Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 2

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- suffered mor family in this|occupied by the Grand Union Tea WILLIMANTT Great General vicinity “in cpidemic of | company is s0on to be opered as a pool > nm- husiness came hefore the | influenzag iber, La- |room and booi black g school committee meeting | Parrest Hazen, died Wi ay from| Joseph Hurieau of . 4 3 anuel‘s heul in_the office of the monia. The two chiir upon by n: e left have recovered au tal, T m Wednesday even- C. €& Case reported on the con- of the Windham n to the home of Mrs. Gertrnde chester. Lako july 14 of theland Clara & “enter school — achTroble RE ADY C ASH ONL CAN PROD{;\%ET?{%%E; BARGAHS' A Saldier's § *\ve bEFY ANY STORE ANYWHERE TO UNDERSELL OUR LOW PRIGE: Major Frankiya Leslie of | i Hig muhm (23 il services for t ive members of the | &= worth e ooty 0 3:: faraily il b held ”.’m:_“ ‘,“5,;11_ B W/ word Eor EATONIC < -m. ki mot be o wise mofle |inz and buriti will be it the Willi- e g 3 A 4 ;i school board to|mantic cemetery show 1he as | U t others might know of the realgood- 7. Bt the ottion ot &, | The Push and Pull contst sttt wunai, " 4y (et R e ol Childron’s Unicn Suits, sizes 210 12, worth 98¢ _______ .- 4Tc After some discussion Y |Methodist Episcopal church resuited r. and Mrs. Johr , Mrs. a and other forms of sf - . Boatd, 1t was voted to continue the | in o victory for ihe wearcrs of the | Margery Drictt Chureh ; ;:‘:,‘;blgspgpsgadm e e Infants’ Gashmere Hose, all sizes, worth 83¢________________ 30, mu.x Ad‘: !:h' }"-:‘\,:::u wi ;“nd\ buttons, with a scorc of $144 tq n!';l-n;‘h;sl\:n gone to Oculn, ds‘ p‘].(a,s; 1% you bai,de needfog Ladm B . H flrst I bl k d h h 39 24 4 eeney el 119 ¢ . the winter. 3 5 x ONIC, take this famous soldier’s Wor 3 ot .o "ia : i 0| Gearte 1 wal ot the ggLEATng,C;m meus galdics $ bursen hose, quaiity black and whits, wertl c___ ke Pullers. Bridgeport (o @ Private Kenneth Waido of Scotland,| The order i ‘ for h‘l::d lfl] i I‘;'mv SE8 | was offi wounded in|by Comm of truancy outside the city s action his Larents, | dogs shqu The Hazen family of Coventry has|Mr > thisk there | confineme ivate Wal- | premises o n of wounds in any fbeen rescind has written since[kam and mo Ladies’ Waists (all samples), werth $1.50 ________________ 6% Men’s Ipswich Socks, worth 29¢____ _ Ladies’ Middies, made of heavy material, worth $2.50 ____.__ $1.24 Ladies’ Heatherbioom Colored Petticaats, worth $2.00_______ - 9Tc Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Underwear, worth 75¢ dy Co., Washington, D. C. 1L, [ONIC is pleasant to the taste and for one who suffers {rom dyspep- gives specdy re &ia and indigestion. Respectfully, chool Girls' game from iss Charlotte Embieton of The game n this ci'y Thursday in the inter- . I e S D N T SR T Ly T School £vm | este of organizing . | Ladies’ Musiin Drawers, worth 98¢_ _ . . which is simil: to many in this sec ¢ formerly | tion, will be -ocally under tormerty o 00 ol e e e N W §8§ Ladies’ Jersey Bloomers, (flesh), worth 98¢_ & peacs e Aipbonse " Chagnon (FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) Ladies’ Night Gowns, crepe material, worth $1.25____________ attanded th chkly Removes All Stomach Misery—Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sour, Acid and Gassy Stomach Here’s the secret: EATONIC Drives the Gas out | Chureh sire < : of the body—-and the Bieat Goes With It! Guaranteed e ; : | B2 0 bring reliet or money back. Get a box today. | $24.50, $28.50, $30.00 % A e he e P X5 Costs only a cent or two 2 day fo use it. REMEDY CO., 1015 5. Wabash Ave., Chicago. 