Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 15, 1918, Page 15

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sla a member of "~ |lucrative employment. | . Babcock e offite for the year were three shillings and 'six, or_to the Revolution, the places | lic health service will assist the Rhode attract the atten 'bo m interested in matters l),l‘l)mofllr ua_Babcock was born in HV' kfldulbfl from Yale eommn;yenccd the d A!fl = fll settied in his:.pa- Tesided in the old Babcock | POV and had extensive practice. He 'eonluou as' large a retail coun- store as any behnedn New Yu;k and Boston. He was a deputy of the e e on May 4, 1778, issued e declaration of Jn an fot “discharging the colony from al- ing of Great Britain,” thus preceding by two months the .—hnuu of fndependence by con- In May, 1749, ! heume chief justice the which was es- -blhhed in 1747. He again served as in 1763-64, Dr. Babeock ‘.hfl at A ril 1, 1783, uota of Rhode filled when 23, Fifteen of the 22 Alsteicts Wil contrivuts ine men final increment of l!r t draft. ;'fé'i‘i- and . Newport al- 1l number in ser- &) il its sharé of the state quota: Prvvldence er\l 2, 2 me: !Eigfl L on and_South 8, 17; division 4, 115 Centrai Fg:s, 3; Cransten, 7; Paw- tucket 4, 20; Pawtucket 2, 26; Woon- wockel. 3¢ North Kin ;s olored. men, 73 in number, in- uMlin the flnlhdemn and not yet ul,[.d T, will n sent, and there- 7 Nest Gratt quota are Short i iy .hey are all certified ready to leave, the hite men is considered | Iast..call completing the first M last vummer of using the Paw fieafion for . the rly Board of | “this winter, while the Tiver pver, especially above the Broad street | dam, and extending back almost to the ce is now gov- ered with fhis castoff stuff, refuse from efores and places of b s on, thé h:f-:* river. bridgé and in High geswell street, along the Tiver- banks, and is a public disgrace, aside rom the uneanitary conditions, The wection is a veritable dumping ground ice, with all its attendant didagree- and unhealthy features. From an aesthetic standpoint there is consolas tion that with 4 continuance of thaw: ing the collected masses Wil flow down the river and distribute itself all along the ehore, giving every piece of abutting real estate along the river its |t0. Miss Ethel. Wood Latham, of No- val share of the prevailing nuisance, policy of.polluting the Paweatuek river could be overcome. by united ac- tion on the part of the authorities of | 8rand worthy matron and Mrs. Noyes the towns of Westerly and Stoning- ton. % The Ftbmlz‘ session of the superior court for Washington caunty. will con- vene next’ Monday-at-Kingston. The for the term from Westerly are Daniel C. Hall, John D, loeh. Gilbert W, B!;un nd filchard hn senan, h-ntEn){ flnnn. Henry 8. James, Thomas M. Holliday, Lyndon Taylor, lus Eealey, Farquhar Smith and ; e e, Farauha Smith and | 8l ies and Past Grand Patren Teed. | 1t's’ Grandmother’s Reclpe to Bring Back Color and L!ltr‘ to Hair. ul. even|khade of dark, only bA had by brew- o Sage Tea and Sul- !m hair is your charm. It or mars the face. When i turns gray or streaked, just ai n or two of Sage and Sul- th enhances its appearance a hun- | the zuest of hi bother to prepare the mix- ; you can get this famous old (the addition of Ge]:‘lg;ucs new visiting nus improved by other lltn!lenu n [ l31‘n|| ready, for use. yeth‘ 3E Samunmu&mm st all | today (Friday). - d gurs, will sépost on 3 g:npefl‘t"l\dvsu‘h&v, PR at Westerly.; There was no ‘special rush at the postoffice by reason of St. v-hm.lm- 48y, i#5ad e s The arriyal of coal-laden carg Thursday relleved. the local sit- | Blt lon. gar P, Maxson the nfl‘me or Mr. an Mr-.'}d Howard in ldpamry. M'i and Mrs, Wlnmp F‘rtmn w!ll leay Dext, monzh where llr A carload of coal for the Shore l.pn Electric Railway company which ar- ried in' Norwich is being transferred to the power house at Mystic. An officer of the’ United States pub- Island state beard of health in making | an industrial ey Of the state. | The whist for the benefit of the Al- | tar gociety of the of the maculate Concepti aged by a! committes headed by Mrs, Michael J, Burke, netted 385, . A new Catholle parish is to be cre-; ated at % waug; to inclade Oakland | Beach an u ods. Rev. Pete F. K:‘}ley edral kas been ap- | 1 A Frahoe mlhrd'munmhl m—vleel jundor the auspices of the-Westerly | { union, ' will be held next | Tuesday, & atvinein 5 e hame of Mre. | Willlam” Burk .in Willlam Williams, the contractor who erectéd the: Westerly town hall! and courthouse, has = been ope{nudl jupon at the Rhode Island hospital and is Teported {o be in a critical condi- tion, The Block Island pler at Watéh Hill has been practically destroyed by contact with huge fields of floating foe. Hundreds vigit the beaches in this sec- tion dally to view the hugs piles of ice along the shore. Dr. Joseph 3. Higgins, Wit haa bl in training with the United 'States | medioal cptps.in Englana, is now in France. The doctor is a son of Mrs. Mary Hi of West Broad street. A brother, Bdwin C. Higgins, is in the hhval service. - returried to_ their home in Boston from a_trip ‘to Philadelphia for the openin: of the art exhibition, of which Mr: l ]l was: a, menber of the jury. Nordell, now a noted artist, was a iurmer Tesident of Westerly. Rev. /Thomas C, O'Brien, formerly of Westerly, with Viear General Peter E. Blessing> and _Rey. Jeremiah F. O'Medra, were ap o!n!ed appraisers of the estate of (Aa Bev Thomas P. Grace, pastor of " “Mary’s church, Providence... The bulk of the estate is left to St. Joseph's hospital. Rt. Rev. Bishop Matthew Harkins is confirmed as executor and pl-rlonai bond was fixed at $60,000, New Yark—Gharity Chapter T'Enden Reception to Grand Worthy Matron |~ and Grand Marthai-8ale of Bunga-| fow—New Visiting Nurse. t i ohn F. Gaffney, wh death Ocflllvd uddenly Sundey ning, a8 (@ frequent visitor m Mystic., Besides' Mrs.. Ailyn %e Jeaves three .other alim TENDERED REGFFTION Charify q.np:..\ . £, 8., Honors Grand Worthy Matrcn and Grand Martha, ° Members ‘of cnmty «hapter, Order of Eastern Star, tendered a reception Tuesday evening in Masonic temple ank, and Mrs. Abble B. Noyes of Mys- tic, who. were " elected at- the.-Grand chapter in_ New Haven, Miss Latham grand Martha,.-That the home chap- ter of these mempers.left nothing un- done to make the evening a complete jsuccess was evidenced by the larze {nimber. that sssembled to give their grand orthy miatron & weicome. 1t is the first time that the honor of the highest grand officer of the an- ter had 1fun;n to this lodge ard the smbers feel yery proud of it. Amnng | % prominent’ members of “the order ciate Grand Conductress Mrs. Hattio | erick Stickles. of - Newington, Past] Grand Matron Mrflbu ertha, G,mup ‘ot oosup and Mrs, -1 of Westerly past grand malron P Rhode Island. An ‘entertaining programme was | glven, including a piano solo, Miss \ Doris’ Nichols; vocal sol, Mrs: Charles (| Gildersleeve: recitations by Theodore Johnson .and Mrs.. Eliza Barnes. Re- jfreshments” were served. | Sells . Bungalow. yi | Willlam Rippers has sold hs Bun- !galow. and 11 actes of jand in-Pe- Tudt avenub to Herbert A. Wilbur of | Quiambaug. Mr. Wilbur wm take pos- | session at once gnd means to conduct a chicken farm. Lioyd - Neidlinger 'of 'Bast Orange, | N. J, 1§ the guest of his aunt, Mrs. enry B. my-mi i George is ew York for pert nt the b Miss Elizabef Allyn, in Providence. this week. , New Visiting Nurse. ‘Miss derson, will begin,her duties d a', b I!Iflnhur Co und. THE changed her home .call will.be in the always be depended upon to bring back lhe nltunl color and lug- tre of your b m "Wym's Sage and Compound now utuse i s s naturally and evenly that mobody can tell it has been applied: You simply dampen a sponge or-sqit with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at name of Mrs. Minetta R. Chl.pmln 152-5, where the new nurse is to make ber home. . * Nurse o Enlist. Miss Lillian Eynton, Who has been titute nurse for the Mystic Vis- l ng Nurse Association, has