Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 2

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DOLLAR DAY SPECALS | i il For Saturday Only, Feb. 19th AEEini 2l CHOCOLATES - BONBONS of it welld > mmm,mm it wollld be to in tcily in thla. Sl mady, o e R | STORE HOURS : 7 e gounty, roceving | erines Bdgwe W Jncobs Lovi . Fua 8:30 A. M. 3 g dham county. As a writer Judge " Mareh 1907 from thiee aldérmen ; s well owd, hia 1avest Saohy ’&‘:’" of the Ontted District :_zhn)u the light come TO 10 P. M. “Every Man His Own Priest” having|aone \ mittee and havs had dealings with the ! had 3 wide Hale, Judge Bowen was langely interested Rockville-Willimantic Lighting Compeny | A T SUNBAYS 1TO 9:30 \ P.M. drew J. Bowsh was born in Bag- i, © affalrs. At one time he @uring the past few years. The commit- ford, April 16, 1845 the son of Olver '::..‘;'::’.m the Morrison Machine come inyestignte the cause of the | ' $ 3 ¢ . + ~ e : » . S 0 o owen "t "0 | R e e e |, e s T a5 ity This Is the First Time We Are Offering This Superior Quality of ebtors came to this count investor the ug oompany. - ! % ed - blic utilit i : among them Oliver Bowen distinguiabed jion i ™t "4 jamtalatupe from Windham i 'Qawl‘. utilities commission Chocolat“ ‘t me Pfim. 4 himeell in the Revelutionary war. Judge he served on the Jjudiciary eommitted. behalf “of the city of Bowen's father was 3 successful busi- the eeiitttes ‘o | Wi and was & member of the leglalature tn | 1o S T SRCIL Bn O e 8 mem. | Sou missing. His paredts have become e D Lt e ‘Mitaiaced 57 | Aiethee u tw session of 1880 serving on the com- = ~four hours have passed | i} : dge Bowen recelved a COMMON|yyy ang passed requires committee to Tens & o — school education in his native tows, In hin 986 weel atter: | 224 natan: his youn manhood he taught school fn 1ICE nd SPEANES My aad Mre Frinic Camunsia, s ot : FRESH CHOCOLATES Fraternally . almost frantic over his disappearance S wl‘.‘%flflthmflm~ it 18 belie b, UNm - s e roriegreg Basttors. with 8 ¢ Wingham County Bar ab- {308 bein oten trom g o z Po Y FOB 1-00 POUND sgc 8 e ' ;:n R!Ich;ond and Attofney Elfstt P.| ™5 e -8, 1368, he was : Principsl Riiek A. Code of Windhaee FOR SATURDAY ONLY : = = Haanah 7 Bastforqa and Phoenixville, Later he en- Judge Bewen was idemtifiea v ‘Eastfor For five x been called into the search for the boy @aged In pusiness in rd. s with the Eastern Star Lodge, No. {pue ; years he was postmaster at Bastford ::l.’A. ¥, and A. M., of which he was a but Thursday night eame and Tony was &veralKinds in TRindge, | High school announced the honor stu- o gervice " taking placs in Fastford. | dents for.1921 Thursday afternoon at the J Sioa. uwen M6 Decmber. 15, 1916, |sehool. Thirty-three out of the sjuss o¢ T ing Bitter Sweet FIGS IN SYRUP Claims Dandruff Will following & unien of more than fifty- |Scventy had maintained marks of! $0. or e iemp i1 : B E pore ¥ wiliagie i ¢ ey o S bt 0 e r il CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINTS Cause Baldness || rict 2 2oy 2o, A Viseum ot Boner adeeuhe toowins sowr e - : ‘ 2 POUNDS FOR $§1.00 Worcester, Mass. gurvive. Heé also or pupils: lllugton 4, Mansfield 3, > 3 R Sl o et g e e s DT 8 ot | Chanin ¥ Coreiey 1 Siund Y Lot ] 2 POUNDS FOR §1.00 THEY ARE DELICIOUS 'y iti