Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 19, 1915, Page 6

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Uneeda Biscuit Tempt the appetite, please the taste and nourish the body. i tle episode in which Mrs. Jo! Slocum_of Ashaway aud Joseph worth figured in Westerly over a vear|tho town and its ago, when the man was taken oil boy wore a cape train_from New York when in Westerly, by direction of band of the woman who ac> him. It is evident that ¢ been through the divorce that the woman assumed her maid: name and that the couple expect to live happily in the future. Announce- ment of their marriage has ju arroundinge. police have been notified Local Laconics. The Westerly Light and service to Hope Valley. “The marriage of Miss Mary Altona Langworthy and Mrs. Joseph Smith Attieboro Falls, Mass, took place § o'clock on December 30, at the homo | employ of _ the Washington of the bride’s mother, Mrs. B. P. Lau worthy, 257 Washington street, Provi- dence, where the ceremony was per- formed by Rev. William Hunter of the Stewart Street Baptist church ““The house party entered the recep- tion room to the music of Men- i delssohn’s Wedding March, plaved by| Wi ception. Round, thin, tender— with a delightful flavor —appropriate for luncheon, tea and dinner. 3o cents. d. er this evening. bride, who was given awaw by h mother, was attended by Mrs. G. Clin-[He is ill at horor_end by Mrd. Catherine bride’s gown was of white draperies of silver net and pi i with s trim- talkc on her experiences in | 2 meeting of < In quarrylng valuable stons . Kenneth Westerly granite extra care must taken in the winter time when in the stone best all SR results t FRENCH SUBMARINE nd instead re the safe Buy biscuait baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT I COMPANY ! Always look for that name st and with some F also with granite lery. improved ties along this line i believed cost of producing Westerly granite w be materially reduced. pro New Ha t the quarterly meet-| Louis Cecco, age twelve, son of ing of the General Hospital Society of|Joseph Cecco, of 25 Dayton street, is enc Connecticut, at the New Haven hos-|missing and fear exists as to his|&a pital, last week, it was announced that|safety. The boy left home the whole number of patients treated |o'cloc £ L3 with an average of 187 a|church, taking with him a |of money. He " did not een sunk by “Bull” Durham an International Favorite Smokers of experience ahd discrimination the world over obtain year-round, daily enjoyment from "Bull" Durham tobacco. Men ominent in the social, business and public life of many nations find supreme tobacco satisfaction in the deliciously fresh, mild cigarettes of unique savor they roll for themselves, to their individual liking, from™ this wonderfully pure, mellow Qobac_co. Their dis- tinguished example has made it correct, smart, fashionable to "Roll Your Own" upon every occasion. GENUINE ‘BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO There is no purer, milder tobacco in the world than "Bull® Durham—none other with such a sweet, mellow, irresistible fra- ance. T his rare, balmy aroma is as delicate and elusive as it ie istinctive and pleasing, and can only be re- tained and enjoyed in the fresh-rolled cigarette "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes afford Ask for FREE chageor ‘papers”® ith each Sc sack wholesome enjoyment and lasting satisfactior to more millions of men than all other high- = grade smoking tobaccos combined. senie ] 3 IDURHAM | An lllustrated Booklet,show- ) o B e ing correct way to " Roll % Your Own" Cigarettes, and 2 Package of cigarette papers will both be mailed! free, to any address in United States on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N.C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Westerly Granite-fluhing In Winter Scheme Devised Which Makes Work Sure and Safe—Ash- Now comes the sequel of that lit-]church and no trace can be found of the