Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 3, 1915, Page 2

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oad Hall Mortgage Burned Rejoicings—No Water in the w..fi the Green—Ever, Ready to Provide Music at Hospi- tal. i m L 5/ 4 The Greatest Improvement in Smoking 7Y Pusstirng | 39, ; Within Half a Century . SMOKAROLS the way. illiam Crawford of Ola Mystic spok assocal PATENTED JUNE 29 1918 T R R m:zulltflt:nb.le zeal of those who have | VELVET SMOKAROLS are a new form of im_proved-—!:he tobacco that was awarded a Grand tobacco —.the most convenient, economical, Prize (the highest award ever given to a smoking logical form of tobacco for the pipe. In substance they tobacco) at the San Francisco Exposition. Your are the fampus VELVET—a quality that cannot be attention is also calied to the SMOKAROL PIPE There were pleasing solos from Mrs. Charles G. Pierce who gave. Bife's Lullaby, and The Song That Reach My Heart. Miss MacKean of Willimantic gave beautiful renderings of Some- ‘wheer a/Voice is Calling, and, Macush~. AS the mortgage was slowly changing to ashes the doxology was sung by the audfence. 'POST OFFICE IMPROVEMENTS. Changes Suggested By Postmaster : Murphy For Bettering Service. - William Smith, the new clerk in charge of the Norwich Town branch station, at the suggestion of Post- master John P. Murphy, contemplates n g several changes at the station, to facilitate the handling of the mails, . which will be a great improvement. Postmaster Murphy states that if the patrons of the branch office would in- ‘Struct their correspondents to address . all their mail, Norwichtown, Conn., in- stead of Norwich, they would receive the same from five to twelve hours earller, especially parcel post matter, as all trains do not deliver parcel post at the Norwich Town depot. Musical Service at the Hospital. s Ever Ready circle of The King's Daughters will have charge of the mu- sical service Sunday afternoon at the Backus hospital. Last Sunday the First Congregational Sunday School | orchestra of four pieces was at the hospital. No Water in Trough at the Green. For over two weeks there has been no water in the watering frough on Green which is in almost constant use. The water was shut off because of a defective pipe, which has not as yet been repaired. Visited in Montville. Mrs. F. G. Prothero and son, William Henry, and Mrs. C. L. Chapman and #on, Lioyd, all of Vergason avenue were in Montville Wednesday to visit Mrs. Chapman’s mother, Mrs. Thomas Church. On Motor Outing. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Snow of Hunt- ington avenue motored to Springfield, Mass., this week, to spend a few days with Mr. Snow's brother and family. Mrs. W. S. Lee of Hanover was the guest Thuesday of Mrs. Eben Allen ©of Washington street. 4 AR There will be devotions for the first of the month at Sacred Heart church %his (Friday) evening. " Mrs. Charles Tufts of Otrobando av- enue is spending a week or more with frlends in Willimantic and Chestnut I Mrs. Timothy Fields of Elm avenue has returned, after several months fiay 3t pockaway, N. J., and in Flush- Miss Martha Baldwin and Miss Mac- Kean of Willimantic were guests a few 2 #2ays this week of Miss Fanny Rogers . of he Scotland road. After ten days’' visit with his sis- i ter, Mrs. C. W. Grant of the Canter- bury turnpike, Charles Staples ot Provideuce left Thursday to spend the winter near Union Hill, New Jer- sey. You can fill your pipe and light up quicker than -you can open a bag or tin. 2% 4 Packages suoes The same weight of tobacco as in a standard 10c tin. Slip ’em in your vest pocket. Drum of 72 smokes 30c The Smokarol Pipe French Briar Sol.i:lennuhb:t Bit 25C As convenient to c as a cigar holder Rev. William Crawford of oOla Mystic while in town this week was guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grant of the Canterbury turnpike, and on Wednesday of Mrs. Thurston B. Barber of Peck’s Corner. CONTRACTS FOR ADVERTISING IN SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS Declared Valid by Missouri Supreme Court Yesterday. (o JUST A PIPE-LOAD PIPE SWEETNESS Your pipe loaded just right by the manufac-: VELVET SMOKAROLS prevent fine particles from s . - . ifti he pipe and being drawn into the turer. Just slip your day’s supply in your vest siftinig 9% the: hioctan of the g Sprt em. Th ean eetness. pocket. You won’t feel it in your pocket any more o P RS than you would so many cigars. - . ~ FOR OUT-DOOR SMOKERS ¥ The SMOKAROL PIPE is 2 great out-door pipe. Holds NO WASTE WHEREVER USED its ash in the wind. Handy to carry. Takes up little more room i ket th i hold d i to ki cl You can load your pipe with a VELVET BN s SN R SO P S SMOKAROL in* the wind, just as easily as you VELVET SMOKAROLS vs. BAGS AND Jefterson City, Mo, Dec. 2.—The val- idity of contracts for advertising in Sunday newspapers was upheld by the Missouri supreme court today. The decision was written by Chief Judge "o0dson. The case at issue was a suit of the Pulitzer Publishing company (St. is _Post-Dispatch) against Henry J. McNichols for part payment on a contract for Sunday advertising. Me- Nichols’ defense was that the publi- cation of a newspaper on Sunday was a violation of fuc state labor law. The St. Louis court of appeals de cided against the Poat-Dispatch, | which #bpealed to the supreme court. The opinion of the chief judge of the colirt says: “The only question presented for de- termination is whether the Publication of the great daily papers of the c :]rgy on Sunday is a work of ne Y. “The great service the press is ren- . = P 3y e {Pa e L e can seated in your own home. The pure rice paper, | Some men may want to smoke VELVET SMOKAROLS other day of the week and its . . 5 = 5 A . | Bidcencs Bt poen St Bt in which the tobacco is wrapped, is tasteless and in the old way—if so, crumble one in the palm of your b e e o R o inE masees have odorless. 2 hand and fill your pipe as you usually do. Surely VELVET day and therefore acquire greater knowledge and information from them on that day than any other day of the week. “Upon this state of affairs, where Is the court or jury in Christendom which would convict the publishers i of the “Post-Dispatch if indicted for SMOKAROLS are 4andser to carry than bags or tins. NO MORE PIPE ODORS PROVE IT FOR YOURSELF s ?;‘.;‘,:i‘“fi.‘e&?u&i‘;:gum‘;“.&e?‘?,;’;fi Do you know why your pipe has had an odor? Fine particles You may say it sounds “too good to be true”— but § Jie ke fuaicin) notice of the fact of tobacco drawn into the stem and mixing with moisture you'll discover 4y fess many other good points that we " public necessity.” . FO REQUISITION VESSEL&‘ OF AMERICAN TRANS-ATLANTIC CO. gives a pipe its strong odor. haven’t told you about. . If your dealer cannot supply you, we will send you a drum (12 Dkis) Repors o T 1 ' packages—72 smokes) of VELVET SMOKAROLS 30c, and . BiSeli Bae Reastud Womsio s a SMOKAROL PIPE 25c, on receipt of cash or samps, Washington, Dec, 2.—An official re- port of the intent of the British gov- ‘ srnment ~ to requisition, without ihe - lormality of prize court proceedings, ’ LR R e LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. sompany, which fly the American flag, / A - hed the state department late o / lew York B o e e \ 212 Fifth Ave., New York e S ia har o S 2 = e despatc t the prize IGHT 1915 jourt at Halifax had iseued an order 3 : oty allowing the requisition of the § focking, after appraisement, upon the structi he crown ADDRESS:

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