Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1914, Page 8

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b NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914 LABRMJUR LAND OF GRAY SILENGE Described in Entertaining Lecture Before Parish House Associ- ation by Miss Ellen Paine Huling—Has Made Farthest{ North on Labrador Coast of Any White Woman. At the Osgood Memorial on Friday (on his return fro 1 finding the North DISCOVERY COMES AFTER 3,000 YEARS Buffalo House Takes the Taste Out of Since the eariiest days of medicine chémists have been {rying to take the taste out of castor oil The secret has at last been discov- ered by Spencer Kellogg & Sons of Buffalo, who are amcng the largest producers and refiners of vegetable ofls in the world. They have removed the castor oil taste. and smell, too, purifying the oil and making it better evening there was a large and delight- | Pole here Lr, Grenfell has bls|ana more effective. Nothing is added ed audience who enjoyed the lecture | o e ol e eor | to_it, nothing good taken out of it. on Labrador, the Land of Gray Si- | Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil is In the north the German Moravian mis: ng a similar work. Full of Guriosity. lence, as Seen Through a Woman's Eyes, given by Miss FEllen Paine Huling of Cambridge, Mass., under the ] auspices of the Parish House associa- among the arc full of curlos- tasteless In the true sense. Bven enll- dren take it easily, for all the nau- seating effect is removed. Sold now at_all drug, stores in 25c and sc Ask for Keliogg's Taste- tion. tranger with all sorts | less Castor Uil by name, for there are Miss Alice W. Cogswell, president tions. They came | Several . preparations "of castor oll, of the association, introduced the interpreter, who asked | Mixed and flavored, which are not speaker, who has spent four summers on the Labrador coast, going farther « old she was, > had on her halr. No if she was mar- | tasteless and do not act as well he public is protected by the trade LY north on it than any other white wo- _ n enough to the | mark, a green castor leaf, bearing the man, ! scked herhatioft., Bhe [RlEmRture, Kellogwia © 1 L o Present Weather Like Labrador Sum- white woman they had | o Hadb neen, oo QEE mer. Miss Huling began by saying that weather this week has been ve: ! Labrador air. r' coat for warmth 1ly_necessary etc., and in the sum go to the islands the; morthern Labrager, Sunday an catch all a very e his tamily foundland, but d place and had to return The peop ignor s with us. e * What They Eat. , seal liv and lubber, h onions, is r queer evill rell 'and Mi s to the by the new law more than it 1t net gen- ittorney general Assisted when necessary by Cuticura Ointment. They keep the skin and scalpclean and clear,sweetand healthy, besides soothing irritations ; which often prevent sleep :ess e » and if neglected become . ." 1" chronic disfigurements. /eove n the event em e ihan the rule interpreted does not take but is made as other em- rent P wanid, sl sempie of each malled free, with * of a church would REUTER'S ™“Husr 2 Saturday Specials 500 PRIMROSE PLANTS | 100 BOXES CHOICEST ALL COLORS, 15¢ EACH| ~ ROSES, AT 75¢ Will Bloom All Winter PER BOX SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 140 Main Street "Phone 1184 WHY IT PAYS TO v ot i Quality Store BECAUSE OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND OUR GOODS THE BEST CALL AND SEE OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT We have on hand daily: Lobster Salad, Cabbage, Tuna Salad, Roast Beef Fish Cakes, Cooked and Uncooked, Fried Oysters to Order. Clam Chowder Wednesdays and Saturdays. Baked Beans Saturdays. Chicken and Lobster Salads, Chicken and Veal Cro- quettes, Roast Turkey and Chicken prepared to order at rea- sonable rates. OTTO FERRY, Proprietor 340 and 342 Franklin St and on warm days a | north have ake theirs of | tashion in | and boots ‘with white the fish there that | ¥ great a | Huling | ) a dare—sufficient for er is uimaux e chil- recently | han five | Potato Salad, Chicken and| , oil refine h mance of their regular pre- scribed duty, then the church by which ¢ ured singer is employed, would { became liable for the compensation | which the law gives_the injured em- to_coll Of cou e applies only as are em- the « to such of the church chof loyed for a wage. In Dpiscoral ¢ hes, for instance, if the matter of compensatory insu taken up it would be nece: ry for the iegal meémbers of the pai e quite_another Lody t and vote on the matter. 