Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 7

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) /////%247/ // ” Y / 2y - L Let us prove it to you. Living Room, Bed Room, Dining Room, Kitche Sale of Fine Dining Room Suites 4-piece Adam Period Solid Oak Suite, large Buffet, Table, China Closet and Server—with Chairs to o Sale of Fine Bedroom Furniture E&%@i;} 3‘.’5; i A i $19500 w-end Bed ........ f Soee AL B e o $165.00 10-piece Queen Anne Quartered el 6 S,::D g 2:5\,;‘3‘2%”'7:;‘123 $200.00 fswlrliis—g?::i:ntiez‘ cf?ni:l'? 5 h s $1875 seats, value $275, for e e $37.50 match 3-inch :post Brass Beds, extra massive and handsome - Begins Dollar Day, Saturday; Feb. 18 "SHEA & BURKE’S . The greatest event of its kind we have ever held. We have just completed our in- ventory and find various items of which we have too many. These we are bound to close out regardless of the sacrifice we have tomake. New goods are arriving daily and we must have the room. Our loss is your gain. Act now—for you know when we say a thing is so, it is so. That’s our reputation which we shall always uphold. - Living Room Furniture 8-piece Quartered Ozk Sets, tap- estry covering of fine grade—$75 value 8-piece Quartered Oak Leather Covered Set, most st —$100 value ...... 8-piece Davenette Set—genaine leather—gives you that oxira bed $10500 3-piece Mahogany S=t — Iltalian oy ey, //////////f /! v oA — n Furniture Below CoS_f Sale of Fine Dollar Day Specials WALL PAPER — odd lots — enough to paper one or two rooms—up to $3 value $1.60 OIL MOP and OIL—$1.25 value ..... ... 3100 2 WINDOW SHADES—$1.50 value ..... $1.00 8 Yards STRAW MATTING—$1.80 value $1.00 2 Yards FIBRE MATTING—$1.50 value $1.00 PAINT—3$1.25 worth, any color .... ROMAN BENCHES—$1.50 value . $39.50 $69.75 dy set made 3$1.00 Our Semi-Annual Club Sale of Glenwood Ranges Is Now On — Dues $4.00 Weekly Get your Glenwood Range now, while tHe price is reduced and save from 10 to 25 per cent. A!l our fine stock is included—coal, and coal.and - $1.00 gas combination ranges. Other Oak, Walnut and Mahogany Sets at Similar Reductions. BEDDING SPECIALS PURE WHITE COTTON MATTRESS, roll edge, fancy tick— $6 98 full weight, for Oak, Mahogany and Ivory Sets, All Reduced. Renaissance—fine tanestry cover- ing—worth easily $100—Naw ... Over-stuffed and Cane Sets are now beiow Cost MAHOGANY CANDLESTICKS, per pair PICTURES—Up to $2.00 value $1.00 $1.00 10 Per Cent. to 20 Per Cent. Off on Everything WE HEREBY GUARANTEE THAT THESE VALUES ARE EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED. THERE IS NO MISLEADING OR CATCH PHRASE IN THE ABOVE. MONEY, WE HAVE THE GOCDS. CREDIT PAYMENTS AND FUTURE DELIVERY WITH FREE STORAGE MAY BE ARRANGED. IF YOU HAVE THE Why a Glenwood ? BECAUSE it's honestly made. BECAUSE the price is now right. BECAUSE it makes cooking easy. BECAUSE its finish is the finest. BECAUSE it's made in New England. BECAUSE our stock of repairs is complete. BECAUSE it saves fuel and money. BECALUSE it promotes health BECAUSE it heats and bakes perfoctiy SILK FLOS3 MATTRESS—35 pounds—one or two parts— 1 Choice of various ticks—our $20 grade, for 3 made especially for us—our finest mattress, for HIGHEST GRADE KAPOK MATTRESS — Special brand — $22 50 oxidized SLIDING COUCH—wwith good cotton mattress—gray enamel or $9 98 SHEA & BURKE . COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS | WESTERLY There were 3,198 hooks taken out at ee library during the past three the library has had 125 being purchased and 41 Twenty-four books came from e of the late Mrs. Silas P. 22 from Mrs. Eugene P. Ed- one from W. F. Williams, one from the publishers, Twenty tlumes of s have been bound and 193 v rebound. |' STONINGTON Town 1. statistics of the town and reports: Births, 11; deahs, 14. a great deal of sicness report- ed