Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, | WESTERLY ‘Westerly paid homage to her heroes | ginia Tanner in training those who are | of the world war Thursday, the en- |to take bart. tire day being enthusiastically de- | Voballia s voted to the entertainment of ex-ser- | i iy vice men. The big attraction of the lrgfi“gfie Newn tfi“gpg‘]fi“‘ghe‘"s]fi: day was the soldiers’ and sailors’ pa- .o f\vaten il u rade held late Thu B e A e Long before the hour of the parade |, cupied this season by Mr. and Mrs, the principal streets of the town were L s andenn DY O 3 Corset Demonstration : : thronged with a holiday crowd. There | J2Mes A. Atwood of Providence. prd = 5 % | All the state roads on Block Island Ends Tomorrow wore visitors from Norwicn, New Lon: | bl {18 105,102 g Plook Jelent | don, Stonington, Mystie, North Ston- | (.o months and are now in excellent Only two days more re- i};fi;"fésfl"“ many of the surrounding | congition. The beach road leading ges. from the hotel section at the eld har- 8 . The parade which started at 3.30 o'- por A Miss Milne, expert corset- Dixon street, formed as follows: been resurfaced and oiled. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919 5 Miss Harriet Campbell, an annual . . arshal, Lieut. Col. Arthur N. Nash = 5 iere direct from “Salon du c"'t;?efn of Staft, Donald C. Cottrell e L D o BON TON,” New York. Aldes her cottage for the season. » - Orderlies ; oA s 08 . Naval Training Station Band; New- § - 5naway, - Grange is fconsiqering is plans for a home-coming celebration This is the opportunity of e aining By e lans I h o lebrat 2 of“ H IRt for the boys of Ashaway who have the season for our patrons S dee S served in ;!\‘:arlrxlllla}' and naval forces to receive special instruc- Second Company, Wakefield The old homestead at King Tom Fourth Compxnv Westerly e B farm was open to visitors on Wed- tions regarding correct Paweatuck | nesday. The first owner of the farm arng Thomas Ninigret, better known corseting. ~ Visit our Cor- Submarine Base Naval Band as King. Tom, who, was born in 1736 o = Provisional Battalion and came to the throne in 1746, be- set Department either to- §| Service Men, Westerly and Pawcatuck | ing the last king of the Narragansett Adrhiral Herbert O. Dunn Thatans rrow; it will First Provisional Company day or tomorrow; it Second Provisional Company be well worth while. Let Third Provisional Company FRANRLIN i o in|_Children’s day was abserved at the . 7 00e Sy The line of march took in the prin- | o = = . us demonstrate the BON | The tine of march took in, the prin- | CIULERS (87 108 SHE0E0 A0t HE magic that is in the Cadillac TON modes that give §|cd at Wilcox park, where following a | R L e s review Admiral Dunn presented the | Woaddy Buugs aniidvei nyeny 4 h'\pn ed—Evelyn Lathrop, daughter of ~ ¢ T . 3 = % i 4 . & v blu 9 d your figure the “Fashion- }| Service dedals ziven by the town of |} A Arthr Shith, Barmara 1s a constant, a stabilized, a never- able Lines” so much talk- §; who served their country in the world | Rogers, Philip Miner Rog- S e J war. At thv‘(‘qmplcdon of the 'r\arado b e 3 LM . Th 2 h T - - l - f ed of. { there was a dianer at the Westerly | o wCrand Above: scrinture. radings changing magic—a luxury o 'lb(‘th Chase Smith. Fol- 2 = baptism of four children; song, ; : : r ronstration. In the ev 3 : These <orsets are made with the patented’O-I-C Clasp B| e oo riteon aale Tns, | SChool,’ Our Father's Praise; recita- S . < .. which does not pinch, break, twist, squeak and always §| ommittics, in charee comprised Her 3{33S%jn?ni3\»:0er"{é‘fifi;'ff?on??f?:‘c’fl- motion that results fi‘om definlte, bert P. Clark, chairman, Donald C. S 7 ¢ rdick. Fr song, school, Sing Your Carols stays flat. i e ol g e o e S tecitations, Daisies, Elinor Robinson, Walter S. Price and Ray- ot (,ié; 'fi.*i,,“'&‘“"' B;’S‘?_' pnsitive qualities of construction. ather; Lord’s _Melody, The farmers and gardeners of Rhode | ing; recitatior Island have appealed to Senator Colt|Ruth Siarkw u to strive for_z\n increased appropria- (‘.hd vs Ladd Roses, Bloomin¥ tion with which to fight the corn bor- four es; recitations, G ettt Mot Honran e | O Sricuta AAith Aomshicns et THE A SWAN CO 140 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. §| 1917, which is now stead ¢ spreading | kwood, Grace Mitchell; Like the o . » o the area of its destruct: negs and | Birdies, Ruth Rob: on: song, school, 3 threatens soon to enter Rhode Island.