Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 30, 1915, Page 6

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~ NORWICH BULLETIN, Difle Gear vou sro ac. don—Burdick-Garver Marriage. to. in all probability digestion has become de- and tion. Give it a mild laxative. dispel the irritability and brin: “back the happy content of baby- hood. The very best laxative for chil- Druggists sell iI's Syrup Pe _@nd one dollar a B, Caldwell, Monticello, I After Waehinston. J nistratio President e was no imme action £ Mr. McAdoo by his estimate of revenue next June additions to the have been made 1 ttee in draft e and corporatio: 0 EDIATE ACTION { ON GOVERNMENT’S REVENUES of Administration So Decide ——— the bowels need at- nearing completion and thefthem in line f vernment land jolned Wilcox park, | nature.. The letter rk, suggested to the government su- moval of the tree it was necessary to|strongest qualities. authority from Washington, as it policy of the government lo]all sincerity. A: he trees. & Conference. n result that orders were given to} days. e, W Superintendent Coon occupied.” And it was! friendshlp for me: nite coping, finely cut,| BOB.” built around the trunk of that o height of six feet, and then e coping. The tree contlnued for the utler received authority at no cost to the gov-{ Mas Utte: tree removed. e filled in and the expensive cir-| flera. Many residents of Westerly, “the|cording to the d to learn that the state is accusation. Rep-|the relief work nnessy savs on the | leagus no doubt in my real action by s authorities to suppress| Clifford T. Barber, political campaisns and | James A. bribery has bdecome a|R. Crandall, Kenyon, Richmond, at Capwell, at S Many papers of more or less valus| (2Pcll al are occasionally found between the leaves of library books that have been in circulation, carelessly left there, by library patrons. It is a custom in ‘the | Westerly public library to examine all Long Meadow Warwick: = y ‘8 The Progress Confectionery Co. “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst” LET U5 SUGGEST Call at this Delicatessen Store and take DELICIOUS GERMAN SPECIALTIES FRANKFURTERS, SAUSAGES, SAUSAGE ME/ LIVER WURST, BAKED LOAF. Thumm’s Delicatessen Store Governor A GERMAN LUNCH YOU'LL JUST ENJOY AT YOUR HOME home eithier of these We Have Cheese of All Kinds BLOOD WURST, HEAD CHEESE, BOILED HAM, 40 Franklin Street the Westerly postoffice build-| books returned eius were being graded, which in- | dropped from one of L} onsiderable filling where thela nicely written leter harles Coon, euperintendent of the| eriy and reads ss follows: “Dear Old Pal: I hate to Write tiis sor of the building that a dying| for fear of annoving you, hut the time pine tree just outside the postoffice| has come w?_{m 4 must “f)kl you a v it of oping in the rear, and on the gov- | serious question. The inability R o or othe | crnment reservation, be removed, not|the same has caused me m: 1 by reason of 4ts dving condition, § mights of umeasiness that itewas located where consid- | Knowing my nature, i . able f ng was in progrese. Super. | reluctance in writing you on s 2 St ntendent Coon offered to remove thel of such importance. i :e and furnish a young maple to take jou that mls;xy happy haé\ s ives have been wrecke s B troubles, you may easily know that 1| Compound.” which costs only 25 cen: © plan was agreeable to the inspéct- | must speak to someone. but before he could sanction the|shown that faith-and trust were their | 2Ssist . ¢ i T feel that enienc One who has it may mean life death to me, I dare not state the ctor took the matter up|ation to many of my so-called fri reasury department and with| for they are not to be trusted ir n my distress I appeal to ¥ ire and preserve that 'particuler|because I know you like me, b “I know I am asking a great deal of vou want to have that|you, because I ask vou wll have to paint it| some of your pleasures to spring, for that tree has| your time and consideration . for the past three years,|question. Once more, I ask you out ad one before the post- | the fullness of my ¥ to put as xpense of $150 a circular| wili ever be as tall as M essa e done. | t The Public Service league branch of a e will | th ding was completed fo the bot- | the American Red Gross made report | o of its work Friday for the month of " to decline until it detracted from the| January, which includes this paragr Rev. W whic < ¥ W « T o g, of special local intere: . “Westerly girls have receni ree removed, provided ity tozether under the leadership agreement of Superin- | Public Service leagu: n held good and he is now|in 50 babies' petticoat: The well| cles, including comforters These are to be sen r coping removed, perhaps to per-|relief of the Belgians. age. workers buy their ow: i the league and make the garments ac- tterns, later garments to in the Lau They are in aid of Today they t t 1 and oth r = Frida and mi I et were The Wes materials f andard p spotless town” of Rhode lsland, will{Teturning the completed be the Tooms of the leag of being bribery-ridden polit- dale building, Providence. is to be federal | 2lso campaigning for fund as an extravagant| Congressman Peter Goelet Gerry has in the recent elections in | recommended these T have never been real | fourth class postoffice: the| Vars, to be postma appointments in | Win Usquepaus Thompson, 1 batch of executive appointments Beeckman | Charles W, Willard of Westerly Children Ory |u'5 oo : 4 FOR FLETCHER'S o e CASTORIA HEAD AND NOSE, “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE IN FEW HOURS. will end grip a severe the or nose run- ick headache, duilness, e throat, i ! Quit