Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 9

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lnaure o, valuable insurance is that means fiwotmlld!clnethttham-tww protection of health-and the prevention of disease blood.- humebwuaax_wmfld to every body cell. - It is the police force in the blood, cells that can attack, arrest and remove dissase | enables the body to keep well or get well, Most for mthebodyreuhuthsblwd nmmxk’bm after much working over and in various organs. Butfltupo\u'dllmoutdhctbim “Without fat, the blood fails” expresses the importance vital part of life. ltmoambethoughuhnpoorbboi ? EH §§ !.E Whenywseeaml!yl&l- {hat one must take iron or arsenic or 46me other Bu!’ ish Spring Hat, and - wish I\lgh' t_nédiul authority dec::rels that one of Nature's food- you had one fike it—Doi’t i. e. a natural fucl-and-medicine combined sub- ask where to buy it I' stance will restore:the blood quicker, better and easier than ; 1 : - Go to Morley’s and get ite= any drug. It is in fact a natural ready-to-use remedy ihat| e w ind 4 devi £ Yoal endant, . Was keocked down, | $5.00, $6.00, mhuhnamym,evenifdxguhnpmbmfih. wolreait Teome °fo.‘f.§"“§,3'q’,“ tho ac- |and “&;. Y 5 in bed e St > l“uf’m This natural food-medicine, is the basis of Father John’s court, " Dengen Hompsiead ®18F "an |fered permenent injury 1o bl b Figa vt . Mee. A |as u’:n'A a8 agten, :.onvsred 2 745, E : Brow 4 T, em, were Medicine, w;uch contains m‘drugl:, no fio:flfl. hm e me Wit Wes Grust iz beeh and ‘_. sid, Miza !!if' Bachard. 3piss| sent up over 000 Tect, 4 mm HAT m hlmk“ an muledly 2 acts M a m. a arry. « ghlin 6f | Nerwich 1 ; & 4 . S Yo . : et .',""", o et seeks divoree from May Francls Mc. L ’ . Faniin, iirs.| GERMAN LAOR UNIONS FRANKLIN SQUARE, NO Blood builder, an invigirhier, sonties couils allays Mbnablel | iavedp of Nov onton o oo | Slalit s | a0 G N, N B NSTATIN To,sov | mflnmmahon, assists in nourishing and healing the body. ' It|They were marrica Juiv 35, 1017, and |biat o Ehhe s Ho urL G Fotis, 8. - R0selto the Wotterdameche Courant from B b the busband asks gustody of a ddugh- sy ; Tsabella 1ioee, J: for| Essbn sys the. representatives of the en in uss for oven nxty years. : AR Sompany, & Heuseux, Dr. 4. 4. M-} sanor unlons and of the three soeial- A e e (EUTERRRIRE B RS ol B SR S A Phon 500 y & 5 s E s Mabel Wileox, BALT:C 8 ; g‘,cnk‘;“e“:l 1?0170"‘] lm: ?fl‘ anthP:f al property, which is the | transport from New Lomin;' 2“\7:: Ray) i M 3.ns Elizapeth| Ecneral striks: o all % '"‘]:“ e t MY A, La Barre, {? e;“efq ntg;nbv dxq:“s;y}::; %an; “gf thumphmmtdm and it was whvuy ork, é, m’; sunivm, Herbert ng-ley.fl :‘:fl to :c;‘xnm?& o: the re;og:lll'g:: This is one of the & over top and the date 1807 on tae bote s are, first; binding"the govern- Jewest City Ashland kmm .téam ‘and three-sixtoenths lneh" to deliver the mirror i This s one"of the &t nt;m, Over-Top ond the Hats 1307 o g'm Harry Paul, Jr, M.ss Doro- | o¢ ‘military measures contrary to the the local boys have playi tom. On the other side is & Wreath ntents, except. th i 3 their demands are granted. Th The Baltic Aces meet “gtiong ‘about onomuarter neh i Cm“*\me Ninjgret house at Craseont. Boach, | 1 astyrar Spociondant g0 Alfred | mang, Baul,- Miss Bmla Blake, * Miss| resolutions, ‘and, third, the recall of sop and it should he a inside -of which are the words. one f"u" Mh\x lnter;stlng story of the Kinnelis, a neighborhood w“"‘""” f°"“°°" oné “ e \ ghborhood burying ground. At least the tees of a man who led thelr 5 dumped into the new road lesding }0 g ng in n_-Palmer. avenue,- Pretty soon up 4 the ne wpower house when It was|And hiddeh from it, by the American terest. One bears the mame of Isaac|? t, with & gort of mysterious| S| Threaa Companys Mills at Glasgo, |Glasko, a colored mn,n U, a1 t $he stree s ¢ picked up. It s iy fairly good cond! ;‘;EB e 20, g t'a woman carry.ng the Fear ° "y is anc.ent burial place, This|mixed Indlan ang o, Wl ¢ of 100. to 67.* ltlkg‘réu‘gbn (e 113 years - It haS BOSH | od ang b largs tract Afound it an.|oame to this !oulity in 1787, and be- aptt - plutger of wijea-cfesnt (roee e lively s i grow, for the famil; jal place, It|New Engldnd. The mills of the Am,, passéd up the State road &t a e . . et s Al i Al Jothed here,|ican Threaq company are lozated near B B i End that the eastérn part of this en. | the Site of his shop, and his_ name, oy ods didn't reach There is nothing like Vinol, our L ° losure belofeed to Jdseph Kinng and| sightly cotripted In its spelling, 16| Quadi iy, (1 52000 Cod ew rln erc se . g*’;b wesiern " part G0 'his ‘blother borne v;y the lttle hamlet which Has| WOOUSKEL, 4o ory are prepariag 5 Liver and Iren Tonic, to e L st In B Fiee beisionem) ";‘ho o!;h:r mo'nlrl:!:m bears. the | to begin early Spring fivo'ri with more fipfrnl,smklychfldm G ¢ ; = hame of Alexahder Btewart, who, tra- “"-"' usual entbueiasin. .mo'"’ TAmD FOR EASTER B Rl o e o S ol o oyt T P The most compl:te of every sort of new Spring merchan- ored him with the position of judge Wil be on the boom. dise for Easter. We have larger stock and higher zude the WG,OM-M cond!:ilm luused of the county court ’)and the ofi‘::edfi George Wilcex hes resigned as the stock than ever before. You can find most everything in jPaputstmell S8 | high snerir. SR S i DTS Ly o cur sore for your Easter needs. WOMEN'S EASTER WAISTS : Y Revi Miss Bessie Bothwell of New. Jer- L3 i ) xnm:‘ém ww e oo:hgo gfll:: Minnie ’Welnh Dgg’fl?&g‘,fla‘? g6y is the guest of her brother, Da- X evlew ; / : . B ind fest b 8 b Y oL, P t l ;ci}audperv::’ !Jn:xsg:nsnbhwdl The following names are to beo aa. FoOH. Gflgegrt.mu e 2 : g l c 0 r l a ks tomeabottleof |53 0 the I'st of donors to the Sjater| 'n.. g 3, Holmes.is it at his home 52 1T T . . — |May Biake. Frank Durfey, Rev. J. J. Gen Von. Wxttzr #nd granting: 45 eam that has deleat Biajes o America, while on the bot- ul heir| Miss Clara : e mh Sticeterms. | - n, the Dare Devila fi‘ att: | tom fs marked 1-100 in small Me. Phillipe boths relates the fol-| dead here, ana it become what it now showed . sk | ciently belonged to Joseph and Thom.|came a worker in steel of much Gele-| o 10 @ few ininutes & mad el while at \\'tix;‘mer at %}}u\‘ It 16 iibBEsibe to torpet thd fajors | 25 Kinna, who eame to this Jocality brity. His axes and enters’ tnoelg up ‘backing a l;lbi. \?&“ht cbcxkir lm:; icu Power Company'e et |ty of LIRS that BNOHE 5o ForBotien 53 4 fi;““w PG A AL X;{;fi:"fl{:fl:’;&f@;lflrm B i eheveiias inwales with miscellar [3 ¥ 2 : 3 e spot, where e faveral : Aretue sl Sinteegreen ol love to| Known in ail the ‘whalne o | neous ‘housshold goods, bad | Just allldl’en SLEEP WELL ant of the royal house of Stusrt, in. from snow and lco everywhere ; » S vesting him with all the charms. of to ne seagonable spring weal erd AND L WELL manner and of mind that belonged to f:":;%—‘m‘;:v;“";% b::‘s.m:"?;;gaelfl:‘ ¥ ouse eep'ng M':Psfi(;awnderlnl remedyfor |that gifted family. His county hon- i B ¢ library fund: Thewas McBroome, K:L?l!fl h\ms tseflqtnd restore | Dol Barmett, . Mrs. Jos, Cadious. | Oy Lracy avenue. Mad: of finc quality Georgette and Crepe de Chi hwell of Sylvandale. B ey Smitn Phatmer | 1 Hiseon. Tk G, Helon® npons,| V14 Bot embroidered, short or long sleeves, in navy blue, flgih and J1 65 ana oiner reliable arugsists. Jou. Worlh, Americah Poiieh Corpaes | . ErC. Whiting s eajoying & ‘visit in P it :| Her Doct Advised Dinol : vhite st slf;saw BB o e — : . Bosie it = Wt from. Frovi ‘s’cé}dv;x;m et | Shea’s News Buream e also have a large assortment oile ‘hts,my = e —p— et : b (‘uu n delicate all pretty styles at $2.49, $2.98 and $3.49. : e O e the ], ke January left l‘fl' MAGAZINE SPECIALIST k, run-down tion with NION SQUAR \ . % Wttle pond at ihe corner-of Hast Main| i 3 Very wea u s € WOMEN'S EASTER KID GLOVES | 5 e L, S b S W | e OELIVER THEM AVWMEAR S8 The youngstérs about town are en- :m;emu:r‘iry rg?lchc‘:;r::d agm::‘;& m; With two-clasps, cmbroidered backs, made in France, in . < S ef (T + - H1 {eying Bome fine Epoesibee Gud days > 'Nbna of thoke seen on | OU druggist, who is a doctor, said Vinol 5. % '. : black, white and cordovan—value $5.00, at $3.75. : Sihesasy mounted very. high—re'th: | 43S the best tgnic he kpew for one in | We have nnt received a large WOMEN'S SILK and LISLE HOSIERY FUACEN .. B 15 Tlircior . Woan bk v 31 158 how she b imrves 1y s s |lot of mew REMNANTS of passihe_draught of more weight ‘han { . cannot say too much: for - Vinel.” p A 2 on, 14" degeribe t eir-| Mrs. LzoNARD W. GEOR! and Summer The Phoenix, Chipman Knit and Shawknit lines — full- gt L ) o ¥ Q8 throus e §§’ e sl ::.}:e e pmmi O?Ew otk ke Spring designs, fashioned Stockings, in black, white, cordoyan and silver ™ LN (7% > 5 : LS “3"}»,‘5‘ PP C\I,fii"fll"! C*};fldt;le" in dth‘s ";]C‘"“Sthm irg. o be on sale Saturday the y PP . . tor wi nol wit] ¢ understandi at . we " a gray, at $1.19 to §3. 50 N ; RO B S Spemlor WIEh 2| W retum Yot money if. fals o 27th, at lowest prices. {) ble a- perfect..“tail” Kite, . Twenty- | benefit your little ones. Children ve eav:s aggv A. A. Younr secured| to takeit. Salemllgooudlnntv-fi. e« ” : ' : = ez 7 " : iy ’3@2“??'38 57;? }?lde f‘dn“mbe; Engler's Broadway Pharmacy, Nert DOVE UNDER' GARMENT s anaad " e i :‘lmt:sré‘ !traklg;t up %nt:m:hey“vcvee‘;e Berthisume’s Pharmacy. and druggists % 1 5 5 s = S ‘But Specks in- the' sky. Charles Edw.| wich. Vinol s sold in Danlelson by B.rm Remnant SM ” Dainty and Economical . s e TN BNy, || —— g 37 West Main Strest §| THE pretty, soft materials that every woman loves to wear are made up in “DOVE" etyles of marked originality and becomingness. The fine nainsooks, batistes, crepes Tt e vk 1o b ot il as pret syl Lk g i employed to increase their m.{fi of services Materials are never skimped, meas. u'gxenb are ample and seams well NOTICE To the Public: bacco, boxes, labor, the fal have been forced to advance Cigars now . selling for 7¢ 15¢, April 1st. R. A KROHN, " JOSEPH A. GEORGE, J. F. CONANT, HARRINGTON & McCUNE. KODAK DAYS ARE HERE Now that the pleasant out-of-doors days have come again it is time to get out the KODAKS and BROWNIES and PREMOS and enjoy the fascination-of PICTURE TAK- ING. We carry a large stock of everything needed inh Photography, including all famous EASTMAN KODAK GOODS. We have the CAMERAS and all the materials for DEVELOPING and PRINTING, - If you do not care to do this work yourself, our FINISHING DEPARTMENT is at your service. The superiority of our work is well — established. Permanent, clear pictures, prompt service,. A lowest prices, 25 years’ expcriclfce. Ll What’s the Use of The Cranston Co. || HOT CROSS BUNS . 1 - 0] . 25-27.20 BROADWAY - norwien |l ' Only One Friday in the Year ? <o . -~ Good Friday was the occasion that first inspired us to | make Hot Cross Buns— " And such pride did we take in them tnat they dcvelopdu - into one of the most delicfous of our “specialties”— Wnth thexr fairy llght flaky “sweet dough,” and sugar ‘ cross stamped on them in delicate icing. - Now. the question. is being raised by our .customers: Why not give us these Buns every week ? > . They make Sunday breakfast a {reat, Easter week or any week. : PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY. " 18Cents Per Dozen at The KOSCIUSZKI & PULASKI Corp, BAKERY, 154 North M Sveet Buy by the “DOVE" label —it's an assurance of Lingeric satisfaction. WOMEN'S READY-TO.WEAR HAT: ‘We have a beautiful collection of Women’s reuly-to-wear Hats, and every Hat is different, no two alike—our prices ranging from $4.98 t0 $10.00. MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS hs&lkltnpnmthdru,withFrenchenlmerym patterns; at $2.50 to $7.50. MEN’S SILK SCARFS We have very large assortments of pure Silk Ties, in ]| s - s ' R smal or large shapes, 31,00 || - MAKE YOUR MONEY GET YOU Weé also bave ths new Spring Lameen and Hobberd Hets : GOODFISH' for M:n and Young Men, at $6.00. i 5 dhtppbimd. = Rickel Plating KINDRED FINISHES e g UNITED METAL MFG. CO,, Ine. Thamesville ' . Norwich, Conn , Prompt and Satisfactory Wark Men’s Shawknit Silk and Lisle Hosiery, at 50c to $1.50 ,,.'n ,,.,u,. A full line of Men’s, Women's and Children’s Shoes. ymc.mmwg,s“meMMCd '—Flounder Steak. Edeby&nemnShoeCo-,dewnndfludfimsm We have today, choice Eastern White Halibut. Women’s Shoes ranging in price from $5.00 to $13.50. Ei“fi" erel—Perch Men's Shoes ranging in price from $8.00 o $14,00, mm._ -.alm-- sehoolsnmf«auumdum,usssomum ‘ : The New York Dry Gc : A« ZEGEER, Propristor - mwmmm ___ 114—TELEPHONES B | st WHEN YoU flmumtfi iness befors iane public, thars medium betiér than = vertising columns ef ‘Bulletia,

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