Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 23, 1913, Page 8

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Time has given it the star always known to be good, i il kind that eve » : l;;/ii i A Beautiful Imported Japanese Silk Fan To Every. Purchaser of 10c Worth of LUCKY STRIKE These Fans are imported from Japan and levery one is a beautiful example of Oriental aft. Aside from being dainty and suggesting all that is cool and refreshing, the fan is most practical and is just the man and woman should have around the home or office during the summer months. V. )/4 &ff LUCKY STRIKE is the ONE pipe tobacco w mp of genuineness and Every man who tries watc the ONLY pac trouble to roi’l it, be LUCKY STF Holds just the amo [ LUCKY THE SUPPLY absolute worth which , recognizes this about LUCKY STRIKE. (E Roll Cut’s new 5¢ Vest-Pocket Tin does away with all It is no more bother to carry than anno}sjrance of bulky cans and leaky pouches. - ) . can use while every bit nt of tokacco you eets EVERY requirement. KFE Roll Cut makes a supremely delightful cigarette. No ause the roll cut makes it particularly soft and pliable. It gives a rich, full-flavored smoke—a wonderful fragrance of flavor, and makes the ordinary cigarette seem flat and tasteless. Leading dealers displaying Free Offer Signs have only a limited supply of Fans to give away, and cannot Take advantage of this free offer today, et 10c worth of LUCKY obtain more. or you may be disappointed. STRIKE and ask for the Japanese Silk Fan free. It el will be the most satisfactory investment you ever made. Other sizes in tins, 10c, 25¢, 90c. Glass Humidors, 50c and $1.00. WHILE LASTS And there is nothing like LUCKY STRIKE to banish your own summer discomforts. When the hot weather gets on your nerves, just fill u pipe with LUCKY STRIKE and. ‘““cool off.” You can, because LUCKY STRIKE gives pipe comfort without a flaw. IKE 70H&CCco hich has been tried and tested for over half a century. ou associate with things you lave 18 fresh. your . our tis BPECIAL NOTICE TO DEALERS: We want every dealer in Norwich to be supplied :Vifl‘l these Japanese Silk Fans. All dealers who have not yet secured a supply of these Japanese Silk Fans can do so at LUCKY STRIKE Headquarters, Del Hoff Hotel. "Phone 1227 from 12 to 1 o'clock on Wednesday, July 23. NCRWICH TOWN Motor Trip Through the White Moun- tains—Epworth League Plans Social Evening—Trips for Rest and Recre- ation. Randal, Guests from Florida. Nathan Vergason and a friend, Fred Vergason, of Bartow, Florida, are vis- iting relatives on Vergason hill League Social. ZThere will be a social at the Bean Hill Methodist church this (Wednes- day) evening in charge of the Ep- worth League. Local Jottings. Mrs. May Joselyn of West Barring- ton is spending several weeks with | friends here. Misg Elizabeth Hull of Springfield is at her home, on Bliss place for a month’s vacat{on, Henry Hamilton of Uncasville spent part of last week with Irving Hamil- ton, of Harland road. Miss Genevieve McJennett and John S Stewart Greenman of the Canter- | ’ | bury turnpike visited friends in Hamp- H ton Tuesday. { McJennett of Peck’s Corner, are visit- ing friends in Boston, Clarence Watrous of Hartford spent ! last week with his aunt, Mrs. Charles | Howard, of Harland road. | Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Lamb of Town street recently spent some time on a | business trip in Lisbon and Ledyard. | . AN Mrs. Ellen Blake of Westerly and Miss Vera Blake of Willimantic called { Monday on Mrs. E. N, G. Baker of Bliss place. i | Mrs. Henry Tubbs and son Elmer, | of Fort Pierce, Florida, are visiting | Mrs. Tubbs’ brother, Henry Fowler of j(l\f‘ Sachem Plain road during the'sum- mer. f REV. F. 0. CUNNINGHAM. 1 2 Expects to Resume Evangelistic Work or Take a Pastorate in the Fall. Rev. F. O. Cunningham, of New Bed- ford, Mass., was in town Tuesday vis- iting some friends and attending to several matlers connected with his re- moval from this city. Mr. Cunningham | is spending the summer at the home {of his wife's mother, and expects to continue his evangelistic work or ac- cept a pastorate in the fall. He is not in business in New Bedford, as was incorrectly stated, and does not in- tend to remain in that city permanent- ly. Mr. Cunningham states to the Bulletin that his business activities have been by the compulsion of cir- | cumstances rather’ than by veluntary choice ‘an®l he intends to continue his work as a minister of the gospel. Washington Men Spot X-Ray Skirts. Washington, July 22.—Two brilllant electric lights happen to be so ar- ranged in front of the Ebbitt house that when a woman wearing a dia- phanoug or “X-ray” skirt, passes be- tween the lights and the observers, everything—Well, anywdy, several wo- men have complained to the Washing- ton police that a crowd of men always gather around the hotel entrance soon after the lights are turmed on. ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FITTING, The M. A Fully Eqéipped Five Passenger, 30 H. P. Touring Car OVERLAND for $985.08 One demonstration wiil convince you beyomd a doubt of the iw this m at thal price. periority Oor car ov.: amy aud all etbhery LET US SHOW ¥OU WHY. 8. RING AUTO CO. : CHESTNUT STREET PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. Feg £ u Agent for N, B, O, Sheet Packing | mg‘:_ you wanf.te -put your busl. WHEN ness before the public, ihers is no me- er-than thfou; s of The Buliet

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