Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1921, Page 7

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The marriage of Trechette ph 4 Miss rechette of Jay st ames Butler, The bride was attended b; M. Frechette. man. ‘The eche: alter Flynm, Jr. The was attired In Her veil was blossems and she ca bride ceremol Westerly wil lopen gger and the mem! Avthur D. M of ousin al repairs to 1 James M. M 3 isit to WESTERIL WESTERLY Bva Mathilde ydzughter ©f Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Granite street, was Wednesday morning at 9 the Church of the Immacu- a cousin of the grows, ushers were te, a brother of the bride, and M. The bridesmaid a gray trimmings. hlias furnished the set- h' was played by Miss Lou Intyre, in thel and, Mrs) cet, and Ed- | hydrant. ite street} and Miss Panciera of 90 Conception. Rev. Henry Bruno S| Immaculate Conception at 9 o'clock Tues- | oficiating. also singing the nuptial| day morning. Rev. Fr. ass Mapy relatives and friends were | performing the ceremony. T her sister, Richard J. was the Wiltred of the groom, was best man. a gown o! caught with rried @ bou- 13,05 "opeped to traffic again, picture | o town. is expected the road will the will rails apd 18 inches on Helen be constructed of asphalt. funeral of Mrs. he Broad street Broughtan, Frederick Boulter and Burjal w: Laconics norning at 9:45 o'clock. The We: first outing Pleasant V its football | JEWETT CITY bought bhers of the : Father's Porter. Ca. 1l at thel: pue yopng wor ot the Grove| cineen ’ . { etening. at LR LA, 3 nd daugh-| Browa: tn the week- ne in the{wh ol \ who was wevk on g g be Ne e¢h our | for- othe completed w. a summer | y met in fternoon tion tealf have| farm | A before any special damage was dome by o stream of water from a Canal strect Anthony Louis Panciera, of 142 Gran- Jasephine Mary Franklin street united in marriage at the Church of th Henry Bruno | Man; terly relatives and friends and several | from Meriden and Stafford Springs, and Rutland, Vt., witnessed the marriage. Miss Lena Mary Panciera was the j, bridesmaid and Ernest Panciera, brother Work has so far progressed on the laying of the new cement highway on Mechanic street that Palmer street has making a much shorter detour to the center of The contractor is laying from 100 to 159 feet of cement a day and it} be finished within another week. The space betwcen | the outside There was a large attendance at the Maria A. C. Lawton, widow of Pelego Lawton held Wedn ting. The b Janies K Raymond in River Bend cem- burned a e cottage at Wateh Hill eith and oc- The Dblaz much di , the lat- ly Teachers’ club held Saturday window nders.—adv, Appleby of TRhode | it were Wes- The largest selling cigar in America it's safe hole Now Is the Time to Make Repairs Prices Are Lower. SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE ! FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. i CALL H. F. and A. J. DAWLEY NORWICH, CONN. l nd and of < on ters of o | Tnvitations ed. farewe! Miss _\"\n | Rey. | com? | mai Mr. to Lennon of Moosup is t the odist church to re Me How to Increase Weight and Put on Solid Stav-There Flesh nce does gl iy X to be present to make arrangements | daughter and grandson for an automol TRIPLE PHOSPHATHES|Cheeks and that tadn e g SeeuPation | for gne Tolland County Y. M. C. A. meet- | ride the day before and on returning £ 1 -blooded, healthy | 10 s O merer Tafors b o | to be held at the Rockville fair | complained of indigestion. He arose in t does it S AW e e T2 your ds at an early dat the morning, dressed and drank a cup : Bet= | von 30 ladar s v n rpenter emploved by | of coffee. but grew rapidiy worse and el B o R R . Hall, st week died before a physician could be secur- o Ans e t the scal girder fall on his foot, cr ed. He leaves besides his wife, a = i = e as attended by daughter. Mrs. Inez Bechman and a that really| Lee & Osgood Co. and all good drug- Ho pay: alieniad = g 2 Start to|gists have agreed to supply fhin rus. | verse i grandson, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. The fu- eal, and in|down, under-developed persons with A number of the townspeople attended | neral was held from his home, with pray- you are|the understanding that if one monti's r of the Eastern Exposition at|ers and services at the M. action "[lliTNK of the amount of hen required to grow a thousand feathe A meulting hen nesds goed health—gor it make to you < eel stronger Continue with the for 10 days more more responsive; - lag but is results But don’t that your tonic, unless you really on flest h and gain weight. ‘:ihuhtl and "id bloody —1ihe average plumage appetito—good digestion. Dr. Hess Poultry Pan- helps poultry throy gh the moult and starts pullets and moulted hens to Ium( It digestion. It topes ontains topies for the appetite, tonics to aid up the dormant egg organs. It contains iron that gives 2 mouifing hen rich, red blood and a red comb. No disease where Pan-a-ce-a is fed. By all means feed your moulting hens Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a. We handle the Dr. Hess Line. Call on we- THE HOUSHOLD Norwich, Conn. Tell us how many hens you Rave§ We have @ package to sum DrHess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice a touch of color 1s appearing 1n your | treatment domnt give most gratifying i our money is waiting for you, take it even though it ac- complishes wonders in nervous dis: tive troubles and as a general nerve want to put 2! { i . degree. and Mrs. Swarthmore, Penn., ar home of Mr. Burley's Carlos Gurl < the 1 for Franki Rural Y. M. © members only. eral good time is expected. Springfield last week. Gi Kellogg in Springfield os- | ting of Climax on next Wednesday ¢ hall, Merzow. LYME hursday and Friday. isited Mrs. James Beebe last week., es Theresa and Grace Harding end at home in Sterling City. Bill Hl] last week after spending summer. at Foxboro, N, H. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Essex Donald Reynolds. PENDLETON HiLL visiting at Mrs Mr. and M James M. Cook's. Edward Ryder ernoon. summer in Westeriy, Mr. Mnc'[)nfl:\.d of Pawca- everal mat- Allyn, nest Gurley of T at the parents, Mr. and A, will A gen- Members are bert Spicer visited at hapter, U. Dy even- The Konomoc Hose company of wew London enjoxed a chicken dinner at the n house laet week Wednesday and who are teaching in Essex spent the week Mrs. Mary Bill arrived at her home on the were guests Jast week of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tubbs of Fort Pierce, Fla., is and Qaughter, Helen. of North Stonington, called on Miss Carrie Ryder, Sunday aft- Miss Ryder has been confined to the house for the past two weeks but s Dette Har Boardman is attending school ni Montelair, N. J., having returned with hi Charles E. North and her fami stember th. Mrs. North had H. Brown and daughter, vay, spent Saturday night | at the home of Miss Carrle Ryder. The Hill was well represented at the North Stonington Grange fair last week. 1] Mr. Garland of Maine, is staying with | atr. 2nd Mrs. Henry Johnson. C. Ru Cook has a new automobile. Coolk is doing carpentering in Jewett ph Byron Totten and Company of ¢ York have left their studlo for an cptember 14, “l,-‘ of Allen y at her home here HJ wett. d | after a was only was not for remembered to the ose in storm long b to th There was never a I » hrave, could home-m oven o are two When the | nd SWatcl amittal se Good beautiful. two and four Jewett, ng. Evans has returned from Hor of Dantelson called the illness of Nora McCarth d at Mrs. Wade" Tuesday. EAST THOMPSON 59, who died suddenly 1d been a telegraph op- erator and had worked in Boston seven er of the W r, Mass.,, when failed two years fve on his place hcrc health came to He here to live and shoddy mill for Kimball Brothers until a few weeks ago the work gave out. Mr. Pember had taken his 'wife and E. church at 2.30, Monday, Rev. J. R. Miller officiat- ing. Burial was in East Thompson cem- retey. The roll call and church meeting hed at the M. E- church last Wednes- day, all day and evening, proved a syc- cess. The programme arranged by the pastor, Rev. J. R. Miller, was carried out ALLHIS AILMENTS Crowley returned to New York y after spending the summer in 4 Hamburg. ] 1 Reginald Lord spent Sunday with e | friends in Providence. : | Mr. ang Mrs. Edwin King of Middie- wngfl He Tfled “Fl'l.llt-fl"msn or Fruit Liver Tablets Mouxst Berrxar Hi LAK;P.T::'I‘, N.H, " At 70 years of age, chronic Constip- | ation was causing me to suffer with distressing Headaches, Dizziness and 1Ip digestion, I believeT have taken more medie «sine than any half-dozen people in town ; but nothing did me good until 1 tried ‘Fruit-a-tives’ Right away I could see their good effects. After taking them for three months, my bowels were regular, and the other ailments disappeared”. FRANK A. HALE, 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES New York’s Own Drink. OFFEE to the New Yorker is a drink that either irritates or satisfies because he recognizes instantly the least falling off of strength or flavor. Most of his’life-he has been a coffee drinker—New - ' York is & coffee-drinking city—and this intendive training has made him an-exacting judge-of good cofiee, Our long experience in pack- ing coffee has taught us that you cannot sell the New Yorker ordinary coffee. So we 1 packed White Rose Coffee specially to meet New York’s SEEMAN BROS., {nc: A TOFFEE” Ok QUALITY ARORRRY NEW YORK Proprietors of WHITE ROSE CEYLON TEA = g £ M i M £ | New York. | & Limited. OGDENSBURG. N. ¥ and Mrs and h “THOMPSON Mrs, Al Wed Mrs he Gros! afternoon in us dinner ughters at peakers for the eve (ST Pra Cruff We: y st Roxbu ! Danbury. y State Normal iss of Chi- m place, ha e C. E. soclety officers: Pr Poudretts re v York, havins ir honeymoon Poudrette, turned the same y in Omeco visited her son, . / h rooping attending Trinity col- SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS® = R mber_the old _abont = Enoying your friend’s sound sleep won’t get you the sleep you need. Waich what he drinks and ask him the reason why You can’t help noticing the man who -comes down to the office in the morning with raddy cheeks and clear sparkling eyes —full of energy, and eager for the tasks of the day. He isphysically “fit"—and can do twice the amount of work the average person can do, without becoming fatigued, ¥ you go out to funch with this man you'll notice that prob- ably he avoids coffes, though he may drink Postum—the well-known and delicious bever- age, coffee-like in flavor. This is the secret of his superb health. He isn't putting the drugs from coffee or tea into his system three times every day. As a conseauence he sleeps like a healthy baby all night. His sleep refreshes and rests him, He has perfect control of his nerves. Do not-delay another day i starting back on the road to robust health.” The rich, coffee- like flavor of Postum will surprise and please you. Order Postum from your, Grocer today. Drink this hot, refreshing beverage in place of tea or coffee for ten days and see what a wonderful difference it will make in the way you feel Posturn comesia two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. - - - = - < = -4 = = 2 z

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