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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1979 9 DANIELSON : PY : : ° ! Sergeant@Carl Anderson, K com- Z pany, 102d Infantry, is reported ar- : rived at Sxbokea from overseas. | ., Months @20 Sergeant Anderson was g : . 3 5 @ wountted by the accldental discharge eer b it o Iassejg from his belt whis he was on duty in g . the front line trenches. Five stars : 2 that signified a barrage burned down one leg and s> afsabléd him_Tiat heé was in An overseas hospltal for months. * In_a letter received here of his flare pistol, which was hanging from him a few weeks ago he said he e was Dprogressing, but was still con- b fined £ his bed. It is understood that i he is unable to walk as yet. bUt that his recovery is eventually assyred. Sergeant Anderson is a veteran of the Spanish-American war in which he served ay- memper of Coipnany IY, Fhird Connectjcut National (®iard. He Las been in the national guard of the state almost continudusly for more \l}xan‘ a su{)xcdor years. He was at the ’ X Mexican border and has been over- Here is a good old fashioned mark down on Overcoats. | zx Sihee Gotober ot mast oot ¥er . geant Andeason was a volunteer and : » is recognized as one of the most able No sky high prices at the first of the season so that a mark soldiers that has represented this e own. down now really means that you are getting what you In a letter received hére from him some time ago the only regret he ex- pay for. pressed over the misfortune that be- fell him was that he should be 8o seriously hurt without' getting his Splendid Coats that we are ready to take a loss on. |yound in the height of a stirring ac- tion. The company of which he has been Red Cross roll call drive are as fol- 326-50—328-00 COATS now 321.50 ]‘;‘: sg"nig,&';a xgoodggilro s 206 l d Cal ; 2 HILDREN have a natural crav- delicious, wholesome and economical. $30.00 OVERCOATS ....... $23.50 # Cmanfchuss enion: 2 att ing for sweets. Satisfy this P.S.—GOLD LABEL Brer Rabbit is for table use— . A. S. Field, Brooklyn ...... 54 s o s S e e e 624 ; cravin,g Vv‘\]i‘{h GOLD LABEL Brer and especially fine for cooking and baking.. The GREEM 203 Mrs. Esther Jacobs ...... 65 : . LABEL costs lessand is splendid for cooking and baki- Miss Laura Jocobs 1 i1 Rabbit Molasses—like most mothers ‘ Joh SOk . ..ok 8 > » T = —_— y . Mrs. Arthur Logee 36 ! are dom 4 TH E R TaRE . R . Don’t Worry About Sugar Mrs. J. H. Smith . 5 % Brer Rabbit is absolutely pure— i Misaellaneous ...... . . SRS | pure gVARN?EILrng‘S CH“RCH e the real New Orleans Molasses from o ry gratifying to the chapter ‘Thousands of honsewives are using Brer Rabbit real New Crieans Molasses for stewing Prunes, Dried Apples, Peaches, ané otker dried fruits. For baking Fresh Apples—for all kinds Sk of cooking and baking. . N 1 Brer Rabbit, y f tike tabl P ; % feamne ; you know, comes from sugar cane—like e :2 :’hl\'\ ';ml; i‘l.».';\.: ”{E‘r‘ rl‘fi?‘c fi“:film:,‘: ‘ : ew 0125&1'1:); sugar. It contains a luget-mou.n't of real sugar —itnot only ANY ticipated that there would be quite a E 4: d B ~‘s_‘v:lfleeteus:‘,)‘blut gives the rich, delicate flavor cf the real New falling off in 1919 enrollment, in view C > b d 5 eans Molasses. of the fact that the war was over and Very s o1 rea an rer eince everybody had so generously e R e Rabbit you serve saves sugar; cuts Liberty loans. Even though the war i 1 o *! h d . builds health, and is Write us today for FREE Brer Rabbit Cook Book. Tells | you how to make delicious desserts without sugar. ! Penick & Ford, Ltd., New Orleans has ceased the work of the Red Cro § must continue for some time, to t the war devastated districts - Beigium, France, Italy and other al-} COLUMBIA record the work of an active country |lied countrie: church. The chairman of the Red Cross The Congregational church society —_— drive, Francis E. Storer, has expri B8 146 adkins ey ed his thanks to all those who so gen- s apNIAL BN In: e church SOUTH COVENTRY crously gave of their time and ener- REGEESNy aftcthootlh Themeel-| . - New Year's party, held | §¥ in assistinz him to make the drive wae called to order by the DStOr, [ myeatv: night at the home. of Miss |® Succe The drve in this terri- v. T. M. Owen, who acted as mod- | va Von Deck, was attended by fifty. | {ory netted almost double the per- a The clerk, A. A. Latham, re-|five from Bolion, South Manchester, | (1" ;()um;\”“"frhdfl 'j(l)w‘:‘lhg; iflnrl‘fn o ried a total membership of 12, he- | Hartford, Willimantic. New London ag | he country. The fomn of Hiingly & & decrease. caused by death and | well as town folks. The early part of | (81 W it Salien Lclodig i emoval of eigh rsons. L. E.|the evening was spent with dancing | VErious cor pasRo o is| was elected secretary, and and music. At midnight a fing chicken | G5¢ n¢, ate mere SiHeu) vard P. Lymas treasurer, to serve|supper was served. e e il el ¥ oming year Henry B.| John Day was recently taken to St. | 5 n e elected trustee and H.!Joseph's hospital, suffering with infiu- | The body of Mrs. Harry Sims, for- serve on the standing |enza. merly Miss tte Carpenter of is town, a ee vears. Th rived here Tuesday {rom The funeral of Frank Day was held d alance 1St Mary's chureh Friday mornies, |Denver, Colorade, where Mrs. Sims ere ipts $5 He was buried in St Mary's cometers, | died in a hospital some time ago from o o A ; 3 ; oD Mandas * afres wg | ailuenza. Mrs. Sims was o daghter PUTNAM hey were fo 5o abroad in o foregn feld of misson| i the comulty st last week . the 38: fniastonery dolle L SR00L cHegan. T e of Mr. and Mrs. Cady Carpenter. She units. They appealed to I n the compleien of death of F liller, son of Mr. and s total e T b ; was educated in the schools of Dan- g ron has “om | Lwosevelt to help them and_he | course at Columbs : et e e L fier a days of taking inventory. |number. of; years. ; M, H. € could ‘suggest someone to, whom he |entite stock of war 5 ! : y : 4; cash on‘hand:Jan - I BhE The rooms of the Bohemian -club! city court Tu motl direct his_efforts ey st - : Darling entoriained Mrs; were well filied Tuesd evening at | hearing one of mino sted Miss Byrne 1 it w thu ston of Putnam Thurs« . ope's are dArivinglthe annual meeting and smoker of the| A Bos per pr t she now the president 7 . D. route on account of | organization. Reports covering the jStatement that h established a vers T Mler Hae bl o ea former carrier, Frank | vear were read asnd showed that thelers, in wh re are )0y g pleasant friend nd often enter- i and ac- {Ts A him littie inci- ganization is in flourishing condi- |Sailed from France for home an ned him by ton, with a membership of 166. due here Jan. 1 once Following the business meeting there Legi t to hear of in town are ill with in-| he < of Miss Mary Gill- hool reported Dr ators iline ; Derb in intern at S yvisiting fves at '[”Fu'\l 9:’"‘9‘!{:" ,'h;'nm was S ERECHUICTA ey ! were some match games between the ;tion e 1 I ) hosnital at one time .x'x“-] well 5 t@hdangs & 38 persons | 7 {leading Dbilli and pool players of |trains for Hart nted wit Byrne, who is nov 0 has bee Ry 5 aeone | SOUTH CRISWOLD lthe club, these matches holding the |the se . nurse of a resular D e oclety reported held 47 meet-| Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Youns, |¢lose atteution of the members. Lunch | Arthur 3 T ! severe cold at | and the: receipt | Mis ma Turnqu and Oliver | ® served and there was an ample § Treasur: seaved e other young woman is 12 axis M. Young have returned to their re- |SUpply of ciga lect G. H io Wescott of Waure Wwho w funeral % neral expenses, also | 3 to thef ! S ior s be in I rd : ; . g the chapel. |spective Quties, after spending the| The club has a number of applica- |Will be In_lartfor nurse for Pre Rooseve this village, .., the trastect of the so- | holidays with relatives herc [tions for membership on file, so that | the inaugural b ) it et e e mada the very gratifying state- | Miss Delia Malloy resumed her |the membership probably will reach| John C. Herrin . Both Miss S¥and Co A ToRm v eTene Nt t in addition #o the buildin duties as teacher in the eighth district | 180. the maximum, ‘during the inter| “a85. Tuesd N We ribe former g v 2 Monday | months iends Tu : ; omnarEEs FI A e church holds endowment funds in- | Monday i ; i i ! ; of Miss Edith Wilkins, e o bonds, | The supper held at the home of Mr.