Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 10

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NORWICH, BULLETIN. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919 Our new Spring Dress Goods and materials are now cn show in our store. Come, see them; they will delight you. QOur store is the “style center.” Do not put off buying your mater- Be ready to march in the parade so that ials. Easter wiil soon be here. when you admire what others wear they will admire what you wear. We keep up the quality; we keep down the price. | PIMPLY? WELL,DON'T BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off vith Dr. Edwards’ ive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass y 1 get a_package of Dr. ts. i you have taken the el dues, and just as effectiveiy, | but their a is gentle and safe instead | of severe and irritating. 1 No one who takes Olive T: ever cursed with “a dark b, a bad breath, a dull, listle feeling, constipation, to: i n or pimply face. | vards’ Olive Tablets are ; vegetable compound mixed i k you will know them by their olive cclor. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- | tients afflicted with liver and bowel | complaints, and Olive Tablets are the | immensely efiective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel 10c and 25c per box. All drug; SHOE SALE EXTRAORDINARY Ladies! We are offering you, Sale Opening Today, a splendid line of Cun Metal and Patent Leather Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps—every pair worth $6.00, $7.00 or $8.00 on to- day’s market at the startling low price of $3.50 the Pair Here's the best Shoe-Buying opportunity of the sea- son. The leathers are the very best quality, and you may have the choice of Mat Kid of Cicth Tops. Don’t overlook this chance to save a big percentage on your Footwear, THE QUINEBAUG STORE, Danielson, Conn. ervice hel DANIELSON At his home on Academy street Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock a funeral service for Walter Ames was conducted by Rev. Walter B. Williams Burial was in W hearers were Cl Frank Stinson, B Bradford, Henry Lague and Wilfred ring the funeral serv e Win: Louis E. Kennedy was the fu- neral director. Charles E. Franklin left Thursday for isit of a few days with friends in Sale at 2. March 29, 9 silver, bric encyclopoedias, adv. And if all the rumors heard are true. all those who have engaged in snari animals and birds in Killingly have n vet fallen into the hands of the game protectors, but they may get vet ay r on in Dani and the 1o benefit. The low 6 cents, a op price etc—Young & Day.— prevailing a John C. Babcock of Providence was a visitor with friends in Danielson on Thursday Some of the local basketball dropped a little mo ville- Danielson game v will win it back, and more, be season ends. Danielson cannot have Biks at this tin from official here, w lodse = Bayer: -Tablets - BAYER R The"Bayer Cross”on Genuine Tablets For Headache Neuralgia Toothache Achy Gums heumatism Proved Safe by Millions! Adu e el o miesn wiuester of Salicylicacid Aspirin “A Blessing for Humanity in Pain!” ! Colds Grippe 3 Influenzal Colds Stiff Neck Distress Pain! Pain! Lame Back Lumbago Joint Pains Sciatica Gout Neuritis American Owned! If neces: oal package. now be! France, un Writing from Cote D'Or, 5 o A. W der date of March 5, Licu ren tells a local friend he is attached will be disecc two mon ate insists the other I The inquest rela Millard F. Jor period of fe ad—in it r and tremb shed and ma the members f | be maint a club from 18 years, im_applyir e who are ed “or other | engagea in ns that m: The Elks finished 17 the third leg of the lohemian club in Da night. After the games I off more than a hundred who were tending were served a buffet lunch Walter W. Murph embers of the included chicken sandwiches, coffee, cake and The results of the games