Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 2, 1914, Page 6

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y 7@ TNTOLD AGONY WITH PBPLES And Blackheads on Face. AwakeNights. ltchingand Pains. Disfigured. Cuticura Soap Ointment Cured in Three Weeks. 4 1131 Salem St.; Malden; Mass.—“When T was about fifteen years old my face broke out with pimples and blackheads. My face was & mass of pimples and keps 'me awake nights it was so fwchy. For four years i suffered unteld agonies, such itching and pains until 1 was going to give uphope of getting rid of my pimples. scratch them and of course thit made my face disfisured for some time. E. N. Norris; May 10, 1913, —_— YO REMOVE DANDRUFF Wrovest dey; Win and falling hair, allay jtching aod feritation, and promote the rowth and beauty of the hair, frequent “hampoos with Cuticura Soap, assisted by creasional dressings with Outicura Ofnt- rhent. afford & most effective and economical ireatment. A singlg 5ot is often sufficient. Caticora Scap (252,) and Cuticara Ofnt- ment, (50¢.) are soid by druggiste an 1 dealecs everywhers. Liboral sample of each malled free, with 52-p. 8kin Book. Address posi~ card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” 83-3en who shave and shampoo with Oo~ fiexzra Bowpwill find it best forekin sndscalp. —_—— NORWICH BULLETIN, MARCH 2, A GHILDREN'S HOUR AT WESTERLY Mot e e e S N S N S RN RAINCOATS LiIP-ONS PER CENT OFF Don’t Try To Get Along This Kind of Weather Without One Of Our Rain Coats AT FIRE SALE PRICES AN | New Feature Inaugurated At Public Library Saturday.—Five . Stories Related To Juvenile Audience by Miss Jennie B. Stanton Only Two Surviving Ex-Postmasters—$1,000 # Verdict Against N. Y., N.H. & H.R. R. AN aud interesting feature has | Washingtom: to the usefulness of ihe | Kingston, n's Drpartment of the Westerly i Library and was inaugurated 1t is to he known our and will be held each ! Wood River Junction, N AW { Carolina. Kenyon, 2 | Bl Rockville, Shannoci, | West Kingston, Wood I R, & xit?mo“m fu\u ‘ourth and | and Wy in the child- 3 and were entertain- lanfl the other by Miss Jennie B. _teacher of reading in West- who related five stories | I to the pleasure of her juvenile | by )\! 9 AN i Local Laconic: Irving Proctor Iron: teacher of Providence, tg X il entertain | Friday, of b | leal director of the Grand Lods Rhode Island Masons and of 33 .':3 Ecgene B. Pendleton sostmaster of Westerly res ¢ 4 known to the M asons of Westerly in the case of Julia Mc- Donald ux'urm( the New AAY W succeeded ' Mr. whe succoeded Mr. Pendieton | jiny rendered & verdict of 3l This case_occupied n was appointed Grant and reappointed TR 4 Al ~ N April 1875 to years service due to a spark from a passing A:zA'A . ows more of Westorl other resident ready to impart his Jnowledze | story 1o others whenever MOOSUP oV, B.y1e lGBdaliTo " Shilton— Sunday Services. R4 22 . fl ® & Executive orders issued by the pres- ¢ YANTIC b2 Clarence Paricer Called to Schenectady | by Sen’s lliness—Eight Sleighing | Clarence Parker, director Yantic band, was called to Schenecta- iy. N. Y., Wednesday by the iliness of | nis mon loward, who was to.be op- | erated cn Thursday. Prepares for Thaw, State Road Inspector Oleatt cpened all the culverts along the siste ‘nreugh tiem Wednesday and Thurs aax. The warm air Thursday encouraged sieehing parties, sizht passing mm‘zh the Tillage. Spile Cuts Wires. Rewben Potter ie