Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 22, 1919, Page 10

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Mrs. Marinda C. Butler Robinson left Priday morning for a vi at Brook- ) ¥ne, Mass, with Miss Sarah Williams, formerly of Danielson. Later Mrs. Robinson will go to Manchester, N. H. for a stay with friends. Mrs. Theodere Hammett entertained members of Deborah Avery chapter, D. A. R of the town of Plainfield, at ber hor:« here Friday afternoon. Miss Grace Spalding gave a talk on The Mountaineers at a meeting of the ‘Woman's Home Missions society of the Methodist church at the home/of Mrs. Maria Prince F afternoon. In the superior at Putnam on a Burpee allowed Milton A. Shum- named as f the town of in the case Walter W ing a revi this aciion involv book Ok teen's sure 1" for the amples ¢ wonderful first of ni sit in Paw- tax coliector's | | Friday af- ;| Suits for Spring. Is the Keynote in Men’s and Boys’ If you are unable to deter- | mine value we can no doubt be cf service to you. Let us | suggest you step in our shop and look over our line of ma- terial. | way from solid blue, grey, [ tures in wools and worsteds. | | Then pick out one of the new models that is suited to you. t may be a “Waistline” or a {"paich pocket sack” or a|fg ‘pla'n “base model” or even a “double breasted” and you They range all the | brown, green to pleasing mix- § | will find all new models well | represented. Price range from $25.00 tn $45.00. NEW SPRING HATS SHIRTS CAPS SHOES AND Shumway Clothing House D. E. JETTE. Prop. Danielson, Conn. h the teams | PEACE P On Feod S We offer these Spr‘r;a!s for Saturday of this week: Caned Karo.... 2 for 25¢ Ajmerican Sardines, 4 3 cans for 20c |} Large Jars Mustard 12¢ Canned Milk ....... 11c Baked Beans | e Tomato Soup .. (large 10c 10c¢ 17¢ 15¢ 17¢ Tomatoes (large cans) Canned Peas ....... Fancy Canned Comn .. Snyder’s Soups (large cans) 2 for 25¢ Ca.lif".mia \Vhite Pea Beans, e s Nxc; Srnnked Shouldc:s TRADE WITH US AND SAVE MONEY Telephone Orders Gingras & Heneault (Formerly Mignanlt’s) DAYVILLE, CONN. 20c | | | vnrvul | timately friendly Mayo, night orsvenordale + divorce, on the from Lucy N _watch_ \ ma stead ied ]v!]‘ \’wflh fnml i m the Mayo family lard_ arted the domestic difficulties Mayo hou: I i work ily of a s wife to supply grown_up took offénse and left tried to get her to e He inecticut four years ago, man—a | 7 Announcing The Greatest Shoe Sale Ever Held In Norwich Every Pair Warranted Per- change o fect in Every Respect. £ Gray Calf, Fnished Leather, Gray Cloth 1Top, French and Mili- tary Heels— SEE OURWINDOW DISPLAY Never Such Such Styles — gains as lhesc. resents a Saving of at $2.00 to $3.00 on E. An enormous Spo Boston Jobher H Waran p)i .E“. er and Maiqr g w."“* e Every Pair Subject to Ex-| |for the Asking. REMARKABLE BARGAINS —JUST IN TIME TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS FOR SPRING AND EASTER WEAR The Most Gigantic Purchasej In the History of Qur Business 1000 Fs nf Wsmen S Hgde Soes IEvery Pair Guaranteed to Your Money Back dking. || Give You Good Service. White Kid Boots, New High Laced Models, French Heels, All { Sizes, Regular Price $6.00— Women’s Boots, Made of Havana Brown Kid, Military Heels, Al $5.60— v $3.00 Smart Lace Boots, Black French Kid Leather, Louis XV Heels, All Sizes, Made to Sell For $6.00— s $3.00 Just Unpacked 200 Dozen of | Women’s Hose (Slightly Imper- i fect). Colors are Fast Black and Wi“ 97 Regular Price 25 to 35 low 15 cents this Trem enciouo Quantity we Must Every Pair At Once. If You Need a Shozs Now or La ter And Want the Big- est Values You Ever r Heard '1 Only Come Of, Come Early! to 270 Main St. Norwich Regular Price § ; In the superior court here : at Friday was | ession