were as fol- lows: Whist—Cuneen-Hoyle 60, Gagne 81, Thompson-L: Thurston 107, H. S. 71, LaRose-Barn; Franklin 78, Milot- Total for the Bohen Pool—Robertson han 100, Delaney Gagne 100; Kennedy 100, Sharpe 66. Total, Bohemians 364, Eiks 270. Billiards—Keach 100, Sherman 77; | Dube 74, Lewis 100; Barber 83, J. Rich 100; Campbell 80, Meehan 100. Total, 337-Elks 377. a. F. W0OD “The Local Undertaker” DANIELSON, CONN Parlors ¥ Mechanic Street LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer lne of Elks Special Attertion to Every Datall. | § UNION SQUARE THE PEOPLE’S STORE Newest Arrivals In The Art Draperies For Spring These beautiful Fabrics are in just in time for the Spring hodsecleming. We know that at this time of the year there is always a demand for nice practical curtains, and new patterns in cretonnes, and it is a pleasure to tell you that we are ready to serve you with the right merchandise. Veltons in most beautiful colorings at $1.00 per yard can be used to advantage for hanging, or upholstering, and are particularly good for the new style sofa pillows. Nouveau Rep is another fabric that we went to mention espzcially. It is different from ordinary rep, in that it is very soft and silky in texture. We are show- ing it in a variety of shades, including Gre en, Mulberry, Rose and Old Blue, at 95c a yard. Our line of Cretonnes is quite comprehensive, and owing to lack of space we cannot enter into a detailed description of patterns. We must tell you, however, about our beautiful pattern design. in its subdued coloring. Specially priced 59c. We have on display in our South window a beautiful line of Scarfs and Rounds. These are developed in linen with filet edge, and linene with cluny or Van Dyke point, and also in all filet. Prices range from 69c to $3.98. All Linen Runners in White and Ecru, 69¢c and 79c a yard. Silk Floss Pillows, all sizes, 35¢ to $1.25. A splendid line of Curtains in, Scrim, Marquisette and Lace, $2.00 to $5.00 a pair. Qur Motto is “Service” PUTNAM, CONN. | | Torturinz Pains nnd Vapish When Rbeo Swollen Joint in Ix Used. No Indigestion, Gases Stomach upset? Belching acids, gases and sour food? + ¥ The ~moment *Pape’s Diapepsin reaches theistomach all the indiges- tion, dyspepsia, gases, heartburn and sourness vanish. No Magic! Don't suffer! waiting! Costs little, at*any drug store. Lat favorite foods without fear. Meade Then fop, by Miss > and Har- s Miss who talk- “lnh work. ation to Daniel v-|a couple of to atterd the final o rs. J. in which the s | retnraed 1 with 2 sendin, last wcek. head of Boston, fonday aft sermon ence of not =hle to be Coyle and Mi WOLD e ¥ At the mecting of the grange held t 15t week Thursday even- [g were in ., Mrs, Lidmond home as clos- 01 Glory. and a so- g weelk end in H ter, Mildred éNo More Rheumatism| Dealers Sell “Swift's X BURZYCKI. 235 West COMMUNITY CASH GROC ISCO, Conn, Conn., Conn. Conn. Conn. Conn. Conn, Conn. Conn. Con ch Towa, Conn, Bozrahville, Conn. Village, Conn. Danielson, Conn. Danielson, Conn. ailiiceees & : Daniel Conn. A. E. GAY 5% ; Bhe St 10 Conn, GINGRAS & HENEAULT , Conn. ) Conn, Conn, Conn. Conn, Conn, Conn, Conn., Conn., Conn. Conn, Conn., Conn, am, Cor am ,C . Taftville, C Taftville, . Voluntown, Yaatic, Order a pound carton today Swift & Company U.S A Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce St. H. C. Adams, Manager 191 Main S! Norwich. Norwich . Norwich, . Norwich, Norwich Norwich, Norwich, MeMAHC \IOHIC. A.T.O TIN RO SMITH, SRAND, . BOTNICK - ". W. TILLINGHAST N €O, 122 West Main Street DAFON =L ANCHARD . BROS.. ..o00 ITT CHAPMAN, . DART HICKE : 3E C. POTVIN Glasgo, ett City, Jewett City . Montville, Montville, Mont . Moosup, . Putnam, Putnam, Admr, SPH LEPA A. 0. MARION 3. W. MULLAN RICHARD P. DIOX R J\ L. HERBERT & SON W. E. MANNING Conn, Conn.

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