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Everything Pure, Clean and Good at the PROVIDENCE BAKERY 656 Franklin St. Tel. 1133-3 Ready Mired Pa t hex, Oils tsind Brushes] and Metals reston Bros. Ine. AND FOCKFT BILLARDS DOOLEY & SIMPSON Basement Thayer Building M THUMM'S Delicatessan 40 Franklin St Tel. 1309 Need a Plumher? . on7 . BARSTOW & CO. THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK 16 Shoetucket St. 23 Water Street —— C. B. ELDhED 42 Broadway . 341-3 § = § § 8 | e § s | GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Examine our line of Aluminum THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin 'GOSHEN :hfl a )".\( 4 }\‘\ tional churches .\9‘\\‘1'v reduced BUY ALUM]NUM WARL MOST. WEAR FOR THE MONEY ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES $3.50 wp 5 quart Kettle, same as cut $4.00 Will last twenty years ALUMINUM COMBINATION SETS 12 in one, $3.25 Others are advertising same for $4.47 Worth $6.00 Thirteen in One Set for $4.00 1 quart Aluminum Sauce Pan 35¢ : GARDEN TOOLS Planet, Jr., Combination Plow, Cultiva- tor, Hoe and Seeder Manure Forks $1.00 up Spading Forks Cultivators Hoes, Eic., Etc. : WATER GLASS Auto ScrubBrush ................ 15¢c Sink Brush and Rubber Scupper. .. 10c || The Household Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 WESTERLY Thomas D. Greene, 23, committed suicide in a cell in the Westerly police station, early Saturday morning, by i hanging himself with his belt strip | to a bar of the cell. He had been ar- ! rested by Chief Brown Friday at mid- ht charged with the theft of poul- The chief was on the lookout for ia man who had stolen chickens from i the George Williams place in Variety- ville. He saw Green with a bag on his back enter a house on Pond street and followed him in. The bag was found in the pantr; and contained seven hens. Greene attempted to get and the chief had much trouble placing the handcuffs. Chief Brown left the station house at 1.30 and at that time Greene was singing and was in evident good spir- ts. At 3 o'cleck Saturday mornin; when Policeman Mitchell visited the 1 room he found Greene dead in his cell. Dr. H. Scanlon, medical ex- miner, pronounced death due to strangulation and announced that it was a clear case of suicide. Governor Beeckman greeted the Rhode Islanders of the Twenty-sixth livision ‘on their arrival at Boston on ward transport Mount Vernon Friday \fternoon, direct from France, and en oute to Camp Devens for demobiliza- ion. It is expected the heroes will be iven three days’ furlough, after dis- fection and befor mustered ut of the military Captain es A. Farrell, of who th other American at- hed to th ivision of P British force, re- turned as a ¢ al on the. Mount Ver- non. The other Weste sldiers to n on the me t cond Lieutenant mpany .\ One Wes Fxnomimmry John F. Da Hundred and Irge "‘l Paul A. Defonti, Sergear ing, Sergeant Robert A!lhl.l Clem ed and Tirst e Rhode Islanders to arrive | in at Boston, Sat-| t America Daniel J. r Holcomb heads a delegati Hundred and Se “ai- | covered !«.,m in ¥ | Advises “Corn Silk” Extract in Treatment ' of and Bladder Ailments. Kidney Inflammation a nd Restores Normal Action. Just a simple extract of green corn silk compounded with other simple. vell-known drugs, seems to bring re- sults in the treatment of Kidney and Bladder disorders that might almost be classed as miraculous. Congestion and mflammation of the kidneys and bladder cause untold distress. Pains in back and hips, pain and pressure in bladder region, frequent desire to elim- inate, causing restless sleep soon wears out the patient’s vitality and more serious resuits follow neglect. The soothing, halmy effect of Bal wort Tablets are noticed quickly as the inflammation is alk d and the organs are toned up to act as nature intended. Al xander T. \IG(\’L 30 Elm street, J., Allays < W ‘1 h'n(‘ been t.x\unf’ Balmwort T'Lh-‘ lets for Kidney and Bladder trouble and find they give me the most bene- | ficial results. i Stop your suffering and nightly di tress by asking your leading druggis for a tube of Balmwort Tablets. Price, $1.00.