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: NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEH!EN 10, 1920 L : 7 we! r—-—————'——‘-"l"l'-—-“‘“—'-——-——n-——A—_ | WESTERLY | Westerly democrats, and there are | The way that woman talked of that| _ just a few, have been persistent in their {engineer for not epmplying with her| & endeavor to keep up some semblance of | “consistent and simple request,” as she party organization, but of course, with|put it, must have caused a heating tinge no idea of winning in Westerly. Thelin his cars uniil he reachéd his destina- faithful few, haye appealed in vain be-|tion. All the engineer sald to the Wi fore many campaigns to the state party{cah to cause het to cuss him, was organizasion for Trecognition and sup-|“Lady, ask the cenductor; he's boss of port. The state organization seemingly |this train. giv attention to Providence, Paw-| rghe Eingstown tewn cqunecl F ll . fucket_and Woonsookst, and _isnering | has %icinh Megrews tews avepell a > res e. A prominent local|for auty at | i penlng a 9 s desiates that' Gitve el At Poa it 4 the (ol of e Wantingin | P ‘ i or PROVERB—He who begins and does not finish loses his labor. h icultural Soeiety, next week: 00 democrats in the town. enough| Thomas Pierce, Wickiord; Joseph [ - !%o elect or defeat republican candidates|Hathaway, Slocum: Dudlsy T. Rodman ! When tr s opposing candidatesCliford Kenyon, Péace Dale; William J . ln Flo r ov r the field, and with no ‘nominations | Nichals, White Rock; Lrw N. (3. Barber, | G & SToCTats. Rockville; Updike Mowry, Ashaway; The local demoeratic. leaders, the men|{Eimer A. Smith, Wyguing; Harry who see to it that caucuses are held | Brown, Liberty; James M. Tourgee, Jr, and who dig .down into their jeans t0!Goulds. ¢ the expense of the caucuses declare| The couneil voted t> pYalibic the park- patience is ceasing to be a virtue|ing of automebiles and utier vehicles in T¢ the party leaders in the|the highway in .froat ef - tue fair to ignore the Westerly | grounds. the locals declare it 1 theitd™ g {0, o0 sints Pred J. Verker is d: Lo = PP o= 2 % dnuty to follow, the state leaders gnd drop 3 political work in Westerly. That's just|Sesding letters to -tow) ehwis, s a of acnvassers and ieglsiy intend doing. It is therefore - that the democrats will have iulund, Chat-he dean t 3 tice of the ratification ef {re nineteenth amendment. This a3tion of ths secre- tary of state is velunty.v, as e thought it would b ewll to s:nd & ich notificaion, | even if it Was mot abligmt | Howatd Ames Unoy, riy of| i The final aecount of the Washlurl:n Westerly, and Miss Helen Rxdcr,‘ . b i S | Trust c guardian. ef the estate | daughter of Mr. and \Ls3. Arthur ¥. Ry-| ‘77w’e people are going Wy T B £ Willia i der werp married Iwuesday at the home (o buy rugs pretty soon : of the Dbride’s parents In Win H. They were attenl coming election. West- corded a place on the central committee sidential campaign. AFe> WD RE you one ot those who think that a sweater can look well only until the first washing? Do you expect to have to let it shrink and become matted ) . B ) It is now in progress, to continue for ten d‘y" our An- ot i . IE;%‘:;,“;‘:& w":at::;:’ Ll 9{‘ and unsightly? Then you simply are allowing the nual Fall Opening ‘in Fioor Coverings—Rugs, Carpets, || ve a b R ftor December 1 ‘ A value of your sweater to be wasted unnecessarily. 4 X » 5 o festerly probate court, Mes. Julle Hoxt 2 B | S 2 SN Matting, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Etc. In accordance with e S e e el e YOU CAN WASH YOUR SWEATER as often as our usual custom, we offer a number of special values for Fall Opening Days. Here are some of the special values: Fall Opening—Special Values AXMINSTER RUGS TAPESTRY RUGS 18x36 inches—$ 3.00 value at § 2.59 8 feet — $2550 value at $21.50 second fleor of the People’'s Mission where the elderly woman lived alome. Mrs. Hoyt was in apparent good health v day evening. Medical Kxaminer | tewed the remains and said the| of death was probubly heart dis-| d{ease. The electric light in the apart-| ment was noticed to Le Ddurning, and| to the discovery of Mrs. Hoyt's ate to his you wish—without shrinking or injuring it in any way. You can use Ivory Soap Flakes and do the work yourself casily, quickly, safely—without rub- bing—making your sweater fluffy, soft, bright and as handsome as the first time you pu on. * You know Ivory Soap always is safe. In flake form it simply dollars each have been ington County _ Po-|“ 3o 6 x i o7 6 - 5 =, Hoyt is_survived by a brother, i 27x84 inches—$ 6.50 value at $ 550 | 7 ft. 6 x 9 t.