Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 8, 1919, Page 6

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6 p NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8; 1919 = e i - i — WESTERLY g s o S O SN | TR [ e Fifty Times the directors’ room of the Industral Trist gqmpany'- Friday uftf:rnoon. l}t 3 T ; ; . L AS I C ALL' ;;iitgfflgeegsletofh[;;?[c'g;r. Hi5ss ‘b Fine exercise] Keeps skitt cléar and compléxion omitted. The report of the sewing sosy by forcia thE detiyed food, poliehs wad whiis [ ] department for January re: culrfgefl}:({ ot T i Lo ke Offer Splendid Opporiunities N COATS Furs and Fur Coats | splendid assistance has bee ments, and 1405 sewed articles were snlpped to headjuarters. Another montf of hard vvk is ré- | quired to complete the 1009 garments which must be forwarded to head- quarters by March 1. All helpers are being asked to “carry on” a little long- er. During January the knittirg depart- ment shipped 262 sweaters, 290 pairs of socks, 13 pairs of wristers, five hel- mets. and two afghans, making a to- tal of 672 garments sent out. The work of the wool room is now pracii |cally completed, according to the chairman, Mrs. William Clark. Mrs. Elisha Burdick, e 'man of the house commit made a report upon conditjons at the Red Cross Yuilding and Mrs, Charles Gavitt re- portéd for the motor corps 40 hours of service and 184 miles covered, most- Iy in the interests of the sewing de- partment. The, Pawcatuck \"mc\ branch re- rorted 120 kit bags, 20 suits of paja- mas, 24 sweaters, one afghan, one hel- met, one pair of wristers, one scarf |#nd 16 pairs of ¥ocks cotnpleted and | returned. Hope Valley branch compl ivairs of =U~L~ DRESSE $9.75 Silk and Jersey Dresses dividuals in the work on refupee gar- 1 Canadian Lynx Coat, was $125.......$ 69.50 1 Natural Muskrat Coat, was $125......$ 95.00 NOW 14 50 1 Natural Muskrat Coat, was $175......$115.00 o 1 Natural Muskrat Coat, was $250. 11 swester: ..$150.00 2 Near Seal Coats, were $200..........$110.00 Fur Trimmed tal of ter to date. brought in January were secured. Also 2 3 members and oue rrmlu uting v ber were enrol The treasurer's report Lalance in the treasury of $697 T payment of the monthly Hy section v ng the month and made ents amounting to $193. F. C. A. Jones, chairman of | NOW $14.50 Smart Serge Dresses 1 Racceon Coat, was $195............5125.00 $22 50 2 Hudson Scal Coats, were $350........$225.00 Plain and Fur Trimmed | But most people take their exercise in af easy chair. They become 33achy, bilious, sallow, dyspeptic, constipated. Such folks must take rets occasionally. No ether éathartic or laxative “‘works” like nless Cascarets. They act on the bile-clogged liver and constipats buwels gently—no inconvenience! Cascarets cost only 10 cents a box. T — | NOW [ He was last employ NOW in Westerly. dinner guests at Mrs, Ida Conversé the Rhode Island Drug |Sunday. i on ths prevention of l'mmfl' Several months ago he le t | H. H. Converse of Old Towne, Me., in Westerly, has been 0d- |ta take ¢ of Liggett's | was at home for a few days: the Rhode Island Anti-Tu- |stores in Providence. This store went| Milton Frost of Hastford called oft ociation that an_appro- | it of b and Mr, Deady w ends here Sund oU ® g n mads frem | zeat to osis fund for | ke char A number attended Prof. La Forte's danc? m! class in Abington Saturday ! Smart Models L""dn'\m of the ¢ Paarmacy ¥ Mr. Deady \m gansett cc made with the |lie club B a High-Class Dresses more th ids were glad to welcome Mer- ar through a member of Narra- |rill Keith home after being gone a of C., of ihe Catho- |number of months. He was in France <t exalted fuler of |and saw_ active 3 Ethel V. who nas been usly ill, contitiues {o improve. ends have received message§ rom John Kaletehitz, who is in Ger- wany, and he is we WAUREGAN (‘on"rogcnonal church, Rev. W. B. 1. wradfey of Providencs | s of Danielson will preach on the Congrégations] | Sunday morning in exchangé with the rek 1t 5 4 pastor. C ch school at 12. At the to his former par Christian Endeavor meeting the Boy again as he < will give a surprise program. day evenings, Talks on the Seven lyn and a friend spent the | Churches and The Church at Phila: Malden with Mrs. Flor- |delphia. Rev. William Fryling is pas- tor. !the sale of Red Cr The _appr priation is This will be done tt tion and follow-up nd through spe rts. The Re ppropriat on, { ¢° it must be used in educatio and a special committee of ization will work out thi d Cross, 5 | pl‘vtn(] that pare PHOENIXVILLE pastor | schools. ~ Special prepared and distri is occupying the Hall hill The orator who deals largely i qtio- s = cition to the nursir 2. G. Clemens were |tations speaks volumes. (nberculous cases by | bas she will a in va il T day morning. P y 1 3 8. patients who have been returned f M hou he e 3 re ned from w Red | hold ¢ the p ent the week end with 5 16 B8e. 4 ofr on| Milo : apse and for re- | fxm n of Canterbury station | 1y g 4 b |1 citional ¢ of pajamas cut!peen et vroved so far 5 1:110Us 1 t aside | are was feared to all t worl work members of the That had taste in the monih; that foul breath; that furred tongue; that dull headache;that drow- siness; that disturbed sleep; that depressien; that yellowish skin — all tell the story of biliousness, a dicor. dered system, and yourimmediate need 1 B | of a comective to prevent B | cick mell. Paw ved to have wan cedar swamp on the Burd and died there. Wilson left his i . about § olclock on the mornin Wednesda 3 walking toward v left Saturday for of the The men lesiastical i CHEST ERFIELD s 1r‘,(‘r] ar_the armor are fundamental in their action, they W5 1 v it = S 4 SPRY\I(, PILL Jll st @ posis 01 go down to the root of the trouble, restoring liver, Frliab sl 30 ADEnEEtAC Norris of B e Ty Wil stomach and bowels to a healthy condition; giving e A1gRg, e ! A v e Baptis g a 5 - <12 e N e ging i Prftunos | ihdink)E eceived ad- | Misses H Lula Po rday William n”’,»-»; of Awing- | Westerly a_ghort time . quick relief from bilious attacks, indigestion, headache, sy dnet and: | Bl 3 Homd ‘ ram will occupy the pulpit next Sun ng in Newport, He was scan h ome In|put into 2 : ence T : 2 acccunt of a gena half lv' i T rvi S ark S e = i \‘HU\' h the * 2 front. I ! board ad when he lef: his home here, o a week ago. Ma}or Arthur N. N-eh \\hn recent heartburn, flatulency,depression of spirits—and afford- ing absolute freedom from these disorders. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills are tbnic, therefore they forn no habit. PLAIN OR SUGAR COATED PROVED FOR MERIT BY 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE of ir in to seems to be t memor church on the ticut ang peoy ead to get everything a Nash v appointed to| B DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, PBhiladelphia 1y fon 1 n. The esult, b ofiice in 191 s 1 i ceti | just ¥ 11 be a benefit, as it will m: ed in 1917. He re: I‘F"{""" le to make the tax ra .| when he entered the s within selectmen held the regula y meeting Tuesday of thi appo'nted again nd lofige meeting in Hartford. 1 of Monday as is the custom, At the annual meeting of nm Hughes of the C. was | Lers of the Wester one to pay the personal tax |sociation Thursday of 1915. Colonial elub, T Mrs. Sawin of Boston, whe elected pre i the 5 elacte he ensiing ves a lxley: assist- Deacon Hale Ben- | Sl A few resemblanc jand the future life Word of God, w eve led band (ANl new must be signed > taking a_course at the C. A. C,(ber, vice presid 1 o “the previo 'y Ethel Freeman's house. it was ’““u)\”\{‘fll that 1ces Davis expects to resume her uSed, ation here will unite Sunday the Willimantic High school | scribe 8. : JUStl next at the Green by inviattion in the |next Monday and will board in the chool this wsek A & aitounmunication.—CO- | memorial service for ex-President and Tracy families are |respondence Edit It. The service will be held ying the Rodier house. M returned to New \nl Clark 15 movi. re in the villas lard, |F ebruary Sale meeting was followed by umpor served by the y three changes of the moon this | Peckham. Looks funny on the calendar! | At the meeting k Wednesday, Lincoln’s Ward chapte |2 N Fcar g ool aecab DL CHAPLIN | , the home prayer circles will LEONARD BRIDGE Memorfal building Phares B. Griggs, 55, a former er Ps. 1 applied t6 him and in- : : delegates to the contin prominent citizen of the town, who | clude Roosevelt and others in Ameri- | Amons Willmantic visitors Priday ! were Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Brown, Miss ria . "~ | has been a patient at > Norwich | can histo > srown, Get Rid of That state hospital for the ins ving at the|Annie Clif Lavinia Knee- One theme of than tand 1 . past 11 years, dled at tha 1 union, W. C. T. of ater= | -ata and Persistent Cough Sunday. The body was bri . next Wednesday will doubtless| Theodore of R, of Furniture Every year during February and August we have been Barhuur a d vis, Mrs. Char] bert L. Chester, 3land . {2Mrs. Frank Larl s ¥ . . Stop that weakening, persistent cough | Wednesday afternoon and fur m ser- | be the ratification of the law for pro- |lengthy stay with daughter, Mrs. | Stiliman were appointed providing great underpriced Furniture Sales. or e threatening throat or lung |vices weré held in the Congi by 44 states, including New Stimpson, at Westfield, The dblegatas sicted 16 cHE o : ; § a with Bekman's Alterative, | church vestry at 2 p. m. Rev Pennsylvania. i s Helen Clifford and SEahtE 13 bo HAId 1k Tros This year will be no exception. We contemplate and upbuilder of 20 years' |jjam M. Brown of Windham officiat dith Buéll was a visitor for|Knecland were in Norwich Tuesday ice. Bl and $L30 bottles | pr nd | the week end at her home in Bastford, | afternoon. . !'J”‘qun‘ng to her duties as teacher at| Several farmers took advanta favorable weather and secured encu; and Tuesday for the sea The Ice was good quaity and|Thompson and Ms inches in tf ¥ e latest repor 6 Vire. 1da | Vo, clected alternatel Cummings, who is ill with Stom- ]s"l‘{“’"hM’“"‘” W. Flynn of West- ch trouble at a Bridgeport hospital, |7l has been chosen chairman of the &Eitts. or. fromw . and Mrs. Martin CABGHATORY, Philagelphia | W- B- Gallup =2 making several alterations in our store and are planning extensively to expand our business, and are determined to turn what is usually a quiet month into a busy one. . To achieve this aim we want the people with us. Whether iy k and M T. Mrs. Charles Fanny D. Holmes, i Tht ne-resising aa.eommiotatts at | ot m.;m;mm on public_nealts ot | married or unmarried, if you are contemplating furnishing l~an be expec! and her general con- e general assembly of HESL ’E'W T 1 1 Gikion Shan Sibhs Bl veReRL nn:h IR R a home during the coming spring, you can save many a Lo C. Schroedter lost a valuable e Teachers’ club o esterly is D 1 H - £ e S A [1atitkr hug oot o of Westerly dollar by taking advantage of this Special Sale. . - Helen Clifford was in Col- [month, when the artists will be Mary o § HEdter Monday, Jordan, contralto, and Helen Jeffrey The best welcome that you can possibly get will be B 5 28 Sinmines was in soutn [ viiimsg 7770 &1 Helen Jet shown you at this store. Come in and select your Suit, Overcoat, Hat or Furnishings and you will get a special discount of 15 per cent. off your purchase. Thisisanew store with new merchandise at very reasonable prices. gets you. Then take—at |Crier ot His o s ceths e s . once Rhode* Island Pharmacy for several ° ° §' 3 ALy Q;‘\{fieui?d?fiel“fl%é’;‘{ :;?r:?\exsmigh?\‘xe”w : . o — 2 Yo V' F3 y e J s ) Clothing and Furnishings, 114 Main Street, Nerwich | ¥ een” tocing welh Dt Toiing. ot HEA % BURKE . M serious nature was suspected. Thurs- 15 Per Cent. Discount to All Soldiers and Sailors M| reecmncompmrnins | BOORGRLSlr | - A ISRt While purchases must be made now delivery of the goods will be made later on at your convenience. Months ago in anticipation of a continued advance in prices we bought heavily, and though our season’s trade was with- out a parallel, we now find ourselves with an immense stock of all kinds of Housefurnishings, and.your oppor. tunity to supply your wants under one roof is an admirable one, i - MICHAEL J. DEADY DIES ’lenty of exercise, fresh air, _SUDDENLY IN WESTERLY lick R ¢ (Special to The Bulletin.) regular hours—isa € pre- Westerly, Feb. 7.—Michael J. Deady, scription you need to avoid |4 dicd sudenly at the home of Thomas J. Bannon on Pleasant sireet Influenza—unless through |iriday morning. He wae one bt Sve . terly’s best known young men, pro: neglect or otherwise, a cold [0%S P54, o youns & Protective no opiates—breaks upa cold | suddenly ill, although his conditicn “ P T e Eripin3dars Money |was not considered rritcal. Death AR £ HomE OF with Adr. Tilf's picture. At All Drug Stores, wag due to acute indigestion and heart

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