Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 24, 1919, Page 6

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€ R —————— NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919 OLD FASHIOKED FAMILY REMEDY FCR COLDS AND BODY BUILBING Father John's Medicine . Ctherwise. Ay },js G - giw\, seription. h& Prescribed for the Rev. 2% of Lowell, Mass., by to his pi § otierwise. drugs or narcotics in any form. WESTERLY Prosser Dales, in Oaklawn, 5 well known i pent consid- e indexing th: 1own records. Builds Up the 5 Body Without Use of Dangemns’ -w‘:gjiug" or Alcchol A Docior’s Pre-_' scripiion, Heals Throat and Lungs. and removed with her lence when 1 descendant of one of the ol 1 families, h«l\vng as an .| On genume Absolute Truth of This Stery Al ’.ested by Guarantze to Give 3! % to Any Charitable Institution if Shcwn 25,000.00 - ‘1 Proved Safe by Millions! 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Picture The Story ats Cupyrighted 1916 by The Picture A Pond, VL ln.y,.\ Decwis furl He dvertisers, Box 17, Oregon City, Ore. memmssimes Davoe Ready Mired Paint Varnishea, Everything Pure, Ciean and Good PROVIDENCE 66 Franklin St. AND FOCKFT ( Delicatessan 40 Franklin St. FUTTY = PAINT Hardwars — Tools — Cutlery Examine our line of Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street fli 177'1.11 Cl‘j R FLETCHER'S CASTORIA “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” American Owned, Entirely! MASTER OF Aspirin Tablets. RHEUMATIS! Out cf Pain to Comfort. Trolleys Lead Te Rheumatism Achy Joints umbago Sciatica Shoulder Pain Neck Pain Adults—Take one or two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” anytime, with water. I mnecessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. jrme Ask for and Iusist Upon Baiger-'l‘ablots 4o Aspirin The'Bayer Cmss ‘'on Genuine Tablets Original world-famous tablets. 20 cent package—TLaryer cizes! Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufae. ture of Monoaccticacidester of Salicylicacid vm an aintiff in The annua was Lrender of $120.51. fair of P. S. Barber of Pawcatuck opened g at the town h: 01 g ed Rbode isi- Ladder company f the evenin to the opening of the was attended by nearly pecial meeting of Westerly Frid evening in the er of the town hal) Kimball » )lr\ dence in Weste cases. Dr, Westeriy sai necting and is the clinie. linic Harold Hawke, who Westerly re of the| a nJ‘nilu o0 \ street ed. Harold, 1 detached cadet ba return to office of Associated father's town is awke, the Hawke. and | Hawke. soon to which he {s at- 2 Westerly Automatic 1eld their annual ning in Private mant, United arrived from f mmitted last July Chief Brown and Policemen ind Ch Alfonso i ) Saturday ons of Johnson has purchased 1e Jate Ethan Wil- STONINGTON are made for the 'ned Altusa, at the yard of the on and Trading compaiy urday. TInvitations to the f 2000 have bee ued and h will be busy for the day. be called Ashland, Both twin follow in these vessels a under contract with the Emergency Shipping Board. Stonington Pointers. of muk- 1 1 num- ured employment ctric Railway .sentative Nathan €. Noves re- artford ill with smptoms of ‘o Seidngr has as_guests, inson, Mrs. L. Sherman lian Block of New York ia attend- Sylvia's father, New York Sat- There is gradual reduction in the office and working force of Ship Con- struction and Trading company. he Salvation Army has opened a rest and recreaton club room for soldiers, sailors and marines at 338 Trumbull street. Westerly Veteran | nd the Alert | , headed by the Westerly | »ment is on foot | es his father, William lu;:mw\ All SKIRTS MADE TO ORDER $3.00 Qur Annual Tailored Skirt Offering You Buy the Material from Our Woolen Dress Goods Department The Skirts Will Be Made by Norwich’s Leading Ladies’ Tailor— and Made Right There will be a small charge for findings—that is for belting —for thread—and for the other small necessities—a matter of cents only. if you want a high grade, man-tailered Skirt, a Skirt which is first-class in every particular, give us your order, select your material, and have your measure taken during the present month. ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN UP TO AND INCLUDING THE LAST DAY OF FEBRUARY o 2500 e r—— AT AEL friends in | with {church met ter McArthur of postoffice has always been | Richard {closcd pn holidays, but since "D | the .xwpmn ! feveryone must have er Finn will keep the lob time when an ofiici That time will be v will be may obtain thei It will be a venience to the public. It w ble plan to keep the unless a was on duty, or someone remaine the office all day. Miss Jean Burles coming from Camp Devens, to which iplace he has returned. Charles R.. Bunker of B is the guest of Mr: People who saw a most beautiful ¢ the residents in the Ashland pond 7 of the snow-1 s A most enjoyable social and dance was given by Anne Brewster cvening. in keeping with Washingto An immense flz the center from this red, w! radiated to the Japanese lanterns colors concealed Portraits of family together with flags and historic’ cherry tree formed the stag The handsome colonial decorations. much amired and added a touch of olden umes. A dance programme numbe; ioned square dances. state secretary At intermission a ple presented. Mi Roath and Barbara Smith of Noi- | ort, Ney wich delighted the audience Belgiin folk dance and Miss I Higgins of Norwich ful in an interpretatio numht‘r was a pleasing Myott, See the Pale Moon, Ui The successful evening wa the efficient general committae, . A. Faust, Mrs. F. C. Whiting and the S Mrs. H. E. Olson. Mrs. J. H. Tracy pre of New Haven, in company with Julius | daug Maltby of Waterbury and Julian W.