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NORWicH “BULLETIN. MONDAY, FESRURRY '8, 016 Jie Bulletin, | PEisfl”‘s :HNIUNS CELEBRATED" C. E. DAY " orceeewmeeusr GAS, HEARTBURN, SPECIA I.. r from a vigit in Norwich Moody Day Celebrated at Y. M Ll Sl Bojcun Pip | wecenh Sobie B0 8 R [TRR D e o crieakan i i : o Hreeting With iusreted Talk. | INDIGESTION fiR PORK LOlNS | VARIOUS MATTERS Efi:{;;‘:;';:;“ Wasbingion, b €. a's Christian Endeavorers From Griswold, Jewstt City, Goshcn,!m‘:‘“fj:’, ¥ e ot 30 o'clock General Sec- d Miss Nellie Bozrah, Hanover and Lisbon Were Present at Norwich‘zaj ot S g A Sh.lk STflM RUH Mary Shea nt bezins & week from Wednes-| Murphy of New London were guests| . Moody, before a good i of Miss Ella Higgins of Norwich Sun-g sized | - “ s = rathering of men and women. Afte Whole loin not over 8 lbs.,| TYesterday was Sexagesima Sunday,|dav. Town Church—Rev. G. H. Ewing Spoke aninm Spening hymns, praser was offered ’Iaboul 60 days before Haster. e g O S i % o Ly Seeretary iill and he also read the | i - some less She EAbe s ) la civi deh ned from | Efficiency. seripture selection. “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN” ENDS ALL - The tubsrculosis commission is to|a Civil War veteran, has retur om | I hold a meeting in the state capitol,|the Backus huspittrxl. having | i) toriagien. tn)m{h;;ethl‘;ls 1‘: v”\;ra‘;a[ ilusirated \‘nh a STOMACH DISTRESS |IN this (Monday’ 7 1 frem an attack of pneumonia. 2 < FIVE MINUTES. ' 8° S e e Members and _invjted guests of La- nington divisign; Mrs. Catherine | bhotographs of Mr. Moody, The Prom. festivities at Yale are| Wiss Selina A. R. Fitzpatrick, or-|dies’ auxiliary bm e;on u.\'o. A O. sident of the Mystic division. Ei;fi-sh!s home at. Northfle! o being attended by a number of Eastern! ganist at St. Andrew church . con- to the number of 250, zathered at| ora O'Hara was heard in a & G 3 | se's Diapepsin will di- Try one or as much as you|Covnccticut voung people. tinues ill at her home on Prospect Mary A. B. hall Sunday after- | well rendered solo. The Qid Plaid | Mr. Hill reviewed the ¢ Mr.| O e Dt s street, requiring the cars of a graduate | N00n to observe the first anniversary|S n Malofe of Taft- | Moody from his early noke s+ out-of-order stbmach need At Frank W. Browning's Kitemaug|yrse, = of the erganization of the auxiliary. A |vi the River Sha of his conversation at the age of 19 o i {orchards, the 4,000 peach trees appear e | 1 feature of the day was the in- | Flow ceilent voice. Tho: and told of his wonderful Teligious . —— e to have stood the winter iwell. stallation of the recently elected offi- ' dearing Churms was rendered worle nigal s AUTO SKIDDED INTO c Present were visitors from Di-]3L L. and Ars. Peterson sang| “Someday vou will read in the UE WhAL S lies JJike" & Sumy of S5 0 MERS Suffiage leaguers are celebrating TELEGRAPH POLE|Y =8 of Taftville, Division No.| Eonnie Swect Lassie, Kathleen Ma: |pers that D. L. Moody of East N ;\a-‘l i your e this week the borthdays of Susan B. s |18 city, the New London, Ston- | vourncen was sung by Daniel Dovo-|feld is dead. Don't you believe cartburn, t zn of indige: : Anthony and Dr. Anna Howard Shaw.