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w ey . NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1914 ; SR m—._—__———e_——i—fi 3 qu. to Next wegk___short Calendu Busineu. Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil is a Good bye, drugs and pills! . : 687 Pi f Women’ i K ing, evil smelling kind. While none 3 5 eces 0! omen s s a Iflcfl of the taste remains, none of the goo B . g Judge Josl H. Reed of the superior | plead according to agreement In Julia | has been taken out Kellogg's Taste- Think of the Company behind the Musl“l Underww at J The perfect laxative. has arrived— court handed down a judgment Friday | A. Barber vs. William B. Spiers also less operates quickly and freely, with- Kellogg's bTutBlel‘sh %Ilt;l; hOll—rn&dfi i i i 1 tasteless by a method which chemists Apvarded to Mrs. E. M. Gracey in Suit She Brought Against | {asteless by a method which che: This is not a flavored, or disguised Mrs. Marie M. Crouch—Automobile Damage Suit Gock | o oiu 0 ‘tn Just wirs: castoe- o1 | without taste or odor. s out griping, causes no gas, and does 9 - e e O “fll;g‘el I Laing and others vs. John | 7o turn the stomach. Children take a7 d you'll realize why Fords This is one of the most important offerings we have made R e T e e e P s R and Government bonds are bought in many a day. Exactly 687 pieces of Women’s Muslin Sty o Sy i e St e e with equal assurance. Strongest [ Ehslerir—She e bt sk of o vgsRnt S s e e o ol "R | R e st g g eni |k et st O 180 financially — world-wide in scope oo amaenovern o4 e i pestingor gy e plaintiff. ; Tinker, which is an appeal from pro- | "Mage only by Spencer Kellogg & y The assortment is broad and comprehensive—the styles the e et o] Motion for wu ‘aaaitnm menn fox | ES0 Thow 28 HOCE Ronp S0 00 ¥ORET —largest in volume of output. newest Spring models—the qualities and workmanslnp the her husband, who until he came under | CoSts went i Whitney. V5. be, infh £ ndant had al- | New Haven road. b, UL v o e v > Judge Reed took the papers after For sale by The Lee & Osgood Co. W Build, onir Zaputation, mto' the very best. Following is the assortment: The trial of the cate of Mrs, Char- | hearing the arguments made on a mo- 0 : . NIGHT GOWNS—Nine styles, some with lace o cate of s Chart} ion to make Osborne A Doy paty {14, 1314 are as fallowe: FAler Adem car. Better buy a Ford i crabaints et o o Goy Gamites | dsfendant In New England:Tranepor- | Sl ‘Altredo Barbaxt imador Moy, B yokes, others with combinations of lace for fes received ihe resmitoot | tation Co. vs. Charles H. Haskell. E ; 3 v ! 25 alfSuohily ‘packient means rour | JEe j,aopiitation made. fonte (hual) Robert Caughy. {,2,‘},3;3,3 Fririd Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford ‘mg- Hal;‘b‘-_légv or narrow edgings of lace 3 ch wi A = position o in Moses A. 1= C. Coll S . z SR - j— c jears ago, which was sterted Wednes_ | 42800 4nd others ve Stonimgton sav. | ana Daignault, rs, Fanny Deesham, runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the zm1 em trgécery —regular 75¢ and $1.00 i s & t}ings bank was granted, but the hear- e B town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit, com- v 3 ;':\Irab;ni?"fo\;:)‘ll!r’:n:gs:?:g\ TSty | ing_on final account ot receiver was s S e st plete with eqmpmen)\ Get catalog and par. A d court ‘adjourned | Thursday “stternoon | PREON U ory mat were postponed | Edvard | Johnson, iss “Daisy M. Uoulars from W. ¥. Bogue, 312 Main Street. COMBlNATlON]S—,COYSP'(ICOV ers and Draw Jie Svidlence, Sut hatt net conchadea it | Fere Tor judgment in Charies B Ta Onufri * Sotkas, Leslie Stott, ers—ten styles in this lot, all nicely trim. 1 strator n trustee, vs. Sablal 3, Dol s duiniyeion e Mrs, C. H. Sensman, Manoel Jose Do Silva, Miss Francis' Walrushy, John Ward. e S sse A. Moon and others, and in Lot- Motion List and Short Calendar. | 325 A3 1000 109 driirive" s At New London on Friday morning|for allowance to defend and med with effective embroideries—regular 75c and $1.00 values at 49c. there was motion list and short calen- endente lite. 5 & TR W H , 5 § A dar seasion of the court, at which the | * Alotion for default for failure o UNITED WORKERS, CHEMISES—Two dainty styles to choose following matters were disposed of: |plead went,off in Charles B. Webber, 3 _— : > tri i Z Non-suit for failure to comply With | admr., vs. harles H. Klinck Contributions from Many for Charit- | e Y from, all plcel_v trimmed with laces and fallee of conbj was, grantéd [iiORcar O “a‘::; (s e Rl : e able Work Acknowledged. a3 RIS embroideries—regular 75¢ and $1.00 ©ONg VS 0! ce A. L - was g1 & 3 - Mrs. C. Hopkins, Mrs, Kampf, Mrs. ' ter, Mrs. Timothy Sullivan, Mrs. L. H. . 