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e . 'NORWICH, = BULLETIN,” THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1919 i it cass il | | i il l I it Lo it fldg' o Toppyred begs, tidy red tin; andaome pound and haif- pound tin ‘humidors—and— that classy, practical pound eryatal glazs humidor with nge mo.stener top that the tobacco in such m'. Il !I UT it flush up to Prince Albert to produce more smoke happiness than you ever before collected! P. A ’s built to fit your smokeappetite like kids fit your hands!" It has the jimdandiest flavor and coolness and fragrance you ever ran against! Just what a whale of joy Prince Albert really is you want |™ -7 © 2 = to find out the double-quickest thing you do next. And, put it down how you could smoke P. A. for hours without tongue bite or parching.’ Our exclusive patented process |in Danbury T , Orrin M. Pierce, cuts out blte and Pal'ch nr Norwich, chi mustering offi . +Realize what it would mean to get set with a joy’us jimmy pipe or the papers every once 'and a while. "And, puff to beat the cards! Without a comeback! Why, P. A. is so good you feel like you'd just have to eat that fragrant smoke! R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. AMILY HCMES CONNECTICUT INVENTORS MOVIE PICTURE HOUR | CATHOLIC BISHOP ARE GRANTED PATENTS FOR Y. M. C. A. BOYS e to cit t X re hour at the Y. M. red Vednes: on, notwith- y, March | stanc the heavy n. For ten minutes the boys sang with| Milford, com- |\ E nd Henry La- ind miter L ¢ pianis g the verses| [ Hymn of the Repub-| Vs sang :ne chorus. The ! tle Bit of He: 3 ional film, sho in Californ wnny this rush. Rollin ( 1stor of the fe told tie s as a * ™ camp. S wson th: ere | ically unfit, and er any cases | were unfit be s T d not | ived clean lives. 1 T the boys 1% to be clean and ¢ id ne told of tstate follows: | THuddam 12 , Chester 3.30 p. m. | Deep River 7 co e The list patents issued 1 > A large company attended WAR: RELICS TRAIN HERE ALL DAY MAY 8TH || A special train carying war relics and material captured from the Ger- mans on the battlefields of the world war, will tour Connecticut from April 21 to. May 10 o stimulate patriotic interest in the Victory loan, according to the announcement made by Charles C..Elwell of New Haven, director of the relic train in Connecticut. R The exhihits carried by this special train will include a representative as- sortment of instruments of warfare |} captured by the ~American soldiers during their battles from Seichiprey to Verdun. Among the souvenirs will be the so-called “Hindenburg Pill” a metal construction with a revolving turret, used by Genérdl Hindenburg while at the front as an observation ost. 2 According to the arangements, there will be army men acompanying the train competent to explain the various exhihits as well as bond salesmenand speakers who will explain the features of the Victory loan. { The relic train will consist of.one! baggage car, three flat cars and one | sleeper. It will be in immediate; charge of Dr. M. M. Graham as cap- tain. A caterer will provide for the meals in advance. The speakers’ bureau of the state Liberty lozn committee is cooperating with ‘the local town chairmen to cure speakers who will arouse a pa- triotic enthusiasm in the success of the loan at h stop. Public Utilities well, working N NOH & ed a schedule which includes 60 sto in the state, and an opportunity will; be afforded all to view these relics captured by American fighting men. The schedule for this end of = the Monday, April 21—Stonington, ¢ a. m. Saybrook Jun . m, Lyme 3 p. m. New 1 evening. Jew London un- p. m, B Wednesday, Hampton .30 a. m. a. m, East Thursday, Fri ' ewett City 9 a. Plain . m, Moosup, 2.3 G. A. R. MEN ON STATE CONVENTION COMMITTEES i At the s i. A. R. encampment arles A, Preckenridge, of Mer G i ector; Dr. W: Hinckley, Waterbury, medic rector; ". B. Quigley of Wood presente: The followinz committees on reports named: Address of Department Commander —Past Commander-in-Chief Alfred B.!J§ m., Guilford 4§ i & { |8 and other encampment business were | [ Why Do Users Say of BheROUND OAK Gnsain & FUEL RANGE “MORE than a gas range” “MORE than a coal range” “MORE than two separate ranges” “MORE than two separate ovens” “MORE than two ranges in one” “MORE in service and utility” —BECAUSE— As a Coal Range, the Round Oak has reserve gas-heat power within the OVEN, ready for instant use in any emergency, all winter Who has not experienced the inconvenience of waiting for the coal range to bring the oven to baking heat, on damp or rainy days, when the air is heavy and the chimney, perhaps, refused to draw satisfactorily—or when they wanted an early start? What good housekeeper has not been; at times, delayed in getting home from shopping trips § or social duties? What good housekeeper has not experienced the fuss and confusion of hurrying the dinner on such occasions? Imagine the convenience of starting the range quickly with gas—getting th'ngs go'ng—then continuing with coal—without a bit of heat waster! Thisis but one of the many advantages in the use of this su- premely sat sfactory Round Oak 3-Fuel Combination Range, for it operates success- tully with coal, gas, and wood—separately or together, in the same large oven. It gives what you want—when you want it—warmth and comfort in the bleak, cold wihter—a cool, cheery kitchen in the stifling, hot summer months—and the oven that cannot fail you in.an emergecy. It gives you the full-size cooking facilities of two complete ranges ‘n one—that occupies no more space than one ordinary coal range. It is smple, safe, sensible, and saving. It will save you more time, energy, and expense, than any one or two