Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 30, 1919, Page 6

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1 arrived in Hong Hong, China, Tuesday,| according to cablegram. i monc TN PEOPLE Those from here who attended the| =~ = <l Sunday school convention on Sterling | _— Hill Friday afternoon and evening re- | ‘ 3 .| port-a very interesting and helpful; ‘ Ons of the features of Old Home|With garage in Main street, and was in ot meeting. | week In Westerly will be the field day|that business until his death. Howard Gallug. ena: hislaister Glad and tournament of the Rhode Island| e leaves his widow, Mrs. Blanche|a(tended High School day at Connecti-| tate Firemen's league Saturday, June| Carpenter Bentley, his mother, a s r cut Agricultural college, Storre, Satur- | 8. It is expected thi. every organiza- | brother, John S, of Elizabeth, N. J.|gay i ion in the league will be represented|and two sisters, Miss Bertha Bentley| . An airplane which flew over the hill| that a largze number will partici-|of Westerly and Henrietta _Bentley,| saturday could be plainly seen. ces. The Providence Veteran F N.J a week end guest at the Gallup home- | to Increase Strength, Vigor 2 = s association has voted to visit| Mr. Bentley was g sportsman with | , @ stead. vesterly and enter the hand tubrod and gun and had many friends. He| = Joseph Burgess of Central Falls is| and” Nerve” Forse. onantum in the prize contests, and|Was pronounced in his views of mat-|assisting F. Byron Gallup with his - : s 0ld_machine 1t being given fro- | ters of public interest and was quite|farm wori ke S SRR ial tests. Alexander Craig has|active in political matters. He was a everal from here attended a )‘Q.Vluu”;v being advertised for the purpose cen_elected captain of the engine,| member of Franklin lodge, F. and A.|hasket party at Ed Frink's in Plain-|of[¥ being advertiscd for the purpose m Bradshaw and George W.| M., of Palmer chapter, R. A., and of| field Friday evening. ingrms, neck and bust, and replacing rst and second lieuten-| Westerly lodgé, B. P. O. E. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes of Willi- | "8 #rms, et ol ts, respectively. Samuel Patton, valuable utility man|mantic were week end guests at| : s s It 'is understood that the local com-|q¢ the New England Granite works,| George Tanner's. Mr. Holmes has just angles by ittee on Old Home week will &ot|was the whole Westerly fire depart-|recovered from a serious illness. § SoEse b de $500 to be divided as prizes for . as he extinguished unaided a| George Cole very successful in We desire to have you beccome ketier fm;uaféz'tu 44 ed with our metheds. Get ife hakit of making S this liberal in-|fire within a couple of hundred feet of| fishing one day last weck. He brought 4 curved lines 1 i of health % in a larger num- e central fire station. He happened| home a bushel of nice fish. 3 : v of al in the four-| o be in Tnion street at 7.0 Thureday| Rev. Mr. Malaux had his garden A z given under the auspices of| morning when fire was discovered in| planted Saturday. ! A v are < the office located in a building| Miss Jeanette Gallup and Miss Mari- evidently Miss Virginia Tanner, who was in|owned by the James Welsh estate. The|on Blakeslee attended a D. A R t h o usands harge of the pageant at Stonington's| place was filled with smoke and when|meeting in Moosup Friday evening. of men and n v be engaged for like| the as opened fire could be seen| Mr. and Mrs. William Jaryis. with \, women who i he Sam told there was| Charles Tanner and Bertha Hall, B keenly feel tive ofibikittvn i como ) e office. He rushed into|tored to Providence Sunday and : P their exces- lleton_announced | tion near| the day with Mr. darvis' mother. 