Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1919, Page 6

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{ i i L vost g L 1 | ment of Rhode Tsland, Amos mah; dommander Babeock camp, ‘No, 4, Smith, ‘senior ans of ti commandeér; Robert S. W VOF e commande: world war, soldj Samuel H. Davis, attorney, repre- and deafness, and had several very|sailots. Licutenant Grorge A. sentative in the general assembly, ad-| MarTow cscapes from feath. 106, 18 R Island Yocate of the Rhode Island Anti-| cejved from him since the armistice.| anitary coxp Saloon league and former pastor of the| o will probably return home iwithin| Pawcatuck ~ Seventh Day Baptist|» ayeek. "Dr. Higgins graduated from church, and Rev. Frederick A. Mac- High school, class of 1902, Donald, pastor of Pawcatuck Congre-|, ng from the Pawcatuck gational church, who epent a year in| 3 Service overseas and home work for| & the Y. M. C. A. were speakers at the| {;vo commander; scoutmaste The procession will move at 1.30 over this line of marc Elm street through Grove ptain Higgins neared his na- d he people of: Manchester| L s : State convention of the Rhode Tsland| |t i by Slocting nim vice pree. | DiXon . squaré,” to- River Bend, several months m_France. | Anti-Saloon league tn Providence. fyant of the Memorial Hospital asso-| Will be made on Pawcatuck bri Willis Rouse returned| Saloons and all other places of drink- | which i to erect a hospital,| Where flowers will be cast unon stay _at| ing were likened to cancers. cooties! siarting with a fund of $200,000, as | Water in pect to the memory, their” southern home, St. Cioud, Fla. and dog fleas; legislators who defend- memorial to the men and women of | SAilors buried at sex, and at S Miss| Mary Tracy of Wauregan, a rela- ed them were declared to be living {hat fown who served in the world war | Chacl's cemetery, where flowers live bf Mrs. Rouse, accompanied them without the broad world vision, while | and memorial tablets Wil he vlaced in| Placed on the graves of those who homd and will remain with them af men who patronize them were to. be' (ha hospital building. The money to|terved in the Civil the Sy 2 few weeks, as Mrs. Rouse is recovering| pitied. It was stated that the liquor grect and equip the hospital is rafsed | the world ‘war; Lixeservic be from {lines: X interests have been convicted of plot- (" voluntary subscription. The goal | d0ne at River Bend. T at - Misy beth Barber spent Friday! ting against the very safety of the|yas set at $150,000, and up to Monday.|th> br be by Re rt! with telatives in Washington, R. L. country, that they have no regard for| hight the amount abscribed was $183,- ntist church and| Aboit twenty of the young people the laws, and that the brewers are for| 445, It was then decided to make the . P.A. Sailer of motoral to Canterbury to attend al the almighty dollar, for which they are’ qum at least $200,000. That the move-| an church. {dance Lt the Grange hall Saturday willing to plunge thelr country into ment is popular is shown in the fact|, At the exercises in the town hall in' evening i hell. There was talk of this kind all| {5t more than' 5,000 persons sub-'theé evening the Memorial day address| Charlts Fletcher of Putnam visited through the session. scribed. will be d d by Rev. Frederick A.!at his bpme Saturday and Sunday Rev. Mr. MacDonald’s eubject was| MacDs of Pawcatuck Congrega-| in The most nearly perfect baby in y, the first prize winner in the| by contest of the Rhode Is- American Spirit in the War. He de-| clared that the same fighting de nation that beat the Hun is need tion~1 church Local Laconics. Budlong post, No. 18, G. A. R., depart¥ P, ; Hancock' post, | §L_department of Connecticut, Abel D. | High to Broad, West Broad. Liber CENTRAL VILLAGE Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Walker of! Southampton, L. L. have been spend with local relatives. The; ved here. Chap No Eruck Fra ri veters iers :md‘l\)spiul in Putnam fo have an Ncture taken of his head to Jear ckient of injuries recerved at his home a|week ago Sunday Miss Florence Rhodes has been at i~ home in Oxford, Mass. { Newton of Providence has 1 relati . promptly, Mitchell, who enlisted atj h: From er, N has been visiting enu to ives here, ‘here he spent his e recently returned arl ind Emerson Collins were rwich| Saturday. Charles Bragg in Danel- - , z Saturday and sans at the funerall campaign aga e liquor inter-| 4d nharmacy, Mary Turo, 13 mOnthS| ' Ths South Kingston: ‘town counell of Charlas = Leavens, who formerly © CGuaranteed b\}f ests. What helped us in the war was 014 child of M. and Mrw Mary Turo:| ;5 decided in favor of Sunday base-: lived in Wauregan and was well known S comtribarions e b’ the Tations| 13 Al sreel, Jad 8 loce cal rom g 4ot I faver of fbere. T¢ vas Mr. Leavens' request. | e world to our nationa It §s Serious injury neatay., ;| Miss Ellen Fitz Pendleton, a native! Raymoni