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DRINK MQRE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat Less M and Take Salts for il Bulletin. Norwich, Wadnesday, Jan. 22, 1919 PERSONALS Supt. of Schools E, J, Graham is spending a few days in Hartford on business, Mr, and Mrs. James V. Ellis of askache or Bladder Trouble Uri¢ dcid In meat excites the kid- neys. they become overworked; get sluggi-h. ache, and feel like lumps of |, lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is ritated, and you may be times during the night. When the|'¢ kidneys ¢log you must help them VARIOUS MATTERS Ligkt vehicle lamps ut 5.20 o'elock this evening. , A year azo Monday was the rst of obliged to seek rellef two or three he “heatless” Mondays of last win- T, Continued mild and bright davs are flush -off .the body's urinous waste or|doing mere for the prip pratients than you'll B & real sick persen shortly.|medicine could accomnush :\l first you feel a dull misery in the gion, you suffer from back- - T[‘( I\udache dizziness, stom- uh nu #our. tongue coated:and you feel rheumatic l.v.lnxcl when the weather i3 bad. zar- Im meat, drink lots of water; also from any pharmacist four ullnu's f Jad Saits, take a table- spoenéul-in - a-glass of water before l-nakr.m for a few days and vour kidney® witt"then act fine. This fam- ous. sdlis is made from the acid of Bran: apd ., lemon juice, combined with @thia,” and has been used for generitiops to clean clogged kidneys und udmuhle them to norm<J activ- ity ‘to meutralize the acids in urine, so Tt ho longer is a source of irritation, “thus endihg bladder weak- ne ol m 21 P Jad Salte’ fs' inexpensive, cannot in- makes a delightful effervescent -water _drink which everyone 114 take now and then to keep-the clean and active. Druggists| here 53y they, sell lots of Jad Salts to folks «who ‘kelieve in overcoming kid- ney trouble while it is only troubie. *hese will “oly commu val of the Conversion o’ St. Paul. A gold-starred service flag is dis- iayeu at the residenee of the Houri- talizing Private ied in action. tempera- nde Tues- to the C. H, Dennison of Moosup hag been second wice pres iunior class at Brown nniversity. January fs a month with two new on Janiary 2nd and the moon w.ll he new azain on the ected oons—the st. Today, ubercilosis n family, hard E. January 22 memos Hourlgan, ki Mid-winter, with noonda ture of 48 degrees i thirty it being ent of the at 1 p. m. the planets Mars and Uranus will be in ‘unjunction. utes. This week there are one =nd eleven patients at Norwich Stste Sanatorium ing in the new infirmary. A Saybrook man Joha D). Brosnan who received his honormble discharge frog the ooy, has resumed hix duties as Shore Tine electric motorman. Saturday i1 the Epis be the celel on Te- the Festi- #Vesierly motered to Norwich early in the week. Principal Henry A. Tirrell of the Academy is in Hartford on business. Frank W, Brownipg of Kitemaug is in Hartford nnenflmg the meeting of the State Fomological socio’y. M. Charles W: Huntley nas mov- ed from Peace Dale, R. I., to this city, on Broadway. Mr. Huntley is expect- ed to be home soon from the service. Uisses Riila and Adlee Chapman have returned to Pendleton Hill, after several days' visit with ineir mother Mrs. Susan Chanman of jewett City. Mrs. George Hiiderbrand of Norwich has returned home, aftes spending seyeral days with her sister, Mrs. M A. LaPierre, of Sigourney street, Hartford. dars is sourth 22 min-| Attorney and Mrs. H. I Pettis of Broadway huve returnec from Was': hundred | ington, D. €, where they visited at the home of Professor and Mrs. Jo- seph Ambler. o JAMES GRAHAWM ELECTED CHAIRMAN FOR COUNTY n the legislature at Hartford Tues- day