Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 11

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o, 9 A e o7 o e »» N N N\ T #‘,& ) ome gardens in Dani tables I & | Something of an innovatien gramme for thi the Killi mbly s. A F. Wood is chairman t of McGregor Woman's which rranged ocial Zallouville Tuesday afternoon, | Wood was the funer: t Brooklyn a a _community reception 0 M ] NY Ui Be Better Looking—Take 4 gy Olive Tablets Lakewood pnbns me 1 exa ergeant Charles E w—complexion pallid ~—tongue coated —appetite poor—you have Bad taste in your mouth—alazy, no-good take Olive Tablets. future not ill, speaks of the excellence of the . Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitfte e ot e ot the forcalomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwarda st e et Sixal after 17 years of studv with his patients. w Dr. Bdwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely ar as wegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, bright eyes, Killingly’s population is st ing, though one oo pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like rea ehil:!‘woddaysyuumust get at the cause. wbout it. It is ' Dr. E i¢ O! ng of the Goodyes a day working wdditional in o dangerous 1 of the town. Daniclson ‘They start the bile and overcome consti- teadily ng the past t That's why millions of boxes are nd there have been incre annually at 10c and 25¢ per box. All Dayville ind in othe~ parts of th ists. Take one or two fiightly and sounam ote the pleasing results, s L veteran of the Span vs of the big show in took such a gallant part 1910 Killingh’s populati 6700. What is it toda Connecticut mills’ | been almost completely de- cloped. Goodyear has come back F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST |- FuneraM Directors and e - Embalmers || To Relieve Catarrhal Deaf. ness and Head Noises Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT aring s to your Aruggist and get 1 ounce rmint (double strength), and add 1-4 pint of hot water \ulated sugar. Take one tablespoon- for s a day 11 often bring quick re head noise , breathing become Undertaker” , CONN nic Strest e Local DAWIELS e Parlors ¥ Me s stop dropping in £ throat It is easy {0 pre WHEN YOU WANT 10 put your bus. | costs little and is_pleasant to tak tueas beiore tic i 3 Anyone who has Catarrhal Deafnes med! better th ' e ad-lor head nolses should give this pre-3 [ ption a trl NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1919 F Turkish tobacco were not the world’s very best tobacco for cigarettes, Murad would be just like any ordinary cigarette—and worth no more. Why live and die without living? Murad is living. They are so good. They are so delicious. May we not say, they are just glorious? They are not expensive. They are like diamonds, which naturally cost more than rhinestones. 100% PURE TURKISH—the world’s most Jfamous tobacco for cigarettes. ' Jitdge for yourself—! Cotton company | re has been oth- | with ghe ex popul = D y 1 the smal ember 1 that seem proper spir someen he men s assertad work with A vithin three or isquet of Saunders 03, home for Windhasl in a series of | the rillimantic e Relation of the City - it m for a long showing op- open_to hoys and State ready showing dozen new the schoal hal dents have come m this clty 3 he strike a: North Gros- hing of the past, some who have into e insign'a of the Buffalo divisien buffalo on w circuiar shield now seen in the streets ot Futnam for the first t'me. Colored registrants Who went out from this district wer2 in that famous division. If conditions we f its financ i not unlik Tsland company would & freight station and cold storage plan: i which has become a D field for this ransp ion - company. eoberafiing trolley fast freight service between Putnam and Provide: The com- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTORIA | oven: Find < | where thc ¢ | than it wiuld have been Trade | by i, |manner as ts make them 2 hizhly in- yary has an sption on i building. Here's a hint to the fishermen who vant to dig tiy avd quickly for the trout about P v Place ubout t tallc Spray fhe water ovel o ref v day. If worms Vi o surface like ed lightning. 2 rsed to b Do this, the the ed_ this Judge The Victary Campaign conference at the Baptist church Tues afternoon brought to 1 number vicinity. from & £ ‘Thompson Hill will have the members of {re Thomp- san W G W, her home for a meeting on Thurs The press su- perintendent, Mrs. Carlton, is to be in charge Ella 1 the scason, more tramps in this 1 the ca for the past the past for 1 sion in the tex v. in which nuost of the New England tramps work when they work at it is predicted produce a swarm knights of the road when spring omes. “Would it not be well to seck some official arrargements with iowns for compensation tor rendered by the men and appara Putnam fire department 1w thic towns some Putnam citizens are asking. Futnam’s chemical trucks zre ot infrequently called out of the city to ihe surrounding towns. They lave given splendid service on numer- cus oceasions in fighting such fires and Fave limifed damage to much less 1 some cas- d they not respondad. While ther: can be no waits for taks about compensation when fires come and Putnam can. why shou henefit from th nce of u fire departr use the organ the question that somc es, that ten. they main- v when here are ask- when v heard the gdvice of Eiihu_Root 1 William D. Guthrie to the Brew- ers' association to proceed with the rianufacture of 2 3-4 per Liquor dealors here h. pecting some such act and they hear frem “irade that the procedure recommended the emminent csunsel is likely to be successful. - Putnam is the only re- matning license town in castern Wind- ham county, fer which it Is the oasis in the desext. so the nmews was re- ceived with special intarest here. Pomfret Pictorially in the War set of pictures collected in the nea town and assemblod § of teresting medium stu ject of a special exhibit at the state library in Hartford it is announced The pictures are to be arranged in a volume. A heavy touring car bearing Massachusetts regist: 1 plate, siidded Tuesday morning while round- ing the silent policeman near the Front street bridge and across South Main street to the curbing on outside of ihe street. The big ma- chine threatsned for an nstant to top- rt of ¢ 1- | T nearby | tion? is | by | records of BRIEF STATE NEWS factory thi: Ansoni; spring. y—There wa heautiful window given the Miss Katherine 1 s a memorial to her mothe rriet C. Peck, for many years member of this church, and | to her brother, Capt. Henry B. Peck Hartford.—More than 100,000 pennie: 1 in Hartford for Near- according to the latest Liberty cottage, announced at the co Monday evening. Th penny barrel has been one of the fea- tures of the Hartford district cam- paign Middletown.—City Trea P. Stow is in receipt of Thomas Egan, superintendent of | state police, demanding that .the city of Middletown return to the state po- | lice department $300, half of the hond | ? ed the of the dedicated st relief | count at | arer James letter from | a Ma ‘ place June 30, retary of ing in the ington at Newton T department al assistant red Americans gene: v evening at the Di avenue Congregational church the auspices of the Men’s club. under | “Two rival society queen badly upset they took th to Florida.' Birming ald. FAT PEOPLE BET THIN Begt safe home method. Get a small box of oil of korein at the drug- gist's. Tollow plain directiony under| $100 guarantee. beok tells about reducing weigh ic| antly, lastingly, in plain write to Korein Co., N F, New York, 'N. Y. fness before tne medium bet vertising c: rom its and mount asseriger Convert Seda B " to put your bl bus. Farmous Crandler Motor Chandler Motor i Its Excellence ly who know automeobiles; elous performance automobile Itismota see tou eren't an extrs YOU WA NT to put your bus public, there is B¢ n through the ads - vi The Bulletin

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