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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1922 | CALORIES | [ Emphasis used to be | | focused solely upon the cal- § | et il | | | MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE HOBULLETIN | 1o v oo oo | | e koown that v | | INSOL Willimantic. Conn R np- T e ager % | § {0 adequate nourishment. | L ’ 7 vige of his industrious nab TRADt : W. Standish presented Frank with | — mfl’s[mukinm ‘ A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY gl et e SrE e g The Secret of Perfect Health | Our Thanksgiving Sale e of Mo, cocnic 5w v o : gk & slamieE | Will Help You Dress Up for the Day it in _building up the —Tlies in the perfect functioning of the di {was drawn ! ] progress. nervousness, indigestion, and insomnia—these are wavs in “lnckc:t((i‘xl::fi;‘ It Sa: d In Man in ; o . Traey sid s e eondueted | §Eon S o R I liver, and bowels ask for the help SANALT the Sensible Tonic, can gi\‘é s 20% I SR y e awias of Merigen. -recomstructive tonic composed of the most valuable vegetable alteratives whether it’s a dressy coat or sport model, a stylish dress ok the o = . . N aha o e e S s -0 silkk overblouse. L e o bt eeting of ihe board of |paring he average agea of hoth Ray e wise physician who originated the formula for SANALT over e el o smication. i in stive orgaus and of those whose Wh n A“ the World Ofl'e“s Thanks R < of Lo ; o : body and promoting duty it is to free the system of harmful waste m?thcr. Sie < ' O tar s o, o 18 b were| Lyea e el e = T | them. You nstances MOI'C . s ! R o s imounces fe | Don’t confu SANALT with cathartics. Tt is different —a { | On the yjeaementyou incod as fwel Sas accesnorios, onsist r to 1 ney 1o ul fs recently made up of ¥ . and entirely free from opiates, narcotics, or other harmful drugs. in wool or silk, a fur coat, a suit, a separate skirt, or a Ahern, H n; | Gelegs t nterng AEE ves and senators at the| and Raymond. Parker. render Children’s C. . » fies openities mon O St O Wemew DOTRUS| | 100 years ago knew that stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels must be’ bt R s, Sweaters, Slip-ons, House of hose. A reso- . h iz : s H 7 § 9t Hose & PO [orctmae, 21, i i who was _ naturally stimulated—not forced—to normal action.. That is what. il Dresses, Flannelette Night Gowns and Cotton Underwear 2 in the Nt the Hartf e to borrow 10.000 in full amount 8 bL : [ session of 1910 at that time the | SANALT does. And that is why SANALT has heen able to restore are also included in the 20 PER CENT. SALE. been confined three we . Part thereof to 5 Other Specials in the Thanksgiving Sale vssury that he remain therc abowt six |fr expenses of the c s e health to thousands as it did to Mr. Edmund Burke of 24 Beckwith Cathartics forced my bowels to Erushed Wael Hats for Misses and | Merode Union Suits, low neek, weeks 1o ) ablain g0 « | wera vozed pa : i Young Girls, tan, gray and short sleeves, ankle length. wers o get action, and yet the trouble . ’ the boy® committec » the city business for Baking Company | & 2 $140. Misses’ Vests and Pants, flecced pmivertity. and o - : s oot o B S os ar ache tortured me, T was surely scarcd. When a friend told me that Sanalt woald fix r e 55 e y 8 Cread D E | A communieati was received by 2 A el ity o i o et o Potice Daniel Killourey Tues- | T had suffered from constipation for vears. 