5 sive thin- £ Old Home week. |t k. turned on the water, B. Gallup sold some fine heifers ness. er and dance held his cap under the faucet and|to A. E. Arnold of Summit, R. I, Tues : . T hinness d_soldiers and| the water on the blaze and the|day. i Z i “iand weak- oon over. The Alert Hookl The frequent rains give promise of! u it winess ar ider rushed to the rescue butja heavy hay crop. GEORGIA HAMILTON. usually du not required. — to starved nerves. Our bodies need One of the jitneymen was about to more phosphate {han is contained in Hichnige o tire And ad some. heated BALLOUVILLE modern Toods. - Phiysictans claim here | 1 on the stove and had left the The Ballou M A < 6 P. M., we will let loose from the roof of our building BALLOONS — at- tached to each Ralloon will be a number. Each number entitles the helder S alliLea to a gift in our Store. All you have to do is bring in the numbered Balicon, find what the number calls for and its yours, no blanks. I you do nct care . nine, sev-|is nothing that will supply this defici- ss call. In some eral members of which are from At-fency so well as the organic phosphate o 4 with the waste| tawaugan, was defeated last Saturday|known among druggists as bitro-phos- Judge| paper hasket and s strewn on thel afterngon by the nine from Sterling,|Phate, which is inexpensive and is sold fo p i The home team started out|by Lee & Osgood Co. in Norwich and a run made my Speed Stockton most all druggists under a guarantee of inning, but thereafter had|satisfaction or money back. By feed- nothing but goose eggs up to the Sth|ing the nery ctly upply- nd 9th innings when they got one|iNg the body cells with the necessary run each. The visitors made four runs| Phosphoric food elements, bitro-phos- in the third inning and one in the!Phate quickly produces a welcome cpresentative Stiness has two va-| fourth. ling had a fine battery | transformation in the appearance; the o el nt the TWeat Potnt crease in weight frequently being ch he is re-| famous He will probably| cently for what the number calls for the amount will be credited to any purchasa’ raps of paper burn; as we've serap of paper is of no ac-| rely a German treaty.” v me you might desire in our store. al Day morn iminary to| ey oo LE energy, which nearly always Ice Cream Smith’s Blend Writing Paper e academy winners in| Moosup team, and any ive thinness, soon fl fl . competitiveexamination Will be| s to bo matoied : i | ASEPRGE AUl ey Dhcmbrhb et H Special Coffee and Envelopes The E o ti 5 A fine one pound box, § of mixs=d Chocolates Eleven Different Kinds 43c 60c. Value West kel ltainscousiliiet e weelc 1| DEFfect. he. Miss Georgia Hamilton | Hawaiian Queen d t - : N nce ot Boie | S 36c per Ib. 2%ec 20c 50c Value 35¢ Value has brought about a magi formation with me. I gained 1 *: pounds and never before felt so well < liable! Warc rom Roslindale, Mass 1P EATTI0 Jiable Wardell, trom BT G a¥e B o — Although _bitro-phos- | fon is from 11 to 9 cents per > division in the mecent big: Do-| ooiroueene e e A eving - e fon in € DA~ nervousness, sleeplessness and gener: S le ielson -| weakness, it s owing to i about $14, ¥ 3 ¥ls, carry : ble ving propertie: Local Laconics. Ame E oes not de: Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, Rubber Goods, Cigars, Cigarettes, Camera Films, and everything that is on sale in a first-class drug store. - ocession moves at 1.30 this Bolton schools are to hold a| at the Center, June 12th.| ropes. HANOVER ; n the b rial d service will he held cemetery Sunday atternoon,i F. Joseph Ma RAGE BATTERIES e Wa i riday, S vl 1 s and Mrs, W. Want Some Real hapter 4 of Women BATTERY SERVICE Orient was Come and See the LLARD SERVICE STATION AN STORAGE RATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket St-zet, Norwich, Conn. | 3 % “JUST THE BEST” “LOWEST PRICES” Friday, Decoration Day : Any G A R man in wiforns| SMITH’S PHARMACY, Inc. ceive an Ice Cream Soda Free. thieu ancheste with decorated fers in the 205 MAIN STREET, FRANKLIN SQUARE NORWICH, CONN. A social hour with re-| by the hostess fol-| nceting of the Sun-| week a committes charge of a special! day in Putnam. fotism | WAS named to T fotism t < al R o f e i ey, Goss is in Sturbridge this e Bt o | program for Childrer's dav. June Sth.