Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 7

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eh Free Academy baseball teamy s 1o Westerly this (Tuesday o play a return gam i over their success in n game and are. planning to re- feve their recent close defeat in Nor- With such o firie pitcheers Wilfred Ward, t Monday for a fishing trip to Miss Cella Hiseox, 2ged £5, of Westerly e W mornin, wed by a similar atta dauglter of the cox and Was born in Dorr- dford, ig here In 1849 dence at WESTERLY _ |Erususi., | Mt. Vernon, N. Y, | Hartford are guests the Pawcatuck Day DBaptist Sevenih chureh. e James. with the local My boye ure South has been engaged in remdving,bass from the park pond for the past few days be- caute of the fact ‘that this specles Has Leen destroying otber fish in the lake. The Dbass were put into tha lake about five years ago, but have proved detrimental to the other species during the past year. About 18 bass have already been removed ibut a few remain, and Mr. Gavitt thinks that it will be necessary to seéine the pond to catch them. As soon ak they are all removed it is planned to put more goldfish The W Mrs. Austin Yo here has gone {0 make her homé William P. Gf n sedan, the versatile battery as Coach Gallagher choice of mounds- Ma hi ore the game Starts. nd both are ex= 1t is probable, how- the Migs Idella Young of weel end guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Van Olinda 6t amd Ir¥ing St at the Supt. Bdward Gevits of Wilcox park| Miss Mirel Lathamn returned fromi New Haven Sunday e has purchased & Mr, and Mrs; Paul Conant of New London spent msv;:ek end as guests of rs. Conant on sireet, s Friends regrét to hiir of Misy Hitanor ?s«&er of Northfield h-mxl:;;ynw%" taken bt o the hobpital at Br W 3 NLETH Moosup was 4 Mrs, Nathan iewport whers th her daughtef, of by Rew in Baigiu Pnlr and England at ti 1| whion m:(h {he Congregational s Ei&b wis Beld Monday | ana Mrs. George T Champiin. 0. h‘gflk P The Providence Dairy company has! Mystic station is to be closed erected a station on the side of the ros 10, aécording to recent changes | leading ‘to Willimantie, beyond the build- e place on the New Haven (] ° 8 ) E e. B o ings of Erwin Collins. and at_a place tt D. Bradley his ' been their homes may leave for collection their automebile with Clayton Hunt took the pupils of the 2y fheeting of Fanny D. A.°R.. will be 18ld Wednesday ¥ outlng Saturday last. wheres there are mo houses. Iere the E at the West Mystic Station for 43 milk, which will not be collected if left on A \ West street schooi, with thelv teacher, N nic temple. . k T. ‘&‘#1 is|entértaining| Frank Woodward of Glastonbury was in| - w fl#.’ Mary sthte pres- | town Sunday visiting his son-Madison and of the W. C. % U., who spéke very | other relatives. ! inl on Mrs. W. H. Kneeland, who is suffering from a stroke of paralysis, was able to be wheeled around in an invalid’s chair Sun. day. Her daughters, Mrs. Frank Sheckel- ton and Mrs. C. H. Bosworlh, are in cons stant attendance upon her. Mr. Bosworth milk producers who cannot be served at Esthét Copp Smith left Saturday gz 2 trip to Calitornia the Gréen or other places as formerly. The May Liedyard Miss Lydia Frietaz, to Hartford ea ah post-war experiences ORANGE PEKOE TEA ECONOMICAL because ‘it | DELICYOUS besimuse itia yields more cups to the pound | and fresh. Motsover, it is 1 A mé the Mystie Country club Wil be held 1RiE (Tuesday) evening in @ elubhoise. i was in town Sunday. than any other tea in sealed metsl packets onfy. backstops. A in. 5 lclnfiu from . append! D:fln: »th&b fine weather of xth- m:; 2 < er, that Stenhouse will be sent back e suecess of the Winnepasg Golf clab | lives In Stonington. i week automobile traveling has increas _ to get even for last Tuesday's| & nal report of the t. and Mrs Fred Wilcox of Eim greatly, especially in the evening, but| he Westerly tean | e ST L e nderod Saturdsy | stfest are in Wiliimahtie this wek. Mts. B B Lymah of Bast Hartford, |the.cars are not always properly lighted | Sunday in Hartford, }“ o fe¥ Ga¥ sty B Kew. Bittaia. the South IKingston | 10TCITNTE fhe office of Samuel H. Davis.