Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 4, 1918, Page 6

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g Now | fm— Fower company, in a ditch in' School | &nht on Monday” was one of the IEST &AFEBT LAXATIVE FOR rgest “in° Westerly, "It was held on|. s 30 . : S ’ Wednesday mérmnz and was attend- g LIVER AND BOWELS, AND THE i 4 b edeby nearly, three hundred mtmbm 2 S i 5 i ¢ bt PEOPLE KNOW ‘IT. . ; Mcnhqn. U A A iy ) il Japeintids ‘mmazching: fn & ‘ coldis i SalbL a1 ,body. Rev. Walter J. Leddy was cele- |- 5 o H : i SR | 3 4 5 brant at the requiem mass. Inter- | 2y . g & ¥ THEY’RE FINE! DON'T STAY BIL- |- e St.,)l.icha e emetm ; o S { : \ ;i HOUS, SICK, HEADACHY OR | The act which vmvifles for the_con- | provisions: of - hw. with rfimncq to 1 iy & £ BT A . ¢ 5 W CONSTIPATED. struction of sidewalks in- ‘Westerly, | appeals: from" town councils, ] ) ‘1 i s X 33 B rassed at- the present session of the|, -“S 3. If"the petsch “m, ; Rhode Island general assembly, is now from v ascértainment of , ¢osts” for operative. - It's provisions dre known|the muking’ and laying of ‘any side- only to Representative Haswell, ‘who | Walk shailfail ‘to hawve ‘such ‘amount presented the act,’ and ‘those ‘directly | I “appeal he shall be adjudg- interested in its legisiative travel. For the ts' of 'suit and the u‘;e information o all, the full text ot goufl'fifl‘ tofl o a_ * tior I o b (a'( no chlr?e iayou) the act is here given: ~to 2 % e g ' -k 4 An act-in amendment of and in ad- ; 5'-"“""""‘" Byusrl -—a dition to Chapter 1430 of the Public : "q%‘_""‘"fifi Laws, passed at the Jamuary sessiom, :x;n"ve;ueh mn:v’;eduofid. :\: n;-u re- | wi . and A ple) il nbe A, D. 1916, entitled “An" Act Creat. costs and the collector of .taxes! e, Tuesday, evening, at which b6 Board of Mishway: Conmmission: LShall collest . omhim anty so,much of |FSoPton Tussdey, evening ul collect £t ombi StborSrT ey plabiars F. L. CAULKINS COMPANY SHOWING A FULL LINE rs 1y he T f W fed sali x as shall hav found 0 B L e abpeal o be gie e ol mmetiass | g Nne war vl eV dnd Mrs) Ont n Jl '] OF BUICK VALVE IN THE HEAD MOTOR CARS AT bly as follows: ection’ ‘his act shall take: effect | borne, Deacon ahd Mrs. Elias Wilcox, Section 1. Section 3 Chapter 1450 of |immédiately, and all acts and parts|Deacon and Mrs; Rowland Wilcox and ND@N@ THE MAJESTIC GARAGE. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY the Rublic Laws, passed at the Jan-|Of acts inconsistent herewith are here~ Deacon and Mrs. 1.’ P. Allyn. The in- vary session, A. D. 1016, entitled “An | DY Tepealed. i ©" | teresting - programme- included a vocal | .CAN BE.MADE ON THE FOLLOWING MODELS. act creating a board. of hxghway com- | ¢ George Dunham; piano solo, misgioners for the town of Westerly” been. vs. Mildred Wilbur and recitation by == | PRICES, DELIVERED IN NORWICH. is_hereby amended’ so as to read as|Provest s hing- | Miss ‘Helen Taber. Brief addresses s et B | (A . .E-49 7 Passenger, 6 Cylinder Touring Car. . follows® ton, by, Captain rge ‘H. Webb, ‘d!‘ were made by Rev. A. F. Earnshaw of 3 “Seotion 3. Tt shall e the duty of |ector of the draft tor Rhode island, a|the Congregational church. Rev. A. H. STONINGTON said board of highway commissioners: | SYnOpsis of his plans for.consolidating | Withee of -the Methodist church, Rev .$1635 E-45 5 Passenger, 6 Cylinder Touring Car. . .....$1400 “(a) To comstruct. improve. alter|the twenty-two selective boards of the|A. IL Barrington of St. Mark's Epis-|patrigtic Demonstration in Village | CALL Ul K d i the st wadls i state into one central administration jcopal church, Rev. George H. Miner. 7 . - UP 734 o Torair ho sldcwalks In the Streets| ofiice. in the siate:tapitol. Under. the | former pastor of the Urion Baptist Sunday—Heard and Seen. E-50 7 Passenger, 6 Cylinder Sedan............$2630 G Attach- ct the type of terial to be 3 |proposed scheme ‘the selective boards|church, and Rev. H. M. Foster, of the H s eritcicur D Lype of matelal (0 be e | el ratieiod o ail Nl ik Naak BastsCPonUrcE THeteRnmente|. FI0E are compleied for the bisi] E-49 5 Passenger, 6 Cylipder Sedan............$1990 4 the keeping of records, issuirig of calls | were served by the young lad:es of the |Patriotic = demonstration in Borough | 46" . and ECONOMICAL— width and elevation thereof. and to| the Vesping of records, isse W Rl o Y nall next Sunday afiernoon io mark E-46 '3 Passenger, 6 Cylinder Coupe. ...........$1840 on, improvement, alteration and |ton Of mobilization work. The boards Wil Oboupy Sumrmier ‘Heme. d ‘o give impetus to the campaizn || E-35 5 Passenger, 4 Cylinder Touring Car $900 ES {vesair shall be undertaken in accord- | Will retain their pefonnel and their| Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Maxson and|far tne esle of the —thind - Iineris y i 3 H “§iircs with the requirements and needs |Jurisdiction = authority, as vested Gt Ay i3 - T in|son, James Maxson, who have spent!ponds. The speakers will be furnisned || E-34 3 Passenger, 4 Cylinder Roadster. ..........$900 5% ihe bublic: and to Inspect or cause | them under-the selective: service 1aw, |the winter at the Benjamin COtage |by the state roumch of defonte. Bri . f . [ he inepected from time to time, the Ut Wil not ‘be ‘obliged to maintain | have commenced to fix up. their sum |oy tre St council of defense. Prioti} F 4 4 Cylinder Light Delivery ................$895 be a short parade of Company B, C. We furnish Repairs for ai = of Regse b sieests, highways, sidewalks and |the exhaustive system of records. Alllmer home at Goat Paint. They expect | bridges kept and maintained by sajd|this ~work ~ will be accomplished|to occupy it by the first of May. L 1 Wholey & Co., | onmcios, e, pormoes of mainiaining oo el e bE 1 b R A e Demonstration by appointment. Telephone 1988 ! i® keepi h i i v 5 " oS £ 4 0 e‘v ) ::d s;;;ml‘ogr ttrea\fi:min‘d" 5:00501;:;:11\‘: sisting of deputized , Tepresenttives| Robert Stanton, a former resident deé;:f ,:";‘“fib;'t” ‘;;o“ 10”‘?!“” Sak ok Yo'l Jes. - Ho, h 56, i? FERRY STREET remove any obstructions whenever | from_selective bolrr]s, will_be estab-|of this place, now of Albany, N. V., s SIS‘ZF ys v leé’ Bamsr“ audi- esimen in charge—. . Mlp y use phone o funds are available for such purpose: |liShed as' a central ' administrative fwho' has been .very ill - has been ) pang] nner. t committee. The actual setection of men | brought to. the home of his brother-| Salute to the Flag, by all_standing. || Roscoe K. Burrowe. SR R m(‘\:; Efalllcei?og cg‘l‘);’fiedg’;’;":fis for various draft quotas,’ the issuance fin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton, h?p‘;mt?fn"rfirdn e fi;flg%fi;fi:fi - a detailed account of its expenditures, | °f calls and-the accompanying clerical who will care for him. cut Home guard i A T F BURNS contracts made, and obligations in- | FOrK, ‘fi'é_r:‘;:::ufi ‘33““:;‘“ 33:?