Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1919, Page 6

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Westerly did well her part in sub-{ scribing $598,850 in Victory loan bonds| and aided ftle Rhode Island in going over the top with a total of more than $40,000.000 ‘as agalnst the quota of| $37,500,000, and there is more to come.| Up to Saturday night the subscrip-| Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known i RE tions of &:he‘r {nwns lsle!QhO{fls secé:g; Qhio Physician ‘were: arlestown, 3 5 Lt o G ich, $81,000; Hopkinton, $56.-| Dr.F. M. Edwardd for 17 years treated Kingston, - $154,350; South Kingston,| ailments. During these years he gave to . $235,350; West Greenwich, his patients a prescription made of a few Richmond, §$38,300. The city of Provi-: iy ingredients mixed ° dence subscribed $23,126,000. Westerly's F " o]"ive"’fl ofl"'@ g table them Dr., Edwarde quota was $562500, and this sum was 0 G g inow them by c a lece sxceeded $36,350. In every patriotle) ive o';hlme gx rive since {he war began Viesterly| their = has always accomplished all require- Tmmbmmmda-wofkmon&_‘a ments, and then some more. liver and bowels, which cause a normal Through oversight at the financial action, carrying o’fi the waste and poisoge INS THIS MORNING town mésting. ho. spprojriation vas oumatterinonessystem. made for bounty on the killing of foX- i~ If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull : es and woodchucks, although the $3 eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches a i . ;?mt bmimsly iprevaiu. but the !a:};n listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, ia 3 3 ) unty of $5 is minus. In 1917 in the oo oo Ghe ol B This is one of the first convincing proofs that the war is real- oot Westely Wtoves! and” 511 29 Bowels, vou ke e of D e 3 3 ards” lyover. While the fight was on the manufacturers of en- [l zumber vas 2 ana s roiie ioie BeREom o™ Captain ‘Tom” 'Bi , champion fox| Thousands of women as well as men X S l hu;nter ?t }(:;Ae towl;:wd Jares the 1ess-;takssef D‘r. Essv.t?rds’(t)hv%;]rauzles—the sm ening of the bounty will not. decrease| cessful substitute for calomel—now ameled ware worked under grave disadvantages. Steel | oo S Ty T T e S R S o 5 er sare in the game for the sport thers| joc and 25¢ per boz. Al druggists. ¥ Jiis in it and the bouncy is a side issue.| was needed for the actual carrying on of the war. Labo e s by e Tide o) e = erly College club these officers were' farm. Mr. Parizek av cnei;i;‘,-@—drr)"fl: “ I REEL % - o) ,’ was all directed toward the manufacture of war materials. ||l E5 WS S reats P i ioout iowa —otig re ooa ne Li, durprise Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes ¢ —{llost Women Can kfave dent; Mrs. Albert H. Spicer, vice pres-; and notions. | b ident; Mrs. Alexander Ferguson,i ifrs. Elizabeth White secretary; Mrs. Thomas Perry, treas-|peen a guest in town v urer. The program committee is com-: Mothers' Sunda; BUT RIGHT HERE AND RlGHT Now THE BREAK COMES B o . e b | special exercises, Rev. Thomas Perry and Mrs. Joseph Lu!givine mothers their mst tribute Peacock. | onection was for ‘the W: €. T. T. WE ARE GOING TO SELL THIS FINE, STURDY e s i s s i1 tree in uonor of Lieutenant Charles, hospital in Nantes. I"rance, di GRAY ENAMEL WARE FOR JUST 83c A PIECE | & B bt S0 0 Bl in action' ing 4t William Ruby’ and decorated. The tree was the gift} ] f Frank E, Saunders. A tree was, INCTOCLE VAT i des: Dlantes at.tne Bim sireet senool 1o, WOODSTQCK VALLEY The Assortment Includes | General Pershing, and- the Park ave-| <. G, Crump and fawmily of Pasade- | EREY ew London, ar-| . Inue school a naple in hone?| s (al. ferim 10-QUART PRESERVING KETTLES = 6-QUART CONVEX KETTLES [ ot all soldiers cnd saiiors who served | Iied Sundar ROUND COVERED COVERS 7-QUART ROLL RIM DISH PANS was ‘aico.dedicated Lo the same pur- [Tt o Chester Hal pose. 2-QUART COFFEE POTS 10-QUART ROLL RIM DISH PANS e Westerly Historical society has ‘7o \“&;“1“3 7;‘“ e 10-QUART WATER PAILS 7-QUART PRESERVING KETTLES {Clarke, president: Everset . Whinple S Rens ane Somner 4-QUART CONVEX KETTLES 10-QUART SINK DISH PANS sceonll'vice président; Rev, William F.