Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 11, 1920, Page 8

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{Tint Your Gray Hau-! Trial Package F reel| Just for a short time, in order to 3 - \ ! iprove to many more thousands of L ‘women, that Brownatone is- in fact the perfect tint for gray, faded astreaked hair, the manufactures of this really wonderful preparation will send a trial package free to those who < H 3 ; ; write at once. i 5 : I \ h v . g ; Brownatone s positively guaranteed 1o , vipe) f ether | co-ope rde yrap¥e. 3 and cannot injure the hair in any way former' state ganizations. . The ¥ furnish the nhllfé fof Governor. tion_ all - sloreu and <indus pend business dufl‘t)% in'gome. instandes~ There , wiil, be 10, afternoon. <The very 'short, _still stan of nllend “political 0. reciti;gflmt he had ‘been Hrifa ives before leav. | bulldifi firm in Texas nid. “thirtatened” o Groye, Fla., to spend | to al to a senatof’ from: that state to Fe bris about what wasychimed by 'the )ln.‘ r!o ,‘L-ne and son Adrian of | comflny to be a delay " a-seftlement. of | » : ACCE"SSORIES 1yfln%nw;;:$ oy m:'tk y(d;nfl?:h:e ‘,g ‘DR Pe o V iys T - 2 ” SU?PL]ES vi 3 g : : . Spriags . are visiting friends in | an “ocount. He added that-he bad ‘no Pk i 4 divplayed and | 1oy : el knowdadge: as to what, It anything, the 1 i ¥ » ; X m ‘been a Bostan via- | sendor did. Another. initance Tecked was iy Btle. stratibn. ;- | AP o't week ;. | thoflla former congridisman haAd- sccom- The pf 5 - ~h S N o vl -»‘whfiuhnmhmmm.ux panfil an officer of ayhipbailding: firm to d pi a\ . % nun. B T ‘Walington to assist’h obmnlfli a con- g alats :tlrQnt oun {e‘nfi; ¥ 5, Mrs.. Lersuel llmn\nz,. Mr. and Mrs. | tract. street, and ‘return to. Brodd: ug.m.,.n Mra. Seth Enos have | - He added that he htd'no Khowledge ‘of | ending at ,the town., in Norwich after.| any shipyard or contedeiing-fitmicm which but will quickly tranaforn gray, faded | SHUgE o 40 LLRREH < V. Whiting. & member of congress or the Nouse was ® hair in 108t Suisxing daagpnes. moif & QN has, returned from a trip | interested. He also said’that-he dfd Act that your fiends, will marvel 10 €808 Nsad - TheAr : criticize all of the-allocation doutracts you growing younger instead of old- ;y:te"fu;‘fon by Rev T _ A ESac Gates ‘ uive'. ro- | tered into. by the beghd: ¥ ; ; ular bottles can be had from |large flag: will be careiéd Y the prot : mm«mq Providence After visiting-rela- | The witness also=brought :$ut " in ‘his i iggist at 0o and $1.50. Two | cessioniand those who destie t dontriimte ! 53y me-mt,m Srov thven here. . a testimony _incidents of What he" termed |1 Jlack.” the flag. Botrdon- 4 v RSt of are visiting Mr. God- g le ’w 11 any. | TAATET R SR parade and Qomrades "!«Sucn ‘otler, :Mri. Nettie uodmy the, southern distriofs and ferred to the tidiey sttuation; ‘coal ‘coni- | sponisible for the removal of the efSbargo, 11 cents to Coombe. and. Donohue -will gerve as aides. a1 i 2 ‘Rowe Hurlburt and Miss Minnie | file cabincls were d|ll)osed of . t the |'diticns and ‘WAter power resources. The embargo was placed at that tima : war tak to a0k ] totie s Teuki N the g Reid, Nave returned to New London atter | contents being remoyed -and Uit theke | “iijle the coal situation In Connecti- [on the empress traffc throughobt ins 529 Cop. | ,, A memoriul ts theiherels dead. % ug‘;,‘in?:,"w e ‘efmiclon. MfiMm relatives. vecords were scattered:and maje- of them |put is pot yet<wholly relleved, cosd is | eastern and central states and later A“ - e to be placed Th Rivér, Bend’ : e m'fin b P! it £ .