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BAIN AND WAEMER TODAY; CLEAR, COLDER TOMORROW FTLL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES rwich, Thursday, Nov. 17, i92L WEATHER Conditions t Pressure is high in tates and high and west, New England Observations in Norwich TAFTVILLE MRS. GREEN WEAK AND FRAIL Tells How Vinol Built Her Up And Increased Her Weight was too0 weak a took all kin tissue b fvers, (without o the blood maki 1| ing properties of Iron| eef Peptones which makes Vinol | hout a peer for overcoming frail, | weak, run-down conditions, botie, guaranteed. y | pany ThesButletins | RED CROSS ROLL CALL IN CITY Norwich chapter of the Red Cross is| From the moment it starts on its er- . ¢ i L nd of ey, knowi t, color ducting the Afth annual roll call |Tand of mercy, knowing no sect rough a house to house canvass in the | OF creed, the chief thought of those di- ftation In the business ts course # that full value and the mills and manufacturies, | Shall be received for every penny. That has been divided into @ s aim {s more than achieved is man- which have been a assls s proceeding a ng the $6,000 whic ch chapter. unity aid taking out §1 igned to ch The citizens ha the Red $5, is to contin The follow ed: t Sids, Mrs. Joseph A. J. Balley John B. Oat: Tee; Powers rge F. M. hid Mrs. E. Howard Baker; Richard Carter; Sache; Mes, T Porteo: Cross or £10 mem. ve t when one considers the loyal army nteer Red Cross workers, con- tributing their time and labor to Red Cross activities, thus glving the Red Cross dollar a value mot attainable. by he ordinary dollar. The story pf the Red Cross dollar will undoubtedly be Interesting to many Red Croes members. In brief it follows: Fifty cents of every dollar membership ained by the chapter Which col- it. That half dollar remains right n the local community and is used by the Red Cross chapter to nromote nse- ul activities which may include: Help- e disabled fighting men and their Iways the prime obligation of ' Cross: co-operation with the au- es In fighting disease and making community a healthier place in which to llve; teaching first &id in factorles, schools, or rallroad vards: teaching home hygiene and nursing, carg of the sick and proper selection of foods: making over 7 garments for the needy children ot own community and for the desti- ldren of Europe: financing and a public health nurse in keep- the community well; making the nity ready for disaster emergen- o-operating with other organiza- elopment of a better ng fam the R thorll - cents is forward- Red Cross hefdquarters This part of the dollar f hest for, in coniunction with composed of voluntary contribu- < at once put to work relleving n many parts of the world, health rules and sanitation and ) r helping to establish hos- extending to welfare or- government the benefits of the organiza- ce with human prob- an twenty-five Europ ed in va American Red Ci imber of t n is still active s work ts rende overseas some kept busy ng many n the arm thesa men which 18 im work In case of ex- tornadoes and other s possible the close co- rederal public, health g of the the dollar is all but ex- result of its world-wide who have trailed hing less than urn and a fraction nanazement ex- 1 Cross. it say ur cents NORWICH PETITIONS GO THROUGH SENATOR MLE Own Medical Bill; ot gine Co; id that the N e Co., would provid an for him he notif e necessity for an oper ssione: J. Donohue Kenure to p h al & b s failure to give th opportunity to provide t ame. Insurance For State Hospital t the meeting of the state of the Norwich State ho: or advice relative to the me; uring the property of the The board wa trustees and Attorne al H Authorizes Pawtucket Trust Co. The Pawtucket Bank and Trust c of the town of Stonington authorized by the state bank comm ion after a he; 000 and it has a surplus Inspection by Deputy Henry R. Tisdale of New trict AN COUNTY WIL MILK PRODUCERS DISCUSS VITAL MATTERS uss some o ngland at meect s pri- e association, s extenled to all the nd g important matters which be brought up for @ e the questic an which can be secured nt conditions. This irymen as s now so the net good so dis- an1 s3 of the as com- as com farm produ 1 discussion of the fatm stry is cxpected and gen- « defined. The New ar Producers’ Associa‘ion is of the stronges: milk ions of hab! ional policy which the specia commi s b the|® to this place o on of the place ion Association has the ¢ mar- the v 50 stmiar h will be held in the or- ts of New and next mectings in Conneriizut will by Mr. Davis and Carl led q ion re- employ- | of at Harford Tuesday a commu- | was received from the trus- th- in- f the opin-| arked that if a fire occurred in m as nis- ing in Hartford Tues-|A. afternoon. The capital of the bank| of London, deputy, made his officiau in. ection of Somerset lodge, No. 34, F. and A. M., Wednesday ning at the Masonic temple. ' inspeetion was followed by a b: Things to Remember This is a time when it is well $1.00 per | remember that no one class runs this country.—Beston Transcript, to manager of the north ani other members § the staff wil speak o other all trytng to give the dairy- all districts an ldea of the big- and imporiance of the business In they are engaged. } New Tondon District of the asso- fs well organized, with losals in ng towns: e e f . Bozrah, Jewett Lebanon, Lisbon, North Stoning- |ton. Preston-Ledyard. Sprague-Frank! president of the district 1s Wm. F., ark of Lebanon. the secretary of Fred . Abell of Lebanon. All farmers In any of the towns list or any other farmers who find it conven- ent to come to this meeting ara expected to attend and take part in the discus- lons. —_—_— hat it was entirely a matter for| FORMER FALLS RESIDENT PAYS hospital and there was no insur- TRIBUTE TO JOHN F. HOLLAND o D, o Luligings, ihe trustecs|| Jachle Kane, of 819 West 331 sizet Z e Public. | New York, a former resident of the Fall for many vears, has sent The Bulletin the following tribute to his hoy- friend, the late John F. Holland: “With deep regret I have just learned of the sad and bitter misfortune to John and Mrs. Holland in the loss of the best boy that God ever gave to man | woman. To think that one so youn, so | true, so good and manly, should be tak- en away when the wicked roam and laugh at sin. To think pood Dink, a kiq amongst kids, and boy amongst boys, |2 man amongst men, should pass away in [aTuatimelyiNay. L Whe navecolloned not to be near him at his departure— lwe roamed the fields, er and played bail tegether. games I kidded him on his faults and good play. agencies | tme | color, dry, wispy and difficult to ar- m since childhood to be o unlucky as we swam togeth- In ball | in turn applauded him When he made a 1 learn that he went with the same smfle on hig face, thinking that his mother was in danger he Went to her A Wealth of Style In These Coats And the Prices Are Really Lower In Fact We Are Going to Sell Them At a Reduction of 10% We want you to know that ths Apparel Shep is carrying the biggest assortment of the new Coats that is being shown in Nerwich, and that the prices are, and have been, th: very lowest to be found for apparel of this high grade. As snug as a sailor you will be, with the comfy collars turned up high, and you will have that pleasant glow of satisfaction that comes of wearing clothes which are “right.” Comfort has not been sacrificed to style, nor has style been sacrificed to comfort—both go hand in hand. The most acceptable of the season’s beautiful weaves will be found, in all the colorings which are in demand. Both plain and fur-trimmed models are shown in great profusion. Prices From $25.00 to $175.00 Less Ten Per Cent. QuaLTY beoviouaury Service: " The Bostan Stores APPAI@.JHOP TWO COLD WEATHER BARGAINS IN QUR MEN'S SHOP YOU DON'T OBJUECT TO SAVING A BIT OF MONEY DO YOU ? HERE’S THE WAY TO DO IT 12 Dozen Knitted Cardigans One case of Heavy Ribbed Underwear $1.00 Each 59c¢ a Garment They are really light weight coat sweaters, made of cot- Good fquality = slrongly' built — heavy weight l.