| On Norwich and New London Turn- ton and Mystic divisions and state| van of New London, and Patrick Barry | word of At that mome 3 S 3 i 3 ] L pike—No Oné Hurt. and county officers. vas heard in an excel-|be more alive than T am nov from your pharma Lide fi(lj\‘- . | _The Middlesex County AMinisterial - pecial guests of the day were the solo, and there were|have gone up bigher that is all. > of Pape’s Diapepsin and take rices Marke own association will meet at the Old Lyme e ttle girls who assisted at by Miss Catherine|born of the spirit In 1536. n. There Consregational church Tuesday, Ieb appell of Mo s the opening seloc-|is born of the flesh ma ching of : he his automobile wit Cut and reduced on the bal-|® o in it about 6.30 o clock Sune | ack orse| Sunday afternoon there were 150 |day evening, the machine suddenly ance of our st of H visitors to the Otis Library reading |skidded, and before it could be von- Blankets, Fur Coats, all kinds {room. iiss Sadie J. Dawson was in | trolled had landed head-on against a | y\&idh, UG acid, no & fullness ecling in the stomach, pau- tating headaches, dizziness tion,” and closing song was God|which is Dorn of the 1 Save Irelar forever.” These are the words of D.|S After the programme, all adjourned | L. Moody and he firmly believed to th to the banquet ere the foliow- | last that the opening portals of heca ed_under the direc- | would only admit him to a larger and | “Rose Finnegan and du!zm‘ n|sea will go Carri A Rol i > ' | telegraph pole by the side of the Nor- : . W s Sird : BRI B Tger A & of age and Auto I e hnin anivesaiy oriBs Ienns| B R ot e = P A e 2 P oy i e S b S e ot to mioltoh These gonds are bargain values tor | The 55th anniversary of St dohn's; digtance north of Fiteh corners. | being the county president, Mrs. Emma . John' Dean: | Mr. Moody was born February 5, with nauseous odor m for o alrea the money as we want Goo which of 1 r out-of-order s held of You is a certain cure g omachs, because it food and digests jt 1837, amid the hills of New England! on the Connecticut river. His fath- trade, died when headlight and some of the pipes be celebrated with a banquet Tuesday radiator were brok evening. the to the er, a mason ! | At Niantie ¥riday, Martin C. Walter, | pHa e e D Dvight was ‘ro;;r Jesrs olg Hie Just the same as if your‘stomach was- O Vi i X 3 E i mother we e ith zh 1 here. TheL L. Chanman Co.'| ot rvitimazcic, was in town 5id sold < OBITUARY. ; i Brizh: Deins ex o ¢ RESEin e minutes (rom ai stom. 14 Bath Sh'eet. Nogwich, (Cti | 7re Bacomyor 2vintc. ! Rev. Alexander Anderson. Tiivan, strugglea to hom th arug store | Amoens the alumni of Windham aca-| Rev. Alexander Anderson, a Metho- Reardon, Mar) e them what I hese lar fifty-cent cases contain | demy who have just had a reunion in|diSt minister for morc than 40 3 i belie was able. “Pape’s pepsin” to keep '5‘ | Hartford is the Hon. Willlam Henry|and one of the oldest preac novan, Lena| ‘Pired of farming he left ire ree from stomach | Ha'l, 'ss, of South Willington. {New England Southern ce, nd Catierine | (he age of 17 and w He|dieorders and indigestion for many | died Friday night at the home of h attrac- | pecame a clerk in oe|months. It belongs in your Lome | (At the Noank Methodist church on|d: B Frank C. Bradley, 2 een col- o : ; shop and a short s finely exec nd | an and carnations adorned | verted by Edward ted the good \\:» s of D et et Trovn i e and soon became ac rk. Mr, Alcody gave up his ness in 1860 and devoted all of | time to_religious _work. | Largely through Mr. lMoody's afternoon at 2.30, Revi®G. G. Providence, district superintendent of jct occupied the pulpit. SLEIGHRIDE PARTY AND PRIZE WALTZING. State Hospital Nurses angd aAttendants Went to Fitchville. confin- | rede. had