Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 14, 1920, Page 7

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T A 1 i Autumn 1920 \ SEASON'S MOST PRESENTING A COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY OF THE CHARMING FASHIONS IN WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SMART APPAREL. FEATURING EXCLUSIVE COATS — WRAPS — DRESSES — SUITS — SKIRTS — WAISTS AND FURS A shewing that is typical of the Manhattan, emphasizing once again our Fashion Supremacy as well as the superiority of our fabrics. OPENING DAYS TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO CALL AND VIEW THE NEW MODELS 121-125 MAIN STREET MOTHER! [ I Bt There is someons you know whosz ‘hirthdsy cr anmiver- sary is here and you're puzzling your braifi as to what to send. Victor Or Brunswick Records ’ are our suggestion and you wilk-guickly reajize how your thoughtfulness'in selecting themigsi appropriate music will delight the one who receives Your gift. You can’t go wrong on classical selectic have music of every type from which to choose. Our experienced salespeople will be very glad to assist you. Just put your music needs up to us. \We have what "@\ The Talking /’\b Machine Shop “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Tia though we Accept “California” Syrup of Figs 10r the name Califernia on he package, then you are sure your child is having the best and m harmless physic for the little stomact tiver and bowels. Children love its fruity tasté. Full directlons on each bottle. You must say “California. ning there was a largely attended ing of women of St. Mary's patish St. John's hall, Providence street, steps were then taken that W ad to the enfranchisement of many women of St '8 ‘parish. ators from towns | in this section of Windham county will leave this city this (Tuesday) morning to attend the special session of the general assembly called for the Lowell, Mass. ¢ n in this. location DUrpose of enacting the necessary lez- | teacher in the islation to confer upon the women| Xominatic Y., was equal suffrage rights with the men of | for town oficer of th the state. Senator Macdonald and|p Rainvile 3 Representatives Kent and Brodeur | wigter: seie make up Putnam's delegation to the | pagard a1 special session. Though the active work of repair- g the damaged exhibitiofi hall and her properties at the Woodstock fair | ; grounds had not been undertaken up Monday mornihg, assurance was ziven that the fair will be held on th » now set and that there i3 every T pectation that the exhibition will|T ¢ a successful one. Lok Manager Thoras McDermott of the| " " North Grosvensrdale team, said Mon- day that his next Sunday’s game will be with the Connecticut Mills team and will be played at Danielson. The game scheduled for these teams on Sunday last, at North Grosvenordale, was called off on account of heavy rain falling during the forenoon. The first of the superior court ses- |16 sions of the week comes tomorrow, presidin assigned a few e | 11as gregational new membe (Wednesday) Judge M Cases will be tried as days ago. | _The present St nroliment of pupils at | Georg (JMary’s parochial school 1s given L ome curfous person, a merc man, as inquiring Monday whether Put- , along wilh all others | frinchised ' under the nineteenti amendment, will be called upon to pay { @ personal tax, as do many males of the state. Three new automobiles, models of ] 1921, arrived here Sunday ovening af- ter being driven from ¥lint, Mic,, t this city. The Pomfret Rural Improvemeit so. ety has a meeting Scheduled for| ‘ednesday afternoon and the gather- | e o be repres tive | {6t those interested in the work and | s Pen : plan socfety. = o ting toams o puL up being at thi in We down and it 1is believed t act of vandalism | i |is due to L W. W. members or their £ uzh ympathizer - re is a possibility Priest’s | island, south of this cit be 8o . B or the timber upon it cut off. TI ¥ e | broperty, now owned by R. H. Brad- | r , formerly a_ifavorite Sl # ort. At one time there was | gestion that it be acquired . for use a a public re n OUTH COVENTR lr;u nothihg ever materialized SOUTH COVENTRY P, this suggestion. « = e = = | yAXebrew residents of this city spent Mr. an 4 J : ¥ - | Ménday in observances Ro, - - e BT, gr;“o_ who is to be the lo PUTNAM | pahs the Hebraw Mew Tear Sedrs e > Wi P—— sentative. 