Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 10

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY. MARCH -19, 1919 CENTRAL VILLAGE Walter Hmion, sexton at the Con- gregational ¢ ch the past vear has resigned on sccount of iil health. Geo. Opening Continues |- ... ing a few dence at the bome of Mr. Fletcher's brother-in-law, Honry Cushing. George Fowler of Providence, form- cvly of this village, has }een spend- here improving his iam Ny UNIQUE SPRINGTIME MODELS |- =i * Superintendent Black worth-Pinner Co., and hi been at the home of of distinctive charm and rare beauty, revealing a host Lorhe since dhelr et of new feminine style-graces and deft treatments in o can Corner. ornamentation. Lo ot ot 5 Hone Ll home of c brother, 1. Hoixe Tilli-| hridge. » returned tc Provide: of the illness of her ighter, Ruth Jerrett was SPRING AR | CAPES AND || "8iis: weo e e onorably dis-hnreed from SUITS DOLNIANS || e e Unler- en he $25.00 to $69.50 4 $16.50 to $59.50 Moosup BEADED MIn SERGE AND GEORGETTE ‘ ! TRICOTINE DRESSES ||| 4 i8) DRESSES at I at Little Livestock, Many Meat Buyers; Meat Prices Rise $22.50 to $55.00 i : e AR DR Euiel . ; » This ‘si}ovfs why prices fiu'ctuate. The number of {1 : » Gl animals shipped to market varies from week to week. \ / . ‘vi Pt em- ' The demand for meat also changes frequently, and often CHARMING W/ ¢ AT el unexpectedly. WAISTS / | e | - e i | Tlli; mez}ns thect live-stock prices and xtfk{olesgle L - ‘ | meat prices change from day to day. Competition de- at | ;‘ i { Doisor. rast ¢ face. arms | B termines prices so that the supply on hand at any ona ¢ ‘ < PSo r0ds of ¥ ol ime is just taken up by the demand. $1.95 to §12.95 Swift & Company doesn’t like these price changes, We have to use the utmost skill in buying and selling in order to get our average profit of a fraction of a cent per pound of meat. The Supremacy of our Spring Fashions has never Been More Pronounced Than Now. i Sw'dt '&'COmpany, U’ S A. MAKE US A CALL! : Twen ~1 i1 3 i : “ Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce Street H. C. Adams, Manager 121-125 MAIN STREET ‘ c army recr fie| Woan v “THE PRINTZESS STORE OF NORWICH’ T TR | S e S i el R S e i cents a hundred * POMFRET CENTER |15t cosicty ot en- | Wolf Den grange obscrved Married|tertainm which filled th use. | Mcmbers' night, Welnesday. Wor-| The pro . opened | toy Lecturer Ransom uanzeunced the)duet, M E Chen | Purvis anc ) O con o following programmc Tiano duet, |followed a school drill, Al it- | week-end Sunday wit Hvi- | Fratulatec 1 Bisters Hildicth, and Ga debate, | tle Helpers dence frien % ¢ © d, That 1 verament Should | “cholars o, 1 : | g Edw: = wold e . o e SR T b < sphone and b lind, with violi 1 smpani- |1 to M i ; ir : ng v on a 8 Thompson. | which Virgin'a ading, *anny from Dic] A g 3 r be t T e ¢ = Aty | ! Down in the abdominal cav- 90% of human illness resuits I;'IZ'M(“XN company and : 2 NORTH LYME ity lies 2 great “plexus” or from self-poisoning, caused iiehouse irs Hildreth,| ap Fan and Par v ac . Werren Rogers is | Takes Up Sister's Work | n “‘;‘-"kb“f ““?1"‘7 Clm“,,’eg" by constipatiea. cks, Mrs, 2 Tatorts, arlan Mrs. Minnie Dt has been ca Where She Left Of ‘Jh“t."", Se“. G e‘%““ 25" But Nujol acts differently. “lzabeth Brov ani Harries; pi- |ing, by 3 for her. 1 ; | { sominatehra ¢ It canuot Nyiolisiinot & \drug) does aio duet, Sisters Hi I and 'Gal-|Niss McFar ax aul s Dorothy Sisson has been i H think. Its functions are to not act like anycrug.' st B Al il it i AR SIS VR - - 2 superintend and keep in 2 toiks will tey their hand at entertain- | CLARK’S CORNERS t Lewis Ly operation various mechan- [Nujol acts mechanically to g | 2 2 s P 9 ical processes, such as the coar the bowels to move Friday evering the Ladizs’ Benevo-| Miss Mattic Plumley died Thurs-|" zro 1. A. Rogers of Salem visited 3 ST e ; i proper secretion of mois- €asily and thoroughly at s : ter a long iline [ Mrs. William Sisson several da | ! 4 3 ture by intestinal glands and regular intervals. {iss Plum'cy had lived a useful life {PaFs Weekt, =~ . [ : adequate action of intestinal Nujol supplies necessary mcisture J e e e ¢ Londo | % muscles in the walls of the to bowel contents, makes it eesice by professior. s visite Alvah Mor- | : ¢ for tired intestinal muscles to act, Jorn ir':wu N. (Y Fm’—‘ S s e a couple of Adur-{ g ? % ' - bowels. : absorbs poisonous matter, over- part of her professiona | * ko i i comes stagnation and by so doin, : | ed in Windh n_of Chesterfield was p v It receives messages from i e Tl ham, Conn. I 3 | Brown's and Al . L nerves in various regions of - S0 Gl icatly. Nujol i A D o g ; the body,butbeingunable to e no deleterions sfter efects, R f 3 | Monday i : < B i & reason, it often acts blindly. forms good habits instead of bed CRUSS FEVER'SH she is i by other mi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laplace who| & Dt e . 2 imperfectly, or improperly. nneugovercdcmcs conatipation fab and nephew. last Aurora, N. have been living in Hadlyme and Port- s =) p any age, under say conditione. y “nd Washingt 3 er: land for several years, moved back to i g E B < It may stop secretion, lessen held Saturda he their home in this place Monday. i B musculer action—and the Get a bottle of Nujol from your er, Mrs. g . i druggist today 'd ae_nd coupon for WHEN CONSTIPATED OR BILIOUS | Fozg conducting result is constipaiion. free hooklet— ** Thiriy Fest jof GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP ‘l"'”‘fll tEute mere ul. _:The SOUTH CRISWOLD Castor oil, pills, salts, min- Danger.” " earers were William Mrs. Sterry H. Kinnie will entertain v 3 % 3 a OF FIGS. I. Wade, Frank W, Ma 1d " Joseph | s Tagim ald sortaly © Weanoren | 8 S 3 5 eral waters, etc., do not — {R. Evans. Burial was in the North The members are plan- $: reason with the abdominal Warning: Nujol is sold oniy Look at the tongue mother! It |Cemetery a > A uing to tie a quilt at this meeting. brain, they force it to tem- in sealed ho*ties eoated, it is a sure sign that your| Aiss Pansy Neff of Eastford is vis-| Clarence E. Benjamin while working 5 \ii2 % 3y 2 . bearing ihe Nujol Trede Mark. little one's stomach, liver and bowels | iing her mother here. . larcund his automobile irjured one { porary action, to unnatural lasist on Nujol. You may suffer need a gentle, thorough cleansing zt| Mrs. H. H. Con f Putnam call- | Gnger badly. H cffort, until the bowels fom substitutes. S n Sobvi ccoms, Tistisn ol e NeEthe e ekl eold fnlos Dipior ) 2 move. But this is followed doesn't sleep, doesn’t eat or act ngtu- Ray Evans of Hartford was at home | cunty, % by a sulky attitude or even rally, o ris feverish, stomach sour, |{01 the week end. = eur el Local people attended the supper at B s 3 a “strike” by your other NU]Ol Laboratories breath bad; has stomach-ache, Willis Wade was in Norwichthe home of Uaniel Vergasor, in North ? B throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a 3 Stonington fa & g 5 brain, and the constipation sTANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) teaspoonful of “California Syrup of|_ A soci: heri hel Albert G. Greene and Srving A. - - : is increased not cured. 50 Broadway, New York Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul, | Nev y e Burdick attended the aactien of Ar- : constipated waste, uadigested food —_——— vire Dawley near Plainfield, Wednes- L MEWS_PHOYO_SEAVICE, NEW_YORX and sour bile gently moves out of its day. i x it little bowels without griping, and you rederick Turner, of vich, Gt e e : . = - have a we(;l, tvlavful Fhl:ld hflfda-in- The Flmville Social :\h\h Wm%t :A;ttlx;r ;:L:x}:_nml L{ron{v 2 2| ithotked whe g;m . B ¢ 't coax sick 1ldre = i Mrs Zill- | v it e " 4 9 for : z rd 2 & £ mf:"m'i? h“arml“:-: fruit lax:’:ive?g I;};;xm&a;a;}gcmoon e ot ol il et the suffrage cause. Miss Vida has X\\1101v Labpratoncs. Stendard Oil Co. (New 'IE'.Srfl' they love its delicious taste, and it al-| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay spent Attacks on the League. given up a career on the stage to 2 way, New York. Please send me free bookler ways makes them feel splendid. Sunday with friends in East Killing-| Senator Capper's theory that at-| devote hor ilme to fulfiling her Z Ask your druggist for a bottle of|ly. tacks on the League of Nations| sister's \deals “California Syrup of Figs” which| James McGorty was in Jewett City|Lenefit it seems true enousk of the 2as directions for babies, children of | Thursday. attacks that emanate from the Sen-| —————————— 9 > ull ages and for growe-ups plainly on| Mrs. Charles Myers and daughters|aic—New York World. - [ 5 Add ‘he bottle. Beware of counterfeits|were in Putnam last week. L e Ghlldren CI‘Y » S < ress..... wld here. To be sure you get the Miss Madeline McCarthy. formerly The closing down of vhe airplane = d renuine, ask to ree that it is made by |o? Elmville, has been the guest of Miss | factories in and arounl Nowark, N. FOR FLETCHER'S ‘California Fig Syrup Company.” Re- | largaret Mulligan. J., has thrown hundreds of carpen- ‘use any other with contempt. J. H. Milligan was in Worcester ters out of vmployment. C A ST o R l A S T T R M e e e e bt e - L Danger’’—constipation and auto-intoxication in adulic. Name....

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