20. tional 17 TRADE MARK REGIST2RE0 “The same price the world over.” I'he makers «f Stvle Plus Clothes have concentrated all the wa skl ind power of the their organization. On this one suit, from the materials to the making, they cannot be, matched at the price. 'We are sole agents here. The F. A. Wells Co. . - ; : NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914 ' . o o - Lo = | —THE F. A. WELLS C0. SHUMAN CLOTHES ABSOLUTELY THE BEST Clothing made in America. Price range $18. to $25. Fine Fabrics. English Soft Roll 2 button Coats. They’re surely up to the minute in all ways. $1.00 to $5.00 We sell these trousers because we know of no other that prove up to our standard so well. They all take oft their hats to our BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR at 50c We have also UNION SUITS at $1.00 and $1.50 HOSIERY always doing busmess here. “The F. A. Wells Co. Special” at 2 for 25c is a wonder + Spring Tide, Easter Tide, Tied or Untied Neckwear—25¢, 50c Many pleasing color combinations The F. A. Wells Co. IEC [1 VOIRED G s 5 £ oo : : : R ST R R = i z o- | tion mo “ VL ] Orson C. R of the national game went to Ne er. OhLStow I VEMEN The different lodges to which the d on money goes % 3 v" 9 i 45 t X , Joshua M. Ciark Tuesday afterncon to Ses the Ratt ] MEROGPMENT (ESAGDE | WO | it sicions aemied in. & s The two clerks will complete their [V The quarters of Hancc Jetween tie Providence Grays | Clty. spent Sunday in the villa County Advisor Lincoin Plans to Start | assembling at Pythian nail at 3 o'clock. | calls upon the subscribers in the mext in Memorial building Planter: Miss Gre Fr Al R | Burial will be in Woedstock, Vt, | day or two. e e e s also the quarters of Bud- Westerly relatives attended the fu- her studies in the 2 9 & . | l Department of Rhode Isiond, neral Mrs. Lucy Palmer Brown nical High sch W it 1k BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. H Duty Tour at Fort Wright. . . » there are two Grand Army josts » in Saw a e aca. otprer s I 9 i R | T Connecticut Coast Artillery e Ql 2 ST e = ns in New London Tuesday | vac the f her p ts, r county advisor for e | o 3 lery Special Committee Seeks to Secure Modern Equipment Within | Veated in westeny, hut s Tl TR s oounty advisor 107 | Visit and Gifts For Mrs. Letitia Oom- | corps will have its annual tour of duty A iati H ck onait ; im of Hartferd A of Wa s upon bis - stock of Oakdal a¢ Fort B G, Wright from June 1% ropriation—Hanco V] T i i : Peleg 1. Slo. | Hill spent ti 1 with Miss ing his Pt rld i | to June 27. e school of instruction PProp: Post Members at Meriden Mation e ste on IiTnday & Friends of Wrs. Lititla Comstock of | {or officers wil bo from May 7 to Ma Officers of Christ Episcopal Church—Willimantic Visitor e R ot 1 | Quksalnigave texa delistioul pirtulny | 5, : ; - Master N e of archard dem- | yurrice on the afternoon of April 3rd | e Released from Guarantine. wile residents of Wes are mem ) Stariet fover af | foY friends in honor of his Afth 1 : it the parsonage. About farty invite- | g A well illustr the composition of évered from the | G Cenels and Tedial S 5 Sl the leagut | friends from Norwich, Uncasville, and | ihe - Meri Messrs. | eased from quaran- | A d e of Groton, has already town, as well as those nearcr ommittee authorized to Sy e » itos the AL | Rozers @ rezide In Pay | tine. Lonlon. g G ) hard for dem- 5 chase motor-drive bany fire department. After few | L1k and all and Cls The chen ank installed in the | S Clearns re to ahow Sl s S e D e = mOWi r machine of the same type. s giment dur- | agc en' put to. practical | 5 Saturday proved pi-he wants | Cumpenied by Mr and Mra Edmundj hut there are problems in connection hon The sasenincit A as Sobe g b il n o use for com- | ¥ around here o e ant® | Rogers, coming for a call as Mrs. Com- s with the duties red that were not | for demonstra, Durposes. . This S ticut G s during that pe- | s (2 the | sfock supposed. | e " ndation was ap. | G/4Le service and, it is understood, the 4 in s Hew Tore mdivent Crandall of New York, | G Weaihe .