passed state examination for graduate ruru- Miss Lynton will‘immediately enlist a Red Cr urse, for ser- vice ‘in Europe. -0 P Miss Florence Partridge time; by morning the gray hair hx;a . Aag - .I sepeirs gloasy Tustrous, This ready-to<u rrvu'nflon is a de- llcmm tontt mmg te’ for those who desire dark hale and & youthful ap- | pearance. It is not intended for the —\ mitigation or prevention of dis- '- YOU WANT to put your bus- e -'II!. there is .l': The Mystic Equnl F‘n.n ise league met Thursday evening af Szu home of ss Josephipe Dickenson, on Hast ain street. Mrs, Henry Schroeder entertained the' Ladies* Ald society of the Metho- 1flm church Thus The king of Rumh has mnlmd on- Sir-Douglas, “Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Nbrdell have| present from out of town were Asso- |\ Until the axmcm 3t Th -olemdbfiuheuon or holding this saleubusn;eisbefigrmenl. Unle”wekeeo;to;h!rueiothe new season just ahead there is scant inducement for you, oldg _ggtom&tgb trade here, or for new cystomers to become interested in the store, the valu than we have om'befm'e déemed necessary—to clear ‘the floors of every article we ‘have, and to make ASI.OWAS$500 mm.hwfurnnmmamg | sale‘is included even the finest of Dining Room, Bed Room, Library and Livirig | Rétia Sets and lndivkhll Pieces. | They will do loyal duty and Tend' charm to the rooms in which they are phcad. mified credit which permits. pmhuen to éxtend their pay- The usual Schwartz Bros. the service, Hen of new and novel beauty in pattern and design. y of di ments overa penod of thrée months, six monfln a year, or longer, wlllmnfl- Wlnte Enantiel Bed, pumelun fim:h, 10 fillers with “T” ball connections. Sale Price .. 28 Qstermoor Matiresses, some samples. We cannot buy them today at the price we are offering them for.: Very pretty makes, The naine Ostermoor is sufficient. Special Prices for this sale as low Complele lme of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts, all makes. “One as illustrated $1498 Sole agents for the Funom Hub and Shnd- This is our leader i the Hiab ine. Let us place this'Range in your home on easy terms. A life’s ‘guarantee ‘with every Hub Range. Our prices rem thesmeunhllnewlot arrives. Don't lay it off. We take olanngamhade.v HIGH GRADE SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS ” of thebetter kinds . Quantity -~ < --Size- Were Regularly Retuced To ! 29 -6 -x 9 ft $19.50 $17.50 20, 8% x 10% ft. $31.50 $27.50 34 9.0 % A8 ft. $35.00 $29.50 fiiny popula.r HiodeR ars aow offered ltmvbg prices, You can pay.as.convenient. Your money all back if you are not delighted, Ouir allotnient is limited. Get one of these gréat values before they are gone. Place your order now—as low -as 525.00, md with mirror 24x30; Chifforier is 34 inches long, ror 16x30, Tolk( T,pble is 40 inches long wttll Inplml!e 4 “\. 2! This handsomé 10-Piece DmmgSule,evaypiemsEd-. fully made and proportional. This set ‘can be had in - eolid quartered-oak or American walnut. Asaspecm‘lt can’t be equalled. . Special Sale Price oo . iiiis the radical reductions—deeper price cuts A Beartiful, Comfortabls” 3-Room Apartment Furnished for $250.00 On easy terms — $3 per week White Enameled Bec! w:th _square posts and’ filling rods. A vonder- ful bargain.” Sale Price...51..... Fumed Oak Library Tables, size 24-42. We aré suré you can be pleased. -31 to select from. ¢ Mo " Prices ranging for this Special Sale , * from $6.50 to $23.50 |, ° " Easy Payments if desired’ Haeuymanlyoppommtytobnvenwry pretty Telephone - Standand'Sentl!tvery reasonable price. Wehavetoomgnyonband —must close them out at once. Finishes .in Mahogany; -Oak and SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS ~ The Einpire and Roxbury. The best two Quantity Size Were Regularly ReducedTo LG e s 9 - ft. $214:.00 $17.50 23 o ft. $16.00 = $13.50 6 10% ft. $21.00 $17.50 27 10% ft. $29.50 $25.00 26« 9 12 - ft.-$23.50 - $19.50 WE GIVE AND REDEEM ROYAL GOLD STAMPS

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