—$31.50 value at $26.75 and girls oN\thelcaivin Lee of Wequetequock, and | two i works more rapidly, saving you time and trouble. - | B3 .00 val 38 2 : 3672 inches—$10.25 value at § 875 | 5 ft-3x10 ft. S S hest achievement | sisters, Mra. John Lounsbury, of North E}‘ : 405 s of clui inef 2 o] New :n,:x'a !tt. 6—‘3320%0 vall\u at 2;:: 2Rt N B fzfgfi"’“' sad M purgh, of New @),’ See your grocer today for a package of Ivory Soap x eet — value at 73 D le, for ho! eco- 7 1 oJ 7706 x 9 f1,—$4500 valus at 33825 | | :va'OL fi-r:oD FIBRE A e e £ M‘_\ttd!e‘-st three sutomebllists are ex- "] Flakes—the first time you try it you'll be delighted, - ¥ x O feet — | t EERE . and |DPected to respond to notice and appear 8 1. 3x10 ££.6—$58.50 value at 4975 | 7 7 % 705 7 M0, value at § 075 slize atok orke SIS et ot by x| P 9 x 12 fzet — $63.00 value at $5450 | & x 1 Towt o $16.00 value at $13.75 for hest crop wark |d4y), ‘and make angwer. to the charge of | ) . — 9 x 12 feet — 52000 value at $16.95 5 was given GCladys|OPerating their automobiles in excess of [ STRAW MATTING s e the ;‘p‘eed ngu:,G spekcinueti x;yux;:. Wheth- | { A PRINTED LINOLEUMS . £ Earolt wate | Eobert 1 Goud of Pgyre, Bl o Straw Matting, best auality, 116 LI EISRE AR 4pp==.; in court, is in doubt. It was his| & {) J ; e that struck Willam Briges | —— warp, in a good assortment of de- ,';',’::E:f ,;L.:an.l::smssu.e': é"&f’e’é’fiy garden ge-Teace ey he alighted from 2 ‘trolley | & Genuine Ivory Ssap in Flaked Form e signs, regular price 8% — Special | room in the house, rbgular price Pkl teal mommic.| C8F i Beach streel, Tuesdsy after-| i 3 (3 price a yard Cen o | ALE = Special price *a square e “_? e o e axiee g for washing patticular things a yar e O crease eler Grills, 27, of Pawestuck, arrosi-| 5 = i LA Ly & FIBRE MATTING S i thefed for sending i a false fire alarm on 3 8afe for Silks and All Fine Fabrics ) Thursday ’n"l o 355 weelk, an officer Fibre ~Matting, guaranteed fast INLAIP LINOLEUMS , ‘flew the coop.” If met found hc’ P e celor , in a variety of attractive de- | Inlaid Linoleums in granite effects Il 'fail to appear for hearing in tho| \ and tile patterns, good assortment Stonington _town court, Saturday, | the bend of $190 will he declarad fur * | eited. clgns, regular price 8¢ — 8pecial | of colorings, rsgular price $2,50— PR U SO 75c | Special price a square yard .. $2.19 Floor Coverings bought during Fall Opening Days will be storec until wanted upon payment of a reasonable deposit. Measurements will be taken for Floor Coverings without extra charge. Loeal Laeconics. i The next term of the superior e hington county will conv 3 % - * r James T. Nelsoa, whe - y . : E | & spent the summer in Westerly for s . R. QL Hard . Ahe days v . Tracy ; QryuT bs held in|eral Years, will return Saturday o ngharm I 1 . Sstell a m, and|Danbury and resume his work as m- et e 1 physical culture ‘n s.hools of e | 01100 > 1o be held he- - - Sept. 15 and Oct. 2. The commit-} is of opinion th women were eligi- conventions could hold been spending the week at Oakiand Beach, guests of Clark Congdon. have returned high mass of requie in the Church of the Immazulate afte eal : 3 men now - ; The Sterling grammar school opened ception. Burial was 11 St Mi‘h Har hee been spending two . ..o oS o 3, cemetery atio Na nsett Pier and | Tueeday, Sept. 7 - A Westerly woman asked the engineer| e fair of the Ashiw Bost 5 g at the station to hold o Sakenik athit i Vakk few minutes for a belated v. Aaren C. Coburn, recs * Episcopal ch who was to accompany |; ng. Just at that mo-1 Wwesterly witnesses ductor gave the signal and | (priday) 5 Foving aTal and | (Priday) before the . and giving her friend and to