Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 5, 1919, Page 6

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1919 , . 5o 3 WESTERLY | —= =] [c—— | —| =] - 3 J - Herbert Osman Dunn, new admiral‘ g 5 K h % o ’ United States navy, born in Westerly | . o B - g and always a lega resident of the| Sy 3 town, (has succeeded Read Admiral \ 7 Spencer S. Wood, as commander of 4 ) R the: First \Naval district at Boston. 1 - . in our Corset Department. No woman, and He is Ruode Island's hishest rank: g . . ;! ng officer in army ar navy, of native especially the woman who has recently un- ||vifth and one of the yodngest. ad- i mirals in the navy, having been born ;! dertaken unaccustomed and strenuous work, ‘|| May 20, 1857 " Since Jangary of last e e % : ) ~ ., Jlvear he has been ' commander of! = can 2fford to miss this annual event. For it American Marino Base, No. 13, a| 3 . . orto Delgado, Azores, where he was A is the best time to learn how to improve her ||sent to protect. the jslands in_con. | : THE ENTIRE STOCK OF — 3 3 health and figure—two essential factors for, || Amevean nove ot aamons of e - ne & . X collaborate with Portugal for victory - s increasing general efficiency. over the common enemy. , 1 i 4 ear Admiral Dunn has served in i All the latest Nemo improvements will be Jjthe, principal naval stations in al shown disaEans L parts of the world in active service. shown during this week. One of them is a He graduated from the naval academy J f S une 18, 1879, fourth in the class, and 5 new Nemo Self-Reducing Corset combining ||iade ensien’ Mareh = 15 1881 He { il she HygenicStyle features and durabilty | 355 g e vl 4 )} 0 ONSISTING OF OVER $30,000.06 WORTH OF SHOES FOR MEN, || : whxch)\have made Nemo Corsets famous, at || Rev. Samuel H. Davis, fawer v i X 4 the unusually low ptice of $3.50 counsgl for the Anti-Saloon league i iyt S kel ; o s, caboiceeeet ot Corninitn WOMEN, AND CHILDREN, TO BE TURNED INTO CASH iN THE o ck has been made complete for NEMO WEEK— laxs, a member of the legislature from | : P : ; - | Westerly, delivered an address at the ‘f, sizes all prices, so that you may have exactly the Jimeeting of the Providence Woman's NEXT 15 DAYS. corset vou need. fhrisnan T?mperance Union. Start- . { i ng out with the statement that the : cighteenth amendment is now a reali- l EXPERT FITTINGS FREE Vo i e b T e o AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS CONTINUOUS SERVICE IN THIS STORE E Ezhe state legislature were empowered E to report legislation for its enforce- QUALLY AS IMPORTANT et smeinerens ] IT HAS BEEN LEASED FROM OVER MY HEAD, AND 1 AM : | whatever position taken by local leg- A brassire 0, shape and remold the el 2 PRACTICALLY upper part of the fig e 7 i 2\ | contention that four per cent. beer is pper par ¢ higure purforrps a service 7 3 {not intoxicant a number of statistics! ‘ P o equal in importance to that of the corset were given. | . P e Gt catict ARl Mr. Davis, while admitting -that E in supporting, reducing and reshaping the |there might ‘be o struggle ahead, pre- | 0rce 0 e lre rom fibinesg body. |sented on the whole a very optimistic | N J ul B 4 '}'cw of tfhe ituation and he supported| ¢ { his belief by an of facts quoted emo Juspui Drassieres o o ot e it where pib's 0] AS THERE IS NO OTHE \ i e e e oo ok R SUITABLE STORE AVAILABLE i HAVE have an original patented lacing device |altogether enforced. In conclusion he| 4 e Ipaid tribute to the high ideals for SONE wike e s i o Il TURNED MY ENTIRE STOCK OVER TO S A jed that, by the long step toward na-: Fit as You Fasten jtional prohibition, the country had \ e e T adasa G Snother: Blory to: me pa C. E. DUSTIN of A b )77 They are hygenically constructed and _ [ tlonal cmblen. | = - (7] mes u”y, CABE, make you look and feel smaller. j | Westerly is ready to contribute to] R < i i the Salvation Army fund and _will S1zes—S8 ). S g p) | 93 ‘drive. {a A1 Sizes—$1.00, $1.50 2ad $200 et oo THAT THE STOCK MAY BE DISPOSED OF IN THE LEAST POS- P— t 000,000 to be raised. South H g-ton $100; North Kingston, $500: ' | Riciugond, sn);’ Hopkinton, $166 SIBLE TIME' | Charlestown, §83.34; Ixeter, $67.67. | : | James E. Babcock, 32, a civilian em- | e ploye at the Newport Naval torpedo' ation, and formerly employed ai the £z 7 =, He! plant in Westerly, died late ‘/&// W& %8 !Friday afterncon. His home is. in . 