Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 6

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6 NURWIGH, BULLEIIN, FRIDAY, mAY 2 919 . ; 5(a 20 e A FITCHVILLE HEARS TALKS ‘ : \ e ) ON SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS GlRI-S l- - / One of the most interesting meet- & \ advancement ever given in' the & % s llfl:n‘ ville . neighborhood v helfld in BEAUTIFUI- HAIR [ . . aliner Bros. hall, Fitchville Monday £ 81-87 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. ; * evening through the interest of the school board of which Mrs, Frank Pal- 2 mer is an enthusiastle member and|A Small Bottle of “Danderine” state Doard of edubation. and vy of the le Baptist chur 1 i ; ing scalp .and falling w was followed by the hymn, -y 9 "hiir ) . Hallelujah, by the school children o g the Fitc le school Supervisor Dillingliam said a word in greeting and congratulated the pa teachers and schocl ofiiciala for BANCY RED KIDNEY BEANS. ........... 2 lbs. for 295 Gooperscn ~"™° ; @GALIFORNIA SMALL PEA BEANS. ............. b, 1lc|qere, oS ionewed by Mis pen S e L = h THE SUMMER ISSUE i | | | OF THE RETet v CONNECTICUT - ELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS d BANCYLIMABEANS. .................. 2]bs. for 29c| o o ine Somns or the state, who FANCY YELLOW EYED BEANS. .. ....... 2 Ibs, for 25c|!0i4 of her work, the needs of ners IARGE BARS HAMMER LAUNDRY SOAP. . ... . bar 5c|eesistt, frecdom ivom adenoids and @ASCOT SOAP . 3 ceeens Bfor zscfiffillflffnc s had mever heen noti QAMPBELL'S SOUPS, all kinds. .. o MRS e GEGR! gk of inpeormont SPECIAL—-PEAS (Bee Brand) ................ can 12¢|been Yemetien, busts Bave EROCORN . i e e 17c|senc ol F.OLO PEAS . oo A 17(:!:2;“: :”mnf "rllé)\f:\fiin and ROSEDALE PINEAPPLE .................... can 30c/icids to hetter mont: AUSTIN NICHOLS PINEAPPLE ............... can 30c| s goc Meade mest spoke interest- SILVERDALE PEACHES ................ large can 30c| s}y, 1 the mothers whose srext in-} ould be in th hild . She i 18 n y of paren BUMPRIN: .o. 5 onis. o oineidn S 2n o dangescan el o | B0 ey SOy the in outzide MERMITAGE SQUASH ................. large.cen 20c|sad in ataire cuicde ot ihe home) MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI ............ package 10c|think of children in terms of other| mother's children. She thought :i\o, & e ought t brought into the BOSS’ SODA BISCUITS ................. package® 7c|lome ougit to be brow i g i that mothe Our prices on Meat are low considering the quality — we | ‘lx}l-‘ hings for school lunel- 4 nd gave much 2 g tal dhly handle WESTERN BEEF and LAMBS. | ative to the forming of mothers’ clu lin communities. Mrs 3 Mga«x}(‘ ‘xi—‘h . { member of the New London County Telephone 759 _ Auto Delivery [ Bt Teastic. Mrs. Meade was followed by Dr. o bu Desb Hugh B. Camphell of the state tuber- |, ., e, P30 00t Yustrous, fiafry, sanatorium at Norwleh Whose| (., 514 free from dandruff is mereis direct and kind—and follows, ;"1 4ier of using a little Danderine. It is casy and inexpensive to have| i = and lots of it.: Just get ' of education, in medicine we are try-ly gy hottle of Knowlton's Danderine | ing to get into more and more pre-|pow. | s but a few cents—all drug ventive medicine—or attempting 10| stores recommend it—apply a little a< prevent disease before it actually oc-|directed and within ten minutes there curs as in China although our meth-|will be an appearence of abundance, ods are going to be more attractive.freshness, fluffiness and an incompar- | There are four things on which goodfable