Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 24, 1916, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WONDAY, Jur¥ “24, 1818 - ;ipiat Universally Used in the U. S. uses USL batteri Great telephone companies, signal concerns, vehicle manufacturers, automobile menufacturers here and abroad install USL batteries be- cause of their lasting qualities. USLestarter batteries are guaranteed for fifteen months. No other battery carries such & broad guarantee. No limit on frec inspection, UBL starter batteries are built in & Noticel We, the undersigned, health officers of the towns, cities and boroughs of New London, Groton, East Lyme, ford, Montville, Norwich and| Willimantic, hereby forbid the entrance into the above named cities, towns and boroughs of children under sixteen years of age, who are residen® FIRST OF UNION SERVIGES | ‘ e Rev. Be;jami_n W. Bacon, D. D., of fl.; Yale School of Re- e ] l ligion, Spoke at the Broadway Church Sunday Morning = ! > ?ZCilzz:e ,(Z-é ; s @\ 426 OLON on Patriotic Preparedness. | S The first of the union services of the | bring forth fruits of the kingdom of Park, Broadway and Second Congre-|God. Are we living up to it? Democ- zational churches was held Sundayv |racy has spread. Many countries, for™ morning at the Broadway church, the [ merly monarchies have become demo- minister officiating being the Rev.|cracies in form and in the widest Benjamin W. Bacon, D. D. of New |sense. But have the ideals of democ- Haven. The subject chosen by Dr.|racy spread? Are not too often the STORER FARM The Best Engine Bacon was Patriotic Preparedness. He | desires and planning of the local a G. W. Soda Water Incorporated and_the best took as his text the passages in the|nature to make out of many states HAMILTON and Bottling Quality Milk for Blower third chapter of Matthew, referring|and federations one state? Did we Works bal and ochild- on the market. to having our house swept and gar- |not learn that in our own bitter strug- FINE C. E. WRIGHT ren. 1ist. prizes See me nished. His ermon to the children led gle of the past? FOOTWEAR oo o and highest scores before you buy. up to'this theme. He spoke of the Fingliic] Decetve | Ourselvee: il = 3‘25"‘; t. E S"e”wj’“}"g‘ W. P. HOLMS incident which occurred in New Yorl 3 5. ain St. e o ic an c per o o Some thne sso when & niinister thevef ke an articloirecentiyawrilien o well quart bottle. Griswold, Ct. FERGUSON'S Telephone 1292-4 Tel. on GET IT High Grade known fellow countryman sheaks of our attitude in the European war. Our vacillating attitude. He makes the charge that we are self-deceived or gathered all the nationalities whom he could together and back of the church they each cast their country’'s e e THE flag into a huge pot to be burned with = - HAMES Franklin Square HARDWARE the well-intentioned but mistaken ided | &t 1east, trying to deceive ourselves e Diamon:t £ 5 at pui that individuals should have no sep- | 110 © e s S NATIONAL i Watches, . ” PLUMBING Cut Glass and L RING & SISK'S o Silverware ¥ A Baae Murphy 16 Shetucket St.|@k|230 Main Street ; Fardware, Cos 16 Thames St. e e . Tel. 795-5 REO CARS Are Good Cars REO GARAGE part and standing one side from mo- tives of disinterestedness and human- ity while in reality it is perhaps be- cause of our lazyness and love of ease. He speaks of how we are re- garded by other countries as unjust, unfair and actuated by a desire or to make money. This is fortunat not true of the best of our American citizens but is too true of many. arate country but only a general one, He contrasted that action with the on® which might be taken by any teacher, of impressing each of her pupils with the love and glory of his moth try together with the allegiz he owes this, his adopted one. We all know the ordinary interpre tat ase as to having ou Franklin Square Furniture and Upholstery Work H. C. LANE BLACKSMITH HIGH GRADE MEMORIALS arnished. We rea ; . of Merit ¢%in the mioral reain True National Patriotism. feit 5 Durkee Lane o THE C. A. adicate our faults and sins| Have we a purpose that justifies il Tel. 731 ZIMMERMAN KUEBEER CO. o their place something |our national being? After the war we uieIng ot 33 Warren St. 39 Franklin St. na better. This is not the only | shall become the great melting pot of Shetucket Street Tel. 1254 Tel. 561 ing, however. all nations. If these people come to S e el ooy bl ot ol o the Natiove us not to evade taxation and all the VICTROLA WASSERMANN — Water- o = burdens which war inevitably brings, The | The JAMES L. CASE When Christ spoke these wors he | but with @ purpose common to us all Plaut-Cadden Co. |$ | Plaut-Cadden Co. Sl DR. I tional life of [to look beyond this country to th - \ from its |kingdom of Go the | Estab:jiare Exapice B. ELDRED s 5 A share of [P HIN g Bl your lnsarance true national We ing 43 Broadway ] ! Business preparedne: 144-146 Main St 144-146 Main St. % of all kinds Tel. 341-3 state. Ou Nobtich cr Norwich, Ct. solicited d can hope | P ch to the B e e s s e ntm S service and the P should be to'manity. Expert Willard Storage : Tmi and TUBE andaat:ve;;ihing LET ME PAINT SUPPLIES and et > e i epairing : - < IT FOR YOU! ACCESSORIES SAYS DEER LAW CAPT. AVERY’S DESCENDANTS W. R. BAIRD el & =4 GEO. F. ADAMS of New York City or of ai SHOULD BE APPEALED HELD YEARLY MEETING | Tires and Things Electrical o) & gl CHESENS y ny e Supplies Walter P. Moran E = 17 Town St. Shop tel. 731 city, town or place where in- fantile paralysis is epidemic after 12:15 a. m., Friday, July | 21, 1916, signed . J. BROPHY, M. D. Norwich. . C. CHIPMAN, M. D., New London . H. DART, M D., Waterford o Ex FOX, M. GEO. THOMPSON, M. D. Taftville. C. S. JENKINS, M. D., Willimantic F. W. HEWES, M. D, Groton REAR ADMIRAL GOODRICH DAUGHTER ENGAGEMENT , Who Divorced Mining | HUSBAKD SAVED HIS WIFE Stopped Most Terrible Suf- fering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound. After my little 2go I began suf- ; with female girl was born two years bardly do my work. S very nervous but just kept drag- my head would al- I got where I was almost >ton and life 1 one day my husband’s step- usbaud if he did not do eomething for me 1 w_uld not last long | b1d him to get your m sister told my b pound for me, and after taking th I began to improv. tinued its use, and I have never hadany | female trouble since. I feel that 1 owe o you and your remedies. They me what doctors could not do aise it wherever 1 . G. 0. LoWERY, 419 W.Mon- terey Street, De e suffering from any form of female ills, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Cempound, sna ¢ the treatment without delsy. Esstern Connectieul nusiness cesuita. THERT 1a mo avertislng mediun quai Supt. Crampton A Miss Eliza W. Avery of Norwich on| is Cruel and Barbarous. Executive Committee. 11; = Shetucket St. - 107 Franklin St. Teiephone -8 Tel. 1343-4 | G e — i i | House tel. 1123-2 [ and Game| The Avery Family association, com- Photographic 5 = posed of descendants of Capt. James | Gojds_, Need a Plumher? Specialist Avery held nnual meeting at Po- a; { In Things quonoe noon. The follow- | Why The iolenr i Photographic ing offi elected | CRANSTON CO J. P. BARSTOW | v M. Avery, of | of course : | DON H & COo. presider HOUGHTON Shannon Bldg. PROVIDENCE By | & 158 Main Street Poquonoc; o Tel. 182-3 L. Aver Smith & Co. %’ | FREDERICK Fresh and Salt TALCOTT 23 Water Street H Drive Him to the GREENEVILLE FOSHESTTTVLDLLTHOSSHK -y, CHOICE MEATS |@8 Vioiin Maker and SRAIN CO. BAKERY Facls Repairer. 