| Mrs. James Dalley lles seriously ili | formesly | .in Colimbia, spent|as required, making it dangerous for pe-{ P. J. Laughlin of Stamford was a|where she was thy guest-of Mrs. F. Hew. at first, Gril i‘ is expected that the desd will be passed |at her homne west of the 3‘; 3 the 15th, in town. destrians on the roads. Saturday evening ) guest.Sunday at Pine Tree cottage. {C N N jort: and Mitc Within & few days. Work has alreddy Mr. afd Mrs Chase of Jewstt City aré| b8 Wént t Groton Long |one_car was observed without any ligitts | y. 200 Mre. Joseph Resnick and fam-| Mr. and Mfe. Heran J. are wit hthe outfield composed of Me- cneed on the new course, and six| guests of Mr. ind Mss, Frank Shannon |Point ast to pit her houses infand three other cars without tail lights. . Ry spending several days fm Tampa. g a comrmieneed ol A W otder for 14 int- | i1y spent Sunday in Hartford. Meikle and Bamford. holes will ba available for this season. |of Water strest. % l\im Clintont Lewis has had his store paint- | ¥, o s SiomE ik 60 young men of Westerly Who| e following were elected membets of | This (Tuesday) g\:gnln& &t nine m A new z{ lent Aamed Mutray,|(ed a sca green color, with white trim- xr.‘l fln‘: Mrs. ; tockett h'lvhe ; - ‘terested in ihe organization of | ine hoard of directors at A mieeting of tha| the case of R. L. Delegrange and from €ftoe, R. 1, has been placed | minge. e e e v Mty : mit of the national guard were inisockbioldery Satirday: For thres years,|Victoria will come up ih the town goist. {in ehadse of the state roads being built in| B. Greenhouse and family, who have B e e i s {l-‘ete b W M at o zel-together meelng In|wyiliam Clark, Louls Tetlew and Howatd| The cass will be before & jumtict | tWn, Pete Glovanni, the former superin- |beeh living for some time in the house|. VW st A IR yra ] ’ Dixon strect | Monday | parher ;two years, Fred 8. Opie, John}jury of six men, Ceorge Wini aflww tendent, having business slsewhers, formerly’ owned by Mark Edwards, have| TeCent puest of Bdward Fiynn =~ . 5 | Ferguson and Samuel H. Dayis; one yeat, | Bugene A. Perking, Henty Rhodss Pilm-| Mrs Thiotore Lyman of Plainyille and | moved back to New York. The townf Louis Bozue, Jr, of Manchester was a| | L o, u.-ru‘ ) Frank Sullivan, Welle Fewler and F. C.[er. James Foley, Robert L. Bu Aimos | Mes, Squler of Manisfleld are|loses a family with bright and attractive [EUFSt O e Brenmi of Prdvife {a harmless Plle remedy kno Buffum, Jr. e Hewitt. R. L. Delegrange will be rep- | visithhg thélr parents, Mr. and. Mrs. | children. 2 ey A F ep i 00 Fady s Spent | EASRITAS. 16 many cases of g ¢ the duties and benefits de- ¥ Lacenics. fi;-mll b1§ fildg:“!l{. W. R?dng: ezn_ :i%nhbm, . < ;\)‘ltxr’wl:w\:"‘;:é:‘x-da: With relatives | stamding i“ letrens. Quiciy e i _ 4 are bet Tt WLl ADBERT {or ME : 4 . 2 Sevén passenger Miss Mildred: B | peared. ' Lee & Co. sells it the_enlistment campaign has| . & TAEOSF L e B owerics| torla. "The case is over the settisthiat ot Blerce-Aftow automablie arived at In HEBRON Miss Mildred: Pendleton has returned | Desred., Tice & Saasad Co. meils Siurich Iy three days, 83 WON| Jyy at the local fesorts. Cef service to ® bill for repair wotk ot 2 boat Center and beoams stalled diagonally at ned up, and it ex- b Pleasant View will start Suurday next. George Briedy returned to his work Monday after being confined to his heme by lllness for the past week. 2 - In recognition of thei¢ victory ovér South Kingston Friday, the metibérs of the Westerly High school baseball team were presented Ameriean Beauty roses by a member of the faculty Monday. the degree team of Narragansétt coun- ell, No. 21, K. of C., exemplified the third degree on o class of candidates at White Cross council in Norwich Monday evening. George Leonard, marshil of the Memo- rlal day parade, has anhouh that plans for the ceremony are practically completed and will Be reday 16t announce- ment within the neXt Yew days. corge F. Clark has been confined to his home on Grove avenue by iliness the past week. The scwerage trench his reached the junction of Main and Broad streets, and the turn to the shuare will be started this (Tuesday) morning. STONINGTON Monday evening, Mre. Weébb entertain- ed a few friends to a whist, at the home of Mre. Wilkinson on Manh street. A delightful evening was passed. Refresh- i quota of 50 will 1f this num- t Tuesday, but with project cannot v. Bdmuna 3. Cleve- of iron, and th Davis and Arthur L. plan to sail from Bos- add from there will ¢ headwaters of the ¥ expect to rough It r 10 days her home, 19} )X has been se- few months, hav- F ary wi \:hi in April. lale John Miss H week. ck Pee. 1, 1533 3oth gettlers of Westerly, | n 1852 they made | Oranite street, and 19 jsided with his The anclent jury box, used when a justic jury panel is drawn i85 about ten inched square and about five inches and is made of pine and maple, the patie dove talled together. and heavilp made with a dover. hahd wrought hinges and escutcheon The bex i8 e hand made iron key Is of large slge fo lock the ballots when plac- ed in the B6x to be drawn. This bog 18 at least 100 years old js still in use and is kept at the town clerk’s office. Joequin Consallo oh complaint of Man- uel Dominiques, was héfore Ju H. Hinekley at thé téwn cour! morning. Consallo was found guilty and fified 87 and eosts amdbunting to $28.54. The chatge WAS Aséatilt whtia the plain- ti was on his Way home flom work last are e Frank Monday Mra I Williams of New Tork is the guestsof Prol. and Mrs, Snyder. Friends of Joseph Cavagaugh of Qui- imbaug are grieved to lsdrn of his death Mt Backus hospital, Notwlch whers e was taken for treatment atier an lllnese of six months With rhéumatism. He re- ter, Miss Mary Cava- naugh at Quiambaug. = i T BALTIC Dance, Sat. night, 8pfague hall, by the | Miss Helen Jenkins. principal of tha ~ * Thosly school, Thosly, Ala., gave a very ; = Hair Growth Rfter BALDNESS church Sunday morning speaking of her work and its needs, | Onlegal affidavit, John Hart Brittain, basiness maa, certified to this; “My head at the top and back was absolutely bald. An expert said that he thought the hair foots were extinet, and thers was ne | hope of my ever having a new hair growth. *“Yet now, at an age over 66, I have a luxuriant growth of seft, strong, Instrous haie! No trace of baldness. The pictures shown here are from my photographs, INDIANS’ SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH l; E;ithind;erfilhd hr:-r: “n; e::;m- g hni.r ag: amleu‘:;oum in -ywah.ulaz Atrer kair growes ;‘E;;: Jea trial. To my amasement 8 BEHt fai5 sovw appinted, 38 developed, day by day, into a healthy growth, &ad ere long my bais was as prolific as in my youthful deys.” True Hair Grower at Last “That I wes astonished and ha; terséetion of the roads, holding up ffic in all directions. When a force of ‘men had béeh obtalnsd the ear was push- € to oné bide ahd an automobile me- ¢hanie sént for, who after giving it a thor- otgh iripection etated that all that was | 1 henre s g Lo L WaS Fome fro ?x“’i" start the car was gasoline, | Roser. anficHethert “Partes feh when lied the machine started = e Roekville Saturday atten tion held there. Mr. and N chester Frid: Memorial Congregatlo: next. Dr. C. J. Dwight of Boston and Mrs. aftér eausing a detention of an hour. A fumber of pupils in town have been fecommented by Sopervisor Fred W. Por- ter for entrahce to the high school next | year. Seme are quite young, but ate con- | sidertd to be properly prepared, which Bpeaks well for the tenchers. Some par- énts fael, hnflvef. that \their ehildren Would bé better able te uhdertake the high sehéol werk successtully by waiting ahother year. Columdla grange held its meeting Wed- nesday evening iast. 30 members being Dresent. An Invitation was received from Andever grange to rheet with that grange Jine 6th and furnish the program, which invitation was actepted. It was voted to invite Hampton grange to meet with Co- lumbia grange Jume 15th. It was aiso voted that the grange attend