Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 26, 1915, Page 8

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8 NWORWICH BULLETW, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918 AMesgeToTio | MARRIED FIFTY YEARS AGO |HEALTHY HAR, T 4 SOFT, FLUFFY An'Eisy Way to Gain 10 to 20 Ibs. of | . H D.C will ietly Ohee Their | : ot s, Farmanes e | M. and Mis. Heney D. Copen Wil Quisdly Observe Thek- . aNT) JHISTROUS 3 Golden Wedding Anniversary—Their Entire Married ik Overhauling Winter Storage Washing Bring Your Car to women e heard to sav ANt und sk i Many women envy the pretty hair ! cai plenty of good. nourishing rood. 3 % . . = & £ o 34 Aol ek T it W a: of their friends without ever inquiring KINNEY &WYMAN’S GARAGE v ovar ‘:-zl.“\gm» Life Spent in This City- He = ,e“ Known as the the reason why their :i:wn !sdm)t ch:t- § r ssimilate % tractive. “Rats,” pads and switches i 3 s of vour food|. _ Fleishman Yeast Agent for 18 Years. are far less assistance towards a fine We can give your service them oul taroug! ¥ - heid of hair than daily care and atten~ 155 a means of gen 3 tion. DAY or NIGHT milative fupctions of 2 4 The natural secretions of the scalp intestines to absorb In a yuiet way, without making any|the East Main Street Methodist | often clog the pores and root glands - ¢ Hand thenl ‘.. | celebration of the .event, Mr.|church. until they cannot possibly carry out s s i Elias W. Staples and, Miss _Abbie E P somb d =2 . dR .o $q Sve. Heiiry, . Capen Ve 2aal o g BT SEHIER G0 BEGR 2 0 [hets cunctions Omtioasy com e At Reduced Prices Upholstering and Repairing Broad street wi ay celeb: he idesmaid. The were subsequent- s r % 5 Broad street will today celebrate the|and bridesmai e were i 1 roots of the hair, and something more il eanohes: 30th anniversary of the wedding which | lv marriea and Mrs. Staples who now|is needed to properly keep the hair ; 3 Cook place.in fhis chy Jact & N PRE-INVENTORY BARGAINS CARFEY, Fauhone 1060 took place in thi <t 2 half can- | Tesides in Essex is about the onlylang scalp in health and vigor. JAMES W. BLACKBURN, ity ; i surviving members of the friends and| Parisian Sage has been recognized tury ago. Iriends will call in an in-}relatives who attended the ceremony,|for many years as one of the most forma /" and congratulati except Mr. Capen's brother valuable hair tonics and is daily mak- o - = durir , . their At the ‘time of his marriage Mr ling new friends because of its un- Here are a few elegant Quilts which were left after our |8 Stanton Avenus, East Sido 3 3 Capen, who was the son of Mr. and|doubted efficiency, the ease with which > big sale, and’in order to clear them away before our in- ventory we are going to sell them at the following S.- Clark of - Mansfield fyyrs pn Capen, was employed|jt may be applied and its cheapness. be here with lier husband | in the ar: ore of Cottrell & Co., on| Fuded, dull or lifeless hair is quickly with her parents.| Water street, but for the past 18 vears|yestored to its natural beauty; dan- he has been well known as the agent|gruff disappears like magic, while oil- Center i to _celeb Their w Stop Talking War Buy a NEW OQAKLAND { city vening of Jenuar | for Flieschman’s yeast, having an of-|iness and stickiness vanish after a few s 0 . {at the home of Henry Lefingw | fiee at No. 218 Broad sireet, almost di- applications, leaving the bair perm bargain prices. Buy now for future use—the saving and was Mrs, Capen’s uncle. She w: rectly the street from his r ently strong, glossy, soft and beautiful. ou will make i ual have a safe investment. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orest - | idence, : l{roa.q street, which| Do not walt unfll your halr is in ¥ s unusual. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY 5 at that time were living in | has been his home for the last 20 years.|peally bad condition before doing any- A had formerly lived here| After leavingz -the Cottrell Co, he|ining to keey it Iee & Osgood or any (| CROCHET QUILTS of good size and in pretty patterns. This N P oper e 't had Deen the | was employed as clerk on the boats|drug counter can supply you with [} lot should sell for $1.25 each. 95¢ S e 4 s Potterv work whose maiden name W d on the dock here Ior & number|Parisian Sage. It 8 such a helptul ears and was also in the employ of|toilet necessity that you cannot afford CROCHET QUILTS cut out for use with the largest size of eturned he the Adams Express Co. Their entir i i > Z £ = 1 $1 25 ey were united in|married life has been epent in this| oo vatnout®t I brass or metal bed. regularly $175 each. - DR.R. J.COLLINS !ANO.”_‘ER INTEROGEANIC CROCHET QUILTS with embroidered edges and cut out for 125 DhN IS F i = e o use on the largest size metal beds, value $1.75. WATERWAY SUGGESTED | It Really Docs Relieve Rheumatism. | CAPTAIN FISH SUING SCHOOL CHILDREN INTERESTED = 3 SATIN QUILTS of large size in exceptionally pretty patterns, 198 36 Mois SEo Norsich. Cona ) < af 100 AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES IN READING CIRCLE | Secretary Bryan Would Get Option on i} .03 §250 values, hemmed finish. Phone 424-4 s s One with Nicaragua and Costa Rica. | 3 TuThs For |flsuranc= Hcld on His YaC)xt(Are Taking Up the Plan Eagerly— —_— s EXTRA HEAVY SATIN QUILTS--the kind we always sell for 3 50 Senta by the United States Lloyds. | Books They Can Choose From. Washington, Jaun. 25.—Suggesting $5.00. Some very beautiful designs in this lot. = = ! i {that it was mnot unlikely o . Linime a0 unusual Interest among the | United States some time w HEAVY S QUILTS of extra size with embroidered tdgossz 50 Switches, Transformations, it o'y the public ol s ireray | anciicrdaterocearto Walens and cut out for use on full size bed, $1.00 guality. Lovers’ Knots, Eic., the way > plan of th MADE OF COMBINGS AT Odds and Ends and Remnants in All Departmentstobe }/THE BEAUTY SHOP Cleared Out at Decided Reductions. | Room 19-20, McGrory Building. HARRIETT E. BREED explained that a wise precau government o n agua and v an option Bryan beer = ving t nal rout t section DT he ~followir ] SRS ntral Americ also spoke of | — T ZEaCocs HE by grades: impe 3 base in the First-class House Palnter, Papar Third e—Child of Fonseca and announced that Hanger, General Jobbing (landiords oc ate), reasonable. KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave. City JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER | Blank Books Made and Ruled o Order 108 BROADWAY irtment was prepared to | Andrews: Stories of Little Americs W DRAFT FOR REORGANIZATION OF BOSTON & MAINE Wili Probably Be Filed With Massa- | panys 3 ubscribe: chusetts Legislature Today 1é-hundredths it \fter the fe our | afford to pay a this additic \1 Little People ya le making offers i ttiement, ( s ke { $.000 1o an of Lew Loeles \oth | PRESIDENT WILSON'S LETTER | ROCKEFELLER sPEAKS - - ith | COMMENDING W. W. VICK. i OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.{M, J. FIELDS, . . Floris! 