Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 4, 1921, Page 7

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RURWICH BULLETIN, TU 3DAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921 i 7 R e Pyramid Sure i . | 5 3 i b o . 00K under the l1 Dr. Thomas E. Robinson of High street {cessful month, having already enrolledi “‘W‘{:_’P“‘: iscomfort and ‘ : 7 : . . s the cholee fof the first district republi- | 287 students, the largest total ever en- What Has Made a P tee for representative to il |rolled. : s Million Friends for Pyramid xpired terin of the late Joseph T.| Dr. Frank IL‘Paine, commander of | .Pile Suppositories. Send ; Five new @andidates have also | Westerly Sanitary ‘Cerps, Louis E. Bar or y Fros Trial ! ended for the town osuncil— | er, with Edward Thomas of New Lon- i shols, (zeorge B. Utter, Joseph [ don ‘are enjoying moosa hunting for two Until you use them you can have win, Charles anfi»r and Farquahar | weeks in New Brumswick. no idea of the soothin :Tfluence of mit \braham P.: Datson, George C. Mies Phylis Burne and John Burne of Pyramid Pile Suppositories. Howard E. Thorp declining | Steny Creek are ¥ ir grand par- ept a renomination, Howsaver it is M. and Mrs. John Parker of Scio mnderstood that Mr. Cordwin doe s not et. A S vieh o stand as a gandidate for nomina- | Frank Vernett, ot Canada, Is visitinz { triends in town. Mr. Vernett was at on shlicatt “4own caucus for the | time manager of Bliven opera house of nbrilnations ¢f candfdates Miss Mary Keast of Stony yoy th i H r town officers will ba neld the evedling | visiting her grardmother, Mrs | | t 10 1 voted to recom- | Keast of Ledward avenue. o i | e caucus the following nern-'| Rev. Thomas Larkii of the Church of | i a Town - moderator, Euge the Immaculate Conception, will deliver | n town clerk, Everett E Whip- | the retreat sermons at La demy.’| i e « Clifford W. Campbell, | &t Providence this week. ! D. Nicholg, Geo. | <Chdrles Tenano of Tower street. Cordwin, Chas. Fowler, | jitney driver, whilé backing out of hi tewn treasurer and |yard Sunday morning in his s James M. Pehdleton struck by a swinging door of his committee, Bdgar P. and the veins and tendons © 1 commission, C m were bady erated ! i St tax required to close the wound. | e === Voice” is a registered sk any druggist for a 60 cemt AW\ AARARA trademark of the Victor ¢ and be relieved of itching, pro- 5 { wuding piles, hemorrhoids and such \ . . rectal troubles. A single box as A\ AARIRREES Talking Machine Company often been sufficient. Take Do Sub- W\ : stitute. 1f you_ would like a free 3 \ trial, pleage send name and address : and identifies all Victor St | Hiae) Marsnali, Sricw, 0 L remid \ d ree ) ary Crowell W o . 5 . < ! c products. KIDNEY REMEDY applies to the products of : o NN Co nly. ' In One Month,“Fruit-a-tives” | AN \ o be certa the Victor Talking Machine i¢ Relef To be certzin the instru. Gave Gomplete Relie | ; ment you buy is a Victrola, 658 Frst Avs., Trov, N.Y. | A ;. “I have been a great sufferer | SN be sure to see the chtor dog for years with Kidney Trouble and \ . Constipation. I ried *Fruit-a_tives® : and the word “Victrola.” about a month ago, and with almost SRARY S s 17 immediate results. The Kidney o A Y '————% AN I'OOk under the hd' Trouble has disappeared and the \ Constipation is fast leaving me”, | = = 7 Victrola inst: uments HENRY DATER. *Fruit - a - tives’, or Fruit Liver $25 to $15000 Tablets, the medicine made from Jruit juices ard valuable tonics, is doing a wonderful work in bringing health | tosick people. | 50c. abox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 258, | Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES | Limited OGDENSBURG. N. Y. | ver The The rain of Monday afterncom #id not | 3 i the progress of g anic already been fin alf way 10| League, has bee form a b added to he bett n o employed his league is for t 4 on of girls @ under eiving a coating of varnish. s choir A few Town election was held Monday. The 11 from 6 a. 5 AN D | MYSTIC { Groton | | l Ale was return Tolatives in Lioston l ed after e { i i I | has | pounds. | re to meet | . of C. home. | JEWETT CITY n Grisw resuited in democratic victory. The vote | date tbe several ®chool dis- cts of the town ¥ r 3172, Geer T 5%, John MacL one r 376, 413, *Walter *Robert A. “Francois v 4 This trademark and the trademarked Bopchcel a 413, ¢ word “Victrola”identify all our products. : ‘;Y;n“r’:' o Look under the lid! Look on the labell 3 ] i 3 VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO, Camden, N. J. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. ~ Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden,N.J e, SKIRT TO MAKE CHILD A pent two the ) r and Eliz- | guaranteed. Jus been spending s wool li cotton GALES FERRY {Mrs. Fanny A. Molt: good response. e Catiz P¥arion For the first time in the history of| A meeting of the comm tified that ille- |the town of Ledayrd, a voting booth ces was held achaug. | w. ished X ¥ _| vice—Dudley C. Perkins ‘achaug. | was wetablished Monday for the comven-| gy o "4 “Toitiriee, Miss lence of the voters here in the Second |mer and K. Irving Hu district at the -Country club-house for] Mr. and Mrs. Nath daughter, Miss Natalie aturday for a motor t trary sccompanied by S i town camef{ Norwich. Mr. ed 1h- of 'n,, 406 repy busin a total and guests of Mrs. F. H Trac; s thrown out :-mi p v % ¥ et = AR S wQuS reasons i H " Tn the blank column nes Shea re- | eater doeided to play & joke on hiz wm ARE ]’HEY? ceived one vote for first selectman and | ce, ¢ ‘l;} ::;:!:r‘eh:c»am:m i J i 3 arles Albro one for constable i Ho' Bonrdi o el S To molve the Movie Pussle, an [CUWAR IS NO SLOGKN@RAD MAN OR MEX S e men now stands you are required to do ix to re- S T LA nrrange the letters, so that they Considerable interest centered about ,b will apell the correet mctor's er the Rioux bl when the Jew. actress’ mame. No, 10 js Charlie ALA CHERRY$ @IDIE BAY, CAR ett Clty Tr Chaplin, If you can guess all ten und n the m meeting. First Select. Burton and Re Billings W. Avery of th F. H. Gilbert and Tt‘yr.i ¥ I d- opened i doors o st Clty | down and opened the polls. The follow- daughter wiil remain at the you oan Win CAKLAND awtene 4 \ or business. Over five thousand dol- RSO e : cara | 4335 | e o 4 mw&iflmm@mfi%fim l:m was taken in e iRty Tou S Xy I charae: MoRoeslori B ";’, Miss Laura A. Perkins went to Hart- | of > . PARCK MY FORD i BN Al Ale sy e vl by e 2 - | ford Friday to spend Sunday wi - ©IvRaiALam {between thirty sad forty thousand dol- tHp s Lol Bannetl, Be ballot box| arriet Bi ginia and Penn- | tender, Amo: ckers, Emma Bennett, Mary C. Watrous; booth Ernest, the two-year-old son of Mr.lenders, “)‘;figt e N T oL owers A e e e o for o | winlemSSHuEpig dor ¢ Daritelion with compli- body had been | N€W station agent for the first triclk o latter was | the New Haven road at the railroad sta- 7 had mot|tion here, beginning his duties Oct. 1, relieving Mrs, L. H. Gurley, who has been n charge of the first trick since the transfer of A. O. Faford to Southbridge | Mass. Mr. Shugrue's home is in Baltic {and at present he is covering the distance | |to and from the station in his car. n ®t | Harlan N v sold his house and last week to Carl B, A considerahl, men opened nber of local accou wrice osean-going tug into New London Frids | heavy scas, visited his i Maynard, and arles B. Hoyt, that Plymouth was on her from Boston. Mr. and Mrs. J den closed thei and The Pinc returned to th law and daughter, M Sperry of Bridgep spending two gues mentary eard . ing National f New York, The r, Wwhil City Bank and Trust Company of Hart-{working i iford and the Art etal Construction } b { Company of Jame i Stratford, Conn., Trust Co urer H. M. Dunbar a h It was with this concern that Mr. Dun-| bar began his work as a banker. R H. Mann of New York, the or-| ganizer of the bank. also noted the'd minutes all around the four hours. Fi- s used to fiu- body was missing lot in the vi afternoon. | opening day with n floral ift. iThis is d Mrs, | (oaweon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson WIll 8oon7;.1,015 " a1so of ‘Bridger The officers of the bank ara: Pr. Paquette have lost. ks’ old D P ir new home. lsame time in Mr. Sperr: dent, L. M. Carpenter; vice presidents,|daughter is left to comfort them in their |, T0¢ Forward Look, Titus 2: 13, Was|™pqior ¢ Perkins, who the theme of Rev. G. H. Wright's sermon p in the M. E. church Sunday morning pre- s las o ";‘3 ceding the communion service. At the ool pevsiaed, | offertory There is a Green Hill Far| b o numhers, | A7¥AY_(Charles Gounod) was sung by| YANTIC / o~ °T*: | Miss Grace A. Chapman. / recited and sang There was a large n \ inson’s class. Miss onary program was given before the|ance at the Peckham paper on the be- Mrs. R. Irving Hurl-| All articles s OB hobes ) Mrs. R. Irving S D o | butt chairman. - The © e ; Sunday School | wWho is on the Lord's Side. Letters from | Which added to the sellin to th¢]South America and Africa were read by Frink bought the 8 €lass | \iss Mary Birch and Stanley Faford, A |old gu & advice regarding the | jetter