Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 15, 1912, Page 7

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A Skin Tightener to Reduce Wrinkles (From Popular Medicine.) In beauty culture, as in the treat- ment of disease, the fendency nowa- days is to seek the removal of causes, rather than to treat symptoms or ef- fects. In the matter of wrinkles, for instance, we. know that the lines or furrows are caused:by the skin be- coming loose in places, so it does not perfectly fit tne flesh beneath. The skin then “wrinkles’ or sags. Natur- ally the proper thing to do is to tighten the skin -~— make it fit—then there’'s no room for lines, wrinkles and folds. and no surplus skin to sag The- best known formula for. the purpose is: Saxolite 1 oz, in % pint witch hazel. Use as a wash lotion, especially as resilts are immediate. Ask the drugeist’ for the powdered saxolite, which dissolves more quickly than any other form Weo sdverfise exactly as [fin MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main Stroe! Hart Schaffiner & Marx Overcoats that have been $20. to $30. now $14.50. All other makers’ Over- coats that have been $13. to £24. now $11.50. There’s some * real “good! | bargains in Suits, too, at these prices. Nty e, The Home of Hart Schaffner & Mary fine clothes. KENOCKING, KNOCKING, CONSTANTLY KNOCKING. WHAT? OPPORTUNITY. The great .. difficulty is we are not ready to grasp it when it comes. Two opportunities to place stenographers came to me recently. Had no one on my list fully equipped. These oppor- tunities are coming constantly. If you are thinking of taking SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING, commence now, and be ready to take one of these op- portunities. MISS JEWETT, Public Stemograpker and Shorthand = Teacher. Jan2id 283 Maln St. SPRING RATHS ARE COMING SooN Give your harness a drink of Viscol, DELTA ALPHAS HAVE VALENTINE PARTY. Entertained at Home of the Mnmt Stetson in Leap Year S\ylc, The Delta Alpha class of the First, Baptist church, alert for good times, held a successful Leap vear party on | Tuesday evening at the home ot the| Misses Grace and Vera Stetson or West Thames street. The young ladies took the inniatlve,; extending the invitations, and right | royally entertaining the young men at what proved to be a Valentine party. Gemes, Including fortune telling, | hearts and silhouette’ making mede a happy evening. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. | The evening was one of several so- | cials enjoyed by the Delta Alphas dur- ing the winter,arranged by Miss Bren- da House, the social committee of the! class. St. Valentine left a Valentine | for each one as a pretty souvenir for: the evening, The guests included the class teach- | er, Mrs. F. O. Cunningham; the host- esses, Misses Grace and Vera Stet-| son, the Misses Madeline Perkins, Do othy Tourtellotte, Brenda House, Hel- en Spalding, Beatrice Perkins, Elsie Lindberg, Ruth Stevens, George Am- burn, Earl Stamm, William Douglas, James Cudworth, Robert Stevens, Carl- | ton Havens and Hans B 0\1(‘]\ Yery Best Creamery utter » 35¢ SKULL CRUSHED IN BY EXPLODING GUN. G. H. Edwards Was Shooting at Hawk in Franklin—Operated on at Hos-' pital. 20 Stamps with 1 can Gocam’ o O3 120 15 Stamps with 1 can Imported Sardines.. 15¢ 15 Stamps with 1 bottle A&P Olive Oil. ... 15 Stamps with 2 cans Pink Alaska Salmon 25¢ 20 Stamps with 1 lb. Sultana Coffee..... 