Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 10

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U L TR AR AT e e VTV b i T IR T T TR i NORWICH, BULLETIN WEflNESbAY PRI 16, —FOR— |EasterWear Positively the BEST in the land, with desired in style, mater nothing left to be ial or color tone. And—the Easiest possible Credit Terms for the asking. Come in and select your Easter Suit today—the time is | getting short. LADIES’ SUITS WEY $25.00 to $42.50 DOLMANS 518;00 to $35.00 MEN'S SUITS Large variety of all the latest style $18.00 to $35.00 Yode EASY TGO PAY 29-33 Shetucket Street on The young people of the village at- led a dance in Hampton Saturday Henrietta Woodworth in Norwich Manning, several randparen red Mannin 1d Mr spent | who months with with his father, of Providence. John Roy of Williman- nday of Mr. and Smith, William _ Allen Doris Allen, are v Mary been | his has and Mrs. aughier, N. J Mrs, any of New- iting relatives here. from Larkham has there 1o New l Clear the Skin A beautiful complexion is the outward mark of good blood and a healthy body. When the stomach, liver and blood are in good order, the skin is clear and lovely. Unsightly blotches, pimples, eruptions and sallowness show the need of Beecham’s Pills to stimulate and regulate the vital organs and improve the circula- tion. Good healthand better looks soon follow the use of BEECHAN'S PILLS Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. by-druggists threaghout the world. In boxes, 13c, 25¢ | daughter, ) returned | ¢ W DRE SSES $15.00 to $40.00 , CAPES AND COATS BOYS’ SUITS For the boy who “Goes through” things $6. 50 upward B | of. {imprisoned not more W | cerning nom chine from a with her s Hahn, of Prov- idence. Mrs. Ade sold her p Thornton of Baltic has perty Miss Lydia A and moved to one of ‘ard’s houses in the confined to his home, thma. Hooper of Arlington, Mass,, has guest of Mrs. George Stiles. John Lewis is in the Hartford to open a shop in i Abbe has been entertain- en Lincoln of New Lon- Golden of Willimantic recently with Mrs. Her- " CHAPLIN . Willis I. Copeland and daugh- ter, Muric s at Groton week Palmer in Groton. Twenty-two neighbors and of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Crane of edlam a surprise party Friday even- April 11, on the twenty-fifth an- heir marriage. ompletely by surprise, Mr. Mrs. Crane made the evesing very en- jovable for the visitors. The company ook with them refreshmen h 3 < = d v . The presented Mr. and Mrs. fine casserole, a mustard cup, and mirror as tokens of their regard and esteem. The auction of cattle, horses, hogs, wagons, farming tools and a variety of other articles belonging to the late Palmer S. Richards, of South Chap! drew out a large number from this and surrounding towns, Saturday. Good prices were obtained. fi| with interest thereon. i friends Although and TWO MONTHS' STATE BONUS ASKED FOR- SERVICE MEN (Continued from Page One) ew London in its public schools, who shall begin service after July 1, 1919, | shall become thereby a member of the teachers’ retirement association of the state, and s empt from, and entitled to rights visions of the charter of s to the teachers' retirement y téacher now in service public schools of the city of N don, may, on or before July 1, become a member of the state retirs ment association and entitled to all the rights and subject to all the obli- gations thereof. The town of Waterford, at a town meeting warned and held for that purpose, is authorized to issue bonds to an amount not to exceed fifty thou- sand dollars, the avails thereof to the extent of forty thousand dollars to be used to take up and pay a certain out- standing selectmen order or note ued for said vith which to build and equ i said town, and avails to be expended for a like pur- rose. Such bonds shall be dated May 5, 1919, shall eb paygble cight years at a rate not greater than five and one-half per centum per annum, paya- b beginning on the first day November, 1919, shall be coupon bonds of the denomination of one thousand dollars each and signed by the selectmen of and countersigned by the treasurer. The town of Groton is authorized to issue bonds to an amount not e: ing two hundred and ten thou | dollars, in denominations of one thou- sand dollars each, bearing interest at no greater rate than fi per annum, E s par, the used for the pur-| the outstanding | vehicle f the motor appears vehicle first next | of such afterr h calen re period from the day of on on more ek, ¢ gat work | such in noon, other 1) may find is demanded onal amendmentsis nt seditious spi United | ticut, or laws the: ites or the | the administra Any person provisions of not more than one t on of the violz cars | both.” | nator Klett expl | ventions. 