Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 19, 1916, Page 2

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Remedy Prescribed by Many Doctors What Is Geing On Tonight street car is low compared with the antic Lodge, No. 1440, L. O. O, | mount Lonu\ 1“:(“ J&ul:'—l:HSAOEX;d =2 H From ueenstown ey made s o 2 . _ua Sfi%m&d No. 44, 'A. F. and | trip to famous Blarney castle. The | Compound of Simple Laxative asonic Hall moad followed the fwindings of the Herbs Pr Most Frameis S. Long Women's Relief erbs Proves Mo: Gorpe N, 26, G. A R. Hail. river Lee, which flowed through green mbeoadows, on one sideodt;slow},mrm:dHe Efficient s above were steep Wos sides H ADDRESIED WaNMrS cLUB leading to picturesque cottages and Dr. W. A. Evans, writing for the Miss Baldwin, New York School |magnificent estates. The residential|Chicago Tribune, makes the assertion 4 : X R | e st Aot tine ~ . E . The Shrewd Woman _Tucher. Describes a Trip to Ire- |is left is the old tower or keep. = or other, suffers from constipation. ; land.2 Their next trip was to the Lakes|This applies regardless of age or con- ; ; ; s - of Killarney. As they neared Killar-]dition in life. . CEN : Miss. Jessie Baldwin, & high school [ney they passed the magnificent es-| The congestion of stomach waste in A sm‘ ‘ téachér in New York city, who is |tates of several nobles. the bowels is evidenced various « 2 P = . Beyond the town were fine estates | ways; bloat, eructation of foul stomach ; g : ; Of Known Wi spending the Easter vacation In this| wih the usual high hedges and trees, | gases, sick headache, langour, all indi- & 3 om ; city,“gave a very interesting and de- |neat cottages, and such attractive |cate constipation, and call for prompt lightful account of her trip to Ireland | patches of potatoes. Many cottages |attention, not only to relieve the pres : 7 - There’s no economy or saving in buying Women’s Shoes ‘B Fears ago at the Womem's club |2re being built by the government to |ent discomfort but also to avoid poss . s g s ,P'aem’ S e oon 101 oeloai® Miss | induce the peasants not to emisrate. | ble disease that follows neglect of th ThiawiA 13 an misresting speaker and | A fTiP through the Gap of Dunioe was |important function. " 3 DO | : al This store 9|taken. It was gloomy, for the moun- | Harsh cathartics and violent purga Y 2 . doesn’t believe in that kind of a sh Wi ch Iplathe close attentlon of e Mme | tains rose frowningly’ all around it, | tives should not be employed, as thesc | § » : t oe. We carry such as dosoribed the different places of in. | While a drizzling rain and low clouds | afford only temporary relief, while the 3 - o 12-i igh Cuts in all of 1 in- e ividly and rold &t seeiviag ni |made the water of the various small [serve to shock the entire ‘system. A 2 10 and 12-inch High ot ::Ae eadng colon, . = es and streams look black and cold. | mild laxative such as Dr. Caldwell's k 1 - Quepnstonn, N O o™ ing | Then came the ten milcs row back | Syrup Pepsin is far preferable and is MR. CHAS. SCHELL cluding pearl gray, p gray, vana brown, ivory Sbe and her party had their first ex- | through the Lakes with the famous|now the remedy generally used and = e i - : 3 champagne, blue, black, white, etc. Tt Sk Y s 'V yrup ‘epsin an now ;keeps it on ] - Ot | Places the cliffs rose seven hundred |from opiate or narcotic drugs, acgs|hand for family use. A 'bottle of Dr. A i from $7.00 to $10.00 a pair. 1 O e sron o ‘aw American | feet _above them. In the Killarney |easily and pleasantly, without Eripiis | Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin should have a ’ dinarily $ $10 pair. Our price from S eiente with'a jaunting car, the most | Killarney boatmen—four to a boat. In | prescribed by many doctors. It is free section they had to pay an estate fee, |or other pain and is a safe, effective|place in every family medicine chest. K 35 . - about everywhere. family remedy. A trial bottle can be obtained, free of R $4.00 to $5.00. The journey to Dublin carried them | Mr. Chas, Schell, 132 Church St.|charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald- away from the mountains through ra- | Grenada, Miss., writes that he found | well, 454 Washington St., Monticello, ther uninteresting country with fewer | relief himself by using Dr. Caldwell's | Illinois. flowers, and_larger farms. It mizht have been New England except for 3 the goats, and the hedges instead of Also a good up-to-date Shoe at $2.00 and $3.50 tl 1406 Valley street, Tuesday afternoon, JEWETT CITY See Our Window Display =~ We Give Trading Stamps fency The hedges were often of |at 2.30 o'clock. Burial was in St. Jo- fuschia in full bloom. Seph’s cemetery. 5 it Dublin and Belfast are great mod- Fire Does $1,000 Damage to Home of ern citias with fine public buildings, OBITUARY. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart—Is good hotels, broad streets, parts, sta- ot tues and slums like any merican city. Mes Jarcea i) Bareiil Owned by H. I. Mathewson—Funeral Brockton Sample Shoe Store In the south the travelers had seen| 3 e g of Patrick Connell—Baptist Mission the Irish flag frequently, but as they | poorg; Alice, Burrill, wife of James 1. | Gircle Meets. 138 MAIN STREET " approached Belfast, the’ British flags | poctiil) O Andoveh €od at jfasone| - ; were seen everywhere. In and around | posh Gl forCsany Torning. She WAl The nouse just off Mechanic street ! were great manufacturing es- |4¢ the hospital for several weeks. She [On the high rallroad bank was dis- ents. iant's | Was_born in Andover in 1849, ‘the | covered to be on fire on the roof by | o Although the trip to the Giant's|gayghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bazielle % 2 - A p . ; far from the direct route ter 3 llela woman who was passing, at 11.20 ¢ Hutchinson. Besides her husband, she | o, lit was decided to make a day's ex- |leavel Two sons by a former mat Tuesday forenocon. Part of the hous jcursion from Belfast to the north|pr N’ Loomis of Northampton, Mass., |is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Thoma coast to see it. From the guide it was B. Loomis of Westfield, Stewart, the other part is vacant. e panat ases ago, Lin MacCoul |and a brother, Urbino Hutchinson, al- | When t0ld that the roof was afire the W. H. S. to Open Season Thursday. The Windham High school b FUNERAL 3;»(.?:‘“va probably open their v with game with § - . iculturs Collegy N cl b Mrs. George LaMontaine. pEtoulalliCellne i Swinel 1 The funeral of Mrs. George La noon e local tea Vi | taine was hela from the home of her mother, Mrs. Peter Rive Union street, Tuesday mor The requiem high mas: . in St. church at 9 o'clock was st rnl ure ore J. J. Papillion. The children’ ang the mass, and Mrs. D sisted Mr. out their furniture. evervthing, no some water dam surance. T not far f ruined. The hou of owned by H. I. Mathewson, of Milfor: n “SAVES MILES OF STEPS” | causeway so a Caledonian giant coua |50 °f Westfeid. alarm was given as soon as possible. of broken columns of dir r month. So far only thirty persons |DiS team to the engine hou $1.00 down and $1.00 each about’a oot deep, 3 Fondred ana fifty dogs ownes In this | aainst odds. The wind blew a gale hors oe, and a few ot art of the art to_got y carried no y - The Baptist bell was rung, the tele- gradually sank from sight, except the | . Dog licenses are not coming in very | fite Patt. and John Dlake Jr. an or- end in Ireland. There thousands | fast in the town of Windham this |{er man for fian Bros, hurrled with ding - = o5| The firemen had two e e :|have paid the license at the town| The firemen had about a oot deep. ~Most of the stoncs | Clerk's office. There are about five (Tecord time = They wo . o ] b B town. The time limit is the first of |and the fire, which had burned week Pl s e g °f | through into a Slosed attlc was vers : ed out and AT | ed designs. hands as- ey removed however, without damaged roof is at Recreation park in this ci Transferred to Vermont Church. i | According to evidence gathered from b Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Foster have |several Marshal G. H. Vm“)rr ked to be sferred rom the opinion that Comtols was at the organ. The bear- | Smbership of the Columbia Congre- locomotive set ook company, vantae point from s at P I church to the ers were William _ RBigley, William | S2tiona 2 Telephone 285-3 Champlain, Fred Filburn and Gail | CHurch at ¥ il - - V] re Mr. r is located. 