Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 6, 1918, Page 2

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nn. u uudull ,'fv: nvn-ht' oal Taacher fram Galifor Mrs. Wilkensan. Ph. D.. nc;m substituting at n« “w nation of Miss A.n s - M m. but e'nugh We Ml‘nte. e ?% is a cnncmutlonal cod liver ulg‘ iron remedy, Formula on every battle. ‘h‘( b-m (hdysr: DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST Removed to 715 Main St., Wlmmum Hoyrswt e, m W9 23 0 Fhone &4 W!lb F, THOMAS H, FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND EM. BALMERS 3 Union 8t, Siane 5 imantic, Conn, (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD 5 hcm Elmore & Shepard 80.62 North 5t Willmanti P 50 J".'E.:S& ltdl 2 Al pnur th ies ey gave e éi‘ my nmtzn % "mi"' ] ¥ moeh e di oy £ e, T v e werelnchuxenl . M. Charles A. Cofpen. # b gt joon 2 eg'clock, mon council, muen, the conducted '! begr ‘"“-‘e» FAJes ¥e (] pel% A% %;k M, Smi wu pl-\sed ina neeiv!u vmu in i lu eht ml'm'“ J‘V ARGF. The funeul of William 'ghoqner was St vaR o iel P. n, ’IJIOI m Cmgr. Jeremiah Suilivan. Joseph’ Joseph Naheimer, The ‘;:ner;l of ;;:eph Naheimer m m e on Fooan T30, The sers TA{‘ Manni J. Bhea was 7 recent visitor in $ mor of Huntington h; :;B past fevmdays in d F. Congdon has ro- several days' stay urned after gmm-aw with her sister, Mrs. Kn- n"%m snow h a %“a'-f.,.m Of course We have se! pretty cohi weather vutthfig %e \om:xmt Our machine gun work is me as -well as .’n’. ' %i.a mmmhtheh‘i)v:‘, ?ett; Officer - Charl o8 dnaught ‘with relatl: iam Jenes of W»terbury* was a mk ond guest of local relatives. Business Change. E. A. Jones has gold out all his in- terest in the store conducted by him Bentley of ‘a anint to Eligs Stockett and Haroid Win- b w fiw:kett was in the employ of B)loer'g of Nuwlch at one time. Farewall Sermon of Rev. Thomas Lyfeh, Now U, S. Army Chaplain— Bunday's Committee - Receptigh by Academy Students — Carnival * Closes. ekm as a mdmg two chapters from the gospel of St. John, telling what ¥ the last sermen of Christ with the ph‘ an-n 2 at i@ o Rev, £ b i) Bl ‘Burial was Iu t, '] »oun ?{om eharge of S‘m i f Brothers. an W. Willys.. !hm ~Sale og Busi umlfllyfiimmfl it Most of were la day on mim’;;%’m neamh.\: Cfir‘:} !Ven;:m ‘u:‘igodue in this eity |' W A i&v n m oever six , who is by Robert Mej; man on the West rh 0 hrqncr:k‘ni road is-at his heme on Sopth M: for a wesk's vacation. On aecount of the clep;ng of factory on Mondays the Kid Kurler company is working evenings te keep K"! tll orders. ) ‘.L'M"zzmh while over 50 +! n e work me Colehester Pire meeting Monday ever familjes 0. 1 held 3 A Stockholm e, ta the Na- Lbultlfieqda (Con,an t s T s i mut actjon ‘I.Q! 8t du 'xow;m,tg 3\' their mmnu,m the bdg me:igt\: in the uafl.t. ’ MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Wi!hmanhc. Conn. A_fter-anentory ‘SPECIALS INVOLVING THE DISPOSAL OF ALL SMALL LOTS AT QUICK SELLING PRICES N-wlhtmenhqhnhm and regular wdm Some of these groups are sa small that it does not pay ta advertise them even here, MmMmflufifi--flmMu&hfl advantage of the low items to close out at All Wool Skirts at $3.69 Colored Suits and Black $12.50 :::‘ uukwoftlumy prices: ° ’ Suits at $7.50, $10.00 and Calored and Black Coats to close at $7.50, $12.50 and $17.50 w-l&lhhfllnt&fl. ””mflfl.sa im Children's mem Re hctqw employs | Waodlat Qwners Offer 3 %Mtvhw Person Cutting Aw of Firewaod| By At the chupeh sei engine hall Synday, rector of Grace ehureh, !xlv. % ling A n, l(rs Curtls Bernard gave much solo, The Holy City, sung ln fine voi e © Hoard and Seen, George ‘Sherman was a_recent vis- ftor in Stafford. Louis