| : : & L 3 | Mr. and Mrs “al \ n W. K VE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED | f Stonington, her 1o (= SUEE IS ANTIT G ore s § Dorot iy : er enter | cum were call 3 B . ‘Winfield ¥ Alien W. Ken- ind Arthur H. ge ewre the d Theod asons from SHOE SHINE PARLORS on Rubber Heels while you ir teacher, Miss Delia Malioy, 4 May ket filled with <candy, . and a beautiful bunch of pan- rt Smith in Abington | William Hasler, of Taftvilie, i Miss Ruth Campbell = attended | party in Voluntown Tuesday evening. GLASGO | Patriotic services wui we hew .. Palner, who been! Friday. with her son in! 33 BROADWAY n on. T ey 2 1 ron. mov v SH NE householders who have ar-| " Bt : | ¥ ot ! SHOE SHINE PARLOR Shwed eek in the borough are people of | Rixtown cemetery at 3 p. m. Friday ing. people | A party of voung people met at the | afternoon S ¢ o tar ana : r. and Mr : N s E very | caller here home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lecleston| Members of the Ladies Aid society GET OUR PRICE ON t < "Mrs, Charles or.| Boston were guests of Mr.| FIme S r—few in 3 fine i Mrs.. And t others met at the Beihel church STORAGE BATTERIES |7 ostead; Albert i) Hladys i AJEE |58 ? at e visitor| evening to select wall pa- BEFORE PURCHASING | rk, at the | S i 2 S i The Garlock & Haynes Co. | * stomianion ‘C\OLCHESTI.‘\:R Stonington Pointers. Phone 781-3 ppy day for NEW LONDON, CONN. arters—Generators—Ignition Devicy Viciroia. Re-| New Britain—A large brook trout at midnight| Was .1 exuiition Tuesday 1a Lne store of Clapp & Treat. It weighed an even three “pounds. Thet lucky fishérman | was J. W. Costello of Broad Brook, but | the varticular viece -of . water from | which it was taken was not made pub- of Philade and_Sunday on the tlia D Mrs. W the committee for I WARRENVILLE I Lamond. olgic Goodness, who ing people W. H. Raymond was i for a few days on busin ning Friday even The degree of | ¢ rking for Mrs. Kenyon spent 1 to hi | c room hung ' lic. 3 soon scharged doctor of divinity been conferred’ Afgnda Boston ‘on business. Irs. Munson and k{upon him by Towa university. Dr. Kenyon spent Monday in Provi- = —_— AMING and TRUCKING hriam W v Yol H. Browning mtored to Nor The Ladies' Ald society and friends’ gence. - ONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT ; Fucst of Mrs. & tanton, | ¢ in Mr. Munson's car. ained at the l c ball| his home in this vill ol H o Attt s el SN - E SONABLE PRICES Ower He has heer . cent c:\l!;\(r G e » and his fami WOODSTOCK VALLEY b uperintendent Kramer and In the evening the ompany was en-| e ? ARTHUR%H' ‘LATHROP LD : t any frie putting a coating of ot Raymond and| Rev. and Mrs. A, C. Johnson and one 175 ™ th I n r r g Cooper's this week. ) 3 n the stzte roads on Rouse B. Wilcox has r 8 7 n of pianojson are at the bor: as enjosed| Mr. and M """l veen sper i roush. | ugh will be ofled Thayer who have 0 honorably - by winter in Chelsea, \f a | by all. } : S | ¥ 3 1 Mr: < were| The decorating of the graves of sol-|Ma SEED OA | M It on f Wed. | diers of the Colonial and Civil war has S | 5 been postponed from 1day un- to permit attend- rade in Middletown The programme for today (Memorial| * i P2 [ Daw) hnr o at the Congregationall . ! N i o Mt. Hope s e eat et i rmon in the morning| FERT’LIZER i Sharpens Vision 3 S 1k Apanding dome at thelyy: ¢ Rev. W. H. Raymond, D.| | Soothesandheals the eyesandstrength- a. m. and will go ebunk, Me, I by : ImportantforWomen to leeep in perfect health.” So much depends on their activity. The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world, and its rule should be based on the principles of health. The welfare of future generations is in woman’s keeping and she must herself be strong and healthy to rear healthy progeny, Many wonien’ never suffer from any serious organic illness, and yet are not really in perfect health. They are troubled with minor ills, such as diz- ziness, headaches, hysteria, nervousness, ete., which harass them and deprive life of its zest and