Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 19, 1919, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 | = = == v T ~ = T 2 = . N ison, who ably presented the dif- | hoped that a large number of citizens |the opening of the meeting, and Ne- i d A alns w“-LlMANTlC :ig:;’: features of the Morrison bill, | will be preseat at this meeting. velette, by McDowell, at the close. u lc ame g i ¢ the cham- |and spoke in part as follows: Two The regular meeting of Violet Re- After the meeting the members «vfl;\lfl;hzu;)np;:rg;”lnngthgir l'uor';s on |subjects, schools and taxes, are the | bekah Lodge No. 57, was held Tues- | present had the opportunity of con- T ° - o Tuesday night, the much talked about | vital subjects in this Morrisen Dbill | day night in their rooms. After the|versing with Miss Balarezo, whose aklné Subsgifiutes “Morrison Bill" was presented in a|No oppwsition from school teachers|mceting a rehearsal ot the degree [story showed the prossing need of im- s very able manner by its autydf, J. H. was anticipated by the author of the |tcam took place. proving conditions” for the higher ed- F ]_' N a te d E r Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia To o ux on Morrison, The meeting was presided | bill vecause under it more money,| James F. Harroun, principal of the|ucation of girls in Quito JEWETT CITY Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fer- | Physicians Below Say That Ordinary iMetallic. Ixon over by the president of the chamben|much more money, must he made | Natchaug school and Miss Mary G. of commerce, Frank H. Foss. The |available for those same teachers. The | Richmond, one of the teachers, at meeting was opened at 8.15 and Mr. | industrial region in New England has|(ended the hearing on the Morrisos n Shager spoke of tho sirusgle in years | besn and is now more than ever cony | il in Hartiord Tuesdar. ML S e R i ;;::fi::" Aetd Preparations Cannot Possibly Give The Same " is - N e r sagreed £ 1a- " " . o £ 5 % . pass by his predecessor to put the [fronted by & GLAgITi oy everyone| Miss iLillie Hawkins, of North |under the auspices of the Norwich s L] “hool on the maj _ recogni e | ! e G e R S niies daRd) STRENGTH, POWER AND ENDURANCE 1 need of a ool | that “Americanization” is the big|street was painiully burne uesday | Music A§sociation in Park church, SR , foi st i “copmection with | subject before_ the presen: generation |MOrning while cooking over her kit- | Norwich, Monday night. were Mr. and ranieod wind 16 the stomach gceatn- - As Organio lron — Nuxated Iron o e thar bitich have. them | today. 1 predict that 50 of 40 years |chen range. ~Dr Parker was | Mrs. Norman Parkhurs: and Charles e e £ . 4 ter eating are al rtai ci i . . . . 15 meed one in Willimantic. Tt |from now, the old family names i |called in and alleviated her sufferings | Parkhurst, M. W. Alling, Mrs. Hen: el e e United States Judge Atkinson Gives Opinion - . RLs. of the presence of e two vears since @n appropriation | New England will be as strange then |SO far as possible. Morgan, Miss Alice Woodmansee, Mrs, | ric_acid ate normal spoke on the . B, Hlseox, Miss Madelng Gallup, | calied “aoml Imlip e CToatns 80| ivestigaion by ergaic iron mas mu egt ooy Baw i v 5. H. seox, A Madeline Gallup, d_“acid indigestion.’ areful investigation ganic iron may. 01 e o e roat s dependont | o, Speaking of AMmeticantzing for- | maenss ‘ra Sridos afterdance of|&. b Ballow B I Burleson, i K| Acia siomachs S dngerous hecauso| phgians sming. drutsss e i 3 el iron tife chool is dep ago. & g of Ame 2 for- riends 3 : e, A 3 00 much ac ates in- i the comp: Tich in gome {, he asked that all werk |eign born citizens, Mr. Morrison |of I, A. fo A. O. 1. in thelr rooms | -€0nard, F. E. Robiason, Oram Ha b acid irritates the de te lin and patients has reveales ompound which'mayin go X 0 ing to fact that there are thousands He announced that next |claimed it was out of the question to|Tcesday night. fam=|" * ¢f beogle tehicy meriwhnde ar ing o & 3 p vey and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Palmer, |NZ, of, the stomach, often led n Symphony [do so and that it would be better to T gas accompanied by ach ulcers. Food ferme: Installation of officers cases produes gmgre harm took place and a_general good time than good. The widespread aturday night the Rus: 5 " 3 y ; 3 s and cours.