Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 17, 1919, Page 6

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1919 WESTERLY Just ae soon as the board uf water commissioners can complete details, construction will begin on the long de- layed sewerage system for West The town council made the required: initiative in the adoption of a vote! which reads as follows: “Voted, That v it is the sense of this meeting that the work of constructing the main drains oy it i % {1 i o 1] The commissioners will hold a confer- 4 'uk H I ence and decide upon the definite plan HiRI[ elie to_be followed. 2 In compliance with a vote passed by VERoNA, the council at the Monday session last| *I suffered for a number of years eck, Dresident Fiynn appointed the| with Ricumatism and scvere Paing following committee to investigate the matter of flowage of sewage in Newton| #7%2 my Side and Back, caused by avenue - and sugges *Om‘l‘]‘ l'é'fl“f_‘_‘?' strains and heavy lifting, o :;(.n“'m;w"]l,l When I had given up hope of ever council; 2 ]\J‘x ; John Champlin ~ and| “being well again, a friend recom- George Villiams, the property own- P e Fruil Charles J. Butler, highway com.| meébded ,P"“t““"’ (or Fruit sioner; Harry B. Agard, town eo-| ZLiver Tablets) to me and after using tor, and Dr. Samuel C. Webster,| the first box I felt so much better superintendent of health. that T continued o fake them - and Town Treasurer James M. Pendleton ake them ; an was authorized to_issue notes of the| pow Iam enjoying the bestof health, amount of $112 and _ $33,000, A 5 dated April 19, 1919, and payable Nov. W. M. LAMPSON 15, 1-'*1“.] Thes n tes will be ¢ 50c. a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size 25¢. in’ accordance with an act passed by 7 ipt the general assembly April 3, 1919, and| At all dealers or sent on receipt of on special form approved by the town| price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, council. :DENSBURG, N. Victualling licenses were granted to OUDENSBURC, Heta John H. Segar for 38-40 Main street and Jesse T. Carr for 22 Canal street. ..Long and faithful service has been recognized by the republican members of the next house of representatives in their caucus action in deciding to pro- mote W. Tyler Page and five others served in the 26th. Plans are perfected here for the fifth Liberty loan drive. It is planned to make the reception to Governor Beeckman at the state : armory Easter Monday night an elab- who have been special employes on the |grate THE MA RS THE {republican side of the house in the|” 3y ‘and Mrs. Farquhar Smith ob- {last congress to important positions in|served the fourth anniversary of their 5 5 F the house organization. Mr. Page will| 5 , The Liberty Six, the car that is talked of from coast to || ciciiof e house, Untit o yeur | ™iriage Monday. age t is an- £ ° / g ¥ ich. Wed ago he was secretary to Congressman ' nounced ot - aiise: anoma” Costernsal i coast, as the Little Wonder, will be in Norwich, Wednes- J|fi.c. ind vefore that served as seo- | toumiior ot Me ond v Tt o ress p &il e n e as on . Iretary to the late Representatives Bull, e B % United| day and Thursday, April 16th and 17th, and each pros- |} Capron ana Uiter of the Second Rhode | Bei0y 0 (Captain Boumenot United : . : . . Island district, a total of 23 years in|Camp Stanley, Texas, The captain en- pective buyer owes it to himself to drive this car and find §| 5. e Camp Stanle as -aptain en § 4 Rk e :f.rseam“ st f";","h‘“.e}fif;‘,‘g i Nature gives the male bird the gayest dress, and yet you men have let the women out why it is so very popular. . SRR e | e on st ey leave LU ” ; : |o»{mgum will spend the | get ahead of you. You don’t have to dress in giddy colors—but dress up, and don’t wou-{}f:p::: :ie;;o;;:a U:Sn‘;ggt:rl":olizr‘:i: &:tw’::: 4 .,i‘gzfii*‘f;g:grg;i,;,’,‘r i P. "‘;,“‘;fj‘:l“f‘fl‘;i : i@ be an “also ran” when it comes to being in style and looking your best. There’s a satis- | 4 4 » i tribution to republicans. John H.| { ST . . v ), . you to try them with a Liberty Six. Hollingsworth, who wil be chief clerk| 70 proph % ana 1« @l faction in feeling, as well as looking, well-dressed. You can’t feel that way if your k as 1 on St. Johm, the ori- . . k80 i 3ears a8 epecial emploge, or E.