Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 9

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MAY 16, 1910 A CLEAN SCAIP Parisi Catarrhal Deafness and - Head . Sage Quickly Stops All Itch- < nx and Prevents Dandruff. - > Almost everybods nowada t Parlstan sage, the invigorati Telts of the celebration fund was a decid* ©d success from every viewpoint, and DANIELSON “THE DAY!" was follewed by dancing. The pre- |, estorer, is guaranteed to remo « catarrh, catarrhai deafs| Welcomo Home, Our Victors: gram was arranged as follows: every trace ‘of dandruff, stop fellit Vs i e ravmed B eoat*ithi | This day belong to Killlngly's ser- | Plano duet, “Silver Stars" Bohm | hafr and itening scalp.’ or ihetcont Ccpien dronein your thront and | o5 S8 HE S Eonce the town me- Agnes Corbett, Bdith Martin small ‘as it in, will be vefunded, : : f Lol T E g, temasth | corda them has been brilliantly won. | Piano solo, “Spring on the Mountain [ Put vou should know more ahon: e ad, vad g { 2L i ieting mymptomm may be an.|Today's slogan: “Cheer them _every| Top” Kern | §o Scnow that it fmmediately destrs. B = o t me in many Instances by | foot of the way; you'll never have a Blanche Lacas all odors that are bound io come.f t ¢ ¥ bl w A i «wing (reatment which ¥ou can |better opportunt Plano, solo, “Bell Song” Dellafield | the excretions of the scaln and In | . gt v | onavie Sarmg. P 5 2 < N 1 a Jait 0] o Z - % Torb :5‘; {at|,, This 1a a general holiday in n'g- Abbie Nelson ;'n;&m:fi”n{:&r Rlang oy \:Inf:)f'x;”')‘y 7 g TS % % n v, and Danielson 1 be je | Piano duet, “In -the Park” Dorn ¥ |’ . OTIEIR: e i 4 Y. 2 i o C 5 ! .,".'.'rfm i Cplocs. o many housnds | Aiaboth Prancie, Hornico Burm. [ pobreryone: snouia fave s hitle gt \ ; _..parel Commands the Partic ; ad_ @ dittle granulated rm Aall wectionss of _the . eastern | Songs ‘ol Nature a pleasant and exhilarating hair treat- y 2 ¥ i = - Qissoliell, Take one|part of the etate. (@) “Violets Blue’ Anthony | mant. . Taliies use 1t bécauss they Ko oo ; fil Att tion Of ‘theb Well “[‘;"'!fl days An|’ The first nounn—ulaa automobile— ll)orvthl;" Ifirncd o it is dclicn‘{ciirx;?;lx?ec;l. tn;"k.\' or ¢ .. SN0 retimes ¥ f today's parade will get under| (b) “Geing a-I'lshing” Geibel | greasy. and surely ‘malo the hair 2 g Fh e Way exactly 8¢ 3:30 p. m. Alvan AL Cora_ Brow | Beanthiul_ siticy and abundant | Frores S heei ot Dr d Wem by Py Thompson promises that his division| (c) “The Woodpecke T | AL SR G L LT d ESSe! omen : 5 should ¢ | will get away precisely at the time Florence Kilison only, yet in that time find my hair has 5 e E 7 sets (d) “The Cricket Dance” Dellafield | wonderfully increased in beauty ShTR 3 Gy : . mell, taste, des | "omy oot e o sominder of the K. of Francis Dembo Ihivkness and Inxariance, but - whit ‘May—with its bright and sunny days, air ective and mucus dropping| . TN B O TN “Hverybody Wel-|Piano duet, ‘Little Falry March surprised me most was the disappear- £ & , tne_ throat are olner|C. famous siegan “Bverybody Wel Sireabbog ance'of all aanarug’ & - © heavy with the perfume of budding trees . o may oft de. Rose of Li councll, |+ Eleanor Gardner, Harry Boyd be obtained from Lee & Oszood or at =0 w.‘-(.f::: troatment. | through the arrangement of . its | Plano sole, “Ebb axd Flow' " Kern e i ;lrnr;uo:' P S and blooming wild flowers and—most of ¥ ninety Grand Knlght, Daniel O'Connell, tley Jackso! - not expensiv i e o gttt on CNationsi | Song, “The Hosebud's )/Hmkexnml our, brave boys home again! What more ing may be re-| War Activities has obtained a plen- i : rville, Maine. T o 3 st e ? ' armisse, home|tiful supply of clgarottes These| Helen Keech Bernice Burdigk | Teteryfie Mose —Yather McOrm could feminine heart desire? Will be tossed from the K. of C.