Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 9

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i i aler; bas returned to ish < ishing. P: Train od : uthampton, L. L; having . S s g v S5t 81 Efl"“x SP: : Were' by tile:death of a rel- P & s R . g - FEE 0 U S A eorge R. Torrey 1 3 5 e 7 Miss Helen V. Tillinghast. vounz s 3 ot 0 ) F daughter of Frank H. Til . i 3 SHa <. . been seriously with Pperitonitis but v i I Mrg. George Baker of Putnam has; h been visiting local relatives. i o h Kenneth Wetherbee of Worcester has)| 3 ; N besn the guest of friends here, - | ; » ‘ > Wt i C 5 YA ph an from Fail River has| " 4 oS § i 3 4 been called here in comsultation with | - o - - o i st the local doector at the home of Miss 8 P o R . E D SWORD | FLOUNDER STEAK : | Worcester was called here the same! c b, S = day to hold a consultation.at the Til- )@ «, 1 i 42c lb' AT SR S 22‘: linghast home. A graduate nurse. Miss s e o e o Bercume, is caring for -Miss Tilling- FRESH FLAT-FISH -~ hast. X 5| & _ E Conrad Salvas has had'a very pain=} sosnor vesomenipns 12¢ ful foot, the-result of stepping on an b e g e P ety iron rake while barefcoted.. - .. GEma L g BOILED -‘LOBSTERS Miss Louise Elliott has bepn¥isiting 4 1 o Tt nas b sl B SRR b e b A ADe Miss Lillian Stetson of Norwich 1hal - - 2 been at the home of her brother, Mor- 35 3 a é 3 Simmer Stetco » ! - THESE FISH SPECIALS Mrs. James Noble of Putnai spent: - Supday with her daughter, Miss Annie ! 4 : 5 Xdble. »| Foster Burgess was DENTIST ¢ Office Hours: 2 & m—130 to 5 p. m. Wed.” @ Sat. Evenings 71-8 Rgpin % Thaver Ruilding Tel. 239, - fesidence tel. 1225 ““You“tiuast cf your pswer, yoii pdor’ piigy men, “Who'build.afew bridges and byrn.thet againi . - You,boast of your.prowess, your progress and force, . hb scent : . Which-are but God's workings—me; Taftvill 2 While: i7wdie knotv not ‘of a power divi “'Have conguired the stronges fr— . i] DRALFRED RICHARDS | i: Special attention to diseases of the STOMACIH, BLOOD and LU uell Porter of sister. You'te proud of yeur wit and's dom. héor ‘fools, In my _hands-you're all.but the_easiest togis; | proy on:your selfishness, ego and.pride..-- | know all your weaknesses, each’ I'have ‘tried; ~ H mattess no 'whit how courageéous ybu'be; o | s00ri Trave ‘you cringing like turs béfore me; And’sinice | hiave marked. you, upon me yqu depénd— | may spare you.awhile, but you're ming in the end.. Hours! 9-10 a. m.; 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Phone: $24 office; 821-2 houge. D.J. Shahan, M.D. Allee Building, 321 Maiz Street. > apri0TuThS 'DR. R.'J. COLLINS daughter; te Porter, was one’of t ghn of Norwich’was a unday § i ve has gone to TWesterly, | n indefinite; stay ~at the! mother. i visited . Sunday in| son, Cha Fletch-'t | M i | ‘| flatter yeu-gently—you fall for-it, toe— - I tell you the warld can't appreciate 'you; 3 £33 i:swear if is"only a chance that yod 1a¢ - And 1 follow it up with a siap’on the bac! 2 | pick out youf ‘weakness and.werk Gipon this, . 3 sere he has veral | LB ¥ - WeWar RO, this . ;Ed-s"l}‘\;}-ere he has been for everal Till | make you believe you just can't go.amiss, - e P 1 . - if you will but follow my leading; and so; .« . 3 0 " o &R arents, Mr. srael | - | soon have.you with me wherever 1-go.. - - Seguin, Saturday and Sunday. - 3 E ;A i a IS 1 s larence Reid, who has bean B “And then, when the world turns against you, | ploved in a government; hospital near | 1€ 0Wios' PBu-a living—it'a: youbs: any wiy, > &%fiz"[:kl‘;:sggf:&;dh‘&e W If you will but taks it—bid he;r';ur Z‘diqu—, ; terpd the service. Get rich, and the world will soon fawn upen you; Relatives from Putnam spent Sun- Go, reb, stea) and plunder, fear nothing be bold; There's only one thing in the world—that is acld— nd Arnold of Putndm has’ or here, where he formerly ! 