Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 22, 1915, Page 6

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RUB RHEUMATIC, WESTERLY CHILD STRUCK BY AUTU1EVEN CROSS, SICK AGHINBJOINTS |- omci 5 ey i i i it | CHILDRENEVE. AN[B‘IGPPMNz ek i SRR 1L g JINSTANT RELIEF $1. TONEW YORK $1. CHELSEA LINE EIGHT AND PASSENGER - FREIGEIVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- davs Sundays dt 4 p. m. ew York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier,. Bast . River, foot . Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesday, Fri- days, at & p. m. ‘F. V. KENOUSE, Agent $1. . TO NEW YORK $1. WITH A SMALL | to State Farm—Mhiss M. Alice Dove Falls on Slippery i - reveriss, 'muous. CONSTI- TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD i | = . | PATED, GIVE FRUIT LAXA-- | A : Rheumatism is “‘pain” oniy. As =z vesult of being struck by an!Ashaway several times: during : the| Dot scold Yo o, ] : Mot one case in fifty requires inter- 'auwmnbfle Thursday-afternoon on Me- kpast few weel L ehild - Spe 1P mmm i i : T s L B e 2 A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF SAVINGS =oothing, pemnz 3 ¢ year old daughter of Mr. and “Mrs. While on her way Thur;dny to the clogged ight to vour S stff, amm‘s sthur Taylor of 78 Machanic street| Westerly: post office where she is em- | Yihen listless, pale, i 5 toints, t comes instantly. “Stlis gufering from Lruises at her home |ployed Miss M. Alice Dove of School|cold, breath bad, throst Each Department ‘shows long lists of the dependable | 3 [ r Boston Store merchandise which is being sold at most Quit complaining! | 7The little girl was on her way to| During the early morning hours o and hours” all the . : - ) PR parhe cEant haat o] schoo! when the accident = happened | enouzh snow had fallen to make walk- ;?f,’u e o bie’ rat formeh interesting Clearance Sale Prices. - This is the last week facob’s OlI” at any drug store, and “‘I'u\d ot sceing the approaching au- |ing.dangerous in. certain sections of|food passes out of the bowels and £ the sal Ust 2 moment jouwll be free irom|tomoi started to cross the street.the town. When she lost her balance |have o well and. plagful child again. of the sale, so come at once. -heumatic pain, sereness and "lifffle-“h {She had gone but a little ways when |she put out her left hand to protect|Chaildren love: this harraless “fruit lax- is a harmless ‘hwfl"ms’“mn the West Side. None of her in-|Street fell on the slippery sidewalk iniecat, slesp or sct nsturally; ! BRIEF STATE NEWS ' COAL AND LUMBER COAL 1f your suoply needs replenishing, iniment which never disappoints and {juries will prove serious altbough. the |{ront of the Episcopal church, break- | acpache, indigestion, diarrboe: rn the skin. haken up. {ing . her left wrist. teaspoonful of ' “Callfornia 1 avail of this pleats. - weather, which ! uck by the on-coming ma- ler ii the fail. Dr. Edwin R. Lewis, |ative,” and mothers can. rest ‘easy after | REMEMBER—EVERY DEPARTMENT Pl G i A ine which was driven by Clarence |Who was summoncd, found that one of | ziving it. because It never fails tol —EV] e Clarke and-in which Judge Albert R.!the bones in her wrist had been fract- | makie their littte “insides” clean and | IS INCLUDED | sumer and Dealer. | Stiliman -was - ndiss. | Both ars: em- | ured. As a result of the aceident she | sweet ployed by tie C. B. Cottrell and Sons|Will he unable to continue her duties|® Keep it handy, -Mother! A little| jas posial savings clerk for several | given day ves a sick child tomor- he child: was picked upiin a dazed | week | & % e ition and carried to her home.! - P In tims of peace preocre for W AR Tow, A Special Lot of $2.50 Blankets for $1.75 | dru i s summoned and| .The local Christian Endeavor union | g hah hie AR e g ; i ERERINT nounced mone of | met in the Christian church ’Jhur(dav;fm:f ;,,‘,”t{:h‘j’, Shilaren: of all agec|] THIS SPECIAL PURGHASE OF OUBS AFFORDS A GENUINE BAR- { DHAP ELL 80. serious and. 1y -bemes E"“{"“S the meeting taking the form|ang for grcwn-ups plainly on a bottle. | GAIN. THE BLANKETS ARE OF GOOD WEIGHT BUT WERE ? Rl Mo Lo anterest in the | Remember ‘there are counterfeits sold LAID ASIDE BY THE MAKERS FOR MINOR |MPERFECTIONS Central Wharf ard 150 Main Strect : B o, sc N e that r Judge Oliver H. Williams = of t!‘!. The gathering, after the read- 4:‘:Yms\di\sx%e:;xe'médmgdv:?; rnx: WHICH DO NOT AFFECT THEIR WARMT OR WEARING QUALI- Teiephones Third District Court hay ordered the|ing of reports by the - officers, wWas|Company.” 'Hand-back with contempt TIES AT ALL. WE CAN RECOMMEND THEM. commitment of Emma J. Kenyon of pleasingly addtessed Dby Howard|{any other fig ssrup. " to the etate hospital | Pratt rovidence, known assihep e 0k TR VTR S o Sa iy sl o F for the insane and sentenced a manal- | rie Tiely. Name society |lezed o be 2 tramp who zave the nam i voted to present|of Willlam' Fowler, to a year on the|SOngs were s und for y: tate farm { — These actions were 2 'result of an) Michael Moriarty of EMN’\ tigation condicted in Hopkinton | W20 was ty where the Woman and man it is| ¥ claimed. were found t - gether in an old ho ilap:dattd shanty. LUMBER COAL SR comertion| Ewerrary || Sale Price $1.75 s and 1 Ponds Open—Andrew J. Vinker Dead— | Prcf Andrew ’\K’. Phillips. a- Native LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS_M riswold—Funeral of Mrs. Paul Eflner. Régilar-pricen 300, 5.2 - Joie NN SEREL T DR SALE PRICE $2.19 Regular price $4.00 SALE PRICE 5293 vt on the charge of defacing | ¥ of Daniel Whalen spirook porid is open after hav- in- G vas B - { being a do so| sahe et part ot || 5o, MERCERIZED DAMASK ..ovo.o..isesrrsiinl SALE PRICE 2 ,Free Burning Kinds aud Lehigh R oy A ;?i tion who fill theiril 59¢"MERCERIZED DAMASK ...............i...f. SALE PRICE d45¢ ALWAYS IN STOCK only a few. would zzs of Ashaway were mmoned to look into the mental condition of the A. D. LATHROP Office~—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, enough water to per b= ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASK ! .mm,pd W”"& of Wil- ? Regularly 30c ..SALE PRICE 42¢ Telephone 463-12 {was Sum denly T Big Pole Replaced. R | i SRR _SALE PRICE 6%¢ 5"",‘.;;’,‘”_; Regularly $1.25 .SALE PRICE 9> | BERMUDA WEST. INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, WINTER CRUISES Large steamers, sonable. rate: be made -with i .. {] Regularly $150 ...............°. g .SALE PRICE $1.29 i Noplarly JBOB. . ..., i orinaniitin . . ...SALE PRICE $1.39 i i FANCY WHITE WAISTINGS ;i .SALE PRICE 7/¢ | MYSTIC Standard Machine Cempany te Start| friendiess Up—Business Benefited by the War girls hae een| —First Fellowship Meeting to Be|, tension elect 2 | Piainfleld, a half wires, the big tel g from | | fine Early Regularly 10c Regularly 12/4c .SALE PRICE 9c O the future cases of | | : S = lorida and all et ety el Held at Ledyard—Grange Mesting. OBITUARY. f Regularly 25¢ SALE PRICE 19 to Europe by all ice authorities 2 Andrew J. Thnv 1 prempt atténtion John A.Dunn ‘Steamship and Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street amer different £ Mancheater—The board of health Women’s and Children’s Hosiery and = echonts o Underwear ShE e et ay ,memoom Sl 18141914 B McCleilan, ot 12/oc WOMEN'S BLACK COTTON HOSE—seamiess—double heeis N eve, “;:m‘ S T TR O & e D SALE PRICE %c ’Jol'lll A. Morgan & Son 2 i ass., B 25c WOMEN’S COTTON HOSE—two M.gms-«.mu navy, gray > oo 1 a3 *-to a con " in t 1 he v eT - ¢ < 3. for R A T (U L R B SALE PRICE 17¢ T e Sin moet . E ewett 3 38c WOMEN'S BLACK LISLE HOSE, full-fashioned, with double sole anditep: .