Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 1, 1918, Page 6

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‘had bfl ‘Ivd:h M‘ to lmd % money in '!Ile country, ‘dnd centive -to save. . Said ‘ en-months 1 have béen £ 3400 in cash. I have snoughin my pocket to pay a two weeks trip - P —— s mwu and have over §200 in the he e ———— e S —————S— ge bank. How many of :u&m g 9 ° § e 3196 or $130 & ‘month cun show | of g : Twooffluhtedmembmofdemlefim}y and re- - e putcdhbeibwuhehmdlomt These are devel- & b kg i tuck River Hi . b Towl oped specially ¢ Spring and Summer of 1918 and : i3 e _— g 2 f“::nmv Floral de.:t man; £ R are wonfi'hlly e, gns in y g . Raised . i Juk 3 e of $7,042.40 for Visitin N Fund »‘ color combinations are distinguishing features of these : Forwazd $90 to Aid in War Relief Work. things 'leu. Width from 36 to 38 inches. = . thld an American.. g ! 2 o the. most widely. ciroalated of them, | #fter U or lhe Pnce is 39 a Yard X " She sidipd azimal rednion of -the|pointment in the drkfting) ARl b oy ’:"w;:.mflm":;xm“r“‘fi ; n intmen e wotuoc pionship of “Big Rbode Island Al Association of (ol the General Electric company, Bus, ess against the world: Sflmfl MADRAS . SILK-AND.-COTTON the Saitimece of Dental Sur-| The ltalian ambassador has ack-| | “The:trith of the deelarstion: that ; §N ke ] e gery was heid Wednesday L in|rowledzeq the receipt uf §80 ‘Trom the | tarming. in America -has. come- Lo be 5 3* erd TUSSAH the Ni botel and officers | jiatian- American uens club, ougxmm ‘purely a matter of science, and | | 5 peitc m relm l were eiécted as follows: Dr. P.{ \Westerly, for the t of the-Ttals ! exuct science af that.-has'been bmu.hq‘ is’is that "‘: riends - ig city. e 79 a Y.flj fty, ot Riverpomt, president; Dr.|... cufferers. Ths amount has jbeen | to xhn knowjedge of ‘the ‘urban public |43 represented ., b ir - newspapers, Tbu is ‘the waisting, par excel- " B Burke, of Prevldence. vics m—wardcfl to the president of the gA- | in th year more_than ever would | ar& migh B all-at ‘once, to get nd for the man's .shirt A decided novelty " which will piesident. Dr. Biward L. Cuspingtam Iuve béen ossivle had there been no ghate ‘3{‘{;:“‘5;‘, mmfl_ q’x:" ias dni nothingsbattar. -Many prove very ‘popular. fts silky secretary; Dr. A t e 2 st 5 i 3 % S, of Brwiehet, Feamrer. D Joramd mok 5 ador e oward | £bout s and nrint pretts storics.about POk woliied: rinse: g self. finish, its fiem texture,. hand of the ways and mearis committee;: i ec to- da. 3 T o = isome colorings, - and striking Jumes P. Clarke of Pawiucket Dr:|Charge of (he recent campaign o raise | Winniz a victorio peace: Tre aver- celored “mercerized stripes are - REE s v of ly dweiler, +if he‘ever: thought 5 ; i f i ot destgns wil com- work, of the West- |R€e city dw shown. The width is 34 inche g 3 Y 3 J. Geason of Woonsocket, cxécutive | [0S in al e et | of the farmer ,shauebt of pim.asa lean | GUisitive . aboit - or incipient pustOO, mm e S el Bl " and attention it gLy committee. nees that the sum of $1042.40 wl:‘Ferson in high. hoots, hickery shirt|not §oad mn"t; 3 hot, wet! towels over e 2 5 ; A vote of thanks was sent Governor | ;. q and “galiyses’-and not as a scientist an:’g 1;. the n:;u Liat s ehest 'to