afternoon the New Londow county members met and organizel for the session, by electing James Grabum of Lisbon, repubiican, chairman, and William A. Holt, of New London, re- publican, clerk. John J. Sweency, democrat, of Lisbon, and Carl "5ishop, republican, of Lebanon, was electea cceunty auditors. The caueus was in ession Jjust two minutes. On Wednesday afternoon tions will be made for two nomina- county B'ld b| k & L 1918, CSQmT n\ers to succeed Clucles A, "do l % | Smith of Noank and George &.. Fel- HEeTIeC angeom, Inc. | SR S-llows of Norwich. Lanaer, pri bt D . < 1_native of Drooklyn, Ce Enginecers and Architects | .xeet duiy 1, has teen SR OBITUARY. Doard of trustees. Dr. Robert V. Sawin. Plans and Specifications Some of the suburban W C. T. U.| Dr. Robert V. Sawin, who had been mambers have 'been 712 practicing physicien in Brimf for meetines to celehruze fass., for 32 vears, died on i statey morning at the home of his daughto tndustrial Plasts, Factories, _Milts, \ wendmen.t M, Irving G. Davis of Storrs. Conn. Surveys and Reports, Water Works, ment of t 1 Senitary Enginecring, ' River and Har- Our ad is always worth use' it tells 'h-t watching heea troth about our feed, which isi & clean, fresh and new.! - s vou get from reli=d upon! alwa The feed st us can uff 5 ba hest o prices ave always as| low a3 the best can be had for. Gezad fead at honest: pricze, dwa being the and cur <o honest *jeutenant r. Most of the mi ered ‘ohn Ge won ¢ o North ohn nd County his ros » nile Amo; act wud of ci Grot (3 . siosherg & Sen | 3 Cove Street R S Rt TOVE, NUT AND EGC HL NOW $12.25 A TON rden & Son Corp, 10-20 V/est Main $treet R S ONLY! JORY OUR LIBERTY CLUB e iz ir d e 1A in 14 kt Gold Mounting at Special price of $30.00 The Fisat-Cadden Co. Jewelers in Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN. “ 3 $eny p ing a few davs’ illness with influen=. tyn| N. Y. danuary 20, 1855, the son|in% @ ; fia Sy - Y e 8 h o He was born in Virginia 22 vears ago, A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.j3Dais i (2 Fradeq 3, fnnn | toe son of Johin and Sty Ford Hook- 2 . RS Bilee Lacte bovhiasi ' er. ¥ occupa- Chiropodist. Foot Specialist |®ic® carly bovhood. +|ton. He wis married and his wifo (PROTECT YQUR FEET), *|To Make Sketches in Shcoting Case. |20 one child survive him. Mrs Cu?;xmos Spring Arch Support| Civin Engineer Pitcher FUNERAL. Suite 7 lice Building, 321 Main St. | i# to be busy in Jewet City today ' J Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 | (Wednesday) making measurements Mrs. Peter Johnson. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providesce St., Taftville Prompt aitention to day or night calla Telephona €30 2prliMWFawl JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BRUADWAY DENTIST DR. E. J.’JON%’ M Suite 46 S Take elevator' Shet entrance, WHES YoU W o put your bus. iness before the public, ‘there is ne medium betier than through the ade fUninz edtamns if Bullgtin, THERE s a0 aovertist: ) l:rr:l Cc;:a'::acul "&:‘ ’:‘h:l ‘Em. for b-upfi. 1 " had ness codega eafely. *donday YJ" N i2piain on hoard irans, triad high Iddletown, Martin F. Burns Arrives With 56th | Mrs. Peter Burns of 107 snue has recaived werd from her son, is to cut who had | schonl ‘ne son of Rov. penter Stanie An occasional wormer Governor Frank T. Weeks, celebrated h ay, Monday. and sketches an at the scene of ta shooting sffray of Tu: worle will be used wher prosecuted to t th Ga pres whe ! 1 to ek Cmted States and n ¥rance. Just $1.00 P Week : St § SEIL Ao { The m,,.':f‘- Naw Lendoa Telssranh: came o this city he cntered the or a Genuine Diamend | heard Jast seek e Vo8 | emplov of the bleachery nt Greenev viousty, and cht TeYIoysly, voung man with Miss Ellen E. O'- vi" not sp2il ordinary wordc used in Rouke, by Rev. Daniel Kelly. Mrs. Jsinese. 