Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 10, 1918, Page 8

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DANDRUFF GOES! | Crder Numbers For Norwich - » L . = -~ 4 -t - e 3 B } by v X The following completes the list of [3015 3625 3202 2086 £ . R 3 ! y the “order numbers of Norwich reg- 3 1551 3990 3979 a ; : istrants drawn in the selective draft 2484 1701 2881 L at Washington on Thursday, Sept. 28: 3,601 to 3,700 | 5 i \ WAW y 2,901 to 3,000 1860 ag’; 4075 718 . b w05 2605 252 - 2444 108 3 3 - ! ; 3935 4350 1066 24| 379 3434 1609 922 2109 1202 ;;‘:5 3882 g B 3 SAVE YOUR HAIR! DOUBLE ITS |i089 1432 1351 3429 | 2250 3574 A BEAUTY IN A FEW MOMENTS. M‘ 2906 3119 - o e ? 214 2850 9827 27% @ e TRY THIS! T8 el 445 203 28| 86 3036 v : 3475 231 1632 2130 1726 g? }zflg HAIR STOPS COMING OUT AND | 3449 1106 3147 451 z;;»g ;R;IE 723 : EVERY PARTICLE OF DAN- [ 38 178 fifé B anlys mn DRUFF DISAPPEARS 335 1640 1647 3167 -3855] 3433 g: { — © {373 st 1379 198 ass) MR 1l, after an applica- | 3604 1979 2755 1209 3954 ;700 = Hom ot Dunderine, you can not Bed & |I176 2661 o8 imo 7aio|dl3 xe single trace of dandruff or falling hade | 1117 166 423 549 17081 1371 347 and your scalp will not itch, but what | 2075 2280 1506 220 30851 “oo0 2884 will please you mest will be after a|4008 3599 1022 3019 1570 739 2884 / few weeks' use, when you see new |Z2204 2469 4051 35?? 2403 hair, fine and downy at first—yes— |2 3058 32207 3764 3336 1186 but veally new hair—growing all over 3,001 to 3,100 the scalp. 2 2 58 as . 3068 A litle Danderine immediately |soas e Lot R doubles the beauty of your hair. No|:s bl difference Low dull, faded, brittle and 10 scraggy, just moisten a cloth with fi Danderine and carefully draw it 2823 4“2 trough your hair, taking one small 123 strand at a time. The effect is im- 2431 3811 mediate and amazing—your hair will 3401 Te20 be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an 1203 133 2ppearance of abundance, an incom- 2386 1212 parable lustre. softness and luxuri- %63 1608 ance, the beauty and shimer of true 2198 1491 hair health 20 352 Get a small bottle of Knowlton's w'i‘,,‘““ T Danderine from any drug store or 1149 ailot counter for a 195 rove that vour hair 1870 soft as any—that it has 216 1806 :.( or injured by careless treatment— 14d4 2108 t's all sanderine is to the hair what fresh of rain and sunshine are to It goes right to the roots, Its <howers egetation wigorates and strengthens them. ting, stimunlating and | properiies cause the hair to grow long, strong and beantiful. NORWICH TOWN Gladys Beebhe, who has been z the past two weeks at her otiand road, has returned to Miss We now present a complete assemblage of the season’s smartest models—a definite and = authentic display of the newest and best styles at popular prices. ~ ~ 7 Y. 7. 2002 856 341 of Bliss place has ryvered from & recent lincse and i The assortment has been selected with critical care, based on the thought that during iy Vienty maved. o iam | 111 , these strenuous times our patrons will want want coats to give more general and lasting by Mr. Vi % » service and obtain full value for the money e xpended. e Tuesday to The largest and best showing we have ever displayed awaits your inspection and approval, N avenue has re- v recent .~ His Fur Trimmed and Tailored Coats.in every accepted material and color, in models for every Tucsiay ‘siening sbow 7 olock| occasion. Coats of all types, from the strictly practical to those of pronounced elegance. from the vicinity of the . . T s Sk o s o 5 Prices range from $25 to $75 : D. s house on Otrobando avenue g the window g e broken glass hase had fust A piece of the builet Thomas Mullen home on Town children, Helen is so THREE SPECIAL OCTOBER VALUES $29.50 $37.50 $55.00 . . Elegant Fur Trimmed Coats, in All Wool Velour Coats, full E’“’“”“ C‘;"“s\}“‘ fi';e A“Sw °°‘, the new Crystal Cloth, Bolivia, A e S Pom Pom, Silvertone and Cas- new models f°" Women and} iinere Velour. Individual gar- Misses, beautifully iailored and| ments trimmed with Seal, smart lines. Beaver, Raccoon and Nutria. YANTIC while * Mrs ves opposite Avery's 1 motoring afternoon a motortruci John S. Su an the home of | turning, her ed cuivert, drop lined and interlined with hand- some fur collars, radiator was or ne put out of com beck was badly cu Mrs. Wightms d she received ¢ The others were not so b Mary Rose ort, just BEAT GERMANY FIRST, TALK PEACE