the Pomona field meeting this summer, as the grange Tembérs could probably furnish automo- T biles to convey all who Wishes to go. The | YANTIC lstturer presented an interesting program, | being a humorous reading by Mrs. W. Tl held in tha | nday evening oung people the town entitled “Petty Mai A meeting of the ld Saturday aftérnoon with i | f Mar | i i 3 aikn, - M leanor Lord | i | | boro 11 Monday e 9pal as the rector, urch Sunday mol y. T. D. Martin was ill . hair 3 been m-zob F b E. A. Jones Is having repairs made on| Phesewhen beld, mildly. Obviously, the hair roots had mot T, ment were served. Mfs, Webb will leave | American Legion.—adv. Carpentet. a piano solo, HumoreSque, by | his property < A mant in the scalp, awaiting the fertilising the then mywte- Wedfiesday for her summer homé on Mrs. Clavton Hunt, and an address by| The rious pomade. Inegotiated for and came into ,-"ffi;. for e “n own Long lsland. MYSTIC Madison Woodward on Some of the Needs this, now called KOTALKO, and later had the recipe put practical The sewing society of the First Bap- 2 of the Cottagers and How Columbia Peo- | c chemist. That my own hair growth was permanent has been amply proved.’ ™ tist church is to meet with Mrs. Clark| Mrs. Stephen B. Palmer artived Satur.|ple Might Supply Them. Mr. Woodward th fireproof shinz R ST R e It bas been preved in very at the Point Wedpesday afternoon. day at her home heré after visiting her|stated tiat 55 cottages have been built|and Be ing the Build- 3] q.% nun{‘cues that hair reots did ow ee g Ine The new concrefo walk through the |Son, Willlam Palmer, in Boston since sha|near the lake during the past 18 years, Bt - not die even when the hair folt park by the library is assured. Ciyti|returned from Flofida, wWhere she spent|which increases the suminer population A T out through , fover, asws Fingineer BEdward E. Bueklin is laying out thcé wlini'f\lx_n e by about 230 pérsons irrespective of tran- | som For m"“"m'fi- the walk ar] evena, som of Mr. and Mre|sients. As they require food, lee. ecte., ! follow H 3 Eatonic Ended ) shman, of Eim strest has |Thomas Trevena, has scarlet fever. the probiem is how to serve them all to|has returned to her ho Falling Hair PROOIdFPwdh“X‘“:"m % f- number the houses, and | Mrs. Roland DeFantl s a visitor in|mutual advantage and keep the trade in|proved in health. Baldness comtains His Trvoubles bezan his work Saturday aftermoon, as-| Bradford, R. L town. ateton Dandruff sisted by Donald Stapton. John Colegrove of Illifiois is a visiter{ An auto truck, said te be loaded with | s in H ““Batonie is the only thing | have The postoffice is 2 second class one | here. found to stop my heartburn and I think it bas been a great help in nervous spells,”’ writes G.C. Johnson. An upset stomach may cause lots . A - roug! malil residents will &ix carriers will be put oA thé routes. Th. oncerts, soon have lelivered to them by carried. dersiood that four and possibly whi¢h have been J. W. McDonald and daughter, Miss Alice McDonald, have returned from Kil- lingly. - Stephen B. Jennings and Comelius Miner were in Norwich Sunday ealling on ring all over the body. Eatonic |enjoyed by 2 large number of people | Joseph Cavanaugh of Quiambiaug, a pa- in uch cases by removing the | from neighboring towns 28 well as by |tlent at Backus hoepital. auze of the misery, becaude it takea |local residents will met bs given this| Helen Starkéy éhapter of St. Mark's 5 ABA e8rHia DGt the eX66s8 Rdid Mr. Muller Who has always [gulld will meet Thursday in the parish wnd gaves and keeps the digestive active part in raising subsérip- | hause. yrgana in natural working order. A sablet after meals is all you need. Big box cests oniy a trifle with druoggist's guarantee LEE ‘& 0OSGOOD 131 Main Street bro Fifs and of skillled must 1 their playing. ran between Norwich and them, will discontinue to 4o so The Stohingtén band and Drum corps are ans and assist The drum many medals throughout hulk of the 5ld steamer Chelsea New Next Sunday, Memorial Sunday, thers will be a union service in the meming