| Warden F, E. Cunneen has received | The common co il Eind a ! LA ey which in additi Mrs. Ransom H. Young was well |a report_of progress on the making{evening at (i ildren continue to for 5 SEs & ol attended and an enjoyable evening was | of the hohor roll that is to be erected |its first s 1 4 : During rech and | Passed by all 1] ere for t boys whg, have be was ( C expected 5t s Wilkins is the daugh® hapel have and the| Irving O. Burdick a It service from the town of K | steady decre zom Al 1 Wilk En0 e neibir eibsel ropal Volunteer | visitor in Jewett City Saturday. {1 - |influenza cases in Putsa: [ T i : Rl Spet ihor i tcon el The U | has been | Mrs, Henry A. Richmond has return- | hile officials have worked dili- | ity h iare o ibe 1 | - -~ hete : onated to the Red (ross chapterand |[©d to her home er a visit with her i gently in_complying a complete and; Representative-clect 1 Mrs. A, A.| o in ATV | S sy 3 a5 been greatBiutirabiutes & m»»!‘ aughter, Mrs. Lyle . Gray. )accurate Toll, draft board and other | Brodeur will S ; i DAYVILLE i LRI eiars < Mrs. Frida Ohland was a recent bus- |official rosters being made available | ning | e S o oF Dot 1 VIVILLE The Ladies' Aid society report that |iness visitor in Jewett City {for this purpose, it is possible that| Pomifret « ” the infilenza epidemic |fam S FeiE | 3 *2 VAL . € en $30 towards the cost of | The first in a series of meetings was | there are some who entered the ser-for the winter rs of *™indham coun- | SE or Car t f’nf.:xam, who % of a porch to tiie parson- | held Sunday cvening at the home of | vice as volunteers, going quietly away closed since Ch : o ; P in the service at Camp Dev- e, which was undertaken and com- | R- H. Young. | 1o enlist, ames have not heen{ The K. of b ezain | De S been mustered out and’has 4 S0 a5 rasdtne R Cunneen or Town |showed Tuesday ¢ 7 : Irs. Moore ¢ £ it e el r . g “ s 9 < vill be | made in e drive t < em: the Killingly e o er time. at an addi- | Hartford—From Ch Americ esonml ARt i} : el Brearlcy, T Jonal the same amount | from missionary to soidier. to do e e s on phne el bt W 1 o Gallup Ekonk, Miss hich <h enerously contributed. | part in beating the Hun he B s iniay ThE ey al ‘ WAL SN JoBale oloN : lup of the New Londoh he s id $25 towards the |of Licutenant John A = o et fi hems care e of $895.5 the > is now spending a rinity ec t attending ies. eir h and report a bal- | graduate of T iterman_Gallup of nd, 5200 of which | of 1915 w Roberta Horton, teacher N H. S. Call last I Kiltin ligh sck s been a ) : wwested in bonds, and the | fow days in ihé muest of | Killifigly Hlizh school, has been at | : i e e G T e fance on depo a savings bank. | Professor and Mrs, Henry A. Perkins|Dome in Pawtucket, where she farom (¢ armer hav SnO RIS O F T onsand daus This completes r as figures can|of Trinity colloge. 2 KINS| called by the death of her father been recarncted £ ter ter Helen of Providence have been ’ £ S8ie 8 Hiirca . and Mrs. William A. Tater, who| Some flags in (i s of Mrs. ( enry Ha waugan friends W 1 Mrs. John F. Purvis i H. Pike been residents at South Can-|mast : i I er erbury, have come to Danielson to|President Roosevelt orga eir home and are residing on s Carl John Pet 1 on Atta- s day employed in Physician Explains Who Should Take | | Broad street 1 | | | | | 2 the office of the Copnecticut mill: o B e ilons ol Swanan nl A2 | veie wimest s provids & very impres- |a | e office of the Copnecticut mill:. - Nuxated Iron jaimed at the Danielsgn post office |of Thomps here he had exel on of the. desree. The | Mrs. George W. Kent and Miss Olive " z | this weel: Mrs. L. Thompson, care of pealients S0 : e & holiday in Webster. Practical Advice on How to Help Build Up ) William Burke, Clinton Rood. |, % & oo I ¢ S » vearly custom. G The first of the ice fishing parties | TUesday o hasees hin Winslow and son Great Strength, Energy and Endurance. | : s e ventured out on some of the smaller | George A. Williams of ¥ » , called at Earl Commenting on the man and woman wh onds hereabo uesday, taking a{be an assista + et n at 1ee, aturday. e o want po an assis dent of the | fet - 2 wae of Nuxated Iron as perfect henith, preat physical wndurasee | Chance on the thiff ice. capitol at H Tur s- | ard