be: I 1 than a[ lahan of New E s bed with pneumonia, 1 [ charge of ed Mrs. . B. Peterson. . John Fenton ve in On April 1, | shail again reside on’| the Sterer Farm and tend to the bus- | iness myself. | have visited the lead- nz the Boynton Bri r.'m Nir. heir new lunch room Suntight building. You | Island. Massac Anderson served as pa ches taroughout Rhode| T ¥ C and Connecti- | liam T. 3 el R R e SteCarths forts funds were raised for an associa- it kuck M chur 1 1905, | arthy | e studying at present with many a good o th v Dawtucket:| com tion Dullding and 1t w3 tendants o dairyman at the Connecticut Agricul- ome in the horough of Gro-| it irement had - Nved|Jdame X elentaiiie tural College. the ways ~nd means to| rceeived an invitation to attend|with {dent o 2 deliver a clean and wholesome dairy | a5 2 family one of the borough church- s born in_Al-| 3L L nized a year | QUdIng in s Sunday, when Family Sunday a product. | shall co-operate with the |3 ciieq. i o College to this end and in the future § g and my Jersey herd will do the rest.| The address to be given at Slater 1 Wednesday afternoon by Dr | assure_the patrons of the Storer i R R st st Ao Farm ef 3 square deal and shall stand | o'Clock instesd of 3 which was the with my business record behind all my | time entioned through error. dealings. Scoutmasters about th | Scoutmasters abe e state went F. H. SCHOBESS | .y Bridzeport Saturday to a conven- tion of the Boyr Scouts in eelebration of the fifth anniversary of the found- of the movement in America. d since that| creased to ing for- and prosper- and JanejIS. Wt . d the min- | Preside the Nor according to Mr. well & ond Hc afterward wen mained from sumed ¢ Taunt .CAL!FORNIA GREETINGS TO { HAD VISITATION FROM NORWICH COLLEGE CLUB.’ GRAND COUNCILILOR C‘\SSIDY.; lext _pastorate was ! ihe i will be Brought by Mrs. Bertha! Norwich Commercial Travellers En-|T : Hirsch Baruch of Los Angeles. tained Head of the Order. WHAT GOOD 1S A WATCH R. L Zv A’nong Those Who Made Addresses. 1, No. United itation Cassi- ’ eeting Sat. | field and die > “where| James L. Cas o o (el ciation, offered was call., meeting was L o Sl | singing of TOFE UP HiS CELL AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS. 7 For the Cennecticut men. no dining hall has ed for the studen and this matter up for a definite decision at ! a meeting of the trustees Thursday. W n pro- Slleg ng thel|€! which be brou e mem wil wich Colleze ¢l h Baruch at t ternoon in the art School s on ses Agent Murray D. Lincoln of 1l organize a farmers’ co-| for the buying of | Saturday the B o Rehobo rment of = 3 2 P Lenefit of ncreased by Wanskuck. to $910,141. Leonard Hoffman. = = espert w d zua uded $19 from the 15 vear Leonard He , died on| “ incidents In Society l’ THE PLAUT CADDENCO. Jewslers and Opticians, PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING and twe zist SUIT OVER BILL 5 | FOR REPAIRING BOAT . ¢} Tried in Common Pleas Court in New | $50C,000 ESTATE { LEFT TO HUSBAND. s L Mrs. Charles McChesney. the Ge tion law th combine THERE ARE FlNE Canned Prunes at HALLION’S SA!D TO HAVE BEEN SEEN SEEI\ AT COLCHESTER ames and the highest n the niors we; of stu-|n four A new paicel ention be- braitar 30 ven Batoc ot “tow Salesman ¢ Looking For Standard Oil Missing From Boston. or fraction SODALITY WHIST. The squad o have been coverir 5 several weeks are still at were looking over the tr aved Bring Second Series to Half Way Point. tandard | that no def