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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1319 BEAUTIFUL HAIR THICK, WAVY, FREE FRGM DANDRUFF DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR AND DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY AT ONCE SAVE YOUR HAIR! DANDRUFF WESTERLY The latest real estate trasfers re- corded by Town Clerk Everett E-. Whipple, are as follows: Joseph M. Bennett et al, to Nicholas Ferrigna, | et ux., house and lot in Dixon street; | Stanton S. Thompson et al, to Sharles | Henry Crandall, twenty-six acres, Ce- | dar Swamp; Jof Fh M. Smith to Frank | R. Jackson, housU and Jot at Pleasflnt' View; Mary S. Crafts to William D. Kenneth et ux., lot at Pleasant View Joseph Serra, et ux., to Frank Barone, et ux., house and lot at Bradford; Al- bert A. Williams tor John H. Williams | et., house and lot in Summer street: | Jessie M. Gourlay to Vincent Fajcone, three acres land at Bradford. 1 During the same period there were | received from mortgages aggregating 0ld Favorite you get feverish and out of sorts re- | member that old reliable vegetable GRANDMOTHERS Tonic Laxative Varm(fl ade i When constipation bothers you and | Celery The Most Delicious of All Cone serves! Absolutely Pure—Highly Nu- ’t move, Daddy— you look so funny” Daddy certainly does look funny peering over his reading glasses every time he wants to see objects more than a few feet away. et Thousands of men and women are in the same “fix.” o DISAPPEARS AND HAIR STOPS |$6,800, one lease, one transfer of mort- Kl 5 COMING OUT ge, h[o‘urlrelea:esgor mortgages and n | tritious and Pleasing to every taste. onu chattel mortgage. B — As a “bet, " dai Immediate?—Yes! Certain?—that's| . The Sixty- sixth regiment Coast Ar-"]: solrd in fuery gruglsmre‘lg t}:‘emla?:r etween meals” dainty for the S joy of ft. Tour he i tillery Corps, in which is the old Fifth ine for indigestion to children (on bread) it i REAT! the foy of it. Your hair becomes Ught | company of Westerly, and other units |fevers and colds. Same old remedy % it GREAT wavy, Ouffy, abundant and appears a5 | from ports Adams and Wetherell, is | that thousands swear by. TRY IT! girl’s after an application of Danderine, | Just outside of Bordeaus, France from —— Also trv this—moisten a cloth with a | Present indications the Westerly boys Jittle Danderine and carefully draw it | Wil arrive in their old home town as SOLD BY ALL through vour hair m'kmg one smell | ordinary relioad e manger ol GOOD GROCERS - & r‘ ing one Smilll elcome home arch will probably be a1 5 3 3 2 fow m oments you have {ormal welcome by the townspeoble|p,e {5 the conditions at that point 165 OF de- | Wil be deferred until next May. It has |t was not possible to raise and float o awaits those whose | 2¢Cn suggested that a greeting of |y fshing steamer that struck near- \ meglected or i3 scraggy | :ome kind could be given the bovs who | ptwo weoks later is. “lost to sight r thin, Besides | Will return in greatest number without | 74 memory dear” No 1 Danderine_dis- | ‘nterfering with the welcome to all the |1ost, but both vessels are classed as a MARE =B e of andruff; | 00Y8 next May. The letter received an- [ {061 joss. . icing the location of the regiment was dated January 8, and they may be T I ver, Judge John V ithout friends in the , and if the W hould decide to allow his name to be 1, the friends of Judge Rathbun | alize that the chances of electing ! * man are by no means any too en- Sweeney is | T NO QUINIRE iN THIS COLD CURE! c t i the | where his wite, Bowen A. Sweet, §7, a printer of The WHIPPLE CO. They, too, wear glasses for near vision enly. Alng life-pro- | central committee cspecialiy, but rath- | ton. . |sonase Rev. Geo. hair to|er to determine who would ic the next; He came to Westerly in 1854 and » of Norwich, district sup- P ful | candidate for United States senator,|learned the printer’s trade in the office presided and opened the 1 charm- | and incidentally the choice of (Lie next |of James H. Hoyt, who later worked D. . Perkins N nd lots of it if you ' supreme court justice. It is hinted that |at the trade in Norwich and New 4 3 3 ts for of the Gill faction, including Jury iTondon. Mr. Hoyt then published the rine fr r Eaton, favor the election of | \\ esterly Fcho and Pawcat Adver- et counter and mer J. Rathbun. er. the predecessor of J. B. and J.