Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 9

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919 PEACE PRICES On Food Stuffs We offer these Specials for Saturday of this week: | |3 Caned Karo. ... 2 for 25cj|§ Ajmerican Sardines, 3 cans for 20c Large Jars Mustard .. 12c Canned Milk . o odle Baked Beans (large Tomato Soup ....... 10c Tomatoes (large cans) 17c Canned Peas ....... 15¢ Fancy Canned Corn .. 17¢ Snyder’s Soups (large cans)...... 2 for 25¢ California White Pea Beans, qt. ....... 20c Nice Smoked Shoulders TRADE WITH US AND SAVE MONEY Telephone Orders Gingras & Heneault (Formerly Mignault’s) DAYVILLE, CONN. P 00 be given to the Winona General Hospital association of Winona, Wis. ] te, who ht, provid- 0 ‘relatives s here- not known in Putnam. Her howover, will make operativ f the provisions of her hus- DANIELSON Candidates for all borough offices will be named at next Tuesday's cau- cus. Postmaster Regymond Allen received Thursday 10,000 of the new Victory 3-cont postaze stamps. The stamps are purple und include in the hand- P some design flags of the allies along o vith the stars and stripes. This Womn_n Rec?mmendl yoMartiny Gafiery, Reddy. Nertan, EL. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- iott—the nielson R . -basket! - team, and ome of the very best that| table Compounrl_ Her Personal Experience. NEMO ' CORSETS ] H&W AND DeBEVOISE BRASSIERES so 10 3500 | People’s Store |~ Introducing Printzess Coats Suits and Dolmans The woman who wears a Printzess knows that her coat or suit possesses the master touch of designers who, every season for over twenty-five years, have cleverly and correctly in- terpreted for the discrimipating taste of American women. the best in Paris styles. She knows, also that her coat or suit will retain its stylish and distinctive charm even after months of wear. The choicest of all-wool fabrics; the superior quality of the linings; the conscientious stitching of every seam —the thorough care in EVERY detail of the tailoring insures long satis- factory service. Thus economy goes hand in hand with style. This is the Printzess ideal of “Distinction in Dress.” label. i Suits, in a wide range of styles and materials, $25.00 to $65.00. Coats, in the tailored and dolman styles, $15.00 to $75.00. Capes and Dolmans, $19.50 to $55.00. The materials used in these garments include all-woo! serges, coverts, rico: Twill, gabardine and tweeds. The colors are Navy, Black, Light and Dark Tan, Copen., Wisteria, Chinese Rose and Navy, combined with Light Tgn, Chinese Blue and Henna. OUR MOTTO IS “SERVICE” | UNION SQUARE, P custern Connccticut ever saw, yet the borough-hasn t a represerta’ive among this husky quintet of hoys. All of which goes to demonstrate that Dan- icison isn't the whole town of Kill- ingly, within whioh every bej® gn the cLean, Neb.—*1 want to recom- lle’fld Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to all | women who suffer from any functional disturbance, as it has done me more | ood than all the | ‘ tor's medicine, | im ha$ lived practicaliv zIl his life. | » 1 the borough clams them by right ‘ | of adoption. Cotton marufacturers here say that business prospects are gpotting bright- er and that this week has beep mark- ed by a flow of orders such ac has not come in since the signing of the arm- istice. One local plan orders for a million yards of goods dvring the past few days. .This is token as the opening of a rush of new husiness that is bound to be experi- enced in the very near fvrure. The case of little Madeline Fournier, ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henri Four- . 1 Dyer street, is schaduled for before .udge Lucien F. Burpee in| No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. uperior court at Putnam today.| fhis famous root and herb remedy, ‘ | bas booked it "e;fihy [ baby girl and have | gainedin health and | strength. My hus- | band “and I bath | praise your med- icine to all suffering women.”’—Mrs. JOEN KOPPELMANN, R. It is guaranteed by the Printzess PUTNAM hap- 10 feet,[ Let all evil nam's police department little 1, who lost a foot thn‘ Lydia E. Pinkham’s chetflb!e Com- s sueing the Shore Line Eleceric Rail- | years and it will well pay any woman “pRa”» (] (] lld. Thls Wl“ save you the trouble Of i Day Kimball hospital at Fut-| packache, headaches, nervousness or . vy fortitud it For special suggestions in regard to | the up-quality and we make the down| ons of the Jewott City-Dan-| of its long experience is at your service ¢ followers =f the game. only knew what a square deal we give we i very injuries—or even loss of life- Come straight to us when you need | vz - swer by’ woiey ear'sc| L8 PR, Jeeins D00 . Foad compans and secks damages