tle ¢ auction ndi L new Glastont food for | tenced t ee leme There w WO W ho we on car.wa was granted ¢, had been conv icted of 1s worked in the towns|iNs moral turp et and Thompson. In his divorce action Henry M. of the town of Pomf ertion and adultery wife, Florence W. a divorced woman when he mar- her, he testified. They were May §, 1908. She him a few months and then remaining away for ten years, 1 1918, when she returned. testified that ghe was in- with- other men and d in detail his experience in ailing her to the Ellott schocihouse on one occasion last summer. . On |’ that stford, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA | given the right to resume h name, _.On the ground of desertion, livorce from he married in At that time Pi trician sent to Pomfr the conc hoarder in Mr: occasion he found her with a|f Charles G. Place ot West Weodstock | Profits | e Lo $ was given from Amelia A. Place, married Oct. 15, 1895. He his wife was in the habit of zoing away government free em bureau in this city ted on account of the results of e bee d fror concerned i ne Piercy, of Pomfret to do n th ployed s home DAN'ELSON CONN. January 1st, 1919 and Ce Pierd Assets Asset $2,923,157.83 Liabilities = 2,726,673.28 tel the pla 196,484.55 Vice-Pres. a decree se ting him | hom he was | s charged that | RNHAM, T ATWOOD. 2! Treasu Pro: WM. H. ¥ E E. POTTER. That had taste in { the month; that foul Bilious ‘ heudachz that drow- ; that disturbe biliousness, dered yourimmediate need of a corrective to prevent a sick spell. are fundamental in their action, they go down to the root of the trouble, restoring liver, stomach and bowels to a healthy condition; giving quick relief from hilious attacks, indigestion, headache, heartburn, flatulency,depression of spirits—and afford- ing absolute freedom from these disorders. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills are tonic, therefore they form no habit. PLAIN OR SUGAR COATED PROVED FOR MERIT BY 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia | Windham Co. TAX NOTICE TANPAY F PRESTO! Town of Pre hereby notified th and collect on the dollar on list March 1st, s of collecting nd receiving the above taxes I shall 1919, from 12 m. to 2 p. m. At the Hallville Sitore, April i from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. At George Mian April 2, 1919, from 1 At the Store of e April 3, s, Poquetanuck, D m. hardson, 1919, from 11 &, ne Hospital, April 4, 1919, 30 p. m, 1, 1919, rate of 9 per cent | from 1 to interest at the will he added from Lecame due. lecting - this notice it as directed bt Tat own Report, 1m d at Preston, Conn., March 15, Collector. bill wich r the- coll rs as follows: nterbury, on om 10 a. m. to acker Postoffice 25, from 1 p. m. t0 3 1 cleod’s Stor day, March 26, m Westminster, m 10 a. m. to “Town Cler on Wedn Office. Canterbury 10 m Iu-l p. m. must posi- ore the first CLINTON E. F Coliector, Dated at Canterbury, Conn,, this 24th Tebry marlid € 1918 that 1 ko time an unpaid one interest will f nine (9) per together with NOTICE ven to all persong *|F. H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers Central Viilage, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy. Efficiency, Satisfaction phone Gonnection. Moosup Div. E. L. DARBIE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Nationa! Bank Bidg DANIELSON Telephone 303 MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON, CONIy Telenhone 193~12 A. F. WGCD e Local Unde:taker" DAMIELSON, CONN Flrlerl 3 < Slr“l iMthCAN HOUSE -class Garage Servicc Connccted 9. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone Shetucket Street seha . TAERS 12 77 asvertising medium fa q1a1 30 The Buls s.

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