from- China was read by Tillie|cggs in watergia manner to discuss Sunday school | gjengs and one from the Philippines by {cles, all brought h & Edith Fabel. Awards for regular atten-{ M. J. Shea has been ma‘«.m: imy cashier will oc a business office. | Mr. Parkhurst's class. Mr. Parkhu dange were given Margaret Parker and|ments at The Tow farm. He The attractive s of the completeclass read selections about conducting | Eeamor Smith, each a bronze pin, for two|had a model silo erected and is Sunday school classes and gave & Te-(months. building a cow shed on the Let sponsive exercise with Rev. C. H. AN myg leader of the Epworth league |roadside of the farm. Ray Beckwit Stop Itc .ng lp drew as leader. Miss Ruth Ballou gave| Raily day evening service was Mrs, K.|charge of the work. h[ S(:a a fine account of her vacation at Camp|Irving Hurlbutt, with the topic Thy Will| Mrs. John Kilroy picked a bunch of - ? Mystic, and Earl Robinson of his va-|{Be Done With My Time. There was fine|Wiid purple violets near her home the Rub Parisan Sage on your head andcation at Pleasure Beach. Misy Ethel | music by Miss jennie G. Perkins, William | last day of September. ‘ you won't have to scratch the dandrufr| Fithel Thompson played for the singing.|K. Wright, violins, Mrs. R. Irving Hurl-| Mrs. Curtis Wyan of Cleveland, O, !at any drug store. After one off; stops itching scalp, gives a lux-|, Xour bundred members of the Woly|butt mandolin, with Mrs. Rufus W.|was a recent guck en Pot-{tion vou can not particle of ! 2 g R Name society of St. Mary's church re-|Hurlbutt at the piano. The new singing | ter. uriant head of beautiful hair or moneyl { Da; F. Finn. J. C. Worth; treasur-|sorrow. iy ) er, H. M. Dunbar. Directors—L. M:| Rally Day Frobably you know the names of most of the famous “stars’, but just to refresh Carpenter. I M. Dunbar, Edward |gregational your memosy, we mentiva below the names of & few of tho most popular “movie” Faust, Daniel F. Finn, Philip Gunder, |p P rtte Chastil, 'Chable Dr. ‘George J Alex. ‘McNicol, R, Theda Bars..Donglas J ‘Blanche Sweet, Mabel Nermard, Marguerite Clark, 7. Randall, James H. Shea, W. C. Terr Poarl White Faily Arbuckis, Wallace Ieid, Deverly Bayne, Willlam Farnum, Alice J. ©: Worth, Brady, Gloria Swinson, Anita Stewart, Paniine Frederick, Derotity Gish. . ONLY 185 “POINTS” WINS AUTO For_each name that you arrange correctly, yow will receive 10 “Poin LAND Autemoblle, or 100 “Points” in all, i you arrange all nnmfoo:'u:ff. 2 more “Bolate’ by Quslitying” your amewer. That in by proving . i & copy of Mothers Magasine to five people during this Bie 8§ \dvertifing Campaian. The fnal 35 “Points” will bo awarded by three in-, rdges on the neatnoss e, handwriting, and spelling of your answer. ng 135 “Po (which 18 the maximum) will win the OAK. ile, or $1,000 in cash. Second highest will win $760; third prize, $600+ iown tiie list of 25 big prizes. In case of & tie, both winners will recetvs fend 'a your answer TODAY. As soon as your answer is received, sam- pice will #s sent FREE, to assilst you Im queitfyley. Conmtest cioses Oct. 3lst, 1931 COSTS NOTHING TO TRY—YOU CAN WIN Yon will not o asked to subseribe to Mether's Mhgasime, nor spend ome pemny ta order te win. We have givem away THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS in Prizes. You may be the mext lucky winner. Tirite your amswer to the Puzxle on one side of the per, name and address in upper right hand cormer. You can win—Answer the e NOW and send your selution te MAGAZINE, o, some time in Anthony, day at his home at Per! Rav, Mary Plckferd, Thomas Imlnfibu:fin Farnum, nl Edith and from Mrs. F. B Dutkowskl. a Jewett City|Mabel Wilcox rea man, will be the paying teller. ning of Sunday As soon as the other part of the build-|H. Jennings told of fng, which the trust company has leased & attended ¢ & avalable. the bank Tooms will he Mrs. E extended, the lobby land convenient dircctors’ room estah- llished, also in front the president and in opening hymn was | Everything H. ced and 2 large]read in turn some advi price s 35-cents buys a bottle of “Ds %.o*ioY MOTHERS’ s dandruf® or falling ir. Beside ceived their quarterly hwolv communion | books, Hymnal for American Youth, were Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert s = =5 q Fairfield -of | every hair shows new life, W v = 1% refunded gavs Lee & Oszood Co, Sunday morning. | used. The roll call by the secretary,|Putnam and Mr. Clark of Worcester were Lr;‘trlitne;l‘ m:‘re o;lnr and ‘n.lflmd.l.&"“w z & L

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