Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1921, Page 7

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The Westerly cm eumdl ur'nhl- ning for a busy session-at the reguiar meeting to bé held Monday merning in the council chambers of the town hall. President . P. Datson has re- ceived nearly #50 ~letters symmer residents at Watch Hill, requesting that the traffic laws be rigidly enforced at the Hill the coming season. ;Axfow of the letters request Mot s These lma-u% some gction will be taken to _the | Basrow * summer guests wlt.h ample police pro- tection. It is also ed thai. rep! tives of the local clergy will be present at the meeting and bring about a dis- jon on cleaner amusements i town. t is quite propable that a request will be made for censorship of motion pic- . tures exhibited in Westerly. ‘There are -also several othor ‘business ttems to come before the council, and a long session s looked for. William J. Xgenan of Frovidence a Jocal ich of the American g‘n.dimflltee for Relief in Ireland, Thurs- da; The folldwing officers were elect- ed to con the work in Westerly and wicinity: Martin H. Spellmman, chairman; games F. Spellman, secretary; James Callins, treasyrer. Members of the state executive committee were chose1 as fol- lows: Japies F. Speliman, George R. Mc- Kenna, John J. Dunn, Martin H. Spell- man, and Maurice W. Flynn. meeting of this newly formed soclety was held lay evening, when the crnnln- tion wag further perfected. The following officers for' the mnh‘ were_elected at_the annual meeting of AVesterly Physicians’ assoclation, 4 rsday evening at ‘the Colonial . Samuel C, Webster, president ; Dr. John Ruis! ,vice president; Dr, Wil« liam A. Hillard, secretary; Dr. John Champlin, treasurer; Dr. C. Grant Sav- nge, avditor; amuel C. Webster, censor for three yehrs. Following the business meeting, gthe members enjoyed & banquet in the Colonial, club d'ning é . ulgr meeting of the Phebe Gréene Ward chapter, which was held Thursday af- ternoon in the Memorial building: Mrs. Charles W. Clarke, Mrs. George F. Bar- bour, Mrs, Frank I Payne, Mrs. A. L. Chester, Mrs. Wilkiam Segar, Mrs, George Li. Stillman, Miss Fannie Holmes, Miss Arbetta Reynolds, Mrs. Henry C. Greene, Mrs. Charles Stanton, Mre. George F. Clarke, and Mrs. H*T. Kenyon. « The delegates to the state vonference to be held in Mareh at.the Central Baptist church in Providence, werd also elected Mrs. Frank ~L Payne, Mrs, Edwin A. Hall, Mrs. George B. Barbour, Mrs. A. L. Chester. Alternates: Mrs. Williamn, Se. gar, Mrs. H. T. Kenyon, Miss Fannfe T. Holmes, Mrs. Allen L. Thompson, Miss Arletta Reynolds and MT!. Atbert ' T. ennéth. * Mrs. George F. Barbour md a raper. on Woman's Work in the World War Compared With Woman's Work in thu Revolution. The funeral gervices of Beneditto Mu- rano who died, aged'54, at his home on | d Tower street, Tuesday, were held Friday morning at the Ghurch of the Immacu- late Conception, Rey,.F#, Cagsagne offi- ciating. Burial was In St~ sobntiuu The funeral unku %t Edgar 8. Sweet who died at his home in. White Rock Tuesday, were held. Thursday afternoon from the home of his brother, Calvip H. Sweet of Centerville. Up to the time of his death. Mr. Sweet wag superintendent . of the White Rouok mill, and has been { connected with manufacturing: plants in other cities. . -Among ‘the:large- attemd- ance .at the funeral were many _texti] ) men from New England Hats o h2] ther, Lape G, Kugler, pastor of the Centerville Metjo-{that: dist Epfscopal. church, conducted the ser- vices, and Mre. Elmer Capwel{l _sang Beautiful Land on High. | The bearers were A. G. Whitman, H. G. Northup, Bert Tyler and -Martin Schoonman, all rela- tives of the deceased. Burial was in the Greenwoed cemetery in Phoenix. ¥rid ght was ladiey’ night at the Cyele club, an) the members entertained their guestg with a dance at the Rhode Island hotel from 8 until 10 o'dlock. Fol- iowing the dance; an enterthinment was staged at the club* rooms in:_the Bi building, and refreshments. were ‘s . The club rgoms which now y the entire third' floor of the -building were tastefully decorated for the occasign. , . Local Lacanics.. . The case of Babcock & Wilcox vs. Fraftk qunln;o ‘was defauled for proof of claim in the Third District court be- foro Judge Otiver H. Williams Friday morning. The meeting of the town council tnat was planned ‘for 'Thursday night was postponed and Held Friday night in the | councii chamibers of -the town hall. The voting list for- the financital town meet- ing next Tuesday night was canvassed. Budlong Relief ‘eprps, No. 2, will hold a ‘dance in Mechanics haMl on Broad stréet Saturday night.. The Cycle club pingehle team defeated.| the Westerly Masonic club at.the latter's rooms Thursday night by a seore of .23,- 430 to 24,960, A son, John Joseph, was born to Mr. ,and Mrs. Francis McMahoh of Liberty street, Jafuary 29, A miniature flood woccurred in the Commercial hotel Wednesday afternoon. The management®of the hotel filled the steam heating boiler, allowing it to over- . HEALTH FOR WORKING GIRLS | These Who Suffer aad Are| * « Unable to Work Need Helpful Suggestions ! 1 Slmgfled. TIL.—*T had periodie, N e S iy huuche"d“x Wh f"" mfinne to tfivmnn month out as lfiufl keus did whsnusufm- il related where Lydia E. Pinkhxm Com has removed Another | | Xyltfi.a iy flow,, A «utfir % ‘water: nied: e co m)h‘“m' Q. . 5 s, 3 very ill at her home on several weeks™is much After 20 years of is has resigned his - ‘West Broad street sch . The newly formed chapter o! the A gang at wm uuw ternoon Riverside Park, = ‘More “30 _counles in costume tended the Farmers, dance at he Rhode Island 'bmeg Thursday evening. During the past eight weeks, Private Evérett Sissor, Who .is in charge of -the rmy Tecruiting station at 'the post’ of- fice, has secured elght mummnts for the- S. army. ‘Another. curling mtm will be held at Burden’s pond Saturday afternoon. Threg teams will competle for the Newall cup. They are Rob Roy, Waverly and Niantiz, MYSTIC A meeting of contrittors to the Com- munity House ‘project: was held Thurs- day evening at the club house on Ho'mes street, and the follewing officers ywere elected: Presidedt, Dr.' Georg B. Leonard; first vice® president, John “Fric bance; second vice president, Mrs.| Charles H. Davis; secretary, Thomas Weir; treasurer, A. W. George: These officers, together with the nine incorporators, form~the permanent board of directorssand this board was autior- ized to clos; the: deal and take over the property. It is hoped that a secrotary can. be secured and:that the house will be ready for use by March first. The | Mystic Art Assoelation . has. offered . to | Five $500 if any other group of persons would raise $2,000 to pay off half the mortgage. Of this amount $1,500 has already been pledged, $500 each having been pledged by Brnest Rpssie, John Ros- sie and Eli Gledhill This is an excel- lent: beginning and no doubt the balance can be raised seon and haif the mort- Fage be paid.