Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 9, 1919, Page 7

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ANNOUNCEMENT THE NATIONAL DRUG STORE OPENS ITS Tomorrow Morning DOORS TO THE PEOPLE OF NORWICH. The success that National Drug Stores have met in other cities hns made us think that the people of Norwich would appreciate the sort of ser- vice that we can give our customers. Aceordingly, we invite you to call at our Norwich store, . You needn’t buy anything. Just look around and sze how clean and light everything is, how attractively our stock is displayed, how courteous and willing our sales- people are. Notice particularly our soda fountain. It is more up-to-date and better equipped than most so-called soda cafes in the larger cities. Try a hot Fudge Sundae and see what is meant by National quality. Prescription Department l We cordially invite the physicians of Norwich to inspect our “open” pre- scription department. All drug and chemicals are mixed right before your eyes in a welllighted and sanitary room. NATIONAL DRUG STORES Main Street Corner Shetucket Street When In Need of Real Drug Store Service, Call Norwich 1556. Avery during her last illness at her first time cottage on the green. night in Tooker's hall, A meeting of Columbia gran~e was , with 12 couples in attendlnce. | held at Yeomans hall Wednesday, but Lc\'y of 1 h was the § | on_account of small atten . only routine business was transact There were two v mn{ Mansfield grange. ors present me 1o the schod luy pight and gave a conc ’ Hayes o & .‘\] \'rrymenj‘n' Byt L|. v W A:" they were Healing Honey .. = o ) i S matic club, Forty-two persons were Stops E TE}@? whist nt and at the end of the evening upper was served. Another whis( be held in two weeks. The > working to install a in the town hall and Mis. Geos to Liherty Hill S tiend the funeral of ectric lights in force of men st nd by me H. Champlin ay afternoon | ames €larke, nee the open- munity lihy the peo- n uncle of Mrs. Champlin 1 decided appreciation H AwWre: nd his sisters, th plishment hy awver. who e shent the . The libr: immer and fall at th es on 1oke will leave tow reaklvn, N, V. 11 sne ~ winter, Another cottage is t huile an their grounds by rivel here next Announcem rrinme of T dred for = heon ma ie Dowbleds augl of A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE | Opens the Pores and Penetrates| | ..rio: Atle 1s For Chest Colds, Head Colds and | pridgenart ‘o ¥ of Mart- | and and ! Hish companist Croup, is enclosed with every bot- tle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY You get the Cough Synip and the Salye for oue price, 35¢. Made, Y":ummeuded and Guaranteed t0 | ( the Public by i arig Medicine Company Masafactarers of Bromo Quinine Tablets & Tasteless Chill Tonic as un- | n on e to make aecolint of 1 g the conai rackine o { Blike and Fdward i other cottars I | ke durire the winter on 'the Charles Nateh b rton norted rove” The Ladie Hiiwpet schan ) tardin Hivh o it MON"'V“ LE alled T showed Wednesday ufters the Ladies' § Qrades 1 cial unfon of Montyille Center met v and Hope Vell . Charies G. Turner of th have returned. ordered by ourt ralor on Tdgar A. Richmond. the~ patate e’ deceased smplin. | rioad ordered soointed ad of Le- home of E. B. Allen Tast GINGER ALE maki ship. acquaintance rinen into lastina friend- The character and quality of this true gin- ger product, aged and mellowed, stamp it a perfection in ginger ale. To those who know it, Harvard Ginger Ale is the first thought when ordering ginger at the restaurant and for the home, 34 ¢ Other Nations and Per) ©—THE KOBCAN HAS HIS CHA. WABVARD COMPANY, LOWELL, MAES. Norwich Distributors