Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 17, 1922, Page 7

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PWNWIOH IULLET!N: TUHDAY. IMWABY 'IT, 1822 SHoh : > i 5 e — e g ) )¢ niinz m fiu Gnmmgrflx,l P.gcgg@_ §th- A. bulldlnz bas bwz cunmle;ad 24 t-he 2 BRIG llUTI.ll[lK FUR BlJIlDINE IN 1922 enteoand el B MO ahador - | 5 SARE LN o6 a0 Wises et B eamden Man s Inzh; which is 25 per cent. below | contract ‘for ‘the structfiral steel’ bas been rormal. In 1915 the demand ,“,.m, {let to the Bastern Bridge and Structur- _— gy Rt Message to Ilheumtlgs ght and shipments lieht, and f¢ is the Suffering Intense A A During the past week thers has bees of the state for bullag costing 3224 [Dotentisl possiuliities of ‘an early vear | REAL ESTATE SALES At S et el 8 » HONEST PRODUCTS OF QUALITY very little dome in the line of bullding aa;:h it bu:(;:}:;!mz}\::?e?t mcxlflng ?;m‘ma:: 'AND MORTGAGE ,_0“5 ny el Othees - = ARSI N e in thip clty ‘except a few Interior jobs us bul s Gausing investors ¥ : hut o S ot "commietin | sz 15 T3 3 S ST 12 | B fher profees sian peompay wme |, SEETOF a1 ofEHE oS00 fl}‘ i you Sabirtl Comphoras € week there wer¢ no new ap- | local 'bu ‘s 4D ceording efn New - )t 79 l mfle’é )uu for building permits filed with | ouilding 'authorities who' ¥eep in closs | 1aud 'has' been comparafively mild and meol:ealhv?“ fl;g nu;a‘z::r mtgrr z::lg‘: sdme | | Hm 2 ofiheun?:fl':r:“:uy::{; > Fle Marshal Howard L. Stanton. ThiS | touch ' with all bullding. “As materials | with @ continuance of this mild sveather 3"" oAl ct?g Hhighins Eve it o, At the ‘same. time’ I had" a Sohdition is net only true of Norwich, | zel ‘nearé¥ fo' prozwas pricis-there 'ls | operations should start very 'eprly thig | 9% g‘;i Hm’e g e e sdmible 15 404, covered wilh sores, the LR L 4 But of the whole state and during tle | jound to be an' incréase in :the build-|year and the vear 1922 should prove a i * paitis were'sg severe, 1 could not sléep. iast wek buil 2 There were five sales of real estate in | goi up to ryo and seraten, It almost drove i 3% shown by pemits |ing . operations. Lumber - is - another | record year in building. gl B v el 2 st 2 | smtuie peant mntis Pl alater 2o é ladied, reached 2 | I Only 88'por. | cymbol of the Changingtimes tn bullding | ' There are several profests mow tn hand | Aoy m_"",,e B RN Lo N A B T i T We are here to SERVE you to th: best of our ability Sits wers 'gra; drger centere | construction’due to - come this Féwr, #¢ |in ' Norwdch ahd’ wiélnity an 1921 §oMe BYO: | in" 3921’ mortzage loans for the | Ieft me worse I could Hot bend m F1455 has Been mede on themt durine the | Rujective wegks weve #5400 and gaw. | L3 ® slemiger by tade mmw‘"fi and welcome 2 chance to demonstrate that ability 2 COAL g5 FOUNDER OF NEW HEALTH CIENGE HERE “GREETED BY THOUSANDS” Over a Thouu.nd Unable to Gain THE LARGE EL.K‘S HALL NOT LARGE ENOUGH TO Seeing your advertisement paper, 'thought I would takr anéther ; weeks The larwest of thess is 200, the Flizabeth street schés! houss which e and told my Luth to gét me 'z package is now roofed in with the excéption of NEW LONDOX. ©amphorole. You'" can ithagite ‘my a small portion whete the hoistin atter 45% Gemphorale, J,mm;! to varatus is lotated. The window: ¢ | [Estimates have heen recelved for the| fetter been set in piace .,3”,;:;,,"‘3,3‘1“‘“’1,,. “oew bath house to b sfeafed | Camprardle Sl w=v§ terigr work éan be done. . Rudd at Ocean bgach, But l;e‘ l;*fn‘wbv\‘k IWork on the Jarge carage for the as yet beey award:- 5 1antie €arton €ovp.. is well along exciusive of the 11l be finished within a ghoert time. The | P umb]n ical Work, was about wark en St Mary's chureh Is baing rugh- ;16.,06& est §73,008. The ed 'to comvletion as fast as the weather | Structurg will permit. 