|gin"or Paim % and its value to| | shirts, and ties, and socks, and underwear even are not up to the mark. The price is only $1,685.00, delivered. DLl i e s today he pastor's theme, on lier, 14 8 e e ImQ : o A N L ‘ pic for the Wednesday even- |8 THE VE T Efe There is,power and durability combined in this car. "“1 {;:‘ J9f e hol & 4 3. home praver c E VERY NEWEST NECKWEAR 55c to $2.00 DA x ars | E S S 1 -|@ Claver stuff—a vaudevillz man weuld call it big time, head-liner class. S 0 C K S No matter how severe a critic you may be, we invite f| """ Bl ] 3 moening at 1 I's properly made Neckwear in all the Iatest styles and colorings and B A o o drive the leerty ‘flld fom yoRomn Opirlion e o LAt ¢ o patso o e heid ; you'll find that, at all the prices, the valucs are unusual. Some of it is YOU'VE SIMPLY GOT TO % i | service is 23 years more t sonage. s enjoved the blessmgs A “;n y built exclusively for the younger man, for those whose tastes are HAVE THEM Mr. W. T. Bidwell, Sales Manager of the Hartford f!ion! sovernme \“f,",“,'} ;‘”‘ Of el been invited to add to the joy of d auicter. BETTER GET THEM HERE Agency, and Mr. E. J. Fenwick will be located at the {0 /75 M roee = an swtnons o 00 Vi : ST e e e Wauregan Hotel, on the dates mentioned, and will be at §|4merican Creed B L inade i . ot e/ WE CARRY “ADLER’S GLOVES y v T your money. If you went a fine largely of quotation . Buell’ Union, W. ]C\ o OVES $1.59 to $2.75 pair of ‘sillks at $1:75, we can Give : % [ tution and other great Americe o town met Wednesda ; R . RO vou an cxcelient choice of styles your service. TEET M o S Every pair of these famous Gloves is guaranteed, Y an sneelienk cheleg ol IeR ; ; i ; : : w as i istent with good quality. We have them in the soft-finish § “between” prices we can give s 3 : Friday will be the 60th legislative. fc e wa ans low as is consis g y e Phone, writefi or better, call for a demonstration. day of the present session of thelcveninz May 1. at the Plains chur Aok T B Stiekier st Cama o e oliecs ey s e !Rhode Island general assemifly, and|and Dreldeht e et G ) 5 2nd k. A sple cty after that date the members must|secur good 3 ; THREAD SILK SOCKS ! st | secur g spezker and make all|f materials as well as colcrings for your choice. FOR $1.00 . . serve without the per diem pay of $5, | needed arrangements. The next meet- 5 3 3 trl utor but will receive their excessive trans- |j 3 ! ng of the unicn s appointed for Made with lisle foot for strength. portation rate. It is upe-mg vl\la ed . May 17, M Carrie We have dthemh in black, gra;;: final adjournment will be reached by:Carr's. o - <7 navy an champagne, witl 284 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. || Thursday of next week, so that mem- | That rs. and Miss Safford are to|f§ “YORKE” AND “DE LUXE” SHIRTS $1.50 to $5.00 i 1 clocks and stripes of contrasting bers may attend the parade ot the 26thilive in the pn it Canter! SOT y colors. An unusually attractive division in Boston. As usual, there Green, the report in last week’ We have epread the fame and good name of these Shirts broadcast in Sock for a medium price. are most important matters to come|of The Builetin was based on 4 = before the assembly than during the! ment made by a town official who had this community. You men who have bought cither of these brands from “LION” BRAND SOCKS STAFFORD SPRINGS Good Friday session to date Tt surely will require|so derstood the matter and it is | : B & % Our special Sock—made of fine The Red Cross rooms will be open| time session to consider theseherebw corrected. ! us know that you never were better satisfid. The fact that you keep bres zeHETisle AR ool and’ URs Mrs M. Jensen, 67, died at|as usual for workers Lo unless they are railroaded business meeting of the |l coming back for more settles it. If you have never tried them it is § cavalied far servi We show Mrs. Mette M. Je e orkers Friday afternoon. | {ionat witheut consideration e 2 . £ her home in West Stafford Monday|More workers are needed in order tof''r "] ; e 2 Jast Teck Wednesday 2UM e you did; Fine Percales; Madras, Pongee, Fibro- Silis; sand’ Tub, | hemiin.bluciciandFallicalars: evening following a stroke of apoplexy. |hurry the completion of refugee gar-| Dr- Byron U. Richards, secreta ofu‘rn‘f Red Letter day Seivice conduct- | i 2 e " o Y 3% A PAIR o leaves a daughter, Mre. Minnie|menis the state hoard of health, _askedied by the vic 'I'f““‘}“"“ 