Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 19, 1919, Page 10

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919 and recalls his attendance upon a ceremontal . serviee: -there: On Good Friday Dr. Blake described his ¢xperi- P -4 L ence, stating that it was the twenty- ? l utomo l es fourth day of April, 1905. Eas . { Sunday had been celebrated and wha the Greeks of Damascus call Baster n|0n("|y had dawned. There was to Another Car Load of Briscoes, “the ,,rz,;;:;“"s,;:‘" e | S ° f $ $ 5 @ : = b | ETSE T e ) E v Suit F@r Easter Wonder Car,” $950.00. ~Also NewVelies [ s et i | SAVING O 3 to wn nvery ~aser and Fords, Big Line of Used Cars, in- |15 5’ itz | MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS IN THE “NEW WAIST LINE” OR A “PATCHPOCKET age and called at his door, s he would -eturn Wi cluding a number of Good Fords. m et Boverer, :§ SACK” OR EVEN A “DOUBLE BREAST,” SMART, DRESSY MODELS THAT ARE SURE Sonvetanee wmen neg heeome 1O MEET WITH YOUR APPROVAL. THE DANIELSON GARAGE Hien e oo remibASE B A ions | his own fathe . cian, that he was readily re i/ C. H. PELLETT, Proprietor leaving a little medicine for £ there was no charge he quiét’ k. his leave. The doctor recovered in d [ ' time. So rapid was this recovery FLOWERS_PLANTS |t i ot Gk - $fl2, $’5§ $’8, $2@, $22, $2@, $}g§ might not have heard of this uniquc| occasion. Every Greek stor {aught I know, every other store ow LARKSPUR, SP{RABS’ PHLOX & HARDY MUMMS J{and operated by Christians is clos STRONG ROOTS, 25¢ Each i‘\hx{;\ S ‘. Stlll Offer Extraordifi& ”y S&Vlngs On ShO@S women and children are in a . g0 . . .1 N th el ded poa the We are Specialists in selecting Perennials for Perma- o e o e oy et - g s neeshenois o @ AS USUAL, THE BEST VALUES IN NORWICH FOR SHOES WILL BE FOUND HERE, , accord - e o o ot WHERE ONE DOLLAR TAKES THE PLACE OF TWO OR THREE SPENT ELSEWHERE. A. BRETSCHNEIDER Teser e s e ol JANNIELS e ‘."‘(‘»:(f;'.‘l;‘n‘;m ona ; R 5 Fic - : 71 MECHANIC STREET, DAT N‘_"‘JON' Telephone ‘vpml\u: n\(rzlns. Iy e they ‘é’omen'é IG;;‘xy %ai.‘ ;}n’hlie HKig ?oo!s, i §{Women’s Boots, Ha- Men’s Shoes in the Men’s Scout Werk g/lhen's Dlazrk : li:‘own . e | M atcareh asemed his exalte sray Cloth - Topj |New High Laced B df (N vanf |Shoes, Speciall ocs, English or ¢ the Victory loan special | POSiti Kfafl"fi_ the altar 'l\r'r"”"’_ 3 i § Boots, French and Medels, French} va.n.a o, .Kld el Corogpn o] . B Blucher — Soles are apte rman tro- | & s 1% 22 Military Heel, Sizes Shade, Regular L o w Priced, All . p Areneal t Military Heels, Heels,, Regular P A 7.00— si Fibrz= and Rubber 'y souvenirs from | Shildren sanz on that i } § Goodyear Welts— Price $6.00 A $7. et Heels— oy S e e ] NOW $3.00 NOW $3.00 NOW $3.00 OUR PRICE $5.50 $2.75 $4.50 N b v deaf their h aring he was b s{clad in by ul garments, while up- rested the mitre adoraed although WOMEN'S HOSE { WOMEN'S BLACK KID BooTs,| |SIRLS AND BOYS' SHOES|I -\ neenes EASTER SHOES : . ; . YOU CAN SAVE FROM 50 i‘“"fl’e;i Sh‘mee“‘ cwaOOI dd"l;e“ FRENCH HEELS, ALL SIZES||ICENTS TO $1.00 ON EVERY | ! The New Pair of Shoes Means a S . ou L 5 J‘sefvhfl.:s’;s {0 35 Conte — 7 || MADE TO SELL FOR $6.00— |{PAIR. ALWAYS AIM TO |lLot in the Kiddies New Easter - GIVE THE BEST VALUE FOR f e o OUR PRICE 15 CENTS NOW $3.00 T T Outfit. . ECIALLY LOW PRICES ON WOMEN'S CXFORD AND PUMPS DONT LET THE PRICES PREJUDICE YOUR JUDGMENT—SEE THE SHOES. THATS THE ONLY TEST heéfifi%fi‘“ @?