Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 21, 1920, Page 8

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Donl Spml YourHiir l i : . Whes v, Lofddn there were nine salss ful v ty Jasy weeld to 2L for tue - VU Wi yOUr nairy be o from the Gordon building ob the corner of Chestnut and Wiljow streets o the | 10"\ i1y Joaged the basinen : ,_ X ps it ? 2 “Tusf, year. The loans for former Marlin-R property between | the' old’ Nickel y u o) riin (5T ) b ’ NP IBA0D and’ FI40.1 Prankiin and Chestnut; sireets, the J. B. A Martin Velvet company-of Taftville has |- 1} "shampoo, for’ (iii$ begun the operatfon of a department of building .+ 8 t 3t 3 5 \ “petmit “has been gramted |aud encirely greasciess, It's Very chews | TRIESDAY, SEPT. 23, its velvet manufacture in the Marlin- h, 1m § . - It h e SHIS- | I 4 staam ‘Engs for a bungalow to be| Rockwell plant, which the velvet company | ‘mhe Gorden' j "on Baypnet street. It will be of | bought early in May this year. left ;empty, ky- t-kn construction, 24x¥5 feet one siory |z The Gordon building has been entirely | ith five rooms, having all modern cleared of machinery, all having been: re-: including electric ligh Simply moisten the hatr with water | L moved to the three floors on the Willow wbéat, ete.” The cost will be 32, jand rib it in, about a teaspoonful is{ street front of the former Marlin-Rock- all that is required.: It makes. anl well firearms factcry . New machinery kb wi JE4SEY HERD AL 1l o'clock & T, b has.béen broken on Oneco ave- abundance of rich, creamy lather. m’m.m‘n _choiee I]n!(‘]‘l: raiscd :‘:"’"l’!:“::““"p‘ut "‘t;k‘:?“?‘:lvfl“‘r;;:;‘} g’:," 1‘“‘““33-‘;" to bo erccted by Al-|cleanses thoroughiy, and’ rin nuz‘r- ¢ they shouid o e o] 2 ms: t wil ¢ ing machines on the three floors of what 8 or himse The hair dries quickly andjPart of them nd is soft, fresh looking,|registered; , flufly, wavy and easy to handle. | !Ster des, it loosens and takes OUt|Cemhiid Jocy ta particle of dust. dirt and dan-|siock. % was formerly the old Hopkins & -Allen section of the Marlin-Rockwell plant. | ment = Director's et riotot s nents, tnclud- | About, 125 employes, mostly women help, | which amerided regulal 3 rdfor. thelr, owt Yk fide ' f i ' e e i | | ere at work. hibition law are f\l . veX J f5t< - shourd” o, .l 7 M’-fl BhE, S Pl okt bpptoximately 24 r t, ‘of 'eément and hollow tile fon, and will contain six rooms, pr At the same time the Martin company -and a¢ Eented fiTn af! P ‘i3, 000 : De sure your druggist \t:. is installing new looms on one floor -af J z ot Hfere s 19| to' he 27808 FrmR ] ou Mulsificd. *he conerete building erected on Chestnut | made from Qlflu to thne. W, b- p 8 A A L 3 Py o '_'—-\ AR — street during the Marlin-Rockwell regime. | ment in' Washington “sofne o the u‘fi x SUBMARINE BASY. re received for; 4 be Floor C, which is the first floor above the | volving new: interpretations” fn'/the 1aW¥: u«.g i#.bb "The. following. bids | Delaval crearm Sepsrator 5 : b i 7 | % e el tles and cases street, is where th#e looms are being |it is pointed. out thatimany. pedile < i o iptio the, constfuction ofy walks, sewefs. e placed, and when the work is completéd |not- familiar .with. the; litest -rulings 4nd Yo ni % he ' prése - blenk ¥ . ’““ LOANS e the submarine lbase: _Fox-Reynoids | Ul-r TOB ACCO 50 looms will have been installed. They | fer this reason :the nuam bufin.m{xa _ 1dres ® o ~ P~ - N Lond 68,97 1 Fred D.| Sale Rals or Shine. will be put in as fast as they can be |been turned -oyer; out]'e S , o s ) St > "8 ;l‘ on. g 4-“_1_ Lt i L received. Equipping of this floor is as |prohibition . djrector “and ml tion . & Co., Norwich, $48,131; Hyde . W A far as the plans of the velvet company |the notice: requested: Fisher's Island. eepiii fancy”’, ‘gathered”, .74 doz. Meats . have advanced at present but the ex- |, Such alcoholic. medmul* § R dting ] AT ke dat be pectation is that by the timo all this ma- e , : So easy to drop Cigarette, chinéry is in trade conditions will warrant further plans for the utilization of more Cigar, or Chcwmg habit % : Office and Auction Rooms, No. 43 ' 2 : & A reu D o Main St, Danielson, Conn New York Ph su:lan Te“s 54 taget I liquos i 2 ¢ e e g 0-To-Bac has helped thousands to . 