Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1915, Page 6

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PLAID BLANKETS $3.00 to $6.00 a Pair Plaid Blankets have come into thelr own. There are no others which have the same peculiar charm. They're dainty, the colors are good, and every housewife will recognize their utility. and allow for tuckidg in. You will appreciate the We can furnish them with pink, blue or yellow bord- quality as well as the beauty of these blankets. ers to match your color scheme. Providence, homorary president, and singing. The roll call was inte: THE VERY BEST COTTON BLANKETS WL Frords SoE love. ant. Hors oo Blankets made of cotton but with a wool finish which would puzzle an expert—The finish won’t . 1 2c Dosss J ings. Mrs. George F. Perry sang One B - — i SINGLE BED SIZE $1.69 || Sweetiy Solemn Thought. The sevs | Coroush d | S DA ] wmEepium size .. eral union delegates inen submitted i Wash. off eithorit was put there by makers who |. LARGEST SIZE $300 || the 1ist of women that had been trane- ‘ Just how to do it. ferred from carthly to heavenly reo- pects Exact Copy of Wrapper. oy o Full Line of Cotton Blankets from 75¢ to $1.50 a Pair AL the Wedneaday afterncon ses- | SETESNCY. belng the o< o commr. e o e ~ blankets in this wise “Cuddle in Comfort Below Cost,” and sl Always he did it much to the employer's displeasure. Under Boston e Bears the however, you will find to be extraordinarily low, quality con- sidered, and every Blanket is typical in every way of Bostdn Store quality. A i {: ZE d Cotton Plaids $3.00 - Wool Plaids $5.00 and $6.00 Sk Bonermoon . lsn & = of fox $3.50 to $4.50 ; $5.00 a Pair :umu'mrm Thers y or 'ar Handsome, full size Blankets, with either pink or Soft in finish, warm an® wooly, these superior full there has been dimunition in mum-. blue borders, and the size which will fit a big bed size Blankets will be just what you want for best. odts ago. ber of chickens. Chief “Tom" Brown, ‘The ‘annyal memorial service was ; : H % H g iz | £ conducted by Mrs. J. K. Barney, of Thirty Years included silent prayet, invocation an ] § $ gi ) sion,. the devotional service was con- ducted by Rev. Frederick MacDonald pastor of Pawcatuck Congregational *ee( being, My World Missionary Tour. ternal delegates and other guests were introduce, announcements made | man's. Christian Temperance union is | The and adjournment made to the church |on the firing line and doing its utmost church. After “singing :_nnt dcn;m;t:azx. Lena 8. o W nce, state super-|w. C.T. U. Plans No-Licenss Rally— gt intendent department of coo 7 Fiih missionary socistin Givered 4| Mre. Robert Eldred Desd—$10000 1088. The k) lec! teresting dress, her sub- re Loss almer Farm. of the - a4 : e S % = The loss includes company, vestry for reception and tea, and de- | to prevent Stonington from becoming partment conferences. once again a liquor license town. al- g Dieading (tnl(ure of the mnu- concession ds mad it is a y_evening sesion was ngs MY der company. They did fine work put- | class will Teceive the initlatory degree | . o Mystic i ting the fire out ~Two alarms were | the first Wednesday in October. 13ence. from The Man Who Forgot b | e and Paweatuck waa called upon and reoponded” but - sounded ard a large Mumber of peo-| The Sunday morming service at the|james Hay. Jr. The eession opened ay could do little. Early Morning Alarms for Fire in|ple turned out as they supposed it|Methodist Episcapal church which has | with an organ voluntary, followed by s Stonington Pointers. Freight Car—Sale of Parker Prop-|was a very big fire. been held at 10.50 o'elock ~will beq prief son~ service, scripture read- | présecution of George s erty. Taken to Hospital. changed to 1030 oglock. Sunday|ing by Rev. Lyman Horton, D. D. it Mary's Tierney Cadets have ac- to ‘Hartford and school will be held at 11.45 o'clock. cepted an invitation to the celebra- |up his duties there Oct. 1. The 2 - .| pastor, of Grace Methodist Thurch, | succeeded by i ™ P ’ 5 Mrs. Core Chapman Clarke who has ames Boland is enjoying two weeks' | praver by Rev, Clayton A. Burdick, tion of Father Matthews' birthday in | was made, it was explained, becaus: Mystic was visited by another fire|been suffering an attack of typhoid | vacation which he is spending in Nor- | pastor of the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Norwich. of the division of the state Into twe Wednesday morning at 115 o’clock. | fever was taken Tuesday to Lawrence | wich and New York. Baptist church, and the church chorus Francis McGowan has been elected | districts. The] fire Bmmi :?:ndetlil,! nrol;slng Hospital, New London. rendered the anthem Sun of My Soul. :’1.‘:” and mnd:‘olflmon manager nearly everyone in the viilage from flan: ~ g e g eir slumbers. It was found to be a Buy Parker Place.: wil B4 BRE toiey ey . O taone gre momewhat changed. | Prilip Jalinki. who was struck in uhx car that was on the side track Mrs. and Mrs. William Haupt have The silence of the President at this p= Sy he ofl tanks. The car was loaded | purchased of Micss May Parker her |time is appreciated. Few words are ay and other merchandise and Wwhile need: the belief that Stonington the head with a bottle by Steve Roch- SEStoun ow. has parts " A gone to unknown and home: 61 Holinés' street and > 40} and these must be full of The Misquamicut Golf Club house | would slide back into the lcense col- ve his name as James " 3 o Yot wan: high Chet by hitting h e freight train was passing through | move from the Fish house on Willow | POWer—Philadelphia Bulletin. Iiped Do, Ton Speiny At oo | i e e R ks woud ‘was coatisued i po- Quainbaug. Believing the best thing |street, October first. R son. An addition will be o for|rally agot the white banner of tem- | '8 called for trial in the superior court. | lice court in Bridgeport Tuesday, un- fBace it on the: siling near tho Mos- CeE Enioe Na Secretary Dantels says we should | h°, accommodation of club members, ST LY P S SRR O e Taade ol H0S. c station and then ring the alarm |- Stonington lodge, No. 26, L O. O. ., | profit by the lessons of the European | {ogthe HUMmber of thirty who desire to o, Thomas Farrell has been detatled as | Old Sa; The change of time his was rone bringing out both com- | met in Masonic temple ' Wednesday.| war, and so we should—by taking & | Cure, &€ the o o ey ally iy | Xtra tender at the Main street rafis fanies the B F. Hoxle Fngine com- |evening several applications were re- | correspondence course.,— Indianapolis e e pany and the Mystic Hool N p S e " New Englahd’s‘ favorite Laundry L4 stock possible. Soap announces free premiums || |5 T U ETEEEEREE & L i SRR T o u has declared Welcome the finest laundry soap made. Compare them with premiums offered elsewhere—you will find we require not nearly as many wrappers. Note especially the large assortment of fine premiums for a small number of wrappers. Introductory Offers Announced Tomorrow So you can actually see for yourself just what splendid value these Free Welcome Soap premiums are, special introductory offers have been prepared. These will be shown in this paper every Friday, beginning tomorrow. . Each premigm will be offered at half the regular number of wrappers! hall, ernoon, 5 move from Saybrook Point this week dred. It is also planned to erect a Engineer Arthur A. Beebe end family residence for the caretaker near the will reside in New Haven, and Fire- entrance to -the golf grounds on the Frank K. Smith and family wil Watch Hill road, and also a visiting ide in Hartford this winter. Wil- room for the convenience of the caddie liam Murray and family moved to New boys. Haven last week. = This Tow: Local Laconies. the rally will be supplied by the Ston- Simébury—The committee in charge Mr. and Mrs. Walter Price are to|ington Symphony orchesta. Midd - of stock suhecriptions for the new have gn at home this afternon. : e nd SeSE RGOSy n_ Simdbery ~The Dixon square silent sentinel is SRR eI B o oo Yo off duty. In a carpenter shop for re- OBITUARY. and the balande could De placed at pairs. Middietown—David Brodeflek, of [ O8cCe with one or two men. buj the Westerly/ lodge of Elks is seriously Mrs, Robort Eldred. committee is anxi h considering the purchase of a site for| Charlotte Augusta Smith Bldred, 74, | Hortford, & well known contractor. + posemia T o rond ng. table, etc., compelied two families tc and Lad- | ceoived and a drill was held. A large ows. with a seating capacity of three hun- | Borough - ture of war munits ‘Meriden.