Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 17, 1919, Page 6

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How toReduce ' Your Weight ‘A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way 1 Granite Cutters’ union an- ment with the local > Granite 2 Tollowing hour work da Saturda; 1 WESTERLY X X rly branch of the Inter- | ! FOR generations Turkish cigarettes have been smoked by the élite of every nation on Earth, regardless of race, religion or politics. b rer P April , the 1t vou x around ter ! y il he $6.50 a day or #ixty U J nhe f i an b r, or nearly 1 a half a minut “Every count is quite applicable in ccion. When in full fores unicw granite cutters will week, $143.60 & menth, or a year., ent Maurice W. Flynn of the town council. by authority named a commit- join ith committees of ) anc Sterly Board of ' Trade and an od diug et storical Soclety, in con- ::‘l""-" . : A t rranging for the oh- e, . riance > two hundred and fif- R \ " of the fo Ryotion - ] - vn, which comes gt s 1 I appeintees ame Captain \ ratson and Councilman faswell G Craig, Robinson Many sub-committ, d by the And no used-to-be-king ever smoked a more exquisite Turkish cigarette than Murad. Sales far exceeding any. other high-grade cigarette. 100% PURE TURKISH—the world’s most b 4 S famous tobacco for cigarettes and . v, and. o on. i RN d in connection an historical including [ ver 1 delighted. HAMPTON retribu- when he wn gibbet. The 1 throughout Sun- fown meetings when workingmen opposed by guson in the proposed S = oS = & 3 Ny will recaivr i )\ O sterly, but Tl A e in tho A 2 4 Knights ce. The Charles Frankii Viicox Bucceeds Judge Robt, S. Mekers of the est Grade Turkish and Egyptian Cigareties in the World Thes C. Powell, former Vice- p Al TrA President of the Southern R. R, | e for the b Beas been named Dircctor of ths e Divigion of capital expenditures on the R R Adininistra‘ten. Ho suc ceads Judge Robert 3 Lo , who pesigned M Powsil b recently | : rly i M Boen -opresemiative of the R. R irbro Administration on the War In tries Board. Sampson of [;{H_DS |ene o, e Fuweainay’ stopingion oo+ - n ° & 2o COLCHESTER U e it D, WETIE S P BRIEF STATE NEWS |Gt o Rigond yos » st o hereby POMFRET CENTER |, Leonard Siburt o Hampton,| _ 2 : & : el - e - ' : from Ameri- ¢ e : : Esa O soud 1 Ger- 1 , France, under k f of Ol . Perry 4 ! S v son’s family in Wickford. | many i : v e : States THot E v g ot : 2 o had] Sy i et American ex- R rmor i H 5 oo ) % e Pl he ken to be needs spring cleaning, human body after a nd ¥ hbors. M. T 1 town 1 bs field. ble report fo T can_truth- for his gencrov Top hall onington would he remembe For Headache ( eneral assembloy. report would be committec has burden of ru, ble report will is-| week ends. was cver launched in a| than was the| ning- hall removed and the the bow and wita |, rch side sawing cr through, with the just in fr of the quarter the ws, 50 both the twelve-inch s commui.ty ande nce “meat of village pror Walker and Mi attended by |V Miss Tovmey. on lecture o hing- | the held Wednes- h parlors. er, who is a stu siness college in Pough- or three ti 1| ing of a leather-bour s Priscilla Billi Grace Mahoney a returned to their s conside The well flooded. The call was heard early in 1 ever used. They are so e I had been over sh50 | Don't sgood Co. settled | rom_indigestion, bilious- | ness, reath, bloating, gas or con- = | stin: lief can be so easily i had. sawed through until |at_the STAFFORD SPRINGS swe ance, TI The first E: Arthur T Mell e wos u S <t be i Six | field visitor Saturds foot Get Our Prices on No. 2 Chestnut S noise on the the big orge P 1. Rhodes is visiting frienc Corporal and M Providence THEY WILL INTEREST YOU b at figh (Monday) morning. fonday) mornin i By discharged | wyiarq Rhoc : MNP | talke of his with Battery THE EDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Children Cry S fox Tovo Weekis by iimec. Hi| 7/ FOR FLETCHER'S ch of the wore pertormed by winam Lousn. CASTORIA atform with Mrs, Mosser!

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