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WORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922 Overa Quarter of a Century - —_—— of Public Service of the® highest order, stands behind every pacKet sol "SALADA" T E A BlacK-Mixed-Green-Sealed PacKket Only. . has been much enjoyed by young and old in the evenings during the latter part of the past week. Miss Myrtle Collins has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Raymond Lyman, at her home on Woodward Hill, during the past week. About ten days ago T. G. Tucker scratched ‘the back of his right hand with a wrench while working on a car. He thought nothing of it, but it began to well. and blood poisoning set in. The swelling extended up the arm to the el- bow and was very painful, preventing the use of the hard and arm. Under prompt efficient treatment, however, ‘he is dly - recovering, ‘his' fingers now. hav- ing nearly regained thelr flexfbility and normal condition: Persons living on or near the Green, | Who have for many years been filling | their icehouses from a pond near by, have | liged to go to the lake this year | pply. This iS at least two ¥ and increases the cost con- For some unknown reason the ich flows into the pond has a d odor, resembling décaying ves- matter, rendering the ice unfit for i1l purposes. H. W. Porter filled his icehouse Satur- day, employing four men and teams, be- : T Voot Kndas sides help at the pond and icehouse. put- It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. - | ing” in over- 700 cakes of 12imcs o Edwards’ Olive Tablets | Everybody who had ‘any means for har- i ng and storing ice was busy last COLUMBIA deavor society Grace Sawyer, he lake Wednes- balance of EEP LODKING YOUNG The secret o sto feel | week to secure it, and several large lce- young—todot watch your ouses are yet to be filled. fiver and bow o need of Mr. Owen preached on Sunday lijah’s stand before prophets of Baal, Elijah’s work was to en- e the worship of Jehovah and de- try of Baal, so we all have having a sallow co under your eyes— look in y sparkle. per cent of all s 1nactive bowels and liver work marked out for us in , and should ot W Dr. Edwards, a well ; e alis in Ohio, perfected a vege | und mixed with oliveoil toactonthe | 7 T o 3 i | n — 2, who recent], liver and bowels, which he gave to his |, barber shop, located at 227 Main patients for yea | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- | h the barber busirass in this Y., came to this city over stitute for calomel, are gentle in their | over 50 years. Mr. Gaa, who dis- action yet always effective. They bring | d of his business owing to poor about that natural buoyancy which all | h _was the oldest barber in thl should enjoy by toning up the liverand | city and conducted a shop in the building clearing the system of impurities {at 227 Main street 34 years. Mr. Gaa, Dr.Edwards’OliveTablets are known | 1\ arned the barber business in by their olive color. 15¢ and 30c. i % ————— uP DOWN Wholesale Meat Prices | WHY? Do wholesale meat prices go up and down with ‘ fluctuations in live stock prices? Why do live stoek prices fluctuate ? Why are some cuts of meat higher than others ? What kind of competition is there in the meat business? Where does your meat come from? How does it happen that you can always getit? ‘Why is the large packer necessary? * G SO S L Swift & Company’s ;1922 ;Year Book - answers these and many other; questions. It's ready for distribution, and there is a copy free.for. you. . Send for.it. ; You'll enjoy reading it- It's'a revealing document, Address Swift &Qogpany 4290 Packers Avepue UnionStock Yards, § Chicago,IIL. Swift & Company, U S A "WEST met Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. ‘Deputy Grand Master Alvah Bur- dick, of Carolina paid an. officlal visit to the lodge. Ofticials were installed and a supper was served by members of the Rebekah lodge. At the. close of the business meeting a social: hour was en- joyed. LGS At the last meeting of Westerly. Com- mandery, No. 318, officers, were installed by Grand Commander W.:S. Eaton, as- sisted by Mrs. Hattle- Lawton, as dep- uty command@r. At the close of the bus- iness meeting there was a-bean supper with cake and ice cream. Dr. and Mrs. Whitford-and family left town Monday for