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NORWICH BULLETIN, | 'ruesuu MAY 13, 1‘13 GREAT NATIONAL BENEFIT. With the persistent campatgn which is being waged aszainst the great white plague there is most encouraging pros- pects from the report of the National Association ,for the Study and Pre- vention of Tuberculosis, which shews that for the decade ending in 1910 there was a decrease in the death rate frons tuberculosis from 1745 te 139.7 for every 100,000 of population. With | . mud Gouried. 117, YEARS OLD. I' stood- in the center of the room and looked around. O course, mno hotel room is ever really spotless, but When 1 streaked my hand across the | . ‘nt zettine its greatest sup. | Piano and the streak staved, I delved ; o g g "”“nf \.1 Mk»’.n ',l ,u;.! into my bureau after .something to; . e eattoe e bt can e e | e’ & S idnater ana; het 10/ work: for | y AP - | Indicative of L el T8 S ~ | the bridge party was to be at 4, an __ Entered’at the Postoffice at Nerwicn, | ed for. better health through effort| he clock on the mantel aiready said as gecond-class matier. which Is rightly applied and properly | 330, . Tslephene Calis: directed. This reduction means that| —after my ching cat my grandfather | Bulletin Susiness Office. 480. uily 200,008 lives have been saved| brought my mather from the centen- : » - Ve Aot nial in 1876 tace cleaned, and Bulletin %diiorial Rooms, 35-3. within tha pericd ame3g thake who fmial o 1875 had his face cleaned, and | Uet! 35-6. were afflicteq with the terrible disease | TRY herges E s’ pic i Buniing. Teethose S10; poThis magnificent work which has| on the mantel rubbed—vou knew how | ——Z =+ | hecome so. well' orsanizea; thrauwhemtf Sn s AEBLEL TESCETION R | Norwich, Tuesday, May 13, 1913. | the country is destined for still great- | off the worst of the dust on the chan- | er achievements. That so great a re- delier, the room really looked quite | duction in the tuberculosis death rate l«‘blpmmhh-. 1 )I‘ALP a )‘ng]flr;:ph(;‘ 1 { has been accomplished in .the past | it does not work, but it looks hospita- ‘;‘_" o g g fying showing: | Dle: On the tible was ‘a wide flat | | s ot ‘oveater hope for the fu. | bow! that came from Ttaly—one of | hund?”uu. RRSSLE S 4 those Grecian-like terra cotta things The recognition of the meces- i with Florentine figures—it was filled | v for a more sanitary, a cleaner and | With fresh vellow jonquils which 1| | therefore a healthier future has pro- ket that mo had bought in the ms WHEN SILENCED LIED “Just back from Europe—I suppose she thinks this is Parisian Boheralan- ism.’ And how disgusted May Walton would ke Dear old May, she consid- ers herself such a genius because of her magazine job, and she had man- azed to et away early esvecially to welcome me home—and then to get such a freeze-out. And Maud Howard, the darling! I did think she might have had the sense to know 1 would not go out when I had invited them all unless T had left a thousand apologies, But then, even the nicest woman, never admits that another woman can be lutely normal about ensagements pecially if she had just come back from the Latin quarter. So, there I was, in my best Paris frock, huddled up on the floor and apt to stay there until the maid came in with fresh towels. All my delicious tea things were going to waste, toq, and my French bonbous. ab The telephone bell rang again, but 1 simply paid no atention. I kmew it could not be any of the girls, and 1 F'peiled the movement to 1ts good Show- | ing. 1 opened the window a bit to let| did not care enough about anybody | ing and started it upen the present|]in the early spring . pulled the | else (o'make an effort to get up again. dieade with promise of far greater |creamy net curtains together, and [ In five minutes I heard a kncck at my resu ch succeeding year of the| them went to the batnroom to wash | door. Glory ballelujah! q is B " to Bhiaw. bethar s | MY HaMA | it was Edward Bodine. Bless the S g8 