at the TUaion Baptist chubeh. . Misses Luey and Mary Kallogz were cgllers in New London Saturday. where she has been spending séveral months. The annual beaguet and election of offi- Free to All Races A test of the new way to beautify teeth This offer is now made almost the world over. It is published in many languages. Millions of peo- ple of many races have thus found a way to fight film on teeth. leading demtists The methods paste—Pepgodent. And millions of peopic now ta- All careful people owe themselves this test—all who want teeth whiter, safer, cleaner. That dingy film Your teeth are coated with a viscous film. Feel . it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crev- ices and stays. Your tooth brush used in old ways leaves much of it intact. Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tarter, are the chief cause of pyorrhea joy its benefits. Acts in 5 ways Pepoodent does more than combat film. It else fights stireh deposits on teeth and acids. i Tt multiplies the galivary flow. It muitiplies the starch digestant in the saliva,-to digest starch de- posits thet cling and may otherwise form arida It multiplies the alkaligity of the saliva, 89 newtrals dge the acids which cause decay. thorities regard as essential. It is bringing a new One week tells One week will ghow you what this new method megns. It will change all your ideas on teeth cdupen for & 10-Day Tube. Nots how- elean the tecth fepl gfter using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. Sce how tecth whiten as the film-coats disuppear, Judge then what is best for you and youwrs what you see and feel. Cut out the coupon now. dental era. Teeth not clean Film-coated teeth are unclean. That is why so many teeth prushed daily discolor and decay. Tooth troubles have been constantly incredsing, and film is the cause of most of them. Dental science, therefore, has soughy ways te fight the film, Two ways have now been found. Papsadéid The New-Day Dentifrice & scientific film ccmbatant, corhbined with two other mod- =rn requisitcs. Now advised for daily use by leading den- tists everywhere. Supplied by droggists in )nue tubes. clesning. Send the Able sutherities kave proved their efieitacy. Now 10-Day Tube Free = THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Mall 19-Day Tabe of Peprodent to everywhere advise their daily mee. are embodied in & modern tooth e o by Dept. B, 1104 8. Wabash Ave., Chicagy, Il Y S Only one tube te a family Mise Helen Prentice is home from Ohle, | 33,000 shingles, passed through the Center | Thursday, the shingles being for build- ings under construction and repair at Pokt Hill. For Sale at All Busy Drug Stores sther otent ingrodients. No sloshely Po l;uaplou: but 'a:('-‘-‘ onderiul effieacy. Safe andbarm- Teas, cven for & child's sealp wnd man has returned fol- Hartford with | tives. Tess, Randall, inl and Mrs. Charl Positively KOTALKO is one delight{ully relisble hait Net%o?fifmu d‘tfie ':‘;l’ntl::" ;;‘?Sm‘;? been m‘e:xn):p; ths 3 hat uuccmdfl;l'): fl“x".::[:fizulg 2 b of KOY. again 1n Willimantic and was st her cot. | Wis y of Sy Lags depariment o e tage at the lake Friday. ! atrs | 1" Money back B | s stamps) to pay part of mailing X of Kotalko wit CHURE, postpaid. i 7 of wolniary testimonia | eat BALD: | KOTALKO, apply once or twic KOTALKO OFFICES, Miss Eliza Hutehins has been in Rock-{ Mr. ville during the past week visiting rela-| Thom: tives. | Mre. Eugene Odhlers and éhild 62 New-| ark, N. J., arrived in town last week and | li aré visiting Mrs. Oehiers’ parents, !\lr.i Harry F Jrom men and women. fo STOP HAIR FROM en a recent visifor in Jacob spent | " THEY HAUL MORE FOR LESS Qur repeated assertion that the Packard rruck hauls more for less might be open to challenge were it not for the unprejudiced testimony of thousands of men who in the ownership and operation of Packard trucks,’ have found them to be the most economical, the most dependable carriers on the job. 391 Williams St. New London ’ Ask the man who owns one

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