-halt | the company by the mistress of the! Bievel. wid wh for ihg | ASking prics i 0, which p SR R R NG W the national bureau L I hllow the other | manse, it was very evident that the | e Dhdchias oF &wo, ck i e s e o @ regiment. Previous rank, titie Dol { « care of | T el ooty g B i iction of thg | KATAtS, or some similar, should meet : (iana semy E the' Norabi S aoh 1 1,1"-,. = : be method ahouiarbe run | as | PHUR CREAM AND HEAL SKIN s, Some of | tio test requlr plulh the mittee, 1t Rl e it age, | 40 presented it o U t 1 Fiptaka on the demon- | During the afternoon a large Louquet | ERUPTIONS RIGHT UP, inpracticablg | thUS dispose of one-half of the fire preservation” of the union s on tha! eighth A Redegi o ration that a dry on.or- e’ wet | of Bl carnationd, £wo, baxes o as onomical, as satistactory e ey OO | & GOnEeAtIn ic science | LR days Fe w . cow-testing atulation were presented by her| Any breaking out or irritation om sulis could not be achieved. The | .’ B¢ fire district made appropriation i ore | dePariment of St parochial = COUsin sociation in the « so that th granddaughter, 3 o | the face, arms, legs or body when ac- Committee feels satisfied that if stricg | Of $6.000 for two motor-driven fire ap. | George A. Pope, Jr. of Baltimore | i A JMr. an S s - R thst ) repeated some ve: companied by itching, or when the . to the vote was avoided | Paratus. With the balance, $4,000, a|and Watoh Hill, while operating an 2 New : g 5 s ten for the anniversary. <iin is dry and feverish, can be read- hd the best interects of the distriot | M0dern and fully equipped hose wagon | automobile in Providence last summer, | )25 the : they own are desire- nire room had been attractive- e cois by kT ine LS Bl taxpayers of U of standard make and manufactured | With some Westerly younz men as his | There is no foundation for the report oy S e e i% 5 Shar cream, says @ noted dermat- ter satisfied. 7| by a concern that buiids only fire ap- | Suests, was arrested on the charge of the new highway at Watch Hilll ‘\re' William Pendl iete to ascertain which cow is the T A e e e e T demonstration chemical and hose | PAT2LUS, not touring cars, could be|intoxication and also with operatin c constructed under the per- New jraven a the winte e alit s irror bordered with smilax. | Ite informs us t ol or in- for the inspection of the | DATtment fully supplied, and all within | %as found guilty in the district TC the 3 | b e O alryINal | of bink carnations and ferns. Carna- | irritation. 4nd soothes and heals the It is the product of am | the original appropriation. A member |#1d took an appeal from the Jua; town of Going on U. S. S. New York. an re L e | o Bna iane frate Wiso, Brattered | Iotgermariaht up ewviy the akin clear shed automobile concern and | f (he committee said Tuesday that|lo the superior court. The cases were | PERses of the expert. { Officer Harold Ben iyt + e e | oo (ha table" At one.ena stood the | and. smomtil . Eold-siiphur hes oc- | the plan herein oatiined looked g.,od“mu?m before Judge John W. Swee- | Rev. Samuel G, Babcock, suft v S. Constellation is enjoving a ' Lo % U i e iy icake ecordtedsth pink San Jied a secure position for many - = | to him and added that before any par- | ¢y for trial Monday, the two cases |bisno Episopal en days’ furlough at the home of B L e i s, C e tn e ke g | 1 paratus would be given oppor- | * the state 1ne court | Westerly, and ‘Mrs. Ho is to go on new : y I7eiséaswli s distciur ite