- Liis. AL RentiEs LT D St SALE PRICE 20c CO AL LEHIGH VALLEY | Neo. 2 Nut $6.50 per tom. |~ Office and Yard Central Wharf echone 884 ust year pro@uced min- | valued l.l $21.052,081 | o 50c SILK BOOT Hose, full-fashioned with double sole and gar- = ter top .. R -y .SALE PRICE 3% f| ——— — _— B AT 5 PURE SILK MOSE in’ bl i rachnabic oo lues $1.50 LE in ack and ashionable colors. bt e R e e v Allto Repamng and Pamtmg of Salts before breakfast| CHILDREN'S BLACK RIB- WOMEN'S RIBRED VESTS We; repair ‘Autos of all kinds in the rurts or Bladder BED HOSE — Seamless, in AND PANTS—wikiter weight bothers you. sizos 6 o 91so— 5 and 29¢ values. .PRICE 13¢ ilities make | cir shop unexcelied in New England. We bake the paint on, which mal SALE PRICE 9¢: 3 pairs for 25¢ 15c MISSES’ HOSE—Fine ribbed, in black., white or tan 50 WOMEN'S WINTER WEIGHT VEST and PANTS, - sizes 34 to 25..SALE PRICE 36c || it wear better, kaep its gloss lengar, Methodis Rbe a5 WOMEN'S ° MERINO f aodowll”riet cemsk. EEE o Dlace and was ona of s || BOYS'OR GIRLS' WINTER e v ot WEIGHT COTTON HOSE. .t || “VESTS and PANTS—_wuite, lined natural and gray....PRICE 67c ]| cests no more. become sluggish: the Z 3 ingt -lof the Colon > on Hizh RIBBED HOSE IN TWO . 5 £ - 2 o e NOC N WEIGHTS — CH ed f 50c . WOMEN'S RIBBED { = F o= ana the mme 1k nal chu b ed | quitng the noon hou totorts meie ) (WEIGHTS — merosrinid for S0 WOMENS [E{EBED i Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. be greatly regulars of 25¢ hose. PRICE 15¢ and fleeced....SALE PRICE 38c PRI ST t 85 Main-St, Westerly, R. I, fam G. Tinker - of H. C. Fifleld of Ad- . B._Prewster of 3frs. E.D. Boyens of H. Curti $1.00 WOMEN’S UNION SUITS—Ribked and winter weight. .PRICE 79¢ 200 CHILDREN’S FLEECE LINED VESTS AND PANTS—Sizes 13 o 2Benly . ... .00 0 S il il e SALE PRICE 12/%¢c CHILDREN'S RIBBED VESTS AND PANTS—Fleece lined peeler cotton. Sizes 18 to 32. 25¢ and 30c value e S‘ALE PRICE 12¢ CHILDREN’S FLEECE LINED VESTS AND PANTS 4to 6—value 39¢ .....ciecniiiiiiiiiicaian .SALE PRICE 3¢ 7 to 8—value 50c . SALE PRICE 39¢ were r'mlim s of the de-| il.ool; ;)ver our fine of - Fur Coats, Horse Blankets | and Auto Robes. Prices to suit buyer iTl\e L.L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. FAMOUS FURS Zadies’ Fur Coats and Sets Men's Coats of all styles. ’rh prms . Wi Jeremiah and Daniel Saunders: of - Jewett two hrothers, Wililam T1nh0r of | :and ¥rank Tinker®of-New | the | ‘Bergen, Where the Dutch “othodist | ing their German prisoners, 13 &0 c3 NY Prof.’ Andrew W. Philllpa. It wag with great regret that many | Jewett Cicy people.read.in:Thuredas’s made from the acid of Holland on ju combined with oA v ”xu"lw n of the sudden death of.Prof.| used for gene- RO Sive AR t ndrew W. Phillips, former dean of and stimulate cloggsd land” to nborhood. = The: Yale gradvate school. He was a na- n 0 rery ] & t na; .e‘yf e eresta tive own, - born .on..thel old' ng ¢ 2 ir-planting, wi 10me: - “the treasiry. 