Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 6

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NUKWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1‘919 GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria u,oHoL 3 PER czm‘. 1 | A\eéclnblc?repaflbm { 4 similating the! dwkeéllll‘ nnemv%m machs and fl\lk Mineral. } \o'r\;\ncoflc {and ice cream parlors. Ah 1pful R ! (m"lf)dh(h\m\d and Feverishness and ans oF erEP m-’v: @i | number mportant history based gely on st Prof. Singew: The racurd ma\_e discovered Stonington TARRH JSTRILS UP | a Cr i o vite your attention to our com- ine of Office Supplies, complete Systems, Loose Leaf s, Loose Leaf Pocket Memoran- Typewriters and Supplies. Line of Steel Filing Cabinets ing Supplies of All Kinds fan will tell you, “Good Filing Cabinets are their Cost.’ WE'LL SAY SO sntific steel construction preserves doc- d otherwise be lost in time of fire. afferd a means of placing every paper and r> you can find it instantly. Becaure—th 7 add greatly to the appearance of any office and crea 1 atmosphere of prosperity and progress. Because—whien you install an Art Metal Cabinet you ban- ish from your office the untidy boxes and bales of papers and file hem in a neat, orderly and attractive manner. Vault Trucks, Steel Desks, Waste Baskets, ..Js Transfer Cases and Filmg Cabinets for i Cap Sheets, Ledger Sheets, Documents and ax.y size of card. You may see any of these'm our Store. meeting held in G. A. R. hall on Pearl army of occupation in Germany, has | summer probably will be according to | born in Utica, N 25 BROADWAY WESTERLY The Pawcatuck W. C. T. U. united with the Mystic union in the Victory street, Mystic, Wednesday at 2.30 p. m. Leon McDonald, with the American written a letter to his brother, D. Mc- Donald, who lives with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Low, of Potter Hill, descnbmg life in German territory. He says that at first the Germans ap- peared to be afraid of the occupation forces, but when they found that it was not the intention of the forces to inflict wholesale murder they were re- ceived with considerable kindness. Re- ferring to his battle engagements be- fore the armistice he writes: “I have only had two doses of gas.” He has 12 months to serve before his enlist- ment period is up. The members of Narragansett coun- cil, No. 21, K. of C, are making ar- rangements for their dance to be held in the Rhode Island hotel. The com- mittee in charge includes Richard J. Butler, Jr., E. J. Fenelon, Edwin C. Higgins, E. J. Butler, Hodge Metivier and James McCormick. The price of ice to consumers next the following schedule, which has gone into effect in certain sections: 80 cents » hundred to families, 60 cents 'to stores and saloons, price was 60, 40 and 30. Mrs. Amelia E cox Crandall, died suddenly ay morning at h home, 20 Che e being i since last November. Mr: d away when her daughter- ard 8. Crandall, went 7.30 o'clock. Dr. er physician, called Scanlon, medical examiner who pronounced death due Mrs. Crandall was tl >randall She Y. but had bee resident ;' for - Wa Baptist WRIC, T.U. son, Howard S. wut street, and g nd Utter Crandall, of Providence Elm street of the deat W. Dunham have received Sunday of Mrs. Rowland in Columbus, O. Death was sed by pneumonia following grip s. Dunham was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom Pengelly, who resided on Maple avenue. She was aduated with the class of 1903, West- High school, and married am June 17, 1 at time being organist ar of the Episcopal ¢ rwnun E m left the notifice ‘VIATTERS OE 'NTEREST IN THE LEGISLATURE]‘ (Continued from Page One) commi d favorabl: abled for c efly ov Johr now y morning | matter Rev. and Mrs. W\Hvam F. Williams of f th Applying this Paste Actually Removes Hairs (Beauty Notes) an inexpensive v surface, say beauty specialists, will dissolv the hairs. This paste is made by mixing a little water with -some powdered delatone: after about 2 minutes it is rubbed off | This simple | and the skin washed. method not only removes every trace of hair, but leaves the skin free from | success \\‘ilh \hlsl blemish. To insure treatment, be careful atone. lishment of test. Calendar. The boxing bill whic ed by the senate was Senator Williamson mwved for deration, which was opposed ors Kieit and Deming. enator WiTliamson ccurtesy was doe him reconsidered Senator Hemenway tion and said he was voted on W thoug] nator Wi motion to rec amson’s motion The avorabl men committen ts of sav investment The secret of| healtly up -to - date shaving is use of Cuticura Soap, the ““Cuti- cura Way"”. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, 2 no free alkali, no irritation even when shaved twice daily. One soap for all uses—shaving, bath- ing, shampooing, not to speak of its value in promoting skin purity and skin health dueto its delicate Cuticura medi- cation. Doubles safety razor efficiency. No soap sells like it. No soap is like it. e~ Cuticura Toilet Trio =se Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcym jare indispensablz adjuncts of the daily tor- let. By bringing these delicately medicaty and healthy. ~The Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum 25 cents each evérywhere. Sample each free of “Cuticura. Boston ” onee laborator; for propria me cor ing to th London, em prevails an nd which in no wa A]C "detrime tuigan, M expenditure of snaintena : pupil and to the pre ’mlrr m to purchase in the pr have the tution. The would and minc lee. W The | “Influenza and kindred A One-Week Sale of Women's and Children’s Husiery Standard grades of Women’s and Misses’ and Children’s Hosiery .vmake ‘up ‘the large assortment of underpriced woman in Norwich. Each items which will prove of undoubted interest to every 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 at a price which will save you money. TP\“ ICH” Hosiery known— SALE PRICE COTTON needs no WOMEN'S 5 in IPSWIC SILK made SALE PRICE with split sole, black, SHIONED ht weight. Ti , cordovan and SALE PRICE . FASHIONED HOSE RE SILK HOSE wit] we have uv‘u»-\j embly expected OLD SAYBROOK body of | ‘The flora trib- | diseases start withacold. | Don’t trifle with it. | At the first shiver or sneeze, take Al CASCARA gi? QUININE | ‘?OM\&’ Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form—safe, sure, no opiates—breaks upa cold | in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red top fr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. HOSE. This SILK in cord |and hearty Weleome McCALLUM SILK HOSIERY—the best there is. A fine black silk hose with serviceable lisle top and sole. The sale price is ten per cent. our regular. SALE troduction— under women, PRICE nd toe. 45¢ WOMEN'S OUTSIZE COTTON with split sole. a pair. SALE PRICE HOSE, made We sell these regularly for 85c reg- 75¢ SD HOSE ndid for weat, in black, white, well made mless style. and stylis SALE PRICE 50c “BURSON” OUTSIZE COT split sole—built for we ICE LISLE e colors are ording 35¢, 40c and wearing 6 to 91— lar prices 35c SALE to o PRICES. . 35¢, 40c and WHITE RIBEE S in all sizes— 38c to white ‘and Hampton an- gement of their daugh= da 3L Rich, to Lieut. C, also of East Hampton. dozen handker-"" n received ‘from the n of the Red Cross to ool children, and the - credited to the Junior Red The Enfield Tobacco Grow- i archouse opened k and within a m(mhnr are in hopes 0 hands employed in casing tobacco. It was explained at the ; council this week water supply was season would mean of water to houses but also for the v Portland.—Charles Stocking of Port- land High school received the first e on Saturday evening for the best written for the W. C. T. U. prize contest. ' Miss Alice Anderson, a pupil in the high school, re- second prize. The first prize BRIEF STATE NLWS Higganum.—On hoys Who have been in th ed Mrs. John W. Dyer. of , ‘announces the engage- it of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth i Loomis, to Capt. Percival son of \\ Arthur Murray N ork and Weatogue. dge is a grandson of the Dodge, philanthropist. New Hartford.—The Trout Brook Ic tford has be: hirin an at 40 cents an hour v Hartford Mr. and Mrs. East Hampton. Em- ASK FOR The Original § Horflcksl Digestible No Cocoking ForlInfants,InvalidsandGrowing Children. | Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extract in Powder The Original Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS are IMITATIONS COAL PRICES EDUCED NUT, STOVE, EGG, $11.00 per ton Ne. 2 NUT COA!lL, MIXED WITH BOULETS, $9.97 per ton BITUMINCUS CQAL, $7.00 per ton We are receiving the best Coal mined SHETUCKET COAL & WOOD CO.

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