Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 8

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NORWICH KE YEAST THE QEST WAY-WITH IRON | Chicago umck Co. DIGNIFIED, DELIGHTFUL PRODUCTION OF DE LUXE PLAYS If Weak, Thin or Run Down Take Ironized Yeast, the T gy, 1 DANIELSON AN" PUTNAM NEWS PUTNAM Following Tuesday night's democratic city caucus, after the republican city caucus of Monday evening, the stage is now set for the biennial city election on st Monday in December. . ibEATh Tcéay, Thur., Fri., Sat. The Big Miliica Dollar Classic DANELSON A slash of approximately 20 per cent. ! fn the price of as will be announc- ed this week by some of the leading man- utacturers of the country s of more tha terest and of concern to many i { o nost essential-of all food elements—yet our modern diet is zlmost entirely lack- TODAY—MATINEE 2: :15_NIGHT 8:15 ing in them. the fi If you are Wezk, paie. sickly—if \O\l o ’ » ¥YES” “QUO VADIS” automobilists in this town. | =The nominations inciudo so many new) Great New Vitamine Tonic alit low ana you 8 S C R A M B L E D W l E S lS ' manufacturing is one of the | names this fall that there are bound to 4 = old bafore your time—then {“Whither Goest Th principal industries of Killingly and hun- changes in the makeup in the Treatment in Tablet Form. yemarkable new tonic. You |M HE gidn't like grass widows, divorcees, females with pasts. SHE had all g ! ou”) f people are engaged in it. fontinan cfick B SERIEnT w1 . gooi dmprovement in o those things—and tried to stop him finding out. Than scrambled lives and == nts of the effect ‘hat the outcome of the voting. condition even after the first few days') [ those tnngerand TOCH T8 ORI L n From th= World Famous | ts as completed present some| At last the perfect yeast combination |US%: . Sappear entirely ienkiewi . |agreements and concessions_all around |nag g e Everywhere peopl RROW—MATINEE AN HT Novel by Henry Sienkiewicz between party leaders, and all made with heen discovered SR e Hap e TOMORRO D NIG! k Y No longer will it be necessary for peo- |are saying that Ironized Yeast is just in the ti plans. | the intent of ironing out some minor dif-|ple to put up with all the objectionable ic thev neede FRAZEE ¢ + is something more than optl- | ficulties that have confronted the politi- | features of eating ordinaty barlug vonsy '3 Teast will - keep indemnitely |- THE N. Y. THEATRE MELODRAMATIC HIT A cast of 30,000 s viewpomn: 1s attested by the | cal partics and with a view to insuring x{:)r health. F?rb)leasrl may novlr)lhedm en no_more x-v\;( dose th?a“‘ conll'; <6 > 5o ettt dollicr ol fon Rl operative work in the |in convenient {ablet form, combined with Each package contains SMOOTH A AL 4 Ty e | R e S iron, which Is necessary in order (o get ireatment ‘and costs only $T_or ‘ The mightiest motion 4 : 24 3 = 5 e Lest benefits from yeast. Just a day. Special directions for £ by — ” 2 next two years. ¢ age. Sold 1 S f “T Rosse d “Kick In’ t tacl This preparation is called Ironized chndm: n _each package. Sold at a ¢ uthor of iger toss an icture C e | Ratos got_another free ‘ride.| Yenst and b the approves viamine s | drug Aade by the Ironized Yeast By Willa 9 g P spei of | erom Brooklyn Tuesday— | treatment for run-down condition, 1oss of LOmp:m\ Atlanta, Ga. the century No advance in prices CLYDE COOK IN— “ THE HUNTSMAN” weight, nervousness, lack of energy, poor appetite, skin eruptions arid other run- | down symptoms, The reason Ironized Yeast is bringing such splendid results everywhere is be- causs it contains highly concentratel brewer's yeast, which is far richer in vitamines * than .ordinary baking yeast. Vitamines, as we know, are one of the: he paid no actual cash for the trip, though it all appears {in the costs in the case. Rufus has { fallen Uto the habit of becoming intox- licated. #nd loI'ing around and falling Into the hands of the police. His latest appearance in the city court is the third within a year and the sec- ond in a little more than a month. Inci- Friday Matinee and Night “WEDDING BELLS” Snturduy Mat. and Night, ““THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13” " Seats Now On Sale For All Evening Performancss tires and the pr making of the 1Z€D ' mONTabletZeAs? HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VITAMINE ToNI# dentally his present appearance resulted T A_RIOT OF LAUGHS FROM I fhe holding of & special NIEht Session | (g —————————————— T ————— s START TO EINISH;E o b city court, something very un- ; s | g ; ! W e . BEST AND B Frtoan i R FOWR TEDre- | yp Monday night when court officlale \ OR THE A Evening 30c-40c §| en ains foreign born | cyme to the municipal buflding to attend FoR EY Tax Paid | h here in He wes tried, found gullty of MON T { od fon and sentenced to serve 30 ge of Brook'yn from which in- last Saturday Putnam when temptation and —TODAY— SHANNON BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. ONE POUND OF PURE LEAF LARD FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR OVER * WEDNESDAY ONLY KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE — 4 Acts “COMMON SENSE”—with Ralph Lewis THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY B. F. Keith’s Vaudeville— 4 Acts ORA CAREW, in “BEYOND THE CROSSROADS” Taesday at noon. at the home of her Regulative actlon agninst the parking ng cram.‘““ s ironclad, in- nd notions. 0ol board there ex-teachers all of ex- er of whom we believe ork much bet- o the town imported William Fox presents “OVER THE HILL” present sc | of automobiles in Union street is being sought by farmers and others who drive into Putnam to do trading and find that is thoroughfare, intended for hitching s, is usually blocked with automo- a fact ould do th of this city was coun- ]wr and with less than would Charles L. Torrey sel for Mr. Smith. Students from the Connecticut College for Women Thompsson ol forces farmers to €0 | the fund money {in Wind \5'.4\ 000 wi Many parishioners of the Westfield SPECIAL LOT OF CHINESE VASES CAN BE MADE INTO BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC LAMPS “1The Norwich Electric Co. 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET | Prmm nt at is to b idents towns | Approximately for the erection is screly needed | t the college. $20,000 has 7—Days—7 Starting Sunday, Nov. 20 The Wonder Picture One solid year in New York Now in its fourteenth week at Tremont Temple, Boston and sold out four weeks in advance. i hail i - to find a hitching lccatio ! ated Tuesday street was improved an | red to remain there it was wi specific Intenti for drawn vehicle from reached has n vears. long ¥ summer been for on T the L — n with parked all hours. It ha Danie aver i s means to re-establish the cconomic bal- | promise to the world that . g 2 oot el "’m“’\'.,’":,\}:' recruiting officer from Yort Wright | unca of the world. more war, that there . . sit e;'mu his week iseeking||"siag i et ng peace—efter Ghe palaful] etruge r William A aves is employed at the g men ist in the army | . o = m have just emerged, wol [ new and powerfu re pow- | ! vice. Ther ber of vacan-| Cb ! gt t the"Deopie of tie Fastern Con- in the post Wright, where | SP!t¢ S il el al :ut Power company comes in for {y . . 7y Putnam young men were in train-| = pReparg _‘M; LOOMER 2 Sl ; ritory. | CoRees St after the sk 11 i are most : o : ¢ ! 98Y- {oorners of th i ol shattered Dy D ; 4 Jay “\or | The rarmers atwk. making known fn 104 | ars now to Tevis to realize th OPERA HOUSE 5 9 yicagt e | uncertain terms that the K they O i Ea st c L z rd O plant. of the |entitled to_more tonsloeration iow found under his that your proposal is t: Tt prdB s WILLIMANTIC s S hibe barache ih s acquitted when | first ive step towards giving t SoroY tid abou S 3 l"!\\\omd a release of ;urh‘numr. as to en- DAY . 2 city heard with j abl ik of its economic Shaadpe s Wi - 4— S_4 thelr : it ther- was'in looking &t district deputy |ner cent Sy as ] STARTING Sunday, Nov. 20th WM. FOX PRESENTS “OVER THE HILL” lacecr (Mr. Hughes), akes of cord t > 0f 10 per cen es | . im ) I be allowed " upper is s of the ¥ t rather difficu Italian and orid have st . chairman, the question concerning the rs must be considered ed t this matter ratio; l\ fif the and fe I | i 1 i i back of you, Mr. vou s and | addre | naval po rst place, i United women much in poi i ar held during the past week | 1 aid of the Connecticut ' cerned, ana o fac e e S tat qmeiit i Sunday, November 20th > . small percentaze of th {ning Aur: or wi naval question 2 . 0 are entitled to v the aba “art of the route. considercd hy conference TeRdy. o J0m ourgenprinfio. those S Monday, November 21st " ) occupy an 5 party the inated nen of good w ply ol The Paren n i help in r ! e ro- 1ding n involved in ot beh Teachers’ nssociation : cand Tuesday, November 22nd n i S 1». road that 5 PR i trave'ing hag to Wil- | proposal. i g Ciene Pttt Deitbon st Wednesday, November 23rd 0on to be- administra- pr 1 hundred women of nual town PRICES: Matinee 20c-40c Evening 30c-60c-75¢ WAR AND STATE TAX PAID s homa h funeral Marv's | as one of the old- St. Mary's school’s team has Pomfret football was In ent win, | PREMIEE BRIAND'S T OARMAM ADDRESS NT CONT tunity 3 may position of France is, so that the Thited fully know: Washington, Nov. ation to prove this e - Briand ve have 1 upon the ¥ to this demon- te by fire hn;, | the arma it away and (hat we hav Gy doned tration, vou will be | session tod 1 the direction indicate. | convinced, t France after . of Brooklyn. remafns| “Mr. Cha down to a certain and life have 1 what prey d us | been harbors mo found tion - (Mr. Balfour) it pians for a weak | thought sturbing the peace P at beminning 2 3 veelc {or the necessi- (of the world I come for thfrfi -2:1’752{"’“ atds ik ties of nation se this demonstrati ay 1 will stmpiy and the indleations are x i t - Il be heaten during Nov ”f the aruegists of this fis Bt iy :'om," ;f‘h e fl‘.,,,"’;';m‘fll There were 22 arrests in Putnam durix dtelnal bee: : s L zather Som Bt ? the con- { October, according to the pellce reports, Whlle, I .do, 1o gy it ¥ i omre host- | r'\ sts _helng for -a variet | (Continued on Page Nine, Col. Seven) the superior court at Willimanti S s e RO e own part. that « 'yon hav Distilling company vs. ADMIRALS ARE TO COMPLETE R o Ky Slater Hall Concert proprictor of a local ANNOUNCEMENT NAVAL ARMAMENTS REPORT (Continued From Page One) i ! , . Series It | |m s | - s e Bad Blood Ruins |ccivemsione. e ompose of the (»‘1('1 DAY, NOV. 30TH, AT 8 P hat andar = | Roosevelt, Admiral Beat Vice Admi- y eome, to "" MWEDNES That we may render more complete service to our cus- Complexion |55 Aumil ety Viee admt | T o M. THE LONDON STRING B < e 2 A Vice Admiral Kato, with ful power of delicate for France, as you QUARTET. tomers and the general public, we have now opened a e substitution for each adviser. At the aware, we IR e e stion of Mr. Balfour it was agreed schew this. We s | FRIDAY, JAN. , AT8P. M, Pepto-Mangan Makes Rich, ; Colonel Roosevelt should act as the fully conscious ISA MOUNI, VIOLINIST. s Red Blood—Tauidior rman of thia sib-commmitten ‘ qu The committoe adfoariéd to meet at -~ | WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18TH, AT 8 P. M Vln s epar men Tablets | the call of the charman. FLORENCE MACBETH, SO- o oemiesion 1| TATENENE BY uman Lo o e The woman whose complexion