Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 23, 1918, Page 6

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WESTERLY Mrs. Moses H. Wilcox, of Sea View, was in Westerly Friday, of her daughter, Mrs. Her- W. Rathbun, and an object of her was to show her wedding ding to daughter Twenty-five years ago 'l:t summer, Mrs. Wileox when on 8 ‘trdp from her home to the bathing bereh wore ber wedding ring and when peturoed her ring was missing. ohe wearch made but without avail. fi, % puw made repeatedly for al years and thea all hope of re- e ting was abanconed. All were told of the loss, mflafl Miner and Ira La- mt vistors to the beach, thereafter had a weather- for that ring. * YEANIFIRIBOTATR IR = 3 = % - & s bl 5 by 48 t week, John Manson, 'w- m"dcm of Quinebaug ut a year, found a plain gold the sea weed which he ghg !nt‘o his beat. He stowed the to his neighbor, Mr. Latham, g of his flhnd and sa_«;lh hei ;?‘llxll)d to locate the ewner. The in " E& in the rg(nz was “Moses 10 Estelle” My. Latham declared that it was ! lost wedding r'ng of Mrs. - %ue.ox Early this week, Mr. “Manson delivered the ring to the own- ., 1t was in @s good condition as 51'!81 Mrs. Wilcox lost it while bath- Lipe twenty-five years ago. The ring } found in the same Imcation off Sthe beach where it was lost. By the n »l.%u sea the ring must have “peen buri jn the sand and washed “out Sprin mary times @uring the long “peried. I Sewven Knights of Columbus, mem- Shers of srragansett council, of EWaesterly, will receive the fourth de- , 8t & session to be heid in Narra- 7 tt hotel, Sunday aftcrnoon. There Swill be a large class of eandidates from seetions o Rhode Island. At such Sceremonials candidates wear dress Tpuits, but speeial exception ig made ato those who are in the army and na- , and they will be permitted to re- skeive the degree while in uniforms. & Hannah L. Crandall, widow of John I¥. Crandall, and administrator of the te, has petitioned for a change in egount of $1,2 i her person- 1 property, was placed in the inven- v through error. This is part of an :t«munt given her by her husband for er own use and ther *-n of her husband's es Z The Westerly committes of the Fourth Liberty loan offered n prize of war saving stamp and $2.50 in thrift Btamps to school pupils for the hest @vertising posters. Due to the clos- & of schools on account of influenza “he posters were not rea n time for Mse. Since t! they have been com- leted and committe> makes this ‘@nnouneement: 8 Figst prize Mauric: Thoumine, rade 8 (1), Eim stree econd, Ray- k d Lamphear, Grade §, (2), Elm Atreet. Primary grades, paper cutting, Grade 2, Bradford . Honorable mentio High school, Bvelyn Craig, La IPrechette, enry Metivier, Thomus Sanders, arion Manchester; Grado 8 (Elm)— mily Rarber, Herman Ftelman, Monroe Ramford, Frances Andrews eulah Tripp, Constance Rathbun e Pepdlebury; GFra (Blm)— ames TFaneivra, Nellie Miarino, Rob- rt Barber, Vera Comolll Susie Ni- 4li, Helen Murphy: Grad> 6 (Pleag- nt) Mary De Perry, Adam TYerare, Jma Manfred, Mary Stella (Elme), 6. TMddes (EIm), Duynn's Corners). Bernice Gilman dBim), Frank Martinoll. (Quarry ill). Mary Muyrphy, (Elm), Doris raburg (Elm); Grade 5b (Pleasant), Arthur Guarino: Grade 5h (Fleasant), Abraham Deutsch, il Ashworth; (Eln) Harry pight Chegtnut strect, Grade 2, leasant strect Grade 3, d Ouarry I7iil, Grades 3 and 4, were leading in Ihe exercises of the primury grades. . The churches of Westerly will unite Bext Wednesday evening in a Thanks- #iving and Victory servico in the Paw- ®¥atuck Sevonth Day igt church, The sermon on Clouds h _ Silver Linings, will be delivered hy Rev. W d. MoNelll of the Congregational Shureh. An attractive programme is lanned in which the ¢ i1l participate. Miss C ®on will give a violin solo The New “America, composed by Dr. Whitford, With the words of old America, will be ung for the first time in public in Westerly. = The sale of buttons realized $35 for e Unconditional Strrender club of Westerly, and the amount has been Eiven to the local Red Cross. The &lub has a membership of 500, with Dr dward Whitford chairman) and arry Crandall, secretary-treasurer. @ Leonard and Hazrry Crandall Hold the buttons and in the mills and #hops and aided materially in the suc- se of the campaign. = Charles Buck, of Paweatuck, who