Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 24, 1919, Page 8

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U pernd oranges The Man With the Hoe good for every meal May Demand Fair Play (Written Specially For The Bulletin.) The Houston, Texas, Post is ono of | © the most influential and best edited papers of the great southwest It is not an agricultural organ; just ar exceptionally good newspaper de- voted to publication of news and to lions of people to death and ruin the “So the man with the hoe must re- alize his responsibility and the gre: occupies in the world He must put forth his m: mum effort to feed the world and cept smailer money pay for it. “The various toilers do not expnz to pay the man with the h want the ma the hioe to give them mors bread, more | s, more butter, S more of everything of that land y than they are pa: coming better times immediately. Begin your breakfast, for instance, with sliced oranges and eat some orange marmalade on your toast or griddle-cakes. At lunch, a glass of orange juice will be a better appetizer than any cocktail, and no salad can excel one made of oranges. For dinner, orange punch is most delightful and an orange shortcake will appeal to most every mem- ber of the family. vital place he which very reason it is Wwholly non- partisan in any discussion it may un- dertake of farming conditions and ten- m going to asi you ¥, to read and ponder over lowing editorial i Anythinz you or I may s t, perhaps, be dis- o m the world's emergency “and do‘ along this Jine mi; counted because we arc farmers and, biased in our opinions. N such charge can be made agains: the editor of the Houston Post. an unprejudiced neu out humor and occasional suggestions of sarcasm, but none the less effec It may be that the 0d from the “The Health Fruits of Florida” A book of citrus fruir recipes “The barber now redlires the man | is the articie: 3 “While Mr. Gompers is making Describes many of the more popular methods of preparing oranges and gives recipes for their use in cookery and confections. You e weicome to a free copy of this valuable booklet and one will be sent vou upon receipt of your name and address. Also Sealdsweet Kitchen Calendar and Chart— the housewives’ guide in the use of grape- register thumper: ruit, Florida’s “grown-up” oranges. . who have hee Ask your dealer to supply 3 A B Sealdsweet grapefruit and oranges. our aitention “The incessant appeal of the world new is for more food and with the hoe. “Perhaps the man with cn’uUs EXCHAN( 2y Sk JJ‘/I”W fo wu -5 daldime Gt Taupa, FLoria BRIEF STA l'E NEWb nt of warm clothin: shivering in the T Mhe man with the, ho L .m»m, was Judge Malthic nd produce mor luxuries and dictate to pres- waists, dresses and men’s shirts “And another thing the chre are more of him forth extraordinary + a . I & NUrse lo say that [ am usin -Laxene in many cases atest success. 35c FLANNELETTE in a styles. All a yard wid KE ELECTRIC BUTTON ON TOES! LS WHY A CORN IS SO PAIN- FUL AND SAYS CUTTING ES THEM GROW. ‘HOLD W. S. 8. STAMPS TILL MATURITY DATE AVERTS STRIKE MOVE it with a case of measles HOSIERY AND UN AT GROTON IRON WORKS.| 1 splendid work. 1se my name and address ne who cares {0 know about nd my use of \I“ntho«l,a\ene. WOMEN'S BURSON MADE. ular winter weight Sold regularly ‘for 3 WOMEN'S BLACK SEAMLE of medium weight. Sold 18 DO “swesr by it by draggists cveeywhere, lentho-Laxene For Colds and Coughs ‘hOf»‘&NS FULL F/\SH‘(/wu HOSE in black only. Sizes 82 to 10. lar 85¢ quality. .. SALE BURSON HOSE IN BRONZE AND either lisle or siik lisie finis °| RED CROSS SEWING | {ES NEE DWORKERS II..,....