Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 21, 1917, Page 6

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This is what he had to want this Tanlac for my daugh- t-‘ixsh.befi:vuuld:. fil&;&efl h:nga-uu-amum- issuing a worthless oo yudge directed the jury to | verdiet for the bY | WHAT SBNATOR MASON SAYS: B Tan! d, she is now M e wroman. Hex /strength has | Store, Coleh ted that there funds to sk e e e s - meeting .| recommend medicine of any kind. I d'Ff...'":":;I.n- Oflmp.n;t the Cy-|believe that the doctor's place. How- g2 tollowis tost cam- New Haven—The engagement of rested H t appeared from lowing officers were chosen: Corne- | €VeT, n!ogermt;“,,‘;:“‘:t,.“,’:l‘"f"m..,.,. See how long you Miss Blizabeth Willigms, daughter of aat- S been starting to- can work or how Prof. F. Wells Williams of Yale uni- od October 1, but had been issued : nner, e Y vereity and Mrs, Willams Williams, to 3 e e e e O ged with |secrotary; George U. Kemp, treasur. | ble tired feelin deseribe. g ‘pecoming Dalton V. Garstin of Redlands, Cal,|church at 10 o'clock. Burial was IN i eqking and entering and larcency ngs tired. - Next. take o een” annpunced. Miss Williams | Sacred Heart cemetery. Burial was in | prericiy ) e ttoe _ . D D dutod 1o coclety last year.|one of Merlden’s oldest cltizens, having | fom two dwelling places st the Fior 3 g R e T et e a member of the senior | come here from Switzerland at the age [ HAREed her plea of not BUlLY t0 BOS: | man, Frank Knight, Clifford Steadman, |10 tiy an advertised remedy, but after jets of ordinary class at Yale university. of 14. of costs. Everett Watrons and Robert Bonmer. |2dvising with = one of Wy WeCifll nuxated fron thrge Peter Cafone, who was charged with T W e e Imcficiai in gy own times per day after committing an assault with a danger- ous weapon upon Harry Clapp in Sep-| The Italian band has been disorgan- | 3% I made up my mind 1o let my meals for two 3 ~ | triends know about it, ou at dis: o Ve el tember, 1911, following which he left|ized, due to t#e resignation of its lead- o town but returned a short time ago|er, Angelo Tessaro: Boesty to_publish tiue your strength again . d ou so desire. | am and was put under arrest, was before| George B. Utter has been made a|years of nd 1 feel th and see how much pure Food S eclals | the_court, but due to his gooa record | member of the public safety commit- | widsh will baild up 13 streA3t™ you have gained. I previous fo the action of which he was | tee appointed by Governor Beeckman.|and increase the power of end b Ly gy i “ accused, sentence was deferred UPOR| tyork on the Watch Hill road, the|of a man of my age should be known g e e g contract for which has been awarded |to every nervous, run-down anemic Of nervous FOR WEDNESDA! e M ride g FenDy Martell|to ‘Samuel Nardone.. has been com-|man, Woman and’ child? down people who » retracted their former plea of not guil ‘menced. Senator Mason’s statement in regard were afling all the ty and pleaded nolo. ~ Sentence was| Mrs. George H. Utter, who was op- | !0 Nuxated Iron was ehown to several wpgie double their THESE ITEMS ARE REALLY LOWER THAN PRES- [l] Snonali ion pavienc er " conte | erated upon Saturday at o private hos. | Bysicians who were reauested to sive 11 % (%" %, B0 s YT e ths' | Pi*al in Providence, was reported yes- % Sarioe ENT WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS Sentence 'on another Indaictment. - | 4Ray to be very satistactory. B e R e Bl bl i o g . X e , - = Milo R. Clarke of Southampton, L.|"*%gerits "Vacon is to be commend- ooy *! Former United States Senator Wm. E. Mason, recently electsd Paweatuck residents are particularly | I, formerly of Westerly. “Member of the U. S. Congress from Illinois. troubles in from Fi , Lean i RoAsT, b..18¢ ——————————————————— ernment for ‘the unifogms they Wore| Celebrieties of Harvard of 2 tered in last Ji ‘hen th " by Mother Nature B o tha anifore from thy| Earlier Day—Norwich Victrola Ap-|ecomient oo mommcisly. TTtable, for the red coloring | tinction of being one of the really big men of the e — = Mr. and Mrs. | Nuxated Iron for public print. There toms of dyspepsia, Our Best A HE FINE MAINE J| beld in Stonington this evening as the Milo Clarke, on Summer street. e I T i ovo i and . Ot i —_— . | need a strength nd blood-builder, M“d? i OH lC AN Potatoes IOWA RESENTS CRITICISM BENJAMIN N. DUKE R TN e b CREAMERY Senate Passes Resolution Censuring | New York Capitalist Brought Fi the blood, brings roses to the cheeks COMPANY p Ciloben: ot Reguine Arsiy. ¥ "Setasovilly 357 BN "N c°™ | ot women and is an unfailing source the proper form. | groge in 1887, to the Glst Congrees in 1891—defeated BUTTER B s 2 — ot g B of renewed vitality, endurance and And this, after they | o ne 52nd Congress 1892—Elected Senator to the Limited 1 pll Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 20.