jero) , Tow, o E ~ V5ely Tuin Jour NAF If 300 GONE. | o Serse Mus. Faer M. Carpenter, of | The highest hohor student ls Dol E: FOR THIS SALE ONLY drufly heads mean faied, btw Bastford. Judge Bowen had béen 2 |wen this city with a mark of 93.88 - sewszgly hatr that anally n&&m 'aod | member of the Concrexytionsl elureh for | esoond, Luther Martin of Chaplin with i —— lu ‘ P » t will -4 y“_"“ fitty-five years, transferring his mentber- |mark of 93.71. The otherstin order of 2 : o . a]d epwrm]n (:“t' kA B K K i e B 1 T gl s Selected Peanut Brittle B ks Aok, et Ml | 2oV here Zaity yrars Agp. . Russell Webster, ~ Willimantic, | B : ® JUST THE THING FOR THE CHILDREN risking a peuny, get from nm Exertises commemorptive of the sink- | 075, Hazel Brackett, Willington, §9.79; | Very Crupy a boitls of Parsiah Sags ing of the baitleship Malne in Havans | yosephine Borpvicks, Willington, 89.40; | g teed to banish dil-dandruff, harbor will bé held at ti: state armory | Vieginia Jurceyk, Willimantic, J . POLIND 39c g ccalp and falling hair and stimu- Feb it eader ave foad 4 22 s new th, the cost, smail as | Moaday night, February Zls J Constance Clapp, Willimantie, 505 | [ s B S e rerinden, E!;;- of the Women’s Auxiliary to/ A. C |Rose Murphy, Willimentis, 87.33; Hose | a ian Sage is a scientific preparation er Camp, U. 8, W. V. mbers Ollx’.rhek, ‘Willington, 87. Louls Rabino- mmppllfl hair needs—an _ant ptg.: A, C. Tyler enmp tave been invied 0 | wits, Willimantle, $7.10; Catherine Perry, an TR et S e B ' ° |l SR b MARSHMALLOW FUDGE | ~ASSORTED NUTS—Salted | ; el autt, thiok, 1 Windhem High sthoot and Xiiagly | thantie, 86.21; Hisle Birbarie, Williman- X "h:lr' li‘:db?:': ‘cf it, b%]nu High are to hold & Wesmion of bagketbali | tie, $5.78; Li y _ Windham, e g...x_‘!‘:"i“é:‘fim.‘?a:;‘ feper !‘;{‘; ,:...l ;1;, ":’qa{‘ :m“&u wn*;g - Wéfi;fig&%{hfig};&fl; ] : 2 POUNDS FOR 51.00 ’ POUND 31.00 hair for years to come. 84 Isabelle Servige, South Willingtan, | e team I8 going to ésp the champiopship . 3 | S2ntes momey refunded It you are Bt | of the Quinebaug Talley Jeague. At | $3.40] Allan tKing, Mancield 83.38; An- | m satisfied. . present Kiiingly is en the top rung of | b Byceél, Willimantle, 83.24; Walter | 2 \ the 1aGder and most of the players on | D8y, Mansfield, 83.05; Susan Beebe, Wil- | M Hmantic, 82.65; Marion Hurlihe, Willi- | ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. S.~ F. PETERSON, Inc., 130 Mein Street ‘Queen Marle Of Romnania To Visit America 1 R 1 . lee, Lebanon, | Fabyati mills which Reye Jean eloses | mzl::. Panns gmm'ué::-nm. $2.3%; |eincs New Year's -nnd’.-p Monday sn = : : 3 Patrick Cavanaugh, * Chapiln (Clatica |a 3;_:::-1) dave o Week achidule. = The lenten: pbrmion ul's Epia- | : ; Corner) 81.51; Estelle & . a copil-Shren thip Mty i 5 : Vietoria Subisky, Willimantic, | of idle-timié, but is nof Smpioying 34 hande Rev. D, D. - 3 nie Mandell, Willimantie, | and expetis to take in others soon. The be delivered . ¢ 2 30, :ffi,"‘; x.n‘:ny. ‘Willimantic, | Stafford Worsted miil whioh+ has besh P LAYER PIANO bk A S : s 80.87; Walter Grant, Willimantic, 88,17 ;| clesed for scveral weéka is agald In op- (J 14 A Frapklia Oreutt, Coventry, $0.06. eration though not all the Ba'n mva yet £ % g s e aspons :t wol;k. Alhont all the élaer joon! many - = g = 1 act: £ Y e % .