Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 16, 1920, Page 8

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nrallyfi»bem h that.self svévesemén Grape Nuts This ready-to-eat_cereal food is abundantly su plied with ed in the from the choices paris of wheat and malted barley. Flavor tells~ Made by Postum Cereal Com Battle Creek., MIC]J sugar, process of making 30 vears of continuous service with the 25th infantry, all of which time but one rved as a non-commissioned ergeant Marrow his own appiica- n a speclal general orders bulletin Colonel Carnahan this retirement: e civel 48 being received by nt with mingled n that regiment, as been retired upon Arthar Duhaime s a well carned bor, and regret that + from arduous regiment s to lose 1t is further stated his characterized to his regiment, and is well worthy During his ser the regimental commander recalls example of that splendid . > retirement the #00d will and hearty good wishes of all | his comrades both commissioned and en- When leaving o the east he was n by tha entire 2d by his com- and was present rades 4 handsome srd valuable watch, m McNicol was in ® New Haves 4 delegates to | Representativ { Hartford Tuesday | session of the general zssembly and will ssion to be held Tues- ate for John evén at this early < e are a | drivers look inGriswold | paratus, “Whick | made Tuesday and cast their ballots on 1 g to school questions only town electior © of the Methodist gom. | Mrs. James . rave a soclal in the ves. - {a brush and v s contrib- | to wiieh | John P. Richardson ars remainder of ti Rich- | Wean Geer entertainad as recent | Teaac Gallup of Emi the impression it malk: To Keep Hair Curly, Wavy and Beautiful your hair can be eurled and harmiess) G apply a little n tooth brush. to brmg out the roal beau(y of Uzeskm i gt O Seap in most cases, , toughness, and similar de. soft and smoof or of health. iquid _silmerine In three hours bave just the prettiest curls and look and feel natural you'll never think of ‘delng: with silmerine thereafter. troubled any You wom't be more with hair stringing around your face—with burnt or with that dull, dead appearance. he hair will remain in curl ever so long. Any druggist can of course supply you with liquid . silmerine, vou a long tme. sticky not greasy, and is really a delight- 1 thing to use. 3 mded by Resi =cts, keeping the s the natral c Give the Resino! prod and a few ounces 1t is doubly of also eerving as a benel ng for the hair. Always a Money Saver Scientifically speeded circulatien of air—15 cubic feet per second— thoough improved separate cool atr return pipes makes possible the By GUARANTEE — 700 in ZERO weather, when installation & is factory approved. Installed in a day 20 to 40 per cent saving of coal SCHWARTZ BROS. 9-11 Water Street Norwich, Conn. M DANIELSON PUTNAM E Some members of the fire \lepanmen:.| Miss Gladys C. Sheldon and John Pal- much disturbed. over recent difficulties | mer Prescott of Webster were married in operating the big motor pumper. were | Tuesday evening at the home of Mr, und going so far on Wednesday as to y | Mrs. George L. Padgett on that they would like an investigation that | Streel. The ceremony wus performed by would clear up the facts of a_somewhat | Rev. Boynton Merrill, pastor of the Sec- mysterious nature (hat surround the casc. | ond Congregational chureh. They were Twice recently \ie big machine has|attended by Miss Dorothy Prescott, sis- failed to respond nmormally when calied | ter of the groom Who is o student at upon to do so. The first was when a | Smith and Raymond W. Sheldon of Bos- telephone call came in, late in August, for | ton, brother of the bride. The - bridal the fire at the Kimball farm in the town | party stood under an areh, of White roses of Brooklyn. That afternoon the machine | erected at one side of the Toom. would not start at all. The bride Washgc\nxed in white satin 4 tion | 200 carried a_shower -bouquet of white Tuesgay night, following a suggestion # made at o meeting of the wanden and |TOfe%. Miss Frescott ‘wore green silic court of burgesses, a_surprise test cail nt, csll 5 pd L{OEQE"’ P“r; Were pres- was pulled in from Box 36, corner of |Shh Mr. ~and Mrs. J. P. Prescott, the North and North Main streets, and the |ETOOTVS parents, Mr. Prescott's mother big machine after pulling out of the cen-|¥hO lives with thie elder. Mr. Prescott, tral station and limping along part of |4nd Mr. and Mrs. Padgett. 