3 A o Jamestown. He leaves a widow and': ’ !F‘ two children. He was a member of; = 1 Narragansett Lodge, Westerly. Inde-! pendent Order of Odd Fellows, and| | Seiboraec el TO ARRANGE STOCK LEBANON CAMPBELL’S MILLS fatally injured while working on a| | jpractice torpedo head! A circular! Syeet and| Mason Gray, who has been ill withfron plate, known as a bulkhead biew| a ef for Norfolk to|influenza, is able to be out. out, struck him in the head fractur-| R i e T TR N s e SALE STARTS THURSDAY, AT 10 O’CLOCK. ik Per h her two ponaug, R. I, have been visiting|way t ava spital. e has been| Thomas Browh and famil. g‘“fr’he°w‘r“pia‘5‘LZL&“ifflfl“c’mrged with| : : her parents, Mr.| Clarence Bitgood, a former resident|compressed air and whether the ac- ey, |of Voluntown, now of New London, is| cid v aus y cessi 2 3 LARS SIS e tatona S O B2, 8 o feion, | ST e ind” By excmtts SEE WEDNESDAY’S PAPER FOR FURTHER PARTICU nd st of Miss Hattie on a woodlot owned by Hamilton Will- | has not been ascertained. i : | COX. M Mrs. T tark have moved! Miss Martha Gray, employed in the{ Westerly is prodding along in the[ . {ed over the week end with her parents:in the front at the finish of the dri t this place. {The adjoining town of Hopkinton s| Mrs. Sabra Perkins and family have!the only town that has gone over the : jreturned from Jewett City and will;top with subscriptions of $43,000, STONINTTON !\vas a much surprised woman Tuesdaylwomen. representing three of the New'spn, a teacher in the Plantsville school, foxie entertain-|spend the summer at her farm here. |Which is practically thirteen per cent. e morning. She bought six goose eggs|England states, New York state and has offered her services as an instruc- Mrs. A. C. Hoxie| The teacher and pupils of the Wylie 0f its allotment. Westerly has sub-| Mainly through the efforts of Rep-lof a neighbor five _prevrous for|Canada, are to completé their three tor in domestic science in the public , M re!school planted a school garden Friday, Charlestown $ | resentative Nathan P. who sue- | hatching. Tuesday morning she found'years' course at the Connecticut train- schools of the town for the remainder € Al 01 day. e i el Ki’rzzzéor;\“r l"“‘l_fl"‘veeded in having a he: h('f(:ré‘thz-o@ goslings. She 1:;1 sure it is the ing,school for nurses connected with of the school year. Miss Simpson i electman W. H. Dawley, with a 2 : £,150; | the public utilities th ickest time on record. {New Haven hospital th. la grad f the Skid Sch L Ehe Sorfhors e e %th*x‘nl o “;0 T New Haven.—Twenty-five young! Southington.—Miss Margaret Simp-'ATtS = 2 ol Mrs. Hamilton Willcox has five : . ilor, | Will begin operation today. The tr K Practicall Id lor, | Will b P s who are working at 'mov':fhfah.f; e At h::g:d"ins‘f'h"a';!wm leave New London at 625 p. i s At N (B = returned home from service and re- N]lld l;mf'fi‘ed to \,EVTHC\‘\V» stopping | A sides in Westerly, will participate in| & staations. he commis Mz and Mes, Rodney Hewitt and son| CENTRE GROTON the welcome home demonstration to|sued orders for terminal at Sto . ° . of Pittsfield, Mass e spending a| e gRt: come!De held in Providence today. Every|the limit of jurisdiction, the run to| e i i ot janotver is seeding down some) ofi"{own and hamlet in the state will | Westerly- being addea by the railroad| What iS Castcr’ a i My | s DR “ha planted a|be Tepresented and the parade will be|management. | a § s received his hon-{1aige quantity as, sweet corn and|TSView by: Major Genersl Carence R.j Stonington Pointers [ : from Camp Devens| oo v |Edwards and = Admiral William S ; | : 1 bsti for Castor Oil, P ic, D d Soothin ‘ fdom S 3l Sime. Colonel Charlesis. Tilifal Lieutenant Rouse 1. Wilcox, Thr ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soo i 1t Lasia Sumber off fraa e, S pointed STajor| Hundred and Secona Field Artille S Tt = 1 LT s T Opi g]!dori)hinepi\or other Narg 1 Mrs ' illes having moved here recently. | Herbert R. Dean, Eighteenth Ammu-|arrived in Boston, Saturday, on tray yrups. 18 pleasant. ntains um, & Charles Ferguson has had a setting|Rition train, Eightéenth division, ad-|Port Canandeigna. IHe is expected a s . s : - Ewin have| oF.