1. Brocaded Rubber Top Corsets, worth $2.00 _____________ 1. Zephyr Wool Slip-on Sweaters, worth $6.00 _,_ . $2.97 I.adieé’ Sérge Dresses $5.97 A few sample serge Dresses at less than One-half of the rsgular price. ‘Ladies’ Coats $8.97, $12.97 and $14.97 YOU SAVE $10.00 ON YOUR COAT HERE. Lcol weather is here! How|cussion amons w e s WOOD AND COAL i HEATERS |in great variety. We Have the wd found S Ladies’ Heavy Quting Ladies’ Silk ‘Pc;plin NOANK 39 | Glenwood, Quaker and Rich. i ors have been White Flannel Gowns Dresses alras in § \ an, and | mond makes in wood and coal 0 1 wan, and One to a Customer All Colors burning stoves. Prices range| . COATS IN THE LOTW\K;/:J) k.si?f ?x?e ELEC- Kernan of C L : leC OIL HEATERS in three ! i \ Should we go into details, as | sizes. of | to make, fit, service, appear- B ance, etc., we would not have enpugh Coats at the above price to supply the demand. Fiteh; treas- Worit A manufa $1.29 $3.97 ’ Worth $2.25 Worth $10.00 I and let us show you. | THE Where High. Prirceswl»'lz.arve Faiiéd, Low Prices H WHY PAY MORE? THE PASNIK CO. Sell £ Norwich Willimantic SOON AT Norwich, Opp. Woolworth’s Willimantic, Next to Wool- Nan: i 5c. and 10c. Store, worth’s 5¢c. and 10c. Store. Danielsan weTT o f 3 | : TREt spending two weeks' vacatiun with her | Jarey G. Barber, who is spending t l\’. {}UPEI’ BPOS b B YNl enier- | arents, Mr. and 2 Winter with his daughter ai Wick : SOLD FOR ig : 5 “Wi1 this (Fric| The Ladies' Aid soci ford FUNERAL ORS AND EM- i) y M Peter P. Palmer, 2nd, son of Mr. and W B' NLmEns R el Anderson, who his had ten nd Miss Jane rk. only 7 e Willlmantis, €ann, T 5 Hita bor furlough,” refurned Tuesday to | Gaushter of clbert R 3 ‘Lady Assistant) % i 3 where he belongs to the cav-|( of B side, were martied on Aot HE « P -1 5y Vhittaker N aon January Rev. E. A. Witter, at visit rovi- T ¢ : gy X ST TR Allen Campbell, son of Tames Camp- | his home, Palmer is teaching at SHEPARD i i - M bell, has .ret from France and | present e {.Dr. C « | vill enter- | is at Cdmp 1ill, Va No church services were hel ere Elmo & Shepara Wt | Epv League this (Fri- 3 1 uneral cior & & v ¢ anal D8 AL : i 4 mas Edwards is reported ili with P s ‘ff murel Pieocter & T!baimer - ; : _Sesagie Rocxvma T 3-62 North 5t., Willimantic | ur v neol ble to b Elbert Blacklock, youn of e i Lady Aseistan: Tel. connection : : Col- s Fls e db S U L USQUEPAUGH , o o The Ovarcaat House of Wiflimant Ui L. L. g | v ATFTIRT | 1 began school ay ShaErashs | of N1 H"-‘ i ing occupying th Mond:zy, but so|the Henry Wells moved te. 715 Main St Willimantio = - = i" ta W Phone 44 Fle: | = = =i 1 e 2 ! ® = 2 3 { 7 || B aHe Tax Exempt in Connecticut h urra 3 S DOSton Lore i 300,000 ! w4 . vine Char Lemoine has received word s Alfred Lem e ; sl i | with 4 ng awEr Willimantic, Conn. | “nine| | The Babeock Printing Press Manufacturing Company = —_— o] e 3 een con-| | 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock i \,\.:‘.f,'.w“{,’ (Shates of $100 par walue) | A s L S e Preferred both as to assets and dividends j..