Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDA Heary Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK, Norwich, Conn., The annual meeting holders of this Bank. of Directoss and the dec, 21, 1918 of ‘the Stock. for the election transact: i of such other business come before them, ir Ban 18 held at Tuesday, Jan. 1 EUROPE. sl PLAN HAYES BROS, Props Telephone 1227 DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St, Norwich, Ct. Office Heurs: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m Telephone ARE YOU OBLIGED to clear your throat often anrd do you wish you didn't have some of our BRONCHIAL LOZENGES and see how they clear away hick feeling in your throat 15c a box to st that at DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 MAIN B1REET OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS ON AUTCMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repaire, Fainting ming, Upholstering and Wood Blacksmithing in all its Eran Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. —— John & Geo. H. Bliss' Largest Ascortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS i RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAF WATCHF—S, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & )OUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER { Best work and materials at rigi orices by akiiled labor Pelapbone % West Main & GET rVJUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co NEW LONDON, CONN Starters—Generators—lgnition Dev AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connect: D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone Shetuckst Street FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. Phone 985 . H. PEABODY Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES %0 MAIN STREET, NEW LONDON A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mér. Cummings’ Sprirg Arch Support Saite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus- iness befors the public, thers is medium better than through ““~Uring oolumns of The Bulletin. 26-28 Broadway ther has overspread t lantic state fair Friday, Sa | risir earing e G E arine Lon AUTHORITY TO CONFER DE or Desertion. ion from 1 on M PARENTS, READ THES How a Father Has Learned to Save Shoe Bills. on is very hard on shoe eping him properly shod has be t : se to me,” writes Mr en, of Amity, Arkansas nce I started to buy oes for him I have found tha p him in shoes.” can get Neolir good shoe store. Vie come in of the family le everywhere for ar any other heels. Neslin Soles Taa Mack ke, U.3. Pat. OF, AGER Funera! Director and Embalmer Promptservice day oranight h- |[FRANK E. GRESS{ETIVICEe] Lo req 12 Society Sarah | n- t s only about a third as much to s because Neslin Soles are so and durable_that they wear a ¢ time. Shoe bills are kept ou don't need so many led shoes at They and for all members Neolin Soles are also re-soling. are produced by a scientific pro- ess to be what soles ought to be: com- waterproof and long-wearing. e by The Goodyear Tire Akron, Ohio, who ce Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed LIEUT. LOUIS R. ABEL How a Masonic 1 P. Abell to the Abel was killed in ac back to ndard of Dec 2 or given by t | of | tion Norwich Masonic Ring On Dead German WHEN NEURALGIA THIN PEOPLE - ATTACKS NERVES Sloan’s Liniment ecatters the congestion and relicves pain The Standard giv: lows: A 32nd degrec Masonic ring tragic_history which formerly belong- ed to Brother Joseph P. Abel, was | en from the finger of a dead on the Argonne front last October 4t In all probability it had been stolen b the German. The ring is in P sesson of Brother Andrew Wilson of He saw one of his com- the and as he obtained possession of the story as foi- ons_remo: was a Mason, it. It is a aring_ the im <olid gold penctra; 2 i is well known in th! s born in Brooklyn in 1 ‘ommande fion Chapter ata Coun Crowned d Sec- . Coun- Mr. Wilson issanxious to return the o his famil A Tictle, applicd without rubling, will goothe the nerve , stiff joints, : euritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges g bottle always on hand Keep a bi for family use. Druggists everywherc, SHOULD TAXE Jannary Cicaranee Sal. JILL CONTII'UE TCDAL nediately and rest and nt is very effective in 1 pains, strains, br! ats, sore muscles, nb: This is the biggest merchandising event of the entire year, as it involves thousands of d:l'ars’ worth of 'sea_mnlble and dependable merchandize at great'y re 'uced prices. It is worth remembering that this sa'e includes every de- partment in the store, and whils the sale is principally for the purpose cf cleaning up stocks and moving surplus mer- chandise into money, yet there are many lines of staple ind weakn: starved nerve the nerves dir pass Abel w onne front Sept. | trial c PECKHAM IS Frank I. Peckham of the I who ) was ! TO MORILIZ FCR DAY OF 1 1 ihe Chr ver for the universal pro Jesus Ch Rev. A. P. Blinn Elocted. lists will be itualist Cam Lake Pleas elected first d i The buy brand n't o worth OLDS P Head or chest— are best treated “externally”— VICRS VAPORUB ™Y NEW PRICES... 