Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 6

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GALEb rFRRY OUR STOCK PLETE. LATEST DESIGNS AND RICH COLCRS. YOU 10O €O O UR PRICES ARE THE LCWEST AND WE GIVE IS COM- ALL THE VERY WE WANT )JME HERE. YOU A BETTER GRADE OF PAPER THAN ANY STORE CAN OFFER. SCHWARTZ BROS., Inc. “The Big Store with the Little Prices” 9-11-13 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. L LIEUT. = == McCORMICK SHOWS ! WHAT DE-LOUSING MEANS Rush work in the de-lousing pro- | cess in Irance is graphically describ- ed by Lieut. John ¥. McCormick of Perkins avenue in a letter recently written here, just when he expected soon to be sailin for home from France. The letter follows: Camp of Embarkation, Bordeaux, France. . Well, we left Yvrac last Tuesday and came to this camp with orders to prepare for embarkation to the United States “on the first available trasport.’ Talk about your quick action! We received our orders Mon- dy night to move out the next morn- | ing at seven. We arrived at the Entrance Camp here about eleven and at eleven-thirty I had erders in my hand stating that we would go through the “Mill” at two that aft- ernoon. So we started out on the two mile hike to the Pernfanent | Camp where this famous mill is lo-{ cated. Promptly at two o'clock the men lined up alphatbetically and the fun started. It is a great proce through a door wher ed a clothing slip. their packs and The men file hey are hand- Then they unroll pass down the line taking off their clothes as they go. All soiled clothes are taken new ones issued. They are handed :an underclothes and even the rio- bon of their identification tags is taken away and a 1 one issued. From this building they go through other where their names e ked off on a roster and they are .4 their service records. Then they pass down thropygh a row of typewriters and the service records arc checked for correctness. Now hit the real mill. It is like a pit at first glance. The floer is ted with benches and it s H is lll(.‘ finest . The men through a row of em a prelimnary to the dw tors examin showers. r room medics give ditor amme was The tonic w Day Nesds in © Wo needs in re presenicd by Mabel Me- roome; Assam, ) 3 F. Brown; J. Bl i Hetp for Present Chi H. Clarke: Mecthods of . M. Brown Jirs. Fuller . The Littl> MitesBox. Faust arrived at his Pineapi)le Desserts—2¢ ‘The bottle in each package of Pineapple Jiffy-Jell con- tains all the rich essence from half a ripe pineapple. The dessert has a wealth of this exquisite flavor, and a package serves six people for 1224 cents. You owe to yourself.a trial of this new-type gel- atine dainty. JyfyJet 10 Flavers, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents 1 1dwelling house. sror more than fifty dollar: 'SPRING OPENING TODAY AND TOMORROW DAYS You are cordially invited to pay us a visit. You will find some very select stvles in CAPES, DOLMANS, SUITS, WAISTS AND SKIRTS OUR NEW BON-TON CORSETS With Their Usual Graceful Lines, Are Ready Ask Our Corsetiere About Them $3.50 to $25. The Specialty Shop 140 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. BUSINESS BEFORE { GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Continued from Page One) profit a n]‘ « > sum of s violated: g to search buil Section is amended to read person shall have in his po: three Hungarian partridg grouse; and no person shi take more than fifteen pheasants ty-six woodcoc % jan partridges or kill or have in his n . more than thirty-six quail, in vear provided nothing in this section shal be construed to limit the right of any person to kill or have in his posses bred ot propagated b v person who SRl it s provition ot e e tion shall be fincd not less than onc nd in the case of quail, shall be punished by an additional fine of not less than one more than ten dcllars for h d or nart of bird taken or possessed in violation hereof. The act raiging a commission to in- quire into the financial affairs of the v of Bridgepor 1 a ripple of alry in the ho! which was more the form of i , rather than an effort of the minori to gdefeat the re of the majority to defeat the vorable report of the commiitee and reject the bill. Mr. Sherwood, house chairman of. the committee on citles and boroughs, that presented favorable report, moved for the acceptance of the report and rejection of the bill Mr. Sherwood's explanation for the action was vague, and Minority Lead- er Geary in a neat speech, overflowing with pointed witticisms, asked for more detail. - Mr. Sherwood responded in which he said he was opposed to the bill from the start, and that per- haps the two senators of the commit- tee might have reasons for f'wor’xh!n report, but he dld not, and added thai the bill had alfeady been killed in the senate. After bright repartee from Mr. Geary, the bill was rejected in rais 3162 of the general statutes|y veme n:\ at Ne GAS IN THESTOMACH 1S DANGEROUS Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia To Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fer- menting Food and Acid Indigestion. Gas and wind in the stomach accom- idence r called “ac too much acid i ing of the creating tends the normal fun organs, often Tt is the wo such a serious with ordinary have no neutr: stomach acids. Instead get frs druggist a few ounces o Magnesia and take a teaspooniul quarter glass of: water right after eat- ing. This will drive the gas. and bloat right out of the hody swe the stomach, neutralize the excess and prevent its formation and there no sourness or pain. Bisurated Ma nesia (In powder or tablet form—never liquid or milk) is harmless to the ing effect 1 Groton. ihject to the approval of the int an” acting health rlendar, on finance reported bill exempting from of savings nual 1ax snall per cent. on mount of its :omm.nce on ;ppmnmmns re. y on il to anpropri- ing of the C t)nne‘ucut £ a com- nd eight rep- wrange for the ceie- maotion of Sepator chairman of the committee, rence with Senator Klett, tabled. The ce on unzn»e reported bill to trans- plus in the fund. The bill Bowers, who slcomd had ree- of $8.000,000, asurer thought it to cut down the The money may be treasurer in U. S, anteed by tha ¢ and municipal susnended snd and transmitted bill m"easlrg from six to seven ‘rout which may that when a inches stomach. inexpensive to take and the best form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It is used by thousands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indigestion, . Famo Stops Seborrhea and Grows Healthy Hair We ask you to put FAMO to the most exacting test. Have a member of your family examine your .scalp %etore you start the use of FAMO. Apply FAMO daxly for one menth. Have your scalp examined again. If they do not report the g{rowth of new hair, return the FAMO bottle to where you purchased it and you will receive your moaey back. FAMO DOES grow new hair luxuriantly. It makes the hair fluffy and soft. FAMO intensifies a natural ten- dency to waviness and retards 4 ess. It contains no harmful ohol to dry the scalp and pro- e gray hair. Cvery woman should use FAMO reguiarly Its use is a daily habit you will nly does FAMO beau- But not rhea microbe which is the cause of dandruff. It stops all itching of the scalp and nourishes and feeds the hair s. It penetrates the scalp witho massage and gives life and sheen to_the hair. FAMO was evolved by scientists in one of the famous lnoorztonu of Detroit. - Three years were spent i pes iecting it before it was oflereg the public. The ingredients in FAMO have; never before been used on thel head. But they have been well knows, to medma{scxence for many years. They work differently from aay other hair preparation. FAMO stands alone. s If your hair is thin .x\d lacks lustre and the dandraff scale causes; coastant irritation of the scal you should start the use of FAM at_once. It destroys the dandruff bacilll FAMO is soid at all toilet goods, counters in two sizes—35 ceats an $1. The dollar bottle is extra-lar and contains four times as much asl the smaller size. Applications of FAMO" may be; had at the better barber shops udl kair dres: 5 Seborrhes is the mes morbidly increased flow ; glands of the scai. cretion forms in scol commarly x Mid. by The Faso Co., Detvit, M < Lee & Osgood Con

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