Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 6, 1920, Page 7

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school of artford ho-pml, 1 on a briet vacation at her home in West smd street. _ i - : The police department. of 'Ms& e 2 it 1y has been unable to. locate rejatives Mm Ro ue mggms, .n! m’; m f William Cullen, who was found in | néctiou nate the 7 The conyeners wers appointed as; of Whllam Cullen who Wwas found in | yor Cr Wil gonduct servics i “Good mews travels fast” and thedér the govern: g“g;: agflgfll’g’r‘gg:m& | e Sweeney piace, and who was sent a?mnumm ebureli, Bysday. morn many bad back sufferers in Norwich leasee of iakeslee; = Newport—Rev. B. - p‘;m‘,"i’n e e b s &re ghad to learn where relfef may be| bosrd of g';':‘éi’ o, Wssen_Rey./H. %3 DI 1% Pevpriel chiat. Wosteniy Todoe MOW : pricho b g T S TS e o e o it amx;:'l‘n is geeking o home in Hig o Back s bad no more, thanks to Doan's | Souid, | the new wupcrintendont, 18 | A “decision has been rendsred by| - The mild weather is atcomplishing oy i 15 Baining. Hlowly, dnes sessie train service from six 10|y 400 Chester W, Burrows in the|more in the removal of snow and ice | Banfeft is still caring for her. ¥ ic-nutrien mlxed \filh our b\obd 3 ? Kidney Pills. Our citizens are telling Shie (Rine. & dar in esch direction,] Suge S o AN S e s yiiipe | Bennete P g 1o A ona| O easily nboorbed toni l, sy y tiength. | ™ sl s The bers of the regwar irain ainst The Nini- | pick-axe and shovel brigade. Mrs. Clifford Shaw, are now able to B to nourish and enable you to get a fres on s Fontans amUlRE 310 he good news of their experience with | crew. ichael Brenaan, conductor, Mills company. The court finds| Charles J. Butler, highway cOMMIs- | 4o and dressed after an attack of 3 tul M yes n x.m a: thiy tested remedy. Here is an ex.|Charles Holland, biggigeman, Edy Bt e DT s artiatly da-] dlorer. 1 confined_{o his home by Hil- | pnenmonia. For nearly fifty years Scott’s has been helping m ,% . Y, rakeman, B¢ ident i % liam Irving | ness. I WPM! , of Stafford, re-|. ample worth reading: hittemore, engiteman, aud 1ouis NicGgwan, who was an honored orta Felien cnter Tho:na!; . Brown is Bl s B e Bl ‘break @p colds by building up strength. Try it t "" cFipDles nathews, ' firems tvs been dis- ( @ who was killed by | off duty on account of iliness. ai eral weeks sat Guia Hill Scott’s Ecvaleien is E. S. Bennett, carpenter, 465 Muin| L UNE, (L L koarthy. The new | WAF veleran. and who was koS | The Shore . Liney ratlwag had : a|hending asv e I e e T i e g ows ridy? Anritné mh Puie wia mt{“ Street, Norwich, says: “My back has|train crew will be made up of Harry|ips ~ respondent corporation. The|large force of men-at work Friday . F. Wileox -spent a portion of Laboratories. It is & guarantee of purity and palatabiiity sariet. eAL 1 Gardiner conductor, Edward McCaf-| court orders ndent to pay $200 a|glearing the tracks of the Ashaway-|ine week with friends in Tolland. froubled me, aching a good deal. My | ihy brakeman, John Reilles, baggage- | Your (o petitioner, and alro’ to pay | Westerly road Tt is SEmEeD L Mrs. Fred Yale 18 confined to her work required considerablp stooping|man, John Cook, engineman, and Ar-|ine sum of $200 towards the funeral| ley service will be resumed Sunday. |feq and under the care of a physician, thur L. Miller fireman. tion is for a ey T and lifting and this. séemied to ag-|' Andrew Redmond. 