|Song of the Roses: recitation, If You Norwich and New London ks The passenger earnings of the Rhode | Would Be Happy, Ernest Starkweath- Island Company for the month of | er: song. Ruth Robinson, Nelson Rob- 5 ather and Ruth NINGT / Catherine Wood. May was $578,863.19, an incrsase of e STONINGTON e e | ST e o tion, Sister, Julia The status of the local postoffice|ton High school wil lbe held today | Vear ago, according to ¥ ,\:_fifgls.mt_o :‘PICU‘?;I;O;:’ has been raised from third to second day) at Atlantic beach. The | nancial statement filed iving, Wil e | boys and girls will make the trip by | lic untilities commission seatiGiiuss Willlam- Ho class according to w.rd received by|Poys and girls will make the trip by lities mission. e s Postmaster J Leahy f ecial car. At Wilcox park this (Friday) morn- " : g and announcements; song, by arsonage of the Second|ing at 9 o'clock there will he a con- | gehool. The Earth is the Lord's; bene- mond H. Hiscox. om Wash- ington. The change w go into ef-| church Wednes- | cert by the Westerly band and athletic | giction fect on July 1. Announcement is al- at 1 Lyle | events. The programme of athletic | The Home Missionary society met |turned home after visiting friends he so made that Charles B, ity has son of Mr. and Mrs W.| events follows Lou BOLTON visit at Charles M. Lee’s, John ld Massey was a recent West~ i retur: Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McGurk and fam- | POt Visitor. iams has returned to!. rs. B. L. D urk an am- Norwich after visiting her sister, Mrs. | 117 0f Hartford have come %o meir]th;“'“g:td e ’;Vflfh‘!nn“?akg fom of Norwich| Charles Gardner. | Boltan home for the summer. ests of the former's Smith recntly, over| Mrs. Nathaniel Clark was in Nor- dance. A large amount hed for the Bel- been named as clerk 2 Commencement exercises of Stoning- ton High school were held Th evening in the borough ha Wequetequock and Mi atucq were Dwight C. e cetemony. Boys and Girls' events: Fifty nd: s under 16 year: er 16 years); \\fiflol?\'\rrm\ 7 in | 40 bei graduates follow: College 5 Biinusan Batnto. race (boys under 16 years); s May Ross.| Mr. and Mrs. Hasselfelt of Philadel-| MI. and Mrs. J ohn D. Curry of 5% ,\ehsfi=nA:‘rf{1ert§nirBa::: nix:l:s- Gladys Morgan, Violet May Adam-| g0 g was a backward r phia, Pa., are spending some time at!artford have rented C.”N. Loomis’ : ot ¢ 3 son, Gertrude Sarah Greer, David E 4 b ¢ | the Misses Townsend, of Chicagoe. the s vt Mr. and Mre. Elmer 3. ¥inley and ; ) children of New York are to come ta B Ehillips of South | CAIp. Masdapeak jand ‘Camp, Cadaho. jrozk nas heen Visiting Miss Sara Pin- | town Saturday and open their ::\'f‘w v”m'\k with | O Rl "\‘;‘l_“‘:?cl‘f a patient at h"“\“fl Mrs. Charles N. Loomis is visiting home for the summer. am Stillwell. e e 2 fai et liam Sullwell. - N ces Althea, Lewis and Lois Lati- |her daul.er, Mrs. W. E. Stetson, In | Gallup Scott, Frances Eleanor Tre- vana, Lucy Stanton Whitford. Sei- ific Course: Samuel Dick Brown, Sands Commercial cou Jonhson, Willi - = Hill Top. ¢ men's race (30 WHITE ROCK The advance parties have arrived at | rx‘tu'ns-dl =4 fh\h here. mer Stonington 20na -!'l° Victor Stewart shoe race, tug- derick Lucker _— ! iers - Cromweil. : " of-war (soldi ilors), sack £ 2 mer of Norwich are Mrs. | -101 Prize Contributors. Phebe Stoddard Denison GLASGO S R o arah| Caries Garaner for a fow d My ard Nrs. C. S. Hutchinson and 3 e 21 leen Farnan, Katherin Officials will be: Announeer. Rev. T Mr e esiason Lol L S 1 ‘""“’“h"rhm of Hareford ispent the el | e B e ot o ishal SR martin, Joseph Thom Glasgo school closed Saturday after- e Walter S| Hil w N -'of her Son have returned to Norwich after|end in town. ¥ ing matiopdn ‘i‘*mn“":eh"“‘wm{ Robert Harrison Gremley, Anna |noon for the summer vacation with a Capt. Donald Cottrell: | fvisiting Mr. and Mrs. Eijah Lathrop.