Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 2

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919 eSS U Omen ’g‘by, m(‘\ vk MRt - 'A CHILD DOESN'T ! | FOR THE WISE, ECONOMICAL SHOPPING WOMEN OF NORWICH, DANIELSON AND WILLL RS fies g Weemmter, uicf s ikt slipetsony mutied |, 10 LAUGH AND PLAY i MANTIC, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING 102nd U. S. Infantry, were called tc L to Le mustered in . M M. Hunter, Longmont, \gether for their part in v v: m that time on, local peonle 3 i “I have been taking RS Gate ie wehh rememic “\md & constant touch with the company Balmy dney Tablets for my citizens of the town at|far as they w ble and the At ri S nd find they help me ¥ ¢ that time nambered about r'\ amx mo) work done by this compan; in 3 nore thu}g 1 ever too_l. t ’ were called together at 6.30 a, m. by | werld war iy femiliar to 23 ,“"r"""“"!',‘d‘ T ‘ the military alarm of ten #trokes, [ren from t F v 7 ) d;’\l'”"oflulx{‘ Kidneys !'; q . mu:nll"(l on’ the bell of the Bank street | Overseas with company und _ac- [ ¢ N s and R cording to casualty lists already pub- | of the: body. If Kidneys|[|F pEEVISH, FEVERISH AND lished, six were killed in action, two || and bladder are not doing their full d ashe ahd HIELYSER e, Balmwort Kidney Tablets will SICK, GIVE “CALIFORNIA | . L ) o x s disd ot @lssase and thirts thres wero | duty, Balmwort Kidney Tablets wil SYRUP OF FiGs” | Ladies’ All-wool Suits, worth $27.50............cccovvvrvrinnnnn. ... $1791 signed, there were but ten of || _Sold by all druggists. | Mimantic and vicinity men left. MAG o6t Of; Thg o s Have: Somo basit B Moer) Toun T s paumany) Ladies’ New Sprmg Coats: .. 205 Sl S $9-97 and 514.97 N ESIA this country have been honorably dis- == :-En:t-d and are at their homes in this and conducted the meeting of - the ;Ioma(-h,mll;\\el: ek o “y:sc}&mi‘ Ladies’ Crepé-dé-Chine Waists, WOl'th $5.00 R R 2 Ty s 53- 7 ile Gli Club, at which time fi- | cl ing at on | & . = _Corporal William T. Downing of Co.|nal plans for the.formation of the club| When listl pale, feverish, full of | T L) Js - o For Dyspepsia, Indigestion Slec Toubebieniiin. 5o | cold, breath bad. throat sore; docsit adies’ Vaists (Lawns an es ifferent styles................. Btomach, Gas in Stomach, etc., take |3y to his home in North W' am re success of the club u stomach-ache, § fiarrhoea, reme: | Jersev Bl flesh 1 59 c h B8 L i et atithe thitn by Hils Tather Saitle Miver. it Pl €rse :00IMmers €8I COIOr). . .. cueaviias (o0 e o srana et her AT C fa teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia [ He Was T Downing of that town entle " liver and bowel - cleansing y Cor Should always be the treatment tn a half glass of hot water after eat- | Sl fo Bt ra ning ght months o i e I s O e Sfter vat-|poral Downing saw eight me; el Dlegsant o, msmins | ot o oy | ehreh s weal the fouowing ofteers =, oo o R Ladies’ Burson Hose, black and white. . . .. . 24¢c and 39¢ i r . extent, be stight ¢ elected: Presiden: TS, 3 I G ar- %igs” for children’s ills ralize omach _ acidity and | HUS e £ )th home vice president, Mrs. of Figs” for children’s ill contents o that i~ | 12, Hce on b Fow v : onty Eorelin viee greaident, Srce | teaspoontn"ana i u tow hours an | CB & la Spirite Corsets, worth $1.50 . ........ $1.24 has the honor it is stated, of be he 0 Bro ; hom (8 vl aee e hencis ted & e Civdn ariins foreig ot ing food which gged in the bow bb T C e fl h B T g | St snesiuren St e 1| e passes out of he tsstem ana vou @ Rubber Top Corsets, white or flesh, worth 97¢ .. 69c s S i g X rin onts 3 e a_well and 3 P | Ekay At A ‘: o irs. A. D. Carpenter and |All children love mavy _ interesting * experiences over|ond Hemalds Jirs 3 ot vt sauve: e i never § - Ladies’ Heavy Satin Camisoles, worth97c ............................... 69 souven ; them somo ¢ al coal deafers announced " this{TAlS {0 effect a good “insid < e e ek bt "d',;' T ot Do o vevee e | Ladies” Envelope Chemise (embroidery and Iace tnmmed), worth 98¢ .... 