| veoie and James ¥ ske of Holden, | 5-QUART CONVEX KETTLES 174-QUART RICE BOILERS e e o rution e spent Sunday with friends in treasurer. ' The organization| makes the clean 1n- >, odor orsoot. You onwien you want ter Heater cives y of hot water for kitchen, laundry and " Brown and Franels Wil- | decided to take active part in planning | 1o LA | bath. See your dexles. Today. * {for the ceiebration next month of thel a AT W. Ke n ! o = o | 200th anniver, of the incorporation S eral Tre S 5 Any of These Handsome Pieces—While They Last | inersars of (e Incororatian | Several from here uttended t ANDARD CIi, COMPANY OF NEW YORK { natal dav being May, next Wednesday.| % and reception ? CcE ANY NEW YORK STANDARD DILCRZNY. On that day s splay of the national colors. o i ers on the graves of deceased firemen, Ruell Young of Allston, Mass.. . |iEhe, weale Also Puritan Cook Stoves — plants, and Nelson Himes and Michael | ™ ey \ fng. ‘precedsd by a parida of Cathol Representative F. K. Haines enter- | | Speliman, Daniel Murray, Jeremiah|seph H. Elliott, Charles O. Thomp- The women chairmen in the last' Montague, John Reardon, Jr. William! The Ladies’ Benevelent society held * road these days will pass the residence| blown down. © he will see the plant of the Noy- | bargain with the owner for the trees. | raised $57.050. Too much praise can-iShea- ler, secretary. a : | Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Keach spe R 7 T - The firemen’s memorial day commit-| sungay in Willimantic picnicking w E { pius B tec, composed of three men each froy Mrs Whber Eoratt ) i the Alerts, the Rhode d the! o fomily of Wartford i v 3 A 8 Cyclones, et Friday n £ = = v John Himes w: chosen chairman ent | committee on speakers; Charles We i A M i ‘The local teachers motored to Nor- . ~ 3 P Biows, commiice on muste” e.rniv.u!“'““ e o the best Shorz Chimney stove. societies, headed by the Westerly| tained the following representatives at band. The committee in charge is com- | the Heublein hotel, Hartford, last i : E fames Shea, Martin IT. Spellman,! son, John Ash, Henry H. Davenport, JEWETT CITY tropics. . There were orfginally four of! Well more than a quarter of the tax- Dr. Michael H. Scanlon, Edwin Carl-; Everett E. Brown, Willls Covell and Dr. these great trees. During a recent!able property of the town. o Sure enough, the wood!three loans have beea Mrs. Gertrude Peardon, Edward McKnight, James heir annual meetins Thursday at Gill, at the foot of the Haw-| Was a brilliant red. Many went to see, Brown, Mrs. Jessie Hiscox and Miss Donovan, Daniel Kelleher, . Francis r; ry hall. Mrs. Phebe Sharpe was Turning company, operated by Mr.| and sent a sample of the beautiful red not be given to the girls who made| George E. Leonard, Spanish war vet-| Virginia Sharpe spent the week end| sy to the limit every day, prin-| W00d to the government forestry ex-| these figures possible m the house-to-|cran, arting for Budlong post, G. A. R.! with her aunt, Mrs. Pellett, in \\'ml e s e og | Academy hall, Woodszock, Friday ev ranged for the annual placing of flo = OlL CG q]A; STD‘ 7ES Secretary and pommities on . potted | the Week end with his aunt, Mrs. Fan- opened in the town hall Friday even- | "o ute: posed of Daniel M. Cogan, James, Wesnesday: Thomas O. Elliott, Jo- | ton Higgins, Charles Sullivan, Edward!J. H. Hutchins. A person who goes up the Hopeville| Severe storm one was wmroken off and hill, a mile northeast of the town.| 3mong them Mr. Gill “He made a|Annic Robertson. They collectively, McMahop, Hodge Metiveer and JOhn|re clected treasurer; Mrs. Frank Ful- ipally on government contract work,|pert at Washington, and has just|house canvass. They were at once is arranging for the Memorial day pa-| Upton. ¢ articles altogether out of the ordi-learned that the trees are the Ken-!willing and efficient, thorough and rade. In addition to the Fourth com- i mary sort. One of the important arti-jtucky coffee trees, rarely found north persistent. Many who worked all day| pany, ithode Island I . ate guard, and es being turned out is blanks, made) Of the Blue Grass state or south of the tackled the job evenings... Most of tha! b Contsctioat Shite con: COLCHESTER s from selected apple-tree wood, to, €quator. While useless for the plans girls served on all the drives, and will act as Young people from the village| be nsed for saw handles. The contract, MI. Gill had in mind, the wood will be, would do it again s . ) : ould necessity | erans, were in Fitchville Friday and Satur-| Mr. Gill {s sub-let by the well|available for other purposes. ever demand it. Gris-wold never faiis!