30c Best Potatoes ‘While at the Gilbert D. Lamb place in ¥Franklin, about 10 o'clock Wednes- | day morning, Grant H. Edwards, aged 24, of Center Groton, picked up a gun which was standing in the house and fired at & hawk, The gun exploded, throwing Edwards to the ground and tearing a hole in his skull. Dr. R. W. Kimball was called and the young man, accompanied by his wife, was 1aken to the Backus hgspital, where he underwent an operation during the afternoon. He was conscious when taken to the hospital, although suffer- ing intensely and bleeding profusely. At last reports Wednesday night his condition was as favorable as could be expected. Edwards is a farm hand and has Been employed by Joseph Boissell, i Groton. He resided in the Halfw: house, near the Center Groton turn- pike. CONGRATULATIONS FROM BUFFALO. J. H. Beckiey, Clerk in the Chamber of Commerce, Wires Alderman Beck- ley. | | | i On Wednescay morning Alderman T. | H. Beckely received the following congratulatory telegram from his son, J, H. Beckley, clerk in the chamber of commerce at Buffalo, on the securing of the Thermos Bottle company for this city: “Congratulations to: Norwich for her great victory. Glad tidings for Ther- mos on the Thames have reached Buf- falo: Let this be the forerunmer of greater things, and set no limit. You can get anything you start after. Go to it unti] every hill reechoes the LEGS SPRING LAMB, Ib.... 14c 4 to 6 lbs. average LOIN LAMB CHOPS, lb..... 18¢ These are choice SHOULDER CHOPS, Ih..... 12Vsc PRIME RIB ROASTS, ib. 14c-16¢c RUMP ROAST, Ib sounds qf the hammers of industry.” “Wake Your Dollars Count” BY TRADING AT ' THE A&P STORE %fim 20 ROYAL GGLD STAMPS FRE Coupon (A&P) COUPON (A&P) Cut out this Coupon, present it at our tracts, Spices and Baking Powde: 20 ROYAL STAMPS FREE sales, from Monday, Feb. 12th, to Sat- BEST EREAD FLOUR, harel §6.90, 18 hag B0c ™eeter SPECAL LUW-PACED CROGER'ES A&P Ball or Square Blue, 1- 4 1b. 5¢ dozen boxes 5c Safety Matches, Marshall’s Kq,oered Herring, EiPrimero Asparagus, a can Norway Mackersl, Shredded Wheat, a pk A&P Pumpkln, 3 cans. Sult:na Lima Beans, a can... Succotash, A&P brand, a can lona brand, 3 cans. 25 Stamps with 1 bottle A&P Extracts. ..... Fancy Baldwin Apples MEAT DEPARTMENT FOLLOW THE CROWD to the A&P Meat Department, where you can get a goed quantity of Meat at a most reasonable price. you the low prices on the following, viz.: SHOULDER STEAK 2 lbs. for 25¢ ROUND STEAK This week end we have to offer SIRLOIN STEAK Try our Sugar Cured Corned Beef. The Stock Clearance It Will Contine | Today and | All This Week {1t is a well established policy of this | Store not to ocarry any goeds ever | from one season to another that may be affected by change of styls. In pursuance of that policy we have made | prices on all ¢l of Winter Mer- [l chandise that should insure quick and j positive clearance. Every department | of the store is in line with bargasin offerings. Dress Goods AT CLEARANCE PRICES. | Colored Dress Goods At 25c—36-inch Buiting Serge, white { ground with black stripes, vahme 39c, At 29c—44-inch Fine Quality Black and White Plaid, value 7bc, At 35¢-—36-inch All Wool Cashmere, in lavender and gray, value 50c. At 39c —36-inch Fancy Plaide fer waists and children's dresses, value 50c. At 39c—54-inch Light Gray Mixed Suit- ing, value T5c. At 49c—42-inch All Wool Fancy m French Serge, value 75e. At 49¢—54-inch All Wool Checloed Panama, brown and green, value 76¢. At 59c—42-inch Crepe-de-Paris in tan nd mulberry, value $1.00. At 65c—52-inch All Wool Cheviot in garnet and myrtle, value $1.00. At 69¢—36-inch Silk and Wool Poplin, white only, value $1.00, At 69c—42-inch All Wool Fine QualMty Diagonal in reseda, value $1.00. At $1.19—54-inch All Wool N Suiting, in gray, sresn aad brown, value $1.75. New Laid Eggs i 31c 10 STAMPS FREE vith any of the following articles can Old Dutch Cleanser...:10¢c pkg. A&P Jelly Powder....10¢c pkg. Macaroni or Spaghetti.10c pkg. Fancy Head Rme A bot. Queen Olives.. jar Smoked Beef... 60 Stamps with 1 Ib. 50c Tea . B LRSI S S Ao Red or Yellow Onions FRESH SHOULDERS, Ib PORK ROASTS, Ib.......... 13V5c BEST PORK CHOPS, Ib CHOICE BACON, lb.. SMOKED SHOULDERS, Ib.... 12¢ These are choice and lean SALT PORK, Ib SPEAKS HERE UNDER SHOULDER CLODS, Ib...... 14c SKINNED BACK HAMS, ib.. licious. Our Motto : QUALITY 1st. QUANTITY 2nd. LOW PRICES 3rd. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. "Phone 29-4 135 Main Stireet At $1,59—54-inch Fine Imported Boucls Suiting, in dress lengths, no twe | alike, value $2.75. Boftens, preserves, waterproofs leather. Good for shoes as well as harnesses. MISSIONARY COMMITTEE. A good canyasser wanted for a spe- > “"";p;‘.’?"",‘)h?‘ 3" r’}r{o\ lo(l:;é‘rlv:‘ople Rev. Angelo Di Domenica of New Ha- Telephones 3564-12, or 287-2. tebled ven to Be Heard at Central Baphsl Church. ) Rev. Angeio Di Domenica, pastor of 0 s u.n u n the First Italian Baptist church in New Haven, and a ‘very bright and interesting speaker, will be tohight at BREAKFAST FOOD .| the Centrzl’ Baptist church, where he ‘ will speak under the auspices of ‘the at CARDWELL'S, missionary committee of the Men and 3 to 9 Market Street. Religion Forward Movement. He is a| leader in his work and well known| about the state. ; | Black Dress Goods | At 35c—42-inch Fine Quality Silk and | Wool Voile, small broken self | checks, value 76c. | At 49c—42c-inch All Wool - Voile, in self plaids, value Tbc. At 69c—54-inch All Wool Panama, value $1.00. At 79c—45-inch Priestly's Suitipgs, Winter value $1.25. < Data ! At 89c—b4-inch All Wool Faney Weavs Funeral of Mrs. David Dean Attended | Plans wer Sranite ‘Cloth valte 1,25, 2 £ al Lowney’s WILL GO TO JURY TODAY.. | by Associates in Relief Corps—llli- | 49 Degrees Below in Jefferson. | Without Waffles At $1.50—43-inch Wool Back Satina Free Delivery NORWICH TOWH [ctety neid o meeting with M Suit of Case vs. Connecticut Company | nois Visitor Recalls Lincoln Experi- etters received this week by Wood- | value $2.50. Now Being Argued at New Corilas. 1 ence—Missianary Thanks Offering | m,:p,n street, | LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT . |’ ’ e el ICE CREAM. Mougatines, Caramels, Marshmalicws,| Local Case Off the List. | He ‘”]pkhxr..‘ ay | . The funeral of Mrs, David Dean was | that this is the | «“ i tad | el at o'clock Wednesday afternoon | enced In vear Umhlflkable ¢ f the ‘ongrega- | the thermom Chacolate Shy Ay a > s sui ank | I the chapel of the Congrega- | the tl T T | ? e 4723 (3&”“\‘_‘8‘-““;“((’:“3’;‘“" fl'(’,‘u‘t ‘p‘;‘;l:fl’;]f“f‘d‘\_ tional church, which was filled with | below ), and W | Irresistibly delicious are wafes| OFFERINGS OF WINTER COATS, culithwie¥.). The svidanseiwas'complet- | 72 BU VS Sc, triends and g larwe delo-i].f. b WS S, fegTers | made with the Vulcan deep ring waflle | TAILORED SUITS, WAISTS, WRAP- DUNNS PHARMACQCY, | Attormes Keneater war in- the migs: | Rev: G- H. om the scrip- | Heard About Town. | tron, for gas range use. Usual price | pERs, ETC. 9 ] of his when court adjourned until (hi.