Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 5

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by » Pleasant, Healtng Quickly Eaded o Mttle Hyome! inbaler is made of .E“mm?!am casily be carried in pocket or purse. It will last a life- time. Tito this inhaler ‘you pour a few arops of magical Hyomel This s absorbed by the atiespilc vithin and 1o B M 2 ver the germ infested e ioane where it will speedily be- ¥ work of banishing catarrhal jifomel ts made of Austrian combined with other antisep- ry pleasant to breathe. anteéd to banish catarrh, Sore ihroat, croup, coughs back. It often Téd up head In two Lee & Osgood Co, and drug- & rywhere. & quifit, including inhaler e of Hyomel, costs but extra bottles, if afterward obtained of any drug- /ALENTINES DENTIST 2. EDWARD KIRBY s Thayer Building Phone 619 1 nd 7t 8P. M WILLARD cpair and Recharge Stor- and zlways carry a full tory Parts, New Batter- Hatteries. ORAGE BATTERIES ard Service Station ¢ Strest, Norwich, Conn. ~ .') ashorg & Son| Street R e | ) E e ,_4 — E WAL!\FR M.D. THAYER BUILDING m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. ileS & RIN(. % Funeral Directors Norwich, Conn. ECIALS Corsets $1.49 One lot of Corsets at $1.49 Ll\“n each. These are regular $2.50 quality and are corsets from! | the best makers, A limited ' number and sizes 20 to 30. Collars 5¢ One lot of Mussed Collm‘ at 5c. Collars 10c A similar lot at 10c each. Collars 15¢ Another lot at 15c each.|e These are all good qualit but slightly soiled. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN We also grease your Car THE IMPERIAL GARAGE GEORGE LETENDRE, Prop. Tel. 929 and 970 THERF, 1s no advertising medtum ty Eastern © ticut equal to The Bule letin for business Fesulta. PERSONALS vy is in New York for a Norwich, Friday, Jan, 31, 1919 VARIOUS MATTERS Full tides will prevail today (Fri- P, Hall Shurts of New London was a Norwich visitor Thursday. Private, Deane F rother of Ston- who, entered *the army from where he had been employed was discharged from the ordnance de- partment in Washington Saturday, and stol and will make -law, Su- Al Light vehicle lamps at-5.31 o'clock this evening. Nice entertainment at smoker tonight.—adv. Rockville Loday 1874, Loyal Order of Moose, tms opened its charter un- il April 20. This is calendar day for February. A week-end cold snap is predicted by the almanacs. A pig killed by Supt. Donohue at the New London veighed 978 pounds. Good weather is bringing an extra | number of commercial men to town, for so early in the season. v, Jan. 31, at 2 a. m. the plan- ets Venus and Uranus will be in ocn- Venus is south 52 minutes. In the ‘big drive of the committee for relief in the mear c: the Connecticut drive will start Fe has returned to B his home with his brothe perintendent PRESTON CITY GRANGE WILL HELP LECTURER Preston City grange had a good at- tendance at 3 ay not an in- by Among it was voted ; ment ce 10 report at {de next meet- would need to items of busines: itg what money they s programme: report of vocal solo, : report of the re- At South Ashford Lorenz Shuh and John Chebra have stored their which was about six inches in thick Owners of maple groves claim that the sap is running so that be the main topic be presented o to Fertilize Our Pot Government gyp: ises to be a v moth scouts five are boarding at EI s while working in and about OBITUARY. Oh! the Charm of Beauty Let Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Restors the Color to Your Cheeks and Remove the Cause of Pimples, Blackheads, Etc. Every one envies a beautiful ql\.u, Ju=t as every Unsightly faces (discolorations, nothing but unneamw After being in failing health for the past year, John Duff, superintnedent of Mohegan park, died of heart failure | at the home of his son,in Chicago on Thursday morning. Mr. Duff had been | of absence ., by the one west with THIN PEOPLE the French liner Loraine. from this boat that the two Cromwell girls jumped overboard a short time after the boat had sailel on Januar; The s¢hip landed in New Yorl on January £Sth. Miss Chapian, Lieutenant ler Jay Many given a leav commissioner: d g his_family for his heall | For the past ten years Mr. Duff had been in charge of Mohegan park and it has been urder the park has been made the beautiful | his dircetion that 1918 going 4 American Women’s Ho: were the or g0 overseas with this un:t. Manwaring ia still in France but M Fravce with the nnecticut women to pendicitis a Miss Chapman and Ljeutenart Manwarin tioned was ui Chateau_Thietx torious drives of the ali work of the hospital w the civilian population turned to the de blood and the facial blemishes fter the vic- who had re- astated regions after the retreat of the G = d'stance of thers wis a con- | gring of the 1rmlsuco On the first night in France Miss sed her first air raid. a sm: m town large squadvon of Ger- t zuns opened on them cre turned ba MASQUERADE M:’\DE 8iG6 R THE SKATERS the meceting . Union is to be the Congregational church A number from this section atte ford 'J'hursdnv a_cow- annual ball of the Broth- ition to the Morrison bill have been rom 730 school teachers in New ations Tuesd used _during rters will be val uml tior re in ful toas and prouring of a: but spect. Sec June, Groto ued a call to teers to aid. The state library has received from ex-Governor Simeon wi velume containing the life and lm(rr‘;. | 50 pages and was pr. cd this month, idea of the popt DPopular L,hOlC wnen pastor at S: | at Norwich Tow; ¢ Manchester, prize flowers, acred Heart church People of cul’cure taste and re ment are Leen for health, smplicity and con’centmenf Thousands of these people chocse the cereal drink INSTANT POSTUM as therr table bew erage In place of ’ceagor coffee. Healthful ation he has won priz vrl rocks and Rhode Is | NORWICH YOUTH Is’ WEST POINT ALTERNATE | Successful candidates for We: named at Washington on Thurs Senator George sult of compet! the following. Princlpals—Frederick lle and Joseph P. ’mum ,unlnn, ’ New m\m 3 Rich East Hampton; John I Brewer, John H. Brewer resides at 11 High street and is an electrician. MRS, FRANCES TINGLEY IN LIST OF OFFICERS The Graduate Nurses’ Asso Connecticut elected the f. mwmg of- floers at its snnual convention in Wa- terbury cn Thursday: Grace Hills, In, Mra, Frances Tin: Pv'uldent Mary Delicious 1 treasurer, k ers, Waterbury, [ recent been W | with” ony man’s | | i | use, Tirst, JOIN DUFP PROVIDES FOR NORWICH COURT HOUSE BOARD SERGT. TWOMEY HAS SOUVEN!R FRENCH LETTER a souvenir from Fr e | Have Made Al Troubles a Thing of the Past.” Plant estate Plant he was a forester on an L You must not believe stop facial blemish e biood filled W aner of refuse is in this cit ELECTS T;mfiar. AMONG VICE PRESIDENTS “And you'll, - ‘compiji‘m\ until and Sailors um _Wafers w r Sergeant Tommey from the good neighbour- n coolk when you oblige ourselve alected office: for 50 cents a package. 3t Norwich; Sarah Baker of Middletow and_treasurer, < of Haviford. ‘or the comin Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co., 774 Stuart Bldg., , Mich. Send ‘me at once, a free trial pack- ond \‘mxl accepted to ily our Dest w e by return mail, age of Stuart’s Calcium W 0od luck 1 this g e of returning to C you ever get a permi My wife ask often hevsei v where you a od cup of milk that you were rthy of Roc! rd Gertrude M. Kitson of New Britain. u can drink EDWARD DURO JUST MISSES ANOTFER TRIP ACROSSi amount of com- SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nathing Like Piain lflm—nun- o Tot on Firm thy Flcsh amd to Jnireare Sertngti, Vigor and Nerve orce. i hi Judging from the countless prepara- tions. Ii treatments which are con- beinz advertised for the pur- ng thin people fleshy, de- ms, peck and bust, and re- - Hollows and angles by the = of health and beauty, thera evidently thousands of men and wemen who keenly feel their ex- cessive thinness. op placing 8oft curved Thirness and weakness are usually i due o d nerves. Our bodles need more te_than is contained in mod Physicians claim there a:“will supply this defi- s the organic phosphate : aruzgists as bitro-phos- < inexhensive and is Bold ood in Norwich and sts under a guarantee isfactior or money back. By feedinz. the rorves Jirectly and by sufi- piving the bolv celis with the neces- sary pho: - food eiements, bitro- phosphate quickly produces a welcome transformat.on in the appearance; the increase in weight freuently being as- tonishing. This increase i wish it a health. > Tack of e accompany siv disappear. ull cves become bright, and pale cheeks giow with the bloom | of perfect healt ! CAUTIO i phate is nervousnes: weakness, i remarkable @ | e used by anyone w |to put on flesh. SPECIAL For the Soldiers though _bitro-phos- ed for relieving lessness and general i3 not. owing to_its = properties, o does not desirs 20% OFF ON EVERY DOLLAR ON EVERY PURCHASE MADE AT THE Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 Main Street Jush recelved notice (ischarge from active services in lhc present to your capitaine of his hono Joseph et G 5004 health hoping to_hear Mr. Duro has been ta se, doing Aduty t wishes of here has decorated the flag of the i ¢ American Infantry ench War Cross. ad been cited in an army rilliant conduct in the Chamy (The 372d r e i nal]) assigned to the 93d Di improvenents or you svon I send pital tra ning schoc assurance of our sincere frieadship for all- the family, Cgoss worker on troop trains i de Taillandier a Cournon (Pu from Greenleaf, Georgla, to Lenoxville, rizaded with under General the “i| TYPEWRITERS gonne pagne, being highly com- d French citations. lS .The ;'(';:lm' nt is soon to return to the “ieeT| NEARLY OVER of SALVATION ARMY OFFIC CALLED TC MICHIGAN Richardson Jewell nd their lit ASHBY FITZ"FRALD BACK | FROM FOREIGN SERVICE | gerald who was in ti since the armistice, has been to a large camp ho\\, the pneumon ¢ department of | ‘BIRTHDAV SURPRISE FOR MISS MAYBELLE LACY As a fitting end to this Sale, 3 <urD 1'~(-fl in h(»n(\r 2| we will-offer three Machines en- ¢ and dancing, by Howard Wi ten called to I e Norwich » wwhom Capts ave performed {ferred from no don, whera urse ns pilot in tk son and others. and ice cream were s zifts and all w urns of lhl day. Pamhcw Club Darce. tlielr incere to thetr re- GROTON MAN ALLOWED TO GO ON PROBAT'O\J ‘ ma club of this city. tain Jewell b brary Associaiion. work while = = would sail for. NORWICH GIRLS’ CLUB |FAREWELL PARTY AND GIFT OF UMBRELLA ACIDS I STOMACH GAUSE INDIGESTION Create Gas, g hack wounded ¢ much @'sappoin "l honor of Sourness and Pain held on Teb. 4 arion Duhaime. UNITED CHURCH ADOPTS NEW STANDING RL™ ¢ the local dnptnr Mr: ald_presented engraved W. Thursday. OR. BLACKMAR'S REGIM HAS copm DEGORATED | {ry 1y endve ias ‘and the low prices we have ¢ Sy few aiénit | noes of Disiuated Magntsie and tabgyfl Put on tliem: rest of the decora- 3 recently made af tion of the flag of the 37 of American infantry j ot This sweet- prevents the forma- a no ed Mag- nesia, (i powder or tablet Gorm—never, tie| is| water right after eating. ens the stomach, tion of exc MECHANIC FRANK CCSKEY | ON FURLOUGH AT HOME | “rank C. Coskey, FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION IS FO'{IV‘"D IN LEGISLAYURE b of the regime Mechanic rganized afl"l" = RHEUMATISM ysician Belicves a Genuine Remedy | for the D»s:ass Has Been Found l‘ie won\lerfd' the most efficient form_of \mpton Roa h being treated fo | of gas received at the battle front a is spending s’ kis famil irman; Rnpmcem tive | Sif)Witly nioimale’ feAr: ot New London Line w New York FAST STEAMERS Ckapln and New Hampshire! ALARM CLOCKS Leaving New London, Weskdays 11.00] from $1.50 to $3.50 s N R, 2 erg Fier % n. w,| WM. FRISWELL CO. | The election Ccommittes of composed flfl\ London_coun: uch of Groton; y Dorrence of Windham coun- DAVIS THEATRE. .cmond of Tot- Large houses patroniz: uickes ani mive jon was th: of the weel t on thae bill is t New H u‘f‘n e s ) Litchfield coun- chell of Washington. WALTER MORAN NOW ON WAY HOME, jc and spmersault trl:ks. the torfu~ing In place of | Woods, the eb- . Manager Cfalg se- cured Wilbur a_novelty ahead of the ;.vnnpr.n run Teful investization muh empioved in the m» nd 1 heartilv r as a remedy 0 o some time t come but th: has been with hin clarinet ne The headline act wood, who e harmony. Ils and Lock- 5 igina) rube act and {s well received by the large au- s have excel- v know how ‘o of thie methods gen the treatment of rheumatis together different in c n for the past sew | him on his way home. n on Jan. 12 The Conveniznt Route Ticksts and Statorsoms can b pur-| | AN L B 1 chasaed at Railroad Ticket Offica. New Esgland Steatnship Lines | Roome 18-19 Alics Buiiding, Norwiok The letter was writte: Both charact lent voices which th diences. zive any rhi fo try this harml:ss Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S "M CASTORIA The feature pleture is a five-part Paramount A featuting Vivian Martin, Pathe comody complotes tho bill, fooa Blwood Wil supply yhd and turn your money ¢ does not g _and joytul rellet. e OUR BIG DRIVE - for ON at less than cost. These are rebuilt Smith-Premier Type- writers equipped with two- color ribbons and back spacer, $55 and $65 value, speciall price $25.00 each. 'The Cranston Co. 27-29 Broadway SPARKLE The sparkle of cut does add to the appear- ance of a table. There are a number of new de- signs and new cuttings we'd like to show you. You'll be surprised at The Plact-Cadden Co. dewelers Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN. 1 |A. G. THOMPSON, F. S| Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings' Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 WARRANTED. 25 FRANKLIN STREET. Shone WIZ-3. _

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