1t at any ty designation COPVRIGHT PRESS JLLUSTRATING SERVICE, N, v., Jucob £ Coxey, the leader of the famous army of the unemployed which marched from Masdillon, Ohio, {o Washington, back in 1894, He is now agitating a new amend. ment to the Constitution of the United States, giving the people the initiative and referendum. | panies shall ¥ at th e of) OWER So-CO-ny Motor Gasoline gives truck or car power not only for usual needs but for emergencies. And the power you get today you can get tomorrow or next week—for So-CO-ny is every day the same. Adjust the carburetor for So-CO-ny, and forget that part of the machine. Combustion never varies, power never slackens. Why take chances with unknown, doubtful mixtures? Keep to So-CO-ny and keep power at par. Buy it where you see the Red, White and Blue So-CO-ny Sign. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 'Ihe s@ ofa reliable dealer and the worlds best Gasoline ‘wml\ ire. received on a bill relating to the con- state banks and t 1t prevides that when made for 1 be submitted The stock of tion up to t _combined stock videa | nittee on finance reported substitute bill for the public offices in finance “that | lly to the earnings ron the | t a deduction shall | Bross e: ings from the ale or rental of appliances or ele service corporation for calendar. committee on finance reporied —_— — “Bayer Tabiets of Aspiria.” American Owned, Entirely! le][]K FOR THE 0Oa genuine Aspirin Tablets, Buy oaly “Bayer” packages. BAYER GROSS” Proved Safe by Millions! Out of Pain to Comfort. For Headache Colds Neuralgia Grippz Earache Influe Tootl Neurilis Achy Lumbago Rheumatk: Lame B Joint-Pains Distress! Adults—Take ome or two “Bager Tablets of Aspi with ter. 1i necessary, dose rec times a dar, Ak for and lInsist Upon “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” tablets. Tepeat after meals, O: world-famous pa Aspirin i3 the.tzade mark of Baver Ma ture of .\lm.mmmemr of Salicylicacid ckage—Larger reported “ = which f was carried e of 17 3 r further ¢ was de- compani S “mutual wnd mi and that to be in| aator Teon- ad the matter tabled to- | it, since it |z , and there was | {a large attendance 101 Senator Leonard ished to accommodate enator Klett said that order of ti spposed by Senator Cline. | It was carried by a vote of 19 10 12 | (ot tao thas jrad tnal senato) Iater in the s nator Dillon {ent next Tuesday. {moved that the e taken from | the table. d nl!l)«,\nd de the motion would suit the f the members et continuing the s commission _appointed _under approved May 16, 1917; au- municipalities to make ap- & in the |propriations for soldiers memorials; ompetent to | providing tor the admission to the list | urned so on matter law {cuss the report of er of the day. tor Dillon to tak BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR ROUGH ANDSTONY LAND THE EDDY NO. 4-S PLOW has been designed especially for rough, heavy work on the stony, stiff-soiled farms of the east. It is constructed to withstand the hard usage of the hill farm—the strains and jolts of long and heavy service. -Eddy Plows are constructed of the finest material on principles that are the result of long experience and expert knowledge. ~ They have a quality and handiness that has made them widely popular with farmers in every section. “If an Eddy—always Ready”’ Has a moldboard of either highest-grade soft-center steel, or chilled iron, as preferred. The landside is chilled iron, and the beam is' double trussed forged steel, very strong and rigid. Every part curely fastened and riveted, and the whole implement presents a bull-dog strength and endurance that exactly fills tha need for a heavy work Plow. See this Plow and other Eddy Implements at the show rooms cf J. P. Barstow & Co. They are our regular appointed agents for Norwich and vicinity and can sup- ply you with genuine Eddy repairs. Do not buy bogus or pirate rflpa;rs elsewhers when they can supply you with the original. W. EDDY PLOW CO., Greenwich, . V.

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