Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 7

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The Henry Allea& SonCo. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A4 EMBALMERS £SSISTANT s Answered Promptly Cay and Night 88 Main Street VOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKSINDEK Slank Books Mide and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY Express Harness ‘Farm Harness| Team Harness Buggy Harness it Prices Strest, Narwi At THE L: 4 Batk ch, Conn. $E ] v_-‘. v & L BRACELET 1y RADIOLI WATCHES John & (e WILLIAM C 1 YINC UNG STETS ARPENTI ¢ werk a . s 4 ILDER [t and BU vight Main S Max Ger Corporaiio 20 V. MAIN ve Good Bu ove, Nut € Son STREET ¢ Coal ous DENTIS DR. Ebwm KIRBY B Phene 6 Hours 9 38.5 end P.M ton Cafe and Lunrheon 31 BHOAD (Few st M. € OR LADIES AND GENTL it Cla uic Best of Food st Reas, A MEN e Prices ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 WARRANTED. WM. FRISWELL CO. FRANYLIN STREET. DENTIST 18-19 Alico BuiMing, Norwick Phons 1";7-! art soms. THERE 15 0 2av Jastern Connect: s for businegs e Builetin, ~_Norwich, Friday, March 14, 1919 RUSH TO FILE INCOME TAX LISTS THE WEATHER. edly in the Missouri valloy eastward to New Eng: Iwnd. i weather over the 1 z the with snow Frid region of the Grea! states, o coast at and on and merth i snow. Ftiday and wntic: Strong cloudy weathot Atiantic: Fresh to t, clondy owed by rfn. Forecast B Cloudy threate Observations in Nerwich. cords vepatted from ations, show the Dbaro- d the GREENEVILLE worlkt of the street de- tireetion of Street ¥ox, the Roose. ding irom 16 ine hus been 1d five carts and fifteen fuch the road, which was In ba It was the worst road of Norwich owing to the traf- z trucks that were haulir terial for th arcaty d. Taftville. for the farmers it suct £ road th is i N arty was held at vy White of ¥ vening with adl Is from outf town rom Jewelt ¢ W Londo i sebeort Rummags Sale Procesds, Vineywrd Workers of the SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHGDE y can spply i a hair brugh by asking a a Dbottle of Sulphur Com- get this famous old paratio nr'u\r‘vl by the addition other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural celor ind beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown says it darkens the hair s0 natu Bage and yeu ly | and evenly that nobody can tell it has cen applied. You simply dampen : songe or soft brush with it and draw e through yeur hair, taking one strand at a_time. zray hair dissppears, and after | other application or two, | beautitully dark and glossy. an- it becomes The température has fallen decid- orthern states from the lie outlool: {s for clowdy and inset- states east of the next 43 v and Saturday Lakes, show eland and ture will fall Friday in England and the mid- rnings are displayed on of California Saturday: north and strong weather, and ing u.) By meorning the| Deputy Collector William T. Connor of New London, who is here to help the citizens make out their income tax returns, on which the limit is Saturday, March 15, is haviag the same experience that is reporied from all over the state. Provision made for filling out teturns has proved absolut: Guate i nall cities of the thousahds of citizons, men men, have wasted hour: chance to see the in the variou Fave put in I best, but the j Deputy Connor these v inade- te filled at practiea time it opened the last man or woman wa of late at night. Sette: placed in the hall outside t or's office to a te those could cften b side and out, wouid be a wut reater the time limit man who was Haven this saw a line of the post office ‘EXPECTS NEW CHARTE R FOR ?\ORWiCh»CDLCHES" R TROLLEY | THE FAMOUS Hazard “BUFFA BRITISH WAR CROSS TO LIEUT. WlNTHF{Cl’- Naval Guard Sends Posta | pon 3 who was on S oty orubly the heme and sen BANISH CATARRH Relieve Stuffed Up Head mh‘u‘.ua and Hyomel gften ends a o 1 Wil reifeve vou of d las, Bawking, spittin Sreath in 3 woek Hyomel Is ing,” healing, from the euca: Australia | consumption }m | breathe. ' the hard ed and re A complete l{yumu outfi inhaler and one bottie of Hyore made ci atisentic, !.