Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 31, 1918, Page 6

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‘Guard 1l—Dea o e o M io Give: ;rnp K Domflnnrninfl'. and curb dem- “b‘l;he hutle lnd worry ot business onstration on" matters .pértaining to h the war, especially whereé some rabid Gemanasusamhxadi the ‘borough. | ! Stonington’ Rointers. Chb Members ;:{t B ca::vany, ‘Third Reg: On Neck and Held. In Water Blisters, ltched and Never Slept. Cried Constantly, _ HEALEDBY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT —— | “I was nota year old when I first got —-. It came around my neck and [ my head in the form of water b blisters that burst. My skin was sore and T had my flesh the . hard . work md atoo;ung of | “THe ‘woman's h’ou'xgh‘p_ld _ures, 3 Often weaken the kidners. - | Backdche, headache, dizziness, | imenf Wednesday might and signed the payroll for se jces rendered on Monday. and: Tues- kny ot last wegl(. and. Mrs.. George-.B. Marston wnl lenve lor ‘Lowe‘fl ‘Saturday. Rev. t | Marston is to be pastor of ‘the’ Fifth Street Baptist. church. in ‘that city. _At the Travel club, Miss Louise - Of Special Interest To Yo,t_;I IF YOU WEAR A ‘Nemo Wonderlift Corset Advance announcement of the first increase in pnee‘ of the popular Nemo- Wonderhft models, Nos. 543, 554, 555, 556 557 and 558 From $5.00 tov$6‘.00 On Monday, February 4, 1918 You doubtless find it necessary to-day to watch your expenditures very closely and to make every dollar go:as far as possible.. ~ You are thérefore interested in this ad- vance nofice of -increased- Nemo Wonderlift prices, be- cause it affords you an- opportumtv of supplying your future needs at present low prices. You can save $1.00 on each Wonderlift Corael you | buy between now and Monday, February 4. "' 3 Three Nemo Self:Reducing models ‘also” will be ad- vanéed in price—Nos. 402, 403 and wa—popular models, with Nemo Relief Bands——'fom0 up from: $4.50 to-$5.00. These advances are necessitated by the abnormal in- creases in prices of ail corset-materials. - They are your. guarantee that Nemo high quality is being maintained. Why wait and pay more for your Nema? and save the difference in price. Kldnev troubles; uflnm troubles— noted fa: hunm in Hquflc vG-m. wars. tréquently follow. Westzrly who prides himself. as hunt- lng!oxufwru\oqportt.hmhmu, relying solely on dogs and gun, to' put an end to the sly animal, the destroyer | Was ' of . poultry, but is not . averse’ to ac- |bers of the cepting the bonus offered.by the ‘which the ik | paves 35 This’ Yamlch man tel.la you what to dg.! * Calvin Brisgs ‘carpenter, 57 Penobscét “St., says: “T' think £ my work had a great deal to do With' my trouble: as:overlifting seemed t0 ‘ag- gravate: the pains ‘that were in ‘my tack almost constantly. I:got 50 bid that T couldn’t, lift at all and T.cow'd hu-dlv su—mghten up. Doan’s Kidney Pilis-'gave me good relief. T recom- mend them so that others who may be troubled will know of 'a good medicine to' use.” Price 60c, at.all deaiers. ply ask for a -kidney remedy—get Doan’s; Kidney Pills—the samo that| Mr. Briggs had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N, Y. —_— e John C. -Moore, formerly of ‘ New York, died Monday in Chicago at the I\ome of his'daughtar. Mrs. Lulu Shel- don, He was brother of Mrs. George E. Brayton of the boroush. ‘Patrolman John Parker of Pawc: tuck, is soon to retire, and the: select- men have selected his’ successor. P The carload of ‘stove 'coal ‘received i in-the borough contained twenty-eight tons;, and was distributed to seven propriet families. Hg‘f’,&i&“’,&"m gl elle 1. c;mpbzg ot Norwich, smlflo emonstrator for New on ' cou s ™ BY 0cclU- | ol tell of Food Substitutes next Mon- or towh. He has but.little un for the man whe hunts the'fox with Rau and shovel, who digs the fox ‘out md hg (‘:lm-lnxu Muylna- slavghters. The Westerly, hunter