| Utter who preceded the T'tter co hany. Mr. Sweet later engaged Providence Journal. He gave up printing and went farming near An- ony, R. L In 1912, he disposed of farm and moved to Potter Hil, a sister of Mrs. An- drews, died in 1915. Mr. Sweet con- inued to reside at Potter HIll He terlee, Eime: disiting relatives a | Miss L E for one of is ob- e e e e of any plan to give n returning nis |1 L ans e , i ublican nomination for senator il sand" did not re- |kins; treasurer o L {to Governor Beeckman vaves no near relatives. |nie G Perk PAPES COLD COMPOUND” ENDS| e COLDS AND GRIPPE IN | The Grand Army Flag Day booklet, s conics. velf nual, outlining a pro- rank Marrone, of the battleship | A FEW HOURS. schools of Rhode Isiand |New Hampehire is in liberty at his|J srvance of Grand Army home in Bradford. He has made five s Cold Compound n Lincoln’s birthday, round trips cverseas, in ‘the past vear every two |} 1t Bave talken and a half. 5 : . ppe | misery | COmmissioner. and Pri Harold R. Burdick, son of ‘i ahes and b broken. It | ractive. A picture of Our FI abeth Burdick of Pawca- | < ¢ ~|the front cover and on the reported as missing in action | Sa ustration of the monument to Major | Henrv Harrison Young. chief of s to General Philip H. Sheridan, stands in City Hall park. As a *| parture from T ¢ de- he regular custom, much T previously, w: casualty list as wounded, degree un- s reported in Monday's ome missions and letermined. 3 Kate Colver, George H. McBride, ps popular of Westerly among the most | men, is back inj | 1! Quit blow. | SPace is articles on democracy | bi¢ old position in Main street tng and vour throb- | And layw. — world | patriotic songs are includ. | . Papers ell as choice | STONINGTON Cold h costs only sident Lin-| poy F ¢ H Wendel, prcs~r1ing. of- | < resume of | fears were clected e Day skereoonin th, | annual meeting of ) pat | Jrzibut S aveoxsriliesiu thely Thomas_ Wilkinson, senior [ Rogers ; Alexander P. Leper, junicr | Fontane, N The Rhode Island legistature by the | George Taylor, Robert L.,|C. Perkin ntment of « on' the | Burtch, Gieorze I Hallett, F. La Varne | Satterlee, 8 o can_now | Burdick. H. Hallett, AlbertJ; G. Per S Tl T G being | Fort and Faward A. Manjo, vestry- . Ly Y e several Robert L. Burtch, clerk: Thom- REREE; FRATS . tn- | imporiant bil ‘but which have Wilkinson, treasurer: Thamas el » \ new process| been held up pending the announcement cinson, Alexander P. Loper, dele- areat vhereby of committees f r es and Robert L. Burtch and Ed- Tousion] w was not desired to 1 targets in the the committees. The federal prohibition resolution . S : x h the special legislation com- akes Little Diffarance, | i ‘ o ance e senate and house is the 5 i whi x - "‘9'14\ It is believed ‘ n ien up by | the tee will report the declared the sen- | two to one against | r licans of | that they will | a body for st the rati and senators wi therefore be freer ta vot {matter from a personal sla |ot the seven members egislation c - senate have no decided eed o RHEUMATISM of t s, there | |is little of tion | Mustarine Subdues the Inflammation | cOming fron ) L2l and Eases the Soreness Quicker il Anything Else on Earth A tourin | ned | ron Champl driven owner, w ol on at Union anc Droad streets Monday fterno - Poth mact s were damag the Gavitt machine str in the radiator and {chine completel: = a e, ne H’h\ W pa. X The touring car ding alons | 3 ¥ { Proad t ate rate, when the V'H came of T'nio street. st Tha in such instances the other | 2 claimed to fault and - goes 3 ponsible for the mixup. The freight (mondazo, that off Wateh is still and masts | as_on the morn Lap. The shr » strong seas, t shows nio slgns of the