Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 7

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y . NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921 =N the lake and through West street, inter- MP! stereoptieon views énabled Her to handle ! to his home by illness for two weeks Secting the Pine street road agath at L.| . THOMPSON it in an intereoting Wy i SEWETT CITY P50 at0 Srs. Fres Whtppis, 1, Winter's corn > is reported to be in| About 400 citzens of the town ef| . At the -social hour Friday afternoon | | very bad condit During last Weck rated their 9 Thompson and instfuétors in . the| e entire school assembied for the pur-! e invitation t Wwas with difficulty that some teams 18 | pose of drawing up a constitutien for the !, .. = : . Anniversary, day. at the b {irough, and one Jarse truck was | Thompeon publlc sehools attendsd & fe-|dtivelic associstion and of eldeting offl ' (o | Topathy ';{“".,‘.‘hn‘” '.":LI',:::“ of thelr dau, Miss' Bertha V red acrosy the road and remaindl|veption given last Wednesday evening by | cers. fienvpncnx‘m; Was in - churge of | gy S s ik e SN R T e fev belRl e \:;i:; ‘he school committee of the town. The|SUPmaster Roy R, Atlen. | Cheney ard James Crary. Mlsfio‘!l'u ot The plant-of the New. England Silk p udiers, police officers, town solicitor |yyyt i front of T. reception, which was the first of its king {chestra furnished the musle ARd Pro : [ iy ,,,,u,mx'd,m went of full | -alth officer, milk _inspeetor. polieE’ piuve the detout nece this year, was delightfully informal. The NORTH FRANKLIN {F. H. Githert srompted with skill Mbi::. iy ‘:m!lnu 0. He was r me Monday morning. As fast as th ymmittee and Nghting commi':-~ | that it will be two weeks at least before of the school committte and| At Pleasure Hill Tuésday nisht, Nov. | ficien: During intermiesion ll :‘flt r:cx “_‘u \m;» pre . help comes in the different machines wi st two committees were filled the bridge is completed and the road ived in the school Ibra-|15th, neighbors and frierds Hiet in~Rob. | Present went to Jewett Cit: and Brough was committed. One 0 dover r ot 1 ®as & witnees at the teis) g be st of the employes will re- | 1ers of the counell. opened for travel. ! Superintendant of Schools and Mrs. | inson’s cottake and had a most enjoyable | OVer ice cream, the sale of which kdded jtwo TR L pe '..nn;dn :lguil:l ma: ‘most of the The annual turkey supper served by | ‘Tha fog was so dense Friday 6vening {Kimball, with the faculty) of the highidocial. Mokt of the evening waB spent 2 c:flsmv‘rah e :m;n fi"&"fim’lfi,’“:‘. *:: other was m)][ .x rz‘ t in the cou: machinéry will be operated by the oldfthe Woman's Ald soclety of the First|that automobile drivers had diffic in | school and the ifstructors of all fhe|dafcing the ofd:fashiored dances :nacil1-39 a boadet of ohreSafthmBrie, (RS ft Elehelberg of Jew help. The dompany has received several | Baptist chutch In the vestry, proved very | seeing the road. One driver wished to!crade schools of the town, Were grouped |everyone enjoys. At 10 o'clock dancing |Presented Mr. bert by thé e Albert DUWGIh of G lars 3 tte | Teavi a i scctiou | in the upper corridor of the bullding, |was stopped so that all eould partake of in_appreciation of his kindness, ®h latwers bitd dog. Br argze ordersy snesessful. Over 280 perfons attended | leave the maim road at its Intersection DD o e Dt e of | by kg g . 3 $ S A e | With the Columbia road and go to the|where the guests were presented to|the dainty lufich that hAd been prepared |committee in charge was Mre. R. cbek phedsants Saturda Monday epening at 7.30 o'clock = spe- dnrl'(: the ;’fl};“l; l’f‘he,fl““{‘“‘(:““‘;",; | Center, but got as far as Hop River, not | them. Dy the Most and his assistant. The lat- Chenéy and Mrs. James E. Crary. Preston. They have eial meeting_of the Westerly town coun- |has Bets & CHC St L on o e Pre- | knowing he had passed it, and on his re- | During the evening muglc was furnish- | ter part of the evening was taken up| offiesr McDormott _han reetivéd a |the biFds this stason. Wao Ml Tl eouscil mada aspetat. | BTSN R G WO AT thive yars, turn he could not fi ed between numbers of the program by |with siiging and selections on the plano. | jotter from Tobbine B. Stoskél, commis- | Folowlng. ts tiy O B o cutte, | Gasits . DNl hab Futurasd 1o e 10 Totarn f8, W Fraser's orchestra. Miss )M arguerite —_— | cioner of motor vehicies, asking that he | eRinE'S Bowlins: :v:\‘f \’,",::.T”Sll?.