Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 17, 1920, Page 14

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SHOWERS TODAY AND TOMORROW FACE A SIHT WTH PIMPLES Itched Fiercely. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals. ‘“By eating too much candy and sweets, little pimples came all over my face. They itched fiercely and almost burned my face off. After a while they started to fester and [ wasa sight to be seen.. At night 1 could not sleep, the itch- ing was so bad. “1 used many different kinds of Ointment but to no avail. Then I used Cuticura Seap and Oint- ment. They stopped the itching and burning greatly, ad now I am all healed.” (Signed) V. C. Thompson, 5 Riverside PL, Cambridge, Mas: -CnhcmToiletTm- Consisting of Soap, Ointment Talcum, promotes and maintains skin purity, skin comfort and skin heaith often when all else fails. The Soap to cleanseand purify, the Oint- ment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. Then why not make these gentle, fragrant, super-creamy emollients your every- day toilet preparations everywhere at 25 cents each. Sam- pie euh free by mail. Adflru * Cuti- ept. R, Maldes.” TR Ricors Soap thuves withost mug. The Buliztin Norwich, Saturday,-April 17, 1920. e IN NGRWICH FIFTY- YEARS AGD “Smart” Style Macts Still Greater Reductions Saturday being the Last Day of our After Easter Reduction Sale. SPECIAL OFFERING at Savingl_from $6 to $20 LARGE SELECTION OF STYLES AND MATERIALS, Values to $49.50 ¢ Because the laborers “horse railroad fifty years ago, though $1.50 a d: alittie to small for their pay envelopes, they stuck the morning the laying of the ties was to begin, refusing to go back -to work unles d The contractor: a new force of work was held up {fore the weel rforms on that chaste and delicate the hand org: |l\lm~<v]f from his usual haunts and the und of the grind rest | t upon us w riance of melody ing to the ear. man-Italian g to this count enough to go bacl the musical THE WEATHER, During the last, 24 hours there were over practically all dis- in this cm general rains th a fresh- | The disturbances that are in the west will advance east- snd be attended by u weather over practically icts east ol the Mississippi river nw the nest 48 hours. decided temperature changes are ated for the east half of the coun- try during Saturday and Sunday. Winds off Atlantic coast: North of Sand Hook to Hattera: decided to hire laborers and who has come | ; in order to earn money | was out the t being laid rapidly and some few hun- | dred feet of rails had been placed in position on Main street. the files of The Bulletin of 1870 fol- entively. by ear with wonderful pow About_twelve o DRESSES $950 ONE-OFKIND HIGH CLASS SUITS VAIT-gFS COATS g0 Other values too numerous to mention. ALL GARMENTS TAGGED WITH SALE PRICE. Hook and Sandy Moderate. variable, trio of houses s the river below Tha . |as Perch Roclk, of her neighbor, . 1870.—Charles overed the' hou: T For Southern Ne with probably showers Saturday ; not much change in temper- a woolen mill and a s besides is president or at If dozgn German and enterprises, was on {down to the point where the head of some } works at one Observations in Norwich. He saw the K,Wn,] and the . reported from observations, i changes in temperature and the baro- | changes Friday The other officer: vi ice-pr esident elected were ber of his fel ow workmen morning on above Ferry, The lumber for the horse railroad s arrived and ground will be broken anklin Square today. The course of Sunda cert lectures b 5450 Comparisons. minutes the bys ussid hoss r pervision of Congdon quite eclipsed the seniors. A | ClDENTS l‘l SOCIETY s visiting het Norten, in as returned, Miamt, Matthew- GERMAN FLOATING DEBT ’ IS 105,000,000,000 MARKS P.)- FRsUTY & mmitiee of the n that lebt on Ma 0,000,000 marks Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 'SHOE FACTORY SYSTEM s renew your high price Shoes to| nal appearance, with our New tory Procass Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co. 85 Franklin Streot NINO DI PALMA Atiention, Farmers! Place your orders for agricul- ture lime, as the freight condi- tions make shipments slow. We are only selling direct from the car. No yard stock this year. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (FROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-3 Alice Buiiding, 321 Main St. | © Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 Floers and Trees FOR ALL OCCAS:ONS® Orders Delivered MAPLEwuuy NURSERY CO. H. PEABCDY Phone 986 Nickel Plating and KINDRED FINISHES at UNITED METAL MFG. CO,, Inc. Thamesvills Nerwich, Conn. Prempt and Satisfactory Work $ —lntroducbon Specnl—Sl One dozen Photo Cards of the Baby. St day or night, rain or shin: whiie_you wait. Amateur Printing | and Developing. 24 hour service, MODERN STUDIO 18 BATH STREET lecturers have members of No Memos. orers and though eizht or ten of. were of too spir & and toil of the day Slight Charge for Alterations /SHQWING OF Marabou and Summer Furs m the Old Testament ‘narra- 1870—The labor- ' {1y t6 the ci and the rails were '} tance of nearly 2| minps of Tuesd rve of the Greer ted for a dis- anklin Square v 600 feet from the ter- . the contractors Sale Ends Saturday, 9 P. M. Sale Ends Saturday, 9 P. M. was in the hi TAFTV!LLE Arthur Young of Providence, A business caller in town ‘Thurs- accede to their de- | oo oSS AT re deterred by e on South A 194’ MAIN STREET, NORWICH home on the B X Agnes Aberg was given Jampkofip lines are being run as these will be withdrawn Sunday when the company’s clocks are set one hour v < Avery H. Stanton: accompan » to Walter Kelner y D: . David S. Bqflnu. Raymond Byrnes, reshments were sel | SERIES OF SERMONS AT FEDERATED CHURCH At the Federated church during the next six weeks Rev. R. Daniel Trick, r of the church will present a series of sermons on | theme, Christ and World Conditions. T | by the Umon-made Clgars : 2 Latham, Benja- ihe Poremah (nmym! v. i ja T e s et e OB o i o v i s W, L A v e e T . T -—.—;-—_’-H———.-u 21048, Preudent. M7 U ot A Buy Norw1ch Ha.nd-Made Cigars Grands Lodge No. The following officers were o we oo on Merchants a routine of business wa April 18, The W The Lost Christ, have of two coa es on Thursday af = April 20th and e September and t sed on Tuesday. evenings du Quartet—Lucius | theme will. be: ness, or the Lo A Growing Consci “They sought WIN HONORS IN SPEAKING AND SPELLING CONTESTS| Alice Avery, 3 il “Independence a was awarded first prize Friends or Ju- udas went to he- The World At- r ‘Pilate the Judge, be crucifified. Retationship tment of H 1 meetinz Thurs evitable unless Amer: |arrange terms nals who dig h E them uncovered to the it expedient exporters can that will overcome the with the United States. _One of the states of Bi larger than Great Britatm, Frnm'e and First honors | in which 12 in the spelling contest participated, rieda Muench. ' programme wa hurch at{a man rm-ordm" sec. . or Cosmic of the Son of God. the true light coming is never been explored. It E of great forests, but has wide expanses of open k 5 ion is a little more than 260,009, has been making -very rapid advance in the manufacture of rubber (‘.lrnod out as red Knowles ¢ gentleman who ACADEMY GLEE CLUB GIVES FINE PROGRAM } The inclement weather = did not pi istic audience from concert of the Bo; eda - Muench; uthor unknown, Emily : H. Brownell: Independence Bell, | y on the second OSTESS AT MEETING OF B NATURAL CLUBV e Scofield w MORSE CO. FIL OF SURBOR r provided the meetings will sent a large and pendence Bel ind James \\h\tel offthe arrangements. FIND MORE CLOTH THAT MRS. LUMBRELLA SOLD HERE PRIESTS ARE ASSIGNED BY BISHOP NILAN Bishop Nilan has made the follow- appointments: pupils from all schools;” Independence 4 | | Rheumatism A HOME CURE GIVEN BY ONE WHO HAD IT In the spring standard and of Milton M. McGorrill a rector of the club, renderings of the soloists, Mau- Davis and Al- . were excellent, each | stent encores, Independence Alice Avery; Duet—Invitation olen from the Gle Von Weber mrmmnd’am C. to St. tcuu.n s| Poquetanuck spelling cont ck's church, Norwi o of - Norwvich 1 the persons having the cloth | 1it had been sold to them by thuse who have i ponding to ins rick’s churc Bogue Dora , and_doctor after doc-] parish of S: found a remedy that cured me com- n with other lots of cloth that pupils from all schools