Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 10

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Miss Whité 133 words; Mist Luawig at (T 134, and A. B..Crooks, at-116. b Miss St Qmm‘!the +Remington forty-ivord certificate and the special rain card case offered by the Remington Co. of New York, as did Glso Miss Eleanor Ludwig, who ac- cepted the position of stenographer and bookkeeper wilh the firm, of Olson & Morse, the day after the contest. . B..'CrogKs,” of Greeneville, won |J. the card case t forty-six words per | it minute, as did, Sadie Shea, of Broad street, writing at the rate of forty words per minute. to 1 was badl trunk my onl; Trusses. lost time, no trouble. 1 about "how n cure without operation, if you write to me. 415F. Marcellus, you may save a life or ak least ston the ‘misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operatio. s e TYPISTS WN GOLD MEDALS |Cured S wasimo o s t ave notBing sell, but will givé full information you may find a commlete Eugene M. len,” Carpenter. venue, Manasguan, N. Better cut out ‘this notice and show to any others who are.ruptured— FRESH COD CHEEKS AND TONGUES, Ib. . 18¢c Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Mr. Crandall is quite proud of the fact thal the students of his school in Eastern Connecticut to win gold medals and high speed certificates this school year. There have heen only feur gold medals awarded and they were all won by students of the Com- mercial school. Special high speed certificates were awarded to Bertil Swanson, who has just been placed with the A. B. Burle- son Co. as secretary: Monica Donovan, R, Marshak, Eleanor Ludwig, Mildred White, Sadie Shea, E. Sadinsky, <rei A. Crooks, John Alubowitz, 3 ‘Weiler, Mary Tylander, Emma Maple: Mary Bund, tal D., and MISS MARY SULLIVAN Mr. Crandall states that before thel .- First Prize Winner end of the present school year he ex-|!P€ ' pects to see some unusual records| {0n: A thirteen vear old pupil of thelmade by “these pupils who form. the Norwich Commercial school Remington gold medal for high and accur: in special typekriti contest_held by special representative, pupils that he has had @uring the last twelve years. per cent. over last year, a faculty ov;‘“ v and Conecticut State Medical s are the only business school student§'at 2 p. m. - - llen]. Soplety, Address of welcome by ‘the presi- dent of Tolland County Medical Asso- ciation—William L. Higgins, M. D, South' Coventry. 5 Response by president of Conneeti- cut State Medical Society—Charles B. Graves, M. D. 2 The care of the B Charles Temn Eyck yLaMoure; . Ruth Kmne)'-isuperiplendept of the Mansfield Train- ing School ang Hospital Remarks on the diagnosis of men- Yale university. Following is the list of officers of M. D., South Coventry; Vice president, - ! Alonzo L. Hurd, M. D., Somers: largest clasa of Eastern Copnectiont| /JSRS8 (o W U0, Somors: sec- The enrollment is 300! Ville; councillor, T. F. Rockwell, M. D, ! ckville; I. D., Stafford, in a “Bayer package,” containing pro- per directions for Colds, Pain, Head- ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and .Rheu- matiSm. Name “Bayer’ means gen- uine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade ‘mrark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. gk o’ ok i S I e s New Haven; secretary, John E. Lane, M. D., New Haven. Flags at Half Mast For Col. Regan. ROUND CLAMS 25¢ FRESH SOLID MEAT OYSTERS, Pint. ..... 30c ew London. feeble minded— M. -D. 3 Ibs. SR e FRESH HALIBUT STEAK|FRESH STEAK SALMON - - 40cIFRESH FLAT FISH FlthNAN HADDIE THE OHICAN COMPANY ) g el et By order of the adjutant gemeral of the state of Connecticut - the = Stars and Stripes were ordered displayed at half mast until 12 o’clock Monday on all of the state armories in honor of Col. Francis J. Regan, 58, quarter- master general of the Connecticut state guard, whose funeral was held Monday morning at Rockville. Col. Regan died at his home Friday. He was appointed quartermaster general Oct. 13, 1915, and served up = to the time of his death. defect—Arnold Lucius Gesell, Ph. D. at times been mentioned as a possible candidate for governor on the repub- lican tieket. AGED GLASGO WOMAN HAD 80 GRANDCHILDREN Mrs. Restilude Marie Doyon, known as Old Grandma Doyon by many, died in Glasgo last Thursday morning about four o’clock at the age of 84 years and four months, after a very shoft illness, professor of child hygiene, Tolland County Medical Associa- President, William 1. Higgins, sec- censors, John P. Hanley, . W. Walsh, M. D.. W. H. Pecan. This voung lady wrote at a speed of a Rockville, T. F. O'Loughlin, M. D.| Col. Regan was one of the best|due to old age. She is survived by two fifty-five words per minute for ten Rockville. known manufacturers in the _state.|brothers, Edward of Glasgo and Pierre minutes with only one immaterial er- The officers of the Connecticut State |He was connected with the Regan|of Lowell, Mass., and three sisters, ror. On speed sentence work she Medical Society are: President, Char- | Mfg. Co. ang was also a director in]Adele of Canada, Elise of Lewiston, wrote at the rate of 179 words per vice presidents, George H. Noxon, M.|the Rockville bank. He held the of-|Me. and Marie of Texas. She was the minute. This is one of the best re- les B. Graves, M. D, New London; |fice of quartermaster general on the|mother of twelve children, and is sur- cent typewriting records made in D. Darien; Frank H. Wheeler, M. D.,|staff of Governor Holcomb. He has|vived by ten, Mrs. Reni Couture, Mrs. Eastern Connectiéut Mary Sullivan of Greéneville is the voung ladv who is the proud pOSsessor of this record and gold medal. She pursuing her course. afford, of Baltic, one of the ters in the contest, -wrote{s with but one immaterial on the speed sentence work of- 175 words per speed on néw matter d sixty-one words on the gold s Stafford has re- ubstitute work at averag medal contest. M eently heen doing s the Y. M. C. A Mildred White of North Franklin. won her gold medal for high speed and accuracy bv writing fifty-six Words per minute and has just ae- cepted a position with the . C. 8. Box Co. f Willimantic. Miss Stafford and Miss White both pacsed scven different preliminary Tl mean ton T M e MISS LILLIAN STAFFORD made i ",‘"”;“5‘;:1““ than that; . jovon teachers and checkers are re- o5 D Walsh. of ‘Boswell av.|auired to handle the work. enue. also won the gold medal, writ- |, THere are nearly 200 pupils in the day and evening classes, from all parts | of Eastern Connecticut. Many of thase voung people have already been spoken for by leading business firms for positions in their offices as soon as they are qualified, According to government ing at a speed of sixty-three words a e speed on new mat- words per made by these would not havpi 1 office work but ed contest ten words. for were deducted from - their, reports, this school is the faurth largest in the state of Connecticut. The results of this test surpasses al three-minute contest on ter Miss Sullivan wrote of 140 words per minute, To Keep My Skin S:ft, Clear and Pliable Buttermilk Cream I Use Howard's MISS MILDRED WHITE those of the TU. S. government test held at this school last vear. ‘ The speed of these Eastern Connect- icut Commercial schol trained typists is quite remarkable when their age {is considered as well as the fact that the national championship is held at| 144 words-per minute. In speaking of the office employment situation in Eastern Connecticut, Mr. irprised and de- ile it turns complex- | ss or greasines: Buttermilk C: atisfy vou in every way be refunded. ‘ounter can are sure to get it Co. supply you or vou Lee & ( POWERFUL PILE REMEDY DISCOVERED Has Never Failed to End Most Obsti- mate Case of Piles in Few Daym. For years it has be. called external reme. rted in rec proved that 80- es applied to or cannot the operations . but sim- seripticn. known to ten davs doses of a ription and the piles _is DWIG, rdall stated. th®t' during’ he past Vear he had had an average of, over thre lls fori-each’graduate at ex- | cellent salaries . and that graduafes had recently acgepted positions. from 35 40 business firms i this terri- tory. 4 HEG MISS ELEANOR CONN. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION | MEETING, MANSFIELD DEPOT he twelfth semi-annéal meeting of cticnt State Medical Asso- | to B helil > in v connertion mi-annuat meeting of, the \inty: Mecdical Association 21, at -tHe State nd- Hospital® at| . The Tolland coun- a meeting at noon the ow He" Qui!r };bacco erick W. Wa county society.i = 2 ¢ Following is ‘the “ptogrim H Business metig of the Toiland “ounty Medical Association, 12 o'clock | 1T Wae New York City. You w / \TA YA VAYAYa VAT A YA VAYAYA | -~ — 4 » Beveragc‘?f V TRADE MARK REG.US PATOFX The New Brew with the Old Name In the making of malted beverages, Natureis the brew- er. Man brings the ingredients Nature has prepared— the sun-ripened grain, pungent hops and pure water to- gether under conditions of the most scrupulous cleanli- less, and allows nature to finish the job. This way Gansett is made. Itis a truc malt drink— liquid food, if you like—non-alcoholic, but with the stimulating, refreshing flavor of hops. Sold in quantities at grocery stores, and by the bottle in drug stores, soda fountains, restaurants, cafes, hotels and clubs. Some dealers may be unprepared to fill your order. yours cannot supply you, write or phone the if NARRAGANSETT. BREWING CO. PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND NN \AANNWN AYAYAY WAAAAN WA AL —— N\ —C\\ TAYA oI 5 i, 4 VAVATAN ";‘;‘ of East Douglas, A A4 ears, She /NIN M NISINY SN SIS NN NS P es spent Girls’ Club Met. The October business meeting of the Norwich Girls club was held on Tues- N\ Edmond She was grand- VA4 Exavier Cyr of Jewett City and Mys. | day evening at the home of Miss Ruth Emanuel Simoneau of Baltic, Archelas and Joseph of Woonsocket, Ferdinand Arthur of Plainfield, August, who has been in the navy for the last eleven Maglone of Glasgo. mother of 80 grandchildren of whom thirteen served Uncle great war, and three made preme sacrifice. grandchildren. She years of her life in Glasgo and was a loving mother and grandmother. and in the the su- leaves 48 great forty last Breckenridge. transacted. home of Mis: had been thrown fire was extinguished there being no loss SHORE HADDOCK IN AN UP-TO-DATE MANNER UNDER GLASS Fire in Barrel in Shed. with FRESH BOSTON BLUE L aaY%e In Pieces to Boil or Bake. Routine business After adjournment, 1 hour was spent with sewing, music and refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the Anna Bergman At 4:47 o'clock Tuesday morning alarm from Box 14, Thames called out the fire department fire in a barrel in a sheéd af 1 Main street. It looked as if hot a in the barrel A was a €0 chemica O R TR PR ritel o i ogyis goiana ALY AR s NN/ NN NS AAWNNANS \ ) 2Y20) N\ A U AVANYAVRATAVAY \ N A 0 N AR \ \ WAL A 2\ W\ v

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