4 Visw io kéeping ationary. and | the baot:ggg: ?ofiudmfigo;mg:m:f L row -Kenzie spent)Dreserving the 1= . d_Dbehind | [, Phillips of this D‘J‘Ct his brother. Thursday in Central Village. | them ' from sand-drift. is slow | 24 e ik Thomas Doy Villimantic spent|aforestation at Bergen,-on which some | FUNERAL. i oo na elne | Tarsday in thousande of pounds are spent an- Ll e O 4 verage, and belongs alsaberh MoGrath, of. Brovl- | ab 1y, was initiated by 2 very re- = . home, because nobody can make 5 ~ marial 2 > ; Hes ERa0) (Efiee » Eistare By DA b e pmaake | dence has been ting in ‘the village o el e astociatlon,. tHe | bl tr b oy e Cat e Mo guerite Ethier. were held -from St e for .2 few days. Netheriands Heatn Sociely, which, | _ ‘o years ago, now empioys from its | MArY's chureh Thursday morning..: Re: mmng in a quiet war just twenty- h!w.,u,,e,._ 5 Otredhe. b guiem mass was celebrated by Rev. F. Remodgling and repairing aiso dons ¢ = g Kuster. . The bearers were Josenh T sarely. Superior: styles. O over aoile Cote ang Peter Dxnicr of Woonsocket, | 801 committee, -3 Werean Elected; fa] Oregon|Senats. Chronicl Every dog has his day; | am having mine. How about you? e 2 Paul Ethier, Geor: fevre and :Al- A Roseburg, Ore., Jan. 21—Miss Kath- M. BRUCKNER Bl Franklin St. The Buick Company delivered 35,700 cars last year. fred Tefevre of Jewett Gity and Tedel | Pease, Mise M eryh - Clark, democra No orders could be secured last year after March '15th. it § = committee, Mrs. E. C. Pluney, stat tor yesterd: rt | prepene Fom Footisoci i Waanington | Henry Thrasher, Mee Goorge Jemking | sopontits 41" spedm setn 308 | IDEN T IS T . 308 B 1, Xew Bedford and Norwich, Dasai | Mrs.- C. I. Beckwith, Mrs. J. As;};‘a';n to il 2 vacancy caused by death.-She ; gy 2 S sl B n_ St Mary's cemetery, Sylvan Hine. MTs The Buick Company has delivered 32,000 cars up to date to dealers. Some have a few on hand. [ have k| was free bed committee, Miss May won by a plurality slightly under 100 | Funeral Direclor J. A. Holigan frve. nine more coming. - A-Glgler: visiting com. | votes. . Miss ‘Clark is. the Arst woman | DR. E. J. JONES No orders are being taken by The Buick Company | was tn charge. | mittee, Miss M. elected Lo the Oregon senate. later than March 15th, 1915. 4 { e AT ;,cme;.o SHeEE R R {Suite- 46 Shannon Building | to her pm:e ;"fi‘l;&"f’m 2 weekfl ] he Hibernians and the Ladies’ 2uX-1 \nd - nuw George W. Perkins is Take. d-\za_ws‘het}\;;;;; trest em I have delivered twenty-four 1915 Buicks in my Mr. and Mrs. Martin® Davis. and fliw opened a three nights’ fatr ¢ Bt | qioted as boosting the Herrick boom, territory. | Louise and Gedrge Daxvis were in Can- | Bdward’s hall Thurgday:evening. The | Colone! Rocsevelt really ouzht to warn: I have more orders on my books for Spring delivery - A Matri ial Vi re was pre- % —Pittsburgh '_ James Martin Tells' How Vinol | o siee. bavis: ancie, Gipers Deme | semied. b Jossph Lettur, “wilam CREa T ke than ever hefore. If you want a Buick, ACT QUICK. Every dog has his day. [ am having mine. MAHONEY BROS. The ladies of the Methodist churg}. Ladist, Mrs, Catherine -Ashe, 1liss Stopped the Cough and Re- |serced.a very successiul bean:supper| Tilie Cerey and Miss Ireme-ifurr. S H(“L”‘QIHICR Livery and Boarding Corner Willow and Chestnut Streets, Norwich, Conn. dunes are .the ing experime: ; evening in. the ri streef. A gox dneye: to neutrallze the acide in the | 2 rine =0 it _no lenger iz a source._of fi-:;f:ugga z, th bladder dis-| " g = inexpensive: cannot in- delightful 'effervessent in th < There wes 2 good attendance el ted an invitation to be = Stable stored His Strength After ™™ ““c ¥ Toureday evenine. opening mizht S Abiine oAl ey e thar e | FALLS AVENUE an Attack of Grippe. | T g — . A B. building. .An invitation has S WORD SPRINGS ; ‘Femessee limits the work of women |been extended to Bishop Xilan, whu} We suprantes our. service to be the ‘Wapakoneta, Ohio.