4 : Foethat Oat aod 56 Franklin St. S e Avery s Phone 1927 I A\ E et a bag of Li Tel. 1133-3 or maiming, AR 4 85 Town St. I Colonial Theatre 7 £ W Y~ | erty Flour at the Av ich Town | % | Building n me keen- | Thomas, ) h : i 1 2 Room 3 the deer now £ the deer | Mrs Everything Pure, | Clean and Good at the It seems LREIREST PO e LUMBER sult of the law INNER | and : v result of t AW DINNEF EXPRESS HIGH GRADE ot il practically exter men COAL {APPELL CO. | descripticns CHAPPELL CO. Tel. 24 Day and Night T. J. Fitzgeraid Phone 977 The New L enox 200 Main St. Telephons Eirat Gaahty em———— Coffee, THU Tea dnd Spices plans at Delicatessan of the The Old Norwich . g 3 gy scussed but definite Tieat Store & ) | 1 40 Franklin St. decis | 164 Main Street Tel. 1309 T morial occupie 1 4 - J. H. MYERS he 1;.4): us ‘H‘(.\(‘ f»f. Ave Artistic Ly & y built 2 3 |2 Biahe clachons Funecs HDesicne = aberdashers of al: | - ol “Head to Foot ars descriptions # \ Outfitters to Men PASSES REUTER'S ?\,i Guaranteed to Fit EAGLE Eorimer. B 140 Main Street | 2] MILLSTEIN CLOTHING CO. - Tel. 184 106 Main St. 152-154 Main St. ——— Light Repairing of all kinds d See My | k| Tne Shoe Docto w Line of Typewriter Cure g el DhE AL ) at the GO A now from = [ MENDING SHOF _ Shoe : H. R. WAGNER | Main St. _ Repairing Co. : : Box 195 Franklin Square 3186 Franklin Street et /17-4 Norwich, Gonn. over Trolley Station e s Athletic and Sporting Goods Motor Cycles, Bicycle Supplies EAST SIDE WET WASH Lx MANY BAD FEVERS B ’ and Complete Stock !| BESIDES INFANTILE PARALIYSIS ] | Zrnest Freeman St of Up-to-date = —_— i, B Fishing Tackle First of Y. M. C. A. Open Air Meot- 4 15 Ripley Place ciive ey ] C. V. ings Held on Porch, Dr, Slocum & PENDLETON, Jr. 35 Broadway Tel. 1112-4 PENDLETON, Jr. 35 Broadway ampton had assaulted him. | Windham coun- Speaking. AND DYEING See SPEAR and Where > Jass, fworke Is He Going? You'll See Ales, nges- i LS WES toi8 C. A. SPEAR Liquors, Cigars LANG'S s P e Optometrist and = Lol WAUREGAN - DYE WORKS (@ HOTEL ! Frankiin Square Bowling Alleys INGWELL CHURCH.! i57 Franklin St. | ey | up stairs T. ETHIER . , iy jels | i : 18 Bath St. Executive Committec of Norwich City |y s in Somers Bldg RS e . Union C, Met at V. M. C. A, | LETAL Second-hand x | CEILINGS Autos > meet & Co. John O. Johnson Auto Tirés we only to you ¢ 18 Central Ave. Tel. 719 and 719-3 J. Handleman 13 N. High St 36 Lake St. s g 1% Caill and see Us. 4 Get our prices. G. E. FELLOWS | % P ettt e e et tata ta e ta tata ket Devoe HAIR e and High Grade | ReailyiMined At GROCERIES €3] Paint Harper Method RN A. T. Otis & s°niy5 Varaishes, walso MILLINERY | e | cil d Brushes anicuring e 72 St. N EEE AT Nora T. Dunleavy ; o often 72 Franklin St. fp) ™ 04 Metals MISS FARNIAM 324 Main St. hand and rested di i A Bulletin Bldg. Thayer Block Tel. 578 |#| Preston Bros. Inc e s et e T TR his Master of life and.death | FARMING IMPLEMENTS “LA MUNA" A mild luxurious Cigar that is sweet and i and fragrant. They leave you with a MECHANICS’ TOOLS clear head and steady nerves. of all kinds 3 for a quarter and up M THE HOUSEHOLD CHARLES A. BETTING, 56 Broadway Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Streect ! * womsz at lay | DOt suggest that we should have no|many