‘.s 3 izabeth Gracey Tias moved her | destroyed. ~ In ‘one case, T testified, flowing™ (%5 ‘the state i encouraging | throughout the country because of the pin Bl r was erected Wed‘%?h'l'.a Pl m. | convenition for agmission, hut, untit’.the b Eoods 19 New London and will | where filing cases had been: certified- and | Gmounts,” he stid: congestion of traflic and difficult opera: Ay ywu:g so“;: %5d 'hq; grave! session of that body. i M %5 D0, furthéey | Apend the. whflnr there' with: Mrs. John |told as surplus, dupllenteg were purchufd g a Russeil, of South. Manches- 1 08 conditions Exceptions were mad: SCHOONER POLAR BEAR NOT RS0 ML B oty ' Franeé stepa: will: be taken. - it & short time lager, at'a “greatly in- |\, 7 ""‘w"":h" """‘_mnn reporc; ~which | 0017 In the case of shipments nesded 1 TRAPPED IN AKCTIC OCEAN| 1% A4JACCHE 70 0 m.,,t.,\ i A'“n was l;x)plalned that . the’ dot o ab. ‘"}{“a‘da‘s'::‘g‘mged Y mm, had ;hflved ithe: expenses of the chamber to | Peeial emergenci in active service.. * The megiorial. hes iation d te: eg- | e §15,000 ear-and”; Ipcome § 9. Reports that! 1100 rnite nd was dewigned and | clety which, in its: 140U I P i m'{;‘.’ e Bid ne |Eienry' . HSIC ot Haritord. report @0t | pRoMIBITION TNCEEASES it Bear Was| oyaouted by Maurfcs Wi FIyhifi; and {5 the] of “the -bldest ‘Bapfls 3 S fodnaninstay ‘-v‘f.hm(,hm werc | (he auditing. coremitzee ;' Waiter of ORI OF CORTEM with lts tribute of Mrs. Jane: Redford, of Paw-| Rhode Tsland, but would make :hé‘:r% .‘qu D e ra" difbréncs be- [ ow Havon for. the -general tee ; A K idow of . Chal Redford. | a member, of ithe fonvention, i sador *Wise, v{ mntora for the strade o g . a Fur| toc e‘] wll B oo o Second | cers “wete' re-electe Gu i Balley'was a gubkt over | 'W accounts rendgred to :the. shipping hod " comm, Geo St Louis, Me. Nov. 10.—Sixteen bil- . The com-| 1R O A Bedfard.: The mem- X : % ight-at the.liome of his brother- | YoM and _those PE{‘:‘"B‘! 0 Privale o | Chandier, o lion miore cups of coffez have been con- r has put into] SN N the ‘Redtord, family-plat’ at £ s | inslagciand sistét, J\“i‘e and Mrs. William ’,'}““’“’s‘f,“lm‘"‘,’,‘“fi: ‘;‘fw P et Sumed-20 far’in 1920 .thans in ‘8 e a, for the win- iver Bend. 1 s surmouated, by 3 exrved | Afler boinirs i the :ea‘lmu{;r B K owitboms o Derty. Tussday and |{ g“ e o i valsstlons ;::”myfa for the’ prdlic utilities com- | ye. 3073, snpefiing. to FC“,F r { emblem of t¥e. edneed 2 ted for -seftiemdnt, - ¢ York, tary of the Wat - o | ed polished letters giNA fscriprien: o Se e phuzality of Elmer - Wfif“‘““”:;‘“{h:"::fi:n‘}‘ e | Gperators who run their own vessela la |2 The agrieu Roasiers’ Association, which ope L ! s | otes' torone vote. Tha ; A Somisl el OF the wenéral oon | dqition: to. sliiok of \Fgion its tenth annval convention here iz STATE PARK IN FAIRFIELD 18831 - Wfi‘ mo g::aewn Trom theve | Richardson, usually #end the The -increased consumption 18- du. Lisutenaint Dayid e e | sLibs.on the least favorable They {equipment ot . praicipally to prohibition, Mr. Coste s The statel 75th Co., (Sth Tiwty xecutive & {ziee w i e 3o Darticl” | feel.onfident, he aaded, that tire |l Collegs, torming 2_state. depart-1{ borio) 139 geres Jaly o, Sremadiiac i e gl et ntil gedication tula: (Thuraday) | o0 o (oo, was [ueht o7 gkt bé desieavle. | : He Lies my Chapter, Ameriesn’ Red- Cro ‘mornings6f. #he. new library, the founda- | EOVernm ¥ % fn- the Industrial “Trust. 