Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 9

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1. POETRY FOR COURTS 0F P Speak nis & Theye He: in any b i “it reall doesiffimflc ! i gl 5%, i “We sell the Scientific Sterling Range because it really does | ?;‘:"“‘:'?f‘:‘fi... ; e N Rty oo Fal o€ e its work equally well with splendidly with both fuels, but burners do not interfere in any gas or coal h;.ilt?:lnlyc:lh“dm 18 30 scientifically designed that the gas Pwifii?eeoalfluessoflutonem Seborrhea is as dangerous to the hair a8 pyorrhea is to the teeth. So if you have dendruff not a day be lost in applying FAMO. Sound imp craft city way [ N it really bakes equally well with either o 4s ‘Not until FAMO has cleared your on scelp of the deadly dandruff bacill | 1nto o vapory mass 1 i 5 uonq is your hair safe. ‘Lli gray rocks tc s Bven if have no_dandsuff now A c en # md:-fl;‘:‘:u FAMO w0 that dan- ot oy ti Comt ¥ basner drulf Kept away arid o mal e pear ank o (36-inches wide) two-fuel Single Oven o Bt T e nge insures a cool, en in Summer and were of- and an extra large bottle at $1. It is Ingots and bars an ate, a warm kitchen in Winter, Jeby ey sold at all tollet goods counters. e oot of: me o Applications at all the better barber And cups with jewe lth co.l 30 in the town will 3you e fotsatialied AnS coral pini as benuty's che l‘ ll‘l ‘Il flje ‘e‘ B e 19w e Saborchea s t] l”"‘flllhcff.fll'hfim - And amber for her halr. E that the trial will come in the spring —— o N Es Range that bakcs brrel of oot wilh one od of | S o S o0 | e B G WS ol LA T R = = e 4 coal. bakes evenly, broils dgliciously and heats Who nave been In service watched the Gandecd. - ities of water. . quan- banner torn to shreds. From thelaboratories of F. A. Thomp- 4 Glayds Eiliott, thide year oid son & Company, Manufacturing B el > th | daughter of Mr: and M#s. Louis Eiliott E Pharmacists, Detroit, Mich. -0, will find them all i W'th G“ Dearers being v | e Sows o!M'l.'Mu.vr- o4 at :g_ekn— —Minna Irving, in the New York B s ome 1n that place \sht. The e > Eppoey pene. plaw, e mpsnk| e b at pec Rentp e 5 LEE & 0SGOOD CO., A DAY It has all the advantages of the most improved gas el R g Rk Special Famo Agents sighed & = & Momslay after being a patient there for 8 ’ Li,;JJ,\ “,(,3 i elrt ‘h"fl"o:fly you to see the Scientific Sterling and let the | Gemvmfm bom e r ik o0 b i when the bieyele on -m::lf e was ALt il i b a - | i was in o1 tomo- ving cost n o demonstume. et it veally will do. He is always pleased [P 2eg, bon 5, SSHESat of S |, LM Sttt A" S til e 2 a l; st of us 1 Crystal Water compiny. : There was & sorvice at St. James'| COfined to his home since the hap- = SILL STOVE WORKS ROCHESTER, N. Y. Mancfacterecs of Sterling Ranges and S ' Warm Air Furnaces Mre. Sabra Per .moved to Plainfie rented her farm to F w8l soon move into tk 4By Mrs. Perkins. Eimer Coon and son Clark of south- em Voluntown were business callers } bere on Saturday. have | ner’s. Perkins has| Miss Marion ¥ Merritt, who conven | 1= Mr. and Miss Margaret Tanner attended the] tained at the home of George Tanner Miss Ola Tanner of Voluntown spent Saturday evening at Mrs. J. C. Tan- ® at Norwich and spent the house vacated | week end with friends there. Mrs. Maria Brown of Exeter. R. I, visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilcox. Mrs. children of Willimantic were enter- CANTERBURY GREEN ing at his farm this summer, Blakeslee attended the dence. Mr. and Mrs. James Aruley Harry Holmes and Southington. Charles Kinne, who .has been liv- will will spend the winter with his daugh- ter at Sterling, and his son in Provi- have been entertaining their sons and fam- lies, with other guests tne past week. |} The capftal” stock of church Tuesday morning for Maty El- len Mazelli, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Mazzelli of Brook- lyn, at whese home she died. Re John Roux. M. S.. conducted the ser- vice. Burial was in Holy Cross ceme- tery. louis E. Kennedy was in charge of the funeral arrangements. Mrs. Harold <. Gfendining of Elm- ville, ,chairman of the home service section of the Danielson chapter of the Red Cross, has actively taken up her work in the intérest of soldiers, sail- ors and marines. Mrs. Glendining said Tuesday morning that she is an- xious to get in touch with servi of whatever branch of the se: . are suffering from disability or other- wise can be benefited from the ser- vice that this department of the Red Cross is prepared to render them. Mrs. Glendining already has found two cases where soidiers who were injured in serviee were mot obtaining that to which they are entitled and who knew nothing of the great work that the ed Cros® is in a position to perform for them. The cases of these men al- ready have been given attention and Ppening. Employes of the S. N. E. T. com- pany in the Putnam division