Yandersaart of Hartford spent m wero‘k end wma ht; parents, Mr. P. lerwaart. Frederick K K.ln alev af New Len-: t‘;n spent the week end with his fam- Ml;n Sugle McCann of Toronte, Can- ada, is @ guest at the home of Mr, and )lv« George Manning. Miss Florence Congdon has returned atter five weeks’ stay in Providence Mfiw‘“}i“?z‘tn“fil l’fellv si eal as returned te Leftingwell after a short visit with|are Inventory Days AND BARGAINS ARE FOUND IN EVERY l.mcoln s antm Store | to stand up and 14"‘“ gw&lm waa and that which might m these two words, m and )qve This I want to take With you; what our Lord said to followers. “By this shall all men at you love one anothe: 4 glad to say from my ex- pgl'um:e dums the years I have be¢h- in Gen-| tho ‘é‘&m m Committes in Charae, committee in ellflm of u\g Sun- mq;m Jv M livan, ngt::!’;(xfil.e:”& Paul Mw Oua the "‘l present at wu’fi ciazq“d alfl N.V. M ed !’ad:er Lyngh te m at m closing of the e:ucinl The commit- tee extended a vete of thanks n‘“{ Jodoin who gave the se of his theatre for the interesting exercises. Mhu By Students, Synday mg?pm the tudents of the Academv of the Ho y!F fiflflblfit’l in class hi 1l reception to Rev. }he hall vn deenraud \mericgn f harge gg:t %%n Ma.rlx)qu ‘g?m:: slaq 2e Furner. On arrival hall Father Lynch was nuns and the student body. Spangled Banner was sung the enorus. In the eourse of an 'ldflress MissMae Turner Baesten said: We arc ‘proud indged te know that our Jittle_village, thou;h it doees mot loom largeé upon the of Canneeti out nor ‘shine with the lu ter of im portanee of many of its gi trsfles. still n has the honorable distineti Aot gwms our beloved couniry in her present_heur of need ane whe in very deed is ready to give 'the 1last full Misk t lhl +{measure of hig lfles devotien. REV THOMAS LYNCH with yeu that this parish has proved thgt its parishipners dwell .in peace. aarq not angels, it is true, for an- sela ot dwell upon earth; you %n beings subject to human t still you are good Chris- tians and Cathollcs. and that love of each other exists here similgr to that of the first Christians. adopted always teac! some great man: some follawea Plato, other Socrates and their schools were named from them: but the followers of Christ are called Christians and it was because of their e&ufity that the pagans said “‘See how these Christians love one another.” Evangelist's Counsel. I told you ence beferve about the last ya“.;;: of the life'of St. John, the Evan- ge the You know that he lived to be 4 very old man, more than a hundred years, and when he was tao olg to go ahaut unaided the young men parish- ioners bpought him to church where he used to sit mext the altar, ‘After the ceremonies the venerabie St. Joht ng vlu!a hair ang used. say “Little c%fldun one apother.” The people came sick and tired of hea.l‘lng.the same- thing over and over, know I said we are not ang have some imperfection and t 35 3 Litd A certain man went to § John and asked him why he said the | same thing over and over again. He just simply answered, “I say the name werds ¢ and over again to you the peace of Christ. If Iike !lme chil you love one another you are We are all like little children before God and when we fail we must simply start over again. In Country’s Service. Yeu have Ihl'll me that Jove ang 1 have appreciated it, and today.l wunt i thank yeu, oo. r» the good nle you have shown me, This may o the last time that T shall see .you, though I hope and pray that God will give me the grace to ceme back again and see you net onge but many tin W—L—-——n——_———-_ CONSTANT SUFFERER JFINDS RE- LIBF, I have been a constant sufferer from qu;a; trouble and three ‘menths ago “l' bed inr' my u Xhiite uh of Foley Kidn s, I nenmemed u.kl them ln u faw' Was up o Ded," rm; ::r: :: k‘lzel‘n::n ::;:; hhd;’; h%g{ E & Osgoed E%‘.’ g ® Loughhee Followir\g the address there were vo- cal and instrumental solos by the Stu- dents, CARNIVAL CLOSES Successful Fairor St. Jean’s Society !.nrqv!y Attended. The carnival which was so success- fully conducted by St. Jean seciety in their hall en Hngh street eame to a close Saturday night with a large crowd in attendance. Blais' orches- tra played patrietie airs. The following committee charge of the awards: Geor%e Laeroix, Aime Gordon, Arthur P, Cote, Alex Sevigny and Zoelle Gaucher. « Dancing was emayed until late in the ' evening. Prof. E. L./ Tinkham prompted. During the evening the members of the Live Wire Club were, given the second degree. A meeflng of this club I= to be held this menth fer the pur- pose of enlarging the membership. No monthly fee is being charged. The trequirements of the members is to assist when callsd upen to premate some national movement. Arramge- ments are being made to hold socials after Lent. EAST WOODSTOCK _ €. E. Society Rehearsing Playw=Pleas- ant Evening For Community Gluk—=|e; Fumnl of Principal Perkins. was in Burten Bosworth is spendlnl a few days with his brothers in Hartford. Everett Heale: from Putnam d J. D. SBawver, John Witherell and William spent Satnurday in Waoreester. Rehearsals are being held for Miss Prim’s Kindergarten, whigh vm Eiven under the wapmes of the C. soeiety. Community th'fl Proll‘ln\m- The programme arranged for tihe Community elub nethy evening consisted “of a motién go father's Clgck, schoel; Harris; song, Grandma’ non Wlthmll, 2nd ml\;tm, ] H. Hibba Vietrela 'seleetions, Dore- my “Cox. Dancing followed, Attended Prinsingl's Funeral. The Academy students and and par- ents of pupils attemded the funeral af cipal William A. Perking, held at t.he Academy Supday afterneen. STAFFORD SPRINGS v ¢ Eighty Names on Town's Honer Li —Young Men in the. Federal Service —German Affen Registrations. — Stafford now haa eighty men -nflu isn the “fi"’}} ;;.iunfl il&\':' fi.if the United tates. e s 35 Walter Alberty, Harald Anguu. i#thur F, Blair, Leroy Hudsen Bates. William A. Black, Frederick E. &fla- quet, John A. Bowde) gm B. Chapman, Donald C. apman, Chi tian Christiansen, John Christi; Gordon Charter, Herbert Curran, Duprey, Joseph - Fitzpatricl, Fontanella, Arthur anch French, John Gogl. ‘William B, Hen- > |ley, Willl Henry ‘lflnnn, xhert Hewitt, Ed- ard Huhert. Edvml Hudsn. H«atlo N. Irons, Olef &lat mflkel fiufle‘unt&%fl““ J. La- : m uum Neely he opis q Llndflfin t"%h_e star |§ I¢ will pay you to visit us and examine. this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. « The tire mileage is unusually high. Winter Teuring Car’or Roadster, $1050; Sedan or Coupe, $18585 mm A1) W artell |3 mapd . Page Pigein, Andrew J. 9: Felghew, A };:_‘m Commergial Car, $5§5 £ 0. b. Detroit) il! h[lmg on the lee, vs. Lottie Gailup was seriausly il lsht. Her sigter, Mra. Nettie e is with h tendent John B. Stanten was a Sunday visiter at the Stanten home- stead. A, A. Stanten is still :n bed, Taken to Backus Hospital. Howard Gguu;naooeww 2 bad woynd Je, |in bis right h: d { while Gault, Edward wi ea, Wflm Arthur’Smith, Cliff A. Tinker, Herbert Lyman Wmsa. George Payne Wise, Henry J. Wise, Hiram Wiers, Amis Weads. Wrytas, Jacsb Wrtas, Edward Youns, Maurento Zampolli, John Zellette. Only two of this number were zhu%erl for p)ws:n) pnfitness. They §r ietro Pangicsa and Arthur F, axter. yd Needham was killed in_an autemobile aceident seon atter enlisting. Registering Aliens, Officer Hayes ds ' at