—mua foresis of i Osgood's. an innaie an 3 tle of Hyomeci at druggists. and | it came in and now after a period of no work for a month of two have nothing. One case mentioned among a group of men discussing the tion Thursday was of a marri with two children wio earned 3 5 9 cents s an exemption a married man and $200 children so that he 0 net, which means $9 of each for xed on Another ith , the anto statemer Collector J rnal revenue o o heeded by have not as no turs congestic as yet fiied are advised, the work in the branches to send thetf d of hri vegent their Lowin | tke income T to the in con- Breathe Hyomel for Two Minntes and | ‘CAPTLRED CLAUDE TAYLOR, WILLINGTON MEN REWARDED | POPCORN PART' GIRLS' CO Willizm D) Hutzler ¢ Lathrop. DAVIS TH | TWO NORWICH SOLDIERS H BACK FROM SERVICE rwich in J Yort Ter Married in Hartford. The marriage of Mrs. Betty E s, a uurse of Wallingford, and Willia H Reiyea, London, for: 1y of Hartford, place March ¢ at the home of the bridegroom's dau ter, Mrs. H. A. Weber, No. 41 Pre street, Hartford. Rev. Dr. Jok | ton Lackey, pastor of the Seuth Pay tist church, performed the ceremon: The bride was attended by M Graniss of Wallingford and C. yes, son of the Lridegroom, was the best man. Novelty Numbers at Dance. Chamber of Commerce merry crowd that i Thursday even! given by N. IL class and mmdn v.‘ several of | Here's CONNECTICUT COLLEGE The Gerardi trig, frém the Bos- ton Symphony orchestra, gave a concerdt in the college = gymnasium last evening, which was the most suc- cessful concert given under college auspicee this year. A most enjovable and varied program wae rendsred by the artists who are of international | reputation, consisting of Violin, harp and cello Eolos in addition to the en- elections. The Prelude b et and Schuberts' “Ave Mari the program and “Samson et by Saint-Baens was The andiencé was unusually tive and by its hear lled forth encores to selections, plause group o stu- v “oppor to hear trios of s Gerardi_trio, whicl 1o Be: vhe of Theodor buzie, c at the p The programme ¥a Par. ‘(’.ei Romance Swan ‘Cello Solo- Largo Forget ) “ampagnoli FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS | |A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a New Method that cures | Asthma, and want you to try it at our expense. No matter whethe clopment, preseni_as Hay Fever of f‘hr(\n. Asthma, you hould send for a free trial of our| w*uf'lhr\d No matter in w & ate u live, no m | occupation, if yon | A\‘h“ 1, our method We esp want o | those apparer Iy hiopeless caes, where | rs, douches, opmm atent smokes,” We wani to show | ow pense, that| designed to end| ail Wheesing, | paroxysms at free offer is t o single day. begin the met ton_important to Write how and | od at once. 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A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT EVENTS ARE IN PRO- GRESS HERE THIS WEEK Spring Opening of Floor Coverings| FORMATION OF FREE SEWING MACHINE CLUB A Remarkable Offering of Housekeeping Goods — Cot- tons, Piliow Cases, Sheets, Plankets, Table Damasks, Etc. Here Are Some of the Special Offerings COTTONS—AT SPLENDID MARK DOWNS wide ‘Bléached Cotto? “HilL,” and other standard make; , have been 35c a including “Fruit of the Loom, ited quantity onl 1oric, regular price 30c a yard—Peice hite Lily Cotton,’ regular 30c value, at ...... Lockwoed B” Cotton, regular 30c value at. . Bleached double 69 value—Price d Sheeting, ding “Fruit of the 80c value—Prices now t grade, has been 55c and 60c a yard PH..LOW CAS E."—SHEETS—BED SPREADS t of P e grade, regular price 35c— me of th st known standard « Price now SPRE'\{; 0‘3‘3\% NG OF FLOOR COVERINGS ual Spring ocflmng of Floor Cover- are in s events be- rgest and most comprehensive ind in any store hereabouts...Our Rugs, Carpets, Linoleurs, ance with our usual cystom, we will, 1tis now Housek: it op! ings. ue line of Floor Cov showing d Mattings, Ete—and in asted A the to b inc| good kind of during Opening Days, offer A NUMBER CF These Special Offerings are amo departmen a point ¢ SPECIAL VALUES gst the most wanted articles in the nt and sing Opening Days only... 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