Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 9, 1921, Page 8

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WESTERLY Have You Piles? ve Something %% Learn have plies Bawve 3o E— The government clean-up squad arr.\- (mph“ with h- ed in Westerly Thursday afternoon on | znd oiker Cutckug, med the 3.16 train and went at once tc the Taur g - ® -v "-l‘n('l elny Red Cross rooms on High street. Th- Northtic PV be observed S . ries Il remove were five men In the squad, includin ¥) evenis the ve of. Gt e 2 t ‘ medical examiner #nd a representatve ! virs Ciarch. - Reports from < wplete N from American Legion headquarters. Tt e » attended the Northfiel wer howel nnd a weaken! of 3 S, lmnhardltn"u ¢ edy. His prescrip« a tablet medicine at 1s now sold by . Leonharat advance agent, Mr. Widmyer, has been | in° Westerly for the past few days and aided by Walter J. Duggan of the local legion post, has rounded up a number of the ex-service men who desire to make claims for compensation Six i Dew cases have been found and a num-, Laconles. -Dack Shorentes ber who are already receiving some| | pumber of rough spots on any more time with compensation, will file claims for larg-{irect were patched Thursday by the | f3tSide applications. Get a package of er amounts. The zovernment represen- hway . department ;:Fg;\r’gl\r:nr.:;r;‘fi th]r' & Osgood todavy tatives were at the Red Cross room: J. J. Murphy of Baltimore stoppei in [thonsands of peo until 10, o'clock Thursdav night, to_ex- zme for you—it s amine applicants, and will be there Fri- day morning from 9 until 10 o'clock, It is expected that affidav for all claims will be completed by tJt time, ang it is hoped that every ex-service man whe received disabilities in line of service, will take advantage of this last opportunity | ST - 3 actire = = ovmOs S, Loren Gavitt has roturned to Nis ¢ The Westerly K. of C. haseball team |ties at the prohibition Wosthaiaad it - will have for opponents Stnday after-|office in Washington, D. C 3o Jenthaaagtin Hehok, 1 noom,. the fast Colonials of Norwich.|ing a vacation at his Newtun | O Y From all reports the visitors have a|avenue Fast “Pembroke, "M good team of dall tossers and should Charles St. Onge of the car: Rhode Island Reds. provids local fans With an interesting |at the Westeriy post offi game . The Kacevs will use their old [his annmal vacation standbys for the battery, Moomey and| <Carl Hahn of Yard Kellers and expct that the tall twirier | wednesday with Westerly will add another to his credit. The September meeting Adcording to the repert lssued by Supt.|Post. No. 16, American Legion. W. H. Bacon, the total enrollment of tne | n¢id jnext Tuesday eveming whe Westerly schools’ on the- openine day, | SXPected that some action wiil be Wednesday, was 1,844, a zain of §0 over | 0% &ccordinz a military the enrollment of last vear, The high [MOOne. Whose body has sehool has the largest enroliment in its | POKeR. history, with 282 pupils, and Pleasant street, with 584 pupils, surprsses all other ‘schools In numbers. To take care of this high enroltment at Pleasane street, another twodoo portable building was erected during fhe sum- mer, making three portables in all, and the school now has 14 classrooms. At Elm street, it was necesgary to df the assembly hall on the third floor ine to classrooms, and thers s now a room for cooking, and one for sewinz. The enrollment fizures for each school were siven ont as follows: High schoo!, Pleasant street, 584: Elm street Par . 41; White Bradford, 181: Quarry Hiil, rence will be I acock and Mrs. of Westerly hed at the con will be followed by * No!—the last two days—For Friday and Saturday—are the last days of the Foran & Son Co.’s Warehouse Stock Saleat THE PLAUT - CADDEN CO. Do not hesitate—come to our store and take advantage of the values these last days offer. Many other bargains equally as good as those mentioned here can be seen on all of our 5 floors. This is your opportunity to save real money and if your ready cash is not convenient, our liberal credit terms will help you. lasting r Westerly Thursday morning. He toured the counery in a Ford car, that shows 2 registration of 72,000 miles principal varieties Irvine O. Chester, secretary of Washington County Board ¢ derwriters, is already mak ments for national fire prev Plymouth Rocls. Kent (Barred) Cazens- ention nah, N. Y Jules F. Francais (Bar /NS e STONINGTON = Henry L. Staehie was ch republican caucus held T and James E. Weeks was clerk Tingley was nom Other Varieties. «Th Wyan- g 3 & & 3 1 o £ & I3 ® B £ 5 ance of the ticket was