of | who suffers from displacements, in- x;‘m after tha accident, the pain and| the biues” to give this successful Tho collapse of a section ef scats| qou silment write Lydia E. Pinkham prices. e cident cculd b ed from a height of nearl would do all the business in our line in this|i cgitered remarkabie, /A inspec |/ BT R bev ot o town. You come in and find ocut. ‘ 1 (1 street about o vears ago,| America to health for more than forty | anything from a pair of socks to a new | 000. The cfild spent i long, time | flammation, ulceration, irregularities, | : ’ fering sed her ing | i looking around any further. We've got i, i, Gused e, beins | remedyatrial. = jat had been built up to accommo- | Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result 3 : U exercised in providing sueh accommo- If all the people in this community|:: et witho somaone susttal g e nd- | wa er own i shows that t ttees and ffs. Each regul: g of ?‘(l‘\\r‘:((& an equipment of this na ¥ or imstitut puld make even the hiz jealous, yrting lumber was smashed al- nicst to kindlimg wood. Uader this mass three or four scora of men and , with others piled sequenves In the wi 1ot to mention other con- might aitacly to such ave con- sved in the town of Thomp- | i@ trength of information | By various authorita ime to tin EAST HADDAM han | once | fiorace Thomas spec vernmen! ming month. Dwyer of Allston, Mass, Putnam, Thursday. PENDLETON HILL returned to her spent with | S He was very | s b rovi f g an at- rough in- £ bl soning as to be able here that} i of the b this old cess, some time s to the town of Thomp: was LIBERTY HILL Teslie Clark is visiting r New Britain and An The C. E. society entertainment F You are 1 Of n lore 2na appeinted | Ic tie war interest in the will is paragriph in which Dr. Tourtel- ets out his advice in Minneapolis come o be not disposed of in pa ithout rs. H. E. Bedat and Roy L. Beard and Bv y Beard were . Harold DeVinne. formerly employed |, will, | A. Downs, whole or was the guest c Everett Loomi . Hattie Ladd a imantic were ove nd grow- of Mrs. Ladd bro . Tn one in- | son. They attende real: estate | the Twiny h The fro | L n the ground 1 of the 1 e of (his John Bulger left here Thursday | o 10 A called the resumed her s absenca her mother. r in Jew- noon. During the omabile Levet ing the o1 TOM BOLTON e —,—:fl CUT THIS QUT ;LIST;E::;‘ CATARRHAL FOR CA< DEAF- MDME. CYR’S , llinery Opening |.... 3 TODAY AND SATURDAY from Manches- departments inued in eperation on Central Vilage Thurs- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S to keep ¢ CASTORIA [|irhfimni: knth i) ntly pu--hased by the | en company a: Elmville resume operations cariv in the _R coming weel:. Under the cancern that ford, th: matter be: P operating it unlil it was taken |the : Atio v o v America Woolen Com- We, the T ign B ¢ cot t were heing man- | Dftition that such action be ta erstoed | the E e y e you to come to our cre. The em- 3t ho made workinz or- £anization when the nt closed a short time ago will for the most part return to work for the mew owners. This is @ big day for the women of | Kiliingly and all of the surrounding | the day on which they | ¢ a —fo [ ir pse, locally, | the soring style and trim L] rings—and all realize how important this is to the ladies. Traffic rules will in order in the millinery section —and let no mere mau interfere | the will of Dr. Jacoh the congestion that he may find e ied in 191 ia the streets leading theroto! Arnold T o1 e erisint of pesmiitd ok ol TN VR A, 3 'S (\Ht\x' use Vi 3 ffo T d 1 HAIR HINTS | SR "I} Cyr Building, t B, The Rhode 1d Hospital — rust company of Providence e Advice for Care of the Operty Worthy the Attention of ||! Shis § your leisure this delightful display of M 1919, § spring Season of Qur lines are unsurpassed in Eastern Connecticut. and otaer 1 » Numerous persons in th inity | 1 e L) 2 are ‘heneficiaries unde ? ‘There iz 8 mnch closer connection between the stomach and brain than most people imagine. It is because of this close conneotion that indigestion, belching, sour, gassy stomach and other stomach miseries—all of which are sure eigns of acid stomach—are so often followed by severe attacks of blinding, spuiting beadaches, Nervousness, eleeplessness, irritabil- ity mentaldepression, melancholia and acid. Brings instant relief from indi- gestion, heartburn, sour belching, food repeating, bloat and gas and makes the stomagh cool, pure, sweet and comfortable. Dentists warn us against the bad effects of acid mouth, pointing out that the acid eats tbrougl‘f’the enamel of the teeth, ¢ausing them to decay. You can easily imagine then the amount of damage excess acid will Danieison, Conn. § you have Helpful Hair many other disorders which afiect the ‘brain can also nearly always be traced to gflmmnl;ee—lcid-lcwmnw. ear e say “‘I am [ mmk filo y to yiecea;" or ‘‘Iteeems I never get a good night’s ekt ey drears tos sed . Little do ream that aci stomach is the di i troubles beeause very 0o pains in the stomach at all. Bo you see, you can’t always judge an acid- stomach condition by the way your wtomach, iteelf, feels. 