8 P corpleted before Mr. Balley | reduired to pay-ati -fhe: joudes.’ s - — tenant, Redford was Horn. Wednesday aftebncon. R e atily, -toved from Collinsville | Ploves, he explained, were retained:in for- ! ‘REMOVES EMBARGO ekl ith Bia pacents to] ~ More than thirty membes of the We vear ago fo their prevent | 18N ports, with the result that there was oS STNTLE FIACEE i 'Iaal\:ffick:;‘ i mfidse'\’ngh mfl&‘wtxm rly grange are .in - Boston. attending, Fes hie- u;nxft\u'e is the pgm of { & frequent return of ships In”ballast from Cutlcura a h ) 3 L 'ox 1 v B! e Ve » i , by gt R | S sk achini) ot HAt: s e antare Mtyflf‘ur *hanmualisession of the hationdl|.xgal Helen: Gollips a8 a.memorial to her | Ports Where cargocs Were going' begslng 1 o w i Nt 70 tme mfirxcfl | the Rhode Jgland -Agricultural .college: at| grange. 3 huskand; Jloward Cofiins,. aiso all t 7 Rallway Express Company announ <o 1S IDEAL: o P | Kingston. At the,time of graduation] Hach: family 'in\ Westerly iz asked G‘fl buldnu‘zh. ment: from the town of Can- | ¢, .- OF. C. DISCUSSES TROLLEY ‘Aay that it:had pemcved:itss embafgo on o e B and’s (o COVer| from that college hd waseintain; bt onk| COTtEibute TG0 o) year: for thé' matbten 3 i cs. SITUATION IN THE STATE |Single Diecés of expross matter weighing of the military companis, 0 :f,’f,’,, of service of the Wemerl)\hn“aw '!'no-“P'hl‘ is.ereeted on the grounds of ¥ 1200 pound, Nor ‘over, Which has Teen in e e wihsraot the Chhtor; Solduers” Memorial aseociation | oo 1r:ven “Ganmy - Nav. 10 The [MeEt shheslast ADFL Tmproved aper- military “service * 'qf fliks™ country, b ootball team of the Wu-wflck mn og Which - Mr. Balley s president, and it 25 % o ed the physical and ments) sxaminations Schodl ' is: secheduled 'for: trolley situation in the —state was the | ating com % ‘wasgreally. through his efforts that the | T ; : k k| and was commissioned lientenant in me (Thursday) afternioon wml,:lhe mm mment was constructed there. At the | hief subject uf' d‘.‘hscu?:"?nn:amxlé maring corps. - After;a. brief traininga he Westerly High: School at Rivérside| dedioatory ckercises Rey. Rockwell Mar. |2inual session of the Con Gitntios T wont vl kne Teas adon | varic 5 mons Peticd, \pastor of the Center.church, | Der of Commerce. on the battlefields of Framce, ‘His ger-| Westorly lodge, Womnen of !mmn. Hartford, wili present: the bullding in be vice was short, but. a.mofe patriotic or \{vm be guesta: of the- Vamd( lodge’ this | naie "o Mre, (Collins, Rev. Nr, Bailey |62Ling committee of braver soldisr wae not in the iatmy, ac: T&!mda);‘ evening, A ¢ ;| FilL recelye the buliding for the: Canton y cording to official communigations yeraiv-| . November. sesalen o2:the’ supe: gn' Memorial -association. Howard |~ ¢ i ed relative to his.death: I fyflfl‘}'a;:tnflflon mumy opens 3 faityr ;was founder 1n 1826 of ; ; X’l"n» sg:g:xe ‘:fim:fl Dl onda; o o ; i i 1t is not- believed, fast aow, that ‘ X 3 * Hing. company, having stagted with points of -legi F ik !n et of Huntington Alifinal’ report’ 'm Frkes 3 ; s the First |the chamer fn - Detember. e o Ties At xibhe m\% Incq» churc; “tor mlfannl‘le bers_of - the' trolley- investigating. Mf}-‘: %‘m’.,’};.‘:'i;“ s :New :England Southern |tee 4ge: . Robert W Pflkln-@oqxc e el m‘ 5 pal |Art M. Waitt, , Sharon’; rge ™ setamu,l football ‘téams: ; g &fl 'rflnuy Méthodist Bpiscopal i\‘l-msgn 2 e S TR S The f;:a?,:‘.;r“fi,’m ks Hyptt ot Norwich Town, and | Braipard, Hartford.. Roger W. Baris 1o tiéa’hy . Bre: Torbute 5o ATt e z nf awtdcket, also delegates |pounsel for the committee. ) Bt_her home in:Water street, g ¥ the. conference, are being entertained | Charles E. Chase of HArtford; pres. -Francig‘E. Harrison, of Habtford,: : yhn. in ‘town. at the home of *Mr. and |{ent of the chamber, in j=peak on A‘metmlau.m Ne#ds'1n, St Plé L Randall of 87 West Town inglon, at. the next-meeting of the 'n:g: ‘el club. ; X i l{c “auspices of :Scotland Rond S LA 1 a; party. of more: than 100 en- l ance: at the hall Saturday. even- Na L G o) 7 3 tang, < phamd Marsan, \lohn, MI-Q M end Mis.' Hobest 0! | D90k oy E";'“fl L. Tink- romptly Re"he'e w of Park n,,d_ West Hattford, g! 4 .«Dfi:{;.e Y Drotig or the’square A fortier ‘residerits ot ,,,m._ are; thterastdd | I8 E intermission - ice’ cream istress. - to. know - of “his “marflagi P 2 * Thosé , present came from A z VA le go on suffering,’ from little Miss ‘1da ‘L. Binn, d.ug,.;e, of M, santic, Hanover: Mont- Dl 4 Mrs.. David' Plan: of mmm “The n Itic, T o, Fitchville and | StoMach troubles ror Fears ' and ‘im Size 3 by5, complete with pole and fixtures ‘= Will be sold up to 1 o’clock Thursday only. are: 1208 i6h agine they have rious . diseas rhuf'::n;;w: > “m::,:fi i""’fl‘f"'“ " The: Homme slonlry soclety -of the ¥, over-eat :n force,on the WeWioe. Mgy o ""R-“fi, Priet.Congregational church will meet for | Stolch a lot of e: work, W v‘u’ 'rx'l‘l.;’;n:n”l‘;? m g Mg | oK Friduy aftdrncon in the chapel. At| Dut they never thifik'that the smn;‘- 'I\arthnm Is & nephew of m“'f,‘;m; & | 1S cloae itie’ firat In 5. serfes of society | Ack needs extra help-to'do extra work. Hméived s If these people ‘would. take a M{-O-Na o UL e g Paey meveral members. | Liot With oF atter-medigait, waula-be G‘\l PHAIIm v;uin Bosten ’!‘nesa.‘y. Method)st - Epfscopat- church, Nnr- a great blg help to the s(omach in 1t i Mo et Zfi;z ,,"i,,f._"m‘ ¥t hthe ‘chofr of ‘that churcs, v, have | Stfain of overwork. i The W. C. T. U. met Wedncadsy atter: tharge: of the Sunday atternoon sers LOON.. eltering A ‘whist uader the .,,,,glm of ithe | | MrsvSusie- Lillibridge recently returned | “4USe- gufid was held Wednelda}' e‘!nlng in the DBrother_iteldw ‘and_sister, Mr. and Mre, | Mi-O-Na will sweelén your sogr stom- h'"’h house. - 7g.ere was & good atteng Girfia10ld ‘Walnwright, of Webster piace, | AC1 and stop gas belching in of Schwartz Bros., i AT R I N e Mystic Countrz. siub Sheets..thjs | Rome on the' Scotland road red raspbesry | ¢ Stomach s greatly. aided” in ttai} This M °f fine Coatings ‘The Big Store With Little Prices’ i 3 work of digestion.:s (Thursday) - evening at the clubhouse on | BUSES" are in' blossom and still bearing | ™ fny sy 8 + 5 2 lieves alj distress but -if taken regu- P Ry 32 eYening boing Mra. Herbert 8 Davis, My, | JS11V a0 Beliig made, something never | |oie will hanieh indisostion: by siashing the prices. 9-11-13 WATER STREET o o §] an@ Mrs. Walter ‘A. Clarke, Dr. 'and M, "',i.';‘ k:::s:ni; ea.n k"’& e N The Lee & Osgood.Co. and druggists ¥ A Louts M. Aliyn, Mrs. Alice Rathbun, Mra.] ¢ Vdcal and Instrumental ou. | Crcryhere sell - Mi-0-Naon - thel} 50 DOWN GO THE PRICES—DCWN TO A LEVEL Eila Stivers and Miss Elizabsth Mallory,; "h; chl-and instrumental mu- back plan. o x &= Mrs.” Stephen. B, Palmer. who'has been "‘“‘ he Johnson :home Sunday after- WHICH LOOKS MO s 1q.