Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 6

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919 For Wednesday EXTRA FINE Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round FINNAN HADDIES| STEAKS Ib. 12%c 1b. 30c Fresh Mealy Cooking Fresh Mohican Creamery POTATOES | BUTTER 15 Ibs. peck 37 ¢ 1b. 59¢ Nicely N.B.C. Cured Royal “Little Pig" Lunch Smoked Milk Shoulders Crackers Ib. 25¢ b, 182¢ BEST CHUCK ROAST, Ib. . LEAN POT ROAST, bb. . Fresh Cut HAM- BURGER, Ib. 22¢ FRESH BEEF LIVER, b PICKLED ! TRIPE, Ib.. . 10c|FEET, GROCERY SPECIALS CLOTHES PINS Sfowen .. ....... MINCE MEAT, phe.. SOLID PACKED TOMATGES large can 17c¢ ELBOW MACARONI 2 pounds . . CLEAN WHITE RICE 3 pounds ELASTIC STARCH package OLD GRIST MILL D BREAD, 2 packages KIRKMAN'S BORAX SOAP, 8 bars | Al PURE WHITE |FRESH LARD, b 30c;éoz:n FRESH SOLID MEAT OYSTERS, pint. for 25c NATIVE ;”RF-SH ITTLE PIG MILK FED VEAL| SHOULDERS Cutlets, 1b SOC-pound oo e s 200G Chops, lb. 4OC§36RK Pieces to le'/’SAGE 1b 26¢ Roast, 1b oast, FAN SALT 10c Veal Stew, > LED P' 1 Ib. LlVER 2 Ib. BAC 30c¢ Y doz... ... OW ONICNS GLS, Premium ). 1. . RA]SIN BREAD | AS 10c | do HOT CROSS BUNS dozen » ,_ — AT Women & special care to ache, cons For these tions pec us‘ul and e and promptly and exert a tonic, streng bodily functions. Th »us pills are purely vegetable, contain no habit-forming drug, and produce no disagreeable after-effccts. Wemen the world over, find needed help and strength in DBeeeho7 * Largest Sale of Any 1 o i Directions of Sperial Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In Boxes, 10c., 25e Take keep fr: and m’s i’x\,‘s are a They act gently 3 nd bowels, fect on the on the stor thenir she Werld™ WESTERLY Senator Maurice W, Flynn has suc- ceeded in securing favorable senate action on the mecasure to provide al- | ternate regular sessions of the super- jor court for Washington county at Westerly, instead of adjournments to Westerly at the option of the presid ing judge, and then only for the trial of cases assigned. Divorce cases and meny of usual court matters are at- tended to at Kingston where tie court convenes in regular sessi The bill has been passed by the senate, and now it is up to Representatives Davis and Ferguson to secure its passage in the house, or at least to bring it to : roll call vote in that body. At this distance, however, the indications are that Kingston will continue to be the only shire town in Washington coun- 7, barring the option permitted judges perior court Yor adjourned ons at Westerl With the object desired shifted, court house fight is a remu times when vich mad effort to ha perior court this and not The older held in_ Norwich, alter h New Londo; readers of The Bulletin w bitter feeling engendered b osition between ¢ don and obliterated for mam; is controversy h of July par and one of the miniature duplicate of court hous: the treet in tt vears. It was that there was > in New Lon the old county head of State On either side of was- painted all along the After the pa 1 drawn to the where it was con < house old Bishop tructed, and 1ddenty to go to New, nd ot ity deeds of transfer son of Mrs. who went ago with and was th army, going fic ed from t BID BREATH | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ O!: corps e Tablets, the substi- ard positively do thy People afilicted with bad breath find tguick relief throuzh Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, The pleasant, sugar- | coated tablets are t:\\an for bad breath | by_all who kn: Dr. Edwards’ Olive T:‘:Ies act gently 5;* fir.:ly on the bowels and liver, mulating them to patural action, clc..rma the blood ard {the entire system. They dangerous calomel does without any of the bad_after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, | griping cathartics are derived from Dr. | Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping, | pain or any disagrezable effects, i Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the | formula after seventeen years of prac- tice ,.mong patients afflicted with bowel liver compleint, with the ltl)rd:mt bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely In vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive | color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25¢ | | mer bax, All druggists. vork. covered in | | tute for calomel, act gently on the bowels | determined | r. turned home sessions of the su- |y op- | of w Lon- | not | Montfanew., s alas |ail about t London | mobile 12 lish army before this month ends. He will then sail for the United States and orobably receive his deserved hon- crable discharge from the army. Dr. Higgins has had a trying experience, being in the thick of many battles, 2nd had several narrow escapes from death. He has been gassed and shell- shocked, and for a time was deaf and speechiess, but is now in excellent health. In his last letter he sald he expected to be home by April 1 and loped he would not be fooled in that particular, At the time he volunteer- ed, Dr. Higgins was successfully prac- ticing medicine in Manchester, Conn., where he had been several years. He is a brother of Rev. Cyril Higgins, an stant pastor of St Patrick’s church, Waterbury. Connecticut wzs represented fn “Baltimore’s Gwn,” the 313th Regiment of the Sevent inth Division, by Cor poral Michael J. Murphy, Arthur O'-| 1 and Jeremiah Shea of Pawcatuck, and Ronald Morgan, of Cld Tyme, the | last named killed in action. Shea two weeks ago, and furphy and O'Neil are still in France. Raymond S. Tompkins. sraff corre pondent of The Baltimore Sun, w that the 313th, in the first fwo d e American arm the war, stormed - hill that the strongest German stroncholds at ihe hinges of the Germar. lin. As at- cking soldiers they s green new gr: in May For the first! time they heard guns fired by folk who were angry at ona arnother. N they were about to attaci the Ger- | of September rpose in the accol Tompkins, to o into de about the | 1 of that was 1he Fieams” in that shook 1 tnat sent_th ] miles. They were j terrors | oura: h men | ioin nows, at th k of an auto- | horn them. | attacked the at let that suf- ibe hey went over | n army ) descr he top. Casualties had begun in it went over: the Corma d seen to that v had begun fo fall on tho | firs’ Tine: nan artil ‘ v beran to fall upon o.v first lines | here the 212th was wai The | more raziment had whole nieht under sheli onetting the | Tonsed a ~ 0f Moy the the Amer headauarters tha hill belongel to i the courtesy of Budlonin| nd armv of the Rerublic, the | Min s assoriation held Tay in nost quarters in weatuck Woolen mill that has been commenaceid | all opera- | | dunte | ("100" oint- | of Pawea Agnes' Traning secured | ull will tell of Inns London. at the mec the Travel club tris afternoon. 2 e ) of New York, | s home for aweek with hor pareg's,| and Mrs. J. F. J0< ph. James H. representing | *cquot council, ngton. has | n assigned committee on! grand uncil | J ut, Royal Arcarum. to be held | Hartford, ve charge | Christen- For Rough, Wrinkled, Freckled, Pimpled Skin As March winds, flying dust and dirt, are apt to injure any complexion, this information will be of special value right now. If you e any cutaneous blemish, don't use paint, powder or anything elsc to cover it up. Too often this only emph the defect. Besides, it's much easie to remove the disfigurement with or- dinary mercolized wax. Applied night- ly, the wax will remove freckles, pimples, moth patches, sal- lowness, red or vellow blotches or ary surface eruption. The affected cuticle is absorbed, a,little each day, until the clear, soft, youthful and _beautiful skin beneath is brought wholly to view. Ask the druggist for one ounce of mercolized wax and use this like you use cold cream. Remove in morning with soap and water. Many who have tried this simple, harmless treatment Teport astonishing results. It bothered with wrinkles or rows, a2 wash lotion made by di an ounce of powd alf pint of witch hazel ronrhorstilly e —— fur- 1v- «Bayer Cross” on Tablets. American Owned, Entirely! HEADAGHE FADES MG AWAY “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Offer Relief—with Safety! For Headache Colds Neuralgia Toothache Grippe Influenzal Colds Earache Achy Joints Rheumatism Lumbago Adults—Take “Bayer Tablets with water. peat dose wee! 0 be “We are dom of their ey held ’Tu:xl‘ March 11 inches ays. Kelley Mrs, Weav spent o Sergt De: I a: Sunday relatives aman Do last week We Miss the Woman's M home Th W. Benne aftert If necessary, three times Neuritis Pain! Pain! one