and to m of 'the: b1 brides- a hunter of the. chud-lhaul Mfl and; Dayid quhe,u ‘best man. from the suburbe met om High street, Was, d_at the: home | Wednesday. The -Westerlyite - pafl ef ‘the " brid nd Mrs. naturediy referred to the method of|Galli left én’ the fox hunting adopted 'by. the mum ite. and received.this respon: tracked a fox umdérmeath When Xou Ebb: sine kefowe sovkea | Fation day afternoon in the Red Cross rooms. you 4 n‘ ell, T got 9 SRR 5 Ty . e I wnon | 008, drunk rcost:: the oftender sug0| . OLDY MYSTIC b according (to & Judgmbnt 'of - JUdEe |y o oying. of Ladies: Aid Society—Curio imesday. b ing adies” Aig 'smoking’ on! and digging out: a- tox. Williams, . Wed bueY \hex;;c ml‘hty little" distinetion. Péliceman’ Dani :imuved from Ongon Forestry Sta- ion. Don't sim- | Sosp and Ointment are upme. SR A T ms-fih i 3 Ferguson is mak- e reumba:u txr":: 1}1‘ ‘a‘/general, ugvery from a severe m BEST LNVERAND BOWEL LAXATIVE | FOR FAMILY USE “CASCARETS” REGULATE WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN WITH- OUT INJURY little incident of a-life time, still got my dogs and guns and get' a fox now =ad ther and T always.give| < Frodt’ in th ground rw‘hee to, a {the fox a run for his life. = But, ypu|depth:of forty, éll»m some. semons ihave sold your doge, humg up vour|of westerly. gun, and still do pick-and-shovel fox | . Th hunt!ng You'ra the samo o.q mfl. made under the supervision of Mrs. H. R. Howard, local chairman of Red Cross work for the. town of Union. Up to ‘the present time the following a ticles -have been completed for-the Red Cross by .the people. of Union: 16 sweaters, 13 caps, 2 abdominal bands, 5 mufflers, 4 pairs of stockings, 5 of wristlets. ", Mrs. Eugene Young ,and Florence were. week end vi ‘Mrs. . Young’s mother’ Belcher's, in Stafford Gift of Thrift' Stamp: Each_pupil of the Mashapaug :rhoun has been presented by the ‘teacher with one’ thrift stamp attached to a thrift card. Prizes have been offered to the ones who first have, emough th stamps to exchange for a war savings| certificate. The first prize is two thrift stamps and the second one - thrift stamp. x QI an | Miss Blanche Souic of Hydevill wére week end visitors at the hom#. o‘ Frivate . Joseph Fiood of Ayer, Mr.and Mrs. H. R. Howard 1 Woodchopping - Industry. B ® The principal industry at present. is z chopping wood., The Mashapaug Farms company undey .the.direction of Supt. H. R. Howard has a large gang of men | at work, ik 27-Inch’ lce. Raymond Hatheway has harvested a crop of 27-inch icz. Parents’ Day Each Month. i At a recent teachers’ meeting it was decided to hold a Parents’ day at least| once a month. . At that time a special | effart will be made to demonstrate the work of the school. Parents are of; course cordially welcomed at all times, but Parents’ d is held as a special Mrs, Horace O. Williams entertain- ed the Baptist Ladies” Aid’ :!ociety e '}en\;s?fifi e il at th TS, ary. lams l! al e ‘wm Citizens' vlub | pome of her ‘son, William'J. Williams. has semt a 1of $95 f°" the benefit| jerome Denison, who fell on the. ice of ‘refugees-in morthern Jtal: about two. weeks .ago and broke his Tbm is a swamp woodiand cver in| Since winter ‘caps have been :issued | wrist, is recovering slowly. equetequock saction thet. has|to ‘the soldier twy- at:Camy Moves to. New. Home. m”.':mfiz;fm“fi:f Y;a‘s”go::: )wen bel Clark urban ‘Whitford has moved his THn PHCe o e e e | re i ) g household goods and family from J. Porss team are bt e T o | Mwin'C. Higgins, T. &, xR, | Eoneebo Cobp's house in West -Main swamp dand. An enterprising man | \CWLOT has been transferred from | gtreet to the Elijah A. Morgan' place, anxlons fo carm on honest. delar, and | the Cloyne school & M‘-‘ detail .at | which Mr. Whitford has purchased. incldentally to reit the “uel ' con- | the 'State. armory. Mrs. Ellery Davis and son. Benajah ’seaflrr has beer. to. emter | _; Thursday . ‘hive. been- deslg*nntad as | Davis, have returned from a visit to ipon the property cor he | Potato in Rbode Island. The peo- | New Hampshire relatives. trees into cord wood of t ed: to-buy and the farmers| Mrs. Minnie T. Vallett of Noank is ty. - caring for Abél H. Hinckley,’ who has been' ill for the past three weeks. Miss Hazel T.amb.was. the guest Thursday of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and. Mrs.Samuel Lamb, of Quiambaug. . TAKE WHEN BILIOUS, HEADACHY, | o, o4 ey 2 10702 | FOR COLDS, BAD BREATH, |the cort wood to SOUR STOMACH j cartaze in ¢ ting | The reddened :easisrn:sky, such as Bll) o tre roadsife while|that of earl; negday.. . morning, swamp land is zood. He to 'be o midered a sure forecast rd - wood wr:czlf the aal:i of an approachipg storm.’ ere soon' will come thel. :An act appropriating $50,00 orses or men Wil not be de\elopmnnt of_agriculture in safe in that mirela: | |Island-has been presented.: seasior Gone o Fland.l. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lamb’ of ‘Led- yard have gone -to Florida for the rest of .the winter. -F. Alonzo Chapn:an, who has been ill for several weeks, is slowly recov- ermz H Eh'. The Rhode !sland Pharmacy has| “Miss Flrénce Cobu jbeen: desigrated a5 one ‘of the fifteen |, enroliine the Ruode: To1and | moctiny, wa Westerl; "of Brockton, ; has secure@ a position. under: civil ‘service in: the senen:'s ' office,, at Curio from Oregon. A .very remarkablé curiosity ‘has been received by' Charles Q.- Eldredge for his museum from.the government forestry station. Portland, Ore. It con- sists of a part of an “Oregon fir tree with the surveyor’s letters “B. T.” re- versed on new wood which has grown the iover it during that 'time. The letters state $26,656.73 tc brfijses andlqn the specimen now réad “T. B.” and Pubfic buildings the state ‘soldiers:| show one of the most curious freaks A statement 6f” thé expense. has been | g¢ g - found ‘in. government sent to” congress for renumeration. | forestry. piecé of wood ‘bearing .been . taken ; the letiers is some eight inches square hipbuilding, Mes: _desiring to enter thair names ‘on the ‘ist cf rescrve workers may con- venlently consnit the enrolling agent at the Drug Stere on the Sauare.. Those who enroll merely. place them- gelves on record as being willing ‘to enter' government ‘employ In ship- Yards, ‘and thus aid in the' big.task underly this special . war “prepar- ation, the building of ships to trans- nort men 'and ammunition overseas. When calls for labor forces are mide those who enroll will be seiit notices ' An act was subm.med in the unate authorizing the state:to sell and con- vey ‘to the federal gavermment land t- Block - Isiand- for® the esmbnshment i of a fish cultural station. . Before' the .Riiods Isla; Guard were- fedéralized if lage Thursday trip to Norwich. Corporal Hurlbutt Recoveri Corporaj Carroll S. Hurlbutt, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hurlbytt of this village, who underwent a surgi- ORK WHILE VOU Vo SLEU Inneafl of nasty, harsh pills, saits, castor, oil or dangerous calomel, why dont you keep Cascarets handy in home? Cascarets on the GALES FERRY while on a business Church Intersste—Five New Members For Red Cross—Little Children Ren- der Vajuable Aid to Auxiliary—New t 5 10 the establishment of | and three inches thic invitation to visit the school. In the| Bungalow. a and tmrty_ feet of bowels so|requesting them to accept -employ icd * hospital. Thi Wiiliam Kennedy from Camp Devens | Mashapaug school Parents’ day will be = ‘hu‘sbn{i‘l-au((:):m? }l‘esa:r‘:gst ,'E!fio&'&e Yy’ vyou don’t realize you have { i f $10,000 was furnished by the ¢ Sunday here th his parents,lnem the fourth Friday in every month.| Rev. James M. Potter spoke Sun-|3hom three weeks ago, is reported as ‘,fl.};nxva e, 12?-%@1? t\}‘r?:x; Bisgbee Vequired arsunt: has not be ed| . Th \f':h dist Tnited Work e e or e BbI St the| S, Tell : O i — requ unt-bas not Lern rais 5 ethodist Urited Workers met The Making of the Bible, giving the| Mrs, I B t i s e ft::,d Fowel cleans- | Thomas MeKenzie has besr. talking | {0 make-that money avaliable.- iclock in the. parish | STAFFORD first sermon in a scries on the theme, SranaIAEE L ERLTAR eRpa S gl rom the . boaers e olle | before the local - fraternal organiza- Jesterly. Coliege clul met with ! vediat 5.3 i — | The World Without a Bible. spent the weel with.-Mrs, Ben- i . Is Wwithout| tions in aid of the sale of Lirift"and caft- | league met Tuesday | Town’s. Vital Statistics for -1917—An-| The Epworth League evening ser-inett’s aunt, Mrs, Elizabeth Davis and gripi S Sy omach. | war savings stamps and with excel- | ernoon. - pual: Meoting-.of Hoapital Aud So- | Vice was conducted by R. Irving Hurl- | family in Nerwich. - ' ; at one - or tkwo Mf"fih: énkh ient resul Sonte . of. ¢ paper: on luves and. - Su~dess in 1dce Dewey, who was 9 P bntt, president: of the league, n Mrs. Harry Norman and her soa }":d »hs(oub’r'm ke Ugn l;’;émb lt\‘e1 izations have adopted a 'gum,nvnemm The subject of d.h: red b weeks‘ago at| ciety. the topic, Young Christians Reaching|Frank with her daughter Luctle, of ache, biliowsness pad breath. |eale of stamps, while not originel. in{paper by Mrs.: A. V.;Phelps was Theher e to walk, ahout the | e R R ondon, et tetent sheith ol etion o Lol ol fisemeett Afonsti- | character, is new a part of the doinzs | Conditions® Méking o;;mo the Sud: ilr‘x%: 5 ASE iMles | 200 Tieme Oreutt b0 R azeport is Tive dpin Red (Cronn- Mrs. Phebe L. Norman at her home ‘at z of most of these associations. -The|desr Revelution Groton is : C. Pinney, o ‘o | AllYN’s Point. feverish or . All interested in the Book club met | The Thursday afternoon meeting of 3 . CHiliron & whole Castavet any |TICTIPers are divided into groups of Pl et e el Croaay iary was nela at|_ Mrs. Charies::Hope of Uncasville 4 ; of Mrs. Emma \Whiten | “ = hey are harmiess and safe for rcach- ane of the groupé pre | was_ g visitor Thursday at the homs ' Saturday- evenin: +he home of Mrs. Delphine Fish. Work le ‘folks. Tl alanst s Was contined making mandages ang S IserRare, Qs St eIl Lati- d c = a collection for wool for knitting was disposed of. the sixteen : The, vifal statistics of the. town for | sxien i this meeting. and Turther of . S CENTRAL VILLAGE |M% mw’rpreomm‘r;‘mrs name "t then whu the Gocai i Crope: Is Doing B":_y °f8':"f“ “'"l‘)“ fi""i‘““'l‘) 3'2“9';* 517 were: Dirths 108, marriages 4. ferings for- this' object are solicited: UNCZ2SVILLE € = —odd Follow: Confer Dogru ont ston—Death of . jdeaths 67. Tive new members were reported, Mrs, i o ‘conthined i : {Five tbers o SPREGE Accident to Wirs. Charles Byles—! e e Thompson of New York, Former Hospital Aid Society. Charies H. Comstock, Mrs. Chatles | p ot tames E. Marphy, Resigned, Summer. Visitor. Fovt: Mrs. William ¥. Ladd of Gales ‘ Samuel Shulman Meoves to N.,,-w.ch fi i The annual meeting of -the Johnson v a “istter rrom Russell hpar s, oy - 5 h = PGt \| Ferry, Georze W. Palmer of Led Succeeded by Raymond Stanhope— —Red Cross Tea. at “Sugar Brook. ToF & war sayo} L ML FRencn, staine _{hat-h “ndsve~ | Mips Juiia. Batdwing whose body | neim e o, o folies | ana Mra: ‘Harriet 'Avery of M Home Guard Has to Gst Practice at Farm, r 587 | coiveq. trios packien. that, she awl et | was Brought iere from . Buston’ e g . officers were elooted: Brasident, | Vith.the name of Miss Kate B, Colver | 'Norwich, i parents, Mr. and: Mrs. Conrad liret- zer, have.sent him.and whi ved a cord i £00d .to! him, coming: from M started. to | also has received en a well- | Mystic Red Cross 2 ng. He | gregational, Suoday i aid h an inspe wood. -and | he. had a .fine Chri was. wolnz to measire’the werd