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NORWICH, BULLETIN, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919 QUIGK HAIR GROWTH! Box Free Te Youl i%g {ue Porteous & Mircuzie Co. of EAL : confidenc: 3 1 ¢ The Henry Allen& Son Co. §f e o SV Y3000 Norwich, Thursdey, Marsh 6, 1919 FUNERAL DIRECTOM [Rahnds SRS e Bt B 5 ¢ s § | promises in their periods of stress . 3 : THE WEATHER. : G - s TR Seatier S0 5t was & cas J..D EMBALMERS Disturbaness were ceitered W Sk nerves because Of lack -5Y £SSISTANT %fi:&: the middle md Now A‘ucmm Promptly in the government and 1. ments made by the government bu- | weatiler continued durifig - Wedne.dl!' in the Atlantic states, but Cay and Night §8 Main Street 3 Would You Like Such ¢ Resul as This? ! o Mo you want, freo, s trisl box of Kose Loty that has prosod mecessf! o SomaRy cases? 1f 4o, you to aoswer this postcard cr e, 5 G reaus. Al Cails '.ll‘m h\)o" \m the weather has becoms mush colder - in the intéror of the middle Aflantic and Néw England States, - t There was genefal precipitatien | within the lsst 24 hours in the Mls- siszipp! valley and all districts east e in the middle Atfaniic apd New Engiand states, rain or sfiow }l"hurxda.y | will be followed earing by Thurs- sound and the = day night, with mu eh lower teinpegra- % an and ! ture and fair and cold weather on Fri- 5 . vo per\ TOlIet Bowl Bmshes | Storm wasnifigs ars & 4 i Atlantic coast ut and nofth Jf Cape A BRUSH' AND A CAN OF Hatteras. Winds for Thursday and F' CLEANER FOR 35c—VALUE 30c. AT DUNN'S PHARMACY --Strong nofth and northwest winds, 60 MAIN STREET ,Juopar.l)‘ i lon it and w New Spring Silks Fashion’s favored fabric this season is Sillk. —Our Spring showing includes all the newest ideas—gay, bright colorings, new and unique designs, all the fashicnable and desirable ‘weaves. But there is | protit and pro The United Stat ctical There are beautiful, soft fabrics, in superior qualities, for every purpose—afternoon wear, evening wear, for reception gowns, blouses, underwear, Etc. Here Are Some of the New Arrivals ! ratn, changing to sMow and much | colder weather. Storiu over New east. of a bunch of men the breach. (Appla | mistake that business dictated to from the south who know about big business We w: an Ame iinigtration and the England moving Forecast. For Southern Néw England: Rain, probably changing to snow, Thursday,| A highly optimistic outiock for bue- with much lower temperature; Friday|iness in the United States presented fatr. y J. Q. J 3 ent uf the Obssrvations in Nerwich. The folléwing records, réported from The Bulletin's. ébservations, show the in température and the baro- changes Wednesday: Ther. Bar. 30.00 30.00 J. G. JONES JOSEPH BRADF ORD BUUKBINDER Ciank Books Made and Ruled to Order 102 BROADWAY _ A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.| Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), M#r. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 821 Main St | ~—=—r——— Norwich, Phone 136 4 i STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION A#IRAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 88 Shetuckst Et-zot, Norwich, Conn. GENFRAL AUTO REPAXRS‘ FINEST WASH-STAND IN We also grease yo THE IMPERIAL GARAGE GEORGE “ETENDRE, Frop. Tel. 929 and 979 De! o Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN 6 BROS, Preos Teieghene 1227 -2 o r 36-inch, all Sifk Dress Tafieta, a fine, firm quality, in white, TR b];;mg;;&ax;enu\;u_\é < light blue, pink, rose, reseda, gray, plum, dark green, Pekin nte e WHEh TApielieT & you f i % blue, and blaclf—alsn;hmge-be effects in orchid, primross J. Graham, have succosstul business. We 5 et and sand-Spring prices $1.75 and $200. ess, for 4 ..xca”e'\t quality Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, black and ; guaranteed to give satisfactory service—Spring prices y-.aO, $2.69 and $2.89 a yard, fur 4 Junior h presented by s closing pre n that busin nd labor are to get together as_brothers to discuss their problems and out of the war are tq er confidence and love for < There is to be bigger RE: AoBsiH A > 1 i han ever for America E e 1 up every hall of ! Comparisons. ding on Fredictions for Wednesday: Threat- ing, followed by rain and colder. Wednesday's weather: Cleudy, \ in even goeg much SATINS IN ALL THE NEW WEAVES tin Messaline, 36 inches