Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 19, 1921, Page 10

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CUTICURA HEALS ITCHY PIMPLES On Face and Arms. In Blotches and Festered. “ had small, hard pimples break out on my faceand arms. They were very itchy and when I ;g’(f ) = ¢ 10 ' NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, HOVEMBER 19. 1921 ' Usu £ I ORI, I five carloads of applics which are be- o unloaded and taken by auto trucks to mill. A carload of manufactured ducts is being loaded. cveral frem the village attended the v at Davis theaire 1 Norwich Wed- WESTERLY I day evening. in {day. >ostmaster J. J. Sullivan was in Nor- wich Thursday attending court. George Moon of Salem was calling on n Thursday. Phelps of Westchester was PR T Bytn . o ly Low Fosd Prices For Saturd THESE PRICES ARE ACTUALLY LOWER TiAN THEY WERE iN 1914 1 was arrested Thursday |ed his country in the army. He was byfls.:\-r:ui‘:;zis a’nrguscn on a war- | the thick of the fighting between the rant sworn cut by Chief of Pol 1 1 Turks for several months. 2s E. Brown, ¢ tin from Westerly to Provi- Ing and enterin, n the | dence that will run week days c-mmenc s d run as follows: Leave Stonington, A eston 8.08; stoppin; ford Junction and East Green- and arriving in Providence at 8.50. Rev. F. C. Todd, rector of the Episco- _— 1 at South Orange, N. J., gave | SALEM g talk on the sock s in Japan and China, Rev. George F. Worthy of Hartford FRESH LITTLE PIG FRESHEST CREAMERY SHOULDERS BUTTER -_Pound 16¢c S H . ‘ Pound 45¢ FRESH & COMPANY- CUT FROM TUB PORK LOINS MOHICAN SELECTED The Thursday evening prayer meeting was held in the chapel, Rev: W. O. Berck- man conducting the service. scratched them it caused more to break out. They in blotches end fes- e ot e [Emed e ocal Gy B %/ tered. 1 saw Cuticura Soap FINE GRANULATED EGGS. d 3 i | morning. and Ointment advertised P d 23c SUGAR (;S’ ozen. . 39¢ hia talk doubly in- _ Philip Rix of Ezst Canaan is the guest \_' and sent for a free sample ouna which helped me. I bought more, and sfter using one box cof Cuticura Ointment, together with by the relation of human inte- | 6f his aunt, Mrs. Mary Darling. s and his own e;werie"eg “']“'“ Mrs. G. J. Murray of Colchester spent natlops: " iiq,® fow days recently at the home of her’ WHOLE OR HALF 5 Pounds 29¢ FRESH GATHERED : Sras e : : EGGS, dozen. . 65¢ (T30 the Safiest pen- | srandmother, Mrs. Sylphia Tibbetts. e Misa Alice McKeown, NICELY CURED LEAN 3 S reraly disagres with | Mrs. Ernest Spencer and son, Law-| | (Sigmed) Beise Lcn o PREtl FROM THE WEST agTes I | rence Spencer, visited reiatives in Nian- T PLATE, BRISKET PORK CHOPS |—m—m—m—m———— ¢ tic Sunday. utify your ski 3 “Elmer Chadwick of Manchester spent| | CuticuraSoap,Ointmentand Talcum. AND NAVEL CUTS SILVERLEAF BRAND & wiom the week end at his home. Eample Each Pree by Mall. Address: “Osticura Lab- P d 29 e e O | i, and s, George Standish and | | ShirieDept 3, Maldes 43, Mase:” Sd evecy- ourn C PURE LARD sr‘«‘:c:n n'@‘ also | danelter May of \\'L“s'-v:hesterL ZVEre géx'is‘s %%?ficfifgmnm:"ufimmxnui i CORNED BEEF tnee °|Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stan- 2P 1s 27 nce of the Philip- | 5! - sl e Ray of Milldale and Fred Taylor Pound 8C NICELY CURED un ic Granby recently spent the day S R S st s s e v FINNAN HADDIE o S Y A TTE unda; * oo i Martna Moore returned. Sunday 3 1 under 20, were brought SIRLOIN, ROUND, Meat’ 2 pkgs there. Although 3 ; Toraoh bef 3. Brown Friday = ave been establis] e 5 z i r acknowledging that they PORTERHOUSE . eopie o ey iy s L Pound 15¢ HEINZ PREPARED Mustard, jar. . . 