Bottomley, who completed 3, lonie, siregh and aad a stron, keen mentailty. Dr.Switvan | Willlam . Whipple is in Florida |gion of ihe | s | GALES FERRY [ a finisher with the i v over s how {oincrence the iron i Wt ot e 3 g = 5 g G n- | Whitestone Worsted (o, Sa v, wa three million people an And thereby gain greater physical mad ooel for s stay of & fc;’ Dol Though the Tic o e js At the M. E. church Sun e e s bl Sl e g tel power, brighter intollects and bettor Coal is ceming through to Danielson | hey re is an insistent ¢ SR o Newton ollats N e Bniain Spen and iy Francis Sullivar, for. health, for hou use now i more liveral | for betrer trofle: acom ; c R N collation. | feather pocket book by his employes. me:ly hysician _ of But in i L quantiti has been the rnle fop I £ omed | Feil-vue Horpial (0 | T T remms ey e t. There is no over- | o Ting. doar Depe). Kew ¥ sturdy ‘iron men, supply, s there any great|eial traveler y helped to| Ridcefield.—A testimonial dance re- o and healthy, rosy: | siringency. Itiis believed that What Lieut. I Per the in-|sulting in a cood profit was given to. oo cheeked wormen' by will_be no_such :fortage as Just robarned - i the town sdhding | Leader Patrick J. O'Le by the f iron in S e on me. perfenced_last winter. : bed in leiters B them useful sifts | Ridzefield Platoon of the Home GAard, ; tallic iron,” The old | L o b Boslmame s T e £ ) e r the | Mr. Leary was stricken while parad- 4 of metallic S - relief f | > b makes 3 L, el the Baptist, Congresational | {ransportation probic Bleci socie after- | ing in Danbury last October in a Red. iy s e process churches this week. | tered by the United St e Cross parad as siuce been con- siorm them i The ces will be continued nhtly | were at w of T 4 i ille people were sorry read fined to his bed. Nuxated Iron—he. ' V0HH1 o fore they are read 10 he_take t journey to Canaan, lled 200 miles. Mrs. Har- s class was the banner | ing and Mrs. Newton' z m's great Berris was In Providence | Tuesday on a husiness tri | CENTRE GROTON Thompson anl fami after a severe orth League Sunday ev- ) ; Mrs. ( i s nducted the opening service was followed by the pasto 7.f Newton iwho from staid.” Chanman 1 afier at [TRO-PHOSPHATE £ pervores de Iron) ap- ! n(*':‘f .;}“fflf‘fj = ¥ 3 arsnteed to Put on Firm, Healthy|are often simply astonishing. cing from physie e taken | from . cia should Flesh and to Increase Strength, Wealk, tired people regain stren, ’ od Iron and tion s i ervous cond 2 dron s | matist s Vigon aea s e vigor; thi nd angularity Gand isted toger | ™ returned (o Camp| - The death e to plumpness and curves; sleel, ntirel; g itom Nt b Deve ft ys' ieave at his| Roosevelt has Weak, th 5 — | returns to the sleepless; confidence ang’ eatircly ElienNemaloon: | | REMENE GUGIINE 0 fact that two eastern (. Weak! s T e .| cheerfulness replace debility and: 1 1 »oll is iil at his home | young woince m © conclnsive natt thie: | gloom; dull eyes become bright, and: e P G sunken cheeks regain the' pink:. iy ‘aueikto v of health. Bitro-Phosphate, thay S L R e, also won- to merve | derfully. imilation food so that many people re- that the|PoTt ains of weight in a few % orgaric phosphate | Wee s by Lee & Osgood inze as Bitro-Phos. | Norwich and most all good druggists. » tablet of which Ithough _bitro-phosphate, with each meal. Being d for relieving n o ¢ builder and mot ness and general pleasant two diffe R Ilorace H. Sears of Wes Byrne of T A. F. WO0D P g cvet with vius nurses. The necampsezing-artiels of Dr. Sol B, AL D) owety D b s T “The Local Undertaker” |iudtwo known amv phate, a hould he L genu the 2k holiday f N g bl It " tuliy A T o Dowall rved jast vear|Stimulant or habit-forming d not, owing pmt;“ =] ‘vau skl Lo ceretuliy reud by over; d your megey. X s ulspe in thiy 4 o le: or Irance hey Miss Dowel erved last vear{| TBiosphate can be safely. taken r ng properties, gt by Lee & Ospood, Chas. Osgood Co, nidl DANIELSON, CONN. devoted to cach other and S honicim 7orker to the|the weakest and most delicate Suf.|used by anyone who.does ot destrestoh” J drugglsts. Parlors ¥ Mechanic Street much perturbed over the alians at Trenton J. exnects | faver apd the cesnlfs fallGaing fix nga . nutoon.Aeal: