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'NORWICH, - BULLETIN, SATURDAY, "APRIL 19, AST DAY TODAY SPECIAL OFFER ON THE Furnace “The Best Pipeless turnace on the Market~ ENDS TONIGHT 1—The immediate cash outlay is small— 2—The total investment is small— 3—Prices include installation—no extras— 4—Delivered now or later as desired— 5—Guaranteed to operate efficiently in your home— Investigate This Special Offer Now! CLIP THIS COUPON. or 2 Family House BRING IT TO THE STORE. Heated by Stoves, Furnace, Steam or Hot Water Heating Satisfactory? or dealers. Produced and guaranteed by the makers of Famous Genuine Round Oak Stoves, Ranges and Heating System—The Beckwith Co., Dow- agiac, Mich.— Established 1871— Capital Two Million. What It Will Do For You: Heats your entire house, large or small, upstairs and down, old or new, city or country, flooding it with an”abundant supply of pure, warm, ever changing moist air— permanantly free from dust, gas or smoke. Safeguard the health of your family by warming your home to an even temperature in any weather. Afford you the most con- venient, easiest ~operated, simply regulated, safest, quickest heating, modern system you can own. Burn any kind of coal or wood and save 1-3 to 1-2 your fuel bill. Save you many dollars in cost— compared with other types of Heating Systems. Increase the velue of your prop- erty more than the amount in- vested in its purchcase Facts About Putting It In: Requires no space in rooms— least space in basement — easiest, least expensive and quickest to in- stall in old or new buildings—does not warm basement enough to nec- essitate building cold closet for storage of fruits and vegetables— reduces fire risk—will last a life- time, barring abuse. YOUR PROTECTION: Your order for a Round Oak Pipeless Furnacce is accepted with the understanding that unless the Trained Heating Engineers of the Manufacturer can seafely guarantee it to operate efficiently in your home, it will NOT be instalied and we will refund any mony paid. Their decision being made after careful study of conditions in EACH home—no guess work— and protecting all concerned This Engineering Service is Free —Ask us for more information about it. Only one pair to each person, no phone orders, = J.P.BARSTOW & CO. TONIGHT 25 WATER STREET Our Motto: uality uantity uickness Conditions indicate an increasing firmness in the COAL Ad it therefore seems desirable to order early price of By employing the MOST MODERN and ECONOMICAL methods resulting in the LOW- EST COSTS PER TON we are enabled to quote the LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE in keeping with FIRST QUALITY COAL and RELIABLE BUSI- NESS PRACTICES. Our Spring Stock and Prices are now available, but prices are subject to change without notice. We would like to quote on your requirements. THE EDWARD CHAPPELL CO0. TELEPHONE 24 | Miller neigh PRE.:TO’\I Mr. and Mrs. wold spent Sund wher® th, s enjoyed v of Gris- noon at Elmer v with some of the an _old-fashioned sing, | am Park | il a former r of this place, is visiting at S| ident rwood reached home y discharged. ools in town ar Elsie Dombroskie sting demonstration work refreshments present If a man never makes mistakes he never makes anything else. CRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothin Nothing So Good | for Congestmn and Colds 5 Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard-plastet | | burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mueurd without the blister. ointment, made with oil of mustard. It i¢ tenderest skin. Just massage Musterole in with the fin. | relief—how speedily the pain disappears. | Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asths neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, Sprains, sore muscles, the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. i be placed in front of the plasters gave, without the plaster and| Musterole doesit. Itis a clean, white | scientifically prepared, so that, it works M wonders, and yet does mot blister the|y ger-tips gently. See how quickly it brings | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of | & WESTERLY Latest real estate transfers record- ed in the office or Town Clerk Everett E. Whipple, are: William C. al, to William C. Towjee, house an lot in School street, Fannie E. Wilcox, et. al. to Henry L. Johnson, house and | lot in Grove avenue; Alzada A. Saund- Pleasant View; Cristina Bonvenuto to| Angelo Adimari, et ux. house and lot | in Pierce stree! Aniello Matarese to Anna M. Matarese, half interest in house and lot at Pleasant View Abram Leibowitz to Francesco Genca- relli, et. Pierce street Francesco Genarelli, et. us. to Francesco Ipozato, et ux. two houses and lots in Fierce street; Al- phonse Berardo, et. us. to Domenico | Bragno, et. ux. house and lot in Da»-J ton street; Antonio Curino, et. ux, Vincenso Gacgions; of. al. fwa lotd in Washington Park; Emergene M. Welch, to Courtland B. Bliven, lot at| Pleasant View; Washington Trust Co., | to Smith Granite company, lot with | improvements in Granite street; In- dustrial Trust company to Finita Vie- no, lot in Bradford. During the same period five mort- gages aggregating $4,200 and one lease | were recorded. Amicable arrangements have been reached between the Washington Trust company and Edward J. Fenelon, rela- tive to the driveway from Broad street fo the rear entrance of the Fenelon| bakery. Mr. Fenelon relingishes his right of way and the trust company will furnish a_driveway from Main street. The driveway from Broad street is needed in connection with the ! proposed new bank building that is to extend from the Rhode Island hotel building in Broad street to the Fene- lon building in Main street. The plans and spectdcations for the new building | are being prepared and it is said the | work of construction will begin at an early date, Arrangements are completed for the reception to Governor Beeckman by the Fourth Company. Island on the swellest event ever for Westerl The reception and drill will be follow with dancing. The armory is elab- orated and the committee in charge leit nothing undone in ar- ranging for the big event. After being idle for a month, the em- ployes who went on strike ns'lf‘n:\'nvl_\' for a forty-eight hour weel strike was that the best of filling was furnished non-union cmmo)cs to the disadvantage of unionist: on men had been disch: use they were associated ganized labor. Since the has been a change in ma that portion of the strikers who work- ed as mule spinners cannot. be re- employed. Edward J. Parks, of New London, while in the cepital of Rhode Island, {1ast Wednesday, reported to the pol fold containing $26 from his inside pocket. After inquiry the police are of the opinion that the cash was cidentally lost, not stolen. There has been org: Island Woman's Libe zation, wi |dence, and chairmen { pointed for every city : state. In this sectio Katherine F Lincoln, Carr, Gardner, Exeter; Jorth Kingston; uth ized the Rhode Loan organi- ers in Provi- | been e Hill,_ Hopkinton; Dr. <enyon, Richmond. At the annual convention of Man 0. Providence, | n of Frovidence provinciaP grand m; rembers he year werc is $110,- 48 for the year. Local La‘.omcs bu n into custo d disci- y Judz as fully impr wrong-doing and pron; the a v William H. Palmer, Mrs. C pson has returned to her I the guests of Mr.| |B Mr. Barker during the | stant personnel | ansferred to New Yo has been appointed secret eign M Eoston Mrs. Eugene F. ny of the American Baptist For- | m} Siimen i e |0 nter. The two br. town by Budlong post A. R. town hall. i by e i STONINGTON | The Central Federated union, of| { Providence, are urging that the modern | ship built for the government, at Ston- |ington, be sent to Providence 1 {fitting' as there are no facilit | the work at Stonington i Island congr X matter up w r corporation with headquariers in Phil- adelphia. Eugzne P. Bradley, son of Mr. and| M ard Bradley, died from pneu- | | monia ¥riday morniag in born in | v duated from | ington m"h School in 1900, attended the Philadel School. Ie was a_member lodge. F. and Btnevolence chag a . and Mystic council Besides parei | widow and two childre; | was born las! M to Boston nington toning- and Tex d R. a YN he leaves his John Findle; 1is father a world tour wi ugene \\\\Ood Stoumgtcn Pointers. Mrs. Francis W. Palmer, New York, Thursda ngton. cemete day) affernoon. The Boy Scou part in the Loan dr Miss Bessie Cross, of Charlestown, , will be the soloist at the Easter services at the First Baptist chureh. There were fourteen births, ecight marriages and ten deaths in the town of Stonington last month. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S | who died this (Satur-} are to take an active Smith, et § ers to Thomas McGrane, et. ux. lot at|# ux. two houses and lots in @8 night, planned o hel t some one had abstracted his Dill |} ed from the south where she spent the |4 cannons presented the | ¥ later, _1 ranklin, | Ruth mer home in Mansfield N 1 be buried | . present big store and new depariments, SWIFT'S ANR ARMOUR’S GOVERN- MENT INSPECTED BEEF AND LAMB SWIFT'S SPRING |NATIVE MILK FED LAMB VEAL Legs, Ib. ...... 38¢c|Legs, Ib. ...... 30c Forequarters, Ib. 28¢c|gp,ou1der Pieces to Loins to Roast Roast, Ib. ..... 28 sk See] s Loin Chops, Ib. 50c|Leins to Roast “Little Pig” Pork Shoulders Whole Pork Loins B 1b. 35¢ 8 to 12 Ibs. A"' Native Chicken Pork Liver, Ib. .. 7c]lb. .......... 48c ARMOUR’S “LITTLE PIG” SUGAR { CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS, lb. 28c ARMOUR’S STAR AND SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS, Ib.. . 8 to 10 Ibs. Average SQUIRE’S HAM, Skinned, Whole or Half, Ib. MOHICAN CREAMERY CHEESE, Ib. Cutlets, Ib. . ... 50c Chops, Ib. .... 40c Native Fowl, 1b. 45¢ Worcestershire SAUCE, bottle 38c | WAX BEANS 3 cans . 35¢ | SELECTED SIFTED PEAS can STEAKS, Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round Ib. FANCY PACK - OUR SPECIAL EASTER FOOD SALE We have everything needed for the holiday table. With our we are able to of- fer you a wonderful display of Meats, Fruits, Fish, Bread, Pastry, Vegetables, Butter, Cheése and Groceries. plainly marked at prices that wholesalers are queting. All FRESH GATHERED EGGS, Every Egg Good, doz. . . 4% PURE WHITE LARD, bb. .... 35¢ BUTTER, bb... WHOLE MILK . 37c|OLIVES, pint. . 30c SWIFT’S PREMIUM CLEOMARGARINE, b........... 35¢ NUT MARGARINE, bb. ........... 30c NATIONAL BISCUIT MILK, SODA OR OYSTER CRACKERS, Ib. YELLOW EYE BEANS, 31bs . . ELBO MACARONI 25¢(2 Ibs. LENOX SOAP Shars ........ 30c FANCY MAINE CORN, can ... 21c ASSORTED FIAVORS 18¢c|JELLO, pkg. .. . 16¢c . 50c 10c LARGE BOTTLE STUFFED STEAKS, Cut from Best Beef Ib. ... 55, 60, 65¢ PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib. BEST SHOULDER ROAST, (b. LEAN POTTING BEEF, Ib. FRESH CUT HAMBURGER, b. . ... BEEF LIVER, Ib. OLIVES 26 | BEST GREEN POTATOES, peck SEEDLESS SUNKIST LEAN PLATE CORNED BEEF, Ib. . . BAKE SHOP Sas:.Cn ALS | COFFEE CAKES |ASSORTED CUP foaf .- 12¢|CAKES, doz 18¢ m Topped with Marshmallow =3 RYE EREAD TGT ROSTON loafsl. Lo e | BAKED BEANS _ |BOSTON B ... 10c|BREAD, losf FINE F ROW , 3 Ibs. 19 MACKEREL resh frozen, Ib. 15¢ MOUNTAIN 15 Ibs. Peck HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT, 6 for CELERY HEARTS €12 bunches .... 29 | BELICIOUS RIPE STRAWBERRIES basket ... ..... 1 70c ISH DEPARTMENT STEAMING CLAMS, quart . LIVE LOBSTERS 10c LEBANCN social was given I the Y. P. S. ational chu Mi day even-|in Dis home the Con-| he Con-|geath of i A variety supperj George .en spend entertainment con- |ing the w of his| in the Mead wa sisted of her mof Aid society 1 met Tues. afternoon with Miss Hattie He FRANKLH\ il n was a Norwich vi itor \.ulm Norwich ; Ross on 1 Ross ¢ e guest of Mrs, Putsam wrch Sun- was t { Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs [ Mrs. Bverett Chappell Hampton Wedn % a recent guest of her tuneral of Jared ar of TLebanon| Mr. Abel Abel were ir attend the parents, nce Date Frank H. Robinson, who has been in| Hartfo last} lth for some time. has gone| : ford to a sanatorium for treat- Clifford Ruth H. her and two sons are in New York with . Pitcher ther. and M *. 