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6 NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919 HOUSE VOTES FOR o ermion w06 DO AWAY WITH (Continued From Page One) lNDlGEST[ON ; All The Business » followed by anotne= prohibit- Troll Lead /'5 Center i smoking, and Mr. Rogers did not rolleys 74 i : nt 1o he deprived of his vote by 1eg- | How te Purify a Sour, Distressed Stom- T slatures, uniess [ s the majority of the s o S of Norwich demanded the prohikition. He had confidence in his constituents |, Let us talk plain English; let us cail ind fivored submission to the people, | ™ Lat us tell the truth and say that 4 that it was not too late. Connecti- | if you are constantly distressed after t <hou'd cxercise state rignts in this | meals, if you belch gas and sour food moatter. Whet dn we care|comes up in the mouth, then your i1 ctates have dene. Ths|Stomach is in a rancid condition and ' ot indeperidintly, dres| KIOUId e purifiediendion: iiniF gacd 2 ARY SA E OF ndepen * e | shape at once. I‘ ¢ action of other states. | “"¥58 304 ‘terments and your stom- i the roll ca declared | ach jsn't strong enough to digest the re 1.embers who wonld gladly | food you put into it. so the food sours and leave their consti- [and forms poisonous gases, and when darkn ; ss. e hoj it does leave your stamach it has no [J [] ¥ 3 iRl il Silk and Muslin Underwear | TOILET G00DS AND KOTIONS ¢ = B ATISTE, COTTON CREPE AND It’s a sale of little things at little prices, and th° snvmgi, M~ Emerson, of Roxbury, said he|want to change your filthy stomach to although small, count up rapidly. Look over this long Qistrict and int a healthy, clean, purified one. . [istrict and ntended | ® §o'strong is our faith in the val Bsic e e e | Mi-0-na, we authorize vour de: cheerfully refund your money if Mi-0- Vifferences of opinion | na fails to relieve \"llr lndlx 1 d st ; e iy i T T e B SPECIAL MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS | it nd it wllbe fuy i ou do ot ind mny acils ¥ t the country, headache. - h h eed l th ’ i : p y : - ch you need at a price less than you usu; ay. o Bt i L s R i"n’x"gikgeegc";"fhs:a"fl'f °m"e?fi AFewR B ains VARIED STYLES AT FEBRUARY SALE PRICES || ¥ y ap ¥ Yy . , pot hat 8 printag)| i hout) alstsessl andipey st o W Rare barg e i R THESE VALUES RUN AS HIGH AS15¢ - h the iae Wit I;‘g”“;',“,”’?{, L 0;‘,,‘{”&{,’,‘:'J°§-‘; ¢ Assembled specially for this sale, the prices have ora.t i For sale by lor\H& Osgood Co. Muslin Underwear garment is a genuine bargain at the price. § TOILET GOODS NOTIOPis >Do Mr ntington, said he L k Weloh?h Talidm: Povdors: Common Pins—Sale_Price.. : ki : BLOOMERS 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25 e T P on Price 9 | Everwave Gurlers— Sate Prise;. '9e e (o anest andicoatent (plea uxsing Corset Covers for 396 Made of fine Batiste or Crepe Cloth in flesh or white || Air Flont Taleum—sale Price... 0 | Wagie Qurlers—cale Price.... . ¢ Loped that !}y and for the hest interests | . - Tooth Brushes—Sala Pric : Sale Price 8¢ efore the | of the American people. Ho epoke just Einizhed with 1 ol UNDERSKIRTS, embroidered or lace trimmed PR el st Elid . | West Midget Curlers—Sale Price 9c 4o cescion, a~ unfinsh- | hair an hour. inished with laces or embroid- $1.00 to $1.98 Biariunier Sonp_fala Price) Eflm{f;‘anlsol;r!erggleoe‘c:|ce e 1id not bel 3 5 irskin —Sale “Prj rling — : minority of the| Mr. Rudd of Salisbury declared there eries, these covers will make a PE CHEMISES 5 Eelrtin ok siRie T el A e S . < heuse stand | had been much camouflage by preced- A Pt i e v ENVELOPE C $1.25, $1.50 to $3.50 Einelns Saan=Saly Ruige e e o repre- | ing speakers on this prohibition ques- EEORBRREDCAliat CIsavery, Made of white or fine Crepe Cloth in round neck and shoulder || Alivils Seap—Sals Srice. . . 