loading several fat | caes with oak spiles. #ot. tangled up in the telegraph, wiree | and out a few of them, necessttatins the repair gane’s attent tla tuconvenience was experiemced as & | resuit. Miss HBdna Bailey has feft for Hart- ford to spend March with her smm Mrs. John Tague. Mrs. Charies Arnoid end danxhte> ¥ria of Pomfret are &) dars o town with Dr. and Mrs. B | Hawe. MYSTIC Desth of Mrs Charles H. Meech— | Southern New England Poultry Show in Nowember. Mary E_M or! Oid Mystic Saturday Secretary Charies H. Denison of the | Southern New Enelaud Poultry asso. od ar the place. STONINGTON ard B. Bradley and era Bradley, b illimantic. Windows. Most women seem to think windows are made merely ted with curtains that will keep ont the light. PARIS (Boulogne) and HAMBURG Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day PALATIAL STEAMERS Mar, 18, “Cleveland,” Apr. 30, Ham, From Commanwealth Pien Sauth Basten. Auln Remmng and Pamhnj We repair autes of all kinds ~oper manmes, + wear better, and will met crack, Why not have youss done right? costs pe mers, * VVVVV"VV‘{' N S PENINGS NGO OhAL NS £120 or more and at which the sent incumbent was not appointed er civil service regulations. AAN Ve o of his father, J v > Rhode Tsland on 4 and Narragansett Pier. | the following places wde Taland are to be filled by, A Ouir Coats Are The Dependable Kind 1 LOT REVERSIBLE COATS : | LOT DOUBLE TEXTURE COATS _ LOT DOUBLE TEXTURE COATS LOT DOUBLE TEXTURE (Silk) COATS LOT WOOL FACE TEXTURE BLACK COATS LOT FINE DOUBLE TEXTURE ALL WOOL COATS LOT REGULAR PROOFED CLOTH RAIN COATS LOT REGULAR PROOFED CLOTH RAIN COATS LOT REGULAR PROOFED CLOTH RAIN COATS A nold Mills, Ashaway packet bt‘Nu(:nicuL Cowesett, Esmond, | , Foster Center, Georgiaville cenville Hamiltan, ved in Shelton, NN VAWNY He describes d every minute is solld enjoyment. Y ages one of the . $11.75 $ 975 $12.75 $15.75 he R A. Wells Co. e Hours-9 a. m. to 9 p. m. STAFFORD SPRINGS The Anthony Adame Cempany Files John Barleycorn Gets Folish Incorperation Cortificate — Mr. and A. W. Kingsbury to Observe Sitver Wedding Anniversary. PLA[NFXELD N S WY R In Jail Again—Hunting ::og, Appear To Come From Norwich, P, Adams company te of incorporation in latter said sixty Hunting Dogs From Norwich. of the corpora e . Adams and Henry WY n who were playing 4 E L VS ) 4 v‘v o P8 A PO aih was due to rheumaticm, BRIEF STA” E NEWS ! ; CLERKS INCREASE LEAD. RARAAA AR A ARA N NYVVEINYVVEININENNY srithlore League—Merchants and Indpend Tied for Second Fla 18 ana 13, Mystio | y decided upon | Tl’(v IE 6/‘;} lezd €% Cassidy, who has been i wms time, has returne Hammond has returned to | ey has heen spending ry Mygett and fam T. Stanton and Miss L ccent guests of rel ay—Merchants vs. WESTERLY POSTOFFICE irsday—Warrens vs. Borough Briefs. eda Rand, a former su: ford. M. McMahon, reces WASHINGTON ANNIVERSARY @ale of Axes and Hatcheis R Axes, unhandled, razor andled, Forest King. . indled, Saege New Haven.-wi oth has moved his fam- where he has se e ips of Rockville gav ' on International Peace | at Hine banauet in the Congrega~ |2 Friday evening ihe W FIRST SHOWING OF THE New Wash Goods We are now displaying some of the newer creations in the Wash Goods world—fabrics possessing all the deli- cacy of the finest silk—colors which rival in depth and a m».n‘ supper at | Hart eventni.