@@kiym Cutfitters s hundred volumes given the Mbrary lat the Ferry — s started last summer by ster Reed of Dallis, Texas, was « CO\/:_‘N.RYL 9 eck at the home of Air; an “oll a supper given by the La- A Al | : S e "Coventry oldits One of the large chestnut tr ount Decatur for the dro of Ledyard requir- o relatives in tor . R , and Mrs, L P. The Book club met W, fter- o (X0 3 red campaign, Mrs. Foster C. church the 11 o'clock, | o R W ‘ d mu program and hours—isa 1¢ pre- on you need to avoid ervic the Ba | day to be lor beved hous i : A o onan L e L ! was neg B oSt e T Fish, Haven, -d yeaker from a—unless througd cal pro- | und s 2 4 t inion e ot acttond: holwalsbe prese deliver an address in_connection with i ove meeting. The committes is ¢ every effort to create enthu- sism wherely Coventry may reach her i quota. With a population of 300 farm- ’ 2 " ( Fish 4 3 ers, Coventry went way over the top ‘\‘l g : el i et S et 64 ¢ t voar: conclu Mis: tha t The committea oy ""\ A ko : > irub- | the 7 e : 1s kept tidy +! Notics of the death of Hiram A.!} ; e e ey der hiar own_ power 3 ¢ afternoon Why isn't bigamy a twofold bless- ‘90;.\\9 . : Sheily, A tory, an- | i e e o dent of Gal at < - {and is back - ar route. ing? hich wiil |! . y of each mw 5 t um g ants who allow re! to accumui 3 iempstea as a veteran of Wauregan to 4 pum X is in readiness for the launching (' Slienta ek 3 e prep o park ang |Past, Sl vist, the Lord. 15 o the na Tor bout Luyers New London company under | piotet ierieies, New York, arrived ThereIsaMerswkHomeWaterSystem " MARTIN T. BURNS ‘ s e : ; s Tu 0 & t s born in Gro a corporti Sy ere, mpaign will open . = is ¢ z . y : iext Monday morning. Futna o oy 3 90 ¢ ¥s to : e : Des ed To Flt the exchange the axe in order to ope meas will strive I - 1 P 1 i 1 u it and make a n % P & . ¢ b 4 A a 3 3 1 Embalmer e ) sy : S ER T i b e o e I of T At T S, e e Every Possibie Requirement DANIELSON, CONN. [ wa cient £ D ‘ and hflrm ". Dixon, L ! t Putnam e : Telephone 193-12 | o y ' 4 Deepun : ! ser e Widow, Mac 1oy | Yo svent Sub uily” home | YANTIC Mes. John W | s. Genevieve Letter; Mrs. John Williz T Tasier tiy £ 3 | tained Provi orke; g all the he jam Croft , 3 2 bi £ ere, period of about f B | Peter Crotts n : 5 A + : i h he retained his H d h recently d from t op might be needed : 1 W. W, Perkins post eaaache | v ersea r i3 1ieep ihe abtom et sonie | of New London. M n 8 embe ¢ 2 - ‘ RS okl e B e el e u‘“‘my‘ mber of . H Safe symptoms of liver etegiass 73 Y ; i darys chursh Baster Sunday |7 ot thneie, Tie| R oo Milk stomach tiouble. A iy ; et ; 5 after circle, Ladies of the G. | g/ For Infarts bad liver refe 1 & 1 i e . held Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Alpin of Mt. - 2 lids disorder in a gi'dy, w 2lhur Place, in F lin, r L\mu Louis A. Woife was in Boston Fri- | vernon, N. Y. who recently came '0! ¥ & h" thumping kead; the owned and vacated by Mr. and ) n a iness trip. summer home here, have donated| - Ko Coomz shathed p . 4 fl Herbert Simpson, and -ai repari Armand Bibeault, son of Mr. and|®P0ut two hundred books of history hadd) B ¢ 3 ) merves elee i L. @ to occupy the farm. are thel\rs % nd fiction. with book case, to the it che Bibeault of Woodstock Diet for All Ages. g st ot Mrs: 5 |Gales Ferry library, which is at the brain with pain, guesis of Mrs. Bertha Brumme In the | has returned from France. He fought | Gare 0} v s O k Fech iy o d age 2 S | store A A. Birch. Thi et ore or ce. Treat the liver and L s a member of re a : e i Tl e hson : e 2lcent gift makes a total of several OTHERS are {MITATIONS the head i relieved. 2 = | bert ¥. Rudolph, of Brookiyn, sl ith | One dose will relieve the worst case : of sick headache over night—perseverance in their liss \’;r\ Bose O sarn of E.mk' sl el i ¢ m of S chall team for the 1919 season and | B use will remove the cause and give entire freedom i vort Dagstenainey the fholidayerater {1 ted playing. As usual, the f the scheduled games will from this distressing silment. Schenck’s Mandrake et o g snaoun . at Domtret, the. visiting | THE WISE SHOPPING WOMEN Pills are constructive tonic, so strengthening, reviving, B 4:1‘0(0:\‘ A [n= enrbentiaiicie s (yiall ntn comforting stomach, liver, bowels, that these organs are freed from who during the |~ og s the cust . 8 5 %] As is the custom at school, | i tendency to disrdor. Whelly vegctable; absolutely bharmiess, [ | botless s Sponding some fime mi sy | members of the senior clas | BUY THEIR : 3 of the MG s 10 habic, e me time at her | royrtellotte Memorial High School left | Mrs. George Sherman has returned | D1 vy mineal Bo ik on) PLAIN OR SUGAR COATED ¢ St w s ta e el w _mn they boarded at North | § PROVED FOR MERIT BY 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE | | y:2!leY, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, : n The party DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SI hiladelphia Mrs. Robert Kinkead of Providence | S cher cludes | B & 0 was a4 guest earlier 1n the week of frie Anderson, Miss Alice Jos—i g . ber aunf, Mrs. Thomas Lillibridge b s hither | B —_——— | Bak ie Lindevall, Henry and Mrs. 1L {c. m: the coming { weel the party will visit many import- rooKiyn . avmgs an CASTO RIA [ e aiens § . , For Infants and Children - | (°Fn & week from today. | it If you necd a Water Supply System in your country RSO, OO, In Use For Over 30 Years | i ‘Comeistli & Sint, “iice home, or are not satisfied with the on: you have and ¢ L] January 1st, 1919 rominsne | iday, bgtnnin: 7 noen, i attont | 'E'h P k %: want to change it, TAKE IT UP WITH US. WE ARE ASsels ...oooosemmnnannnnor ot ors s, $2,923,157.83 s,,n_';i”, M% e fi:l"‘.,_\;:;g;;., o chargo qur- || € rasmni L0 READY TO INSTALL A SYSTEM FCR YOU AT ANY MFCRYCUA Liabilities «romias or - o cinalesec i AU2GIGTO8 (T e s TIME. L e e NETT of the Methodist church — £ the it ho §YOU PAY LESS THAN ONEHALF THE PRICE E C. S, MERSIC I R T T T T AF. Commni ; THEC S BEE the members of t 5 IYERLE : | will give o reception in hono YOU PAY ELSEWHERE i & ARTHUR ATWOOD, Pres. WM. H. BURNHAM, Vice-Pres. “The ’f'?ca! Usdertaker soldier and sailor. members of the or- 274292 State Street, New Hav;n’ Conn. SLARENCE E. POTTER. Treasurer OANIELSON, CONN. ganization. ; Parlors ¥ Maeghanic Strest Although final figures are not yet .

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