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APRIL 8, 1919 The Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 MAIN STREET MEN’S SHOES Just received a big line of the latest lines of Spring Styles in High and Low Shoes—Black and Brown of tha best makes from the leading manufacturers suit. at Be sure to come before Easter. By buying of us you can save money. The Brockton Samp! in ‘*«»'flr R Y 138 MAIN STREET WE DO IT! WELDING and BRAZING of All Metals AUTO AND MILL WORK A SPECIALTY The B. B. Storage Battery and Welding Co. 92 FRANKLIN STRE ¥ EVERYBODY ternoon mit card The met Mrs me frerent Mrs, Rev — | Mrs | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS "FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN t We also grease your Car iTHE IMPERIAL GARAGE GEORGE LETENDRE, Prop. Tel. 929 and 970 GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-3 . NEW LONDON, CONN. :suv(:rs—-Genzrnors—lgnmun Devices AUTO RAD[ATORS Repaired promptly and thoroughl ested under air pressure before leav PLUMBING 493 Mlm S !BLUE RlBBON TlRE SHOP' : DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies i Vulcanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 546-13 TINNING . 710-3 STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the ! WILLARD SERVICE STATION ! MORAN STORAGE RATTERY CO. : 58 Shetucket Strcet, Norwich, Conn. Timken-Hyatt and ! New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES Second Floor, | NEW LONDCN VULCANIZING SHOP TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES All Work Guaranteed HENRY DUPREY Yantic P. O. Box 153 ANDOVER Mrs. Shippec d »odvill I ( : ices to Engineers Manufact LiSS lis ng OPTICAL REPAIRIN People wearing glasses demand prompt service. e have equipped ourselves to give this prompt service. ‘f‘g ':%.21 If " you detect anything wrong with your glasses see us im- mediately. promptness and accuracy. Eyes Tested We will save you time and annoyance by our * Lenses Ground C. A. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST 218 Main Street, Franklin Square, Somers Building The Westerly town month! sion on Mo |(\|n'm ndation of Counc IR ONR & or, W mittee to in Eudlong council, in a com- tigate the offer made Post, and Army of the voted to accept the gift and to extend {thanks to the Civil war veter; Th cannon have for i been in the post g morial building a p: the lawn being denied by the | of th brary lmn continued itable lo- eport to the .&(-IPN 4 cannon and meeting of the council. President Maurice W. Flynn an- ed that in compliance with the of the council, he had appointed mittee on the part of the council act in conjunction with committees 3 d of Trade v to arrange me Week in observance he two bundred and fiftieth anni- of the founding of the tow: s of the s committec given in The Bulletin will meet this {” S ! next i vote to i nt Flynn stated that the coun- | en publicly ecritic sted sewe e to know council or e proje would 1 up to the Thomas McKenzie, \\\"x nmlw who uper of appened to be intendent commi tha that it we Tie initi roceed. M, }i=LEY. =} -|STOCK FEED highway, for highway Edward L. Gavitt, Greene Mimously ominated the Trumn yman, 1 uncil voted posited with n prevents p-\cumoma» Vothi e 1sterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it ‘mmy for instant us! 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. and | Tissue Building ue. ‘= the dm tor's name for to our bodies what coal is to an engine. Ivery day we burn up a certain d‘n\n\u\l of tissue. Therefore v tissue must be built to take the place of the lost fuel. The food we eat makes this new tissue and in a healthy person gives enough fuel to replace the loss. People get thin and “run down” because they do not get enough nour ent from their food to supply the needed fuel. When the weakened system does |g not do its duty you must have “tis: ilder Father John's real tissue builder b :tually makes new flesh \nu take Father John's _|GROUND OYSTER SHELLS . en | (100 Pounds per Bag) , the actual food elements ather heals throat and s, bronehitis, asth >eople gain weight steadily while mber, Father John's Medi- containg no alcohol or danger- It has a history of more § than haif a century of succes 1 cine ous drugs Just Arrived | | 14,000 BUSHEL TESTED RECLEAN-| ED SEED OATS WILL BE SOLD |FOR $260 PER BAG. (96 Pound Bag) ALSO THE FOLLOWING: | CHOICE BRAN (100 Pounds per Bag) CHOICE RECLEANED BAR- (65 Paumhs vor Bag) |COTTONSEED MEAL .... Bag—36° SCRATCH FEED (100 Pounds per Bag) SUCRENE DAIRY RATION... (100 Pounds per Bag—16V4" (100 Pounds per Protein) MYSTIC . $270] Protein) | (100 Pounds per Bag) | No. 1 HAY, 100 pounds | OATS (96 Pounds p ALL KIND 1 FRISBIE'S FERTILIZERS .fixas S!usberg & Son 3 Cove Street IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER -one 1ers. ation of d prope - John Champlin 1 he