{n_der- ton, it is true, but beautifully made, and just ths thing :]vear dor néen. Bath shirts and drawers are lightly to wear under the coat in the cold weather. We have Seceancwell made i every Barficulat (Diawers in izes 32 to 44, satin frced. with d ing i all sizes from 36 to 46, in both black and cordovan. e < e L sIaw g et walst, - 4 Shirts in sizes 36 to 46, with satin facing and elastic Each jacket has two big roomy, patch pockets. knitted collaretie. | aid for he dearly loved his’ father and | Norwich in the interests of the Charter mother. never forget the Oak Sue ) company. in when h . partner to myeelf and B wonderful work thit he Stanley did that day saved on from defeat. On my 2 | wich T shall never forget the words he to me. He tc1d me to live an hc life and go to m ch has Jost ome of its most prom. oung men. 1 have lost | triend as I could always call on h anything 1 wanted. His poor and mother have lost a.fine son pity them in their hour of sorrow. “Poor Dink, I'shall nevér was attac three my meet session IN FATAL INJURIES TO FRANK C. LADD |4 g e pain for reported prog: he Thank be given the needy | After suffer a see you nearly a wee cain, vou will always be green fn my | memory. May God have mercy on your Motlon to Set Aside Verdict | sout ! A motion he ver SEne e B e e been filed in John Olafr ROTARIANS PLANNING FOR o wal anio b BOYS' THANKSGIVING DINNER 1545 instead of wt 1 &es of §1.8 One of the brightest and most enter- meetings of the Norwich Rotary s held on Wednesday noon at Nov. 6th was fou | ta | de his mac ad heen | stree his g vote of thank enter- | was Wauregan hotel with an'exceptional- th the | machin large mumber present. President Lu- anner. | dent and it i cius Briggs presided at the meeting and v he met his Willlam G. Park as song leader kept = in his d oug! William G, Park as sone leader Koot |y pnppnr wiaey wine stim in though have s s machine to make m fting Rotarfans. those who attended the IN STAFFORD SPRINGS COURT | {an when a pa Yale-Princeton game and the insurance | The borough court of Stafford Spri mobile and did not sto men present, were called upon for selec- has give of a broken leg, a|or ©f tions and graciously responded, the fea- the case of Her- | broken arm, several fractured ribs, one | o ture number being the Yale supporters ¢ Norwich vs. Leroy H.|of which punctured his lung, and se-|Co. with thelr college Songs. The feature of the iuncheon was Rob- ert Tersseman, a former Keith enter- talner, who was in the recruiting service overseas in England, who told of the humorous side of the grim business of getting recruits. Mr. Tesseman is a very versatile entertainer, possessing not only an unusual ability for story telling, but a very pleasing voice and was heard in a number of songs. Mr. Tesseman s in FRESH FISH, DIRECT FROM FISHING BOATS TO YOU ON SALE THIS WEEK FRESH Butterfish, Ib. . 20c Fresh Cod, Ib. . 10c 2 to 3 lbs. Average FRESH Sea Trout, Ib. . 25¢ STEAK TileFish, lb. ... 25¢ BONELESS SMOKED He"mfigé:—]l-’@—l Salmon, 2 cans. 25¢ CLAMS, pint. . 30c KIPPERED OPENED TO ORDER | Herring, can.. 15¢ SMALL CAPE Scallops, pint. . 55¢ BEST SHORE Haddock, Ib. .. 12¢ FRESH Cutlets, Ib. .. .. 25¢ FRESH SOLID Opysters, pint. . 38c NOT WATERED SALT COD GEMS, 21b. ... 25c Native Eels A WONDERFUL HAIR SAVER If your halr is falling out, losi ng range, you should immediately use Pa- risian sage. The first application re- moves all dandruff and makes the hair and scalp look and feel 100 per cent better. Parisian sage supplies all hair needs. It contains the exact elements needed to make the hair soft and lustrous—to | save it—and to make it grow lons, thick and . beautiful. Parisian sage acts instantly—one ap- plication stops itching head and fresh- ens up the hair. You will be surprised and delighted with this helpful toilet necessity, for nothing else is so good for the hair and scalp, or so quickly beautifies the hair giving it that en- viable charm and fascination. Parisian sage is inexpensive and easily used at home. We guarantee it to you, Lee & Osgood Co, NICELY CURED Finnan Haddies Pound 15¢ ALASKA PINK POETRY QUIET WORK, 1 our dreame heart. 1ad we tion's placard-bearing asser, TINE 1S A NEALER. w . - s, ng age, = your hair, gleaming of vour Jaushing 1 rious wars of you. Tpon treet n re 1 meet. emiled t seems aise of DAY frame her ™ girl 1 saw you with one painted over®® 1 irst become acquatate for money ~London tion for my You suzgest old bo ? he KALEIDOSCOPE 500 enumerators were used 1€ Jdne throushout “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street UNITES METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc.