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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919 WESTERLY At the meeting of tha State Memo- rial Committce, at the -tate capitol, A“ Governor Beeckman, presiding, the| The Business Monday and Tuesday Specials BUTTER BUTTER BUTTERS The old butter market took quite a flop—the bottom dropped right out of it. The kind of butter you have been paying 65c or 70c for we will sell Saturday at today’s market price 4,000 Pounds on None to Wholesalers Hand 49c " 20 Pounds For This Sale Limit to One Customer Best Ripe SWIFT’S and ARMOUR’S BEEF Bananas Shoulder Rosst Beof erection of a monument, +mhodying the | Center spirit which carried tho ‘soidiers and Trolleys Lead sailors to an early victory in the worl L3 war, on the piaza in fron- of the cap- Te of Norwich itol,” was_strengly advocated. Other bl SR { 2 plans includesd a State tory high- way from end to end of Riode Island We Are As Full of Deadly a new court house to be known as Temple of Justice, and stato memori:n! Poisons As A Germ park with rionument at Rucky Point. Suggestions were also made for state | Laboratory. arpropriations for town and city memorials. The state ‘commnittee is not commit- ed {0 any definite plan. lut there ic - 1 tendency in favor of monument at the state house. Representative Samuel H Davis, o UR SEI.F- Pulsu“l"fi | Westerly, told the cominitree that he | was insimneted by vote of the Weater = i 'v Board of Trade, to fuvor a Lib ~rty highwav from Westerly to Woo: “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Absolutely Pro- socket and that he favored the pre is D: Condition. nosition personally as do practicall vents This Dangerous Silk and Muslin Underwear BATISTE, COTTON CREPE AND' a1 the people he represents. He sai . heallh is SFEC]AL %l g R ~ e G ey i e ki) e o poor sl ‘ ITUSLIN U.{DZRGARMENTS aid there wdas no need of great \u n the matter. He suggasted that committee wait until the return of matter, instead of passing from the Jower intestine regularly every day, Twenty-S xth Division ard make - v remain there, generating nostal card toll of every refurned sol isallowed to 5 8 Ter and sailor and let them voicr poisons which are absorbed by the heir sentiment as to ths memorial lood, William J. Keenan, stat> deputy o Z he Knights of Columbus, cupporte In other words, a person who is he plan of Mr. Davis to ¢ the sol habitually constipated, is poisoning diers and sailor boys express thei 3 ‘e k that Aulo- i 5 himself. We know now tha choice and decide what the memoria A 5 should be. Fnloxication, due to non-action of the nother Victory Highw: i bowels, iz direcily responsible for wed an entirely different : et ladder Troubles; han proposed by Mr. D: seriousKidney and Bl = . and now with tha firanece that it upsets the Stomac! ’. causes ee, Las leen introducel | Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and t Providence. The 2 s % Sleeplessness; that chronic Rheum- atism, Geut, Pain In The Back, are for 2 hizhway from Central relieved as soon as the bowels become VARIED STYLES AT FEBRUARY SALE PRICES Assembled specially for this sale, the prices have been made as low as we could figure'them. Every arment is a genuine bargain at ths price. BLOOMERS 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 © 4/ Made of fine Batiste or Crepe Cloth in flesh or_ white UNDERSKIRTS, embroidered or lace trimmed $1.00 to $1.98 P ENVELOPE CHEMISES $1.25, $1.50 to $35i) Made of white or fine Crepe Cloth in round neck and shoulder strap models. A charming assortment. NIGHT RCBES $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 to'$3.50 A Few Rare Bargains In Good Muslin Underwear Corset Covers for 39¢ Finished with laces or embroid- § eries, these covers will make a | { strong appeal at this very low § # price. Drawers for 69¢ Sugar Cured | Little Pig § Shoulders . 