DRSS 80 It was five mi . T sat| man, he has so much plain American sults, ana what has not only checked | gown and arranged the cards and €ot | man-sense. When the hotel clerk told Peeple. Ia Wimdsam |/ the increase but aiready caused am ab- | (ja tallies and pencils ready. Just| him I was out he sweetly centradicted { ever $80 heuses, | | Preciable decrease in deaths from td- | (phen 1I- moticed a gleam of white | him flat, for he knew about the bridge e ove: || berculosis is destined to become 8| against the green hanging of the| party, but had told me he could not great national ben closet, and, not wishing such an open | come to it. At the last minute he - - Qisplay of lingerie, went over to fix it.| changed his mind and there he was MILK INSPECTION. In some way or other 1 slipped on a| with a pass-key fram the office—and, little Persian rug, and down § went. | well, T was there, {00 nhing is more important to the| [ k\ there a second, for 1 had! Imagine, please, a muftied voce heaith of a community than its milk| jammed my head horribly against|emanating from a big, green curt supply and the fact that it is pure.|the chiffonier, when, horrors! the | enveloped lump on the fioor. Edward Milk inspection is_therefore, a require- | telephone bell rang ith Barlton | said afterward that he thought some- ment which should be rigidly and prop- | always was on time—punctuality was | pody had tried to murder me. erl T and in which it is to the | her strong point. I jumped up, the| Hdward not only is a most decent < % - | closet | curtains and ale bumped | and intelligent man. but decidedly . the producer to COMDIV | 4 vy and there I was again on the| useful. hecause he is a doctar—the with tee requitansents, hat tiese Jn Heo) o {only ont 1 haa met in Baltimore—so tle: aatiataction I such complighce & Ush! My ankle hurt: excruciati t could not have happened more op- to he pexmitted to market |y “and that abominable telephone | portunely. He knew just how to pick of inferior. quality through | bell kept ringing. Of course, I had | me up and put me down on the s+ methods of the milk in- | to answer it, although a broken ankle | couch. Without any fuss, he got hot spec Providence at the present| —or, at least it felt like that— and a| water to bathe the swelling on my rabing the situation which | bumped head are not the ‘best com- | head. and, of course, I coulin't have od there where graft | DADY at bridge. pose my little | let any other man do it, but, being 1 to regulate the purity and j g ment for ards ful when he sald he should have to s i N n : Well, I mana crawi out of | take off my shoe and stocking and ex- e Providence tin savs: | {pe clgset and get past the chiffonier | amine the ankle s ==/ Gratt in any form is obnoxious, but | ang then I don't kmow what hap- | Tt hurt like fury. When he finished FNE |/ REPUBLICAN TICKET. 1t is move than that when it tampers | pened. I must have fainted. The: bandaging ‘the ankie he told me I In preparation for the filling | with the sical wellbeing of the un\—{ I Knew the clock chimed | locked o \"\luimlvllz:x:l l(m“n.;en‘p ln:]:v \Km P S Citisthant nity erves the |‘was going to make tea ea s QIR S5y sovemnment which, i e A while, thinking. Tt| were on the tand I the bathroom xBtrstion of the terms of the officials | MDIC Punsiment | it SRR 0 RS0 The idea of being in afbut he seemed to understand every- Wiil Be| vacated next month, it 1s indi- | In the public hea What would we | U ¥ st 1911 hotel witn all modern im- | thing perfectly. He made a regular | cated By the caucuses that there will 'l * who administered | |, crents” including telephones and | mandarin sort of tea and.we had all be = triaxgular contest, much the same (K > our households?