for Harvard Ginger Ale—James E. Moore, 79.81 Water Strest. o R R s LB ns of 4 toto1 Tor attend- | 0f Theké uthorized to sell the at .private te_of Tois C. rs. Shore of Norwich the | Kenwon ap- f week end with her daughter, xrs G e : ] Thomas Chureh. aceount of Han- n i Mrs, usan Blake of Stafor. v”t":"‘vn'fl‘h:‘*n A rings 1s visiting at the home of Mr A-nold. was ev- vered d Mrs. Fred Hope. n1 nedered Teorded The Ladies’ Ald society is to meet| Tha frame is vp for n Inrge naw bar zaheth H. Thompson. a|Wednesday with Mrs. Tverett Chap-| farm formerly of Alomzo P, dled from heart disease in | man, i now of Arthur Cottrell. 3 Dec. 1st, wns nurse ! The daneipg class which has heen ol the care of Mrs. I'red H.{formed thgaugh the efforts beth Snicer vislted at the land lively vaudeville show—all high i ciues acts—at the | track siding northw lowing resulis: Master, BImer Lan-|Wednesdar fn tin comfor phear; overseer, Stedman Storrs ner was &opyed ot poon. turer,” Mri, C. R.. Alford; chmplain,| hiics Grace D. Veheele Arthur Wood; steward, Wesley Dem- | Puesday affer ten dave visit af N ing; assislant steward, Harold S.|wich apd left Thuredne for Mystic James; secrefary, Miss Abhbie O.]whovs ghe will snend several dass. Storrs; treasurer, G. R. Alford; matg-| Miss Moliie R. Palmerp rofyrned Man- keeper, Harold Resebrooks; Ceres.)dav to The Casi'e Tarrytown, X, Y. Mrs. Theron Swift: , . Misel Mrs, Chailps i | [Gertrude _Roserihrool . in % | lthel Todd; oth N. Williams tor Mrs. Louise WQ i ta 1~wrence Tasnital NWew Liondon on i 4\ W. Olin left Saturday evening, Surday. “' vd hoe heen received fhat | U. & Maripe Hosnital on' t ian, . DANIELSON ! Captain and Mrs. Hugh Mason of| Mrs, John Laidlaw Buell, of Litch- nrooklyn are sailing from New York|field, state regent of the D. A, B, in for a South Americah trip,{Copnecticut, was the guest of Bliz- tandard Oil tanker Henrylabeth Porter Putnam chapter, D, A. Pratt, one of the largest in the oii-|R, at a meeting at Odd Fellows' hall, carrying trade. Captain Masou com-|Monday afternoen. Members of De- mands the vessel, which will be away | horah Avery Chapman of Plainfield al- from New York for about ten weel o were guests at the meeting, M. Christmas gifts for all ages be- | Buell very interestingly addressed thé tween one day and on hundred years meseting on the subjset of American- :ld the Gift Bhop, 3 Center streeb—|ization, Miss Lorena Gallant enter- y. 3 tained the Daughters with songs. Re- The Company B team of Williman- | feutmants wers sorved. tic will be here to play the Connecti~ BT G i ehvelise o o uring car owned and driven by Grdily svening. homas Gannon, of Grove strect was Hurgld Atwood was a visitor in|dambged Mo atternoon _Just_be- Providence Monday. fore 4 o'clock When a big Akron-Bes- Depuly Inspector R. C. Young of ! ton Totor tnlck ,of the Goodyear Tire state automabile deparment - \Was in|and Rubber Cumgany bagked into it in New London Monday on duties con- |Front street, he pverhead railroad nected with his office. Dbrid; e.‘;lt‘le blz tryck had come down The Killingly Worsted company of Souf in strest and was mzkn Eimville s, another of tho town's in- | the IR around the siient policemén, 10 | dustrial concerns that is to increase | COMS 1nto Front strect when i fts production capacity. The plant's|er of fhe truek found that his vehicle broad looms will be removed and 109 | Wa8 f‘m I ie SEe G Cor "‘l“":‘ narrow looms adde). When the |RiS front wheels gliding up agn hantes are made the plant will have | the eurbing. ‘Looklag fnto his misror he 60 looms. saw no.car following him, dithough the Postmaster Raymond Allen is giving | Cannon ear wes just in the pear of notice that