ranges—coal and gas. Hadn’t you better come to our store today and see the Range in actual operation? Beers, Bridgeport; [ Commander | § Commander John H. Thacher, Hart- i | David W. Sharpe, v_Haven; Pas i | ford. H - Report of Senior Vice-Commander- t Department Commander Fred V Streoter, New Britain; *Past Com- | ¥ mander A , Norwich; Commande; Repert of Department | Commandéer—Pas Com- mander R. J. Cutbill, South Nor-| walk; t Department George Iaven, New London Department Commander Seeley, Waterbu eport of As: t Adjutant- irtment Command, Cheney, New Have Commander, George H. Wheele Hartford; P rette Douglas, T Report Haven; A A M Repert of Medical Direct Department Commander William H. Dougal, New Milford; Past Comman- der George J. Buxton. Norw Commander 1. Van Alstyne. Report of Judge-Advo . Commander Charies ( wold, ® - o | CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE ORGANIZED IN PRESTON! T o num- | be t et — i1SCOUT BONFIRE TO CELEBRATE PEACE SIGNING ¢ 1 meeting of the oy Scouts was held at Commerce hall Tues- *xhibition of scout oD No. § of the T w. ford; Past Commander David D. H Hartford; Past Commander Charles Milford. rt of Department Chaplai E Commander J g W ridgeport; Past e Officer— Lafayette William Commainde town. Report of Department Inspectc st Commander y Sp >ast Commander V Post Comm y Loan pa- I 1g next. Also each troop in “*Memorial Theodore esi@ent of the the Boy ve a “Peace Bon- es of the scouts made nd ther scout xXecutive commit city authorities as to| th the counctl and the nge for an | re when| w Logdon and towns will -be invitéd to take ke vart tn 1d will ac IN THE BURNAP CASE | > hoard of e ners | " supreme dward L. Bur-| Joel 11 £ t iperior | jcourt gave M | Bur, OTiS LIBRARY HAS i BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS ! ion ed Children Gladly Take ‘rornia Syrup of Figs” v it e il for the - av nla y trated < | sure of P and accept naseuline remor, a woman South rwalk; Po er J. E. Alden, Torrington. Report of Soldiers’ Home Commiti 5 ent Commander W.| v . Com mander Russe - Commander ) P Woman's Relie ment Command New Why Doctors Prefer s | Preston-Aspirin Tablets In prescribing for pains, aches and other dis- orders and, in many cases, specify only Pres- ton-Aspirin on account of its proven purity Public waraed against impure inferior Aspirin * Of great interest to the publie is the surprising number of suc- cessful physicians who prescribe only Preston-Aspirin for their patients who suffer from head- aches, colds, grippe and similar con- ditions where there are pains, aches and inflammation. Up-to-date medi- czl men understand the harm that may come from aspirin con{zining free salicylic acid and they are, therefore, uick to realize the advantages of ‘}i‘res!o Aspirin which is guaranteed abgolutely pure and therefore more efficacious in the treatment of physical disorders indicated. Many people do not recognize the ifference that may exist between var- us aspirins and do not seem to ap- iate how harmful a worthless i . Impure aspirin may re any relief what- il 1use I waa PLOVE Vely . wus to <he whole system. Therefore the pub- lic is advised to have a doctor or drug- gist test their aspirin with a CHLO- iDE - OF IRON_ SOLUTION to prave its pur But if you do not care to go to this trouble, be sure you The Scrme Range VWITHOUT THE GAS Fer Use In City or Country A perfect baking compast Range that burns coal or wood (up to 24 inches) without changing fire box fixtures—with extra large quick heating oven that can N_VcR crack or break—with large copper reservoir if wanted, which heats water while oven is baking without troublesome dampers. equires no blacking—easy to keep clean— simple to operate—saves iuel—lasts a lifetime—a splendid invest- ment. With shelf or plain if desired. CLUB PLAN CFF.R SWiT-FRe i $15.00 Membership Fee $3.00 Weelly Dees which is credited to the cash cach week until range is fully price of your range ; paid for if you need a new coal or gas range “somz=1i you nezd it NOW. Exercise your good judgment by learning all about this unique range—by taking ad- vaniage of altractive inducements now in effect. No Extra Charge for Delivery Out of City During Demonstration 25 WATER STREET nander William L. Davies, New Lon- Loveland, Rockville; Past Com-|Brewster, Middletown; Past Comman- don. ander E. Peck, Der |der Jerome Lent, Danbury. tion -— Past Depart: I tion of Badg - der N. Burton Roge y H. Blake, New Hav ast| Wailinoford.—Rev. William F. Cay- ander 1 Fred S. Snow, ) 1 of Hartford preached at the t Comman: Spencer ven; Commander Amos Rob 1 services at Holy Trinity church 3ritain Jr., Branford; P Commander F. | esday even: tant Adjuta M. Barnum, SPECIAL FOR THIS SATURDAY FOR CASH We have several Ostermoor Mattresses to close out, all in full size and two parts very pretty art ticks. These Mat- ask for and get Preston’s—The Aspirin | | {resses have been sold at $32.00. If you are lucky you Of Proven Purity—for no safer and { £ surer way can be found to protect || can get one this Saturday at public health against inferior products. | | Preston-Aspirin is recommended for | ! headaches, colds, grippe, neuralgia,neu- ritis, influenza sym ptoms, rheumatism, Py sciatica, gout, lumbago, toothaches earaches and other discrders. It con ¢ : 3 . forms to requirements of the Britis At the Big Store with the Little Price. Pharmaconeia, the U.S, Governme: for anciicas faing ferees. I value purity and seek the best rossik i results, insist upon PRESTON C war VA YosS., inc. ASPIRIN and accept no other. Dis- 9 pensed by all good druggists. Satis- faction guaranteed or money refunced. Gold Stamps with Cash Purchases Preston Chemical Co., Brooklyn, N.Y.