1 Joseph Geer has returned from over- | z ) : 148 tain Strest, . Nerwich, Conn * © ' Phone, 1178 . GEORGE TGURW.LLOTI Teacher of Violin g Studio, 21 CHff Strest da¥ at Amos Salvas. The twin’ son of Danicl Stringer is:§.. - You. need it, must have it, and can if you will, {11 L But pause riot, ner falter, e'en though you most kill, | h Faton has heén a visitor in] i % 5 7 $iuik And thus, Faving won you, when Conscience has fied. ik A prison _or gutter 1 give you for bed; _ : | Aye, e'en as-your progress and power you boast, = x : Flurk in the-wine that you drink as a toast—. . EAST THOMPSON . Poor fools that you'are, with your fast fleeting broa P TR e i + How'long ¢re'ysull know | am ruin and death? -it’s wholesome. . Y& " visr miowson. -its delicious ~ WNE oo " Btccessor to STETEON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materiale at right -prices - by siiieg.laboe. Telewhone 53 West Main 8¢ th, ak was coming u ¥ Z {ithe street. As they reading, superintendent: pray pas- o COLUMBIA on to the oil the car slewed | Benson: Children’s Day, .Ethe! Parks; A spirited game of ball was played T e T —— Mildred Barber;, Turning the ) Saturda¥ on-ife ‘Columbia’ ‘dgiamond DR‘ PAUL SCHWARTZ ‘they met another automobile and in{tor; song, choir; A True Soldie ® ® ¢ nd struck the fence, breaking a post. 5 e z S e The front of the car was badly dam- . "Walter Dudley; song, choir; |between a \iliimante team and the | = N f aged, but they wore able o get home | A”Rose Sermon, Annie. Denson; Over | local team, resulting it a score of 8 to/8. .+ DEWN FIST : 3 S\ | § vas red. When | the Top, tirce bovs; A Queer Little |5 in favor of the home team. which| I &’ V. E the front wheel next! Gladys, ., SONg, 5 P was Eei-sfore of~the pretious week | , -~ SOMERS -BUILDING fence was over the bank, fres from ;| with/the same team. 5 . - |#On the Square Norwich O?j! I e cround, the front of the car rest- i Joslin; Randal Portér arrivéd horis' last|§* Teiephone 774 Suite 11 . on the fencepost. i , ow_ Your Cplors, E | Wednesday from Wesleyan. ynive { urday noon at the Methodist par- | ildheod's, . Days, 3 for"the summer vacation and Harriet | sonage Louva Liliian Miller and Sergt. | § s; Houschold . DPet: v .arrived at. the same time from Albert Dar were united in ma Suy e - “Walnut Hiil school = at ick, | bungalows at the luke. They left for the bride’s father, Rev. J. R. hel Pa Z s performed | ri, Glad) arber; Liftle Charms, the Mildred Barber; 'song, choir: remarks, | where e has been a- te: ome Tu during the past year. I avtomobile. Mrs, ~Ann Holbrook,. ‘who' was {‘S! Mrs. Fred A. Hunt and Mrs, F. Ray- pastor;. collection; song, choir; bene- | years old last January, and i the i mond Hunt and children went to New diction. oldest woman in tgw#, has-bee er! i.ondor Tuesday and will be guests of peoniés, the i and | Mrs." Abbie Buell of Petersham, |ously sick durinz-theipast week, hav-|Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Holmes. is visiting. her .daughter, Mrs. | ing=d fairfting spell*quring the ettre There is a project for the town te Johns E il and celebrated her 79th bimhfl‘l‘.ot weather, . She. is somewhat better, | procure a_tablet in memo of the ith hemloek and i d white | ¢, the 21st, on the day o(ih-u for sonfe” time her faculties have | soldier sailors apd- marines in the &h was played | the wedding of hef granddaughter, | been-impaired. . , town olumbia who served in the g Miss Louva Jlilier. - She made - the Port edding cake. - She réceived a show- | - mear - relat er of” pogteards shd roses which she! t spend a._portion of the sum 5 were DR greatly” enjoye {7 withehen parents (i Pew-Lon crepe de i 3 “—The New Britain Gen- | ¥y, mak 0 FIFTY-FIFTY¥ CORPORATION 509 Fifth Ave., New York City the trip by . Raymond Hunt and ¥amily ved from Emporia, Kas.: Mrs. world w LIBERTY HiLL . 0. W. Gurley _entertained his.step- and Mrs. Alexander Roberts- and | mother, Mrs. Albert Gurley, of Willi- L m e om uE W R v WCwierete m mielw PR e R S B eral hospital® staff organized with | s of Tenafly, X. J., and Miss | manti e . = dinner w, T Dr.” Henvy " T. ‘Br: rewiden Dr. | Mutaford’ of ‘Lexington, -Mass.. 4 friend Henry V. ‘©ehlérs New TYork city Among the gifts received na | George W. Dunn, ident; Dr.