Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 26, 1919, Page 6

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JEWETT CITY Oaniel Dutton, the trolley pilot, who » Yyes in Greeneville, and has many .friends in Jewett City, has received a very interesting letter from “Happy’ Blake, one of Jewett City’s favorite boys, now with the Army of Occupa- tion in Germany. Among other things Happy tells of the terrible shock it ‘was to him to hear of the death which occurred here last September of his cousin, Miss Jennie Coyle, to whom he ., was deeply attached. He says: * 'We were just starting up to the front to make the last drive on Ledau when | Buddy gave me the letter. I know :’ ust have been hard for my dear mother and dad. In another part he says “1 have just taken my morning bird bath, the cooties are all gone, but look out for fleas Blakey! Dan, this ‘is a fine tountry over here. Some of the boys are even dying of the “fluey” #0 as to stay hefe. But I would giv anyt! to be back home. Nov. teft the land of mud and fox holes and for the mountains, 350 miles on foot. We landed here Dec. 15. My ‘home is right on the bank of the Rhine and from my window I can see the boats going up and down. But I would sooner sit in your home and look out at the cemetery—it would mean more to me! “We had a division horse show yes- terday and of course the 166th Infan- try Supply Co. took very near every- thing. If you ever sawi of mule-skinners, you should have seen us! Our five officers ‘set ’em up’ all round. “The picture is a co mine. 1 go to danc i with one of them. girl. I tell you, Dan, we are some ¢ ple! “I saw Bob Tleteher the day before | » was killed, and 1 met J i of Jeweit City one da And here comes voun “The Germans are ) you see they , the luck | would wish upe: hat he should have fo sec that country as we have hie had to tour through tha tie rvest of his Jife! Then | one would give him a set of brai he might see his mistake! As ever, Dan r friend 166th Infantry Supply Co. A. O. . 715, On the Rhinc many The glad news reached Jewett City | uesday morning that Payne hag arrived in New steamer Noordam, from 1 has been a vear, and, Duggan nt “right over” with no hance to see home and friends. He | ow goes to Camp Merritt, N. discharge. Ho has been up a proper, between being gassed, within a hair of the ind illness in base hos have come back once ferred to stay as could use him Tew | live men returned w verely wounded and ! battles in France: V Duggan, Erme Raney cock and Wallace 1 the same boy could not I manhood and which him | and that | Hay York on t Anice like was s iefore, but pre- as his cou City Tor now handihood man las ever been called upon | . come through 1 tempered eat crucibic Cudworth & Thcmpson, of Norwic! ire compieti architects Main and Soule The building stands if the the town, and on what is conced be the busiest corner on Jew busiest street. The hlock by the late E. W. Whiting in the frame when the fir y hotel burned on the mor h in that year. The wind 2 little south of west and men and bho were busy with pails of water to:] vent the sparks from kindling the shavings and light matc Rioux proposes to build out wards Main street and wider towards school street so that th be three large up to date ing on Main. The Rioux hall oceupies the second story, will | much larger and commodiou floor is rented by Mt. Vernon lodze 75, F. & A. M. If the nc rangements are concluded Masonic order, the improvern be extended to their roon Johnstone, whe stores at pre alterations at strec center will move ad occasior the marsn to be walk just north of the re of F. C. Whiting, when he heard peeping and calling of believed the m: big flock restin \lons of roast duck moment. everything at terrible speed to the homg friend who lives a littic way line, aroused him from bed for guns in" a hurry about the several apartme house failed to rev sort. A big motor cranked and the p only touching the road. Two guns w they went at even g near the marsh, well the muffer blew ¢ abandoned along und wall for or more second 1 peeping and 1 ds here with innocent peep f: oward midn The mael duckmen crawle The wtal statistics for Fcb' iary ! with ce de ulosie: Fannie Haz: much | @ mud-hole | @ ome | Wallace H.