Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 15, 1919, Page 6

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WESTERLY public welcome until practically all | 2 . the boys may come home, including 491 mM l’ldll ] z'E t‘(l c S Dhflp Q those who have already been discharg- cd with honor from the army and| 342 W, ASH‘NGTON ST. | navy, seems to be meeting with favor by all the pecple of Westerly. If all rlans materialize the genuine wel- come home wiil be made on a day {vet to be selected during the Old Home Week, in observance of the two hun- |dre and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the town, next May. The { town council has already given appro- val of the plan for the construction of welcome arch, of a substantial na- re, in Canal street, in full view of n, and a request will o made at the financial town meetigzs for an ample appropriation for tfe construction of the arch, which it is| proposed to maintain for at least three | years. More than a year ago a joint com- {mittee of the Westerly Board of 'rade and the Westerly Historical so- ety was appointed in connectio ith the observance of the anniver ry of the founding of the town, and s committee arranged for the pub- { lication of a general history of the [town as a memorial testimonial, and | intended to do that and nothing more, | | cwing to the existing war conditions, | I Tt is now suggested by one of th | at the joint committee get and begin the preliminary | arrangements for an Old Home We by the apnoiptment of a 1 A to ba =U=1EY o A PLEASANT PLACE TO KNOW ABOUT January Sale is our up-css desire to have it known that this is the only reduced price sale advertised during the entire year. The assertion is made that the character and sterling quality which patrons commonly associate with our merchandise will be found in the articles listed below. reduced to 19¢ eac luced to 40c each v 81 now $1.00 eacl 0, mow $175 RADICAL REDUCTIONS MAKE BUYING EASY Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats in a variety of colors $13 75 3 o Stoningten schedule of ight and Power and fine materials, values up to $25.00 tle in the |ue end of | is from a Rhode tion: 2 tt Electric has contin t0 lead the local stock market in : i tivity, and the comp l’wefrg:{;::egrtio‘ i e | Coats for Girls ffom 8 to 12 years old, made of good 0 th d 0“ i : ; . 150 appears on the surface of some | \ 4\ serviceable materials, including velvet . ... ne-thr [if not all, of said bills—the charge E ] / tof 50 cents per month for the meter It mouflaged to 9 cent: e latest bill Women’s and Misses’ High Class Coats in Velour, Silvertone and Broadcloth, all good colers and black, values up to now $2.00 cach now now $1.50. mx:xv;nmmmmmuumnxmw “Are You Filling Your Linen Chests?” Asks The N. Y. Globe Women’s and Misses’ Suits of fine Poplin, Serge and Gabar- dine, a variety of good models in blue and black, values to E9BI00; I A nle et e $1575 Tke woman who wants to use linen for her table dur- | | ing the next sevemal years | | will do well to look about { this season for her supply. Yf the time comes when we to use co apkins ith regret at n bier-sta i | Women’s and Misses’ Suits of the better grades run- ’-‘: mr‘x.fo.mh: 3 3 Servico charze | | ning in value to $39.50, mostly Serges, Poplins and Vel- $24 75 rer K. W. H. bills under this rate | / ours sin: bestiicolors. ... . . nl per K. W. H.” i 1Y Pretty Satin, Taffeta and Serge Frocks in the newest effects $1 2 75 and the most favored colorings, values as high as $19.50. . j lost opp ~The New \rork Globe, ; Lorpurauc W I!h ‘mc the corporation’s meter, i s e I “ . . : : is mot statcd. But it o change that \ | Dresses which sold as high as $29.50--clever designs in Satin, $17 75 v s— 2ga e \ [t | i inati company and for and against the con- ) | Taffeta and Serge, made up in the newer combination effects sumer, it seems, | According to the light { n of the bills sent ‘dging> for Charge Accounts Gladly Welcomed KEAKOIOTKONONIOIKOIKOIKCIOI hed by cer- E KOO KON KKK K KK KK O KOOI DI cent “to the good” at 83 K. W, F 4 K. W, H. the company a cent. nd so forth. The tables here pre- . | sented are those compiled by the Tie nd Guide from bills brought to | ntion, and if the ompany s to summarize its own side of case in it At S SR e B 1 Silkk Dress Skirts in Fancy Stripes, Plaids and Solid Black . service charge of 50c. per month. the howing the latest novelt: ockets and belts, values to sho g Y P ~ R I consumer benefits up to and including JTON'NGTOI\ |! |22 kilowatt hours, althoush only one i DT FR R e i S s Bt s A il i e owned by ated or All Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs at Greatly Reduced Prices shown W 60 K H. work ou Former Style. K, W. H@7 1-% Total Jan. 6th. Gillette has sold her lunch to John Ryan. Joseph Boucar of , were guests of Mr. A. J. Lathrop Monday. Johnson and family have mov- » the new house built for them 320 | seph Huribert 225| Mrs. Anna Holberton, 79, She died " HADLYME r was a week end 1 Arnold at Putnam. At Fi it omen S was decided.{o hold the 5 olclock instead of commencing next wa yron Case, m| MYSTIC ing quarters Saturday d rest for the night, the ever taking advantage New Style. the Service club Sunday nigh 9 men sat down to supper, was 1 Mrs. F V'S MacGowan liss Helen ngton and F.___, DEE ‘:':" / o/ _f)fl!f[ 74 S. nd Edwln . and s. Georzd street, have returned leaving the. hospital in , Edwin coming from tha e and Arthur from the Naval widow of ¢ busines mon s tances the b the compa table: Acrorcmfl to the report Ir e Spicer expec 20 for Dx vend th out ir rd Trevena, U. lough wit week natients rtoriun ove The wings of richness are not the nd ngels use on their headgear. perience With Grippe, h id “hangs on,” d pai in your likely that our system . 8. C., say often end- case T havae < of the successful men and people who are dcmg you wiil find that vim and energy—the kind ¢ er when thefblood is filled wiilh Hope was a d Potter here Thursday | comp por een i 1 ver C = is ng family o . and ps irri- veins of men and r Teistitation 3 ter ]oe & Osgood Co. Nerwich A S | Trutiand ..., SOUTH KIL lNGLY | o Shelton BT - % lerid 7 rd Kies v Cen a | New me'n»h'r‘ . | Western Mai | Clear the Skin A beautiful complexion is the outward mark of good blood and a healthy body. When the stomach, -y mpson, state s liver and blood are in good order, the skin is dcar and i: > Rhode T lovely. Unsightly blotches, pimples, crupnons and & sallowness show the need of Beecham’s Pills to stimulate K and regulate the vital organs and improve the circula- - v b tion. Good healthand better looks soon follow the use of i i ‘Allen_ dean of 3 x , who has been s . month, returned e v Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25¢. Ihis parents, Mr. and Mrs, Willis Hurl- Of course, Hazel, peaple wear eye- Bold in this city bylTee & Osgood Co, Chas. Osgood Co. ]Iy»n and two brothers, Philip and Jo- | glasses for the looks of the ‘hing.

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