Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919 SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR Srash this through faded, streated locks and they become dark, glossy, youthful Almost everyone knows that Sage %ea and Suiphur, properly compound- ed, brings back the natural color and Justre to the hair when fa ed or gray. Years ago the got this mixture was t Dome, which is mussy eome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, im- by the eddition of other in- gredients at a small cost. Dor’t stay gray! Try it! No one ean poseible teil that you darkened your bair, as it does it o naturally and evenly. You dampen soft brush wit through your hair gtrand at a t mak er, Herber writes has bee: ference in Paric a v Vance ) T n go 7 > e began r from Can: bavi - % v gover Cool weather is here! How will you heat the house this Winter? We can show you burning stoves. from $3.50 to $35.00. Furniture 70 P o e ey | VOILE AND PARIS Na £ F £ 86 Union S n Phe o Removed t (> BOSTON STORE Willimantic, ‘Conn. WILLIMANTIC Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office 23 Church St, Telephote 105, Rev. C. A. Dinsmore, D. D., of Wa- terbury, former pastor of the Tirst Congregational church of this city, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, March 4th. This will be of interest to many peo- ple in this city 4nd no doubt a large numhcr will be present to hear what to v on the all important “Th» League of Nations.” Dr. Dinsinore, who has many friends in and about Willimantic, is pastor of one of the largest churches in Waterbury, and having made a speciai study of the subject on which ha epeaks, his address will be well worth hearing. The regular supper will be served revious to the meeting by the Wo- men's committee of the Methodist Episcopal church. Among tho 37 names of Connecticut men, which appeared in the casualty lists published by the war depast- ment Thurdday, was that of Private Victor Hamel of High street, of this city, He is reported as being slight- ly wounded. C. Boden of 20 Chestnut mantic, ha; of her grandson, Lieuten- Messer of Lowell, e’ Incideat in connection with his "‘1 to Miss Trances Leg- ol upon_ his return in this city will close Fri- venings at 9 o'clock instead of 2 horetofore. Arrangements have been made by ds for Relief in tho Near Ea fand at the Cartier the Lib- ross the street as orig- the latier place prov- tabiz for the purpose just at hursday morning |M ates was appointed ad- Tlerhert D. Pol- Smith were ted in the cond Four we sresent Wolsven Pemberton ot Alington. n present al lepuiy in- it the meet- 1 nonstrations of cook- the auspices of the Wo- e at the meet- has increa Science, is b nal meetinz of e chiidren out of six succeeded z the required s to se- abling them to seek ore A. W. Rpchanan, ate hoard of education h town building given by St An 3 Inesday night nty-cight tabl 1 at the clos en the win- scored h award Need To Be Thin, | crawny or Sallow nutritive We are making a spe Aprons for the these useful garments ha it” 5 HOUSECLEANING TIME APPROACHES THESE NEW APRONS WILL BE APPRECIATED ial showing this week of All-over of the woman who is preparing now for the annual housecleaning, The neat styling and becommg iines on which many of e been built will appeal to every housewife who likes to look her best even when “hard at Bungalow Aprons are priced at $1.00 up to $2.50 String Aprons 50c up to 89¢ Black Bungalow Sateen Aprons, good quality, 3200 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. recaived word Acid Stomach Causes Indigestion! Instant Relief-So Why Worry Gas, souring food, dyspepsia. When your meals 1ay like lumps of lead and you belch acid, gases and feel sick and upset. Instant relief?! The moment Pape’s Diapepsin reaches the stomach, distress goes. No waiting! Misery ends! Costs so little at drug stores. Makes stomachs feel fine! pseT? Pape’s Diapepsin WILL PUT V¢ ON YOUR FEE Cake and coffee were served and dancing was enjoyed. Th was the was Willlam Costello, act- by the socic committee, Mrs ing as chairman. Big dance at that he was to have Thompson, a_ former resident | unced Thursday that the , died suddenly Wodnesday was born in Mansfie 1 committes of the drive storm and !