|Fiano solo, “Blush Roses” e Ll e s e Il i : _— —————====|flont, on which will be ‘mounted & |, g0 MO0 RIS Eyvans| ber of visiting clergymen will o hore! And especially when one has such beautiful o L B Mary Young, Bernice Burdick | forthe service and for the hanguet that Sk Bt dehomir g 0id_Grosne, member ow an engimeer's| (%) ‘Carry Me Back to O Wi i o' dic “Chllaren of St Marvs | overy line and detail of cleverly cut lapel, regiment just arrived from over- . Yvonne Lacas schoel will present am entertainment.| & aUiTise . sl Belted % seas, at Camp Upton Thursday, | ' woi Oubee Hacret” Tn the evening at the theatre there| " .touch of braid, or smartly belted waist. order to have him return for today's Meacham | Will be 2 concert. athering’ . . I5s Bl A Welcome Home oelebration. Lila ‘Hairls Father McCrann zain speak and| Made up-in the ever popular blue serge as i g 1o, “At the Waysid rine” | Re¥. Octave Martin C Sher-. T N e LR e Syied [y LT Mar (Eigno B0l e Wy o | bourne, Canada, also will address the well as tricotine and gabardine. ate Gas, Sourness and Pain |plete parade cannot be taken over Amy Wells audlence, B To Treat on the West Side,. There are physic- | Piano solo, “Sunset” Dellaficld | Herman Blanchette has returned to SR al difffculties in the way, howeves, Minnie Burrows his hpme here, muste: = for it has been determined after care- |Song, “A Song of Home” Royle | army! after hard serv tiat nearly | ful investigation that no counter- gnes Corbett He was not injured in any of the .+ Priced From $22.50 to $42.75 ¢ cases of stomach |march can possibly be made across |Piano solo, “Shepherd’s Lullahy” | tles fn which he fook part, Afr. Bian- : And the hint of warmer days to come sug- s B jouiness, burnlng: | the bridge without the certainty of Left Hand Solo) Henry | chette fs a veteran of the Spanish- "y X i ‘ Sl Ab fue t0| getting tho long line in an inextric- Dorls Gordon American war. gests a Frock of printed chiffon, crepe de 2 Dolleve to o) able tangle. this on account of the|Piano solo, “Etude” ‘Wollenhaupt | Hyde Smith was in Milford Thurs The deicate : gth of the line, the narrowness Harriet Whitman day on a b t sestion is|of the Quinebaug chine, charmeuse or taffeta. The season’s ge and the|Vocal duet, “See the Pale Moon or the i Sy 25 _the wiath of many of the floats that Campana | most fascinating styles are here, affording g7 Y | will be in the lire, Berthe Pigeon, Harold Hutchins | nam city court. k - £ A heeded| Charles E. Francis had his left | Fiano solo, “Butterflies” Dellatield{ The date is getting nearer for the every woman the opportunity of appearing o real harm. | . Aty raatned ahd | Vel ildred Keene enforcement of the war-time probibi- hi % tve aids and | A D line a power waen. | Flano solo, “Mountain Spring” tion act, scheduled to become effec- at her loveliest. : ] R, diratene Mgt i R Pl Bohm | tive on July 1, and Putnam liquor 8 3 a e maphing s¢ifieniinte Lty o Eloise. Babson dealers are anxious as to whether con- $11.75 to $37.50 -] An employe acidentally iheaw the |Sons. \Break of Day Sanderson | gress will take any action for the sef- | & s 3 Amy Gagnon ting aside of the law. A A . machine into gear, catehing Mr.| e . : r ¢ 2 an i Piano =olo, “Song of the Nightin- H. W. B , of Woodstock, form- P . 