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T NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916 % i —|v. m.c. A AuxiLIARY LADIES Of C Y H D AN VENTION. The Bulletin GORED TO DEATH BY BULL | oo mwonccowenmon Of Course Yom e, 2 Sixty Delegates Heard Addresses at 2 Norwich, Friday, Oct. 13, 1916. New London Baptist Church. w t Bea“ - . . - About 60 del te ke the Y I all [i THE WEATHER. Albert Bailey Found Unconscious in Pasture on Scott Hill— | yron's ‘Ciristian acsociation ansiliaries throughout the state;met in New Lon- Funeral Directors and Embalmers i i don Thursday for-the siate convention, | Stuart's’ Calcium Waféfs Will Make DL i exthe disturbances that wers over the Rushed to Hospital Where He Died a Few Hours Later | don Thurday for the siat | R SETH N. TAY entral west an an: n . > s each body sending several delegates. i o GaoN northwest Wednesday night appear to —Body Horribly Torn by Bull’s Horns—Victim Was | Tiic convention oficially opened. with LAV Ol l::\':fl ccn!{l’!‘!dlil:g ‘ln‘:o a single dis- luncheon served in the Y, M. C. A. F X e rbance tha night extends from = s H i building, after which the ses: Send Today for Free Trial Package. 88 Main St the lower Missouri valley northeaste Life Long Resident of This Section. Startca 45 Ba Ueive Teidiin e norih | Biei ki i - ward to James Bay. It has been at- house of the Mfrst Ramtist church chappé® 8 fe 5 tended by general rains in the Mis. whe souri and upper Mississippi valleys The anauct room of the . A1, C. A, |(hREed S mUILY, e, 0"“"’“ ith the fmowledg e lonig x monthe { building prescnted an attractive ap- )y, HRoMiE Saletum. Wafer: g . . and the upper ldke region and is pre- | Trightfully gored by a bull, Albert|thought he was taken suddenly il and | pearance 4s the 60 delsgates seateq [YOU Use St tcthmagers. is just ahead, brings to mind the need of Warm Blank- ceded to the eastward by a general e E .| that the bull charged on him. He was | themselves at the table. The bles P 1 fse in temperature to above mormal | CATeY, T2 ¥ T o o Somtt s1i11 | then probably rolled over and over. MT. | were fet the form of Maltese cross ets in many households. This has always been one of conditions. n a pasture 2| Bajley’s son, Jabez Bailey, was sent|cach on being prettily decorated d thi: 1 our strong departments, and this season, due to buy- ing, we are prepared with the best Blanket values that There will be rain Friday night or{mile from his home on Thursday aft-|for wha with help drove the animals |\ith cut and potted flowers, Fach del- Saturday in New England and the|ernoon. He was rushed to the Back-|away and took his father home in a|egate wore a badge. Middle “Atlantic states. It will ibe|us hospital but his injuries were of |tcam. Word was sent to Dr. Louls T.| At 2.30 o'clock the delegates met in warmer Friday in the Atlantic states.|such a nature that he died a few |Cassidy of this city who had the in- h house of the: First Bapt DIAMONDS WATCH BRACELETS, _Winds for Friday and Saturday: |hours later. _Mr. Bailey was found by | jured man taken to the Backus hos- el bl R we have ever assembled. In fact we are enabled to offer » [|| North and Middle "Atlantic, moderate | neighbors. The flesh under one arm |pital In the automobile ambulance. Mr. | vice was held. Mrs. J. D. Rough, pr i PENDANTS, South, : pit was badly torn and he was also | Bailey died about § o'clock. Mot of e Tt e our patrons 3 South Atlantic: Moderate northeast |gored about the sroin, the lower por- | Mr. Bailey was born in Bozrah and | eign Missionars sogiety, lod the meet. Forecast. tion of the abdomen, there was ‘an|had always lived there. He was the |jnz ~ With Mrs. John' W. Potter of Eastern New York and Southern |€ighte@ inch wound about the thigh,|son of Azel and Jeannette AverY | Waterbur e rmar. of the state ex- BROOCHES, Bilankets At Old Prices ELET: NewsEngiata. ipafily Sulongytand | e Istlunss s spmuctuzed fand his | Haticy. St (e Jeavesithres childtan, M tive committce, presiding, the ses- | 4 BRACI S, RINGS warmer Friday: rain at night and |face and head were bruised. Clinton G er, Winfleld Bailey anfl{ sjons. of .the copfersnce: started. Mavor | s FaL probably Saturday. e Mr. Balley was in the pasture with | George Baile BiPncat B obehs s (he oiticial wet. | HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS of every description, Nortiern' New Englana: Partly | the bull which was supposed (o be| Underiaker 'C. A Gager, Jr. took|coming addries and his remarice were | —_— . ) cloudy and warmer Fridav; probably | Deaceful, and seven steers. It is!charge of the remains. followed by an address of welcome | newest models in every ||rain in western portions: = Saturday made by Mrs. Aborn F. Sniith. presi- | Two' cases of Crib Blankets, Q¢ | Two cases of the wel - . rain. dent of the New Londo nauxiliary. Her | size 30xi0e—Special price each known " *Weolnap: Blank- i finish. . Observations in Norwich. ANNOUNCES HONOR LIST ANNUAL REPGRT OF remarks were followed by a short talk | 3 SR ote. in white and gray. 2 The following records, reported from FOR NEIGHBORING SCHOOLS. WHEELER SCHOOL LIBRARY Mrs. Potter, who expressed the sin- | me case of = e Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes oot bbb the deiegates for the in temperature and the barometric | Bozrah School Had Attendance Record | Circulation of Books and Magazines o tendered them. Cotton Blankets — Special mill imperfections. Regu- price a pair..... 59¢ | Tt S vatue a2 $1.46 John & Geo. H. Bliss cHenges tThyraday: g of 100 Per Cent. for September. SR ipreasa B Ver Prevists Yoark | ge C. Hubert of Hartford. |You won't again smear your delicate Other good values in “Woolnap” Blankets—at $1.98, $250 and $298 > : Ther. Bar. b it | Rosehoro of Meriden and |skin with grease, ointment, lotion and |§ el g " 37 30201 Supervisor John A, Young an-| Idna Hewitt Tryon, librarian, has n of Stamford told |tallow, that clog the pores, make halr | t % : 8% 3030 | nounces the following honor list for | presented her annual’ report of el N T e e i T A w l B] k & e N e ¥ 30 | September in the schools of th s | work of the Wheeler library for its|) . v.x se | fair, i , - e Highest 70. lowest 37. of Hebron, Loxrah and Satem: | eighth year, Oct. 1, 1915, throush Sept s were £llowed by a vocal 5olo by | comes only from your blood and with hese fre 00 an ets - Comparison: Honor Roll, Ten Highest 0, 1916, to the principal of the Whee- | M3, D- Franklln iuddle of Groton, |the remarkable influence of Calcium Overhaullng Predictions for Thursday: Fair, | Attendance. Town. District. Teacher. | Iet schdol and Hbrary. in her report | oot 4OWA o ohe e o D+ g9 | Sulphide your: skin famrty revels in its || Wool Blankets $3.98 Wool Blankets $5.00 warmer. .Bozrah, T, Alice A. Bishop | she says: o @ t sram for the | freedom. np v nd ke % Thursday's weather: As predicted 99.6..Bozrah, 10, Jennie D. Buchalter | Our circulation of books and maga- | Shief address of the afternoon. His off. A beautiful new skin forms and White and Gray Wool Blankets, | White and Gray Wool Blankets, subject, 'The Christian Woman's Com- | miesion and Equipment. was ains its freshn, one of | wonderful. Get a and tint. It is|f 11-4 0 cent box of St a pail --Hebron, . .Bozrah, Azues White | zines reached 6652, 646 more than