2 % v g i % ¥ Latnb,.06-.10. 1b break g HIGHLY IMPORTANT z ; 2 P { break tly, nerve-shatfering to L e A&"h u.t. : | Hogs, 1315 . | acco habit” Whenever sou have ‘s Public e (A AR |hdras 3 A - J R A | Btoek Foeds onging for a smoke or chew, just place Wh More 01' an‘c Ph“s hate I st i e i LERP {\Hay, balled, $40.00-45.00 ton |2 harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your s sers q;p‘:fi!.fdtpm)v 3 5 Oats, $3,°5 for 95 Ibs, mou}:h lnu;etax‘l Al aul ;w,. .,:,p. smmv MONDAY, SEPT. 37, 1928, ate,: N el = | Co; 2.50-3.40 10 ¥y the habit is completely broken, and 0 ; mcmrgx pharmae SHadiins, 15 80530 for 190 11 vou are better off mentally, physically, sxdmisbe et a2 s Glut s s B linancially. It's o easy, so simple. Get |} at my farm In Ledyard, Conn., on the eans ore el Ve undét. the . pravisiong.ief. u.?frum“v : u:m‘i?;'y’i'if» S e Todie @ box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn't |} Norwich and Westerly state road, six Tequired to'Keep record. (No..1455 and, 'Stoék fTeed, $3.40-3.80 for 100 ib ';)e;:aco m"’a‘i.,"g‘i,‘x’im'" Srra:x;—':fg‘le' :;{l miles from Norwich, one-haif mile \ % ¢ ), iy % 3 3.60. 5 ol i fro; A " S N Th the Blood, the|® there vou are. ing, lquor- received and -sold by, | tomatods,:T 5 2 “gu B o e Tor | refund your money "without question, 2 Wentscty Groliay TR T 7 S e Nerves, Blood, the |* (33537 ror e 1ack of this same or- tpem which, entries must be made | - ¢ 'O1l meal, $3.65-3.75 for 100 Ibx Cancaiote st Ly o opnat e Y iroadtg Bones of Over 407 of i lesmhate whicn every | aruapiet| o gt her yicnliy - of | B ek | amgarets: TURE % mEAD OF oATTLE American Men and Women | {6, per ceot, =nd over of e men’ ana | S50 S ) b ~ j et L0 5 T ey | Stusstiag oL 2 pair ef funcy Deven Need Orgamc thph“elme wilderness for health and stren m LIEUT. ROBERT LONSDALL | GIFTS TO ROCK NOOK Ayrshire steers (coming 4 years oid), {and a chance. to live & cheerful, vigorous, per NOW ON ACTIVE DUTY HOME ARE ACKNOLEDGED [ L Pair § year old Holstein bulls (ail and Need It Badl: | helpful life. well Lroken), 3 pair 2 year old Hoi- ee y- “Nerve weakness, both physical, ando, » Lieut. Robert Lonsdale U. e (Te- committee of the Rock Nook Chil-| R stein steers.’ 10 buile (consisting of mental, is' indeed a chree o tis gatlond PURRSEIE s 2 . : By’ howidn’ finctive duty. is homs | 45 Home acknowledge with thanks|fl Ayrshires and Holsteins), 1 picety A Vigorous Hetlthy Body and | © I 2 ;;1‘1" kngwn- T;:’tzo%rk;h‘wal -a' B Aitea Tor it 1he eh) of 1) | STEIRS (are o 4 - |4, New. London, vis! ‘v ying a | Sifts sent 0 th lowi marked searling Holstein bull (regls- makes | 2 “dr q < | much’ needed res b s es: Mrs. W. S. Allis, Holstein bull (§ months old, Keen Active Mind Belongs nerve foree; that h:,'fisnf%fi'xm&‘d;v‘?’ r barma d 3 inbriths Lieut. > - Biackstone, Mias Janet | SEElrad), 15 nico young cows aome g . C. R Butts, Mrs. Fred xL and sesne to Those Who Have Plenty| 1 1 nhac my war EitroPh [tfological observer for the go More. Faran o pred | | some 000 ey 55 exira mion heders of It. | lina B Freatel 52 ke $7d ‘Treland. While In Hamburg he was o | 5 Gilmaa, Mrs. J. D. Hall, Mrs. Mar” gy D., edito; £. of -Physictan: :wvh t. thi Who,” a'nationaily known author of d-out, thin, pun; e learn (hat hers |ical text books ‘and a brittiamt' phys Holstein, large number with calf), 2 a r wi , 20 Tiiueht visitor to Convent Garden and | Un Hitchon, Mrs. Laura Hutchings, Mrs.