L umlunn. is er,\vhnonq s Wilcox and Mi Horse, Prince, : More and More, Seifert, ted @ cure in ev one or two o been made up into NO,SETTLEMENT YET IN WAGES FOR CARPENTERS ement of the wage t been reached i 1 the master build e rw«fl but Glee club;_quartet, r Native Land, Verdl marvelous b FORM PAST GRANDS LODGE OF MANCHESTER UNITY sisted by orch school song. The' selected Lucius. P. Davie: r to Laugh Than thesmesinEf o more prosperous tha people want the best class " Herbert Wightman, Shadows Gather, veral conferences between V nizer of the c: ing note in the pro- celved with great ap- the augience. accompanist vas presented with‘a bou- during the evening. he members of the el 1sn't that fai longer when b v | most of its members was he ing for the purpose FREIGHT SHIPMENT TPDUBI ES BLOCK HIGHWAY DEPT| The work of 3 of forming a s part of the state. carpenters have made s eastern part of the state _|BIG REDUCTION| ON TIRES Take Advantage of the Sale on the fol- lowing “MASON CORDS”— 37x5 N. S. Cord 35x%5 N. S. Cord vents were given by the| rmany competit AUCTION SALE OF JEWELRY NOW GOING ON Positively Last Few Days of This Sale Don't Miss the Chance of Procuring the Finest of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, ETC. NOANK SHIPYARD TO REPAIR FISHING FLEETI lrv\rrr Rood, general manager of ‘hc' Vh° Groton that a con- et overhauling entire fiect of Ashing ves % the Hayes & Anderson Accompanists . William Elliott, Scofield served dainty the plans for AESTRACT OF LAWS FROM FOREST FIRE MANUAL is from the will be em- heen practi- naeit had hoped to | o concern h 3 mits for burning d since last J he post road betwee SR ms])u\m— Middietown. — Prof. Lpr 1 to December Wrong of the Un gan a series of lectures at Wesleyan Wednesday under the Bmmr.x fo mda tion on Can of Their Relations. of the ground but nilroad situa- | and has ne- | ment of wor not less than two hundred fec It is badly r inflammable TROLLéVS IN NEW LD;\JDON ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME | eq fire district nor'to v railroaq com- h or rubbish with- Is the big trouble in every serious +land control depression of Cosmopolitan Motor Life Photoplay Popular Science Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE WE DELIVER THEM ANYWHERE. WHES YOU WANT [0 »ut Jour Sus. 1ness befors the public. tner medium better than through the aa- Prellaian 2oilbus ol The Bulletia .. Burning bru: il o on the | pirits, irritability, nervousness, imperfect vision, less of memory, poor sieep, loss of appetite, etc.~stop it with a reégular course of permit except imum penalty and six mont fire warden to summon any t of the town in which he is veen the ages of eight- ist in_extin- g Refusal or neglect to sist a fire warden from summoned, exempt from such ser- allow use of horses when_ required by maximum' : penalty, at your own price. Everything must go, as I must hve outstanding obligations. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND Valuable Presents Given Away at Every Sale. Store opens for private business, 9 A. M. GOODS SOLD AT AUCTION PRICES. . AUCTION SALES DAILY FROM 7 TO 10 P. M. AT 74 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Wehnveabigldecfionofthefinedofuen'lm‘ Ladies’ WrutW:t:hu.vlludxwiflbeofiudflm today and Saturday. hundred dol imprisonment. legal authority 36x41; N. S. Cord 34x415 N. S. Cord 34x4 N. S. Cord 33x4 N. S. Cord 32x4 N. S. Cord ready cash to meet my uperintendent er, manager change will apply lines except the New & , which will not ca w being operated in the morning on the several 'CASTORIA - For Infants and Children i ' In Use For Over 30 Years unless Jegally other property fire warden, hundred dollar: They act promp] gently, thoroug] bowels, wl'wmn lating the Hiver the and freely, but iy cleansing the Unclaimed Letters The. list of unclaimed THE JOHNSON COMPANY 197-109 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. v . Plain or Sugar Coated. B0 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Sou, Philade), week ending April 17th, 1920 is, ) Always bears ‘Signature of If a man is looking for an' easy job he has no time for anything else.

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