26¢ TS e— PR D do2.29¢ |Bees R Bowit, . .. 24 Prisas Rik Roast A Boned and Rolled Tuna Fish |No Waste, Ib.........35¢c 2 cans. ..49c|Lean Pot Roast, Ib. . Beef Liver, Ib. .12V5¢ A s s Laundry Starch 3ilhs. <. 25¢ Woonsocket Glorester e A T ; In as many if not more styles than shown in the silk garments A 1 v, e B . - . B and made with the same care and attention to detail. Prices sparagus FRESH LITTLE PiG SR Tezema and other Skin Affections de of a good quality cambric| are wonderfully low. Tips An approp disappear when “Fruit-a-tives” are 8 to 10-pound average 3 cans. ..48¢c|Pork Loins, Ib........28¢c Fresh Pig Shoulders, 1b. 26¢ Pork Liver,Ib......... 8 Pork Sausage, Ib......26¢c b tucked lawn ruffles. The ! terial was not “skimped” to ke a low price garment. Long Skirts for 79 Another bargain ralker un- usual in these days of hish ovrices. They are daintily fin-{ j ished with ruffle embroideries. isked to carry out prel 1aken to correct Constipation. “Fruit-g-tives® (or Fruil Liver In an act submitted LONG SXIRTS $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $5.98 » Mohi | and procuring rights of way. S y 1C: i ' i [ iand e T this Rhods Tablets) will protect you againsh Soups de for invrease in Salarv of th Auto-intoxication. tory inspector from $2 $31 8 .5 Embroidered and lace trimmed Skirts with or without dust ruffle. Many pleasing designs are shown at special February Sale prices. ¢ Extra Size Garmen:s For Stout Figures CORSET COVERS. ............ $1.00 to $2.98 ENVELOPE CHEMISES . ....... $2.50 to $3.98 NIGHTROBES ............... $2.50 to $4.98 LONG SKIRTS ............... $1.98 to $4.98 DRAWERS................... $1.75t0 $2.98 SE N Y, e e o | NIGHT ROBES | SILK KNICKERBOCKERS | e 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. i At all dealers or sent on receipt of ADror At $30.000 for Miahear i price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, n the town of Charlestown, OGDENSBUR Pure Honey jar. .25¢, 41c | tsruction i FINE NATIVE DRESSED VEAL VEAL Legs Veal, Ib.........25¢c Rump Pieces, 1b. . 23c 2 cans. . .28¢{Shoulder Cuts, Ib.....20¢ Loins to Roast, lb. ... .25¢ Steak, Ib.............490¢ Blue Top |Chops, bb........... 30(:' i ] | i E | Westerly is interested f ate board of Pettijohn’s Breakfast to commitment of | ients, =0 that such patients | nt to the stata nospital n certificate of thout Brer Rabbit Molasses two In Crepe De Chine and Washable Silks ‘ In Distinctly Clever Designs From $5.98 to $10.98 ‘ $3.98 to $5.98 FNVELOPE CH™ =™~ BEAUTIFUL CAMISOLES In Silk Jersey, Crepe or Washable Satin || In Jersey Silk, Crep: or Washable Satin $4.50 to $8.98 ; $1.25 to $3.98 Wonderful Creations in Boudoir Caps. .........59¢ to $2.98 B STONINGTON fers to the| In common w al of the an- | e Dr. Byron ! the state board present law sury ~‘ent belief = essed of a devii and that they | he conflned and punishod here, in rec: ry of the orga the Stonington tr he pledge Sco to the fl and | t oath. The mem- | the local troop now oop is s to scout atement of wo in all that per- The annual | < accom SWIFT’S SPRING LAMB Short Cut Legs, Ib. ...32c Seedless |Loins to Roast, Ib. .. .. 26¢ Sunkist Forequarters Lean, Tender, 1b......20c Loin Chops, Ib. . ......50c CHAMBERLAIN'S NICELY CURED DRIED BEEF, Ib. ... . .50, Sunkist MIXED SALT PORK Lemons b. Yellow ished was dis urday. S (2] Oranges dozen ...39¢ 5 boxes. .29¢ 1 changed from annusl to biennial | X t annual sessfons of [out of were ot disturbed political teasons, and [to nbers | a doubl: 1 the wav | Matches | Veal for Stewing, Ib. . .14c Onions | ‘ outs hiked to ." T I ave his'r 5 - ttente | the Woods owned by Herber bs. ... 