2 s e et 4 ~ray l ¥ At p session of the town court Mon- Water - T, Gifford and| A state road crew | day worning, Judge W. Fenner Wool- Gunner 'U_O\ : 31 Do 4 | L] { having bien . intoxiseted was disposed to leave by e om this eity |1 § 3 {of. ng to my in Syria e ) ; - 1 . | Dantelson is to have u mobile a A offering words ford said: tailed trolley service out of and |y a ks in TR = = — ¢ {company. This announcement ¥ friends s freedo fully real: Putnam is proving e to| . My located his elbow. Mr. Day will on Monday by Captain F. O. Armington | it of America M o Riuk to-. owners of motgr bus which | W o il incapacitated for a time. Mr. of the state guard company now ‘oc et dness to me. o ric: onld . eat the Service, | have been getting receipts - e ay'c home is in Dayville, where he is]bere. Captain Armington said that Amer T th vour ) Y ould have so many applicants | GUring the past ten s - 08 zaged in susiness. had besn in conference with Major will close by offering my {ite NOUC IT€ Ve To Stand at the|a Well cstablished Captain Rossius Back, who has beén |B. Payne of New London and t ¥ou and will say, Goodbye, « stations and | €hing public is usuel kare g here with his uncle, . Attor officer had informed b . % e elEes the firsi | opportuhity s | Harry E. Back and family, left Monday | ing officer to organize a com 5. SOLOMON. | s statement Mr WERty to Ko fir cked up |for Camp Lewis, Washington. Captain |ielson would be appointed L | I September 13, °20. oung man after Sy be as, mun enter mes were as large as|Back is a regular army officer who saw {near future. In all probability the & | Both of Killingiy's big tire fabric con- |: n $100 a month, S st " a down in a |service in France and at one time was|Guard company will be disbanded Connecticut Mills and Good- | 16 an be retired on SE it ha aveae t . pane of | reported dead in messages réceived fiom |Its members mustered out of service. ro not operaling this weck, | c »e earned as that 1 » - n the rainfall | overseas. The company to be recruits se last week of | In the mean- e t mpanied | Fdward S. Carpenter, borough tax{have a minimum of 50 me: nd Ca nd réadjustme n the | time the young I ¥ e ey collector, was buslly engaged Monday in | tain Armington expressed his confidenc industry fis reflected | someé useful trade, such as m . wpes Sunday, Luther |receiving the agsessments dwe from prop. | that no difficulty will be experienc of opérations at the | electricion, etc,, etc., and can | BROOKLYN (e wall, a support to|ert; securing that number of recruit e and cisewhere through- | earning money while' the governme 2 . C. Webster and he frs. , oz given way,| J or will be to Indian Oreh- |possibly,a considerable larger list or en- England. It was stated hors |Days him on the side enough tra PAIRE AR . ard, Mases, today (Tuwesdar) on a busi-{ roltments. I that the present depressed |On in ordinary gt w days with Mr. Mrs —— E nes trip. The new organization Wil be « part [ condition of the business is not expected | Navy enlistments hase not of the store and Miss R = 5 FEispecial appreciation is being expies-|0f the Connecticut National guard and |10 ¢ndure for Ereat length of-tima | FESES SECEi STAA0 tie- tochester, N. Y. 5 0| Alr. and ¥ nter recent sed of the gemerosity of Miss Grace|the brangh of the service similar t 1€ tes sioakwoare boing steadily | L O e iua @ epedial Gffort 1o Mr. and Mra Xl o . M {Fisher, the New York \violinist and an|that in which many Danielson men serv- praed by e T and G the near O e iving, héAlthy M6unz men | their daughter, Eth Canton, plant G artist of exceptional talent® in giving[ed overscas as members of what was | futuresproduction will be on the inerease Gifford said that many of the|>Mass. 3 3 in ¥ - | Without charge the recent concert under | known as the 56t oast artillery ain. There is a big demand for cord now going into the service | and Mrs. Frank W. Martin o ® A — [ shey, umpices ot the Killingly Woman's| Just when the recruiting work will be |tires. €0 great in fact that’it is aimost | VOURE mEn mOw soE TG ThE SONLE ], 0th anmiversary of their m ok i Jr., has Norwich People Will Do Well te Heed|club at the home of Judze and 3rs. M. |undertaken could not be stated on Mon. | it E0) o 1A ol el § wal Labor day an with v re P \. Shumway. day by Captain Armington, nor is he | makes, but there is a heavy stoek | . he be- | [FOM out of town Mr. and Mrs 2 « hem The GepaRment inspeotor Tor this dis-|certain as to who the recruiting officer |0 fabric tires on hand. Fabric man 1h telling something of how he be: | Atwod from Stonington and he p 4 trict wili be in Daiolson Weaneaday | will be, though several names have been | (0fUrers fecl that it would not be wise | came intoxicated, an Indiscret 4t | Frederick Pendleton, from B | c ne evening to conduct @ perfodical inspec- | SUEZested. 1o Reont Diline Up. fuished amateriall SelRd ih hip g e AT | ¥.s 7 Ssiakel Shombag jthe eapitol b is . Man of kidne tor of McGreger, Weman's Relief Corps.| That there will he no great delay fn|" ViW Of the changing conditions & | hours o iiic related to Deputy | \esteriy, R L, Mr. and M o ¢ % od | A SUPDer is to be served in commection ments for the com- | the raw cotton market and while o "'~"’f d“ Mechanicsville :“ :]‘1 o “3 the | brock from Abingte H 4 . from or Congested | cih the msitatien ais 2 adjustments are under way, Judge Arch cdomald : tin aughter Clara from { = 3 ated by the ¥ <3t et adey S h 3 from i S | | city court morning that a} ~ A trant X dners ¢ !in fitering the pol-| Poles asd sutertobils oMeials here |Seems to. be prevalent among members, Nichols, who was ching one of his|man fhom he met up with and who |, & a:v-fl:"‘g::c:éll;l’e:'_ _ =1 ;i weré making an effort Monday to learn|of the state guard company here ! mes of fhe scason” suffered a|wave him moonshine whjskey took orke A W Joinsa’ his i on »od and backache, head-|iho jdentity of the driver of the machine|C company may never be called upon 24 with the Goodyear team |qrink of the liquid dynamite before gt S g e 1y wif ¥ . ad atbotlered: Nl that ran dewn and serfonsly injured |to do any more drilling. on Su when the team of the offering it to the prisoner, all of which Y Wi e f b b ordered KIANEY| Girie Thebeadeau on the stato highway| In all probability a considerable num. | tonal illc mills of New Be« it was taken:fof granted, was intend-) R Fon s s e adtbin. - SRy Don't negiect a cold.|leadin gto Wauregan during the early|ber of enlistments will be obtained for visitors at Goodyear. The vi ed to indicate. to itlte court that the| wici, returning home that nigh = 4 _|nours of Sunday moening. the new organigation from amons the |SoC the breaks of @ hard fought game. | Siuff did not kill mStantly at least. | Wedncsday moming Mr. and M e Doan's Kidney Pills at the first| Something mere definite relative 1o |members of the staie guard company Wwinning in spite of the fact that Nichols | Judge Macdonald was interested in lf:harput !lth ma::n I\er for Pine Meadow & - &, th > e = jusy | Struck out 18 of their batters and al-|all of these revelations, bt it did not | to visit their Edwin and wife, n of Kidney trouble. Follow this{(he blan to wstablish 4 moter e e | gaoaturday, Semt shonld Diove = DU licied them bt Tous nits: dushis the. on | Ealat il L o 0 et | Bl uim o attend the republican e S iy T AR S e A T e. Goodyear could not register | ment. He was.assessed the 1imit—$20 | state convention artford. ] orw Raident’s examp) ;l::m"h.e’mfl“.flmb::mma:nu e yen Mapce o ey are toibe Il opportune moments when men | and- ¢0sts of orie dollar, which he paid chools have opencd With the samé 5 z : od Mis. Henry L Greiner, 606 East Main | the trucking company 15 cxpectsd 1o | of saking an earolment of otore wer o hat weuld 15t them “somns | | Cubholic: Waten oF this -city, wers|'*36S% 8 WEARR L L e S and it saves m.fbr i< | & safe that wo let them com 5 o . r. Mrs. M. C i< o times a cold has|come here for a comference with Harry| Within the,past T Rays & Bas been | D T ARG e e urged by Rev. Charles T Btvdar;!s, in | ohildren of Tioston have been & mont x mu"’ins its own SfleCten . i vomen w) " o s i ceme ass - L4 x and sometimes over- i e o s o of M | s St B Supper to- aneut | K SOICORARGs ot (0 mageee i oriake” houss, Teturning eme on F P g " - . . * r than‘was at | (hirty-five friends -and relatives, some | ooy s SBUTCR S o o | Thursday. 5 ey e d“\‘(’ "“"‘:": ”r"'l: R 3 foaely el "fdm“"!‘;“!“:g‘:;:::hrm;‘s\ rom New Bedford, Bridgeport, Newark, ngl‘i}‘f“us‘j\\b{tm“ 9, ‘,‘;"]rlicl“y““‘h:‘ Miss Grace M. Thacber has returfed to kidne My back has fel emove Those Hairs e nen will |2nd Nek York in homor of her son's | secors red qualified ‘womeén of ; are going to register.” Many women will | 110 ¥ B - “|several hundred qualified women % r nd o1 o1 = ge which took blace on Augus:|p arish will follow hi: advice. . gL N P ~—Roots and All f|fo ths et their own secord, though they | 33100 1on "was aiso He mother's ah: | BgyBarish will _ follow ' his advice. | =7 GG E KENNEDN X 7 Bl T TS (Absslutely Now Method) ™% Vhlng ooliclted. i Teglter and eer| 487 |'eaual cuttrage rights. are now pro- | DANIELSON this wheat and malted back and it has been ctedingly good reasons advanced s way | — ;v_nded for under the constitution of the | Und d E . en up. 1 have used| The new way to remove disiguring |they should. It is elready apparent that | MONTVILLE DT e leang iy it cvery ndertaker and Embalmer 1S eQuaie growths of hatr, roots and all, | as many antis as suffs will register in| . st gualificd woman to avail herselfl of| Soscisi Attaction to Every Dwtath oan’s Kidney Pills for these attacks |l sstonish T ke SO0, DOYSE | the town -of Killingly, and that their | e et mar e UERC Jersey and| the privilege conferred upon her, espe- g e Y Sike 4b | saw ‘or heard of an: like it before. | 1 very ool o of.|hite, lost-near Jim Chapman's ‘placs. | eially that she may be qualified at any sd iuve done me lots Of §004" | 1t s not s depliatory and hot siecirieal, | 1Ol Will have a very eonsiderable ef- | Comunicate with Gus Lavatl Monteie,| (ol U Participats o dny celention. 1 DANIELION CASIN®, Price fc, at all dealers. Don't| You simty m"inah&m..n? I B0 W d e B plec- | g which matters of special interest to STARKWEATHER BLDG. oS : I y your druggist amd foliow eazy di- | tion. — == herself are to be voted upon. Failure | BOWLING asd POCKET BILLIARDS R T A KMey remady. SOt | Fotiine RUNNC T8 n Pl coh0h Fou | o, patemin, whe ac. bion: a-testdent| | Womien selimy mesnne pleasant o reklstar and quadity is. votess might C ALLEYS + 3 TABLES have d the oftendin; : e Aualiy - WEDNESDAYS LADIES DAY, c ts. woan's Kidney Pilis—the same. that|hate femoved the offending hairs, 2 tag | here for the past six years. is leaving | things they say to other.women, or the | in the fature entall some regrets. It Bowling (00 Spert. ee ah Yrise ucs. " helacting o o3¢ | tomorrow (Wednesday) to return to his|unpleasant things they say o other | was apparent Monday that Fathef | given away every Sat Mre. Greiner had. Foster-Milburn Co, | roots come it out. Phelactine is ab- 5 X given 24 al . -2 solately won-peisonous and per- | native Syria, where his aged praents are | women, or the unpleasant things they | Bedard's suggestions had carried YOU ARE . Migrs, Puftalo, MJdb foctly ‘ & living. Just how much Mr. Solomun |say about men. weight, for as early as Sunday eve- / P

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