have sent out invitations to employes of the company in other divisions to com here on an evening this week to at-) tend a telcphone dance. Putnam people experienced mercury ran up to. 85 sweltering weather Tuesda, sun during the Dart” of the afterncon. A half-gale that suddenly came out of the northwest about 3 o'clock provided _Telief by quickly driving the temperature down to what was a_more normal level for this sea- s%n of the yeat. Or. E. F. Perry, whe was an officer in the medical corps during the war and served in Krance, has been ap- pointeq examining ician In_this district for the United States Public Health Service, which ~ will handle claims of sol Judge M. H. Geissler ligld a session of the city mnnfii‘ua-nny'fiom\u and listeneq to conilicting stories reratiy to = meighborhood row that occurred day of in the n the Gain Strength Rapidly on Vinol In her zcal todo all'in her power for her loved ones, most mothers overwork and soen get in a nervous, run-down condidion. Vinol, the non-secret cod liver and iron tonig, is exactly what she needs to build her -up, make her strong and quiet her nerves. be Conivinced by this Pogitive Proof “Iwssinavery | Dedbam, Mass.—‘‘I used Vinel for condition. I had { a mun-down, weak, nervous condition. 10 appetite and was so weak it seemed | I was so weak at times I did not have Almont impasalble £ keep around and | the trength todo my housework, and do the housework for my family. A | couldhagulykeeparound. Mydruggist Esicnd tald me aboat, Vinol, snd Eeould | recommended Vinol and after taking i itfor about one month it built me up Dukedom, Tena. wervous, run-down hat did_yo id I had: bu rainy day. To happie Old B see an improvement after taking only | téechers’ convention in Norwich Fri- | over the week end. the Hartford Battery Manufacturing |in _a substantial manner. one bottle, it byilt me up mr:fi‘ty. 80 I felt stronger and better in cvery any. Charles Tanner was a recent Nor- | company of l:uzfl‘l)dnanloe m; been in-! Every soldier, sailer or marine who —Mrs. H H. GooDwaY, way.”’— M=S. HARVEY M. HAxDISON. Herbert Collins of Colurabia and | wich visitor. creased from $200,f to $250,000. has @ grievance or who has been b 3 B - e | iBcod¥in 2n" unfortunate position| ang srenuifile in wiich chilrentor D] o e e e e T e et o 0 o through injuries received in the ser-|interesteq s engaged. - 5 * 5 KALEIDOSCOPE vice, through illness or for any other| Frank Gentara, an Iltalian, was a e o i L2 f 4 2 > 1 v V: t might be as we d { legitimate reason will learn much that will be of Benefit to him by getting in touch with Mrs. Glendining, whose; home is at Elmville and who may be reached by telephone. Mrs. Glendining stated that what the Red Cross is doing through its home service department for former service men is what is due them and defendant, he bline LG and Druggists E verywhere 1 s w0ld i Danistson by Ser- | rd owners, in Look ! Here is the globe spread out flat be- fore your eyes. Sce those stars? Every star shows where a U. S. Navy ship was on September 2nd 1919, The Navy travels the Scven Scan, Don't you want to see the World ?. MANCE is calling to you! Strange and smiling foreign off and see the world! Learn to “‘parley-voo” in gay Paree. See the bull-fights in Panama. See surf-riding on the Learn the lure that comes with the swish and swirl of the good salt sea. Eat well—free; dress well— free; sleep clean—free; and look ’em | all straight in the eye—British, French, Chinese, Japanese, Spaniards, Egyptians, Algerians and all manner of people. Come! Be a real man of the world. See the world. See it with Shove off !-Join the red-blosded, hard-working, hard-playing men of theU. 8. Navy. S Pay begins thc day you joima On board ship a man is always learning. Trade schools develop skill, industry and business ability. Thirty days care-free holiday each wear with full pay. The food is nished free. Promotion is un- limited for men of brains. You can enlist for two years and come out broader, stronger and abler. _ Shove off—Join the U. S. Navy. If you’re between 17 and 35 go to all the details. ' If you don’t know where it is ask your postr “or. the U.S.Navy are_entitled. Every service man who needs as- sistance in his dealing with the gov- ernment ‘will find himself on the high road to_success if he will state his case to Mrs. Glendining. She may not learn of some cases that need atten- tion, it is pointed out, unless those who need the assistance come forward and inform ber. Game Warden Harry Battey, of East Killingly, has caused the arrest and punishment Of a Canterbury man who was found guilty of skunks out of <gason. This is the second presecution brought by the county game warden this fall in towns ‘heéreabouts as the result of violations ted by law. Ignorance protecting sk i not as a valid excuse any person to offer for having killd them during