11 Seild b s Stonington Po . e e it fd W S e | tal t \ cccurately by, entertai Fine, Heavy § = Eno f Jij Satholle chuss el Grape Fruit Loss than ten years ago, Rhode ls- | “lay oturn o 3 H 1 money-mukinz transpo ) - S S st vile 26¢cy California Mo Tttt se P eland, jozen . . .29C — > termerity 1n precent a ERMHECAY was in command of the T4th called mer agent, has taken ihe second trick E5 4 FRESH KILLED Prunes n;n‘ir". H*;- ~;:<'°l¢g;\:f“l> o o t\“‘);1 o upon the boys for their best, and aga.n at North Windham. GEGRGE G. GRANT “ution so as to prov'ids for biennial|sided seve al will be | S A kA &2 ; 2 4 : | the regiment answered. I Gesrgen e 5 KE 9 1 - ESEaEte P e st Stoning 3 ge Brown met with a peculiar CHICKENS, bb........45¢ 2 lbs....25¢ g‘ e ansjon (b lesplire santedd On i WD st m of Colonel Dockery |uccigont Tucsday : | and Embalmer A | ~sses in the legislature a referen- | writer for th Aoy g il ng timber. He vakling on| 37 Providence St., Taftville Native R e first place it was fitt'ng ; jog when it started ow- > CHEESE m will follow. ? % dership the regiment nim down. Just before he fell |Prompt aitention’to day or night urly g Mild, Tasty, Whole Milk HOT Rt naTil s T S Lettuce i, 35¢c Ib. 35¢ Ib. 35¢ S T T e RWICH TOWN head ....12¢|FRESH EGGS, dozen 55¢ ' FROM NEARBY FARMS t event A pa- nd besides Rye Bread |PURE WHITE LARD irst by ! he threw his axe so as not to fall on| Telcphona 30 ' apriéMWkawl rade, which they did and /it anq jt came down on the back of | time won .the military pis hand, cutting several cords and He was rushed to S T. E. BABCOCK cup was presented Colonel | jog spital, Willimantic, where » who by his guiding hand and t},6 wound was dressed by Dr. C. E. t dominating will had made Simonda Attorney-at-Law mpion regiment of the % . | It is reported that Private Frank 40 SHETUCKET STREET hich |A. Phillips who has been in the Put mentioned tourna- |[D2m exemption board since last fall aite Tague and|and who went to Fort Slo aper. T rangement I dent of 5 years, will be is (Monday) evening at necting he Men’'s held in the st Co el. Rev. Mr. Hood's sub- .aifon for the £ theatres, d'n- ants, a cab- t § o'clock b nd a ball beginning at 9 o'clock. B ona g | the spea | the Febru league to ite armory the state | WELDING WILL FIX IT loaf . ... .12¢ | =— Pattery E Fift-Sivth Coast Artil- | ligious ! Existing in the S at| J. J. Fitzgerald and son Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- PEANUT BUTTER, Ib. 25¢ pasred thronsh Westarly at two | South. I added to by a|Were in I®ward’s Valley ¥ cultural Implements, Transmissions Aisigt aft oEngUn [t ttonEs o ) twlations and praise | The three Fitzgerald boys who have [and Crankcases, Housings, Steel Pome Somn mnonep rms Sunday after- MeCair {been ill with colds are recovering. (Frames, Axles and other metal pats e LG Weehs were beautifully G Rogers of Howard arg of the 76th re- name inscribed honors in the Vailey | of ALL KiNDS can be made WHOLE and SOUND with our WELDING. Brown @ Skilled, expert work that is-guaranm- h Lane, in- £ om Die M La cCinquantaire ferred Satur called on friends here I W. Hammond and rivine in The hatta CAN retirn. were in Willimantic W day. teed—try it. e ° | (Gabrie Miss Newbu | Mrs L. C. A was utna nit e Ihe e erion °“;t At 1 liss Ne ur stated that they were | C. Albro was in Putnam on € men remainin> {0 eynplete un- ] e = adi to sail for France and g riched clerical work. had ch; 1 program and Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. d | to leave the week that the| {sang two songs in excellent