the fremen's ¢ day far the purpese et 3 German aliens. Tt is esti- mated that there are about 20 in this town. - Monday was anather quiet day all of the steres being clesed for the third heatless Monday. SOUTH KILLINGLY Red Gross Work Done in Meeting at Parsonage — Jese Laflear Called to the- Colors. > e Mrs. Paul Stone of Bristol has been with ‘her parents several days en ac- count of the illness of hey mother. Guests at Parsonage. Miss Hartig entertained a few of the ladies of the parish at the Friday afterpeorm. Seme work ‘' was dene and a seeial houp. joved. Small cakes and cocoa Were served. Hallis ¥oyng. who is werkin in ¥konk spent Sunday with his par, ents. Mrs. Henry Spaulding wha has heen seriously ill is able te sit up. Maves Fram the Dakes. Mps. Alhert Grave has meved from the Oakes into the heuse with her daughter, Mrs. R. €. Kies. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Barlpne t the week end with reigtives in Mvrnce Yoyng, who has heen with tonsilitis, i able to be out. in Felix Lafleur entertained his broth- ‘ er and scn, Thursday. The son, Joseph, has been ealled to the colors and ex- peets to leave seen. . ' Elfcoméf ‘be | Howard Gallup, Whu Qut His Thumb on Power Saw, Taken to Backus|m Hespital ~— Intgresting Maeting of Grangs. . —— Rev. J. C. Pyyey came from New Haven Saturday and eceupied Ris pul- pit Sunday morninRg. George Gallup aml Charies Barber -{each has lest a valuahle cow by the ] engine. He was tightenink a nut u der the saw when his hand slipped and ecame in coptact with the s&w, nearly severing his thumb - He W: talen to the Kac;kus hegnim in \nr- wich and is doing Groumflm Saw ‘Shadow. Candlemas day proved sumny, se ail are lesking for six weeks move of winter. In spite of the severe cold rchins are seen and heard. A number of red foxes have been ghet lately. An interesting Grange meeting was held Friday evening with yisiters from Plainfleld Grange. Nearly every man is sledding wood. Residents here have plenty of wood, if not of su Gustave Meyers. who is said te hava arrived in America since the outbreak of war, has T arpested in New ¥ork and eharged an alien. He saui to h: shipped feodstuffs tq Ge! y tl Sweden to the value ot hundred; of thousands of dollars. This WillInterest Stomach Sufferers Says lndugemnn comes from an ex- cess of hydrachloric acid, e A well-known autherity states that stemach trouble and indigestion is wearly always due o acidity acid stomach—and net, as mast felks be- Leve, fram a Taek of digestive juiees. He states that an exeess of hydmelslet- ic aeid in the stomach yetards dil tian and starts foed fermentation, then our meals seur like garbage in a ean, forming acrid flyids and gases, which. inflate the stomach like a toy ‘halloon. We,then get that heavy lumpy feeling in the chest, we erue- tate sour fe beleh gas, or have heartburn. fiatulence, waterbraah or He teng us to lay aside all digestive pids and instead, get from any phar- macy four ounces of Jad Saltg apd fake a tablespeonful in a glass of water before breakfast while it is efferveseing, and furthermsre to col tinue this for ape week, ile lief fellows the first dese, it is § pa!nq; to meutralize the acidity, the gas-maki mi mass, § ulate the kidneys and thus free flaw of pure digestive Jad Salts is ia!fllnshe and is made from ‘the gcid and lemon uice, combined wuh lithia and sodium hosphate. This harmlesg saits is used Zy thousards of xeel eople for st A e B the. Keen‘ ”Kutter AXES Hold Their Own After Ten Years Every One Fully Guaranteed. Keen Kutter, Jr. Safety Razors Compmt, Slfo. mtthMfl The Household 14quusmm

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