Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1919, Page 9

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RWIGH, BULLETIN, TUESDRY, Dr. John J. Donohue of Norwich has moved into the house of Mrs. Eliza- beth Burchard in this village. The Snow family moved Saturday Superb Showing of "Christian Endeavor s the Baptist ¢ chose i E. Spring rally in the house and land which s at one time the dence of William Robertson. He mov- April 1. Taylor. who sold his farm : . P et O, e For Women and Misses Roman Catholic church. Hammond of Gardner Lake h: moved into the house from which Mr. Taylor movead out. E: Tortimer Getchell, who Puts Everything “Shipshape” |56 e, 2 otk Sk SUItS, Coats, Capes, DOlmans, Columbia Floor and Deck Paint comes pretty near . have beer f m. | being liquidiron. For floors that get extra hard use “superlative” i ,_‘ el il is the only word that describes it. The Bay Stater goes at in hool 1 p b ® ° “ : 2 s The member E i v every “old salt” job with a hearty Yo! Ho! Ho! of goodwill. ! s : W Columbia Floor and Deck Paint has no fear of salt water or | 3 dox r888639 als s’ ir s, urs scorching sun. It will put floors or decks, indoors or outdoors, M - e 2 in the very pink of condition. 4 2 IN-OR-OUT VARNISH can be rubbed down to the finest eggshell finish that will not turn white from live-steam, hot water, alcohol or acids. Then S e PR e et s e S T o oo 1 With Easter less than two weeks hence, we urge every salt water or foul weather can't affect. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & €., INc. BostoN, Mass. ‘ : ye oo o/l | woman and miss whe contemplates the purchase of new Largest Paint and Varnisit Makers in N zland You can buy Bay State Paint and In-cr-Out Varsish from |t enierialament iven by the 1 Spring apparel to come to this store now while the stocks PECK & McWILLIAMS A. BOARDMAN Thursday are ot the bk, : : ; ! : SPLENDID STOCKS AMr. and Mrs. Harry G. Keny have | C 1 . day ev gs of week * % y d pra- Wlele - 15y ciste arill, | al | rchased a new automobile | . ¥ stic in their expressions 2 s e E % Samuel A. Greene of Hope on of the performance and | Z . re: EXCLUS!V was buried in the [First se participating : ocatign of his grandparents cemetery n. e icEs At iRer Secon i Seventh Dy | there he brought sev- Fred C. A ston, Mas as | Baptist church of Hopkinton swere | - a guest of h |omitted Saturday morning on account arry emplo, T B e oo Mlanhattan Styles are Exclusive Moore. of Providcnee, which took place | Cutting down the e at the home of the 1e’s parents in A (R e GORE = Not to Be Seen Elsewhere k¢t the Tunerst of Mvs, ed over his body ar ¢ bones Maine, at her home in 1“Glen, | of the left leg were broken, —He ‘was|and is ; Sunday afternoon, Rev. : h taken to the D hospital, h:[:-‘ been one of o 9 3 & son officiated where his leg w it in 2 - cast, | places in the town. M h l h fin l El SR eI e e : e anhattan Quality is the finest master tailoring.Elegant ered at the home of Re 09 8aih- | Center school house Monday. . Tibbetts at the Methodist confer Twenty-seven per danghter, Miss I Wi t cent of motor r, Miss Eva itter with oston one RKenneth Horton. fiss Wittee. s it | day " Mrs. Sarah A. Sharp, whose death trucks today en- ind has many friends in the city | Was closed Thursday as the teacher |in Waterfor 1 1st, was the sis-| in the southern part of the > Pr chool at the Corners|from pneumonia occurred at her home - o . 7 PR B Ve : ¢ gage in intercity ot e many rienaiin the ity | was”closed Thur S e = The woman or miss that wears a Manhattan garment [} { 2 haulage <xclusive- e resided for some time| At the meeting of the Eecclesiastical i while emploved in the office for the|society of the church last Saturday, | L™ i emRlGret In the office for the |socicty of the church Tast satraa, | M7 50 3irs, Wi Tt and was i} - has the satisfaction of knowing that she is both smartly : Iy. A year ago tv=ne Co " | H. Biliott were appotted church com- | Place Frid Buuisl J only 4 per cenu. Maay of the residents of this town |mittee. cemetery femeser. She 1 oo vy v and correctly dressed. p, and three nieces. Mr. Sharp > most dangerous You'll come to it ears ago. i sooner or later— s. David Brown and son have been | BUY ALUMINUM WARE | =imnopomee || SPECIAL VALUES FOR EASTER SALES | — Commerce Commission SR E A VI : day clear foreach MOST WEAR FOR THE MONEY il r : s e Then you'll realize avmum | | Pl v M R TEA KETTLES || [ @ T98 . 