$0UnE duckiings trom s thoubator Juant of the parade, with Cuptain | his lome in (e borough in 2 fov da cotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has heem on Edwin have| Mrs. Robert Ex just made|Robert G. Thackeray (Westerly)| Johr ragga, withe more than! ‘ i . . | jus! e S e 5 & T e e . . . (] Yith her two chi- | 5 raided rus five feet ic dlaimcter, the coast | artillery, assiblant maiutant, * |5 TIGnhe, SRC L perreh in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoeaj ot it |larsest she ever mase in this kind of} That joint committee appointed to| g 2 5 X . 3o 3 ah it o That joint PP | home, . L E e Holmes was o visitor| SIT4RES fOr the observance of the two| ' Rev. Dwight C. Stone oficiat allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and g s R SNy Fas d VIStoripyndred and fiftieth aniversary of the! ¢, rriage of Mis mthel M A AR e $ e the phagn | wr,f fev 4ays in New London the past) incorporation of the town of Wester-| er and Frederick E Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep & 2 ! e P’ May 14, and which failed to func- h i e da ter in battalion and| Giles Bailey has his plowing com-|13: May 14 S osiliEh baldeisthesdalic Ry : ) : L ¢ oma| i ond e severs] i3 rines ot L0 e eta &Y 2o tts, CalvinWlieelenl The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. e [Congregational| young tomato plants growing nicely. | i qiion has been advanced to the week| E ? - i i fi a8 held with the Con | ipeachl blessomalars early i filljByu5g 100 Sy nonies hdvesithiatint = D d The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in uss for over 30 present from Colches-| Strawberry beds felt the cold ana|Will be for three days or six days will} 's Point for the i i LIb ;. avd: Mot ome buds are found biastea’ " | depend upon the mount of money sub-| " Toams of ihe bigh schools of | years, has borne the Signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his bhondety Skt | scribed: At a ting y ev-|ington and Westerly base-balled I s : QR 3 i i MOOSUP | hing, Everet £ Whipple was chosen | dzy and. Stoningion won, seore o 0| personal supervision since its infincy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All i temporary chairman, Thémas McKen-| 3, . . . T i 3 1 1+ | The Moosup Girls® club i |aie, secretary’ and arthuc L. Perry. carl A, Reiche superintendent ‘oc: Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-Good” are but Experiments that trifie wita i [to hold a whist party in ti | An i on ] , | schools at Bristol, Conn in the e . : s F S een e R L e e — ce against Experimen e Lynan wers ) rooms, the procests ol e TR (e Harters oy bosbar dwier et | and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against o t Columbia is with| The meeting of Moosup Girls'| Board of Trade, Harvey C. Perry, the, the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. L. D.| George Lyman, who is|club is to be held this (Monday) cven-| listorical society, and F'red S. Opfe the| Fairbrother, of the borough. : g i[ar.g. {“c.?fi‘n‘?i?‘i ‘:inxd :::ng:zmglli e\;ecéxtu:fi: : Jerome S. Anderson, Jr., has dith-! § AL . Ph O. & H (. vas empowere EL awn and th B . buildi i & | commitee was empowered tc seieot 2l arawn and the ocad Grmery buiaing| { ctters from Prominent Physicians { firemen's day will be on S illiams,” Warden Cornelius B. Cran-| | June 28 and will include the amnual|dail and Judge Lorenzo D. Tairbroth-| addressed to ChaS. H. Fletcher. D e e s s SRRET Rk i Dr. Albert W. Kahl, =¢ Buffalo, N. Y., soys: “1 have used Castoria in jin advance in order to complete ar-| | my practice for*the past 25 years. I regard it as an exscelleat medicing | rangements. i HAMPTON | for childrer.”” 5 ¢ Rev. F. C. A. Jones, for ten years| Myron M. Fuller was taken to the Dr. Gustave A. Ciscagracter, cf* Gt Tacl, Kian, earr: “I E2-s used pastor of Calvary Baptist church has|hospital in Putnam Tuesday. i - tendered his resignaion and b Mr, and Mr: r and J.j {mon at the Sunday morning service,|Ashbell Esterbrooks took the fifth de- Ld ¢ | a Retrospect of Ten Years' Service,|zree in the Pomona grange at Brook- e | told of his services, its difficulties and|lyn Saturday. | problems, He has no definite plans{ Mrs. Annice Holt is at her home here for the future, and his resignation was|after spending'the winter in Hartford.| Four C: Tactice vith gocd re: Baker s a2ud caa jeeme 2 === ALGOHOL-3 PEI;;E‘T& R ME AVegetabic Prepaca E * simxln;ingi.‘:cfmdbylheuu& 7 tingmcsmwhsamnm “INFA) a surprise to many. FHe is president of! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pearl o the Westerly Ministers’ association,| Pearl, Mrs. . B. Jewett, Mrs. George! - and succeeded Rev. Joseph L. Peacock,| Thompson, Mrs. W. A, Weeks, M. & as pastor. | Mrs. Joseph Esterbrooks, Mr. an R. E. Baker and Ashbell Ester e o brooks Principal Silas T. Nye, who has been|aitended the Pomona grange meeting| | principal of the Eim Street Grammar|at Brookiyn Saturda. e hool has resigned and has gone toj| RN, Providence where he nas entered mer-| 2ve used vour Castoria in best medicine of its kind R cascs cf col " Thereby Pomoting Digestisdy on Lae mari g r<a and have fouxd it t: cantile business. His family will re-| UNION ‘ | CheerfufnessandRestGor®] Dr. R. T. T:iiiisca, cf Cmaha, Neb, says: “I £ad your Casiorla to be & énflzf\:nevxenmr‘:\g'e;teer‘?asu:nel‘:ge.]!_:é}.a ?:cn;;;; Mrs. G.\L. Barber and da vl I neitner Opiam, Morphinend'y standard family remedy. It is the bect thiag for infants and childrea ) ‘ya s | tion by the Teachers' club, in the|SPent the week end in Hartford. | 141 | Mineral. NOT NARGOTIG] have cver Laowa cad I recommend it . Rhode Island hotel and received gifts| Mrs. Hattle Phillips of Southbridge W S o mATER | Dr. L. T. Robinsca, of Iiansas Cily, 1o, says: “Tour Castorta certalaly of appreciation from teachers and par.|visited relatives on Marcy Hill last| | 3 i = H 5 i TR s = PU-{ week. | ; bas merit. Is not i3 ago, it3 continued vsedby mothers through all taese i < } Miss Mary Scranton of Southbridge, yoars, and the mazy attempis to imitats it, suficiezt recomamerdat.oal Local Lacenics. {with her sister, Miss Eisie, of West- | 7hik vaa s, ph :': hdd.,P ; S g A spur track is to be constructed|ford, was with relatives in town Sat- A Nl e : = < to the property of the wWesterly Indus-|urday evening. Dr. Edwin F. Pardec, of New York CIir, £x7s: recommended your Castoria and sl invariably produeed Lemezcial re “For several years I nave trial and Improvement company. 1 aiways continue to do £o, 23 it hag Corn Flakes expecied to wsrive i Phiacipnia on| BRIEF STATE NEWS | May 21, on transport Edgar Tucken-| pourord The total t ot sl P emedy for Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Trooklra, 27 s2rs: T ohject to what are called 2 . | bach, which carries members of the giers, eailors and marines who have| R A -hcw-mgml)iirrm~ patect medicines, where maker 2lc=2 knows wiat insredients are put i ou | Twenty-Eighth Division, St B - . | ;' Constipalion &t 5 2 : registered in the service book in the 1N Rev. Frederick A. MacDonald and | 5 Tt Gfiice 18 and Feverishness and them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use” ayor's 2 oy ] = Henry Clark were the Victory Loan| e - 3 SLEEP 3 N A~ | speakers at the Opera House, Sun-|New Britain—The capci LossoF SLECS . { GENUINE ALWAYS day evening, prior, to showing the pic-| - = Sllin S —— i . ture, The Price of Peace. HlanBis@o busidaliz ¢ 1o Drodnction ST ; Bears the Signatars cf After-war conditions were treated 1n| 9" 1€ Wil beS yiman e T la speech by Rev. Frederick A. Mac-|™eeX e g Donald at the meeting of the Wester.| New Haven.—The city of New Ha-| Iy Sanitary corps in the state armory, | ven expects to sell ice at from 40 to 50/ Friday evening. “’lcents a hundred pounds, but will not| The Westerly Cycle ctub gave an en. | deliver it, the purchaser taking it home tertainment Saturday night in honor|{rom platform stations established in of the members who have returned|various parts of the city. i from war service. Middletown.—This town's wealthiest citizen, Cal. Clarence 3. Wadsworth, Police Sergeant Haines turfned over | has tafken :\l"; ullpleul n; ttlhe xs\lpelflf); to Mayor Yont, of Greensburg, Pa. a|court from the action of the Loard of; 5 = baby shad fish that ne found on the |relief in declining (o reduce the sssess- The Kind You Have Aiways Bought steps of the City Hall, hut nobobdy | ment of his propert yin this city and at, I3 apt 2 can explain how the baby shad fish |Lons Hil THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NZW YoRK SLEY, - @ot there. Glastanburv.— Mrs Hans MoKeown - S s W T U W S In §e r ver 38 Years

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