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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESUAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1919 WILLIMANTIC Phares Griggs, 56, a former promi- fent resident of Chaplin, who has heen a patient at the Norwich State Hos- pital for the insane for the past elev- en years. died at that institution Sun- «da; The Lody will be brought to Chaplin for burial. Miss Franzis Robarge of this eity was drowned Monday afternoon about wiffie skatifre on Ga'laghers pond cituated on the Windham road. Miss Robarze was uccompanied by Herman alerado and Demis Murrotte. Mr. Marrotte ani Miss Rebarge skated into a hole in the ice and the fatality ippened whiie Calerado was putting his skates, His attention was call- 1 to them after they were in the water., Marrotte was of the water but Ml L mder the iqg. Chief of Tolice Kil- Officér McLean and sevefal her men arrived promptly and tried to recover the hody whirh sank about ty feat from st Misz Robarge {s the ABe Roharge of Pros Willimantie. The ~overed £ir] was re- P. th_the ald of Chist of Pollee at & ing troms. Kil- ourcy reportad that tha !to on the pond seomed to ho of u heneyeombed, porous naturs and mueh difffoulty was ntered in rpeovering the body, Beginning Mund-v morning, the ght han ~ locl atatlon of Nl Yemgan work s baaly, Devember 16t reduced (o nine and prévior wht handlaeg 10 questior schodule ls ed ten hou 4 under th onsiderat !em'w merning fenry Be- to n \1' vga of In. arrastod late Bat 1 and coats, ted and 1 with be- No Camoufla In This Story ys corns { t p hurting, then right off without drops of aching corn | JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard eral Director & Embalmer 0-62 Neorth St, Willimantic Aesistant Tel connection Lady KILLOUREY BROS. DIRECTORS AND EM. BALMERS Willimantie, Conn. ‘Lady Assistant) . F. G, JACKSUN u;x:ZN'E‘L_ Iy Removed to 715 Main St, Hours—9 e @ 0 § 5. DL OANIEL P, A. F. WGCh “The Local Undertaker” ODANIELSON, CONN Parlors & Meshanio Strest 86 Union St, ?hone 260 Fhone 44 15 no ad nne THERE ¢ medium In Willimantio | THOMAS H. | » The Bul- | i ing z nd senten Brooklyn jail. a common drunkard, ced to 0 ddys was found A, SUNE THROAT in| At the end of the eighth week in (hr | Trolley Bowlng and Taftville ar Norwi n fourth. The meeting of the Board af In- hospital | corporators S will be the hoard roori at of The February meeting of the board of selectmen was held at the town clerk’s office Monday. The voted to increase the smount of i surance car-ied on the towa properts. ner routine business was transact- State’ m Mré. Mary A. Declanoy Murphy, 1, died early Monday morninz nt St. J hield Thursday, Attorney league, tied for t. Joseph's Feb. the hospltal. 6th Willimantic first place. | in recond place and F’;altir1 board Charles E. Searls was in town Mondy Ily When You Apply e gdleltt e Musterole. And Musterole wont blister like the | old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just | spread it on with your fingers. It pene. wtrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, ioosens the cnngeshon and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, whiteointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, | tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, paits and aches of e back or joli S, sprains, seré nuscles, s, frosted feet, colds on in n 0~ 3 £k = nm 2 neumonia). seph's hospital from a complicatlon g tae chest (it oiten prevents p a[pfliscaen'}? She was {ufl!m:r]y ot Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil: Notwich, {he dnughter of Michael and |dren. Keep it handy for instant use, Hannah Reagan Dels 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. vived by hor hushand, 3 Murphy of the firm of Doylo & Mur- hy, contractors, n Anughier, Eileen urphy, a s0a Velgniine L. Tr, o sts- ter. Miss Nelllo Delunoy all ef this elty and two brothers, James and Wi Delaney 6f Norwl Word has been recsived of the death of East <4, which occurred at her Augusta mo eh, L. Mowrey roing. I of Julia B. Casey was < Jackson mérning at 80 o'clock, dénes, 71 at nine o'clo; h_wns sung Jers m t rices ngt . Willian v and in town } 1ol aran i Voile. Murray's | mer Season of 1919 there are very few materials that will have greater selling and popularity than Quite true they are inexpensive, which may account for their popularity, but it is undoubtedly their Summeriness and pretty texture colorings and attractive patterns that have created the demand. We have a complete line at the following prices— 39c, 45¢, 59c¢, 69¢, 75c¢, $1.25 and $1.39 a yard, and may be had in 36, 38 and 45 inches wide. Ler home i 106 i lThouse, a student nt the T eat ill at e Ao on. Hall of Sonth Gla ", Hall of Glastonbu wis of Norwich, o Asson Boston Willimantic, Conn. Advance Showing of Spring Voiles FOR SEASON 1919 Among the Wash Fabrics for the Spring and Sum- \lnnv relatives al was than for pelts ate Gran Wers 7 supper W a by |meeting which was ona «{ the most successful the lodge has held in som time. EWETT CITY for John Henry he at nd ne Day ial was in . Den- ome on noon. Rev Burisl vollo lodge. guests of {home on '1 | é%w’& éfifm