ia. E. McCarthy | ear; a most satistactory increase ize, standard grades—at $3.98 | 11-4 size, assorted colored horders —at $5.90 a pair. and Repair Work| s s vee e 5 e ol e Veies e ot great interest to his andience rt's CalclumiWafers 0ffaxiy Aramsist m o T ¥oon . Salem, Nellie Gray | When ‘the size of the community is | ar . drugs 4 5 i | Rises. | Sets. | “Sets. ..Bozrah, Ethel Bastland dered. The circulation of ficiion | They are sweetish, safe, harmless and |} Extra Special $6.50 Extra Special $7.98 OF ALL KINDS ON ete. ots. TBozrah, N of books other than fiction | FOUND DEAD IN oh! how cffeciive. You can try them P $ P $ the coupon below. One case of 11-4 size White Wool | _Exactly 12 fine California Wool Blankets with border of thistle de- Blunkels}. nbso?u[el);‘ all \VflD‘.t Inl ough the library, 125 throush the | New L ™ s R 5 sign, in pink, blue and yellow—very | plain colors only—these are actual ole, and 34 ihroteh Mr. Chapman | | apieg Gas i bt W Free Trial Coupon 1§ special valué at $6.50 a pair $12.00 value at $7.98 a pair. at Ciark’s Falls. The s rep- in 3 F. A. Stuart Co., 334 Stuart Wool, at JESscay gporonma gy 170/ ics. Cornelius J. O'Shea was found dead |} Bldg,, Marshali, Mich. Serd me Gthaniacedvalussl o Wooli Blajkets princleal i Califesn |y year ago I reported ihat the li- | 95.5. -Salem, 95.4.. Hebron, Catherine Groub Mary A. Lord 95. ..Hebron, 9, Cavanaugh The following is t ptember ai- tendance report of the Borah | Attendance. Tardy. District. Teacher 100.0..Bozrah.. 0, i, Alice A. Bisho 0, 10, borrowers have numbered HIS TAILORING SHOPR [free by send 1 285 borrowing directly g o5 AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, 2 hours after high water it is low Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | tide. which !5 followed by flood tide. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, ] from asphyxiation in his tailoring e at once, by return mail, a free $6.00, $7.50, $10.00 and up to $1230 a pair. Jennie Buchalier | brary had sent collections of books to y Plaid Wool Blankets s re . , I London, Thursday morning. A strong | Wafers. Eastland | VAT We have had books in all of the | gdor of gas whien Alled the halwass || Name. ......itiit tland | {on"grage schools in to d the re- LT hallwa Blacksmithing in all its branches. GREENEVILLE Bosrah.. Elie. Duerr | Uit fias been most encouraging. Books | oiaas, iIdimg ocoupied by O'Shea at- |} — MO =i | 93.3. Boarah I Rhoda A. Miner | 1© the number of 843 werc sent. With | Cormick, -who was standing in the (| . Plaid Blankets $3.98 $11.50 Blenkets at $7.98 wiind Blro i Seriousiy tnfured M| Co ety ] books have Heen sent. to)] 12VCL doonway. investigated and cepltisetion 2 75 pairs of 11-4 size Plaid Wool Bxactly 18 fine quality All Wool at Work—Falls Fifteen Feet—Eu- — — Dave. truced the €SCADINE £a% (0 (he OO | <———— s : sixacty 18 Tine aballyall iee f s k's Ialls and the circulation there| gccupied by (’Shea Tallorine | ———— = Blankets, in blue, pink, tan and | Plaid Blankets, in ian and pinl o | gene Carroll Crushes Foot in Eleva- | HOME MISSIONARY WORKERS has been 157 volumes. While our | grop e e & aigrng gray combinations—at $3.98 a pair. | OPly—actual $11.50 value at $7.98 & A e HOLD THANK OFFERING MEETING | ptafistics syow that the increase wuf| McCormick, belleving there was ey s X Lo 507 to 515 North Main St.