Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 6

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Bulletin Building COME! See For Yourself! Words cannot describe the unusual advantages which we offer you. If you want the best business training obtainable, take the advice of leading bus- iness men and let the largest and best equipped, the most up-to-date and only business training school in this section mentioned in the last United States gov- ernment report on such schools, train and place you in an excellent position. The best courses, the best ventilation and sunlight all day in all departments and a worthwhile position. Expert, certified, college and normal trained teachers who have had actual busi- ness experience will give you individual, personal instruction and inspiration to win Success in Business. Say to yourself: “I'll take a course in business or shorthand at the Norwich Commercial School, near the Post Office and I'll make arrangements to enter the day or night classes NOW.” Every Day Is Starting Day This Week at the Norwich Commercial Schoo/ (MERCIAL SCHOOL. L. M. CRANDALL Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Near the Post Office WESTERLY The quick action of Charles Liv-;a native of Westerly and at the pres- driver of the big fiv shing into the street and s “The Westerly Lig Tuesday mor nd, when in front struck "the hub of the wheel of the S impact cauged Liv- | ntrol of the steering ant, and the wheels the U}‘]u(llx went on the | fiu T Brophy store. steering wheel. ap- shut off the engine, the truck to a s of the Two lengths when were injur so_badly ck had to be < mark v but the Preparations were completed for an Mr. and Mrs. W. F - Washi for the fa opened result appointment management orence n New Londor Antonio wrence hospit ated on suc Mr aton and | ari of fere. perert Quality—Quantity— Quickness We have a complete stock and can make PROMPT DELIV- ERY of any or all prepared sizes of ANTHRACITE coal. Our COAL is fresh mined and as CLEAN as careful SCREEN- ING can make it. NOW is the time to get your COAL before the transporta- tion and delivery delays of next winter are upon us. THE EDWARD CHAPPELL COMPARY Telephone 24 CLOSING OUT SALE | Relief Sought--Goldine Does It of Heath & Mllllgan PAINTS We have decided to close out this line of Paints. There is no better paint made. Such as we have, as long as they last, will be sold for less than we could buy the same today wholesale. i ONE GALLON CANS.......... $3.50 ONE-HALF GALLON CANS..... $1.75 ONE QUART CANS............ 90c The Household 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531- b be lively con estate transfer deeds, the prevalence of marked decrease in and the George McCarrier, tive < some moaths was with | officers division at Coblenz. He is{Isaac P. Fiske; vice president, Mrs. jent is his first visit in twelve years. Local Laconics. Sherman T MY was submitted ular ‘meeting of the South Kingstown town council. It was voted not to make the report public. Special t ton_ fair commencing today. POSt in fr ing. 1 of sewer pipe, d was coming a truck owned ext o St. i@ ol in. the | et on the (g Families are coming to Watch Hill and Plea; View for the months of October, n the Westerly public library Tuesdav with hands in pock- her- | ding obliquely Livingston soon this institution before it is worthy of note. He summer visitor, and dstill mp post, 1k an f the > broken, and one éne foot caught the side pionship & prep inz in Canal street for Industrial and Tmprov ment company. It will be 100x40 and two stor e of erly where | who been plication of his friends -eside, uffering from a cases, is so serious that claims his truck truck. but . Sher- the ocum ar Mrs. Slo Phillips J. Fenelon motored to 1S the it did not have >ther cuse the | bi rails be con Mr recently in return to West shing parade re by truc was due to th L e ank _Vennett of _the 1ests of Mr the forty- § Westville. C on County i Anna M. Wi nn., are on in West Broad street. | at n- on Edwin Car Higgins. recentl H ments | the navy, has returned from a of in_Boston people, Miss Helen Thompson of New Ha- 1ssemt ven is of her cousin, Miss Ethel West stree a de the Northfield sem- ill