Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1919, Page 6

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WONWTCH, BULLEITN; WEDNESUAY, Armi. v, CHESTNUT HlLL Mrs. S. A. Rice of Malden, Mass. 4 also Mrs. Ruth Jacobs of Mansfield! i i e Hollow have been at the home of W. W, Palmer for a few days I Mrs. W. A. W ¢ Springfield spent last week w ster here. | Mrs. Thusa urner of Willimantic | as a week suest of N S ham. Rose Cochrane of Webster,| has been the guest of rel in_this place. Pearl Cronesbury of New London attended the funeral of Mrs. Palmer Sunday. E. J. Peckham of W Sunday rls of this distr at the Colchester Congre- apel at m. Thursday, All teachers and mothers| of younz people’s | liam 1. Dawley of| Miss Alma E. Wardwell and Frank!| , both of Hebron, were mar- afternoon at the home of Jones in Hebron. They y of North West-| r was in town Mond X D. Re icbron officiatin, { orge X Mother b held a Academy hall ev. George W. Reynolds, D t Hartford preached at the Sunday g service in the Cong of Norwich was| Villard over Sun-| o " Is Home Craft Week | A AKER LACE DRAPERIES | Quaker Laces have brought American-mads= Draperies into the foreground, displacing ’ the Swiss Laces and Nets which were so commonly used, particularly before the war. We invite inspection, and your account with us on our easy weekly payment plan. § . Bar 'V”‘;I‘ ew Haven was af Quality has been the feature which the manufacturers of Quaker Laces have placed S < S . 3 izitor Monday. ] has rett io/] much emphasis upon quality and beauty of design, and the result is that prettiest and . e z D . s home mv‘ Hayw: v : ! \ Every style, material and color effect—Beautiful Models—Wonderful Values. We [, sl he QU have spared no effort in our endeavor to secure an assortment of the very best styles [|aster a Sz C nommeon] procurable, with qualtiy up to our usual hich staidard armington ¢ on Linwood avenue, ~ |§ most up-to-date, as well as the best Draperies and Curtains bear the Quaker head label. HEBRON | OUR DISPLAY OF WONDERFUL i of the town were \h,.,»x\nd\ 1 when the_tolling of the QUAKER LACES BY THE YARD QUAKER LACE CURTAINS i IS MOST COMPLETE 1 AT ALL PRICES | \ b I 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, teo, are shown, from the 34-inch to the ch, in white, cream or ecru. There are seven different prices to choose from— 35c to $1.25 a Yard SCRIMS AND MARQUISETTES Simple and Effective Draperies CRETONNES Simpie and most effective Draperies, and Draperies which are con- stantly growing in favor, are made of dainty Scrim and Marquisette. More Beautiful Than Ever We have provided an ampie selection of plain, bordered, damask Stunning designs and colors—novel m < y {§ stripe and cross-barred Scrims and Marquisettes, from 35 to 40 effects which you have not seen be- SRR 2 inches wide, and have priced them so low that they are within the Fope. Gertrude Tiongl [} reach of all. Come in and see them. All Prices from 29¢ to $1.00 SCOTCH MADRAS We have just received a spec- ial lot of very handsome, heavy- - e - . ight d holstery Cre- A e g A Popular, Old Time Faverite e e R e e e ; F\ Ew EASTER CAPES (:OATS AND B@ \ : e u:lnf,»‘ ':; Madras of good quality has always been a favorite hanging. It is ffi,rekse n:«id'!::\‘/:::iiclgh:o cx:l:”;‘hg.s{ " g Pl eiese I} pretty—it launders well—and it stands every test of long, hard You will fit ere a variety of '>p-uv ts; ‘Gape Dolmans b WHITE ROCK ‘ they make almost unheard of bar- ety gains. Look them over. | 50c AND 75¢ VALUES FOR 23¢ Y »ml e e e e e 4 1 Leonard of Waurezan was a|§ In the Natural Color................. 39ca Yard | 7270 12 vALUES .. FOR 45 ¢ le sort—materials and colors in pre ng B i | 2 X f modes—values of an extraordinary nature. Before you buy, be |, Jlies Irene Smith wich I Cream with Colored Figures. ......... 50c a Yard e K5 40 Sock—wil be. ity b0, ohov 1 i Greenwood | A Few Carpei-size Bigelow Body Brussels and Sanford MEN, LOOK! . SILK AND SERGE |l cn e e = Axminster Rugs At Cut Prices During Home Craft Week SUITS DRESSES .00 AND UP J[7.00 AND UP | S uac o now emorea o R L Snappy Styles. Any Fir @ B Delightfully attractive mod- familie ixtures and Colors. § 1 g « g els, trimmed in latest ef- all colors. U must Filet Laces, Plain Nets and stunning all-over designs provide a wonderful variety, and all are of the standard “Quaker” Guality—the best you can buy any~ where for the money. The makers have the services of the most eminent designers of window draperies, and the result is the largest selection of artistic draperies you have