Plainfield, N. J., where they attended the 50th wedding anni- versary celebration of “Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Whitford. At the lodgze in ' Plain- fleld at 7 o'clock Monday svening thirty- one members of the Whitford family sat down to an elaborate supper. Five children, nine grandchildren, and broth- er and sisters were present. A reception was held and many -gifts were recelv- ed. ; The Girl Scouts of TWesterly have made a great showing, ‘having been or- ganized only a few 'months, vet they now have a large membership. ' They haye glven falrs, rummage sal®, and have been able to keen un’ with their work in an’ admirable manner,” promis« ing to become one of:the largest circles in the state. & ol George F. Chapman and Tsaac G, Barber have arrive t Daytona, Flori- da, having made the trin in: the launch Tona, which they have hauled out-for painting. ~ % Mr. Meikle who has been asseclated for the past twenty years with the Lor- raine Manufacturing Co....was paid. a great tribute by the office. employes:and overseers when they called .at his home on .Narragansett avenue Satarday . even- ing.and vresented him a handsome easy chair and.a gold fountain pen. Nr. Meikie. responded in appreciation of- the handsome zift. His leaving will be feit by all who had been’under. his, super- STONINGTON Funeral services for Oscar F. Pendle- ton were' held at his home Monday aft- ernoon at 2.30 o'clock. Burial was-in the family lot in Stonington cemgtery. Thursday: evening the . Daughters of the Covertant are to meet ‘with Mrs. D. C. Stone at the Pa:jgnage ¥ the Sea. Sunday’ evening the s:cond.- series of pictlures on the Life of. Josenh were sHown in the Baptist church. The Y. P, s of the First B-~tist .and. Second 1 ~eregaifonal ‘chur-f>s joined tn s.cvice at the Congregational .chapel. James E: “Moore, employed-at the At- wood Machine Co. carpenter shop was injured in the abdomen Friday after- noon by the bursting of the sand wheel, which hit him with great force. He was given medical attentfon ‘and was taken to his home on Church “street. Clarence Cushman has been assisting at the Chesebro store for a few davs. R. M. Delagrange is in New York. Edward W. Beattie of New Yor'- is a zuest at the -home of Mrs. O. F. :\'ndle- ton. Mrs. Gertrude Latham, -who is il at her home in Water 'street Is resting comw- fortably. Sanalt Relieved Avwfal i Suffering - from Sleeplessness or sleeplessness, knows what ‘intense sgony there is for‘one who.rémains awake during the darkness and -stillness-of the night.. Very often people who are a¥licted by sleeplessness take narcotic ‘drugs or stimulants, to secure .bnlg' temporary relief, when they should find the cause of the sieeplm@ and remove it. One cannot ‘expect to sl ully when the stomach is disten by gas; the temperature is kept st fever heat \hroixgh t;onst.ipuion, or,ngfi;:“:mm a8 Tesul rom weak, watery’bloo X Mlt:%ad:e E. Welch, of 1705 Eim- St., Manchester, N. H., says:— e “I was suffering terribly from insomnia. Medicine the doitor-gave me only made me gleep a little while at-a time, and gave no real reliéf. When a friend recommend- ed Sanalt, I did not see how it would help me, until it was ealled to my attention that I was suffering from stomach troubl and’ was very much_constipated. So was induced to try it. * Before I had taken a full bottle, the constipation huldpuaed; my stomach seemed all right, and alt] 1t at first rather i L me ERLY Narragansett lodge, No. 7, I O. O. F., | vision during the long time he has been here. Wood River Junction is keeping up the record for harvesting ice. So far this year 2,500 tons have been put into the ice house by the American Ice Co. This is about the average ameunt har- vested for the past few years. Roy Wilcox of Hartford who spent the week end with his parents here has re- turned home. 3 The members of the Colonial glub are te hold a bridge -whist tournament in the club ‘rooms, beginning this week. ‘Arthur ‘Frechette, of New London ir spending a few days at his home on Jay street. He is recovering from a sur- gical operation at a private hoSpital in New London. JEWETT CITY = ) The hose company ball committee ‘members are putting forth every effort ‘to make. their yearly event a grand suc- cess. They haive securad the best of ‘music, and. this