1B, agreement motion to default pame to Ml T which| mhe wUnited Workers acknowledgs|F. J: Langenbach; Mrs J, Mo Walz. = values at 49c. e o s Taa Siminapa e nemige B contributions from the folowing: | Mz’ Mcfedder, Tiies Iimio Mekeak | @ <ooT o anted by the'] LONG WHITE SKIRTS—Thirteen splendig Street Railway Co. mother married for her second h Mrs. A. Trumbull, Wistior, Mrs.| 3 rs Tt O A A Hivha Son Dandcs ol e us Oy i t va. E t C E A 3 Mary Richards, | New L school board for the use s pdn John B. Carleton and others vs. | band Dwight H. Tefft of Groton. Neville Mr# BE Blioq, Mow. | vialter Mes W T Browna Mee: Préd |or the e e i in (v . Nathan styles, trimmed with flounce of lace and e . urtmud] BDivorco. Suits Not Tried: Junius Brand, Miss Elsie D. Brand,| Camp, Mra. L:figse“xr‘:n&lm: friend. | Halo school for & stercopticon talk by with insertings, Hamburgs and ribbons, . o : S S o b unon John_Callahan, '\ Mrs, E. D. X as Har- | Mrs. Henry M. Pollock of Norwich on “EreAR o bon :fiv‘ul:\exf“?a:rrx»’a‘<:::1n;ggr(fie fim“fl:(r T anant i end, Mrs, Jand, Mrs. S. H. Howe, Mrs. C. L.|the movement for instilling love of lace and ribbons, and combinations of ccount was allowed. ion of the superior court in | Hubbard, Mrs. H_ >. Lane, Mrs. Rich- | birds and animals in children, receiver's e Motion for dieclosure of defense or | New ndon on day wcte D losure and limitation of time went | poned. They were Anita W. I in Martin Burns vs. John F. Burns | vs. James L. Pl s and Mary and motion for default for failure to Fitzgerald vs. J: Fitzgerald d lewis, Mrs. A, AMitchell, both — regular 75¢ and $1.00 values L es, Mrs. Adam Reid, Mrs. = o Carl Steinke, Mrs. C.[ Richar Miss Storms, Mrs, H DIED at 49c. . Av v, i V3 ] ) ‘ IDGEWAY ! Baltie, M h 13 = S @ A Ay E i e o P hie the s | M Cata hatias, wie of. james miage- | SHORT SKIRTS—Two very neat and effec- fop . Branch ] Rurst So» Chanis Duks Moc Fe| Wikinmh, Hre St s, gt | it Son ur RN SR I e tive styles, lace and Hamburg trimmed— e e ] BT O AL A N | ¢ Marearet Connerton. a friend, | Mra. Harry Branche, Mrs. C. Ii. Les- Burial in"Pautipavs cemetery. P these are exceptional value at 49c. Talk Given by Harry Leonard, With|Sketch of Retiring Taftville Pastor - CORSET F;OVERS‘——I en good styles, trim- Fartemn Sliee i ilmtata Given in Boston Faper, med with val. lace and Hamburg embroid- Betore & good sized number of sta-| A Boston paper s in s 1t eai- [} “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst” S TSy Gl e AT B. J ual value at 49c. gradua- tiomary engineers and some of their | tion a sketch of Re friends, Harry Leonard gave an illu; DRAWERS—Eleven styles, of fine quality trated talk on Refrigerating Plants with high - 2 ) S . Friday evening in the association’s|honor and that upen h aduation nainsook, trimmed with dainty embroid- room in the Bill block, on Shetucket | from Union Theological seminary in ery—all exgellem value at 49¢ 2 pair. .frroe- at the meeting of Norwich 1?;;:(:3[” i A W a 3 e Teverye Ll oy e a traveli rship_tc X ‘| Remember—the entire offering will go on sale promptly at teresting and instructive and he held | > 8.15 when the store opens this morning. Remember al the close attention of all present|Stead to enter % . £y 2 2 . = that although the entire quantity is large, the quantity of throughout. The slideg, of which there | and was first as: were fifty, were very clear and showed | Ch tion from g 95 10050 directly G These social functions call for T and, New in detail the various parts of different | ¥ s st in Taftville and . e “J i r) 1' 2 .39 each style is small, so those who choose first choose best. ;mu{:nces MONA ! ES ARSENpRELO | Nl S80U SOOI e el dellcate and de|ICIOUS I unc h €s. ufit elicious (Muslin Underwear Department—2nd Fleor.) The first slide showed a chart of the | Jamaica S8, pressures of anhydrous ammonia, car-{ MIs. bon dioxide and sulphur dioxide at a|democratic, L given temperature. This chart showed | Eether they a strong team, Here is this Delicatessen Store the various favorable points of am- | gualified for their w Mrs = = o S e you will always find the dainty, POTATO SALAD WOMEN,S SPRING SU]TS AND COATS the refrigerating fluld. Some of the ad- | lese. tasteful specialties that will make GERMAN FRANKFURTERS A Big, Broad Assortment, at Reasonable Prices ke her husband and capable. 1 vantages and disadvantages of these three fluids are as follows: Ammonia| LETTER WAS LEFT FOR . . - 3 ar Dita »” . A superb sh f S Models, n' d ey g ner aunt i cnicaco [ the “lunches” for these social BOILED HAM M T e e e aa net cooling effect per pound. It has a|poung Among Effects of the Late Mrs. | SR - - 5 e e A Fiorence Swails. | events a success. Then, too, ROAST PORK itatively correct—new materials—new colorings. its fumes are dangerous. It will at- 3 T tack certain metals. Sulphur dioxide | Richard R. Abner of No. may be sealed in the machine, mak- | Pash avenue, Chicago, writes ing it fool proof. It acts as a lubri- | letin as follows: 0X TONGUE Our Spring Suits at $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $35.00 and ) $37.50 are particularly attractive and exclusive, only one cant and is neutral towards metals. It In regard to the ugpfinished Iletter . of a style and color. Our moderate priced Suits at $12.50. g TSI IN L ke T St et ) and burden of cooking and best of ERNED: HOAr $15.00, $17.50 and $22.50 have all the latest style touches. | > codl the name of “Dear Ida” 1 wish to | N “ H H = . - Its coolng effect is between the other | 112, e O (D%ar e | ek coo | all, you will serve “delicacies that COOKFD CORNED BEEF Come in today and select your new Spring Coat. The volume of the three, is harmless and; MIS. J. ‘l‘m-‘“;;"-»[;f’ \‘]" b9 “m T iff ” styles are unusually effective, including many novelties at pic - > Chicago, 0 is my aw i e B e aa Toad Sraguis |and who was & very close friend of | are different. $17.50, $20.00 and up to $27.50. Also some stunning & well the last time she | models, lined with good quality silk at $8.98, $10.00, you're saved much of the time and its cost is about one-fourth that of | M We all knew that she ammonia. It uses very high pressure, Traling & very strons Cynstruction nec. | Wrote to us hero in Chicago and il [] R 12.50 and $15.00. essary; has the mmallest heat of | W88 very sad news tI L $ vaporization, and therefore the small- |1ast night (Tuesday, th l est cooling effect. = is no cause wh he should have mitted suicide she was not of that The Absorption System. disposition, Another slide showed the diagram T T 0 F i - of an apparatus in the absorption sys- Unclaimed Letters. 4 ranklin Street For Women, Misses and Children tem using the shell type of condenser | Tnclaimed letters in the Norwich — and absorber. The condenser and cool- [ post office for the week ending March | er are the same as in the compression We invite you to visit our Millinery Department Today and see our advance showing of Spring Millinery. It includes an attractive line of Street Wear Hats for Women, Misses and Children—at 69c, 98¢, $1.39 and $1.98. All the newest models and most fashionable colorings in Women’s Dress Hats. The price range is broad enough to suit everyone’s desires, but we want particularly to call at- FRESH EGGS 34(: tention to our showing of Dress Hats at $2.98, $3.98 From nearby farms, doz. and $5.00. NEWEST SPRING DESIGNS IN RIBBONS Our Ribbon Department is particularly bright and attractive just now with the new Spring Ribbons. The showing com- prises plain weaves in all widths, styles and colorings, and a broad range of the newest ideas in Fancy Ribbons. See our special showing of new Spring designs in Fancy Rib- bons—very special values at 19¢, 25¢, 50c and 69¢ a yard. Ty B Women’s 25¢ Burson Lisle Hosiery, 17¢ a pair, 3 for 50¢ One case of Women's Burson Hosiery—in fine quality LISLE, in fast black and tan color, in regular and outsizes. They are second quality of regular 25c and 35¢ arades, but for all purposes they are just as good as first quality. On sale Today—regular Z5c and 35c LISLE Hosiery at 170 for c. Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 for 39¢ 100 dozen Women's Fine quality Initial Handkerchiefs, newest style hems th neat il assortment +ers—while they THE SPi C[nl.. SHOWING OF WASH GOODS WILL CONTINUE TODA It is a complete showing of all s will be found { e appearance in k being sho We invite you to enjoy the Wash Fabrics. Our Annual Spring Opening of Floor Coverings IS NOW IN PROGRESS Our showing includes every good ki nd of Rugs, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lin- oleums, Mattinge, Eto.—from all the best makers at home and abroad. During Opening Days we offer speci al values in all lines of Floor Cover- ings. If you are considering new F loor Coverings for Spring, make it a point when you are in the stors toda y to visit our Third Floor and see our showing. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Swift’s Oleomargarine, b system The rest of the apparatus takes the place of a compressor and serves to raise low pressure vapor to RSt it ittt (e ine AN ;ea? of absorption beng rem:\'ed ‘b\' a B o e = F A &L 3 5 z MOHIC B = b o aeea o ; CREAMERY ® monia still, where ammonia vapor is F- E e e R ey e A similar. The vapor next passes up through the tower called the analyzer, where it is cooled and the moisture is eliminated by precipitation. Practically | all the remalning moisture is remov- pressiure ammonia Vapor passes on to | g . s iati i ST e = Good Will Must Be Merited; It Cannot Be Bought. It is the Customers’ Appreciation of Satisfactory Merchandise, ; E::‘-rbazr"r: e = ivebs cone ) Prompt Service and Fair Dealing. All These The Mohican Co. Advocated In Their Dealings with the Public. Carbon Dioxide Plant. Anciher diagram showed tho opera- | MEAT DEPARTMENT FRUIT AND VEGETABLES GROCERY DEPARTMENT B presture s mich Bigher, varving feon || PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF YELLOW ONIONS Mohican FLOUR Vsth 70 o cUmipEiseni otualaresst it o oD e co s edie it D LR e L Best Bread sack C through an oil trap to the condenser, | e o phee iinenipet | 1 can CORN / All i et Vageriied Wi s o | 1 can TOMATOES c no los=s of eat. n expansion coils hirs 1 50 AL Gl o SWEET SEEDLESS | 17§ 1 can SUCCOTASH § For completed, thereby doing the useful or 2 C cooling work. It is then drawn by the | 8 Jb, ORANGES < = compressor to its starting point, ready | 8122 = hlATCHES 8 lflr e bo 25 g s |} MILK-FED VEAL ROAST 9 to 11 a. m. SATURDAY NDE SO The Wolf double pipe brine cooler |M1b, . ... ... R 1 pk SEE;JED RAISINS pkg. T also shown. In this system the Mealy P TA 2 pkes. CURRANTS for ZSC “r pipes and the brine throush the in | FRESH SHOULDERS 13! Cooking 0 TOES peck 23cj2 pkes = 12 ' bt storsge tanks Thus thecan|§ Eor Roasting, Ib. .. . .. 2] — MOHICAN PURE CATSUP 1"%‘:5: c:no; [tkrlzngumtfirze?x“fu s?r::acfu,if: SHOULDER ROAST BUTTER DEP ARTMENT batHeiide o S8 o se R L R TR T el SRR |- : FINE GRANULATED SUGAR through the ix;‘ner pilp_es of the cooler, | 10-1b. sack . hemee 1t returns b the tame any | | NATIVE AND 2 4 20 FANCY MILD CHEESE, bb. . . 16c-20c ek RO o S nather e gave a view ot a WESTERN FOWL, #. . €-LUC|Imported Roquefort CHEESE, Ib. .35¢|SAL som\, Silbertl, i A ik, i whioh G brina Syatcr: o || NATIVE 25;[EORK 0c -19¢-23¢| PEARL TAPIOCA, 3 lbs St an i provicusts. dsscribed com: | § CHICKENS, Ib. fKIDNEYS, 1b. N. B. C. CRACKERS ' Wiltogran of & pitte- iee th s | SPECJAL TENDERLOIN FISH DEPARTMENT Sods, Mill, Oyster, bb. .../ C SR st ST b 18¢ K& Eotla"ve. Sktctls Seen owing o FRESH EASTERN SPECIAL ALL DAY SATURDAY % T s et i ) 8 to 10 p. m. SATURDAY |HALIBUT STEAK, Ib.......... Ibs. Fine Granulated kgt s for twe il of| R ROUND, SIRLOIN _ FREFH MACKEAEL l8c 25 SUGAR $1 00 e actehes ackmimunn o "5y 55x” | PORTERHOUSE, 1 5 c gy - s 5 rion of 2 new condenser which is being olid Meat Steak If Purchased with One Pound of '_‘T[hth".i’n...n LRl e N S | EAK Ib. Opysters, qt 300 l Bluefish, Ib. .100 68 Ton o Boat BB Cofie