| ETOWthy Yearling heifers, {)mn faét *Herr “Shubert, the famous mrm.m'J“" ns, Allen Latham, Dr. Linunell, Mrz. |} of he: o5 (gentle and good workers, }iehor! and’ his- wife. | Benjamin Palmer, Mrs. Powers, Mr. :"f'tgwfl‘;:o sz)b}’: nice large young % [ chwen! s, M i a rset ram, 1 large Later on, Dr. Kolle says: 3 ¢ ; 3 This". was - Lieut. Lonsdale’s one hun- 4 Shielts, .M young ram, 1 fa Cheste: | @ifficuit fo detect women whe. have-pl s ‘° "‘i“‘v # ! |ged, and eighth trip overseas and will o Spencer. #irs. Herman Tubbs, Mre.| | 300" am: e ;:fi;.‘i of nerve vitality, nerves flf-:.?zre rxéh nat sobn. be, forgotten. For eight da I d, The H?,l’reA Chapter o1 | § Chester White sows due to farrow th few , | erganic phosphate” (this mnny 3 with ‘digine trouble and out of meat and | 7SS g irst Congrega-|§.fan, 1 Chester White boar, 150 sowi Lvery 52 people are y hrist] Vi it iearning that lack of lent merve | and vigor at 50 and even". eglp Timped iato: Philadelphia under their u“nr Christian Endeavor societies.of th (mat “Toulouse g 35 turkeys. vitality is the underiying cause of many |are bubbling over; with vitality. You:dan’t ka o = {power... After @ short vieit with | phven 2 ot ot Jonn i et oae e diseases find them pale; weak, nervous.or haggérd |, " o TR, . Withe: ‘|#t- Laurel Hill, Jewett City and \\(w - e rscpower Woodpecker gaso- Your gy o -;ndnrrol ui' body and |locking at 40 or ccmvlal.nlfl: of &f r oliE e L‘g,'.p q,l.“" eon'..ln:: :rly “he will return to \eyv: York anq : 'ndln, home and this gift is much nne'mguw (mounted with_ savr‘\ 1 without an abundant suoply of nerve |that ailment” ey - N - » N e ed. nearly new fe is worry, fear and disappoint.| < Every day thousands of men.and.wom- |10 :the 3 “M m“mfl‘ the pethaps’ resyme his dut oline engine (1 n who axe losing thelr youth befors thets [ i %‘!’* fie_contal P i silage cutter, horus is one of the vital ciements | time: whose mental an vhyufc..l < g [/ ROCK NOOK HOME oP At the dabliaiex combination 't ¢ every living cell in your body and|are so limited that tetal disco ! : Sbeet’ hrog, < 4 fx - SBET POR SATURDAY,( THE 25TH | 4o ;o (8008 © there are miliions .of them is near, are learning 'that Bitro-! 19 1 i i i ! on Horticultural socisty Thureday after- | § ble harnesses, ture’s wa to suppiy phosphorus |phate, a simple orgaiic phoephate 'that | e It wa ssnnounced .in a minute of the |noon ese cells with the food you eat in the {Lee & Osgood, and every and evening between 700 and 8300 Scotch eollars, 1 aruggisy die Churches Sunday that the committee of | of dahltas were on- exhibition. A |j chines. 1 horse form of phosphates. penses, is all ‘they. need to re@:(nbm;h {'the Rock Nook Home has extended an i display was made by W. F. Brown || SyTacuse plow, 1 But to millions of people modern foods nerve Yitality, strength and, keenness of{3 ‘}:" Freparations, : Titation. to the public, includ corn planter. do not supply enough organic phosphate, mind. i eounnnd’s. and bey: @fen, to come and see the house* Saturday the 25th of \(').cn‘o —_— "1 Stewart clipping Suield—Ths celebration of the 350th |} cattie denorner, % hog o from'3 to-5. ' The Rock Nook Home com- | anniversary of the settlement of Suffield ks, tongs and saws), 1 ;|whittee numbers, Mrs. Edward D. Fuller, | w be; Tuesday, Oct. 12, and extend :dn‘r ‘b rrels, 2 b 13 of vine chalrman; Mrs. Willis Austin, secretary;|three days, ending Thursday night Oct.! = hundred grain bags, eros: |Mre.<Witllam H. Allen, assistant secre- |14, a4 vistioaRedlh, =1 p fary;:Miss Mary C. Lucas, second i ] == ok | | stoall tools too numerous m sut Secretary; Mrs. Wallace S. 4 2 B oy o 12 Mrs.