‘........V...., IS — 50c SILK LISLE HOSE of lic black, gray, brown an far price $1.35 WOMEN'S OUT SIZE half-white sole. Re The Call for Women Demands Strength and Vigor no time for women to feel languid, faint, weak or dizzy or to headaches or backaches. Women will always have their pecu- xilments and all women must suffer more or less but Beecham’s e been a blessing to women for over sixty years to strengthen . tone the nerves and improve the blood. orrect stomach disorders, improve digestion, avoid constipation, the blood and establish regular and healthy conditions by using BEECHAM’S PILLS tas a helpful tonic to weak women &nd may be safely taken as not produce any disagreeable after-effects. Compounded of tried medicinal herbs and contain no harmful drugs. or pale, listless women, Beecham’s Pills are recommended as a helpiul medicine—they relieve the morning lassitude, bring health, strength, rosy cheeks, clear skin and the bright eyes hich belong to the woman who is well, lively and buoyant. There is a special reason why Beecham’s Pills are helpful to women—the answer is found in using them. Millions of women in all the countries of the world have found that by using Beecham’s Pills they can FULL FASHIONED OUT S cotton w te quality CHILDREN'S\HARVARD Either medium weight and drawers, priced a Ge to 950 a garment— Ma‘ uenera.l Roben Bulla.rd REN'S HARVARD MIL With His Three Stars b UNDERWEAR—both ves CHILDREN'S WOOL U HARVARD MILLS UNDERW MEN. Splendid medium and tights of fine cotton— Regular Extra sizes—value $1.35 er the first of the week 2 nuw{hnr of ool added to the Public librory New Britain turned Polish soldiers ncon in the Polish School hall the formation of a permanent organi- zation will take place. —_—_— Weary People Can Find Relfef are pain-ridden people every- ho continue to be know low to Sbtain relief, January Clearance Sale CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT Colored Wash Fabrics at Sale Prices 22c AMERICAN SHIRTING CALICO— SALE PRICE 15¢ 29c APRON GINGHAM of Amoskeag and Lan- caster makes. .SALE PRICE 25¢ PERCALE of fine quality in both light and dark colorings. Yard wide..... SALE PRICE 25¢ 42c DRESS PERCALES of the finest grade. A yard wide and in both light and dark col- orings SALE PRICE 35 35c OUTING FLANNEL in stripes, checks and plaids . SALE PRICE 27c 39c OUTING FLANNEL in excellent stripe pat- terns SALE PRICE 35¢ 49 OUTING FLANNEL—the very best quality. A heavy weight and a yard pide— SALE PRICE 43¢ 39c DUGKLING FLEECE..... ..SALE PRICE 29¢ 45c EDEN CLOTH in flannel effects, for waists ol e e SALE PRICE 3% 45c VELTINA FLEECE—a very fine flannelette in solid colors....... .SALE PRICE 35¢ MERCERIZED COTTON POPLIN in black and all the best colors.. SALE PRICE 45¢ 39c DRESS GINGHAMS in stripes, checks and plaids—also solid colors........SALE PRICE 2% DOMESTIC DRESS GINGHAMS of the best grade in yard ZEPHYR DRESS GINGHAMS of excellent qual- andsome plaid patterns, value 45c a ..SALE PRICE 35¢c inish, 32- A soft- gingham in a com- plete iine of styles and colorings, valuc 49c— SALE PRICE 3% 45c MADRAS and PERCALE of the finest quali- Two widths—32 and 36 inches. For SALE PRICE 33¢ KIDDIE AND ENDURANCE CLOTH of the right weight for children’s wear. Colors woven in— 39 quality 45c quality GENUINE SERPENTINE C and kimona designs, value 29c COTTON CHALLIES—a vy SALE PRICE 2%¢ SALE FRICE 3% d Clearance Priccs INFANT’S COTTON HOSE tan, of the RIBBED COTTX Black or white st Il regular stock— Buc. .. 4Be.. ... Soc. PRICE 65c only WORWEN'S SILK AND FIBRE scam. Will wear well. We < v in th half- SALE the sale we will just 10e less than the regular pr carment. CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS D i5c FROM REGULAR PR ON SUITS REDUCED 20c FROM REGULAR S zes—value $1.15.........SALE PRICE 95¢ CE $1.15 Saturday night marks the close of the biggest clearance event of the year. In antici- pation of the lowering of merchandise prices we have made drastic reductions in the price of standard goods of all kinds, in all departments, thus giving you the benefit of the Buy now for the present and for future use. SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT—DON'T WAIT UNTIL THEN DOMESTICS, LINENS, ETC. . Bargains For the Housekeeper /. BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS # HUCK TOWELS 75¢ value.. .SALE 95¢c value .SALE $1.25 value saeeeess. . SALE LINEN TOWELING 30c 35¢ 45¢ 50c HUCK TOWELING REMNANTS +esse....SALE PRICE ALL-LINEN TABLE DAMASK .SALE PRICE $2.25 ..SALE PRICE $250 ONE LOT OF SAMPLE TABLE CLOTHS Many good locking cloths which have been slightly Value 25¢c a yard......... Value $3.00 a yard. Value $350 a yard. soiled in displaying AT ABOUT HALF PRICE MERCERIZED DAMASK 50c quality. 