Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 9

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Drops and Soothing synp. k is acither Opium, Moiphine aor other age is its guavantee. For mere heen in constant use for the reiief of Wind Colic and Diasrhoeas #hevefrom, and by reguiating the <te assimilatios of Food; ZIhe Children’s Panaces—Fhe Uothor's Priend. senuine CASTORIA Aiwars Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years Tae Kind You Have Always Bougnt ifi ii—mw N o | y‘mkh» m-sy ndut-mm BROOKLYN Monday af- topic for the roll call i ary Fogg house in lotte Palmer “rink gave an n Route to refreshments paulding has bought for | 1T Lucretia Dailey prop- | ) dwelling house, and a wood lot sit- | usted in the westerly part of the town. | premises soon. Another piece of estate has | | guests Sunday Mr. inn | Clapp of Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Witter had s guests and for dinner Burdick. in. Mrs. F. E. Burdick, in, Miss Jsetta orge Bienolorne, PAINS HIT HARD Have Sloan’s Liniment ready for )" those sudden rheumatic 3 ON'T let that rheumatic pain nr ache find you without Sloan’s Liniment again. Keep $n the medicine cabinet for immediate If you are out of another bottle foday, so it handy when necded. apamora:bea rubbing Set a “ Smart” ’l‘nble With This “Smart Set”’ This beautiful set of Parisian China is easy to-get. Save the coupons that come with every pound of our Baby Brand Oleom-rnr'lu Send 25 of them to us with $3.75, and the dishes are vours, prepaid. Baby Brand Oleo: dients; oils flavered wit AND, coupons are also packed with First Prize Nut Margarine. Send money and ceupons to P. BERRY & SONS, Ine., Hartford, Conn, hd ren Root and E. M. M. Marlo; rpmored that Mr. Roof is to sell out his 'f:.rminx property and move Clewley being | the Putnam inn. . | The Towf Library association had an exhibition in the library of foreign needlework and lace, village bringing in exhibits. Miss Helen BPalmer was | visitor with friends in Jamestown, R. were I ! My Susie M near e | the past week. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. n uitall and Miss l!nmpt il of and John 5. G , la ‘he past week. John S. Rurdick is having his house | ewly repaired and shingled. Many from this vicinity attended the ion of Mrs. William Aldrich Jast cck. A large crowd was present and "0y bargains were made. nk W. Mills of Westerly spent 'nday at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. Ireme Mfils. arine is made of the purest ingre- rich creamery butter. into | Several checlis such as are here ré-|coal shortage throughout the winter, many from ih- a recent Bdwin Bennett. villiams, Vera R. Franklin, R. B. Witter, Helen Witter, Miss Helen Palmer, Leroy Pearl and Mrs. Pike attended the grange meeting in Union on Saturday. Mrs. R. B. Witter was at her old home in Clayville, R. I, several days R. B. Witter had as Henry ~| Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon left during the| trains keep running this variety of Mrs. R. E. Cham- Miss Hattie all of Proyidence, d_Mrs. N. A. Witter and W. D. ne¥ of Saylesville, 2 3 es I'rink, Herman Frink. Joseph “vies and Everett Walker of Sterling, and Mrs. William H. Brown had their zuests for Sunday supper and ening Miss Lilly i HOPK!NTON czer W. Lewls electric motor to run machinery s Carriage shop. h& Needlecraft club was entertain- 'flfifl'uy longer than nec-/ . ai the home of Mrs. John S, Cole “Wednesday afternoon of last week. Ralnh M. Briggs, Julian T. Crandall | Kenyon have been ill installing an If you would he light hearted quit looking on the dark side of everything. i ummnnpbumog fi?fi % ; solicitors who come t “John E. Reed of n.e eu\ sgn r’: vhn n!na T ves. ported Monday afternoon that B who came to her hous ell J# unu&' t vlhh:h [ mml‘;'{ tuth::A.;:h;fia;f fo ”““ A~ ‘ g jox which her n 3 ; easy reach. mp!h tq iout of doors at " minute wh eQ incident cccrred, P i automohile tragtic Iln ;a':fi'm mn:oazm (ow:'- ~were s w?g v- t&g Jomer Asd ntEulé 3 Wauregan Monday to assist at bo‘rly Hours’ onzv'gupn ?:.u. gp:ned at m cp{.dh es the Sacred t church Sug‘flg. is o] morning and be_concluded. rigap n this i (Tuesday) morning. ~Rev. J. C. Math- ) even ey plal.or e g Hey. m w e B Een 5, r M a|Arthur 3 wéw ure; L 'g » son of Mr. and|yonday assisting at the Mus. Josoph aLBelle of High strest. | JORFEY 58 M ,,,,m,c,, | had hig ifp cut Sunday evening when e = the in which he was rifling with ;B r!;(h! m{fl his parents was st;ucfi in 3 head-on collision with another machine at & point on the state highway near the| ‘% ‘fi," Losuty T mesiing of Grove street cemetery at Putnam: The ‘u: =) c"’;a;m‘ e as been LaBelle child was riding with his par-| . for several weeks in this city, ents and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coran | YiSiting for several weel and their two children, all excepting 5 : Ernest escaping without injury. '‘Bank Exgminer John B. Byrne made Cashier Francis E. Storer, of the|lis amnual examination the hedis 2 e and securities of the Putnam Build \indham County National bank, an-(3nd securities of_the Butnam Bubld’ ! nounced Monday that the institution [ 1% 25C I ihing gs represented ih has arranged o act as agents hee of | 1nd mnw"‘“"n of the. association. the Western Union Telegraph com- !wmch e fepert L B pany in acepting and forwarding mon- | WIS o:ogo has ey by telograph, Sending money by | ‘@ telegraph_has heretofore been mpos-|..A Hay aper_spymc. There is sible T Danielson. and porsons not| some i b to g.E that ILeogard Gnly in Killingly but all Surroundimg | . Heaiey, of North. Woodstock, sec- towns who wishied to do so. had to|retary of the State board of agricul- journey to Putnam, the mnearest | ture, ma enter the legislative ser- “money” office. vice of the mh next fall as the sen- If, one of these mornings. you hap-|ator from Twenty-eighth senator- pen’ to find a Check for $108,800.56, or|jal distri ct. It is umierm that it is some amount thereabout enclosed in|the town of Woeodstock's turn to have | an envelope that will be among mail | the senato! mext year. The town addressed to you. don't permit veur-|has two candidates, Mr. Healey and self to get over-excited of counte- | Henry J. Potter, who is employed by nance the impression that a certain |the state board of education as a ' cencern has made a mishty error in|supervisor. Mr. Potter has represent- handling important business. The|eq the districi in the senate and the check has the appearance of being|friend of Mr. Healey say that another cgular in every way, but yom will find | should have the republican nomination turning it over that is stamped | now. 2aid. And if vou study it for just a| The disfrict referred to inc'udes the ainute, you will discover that you are|tocwns of Putnam, Killingly, Wood- heing subjected to an unusually clever | stock, Thompson, Eastford and Ash- dvertising scheme intended to inter- | ford. est you in a special kind of protection. | pyutnam ieems due to face a hard ferred to have been received in Dan- 2O SRIETES R CREIID e S0l felson. coal famine. Some- hard cpal-is com- At St. James’ church Monday morn-|ing inte the city, but met encugh 1o ing, Miss Yvonne Goulet, daughter of | fiI orders that nave been filed here for Mr. and Mrs, Plerre Goulet of Cottage | months, it was stated by oae dealer on Street, and Raymond Hanlon. son of [ Monday. This particular firm is Dot Mrs. Eiizabeth Hanlon. were united in| booking any additional -orders at' marriage at a nuptial mass celebrated | present, devoting its encrgies o get- The bride was attended by |ting enough coal to fill orders alrcady ss” Catherine Brennan of Dayville!on hand. = , nd_the groom had for his best man| Thompson, too, is short of coal. A Frederick Goulet, brother of the bride.lakaler up thero has ae coal on hand, The bride wore a silverione brown!hut, it is understond, has been offercd suit.and black picture hat and carried | ghipments it he, is willing to pay a a bouquet of bride's roses: The brides- | promium of $1.75 per. ton. maid were » gray suit and hat to|P ¥R S A R and Power com- match, her bouquet being of Pink|pany is one comcern t wil not roses. ¢ have to worry much acbut coal this After the marriage a breakfast was|inter, for its power producing plant served at the home of the bride’s par-{ ¢ Mechanicsville is now equipped cnts and there was a recepfion. with oii burning bpilers, so it the - for their wedding trip after which | 56" o11a" come through, jthey wil} make their home in New| " judge Mahlon H. Geissier, who has| London, where Mr. Hanlon, who serv-|peen a member of the board #f library eq in the navy during the war, iS em- | yrectors