Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 7, 1919, Page 6

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BRADLEY It's a Long Hard, Up-Hill Fight to Success — Can Youth Make It With So Many Forces Holding Him & to Work swer In i G i Scores of Women EXPERIENGE ! in homes, stores, offices and factories are not fit to be at work. turned to his home here. All persons concerned escaped without ! e They toil on day after day and year after year suffering Sembers of Danielson post of the | o Joi 05, 2" I t I ] R e e b b Sirhan. o . R Nt Wondafnl Blay with distressing weaknesses and derangements, hoping against its state convention in'the state ar-|Monday by a majority of 158, with a|fJn America. hope that tl’ley Wl[l oh feel better, ot hOW s they }LOPC mory. at Hartford Friday of this week. | light vote polled, considering the total Here'’s one way of beating the. high cost of living! Buy Parksdale Farm Eggs and save the ; coupons. Each package of guaranteed Parksdale Farm Eggs contains one coupon. ngnty—fivp cou- pons plus only $3.75 and this beautiful 42- i set of china is yowrs. Be sure and say “Parksdale Farm’ to y(lmr g-rocck r. If he can’t supply you, please let us know. Every pound package of Wedgwood Creamery Butter contains a coupon, too. Send money and coupens to P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated Hartford, Connecticut DANIELSON management directing the plant. p 5 The grading and improving of {8 Mr. ':inuflv:'b]::flachfim“en:: Stearns street in acco‘rd 'n‘xmmme re- idren. - . cent vote of the town is wel lvanced Grace, M A e %o Sione af|and a decided change for the better is - ocality, which now is v ely to taining l;:mbnd Stone of Bedford| come into increased favor as a site for 3 neighborhood. Danielson, Is spending & faw days with |%*s"recent real estate transaction was 3 the sale of what is kmown as the John C...Eheue{‘:f ,‘:,‘;;%‘“-'x‘fbi‘“ Frank Hopkins dwelling, on North m;":uyor wi s nf Main street, ;e!ween property owned by George S. rown and the Ada King Wet weather and general lack Of| .ottage to Everett T. Tilltnghast. who m":.-arfxemb;h:h :le;t;:; !wi;o'}:;'lg s S finoti;er dwelling in that imme- b o e iate vicinity. the hg:}: Yots oast In this town - A new sport model car owned by ose} . Devlange of Ne Nazaire Pepin, Jy., of this phlce was waB'E eikiice wita M o Daniseen yory Baaly h,,-a,n‘::fl(,d , 2t about: 330 - . unday night, when it was in collision Donald o, T el seaCinE | with a big enclosed car owned by Carl inspection work‘ e e aroh | Hopkins of Putnam, the accident hap- ing for s!t‘nl o °:tfl\m I % Bh OWNS | peningg on what is known as Dr. in. different parts e state, hag re- | Overlock's corner, at Pomfret street.| o arorte o | Dambar of "dlectora in-the towa In 5 2 410 A lerme d“-hroddme n:;m A naachil, | word “the, vote is & Srotgst of the ma- At This Theatre to dO good work or escape permanent mvalldxsm? T e for it is a_ well recognized fact || * 5 § - James Porioh ai the church Monday ihai, prosen: prospects conisdered. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Such women are in danger of derangement of women’s functions. They merning, there is small chance of. lcensed o : r 7 4 the golden anniversary observance. ?omghmfimhhfis-:li: i toi v | OCTOBER 8 owe it to themselves to try that good old fashioned root and hetb remed 7 e in | fore the cighteenth amend i g ; : : : D:;::xgg f»;(un:'i:'; o guvsofl Z?":A:vr:?sn_umon becomes effective Jan 35¢, 50c, 75c $1.00, $1 50 Lydxa E. Pinkham’s chetable Compound, which for more th forty i 3 t St. J s’ ary B - . . N B T T i vees o e ey i e ; : years has been restoring American Women to health and strengths. Bt James parishghall Monday after.{that the vote:of Killingly's represent. $2.00 Z 1 T T:‘xe banquet was served under | atives—C. " \‘auhng and N. Lerne Here is a Notable Examplc the direction of Walter W. Murphy ireig. the prohibition question at i S i to the wishes of the ma- that at least 25 new dwellings, afford- Of Voters i KABLH Ang e ham's Vegetable Compound to ing from 55 to 60 apartments, are to|day's votel i is claimed. is A repud). i lv-would d be built this fall at Goodvear. where a | ation of their Aetion no that Ly - if it really would do as it was ad- e concom in heeping Dacs WitBTiRg | , The “wets were reservedly jubilant RS F; d and it sure did, and more. | { 1 the | o outcome of Monday's votng I { big _production scheduie it has set fOF | te 1oenis pday tnz on T ‘ ak and could not do much iteelf. (AL least 23 families are wait- | Lhc liense question and expressed no MOTOR {ii} aod ing for homes there ai the present Lime, | Sonbris A1 4! 5o the construction hat they had.been vie- | . wee e W | FREIGHT SERVICE planned is imperatively needed owever, because they won ithout at has been e 5 Y it ot Good. | MakKing .any real active effort, confin- All of the new ho built at Good" |ing themselves' to sending out « fow| LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE ad bearing down pains ] to ;’: to-bed. .1 learned about the i \"zgetalle Compound frem r vear Heights, overlooking the mill| o, gl 2 s L i Village proper, are filled, so there re- | [naohines aftér ey ‘ir“;:mhm:movmc AND TRUCKING OF ALL d my husband told me to get it. | ; e a e e o s s o whep there : ot | T e e o O edo | Teally was something at stake” said KINDS Alter taking one bottle [ was able to | e Jouse o arawing| 208 :ilz‘?omuv):u;mtx:x;da; afternoon POWERFUL NEW TRUCK | be on my feet most of the time and | 1 up a ma- | ¥ of 300, We have ehown, how. | CAREFUL SERVICE—LOW PRICES Cver, what we set out to Show-ih JOHN H. RYAN today or io- | Killingly' ia decidedly not a pronibit e ground and the | town, and never has beep i of the company | “As to the Eranting of licenos S SR at_definite | there is little general Interes Telephone Connection to the build- 'Men who have been in the Mr. Liteh- o business being done President Litchfield of the company | is expected to be in tow a Abel, Mrs. Ida Abel, Mrs. | TIOITOW to go ove ha Mr. and Mre. C. S.|plans with officia | 1t the plant GEE bk T Havea baby el months old and | have dene ail L ol ibe washivg and ironing since she was three-weeks old. i certainly recommend your great medi- cine to everyone who complains of Sweet were he 27th red to Voiuntown Sun- | here, and on Miss Adelaide Hallen. announc is place attended the ing program will meeting in Fitch- | field’s visit in liguor < see no bright pect of their getting into the husin P. S. ( & Sitnday niEht the Bath e ion has reached a new h | again ban promp! e ght, & hovias et s R L e bax be promptl [ female trouble and | am more thar CHESTNUT HILL e s el ol ‘o | fe ey eenAke IE thh War-titme | willing for you to use my testimon | /in James has s0id his farm to Max | records made a plant. | Yes“566: No 408 majority 1 — Mrs. TIMOTHY GRANE? Theo maximum ¢ predution und Last vear : the vote in Killingly was | ense. 426 Connor Ave., Joplin, Mo. aon returned home ! present conditiol is rapidly approach s Hartford for |ed. however. so extension e ho! | et 5 | : ¥ | TRlies WSt Tollow in arier thai| Monday's vote resulted as follaws: P e And Another M rop of Vernon and | production may not be limited b A g e e s, o 4 | hrop of Verno may 1 can —Assessor, Arnoid gh, 288 “He, g SN f | of Manchester wers | reason of inability o house the hoard of relief. James N.iClaud K. Moran, 200 Chicago, Illinois—*1 suffered { is pla | ary number of opera s req 20. sel John A Joseph H. i S ST 3 cars with pains in my sides, hips and || arles Goodrich and | egs and a terrible backache. | i i i | i i | i . d awellin Frank T. Preston = w ed to New London | 5 b to NEw tandony confield Frank Preston, 53 i ; s tregbe ¢ S’ parents B ane v, Ola ) » deposit‘fund, Frank T. Pre not do any work at all. [ was treated by many physicians but they did not auditor. Ejmer C. Woo P. Aldric ad M o o \na | original set o i school commitiee, Frederick 3 | : ang Mrs man Dimon and|original s Ak e T help me. Iread in onc of your books | son ord w visitors at G. B. Dimon's { ouble, some triple and The democrats of Brooklyn swept Wi other women have been helped ! eves candidate on their t n 3 ‘where A { . Norwich S R TR by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabl nts for a day | The a they had no h expected to win b 1 a4 complete of v e Kenworthy Compound, so I tried it and it h me very much so that now | can Mrs. Jesste innouncemen were callers onsideris Betnett A " . Bei 3 Smith, 317 | The unaimous vote at Monday's an- | everything in the house. I have told una n school commitiee, N. Lognme|Rual business mecting of the town Y Appropriat $40 my friends about Vegetable Compound \ and you have my permission to use this letter."— Mis. . OVENSTEIN, 902 S. Marshfield Avenue, Chicago, lil. Thousands of such Letters Prove the Curative Value of gl | dia E.Pinkham’s_ Ate. us.mr.ar A PURE SALAD AND COOKING 30 when they were | about ilo fhe State bishway n rown as Dr. Overlook's cor et 8 Vegetable Compound: ac. The with w terrific crash, | ol RO B e e e e L S———— 1-on and the Pepin the street LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO the house of Hu, L _LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO., LYNMN. MASS. . S A R Delicuie, flaky pie crust makes the pie. S TAaTecT SN Mazola is equal to butter and better | Sl vho heard details of the | cident on Monday consider that i remarkable that' none of the | Bulletin later in than lard. Costs less than either. el bl = : | S e | S 'Danielson-Providence ... .. , - e ST | | ru ID you ever use Mazola for shortening? It | = |1 Service - - Edward Au- ’ w nt north on Hog" that H . - i aiso; o ity even by those Who find lt dlf' This service will be inaugurated en!| rmy e ': ":‘ Thursday, Oct. 5, running Thursdays = ross used| grange on Thompaor only from Dai ficult to digest f(m ShOl'tCned Put Mazola to the test with this Gentral | Village, Moo elson via Wauregan, saniza | Clerk Thomas P. Ryan mcted| 3 Although duri , returning : = = via same route. ; . - recipe for really delicious Vel SaNoi ol th oarl cnadls 4o i ‘mth mal fim crust the capacity of our 3-ton Truck. Orders to carry goods in either direc Those w : Comn Products Cook Book contains 68 Work Magola well into the fiour and e | ; ominations for DAL the | i : pages of practical and tested recipes of leading cooks. salt, add encugh ice water to hold to- ! on choo} commit- | : Handsomely illustrated. Write us for it today. gether, about one-fourth of & cup; toll VICTOR SMITH tee s e 1 hunters will he out on | e $ crust oat at once. 124-3 DANIELSON, CONN. At the mesting on Monday evening| when the shooting season| president of | CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P.O.Bex 161 New York City Sympathetic persons here have been| her home LOUIS E. KENNiEb;( | RO Cihe orgi efforts tc ng some | ser is el J DANIELSON gansents E | relief to M Michae Rliven 3 2 Undertaker and Embalmer | /100 the oher doiceates 1o maks the | have heen left (o face | Monday Mesars. AMERN & CAHOON, - 47 Farnswerth Street, Bosten. M- Boecial Attartion to Every Da Sw pial 2 SO with '« lttle since the oy strest ja now wh - Sales Repressniatives ko Special honor is shown the pupils of and father pleaded guilty 1ot Mfric ‘all ‘of wh'st B the publ ools who were neither, m 1 was sentenced to the state to the so ' absent irdy during the past | prison at Wethersfield for life. | AR publishing their na y Haines will preside here Wed- |~ At the an e eports that wer Tn the hig iudes, Helen Car nder, » Walter Wilcox. | =uj Leon T. Wilson, J idith Robbins, | moned Esther Wilson. Kathleen Donlan, Har- s t prisoners who | the town; ninal charges will| lowing ¢ = pute to pl the | Jlighways, re t a e jury 51,000 (Continued on Page Nine, Col. Twn

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