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NORWICH, BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919 LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAl Use Grandma's Sage Tea and-Sulphur : b | recipe and nobody can tell. Brush it through hair. Gray hair notes advan the advantages of a youthful ance. Your hair is your charm. makes or mars the face. When fades. turns g just a few appl and Sulphur cnhan a hundred-fold Don't stay gray Either prepare the recipe at get from any drug store “Wyeth's Sage an: pound,” which is handsome, We owever ng age. ¥ jons of Sage 1 bottle Sulphur addition ready-to-u darkens no prey the ha one can so n a drawing ng another tural colo Callus? Peel It Off Quickly! Nothing on Earth Like “Geta-It" Corna and Calluses. LADIES! LADIES! Get that fine string of Fancy Beads. Sec our window of the latest styles. The Plaut-Cadden Co. MAIN STREET BUFFALO GLUTEN i $61.00 per ton $3.10 per cwt. A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber Phone of Commerce Lady Building 238.2 Assistant Teacher of Violin| and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD - Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 | Before you place orders for|® COAL look at ours, especially our No. 2 Nut—large, clean and lasting. Prompt Delivery Several thousand second- hand Brick for sale. John A. Morgan & Sen THERE '3 no aavertis Sastern Connecticut equal elia for business rasults, de- all know appear- 1t | nd looks streaked, Tea appearanc Look young! home or of | Com- | old-ttme of Thousands of folks | pos- naturally sponge PERSONALS [ Olat w cut called in “Hop Beer” Once Beat Norwich Dry Vote How | meet a Norwlch. Friday, March 28 1919 Capt I L 1l of Groton is ex- — | pected me April 1, after spending the in Florida. and Mr Jack Whittakes Ropert, have returned to a visit in Scotland, Conn Elber I‘rr\s.nn the gue “hop beer”, once brewel to| no-license’ situation in Nor- wich, and containing about per cent. of alcohol, nullified the vote of the town in 18T by, a number of Norwich citi The 1 proceedi | brousht by some of the la i s in New York city to villimanti*| e o5 “court there 1o s with 21 Tow | to manufacture in th ased for |peverage containing no more | ez cent. of alcohol The claim of the New York b is that a product of beer with 2.75 per |of ent. of alcohol is mot within the |ist meaning of the United States law an int ting liquor. In 1878 the town of ainst the granting of any licen the sale of intoxicating liquors. The of the town went into effect and | year 1879. Th brought about 1 gredients nce movement at that time in | coholic c. Leonard W. Bacon and Rey. | physiolos erlain, Congregational | human power: actors. This jal the time hotels ried the o police cour final decisio overnor Thon without a t to the superior court for a. Ay VARIOUS MATTERS Today (Friday), is calendar day for April | Light vehicle this evenin Thursday the dar and returned fires. ‘ car Good weather for the two day ) has brought m Harry the special spring anied b; At Hampton Miss Mary MeMahar 1, b | has bought the Stella situated at the south ¢ | 1age and | as M. Waller was d |then state’s attorney for New London v | county and he, together with the | George C. Ripley, represented, the s prosecution of the cas Shield cou rested parties and acted fal of a test cas the superior court don before the late Ju jury. Benjamin Silliman, faculty Nirs. e Swa t of her 4 i lamps at 6.37 o'clock | it ts ed 1 ss and woodlar for them in e at New Lon- tin and a member and : Melcer of T ille, accom- Harry Hedle Smith of New as been in My c in the in- of county Y. M. C. A. work. Florence Barrows of New Lon- | nt st wee her home in lled there by the death |28 H Corbin {10 panait s A% siste from over- | V&S @ his home her:| N the Groton Iron Works Keene, ";,m.']p R ecial "bu; H ¥ o t i At mid-week pr: ers | a n, wa \scien- Dana nan of h was a wit- > quest wich voted es of Hs >- | In Bast L been appointe tory loan drive month g C scientist defense imed much time, wing formulas tion proces: therefrom and s al -effects of alcohol on Expert brewers were s and many cit- ho had drank the ied that the same effect. One London tes- elve one occasion mtoxicat e 1 of 1 - the which is coming in- Some of the Norwich re to the S solutely ‘5 loon keey or the of Norwi age whereir liquor. T of the town toolk ste 1 beverage which ! three per cent the purpose of keepin places and selling this roduct. A special brew made for the Norwich | Boston 1 which 1d pr and test h f toxic there E y citizen of liquor dealers | Li he had dr e | hop beer” ¢ 1y had no Kkt | state convention « America_wt Brita ake A public dinr 1s Srne ociety th North Stoni Judge C. C ed today fres ) beer alers was Camp will g0 of attention number two mammo he wharf Hadd SAMUEL CLARK WAS THROWN FROM WAGON | Flat Whit had o 00N | contai three pe is he he matter “hop beer ntende was not in fact and so was n About 60 vering hop beer, nd the obnoxic W C. T. U. PARLOR MEETING WITH MRS. WILLIS ROGERS WOODSTOCK WOMAN NURSE OBITUARY 3 Charles M. £ M Tempe day af ¥ caneth, M piano A pape or camps. | closed A1t | Dier: The Thre in Hot Co P Robert H the birthday Prohibition, t 7 the road toward ,,»‘NORW}CH MEN FORM FISH PROPAGAT]NG Counect tion enin was < | advertising men '|LARGE FOREST FiR QUAKER HiLL DISTRICT BRUSH FIRES STILL KEEP FIRE DEPARTMENT 5 ppoir Steadying Inflvence. te o neome | ¥ n nd eries ted m and would ad to | any called by the | ‘ WEDDING. FUNERALS. . {®. 0. LIBBY WAS | evtes ) Mrs. Josiah Dean S ! NOT DRIVING AUT! i funeral of Mrs. Josia More Muscle in nm Dollar. 2 vi on Thursday afternoc 5 Sy 442 Mair t good ex ma includir rep ’ ross from the The by the Th hearer Frank W. Bri and Frank A. Monroe in Yantic cemeter; Cobb read a committ Undertaker ( er hadl ch Seneca S. Thresher. | On Thursday afternoon | tuneral services for an's Relief ented leicgation onducted p: of repherd | Fowler, | Per; Jos osep | sword fen from a hom he hal take Lort trip the cvens wher. present D ¥ furth that the trolley ca- W the au omobile was approachin: tim tug not vet come to t automobile come up slowing down to stop. 1t 4 o'clock | e | e (o WILLIAM H. DAWLEY MADE late hunv.-l DEPUTY HARBOR MASTER BUIGhany ot In appointm dele f=r thre vea Holcom are th William 1 awley of Nervrich to deputy harbor master of Nacwich har. ber from March 11, 10% Thomas cott of New be harbor master of New Lore from Ju'lv 7, 1919, T'rajicis W. Morgan of Noank ‘a b Farbor master for Mystis Farbor from 1919, R " Frederick Perry of “vcw London| The average girl finds it difficult, to one the a0 whe but = mp tation for counle the 80 to wi 10 groons Wit | Auto Hits Jitney in Square. jitney man’s automobile that had [Just been newly painted was run into vs | Thursda i 08 | by & G | much speed to brin lon the wet st accident. The A 126 Bro: fdance, including twenty attorneys from t on County Bar assoc There | were many floral tributes, including a form from the Bar association. The | services were conducted by Rey R. | Graham of Grace church. The burial will take place this morn- ing in the family lot in Yantic ceme- tery an in charge of Under- takers Church & Allen. All the world's a stage—and the 1way barbor atior on 00 . stop to avoid the jitney n L just turning to drive into Rosc alley at the time when the Greeneville man’s car came alonz from the west and canght the ar in the s Sottlement for the dam: nged between the Lwo