and much grip. ‘Theodore Reizonek of Railroad avenue [1= il with grop as is also Postmaster Leat ‘5 William Brown is able to be out after | nis recent ilness. i 5 vs. Theodore Hyde, who is confined to her home by illness is able to sit up Bernard Sisson, who has been Il for | g4 ? Welter Novak and family hove moved to Norwalk. The storm which hit Stonington ted all day, the wind blow- and a coating of about six of a young | Perry was eclected president of 1| Werk at the Velvet Co. plant Is re- rerted good and many new hands are being emnployed. WEST KINGSTON il oty trains | Mrs. Annie Rice of Slocum was a call- A Lty i er here Friday last. Mrs. an B. Sherman is entertaining er miece, Mrs, Harns from New York state, Mrs. Oliver Watson spent Monday aft- oon her sister, Mrs. Allen Maney, of who has been very i, but is slowly improving. C. A. Woodmansee was a caller at Ken- on Sunday aftérnoon. day was observed [Monday. Several visitors were present at the school Nervous and Run-down . Woman Took Wincarnis Bunay Ja rovidee, i e formar —Now Well The supper held in the church was well attended, considering the weather. Qua- haug chowder was served, also rolls, cake and ice cream. Over $20 was addad to Mrs. F. M. Giv- ens, of 273 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, thinks Wincarnis the treasury. wonderful. Josephine Hathaway and family of Slocum have hired the Randall cottage and expect to move here at an early date, Mr. Moore of Richmond was here Mon- day afternoon. A. Woodmansee was at Kenyon Sun- Mrs. Givens' Statement ““A yearago wasin a dreadfully run-down condition. 1 was terribly nervous and irritable. I lost flesh and had no appetite, 1 had taken almost everything that was recom- mended to me but could obtain no re- lief. In fact, I was getting worse. A lady friend whe had used Wi carnis for a similar complaint rec- ommended it to me. It simply acted like magic for it is really astonish- ing how quickly it made me well again, Just a few doses were enough to bring back my appetite. My ner vousness disappeared. 1 began to put on flesh again and in a short time T was entirely well again, I am certainly glad to recommend Win- carnis to all who are in & run-down, nervous condition.” court house Thursday afternoon of last week with a good attendance. John Shanfiull Is janifor of the school, in phace of R. H. Briston who resigned as he could not attend to the work. CENTRAL VILLAGE Mrs. Fred Bourue who has been ill with grif\nas recovered. Supt. John L. Chapman, who has been confined to his home with a severe throat trouble has Tecovered and returned to his school duties. Miss Beatrice Lafrance who was re- cently graduated from the nurses’ school at St. Frances' hospital, Hartford, is at the home of her parents, Commissioner and Mrs. Urgel Lafrance. ‘Wilfred Lawson has purchased a two- tenement house formerly owned by E. Hoxie Lilibridge ani_ Mrs. Hattie T. Barber. He will move there this spring. Mrs. Charles Deatborn is assisting at the post office. Patrick Loughran has moved his fam- fly from Moosup to Central Village where he lived several years before moving to Moosup in which village he has remain- ed but a short time, Miss Josephine Armstrong was a fis- itor in Norwich Saturday. §irs, Isabel Seguin has been the guest of Moosup relatives. Alr, }nd Mrs. Albert Brown of Nor- Recommends it to all who are in 2 fun-down, ner- vous condition. Wincarnis is sold in Norwich by National Drug St Main and Shetuck + P et Streets, and all first-class druggists, #rite for free instructive booktet- “HUNDRED PER CENT. HEALTH, HOW TO OBTAIN IT to Bdward Lassere, Inc., Dept. L., 400 West 23d Street, New York visited Frank C. 1 Clark Central tended. C: cream were sold.