gloss and lustre, and try as you health balances and which tubercular|will you can not find a trace of dand- | patients need most and they are|ruff or falling hair; but your real sur- | cleanliness, fresh air, proper food and|Pprise will be after about two weeks < STAFFORD SPRINGS |go0a work in previous loans will as-|rest. By far, sid Dr. Campbell, restjuse, when you will see new hair—fine Thursday, May 8th - frese d of a head of heavy All changes or additions in present list- ; ings must be arranged for on or before May 8th in order to appear in this issue in part: Sympathetic members of the boarfl nice; ‘soff b - If you want to prove how pretty and | & sof! + Marjorie Leach of Brattle-|life and which leaves one with 10ss|with’ a , has been secured. to teach|of vigor. draw it through your hal mathematics in the Stafford high{ Then simple foods are the most nu- chool. i tritious and there are j rket square with' a| George P. Wise, one of the first|children should S sist during the last week of the pres-|is the most important. Fresh nd downy at first—yes—but really | only sure hair {once. i ng the Victory loan, will ar-| M Wiss Idna Evans and Lawrence|ent drive comes next and peovle do not appre- | 1€W hair—sprouting out all over your A : grower, destr E: s g e = IR llage and Charles Ciscon of | born people do not realize the advan- | Sl . Th S th N l d Pgace Arthur J. Melbourne Thursday |Biarord villa B e thers s on b dzndcittiEaflicure for fteh (] outnern ew an g After a brief wedding trip : U8y will make their home in Putnam.{land with four houses in Stafford Hol- [dows, not realizing. that they are | ; afford Springs, Tuesday af-|boro, V and carefully | king one ! trand at a time. Your hair will . glos and beauiiful in just "la few moments—a delightful surprise ! p | 1 T is attempting m} three or four of the most problems. Tile employ- ¥ » 5 % o H s —Da ne is, v elie Y8ung were married by Justice of the Tassett has sold his.farm in|ciate the value of fresh air. Foreign-{SCd.D—Danderine is, we believe, the Arthur M. Cady has sold a tract of|people Who sleep wWith closed win-|.t never fails to stop falling hair wi he war relic train, for the purpose|low to William Park. breathing over air that has lost its at 3 o'clock. Preceding the Telephone Company of the train there Wwill be Haym two drinks | firat by the Italian band and an|Stafford boys to go overseas, has re- |should be used on the inside affirehs vy Adelbert J. Needham who'turned 10 town. frequently as on tihe outside regently returned from Irance. Staf- —James Wood has gone to Hacken-|milk. There should be threc meal folid has raised $115,000 thus far in the|sack, N. J., for the summer. day and all fried foods abolished, »@sent loan and has $77.300 more to kel b > LI mose e | there is no fodd harder to diges (e an er to.reach ifs allotment, I I |fried food because the coatin e Boy Scouts who did remarkably A AWAUGAN is ar i rents R e P Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackmar were | prices from with thej teachers 1 most aci - in Boston last Friday to see the pa-|foods and impaired digestion rlovs-nul‘gr""[]"m: I one aiiie b e - ——— = ———— = ——— ———— = o il r food tg give the proper nour-|ent time a school has been (0T | 1a.mi: = lark 2 ) = e : mlNK []F mE freo ot e i oL ; i nine weeks because no desirable|iumit R. Gardner, A. M. Clarke, A. M. VOLUNTOWN S e S Mrs. . oodward has been i- | 3 > a.c) r is vaila o a 1 i 2 et 7 : S 7 3 o s R e SRt e A s"\zls y sialf-chewediifood) Is Aanger-|ieaccr 15 avallable and the | There were visitors from Norwich,| Jesse Jordan of the U. S.S. North|game, the single men boing Asteates = jrutein “_m;r iy m as ) . mn} have hw:nr gld\r'!}!lo mim §.:\ e !m)r'lu(n;‘ vx'“}qh.",:i 4‘( some pNew Britaln, Danielson, Groton, Moos- ICura}h.a has been at home on a fur-|in the eleventH inning. The Goodyear = e g0 SR order to chew one's. food." They should |20 ype can be found. lup, Plainfield, Hanover, | lough. mills band wefe out in Lonor of the b milrilprpm.lu.m Russell have be |y cleared frequently and it Yroppyh-w\rg"‘(?lil. of the teacher : i i1, Versailles and Centradl ~ Albert nmfi:?( is building a garage. |opening game. - SSEDE. for should last a lifetime. 2 less than fis ate men |V Mrs. Lotrell Kinne is recovering aft- - : = | S anasnst pominigtie - Pellenter | SR O B R e o P e MEE R e s e B et i e ot Attishore. Bast Wedhia B |from Lewiston, Maine, visited their o ROiE ¢ cases|cupations which ar g 5 ot e = heir| Irving Weeks, U. S. N., 1% visiting i . i 3s . = : sty - ed the care of the teeth as many cases|cupations which are more remunera- |been notified of the safe arrival of their rving Weeks, U. 8. N, is visiting in|They have made many friends in town {uncle, Alex Bas last week, the iv i b ' - e couple honeymoon trip, | Of heumatism and heart dise: tive. son, Fred, in New York. He has been!town. » " who regret their leaving and wish = Cl; J. Bloenker of St. Louis o - 2 00n 1riD. |y oen traced to poor teeth which are| In three towns in the service a year and a half. Mr. and Mrs. George Frink of Jewett'them success. arence J. Bloenker - Louis, | Raymond AMitchell has purchased a i h Inchiool teadhars ar ; Bibs City spent Sunday at the ho t Mr:| i hi issouri, writes, “I have a pair of {ncw car. the result of negiect either through |Schocl teachers are Licut. John E. Bibl, pay corps, U. y spent Su v at the home of Mr. The devotion hour this week was oes with Neolin Soles and have used and ‘Mrs. Albert Rollins > ignorance, lack of interest or ¢ sed year after year. Bibb, of Washington,|and Mrs. Fred Brown. {held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. War- f e S ILEHE thet il ha woch end ol Banchoro oon epent | s Good teachers ought to he the result| ing Mrs. Bibb's moth-| A number from here attended the|field. ot anather ox month s T Y WIE |G Mirs. T. 1. Sweeney 5 Wth Mr. i "S5k is a real friend and one of the|in every community ¢ teacher. | Victor L'Heureux. Lieut|mOvies at Glasgo Tuesday evening| Schools in the village are closed this e ohie Aubth and T5as bin have | best of foods. Tea and coffe required the < ive | Bibb is on sick leave recuperating fol- | last. & ¢ weck for the spring vacation. Bloenker also recommends et e o I ave ) = TR ! for is need and|lowing an operation which He under B. Knowles, Miss Bertha Gal- by n Soles for their comfort and SOSCE Mo Loutdip, carH, X ; S e nece: taking ent several weeks ago at the U. &, s Dora Miner attended the - ter Rollinson, Bessie W Mr, | mediately in time to use | ’ Aling = r o A day school Inst held at ONECO aterproofness. ... |and Mrs. Raymond Mitchell visited at vho Lreat tubereul ealth of the children. Boys and g wval hospital at Wasnington. Lieu e el S & It is a remarkable fact that Neslin | ytanck re intru and Mrs. Bibb will be in Jewett the Congregational church at Pachaug ug Sunday. have found out the importance of rest.. ed to the care of the towns 3 e coner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baton M $les cost no more than others that | William Lefle returned | Late hours have a great d do|Wwhile in tchool, therefore there |fOT amonth or more. : g ek b and Mre, Harey Sk a:‘ ar:d ,r' gve only ordinary wear. You can |from overse: h the development of tu should be g g conditions Worshipful Brothers S. E. Gilbert R y Sherm were in { James Pope ster, Mrs. {G. F. Prior and A. M. Clark 3 ers of Mt. Vernon lodge, & A. M., Wallace T senf master, and Mast | n't the w: | ing hours s are available everywhere for re- | WHITE ROC]E “-‘Aln“r' Dbreakdow 3 other six children should have the best land air and every roc should be supplied heating in school ¢ you spend of your but are nielson Sunday. Miss Ada Greenman spent Sunday in Danielson. { Da ;_ CHAPLIN Guy D. Wingerd who resigned storate of.the Congregational | esh it them on new shoes in many ° i | | wnt day|R. Gardner and H. | 1 jrate : 0 4 . and Mrs. R. B. Marriott, Mrs. ok at thy /ou savi Robert Bet Bt sential in preventi ation 7 Veck 1o set is houschord. oo “re. | Eihel “Sherman “and Miss Haude 0% at the money you save— Lol > of this A problem and supery S concerned | Mount Vernon lodge, visited Weekgtgjacbilils nouneinid Sgood gxedll iy s Gaia o fae ‘Monday ¢ vou need fewer pairs of shoes | place, now of Exeter, New Hampshire, curing disease. s the which cv- |10dge of Worcester. Wednesday even-!maining at the parsonage, which goods | &0 SSooRuD; BOPSE-eReE o Soles. Remember—these |Pent & part of last week with frionds | ® moome i ery Americay ehild Is entitled to ir- |8 4t the Masonic temple. It was|he shipped to Baltimore where he is| "} Lo o — Science to be espe- | 2°F 5 . . o - i e A ¢ P ast Masters’ night: work in the Mas.|now preaching. % ity Sherma 8 ¥ o e beme ) afternoon Mildred Cornell| from the middle ear and fistula around | of his nationality and_ the{ "\)con degree. The trip was made| Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gallup were in|l1OMe, after caring for Mrs. Irving licared. by The Coodves> s | Pansy Circle the rectum. An actual an_education should be |1er Mason fex Plainfield Tuesday and atiended the | Atherton. Wanufactured by The Goo harp is now emp at{any cough that lasts over six weeks. It Mren in the mostigipmond P. Gardner dislocated affuneral of Mrs. W alter Kingsley, a | Mtrs. Joseph BH;:'wklns and son Win- 3 Al e adesa ¥y ®lcent were in Bridgeort Tuesday at- bone in his ankle at the Aspinook!classmate at Plainfield Academy e ] plant Thursday. Dr. J. B. Sweel at-] Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Martin were in | (S4Ing the wedding of Arthur Haw- should be looked afte n and dau, | Connecticut air ir city friends are nurse should be ennie MacMa school s gocd as any et ve moved to Westerly as air in the United States if the proper |3 reduired thing in every school inl{onqeq the young man. He fell from a|Hartford Wednesday and witnessed |KInS and Miss Gerfrude Palmer. the Mc n]h:l- family |care is given and surely nwnv&“:;})’\«““;‘ & X i medical in- |BteR: Mr. Gardner was to have sung Lhi big parade 5 By — —— e John state where one knows he idea. is growing edical In-{,¢ 3 supper and social held Thursday| Mrs. Nettie Church who has spent : were ¢ conditions and affai ction should be sle. wp..mgp?n Norwich by the men of;the winter with her daughter, Mrs. A MISTAKE MADE BY MANY, | r better place to recover in than|C2n give to the parent much Christ churcl. John L. Copley of Rutland, Vt, has re- | Don't wait for rheumatism to indi- Ef«'\r away from home, suitable Fork, or st Qg D teachers overcome| 4rchille Pigeon has sold his farm|turned to her home in the village. |cate diseased kidneys. When you suf- - fer pains and aches by day