meu. foliowinz his car to in time tion, R London ‘¢ don har- s al in the | il for the ar- | vich was heard | hem- | ELIZABETH GILMAN TELLS OF Y. M. C. A. WORK “OVER THERE" Elizateth Gilman Norwich, why is a ¥. M d has been s former A tioned a worl panying wor tale 1w interes from’ the Thierry:” W of its norms notices of sale in the shops and girls goi out for Borseback ride in Bois | what intere; ind _invigo | leave the city hile and to gs and bris” removed. cakes fo: narily theil dressed mornin BACK WITH BLINDED SOLDIERS |NOW eI to the cou our men and the hetween Rheims Verdun will be hay June nam war | the be | the prol | they Yy can Let me. the side which wa ) 1 then =0 speedily re of our American troops A. was fort private dwellin objective contented tell you wh on of | A | fine ing Boc windows A me Sunda s oceuy | the many niche jus 1lcoholic usefull ime I do not know w home ho ment in mar prok 1 th t with it This vo|you expert advice and careful his n come nd the other bout been taken and the imply he wm me They had ker fore they friend | know ju but that n we the top, n home that he didr s going to happer ¢ what he would do | 8 In a h: hour he | machine forward, gun and killed the man Now mon jous leave to come up and fir . and stayed about until the as erected. He asked my about the inscription and he “Faithful Unto Death These are but iusta ing interes! that w A would technically be cal anteen.” Do vou wonder that we love the work and are anxious to put it over with the highest standard and stone e decided of the vary led “a| to be deputy harbor masier of Newlexplain why she loves one man mos Lcndon harbor from July i, 7919, than another. e pawnbroker Is the advance agent. the best results for the men who are lover here in this great endeavor? much rich f Community Cash Grocery Co. 81 FRANKLIN ST. | | | CELERY KING " | Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodley | (Warner’s) pkg.. 10c. | Sunbeam Ketchup, | bottle. 29c. Sunbeam Ketchup, small bog tle 14c. Armour’s 27c. 3 Quaker Oats, large pkg. $2‘ Wet Shrimps, best grade, can 14c. J Pork and Beans, can, 15¢ Sweet Corn, can 17c | Early Sifted June Peas, 15c. Cut String Beans, can, 16¢. | Tomatoes, medium cans, 14¢ and 15c. Tomatoes, large can. 18c. Soda Crackers, pkg. 8c. - | Fancy Dried Peaches, (peel- ed) Ib. 25c. Prunes, 40’s to 50’s, lb. 23c. We have Ceresota, Quaker, | Snow Flake and Pillsbury’s | Best (prewar patent) Flours. Our Coffee at 34c is not equalled elsewhere at 40c. Our 50c Mixed Tea is a regular 70c quality. large i Garden Tools and Seeds Qats, large, [ can, We sell Hathaway’s Bread and Cake—fresh every day - lay in planting a large loss in | from Boston. An early Spring makes de-| |revenue. | AUTO DELIVERY y Our new Seed Salesman, ;Mr. C. E. Saunders will give TELEPHONE 739 We give A Green Trad- i ing Stamps. | atienhon. E«A\ \"‘. / 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. NORWICH MAN WRITES CLEVER SOUTHERN ROMANCE We advertise exactly as it is When You Buy your Suit this Spring be sure you get the best quality. All- wool fabrics are just as cer- tainly “best” now as ever; good tailoring is as important and valuable as ever. Don’t be satisfied with less: than the best Men s Suit 1ts ts, all-wool, "1$27.50 to $45.00. Cause for Envy. Murphy & McGarrv 207 MAIN STREET Unusuallly Depres mb: the RECKLES March Worst Month for This Trouble —How to Remove Easily. L reason Fancy St ock 10§ 35c; Saf 30c a pound.., CHURCH BROS. | Eastern { Pork, best Halibut city, NOTICE C Internationsl tior gles’ Hallis wi c. nearly ever: TRNHARD. President, DA IDT PAIRING reasonable prices EXPERIENCE P in cona Simp apply and in from 3 of it nigl id mov VEARS' hining Parlor eautiful e back if Othine