the closed season. Rose of Lima ceuncil, K of C. is forming another class of candidates Yor degrees. ‘The council will make a Qetermined effort to increase its one ‘was_hurt. After Judge Geissler heard fiicting stories told in court ‘Fuesday morting, -he_ordered the case placed on flle and then issued a warning to the whole contingent imvolved in the case that there must npt be gny more rowing. - In case' there is andl a court case rollows, he e that they would ‘be-given sen- tences. This info e to summmer at their cottage at Crescent Beagcl during N W. E. Lanphear will be the- inatructor. perity the average ‘man by_the latter ronte. have an impressive effect wpon. the sstve parties, ang thev ,romised to be good. membership to at least 200 before next -9f spring. trving W. Davis, who will be " in ge of the catupaign. has practi- cally_perfected his ements for the Red Cross roll call drive that is to be undertaken In Killingly mext week. This campaign is expected to reach as high as possible a percent- age of the adults of Killingly who are desirous of helping the Red Cross con- tine the wonderful work that it has peen doing for many years. The l Cchapter has nearly 1990 members. With the prohibition_ eni bill in effect, things are ing to be different for many. who not minded war-time prohibition a2 it has been en# d in wuch of 1® _8ur- rounding Torritory since July 1. Thess who have wanth to spend. the time nd money to gratity t e r o wuh‘?: kick in it have been able fo find oases in the Prohibitien desert, but it will mot be so easy hmbu“'f-f' is to be,a real fad this win cing is to be,a s win- ter it is already fhdicated here, Evefy day, almost, an evotees s wondering how they are going up te the hard schedule of events is being laid out for them. The chicken pie supper served at the parsonage was well patronized. Henry Johnson moved the goods of .| Robert Dart to North Stonington Wed- nesday. The batloon seen in so many localt- ties was plainly seen here, passing over this hill in a lollbh?ut:l’i{ direction at 1030 a. -and again al . é . II.LA“ Chapman and Mrs. Wi liam Hiscox of Je ewott City were guests nday of Mr. and Mrs, Henry John- n. | WMr and Mes Charles Hilard of | Farris Boardman the same 2 Burton M. Weich has rented store, to h Wi N B erly. A singing school is to be started —_— ovember at thé vestry. Rev.| Portland.—Stephen B. Davis, coroner for Middlesex county, has appointed Dr. Charles B. Chedei medical exam- iner to succeed the late Dr. C. A. Sears; ‘who held that office for nearly a half century. ‘When it comes to adversity of pros- Prefers ruin in The Grip Of ‘A Man’s Hand— You Find Strength or Weakness— What Does Your Grip Show? " '\ Have you the firm, forceful power of a . man-‘whose blood is rich in iron—the kind that inspires confidence and wins . adccess—or have you the feeble, itati of a weakling, : whosel;’l"oiineedn iron? Nuxated Iron bui J keen, red- 6 blooded -mml:;g\:vmn. @ If you are not strong or well, you owe it 1o yourself to start taking Nuxated Tron today and watch its b.wl:‘fl' by Eeng sl mpniiding what sort of a change has taken place in the of your hand and the amount of strength and endurance you posscas. st PNUINE e Bo oSEerst caxd he 5 = e = — - ity in .any sense. The home ce itgels court, | prepared discourse Sunday’on ‘the life department performs a real service in the: Itallan children in|of one of America’s ‘foremast states- SOUTH GRISWOLD a business-like way. It uses its tre- ook | men, Theodore Roosevelt. Good - Literature day was observed |is yet another mendous influence to get the men Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Vail have|Sunday at the local church. §oth Division (0 what is due them from the govern- returned home after spending ‘the| Mrs. W. G. Burdick has returned| g .rea At Ch ment, this being that to which they fro ma visit with her niece in West- | DSUTCC. | gade of it was “the Katerina stunt. the small town on which based. rough lan wading a and until packs, would side with y. ha marshes and the Ger) ished, outposted the foot of Mount Olympus a through the mountain range of whic s part. And on the whole Yery pleasa eicwater of the great war it was. When a novelist spheres of which he i norant, mistakes ma ventures nto heroine, tells a minus h: the “minus 1 the high standard of her skill. learn that elect.” have novice could have hall-mark of the expert w handicap. But even had he endowed the lady with a plus handicap he would still have been wrong bers of the Ladies’ handicapped from and mever attain “plus-ness.” As the philosopher vemarked whe: comparing the microbe with little Lond thing Chror phant, it is the that matter—The From the Consular Reports. It is obvious that automobil not be sold hin these_cities road constru The (hrec offer a pertable

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