10c NEW PREPARED Buckwheat Mr. and Mrs. David Clark of New e recent guests of Mr. and en. cbe of Orange was a visitor SLOAN'S EASES PAIN L o, STEAKS None Better In Market RELIEVES THE ACHE = he Pound 22¢ SWEET SUNKIST RIB ROAST BEEF ang Pomnd ..o .5 s o A 8e Or es,13for25c boss on the state road ed Wednesday to his home N of concrete on the state road d Sufwa f T the winter. S 3 lbs. P 2 zgc CHUCK ROAST BEEF |y il ke ol Poeds, v v .. 14.| Lemons, 6 for. 10c PURE BULK LEAN BEEF FOR POT- FRESH COCOA,Ib. ... 15¢ ‘COLCHESTER pretty well established TING, ISR ered A. Zegeer's ‘ Mushrooms, Ib. 75¢ |PASTRY FLOUR Qi (e — BRUSSELS 5 Pounds 29c rly that abie to Pounds e -0 EATa N e sProuts’ basket 29c gt -FRESH 4 BONELESS RIB WHITE . ROAST BEEF Gt Sca‘iglgg;‘*;'gflb- s5¢ Pound Z5¢ 25¢-30c-35¢ ea. Oysters, pint. . 38¢c READY FOR OVEN HOT HOt © : SWIFT'S LARGE TOMATOE two W in Washing- v e e o e v v 4 § HAMS, Ib. ... 20€] CURED SMOKED RNeERl WHOLE OR HALF SHOULDERS the i i iy e | Sliced Ham, Ib. 35¢ Pound 14c STARTS SATURDAY, NOV. 18th, AT 8:30 A. M. throughout ti beror fai One sclid week each year, we have our Anniversary Sale. It is a week of real BAR- GAINS. We appreciate your patronage during the year and years before this year, and we hops that by giving ths buying public of Norwich and its vicinity ths best pos- & made the last southbound trol- sible merchandise at a fair profit, that we will have a continuation of their patronage. § REMEMRBER, during this sale you are going to buy the best merchandise at a big sav- £ ext day he told in Jewett Ci a that only for the Y. M. C. A. he should ad to got into Jail to get a night's | afternoon. North Stonington | of her sister, Mrs. Charles FITCHVILLE nday the chu ing in price. COATS Coats for Ladies and Misszs at these Anniversary Sale SUITS DRESSES Not many Winter Suits left, | Of Silk, Jersey, Tricotine bui thzse that are offered and Mrs, Bun < end in Hartford. s. Da.id Nason and DMrs. lr\mci hen Marshal landed. ¢ among the fortunate few who and Serge, at Anniversary Sale Prices. Prices are values you will; during this Anniversary} not be able to duplicaiz this Sale are below cost. ! $35.00 Suits — Anniver- $10.00 Dresses—Anni- ; sary Sale Price. . $27.00 versary Sale Price. $7.95 § ¢ $45.00 Suits — Anniver- $15.00 Dresses—Anni- { sary Sale Price.. $25.50 versary Sale Price $11.95 (2 7 € as they fog resembled beams from |{§ ~ |PACKARD gion mu $42.50 Ceats—Ann { $65.00 Suits — Anuiver- ¢ _.50 Dresses—Anni- e pleased pecially versary Sale Price $15.00 $23.50 Dresses—Anni- versary Sale Price $19.50 sary Sale Price. . .o.‘;'.:'.50§ cary Sale Price. . $35 77 $59.50 Coats—Anniver- | $65.00 Suits — Anniver- i sary Sale Price.. $50.00 sary Sale Price.. $42.50 of the borough of Jew- | WAISTS | MILLINERY $5.00 Georgette Weists — | $5.00 New Trimmed U P S T A l R S ‘N7 E take pleasure in announc- pleted . o sauoon ing intment of Jor- ?r?n:velmry Sale t Cire Hats, in black, $5.00 Angora Wool ]fm\fi f‘lt:)mue E x the appomtm . L:(I)ci-l Siron S l{:n;mv»{n and h?