the removal of passenger |the big vehicle, so when he starte trains tomorrow (Wednesday)—among | to buele the truek it erashe: nl; e them trains that are carrying mails— | Gennen car, demaging it considera- will furcher complicate the djfficult{Ply: Mr, Gannen was net injured, task of promptly handling the mass of | Putnam is-going to. temperarily | mail maiter that will be moving dUF- | two of its best trains yWednesday. the holiday season and pgalu ad- | {hese. the Boston-New York express- and with more stress than ever | es known as No. 45 .and Np.'ds. Ope | your Christmas packages|of these trains is the one dye here from Boston at 9.10 a. m. the other leaving here for Boston just after 1 p. m. At the raliroad station here on Monday afternoon it wag stated that no full It of trains to be taken off had been received here, so it was not known swhether other traing in addi- tion to the two mentioned will be re- moved. Anselm Mayotte post, Amerfean Le- PUTNAM A theatrical treat this week—a big Orpheum theatre roursday evening—adv, Bach of five lamily groups of the Bapiist church have meetings sehed- uled to bo held this Gvening at homes in 1 1son. Rev, J. T Edwards wus at Boston ttend the winter mesting FEED 'EM EMME'I"I' DALTON in “Beyond the Law” A Big Production of the Wost, Founded on the Daring | Dapredations.of the Famous Dalton Brothars, -~ - Outlaws—Iin Seven Parts JFSTER COMEDY—— N THE WILD WEST" - | GAUMONT NEWS—STRAND LADIES' ORCHESTRA Prosperity Brand Royal Worcester -Meat Scraps THE SAFE SCRAP TO FEED msmmuflm M‘:.;" T.h:ulmw of eggs are . O NORWICH TALLOW CO. Norwich, Gonn, WE BUY RAW FURS (119 gion, will adobt a eonstitution and eleet officers at this evening's meeting of the organizatien. By, vofe of the post, the charter has heen kept of until this time jn order that every ex- service man or woman may become a charter member. Americanization work on g broader and mare effective seale than has ever been_attempted in this city may be undertaken here, if plans of the state} bhoard- of education and local interests of importance work out as it is hoped be the case. The adontion of fhe whole plan would mean the locating here of a man who would devote his whole time to this great work. William W. Mills, £6. of Quinebaug in the town of Thompson, is dead at He had been {11 with sneu- and banquet of the Newton Theolog- ical seminary alumnl, held ~at the Bostoa Exget iniormation was net available here a Monday a5 to trains that may be re d on Wednesday in carrying out tpe puaut of reducing gervieé on acgount v, the fuel shortage. 3 train, including a steam shovel, is at work here doing exca~ vating and grading in connection with the ject of extending the bulk rd from Hutchins street near St. James' cemetery, o a point opposite the upper end of the Conneeticut mills, W, Irying Bullard/0f Boston was in Danielson Monday to atiend a meet- g of the direciors of the Danielson Tryst company. Silent Officer ! at Danielson : - Mills Wag well known as : s company cofner knocked off his pins | catile buyer in the region about| ReAd and be convinced. an automoblle Monday morning.{ytere he lived. Hiram U. Nefi, 464 East Main Aud,l&km\lll] umjm‘umcl Hm(‘~;.)l' Ll‘ 3: Bungral services for Allen Bowen,|[S8ys: T have used Doan's nd Dr. Perreault stand- e en Bewen, | =3 ¥ 8 : Foan and- Dt o tho oo, Lttle | formerly man of the Pennles Light | Pills off and on for a number of year and Powor Com fternonn rgery to fix hroken = yeefechel telling the merits of a remedy, Should Gaboihen Evhr Norwich Reader. The frank statement of a neighbor, Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By somo stranger far away Commands no belfef at al. Here's a Norwith case. A Norwich citizen testifies. for attacks of kidify trouble and rheu- | Ent” Officor returned 1o | matic The pa cd mosily | Jr.~taails: L)l jin my acrogs my and at resiened ag a 1 couid scarcely nd. I} the of Tibrark di-ioouid’ hgrdly stoop or siaighten on! This ma vacancies in e eeai i e 85 e I o) opportu new Dbusines: the hoard at the present time. ! Nttt the pylEtrsiy % Yer in (hat seotion of the town—and| Deputy sSheriff Georze F. Holbrook,|attacks. My kidneys aiso acted ir-| stores may be looked for in that gec-{Who I been f11 at hic howe on regularly and the secreiions have }vechl “Many Dediplean peablieithe hiye |0 improved and now .on. the|DouEbt Deap's Kidnep Pills gt S n courte of Uie a to recovery. The death of an inf reported United with sfon from duestan nee, Twh iting returns State: expert until nt {fi- | thet august| of far-reach- | mich the; from the| nt here Monday ribunal on ing impor 5w series It was indicated Monday that the enrring here in a rovmdmnmc tengih of time, On' the Tndge M, . plan to get staté tance in buld- | fer= of twa y state highway between Goog- | cort gF Putnam. | nd ielzon by way of Maple! were n il have strong suppor ment of this hi ith Goodyedr's comi e 10 ct pretty L city, for Goo two miles decision of the Tinit- me court gained c'reu- ~Mears of the ctate will he Thursdav evenme in attend 1o the amannt of adwanne at 1otires wora nastad hatve Kenaedy w Theodare D. Ponu bis Brogklyn home in Mr. Slade of Mer Sunday morning in - De mber tow the re was D the afternoon At Tuesda; Cente salnrios ond- | tegehers | is one of teachers arp Plainfie'd the for | | | al | ROAD SOCIETY Mrs. L. Howard Cross or Jra Hart Noyes matored from Central Village and Mr, or sirs, Hp-| Providenos . T, ta snond the ndtiay mes M. Cross of East Hartford, were|with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Charles in town Saturday, the 20th, fo aitend|S, Noves | the fu of their.aunt, Mrs. A. W.| TDonald Wheeln 1 student at Roeston. Bychanan. and his sister, Miss Dorothv. a student Mys. Jwlia Brown fs spending thelot Norwand deminarv. nt Brid-ewnter wintei with her ‘niece, Mri, | Ajfred spent the recent ol “n Oden and family. parents. Mr. and Mr thur G, Rev, B. 11, Aver and Miss Paype left| Wheelep, v for North Guilford. where the; Grovep C. Coffin of Pnston was a will continue their work fdr the Pi at Amos G. Hewitt's oyer grim fund, holiday, Mr. and Mre, G 1. Wyman spent| Woed has heen recelyed den de the week end in Plgntsville, réturning Monday evening, LR Echa grange held its annual election | |y " tast Monday rning, with the fol- Tha Indies met i1 the ¢ he is pgenver DBlood ppisoning. fAhn: Trilsen. fre ap 4], Norwict 20th, for New ¥y having re- rs,\sa orders that day from the goy crament o report iminediately at flfe a Ts or examination: % Mfs. Clayton James and childyen of New Britain have heen guests of My and Mrs. A. T. James, SOUTH COVENTRY There was a stereopficon lecture on The Pioneers of Copzregstionalism, from a severc case of N iemafe of fln St #2on o the Bacl . Monéay, Tobacco Habit Dangerous foliowed by & speial, at the First Con- Connor, formerly of Johns foljo pital. 