Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 6, 1915, Page 8

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Are Your Kidneys Well? SEDGWICK POST CAMP FIRE LiquorandMo Habits Can Be Cured Many Nerwich People Know the Im- portance of Healthy Kidneys. All i Ladies Served Supper for the Veterans and As- |1 sou vwien to be cured of either the - The Ikidneys filter the blood. Relief Corps ppeD & 3 ligiror or drug habit, You may undergo, Trolleys Lead y/ Cefiter They work night and day. : SR i artment omman treatment at our Sanitarium, or ar- Z Well kidneys remove impurities. sociated Organizations P €T | angements can be made whereby a To of Norwich y cldneys allow impuritles to e Physician from the Institution will ad- Yol Mpeeoe oo Streeter of New Britain Was the Guest of Honor. minister {he {reatment in your own multiply. home, thus avoiding publicity or deten- No kidney ill should be neglected. o tion from business. There is possible danger in delay. S L 5 N =TS s Fer full particulars, Address Lock 1t vou have backache or urinary| Members of Seagwick Pest, N6..1[thur W Brewerof the Citisens corws; | 5ox 400, Norwicn, Comn. troubles, G. A. R, the Citizens' corps, the Sons | Foi ., "Grace ‘Manning, president | s 3 zy v of Veterans and Sedgwick Woman's ¢ the W. R. ., and Prof. J. H. Gec It you are mervous, diziy OF WOIR| . o corps, held a campfire meeting |Samuel Gabricison rendered three vo- | CEMETERY ASSOCIATION at Buckingham Memorial on Friday |cal selections and Bullard's orchest RE-ELECTS ITS OFFICERS. eveninz. The menu served under the |provided music during the eveninz. s | Jirection of a committee of the Y. R.|The evening came {o a close with tic|Report Made by Superintendent of idney|C. was as follows: singing of America by all present, Work Done at Maplewood Cemetery. THE FASHION BOOK or SPRING of the Celebrated PICTORIAL REVIEW Cloudy Days Sometimes it seems fortunate that out, Begin treating your kidneys at once; Use a proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan's E . il S February is a shert month. It's X ;i Commander Vine S. Stetson had che e Sl Escalloped oysters {ShmEsori e M e e e annual meeting of the trustees cloudy—it's wintry—it's generally Recommended by thousands. Broilea Ham Celery Salad mittee of ladies of the . R. C. in s o B e 3 i Proved by Norwich testimony. Pickles Mustard Rolis |charse ‘o the banquet were trs | N A Ne omcers, were re-clected disagreeable. Yeu know Puddin . C. Roath, 5 Thames .\o;-\;i R G TonRsen N rtrude Teotitl, | 255 1‘\6\‘;1ei:d":_:?“";t‘m“;:’flffijm Head Wilsen said, “a reasanable “For a number of vears I have 1da R, Greene, ) llie_D: s GHbart : 5 used Doan’s Kidney Pills when having| Following the banquet there were | Lillian' Johnson, Mrs, Eliza Wa mount of fleas is good for a deg, board of directors, Charles oseph D. Haviland, Austin ank H. Smith, Frank John McWi ¢ committee, W. Carroll and Charles contains hundreds of the smariest Serge housedresses e i e ‘her|appropriate remarks by Depariment [er, Mrs, Mabel George, Mrs. Josie H severe pains in my back and other|oo no G0 rRederick V. Streeter of |cox and Mrs. Lillian Brewster. Ass symptoms of kidoey trouble. TheY|New Britain, Albert A. May, assistant |ing as w itresses were Ir: have always rid me of the trouble. Iladjutant and assistant g ermaster gmle. Mrs\.l_\e ]u; Brown, Al red this remedy at N. D.