cver seen. We can offer you Curtains at fourteen different prices— $1.95 to $8.00 a Pair 1 entertained a| F of the most f .1 g 1 ¥ ; ¥ re cs in the Horsejshort intermission between the plurs e e ! e a ¥ district, Wednesda : the ladies the.'Tocal church cot h pr : Alrs. Emil Des returned from coffee and home made candy. The § Norwich s from the sale of tickets and ) s moved to mounted to twentv-one dollars, a © have charge of the | which goes to the local church. |ola Peop le’s Home o Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barlow spent |1est w o gy irotc Sa t Killingly was|Sunday at Willis Hills in Centrsl oni ey an ting of 1 at th tesday Village. ? : B -on onald of Westerly, + . ansce and chil- Premier Hughes Of Anstralia |« ‘y\yulflll\ : from overseas, | dren imton, N. Y. have heen at Leon Ship- " up the Nver. bad breath, pation, no reme- 1]y recommended. Wil- | Prid S Y A o xe, Hancock, M fr. and Mrs. B \" Park € 1 x h 3 | writes: nave ~"1'\‘r~‘n‘ Fo. 0 invitations for lebrati t nd Tt ) 2 & thes ome of the young people of th ive. They work wit imet was 1 riping.” Give stout persons a free, During ling. The Lee & Osgood Co. ing . for mn “Connec GATELY & BRENNAN .. Bl s Mrs. Felix Lefleur HEEP LOOKIG YOUNG STAFFORD ton, whera ‘ ‘wz:u posicion CLAPK’" FALLS | : ; It's Easy—If You Know Dr. PiCTURE FI{AIWES He has bee Edwards’ Olive Tablets hig. Those pictures the ifave moved (o the Grant house on|H. Rhode i . the ¢ Tacal ot i B | The secret of keeping young is (o feel § s fr Over 2 bringing he T T Stafford street the army, followis from ver Sunday | i s Ry young—wdotmsgufxiustgvatch your § Y There” are br = B e Miss Anna Pindeisen is spending | France. ind Mrs. 2 3 liver and bowels — there’s no need of fow weeks with her mother, Mrs.| Miss Ethel E. Sault, daughter of keepsie, N. ited the lat e gt having a sallow complexion — dark rings Bindeisen, of Concord, Mas ) and Mrs. Alfred G. Sault, died | ter's T ) "edn ‘ * 2 $ 3 A irelay. Shi 1 : rnnll . % oy L Gy & f under your eyes — pimples — a bilious ' 4 Mi i\vi.m 'l.-mm:.,; _of Salem, M,”wi"" o s ’ h SREEREr by il At E v e £ S T #| look in your face — dull eves v th no KODAKS BROVV’NIES P!{EMOS R W Kollinson. - Hre and M| rials, disappointmer : ni- | Thire ; : ; : B por cont of all sichness comes from ine | 1f you haven’t a camera you will get thL best if you 29-33 Shetucket Street Moran : a wol r:m.v patien active bowels and liver. Ae of tt Mrs. L. S. Goodell and family have | g, ,; £ i select one of the above. moved from Worcester 10 their racent {\‘r]y.jh\\"'; Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician 1§ purchased home. Al are glad to | jias L, ! could | Mrs. Re wlm;.,a‘.,(‘ nville, visited Sipat : i 'in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- ifive these friends return here to re 4 15 rere 2 o 2 i < pound mixed with ohw oil to act on OF HCE SUPPLIES AND $Mrs. C. L. Chism is entertaining her | i bty @ e B S Premier W )' ”, shes, Qr Aus- his_patients for years. hew, M itt Freeman, of Grand- |m: 9 i < E are R 4 Aus , = i et e ot G £ g $hdTIR SRR | B . R tagnes of Aur ISR Y Bt it e STATIONERY bl air service in the spring of 1913 |AMOo08 those “attending were members | cov I\ abis representatives at e Pcaw tuteaflorcalumel aregemlem their action AF Bkl Diggo: Cal> ana o niow station: of the high school class of 1910, to BEdith Peterson of Howard Vs Conference.’ yet always effective. They bring about ‘. el - ; 1.2t us show vou how to be prepared for makir ¥ your In- ed at Chatham, Mass. ,‘\‘,R" Kh.f‘“ H. Puffer m'r.:nIulh;'v:.t"'\",‘; a week end vis ‘that exuberance of spirit, that natural J pared - Ny bth is acting as house- |at the grave in Hillside cometers o o | = la)uoymcy I:";Kh shoul:lh ble m‘oséfdl by me Tax Report next vear. Better do it now. If you S o | e b e . Balcom cntertatned his son, | S il veryone, by toning up the liver and clear § 11 10t "com 5 : bt the Ave seiou Manichostor oo Tang o the new Mb-| ToEAIE s endog autom, Siinday i Children \}1 y |ing the system of impurities. can not come to us, just phone 183 and we “'h] come to but being at her home here | morial hospital which are being drawn Bvans of Hartford, and M. Lavan o) FOR FLETCHER'S :| hbuw}'," know Dr. Edwards’ Olve Tab- you. over the week end. by different architects must all be Willimantic, were other week end visi. ets by their olive color. 10c and 25¢ per “Willard Rhodes has returned to Bos- ! submitted by April 23, tors here. CAST ORIA | Rox. " Al druggists. ) A

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