Preston has returned to| that same constribution . wint! S home Sele g econd o et terly, president of Welles ew Londqn, having visited his sister, e o spell the doom of the liquor forcs " a9 L % - 2 college, spoke on e Wellesley of To-| Mrs. Raympnd Rider. PRESS ILLUSTRATA P d : | below the floorslevel. = Mary toddled to, SOl P celey ¢ I d il A oy » o Thers is littie difference between the D e ey (o mothes | d2Y At the annual * meeting of the' = Ms . W. Loring and Misy ; 3 SHAL 18l Huns and the brewers, he said B mother | Rhode Island Wellesley club held 1n Ruth ed” their sister¥ Brigadier General Douglas Mac Representative Davis his talk foet. The Providence. ; Miss thewson, at Miss! Arthur, who will be superintendent INCORPORATED Legisiative Condition L Tt The| The town of Narragansett expended Marot's s N verely cr the are crwise she was un-| iy, (0 Temove the carcass of the big Miss Ruth Cooner has gone to the S erad Rhode Island legislature to rati £ whale that beached th Now the hospital in Norwich to ecater| 5 « PR . A national prohibition amendment Sheinons, sieit,| C4Le 8 asked fo re | cs” Saining school. | is one IVULE”. D cigarcttes; you roll them f the 4 per cent by local Shriners, visit-| "The Memorial . building alcott is the overseer of the eral officers in i A 3 i 9 t mp! the Mystic *h\(:vfi‘ .-"lm'\g': is & memorial to the soldiers 4nd sail: room at the Farnwo _—P{mi 3 jor when S‘OHZ‘SCL{ 1o gCHUlflG Buu Durham ! : e an fon. op5,of e Civil war andwas crecled ney mill. He, akes e place of Georse A e G e S wouse con $145 to the fund for apout 25 years e end,of that Biddle, who will move to Massachu-| S o £y fram ane e he celebration of the 230th ann In some places plaris are under' s The help in the finishing room| nized B :fl““f tobaceo; filt)’ rom one bag, oEiineRn oy o \\"\ way now for memor to those who p piddle a $20 gold piece e -d“—k 2 h f h l d ome week. Acct 0 the participated in the world war. | S L nead o o o feq -~ 4 Soposiion o contribute "Ficiteicd n the world war, 1 Fifty-thrifty cigarettes that cost you least, an r » the whale of | es of Westerly soldiers and sailors made a a token of ime 1 death roll 4k me week he names please you most. [No machine can even dupli= e 1 are included. % ¥ 3 A S 1 B “ ’” that Wester SOUTH WILLINGTON cate your “cwn” rolled {rom genuine “Bull a ing an automob raedals for distin- Saamiaan o Ronadth o § : oot shocads Fide in ‘the Memorial Willan ; Dloged ind Durham tobacco. 4eve i 4 ; el ot hog AW ercises held in s v to dal of honor n Tl il 3 3 qeidy (15 oS 11 1] 3 H / : ORD SPRINGS. | Ret Good old reliable “Bull”. Always genuine; ¥ 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ribute to : < ) e Sl e 1 ) : of | Orcuttville, wa s the bovs of the| since 1805 he’s been cveryone’s friend. lized fng Deputy Judge Taft se of his address| 3, Té ki court Wednesday, to the )pplause :»,\‘ 1{353 i Connec school B t Mer- under_the di- e * S Bofc rrived from!iden to remain until he ars f Rockville = E\a [ g E N E i he the Nocth: old. Defoe for some time has been in- | included sir uartette com- X 3 on and ie npw corrigible. Monday s posed of t accomplished ™ erved with the into the house of ) of bmfl‘flrflv! Private nhear the state line a of Rock- = ' 1 in the| bracelet, a ring, a P ett & r xerc ¢ mp Dev- flashlight. Royce was away at ester, Conr p v in such cuses. time and noticed soon afte - ourr 5 The Memorial day exs ¢ died Wednes-! return thal someonc had been through Co. States army|on tie same plan r ion w When He Got the Double 2ut General Wond's real aunt to Mrs. ise and that the gl hen windows had been broken.| which w Defoe admitted m court th: as through this window that d the house. The lad sold t afterncon to Do; 5 cents and this sale s in one kit d a few vears azo. pure Cross. ecor —Bos- v and Wednesda; Any Time Is Baking Time With A Glenwood The Easy Rolling Twin Grate Bars, neatly geared to roll forward or back, so quickly clean and brighten the old fire that perfect baking can be done at any time—morning, noon, or night. The Marvelous Glenwood Oven, surrounded by hot air chambers is under perfect control, and can be uniformly heated to the moderate temperature of 300 degrees for the most delicate cake, or quickly advanced to the correct biscuit heat of 450 degrees. This is made possible by the Glenwood Balanced Oven Damper and the Patented Glenwood Indicator that accurately registers the heat already in the oven and tells at a glance whether fo open or close the sliding air valve, It’s so plain and easy a child can understand. Call 2nd See Them and you will underséand more about why a Glenwoed Range “lakes Cooking Easy’ Shea @ Burke - C. 0. Murphy 37-47 Main St., Norwich 259 Central Ave.. Norwich | £aid that he had complaints about the 1909, of whi T y in attend school. The mills, schools, stores and b e 8 plhces (emieraly WL IR cloted on the American Army d