R Ars. (0 e Nae Hip | tunity to compete for the sale, and as | directed a verdict of not gullty in the |on a visit relatives York on a trip around (he e S LR ST B Iy e ot Deers found to take its place in he put it: “There will be no snap|case charging Pope with being inde-|Xrs. Babeock went | fc when the ship s Im readis 5 S s s ol S ing the - Iecituble snd* Infasamaa- For Infants and Children | juasment in this deal, for we want (he‘u:ul,\‘ intoxicated. In the case charg- | TuesGay and inspected M Fand o) of mi ¢ ke *"»" L St e Nt A e e Whlls it - best there is for the town, the best for | ing Operation of an automobile when | hased cottage FHallville | : S Syl B aw O et ocalvid the iihing & ha Triones B 2 D deigi ity = fallvi ecot of paper coffec Mrs. Comstock Teceived the tablishing a permanent cure it In Use For Over 30 Years | - mon ity e, Lestimoty Horathis de- inoneas G £ and A It is an ¢ concratulations and best wishes of her | never to subdue the ltching irri- Mbwags Naaes | _—— pafi B nenting W anlorneys Hhery e highway department of the town | Miss - e | tation and drive the Bezema away and S G, . Cross and Samuel H. Davis are Westeriy: hins: declinad: the: tarns of | spent e Aendn it is often vears later before any the Lozeoa; | ot Conos.bost: O A By Department | counsel for Pope ana Asuistant Attor- | {io'siriling laborers to whicn the con- Miss Lord r 5 T i e D i Signature of [t anrart e e = Elle e Ganeraly AbDotE Bhillipe s iprose— | tractorsshaves wlel: The town au- ed from a week's stay with Mr. and ‘ Collecting for Merchants’ Week. | €5iRCOR PRl 04 should obtain at any | 2 sk LAt thorities express willingness to pay $2 Mrs. Preston. ] Ry vler D, Guy and Cornmelius J.| o ot P00 ounce of bold-suphur - ~ : == for un eight work day, ob- iiman o es who sre to be the tlerks- at | DRATAcY A CUICC 0 the affocted Willis E. Chandler of Providence was | -t to have day_begin from the ; : = the Merchants' Week headquarters at | STeam WEh 8 OB 20 e ‘ae an ordi- | elected secretary of the Rhode Island | time the laborer starts for the plice I o the Wi ho! the ob- | o> cold cream. It isn’t unpleasant | Anti-Tuberculosis _ association, which where and also decline fownr OEITUARY. rvance of the week )€~ | and the prompt relief afforded, partic- A | has a branch in Westerly, at a_special (o p isportation to and from e o onTuesday the collect the | TPy in itching Eczema, Droves very | mceting of the directors Monday af- | work of S Dr. Ralph M. Tewksbury. iption money from the 95 mer- | yoicome, I s e ava | ternoon. e succeeds Wallace Hatch, | i D e Ssctiprion money. from (he 93 mer_ | = & w |I| | Who resigned to take charge of an ex- St st Tithe Den . T dorable amatnt JvhIoh I Te- | T e 3 hibit at%he Panama-Paocific exposition. | R quired for the general advertizing of | mostern Conmecticut equal to The Bui- | Mr. Chandler was selected as delegate S | A G. I L A Mechanic street the weck, towards which the subscrip- for bvsiness (Y |from Rhode island to the national, Rev. Robert W. Cochrane Preaches Saturday at n illness ¢ L= | 4ntl-tuberculosis conference which: is| Farewell Sermon—Received Gift' Pine Iern cottage. 3 # from lobar pnenmcnia. Dr. To-day’s Arrival—All Choice Stock | Commitics was Apporated th pian for a| From Bean Hill Parishioners—Har- —_— : R bbbl i | conference of ail the anti-tuberculosis t\a'\lld . Bentley Going: Around the ROUND TABLE WMET nar fi organizations of the state, to be held orid. ‘ SS gy ¥ . = - ! re # WITH MISS CONGDON in'the near future. ha W der o SHAD i s o > » BLUEF[SH; LIVE COD SMELTS ] = = Baster day a good sized congresa- poj| Call Answered with Scme Old orn in Wouds V 3 wNArE & 2 2 Officers were_elested at the annual (1of aifended the morning service in st . ; : e Siying 1n [ E.E‘LE H meeting of Christ Episcopal church as Gract church to hear the tarewell ser- o 3 ! A S ™ | Dania” aenr e Stillman, Job Thotp, | Wio Jeaves during the week to take| The Norwich Table held its | Whig ch, Conne ® aiEto: , {David McG. Newall, k C. Pagan, | % twelfth meetin 5 o Frede B Babeok. Geoiss Bronz, N. Y. A special musical pro-| 93y evening, me with en- | him id again. When its lttle S | , rede o abcoke . George | Gl yos “aitanged by the- organiet,|Ble L. Congdon at her home at No.