3 Beacci son . ad Hefuel e muchine |5 Filipovsky | erfy United States minister to Veno Coats; Capes and Wraps in all the smartest never |could be stopped the arm had - been o o - Platens ] e toihe [ budiy. wrenched, but no boneq brok Tones | WEi{ here as being favorabie fo (ol fabrics, to wear with dainty frock or over T Of magncsis | Chairman Marshall J, Frink of the it Wely| asio S ee Lt o, e huaey | the new suit when evenings are too damp or 2w engoy - inels| Victory loan drive in Canterbury an- Biia Yoing Qo8 5 aesin Qenminy, i : 5 2ar of Indiges- | nounced that he had awarded Ger-|pianuo solo, “Musieal Moments® e s - eool. A wide range of styles. man helmets prizes as follows in DeKoven e ,{ —ee ey | b town: Mrs. Hiram Hawes, for Florence La L el e PGl A * s $ HAMPTON b S i S Bt Sanderson | on South Main street, has purct HAN of doliars. Ineidentally, it has been Bertha Pigeon Al 4 o R o River' I?arned. Mr. Frink secured the great-|piano solo, “Rigoletto,” Paraphrase | b mosiler Gooree ¢ S| b meeting im €5t amount of meney in the drive, 2 Lintt | cxiote of DAchacd | o - iha but felt that, as chairman, he should Marion 'Wood RN € Tem A P o, . Mr, 1Ot be u competitor” for the awards. |vocal duet, “Night of Joy” Maey | visito sitor with day Vonth af Private Louis Griswaldi, member epeech, 9f the Tth division, has arrived at frend Dis home here after being mustered e mpson: |04l Of service. He has been over- Ruth Arnold PLAINFIEL! Al seas 15 months and comes back . : g ¥ art Private Frederick Hopkins has ime ay Wearing a wound stripe, for an M- b T o | T \tir Jurs he recieved when 4 plece of PUTNAM |rived heme fro gts, XK. C. pnel ripped his arm open. He | drafted in the f v in the Chateau-Thierry battls] At the home of a relative in Wor- |und in many other now famous|cester Thursday occ: the death| 2 combiuts on the western front of Miss Aure Labby, 75, a_sister of|talion. Deacon A. C. Greene, a veteran of | J€rTy Labby, Canal streef. Miss Lab-{and say ¢ bty : 03 rears was housekeey the Civil war, exemplifies thc splén- nE 1y oses wo Faieleaner; A Goii S 3 of the Jate Dr. Omer La- | did spirit of Killingly ~toward its) I U5 Thml> oF the tate Dr, Ome ! r oF tétTatacttaart fn his (iT4e 0L TS CltY. - A8S, Labby & e to permit the use o¢| Was hrought to this city Thursday returned to 2 at 197 Nerth Main e apiaa rking automobiles today.| Robert Alizrd, a member of the All-|Where he an Invitation to| American _diviion, is back at Mis| The commodated, space i , ‘mustered o 1 cred, - to occupy = Nora Woisard, ¥ Winslow iflade’ Piane- olo, cond Machine Gur e was of inda and abe e | ¥ 1t here A dn: 1 spoke on'the H of roils, d__ice | visitor New Britain. zuests may enjoy | ir Superintendent ¢ B, ik feam. e Yan-| - p. nd Corporal n comfort. | Ay afternoon| states .V v ot . Geldard, who was . a longest service of any|tion al woth been hon- from the army the service crgea * of the Thirteenth Company, tes army siting with his mother, e drive. Private| 1. TRt fing el rd went through terrific fighting ed to Atlanta, Ga., after spend- | Without being injured in any way and mo leave ‘of absemve. jn|Teturns to his home here in. good| States army in : 2 g ¥ ; a3 four- Iototty health and spirits. | many 5 The general committee of the Wel-| Al rnier, one of the very few|;.come the hride 2 i celebration, F. Cunneen, e L nechion ef Commeeticutyy b behmentsiiware wi. has done its utmost ol Who bacame prisoners of the Germans % ¥ Tl service man, | Quring the fightir s . on vice men from the West Side | furned o his homc Es and the out of town members of the |’ well ahd LY : T id Thirtéenth company B ingitn- | that Hewas siearly ved b ad that his experien. hands was much the same a tions to come hel te and be hon that of! st of the ricans wl \p- | Patterson ‘ < of all kinds, Agri. | Peen missed, Sus e dine i} DR T the“Amerioals wwhGiwerd feay te Transmissions { “z"-t!'-jf, al :ix_s‘ \umm}‘u:f ol B wvas spent in | i - Housings, Steel | Phosses the’ wish that, if there bel inging popular ¥ and other metal parts [ such, they come just the same, were served by | o be E | for they will be us w as men T e e .| ; - it our WELDING. |~ver werc anywhere o | Wednesduy forenoon has been ve-|yfiises Annic X e i expert work that is guaran- | A. M. Thompson, in charge of the | S0y ¢red. uninjured = nachins wa er, Helen We 1 i ched over a v at_Pomfret itomoiile section of the parade, {announced Thursday the -following | Scrted i Fau H instructions f fatolsts that ¥ that whoever to Cave Welding and Mfg, Co, |} ucuons tor, satoists that"are 10} ounac e pu e too hot ‘for|py chine ix fety Mechanics- prusisor WL oonitort and 4 chines parls on Morin avenue, using | OOt and di 31 Chestnut Street th sides of the thorougnfare, fac. | the interest of i méchines toward North Main _Ernu( Thompson, Goodyear rmachines park | Ville, one of the ue, cacl side of | of this distric Phone 214 the food you fancy without digestion and assimilation and by occasionally taking a ing machines toward | ing beer LIKE HOME-MADE BREAD | Nortn Stain strect: ‘a Dageiiie s | Thompso > {unines on North street, facing North m during h —ONLY BETTER | Main street; all Attawaugan, Bal- | one time it was d that he woul }in North strect, facing North Main|lose the member, bui he recovered describes our | . ed it vou (louville and Bast Killingly machines | without having to endure ‘\\ nesd fi nedyv - ’s )i”S. o vor tried 1 YOU | sirent,"and in the rear of section of He was a member| nirs | L | nedy, Beecham’s I SaH oh Sads ¥ ~°‘j“l Dayville machines. vision This section will posif | Wednesday evening ively . geti Charles Ryan, one of the men who! z and | ip ke | ! . {around the bose o influence, you 5 A hutted p WEe|nger way at 2:30 o'clock. loft this. clty to enter the service yata] S o0l e nfl 23 jers bukers with incompoton: equip. | - Chief John McFarland said Thurs- [ in 1917, is reported to be on his wav | veen a1 1 tend to make o oo g’ the sweet, aod. | 43 that the policing arrangements | home. During his foreign, service k ¢br the 1 | % i - A " dyist |for today will be ample to control|has been gassed and wounded ! = 5 5 o ] ris 5 ¥ " | and Dor 12 ada e " are and supe |ihe crowds. Many Special ofticers | came through whole and is now said to| o S0l 5 ] cpsia, headaches, acpression an % We say it's|%ill assist the regular force and|be in good health. He is expected to] po « it i o ion but a few. will disap- tte y - 44 there alto will he a delegation of | return” to Putnam in the near fu- nasE . v on but a W, Wil say rfect e pmer wos farth R motoreyele police from the state po- |ture. ;k‘h)'* L war o > bl lice department. Traffi % il e officers will| Putnam people who plan to drive au-| Vo Tana shat fs moe |DC stationed at all cross streets from | tomobilck fo 4 ox mity of beat for ba- | NOTh street south. No traffic will| perade this aftérnoon will do well to|team, be permitted under any . circum- | guard against getting . blocked, after stances {o move over what is to be|3 oclock, 1 be blessed b nderfully joys of solid robust cfficient pills are on _account of the traffic CII T IN . ¢ oi thousands o1 families, ’ the line of the parade, after 2 p. m.