after a brief illness died in Law- Yence hospital, New Londdn, was for Many vears in the employ of the B. Lottrell Sons com v. Ho is surv Byt ‘harles and Jereiniah, #And three brothers, Genrge and Ed- @ard of Westerly, and Henry Buck of Tail River. . Local Laconics. < At the annual meeting of the North- gastern Dental association, held in Providence, it was voted fo change the name to the New England Dental fpciety. | Judges Sweeney and Doran presid- #4 at sessions of the superior court in Providence, Thursday. There ar~ 511 names on Westerly's Rell of Honor boord. wiA Westerly man of “influence de- : "It is none too early to or- Em:.e for the erection of A monument the Westerly soldiers and sailors $ho gave their Tives in ths great war.” & Friday’s regular session of the Third District covrt was a repetition of the fwo Friday's that pre Nothing doing, : There iz to be another flower sho; # Dixon square, e Charles A. Morgan, seriouslyill dur- S the week, was reported as some- What improved Friday afternoon. * Inspectors Libb-and Fa rrington have flled complairt with the chief of police d| have™ returned to Hyde Park, Mase,, WATCH FOR OUR POULTRY NEWS ARMOUR’S NICELY SUGAR CURED SMOKED Shoulders Ib.25c¢ TH! 'MEALY COOKING POTATOES 15 pounds to peck 1b.47c oo STEAKS » 30¢ BEEF Prime Rib Roast Best Shoulder Roast, bb. .. Lean Pot Roast {b. .... Fresh Cut Beef Corned Beef in Pickle Choice Cuts LEAN SALT PORK, nicely { FRESH LITTLE PIG !N PORK LOINS, Ib. .. ..38¢ arrived at their new heme in Milton, Wisconsin. Sergeant - Donald Fergason of the police force, Lias almost completely re- covered following an operation in a Providence hospital and turn to du Henry Walton has purchased the Lizzie Sims farm, on the Post. road. ‘Willia ven shot a handsome large: gray fox near Weckupaug. As a memorial to 5 Beatrice Williams, of Mystic, the r class has presented Westerly High School a | bust of Hermes. { Two Westeriy soldiers, Lieutenant Harold Q. Moore and the late Private Harley P. Chase are in the official fllm of America's Answer. The funeral of Frances Strickland,| the 10 year old daughter of Ilora and the late John Strickland, ‘was held from her home on New London read Friday morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. G., H. Miner officiating. This is an af-| flicted family. The father was buried Wednesday, two more children and the mother are eritically ill, all fro influenza. The family is left in desti- tute circumstances, as the father was the sole support of the wife and five children. The funeral of George Irving was held from his home in West Mystic Friday afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. Re 0. G. Buddington of Poguonoc con- ducted the services. Burial was in the Packer cemetery, Fishtown. | There Mystic ] attendance at | Friday evenin, was a large encampment ferred on a large class, served after the degree work. Mrs. Willlam H. Packer is visiting her son. Albert Packer, and his fam- ily in Bridgeport. | Sergt. Henry Klippell has returned | to Camp Meade, Md., after being in Mystic to attend the funeral of his i fant daughter, Henrietia A. M. Klip- pell. i There were ten sailors at the sleep- ing- quarters for men in the service at| Columbus hall Thursday night. The| boys are much pleased with the idea of having a nice bed and always ex- press gratitude for the comforts pro- | vided. Walter J. Shea hae returned from a visit in New York. Fred Douglas is seriously ill at his; home on Bank strect. ¢ Louis F. White has returned from a short stay in New York. Joseph Enneking and his mother after three months’ stay in the village, | Mrs. John Smith and Miss Sarh| Smith have returned from a visit in Providence. Mrs, Leonard J. Hermes is ill with influenza, STONINGTON F. La Verne Burdick is awaiting his passport to proceed to the Isle of Pines, SWIFT'S SPRING LAMB |MILK-FED VEAL . .28¢| Those Short Cut . .25¢{ Meaty Loins Ib. .........22c|Forequarters Lamb, Ib. ... .23c|Rump Pieces Liver, Ib. ... .16c]| Short Meaty B Nicely Cured Plain Tripe 11 soon re- |v MYSTIC |4 {friends and | charges the town when the royal purple degree was con- | ] Supper was |z | Many ]clren 18 vi NATIVE FROM NEAR-BY to Roast, Ib. ..30c to Roast, Ib.7.26¢ Veal Steak . , Ib..10c}Ib. .........50c Veal Chops ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED HAMS, Ib. .. .35¢ a to the service of the Shore Line ic Roilway company. z Warden and Mrs. Cornelius B. Cran- dall will leave today for Spring&field, ars., where they will remain two k3 as guests of their son and daughter-in-law. The run of striped bass iz rearing the end. The Victory boys and girls have raised more than $400 for the united war work campaign. ‘United States Food Administra cel THE MOHICAN COMPANY Sweet, Parson Brown, Florida ORANGES, dozen 38c CRANBERRIES, 2 gts. 23¢ SEEDLESS RAISINS CITRON, b.........42¢ “ORANGE, LEMON FEEL osov0 00,380 FANCY TABLE APPLES LARGE BANANAS dazen ..o 0 o0 B8e COOKING APPLES 4 quarts .... .25¢c TURKEYS Ib. 45¢ Fresh Killed, Plump, Young Hen or Toms also Dry Picked SCME VERY HANDSOME NATIVE BIRDS SEE OUR POULTRY—GET CUR PRICES COOKING COMPOUND, | MILD MILK CHEESE, Ib. . PURE LARD, b....,..., SELECTED GUARANTEED EGGS, dozen. | ents. 1 . The Ladics’ Aid society M Charles MeDowell {afierncon and tied a quilt. A. H. Bragg has secured employ- tmeny in Worcester and expects to {move his family there soon ! annual fair and sale held b; |LadieX Aid society Saturday eve Nov. 18th, netted to the treasury. met w Wedne the $144.44, to be added The restaurant in the Barrows| bufiding will close today and the pro-| _ BRIEF STATE NEWS prietors will go to Westeriy and up‘-nX Thomaston.—The last patient has a restaurant there. left the emergency hospital and the SR L — piace was fumigated this week MQOSUP Groton.—Ground has been broken in Poruonoc for a bungalow to be built Many local pecople attended the|{by A. C. Weeks. The house has al- at Phoenix ball, Danielsen, ¥Fri- day cvening. Joseph Peterson is now at his home in Norwic Jaek Landry has finished work at the American Woolen Co. plant in Moosup and is to 8o on the railroad as_brakeman. Villilam Fraser has purchased a new }:Amomuhllr, Emery Lamery is in Worcester vis- {iting his sister, who is in St. Vincent's! o tal, taking special treatment for nervous trouble. Edgar V. Dupuis and Jack Landry |§ motored to Norwich Friday, calling oen relatives, also going to New London. Prospects are that Highland street is soon to be made a state 1vad. The ate is to fix it up in proper condi- thre: fourths of the expenses the other fourth. improvement will certainly be ted. m Leclair has a slight attack k. red Duprev, who was wounded in the knee July 22 at Chat Thierry, is now at his home, 1004 in street. Moosup friends wish him best of Iuck. Miss Yvonne Lafrenier, secretary of | Moosup chapter of the Red Cross, had announced that Christmas boxes will be received untjl No: to her for a slip. Only one box can be sent to a soidfer. ‘ne first prifvlege, relative of friend. Leo Beilervance and motored to Bristol Friday. then the nearest ONECO ‘George Burdick with her chil- iting her fatber at Slocum, FoLy Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt and son of { Central Village were visitors at W. S, | Burdick's Sunday. Fred Burdick of Plainfleld visited his father, W. S. Burdick, Tuesday. Mrs. Bishop and daughter Doris and Miss Rose Wathley of Sterling at- tended the fair here Saturday evening. Motorman C. Raymond Wheeler, af- ter several weeks' illness, has return-| Mrs. Fred Sherman of Sterling Hill spent Wednesday here with her par- | [@ “I wisk it was possible g' Wakefield to arrest a Newport man 4 two Wakefield men on a charge of ::n: #hort lobsters near Point Ju- & Very few brands of standara eigars #re pot up in epecial boxes for the %oming Christmas trade in Wester- SMcmbaN of the Fourth Company il make the trip to Narragansett Erk in automobiles to rehearse their rts in fhe coming reproduction of © movements in The Battle of Vimy ldge. ¢ Liquor dealers in Westetly are not ng over national prohibition. as &y g0 out of business with the pres- & *Dungo kn hat has 2 n ow_wha become of old-time Thanksgiving turkey 0ots,” remarked a farmer in West- €fly, who dld his bit in the Civil war. The prize winners at the whist of the thole elub were Miss Jennie Cole- and Rev. Henry Brurno and Mrs, ph Frechette and Francis Regi- i Ljentenant Colonel Percy H. Mor- n, inspected Comnany C. Faweatuck nnecticut £tate Guard, Friday night. pany B. of Stonington, was in- ed by Major Walker. Mrs. Albert Whitford, is a guest of . Dr. mn Whitford and family, ( A. Plerce and