|of Meriden, Lafayette Starr, seni Rawson, Mrs, Kinne, "ds ‘r‘m«» Stere and sirce|vice commander of New London; Ar- Robbins and Mrs. A it keeps him from brosding en just being a dog”—so maybe February with it's weather vagaries has its Thi Spring Dr ou can'make up in Serge for - . $9.82 proper place in the scheme of T have felt better and stronger T % 3 7 ’ HOWARD PALMER WILL { FORECLOSURE GRANTED T and in Cotten for a House- things. It certainly calls to mind S ’ Maplewood ¢ e- | Soc, at all dealers. Don't| TELL OF HIS TRAVELS.‘; IN SUPERIOR COURT. ade the fol- dress at . « . - sl 36 the certain comfort of goced, warm k for a kidney remedy—get . | —_— 8 . = R e eidnes Pills—ihe camo that|Explorations in the Selkirks to Be De- [New London Savings Banks Wa i : s during the year ciothing such as we ars new plan- AT Roath had. Foster-dMilburn Co., s_:ribed Before Ceunty Historical Sa-; Plaintiff Against R, O, Libby and|eér g D Amm‘nt d to s e PR e tisully supplied with Late Sk 7 Buffale, > ciety. Wife. = | 7ares Swetor Bamie Lizon it | AR yards !‘l £ r. e orint of the $r = ¢ 'S ar “illiam §oux Toldiia D";f"""s"s"“k jthe orward with keen in New Londen on fri morning ow. lustrated account of e: - s rt calendar the supe: SR i cold is readily catching. 1 among the Selkirks of Bri H E 1 s .-iéa‘:fi A)lodx“rm“ WE HAVE SOME SUPERL You owe it to yourse ‘ore the New London Co ) uesday, Tt OR OUTING FLANNEL »ur household to figh al society mext Monday evening Kenr Dr. Bell's Pine- y i s Memorial insti , New | mini e owboat Co., | 32 r colds and coug s London. Ar. Palmer's work has taken [appeal fi on comm stops the cough and|him far from the beaten paths of travel - guara . {into some of the most wonderful m s T 2 appeal from| tain scenery of that province, UL\H]JCX where scenig effects that would be ad- sday, Ieb. HUM OF INDUSTRY Jjudged notable by o ¢ standards; jamin, ~ Rudd ot Serge at $1.50 & vard at $1.00 2 vard .. SLEEPING GARMENTS WHICH WE SELL AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. PETTIGDATS AND WARM 1 Spool _Sewinz 1 oond Snappess G Hosks 1 Plctorial Pattem, ey en 5 Walsh, cons or Saw- oAty 2 \ CLOTHING FOR THE KID- IN WILLIMANTIC MILLS.| The Nation (New York) i ewing|yer; Hoxie vs. Florek po. e ; L, MARCH Patterns DIES, TOO, 2idnzs | his recently publ! :, Mountai ay. Feb. 11— L x 2 ? S g 2 New Trade Orders Putting the Town's z and Lnlomhon in the Sel e 2 o : : - { b the following to say: “Mr. T Industries on Busy Basis. | SSpeaitions bezan & Ton sasbles. Under a Willimantic date line, the| e tobe New York Evening Mail of February an i feet of wire t to the ( fence Two Big Special Values | Some Warm Underwear for Cold Weather board of relief, portant contribu H ‘o1 Short Calendar hot e hesbro, a member of the|ical literature of B i : e t gec hical board of Canada has o 1e following she alendar I i bruar; or y the legislature from|¢ e'di’ . . | Lo 5 . erstands indus- ‘ were disposed : A lvE own town and teh 1 e ot o v, Yinembl o AL s mesiiog o nem o Wash Goods Department - about as well as & P ey o P ¥ i £ s 2 3 Sald inued for Some 50c Garments for 36¢ na . ; prds: ot in: on onth we; Ciholders of record Jan, 1, 1915, and || Heavy Weight Outing Flan- ? rests s intended for winter wear—thes're fleece- and the pros i i of the hizhest | ordered 3 I tern | ¢ s from the direstors vere || nels, regular ten-cent qual- Glhe