| 8 or | B x, g : happy bunch | i pring Opening Display of Floor Coverings New Draperies DISTINCTIVE STYLES PREDOMINATE A graceful distinction pervades the styles of both draperies and floor coverings this Spring, and they are attractive in the highest degree. The daintiness of the windoW hangings, and the fidelity with which the domestic rug manufacturers have reproduced the wonderful effects of the genuine Oriental, are outstanding features of our exhibition. Our stocks are more than usually large and varied, and our prices are as low as the lowest you will encounter elsewhere. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THEM BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRAPERIES Nothing more clearly reflects the care of detail and the appreciation of good taste and beauty than the selection of window hangings for the home. Whether the hangings be of plain scrim or fine lace, cara and thought is demanded in their choosing, and choice should be made from stocks which are ample in size and well assorted, WE ARE NOW DISPLAYING A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS. WHICH WE HAVE PRICED AS LOW AS WAS POSSIBLE. QUAKER LACE CURTAINS Since the beginning of the war it has boen im- depend upon Swiss made Nets and has developed made 4o and an American These possible Laces, most wonderfully. eries are exquisite. industry Filet and Amerex Net Curtains 15, Yards Long $2.25, $2.95, $3.50, $4.50, $5 to $8 ND LACES 35¢ to 85¢ a Yd. QUAKER MADE NETS A 34 to 40 Inches Wid Quaker PLAIN AND FANCY SCRIMS Scrim has met a great varisty is now offered usually hemstitched, and fancy borders. 36 to 40 Inches Wide, 15c¢ to 65¢ a Yd demand, a for your is made great choice. It is with plain or Drap- Marquisette for Drapery Purposes ghter in appearance it ie one of We L and more delicate than the chol apery fabircs of how it in p d fancy border stripes im, day. ect barred and wit 0 may be carried Flowered Cretonnes THE COMMONPLACES AND MYSTERIES COF RUGS Rugs antedate history. Man had discarded the skins of beasts, and had begun the rude manufacture of rush mats before history began. And from that far distant time, much of his developing skill and artis- try is to be traced in the woven fabrics which he placed beneath his feet and hung upon his walls. The Oriental has always been pre-eminently the leader in this art, as undoubtedly he has interwoven with the strands of wool, or cotton or sill, much of the mysticism and, religious lore of the East. The prayer rug has been a part of his religion ,and his highest skill has gone into it. Crowded by necessity, howeVer, the domestic maker of rugs, has adopted the beautiful designs and remarkable color schemes of the Oriental rug, and with aimost magical mechanical skill has built the clumsy looking looms which bring the Orient to your very doors, and at a price which is but a little fraction of the cost of the laborious hand work of the Asiatic. Our display of Floor Coverings, particularly of Rugs. pleasing, and we can fortunately offer pr imagine could be found so soon after the war. If you are intersted in refurnishing, you will find pleasure as well a4 profit in looking over our collections. We are not advertising glitter- ing bargains, but if you arc looking for one hundred cents worth of value for each dollar you have to spend, our Rug Department is the T WE. ARE SHOWING VELVETS, AXMINSTERS, BRUSSELS, FIBRES AND RAG RUGS In Carpet Sizes, and in All the Smaller Sizes Also NEW DESIGNS IN “DELTOX” RUGS THE HANDSOMEST OF THE NEW GRASS RUGS Gittneas nECUs an designs of considerable beauty in soft greens, tans and gra is adequate and s lower than you woul | iifon d fo .. $14.00 . $16.50 LING you have good Lx’\!C LEUM N Where rugs are hard wood floors €5¢ TR i ik DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS— If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Both- ers, Drink Lots of Water Wher ack your ki stoma excite and irritate (he entire Keep vour kidneys ciear vour howels riean with a mild, har mewes the body's stimplates them 1o their nc . The function the to filter the