| mawara Brown of Central avenue,|Trinity Methodist Ladies Apoint | lias been only 18 volumes, the gain in | Something, wronk, notified ‘Patrolman Airs Tianford had been in poor || Plaid Blankets $4.98 Auto Rugs at $4.98 $eacid 2 e employed at the U. S. Finishinz Delegates ta C | circulation where books have door of the room. (’Shen was found o acveIaliieats, fome o2 60 pairs of 11-4 size Plaid Wool : : S met with a serious accident Thu slogates to Convention. | sent out has been almost 100 per ¢ iotohod Gttt Bl e s e a surprise and a & & o LSadsin 25 All Wool Auto or Steaemr \fternoon while performing his = he circulation this vear bein stretch Er ¢ bench. He ch friends |} Blankets—these also in handsome | Rugs, assorted styles —price each DEN l 's I that factory. Mr. Brown's |, The Homs = Missionary = society of | volumes as against 32 3 e e ord had no chil- || color combinations—at $4.98 a pair. | $4.98, actual value $6.00 to $7.50. re o operate an erial trol. | THnity Methodist Episcopal church | we heljeve hears out our £ lam D honging e When in Nerwich they resided 2 - e o i 1 ok Imet Thursdny afterncon and conduct- | we had some was of e room was turned on 2 Broadway at the cor- | & DR. E. J. JONES |lexunl pins acioes the chmat from | 580, FUSRES A0 207 SR | e Rag ome na of seriios boske 10 | iztiea ™ b e e on o s g | W s make lan eateusiye shawingFofthe) el Hooyy Suite 46 Sh Buildi ing bales of gray goods from the store. | W. Coleman, president of the society, | districts they would be very zlad in- filled th owned a Bummar. tottacs at Beacon products—Blankets, Comfortables and Bath uite Shannon . Building | i to onecof ths woothe Mo Bgws | Bresided and fed in the devotional ex-| deod of the Soportaniy to by i Hill. In his practice of medi Rob: s. We invit: ideration of these Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- | had been operating the trolly dur | It kgeigy the library. Wedntaiay . rtemoo 5 | he nechie. WiRaly. Hhotin and obe patterns. e invite your consideration of e de- trance . Phone. ing the afternoon but on one of the| . Miss Elizabcth Fellows ‘and Mrs me Tibraries maintain book-wag- | GCIOGK | Wedneeday atternoon. = At R pendable goods. trips across the can of gray goods, ying a bale | Clark Hunnel were elected delegates to | ons or boo something gave way, ttend the convention w -autos which make regul op after a bricf absence. It is be- ich will be | moy Iy trips through the rural neig er death with deep sorrow. ’ letting the bale and Mr. Brown fall to | held in New Lendon in Novem it | borhoods distributing and collecting | lieved, that after finishing his day's I rommer’s (e romd, 2 distancs ot ahost. 13 | Was voted to send & Christias hox (o | bogks and magasines If the Whacieg | wori he laid down on the bench for a | ; ; physician was called and did what he | The program the afterncon route we would find many grateful | Jerasion robubly he turned - the Bvergrcen Beer || D nimiosiataun idiniat e SHaipiogs s Gt aiten | Patrons alons e e ana our haepul. | IENC out: before Iving down, but the | L ' REAL GERMAN LAGER ed it advisable to call the ambulance | sell Woodward and comprised the fol- | ness would be greatly increased R e a 2 zoom. et s # -which took the man to the Backus|lowing: Piano solos by Miss Olive | e total number of books cir- D SO S, = is on draught at hospital. At the hospital it was learn- | Riley and rendings by members of th. 1 were books for ck T g ol e X H. JACKEL & CO. ed that Mr. Brown’s injuries consist, oclety. At the close a supper Every year more children come vo the | qpifl, 10 FEETS ekl PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING . of a fractured wrist and several | served. We are m esirous than st Wi o Mayor and M Brown, whe [.— —_— ma hack was strained but whether Milk and Butter Scoring. | chairs for their spe use, "as Al | & e p 2 n= c heme this C N . e L e e e e i e e ; obert 4. Cochranz | = Y ort a nps been determined late Thursday even- | The mext quarteriy educational milk | o comfortani he children. The | “ondon: = e R e i fea anc_butter scoring for tho state of | oendrene Boske hre e ahs s @ TING, . Baking' Powder ........ .2c Connecticut wiil be held at the s : L janitor ol —— : by themselves and the children con- : i PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING (1.2 ib. Sream of Tartar ....... .20c Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Richmond. Crushes Foot in Elevator. Suittel collcs s 2 - | sider orner of the room their e N Baymond Ba Washington Sq., Washington Building |10 bars P. & G. Naptha Soap .45c , Wishinghivy: Bernifide; “Sevannah and BEugene Carroll, who is employed Whether or not At i "\"‘ eujey 1 “"“‘ d 1y with — — = = . of Mr ,“ by g Norwich, Conn. . i 3 A a By the 1. S HTatahing Comping. et . ne B tres : their own table and chairs they would [ . D ' . X = i :mhm‘ Tnifhlne Compdny, st lcoprect In his be lief that ‘we have, feel even more of ownership, intorest, AT THE AUDITORIUM. | Sherma ¢ v tomo Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. £1.00 the South. Berths reserved in advance. | Thyrsday. Mr. Carroll, who was ran- | feetjlog MU under the suida in the v We believe Naubvilis o Mo g Pictures, | 2230 exes sl as N T i R 25¢. Lowast rates to Europe by all lines. | DINE_ the elevator s tennend Sl MUt S AP s srdmn SutaEn ordiiE fel . ollow af: Dotine rearetiod sk Tas ooln: Phomne 531 1 package Corn Starch 060 caught his foot between the elevator|ga & bum efeer . dndianapoits X at | 4 t the hree we lenced vaudeville acts | ;o - i e 1 = 12: SRS | and the floor, badly crushing it. He e £ = 7/ depends. ombined h _gocd movies make ] B Rl JECa crns ¥ st was attended by Dr. Louis T. Cassidy e Senmk ol b tractive bifl at the Auditorium for | R [ODERN PLUMBING [iEachnie MinceRisetie £8s, who found that two small bones in| __ the tables in the library and bo £ of - .the week. Onl When 1t onnecti soc: { 1 package Mixed Si Oec JOHN A, DUNN, Agent the ankle had been dislocated and that | Emerson took high to r home reading, shows serformances were weil | Daughters of 112, held i 2 S AR i 160 the lez w badly bruised. Mr. Car- | Score follows ‘ increase. Our booaks show an ia e ;= : is as ecsential ir modern houss as o D0 MATN ATHERT roil was taken to his homé on Mowry Baltic. 5 147 readers during (ic ndRiey Tenaii A | o electricity is to lighting, We gueran. | 6 bars Bee Soap ...... 250 avenue. IAEh by ot B anc ) ‘mazazines loaned. Our aieaadd i =0 : = ) s nfed an act whic aven v Aftcimoon tco the very best PLUMBING WORK $i0 R cra Cullen - i v s of mazazines in con- | & St aan, 3 s x “ulle: ihoind. Al it was well arp | Gene and Ha ) sion was the oxpert workmen -at tne rariest Moet Clgars Are Good-— Missionary Society Meets. S jiaeaon on e aer s Culde 9| sive: amiexhi dan. , : €ix includ | prices. o THESE ARE BETTER | The Home and Foreign Missionary | parbett in reference work by pupils of e | Clever singing while Mildred | n (Gl S ey v U t d T l l’t -2-3 5¢ tional. church met Tuesday afterncon fertainment. — PEaRl T GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | With Mrs. C. H. Ricketts, at her home & timate that at the present time feature pict = ; > S on Prospect street. The regular rou- i-Rollers. e have upon elves 5500 I A | . — gl TR L T o T k. s e g ROV e J. F TOMPKINS i vas a large attendance. Portels 70 e e e b d S . el THOS. I BHEA, Pro, Frankiin St was a large attendanc Eottelance (] 328 volumes. e o : ; a0 67 West Main Street L s T 2 Notes. E. 79 been a considerable number of books CBITUARY. ' e uitable for the childrer books which are of use to teach Charles Williams, station agent at Greeneville, s confined to his home . . o here with an attack of tonsilitis. Albert T. Hoxie, {and pupils in the srade schools for | Albert T. Hoxie, after ’ A = | suppiementary readin. Then we | iliness, died Thursday f - Ilisr o RorE A A Rl VALY Personals and Notes. | have ht books on agriculture, do- | o'clock in his horae in Lebanon. o tinz ’\I\(l 4 "U’)h' 1 ey have returned from Boston where they | William_Bailey, boss carder, is en- | Mestic science, biography, the pres. | ofixie was born in the sturc of It neating ant «ani B e e e R R g FLOOR FINISH Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwioh | Ser'es: i A Bl R alA st | ArionE e Hiew e Booke are | ha haen & iosident be Lete 32 Franklin Street Nimmslandio At Phons 1177-2 The carpet for the Greeneville Con- | gucst of friends here for a few days, }{w SIJ'M«VW«? rDiy'vfl"v'x - «‘)f Facts, ‘I;,a.,m 60T venin Poths thare. with L | e e ht mtfld~ ufi(, stand ch'fi'gg““'l;er = gregational church has been laid. The Encyclopedia of Foods and Beverages | parents when a young man. e Norwich, ~ i~ [oonstont walking, scuffing, b carpet was purchased through thel Charles Gagnon of Putnam is the|Harper's Latin Dictionary, Historical | heen engaged in farming and owned | 9186 i.chanon, Oct. 12 Alhert T, Eflflm GQ%T{V{] %) {.ammng of children. Kyanize T"E DEL .HnFF generous subscriptions of the mem- | guest of friends in the Village for a | Atlas of Modern Burope, Hart's Amer- i ot pmneg | HOX Siiag r| i e R bers and the societies of the church.|few days. ;;‘-‘ylnl‘“w"l" '“""’“ : Cor pporaries, | up to the time of his illness, was Eomy the i his son, FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY L = o . = o ve year cumulation of the Read- | vory Cactive mhan. . He wat married & < i Wday niterio k European Plan Work on North Maln street in prep- | Richard Kyle was on a hunting trip | ©r's Guide to Periodical Literature, | vonys ago to Miss Mare Tinien awho | ¢ 2 Burial in fam- CATIC i ' 1 aration for the laying of the Hassam | Thursdayand returned with a large Iylgwl f”;‘ the children, the Book of |jjed 12 years ago. He is survived Ly | <34 IR THE VAJGHN FG‘JNDP\Y LG - - pavement is progressing rapidly, ex- | number of squirre! Knowledge. ¥ i Bavrard, A* Clir g { BATLI | i i ates 75 conts mer day and up | PRVemment 1s promtessing rapudly. ex. We thank all those who have con- e b Hailey oF Boots TITHI | Nos Ta.sai2h Esery Birest HAYES BROTHERS, above the old Reliance Worsted com- Hector Bonville, formerly of this | tributed to our success durinz the past MW a5t s i 3 . Teleghons 1222. 26.28 Broadway | Pany’s plant. place but who has been residing in | Year by thelr interested patronage nd | e Sonil - - — = Canada, has returned here and has ac. | those Who have enriched us by gifts rwich frien were mot = e TAFTVILLE Sl e e L DL e bl inaiks e dne | Rbtday b nd deachint Al PR : | MAHONEY BROS- LLL Mills. the t he: of the grade hools of ‘e of Dr. W. J. Hanfc & e b s St the town for ting us placing , on the evening of 1 ‘! o FALLS AVENUE Many Attend Mission at Sacred Heart The Red Sox supporters were bus; ;'GU:‘\% lr\tvhfl_ hands r;f the children and u C‘ ] e“ i ln § - = . Parish — Baltic Defeats Taftville | Tounding up the money which they |to the teachers and principal of the ineral services were held Monday, | 1! B Hack, Livery and Boarding Bowlers—ltems of Intorest, | *''®| won on the world's series Thursday,| Wheeler school for their interested | Oct. Sth, at 11 m;, at St F Stable i 2 The losers do not have a whole lot to | @and untiring co-operation. ct n Diego. 15 Y | T e ba nl We guarentes our service to be the | There was a large attendance at |8 TOW- = Dr, and Mrs. Hanford left Norwich | Main Street IN SII.V L}{ e el o be. ™! the mission. .at, e Sacred Heagt AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. 4 church Thursday eveninz. The mis-| T and Mrs Willlam J. Hamiton — | I owest Prices ' mp——— sion this week is for the young ladie: _")“f Lun:;\!r;, C e:'xfl(_ I‘\(S“us erl\'.ll\ss Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. EAT LESS AND TAKE | wes| e | of the parish and will close Sunday | mma Thomas of Cold Springs, X : et SALTS FOR KIDNEYS |& - : - D. S. MARS I | iftcrnoon. Next week will be devoted motored ‘here fror Denbury and aislll Thel@inlin the Gown Shop, a.min- 1 R ks = 4 - - to the young men of the church. Weltér: e Joged na ature musical comedy with ecight very¥ |Take a Glass of Salts hefore break- | B DERECTORS THE WM FRlSWZLq [ [oacs: i mre e PianOS Bear Cats Developing Fast Team ,’”'“!"" f“ and two men In the cast| fast if your Back hurts or | . ELL S without marring The Taftville Second team known as = o feahendiraction At the; Davis) Bladder bothers you. —AND— . lin St : e Bt ST | A FINE TREATMENT | thevtee. for e tnss i ot the ek, | EE o G J 7 Pl -~ P Thursday night and the team is show. The men are both comedians and all = i gk 5 o T i h 7 ayer-rianos ing a world of speed. The practice the girls are exceptionally good sing- [ The American men and women must | Eyanize s swearproof, heelproof snd : v B : consisted mostly of passing a basket FOR CATARRH ers. Pretty gowns and attractive scen. |Suard constantly against Kidacy | apotoroof, Your ‘money back ' it \r' V t ] shooting. The Bear Cats have sched- added much to the production | Dle; because we eat too mu h 2 ! | ducsnt Qo Bl We GleIm. ictor ictrolas uled a game for Thanksgiving with which met with decided approval by [OUF food is rich. Qur llood is f | Lady Assista the Jewett City team. Easy To Make and Costs Little | (he audience. Fred Weber and Com- |With uric acid which the, idpe ON EASY TERMS Y pany presented another act of merit. [Strive to fllter out, they wealten from f Telephone 328-3 Baltic Trims Hi-Rollers. It is called At the Stage Door. The |OVerwork, become sluggish; the elimi-) Gers 5 s Jas i i s ol E - e s log and the result is HENRY E. CHURCH nlight Building, MagshBalidipg | > Ehrersonia. I RoiTers ware Hetoat Catarrh is such an insldious disease | third vaudeville offering is the act pre. | Dative tissues ci pt it = ¥ SR Sirest, 230 State Btrest. | Thursday evening in & bowling maten | 374, has become oo prevalentduring thplsented by - Dora Hilton, s singers ai- | Kidney troublesblaader weakacss and WM. SMITH ALLEN s 3 past few years that its tr ot A the Kei a general decline in health. 2 Norwich New London with a team from Baltic by 14 pins. | fhould be understood by all pect: from the Kelthitheatre in Boston. | = Sop - kidneys feel like lump: The Hi-Rollers took the second string |~ Science has fully proved that catarrh| On the movie programme the feature | When Your jodness feel e THMAC o thel matoh, Balife the othar/ two:|la @ oonstitutional dlscase/and therefog :;:Icfigftcch'en e ‘3"‘?3““!,"“-(: e el oy, Tl of medbaent ar vou ere| = SSEe Erickson had high single and Captain | require constitutional treatment, part film with Pref or- |18 4 i SEer i i647 & B A A s mualor alves ool uosll iy Gieh n theeating: - aiat a/| oDIed "t igeek sreller, (tWo “or u-ec |DR. SHAHAN, Specialist douches seldom if ever give lasting|Lovet’s Might, two reel Keystone com- | times during the night; if you suffer ;Buy a 10c Brush and we give you a 15c can for free trial. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin 8t, 0 L = 2 - ik or Diseases of the Auto Deliver: Telephone 531-4. M E benefit and olten drive the disease fur-|edy completed the programme. The au. | With sick headache or dizzy, nervous u Y P - TAV vn the and mme. T = i ae e have chei BLOOD AND STOMACH. ADA S A RI\ :;‘A:rhfl“o;}n the air passages and Into| dience at all three shows on Thurs. |SPells acid stomach, or you have rheu H. : I5, acid 3 L hee e Rheumatism (including Neuritis), 1f you have catarrh or catarrhal deaf- | 33y were of large size. matism when the weather Is bad, Fet | gty “Froubics, Bloody Sputum, Runc T from your pharmacist about four{gmwn Condl s % l’ ’ M KI“(; ss or head nol 0 to Lee & Os- — own Conditicns, ~Premature Aging, good or. nlne;'“drr\lu);;lessi ana ;;Oer. one cunce Not i ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- | Hardening of = the Arteries: Gufturs . . . of Parmint (double strength). Take ot in Accord. spoonful in a glass of water before |treatment orly for blood Diseases. i this home and add to it 1-4 pint of hot| President Vanderlip’s address to the |breakfast for a few days and your kid- | Simple and reliable prevention of Ty- ) water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; | bankers indicates that his views of [neys will then act fine. This famous | Phgid, Rabies 3 Ve 7-8 o = stir_until dissolved; take one table: | compulsory miiitary serviee . do° met |salts is made from the acld of grapes | wdlgurfigl0iil & my 2-4 p. m. The Gl“efl Vlbber Co spoonful 4 times a day. quite accord with his view d 1 juice, combined with lithi = 8 vith ¢s of com- |and lemon juice, comb ithia, S May Building ige1 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Burope and America: Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers . Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin_Stou F al Dl E7" Simporiad Simwer. Ale, Bunior uneral Director Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish« from ihe distercm g png dulck rellef] pulsory membership in the federal |and bas been used for zenerations to EE e S B T AR dE Bl HhE S B i | ey S0 woha fitn She it Sorend Widnevs FRANKLIN STREET, | _ssmmwws 3 ecome and m op droppin St e < Budweiger, Schlitz and Pabst. an mer fritny thethroat, | o PP SRR it no longer is a source of irritation, | Shea & Burike Norwich A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town s reatment has o sifght tonie ac-| The Last Congress. thus ending bladder -diserders. 41 Siain St F C GEER’ Piano T“er e y i which makes it especially effective e Congross tha ¢ ad-| Jad Salts is inexpensive; = e , elephone 519 Prompt service day or night oy it es i ieqpociany susctue g hat recently ad. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in. ain Street he blond 1 | journed will be admiringly recalled as |juCre, makes a dellghtful cffervescent thin And weak. It.is c4%1,L> makerlone that managed to hold a remark- |lithia water beverage, and belongs in e P atemad oogts ittty Everslably lons session without having any |every home, because nobody can make Gestructive disease should glve this|of its members referred to as a czar— |a mistake by having a good kidney freatment a trian Washington Srar. flushing any time. 122 Prospect Street. Nerwich, Conm WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- “Phone 511 iness before the public, there is N0 | = e medium better thar throush the ad- | ;RPN I3 N0 AdVETtatns, madiig n YOU WAST to put your bus- L 680 fore the public,” there s no ol 4820, . “irough the ad. Columns o2 The Bumetin. Lady Assis:. Funeral Directors vertising columns of The Bulletin. letin for business results.