Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1919, Page 9

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DANIELSON voted to purchase a $50 Victory Lib-! ’ o g | These Durable Soles Cut Shoe Bills Down Sister Mary Frances, who was moth- er superior af St. Joseph's convent hefe for six years up to a few months, — ago, died at Hartford. A solemn re-| quiem high mass for her will be sung at £t. Jemes' church Tuesday morn- inz. “For use around cement plants and similare places wiere rough materials Y grind down soles quickly, T recommend Chariote of Tron was the subject at| Neslin Soles. They resist wear sur- the union W. C. T, U. meeting at the, prisingly. After working around the Baptist church Sunday evehning. { clinker department long _mough to in Ballouville| wear out two pairs of ordinary soles, Sunday afternoon at 2 o r:lorrk Relv. W.! my Neolin Soles are still as good gs D. Woodward conducted a funeral ser-| » writes A. F. Miller, superintend- | o was in| Dew,” writesA.F. 3 ‘l;:;flll?: E::aef;,n Bl:l.mx‘u:d was, entof The Peninsular Portland Cement the fun<ral director. | Company plant in Jackson, Michigan. Chairmayn F. E. Cunneen of the Wel-| [t is remarkable how tough and dur- come fume committee seld Mg qy| able Neslin Solesare. They are made | that fuviker receipts to be added to| R % [ e Tax day fund have come and the| S0 by Science—comfortable and water amoun- is row $530. proof, too‘t ;l‘hefy come on new shoes L & : in many styles for men, women, an Riding with_the wounded and dis-| 1 : rhl;g‘edg men, Private Adelard Barbeau| Children, and are available everywhere jearned in the Yankee division parade! for re-soling. Wear them, and cut in Boston how it seems to be bom-| your shoe bills down. barded with flowers, a pleasant change; ° N.io Siles are made by The Goods from shrapnel, and otherwise acclaim- | year Tire & Rubber Co, Alon, Ohio, | who also make Wingfoot Heels, guare anteed to outwear all other heels. Neolin Soles A Next Sunday at all of the masses 2| collection to buy Victory bonds in the| name of St. James' parish will bel taken up. In the fourth loan drive the | parish bought a $1,000 bond C company, State guard, has a dance| planned for this week to boost th fund for welcoming home Killingl; service men George C. Logan of Providence w a visitor with friends in Danielson over Sunday. Harry J. Hyde was a visitor in Prov- idence on Saturday and inspected the new Albee theatre. A trail of mud and ruts now winds over the hills from Brocklyn toward|s tae town of Windham. This has been| 1sion will go out ahead, com- matked out for vears as a part of one] ing airectly down street and | i Ra. U, 5. Pat. OF. el will be a hummer and will ns of adding a big amount parade being arranged for May Sunday tentatively outlined the that the paraders will cover. The will be formed on North Main Morin avenue. The autos of the original trunk lines of Connecti- | crossing over to the West Side and on cut. The man or men that can et the|to DLay street, where they will turn stute to build a state highway over the alout #nd come back to the junction however, will it seems, be enti-|of Main and ¥ have a monument built 2 the pass beside that of another Gers from . Main Amerlca—General the automobile div | the rear. The line of march fer aw Mil- | divisions other than the automobile, in the|as now arranged, will be from North / evening at u/Majn at Morin avenue southward many of the!through _ North Main ® to Winter, : thought a_ hit too one-sided | through Wintgr to Soring and back to be really interesting. Main street, to Franklin, to Furnace, et ide, in|to Carter, to Broad, to the Soldiers’ g o e e Sider 17 | monument, and disband. Marshal Dar- D was found Zuilty on . ten] bie has been puzzling over a method of having solisited orders. in|iaking the parade over on the West which is no-license, for in- | Side, but the léngth of the line will be e b e ot 4l an et as to create a problem in counter- Bl SOtk & total of 170,60 ching that he cannot se how to Eight other counts of a similar nature|handle without difficulties that seem ed. During the tourse of the.too great to be overcome. The big a demurrer was entered in Mr, |floats that will be in the line also will Ralf. but this was over.|add to the difficult any counter- and the case procecded marching arrangement, especially if it Phe. oM ¢ the Windham County| D¢ attempted on the West Side, where e officers of the Windham County| ;o 1o0ps of streets that would lend nk annunced on Saturday| (hemselves to such a purpose are too| B ”"_lr"dw;‘ e had do.|Close together to prevent a probable led to take an additional $25.000 of | (208l < ¥ ; Vietory Linerty loan ponds. making a| At the regular directors’ meeting otal subscription of $50,000. It was|the Windh County National ba ited that the officers look upon the ! held Saturday A. Don Bitgood Tletory bonds as the pest security ever |elected to the directorate to fill offerad to the public, The subscription | vacancy caused by the death of his of $30,000 is in addition to the sub- her, Andrew J. Bitgood. Mr. Bitgood scriptions for bonds which the bank is|has proved himself a care shrewd Biking for 14 coetomers. | business man and his election to_the The furibral of Mrs. Delia Reynolds,| bP873 comes as a distinet recognition who died as the result of burns, was|of his abilitie e pes held from her home in Elmville Satur- | M2 Interests in Moosup of a finan day morning, with funeral eervices at|y® 0 b $tw 1 keen the Winnhia e s o ronors, *fothe | County National bank in close connec- I "M, 3, Otfiet: M. 8, Rsv. John n its depositors in .