family have Dr. Caldwell’s Syr\; tive in its effect. It The Perfect A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN DE OBTANWED, DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 W/ASHINGT suffers from constipation to know about Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. [Tt is pleasant to the taste, does not gripe, and the result is sure” (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell writ- ten by Mr. R. A. Laney, Alexandria, La.) bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, pleasant to the taste, gentle in action and posi- quickly, without griping or strain, and is a standard family remedy. — DR. CALDWELL’S Syrup Pepsin Sold by Druggists Everywbere 50 css. (7=) $1.00 for everyone who p Pepsin is a com- relieves constipation Laxative FREE CF CHARGE, BY WRITIRG TO ON STRELT, MONTIGELLO, ILLINOIS for good. N on, with a concrete gutter, ete., pays g and i which keeps him: away from ! the | B 30th, instead of | & the 15th, and all those not receiving | § coupons may send a box by applving ;M The family has 8§ Alfred Dalbac | J. 8. Mowry was in Providence |§ ready been leased New Britain.—The Stanley works has made provision to furnish work to 859 crippled soldiers when they re- 1 1 i i MEN'S '# SWEATER COATS Heavy Weight $2.00 vaiue | WOMEN High Heels . . .. and High Heel. ........ Other Good $2.50 u 'lum from France. Deep River—The convention, which was county Bapijst postponed a few | week f the epidemic of influe § River church. Vaterbury.—Marvin R. Wheeler of .| Chapel strcet won two prizes offered {through the state agricultural sooiety for children. He received the third brize for the best composition. New Haven.- de Harrison and Mrs. Donal have ciosed ir cottage £ land and ve gone to California for the winter. utenant Clark is in overseas ser- i vice. | Bristol.—Fifty-seven of the {from Camp Upton now engaged iwork at the Bristol B | entertained at the P evening under t men in plant were theatre ices of MARMALADE, jar....35¢c ;of the death of Lieut, Parker Vanamee {in France. jgreetings. Al Necassities FRESH LITTLE PIG | MOHICAN'C R Shoulders BUTTER MOHICAN MINCE MEAT SODA or MILK CRACKERS, 1b.......19¢ C WITHOUT SUBSTITUTE PREMIUM RASPBERRY COFFEE, Ib.........18¢ LORNA DOONE COOKIES, Ib. .......30¢ SCOTTISH CHIEF CATSUP, 2 hottles. . . .30¢ MOHICAN PURE VANILLA EXTRACTS 4-ource bottle .......37¢ MOHICAN STUFFED OLIVES, large bottle. .38¢c MOHICAN ORANGE SAVE FOOD OF ALL KINDS. THIS Is ESPECIALLY TRUE OF WHEAT PRODUCTS 'AND SUGAR e e BOSTON co COFFEE _BUNS, doz. 15c CORN MUFFINS doz. 12¢ § put on his best reels ana the hoys wera‘ ment Essex.—Word has been received here | . Vanamee as rector of St. John's Episcopal church was one of the first from this place to enter the aReapim ana el flart Transportation Corp. urday to n ward Hazen. These youaz pledged $» ecsh toward the \feto,y fund, ard are Asing w)rs. 10 raise tha money promised. Manchester—The Manchester war bureau has mailed fo the Manchester boys in che seryice a letter in which it extends Christmas and New Year's There are 1,200 Manchester boys in the service ank a letter i Fe- ing sent to each oae. Telephone 1450 Leayes ~ Chelsea Dock, Norwich, Tuesday, Thursdays at 4 p. m. i Leaves New York, Pier 55, East River Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 p, m. F. V. KNQUSE, Agent WIHEN vOU WANT to puf your bus- ness before the pubiic, there is no medium hetter than through the ad- vertising ~elumns of The Bulletin. WE HAVE DEMONSTRATED AND NOW DEMONSTRATE AGAIN 'S SHOES $5.00 Grey Kid, High Lace, Military and $ 4 00 .. ° $5.00 Havana Brown Lace Boots, Military $ 4 00 Values in Shoes p to $6.50 4 THAT THIS STORE OF OURS, LOCATED ON ONE OF NORWICK’S BUSIEST SQUARES, YET OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT OFFERS YOU BIGGER VALUES, GREATER STOCKS AND MUCH BETTER SELECTIONS THAN CAN POSSIBLY BE OBTAINED ANYWHERE ELSE IN NORWICH. MEN'S RIBBED WINTER WEIGHT UNION SUITS $1.49 MEN’S SHOES worth from $3.00 to $8.00—cur prices $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 up to $6.50 BOYS' SHOES that have style and quality as well as low pneel | Men's and Young Men's Overcoats and Suits THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY $12.00 to $30.00

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