\ 'Thig idea of a community clab has been very near fo the hearts of many Mystic people, yeéars and now that it is about to me ,a reality all cap jook forward. to.ihe vast amount of good that can be accomplished by it. The | W, committee which has had ‘this matter in hgrge has done most faithful and effi- cient work. © * Mrs. Sarah S. Dickinson left Wednes- day. for New York enroste to' Pasadena, |’ California. She is Mrs. Nomes, a registe: urse;” of New London. Mrs. Dickenson's two maids have also taken their departure, MiSs Sa- rah Gordon going to eabe for 'an aged aunt ir Brooklyn, while Miss = Bessie Gordon is soon to take a trip.to Ireland. Lester Burnham. young son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Burnham, Who récently un- lerwent an operation for appendicitis, is still in the New London hospital and is now suffering from abscesses. Miss-Priseilla. Fuller Snow of Norwich was a visitor here Wednesday, * Mjss Anna Wilcox is ill at her home in Quiambaug. ~Mrs. Fanny R. Saunders of !’ontiu:. Michigan, is making a_ visit with her sister, Mrs. R, D. Bradley. Francis Howell," young son of Mr. and Mrs, Erneet Howell, is confined to the house by i)iness. " . / Miss Femner Maxson, who has been spending a few days in New. York, sail- od Friday for New Orleans with her fa- P ‘g[aplg; on his trip to mpanied. by L Batone o Now York was'a call- ér hero this week. Mrs. Elias F* Wileox, who was oper- ated on”recently, in a_ Philadelphia hos- pital, is reported as slightly improved. The funeral of Mrs. Abhie Eldredge’| Dewey, .89, Was held Thursday afternoon at the hofné of her danghter, Mrs. Hal- sey Packer, on High street, the.service | being conducted by Rev. Mr. Newion of 4he Old° Mystic Methodist church and Ret.. Jerome Greer thg local Metho- dist church. Mrs.Dewey had. resided church “and very loyal to its dntsres(u‘ She was beloved by all and leaves a large ‘circle of relau‘mu and’ friends who moum i sthool for ' muny years { ten ‘as it Is very mm that they have phrently ¢overed quite a territory in his known to.have ‘pass- “towns. ‘The warning cnqnez- P ternoon cmmer' va 10" Ui work ¢ the -~ : Teadora Tiedt Hass trip to New York. 1t has been Mies Lily um of Apponaug, X. '3:&":. :unt of nlzuivu here over ..wmr“ a phun 'm. 132, F. of ’ 2 S thts vmue m%mgt ‘was and emrnmu- hlthv respected by many mznd- sand ~his 3 iy re- zttzd tml:fl ‘who knew him. 5 , 76, for ‘many years resident of this towu died after 3 brief iliness Wednesday morning ;t the thome um Bt Mrs: Ella Whipple, THe body Was the dog Which fl , i taken to Jewett City by the relatives, early in the week wad his Dbeen sen health sent to _him of any. person wamlermn as. ed ‘through ' sevi appears vin-m in this paper. —— “STONMINGTON ' Four cars loaded with 70. tons of silk a nn::& do¢ ‘of Ahe town of Gm:y Dr. Y L.° M. Allyn, requesting that notice be A animals bivs and negessary The dog ap- machinery, the product of the Atwood | Machine Co., its “journey to-Japan, went from here Friday on JIt.will gosto Se- ajtle, Wash, and be put on a steamer for ‘the long trip acrogs the Pacific ocean. Tais large ‘shipment haq to be put in specially made barrels, “The AtWwdod company. products hlva for years been sold in Japan. of the Trumbull W. R. C. The annual ‘§upper. a entertainment Mistuxet club” was held in their rooms Thursday evening. There was n large attendance and an enjoyable'time.: > At the next regulaf session of J. F, there will be:held a memorial service tu Mrs. Lucy A. Tracy. Mrs. Mary L. Noyes and Mrs. Marjorie Barker, three members who have died in the past year. The capacity of Community hall was |which has been tr-ubling evening when a | time. Lotus taxed on Wedneaday concert was given by the 81\'9)’1. great miny. Male'| Quartet of Boston gnd followed by = dance. The singing was of the high or- der usually given by the artists, and the reader was a favorite in the selections The dancing was enjoyeq by - a rof. Kari Reiche and sonCharles and Dean Fairbrother arrived here from Bristol Friday evening to remain over Sunday. Mrs., Edward quock was a ¢l vt e eration there a few days #go. VOLUNTGWN In reading the financial weport of St. ‘patish Sunday, Rev. L. Para- dis made the pleasing announcement, that the debt on the church property had been This* is deemed a ‘good showing considering that th emills have been on.short time and only the ordin- ary revenue of ‘the chureh has been de- | Thomas’ réduced $500. . NDME, T¥om wswson owing to iliness, haying underqne an op- Pollard ‘ot ‘Wegquets- [Horousy pended upon. Thefe have been no fairs, ar entertainments, revenue and both .the pastor, loners are pleased with the No. and Fesult. 4 mill, whicl:, has been. sfoppea or drives for extta parish- 18 who will bave ,cha: Mr. Medbury was a lodge, 1.0 of the funeral ember ;ut Shetucket 0. F. of .Norwich. 'There Was no.service at the Baptist church. last Sunday evening because the people here were invited to_ attend and take part in the service lt Mansfield Centre. « When the notices for-the meeting of the board of relief came from the printer it was discovered that -a mistake had been' made in the date and, as it was too laté to change it, Lha meeting wul be*! held next Momday, J. S. Owen and lnnily ‘who, luvc been living in a part of the se on the C. A: C. sheep farm. mpved to Storrs. Miss Ethel Freeman was unable to af- nd to her duties: as organist at the éafls( chureh last. Sluwly on account of a severe cold. Mrs, C. ciated. Mrs. J» N. Kimball of New York was a guest at Alanweld tha last of last week. - The young people met at the home of C.: C. Davis last week ¥riday evening for an informal .sing. Mr. LaJess went-to Willimantic last Monday for another operatfon on his eye .for a TJong « EAGLEVILLE The - Eagleville Company have fl'flefl‘ their / icehouse Wwith 1l4-inch ice-of the finest. quality. Mrs, Lyman E. Marsh, who has been ill since Christmas,is v:onvfilflch( at her home Mrs. George E. Adanis is rewvsrfill‘ from a gevere case of blood poisoning in her finger. ! James Green is repairings the house formerly ocoupied by/the Lincoin-Shaler family. Mr..and Mrs. Chirles Sweet and Mrs. Samuel Kearns and son Francis of Man- chéster called on Mr, and Mrs. L. E, Marsh recently. Mrs. Leander Wright and little Miss Edna~Arnold of ‘Willimaptic spent Wed; nesday with Mrs. R.k:hud Hamer. Miss- Amy Rogers of New Londen is visiting Mr..and Mrs. F, O. Vinton. Hugh Bmmley is the new carfier ofi mail route N George E. Eaton has joined the U. S/ en route to the-Hawaiian Islands. Rudoiph Real and James, C. Green are ‘about ten'.days for repairs to sharting been made up. ; The Briggs Mfg. Co. has finished filling —_— resumed operations and it is stated will run full time until the time lost has Franklin Machifie €ompany Engineers: ‘Founder Telephone: Union 1857 Pravidenee, R, 1. Union_ 963 * Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- Liss Geflr ap) Engines, n Shmmv. anuqn, hll-yl, ngs, Couplings, Clutches. NGINE Large.stock always on hmd Ganwd M ~Répairs.. e HE Oakland Senmble Six has always been a , goefd honest automobile. T oday,qts value can scarcely ‘be approximated elsewhere © in the motor car market. - It is scientifically light of - weight but strong; actiye and reliable in-traffic, on good to loo hills and in heavy going; k upon and - comfortable to l"lde in;very - NSIB J0.5 Feti " moderately priced and eco- ‘nomicalto own. LE SIX R o T G S RN SV op.. Cor 1395, Roadster$1395, Four Door Bedan K063, Coupe 52063~ ®, Pml\u;lfichnr. Additional for Wirs Whe! L 4 Brown_ Valve d to nll makes n' 5> S PP (T “ Jith R E. Begg have|, . Davis offi- |’ .| Carl Brown of Norwich, ‘were present to | army and is now at San Francisco, Cal, |* the J&r of 1803 I'was attacked lar and Fub-acute, rheuma- as only those who are thus afflicted know for over A have given it to a nuubor Who were !erribly afflicted, e'vdl bed- ridden, ehme of tiem 70 o g ok, and the results were s wea in_my own case._ not want your money. unless you are perfectly satis- fed to und it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer,” when relief is thus :l!zred you free? "Don't delay. Write oday. 7 Mark T Tacison Bldg, Syracuse, N. . Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above statement true‘ 116G Dugpton, filling thelr jcehouses. / Mrs. Hattie Marchand from the grip. Mrs, Horace fever. is Mrs. Ella Foster spent the week-end in Hartford with her daughter, M.\‘n Edith Foster. A number from this place attended the ‘pouliry meeting in° Norwich on ‘Satur- day. . Mrs. E. A. Hoxie, Mrs. M.. J. Hoxle and scn Herman . spent Saturday in Norwich "the guests of Mrs. F, F. Manning. Frank E. Blakeman, state master of the grange, 'was emtertained Thursday and Friday by Mr. and Mrs. F, Tays Tor. stalled by State Master, Frank E. Blake- man, assisted by Mrs. Ii Sweet and Mrs. B. R. York: Master, mer Geer; overseer, Leslie Clatk; chaplain, Hollis Campbell; lecturer,. Mrs. "Hewitt ; secretary, M Iva Burgess; treasu; Norman Pultz; steward,, A. Burrefl ; Ceres, Mrs. Clara’ Abel; Pomo- na, Mrs. Elizabeth Troland; Flora, Mrs.| Myrtle Geer; lady assistant stéward, Miss Pannie Perking The assistant stew- ard, Andrew Lathrop, and the gatekeep- er, Morris Burgess, were absent. Isi- tors were present from Frankin ge. -demonstrate the Delco Light system, so thehall was lighted and’ electriicty the entira - evening. :‘naflchn cake and coffee were gerv . Mrs. ‘Mary Williams, Mrs. Ida M. Aliel, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Abel, - Mrs, Charles Troland, Mr. and Mrs.- C. 8. Goodwin spent Tuesday in Nerwich, the guests of Mrs. Anna Abe]. Leroy Geer and Charles Tolette spent ! the week-end in_Middletown guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. Clarence Geer has returned after spending a \'Eek\ with relatives in Hart- ford. A PRACT[CAL DEMONSTRATION OF WHAT A LITTLE SUM WILL DO “SALE BEGINS THIS MORNING Your nine cents has a much greater buymg power than it had but a few weeks ago. It is worth almost as much as it was before the war, and it has an added value during this Sale. You know the old saying that “mony a mickle makes a mudde." Here is the chance to prove it. Check Ofi the Items’ You Need — Come In Saturday and Get Them. ’ ,Sweeping Caps ...... Middy Laces—all colors.. : Tipo Measures [+ Kid Curlers” .... Darning Needles .8Sewing Needles .. Tailor’s Needles . Coats’ Sewing, Thread. ,, Papér. Shopping Bags. . Pearl ‘Buttons ... Suit and Frimming Buttons..... Commot Pie .....ocovennnnenn - Pin.Cubes .. Jet Pins.... Toilet Pins -.ocoeoeioes Elastic Corseét Laces Memflnd Corset Laces oap e .’w-niu Tape, Va-inch, 3-yard.... *White Tape, %-meh, @;xlrd.... ‘Shoe Laces ... Y Shos Laces, 2 pairs fo Duplex Safety Pins Damascus Safety Pins ... Clinton - Safety Pins . «Alliance Safety Pins * Wilsnaps . De Long Snaps - Hdir Pin Cabinets Hair Pin Cabinets, large Hump Hair Pins, No. 6 H rPnufl. No. 1 ;Tu ges for ... 