1T WAy | W Silks have been used in hundreds of the most attractive designs and $450 A DOZEN Farrington, of New Haven, and six| JRobert Pobrinda of Willington has|for federal assistance in exterminating F . was held in honor of Miss | . o ) sons, Oluf and Neils of New Haven,|efitered the employ of the ~Hudson|the mosquito. Ric requests | Irances J. Barnes. founder of the |l colorings. Get in line and find out what real Shirts are. Peter and Christie of Stafford, J garage. {that experts be sent to Rhode Island|Young Peonl branch lfl: e W, ( | Hartford and Martin of Washi Alfred Lawson of the Faton dmglm order {hat everything possible may |U. nine members and three gue % : g Ayl Beas, | i, 147 sutviiig “with| | iare SAIl P e Ao oAt Wil aid the supseIRABAEAEIGE TMES: . Carsis. -Caved as. sessived & omplete Stocks of Pajamas, Night irts, Unaerwear, an aumbulance unit in France, has sent|St. Edward’s and Grace churches ev. | health for Providence in making blood German helmet, cloth covered, from t 10 his father, Rev. Levi Rees, of Staf-|ery morning and evening until ter. | examinations in the work of eXgnining her son, Georze, who has been serv- | B i C ll E for rings, an interesting collection| Donald Fisk, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11.|food handlers of that city. "m' in \nwulmm Corp, U. , Sec- | € S, 0. al's, tC. of war souvemirs. . The collection con-|{( of Stafford street, is ill with| for of | Lion originally the ! ains two brafs vases made by the sol-|sca ? [ SRex:eGeokae gDy 5’,‘""{;'“!’( o ins | Browng University Amb ulance Corps. | diers from big German shells, a Ger- | —— — w"'“ s = Value of forméd June 9 26 men of | n helmet and bayonet, also soldiers’ STONINC T sttt = 4 “of the| Whom but elever are in the sec- | aps, war maps of the Germans and | STONINCTON ‘\:‘1“’:1,““‘ e il e HOn:tods fler about a vear of in- | various other emall articles, ! Miss Jennie Trumbull is in Ha; o > 1 tensive E dnn‘n\\n Pa., the i Budlong post quarters i the | ; schools will be closed all day|the zuest of Edward King and f.mm R = A funit d Memorial building Captain Fred J. Ostman sct a net an ana the prices are as sailed land in due time th The Seventh Day Baptist church atled a warm-hearted, sincere welcome ting four gears he has set this & innual meeting elected these offl-{from its it G iSepP 9 the \sectinn /& d& To the Wife of | son. B all, president; Allen|started from Motor Park at the. Lide |} he spring vacation of schools i b Howard he actu; front, to relieve Sec, One Who Drinks | Stontegton: it o fronaga s g : vkt B r 1 had been at work on the O: it i i $ April 21. j ¢ sectior nother or friend of . ! Tm “hl:\nlf,cfll]; n‘r the Travel club! .«.n»uuv > rink, fnable to 63 4 = | Tuesday Nirs. Jcseph O'Connor read alJob R = e | - y r taries Parnell. Rev. Fred- | 3 T ers of the . Mr.|also ) “its and topic was Horatlo|Stir ald Deatl, sl en sl e nts [and Mrs. August S nor and Giadys, church Sunday morning. | Church,- ush 1 and ; g ) | their home _ there 3 s has purchased the s = i - jcient se ! 2 itou < run o e tae hou aimeriown owned by A\lmn‘ SOUTH WILLINGTON eep River.—Carl senblad has|the pastor, . Claytor ay t a 2 S I D 3 Top, which has been | e purchased a piece of woodland of 30| {out of ser for renairs : ning | their two en, Sulo and lwv 1 1 rank Chapel.| John Brownlee and ¢. E. Eldridge acres from Geo V. Spicer of the Local Lacrics, nd commendation have le: ) . Bennel | The Cr nily_will move to one of | Were drawn as jurors for the April A 3 astor THEalare A } i i0d moldiey comitlg here f N P n 3 . Co.’s hous term of court at Rockville. their daugh-|occupied the pulpit at the Baptist cd in Westerl f e served, often for ¥ S i : i oS ik : W. L. Tilley of Fali River was the bloai aod okl : v FacAnatns v M b g se ¥ g tow |, on o : A ] Tuesday of W. H. Brackett. ce was 25 cer e year oth 0 Sk ods, where t vmill soon . e s : oo | _louis Service has returned to the X | New ILiedford Textile school after a cents, Many from Westerly are “the an official of | Mrs. Jo rson, whose home | y weels vacation. I oston to se ¥ | ree. M 't is expecti is Ri was a recent ; A Popra ¢! Private Gardiner H. Hall of Co. B, the 23th, A* number of r ¥ i L son home, | visi her mother, Mr: L andi|og, o lon recentiv u a serious|101st Machine Gun Bat. 26th Div., and ur Otto' commur ill