11 : pow, ' | LUXE Trck Tires are best for i | 4 g 2 your truck—why $3.50 up L men engaged in . : 3 his hard-grip- 5 quart Kettle, same as cut | e o o || 1 2 1 - 1 25 Maln Street £ ! G ping,sinew-crack- : ; ing but profital = “THE PRINTZESS STORE IN NORWICH” g Y Will last twenty years ¢ B3 &atst}?gfi t‘xl-vl_llctks ALUMINUM ; & $50 4 : them. | 4 ;i E= — ; : : R = B e Bl Only Quality will stand COMBINATION SETS CGEEED | [0 ity O =i s o s e [ ‘ 2 the Spartan test of month with his aunt, Mrs. M. J. Rich- Mrs. Louise. Souci Cesaro of Anso- . = 5 o inia with'ter i, Joscot sheicl | the country road, 12 i | o T 0% s oty i e son Josen i spendin| oo At s in one, $3.25 L N\ | ; e TR Mg | : » e $4.00 h her aunt, i with her [ Mrs. M. J. Richards. tion, save fuel and .. : 3 A | e delphia the load —and in Others are advertising same : I : - . h Air. and . Blvood Lat £l i rt vacation in Y ; GOODRICH DE : 3 ; p ave been spenc : | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | & : Truck Ti for $4.47 : . Mr. Lathrop’s i Mr, | Vanderwaart, 5 | LUXE Truck Tires 1 | ¢ : r ! : sha Lathrop. Quality is given its Worth $6.00 : H : sl L e | ‘M ;yhp Richard: has ;«'\H\':- V‘/estbr}no‘k ]Crt-', Bonl:lm has best expression. : ; |ca trom a fe in Ansonia | appointed local fire warden for Thistacritn St < : ' ; e e \,,{fn he wa -u .( of Miss M. |and is issuing fire permits. | We sclliand apply for $4.00 & z : i Clyde B. Atichison, of Oregon, | s skt ) 53 y De Luxe Truck Tires one of the newest additions to the |, ; - S PO S R S A S S e 1 | Interstate Commerce Commissior Saturc = 1 quart Aluminum i J|| S is catmmen of tho Commission | : e i Aliing Rubber Co., Sauce Pan 35¢ 55 || “onaniicann, o e Come |t B S ot B B 151 Main St. S 5 S = 1 lu}"un captured fifteen trout Planet, Jr., Combination Plow, Cultiva- ! l Miss Elsie Gorden | | Stperviso limantic tor, Hoe and Seeder i | Tells How Cu‘ticura Wahastay Biboens HealedHer Pimples | | Soeie simesion | ve )'rn.rnblt‘(\p‘;»)l i t Mrs. M. J R ard received word iast week of the death of te Er-| “Itching and eczema started on S & foot due to the heat of my blood. 8 i © o ¢ It itched so that I could es . Co. I, of New Britain, who | In n ad S-t not sleep at night. The 2 in action Septemhe 1918. | e ju ln8 Spading Forks | | {-= L g e - ' | TRUCK iang || SeA mestyon| (RIS et el | your habits of eating K Cultivators 1 satched, my Took go | | Crand Trunk e, e, made many and drinking-~often nec- | | e sockings amd temw shows alt | | Batie”of veraun, was | | essary after strenuous i , rece A s 50 k. to the firing line and w. .t - n Hoes, Etc., Etc. | |“Trtuo strentomen torcou. | |mmising i Ectlos 2comen : occupation - you wi p cura and I ed to try them. I o0 other word coming until last week o et | S s | § find an excellent re- WATER GLASS | | When 1 was heale.” (Signed) Miss ; huilder in the delicious Elsie Gordon, 21 Waite St., Spring- ie R g a Auto SCfllb BI'USh BRIy g field, Mass. July 26, 1913. vl N Py ) ; Whefit flnd bflri@g fOOd Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- l-aunt, Mrs. Julia Verp Sink Brush and Rubber Scupper. .. 10c || |STrhuirsinmy | |64 Sl v 2 Mrs. John Coughlin-has Cuticura Taleum Powder | |ior o tow an ciny im westerly wim| - F ® ’ Do not fail to test the fascinating Mr. an < : oft - spoiit § [) ] fragrance of this exquisitely scented the week-end ington with Mrs. § < face, taby, dusting and Stockett’s sis . Rowland Hew- 4 e Househo | - % ] " Cu- Mrs, Charles Arnold and daughters, p 2 = £ uMchdrl:mg‘o::dl%!fim;m Blla and Ruth of Pomiret Cenire have No raise in price o3 o1 30 = S een spending a few days here witk : el e Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street §| | t, g ¢ Toowm for sile| |Nire Amois mother, Mrs. H. H.| dunng or since the wan Telephone 531-4 d Sazmplo Each Free by Mail. Sk Address Michael Carbe and Mr. Kelly of post-card: ““Cuticura, Dept. R, ston.” Thamesville were recent gues of friends here. Tasenh Souci has returmed to his G e 5 53

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