take a course rons a gen- mutually shared with view to estab- a sewer system Haven fire department was mana isitor the borough fair ward ry of Baltimore, f the ¢ edge, few das 2 so that she‘an ould see the Pershinz pa- w York. events rses offered A « number of nington res- horseman and are in New York city today to| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lewis have for | moved to Bo. n mond ler recently return- e in France the home of Mrs. Henry venue ttended e o i at Nor-| . llows: Tndus- | wich S. Da-| 1001 opened last week with iew: Domenico Tanner as teacher. Malouf, Charles remational conference Wednesda Alexander in Pro meeting was up and Mi their hom: B. Gallup, Mr. and Slocum and Miss r Saturday Mrs. Albert f Danielson ie sta andmother here wh on a trip to Ni COVENTRY preity home wedding took ednesda wher e daugh nd Haw- Westport was at- Thuotte of was remony was per-| Mrs. Ru H. C. McKnight,| Ru ng| Bur ed idered white ried white fow- nd carried decorations were| The W. C. T Kinder weet peas. asters and other cut|day at 2:30 p. m Luke's par rouse, Ahout 75 relatives and|room of the Universa thirty idren | present, and the bride| Hendrick of New York | were only money and use- Gilbert Wagner | coupie, af in their New York accom McCarrier| At the annual eeting of the Lad- ervice at the| Soe W d ay. the following presi C. DRUMMOND, the Goldine man, Mrs. J. L. Grodoski, of 116 High street, Norwich. said: 'or five years off and on I have been troubled with stomach trouble, the mucous would drop down in my throat and cause me to cough and spit and I would raise a lot of phlegm. The gas would come up in my throat nd cause a sour d greeabie feeling. 1 would also bloat a lot, and feel ve ad after eating. I had a very poor appetite and was quite constipated. 1 was also troubleg a lot with catarrh and I would take cold easily and subject to pains across the back and throat trouble. 1 heard of Goldine. the medicine that was be- ing demonstrated at the Broadway Pharmacy and I got some. I have onty us e medicine a week, but feel much bette: 1 do not s bad s I did, the gas has left me and also the my catarrh is better and I do not raise the phlegm that I did. My appetite is better and I feel the medicine has done me so much good that I want to let others know of it. “MRS. J. L. GRODOSKL" For the benefit of those who have not vet called on I wish to explain that these remarkable results are not one medicine for all ills, but by two different remedies. Gol- is used in the tr No. 2 for kidney, bladder and rheu atment of the stomach. heart and nervous trou- matic troubles. i The written report of Liquor Officer | t the reg- ! ns will run to the Kings- | North Stonington Grange fair is the | i et, pipe in mouth and hat on head. As| combination was never seen in | i | e master and In- { Misquamicut Golf | entered the contest -for | 1 red for a mar- is in New York for Per- | Farnham of | visiting rela- will attend the: today. and spend. the | week with her niece, Mrs. of Chestnut | s to be made of a section | ineer Rufus Fancher of| | ed on Mon PEN AND PENCII. & S in ancy boxes, 35¢, 43¢, 75c, 85¢, 98¢ LEAD 'TLS from 2 for 3c o .- Araa Sc each PEN AND PENC COMBI- NATIONS . . 10c CLUTCH PENCILS « plated 10c and 17¢ each PENHOLDE and 5c INDELIBLE PENCILS ..., 10c | SCHOOL CRAYONS in a - ed colo R 6c and 10c FOU NTAI T | self fille | $1.00 and $1.50 | PARKER FOUNTAIN _PENS with filler ......... $1.50 and $2.00 RKER JACK KNIF self fiilers . § to $5.00 PEN CLIPS ........... 5c and 25¢c | P) WIPER . 2c PEN AND PENCIL T RS 5c and 10c CARTER'S KOAL RBLACK INK and WRITING FLUID 10¢ hn Kingsbury; secretary Soble Loom easurer, Ars am E. Orcutt; chairman of sic Mrs. John Rossnag u mittee daugk daughter, from past two weeks. The public schools of the tc Miss Tulia] D ridesmaid. ana! The bride | e pink voile| auto- | . they will reside | 5 - i with Miss Ruth Tinker. ent, Mrs.| Mrs. Cora W GOLDINE AT ENGLER’S BROADWAY PHARMACY . 51d teacher Mrs. with her cousin Mrs. Augusta 1er daugh i Mrs. Eivira Talcot visiting her Mrs. D. C Pr Margaret and Ra are visit - grandfat Wightman its new for rom its Boo tend On Sund; hé was pastor f Mr. and Mr son, Russell spendin Col will ton, with them week W. A. Bi returnihg h B will spen ren in New spent spent one day| Arthur Coffey recent ca Mr. and M iams on Mr. ahd Mrs. . Powers. iss Rebecca Miller spent a few s in New London with Mr. and| Mrs. S. Broody. The dance given in the cial Club Thursday attended Miss Ruth Morgan ¢ ence Powers Thursday. | William Bousa of Hartford and Miss | Hazel Powers of this place were mar- | | lled on Flor- ried_Saturday afternoon at » by Rev. Percy Wolfeden of Wi | at the home of the bride ard Whiting was best man and. Florence | Powers. pridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Bousa wen: on a short tour and turned to Hartford Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Dayton. Mr. and| Mrs. Nelson Davton of Waterford we Sunday - callers on Mr. and Mrs. J Powers and family. Miss Etta Kaplan is teacher in twelfth district. | - SOUTH WINDHAM | The Scouts met at the Spencer pond | Labor Day and had frankfurters, roast | potatoes, bacon, milk and cocoa and! later they had a corn roast and marsh- mallows. They were 1 pre sent. Walter Abbe cout . master and Arthur is ani. The| evening of last Scouts m ‘week. lames lackham is spendine twa . A LITTLE SALE OF School Supplies| School time brings with it certain demands—the Pencils and Pens, the Paper and Ink, th> Book Straps and Draw- ing Implements—all the various sundries which each child must have. We have gathered them tocether, and have priced them as low as we could. GET THEM NOW AND BE READY looked for, 12c and 15¢ 15¢ and 29¢ | sode of | Lure ~ of | Plunge 1 | best insta c to 45¢ pka. |iand ex to 20c pkg. BOOK STRAPS ; 50c to 75c < 10c and 25c pkg. 15¢ and 35¢ jar | Thursday. It is a | tion of an original | pectally for this popu gives him' such a role as h famous on the s | sereen. Mr. Hami & | Flusher, plays 1 | working young New Yorker who is | tired of “just zi MUCILAGE DRAWING cruéiating funny incidents the plot of the picture. All the fiv ] Cowardice, Cour ne Kinney cen employed UTH GRISWOLD North and daughter, | ern France other English Labor Leader Com. | - ing To United States ading Teature Photoplays at the Davi Leatre. : v Mouion Pictures at Breed Theatre. MOVINg _ictuces at. Lac Audiioriu Theate "Movir P at Majest | Root Garden Norwic 720 R. | méets in Ea | ““Norwici 12, P &t 11 | méets in C ce Hall N h O B D. of ENTS V/ants Victrola Records. The Army and Navy club on Broad- vuld be glad to have coux Band Reiearsal. rehearse to- All musi- new band Norwich Gr e Meeting. Norwick & is o resume th month its wo meetinz per mo c B LA the grangers is dance of Davis Theatre. tod ay i that pleas s and old and it has a va ures tiat in feature take exceptionally good this wee oS bal have neve either on the stage or Eddie Polo, the talented Breed Theatre. The Four Flusher, a new Metro com- edy-drama, with the dynamic - Hale Hamilton as the star be .the fe ‘ture attraction at th. ar star, and madse S well as the The of a har g by and wh when he gets hold of e tip on | big deal, “sets out with mig and main to equal the sensational histor of the greatest financial geniuses. He 1 his saving: en plays the finish.that is Both thrilling matic. There are ms ex hroughou acts feature are a luxury o richly d ated itegiors and beau- | tiful exterior hackgrounds ¥ and o he seen In turizat f the best known o cheon’s jooks, and Ha ovd in Your Cha w the for -today and AUDITORIUM. iful p: vided mater almost entirely ignored by all previeus films. sere are hundreds of pictures treat count none on ident of the 2 Townsend who collahorated Ir ng the able to find unlimited on fact to support their Alsace that COPYRIGHT PRESS ILLUSTRATING SERVIGE. fa. Y. Henderson the establish Little Babies sleep better and cry less when they are bathed with LACO CASTILE SOAP The Real Spanish Castile bramicamiianiimmiiam ot mol amos v rraniranerg advi TELL THE WORLD THis WOMAN SAYS That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made NMe a Well Woman. Los A ageles, Cal.—* I suffered with subles for years, was sick nost of the time, was not_able to do fmy own housework, d 1 could not get help from doctors. saw Lydia E. 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