-; tures and gave a short address from Valentine boxes in the different|two dollars, our price one dollar. Sell- morning. Aubrmy Hull will make his| the words of vaus, “1 go to prepare a s pleasure to the| ing gae is our business, distributing en” from pferson, norther: Ll Meeting. Cream Peppermints, Almonds and Milk In the eivil superior court at Ne London on Wednesday, before Judg EE SURE AND VISIT OUR SEC- OND FLOOR AND TAKE ADVAN- TAGE OF THE MONEY SAVING y night, s below - zero 50 Main Street arguments, and, Tollowing the charge| P1ace for S ,‘f’_‘,’l’:' Beagetoan el Wgan A | appliances is mearly a “means to an W D ;i‘\'e{:‘%f(l R B0y WL o *hrist has gone before to pre- | Mrs George ( . of Franklin js|end” The Vulcan cake griddle cooks - $5 00 The case of Comstock vs. the city | P He knows, loves and |the guest of her s akes in a matchless manner, price | Hats at. s , Mrs, F. S, Av- interested in His chil- | 3 Town is child of the l.ord knows of Norwich has gone off the new complaint is to be drawn by the plaintiff and an answer allowed by the b i defendant. When tried the case may | SCul—that be heard here, | only one dollar. The new Crane toast- er mekes “in a jiffy,' incomparable - At this price we offer our entire today the mystery of the flight of ti P. Bath of Willimantic | = stock of Women's fine Dress Hats— did not know a few | t early this week of Mrs, | Bolden-brown toast. 15c gets one. | prench Hats, Gago Hats and Pattern as gone to the home | Bhen \llen at her home on Washing- | Gas Ranges, Water Heaters, Hot| Hats from our own workroom—all at STORAGE e prepared » where she waits in | ton street. Jlates and Tubing, all of highest qual- | $5.00, former pricas up to $25.00. The Finest and largest storage room 2 | the of her Lord, i - Elaton i et ‘“rqma materials alone are worth many times in this city. Elevator service FARMER® INSTITUTE Pr offered. Some Sweet| Frrol Wilcox, a st the Riode 10y and at prices: thay P what we ask for the Hats, all ready ates nable. s ¥ | Day to Face were sympa- | colle on, R. L,|you. s #ia to wear. somugtted,_ N e cbe i Held at Colchester Grange Hall on| tjccically rendered by Mrs. Charles G, | is at his « land road Tuesday and Well Attended. Pierce many choice flow- | for the mid ve m p E H De ’ m t t w k There was ¢ attended meeting 1 reaths from rel- | 3 - rac or of the ad roses and stitutes eration of Jm\lflh l‘almfl\ of in ‘Grange hall, Colchester, afternoon and evening, The afternoon session opened with a pleasing address of w W. Pinc which wa A. N. CARPENTER | it | ¢ nmx\‘cllx‘u‘ Pon Commerce Street n’s Relief | with white carna- Alice Building, 321 Main Street Draperles,,nugs s At 11c—36-inch Cretonnes, in pretty light floral effects, value 13c. At 33c—Colored Lace, mercerizéd, in green, red qd brown, value 50c and Building Materials of every description. Let me quote you prices and estimates. al was in Maplewnod cemetery, | committal service was read The hearers lex G. P urton Robbins 4n<l William Kinne; | Henry All & Son had charge of the hoard of state is to mes home t re ’I‘O a yard At 25c—Satteen Lambrequins, fringed, value 49¢c, : U g At 35c—Remnants of Linoleum at 3c FR EE a square yard, value 50c and 6fc. i Helpful, practica addresse: made by Professors Rolf and Fit Storrs college upo: the incub: tewn includ- Telephone 171. and breeding of ch s and the en Island, N, At 75c—Remnants of Tnlaid Linoleum sentials on of sani an 01d Lyme, and at a square yard, value $1.26, | milk, . Robert Dean of ! 1 1 At $1.75—Figured Crex Rugs, 4 feet, § There was a larger attendance i “ t the ,- incheg by 7 feet, 6 inghes, vaiue avaning, when ithe Gfee clob o Thank Offering Meeting. taxes payabie March 1st, 191, each of $2.50. adamey had charge of the musical! 