| Dy, e i CLEANSES TENDER LITTLE again oveueetits N Choxce Crab Meat Fremont . Ny, Frank I Dodec e’ | Mrs. M. A. Bolande. i34 Washington street. There was a | chancellor commander of Py STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS, P B o |thur L. Perry, veatrymen: George W.; The children's seryice was held on Eood Siendince and.s part S , K. of P, al honor WITHOUT INJURY Lir 2 good 1iter Jowe . | Woodward, s tary and treasur Sunday afternoon. Each child was ‘,1.) P T DEEREIE . R Rt 2 distric 1 - uld always be rst £ x : T O e o | The rou answered by giv- e ed to Hospital- | 5 |Brank ¥% ‘Dodee, assistant treasurer: | Siven a potted geraneum. ing s old superstitious custom. or N ans P oMt a13 | Every mother realizes that this is the | T : ‘ 0 Stel'S an Sters | Qryjlle Stilman, senlor warden: Frank — Gifts From Bean Hill Parishioners. | heitef and the pajers for the event e e of B> He wasprost | children's ideal laxative and physic, | Millions of mothers keep “California |G, Bagen, junior warden, These were irsday evening several parish-|were given by Mrs. F. L. Newton jdent of the Men's club of Murray Un. |because they love its pleasant taste|Syrup of Wigs’ handy; they know o }eiscted_delegates to the dlocesan com- | jonars of Grace chusch from Bonn vll | voon Sncie and Witcherafe by Miey | ident of - B e it mever fails to effect a thorough poontul today saves a sick child . vention: Freder Eabceock, Thom- 2 B 2. rsalis churc and a prominent o ipil omorrow. Directis for babi il e ook, ;AhoM- | met at the home of the Rev. and Mrs | Mary Wattles upon Current Even(s | momber of the Highland Country club, | “inside cleansing” without griping, | tomorraw. D] ons for babies : AT 1 Ha Mot Newall, Tab Mol Da- |R. W. Cochrane for a social evening. | and by Rev. H. J. Wyckoff upon School | heing captain of the golf team. At the | When your child is cross, irritable, | dren of all ages and srown-ups are nates, Sremont F. Nye. Willtar, Weeq. | During the evening the parishioners | Men of the Middle Ages !last election he was elected to the |feverish, or- breath is bad, stomach | plainly on each bottle. mates Bionc B William Weed-: prosented Mr. Cochrane a silk . um- = = | sthool committee for a three year term. |sour, look at the tongue, mothel Ask your druggist for a 50 cent Ha B A o, Sene SEgAr, | jrella and Mrs. Cochrane a hand dec- Convincing Huerta. The funeral services were held Tues- |coated, give a te: nful of {bottle of “California Syrup of Fige"” i ose ace | Har | orated chocolate set, as tokens of the| 1If he is hard put to it, Huerta may | day afterneon ot 58 from the late |fornia Syrup of Fige” and in & few | Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get L] ey esteem at which both are held by the|deny that Madero is dead, and that A Mechanics street, Rev, [hours ali the foul, constipated waste, | the ¥ “Californic. iig Son Sncouics. | veople. = there is such & person at Pancho Villa den of Roxbury, officiat- |sour bile and -undigested food passes | Syrup-Company Refuse any other i A delégation of Wester adwirers Mrs Albert Kingsley of Preston N ning Fost Pythian servic was used. Jout of the bowels aBd you Rave a well, [ fig syrup with co=temms

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