Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1919, Page 6

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919 i Bayel' Tablets Of ASpH'ln" The Victory. Loan campaign has been ordinarily active last week, a| e " sort of jmpetus for the week fo come | Ll Proved safe by Mllhons that 'is expected will shoot the lownl H away over the top and into the front / e with the victors in the present drive.] - The total subscriptions® for the week‘ .“B r Cross” For Pain i sectig? are as follows: aye Neuralgia Tosiin: | on Tablets ton, $2,500; Narragansett, $6,200; North | 5 Earache ingston, $11,850; Richmond, '$1,850: | Toothache South Kingston, $14,450. The sub- 1d ceriptions in Rhode Island amount to Colds $4,282,150 The corps of trained Grippe vorkers in Westerly have planned for ppe a busy week and will give of their } Rheumatisma | time and money for the success of the 7 |1oan, and expect the co-operation of - Lame Back practically every resident of the town, | i3 Tho monthly report of Rev. Samuel | Neuritis {11 Davis, treasurer of the Seventh- | Baptist Missionary society for| ‘1 ows receipts- for the month | il ¢ L - a 0, which jacludes a contri- | ! ‘ : Don’t buy Aspmn J\:tmn of §182.94 from the Pa H HH E E WEEK in a pill box! Always vith o “The bills | ‘ = with a hnlancc “of 5‘ e ayable amount to -$1, 300‘ and 'n:)l(a ‘i‘rllas;iasyterufl”:?kagl;’ geuine G ieniing of 0 ot minea | 1o Fashion Demands Laces and Embroideries vith the inactiity of the joint commit- | . A % ce appointed to arrange for the ob- f i} Lases and embroideries havo been literally forced irto vegue by ths présent styies. N& tains proper dosage. Look for the S e o | other materials lond themselves quite so adaptably o the fiat 5 ard the sinucus Safety “Bayer Cross” on packagc_ 1t iires ihave beon res 2 clinging lines which are so markedly a feature of the pressnt moces. : petition asking that the . 7 A i e T There is a real inspiration in the beautiful laces and embroidrsies, with their softness Ask m[ “Baye[ Tablats M lSpIflfl"—-—G&BUIfie' other committee, or instill life into the I and delicacy, their lightness and coquetry which makes a strong appeai after the hard, ! present committee, su that the anni- i grim period of the war. All in all it is a billowy cloud of lase which displacas the | will not be permitted to pass:y : G louds of war. . .Boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules. | unobserved. e o o . 8 5 SIS : < W club colehrated its ; During the next few cays, by common consent, merchants all over the country ars - ey Aspiria is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sal . S mem‘,m Bt K making a concerted display of Laces and Embroideries. We have joined with them, and - ! & P“"; gL 5 r follov : are full ready to supply you with what you are going to find is really necessary. St Pt T i i b he he eve COLCHESTER |promenade rrigay cvening. The i i g e oe The i ] | itric s aasiny. Sabenfur dags see-? I to show vou ne ed Net i e i . . ; wasea grand s H. cler. Mrs. Flounc luation gowns nothing more approprizie. Then ther AT 8. H. Kellogz of New Britain' was| John Anthony _H. Ha ) s s N Sloinci Sonl o e alihbes T i B the guest of friends in town Friday. |merly of Stafford Springs, is visfting WA LS ver and I,;?\l‘ e Tuouteen il neenon ediclabiacen Dandinay ) ! miles)— d Siebert of East Hampton|relatives in town. . se 5 2 anceoid for e s = o S SIOOR SCOWA are R : i 65 i > you on friends here Irid James Wood, who recentl % E Drage Nets, in while. Llack and colo SR || z : belter in i Klingon was a Middletown |farm to Cesare de Pel 3 , ; ire cidny TR e o LA Lyl < 3 3 visitor Frid /lvania, sbld his household goods at S s 5 S : e Dprousas ey i o . ; tomy es Walter and Leo White of Hartford | The i . S : ] 2 : seided: pa tisu e to marry are at their home on Hayward avenue | 1 criptions to the Vie- | rong oF - . riety v sclected. Yo ! n. iberty loan alre | ook > e oy 0 Ln by was in New |or £ of the town' 1 nt of | x =i For the i $aturday attending|$192,300, Thé e the greatest favor, some of the dainty colored ones \ - Sl kS meetin paign Will ; : - o d These - hav ry desirable for daneir © misses, beiny da g ; - Your csocoltye Clayton D. nd his brother |on the job. two previous loan i e Yede i 2 ¢ 2 rumpmu were C e vis- | scouts secured a great many su ! i p over was calling on friends tarmers 1at_they st B i GUR PRICES ARE QUITE ATTRACTIVE TOG ‘ el 5 ppage Saturday. e bly behind wit he v < 3 3 e 5 : “I'm afraid your wiie's mind fis 0 this spripg, due fo the cold weather ! 4 : S5 - > Summer frocks the embroider andi i £ ines - cald hie.—Louis- G g o was at her home in town over| 38 ST don't w 1, considiring that vere s - | WWoster : gt R 5 she ba ) ) ece of it meister read the : et | Western as: ; : gg";w_g;g»d; g T A Special One-Week Sale of Namsook T g e g joem st Friday afternoon, and not Rev B / g Yes, caw't afford to keep her. 1 | and Long Cloth s | t mind the salary, but tastes STAFFORD SPRINGS | NDLETON HILL |t Baotist Sunday schoois of § [} , g § ovmns it T E 1 £ + = 4 o ) - » . . 2 inzion & . ““‘:; T a0 has been| The Faster sermon preached by ¢ : Fer the Entire Week We Will Sell Them at These Bargain Priczs. i Willie Willls— what is a “practical = . P. Mathe 3 el A b 10y e ‘.L‘”:af?f'xf\kfi has returned il orting * Sunday g The Amons L evs. J. LONG CLOTH NAINSOOK g i ke e 5 e 35c quality «v.... SALE PRICE 27¢ ¥, + his subord ; aul an impractical . ifford High 39¢ quality ............ SALE PRICE 33¢ cker, sy iboy, 1s gte i Jpkesinis . Li - = { Papa Willis—One who jokes with was a_large \dane ted with plantsi incstone, state secrotary, O i« it SALE PRICE 24c cational \hrtrtor. 32e quality .... SALE PRICE 27¢ A large bunch of car C and d W e-vf"‘lys old resldent Miss Ehz- 8 3 1 ¥, SALE PRICE 2%¢ fodils and another 1 fjabeth B. C 2 : 5 = = 45c quality .. SALE PRICE 3714 : | “Hubb—I just read an account of PLUMBING AND GASFITTING \| pink sweet peas iyere ed by | body ir - 5 t B 33c quality . .. SALE PRICE 33¢ 50c quality . <« SALE PRICE 45¢c Itwo girls getting lost in the Adps in Almy. i i scraper 1 Sur n S | Wife—Terrible! Were they frozen . gl}fl'!i?,,s,l his s 2 o el 1 % Hubb—No, they wapmed themselves ¥ <. & S Mil ¥ on the mountain ranges!— Pearson's Modzrn Plambing |, ooonice i oy izin e ok | Mrs. Towney—It said in the paper santial in modern h, ge Tues dx afte i g that whiskey can be made of saw- G y . 2 : dust. electricity s o lighting. aran- | Sul —My husband réad (e the very best PLUMBIFNG WORK ] ;th::cl,-b“ndd!'ht\b edyh'- adnt. He's by expert workmen at the fairest ! isuch a temperance crank he vowed prices. = s B : he'll never say anoiher stick of wood. Atk us for plans and prices I rionds of Teptha-. 4 - | Boston Transcript. Sl 1 e 0 T Mrs.-Hammond Eggs—Your last em- Y 7550 ! : eary he is well a : : i T = plover says you are a wretched cook. l‘ H?D 1 about e ames have been s - . E. Mz ;i Salut ai 5 Laurel Poultry Farm, Laurel, The Applicant—Yes'm. I got that . z ) aw was 3 5 2 2 4 ives ves sth, S Marthal 5| Quebec .. !'g18 reputation. So, you vee, x"ou can fe{'\“ <y AT AR { tiae est of fr s " St s f t Brown; solos, Traumerei and 12 I lemde vour. boarder: econds an’ culls 67 West Main Street ) i . o . - Romance, » Schumann, violin . solo, | ¥ g 2 703 an’ when they kick you can blame it ! ald tine is using air oy 3 1 the apy mit imber Song, Eulenstein, Mr. Sterry; | White Woandoties on me.—Boston Globe. - E 1 y E reading, Childhood Remembrances, Obed G. Khnight Bndget‘nn R =X 0 E - g TTIRT | Miss J ne Dart Wilmer | Bty | “ornelius ands ajor | p McKinley; piano duet, : . . KALEIDOSCOP T. F. BURNMS [ime s e, fme - | o e, - . Are Low, Misses o . 3 and Florence Brown; duet, . The Standard Deitionary says an- 130 itk |3 parents. ~ : : i er il We Meet Again, Mr. and Mr o ropomorphologicallys Is the lonegd: HLAL .o ARY ZLomiiNg : been visiting : br. Ja e B ers piano sofo, Lullaby, Godard, ' - tiradiey, Langford, B, €. word in the English language. i terly. ; b : &4 | «nd Lorenzo 91 rrankhn Slreet 2 Rhode lsland: Reds. A hollow, pérforated, corrugated CHTFT‘\“ A St 7 ters. R e S LR L;zlu;vl Hill Farn, ridgeton, e drum, “m‘,ia &,mab)[e bco\e, btoh!at u‘ TR ] : 82, & p ] 3 e 25 BARRED RO K \ 3 e fastened to any tub or iler to, TR = : W ; i voluntary we ch ESET cer’ ook ¥arm, Short Falls, onvert it into a washing machine bas RGBM RT j ? Mr. and \Ar W "o1:ha » ¥ 4 : ; 7 AN AC‘ IN EGG LAYING: N. s d COCHR AH{E “P ckham } cbinson. o % o Bois . red ‘i:érT-mE‘r’é:nmLZgziche, D en. et a ', g A Frenchman has invented a_pro- FITT fenciiis et = ; ; S ey B e the twenty-fifth week of " Whit cess for applying colors to glass by PL vp‘::cs tl—TE‘ING' [“Sre. Wittt .t e : De Eco E - laying contest at Storrs, and thus A PR oz Leghorns. % that stained glass windows u MBING, €7 AM FITTINQ i B i 3 i t Sow same ) % new high mark for the compe- A obinson, Calverton, N. n be made without fastening many Washingior. Sq., Washington Buiiditg | 5 ; I : - sns tition now running. Chickatawbut ! Norwich, Conn. i hos 1 & B i = z of glass of different hues to- liir vas : v aevsLon: s pen of Whit Rocks from Can- m;’bu}"‘d‘a‘[‘mb*’“‘fl Glaston- _Asent for N. 8. O. Shest Packing |at W.W. Pamer’s Tuc: ; = utilitis com ) will give the mat- 7 on econdilace withis ; \l\r‘d of 58 . Pullett No. 173:1n| = a5 O LeFevre. New hauled down his flag as governor of . this Den i Tk - h ¥ d al I ZABETH B. CHAMPLIN | ler a hearing o S s laying with g g the Virgin Islands and is en route to : ECaST : y L Al f"‘,‘,‘“" o ot ity as mis v one day Miscellansous. the - United _States. He was succeed- [R(}N QADT KNC b 2 Ay o I Loy G T A au pril. Lenzen’s Pequot Poultry Farm (R. ed by Rear Admiral Joseph W. Oman. | White White Rn('l\ r;om North Attle- Whites), Soudhport, Coun. .. The United States and Canada . y H eWailace o : . i She subsey v ra; a3 n 5 r. Leslie zer arri i boro, N _for the week Chickatawbut 'm (Whi iy tries to establish FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY fow amys 1hi T ¢ 4 b ss Ch s e i were the first countr 8 d = i < 3 st A £ S . Mass. ...... 633 .tyndard time, November 18, 1885, s s, 3. Farion v baby, purel . : X Ts 1 e R e . hi S 4 3 Y heelor 1} moth. n I v T c N 2 sean countries began' to adopt it ”-ih VAuonRi FUURURY ‘ 0 2 g % i : ce £ ¢ 1 v g and Laurel Hill Farm's ek LT vears later, Belgium _and SN E S : 1 . ——— i sland Reds from Bridgeton, R. the first. The railroads AL Y T | we u g a 2 tied for fourth place with 55 eggs ¢ 3 nd Miss C ]\«h The br\? Connecticut pen was ' through cks enfered by -\ A. Hall, » un(‘ lhe\ ]dl(l The Reéar Admiral James H. Oliver has brush near the Plainville camp ground " Y O was burned over the other night and | "% RAPIL ?:nmm =2 it was feared that houses might be 5c-UC m}‘(. Vay $30 burned. Neighbors rallied and sub-:JUry S4vs: ey G arly 5 per cent., and | tin- ire-without much damage be ¢ sc of nearly 100 eggs over the fy, | he weel [ done; L ed in 1889, which now been| The three best pens in each of the| ———= D S RO R s | brincipal virieties are as follows: | e Barred Prymouth Rocks, o Children Cry ; i Ltee has - ~ West ;S e P e = d G e - , D E hick e el i ‘ = : < ; « e ? icizzl le g éflilg T - avenue, turned to’ x IEsR e | FOR FLETCHER'S §263000 for the continuation of worl: " - b o v will ¢ Wester] S ! i : | CASTO on the sodertalge Canal, which is be- Sy e Ikh enoal. 2 e isther Marsh of Town | % oAt s RI1A ing constructed. Request is - alse . aglimal, bons et : th Mrs. John| 2 made for $1,100000 for a power sta- z' My = at “ove. . Lucas tion at Lilla Edet and $536.000 for e 0 ii R S \ n stree ) a power station at Harspranget. in the lkvyfith\fidwfibym?icAvef?‘fm‘Box:;t.’(l):e’x:m : el e e her services Saturday : fis ar en oo s : B e R D place to Mr.. oldstein. Mr. - - 4 airma o Northern Devos { Everything Pure, T ] . on, preached af the ! Wheeler is to move to a place in Lis- Ready Mived Ciean and Good W Ra iy e J plist church, Sunday even- | > : Pian C mbln I Cult { bon. Paint i = : | was the guest over Sunday et Jl‘., 0 atlon P ow, . va- At the Community club meeting & 2 2 | Sl S ay ing ihe programme in- ‘Yarnishes, PROVIDENCE mo M A —— ses d their hroth d evening the, = i g oty STOUN i o . Seed luded u debate, If 1 ivere o Man, Mrs. Oils and Brushu.i BAKERY 4 L, : e ; de, of Was street. : tOl', Hoe an er S e o W and Metals 66 Franklin St. Fa I be S tar a ERo IS0 o0t el ; e The Model Communits Club ¥ Tel. 1133.3 w2k s AL A 4 % 5 i by Clifford Cooper. Kenneth Lake o L witon Browiine b st = e S abetore (e s, @ . apel : New Haven spoke on The Liberty AND ;QCKFT e o d y‘v ; : ST v— R n it s R Sin Manure Forks sl.floup :Loan. e spoke also in hehalf of the merican Boy Scouts, of which he is e a member. ' Representative E. : e of the arm- ery : h Delicatessan ; $50,0007 So et e e et v {achy ; ot o o rou s s SIMPSON ed reto. The original apy f yvum,“ EP T ~ d. v 1k or 40 Frankiin St tion placed in the bill by the mill-| banded s weone o Siove on hi Jpading Forks av cut. ~rex on the pro- e t - Y ramme was a potato race. Mrs. asement Te1/1509 nitte $60,000, but the!left hand. The caught in tk Thayer Building i S > ie s > ” my.; accur'm» v the nun < er of bean: bln bt e Dol s e Cultivators L 3 e machine. d and E. H. MeTall - re appointed i a commitice to 7o a programme [ ion of adjutant-: condition but it is I THAMES Tel. 8 | seneral and 2 lIocal commission. The| mas ot bp’n(.\; o NATIONAL P rzon on BANK . | the First Methodist church ot sonard D., route i HAY FEVER SUFFERER sing programme was carried out 3 16 Shetuckat St. 23 Water Street | G o WATER GLASS DGR SR “Bl! Pay Others to Try the Remedy. D om, which w —— ".\mn, ety i S dow“'dl’.!‘a([l\é‘l\ decorated with Ameri o Eionce harws of Golt Links, but fad o g lam Tisiey ivercit S’ink Bruih and Rubber & 10c | e 42 Broadway Z ¥ > to try Vinol, " Three bottl : v el i Tus! u er : CI.P ... c of the s . d stronger than I have been for| Lo jannoince, in ears. Every person who suf. | Leopis, Jiia 3 the Lty "[ R rbo 5 all paid for. 2 o | Fony > % X .. |programme was giveh: Piano i GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT | ovinol contains the tonle properties|Soidiers' - Chorus, = Gounod, ‘le Ouse O A £ Hardware — Too!s — Cutlery 4 ~ 4 \pa L0 nerves, T R, I)l:)drc 1(@(1 Br o\\.n viol lo i : . macy, G. G. . isie of Mi X i Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Str:e* y THE HOUSEHOLD A et W 2 i e Lo S‘\‘”\'m‘“h“h‘wlsm" @ returned from - the Daughters of the American Revo-.- Pharmacy, and in Putnam by J. R Ilaby Miss Henrietta Mor: reading, i i n Donahu-. and druggists everywhere. § Beethoven’s Moonlight Somata, Mrs. L 4 ) e Unlt{:l i A. Randall eame the nearest to guess- clipe puhim.. s hand 7 ? e devoted (0 1hc hm ing. If the ! > ing 560: THE Need a Plumber? ‘m.' bed in a for the newt m Hoes, Etc, E : J. . BARSTOW — . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miner. y tC., *iC. £l . ies the & CO : X ad down Thurs- 5 IR tie e £ 2 Tells How He Found Relicf. it Might | G A mRe ot oo i ot iy ot e flags, @ pleture of bresiient Wisen | Auto Scrub Brush 15¢ DR. | wor v 2 o mdpuuedl»l Mrs. P A A 3 1 - e Z\ U\ | entirely cured me and T am healthier | P r_of the B o y installed in" the ¢ Exam’n: our line of Aluminum Ware Bulletin Building, 74 Frankiin Street 2 @ | Do n by the A. W. Williams | violin and piano, Sing Me Love's Lul-|§ * Telephone 531- SR where they atten onEress of States Daughters of 1813

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