Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 6

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919 DANIELSON Charles Smith, who has been seri- AUT o SHOW o e We direct your attention to our Second Annual Auto- Kixtraordinary saie ladies' shoes at|l mobile Show, Friday and Saturday of this Week, March Quinebaug store. See airplay adv. this mge,—‘:‘adv. ek ot 28, 29, J. Carl Wilter was a eston Wednesday conducting 2n auction. We invite you to our show rooms to view our 1919 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Call are at|} models of the cars in which we specialize. You will find Atlantic City for a stay. Thie will be a bis maght for the|] MaNy new things in motordom that will interest and de- Pohemians ard the Elks, closing their |} light you, and we will glady explain about each car. tournament here. Walter W, Murphy is to have charge of serving the re- VELIE—BRISCOE—OVERLAND—FORD freshments. v . . . cnes say that unless zar-|] We are agents for these lines of real good investment dens are planted in great numbers CII'S. zain this year potatoes will reach a sky-high price in the fall We shall also offer at this sale a line of Used Cars at Nightingale of Saylesville, b & cd friends in Danicl- || amazingly low prices. been suggesied that = the YOU ARE INVITED appoint fire poilee. Specta- vl 1 delmeiall - THE DANIELSON GARAGE tetms and oo, e aresac| [ C. H. Pellett. Prop. Danielson, Conn. F troub’ of the fremen. The Jacobs Manufacturing company, oncern that ships 1ts products to all parts of the United where there are textile activi- t alzo to foreign eountries, is ¢ out snnouncements that the A m marks the gelden an- < engagluz !n businese. ; E ® ° new rames appesr in _the ? nic E. Kennc and Her- ’r h young business went thair lives in|| We are offering you, Sale Opening Today, a splendid line are suceasstul. ‘w; ,,n;.. borough meesing, now || Of Gun Metal and Patent Leather Shoes, Oxfords and o oecks anay 1 Wk | Pumps—every pair worth $6.00, $7.00 or $8.00 cn to- discussion of two sub- assion of Jwe aub- ] day’s market at the startling low price of erest—renewal of contracts, P 3 Hpany and the wats: company. - the Pair Wednesday afternoan, . Here’s the best Shoe-Buying opportunity of the sea- Son o5} son. The leathers are the very best quality, and you may rv. 51z || have the choice of Mat Kid of Cloth Tops. Frederic . . rt Tons. Don’t overlook this chanc: to save a big percentage reral di- on your Footwear. Isn’t is great to be back in the States again? Realizing the change that has taken place in Back with the consciousness of having done a e Yo MEof taday. iy s quick i arish eat d 1L SR e ‘ You are entitled to all the good things that be- Sambiche s long to a real American, ind when you get We will be pleased to show you how well this out without a | = — ready to shift the Khaki you are entitled to ac : oss to 1} i RN | ™ % : 3 new spirit has been reflected in the HADLEY 0¢ news not only fe members | 15, *SUy AR, SORSYT BIE TN PUTNAM | th> best America has to offer in the line of E) yan's . but 1o all the | > ; Announcement has been made of the expecied sale of the Byron D. Bugbee busines “CIVIES." —PENN—PITT and RAMBEAU Models, ed some- | to Ralph X. Bigbee and Otto E. Wul hould Geem best. No daj s | Norwich. Mr. Bugbee has been bofore whom | specificd for the sale. & mit | saged in the dry goods busin, SUITS AT $35, $36.50, $40 sh This is trator of the estate |tk administrator in . | Iph X. Bugbee, Mr. Bugbee's son, | an s the ad- | the hvarlnr in this rt, it d N ‘.A?\'Vcldlf—d with him in the el for a long term of 3 miliar w vithh Loe wetused |7 ] horoughly versed in THE CHURCH CO., Danielson, Conn. -— ihe crder 11 tal sk o'l‘f\' be set R = he formed a pal('\(r;l lp with H. C. | ’ !athan H. Sinith should be r to} , who also m a splendid su. s office Of uc n t of 3 t Y 8 ne a im_i} BITRG sl the rea < been | : : X deparimeniIntor NS m county district ch r t of several weeks i ngfield Q e plr = the h 3 D f the state. After a few y Moo e S | ROCKV“.LE mr of th's prorerty 1| Mr. Bugbee purchased Mr. Murray’s|rated next month, and Ts.. 16 Southergill e £ ick of New London l"“um not I he it £t st in the businéss and h; c I their far g 3 Laac r since | lowing appointmen ) ) ert Sot . : - Ac LS ®| spent s - at his home here. estate Appis i conducted it on his own account, build- | men: Putnam, ALY 1 ve Hart 1 T ‘ the . g up a trade that extends through|Rev. W. H. Bige "hompsor e et PsR | B e eTi e e 3 : B TR G B How It [ncreaees welght, i , e salc 1 rious towns in Windham county. Corttis; Woodstoc cht h g > : Providence. enterprise was cessful and was developed i e arranged unon the term The series of fires that has been rag- | di Eastford, C W 1 Ange E s g ) ¢ ¢ ett I rds, son of Mr. and Strength and Nerve Force |:rt out i dhic tenth b of the ing in tion of Windnam county | David Mathewso: Fin cniron ies' degree | fine entertair 1 e 1o I ar ill with in- agl [reasons of appeal was S i 7 d o during Wednesday. In| Farmers in tow ut - tea org ed | of the chur 1 hir : In Two Weeks’ Time In |50 0ne, and .. the order of the | 11 e ey e oy 3 B B e e M e Many Instances . U : ‘o fight a blaze tha | plan which omes effec- | charge of the wor el Al et A i t avelop the jiom | rs : ph Haye i Irs. Artl and Miss Mar- sale on School street. It was sai praclxcal v a unit at the | from c \ A I . Probat e was communicated to the | scheme is ance' ar time lo H. I ¢ Tuesd ss fire that ran up | for them. T ve- A 3 15 enter A cine still for three weeks, the The fire was extin- ) ag : t : Voman's clt her hor ‘entervill Rockville mills are guished before it did damage of any he che ‘ - R Rl st T Banning s PR A vl R consequence to the home 1 pleased or aggrieved—mer t 7 i Men who work in mi = F'rs 1| in other occupations abo COLCHESTER |aepartmént. Gnd the dwelling. 4 two: | dens 4pprove the pia Thomas P. Kinne: n v ung men w friends in Norwich T.;flwl L 3 '“ “‘ s city - of flames on town Tuesday. Gordor Frank Doane r from a|é 0 ity was aroused by . few days’ stay in H d 3 Rapid work The dancing T e esult ng mich o the: farats evening. =1 T‘mu:A the barn on the place Miss Fannie Koupnick connected to the house by a shed, el B Lkl : ilding was saved after hard 2 Sht . The loss is estimated at $3,000. at the home of Mr, and Mrs, : on Norwich .avenue. o W The funeral of Mrs. Ermine Paquette | nished by, Lyman's orchestra, A nu id her son Edmond, of Pomfret, was ber of friends from New Y. ver er home in ¢haf\place on present. Mr. Miller 1s 1 t : ing. with funeral ser- the Kid Kurler company's shop. bride received many gif Supper \v‘i\[e;‘r‘;‘c‘;la?pz{l é\lu S nY . Gol- | auiem, which was attended b refative: ; and . Buriai was in St. ) lEsesian ? o 8 2 'k & : The Mother of George B. A. Baker and d ughter, | ¢ . . - Miss Josephine Dauis, reporting her Miss Georgina, and William 2 Wadnesday morning, the fune: 2 p. m.—>Ms e and Mar § S this Gallant Soldier nce with BITRO PHOS.| and son William of New Britain were| Patrick J. O’'Brien was held from h\~ agement, 3 = S f “li is 1-:-»71“5:5 wha Zuests of Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Baker on | home here, with services at St. Mary's | agronomist, r 5 2 3 Firs. W. W. Barker . After o few days a church at 10 o'clock. The funeral ge. The Invalid A o vekan 3 e 1 T | T L Mot was | Was atiended by mmany relatives ind | Baves, home demon: i : s Box &2, South Shaftsbury, Tile Houbice: scemes 15 %l | the guest of her parents, M. and M ealah i *urfougdm" S Agric : e : ; Vt-, writos a Pitifui Story of Child- Y Joseph Smith, on Linwood aven wns an here were in atten ance D_- T he Feed Bi R e S e A o #~" hood Sufforing and telis how her son was e e vithne B Mys. Wil for many years. There was a funer i S : S el e B e LRI s e e \\'hercdthb xv‘a?ilv In order to make scussion on - ” Finaliy Brought to Strong, Robust Man- t curved lines of heslth and was taken for burial. clothing more interesting institute | PRIVATE €. W. BARKER bBood. aro evidently thousands = _Sealed bids for the office furnishings | leaders should like ! i e a d yomen who keenly feel f local board No. 16, selective service, | 3R Wear some piece Of T = t 3 My b I WAk ne s At e TEAMSTER’S L[FE SAVED asked for by direction of the sever:|ing that has been renovated or b D Ilottnan treated s v boy was then eighteen vears old due to starved ne o8, Oy bodles nees {ment, werc opened Wednesday morn:ng | S0me article remade for a child or for W and small i H 5‘;“;;2",,‘0’; D guiinT annnn: fm'n which 3 t6 et at 10 n\{]ni;k.a ;rn‘n ty’p;“’rélgrs\\'c(ax 10 ume tl;e hume.A RS j| tors but erew w o e o Bian modern foods. Physiclans claim there Judge'M. H. Geissler, who bid $70. Oth- rs. Frances Agatha Thurber Bug- B 3 ny he began is nothing that will supply tnts de-| WRITES LETTER THAT IS WORTH |er bids for the machine were as fol- | bee, widow of Edwin Bugbee, who dic | up to die, but I3 s e thirty-five f ) well as the organic phos-| READING VERY CAREFULLY |lows: Searls, Russell and Bradford, | Tuesday in Woodstock, was one of .o e 2 Weo I T e AlonE 3 b 'Wn among druggists as bitro- 50; Samuel Smith, $65; Dr. B. F.