7Tje thank offering meeting of the such persons being assessed the sum programme. Miss Mintz presided at| adies Home Missionary soclety of of two doliars as his personal tax, and | At $8.50—One Tapestry Brussels Rug, F dipd the plano; and vocal selections were| (he First Congregational church, held for the purpose of size 9x12 feet, value $13.98, amous “Pint of Cough { | rendered by Protessor Moore and Joe | on Wednesaay afternoon, was led by L shail be:at the Colleel At $1260—One Velvet Rug size $¥12 JSyrup”’ Receipt LasingL: Mix Glin rendered accep etary, Mrs. H.‘L. Yerrirgton et g mos feet, value $17.00. ' Able visli solos. Frof sport of the November m.sting R elodk tured upon “Profitable 8, sise 8 feet, 3 inches by 10 féej, € inches, value $20.00. At $16.00—One Velvet Rug, sike ¥:12 read, The important P. m, from March 1st, 14 is to have in the & ivelopment of those of otber na- | tionalities who are coming here in| present prices for cattle feeding.” than Cohe xplained “How to fig nsects and diseases injurious to farm Sent to Demonstrate the Merits of Xo-Better Remedy at Any Price. Fully Guaranteed. Pyramid Pile Remedy. 18th, I will be at feet, value $22.50. Vi the storae Young, Norwich crop: N, T, Warner, state deputy | sueh numbers was clearly and iinpres- B — T e Al S Bt L " inspector, spoke upon the production| gvely nrought ou Wo most in h On Tuesday, March 19th, from 10 to | See——————— 3 of sanitary milk, | esting: let s read: from scbuols] VIRt 1tiHas Done for Othars It Can | o8 O O antie Nlore. P e T fute o Blin syrup by mixing one | Much credit ia due President Lon-| lorCrici by the Home Missicnars fa Tor: You. On ‘(ne “wime day, at the store of | BE SURE AND VISIT QUR int of granulated sugar and % pint of | don of the local branch for the suc- | Patrick T, Connell, Bean Hill, from 12 union 3 ‘ Causes for thanksgiving in conne MENT DEPARTMENTS AND l' THE MANY SPLENDID VALUES IN We have testimonials by the hun-|m. to 1.30 p. m. warm water and S 5 eral excel T, _ . ajie. for tyo mm“"e’ Qs 209 (EXpes] gcelience, of s showing all stages, kinds and de- On Wednesday, M | Put 215 ounces of pure Pinex (fifty | meetine, 20th, at the IAt $14.50—Four Axminster Rugs, | with the work of thu society.were | ¥ off wiles Y . hee red | drug store of John A. Morgan, Greene- - cents’ worth) u.u\ pint bottle, and fil] it e orn yresent. The | & afiplies whish ‘have been cured g B s O T A D m. WASH GOODS, COTTONS, PILLOW up with the Sty r Syrup. This gives | = g~ |stven Dy ench member Dacienh The [py Byeamin eis Remedy On Thursday, March 21st, at the|C A § E S, SHEETS, TOWELING, | programme for the day published by | "I vou oo Shil Uhsie olicited - rfl;xu;flt‘nfl:m Ty of fhe best cough RAW FROM SCRATCHING | the council of women for home mis- | jo(tars wou would w0 dennt o to the | LU, Jlore of George M. Ratnbone,| ragLE LINENS, u.mun, B8ED Taka o teaspootul evefyt:::Ht?v‘:ro or R ) sions, which included praver, SInging | nearest drug store and buy a box of | = On Friday, March 22d, at The Peo- | SPREADS, ETC. , " and reading of the scriptures, was fol- | pyramia Pile Remedy at once, price | ple’s Store, Taftville, from 12 m, to 2.30 three Hours. st Tortured Slfm Soon ‘Hu.nlud By Sooth- lowed, and proved of practical help- | gir. n:;g‘h‘n Remedy at once, DI g & Bigre, TSeevile, o 12 m 10 R AD > effbctiveness of this si remedy ing Application. fulness, The thank offering amounted | e ao mot ask vou to do this. Send | 33d, the Collgetor will have a repre- Ii soems to hold in- — to $32.95, which with the collections | 5 your name and address and we will | 361 t}\rgmdt”Tlx:a f:o"pésnpSt:’rc