Dupre has been discharged Camp Devens and Teturned CHESTERF was only ELD e following teachers h ppointments in the I Josephine dith Cushman, Ethel argaret O'Toole. ses Isadore ek attens s orchest hur Geor: b 0od cem 'TEAMING and TRUCKING|: ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 [ CONVERSE - ‘Tires flfl_Tubes‘. | THET. J. SHAHAN €0. ! Next to Post Office ‘ et e 1 Franklin |Machine % Company Engineers Foundars |E Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- {g LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve{| |} Gear applied to all makes of Cor- | {§liss Engines, Engine Repairs, |§ Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- || ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds. | Providence, R. 1. Telephones: Union 563 Urion 1857 | Machinists | STORAGE BATTERIES | If You Want Some Real | BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket Si-zet, Norwich, Conn. | | HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED ! At The | CITY SHOE SHINE PARLORS | We put on Rubber Heels while you | | wait. 33 BROADWAY | CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR COPYRIGHT CLINEDINST. WASH (FROM CENTRAL NEWS PHOTO SERVICE NEW.YORK | | GET OUR PRICE ON o STORAGE BATTERIES | s recsived = gian n t “she has been awarded the Beigian medal of | liizabeth by the King and | of Belgium. for work | chairman of the Washingion Com- witiee fof_Belgian Telief. > BEFORE PURCHASING i The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. Startera—Geaneratorg—|gnition Devicea' of the new mill ased a new Matthews s arrest. ended the commenc: t exercises| i nan, agent cf the state|of the Hartford School of Pedagozy,| | board of education, was in court and | including the alumni meeting and re-; school on the next he 12th district on account 00l—Miss Li in Montville, | rgaret Ballantine, Eldredge | ©'Connor, Anson B. Hand, ool—Misses riorie lliam Brill were London Wed- m Salem, Lyme, Mont- | onade and| Peabody | bearers| fam | rvive DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT of New REASONABLE PRICES 3 ves ch You pipe smokers; mix a little “BULL” DURHAM with your favor itotobasco. It’s like sugar inyour coffee. i | | i d- ra ch ge| by| | She recovered rapidly and was able to} to attend the me: be out to church Sunday. i tion of W Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jewett were in! Ths To Hartford last Friday visiting Frank' .,n.ont who is recovering following & private sana- as it when Eritish occupati sTunds, The I been in ser-| P , and over- July, 1918, ed home was gassed while at the front, but has recovered and is fecling i many friends hére are glad| . who ce September, P 1 ands are erged velea back safe and well. ns spent Sunday at Alvz Morgan's in East Lyme. N. S. Stro Strong were callers in E day morning. STONINT TGN | The police authori H advise tramps wide berth, Airs. La tives i Norw Fishermen rerort scup ree in o . eection. e The home gardeners are busy here o « Westerly 5 to that the bart and i1 game scheduled for Memorial morning in Owen park. The future of Company E, Cor $_onington Hi cut State guard, depends upo s . outl oA S otiatator Walke : tioned on a 1 | ERE ¥ = i . s was to look for fires: Lt INGTON sawing on e oric fptapE e Mrs. Leon C. Staples is ent HoRee 5 horu, Brisg a gun or Bee tatoer, dar. Ma; " H 2 Haven, Me. ¥ Miss Esther Pierson of South Mass., is spending a week with Marjolaine Slade. Mrs. M. C. Kibbe, who the iver as wel himselt. pending several weeks in S — s returned to her home here.| tors in cert rts of Encland e social committee of the Y. P. to charm the ague away: hence ar m the agu ay; hence arose Sicl held a welcome home social | U T in the lecture room of the church on| the Cxpr Friday evening for the returned sol- diers and sailors of the town. Some of the men related their experiences wih across and their t joyed by all present. I nuts and coifee were served during t evening. Mrs. Charles Thrall who underwe an operation in a Hartford hosp! improving rapidly. [ tho Miss Christine Cordtscn has returned | 'q“,’d‘ 4 i i Baker's Dozen. 2 heavy penalty AMND FERTIL , it was ¢ | n surplus | o to her work in Hartford after spend- | 54 ing u week vacation at her home| { here. | what Miss Fannie Thompson and \heek_\w\ warn some Alice. Pinney- matored to New Haven one will ca or \Western Samom, alled since September. 1914, ien took place, of ‘Savaii and of Auia as the nd cemmercial the remains of range, hrav- erdure which ts agricuiture 2l iadas- coconais Victory, There is a courage which s only r faith, re the soldier leaves his first step to victory is te Many g ba Te need not be Alarms, custom in macy of the towns ta have a watchmen stn. inz whose dary Ac soon zs he ing by blowing ringiag a bell. — Lord ioves a s the cheerful SEED OATS HAYSEED IZER YANTIC, CONN. - Phone 960-2

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