83c_quality. $125 quality. MERCERIZED NAPKINS Value $1.80 a dozen. Value $240 a dozen. piece SALE LONG CLOTH Value 36c a yard. ..SALE PRICE 30¢ .SALE PRICE 29¢ .SALE PRICE 33c PILLOW CASES IN TWO SIZES Either 42 by 36 or, 45 by 36, valued At 42c each .SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SHEETS AT SPEC!A' SALE PRICES Value 35c a yard Value 40c a yard.. At 53¢ each 72 by 90, value $1.75 ..SALE 81 by 90, value .SALE 81 by 90, value SALE 72 by 99, value SALE &1 by 99, value ..SALE 54 by 90, value SALE CAMEO LADIES’ CLOTH—-a yard wide— ..SALE PRICE 29¢ ..SALE PRICE 35¢ Value 36c. Value 40c. i i » > e m Bl 2 o m .SALE PRICE 3% .SALE PRICE 79¢ SALE PRICE $1.00 .SALE PRICE $150 .SALE PRICE $2.00 NAINSOOK IN 10-YARD PIECES One iot of this Fine Nainsook valued at $4.90 a PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE 5553 B¥P FERd ¥ PRICE $3.90 PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE 31 59 ONE LOT OF HEAVY BLEACHED COTTON— SALE PRICE 38¢ ONE LOT OF HEAVY BROWN COTTON— SALE PRICE 37¢ ONE CASE OF CROCHET QUILTS—MILL SECONDS—hemmed borders and actually worth $450..... ......SALE PRICE $3.50 ONE CASE OF SAT!N QUILTS—MILL SEC- ONDS—hemmed borders and actually worth $5.50. . SALE COTTON ELA"IKETS in full bed choice of white and tan.....SALE PRICE $4.50 PRICE $450 COTTON BLANKETS in pla\ds or plain gray— 3 SALE PRICE $7.00 ONE CASE OF WHITE WOOE BLANKETS in full bed size, value $8.50 a pair— SALE PRICE $7.50 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS Value $11.00 a pair. Vaiue $12.00 a pair. SALE PRICE § 9.00 ..SALE PRICE $1000 45c BLEACHED DOMET FLANNEL— SALE PRICE 39¢ SILK DEPARTMENT Smashing Reductions In Favored Silks A GROUP OF PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS in values from 69¢ to $1.50 1 yard, consisting of Messalines, Taffetas and Moires in light and dark colorings. . -SALE PRICE 5% 35.INCH FANGY TAFFETAS in block plaids and stripes. Value $2.00 a yard..SALE PRICE 98¢ 35-INCH STRIPE TAFFETAS in handsome color combinations. A splend:d assortment of these $2.00 silks for your choica...... SALE PRICE $1.35 PLAID TAFFETA in every desirable solor combi- nation and all this season’s goods Regular prices $2.00 and $2.25 a yard...SALE PRICE $1.45 ALL OF OUR $250 FANCY SILKS in_ plaids, stripes and figures are cut to the quick— SALE PRICE $1.65 $2.00 SATIN RADIENT in all good black. A high lustre sa celors and with perfect drap- ing qualities. It is 40 inches wide— SALE PRICE $1.69 CREPE DE CHINE in a complete line of colors, Every shade you could desire. It is 40 inches wide— $1.59 Quality. $1.79 Quality SALE PRICE $1.29 SALE PRICE $1.59 FANCY 40-INCH VOILE AND CHIFFON in the qualities which sold from $1.50 to yard $1.75 Quality.. $2.00 Quality... ALL REMNANTS $250 a . HALF PRICE 35.INGH TAFFETA IN BLACK ONLY—. ..SALE PRICE $1.50 .....SALE PRICE $179 T SPECIAL PRIiCES weakness, Door slea: . weary headaches Secure Health, Strength and Success aisordered stom- It ‘\lu“fi) Pills help from the ve Keep on with them., vour svstem of tho poisons 1h~u ca your pain and misery. estore your kidnéys To h thy action and give Jou back heaith and straasih rals wemen Druggists, 10¢, 25c. PR taken off &t the Day Kimball h Thomaston Mg, ASHFORD tal, Putnam, is at his home here for |Gictown, a few days, and Mrs. Frank Bennett Mrs. Arthur Tanner, who has been | Thomaston—The o be out. Co. has purchased the propert ‘r\ll.nfmdlq week. - e Co. has puréhased the property. oyne | v Mrs. Farlow Scott v reene attended Feorg Bradstr the home of Georze|avenue, opposite the d his finger tford, Monday evening. ' Power Co. station, Walter Howlett is employed in Mid- and _ will . break ground for new faciory at once.

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