9s { Hair Pin Cabinets—Sale Prics.. 9c tion, and he took no stock in it. Many price. T A e e i and SuraearsiEs ° 1 Laroe Size Safety Pine, inchul- i e prohi- | arzuments have ;cc‘n int]‘;ndurrd itn strap models. A charming assortment. Physicians’ and Sur e Dz ea e i ‘would | the house that might do well in private i Sale z Bs tany, Al 8 poc. [t hadt 1o pliee b & legislattee body NIGHT ROBES $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 to $3.50 Violat :» Sean_sale Price. ... ;i Dupiex and Baby Dlmfls':;s St to | He doubted that 44 states favored pro- l'aWEIS 01' C In as many if not more styles than shown in the silk garments || ¢i971% S ,"Fa",,—”}:u':é €8s B NG edles -alllaizis-28a1BOPHE. <. 9¢ hibition, even if the legislatures of the 7 4 and made with the same care and attention to detail. Prices gRisRsr Sale Brire 0~ | Dexter’s Knitting Cotton— . A e T e Dronosition. e |B | Made of a good quality cambric§ are wonderfully low. darnonts Vistat Soap—Sale Puirg Oc | ~s*(‘,: :”;; 2 : L e e . ills Pornvida Saap—Sale Peice 0s | Aunt Lvdia's Thread—SalesPrice %0 : ke e | A e s of aovacent per: (i | With tucked lawn ruffles. Thel | ONG SKIRTS $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $5.98 || Tuiuisroier Smgie Britt 8| phan Brefone 3 oree. ‘ermed as|sonal liberty in the state, a tout, per- material was not “skimped” to] Embroidered and lace trimmed Skirts with or without dust ruffle. SPanR SR Be e - B (s h g | Dy Ay somme oF ,‘,“‘;“’"“m";‘{“flf Ll make a low price garment. Many pleasing designs are shown at spceial February Sale || fy.nho Parlai=Fale Erice 2 en us, an; npp(]»_n;n;m lm oppos ”rm mcl'nngs QL: BRisess Benoxids lofilvdroger = Seng s one of |applied for the adoption of the amend- | - anud Eien 5 Salo) Pricess et et i sene et @ | Long Skirts for 79¢ Extra Size Garments For Stout Figures || smev resrio—ca price ZFOR 5 i remesentatives. | man of his rights, but in the regular e o NeliElos salinde S b s ] C : Solng see ““a“:‘lr LCIE s {H |Another bargain rather un- gg’v “éi,cfgfifgg SES 1l en AL ;0 $3.5 S i i i Fa"owmg Are Afl o ¢ . Healey of Waterbury said this s . { SO B 0 .58 & b i) fpel o Dadl i asual in these days of hish o = o $3 ; . ; | of the people of the state and should e L el T o S NGHIEROBESEE iR .A.bO to $4.98 JILED 1 g : i A afisd, and | not assume the right to dictate to the s o Sy LONG SKIRTS $1.98 to $4.98 || Pran vann, pko—sate Price... 06 Defender Sa ety ins . people. He favored referendum. iched with ruffl broid Sl el N = niim. rolls—Sa : an Pants Hangers | € with ruffle embroideries. Home Snur. rolls—Sale Price. . e e m t Mr. Rogers of Barkhamsted favo DRAWERS " c....o.ouiciionsione. $157510:$2:98 Artois Roll—salo Brice. 0l 9 Sint Braid |the amendment ana he wanted GBI Pins —SalniBrice) 90 Pin Cushians use to celebratesthe birth of Ab Dacgett & Ramsdell’s Cream— Glove Darn: i Lincol, lay ahead of t Sal= Price 9- asti : T Sl ot NIGHT ROBES SILK KNICKERBOCKERS || ro v ottt | £ e der like situation-—vot efor prohibiti i i P2y y H eivnt Pl ba e pE e e s % Punlic lamendment. . Rogers took oc In Crepe De Chine and Washable Silks In Distinctly Clever Designs Headache Wais: calalBrice 85 Hane Il:‘a\ranl‘:i & ; to read some reminiscences concerning owder Puffs--Sale Price o Kirby Beard Hair Pin 1 o prohi- 5 T " s e Ei b i8S faliD e = JuLY; a o 2" | Mr. Lincoln which would by v ap- = ine Comhs—Sala Price. . 