Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 7

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.'ORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1919 : 4 The Heary AleadSonCo @ltt Bulietin, TAFTVlllE IIUIJPI.EV 5) YEARS MARRIED r”"i:;“ns a Secret RO \ 4 Manufacturer of Famous Medicine Telis Ingredients, So Public C: | Appreciate Pure, Reliable Medi- cine. e By eS| Tue Porreous & [merewt Co. Thrift Days In the lake region, the upper Ohio -ADY ASBISTANT eAtbar e b wanstanly. fair. Sridey Al Galls Answered Promptly :?:rfanthu‘:?::;‘wimout decided temper- These are Thrift Days—a time when the advantages are all with our customers. Throughout the store there are many odd lots of merchandise—lots which were assem- bled during the inventory period and which are now being offered at ridiculously low prices. s A Many people fear to take medicine | to check and abort colds, cure coughs, |catareh, ete. This fear is groundless | |with all the products of The Black- {burn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio. I\ot one contains cplates narcotics or . Day and Night Winds for Friday and Saturday: P North Atlaptic--Moderate northwest % 88 Main Strest winds with fair weather. Middle Atlantic—Moderate west winds. fair weather. Forecast. harmful drugs. Mentho-Laxene for | 1coaghs. colds, catarrh and all flisv.ress] | following a vold, is a compound of Wild Cherry, Tolu, Cascara, Grinde- | lia, Menthoe Ammonium —Chloride, and alcohol sufficient to preserve and | keep in solution. Every ingredient is in concentrated form and the medicine is so strong that only ten-drop dotes are to be itaken In the “raw” state. But the ideal way is to make into syrup by jemptying a 2% oz. bottle of Mentho- Lazene into a pint bottle and then fill | the Dottle with granulated sugarj syrup, made by dissolving a pint of sugar in a half pint of boiling water. It is said by thousands that this make® a most effective home treatment for | all cold troubles. The manufacturer| guarantees ‘it to pleade or money Forecast of New England: Fair Fri- JOSEPH BRADFORD |day and Saturday. Observations in Norwich. J Hf The following records, reportéd from The Bulletin's observations, show the changes in temperature and the baro- Slank Bocks Made gnd Ruled to Order | Metric changes Thursday: 108 BROADWAY Tam, 13 m. SMALL LOT OF GOOD Grflgr'?«'s4'c:::::::m TRAVEL'NG BAGS Predictions for Thursd’ay: Fair. Thursda)\ weather: Fair; north- It is a time when thrifty housekespers can trade immensely | to their advantage if they will only visit this store during the stock adjusting period and look around. Here arc 3 - some of the special offerings: 16 inches-18 inches-20 inches| ™" " ot _____ ; HARLES PARADIS, jback. Sold by all good druggists.— = Sus, Mooh amd Tides. CHARLES PARADIS. MRS, CHARLE v jaew . q 1 ] Sun, A J] Moon| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paradi f {rection of H, Benoit who acted as T Bought right, will be sold I Rises | eeu v,'“g'z'e- | X8 | atins cetehrates theis soldon wed, |head ehof, assisten by, Philty Simos | nished apartments in adjoinin blocks, S“..KS——DRESS GOODS .m. | dmg Thursday. At 9 o'clock a sotemn ng loss from $15,000 to $25,000.} I'lght na.v‘ na “vu L 0 THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. neau and Henry Benard. Tnp wait- high nupt.el mass wa: 't trésses in by cral firemen wers overcome by vi 7. | Champagne, Pe | #moke and one, Elmer Holmes, was Octave Peltier and Mrs. J0<‘ph Le- |taken to Lawrence hospital, where his Rev. F. F. DesSureaJ.t of 0: }gareA lungs were pumped. d blues and browns, for waists, regular 75¢ value— Rev. H, Chagnon | ylie fre was under contrel at 630 rice now T aradis, a dson of ] p. m. at three points. These sms g Ki e 7 A s T ) 1 fier High water it 1o low Lt et e R Bl weserpe 70 vbie , Kimono Silk Crepe, 36 inches wide, in light blue, fo0d tlde. | s geumption ~ Collego ~ of ohe pawrence hall buliting was|} Copenhagen and black, regular “51.00 . value— De! I_loff HoteI GREENE\’IL]_E argeofm}:lr':%l p.!'ig“ramme on the site once occupied by | Novelty Silk Plaids, 31 inches wide, washable, in | zu nir | the Union house, which was burned to |§ PIiCe TOW .......lveiiiiiiieiiiiiieieine. 