8. Goodwin enter- od a dinner party Sundav in honor . H. King, Mrs. Goodwin's father, g his birthday se_present and Mrs. J. M. King Mrs. R. M. Johnson, Mr ¢ Mansfield 1 his return home Robinson, linotype operator, who also has charge of the press of the Vermont printing office at Brattleboro. . W, Grant was in Stafford Wed- day., § o Duerr entertained the Mission- nmunuy house en number of gif! many postcards. Mrs. C. H and little are visiting at Mrs 1o=m. Ma The funeral of daughter of Mr. quire of Union C tephen’s church W The interment was in near the Congregational Robert W. Bingham, Jr., has recent- Iy purchased the farm owned by the late E. I. Sherman and expects to take possession at an early date Arthur Champion of P« been in town during the we improvements on his proper * children of B With Mr. Ki ister, Mrs. F. an and Mrs. Fred in Columbia, sister, M B Heoum having improvements made on his house Toxie sold and has makin: 38 cows one day unl Mrs. ( Z |2 d son Ralph fin- s at North Scituate Walter Lym\n"x‘g o[ Hope Val-| was caller he dnesday. : the Moore v _evening at a from Providence, Hoxie. Apponaug, Valley, Arcadia, People Auburn, Washington, Hope Ixeter, assemblage. All the children of Mrs. Henry Whit- ford are ill Walt ton of F day. Gardiner and Thomas Thurs- eter were callers here Mon- New Haven. has received a \Iri John Q. Tilson am from Con- tating that he has AMERICANS MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don't worry about old age. A sound man is good at any age. Keep your body in good condition and you can be as hale and hearty and able to “do your bit” as when you were a young teliow. Affections of the kidneys and bladder | re among the leading causes of early or belpless age. Keep them clean and the cther organs in working condition, and you will have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes from the system and avoid uric acid accumule- tions. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically aad you will find that you are as good as the mext iellow. Your spirits will be rejuve rated, your muscles stroog and your ind keen enough for any task. (‘OLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsnles il do the work. But be sure to get he original imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are liable and should help you, or your money will be ref: For sale by slie Robinson of Mystic is spend- A word (o the wise 1s sufficient—it few davs with his mother, Mrs. vou eall him a liar. most druggista. In sealed packages three sizes. 35c¢ | || Pendants, Norwood and other places were | being between 100 and| s 1. WILLIAMS, JR. General Agent b v Special Agent. GEOKGE N. DELAP, Speclal Ageat, Hartford, Conn, N York New Haven fiThames River Line STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehall Transportation Co., Ine. Leaves New York, T 43, North Ri\er Mondays, Wedne; and Fri- at 5 p. m: N h Tuesday, Thursdays and Sundays at & b m.; New London 10 p. m. Passenger rates between Norwich and New York, $2.50. Staterooms, all outside, $1.10, cludirg war tam F. B. KNOUSE, Agent tn- You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE fur we have adequate STEAM EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS nnd the real skill that insures prompt satisfactory service. T. J. HEALY, Marguerite Bld'ge Norwich, Ct. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Bucceasor STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials st right rices by siiied labor. ;‘c\u’holt S Waest Main St FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T, H. PEABODY Phone 381 'HAVEYOURSHOES REPAIRED At The CITY SHOE SHINE PARLORS {We put on Rubber Heels while you wait. 33 BROADWAY CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR Suggestions for Easter A full line of Cameo Rings, Cameo Brooches and Cameo Solid Gold and Pearl Necklaces. Rings tone with anv i | stones. { Bracelet and Pocket Watches of all grades and all makes at the old stand of the Wm. Friswell Co. 25-27 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 h or Without ments but _Always ana ECONOMICAL= MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes H of Rarges | A. J. Wholey & Co, 12 FERRY STREET Gas _Attach- EFFICIENT Phone 581 Modern Plambing |is as_cssential In modern houses as electricity is to lighting,. Wa guaran- tee the very best BING WORK by ert workmen at the fairest s | orices. Ask us for plans and prices - J. F. TCMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS HEATING AND PLUMBING 91 Franklin Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FIT1ING Washingion Sg. Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Bheat Packing IRON CASTINGS THE YAUGHN sOUNDRY 0, Nos. 11 te 25 Ferry Strest”