1 t NOS 2 5 Schamback. Burial was in tne family | "eie Mr. Foster s Pl T opr Main and Union Streets |iot in St. Joseph's cemetery ¥ |of dismissal were granted Sunday. did good work e h a stres rom one of their hy- WILUMANTIC Joseph Lec LaMarche. No Republican Caucus; No Quorum.!drants Funeral services for Joseph Leo, in-| The Prohibition caucus to clect del-| The fire was in f the parts of fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La- | egates to the prohibition state con- Jorough where there are several Marche, were held at his parents | vention which was scheduled to i he of the fira- JAY M. SHEP. home at 1067 Main street Tuesday af- | held Monday night did not materialize | ¢ one house ABD tssmoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in|owing to the fact that there were not \\\' ‘A;u‘.\lu i on all sides. t. Joseph's cemetery. enough present to make a quorum.|Mr. Mathew by tele- Succeeding Elmoro & Shepard i L Adfournment wes teken unfll Sat phone and is expected here today. F ‘D i dEmb enty: Menditto, day, April 22, at the selectmen’s room. — . uneraivirecioran er perhe, funeral of Harry Menditto was ity FUNERAL e . |held from the home of his parents, Shakespearean Exercises. g 60-62 North St., Willimantic | Mr. and Mrs. Dominique Menditto of | ¢ the zeneral exercises held at the Patrick Connell. Lady Assistant Tel. connection — — | Normal School Tuesday morning MiSS; mhe fune iz Lorinda Brown, instructor of musi > hald Io HIRAM N. FENN Chlldren Cry was in charge of the prc = The el H program W given over to the read- | mace o olis UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, FOR FLETCHER’S ing of papers by different students on | Macane. " e 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. P plays of Shakespeare. Songs were | Sweet Ds 5 it Tads inictant CASTORI] A |wune vy the entire student body, The | oreet Doy, wa Coy There and many beautiful atives and f attendanc flowers from rel- iends. The bearers wer: songs were I Know a Bank, F ark, Hark, the Lark! and Under the Green- wood Tree, the words of these sonss|John Fitzzerald, John Barnett, James being written by McNaily ana Der 8 5 ’ a - Griffin. Rela- =5 o e s es were present from Norwich, e o meoting | Danicioon. Comm Vb eidea: 214 | Binknampton is going on rapidly at the | congestion of the lungs, is showing im- | during the absence of Clerk William T. e R e e Rt . Jence wind | Palmer shipyard. provement. Mrs. Chappell was a nurse | Gleason. J el Liberty council, D. of A., will have a | in the family of Harry B. MacKenzie| Miss Sarah Gray of North Stoning- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. an_Taynum of $§ Chestnut street meetin tonight. Six names are to be | for three years. ton is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. p sday s ry o™ ™28 | balloted Mr. and Mrs. Dantel B. Denison have | Charles Stoddard. O. Bates was the a2 3 Miss E tham has been Visiting | returned from a three months' visit in| . S. Brown MacKenzie has returned ity s gy Borough Briefs. “ast Hartford 1a | St. Petersburs, Fla. from Meriden. j , Rov. Albert Donnell " 2 Meda Ingham of Waltham is = = = o [ ' Noisy Neighbor Jailed. from Peabody, Mass. S here. Mrs. Charles Carlton Brown has returned to Bos In the local police court Tuesday| Mr gue and Miss Walter Lewis of Uxbridge, | the Suest of relat ton after a few days’ stay at Brookside morning Robert Kerians pleaded guil- | Ruth . Sunday in Bal. | Mass., is visiting local relatives. e yas las T . i L et e N ty to the charge of intoxication. Kei- | tic. Miss Mary Gillogley of Groton will | from a wisit fn “Hoston. Mass, is spendi few daye at her rans was arrested on the complaint ! 