Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 22, 1919, Page 9

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s NURWIUH BULLETIN, . DANIELSON Dr. William Saretzki, who has been in the service at Camp Upton, has Leen mustered out and has returned to 5 Danielson. e Members of the Baptist Ladies’ Aid = : society are to meet with Mrs, J. T. Miat Flavor Jiffy-Jeit comes in fresh- fruit flavors for desserts. But it also comes in mint flavor, to make instant garnist jell. The mint > flaver comes \ scaled in a vial, Nuxatedlron Helps Make¢ Red Blood 7 The Kind That Puts Roses Into the Cheeks of Women and Force, S h, and Cour- age.Into fin eins of Men },’s.;",‘_'tfc.&.’." You Meet On the Edwards at the parsonage this after- noon. Hartf-1d, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. C. t Elmville. . F. Wood c Tuesda; of the superior court. Officer Christopher Andraws was on duty Tuesday in the abs2ace of Chief Jehn McFarland, who was in Willi- mantic attending the superior cou Lorimer Dixon, o has be=n over- seas with an aero squadron, was due to arrive in Boston Tue: on the ard was in Wil- tending 2 vossion . it ke if ‘ell Those Who Have tronsport Melita. Upon his ~retun i st fhay of By 1n RS (Rided = e Windham County National hantc. | | Heshnoss: Itmakes a green jeit Strong, Healthy, Vigorous Folks | J. Carl Witter was in Providence | | witha wealth offresh mint Savor. 7 Tuesday on a business trip. Serve with cold meats or roast Advices received here Tuesday were | | lamb. Or mix in meat scraps be- to the effect that the Danielson boys fore cooling and make a meat who arrived from overseas and went loaf of it. to Camp Mills Saturday are to be Try Loganbe -Jell for a transferred {o Fort Terry and Fort hgdusgfllxfi(%‘:‘l‘u- Wright almost at once and that mus- nish jell. Phey will detigt you, tering out wi sl Y i Ll i i sesses superior qualities to any other known form of iron. By using other makes of Iron of the city court Tuesday morning. s Packages for 25 Cente Peptonate we could have put the same quane Letters add e tity of actual iron ia the tablets at less than vnclaimed at % one-fourth the cost to us, and by using me~ | Borden, Miss Belle Leslie, Tred Han-| | Jiffy-Jeli—Wanke:hs, Wisconsin tallic jron we could bave accomplished the | sen, Paul Iisher, Sylva Wendell same thing at less than one-tweifth the costs . 2 A I but by so doing we must have most certainly _ Pierre Boulaine, formerly a book- HMMHI\ Ml - impaired their therapeutic efficacy. Glye- keeper at the Quinebaug store, is plan- | == 3 (i mf i il Lia tively estimated thatthisre- erophosphates used in Nuzated Ironisoneof |ning to return from Southbridge with i i I mula s Bow being gaed by over the most expensive onic ingrodienta knovn. | hig family and fo engage. in basiness. PUTNAM | i a ann . Among those i8 especially recommended to buiid up the o st v i Rl Eind Ciboaaiy sndores it ate nerveforceand thereby incresste brala poner, The rooms of the Bohemian club| Judge M. H. Geissler held a session i many physicians who bave as glycerophosphates aro said to contain | Were turned over to the Civie Federa- | with the best hogpitals. medical societies, ] at p: t United State$ Senator and Vice- lar to that in which it is found in the nerve .ill! hosphorus in that particular state co simi= i tion Tuesday evening for a whist par- | mive men charged with having been ; il iR i | 9, the proceeds of which w © 10| intoxicated were presented, and three : I I l]|| niial nomines, Chas. A. Towne, of and brain cells of men. RS S B T sented, an i | | 5. Commiseioner of Immigra- A8 will be seen from the above, two ime SO S D of them were sent to jail. The com- | 5 5 s sion, Hom. Anihony Caminetti; udge Atkin: portant ingredierts of Muskied T ffeoy (| SO0 WEI DRIV deTien period scoms {o_impose al OU can't help cutting loose joy'ns of the United Stat: urt of ims at 'eptonate an: lycerophosphates) are v irecti. in on the nerves of some 1 Washingiogy Hon. Leula M. Shaw Srcre. cxponsive products a5 comparcd with mosy | p B, direction of _the dapactment; : 5 remarks every time you flush your tary of the Freasury in the Cabinotlonsof other tonics. ostmaster Raymond Allen has been E America’s most_strenuous Presidents; Wm. Under such circumstances the temptation ving business men and others gne, aniel mbers, Commissioner of the United to adulteration and substitutio by unscr States Board 'of Mediation and Conciliation pulous persons, is very great and the publi Wi m, and former Health Commise hereby warned to be car-iul and sce every sioner Wm. R.' Kerr, of Chicago, bottle is plainly labeled ** . .xated Iron” by N everywhero are invited to the Dae Health Laboratorics, Paris, Londoa - eop, Thls Siatomont ToF the henef of theie and Datrott, U S Arva this s he only genu= ested Feaders, lt';-memd thatphysiciansmake ine article. 1 you have taken other forma of reeord of it in their offices so* iron without success, this does pnt prove P smokespot with Prince Albert—it hits you so fair and square. It's a scuttle full of jimmy pipe and cigarette makin’s sunshine and as satisfy- ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four! n a# to whether they have and A. Charbonneau, who have = stions for the improvements |been in the service have been muster- af the mail service. Chiefly, the post- |€d out and have returned to Putnam. learned, the people are inter- Parlor, Bedrcom and Bath was the in_better arrangements for get- |snappy show that pleased a large au- g mail in and t of Da 50n--£0 | dience at the Bradley theatre Tuesday is railroads. ie | evening. The show was £ the live- 1t i ince leasure- D et s A DI R o e o et e v nron it I8 | mention of the arrangement of the | sasons. pasture! For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more known to druggists everywhere. Unlile th entrance to the postoffice. The en-| Miss Camille Euverard, clerk in the : . e dron sdl_‘rltmgr';nic ron pro. uci&:ibth%‘lfly:]::- trance is displeasing to many and a |office of the local board, was reported t;’%actc'o ;‘m than'tylolu ef‘}"'er hagit:ly'n your smokecareer. an- similated, does not injure the teeth, mai netter arrangement of the doors is|Tuesday as ill at her home in Pomfret. at’s because 1t f1as the qua. . O (i rastnte). Calciim Olycerbrs e, Foom s ot mevonimended for meetn (ed | wanted, releoms | o VAININES are being issued to skat- q gustes % g. I3 Man.n.ltn)m 'fr 15:{‘ < acute illness, but’ ohly as a tonic, strength e report that ome of Darielson’s|ers to keep off t| s amica U. S, P, Cascarino Bitter, Mag: : and blavod builder, (In case of illness always | sium_Carbonate Po. Ginger U 5. P consult your family physician and be guided Cinaamon Procip. U, S. by his advice.) If in doubt as to whether or arbenate Precip. U. S, P. not you need a tonic, ask your doctor, as we Each dose of two tablets of Nuzated Iron do not wish to sell you Nuxated Iron if y: containa ene and one-half grains of organic do not require it. If you should use it nufacfuri t 2 g conca: had Quick as you know Prince Albert you'll write it down that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat And, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process rin weathe ma S has made ska gen- Lewis of Worcester was a with the | visitor with friends in Put 2 Tues- ite . Try it for what ails your tongues ironin the form of iron peptonate, of aspecial doss not help notify us and we v A 3 day. 5 cuts out bite and parCh y ¥ gu e , which i3 our opinion Pos~ 1y your money. Tt fs sold in thip city by Lee & 1e Danielson di The new telephone rate sy: 0 d Co., Chas. Osg Co., and ail other drug: Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors—and—that clever, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C, 1sion to use the wires | put into effect here T Tuesday 1 y a ripple, so far paniecson 10MORROW NIGHT, JAN. 23 i The Greatest Theatrical Treat of the Season E i concerned. On the street, how- represent f ever, much ecriticism s heard over the toll line rates to points in Con- necticut. The fire Connecticut e the ones being heard. epartment was called out Tuesday afternoon j before two | street Fri o'clock to fight a Followin, clegram to Mrs. | building used for v | neighhors w Scuth "Main | the McGuire firm keeping s 1ern d, with | The sudden death of Mrs, was well °d by a large unces the death arilett carefn! attention to feeding and they 40, occurred Wedne: morning | circle of friends and neighbors. The son, Pri- | the i haye returned an income of $7 e 3¢ from heart failure. Mrs. She- | funeral was held Thursday at four ember | which was of no great value, vas | thus far the other or k appeared to be in her usual health ! o’clock with burial in the Jewish cem- Second | quickly extinguished. her death. Be-|etery Colchester. Edward Bartlett's escapades, & 17th. !m 1 is getting more eg: of twof that old diens one is ; Experience | sides her husband she leaves six ehil- e unprefitable | dren, M s Anna, Ethel and Celia, al- 50 Samuel and Ralph Shebitz. ob She- | eeps mostly odd fowls of Rhode Island Red {up to the moment A. H. WOOD’S ol Parlor --Bed Room |- e ‘a&l me: of the Put- At the annual meeting tr u i A NEW TALE OF A WAYSIDE INN i SRR il at T fhandy iCsdey was an official irtment, there hat Pri- dollars. H darly hold and | se of relief to ght be the bonds of guilty to report of his | B g Tou on: DSl SBor T/ coith o | e e Y C. W. BELL AND MARK SWAN J|couians o faor 4 Rleeiens muel Reynolds, Houghton, G. John come - from had t time, no One S lid Year at the Republic Theatre, N. Y Three N L T —————— ) T ————— GFi b | nths in Boston ji ; Shilth. nas’ &t per cent jeroas on the tock BORRGIRE 2ais o5 500 . 28¢, 50c, 75 i r e fot s Seats Now On Sale gUERNIL e ta R dlon ey e i g dod North and South Bound Cars After Performance l o £ Frank O e e in Fran ELN[VILLE | en route from Mai Mr, and Mrs = His g him about Champeau saw ok veal fighting outside fonday morning John Stevens of [ Pawtucket wer He was wounded the ace took an arm ¥ went into ‘open action. a is 3l ales to A aymond LaP] y La boys must have zone jopen fie onklin -of Hart broke his arm were in the ing with his mates at the Centre and wecks. k end here with his v n New | school as| The body of Cundall, 92, ol § g s Earios ot it i L ;\m died in Wo: . was brought o g A kBRI saihg % here Tuesday for ial in Grove St. : e | i At cemetery. The committ e | aternoo Ko . e Writing from France under date of | conducted by Rev. S. J. 2 0 the hostes ec. 2 to Tk le T T 1- tor of the Methodist a ho me Ehe ndstes 3 all was the fathe — . t n L. H. Fuller of this city. A F. WOOD i Ve y priso T sever District Deputy Fred D Card and | i . k. | Winste '.\rftrf TR < : suite and a contingent of other mem- | « fartford, are cn bers of Israel Putnam lodge of (| o pond »a ek 1 st e - - g sel : e old . but, belic )¢ for the installation of the of- DAN{ELSON, CONN fRoat each e missing. Of | ficers of Quinebaug lodge. Parlors ® Mechanic. Strest city by now whaj lone and what they | ( Mrs. Blanche Chenette, 21, wife of ¥ nuaré. Why n\‘!‘hm \.'finnt:n‘. died Tuesday at ble attack | their home on Mill t ! Mrs. Che- U A8 Y, s b s D e St IS My Goat e nette was born in this city, the davgh- X ; $ | ou 5 ot Gt o er of Mr, and Mrs. Henrv Ra t | p < 3 (e e G el s _:”‘T-‘Airrrfli?"* et the | g 4 sealed package 3 aith ¢ engea: [ane 3 nE ot Hars Shn e e of Allton, 3tase, with WRIGLEY'S upoh people now, as never before, | Rea ¢ nding me parcels of £00d. | Loie) pors el in Pnina TN : recognize the danger lurking in a “cold.” B S L el e e | B 1|1 P The proprietors 081' Mentho-gLaxene have Feehen ‘e i Srust T haf begh | o Tians Are uner construction fora SYA | it is a guarantee of . “ati | capturea _wounded iwice, on April 20, |F501SVTE e kAt 5 & the best reasons to believe that any { Bido it Lo ponnd e i S o e AR T 5 A\ , atte incipient “cold” can be instantly checked { . 180 pounds. ang seer |Of February 11 auality. if the medicine is used instantly when i el ] the first s ptoms 2 ered the service in Sep- | LXUREL GLEN are manifested—sneezing or inflammed nostrils and palate. They back their faith with a “money back if not satisfied guarantee.” A million people or more have depended on Mentho-Laxene to carry them safely through the cough, colds and grip season. The benefits come-quickly—if not, your money baek quickly. : — 046 : tratdd essence Mentho-Laxene is scid by drug- glsts ind oz. bottles. Mixed at home with simple sugar, syrup or-Romey inte a full pint of laxative, touic, amtiseptic, expectorant; eough and cold medicine. Suited for adults and children, ns it contains 0o opiates and is pure essence. It is per but more effestive than most IYIG}' prepered medicines. Try it and learn to protect your family. Bold by drugglsts everywhere, Mentho-Laxene For Colds and Coughs bt el o e S 0 0 810 e D BB D B B - friend, ADELARD BARBEAU. A. E. . Lyman of Columbia was a end visitor at Walnut Grove R e o e {79 The largest chewing-gum but not forzotten. Now that the war | Sickness here. 9D ; ¥ fore we land in Boston, and the day |School busine § nt it very badly: haven't d Eli BEwing were in , we hear, that God only knows| Z A : vare them as He has spared me,” | Y702V B i 5 G 5 WR'G.!-EYS means. e n pond gz spared me.t | "rie young people are enfoying the UK SRS D bartage fire, wounded, prisoner | Pickerel Saturday afternoon. my Dest all and | Y 3 to all and b ol ’ i ;f Il { ATTORNEY.AT.LAW daughter, Miss Amy A, F | | “Thosa (iermans treated me Mke a| The entertainment that was to be fs over it will be only a matter of a| Frank Brown and John York of factories in the world — S1l be the happiest 4 ony lirer: lliam Puttker returned last e T S0 2y 3\, the world: that is what bumsiness v ! b7 TAYY I get Fome. I've been through | the older ones the fishing on the mill r. finally, the German revolution Mr. and Mrs. Atiaway Main and as rossible.| Tq 100l opened here Monday morning. il N l i ndall of Hockanum were guests of friends here ‘ A =3 4 Windham Co. National Bank Building| Sunda ll ‘I ‘ i ‘ ll: I i i & et B B e B e < G B e B et Believe me, Tl never have ang|held in the chapel last Saturday ev- few months mavbe a few weeks, he- | North Stonington, were here Friday on T tvould like 1o have mews from after a Visit at her daugh- : AN the largest selling gum in & & so much sickn back In the how my folks are, but T hope that He in Wester iGhic nz, trench life, bombard. |Pond. Horace Palmer caught two ek i Gitbert of Koank wero Week o \ & SEALED TIGHT —KEPT RIGHT : : itors with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan p N\ P E. L. DARBIE 2 . and Mrs. L. H. Randall and DANIELSON A number of young people fre i ” i | here attended the surprise party giv- ' Tel. 303 en Leproy Geer at his home on North

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