| The community meeting was held Clark Eling B. Hinckley has | tended. The Y. P. 8. C club came to Andover town hall and | gave the which was muc day Lawyer M. Yeomans started Fri- ng her da to visit his brother, The ho s was broken st week and thoroughiy < were found mis Manchester were at the Webster's mother Sun Spring Thompson's parents S expected to arrive this week to visit her ing Lincoln him a surpr T honor of his birthday, w Feb. 12. Danc refreshments » The Why amd How club met at the| guest. h enu included cold meat, vegetables, relishes, rolls, pie and coffee. During the Club Sale }4 down, $4 a week delivers any coal range to ° your home and gives you immediate advantage . >f the above. Cash Prices for Time Payments. v. 0. D, Fisher, presided followed dinner. n, olerk of wi 50 to 13. This was th ne and they have nct together, but they wo: played a good olez Edna/ Hew church, of Norwic and S. Alber Rev and t to a close by t Be the Tie That week, recovering The 1d Saturday evening by the | the e Girls was well at- | Binds. much improved in h Tuesday evening with I 3 leader Many out af town people U Grange hall Tu evening. CLARK’S CORNER A very enjoyable card r. and Mrsf e Frilay even- Macomber ased NORTH LYME v was given C. Jewett ANDOVER Last Friday n . J. Stark, in Moodus A trouble, S. unrday. n to Dr. Sweel ved treatment. le vistied relatives in Coventry Dramatic lay Pol v Wants a_Cracker, Jot joyed by all present. Alvah Morgan's in East Lyme. M. Sisson, Jr.. and far Sunday afternoon. ¢ Ald society he nt Norwich vis- s returned, after and Montville. iting in Westerly SOUTH tine soci house present. ance at Wright's Mills TON e on sale. A large sum was and some articles ng. ter nad family of South ome of Mr. Royal W good time for all. yone to be nk Thom field w friends from ors with Mr. nk o Middletown. iam Penbz mov day evening, defeat NORTH STONINGTON Mrs. J. G. Smith of Tomah, Wis.. is ber of cases of severe in town, the g under a doctor’s on the town s been visit- Strong and sons|.; cipense of $3,000. y is seriously ill with e last, week to New York, where visited his sons, Williax in New “London the e eels are being n on the bay. was heid %1 Dinner wa Martin returned last Sat visit/to Hadlyme. s, J. S. Dan Jr., wert L. Lord's last Sunday. orman has returned from 1 rip to New York. Harry Bernstein of Deep River was iz town last week. LaPiace and en have been at work floor. s —At a meeting of the Winsted e Red at the town hall voted rt @ vifiting nurse one year with a budget providing for Winstes Evans is spending the week at|IF SKIN BREAKS OUT, Sulphur to an itching, broken out skin, the itc healing beg cialist moved into Alex- : smooth sk on Pleasant Reade has returned from can get a little °d a truckload of | .t any drug store. IS FIERY, ITCHY OR ROUGH, USE SULPHUR u apply Mentho- burning _ or ing stops and a noted skin spe- Just the moment , quick rel ven to fiery ecze- has ever been found germ destroying pro- perties, d the ftch- ing, cooi d heals the eczema ag a clear, inyplace of ugly eruptions, rash, ples of roughr You do not have to wait for im- It quickly shows. You of Mentho-Sul- C. E, Hewitt. 's hour at the grange Fri- as devoted to the memory league held a the subject be- Schoolmat e Friday evening in ich comes on ed and light The annual dis There were 30 inl was said by Rev. pastor emeritus of the who Wwas present as a COLD IN CHEST Do the right thing and be sure of speedy relief. Often chest colds and sore throat go over night if you use BEGY’S MUSTARINE Better than a mustard plaster, does the work and does it faster—will not blister— 30c—60c—yellow box. Best Home Brew Brew some to-night for the whole family-— whole -put liver and stomach in fine condition--sleep better. Purely vegetable, 30c. package. There's health in bvery CELERY KIN SR Goes’g Farther

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