Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 12, 1919, Page 2

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WILLIMANTIC The February mecting of Anne{ed. i Wood Elderign Chapter, D. A. R, was | The annuai meeting of :ne Woman's held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'elock | pepartment of the Y. M. C. A, “‘"l 1 the parlors of the state armory onlpag AMonday night. iight refresh- Pieasant street. Thert ns‘l 200d | ments were served and a social time ttendence of member® their { was enjoved by those present. Mrs. o meeting. Mrs. Marian | jeremiah Sullivan_entertaired with ‘ ndsor, gave a very | ginging and Miss Thelma Hprris gave nteresting talk on the Cfmmunity |5 violin solo. The following officers Spirit. As 4n added and unexpecte: | were elected for the ensuing yea atare of the meoting, Dr. Isabel Mrs, Jeremiah Sullivan, presiden Kerr of Boston gave an address on|mMiss Myra Matthers, vice president, thlic Tealth. Mrs. J. M, Gager was |, Mr=. William Dineen, secretary chairman of the meeti At flm\_md treasurer. opening of the mecting, a duet was{ fhe night ung by Mrs. George M. Graves and | prown, of Har Miss May Shepherd, accompanicd on | town foday (\Wednosd he piano by Mra. T. Trank Howie. A ool. A 1120 render- Dr. Kerr is issachusetts piino olo was Mis rd ith employed held the eryone the brought clos andi to a e ed te al Congress D. A 1d in Wash I S 7 in April The special passenger train re- t line wiween, Putnam t woek s quite a At the regular meeting of San Jose OILES AND PARIS PLAIDS jv I 1 on set Baautiful Coupon assortment for samples stamp samples just in. Use if inter enclesed of your iA SR § THE H. . MURRAY co. i Wiilimantic, Conn. P Heating Stoves Cocl weaiher is here! How will you heat the house this| Winter? We can show you | WOOD AND mAL;? HEATERS ty. Glenwood, Quaker and Rich- mond makes i wood and coal Hurning stoves. 2 range 50 to $35.00. | also show the ELEC-! iRl(, OIL HEATER XS in three .‘qu $2 Cnmc in and Jet us show you. ey T 1tk i g b UL LIRCHR LY. WILLIMANTIC. CONN. Fumitvre 74 0 U .:"Pnahng 705-2 JAY M. SHFPARD Fuccseding Flmore & Shepa-d Funeral Director & Embalme: 60-62 Nerth St., Willimantic KILLOUREY BR. BALMERS Willimantic, Conn. “Lady Assistant) 86 Union St., Phone 25C We have the |’ ral candidates. A good at- tendance of the members was report- the local n sent out by Mr. Brown the state board of edu- cation, AH"h B. Lincoln of Hartford . B. Carpenter of New Haven v antic Tuesda E. C. Wenzel preached swedish Lther ch in thls city Sunday and made very favorahle fon. He is prosent ml home at 142 James Hilthouse re- 'vlm‘""d from a v in Bos Reo touring John of th lamaged diw 1ph pole : 0 Mlln(n" with a the corner of Bridge The machine was Plans are practically cnmp[c(e'ifnr 1 . 5 .\mmkr‘r of the ev Tb«rc were seven marriages in the the inspector W ingk Thwing. | }y A tivi Mrs. to o son. turned evening his well as pistols an1 othe. from the Ge es the by tow Lax] marn mental and vocal music 2 speciaity Voluntown, from Norw n,h Moosup, Central Village, _Plainfield, Taftv. Greeneville, ~ Voluntown, Springficld and Providence. i 8 a. librar; T night. Janitor Henry Olsen went to | the building about 10 o'clock to b‘r\l\ the furnac es and | ha the door o7 the office it being ordinaci d back. Upoa a hook of knowle: number s own Tuesday, on his | i) inspection trip of public ser- | ! ind for the purpose also of apolicants for ivers' 1i- | was_but one M wney ase bhe which | e paid. ihe led that nolied 1t of co amounte The ¢ cei At a meeting of t iss Child lopt- | others pr was EEP LODKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ ' Olive Tablets The secret of k epmg young is to feel young — to do this you must watch your liver and bowels — there’s no need of having a sallow complexion — dark rings under your eyes -— pimples — a bilious look in your face — dull eyes with no cparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety pex cent of ali sickness comes from in- active bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohic, perfected a vegetable com- pound mixed with olive oil to act o the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- tute for calomel, are gent!e in their action vet always efiect-ve. ‘They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buroyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear- ing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- lets by their olive color. 