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NORWIGN bpurccinwg munuAY, AUGUST 21, 1916 TWD MORE PARALYSIS CASES _“L‘_’m;'jfdf:l;ff Five-Year-Old Girl from Colchester and 18 Months Baby from Brooklyn Brought to Isolation Ward of Backus Hospital on Sunday—Both Serious Cases, Making Six Now Un- der Treatment Here. e A POWDER To its growing list of infantile par- |state. This was the largest total in s, Colchester added another |21V ay since the plague began. 5 Sunday, bringing the total from | O reported she mow e | e e ckotag fo compand with jj on sunday, and two deaths. Stamford reported four | 83Y8, £ O e apa | that town six today, threc of whom |new victims, Pridgeport had three, Sf, ses Comfort Powder to keep sick peo- have died. This case came in in the | Colchester added two and Greenwich, | ple free from bed sores, skir irritation | g and at 10 o'clock at night an- Stratford and Wallingford announced and soreness. It is the ‘Nurse’s best morning and a a8 h. This makes a total of 352| friend.””’ < ticut. Sykes Comfort Powlm has been heal- e ing, scou‘mi and comforting the skin the hospital, | SiCK SINCE TUESDAY of infants, children and sick pecple for PRESERVING TIME IS HERE How About Preserving Jars and Accessories? For One Moment Please? Let me ask—Do you save Royal Gold Trading Stamps? Again, do you make it a featurs DGUBLE SAFETY LIARS alysis BALL MASON JARS Pints, a dozen... Quarts, a dozen. Two quarts, a dozen. ceeses.. B0C Wide mouth, extra ught,-cleur as srystal glass, round spflng\ltop. % pint, a dozen..........f.. 620 Pint, a dozen.. Quart, a dozen. These are known as the Atlas } 2 quart, a dozen. i i g While the chRren brought more than 20 years. A medicatedpow-|§ ATLAS MASO! 10 do your tl‘afimg where you can save mf)fiey? idered botn to IN TWELVE FAMILY BLOCK| 5. with “XL.Z}J"d]'fia'V hei MASONS JARS ‘e doins very well | Brooklyn Polish Girl Brought to Nor- 4 . . . its are doing very we : ; TR GUMYOHT FOWSEE G0, Boston, 1ass, || Strong Shoulder. Masan Jars: o f so, then we would advise you to mvest;gatg nent can be noted in all Wwich “Sunday Night. e o e T e ay dosen - 8% UEEN JARS ufl‘f Sty (Special to The Bulletin) U. S. Submarines To Ward Off Attack |§ Quarts: a dozen..... -7 | Q ; Square Spriag TopiQueen Jars. submarines our prices and the quality of goods we sell before you buy elsewhere tho | Daielson, Aug. 20.—The first case| The United St Abulance was sent up into | ysis m this section | practicing war mancuvers in the and returned with he reported this afternoon after 5|waters between land and | iltation at which Dr. W. H.|Ocean Beach, will be called upon Pint, a dozer .......... veeoss 756 JELLY TUMBLERS Quart, a dozen. rning at 11 o'cloc Holg . ! on, Dr. Georze }:X rB'urrou:zhz, gr- within~ a week to ward off an attac Eight-ounce Jelly Tumblers, — Ulshrg b i b o r. | by the Atlantic fleet. The the better quality glass with tin IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO. Black, of New London. wero ; Sre etussr ot U e l P AR RUUBBERS h Officer BE. C. Bab- also present. | arbitch, an 18 of what family block on he town of Brook-|men s removed to the| Norwich, a phy from Norwich by the chila who has Tuesday. Four t in the block where ken ill have been put tine. The health rooklyn have | s; a- | s Gray Mason Jar Rubbers, * = 7 Blackberry N Jari Rufibers; a dozen: 8c | (F These with porcelain lining, regular price 25c—Special price a dozen A PARTIAL LIST OF THE L OF GOODS WE SELL Dress Goods, Silks, Linings, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Muslin and Ribbed Underwear, Pet- ticoats, Brassieres, House Dresses, Aprons r wouid hav re Seal Jar ors, avdozen , 6c tning Jar Rubkers, a dozen 7c. “Good Luck” (Red) Mason Ja Rubbers, 3 dozen for 25c or a dozen FRUIT JAR FILLERS Glass, each Tin, each.. Aluminum, Fitz-em-all (Red), a dozen.... ] Fits All Jars, 3 dozen.......... 