hated to| hat his $375! $2.65 | $1.65 . $1.00 $2.30 OF SEED POTATCESj FEATURING THE FAMOUS AMERICAN MADE - QUAKER LACE DRAPERIES Quaker Laces have brought Arnerican-made Draperies into the foreground, displacing the Swiss Laces and Nets which were so comumonly used, pariicularly before the war. Quality has been the feature which the manufacturers of Quaker Laces have placed much emphasis upon quality and beauty of design, and the result is that prettiest and most up-to-date, as well as the best Draperizs and Curtains bear the Quaker head label. OUR DISPLAY OF WONDERFUL QUAKER LACES BY THE,K YARD QUAKER LACE CURTAINS \ IS MOST COMPLETE AT ALL PRICES e Filet Laces, Plain Nets and stunning all-over designs provide a wonderful variety, and all are of the standard “Quaker” quality—the best you can buy any- where for the morey. The makers have the services of the most eminent cesigners of window draperies, and the result is the largest selection of artistic draperies you have ever seen. We can offer you Curtains at fourteen different prices— $1.95 to $8.00 a Pair - e For those who wish to make their own curtains, we have prepared a beautiful selection of the prettiest Laces which the Quaker people have ever shown, and have them at a range of prices which enables us to suit any purse. All the customary widths, shown, from the 34-inch to the 50-inch, cream or ecru. choose from— 35¢ to $1.25 a Yard too, are in white, There are seven different prices to SCRIMS AND MARQUISETTES Simple and Effective Draperies Simple and most effective Draperies, and Drapcries which are con- i§ stantly growing in favor, are made of dainty Scrim and Marquisette. '] We have provided an ample selection of bordered, damask stripe and cross-barred Scrims and Marquisettes, from 36 to 40 inches wide, and have priced them so low that they are within the reach of all. Come in and see them. 15c to 65c a Yard SCOTCH MADRAS A Popular, Old Time Favorit Madras of good Guality-has always been a favorite hanging. pretty—it launders well—and service. In the Natural Color. . slalaiecs o 3Ocka Yavrd Cream with Colored Figures.......... 50c a Yard A Few Carpet-size Bigelow Body Brussels and Sanford Axminster Rugs At Cut Prices During Home Craft Week CRETONNES More Beautiful Than Ever Stunning designs and colors—novel effects which you have not seen be- fore. All Prices frem 29¢ to $1.00 SPECIAL We have just received a speo- ial lot of very handsome, heavy- weight drapery and upholstery Cre- tonnes, in a large assortment of dark, medium and light colorings. These we have priced so low that they make almost unheard of bar- gains. Look them over. 50c AND 75¢c VALUES. 75¢c TO $1.25 VALUES . plain, | It is it stands every test of hard long, ..FOR 23¢ FOR 49¢ . l \ \ and it| fore it was necessary Oscar Tefi ining and there cesspool. i another sspool nuis there w: Irvine Ch: one cesspool to required freguent » trouble until th ghway depa prevented to find as then Now his d in the main 3 the ance e > to e two of two mem- \v com- ent of oted pointed by the E pleasure pro pon ¥ in .lm Kenyon two 3 Herbert examiner, was due een to he missing A New, Harmless Way to Banish Hairy Growths 1 (Beauiy By fo woman home. Topics) this e pri owing suggestion AC any of her own > of hair or With powdered -:xm! ater mix 4-,m|*h past to cover the not and in 2 the skin method unfailing, harmless and quick in results, but care should be employed to get the genuine delatone. The that q : - er is survived!her hom Impossibility. internatior supreme ed by Bepator Cum- sort of dispute in the in which it arose? by a sister, Mrs. ) On board the America, arrivi Boston on Sunday, were Carl M jen and Daniel J. Carey of I 1and James (Gancerelle of Br The statewide drive he: day to sell the limit of $1 | war savings stamps to |in Rhode Is vestment. » drive cneratio Lopis P = eir transport Germany, are the Allied in satisfactory i the will quota in the fi as well as 1ted h Liberty Lecal Lacon art, wife Londc Vesterly n seeds, Miss Phebe Perry, opera pendicitis Saturday setts ral hospital, is makin, recovery. ELMVILLE \ The Elmville Secial cl ! Thursday afternoon with is yon for ichu- | gen good | met Irs. Kibbe visiting in Galtup of ¢ been the gue ry Ay Slater of | with his Brown of - agent for the company. and Whit Mrs spent Charles Sunda) and Mrs. James Kent has re it with Webster friends Walter Wright of Hope, I. a recent visitor at Clay | Mrs. 8. K. Baker of D: a guest at Kumsems ar] proper; Danieison. l Clifford Davis and ay in Moosup. Mrs. Sadie Higgins has returncd to rned from | A small bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at any store. It stops falling hair, itching scalp and eads dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, mak- ing it appear twice as heavy, thick and abundant. Try itl nold ' on Reynold son spent