for the past five years, has ployed as an electrician, The bride is| resigned. Judge Geissler was espes a member of the Danielsen Girl's clyb cially interested in the work of the and is well known in the boro! library and gevoted much attention to William H. Putnam, one of Hartord's| ji5 affairs. well knv;wn u;}»erh ;il)d a former res- Miss Rosamond Danielson, of Put- ident of panielson, is serving .as._ ainam Heigh nams as member of the Copnecticut State com- | Bamrmmt pus! mdh:cm: T e T mittee of the Roosevelt Memorial 23-|Woman's Non-Partisan committee for | soclation. ~ William H. Taft, fOormer|inc league of Nations. This organiza- nresident, is chairman of the Connet-1tjon expects to formard a manster pe- ticut committee. tition to Washington by November 1. Speaking as a member of the AMer- | A press despateh says that many wo- | dcan legion and as a man WhO SAW|men are much enthused over -the pro- service in Irance, Harold F. Glendin- | 5oCt &2 ™iis Gommities has angor- ing sald Monday that he belleved theliiton and that women who are af- legion members httmmwuld l“rfg“!’!‘: T“ filiateq with different political parties {2 man to subpart the government' in t = | case af a revolution. as threateped in|Sre SISNING the petition in great aum presy despaiches that appeared in| “Sliigay ang Monday wepe dave. Monday's papers. as to aceidoTts for automobilists in Rev. William S, Beard, formerly of|towns in this section. There was a this town and of Willimanti¢, the effi- | crash between two machines out on ¢lent leader who is directing in Con-|Killingly avenue. In Pomfret another necticut the work of raising the Pil p.n of ears came together. On the grim Memorial fund in which the Con- { Chepachet road a Buick touring car gregational churches of the country|was smashed when another machine are interested, tells entertainingly of |skidded into it, and onn&e same road his cxperiences in setiing subscrip; |a hig mator truck cameto grief, Al tions and of the fine spirit dlblaylfl persons comcerned in the accidents by those solicited. His campaign escaped without serious injuries, and taken him into many neoks mmt- all of them reticant in talking ners of Connecticut ;;{ui is parti ahout t? 's:Is, preferring to es- Iy proud of the splendid showing made | cape pubficity. in Windham county. Rev. Mr. Beard | Joseph Fortuns who h 4. voon o as born in Harwich, Mass. hut bas ployed 2 mill in_tais a .mo spent most of his life in Connecticut, | was tor examinati an n where his father, Rey. William H. Iaw-u pelice after the finding of uu. Beard, was pastor for tweniy-four ghuun- body, she having been mur- years of the Congregational church at|dered, tflm custody. South Killlngly, & church dating back to the middle part of the ei'hteenthl Time e-mu .'1 as re- gards life as well 35 ozh»' ings, it »nsan 1f Putnam continues to en- fortune amn A BIT OF ADVICE |Br5 s ii Bl (D 2 't | century. Rev.eMr. Beara studied at First—Dopt Delay. Second—Ran't | EEUNTE: | RE00er academy ;-‘d S O & /(fl&{« pest; ydia _eqetable Cem 1pou nd Experiment graduate of Yale. lemic. in the calle h at Durham, N. H., ache or dizzy spells; if you rest poort wfl’,r‘i 19 the shuweh ot e N ly and are languid in the moring; if{then to Willimantic, where he-remain- < Mrs. Dupuis is In her 10 year a desire more convineing proef of their as not generally ki IEM cftectivensss than the statement of |11 That there was Such an fi"“éd person Norwich citizen who has used them|in Danielsqn. Mrs. and willingly testifies to their worth?{Temgins nod. -ye gets fl wmnem - Mrs. A. D. Lathrop, 3 Stanton Ave. | nhysical condition Seneraily for ono pf Norwich, savs: “I am recommending | hor age. She waiks oreet and with Doan's Kidney Pills because I haye|Out the assistance of a cane or ather used several other medicines for at- | and ‘inda many*iiils thisss i do sad tacks of backache and found mone as| day ALGURG Her heme: She restdes g00d" as Doan's. They give great re- |Ner grandsom. !fi:‘““ st the' M. . church iaft Fro- lif, always strengthening my back. I|pA Man and a B ol recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills be- | station here by Deputy Sherifi C| cause T think they will help otherd” | B Aver b‘h"’ held. for a héaring Price 60c, at all dealgrs. Don't sim- | 1°F, this ply ask for a kidney remedy— Doan's Kidney Pflls—the same thac(Pufnam every 45 mipites, the Mrs. Lathrop had. Foster-Milburn b“! lea Gt Pytng or “"Q‘W“ " Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. ¥, . DANIELSOY CASIN STARKWEATHER BLDG. C. Bates of New Rochelle, N. . was a visited with s in Dan- visiting Mrs. School on the Plains: the teachew co *institute at 2 class of 1834. ‘men er he entered | for the 31 days. Trem the Yale Divinity school from which gne of the greatest monthly mortality “If you suffér from backache, head- |1 Was graduated in 1897. He was then| yecords in the history of the town s being made, mained until 1908, going | saging ang claimi At this time last year influenza was 3 ais lives eyery day. eginning this morning a motor ‘bus the kidney secretions age irregular(d for about six vears, his work be-|qf the Pellett line will leave this city d naturgl & rance, do mnot ing marked by un sual success. E¥om|every 45 minutes for Danielson, #nd unngtirgl iy gppearan ard went with 1pt'm;- leavjng Putnam at 10 p. m— uon.h lodge, ‘A. F, and A. M. ing for one of the most aciive s nd iscat of his brother. Joseph L. Pray has begh appointed administrator of the estate of his , the laterMary Jane B: There is to be.a meefing . held in Thursday evening, . 30. led by Miss Grace Edick. A concert was given by, te. Ameri- .md:/‘g; “the elub- iday evening. Later the B. M. piggs turnished tings sehoduled for ®icld a spocial meeting last delay. In such cases the kidneys often | the Congrogational ngsmnn« need help. society as as: whicn Doan's Kidney Pills are especially ;‘B‘Zfieé‘z“;‘,‘yyfi,':mf:‘:‘ kel pre; prepared for kidney trouble. They| as Fur Mrs. nupn‘l in its nistory are recommended by thousands. _Ask | Eiffabetn Domule hbs teovered” fom | Snovial_m your neighbor. Can Norwich residents | an illness 3 t threaten her lifl peek. CANTERBURY PLAINS ‘The body of Clayton Perry’ slasses apd in apl; jood | was brought over for burial in the M. last Saturday. Barwick of Plainfield condwucted the artificial aid, cares for her' own room | Ser¥ices at the P. cemetery | can band on thg¥ ATE! orchextra of ce mugic for a dande. A new automebile has been bought by Germain Leger. - » The houschold godds of Yames Cor- nell have been moved from New York to his farm purchased some months ago from the estate of the late J'g‘ank ve. HeMarce, national or- -ganizer of the W. C. T. U., cvening. Although it was nat gen- 1y known the few who Word. and atiendowd, viees well mitas ed ‘with her lecture. She gave an ac- count of some of the W.. C. P, U. work | B ‘- | “Beginning a1 oclock this morn- | e hom Tork which was bt ipterest- 1ps. DelleWinaator St W Fus aee| Work on the cement Bridge across the Kit Brook is to start, also on the piece of state road across the Plains. HQ"y T P e Wioingt. i Although it will be inconvenient while merly of Danielson. has visited rela- wil] ‘welco tives here. e ‘aré working on it the public e theé improvements when s and they do not bave the read of mud (o' piod throush again. The Victory Canning club is plan- BOWLING and POCKIT 1'"'{5“‘.. WLD\FSDA\S LADIES' DAY, Bowling S0t BoeTall Yoria slyen away every Satirday. YOU ARE INVITED. FBANK BARBER, Prop. week, X Meeting of Hose of Lima council K. of €., was Reld Monday evening. Cashier Francis F. Stover of the Na- 'l son over Sunday. 2 There was abseryance of Theo-|ly and corn mouldi . LOUIS E. KENNEDY - |, Ty, =te.ap shesraney o mnec: | ¥ ana Sori mowids DAN!EL“I High school Monday, students taking| Farm at Lisbon, was entertainedeat the * Undertaker and part in the program. the ‘address o RS L N s BT Mflm. ning to have am cntertalnment and ex- hibit of canned goods at the town hall | the first part of, November. ad corp hugking are 1 on account of Thah Bin. Eotdfhes are Sottins HaAy in the shock. Arthur Brigg: tional bank is havipg a vacation this| . P 0, €t f the ‘Round Hill home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Kinnes', o ’W Edward Corbett of Lisbos, i8¢ Man mothers who in order to keep the home neat and attractive, the children weli fed and dressed, continually _The experience of mothethood aloné causes a severe strain upon the system, from which many women recover slowly, and serious feminine disorders miay develop unless great care is taken to prevent them. To such women Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is invaluable. For many years this root and herb medicine has been i’éédgmzed as the standard remedy for woman’s ills, |\ restoring them to anormal, healthy condition. X2° Murs. Morgan’s Case East Hampton, N. Y. — *“For two years 1 suffered with a female weakness, pains in my back periods, and I was s0 eak and med that Fwasnor able ao my work, A friend told mc E. Pinkham’s Vege ound and it gave My pairs left me 2 afld fim now able to do my work and You can publish my . testimonial and if your ch:‘an Compound does others as much ‘- goed as it has me | will be very much pleased.” —Mrs. CHARLES > oMORGAN, C¥ A Word to Childless Women -There are women everywhere “who long for children in thei " homes yet are denied this happi- on account of some functicn; .si-disorder which in many cases weuld veadilyyield toLydia - Vegetable Compound. Suth'women should not give up h given this wenderful toruse Lydia tabls Co ehef feel fine. - until they ceswerigs and Tires. alsa inful E.L.Dennett. . Pinkham's who ‘hélshten work- ew Hampshire for the summer he home rainard. The Independent Drum corps, under the lead of Capt. George Cook, played | at the recent Welcome Home celebra- | tion in Attaway €. Kildoy and, . maue a husipspi trip to Pflmnd nee P. Lawrence recent visitors to this vil- lage are Mrs. Thankfyl Kingsbury of . and Mrs. Cha - and’son of Hartford, Miss nenter of Jewett City, Benjamin - Starkweather and: My and Sk nd daughter N: talia of Rhode nd Clarence ¥ P s e Progress is beinz made at the Nor- | ton power plant at Danicls village. In- | stallation of the’ naw? witer. Wheeld is Tei B, Mr. apd Mr: has | vers it the home of Ji Mo- | has been removed to a house- ' hold in Quaddick. Mrs. McGregor has had a serious iliness, confining her Mason is in the Massachusetts al hospital in Boston. m Dolan has moved to Atta- has bought the house of Arthur Sta- Moodus—Strangers who et little village are heard to remark conceining the scenery | surrounding: and inquire as to the the place, which is largely Many of them own their own deled, which are a credit to the __AUTOMOB ACCESSARIES DO YOU KNOW? It was estimated that in 1018, ghe 76,000,000 worth of tires were junk are sy were unfit for gs, 14 many dellars gro you lpsing ths car way Brm ¥Your old tires here, ar we wil x thase, that are warth Hxin we Mg Fegt in paymept for wo Lhccial pricos an Ve A Silvy’s Tire Shop 80 Franklin Street Oren Ewvenings Uatil 9 SEE OUR WORK FIRS THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR CAR MOTOR GAR PAINT SHOP 364 West Main Street Plione 788-3 Auto’ Radiators REPAIRED AND RECOREC Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pr LAMPS AND MUD GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TC ORDHE ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM., E. SHANLEY 449 MAIN STREET, (East § NORWICH, CONN GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co Phone 781-2 NEW LONDON, CONN Starters—Generators—Ignition Da DENTISTS GEORGE TOURTELLOTT 5 Teacher of Violin Studio, 21 CIiff Street e DR. R. J. COLLIN DENTIST 148 Main Street Norwie Phone 1i73 e . DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Tiou DR. C., R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon « M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR F. C. JACKSON DR. B. J. COYL DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours famte 8 p m] Telephone j DENTIST DR.E. J, JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Sirest Phone . A, J. Sinay DENTIST Rooms 18:19 Alice Building, Norwie Phone 1177-3 DENTIST | DR. EDWARD KIRBY | Reom 107, Thayer Rulding § Phope 619 § Hours 9:12; 13045 and 7 te 8 p. m. | LEGAL NOTICE DO AWAY WITH INDIGESTION | How to Purify a S Your foud rerments and sou lach isw't strong ep. food you put into | {dnd forms poisonow it does feave I ftehas not fund your money Tt you want to mak and Yoy Want to s¥, all tired out f ; it should give For sale by Lee & and all lgading drvgziet without that dro ing, take Mi-o. prompt reiief. ‘ness Lerore medluni bett Assessor’s Notxce All persons buble to p 3 Norwich ave heraby ne n Lo the A rs. on op Arst day af Kevember, 151 or printed list, prope nse failing to make a wil harged & penalty o 10 p t. addi a¢ear th Ia can stn 1y Dated at Norlwich. ( q ' WHEN YOu

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