times a millionaire. Three of | be mentioned. But these are repre | Ceb B e that 10y | ought for the morrow, but rather | the sreatest spocialists in the world of [sentative of the others. She ‘arose and ministered |that we should have no worry-|physicians stood helplessly at his bed- | ‘What we-need in the way of a cun S hearEu Fond there | thought; or, as He put it, no anxious|side. Rising from his ~pillow in a|ls the touch of Jesus, as in days in that household. thought. He eald wd ought to_take|paroxysm of pain and anger, he gried: |old. Ho can cure the fevers of 1Lif( Sl e 2 . example of the flowers and the birds.|“Gentlemen, ten millions apiece for{In the days ot His flesh He touchey many devers Fha; It God cares for them, He will care|yon if you can give me five more years, | the sightless eyes and the deaf ears age ©of | g us. Then, too, we must not forget| I must not die; I will not die.” But thejand the palsied limbs and the fovered that worry is largely selfish. It is not|doctors were helpless and in half anffaces and brought back the sufferers There is of worry. Almost|often that our worry concerns itself|hour he was sone. from the.shadows -of death. ! everyhody kind of a WOITY; | with others. It is about our own in-| Again, there is the fever of pleasure.| ‘Amnd what is_the prescription foy | and there are kinds encugh to go all | terests that we spend so much anxious|That is a characteristic of our time.|Mfe's fevers? Simply this: That w( H around. Sooner or later a little wrinlde | thought. We are geared up to this abnormaljshould’bring, as they did in olden y | appears between the oyes and a little Thon there is the money fever. It|condition. It has become chronic iu|our suffering needs to HIs inexhausti touch of dorns the hair. Worty. | has become tremendously prevalent in|all ranks of life. A bright eved, keen |ble supply. The weary and=he heavy 2z It isw't good for tho|these recent yeoars. Its epidemic has|mindod westermer came to New York, (laden, the tempted and the tried, th mind or for the soul. By |spread far and wide. People who|sized up the situation and then said |sick and they who were possessed Wit ois on the nerves, drives|never dreamed that they would catch{that there are two things that New|dmons thronged the Darrow strects of 1 undermines the health.|it have come down with it. We are|Yorkers care for: the almighty dollar{Capernesm, and He"the -Great Physi~ any people have taken their | all very susceptible to whis disease. 1It{and ready-made pleasures. This fever{cian healed’them. because of wo Jesus | is the story of Midas over again. Men{of the Inordinate love of pleasure is| He is the'same as.thsn.in@o‘wsl\umj CHARLES RAY, ETHEL ULLMAN AND MARGARET THOMPSON I |saw the da Jng before people were | and women of our day are money mad.|one that is giving the social body aldn willingness to Imnister "o th € B e aware of it. ¢ gave some very prac- | The lust of it has gotten Into the|great deal of trouble, because the|world's neef ‘he . of . the TRIANGLE FEATURE, “THE DIVIDEND! tical, common sense advice With re-|velns and brains of people. In Tom|fever has so - frequently ‘gone to ‘the, seamless robe:dsiby:our beds-of ipain. gard to worry. He said: Do not be!Dixon’s book, The Root of Evil, Bivens'danger point. A } We., touch, Himgin,Jifs QnE < DAViS THF..TRE, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY over-anxious about the future. He did wasdying - He'was only 49 amd'many, There -are ~other - fevers that “migtt*presa: 3 own live:

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