and sleep- friends. {any unsanitary condition in her sur-lon Ashland street to Mike Voldak and| Samuel Chappell has bought a car. At the hospital there have heenroundings wite. e | disturbing bladder weakness by night, many cases arrested wheré people | e LT e YEAR feel tired, nervous and run dow . have been very careful to follow the! JEWETT CITY MYSTIC GOOD 3 [iidneys and Bladder shouid be reiored This w fully ] Rev. Mr. Goodwin and family spent |fo healthy, strong and regular action. @emonstrated recently en Dy | The forty in Boston and atteaded |It is a_mistake to postpone trentment. Campbell wished to set a motion pic- |night of Mt. Vernon lodge, N Welcome Home the|Moley ildney Fills put the kidiess I8 ture machine for the hocpital and heiand A. M., was held in active and strong. Begin taking today. sent letters to former patients ] ebail season opened Sunday | Good results follow the first dose. The responded so generously t between the married |Lee & Osgood Co. Pathescope and over $300 was sent in. The mental condition of the patient has much to do with their hod provement and in cl added that tuber not live venth annual TLadies'| . P. Hart, pastor of St. Pat-|_Rev. Mr 75, F.!ri ureh is under the care of a.screral da Opera Physician in New Haven while he is ; ho | hous S s > {slowly improving in health. | {house Thui evening. It proved ;™ Mygtic encampment minstrel show | ?ibe as attractive a event as itifurni i At{members of the subordin pro-; their families and oth which was of lumbus hall Tuesda Johnson's orches- | Gladys C the opening and|received word of the arri = _ leompanied by 1>C‘L' e o Ruth : 1+ Robertson pl: i E 77th Di- ;;\‘F’?“‘M a plano > entitled Le Secret, anpyision and returned to New York onj @ e onard Gauthier, arr-[the America. He exp to make af vott sang|visit to his sister at th home of Dr.| ‘n before re-| home in the wost, BOLTON NOTCH ¥ . and Mre. Loren Maine i |itors in Bristol Tuesday. o e, \1ey| Tred Reichara and Hamond ha 50 el givey|mun, who were over in Fr: hontancons, - Tha been discharged and are at their homes o hiprir | Mrs. Mary Bronnell returned Sunc otul duy from Sprir e e ax M | heen visiting. he v, e ot r] A" number from_this place went to : of the lodge and the mem-| Hartforq Wednesday to see the pa- generously continued (o insure a hmx.fl,‘:,“{‘i"“‘f“f" | [tuler race to come. - " | GO Withland Mrs, P. T. MacGo he mext speakcer, Smizntiat thetSoaliteOnl TRERL D Misa furning fo & k s . . I t and ir 0 played a Those painfol attacks of indiges- paing_and even heart failure can bo | o == | Hrtand S | lion.hean~l_mrn, belching, disgustin, truced directly to Acid-Stomach. AN PALAY S Ik-odrrvpp;nll}’lgi that put biont i Avoid thesaydangers-—don’t]es acid- BE” 2 :i‘o- ampy feeling aiter eating, dys]i stomach wreck your health. Don't X {over repeia and stomach miseries — drag out your days feeling all in, down d = | Meade, point to just one awful Amerie ili jenis Hease o const oue uwiol Amerioan and out, weak and ailing. Keep tlo Thousands Have Discovered Dr. | SToMACS vi;;lhl;x;ngi aflfhei?f’ Lnih (ge, things Edwards’ Olive Tablets are . i igest your food in com- arml bt . €48 & Weodoiiors has boen discor- = Then oniliioel Sas= pecae a Harmless Substitute. erful modern remedy— mentally alert—have pep and punch . Edwards’ Olive Tal the i ::#.?IEATEJT'I_E_mM brings instant -—the power and will to do min;. m?e’ ‘E,"Zflm',,e? .Y:ea:; Z‘m fus:"‘s’fi?e m:oiTabiorl:scflsw?;Mh miseries Take EATONIC and .Blve your |laxative, and their effect on the liver is, of their families. A buffet