1f you are weak, nervous, anfit—if you are not up to your old time form —if you lack your accustomed enthu- " and make this test gee if it isn’t aci -n::nuh umi; back — robbing you of hfl{: and vigor. Get L e O e e, modern medicine that so quickl r-fll stomach to righte. It the form of pleasant ing tableta that est like a bit of candy. EATONIC Tids the stomach of exsen A CFOR" TONIC} canse to the delicate organization of m% ;v.omnchl ousands of people are usin, EATOL& 1C and the remlfs obtained u§ 8o remarkable as to be almost unbe- lievable. Yet their letters of gratitute, many of which are received daily, prove absolutely that EATONIC does all and even more than we claim, The medieal profession, 00, recognizes the great value of this wonderful remedy. A learned Michigan doctor wrote re- cently: “‘I bave had such wonderful success with EATONIC that I want every one to know how quickly it will neutralize the acidity of the the stom- ach (acid-stomach) and the stomach will soon be sweet and normal again, and the sick man well and happy nnsc: mbzre." sure to get & big box of EATONIC from your dmg}[‘m today. 11 it fails in any way to give you the kind of satisfaction you want, ake it back—he will refund your money. He doesn’t want one penny of money 'EATONIC belpa yoa. CID-STOMACH Eve?nno Who Would Avoi Dandruff, Itching Secalp an Falling Hair. It your hair is getting thin or you are troubled with dandruff or itching scalp use Parisian sage daily for a week and you will surely be surprised to see how quickly it stops your hair from falling and removes every sigm ot dandruff and itching scalp. “Before going to bed I rub a litf Parisian sage into my scalp,” says woman whase luxurious soft and fiuffy | 12 “This keeps my hair from being dry, brittle or scraggly, helps it to retain its nat- ural color and beauty, and makes 3t hair is greatly admired. easy to dress attractively.” Beautiful, soft, glossy, healthy hair, and lots of It, is a simple matter for This inexpensive, delicately per- fumed and non-greasy invigorator is those who use Parislan sage. harmless, sold by Lee & Osgood Co. and at good drug and sure you get the genuine Parisi: sage (Giroux’s) as that money-back guarantee every package.—Adv. printed toilet counters. Be has the d d quests are: 1 George Ballar , to_ whom Dr. Tourtel- ed $5,000. of Philadelphia, formerly of Thompson, and & son of FHamilton Ballard, to whom the testa tor willed $5.000. Another beneficiary tle | is_clause of the will is Mrs o |Flora Anderson Smith ughter of Hamiiton B aaughter of Abby Ballard he children of Mrs. Sarak Spalding doceased. formerly of Thompson, r ceivq $3,000. John Ballard son of Hil- ton Ballard, deceased is another bene- fictary. Another eroup of bereflufarles are the children of Stenhe: ccased. His children Epllard of Putnam, Wi lard, Thompson: Miss Elir rd, ant | principal of the Smith Street school. this eity: Mrs. 5 "Thompson; venordale. h a0 Tach of these will receive on 325,000 is left. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Y lSuite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phone Dr. Tourtellotte’s will also provided that, upon the death of his wife, $1 LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON To the children of Miils Tourtellotta | [ Undertaker and Embalmer Special Attention to Evary Dalall ew vals In Our Millinery Dept. This Week. NEW STYLES SPECIAL VALUES. LADIES’ HATS at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. CHILDREN’S HATS - 59¢, 98¢, $1.25. . DON'T MISS SEEING OUR MILLINERY DISPLAY e €ombination of Style, Shoe Department Customers Coming Back Our Shoes Are New, Up-to- Date in Style, of Good Save You a Dollar or More Quality and Price Has Made Our a Success. SPECIALS IN | Undermuslins WHITE PETTICOATS 97c value for 79c $1.50 value for $1.12 Hundreds of Satisfied and Buying Again. Manufacture and We on a Pair. $1.19 value for $1.47 ENVELOPE CHEMISES 98¢ value for $1.75 value for $1.39 $1.98 value for $1.69 NIGHT GOWNS $1.25 value for 97c $1.98 value for $1.47 79¢ Extra Specials !Gemfine 0. N. T. Mercer- jzed Crochet Cotton, 12¢c value— . Special 3 balls for 25¢ Ladies Silk Stockings 25¢ pair. Men’s Lisle Stockings, seconds of a 35¢ value— 3 pair for 50c Burson’s Ribbed Stockings—— 45¢ value for 2%¢ Top Danielson

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