Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 10

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COLDER TODAY; FATR TOMORROW CLEARING, ich, Thursday, Jan. 13, 1928, THE WEATHEX Notwich NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, JAX. 12, 1922, FULL ASSOCIATED PEESS DESPATCHES e N MEETING OF NORWICH ROTARIANS TuefBullefin, STORY OF TOBACED 1S TOLD 10 Conditions. enter Tuesday night over | ma moved east-nertheast- c of the Virginia capes| The regular noonday luncheon of the th-northeastward and | Norwich Rotary club held on Wednesday r was in the the Wauregan hotel was largely at- there being only six_absentees several giests. The husiasm was shown at the meet? ne singing under the dires ere being sever ng, and q « organized by Jo the meeting St S Mr. W The east at At- northeast ha northaast 63 from N AND TIDES ENEVILLE < Towa Miws was Agnes Fas Indics “EPPER FOR {EUMATIC PAN The lathe ara then oarried om a akes the “sueh|TAK 10 the curing tam. where they ars 5,20ch ne in tiers with a space six to twelve CAN- | nohae hetwaen the laths nly stops methed ©f harvesting Is to e at ance. ves from the pant and siring a four foot leath by means of a Red Pepper Fach should carry 38 concen- own 12 tha modern method of < tohane red peppers. | The prinelpal is this bodied and not very large. T leaves for clgar Wrapoer purpos » grower covers his flal dwith | et rotect the t © name Rowles | ract rays of tha sin bacen to Tip the leaves inner and less gummy 4 are of a lghter color when final 4. In b on & Tath and han i curing barn, to he properly built, have a b rizontal venti] avers 20 inches t fo r a far of | ub. Ba sura to| to ,l\fl CLEARS A UFFED-UP HEAD 'z on hinges, =0 they Br this arrangemen tion of alr througt it tomacen, T Opens Every Alr —Clears Throat Tee. avery night are clogged and your | 42mp and rainy small fires piaces cloged ause of nasty ca-| gathar should be lighted In tha barn to ¥ a little pure, an-| arv ot the tobacco and and prevent It ¥ nostrils. Tt| from sweating After the tobacoo is curad every air passage.|the harn should be left closad a z swollen lrflunMM.um foggy or rainy time an: relef. le of Elv's | 1p tohacco to come in casa (molstensd ¥our | no is then placed All the stuffi- gling for breath is oty of s | shrining on the tohacao causes opilokly th eleaves be- t thesa resulte and produce large thin cheess acco from the di- This cauees the to- slower aad tends to make e are strip. The lenlves are stumg he curing barn. The myat ator § Inches wide n the side of the darn, can be opened and 21 one, the ven- morning It the season in very when ail 4-ors flators should be opened to allow Your| so that # can be taken down. The tobac- n piles without being nore hawking or ‘rnmr\\ld from tha laths. and laft to stand — |leaves shoved together at the string. The str When abowt half ring the ¥iller hands esch. Eac ¢he boxes the boxes are given a final press and after attaching all labels and reve- e stamiss to boxes the clgars are ready for delivery. In spite of the storm Wednesday morn- ing one thousand persons attended the fun eral senvices fof Rev. Michael J. held In St. Patrick's church, at ten o'cloek The body had been Iying in since © |'Muesday -afternoon, with delegations, from White Cr-ss Couneil, Knights of Co- a guard of honor. At the lumbus, as head.of the casket stood a beautiful floral oss from the three brothers of Father gh mass of requiem Rex was célebrant, Rev. Wm Mary's chureh, was dea Ivin W H. May, re was master A. Keefe, of St Rev. Myl a Rev. M church, o censer-hearers was Ren. of cer: John ville and the acolyte Wm. nnedy, of Nc Toseph . Sefferman. of resent in the . sanuc Timothy M. Crowle inn, of were Rev. Dr, TLondon Rer. Charles W. Town, Rev. Tlri Henry F. Ch: ames T Brenn standing In body was ureh were dens Teahy. John rIborongh.—1 HEAD ACHED AND BODY ACHED. r When Winter rattles the win- dow panes — What comfort and cheer in White Rose! SEEMAN BROTHERS, Ine. Proprietors of "White Rose™ Coffee New York HEARING CONTINUED IN BRIDGEPORT LIQUOR CASE | an. 11—A con- STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the 1ml cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. 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Buy a sack of this choice Frour—use as much of it as you like, and if you are not satisfied that it is all that we make claim for—return it to your Grocer, and he will refund your entire purchase price. UNCAS FLOUR Will be on sale at all Grocers in Norwich and vicinity, begin- WATCH FOR THIS SPACE TOMORROW ! A CASH COUPON WILL BE PRINTED HERE. 0 eac TO BID FOR LINCOLN MOTOR CO. FORD MOTOR (0. NORVICH Our New Year Clearance Sale A TREMENDOUS OUTPOURING OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE IT IS NOT A SALE OF CHEAP GOODS PURCHASED FCR THE PURPOSE OF STIMULATING TRADE, BUT A SALE OF THE MERCHANDISE UPON OUR SHELVES, AT IT IS A SALE WHICH IS ALWAYS OF INTEREST TO THE THRIFTY WOMAN WHO LOOKS TO THE FUTURE. EVERY DEPARTMENT SHARES IN THE VALUE- DO YOUR BUYING EARLY IN THE SALE IT IS A CLEARANCE, PURE AND SIMPLE. PRICES FAR BELOW THE ORDINARY. GIVING. Laces and Embroideries \'A}L LACE XD INSERTIONS pent of Camb hich are eves SALE PRICE 18¢c for that purpose— SALE PRICE $1.50 which we sell for $4. SALE PRICE $250 TY RANDING n keeping with SALE PRICE $4.98 Domestics Department PLAID WOOL TS — Full ize Blankets keep the In p laven- , brown low com- binations, Regular price $9.50 a pair— SALE PRICE $7.00 H E M M E D CROCHET BED- Ul size hemmed we have been selling SALE PRICE $1.98 3% PILLOW CASES — Hemmed cases, in the two bestisizes. 42 by 26 and 45 by SALE PRICE 29¢ HEMMED SHEETS — opular size, 81 by 90 sold a week ago for SALE PRICE $1.25 YARD-WIDE FRUIT OF THE LOON » Muslin sells resularly SBAMLE The mos inches, $1.59— SALE PRICE 17¢ BY 9 HEMMED SHEETS— 31 These are actually” worth $1.25— SALE PRICE 98¢ WOOLNAP BLANKETS, 6§ BY 80 —Grey and tan Blankets for which you would willingly pay $4. SALE PRICE $3.39 n- | RIGHT OF FEDERATED much easier it is to nstaliment plan t SHOP CRAFTS UNION The Federated Shop s < 2 P atout people the he Boslon /fore Reid WH IXED KETS—Pretty white color border and ea 6 by 80. T hes ©O@nn PATTERN LINEN TABIL LOT! Size 72 by 72 inches. 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UNDERW separate MILLS Suits and SILK HOSB— Hose in our rezular SALE PRICE $2.67 SALE PRICE $1.25 SALE PRICE 90c 50c WO MEN HOSE—Made black or brown. SALE PRICE 35¢ 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 WOMEN'S FLEB"ED HOSH — Black cotton Hose with ribbed top— SALE PRICE 2 FOR 25¢ CHILDRE: RIBBED COTTON HOSE—Black, wkite or cordovan, in all sizes. Values 28¢ and 3%¢c— SALE PRICES 19c AND 25¢

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