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WORWICH BULLETIN; WEDWESUAT. JANUART 1, T9TY fllillll IflIIIIIIIII"""""""‘ ‘li‘l‘“" """""""‘Illlll!flllllll lm hflfll Il hu.............l.nlh......l\llllmlllfli | ss Private Fred N. Rob- 1 Cash Miller, Private Private John n Charles H. Private William WESTERLY - inson, Corpo The Washington Trust company's|Tarold D. Iavingstone, force is hard hit by the epidemic of |Ferguson, Jr influenza, nine of the twelve active|Mudge and workers in the institution being away | Smith. from business by reason of the dis-| Miss Ellen Murphy died Monday aft- ease. Former employes of the bank;ernoon at her home in F tuck after have been called back into service and | an illnrss of two weeks with _heart < is in operation as usual, but| trouble. by a broth- facilities decreased. 4 ses, some very severe and sc ave been reported eince Saturday, both in Westerly and| Burke of '.rz |.|vr. STORE Pawcatuck. Hernon of New London. Dr. Samuel C. Webster presided at a conference of physiclans Saturday John Donovan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donovan, for several years in the employ of the Pawcatuck Wool- en Mill company, at Potter Hill, died Monday of nephritis after two weeks' ickness at his I Westerly. al opinion that reported are merely ents have been or- afety precaution. ner epidemic there ee, while at pres- and it was the h d’rr| to bed as a ring the were about 1 the caid to be about by two brothers, ir. Stichacl | [ ; Tha ~aces were | J: Donovan, Chicago, and Rev. Francis the talian sec- of Wisconsin and tion and i Bald, e to the ers, who resid Wester- insa Now that ter- mune, while the| During the year just ended the po- sease 1gh homes where | lice of Westerly have 106 modern rests, for all causes Westerl T toxication 42, theft 13, a ita ams its ambulance | sane 6, idl> persons 4, violent assault il such ef- |G, violation of automobile law 4, com- with the | mon drunkard 4, Sunday card playir ading draft 1, fugitive from jus- < ary corps, the F Rhode Tsland State guard, 2, study beggar 1, bootlegging 2, and Wo Motor corps, etc., during and wanton person 1, defacing . emic, is ready to begin | private property &, revelling and fight- is reached that|ing 1, non-support 2, bastardy 1, as- red sault with dangerous weapon 2, loit- Migh school and the|ering 1, breaking and ent 1 imed sessions on|tal 106. Chief of Police Thom Y it Brown states that from a police roint “Westerly has been pret o A i-)lehaved during the ye b crime of particular ame appear. | CrTed and.” he e B B ras |13 due to ihe - INow Going On and Being Too “IBusy to Write a Regular Ad, We| ot |Wish You All A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. but of an error in the doubt and anx Soldier Peck officially re- b r rece ted Dec. 7, 1918 a base hospital rance, that he )wl rove fr wound and pected hourly nd the two rer | The voluntary p nn‘umson Calanthe Robert Wild, Misg ‘the follow WA | ¢ : i : I 1 am the of the Jewet ity BR!EF STATE NEWS home was i Tuesday evening with tion in charge of e woodwor street thé “jitneur can the extra cent, but for the most part e Cyclones responded s tele Favcnf}’ro. and Mrs. Willis- k announced the daughter, Miss sizn Morgan 1 of Mr. and Mrs. M 2ied from Y bezinning servme. — Lieutenant George one of Wesleyan's best and who. sent the last ge r" the Tivil war frrm the Confederate state C., died recently according o news Round was a e Ilirst Connecticut As- Middlstown T & 1 Funeral services Qtra‘fardf—]')l Edwin E. Jones, 48, 53 1y known through- 1d of the Colebrook o founded was hurl- automobile, and killed 4ar went over ar embank- steep hill near here late ght and plunged to a mea- et below. contly receive The Compar erbury & Bristol by Joan H. Cas- : s published its ap- e ; . which- will>be made to the e e racks, L. been i g < : b honv's hoi | next on of the lezislature, for an e 591 five day ot o - T LM ¢ under Wwhich to St oo e dence, where she was o line from South strect sked of the enti Lt RS ab. A A L Bt Wolcott _to foin the om Waicrbury to omen w s succeeded Josoph’s h REASONS For Our J Optical Success hapin W. thr1~ of W e out; i their sleep, Take cold ch or Bowel trouble, Try easily, Have Headaches, Stom Our Experience—practical and thorough anon Gur Equipment—modern and complete I,,‘m'”“l‘ Er = MOTHER GRAY,S Baldwin Lucy Our Service—painstaking and accurate Our Courtesy—extended to all C. A. Spear SWEET POWDERS &Y FOR CHILDREN They are pleasant to take and a cerfain reli Liver and Bowels and tend to correct intesti from mothers and friends of little o; 1 without a box of Mother Gray's Sw of local Murp 1 in Franklir ] Ivrv act on the Stomach, stimonials’ r of relief. No wuvher should be wders for use wher néeded. Ask and Mr : R children of Me¢w London ccusin, Miss Mar, OPTOMETRIST eyl Mrdand Mis, Toyr | Miss Josephine Sullivan is spending | [lo-day. The need of them often comes at inconvenient hours. “veland and | the holiday r home in Worces- | Used by Mothers for sver IR 218 Main Street, Franklin Sq. Sl VEET P | - | Do Not Accept Any Substitute for MOTEER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS, | Sold by Druggists everywhere. Sample sent FREE Adiress MOTHER GRAY (9., LE ROY, N. Y. SOMERS BLDG s veceived the | M son, James|home in lahmou from some- | st ille, of several week Avery’s mother, Mrs. M. WHEN YOU VAN o - \nas eI St Shea, dated November medium better tha: rqu-vh the ad- where in Irance Ve columns .f The BJlleun. Dear Motuer: I will write just a few phy.