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NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY. APRIL 22, 1919 7 0 2 = chse of “moving day” for many fami- || ¢ ? ] .- DANIELSON {lies. The special side-light of interest || HOW TO BE RID OF ee Killingly’s Victory loan drive receiv-|as pertains to real estate, however, - | ed another fine upward boost Monday |is that new building operations are | morning, whenitwas' announced, fol- | practically at a standstill here. “We DA“GEROUS DANDRUFF i - lowing 4 meeting of-the directors of | are waiting for less expensive build-} t ulc y the institution, that the Danielson|ing costs” is the slogan, and this is M [ Trust company had subscribed for|delaying Danielson's growth, which it If you have dandruff you must get $25,000 worth of bonds. This gives|has a wonderfully opportunity to make |rid of it quick—it's positively danger- ! tht town $50,000 in bank subscriptions | right now. ous 3nd :fvm surely ruin your hair if | “G » as a start on its way to secure at least! |t is stated that Noe Provost, injur- | You don’ | Nothing on Earth Like “Gets-It” for|eyoq60.in subscriptions. led in an automobile accident Mear| Dandruffy heads mean faded, brittie, Ubens shd Onlges, i “District Chairman Charles T. Tilling- | Bolton Notch a week ago Saturday, is|Scraggly hair that finally dies and A spot of thickened ekin on the|hast was optimistic Monday when dis- | doing well as could be expected at St.|falls out—new hair Will not grow-—| bottom of vour foot which o often| clicing the prospects of the success|Josepi's hospital in Willimantic and | then you are hairless and nothing can removed by wonderful “Gete-It” as any of the drive, now in full swing. that his recovery seems assured. Mr.|help you. : i ‘Workers were busy Monday in every | provost lost his right leg at the knee| The only sure way to abolish dan- i town in the district, and a race is on, | 35 the result of the accident, which will|druff for good is to destroy the germ' apparently, to see which town will 20| pe followed, it is stated here, by legal|that causes it. To do this quickly,, over .the top first. This honor may | proceedings in his interest. {surely and safely, and at little ex- g0 to some of the towns with com- b Though Town Clerk and Mrs. Frank | pense, there is noting so effective as| s, \ Re utatlon paratively small amounts to raise, but | 7. Preston have received no word for| Parisian sage, which you can get from | one never can tell, for Plainfield and|several weeks from their son, Ray-|Lee & Osgood Co. and good druggists | Killingly have splendid working or-}mond A. Preston, Mr. Preston believes | everywhere, - It is guaranteed to banish | § ganizations and they may give the|the young man, who served in Italy|dandruff, stop itching scalp and fall-| Y, towns with smaller quotas a race for|and in France with the Brown am-|ing hair, and promote a new growth, | | e y £ omes om the honor. ey . .| bulance unit and who saw arduous!or the cost, small as it is, will be re- 11 Small subscriptions did not come in | campaigning, is on his way home. | funde | rapidly Monday, as has been the rule| A[r. and Mrs. Abner Weisberg and > B fenti in all of the Joan drives, but there|daughter of Hartford and Benjamin | .onsicn Sage 18 Selenlife 9 in a few days. of Mr. and Mrs. A, Weisberg of Acade- | 1, STHSeRUe A et tieaten s Sidney P. Marland, who is boosting | my street. estimied 2 7 the Welcome Home minstrels, said on Private Victor Perreault of the 102nd < {3 9. Monday that plans are shaping up|Infantry has returned to Camp Devens If you want beautiful, soft thick,) You dOD t look CI'OSS W‘lfll thofie , ; lustrous hair, and lots of it, by all} It h to be first