- Cui e e e e s cenen] : A ; STAFFORD SPRINGS Mrs Miry Warren of Moréw o yigs Umted T €7a0d lodige are éxpected to attend ihe | | T ey Several Staffoni pesple have alionded |iting lier brother Everett .Warren + in mesting end & number of brief addrescas 3 the automobile show in Hartford this ;Stafford Hojlow, M, . Co . ’m té be delivered. A ool 1 E 3 et Vi is visiting his uncie in fq:nzl:;;\':!t ;‘ ord h‘::m‘l h.‘ m!l i 1 Van, b ul 9 then: a\chjne . Tollew the meeting. ! : Fler s B 0 funeral In Providonce this. week. " Mies Margaret Lynch of Springfleld, ’ ———————— 686 MAIN STREET = iy Mass., is the guest of Mrs, ¥, M. How- | TWO SCHOOL YEACHERS - . 3 as ard. Tel. 240, Willimantie, Conn. irsteiney B s ot i _ B {"Somn 1o ot v, 3. o WEEE CLUBBED 70 DEAYR Bpen 7. S ! in, is spendify a A The Store With the last.four yehra his fome hed been in-| (WSS : e AR ] P g Bt o ) Stock, Service, Facilities _ |t T oSurpising him are two | |G R Malone Moore is visiting frlends in 5 e | ; cipal of the Parma Helghts High séhool, Bridgepert. and Miss Mabel Foo Whi Mrs. George Bohican ls suffering frem | foung when efficers & broken arm the femult of a fall o the :;,mfl:mr.lmw.c.lmlm,m d & posse of more % d 5 ) than 200 farmers armed with ahotguns 5 Final returns on 7 ice negr her home, a few deys ago. and revolvers gave thelr stargh fos Dr. F.C- Jacl(’on Mot mmmt%“;}:"’ n’;”‘m%v’: e Robért Knowlton and family hace |night. - G & A fiture as $133% Two pledges found fo 2 moved from Mystic to the Knewlldn| Tie two women wers olubbed to geath DENT[ST be veid were theown out, making the . farm, on Rockwell Hill. while on their way heme from peheol total under $1500 as had firsf e 5 Charles H. Moore hes been In Borton |iate yesterday dafterneen but thelr bodjes 7156 Main Street, Willimantie gmfi-' T:ue subscription pledges came {:};m Pest ‘two days_on & business |wore nn:u gmw-';u_q datil muh mldr‘-nmgd. . lirom twe hund v T 2 witen pu on their way to school Woure<9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 ; red aod forty perscns. : ViCE, Haw_BAR viten p ¥ oun: > Mra. Sarah meiuo( u&ne r:!:ll;v;“: them, badly mutilated, lying near a ronds » | visiting her miece, Mrs. 01 way. ' - ghme tonight (Friday) ave the Hufrt Q;“‘" ‘g\:‘" "5 gzfl“‘; ‘l:r‘:::- bioge==s Byt e murders wore elasssd By the pee JAY M. SHEPARD ford Big Five, lacluding “Yump" John- | teF 8f the Duke of Edinburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Herbort Weet and 8om, {lice ag the most brutal and horr'ble pyar $i0 son, “Hap” Harmon, “Dutch” Leonard,| er of Edward VII is to visit America | %o S0, 00 DEPR 0 Jer and committed In the ccunty. The skuls of Buceceding Filmore & Shepard S!tlll#‘é:. glx;n h:n:("g:d;; D;wver. These | in the Spring, th"“!g'hmuflflsfl{;mfl‘: Mrs. Piflo West, In Staffordville. Dboth women were fractt ¢4 and their gars 13 men e apltol city. the | made by Princess Bl 0, wife of Funeral Director & Emhlmerlw thres hamed beisg at one e, feth: 4 Business in the mills in Stalford con~ |ments torn almost to shrads, bets of ths ° Hox the mew Roumanian Minister. Photo |tinucs to improve and it Is expected that | The trampléd and bloodsteined eendle #:62 NORTH 8T. WILLIMANTIC R i S, Takk s 2 they will all be back ®o tormal befor- |(ion of the ground ve eviaence of thy Many of the players on tnis team have| Sho7s, 0 8004 Rdvantage the strik i - @pponeats of the Emeralds in the Lady Assistant. Tel Connection | boch acen in this eity and ‘when ' the| P8 béauly of Roumania’s Queen, |sring Monday the Oreuttville and Phoe- S:‘E;::‘ih‘:?i“.?v‘.’;' il 5 Emeralds Aon a hard fought game from “‘“”"“d?‘?dl to be one of Burope’s | o iy benumen operetions, after hav- | - Search fot the slayer will Te resrmaéd » Manchester ndt lane ako sevoral of thery | t:0st beautiful wemen. ing been closed for meveral weeks. The |at daybrealk. Kl.“oure Bros played on the Mahciwster team. The y ol Himerald team' will pressnt its usual line- g LR ~ | %00 BSTUDENTS OF TRINITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |%P. . 3 AT “HOOVER LUNCHEON" EMERLIMERG hn’\l\:.n t:fi? e m‘h’um h s i . SR - - : s 3 4 veeR. o repry 1 Conn . 11 " 3 Union St. Willimantie, Genh. | of Byihise aad she from Beath Wb Hartford, Conn., Feb. 17Tares hien dred students of Trinity eollege paid $1 Beland useell Medcratt fn Booth Tardngton’s “CLARENCE" éach this afternoon to partake of a “Heo- Mary o Phene 290 (kady Assistant) resulted ia a twe to ene Victory for the . " T ; ¢ ) ver Luncheon” of beef sicty and dry bread Davis Thastrs, Wedneeday Evening, February 25 e for the benefit of the Européan reliel =) - B MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE| | shette corcime | |- — 3 Will_ima;fitic, Conn. 0 SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY - OF THIS SALE ' And If There Is Anything You Need for Person or the Home, Now Is the Time to Buy It and Share in the Savings. CHILDREN'S DRESSES APRONS CMILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES. |5uNGALOW APRONS, made of good daintily trimmed with laces and 2 & fibbéne, marked at just half thele| Quality persale and chambray, $1.50 and $198 quality, for $1.19. $195 quallty for _98c. *00 qualiey for $150. BLACK SATEEN BUNGALOW 98 quality for g‘u APRONS, $1.50 qusility, for .$1.19. $5.00 qualits for $2.50. 2 $6.00 quality for $2.98. PERCALE BUNGALOW APRONS. CMILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES.| with bib or without bib, 85c quality, Bges § to 14 years, madc of good | tor Ede. : ty gingham and eh 4 , priced as followsi— wg:r: TEA APRONS, are now 80, $500 Suaty Tor 3155 ~'| CARDIGAN . QUILTED - JACKETS. $6.00 quality for $260. ¢ Mack and white, reduced to $1.98, $6.00 quality for $288. . | $250 and $298. '\ THE H. C. MURRAY CO. ouet 0f This table drink is andwhnlesome,haam that pleases, and is made . instantly in the cup You can meke Instant | is no waste, and whether .| you need. one cup or ten~ _fi:\always ready. You must say ‘‘Bayer” Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer*on ‘iiablzh,' you are not getting genuine Aspirin ‘prescribied by physicians for 21 years and proved: safé by maiilions., flwzes 2 son Accept only an “unbroken package” of "Bay_k Tablets of - Made ww A R s Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, ‘Headache, 3 - ; : ; . [Pain, Toothuhct Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis;- Lumbagey Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cont but h‘-—‘.—” i

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