| qoy distinguish between ore publicazion of the sbove ine Hegte gh o or- |begin by doing that same thing 10| was enjpyed. Refreshments were Mrs. George Brown of Pachaug en- ereating the distressing zas which dis- ganic iron and metallic iron, formatien; has been-suggested estra, a high clas gl W oy 1 jon, would give a concert in |curselvés. You cannot do it until you | served during the evening. e e e ot e e han o and, hampess tHe ot ik ench bl by Dr, James Frasth Sl e A zin to put it into the childhood of is week to Celebrate her seventy- o Ot 1 fail to obtain the vital energy, van, formerly ician of giioriui of ‘the aehboll &nd e [b e 10 B lhon! ooty by iz | Tho all:day,foorl sals held st the | fist Hithaay, Divife (He’eyetns a organs. often affecting the heart. | .| sirength and endurance which Betferuo _Hes'fllg. ¥ Gutdoor . e whs Selloved’ el of Educational Opportu- |Mary Anna Soda Shop by the Wo- |still larger number gatherel at ihe |such ‘s movions ori oy fo neslect Ty seek, simply because they D:rt), New York, and the ¥ kel T T lity 1t is imperative that the state |an’s Charitable Fund w: home, coming unannounced. The h ordinary digestive aids which| have taken the wrong form of ggflt‘l!‘leflbrcmlpty_flwfll; — —————— | Grould suarantee equality of educa- |cessful, a good sum being Lrought her many gifts, and eovery-|have no neutralizing effect on the| iren. LIS Yo sriiiand "King *New fanotol S aF s ; e ety v llThe e al|one enjoved a secial - stomach acids. Instead get from any Therefore, physicians men- ork Phyeician and Medical sla Ie) jtional opportunity. The state com-|The procecds will be used fo A rihar B Switt ot BoomE: & R L | drugsist s Few ousees St Bisarated| tioned below, advise thoss Axthor and others, so that the Children Ory |/ citen to send nis children |charities, s i town Taesdag. 2o ¥0od B L | Magnesia Gnd” take a teaspoonfal m a| who fel the meed of 3 public may be informed om FOR FLETCHER'S o school. Should not the state guar. The Red Cross reoms in the Tiasiin SON uesday. . ; quarter glass of water right after eat-| strength and bloed builder to this subject and protected antee something in return. The speak- | School Building will be open James Cra; 5 il with a grip cold. | inz. This will drive the zas, wind and| go to their family doctors and use of metallic iron CASTORI A | saidat this point the one big fea- | (Wednesday) afternoon for the Wilfred Le ha been at home | bloat right cut of the hody. sweeten| qbtain a prescription uflins < under the delusion that it is . and has returned Lne1 stomach, _ne\vftralize the S acid for orgznic iron—Nuxatc _~ l\lnaf;_d Iron gr a}} least ©leventh round trip fo|and prevent its formation and there is Iron—and present this to = something 2s good 3s Nuxated St tha Madin He goes | N0 sourness or pain. Bisurated Mag-| fheir druggist so that there I8G80 G W. Atkinson 7, ron, : Jew - Tiaos | nesia (in powder or tablet form—never et 3 s the poorest town in the state equal|ested are r wapf)’r‘tv € ednesday) | Tiguia milky 18 haraless Tto the| may be no question about It is surprising how many with the riche salaries | jshed work #s carly as possthle that|tc_sail again at o stoma ® jin : tve to ok ithe obtaining_ the proper people suffer from irom ta ] r X M o N Inexpensive to take and 18] " sricle. Butiif they do United States Judge G. W.} deficiency and do mot oul e ver i . = > packi ay get a| Marshal N. Badger of Manchester, | best form of magnesia for stomach e N if | would :lfi\;x;x‘n\m(‘?)i r-n‘_\),- nu"::‘ l{;{‘u[nt;;e th-‘iprfl:‘ntlread ommittec may NUOT g heltie Critortaincd B i BarpoOS It is nsed by thousands of | Rt wich to go to the | Atkinon, of the Court of Claims, | know it. If you are not Gauchers: woull e Sreis e thel 2 Mrs. F. H. P. Clement af Mathewson | People w | i o0 enjoy their meals with no| trouble cf getting a pre- | Washington, D, C., says: “It is| strong or well, you owe Mrs, Gertruse E. Avery, o8 tore |strect. Mrs. Clement is his daughter. | MOFe fear of indigestion. scription for Nurated | without hesitation that I secom: | it to yourself to mal suddenly at’ her home in Mansfield, | Street. =Mrs. s E er. Iron then be sure to | mend Nuxated Iron to persons who | sre poopon P bral hem- |, Orders have been reccived by the fook on the 1abel and see | in the stress of physical