Taft- At 3 “mv‘:. u“‘fi"}f Nop the most Try This Remedy At Our Risk. from the mite boxes and m“}?".’;“m‘"’ i send you a triai package by mail, free. | 'Oy gaturday, March 23d, at the store H°SI a"m fed ‘ Vo i 2 $10:40, made’ithe sum Eotal $63.3% | We know what the triai package Will | of John G. Potter, East Side, from 11 um“';. ll YHYN 2d i Jusk Ixa- When ioriured by the awiul P | do. In many cases it has cured piles | a. pm - 11 %_nr:” will be received on g ol il i a cougi, |ing and itehing of eczema, both chil- t on Lincoln's Linen Duster, ! without further treatment. If it proves ersona e receiv. This is a time to lay in & sup- a pleasing, ta, Algo, excellent | dr 5 people oft aici g8 . $5 -eiatts ‘6 to you, order more from your | the dates mentioned above for the dif- goed * 4 for bronchial ronble, throal. ti we | u Taw and Y An 111 ¥, Wwho; 38 (¥ uist, at 50¢ a box. This is fair, is | ferent sections of the Town. ply of Hesiery at surs and substantial i = W anc 17 \ tre whiie ist, E % i s . h,_m., and asthwa, *and an umequaled upper We 1 sireet, while All persons neglecting this notice lled an interesting | it not: Simply t out free coupon | must he proceeded against as dirceted | Sav/Pgs. Note these very specisl in of Lincein r iedy for who cough, and aoup. | makes the suffering ten iim Ty o e ” g below i mail today, with your name | by the laws of this State. offerings. . experience. In 9 she was visiting | Pelow and malil today : I 'dllml:‘;,me for umg(nvr cough remedy | 'fhe firsi thing 1o do is Lo b Spri and spent the | #nd address:a a slip of paper, lgh‘]"‘“ gflg;’:{sh“o"‘:&?lfififi' FC.:“L’?“I’;"Z ote .| OBk & of Wemen's Biack 3 inex: <Lnrl Mugar Svrup (or | terrible itching by a soothing appii- | g o oe there with a company | I'¥ramid Drug Co., 4256 Pyrami 1 d . y : A8 o strained Toney) is o prime favorife in | cation of our new skin remedy, Saxon | kY “Burson” Hoslery, + Wintc: weight, all sizes. people, ineluding Lincolr shall, Mich., and a sample will be feb8Th value aries, John Nieslay a 2be vou FREE. thonsands oftdsmes in the United States | Salve, which alse penetrates the skin and Cenada. The plan hos heen imita- | to the very roots of the disease and t svening th E ted, thuugh never sudcessfully. If you | destroys tie germs. Lint i .al"n\:en:e\\k'urki o st Delivered fo Any Part of Norwich ‘m. ‘A:‘l 0"1:;;':""1"-3““0:(‘: building. The visiter had put on md of \ 3 Eu"’ 0! ok :,tl*m m%i ex!uc and nim W A p:epnn- 3 A gnmmty ? Inte':l'h action, fim Tecipe. y TWHM'M:, t, gend to ‘fi.“x’fl.&"!&t by ffi% “Ind, (»ru)fllfms Saxen bnhe has given as- tomishingly goed resuits. The gre:ut improvement that it makes in the first faw days shows plainly that you can place. full trust in its curative power, ‘We have se much esnfidenee in it that we give back yeur meney if you are net satiefied with Saxen Salve Broadway Pharmacy, G. G, Engier Norwich, Conu, clean lawn dress and the place wa dusty. Mr, Linceln beckened to h to come to him, and first rising, he sa down, spreading out his leng linen ‘duster for her use, thereby saving her dress from the dust. Planned fcr Social. The secial committes of the Fir Congregational Christian Endeavor so- hest on the mwarket — HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone <rder wid receive prempt attention. 0. J. MeCCRMICK. 30 Franklin St Entabliahed 1901, Hareld L. Wells, O. D.. Optomatrist. Defective vision corrected by l.. jostment wf l-.‘ F One case of Women's Hlack sllkhnotmmude noe &’fl .';B». MMIM'

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