s NLNEW Sull v whes I g 2 o | Standing on both sides of the Atlant : : g : i as f ; ity ey lined. We have them in both bleached and unbleachsd fSnishes. They're e the Temton e 2 tow jmi . Thay 1 All co n the lot which is in | wonderfully sood values. For those who require the extra sizes we have aod the ‘two . Whidhams | terized s et tonehon : : e S Arts e B paeodworth: |§ ten to twenty-yard lensths. ADY | ¢he same 50c quality for only 3%. e pinch of hard times, but /olxlaué advent S | P LAY ezl | S : = desired length will be cut. 1o of depression ‘everybody is hopefal. : astes ; ton CREPE FOR 11c F]eece-lmed Union Sum for 59¢ y 4 5 is- | ing was repe which will ire of a new ar sect administratrix i Al fast from sth only. Intended Women s $1 00 Umon Suxu for 79¢c high neck, Tonz efore at-| T, ., and Marsdale t0 a better ratrix 3 ham rowt the product of the mills, | P“‘“‘" r Thames Towd e 3 .‘ t = from t >mpensation comm a long tim Special 11c Cold Weather Needs 0 g rd (the T ¥ ed one weelk. L = ' 2 S et) and only after four sep-{ Judgement of foreclosure w 1t- | follc Men s Furnishings Dep't ict not Den id the giant lowe edin tte cas it " RIBBED UNION New London vs. the regula In ecru only, Treasurer’s 12th Report. war 2 > Our banks are sound encouraged by nd courage of the peo- wife on propert es o4 Special 69¢ Peeler co ercome dif- | t¥ : ting slacial | & o ds S i Y 179, MEN’'S AND BOYS' WOOL IEX'S BLACK COTTON sented the e s, framed in : - [ £ hay, : ! SWEATERS - values—Special 17c. Wurkmg Forty Hours. : : ; i the sec { ! t 2 und, OUR TN STOCK OMER'S an Thread company is - : 43 o3 |ure for ci interest w & k. Sfom s P i VALUES FROM $156 TO $7.00 ustry here, SATURDAY—ONE-THIRD OFF it employs srlendid of a region of the square miles in oo B B T P T o GHORT LIST OF MONEY SAVERS before show ])\117: ic, ; Sheniet Witk hichs. e | i on Lin oL, M) nah mills e, Town o o, | < Upon the Third Floor wurs during the dull period. 1ifl-girt peaks and splintered gla joo atpeare '"‘“‘_b ard of r - Spiias W ? Machine cor His subject matter will bs treated in 4 | (1¢ judge & . $1i0 At , S 3 time to fifty|popular manner with the idea of = Eeny s Sl Breds i SRRl L Coas latter part of January.|sen X X 4 iy for $1 a big plant, rela- | there a clear 1 “ renewed demand|that prevasl in ot R A L nt. The lec { company em- missi vill b |business has| charged. but a collectior aken | FALLS MILL AGENT sith materially, | towards defraving the fireproot- nning full time, and the home of the Historical socicty | American Wool and Cotton Reporter | ects for an increased < : London. > Praises Arthur C. Brown, Vanderman Manufa is running full time.| Howar SATURDAY PURCHASES FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER er we usu Aerct A SIX FOOT WASHABLE RAG RUG FOR $1.49 ‘Norwich Chelsea Dime e \ WHITE palr. We 2 to let them $123 A PAIR 72-inch Rugs the Reporter imentary mention of wn, the pr ent and ntendent,” who 1 55¢ PRINTED LINOLEUM FOR 45c ‘A SQUARE YARD—This the best Printed Linole two yards wide in a wide patt Ala : Young o & Nert Le ad obability in hat | Wich Free \Lad»m 2 ould 1 APPLICATIONS MAKE EXTAA GLROSES NECESSARY| yogree Aasan e ,u“fr“”“’;‘(‘," n In Lessons In Domestic Science Given| |11 ‘;c!’“}‘(”; pate | at Broadway School, R B 2 | new mact 330,000 has been past vear on new m and it comes What They're Wearing Now In New York SILK AND STRAW SAILORS BELGIAN FORAGE CAPS THE “TIPPERARY” We have just received a new assortment of these most popular novelties which are now the pretty matting and hard-wood effects. | IN TAXATION CLASS WITH MOTOR VEHICLES.‘ s9¢ DOOR MATS FOR €Sc—Heavy Cocoa Door t what , 16 by 27 inches, and of fine qualit; re Attorney General's Ruling on Side! ne| Cars, Fraction Engines and Motor| Well Drillers. ded for winter use, The Qui anufact w indham cor cience of cot i o re held on ol Do 7 fbianiben aad |20 YT OB DAW rage in New York and you will find them teda. [oF 0 miamidon on Friday evening and wero Teceived| chinery ol wat ih o, insu Millinsy (Sactinne Al Aba Satets colr e town. It had been clo: ed au—\rlmm an enthusiam, as wn by the . - together, bu now b{ t ¥lattendance and the inter in the course of Grace Roge: manifested a yard, but we be given| for only 1 Coats and Hats for the Kiddies | bursoim Recommendea™ By Jack Frost Women’s, Misses” and N ] +....Saturday $3.98 Glrls _CMts saturday 1308 | S pecial $5. are here—Sand, Elizabeth Slue, Belle Rese, Etc. ours a mm' | plant 3 Here's an unusual chance. le more day eveninz class twice as many as modated and it w lon of the plarn - of the produce turned o speak well for A Ipresent agent and Brown entered the Falls company e war in a falling off of but the period of paper mill and apparent beld on AT PRICES WHICH HAVE REACHED THE REDUCTION LIMIT as a b rative m one position to a e past one and one been in personal ¢ plant. succeeding Robert A. former agent. coming for admission to i 10 women of the community have received the cooking hool plan so well that the three classes mentioned ‘| have already been formed. Each co s about 20 members. Vest Bocket Remed;' That Quickly [ Ends Indig‘estionl from the war zcne, emploves are steadily L. B Al 1 - ohe dexl in sili : LAWYERS CONFER OVER l?'l‘;ii‘ Jho lsias vet on | Eat What You Please and Never Fear |§ 3 formerly $ a0 howe e sTouped quite a number e a stock of orders and are| S , Tras active } g ranging in value from on’ fuliitime TRIAL OF MORGAN CASE. | under 1 Gould, John T Ll —formerly $6.98 =Saturday, 3202 e o o ; to 310.00 under this one price e I ; don, William G. Henae i Rt & .Saturday 98¢ | o \dents fnd much pleasure| ACCused - Had as Yet Retained Nolert A. Smith, former nd v e Saturday $2.50 popular materials, .Saturday $1.98 Counsel—Case to Be Tried. | company. . I 3 e s i About two years ago ondition | wish T couid eat ony, 3 y 2 2 COATS—formerly $3.5 ‘When the criminal superior co of the Falls company w: j ane R A { A g came in here on Friday motrning there|Qf comment in the a on thi A small lot of Tam O'Shanters for chi 3 , as one of them espresses it, “following footprints in the snow and| elusive notes of winter bi S” WOOL SWEATBERS, $3.95— For Saturday $1.88 e e e American Wool and Cotton Reporter, as high as 9sc—For Saturday ; cas?: of A.fi rney X?cco;glceg«a‘r and we are very glad to note that the TERS 1o ‘flusg IhTi, GULD GUNE' ! Tondon, accused o mitery | Conoerd 8 now: | E LOTS ARE LIMITED—THE VAL Several shiea 0 indecent t on Myrtle Baile at the tim i S . Y H of New London last w At the s red 1o was publ X For Saturday $388 gestion of Judge Greene, Attorneys|Pervision of the ® | Jonn 3 s | company thur A, Brown, consulted with pesor torney Morgan concerning his case and | 13¢ o then followed a conference between the court, State