Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 20, 1919, Page 13

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'BEFORE “SAND-MAN” COMES e BEWARE’flfBflMBS‘IN HAS PACKAGES iseued t 1t ontirely. To do I.MI. get lbfllt Mr tiquid arvon; apply | tion has reach CARS WASHED AII Work Carefully and Promptlhy Dong HUPMOBI A '-flh are suspected of plottis “l:‘ N K- ; & lves of public oma.u.'*n. 1 tion he has in hi b | perintendent said, .Ln The course of lnnm..tm & the ’po ce bomb squad into uumw 3 radicals. illiam Burnham of Los An- er Windham boy, who has mln this vicinity, d3 at dinner at the ‘fnn; Thursday, = Mrs. _Challenger s | served “one of her fine dinnmers of grape fruit, oysters on the half shell, tomato bouillon, pickles, olives,.celery, cabbage salad With mayonnaise dres: ing, roast chicken, giblet gravy, cran- berry sauce; mashed potatoes, sweet Pothtoes, creamed m;llum ralsed bls- cuits, apple pfe, peach short cake wi vghwed cream and coffee. Mr. Burn- had provided as favors for the guests corsage bouquets of carnations and furnished flowers for the table. He entertained '~ most agreeably with s and -experiences and a Very evéning was passed in ex- ing reminiscences, Mr. Burn- ham’'s guests were Miss Josephine Bingham, Miss Emma Larrabee. Mrs. James Lathrop and Mrs. C. R. Utley. St. Paul's church women met with Rev.. W. A. Borchert at Miss Claas- ser's last. week and talked over plans for enlarging the atfendance at Sun- day school, There were four new pu- pils present Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. R.. Utley went to New London Mnndwar a short visit with their son, Herl and family. Miss Gartrude Arnold was called to Willimantic Saturday night by the OARS IC. V. PENDLETON., 21 CHESTNUT STREET STORAGE had sent to Chiet ter, N, board of Fovernors of the rean of tnal ide L] 5 5 Prepare for a Clear, Bright Day Tomorrow by Tev. ana Mes. 3 P Richardson, Taking “Cascarets” for Liver and Bowels of Canterbury Green. now K nal will probably nflfinnflfi-xfo :{f{' ?fi: f the «fx?:i?r":fi e o ernational assocta’ | church at Central Villago. A commit- quest”{hat the ‘matter be. fiven “wide) (g of iz ene publicity. A e e [thrée fn tHe soring and three in lhe 1 of eacht year. fopie for the prayer af altars on Wednesday evening, o the of Pol h he did ot kmm' what persoris were marked by the supposed plotters, nor m he know, he. who f “Cascarets” tonight sure! Your sys- tem is filled. with liver and bowel poi- son which keeps your skifn sallo#, your stomach upset, ycur head dull‘and ach- ing and your system full of cold. Your Don't stay billous or constipated. Feel splendid. tomorrow by taking Cascarets before you go to bed. They act with= out” griping 6r inconvenience. They never sicken you like Calomel, ‘Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills. They cost so meals are turning into poiso; £ gases little too—Casearets work while you and ‘acids. You can not 1é right. | sleep. report of the state conference heid CAMPBELL’S MILLS I, Meridgn. jat;; week. - o1 Miss Martha Gray, who has been Mrs. Ada Larrabee-and Miss Hattie|emploved: at Jotn Murphy's hothe in Huxford were guests at a bridge par- ,\.Vntertonl., has returned to her home ty luncheon given by Mrs. Walter Ab- | here. be, Jr, in South Windham, Saturday. u,;h,';',‘,‘l;:'{"’;n",’{‘:cm"m’e“ e Mies Marian Larrabee is recovering{ Voluntown to -work ~with the cotton after a noverstion for appendicitis at | help. the Hartford hospital, last week. W. H. Dawley has captured six coons Mrs. Sackett is ill at the home of her | with his famous coon doz Scot. The Tquid arvon at any drug JEWETT y.ome inexpensive and never CITY % i g John Davis arrived home Wednes- is Do We Owe Anvthl‘nx mnn g———_————— day morning. Now with the fon | the lesson of Penial, was the pastors|yands Than Ot 1f So. What? Luke of Henry Bicknell na Jogeph Monta< | topic Sunday morning. - 24; 3882 and 91 36-38. gue, all the boys are hos By vote of the church sehool, its| Mrs. Alan Moody 18 reeovering from He entered the servige August 29 |sessions are again held before the|illness. { 918, and was sent at once to ca;mv orning worship. Miss Eva Burckel, who has heen vis. The 1l it her sistéer, Mrs. A. T, MacLeod. Rt gt B | nn retonad 40 her noms fn MY Kiseo, with the First and Cei tional churches of Me and Wednesday of proved to be large ln Rev, H. J. tine of Hope Valley hed in the S. D. B. church here turday. sfarshall. )rhdpu of the Hope Valley | nere he was assigned High sehool, his_wite, attend; spital train, serving eight months fl"mh -"""" here Saturday at the rl\lrlng which time he traversed the . D. B..charch. United States a dozen times over as William Johnson has return m & trip to ch erk v(smng her ‘l hters m Bfimvme tlm hw rxnet-t!nr Fred spend & we'l earned vacation un Edwards, Mrs. Florenca 1. Barber, Wiltred. . Barber,| ton hospital on July 1, 1919 at New- Teary A. Saunders and Miss Lena|port News, there to casual company at Saouders were callers in Westerly on|Norfolk, Virginia. Then was made Saturday evening. dental assistant at Washington, D. C. srs. Mary Sunderland is seriously ill|Sent to Camp. Dix, November 14, re- at the home of Mre. Phebe Kenyon. ceiving honorable discharge Novem- the exception of a round trip from d two candidates in the Fellowcraft ber 18th, 1919, -_= E. H. Hiscox of the Boston and New & B 4 :aauwn to New York, December 8 and | Pile Sufferers|.: e York night postal express, is off om annual leave until December 16, with Mt. Vernon lodge, No. 75, F. and A. Wallace H. Payne, master, work- degree at a stated communicataion Tuesday evening. "Five applications —Ustil Yo Try This New|Were presented for membership. Six o Gl Thet. Auyeas Vs |others are taking degrees. Never in or Lows of Time llhe history of Mount Vernon has there Pleaxant Tasting been so many new members being re- ceived, Tuesday evening a fog the like of which never hefore was experienced here settled down over this section. Objects could not be discerned ten feet away. Parties attempting to leave the borough by automobile for Provi- dence and other places north were obliged to give it up and feel their way back to local garages. The.low. state road around Tadpole pond was absolutely impassable on aceount of Lot M6 Finbe This Free. My laternal method for the treatment aad permanent relief of piles Is the correct one. Thousands upon thousands of grateful letters testify to this, and § want you to try this melhod at my expense o matter whether your case is of long standing or recent development, whether it is ehronic or acute, whether|the fog. Drivers could see nothing ” oceasional or permanent, you|ahead of the wind shield. $hould send for this free trial treat- Mrs. G. H. Prior is to enterfain the Ladie Aid society of the WRaptist church at her home this (Thursday) afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Swift of Paw- ldence were guests at Mrs. B. M. v night. lad ‘to know the ch. Norwich, with ist, is to give =z ment No matter where you live—no matter what your age or occupation—if you sre troubled with piles, my method will velieve you promptly. 1 especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases where all rms of ointments, salves, and other iocal application 1 want you to realize that my method #f treating piles is tbe one most de-|a pendable treatment. This iheral ofter is ton Importan single day. Writ Stmply mail_the nOw—TODAY. Free Pile Remady. E. R. Page -.l‘ C Page Bidg.. tease senc fres ”zlfi od to: hive falled, ¢ free treatment you to neglect a| Send no money. | 3 coupon—but do this or the Every which takes place in every Congregaational chureh on De- cember seventh, will he made for the local church under the direction of col, chairman, . E. Rob- H. W. Wheeloe, and Mrs. rshall, iam Johfston has been. in ntie Vl&ltlnx relatives. all, Mich, cf your Waterbury—Rev. Edward J, Bren- nan, pastor of St. Margaret's church, will celebrate the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood Dec. 22, of all sorts. grade in its carburetting qualities. for it. pair and overhauling costs. Every gallon the same. You don't enjoy grinding valves Use real gasoline that is uniform in quality—that will allow you to adjust your carburetor so as to give quick, complete, clean combustion—and you won’ valve grinding to do. You'll have less carbon trouble Standardize on SOCONY Motor Gasoline. Tt is high carefully refined gasoline that is always uniform Adjust your carburetor to SOCONY and you can be sure of getting big mileage from each gallon of fuel— sure of reliable power for quick starting, strong aécel- eration and dependable power and speed when you call Makes motoring pleasanter and keeps down re- At filing time look for the red, white and blue SOCONY Sign. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK Meade to interest and in value, in fle of bad with his people weather. Everything possible was done by the hosts, the people of Meriden, to add to the comfort and their welcome. The topié of M“vm- vention was Congregatiomalt Resolutions were heartily- {nststmtmem of the sufficient forces to Arm%h D further massacres and wrongs done to the 2.000.000 Armenian survivors of Turkish atrocities by their many op- pressors. relations committee £nd to the sen: mc card party Thursday to. 6. Bridge was played; the m wag awarded Miss Sarah event Jchnnn, Ahe mecond to Mrs. consolation award _went - ?mfi was the singing of several songs writ-|ham, ten for the convention by Dr. Leord, pastor of the First church, who has| lately returned from five months’ duty: overseas. These sonss were parodies of some of our modern war songs. Rev. Newman Smythe of New Haven and others were heard with deep interest as they gave the latest coneerning the interchurch world movement of North America. Supervisor William H. Bliss vl-uod schools In town Wednesday week. The word of his ’uflwhn deuhl at Winsted on Monday ef from double shock to all. been: supervi in_our-schools since 1916 and will be greatly missed. At the second of the fellowship ONCE WITH giLrs CASCARA! il geavine top 'In llr oi t have much US PAT OFF at Thanksgiving. WINDHAM Mrs. W. P Huflord and daughter Fitch. The favors were maiden hair fern.& A few crvam Mot Shaly SO, S, fandy servi e A of & d A ¢ and Mrs. Iter Abbe of South Win very pleasant feature of the dinner: . Florénce Holmes Fitch. of sudden death from heurt trouble of her cousin, Miss Annette Barrows, at the home of Mrs. A. C. Brown, where she had gone a few days before to board for the winter. Miss Barrows was 70 years old in October. She had always lived in_Mansfield Center. her native place. She was well kKnown in Wind- ham having ‘often visited here and was with her cousin for threce months last winter. -Other- cousins in this section are Mrs. B..W. Storrs of Cheshire and Mrs. B. H. Hiscox of Jewett City. The funeral services were held in Mansfield, Tuesday aft- ernoon. of friends at a ‘Walter to George Stiles| = The appointed C. E. topic for,Sun- day evening was given up and instead Rev. W. M. Brown gave-an. interesting daughter, Mrs. E. J. Stalker. - Mrs. Anna Fray Smith of: James- town, ‘N. Y. was.a recent guest at H. C. Lathrop’s, The day of prayer for the:Woman's Home - Missionary board will be ob- served ‘at the Congregational: ehurch Thursday evening. - A -special pro- gramme has heen prepared: A number of Windham peonle at- tended the funeral of Mrs. B.-P. Brown at the Scotland church, Monday. Al- though Mrs, Brown had lived in Wind- ham but a comparatively: short time, she had many friends-here who_ will miss her in many. ways She.was an unusually brilzht woman and.was ac- tively interested in everything that was worth while. Mason Gray has Jewett City for W. H. ‘eard it spoken VDAV " Like Earlier ; In Performance, Durability, Nimble- ness, Economy and Good Looks Essex Models Of course, you know the Essex roadster must have been accepted as a great success because of the way the touring car has taken. But have you examined the features in body arrangement’ that make it not only a beautiful runabout for pleasure use, but which give it unusual advantages as a busi- ness car?* Suit cases and articles of similar size can be carried under the rear deck. By removing the top of the deck, a trunk can be carried. Traveling men and others who must carry up to 200 to 300 Jbs. of samples, tools, etc., are using Essex Roadsters in great numbers, ITS ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY WINS Business-men can not spare any time for mechanical attention ‘to their cars. Thei\: lay out their schedules and must travel wit the precision of 2 railroad train. = An auto- mobile that requires frequent attention means defays and delays are costly. Con- sequently the Essex has won thousands who have learned its reliability. Then too, they know how little it costs to operate an Essex. lts first cost is lower thar, one would expect in such a quality car. Buf when considered on 2 mileage basis, where the gasoline, tire, oit and maintenance £x- perises are compuited, t#e Essex has won as no other car has done. PERFORMANCE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE Light weight cars, it {5 frue, iave not been expected to show myflnng remarkable in the way of performance “They travel at speeds somewhat in exgess of what most plc care for, because of their discomfort. &'3 Essex has so charmed thousands by the way it gets about in congested traffic or road that you must have blo{f Fe’b{ large, gosfl)é car§ @reu are capable of greater speed or trave 0 smoothly. The Essex is practically rattle-proof. It does not soon show the effects of service. Take notice of the condition of Essex ears that have been driven fifteen to twenty thou- sand miles: The new qualities remain, The performance is as snappy as when the car covered ifs first hundred miles. And, if you will ask the owner, you will be surpnsed at the little attention he has had to give in the way of tightening bolts, making adjust- ments and doing the other’ time-consuming and costly things you might expect of 2 car of its weight and cost. IT IS A NEW TYPE WHICH 18,000 HAVE'ADOPTED '@ . No greater - endorsement should be. .re- quired. What car has ever equalled the success ofthe Essex? In ten mbnths motor- ists have shown their faith to the extent of thirty million dollars paid for eighteen thou- sand Essex cars of various types. You know the Essex as a small, light weight car that does riot appear tiny. And if you have ever ridden in ‘an Essex, you have observed that no ndmg sensation sug- gests its smallnéss. ~ But its lighthess means there is no useless weight. Strength and” durability are attained by proper design and highest quality materials. Any doubt some may have had that the Es- sex is too powerful for its weight, and that it could not long stand the road pounding its performances invite have had opportumty o dispel their fears. The Essex has shown that light wexght advantages can be obtainied without sacrifice of durability, performance or fine quality. It has earned its leadership: The roadster is the newést favorite. ltis li\(ely, comfortable, and good looking. it will apg(&“l to. those who want - plea;surc runabout or a utility car. . THE BARRETT-HUDSON' COMPANY, Inc. 324 mm’smsm Nonw!m, m Inrgest cooni weighed 17 pounds. B Heeh carting. ties to H. Dawiey. Miss - Marion Biakeslee epent week end with her parents at Lebanon. Supervisor C. R. S was a recent caller here. | toné of Nerwich New Haven.—Boy Scouts have se- cured the namies of 70 more employers in this city who are entitled to cita- tions from the army and mavy depart- ments. Previous to the canvass made by the scouts, 100 employers had al- ready received these cltations, which indicate that they have taken back into their employ every man Working for them who ieft to join the service of the United States forces. gears and’ m.cht ory parts. whortfln b, most expert skill is required to pre-iT vent warping and unequal heat ex< pansion is work that can be safely en- trusted to US. Our tHorough knowledge and wide i experience in WELDING, eur ‘exols lently equipped plant and exacting sard " insures SATISFACTORY WORK, "0 See us before buymg new. parts— ALWAYS. NORWICH _WEIDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street R MNorwich, Conn, A HE WAS RIGHT! / A great merchant once said: “Ppica is known to the multitude—Value is - recognized by few” He was right.” Price is just one of a bargain— Performance the gther, while Valus is ' the combination of both. Use Converse Tires THE 7. J. SHAHAN CO. Next to Post Office the. WORK FIRST THEN Gfifflwfl PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR CAR MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP 354 West Main Street Phone ns-fl. FINDING MONEY!" It is just like finding money to buy your tires and accessories hers, @ letting us do your vuleani have the right goods at a hk.nflg and our service can’t be beat, Try ut once. New and used tires. Silvy’s Tire Shop 80 Franklin Street Open Evenings Until 8 Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Prassure ' LAMPS AND MUD GUARDS .. Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO ORDER:: ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH, CONN. w e GET GUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Ce. Phone 781-2 NEW LONDON, CONN. Starters—Generators—Ignition Deviess od 8 TRUCKING AND TEAMING C. D, JOSLYN, 208 West Maln Sty = % sucseusor to Sohn. Woodmansee, Iig) - and heayy teaming; local and lon tance furniture nl\ vi) a specialty. e . C. B. BBOMLEY & SOX, Shetucket St. 38 SORG “BisrakcE Mmu:u BROWN & HARTLEY, u Ph TURE MOVING: TEBAMING AND TRUCKING .« - done very promptly and: at reasemable ° prices. ABTHOUR 16 LATHROP ShetucKet St gt Phone- 175 onal efty.at a o -u. -of mhrut g%

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