blowing throbbing othing else in the world gives nd even > § prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold similar at any dru without e get the | zenuine. slature originate the member Andrew ¥ home by illn; ned to his Sullivan of e > ot to to hove for th 5 ass., will Bapti; all cases c W Austin, 1s 4 membe includes | PLAINFIELD Social Given by M. M. Girls of Auxiliary—New Water | The Pleasant Home After supper, when “daddy” is sitting reading his paper h the light back of him and mother is in the rocker with the kiddies grouped around her, how nice it is to have a box of to pass around to all and watch the happiness it ry it for yourself and see the sunshine that a box of candy can bring to the family during these long evenings. You can begin now, for we are giving a pound box of Assorted Home-made Chocolates at. .. .20c a pound This offer is for one week commencing today “Your good will—our profit next’” “ranklin Square - - Neorwich, Conn. i | — = W}/ | SUIT FOR DISSOLUTION “‘!‘ Divulged Secret Formulas. = 2 i %é: OF EASTMAN KODAK CO. N | President Eastman Says He Never P ¥ Of the refiex can i he | iness he built up was lost hecause | placed upon deal- n company adjourned until 3, 9 Jonesses Robinsons fsue in it; the Cooks, Hiils and Kings being almost numerous. There were then but London bankers, od ¢ a di- rectory them—Richary Blanchard and Child, at the M?n;ol;ll in Pleet strect: M. Croggs i the rand, 2t the Rinz's Head: Benjamin Hinton, at the Flower de Ialnt':‘e, in Lombart street; James Herriott, 44 the Naked Boy, in Flect street; ~ James Johinson, at'the Three Flower do Luces in Lumbart streci—Ldodon Chrontele. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, POST OFFICE TREE AT WESTERLY BREAKS A COLD Has Fate Decided By Government—Decaying Pine to Be| UPENS BLUGGED Removed—Post Office Employes Invited to New Lon 1915 All Trolleys Lead To The Business Center of Norwich SATURDAY FEATURES FROI THE GARMENT SECTION Women’s and Misses’ Coats in Good Variety || F4&, Coats which have sold as hizh as $10.00—materials are blue boucle and novelty materials ........ Coats of Better Grades— | Saturday $10.00 ! ! We have grouped Coats in values o $16.00 under this or Coats For Girls, From 6 to 14— Saturday $5.00 ell built gar zibeline and tw WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY 50c Union Suits now 38c Ribbed Union Suits for k, ankle len weaves and colors. omen—all 1, and with 75¢ Union Suits for 59¢ fon Suits—high neck, fer th suits, w Winter w Beautiful soft, flescy trim and and long and & lined flat stto for 39¢ i Children’s Winter Undergarments 19¢ Ve Winter Undergarments 25¢ | Pecler ¢ 1 flee FINE HOSIERY AT SAVING PRICES Excellent values at after-season prices. A little pre- | inventory clearance in our Hosiery Department which | should interest you. You can save a little money by buying now. Women’s Silk Lisle Seamless Hose i Women's Full Fashioned 1 Hose | 35¢ Quality for 29¢ | Women’s Seamless Silk-Lisie Hose 25¢ Quality for 19¢c A good i Women’s Silk Boot Hose 50c Hose for 35¢ all fashi Women’s Pure Silk Hose $1.00 value for 75¢ $1.50 Silk Hose for Women now 98¢ Vests Beautiful Bed Spreads AT REDUCED - PRICES PRE-INVENTORY BARGAINS 5 Here are a few elegant Quilts which were left after our big sale, and in order to clear them away before our in- ventory we are going to sell them at the following bargain prices. Buy now for future use—the sa: you will make is unusual. c Odds and Ends and Remnants in All Departments to he Cleared Out at Decided Reductions. | Tot brass or metal bed. CRO JILTS with embroidere size metal beds, v IN QUILT .50 v emmed fir HEAV ‘Worth as high genuine & | Dollar Unio: Special Price 79¢ Special Winter We plend Dresses— Saturday $10.00 $17.50—the: at $10.00. line, Cre Ils Poplin Dre Bargains From The Third Floor Rugs and Draperies FITCHED I BORD! cream Shirt Waist Department FHIT x WAISTS | SOME LITTLE SAVING FOR THE MEN Regular Dol r Ne < Shirts- e 50c Outing Flannel Nig Robes— Special Price 42c Colored Wash Goods at Pre-Inventory Prices Special Muslin Underwear at Reduced Prices GARMENTS WHICH HAVE BEEN USED IN WINDOW AND COUNTER DIS- PLAYS AND MUSSED IN HANDLING $5.00 Women’s and Misses’ Silk Suits— TRAVELERS DIRECTORY $1. TO NEW YORK s1.! CHELSEA 'Ll E AND F‘:f: E BETWE Prooklyn Bridge . foot sevelt . ‘Wednesday Fri- {F B WILLIAMS. JR General agt Spec Special Agt | Hariford. Conn COAL AND LUMBER 'i“he Sequg‘ | of our and wat Economy when you buy LUNMBER in large or small quantities of | THEEDWARD CHAPPELLCO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. rge purchases, paying cash shipments, is— | COAL and LUMBER { —Call up 24— COA I Free Bur ing Kinds and Lef l ALWAYS IN STOCK { A. D. LATHROP | ox m. and Shetucket Sts, g‘ = H‘ 3 PANAMA CAMAL, Vi CRUISES i i §6.50 per ton. Central Wh, whone 384, g and Painting d3 in the es make 1 New England. ® paint on, which makas ter, keep its gloss iengar, not crack celied y not have yours right? f¢ Bentiey~-Clarke Auto . Co. 88 Main sterly, R I, FAMOUS FURS [ and Superior styles. M. BRUCKHER 81 Franklin St, | Most Cigars aro Gose— . THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR OOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR £ Try them and sse. HOS, M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. l‘ Next to Palace Cafe G i ~ Heat Your House With Gas By Using a - Gasteam Radiator ater ia d eco- rry in t does hut off ¢ | The City of Norwic} | Cas and Elecirical Dep'L [321 Main St., Alice Building GEER, Piano Tuner is o auverdmnz medinm im ctieut equid to The Buis sa resuits tor busi:

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