& ; News in General. School children’s -chorus, under di- == — HEAT[NG AND PLUMB!NG tion work apart from the cost of im- |0 Attend to their entrainment. B oL Caon. ToTae, Nor 8T 0.0, Bl vokets - ascompanied by hizhe benemt - gel's mother, Mrs. Paton, of Palmer- provement, maintenance and repairs; n e : t = met, Wednesday evening when the ini- |orchestra of 10 pieces. flatests sulfiine Dom o e ety w Not only. will this scheme result i oot = =% Rera. E throat trouble. =i ‘. 'es| ‘g rita & 92 h-nnklm Stre:t fnantial ton’ Smemone 1° &he anbue! | Anatiia) economy, daya Captain. Webb,| Uation: desres. was conferred on - aj. Kecitation soldiers of * Freedom,| “ars ‘Willard Beckwith is confinned | .y S v"a‘ux"'gda\'sa:c::)cial and s 2 endwing e Waric petnned s durife ‘-‘os,"hl',.vl',l’gd,f“fi“’:l-‘/er{,“*}ogh:“"‘ig?sa‘:" Daiiel De Costa went Wednesday | Quartette, March Onmard, Messrs. ST SR and dance in Robertson's hall on Mon- ROBERT J COCHRANE samp, and containing suth recom. o S0 R HIL e, Al b den :fi:::nfiet?stth:haxftxe:;:rati:gs?x \':T:an’ Dewhurst, Bradley and|guughter, Mrs. Jacob DBudd, of Dan-|(2Y evemint. b AR the sixty-six selective -board members S 2 S eyes. bury, for a few weeks. S e GAS FITTING, :'d""flig’,:"sinaiei’;‘id"?,?“zh;“"‘e’;uflifi,’“n who would. be otherwise expected to r°"‘;““1 et {’}‘ “};“t' C.AlL ] Vlig:echuln?spsem:}ie C‘I""dm""s, ot | "'Clirence Noel has been in New York| NORTH STONINGTON PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING |and improvement of the highway sys- |onscirs Office hours and attend to. the | ot 209 Mo Rs & 0 BOTC| ondon, overidge Lee of New |on a business trip. —_— . . PL 3 k NG JRPIOKeERty ‘clerical work. The approval of the NESCAY. e Tee. 2 Mrs. Alfred Manning spent one day | Funeral of Mrs. U. i E term in said town h 1 1 Song, A rsula M. Main—Ob Washington Saq., Washington Building | teT in <2id to Sl = plan by selective boards is = nearly |house on.High street recentlv pur ng, America the Beautiful, Liberty | jast week with her daughter at Nor- SaTanca il E b vl : Norwich, Conn. D its records and ac-iynanimous, ang the brovost marshal chased Xrom \Krs Carrie Packer es-|chorus and audience. Wit Town e of Easter—Hewitt's Station Aot for N I 0 BRast Pasiine ‘Tnz:v be con-appraves. . tate. - s golo, Robert Bradley. Awaiting Call. School to Be Reopencd. c 4 H t e uefln cenurt of Westerl a4 v rrl L . 3 ammon; lara Sy ¥ o e funeral services of Mrs. Ursula lno" GASTI“S s : Pup. | Choral club, for the benefit of th’; to hear that he is recovering. | Turner) of New London. ;‘;g::’:b;‘:t&’;ze;"‘s.’fnge called to the |31 “Main were held at her home lzst s apter 1450 of the -|Red Cross, will be given in Westerly | Albert Wolfe of Waterbury is vis-| Recitation, The Flag l Love, John N Hovara |Green < Had &e her Wednesday and were conducted by lic Laws, passed at the Januarv ses- High School hall soon, under the di- |itin® in the village Cushman. S 'na | ReV. Lucian Drury. Burial was: ic FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY sion, A. D. 1918, is hereby amended by | rection, of Robert. N.. Lester,. assistéd .Stanley Sauniem of Westfield, N. Song, Onward, Christian ‘Soldfers, | guests ‘Wednesday, her mohlihle‘ &nd Union cemetery. adding. therat the following sections: | by Mrs, Hobert N. Lester, soprano, | is the guest of his grandmotner, S Liberty chorus and audience. daughter, Mrs. Combes and Miss Alice Easted Obsecvanoa. Section 8. Whenever the said hoard |ana Miss Fl W J. Alden Rathbun. Quartette, Honor's Ca'l Messrs. | Tavlor, of Andover. H THE VAUGN POUNDRY C“ of highway commissioners shall = de- | Mason socommemicte . prols and Mre | % B Cushman, ~Dewhurst, IdWdley and| Mrs. W. S. Chappell with her infant| At the Consregational church Rev. termine by its vote that a sidewalk | followss | 1L o > The Programme B Noyes. 2 % of Windham, called recently on her|O. D. Fisher took as the subject of his Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street shall be made and laid in and uponi ‘To Thee, O Country, Emhber: Chav PIA‘NFELD . Speech, Victory or Servitude, Geor mother, Mrs. Alfred Manning. Easter _sermon‘.’rwa Foundatiqn, Facts. e e e e = |a=s strest or highway. in-said town.|ral club, x S. Pdlmer of New London, Able to Leave Hospital. There was speclal Faster music by the bt ) & rder same to e made _Phone 581 ? 3 x Spring_Song, Pinsuti, Choral club. | Scores Made at; ‘at Rifle Shoot — Ball School children’s chorus, The Mar-| Theodore Ziegler who has been inl‘s}z’fnfia;?chézflsmr R and laid upon five Qays' notice to the| Aria, Ritorna (Aida)’ " Verdi, Mrs. Team to Play at Moosup Saturday|seflaise, with orchestra “accompani-|st. Joseph’s hospital for a month re-| - | ahuttine land owner, or if any of the | Lester. E B The Baptist Sunday school, F. Carrol el : ““Town Has Pubchased $29,100|ment. ceiving surgical attention returned | peabody, b ¢ MODERN PLUMBING | tmmere mne ithone the saie | e Marseiles, Choral ciub, bl g & Singing. America by ail | iome' Saturdas. Easter doneert Sunday evening. + on 2 v - 33 r o ion. by Rev. Dw! . S 3 o2 letter to the known place of resi- | Lester, b a?:imilfigxeng:“m e . A of the Second Cflngresatioiflgal chnr:i‘:.ne To Reopen School. is as essential in modern houses as|demce. At fhe tme and the nlace| Land Sighting. Greig, Choral club. The 'Plainfield Rifle, club held . a| . Stonington Pointers. "~ MONTVILLE The school at Hewitt's station, which e ectricity is to lighting. We guaran- |"r™d in reid notice the board .of| Hymn, & L 2 tle Snow White Cross |Shoot Tuesday evening at Krawss' hall s = 2 has been closed for seven vears, will tee the very best PLUMBING WORK shall proceed | Léster, Chiral elub. Martin Hogan, veteran locomotive with a large crowd in attendance. The . 10+ ; Christmias Bells, Osgosd, = Cha engineer, now. of Providence, visited in | Party in Honor of New Haven Guests 12 opened April § with Willard Eocle- by expert workmen at the faires: . L ; Gib: sg0cd. oral | score for the evening was as follows: |the borough, Tuesday. .Heé is an old-| Birthday and Anniversary Dinner— |~ Afics Ruth E orices. I oL . Main has resigned as T, Johnson 236: un;;;?uirgnt._rmcv 3 A Jolly Four Give Social. :em-horlof K}]l; Ceme{ primary school, _Frank R Tracy | ining_: g o teach in District No. 4 in Ledyard, ;?nx;;!:wpam at his Lantern H:,)' Friday evening Miss Maud Y!aejnneu The Center school will hereafter be . QNI ® 5 i % s entertained at her home in Palmer-|operated as a oné-room school. Camp