—Resolu- Durham, N. C., Feb. 20.—Benjamin | POWer for men who burn up too rap- had in some cases | 55i;, Congress 1897 to 1903 e e . 1b. 43¢ |Exera Fresh Cut 25¢ None Better |SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. .. officers of the regular army had “at- | vous _breakdown. Accompanied by | Dr- King, a New York physician and taining any benefit. Senator Mason’s championship of Pure Food and : ;u‘npted '}n :l}scndl; and destroy thle Mrs. Duke, he was en route to Palm ‘:’lh";& said “L?eanlly ‘indaru gem But don’t take the | ., o legisla tion, his fight for the rural free deliv- [owa nation: guard,” were unani- ich, but o rrival at Ji ator ason’s s ement in regare to - 4 Lean SHOULDER Toously - aGepted todky by tne. lowa | it was decmed advisime to mnsoniille | X ixated Tron. " There can be mo VIEOT- orsen oo 5y | oy system, ana his strong advocacy of all bills fav- 5 = s3se; Sah oring labor and the rights of the masses as against army in compelling the men of the and women is pale; the flesh flabby; 17c Third Iowa Infantry to pay the gov- | First Church Men’s League Hears of | the muscles lack tone; the brain fags, .o« .- ‘;" gents. | working man and the great masses of people through- and the memory fails, and often they Lne iron demand out the United States. Senator Mason has the dis- Shoulder LAMB state. preciated in India—Former Neigh-| “In the most common foods of Matter in the blood | nation. His strong endorsement of Nuxated Iron CHOPS, Ib. 2 The resolutions will be forwarded| bors Visit Mr. and Mrs. Samuel|America, the starches, sugars, table °f her children is. |,;.. convince any intelligent thinking reader that it y cessscoes syrups, candies, polished rice, white o™y """y must | must be a preparation of very great merit and one T AT TR — Th m ([;be.unma 2 Litchfield.—A first class athletic field | wich to the president, secretary of war and is nothing like organic jron—Nuxatea te1 to fourteen From .the Congressional Directory, published by tions which accused the United States | N. Duke, the New York capitalist, was | 141y their nervous energy in the peen doctoring for Senator Mason is now Congressman-Elect from STEAK, lb state senate. ous iron men without iron. Pallor ———————————————— Bryant. members of congress. bread, soda crackers, biscuits, maca- faye fron im a form | which the Senator feels is bound to be of great valus is visiting at selves of all symp- interested in the town meeting to be|the home of his parents, Strs. | S3 on handing out this statement on OF NATIONAL GUARD | SUFFERS NERVOUS BREAKDOWN | Iron—to give increased strength, enap, days’ time simply |ip, ynited States Government—“Wm. E. Mason, == vigor, and staying power. It emriches by taking iron in | genator from Illinois was elected to the 50th Con- army and the war department of “un- | brought here today from Jack: Ile, | Strenuous strain of the great business wh ¥ to customer American_actions,” and charged fhat | Fla., said to be suffering from a Ter: | competition of the dayt* months without ob- | tne State of Illinois. The resolutions protested against NOR! x means anemia. Anemia means ijron acetate or tincture | ... ang combines, made him a national figure at the order of the udge-advocate of the (o] WlCH_TOWN deficiency. The skin of anemic men of iron simply to | yo o *A0 *OF P00 TRE G O arts of the Home-made roni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, 'Tfinb”’u"”’ »,mf:f‘“u‘e ‘:,":h:el%"’;; Gegerminated cornmeal. mo longer i3 that can be easily | to the masses of people everywhere, otherwise he is planned for Litchfield. The work|Monday evening in the chapel. Presi.