|of the family iday until Men- pent the week end in|was at"home from F closct, made and presented . AL : occupying one of Mr. Brown's , ; bride’s father, Rev. J. D.. Miller, a set of gilt-ed china, and a.sym _of meoney from the Zroom's parents, Arthur Dansereau, Dansereau went away for & trip and on their ¢ ¢ IR i1l Jive with Mr. Danser¢au’s parents UPERVISION- OF 1 7 in Sturbridge, Ma for the summer Y FI FTY ; and in _tve o S, g machinist. He ! . regontly ivefurhed. from . France, servegd in ihe army 13 mont! ained Lhe mRQK of sergeant. Children’s day e éoncert in the evening w attended. The “church’ w2 Imma Jehnson and Hatfie Benso: ollowing; s- the programi? Song, Ring Ye:Bells, choir; responsive EAST HADDAM Harry Powers has taken his famil whe have been spending some’ time Willlam Bartman's, to E they will begin keeping hous | Mrs. John Carpenter of Willimantic | PO ng her annual visit at her for- | Well atiended and mer home here. Mr. Carpenter , was | b¥ the pupil . here for the week end. s Miss E. Lo Carroll, closed . her.| Vari Mrs. Blizabeth Fuller was ‘a fusi- |school Friday and the. da mess caller in Middletown Wednesday. [ 1¢ft for Bosfon to'spend Jeseph Wollman fell from a tree Tast | redatives. | S e e Priday and broke his wrist.-Dr. J.B.| JIr. and Mrs. Robert"A. Sthith were | Collinsvills, — Thémas ™ Toman, Creok reduced the fracture. .- at Deep River Thursday evéning “at- | {4rmer of: Harwinton: was tried be _Mrs. Edward E. Smith was called to | fendine the graduating exercises of the rnhat- dnd”’ found’| | New Yorlk last week by the filness of | Deep River High school,..from . which | zuilty of fratering il SRR rs. Prite ac- son Rogers.was graduated - this:| d ter_home and ity Saturday, the. graduatin that the change, will. prove | went. to- Westbrook. to-.enjoy -the>sea: . g -{breezes for a.week at-West Behelh 443 where | _The s district closed onj . .School. in . the: +Firs “Mrs, | ‘ Hattie ‘Gillette, er, closed: Friday | with a pienig” close: 0§ ‘the: pros recitations and<singing | sandwiches, cake in great | ty and abundance, ice cream and follewing | fTuit was served: A large fiimher was veek with | Present.; : : 3 fiufiefl;\;enflent Of Bastern (Aerial Mail Service & i g 3 L < g & - U975 is a superiot qualitystocking for ladies. It | e i S is made of pure Japari’silk’and fibre silk so skillfully © 7 combined that it dstwice:as:brilliant in lustre as the dverage sill stocking. The’ tops; breels: and toes are.doubly reinforced to give extra service. : o o ““You will be more;than.pleased with the shapeliness of this stocking. The snugfit af.ankles, with comrect p{oporticns in the flare ‘at ‘garter top, is.a.feature of all Gordon hosiery that women { i hole family, Insist on seeing the %fidflf %s:d?uljnr?:g:uga;h;n‘:rg‘s h::’elry and half hose for men. #2570 Gordon hosiery is d%ifirl}(_i, for people of good taste qnd refinement, " Jt is beautiful in appearance, dutable in \vear, and reasonable in price. ‘ LT “ %o thejr \liking, With all S i\ ) 5 . e - SORYRIGHT CLINEDINGT, WASH,, “ - the “‘goedness of * golden > - BROWN i) 2 s 4 3 “‘Charles L. Stanton, former army . . @rains. to_make jt-a whele- e " i ayiator, who has been connected r same, - ‘dolidious, thirst- \ % / With the Aerial Mail Service, has BOSTON qugnching ;. beverage. - By AN R ; | ~beenappointed Bastern superintend. [the Bottle or, glass ent-of the Aerial Mall Service. He has chargé of tha flying fields at« Coilege Park, Md., the Wastlngton air miail station; Bustleton Field, Philadeiphia’ Alr mail station; Bel- . MOORE, Distributor, Phono 90689 Water St s : 3 ich,' Conn. % o ‘o O | mtént Park, L. I, the New York z 3 E b § / / station and Lehighton &nd Belles font, Pa.. both of which are on the Now-Tork-<Chicasp routs. e |

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