lad since he left home, although search has been made for him all over The nad boots and dark s| pants, but no jacket or overcoat. The Power company is planning to extend the Yeen| Requiem mass for the Rev. William made in this form: Pyno will be celebrated this morning the church of the Immaculate Con- Miss Mary E. Morgan, clerk in the Trust | p: company for the past ten yeurs, has| Misty Mr. G. Clinton Dix of Attleboro, The|George E. Loomis, Jr., of Groton, vis- | M =g r|ited their father in Westerly, Sunday. | Thom: his home in Main street. ton Dix of Attleboro as matron of| Rev. Joseph L. Peacock, of Westerly, poke on the progress of the temper- nen of Pittsburgh, Pa, Miss Catherine|ance movement at a meeting of the Brennen was flower girl, Mystic Valley Temperance union, he bridgegroom had as best man|Sunday evening. | Mr. Jack Brum of Atlantic City. The| iriss Katherine Frankenstein gave a Fermany at bec club at the who will Westerly this afternoon was ound old-time be SUNK BY MINE Saphir, Previously Reported to Have Iy filled| Been Destroyed by Turkish Artil- ess near t! d from Con: uction of phir, reported on n- cflgp,fl‘:.n.udfre,h.. { worth-Langworthy Marriage, Both Bride and Groom Seme children eateh osie silinent 8 cents in the moisture- | - 2 e proof package. ' Divorced—Twelve-Year-Old Louis Cecco Missing ""_'w.hwa:lfiz:::fi i T If your children are pale or frail, biti ey CHILDREN STRONG if they catch colds easily, lack am- they need SCOTI’S EMULSION which is rich in the food elements to create good blood to strengthen their bodies and brains—SCOTT"; EMULSION is free from al- ccohol or habit ferming drugs. b A= ion or are backward in school, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. The am H. Loomis of New York and |42 Knights of Pyth Monday ming. She carried a bouquet of pink =P Killarney roses. The matrox i and bridesmaid wore pink e sident of draperies of white net ar b pink carnations. The little f O . girl wore pink pasne velvet and car-| Informsl sanouncement . has been LR pne e |made by the department of justice e S AL (hat reports of bribery in the election Makes daily trips from e Haves Weraats n Island are to be investi- Ginger-Snap Land to Attleboro, Hop: V. t that We w*v-"\ i ’nm;;g Bt Stockton, Texas. The bride and b: . investigatior t is s: o'clock waiting mouths every- poktan, s b = it 1 nal charges of bribery | quiem where. Say Zu Zu to Philadelphia [ but that the basis of | ¢ the grocer man, 5 cents. stigation is for mnewspaper RE tic on The Valley The { W | | Polish Wal his Sunda | R E £ the Mrs, tic a | bard on Norwich avenue, was in Nor- h Saturday. Th 4 of John M. Byrne—Water Company | William F. Williams, of West-| Votes 2 Per Cent. Semi-Annual D.V.J ill talk on The Boxer Uprising 3 idend. before the Travel club, of Stoningten, London. ments were served a Iy attended. B Water Company Elects Officers. | ternoon in T. E. Parker & Co.'s turnea to duties afte v stitute Bers © been guests of relativ town. Edward Driscoll of New 1 3 guest of his parents on Willin “Meriden Monday. Louis H. Baldwi of was calling on friends in town Mon- MYSTIC_ xet Lodge Installation—Funeral | officers of evening by H. Troland an Atter th home on G 1 illn bor: as bee long term of years and_two Items of great interest to the lady of the house which will mean sub- you will find in this great clearance stantial savings— sale alone. Clearance Sale Pr 95 | Two styles—some fring i cut out f« e on metal beds and the fur the 10.1 ther embroidered in scallop! Clearance Sale Price SATIN BED S I <pread an o Water Clearance Sale Price ollowir ..