Attorney Hull and the at-{¢%d: 2 3 torneys, but no announcement was | HE S made aiter the conference which la: 3 A 1 |ed until 1115, Considerasle State Attorney Hull stated that the|lcen installed ring the past year, ST case Wwill probably be tried at this|inCluding an entire new equipment of “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS|term of the court, but that Attorney |Picking, wing, slubbers and speed- A n . “jers, and at the present time, new| COLDS AND GRIPPE IN SLoNEAL a0 ot as yet retalned Goun- |G 0y, caditional drawing meshivery | A FEW HOURS. s new Spooling and warping are Lens Friday's thaw remov el added. t is very gratifying to Mr. G ane e semove nch 10t the | piomn toiee the) old Ball Compas Take “Pape's Cold Compound” evesy B Pk inloaime ands : : two hours until you have taken three EiE- i GoRion sieak New Bnetindl e e A “sold with the doses, then all grippe misery s h th 15741814 { s bour ol WS Beoken % TOWHY HAIR FALLS OUT 1 e Rk w2z John J. Donohue, M. D.|dohn A. Morgan & Son a 5 H e Trommer's Evergreen, per case §1.70 e e et tearatet ettt | Unclaired Tettere i the. Norwich S : PHYSICIAN and SURGEON SO AL, Roptine Light Braner Ria: p.-'.l.. stops nasty discharge ornoserunning; | Dandruff causes a féverish irritation |post office for the weels ending Feb-|Foot and Mouth Disease in Kansas. i B IGH VALLE Fa0 relieves the headache, dullness, fevei-|of the scalp. the hair roots shrink |ruacy §, 1315, are as follows: Liiis Al n Feb, 1—Four counties | Ofice Rooms, & and, & Steiner Bleck LEHIG LEY Koshiac's Pilsnen, por. o 8iss shness, sore throat, sneezing, sore-|lcosen and then the hair comes oui|len, Mrs. Clara Daughters, Miss Janase|in Kansas, Cowley, Sedgwick, Sumne b SR g e Ne. 2 Nut 6.50 per ton. | Free Delivery to all parts of tie ness and stiffness. fast. To stop falling hair at once and | Frawler, George Robinson . Goodwin,|and Butler, were quarantined today by =4 ymd 2-3 3. m. & il et i * gt Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing|rid the scalp of every particle of |Louis Heller, Mrs, klizabeth Hill, Hen- | the department of agriculture against and snuffiing. [Ease your throbbing|dandruff, get a 25-cent bottle of |rl Marchesseault, M. H. Skinner, the foot and mouth disease, because hug—nothin‘ al{f tin thegrorid gén!:; Dax]nierma at any drug store, pour a|L. Watrous, of infections brought by cattle from puch prompt relief as “Pape’s Coll|little in your hand and rub well into R v Wisconsin. The department first quar- € 5 Compound,” which Costs only 25 cents|the scalp. After a few applications| Two sleighing parties, well pro antined the whole state and announced | 1neve eerara Lty pabic. hor e s | (BN, YOU W t any drug store. 1t acts without{all dandruf disappears and the hair|with horns, left Union square Iriday % - Residences tel. §75 Office and Vard Central Wharf H. JACKEL & CO. “slephons 886, ‘T 1o put your bus.| WHEN YOU WANT to oz &u .u... blic, there I8 nd | iness before the public, u: + n its actien, but later issued an amended | medium better than throush the ad-|medium beiter tuanu tarough the zd-| medium better tha: asistance, tastes nice, and camses no|stops coming evening about o'clock. order., Terusing columns of ‘Fae Ballsin: | vertisine colamns of Fhe BAlletin. | vertisSing colvmms sz “Bh lumns of “Ph nn-dl.

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