open: the. pores, . Vepo! NOVELTY FOULARD Mo appolatment of Sreetent Dutly 15| ‘Howard X. Goon, who enlisied thres [ ¥0o60; Success depended more upen | T4 {5 SIS, o amg’ ::e ho- tu"“‘. m:mmn”h"m"‘hm e BEAUX ART VOILE Sy o sonths azo in the viation”Corp oD i e 3 ivizon,.'and ate trimming . their sails : : ey, Risotation was adopred "ap- vas statoned at, Nago, [exas: has | picasions) MRy Mookl jatmers and e 00 BT Sreede from ‘a " difterent i e ol Mg 49c a Yard 79¢c and 89¢ a Yard i B e o | iy etvioih by g e fi:ll‘"’f"l' A o e ot ek LT dare trial ofter, © ; The: Iu-tn f these Foulards is | This is a voile of exceptionally ey cooperate with ofher state alumni medical cor, 13 s abp p M, | Dirdecdn Wall Stpeste s Gac o Rl Ui thsy - kv Ladtimily:. aequired or ] o e o st S WRE i fine quality - It is sheer, yet de- assoetations in procuring & dental am- | and Jr Ivcd Cotn, of Haversnam, o) 0 ing the world, if he is:lo|are actually ‘aéguiring s proper respect and-ghe: designs ;and colors are cidedly firm, the patterns are e S e R bRt ks T LA succeed -(p - his calling,. must ”‘;if::n:" uTRREAS AN s Boliowels. 5o Mr. and Mrs. Button. o -t (|| wonderfully geod. 1t is a yard really beautiful and: the color- —_— ;@ hiologist, e botanist , ant £ was hope ] i < i i The Iniand Fish commission hes ar. | ThC diver who is endeavoting .to e inen™: | that thayre niervous about. the suppiy sotlely mestings could - started wlld. and. “d"‘: ': mavy, cadet, e *’3'; '_“0:: '*'!j:c"\'k- From ( 'with the food sdministration, strengthen the ng.. that supports | i, > of bread and" pautflés or-upon the|zouin but the traveling is so bxd the old rese an ack effects. - o inches wide. ,,“"'.: edistribution of application ;‘.'_%‘"' At L bl filt‘rl That last, sentence is simply a rep- | theory that the L ar‘;:?‘k:;:fi? wilt have,to be postponed a few weeks : 4 Tianks for the license reqired to be | {82 conunues o attract vonslder- | étition . of ‘what- We've hoen' talking longe: AN . salt water fishermen, | 4°/¢ 2ttention, e declaves thai while | ove:_and over.again in this ecolumn! Frank Davis has’moved hisLiouse I B e s Shetes. I js not a deep ccb. it is & miEhiy %o o thess many years. Only we,| .Euher one may be Platsible: hold geots and family, from Yoluntowr ree ons Iin m ng an roc e ng Saiir St are reguirea ta be Hoemend | 09,5018 U L1y et to mork | who Snow S TaSpeines what 1| And, in sk cam when, they otter | 10Y6, 2550 : u-& administration = orders. 9 rmer is annuaily.up against, e.vt:nt, g 1 Afl Gnfidl Dmmt ’ n-uun-mu nm.hln: ugyu-e"i‘v; 23?;93: ll;&xfl:s ::;relfll\‘:;:nc) r' ;;::sm fl}'SC putting’ ‘on. " our- own ch !Anh may b. uhtdmd at the | Chemisiry? Of, course: -he~ must| - There's a'great deal of human ma- : = g gt e Mg dgid Know the reactions of bis soil to such | ture in -folke; avhther they - manage Eunml of Froderick R g-n—V:Mh capitol: the hatchery, at Wickford: | s | Asheraft Reseives |SUmUL 2s he. can: supply, and with | metropolitan (e Ao back- | Bragks Glass of Pavilion Winclow: ‘of Henry C. Wilcox, Tiverton; J. A & Bydr 8 | benavior of his sprays against both | COUNtEY farms.for & living. Most of gt . ewport: postmaster at| Handsome Gift from Liberty Ceuncil | bugs and blight “i!t' n‘rh ai;l:e_r sigunuon,vm llbbkms Funeral services for F‘refla:éu ?:g; arragansett Pier, and at the office of | —Farewell Party fer Drafted Man.