| goung_proof roc and then to be | the party good things, but it was the 45 at the presidential election when | What I would: mesd S able to tell yo sis that you were | most fun just talking. the @ividea forces of the republican | 2Uirements if positively harmful drugs | home out ering tha tele-| Yes and it was stange wasit it €mats, to securs the election through a | lioners to our children G mbaC aruat g g R whee ;s Tugush the respective o e N em” akes | magine what those three dearest| P 1 guess I had Tiked strength of the three parties has ma- fle for unwholesome milk 1o bel triends ‘of mine were probably him pretty well, ihe Akron terfally changed in the meantime, | to an nsuspecting ity Upan thel of thar very mamnute Beecon-Journal through many seeing the error of their | Pavment of a “protection” fee wa, the appearance of the third party | for ves & caps ot ibix sur eelues - T PR B G 1o the Semias ot this time | e inter tanen s in ne | -ETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | much, 12, o035, (% "t have veen | pleasing to the democracy at this time when division is threatened of a ser- | Present situa 2 fous character within their own forces. | If the sit s correct 3 »-“w'ni A"““S",’"d‘g"‘“ on. In an off vear, however, when voting | hards being placed upon Pardon me, but—one of is light it is calculated if such lead milk prodicers, but the health of drummed into the ears of | ership is followed to carry sufficient | Providence and particularly its by the Bristol Conm, | Dacking to throw the election to the | 9ren is being played with in and the way th democrats without endorsement there- | inal manner, which deserves a prompt) Ol Ma lews the same, ia that res_ | B e et aetake e Mhich WL prevent| qicor, and that it would be better for | "";" P | H = ¢ him 6 stick fo his type and pastepot. owever, harmony has entered the Loty Lol gepublican ranks and as the result of | EOULORIAL BOnBe. milk In the City by the Sea, and | gheir caveus there has beem set be-| The state’s representative in this Bike the fallowing appearing. in Bite the voters of the city well known | county is ¢ his part in the “clean about:evers issus, matural- and re ative citizens who pbs- [ up” movemen arouses his righteous _indignation. corwich a gnoc e} Bulgarla and Servia decids| “New London has become fumous . 55 i oS 4 % 1 that the Balkan war has begun | Sand dollars only a triffle—when paid izens who will command the confi- | | by others. dence and the vote of the body pol- a profit. He evidently constructed his edito- | fea. The latest rumor wi h emanates ftic regardless of partisanship and who = = Srocecding tn | Tial robe from some cast off Mother ean be depended upon to insure Nor- | St ’”“'“ i ‘r “"“"” e ih| Hubbard, and it too bad t ol 5 S e wrong direction if he expects tc blication with a distinct personality 1o e and economical | . ¢ publical i el G “ get Uncle Sam's commendation by | should fal) inte the clutches of a sec- QIR SMKirs. striking his representative ond-hand cloth S | - J. W. MILLER. Happy thought for today: Tt is the| Jewett City, Conn. | THE FARMERS’ BUSY SEASON. | . @PPY (1003 of cold weather - | This Is the busy season for the man | which reminds us that the coal sit What the Books Show. | on the farm, in whatever line he may | tion has never been adjusted ME. Editor ¢ the state- | Specialize, getting In readiness the nec- | ——— —— ——— nt t member essary getatls which are so important| The tale of the and the turtle | TERG, B, B for the realization of good cr fer § 538 SUxnsed the storybook and| chuyrch and organized the Grace M in ¢he year. The men behind contest for speed to the medical | morial Baptist church. The numbe and e, or the on and the | Journals, and a battle for health, | named by Mrs. Drury, while not exact- nltivs o & o e a1 — Iy correct, it would not exceed nine- Coltvator on Jarma to he total of! It may be a lucky thing that it 1s | teen (19) members. It was not our in- e e are oughout this | .o “Hampshire and not Mexico to| tention to antazomize or misrepresent countrs turning over 225.000.000 acres | yyio, thix country is in debt to. the | that church, but to state facts as we and getting