Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 26, 1919, Page 5

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IWI'WWH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 26, 1919 NEW BUSINESS FOR ! SUPERII]R COURT ke . doh Jenkins, | u?;’: ’l‘l’"r"e‘;:‘;b‘“e“' ;“f‘f"“’: _1?"‘““ now stationed at Camp Mekritt, is in| in Boston for several days attend- | Suits, al e on the first Tues- 2 Saad £ {much better condition 1 people | the Automobile show. day of April, were filed Tuesday at the | * dvan ity seainet 16s Groton Iren | Dave been given to think. On Tuesday|its: best. — Most soaps and prepared Daniel Hallisey of 284 West Main|office of Judge George E. Parsons, the | Works are besousht as follows: George | JLi; and Mrs. Hespert M. James of| Jiamboes Gorre @ J00 Hoch, e street, Norwich, assistant bagzgage- | clerk of the court: i i nt Co. of Chicago for "-““”ad(“"" visited Private Moran at|Fhs dries the Bealp master at the New Haven railroad| Partition of the tracts of real estate | ich Belting Co. of this|‘he camp and report that he is in ood | PEES BB JEPS 0 g station, returned to work Tuesday af-|in New London, according to respective|city, $1,935.83; and J. Russell & Co. of | ust m’d)})ar\‘ mulsified ¢ | ter two weeks' illnes: | rights of thos ming_ ownership in | Holyoke, $836.12; B Concrete | {Which is pure and g Zelma Wheeler and Miss Flor- | it, IS sought by Richard C. Davidson | Pile Co. of New Yor Cullen belter than the mos iy London, Louisa L. Camp of | Transportation Co. o Perry & Myer A | anything else . Davidson of | 000; ! Davidson of | New London, $1,999.98 for lease of the! ! neral Eqmpmem SISTER REPORTS HOPEFULLY ' - © ABOUT ‘WALTER MORAN | Careleu Useof Soap Private Walter P. Moran, who re- o . Spoils the Hair cently arrived in this country after| { eighteen months overseas, and who xst Soap should be used very carefully. {if you want to keep your hair looking PERSONALS Rutherford C. Flaut of has reached Minnesota trip from the Facific coas AMr. and Mrs. he Buliztin, —_— Norwich, Wednesday, Mz:ch 26, 1919 Try This For o Fat Reduction Take Seven Deep Breaths Twice Daily and Follow Other Simple Rules 12 your weight is increasing, or if you are already too stout you will be interested in learning that there is a! method of fat reduction said by many to be very wonderful and yet not re- quiring severe rules of starvation diet or strenuous exercises. One of the essential features . of this easier, saner, safer plan is deep breathing in the outdoor air. This hglps supply the needed oxygen to the blood—for purifying the blood | iz cruelty since June 4, 1912, which was VAR[OUS MAm,PS { the rnarriage date. The maiden name Light vehicle lamps at 6.35 o'clock this evening. Spring moving has begun, in advance of the first of April. Lily shoots in sheltered Norwich gardens are inches. Important meeting Sons of Vetera -—adv. Farmers are beginni their land, preparatory to ing and planting. Invitation are out 2 the marriage M: Allen and Ellery use is places in up five or six dgwl this Camp, IH evening. o : s 2 nd Emme E. Oeser of Law- | Neptune building; moiste S . in a suit Co. of Newe 1t in. e e v London, own-| App “{m‘;ffin\f“‘ ot e c ? I rd | of relief has 1- | Standard Brass Davidson | New London. 1d James Da- | the valuation of $215,469 s on! $13,1 and $175.009 on sioclk of appellants claim the to look over spring plow- Hope Valle nd uemy and i and the hatr £t ous, fluffy and Juftalo Divi- o e =k rd moved 10| strent " i Monday | and improving circulation and assimi- lation. Another part of the treat- ment is the taking of a small dose of oil of korein after each meal and be- iring at night; also in_follow simple directions that come with the box It is a pleasant, simple system of duction purposed to improve the | gure, add vivacity and general efficiency and to prolong life. Oil of | korein co 4 very easy| and pleasant to take druggt and begin its use Or obtain a free Look (which ipes and The first held Tu; | people w The Annunciation D clock 3 cK's ux urc ‘1 v by Re by Rev. John H | At the initiation of his (Wednesday) eve 3 has r the s read TO \’VE"‘ PENNS(L to you in plain cn\fl(-p(li‘ by writing to Korein Company, E 568, Station F New York, N. Eve day is likely srprising results—a plea reduction in weight. If you wish reduce t sixty ant healtk and unhealthy fat friends with appear 1 more attractive, reduces weight often Gents’ Watches For $12.50 A fine 20-year Guaran- teed Geld Filled 12-size Opera Face Thin Model Watch. Pay $1.00 Per Week The Pla-t-Cadden Co. 135 |0 be held a ren, Wednes: to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 e ‘ i ’, sy | Don't Thio IHats Awey HAVE THE MACE CVER AT THE CITY SHOE SHINF AND HAT CLEAN! Y\G CO“'JA‘W 33 BROADWAY Best Shine In Town Special Chair: Ladies = | [ 5 £ Ll)u;liuu ao o il Foneral Direciors 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Phene 238-2 Buildin Lady Assistant Taasher of -Violin|. and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD : Blies Plac~ TELEPHONE 127-4 Grinda | A tu course i | fall. In eac are to be kaen Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES. 4 BANK STREET, Phone 781-3 person wh eggs prod Second Floor, NEW LONDON JOHN J. DONOHUE, M. D. UNCASVILLE, CONN, Office Hours: 2-4 and 7.8 P, M. Phone 1197.3 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. leaonv Phone 986 | BUFFALO GLUTE $61.00 per ton $3.10 per cwt. A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 SHOE REPAIRING Done quickly and at reasonable prices. 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Also Shoe Shining Parlor in con- nection. BROADWAY SHOE REPAIR SHOP 62 Broadway T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET Arvdhl f | cannot ‘r.vu the public in viev xpenditu | York, the | 50, while t $65 0. Washingto partment a | per produce mately 100,0 owned by disposed of months at rm: Metal The raren n't wo as much as Vaavs agreement had been the war Selling Compa the producers for the die five million pounds of corper persmonth and for the ing five months will million pounds from oW | of overproductior | AGREEMENT REACHED WITH COPPER PRODL \ERS March 2 nounced - today t ached wit under w 0,000 pounds lepartn during arket price v, or purpose dispo per month ess the rarene AT ORNEY F"""IVED $:>000 He g him of VANIA GIRL m mechanics corrner of Smi Mr. L: ens on 1 & Trum pointe of | the 0. E. WULF PURCHASES pUTNAM BUSINES )S INTER ADDS ANOTHER TEACHER FOR FALLS EVENING SCH w uid not 00,000, ‘ ed to | s | Hadley Beebe of | 2 on|G oth- | I Wilmi 1:‘tm) ! married on Mar London. She ed on Dec. 11, owed to re d cocoanut oil 2 ber We adveriise exmetly ax it in Varsity Suits {Made especially for young Imen who like the young ap- Epearance.‘ You ought to see |these waist seam models of , on Oct. utomob nd driv |They’re the latest idea: in Clothes, very military, full n|chested, trim waisted, in gle and double breasted, AMERICANIZATION SURVEYS EST BY TWELVE COMMITTEES | COLORS? 3o-ough Cau- .Oxford blue, brown, green At th 1land some mixtures. 1 PRICES? $22.50 to $45.00. Murphy & McGarry 207 MAIN STREET NON-SUIT GRANTER % W/ "‘F“RD GAR ruth Not in Them Then, me some candidate. answered the vef- thing for t yon can't fee! the nulse by listening to what men the drinks and clgars ed around.”—Birm!ng- you to 1 pubii Despnsed ‘Foods Again Favored S| Correcting Stomach Faults With Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Has Revived the Doughnut, Pie and Other Good Home- made American Dishes 1 e of help has taken women back to their do their own cooking. they should revive pie and other But the flour is : Ye=s wheat and , and a lot of im- 'nplamed of. to know you ean of flour food with- <1mply take Rncenflv Appointed Special Assistant To Secre- tary Baker | READY FOR LAUNCHING OF STEAMER WORCESTER/! the stomach to necessary to re rtburn, gas, the s and the drowsi- follow the good OOL so often ts and you will then f they have, not digestion, but as con- remarkable degree to P“ILSONEiR“VTVC\KVE,\'" T”‘;; WETHERSFIELD PRISON | Notice to the Public! On and after March 24th liveries of this store will be twice daily, nine a. m. and three p.'m. | Kindly get your orders in before the first delivery. JOHN GULA Meats, Groceries the de- and Fruits D[CLARE POOR FILL!NG TO BLAME FOR STRIKE 20 Lafayette Street ] || For Freckled, Rough : or S No more WHF GO APPE D—the life of I substitutes! GOOD, WHOLE- HEAT s beBa-“tha ned HUMANS potty Complexions |} SOME, ] i k we i enligh . raost NOURISHING D{ al niiy foods! the Queen brand. At ANY Grocer's You'll sion ¢ just abont the mining engin put in - your ews Bakery Snmmit Strast say it's ever secking commi:

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