79 A Jewish peddler met with an acei- | The so ks ke HAvE |IIClErCuTd oo . g ) ot . g s EUROPEAN PLAN {aent” Wednesdy afternoon when his | rond r;g by the Messrs. Te. G t,}i‘d “ e | PROGRAMME ARRANGED 1§ Silks for waists and dresses, including yard-wide HAYES BROS. Prooe o T e e e, BOTE8 | “rcllowing the high mass the par'y FCOR C. OF c. BANQUET || Messaline Stripes—Copenhagen, green and brown, Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway |on Thirteenth strect and Dr. Coles | 2djourned ts St Louis hall w was called and attended the horse. The | COUDle were congratulated by owner of the horse had to go to the |Maly friends and relative city and get another to take his wagon | Were about two hundre Arzangemients for the annual ban-|R on pavy ground—yard-wide Messalne Plaids in Quet of th (‘\mbel of (,o’r’trer(‘c of | - g forwich, wiWh s to be held at the|d Navy, brown and green, regular $1.75 value—at. . $1.49 ] WG of Wholk dhat ot \Wauregan house, - Mofday -even.ne, | to his home. e ) = . ch. 10 are about compleied and ev- Tacdisida il S atie e L DR. F. C. JACKSON j| John Dunion has received his hon- |1oWi there being relatives i hihg points to one of Yard-wide Striped Taffeta, in handsome color com ha © e discharge from the army. He | 76N8 2 > ) e entertaining and instrucii held by the local DIN3 stationed at Camp Devens ana bina among the first men to leave Norwich for thut eamp. p h Gates of the naval reserve!id in New London is spending a,‘ at the home of his parents on | DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS | 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. tions, for waists or skirts, regular $2.00 value at $1.50 ) s were Dol 4 qum. Canada and were . Pie, P. Q, by t! curate . of The couple 1 5 years hold in the club |0 Taftville where ial club on Ténth |Lieir home ever evening at 7.20 | time Dec Yard-wide rmsd Taffeta, with satin stripe in com-* binations of plum and brown, regular $2.50 value at $1.75 in Copenhagen, 2.50 value at... $1.79 r, Jr.; address, Cyrus 40-inch Silk and Wool Poplin navy, wisteria and black, regular to the opening of the ban-| t 8 a'clock a rvmrtmw\ will bel maill bibeting o orier AN hishens. 2nd the parlors of the Wauresan|§ Yard-wide Dress Velveteen, in cardinal, navy, Office Heurs: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. §| cted during the evening. They 1"~i- il '-:‘j;) will be given : (“orenhwm and green, reguhl $2.50 value at.... $1.98 Teiephone lw_ml_”i."remuut in the r(:omaimom Pl'ue: e ‘, meet the gu At \ i -“1 1 Ak f ; v of Boston is first 42-inch P"mm 1, in navy, brown and black, for ARE YOU OBLlCED [ ta slear your throat often and do you | wish you didn't have to. Just try| some of our i BRONCHIAL LOZENGES ) aite W 1§ 40-inch Wool Popl'm in black and navy — 42-inc and see hew they elear away that ; - e - taren and friends. . o ung mun (¢ Storm Serge in Alice, Copenhagen, rose, brown and e S0 K | REV. LUTHER LOVEJGY WILL i — {tle areas i e [§ black, regular $2.00 value atee.v............. $1.50 150 a box at | SPEA v len ZAN PERSON— | OFFICERS ELECTED BY 1 ; A : "o 5 o SPEAK IN CITY SUNDAY cx-w\'ygré)iu‘“r'l_.,m PZRSON. ICER 42-inch French Serge, in navy, ver dc\mlj!e for Z}HN!‘ \ Dx?AR'fiACYJZ one-piece dresses, regular ,.Cro vafue at........ $1.69 50 MAIN 31REET : 2-inch French Serge, all wool, haqen "'me hrmvv plum, taupe, regular $2.2 ulated the happy nuptial bles one-piece dress or skirt, regular $1.25 value at.... 89¢ 42-inch W ool—i lled Skirting Plaids, in L and blue, green and brown, .ed and nh' valuctatse .. z\lL‘ to be congrai ted that the have an_ opro it came under his ob: THE TITLE HERE? UNITED CONCREGATIC the war % far, Bulletir =‘e’£fi§a,mif\§§ ders of the in order to ra -ufl affairs iy o 50-inch French Qe.se‘ for sut or J in plum, © and un burgundy, green, brown and bis $3.06 money n: OF ALL KINDS on AUTCMOBILES, CARRIAGFS' WAGONs, HUSBAND SEEKS DIVORCE TRUCKS and CARTS FROM WIFE IN PATTERSON F. Alcorace of this city and green, for suit or skirt 50-inch Broadcloth and Tricotine in beaver, plum, taupe, burgundy and prune, reg 3 s0value i Sh ek laa L SR SOt 10 $2.08 Mflt{,}a Co. 56-inch All Wool Mixed ‘fn?n” in Mechanical Repaire, Fainting, Trim ming, Upholstering and Wood Work Blacksmithing in all its trances, e first vorce fro Patt sn October He al- scutt & ci_ ri c i fraud in the mairiage contract. :a ‘{ fi’i] _Governmen: Nitrate For Farmers. county farm bureau has 507 to 515 North Main SL . : b C. general execut ve | Laznil The Porteous & e its Giovannia Al | I . J.. whom {ter from the Depart- ington, while retur 4 + train being hauled : . s b T e sfmmo one of them of the rtment @ oo ons for - et ‘watch £ h enjoy a good =] een extended Ll . f A fi Forugey 15th, notified of the 1 ose dmm-‘ 1918 Aute Merkers Until Feb. 15. JOhn & Geo H Bl was in use previously to January 25th S 000} o &8s DIRISS 71 i= to be used for these ia anplica- o dens. Anyone desirin: this nitrate ‘\'hh") 5 to be sold by the government Largest Assortment at $§1 per ton 1. o. b. <linping point o ma\ make application ior it at once|the owner to the Coun:y Agricultu-al agent or|Mmifutes of te DIAMOND JEWELRY their Farm Bureau dirsctor for the|Cided to toom. the finder cause he is BRGOCHES | Not Yet Discharged. g BIcEaE SCARF PINS T. Sullivan, who has been in the | nr 1o RINGS e depa-\lmenL has not yet been ! BErh 1 PENDANTS uditor and s unday school. ! cithar po. | Rominated and dul eeanea | excention of cler] . e | vacant. to be | the 1 sould have de- teh belonged, | taken following were | X cled with the |© ! tlice R ._——‘ ——_"". : office vm:\lr‘x: |FUNDS C\.MING IN FOR | .:u:n;:‘ Bo(;v/fs_ Hike. ~ WELCOME HOME RECEPTION | The junior boy t of the towtspeople to iner to be mr al eMme s and| il fumkh musie, ischarged, as has been reported, but awaiting his discharge papers, | WILL PAY LUMP SUM CASTORIA { from ¢ e . 3 For Infants and Children vhich he is in hopes of recelving every | TO FORD'S PARENTS | ¢ | day. A : ; inUse For Over 30 Years BRACELET WATCHES A e Pt e Heme. Chitne Always bears o Signa‘mere of dfi‘/fi 5’%‘ Church & Allen A the parents of ey Co., C RADIOLITE STRAP e Bt hnk T Fipd e enio The WATCHES, ETC. Use Cocoanut Oil the company, has been approv ton of a_pas 1 si If you want to keep your ha&r in Commissioner J. J. Donohue end derati C'“ John & Geo. H. bliss |, ‘good condition, be careful what you | Vi For Wasbing Hair || company directed td pa ———— e e | wash it wit e the seloc- T 0" lm> church was unab} man, v«‘w has| hether at camps e sea, or over in nvited; the hanquet is forj of the Norwich hoys who !sum of $2.10( to Frank W. and Nettie | Ford of Dall Tex: the parent: 18: | cleraym { cured. were A. b, 5 o8, W Most scaps.and prepared shnmpuos! The bal- 3 WILLIAM C. YOUNG |contain too much alkali, This dries|that Bl s were $33 per Norman : . 