DIx. has'beon oy aused fram the (o in honor of Miss Eisie Pralt| BDward i Man, a student in Cheate ) . has 3 1 I d her brother,. Arthur, of New Ha-|school, Wallingford, is home for va- - " A 1 service and is now back at his former | 2" et ¢ s T ~de laid Cnatn et A oA Tora: n?ls'ftozn}mw 208: Wiltred Allard 206: | (o ories H. Davis of Mystic enter- | 5t suests were present including |ter of Fall River, Mass. ,were in town “the owners of tro|Choral club; solo and. obligato by Mrs. | Tohn ) eahv 208: George' Hutchinson, | William Mot 1854-1805. * '*'% %\ Frank Farrell, Edwin Frost and James | Monday. ; : RIE strths o (vh:r:d‘l' +5 be e Elavnls::ad 110:1n S e The borough has. purchased 900 tons | "T"°! Of 7 o Ha\en. Rev. sFu\'l“wl‘::Ihe:atls‘:?“Wumh Ct the'r vespective lands x| The five ‘huhdred: and' ‘sleventh| Stanies Suliivan, sho attends st |Of 8P FOck for street improvement. Bt e ata P {627, the halance of | stated conclave of Narragarsett Com- E = of =uch E'riP- ~Songs (a) May the Maiden, Carpen-| George Babcock 237; think -womer. Pro-|jter: (b) Mia DRicinella. Gomez: (c) |l Mercer i Henr said hoard oflhove Mas Wings, Rogers: (d) Happy |Georze Hutchinson, J shall not ex-|Song, del Riego, Mrs. Lester. Krauss 228: Arthur hase 327 »nd dollare | 1ewis ‘Gordon, Old Scoich, Choral|Rrauss Joshua Peterson * v ciub. Howard Upton 2217 A, Stomberg 21 Ask us for plans and prices. J. E. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street CHlROPRACTlC ADJUSTMENT and £y spoke at a Passion week service in the sday A 2 Mrs. Glasbrennet { 3 Thomas' seminary. Hartford, is spend- | Thursday Mr. and Ms. ( n°T | Congregational church. am the rezulav | mandery, ‘was held in tha z ing s £ his h N entertained at their home in Montville ; Is a natural health method which en- SRSt e T S D R T B PENDLETON HILL Center in honor of the amniversary of Apportionment Secured. abies nature to restore your ‘health Hpnere: more effectively and premanently than | any known health method. No medi- cine, surgery or osteopathy used. sropriation for said - pur- | the membe; o i i ) GhiC e B R the arfiug;esl;le‘:wct:‘;};\ ao"cdcafv?;: ey o Ta Mo iR enrt _ | Friends Heln “Mrs. ' Susie Chapman nsic ot ha nc.made by Eminent 'Sir 'Clarence | T1e High School base ball team willi . Celebrate tha beard | Dunbar, inspector for the district. The | NAY the first game of the season with ; b i 4 Pkl s D ok Mgk the Riverside club of Moosup Satur- f . . [nf highwav commissiomers far <a’d|2rand commandery of Massachusetts | Ne BI D Ch*l’opl’afitlc [nstitflte as £lly represented. : Resides the in-{d2Y The. team will probably line up their marriage and birthday of Mrs.| The $35 apportionment to the locsl Glasbrenner and her twin sister, Mrs. |Baptist church toward the million dol- Birthday — New Owners ! Harry Auwood of Oakdale. A dinner [lar drive for the work of the Northern of Farms. | was served to a number of guests. | Baptist convention has been secured, Many prétty gifts were received by the |going over the top by the amount of “owiy and thereaftsr the said board of | o P : Russell Cooke of Stonington called at | hostess and her sister. 50 cents. 2 hizhwav _commissioners shall demand |SDection there’ was exemplification of | With Jouret & ‘f?‘é*r=h‘3351‘;‘°“,‘)fi1’ 2P | his home Sunday. 