—Addmc}fi1 evi- irregulariti d mis- . BOST()N ‘ufi $ohiss ottt vrnen et ’ , L. weer introduced 5 = : : " he fonal com- : 2 r p Tdson, ‘assistant sec- All-Weo!l ' Ceatings, in a pleasing hopeack wegve. The width is o4 @ statistcian of N = inches, dnd the colors ws show are fler ‘a'year's work. al, ‘gurnet, green and brown. on _of today's session | We haveiSeen seiling them for $8.50 ahnounced that Com- Ry § nson; chairman of the weum be a witness to- | J, ,mmrm Admiral Benson. which v & .49 a Yard tated would not object to qremen\s éxecutive assist- Chairman Walsh read 3 $ ol f, Suitable iweight and eolorings. for Gnn:nm jtestifying, and that y ¢ i icoils,comcrs g employes of the : “ L |§ Chidren’s/Coats, but alse pleasing e @t the disposal.of the commit- for “the #lders. This sheuld ssll tithe -or place the committee i eewie| CASH SENDS THE PRICE DOW ach to do its work and b jes the . Young /People’s chanter of St savseq | ORI ia-week's-visit at the home of ner | NG Iatter whatiyou eit or drink || We to do it. The warm and Summer-like weath , and so far this month, has made selling slow. Stertchatm’ Mass: . At Mrs. Lilltor utes. The heaviness disap And Mi-0_Na not, only promptiy re- || only ome way in which we can beat the weather—that is Jackson avenue, the committée. for. tNe | [FElti™“Every: other day two glusses of | ;500 R g Y ANYWHICHYOUHA SEEN FOR A LONG TIME— mmbemoved,mdlhereu LIKE OLD TIMES THAN S ARE ALL REGULAR QULAITY. Heather Mixture Coating $3.98 a Yard A handeome Velour weave, 54 inches wide, in & number of good heather mixtures. This is a medium-weight Coating, firm in weave and .very attractive. .Original price $600 a yard. Heavy Jersey Coatings $4.59 a Yard A heavy-wsight Coating whq mnd woven instead of knit. P heather mixtures are shown, feasing shadss, and you will < for $6.99%" yard, which is ths price aish’ 514 Admiral. Benson 7 s 5 we have Beon oki Your chaice m ofthe board, as well LEGAL NOTICE' AR ot ton gdd colorings. Séhwab and Chatles E. - T hgadn f. the Emergency NOTICE TO i T T || an XS RORER s THBT!:ETOP—A HANDSOME NOVELTY COATING et coMtirrittes. ™ "The hearirigs will ort tre 190 day oF Noyember, Spetllny P!fi:ed 4 inNew York for tup weeks x X"}fz}h lkely, said QRairman | ¥ S 3 : ux;z’q;e somimiittee will go-to Phil- | _Estate of -Mary jand Washtinteon T contimue ity | Norwich, insaid Dis That - the-, Administ; aged ents i ® conting which Y by the Credilors of said dece B L i [ a7d s besn' sold at 92 2 vard. Y. 3. ur?‘u( Mr. m:m‘zmn:seozk taelgipiatuschatiy " - . i entey. ‘ : from, thig O mm alth Aheafternoon session.:Char- n‘g‘ll hm tlr!m eflee& ' the Wi revious .tesii of tl order, on the i nmr-\ ,fi'dm cevips tesiimony the place where %ue":.hmid’ 'liat amu a4 in the same To .,,,,,,;g“ eine nplances of | 110 carsd'onit i 3 Tovueneebavin fices,”, fayoritism, gircutation n_ said- mzma urn. to tl Dreficed his reply.to the NELSON. J. LN tion ‘msked. with -the. statement fThe agove and fonmnt s a im. DArt did not seek to prove any | *.Tecor d ‘off, the Dart of any person. Aitest: m:mm o mut;im& ;pwu,o! oyr critiolsim,” be =aid, 0!\{ existing ‘condi- | NOTICE—A! ifiéd "By the t to give ful! mlflcment 4 agree with us that the prige ‘we inténded to sell it at, $6.50 wa very reasonable. ltSGGOAYln'I in four of the best has met with much favor this Fall,

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