or mental | ¢ following test: Sew | 3¢ 3 r s ore s 7 3 B 3 how long you can work | teachers would make better schoo hage, as her many nds were chapter o resume iponnety were in Stafford Springs on| that the words NUX- | labors have permitted the system to g ¥ Mr. Morrison s p is ownin-| grieved to learn. She ived by and sweaiers at oncc. | jgac ATED IRONare printed { become debilitated, the bodgoex- or how far you can walk vestigations, he 2 salary paid to teachers was twe: P s for a day or this bill was that very thing, | pose of giving out materials for = from his uality of Educational Oppor- |ing the new that the bill proposes to give |sweaters @ poor and ri , the state s alike etter salaries for to pay the 3 Monday afternoon from c . ¢ ] : L s for refuge> women and |’ "L N N - thercon—not Nux and | hausted or the nerves run without becoming tired. 1\9,;1 l::-ih‘flgidrén‘ ac Zhh A ‘:fl h?}_‘“"i-r; children; and is much needed. Thert E. M. Grant, Frank Gree nd Will- 4 Tron nor any other form | It has restored my appetite and my | Next take two five-grain n . She was h e S el i Al o | iam Poole have their ice houses fill- of Iron, but Nuxated | vitality, I feelthat I have dropped| tablets of T 0 00. The average |Asnfora but had made her home in |14 Plenty of vam and workers are.q fou. o the burden of monthy of 101 11 | thers e wor g Sror & s f | salaty paid last year in this state was|\anpsfield for some time. S spond to the call at once. | ™G por Kosa has sold his place to The remarkable results | the few wecks that I have been | o o7 "0 0 FEC TaY Ser Cool weather is here! How | about $700. 1i¢ went on further to | s ting news of thel, . "“wemis and is to vacafe soom. produced by Nuxated | following the very simple directions | Tren test your strengtle & . !say that good schools and results | The funeral of Joseph L. Vertis Bros started on v Iron and its widespread | for the use of Nuxated Iron.” a hy % will you heat the house this|ouia not he obtained on such 2| teuille was held Tuesday morning o which promises e gale (i being estimated L— - 22d = fow wneh you . lics. Ed s safety .| from his home at 9 o'clock. At the to 3 inches thick this TE that over three million people annually are Winter? We can show you P .\m(‘,».,;lwmig lt;‘;\‘\i\lkffg(‘:?(rl services at St. Mary’s church at 9.3, | (Wednesday) morning. BRIEF STATE NEWS e L S il b I | cumiming up his talk at | classmates of the deceased were press S e Windsor.—At the annual meeting of | numerous substitutes, and these physicians i i the_three prime [ent in a body. The bearers were Be- STAFFORD the Windsor Trust and Safe Deposit| 3,12 hetjth ofichis and doctors every: were “Equal- | noit, Louis, Julien and Simon Vertu- £ 302 company George R. Ford was elected cepting_substitutes in medicines and they 1 expenses to be born e. Burial was in St. Joseph's| A Meeting .of Stafford zrenge was | president. especially warn acainst accepting substitutes = SIois SeEe M { ASAASTI antee by | cemetery. held Tuesday evening. Middletown.—Salvatore Carta | for Nuxated Iron, which, instcad of being i, T R s Meewya i - t ity of Educatio: William Lincoln Meikle, infant son J. B. Hough attended | hig family of ten were nearly asphyxi- | Chas. Osgood Co, i 2 of the full taxing|of Mr. and a friend in East Lyme frs, John T. Meikle, died ated the other night as the result of » = m———— leaving a gas cock in the cellar open. ; parish a o Tri tate to obtain the bes > {oundati viee h ss meeting hell under the rsfield, lastjauspices of the New Haven Zionist organization at the lvmpia theatre to celebraie the successiul corclusion of the Palestine restora‘wn fund drive to raise §$17.000 in this citv as the locai which [quota of the national to raice ty church, Wath- ch on s recurning to this | $3,000,000. nt ty Fra CLARK’S CORNERS Susan C. Clark was called to <, R. 1, by the seriow: ghter, a L George Law of Franklin, Mass., is operator here at the New York, New Haven and Hart Mrs. Willis Wode entertained Sat- evening in honor of Miss Vivian bk nd Heoward Perkins, it being A . A larger amo ir birthday. A jolly party arrived had been overlook fand tock the young people by sure New Haven.—New Haven Jewry |prise. Games and music were enjoyed turned out in full Sunday night at the | by all. Refreshments were Served. of { 1.\.