Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 25, 1919, Page 7

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AL dtun ” AL T T OO T L L T T T NON-INTOXICATING Reerttee LT LT T SR L1 E1ETIT < ¥ A —————— of years of experience in the making of pure food brews. The same care and skill which have made the name “Narragansett” a synonym of quality in beers and ales are employed in the making of the new brew, GANSETT. In every glass you will recognize the tang of hops and the rich flavor of choicest malt, due to the skillful use of best ingredients thoroly brewed and aged, and delivered to you in sterilized, hermetically sealed bottles. . < i The sparkling effervescence pleases the eye and gives life to the drink. Order in cafes, hotels, restaurants and clubs. Ask your dealer to deliver a case to your home. If your dealer cannot supply you, write or phone the o i‘\HE production of this modern drink marks the climax hiadngRs sy [T ] PH"g P i ey nmmmm LT LEPRIAEL ] s NARRAGANSETT BREWING CO. PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND DIEBAEBRA0GEEREAREARZINARTRI0TSOPCERREN M CTHIRHA AR AP BAR T e bitate (EE] y { IBREE] === e ———— — . | —— s —_—e e — — e ot UNIONS DECLINE TO two months because the company|general strike in sympathy with the|C. E. UNIONS TO cit. v in. | ME o . E. y Saturday afternoon and evening,| FIRST DIVIS) i ; BACK TfloLL_EYMEN'retused to grant their demands for|frolley employes. HOLD RALLY HERE|Oct. 4th. The meeting wiil be, , PASS ?b’:ROUGNH NORWIOH -‘";l:awli‘l\v'lms Pays Visi ol There will be no sympathetic striks |an increase in wages. This was de-| The strike situation was debated at| A Chrisian &ndeavor rally of the|2:30 o'clock. Supper awill be 1R NSk the T Rehen or it et bt s o -Willinma <6f. -Derby gf the union labor in New London inicided at a moeting of the Centra} La- {considerable jength by the delegates, | unions 1n this distefet Tow London |BY the! antertaining. chareh. e ; s | P Neowich gl Aeintetay - ve E :ltary Hamilton of the United Sociely | 1.¥151on Passed through Norwich | newing acquaintances at the cour both -sides of the situation being pre- ¢ nented, after which the vote . which | Putnam, Danielson, Willimantic and does away with the idea of a sympa- | Norwich-will be held in the communi- thetic striie, was takern S ty house of the United church in this . an effort to settle the strike of the|bor union in New London Tuesday. motormen and conductors of the(night when a vote of the delegates Shore Line Elecric railway com-|assembled from the various unions Ppany who have been on a strike over voted 14 to 8 not to enter in to a of Christian ¥ndeavor and Rev. Alex- | Wednesday morning on hoir. way 10 house- Judgé Williams is well knowz ander Abbott of the United church|Camj: Devens where they will be de-|in Norwich. He formerly presided ai will be the chief speaker;, ~ u‘kfi!l.f- the superior court in this county.

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