3 o B = i 15¢ — d bl hed, re 58c—SALE Bsareitio: Ty fot : e : ads¢ morning at 8 o- | me so that I would not need cathartics I did not belicve him. But my friend per. B prce S oR . PHICE S CRRMENT. e lnicion as foreman for the Blanchette & | Street, Providence, R. 1., who sa / The magter was left to the tion of | purpose of the " | v | i ; s E. Cosgrove. noon from ¢ silty of act, but T had to keep Laking larger dases all the time % £ be held at it : ternoon from £ Qui act, but I ep Laking larger doses all the time PRI $200—SALE PRICE 93c EACH & I nes an2 Mary R < & iy Bddie M ; 5 b brown, were $1.98—SALE PRICE .00—SALE c EACH. ESeelly and o haturait wiil be th me, 2 Lewiston aven SO S o kept getting worse, When my stomach went back on me and spells of Lerrible head. i t 5 oty A clock he charge of reck suaded me to try it. Tdid not notice much ct c at first. In fact, my stomach ax 3 R y N iaiting Nurs ’ T e ot a_moto > on U bl Rl sy etimheoreraeiit hraie the bowelsi Dt s b et oachiand e o e e e £ T Frank C am t , deer : pringficld, rec i g il ie g o tiles of Sanali I | Bromlisy Collars and Collar and long sieeves and ankie length, iy B e n heer ¢ y Ame e ? e ins v | mew why it is called 'lhc Sensible Tonie,” for then my bowels were acting natueally, | Cuff Sets, 50c quality for 3%c— werc $1.75—SALE PRICE $1.12 {8emo time Dbefore the vear 194 o 1s | ot T v nent at tie Ros my gnsesuquw perfect, : )xx‘\!llc ?: K., my complexion was much improved, and i $100 gaafity for 7c. =+ EACH. & nutive of this city and \ 5 3 S y. * what surprised me most, instcad of increasing the dose, I took less and | il " 3 A ot sidse Kis par. n ) 5 ess and less while Women's Fuli-fashioned Silk Hose E¥s always rode on a- & € he ) Mit. 0. Al An autemsbile driver and several on- using the last bottle and got the same result. Then I stopped entirely and X Tl ] xtra good n black and RS N S N L Josepnsl Bar( | ratan 1o 8 jkml\:r:u Ricine: tlis: (brilli that comes just the same.” 5 ppe y kept well ot wire $600 = SALE WAISTS k3 imc he was ~mp ; N Tuesdny through | ol et b e o PRICE $1.50 PAIR. $ilk Overbiouses, {RRGihuS 1n the ahoe hu atet [ compin VouT from . priacipels. o Eta A0 G IBE] eaTioul fecoutig Fh ; 3 {1 Women's Sport Hose, in blsek, fan, | Persian Silk Mattressee, and e i e Refa L i i o b (T o sialling of the car was| . You can get SANALT, or the other famous Winsol products, at any drug store, i brown and gray, were 7% — Canton Crepe— He then took a position with epiie {cnder age, n‘a e f::,‘ “l']’:ir;“‘,f' For Winsol preparations arc one lmcbof trade-marked proprictary remedics sold by both N BRI A = EVICEINS T Hant Clothing compant and ha | the officers some | BeWion CXRERSS TRE (as ‘bearing down Winsol Agents and non-agent druggists, No need to accept substitutes, Any drugict Burson's Meather Mixture Hose, | $ 7.8 Quality—SALE PRICE $598 caught Smoking j 1L rachine. was rather disconcer- dan get Winsol remedies for you through his jobber, e R e A | S aaln RATE RO tad purohas. |INF. Several men ran to the car and % o v SALE PRICE 3% PAIR. White Waiste, in Voile and Dimities e e | Dushed it off the tracks just as the train ‘Women's Black and Cordovan Lisle tailored and hand-made. wers e that the | T0y G ove, wers 36c—BALE PRICE 5250 and §298—SALE PRICE he court | SPR0 S 1k of erecting a steel water NEUROPATHIC DROPS, the zreat emergency medicine, and Bc PAIR $1.98 e six- | TS B M the . Calumbia. engine | CERIZANE. BALSAM, for coughs, are two