Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 8

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Swift’s Premium Oleomargarine in This Package 5 The name it bears has been a guarantee of purity and good- ness for half a century. o o ot ket Made from Government ine- spected animal oils, pure vege- table oils, Pasteurized milk and butter, and finest dairy salt. It as the elements for growth that children need. Not touched by hand in man- ufacture or packing. he U. S. Food Administration suggests Oleomargarine—dietetic specialists recommend Qleomar- ,;arine—millions of housewives are using Oleomargarine. Swift's Premium Oleomar- garine has the better fiavor. Itis easy to get—the most widely dis- tributed brand of Oleomargarine. It saves 20 cents or more a pound. [ - Company, U. S. A. Swift & Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce St. H. C. Adams, Manager Other Quality Brands Made From Nuts and Milk e Oleomargarine votes of ntifie s 50 elect- Frail, Sickly Children improve Rapidly en Vinol he reason we so strongly recommend Vinol for frail, sickly children is because it is a non-secret iedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Pep- tones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glyce- rophosphates — but no oil — the very elements nceded to build them up. It is delicious to the taste, and children love it. These Two Mothers Have Proved This. Bainbridge, N.Y. Williamson, W. Va. “My little dn.xyhter, 13 years old “My little boy was weak, puny, “gverworked and was run-down, tired | and tired all the time, did not want &ll the time, nervoua, had hesdaches, | to do anything. Vino! was recom- couidn’t eat and had to stay out of | mended and it built up his strer; hool. Vinol has buil her up. She | andmade himhealthy. Now he ro hae a good appetite, no more head- | and plays like other children. saches and has returned to school | certainly believein Vinol for chiidren. agnin.”’—Mrs. Lester Andrews. —-H:rley Clay. thol ¢ reates Stréngthv L hor'vich Vxnol is sold in Wil- in Danielson by the A. W. Williams hue and Druggists Everywhere. Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Prop, limantic by the Wilson Drug Ci Pharmacy, and in Putnam by ES MRS. ELIZABETH LILLIE, 9, OLDEST LEBANON RESIDENT | Mrs. Elizabeth C. Lillie of Lebanon | celebrated her 98th birthday, Satur- day, Feb. 1. i She is the oldest person in the to She entertained echildron and gra MRS. ELIZABETH C, LILLIE. children besides taking and calling on friends, The day before she finished piecing a quilt which she begun in December. She reads the daily papers and keeps in touch with affairs and is busy mest of the time with her needle. She has two children, 13 grandchiidren, 2§ great grand-children and o e greatgrandchild 4 1-2 years She was the recipient of many gifts czrds and letters and also a box of 9% carnations, the gift of her grand- ereat grandchild 4 1-2 years nld CQNNECT ICUT COLLEGE %n auto ride Ito be given at the cunmz n a colleg: smy'th, | Lowell n.f; \’7\ assa Mv Gerard 0 be stresse nd for particular v ctures of ues to Steiner have the attendance these 1 fl, favor if you are asked to It spoils | return it. GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK AND BEAUTIFUL | Look years younger! ma’s recipe of Sage and Sulphur and nobody will know. | Almost everyone knows that iTe.A and Sulphur, properly com- ipounded brings back the natural jcolor and lusire to the bhair when 'lfaded. streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at Sage any drug store for “Wyeth's Sageand Sul- ! phur Compound.” You will get iarge bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other in- gredients, at very little cost. Every- body uses this preparation now, be- cause no one can possibly tell that vou darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. 53 ikt a large| Try Grand- | a]church Sunday morning, in the absence Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate I in it before breakfast. i caused by | Headache of any kind is auto-intoxication—which means self-| poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons ' led toxins, sueked into the blood, | ‘hrougn the lymphk duéts, excite thel amps the blood so fast| s in the smaller arm-ui (‘:i.lled head dache You become Nervous, \ despondent, sick, feverish and miser- | able, and almost§ resort to | which tenmomnl. relieve but do notv rid the blood of these irritating tox- | ins. A glass of hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate in it, drank before breakfast for awhile will not only wash these poisons from your system and cure you of head- he, but wili cleanse, purify and fresl the entire nvlimcnmry canal. | Ask your pharmacist for a quarter| pound of limestone phospbate It is[ inexpensive, harmless as sugar. If you aren’t feeling your best, {if tongne is coated or you wake up with bad taste. foul breath or have colds,| indigestion, billousness, constipation, or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos- phated hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons. — ey LOCAL RED CROSS MEETS CALL TO HELP WAR VICTIMS The accompanying repert of work donre during October, November and by the auxiliaries of