Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1918, Page 10

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And we have let our m —Amella Jozephine _Burr, . Southern Woman's Magazine, The County Service Flag. It swings athwart the village square, Crowned by God's sky above:: Tach astar a soldier and n prayr— And kissed by Southland breezes there It tells of home and love. ! The widowed mother's baby sen, The landlord’s omly Bov: y The plowboy and the lad who spun-.. Or high or Tow—!ihey stind as one— A freeborn people’s ‘Joy. t flaming th’ of Mars, ned crest of spears h nner of & thousand wars Has ever matehed the holy stars That on its breast appears! have their fathers kept Th ght in Freedom's flame! And though a thousand flelds were swept— And though a milllon women wept— These sons shall do the same! —James Edwin Kerr. Alken, 8. C. HUMSGR QF THE DAY “Is Millionbucks doing his bit?™ “Certa:nty he has ‘Eat- Less- Pread’ posters on all his automo- biles."—Judge. i Bob—You look sweet enough to eat. Gertie—I do eat. Where shall. we go —London Tit-Bits. Morton—What would ~happen if 1 were to land among the cannibals in Guam? Fli—Tou'd fget stewed.—Panther. “It's a mystery.” “What is?” ‘Where all the money food econ- servation is supposed to have eaved | us has gone to."—Detroit Free Press. Agnes—Why don't. you learn’ to punctuate? Edith—The idea! Why 1 put mere commas and dashes in what T write than anvone else T know of.—Boston Transcript. “Don’'t you think Bilkins wag rude to excuse himself immediately after our. dinner " “Posgsibly; but he had an engage- ment to eat another one 15 minutes later."—Life. “How are her love letters?” "“Tame.” “How's that?" “They are censcred by her mother, her sister and two maiden aunts.— Louisville Courier-Journal. "l wonder why it is that we love the old songs best™ asked the sen- timental one. “T think,” said her workaday hearer, “it's beeause they're mot sung 80 often”—Buffalo Express. fl:luence—l’e‘n is an ebedient Patrice—What now? “Someone told her te watch her step and she's put her wrist watch on her ankle’—Yonkers Statesman. “How dare you insult the Kaiser's six_sons!" exclaimed Hana. ‘I didn't insult them,” replied “Yon did. You said they took ghif' their |, father” — Washington tar. WALK along these broad aisleways of furniture will re- veal many moderate price pieces which will add greatly o the appearance of your home. Always keep in mind that here furniture is obtainable on a convenient credit plan system, enabling you to furnish your home completely, or adding a piece or two by paying small weekly or monthly amounts. This special spring display will be on exhibition all week and we urge those interested in Home Furnishings to attend this display at their first opportunity, it will be extremely interesting end instructive. You are not obligated to buy anything, you are welcome to.come and stay as long as you wi PRING with its inevitable housecleaning brings the ques- tion of new furniture, rugs, draperies, etc., into tl}_e minds . of practically everyone, and thus the spring opening dls‘pl‘ay of the new things in home furnishings which we are staging this week is of particular interest. You will find assembled on our floors the very latest designs from the master designers of modern and period furniture. - You will find on our floors_ furni- ture of rare beauty and excellence in construction, selling. at prices which may surprise these not familiar with our business - policy and buying connections with many of the largest furni- ture stores in the country. | The “Avondale” pq | 4 lfoomvg?jtiz’lite $275 ily With Comforts a Well ed Home . . ese terrible days when the sons Miss Stagldte—I- haye here a eer- tifieate ‘from a doctor to the effect that I can’t sing tonight. The Manager—Why go to all that trouble? Tl give yom a certificate that you never could sing.—London Answers. e « Ella—Has Fred called on youj within the last day or two? Stella—Yes; but why do you ask? Eila—He told me only a few days ° We are living in a progressive age and i : oA 3 i | : ¥ nISh antiquated methkods of doing business % B = - - on a strictly cash basis have long ago 5 been abolished. Today the com* igo that T was the oniy girl he had ever kissad, and 7 told him to go and tet a reputation.—Stray Storjes. “Rather pathetic case in the Court #f Domestic Relations this morning.” “Tell me about it.” “A frail little woman with a hus- band who's a brute petitioned the ludge for a beatless day."—Birming- tam Age-Herald: THE KALEIOSCOPE | The Patriarchal Sacrostry in Mos- merce of the world operates on credit. It was. never so easy to have home comforts as it is today. The vastly improved living condi- tions which the American people now enjoy” are largely due to the liberal credit system so freely extended by furniture stores such as qurselves, If you are one of those who have always believed that furniture bought on credit is poorly designed and poorly The “Avordale” Will Fill Every Requirement Because— it is complete. ‘Every nctes- saryarticle needed’ to. furnish four comiplete rooms is includ- ed. ‘You will find that it pays to buy your .furhiture in this ’ way rather than by single pieces. It Consists of Period . Furnituare Eyery young couple making their first home desires furniture of unguestionable ‘worth and style. You will not -be disap- pointed in’ the design or work- manship