or two P of Aspirin’ Te- a day. ASPRIN Darrow to1d in pper wa Mr: ed by hons EAGLEVILLE The entertainme Tuesday evening 1 and helped to bri tributed by East relie tendan all the with some overflow. teresting fe s o music, solos by Miss Heppincall nia_was well ched, of New 1 repre Thompso and Jo: this villag fund to $159 I Among th A One-Week Sale of Women's and Children's Hosiery Standard grades of Women’s and Misses’ and Children’s Hosiery make up the large assortment of underpriced items which will prove of undoubted interest to every woman in Norwich. Each item has the elements of a true bargain—that is, it is mer- chandise which you actually need and it is going to be sold you money. WOMEN'S IPSWICH” COTTON HOSE. This ¢ “Ipswich needs no introduction— A fine black silk The regular. is too wel and sole. SALE PR‘CE ou “IPSWICH"” TLK LISLE HOSE with double sole, SALE PRICE women, heel and -toe. WOMEN'S McCALLUM SILK HOSIERY— SALE PRICE OUTSIZE at a price which will.-save the best there is serviceable lisle top. ten per cent. under hose with price is e s ceeee 225 COTTON HOSE, made with split sole. We sell these regularly for 85¢ RSON' 3 with a pair. COTTON HOS split sole, reg- OUTSIZ white, b nd gra; and stylish— WOME brown A good spy SALE PRICE black, “BURSON" split_sole WOME SILK LISLE colors are MEDIUM h old regula to size— SALE PRICES. GIRLS' BLA —Stockings SALE PF}'CE qualities are sul WOMEN'S A HIONED hown wanted col SALE PRICE SALE PRICE famous “Iy from 39 to 50c which, > to plea regular prices 35¢ SALE PRICES 75¢ in black, for wear, well made SALE PRICE OUTSIZE COTTON HOSE with bulilt f SALE PRICE WEIGHT RIBBED HOS ich” make and are a pair, according 35¢, 40c and RIBEED COTTON HOSE in appearance and wearing Sizes § to 9%— to 5 MISSES’ WHITE -RIBBED HOSE in all sizes— SALE PRICES 3 with mercerized have in cordovan INF tan, all sizes— NTS' COTTON HOSE in black, white and SALE PRICE i xfl‘ BRIEF STATE NEWS - the merchar s of Bris- for the first Dol- r Leen held in | thc numbe hot - at le Naugatuck napter of d Cross received a requisit 1 national headqu 1 *l1roperty bags for Fair Hav=r~Thc- el very mu their 2 Thursday achem w rges of coal Hazardville | of the death v Newil Leary, formerly of ¢ Tops a_well known lawyer Cooom: | field. He diel of influe Sond 3| Hartford—The recen: i I dernie left -five Ju\m | homeless, =1 {nis week, o that the was , exvects to be- al which six men are arresze ty i the death Madden, T Greenwoods th records were 3,009 tons New Brita Wor are con latest nnov are the work at tions u ishment of ro Real-Fruit Desserts Jiffy-Jell is flavored with fruit juice essences In liquid form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed to flavor each dessert. So it brings you true-fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. Simply add boiling water. Compare it with the old-style gelatine desserts. It will be a delightful rev- elation. " Get the right kind— JufyJell 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Centa a | thought the sale of candy, friit and milk and the starting of classcs in Ameri- canization. Waterbury—George F. Storm, gen- eral manager of the Spring Lake Ice company, will journey up through New Hampshire this week and will en- deavor 1o purchase some of the frozen liquid from dealers up that way. This is the only way that the dealers have left to get their supply, and it is that members of the other nies will make similar journeys isie Hyde “the week cnd at Edward Hyde's, !.3S‘m0nd catertained the the Red Cro: chapter The next meeting will Irs. B n Rogers. ren Rogers has been very 1d recently purchased 35 > from the state farm at boirdirg at Al- IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES buzzing s, are getting aring and fear.catarrhal o to your druggist and e of Parmint (double it 3§ pint of tle granulated lespoontul four s _quick reliet head nofses. should open, easy ,and the dropping ~_into the easy 10 prepare, costs leasant to take. Any- trouble of ing or has| 1d give this pre- | COAL PRICES REDUCED NUT, STOVE, EGG, $11.00 per ton No. 2 NUT COAL, MIXED WITH BOULETS, $9.60 per ton BITUMINOUS COAL, $7.00 per ton We are receiving the best Coal mined SHETUCKET COAL & W00D (0.

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