3 the distance to the fire call location, stall-| After the supper Mr. Prescott and his| ‘eianid Tt to be. towed i bride started in an automobile for Tam- Tnspection of the machine immediately [ #Orth, N. I, where they will spend after its return to the fire station show- | their honeymoon ‘'in a summer cottage ed among other things that the gas sup-|O%ned by the Prescotts. 3 Ply pipe running from the tank down to| The bride is the daughter of the late the carburetor had been almost entire- | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sheldon of South 1y closed by use of the shutaff and that| Woodstock. ¥or four and a half vears a brush in the magneto was missing. she has been bookkeeper for The Ob- There was much discussion during | Server Company and for thres and. one- ‘Wednesday as to how these things may |Dalf years of that time, following the have happened to the machine. How |death of her mother, she has made her Chief A. P. Woodward feels about the|home with Mr. and Mrs. Padgett. Mr. matter was indicated by his statemem | Prescott is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. that he proposed o arrange immediately|J. P. Prescott. He is associated with his for the locking of the apparatus room [father, ome of the leading citizens of and furnishing keys thereto only to the} Webster, in the foundry business of J. motor pumper driver and imself. P. Prescott and Son, and the Prescott {Auto Parts Co. After December 1, they will occupy their own - home « at- 430 School street, Webster. The bride -re- Animated discussion of the troubles of the fine new piece of fire apparatus, z h s there | 5] + Dpropositions. . First, that the mechani.| The Tepublicans of Patuam have Clo difficultios with the truck are due|Ramed the following candidates for town to careless or incompetent handling; sec- | 0ece: Assesso NI B. Hemt: hoard of A O o e e ;| cuoe SE Pievos/ Luther M Keitn; agent present determined, is_deliberately tam-|Won deposit fund, David Flagg; audi- e track and - using. a|tor. Leon T. Wilson; tax collector, At- R o hehioles amd helr | torney Ermest C. Morse; constables, Pe- e oansed y | tor Gardner, Hermon G, Carver, Nelson | Clare; registrar of voters, Hermon G. o drivers| Carver mechanic. s 5 Wednesday afternoon that he started the|tors, Erl L T truck at noon on Tuesday, merely to test]sell, Frank X. Lucier. | it out and that it was workifie splend early all of the more than 40 aliens Late in the evening when (he test catl|who will come here Tuesday next to be came in the machine would not operate|naturalized are subjects of Great Brit- properly, and no one is supposed to have | ain, many of them born in the Dominion tampered in the meantime. of Canada Mr. ‘Short, sal search to lo-| The list, representative of Putnam cate the trouble revesied that the shut-| Killingly, Tibmpeon, Pomfret Wood- the gas feed pipe stock and Plai is as follows: Jo- from the in|seph Christina, Bucher Marion, Hemry meto was missing. Cooper. Thomas Cooper, David__ Reed get at th the top of the magneto! I Wiltred Daviau, John William has to be token off, Mr. Short sald.|Warhurst, Eldegard ~Cabana,. Joseph Search in the drip which is closed | Demers, Felix Dufeault, Euclide Trahan, tight and atever drops into| Louis Dumas Angelus Raphael Brac- town school committee, Silas M. On_the ocea f the Kimball barn|Ducharm fire, Mr. Short's search for tron |1and, mer Ferland, Tiwomas Powers, Ha- the truck showed that the wires on the|zen 'Albert Calhoun, Edward Dutwr ble, magneto had been changed and that the|Alfred Thompson, Simeon teration caused the otor. to fire "«u‘f'c:n'gt\ Shepherd Frank Sus of the regular firing order. % Mullen, - Harry “Kenned Trie- Al of the drf S t Alfred Hamel, Alphonse Plon, petent and respm Marcotte, ‘Tousaint Contant, generally conceded by (w"yont fum‘ Imile St. Germain, Amedie Gau- Baward Bruce, Willlam Christian Alcide M. Page, Henry Andrew Gnoza, John Rics. nf cases. contin- eard, . Godfrey Iig”nd, Philip Fer- ing the -pain trom the factory. 7 | waenesday in the superior the blz ma Maltbio presiding, Was granted Ma- ¥n rom Harold Mrs. Copeland crueity and aim through qu: !‘ her counsel, Attorn: A.-G. Bill of oo Danielson, told the court that upon one ized to care|ogcasion Copeland knocked: her down in absent-mind-| 5 couffie to take away from her 2 bun- n by other Copeland’s behalf | 50 carcles e it | take oit the top back on agal i of working abous opinion genera the Mrs. Cope- M. nd was to have coniest the withdrew appearance Danielson relatives were at \mmp on | through Attorney Charles Torrey tion of Edward G. Am Charles Dansereau, wh of the Hubbard sawmi dezcor Rew i) b territory, below South K o M \o services |taken up. This action was _over ownership of a calf, which Mr. | were Joseph nard. L. tor. disappeared from his place and rep ined the animal. At the annual meeting of the Danielson | Development zssociation the following of- | | ficers were lected for r year:|are very mucl president, d 1. Reed; secretary- treasurer, F. E. Storer: trust interested 2. 5 thorized "o~ say~ Fremont | sufferer that if two Botties of Allenrhu, the sure congueror of rheumatism, does not stop all agony.. reduce ; ewollen Joints and do away with even. the Slightest twinge of rieumatic paln, he wiil giadly returh your. money with- out’ comment. <.+ offices: Assessor, B. B. Kent; board ‘of{ it from e, did not result Infciaie, Albert Langelier, Adolphe Desjar-| hsadquarters on the Korthern front the finding of the magneto brush, which|din, Victor S Houle, Euclide | 5 i 5 has mysteriously disappeared. Croteau, Louis Durand, Joseph $ court to | of | reasons for so doing, Judge Maltbie saye | “The present motion is denied with leave | given the appelleg to substitutc an rdance with the fore- Following the Copeland case, the civil claimed was led away from his place at night. _Later he went with the late Dep- uty SHeriff Georze Bliven of Central Vil- Rene, Hi ichard and George May-|l!age to the Dansercau farm, located a was the fueral di-|calf that he claimed was the onme that Fans here and in the Grosvensrdales Dpleased the showing that Paul Johnson, a Deep Seated Uric ‘Aetd’ Deposits Are | Dinpol the Rbel o Poinan R 3('2 Within Tytenty-four Bvery draggist; i flfir:oun(y 1= au- to - every rheamatic Atlenrhi has been tried. and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe~cases witere!the suftering and agony - was intense: ahd -piteous and where the patient was helpiess. Mr, James H, Alleg, the digcoverer of Allenrhu, who Tor many. years suffered the ‘torments of zcute . rhew sires all sufferers to kiiow, that he daes ROt want'a cent of anyonk's money un- less ‘Allenrhu deslsively comquérs thls Werst of all diseases ' and he has. in- 0 every instanc tructed Lee &, Osnoa to guarantee: it tion of choice fabrics. for Fall and year-round wear. General Josépit Haller, the Polisk Commander: < “Plioto ‘made in Dis fes. session” of - Magsachusetts. this <it g to New Londoh Week. fTota. Sunday 'to_recelve the. fourt degree which tictit. knights. g Cranska company und the.-Lawzen. of. property in lainfleld. _Afier ' setting forth application in: a | going suggestion: properties hus been a subject ual interest. for some time. assistant to the'clerk of. the home here during the recess period, leaving today for Marion, O., wWher Connégoicut republican organizations, conference to bé held at the home |can nominee for president. ence is Echeduled for Friday. nature This association is the one that made |base in possible, the locatinz here of the|against Paco Manufacturing company veland, and in street. The D ment assoclation sub- | two more hits and getting two put ou scribed sufficient funds to purchase a fac- | Until recently Johnson has been tory site and building under an arrange- | with the Worcester team. He is pl ment with the Paco c which that concern will pay | back, with interest, the gum invested by | the local men. | _ The Paco compan!s finan was declarsd on Wadnesday by 2 ficer of the Develo, company to be | ycq; very satisfactory In ade on came the pieasing news that the concern has just taken another order for 300,000 yards of building is commenced. gly High school Robert M elected class president. England, will met the Connecticut Mili: S ont S (S Swin o team here in next Sunday’e game. ~rs already on hand will keep the mi busy for a week off one of the big was announced. e circuits, i In addition to routine business trans- acted at the regular metting of the wa: den and court of burgesses on Tuesday ] evening the officials discussed the man- ner in which some persons have gone ahead and started the copstruction of dwellings and other buildings without|on Wednesday. first securing the necessary permits, as| M = proviled for under tho BORUEh rémes| et o et e e WR_C. jlations. It was the sentiment of the|resday eveningz. | burgesses that hereafter such building wich tag, was picked up here Wednesday Raymond C. Gilson of Manchester, . searched for through all the surroun: - DONT - DESPAIR 1f you are troubled with P p).!lc that the government 1§ forget the eightcenth amendment i ble record. aches; feel tired; have headache, as stenosraphers, mmm’mm, painfal A Danielson_delegation will sge of urine, you will find relief in is Franklin, not Theodore. Annas, are wanted ‘from Danielson peo- East. Storer, D. E. Je A. D initial showings s a member of the W. H._Knowles, A T adelphia American league A L. Reed. Johnson slammed out 2 hit and olo a|much talk of spi his first game with the Athletics |and an urusuaily heavy vote' is ant Tuesday's | now a go-{game contributed toward a second de-! ing concern in its new factory on Furnace feat for Cleveland by turning into two | permits must be obtained befors any ! At 2 meeting of the Junior class of Tin was The North Grosvencrdale team, one of the marquisettes that the plant is turn-| e iaeros Seml Pro organizations in New i Danielson is to have vaudeville once A stray shepherd deg, wearinz a Nor-' morning by Deputy Sheriff Charles Ayer. held a pleasant social and meeting Wega. Elderberries and grapes -are being country by persons Wwho want somothing Quring the winter months to help thers | In connection with the present siaca period for textile concerns, it is Jrecalled | that the mills of the Attawaugan oo.,n-! pany in this town have not been,stoppad | i for 25 years or more, a really remarka-! Notices at the post office inform tha i1l saek- ng porsons who would like appointmests £0 “over ‘o Willimantic Friday.to hear the address v Candidate Roosevelt, whose frontname ©One hundred dolls, made up. as Polly Dle. The dolls will be used in cénneotion oF s Fith misionary social work I the, Far | sign ota s f‘d'fif,";" it the first polls on town election There Don’t Suffer From Piles No Matter If You Have Been a Long-time Sufferer There's Re- lief With Pyramid Pile i Suppositories else ‘you have i . saved many | 3 from an opera- was a visitor With friends in Danlelgon | :‘:‘:{;Glflo: ot ‘Pyranid Pile Suippositoriesat any.drug store. i o A It is the rlthl /. thing ?-6 do, to elleve {f -nsa reqal troubles. Tse-coupon fo |the centerfield position “with the’ Atblet- Israel Pytnam ladge of Odd = Feilows announéed’ -Wednesday that a drive’ for {new ‘members is.to be undertaken.-' An offort is to be made to make_this, season the .banrer, ore; Jn_the -whale- history of the local. lodge, . Degree Wotk ,for. this season hegan-on Tuesday evening. when two._candidates wefc .initiated, .. On’ Sep- tember 29 -a ‘nuraber .of ‘members ' of ,Is- rael” Putnam ledge ‘arg Zoing to Boston to_participate in thé parade that s to be one_of. the, featurea- ot the ‘grand. lodge $60.00—565.00—570.00—S$75.00 NEXT WEEK Then You Will Realize What An Excellent Opportunity This Was! Despite the fact that we have already booked over 150 orders our stock of woolens still affords a splendid selec- % The suitings are all appropriate The savings are positively one-third—so why not seize, this last opportunity to save. “Custom Tailoring Dept.” Seembsry ot St; Hormaid | souneilvand members of Cargill council,. K. of Cs of 16 be. conferred- upon, a class of more-thian. 100, eastern. Connec- | s lon— ence: to HERR |evtning, when Wednesday. Judge ‘Maitbie filed at the loffice of the clerk of-the superior court {here amemorandutn on ‘e, “application o tho Waurégan .company,. the Aldrich Brotliers " Manutacturing ‘Co:, The Flovd company for an order to-allow appraisal ctions aguinst the town | The action by the Plainfleld corpora- tions against the town of Plainfield fol- lowed appeals from-the board of relief in that town, where taxatien of mill of unus-| Atterney Irving H, Miren, who is a United States senate, but who has been at hiv he is to attend, as representative of eastern Senator Warren G. Harding, the republ The confer- Up in Thompson things of a political ave so shaped themseives as to provide for a real lively contest at the | tickets 'an everythin' | no Aty B used. It should £ive quick re- | % ¥ ilef and has ng Diles, Homor- e Sof Felivs. g;und,.me uxn ri DANIELSO% CASINO. STARKWEATHER BLDG. 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And for that reason the most experienced—and with the greatest stake in quality. U.S.Tubes ||||||“¢;mu‘:| mfi l”rlll'l! ‘United States € Rubber Company ; e Saturday—The Last Day! After which the woolens will be withdras and placed at REGULAR PRICES SUITS-TO-ORDER $42.50 ..« = SUITS-TO-ORDER $52.50 v « = THEY WILL BE MARKED n f rem Sale = S Sale ends on Saturday. Manhatizn | 121-125 Main Street Two lumdred and Rubber {»fm in the World Shirty-five Branches

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