20~ 80.. 81,20 NOT TO GO TO FRANCE n qasl Worcester, ) . { New York city. At the meeting of directors, imme- llowing' the adjournment of | 10 he fol-| & theitol Loy 1inTr vice | ) 5 president STATE TEACHERS OPPOSE "{EW MORRISON CODE devel Oppositicn is 1led Morrison code, | COURT HEARS EVIDENCE WITH PUBL the. body C EXCL Draperies--Curtains--Shades —_— e Curtain Scrims and Marquisettes, with piain sad fancy borders, in whits, cream and esru— Iso carries| At 16c—reduced from At 21c—reduced from reduced from 39 Perr d. who ind W a de- ar 30c grade. conventional r n pr rtain Muslin, dot or ir at Cretonnes in a wide range of patterns and colorings— At 33c—reduced from 49¢ At 47c—reduced from 65e At 57c—reduced from At 69c—reduced from S$9c comfo; le draperies, etc, regular e 819 Better nrade Curtains reduced as follows— At $342—a pair fromy $4.00 At $3.95—a pair from $4.50 At §5.19—a pair from $5.00 At $6.19—a pair from $7.00 Couch Covers at the following Sale Prices— At $1. 1 om $§2.35 At §2.69—rcduced from 33.00 from $4.00 from ‘$7.50 Remnants of Curtain Scrims, Marquisettes, Cretonnes, Silkolines, Etc, at about one-third reductions from regular prices. Silks and Dress Goods = Colored Sitks Colored Dress Goods Silk ¢ 1-wide Cotton Serges and lar 49¢ value, at. "H TOWN inzham for wais ular 68 39%¢c 59¢ and Home- regular o Yard-wide Granite Mohairs, \ lled Piaids, All-wool 42-inch Black Checks, regular T-inch Light Col Messa- spuns, 69¢ value, at €9c 79c itings, including Black and White 42-inch Hairline ch Mohairs, reg- ORE REGISTRATICNS BY RETURNING MEN . D Henr Hill Newpor Londc Charbino, n Q. M. Radford, NEW LONDON NORTHERN HAS ANNUAL MEETING ting of the stock- n Northern New London on ice of the company, clected directors | crOWE et 3 t Guilford tus A. Sou Osgood, H. | STARKEY tuck), J M. New York Av- erill ¥ o Policeman Divito Sick at Home. Policeman Ralph Divito who has been off duty se of rheumatism since Dec. 30th ill confined to his | him home on Franklin street. The| rheumatism is in both his feet and he| . has ben in bed all the tim, but inning to i he- 0 value, at. $139 All-wool Crepe Mo- dresses, in black, gray Copennagen, brown, green and bur- dy, resular $2.00 value, at $1.59 for $179 $1.93 ch Hairline Suitings—54- Novelty Two-tone Checks Yard-wids Fancy Sat'n and T ffe ves, for wai ‘a, in plaids skirts and combinations: At $1.49—reduce At §i.f9 ce At $1.928—from § L -inch French ges for one-piece dresses, ular $2.75 value, at. $2.39 Skirtings—Suitings nch Novelty Plaids, wool- d, regular $1.50 value, at. nch Storm = Serge, in lack, Alice, Copenhagen, old rose, plum and brow.., regular St .98 $1.37 nner’s Satin, $1 nner all silk, s 1 “ 1 ‘v @ A S T@ R .E. A $1.69 ¥ T For Infants and Childrea In Use For Over 30 Years Alw: Allzwool Plaids, in green and brown, reg- 0 value, at.... $1.98 bears H q 0-inch and shrunk, in black, Alice, Storm Serge, sponged $1.79 Cop! s sen brown, prune and wine, regular $2.! 0 value. at. $2.19 $2.13 Si-inch Broadcloth, afl-wool, Pekin, navy, wine regular $3.50 value, 1 castor, nd green, $2.39 l ! ! 30-inch Chiffon Broadeloth, in green and brown, reg- ular §$4.50 value, at. . 8375 $2.79 16-inch Dlacl and Wool i rect, 5, fegula 0 I-inch All-waol ¥ Velour, in 2upe, brown greem, plum w0 wine, regular $5.00 value, Black Dress Goods X —AND— 5 -wide Black Storp Serge EMBALMERS e S £l HEa. 8 s green, regula I inch Black Moha , at Storm r, regular Serge $1.50 Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN $1.39 e fm—————————— 3 ¥ ] . 8159 B % L R R ] k All-wool Sérge 1 Jn this eity = = ——; sponged and shrunk, lTEA!\flNG and TRUCKING SRR N dence, -/DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT/ ack All-wool Serze | regular. $3.00 value, REASONABLE PRICES | Sene e oo 8289 z: fAI‘Tl{ROP | h Black C JffG\\ Broad- perifeens sular $450 value, at. $4.19 $1.98 $4.40 The Forteous & Ia merchandise that are in demand throughout the year, .and which are offered in this January Sale at reduced prices. We mention a few items: \ ————————————————.. S ————— —————

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