\APO‘.\:]\ and Roux, M. S, and Rev. A. oJlliver; M. S.| T e looker M o e oaney sang during the|the board of directors of the Windham “emfl,'r)_ The ‘bearers were Frank|County National bank, an institution Rrophy, Frank McGorty, Michael Mc-|Woich was incorporated in Cormack, George Quinn, Frank Doher- (128, heen o continual bus = ”:yh"“ i "“““;h“ ‘w"“c"""' and a half mark, and the growth of the ehearsale Tor the Welcome Homelinstitution in the past few ye minstrel show are in full swing, and|been very remarkable. the time Eefore the presentation is 80| position in the front ran ehort that a rehearsal was held Sun-|cessful and reliable banking day aiternoon, Indications are that|tions in the state. T. E. now president of the institution, Na- than D. Prince vice president, and Francis E. Storer cashier. The woman’s [ to [aw at Brook dis tinmuished Putnam A big crowd of spectator: for Taftville, 49 to Kiyr that -~ of nk HE WAS CALLED A LOAFER BUT HE WAS S8ICK is winnig sides for the manner in w is working to “finish the job.” Mrs. i E. H. h is the chairman of this| Thousands Are Sick But Get No . to § h Sympathy or Help Because They Are Not Bedfast. 2 1 that figure, how out on the job again r e opening of the | A healthy man or women simply second week of the drive. cannot loaf. When' you lack energy and vitality you don’t feel lik work—j ing. All the organs of your body are sluggish. You are not keen for either pleasure or work. You eat a plenty |, At the e ot e yack perhaps—but your stomach and di- |.2° YiCtory loan drive—su ‘gestive organs do not build up your |ETSRS ad been made in se Dissipation in one form or|, " o : S ¥ have caused your trouble. | prct <0, (A% VIV, town, e o Dot 1t Cademenc | quarters will go. over th iR i wide margin. It is Pomfret will he ti pains, res There have despondency, loss of energy, S PEbim diteront taking Cadomene Tablets inste: s i ; using strong stimulants like whiskey or They will give appetite, aid digestion, enrich your blood, strengthen your nerves and make of you a real live, healthy, energetic person. All| druggists can supply Cadomene Tablets | in sealed tubes.—Adv mona g “| SUFFERED the good that has been done| rmers of \\md!.qam county Was Eventually Cured by "which Gas s Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. e first of | fine pro- | in he S many thousanc red from mill of any hundreds of are not!| interest this| hofle to workers h showing the same time. s change this during the and the coming one. the meeting of Quin: ge in Brookl wh has its me out of the tow Philadelphia, Pa.—“I sufferdd for ions seven long years with 2 lame back, irregularities and pain. I had one physician after an- other but they did me nogood. Iread about Lydia E, Pinkham’s” Vege- table Compound and gaveita trialand in a short time I felt benefited and am now feeling fine, and without weak- nessorpain. Many of my friends have also taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and Lbeen helped b; it.””—~Mrs. MARGARET NEss, 1846 E. Hazzard St., Philadelphia., Pa: Women who suffer trom displace- ments, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, sideache, head- aches or “‘the blues” should not rest until they have given this famous root herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, a trial. If complications exist, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special suggestions. Tke result of its experience is at your service. — the F ted little George | odstock; Mrs. nent of South Killi 4 rank Haines of Pomfr The fi. witness Urown, Pomfret, pres: mers’ association. M med what the farm bureau how it is he county. Henry Dorrance of Plainfield follow- 4 Mr. Brown and set forth particu- tarly how the farm bureau had been out- i is and| CASTORIA For Infants and Children | inUse For Over 30 Years the Signatuze of { mod brought to the attention of the meet- {ing in a very faverable light. | Six girls from the Red-White dis- a benefit to the farmers of|* Wait for the New Hudson Super-Six Here Soon—Price $1975 Prompt Deliveries Assured Early Buyers—It is a Perfected Development of the Car You Know So Well A new Hudson Super-Six is coming. It reveals how four years’ experience with 60,000 cars has enabled Hudsoen en- gineers to free it from many of the annoy- ances regarded as inevitable to all cars. It embodies the gqualities which men said would make it the greatest car known. It Is Worth Wheaiting For Production on large scale is now un- der way. Dealers will have their demonstrating cars within a few days. You must not fail to see the new Hud- son Super-Six. Think of the history of earlier models. They have made a place in every branch of motor car use that has not been matched. The first Hudson Super-Six, four years ago, increased motor power by 72% with- out added weight. It retained all the sim- plicity of the six. It minimized vibration. Proved In A Thousand Ways You remember how endurance was proved. Nothing to equal Hudson Super- Six records of performance had ever been known. Most of those stand today as achievements that no other car has been able to match. But one thing those feats did, you per- haps do not know. They showed ways for development of subsequent models