—““Tam 3 farmer | to. Afty-four hours- weekly. Ry onination kit s g L adies’ Ald Seciety of Hospital Elscts } will attend if possible. ,"g at ths most reasonable prices. Most Cigars are Goos— | : Officers — Hikarnians ‘and Ledies’ k with a bad cough and in 2 nervous, weak : THESE ARE BETTER run-down condition, and T eould not | < “UXiliary Open Fair. % TEEs F IR annate ‘e‘v%cfi'i‘“."“in“*"?é»GAS' GAS! INDIGESTION, SOURNESS, GOOD FELLOW 10¢ CIGAR l! A | attend the m,m.x of hisuncle. | Try them and s | like & new man. Vinol has built | _ Mise Matti Culloda 'Is ,visiting | THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Frank(m st me up, and my cough Tvousness | friond Fitieheld, M . i R TR et T oiny STOMACH--PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN = &5 B is all t. is claimed for it.’ —Jums[ n froma tHe ter Sthool’ of { B - MARTIN, W'plknneh, Ohio. The nmng wh):h We ars con- nh ulu tnv fi“g ’?fisk Il“p!lie 16 e g you tha is 5 able boSy builder and | strength cr:ulf:r in fact we feel safe in :a; that, have never sold in our syr‘ar‘;i alm:r: |DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 tain St. PRACTISE LIiMITED To ,Lye Ear Nose and Throat wdlws{; Wa wwdp m ore, it yERE's RELIEF! IN FIVE MINUTES): : E YOUR UPSET STOMACH er\ of the John FEELS FINE tal has clected President, Mrs. presidents, Mrs. C Pinney. Mrs: T. - f THIGIE £ depend‘bh upbuilding tonie for the P oA s, i 3 %3 ording secret Mrs. o 2 convalescent, weak an% run:down than “"f-:a;am, et Ay i '!‘;ffl: ’nd ¥ Order It Now by Phone 136—5 Vinol, our dehuuus cod liver arid iron | Tobin: corresponding secretary, Mrs. ¢ . ade withoat of ofareif you nees | Lewis McLaughlin:. auditor, T G. San- | i difleulty ’f’ I s sach 2 med.n:mc. we ask vou to try s & e '{Sf"“”vt“pr '\;’: | et pedribter., brasn dr ‘s, § bottle £ 10 &, . sogltead . hear 1, br . bel = of V?ul t;’ld if you don’t thi:k 3T, Purner; Mrs.| ins of gas. R b ot e S yat, we will retiicn your mozey. ; Mvs. HL F. Cady, Mrs:|to_stop food fermentation and iadi-| vou de- | Vinol is 2 constitational re for H. Rafftery, Mra. W. FL Reed, Mrs: {Restion. <, & w-ak merveus end mu.d?;?,ywp‘: g‘“(tf P}‘I,lk. Mrs. wmm‘m Par!l; \‘hrsI m{ifi’““;““i‘ifi‘ffi?\;fiéfi%fm" H. JACKEL & CO. R R ildve: le Pomeroy, Mrs. FL:A. Pownal ;- absorbs v -malk ; Sy 4 oty Mrs. M Roberts: Miss Theo 'Ress; |gas and stops fermentation —which jou e stomach wnin. s :flsfl' WHEN YOU WANT to put your ous- Broadway Ph-.rma.c_‘ G < Engler, | houss committee, iiss Celia Holt, Mre: | sours your entire meal auwd cauges|utes, an cest promptiy, withou ~ne>s betors the -public, there is me --Prop, Norwich, Conn. and at lsad- | Emily . Burdick, . Mre. Nella < Wegton; Dvmpl!a. Sick Headache, Biliousness, :ms or discomfort, ail of any kird of| mefitim better than through the ade og. drug stores. g\g_r\whu! 3 Myz H T, Cleveland Mrs'P.! G Ger-|Ceonstipation, Griping. etc - Your eal cud You n.t vertising -columns of The Buuenn Trommer's Evergreen, per case $1.70 _Ropkin's Light Dinner ‘Ale, per case - et Filier per case $1.2: walth‘E\-ue Delivery to all parts of the ciLy sin will regulate in)’

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