‘x i “Xi 3 B tioned 1y Devens for Dividends varsble cuarierly January 1 April 1. July 1, and Qetober 1, e g steily mon s heen Honon s dldend dateen! iy O PRI 2L b0 SR [ b e Seleiion CAPITALIZATION a i ) 55.73; H v & FitchviTle Authonzed and Outstanding o’ i | 1 an enfc 9% Cunulative l’uhu‘ld Stgek, 3,000 shates (par value $190) ..... i 9 £ | fire house, $5.1 | : H Coamen i 300 shares (par valie § o00).. ... o L2 i) ) g | | e ! No mortgage or othsr bonded indebtedness outstanding 1 l L.}; E LR L Xichards aad Gaughters| | Tha followieg is summarized from letter signed by James E. Bennet, Fsq., Vice-President of s ® | MoTroom itk d Toretta, have returred | 3 the Compeny, copy of which will be sent an sequest: . W ¥ in Tewett City, s h ol here, they, wve = R. 3 & —The Company is one of the largest produeers of pri presses im With our January Clearance Sale open- Foblel. Businass s oYl BeL R 5 : i this eountry. For more than thirty-six years it I cock presses, manufactured from its own designs uable patents. Through purchase of the ;‘rup‘r[\ of l‘ Company the Company s now in a position to manufa its ewn plant under most advaatageous conditions, and l duction. ing this merning, every department has € ANTER%UF"Y 'GREEN tt went (o Hartford he opening interesting values to offer. Fall and STOMACH TROUBLES| B 1 A v will meet P"o;w'tlcs—fThc property covers more than seven acres, with modern machine AREDUETUABEBE‘“{ 8 . da shops, ioundries, power plant, office building, etc,, having a floor space of s and Mrs. Lena Smith approximately 170,000 square feet. | Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For |* Acid Ind\geshun * early winter stocks are scheduled for clearance, and good desirable mer- o kL . . 'S i ~ chandise is on sale at lower prices than e/ et Assets —Total net assets $580,573, equal to $196 per share of preferred s bt Hout Se ) net current assets $325.595, equal to $108 per share. v sold his farm. } ! you would have thought possible a month Earnings —Combined average annual net earnings of and the Brown Cotton Gin Company for the years 1911 ta 1914 and the fam- r's hrother, Herbert to the Rad o Bt to mere than twice the dividends on the present preferred stock. or so ago. Every line of wanted mer- L o i .chandise is emhbraced in the daily sales he present i cieased manuiacturing capacity and considerable mies, it is il L e 3B that net carnimgs will exceed two and one-half times the prefer !E t make it well worth your while to é AR l dends. The Company has large orders on hand. | Jry_grange -, )t officers at e Sinkineg Fund —10% of net profits (after preferred stock dividen i 3 { s 5 visit the store every day. Among the day_ovening. i ments) is to ke applied annually to the retirement of preferred sto i . 3 | in, nd A ivid, : | F most notable offerings are Winter Coats, GLASGO exceeding 110 and Avrued dividends. : i ‘ Matel hard spent_ the Price: 100 and acerued dividends i ith relatives in North Suits, Dresses and other wearing apparel at prices that will surpass your expecta- o E. T. Andrews & Co. Frishie & Co. r i the Thread mill 36 Peari Street, Hartford 36 Pearl Street, Harilord werked contnuously R A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. l pent the vacation ¢ London, New Haven $5 Peaxl Street, Hartford . the last ramed city tron, ¥ 1 '& £ o1 i Miss Ma- 1 which is e ecially brepared for the| Miss Bdith Tift ret to High andve purpos schanl in PatHe ATandaw aseay

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