organization which vol- nuntarily does all ‘it can to prevent dis- ‘aster. by fire, is certain to receive liberal ‘public patronage. g The Ladies' Society of the Congrega- tional church is to meet in the church vestry “Thursday afternoon. _Mrs. S. R. Waters is entertaining her sister, Mrs. M. L. Hobart of New York. ! Mrs. John: Harrls and daughter left Monday ‘for Moravia, N. Y., where they will: visit- Mrs.” Harris' brother, ‘who Is a minister *in that place. The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congrega- tiona] - church plans a ‘covered dish so- ‘cial in the vestry tonight (Tuesday). - Charles Carey has. issued a panel pic- ture” water scene calendar which is very dainty “in’ 1ts -eoft colsrings. The plc- ‘tures on many calendars - are artistic enough to be framed. Homema#e brick ice cream at the Boston - Céandy - Kitchen.—adv. t~Mrs - Laura Barber has a lily of an !Amaryllis ‘variety,- of which. there are but ‘very: few grown in’the north. It is 2 'southern 'plant: This one has two brildant orange colored blossoms of odd formation.. There are only four leaves on. the :plant. The Amary oniy blooms once| in two years. The annual borongh meeting was held Monday “évening, Warden J. H. McCar- thy presided and Edwin M. Gray was clerk. The reports of thc warden and burgesses, treasurer, health officer, fire marshal, electric 1izht commissioners, were -accepted. ~ An S-mill tax was laid on the grand list. COLCHESTER A large and appreciative audience at- tended Bacon Academy fall term reci- tal in Grange hall Saturday evening. The proceeds will be given to the Boys' Athletic Association. The recital was to have been given in the early part of December, but owing to the illness of Mrs, Brooks it -was postponed. The en- tertainment was urnder the direction of Mrs. Rubina Ravi-Brooks, assisted by Mrs. A. L. Stebbins, contralto; Dr. A. L. Stebbins. bass; Miss Helen Klingon, is violinist. The programme folluws: R ot Part 1—Selections by school orches- | Diactical de 3 tra; a, At Dawning, Cadman; b, The and No, i ! Shoggy Shoo, Ambone, Miss Clark r sewing ond knitting. These ks; @ Without Thee, d'Hardelot; b. | may be developed et e Star of ‘Love, Robandi, Miss Rachael | AL ILn Ml Sl At Freedman, violin obligato, Miss Kling- | 1% NO- “a"i?c',"s-, ’;;ehgfd C,,?.“’;.fig on; a, Ecstacy ‘Beach; b, The Four i e 5 eaf Clover, Brownel, Mrs. Ravi- rn sunpliss each of the three Crooks, es iliustrated and is cut in one Part 2—Esther, a sacred cantata, GuE RXEqhiiesiensE ROt LW William B, Eradbury. Characters: rati fled her, the aueen, Clarice Brown; Aha”| any Gy e ok u=rvs, the king, Dr. Stebbins; Haman, gllver or stamps 212 king’s counsellor, Arthur Stebbins; Order throush The Bulletin Company, 3 Jew, William E. Adams;|Pattern Dept., Norwich, Coni . wife of Haman, Mrs. A. L. Steb- T e I Mordecai’s sister, Henrietta Rus- | Ruth Levine; = Persian) e Brown; beggar, Samuel _dhxgh ppriest, James Brooks; her- | Wgrandvitch. Choruses of Jews, fans, - ets. ging.' The solos,,duets and ensem- Ble, singing - were excellent ana wers Iheartlly applauded. All showed the fine training by Mrs. Brooks, who received hier musical education in Italy. ; Attorney Edward L. Kelley of Bridge- DOt Was the: guest of ‘his aunt, Miss Nora Kelley over Sunday. Walter B. Lombard of Hartford was { @ guest over Sunday of his sister, Mrs. John . Riley. Postoffice - Insnector G With his: family- . en over Sunday. At the Sunday morning services in the Congregational..church, the pastor, . O. Berckman, préeached his second ser- mon: in a series on The Long, L Trall. 5 i James Horowitz and party motored to Fifchville Saturday night. —_— 2 KILLED IN EXPLOSION ON GEEMAN STEAMER VESTA ge Smith was Windham' avenua London, Jan, 16 (By the A. P)— ‘Eleven members of the crew of the Ger- man steamer Vesta, bound from Ham- ‘burg to Lisbon, as well as the wife of ‘the chief officer were killed by an ex- plosion on the shin today. following a fire. Ten ‘survivors of the crew were danded at Lowestoft by a- twarler late this afternoon. Details of the disaster as related by the.captain of the Vesta are to the effect that during heavy weather Sunday night the. deck. cargo f the vessel, consisting largely . of naphtha, Shifted. An explo- sion occurred and a.few minutes later the whole vessel was In-flames, with the exception of -the space near the "brid:e/ where the crew huddled for safe- ty. ! A boat was lowered, but it was en- ‘Rulfed n the heavy seas and its three occupants were _drowned. The - mate, ‘clasping his newly married wife in.his ‘arms, jumped overboard. Both perish- ‘ed... Others: of' the ship's.company also ‘plunged into the .sea - from" the new ‘flereely burning vessel only to sink be- ‘neath -the: waves. Finally only the cap- I'tain and nine men were left on board. “They ‘were .rescued after great difficulty by 2 trawler after six hours' work and ‘“when they had almost abandoned. hope. “Those rescued- had been scorched by the flames ‘and partially asphyxiated by the ‘maphtha fumes, DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? HE pain and torture of.theu. matism can be quickly reieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and eomfort and lets you sleep soundly. = - Always have a bottle kandy and apply when you feel the first twinge. t pencirates withous rubbing. . It’s splendid to take the pain-out of tired, aching muscles, sprains - and strains, stiff joints, and’ lame backs. For forty years pain’s enemy. Ask yourneighbor, * At all'druggists—35c, 70c; $1.40, . y- London ;. Harbonah - Edwarn | Pers- | About 40 were on the stage in chorus | | How Ironized Yeast AN APPEAL TO FINANCIERS BY JAMES R. SHEFFIELD New York, Jan. 16.—When captains of finance along Wall street win the confi- dence of thz Awerican people and make them feel that “the music of the clink of gold “across their counters is not so sweet as - the national anthem,” then, accord- ing to James R. Sheffield, president of done a great service to American bank- Ing and a greater nervictz to the Amer- ican people. Mr. Sheffield's appeal to financiers was made tonight in an address, “The Soul of Wall Sireet,” before group 8 .of the American Bankers' Association. The name Wall street is considered in many sections of the country with re- proach, Mr, Sheffield - said. “Regardless of who -is responsible,” the speaker continued, “it is not good for America that this prejudice pre- valls. “Somehow, some way, the_people must be made to see that you are American before you are bankers, that as stock- we call government, you intend to vote your one share for broad polities and fit men, and are willing to even become directors in the new enterprises. “They must learn that, in spite of crooks and scalawags who come here, generally from elsewhere than New York, the financial district of New York is a place where bad and reckless finan- cial practice in corporate management s never rewarded and never condoned You are the only men who ecan make the country believe ‘it. “The lonely miner standing beside his little cabin on the hillsides of Arizona waiting for the better times when the mines will reopen, does not understand that in ‘the last analysis his hopes de- pend’ on capital—that the company that owns 'the mine. e railroads which transport the pr s. th® agency. that chips and sells abroad, operate be- it cause you make it possible so'that, be- hind every stroke of his - mick .and shovel f of earth stands the faith and the credit, the savings and the thrift Of great people to make -certain that he s paid.” Bulletin’s Pattern Service A A SET OF , 'ETTY BAGS 3797 DOLLY'S NEW DRESS Here is just the right style for Dolly's best frock, and one that the little mother can readily fashion in batiste, dotted as well-as in ¢ ingham, s it for 2 play dr h rickrack braid fo! The pattern is cut in five si: dolls 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 inches in length, and will require 5-8 yard of 24- inch material for an 18-inch size. A patterg of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt ' of 10 cents in silver or stamps. QOrder through Pattern Debt.. The Bulletin Company, Norwick. Conn. i ‘Monty may not make the man, but little ‘thing like that doesn’t worry man who makes the money. a the Leader Of Revolt In India SENTRAL NEWS_PUOTO_SEAVICE. MEW_VOAX. Mahatna Mohandas (K. Gandhi, - who' heads the ‘“non-cooperators” |+ movement--against : England, - 0 is slated as the Union League Club, they will have| holders in this big American enterprise |' Fills Out Figure w And Puts New “Pep” and Energy 2 in