‘"aw sus- tions on res to may ; be resumed in the probate sourt the estate of the late s hall in Warren- | wht, a ciass of fonr- | nd at the 2Ing was en- their rooms the past ory interecting and A fire alarm was ru who t 8.10 from be Boston School of poken of. he week (Fridar) afternoon. oi rampnlmn the honor from the completed Tenton. At fourth quarterly ence does not | ven ithem by the ) played effect is the quickest way to overcome Sloan’s nflammation, swell i3 A few drops go right to the sore part, draw the blood from the _congested placeandremove the cause of the ache. The great penetrating power of everywhere, . ! willi- | b Aacch Tstoadv. | Bartlett boys. |cal boys out brother cked out. Atout - twe rvested to af" . cold cured in fa or of. Dwyer ient body the r by the wrist, D when e B Monday meetin x contest . He w contest held Cecil YM. | Wednesda plasters thes sprains, e, 80c, $1.20 PLAINFIELD over given| Wednesday night the of a|most exciting game of the season was ed in the town hall in Danielson, between Plainfield's quintet and the From ¢ about a minute of pla v Collonan to A, lerh v—mu' the first basket for sed neat ; ame won in the first he heavy guard n of preity playifg. d the last five minut The local boys part of the second in_the Webster skets. g 20 to 18, The ‘capts Smith Collonan ig. Bartlett— _morning, bein: got t r the champion: ployed next Friday A daring hold-up occurred on Bab- avenue Wednesday Mrs, Riclfard home to attend the motion rknown man about 6 about and commanded her r her purse a * She C o her fac handing over ined only abont $2. embered ched of Middletown, formerly of | calling on frien residence few dav n of Willimantic was the v of Miss Mary ard_avenue. B. C. basketh rade | ope { ok to the dris s has moved her anon avenue S. Munson and Willimanti MEN'S AND BOYS' MACKINAWS ALL MARKED DOWN AND MAKE A STILL SUIT YOU. { EXTREME PRICES GON SHEEP LINED COATS FOR MEN AND BOYS SOME OF THESE FINE GARMENTS MARK-DOWN 5, FOR SEVEN DAYS COMMENCING 2 ; Some People Have the Idea : THAT EVERYTHING WILL BE CHEAPER FROM NOW ON. SOME THINGS MAY BE, BUT PRACTL CALLY EVERYTHING YOU WEAR WILL BE HIGHER NEXT SPRING THAN IT HAS BEEN THIS SEASON. RY NEXT FALL PRICES MAY BE SLIGHTLY LOWER BUT PROBABLY NOT ANY LOWER THAN OUR REGULAR PRICES OF THIS SEASON. MEANWHILE OUR MARK-DOWN SALE OF FURTHER SAVING OF | REAL MONEY on clothes of a quality almost unob- EE tainable anywhere else. And the stock is a big une too. ;% Whatever your age or size or preference, WE CAN " Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Woel Hosiery, Underwear and Sweaters GIVES YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TQO TIDE YOURSELF OVER THIS CRITICAL PERIOD BY GETTING OF PRE.WAR QUALITY AT SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIO! THE EXCEPTIONALLY LGW PRICES THEY'VE BEEN SELLING AT THIS SEASON. NOW YOU CAN STEP INTO THIS LIVE STORE FROM ITS SOLE PURPOSE IS TO REDULE STOCKS TO A PEACE BASIS IN ORDER THAT WE MAY OFFER OUR customers new goods as soon as they are available, in qualities and prices equal to ocur offerings ris present season. Sale Ends Saturday, March 8th The J.F.CARR CO. 744 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN, STAFFORD SPRINGS Freeman F. Patten, H. R. Wight man and Cha . Chandler, commis- ioners, o Sweet, have n ade their report to the on the claim of the es- A. Sweet., A rt, the estate of Sarah A: for $1,734.49 se Webster of Boston has nest Cady and daughter of T home in Maine, ¢ the illness no_clue to the bur- tered the Hudson garage t the tires were tak downstairs doc carried through Hyde near the Russell where they were loaded on to a ind carried a on duty at th had easy pi 1 out window garage and to his home in this town on ac- £ jous illness of his f: mins. of St. John's ittained an average of 90 cond_quarter of th the ker was the g New Britain Wednesday isor H. Libby orwich Thursda; HERE'S WARMING, SOOTHING RELIEF FROM YOUR RHEUMAT!C ACHES For prompt relicf from R atism, Sloan’s Liniment makes rubbing need- Lumb: you can less. Jtis easier and cleaner to use than b poultices. It does not stain og the pores. A bottle of iment is all you need for quick rest and relief from the pains of bruises, backache,_ stiffneck, and most forms of rheumatic twinges. Generous size bottles at druggists arbara C! ; Stevens, Doris Amidon, hariotte en Gil Helen Brode: Kap freshmen—J nette Antonette © Senu, Harold v will meet s afiernoon Irench of the U. his home in the Hollow on a fur- S T B i Johnson hospital with a broken leg, is ; rapid improvemer Mvs. Charles s of New been visiting Mr. and Mrs. uttville, h of Greenfield, been visiting relatives in Hartford thi ame with the 0ol team. ord High st 11 1 sfield Center at the home of H. A. " FRANKLIN A very pie t social was held at bome of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. |Smith Friday ovening, the 21st. Al- {though the evening was stormy, there nearly 60 present. The enter- sisted of piano_selections | thy E. Smith, M Kisie {Cushman and Miss Helen Grow; songs y M che Smith and Miss Flor- e Grow, and by Mr i ng. W"Y‘C‘ gre: a pVea for the Armenians. Cake, coflce jand ice cream were served. Among ) those prs were Privates Harold Duer, Ra; h and Bert Hoff- man ‘and Second Li ut. Kenneth Arm- strong, who have returned from ti ing was brought to a ci popn" war so s Florence .-md Helen Grow of *omel‘\’lll& Mass., BEverett Smith of New London and Mrs. Huntington La- e by singing the estate of Esek J.! ccording to, d ¥ {in Stafford Spri 1 nd Mr T ulowed $865.99. The bill pre- | g friends in Stafford | at at the home of | y morning and stole | worth of antomobile tires. | or| There is no| ins of Hartford has been | {Lhc week end with VPup is in the Stafford ngh school | Tiams, surprise bir ' | Ethel Randall of » |ing. Pueblo, | fora. The avening and John Parl home Thursday isit in New Haven Max Lubets ] 1 harr erected on the El mer E. Caples Miss Helen (' = some ime with h th Bddy of nd at \ > Community he followi world hetter ever abolist Other mem] A chimney fire 2 house caused hool basketball | fire blowing. C pies it, discover retiring, and calle the old- fashioned ne at the home of Mrs were present from Wales and W Miss LaFleur spent with her parents at ear Willimant; NORTH LYME At the Red Cross sewi held with Mrs, Lefingwell T present. The next meeting is to be held with Mrs. Strong. A number from 'this vicinity attend- ed a dance in F e Thursd even: Stark was in I . Stark and Miss Emily Stark molm to Ivoryton and Hssex Fri- ’ son has been ill the n and family moved to G. eturned home | L. T4 Edward 2nd Robert WO ODSTOC'( VALLLY nd fami Hammond, , is {1 snds of Mrs. The y to hear of her Westford mail ® Mis substituting. et ,,wdl ¢ evening. cWolf OT(‘F;“ gfield, | . 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Estonic Remedy Co., A An unusual featurs presence of chusetts, b est grange office. onducted the installation Stephen William Miller _have ined Mr. James of New m that city to received from Miss anterbury Green teacher of the attended the Jartford Friday for teachers of the model and visited over ncle, Harry Johnsen, iohnson .went to to spend several n-law, Mrs. Olin. purchased from sDeacon Adams and the adjoining farm recently A.P. Rogers;, Mr. Buhler oon 16 his hewly acquired Charles Car-

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