| - Bi O :course: he = must|affer the mainichance; \Very few are| .. \ore nei Friday afterroon 2 Dr. Bdwip R Lewis, in Westerly. ot know the pre-natal secrets of how “'-‘a‘:‘};’;‘:f‘:""f}yo:f,’,,"‘ Bbeaith or-the |pome of his brother, v;um-l sgeii These applications must be filled out At the meeting ‘of Liberty council, | breed the right stock in the right way, on- the Flanders . roat uria! n At once and sent to Washington, and | p, of A, Wednesday evening ‘Mrs, |2Dd’ 2ls0 how .fo beat at -their own| We shall ‘be wise to mesl our new the Oid Stone Chureh. cemetery be- licenses will be issued from there. uw"nc; Ashéraft:;recantly ‘2 bride, .gi-me e ct;:wsk:ndt ha.v;ks‘:l;d rabh- f&m:ruxd:n ;::guown i:‘:m;“:ng:;t <idé. his bmthg Ed'?’:mn:.::é[ .vb: F i I A its . ane unks—four-leg; anes, 2 e - ldied" in . the swegatcl = 2 was given a handsome water set. The |1 mean,—~who are always conspiring: to without coldness. W fow ¥ ears ago . vy presentation speech was made by Mrs ituin his crops.’ (And that last. job, 2 o it ol Monroe Blake and sWilliam. Coroiey; Two carloads of flonr arrived in | Mary Durfee. Mrs Asheraft despond-|lSt me mention, is one that requires udatery | 5. walked to New London Friday and Westerls Thursday. cd with words of ‘appreciation. - rs, | SOIme (rather keeil insight into the | campaign gom :'H':;:“:;:e;’n"‘“d“‘;" attended the parade. e § ! B e havs Jolnsd the | Gertruse Sawver, Mre. Iranic Banning ;;:R'h';{,x:;‘z,gfiogg? e | daraonding. of | ‘hnse .- Cenvorisus \3{‘;‘;‘2{3&.1 S R s = Uit g&nges d;nms Hail mnruct\yn 738 |Viee at. the Congrezational church last v teit. M. ‘este: 3 . Mabel T ‘were appeint- | - r4 2 Snarl vhe ‘i 8 'ven in heme econo: & by Miss Ket- nday mornin, the son of funeral was id from the Con- (o J0hm T. foliand who vas examined 3 of the order Commities. L o vtk s stk el R S B ‘,‘,‘;’m‘,’";e[“‘,‘ o and Mrs W) -l Giem ‘ar tne same’ tme. Wealthy Tuk & czational caurch, of which' e was r the n v last =day, is o meeting of worth league 2 h 5 e — e rle and was born il with pmeumonta ‘at his énom, be held this (Friday) eveaing ayf Getat. 'He will aleo iell you that|cwype, ot e nphiee, atter | o Fi V. TriDg bl Faieriun "fi"’d FUNERAL Mr. Purple possessed many bteriing Countryman officiac- Main street the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peter? f,,‘,‘., i Ty D o Hing, 1bat Thel HRDert Iva déracane] e Mook ond with! WAL Bopie — cualities and was he'd in high esteem |ing. There were mapy beautiful floral A. Carl E. Mitchell, son of Mr, and o in-his-hair hiologist of ine corn.feld,| NOW. SIIEINE & Dew BOAS on a new key A’ Malicious AM. : b a large clrcle of friends. ~His kind The bodv was placed in @ Airs, Honry Mitchell who enlisted in of the Bap- | e S0( 80 deep into that crow's|Perhaps: they, tao, may. decide to hunt| -A numben ‘of pames’ of glass, were died. very |&nd helpful nature won the hearts of n River View ceme- ;‘h‘i mavy iast June, has just been cailed . ‘ese":\a zm:;h OMeFInZ | niind- as, to knoss (hat, if he stringe a | UP other bugatioos to bark at and other | broker, ‘in the windows of afl-an Yf:: %. of .the’ ser. |C!d and young and his passing will be A nto m. lfi RN line of twine around and acress his|lezs to snap at. Grmt\;,v pax O‘;""‘f;’{;\i:‘g“‘;fi‘;““:u Pt Ther on- e corn-plat,, M. Crow. in the. excess -of of :the. Grove £ was = geontaug srange when local amateurs | Henry Reffl is very.ill at.his home S Canning wil Say. to mim- | We eastern farmiers don't raise much | trasted o’ the place: by the raise of ;—ulkyme\::u- the ng&;ar' comedy, ! 0[ reet adiet: sid e Bt 1 “Aba, fixin’ & tray are :vhut or_‘corn, ‘o‘ obvious reasons.|falling glass saw U}; n:r‘m:fi;le f':n ackett's Corners’ - ed « i Think I won ye o Bx- | We go in more iargely for: potatoes.|the embaniment and Cr hrea o1 ) i Charies Knight, of Pawcatuck writes | *'3c (f“,,‘fh,: e o DeALST | pect ke fo'drop right -down between|] notice in my'iasi New. York papers| Herman Smith who was injured - 1o his mother from France that the | par quiies im Groton after o weeiy|Nose sirings and gel causht, do ye? Guotations ithat ‘we. are igble” to sell|cently :was was.removed:to . New boys of his division are enjoying zood |, it after m week’s | Yoy for. this particular Jim Crow, thank e pom.;u(u in-the : w];ollte'- London hospita 4 Weather. They have encountered very < And . take i flight | 3ale marke NOW. st a little’] s £ little rain and no smow Faréwell ‘Pirty tralght. foF the Tall, Timber vh!erei one-third of what ~ the same | ASHFORD 4 ft West- he stays. till. the. corn is too -hig ron:‘;rk:‘ :ef:_!edm:sh; K 1; ag0 —no- = " . him and: the strings are taken down.) | if. During . 5 ¥ R T s i here Lor Havold Butso e e R same sear the costa of labor and fer- | | Entertainment at Church Nets $31 N i the tte for inz morning fo; mp Devens o | tilizer have both gorie up by leaps and : Are in_ Fldride: | amotany and mechanical engineering?|jounds. Tre ate paving, or shall hate irho bas Decs | fo. pay.-about double cost for pro- ducing potatoes for our kicking crities, next “season.’ 1f ‘we continue to gel less _than. half-price for :the potatoes We-raise; we certainly ought not ts accused of “‘robbing .the consumer.” =la, ing at her home in Providence. America to correct Cleared Over 21, . . .“.herunpardonable A * th reh on The m(él‘tfl]l ment at the chu fault ofwaatefulnesg icer, Miss *Aniiie Spieer and | " But the .regquirements of the suc- ude gons te |cessful farmer don't stop there. He| vnegfla fo know ‘as well ‘something of [Balley is con-|entomelogy and of geology and all iliness. |thit it is possible for finite” humanity | mcetm: of the Meth-|to know -of meterology: he needs” to No More Rheumatism Browm Torturing Pains and Swollen Joints Vanish When Rheuma Is Used. pray= EEd | ciurch was omitted this week.. |be-a psychologfiist to get and handle T S ey D i voruble there wWas quite 2 5 and extravagance > At last a real remedy for rheuma- Plue ocisty will' mest his. hired man; a . philosopher - to| Personally, l.must donfeis that this|tendance and. the evening | Metter ~ s IR & 004, one it must be da3). afternoon - with - Mre. | face impassively {he | #eeme to me about the very worst time S — President Wilson < when Lee & Osgood Co. and zoad_rmnk Howe. e : h 'he aimost|thai ever. 'was to start a hoom for Kosa and family " ireturned 4 z druggists everywhere sell it on the no- | —_— y. teeters; ~something ' of , a|Iarming. on the “basis” of ‘its ‘profits, | home ‘after Spending: the . winfter .in & ) Jure no-pay basis. OLD MYSTK, cupcnter and a blacksmith and a stone |1 don’t know a farmer in.my vicinity ! New Jersey. . Rheumatics should hail the news ason: to muke' the perpetually ve-|Who did more” thas ep - his>head | Walter Greenée-and:famiiy. visited.at|: - 2 with great rejoleirg, for it is surely a —— : aboye - water,” last SoSah iThe pies- | Burt Greene's . in, Phoonixr] - semarkabl. remedy and has a record | Washington Social™ Hifd- by 2 {pect for- the’ coming is -that of | day - a » af aimost unbelievable cures. Kead | Ladies' Aid Ser.i-ey an _idealist, bonh 4t | baving to swim huptr and’ swallow | Tounis . White; -Jr,. cut.his 4 J. F. Oliver o Albany, Ga., say: i more salt water. < iByt, it our highle:'estes of: the _metranelit . <bisial ‘aptitude fo thing at -the ; wron; less " take ' this take the will-for ligkd to them .for,having ‘waked ‘up. There _hate . been . times - when - seémed, ‘as it “they ~ would never ‘get their. exes -open: i and “all the, while- & . Frank E. Tiobbins vccupied the | ken and tmxxhted business man. : of the Baptist' chuic! h Sunday! bruary 24th, The Baptist Ladies' .Aid uciey‘- held a4 Washingten soeial.’ Wednesdsy® badjy with‘an ax recently ‘Ralph Poole- of , this, place Dutnam Tuesday of last weék fas. passed -the military .examination. nd was: aceepted for serviee. John - Whitford .was , in . Stafiord Springs, Monday, calling on, his saugh: ed friends for two | * with~ their e offered | | doctors | * known | m clpit b2 | o Very fow farmers”combine all_ these duili and - sciences: The fact re- maine that fhe'farmer’s success usually dépends upon How nearly he comes tb mastery of them.” The mote he. knowi about every, owé of these fhings' the greater . his< chance of .winning ,out, The ‘less; he'Knows “about ' them. the for sheumaticm. Tried man was treated at one of the best pouthern sanatoriums, and If 1 im- proved any T did not re: I am | & Somductor an the Central of Georgia | road. and had Het Springs, At e e at 'wl:mmm‘r : nebr-mms werd dec- grated with - flage, bunting and.pic- mu :I;:« u:;({ia Rbeuma a ]}lu.” of George Washington. Rarder” he's “‘zot ‘to ~work and ‘the abandoned my trip, took fhrec hottles, 3 -c‘mhr nm“'mm'my TP e o ed my trip, h ttles, | KO0 R of great success. and now fesi as we!}hu ver. am | \A racent lecturer at:one of the gredl Bam Phetmation ty_ It T woerd | William E. Tamphere o mm{' LR Bl | n a ma Pt take a huadred thousand dollare for | young dsughter, Doref fivs pevgel ot BiolbEy -6 Foan Death of Dr. Harry V. Dr\ghnm' Fm} Days’ Extension’ Sehoul—Fnhu al of ! Wiltiam - R.' Purple, - Mrs. The Unpardonable Sin Is Arthur Alexlndel!»m ln «0ld whet Rheoma has dome for wogld rather be dead than | was before the use of Rheuma. ) you have rheumatism % dou't delay—iry A large. bottle, rumden- weeks' treatment, is not and your momey back if it does &ive you quick a3d joyfni relie® for FOU WANT t- Betare e poblic, mnc s Detter “han Dréugh ho ad- coimens of The Bullstin as 1)brother-in-law . and Rheuma today. | sell,” of Plumenth, expersive, | wood, 0id br. F. C. Jackson