to as- | the .only thing it. la if a full cord had been deliv-| was not. eating it 4 He. state He took out liis tape- measure, | he Is;always glad to, receive word {rcm ton ‘Saturday. {tonk the measurcments. and (o be caor- | his: THorz town, -also, home paper: bert Loring las sold all of his|v>t he measured again. Ther he told ;- Red Cross- Interoste. A a i Vi 1d i the T4 jani Wi -, 20 %, An auction was held ! the assistant janitor thers was short t- the'irecent ‘meeting’ of ‘the’ execci- Aerican ted: for buying as a remewal for 1918. The pupils of the village school under the instruc- ition of their teacher, Miss Grace A. Chapman. are also engaged ‘in Red Cross work each Thursday hernoon in knit and strinping T pillows. Their heip .in the cau much appreciated by the a Visit From Former Pastor. Rev. J. B. Ackley of Buruside, a former pastor of the M. E. church of the village. spent Sun at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (. E. Coiver and Miss Kate B. Colver at the } v Yard. Start on New Bungaluw and piaced in ‘the was a resident of the famii ovred by Dr. Guild. d by a: sister, - anda brotner, receiving indham in living in Mrs. Julia Johnson: dent, first vice presi- Miss Mary Ballantine: second vice president, Mrs. C. Pinnep; third vice president, Mrs ristopher Al- len; secretary and treasurer, -Mrs. H. A. Pownell: corresponding secretary, Mrs. TLewis McLaughlin. The com- mittees will he dppointed by the pres- ident. Tea was served by M Lin- coln Liice Mrs. B. P. Cooley apd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, John Turne: have been | sntertaining their daughter and zrand #ild from Worcester for a few days. Elipped on ice Mrs Chrarles Byles slipped on the dee, ut home @ few days ago and tnjiréd jier arm. Miss Pauline Mathewson was in Bos- | The coal supply at the Palmer, Me- morial school being low, wood is being used for fuel in the furnace used:for heating the hullding i Raymond Stanhope has succeeded James E. Murphy as principal ‘of the Palmer Memorial school, beginning k | work Monday morning. = Mr. Stanhope will iteach at the Palmer Memorial school mornings and afternoons will exchange #ith the acéing; principal of the Uncasville school. This will en- able him to give instructions:in man- ual training in both schools. - % :Drs E.'B Thompson Dead. dham friends were sorry to' learn »nf the death of Dr. E. Thompsen. of New vork. Dr. ’rhomnson and family 1 made. many friends here dunng the | several ‘summers _they spent in the| Moulion. house on Zio Hill.- | Next Sunday Rev. M. R. Plumb wi!! | oved. C. B. Tschuiymi. Speaker from Hartford. Mr. Lowie, physical director of thej A., Hartford ‘Y. M. C. F:am. t church Sun 1[ the gauze;- 4h ramount’ contidered eno\zgh’tvhanflfl with- Rev itor. took the. matter = serlausiy. - for for suppi teh weeks. - Robert S. Moore | of the Methodist church in Williman- | A, B. Coats of Hanmrd \pckc at Work was begun last week on_the 1 The C. M. Robertson Co. is planping to move their office from the building h 1 roll call of. the Baptist| construction of a bungalow for Mrs. ; I.yme; spert S Sun- | abont fiftren. minutes. then: took 3 mne"H "“‘}f"; Hart h:i ,:uc«_eeded tie. éh?xrcal?.“ua TOL saTT ol the apUSL| Hforace T. Sedrs of: West. Haven, by ;“;Effidmt:né‘,’fh:fl,lhg';,%.fi::e AL ot the home ot her paronts, .| tomble and fumbled i, cord "wopd. the citilian telles committee. This 1o | E. K el s Visiting her | There was a larz> atfendance at the | Fred Perkins of Montville and Edward | 190F of the Rew Box shop, where rooms - 2 Uiggeen. & Ligopst. fire. roam., - “That's a e Bt y tenn in_Brookl; Y. * | three-act farce What Happened - to|H. Yatimer of the village, The cot-| 3o 4 Miss ° tpent Sunday at her ” he-ejarnlited, ¢ne of. the wiost important committees| Afred Gaton was nt home Sunday | Jones, last .Friday evenin tage is being erected on a lot pur- e % Foh day in.