cargo, which was of s laneous nature consigried to a south- iron truek Hill there, ladan steamship on Middie point. last her smoke- the surface, srops PA\N STARIN CANNGT BLS"ER My BUCK SAWS, AXES, WEDGES, ETC. Household 74 Franklin Street Bulletin Building, Telcphone 531.4 - {Town Manfo, alternates to diocesan | L At a meeting of the w men these ments were made. Rev Sanford, Thomas V Georg: Tavlor, William rmstrong, Albert Fert, committee on property and re- irs: Rev. Frederick A, Sanford, Thomas Wilkinson, Aleander P. Fer, music committee: Thomas W rmon. kihson, Alexander P. Loper and dgcomm: Seo SNERY .aVerne Buraick. ton committee. Stonington Pointers. _Fred A. Pendleton. of Drooklyn, is the guest of Mr. and M wne P. H. John A, Hunter was c of his worlk London, Sunday, by th past year followed {her. Mrs. J. O. Parrows observed h at her home in Norwick Monday and Dright Stone T were mong the guests, Past Grand Regent E. H. Holloway |installed the s of Peauot coun- Home cil, Royal Arcanura. Monday even- lection of | Frederick A. MacDonaid, of 1 tell of his experience as A worker. Over There | parson: (Tuesday) afternoon: Sir Philip Std- Nenry Robinson Fal ard Kent and Survey, by Mi The Ladies Ald society of 1 h held its riday Want Residents of the Dodecanesz island Islands United With Greece. | ing aprons meeting The parent-teacner was recently arrived in London appeal to President Wilson. Lioyd George and Premier Clemence. of France, that their twelve islands the Aegean Sea, which were controiicd by Turkey, be united with their moth- er country, Greece. Dr. Skevos vos and Paris Roussos are tI ers of the petition as “the e: committee of the .inhabitants | Dodecanese.” “The Dodecanes- petition says, “where Ierodot | father of history, and Hippecrates father of medicine, have scen the d the Dodecanese, which h: nd inspired so many posts, cians and philosophers, fert quest you to kindly intarceds i | vor of their reunion with Sreece. Miss Anne Morgan Who Has New Plan To House Girls and tc plead at the peace conferencs for their deliverance.” Italy now controls some of the Dodecanese islands. | coMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy, and youthful with Sags Tea. and Sulphus. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand- | | mother’s Tecipe, and folks are again | using it to keep their hair a good, | even color, which is quite sensible, as | we are living in an age when a vouth- | ful appearance is of the greatest ad- vantage Nowadays, though. we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the | sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn- ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage jand Sulphur Compound is that be- sides beautifully darkening the hair pafter a few applications. it also pro- \CENTRAL NEWS PHOTO SERVICE, NEW YORK.) The girls community club have Jjust leased three big houses to care for the welfare of the working girls who have no homes in New York. The plan was started by Missi Anne Morgan, sister of America's leading financier, who will oversee the work of constrnction and entertainment. Photo shews a recent pose of Miss | duces that soft lustre and appearan.e of abundance which is so attractiva | Morsan. stopping : t ik % line old school, died Sunday night, at R YPTQO A what will please you | (e VAY_Reme 5 D00 Colone home of 'his _sister-in NaRcr MesS=s GLA“""S r a few weeks' e, | Asher Andrews at Potter = THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS hair—fine 1{ The Gill faction is in control of the | Sweet spent the greater part of S 1 t 5 3 v | Rhode Island general assembly; if such | Iife in Richmond village, and had . A = einT e | change came in_Connecticut it would |served as postmaster and’conducted 501 1 e vestry at 1:30 0t combine NEAR and FAR vision in onelens, fresh | mean that the King a seneral store at Washington, Cen- | ey everug. Aiss Grace A. Chap s wer part you c T ra hine are to|throned John L. and b ociates, It|treville and Hope, and was one of the | The e Of [ teivher 