voice, expected to lea el : b Private Hen-y J. Flint, of Shannack. | Thou Art Like Unto a Flower (Ruben. &rmistice was simmed. In spite of thelr LAUREL GLEN 31 Chestaut Street s reporfed in Sunday's easualtv list as ' stein) and Just You (Burleigh). Mrs, disappointment in not going overseas ounded, dezree und>‘ermined. He ved her own accompanimen e son of Georre H. Flint and.Several hymns were sung and Onward, Hill was a business caller at the home | —— 1 in March, 1917, and bas been | Christian Soldier: i of Thomas Wheeler recently. in Patterv A, One Hundred |ed the hour of music. On Mrs. Kenyon moved to Noank. | T 7V ird Field Artillery. |ers who haa planneq to as RAWSON George Hill 1s making improv 4 1 . gram was unable to be present! J J. Fitzgerald was in New London [ments on his house. i et i - = re most generous in| There is no there was no letup in the performance any officer or man. Phone 214 Clifford B. Thompson of Pendleton | o ¢ - p was a ca row she BALTIC ) 3 5 @i take part w school caller in Shannock, R. I. The fu ot Michael Jacob was tropskip afl b ,]\,,,,,1""1—{,:, Mo rounded | their efforts to m the Lour a pleas- | Gistrict owing to the i rev Main is visiting his daugh- T T 1 1 ons. o LHeY A mn Ipr moni he ¥ r, ) ! @, 118000 tons. Vg New Touior and bt o | B9E one pneumonia of the teacher, Lain, SELL IT TO ’ : I oAU TarlCEatiomit b | S Es Hood from Brooklyn,| C. Carlton Sigman is the new sta- is to be held this ( uth |ihe T eyl ar relitives| 205 SHad Boe B ol hed Sunday morning af tion agent here. Mr, White, the for- |month In the vestry of the chapel. PormE Epte 1 in nily |in Baltic, B Eisti - : |the First Cong chu i T“ y l‘\q RICAN VIA E 2 . y : The weather for the past fow weeks | ..C intan W, s34 G Sanders, 78, wha | o0 ¢ " vic subject Je e 1319 i 1 NSIE aad tho tal SEr-lhas been ideal for outdcor exercise | L he BT fat e & .i,TA, CO o W e Jaiod 2 Scoutmaster Louis Stefon of B e Prayer is natural to us, he MeTAL . : s outs of America, Troop Pa L |is cemmunion with our Hea may pray at any time and we becoming too busy rist broke bread at the offered prayer. Did we yer as we broke bread this morning? There are so many limitations in life! We cannot add one 210 West Main St. Telephone 130 ett Pier and Newport, continuing | command for manvy years. He is ved bv his dsughter, a r and a part of , he found it very pL.c 3 I b el s | cubit to our stature or know what an \;3 int and interesting walking (hroug e - | hour will bring forth; we live in the the country roads. Thisz bi 15| First Sergeant Walter May of | today. A peculiar blessing is that about five miles, and it took t} New Tondon,.is vis uncle, Dr. | there is no lim'tations to the promises L . £ 1. | of God to His children. Let us in our| cans Faptiot Shuenes, Pastor of Cal- | hearts hear the call o prayer. o Sared. This = oY 4o | An interesting program for Lincoln r;‘o\r:np"ri‘:avf3?7?.1’;\ I\(: (1;(:‘.;:1‘1_ day was given at the Sunday school were held at the church Sunday morn- | SeSSion. ing, Private George Tague, who recently ¥ ‘F 9, . o i [{ As John W. Wilson h:s been miss- |Teceived an honorable discharge from : % athe‘ JbllnsMedlcme IS little over an hour to walk it | Tohn L. May, in W The second hike was taken ¥, Feb. 1, up around Pau o bl o ras about seven ‘ ved 1n to the |about an hour and a halt. Du ». 4. e was bike the scouts studied the ba im, Baltic and in |tke Sicamer Engene C., Hart has suspended service from New ‘onden and Norwich unti] when h further notice on account of d won hia. many ro; is home sines list Wednes- | Service, has returned to the home of S ] 7 . a ¥ erely mourn Lls deat) : e eme o e W ednee e L Sa s te fne Rombjne Good for the Childrers ice and strike conditions. fo is survived I Il Lil el aided by thirty members cf the Fourth | Tague, of McClellan avenue. Private : Couglls and COldS” sters, Mrs, Geor Dre ¢l _UOVer|Company, and other volunteers, made | Tague was called into service July 25, 1 1 Mrs or H. Anderson of also tolan unsuccessful search for the miss- | 1918, and left Norwich for Camp Dev- = aterbur of theling man in the vicinity of Rurdon|ens, where he r Word was received from Georg: Cireishamm formerly of Nowport, R. 1, who sailed on the Nansemond, former) » Hamburg-American liner 2 scous | pond, and ar- Harry N Gill senior cla. Tigs School. left Sunday iltary Preparatory school < on-the- Vo ' fart Tran i i e s ot | (M & Mither's Gatatel Postes of s ransportation Corp. altiz at halt p Fanized with Sajor _ J| 0ld Fashioned Family Remedy. I —2s—en Py a0 not DR.A.J.SINAY 1600 ith . M| using Father John's Medicine for the last { e | (ext route either as they went throu Westerly | divis the Mil- | General Henr Cornwall- vate T T Hudson, prior t> -xaminatior T4th MeCain commander. > In a recent letter the mother of these member of Com- | four healthy chisdren says, “I have been o —————— {the country by way of Norwich To for West Po:nt. | regiment of Pl L s . L3 7 N CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY | For the coming Saturday Scoutmas:os Rev. E. J. Clarry. in Y. M. C. A. work | Hugh L. Petty Nov. 6, 1918, a e 3 five years an ind it an excellent medicine v N !S Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, Stefon hasn't fully decided where the | at Deer Island, Boston herbor. spent | military and > tournament was {or the children’s coughs and colds. If an: . and mail it to Fole ticop will go, but i nning a hike | the weck end at his hom» 'n Westerly. |held in which the regiments of the 3 of my four children have a cold or coug] Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Nerwi 14 Ave. Chicago. i, |which the boys will enjoy. Mrs. L. IMoward Larphear, whose|12th division participated. When the ; N 1 immediately give them Father John's 5 urieing, Nerwiek A e sear The new American flag for the By [husband died recentlv, wil make her |meet was over the sum of points in : EER | Medicine and within a few days they are | ; hons 1177-3 r\'v':ullylym‘n-\ l.‘.lm?“"r.r Scouts having arrived in time for u nome with her siste William | infantry Rl i G s ) B relieved. I have recommended Father 3 ¢ 13, coids and croup; hiversary week, the troop thought it [ Miller, 1n<Wv,1mmgton. D'e » against 70 points for the other regi= 3 Foley Kl!dney Pills, for pain in sides Very nice to have it blessed, at this| Miss Sally Frankenstein, who has ments together. 9 ohn’s to many of my friends and I would A 2 A 3 R e L e e e e T e B TA I mothe withast it (Sgnedh Mee x| |A. G- THOMPSON, ‘F.: S. 20T S0k Madier Aitman E0187 [t ot o Wi - s o sl e ; ; boldt, 6112 Winchester Ave.. Chicago, 11l Chiropodist, Foot Specialist tic T4 AP quring vespers last Sunday oon |entirely of Catholic boys. Any good |announced for Nov h to the 27th A safe family medicine because it contains no alcohol or danger- (PROTECT YOUR FEET), oot {aud also delivered an eloguent sermon |Catholic hoy twelve years of age or which resulted in the greatest activity ous drugs but is all pure and wholesome nourishment, Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support ‘Osgood 'on_the flag. over is eligible to join and help fill | throughout the division. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Mai Troop No. of:Baltic _is- composed lup. the troop. _ Colonel Oliver:H. Dockery, Jr. who it Norwich, Gonn. Prone 12884~ |

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