2 Reiiben Austin has moved from one| Wilfred H. Nye of Central Vilege J. 0. Zimmermann, A. G, of such abutting land owrer | the Tilustrious Order of the Red Cross. | tain, in_the box: Burby ib Dennisoh) Ne Annie Cooke spent Sunday at|of the C. M. Robertson Co.'s houses to|was in town Sunday. nch lard owne A1l neglact | A sumptuous banquet was a feature ). 4. Smith ss, J. Smith =b, e eridal Haven: | the Hooper house on the main road. Martin ‘'W. Main of DBoston spent Licensed Dr. of Chiropractic and refuse to pay the same. the said |Of the big event, ; Collonan rf, and Allen cf. Miss Lucy Lester is spending a| Mrs. A. Latimer will entertain- the|Easter at his old home here.; m 221 Thayor gmg, N,,w,ch, Conn, | hoard of highway commissioners shall S Employed at:Groton. week vacation at her home in .lLed-| Woma Missionary society of the U.| Mrs. Eimer E. Richmond of Canter- — chaEll YIRS Jedntity certained and Local Laconics. - Henry Densha has resigned as a|yard. B. church at the Palmer homestead | bury was a recent visitor at the home roved to the assessors of taxes for | Albert P. Randall has sold his house |clerk at Dearniey and Clark's, where| Mrs. Susie Chapman and daughter an oIy aHeRIon o et of her mother. Mrs. T. P. Norman. H : town and the said assessors shall |and lot. in -Spring. street to Samuel H. |he has bean emploved for the past six [Rilla, were viistors at the home ot| The Thursdav ev. ¥ eet- S R g Now is the time 10 find 5t e naners aortiom ot e cast | Doaie morthe. He is now manager of 3 |Bion Kinnie’s, in Ledvard, Saturday. |ins will be Teid in the dhapel of the] I the beanty of the aversge manis of ;l”' '“-1\"‘"” ‘;j lavi dn;“"nu«n The Westerly- Board of Trade has|Groton stor.. ¥ 0 " Birthday Celebration. i and M Jerry Angel and fami- |is entitled to sympathy. Out how Ofid the Fa"s ¥ a7 inciuded in thelappropriated $150 for school children’s Letters remain'ng unclaimed at the| . o, o S 2 Mr! Mrs. 3 ¥ next assessment of taxes for suech|oaidens, lacal post office. for the weel ending 1'?;:’{1:\: 22, ff_\:té t}||mrn(}s of ) ‘rs.}.?us,crl 1 ga.ns 51 ] h '8 o il - - . P! n visites @] home in ONO] Auto Paint Sh ill paint 1‘;\:;:0,' S2nSt such land or the OWNEr| " znpe AL Hovie has been apnointed | M4, 25 are addressed to Mrs. How. | ¢ " sizty-second birthday. In be- uto rain 0p will paint ™ : enaver any ahutting | Y, the Charlestown town council, cus- [ 305, ‘Grien & S “7|Ralf of her friends, Deacon Eimer B 7 himsolf ag- | todian of the Hoxie Burying ground. SR % i Coon, presented her an arm chair. | e et ¢ T} " . i e ORT Games wers plaved, and during the the ascartainment of costs he state semats ‘pagseéd resolution 15 $12. HORT. ames weré plave & your auto. . laving of any |2DPropriating $40,060 for the care of 52250 SHA svening cake and cofiee were served. | ¥ ded, he |iree patients at the Rhode Island hos- | Town Not Un to War'Stamp Reguire- |4 Dirthday cake decorated with 62 | may 4 3 according to | Pital. 3 v, B t “gioa candles was presented by Mrs. Il FALLS Tk Unerilor Saline: O tha Westavty |1 oo e o or s Hany (BoUBHL L C§2%1 08 7 Cobn. === CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Casteria : {ligh_school has selected the motto, Wert: o i A ey :""?f'. e COLDS I The, act uhas imen. passeg,.in i the In the town-of Piainfield 1 5 nesday which he recently bought of ouse authorizing the town of West- | M s 51 Sherman Street are Malcolm Thompsen, o . .72 v .to enact ordinances concerning!w Dennis Bailev of Bridgeport is vis- — are easily relieved b {he construction -and erection of Bula: | eaireray i s Central Village ings. itin.