0" Adors; both of w! At Lébanon the new hie! ool 15 ol | Telnfofced congrete. along and in splte of the her much worlk hag been done Juring fha mast few eeks Contractor P. F.” Sweeney - of ; b2 requ;red and Norwich has this work in hend and has | There are’ fo' a force of about 20 at work on the|Mments, with publ buildine. Tae Touadatlon for ce -on Ted, it EGG pfl' 5 CENTS PER TON wne| $18.20 T, S e TRY A TON CR MORE ON OUR ASSURANCE OF HIGHEST QUALITY {and ahou;~1,90» tons ot 1 5.007 ‘bags of cpment. 1,400 bath ‘compart- | sanitary arrange- | I; et, reported that she had just raux;p e after tWo months absence figm y and that her home had begn 1ine new T. M. €.| Joseph Sigal, 44 apen strest, Hart- : ol TSR ATET SHT end ol 5 e o of hor beodley Pon't bulld wnél you { apart house at Océan beadl ¥ i erection of a' potdl bulldipz at” that d 3¢ ker hoine on’ Thurspd:g”‘mzrflgl have seen our reason- oz thils Epr "It 5 plgmned to pulld L Hicshdwilz, b | - : fmxr-l‘ory zm : structive, and to have fhge” [ qg J Bank gbl M q,fi**fl'l! e Makes a Bright Spot in dy for occupancy this summer. It |7 be provifled with steam heat. Pre-|, for, fhe bulldlag are d. OB béing prepare SON FOUNDATION lanaed to the | Th fof the Woodrow Wil * UPSON BOARD, the standardized wall board i nned te th he campaign for 00dro 3 ’Ténia“xfi“g«:fiuf evsrahe o fmog Foinis i * iied T Waspin by which all othsrs are judged. A few hundred feet of this veny n-adAiis ! Sunday a te] o Qcean peac] HOLD THE THOUSANDS WHO CAME TO HEAR DR. | Every Home. A Comfort 08P e e e, S mtvis aiet || WA transfarm an aftic into an attractive room. LOUIS BLUMER, THE FOUNDER OF NATUREOPA- in Years to Come’ il IR B ffl;’;‘;{gég:gs g e ories e 00 and $4,000. Wheén somtcr‘e occasionally left. ~ 2 ed & Alexander Lumber| The mesting was ‘opened by Dr. Tay : g i g to their facljties by #he |1or ‘vastor of M: Wilson's church. h<; ifon of a new saw mill. It will be |sgeakers were Col. Joha Tantple Graves. | . ed at thelr wlant In the rear of |Br Samuel T. Eliot, Hamilton Holt'and S 5 e iy xR = ” Howard street and will cost about $1,000. @’lmuel Gompers.” Bui'ding Permit “I'speak as ono of the many tnous: CENTRAL WHARF THY. ” Pwk RSP' anealolta‘—“l bave lh.EfluHafl hadbgg;ngwdedonhmbe. 8 1T M h.mj; fore the time of ths announc: When Dr. Elumer arrived it togk him and his assistant {Fa s B e 579 Main |ands of Americans,” said Dr. Eilot, “who . - Ph ~ 3ffjforeanda 5 like fafr play and Who ewmire pluck and ! ones 23 %4 over ten minutes to force their way through the great : - v . %’:xtez‘guomer window, 18 Lewls | Derseverance whechier it wins or loses; | C who believe fhat mot failure but lew crowd to enter the hall and reach the platform. - : wflbigiab?y o e et O Diexsnder Lumber Co. [aim 15 erime 33 ¥ho juizy eientione . ‘ou his a a1 T o2 F i : Y 130 Howard stretr. Cost | and actions not by thelr success of fall: - He was mtrm"luced by ene of }’be local Natureopaths, | ; pictureif youwish i, regr 180 Haward g ¢ by thelr £0al’ and who Te®PF:|1aed 1o issue fo the pulls, Introducing | ton I Boseh fp 1916, and b pressst a graduate of the “Blumer College”. Dr. Blumsr express- to publish it. My ‘ber of permits for the