‘ home on Eummer street after a_vacation a"'“‘”:sm‘l’;s“m! ?r&e(rr“l:x:;d nfchamm“‘sn;‘v'nhvm: ASHFORD - jentorce_the law "tf‘“dl:‘h 1“!.:; m&t 3 ~ s t A n y by s, as well as the - e filled were: Con- | Speht 8 New Tork bty afd Washing |)oiing it for the night at a garage At Break of Dawn. As an sncors| The people of Ashford and neighbor-| i and heree-diadn vehicith it Py g 'K;‘:!tn"c’sé;:‘!;:‘},‘:t::rg“ et Fox has been Il for several days, | she gave Will o' the Wisp. The other|ing towns are looking forward with mach |jiepis The commissioner wriths that the e for burial of | ¥ r G i 1 who suffers P being confined to her bed®most of the| ts were members of the &enior |intérést to the next meeting of Shtlng situation o thidb fhres Bkt Mrs. Edith Barret of Bristol is the |y, Miss Eveiyn Kies, who sang Barr- | ford Welfare association at P nall, | ters in cery bad thtoukbout the Wats kBA o¥ gugst 8t M. Annie Blake Henry B. Hutchins, William M. Wolff, | lett's A Dream, and Miss Mildréd Sward, | W: ville, The malfi attraction is the | neens immediate correction. BOLTON Mise Lillian Barnes is having apciier Hutchins, Erwin Collins and Fred- | who sang Somewheer a Voice Is Calling, ng Banjo-Mandoln Coheert | U8 TR Ol S e aies i week's vacition from her duties at the | erick Warren, delegates from the iocal | Walter M, Cole of Thompson played sev. | company of Wiliimiantlc, C. C. Hetmotd | J0c® By B30 n o0y of oitents 16 d0- % nrdh L: Bolton and son, Lestie | teiephone oftice. branch of the New England Milk Pro-|eral piano selections in a finished man-|léader, and they will zivé a varied pro- \m‘u: 2ty of this town. with Mrs Shér- ' association, attended the annual | ner. gram for the Welfare »- eille Frida: Later in the evening dancing was Howard Suk- COLUMBIA e i == | Mt Vernon lodgd ¥o. 15, ¥. £ A. been very i1l | enjoved in the corridors of the school| Aceording to the aver.. T n MF. atrice Collins. who . t v H ;, th{o M., celebrates the ;‘!rtie!h m!v&rhl‘vy":af &y N h he past two w sy | and In the s 4 e, and but few|its organization this (Tuesday) &veh- eek e Mfs. F. Ray d Hunt has closed for the past two pleurisy | and in the senior room are a great many wors = % end W1 ne stason ner house. the Honey Locust|and bronchitis, is now At the general assembly of the sehool | bettér, men in the world than him- | ing, 3 dance under the au | Monday morning the program was in | self. | William R. Burdick has béen esnfned bia Tmprovement ass: he town hall Saturday 1+ ended by about 35 couples, sev. % Manches- | and 18 occupying a farm in Andove ing from Andover and other towns week for | merly belonging to the late Wi was furnished by the Vi ttend the foot.| chiljren is staying for a few weeks < Carolina Marteili, head of the A nker Jr. motor- | i, &t Groten Lomg Point, and with | charge of X the commercial department. jes Clara Mathewson of thé_Senior ; vl irarm el Syl iR o INFANTS ad INVALIDS a icvmm— of the junior class gave a cléver ~ Te 7e winter | Sprague, has already sold a po | Judge of Provate 3. white su etation of Panline Transeribes. ASK FOB Mr. 3nd M?e. | the tifiber Bn tus fal imk | who reserved his decision on the c uth Desaulniers of the sophomoré = o . - ? H ? i 160 & TAERe portion paid | before him on the Sth instant rega furnished several pleasing plana IS orlick’s : returned from | He is now negotiating for the sal solos. : ; v Horlicks p *, re she visited Miss | part of the 1and and one of the ! The hour was corciuded h‘l‘ e i the oy atiere s aapatimicath B Avoid Imitations e hoda Tynian, Whb tas besn | Mies Mat s the theme of het : - ? 1 2 lot of | lecture a of the United States and Substitutes 3 g man for §|from the @iscovery of America through E t the best|the Colo: She presented her For Infants, Tnvalids and Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extraét in Powder and the choice of | The Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible Oy~ F lance In the +.z Suppose you had the settling . of your neighbors problem— Take ARCOLA as a Gift—from vour n e daughter | r sister, Mra ® \ Heating Engincer | - 3 UPPOSE it was Brown’s case that was Postum is free from the possibility of harm 2 We mean it—a 5," & s | up for considetation. Brown is heading for any one, and full of comfort and satisfac- | : in a direction that has brought trouble to a lot tion for every one. Even the little children Your Heating 1 i of people—a direction known to be full of risks. can share in the delights of a hot, meaitime you that three average 1 Brown himself isn’t going any too good. There cup of Postum. . pay back its cost to you in .. { ! 5 are days when he hits the bumps harder than 5 ) it saves. 7 i he can comfortably stand—and he shows it. ¢ No fears, either that Postum will rob the 3 ' night of sleep as coffee so often does. Postum And think of the sati=f- ! There’s another road that Brown could is a friendly drink for any one any time. t BAVIiE: avely fO0M warn H travel safely-—smooth, comfortable, pleasant, And it’s good! When you've tried Postum a ' g .2 Frohn ; and absslitelyeate. few days you’ll wonder why you ever thought i o Amence}n Radiator—the saine s e of sacrifice in leaving off coffee or tea. Rich kind of radiators that warm the And Bréwn came to you for advice. And and flavory and satisfying, Postum suits the ‘White House itself. : M you'd look at the facts and you'd say: “Why, taste so that there’s no longer any thought ]' Think of the i £ havi Brown, there’s nothing to this thing. It that you should drink it; only the thought | - e 2 ? o B = : : - R ! ater you want for washing doesn’t take any argument to decide this. that you want to drink it. ARCOLA .can heat the kitc X Turn to the right and take the smooth, safe without subtracting from t! g road, and Do It Now. Postum opened the better road and the safe the house. i OSTUM comes in - road for coffee and tea drinkers more than forms: INSTA! POSTUM (in tins) made instantly in the cup addition of ROSTUM CER packages of large Suppose the road Brown is on is the coffee a quarter of a century ago, and a steadily’ ¢ or tea road. Hundreds have had trouble on increasing multitude is traveling that road— that road. Doctors have sounded the warning up and on to better enjoyment, better effi- i for the public, and raised the “‘no-traffic” sign ciency, better accomplishment, ° i Surely all this comfort is worth ¢ trouble of telephoning your Heati neer. He will gladly call and ) mate. You will be surprised to lear how s, A el for their patients—time and time again. The | littl_e ARCOLA costs and how quickly it can it ‘r"? drink while the meal is drugs, caffeine in coffee and thein in tea, keep You can buy Postum wherever good food be installed. i red, a Y . - 1:. 3 - &% . b::‘fig e m)mj:‘e:'es:;;i whipping the nerves—tending to mte.:rfere with and drink are sold and served. You can begin, Don't go through another winter bathing by all grocers. sleep, upset digestion, produce high blood now, this turn to the right road which you | end dressing and eating in chilly rooms. pressure, and to wear down health and effi- _ would so quickly recommend for Brown—by Take a little comfort out of life—esp ciency by the disturbance of rest and nervous ordering Postum from your family grocer or comfort that pays its own way. balance. Some folks goalong way on the road; telling your waiter at the restaurant to serve ARCOLA from your Heating Engineer— some folks don’t seem to notice the jolts—for you Postum instead of coffee or tea. take it as his gift. a while, anyway. : Make Postum according to directions and i But "‘;at ";ould dy.ou sa;;tof ?‘m‘f‘m abou:} “enjoy its delicious flavor; find the change in “m';;::ni:é?g;‘?;: choosing thesafe road instead of therisky one? “feeling” after a week’s use of Postum. Let the Heating or Sanitary Engi- And suppose Brown were you? family join you in the trip up the sunrise way. neer (you used to call him = i 1 Steamfitter or Plumber) Postum users’ travel the sunrise road— You'd know what to say to Brown—say it B s e ek 2 5 2 - Look for it in his window. away from the coffee and tea jolts and risks. to yourself.’ Ttwill pay you to consult =) [y : him twice a year as you E‘??;::’&m Q(Th S R 9 5’ do your Doctor or Dentist. C [ His report on your heating There’s a Reason” for prope iy It may save much. POSTUM Postum Cereal Company, Inc, Battle Creek, Mich. , S 3 ({1 4 Rt Makers of the famous IDEx. Boilers ooy R 54 EXCHANGE PLACT Provic N = - o - = - 2 o

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