|The admiral is living in a small house Curtiss, the well known Yale athletic {at Wildegg, in the canton of Aargau, Xew York, left Thursday on |ear Zurich. a fishing trip to Boca Grade, Fia., th Suests of Irving H. Chase of Water- |1,803 nAMES IN TWO | ARMY CASUALTY LISTS A —The following the snow Saturday = follow A little Jess than half ¢ by b am ARl American Ex- hae s S o e and othe i of disease, of Greenevi Miss Gladys Jef x nd Rhode I ied fram Atcident and Other Causes. Donato Dimarco, FProvi- oon the Woman of the Co with Mrs. J. C. Hawkins Died of Disease. Nurse Caroline H Christman, | m on hom The progrs mecting Buec Bridge- Provi- guest of John the 1n-{Conn.;. Kazin Thomp- 1 remode! Wounded (degree wounded slightly, holid Wounded (Degree Undetermined.i Chester P. Wheeler, - Joseph B. Hoag, i zoners— Louis mail at ciwartz, New ates—Joe. Sledzinski,. Thames Norwich, Conn.; police at home S: A. M. Brown. rose early Saturday ht in the snow and shrubl B | Wounded Slightly Lieutenants—XKenric H. Bird, o Lester W. Atwood, remarked Legnard Russo, ird Thuotte, Providenc arles M. Van Ovel d; Martin Hanley, Providence, R. Mulvey, Providence, R. I; Nelson, Proviacnce, R. 1 Cheetham. Providence R. L Darrico, New Haven; Wiil- Haven; Uorrest , Brookfield Center; John Laurigan, Pawtucket, R. L; Vito Sau- rino, Providence, R. L anning | %, in Rioux’s hall} ons were a of d ite and blue festoons ides and corne: AMERICAN LABOR FARTY Washington Meriden, Conn.,, Feb. 23.—At the first state convention of the American la- Ler Party of Connect city today, . Crowley of Hartford of Hartford ! included old fash- |y idgeport wa i E and tre ng Pro<ram iepteen delega Margery | senting Ih‘y by and Meriden. 4‘\(,“1[}\&, committee First district, E. J. third distri en: fifth district, 1(&=e , Bridgerort. with a| "ppe vas ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ 1S IN SWITZERLAND and, Feb. 23 (By ral Von Tirpitz, who having been the inti- submarine warfare, est of General Will of v since the revolution in ny, according to Swiss news- T The former German naval ek ief has lost his entire fortune. His Norris G. Oshorn!son is now a bank clerk and his hter o governess at Zurich. wning.” Geneva Thompson |the A. P.) i (Iu\: tojgator of ruthles: Mrs. | has been the At the puch table ded. bert, former pi k | senator with h ion Dbehalf of the Salmson aviation mo- tors. of having received 150 shares or {the Salmson company as a gift and {with having sold them later for more {than one million francs. | i to the effect that he had communicat- ed to Germany the contents of {documents relative to the national de- fense. P.)—Herr Ramm, under secre! the ministry of agriculture, gave a gloomy picture of the prospects of the normal ~ |improbable before 1321, such othe field of act nounced I cowpan; been born to Mrs. W. Oak stree who was gunmen two weeks ago. OF CONNECTICUT MEETS, t held in this as elected state chal-! they blame it on the FRENCH SENATOR IS ACCUSED OF GRAFT is, Feb. 23.—The demand of the tary governor of Parjs for another rosecution of Senator Charles Hum- prietor of Le Journal today. It accuses the ving used his influence Pa made publ nch authorities already have The Fr under wa an investigation of another case concerning Senator Humbert. It to do with accusations against h AGRICULTURAL CROPS IN GERMANY ARE POOR Saturday, Feb. (By the A. of Serlil coming harvest at the meetin the German Agricultural society today. He id that nothing better than half a al_crop could be expected t ar. This was due to the lack of fer. titity and the impoverished conditien of the soi! Herr Ramm said the a return to agricultural condition TO FORM INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF BANKLRS New York, Feb. 23.—The organ tion of an international committee of ! twenty bankers, ten from the United \!ate and five each from England of the and it «South Manchester.—A daughter has adden of t, widow of Captain Madden, murdered by New Jersey QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Tha[t) I;:dflw joyful cryafht:w-ruafinds since Dr. wardsprod\med et the subsutute for calomel. i :s' mafllfl“zl! ician for 17 yeaxs and calomel’s old-time _nemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets | while treating pam.nts {or chronic ccn- sm:auon 2nd torpid D&Etlvar:[.s Ohveh'saafl? do not oon in calomel, but a g, soothing N s laxafive‘th “keynote” of thes o griping is the of these little sugar-coated, olive-colered tablets, ‘They cause_the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” now { and then—a bad breath — a dull, tired feeling—sick hmdzchbwmid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two lit- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two cval&mght just to keep nght. Try them, When some men fail to make a hit | 25¢ per box bammer.

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