25¢, under sixteen each be permitted to pass {and the g n to the other without |point midw permits, all previously | the hotel ing null and void. colony of PRESERVING % i Onyx Ware, the waro with ‘a, guarantee labe! oen each piece. MEASURING CUPS Marked to show fractions of a cup Glass, each Sc Tin, each.. 8 Aluminum, each oo 0e of ali kinds, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Ha Bags, Kimonos, Bressing Sacques, Sweaters, Hiiddy Blouses, Shirt Waists, Silks or Lin- Pla | 10 quart Kottles, each D I moved about 15 Connecticut College | teng the lead vhose public and pri- s in other directions i lculable boon vicinity, passed hday anniversary no formal cele- 12 quart Kettles, each 14 quart 18 quart MISCELLANEOUS 0] infantile paralysis cases we: 2d since an S SUPPLIES amtne thild rocsag N iy ~ | Since J 1 there have b geries, Ghildren’s White and Colored Dressss, o gnmivestary, but_ Com |and*J65" casen ® hete : e 5 10 I )f the few intimate |3 A GouLehe ed Mason Jar Wrench, each 82 3 s hildre: 1 years of age ) . o Sweaters, Hosiery and Knit Goods of ali de- relatives “who were aware | children under 16 years of age tod Pares and Cores, sdch. .. o 456 e Art at Mystrc, Kitchen Paring Knife, cact 8c § 14 quart Kettles, each 89 and appeared to be in and spirits. Tno third annual xhibi 18 quart Kettles, each scriptions, in fact, a general stock of Wom- en’s and Children’s Furnishings, all of which you can well be assured are of standard well- knc-wn makes and qualities, and we pafEé%’ ely do save you money on most every article you : = _ ‘d A" sforas, | ention of o hi.’ here and in addition to the savings we flfmiit pareivais hoots houid - o @ e T st omes Cableman, |V I man at Chemical | 1l jeave the station | loy of the Southern mpany as a cable- HOUSEHCOLD SCALES Weighs up to 24 pounds, com- plete with scoop, $1.09—without comnr nad mea ONYX COLANDERS For straining fruits and berri —Special value at........... 33c I g i 10 quart Kettles, © 1 i 3 To Attend Catho _Attorney lot on Lake. strect | New York The Porteous & Mztcneh Co : g ZINC MASON JAR CAPS i Magnets in Surgery. No end of suffering is being prevent. | ed and life itself is frequently saved | by the use of a strong magnet for the | extraction of bits of metal which have become imbedded in the bodies of iron | and steel workers. Li | weights by the aid of mag; “Mamma, Vivien of her m s a yawn?” asked mma, who was dis- e of all face exer- awn, ba'()‘v‘—wcll— ive you Royal Gold Trading Stamps with your § purchase, so we hope you will in the future practice economy by doing your trading here w2 MADAM:- May We Have Your Attentio R = 4 0 G 135 wg_th us. 4 | an unusual engineering o; ‘their use in surgery is something B | quite new. Harmless. g Respectfu”y, i “Will you have another cup of ecl- Apprehensive. fee, Mr. Smith?’ asked the landlady. amps. Burroughs—*“I know a man who | “Y " When lnc‘us ng S Here is a as well as yo postage stamp in a le moistening one corner to the paper, m the center of the it to your inclosure. a small part of ti glued back in no w fulness of the sta oftgn tears off. thank you, I will,” said the new d “My physician advises me ty of hot water for my my own benafit | 10Cks 80 much like you that one could | hardly tell you apart.” Lenders: ou haven’t paid him that fiver I lent you t three months ago, have you?” Horrid Suggestion. | They say if you split & crow’s | @Ag i @ R IA tongue he can talk as well as a p "ot 1t is feared, however, that For Infants and Children | would use the spl ida Times Union. g i in Use For Qver 30 Years Always bears baity Thought. ngnzg?re o @m {01 MAIN ST. N. B.