\ the Navy Is caused a shut The circulating book ciyh has a|RIE e No, I and No. 2 mills 0?0("{;2 larger list of names than before.| Wethersfield—Rev. A. . Burt, dnick-Windham plant, Tuesday | The books have nearly aii been rece tor of Trinity church, Wethersfi morning. The No. 3 mill was not af- | €d and will probably be ready for dis- |Teceived a letter from Rev. Frederic fected by the wnd operated ag | tribution the 20th A liitle different [ Wright, rector of the Church of St sl i o Hat ait thes ng will be triel out this [ John's-without-the-Northgate, ~Ches- will be (Wed- | vear, the honks being passed the 10th, |ter, England, to the effect that the nesday). 20th and 20th of each morth Chester church has received 3 Relatives of Private Garland Wil-| The folloviing letters were received | United States flag donated by Trir I i cently received let- | by the fathe Norman B. Phillips: he is well wonderful experi- Come in and let us show you. |} THE : J.C.Lincoln Co. | WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Furniture 705-3 in the hill; thought bill the question of might be taken nt tlearly Tuesday morning from infan- | Tecently 8 Winsted—The work of erecting th ook B el to his home after several months spent |, . ¢ g N t 10 o'clock, Dburial being in_ St. Jo- | O Has triumphal arch on Bridge street h i variety. We have the‘vm s s h's cemetery. Killourey Bros. had | 2, Camp Custer, Michigan. o S]f;?(t,od Qiaker axlld Rick |12 founied The g . A the pillars to arrive in town. They |Spellacy of Hartford sailsd Satn 2 howed a thogugt Private Homer Peckham of this city | Norwich and Worceste: Trere Shipped from Pennsylvania Dec. | from Brest, France £ subject. was among the 38 Connecticut men ‘When the Ladies’ Aid soc: Wateh D i > 2 : . . ] eeting on aterbury.— Domestic missions is t)umll;% 2%3355;35120’6“5 range | e o A po e g e Deing reported as slightly ! February 20, a hash supper will be|the church co-operating with the state from $3.30U to $39.UU. P A ancRector he . ahok L z " ¥ " s of Manchester who_spoke| “Ruiph C. Young, automobile i George and Clifford Colburr. of Burl- said Rt. Rev. Hugh L. Burleson, mis- 3 [Tie was very of in-|tor for Windham county, mace his|Ington, Vt. have been gu of their | sionary bishop of the Episcopal dio- e E i ereasing Upi ]?RIC CIL HEATERS in three | reasing R L e o All Sonls' Episcopal chapel sitting in the offices of the Colonial sizes. feve on of power, | the water whes o e il S el Mo it s | and demanded money. Mr. :rfl e Q went after a policeman. HEATERS teachers for {tile trouble. Tha funeral was held at |, Lieutenant Loughhead has returned t been delayed owing to the failure of | Hartford.—Mr. and Mrs. Thom u rge of the arrangements. d in a very mond makes in wood ard coal | /" 28, Louis Holcomb has the contract. | Ve M od on! WAlllan 5. (ing alty lists announced Tues- [ Bantist church hold the: : wat served. in producing a Christian civi We also show the ELEC- much against the bill. Claimeg i chers, Dbut | Weekly visit fo this city on Tuesday.|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Col-|cese of South Dakota, in an address at| MHartford—As H. V. Eggleston was | of hor dua id iR noon, a stranger appeared in the door- i i away from | | | the hands of Wheel, 3 R by | ters tion to |and i was the |ences in F that under the to running the ereat now. buy I the company's funds we hal at Westfield. I can tell from autho: ! Dbeen ’ { of Police went Undertaking 705-2 | would be ed_ until ¥ ] nst., in Mary G. Februar <d for the . _ . Al He thought the solution whe this city Tor hes tad a good e — e S TR Ty » matter of schools was aid from 1 iheft of money and jewelr the first doing the Ger- where continued ordgren, VOILES AND PARIS PLAIDS G -o |mans up good and brewn We pull- sustave ! e ication, | €4 out of there someiime in March, n the |5 their big in up not sren pleaded first time he Beautiful assortment just in. Use Counon for mples if interested. present meeting, his opinion on front and rrested, Wit- the whol=2 hard fightin s ’ h matter an : Two-cent stamp enclosed for the other, but after sentenced i to 50 rfi‘fi L mo Swennk which send samples of your new §! s on the sub- in view of the testimony, | decorated with the Croix d z g Voiles \0s inclined to think the bill as suspended and Nordgrer | NO other regiment except the famous oo A was a zood thing. There were about probation fer six | Princess Pa: has t s honored, 1 F > { Name o = Shves 1 Brésent _the meeting. | 114 was ordered by the court | Was told. S ° adies AT tltc quit drinking = that Z.m(\‘,L;“'l nix. After g tha hospital B Address . the close of the|to report regula to the probation | SPENt ¢ gErlEmens adjourned at | g ! LR 2808 | camp, ot THE H. C. MURRAY CO. ish b e 20 man Stanislau Harkec, the court, | qeneral T a good man Willimantic, Conn. ; The meeting of the campaign com- tees, team captains, tizens, e . the 00d ceneral. IMAN R. PHILLIPS . 