-the . work, demanding ‘prompt -ac- [ o ' N i ) 3 Jor- Target Practice at Norwich. I fome i e <heriff o en e it & b e of 8 tew T rem the avia- [ Arthur Chandler, of New. Britain was | chased by Mrs. Sears. from the Nor 'ge orwich. i cves to Norwich. i o e s L fodl dt Princeton, N. 3. the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mre, | wich Realty Co., doing business here a| The local ompany of Home guard & Saiticl ‘Shu'mon has o ed Nor- {long: time. first .a4d *committee of ome » Consecraticn Meeting. William Chandler, over, the weds end. | few months ago in an attempt to open | went to Norwich Wednesday evening ¢ S Whers e Wik o5 Tt o S - | for. manysa ‘des.n.h,a ‘menibér of his| Tie monthly consecration meeting| Mr. and ' Mrs. ‘Arthur West of [up the tract of land between t?e b:imfes for drill, after_which a short time was: bt~ bben “a’ jink deal hflrs;";slii G.. G. Scrivener, ot Narwich;| own na.rtsh & Lof t . society. will be held. Sun- | SPringfield visited friénds. in town last | iyn property and the railroad for|devoted to target practice. Out of five: 3 o ot racen e out] t superintendent, oresided at the | * A, 0. Cqlby haa~iaken the' place o Thé Teader’is Mrs. M. R. Plumb| Week.: roliding sites. | i hae. | S20ts Private Lauis Clark hit the bulls- 3 VD terly _confersnce: of Grace Meth™ | Miss’ Eifzabe land. the topic ~ Winning. . Oth "The Stafford High quintette went to| - \Irs. Walter M. Fuckingham. chair- | eye five times. Others who had a try } 5 | Miss' Etfzabeth Maliory: a5 _chairman i pic - Winning; . Others to ] t e A ATEE 3 ) ¢ Norwich-vigited lo- tsarurch 1 at the wasidence '0f L of ‘the military relief. .committee _the | Christ. ° | Glastonbury: Friday to play the Glas-|Mman of the lo e at it showed good marksmanship. ' B¥itelands irday " Counéilmen "raderick: B. Fowler. The | importance of swhich. was; demonstrat- tonbury High five :n Memorial hall. iary, who is spending the winter ;n Frank “Anderson has taken a con- Migs Chariotte Cheslew spent. S f the church committee ‘and |ed . at. the ‘retent mobflization. s S Norwich and was in attendance at the | tract to saw wood for Willlam.Chapel day At her home in P A g wern received, T¢ was nrani- ! EAST KILLI"\GLY 7 Thursiss” afternoon. meeting, was the | of Dolbeare Hill and moved s suring 3 Wskne fromn ’l\ewd;-lampslure . ‘oted to continus- Rev.. Fdrar SALEM auest of Mrs, Emma Bennett Thurs- | machine o that place; 53 Thomas Moore. who has been em- ployed in New Hampshire, has return- ed . to his home. Curry as pastor of the church for another vear and made. an increase . of 8200 to his salary, The following ficers were elected: Miss “Alice ‘... met -in..0dd -Post. has returned fmm a - Prank vislt in New -York. . _Stonington Loése, Mo, 26, L.10..0. liows’ hall Wednes. Ephraim Harrington Injured by Fall— 1 North Ridge Road Shoveled Out. Guests from Long Island—Mrs. Bela 'L. Pratt Pays Brief Visit to Town. day night. Slicking Up Station. ‘Workmen in the employ of the New At the entertainment to be gwen for the benefit of the Red Cross a play, The Country Doctor, will form part of Robert’ McFarla e g v : Mr."and Mrs. Henry Oatley visited Haven railroad were busy Monday, S - SRy e e ll?‘g : :rr“ : L ?r;h'rg;\. rd: SPfodorwk B! g:ér ge:'{‘ni 2}1mc?n1?nedv the ‘hh’dlfriends in . Versailles " Sunday. Ernest Beebe of New Haven was a|clcaning and varnishing the hard woog be::egxmvend{yp‘:;‘e 'élhxfils’tl::sli\!':i e::z: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McFar. Mrs: Giles Packer has returned from Mrs. Rhoda Aldrich entertained | recent visitor at his home in town. sidewalls and ceiling of-the railroa sociely of the Bagtiet charth Il woel Ti-d J flentng e ) e Lad A visit with h" dnughter e ow lnends from Providence over the week | . Miss .Olive . Payne, teacher in the statlpn Te. 11 P R.