5 brakeman on|CSBenses. The corpensation i Clifford_Burdick has. returned Whoss wasstbness ‘shons - iod of three hundred weeks. © ofter a monthis. stay At Winding | Were ordered paid. ¢ Professor Stock Below avate the trouble. Pains caught me | train No. 2 {s transterred as baggage. | *°0 R STONINGTON Braok Tarm. whers he assisted with | T- D- Taylor shot a woung “°°'| This yénublicans-are. tAIIBE ahalt of the oax and e f.,v' and N s v man at Wakefield station, succeeding | Boies Wood, librarian of the .. , jopte. received in Stonmington tellé| with the farm work. afternoon and. brought the publicans are 5 7 - acress my back. I saw Doan's Kidnéy | Elwin Sweet, who goes to Peace Dale,| Westerly ~ Public library, ani was nominating Nichdlas Mu: “Butl 2 Th ef, who goes to Peace Dale. | Festerly O e wark - of the|of & terious accident to Captain Stan-| Olin French is driving a new horse | SURCFNE OF (he i e et Nidei e "-’,..4"' wrapeiing a til- Pills advertised and one box acted very | Ihe Supérintendents o i its hind ieg, and shattered the honé, |people who thi i e werid * @cott & Bowue. Bloomfield, N. J. é - Wguw f:‘ll. like the u\n-m Somé one had shot this deer through |for preMident. but there are lots Wakefeld with Jeseph Monahan as| American Library aséocihtion during|ton ‘while aboard his schooner Vir-|and sleish. quickly, relieved thls trouble. I re-fchist clerk and Thomas Gough as. 18 v:'orllla':;rl fi;‘_n%o'r';‘tef;‘f‘w‘i ginia Pendleton, when at sea during mh’;’;l'?hm:;:fi&‘f ":)*'\f {hguf;‘r"d‘ ow ~ year In politics. . Potter is retain alk on A = RAG, - commend them a8 T feel they wil hatp | SSUhE Cliford E Fotter is retained | falk on Camp Library Work | g0 Esle, Fehfukiy 14, The vesse! wax LEDYARD easily traced by the trail of blood. | ? ¢ T ter, D. A. R. The chapter voted $25|making for the Azores, when e s Pri It was nearly exhausted when = 4 Y thers. Archie Briges has been appointed | ter, D. A R, The chapter voted 35| Belur o8 I e inahled, ~ n | Miss Frieda Goodenough was . the Stitiphey Cot Thte 0wt 1n W T i ) 3 . | assistant agent and train despatcher | % akme reoairs Captain Stantan Jom [leader of ~the ~Christian - Endeavof. First Selectman Frederick W. Dur- = This " cud ous tnie e hen I aw Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't|s¢ Peaca Dale. C. Leroy Smith re- | letion of the state secflon of ,he T i i ranton o5t | meeting Sunday. evening. ‘at his home, but 3 T - A = simply ask for a kidney remedy —- get | mains ad agent at the Pier, station,| Valley Forge memorial. hig Tobt hand. On veachin £eT% Gt|, Samuel P. Main of North Stoning-|1s improving. fMr. Burtors hrr‘.\b" 3 =4 Doan's Kidner Pills — the same that| With B. Frank Locke as clérk. Pat-| Clerk M. Walter Flynn presided atl woc found mecessary to amputate the|io: has been visiting relatives in!have all been s 1 s Sty Pag—, S & rick Quinn will be In charge of the | puigay's. session of the Third dis- |Rand. - Later by reason ot lotection |tOWn during the past week. Mn Main| sre Frank G. Mavnard kept 30115 a e s 3 Mr. Bennett had. Foster-Milburn Co, | roadbed gang. ‘n-m court, Judge Oliver H. Wil-{the whole arm was amputated. On tha | Wil hv_'mployfed bv Harry “Mitchell | hang jast year, o raised some] bo; - e e 5 Bul 'i- lines of Hght b Mtgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. Without apy money in the treas-|jjams could not attend on account of | 13th a man was lost overboard from|Sf Stonington for the ensuing veaf.