59¢ The i’r‘day night citizenship class but later on would surely " advance | e "8 Frfdny S Snenen Sass i hom et o ahly cents'a on | 5000, 5 ity 1 sowr pome, 41§ Ladies” Crepe de Chine Chemise (ladies) worth$4.00.................. $1 97 e it s e e prie,” T o orueelt o o botl of all| « Children’s Coats—LOW PRICES—Children’s Dresses will be The City and the N 5 une; services for Mrs. Samuel e e see that it is made by City. This cias bhecomi Boucher were held Thursday morning popular with the foreign-born of [ mass at St bt oty B6 el Gome EQELLENEQV EVERY DAY WE GET NEW CUSTOMERS ltmantic, At later meett rom her home in Mansfield. A requiem | == = 3 prominent men of this section will] this city was sung at 9 o'clock. The EVERY DAY WE GET NEW CUSTOMERS sl 61 €itnely: topies. nce was . large. The bearers | 2S¢ Will come S Ty, - Zeoers {ln_f‘”mw{] i B! = il EVERY DAY WE SELL LOADS OF MILLINERY and you don’t pay those high prices The local plant of the American ,, Philip Roy and Diodor- Delage. | 1,1 : osed down Thurs- I i A ter kson s il w St. Joseph’s ce Bl o e U d B The body of Mrs. Emma L. Holt street orn dc . 5 e t o] tF n this city Thursduy morning !»i:]’?:u.‘z\‘\\ ha e familiar object for | 8 ° Sell for Less v 4 Por e G and was faken to the|the past twer i : i I QT | . L Willimantic ry for burial. Mrs. | removed be of thé . 4 65¢ MAIN STREET : i xy for burial, Mrs.| removed becatse of the e ‘ THREE STORES About twenty-five members of V . K v.remembered by the older | impro me. NORWICH ' WI%LI&AI‘:TISfl‘ T'.'\ANdIELSIf)N 4 ! tende o 1 Ser t A next Opposite Woolworth’s Next to Woolworth's we doors from WILLIMANTIC, CONN. i ning in ton | Sunda Rev.| 8%2nd 10c Store 3 and 10c Store Woslworth's 3 and 10s Store on a |Leon He pleaded| d was commit- to day for Boys at|growing sma | e local cr « ey - 1 Me e boy has given h few days the i nta sractica INF 0dds, Fred Hope, Silas Marsters, Jr., | prise Monday evening, it bein; ir| erai day b o i and from th ¥ v | e f tble and they |1y only the na £ ho I > | William Lund and others. An enter- | fifth wedding anniversary. Victrola de Isl . }autor 3 G 45 , K& hitaEmend | died) or been inja i ¥ ; " 2 T Eramme of al selec- | selections and games provided enter-| .lis larriet of Kingston. | SoE e ond d biaion. of- M Tuages ot arrictice. =t { ven by Miss Maude Bon- | tainment for the evening. A un’nnonl' rer home here over the : dershi) « er | Foss. (1 i : do but send | ricd Lut 241 nan hom | g i nr t A - ' of sandwiches, cake and ] & A s c Smith : coffee was| im to reform. school. re Connecticut t non v 5 b ol ety L George Haddad was arrested Thur. is seqtio . 3 1 eveni ; 1 rogs by he first fire of the season was just e < : J ; 4 n cre . ¥ ¥ moruing for non-support but the W. Buchanan of Mansfie d 16 es- | Reaben the close Charles | northeast of this j ) Telephone 705-3 fise Myra Smith of this ¢ r & not ‘ansthingd ot fhe' se ¢ the state hoard of cation t i 1 lark a gift from |sparks from Mr. Her h : of Girls' ¢ )t potice “court, through lack | h isit to this city T | Dro r 1 After the|set fire to some leaves. > blaz s s plyn anc in K ! and ‘accordingly the case ree certificates < at sas en. |soon uncontroilable. 3 ted imantic T: : e ; I ) mplc 1 L ¥ ta cche Melvin | to have burned over Allerton Kilbe SEOPPED COUCH ATTRZ hursday afternoon Frank W. Pos- | applicants L > 2 i John Libbe Hlowed by | Woodland s 2 . | r E b s. Martin Main does not improve | Sunda 3 t s vho owns angd conducts a farm | tOWnSs in 1 a8 W 1 3 ¢he _his ek o The room was |, g 4 \ Tilde a4 5 | L ENmA. f o roud hetween Windham' Center |13: Of th . \ lay, | Plce of 1 ence | ‘ cet. | pr Srvieer iy el Car- ; g 5 5 Tilden in Hartford ant t 3 Vorth Windham, was arrested on |One was from L n, one from ’ a5 h S picsenen ity A an Wilcox has Leen visit- "y h g, P isting an officer. ntry and il f ¥ g 1 Tes & friend nd for a few days. { . \ <0 on his ow -| Edith Gray Jaguith, of —_— i ; v , ck of five hundred dollars was| Miss Mary Daly is teaching in the hoys are | a Chappell this week | South sc! s er, Miss Eliza : ‘ e T ke s | i Erounds |11, HE JEAE Chiarpell this week| south school, as her sister, Mirs Eliza-| GARDNER LAKE " unz did an, s ) ) ! tter ar of o Kk T cle ; ¢ cutiv the C. Robertson | has been ill, is unable to resume her| Telephone 705-2 " A d ‘ n the proy pneumons w o : ! : e | o x d ‘with the com-| quiies there at present. 56, In We q, ( S [pany full insurar 2 eir Help, | prof. Samuel M. Alvord, N lvord THiam ] i r - o r i cmploy. Mr.|and Morgan Alvord, are in town Taylor farl x 10se ¢ cecurred in for, the spring vacation. survived by ra : 4 Y h : 12 company’s| Guests at Miss Annabel Post's are a_brother. g r ] & 2 |employ t ears Miss Minnie O. Engle of Hartford and sisters, Mve. ) p . ran ; veri and Mrs. Will- | john May of P - pneur Boynton cut_two fingers ping wo0d one day | Hammond and family | from Lakeside to Mont- | e 1. Abel of Bozrah is isit r mot Mrs. O, F. Boyn- i i . g : ir_honor Mr. and M nis | fon. v Moravi ) Thare is to b o rom I7r: of Ired Shel-|have entertained their three s | s, ) « 3 i « ¢ ore : ana | William B. Loomis, Robert rnest Dashane an b who has been spend- er in Hartford, returned Springfield, Mass., returned Friday. m commenced to re- roads, » Loomis is recently home from | x Bawdry 1 ernoc of 1 rs. X T n H. Loomis, of Westfiel > this week. are 10 appear befc : i 1 3 B on, Mrs., and E the sons of the two f Frank Thrall, who has been spend- u! I Y Q Senn ¢ Villag what E e ustin, Miss e Raf- r C. Loomis and Robert|ing thé winter with his daughter in where he was in the service Willimantic Conn. | MRt e e . : 3 : : INCASVILLE LEFINGWELL g o e “DANDERINE” FOR : riday evening the TLadies' Ald so- Williant Brow e a church soc ryer of Willimantic wa visitor ‘with’ Mrs. E. J. Finley re Iy, e ¢ 2% Stop dandruff and double . Little Miss Kathe Lee is_ill ‘ ) ‘ re siy : A Jebolne Tamae | e S T beauty of your hair S }.esses e % o lepa . 1% E Mrs. John H, Massey was in Har unday morning Rev. L. O. ford Tuesday to see her small daugt for few cents. S1oLE : e v - iversity will preach I ter Btha, who is in St. Francis' hos- [ | ’ \ i n 1 1e ded by A pital for treatment - " ~ o o 2 : < ¥ Hauzk o : » Miss Mary Mathien was in Westfield, POR SPRING AND SUMMER e « B e saee Tae el Ehurgday to' ttend - i 3 > atimer ¢ 1 the funeral of a young friend ¢ | K ce ts of lo- s : Miss Maude E. White was a recent Once 2gain Dame Fashion has waved her Magic Wand and the Victory . ] o hrct whA | #bsas - went from out of the innermost recesses of that mysterious place §| b f " chur enté ed ; 1 eight men; sing- | throush, Bolto: we call imagination she summoned th e conception for the _— | ursday sfternoon. In the al -|N = s 3“ PO WEITE ROCK How Lydia E. Pinl : Telcer, i 516, The in . About coventy oph | T oxtile Worl Veqeta&lc Comp Newton. During .’ N e ng s -f fhe_mill o e > 3 : oxa 5 r | Monday morning. Is Prepared For S e e y G ad | aEia Woman's Use. | i i ot e the t t nn of the Rer r 3 n e "ol e e : sl & Tirntof 1 N C Feterson of Mystic spent NEW SPRING COATS T e R oo [V i Rt Traolc, | A visit to the laboratory i ed Mrs. otham sl 3 1 5 I rd Chauncey an o gl T = SRR Rl % successful remed:; i imy cich S e = | 2 who have been in o z + Y iy Coats of the Cape and Dolman type developed on slender, i Successful remedy is made : : s ! 3 s | have returned to the mes 3 ¢ il e * fis Ral ability, accuracy, skill and cleanline a v Jarles E. Tibbetts | thermometer. 1 : r| Mrs William Donahue of Westerl; | fast. To stop falling hair hich attends th f this ed , M han irthday | proved o nail s | Sl e ice an c scalp of every A 2 g : 2 5 medicine for woman ! > o n | pledg nt the top. $300 etBENC AApnch o s ndruff 11 bot- Of these the models with loose flowing lines, straight flaring Over 350,000 pounds of v t Week So0 it : & 0 % are ‘uged ‘aunally and all afternoor the Mission- | for , pour ‘””'“1 o backs and belted in front sections are tc all extents receiving | gathered at the season o ) 1 ¢ at sme of Mrs, sl ; Natol stobs their natural juices ar ) sar : presided in| Ars, F. W. Millard v Villiman- | SEVE it P ot he greatest amount of atiention stances are at thei il o Sheetion erfis? r Saturday. G i ; The most successful solver ce Saal Snd 4l aouectioh CF} SatrafFhonhs to extract the medicinal properties from | i i A M. | home nare T Q | these herbs. ! NEW SPRING SUITS Every utensil and tanis tht comes in #| contact with the medicine is sterilized il be long a dclos and as a final precaution in cleanline: M. | su; ) a . = SON W nd nal and cl - - nas m e | 2 e cnganc nd closely reefed, § nd s fnal b pasteurized and sealed |4, Mett S el e o L (T ; nel S o 1 in sterile bottles. ¢ . 2 a8 wflv’v cared for m.: or conspicuously minus of all unnecessary frills and furbelows. §| ol n e sonbianti of A tree y ¢ was born in Water- : o : roots and herbs, togethe t 1 Q Mrs. C e Lo of serge, poplin, gabardine and other wool fabrics | 1o ad herbs, fogeth i ; o : seem to out-distance all cthers in the portraying of this new | wro has mede this famous medicine | Tner Y Tu : helnniton 3 b Charieg S 1 with the so successful in the treatmeni of is: v 5 tist ck heod and BT er. Last slender lives and supple forms she dumoped the creations which we now ask you to view. straight lines seem to be the most favored for spring wear. ug store mstock died Those mad silhouette and are now on display here in a number of stun- The letters from women who have | 5 been restored to health by the e > s L ning models. | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | 1iis; Frank Afousley and sons, Touls | s v ¢ i Y ishing attest to its virtue. 1 Mrs. Rowland, trs. Albert | g g, SN ox Iireed U NEW SPRING DRESSES BRIREEE | e e e B e The narrow silhouette dominates the new dresses too; and JAY M. SHEPARD mstock, Mr. an John Nich-|j, P T S g " John Dir ¢ Purnam visited his embodies them with youthfulness which does not fail to bring Sacchuting Mmere £ Steverd = 2ien G L DEaGn ‘one 2Ry ekt % 5 A | Funeral Director & Embalmer el s aten:t han s vyee Constipated Children Gladly Take forth numerous “Ohs and Ahs” of genuine admiration from !60‘62 North St., Willimantic | e vacation from her sehool daties, a part s R . spending with the onlookers. . . Cunning littl> puffings, draperies, pleats and §|reay asststan: Tel connection - Strength 3 > | ker ¥ r. and Mrs. Henry La- | : f P74 . . L the loveliest little sashes and bows you ever saw adorn these §| 2 ? ; | me weak, Homn aid :m';wm,i S b mart CallfOlma' Syrup OE Flgs new styles most becomingly. DR. F. C. JACKSON DS et S Gl AUREL ¢ try Vinol DENTIZT hcaled my cough, gave me a goo E For the Liver and Bowels e in and family, Al and HLt all homas Wheeler a : i Thomas Pag * o your druggist you want genuing Removed to 715 Main 5%, Willimantie fashioned festival Tield in the Tell _your drueg = m gl R D and codliver peptones, iron | Lendleton Tl church Saturday even- “Californiz Syrup of Figs.” Full dircctions Fophesnh s 4 nk Powell of the Line and Tiwine and dose for babies and children of all ages KILLOUREY BP{}S PR e i el ' h‘!‘s!’§'n'fi:a(\3‘lnr ey who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- o0 sehool this week. Re- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- vay ; ingler, | pairs are being made on the school- coated, or full of cold, are piainly pm'fled .0: Jo L pou the bottle. Look for the mame “California BALMERS g Co.; orge Hill spent the week end with i " 8 Union S, Willimantie, Conn. | 1 D A. W. Williams | his family here. and accept no other 'Fig Syrup, ey, am by P, People from here gave Mr. and Mrs. Phone 29 “lady Assistant) Donahus . and druggists everywhere, \ Ir‘(or Rusich of Clark‘! Falls a2 s = .

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