Is e e te | 5 muddy and almost sallow has blood | TOTNAON || Samors s 7 WEDNESDAY, FEB. I5TH. AT 8 P that s clogged with poisons She B inee A e s DI D W2 M.. JOINT RECITAL, FRED PAL- anged that all deposits made during Novem- || focine. She seoms to hive 0o noaa! cad of ltaly's arm- | Ausustus Harr TON, BARITONE, AND MAY Erown, both of Taftv RYAN—LUTTON—In V 14, 1921, by Rev. John T. Ryan’ and Miss Margare NICOL—REED—In Jewett 15, 1921, by Reév. C. H. And drewv McNicol and M Reed. | ament del king at today’s ses- at all. jsion of AR e Her blood is weak and thin and she| am needs to take Gude's Pepto-Mangan for a while, as thousands of women do when they feel run down. It makes| rich, red blood. Where biood was thin and weak it becomes rich and MERKLE, CELLIST. th respect to the interest from the \ first of the month. Is. come d this confer- ence has been called not for general res- olutions and for mutual advice, but for action. COURSE TICKETS, $4.50 City rews, A posits received from $1.00 up. 4% WE HAVE A BOOK READY FOR YOU. The Danielson Trust Company DANIELSON, CONN. i ; COURSE TICKETS ON SALE FRi- { DAY, NOV. 18TH, 9 A. M., AT CRAN- S CHURCH & ALLEN 5 “You (Secrstary Hughes) proved at — | STON'S, BROADWAY. NET PRO- l:;‘é}; :}:;'é ififipfiifi"am nh};azoggg once that you mean to carry out your DIED |CEEDS GIVEN TO BACKUS HOS- had suggestion into practical execution. POTTER — In Hartford . { it oo hard to do things, begins to Took | ™o " TS o U o [ POREEN 5 n Hantert, 15 Main Street |PITAL. She doesn’t 1ook so droopy and tired. In a little while the look| on her face brightens, her complexion clears up, and she feals happier, ‘The druggist in your neighborhood sells Gude¢’s Pepto-Mangan. It has been recommended by doctors for years. There is the liquid and tablet form. Take your choice because the medicinal value is the same. The name, “Gude’s Pepto-Mangan,” is on each package. Advenisement Town. Funeral services at the chapel rooms of The Henry Allen & Son Co. Th afternoon, Nov. 17, at 2.30 o'cloc! GALLUP—In Voluntown, Nov. 13, Josephine M. Gallup, aged 64 months, wife of the late Origen S. Gal- lup. Funeral at her late home Wednesday at 2 p. m. Interment at family grounds. statement concerning the limftation of naval armament is one of great sinceri- ty, great force, great courage. You gtat- ed clearly and unhesitatingly to the con- ference and to the public opinion of the entire world the question of the limita- tion of naval armament as concerns the great naval powers, and you aid it with precision of facts ,and of figures, thus at- fording a solid bLasis for discussion. “We shall not consider the technical side of the question which concerns es- BAl TERY B DANCE FRIDAY NICHT—ARMOR CAREY’'S CCEAN BEACH ORCH. i Featuring i AL WRUES Saxophone Artist FRANK RACINE, Soloist REGULAR ADMISSION Funeral Directors and Embalmers CARD OF THANK peclally the grea* naval powers. Wi I wish to let the zood people of Han- B ALBERTUSF. WOOD only wieh to expresa in the mame ot the |QYer know that X most keenl: - NEW TERM Italian delegation our great satisfaction in the proposals for general order. \ve hope that your proposal when accapted Lady Assistant JHENRY E. CHURCH and my children. to pa 0 my great grief brought on b death of my .dear h i DANCING CLASS Funeral Director and Embalma- PHONE 147 DANIELSON r will be the source of the most beneficent economic consequences. The peace of the world cannot be permanently maintained i you do not consider the ways and the donors has my thanks. MRS. Norwich, GEORGE NICHOLS AND ¢HIL-! DRE] v Conn., sincere and he WM. Nov. 15, 1821 SMITH ALLEN Telephone 223-3 e BEGINS TCMCSRCW NIGHT '7:45 P. M. ODD FELLOWS HALL { FIRST LESSON FAEE N. H. LEVY, Instructor

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