lunch‘"‘g’e‘ Hattie W h £ hecn'd‘ v sh he burtful excess stomach the help to ub it in a fine, | almost instantaneous, They are the result | was served ing room by|, Ut ;('1"% ‘adm?r A ‘n:ln“m tden ml‘(: and drivesout the bealthy condition go that it will digest | of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat | # caterer from Nor . The menu in-]F::‘ll ‘!’;’;eber “";,g; Catienedl from e aad gas. You won't know you your food perfectly and make every |liver and bowel complaints with calomel, | ¢luded: | France two weeks ago is visiting Mrs. ave 4 stomach, £o free of pain you'll mouthiul you eat register 100% in en- | His efforts to banich it brought out these | Chicken Salad 2 ae 2 . ¥ You Know Fels-Naptha Soap Fels-Naptha has been making and helding friends year after ieel. Besides, it saves you from more richin your blood and buildin ittle oli Salmon Croqueties nnhr-ruou““\r VH"':”"'- T ye beca it CIOth.es erious ailments because it is a scien- your bgociil strength. g “nf&";;fl‘;;?n'fiemdo&e od | Pk & Bonka ol (Dubteres) Lo Cha C:”';a;,':"g"‘fnt?l:;‘mif“ Loedt sweet, clean and snowy white tiic fact that ACID-STOMACH. fre- ~ Get a big box of EATONIC TAB- | that calommel does bot e pa by Srea Brewster — without boiting—without hard {ently creates conditions which baflle LETS from your druggist today. They | effects, They don't injure the teeth like | L20% ‘cimer| Savbrook.—L. E. Darling of Madison; e the best medical skill. Many casesof taste good—just like & bit of candy. | strong liquids or calomel. ‘They take hold‘}\\li' enien| 25 been substituting at the local rail- | chronic stomach trouble, biliousness, The cost is trifling. It is ‘absolutel. orteq Cake Carpenter| roaq tower in the absence of Operator : B0 ! y | of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why | Ncapoiitan fee Creax Anohymous|youis P, Stov 4 5 Sheomatioaache, general weakness, guaranieed. I it ail fo reiove your | cure the iver at the expense of the teethy| s Sopreme Coree | LOUls P Stovens, oft duty on account umbago, intes i i i 0 2 A 4 £ i i ! ulcer, cancer of the n:fnich, e stomach misery, your drugziet will | Calomel sometimes glays havoc with the | Dancing followed, for which (he or- lace H. Payne, W floor direc-|stomach troubles and other irréguiari- refund your money, gums. Sodostrongliquids., Jtisbestnot chestra furnished the best of music.| ——— | al loggy” W 3 M. 2 bles a A *heavy.” Note how they “clear” clouded tor, (corse M. Roberison: wids, ILites from which children suffer dnring brain and how they “perk up” the epiritss Sordun Willis, W. Scott Roode, Lewtsil“‘“‘ days gnd excellent results are | T . | to take cal but to let Dr, Edwards’ Prof. I. H. Gilbert was prompter. MOTHER GRAY’'S POWDERS Olive Tablets take its place, The committee who brought the af- BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN | 0 Most headaches, “dullness” and that [2ir to so successful a culmination was' ryousands of mothers have found| 5 Charles Palmer, Simon Brewster, JI.,(Mother Gray's Sweet Powders an c<- | hzfeelhl mflvfiw anl 4R, w. Robertson. Zheiothiey comrrgmlcntr remedy for Children c’oy:;nn | e + BAWards’ pnifices were: Master of ceremonites,|ing of headaches, colds, feverishness, Olive Tablets when you feel “loggy” and s iiese T, 3 5 ] oo t i ~ 2 X 30c and 25 Abax. _ All druggisth, - 4. Carpenter: reception committee, | hestiere for ovar 4f voot a9d N by Z mothers for over 30 years. Sold B S & druggists” everywhere. Y, Robert J..Guy, George H. Prior, Ben-

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