1 be no other way in ance In all the sied out, the orated bod in 1nany to There which the could be voied in the par- has been ingo iste e min- is not the head. ohneon School Pupils | t Clinton K. Cuapman, Mildred Grandy, Harold Lathrop, H. Avery Miner. 1 district: ine Tay- é Ross, Eve- rdner. Wiiliam _Pele. Sullivan, school: M. Rose Ernest Smith, Lena Cole, Jo- flunus, Annie Milunus Miner, Sweenay. Mafy Julia district, lle district, Mildred rict primary, Susan_Lapp! Ethel Eastiand, , Mary McCarthy Alice Bishop, irgest number of erpiilar egg masses during D 600. Maurice mmar ember, Murphy of the sch¥®) collected number, 5,706, Fitchville kson Still Quarantined. Anderson, of the ‘ew London, been under strict home cel NCRWICH TGWN Annual Meeting of Corporation of First Church—Effort to Have Chil- dren Attend Services—Work on the | Highways. | dnnnal meeting of the corpor: irst Congregational in the chapel evening with presided in the absence nton, chairman of the board of trustees. Clerk Avery read the r utes of the last meeting, also the trus- port of two meetl; on of the corporation. ris were accepted. ted for this year were: | D7 trustee for three years, W. collector, H. L. Yerrington. this year with the same arrangement for the sale of slips. The motion was made and carried for Collector Yer- rington to find out during the year the sentiment of the people regarding free pews. The meeting then ad- journed. In connection with the campalgn be- ing conducted by the First Congre- gational church it is earnestly hoped that the children of the Sunday school will very generally attend the Sun- day service. 4 - Highway Improvements. Work on the Plain Hill road near Touglass Hill is progressing, the road below has been widened and filled in. Blasting is still going on; in time the ledge on Douglass hill will be re- moved, a much needed improvement. 43 D The mercu Friday; one year ngo it was 12 above izern and on Jan. 9, 1912 everywhere was glare ice so thai people were out- | doors as little as possible. rees on Friday, E. P. Geer Recovering. . P. Geer of the Scotland road, who has been {ll for some time, was out for a short drive Thursday e will be a session of the Sun- school at Scotland road hall Sun- afternoon. day | day Miss Grace C. Moore of New York city is passing the winter at the home of Miss Helen M. Lathrop on Wash- ington street. Clarence Woodworth and Fred Case of West Town street are in Hanover this weel finishing the wiring on Wil- liam Park’s new house, Mrs, Hazard Tucker, who is spend- ing some time with her daughter, Mrs. Adelbert E. Geer of the Scotland road, was at her home in Scotland a day or two this week. Evangelist Irank B. Adams of Man- chester who is here for the revival gs at the . First’ Methodist will supply that pulpit both & and eiening tomorrow (Sun- day Attendance Marks for the Fall Term— | 1 Collected Abel, | the largest 7} Specl Tosy OUR PURE FOOD CARAMELS F!mwlug a prosperous | The motion was carried to proceed | v registered 43 degrees | COME TO OUR DEMONSTRATING ROOMS and Listen to the New Improved EDISON PHONOGRAPH Equipped with the NEW DIAMOND REPRO- DUCER which plays the Indestructible Records. The PLAUT-CADDEN CO., PLAUT-CADDEN Bldg. ~ MAIN ST. NORWICH, Conn. DISTRIBUTORS OF Victor, Edison and Columbia Talking Machines. Give Free Demonstrations in Your Home. We DO YOU USE A SAFETY RAZOR?. Don't Throw Away Your Old Blades Bring Them To Us | The Odell Automatic We sharpen old Safety Razor Blades of ANY MAKE to shave BETTER THAN NEW. This process does not wear away your blades. Can be re-sharpened a number of times at two-fifths the Sharpening Machine cost of new blades, and every blade will shave smoothly. IT SAVES YOU 3 CENTS ON EVERY BLADE. This machine is a wonderful pieco of mechanism. The only ma- ohine invented that ‘can. sharpen old Safoty Razor Blades BETTER THAN NEW. Ail work absolutely guaranteed or MONEY REFUNDED. PRICES Single Edge Blade (Gems), Ever Ready (Or blade of similar make)......Per dozen 30c Federal, Enders, Auto Strop, Cross, Burham, U. S. Leslie, Youngs K. K. Per dozen 30c Double Edge (Gillette).............Per dozen 35¢c Durham Duplex (Wellers), Weck (Or blade of equal length) ..Per dozen 50c Hollcw Ground (Star).... .Each 25 THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. The Odell Automatic Sharpening Machine a Just in by express—a pleasant change after so many Christmas Chocolates. 