| rules that will be in force on the line EAST KILLINGLY e Drivers of vehicles must use of march, over which no cars will be| Batt s in Putnam Sa -V” n 3 1 7 £ ] n ws a ery trects and strests running parallel | allowed to s after 2 o'clock. The| day. vhat Bee n s is have done for .them they o the 1iné of march. surest way ,of getting through with-| AMrs. Andrew P |21 s The voice and piano recital given | out hindrance is fo £o south ~from | funeral of Mrs r an do for you fre g a few doses Summit Street | by the pupils of Miés Bmma A Bur- | Dayville over what is known as the Al N bank in the town hall for the benefit| “back” road. which leads south from | Mason, who has been ough f 150N to c:)noruru!atc S — it the four corners near the carharn 0 Wis w s soles 1 u cost ice fro Dayville to the plant of the Daniel-| account of illnes son Cotton company, at Main and Ma-| work ple streets, Daniclson, fhis point be-| = Mre, Allcc Tidw ing of the linc of march. | turned: nome, “Tu Mrs, F. A. Bigelow, of Pomfret, was| several days with relatives ai i the speaker Thursday afternoon at a| Heights. meeting of the Woman's auxili Mrs, Andres Pott St. Philip's church. Tollowing the address thero was a social hpur. There seems to be a general desire| =ive : e " throtishout the city {0 acsist the gyl eker Cardawap tn Byina A. R.of Putnam, in any way possi-| 85 0 Several thousand second-| 5o Tar o yomserr, you smgerer | DI to make the cbservance of Memo- | , O1ver Credic of Moo i from rheumatism no matter what feres | Fi2] day as impressive as ever in this| hand Brick for sale. Get from your druggist a package of | Cif: As the years have flown. the K’S FALLS Rbeuma, the guaranteed prescription.| veterans have not grown younger and| CLARK’S FALL! 2 Use the entire bottle, and if you don't| the time is at hand when more general * o John A. Morgan & Son - |tninic'it hes siven wov avick i o | e e T e making | the| whror B relief, say so, und you can have your Before you place orders for COAL look at ours, especially |} A Quick and Harmiess our No. 2 Nut—large, clean Rheumatism Rem elly and lasting. That Has Driven All Agony from Hundreds of Despairing Sufferers. You may look health, and ich attends a life dyspeptic ailments no neced to deny yourself jorite dishes — they will rcotivenience you Prompt Delivery spent § nd family 1 Moore ¢ Whe oy Lo preparations and in carrying them out i Isn't that a falr offer? Can pou seo|ls at hand. any decelt about it? What chance do| A return at the office of Town Clerk T. E. BABCOCK you tuke? "Absolutely none. David Flagg shows the marriage here | n,:'h:n r‘efi:&n’i:'ue o‘!flfi';::lflfi_et?cflfl -} on Menday of Miss Ruth Gaulin and | Lo tion, "altogether diFmeenr irob eS| Joseph Morin, by Rev. Adrian Dyke- | dies Usually prescribed, free from nar-| mans. Mr. and Mrs. Morin are both| 1 Attorney- i i & 10 SHETUCKET STREET o eumls Jurtectly Barmisse, | residents of this city. holse o 4 Next Tuesday brings the silver ju- vlien ot and othes tadiromy ihe [ pilee anniversary of Rev. Charies —— | It pieases you in asday; It makes you|Bedard, pastor of St. Mar LOUIS.E. EDY bopeful and happy in a week. It has| At the solomn mass of thanksgivin, <Ko, ::l:fiagh!“rn‘r'rlnmll:n)r:{l.-uoe‘hr;lxeum:ntig gui-|'that will be celebrated at the chure ,:'lvr S Tothing would give > DANFELEON 1 [rotiet. "1t shouid o as muen for you | L 210 o'clock next Tucsdy morning the U r” & it seidom falls. Lee & 1| sermons will be preached by Rev. Wal- ndertaker and Embalmer ! o TR McCrann, who will speak in Ens- Gpes supply vou and guarantee money back] ter McCrann, w speak in Eng. | Attection to Every Detail. !if not sat lish, and by Rev. Joseph Drolet, of! trench lamp that is quite & curiosity,| Telephone Cennection. Moosup Diw. \ N "

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