1 is me from |be clerk in the stors of M. W. Rath-| Miss Winnie Gledhill has returned | Mass. is spending a few CONE S0 of people on Columbia avenue who : ) day ; bun this st from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl |Summer home north of 5 said he was causing a disturbance| 2 Y was the guest| How r has returned to his | Schofield in Guilford. e Cm};‘-fi! KN‘;';#,,’:& ¥ there. He was sentenced to thirty |of her uncle, Alf rrett of Greene- | home New York Jirs. Emeine Allyn is visitifl in|and Mrs. Ernest A Biiven ang Sroeeh b @ays in Brooklyn jail. Mr. and Mrs. Jokn S. Smith are | Holyoke, Mass. g r“’»_;_::.d‘;;jf . &5 5 . - s i . o spendging a wee in Boston. Charles E. Cameron is ill at his home g p This pretty Muslin Underwear will fill the demand of style e o m"':'““’" C‘:f‘e (Mgate. - Dr. W. J. Cramer of New York is|on Greenmanville avenue, having been| Harry B. MacKenzle has retumned 7 . e meeti e Woman's Mis- | here St ‘ . ehil “isit to his sister, Mrs. Enos M. and quality that you need for Easter, all made of good ma-| x. Brindamour, who has been con- | sion’cir Ll el e N N . . N N . . fined to his home with a broken rib, | held in the ve Puesday afternoon day. § i — 5 y. = terials and finished with substantial trimmings. fs ablo tobeout. " " |The topic of the meetint was Notable MYSTIC Bergen 1. Green substituted as clerk| Toledo recently had 1,000 cases of e rue Blue Circle of the aptis - 3 O S| & A frica @ church met in the church vestry on |Prosram included tt 1 M he following num- | Holy Week Services—Mr. and Mrs.|!? the M COMBINATIONS LONG PETTICOATS Tuesday afternoon. ""0:: “'\'7 Ambassador in Donds by| Conrad Kretzer Entertain—Charity : o Mrs. John M. Gager Mrs E. .| TR Loomirim Ty2- | and Relief Lodge Exemplifies Degree = = retty and attraative styles in the | Kramer and Mrs. Julia Metzzer sp r Mise Tda 5 ation of Skirt and Corsst|giways usecful Lingorio Petticoats, | Tuesday visiting in Montville. Miss Ida | Work Cover Trimmtings of Hamburg and in- | made ogfi Ber;knily caml;:l‘lc. br;m ‘bh Deputy Factory Inspector Michael K e deep ruffle of lace or Hamburg, rib- |J. Kelley of Norwich was in this city 51007 lace edzlng and bottom of | hon finished—b0c to $4.98. Tuesday afternoon on business. Touching T skirt finished with Hamburg—3oe to Mr. and Mrs. William Israel of | Willcox, a t 50, NIGHT GOWNS Providence and Mrs. Stanley S. Hor- | Mrs M. N vitz and daughter Florence of New |arrange Inget - ig] owns, made cof Masonville, | Britain are spending the Passover Combination of Drawer and Corset | perkoly, doeskin or nainsook, high | with Hyman Israel and family of Cover, made of good quallty nainsook | neck and long sleeves or low neck and | Natchaug street. or Berkely cambric, trimmed with |ShOT slooves—ilc to 34.98. tic postoffice on Tuesday | measles. Com| nt Services for Holy week at St. Mark's Episcopal church have. been arranged by the rector, Rev. A. H. Barrington. There will be celebration of holy com- munion at 9 a. m. and evening service with address by the rector at 7.30 p. m. On Good Friday there will be morning service and sermon at 9 o'clock and Washington Council Holds Roll Call— evening service and address at 7.30 p. pretty laces, Hamburg and beading— CORSET COVERS _ Baptist Sunday School to Have|m. On Easter Sunday there will be 30c. to $2.50, Corset Covers in nalnsook, With | S ——— Easter Concert—Completing Water | celebration of holy communion at 7 a. satin and crepe-de-chine, in pink or Baciicn toLong Bolnt: m., morning service and second cele- . p ™ tl kR y 30 Health Combination, made of fine|white, lace shouldor, trimmed with tn- | 3 bration of holy communion at 1030} until the use of foods which lack certain nutritive ele- lawn - Berk sertion and fancy ribbons—25c to $1.50, ‘Washington council, J. O, U. A. M., ) - . -3 awn Derkely cambric and nainsook, Crepe-de-chine Night Gowns, in H. T. ibute r’:d by Mr: Tenry Richa The by ~ had a roll call at the Front street haii | 3001 Easter festival at 4 o'clock, and ments supplied by the field grains, will result in de- finished with good laces, H a delicate pink, neatly trimmed, fine, and other Skin Troubles Tuesday evening. The room was filleq | ®Vening prayer at 7 p. m. i ivi P Lo e U s e B e =i ssemibion) with gueats and a most attractive pro- Evening of Whist. creased mental and physical activity—often ill health. and fancy ribbons—31.00 to $8.50. o gramme was given. n Easter concert 0, stop the itching and begin healing | SURdAY ovening. and musical selections were rendered. || portion these vital mineral elements—phosphate of i ioati Dr. E. T. Sherman and family of|A Supper was served. - :‘:geyefifig::‘:l;:‘fi‘:: = ‘;i‘i‘;‘lmreyg‘: Springfield have been at Winona cot- Degree Work Exemplified. dies but Saxo is the m‘YWe the: tage, their summer home here. Cha Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kretzer enter- Easter Concert. talned about 20 friends at their home E s The children of the Baptist Sunday | O Pearl street Monday evening. There is one food that supplies in splendid pro- ‘!'HE H G u Y cn school will have Whist was played during the evening potash, etc.—so necessary for keeping one physically v and Relief lodge, No. 72, F. igorous. ot . ope they guar | Mr. and Mrs. William Wood of Po-|and A. 3., held an interesting session and mentally vig - nnveefi zt-hil._m ly don’t you try it? | quonoc have moved here to live. Tuesday. Supper was served at 6.30 Capital: $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 e R Water Service to Long Point. o'clock to over 100. In the evening the Established 1832 Three thousand feet of pipe has|deEree Work was exemplified. Visitors arrived at Groton Long Point to com- | WeTe present from New London, Ston- — plete the water connections. Work of | InSton and Westerly, S . 5 AR A SR o R R A I, | T R g a h At D. A. R. C .. Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, TR, T I b T ees iy N f.fi—;\lrs_. gnne ('nr.flnn,hwho hlrls b:’flé in Mrs. George W. Tingley, regent of - promptness and liberality in dealing, and a Loomer Opera House | e bt ey e e s, sound business policy in administering its WILLIMANTIC Repairs have been made on the | both delegates of the local chapter, are . s % hous f Willie Cu ingh: . ‘Washington, D. C,, ] by - own_affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM “Zera Crouch has entered the employ | nual ‘session of the Continastal con . 3 NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby t el e o L S e gress of the D A R Ar. Tingley is Made of whole wheat and malted barley, it supplies { - , Which aims thereby 1o MARY MILES MINTER and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latham have |accompanying Mrs. Tingley on the trip A R N establish with customers relations that shall MRS. T. W. WIFFEN sope to housekeeping In Mystic, = o|and expects to visit many places of (| all the nutriment of the grains, is long baked and _ A . _Harry nterest while away. - - . prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and “BARBARA FREITCHIE” |Siver Linic: this aticrmoon. Attended Grand Assembly. rendered partially pre-digested—a wonderful energizer profitable, mproving Cottage. Miss Bertha Thompson and Mr. and i — John Bailey of.New London has com- | Mre James Cooper were th Bridgeport|| ©f body and brain. CHARLIE CHAPLIN pleted some improvements to his Long | Tuesday attending the grand assembly ' e : - Wlitreq Leonara has recurmed to his | Fiomphon ‘ana Nir. Cooper beine acie: || ‘“There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Vilfre EONAT as return to Thompson and Mr. Cooper ing dele- N The Windham National Bank In “CAUGHT IN A CABARET" | ol e 20nece Bes returned o M| Thommscn, angd e COORT, HARE 9% 3 Mat. 2:30 Eve. 7 and 8:45 'apt. James Sistare is the owner of | 56, I. 0. O. F. k. 0 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. e | Pendmome new R Items of General Interest. Sold by Grocers everywhere. . THERE 1 mo saverilsing medium eamer Repairs. Mrs. Blizabeth Chappell of Bradford, A e shatnte costita. ° ™ "l Work of repairing the steel steamer | R I, who has been seriously il with

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