them planted. Farming is € sum of thirty-five cents’ | gleaned them. Since that time we @i of the stupendous industries of this 8 i | have been able to secure the lost prop- eountry and it r from reach RS R e 5 s (the books) which contained the Rmit. thoush each year shows a healthy | 1"} "' g3e ot e e [f from 1870 to 1802 In increase in interest and amo Mow| L ew moze shont the operaljon s facis and figures speak sueh the country depends f the Tnderwood-Wilson Dill when | yjainér than words, and those who inducated by the success or fail it sets through than the house does. | doubt thla can see for themsolves just ; i - = | who went ou who joined aft the crops. The latest alscovery of radium is in | wards. Many who claim membersaip Corn Is king and the greatest amount | New York state wate was gen- | were not members of any church, of effort 1s required in preparing the | cra posed they were so i MRS, A. F. DRURY, 1and for the planting of the extensive | nated with politics that lit Church Clerk, mcreaze which is given over to this| coutd be found REV, J. H N Jeader. This naturally is true through- iy : s 5 Pastor. out the country, but particularly in the | Ambassador Wilson stands fn a pe-| Norwich, May a5 middlewest thoug! e importance of ¢ position. President Wilson will | §t I8 being realized In most of the ' not accept his resjgnation and. Pro-| A Franklin Milk Record. states. The east should improve its| visional President Huer SO A e Whea M5 AveristariGa opportunities in this direction, but is ' recognize him diplom | for & milk record he intended to as- doing so oniv gradualls. The corn - | certain how much his cow would give e reaches a total of 107,000,000 The representatives of the powers|in 30 days. Unfortunately on the 22a sghout the United States and v wave taken charge of Scutari This|day she in some way injured one of the other two leaders, oats and co s the first instance of commission | her teats, and so had to give up the practically 180 million ac were | government on the continent and Al- | test. But ](ir;'l‘hx?‘:‘ \\yle\: ‘4\.‘] liva\s} last year. Hay a 1es | bania may be well impressec reby. | gave 1542 pounds, an average o e A ol el Il impressed thereby. | 735 7 hounds per day. For two weeks e i o B0 S e e | she gave 1,040 pounds, an average of for that is mot required ere- e ides. of taking up-thecurrency fiyg pounds. . The best week she fore no small job which the American | question on June first means carly | gave 532 pounds, an average of 76 farmer undertakes each spring and | consideration form in that direc- { pounds. The day before she was hurt Kkeeps at steadily until harvest is com- | tion but that subject which the | she gave 82 pou The first week Dleted in the fa workingman is giving constant at- | she zave 496 pounds, the sécond 514 ntion. | pounds, and the third week 532. Had T s s 2y Ly | she not been hurt it Jooks as though 1 1A. | on + ifer 2 | she was on the road to 100 pounds or LOWER CALIFORNIA, | When King Alfonso shook hands | 30°Guarts. At the per cent. she was Why lower California is not a part aviators after their success- | gajning, in another week she would of this country has often been the ' ghts in Paris, he f under- | have reached 50 quarts easily. 'If cause of wonderment and it has Boo yliar ne'imie doin _He Mg [ thers 18 gryching better than this (o o e _the i e e B EG ) Nem A North Franlin, Conn, May 12, 1918.] | The Snaring Law. posed ween this country and Pa from the coast des s with = | animal bin { he | to ofrset it torn to pieces by animals, notably foxes and dogs Evidently man is not under the provi There is a case right in the of Windham where a man, chafing in the snare in which went home and shot his wife, then ‘beat and stabbed her, in which condition she lay for hours before death released b This is not an isolated instance: it happens every dey, probably every hour in the day; and “for all this. suffering nobody ean show any