AFTERWARDS Connecticut opposes 3 ty with Germany and 195 3,401 to 3,500 NEW FALL - SUITS Splendid selection of smart Fall Suits of Defense, tele- raphed I the council to the presi- | dent of the United States, and sent to members of the cabinet, the Connec- ticut delegation in congres other state defense cou resolution, drawn by W. Wheeler of D unanimously .. member: the ccuneil that they were expréssing of omobile at tor driving the hom Auto Knocked Down Patrolman Frank Wil Smart Tailored Serge and Gabardine Dresses, . Afternoon Frocks of satin, Georgette and Crepe-de-Chine. A be- the the entire state of Connec- an who gave ticut. The peace . st: in all the newest and best Fall materials paid no heed to and of Connecticut, as he i 1s the car passed Wilb rpreted by the council'ss resolu- 3 s & J 2 aching BRIt t5-ths. Brouns : and colors. Fur trimmed and tailored variety of becoming new models, all wed hold of r=|'3.‘nml of peace untii e Germany and her va 5 . . . . . ot Mg oughly beaten: =ad ‘her styles, all richly silk lined and warmly practical war time Dresses, at special both 1 il plan of world dominion destroy No peace by negotiation, conciliation or_bargaining. No peace until Germany is strinped of the territory fhe has wrested from cther natioris. No peace treaty that does not re- quire that Germany make reparation for the damages and losses she has caused, and compels her to give ade- quate assurances for the future. No armistice while a soldier of Ger- many is beyond the German berders, ror while a single submarine is fight- ing against the ships of the allies, The compleie text of the resolution follows: “Resolyed, That the Connectieut Council of fense heartily rejoices in the unparafieled achievements of the allies. Bulgaria has unconditionall: surrendered. Turkey is cut off from the Central Powers. The right wing of the Auvstrian army is fleeing from Serbia. Tts left wing is being stead- ily pressed out of Albania and Mon- interlined. Excellent Suits. $35.00 to $55.00 war time prices, / /7 $19.50 to $45.00 Officer is place, ~ Mothers! ; Watch the tongue of your youngl) Clean the clogged-up places! Tring joy o liktle faces! Kiddies will eat and smile, When you do away with bile, | Careful mothers o'er the land Always keep Cascarets at hand, Children think them dandy— They are mild cathartic candy, Cascarets sell for a dime; They “work” every time. Black RICH FURS, ALL ARE FUR COATS , HANDSOME SHIRTWAISTS AND SEPARATE SKIRTS, CUT THIS OUT R N HERE IN THE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES AT POPULAR PRICES - NESS AND HEAD NOISES Tf vou know of someone who 3 troubled with catarrhal deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh, eut out this 2 tenegro. The Italian drive is on formula nd hand it to them and you|way, From the North Sea, south all v A id = been the means of, saving some poor sufferer perheps from total Adeafne In Tngland scientists for a long e past have recogmized that catarrh is a constitutional disease and necessarily requires comstitntional] treatment. Sprays, inhalerf and nose douches are liable to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease into the middie ear, which frequently means total deafness, or eise the disease may be driven down the air passages tow- ards the Jungs, which is equally as dangerous. The following formmula. alone the western front the allies ar steadily driving Germany and her vas- sals out of Beigium and France. On September 9th, in resolutions then p&v?ed by the council, we ;aid, “We wail with confidence the day when 3 . ” American troops, under their cwn £ ' commsnters. enall Bvegite thelr o The' Printzess Store In Norwich ders and carry on a battle upon their 3 own sector. They will emulate the : valor and military skill of our allies, ¥ and we cannot ask for more’ Three ORI i i When 2 child hes a coated tongue, tainted breath or is bilious, consti- pated, feverish, or full of cold, give Cascarets. Children gladly take this harmlese candy cathartic which thom oughly cleanses their little stomachs, livers and bowels without griping. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contain which is used extensively in the damp English climate, is constitutional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to sufferers hers who liv days later Gemeral Pershing struck at the St. Mihiel salient and the Amer- ican forces won in an incredibly short time one of the most brilliant victor- under more favorahle ciimate condi- tion Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double strangth). Take this home and add to it 14 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoomful four times a day. This will often brine anick relief from distressin, head noises. Clogged nostrits should open, breathine hecome easy and hearing im- prove as the inflammation in the ensta- chian tubes iz reduced. in this way acts directly upon the bload and mucous surfaces of the system and has a tonic actlon that heips to obtain the desired results, The preparation is easy to make, costs little and Is pleas- ant to take. Wvery person who has catarrh or head noises or is hard of hearing should give this treatment a trial. The Lee & Osgood Co. direotions for dose for children aged ome year aad upwards. . . —_— THERE is no medium in advertising Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- latin for business zesmlts, Parmint used | PO ies of the war. The valor of ov troops had been demonstrated at Se cheprey and in every conflict in which they have been enwaged since. “St. Mihiel told the world that the American general could conceive a plan of hattle which is the admiration of military experts, prepare it to its last detail and carry it out ahead oi schedule time,. successful at every int. . “All of this continued, triumphant progress is due in no small measure to {he unity of command under that master of strategy and seif controi Marshal Foch, - “Germany. is resisting desperately. As she is forced back she leaves be hind her a waste of desolation an woe: No single thing that their train- ed and ruthless cruelty could conceive of has been omiited. Her cruelty continues on land and sea. Bvery in- e e | dustry which could compete with Ger- many is destroyed. All that she can do to despoil Belgium und Irance uat she continues to do. Germany is organizineg her indus- and her business so that after the war she may flood the markets of the world with her goods at a cheap- er rate than any can sell for. Her in- dustry and her business have largely been put under governmental control. fler mercantile marine and her fleet re largely intact. domin- ion upon which to build another world dominion war. Neither the German “overnment nor the German people show the shghtest appreciation of fieir crimes, nor the smallest desire tc make reparation. They finally see that their doom !s’ impending, and they ask directly or through their vas- sals that we enter upon negotiatiens for peace, ‘For an honorable peace, as William proclaims, meaninz a peace which will not strip the Father- Jand of all the land it has seized, or the plunder its troops have taken, nor make her pay for the losses she has caused to the innocent wherever her troops have gone. “Resolved, That in the opinion of the council there should be no.peace considered until Germany and her vassals are thoroughly beaten, and her far-reaching plan of world-domin- ion destroyed. We are opposed to any peace by negotiation, conciiiztion, or eargaining. “Germany must be stripped of all the territory she has won and her grip on territory, nations and peopies adjoining her must be loosed. The safety of the world Gépends upon this. “Judtice demands from German and the German peopie and her vas- sals, and Connecticut insists upon that demand. that they make reparation for the damages and losses caused by them, and that they be compellel to give adequate assurances for the fu- ture and to practice Jawful libertw to all. We are oppo peace treaty which udoes not antially include these provisio . “Resolved, That th Posed to every sugg n raistice while a soldier of Ge without the bounds of Germany they jwere at the outbreak of the war, and while a single submarine is oper- ating against the ships of the allies. “Resolved, That the making of a peace treaty with Germ:ny and her vassals at this time un ‘:: preceded by an uncondit su cender, iz against the inte \1yorica and an enduring and a just Town Reports Printed. First Selectman Casper K. Da has, the printed annual town reps ready for distribution and has copic at the town clerk’s office and the se lectmen’s office for such of the citizen: as want them. st RGBT 3 embroideries or dress trimmings are produced in West Africa. The supply comes principally from BEngland, France and Switzer- land. &

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