Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 10

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“They. WORK while you sleep” 3 Z Wi On of opportunity to buy Furmturg ata 25 || could be spared during the SUMMer |mom Mrs Susan S Vaughn Y 3 ot - tréasyrer, Hy o -t 80 iscount from our original prices ! d-uy': | monthe. dence, the oldest charter member of the ‘severa] comr es W ad 2 | i | -tr-n.dmn saving as thu Buy all the § ¥he weekly whists being hela by the |organization. Mrz. Vaughn recently Thirteen new - o' E i long,.long time to come at the lowest prices parish of the Immaculate Conception are |celebrated her 90th She H | broving extremely popular. Over 400 |ed the union August 26, 1892, were present Wednesday evening. Fath- |time she lived on Mechanic or Laurence J. keiledy who has just re- turmed from s visit to England and Lacenics France, gave 2 short talk on his experi- ‘The High school is hdlc Tom on & Don't stay bilious or constipated, with enees and at. the completion of his ad- | new schedule this week while the mid- . Yur head dull. your stomach sour, dress, he was presented a walking stick | year examinations are being assy, upset. Take one or two Cas- by the parishioners. Plano solos were | Fire Chief George E. Egger was 3 Fer, ¥ g:rets tonight sure for your liv rendered by Miss Marion Kinney and re- | Middleboro, Mass., Thursday to get parts : . . wels and wake up clear freshments were served, for one of the motor trucks of the e : ; sub- | Children love Cascarets too. No_ The harvesting of Westerly's dce began | Westerly fire department. quwh. ing—no inconvenience. 10, 25, Thursday at Boom bridge. The ice here | Skating on local ponds is excellent, and Mnu)o. The ‘annual meeting of the war- | Cents. sverages about 9 Inches in thickness and |numerous skating parties enjoyed the |dens ard vestry followed and the follow- 's a8 clear as crystal A Materese of |sport Thursday night. ing committees ' were.. chosen: Property (, . .. That he closed his eves In- Pleasant street, who has a 2,500 ton William W. Bromley, who is ill at his |and repair commitizes, 'rhczmns W“khy\: stincfively when his clothing caught fire " | saved his sight. !l Mrs. Mary Palmer Bailey, 53, who died F. | in Groton Wednesday, is a sister of Clark | C. Palmer of 'Griswold. Mrs. Bailey was | born in Rhode Island. She was um‘ [ daughter of Mary Barber and Amos F.% '_, C,M, e m), uum.n of the | Palmer. She lived in Griswold and was parish’ Sunday, | married here. Her husband was an en- \rm:h 6th and the f n,.,“ are, to Mt gineer on a boat during the Civil war. Rey. Since her marriage she Las lived in Gro- ton. One sister, Mrs. Harrlett t Waterbury, and two brothers, Cl { 1 Palmer of Griswold and William Palmer : o giat of Salamania, ¥. Y., survive her. i MW mn-y M’mfm :‘u:ul?rp stook Chmm,." -O‘r“ ot ot 3 i , Hardman, | vis; Wassermarm, Behr Bros., > Aurtopianoc, and many h "dm Also & fine stiection of slightly used Pianocs. Miss Ruby Thornton is confined to her home by illness. | A large number “111 Mund the fire- e- | men’s ball, which is ! R Aspirin Then it is Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions, Accept only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbage. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages. z’;fi:""fw’;fi'm! ___Aspirin i the trade mark of Bayer Masufacture of M cactdester of Salicylicasld | laddies, who are ready - | night, deserve liberal patronag ! ' - " Mrs. Francis Campbell ent Ladies’ Aid society of the B: ch Thursday afternoon. She was assisted by | Mrz. W. H. Brown, Mrs. Edw. Raney, | Miss Ida Foster and Miss Mabel Me-| Broome. | MGOosuP Firemen's ball, Flanagan's orchestra, ! Jewett City, tonight—adv. nwei to reach Miami sat- im ittee that he wanted no formalties nrd st of the day he managed ! TR 2 crowds gathered al t “What do you think of the way the| Palm Beach;| ong 'm;:en vc'teEr;1 154 o elect Harding 'pald a yisjt’ “It was fine!” said Farmer Corntosse: {ote-1t came to a pinch. I-believe we|2DlS ColonY hire tiRiy 2 | trip along the coast of pitage ot *Jéseph H. Riter, a friend of | s “' Jf.nrx P. Plsteher, ¥ho is a member of | w (Nictoria’s vacation party. After at the Everglades Plans. for sa official num.on were Vacating Our Present Store March 1st, We Shall Cut All Our Products From dnowdect s edherod] e , D HAIR? 'SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY FANCY CREAMERY TUB BUTTER, 47c Pound—3 Pounds $1.35 Shoe Store | ever opened, at 9 a. m., opening day, had red Kair. I am superstitious, Pll admit, but I COFFEE COFFEE 50c grade ..... 35c|40cgrade .. ... 25¢ can’t hélpit,'thgtstoreprovedawha]e of a suc- cess. Nicely Cured _ CORNED BEEF, Pound . ......... 10c SPRING LAMB | Yearling Lamb Meaty Fores, Ib 22c:| Meaty Fores, Ib 14c Loins to Roast Short Cut Legs Pound .. . 25c|Pound ........28¢ Cooking Com- = | Armour’s Pure Arm > S ked : : . s ek 19¢ Armour’s Smo! BAKED . ; A SHOULDERS, Pound ............ 19%| Srawherric— G St i Sl i S isend Tioed pound, 2 Tbs. .. 25¢|LARD, 6 Ibs. $1.00 " Misely Cookine POTATOFS, 15 Pounds Peck ..... 39¢ GROCERY BARGAINS _ CORN ", CAN - ARMOUR'’S STEER BEEF s 39‘ _ lowed to take ber pick of the house, FREE, no Is Lower, Therefore, We Can Retail | 74— —— secsecsnes 5¢ Buet AY Thess Pricos: ’ chargewhteverforany pair selected — for | PRIME CHUCK ROAST, Pound. . 18¢ honestly believe red haired girls are my lucky star. BEEF TO POT, Pound .......... ldc meyun’trthowafeflowgetuuchfimnynohons BEEF FOR BOILING, Pound .... 10c| S THE FIRST RED HAIRED GIRL IN OUR STEAKS, Pound .................30c|Cream ... . 2 © . . STORE SATURDAY Squire’s Fresh A Pan' of Shoes FREE! SHOULDERS OPEN AT 10 A M. ‘lfCE SHOE STORES SQUIRE’S Norwich, Conn. PORK LOINS Rib Ends, Ib. .. Bc Loin Ends, Ib. . 26c Center Cuts, Ib. 28¢

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