Winsol remcdies thnt : [houss of the New York. New Haven & | should be kept in every home. Ask your druggist about them. e dentified truck skidded Twes- | Hartford rallroad was started Tuesday inz while coming down Church [The tank will have a capacity of 86, { | k KI‘I'CHEN NEEDS and struck a telephone pole mear | 600 gallons. e B.O C IS ewayor (he resanenof e | Rk 0. Fuster 4t Atanta, Ge | . & G.C, WILSON, Inc., BOSTON, MASS. e e T e C : he smallest necessary, and all bear a e truck received slight damage and u |the Firs: Congregational church, Teb- the large Aluminum Roasters to t Tatge Spiinier was torn from. the pole. |anen. and will begin Nis duties Decem. | - SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SALE PRICE. DENTIST T e oty : e e Sereet_ Hngines: houee | i “Sarah Abbo and. suest, Miss M| XY W Ty ROASTERS GAS STOVES o Instruc in the use of a plumotor | riam Prentice of Englewoed, . J., both ) . 0. & G. C. Wilson;, Inc., established in 1543, is conducicd on a uni fit-shari B . Jackson e e e e o raete Cllas il oo hich beneits everybady conecrnid—ghe Wineol Ape ique profit-haring plan B L, all non-agent druggi cery % Covered Aluminum Roasters ape | Rather unpleasant to sit in a chilly » u or company ve here Wednesday 1o be the guests of ployeeand the gencral public. . The Winsol gent druggists. every Winsol em: SPECIALITING IN Y Plan—the last word in co-operation—i il riced at $2.19, $2.96, $3.00 and | room. especially on Thanks; 9 mantic uWoke Tuesduy morning | Mv. and Mrs George ¥. Stiles of South rapid growth of the Winsol busincss to @ position s one of the largest A moet suceasetul drar ororaine 50, day with company. PAINLESS EXTRACTING i itself _covered in @ half inch | Windham for the holiday. bouses in the country today. - g specialty . Aluminum Dripping Pans are pri Here are Gas Heaters that will ow. Di he day the i o : Pues- | umiaum Dri ; ki warm and make your 15 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC uring the day thy ;dn,‘“\ox.h;:;\"x:n Was (i Hariford” Tues- | Frirthlete b ey icod | Loep you e a P> foom cozy and comfortable, at e THE HURTEAU AND BOSSE CORP. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | EMBALMERS. | RE | | in Paisley and — Mr. apd_Mrs, P.S. Hills.of the Ridges Enameled Roasters with cover, | very small cost—$4.00, $450, $5.50, [ ~; {will spend the Thanksg] g holiday with $3.5. $6.50 and $7.50 each. DO ul |LE ]mn | relatives in East THampton. | { Mr. and Mre E. Frank Bugbee will | | ? e g TIRE YOU OUT? and Mrs. J. W. Hubachek..pfs Brook- | caused to the home of Mrs. & re pagicnts of te traiuing | per cent; North school 99 per cent: q MURRAY ilvn, N Y tin of Eiliott rec wwhen spatks fro: 1 1 in the resular service | South school, 98.9 per There were . . . Tl | Mliss” Aimede Wright of -Hariford will | a passing locomotive set the roof c st Sunday afternoon. 1lis| none tard the rth or South ou “all run down”, weak and |spend the holidey with her parents, Mr. Jlon. William' J. Malligan of Thomy 3 5 Ebba Sm rendeced _\I zchoe 814 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. ‘ il s | Phone 641-2 summer‘heat and fall colds? | Russell Norton of Boston university :\norial cxgc:.