104th T. S Infantry KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. | BALMERS { MANSFIELD DEPOT th b f’!‘ b 1y o ////I///////I///////l////////////////l//l//l 86 Union St, Willimantic, Conn, | = SREE et | F. McCollum, Mr Albert e e@ (-5— 4 Phone 29 ‘Lady Assistant) THIN PEBPLE Sl e tion ot without expense. wrse - for the price Willimantic of the U L LS OF NORWICH =+ 1gstone recovered formed of br ! pneumo- deaf. 15 | The eeti f th « ’ : Garvey enterts Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic | will glve you he meeting of the Woman's club Rovri-te o 0osm Pha sl their rooms *Tuesday af- of firm, e e g Tt supplies an e t the brain and nerves . Foie : JAY M. SHEPARD in the active form in which it nor- || oo e o e & ! mally occurs in the living cells of the |, oo apg i A c e | matism and lumbago. Bucceeding Elmore & Shepara | body. Bitro-Phosphate replac I3 St Charlctte B . . i waste and creates new sirength and 4 h eoties RERE jior Funeral Director & Embalmer |cnersy. Soid by Lec & Osgood 0| i “country. for | P s . | Norwich and most druggists under! Hhte 60-62 North St., Willimantic | aefinite guarantes of results or money | et 8 Lady Aeelatan: Tel conneetion | "2°K: - e e — ; greatest i schools and co 3 Col- 1 r population, thera : e o much chance fo : to nducted a brief | f t ion woon in ihat d State A worth of and her -ll. ° C after 5 r studies 1~ W s “country, intend to go back to |a supper illimantic, Conn. B Kl IR R e eneticia 'rlr-r the higher education of young la- waek's devotional heur 4 dies, held at the home of Mrs. . T f h t .\Y;‘,‘- ()H"_“ Hunt d"“;‘l‘!eld the as- | Thuréday evening. at seven o'clock re res men semblage wi no solos. givin, th two pi: g | Rudol! Ganz, fm-: SOBTH WINDHAM Mrs. Char Lillie who has bee! L patient in St. Joseph's hospital, Willi- mantie, for two weeks, irned home Friday evening. Mrs. Timothy Waits’ two nieces, the - Migses Agnes and Marv Mconan of Manchester, have been her gzues Mr. and moved dowr in the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark of Willi mantic spent Sunday the latter's ts, Mr. H. E. Card. Avery was the guest of . Clinton Allen of Mystic S: Etude Cap possibie o gef. Japanese Grass Rugs or Cottage Rugs { i ARE IDEAL FLOOR COVERING i i | 85 Loganberries Most every housekeeper uses Grass Rugs or Cottage Rugs for floor covering. They are so cool and cozy, and a room or hallway can be made so much more attractive with one or two here and there, and besides they cost so little. Some of the most attractive designs and colorings are here for your choosing. JAPANESE GRASS RUGS COTTAGE RUGS 30x60 inch....... $ 1.89 | 24x36 inch. . . $1.00 a vial, 36x72 inch....... $ 2.50 j 27x54 inch. . .. $1.50 §| | This is one of our best 4x7ft........... $ 475} 30x60 inch........ $1.59 §| | fruit flavors. Compare it 4 Mr. and M from Thu Miss Pai it Hatch who has been very i1l with influenza is slowly recover- ing. Elmer. Richmond of Canterbury has been the guest of his brother, Fred Richmond. ASHFORD Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman who were married in New [laven I'riday, _Are used to favor one _}:Ey-]elldcss:rt. The juice is condensed and sealed in & : with the old-style quick | |have heen spending their honeymoon B ft.........n:$ OB 30x72 inch. ....... $250 M |° caaca *% % 14t the home of the bride's parents, $ $ { gclatine desserts, Mr. and Mrs. John Whitford of this place, Mrs. Susan Miller who was taken to the Johnson Memorial hospital in Stafford Springs, is muci improved in heaith. Samuel Bates who has heen il for THE H. C. MURRAY CO. e | [t s s e 1 | 2 Pzckages for 25 Cents o, Johnson hespital in Stafford Springs, y 3 Sunday for ‘reatment. 22 o e e et M, Frank Greepe amd Mrs. F. H1 e =

Other pages from this issue: