Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 24, 1919, Page 9

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WONWIGH BULLETIN, FWIDKY, JANUARY 24, 1979 e e e —— L O DANIELSON | _Afrs. F. O. Armington will have, the members of the Ladies’ St. Alban’s church a meeting this Sewing cir- Work is being rushed cn the new building in A Danielson on of the town court was railread | in settlement of the company’ v is to give ngregarional church License n2anle the country di The selectmen ditional light to be need in a was that have ventured off 1 this vieinity b OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS ST PRICES The reason we have marked prices lower|: now is thi Danielson Thurs: t to move out of our| Winter Goods we| —we wan store quickly ali of the have left. Express Co., Dan- The style and qu are there just the‘ t were cut at high same as always. Bedroem and Bar: T'r e only thing we have| We have made the can’'t help buying lowered is ithe price so low service with t BUGBEE CORN SPRING HIL PUTNAM, CONN. its, bot @ com- n tiand conduct- of Williman st party for the ben HEBRON J RY GREEN 1d George Leon- | has been em- | 1 confined to | ! nd Aaushter sitors last week. were Deep Ri *hool did not open wing to illness. . Rob- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW sec- ing last wee cers elected \1.\\ « (n—!n Bili; xecutive committee, Miss Hester man of entertainment committee, Mr: refresh- work committee, man Harding. of Old Lyme were callers liam Latham’s Sunday. JufyJelt With Salad Flaver Jiffy-Jell desserts come in many fruit favors. But Lime Jifly- Jell — flavored with lime fruit— makes the best saiad jeil. It is tart and green. The flavor comes in liquid form, sealed in a vial, Serve with your salad. Or mix in veg- etables, cooked of un- cooked, before the Jifiy-Jeli cools. Lef- overswilldo. Ormixin meat scraps and make @ meat loaf. Try Loganberry Jifiy-Jedl for a dessert, and Lime for a salad jell. One package serves six. These quick, economical deinties serve a big need today. 2 Packages for 25 Cents At Yoar Grocer Jitfy-Jell—Waukesha, Wisconsin were sold from United St nent hoidings of such animals. | William or who b rel: Rev. Dr. J. J. Eartnalamew, Boston, N istrict of the thodist ern Connec 3 > Methodist church here Sunday. nd son, ves in overseas w gent of the 2 Nov: < Watch, lecture at vening. S Leslte veral decorations won for Mrs. Sar: gzs, 82, widow of ward at her home. Abington, David A. Smith was in Boston on Thursd a business irip. Several Putnam men will attend the cKinley dinner scheduled to he held in_Hartford next Wedneslay Hon. Charles Searls o is president of the State B: tion, which is to hold members at The small tire vulcanizing d h was dam- s been re- repaired and is out of the Tiwelfth Devens is proceed- means that several vi home wif in a week The forth nual reports of the Putnam Cemetery intion_will uccessful ms ent of during 191 Aich was ot however, receipt of the al amount of new trust funds. Chairman Geor§e F. Padgett of the 1 committee for this which ludes the towns of Putn; nd_after signing of orders to buy c required a person may puschase wi he may wish. kloads of apples continue to 1 out of this district for the where splen- interest here on announce- h had been H. Reed Willim: ic to rom one to five ye: hav- the destructive fire in the 1. Pub- ey of this made a warth’s interest ushout the trial. His last move s to introduc A motion Friday morni i the verdict of the jur st aside beca inspected the du; the gly avenue, George Day nent suffragis present. Mrs. M. rtford gan, one o workhou Mrs. Bartlett, the spealkers. | Ghildren Ory Violet FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Children’s Stockings All Sizes 1 O Cents a pair SATURDAY ONLY § Not more than 2 pair| sold to a customer Ladies’ 45 and 50 cent Fleece-Lined Stockings & Cents i a pair Saturday Saturday Rubbers OS5 Cents a pair Saturday WHY PAY 177 Cents Saturday a pair ie Chapel, Amanila Her- the | cce and N i 'k, also James Condon. r over a century. 'The appearance the voad i mreadly fmpeoved. It BOLTON NOTCH h and growth at varlous| Station Agent DeWolf is able to at- other points could be remioved the na |tend to his work at the the rubb: ee_pounds w iake Thursday. Fred Watson, caught out of the James Sullivan, Gilbert Brown Blinderman, Chas Mrs. Carlton. f this city and Pom- e local soldiers who ion for braver fed Rushford rs. Carlton served refr the evening. WESTMINSTER William Johnson has been suffering won the honor bein: arrying of a On the committees in the house ot representatives, Speaker Waish placed | tional constitution, the local town' representatives as fol- cut in his right foot. UNCASVILLE Thrrr‘ x\':n a feature of the meeting of the Westminster ttendance at the upper to pay ance, soon due. the chureh insur- . ames H. Lathrop, R. ing the evening. <the pastor's text . the value of being Some men are known by the com- pany they are unable to get into. In the church school appointed by Scrivener, of rivus officers - of the would be|tion after hiving influen: | meeting of Westmin- | Hartford where 8 t . weel fine report ven of denominational and un= (xn;o ati benevolendas, he jiting her sister in Brookfield, Mass. f"(\'l\’,t\°A'::Z‘sm““f‘.?‘§{‘,f.°g”,S‘T Theodore Richard, representative <. Willian nson Fas returned | from Bolton is ill with infaenza. after two weeks' visit with her daugh- | Mrs. Cross from Hartford visited v, Mrs. George T. Bayles of Brook - |her daughter, Mary, N. Y. Harry Cross v t for home prayer civcles next | Hartford Monday. Wedne: 4 anuary ;un\ld;hm.a's e pickerel at the lake Mord Red Cross auxiii 0lds no session this month, as no work has Milford—The people of Milford are been sent it from the Norwich chap- | priding themselves that their town was placed on the dry map without the aid of an amendment to the na- On Fish and Game. Arthur Ben- Thread for - Limit, 4 to a customer,| Mrs. Loren Maine has returned from S| visited her sis- & Hattic Howe is home after vis- Matt.| W. E. Rice caught a fine string of : Forfeited Rights, Edward Baker; F. H‘ & FTTW' mlNGHAST joint (senate and house) committee on Constitutional Amendmert: Duane for Embahners has a severe cold, but Central Village, Cont. s route. committee were electe: ow the Day Is s sung by David Florencs l\‘ar\s libza- rian; Charlie Hopk are_enjoying 3 “c<(m1*\=tpr hJ< <“nt n< Sullivan and M Helen Gillmore were in New London, | for the mon d |its other expenses, with a hala: The sound of engine wood sawing at this season; : and begins 1919 . Joseph Crow 5 o&cph.uo Litsky xth zrade pu- is common here farmers having gotten up their wood ttempted to o : « The famlly of Henry Graffe, with his George Newhall, father-in-lasy, returned to New York fi and retnrned | mm anland Trenor Ric: a :x Fred Chapel. e to New Rochelle. for aken to the Palf taken to her home The sole inmate of the town house s, has lately been ta ives.and the hou ulation to Canterbury. 2 tor cut down several stuff and cl and made a ble the foot path f e—birthplice ¢ years teache ne former turnyike road from to Providence, around the curve at th ¢ point to tha The Most Delicious of Afl Conserves! Abcolutely Pure —Highly Nutritious. Pleasing to every taste, a “between meals” dainty for the hiinen- (of bread) it is GREAT! TRY IT! SOLD BY ALL GOOD GROCERS NO NATICK, ~. MASS. GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She made up a mixture of Sage Tea Sulphur to brina back color, gloss and youthfulness Common garden sage brewed into & prove a revela where the ny drug store (‘.v- old- time recipe ton met Wednes, team, prob- A school leaue, | Run-Down Peopie Vinol is What You Need run-down nervous men and women need Vinol because it contains the most famous recon- structive tonics in an agreeable and easily digested form:— Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glycerophosphates. We guarantee there is no tonic equal to Vinol. HERE IS PROOF Texarkana, Texas. “‘Tkeép house and I was weak, run- down and nervous, back ached a good The work of Quinsbaug Pomona de- grec team in conferring a d > on ge class of candidates th nge meetin in was Detroit, Mich. “T got into a weak, run-down con- dition, no appetite, tired all the time Windham Co. National Bank Building DANIELSON William chair- Tel. 303 LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON S§1| Undertaker and Embalmer 8pecial Attestion to Every Datall. and headaches — but had to_keep around and do my housework. I read zbout Vinol and tried it—within two weeks I commenced to improve, and now have a splendid appetite and feel er and better in every way.”— ohn F. Watson, own, nervous, ansemio conditions, 1d poople and’ delicate children, deal of the time, so it was hlrd to take care of my chickens and do my molbnn-taudmystung\‘.h nsrvmunesn has gone, so work as well as ever. mn» lown woman should tal *’—Mrs. Emmo Britt. weak vemen, overworked 4 men, there is no remedy like Vizol Ol Creates Y, G. G. Engler, Prop the Wilson Drug Co. Strength Norwich. Vinol is sold in Wil- in Danielson by the A. W. Williams » and in Puinam by J. F. Donahue and Druggists Everywhere. “Don’t move, Daddy— you look gb funny” Daddy certainly does look funny peering over his reading giasses every time he wants to see objects more than a few feet away. Thousands of men and women are in the same “fix.” They, too. wc;xr'-*lasses for near vision enly. Y ) g y. RYPTOK GLASSES HE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS combine NEAR and FAR vision in one lens. Through the lower part you can read the smallest print; through the upper part you can see distant ob- jects with equal clearness. Their surfaces are clear, smooth and even, which give them the appearance of being single-vision glasses, KRYPTOKS (pronounced Gfip-tocks) render un- necessary the continual removing of your glasses— the over-top squinting—or fussing with two pairs. They keep your eves young in looks as well as in usefulness. = EYES EXAMINED LENSES GROUND C. A. SPEAR Optometrist 218 Main Street, Franklin Square Somers Building Edward Funeral Directors and AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Telephone Connection, Moosup Div

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