| ui b unient in which George und Mar- a_Washington wers foatures, telpal dournal of Fe 1 1ot Conn. i eedham xpent u few | York last week, To Hear About South Amerlca. lub will discuss Tolstoy's Wise Counsel. ‘I ean induige in this Mttle thing without fear Special, $1.00 w % iss Margarel | “This particular iraveled in Baut the eiub, and , Sexnt 1 will Tead a paper | virtue is so insigni- ht just as well do with- eut it."—Tolstoy. ) ’ LONDC»N (Plymouth) l “Rhaetia, beauly those which are seen only in the most expensive lal mausio, incjuding weaves—and designs which are excelled by none. The 1914 Wash Goods A~e Really Superb YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THIS FIRST DISPLAY OF THE NEW FABRICS 607 BOYLSTON STREET Boston, Meoss, or tacal agemt ght Shingling Hcmnw Bl let 75¢ hngh(;r:sde Egtehetst s o i e 1ot 56c Heuse Axes. .. ..soes5050: Splitting Wedg STOVINK for Red Sieve Lids THE HOUSEVHOLD r BOBRDAMAN, 74 FRANKLIN STREET Whenever a Percival Bard, Mr: | bome ‘he seems t0 be al wwtan and Mrs. M. A. Hafris, \Qlas Wilhelming S. Adams was in Springfield on business Friday, consists of Mrs. G ass him without notici his foolishness.—€hicagso Re G i ,wgeks in Lowoil, Mags, Sure That Fish Are Fresh. Fish for Copeahagen as soon cayght are put into bar, ke botmnr and flord club this (3onday) 2st Improved Facilities make cur shop unexselled in New England, We bake the paint om, which makes ecp ‘its gloss longer, | i sersices will be held at all 1 churches during Lent. » are sold alive in at a nominal | BULLEFIN BUILPING, Ditrolt Fepe Brase R S TRAVELERs' anEfiORY New L.ondon (NORWICH) iLine —70 NEW YORK STEAMERS CHESTER W. CHAPIN NEW HAMPSH[RE Cnoose this ruute Mexi e sua w0 NN S UL e S et S i Cons”isianu Sound ana e inderiul ckysioe e 2% ot Mainuatian isiand. jtcamer lcaves New London at 11 mGaily (except Sunday), dus 3 {ork, ast River, at 6.30, and 10, Norin Kiver, 1 0'clock next tonwict - @9 80 KREW YORK T Meals a Ia Carte Tickets and staterooms from tickes d statio NEw ENGLAND STEAMSHIP ®% Norwichto New York NAVIGATION IS CLOSED UNTIL EARLY IN MARCH ! Cbeisea Line s | | ONIVERSITY PLACE ©ne Block West of Broadway. NEW YORK CITY Tioss ts Wholesalo and Retall 1y Goods m.mc‘z Riiizond tnd " gens for free Himsrcated Gutde, ) 5o Loy ew Tork cree =8 &.’.‘3 ;‘EERN{UDA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL WINTLR CRUISES teasers, fine service, reason- rly bookings should be . me for preferred accommo- to Georgia, Fiorida sorts and to Europe d all Sou all lines. “Joim A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agent, 5¢ Main Street “CLEfi ? Life 1%, Reader will tell you exactly what you wish to know or will make no charge. u and you are sfied, then ot, pay me be $1.00 one week chance to those whe t., Room 16, second flight a m. to 8 p. m, except [ ROGEN o Remedy fes Gout and Neus | GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Provide—-~ St., Taftville Promn. attention to day or night calls, Telenhone §30. apri4MWFawl 1914 Wall Papers ull line of the above with mew ns coming along, including with cut eut borders. and Bands to m.atch. Muresce and Tints; ations. market for Painting, nd Decorating all the P; F MURTAGH and 94 West Main Street JONATHAN SM“'H 30 Town St, Nerwich. Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and GASOLINE A 7 i Supply Always on Hand PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for @il toves a Sescialty, Asichbaas &R

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