Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 6

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NUKWIGH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919 i WESTERLY i ! Df. Byron N. Richards, secretary of the Rhods Island State Board of Health #aid that in view of the persistence of Spanish influenza, the hoard may ake some action to close piblic places “nd schools of reports continue to khow hat the disease has not been pucosmsfully combatted without quar- gntine or restrictions. Richards in Westerly there is some c{ the he epidemic » others sa) is not alarmingly closing sohools in refcrred to the Four trained nurses and five hos- | pital aporent.ces furnish relief of in- Teiand. Com 1 Island any pos- | or headquarters. | ofessional | relieving | d alone un- der ey y ; frs. How Big Reductions in Many Floor Coverings During This Sale NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO REFURNISH 5 i i et ne (B The special Economy Sale prices enable you to replenish the household floor covering needs at a fraction of the actual value. You will find values here at this time which can- and | hree vear + e was | B not be duplicated elsewhere, and with your wartime experience in judging values you will appreciate these values when you see them. Buy now 2nd save money. SANDFORD’S SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS g $45.00 VALUES FOR $32.50 ¥ Faere We have just eight of these handsome Rugseffects and medallion styles in excellent: colem all at an actual reduction of $12. 5@ on each rug. The designs are good—all-over in 9 by 12-size, and we are going to sell thorings. You will never make $12.50 any baie SANDFORD’S SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS $45.00 VALUES FOR $39.50 Handsome Oriental designs in both medallion and all-over effects make up this lot of 9 by 12 Rugs whose prices we have B Not a Rug in the lot but what is a splendid value at $45.00 and would be an ornament to almest any room in your home. SMALL AXMINSTER RUGS $1.00 TAPESTRY STAIR CARPET THE FAMOUS QUAKER LACES" AT SALE PRICES in four good designs—SALE PRICE 79c 27 by 54, value $3.50. ..SALS PRICE $275 Abbott Ph:llips, first assistant at- torney gener: f Rhode Isiand, has r time to | Harry M, Kingsley, 36, died Thurs- | day from pneumonia at his home, No. [ of the Armoir Quaker Lace is the most dependable drapery lace on 36 by 72, value $7.00. ...SALE PRICE $5.00 ’ Domestic and lmported Cretonne the market. We offer in this sale a special lot of 50 s | alues from 75c to 8%. Twenty beautiful patterns are % s v JAPANESE GRASS RUGS included, in the lot which are marked down sol drasticals | 1o 29& worth:89c a yard:=SALE ERICE Goc 1 i L Pretty Rugs in tans and greens with Greecian key | ly. There are hundreds of uses to which this fabric - o border, size SSZLbé ;iléeEgu;iu;sprlce $2.75— m;:y be pug—éz;slfigafgc. e KHAKI COVERED SUIT CASES when Sartine a fire | $1.50 VELVET STAIR CARPET EXHISn e S her Pillowe. 20ihy 28 innchee hataie withi 1 aoooy Srys casselcoverecl MICHSLiabIpk R bl faricy g ew days ago | Tans and greens predominate in this splendid 27-inch | fancy ticking covers, regular price $2.75— and reinforced at corners with, leather. . Aatual value: is from carpet—SALE PRICE $1.15 SALE PRICE §2.25 $4.0C—SALE PRICE $250. kitchen designs—about twenty designs to choose handsome designs, particularly good for kitchens, rooms. This is sold everywhere for 85¢ a square from—worth $1.00 a square yard............ value 85c asquare yard. ................... yard, gooddesvgns........................- Local Lacon . of Wild's Printed Linoleum in bedroom, bath and 75(: Ringwalt’s Linoleum—a special offering of eight GSC Neponset Water-proof Floor Covering for bath 58(: liquid form, sealed in a vial, Swrve with your |i rial arch which g built at the ilding to be placed on um street to welcome the retur soldiers will be machine guns S ; 1 1 in W s G f All Kind ; Big Reductions in Women’s Garments o .inds s 1 le to the county Feb F’I Ty or f the W. ny first b | wit 1za is now seri- | o - rm was sent in at 15T ng, and was heard t e willing listeners b sterly proper. It was . e hizh school pupi 7 roof of a woman's temper: 18 v a e iliated with ival of an unexpected gu’e:‘t‘ to late Captain fl i om’s River, N. J. 3 i A ;, N. I, and her death re- | POSt offic | monia follow z | | he Epworth league | = s conducted by | m of v 1d de Koven Tennie (1. Pe Hurlbutt bas resumed the pa ! Year's mor J : \ wght | 5t x,\,w. f v street ) A, W \ \ noon. An alarm | nesday from a sho BRIEF STATF NEWS rber company [ A New Years reseption’ wis | ewton and 1 Wilson.—Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burt W tanic the ! 1t ‘ attended a mee ¢ : J A la nam x s nity Methodist church, Norwich, | eve v : g | Middictoun. eatasweel grape, rutt 5 wil | Appointe oo three times a day ; QuaLLy good for breakfast, with lunch and at dinner, , ¥ 5 Y F; kl . nt Sealdsweet prapefruxt will help you to conserve grains, ! 0 e meats, etc.—their health-giving quaht\ea will make you n Harcld chief quartermaster. ¥ X, who spent the Hartford. happier and stronger. They need no sugar and never should’ n Wedaesday LAy have much—many persons prefer them with salt. ot Sunda ” which opened | avenue e re y for the winfer term, Miss| Washington's hon 113 ’» } — T A Phapran™Cacher Tioved 3| | Danbury. Sever } Grapefiruit most valuable of the fruits® - S o GALES FERRY rie Gates returned | house canvass of states widely-known stomach specialist The first day of the New Ye mes \“‘\'l\d;x\' to se i¢ —_— B — } la ru one. . and Mrs. | to be ¢ ¢ ' e 3 I & | Qatesfin Now ondon ) A duty el Dr. William Gerry Morgan, widely-known stomach spe- : l(fiy:leu f el LIBERTY HILL [East Hartford—at the mecting o cialist of W ash‘mgton, said in an interview: “Grap_efr_ult is = — lana al roll call, business meet- | Brertoory the most valuable of all the fruits for the great majority of 1 5 1 Woodlawn farm of the Liberty Hill| orerord ¢ = vod s Liberty i By o : = | With Salad Flavor | | e pares ente , Ggre L Ll e e it onhaa people. If properly eaten, grapefruit will ultimately reduce 3 | wete Mre. Nelson Pa P Dol s bank were | the acid contents of the stomach, Jity-Jen desserts || | tcr Margaret of Dies, one of which weighed 240 come In wmany feait Rufus W. Hur v Savors. BotLime Jiffy- | | Mr. and Mrs There have been over 2500 bushel . ) G it e jell — Bavored with || | children, T, 1 corn raised within a radius of one | AT te dolligmas day to 3 Good ‘dcaler: ng/{ Sealdswect g"f'@pefrm’ : Bone frait — makes the || | Jluributt, Mr. and i Thomas W.. Cave, of Darien, becac and give away Kitchen Calendar&Chars best sarad jell. | pe r)-‘.& ¢ known Tu Mr. Kenealy is prose axer G o b Pl e Most good fruit dealers sell Sealdsweet grapefruit. Yours can s:5ply you and witl | [ if you insist that he do so. Ask your dealer for Sealdsweet Kitc.cn Calendar and Chart, and if he doesn’t supply it, write us for one. = : e it ot ko T st I Sen. 1y school will be held next Sunday, 0 the communion service of the v Mrs, H Try Loganberry Jify-Joll for a | | ere, 415 B hann. sad Lime for a salad jell. hard H. Chase. Len: |recently moved hero from Schenec. | ericks. He wrote that he is going Tauea, FLoroa “ . Mrs. James Stoddard, for the | 24y, N. Y. have united with the Lib- | Sleep in a real bed with white sheets Omiyacand Cooperative, Non-Profit, Ir Unlonville section; Miss Lena Lewis | ¢ty Hill church by letter. for the first time since he went over- i salad. Or mix in veg- et Wattor M. Bugidnghaniic hurch furnished by the Coit company which | 280l i etables, cooked orun- ||| man of the recent Red Cross memb: Mrs. John James, who has been vis- | Will be placed at the bases of the arch . SeuE i cooked, before the ||| ship drive for Tedyard. reports 107|iling her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Ken- Waterbury.—Howard Sandland, son r o . ! Jifiy-Jell cools. Left- ||| enrolied as members in ihe local aux- v in Greene, R, I, returned home | of Mavor William H. Sandland, writes CITRUS EXCHANG A s W HT ! overswilido. Ormixin iliary for 1919 as a result of the drive . his father from France that he is e moat scrape and make a meatloaf, || | Solicvitors aseisting Mrs. Buckingham and Mrs. Everett Locmis who | Joying a furlough with Clayton Fre it Growers’ Organization. Ome packege serves six. These |i| Allyn's Point. Mrs. Carl W Miss Edith Knott, who had an at- | seas. | ) it ek, weooomicsl ainties serve ||| Brown's Crossing: Mrs. Imim tack of grip, has recovercd. | e[p Vou to Soiooves ringes 2= fhe ralting —buy them = Wy noed twdny. || nett and Mies Laura A. Perkins The district school began Monday B e /w 71" nd enjoy their juicy sweetness and delicious favor. 2 Pavisnges fur 26 Conts || the village. The entire town was not | 2fter a week vacation with Mrs. E. C. Ch 1 d C ep we. At Yerr Grocer's || solicited, as the residents of the north- | I’ayson as teacher. l.dren r -~ draldunet di 1 il il ern part of the town receive their| A card from Rev. Elwell O. Mead F 5 Jiffy-Jell--Waukesha, Wisconsin |1 70! through the Poquetanuck auxil- | states that his wife was called to FOR FLETCHER'S ) bl - - tary, end members In the eoutheastern Cieveland by the death of her sister, €5 A S TLO-R 1A

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