9 5 ,:rwfl:‘ prontiats at Lincain gay cverciecs || From $5.98 to $10.98 ‘ $3.98 to-$5.98 dops s T Eomgr ng f nosition | Mr. Tammany of Easton moved pre- | % EL:H e Thre a f vious question but withdrew motion 4 < e RATC inen Finish Threa Vel S o ENVELOPE CH™ "¢ BEAUTIFUL CAMISOLES Mr. Thompson of Somers sald tuck. He told of his connectic1 with -~ oot s ie T SO b ."" In Sk Jersey, Crepe or Washable Satin || In Jersey Silk, Creps or Washable Satin Meadow Sy soch Soap favor of the adop- PMibition bill and his opposition to the E‘ = | ¢ " Qa0 Comfort Soap tior ndment and hill. He declaréd the wiace for the ; ¢ | ; Crepe Paper S0 tha hotse NIl was miti¥eRE e ot mos o 3 $4“‘0 t:) $8 93 | "’1'2‘) tG PIe Elastic Weh—Sale Darning Cotton .., 3 for 9 trivial matters but the committee, * Power was given to ¥ Linen Finish Thread—Saie Price 8¢ Hooks and Eves expressic sincere prohibit the sale of liquor as a war ¥ Dress Fasteners, a dozen— acking cedles 2 ¢t hia o | measure, in case of serious wprism Jarmder ud o c $2.9 Sale Price 9c | Common Pins : allenged any- | but the ottasiin ‘aid not arise. “ rful Creations in Boudoir Capa' sounrvassa9cto $2.98 Button Kits—Sale Price....... 96 | Ironing Wax £ arg t touching Adeclared all crimes did not come 110 S e —— — - T t he Las not heard, the use of intoxicants and auotel rhe — e e e e e . p— e C ¥ 1 frc t tandpoint of statement of the warlan of a fed members be not prison in Atlanta. There were 1,650 . He inmates and 1270 of these were for ar nmn that violations of ercise law and 500 frem the bone-dry state of Georgia He id were not enforced in d many, he said.|states. He tdld of the people votin najority of the popu- against prohibition in Cx'i‘ornia and affirmation { later the legislature voting to avprove na rohibition the amendment egislatures of 44 sa‘d heads alon never dran} pulsatio of the liquor and hoped he 1 # vould ana did not bow in that resy r patriot- S J )t promise !\T;l ll\ the gentleman from Somers, He — e e o ) had been in the se and 100 cent. of canism, while Mr. Caine said he had two brother fore court | chusetts, x.nlph Sch'bner, who is mmored sat|is b care-l for by his son Joseph, as charge of the "Ballou Mills rvice and there- | 2821 ericaniem action by D. Woodward is attend'ng E: meeting of the Norwich ation held Incidentally iends in Manchester not in ex- of ith her par state pri was observed us Lincoln | a J ’,n]'on E improvements -for the bene- of the Ballouville Social club were anned at the recent business meet- aro; hard words and declared that kno wwhat Change of reference was made est of labor committe concerning ¢ t of chilg mittee on u‘lx' cooperative i from the labor to l‘w in: B committee. | Richard Ferry snent Thurs: v London COVENTRY Rev. Harold S. V pastor here, who re clarionet. | recently recently entertained Bozrah 'the serv v S y , hi ther Wardell, froin Jgpslindale, morning in t 3 i. Strong was in Norwich Resolutions. patri- | his vote later t measure in ¥ which will provide f and tha +p i ostmaste | Toseph a‘ded a fnrrrn~ nra‘se se the the Pitnam church e | sent nd wg Aper. Unfaverable rcnor(s udiciaty comm an-|jation offic to say he di | ne <bo v and me from ti o ro= | the bills | subfect matters | Gorman's orchestra furnished musie for tha <econd social of the season at the rootas of the flou social club. A what he w; e peo Th: NOANK {ange supper is society Lincoln o be followed by Mr. Tammany of Easton, motion for | by members of the Ready Helpe: |-The ericain band holés rehearsals {previous question prevailed. Roll call |, next e da l"h'vr of The meeting of the Ready ficluers | Wednesday cieni in Rlackstone : followed with thi [ | entitien s | be Thursday evening at the par- | hal. Whole number for of Groton Sund Mr. He Iron worl i | Mrs. John Mefregor f the boari cf |after a lengthy e he town cierk’s 'T'T"’ r~r\ v ¢vening a cottaze meeting I ome of J. L. Pray, present were enter- music 03 ive grapho- fecovering final meeting will be held in t! The )udlclary commi Thursday, F Mrs., Hewitt ence ho: | | | | ed word of the death William Lee, of Chaplis hospital, Willi red resolution ved for reec hope not prevail WERYWHERP s ¥ B i Praise L)dm E. Pinkham’, I:JO{{‘\?};‘h e et Vegetable Compound as the |Baker. Pennett, Clark and the baseball C. are both ndition for a snapny game The novelty mizht draw a of Sacramento. nts, Mr. and vote in New London S mlhl“ Wm. Conk and % ended the Sundiy 1 hell _at Pu Inst Wernesday, - While there called en Mrs, Edigk..mother of { the principal of the school. here. s "ROCKVILLE Pender and two days Mrs. Imogene ‘hool con- Rantist amendment. : : t Chest | R The humane BALL OUVILLE ave rin A P e nity was shocked Satur- | el b Greig, _Dorrance (e Hcts makine ¢ o Mrs fCeor it svas repo i ral Workers scrved an oys- Greatest Remey for |xKent kim ot bt ar the winter : it Lad committe the parish Touss Seturday ev- R mond. Child, 15; Retonl fortherbenr s e to raiss money towards having Woman’s | .. e el o given on the Mrs. John MacXNeil has returned to revolver He place ciety Lo name of the wr for the Inr e, to make 3 and another bill to | new bui for King, Chagnon, 8 tions, and the & aad {‘“cd th&lwu James, Fuller, Thompson, Ward, Le- | 2 = al mand Reed, Howard, Hall, Parizek y work. A friend told | 18: No, O'Halloran, Dum‘.\'tcnd_‘r'lzg‘l\-‘ ia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | cott, York. ' it ; e . | so-called Morrison cofe. 1 it gave me great relief. | Hartford county, 21 for and 22|(j. committee on éducation me and I am now able to | against. | n | { ouse plastered. Flor=nce Barber is ‘mproved, er recert illness. % trouble of s the probable cause of th He leaves his wife and three children. | soon. .his itives having received The cottage meeting 15 anpointed at|word from lum that he had arrived in s rsday evening | New York last week and ‘was to be The Mwnsanti family has moved from T to Brook street. George Port: < society is expected home 3, The co ttee on the judiciary re- work and feel fine. You can pub-| New Haven county, 20 for and 18 | ortey “omiioool the fudiclary re y N ed unfavorably bill con- by testimonialandif your Vegetable | SEeinst Rockville onington v council. D. of i | sent Camp Mifl "ai = Fairfield county, 20 for ana 12 |CSfning the attachm tock and | wich, fGriswold. Consideration | ¥) cvening | ot 7 e discnrs « does others as much goodu . s *- | the Dbill was rejectcg also given on an dating a ) ,w; Robert Machette cutting eigh Alexis Marlcliianaeomilyienimor it has me I will be very much pleased.” Senate bills No. 190 and 208 refer- |TLonden cit ordin: in regard h ice 11 ed tof the ekl SlacH AL fall e ~Mrs. CHARLES E. MORGAN, 37 Sea ring to the state board of chariti alaries of town officials: and an ac Mr. and Mrs. A “oodworth have | % e Street, }ew Iiaven, Conn. 'I o Ladles were referred to the committee on hu fhie¥bhraiish iconstioe - cently moved to White: Quk farm near Wyoming. ncernin been visitir ten. This act provides for a d Mrs. ord is visiting | . 2 T. Pinkham’s Veg- w}‘ S - lof '?“"" 4‘01!6’(‘!:\(]‘ :n :Es town cour! hfl:\-fm ther }]Y_)r\;';“]”\-nzfi} ‘Du‘p]w\nwi‘ = a KI sl 0 Are Stout (%, . rcommentation of e [P0 B0 Poromh ot e town, | At Nart ey hen bfl!iui’% n are SICKlYy >ntains the curative, committee on military aff*%x the bill OLCH- TER 6 5 ies of good old ablishing a department of war re~- C ES iy o 3 ealth and beauty. : i g ¥ i SOUTHi WINDHAM herbs, w Fat is fatal to “'.