suffering that would acrue nor a dollar of pecuniary gain to the world. Seems to me the tender mercies of legislators as a rule are very cruel 7. Conn cons county Lambert. was caught, L. ENO. Mansfield Center, May 9, 1913, The University of Oxford has the reputation of having been founded by King Alfred in 87 makes daz bright dishes If you could see your dlshes and household utensils through a micro- scope you would realize that mere soap and water areinsufficient to do more than wash off the surface. Gold Dust not only cuts dirt and grease with scarcely any rubbing, but is an antiseptic that goes deep after every hidden impurity and germ, | ening you with it§ echo.’ SINCE TAKING RHEUMA “I suffered from Rheumatism for SIx vears; tried different dectors, with no reifef’ 1 saw your advertisement and decided to try RHEUMA. "I have taken three botiles and am dniirely free from the disease. 1 was so bad I could not sleep nights; now I slecp well, ang my kldneys work perfeetly.”—FP. W. Miller, Catawissa, Pa. “For 14 months I was so badly afflicted witn Rheumatism that much of the _..ne I was oblized to use a cane. 1 uzed one botile of RHEUMA and THI ANE IS IN THE CORNER NOW. No one 6ould Re Bapbior ta ke 114 9F the paln, swollen knees and badly swollen anklea. I certainly bellev there is no remedy for the dizease like N UM Knox, Sev- 8 1912, erance, N. Y., Aus. Lee & Osgood Co. guarantee RHEU- MA” to Rbeumatism. Gout, Lum- bago, . deiatica, Arthritie Chronic Neu- a and Kidney disease or money ralgta back—and only 50 cents a nottle. PRESENTS BY PRICE, 50 CENTS Seats on sale at Da I EVERY DAY REFLECTIONS verberate when he gets upon ened by the overtones of his and Winks is a quiet is dhl‘nuli‘l’ll up, ‘when his ey and the train begins to roll. “There are Others.” i 3 : | convictions, but. “His conversation is like the nolse | the street, of a train in a tunnel, one idea deaf- 0ld Masters In Tableaux ACCOMPANYING LECTURE CARROLL BECKWITH SLATER HALL, Wednesday Evening, May 14th, at 8 p. m. George on and after’May Sth. of politics, both he and you are deaf- little man enough until the matter of prohibition It is well to be earnest and to have in the languarge of “there are others. THE SEASON'S ANL Introducing Toddl “THE SNEAK,” “THE STOLEN BRIDE," 5 “TOO MUCH PARCEL POST," (2000§t) A WISE Eufiifi"fi (sm it.) the Wonderful Elephant Actor ‘With Tom Moore and Alice Joyce ....Thrilling Biograph Drama ..American Pathe Comedy In an Operatic Sketch Entitled, A Night { THE OZAVS Lo medy Jugglers the topic BLACK and WHITE— one idea; AUDITORIUM u""'r;na BILL THE CELLI OPERA CO. Tues., in Old Madrid. Five People— Special Scenery and Effects America’s Foremost Colored Comedian e BT SUSSISTS L SRR e KINEMACOLOR—2 Reels—Other People’s Children— Views of India and Others A SPROIAL FEATURE THE NEWLYWED BARY e kindles This sentence appeared in a recent litle book picked up in an English | book stalk. EESInFEET B e A L ) B THE GIRL ON THE GOLDEN phrase. Who has not heard that! mm“khcuw“mb )m"" noise” When Binks comes along you | HINES & REMINGTON hear the tunnel ro ALLEN'S FOOT=EASE et 24 - e Comedy Skit “Dippy Delicia” MITCHELL BROTHERS DRAMATIC PHOTO-PLAYS r before he begins | to talk on the one subject that re- B The Antisentic Powde: sounds forever in his head. He over- | Fradgliack der. Aching Fest. whelms you with. theatrical talk. 1 ' ere, 25¢, ple FREE. e 1 onde o the musme with | ALLEN 5 OLMSTED, Le single tax arguments; Rinks is whirled is The Man Who Put the Soid_ever. away by some new religious fad, and When he leaves vou vour head is buz- | Delivered to Any Part -¢ Nerwich ng With shatiered fragments of 1 Kings, 4:2, and John, §.3: Tinks is| 18 Ale that i acknowledged to be auite sane enough Gntil you mention | he best on the market—HANLEY': baseball, when the tunnel rear of Sox | PEERLESS. A tefephone order wil and_ Cubs begins; Hinks rears of his | Al recelve prompt attentlom. sarden, his house, his pigs, domestic hobby his whole Minks begins to r { B. J. McCORMICK. 2u Franklin St Trolleys Lead WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS. In spite of all the Pure Food Laws pecpls are cheated out of their money i by unscrupuleus dealers every day on &) Coffss. Inferior qualities are sold at =g higher prices under the name of Java Coffee, and some Coffees are artificially colored and glazed with eggs Our Coffees are strict- and sugar enly for the purpose of fooling you. Iy pure and of the highest quality precurable. They are scienti blended for cup qualities, and only selected berries are blends are of the choicest grades of Coffees that the world pro Our branch stores are supplied twice a week with a fresh roast, fore aliowing no stale stock to accumulate ar be sold. These a reasons why we retail more Coffee than any other concern in the EL RYAD COFFEE A blend which is the result of 50 years' experience in the coffee business. Only the selected ber- scientifically blended delicious flavor and full body. 30 Stamps with 1 lb. 35¢ Are you satisfied Breakfast Coffee? H icate aroma and delicious fi If not, why not try Bl it suifs thousands. you with AMBOSA COFFEE Always sold_in Yellow Bags. Satisfaction Guaranteed 25 Stamps with 1 lbh. 32¢ 28c a Ib. 300d Coffee at 28¢ a 1b. It makes breakfast complete. Try it. 15 Stamps with 1 Ib. ted States at the price. 25c a Ib. This the same Coffee others retail at 30c or 10 Stamps with 1 2 s Y i | | | Gold Dust sterilizes your! kitchen things, and makes them wholesome and sanitary. Gold Dust is the greatest labor-saver known. Gold Dust is sold in BC size and large pack- ages. The large package means greater economy “Lat the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work*® | WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE DAN MURPHY & CO. Ales, Wines, Liguers and Cigars Cerner of Water and Market Sta of the peninsula from Mexico by CiD- | auweant 1o Tite ity but they| ap. Editor: T see that the bill pro- | of this country with the object | ~nOUNt 1o little when they receive Mo | pipiting the snaring. of animals has | Malists of this country with the object | o respect than the United State e When this bill : g 5 e _ e | of the bill was that some dog o is uppermost in Mexico today and the | After all the trouble that has been | been caught in a wire that presumably | republic could well afford to part with | caygeq California has decided to find | had been set as a snare. 1If this was| the strip of land for twentyv-five mil- ! ot how many panese it reallv has, | the only instance that could be (umli Hion, but the getting of a deed 10 the | by coumting them. and the nmount of | I indred vears it doesn't seem property which would be worth any- | jand they own, 1It's a sensible move, thing, or respected. in view of the ex- | 100 jong delased | isting conditions of Mexico today ive W | such & project an improbable t1 Col W It would require more than ws | g e to arbittate any power to put through the tla reat Britain. IUs the | would have to receive the sanction of { ¢ that he hasn't {aken | tions make it much more than a iottalie aaReburea i | iness risk. - - | Cooking Utensils and mounlds As additions! territory of (his g Missour! and the | #ry. acquired by purchsse, it would | pantes are in a ! i mean an important increase i land | state imposes Cleaning Mate B i iitatntng a1t doss about 55,000 | they - feel thes Bl e ate sguare miles or atout twelve s | state doesw't want ihe . IR e it It niaw 1os a | they dom want o o Refrigerators that are saut Bmited population averaging less thun | 1835 UIS&QM 1913 Housefurnishing Warerooms of edery deseription, Cutlery, Earthenwars, Kitcheu and Laundry Furniture, Brushes, House Is and Polishes, Carpet Sweepers, Vacuum ury, effielent and eeonomical, 2 Glass Lined, Motal Lined, Vitrified Steel Lincd. AAS, TABLES AND SEATS. Room Hequisites. Art-Metal Goods in extensive one to a square mile, but it has great| Navigation 1s