ve been spending of this Beach ttgnded the fair €d a call to becom n the case of the state against| S. lx'.'lyon charged with the! Tetlow at Paw-| Irs. . W. Byers | ntil Sept. 20, l The month concert in the 'series { by the Westerly band on Wi Thu: ning. Marriage intentions have been filed in Boston by Ldith M. Blake, 20, of West-| erly, and Louis J. Aroneky, 24, a Bos- ton woliceman. James Alvin Pine, who left Westerly ten vears ago for Modesta, Col, is here renewing acqualntapceshins, Miss Ag an, formerly school tead te Rock, has gone to West V' here shs expects to| s entered the | and o revolver. ping and stole 540 STON]NG fON borough fo: wotde: Nervous Breakdown “I am so nervous it seems a are all on edge” —“1T wish I« these expressions or others ¢ who has been brought to thi has slowly dev dopgd until the n No woman should allow he giving that good old-fashioned root ar ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. Read the Letters of These Two Women. North East, Md.—*1 was in ill health four or five years and doctored w oue doctor after agother buf n helped me. I was irregular 'nd such terrible pain in my back, I part of my body and |lmm each z-ul- I Knmwd fly” “My nerves have we heard rom some loved one ltg},’s, has had coni pertence. 1 Stonington Pointers - Mrs. Mary Freeman, of Norwich Town | s & guest al RBev. and Mrs. Dwight C, Stone. H Mrs. Luella M. Gager has rsturned | from Norwich. Samuel B. Vernard and son, Robert of Munson, are visiting Robert Vernard and | family. i Rev, Jamea E. O'Brien read the burtai | gervice at the funeral of Hdith Muise at the residence of her parents, Wednesday | afternoon. - The littla girl was fatally (n jured Monday afierncon, when 2 Plie of | polis,Minn.—“I wasr not restatn’ Remember, you can always fall back on canned pears when unexpected guests drop in! You can economize too—for preserves are so nutritive and de- liroed tles toppl her. that I had to go to bed three or four : licious that they take the place of expensive winter foods. PRITIRE RS SANa4. o7 O8O days every SRR T '-va-:‘\m-y nervous, ‘_"’. 'Use Donfino Granulated for preserving. It comes to you clean tired, could not sitep and could not e \.[ without getting sick. A friend packed by machine in convenient sturdy cartons and strong cot- me to take Lydia E. Pin ton bags, proof against flies and ants. milk so Istarted to g ham’s Vege- him two bottle 1gs a day. s ! Phoebe, of Mont- | table (‘ompnund and Iam sorry I did » bottles of Lydia E. Pin SAVE THE FRU‘TCR . 3., Miss Phyilis Clarke of Hig- | not take it sooner for it has helped me am's Vegetabl felt lik Dp ¢ Menzoe Haurtson of New wonderfully. I don’t have to ) to bed an, f and energ with the pain, can ecat without being It is a pleasure to car sick and have more strength. I recom- and I am very hap them mend your medicine and you are at feel fine. I nurse L.xlv\ exclus liberty to publish my testimonial.”— again, nnt] can't mv too much for abeth Duerr spent several | 1y childre days the pest week with her brother, rleg Duerr, of Groton. Mies Minnis Bergman has returned to her home in New York giter spending a American SugarRefining Company ‘“Sweeten it with Domino’’ Erizasgers Weaver, R. R. 2, North nmln ne."—Mrs. A. L. MirLer, 2633 h rs, . Harding. = 4 5 3 1 Granulated, Tablet, g‘;:f:rgd (;‘.)onfechonen. Brown, BeEth W M B Salog - East, Md. ; 2 E. 24th St., Minneapoiis, Minn, YU %k end gueet of her brother, R. M. ! Harding. | Miss Ella Rockwood entertained Miss Dorls Troland of Lebanon over the week fend. |- Mies Theresa Donovan and Mise Traey of Norwleh were visitors with Mrs. J. J. Maboney Sunday. ¥. H. Rate, Jr., of Pittsfield. Mass., spent several days recently wqu his par- ents, Mr. and Mre. I'red H. Ra Mrs. Josephine HHart and dn.ughtgr' Elizabeth of West Hartford are -vielting Mrs. Hart’s danghter, Mrs. Archie Lemb. B . Mrs, Willlam Weaver speat Wednesday ‘ with friends in Willimantic. M's. G T Chmel! and daughter tw i, en thefr ‘v‘g mmt several with Miss Mabel Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. Loveland md several of Nervous, Ailing Women Should Rely Upon their m‘:’k of Wuflmnflo vu& guests.