had bee PARABLE OF THE SOWER. " e. { Theme of Rev. John M. Broderick's| BDUCKPIN MATCH. Sermon at St. Patrick’s, When Twa | i Societies Receive Holy Communion,| T® be Rolled Between The Sodality | = i and Riverside Club. Sunday World said: CUMMINGS & RING ° Funeral Directors and Embalmers Entertaln Minst the 4 A {eam of duckpin bowlers, acc | pained by other members of 12 was the day's gos-|Eeph's Sedality, will visit the Norwic € viii-4- the parable of the|State hespital tonight to meet a five| d the seed. He reminded his{of tha Riverview ciub in a bow ling | t it was mot match. Three members of the tearq attend f'hmv-‘. on will be T. Driscoll, James® Counihan, sermon o oft and|en@ W. Cavverrv and the other two set all about it those who | @re to be chesen. avenue a: the first mond and Bec d Heale: ruling _of the D. Eurns, of intere: is that motor veht Attick Was Fllled \‘Vlth Smoke. opera- A back draft i 1 of their! cau the att o ot H nse to o]:\fratf* are '\00 required to|caled the d to be in class of | On ‘)c'e' :,,?ei oth engageme FUNERALS. -;nhm.m: an afndavit, the blank form. ofjon Saturday aviour epc those who, l;m-;tl L intertele it S - i is printed on the reverse side of | occupied and ow Lt and perfee . hearing 2 7 applic: lank 5. The auto phEon 2 8 keep it, a ship, the pool match w! A REET Mrsdulia’ G Clark, ‘eppplicttan ianic lamy (e s nd O'Donov Condgon and ataigace’ rask BtIve 15 ha| been cxpactod woull he' played at 337 MAIN ST > . The funeral of Mrs. William J. Tol- he home|nwurst of No 55 Washinston street, y 31 Erennan and Ac rv 18; Mullen and Walsh Oppesite Post Offica Christians and Catholics alf|same time will be postponed till later cat 5 S P e ; B ahy and Sheri Mullen 8 S0 ‘Rhone 321-2 Lady Assistant oon at| by f:c’(‘-lac‘a\:“n e }\‘L’x{ffmi\hs\lrg\?&m b SENSE ABOUT FOOD Walsh vs, Co Donov. culate an‘:fi«kt‘;o{’:cmiificuri WEDDING. - oleman of- Hill cemetes Facts Worth Knowing b;Fatulien (g W Corker: °rs of the Young Ladies' | —_— _were B ded her son, Frank o Idl’_?“'J‘ 1 s d T"’f" received holy communion in | Andrews—Gedda, on, Lon married Miss guceal Stanley .16. thei~ approach to the altar{ A quiet wedding d’ burial Sof S onwi It is a serious question sometim ot | * ‘o cted by one the Sister of|rectory of St. John's Episcopal cemetery. by }know just what to eat when a day evening i Painiess Dentistry | Madiaier Camasll Fobod Loik D|a_i§1ere\» who Dhas the junior society in|Pridgeport, Sa | endance was large and there | HELD FOOD SALE IN or's stomach is out of order There were ma: oclods N e ! 1 se o ere were many other com-|o'clock, when Harold K. Andrew a number of beautiful floral 1 i e nost foods cause trouble. ! mends. : | mu neluding a noticeably large| Miss Anne M. Gedda w Lirances ers Shea and UILDING STORE | Grape-Nuts food can be taken at| ank A. Cantwell. form- | n mber of men and boys, so that Rev.{marriage by the Rey. S. had cha funer of the Crocke: oot : Norwich Anti-Suffrage League Had a | Successful Experience, ny *time with the certainty that it will digest. Actual experience of people is valuable to anyone inter- e z New Lon-| T A couple Teft iridgeport paper our | in giving communic Sl s e e able diamonds, lootened from &l "% tha high mads.at 1030, Rev.|tent o o oo (P thioush comnecs 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily m. to 1 p. m. Sundays ather Eroderick|The Young ested. ce of Mrs. Samuel C. Shaw, wifel Father Grumbly was the preacher,| The groom, who tas formerly of | n A Terre Haute woman writes: [ had | ¢f a Bridgeport attorney were kicked his explanation of the cere- emologe the ex- . * from Undertaker suftered with indigestion ,for about | mlml the hfflr‘wm of the Stratfield| es and pravers vsed in the holy o " stemoon 1 one of e putersd iy SoSERETOT IS it et 2 el o 0 Kt X ience an 0] the new Thaye: e gmmeers al he ass exp’anations Gowb ofiiciating. - The bea e e v bullding on | Ut ofg fever, and at times could eat |nual charity ball. Probably swept in- been most interesting H. T. Miller, H. R. Branc 5 H 1uare, Wwas an entire success | ngthing but the very lightest food. and | {0 a corner by the swish of some fair| instructiv Morfzar and H. T. Clark. Burial took|for the ladies of the Norweih Anti-fthen suffer so with my stomach I|YWomau's dress, they lay undiscovered| The offe wlace in Yantic cemetery. The | Suffrage league, who had a large pat- | Wwould wish I never d to eat any-|dur the entire affair, and even when tendance was large and {here were a|ronage for tie varied line of feod |thing. he loss was reported members of the wmber of oeautiful floral remem- | whic ¢ had for sale. These had| "I Was urged to try Grape-Nuts and | lotel staff failed to observe them un: I, cmplo‘ ed as tal tory selection_at the hi hicné of the prominent wa ubois’ Ave Marla, which| Bridgeport i Florence Northrop sang with no-| Greenhalgh-Betts. that has abselutely conquered pain table sweetness and carcfulness of} S | Have consummated an zlliance brances, ¥ been solicited by a committee consist- |Since using it I do not have te starve | til Mapager Frank A. Cantwell prose- | phrasing. Foaates in every branch of dentistry. Ex- Reginald S. Burdick. ling of Mrs Edmund W. Perkins: |myself any more, but I can eat it at|cuting a personal search located them —— | tracting, filling, crown or bridge Tuneral services for Reginald S.|chairman: Mre, Frank C. Turner, Mrs. y time and feel nourished and and today returned them to their 50TH BIRTHDAY. [ ye Burdick. the youns son of Mr. andi‘l-‘rank 1. Rovcedd Mrs. William T. Cran. |isfied, dyspepsia is a thing of the past, | OWner. | reet. EERe A SR Mrs. Frederic Burdick were held|dall. Mrs. Archibald Mitchell. Jr., Mrs. [and I am now strong and well >CGl=b*a‘=d by Eamil t 4 sty - oy Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the|Frank T. Brown. Mrs. John F. Rogers,| “My husband also had an cxperience | pagtor Wyckoff Read Peace Poem. o oLt Fhe Heehn o1 ',,‘.:fg",," i e LESS experiences here. The alli- SNE Of: thé CENA's parents, No. Miss Robinson and Miss Osgood. sith Grape-Wyts. e whs very weak | [ -FOET SRR SIS TREEE S ; | Chestnut i ance between SKILLFUL work and Huntington street, New London, Re The use of the store was lindly (and sickly one spring, and could not| ot fJ€ TIC o8 S€FC N0 B8 BG8 BeCal 1 eniation of his 30th birthday,| Atlantic ang Pacific < Joseph Elder and Rev. C. _Harley|contributed by Judge John M. Thayer, |2itend to his work. He was put under| Q00 SORSYSSSUOTE. CARIER | Sandaw,| 0 CCOaugl O B e e '|. % i iherap PlAtan MODERATE charges is an associa- Smith oficiating. Burial was in Yan-|the owner of the building. Those in |the doctor's care buf medicine OBl T e Rl e T | Einday at iR b b A O | Ther e M. ana 3 (& g 2 tic cemetery this city, the body accom- | Charge of the sale were Mrs. Eoenezer {seem to do him any good until hie.be- [ PIAZ8 o0 L3¢ USUS SEUHOML, Fead = 2y Teos, o osee fof. thimeon | wers| Brigss. Mr. tion tifat appecls to your intelli- panied Tmourners being convered to! Learned, Mrs_ Foratio Bigelow, Mrs.|gan to leave off ordinary food and use | =197 bRl 2t B Rt acd & Hane g & all the | Teside for e Dre Lh AR D e TS D o oy | Edmund W. Perkips, Mbm Archibald | Grape<Nuts. It was surprising to see|Pléa for peace, by Heulsh Marie Dix.|laid and a turkev dinner with all the| |2 gence wut being unfriendly to T SRR *| Mitchell, Jr., Mrs. Frank 1. Royos, Mrs. the change in him. He grew better| Tne church calendar contained the|togthsome accompaniments —that go S G your finances Joseph Kostecki. S / J : el | Jnnouncement of the annual meeting! With it was served. nderson-Garceau. g AN, M. Vaughn, Mies Martha Osgood |Tight off, and naturally he has none 4 g : sl TR Hihe Shrieral of Toueoh Kosteokl was | oos as e e Dt swords of praise son Grape Nute | of the Men's league for Monday even-| Those who celebrated ‘the day with| Ssiurday evening at .30 o'clock at Bl Pront Yis Dome T3 ot6 Tuntic c our Doy thinle ne caae N ent a|ing to hear reports. elect officers and and Mrs. Heart were their son,|his residence, venue, . % street, Friday morning_with service | Boys’ Secial Club Organizes. |meal without Grape-Nuts, and he| ' ltansact other important business | Frank, of Deep River, their son. llen. | Rev. Charies X marriage |} DR. F. C. JACKSON in St Joseph's church, Rev. T. Mecie- | o Eoys Social club was organiz-|1arns so fast at school that his teacher = EEE o G |]w(;rl ‘!:’a!mir:g:‘n With his wife and| Murtin George Ande this jewsk! officiating. Six members of 196 | o 3¢ a mesting held Sunday at the|Comments on it. I am satisfied that | Copies of the Statutes | et AR e Ao aater | DR. D. J. COYLE Seorge society acted as bearers and | b % Bavid & it is because of the great nourizhing! 1 carri . o i S ol R Rt S A e ome of David Cramer and the follow- 1 _srea ! In carring out the order in the! Heh their son, Roy, who lives at|in a “’m“ex s the King D I C rurial tvek place in St Man’s ceme- | jne officers were elected: President,|elements in Grape-Nuts.” | resolution, passéd by the general|home: dire. Harte brother, Peter Sex-| will mak e o Eaiae & na DentaliOn tery. | Alfreq Zelingér: vice president, Aaron| This mether e rignt. Grape-Nuts| assembly, to furnish members with| mour of Providence: Miss Simpson of (the son of M M P Stve S - lfifie‘:’ é:crew&hnsmd Cfim"vtue::» ae & gfi;fin:gfésr:;fl;rb;*;: L Eoite of 456 Jintules ey a the| Hadiyme and Jiss Mabel Knox orlPe.er-nn Anderson and was born in Nsict i¥o ‘Baston Stors . 1 rry Schwarts; sergeapt -at- 5 . wifferent sessions_sin e lat re- | Norwich. Norwich. ~For has : - Childre Ccry | arms, Isracl Burdick. “There's a Reason e A e o r e it B Gikiaint \-cp| heiebe, For sainefime et e ) Lady Attendant Phone 1282-3 > { he following comumities were ap-| Ever read the above letter? A new|Bissell iz oblized to give them|Montvilie for over 30 years and is ome ¢ bride . as born FOR FLETCHER'S nmntefl to draw up the comstftution: leme appears from time to time. They u»..ei of tbe cheap cditions owing|of the 1alued employes o the Bubert-| Nory ich, anrd is the Jurghter of Mr. " e Seabal Teresl Budnick andfare trus, and full of human|to the fact tsat the supply of other|son Co.paver will whers e ia S50 iy, Felt Garseas 434 bae Stends the Test of Time ASTORI 2. 2y o3d bas made (| a toriss & exuatet Chargs #€ <us of tae Toome. her}homg in Frazkils ’ : el )

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