wonderfully well, and that about|after spending 2 leave at his home s as t0 De urs everyone seems to be willing to lend a | here. B w Ty Wi Glasses, Daddy,” N 2 N i r ey e ittle attenti — Rale gr-a vaice in Toaking D Suc- | Total recsipts here from the Tag | 5L beEn (onmEhioe Tide aiienion won—then held. Callus Comes Off Like Banana Peel! | cess of the affair, which is for the bovs| day were $347.26, Chairman F. E. Cun- % 2 GOODRICH DE S 7 Sere an your| Of the army and navy who went out|neen announced Monday, when' final| i SOmC: At last Brown has found the perfect glasses for NEAR ard or soft corn amy N lere ON Ypew|from Killingly. I*. E. Cunmneen is to|reports had not been received from RS toes, Look at_this icture. A few rs Yy i 1 a : drops of “Gets-Tt" Sidthe work. The|Dbe the interlocutor and the end men|other parts of the town. Miss Marion PUTNAM and FAR vision, LUXE Truck e ; .|§ No longer is he obliged to peer over His eyes are constantly in focus i callus right off just Tike a banama peel | A. P. Wodward of the fire department | was second. with just over $41. anz“;““(‘J;"“C‘;r;‘{l““lm;;’g‘)“a‘K concert | his reading glasses to ses distant with everything within his rangs Tires have won —peacefully, painlessly. “Gets-it” doe ier Francis E. Storer an arol Georg 5 is i = , K. of C.,1 jects. isi i vh:ev\m- Thing to any corn, without | F. Glendinning. who was sergeant ma- cOrgel O THomas g 1 iBomon e, :‘b“T 5 7 e e of vision. He can see near and far the reputatlofl as o longer does he fuss with tw | 198 are two-sight glasses, because th in : Slians, Deoav ¢ “ente, wonder show is going to be like. There, ay Fthe b TN and all the surrounding towns. The |} bifocals with the unsightly seam vt ey enduru.g and eco- 9 an effort Monday to keep it a se- O o OTOIA N CHIT OS8O or hump that makes him look old are glasses, entirely . i e 1atant 5 an effort Monday to keep dt & se-|its treasurer announcea Monday morn- | ball was held in Union hall, which had |} 24 eroce: e hrotn P anm o S, nomical of all back corn-remover 4 | et O D st B oote and | N3, the Baster collection plates con- | been artistically decorated by a Hart- 5 - P s e s R qosts but o trifie at ‘store. | Chief A P Woodward are going fo|tained four packages of government|ford firm. The whole front of the!f Brown's eyes are now gaining in y they are universally known as truck tires, anufactured by : callus comes Inose {rom the true flesh, | Signed up are Alfred L. Reed, Robert|Reed, High street, lea the collectors No irritation whatevef. You peel the| Bellerin, Attorney E. L. Darbie, Chief| ith a total of $58.86. Miss Helen Rose day on a business trip. first of the Post Lenten dances, was | L e use of sticky sters, irritating | 5 1 ihod il : s . o Saives, ereasy ointments or bundiing | Jor Of the S6th Coast Artiflery and who) flenry B Weleh of Meriden was | attended Easter Monday evening by || paira of glassee. . e el Oh dlaaees, and the most resilient, b r?’\'fpf'"“" t"“mg_-“f’\k\?fffi Delare many indications of what _this!Sunday. : 5 a large number, representing Putnam |§ And no fonger does he wear the nows that they + Ve m"y fn clamation point, we'll bet, S ihe or contributions, and one not without fectively draped and festooned, while B 3 A | formance, by do- MOHEGAN 0, if pressureé can bring the desired BROOKLYN the main body of the hall to attain one 5 of the pretfjest effects seen at a ball THE INVISISLE BIFOCALS Mr. and Mre. Burke have sold their | be induced to go on the programme J. Dyer Potter of Norwich has moved | here in a long time The d George & ew London was | em i the slogan of the man. |bought from his aunt, Mrs. Charles J.