—Watch the papers for our Day bargains to be mentioned here later. Ses the number of trading stamps we will offer an that day together with the greatly REDUCED PRICES. IT WILL PAY YOU. the use- | , but me cmner\ S!:PV bS MINCE MEAT Canada’s Wealth i S“SL ?;eflcaqb:gfi?y Osl Canada has a Self-trust is the first secret of suc- | 3 e st the s ss—Emers G017 other ten = whickyean |\ CooSapior the el GO i 1 of which are found in - >s with the exception B ants. The study of XS T v i R 5 2 d mince meat has ex- ~od of 100 years and ge cond in which it ; as the competition s ates the ¥ “ detail of | ' he apples used are of de of New York State, SR SEVEN COMBINATIONS WITH THREE PIECES AND COVERS quality No expense is con- sidered in pro procurring the very highest 6 quart Berlin Kettle with Cover 6 quart Roaster ) AL!’ de of ‘spi X sugar, as we all = iz vy sugar e aitiorent | f 3 quart Cake Dish s merely representing the differ- o r 1 Er Havors of difterent gravuistion so- |l 3 quart Collander or Strainer uired for different purposes. Every 1 Boi 1 e Sun e dny Temer ey |[@ 272 quart Double Boiler 3 quart Casserole used in the manufacture of mince meat is thoroughly ned and hand-picked by people trained to know what shoula | § snd should not be used and in this manner the article comes to the house- wife cieaner by far than she could possibly tase the same articles in her own kitchen, regardiess of how clean S quart Steamer it may be, and make up the filler for | her mince pie. The old idea of dirt | being, prevalent in quantity is today dispufed by the greatest authorities on food products. meat used in mince meat is of the choicest and to- day the same corn-beer wnich you and I would use on our tanie is what is being used in Serv-us Mince Meat. There are very few pies made which can be used as handily by the house- wife as mince meat for all it requires is a littie water and being heated for ten minutes and it is ready for the st and then the table and she may hout fear of I s carry three or ackages of mince meat in her having it ready at any time ance occurrence of unexpect- y and it will be a sgood frée from dirt. It is our thoro clief that a mince meat pie made ondensed mince meat is about as cheap a dessert as -can be prepared and ye d. Fou considercd a winter dish. Each year for the last ten our factory has had ¢ T - to increase 1ts capacity during the b - % summer months until today it rups|[g - a L . every a_Lybolf the year “!_1&21 o regular : s i force of helpers. e ship goods to MONTE SABOTINO, THE KEY TO GORIZIA Cvery part of the country the entire vear. This of Course means a great B 4 i : increase in the use of these goods over s Monte Sabotino, the great Austrian |rifice of life was made by King Vic- | concrete Italian fort. : e i St I BULLETIN BUH DING 74 FRANKLIN STREET lort in the Julian Alps captured by |[tor Emmanuel’s troops in the ascent According to recen ad\‘lC?S, the the winter ruonths which means an in- the Italians before they took the city [of the peak shown on the right in the |¢@Pture of Gorizla, and territory to | creased sale over the former winter Auto Delivery Telephone 531-4 of Gorizia, was the key to the city. [picture. The lines are Austrian |, SOih of that place prepared the | consumep:: :e meat was ny vears The fort is situated on the edge of the |trenches and other defensive works. against the very important gity and high.mountain, and,an enormous,suc: ! The, rounded structure at the left is a | port of Trieste. < THE L. A' ('ALLUP CO