wide, in all the shades that ars mable this season, inciuding black, white, light blue, 9, coral, pink, rose, paach, sand, gray, taupe, Pekin openhagen, navy, brown and green—Spring price $145 P —————————— e T e Moun sad Tides lue, a yard, period of 1 Conn. Lustrous New Satins, guaranteed to give satisfactory service, in these shades—Poilu blue, peacock, sand, old blus, navy, taupe, rose, green and black—Spring price $233 a yard. Satin Patria, the newest weave in Satin, 40 inches wide, beau- tiful luster, comes in navy and black—Spring arice $3.50 a yard. 1 Six hours Junior ter n‘:\ water it is is fono-md by flosd tids e uhet 5 choo’ GREENEVILLE opened ti ing w TOWN| A large crowd from the village at- | fende ed the Mardi Gras whist which|gress {was given by the Children of Mary | way of Occum in the basement of the| where he church Tuesday cvening. Quite 2| school number ente; the grand march, in Charmeuse, 40 inches wide, high luster, has beautiful comes in navy and black—S8pring price $3.50 FOULARDS AND SILK POPLINS he favored Silk this Spring. The new Foulards Jas Silk grounds of navy and black with whits coin spots, 36 inches wide (note width)—S8pring price ur Car i tei «rorrr‘ a hh and ano scored a hit, her costume 2 to advertisc Bul After the grand march, whist was played, num- hering. about 50 tables. It was a U ss for their pastor, Father , 36 inches wide, in new and distinctive figursd . green, Copenhagen, plum and black—Spring 9 a yard. Silk Poplins are noted for their serviceable qualities. We inch Silk Poplin in Copenhagen, navy, castor, Pekin vn, taupe, green, wine and black—Spring price $1.25 Broadway | A e party was e DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 M €0 inches wide, in Alice, wisteria, plum, ckin blue, Copenhagen, old rose and 98 a yard. tauge, black—Spring WHITE SILKS FOR ALL PURPOSES in widths ranging from 27 to 35 inches— to $2.00 a yard. and White ta Silk, ing price $1.75 a yar ETHODIST CHURCH WANTS REV. E. A. LEGG RETURNED both are 25 inches wide, in three excellent qualities Hours: 9 a. m. 5 and $2.39 a yard. presidin nted showing ion generall Telephons e VULCANIZ TIRE REPAIRING AND TUB All Work Guaranteed 3 “) HENRY DUPREY 3 an “ELLENT SHOWING OF SILKS 1d Plaid Tafieta Silks and Satins, for Waists, inches wide~Spring prices $149 and NOVELTY ' T . kY salary from | whole t n a_cour ; ) b £ the $1,300 and residence to $3,000 and resi- 1 Yantie | dence P. O. Box 153 Suit or Skirt, in navy, Pekin vn and gold, 33 inches wide John & Geo. H. Bliss | s swemsii s s fowire okt mner’® Sommect et swowe tes | el S il S oiies W e s N es, design ranges from pin ct , navy and v Leargest Assortment B of fron o A standing for @ muiuts in m : @ pa- | ; ] . e e DIAMOND JEWELRY pm\pme&“’“'f,"f‘ ke 2o s i g 4 pisad IR £ BROOCHES o ;;\Dlo\e bk SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS - = BRACELET WATCHES . RADIOLITE STRAP Mitchell Co. WATCHES, ETC. Sergt, Treadway at Staten jeland. John & Geo. H. Bliss | vorsie ™ “ml £ T i e | e SR e i | AL P s angazner o . n three America America topic w! finger, at|when he President empiloy- Whi New Lon- o or Waists, § e s quoise, victory of $18.45, a S : : ock Br&d[;" c ed rate of $14 The Merrill ere, and Jose: Gon employ», seriously of §14. | '8 Ernest sna sonms London, lemp]o.‘n‘r& and John LR indet Co.,, Bosxton ¢ W New London, employs, four fincers injured e i d 4§ i N at rete of $11, ! DA v 87 N R Y MR L AL AT PP RETY BIRTHDAY way, H ENJOYABLE New York, and < hospital, rAFTY Staten ]aluad N. \ WILLIAM C. YOUNG Buecessar o I STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER%W“Y Druggists Recommend | | Bast work and materials at ht | SWamp- + bon-bor prices by skilied labor. G i RMt 7 r : RIR - : 1 r. Loui assidy s won s Viola Noian, o For have | S Y i m:zxihehd‘ with much interest the re- > markable record main! 3 The Max Gordon & Sen! Kilmer's Swamp-Root, !&‘:C;CZ{ L%t_'lkense that she neos C A ney, liver 2nd bladder medicine, ('(?r the building of her facto: Ul'POfl!lO‘n | Tt iz a physielan's prescription. plants. And even though she 10-20 W. MAIN STREET i Swamp-Root 15 & sirenethening| S2TL O 2 period of steel Have Good Buming C s ction, has she not got the iron medicine. 