1 I8 1 Bessisne b the scalp, makes the hair britile, arg | that the ere partial depend- rtney Andrews, Alblen a Nrs, A an ke : b 15 Main Street TETSON & \UUN lis very Harmmlh J};.m plain mulsitied | ents. ed the lum g 3 e he @ i cocoanut oil ( is pure and en- t | before the close e meeting S oLy i » CARPENTER and BUILDER | 2% ereaselesa), is much better then PRGCIE S e Al SRR R i e Ser 5 FU fiRAL Best work and materials at right|the most expensive soap or anything Sholss of e sprpiechs: 1om of Theichurel 1Al it o s hy skiiled labor |clse you can use for shampooing, as | for the services of Deacon . J. Leay- | e 3 FEV, ephone %0 Wast Main St | this can't possibly infure the haie H ns, wt s held that office for the | TRAINS ARE USING NEW [ANDRFWQ-‘\'\‘ s DU 10108 i Ml s &Gl Simply moisten your hair with Others of service | BRIDGE OVER THAMES! ade Lol / | water and rub it in. nOe or two tea- . : e s : ; New Hi and | GET OUR PRICE ON | eponnfuls will make an abundance of b 8 ot een deacon fo i hes ac’},e" = caics o an e | rich, creamy lather, and cies the : D. Hav s been | = = na MARRIED i —A? STORAGE BATTERIES ir' and scalp thoroughly. The et England C,'{"%ys!b" Tabe Co, WPARTLAND — WOLFE —1a New | BEFORE PURCHASING e e e : S e EMBALMERS | particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and o 2 85 1 ¢ i D. McPart- The Garlock & Haynes Co. | iamive of1. e hair' dries quickly i LAWRENCE HALL BUILDING ki S Vi 4 Phone 7813 and it le it fine and siI v end frelgnt tra NEW LONDON, CONN, {bright, fluffy and easy to manage. ~'1nz‘x_?werwa11 .hnu’-G.mnton—-lgmt on ancn You can get mulgified cocoanut oil | D1OTC; € o proc i g ____|at most any drug stora. It is very l" & The s the new | cheap, and a fow ounces is enough to| « structure was t 5, due in New o 1 o i x T 3. & rber 2 5 5 Londen at 7 o'clock from Boston. The | M “'I"A HOUSE ‘;i?mhgwnm s Lo = vrist brok- | s 2 | mext train ‘to pass over this bridg LALL, i 2 3 at B ance. T v 51 m Norwich. Other | he heart of the n order with entire arted from merha:'cd tisfaction to officials of the rail- a butter a’xd tea { road. { ne of the hesviest trains to pass the bridge was an eastbound ! ight train, about 11 o’clock, the day, beside many of the exira Lady Assistant Telephone 323-5 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SM!TH ALLEN distriet. urnace pipe me, about 2.1# First-class. Garage Service Connected | D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone Shetucket Street and Helena E f finger injured, at rate Are You Too Fat:7 If you wish to reduce your weight TEAMING and TRUCKING | DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT Il be held from his| ° REASONABLE PRICES Hedge avenne FLOWERS members from state pier, Fort Trumbull - - m. Burial in] ARTHU : . : F ral D- A steadily, pleasantly and lastingly, ob- |guard academy respond he fire | O ARIRU VInRCP i ¥ tain a small package of oil of korein|was confined to block, but| When a person wakes up with a stiff Phone 175 FOR ALL OCCASIONS g me ll'edor at the @rug store, follow the directions; | stores and off ng L\ocku(\h ¢ Orders Delivered ;i has pains in m )C{Cs. ?Cflefl in hhs = joints, or has rheumatic twinges, he o Smoke | facks ambition and enersy and-cannot ‘te. $75 . | 40 his best. If you fcel out of the race, ite $75,- | tired and £lid, or nave other symp. $20,000; | toms o should act be both surprised and delighted at be- | were practi TREES AND SHRUBS coming thinner, supple and healthier.|and water. b [ fr Korei: NE. Maplewastibitiinss Co and Embalmer 5ot i ki New York, N. Y.| T. H. PEABODY Phone 988 SHEA & BURKE 8| Guarantee given. Keductions of 3 to| -'Tm and Bu { Mills Tea o Lelp the . 4 - 6 pounds weekly are reported. and Olympia Cufe cor *out of the 41 Main Street B TR —— Promptservicedayoraight [0, 22 n0s, Ve ST T N | Mo stock of Tiguior st matter 1 Main i ness befdre the pubiic, there is no fat. No stremuous exercises, no cath- | er; Canton restaurant, $10.c 2 M“lr-g,ns By F lDlr t medium better than rthrough the ad- artics, no starving; vou may cat 000; Leverone & Musante Truit com- : i unera eClors veftising cdlumnt of I'b.e ulletin, Isweets i€ yoi like. pany, $15,000; severa] officés and fur-

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