10c and 25¢c per box. All druggists, Phone 44 ) MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. NEW TAILORED WAISTS The latest arrivals in the waist section is a new lot of Tailored Waists that will appeal to most every woman. The various ideas in the collars and cuffs are especially striking, with dainty little touches here and there that will enlighten the heart of every woman who finds pleasure in being becomnigly dressed. Prices range from $2.50, $2.98, $3.50 and up to $3.98 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. he Ladugue, Dea way snital. wee pre: pa Sur Herald Gee Mrs. Roe, of New London, visited| in_town recentl; Roy Evans an? Clinton Oliver of Hartford, spent the wesk-end wit their paren Mr. Lacy on is still supplying as_operator t Recent Willtn: T"< John ins and ns, Mrs. Allen Jewetr, A \rurdo k, Mrs. Viola C ind Vivian Stone. ner. Louisa tions. punch were served by M school was entered by thi Rev. W. B. Williams of gt : unday afternson {yrtie Young, who is w oster, spent Sund; rents. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gladys Gallup read a sermon JEWETT CITY | large number of friends and rela- | gathered at the home of Mr. and | George Larkin Saturday evening | clebrate the home-coming of their! Edwin Larkin jast re- from the front. During the Larkin related some of iences and showed he.mets as rticles taken | the trench- A gold 1s presented him, speech of hrrxenmnon being made Master Roval Scranton of Volun- n. The watch was the gift of Mr. kin's mother. e also received ny gifts from his friend exp heing the songs by Charles Whipple of Volun- n, who proved to be a great e Miss Helena Lebarre and 2 Faher furnished piano Cake, ice cream, Mrs. Emma Hsfall, ipple and Mrs. Lila Dawlev of Miss Lulu_Larkin, Adliemard Guest New Londoun, ted W1 kin and he postoffice is closed today fmm) m. to 6.30 p. m. The bank and | are also to be closed. X at the home of \ . Eccleston, Gir tonight—adv. | he office of the Riverside grammar ves Tuesday | olumes A oth window whe.e t from Ono show entrance sy ‘tem was 0 < uatil hreak PLAINFIELD and ¥s. James meral of their r of aha A was The Tuesday funer were heid mornir oll was . visi sey soent el Daniel O'Cont 3 as Walsh's of New . at the home of '7\Vfl week cylind in with pn Mother cived your and it cert most id a lot of when a and for fr mn\ lucky bugh it il try y organ from wounds nd is now doing ¢ He expects f home. mona Gx recent suffering spent the k-end at his how Danielson 3} ‘r‘v\f‘l] cid, called on iday morning from in the absence c¢ 0 told the ehild was much sang a solo. Christian the pastor. | tho o B Arthur Marsh has returned to né all are glad of his release [\ M Ots, day Pills from the use of that box that I con- cluded myself cured of Kidrey feel Kidne: They Stiff joints, der WOMAN'S RECOMMENDATION, s, D. ranklin ego. O, very mu hought medxcine but all to no effect, until on 1 erent T bought a box o Foley I realized so gr 1t a Kidn benefit trouble, John | & ones | S all| & | we LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK CROSS, FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATED OR BILIOUS GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP { | OF FIGS.” Look at the tongue mother! If it is 2 sure sign that v little need one’'s stomach, liver and a gentle, thorough clean one: i When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn’t sleep, at or act natu- rall; o ris omach sour, bre: bad: has s‘omach-ache sore diarrhoea throat, full of cold, a teaspoonful of “California Syr of Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul. constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile genily m little bowels without gr out of its ping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn't co: sick children to take i 3 s “fruit laxative;” they delicious taste, and it al- akes them feel splendid. ‘\\l\ vour druggist for a bottle of alifornia up of F % di i for babies ages and for srowr. the bottle. Beware sold here. To be sure zen to see that it is made b “California Fig up Company.” Re- e any other h contemnpt afternoon, of the W rs wers be from 1the she . - idence were retat What Hap During digestion certain kinds of food containing pro- teins, such as meat, egg white, milk casein, wheat giuten, etc., are split into facilitati many different substances. Some of these the body uses to rebuild damaged or dead tissues; some, however, are not only useless and harm- ful but in some cases actually poisonous. Regular, thorough bowel evacuation gets rid of the latter. Constipation permits stagna- tion and absorption of these poisons into the blood, with injury to the whole body. Taking castor oil, pills, salts, mineral waters, etg.,in order to force the bowels te move does not—cannot cure con- stipation — but makes it worse. On the other hand Nujol overcomes constipation and brings about the habit of easy, thorough bowel evac- uation at regular intervals, because Nujo! is not a drug, does not aci like any drug. regular comes “Thirty 5 1 i - Warning: Trade Mark. All d | meeting of | SOUTH CRis Howaral H. Young hegan filling his > Monday. NORTH § E'ERLNG Yeung with Je Wiifred k-end ‘L\\ FEdna Cole of Providence W the guest Sunday of Mrs. Luect Cole. M !\m Youn, fe spent ith Mr Allen. | Monty entertai home \Mildred were delicious was se 3 A Valentire Party is to by the C. E. societ Mrs. 1y Agnes, tended the Pare at Vocational MERRCW . W. Stanley, who has been for man at Crystal Spring m for the| safe in recommending Foley iils to any kidney sufferers.” relieve hackache, sore muscl i rheumatic pains and blad- dilments. The Lee & Osgood Co. past year, has moved to Spring Manor | farm. i Arthur Hallas is working Willingtou Asa D in South ick of Ellington has leased B. Robinson farm. 1 T I o] np: Thursday and Friday, a go nun wtter the meetings. T! members of the Al 8. farnished ¢ |dinner Loth Thursday and Friday. G. 1 home from Rocl ville over A good ended morning and listened to i pastor, Rev. for his te N‘t‘(‘u 1 ction of the propos 1 Tecently obsery v of the con TI ] > of gcod au '-!EBRON op Thoms e services 1 ¢ the New Hav Thomas’ chur when M president of h music. prompter. and Gilead ext Achesor, npion t to the food you eat? Nujo! brings about a return to Nature’s methods of sup- plying necessary lubrication of the bowel contents, by lar action, by absorbing poi- sonous matter, and thus se- curing necessary cleansing of the intestinal canal and protection of the defensive properties of the blood itself. Nujcl has no deleterious after effects, produces no bad habits, makesthe bowels Nujol is efficient at any age —under any conditions—is satisfactory and safe. How and Wby Nujol over- scribed in an interesting and authoritative booklet, on reguest. Send for it and get a bottle of Nujol frem your druggist today. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Insist on Nujol. You may suffer from substitutes id in the town hall andl“nm;\r< auxiliary church {announe ced Lins- | the Tem- | Th- re will be a meet- pens ng intestinal muscu- as clockwork. constipation is de- Feet of Danger’’ free Brosdway, New York Noujol is sold only in s bottles bearing the ruggicts in U. S. and Canada. also Miss Bessi( od | L. Franklin, dioccsan treasurer of th he [united offering, and Miss Sophia G he | Palmer, cha do will address the meeting. Westport.—\lrs Henry Ward Banki ork recently nt _of her | partment, k- ! {of Westport and the engagems \t mmnnam in t . and a son of place, embers of the L. A met !(‘oum s of \c-\ Orleans. M the chapel Tuesday | % on the Brittany C: l'\"l’” T T T PG s she has been for ten Wilen andial BRIEF STATE'NEWS ¢ 2 | Madison.—Miss Caroline Hull ‘”“‘”b‘—”’* laiming that the pres-lone of the members of the national ufter dis- | peadquarters foree of Ameri i ted Cross recentl 2 m S, Bithin of for service w! at organiza t meeting discussed | a is a small en Od‘ on white, d on gold, “Service Ame: | Hartford.—The school department of { the Connecticut institute for the Wind has completed the organ of a ving L‘l d.!m ¥ Mass., toshave e | charge of ‘the pupils at the school who an | have useful vision but who cannot see in- |well enough to attend the public ¢ of Mid .ugurated a movement whic re- | schools. guest of in a national pilgrimage the = i ve of Rev. Michael McGivney in; Frank Bacon worked many long Joseph's cemetery. and weary years in stock and rcad companies before he came into owa at last with Lightin’, of which [he is coauthor with Winchell Smith, His popularity was achieved lterally overnight. en ch b3 he} BIGGER, BETTER AND MORE ATTENTION THAN EVER BEFORE FOR THE OPENING OF OUR GREAT Clearance OCn Dollar Watch Bulletin For More Particulars Brooklyn O utfitters 266-270 MAIN STREET The $tore That Satisfies WORTHY OF Sale Day

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