Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 17, 1917, Page 9

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IGIRLS! DRAW A'OLOTK THRWGN YOUR HAIR AND nou.l-l T8 ntu PEND 25 eENT nAnmwFF VANISHES AND MAIR STOPS "COMING OUT. k- a head. of heavy, trace of d: 3 ?hul your real surprise will hé .flf fabout two weeks use, when you Wi isee new hair—fine and downy at first|, 3—yes—but really new hair—sprouting jout all over your Danderine ‘is; e believe, the only sure hdr W Idestreyer of dandruff aad ;l.chv scalp and it mever mh tn Hyt lling hair at once. ) ; l!y‘vuwl.ntto prove w;nth.u isoft “your hair ; Icloth with a Httle ] Fully draw it m l!ng one small thair will b: soft, P it oW - - G dn just a oments—e "'u“l " Generous ‘Contributions. m"h“:‘d‘“m‘:' °_ m'”d, "o,"‘;“m' 5 ‘ thu Coupon today Affier’Wednesday, Apnl 25th, we cannot send out any 3 i i i?i :g"‘“" awnits SIvOhe y tc&:wuu to meet the expense | most cases get compensation : ol interior decorating tat. Jam work, which would be as truly patrio- = 7 . coffee- | 136 For them s enlissment in {0x their more of the illustrated books picturing and fully describ- NORW’CH 'l"owN flon mw»«rpon mule among olere;l.br:eu:; Ry d.valn e p o Worcoster viiied | it Wil ol n 3 SN DEOTAR : - ing the new Encyclopaedia Britannica, “HMandy Volume” ev. E. George Biddie and Cheir of Dantelso: being laid out, for various interests will McKinley Avenue AL M. E. Zien rombine to get concerted action. - - 2 b Church Provide Inspiring Service at| All efforts to find the body of Nipl —— Issu rinted on genuine India aper . Shoftoring’ Avea'— Firsh. Bandelion WG ey oWt pver 3,,., ol MISSION IN ENGLISH 5 _1ssug, p Y 8! P . Appears on East Town Street—News -.l't.W"" 135 * Sunday Jurlne | Beina Given at St. Mary’s Church by rch have in General. body has been practically abandoned. Eloquent Father From Hoboken Rev. E. George Biddle and choir o( Completing Big Contract. Monastery. e N, S e, T cpineen o et e | new susunter” Tobin . £ s oie BECAUSE—by that date we will have left s0 few sets of the on g Tinad atiomon Serefoe® Bha Vi siged Sl I Sadialy il Sou | sk comduciing 1, toscial midein 57 Britannica that the last set will be sold before people writing for xt chosen were thé words of the|plete its present contract there in E h ’ Plother of Jesus, Whatsoever He “#:& l.l.buut g‘ve weekls,t '§he %‘g ;tock )r;use -x;r‘: e l,lm-r’ '3:‘@ fl’:flhg::::“m:. ::l;; aunto you. do it. T am slad for t nearly completed and the workers y T e e R o e T S e mformatum can receive literature, make up their minds, and *ral ;e‘;sum! h& laldh J:lu‘s Jn;'lnutry, to the mill and to buflding dwellings. ;:;;ylen:;n&e:s p:‘rl :I‘zle French-speaking 'erent om that of john. Je~ o S came o santity the common evemts Lomisd e o “Father Tobin. member of the Pas- get their orders to us. $f life. He was more often found at| Mra. and Mrs. Ira D. Martin, former- | gionist order, gave a mission here This | 1 _engased in business here. are now | ghout four years ago, so is well known Joyous occasions than was John. pleasant]: y ¢ situated at Sanford, Fla., many of the members of the par- Wwas Jesus' first miracle. Just B Ty R iy | Io ey OB Lol neninRiol Wie e Benly as e told the servants what to | Mre, Martin is ot B BB £ ; e - b B i T o Fhs | Inemm mere o o o | wek inchides masses 56 and B'a. s |- Do not blame us if you suddenly realize that ing are so few, that it will be useless for us to Srorid wives of its ‘biet firat, in o], SARAIn TL T WANel e Trora |oih short instructions | after each been telling f ks has e send out descriptive literature after Wednesda pod- 1= alsappomemenc e LaeR |50 L S e milliciently tr Be | e oo Srening serd el what we have elling Tor weel com p Y e s omts the Biat of Sit. "1a | out. The miesion will come to a close on true, and that you cannot get a set of the “Handy April 25th. After that date there will be no time $o many ways we can obey this com- Seek Available Land. next Sunday. Father Tobin comes to s ’ i 5 % p ¢ i T A L B e g Lo g i R MR e Volume” Britannica, printed on genuine India left for you to write for information with any hope Jet us love Him more and wateh for | Girle' garden clubs are seeking for| <y . ;.0 e taken as the ominious paper, at any prlce of gettmg your Ofder_lfl in time to get one 0’ the ces to do kind deeds. May we all l'a‘l-ad on which gardens may be plant-| ., .c.mstance that is bringing many obedient as those servants wer: 0 Fhen shall we have the wine of glad- | Southern Visitors Inspact Mi of, the subjects of the Centrai emmives G last sets. Therefore—write today, get the free ATE ot was o wngn g | oS S dohetre sna. TG Por, | v S 51 o plperie? i, B For weeks we have been advertising that we . 1,y fhat tells how the Britannica can be of prac- gnoir ot twelve members. dliss Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Keach of the West | tion papers. During ihe past few dars must soon stop selling this gree eat hbrary of tical d to Th decid e scing, Tia 50 et to Troet b | Sonvimons Bha lorsuce. s wnd | o0 (oL Pre P eeelied 24| o ihentic, reliable world-facts because we can- qfi?cfi;egldazr:s; at gggé sl esus. Is He Yours? and The Lord Is| inspected the mills and. village at|gons who were taking out their first y Shepherd. Among the hymns were | Piainfield and also the mills and new | citizenship papers. A majority of the " _not ‘gt any more sets fiofll the pu&luhe;s lessed Assurance, There Is Glorv in| village at Goodvear, with a view men who applied are subjects of the s emed Fome, ‘and T Love to Walk | get ideas for the sanstruction of dwell- | Rustrian emberor. On Saturday of In only a little while we must announce the last irgs for operatives-of the Fulton this week others are expected tp ap- $70 o company Atimnta: of which | ot "' e ke thol Soph ® We have told why—because the war has 4,y we can accept orders for genuine India paper Spring Birds Noted. 5 Mr. Johnstone ds_the agent. cation for citizenship, for on that day 'FT&‘: throatsa sparrow have bean seen] - MANY. WATGH DRILL bt s e o = stopped the manufacture of India paper—that et of the “Handy Volume” form of the Britannica seen ..%&;jfi;Ee{:.}’ufz:&‘;_"‘.‘v‘.‘r;‘w,‘m";u:: Interested Gatlory to Note Good Work| "24he" Staplgton Formerly at o1 two essential raw materials, flax-from Belgium, it any hope of filling them. Sogun e usetur’ work on"lomects and| ©f Thirteonth Company at Armory | s geaun ot New Cansan of Rev Germany or Ireland and hemp from Russia, have e o ) i R e e | ; B now uttering Its “Chip! Chip™ The | powErown 1o the Jafzest memberansy | [of Many members of 'St Mar'a par- been unobtainable for months and that no more It behooves every man or woman, boy or girl White throated -sparrow “or “peabody | it {¢a mistory, 99 officors and enligted | 1Sh. in which Father Stapleton was > : 4 k I‘r‘.g’ ?,%T;m:&*;&‘“}fiaaf‘xwlfififl e ariced In thelr weekly | Mt iher - Stapicton was ordaines to can be had for years. Over and over we have atall interested in this wonderful, practical, educa- Tl tho robing and Slucbirds re com: | S SYeRISE by many interested spec- |t "Carainal Richard, © - ) stated that the last set of the “‘Handy Volume’’ tional work to send in the above coupon at once. ing daily to the trees near the home | S.0F%p, NPTE PO Are WENtel, BOW-| During his stay in this city he en- 0, 20T, have Doen Dot TS TRL | Sembasy "wili e calind for servics | dsafed Bimecit ig the members of Mie Britannica possible to print on India paper y again 'ore long. e two . score . o p— 31, U i ot 80 wild peess flew over | ALY, enlistea men ar getting the A.| SSEPESC TOETS INAL they Besrd of e has been manufactured and delivered to us. Remember ‘t!he ‘e"t"eh‘slet (29 volumes) ?" i Aprii12, and the juncos are still ple of thelr military Instruction,| . eat many friends a the peo- oy whi i ( ik | B b siven for the most past By | Sroet, many friends amens the peo- yours to use and enjoy e you are paying for e postae e R bors of St. Mary’s church and to Our stock of sets is now being depleted at-the ~them. You only have to send $1.00 with the order these, too, the announcement of his CENotE e son death brings sorrow. rate of over 1500 sets a week. The end of the and $3.00 a month (for the cloth binding) for a bRk O WestorSemaaule for K. s, e sale is almost here. Itisso close, the sets remain- limited number of months. i - . N. Foster. Mrs. E. D. Childs of Fast Town| Killingly High school’ s E street left Monday to pass a week or [son is gxsihedu!edsc‘tloo‘ow:!e’}":ll‘\lr:;:y At the Methodist church Monday two in New York. Wwith a game at Webster with the Bart- | 3fternoon at 2 o'clock the funeral ser- 3 . lett High school team. This 1s vo be | Vices for E. IN. Fostor were conducted Sets can be seen and orders left at: _A dandelion in blossom since Sun-|a league game, the other league con- | PY_the pastor, Rev. George D. Stanley, : day morning in a yard on East Town | tests scheduled for the Killingly team | 8sSisted by Rev. F. D. Sargent of the street was tHb first one noted in this|are as follows: April 25, Windham Congregational church. The service vicinity. . |Bigh at Danielson; May 2, Putnam | Was attended by relatives and many ; High at Putnam: May 5, Bartlett High | friends. Burial was in Grove strest - i Al S o et | PRSNGSR | R o ¥ RS B0 TIPS R WTEHA 00. and aunt, Qdrs. John Tefft of West gt a4 To Putnam High at Danfelson; May R Soutubridge Tigh at Duntclson. HAD EMPLOYED MINORS foregoing are S ——— ‘.:ra., Exm&mfl:&w‘:fl Mon- | gadition to these @nm 1l wu] Joseph Vandile Unaware That He islt with Mr. and Qffe. Charles Ver- s Weas' Sreaking ‘Siute. Laiw. Nt L School and ‘independent teams. ;0 theycity court Monday morning, Ral, 'oseph Vandale plea guilty to one Mrs. A. Gould Hunt ‘of Bridgeport, of three counts charging that he had ; ¢ vho_is “visiting at her former home g - g By P % of the same color. Mr=and Mrs. Sta; West Haven.—The West Haven pub- b B AR T el Enthusiasm for Home Guard bowling alley and a fine of $10 was im- Seche B & e e St N io7 lett immediately aftor the marriage | jic library was broken into by someons Lereat i T e e Sl i | Sgainst Mr. Vandale were nolled, . | Sch n’gut and struck [ 8tory About Hidden Dynamite, Etc.| will reside in (Hartford, where the|°erly Saturday morning. The entry X Mrs. Delia White h: urn - n ly shocked le—S8tanley-Cassa- | groom is emploied. was. made through the rear cellar et e Ul s haw retwresd 1o | geny in Danieison, Up to the e e N Y thosle stated | ond bruised, but, It is believed, not| vamt Marriage—Cadets’ Drill Ma. n o hid window. Nothing was missed and it a visit in Wakefield, R. L, with -her Violating & law in employing minors | Seriously injured.’ The horse also was! 0" potirning Ssansey Budies. is the general opinion of the town of- aister, Mrs. H. J. Bannister. 2 | 85 pin bovs. rather he belleved he was | SOmewhat hurt W<The wagon was 3 Fysucis Saivanc o Singene st Talojfiele Ont O iod of: Ruliing & s M=t 7w interest is not apparent. but much of [ Ony Elving the boys an opportunity | EGCT LoC! Bumiors Nave e clrciluted tietuis Tng the Baster, vacation. with nis pas. | warm place to slsep. Conmetticut. Collega spent. (he Socke | toat o Doy ue to the REcsrialnty | ours and. that this opportanity. was SRR the village that two men while O a|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan ond ‘with her classmate. Miss Marion mn%-‘&:wf&fiflh D8 107 | appreciated mot oniy by the bovs but DIED WHILE ASLEEP e B st c lq::x:fl‘t’yh '?; Mr. and Mrs, Charles B. Montsom- & Rogers of Washington stre by parents as well. He had no inten- dynamite and ammunition. The per- | oy wete” Sunday vispors in Arctic NG ONE SHOULD —_— tion to run his place counter to the{ Mrs. Albert L. Bennett Expires in|gson or persons who started the ru- Gwl' R Goselii ?[’ R retuvkal o £ Westerty and has miets O aacn | ha T S G el e SR R b= o mor also stated that yires wers Sirun | school “in, Central Falls, K. L, affer HAVE GRAY HAIR of ‘esterly and -her . i ce Examination . on rees on James 2 % 2 o 2 Glilan_of North Stonington | visited home guard developm It was announced at the Putnam | Announcement was received here of | land. It looked as if a wireless Sta- | shemer Bremrme Baasin o Witk his Mrs. Thomas Day of Otrobando a post office Monday that on Saturday,|the death on April 15, at Pasadena,|tlon was to be constructed. Dona Dupuis was a Sunday caller in Local Jottings. ““Allison C. Rogers of Boston was at ¥is home on Washington street over nue last week. > April 28, a United States civil servi ., of Ella L. Bennett, vrmaw of On investigation it was found that = M1 | Ad Bennett. BRI by fent Sy A T66- Don’t Use Dyes — Restore s G T, Randall of West Town ‘Mrs. Bennett was the daus] overalls wi of cards in @t ery o 4 street left -Monday for ten days’ ab. | cOmpanies. tnam post office. T 3 SRR Natural Color With Health- sence, during. which she will Visit in Providing Sentry Boxes. Mary ©. Basto. Many visited the place rillmaster urning. ful New York and spend a few days with| At one manufacturing plant tn town, 3 anything of wires or{ St Jolin's Cadets have postponed ul Remedy — Money Back her son.in Trenton, N. J. unnv boxes are being r age, citizens of the United States, ] emmunition but instead they discov- |their meeting until their drillmaster, day at least 5 feet 4 inches in height and 1887 removed to Pasadena, ered an old rusty gun sticking out|Joseph Maloney returns some .time Guarantee. h at least 125 pounds. her home, through a hole in the wall" this week. Mr. Maloney had been giv- oy —— . iree oh Theodore Paul of Jericho, | gn an honorable discharge because of " OBITUARY. e, alien arches. ' Mr. ney seen | 3 g service in both the army and navy. |Sticky dves but no ong wants to have Mrs. Harvey Whittemore. ‘Woodstock. He joine dthe navy when a youth|¥f your halr is gray all over, or just Vite Thon Toinc. the aray ‘and merven out | B0 Taika ans aak eiens S ety en e a; t is faded out &nd lifeless—simply I‘Il.ry n:gfll.mr. teacher at|two enlistments. 'HE has done fifteen |geot a hol(le of Q-Ba hln Ilil.lr fiolox; Reli has ret two weeks’ | years’ continuous service and saw ser- - rmle: qu a spent at her home in Leo- | vice on the Mexican border last sum- . It is gumranteed to the Mass. 2 mer. It is due to Mr. Maloney that the """ L e Automobile and Wagon Colfide. gene and Bruno Barr spent Sun- | Cadets have advanced s¢ rapidly since | " In % Yors Siapis meaitntul way it Monday afternoon at South 'Wood- day at Jericho. B. I their orsanization. ? natural color to gray stock, there was a collision between — C Brevities. S P iy Q-B: . imply apply Q-Ban Many young women. hnmmmle‘: Mlnr-r iike aehampoo and the local guardsmen is the armory Bitulcieon “Monday Hight Thomas Duffy was & business caler in Providence ‘Monday. Z and Mrs. Wlll.ll- &lfll of th Mr. and hall. "l‘ho mmu”““’t‘”cdtf;:" at a patriotic, rally a ant ry ’;Wmfirnm Nobody likes to ui angerous, dfrty, also Ba go‘r.'::omnvlnq‘ .u"p-n

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