3 & Hil! died 13 years ago. Hs was a FRobert N. Stanley, 71, associated | quiet ¥han and took pl®isure in help- {with Case Drotncrs, paper manufac-|ing those in need and his home was | turers at Mancheter, died at his home! hig chief interest. He legves twe |at Highland T'ark, Sunday morning|daughters, Mrs. Charles K. Comb'ch i from heart trcuble. He was born infand Mrs. Frank Kern, bota of ths West Thombpsin oyvember 18, 1247 |uity, There are nine grandchildren E. 8. and Laura Car- Norwicn e Gay. the case Nie superior court. He is now stationed at Camy Mills, Long 1s'and. v, INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Col. and Mrs. Charles W, gone to Virginia Hot Miss Miriam M. Campbell Philadelphia for % visit days. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Vaughn of Paw- tucket, R, 1, were recent guests of and Mrs. Wallace 8. Alls. Springs, is of Miss Tclen Marshall Lathrop One coffse tree vields pound of beans each season, Washington street spend a week in Attleboro, Mass. Miss Audrey Gernon of Washington street sails from New York (Wednesday) to engage in work in France. Ensign Robert’ Eriggs of the navy, who returned to this country early this month, going to Philadelphia, visiting his brother, for a brief leaye. left Monday about re he had heid will receive orders ! He had boe Tat larid e 00l eommitt price of wool {5 de- and "Wt {or the Tol-| s tend- the Wor- were e of busi- ad three vears vet visitor, G4th birth- He was born ir Breok- akinz photographs Marinolla-Ferma- His most of irman of a member Hit | en | at Sawin of ados m New an honorable The hody vma h'u 1gh 1 in the Tebrew cem syrvived by his parent o X To circle of friends William M. H-it. death of Wiliam N. Hill 0>- at the iis daughter arles 2 29 streot on Tuesdqy . mont*. steac'- and with ¢ ily worse unril the end. H i AHL' has heen contl at the plant for over 30 v He was united in marruye when a and two nephews. William Booker. 3| The death of William Looker, col- Oflored. occurrad late Tussday evenirg at his home at 8 High street, follov:- The funeral of Mrs., Peter Johnson| took place from the home of her! daughter Mrs. Charles Hansen at 42! Hickory street on Monday " afternoon! is NORWICH BULLETIN, WED\IESDAY, JANUANY 22, 19]9 1 school and JEWETT CITY TY WOMAN SF%@TS NEI&W (Special to The Builstin.) Tuesday forenoon a e after 1t s’clock Angelt Carusa Marinelia, au italian woman about 50 years of age wno lives on Mechanic street, Jewett ity, shot ani possibily fatally wouna ed Marianna Cinella Fermata, aged 40 vears at the latfer's home on Mathew- son street in the same piace. The shoot'ng was doune th a .32 calibra revolver, People living in <he vicinity neard the three rhots anl cushed out of doors and saw the Mar- tnella woman running towards her Gome. 200 vards away, across the gardens that separate Mifhewson ana Wwere later shown af ths hedring or- fore Curoner I'ranklin [I. Brown mure 2k h bl e knew no:h Lefore Mrs. e Mrs, Marinel! shooting. taken to the hospifal, was identifiel by her as the womian who had shot her, Coroner Brown at the he asked “who shot you “Mrs. Marinelia.? The revol was fourd nearhy 1n one of the rools of blood and was taken in charge by depuly shiriit. ¥t was an old style .32 caliber werapon and contail three empty slell She niso _dold pial. When Stie regliec z , i At the hear ofo . Mechanic streets In the rear of the|npoun Y:,(;‘ ‘T{;.