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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, \\\\‘,111// \\\i/z, -~ ~ TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AT 9 A. M. Start the Bedroom Week of “Our Golden Jubilee”—A Celebration that means 50 years of un- iring service to our customers—and this sale proves that we are still ready and anxious to serve you today, as we have in the past. : AR, SR T, 4-ie; Consisting thing for his comfort, and 2 beautiful 3-mirrored Dressing for Milady. Thess Suites made of either walnut or £ mahogany. This is a regular $275.00 valus— SPECIAL FCR OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE <9 SN TR, 1 During Jubilee e | | i ——— - V" — i MATTRESSES i All-Felt Cotton Mattresses —pure and 100 per cent. clean—made of entirely new material — regular ! $14.00 value— Azniversary Sale Price 37.90 Each 7 AR i N URDT T B/t e Bedrcom Suite of full size Bed, Dresser with large mirror, plenty of drawer space—Chifforetts of latest dzsign—jusi oom Suite 50 YEARS OF GOOD SERVICE “OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE” 0f Bed Room Suites and Furn s!'smgs Boudoir Lamps WHITE IVORY Metal stand and shade with beautiful colored glass — Artistic Design. A regular $10.00 value— OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE $4. 80 A very fine Bedroom 4-D’FCE DE- LUXE BEDROOM SUITE full size Bow-End Bed, or Walnut—consisting of { ser with large plate misror—roomy space for o with chzster drawers, and a beautiwully de- & ing Table. A regular $500.06 value — iCED FCR OQUR GOLDEN JUBILEE . PERFECT OIL HEATERS FOR CHILLY MORNINGS Small Size $2.95 Large Size $3.45 ODDS For this occasion, = Dresssr with plate ter drawers. These Bed,Hflf&esandS'pnngs This cutfit consxsis of a 2-inch Post Brass Bed, a full weight, genuine Silk Fioss Matiress and a high-grade National Spring—A regular $75.00 Outfit— Specially Priced for $3 7. 5 a Our Golden Jubllee. ok THE PI.A\IT -CADDEN CO KNOWN FOR QUALITY AWL SERVICE-SINCE 1872 I35-141 MAIN S Maple—Suite consists (Twin Bads 4-Piece BimT’s-Eye Maple Suite Suite, mads of genuine Bird’s-Eye i full size Bzd, Dresser with large or — Chiffionere with plate ¢ r spacs, plenty of & ccmplate set sold for $365.60— ECIAL FCR OUR DEN JUBILEE IN DRESSERS we are placing before you, every in our stock, at a tre- Among these Dressers, you will find § ome from the finsst factories All reducsd to less than prices of long ago— & Dresser i mendous reduction. 2 America. Now is ths time to buy that long yearned for Bedroom Rug Large or Small. All are reduced 20 per cent. off our regular low prices. 50 YEARS OF GOCD SERVICE plate mirror—bgth pizces having § and a #| -misrored Dressing S — |.ume Anderson, Mrs. Lillian Pearson snd Past Patrog Abert Bar.er, finagee 0om- l“lll“ W E S T E R ] Y Benovating the Wiemend - Siliies. 46 Paweatuc been n br Wes erly : ntractors This bu Is. to be the (emporary quarters the new. Lank - S — which Is to be ] cated e ; |Actives for the bank Juago B3 £ | Naw York as mson reagdy for them. Is centra.ly ocated b district. Later on t will erect a new buliding aate equipment. STCNINGTON The Jualor Christian Endeavor soclety evecutdr of the estate. of Pawcatuck plas o sehent . churey | Hinekley, of Stonington. pr sided. The 15th anuaal meetinz of Debora’ hed I Instal un er t.€ playlet It |chagter, No. 8, O. £, was Mazonie hail Wednc evening. lation of «fficers was {070 chicken ple supper. Instal@ Grand Patron Theodore Deiter o Quee Esther Chaiter No 2 of Paviuck sided and the off ce"s wer. stald O Grard Matron Mrs. Bertha E. Fa n o Ruth Chaiter, No. 5 of Phen'x, as by Grand Mare"al M.s. Jennie L. frd, a'so of Ruth C aper. The ent were, Isibe Fdd s o ; Grand Con-'w Melville Burdick to attend the | school where he months. Mr. and Mrs, William . W ' West Broad street and Mr. and George L. Stillman of Granite stre spending the w ¢ v York |attend tho B quare Garden Poui- {try show. Mr. Wicox and Mr. StiJmar have exhibits there. | "D, W. Caawell