Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1919, Page 6

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919 WESTERLY The Rhode Tsland senate has passed 9 f’ an act which provides that 535000 2| é 1 vear will be appropriated to be paid to | as an arr & @ towns for the maintenance and repairs | B of highways, within the towns, which have been accepted by the state as a part of its highway system but not| built. Westerly will be c of the towns benefited. Under the terms of the % 1 k { which goes'to_the house for action, | : = each town will receive annually an ‘E 2 lent to $100 for each! o i such highway. but no town will a e 0 ore sfl‘i | receive more than $1.000 in one year. Soldiers who served in foreign wars, diers, who shall | ounds, disease, old | age or " ather infirmities, unable 20 earn | heir living ve no adequate | | means of support, will be admitted to| the Rhode Tsland Soldiers' Home at| ristol, if 3 presented in the At present only | ar are admitted | 300dS ALL THIS WEEK NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS—NO CHARGES—NO GOCDS DELIVERED ' The Opening of Their Fine, New Store and Parlors Plaut. Cadden Building, 144 to 146 Main Street In 11 to the institution. An act passed in e oone 1aoa (| We have bought at every advantageous turn of the mar- zeneral assembly appropriates 51 S or he reducing of loss of life and, Z3 riy 1y taching of e prevention |- ket—we have cut every cost of handling down to the On Wednesday’ Mar:‘h Zfith | A o i i | very lowest notch—and we have given you the henefit of every penny we saved. Buy now for 2ll your Sum- AT 1 P. M. it being a the govel to date when c ded. The bidde <This Modern Store is Fitted and Equipped for e, S o T, S | == : i [FINEST DOMESTIC DRESS GINGHAMS the Service of the Best in ICE. CREAM, 'i‘ ; q &J E w{ Y and | ruckeritow ! SviShingion ‘;\fl’\-,“- yard. Examine them. You will nat find their equal anywhere at this price. . s “Bates’ ” Zephyr Gingham ‘ “CASH AND CARRY” PRICE 29¢ a Yard mer needs. MONEY SAVED ON EVERY YARD PURCHASED e fi?&’m‘;‘s'LLZf:s.fivm&‘f?,.\':ff”i‘{?ef:fn;“s"a’fé' e A s o allithe rettyl Spripa desians and g 5;- SODA, CONFE n et S-S || The Very Best Dress Percale LIGHT LUNCH. Lanrslien Sroms. “CASH AND CARRY” PRICE 34ca Yard . < salt s X Fine Pas‘kages a Jpeciaily Again the name “Bates” stands for the very highest quality that may be expected f the lowast possible price. This is a beautiful, soft-finish, Zephyr Ging- ham, which we have been sclling for 45 a yard. The styles are of this Spring’s output, and with- out any reservation, we have inciuded our entire a yard for This was seiling only yesterday from 39c to 42¢c a S aboulaihe cond i yard—the best yard-wide Fercale, including even AT YOUR COCMMANI ITH e e il St s A ehnt peave There =S ® Quality Service had ieft h }",‘. S |} tised values, but we know that you have not capable &f look also proved that “Bates’” 27-inch Dress Ginghams “CASH AND CARRY” PRICE 29¢ a Yard You all know what “Bates’” Ginghams are. They are high quality Dress Ginghams in patterns and colorings as pieasing as the very highest pr makes. We include in this sals our entire stock of Gingh Ivanhoe Zephyr Dress Ginghams “CASH AND CARRY” PRICE 39¢ a Yard Made by Wm. Anderson, | vanhoe Dress Gingham has earned 2 r cable reputation, and maitains it against strong competition. Our Spring stock is in. we have been seiling it for 49: a yard, bull during this sals we have cut the price fo 3c. It is 32 inches wide. soft in finish, and shown in a ch we have been selling from 35c to good assortment of the newer styles and colorings. 3%c a yard. For your choice we offer a charming selection of checks, plaids, stripes and solid colors. They are all this season’s designs. Good Domestic Dress Gingham “CASH AND CARRY” PRICE 25¢ a Yard You will recognizs the fact that 25c Gingham is a ridiculously low pric sound that way, and when you the Gingham you will realize that it is even more of a bargain than it sounded. It is all 27 inches wide—the de- signs are pretty fancies and solid colors—and they are all perfect goods in from 10 to 20-yard lengths. Passaic Cotton Challies “CASH AND CARRY” PRICE 144 to 146 Main 21c a Yard ] S s These dainty Cotton Challies are oxcellent for a “WHERE . SESED ] : number of purposes, their floral and Persian de- {ERE S arragansett Pier Railroad ¢ signs being appropriate for comfortable coverings and for kimonos and dressing sacques. The width is 36 inches and the regul: selling price 29:. Here is a good “cash and carry Rh. i such v-flées as these :r‘yw;rcr; ‘:‘w . The de stock in the offering. Think of signs and coiorings are all of this ., i 2k o) new and fresh, and very pleasin 2 Sesiociiioiohanlefibsatitiy your dresses for the coming year. pleasing patterns. “Cash and Carry” Bargains At the Smaller Prices Yard-Wide Dress Percales | Amoskeag and Lancaster Sale Price 18¢ Apron Ginghams SOLD REGULARLY FOR 29c A YARD Sale Price 22(: Both ight and ot "effects ave shown n-wul; | SOLD REGULARLY FOR 2% A YARD covered designs. Examine the fineness of this cloth | 17ese are the standard Apron Ginghams, and just —you will appreciate it now are sold everywhere for 23c a yard. Shown > 1 ] 0 2 in the usual blue and white, even and broken i s L ; ; v 0 vt B o iy et A The Genuine Ripplette |~ Galatea Cloth | orporatio Wil Do | et e Sale Price 35¢ * early birch to arri Q . : Sale Price 28¢ SOLD REGULARLY FOR 43¢ A YARD SOLD REGULARLY FOR 39 A YARD This is the genuins, made by Bliss, Fabyan & Co., | Galatea Cloth has met a great nced in furnishing and shown in a good assortment of staple coloringe a splendid fabric for children’s wear. Shown in a and designs. It requires no ironing. good assortment of stripes, checks and solid colors. 38¢ and 45¢ Shirting Madras, 32 and 36 Inches Wide This Madras has been selling right along at the two prices named, and it has been worth the 29 : ".,,‘.:',"823‘12 price, but during this sale we have made a drastic reduction. You will find a fine selection of styles and colorings, suitable for men's shirts and pajamas, or for women's waists and dresses bear tion. | OHIO NATI ONAL GUERL ARRIVE ipolis Tribune. e = GARIAN (,Ov:F‘NMENT amation is the doctor’s name for body cells. : ; Edwards’ Olive Tablets to our bodies what coal is to an engine. | That's what thousands of stomach | sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking_tonics, or trying to pa i ¢ ) A ; = 2 1 h 3 nts am Holland erefore new ti i & d i el erefors pow tissus must bo built to take the place of ST 5 37 : 2 workion of .\ usirl 3 ‘010 he lead of un In the Stenn\g on (cwn court i tolowe Ihe ond i very day we burn up a certain amount of tissue. The food we eat makes this new tissue and in a healthy person gives enough fuel to replace the loss. People get thin and “run down” because they do not get enough nourishment from their food to supply the needed fuel. When the weakened system does not do its duty you must have 2 “tissue builder.” Father John's Medicine is a real tissue builder because it actually makes new flesh and tissue. When you take Father John's Madicine, the actual food ele- ments of which it is composed give new strength, and enables the organs of the body to resume their work, | Peal cause of the ailiment — clogge liver | &' and disordered bowels, liver in a soothing, healing way. the liver and bowe!s are performing ¢! natural functions, away goes indigestic and stomach troubles. mouth, tongue coated, appetite po lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute ior calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets zvouse the If you have a bad taste in your | or the collec- (Monday) “The employ A Th [mhmmv in the work |48 hour. n, morning, after a brief il ) blood poisoning. Besides begin today | oughne well as ponents in the the Thu e G = achool team to Stonington Pointers. The dog tags and lice the town clerk’s offi liquor t nd fined $20 s uD on nine ¢ ned $130 and costs ven and a I irnisedt in each rly meetin: norder OLSHEVIKI ARE HOLDING mother, she is survived by two ¢ .1 for m reatment. and Mre. Hernry E nold 3 Lloyd Pug! b OLSHOTA AND OZERA |jfps '\””f1<§gf.1\l ‘:x\x’i v Friday, March 21.—(By|F evik! still are purely vegetable compound mixed i =i [E Father John's Medicine soothes and heals throat and lungs, olive oil. You will know them by their ‘ {2 i li ona day ion from B treats colds, bronchitis, asthma. and a_brother, Capta s udence Hincl - Elinor olive coior. They do the work without ping, cramps or pain. mTakc one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like, People gain weight steadily while taking it. .ieutenant Harold A spent the week-e At 10c and 25c per box. Al druggists. Westerly. s been transferred to Boston. Michael Donohue, employed in Wil- The funeral of George Cook, who died Thursday, was )vmd entertainment at (‘ran"( Bail ‘on held Saturday, with mass of requiem tarday evening. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA

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