thre HAMMOOKS, LAWN UMDHE Possibilities for deveiopment and a|Superior by a la ice.. Ma- | Nursery and Sick quiek change would take place there ities thereabouts oughi o do Fine Cut Glass, China and should the proposed new owners ac- cutting which would make the g G Qulfe . The benen: of United Statos | s trust nervous. Unforumatel. it | variety, suitable for Wedding and Holiday Gifts. jsm't within hauling distance mantic, certainty fn eontrast with Mexican uu- of -Willj- certainty would be quickly felt. - 45th Street and Sixt h Avenue, New York CUT OUT THIS COUPO "RESENT IT AT OUR STO! THIS WEEK, AND BY NG WORTH OR MORE TEAS AND COFFEES YOU WILL RECEIVE Besides Regular and Extra Stamps given on sales FROM MONDAY, MAY 12th, to SATURDAY, MAY 1 This Coupen not good after Saturday, May 17th DEL MONTE BRAND Asparagus Tips SPECIAL TOMATO SALE A&P Brand, a can 12%4c iunfl BBran:, 3 cans N § Sultana Brand, a can 10c | e Hrand (No 2) Laundry Starch 2 1bs. can Raspberri can Sliced Peaches. bottle A&P Mustand.... box Atlantic Taleum Pew- der pka. Preparad Flour...... box A&P Codfish Shreds.. can Sultana Spic 0 Cleanser bottle Ammao bottls Pickles - (Mixe Gherkins or Chow).. can A&P Baked Boans 10¢ 16e 150 100 10¢ pkgs. IXL Starch 6c eacl or 1 pkg... B Stamps with | Large Bot- tle Queen or Stuffed Olives %5 Stamps with 3 Cornstarch, eac Fres flnmarv Frea Del TELESHORC TELEPHOKE WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM ASK FOR THEW ESSEESR pecial Coffee Week used. EL RYAD COFFEE it a del- Ryad It will suit 30 Stamps with 1 lb. (Raniad Do SR e Rl S e e e SULTANA COFFEE The Best Coffee sold in the Uni- 20 Stamps with 1 Ib. 20 Royal Ge! d Stamps Free 20 Royal Gold Stamps Free can 17¢ 3 cans 20c 10--Stamps Free--10| WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING GROCERIES 1 can Old Dutch or Atlanti can Underwood’s Sardines 10c ng-. A&P T, 135 To fically Our duces. there. re the world. vour 5 vor 35¢ 30c Good News About FOR WOMEN AN that more. Ib. — AT SPECIAL Women’s and Misses’ I ued up to $16.00. yles are included. o Women’s and Misses’ Suits of the better sort, embracing the most fash- ionable styles. Beautifully made $19 50 and finished. Values up to $25.00. i Women’s and Misses’ Coats in some 7th stunning designs and in a wide va- riety of the most wanted There are no two alike. to $15.00. Norfolk Blouses | 98¢ to $1.35 NEW GRASS Welare. thel el We have just recsived a The shirt for women marks the world. ~ There nsw assortment of these a change _in the style of must be a reason. G jaunty little blouses, made of || dressing. They are a trifle | more formal in cut than the | fine linene in a variety of A POURD + styles. Some all white, others || 3hirt waist and have a with striped cellar and cuffs, | some with patent leather beit | and others with extra collars and cuffs which are easily ad- | to 25¢ justed. es 32 to 40. Just the thing for summer outing >‘ wear. vhe 10e 10e d 100 10c h, 9 job of it. LET LANG DO IT. very 294 Cleansers and Dyers, . DAVIS T THE BIG BICYCLE ACT LA PETETE ONRI & GO. This is just the time when every woman may find most excellent opportunity to secure fachionable and weli made clothing at extremely low prices. ALL WOOLEN SUITS AND COATS “ailored Spring Suits — the very latest models—val- Some new Balkan materials. Values up Wash Silk Shirts Special $1.98 swagger mannish appearance || which proves mest attractive long or short sleeves, as you please, and in plain white or with colored strip: E have turn over collars with pearl sizes from 34 to 42, NEXT TIME 'PHONE US FOR “CLEAN” SATISFACTION We will DYE for you and make a CLEAN Our up-to-the-minute plant is the only one in NORWICH. Eventually you wi WHY NOT NOW ? LANG’S HEATRE BR()/\UWA! JULES LEVY FAMILY High Class Musical Act Eceentric Comedians KEYSTONE COMEDIES The Euslnesy Centera! horwich Good Clothes D MISSES PRICES $12.75 $10.75 all. We have them with They all Full button: line of re»e mE 157 Franklin Street