| The, Missonars cub of Cromuwell | oot oa Knox—Des Molries - Rag: Prew McDowell, Bertha Mary Wink- |picnic for the children. Elizabeth | fudges. Herhert P. Clark, Liet the week S 5 urch last v i gregational church last week Wed- |ister: v evening. It was greatly enjoy=- Refreshments were served A Bad Shet Hazardous Proposition. | Tearoons, it is said, will replace barrooms;-but one fancies that the 15 the or General Course: }'e(‘khlm Eleanor Beneziah Lorraine Dav T T Efaduate this year | pusicn SirClok EDA T Bo aobooli diploma at the close of | Tpy olags of 1902, Westerly Hiah ‘Lhe st heen en- 2 Wheeler, nfant son from New in the hall. ) cylans e , , | echool, held a reunin banpuet at the ki L L | man who| threatens to buy his friend| A danee was given in the hall Sat-| Gustave Streseman, leader eof the o g et e S et e B il “(‘,‘;‘ Rhode Tsland house Wednesday even- rceler was Miss Iielen [another cup of tea will come in for|urday evenin National Lileral party in Germany, Rosen, Anna Richardson Wilco: 31John Pnnor Wi regely attended. The | ! T Rohert rnham was_the s here. turneq | little immediate malevolence.—Chi- | Mr. and N W. H. Atkins and chil- |says the Kaiser's aim was peace. Hé tosen, Anna Richards music by the Glasgo orchestrs way | foastmaster‘and Joseph Hig- . L!'jfi_‘filw 1d;‘:_g";{'ilh‘cago News. dren have returned to Hartford after a | was a bad shot.—Detroit Free Press. enjuyed by all, | eter Selway, Jr., is at the home of | rents on a 30 days’ furlough. Mr. | has been away from home six | Jiclen Segar “BAYER CRUSS” ON in the navy and is now just|!'2y Brysom, ) GEN IN PlR] home from overs ervice. | Montazue Fred Jaryis returned recently from |Tohn F. Ander B v ed: overseas. Mr. Jarvis ly | Capta. fortunate in not receiving a scratch | Spicer, Jr. Shnin AiSs: Annie Conn during the 1§ months of army service.| At Pleasant View the c;;u F.11900) (b of those a reunion | from Westerly nnie Mc y. Miss Conr t and Mrs. | the speal in Providence. toar in E ! Harwood of Pawtucket, the week with her and children re guests of her Dwight M. Cor- Annie Pendletory Allen, b, .lhu' C. Roche, Alk A rs was among the graduated Wednes- an honor of last F to garden pro as they were badly o ¥ and treasure suing year. Captain £ - 7 2 vitt told of his expe — Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Tift were in Bal- AL attending’ the gradu. | mander of tensport, GARD VER LAKE at’the sehool where| The Merchants’ and Manufacturers r is a student I parade is led to take plac: hi S P’lh‘\‘m Providence, R. L. Lty v 130 o Clarence Rath- tain Abraham P. Datson will ym Stillwell was in Ston- to attend the srad- Cash and Carry Sale WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS NEW BARGAINS BROUGHT OUT DAILY - need of rain. ences “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be ge vith the safl Always buy an un- T broken Bayer package which contains LELE ( proper dizection to safely relieve Head- « ache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgi CHESTERFIELD n n»\\HIIm\Tfl the aides will EopOst i nenr g Colds and’pain. Handy tin boxes > : oq | Charles H. Ledwa izjor Everett E. L e 5 ® : . . : tablets cost but a few i eshzelimed Whipple, Lieut, Heney' M. Clarke and bR In this great Sale, fresh money-saving items are brought out daily. Each one is a gen- store.—large package: it Willi Mitchell. In t | e line | s by the | | i | is_spending aterford. V. Y. N Packades aleo’ S e A »” A R b el b R S R from New | :(., e a o denae b e | uine “Cash and Carry’”’ bargain. Each price is reduced to the very lowest notch—each acid, York are bands in line, the Willimantic band, value is as represented, and the merchandiss could not be replaced by us for the same money. Bring in your cash—carry home your parcels—and benefit by the big reduct- ions. Ship and Engine band of New Lon ! don and Konomoc band of Westerly In the evaning from 8.30 until 11.30 | o'clock there will be dancing on | Broad street in front of the town hall. | Chief of Police Thomas Brown and % A | his ants did excellent work in| Wins Cross Of Spanish keeping the Streets clear for the pa- rade held Thursday afternoon. Loc Order Eoy Scouts rendered ssist- | ance to the chief in directing automo- bile drivers to tl hich were kept open to t (Frid; the following traffic regulations will be enforced during the parade, which starts at 1.30 o'clock. Streets closed: | High street from the junction of High | and Canal to Broad street. Grove| avenue, Granite and Elm streets, dur- ing formation of parade, Broad street| and Main street. Cross strect from| Main to Elm street, and West Broad | street to Williams street. The following streets will be closed during the pageant: From 4 until, 7| D. m. there will be no traffic on High | street from the junction of High and Canal to the junction of High street and Grove avenue; on Grove avenue and on Granite street from Grove to Broad street. “I certainly did look funny peering ||, ™. sorics! pageant wit be given t the week end with her parents, and Mrs. J. C. Morgan. ank Miner of North Plain has re- Pay Cash — Carry Your Parcels — Save Money Silks and Dress Goods SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS SALE $2.00 Stripe Taffeta A thirty-five inch Taffeta, in sport styles and colorings, If you want & sport skirt cheap buy some of this CASH AND GARRY PRICE &e $3.00 Yo San Sport Pongee A yard wide Silk in four good spert styles. For an inexpensive skirt of best quality buy this. " CASH AND CARRY PRICE $129 Fancy Check Worsteds Sold regularly for 85c a yard, they are excellent for skirts or suits. The width is 36 inches, and the checks are green and black combinations, CASH AND CARRY PRICE 4% $2.50 French Serge An All-Wool Serge, in colors and Dblack. A serge which sells regularly for $2.50. Width 42 inches. CASH AND CARRY PRICE $1.95 $2.00 Silk-and-Wool Poplin Brown, -navy, Copenhagen, taupe, green, gray and black are offered in this beautiful fabric. Width 43 inches. - CASH AND CARRY PRICE $1.65 Money Savers For Men $1.50 Nainsook Union Suits for $1.10 Splendid checked.:\'&insool( Suits of light weight. Well cut garments which will give maximum comfort and wear well. All sizes from 34 to 46, Buy now for this hot weather, $1.50 Percale Shirts for $1.15 - Coat style Shirts, in a fine assortment of the newer designs and colorings. They are all made with the popular soft cuffs, and we have them in all sizes. Entire Stock of Silk Neckwear OUR ENTIRE STOCK IN ALL LATEST DESIGNS AND COLORS ALL 35¢c NECKTIES .. SALE PRICE 43¢ ALL 75¢ NECKTIES . . SALE PRICE 63¢c ALL $1.00 NECKTIES . . SALE PRICE 85¢c $1.25 Madras Union Suits fcr 89c a Suit Madras has superior wearing powers, and these Suits look as well as they will wear. Sleeveless, knee length, they are mighty comfortable for het weather. > _peop in Wilcox park this (Friday) afternoon at 5 o'~ over those reading glasses” Bl clock in commemoration of the two hundredth and fiftleth anniversary of % g < the founding of the town. Much time “Well, if here.isn’t that old drawing daughter made of me §|and efiort has been spent by Miss Vir- when 1 was wearing those bothersome reading glasses! What a revelation to see ourselves as others see us! “] realize now how comical | ap- “But that experience is ended now peared ducking my head to sjuint that I'm wearing Kryptoks. | can over my glasses when | wanted to sec both Near and Far objects clear- see objects a few fest away—and ly. | never have to remove my what a nuisance to continually put Kryptoks for any cause whatever. them on and take them off ail day With them | sce young and look 1 long! young.” K GI-ASE@K THE INVISIELE BIEQCALS You are assured of getting the genuine Kryptoks when you come to us. |EYES EXAMINED LENSES GROUND 3‘ C. A. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST 216 Main Street Up Stairs Franklin Square . SALE PRICE 25¢ $2.00 MERCERIZED LISLE UNION SUITS, in a fine summer weight. Bhort Bleeves ..uu..cariasiesiessinns SALE PRICE $1.65 CHECKED NAINSOOK ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR ... SALE PRICE 49¢ $2.00 Negligee Shirts—Cash and Carry Price $1.55 Handsome Shirts, in mercerized poplin, madras and French percale. All sizes in the lot, and a particularly attractive lot of styles and colorings. 29¢ MERCERIZED COTTON SOCKS . COPYRIGHTPA JJ_}-“‘W& "«.V; Mme. Sklodowsaka Curie has just been awarded the Great Cross of the civilian order of Alfonso XII She is the distinguished French scientist and the chief professor in the faculty of sciences of the Uni- versity of Paris. She was the dis- coverer of polonium and co-dis- | coverer with her husband of ra- | dium. She has twice won the Nobel prize for chemisiry., _

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