28¢c A BOX, worth 40¢c The Lee & Osgood Co. LOOK FOR SPECIAL SOAP SALE NEXT WEEK Where You Can Find he Famous “BEST BY FAR" | LAGER 't ALE POINTn/®CAP POINT o™ TAP 76’ BREWERY BOTTLING JorDRAUGHT B2 BREWERY BOTTLING ALE IAGER J. Qui J N. 3 Fournior & Co. Suinn Owslclc & Minen 3. Tetlow W. E. & J. H. Witeor, George Greenberger A. Clendennin et s..r;;n George Greenberger Bl B i} J. Zabrowski T. F. Morarty The Palace H. Allard . A 1 3. Slosberg M. J. Kilroy ':; 1:';;:‘ " - G. Groen! rgtr N 9 The Pal A. Clendennin M. F. Shea Ca, il W'e &3 H, wilsen {] M. F. Shea & Co. |} George S. Draper D. J. Murphy & Co. N. J. Fournier & Co H. Allard W. E. & J. H. Wilson H. J, Kilroy _M. Goldstein Lariviere Bros. N. J. Fournier & Ce. J. Blosberg M. F. 8hea Co. C. E. Wright Unocas Hotel T. F. Moriarty Carron Bros. P. Mahoney Geo. Schocz & Co, |] Levine Bros. Lariviers Bros. T. Ethier i} J. Bedard M._Goldstein J. Tuckie Theatre Cafe ORDER FROM Zook & Puokop 5 e YOUR DEALER Al Trolieys Let The Business Gentar of Norwle) Economy Sale in the Garment Section ALL THIS WEEK Coats Suits Dresses ALL AT LOWEST SALE PRICES Now is the time to getit while the assortment is still large-- the prices are at their lowest JANUARY SALE of Shirtwaists Boston Store Waists have a reputation for their unequalled style and beauty and for thair reasonable prices. The Waists which are offered during this sale at these won- derfully low prices will fully sustain the reputation we have earned. If You Want Some Good Waists at Low Prices Come N_ow At 98¢ At $1.59 At $1.98 At this price we offer some ex- This should prove a very popu- It you are looking for a dressy tremely pretty Waists in all- lar price, for we searched a long Waist we would advise you to over embroider voile, and time before we found the waists this - particular lot. City lso many designs in fine we wanted to sell you. Theyre Shops would feature these wa All the good styles are made of fine lawns and voiles 2( a much higher price, as the S it i \th turn-over collars and some IMaierials are very fine and the including the very late with turn ars and e P e the. X owll find Medici in high neck styles. Youll find . nd lawns with pretty long ¥ n shoul- many new styles in the embroid- m s and laces, the lat- houlder models eries shown—in fact, they're the St sleeves witlf drop shoulder X and Raglan effects. Some Jatest with their buttol charming vest effects are also fronts and long sleeves. shown. Sale Pnce 98c Sale Price $1.59 January Sale of SALE ENDS SATURDAY RMIGHT We have purchased from various manufacturers various lots of Shirts at prices which are way below normal. Sale Price $1.98 A Seven We have grouped them conveniently under the various price headings and confidently state that we have very rarely been able to give values like these for anywhere near the prices we are asking. Buy Your Shirts Now and Save Money At 39c At 79c A lot of regular $1.00 gee Shirts of fine French "The percale, all made coat style with attached cuffs and v pearl bu all new patterns and colorings. All sizes from 14 to of patter Splendidly made Shirts which are all hand All fast HERE’S SOMETHIN SPECIAL FOR laundered, ¢79c : < A Sh ade 100 square percale—which Negligee Shirts, made of fine percale, coat style A Shirt made from a L with attached o A large selection of patterns means that there are 100 threads to the inch—the ocean pearl buttons es 14 to 17—fully w v finest procurable. Shirts which will give better r than most of the Shirts ordinarily sizes 14 to 17. New designs. and laundered sold for $1.50. Flannel Out SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Visit Qur Pattern Department BREE LD VN JANUARY 10th AND 12th Pictorial Review Fashion Book the regular price of which is 25c, will be presented to every woman who calls at our PATTERN DEPARTMENT BEGINNING THIS MORNING until the supply is exhausted. This beautiful FASH. ION BOOK containing over 1,000 illustrations of tha most fashionable garments for women, misses and children. We include at this price some good z Shirts that have that dollar look. MISS ADELAIDE M. BURKE, a special representa- tive of the Pictorial Review Company of New York, will be here and she will be glad to explain the many special features of Pictorial Review Patterns and the many advantages of the Patented Cutting and Con- struction Guides, furnished only with Pictorial Re- view Paterns. FAIL TO COME OP NN OF COURSE YOU WANT ONE Be sure to come early AN OPPORTUNITY YOU SHOULD NOT Miss NOW GOING ON Economy Sale of Floor Coverings and Draperies OUR LARGE STOCK AT LOWEST SALE PRICES i e L {30 e i b S i

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