Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 29, 1922, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: