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4 1 b No More ““Cascarets’’ for the Liver, Bowels - . _ . NORWICH.BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. & A WOMAN can drive the Cadil- lac in ease and comfort without worrying about what’s going on under thehood. That the wives and daughters of Cadillac own- ers appreciate this, is evidenced cvery day on our city streets and country roads. A. C. SWAN COMPANY Norwich—New London NORWICH TOWN r—“"“w‘ m v.;w.fiw. :rancfa.‘ \p.-iv/‘s;:r of .Mc-z DEWS OF EVE ||ou-oeuis : Gentlé Than Camels are soid everywhers i acientifically sealed pack- 2ges of 30 cigarattes; o ten sackeges (F00 cigarative) in o Crzsine-paper<overedcaston. We atrongly recommend this carten for the heme or office ewpply or when you fravel finger infected, Aug. of $1.93. hetucket Worsted Mill: reet.| P and!and £ Man- | hernta d guests of | 1%t Town | ASHWILLETT BIBLE SCHOOL Ly automo- | ew am S APPROVAL TO | WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION Wailing! em- | be t London, | nurg Yew London. Ne If you want to know what rare and unusual enjoyment Camels provide smoke them in comparison with any cigarette in the world at any price! AMELS are a cigarette revelation any way you consider them! Take quality, or refreshing flavor and fragrance; or, that wonderful mellow-mild-smoothness you never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of- satisfaction you marvel that so much de- light could be put into a cigarette! Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them so irresistibly appetizing! And, the blend explains why it is possible for you to smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! You will prefer Camels to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Youll realize pretty quick, too, that among the many reasons you smoke Camels is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga- retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! Once you know Camels you won’t take much stock in premiums, coupons or gifts! You’ll prefer Camel quality! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. . 'na Joseph Beauchemin,|C. W r injured, Aug.|w! John Lucas has made application to Fire Marshal Howard L. Stanton for a permit to efect a story and z huif | cotage on his land on Mohegan ave- | nue. The cottage is to be 20x24 feet! | in size and of!wood frame construc- | tion. There will be a stone foundation | to the sills Anplication has been made to the fire“MIisbal for a jermit to erect a smail bain on Howard avenue. Th -.qfmtion has been made by T | Brokop. The barn will be 12 feet high, 20 feet long and 18 feet wido. It will | be of spruce frame construction with cypress boarding and rubberoid roof. Est. Michael Conway have madc application for a permit allowing them o make alterations to the cottage at 47 Lafayette street An addition $x12 feet will be erected. Mrs. Henrietta Hein has applied for 2 permit to build a garage on Beech street. The garage which is to be modern in every respect is to be 12x14 feet in size. The flooc asd founda-| { tions will de ®f brick and cement and he frame will be of wood. The sides and roof will be of corruzated iron. | _The quartarir report of Fire Mar-| ceptad at the cammon council meet- ing Mondar eveming It shows that dmring the guarter ending Sept 30th| thers wers fiftsen permits granied to| <rect frame bulddmss and two granted | for brick buildings Six permits were granted for frame alterations and one | permit for alterations to a brick | paddinz was zranied. makinz a total of twenty-foar for the quarter. NEW LONDON. 1 Plans have been completed for t new’ hotel to be erected by J. F. O-| {Lears on Green strect. cormer of Col-| | den.” The Building will ba 40x65 fect.| | three stories high, built of hollow tile | {blocks and stuccoed. with sravel and, 6 e roof. There will be 20 rooms with baths and lavatories and the fi floor | bo fitted for restaurang purposes. | floor being fireproof @The heat. | = will be by steam. | The contracts have been awarded| for the new synagogue for tho Congre- ation Chev Cholum. It will be of brick and 40xs4 feet. Work has been started on a house| for J. H. Kennedy on Bank street, It| { will be ‘of wood arranged for two | families ,svith six rooms for each. | heating will Be by furnace and at! provements will be provided. The foundations are being laid on Inc., Bal-!Bank street for a residence for Mrs.| CO Thompson. Tt will be of wood seven rooms and have, s provements. A hollow tile block is also to be the total cost to NEW COTTAGE FOR MOHEGAN AVENU? | towns was | BUILDING OPERATIONS 1917 nine new companies with capital | The volume of real estate tramsac- | ticns In Connecticut towns reported iz | the Commercial Becord continues to. break all records. Duzing the past| week the number of salis in these | 23 against 332 in the samc | week of the previous year, with mort- | zaze loans of $2.412,78% as compared | Sith $678,504 In 1917. ) The record of buildinz permits in; New Iaven, Bridgeport, Hartford,| Waterbury. Stamford. New, Britan. | New London, West Haven' Hamden. Stratford and Springfleld Mass for | the weel shows a very substantial | Zain over the like week for 1915, when building was at a low ebb. For the past week the permits are 263, for bulldings costing $304.125. against 130 permits jo 1918 for bulldings costing $256,535. and 223 permits in 1917 for buildings costing $3,201.279: REAL ESTATE SALES | AND MORTGAGES | There were six sales of real estate in Norwich during the past week against three for the same week last vear. .The mortgage loans for the re- pective weeks were $19,200 and $1,- 450, ™ New London there were 12 sales of reaity during the past week to 12 for the same wek last vear. The mort- zage loans were $31,500 and $27.700 for the resective week: 5 { IN NEW ENGLAND cs of building and engineer- in New Fngland as W. Dodge com- Stat, ing operations compiled by the F. pany follos Contracts Contracts t Cos Contra Contracts Contracts Cont: nt Contracts Contracts Contracts Contracts Contracts Contracts Contracts 1919 1918 1917.. Oct shown. et al Co: b quality for such a low price. This Week $2.19 Quaker “Lever” Net Curtains of Finest Quality You will find just such Curtains as these in the New York stores at $10.00 a pair. We sell them regularly for $7.00. You cannot ask for a better or a prettier Curtain than these, or for a more attractive bargain............. This Is Home Craft Weel< FEATURING “QUAKER CRAFT” DRAPERIES It is the week that is devoted to the selling of Draperies, and specially those of .lhr “Quaker” brand. They are the prettiest, the daintiest and the most reasonably' pr'":ed Curtains and Curtain materials which you have ever seen. They represent the highest grade of workmanshin. the best materials, and the most artistic laces which we have ever QUAKER CRAFT CURTAINS of Filet and Craft Net............ SPECIAL Regular $2.50 Curtains of remarkably good | Regular $2.75 Curtains, in Filet and Craft st e ettt s e . $2.19 to $8.00 SPECIAL Nets. Some very attractive designs. This Week $2.49 Handsome: New Cretonnes HAS FIRST RALLY DAY 55,000 | & % o 5es 22;: Cretonne for Over Draperies, for Cushions, for Screens b EL e MD{ and for Upholstery purposes, is as popular as ever. Our =1V THE HISTORY i . . . SR o}; “OLD LEATHER MAN”| Fall showing is la.rge and very .hlndsome, tl’_lere being > to ¢ request | many novelty designs and colorings. Come in and see committee ¢ hairman, to rinz | BUILDING AND BUSINESS t IN CONNECTICUT| are reported | 'Don’t Suffer Sample Package of the Prramid Pile Treatment Offered Free to Prove What 1t Will Do for Yom. | Pyramia Pile Treatmer quick relief from itching, blecding or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and Pyramid Is Certainly i Such Wonders So Quickly. such rectal troubles, in the priv: of your home. 60 cents a box at ail druggists. Take no substitute. A eingle box often relieves. Iree amm~ Ble fer 'Prial mailed in plain wrap- per, it you send coupon below. + FREE SAMPLE COUPON DRUG COMPANY. 673 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kind t From Piles | er Man,” was a broken hearted 3 | tored brained creature, who 414 si- | cheeks and upper lip instantly and is them. was written wken Tyt a clipping of ai hell, of | sut th o PRICES FROM 29c TO $1.25 A YARD SPECIAL:—REGULAR 45c¢ VALUE—SPECIAL 29c (These have all been washed at the mill) '} SPECIAL:—Regular $1.00 Cretonnes—SPECIAL 75¢ - |§ Very heavy grade specially suitable for Upholstery pur- poses. New designs and colors. 1§ BEST QUALITY CHINESE MATTING in white and colors—Value 75c—Special 49¢ f%&@?& Hil E $5.60 I ! Cut Prices In % Log Cabin Rugs 24x36, value $1.35, for $ .98 27x54, value $2.25, for $1.98 ! ; 1 i 30x60, value $2.75, for $2.39 36x72, value $3.85, for $3.29 The Log Cabin Rugs, which are ideal for use in Bedrooms, will be found in all plain colors and in the “hit or miss” style. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR LOG CABIN RUGS. Laron w heard of t ‘ eided to hou < was to take| and U] for ajno proved himself ener- him mber 9th,! cter. He| aiven all te toward portunity t ! he 2 before de- | ulated with a commodity that rtin > lonely tramp. He had| was to dr: m down to disgrace and 2 large Jrather bag which was verv|ruin. Fin came. Thou heavy, Jt contained so far as conld| L ands of men ha seen old baot legs and an axe. He! ther ruined f:'a & cloth bag also “'h!o‘h)\sfl;mnd‘ As poor Jules reeled aw Lae s st Do ok DHirtesn Gp- fut s clothes were a work of art| office with his impoverished em -1 Toaf sug: ik Tl i 3 and should he prese | &r's -carses ringing In his ears, his | ticle. YOUR_BODYGUARD" - 307, 607, made of nicces er =ewn fo-imind became turned. ~ He ' was zether with belt lacing.| found two days later wandering about| X His trousers same ma-:the streets in a half crazed condition. | terfal. His c eaxy and! caliing on his loved one with endear- | lonz. an® had numerous pockets on the | ing names and cursing the i1l luck that inside as could be seen b the | had thwarted his hopes of a - bright stitches on the outside. His boots| future. His father took him home and had wooden soles two or three inch- es thick. His hat was made entircly of| he purpose. tenderly nursed, but to no He became a raving maniae was and woul ppeare » of I T vé up: the asked if he wished to r | Barnard in Hay Tt was cold aris. Jules ae-| he replied, “No, no,” W and wet 1 man was dripping| cepted a was soon of fear. His rel with rain No one had ever | the of ve father-in-| he harmless door be- | law he . vear| idea réturning’ to I he fire by| when or 40 percont. hen mothing hds been ziven a B oo nkifng Rdf #his e | and he has been a closel g, avenr worite o | e country ly es-| ACTING HEALTH OFFICER INOCULATION e ADVISES Tord etz da achihe Dr. David Sus: own health Thomp, heria has been High Mass of Requiem STHMA brought by— | VICK’SVAPOR — HAVE YOU cather. Tt was mdde like a eoldier's' and for two vears was confined in a cap with a is forhead was| TR i ED high and \white, and his hair was| = A dark brown and curly. His eyes were e o o 'ge and dark Blue. He had a, . t intelligent look. | His coat alone, weighed 20 pounds| HAIR VANISHES; it of the entire suit. in- | the hat and boots, was more | (han 60 pounds. It i3 thought that/ USE NO LIOUID this same suit served as the dead . = an's apparc! for mnearly 30 years. | S e ! “ummers and winters he wore it, and | | IF NOT no one saw him in any other kind of| Halr on facc and lips makes| atiire. | otherwise goodlocking girls and wo- From documents which he lost ome | men ashamed of their appearance, so | | Bellin's magic Wonderstoén has been | were found by was discovered than | d’scoversd Years ago and which ety B 1te to remedy such defects In % way. Wonderstoen re- moves superfluous bair from . chin, <ha. lent amd systematic pemance for his|the only drx, odorless application for aisastrous failure In early Iife. Tt has| ne purpose. Sold only for. §1 under heen learncd from anihentic sources | ? T e e Teach pareniage havs | EuTantee to be safc and harmigss with ing been dorn in Lyons, France 65 moner back If noi satisfied. Write years age. His fatass was a wood | Bellin's Wonderstoen Co.- 589 Tifth e N B ey eaons ia | Ave. New York Cily for Fres Book- | cmmivtsdl wifh the teswtfa] and ao- ! let ar get from Ler & Csrood Co. | WHY NOT AN IDEAL FOOD PRODUCT. THE PROVIDENCE BREWING €O PROVIDENCE . 'R | L FRE R SRR