| turnes g ilors will take|day evenings attending the hazaar" own Disston saw works of Tacons,| Mrs. Victor L'Heureux recelved Sun-| For 72 hours the wind has hung!Pact in the parade. held in Palmer's hall for the benefit of| 2. The contract was received by them|day 3 cablegram from her son. Lieut.! Steadily in the mortheast. with more o Local Laconics. t, John's church of that place. i direct f!‘(fl’{t{| the sngve‘n:mem, ¥ho are| Col. Alfred L'Heureux, saying that he less rain all the time. Local Vietory The Victory loan train visited West- od sized audience attended the; stow supplying to 1 of opman | was in Bordeaux, France, waiting for| &ardeners—and there are not a few in Miss Mollie given by the Acade-| tree wood. Mr. Gill is selecting apple- | o Jer, dnd expec ; ; Lerly rday and attracted many ts to be home June| Jewett City—were obliged to do plant:| chpi st aroay : g tres wood which is suitable from all| ipqlr s Just re e . This is the same train that = ived the promotion: ing in ‘lhe - Saturldav.cif, indeed, it {’:32’!5 \::h Engm‘u} ind has been ex-| u jand fs one of the youngest officers of) Was attemnted at all. One man Set|plained in detajl al-ost daily in the! O orkiag weapocticut, TuoUSSNCS| this rank fn the army 20 early cabbago plants Frida: \gl“‘:"pip;“ s SRT e ed on submarine chasers (whers| Mrs. E. H. Hiscox received a radio-| paten o tomd have rowed over the| ey are stored in bins), to fasten|gram Saturday sent vy her down the hatches when making high|radio operator on the speed in rough weather. Belaying pins,| Shoals light vessel, thol pins and government hardwood | congratulations. students the nall in the base- Congregational church | | £, | - Lazinsk, James Horowitz and| Sullivan motored to Norwichj A bronze dio-| @ boat. OId farmers are! s on Earl,! agreed that nothin choe ; tablet is to be placed in | iscopal church in honor of the members who served in ‘the great| war, The taplet will bear 10 names. 5 g is gained by| anting when the Soft is so cold and| Nantucket | ) Lombard has returned af- h Mothers' day| w vs' visit with her daughter | F——————eeee in Hartford, : The superior court for \Washington R eE jcott, ar the Roosevelt hospital in New|week's visit to their summer home ir e Ly putn, Baxcwnod v ] The A. B. Burieson & Co. girls gave| county wil| reconvene in Westerly on! IS Frank Doane was a Hartford| {7is © | East Killingly. shipyards at Neank, Stonington, Hog|, The old town of Griswold went soar-| and Mrs. John Potts, Jr., a linen Da i X ) Tsland, at Philadelphia, some —shipe|iNE OVver the top agui in the Victory!shower one evening last week at thel P. , carrier on R. F. D.i _Joseph w Yorki Ti tic Bridge Congregational Libe: i 3 n _and Wiltred B o L BT ments being sent even as far away as| Liberty l which closcd Saturday | home s a Ford ca H t week and saw e d societ; the annual meeting last ; ? Mrs. John McElligott. Lun- have returned from a fishing; = i T A R B L b e Mare Istang, Cal. An order has just|MiEht exceeding its muoia by over|cheon was served by Miss B, McEML-| trip in Maine. 35 ihe car Thurs- i the unit from this vriage. finances o be in excellent condition, been received at the shop for a con-[$3,000. Chalrman If ~ . Webster gott and Miss Edith Potts. The pres-| The degree team of Narragansett|3ay when e I SuCh & %3 iney is sspecte? home f | with no indebtedness Officers elected signment of door-stops, Other con.|Slaims for the town {13 subscriptions,|entation was by Miss Julia Sayles. | council, K. of C. conferred the third}thal e received a bad g L U Fers: Clatie L105 B Noyad: ireablives, signments of wooden novelties were| 3MoUNLIng to §165.050. the quota being| The A, C. G. club was in charge of desrec on @ class of candidates In|tyer, The wound bled freely. He had) T | Albert Denison; _so committes, sent during the war to Chill and Peru.|$127,500. ~Mr. Webster stated Sunday|an invitation dance held In miues| Potnem Sunday. - P dIONE overetie) MYSTIC | John W. MacDerald, B. L. Holmes and There is a circular saw in connection | &t he was most grateful to all those| hall Friday might. One hundred per- piscur R T A T Gl R e : : | Albert Denison. with the plant, and sawing ie done for| Who contributed to make the Victory| sons were present and emjoved ine SR = e ettt 4 M heold e Willaxd Cook of the U8, { " Judge Albert Denison has recovered Tocal people who wish to have a log)1082 camraign a success and was espe- | evening. Ashland orehestra furaished STONINTTON | Special meeting in Maconic hall Friday| been home on a few day: being confined to his home om iconverted into boards. Twelve thou-(Clally grateful to Miss Annie M. Rob-lmusic and Prof. F. H. Gilbert prompt- | 4 4 bbi : isiane At and Mo 0 son avenue several weeks by fll- o 2 ertson, chairman of the woman' “led. T ? syILEEE protup As usua ton sprang over the ebbins and family motor- m of V E gand feet are often cawed in a month. ., man of the woman’s Vic-|ed. The hal 2 n e Set B tos is & e 1oL p. tory loan committee, and her valuable; with A The wint !?]; n an driv h Friday afternoon. ther M. P. Hart’s place at; kerosene engine, with a boiler and|assistants. | dows ps by, sev of Hebron was a2 week ok proba A TR = were curtain- | eteam engine also installed, in case of| Griswold’s record in the third, fourth oq otment of §. mmer, Recently the New Depar- 5 white stream The| 21108 220005 su ! ¥ Al S and fifth loans, of which Mr. Webster, fro tform. was acranged|P for Jaeharactorts H, hthpaty. aciuke ), vas ma v it} 5 S o bra when final peace A 1ttle further on the way to Hope-| V25 chairman, show with 7 and red and white| ille or, wAll come to the Collagon!, Joan. ifarm. /Upposite the o farmhouse are| Lhird growing three large trees. These trees Fourth awere always said to be mahogany, an|F!th iatmost impossible thing in these lati-| In the first and second loan cam-| ™ s Rudes. It was claimed, and was gen-|paigns Rev. E. M. Anthony acted as Ciaperoned erally accepted as a faet, that an old! chairman and $79,000 was subscribed. @nd mothe Fea captain brought the young trees|In the five loans Griswold has raised. Ders. home on returning from a trip to the|the grand total of $61 0, which is, Corporal Raymond Johnson ar-ived|? New York Thursday and talked nh his parents from Camp D 25th is to parade in Philadelp 1 15th. The installation of officers of the| i Lhve| Epworth league was held at the even- | grd, family . b i —— | ing service at the Methodist church,|moved to Westerly. | ROAD SOCIETY : ] i 2 Stonington Pointers. adorned the wars, and the over-| During April ther ewere twelve vered In bunting!deaths in Stonington and five were of age. anese lanterns|persons of over 65 year nvicted = of ! e girls werel “Arthur Drubell was iscopal cha] ay af-|" ; 5 Faat . 25 Led scoy hapel Sunday af- the matron of the club| heft by the town court, Saturday, andliermoon at 330 o'clock Rev. Marry, of several of the mem-| e of 85 and c was imposed | Iizcrald of New York, a son of tha| 1 taken to superior .. court. Tha} J. H. Fitzgerald, a former| s in dispute were parts of rig- | I aper. Pine boughs and stre: - employes 1 i granted : John MacDonald and|its first trip last weex and was fully 1 ave are on a[!\urumzcd. . preached. Mr. Fitzgerald was and Drubell_aserts innocence. e i sehool The Stonington High school and the | e | Norwich Free Academy baseball teams visit with his daughter in heduled for o game in Stoning- | 511 8idvinte, Mase, i The officers installed by the pastor,| 'Miss Constance Atwood is a guest| g . .o vy Rev. J. B. Aldrich, were: President,|9f the Misses Mason at Scarsdale, N.| o) 0% roxes LR AaeniTet yice president Mrs.| “'mhe freshman class of the Stoning- | Miss Ma | (hivd, Mrs Lo D Hooat femun=|ton High school gave o successful Bessie McCluggage; sccretary,, Masquerade dance in Borough hall on| Aldrich; “treasurer, Mrs. G. H.