(‘h 'wf?e:f\: l&";n:t residences. . oner disclaimed any knowledge of thc Ope hbullet passed through the up-|offair. claiming she had rot beem o per part of Mrs. Formata's arm. aii- | of her home a1l the morning. Mo O other entered the abdomen probalbly lodging in the muscies of the ba« The third went wild and .4 not hi. ser but lodged in the w=ail of th kitchen. Tue shooting took place o= *s found who actually saw the shots tired, yet fhree witnesses saw her should not ha the piazza, where the woman was[in the neizhborhood and know the twa dound with all about covered Witn| women disclosed the ficts concern- blood: Dr. J. H. McLzugh and Di.}ing the cause for the hooting. Troubte of a serious nature exi in the fan. \l\‘ of the woman who -iid the shoor- 2. She armed herself with a loade! lver and went over to M s. Ferna- ighten matters om. hot anl t G. L. LeComte were soon ‘here ana Mrs. Fermata was taken to ‘he Back- 1s hospiial m Norwich whe e Dr. R. R. Agnew operated. “ate Tuesday nlght Mrs, Fermata's said to be favorabi- ed to be no reason to fear any fatal develonmedts imme- liately. Deputy Sheriff Glngras arrested Mrs. Marinelix at her b on Me- [ mu :\mr—d © chanic st Her clothing was wet r‘ornnm Bi 1hat in all his and hefore going with e cfilcer to ase of ore the lock-up she changed them. They woman shooting anothe: NORWICH BUILDING LOAN REPORTS GOOD YEAR h l.u-m‘ng loan aa\')fl- UNPATRIOTIC LEDYARD MAN PAYS SECOND FiNE TUESDAY A fine of $10 and costs, amounting to $26, was imposed on Watrous in a Judze George A. - vard, Tuesday The Nor ion elected 1. Sie told ne | WINDHAM MEMBERS EFFECT LE&SLATURE CBCAMXZ:\TIuN ‘ codyy ’ Makes the Bark Rings Around Eyes, Caves in the Checks znd Ruins publican, will mset to nominate the count At the caucus ganization was the Cormplexion. How to Senator William i. Get Rid of Dyspepsia.” chairman, and Deni Se Yernon, clerk. Ad Fem. 4, at 2 p. m. lzation was effe: The county posed of ging of Coventry o of Willinzton. Charged With Theft of §420, ephen Bohara was lo. 7O headquarters on Tus teracon on a complaint of $490 ‘from me place Greeneville. The ace 2 complete denial Officiat at "Stork’s Visits. Prctty Skmf’ i e Digestive: troubles ruin _the gom- s 2 54 g G The s rmented, gas: past year, the name of D b Teesuthe neop of in {neicontents poison {he blood, draw ti { corners of the mouth, rob you of sleep, ol e e et that hungry, haggard, e R o e mourninl expression in the morning 5 'd you are tired all day.-It is not tion ou cat but the fault of di ; ¢ anything you like and ablets digest smach, supply nourishment, then 1 carances and tene yo with the dist a ns, tried jidsea not suilt Lo Lummn. Wm. Haryey three pers The have that the 1 all the series the h committee nsolidation o does not we ean offic- soci- nccuraging eondition was chosen Imy was r The com- U of the ed as follows, Ol- rles W. Burts and The society commit- as follows, son, Frank "I‘hn com- ds HOOL HE craddl of AFTER sc The seventh the Mt. Ple the and FOUND NOT GUILTY OF RECKLESS DRIVING The criminal ~nlr\ of the court of session at afternoom, ciety, chosen are thoso of | the sse thogc ol {the case ’0f the state. against Hugn | Q in the :ehr\'!.\(:‘ ‘u their | ‘“"-m" g e ekl | driving of an .:umnmh . :Donald ~aployed s | HIDE AND SEEK RACE sy MAKES FUN AT RINK ! On one of his| At the Olympic Ska ‘lm'm"ll Tuesday nicht Gene Garvey employe worl Inckv boy in finding the dollar him down and i im the hide and seek rce. Af derable distance, MeDonald{ of the boys had skated all around gned in the Groton town! I Garvey came along and piel ed up. On Thursday night the girls v engage in the same Lind of which is done by blindfolding the tries. The zallery on Tue was well filled with ladies v to look on and the management hopes to see more of thém in the futurc on the Donald ew Loundon on Tuesday to defe nd | A verdict of acquittal was cha $100 b toolk e ately following the disposi- the McDonald case the ciy side convened and bezan the action| | PRIZE SPEAKING CONTEST of the e company AT LEDYARD CENTER|{S o New Hay = f p o mount repr At a prize speaking contest held at |can : hed Ledyard Centre school Monday at 2| gendante. The eter p. m. there were five contest | to settle the suit fo girls v. Gertrudp Watrous, Miss Grace ( man and Miss Evelyn Whinple ed first place to Miss Dora ) the Drawbridge school, and PRIZE FOX TRCT WAS FEATURE OF DANCE George Geer of Geer Hill district. A prize fox trot mads a fc:nl':'r‘ The winner will contest in a event on Tunsday eveniug in T, fth annual dance of the Eebrew ociation. It | h the prize ! eral meeting at Norwich time soon. some e at 2 o'clock with relatives and friends in attendance, some coming from out; of town. There were many beautiful Letter From Saul Guilbeault. ! Samuel Guilbeault, the Franklin four | , Doswell av- d Square barber, received a letter on L‘:l:let g::’nsna‘xxami;t:"er:::'\‘n c;:‘:"l‘uesday from his son, Saul R., who is dufle({ the ° funeral services. The! With the medical department attached w ecounie: the Ciale have seyeral today canteen Lacius Briggs bearers were Charles Hansen, Angust.| Eric and Willlam Hjulstrom. Burial| took place in Yantic cemetery where Rev. Mr. Pettersson read a committal; service at the grav ‘When a man looks into a mirrer he imagines that he sees the reflec- tion of a hero. in ol to Only OneKind of BEesT Corn Frakes Mape joyed to the 56tht pioneers in the American | Walden army. Mr. Guilheault was much r i lieyed to hear from his son as it wr the first time he had heard from him | since October. The soldier wrote that he had seen a large part of France and was in the Lorraine section at the time - s CENTRAL BAPTIST WOMEN 2 Etas oy Roe: Frl SEW FOR RED CROSS| Insist on Norwich Musicians. Women of the Central Baptist church held Ay for at the church, 19 in the mo: The music on Fuesday cvening the Mohican hotel roof zarden in New London whefe the offi€crs of the U. 8. S. Wedena were giving their fare- tting in the tunr\ frnm 1 the after- o well dance was by the Rowland Jazz|D00n 1 sewil an refuzee | orchestra of this city. Tha naval men | S2rments. A 3 nt of work sent their committee hera ta hear the accomplis The thirty-five wo- orchestra plav at a dance iast weelc | Men brought t Iunches and coffee and immediaiely decided :h. must | Was served at luncheon hour. have these Norwich musirians and no others to play for them. State Poultrymen’s Officers. Paul P. Ives of Guilford president of the state ciation at its annual m ford on Tuesday. 1. E. Stonington was Refinishing and Cleaning, The rooms of the Knights of Colum- ‘bus in the Sunlight buildinz have been closed since Monday noon while a ,,11! of North elected New London general cleaniug and also refinishing [county vice president, Gerall Walde of the floors has been in nrogress. It |of Willimantic v president for is expected that the menikers will| Windham county ard W. H. Bum- again be using the rooms after noon stead of Stafford Springs vice presi- (today) Wednesday. : ¥ dent for Tolland county, ional pargon- | PAPE’S EN"A“ ington 1 A firs ignited from the ,|h small h.,n t stay upset! Lq.\.enw 4 £ u can get { | Cardinal Mercier ) n win As soon” as easant, harm- e l\‘u gestion, gase: "5-2{55 & RINGE i Direciors § thalmers 322 Main S Euhflmber of Commerce Building [ Phone 238-2 Street Lady Assistant PRE3S ILLYGTHATING EIR to reports Cardinal ithe Beigian prelate, s coming to the U, 8. to nally thank the Ame for their aid to {he Be According Mercier, T Relicys Catarshial Deaf-f ness and Head Nolses If vou b are harg ¢ Anyone w. or “head noi seription & t