* Gurdon Bailey, Mrs. Lucius Brown, > Frederick A. Byrnes, Mrs. John : Mra. George W. Lane, Mrs. Oliver Just Apply Th“ Paste L. Johhson, Mrs. William Tyler Olcott, 3 3 2itea Mgy C. Osgood, - Mre. hestumin || and the Hairs Will Vanish Palmer, Mrs. Frank H. Pullen, Miss Mary As this i& my fifth annual sale wish to say to the public in co: this bill. eversthing will be sold ni arvertised for the high dollar, without i m. Terms of the If stormy (Boudoir Secrets) [ The judicious use of a delatone insures any woman a clear, hair- e lless skin. To prepare the paste, mix S ELE L LITRIRONERS {a little of the powdered delatone with * = HELD ON FEDERAL CHARGE | some water, then apply to the objec- < 'The United States attorney’s office in | tionable hairs for two or three mirutes. Hartford, Saturday, on information re- \} hen the paste is removed, and the Gsived- from F. X. Reilley, a post ofice | SKin washed, every trace of hair will 3 iter y | lpspeier, issued warrancs DSt e lhave vanished. No pain attends the $;—HEAD OF CATTLE—$5 . v } B 4 -y | Thewiés Dénahue, alias Johp Ryan, and | ulse of the delatone and it will not mar AT AUCTION i N i Ullle Butke, zllas Wi % ;| the most sensitive skin, but to insure EDNES - ; in the Windham county sai e oW | results, see that you get real delatone. ey ‘[Be1e gor the Unitea Stat L NS el for ‘celme in | Atlanta, Ga. ' As soon as MAIN. Conz. Styles Come and Go 5 e United States authorities can get cuatedy of them, they will be taken to Atlanta,” to answer for holding up a péstal rural carrier, cutting open of mail TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | ar ', "‘"“""3‘ i e from Westerly and - wal TO RENT—Room, with board ; also ta- Norwlch lrcllC)‘). ble boarders, one minute waik from Mar- 45 head from I W. Foote of Prestes Good Woolen Dress G'oods aad Saztmgs PPN EEEEL i f f 3 W e 15, The men are now held in the s ey st SRRV oINS A heot it Are Needed Year In’ Year oat ; . Vadd Dalan ) f:;kg S alie CIVIL AND tn.nu:u. ETR Taver | St L e 18 ‘ sorateh dches and looting of registered mail | 0-ROCkwell's. 13 Boswell Ave. sep2id | Plains. consisting of 23 2 and 3 year ek due to calve this fall, some springing {now, others coming right along; 1 2 yeas | |ugated Write Posteffice Box 472, Nor 10 head frem John D. Avgry, North COLLINSVILLE CHURCH CALLS wich. Cona. octild Stonington, mostly high mdnynmn, g of good type and quality, t to & years old, some due to calve soom, others in various stages of milk, the kind that are seldom offered at auction. On account S of not being able to secure reliable help Mr. Avery has decided to reduce his stock and consigns them for this sale. He personally represent them The legal voters of the Town ef| 10 head from the ‘Aldricn Jfarm, Norty Presion are hereby warned to meet in toningion, § SDFRETS, part Holstew m)hmry in 1904, He and his W | Town Meeting at the Town House on lhaz will calve in the next two months, 3 Miss May Sherman of No; | Saturday, Sept. 25th, 1920, at 2 o'clock 2 year old Holstein heifers coming in s¥ed ‘the service of the American boaro 12 standard time, to act upen the fol- 3:@1;1:-“'13:?"&:: eeln‘?q:;lznlm-:gs ;o missfons and went to & i AIl strictly for the peifed Btca will_assure the public t: i positively have all we advertise and eaeh REV. CHARLES K. TRACY Rev.: Charles K. Tracy has‘accepted a callto’ the Congregational ch Tokellle He will commence LEGAL NOTICES Hartford hool Committee and Health Offices )tr Trzcy has -had Bt 1 | 2nd every one will change owners, as ev- 2 o2 @, Vt. £ 10 “n:,\,,’;l:,,f:ry‘;’;,c“e o Phe Tens jery consignment is taken without limit er ; 6 : - — ot ] —_—————— o act upon the abatement of eeruml"“!‘;;; R e R LAIDS are still among the most attractive 52 inches wide ea .y K ¥ PR AT ) k Even ‘self-love sometxmcs gets calJ'TU,“n taxes | early ana stay lat T,m canit i s , emee fee To vote upon the compensation of Town | designs which are offsred for many pur- black f'-r,“?'