|.Ton to be found. Refining processes gl +ey 15 do you | Could not afford to lend his wame to it, especially will be done by the Litchfleld league, |dent H. L. Yerrington Peatled the e o e Toon b NN 3 O ihers | atter his strong advocacy of pure food and drugs of which George C. Woodruff is presi- | gathering to order, the re 3 e Gent. The: present baseball dlamond | Jantary meets s was miven by the sma|and eflly ‘methods of home cookery, wioe %, TaY BIOYS | legisiation: T E 'A s will be improved, a new grandstand |retary, L. Stanley Gay. by throwing down the waste Dipe the Mamy ki, Since Nuxated Iron has obtained such an enorm- LE" E” L erected, football gridiron, tennis courts, | Rev. F. S. Child, pastor of the Con-| FAter in which our vegetables are ,na prige - fighter | ous sale—over.three million people using it annual- basketball courts and a half mile field | gregational church in Franklin, was|C00ked, are responsible for another pas won the day | ly—other iron preparations are often recommended T trackc laid out and a swimming pool |introduced. FHis address. A Universi- T merctore it you wish to preserve SmPIY because he | .. o gubstituts forit. The reader should remember Alaska SALMON Flaked CODFISH, can 12c J| 5 (0 0 d Tor ndwork. © ™ | Bk e Grest, s one ae” e Siom | Your Youthiil vif and Vigor (o & rive srest strengih &nd | that there is a vast difference between ordinary me- . ever given birore the league. By ance- | 019 28¢ You must supply the iron de- endurance and fill- | tallic iron and the organic iron contained in Nuxat- Key CODFISH 5 dote and vital descriptions, noted peo- | AC.ePCY in _your food by using some o4 his blood with | ea Iron, thereffore always insist on having Nuxat- HEAVY MEAT EATERS ple were brought before the audience, | om" ,Of OTEanic iron—Nuxated Iron— iron before he went | Oy 100’ 0o recommended by Dr. Howard James, late HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS |28 he said, I am introdacing these ¥ into the affray; . friends to you, I ho; ou will en food has not enough salt.” while many anoth- | of the United States Public Health Service; Dr. —_— thelr sequalatance. . Ma. Child's san . E. Sauer, a Boston physiclan er has gone down | Scuyler C. Jacques, Visiting Surgeon of St. Bliza- CODFISH BITS Eat less meat if you feel Backachy |er, Francis James Child, entered Har- | Toman® miigicq S5road in great Bu- to an inglorious | petn's Hospital, New York, and other physicians. In Boneless. ..... 2 Ibs. 27c o e e ol Take | ierwards ‘head of . the. Engiish we. | .Senator Mason is Tignt As I have filack of iron.: | tbls connection Dr Howard James says: S ok - partment at Harvard. To that home|S2id 2 hundred times over, organic ; “Iron to be of the slightest value to the human BLOATERS —_— Cambridge came classmates —and |iTOn 18 the greatest of all’ strength Dr Schuyler C. | ,ystem must be in a combination which may be easily Large Tag No man or woman who eats meat | profesors, men distinguished here and | PUi.ders: Jaaues Visiting | assimilated. In the case of metallic salts or iron, iron 7 regularly can malke a mistake by flush- | abroad in literature and history. thos Not long ago a man came to me BUrEeon of St | acetate, etc, it Is very doubtful if sufficent acutal R ing the kidneys occasionally, -ays a|whose names are household words fo. | V.10, Va8 nearly half a century old and FNZEReths Brospi 00 can By SENN 120 SR Ihearporated 010 . e well-known authority. Meat forms |day. asked me to give him a preliminary a'm-e;'h - Y, | blood to be of any service, especially in view of the - Si Bonel uric acid which excites the kidneys, b It has been by privilese to know in- | Sxamination for life insurance. 1 was PLrCl T T30S PN | disadvantages entalled by its corrosive action upon the eless thgy become over-worked from _the |timately, he sald, James astonished to find him with the blood Defore given out | ji;m,0n and the damaging effect upon the dental G, Ib 18c [/ stTain. set slusgish and fail to fiter | Towell, ‘General ~Armstrons, Russell | pressure of a boy of twenty and as any medical infor- | O, ;). When, however, we deal with iron in or- the waste and poisons from the blood, | vy, Tifull of vigor, vim and vitality as a Mation or advice | ., combinantion, such for instance as albuminate, then' we get sick. Nearly all rheu- | e Willam ity o, Dean How. Youns man; in fact. a young man he [0 BUOUSSHOR 08 | or better still Nuxated Iron a far different story is matism, headaches, lver trguble, nerv- | Frnwthorne, Kossuth, Bson Griicl | really was, notwithstanding his age. L ordinarily do not | 34" We wili observe no _destructive action upon ousness, aizainess, sleepleasness and | William Curtis, Henry W, Lonstelion, | 115, °Cret, he said. was taking or- Deliev 1 Bt | the teeth; no corrosive effect upon the stomach. The eSSy \igorgers; cotlic Tras sysEial | Giiver- WeMISIE Eithuer Beother, Joht ie i re ey Satra R Tas el J3eq “Trom T feel T ] IrOn, 18 Ee Ay e e Inareaced vimoe, s el & Ul i | 0TS was almo.n Sntun And &: DOS. | yens fn Lol Boss or sorty ATl would. e, vemigy fn_ | JUICIY: mEen 2L PrIOMns s Lat 1in sis the Midnayn o yoir back Buflh oe it | He was if anything more lovable than | can [0 090 ISR AL fOTLyosix Be Was 1y guty not to | SmAP AR Ao 5 the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of | 8 Prother, Rev. Dr. Peabody whom | ffty, after taking Nuxated Irom, a Mention it. I have sediment, irregular of passage or at- | iio students adored. has one son|miracle of vitality and his face beam. t3ken it myself and Dnltke the older tmorgante_prod tended by & sensatiom of scalding, stop working with the Red Cross in Europe, given it to my patients with most b Mo e products 1t is eadly ing with B . i moationd sat about four sunces |another st Johns Hopkins university. | 1o apeointery nesoncy o coriy JTO% urprising and satisfactory results. biick nee wee the somach: n the Gonims, it uis 1z a ity W is al lutely necessa: to enable your e o e oharrannys takg | Louls ‘Afassiz and family were near|hioma o opamecssar b * Qna thoss who wish quickly to In- s mess potest wmeds in nesry ‘sl Toms s in a tablespoonful in a glass of water | Bighbors and. Without Te, o matter how inuch Crease their:strength, power anden- fesien te wal e fox neois, fidovn copidony, before breakfast and in a few days durance will find it a most remarka- et ey ofer 0 foriek $100.00 s any The or what you eat, your food merel 5 A ey your kidneys will act fne. Tnis fam- |different Russlans and Nihilists who | passcs through you without doing you Dl and wonderfully effective remedy.” chariisbla loetiution " they “caroot take iry ous salts is made from the acid of |t0ld stories of Siberia and the Rus-|any good. You don't ey 2 2 3 get the strength Note—Nuxated whi bed nd 200 or over Infour wecks thine Erapes and lemon juice, combined with | $ian %’g:" Police; a Polish visitor: |out of it, and as a consequence 5;[1 B el N B e e K S R AL R T fithia, and has been used for genera- | from um & famous bridge build- Decome weak pale and oikiy logn. Terie of cas Is not & et mediane Bor deret L1 ofief o rehind Fout money i It fe: nii it lessh tions o flush and. stimulate the kid- |t Sir Chacles Bdward Russell. Lord | pec®he "iee” ,Poie #n Sickly look: 1omcl oot one Wi " wei Koo o Grubpios o o, Secmeh gad cumnce in s doys lso eutralize the acids in|Chief Justice of England, totally ig- ind whose Tron constitutents are widely premeibed time. It la dispensed in this ciy by Chas. O v ol = Tonger causes irritation, | norant of American ways but wise as|® & Soil deficient in ~fron. If iy emines: physicans both in Furope and America good, Lee & Osgood, snd sll good drucsisis, thus ending bladder weakness. to hw:bl?un::' mld, sl-:flnkxn‘ P R R R R R R R R R R R R R R d_Salts i lexpenllvenndumtfiwlm ic -notice, walks and m;':m :-ke:;:deku‘mfl;l;nmm: dxives l.,,, q"‘:itu:"x'“a d "4 | PORT OF SANTIAGO IN: MEXICAN CO-OPERATIVE “QUART-A-MONTH” OF LIQUOR lithia-water In] ‘whicl everyone The lecture ts ‘descriptions of ] !h:\fld Y.u}(e nnwds.nd ‘then lfln‘khe‘eg the mflmtfllgfl:h:nd ll'ltfldefltlt of the Cam- TANDS OF ‘NSURGENTS soc__.lETY FOR,MED l—N NOR_TH CAROLINA kidneys clean and active an 1ood | bridge last generation was per- | They Declare it is Still Open to Ship- | For Purpose of Advancing Uhder- | Bill Has Passed Both Branches of th th iding serious kidney | vaded with touches of h y - of the R e | R - D e Tt ole et B ping as . Usual. standing Between U. 8. and Metigo. Legislature. R T T = £4 the hearty enjoyment of the even-| New York, Feb. 20.—Dr. Orestes| New York, Feb. 20.—Announcement| Colu mbia, 8. C. Feb. 20—The so- CARROTS Whole COCOANUTS P Ferrera, representative here of the|was made here tonight of the organi- | called “quart-a-month” liquor bill was e RS Cuban Liberty party, whicheis in re- | zation of the Mexican Co-operative | passed by both branches of the South R T Sc | each . gt ¥ S forwich Gift in India. volt against the Cuban government,|Society “for the purpose of promoting | Carolina legislature today d now In a letter written by Mrs. Zumbro | received a cablegram today from San- | education, mutual understanding and{goes to Governor Manning for signa i —————— =d NUTS - - to her mother, Mrs, George R. Hyde | tiag0, which he says is in the hands |co-operative action between the peo- | ture. It would be effective sixty dayvs Ripe TOMATOES and reaching her of the insurgents) stating that that|ples of Mexico and the United States.” | after signed. It allows the importa- 1b. 17c | Ib. 17¢ - " especially of howPort is still open for shipping as us- It was stated that noted educators|tion of one quart a month of whiskey oSS e Vhe e e i s s e Y much they were enjoying the Victrola. | Bal. 3 are among the members, including the | for medicinal use to a malc adult or a Mr. Bixler from New London who is If Cuban consuls in the United | presMents of Western Reserve, Wes- | woman if she is the head of the fam- M "3 spending the year with them helping | States refuse to issue shipping docu- | leyan, Wellesley, Johns Hopkins, Ro- |ily, cr one gallon a month for sacra- Fresh Native EGGS Fine Brick CHEESE I in the college work, has catalogued |Ding documents for that port, the|chester, Leland Stanford, Haverford [mental use. dozen 49¢ ne ‘| her records, ara they had ordered new | Message said, the declaration of two|and other universities and colleges. —_— -7 R S TR e b 5 from Boston which had just|Well known commercial houses will be| A serting that Americans as well as OBITUARY. - Bt Toor cyer e oy b fowiie A e e o DG digestion, |arrivea. Mr. Bixlers cello is much | 2ccepted in lieu o‘:.the?. Only ordi- | yrexicans need “educating” —_— : Chile CHEESE, Ib. . .. 25¢ the native women S collected, it Was|iheir mutual affairs, Paul Kennada; Rev Joseph Rushton euu:“:kn '::r 2 call, Mrs. Zumbro can- | Stated- executive secretary, Chicago, Feb. 20.—Rev. Joseph Rush- ew of ——————————— 3 COMPOUND ‘them in their language and & planned to co-operate with Mexicans | ton, who for fifteen years, up to last Cooking o andorstnn Torrington—A petition s in circu- |in Mexico. “The soclety Droposes to|July, was director of the combined few d_English so 3Ibs.......ccove... 50c]2 Ibs. Creamery s‘ _prov 1 d she finds the Victrela helps h‘:’.vnrv lation among the students of the high | serve as a medium through which the | churches of Zion and St. Timothy's, UTTER ch in entertaining them. The gift |5chool to ascertain whether or not they | truth about Mexico and the Mexicans | New York, died at the home of his sor Bl ST Tadies s e eoaticont |are in favor of forming a military | may be bresented so that current Dro- | nery todey, seed 65 yesrs. 2 1 lb. Pure LARD. . chyrches of Norwich and vicinity were | cOompany. judices and misconceptions may be B G T 80 generous in giving her is much ap- broken down,” he said. “We - hav: The first crematory in the Nether- preciated. much to learn from the people in Mex- |lands was in Amsterdam. s0 high more wood is being cut for |ico, as they have much to learn from market. = izl whoiLl o pe st y e w! . el ‘To~ e generally are beginning to | in Mexico, ot which oo Tandoa: Women Get Relief i Yo PRUNES ... 25| FreshFrom Our Ovens ; 5 ing, u;\tm training =~ and md'un:an\c - | scierice, . was announced,” “insti- Seedless RAISINS- Da’ly Their ; v e e e e e Tl | S tion. 40 be undenominational and. in- unnecessary for you to suffer o) 126 A 3 " > dependent of - government -Gonnection |- euralgia or pains In the face and m PR s 3 3 3 and support.: 4 > > “Women folks as well as i Lindbergh Had No Direct: Evidence. b Toh of Mipesota e house judiciary comimittee .today : he R Ry S peac . eral regerve board. The affair.is con- | # Cluster RAISINS ~ © ; 7o Full pound . ........ 8¢c-10c Evaporated PEACHES .| Ry® Bread, loaf. » Large Layer Cakes, each §EE 1M : ] # sidered closed. scheol. O LA A YN

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