Thin, Nervous, Rundown Folks Hundreds of thousands of le all over the country are.now taking IRONIZED YEAST tablets for health with results which in many cases are actually astonishing. For thin folks o gain e pounds or more on the very first is not . Com- Pplexions blofched with pimpies, et ent! cleared up within 10 to 14 days. As for increasing “pep energy, ipparent *“roiraclés” are reported by Sov. vealk, and Iacking i pRysical and Taenta) vigor. Here Is The Secret! Mail coupon be- = FREE! 1'% | esemencetonmorent ing Three Day Trial Treatment "tw clear’ nkin.dnp‘:k eres, of IRONIZED YEAST. Watch | fhir8nervessnd f you ere the Results! now thin and run-down it s be- cause certain of Nature's laws have been disobeyed. Nature re- quires that we get & proper amount of vitamines and iron intoour sysiems. But these tWo essential elements are lacking in the modern diet. That is why so many of us are thin and run-down. Yeast Best When Ironized hing to do is to supply this lack by faking with each meal trRlen; TRONIZED YEAST fablets which contein i Righly d form, a speclally cultured yeast grown under pervision for medicinal purposes—a yeast unequall for its richiness in the essential Water Soluble B vitamines. Ia additios it ains the correct amount of the twoother vitamines —Fat Solubie A aad Water Soluble C—which are e?ulfl] impor- tant to heaith. Tgm |;1ree \—g‘uminle‘-hbrmg zwd‘l::wr;:u‘l‘h;.n taken alone—but when taken with a proper — as in TRONIZE! \E}LST. these resulis als the wrual timel Watch The Results! Mote how IRONIZED -YEAST immediately increases appeuite—how 1 6pab'=s ¥0U 10 get Teal 0y QUL Of Svery mareel of fo0d you eat. See how quiicklyit drives away pimples. bl ete. and how your uewly acquired pep” makes Lard work or piay ure instead Of & task. Try IRONIZED YEAST 1 Pieasant 1o take—will not cause gae Of in any way upset stomach. Each IRONIZED YEAST tablet wrappéd air-tight in wazed asnitsps when made, thus sssuring 100% purity and strengih. - Special directions for chlldrea. Go to yotir druggist ormail coupon today—NOW! A WARNING! S Not all ysast will give the de- ] sired results. There are certain Free Trial Coupon The Ironized Yeast Co., Atlanta, Ga., Dept. 101 Please send me the famous three da; trial nn:men! of IRONIZED YEAST. fres ST, a ing cheaper imitations or su R re tha Address city.... e : ealth-bui Only One Trial Package to a Family l | I | | |5 it S e e s Note:—IRONIZED YEAST is sold at all Drug Stores on our guarantee of complete satisfaction from the first package or your money refunded. —_— FIFTY CASES OF SMALLPOX REPORTED IN BRIDEPORT | rtook the vaocination of all it [ s ployes. | According to the board of health Mis Bridgeport, Conmn., Jan. 16.—Fifty| ley, the teachier, Whe'is's ¥ cases of smalipox Wwere listed toda accinat being an increase of a doz other pa urday. Fo: dren. Eleven Gers of the board t children in tRE cit will be com War 2 he heafs maroh.. ey x I;,. ....m..(: 6 4 ATREATMENT TRERARED WY THE CONBIRATION OF 4 ROCTSHATES AND HERBS P ‘,tgmm::a INVARIOUS { COUNTRIES 0F THE GLOSE ; 4 Srwerons Sk o elers csing, Yar s, o b Ny s, sepaas . BOTIESESOUDINN Publicly Indorsed ! TENS of thousands of men and women throughout the United States and Canada, of all ages and in all. walks of life, afflicted with stomach, liver and kidney_ disorders, some of them of long standing, as well as thou- . sands of weak, thin, nervous men and women-apparently 3 on the verge of collapse, have testified publicly that they . have been fully restored to thei: normal health, strength x and weight by the use of Tanlac. ! : Still others, who seemed fairly well,_yet who suffered with ‘indigestion, headaches, shortness- of breath, dizzy. - spells, ‘'sour, gassy ‘stomach, coated tongue, foulness of - breath,. constipation, bad complexion, "loss- of appetite, . sleeplessness at night and terribly dejected, depressed-feel- Ings, state that they have been entirely relisved of ‘these | distressing symptoms and restored to~ health anid happi- ness by Tanfac, - 3 : . : - That is THE REASON WHY the demand for . Tezlac, th> powerful Reconsiructive Toniciand . Lody builder, has breken. all: world’s records. .o ‘Taniac is sold in.Norwich. by National Drug Stores Corgidng ville Fharmacy, and in Plainfield .by F. L. Mercier; Chuh:g‘Cm