_" g 3 3 ! e n g e Ea : Officers T S ANTHONY. Salesman v best. It is “fine | e Vote to authorize the Selectmen toi ____ 1- = poses, and the beauty and variety of pattern g s 3 { , . - e e et ol ex- | and coloring ar® surely worth your attention. | . "'! o3 : z e pc::lrsc! of the Town txor th;;nsuén: year. llA‘l'l' TANERRS . jonv0se . Auctisneer Tl 3 3 X 5 4 0 vote upon an itemized estimale of At $4.50 a yard we show a medium-weight, alf : ‘ €10 : the current expenses of the Town for the weol plaid, in rich color combinations.. It is abe et g 0% T 3 ey ¢ .~ £ | ensuing year. 42 inches wide and of suitable weight for . ) oveity weaves have ® © £ ; : i oehaussamen ,the \matter of Juschastag FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1920, separate skirts, And by the way, the pleated, lipon the matter of erecting a R rlaid skirt is abeolutely correct for sport and memorial in honor of the soldiers of me) o'clock E : ’ ; i Town of Preston who served in the lats gy street wear this Fall. If you wish a better plaid ; 20 30 EE war. e e o), Paties s . 5 : : p 4 e : 2.8 s farm, on Wauwecus Hiil, three we can show one which we will guarantes to | : d fldfi “of ® D momalier fxnd yote, ubusthe faes- B ey oo 8L be pure wool. It is a heavy fabric, 54 inches | Committee to provide free text books and\; ORI 3 g wide, and shown in fivs handsome styles. The | supplies for the pupils in the public} gq.; = """'. T e price is $7.50 a yard. | To act upon any other matters proper | four 3 i Top is amlur | to be brought before said meeting. SIRE, 006 DA i Beroan weig RICOTINE, already a favorite for suits and of m-divm vn‘(gh(, WILLIAM G. TARBOX, :‘u be sold wi: ! harnesses and gou dresses will be used more than any:other =TT O e i oruee Sty Ean weave for these two purpeses. It is a weave il R * g B B e with excellznt wearing qualities—sturdy ensugh Selectmen. | model Ford touring car, a_good one, re- “or strenuous use, and yet fine enough for Dated at Preston, Sept 20, 1920. cently Punlt?‘m-:":ng‘vct:::luwu. four new nare formal uses. At $500 we show a 50-inch : : . P b9 BATE HEL) i n ‘ricotine of medium wsight, in Copenhagen, | bargain,- This-is: L R TR T fiag. two mows, abou e, medium and dark navy, and brown. A ‘and of a_hetvy ‘M we are w.lhng at 20th day of September, | hi 1 chur Tricotine of splendid suiting weight, snd fall-|. . enly 30 2 ard. - £ 3. AYLING, Judge. : (5pod_ones). Estate of Simon Zukowski, laic of . you | Preston, in said District, deceased. v n { The Administrator appeared in Court T v |and filed a written application alleging | cutter, 2 set line . . of VULCAN. { that sald estate is now in settlement in | and: puileye. 1 Jot carpes : said Court, and praying for an order 0| boring o sell certain real estate belonging to eaid gntate, “fally described In said applica- | ene new, 2 d ion. r, 2 cultivators, 2 niows, 1 |~ Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald|er. 1 land mlner 1 ‘mowing machie 3 { application be heard and determined at|hora rale 1 cutawa e karrow. -1 R the Probate Court Room in the, City of | ensiluge cutter, with 20 1 Tl Nerwich, in said District, on the 24th day | single hamees, 1 cross- | of September, A. D, 1820, at 10 g'elock i | cut” saw, chains. small took he forenoon, and that notice of Terms of sale will be cash. I stormy. ‘ gmc: cf‘hfi id nr;;x c:l'mn e sale the next fair week day. . earing ereon. iven by e pul o9 - e cation of this order once in some news-|MRS. E. E. NORTHUP, J. D. NORTHUP. paper having o circulation in eaid Dis-| Norwich Town, R. F. D. Ne. 3. cf, at least three days prior to date’ of said hearing, and that return be| S¢P18STuThH made to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and forezoing is & trus copy | WHEN YOU WANT fo put your busic of record. ness before the public. there is no medi. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. um better than through the advertising sa021d Clerk. | columes of The Bullatin. ——

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