the lo- cal Red Cross chapter. gives an idea interest (eit by the wo- ch and outlving districts tending a helping hand toward ho'smml alescent November, 15} “aists, 1 conval- | Poquet petticoat November -md] 4 petticoats, 4 auxiliary for January amount of 149 arti enormous this month, Community ¢ churches, Town com- | 1l tie vhvxr - full quots efficient intere: Uken in 005 zar- 1 hrought fr:)n Feb- m the 1 eis were called . These were | zes. a littl past ing Wil 4 all be| r which the e <my mmense rush =med Hercu- but many hands of it: prompthess ts which were taken a great heip; ould be taken The all-day opted hy many who their lunchacns, stop- noon tn erfoy a cup | ~offee, served piping hot by N\irs. A. A. Robinson, who never failed to be on hand for the purpose, durine the two busiest weeks the lo- cal Hed Cross has ever i Henry Arnold. in charge of the gar- | { mentts, was at her post every day and too much prai: }unfailing out to sometimes < 7ich hag just cause to he nroud of its )mmm-x Red Crose workers who have i maintained ajl through the ®ar, a re- | markable reputation for doing their | duty where it seemed nearest, either jin zical dressings or in making| warm garments for the shivering ref- ugees. Rev. Walter P. Buck of New Lon- don occupied the pulpit of the Baptist of the pastor. The Ladies' Aid socicty was enter- tained ¥riday at the home of Mrs. Fred Hope. Sewing and knitiing em- ployed the workers throuch the after noon. At the close of the busines known. Mrs. | ¥ Please talk to your zz’ cRtfer about Sealdsweet omflge.r ranges are among the moothcalth— ful foods — Sealdsw eetoranges especially. You can reduce your household expenses by using mofe oranges, less grains, meats and other solid foods. Please t:u" t & to your fruite ' dealer or grocer about Sealdsweet oranges — tell him you want them 21l the time this season and expect him to supply you—he’ll do itif'you insist, P> many people prefer— one for every day.of.the Inflfeéeflfiwm’mti‘; week for a whole year. Both free on applicatior grapeffuii M{OIJHVPS if you have first asked your dealer to supply }e\x fl‘:“"’ésfizfd Sealdsweet oranzes and grapefruit ried it ne good o demand L‘Hl’ Then write far free Eook, v Kitchen Calendar® Chart ,&his book, “The Health Fruits of Florida,” de- scribes diffefent ways of serving citrus fruits— telling you how to prepare Sealdswect crahges " in the most appetizing forms. The Kitchen ¢ Calendar and Chart gives the best methods ‘of serving grapefruit—the twin of the srange, which = c@ F{g«,sucn 'aA @ Taurpa, FLorma Saturday, THOMPSON | Rev. Arnold von C. P. preached Sunday. The Woman's Home M onary society afternoo 5 % me with Lphrmm letter from Germany. cently William, Allen V. Reynolds in Sunday. George Foster is fllness and » parsonage Harry A. South Carolina. Beadl CLARK’S FALLS John Perry attend George A. Thomp: Chester Miner e aucticn Last Opportunity LIQUIDATION SALE |- Ends Positively It FINAL REDUCTIONS - Furs Suits Coats Dresses Skirts Waists | A THE LIVE STORE FRANKLIN SQUARE, NORWICH pupil | LEGAL NO"YCE."' Reg'-strars of Voter * Notice egistrars and Alssistant’ Regis- s 0f Voters of the Town of Ner- h will be in sessiom:on FRIDAYS, I'eb. 7th and 14th, 1819 \ { | trom 12’ @’elock, noom, until 9 o'elock | in the eveningi " | “To Register” the lezal’voters of satd | wh 7 appear for the privilege itical primaries or can= escribed in Act of Legisla- 1309.. . Those. who Feb. 8th . st to a.m.'to 4 p. m, to 20th, from 10 ten to appeals from the doings. of | the , and to transact ‘-any proper to be done at d at Norwich, Conn, Jan. 20th, FRED G. PROTHERO, 1 JAMES C. FITZPATRICK; JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, Board' of Rélief. PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Flowers, Funeral Designa, - Wedding Decorations. -Tele’:honc 760 57 Larayette St. No Mere hhfluflwsm DR.A.J.SINAY el DENTIST ma-| Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Nervrich en| Phur-o 177-3 | GENERAL AUTG REPAIRS FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN We aiso grease your Car Cut N Corturing Pains nad Vanish When Rh GEORGE LETENDRE, Prop. Tel. 929 and 970 {A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. iropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), 31M.r. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support What | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Conn. | Norwich, Phang 1366 4 medium Ja qual to The Bul- 1t: EXCEP! tions on our entive and Overecoats. Why pay hizh ufacturers’ prices? help buying here. meeting, sandwiches and coke were served hy Mrs. Hope, asaisted by Mrs. M. H. Furber. Charles T. Peebe, I . Comstock and Rebert Paton are egates from the local lodge to the grand lodge, A. F. and A, A in Hartford, Tuesday and Wednesday. Next Sunday merning Rev, F. 8. “MORE FOR LESS” We will make Saturday, Feb. 8th our Banner Day forreduc- st Look at OQur Mex: THE NORWICH BARGAIN H%SE 3-5-7 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. TIONAL BIG VALUES ock of Men'’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits— prices when yecu can buy here at man- chandise and Our Prices. You cannot -

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