wesk, 4; es fison's aim. tn Lin - | » o the halders tp the exchalge manager. Lpon DPreséntation of one of these cards| York city. She {9 of an attractive aug s, $1,600, ‘something that ed his admiring appreciation for the hapor the Norwich | gisters also takd ;inaoieq cost of build) taking u ‘special goursé of studies in New tgmd ourmedicine and held out & great promise to a'l the pi R i 's office during businesg | fascinating porsonality and g well knowa public bestowed upon him. He said that it would be very e rewmmendlfit: %;eat ! x Bleor t;gln‘::;‘flLé“ipa‘; time he visitor is taken for 4 thorough | throughout Busical *tircigs 'In Conmecti- 0 those | s drawn by a New Lohdon ection of the telephone property and ! cut, especially fn Norwich her bomie city, difficult to cover the various instructive subjects he wishes § who safier btore therr Eobiet sog o 3 ; g ! mose’ 0! 1p wondlers of telepho a e explained. | Where she bay givea her services frpely to impart to the public in one or two lectures. born.’* —Mrs. Wit JOHNSON, Box 155, Park t of common i qpe operating coom fe of most inter- |in tio interest ¢ shurch end chacilabiy i b5, Park Rapids, Minn. rs. A glance | organizations’ in addition o appeas: Naturzopathy is such a great study and so highly w’lt‘gq:xm %zd arrive at middle age 5o 2nd ,‘:;’,,'?’3"353‘?2‘2{4,‘;:,?;,5;&;4 auzgaxm:! 1idy thouszht of that it would be an injustice to all concerned, Jiden B 3 3“?;',;‘ 71 =054 &l the absurd ;{riends and w e in Worcester lul especially the public who were so vitally interested in the Joy and comforts hea'th matters, therefore, a series of lectures, covering have in their children as thoy grow ir time dis-| the guest of Mr. and Mrs W. novels and Monigle and daughfers, Mh‘u ° £ two ah.| llson :'nund’nt nn b v older. first fo establish «prra!n,g‘ S 7ad 5 t,',;h !:Z‘e;‘il:: 3235,,’[‘.’;““"” ;hew(omer- cight or ten days would not be any teo much. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | tn: weei: ; : ot _congelentious servioe to com: | yuciecs’ ang 4 Articularly of the ‘opera- 139 ADricot svedus Miss mu( ‘ : ’ R ¥ Compound has helped to bring great v reas " Vindow k| mos soot amd hareby 10 permetunte t0e | tors' Bighly important part in it, few MDArrizgé to Leon™ Wallade ~Ri This wiil give the multitudes of people interssted in §| happinéss t6 many fomilies by re- s F“’”’““iw'dB”‘;S"fii o Jepler wiE. M ;V“‘;;;" persons hold ine cloclsstioncd potlon 523 of Dr. 8 Mra. Charies :Ezjm_ i ter and a ame, and secon © ‘honor in his o & = 2 . son, ol e O oy, heaith soms idea of how the Natureopathic Health Science || Sorng women o health. Oftenthe | the sbre e (el ars | time 5 rreat Americans i o O« talephong OF 1S SbaT"exodth oF ao;:“ L:f used prevantive as weil as restarative natur agents in dition of the wife, which may be | i I ipe ¢ re e o e e e | sWilchboard s & revelation to thoss who, 23timn, Mixs Boynion Shisg ‘oot o fhe I & —lned Lydia E. Pinkhan E DS SHETH 2 ¥ P & ‘; 0 Bog “2 reronally | pave not seen oné and the rapldity with L o's” aitenddnts. Miss Boynton' normalizing conditions. - rought health h e M e awou'd be WIing 10 whigy telennone " connoctions are set up mgffg’;‘;’;) il ‘;‘fxfuw Dr. Blumer want on explaining in simple manner §| 1o the bome of Mrs, some 3| oX fhe poghs Nadies B & srbole o ample of co-operative rt. “No less In- ing werk on t 2 1ol] boards through Which more t 10,000.000 cal's were maudied 18 nécticut last yéar. L larzer cities the how Naturecpathy