| od at the top of tho proscerium arch. If you need two-vision glasses, let us tell you more about truck tire should geon were in New London Sunday. il resort to a modified “selective m-.f. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Danfelson,| The grand march was led by Mr. and a little surer, a lit- the whole picture of the ballroom i : | = lw making a big success for the George E. Baker has received a| . any other make chur ich wae in place toward the big succes: across the s has seen ser-|insville. The concert program was o I e anan i “On to Plattshurg eE ala o ) T red oross for| Quinebaug, company, with mills here, the winter in Florida, has returned to { Overture, “Sunshine and A £at; that reputation : 4 = 5 . > | Cornet So be assured full return on their inve <. He is still in the army = that the companies will conduct. Bonds . Herman Lathrop have| Selections from “The "“'l"m CnL emd satiier towas i) s : Undertaker and Embal togly, vellamnw S 5 : : i na Embalmer = ricd in such u way that thosc who| Raymond ‘Kinmouth, son of Rev.| Rhine,” “Tommy”, “Have £ their 1 sent i ¢ thereon. When a bond is fully paid|place, a_caller on s Word, Ain't We Carryin ,» | make a record ¢ than B y r. Most of those who are goin o bl hach heifia ank of | Seturhed’ frokn o, “ohere ko |es-Rose” (The Better 'Ole bly will be announced this week. EOTIE 1 » thereby avoiding hte difficulties over >"them company also has arr: ta s Marion Pike of i asj Finale, “Daughters of the American ation brought ve 3 B hatiets o S RUL to Boston. upon subscription and as low as one| C. vin Blake of Hartford spent|rector nts we 1 : not availabic Particulariy well adapted company, of which BE. G. Rogers is rooms on first floor, th room. run-{ Rev. W. I. Duff of Boston supplied|up of Edws Mullan. chairman; l“lmh is now represented in the known throughout is sect the Mot & S e | e R e o et < made in other towns | hoonrg, Ehiosncction obuliy 151 Main St. ful summer home. Apply Windham | 2 { - d the re- The real estate market continues ex- | urses connected with New Haven | B. Carroll. t Al Hayein o S .nounced success, thoroughiy - e ion. Y W the council officers, the distri !ul)\\l\ :m- continued ‘in ever incre Mantraciy: retice e e s e cn seed, something new in the way | stage was done in national flags, ef- | looks as well as in uscfulness. the invisible bifocals. % ; ¢ ' ‘ — 7.3k )t 2la opinion of all those who are cogni et ;:::;O‘Zflmfttfl:rsn;v'gh‘tgn:?;n:l:)na of i K & won it by per of their vocal abilities 3 = ecn a te wer: in GLASSES result. Chairman C. T. Tillinghast' may i 1 g] e el ing the work a place and will live in New Haven. |an Oriental dancer. This show “gets|hiS household goods upon the farm he!the Knights of Columbus was dispiay- in Mohegan Sunday. agers, and if they can't get the talent | R€yNolds, and has taken possession of| The ladies’ retiring room also was | PT! = o Loretta Fielding and Gladys Quid- arc after any other way, they | the Droperty, decorated with American fl KRYPTOKS. do a little better, Edith and Thelma Strickland of + programme to carry out their|After a few weeks' visit with relatives|irs. Bdward Mullan. The gowns this E EX > d L G d New London have T MHbIE | i |in Hartford, have returned to their!vear were particularly attractive and yes amine €nses roun tle longer and a . P PR s . I 1 (= grandparents, Mr Mrs. Quidgeon. | he Girls’ club is lending a hand to- | = 1"’{‘ h +1 - during the evening was delightful. 