éma]— Scarfs, full width— e man who | dan Ruick Company, as the Pack- o mpedg S M e b A RER AU Anniversary Sale : Al s strees of ce- * et ik i f}::““”’sa'“ s Mg s O doncr wvasiutr ard distributor for Willimantic and $6.50 to $8.50 Trim- $5.00 and $5.98 Crepe- med and Ready- Infants’ L on g and S . - ine Waist 3 5 the adjacent territory. &6 gVelnsI()s.—An; 45 Wear Lyon Velvet Short White Ceats, : ] y niversary Sale Price $3.45 Hateinall e £ " ke o | ) i $8.95 Ceorgette Waists —| tion A?;iev::siiy g 98. e i In experience and business repute, Anniversary Sale {aapps: Infants’ Long White Dress- § memorial to the} McCarthy : ; i : e G s ith ski h, at [ Son ane the Jewers iy Water comy this C has met the exactin - eRehbeeey $5.00i $12.50 to $15.00 Vel- es, with skirt to match, at § e U o 18 Lompany SY ng dent. Anniversary Sale Prices. SKIR T_S- vet Trimmed Hats, in both large and $5.98 Plaid and Stripe small shapes — An- Muslin Underwear i standards which Packard, for twenty years, has set for those mer- Plaited Wool Skirts — niversary Sale Price $8.95 Envelone Ch 3 § Anniversary Sale $5.00 Chi ’ nvelope emise, rt T Gates of Hartford, the ... ...... 0] °5ngc it ,’;‘;‘t‘f Draners, SEirks sl st ot s Bancit smvento: | chants selected to sell Packard $8.95 Stripe Plaited | in navy and black— Bloomers, Corset reach at the products. Wool Skirts—Anniver- Anniversary Sale Covers and Gowns, oG Helen Mage Goodness of God. Rev. Mr. MacLei eader. Topic, The sery Sale Price... $7.45] Price........... $295] from...... 50cto0 $2.98 $10.00 Extra Size Wool | $5.00 and $6.95 Black They offer for your inspection and 4 : 7 Special lot of Corsets S Skirts—Anniver- ers’ - Y 1 i sary Sale Price. .. $7.50 ?r:“{;sbol:fnu:gllsfr:h odd styles and sizes, consideration the famous Packard $12.50 Extra Size Plaid straight brims—An- regular $2.00 and 1 ix an Stripe Skirts lz_e Anar:i- niversary S ale $2.50—Anniversary Twin-Six i e nen Pl rnoon at her home o She was assisted by AR Mrs. B. R. Gardner, M Mrs. E. E. Glibert and Mrs. John P. Post. It is expected that the big Red Cross reel, To the Ald of Poland, will arrive to- day and will be shown tonight through the courtesy of Dennis Barnett, mana- ger of the Finn opera house. . This s not a pleasant picture, at least, In the begin- ning. It shows the bitiful condition of the unfortunate people of Poland when found by the Red Cross. The ending is | very different, when under its loving care smiles come to faces long wet with tears. versary Sale Price. $8.95 Prices .02 8395 Sale Price....... $1.00 Tripp, | e Sweet, Single-Six Passenger Cars. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF NEW YORK Also Many Other Bargains Which Are Not Itemized B. GOTTHELF & CO. “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 MAIN STREET § Ask the Man Who Owns One WHITE ROCK Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams have re- | i home after seven weeks' visit with l : 1 Te €s in New York state. They made | the ‘trip by automobile. Mrs. Annie Jones spent Sunday after- _ RESS SN SESHEE SRR

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