“1 : in the state library was referred an who has been acting i , Which 8¢t | poquce weight sensibly and easily to the committee on appropriations. Tt e p::L e improve your heaith and g S LR i e et Avoid heary trouble, wrinkles dav ey iy ¢ charzo of | in h of Har mane institutions on the recommen- at lm\ of the committes on the jud ish, Cry out ia ir, sleep. Take cold tomach or Bowel trouble, Tty MOTH.ZR CRAY'S = SWEET POWDERS 1as been ve gnes Russell, who has been a hosp'tal for thg pas home. home. Fiartford, home for thz t we Thero are women everywhere who ousness, weaknesses, etc., besid: > » long for children in their homes yet are Committee Hearings. chimne® d this I f ik cramtmen jidie oiosoelly, T i a b h i Iie did his cooking over a fi enied this happiness on aceount of Look and feel younger. Walk e cities and boroughs commit- | hous > did 1 aLinE a fir some fmwmmrdimrder which in most | sprightly. Let your eves sparkle with | (¢® Save hearings Tuesday afternoon :r;e:-s\ ::31 Tx‘x"s'o‘;“‘)]n EoLianian old mat- cases would readily yield to Lydia E. |new fervor. ‘Surprise and delight youz |Of two New London matters which | 5638 and unqer &, Pirkham’s Vegetable Compound. tn;zdst.o fi:»‘td::;g?sg(a:ur DS e Represaititioes Lol el thats iyl vostice (f F. Brow: T 5 5 e H e Bill No. 169, TOvi pearing for 3 Sich women should not give up hope | korein capsules and follew the direc- m?,:,s,;mz:é c\fo‘he Sm. c&fn'ffsmffiflmusefi of setting antil i) have given this wonderful | tions of the wonderfully fine fat re-|inz"a board of ferry commitsioners. | block which was burned last week, . Eu . crtaineq at medicire a t ™ acvice | duction system. Reduce ien to SIXty|Corporation Counsel Hankey explain- {also with stealing from Mr. Sevevshe- s and consing, M writ *u 1€ Co.. jpounds Fat all you need (includinglcy the bill in detail, and showed the |sky and Cohen's rket. Probable | ¥ hout & box of M G S Powdrs 5 en Ak E Ly ) 4 ., | Dou u_ e E 1 in detail, and < hen'’s rket 1 a withou ox of Mothor Grs weet Powders for use when needed. Ly L 1 ¢ «f [ jeary |Some candy, if desired) while reduc-|pecessity for a commission t6 have |cause was found s was bound eorm ‘-I'uc‘x and 3 i £ o g, 3 o . T Lervice. ing. charge of the ferry business, rather |over to the superior co Backus, sy S The xiced R oTioms comes ak fnoonvenie: Shionrs. ey Don’t bother about going through|than have the business conducted by|{ Charles H. Strong was 1 Middletown | Mrs. Cassius Barstow cntertained quilt which he | nted before Abell ap- Ho fwas also| ¥ re to_the Sullivan | 'l‘hev are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They act on the Stomach, I.xver and Buwels and ténd to cor intesiinal disorders. 10,000 testimonials rom mothers and fricads of little ones telling of relief. ' No mother should be | i | 5 Used by Mothers for over thirty years, tiresome exercises or following severe|a committee of the court of common | visitor Monday. over Sunday, her danzhicr V. | Do Not Accept Any Substitute for MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS, put your bus. | : T4 = et e S W L e ot | ) pt Any v (&% |rules of starvation diet. \Why not{council. The bill provides for three| James F. Purcell has returned from | Mrs. Harry Young, of New Jlaven. e . .,,,,,':f.".;.: 22 | Become: aleridavit without : 8o¢ miueh |lcommissiohers Cwithe Sutherity! tol in- 2~ bukiness trip! through | the Wesictn'. Mr. afal Mo H. B. Secbpar ressiv- | = Soldby Drugpistsieverywhere. MOTHER GRAY CO., LE ROY, N. ¥, & columns Bulletin, work, worry and self-denial? vest in the ferry work not more than part of the state and southern Massa- cd a letter recently irom their son a3 /