'Thousands of men srez fi“'fl'[“l church Thursday evening. wnerl from fatal diseases would be Miss Alice Latimer {5 visiting friends | {5 'pas {m health (aday were It not for in_ Hartford. the de&d! nicotine. Btop the Mrs. Wesley L. Tripp has hopr visit- | hait. fbw % {t's too late, 1t's a in her niece in Worcester, Mas,:. Mr. gnd Mrs. Tames Hinson of New York returned Liome lzst Mondax after staying a few weels at«Jabn.Loha- , hoping it” would benefit their s health, ‘rapk Beleher and son of Staf- fordville were visitin 3irs. Eclcher's smple process to tobitcep habit in any form any up-to-date dru store id 1f of the fnor soon to appe fgils of ‘the danger & Son's Drug Store and they have ways removed the pains and regula my kidneys.” Price 60c, at all deale Den ask for a k'dney remedy—get | Kidney Pilis bat | Nefl ad. 1 rs., Buffalo, N. Double Featurs THE GREAT HOUDINI in “The Grim Game” A 6 Part Thriller With More Ex- citement and Hair Raising Stunts Than Ever Before Screened in Any ne Feature. Buy Tod-yntz 3 s, us’ “The Volcano” Another 6 Part Feature That Shows Up Bolshevism In Its True Light e o i s s e FORD STERLING in “A LADY'S TAILOR” Part Sennett Comedy Released ec. 7. Shown at-the Davis Dec, 8 Program CHRISTMAS Qur Foreign Drafts PAYABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLDV CONVENIENT AND SAFE LOWEST RATES —TODAY— ALICE JOYCE | =N The Vengeance cf Durud 2,000 Feet of Lwdu PATHE NEWS | The Windham CountyNational Bank Danielscn, Connecticut THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE WAUREGAN L L hapel 2 ! tee for the suppe ing of Putnam chapter, R. A. % S . C. Robins irs. E. The funcral of Mrs. Ella De Gray. % o p Ms. Toriling s 10 Monday after x e 4 L ot | twenty at the tabh food, prepared hy sic and fun added to the ple or the enjoym n,the evening the p; all where danicng Friends here nf Mrs 2 of Daiielson were her sudden iliness her speedy recovery. ated upon for and hope he was oper- appendieitis at the Day Kimball hosnital in Putnam, Wedne day, December 3rd. Mrs, Owens of Trookline, wass at the parsorage fov g vis! Mrs. Friling over last wi Mps. Bood of Grattan, heen visiting Mr. Prineipal Carler t the with | 2 Ip Miss, h d Mrs. Avery of Cess With The plac: hield at the d Aystla: was vthing hein; move to Rchard: visited » chools in Willin Dwight Tuck | 1 SN’ UP ASIY Tomorr. be clear ad bright, if eu take’ “‘Cascarats™ ton Wit con- belowy zno’l You'll wak up clear, rosy. and full of life. Cag- carets dct without griping or incop- vepience. They neicy sicken Calomel, Bgits Oil or haj {nills.” They cost so little too—Cageare { work whife you sieep: —_— STARK WEATHER BLDG BOWLIN BipITARDS | “Lolls' E. KENNEDY Rosa Kinrer T% ang how to ety N surprised at Andrew MclLay went Tuesday brother in Fraklin for “ive. ilie homa of b the ‘winter. 3 °£ Orgood 500 Tae! ‘HP L DANIELSON Undertaker and £ru; Scecial Attertion t HES | amrses of jest of am. hix meth for the il first of r the weel: Rev. H..J reached in Bai tae in tie i Gr us e e Jutis Bait'e eck cnd. end, e of Hope V eventh buy I here lust Saturday. workers hive p ais son, enyou ¢f Hope 3 Jliey Creck home of he in_this vil Mrs, iough net the ret from of of the G. Lor eve I on the ridgeport las: vst cars of th | Bridgeport. le in Wit fv Wintinran W B Bourh Co the gu Jucqres BETER THAN CALOWEL Thousands Have Discovered RO CKVILLE L Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets e at the Palmer, and Mrs. Jeanie were recént r Greene. hey are ordered In e | Are a Harmless Substitute fle; | By ret pavish i OF 31 et et fan: with calemel. does but hz pains, 1o i gumsor & Y stim Take Dr. when you f”‘ perk up th: sym‘s. The wasring of a diamond adds that final “Dressed-Up” touch. Our étack of loasz stones as well as mcuqtingn ccnta ns valuss and de- <igns bath stiractive and surpris.ng. f?xr repuiation is a guirantee a quality and satisfzctica. FERGUSON’S Frankin Square Waae mi Cars Stop. . nal to t'ea‘ Liver and bowel ¢ 7 For 17 years he used (a vegeiable e no bad after effect Ncte how they clear o rain mound good that calomel acid lcod;—yet éand bowels, Tocand s a bok. kN Do I " pes i

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