0L 6 Viudse SCRC0L Through the lower part you can read 1'"-_ smallest 1 to the roots, | is said that the scrap was not the|first members of Sixth Principle Ma- | . ot e 5 demonstratio print; 111rou h the uf }ml part you can see distatit ob- T hem. Its ating of the chairman of the state | pie Root Baptist church at Washing- 70 j methods og s ercise fo the fial hei ot e ond B smooth and even, which give them the appearance | without accompan 1 | f | Cross Spirit Spea '.ffir\ Arrow The upening | | jects with eqml clearne surfaces are clear, Crip- -tocks) render. un- of your ghsses—— ing with two pairs. ung in looks as well.as in KRYPTCKS (prcnsunced necessary the continual r the over-top squinti They keep your usefulness. EYES EXAMINED eyes LENSES GROUND C. A. SPEAR 218 Main Street, Franklin Square Somers Building Optometrist rII ttended ciosed r Spatled Banner: with stn; were d among the 1th Rocl 36 Leghorns, tributed =+ follows: Py andottes, 7 Re Miscellaneous. mouth Rock A NOANK It is expected that work in general at the shipyard will take ou an add- it and more men t there are cn 600 and 700 16 " GOSHEN A. B. Kenyon eater- Mr. ’m/‘ ‘\fr\ puk on th of Edwin {matter of pen member, |15 eggs pen pen ! have ar- port The three I ! de, 1 principal var: in “lth in-~ Fen Barred Plymoq(h Rocks. R ¥ ank Rockwood 1s movy 158 . confined to his wmill to the James K Arthur I of F 2 ves is in Water- home over weak end, o s called by illness to the illness of the tepcher Rock Rose I el I t r f ey his R influenza Whn e Wyandctte.‘ Obed Kn Rhode Laurel Hil R Island Reds. Bri 72 Cutten entertained the Mizpah class Monday deputy coun- of America, 1 tion i Naney Union meeting | gq London on to be held | == [ L. | S0 v contract to stue- | BARRED PLYNDUTH ROCKS AnQLAE GRS 1Ac. (). FIC 3 WEE} ; LEAD FOR THIRD WEEK ” loarks hag returned successive veek Ju i Frovidence. ved Plymouth Roeks | o bengending ta «vum West Beaeh, won | 1% of 48§ . R., has re- Positive Proof. Soidiers and Politics. “nh the Forty-Second, at a meeting |imot ick it reported unpopularity of of the Travel club, Feb, 4. to th {laring 40 zener I the rank and s will be discussed at a Var Savinga certifi- |y, ; meeting of the Travel club, this nd he may live rwards,—Louisville its position in Berlin publican. pens amounted g 200; fgure is 244 bottey tha fof the pro- ceding week, and 4 bags | ater than the av | weelt inerease | in spite Watch the tongue of your young! Children droop and wither if you permit constipation poison to be absorbed into their delicate systems. Hurry! Give Cascarets to clean the little clogged-up liver and bowels. Children love harmless Cascarets because Cascarets taste like candy—only 10 cents a box! Grandl eg one s a fotal of 462 | alf were 70 pens ich lald ; dld ¢ DONT FUSS W MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister ‘There’s no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water vhen you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole, Musterole is made of pure oil of mus.' tard and other helpful ingredients, come bined in the form of the present white cintment. It takes the place of out-of- date mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsil croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- ache, cmgeshon, pleurisy, rheumatism, Ilumbago, pains and aches of the back or oints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chile blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prwents pneumonia). 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. Zaek white, breath feverisk, stomach sous,’ | mothers can always depend uper = old ““Cascarets” ta gently, yet thore " oughly clean the little r and bowels. Cascarets are just.dandy for ! children. They taste like candy and no child need be coaxed to take | them even when cross, bilious and sick. Each 10 cent box contains dlx:c- A “ ‘. tions and dosc for children aged one year old and upwards, . il | When a child’s tongue turns 3 no advertising mnecticut equal to usiness resmita Fastern letin for b