Remember the dcncious baked potato you Ho w much flavor there was — all md? i out by the cookmg Now —as you o LU@%Y“ flavor i 51 It’s toasted. s brough‘ out by “‘cooking ”the tobacco. {'s toasted lunch ‘e the same thing in your IKE ke the potato, the delicious MOOSUP Among those who attende men's hall at Jewett C ning were and ¥ Miss G. 1 derre, Lionel 1 nest La for N Ga William anca RBelle of \l PN STONINGTON Frahk Foster Dodge Cowan and Joseph I. reiurned from New Yor ittended the annual Silke Manufacture Mr. and Mrs. K A. \ meeting of atel clib this (Tuesday) Coventry grange cel anniversary of it Thursday evening at the home C. Hall. Twelve of the charter 1 bers are living, but only in the grargeé, Mr. and and Mrs, Lucy R. Haven i charter members now living and othe who were mémbers in the early yea were invited to be pres interesting evening wa the close refreshmer . The Ready Helpei e RECUPERATITN tdrf the vital rhiearta oif Lht}‘ body, epleted in siruggle wil ute disease, not upon super- ficial stimulation but upon ade- quate neurishment. The body needs to be nourished back io strength and power. SCGW% EMULSICN pure, wholssome tomt:nocd Mlfly pen-alookolis, toves e Ty wi 1 = sod and nerves. Nourish your bedy 1} back to strength with Seotfs, A Scoit & Downe, Rivembe'd, N. J. Mrs, 1516 ador Senor Don Beltram M frem Chi Ambassador United States. From Chile nited States COPYRIGHT. CLINDINST, WAS) 1 cperation The local Red cejved anothe ord. ver 1y Ruth D with Walte at_Grove pl 4 A | from an at ieumonia, m that by keeping the 1‘?‘. Hagrlem Oil ;]n‘ years. It is a ome rem GO the you would a water. and cookies we for Cross branch h: :llotment of work from work will now be re T"l\l:" is W | The February supper of t The Hospital Aid society w:ll | OLD AGE STARTS _WITH YOUR Sefence says that old age bagins with weakened kidneys and digestive organs. This being true, it is easy to believe ofilL, with a swallow of stismulates he parson: . | their meeting Menday evening at the Wdance 1 home of M Arthur T sub- Jew ect was discussed in a serious and nati oughtful manner by Rev. and Mrs. Sunda P, Ayer and Harcld Stor Hartford he under- appendiciti: wee re- nment contract a: was completed nd night. Opti-, ymed th frizpds at time, in Willimantic at her home is | recovering ame malady. whod i11s been is somewhat bet- A Pair of & daughter, Mrs. acG egor, are in Broad Brook, vhere they were called by the ijllness ips and Matthew ve heen at Camp charged from the e and have returned to their h2 Tadies' circie of the Universslist reh will be served Wednesday evening, the hostesses being Miss Holt's cl . Jennie F. Chandler, 44, wife of | William B. Chandler, died at her home in Hydev mgat from infurnza. Hospital Aia aty wiil at the .olnson hospi st ternoon. % Ouzuxhu! 14 (/? ety is to pre- | es | at the Johnson hospital Thursday af ternocn. The members of the Giris’' club held theu weekly meeting in the 5. Y. M. The constitu- up by F.nercs Wednesday nveuing. which had been drawn 1 he voted upon this week. The 11 be 10 cents for each meeting 1 girls over 14 hle for memb | Rev. Mr. P cupied the d here last Satur A business meeting of the church {was held Saturday evening, ot whica it was voted to have the Eastern on of 8. D. B, churches hold meetings with this in of this vear. Miss Annie F. Burdick of Hope Val- ley was a receat guest of her aunt Mrs, Lydia Saunders at Maple Dell. Improvements have recently been innock oes B. church made in the Centreville £tore. Most of those in thia vicinity who are ill, ave ieported to be improving. I GALES FERRY | G. Scrivercer of © superintendent, ‘ening service Nor- \ spoke at |t in the | unday school board i voted te give $5 to the nce claimants’ fand, and $2.50 Home Department for benev- tave Fvans and dren retu: ned Monday from an au- obile trip to Irvington, J., where had been guests for a week of Evang relatives. The journey covered oné hundred and fifty miles » G. Geer of Ledyard was t Wednesd: »I Mrs. Ellen Stoddard of the vilas “\WWéiat is this man charged with” ‘ ed weapons, yer wsanom He soaked ve with a ¢hunk of KIDNEYS kidneys and diges- tive organs cleansed and in proper work- order old age onn be deferred and prolonged iar beyond that 2njoyed 7 | by the average person. For over 200 years GOLD has been weaknesses dnd disability dué to advanc- EDAL relieviug the standard old-time and needs no_introduction, , Haarlem Oil is inclosed in odorless, tasteless capsules contain- ing &bout b drops each. Take them as the kidney action and enables the organs to throw off the poisons which cause old age. New life and strength incre: 83 you continne the treatment, \\‘lun completely restored continue taking capgule or tws esch day. GOLD M) D» Al Haarlem Oil 2a| ules will keep you in ealth and viger and prevest o return jof_the disease. Do not wait until old age or disease have settled down for food. At the first sign that your kidneys are not. working properly, go to yeur dmum acd get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ofl Capsules, Money refunded if they do umlf“r. not ‘}:p]p vnuk ” hree . . But re- | member to ask fot the o ul imports GOLD WAL braad e phia: - :