|Friday night. Sanet Thomton: pianist, Miss Ruth Robert{ Professor William R. Snvder, super- son; Supsrintendent Juniur | Epworth |intendent of. Stonington schools, was league, Mrs. A. C. Burdick. chosen a member of the exéeutivel Miss Alice A. Brown had as a weel|committee of the:Eastern Conmecticut nd puest Miss Blizabech Hayes of|Teachers ’'assoclation at ~Friday's Norwich. meeting. in Norwich. Frank Geer has been 11l at his home in_Griswold. Timothy Foley, who was critieally i1l WNGTON at his home in Fannme court Satur- o B s Mers s gone to; day eveninz, was comfortable Sunay. | gor iy o e ey 1S i s Hartford to_spend @ weck. ! < ch called here! ropea e e ek of Wau.| * CharleliBever: 1n. dentist. from e sonn. Mtegerata ot ymnr, and| Bridgeport, called on his' cousins, the 7 Pry el = Robbins family, recently nd visited Watch Your Child’s Tonguel N ovard and Mrs. Fitegerald are|y5° 013 home at_the, Hollow. ner and men dug out six Wheeler, who spent| rents here, has re- | es has been a guest London for sev- and her sister| the meeting of Fanny Led-| D. A L., Deld in Mystie| | { ay eorge B. Spaiding of Cocoanut is the guest of her cousins ces Palmer. Pa says they're e | economical-saves irst of the = o | The body of Dewitt Manning was # i M .tt 11 ! | brought here for burial in the famil and Marlan Gray of) a (<] 1N a STERLING | plot, Tuesday. were at A. S. Wheeler's Satur- | | " "Aithur Johnson, of New York, was| ! & a2 - - | 1, s o s Ao S e o sl hetup c@esknng " Constipeted Children Gladly Take Damico and Charles Ricottilli were| 2t ler home. WAUREGAN | " e 1 H united in marriage by Rev. Fr. Joseph| M. Bddy Burdick s feeble and not| B MeCiring ot oot able fo do any work. She has been! Charles Teavens of Danielson, for-| «“@ . . o 99 | The bride was dressea in white geor- | 4iling for a long time. T mospal AV ceatr Tor b ornia ymp [s) lgs | gette, wore a veil and carried a shower| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dimock. who =l FRE e 3 | Sougtet o white roses. The bridec have been spending the winter in Hart- L Sl maid, Selvatore Glovansucel, of Prov. |ford. have returned to the farm. M morlalAu Al thVores . ence, was s . R | Andre vor, rably S 4 X For the Livar anid Boseals o was dressed mn white net and| so carried white roses. The groom!from Camp Devens, 15 working in '€} s slowly gaining in streusth. s attended by Salvatore Giovannuc-| Porizek’'s 1'\";;\' fk i ‘ as best man. ing house in Parvizek: Tell your druggist you want genuine After the ceremony a breakfast was| : 3 Miss ‘Eva Maynard and a friend { 3 | by, 2o keonLerom Lo, 3 hospital _ traint 4 Sy oo for nurses in Springtield, Mass.. | [ paiss Mary Kechkors amd aeslare spending a vacation - here with! : 2 5 4| Danco were married n Hartford, May|Miss }Naynard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S A . reception Was held in Lincoln’s hall in . 3 er,, justi : ! and dose for babies and children of all ages srd, by Frank Mather,, justice of the California Syrup of Figs.”” Full directions served at, the home or the bride. A d. the evening which was attended by " Mr, and Mrs. D¢ il 2 i A e L e 15 A ipated, bilious, fi . ton zaany relatives and friends; The brigg| Pe2cS,, M. and Mrs. Danco will leave ‘jugge Arthur G. Bill of Danlelsen, soon for Ohio, Whero they will reside.! zave S R ey 3 3 received many beautiful gifts. e e e Ay resting talk csmted, or full of cold, are plainly printed on The . Ketchkes family = boug e LY | the Church Sunday at the vesper ser-| D@d(,!ous \ % Dillworth farm. sevesal years ago.! vice. | c \ the bottle. Look for the name ‘‘California’ Windsor.—Miss Marie Cahill of Port- | coming from Pennsyivani M. John S. Westcott have! O N Flakes ) and accépt othier ..fl(' Syrup I Reemrel land, who has heen manager of the| Charles Amidon. Who has been crit-|yeturned home from a visit with th 3 n "' Bew B Windsor Locks Western Union tele- | jeally ill, is reportes much better, {son. J. T tt, in Chatham, N. J.| graph ofiice for some time, has beenl Frank Parizek ad family have mov-|They also attended the graduation of| trapafarrad to tha Middletown office. ed from New York to their cousin's|their daughier, Miss Bessie D. West-|

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