~ Joaquin' Diaz at the farm here = 9 which they rcren;ly nurchasefl.d e < & g Mre., Os' N ien and som, BREAD OR A STONE | SCOTT s Edwin . Swest, assistant secretary | Total, ......o.......... 10647 | it Mins Bl fis‘.i‘z"na'm. P ; ! of commfirce. will speak i tr:e mter-_ The ‘town's aueta for the ¥ ® | Cooke left Thursday for a i “If a son shall ask BREAD of any 055“ 03 Ly ‘h"d}“.’er‘l loas, 'mex:)$1g5.600. -thus far the town s 250 | pelondat 1! dew Work clty. and, Long of you that is a father, will he give him E Saturday gvening in - the: Westerly | shart''of the quota for the = first|Island. a STONE?" So says the Scripture. quarter of the year. It is exnected Henry Johnson has sold the team of Albert Gredne has resigned as clerk | however, by the committee of the | horses which he recently purchased to If YOUR children ask bread, will you| anditdoes more-strengthens at the Rhode Tsland hotel and will go | town war savings council that the peo ra' {7 the Putnam Inn. H ded Malcolm Thompsen of Shunoc Va'ley. not give them GOOD b - o 54 2 nam Inn. e is succeeded | ple will respond more generously te —_— not Sive ithem GOOD bread, whole-| the lungs' and upbuilds the | v Frea T/ Pierce, for many vears a | ie purchiang of war sasings stamps SOUTH WINDHAM 3 y ying? bod & T te Tookkeeper at the New England Gran- | which ' both ‘assists the government fi- Give them OUR bread, and be good | POdY t0 prevent sickness. Works, nancially 'and enables the people to P S he mayor of Providence ang the |save. Red Cross Members Not to Take Up engineer ‘are in ‘Washington en- TR ke e Chain—~Much Woerk Done During parents. Scott & Bowne, Bloomficld, N. J. 1643 | ANDREW'S BAKERY NOTICE = - |iisin e s nfodk lootd) SOUTH WILLINGTON | Marci—pery Grane Avaiing Gal SUMMIT STREET would 'be more advantageous than’at I am zoing to New York for a few|New Lordon. - H days for a sale. From now on my| In the drive for funds for war aia| ©f Fermer ' Resident—Miss ~Rosie The Red Cross met Thursday as Students Home For Vacation—Death usual in the Guilford Cmith ha'l Tt was voted not to take up the chain, place of business will be on Vergason|to the Baptist denomination, Wester- Radla Improved, After Stay at|zs has been done in Willimantic, but Avenue, Norwich Town, Conn. ly went over the top, The allotment| Nerwich Sanitarium. for each member to donate fifty cents 7 H. YURMAN, Furrier was $1300. . Calvary Baptist. church If 2 member has been entertamned by contributed $1300 and the First Bap-| Miss Marion Wondrasek spoke at|n chain member she can withdraw tist_church $150. the -Red ' Cross. meetinz held in Tol- |by paying one dollar. This thoney, Milton Duckworth has been ap-|[iand 'ast week Thursdar. like the money taken in by entertain- POWER CoNSTRUCTION pointed supervisor of highways for| Louis Levine, a student at the New |ing, goes to the starter of thé chain Ll districts one and three in Charles- | Bedford Textile schoal, is home for|who in turn transfers her money to T town, and- Charles Burdick for two,|the Easter week vacation. headguarters. AND SUPPLY COMPANY | rnest £. Webster for four and mrisha | Miss May. Zuseik. svent a few days Fine Showing For March. P. Crandall for five. in_Bridgeport the past week. Use 3 auxiliary for o thioana af Aradacfive: prevention ;. HolnmmtEailioft the:Cheate srhool |4, 10s Tote oF the local auxifasy & ENGINEERS commitice is io form a fire preven- Wallingford, is home for the Baster | ety bags s6; refugee dresses,| BB oo 4 , we can shew you a plan whershy the tion committee for boys of the West- |recass. val bes 4: operatin; 3 SS O! paresse "3 (on' s Gay e tan own one f and CONTRACTORS crly High schoal. :Next weel the com. | _Fenry Safanek has left for. New |17i convalescent ropes L. Shorsting) i In‘é)mefmfl“‘ ; AL mittee will inspect with a view to re. | York where he wik visit: his brotner | S0 ' FRIGTE NS 4 2SO0 B resuiti ({";L;:;Y::D:;’:‘ e:‘n‘:‘x:n:;:;‘;” Power Piping, Heating and Ventilating | moving fire dangers: Charles, -who‘-ls soon to go actoss to | TNINC" walh clothes shoneent Gl ms«n{eSiil“"""r 135-143 Main St Nerwich. Coan Mill Repair Work Promptly After being adjudged guilty of being P'QI‘\C' wlngwaclom s e wristeds § pairs i A Newse wad me catalogve and list ceserivi Attended to lewd “and wanton Dersons, by the res tulls Ruphans of Bast Hamnled, secks, & patn sonditions, Srises, torms and. fufl pactiegiar oo | Third district. court, - Judge -Williams | o0 spent Easter at the home of her | o o (otal of 165, An ameunt of worn Ir Bar (s PSP OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. | sentenced Mrs. Mary Wilcox (o three | PATents. -lothing .has been collected to be o 4 : yeass and Mrs. Neliie' Thompson o A Former Resident. packed and sent to.the Beigians. Seven o Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn. | one vear in the state workhouse. Mrs. John Fickey. of ‘Willimantic | new members have -been obtained. this State The Lawdon club was_ entertained who died last week, had many friends< | month. by Dr, and Mrs. F.' L. Payne at' their |in Seuth Willington, who were grieved | : General News. ‘Whitestone Clgars will be 33.90 a 100 from Oct. 1st, 1317. $2 for a box of 30. Same rate per tnuusl h Two orl‘!nal selequon - | to hear of her death. Mrs. Hickey wa+ pgza bywurs Payne were" r:nmfl a former resident of South Willingtor Alfred Richards Carl Oman is - confined to the~ be('l with tonsilitis. DENTIST by the club guartette. Mrs. Willlam | for a good many years. Miss Calista Backus, who has’ been 3 Pranitin Office Hours: Smith read a humorous selection. Sup- ' . Home From Norwfch. .+ | receiving - surgical . attention in the 9.12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. pver was served. | Mis Rosie Radia returned home|Hartiord hospital is ~expected ~home WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Wed. and Sat, Evenings 7-8 Wednesday was * the ~ fifty-: second | from: Norwich lagt week baving Dbeen |soon. iness befors the public, tnere is no medjum better than through the ad- vartising columns of The Bulletin, Room 365 Thayer Building Tel 209 Residence tel. 1225 legislative day of the present session|a patient'at the Norwich Sanatorium| . Mrs. Austin Wade has been ill witt of the Rhode . Island’ general assem-.|for about one and o 3 s, She | pleurisy. 38 by, As the members ‘are paid™$5 alis looking very much ‘improved. Miss Florence Perkins of -~ North

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