1t helps the kidneys, livar] ol o { nat 23 bladder do the work najare in. | Ajmcs? She has e Stove, Nut and Egg, also Evmmm-nl not, however, man years druggns:a S S | The la tended they should do. erful blast furnaces that Ger-{ e & -Roo! built in that province to make {}dnd S‘fm}’ t has stood tho test Ollmr on the world. Fra \,n['_erll~flL" ererrr—ee | YOI Molokai, on the igland of Hz madé famous by the herpic priest. ther Trannes, whe iived amo lepers and died their deaf best kuown of any of the co \TQP CA’&R&H‘ DF‘EN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cresm Applled in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. 2 et At Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 -HENRY E. CHURCH v/, SMITH ALLEN R SN R BT I* your nost vour head is breathe froe are clogged and s stuffed and you can't = : . because of a cold or The Piano Tuner . = catarrh, just gel a small boitle of o g |Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. 122 Prospect St. | 2 Appiy a little of this fragrant anti- septic cream into your nos and 5 {let it penetrate through 'y air | we neans passage of your head soothing and ; 5 eh - the T <nd | healing the inflamed, swollen mucous SHF .“\ & BURKE ol {membrane and you get instant relief. £h07 st the ti d{ Ah! how good it feels. davgbier, | ¢rils are open 13 not hereditary, the government asy- lums permit marriages. among me] Phone 511 lepers, with the umderstandiny that| all children be given up t3 the state. The jargest colsny in the world at Culion island, in the Phil » where 5100 are liviag in row after row of pretty little homes, kept so ite merit and it should help you. No|before the wa: 6257 EUER EXCE ON {other kidney medicine has so many! Over there the probiem is one of re. STORA IIE!:IES Be sure to get Swamp-Boot 4nd§rn(—,n?, You taik about going after the| Start treatment a4 onoe. touth Araerican trade, when we know m Gldoflk & Hiym CD. ihis great preparation send tem gents(those men we sent overseus. (Ap- Phone 7i ito Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bimshemton, N. | plause) MNE eace Is signed you | rators—Ignition Deviess . ing bo sure and mention, the Norwich|will have a big buvinz campeign from | pegple without cémiracting RS s SO BT o |Tia£17 Buolletin. Germany and when Russia is stabilized (Maa as iz shown by the instance q 1 What's the matter at home? There ty years among tham has no anvet was & time when the buying|of illness. Five thousand lepers hvs' DR. EDWARD KIRBY {never was the counury an wun.dergamcrs.k’l‘he lcax:!. :\wh-l PCOEECAR] Room 107, Thayer Building | bagis. Bui thers is a psychological | folk, taking a lively intprest in thedr | the priees of 1814, but it will take sev- Hours 9-12; 1.30-5 and 7 to 8P. M 3 eral years to squeeze out the war in. Fm‘] M every mill in New England and else- where running full time for five years Boston Cafe and Luncheon! 41 BROADWAY (Few Stops From Y. M. C. A.) FOR LAPIES AND GENTLEMEN First Class and Quick Service t is sold by all druggists omoff today omically | Never were stocks so depleted and|mouniaing from the rest of ihe i We've got enough customers to keep As to Russia, Bolshevism is the op- postte of antocracy but u thousand a5 Your nos- times worse because it is license. The our \\uo and | friends. construction. Ours is one of readjust- BEFORE PURCHASING Howeyer, if you wish first to test|we can't do it until we bring baek| 81:3 LONDON, GONN. 1Y, for a swumpie beftle. When writ-| Just as scon as Gtgrtere— e that will be a big field. {J ather Dapmen's successer, wWho 2 Le. DMST ipower of the people was =0 great jon Molokai, shut off Ly the {unrest. We are never to get back to Phone 619 (atton. {if we never sold a ‘@ollar abroad. Prompt service dayor aight Best of Food at Reasonable Prices Delicious Coffee Telephone 1263 only salvation for the world is clean- ing up that @isease in Russia and showing those children the way to lve. lingland has a case of merves be- tpanee the workers had been mada neat and elean that our houeehold pest, the Ay, is unknown thera. In ¢he hespitals, urdor the ‘training of graduate vurses, the lepers them- selvas do tho actual pursinz and there 41 Maip Street vour_head is clear, no We | more hawking, snuffiing, blowing; no no sent|more headatht aryness or strugglinz {for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm js just what sufferers from head colds and NE D FAMILY |catarrh necd. IU's a delizht.