utilizes the three agents, Mental, Me- chanical and Maierial, and why this triplicity of science ic so highly effective. ; ; e : ¥ Wi b When ihe Doctor annoutnced that he was ready to 3 ! e Jam S demonstrate, the rush for treziment was so great that it §i§ 4 : took several assistants to keep the crowd away from the platform. ; Every case treated produced guch gratifying results that the audience applauded for sot!r: time after each case showing thzir appraciation. The fcliowing cases treated were evidendy of the F. Parker. ‘Tn|3: tha following | Grange Opposce Sabiath m:{h':' "fifiai at \en gg.ren nmfhud re' olutians against gambiing and “mid: O%s al state agricuMural”faif and g Diore liberzal premiums ‘on e; granges. siso voted to favor opog:d change of law putting ez¢ T on the federal reserve bogrd. A" resolution opposing any commer- clalization of the Sabbath and its’ dess- cration by poblic daneg halls being open on Sunday night, and a resolytion favor- ing 3 bufficient federal appropristion ta continyge quarantine ¢ 1 gnd eradiea- - top work relating to the European corn WORCESTER FRIENDS ENTERTAIN | Dorer, bail weevil and other plaps FOR MISS EDITH BOYNTON |25 7OV conducted in sting is the opers. Jobn R F'rrw. Taftville, and Patrick L Town. { WELCOME To VISITORS worth while a6’ instrctive this~ denendable D TO TELEPHONE RBUILDING 24 hours a day, in which € b stats and federal gov =1 worst "Vp"' X ationg o subscr»bers to .visit In Wc‘-c:uer on Saturday e:enn‘ last | 1 2dopted. nnrmn wpre A-lady residing at High Street, Baltic, Conn., had ; & pasts of the tal.| Was Lie gues 3 . 1gle at a private dance given In the ball-| A=nounce ”PM Engsgoment. HEA & BURKE'S | oo rimenslioriste 05 roniivmm o mission dinner was served, cing con. L av uo u- In S ; :fi:d‘g’xs;fi e .D[::Q;:““; cfié:f;,z;’; uing untll 3 late our. Miss Boy ment of their dz sa;.g Bs vl which more than 300,000,000 cally | S35 BeeR tho guest of Mr. MacGon! ©0°C. Moran, gén @ Mo 228 Mem s parents, Mr. gnd Mrs. William J. Mac- [John ‘A. Maran of Boswell avémpa. b dhf:?h‘d t‘j ‘f:_“‘f‘ 4. E'a nsh u;;:u e, of Columbus park. Opn Sunday | Woods is & graduate of he ,\a#; e b sciodeile o 4 o ad B33 the latter gave 2 dinnér party | Fres Academy 23d Bys Desn office samye- : i ) S :m‘ b: s::::‘ !k';':u“":;f:”l"; hono of Miss Boyiten &t their Colunibus !tary there for some time. Mr. Moran le ! tensely interesting public servics ' DIant.| Do Boroe oo aeine Ta Lok o ated With B3 father'in fhe “yeal been suffering from pains-in-head and all over cold sen- sation in arms, legs and feet, after receiving a short treat. ment, admitied a great improvement in her condition. The next casz was that of a smalj bng who residsd at Second Strect, Norwich, Conn., whase left arm had been peralyzed since birth, After having besn given a ten min- ute treatment this child was able to move the arm to the great astonishment of the crowd as there was hardly enough muscle to suggest movement. Another case was that of a local woman, aged seven- ty years, suffering with rheumatism. Shz had been carried on the platform by iwo of her friends and after a brief 5 and inpurance bugin Emdloyes of the company pew The ladies received corgage bouquets of e il itation cards Which they are auwthor-| eouumbis roses. During tha evening Miss | Srr—=—————orerperags Boynton rendered, with her usual skill 7 and technique, four plano selectio: HEAD ACHED AND BODY ACHED. | much to the delight of those who attend- | Here 