5’ .. 9e - Grandma's Ironing Wax, 2 for.. 9¢ Notion Deplrlment Handle Ironing Wax, 4 for...... % Children’s' Garters ............. 9¢ Astra Collar ‘Supporters . Enamef, Coat Hangers .. Curling Irens ........ Alliance Hair Pins, 2 pkgs. for.. % K. B. & Co. Hair Pins, 2 pkgs. far 9c West. Electric Curlers . 9% Spool Darning Cotton, 2 for. 9c Mending Worsted, 2 cards for.. 9¢ F& ’ Premier Collar Bands .......... 8¢ Baby Mine Gilt Pins, a card Nickeled Thimbles Alumindm Thimbles, 3 for Celluloid Thimbles, 2 for. Twink Flake Dye, boX....eesrss - : Kitchenware Department Scouring Sapolio .. < Fels Naptha Soap .Sunlight Soap . Dutch Cleanser . Plated Tea Spoons “Vulcanol” Stove Polish . Copper Dish Cloth Solid Alcohol .. Tin Pie Pans, medium size. One-quart Milk Pans “Wire.Tea Strainers Acbestos Stove Mats Dish Mops, medilm size, Fibre Sink Brushes .. Wire Coat Hangers, 2 for. Steel Wool Tooth Brushes ... | Ctuldrzn Thrwe on m:ecl noumshmem and ‘a 1ot of itzand notone of the’ pop- ular;bcwrages'.meeis:%hew fequtremems so well as $ood @ndiwellimade cocoa. Pure and delicious, BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT mt ‘Walier Baker & Co.14d. ESTABLISHED 1760 ~ DORCHESTER, MASS. The yleld of sugar an acre in Hawall is larger than In any other part of the world. At the meeting, of the grange-Thursday |- evening the following officers were . in- ~ Washington, D. C., is practieally at ses level, having a tidal basin in Potomac park. Egg, Stove, Nut and Bitmninofi OU'R PRICES ARE NO HIGHER— BUT OUR QUALITY IS HIGHER Toilet Goods Cotton Powder Puffs Wool Powder Puffs .. Adhesive Tape, /2-inch William’s Shaving Soap . William’s Mug Shaving Soap. Olivilo Soap .. Palmolive Soap San Remo Castile Soap o 4711 Guest Soap . Lilac Rose Soap .. Goblin Hand Soap ... Chief Toilet Paper, 2 rolls for. Mouser Toilet Paper, rolls. Big y Toilet Paper Pond’s Vanishing Cre D, & R. Cream, small Sylpho Nathol . Peroxide of Hydrogen . Tussaine Soap Lemon Flavor, a tube . Jergen’s Violet Glycerine Soan Emery Boards, a pack.. Nail Files . ' Neckwear Department MEN’S COTTON HANDKER. CHIEFS A fine Handkerchief which selis for 12Y¢, for. . WOMEN'S BATISTE HANDKER. v CHIEFS A regular 15¢ Handkerchief, with very soft finish, for. . 25¢ AND 50c NECKWEAR Some pretty stocks and collars which are slightly mussed, for., S¢ Lace and Embroidery Department EMBROIDERED EDGES Two widthe—3Ya inches wide and worth 12/5e—for CLUNY EDGES AND INSERTIONS White or ecru — Values 12/z¢ and 15¢c a yard, for Willow Cap Shape Nets Sbtmnery w‘ Envelopes, package .. Carter's Ink .. Linen Finish Writing Tablets Writing Tablets, 2 for. Jot Pads, 2 for.. David’s Mucilage . Chalk Crayons ... Cork Tip Pen Holders . Wax Paper Rolls, 2 for.... THE MEN’S SHOP ARROW BRAND COLLARS Genuine»25¢ Quality. Small sizes only. If you can use a collar from 12, to 14 in size, we can offer you several good styles— 2 FOR 9%c—$6 FOR ¢ ONE LOT OF SCARF PIN'O Former Prices 25c and 50c ONLY 8¢ EACH A2 22 402

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