1S cneaper tf Seymour. - oA som s who have been in the service, and | (ar m .lh" Hon ‘0""’0]“1 ETbfia- The concert and dance music s C A SPE AR eaper than e S iine S | from all quarters comes encourage-)'hat he will soon be sent heme. He{pjaved hy Hey's orchestrs } ® ° 1 e ice " flag _for| "o Sointing - with his brother Ethan fiayeds by (Hey s oichestra 68 Wi p ok 4 S iiday 1t has 30 blue | Of the venture. | s < 5 as follow: OPTOMETRIST of truck tire; also on 1 star for the late, It was announced Monday that the, U's. Alida P. Weaver, having spent|ygareh, t g ) e ol Valse de Concert, “The i - . i 7 Biiky Itelen A Bronson. d the Wauregan company, with | O and has opened her house. i Waitzes 218 Main Street, Franklin Square, Somers Building —not only won plants at Wauregan, have arr: al, Mrs. John Wood, teacher in thel % S = —————|system under which .nelr employes|hisher gradc in Center honAL enjoyed who invest in Victory loan bonds will i from her husband the o but 1 Efi it 4 ment. fon fully. pala’ up Bonds: taken| Vit has since been' entatross ithe| tiacntal Chacacterist uj - SRS S e L s T at held it contin- nent, on fully pa » b aken | DUt ce been se < Man” o | busi ‘orkers in Pomfret, Wood- | = et ihrovzn The Subseription ~ campaien | Walcrs (o France, LT e ; : { GUIS E. KENNEDY uously, unremxt- : ] N o R e ter 'Ole” and “Jack OLantern” this vicinity were busy soliciting on | DANIELSON sold to employes in the canv a their nephew, Russell |0 S S0t ross | Monday 1 i i1 Norton, of Willimantic. 1 hen We Take Trip Across 1) wiil be made at the mills will be Norton, of . i” T s Of 10 l i i o S0 )t the 1 - Ipecial Aitertion to E il. u i by them iy make weelly payments | and Mts. A. BoEitimorth, I tle Regiment of Your O ;| Some of the tow g t very Detalil ! for the companies will be prepared to | t his way to visit] \\JT}K‘ Better *Ole.) i ] el D" |when the Yankee division will pass in protect employes agamst any loss, pa is par ary He has just{ When You Look in the Heart a|d : . L + e s TR 8 e s - . - : “ity will go in Friday morn- ! pay you bond in case the owner mus d in the medical branch of the|“Won't You Wait 'Till the Cows Come| The county-wide drive for members|ing and come out in the afternoon . Home?" (Jack O’Lantern) he Windham 3 ! Eoye : - | getting rooms and the other things subscriptions on a very liberal basis, | W mother, Mrs. Mary E. Pike, }Re volution Lampe. - lf’”‘“IV» ‘1‘:;“ e ""*I')'“‘"‘“H that will stand in the way of making selling $50 bonds at 10 per cent. cash|over Sunday. Jer d J. » arry was floor n e a bettel ing than Pomfre TRORMDYKE 2% KEMPTON 2% 33 S . ; « 3 are 1 b . . A Sharpe of Elliott is to succeed s ! dollar a week in other paymen nday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.|S. Hart Arthur J. Brodeu 3 known that 80 new n 3 neroft of the Putnam Motor Afllfi?‘ R“bbcr CO for wear with string bow Attractive .onnmr‘nt to rent. T ’1""&]' harles H. Blake, commitiee of .s\rrungv‘mhm: W made | c: ¢ in from the town of T s . | 4 oo now : the proprictor. Mr. Sharpe is weil ning water, heat. Spacious grounds|the Baptist pulpit Sunday, | Arthur J. Armand Montville, | S0¢ 130. - Splendid memt £ for garden, room for two cars. Beauti- : K » B. McGarry. t > 8 dciation this year P, ice that the S N atibhE ¥ New Haven. — The next entering! o Y Srad e R ; that the County National bank.—adv. | ot Chraciicat il mmml Ihie reception committee con s dely nded clientel . > is anc COLLARS 1 e exchllent S v e Dy e imor all matter that might bé a | & o H ceedingly lively in Danielson. Daily | hospital due to begin -its three| = 3 2 i “:y’ 4 £ = AN = b Ghgrog-2 H) ])uly”(‘ hes ey transfers are being made and it is a|years course June 1. Howarth, °d 1 5| Coaity Hgent : From every viewpoint e s 3 e - I 4 T!.(w \\1\.: (Kn not event of Cargill council a pro- | replied by co the ; it 15 stated, and will by-all who attended, as b re extended and better able to ‘,,(,\pw“m, the dance program were dedicated to | known and preciated the farmers Wh . C e the Red Cross Nurs mbers to show their interest. HEBRON Army Lassies, President Wilson, Gen- S ; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. L at ls astorla ernl - Pershing, Marshal Foch, Superintendent William Macdonald |y ttord were guests at ; § 7 George, King Albert, King Vettori : Putnam, He feared that | Saturda) estior et ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing ™10 "ie bonds of the Vietory s | Horion om0 20,80 ORTE | was e ek end soest of e moth- | Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains geither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- |5e; Sicnai, " Lat. “ul o SIS e e : ner Monday. Late in the ¢ 1 fupt- M i Robert cotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, For more than thirty years it has heen |a0 & e wies That wirt maad i | Shulbion work i clhention \” aster g in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; ;1:?" ll‘f nc o ot el ,‘fll‘l ; .;"r"'i‘\i‘,;l,g?, T ‘;.‘3‘.;,\( Selmd allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and |soun:ina: There g procpect ll'l‘v”‘l’l\'i‘..m vounded | Rmona sk \’L'.‘f-‘ifh“"" Ward Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and naturel sleep. |yances The larecs mdiviava ,E;“ woring Go fit these me | iends, Mrs Bilsatch cumimings ind : < Monday - was | vil 1 sitions that will | yirs The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. HE e i e et « Miss Florence Smith of Cromwell announcements of subscriptions by | which | ; The Kind You Have Always Bought, aod which has been in use for over 80 |uIh.iiii® it "™ hililiu i Sl S0, B BV e 8 s SRl e - . . opened X n the old pos i il wha he is best fit to do, his J fenna; 0. Hampro: ere years, has borne the Signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his fouariers in e Union viock"and e | lional quatificatic o 3 " Tennant and the | cducational qualifications, etc., ete. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tennant busy man or nan anxious to place | personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, AIl |an order tor o tond and mave it over| | The body of Mre. Rita P, MeDurfor guickly can drop any who died at St. ¥incent's hospital | . o Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-Good” are but Expemments that trifie with |¥it fnd e ateadants r | i Worcester, Sunday, % home on Eden street end endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against riment. AR e R 2 Pt R‘,‘i“:‘,;;tl, U \ nge 1 P against Expe WAR SHOCKED Sl : : S This city will be represented by a cens week. delegation at Boston Friday £ ‘{:“v;g'!‘h“kvh“‘fr‘.(‘ry?:((‘}j.vr\\\(:"?d Letters from Prominent Physicians NERVES NEED e AT Bissell of t Hampion and addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. | PHOSPHATE| Director Of New Alie v e “ll churehs vas at- Dr. Albert W. Kal, =£ Buffelo, N. Y., saye: ““I have used Castoria in A | Bureau | Sunday. " Tt ter music. by i the my practice for the pest 26 years. I regard it as an excellent medicine Ordinary Bitro-Phosphate Best Thing | for childres.” o’ Strensthen Weak Nerves i 55 S Tt t t rS. Dr. Gusteve A. Eisengraeber, of St Paul, Mino., sayz: “I lave used e e s L. A, S. met with Mrs. your Castoria repeatediy i m7 practice with good resulis, and ean recoms Sccording to a npoted ¥ 3 2 tist the most effective e : o iends R, A, Burnham are mend it 24 an excellont, mild aad harmiess remedy for children.” vousness, insomnia E t at he is so much 2 3 to depleted nerve for ¢ is 5 Dr. B J. Deanis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have used and presertbed i phosphate knowh ¢ h "Lord of Willimunt Yyour Castéria in my sazitarium and outside practice for a number of years gists in this coumiry as h 5 ¥ phate ; home for a part of