filled = Amos H. Hewitt; bo. 5 iam J. Lord; Charles F. Cham; John Fribance; town treasurer, El SERVING TABLES REGULAR UP TO 60.00 Here is your chance to match up that Din- ing Room Suite of yours. We have a big variety of Serving Tables in various peri- od designs made in Walnut, Mahogan Jacobean, and Oak finish. Be Sure and | EXTANSION OF NURSING SERVICE - BY THF UNITED WORKERS REGULAR UP TO $100 sear i« one of notable exs election of Dressing Tables, in Ma- v, Walrut and lvory finishes and all d with three adjustable mirrors. e you will find many period you can easily match your This includes a beautiful mahogany % base with two-light cluster so a few Semi-Vanities | sockets and six feet of silk ¢ An sutemebile driven by T. B. Stanm- ton, of Stonington, and a Ford. owned and driven by F. B. White. of Brad- ford, colilded Wednesday night at the junction of the Weekapang and Post ¢ Stonington fire d . d o e PR . arcd Toads, near the Dunn's Corners schocl-| BEdward P. Teed, w A B vice - “ome early and take your | * senuine sk shade trimmed wita | S€€ these and save by buying one at A A | war -y T, and Aseistant. company ix te : RELY id Y silk fringe, lined ‘throughout. S e e el "Ent e Slanton dustrial poli which offices they have held since i A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harvey for Mr. Harvey's sister. The afternoon proved delightful. Ice cream and cake were served. Mrsc. Vaughn, who has been visiting here, returned Thureday te her home in New York. Mrs. W. L. Bliss, Misses Dorothy and Aima Bliss, Edith Lathrop, Edwin| wise to consolidate the gemeral nure- James and Jay Blias are to spend today | fng of the cily. The duplication of effor; (Friday) with Mr. and Mrs. Brewster| that oceurred when the Metropolitas Bliss at their farm in East Killingiy. nurse and a publie health nurse cailed A meeting of J. F. Trumball W. R. C., | in the same home on different members Themas Pugh ef Main street. who | No. 34, was held Wednesday afternoon | of the family will thus be avelded received 2 double fracture of the left!in Brayton’s hall. It xhould be defimitely understood th lez. when he alightsd from a mevmg| Otho O'Sullivan of Willimantic was a | tro'ley car on Maln street Monday ev- | caller in town Wedmesday was taken to the Lawrence M»-| Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Smith and hospital in New London Tnirs- giter Jessic of Norwich Town and v. in the ambulance of the Westerly | Raymond Bliss and Harry Smith of New il cne York dmntorcd here Wednesday. Sunday Rev. Joseph L. Peacock, D. D., ma‘r-’?!l‘vh -nd" Avrm:mh Nardone formeriy of Westerly, now president of A comparison of the montn of Awgus' rere slaving with a loaded Shaw university, Raleigh, N. C., will|in 1320 and in 1821 shows not anmly ierce street Wednesda preach at the Road church. increase in the regular work d"l'xe rx\m "' trucL rtment, but also the volume of igh. r. Henry L. e ewly undertaken. found that the | TRIPLE SIZE EGG LAID v BY HEN AT STORRS The largest egg ever recorded at Storrs was laid duing the forty-fourth % by Rhode Isiand hen , own- ed by Judze F. H. Card of Manchester, Conn. In order to pi i 'Hay Fever Sufferers | it from acute o or surgical atten they may e restor. ing efficlency machine nroceeded to Stonington under its own péwer. Neme of the oceapants of either car was injured ial for Friday and Saturday at s : 95.00 | "7 riavr caoscnsnice | The Plaut-Cadden Price ...§15,00 Price .. $ . $15.90 as possible, N riven onless 2 physie in attendance Norwich the Metropolitan nufetng has heretcfors been in the hands of ¥ special Matropolitan nurse, but in “the interest of efficiency it has been thought Martin HW. Spellman, manager of the Westerly. zht. and Power company, returned to his home on High street on v afternoon, after resting for the past week at a sanatorium in Jamestown. Mr. Spellman is much im- proved in health since his rest, but will n take up his dutieq at the power company office for several weels yet. Joseph in Johnson, when cal THIS MASSIVE LIVING ROOM UITE IN FH’HlR GOLDEN OAK OR MAHO &N" ‘_; 50 \Free to Asthma and )L ' 4 2 1] 9 3 ° 2 “a twe o'mces and out five ani a half and from six t have | Frae Trial af a Method That Anyone Can Uss Without iscomfort or Less of Time & Hens Tre have a method for the control of il lnlreql‘sfih} sl exEs ik oo asthma, and we want you to try it at our | Y21%8, tha¢ will cun up double mormai éxpense. No matter whether your case is| ch monster egg has ever of long standing or recent development, | Def0Te appeared. iis equatoral circum- whether ‘it is present as hay fever or | ference was seven and a half inches and chronic asthma, you should send for a|its polar circumference was nine and a free trial of our method. No matter in! half inches. It weighed = little over what climate you live, no matter what| six and a half ounces, wh your age or' occupation, if you are trou- | go, ¢ B BT SIRCES, bled with asthma, our method will relieve G0 peau » by SO Do of three and a quarter normal We_especiaily want to send it to those | e88s. It was belicved at the time t apparently ss cases, where all | the act. of cxpelling suc forms ‘of inhalezs, douches, opium prepa-| esg would kill the hen rations, fumes, ‘patent smokes,” etc., | nowever, was ne have failed. We Jrant to sho: everyone at our expense that our method is de- » signed to end all difficult breathing, all | the performance of { 2 wheezing, and all ‘those terrible parox-|{ A pem of White Mre. W ysms, James O. LeFevre from New Paltz, N, | tam, hs This free offer is too important to| Y. was first for the weck months neglect a single day. Write now and be- | ductlon of 51 egzzs. H ere gin the method at once. Send no money. | nany of White Leghorns Simply mail coupon below. Do It Today | Yrmen was second with Seytuidoinotieyen vay) postage: eggs. Hollis P. Cloves' Euff Wyandottes from Silver Lane, Conn.. and Mou FREE TRIAL COUPON View Poultry Farm's White Leghorns FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room||grom Rutland, Vi, both 69N, Niagara and Hudson Sts, Buf- || ylace with a production falo, N. Y. Send free trial of your || Fourth place for tue week went to An- A FEW OF DAILY NEED SPEGIALS 8, Quartaved akc with shdls, 189:9() SPECIAL BED OUTFIT 1w chicken and duck feathers, good sold as high as $4.50 per pair...... 51‘85 Outfit_consists of Brass Bed, Fine Floss Mattress and " High-Grade Spring, all bedding of the very highest qual- finish, with a pure whitsjcatten @G}~ A ity and guaranteed to be sanitary. Former value as high as $100.00— B wars e .‘uphclstcr‘ed“m fine: quahty 34250 NOW $39-50 e Specials In Pianos and Victor Victrolas stay home evenings or look THIS OUTFIT elsewhere for. their evenings fun— method to: drew L. Ohr's pen of White Le B y i G ik of course you want them at home— COMPLETE 5‘(”4‘_ V::_F :flordvam;E-, 2 d, s of the then—act at once and choose'one of e Dreiie i Bl N % g invitations the total yield for all pens amo : ceesens 3298 egzs or 47.1 per cent eges less than the six y verage ¢ The four leading pens in euch of the| WORLD’'S BEST PIANOS THE BALANCE IN SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS VICTROLA 80 (Mahogany or Wainut $100.00 6 Double-Faced Records (12 Selections) 5.10 1 Velvet Record Brush (Adds to life of records) cessaves 1 Bottle of Oil 300 Needles Our stock is complete with Pianos and Player Pionos of the highest standing including such makes as the Chickering, Hardman, Hallet & Davis, Wasserman,” Behr Bros, ‘ra rd, Conway,, Lexington and many others to choosesfrom. Every. piano purchased here carries our guarantee, TERM\—TO SUIT YOU—Ceme in and seec how easy it is to own a piano the Plaut-Cadden way. Total Ec sér.'nnon Memorial library shew t the reading room’ has been used by N 540 persons, an increase of 383 over A total of 7,840 books have beem loaned to the seven district schoois, § cluding reading for men, women and chil- dren. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM A LARGE MANU- FACTURING CONCERN RETIRING FROM BUSINESS | D AV I S IN NEW YORK 5 DOZEN ALL WOOL SKIRTS ||~ers e AT A GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH kT “19 and PHYLLIS” You Cannot Realize the Value Until You See Them ‘A gambol of lambs to the : Tikt of 1 SOME WONDERFUL NOVELTY PLAITED SKIRTS ||| ————————o FOR THE FALL Ethel Clayton Come Early and Get Your Selection for , in “SHAM” $5.50 EACH The Plaut-Cadden Co = We would be (Kame spells qualify and sesvice—since 1872) pleased to show . : you how easy 135-143 Main Street ~ Norwich, Conn. [y ome we Plaut-Cadden THEATRE CONSIDER THE ACORN business, like acorn, started vesrs 2go in a very small way, Taking root in the fertile so0il of public confi- dence, it has risen to s present position —and—we are ever striving to grow stronger and sturdier through the channel of untiring service to the public. Just like a woman, you'll say. And 1ust hke hfc. i NEWS WEEKLY g —— ’ ] No Advance in Matinee Prices 15¢ and 20c; This includes Gov'd and State Tax 108 FRANKLIN STREET NORW]CH CONN. l S Sl This_includes Gov't and State Tax. —_— e Continuous Saturday from 1:30.

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