$250 ways sell for $2.00 a $1.50 IAVY list of s, a host os, all We give but Thir | clearance values which are Floo , Couch t clearance sale prices. $1.50 WOOL VELVET RUGS | SALE PRICE 98c i Sale Values His w d the | sho | here’s y them cheap, chance to ge COLCHESTER Societv Gives Largely Attended Benefit Dance. All Trolleys Lead M To The January Clearance Sale THE MOST POWERFUL TRADE EVENT OF THE YEAR THERE'S A REASON FOR IT For years the Boston Store’s Clearance Sale has been an event long looked forward to and remembered long afterward—and there’s a good reason. The Boston Store has al- ways consistently tried during this big sale to present the greatest values at prices so low that they show conspicuously in comparison with any prices quoted by others. We Have Previously Quoted Many Bargain Prices There Were Others--Here Are Some New Ones Some Snappy Clearance Bargains From Our Departments of Domestics and Linens TWO TURKISH TOWELS They are large and ‘heavy—the | comfortable kind to use— $1.25 | BLBACHED = they look well and will T $1.39 | regularl others—Rugs, Curtains, Draperies of all kinds, 25¢ HEMSTITCHED, BORDERED SCRIM, nty Scrim is offered at this wonderfully low sale pri ing of most attractive patterns. The house needs some new curtains— The Business }fi Centetr of Norwich Of Exceptional Merit Regular 50c .Sale Price 350 Regular 25¢ ..Sale Price 19¢ Other Sale Values from & to 250. LINEN CRASH hich we sell regularly for 12%c vard........Clearance Sale Price 8¢ Other Sale Values from 4c to 132 K TOWBLSFegutarly sold for _.........Clearance Sale Price 100 Other Sale Values from 8o to 19c ABLE DAMASK OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY WORTH $2.00 A‘YARD SALE & $1.59 s a value which we are only able ou during this big sale. Sold for $2.00 from the Rug and Drapery Depagtment offered during this sale upon our Linoleums, 0il WOOL VELVET RUGS—9 by 12—WORTH $20.00 $1.50 to $2.00 CURTAINS SALE PRICE $1.19 of Scrim, Mad Lace and tains in white, cream and ecra will | 2o at this littje price. Make yogr choice early. 18c A YARD .4t is full 40 inches IF YOU WANT BARGAINS COME TO THE BOSTON STORE POQUONNOC X-Ray Discloses Broken Bones in Man's Hand—Parish Whist and Dance Planned. | Rural Carrier —Grange Instal Personal Mention, ed with two young recently and in tae Mr. and Mrs. Wil k ted the bones i |son Wiiiam, of N, to n to of Mr. Pak: aps avenue over S and Mrs. Dar ests of Mi Homestead or n, who is a sur- To: ter B. Lombard of Ha Undergoes Operation. home on Norwich a ps of Poquonnoc road was Memorial hospital Friday and turday for appendicit!s. ssing_favorabiy. of Sacred Heart parish, planning a whist with 1. Crawford of New Britain friends in town ov Crawford is supe New Britain Boys Henry Park and two How danc Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hamilton have been entertaining Mrs. Russell Lamb ¥ ughter, Mrs. L« Rushlow, of Grange Installation. Deputy Walter ¥ house Point will clected the m enry L. s in the tow enue over Sunday John Riley of Hartford ing her mother, Mrs. Etta has returned to his clerk’s office. et this Rain Halts Ice Cuttin a tempore. Sldup t men 0 had preparations for housing when the in. The water is v d the rain has bc Injured on lce. s recovering from on the ice recently. Park is carrving her in a sling and is unable to attend | as the result of a skating acci- foe- 21l made ther set F. C Young was visiting fricnds Middletown dent. No bones are broken, but the arm gives her a great deal of pain X. J. George is able to get about as usual, recovering rapidly from the ac- cident which resulted in a broken arm and leg. A. C. Warren has’purchased a new touring car, Miss Flora Morrison spent Sunday in Noank with relatives. |NIEUW AMSTERDAM ‘HELD | UP IN SIGHT OF NEW YORK cans Forced to Show. Passports. 'lBy British Cruiser Caronia—Ameri- | Washington, Jan. 1S—Republican Leader Mann read to the house today a wireless ge to him from Os- wald F. Schiette, a former Wash- ington correspondent en route to Ber- lin_on a Dutch liner, say “Nieuw Amsterdem held up by British crulser Caronia in sight of New York. American_citizens forced {o_show passports to British officers.” Mr. Mann citgd the protest of Sec- retary of State Hamilton Fish against the hovering of French war vessels near the American ports. “We are a neutral power and have some rights as a neutral and we ought to have our rights respected now,” he said. P appreciated : cias Wi b he i Make the Cheapest buildin this (Tuesday) aflternoor d 1 ent for (he old-style, ready- promises to be a ver in bottles holding sion. his ounces is verr largely which the so most of them are com- / of sugar and water. ie same price medicine. Stop wast- You can make 2 bet- at home at one- : Aerely g0 to Pitcher & drus store and ask for 3 {ounces (50 -worth) cf Xmann’s | Concentrated ~Expectorant. Mix this h one pint of granulated sugar and 1| one-half pint of boiling water, which acc | makes & full pint (16 ounces). This ALiss | new, simple, pleasant remedy is guar- i eed to relieve the worst coush or excellent for _Bronchaial itls, Croup, Hosrseneee as next we: n its tour around Jects of today’s Boxer Uprising, b Williams. and China M 'man C. Litt n Brown and e Ailie YouWell KeepsYou I Edmond of W cd to teach the e boreugh s« ore, v mond has beg John McLeary has returned from a | visit with John Duroughty in Spring- ' field, Mesp " oucron STOP BUVING EXPENSIVE COUCH RENEDES and Best at Home and Whooping Cough. One dottle wii make enough home-made cough medi- cine to probably last the whole family the entire winter. Children like it, it is so ‘pleasant to take and it positively contains no_chloroform, cpium, mor phine or other narcotics, as do most cough mixtures.. Keep it on hand in case of emergency and stop each cough Defore it gets a firm hold. This drug rized to return the meney in every single case where it does not give perfect satisfaction or 1s not found ¢l t remedy ever used. Absolutely no Sl {s run in buying this remedy un lis mositive guarantee. In faet, any ‘will sell this new remedy un: same guarantes, if ndér - direct of R. J. Scaiffmann, Prop., St, Paul, Mian. $1. TO NEW YORK $1. JCHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- Sundays at 4 p. m. York, Mondays, ednesday, Fri- days, at 5 p. m. $1.TO NEW YORK 51 l l Brooklyn ige River, foot Roosevel KNOUSE, Asent COAL AND _LMBER suoply needs rej avail of this pleas. offers many advantages to both Con and Dsaler. In time of peacs prepare for WAR CHAPPELL ©0. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street LUMBER Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetuckst Sty Teleohone 463-12 COAL + weather, Telephones PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING WHAT YOU GET in PLUMBING is more important than what you pay. the PLUMBING vou're sure of the RIGHT system at a moderate price. A. d. Wholzy & Co. 12 Ferry Street T.F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklic Street Call Up 734 1f we install Robert J. Cod;ranc PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Gonn, Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING Is as essential in modern houss ar electricity is to lighting. We guaran tee the very best PLUMBING WORK Ask us for plans and prices. J E. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0 .No. 11 t> 25 Ferey Street GAS FITTING, workmen at the fariest Auto Repairing and Painting We repair Autos of all kinds in the proper man: Improved Facilities make our shop unexcelied In New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, kesp its gloss lengar, and will not crack. not have yours costs no more. Bentley-Clarke Aute Co. 88 Main St. Westerly, R. 1, FAMOU® FURS Ladies’ Fur Coa' id Sets. Men's Coais of . sty Remodeling and repairing also don¢ Superior styles. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, right? 1 DENTISE DR. E. . JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevaior Shetucket Sireet en- trance. Phone. MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to bo the ULest at the most reasonable prices. ost Cigars © Gosa— THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10¢ CIGAR Try them and ses. THOS. M. SHEA, Prep. Frank Next to Palace Cafe

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