2 | Placed in Evidence at iry of Fit-| Admitted That He Had No Knowledge| 39 Ward Street as well as Honduras and Salvado laced tn Evidance s j il Laber Quastion | cCarnations. Special For: a ness of Minister Sullivan. oncerning Labo stions. | ooy (g pressed the opinion that these pr m}'(m" s B iw.l; 2| New York, 1 rom | John' D. Rock- — ! ses of the United | o, ent Wilson cor ad- ad of the exten- announced | cojye Santo | his the witness, stand{———— ——— fer duras anc - ing ec t re by < in_the Bay | ppay Sta commission on industrial re { sta a sep- | tions into the - great philanthroy of the river| : x'uum atior = ¢ and the cause of ind 1 part of on s derwent a rigid. cros the hands of Frank ¥ n of the commission. "Wilderne post nfitne: SlDEWALKS treaties, ment ! expre { tions, S RO U e et e i W enjamin of i o e { hea : ¢ A' 7, : : is favor ¢ AT PUBLIC EXPENSE. ) s B B3 s ot 16 1 he ordinanc wich provide that t occupant or IN CALIFORNIA CITIES | } T. U. Vaughn, Fermerly Head of an Orphan Home at Greenvil ju b the public iOne Kitled in San Fransisco and An- | eer Viek's pr to associat other in Los Angeles. t smmuni ) S 1 roups or to o o phhlxu plac there and paved, i d $24.000.000 in Fuel and Iron company “The securities are now B 0000 - oonritles axo NOW| sherafrtait ‘any’and all snow would have | 5 e S|shall have fallen, been d 4 found, or within three hou rise when the s the night season; | the side: , or ar | joining any building square or p ered with ice owner, or occupants, tion, or any person | such building or lot to walk to be made safe and con by removing the lce ofr ering th other sui < ince The failure to do 8o f during the daytime exposes in default to the penalty pro newspaper intimate d by the t rell char Mit: American offi ran, to exploit pant More German Refugecs in San Fran- | cisco. Cal at he had nc nslation and ares entere: eves, be- | 10t to look as | 1 ip. fas he eity eared « A R'S LEAGUE HERE to the Rocke! The ordinances a . | FOR ANNUAL MEETING | sioner. case of violation o y of th > | e S SIS . = Sod 0 LRk R foregoing provisions, or refusal or ne; n L Eriag GERMAN ACTION ON R jlect to comply om, the par | "EZ.—I::\‘; v?/:“m’;;"a‘cned z’::h;ie:::s EVL;.-{TEENTH BIRTHDAY PARTY. NEtr oAl cONSUES N BEPGIU | CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE i violating them or -m;.l_\m: 3 |, Tn 2l meeting of the Con Cousins of Poquetanuck. e B e ot 24y Al Yhet W Outlined by Ass‘s.ampm,‘,ih?g Somoe ¢ jat ¢ 3 X 7 S LA District Attorney Prior. {auty of the Stree Jan. 25.—Secretary| == {collect all penaltic nch Albany Jan —All the evi- | g0 r o P rovisior ' sl dence has frod Mal-|pot paid to him on - i (e | wood Tal lcolm Gifford. Jr.. of i e Eity A herg Stove, 1 s i 3 41 e the g of Frs > e 2 Sample Package ams of Glastonbu the | M .r"_\]o;“ Al oM e sy e, deve)- | Shall prosecute the party of the Famous trook of | Henty ot T ais fTonte, o i h oped todsy when Assis ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE Pyramid Pile Remedy Now | Offered Froe to Prove What It j Wil Dofor Fou. Street Commissioner. PERSONAL TAX NOTICE ile the German note ¢ rs of neutral Y VT ot Newing: i R.| Miss Cousins recei ‘ommittee on leg r of Hartford wutomobile. Chut a roadside ne near his sta { R B | comm Six monor witnesses te Gk eon A ihe prosecution during the aft- 4 & Lawrence and Ray- B Lw milita 1 the To - 1 ime w7y tified that I to coilect t the sun purpose Do Et 't willin war ant with an Pod it Supreme Court to Recess. not ob- & gton, Jan. 25.—The suprems | ited States {to make arranze | uance of consul . in ke privacy aboxateit dravgist | Franeis d | Ireesaxaps 2L jectionable to authori runced that it would tak "‘ """ = £ Dune L - s. | rece announcing opir : lot the | STEAMER DACIA AWAITS Consul-General Diederich e e R e o | Seven thorne x & | s T % AMID DETG COMPAN sehgol for ment, infield 2 : 5 rmen, e p. m. 2 Prramid 814 House Wisgir Will Probably Begin Her Voyage to| inqu Jw’\“ thel TyRN HAIR DARK ational S . Seton | Rotterdam Today. s of Inven-} WITH SAGE TEA Kingly sopd Pt e s Xame street Clty..... > neutral the Ger-| - G0 bus-| Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy 0] " and thick with a simple mixture H e of Sage Tea and Sulphur. 1, | PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL = IS FAVORABLY REPORTED. pack- stom impor- afternoon is of the Dac the agent of the ste The papers, - For Boys The iast of the Mo- 15, Cooper., Sighth zrade: A Year in a Yawl, Joubleday n Inven and Lincoln’ ood, | - Dacia nd How the Unite to Rotterda _ ies| Stre SPINACH LETYUCE . Hon, Fisk: "The of cotion House It Carvies| Stren e | _The papers are said gain using keep their bair a l o7 the ship's transter ch s quite sen- o 1ip of the N [} ful appearance is of the great- Cooper: b i advantage. I ol : Dansury B rbor Takes Poison. | owadays, though, we don’t have| Dated at Norw house today ORANGES and GRAPE FRUIT troublesome task of gathering the |1937. E . | gomm $1,000,000 b ge and the mussy mixing at home. | 3 A hop tonight by dr nm; g Tow report es drug stores seli the ready-to-use | "RANK R. MLAUGHLIN, s who sew him swallowing the |y rodt called yeth's Si and DAVID GILMOUR, | poisqn from a bottle ieaped from their o and iried to prevent tho act were too late. D die | Sulpbur Compound” for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular because e BOHDED SR OeD) nobody can discover it has been ap- 1 vears old and leaves h o le | Candidates For Governor of Bay State| plied. Simply moisten your comb or a e AN el e ioevh io| Boston, Jan. 35.—Lieutenant Govern.|soft brush with it and draw (h NOT[CE o R At i or Grafton D, Cushings today announc. | through your hair, taking one small| 5 s ed hig intention of entering the con-|strand at a time; by morning the gray | o . o« poiare o 1 S P the republican nomination for| hair disappears, but what delights_the | Npiise is hereby siven taat the Bou | Cossacks Reinforce Servian Army. at the primaries next fail|ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sul-|piect in Towr Clerie Office Het 1 2 Hondt Jan, 36 1140 p: ra-- AmAth- adidacy of former Congress-|phur is that, besides beantifully dark-|$, 13, 19, 26, from § a. m. to 12 &nd { Seemutcl to. the' Bxchaudh Tele- W. McCall who was defeated|ening the hair after a few applica-{to 3 p.'m. . All persons having anv Board of F Peopis’s Markel 5 Franklin Street JLSTIN HOLDEN. Progrieter Amerlcan fiouss MaltWhlskey ABSOLOTELY * PURE — Kindred of the| erican Indian, | pa Hygiene for the Worker, Tol- Standish of Standish, Austin Two Red Cross Shipmants Today. s 4] . i Washington, Jan. The- Americ: t the Se; was announced on Friday. tione, it also produces that soft lustre|business that would be sei forth, AR & b“‘\.,l.-'misn\.,: S | Rba: Cross is sending two Telfs ship | ormy b Sdiby canison —— e —— ind sppearance of abundance Which | Please remember the tme and piace. Specizl Rates to Theatre Troupes, | ar ago Germany's national[is so attractive; besides, prevents RAYMOND W, VIETi -, " Iy !menuz tomorrow on the steamer Pow- | Cossack troops. Conslderable war 3 ic Traveling Men, Eto. batan to Constantinople and the Servi- | plies alzo have been sent to wealth was estimated to be $80,500,- | dandruff, itching scalp aud falling ALFRED BOURQUE. Lixery connsction. Shetucket Strest | ; T lan Red Cross ; fram Russia, 200,960, 3 air 2 1 arama

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