|oldest members of Blizabeth Porter stomach and at sixteen m was _poisoned z e keep all o r. Hartm:; Remedies phosphate cii is inexvensive and fs e e e e B in 2 picture w They treated him for | in the house and if we , we use s G i £z na pter, D. A. R, and of 3 ¥ bu rew se. ' We W them. e dos M e e e \zu;::?'r_. N gterson Ofntment Co., Inc. Buffald. | 5o was bid in by Judge Geissler, for $15 | family long identified with the affairs MO s b A son soial & 4 sl & iy . ; T - | 'd“m for treat- }akes PE-RU-NA every Spr and Fall jor 7 b . EUTgYEr) he office chairs, six in number, | of Putnam, -where her father first lo- . 5 eing poor we could not do this. | for a tonic. ;;11:'”3( ,’,M“\,_[“m,"y‘f mo{xe}t back. | vere sore on my leg for years. I am|yentto the same hidder for $12.60. The | cated, at Putnam Heights, in 1845, About that time, T -RU-NA adver- MRS, W. W. ¥ feeding the nerves directly and by |a teamster. I tried all medicines and | only article of furniture not disposed of | One of th Iti aving had 4 e Box 57, Spaih Sy supplying the body cells with the |salves, but without success. I tried |\was the office table, The himnest bid | mo e o Do e K necessary phosphoric- food elements, | doctors, but they failed to cure me. gt R fon ol adviae © people of Th ricultural an tute at the To: hool, Thompson foliowing progra i on this was $2, which was well below | pri b i FOR CATARRH AND bitro-phosphate quickly produces & |1 could not sleep for many|the minimum amount that the board e ot Tl o welcome transformation in the ap-|nights from pair. Doctors said g i : Td| have given notice that the retail price o pearance: the _incfease in weight|T could mot live for more. than 1wo |ber it som o0 DY the government {o)us to be 65 cents per hundred pounds CATARRHAL CONDITIONS Inerease in weight o vlarrtlgs Was recommended to me and by of Pomfret, northern|price is to be 50 cents and 55 cents a { . Tor coughs, t ral improvemen: n e 1 gas, Theumatism, or any disorder due to inflammation of the mucous membranes, Smpans aicecelve thinness, sosn| West Park, Ohio, March 22, 1915, care PerSIstent Coughs |ficd Tlieme e, i id it | PE-RU-NA is indicated. Most diseases are due to catarrhal conditions. Do mof dull eyes become bright and | P. G. Reitz, Box 199. : - soothing. Effective | later. above letter and have hundreds of| and safe for young and old. % W anywhere and you cannot afford to be wit CAUTION: — Although Bitro-Phos- | others that tell of wonderful cures of & Ko opisies I | K. B. Clark has been named as ad ¥ ithout it. 1 it for. colds, nasal catarrh, indigestion, constipation, pains in the stomach, ¢ hundred. The dealers st that the oo leaplaceness ang|use the sore was entirely healed. | = Sl ety i S suffer. There is a reliabie ready-to-take remedy, which may be used in yi eheeks glow with the bloom of| Peterson says: “I am protd of the| B Jasgerus Get prompt relief from |CONditions may for SR 3 UL Ovn phate Lu ummirpassed for relleving | Eoema, Piles and Skin Diseases.” xéz;:x;ttm\tzorfifwfige estate of the late { A B’a;"a of PE-RU-NA in the Houso i3 Fourteen Qunces of Frevention. 2 Peterson’s Ointment is 35 cents at e % 1 I8 60” e erowian wEoncrties i€ Waowid "meq | 21l drugBists, and. there is't a broad- i on Hand. That is the Safe Way. frequently being astonishing. years. Finally Peterson’s Ointment until further notice. The wholesale T bowels, back or loins, nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, sour stomach, belching Thankfull; e Will Haas 3 present advance 2 scossary be- of energy, which nearly always|Ihankfully yours, B home—tha B- s PEtact Dadith Piso’s. Stops irritation; that remedy is PE-RU-NA. You can purchase Dr. Hartman’s PE-RU-NA e uxed by anyone who does not destre| Mminded druggist in America that Vomen will never make od on A ¢ TABLETS OR LIQUID. to put on flesh, won't praise. it. b b e o Q SRBERALE T rant as men. o TuDra e o

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