of this outfit btecause we _have been extremely careful Yeur Credit Makes it Easy to Own ‘We have helped many a cou- ple furnish home on easy terms and on this outfit we have made exceptionally liberal credit terms. A small payment will in- stall these furnishings in your home while the payment of the .and even daughters are leaving the homes to enlist in our country’s cause, the home ties of those who remain behind are drawn even closer today. The word HOME is taking on a new meaning, and with this changed con. dition, is coming a higher apprecia- tion of the part which furniture pivys in the home. Good furniture heiy to keep the children off the streets | s e | Mt a4 *ow has been robbed and articles val- 4 In fact'vour saving on this com- + 2 = balance may be arranged to suit and to make their home a meeting i aed at £2,800,000 to £3,000,000 taken. constructed, we ask you, in your OWn - piete outfit over the individual ta-elent -popmler eiiod Syles, your convenience. A small pa¥- . p1ace of their friends. % —_— interests to see this display. of fine - prices amounts to a very tidy built by manufacturers’ of = un- ment weekly or monthly will be Z ~M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian| furniture which we are making, "all“of =~ sum: ~ questioned reputation. sufficient. Let us explain how conveniently Prime Minister, has returned to Sofia | i i it g i PHime Jlinistes; bas seturned 1o @ which is sold on converient credit your home can be refurnished on our n route to Berlin and Vienna. terms. : 8 ; SrecIt slan Symen —_—— A $ The physivian Avho atfended Sor| i i e o iy e mportan € Nro€ r pring opec shatically denies that there was any o i 2 la s n 8 \uspxcngn' of foul play, as might be e - iuposed from a question by Mr. Pem- 3 o trim & cutalen B S o Drapery Specials ouc odav WY WALL PAPER nons. It was an ordinary case of ra e ec . . - - - 3 teart failur e caused by over-eertion rhile ski-ing. A choice variety of new styles displayed for Spring. Prices are very modest if qual- ity is compared. B 5 Everything in Curtains in Lace, Craft, Net, Screen, Etc. * Portieres in Art Silk, Valour, Tapestry, Etc. SPECIAL! A heautiful Art Curtaining For every room in the house. Not cheap discontinued numbers, but a limited choice selection of new fresh patterns at prices from 10c per roll up. It costs no more to hang GOOD PAPER. Select Linoleums A lot of neat choice designs. Prices It is semi-offfcially. stated in Buda- st that “the exploiation of the| Rumanian petroleum wells wili form'| sne of the prinoipal points in the <onomic discgssions which will take vlace in the ‘cvent of peace negotia- fons resulting with Rumania” A 'roposal will be made to the Rumanian jovernment to_lease all the welle for 0 years to a German banking group. O et Mr. John Rowser. Pramier of Vie- oria. speaking in the Legislative As- embly stated that the Government | vhiech had been elected uncn the is- ve of economy had already sueceed- 4 in making gros: savings of neariy £200 600. The time was overdve the Investigate—It Pays remmiar rked. for the aholition of 1 i L | he e office of Agent-General, : ‘ or «% should. be substituted -a! Some suggestions— . : Sl : ! Cook Fetoleum at 421,c per s Fpem o y ST iy 2C per square Below Present Market , - s ™ TAPESTRY, VELTEX, VELVET, by Day—A Bed at Night Fumed or Golden Oak Fine Inlaid Linoleum at $1.05 per square AXIINSTER, WILTONS This riovel duofold forms a Not only is this duofold. a yard. perfect couch “by lowering the : piece of rare utility but it is also P A1 Shades, Grodes and Prices Represented | two arms exactly as_shown by . framer ace of - sesorsd waeh, The Best Armstrong Linoleum at 75c | gd % : the illustration. If a bed is-de- while the upholstering is in dur- per square yard. : ive 1 sired a single movement opens able imitation Spanish leather Some Excezdingly Attractive Rugs in fully warranted mot to crack or | IN oilles .and Kreton Kraft eert ', peel. OLEUM RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES & "he Plaut-Cadden Co. e \ ‘Established 1872° : 135 to 143 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. : “The Store of Scr'vi’ce Supreme” . ’ ‘rade Commissioner. { | Prices on Rugs Much 3 Recuiatfons have been issued at Vashinzton psrmitting: incressed ex- | orts of certain meats (not wvitally scary for the Unitsd States and its es) to Central America and. the! t . Ind “This aétlon T still| on. that the TInited of a rigzid foad con- s doing.ite ntmost to upply all eounties which have hither- o been dependent upon'it. G An. appeal tn Austro-Hungariane jade by German workmen sa; i Rumours, like poison gas are circula. | Ing that we might have had peace| ng ago of Germany had not barred he way. The senseless tale is’ ever | elieved that trenches were aiready | repared. an the Bohemian frontier gainst Germany, Both Empires and eople would be for ever lost if they | handoned one another.” According to the Seculo, the Por- igese Government has no intentiom f pronouncing any rescission or 1odifieation of the convention etween the Transvaal and Mo- ambique, as they judge it well 7at it should continue in' force till 1e end of fhe war. The Governor- ensral Colonel Massano de Amorim 1 foutnal adds. will Have the neces- 4 ary instructions shouid the 'South % ifrican Union denounce the conven- |-. on L BTN S P

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