bLicod ' siywin from it 500 wastie, S0 we can 1 vital importance of kidireye active Drink lots of water—wou can't d 10 muca: also get from any pharm: rft about fowr ounces of 1zke a tablespoonful in water before breakfast kidneys ‘\u 1T keeping aet fme. This famous salt | from the acid of grapes and lemon | lithia, und has been used for generations lo clean and stmulale clogged kidne: also to neatralize the acids in urine so it no Jonger is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakne: Jad Salte is inexpensive: jure; makes a delightful efferves: lithia-water drink which 3 shounld take now and then to keep their kidmeys clean and active. Try this, 2leo keep up the water drinking, nnd no doubt you will wonder what hecame of year kidney trombie and backache, ~ { dred Montgomery USE SALTS!] Swith her in Hartford Two hundred and twe dollars and fifty cents is the amount raised Dy the house 10 house canyass for the Ne ast fund. Considering that the mill | tions cannot now ibe to foreign missior many other calls for money, it good sum. . Mrs, Faust was charge of the campaign Rev. J. B. Aldrich goes today nesday) to New Bedford to att annual meeting of the New Southern Conference of church. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Ac side have been guests at Anthony' Bridgeport. Galli-C famens | ¢ coloratura sopreno, wiil be heard in|v i concert in Bridgeport hursday ""l nixg. (Wed Burn- M. v of Rev. E. her home in day Bugene for the Whitestone Worste and has gone to Yantic. Mr. the | | | ed word | fro 102d | overseas. | d soon | 'n suddenly | a severe attack o He is some- anded with the went association general ving went { the alled on il with | muscular i m {\»im better 1 'he mud drying up a erixined & o0 e own, val to | were at after lhxr-n‘ Mrs. at the home of day afternoon served has returned Center Webster, his Albert wife @ mother’s yes ‘N"' Brown, son and da ghter. Connor m:ehm Linese « M\ | laundrymas , was and Mrs. Clifford Davis attend- |1 eld 1 automobile show in Boston xmt»\ | week | on {is slowly | proved | Westford, Opening Values A Littde Group £ of Underpriced Floor Coverings and Draperies CRETONNES IN VALUES UP TO 75¢ Special Price 29¢ Yard-wide Cretonnes in lengths from 1 to 10 yards, in some of the most beautiful tapestry and hand-blocked linen effects we have ever seen. We know that they will delight you. “ONYX” DRAPERY FABRIC The Very Latest Over Draps Special Price 39¢ Remarkably dainty Over Drapery in drawn work effect and solid colors. You should sedit. $225 MARQUISETTE CURTAINS Special Price $1.49 Another Opening Value which is rather remarkable. S-me new and very pleasing dc ¢ 1s are offcred in these C..am or White Curtains which are all 23 yards long. 75c CHINESE MATTING Special Price 50c 3 e Matting — 116 warp — in sing green, tan and blue s, as well as in plain or Summer use it is thing. WILD'S PRINTED LINOLEUM Spec.lal 95¢ 1est Printed buy. vell Jjust Linoleums Wears well and because the designs and the colors most ABINGTON Mrs. B. Botham | daughter are doir v Elliott .\'4‘h4v(\l is N and infant cloded for two s moved his house- Landing. > returned Sunday after “hisem Haven re H. Eiliott epent several days on last week. J. H. Elliott at- ston automobile show, ning a_ lamge crowd Grange nall and enjoyed Putnam orchestra furnished New A. Fuller er a weel Roberts again able to illness was home for the of joy and sa Irs, ¢ Miss Ma ntic St end Main ASHFORD rd shingling th Elizibeth Howl in Willimantic th Miller improvine up for three Walter in to iive working Dennison 1 A. Kovanic cker is working with . Bennet zabe th recently the owr | Biliousness is a common form of indigestion. = is brought on by food-waste which the stomach, intes- i b tines and bowels fail to expel.- doses of Beecham’s Pills, when bilious, you will soon rid yourself of the im pulmcs relieve sick headache, stimulate the liver and bile and tone the stomach. Healthy conditions are quickly re-established by using BEECHAMS PILLS Directions of Special Value'to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. For Biliousness It If you will take a few

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