DENTISTS CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, PLATE WORK AND EXTRACTiNG thy Were recent, guests'of Mrs. l.pkz’ho sister, | Mrs. Bémund H. Lamb of any | Mra Haclon and -s9n Kus; Mass, umc. at the . no(téhss Chipman's t"‘VIn T, Wilany P. Chipman, Talcottville. Miss Doris Peckham has mmd 30 |{i°m a Visit to her uncle and sunt, M- and “H Gilbert ~ Ennis, Charlesto L mmm!t, Dr. D. J. Coyle and- - | moTe. !meful as 'the mnlhel ‘of stit. | deeply: versed .in biloEY that' he’can tell by looking ;at-a. pig. Whether ‘his progeny will thave the long, deep. sides S0 desirable for_ bason, or.the broad, | ihat “that bring high prives unde: | the' name “Westphalia:. or, looking ‘at ajcow the never saw before, tell off- hand whethér'she will be a_ifker l'turs quetation T beg'you make an g G R ou. " cal yourse¥ o “dlologisf’’ or- simply "a to express their opi and ail the other “ologies” that he | Mr. .zh»uhwl s o o of of heef better . biologists fhan | b Bethel lunday Schul .Reorganizes— 'Storm Leaves Gullies: in. Reads:Four to s.x Feet Deep. he TBlaar Bohaols of e Tithal thurch was vedrsanized Sungiy, aft- He. morning .service the.iollowing i . ming Young. ‘superinterlent: T. T 5. W G -Bur: v -and ‘treasurer; . Mabel branian:. Mahel. Gus:afser, T Zyrop: Kinney, organist. Hurton, who has haen suverin- nded for several years hasino:,: since an illness of, 3bout a year.ago,. heen ing ‘to the Sunday school and reamest- ed that somie one be elected in his Roads .Badly Wd\.d The severe rain storm Monday p!-mzd chMin = 'tiare “yas 1o’ :dmo in the: Tighth Frmy asiingion's birih- &blé to attend to the-duties pertain- by Lyme 2 féw:days ‘since} dttendinz the | funeral , of. a.. mq.uv R. on, Rogers,. have been visiting Barl’ ermh i, Baston for | & few days. Mrs. "Chardes: Smith, Mrs.: , Walter Gillette and Miss--Minnie* Wakeman lattended a meétinz of the Daughters of the American Reyolution; Washing- ton’s: birthday, at the home‘nt the re- gent, Mrs. E.E. Williems. % thef Dr. H.'V, Bingham. Dr. Elrry Varley Bingham of Mad.- Lso!t N. J.,"son of Mary Varlex ani Robert W. Gmgham died Sunday eve- last at'a “Hospital .in New ,York He is anrvived by his wife, also o, tesife in. East Haddem. The burial was on Wednesday in Woodiawn cemetery. Extension_ School. The | extension - schoolopened 'a | tour days’. sesgion Tuesaay. morning with a Snd\i attendance. The z.ubjecu umder+ Roy E. Jones and A. G. the Town: hall, end'at the the Sin of Extravagance “RIGHT NOW the war industries of the nation-arein - = immediate need of every worker and every bit of material that.can possibly be secured. * T0 buy an articte now that is not absolutely needed for sane and simple living, is to take away "“from the Government'the time, the'labor, and the material that went ingo #ts manufacture—as: President . Wilson has said, the extravagance of needless buying is*“America’s unparjonable fauit.” Decide today that you s will shake off_the sin of‘extravagance—that: you. will help m by putting a share. of your savingsin ar Savings Stamps ‘rw Stamps and U. S. Thrift Stamps may be “had at the postofiu. ulthat.s h'ust conwames or other amthorized ucnuu ywrself and yout .

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