Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 8

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happy, tented, wisely-fed hens that pay the large pu'efln. g:n?:ecdn’y:::-:l? or your hens by buying cheap or so-called *‘Just 53 good"’ feeds: they are dear atany price. Mash Feeds containing a large “no‘i,m of fibre may fill the hens’ erope, but will not make many eggs- Jse IRTHMORE POULTRY FEEDS Onve OUALITY QNLY — THE BEST and keep p the iaying when egx prices are high. WIRTHMORE BUTTERMILK MASH b high in protein and low in fibre. Poaltry men with years of experiamce use it State and County Bxperiment Stations mse it. 1¢s the most successfal and widely used poultry feed im New England funding WIRTHMORE - of feadin, B TR MASH snd WIRTHMORE SCRATCH for winter exus Buy of your Wirthmore decler. . Chas. M CoxCo. St. Albans Grain Co. Whesesaie Ofatribators - Masofactarers Boston, Mass. St. Albans, Vt. 'T. be sure of Getting WIRTHMORE FEED. say WIRTH-MORE You can obtain a full line of - WIRTHMORE FEEDS at The Yantic Grain and Products Co. . 3 COVE STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Greeneville Grain Company Yantic Grain Store D —— e "o Mystle on Papers were r6a clectrica] - gpods, who wag Working W work. AL VILLAG e leader of WEST KINGSTON death “was t we , where of -Westerly, visited | g with his, son, Lisyd, v with -his parents, zear appeared to be Agents Day as five different ones were Four out’ of the Iy rned ‘to- his Liome néat {3 s . lscontinued nd .Josepn | steatn Shov- for the | mét Tuesdav evening in their last- June. | the: third ' dexree wasz conferred, edhar- as called 1 cco. was well | a for several | were designed in the sixtcenth At Grace . Methodist: churoh _Sunday evening-a unlon meeting was held and the following speakers were heard: Mrs. Jenaie Parker, president of the W. C T. V. of .Westerly; P. S. Sailer, and pastor .of Calvary church, Rev. Lew {'Walker, and words by ‘the pastor, Rev. {Geo: D.. Stanley. .This being the anni- versary of -the W. C. T. U. the choir gave gz fine musical programme. Wm. Spargo sang & pleasing bass solo and a duet by Mrs. Ralph Spargo and Miss Elien Rooke, “Why Faith Looks Up to Thee,” -was enjoyed by the large num- ber who attended and John Tanmer gave & tenor solo, “Beautiful-Land On High.” ranged a ‘special -programme. * A large delegation of the members of |ths K: of C. of Westerly went to New Tihdon ~Monday everiing and * attended the minstrel show. “Am 68 Dawley of Wyoming is a caller'| stonington. -Otls Champlin and Fast Co hera this week. Miss Agmes Davey, of George street, who has been visiting in New York, has returned. ~ Miss Alics Wood, who ig visifing her slster ‘in Boston, will go to Washington this week for the winter. Monday afterncon and evening tho members - of “the S. D. B. soclety of the Pawcatuck " Seventh” Day Baptist church were entertained in a most ehjoyable manner-‘at the home of -‘Mrs. Elizabeth Hiscox ,on, Granite street. A plenic Iunc:- was_ enjoyed during the evening. Tuesday evening: a business meeting was held at the Seventh Day Pawcatuck church .of the*Woman's Afd soclety. Mrs. ‘| Alexander .Smith; spoke most entertal ingly to thé.large number who attenaed on .the meeds.of the children of the misslon ‘and those present planned to as- STONINGTON - before the ‘towm -court. Monday ing. - These cases were due to {.rezent- fight :among some ‘'of the® Por ese -restdents’ when pistols were §0; .+ Judge Fairbrother found Syl- viasguilty and - a-'fine of $20 and costs, fotal. §26/80- was imposed. He pald was discharged.-A man named Oliver was_foutd:guilty. and he paid 2 fine $30.and costs,:total $36.60. John Farera was, ordered to pay- 850 and costs cas The organist, Miss Selina Veal, had ar-, There, were -taree Dbréach of th¢ peace |7 " WESTERLY o sist in whatever was necessary for their somfort. Elders John F. Sh <oehler began B Monday eveni will be held all the week. At the Church of the Immaculate C ception Jehn J. Dunn of Westerly waw |, appointed to attend the annual meeting of the state council of Catholic Laymen | which was held in Providence, Monday |1 afternoon. Rev. B. W. Hatfield, pastor of the First Baptist church is siving a series >f sermons Sunday even which will be continued for the mext two months. | church met Monday evening. After re- ports had been read, refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed. Capt. Fred .Ostman is to have a new -foot auxiliary fishing boat f the coming spring to use in his 45 will do the work, also on a 22 foot cat boat for Andrew Perr. NORTH STONINGTON Edwin 5. Brown, 73, for past a resident of thfs atithe home of his son In W urday. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Luclan Drury, were held in the Baptist church here, Tuesday afternoon. Burial was in the Brown family ceme- tery, on the New London and Provi turnpike. Besides two s two brothers, Warren YV Frank H. Brown, of this v sister, Mrs. Bunice Brown ven. A meeting ' in the interest of profita- ble farming, under the auspices of the County Farm Bureau, was held in village ‘Monday. The Wor n’s Unlon of the Con served dinner The menu ir calloped pot e shredded oabbage, brown bread. Dle and coffee. {. Thempson A is st The Men's class of the First Baptist |, NORTH STERLING The S Assist Nature back {o normal action Take Sold everywhere in boxes Sahlen filled | 15~ scret of Good Yiealth When Ngture requires assist2nce. ahe will not be slow 1n conveving to yoa an intimation of the fact energy, inability to sleep well head- ache, biliousness, constipaticn, a gen- eralsluggishness of mind «nd body 2ud any sign of digestive ‘‘unrest’”’ should impel you to seck the aid ot a reliable . medicine without delay better—no surer—no sater—than this oroven remedy. - Beecham's Decline of There 1s no et 10c—12 pills 25c—40 pills ’ 50c—S0 pills he week end | rr:ondg. ! Tom Brewin of P of | week end with h: - | en in Center who | , 1:5.50 and was -given ‘six ‘months in jail | Juagment . wag. suspended and he | #nd, was discharged. * S fuesday at 4 . ™. the Travel club {miet. 4t the Librany reading roém, and Siing’ talk Mrs. Charles H. Davi ited. - ‘The - ta] thé. churches here it “Ba on! aF SOUNE en age renovated and with wlil gbve here by February 1 %Nina. ‘couneil, Knights of Colu all ware pregent from Mrstic and New L. dan. At 'the close of the busin | gfon_2._chicken supper fep | mens ~comprising ~roast ashed turniss and pickles, apmle sauc and coftes paia | ! bérs listened fo a most inter- | i addresses. | '& happening FORESIGHT always was better than hindsight. Those who take SCOTT'S EMULSION _regularly exercise foresight that pays large -dividends in- robustness. _Scott & Bowne.Bloomfield N.J. 20-27 re- Brass Bed Outfit _ If Ever Got a Furniture and Rug Bargain In Your Life, | Here It Is!! DID YOU SEE THE CROWDS? DID YOU SEE WHAT'S CAUSING “That Sale at Schwartz Bros. Already Town Talk!! When you get into the Schwartz Bros. Store, now at this sale, and see what's the crowds, the buying excitement, the atmosphere of enthusiasm —you'll’know that you have arrived at last at THE REAL SALE! This great Removal Sale is sensaticnally accomplishing what it set out to do. IT IS CREATING BUSINESS. DEMONSTRATING TO THE PEOPLE OF NORWICH IN AN UNMISTAK- ABLE MANNER, THAT NOW IS THE TIME TO FURNISH THE HOME! If your home needs new furniture, if you have any inclination whatever to buy, THIS SALE WILL GET YOUR BUSINESS! IT IS BRINGING Why not take advantage of it? ‘The law is very careful in protecting the rights of a pris- How abonut the Law of Com- mon Sense o3 the man who has commites? an error only ? Isn’t this o good piace to use the tenefit of v doubt, too? Take your own cass: If you don’t knowfur siwre whether tea or coffee is harming you, you do know that many are harmed b.y the drug element in tea and coffee, and that headaches, nervousness, or high blood pres- | sure are symptoms which often tell that the drug, caffeine, is giving the nervous system too much jolt. Probably you kmow, too, that some people can’t drink a cup of tea or coffec at bed-tims and sleep well that night. Where many have been L= Made by Postum Ceresl Company, Inc., Battle | You are entitled to the benefit of the doubt Postum for Health—*There’s a Reason” - e } 3, isat § oner charged with a crime. well :T:%m fig:m‘fitlg a:: doubt on your side before doubt becomes - s an unpleasant 2-inch Continuous Post Brass Bed, National Spring and 45-Ib. Special Felted 19th, 1922. Cotton Mattress— THINK OF IT ! WILL BE MANY ! Dining Room Suite—Table, Buffet, China Case and 6 Chairs, formerly $160.00— Now Only $79.50 9x12 extra quality Seamless Wilton | Velvet Rugs, fringed ends, formerly $75.00— Golden Oak Chiffoniers Now Only $39.50 Now Only $10.95 Suites, formerly $125.00— Now Only $69.50 Golden Oak Dressers, square mirror Now Only $9.85 FREE! $500. FREE! worth of useful and valuable household articles given- away ABSOLUTELY FREE, between the hours of 9:30 and 11:30 A. M. tomorrow, Thursday, January Bring Your Tickets—Be on Hand—YOU MAY BE ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES OF WHICH THERE Mation | R L, ior‘a. t day CHEST CoLDs W | e with hot fcaet dothe = ICKRS Sreat VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jors Used Yearly Ed THE EXCITEMENT ? CROWDS. ITIS SPECIAL! 3-piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite — Bed, Dresser and Chiffonette — Queen Anne Period, for- merly $200.00— Now Only $89.75 SPECIAL — 9-piece Golden Oak | 3-piece Golden Oak Bed Davenport EXTRA—3-piece Overstuffed Suite, covered in best tapestry, loose spring seat cushions and spring edge con- struction, mahogany frame, a real hargain, formerly $300.00— _ Now Only $159.75 SPECIAL—45-pound Special Felted Cotton Mattresses, roll edge, beauti- ful art tickings— .Now Only $6.85 Norwich, Conn.

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