of Brokiyn, N. ¥. {nere to spend the t §! A probate court session was held n | the offices of Wm. A. Wicox on wet 8| Broad street Thur afternoon when {ihe will of v S ek, who Aagom>t il emzin for tiree uucl room 6 more than Y'an The following officers were e! rointed and ims.alled: Mrs Rowe, w.rthy matron: thy patron ‘matron THIN PEOPLE Thin, nerveus, underweight people | toke on healthy flesh and grow sturdy |3 Sufiered Two Years with Asthma— Restored to Health by Wincarnis Mrs. Jennie Hamblet, 4 Chandler St. Nashua, N. H. could not sleep nor eat, Lungs filled with mucus—could not take deep breath, kept growing weaker and weaker—Now well. 14 Chandler Stres Nashwa. New HHampshirs November 26, 1931 Edward Lassere. Ine. 40 West 25rd Street Nuw York City Dear Sirs. You have no Idea what a joy it is to me to tell you about my own case. 1 began suffering from asthma about two years ago The attacks soon became so frequent and severe that it was almost impossible for me to lie.down 1n comfort or toget any sleep at all in bed. There was.so much thick and sticky mucus in my lungs that | could not take a deep breath. My attacks were made so much worse by eating that I simply could not consume enough food to nourish my body. 1o time, I lost so much flesh and strength that 1 was scarcely able to do any work at all. 1 tried all sorts of medicines. but continued Lo grow weaker and feel more and miore run-down and utterly miserable. Finally, my druggist suggested that | try Wincarnis, knowing that vothing else had done me any good. 1 begsn to feel wonderfully improved before I bad finished taking the first bottie. I have taken five botties and really feel like a new person. 1 now sleep soundly. am refreshed when I wake,up. eat any and every cort of food. have an abundance of energy and very seldom have a return of my old attacks. 1 do wish every sufferer from asthma or extreme wezkness wonld try Winearnis, for it certainly is the wost wonderful of all tonics and it restores one’s strength 0 quickly. Yon may publish this letter of appreciation _ of what Wincarnis has done for me if you like. Yours very truly (Signed) Mrs Jenmie Hamblet Wincarnis is sold in Norwich by National Drug Stores, Main and Shetucket Strects, and all nrst-ciass oruggists. Write for free instructive beoklets "iUNDRE.D PER CENT. HEALTH, HOW TO OBTAIN IT” Bdward Lassere, Inc., Dept. N, 400 West 23d Street, New York sg “Those Who Dance Must Pay The Fiddler” s Therés-mflemeutmprcfiturbu,fornuflyevery indulgence. | Sometimes the pay-day is long deferred, and in that case ’ the settlement may bear compound interest. 1 il Often a payment in ill health is required for the dance had l with tea or coffee during earlier years. Sometimes the collection comes in sleeplessness, sometimes in headaches, sometimes in high blood pressure, or in nervous indigestion—sometimes in ak these penalties, . Nerves won't always nmd the whipping of tea and coffee’s drug, caffeine. If you've been dancing to tea or coffee’s fiddling, why keep on till payment time comes? If you're beginning to pay, now, ‘why not cancel the contract? ‘There’s an easy and pleasant way to avold tea and coffee’s penalties, as thousanas have found who have changed to Postum. 1t is a delight with any meal—rich, comforting and satisfying—and it never harms. Even the little children can have a breakfast cup of Postum, with no fear for what may happen to sensitive nerves. Instead of paying penalties for your meal-time drink, let it pay benefits to you, by giving natural health a full chance—and begin the new arrangement today. Any grocer will sell you, or any good restaurant will serve you Postum. Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instant! cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of bulk, for these who prefer to maks the drink wi ‘made by boiling for 20 minutes. the meal is being prepar \ : s Postum for Health—“There's a itcason Made by Postpm Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michizap