18 Good Nem . Thers are varlous symptems of kid: i3 . A western physiclan has digeqveped EDNESDA é NU q RY 18th trouble—rheupatic pais. hockache. ;:K The program was as fol a b s My T2, 5 museles, stiff jomnts, and “always tired® | i i i Gt d. I ? | Minnet from Don lovann! Hem-Roid. n many cases O 3 i foeling. Mrs. Ge“; Morgan, E. ¥ H 3 Thd i . ¥ Bonpie from the 3d suity Vt., writes: ead ached and my Sh s + Op. 20 sLaell disges:odqéfk.zl 1‘3‘:';&"'. : = e m Qa iee 2 herzo, Seplit p. 2 1 fs A 4-p1LCL Solid Oak Adam Set | 4- -piece Queen Anne Set— % ‘gm‘\;yncr,hlig R g | e (Bonata. ~Mc:: ool tmtzentlmu able to walk without assistance and almost § —sturdy construction, ex-|of quartered oak, highest jlusal” and” dszfinflsfien Wk difordered | Miss Bovntan —— danced with joy. | er and hélp them i | several encores : & TR A 4 > cellent finish; _Lhulrs to | grade oak set made; chairs théle work :rfuileher':l“mtblhahll:;’irm—: & imuamly sesomished | VHEX FOU WANT io i seur vy Others with various flments were treated with the I m\itch——A bflrga]n for to matgh—_—FU}‘ fhat canse pain an ase. Prompt in | D2ving studied under Prof. Jfl:x‘es H.|um petter than through the advertisiny same results. White of Norwich, finiehing her educsr |columns of The Bulletin. 5135.00 5168.00 b 1] 9-piece William and Mary } 10-piece Sheraton Set -~ of \ Set—solid aak, brown leatli- | walnut; velvet finish, beau- i} er seat chau’s, with arm | tiful deslgn—-,—reduged for to- chair to match— ° MOIrQW fToMe— $187.06 $495,00 to $258.00 -piece Queen Anne Set— iece Solid Mahogany | | c H I E F : F L L ! nut—--extra large — tap- lpn'al Set-—genuine solid - ; e;stry covered chairs, latest | mahogany; chairs with rush F I O i} mode — no finer set to be seats; massive, elegant—A { § '} had—value $550.00 — For | real bargain, for tomarrow, || tomerrow— sk, NOW ON SALE AT YOUR GROCER’S | FOR TODAY AND EVERY DAY UP TO JANUARY 17th, YOU MAY PURCHASE A lady who ¢2id that she had been suffering from sto- mach troubles for thirty-one years, was the next case treated. After twelve minutes mtureapuhxc treatment ahc said “Oh! Doctor, | feel fine.” “All my pain is gone.’ An elderly woman was the first one to be treated h:;d;y.f Sh suffered from Mr:ulym of the lower ex- ies for ei n years, After ten minutes natureopa- th\ch'aunent is lidy was able to walk for ths first time in cighteen yeays. A Tittle.girl four years of age, who had never walked having been weak and backward from infancy, was treated by the demonstrator, who brought more vital force to the limbs after only a short treatment. An elderly gentleman of Norwich Town was then treated. His trouble started some s,;gow-uthwh;twu : $275.00 $295.00 These six sets are just typical of the values to be found | § THIS CHOICE FLOUR AT $1.10 PER 241, LB. SACK — WITH THE CGUPON || throughout our store during this— # PRINTED BELOW, YOU CAN ACTUALLY OBTAIN THE SACK OF FLOUR AT OUR GREATEST JANUARY SALE ‘ Athd\wedPnces ek _, : : smmnmflmnxow GUARANTEE al Bk | YQUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT Glenwood Ranges Are Lower | mmmcowonwbrmcrg;osmw GRCCER—IT IS WORTH 10 £od i \ Make your selection tomorrow——a small deposit, and we ill gladly hold gocds for later delivery. ACT NOW ! Th‘s&vmgtmsogrentthttmnn't h~lp but be interested. ) SHEA & BURKE 3747 Mm STREET - - TH]§ COUPON IS A"‘CEPTED AS 10c VALL® IN PURCHAZE CF Qi E S..Cl ’ UNCAS FLOUR GOOD UNTIL JANUAL Y 17, 1822

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