alsc welcome him DT Mrs. Cha e ation, o he al Walter Mather and Privates HeRERIE 2 ore oF ifs 4 1 wn is recovering from re- | PPEration on b i e v_and Spellace of Co. K, 102nd, Mr and My Geire e and | cent severe ilines: -ouis J. ty, Jr, who h were home on three days' Q 1l s ant daughter of . i S Several of the teac re going | been in t 7. S. army over a year in| uality Simple Home Treatment gl : | i AU the next special communication S theiies ha turned to_the home of CSirhits the home for the week and N d Fits A | with the Graffs 3 S gtore P . _The April teachers’ meetinghis parent 1 Mrs. L. J. Laiof Uriel Lodge, A. F. & A. M., at Mer- uani to Remove Hairy Growths }| "iiivoli ¢ George, 7. 8. X, Jatels | eld Tuesday Bounty. Mr. La Boun member aturday evening, there will be uickn I R narged’ of Brookiyn | -rql from Westminster attended |of, pany with the TLost Battal- in the E. A. and F. C. degrees. ess Yo A o Tay affair of the Boys' and Gir i, but at the time it was in the Ar- e, Get Together club minstrely (Beauty Culture) Georeg was on a transport carry. | Clubs at the Plains sonne forest ne was at the hospital, ill performance Friday evening Two or three minutes use of a dela- | troops and crossed the ocean safe. | OSwald Olsen has finished his con- | With diphiheria. sfield colony which was enjoy- Conditi e . 3 . * B|tone paste will banish every bit of|ly eight times each way. on wct with the Rosenzweigs and re-| Rev. all present. onditions indicate an increasing firmness It from your fage. meck: ‘or agme.|Kroonland, twin to the Red Star liner IR L . This paste is made by mixing some | Finland. g b eregOlhens o6 N price of yater with powdered delatone. After | Moody has returned from his|Week visitor her pare Y The paste is.removed, the skin shouid | Work in Pennsyivania. | washed to free it from the re- FForest ‘Bennett, son of Otto Bennett. maining delatone and it will be clear |2 Native of Westminster, is visiting at UNCASVILLE {and spotle You will not be dis-|ihe home of his cousin. A, A. Bennett.| Ralph H, Melcer, who o i h this treatment if vou |11S oWn home is now in New London. | Melcer, who has been spendin : > fo ob Ceal " delatone | Oscer. Salminen, his wife and (w0 | wéeks n Dayions, I turned with thern last week. 1 a1 The Uncasville Manufact Ad it therefore seems desirable to order early mill has been closed down this weel, Mrs. Charles E. Ramage has been suffering from an aitack of rheuma- / 2 = tism. 1 RN Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bentley attend- By employing the MOST MODERN and X ; 3 oA o4 the funeral of James Bliven in Yan-| . o A R M tic recently. ECONOMICAL metheds resulting in the LOW- i : y B ; William ‘Webster is recovering from| § R ronchitis. EST COSTS PER TON we are enabled to quote the b Mr. and Mrs. Albert Avery hav, &g s entertaining their daughter, Mrs. i H = X = ence Avery, ‘and her daughters, ) LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE in keeping with e o Hane S asnters FIRST QUALITY COAL and RELIABLE BUSI- i Windham, James Doyle, employed . ; = e e el L | It is the solulion (made by Fels-Naptha NESS PRACT!CES. = Thames Specialty pany, is a be out after an illness of six weeks 3 Soap and water—cool, lukewarm, even with the epidemic. 2 \| ||/ G e v e “1 hotif youprefer it) that loosens ALL the Our Spring Stock and Prices are now available, ELECTRIC 1 eral days on a b g \ dirt and makes clothes sweet, clean and = X Webber turned fr =21 snowy-whi it c h ing. but prices are subject to change without notice. < T\ e ) nowy-white without hard rubbing \ of visit in St £ SERVANT i , ; fi;';q meeting of Thames lodze. L| Let the Fels-Naptha solution solve . o . & i guestd f Pequot lodge, New Lon-| 3 We would like to quote on your requirements. % Fle i Eitiol lades, Now, oo 28 YOUR clothes washing problem. . degree was worked on a of ca dates. g | Miss Vera Bartlett, accompanied by | Miss Rita Smith of New London, is ending the Easter vacation il L] ° ° friends in Boston. l he Norw1ch Electrlc CO. Walter Burgess has purchased an| . TELEPHONE - autobus. - i 0 24 qThe pulpit at the Alotl1or1(s§ ]c\\u‘;“h‘ {| sunday ing was occupied the| 42 FRANKLIN STREET P A e H., Bath, in the absénce of the pas Rev. Charles C. Tibbetts, who has been serjously m with the gup, as is

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