| was held in the church parlors Monday - Rev, Clarence H. Barber of Daniel- | asq sadietrr = presiden ies’ end. ® White Birch district, spent the week | Byron A. Maynard of Anthony, 4 son prelch:d here Sunday. Mrs. Everett Rickmond of Sbuth ¥ Rev. Clavton A. Burdick conducted \flss _Eleather Sheldon, who has been ill, ‘is ‘recovering. end at her home in New London, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred White and John T.. was a caller on relatives in the vil- evening. ) H i = L) ,fi‘: ‘;'!!tl‘;me{;"’;';f_;‘ R eaeELgters, | ghe funeral service for Edgar . Her. pmax‘g:gcem“e i E;eeggi::ya ?éwL;:yga iR gi:: M : Miss Bridget Sullivan attsnded the |[2n Stillman. ° Wednesdav . ftefnooy Edward -Aldrich has’ beenill the | Louis.Chapman. firemcn's dance in Jewett City Frtdayl e\emnv Miss Odna Seguin speht Sunday and | Burial was at River Bend. The bear- ers were Herbert Hoadley, ! Harold T. Tivingstore. Arthur Briggs’ and: Chas. past’ week. Ephraim Harrlnxton, who' tell a' few days ‘ago, has concussion of the brain ‘Elmer Chadwick of Manchester spent Sunday at his home here. Miss Theodora Hurlburt is confined You Can Tell fleM Mo, Hewe Lron indheir. % Coon. Mr._Stillman ‘was . born in = Monday ‘et her home. She f& & ote : caused by the fall to’ the* house-by iliness. E[E@ a3 sogTapher for a jewelry firm in Prov- Pa‘w:,:_n:i\d;,rntec!mb" 16, 1R5€. Helis. ‘| :-Dr.. C. E.-Hill attended the funeral| Mrs. George Goldie of New London| mm tron :flea y rous N 1dence. “Gue';‘rz‘: s o !Qffim:;a““%mf ;i j of his uncle, Henry Hill, in Providence | is spending several days with her par- Miss. Clara Fletcher entertained rel- | p=005¢ A THERER anil Charles St The servicés at: thie ‘Congregational| FTiday V" Hed to’ Shovel Out Réad. ol 'and . Mrs. .Charlés. A; Wil- |y, or says Ordimary Nuxated Tromjafter they had in some cised been doc- man, of Plainfield, N. alse: by two | CHuren are’held in the hapel to “con- ad to G S N toring for months without any benefit. @@ By Buying daughters, Miss F‘Ior!nce Stillman of serve cosl. Wiliam’ M. cnnu;s wn m Norwich Men _were' shoveling out "the road here - Wednesday .on " business. James . Beebe and -Abram Sxmonwus Mrs. Pratt in Town. Will Make Nervous, Rundown People ‘New York, N. “One glance . is : s| I you are not strong or well vou owe were busi cal New London| 100 Per Cent, Stromxer In Two Weeks' Save 9}‘ New L M Tames C.| - Miss’Maty Perley has returned from’ over, the North Ridge,)anday. e ness_callers in Ne it to yourself to make the following < }r:mphfiTd:F W“:steflv“ 5 a visitoin‘ Springfeld. “Arthur E. Chase of Danielson called | and Norwich Friday. Time in Many Cases. test: See how lonz vou.can ot - how far you can walk without becom- S & i s ke t five- Mis: Cafina Mulnati ‘daughter of | last Thursdaz. - s. Edgar Jenkins wis a guest of| Mrs. Bela L. Pratt of Boston was fn | cnough to tell which people have 4ron | {oBjets of 6rdimary muxated leon fhres K Mrs. Mulnati. 6f Sumner street,” and The smow ‘i’ kept ‘scraped from the friends in Danielson, Saturday. . town iast week. ¢ in thei . B. Sauer. a|gimes per day after meals for twe '+ EVGY Rehab]e voads on-the trunk lirie Mrs. - Lizzie | White visited in Eim-| Miss Emeline Loomis o Westches- | Bost studied | weeks, Then:test your strength again * " ' -| ville -Thursday. ter . spent - Thursday with Mrs. Louis | Y.0°, ot H and infand see for yourself how much.you Lee, i H % ' Eawyer. Tm.,ev of - Putnam was m & great European medical institutions. in|have gainéd. There is nothing Ifke VK atives from Providerce and Punucket S ot M e i “hapman. a_recent discourse. They are the ones|good old iron to, put celor in your | Saturday and Sunday. | Mr. and -Mrs. John Moran: havé. re- Henry Tisdale of New London was that do and dare. The others are in cheeks and sound, healthy flesh on your 5 t ‘his bunzalow. in tovm one day I the weakling cl Sleepless nights Instructed Class, 5 l”re( 0 L Burd-lvk ct Sumlme turned to:their home.here after spend- ereel«is v sdfinl worrring ov ,\mmfpe;aflmam& R?r':‘::' tha‘xz“ga;mklzeflzfihmifis;:g:d‘;nfi Mrs. Frank Thayer of Putnam:was gggtd;?"sqm:nqut:ve; -here ! mt ing several weeks in Providence. James Lane was a.recent caller in|Constant dosing with habit forming|assimilated like nuxated irom’ if. you e here Monday instructing ‘a’ class of !Red Cross workers. at the eurgical «upvlv room at the home of Sessions were-having a lengthened: Wflm be- cause of sheitage of ‘coal - MASHAPAUG New London. C. E. Meeting. drugs and narcotics for nervous: weal ness, stomach, liver or kidney dise and.useless attempts to brace up w want it to do you any,good. otherwise it ‘may prove worse Lhan. useless, dvance in price for this 20-year.. Anems Mrs..Willlam . Hammond ~of Wick>| | —— The:Y.:P. 8. C. E. meeting Sunday | S4008, coffee or other. stimulants are Nuxated Tron tveommgidut abose by for 24 tablets—Some “ lin, Frod Mitcheli-His bocs ford’ is. again with her,mother, Mrs. Cluldnn and . Adults -Work for Red | evening was.ied by the’ pastor; Rev. Dt Eecr e s TErE T aiva i S oe 7, 15 one of the Bewer oneanic fron com- M“,kh" ‘tablets— rs. itchell has n a Bw Jared . ? longing to be strong. Their real trou unds. - Linifke wthet: al Imorgante “fron pro. =t sy Cook ton visitor. | Bar il who. is -seriously ill.| ' Cross—School ' Pupils - ' Presented | John G. Hehr. ble is lack of iron in the blood. With- | duets, it Js casly sesimila®ed. dces not infure tne ‘you save 9%c when you buy The Central Worsted company mm .and, ries Stome and.| ¢prige Stamps by Teacher—ice ‘27 Edward Hagan and Louis Cha.pmn out: iron the blood has no power (o |tecth make them black, nor upset the stomach: on Hill's—Cures Cold run Monday as it is working on gov- \lr- B'E. Pendlelan eré recent call- % s o were recent callers in Colchester, change food into living tissue and|the contrary, it is & most potent remedy, in near- in 24 o S rnent RO ers at Ferndale, , .- .| Inches Thick ng Harvested. | William Maynard of *North Lyme |therefore nothing you eat does you any |ly all forms of Indigestion. as well as for ncl in 3 days—] % Sugar mndns scaree’ in un, lw i ' 7 ; | was' in' town” Sundsy. good; you don't ge: the strength out|wus run-down conditions. The Mamufacturers have back if it fails. The Sunday services are held:in' the ity % Peter Thompson spent a few ‘days E of it. The moment iron is supplied |Mck great confidemce ‘in Nuxated Jron that they 24 Tablets for 25¢c. vestry of the church to conserve coal:| : last week with. .friends . in . Dudley,| ' Norwalk. E the maultitude. of dangerous symptoms W',: S forfelt "“‘1‘0‘“ to any charitable e Atany Drug Store Red Cross Tea. ¥7| Norwalk—The Norwalk:Knights of | disippear. 1 have seem dozens of mar- | 'Won if fiey cianct tabe wny wan or wonun un . { 5o A Columbus presented John W. Seulley, | vous. rundown people who were ailing | : o i i owh . Mrs. Charles Day and Mrs, Thomas | . Work for Red.Crogs. . - former national president of the United|all the time double and even triple | M fiey e o mion soorr ks pime. ™ - ——— | Moore were hostesses at a Red Cross| 1, The children of the Mashapaug school | Hatters of North Ameriea. an officers | Lheir strength and cndurance and en=|aim ofior 1o refund seur moncs i & bt it ST AT PR | B S ronk tarm Wednesdts ishier, bt adicing | nave completed (he kniting jof 36| comfort k. Sunday prior_to bis de- | LCHLEHL5) 0, CY SRouRT O SSEPER, inn e o, e N e nnecticut caual tn The . . SRV rom, ‘one- 7y iar ich will.be put t 5 8 S eiin for’ nustnéss resulta ! 8 I afternoon. f'ti’e""mjlee ne&f cha no ::Lefii K;;ua‘l"bnm c?t rfi‘.fihfiex K. of C. m‘?:t&%ofiwm Sl o oen s, e Tstmply ny Ttk ‘3.’()‘;‘ it s Tl T “Mn ! ing tron in the proper_ fcrm And this

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