|cpickens, Her receipts for ezgs we ad cr Poley's K'dney Pills f Ts_very sia me.’ s - uty, a8 many iip0vemen needed, iliness. These new writs ;were enter- | the schooner. :m. Main was employed on this same | on ‘even $150. Mr A g R 3 . = = | the resq was passed ba © the | cq: Theodore Farino against Thomas arm last year. a stra birds. 5 H PENDLETON HILL stockhoiders, and it is sald, tHe cut ";m no, “&m of replevin to recov- Stonington Pointers. The mesting of the Ledvard Town | Xt 800d laying strain of bi L 3 in Service and employes Was neces- | o damages to the amount of $300 on| Thursday night, when the Stohing- |school committee was held at Led- 5 1 g The weather last week was con-|sary. The tewns of Narragansett and| gizht sacks of flour and half ton of|fon firemen attended the Niagara's|yard Center Tuesday atternoon. Only| There is usually room at the top of 4 sidered the most disagreeable of the | South Kingstown will be requested to | conls = Thomas Grispino againg: | fair in New London, the Ploneers pré- a few bills were presented’ thich'a man's head for hair. winter. . The roads which were again|cxempt the railroad from taxation. |Theodore Farino, suit for breach of = = My iyt vat v ¢ filied with snow were opened by Sat-| The new schedule: From contract with damages of $100; Mary 7 = : - - - y gansett Pler to Kingston, 6.17 a. M. Grispino against Theodore Farino, ac- Miner is home from We- | (Providence Spedial); 7.40 a. m., 1045/ fion to recover damages of $500 for e for n short time. i m., 440 p. m. Leave Kingston for | aileged aesault and battery; Mary Mrs. Harris Boardman and children | Narragansett Pier, 815 a. m., 11.5¢ a.| Grispino against James Fatzia, alleg- convalescing after two weeks'|m. 5.15 p. m, 558 p. m. (Providence|eq assault and battery with damages! Iness. Mrs. Boardman and daughter | special). of $500. No cases weré tried, Misstonary-—And na»k-’ -'ifi- o t what of tell e ey plossant e wak: rgortsa| JA Imitsken oF'the . Connbciicut] Losal Larcanics. i o b A sa% by thise from here who attended the | [T An Act hag been Irofueed | The state militia commitide has re- when the last missionary was and dance at the Community | \n6, BhOT0 Toend Eoere e rity | Ported favorably the resolution pro- | Dallas News. #e in Laurel Glen Saturday even- $ h: commission to manufacture ~ motor vehicle registration number plates at . by state institutions. Under the hill the . 4 2 scraped off. ohnson, Miss Alice Chapman | board of pblie roads would make The supreme cotrt of Rhode Island He—Her face or the machine and Elwood Miner are il it B o B 1y ' ruled that women voters of the i A b £ Prank Brown went to Boston last| FSaUIftion o or hefore Scois | <" Will not be required to pay poil A FEW FINE " Charles Cottre t as_desired, and the penal | G ey es Cottrell has returned from | et e e H. O. Hiscox. "D, D., will su A § { Body Brussels Rugs A3 { e fees. The bill would nnhnrf{m-papn in Calvary Baptidt church, on Crott, Orusl WiHE | i%e the penal hoard to secure the nec-|Sunday morning. He will preach in kiawn where he was called by the the pulbit of the T Hinens and eath ot mis daughter | 10curate aceount of cost of manufac- | ghuroh Sunda L X |y’ Eobipment “ana e resun” | S e T Giarksvite st (1 fa? ¥ : AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE When all the liquor sighs have been T Dr. John Ruisi, of the Metropolitan | B > She—Her car ran xuun-n-'- Nothing very seriqus; 6niy the ehame: Mrs. Cary Maln and two sons, Mrs. Baptist | o of the m. eorebro meningitis, following | Ure, Which would come out of th A. Burdich, of th wheoping cough. received for re rdic 3 Day Bapti: church will prépristor of stors. Wants.us to tune the loll on ‘Engai; - : . cash register " —Cineinnati > he law reqaires, people | - hospital, New York city, at his | 3 5 She_But | thought this plsce ’h' A1l mot only he without drinks, but | Meetings were held Thursday in| Westerly home for a few d: 5 always crowded? - the drinks they used | n o JG0RR8 | TH. interest of the In-| Mr.and Mrs. John Clayton, of Paw- (|8 O\ ¥ < . JHe it umally ln betwosn T e ger will be ooliterated.—Philadel- | " cpi0C w0 N lame lan | catuck. will sail from New York to- S st _ but 1 believe in coming late ta & | of- ebganisation in Rhode Isi is- | day (Saturday) for England, on the| The size is 9 by 12. The valu> at the present market is $52.50. the rush that comes sarly uflA L ehined e, concerien ¢ s & g The colors and the patterns are all gocd. There is nothing the rush.—Harper's. ror fetver estant denomination. Dr, i ;T trustees ;.0 e matter with the rugs—they are dandies in green, tans, blue “ an should find ..,”h-“. 110 be more carefal about thelr | s Smemnations : of| Seventh Day Baniist Memorial fund | : gray, and we aré going to @t rid of them Saturday. You it Srande”, g gy el Lk | ha vored $50 from the minsiterial re- | 3 “Yes” answered the weman with the l e widow of Rev. An never buy good body Brussels Rugs o better advantage. resident of the World C 1ef fund to the 5 7 : ————_i il R SR R [ drew 1. Potter, of Noank and Water. |§ positive face: “only, if & man £ J] spends Pi l Suff i T K T A B T ! mora churches. for community confers 3 st > The Bride (eoyly)—My only regret enee. Aceo nnouncemes : o e ix about mether, e is bound té mime g S Aeicts o v Ahods. iataisa ‘bas Seen' divides sas{/1 f A Limited Quantity of Good o B e an, wen, P | the foltowing_districts S PROMPT RELIEF can't compiain. After al. she's Had s s i | ke 1o Romton AT 0710w | | gor the acidietessed stomachy BORDERED SCRIM, 23c you with her lenger thah most meth. tagnation of blood | 1eNCA eounty south of Chepachet; ecs keep - ibeir aanghters. — Providence, try twe or three Answ cluding Riverside, This is our regula 30c, bordered Curtain Scrim, in white or ‘cream. north of Albion e e jstesine In the lot we are going to sell Saturday at this little prica thers Lady Sunghine Spreader (to "”h' ENRRL IR ey AT is approximately 250 yards. First come will be first served. If you mate)—Remember, AR gn Soiin as TIR- | " MRt Gresiwioh - Fawtixet. Vitley * = want a bargain you will kave to come carly. : ‘stone walls do et a prisn mekf, "' Lee & Osgood and |, . it b iron bars & that is guaran- | t0 O . Riverpoint and Wickford. \ 3 Y,\ d Number 1177} Newpott, including | | after meals, dissolved on ‘the e o . \ . ca Iar vear stretch of g‘ hes piles by ana; Island and Jamestown. 3 tongue —keep your stomach cgll ereate the atmésphers. — The 1 cause, by ‘Lf,’,:",f Wooneocket-—Waonsockcet. 1o Atbion | | sweet—try Ki-maids—the new Xauisite 1ie ] ¢ Home Sector. AR AL Bos s and Providence cbunty east and aid te digestion. oo A6+ ': hington county ex- MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE ] playing 1 nof y ‘ ! widkions a7 | uAkans o scorr's B FOR SUMMER WEAR _Exceptional Values for Saturday [l ko o o5, l‘r!nqnn. including Bristol and War- “Were you so much affected™ Our First Showing Is Most Alluring o T P S Tl Wash Goeds Department | Men's Furnishings Dep’t she was—Stray. Steries. o “At me time or The daintiness and charm which attaches to every YARD'W'DESfJ’mi%N HOLLAND | AN ODD LOT OF $200 SHIRTS, n..a;re:-ea S fervia desiry E fli} WA g himselt” 3 % 3 Holland ‘Suiting is cimilar in ot Ieft, and we are going BB R A, M . ® greatest skill and highest artistry of manufacturers Syleiai Coloring to:% Cham: o Taloe e s AT seaTed b~y ,,,l,:’:m { e and designers, both foreign and domestic. From the wears and looks wll. 1 shirts, with Gither laundered S i mingham. Afge-Herle o . . B Y - or soft cuff. The sizes are 14, The fashionaBié physician » P : x filmy Lace Voiles, which, following the present mods, Tv;f,’:&:izi:,‘::f H 15Ve - 16% and STt waieth {:‘;"‘.flmfi’:&: and nm- “half conceal and half reveal,” to the heavy Satin- Value 33¢—SATURDAY 23c fit you this is a rare bargain. “Well. here T am. Mrs. Ademe* M N ™ It is good weight and good SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.39 announced. “What do vou think is the finish and Oxford Skirtings, our display affords you value.” Winter isn't gone yet. $ matter with vou this morning” - Here's your last chance. “Doetor. 1 hardly the 'ullmh‘e ‘\l.l! 1a g Men’s Silk Four-In-Hands A SPECIAL DISPLAY Domestic and Whits Goeds Saturday Only $1.00 the best/selection to be found in this part of Connecti- cut. Snow and ice cover the ground but Spnng is right around the corner, and these beautiful sum- or Pay More Later < EXCELLENT PILLOW This lot —includes tl’a woll FURNITURE PRICES HAVE ADVANCED AND OTHER [ ™ "eeves orc refreshingly prophetic of approach- | £0%i0, 215, 501 mihefls | lrovg iopmers sikc comn [ ot 258 ADVANCES ARE CERTAIN THIS YEAR SE R N e prics ot terg s sovanees [l ohi2® 0P ik show them to & FRUIT OF THE LOOM COT- so greatly that/we cannot hearly All {he cotton requites . i : Tgfldl T‘:Ne p::-ch.s;u 2 Jot of today securo them to sell at "‘A"‘e:n;::" v 1 "&x [ . . . . g A ¢ mill \shacts”. running from 2 a tess price than. $1.50. We O it Those Who Intend Buying Will Do Well to Seriously Consider L Yo, RATROR A e 8 8 e Mg erinie O onie Beimers 18 stripes and checks upon lacy buflt two yeary later. background of sh . summer styles, as white will ; Tn Beloséhintan, $hem & ,mm : 55" drektly worrs K6 TB180 o ONLY 3% A YARD lower market. You can bene- Eires & dose, he i expecied th par attract the attention of any el e o Hen an "Mqu‘,',,d MERCERIZED COTTON fit by our foresight, and save take of a similar dose himself, woman who loves pretty : NAPKINS which are £0 inches h ; - guarantee of hie good faith. . - clothing. Then there are the assortment. There are the a half dollar on each tie you gain pria>. which, were bought on a much the Advisability of Buying Now. The Furniture prices are considerably Iow& than would be possible if we had not | 5 g square, and come in as hand- b heod St ey ofn‘zmm(n“b:l*u.: have ¢ & plainer Voiles of finest qual- ; ; g some patterns as the old linen . [ bought this furniture before several advances in the wholesale market. They are lower § !