—Because of the larger ap- Westerly, Wednesday morning on an |24 Where she always resided. died late | ture ———t priations made necessary to mest e X " Tuesday night after an illness of sev- sutomobile trip 1o Bethiehem, N. & eral montha. - She was Born May 3% East Hampton.—The Congregational president and the life of the W. C. T. | the Bamud Cope o United with T U. convention in Westerly five years | oy occoud, Congregational church and was 'vesday. Thel 3 About fifty members of Westerly | ber of the Stonington W. C. T. .U, and | © dinmer. Lever Bros. Co., makers of Welcome Borax Soap, lodge Darticipated in the Elks' dem-|always an active worker for totai ab- | Greemwich—Mr, and Mrs. Joseph 2 3 . onstration in Norwich, Wednesday | stinence and prohibit - She is sur-| Lanouette of Meriden observed their today gave out the following important notice: night. ) vived by a sister, Miss Hannah Smith. | golden w: anniversary Monday. There will be an adjourned session Ten Dollars fog, Assault. Sair chliaren Inclade Blstes Magy 2o | nec i unmuitie —The priming of tobaccs of the superior court for Washington ~ o - 5 Domenico Banochio, employed by the | $6Ph of the convent of Mercy, Green- | as man and woman who wanted a job, P aii 1 4 £ bl s Sorrened &t TWegterty. Mxt Vito Construction company, commit- | Wih. 2ORIMSE (54 to eatn mong; The October 1st,a complete line of valuable The delegates to the W. C. T. U.| during which he grew o kntte oot T s den AmonE, the eriden Deo- | Tabacco company in Weatogue = = = 3 - < > : convention were photographed in imely i = | 25 WhE - e 350,000 purse | had 165 men, women and childre! premiums— 1000 in all-—will be given without one B | oo Grace Sirunclin chren, Wed for Sty latatersnce moeM prek: St racer at Sheepancad bay epeel” | Broughe sachady from Copinoville i = 3 ” nesday afternon. rday 3 Chee- | this plantation. The poorest earner eent of cost, to all women using Welcome Borax Soap. g ity (= Suetatt. by g money & this work bas been paid 31 & cd The Westerly high school football tonington. town court and Juds: So Mann. team will play a game with a team | Frank H. Hinckley imposed a penalty . day, and many of them made as high A : r;presemm.l the New London Voca-[of $10 and costs, which was paid. as 32. - . . tional sthool, Saturday afternon. For years, Welcome Borax Soap has been considered practi- Durtiy e ;a_,\";m Continciss Stonington Landmark Gone. i i | | Louis Dotolo has lost three valuable One of the old landmaks of Stoning- cally a necessity by the careful New England housewife, famous all norses which died of poison malicious- | ton. the residence’ of John ‘;m..: b 1 y dminist ice are I mer, back Cap over the country for her cleanliness. One generation after another e avere . 0 | Alexander Paltkie o e Bovth. $u8 Westerly high school puplls are Danbury.—~The Connecticut commit- | barn, having in charge the collection and From now on, all users of Welcome Soap-are toreceive valuable Boreining ot u thed wave. oty | forwarding of surcical dr premiums in exchange for wrappers without paying a cent dwelling and a shed were completely | forwarding of surzical dressings for pn MPEIAN d-;rayad with a total loss estimated | rellef of Wounded soldiers in Europe, | at $10,000. OLIVE OI1L Ittt Thousands of dollars’ worth of these premiums are all bought— S T T Sl | 120, e, ' he barn, which wwas put just the sort of highest grade premiums you would expect ditions favorable to the spontaneous ‘Welcome to give. | west A carried the flames to the dwelling, which was a two and a half - PUBLIC FISH MARKET * 77 Franklin Street SPECIAL THIS WEEK BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH, Ib. BLOCK ISLAND BLUEFISH, Ib FINE SHORE HADDOCK, b.., o 'fi'g.‘ o s Gt S5 Dk was ol 18 an s ware Large Butterfish, 2 1bs, 25¢ : f_.";""":-'m-.-‘ - ongrsmndgr] g eeed LIVE LOBSTERS; Wi i ovevassonssssenaisioisne 28 rre o would yidid of sbout 'per anpum cu the Mwestment. SETTUT O RO R T ey WAKEFIELD OYSTERS ....vvivviersrineness 400 gt Orders Delivered Telephone 133

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