—Adv. unced that as and has children, 50 and peal to the Arthur Giler I the penalty Notice of ap- | or court was filed Hazard Randall, chicken ! ¢ thief, who was arrested o Sunday, was called for alf on charges preferred | him. He said he had no in- of changing his plea of would _stand trial in court. He had no counsel,| written his broth B! r to defd u.v(] 1 itius Di | . Di Pietro| he worth $2.50 | e to him, arket of J street. by been ap- | Chase. warden, wide territory s on the Shore nt View, ndt n ndled by rubb the t to burn ga heyvond d to prove able doubt. taken for one h court reconvened Judge W FRAIL, DELICATE CHILD R=sterec to Health by Vinol I—“The measles left 1 no, and .q well James H. Hal | The beef and cod er ron and manganese peptonates and cerophosphates contained in ore him to health. v recommend Vinel. Droadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, v is _sold in {in Dan | Pharma, | Donah v Putnam and druggists everywhere. ‘ Clty of Norwich Water Works | Oftice of at 19198 rter ending d_pa emaining unpaid aft WILLIAM H. M'GU FLOWERS FCR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. | T. H. PEABODY Phone 935 AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connczted D. MORRISSEY, Prop. | Phone Shetucket Street WHEN YOU WANT (o put 3 iness before the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- columns of The Bulletin. ur bus- | ious, | ton w‘ fl(\pmg“ Po: ! She has been |ed by a nurse for the | Monroe ].»\n ph Brocato te: to his market arrived | Pet ocato not heing home | s closed, he could not | delivered i the witr 1 dozen hens, a r bonds of court 1 probably | superior notifie the prope Rock e Sposato 1 to Annie L. house and lot ¢ I be 3 \\ Hum I! ) H El J].’l L‘ux'dlr‘k Martin, Mrs. Ev . Lanphear, Mrs. | s don | nner, Mrs. Albert | Mrs. Sarah C. Monroe died T B day night at the home of } phew. William I. Bamford, in Spruce street, where she has made her home since the death of her sister, Mrs. Cathe ine C. Bamford, a few months ago. an invalid for fifteen | years as a result of being severely burned when in her yard in Prospect street, and has been constantly JL\LHd~ s born in Norw . Novem- 4, 1849, the yvoungest daughter of nd Mrs. William C. Cline. Miss Jennie Clark Fraser, died : v in Manchester, N. H., where ter, Miss Jessie Ann Clark Fraser. Both were former | sidents of West v and made thei 1ome at Dixon and High streets. Be-, i . she leaves a brother. | 1 was at River Bend. Local Laconics. { <oo netted §453 for the Wes- | on terly Red At the D. A. ]'I. meeting Mr: J. Court Barber read an article on Christ- mas shopping in the state of Franklin. ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE DOES IT. When your shoes pinch or vour corns and bunions ache so that you are tired get Allen’s Foo I der to be { hospital A Week’s Sale of White Waist Patterns In our White Goods Department, , placed on sale a large assortment of 2/syard waist patterns. These pat. beginning Saturday we terns have all been carefully selected from the most beautiful of this sea- son’s sheer, white fabrics. be inappropriate to describe them. They are as dainty and as crisply new and fresh as new Spring merahandise should be—maybe delicious would not There are plain white, sheer weaves and many beautiful stripes, p'ads and other designe—all in white of course. individual taste. PLAIN WEAVE PATTERNS AT PLAIDS AND L.RIPES AT Something here to suit your 82c—98:—$1.25 AND $148 EACH 62c—98c—$1.13 AND $125 EACH Sale of Lace Trimmed Bureau and Table Scarfs THREE SPECIAL LOTS AT THREE SPECIAL PRICES We have just received a shipment divided into three lots according to & all one size—18 by 54 inches and variousl; trimmed with pretty Filet, Cluny and Torchon lacss—some very handscme panel and medaliion ef- This is the first opportunity in a long, long time that values which fects in the lot. we have been able to offer given below: 98¢ values ... $1.50 values .. $1.88 values ched Sun- t church, on > Woodmen of Island and Conne nual conve y and Wedne will be will be The ¢ gramme Norwich, 2 Stoning 1d before that served y vears here in the village. Word was received from Albert Pat- s home, stating that he 1 ;;rn-)a‘.'\ be back by the middle of He has been across for over and s with the naval reserve ted at th war. Fritz 'Wilhelm and moved from the Kelly street to that rec |Mrs. J. MacDougal in Terr: nue, Mrs. MacDougal and f ing ‘moved to stic. Mrs. A. L Jaques i having unde: fam: hou. ntly 1 in Lawrence me a surgical ion. . nn\\'rd Tracy of Winchendon, at the home of her Wilcox. has returned from Haven, Waterbury and Ma mother, M Mrs. Fran. 1 t to New Bridgeport. The whistle at the Rossi velvet mill now blows at 7 o'clock everey ev ing COLCHESTER Frank A. Case town the past week, wo garage on Lebanon avenue. M Mary Whiting has returned to| Norwich after spending the winter at C. H. Dawliey’s on South M,Aih street. Wooster lodge, and held a gular communication in \Iacon c 1 : evening. E. Buell Porter } Hebron were | town Friday Leonard was here of Norwich was in z at the and guests of of r wis in y in the interests of bua"d band. Dr. A. L. Stebbins and James Horo- witz motored to Norwich Friday after- noon. The students of the high school gave a social in Academy hall Friday even- ing. Music was by the Academy or- chestra. Rev. Joseph F. Ford wa ville Saturday morning monti’s mind requiem Miss Julia- A, Kin The caucus to nominate officers fo the ‘borough election was held in the parler of the enszine house Saturday evening. the Old in Fitch- ntion in Wes- | | beginning of the daughter of | relatives in| East Hampton | Willimantic | of these handseme scarfs which are cir style ard quality. They are could even approach these SPECIAL PRICE 50c SPECIAL PRICE 8% SPECIAL PRICE $1.15 BRIEF STATE NEWS Manchester. mill in H!Hlihl\l' the oldes “oroner J state r Fn«]rd‘ to have| S| Cylinde MRS. C. S. HOLBROOK SELLS STOCK FARM, AT GOSHEN ) Leban 6 arrie Stark Holbrook, ‘\‘.UJO'»\' of Judgt- S. T. Hol- brook, formerly of Norwich, has sold e place at Goshen (Lel u\\.\ml by her brothe mprises of llent land, nmmmad the W the Sisson farm. to make her ‘nm Mrs. rk, in turday, moving there “SYRUP CF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE. LOOK AT TONGUE. REMDVE POISONS FROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS 1 { | | 1 Accept “California” only—look for the name ! child s {harmless laxati little stomach, liver and bow dren love its delicious fru Full directions for child's each bottle.” Give it without dose fear. | for spring driving. j| Tires cheap. 1liard <‘n'n):n-\ s‘ of All AUTO 7 MILL WORK A SPECIALTY Y “The B. B. St orage Battery. and Weald'ng Co. 92 FRANKLIN STREET Totels " EVERYBODY | lookiiz for the best satisfaction their money. Why not try the lls Auto Pairt Shop and see what ction you get. FALLS AUTO SHOP §1 Sherman Street ' TAKE WARNING [ Zon't get stuck. Now is the time to get your Tires in shape We prepared to do it with up-to- date methods, Slightly used Highest nrices | paid for old tires. Silvy’s Tire Shop \ ‘1 114 Franklin Street, Near Willow B! SEE OUR WORK FIRST THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR FAINTING YOUR CAR MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP 354 West Main Street | , {| GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS lFINES‘I’ WASH-STAND IN TOWN We also grease your Car THE IMPERIAL GARAGE GEORGE LETENDRE, Prop. Tel. 929 and 970 GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFCRE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. | { | | | { | | \ | Phone 781-3 | NEW LONDON, CONN. ; Starters*Gen-ratorn— gmtmn Devices | | | i AUTO RADIATORS Repaired promptly and thoroughly tested under air pressure before leav- |ing shop. W. E. SHANLEY PLUMBING TINNING | 499 Main St. Te| 710- 3 1 m‘BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Vulcanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Cenn. Telephone 546-13 STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the | WILLARD SERVICE STATION | MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket Strcet, Norwich, Conne Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOGCK & HAYNES | ¢ BANK STREET, Second Floer, Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON WELDING WILL FIX IT tings of all kinds, Agri- Implements, Transmissions. Housings, Steel s and other meial parts INDS can be made WHOLE SOUND with our WELDING. ert work that is guaragn- Cave Weldmg and Mfg. Co. f 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 GEUGRGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville ! Prompt aitention to day or night calls | Telephona €30 apri4MWFawl ‘Wall Paper, Paints OILS—VARNISHES—BRUSHES PAINTER and DECORATOR H.J.SCHATZ 14 MAIN STREET, Tel. 1345-12 NORWICH ‘Thames River Line ‘ STEAMER CAPE COD sitehall Transportation Co. Ime. ¢ York, Pier 43, North ‘s, Wednesdays and Fri- Norw! Tuesday, indays at 6 p. m.; . m. between Norwich . KNOLSE, Agent FAMING »nd TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES 4. OP Y 219 Phone 175 put your b wiere is mo igh the ad- The Bulletin. e ihan ]\e tising columms of