Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 18, 1919, Page 8

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Home celebration is in receipt of the following letter from Cept. Sean of 3 o been in the ha!bar of New London for some time . $. S. NORTH DAKOTA g R Typewriter adaition to the letters of invita- The citizens of Norwich consider it o o b HomeComing Celebration, | the highest privilese to take this op- My dear Mr Harin @ P REL IR i men. | portunity of doing honor to all from | My Fe8F T (FERGRCE. C ’ 5 the | Norwich who participated in the World i bl ot o o eipt ‘:’ and | War. It is With sincere sadness that|Your kird invitation extended to the 1 on S who | we realize that those who best deserve | Oficers/and men of the North Dakota 1o attnd the “Welcome Home" céle our praise and appreciation cannot be: |0 3tfnd the “Welce % ¥ 5 ‘ot Norwich | with us to receive X, for they mice the | STAUSR i your city on ' Give Selisfaction ice supreme sacrifice in line of their duly.‘ s Ve are proud of every one. of . thess | p L TETet eXceedingly that we will not srave boys and wish to do them honor. | D¢ able to a are of their nearest kin and in | fatipn as ihe North honoring you we feel that we shall be it N, | o are sailing on Wednes | May we not then, with this sincere | 17th: surance of our sympathy for vou Respectifly nd our admiration for them, urge you { to join with ug in this simple celebra- ion by your fellow. ywnspeople i {: | Honoring the heroes living And. dead,| RUSSIAN OVER-BLOUSES SHOWN | vho went out from Norwich in this| AT THE STYLE DAY OPENINGS reatest of all wars? Have you seen. the new Russian mzimrl - Every housewife should know Ivive | the fine cooking Qualities and astonishing Economy of Mazola - closed herewith please find tickets | over-blouse? vourself and any guest you may | It is,one of the most fascinating of Use Mazola for shortening your next cake to bring ‘with: you. the dainty garments. which fashion - JEWETT e t Foll your usual recipe—but -ateful JDDYI:;:‘;!K!!AL SR has designed for aytumnal smart | Chairman for Citinens Rew | "t was featured Wednesday, auring| BUSINESS SCHOOL ! use % to % Jess Mazola than butter, or lard. Re- ception Committee. the second of the formal Style Davs| RoOM 308 THAYER BUILDING | VP They Are Nationally Advertised. 7. ——— ttee would welcome any|in the Norwich stores, & i Franklin ~ e | oiwas 1o b he ner a aat | NORWICH, CONN. You will find that your recipe comes out bet- s tives of the following |ciowds {o inspect the new fall and| X A " 3 . the service: Winter apparel. e Pro Twdyard; - Dom-| Georgette is the fdvored material ter, richer, tastier than it ever did before—and achine i charer, | for the over-blouse, whicn dresses up | Blue, Sk fcinge.smartens & mavy 4 3 8 C . on, Peter Gal-| . plain_ skirt wonderiully. One of ;'fwrf‘;t;; Dlotgegfor which an even anyone can digest pie crust made with Mazola. ompany - el SR RS B - R S is of| 3% muuat b soangs - u its deep border, c Hpoiieg upe, with - handwork in pastel . o & Perry Johneon, Anton|taupe L e o bolng of g eork | Shades. aiso & model " in _ black Geo- Mazola is sold by all first-class grocers. oat 1 Alle CleysarRNeag: des The | #ctte. richly trimed with chenille e ‘were two bibuses which at- ted general attention Wednesday Hat Trimming Novelties. [P oo o i i Products Cook Book. Recipes by Experts. Beautifully illustrated. Write us today for it. employ when finally the weather ci ¥ ary H. W. Branche of the ex-|developing a natty closs How alevetly ueaie: Serts urs v committee of the Welcome|with tinsel border, which is priced 325.| employed by the designers was dem- | | onstrated in the example of a beaut ful hat which had a metallic crown in | . CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO P.O.Bex 161 New York City « he fashionable blue, silver and flame. | The trimming was' of velvet and a} AHERN & CAHOON, 47 F s Messrs. 3 ‘armsworth Street, Eosion, Mas: large Impion wing. STacks velvet: With aroBiA facine and| Sgles Representatives three graceful orchid plumes, is a - mere hint at the beauty of a picture shape. which was priced $20. i And now the hateful war tax in-| vades millinery! A swagger, large| | black velvet hat with s edge, fac- ing of satin and b@ bk :\ rets caught is $100. ming, too, is a blouse of brown . (rimmed in tins, 'REE Every housewife should have a E—E copy of the helpful 68-page Corn North Dakota Sailed Wednesday |on the brim, is marked $25—plus $1] war tax! i | One of the choicest of the models | | on view Wednesday was a French sai- | : lor in beaver-colored feathers, finish- { - = — — |ed with two wings at the back, under- | BAN JOHNSON WILL BE ha dobtalned an abundance of legal| firs: round and early in the second| WORLD'S SERIES OPEN | neath the brim. The price tag on this PUT OUT OF BASEBALL| taient to aid the min their fight ) sent a hard right to the head | ON SEPTEMBER 30 was $13 | against the American Zeaguc head. | dee feigned grogginess for a few sec: | & & elvet jockey turban had| Chicagd, Sept. 17.—Declarations that| “} o Amer : S i m\uru&,puxf}.e‘:l:; N og Tor Maiis| im Sulmion, presifont OF The Snettl wars st L LoTine €0 Mr. Herr-| onds and then: suddenly rusked “"d[ this yea s c said: “His resignation should bel almost carried Leonard off his feet an iridescent Impion wing. | can League. should be driven out of| tendered immediately, as this would| with the attack. A narrow-brimmed shape | baseball ana that August Herrmann,| STeally clear the way for the work for| Dundee's blows lacked direction in 5 g S | which we are here today.” | the third, which was even Leonard |-y, vit espond_swith the & president of lhe Cincinnatl Reds and| ~Mr. Baker did not say whether Mr.! took the fourth by a shade and led in| ™ ain fonal Commission| Ferrmann had been asked to resign. | the remaining sessions. In the seventh | The toinj committee which met :nh‘l he almost doubled Dundee up with a| hard body blow but failed in the fi-| semeduled nal round in an effort to send over,aate with knockou It was the seventh Hmo‘ { chairman of the | was of draped wistaria shouid resign as chairma nof the coi | model of distinction this—and mark-| mission, were made today by prom-| day was appointed in New ea $14350 { inent club owners who met today to time ago for the purpose of selecting | i cy black feele nominate a successor to Mr. Herr-|a man to act as chairman of the Na- Make a pch’\‘ of attending the h with 3 JOI Where time and money can be 1hel Jacob Rupert, president of| said. ettt - omien conunue wo rag aroun 1 | most profitably spent is explained by | the New York Vankees was emphatic| —_— | ONLY EIGHT “PROS” eptember 28, H:'h.?iiq William r'%ad‘f:xr M Jobnson.| | EONARD OUTFIGHTS DUNDEE ; LEFT IN GOLF TOURNEY | S i tis ' looin ta ry, suffering with the ailments peculiar to their ISER T E e e N EIGHT ROUND BOUT| mosiyn . T.. Sept. 11 he e | deciie “which < ‘ 3 | spokesman in regard to Mr. Herrmann,| Newark J. Sept. 17.—Benny|in the Protessional Golfers’ Assoc Lo, O Ry e at d ¢ } d d deS The Thames Coal Co. are mow ac- |, .PaR Johnson will be put out-of| Leonard, world’s lightweight boxing | tion champlonship tournament over| e it drag them down to flllsely an Palr, | conting ortacn. for. dSweriet ool | baseballz declared Mr. Ruppert who! cuooiion outtought Johmny Dandeo| the Bmsincers’ links here 1. gradun s 1 h th bl d | Versailles, naving extended their deliv- | iy “wio wns atock in a basepall| of New York in an cight round bout|ly being weeded out. for as a resull S i that e AL ok ackgac TV eSS es - jeo BystamE ooy club in the league should be head of| here tonigl Although Dundee earn-| of the second round today. only eight| and himse o ackacne, ne ousny ’ € ues, erange SRS PR ?m.n organization, and Mr. Johnson| ed the hon. in only one round. he ers are left to fight it out omor- | Boston have thought o Complete Satisfaction. | has admjttedthatheis ‘| fought hard throughout and puzzled | row. | that in St has admitted that he is a stockhold-| the champion with his jumping-jack| The surprise of the day was the d and irregularities, when there is a proved || |, r i e v perer | 25 MESEIEE 1 . ocioe tactics. Leonard weighed 135 1-2[ feat of Mike Brady, the Massach setts golfer, who was involved in a| Ang there One Thing After Another ) ‘ervbud\ has more pay than every-| cuit.” pounds. five more than his opp opls AT | body else—Worcester Gazette. Mr. Ruppert said that the board| Leonard had the advantage tie for the national open title. Brady|ga m e ft ¥ ywuy for just such conditions? ‘ = Siimmaten’ by Syt Eelgae g e e e the Great Neck o b5 = ¥ s o upse: was the de of "Witteid Austria’s Lesson. or more than forty g Lydia E. Pinkham's RO B o127 58 Tocte ol uies| |, e e Vegetable Compound has been overcoming these I B0 oo 1t play [ icuiar in the’cholce ot e Al TAt- im e e e e ents until it is now recognized everywhere as the standard remedy for woman’s ills. 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