Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 12

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CONNECTICUT COLLEGE ‘With mid years and reports a thing of the past, Connecticut college at New London is enjoying a week-end of social activities, wifich bids fair to be one of the gayest of the college i vored with career. Jiffy-Jell is fla : Thursday evening the sglee club of fruit juice essences in the college entertained at an evening liquid form, in vials. of Acrlneri'.(‘lan“co!'l:posers, presentcz}r hg CPE ) varied and attractive programme. e A wealth of fruit juice club under the direction of ‘Prof. Louis is condensed to flavor ||A. Cloeqne,ah:;‘lip of the dep: fitmoz;n?r i 1 music is sical - each dessert. So it brings | | Z500 4" the’ tratned chorus which you true-fruit dainties, !imade its annual appearance in con- icious, cert is worthy of much pra healthful and delicious, at William Wheeler, tenor soloist of St. a trifling cost. Bartholomew's _church, ‘New York i ilin; city, was soloist and won pronounce Slmply add bo 3 applause. His selection of songs was water. Pt A7 well made and his ability to interpret 11 cyed. 5 y 1 0 old-style gelatine desserts. | |35, 00 effort, his cnunciation and It will be a delightful rev- | | diction are quite distinct and his elation. interpretation pleasing. . s The programme was as follows: Get the right kind — Song of a Shepherd, Fox, O Heart of : Mine, Clough Leighter, Glee Club; in Flanders Fields, Spross, Oh Oranges, - Sweet Oranges, Smith, When Death to Either Shall Come, Homer, Lone Dog, Homer, Mr. Wheeler; Ashes of esswmms | | Foses, Woodmay, Life Le: Nevin, - - Mighty Like a_Rose, Nevin, Glee 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s Club; Lilacs, Kernochan, The Woggy Dew, Loomis, Slumber Song, Hartman, S Packepeio 20ice Wanderer's ~ Song, MacCunn, M Wheeler; Slumber Sea, Anna Prisci [— e la Risher, The Slumber Roat, Jessie L. Gaynor, Far Awa’, Mrs. H. H. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS Beach, Over Bloomy Lands or I OPPOSE PROTECTIVE BILL |ther, Fay Foster, Glee Club. ‘[ al matters dis-| This (Friday) evening the freshman | v Hartford b class will entertain at a class danee | health and in the college gymnasi the dance | which provi being in the form of a Valentine af-| A t of a state pro-|fair It is expected that there will be| e o onducted a3 a about eighty party will b instructors. the freshm couples present haperoned by The dance for and the freshmen irtment of its C d their gues is not g pear: N : affair. The Coast Guard v too much for | from Tort Trumbull will The bill makes | guncing. t * ihe state department| - gaturday afternosn, The Dansant, of hissituation. - He |Under the auspiccs o the Servic 8 < g i | League will be n_the cc o ihe ,dunger of SVANS | gymnasium from 3 to 6. The Dansan bhisizasty o e is given annually by the Servic: EL 5 L | League one purpose or anoth: 0, w D ot and th \e procecds will be . Gonated Relief Fund An orchestra | dll play for dan attractive programme of lo d: he afternoon, 1 e pr It i about one hundred couples wili attend th is one of the About forty stude World ous Art: ERIENCES IN FRANCE rge of the h P A Real Remedy | Far_ _Failing Hair Clean a Healthy—Pre- nts Dandruff, a more stringent enfor The first varsity 01 officials STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach wfferers are doing now. Instead of , taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment— clogged liver | Tustine Conn ind disordered bowels, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arcuse the | iver in a soothing, healing way. When | he liver and bowels are performing their | tatural functions, away goes indigestion | fure for interco sports and md stomachk troubles. i hment ortoin the 1f I{:nu have a md taste in your |werld of athletics : e college. pouth, tongue coated, appetite or, | i > don't-care fecling, no amb:tjogno‘or ,x,.?_f:: Y‘{:,’bu,r,\‘_,?r‘o?s Of,‘,?(a,»’: : y, troubled with undigested foods, at convocation Tuesd: should take Oli titute for calomel, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a wurely vegetable compound mixed with Miive oil. You will know them by their slive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick ve Tablets, the sub- subjec teresting bits of He )erience spoke wlief, so you can eat w you like, of 3 At 10c and 25c per box. 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An amendatory act was pa provides that detective ate attorney 1l be allowed re sonable compensation and be paid monthly by the treasurer of the state in the same manner as costs in crim- inal cases An act was passed authorizing th city of Waterbury to create a boar of oners and appointm The hoard to have the same powe: and duties of board of assessors, e: cept that no appeal shall be taken to the hoard ' relief, unless first ap- pearance is made before the board of tax commissioners. The town court of Manchester amen- datory act was passed, ch provides for filling of vacancies, and gives the judge power io appoint a vrosecuting e d f was transferred from the com- | mittee on cities and boroughs to the ¥ committee. Clerk Countryman read a list of bills ;¢ th for:| & ting the | are two bills amend- | 0| “Not Touched by Hand” The illustrations in this advertisement visualize the process of manufacturing Swift’s Premium Oleomargarine. Itis not touched by hand in manufacture or packing. 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Genarous size bottles casier and cleaner to use than mussy plasters or ointments, acts quickly and | does not clog the pores, It does not ! stain the skin. tor prin ticn of Se Reports ordered {o Roads, ble on b commn .lday afternoon {for new buildings, ma bill | improvement of the hospit 2 {s0 that Chairman Ea {the committee, s you ar | welcome to cut, and we appre- | ! clate your modesty and evident execu- | {tive ability. and vour evident de { to conduct the ins eco! func | Calendar { Fish S0 muc paking fc “The : 3 Ilinime e state to fernls town clerks w ies of the naturalization laws; that{and for the hest inte ! the canvass of votes for state officers | tients and the state. h shall be within thirty d after they |different. than .some others who come | were cast unless a complaint under |before the committee that you excite T will section 639 is pending in which case our admiration. use some of shc 12t LA

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