Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 4, 1920, Page 2

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m«m was adorned with & b ribbon Monday. and .received cream in- Stead of milk. “Local Laconics. | Miss Marie , assistabt 1i- brarian of the Westerly Public Library, ascompanied her sister, J. Emelie Zan- and mothier, to Nashua' N. H., to ¥ her gister, Mrs. George [Holt. Miss of North Stonington, | the’ Second Congregational church- Mom- 48 eubstiutinig at the lbrary for MisS{ oy cvening. There were 200 enlbi;: Zangtaniai. N. Burdick of Westerly. i i sewet system have suspended op- s . R ol end with relatives in Norwich. months. The machinery = is being re- mfl’::- i i . Joseph. "Westerly Sanitary Cérps ambu- L ;s -4 (ombu:| Chiet Engineer . P. Teed has just form, conveyed a deranged Woman to the Worwich State Hospital, Monday after- neen. % el ¥l i J. completed fifty-five years of active Ser-|man in B vice in the Stonmngton fire department. |take —— mear the i - 188 il i! 33 i Miss Mary Reater; of Watertown, When asked |t more mon Mass,, formerly of Westerly is here on a COLUMBIA ""‘m‘"‘" could not stand wistt. Some complaints have been L Quty untll regard to the condition of the back on his bt STONIN . { the town authorities are doing all in their GTON power to put and keep the bighware n he stae s set for the woman suf-|E00d condition, having been ha: : tn‘em-’:snuhnamxh hall on|bY the stormy weather and the clty “Phursday evening, when Henry Robin-|help. The road to Hebron is. gedermily son, Palmer will preside. Four women|bad in the spring, owing o the na Spéakers from western states, here in the b ::.un to urge Governor Holeomb to GET "a speclal session in the interest of ASK FOR aod suffrage for women, will give two min- § ' X, T Horlick’s Hoia ‘The Original AR b 89 H § i 1] ] §§lg £ i L3 former actor, secretary of e ndon Chaml o finished orator. There will bo. scise- Malted Milk tions by Miss Katherine (. Price, sopra- @s of Westerly, and Ray R. Gardiner, " 185 i i £.02 By for Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitations sad Substitetes i B ] i 1l li ok g R todian of the bullding, Clefk Whipph _{was authorized to have assistance the jnito§ whenever necessary to clean , following entertainments. i i 1% i & : i L 1) H . ‘fE§!; i ‘ i i i Whipple ressneh ed increase fa pay of his office force follows: Miss Mabel Saunders from § a menth to "l%uz Miss Eva Tequest the council to grant per.|from 35 to $40. A vote t6 that o hold the mass meeting in the | WS passed umanimousty. Wd. L. Gavitt was appointed a Special police esastable. N A communieation was Trom i man Compbeil .y puperintendert of the watr e Sebpsinice aorrrod | L SEUE 18 BE .m&. ”‘:m‘lfl“ was revived, | e gerviee tank uwpon her lEnd, M. Cottrell and Thomas A W that the overfiow hil been stated that the sale park to the Ninigret com- 90 had not been made, money Was not available to property from Mrs. Hannah pliyground purposes, and option on the Crandall property would sl g Ea Z LML i ! § i and Campbell and Selicitor Harry B. Agard. the com- negotiate the sle to ual Wil be held in the state capitel, by .| the Rhode Island Citizens' Historical us- sociation. At the heme of D. Wareld Wegers, on Datson replied that he wish- | High street, Sunday evening, ¥rs. Rogers way but he did not see | and her mother, Mrs. Harriet Wells, were dome except by town |On the second floor, and hard an_un- unless the money to | USual commotion in the kitchen. Boon 4 received from the Ninigret | the cat came runfiing to them and théy 3 by the sale of Riverside park, | Were at éase for a moment as to the - N by town meeting. nofse they heard, M"O('“:I: the ¢at eaused it. But the cat was ety réstive, and gt "-,:""':‘m.‘:;‘h:l"';":l‘l Tekpea back and forth fra thé b ot and to purchase a play- ?:l lady to the Jap of the other. Sébn X et lsewhere but the Ninigrt Com, | 4, ALY f 1he Sat was spprocuied The new cereal food. Finely ground z’-m D e et | had Eiven warning that whers there was X% XL W3 { % - ke there was fi i i Gt Thor Bleves s, it | " s T % from the Milk of the Corn by millers xfim would not be lost to| oo, tiar YA Shlase. Mr. Rogers was at f 1 3 {he Crindail fabd f0F 5 piayground. mmoned, but before he arrived of long experience. the fire alarm was sent in, Fire Chief _ Salieitor Agied said the Ninigret dom- | LESCT 2nd many of his men came in fire ot I:“ye‘v‘:;:\?nll:; Boper st tadkloh S Base. Thres Less Than a Penny alServing g $96a from rdestric. lar was filled with smeke. As the fire o e T from Sdemtric- | was confined Chiet Beger. ordered the uss THE PATENT CEREALS CO. (Established 1883) NEWRYORK, N. Y, !l T ZX XX XX 3 s o w5 0 @ ¢ 13 o 3 wwwes v of chemicals and the fire was extin- guished without water, alf though precau- tion had been taken by connecting a.iine The ing 9 i i § : i Riverside park for | of nose wi Srai® Jark fof | of hose with a hydrant Conncilman Campbeil cases and contents were: burmed and all L propert; specified in the option. Councilmen Campbell ! § i 3| :‘ it at the Fog lhszwd“rk in the celiag mere.or less 143 to_buy the Crandall prop- e — a Agard did not think the could buy, unless the money comes g , fom the sale of Riverside park Mrs. | -, Hun‘:mmmex E the option, he believed she I ‘h.l-.:n‘:tflm::l-nwmd | tand price, which = is less than $8,000. r more discus- 1,67 slon & vete was passed authorizing the b H purchase of the Crandall y. not in l &7 ; S I T, your stornach gets out of order. ~ Reptosenting the Jewish people of ivar % 2 YOUT y w— ,....:'m e K 12 liver sluggish or the bowels fail to func- B J, tionate regularly and thoroughly it is not necessary to consult a doctor. But you can take care to remove the causes which are respon- OFF CORNS! S B i e sible for ‘many minor ailments that help to make = o iy i d life miserable and decrease the vitality of the body. ! / "I‘!eed;m”a,; Pills—the famous family remedy—help to ‘sweeten” the Stofnach, stir up the liver, activate the kidneys and evereome coristipation and its conseguences. Beecham’s Pills persuade instead of fo thei 4 rce, and their after effects are pleasantly beneficial; instead of making mabters worse; they help Nature to set ight keep you in condition to work hard.se 53 r.lg g LI | of people, all over the world, because they act pleasantly and safely—they Act Efficiently At all Drugis:10e.25a 2 s v o o1& S & | Gmn s wm—a (o i » o H by . them i et 3 ot Coventry, 'gbo will| worth’s parents, M. and Mrs. Wiltiam s labarerd sirli tne D'Ontro | STECPom views fhe operstér beiag B4 | S0 RAIRL S 2 s, -contractors for the construcion spent ‘week vin fllell With houseliold goods S ) o Durtonds 1. iy i arrived “huteddy evening from Man:|(ne eppoin Stanley H. Plerce, of Portsmetth, N, |chester and. wii to the H, is the guest.of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph m tormerly . Lynas Portet Bas sl his farm to a named s ', help iy Randall plade on Pine| Madeline Homles, George H. Champlin, vears died gome time ago 10| Mrs. Abbott Little and her son Horace. & 204 A I ‘Monda; Mrs Eugene Palmer, who has spent Mr; mmd Mrs. Bosworth and child of win! daughter Prove 10| Hartford spent Sunday with Mra. Bog-| ' “inier With her ol - | 5. Kneetand. home of Jomes P.|the campaign of the Salvation Army, May 10 to 20. . Clark who wilf Mrs. Herbert o;hl{en. who has been 0 will| visiting her parents for some time past immedigtely. The place | returned by autemobile to her home in s, beldnging to Golick, | Newark, N. J., Sunday last, with her ZX FX XL T ] | om0 7/8 | 0110 S_—10 {10 | m— 0 {101 _SELLING— Men’s Suits THIS WEEK ONLY —AT— $370 Reduced From $55.00 DOING OUR BIT TO HELP REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF CLOTHES FOR MEN These Suits Are Sold at Actual Wholesale Cost Without One Penny of Profit Added For Us. HOW CAN WE DO IT? THE ANSWER IS SIMPLE—We know.that several men and young men want new Spring Clothes but will not pay the pre- sent high prices. By reducing prices for one week we felt that we could reduce our tremendous stock, get cash for it and win several new friends for our store. We were right—Saturday saw the biggest clothing day in the history of The Manhattan. and why not, the values are simply marvelous. We are not permitted to mention in this ad the different makes we carry, but—you will find labels on these suits at $37.50 that will be a revelation to you. The Best Spring Suits Are Here YOUR CHOICE $3 /.50 THIS WEEK ONLY Materials include Blue Serges, || Models are one, two and three- Worsteds, Flannels, Cassi- || button soft roll, both single meres, in pencil stripes, checks, || 20 d double-breasted styles = and three-button conserv- lx_gathi:r m“ an:’neatadr:: ative. A wide variety of smart “g,“:had Sy S styles for young men and for est e.. S_“lt‘ are quarter, || older men that dress young, as half and full lined—some silk || well as a liberal showing of lined. conservative models. FURNISHINGS AT LESS THAN TODAY'S WHOLESALE COST UNDERWEAR SHIRTS HOSIERY A o G5l $ 1,95k 30¢ || Carters—Were $1 and $1.50|Clermonts — Were to $3.50| Yellow Ticket—3 Pairs $1.00 SALE FOR THIS WEEK ONI'Y t¢ fflanhaltin & 121-125 MAIN STREET “The Kuppenheimer Store” BIRIBI B @

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