pleasure. Such women should know that To Heep Healthy they must sec to it that ineir .rgans of di- gestion are in_perfect condition, A clogged liver or a disordered stomach will always react on the vital organs and give rise to trouble. It is easy to correct the ev indi A d of Beecham’s Is w — a systematic use v.ill bring per- They have a wonderiultonie effect, purifying the blood, reztering the appetite and keeping the body up to the mark. If yeu would be well and ha you can be ‘so T with patriotic music. In| The Last Opportunity for| ject of thought A. R. MANNING | faohssn ey foyereemtam. “BOLTON | YANTIC, CONN. vision and makes glasses unnecessary | Torion people has e Bolton people have been invited to in many intances, says Doctor. Drag- |attend the wedding of Miss Graca| short pa Phone 960-2 gista rafand yoor money if it faila, Brewster Posi ughter of Mr. and|exercises at the Soldie 3 sa Mrs. D. J. Post of Hartford, and Ran-|and the honor holl b ASatensy | nener Senaln h Big Clean Up Sale of the Season NOW IN FULL SWING AT THE Norwich Bargain House concert on the park after the Colchester camp, Woodmen of the| LISBON rld, held its first meeting in Pythian all Thursday evening. About 50 mem-| At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. were initiated. The camp was| K Wednesday afternoon at 3 1904 and was prosperous for 1 . Miss Alice but owing tofthe majori- | marriage with members leaving town 0 ind Mrs. Frank All our Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits, Men’s Pants, Boys’ Knee Pants, Overalls and Working Shirts being closed out at prices, that cannot help but force §| you to buy. This sale will continue for 10 days more, but § do not wait until the last day, but come now and get your pick at these rare offers, that are scarce now-a-days. We will show you that there are no high prices here. You can buy a Man’s Blue Suit here at $10.00 and up, and when we can do that, you surely will realize what real bargains are. LOOK AT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR PRICES. hey will return ck the exercises will be held. | lieve of the ceti| . 0. J. Le Dendrefl, an organizer | J. Reynolds. | 3 e for the Kennedr, a niece of the! eeded in ed the wedding march. Thel and has | bride wore a gown of taupe georgette ! 0 new members. Col.|crepe and satin. The gro having | hager of the order was | Tecently received his honorable d arge from the service, was in unie | 0 wa ller | form. Only members of the two: fami- | it | Mrs. Ray has been' Axolestlon | ch und social s |and it is gratifying to her many EAST HADDAM | fo know "that M=, and. Mrs. Ray their home in town. | the theme of the morning discour: vent in Spirit, Serving| A _solo was vel ingly ent | rendered by M Ruth Bjornberg:. | | TRev rice Reynolds, son of Rev.| s visited at thel v vnolds, Lias been promoted to! Pike. | Hoff Antion Middletown, Rudolph hter, also M ¢ N. Buckland of A spent Friday at erc are ma and many of in New York e anniversary aves of Grass” ; : ! 5 was his boid friend from New. Haven over G ds of lumber are Stor B L en | pman’s mill to North|her father, who was seriously fll. 4 -, 1818 2 1 where the new Jewish syna-|few hours after her return she re-| died at Camden, N. J., March 26, M | sosue will be built. | ceived a telegram notifying her of his| 1gez. W. M. Manec has sold out his hu=~[dsmh. Mr. and Mrs. Kanahan attend~} 4 3 L L e | iness to J. L. Kaufman of Meriden, who!ed the funeral Saturd = SEEEEEEEEESS P will tal on about June 1s Mr. and Mrs. J i PR 5 A {"3r. una Aits, Leon Backe on.” Ensian - oo Children OJry At Al Directions e . e i osummer home * 1H ended church at Newent S 5 B H P ALWAYS MORE FOR LESS 3 TO 7 WATER STREET, WASHINGTON SQUARE, NORWICH, CONN. er a| day FOR FLETCHER'S b Druggists, special value Lo-1wombn™ grille, Fla Mir.and Mrs. Edwin Prait are ente ith over; FSand Mieh Taaire) (. Stawats otlux\x:dnzllne\ly-lds ™ CASTORIA o 10c, 25e, "f""_u_‘, ¥ bow.

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