«e;oozr \\‘.I;l‘m:nllv h-‘\i_ s Z rgerald spemt the week | SOUTH WINDHAM i e | Is your appetile gone, your nerves on |arrived here Tuesday to spend the holi-| No. 1311. B. P. 0. E. which are to @ home: ‘in Norwich, 2 3 9 TR edr) 'ouf%eigestjon poor? VGay with his parents. held in the Gom theatre Sunday afte Mise Bertha Dotham wae at home !orl The reguiar meeting of the Good Will |Yacation with friends in New Tofk U"I Derby tting down at the weSding languid and thin in_ flesh from [and Mrs. J. F. Wright, sonville 15 to give the oration at the n 31 # Gude’ | Mre. Thegas 0. Cole WiIt be a holiday | noon. Dec. A committee consist'ng|the weck end circle was held Wednesday afternoon |and Brooklyn, N. Y. DSGBLASE hat' ddushise, BEa RASERSE Kiliourey Bros. | 1urcuensive supply of robred biog. |guest of Dr. and Mrs. Chesia’ Coltof | of % Frank Cunningham,_ o et s e S Nelson were at the | with cightcen present. - The seriptuval | Mas Vietor Cardin has eatered tne| Pariato. motner of Dr; Mishasl A, Par. | : th x v | Brooklyn, N. Y. Anderson and Albert J. Fournier has|parsonage on Saturday |service was a Thanksgiving message. 9 3 3 S FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | t‘:flxslgflk the lost :flflg""""'f’“ A suil to recover dumages of $123{charge of the arrangements. Miss Maud Drigham is recovering from | The minutes of the last meetiag were |Kecper and stemographer. - jure and exn ::’:::.,'m"e‘y”&.n:: EMBALMERS | o bt frrm oo haate | has been brought by the New York lur-| An adjustment to the amount of 387 hcr serious ilies jread and approved : s et e T i L et Arias Akt Tariacs. e Vasuatts &% Uninn 8E Willimantic, Conn | Efihhad?iss:?nnglmss‘&r{gm i ot Sk e hen i i hel ot Mee. Amdrew. W. Topmis SR ] S ke i el P s s el e L c e Woonsocket and Pawtuckes i Ajétlo of Great Hill ! e { il | sh ang n uscles. agr Josep! city and thelof Mre. Andrew W. Loomis at No. 25|in Stafford on | tree, e member to contribute a pack- & & i s VoL Phone 29¢ ikady Assistant) Your druggist has Gude’s—liquid or [ 2 he New Haven| Pear] strest, caused Friday night by Harold Hansen spent part of Sunday :age worth not more than 25 cem&p'rhe gt - i tablets, as you prefer | ety oourt December 21. sparks from the Latham & Crane firc:lin Hartford and Merrow. {program was in the hands of Mrs. Joseph | £ Engine: Company, 1. answered (o} ‘Three gallons of chemicals were used| - Special offering for Near East relief in | . Cobb, who gave a report of tha mis- JAY M. SHEPARD ude’s {a still alarm for a severe. chimnéy firs|by Engine Company 1 Monday | Sunday school next Sunda {sionary ‘meeting at Windham recently. in the home of Alfred Lariviere, No, 37| forning about 3.25 o'clock to extinguish| 1Y m Backus, who is employed | Su.ceeding Filmore & Shepard | t, about 1 ' el Mon-| & chimney fire at the home of L.} |in Mystic spent the week end at his 4 P | e ‘to- ansan TR remmoon. T hirtyofive ‘ganons of| Lambert No. 60 Meadow street. RCCKVILLE { home in_this place, | Funeral Director & Embalmer | p . lemicals were used o put out the| Palmer Latham, son-of Mr. and Mr Ir. Stwuthérs of Hove Valles is| William P. Barsiow and Jason P. 1. 4 ) | biaze. F. B. Latham, is spending a week with| . the dedl at (s |throp of Piainfield motored here recently. | 8062 NCRTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Tonic and Blood Enricher I i a : Tramage to the extent of about $50 | his parents. t chruch he! ext | . Mre. William Bell spent Tuesda, ' kady Assistans Tel. Cannection | which is_coveréd by insurance was| Miss Corinne B. Burgess returned 5 Te MeXt| Norwich. Monday from a short vacation spent in| yric 'y > A Mrs. C. W. Murdoek and Miss Althea Hartford and Bristol. : Maples of Norwich spent Wednesday G. B.,Gilman and family moved Mon-{ S " et 5. | WIth Mrs. Helen Tubbs. day to’ Quincy, Mase. where Mr. Gil-| net and: urdick. . A.17 Noyes Manning who has been spending man is business secrefary at the Y. M.|Sainfets qud s Lena Baunders were|soyeral months with his fawaer, Altred C-“":s e Me of the Rock.| MT- and Mes. Clayton Kenvon of New Iatiuing O Xouitillles Ky 18 Npeagisg s e S fHiens ™ | month with his grandparemta. i I atic* TR Goumguny York arc guests of Mr. Kenyon's parents. | Afr and Mrs. Dear] Chamberlin of recovering from a severe attack of L OEAC ISRy OB Waltham, Mass, is visiting tho former, grip. A e venas OMC | parerits, Mr. and Mrs. Chysivs Chamber- Miss Bmma Fitch. formerly of Col-| "qn ! £ lin chester, §s a guest of Mr. and Mrs| M aite of Uradford Was a; Ajes Helen Smith who is attending James W. Hilhouse. el at the parsonage I'nigh school at Portchester, N. Y., is Mrs. J. G, Bill has returned from an| Pecacon and Mes. Gillette Burton of ispending a week at the home of her - extended vwisit with her dmughter, Mrx. | Canonchet attended church here last Sat-|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett W. Smith. Alma Builook of Cambridge. Mass. urday and were guests ofMr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mre. C. A: Barstow and Mrs. Suran Farneworth has esturned | Frank C. Burdick. i daughter, Margaret, are to spend WILLIMANTIC, CONN, from an extended stay in Bristol _ Mrs. A Whitten, who has been | Thanksgiving with relatives at South ; s M. l..dsnun']ci’s for | Williamstown, Mass. * nearly two weeks, returned to the home| The supper givem I Friday MANSFIELD DEPOT - |on o Ciarmmen s, ‘necne home et i T aT by [ y r D men in connection with the C. E. socl Mrs. Tenelon MoCollum entertained the | W eSterly: oty was very well attended. The menm monthly study meeting of the mission de- consisted of meat hash, turnip, macaronl, Partment of Dunham Memoeiai chureh on | COLCHESTER with creamed cheeso sauce, pickles, bis- * . Tuesday aftemfoon of last week. AMrs. | cuit, butter, squash pie and coffee. Is m Mepitt. Smith was the leader and the Androw's Thankegiving socta!,| The entertainment which followed the . ' topic was Afriea. The attendamce was| Grange hall, Colchester, Wednesday|supper was giver by Professor William Boo8. The homteds setved dblicious m,‘ evening and Thureday afterncon and|J. Banfield and afforded much ammuse- freshments. evening—ady, ment for the young folks, Do yw tired of fish or eggs for the Mr. and Mra. Alfred Sumner recently —_— “|, Mrs. L. E. Backus has been guite 1 you grow of fishor for sold their store and stook % Martin M. BOLTON Nt "_".‘1“;;-(;\"1\.,‘.‘“)..“. is spending the Friday meal? Then tryl(nft Cheese. X Ilansen and went to New Jersey for the 3 winter. Blmer J. Finley has returned to For-|Winter with her daughter, Mrs. Charies = g Mrs. John Lewis has returned to her|est Hills Gardens, Long Isiand, after|Hahn of Providerte, ‘There are s0 many appetizing ways to ¥ home from the Johnson Memorial hospi- | Séveral weeks spent at his summer > ‘ . er e“ fl tal n Stafford Springe. *P" I homein town. Mr. Finley has been BALTIC prepare Kraft Cheese as the “meat” [ ] 1 ! Bdwin Reynolds Momorial school gave | Naviig ‘a two months’ vacation’ and . 4 Thanksgiving play and Robert Louls|®Pent the first half in the west, mé¥T| After the regular meéling of the K. dish of the meal that it eompletcly Stevenson's Land of Play in the chapel | i Kanab, Utah, where he was 150 miles| of C., in Caron ball, Friday evesing & o TridRy evening. Mrs. Alguire nd | from a railtoad station, smoker was held for the members who! -olvudwl‘ddtymohlm . 2 Miss Moose assisted with music. Theuat-| The Dramatic clup from the rectea-| Worked so faithfully for the zuccess of 5 i : : tendsnee was 4 full house and the enter- { tion building, Seuth - gave a| (he recent whist. Kraft Cheese is a perfect alternate for 7 tafnment was much enjoved by young and | MInstrel” show at the Boiton hall Mrs, Oliver Trudeau, who died sud: SAVES YOU 20 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR A meat because the food propertis aze Miss Ruth Siater o Wilimantic was| very s00d and the parts wero 3 L{tfl\‘glh«e = l:;&:- o'-eifrz- She & s the 4 n. A four-piece orchestra from one a ent of Taftvi mfl same. - O e o Cuooimbtenl| i \h | Manchester provided: misio. T0F| . Bobby Witka< who: Endorwect aa oo Y / : Teonard Smith of Spring TN addressed | Gancing after the entertainment. cration for appendicitis.at St. Joseph' . o o < 5 Lewis E. Becbe of Manchester| hospital, Wilimantfc, recemtly, is domg s ieties: American, Pimento, We have just received a shipment of FUR COATS, purchased at prompted for- the square dances. well and will be home soon. gt p 3 WS Daken conducted ' loachers'| The Missts Mary Jane 41 Bt Swiss, Brick and st,“’“ by . . . . . > . . meeting at the Center school house last| Gauvin, 88 ea Lessard | k’ w considerable saving in price, with a still further saving in our 20 PER . Tuesday. Bibeau attended the district g P o , big B evecy ser oy e s e RO TR B S VARIETIES IN TINS . s : s ay for the balance of the wéek, in ob-| hall, " Sunday_a E : CENT. SALE. The shipment includes Hudson Seal Coats, (Dyed ceusing . depresmion tervance of Thanksgiving. A'mecting of the Ladies of Columdua 8 5 i i 4 % Local people in New Haven last Sat-| Was hel n Sodality hall Monday eve- Muskrat) with Squirrel and Skunk trimming; Raccoon, Bay Seal, : urday to see the Yale-Harvard game| ning. 3 ‘were professor and Mrs. Samuel'M, Al- fi'l;hefl‘:nem of Alexander Chartler, Sesicda i ¥ a | vora, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesson Pholps, in Hanover, was held Mon. Marmot and Natural Muskrat # i AL . — Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Tinker, Jr., and Mr.| day morning at 9.30 Geclock xt the Ime e g% ¢ and Mrs. Ry Carpenter. maculate Conception church. Burtal Charles Palmer of Columbia and| Wae in St. Mar¥'s cemetery. Miss Charity Herskeil were married by| R was officially amnounced Sunday Rey. Frederick C. Taylor at the Bolton|that the net receipts of the.K, of C. |.Congregational - parsonage last weei| fair for the benefit of the parish wére Tuesday evening. $1508.59 instead of Mrs, Thomas Ross.has been visiting | nounced_previously. in: New York, John Morrison is spending two weeks' Mrs, Nellis. Alvord “Kenyon -of Wood- S, 1 stock ‘was buted in South Manchester last week. Rev.. Frank K. Abbott off« Bastford -ofticiated . at the funeral, Miss Helen Mathein of Hartford. spent, the wéek-end with’ her: parents in- towa. Miss Louise J. Hutchinson of Hart.| ford spent Sunday with her aunt,- Mrs. Jennia’ L, Bolton. Sarhiag . The attendance in the Bfiton schoola for' Octaber was as faliows: Center aban) 73 pok. eanti, Monniain, sehool, 3