} iy, soms crons dblrred.! nd ::",: G,;b.:::; M.dkmoa:. damask. . weigh more than m. et and 4 K embroidered witl lots—others " P - more also by reason of the fact that we have never marked up our stock to correspond with Siiplys embroidaned = tall ot weight,’a full yard wide, and L Toilet Goods D % TLike our-own leap year. ‘:vuaw advances in wholesale prices. We are satisfied with a smaller rate of profil than many ey ey ey Ae. can bal silky in finish. The price is AL ety AEEAOMED A Do epartmen s e | i they must get. inches and our peices from only $180 & yard. The Novl- AN et A VARD: WHISK BROOMS of good month instead s . LYo : dealers feel a yard, ty Skirtings afford a much size and quality. .,"‘,gm::: nn:.“v-u th;” i Furniture today is scarce and hard to get. Anybody who tells you to the contrary A yery fine. yard-wide Mad. mere ample choics. Two of y SATURBRYSSEEGIAL R185 & 3 Ay worn ahout the nowdy is misrepresenting the situation. Even the biggest retailors in the country are so hard s -ty'-rd will command your | the h"“"‘."’;":'df':;":':: Notion Department F:A:;D Suc;mia».s. which will R:! bty :n“:‘m‘ attention, and with it is an we show are Gabardines, stand a lot of heavy use. 3 up for good furniture that they send their buyers to market several times a month to unikaaity, Mo LGRS ot e Swik & basket-weave check de- R L EELT' SATURDAY SPECIAL 216 mgvv",::::? s o sdubetat h"n!— H . - 12 U ol ) - ese 5 " t e } 5 bq manufacturers to fill their orders. It will take a good many months before the trade oo are about the finest speci: sign, the other with a ::nd, s?JANTsUs';-DsAgA;P;YCé@L-JO:II WHITE IVORY COMBS — :g_ ‘.YHI.’.’.. LR e, e . . . o » mens of e ‘weaves that i ipe. 3 i i can begin to catch up with the demand. Even when that time comes prices will rule we have ever sepn. ::t:r;:: M‘;‘:I:eylrd i B T AR SEEBIAL i b L’Zifi“&'{‘;&""" Mt S [T RS T N . . 4 d E - or - high on account of high wages and scarcity of lumber. Certainly there will be no drop'in OPLIN, tos an old time 2 : SATURDAY SPECIAL 25¢ | [f dirt in the air over o o Seey i v s ’ favorite, is still a leadsr, KIRTING Satin is a heavy ALLIANCE DRESS FAST- every hour. furniture prices this year. We direct your attention to' cotton weave, with a satin ENERS, in-all sizes. Black “FAULTLESS” RUBBER Nutmegw are Rerviele of the m 5l ke e Aah Swich, Ia - imimitabits "‘s::'(s'ndw SPECIAL 8 Yo, WATERY W BOFIEEAIS X 'n'amifia'g:';‘:‘qu': Xoe aheid and a splendid value. The This- Satin finish will with- e " ¢V oungle Svhat vthe, SHalt site of thie fruit resemblies & 3 Irish Poplins with their su- stand the attacks of the 12c SHAMROCK LINEN less” brand means. Warth , o SHA ! l'&WfOl' perior lustre, are better of . S s e THREAD, in all sizes. Black $1.25. ' (o) lna on course, a fine 27-inch_piscs | Washer wam s or white. SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.08 Vl:'hl:w:l fi‘!.‘e’"d LR ;'75. hoee igsdind SSRMRUAY sBRCIALISS Z5c WOOL POWDER PUFFS o | ¢ ! ' i C E I G R = o, MERCERIZED CORSET SATURDAY- SPECIAL 21 Ground in Jamaiea suitable for b. o d a's anges o L D SWISS. ... 1. .27 Inches Wide | . h‘t?if;réf’ IZ’r:‘gk i 50c CUTEX CUTICLE sE':s c“““rejm "'.?‘%’K.{JJ 3"-:.-?:;. " 3 . * jano S| $1.50 and $2.00 a Yard SATURDAY SPECIAL 8¢ SATURDAY“SPECIAL 4% meieced’ by German competition. Texicans ecntirue to use many eac- HOURIGAN BROS. || "W Y . |EE babits and migratiens of fo ascertain 1he mineral and other: its of fla wo:nn -numk biles would

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