he! #ad find it to be 2n exceilent remedy for children” Tt is_described as a substance wiii b ; . ' : delohi e is similar in composition to the R T Dr. 8. A. Buchanan, of Philadeiphia, Pa., says: “I have nsed your Cas- phorous naturally found ain e Winsted~1It is expected that the toria t= the case of my own baby acd find it pleasant to take, and have nerve cells and , being asi : 2 I ickly assimilated, o : 2 { triz Thomas Williams of Morris, obtainod emrolleat results from its use. - vt e et et 3 o ; | cha with m\}ln ering George John- i gad Casi 1 7 Mil ). sh t im Dr. I. K. Simpses, of Calcago, IiL, says: *I have ussd your Castoria in begins immediately it s taken into| ) ¥ shool as o h 1 in the suverior court cases of colic in children and have fonad it ths best medicine of its kind P nere Care. many e on the morxet” 8 g § g o LI Pr. K. ¥. Fskildzen, df Omalis, Mels, seye: “T Znd your Castoria to be & stul e 1 ; staxdinri 2amily remedy. It is the best tnug for imfamts and children } ¥ Sl he ex i e 5 HNE FUR RHEUW"SMI L2y sver kaewn and 1 recommend it” o (eplus . o o & O Irr. L. I'. Robinsen, of Kansag City, o, saya: “Your Castoria certainly Bood druggists. g Loose: huy veerit, {Je not i age, Its centinued nge by mothers throvgh ali these £ S 7 ; Mufsfterdets ns U Those Years, and the many attsmpis ie imitate it, suficient recommerdation? | b.ck:'::e“":;}r::“ 'n‘cl‘ed W“g i ’ e P H o Stiff Join DTWCS ut Pain 5 ik i - musc i 1 y ot com a plhyaician add? , Haevs it (o the mothera ‘ Joints, rheumatic pains omlhe"’;mp(‘;;‘ ! i ; m}g‘l’;‘ ‘Ln'f:’fw why thousends “fiéfly‘-‘* Br. HWdwin F. Pandes, of Hew York Qity, says: “For several years I have of kidaey trouble is entitled to sympathy | 2 fief it gives. e At rasomavendd yaur Custeria and shall alwsys continue 1o do so, as it has snd should have help. TN b Get a jar at once’from the nearest | Snverizoiy predjosd beneficial results” 'mixb‘::"b;"“i"‘y warning of kidney | |% . : drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, Dr. K. B. Siser, of Breoklys, N. Y., says: “T ediect ta what are called S v m“o‘:xdtzr Sl 10 W i made with the oil of mustard, Better ratent medioines, where maiser slome knows what fegredients are put in weskness and pale, waxy, dry skin. 1 i ;. % sl Y L‘)‘nas‘tlera mBrmgsHMdeE.I:s;fl;l ac%?nfgl?tes l:?: them, bt 1 know $herformute of your Cosincis axd advise itz wse” It is vawise to neglect the slightest | SRR : . Taad s 2 2 " R 5 1 it is being rubbed on! camine GAGTORIA ruwwve | soiiits o (G M 2t e ooy bt 4 : 2 doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are na % g s used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff Rk G neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu. o R aRIs T LT s BT ki s ot tone up wuk inactive, sk i ck or joints, sprains, sore muscle: #nd belp rid the body of 0';5%!05::‘“%%: Raymond F. . deputy nu: bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds osf e, Mol e e 7 wrtnion commsoner, o s Ui e (1 ot prevets prcumeial ,h.,..‘,.*“"’",‘.m“““c;‘m‘;“;;“: been appointed director of citizon- 90¢ a0d 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 ? . 5 matural resul ship of the Department of Labor, C. F. Reymolds, Eimira,N.Y., : ™ a mew bureau ch has just been In Use For Over 30 Years PR ot N e et e s velue 'Md F;I‘;;”mhd iy lp‘fi:‘d n?t get un. vt n ideals read acy Pills, so t for = Wi The Kind You Have Always Bought ome, g commenced tling i, Tiaicy o i davs I was op out of bed 20d upon keeping SRS et | Eeatment up for some e | way sbi l work, ad bave had 0o more backachen.” |0 | CBAIES the Americanization e san s Caxped Cou —i Surong and Fes msz.ms -'A-‘1 > ?- S0 T2 i MR T s T A

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