that find their expression in the new car soon to be offered. Hudson Motor Car Company Such a car could not possibly have come from any other organization. It takes years of experience te learn and develop the qualities we now offer. The same engineers responsible for the first Super-Six have watched it in its service for 60,000 users and now offer the new Super-Six as the expression of their greater knowledge. Isn’t such a car worth waiting for? Watch the papers for the arrival of the new Super-Six, then go see it. The New Price Is $1975 Hudson production will be twice as large this year as last. Because of that the new price for the 7-passenger phaeton will be $1975. Without the éxperience we now have such a car would have been impossible at an earlier time, regardless of the price at which it sold. Still, as you know, the Super-Six has always been one of the world’s finest cars. You hear that on all sides. It has led all other fine cars in sales. There have never been enough to equal the demand. A like condition must surely obtdin this year. g But those who buy early will get early delivery. They have the records of every Hudson Super-Six as an assurance of its value. If you are on the point of buying a new car, go or telephone to your Hudson dealer. Perhaps he can tell you when you may see the new Hudson Super-Six, Detroit, Mich. Distribated by the Following in This Territory: STATION FOR HUDSON-E! CARS BARRET-HUDSON CO., WHITE’S COURT EST ‘NHETE, Manager means of her for bet to getting bet! nd this h ing with th Producers’ John § he had n found ev news servi had sold d been accomplished New E association. romberg, Abir Phone 1342 ter prices fo undoubtec for gland ) pec on, t the farm burea e of value to many nedium. ow of the tr in e breedirn and ir coun in the tive buying, e . Willis Covel timony as to the cconomic extension town during lotte bureau, as to work ng clothing, in Woodsto: wearing pretty dr themselves, the re: they had received _|ties of Miss Charlotte ably seconded by the effort teacher, M . Durocher of Putnam als the committee of t Miss Embleton had achieved here in| s Putnam through giving cooking dem-|:f onstrations, canning exhibits and do- | 249ress. ing other such work, especially among the families living section of the city. ¥. H. Bennette, Ashford, dashed the only verbal cold water on the farm bureau’s activities ing. Mr. Bennette mer county agent growing corn up in that was so placarded as to indicate that the corn was the supervision of That corn wasn't and the fact seemed to have made a{aqua circuit for the Aeep impression upon Mr. Bennette in farm bLureau has 15 of improving the dairy better the winter. What is being done by mbleion’s department East Killi be ty, through feeding and Rebecca Ratk . do more way of getting im & 5 e daite organizing for - = i te, etc. 1 1 of Abington gave| value of the home chool held in her| followed Ch: of t Mi 1 1ation is condu s Char- of the in caning, re-| County etc., etc., was also| Sund | Columbu ond de council ck were present, es they had made sult of instr ction | through the & s Embleton o Myrtie David- he splendid r hool, will make Several automobile in the northeriy| Ik noted at the hear- cited what a for- had tried to do in Ashford in a field and ti through this city, en route t ford. Miss Isabelle Byrne, wh seas as head nurse of an ar mobile | schoo! hospital unit, is going on a Lhauv.amlin M being grown under the farm bureau. much of 2 sucess, summer season,| Mr. under the auspices of the Red Cross, sea for Ladles’ Aid society of the chu d supper after peeches by the v and Mrs. Leonard J. Hermes, Lewis, Mr. William McCaulane Howard Duell Providence, Margaret, back er the Easter vacation spent B, and Mrs, Providence are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Health. Theodore Haven,_ [ gton May ¥ . and John tray are spend- York. returned attended g a few & | Franklin from-| . the FRANK G. BENSON TEACHER OF VIOLIN Advanced Scholars Preferred CONCERT ORCHESTRA For Weddings and Receptione 92 Fifth Street Phone 1251-88 returned Arthur : s, with 1 m Pontiac, Mich., f er parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 2 died Sat- Tignle: | on "IE"\-} illness of feeble h He was the son gley has returned! . Bagt visit in Pont Talephone WILLIAM C. YOUNG Stocessor STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER work and materiais at right prices by skiled laber. 50 Weet Main S& of | Ar UTH LYME Miller ¢ SO d children, ¥y . Com; were P their hom ¢ for thel | nd son, William, | r home here for g the winter i ent from X nd William Coles| moved to Rocky SEED CATFS HAYSEED AND FERTILIZER ‘A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 988 eported 11l at his| Waterhouse inting and - James : for the| a4t getting o Henry | summer e Mr. and s Smith of New London were recent guests of Mrs. Smith’s mother. and N Plymouth. — The honor roll of the taking to their attend DENTIST DR. E J. JONES iSuite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Strest extance. Phope town of Plymouth ana village of Ter- ryville, was placed in position Wed- nesday afternoon and carries names of 215 men from the town. Henry Klipffell of WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus- iness before the public, thel medium Better than throxglh, the ed vertising columns of The Totia. there 18 2

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