Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 5

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QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Taks Tablespoonful of Salts if Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, sa) a well-known authority, who warns' us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative ues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like Tumps of lead, and you have sting- ing pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the urine is der is irritable, obMging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, .nervous and dizzy epells, sleeplessness, acid stom- ach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water betore breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. Th famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for genera- tions to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure: makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water drink. and nobody can make occasionally to keep the kidneys clean | and active. DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant conveniences and mod- s to the farm house. ( CARL W. BROWN 28 Shetucket St, Nerwich, Telephone 1379 a First Aid to Spring Cleaning The Torrington Vacuumi Cleaner is two and one-half times as efficient as some Vac| [ Cleaners. i It has a brush like a carpet | sweeper, which is better than| a motor driven brush. It sweeps forward and back- ward without belt or gears, thus leaving the motor, double proof and free to deliver all of its power in greater suction. [EATON CIASE €0, 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Electrifiers, Flash Lights, We will wire your Home EAGLES All Eagles are invited to attend the class initiation and supper given by Norwich Acrie of Lagles in their hall | Sunday, March 9th 30 p. m. JOSEPH CURRAN, President. NOTICE Fair Steak Cod, 10c; Fancy Steak Cod, 15¢; Live Shore Haddock, 10c; Oysters, 60c a quart (opened while you wait.) CHURCH BROS. TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP ~— Rhone 175 5y ymmel. Batteries “ead 3 ic HOW. been days lin N Nor of we le; homes for ¢ by m that dar tins received en; was held | Scrivener this was Seri NOKWIGH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARGH ® 1ofd " Norwich, Saturday, March 8, 1919 —_— VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 6.15 o'clock test In “hous W this evening. The moon quarters toda. at 10.14 p. m. gnments Frida S. Ally New London, Bradloy, es on W, Milliners from A pa llie Douglas, Backus hospi ther 1 At € ic joodyear, 1 Boston eonvention tient I al atment. h has b ing on the start in next medium Sprritual Academy, estchester, finished storing h attending of from Charles t in n to na remarkable will 1e: Sunda; D. ic are this New Bngla Westminstes returned rwich f n appointed o vicinity the Berbenck he §th, cluded: hospital, psychic ballots adv. S. Bigelow has All the filled have two- nd mil- r, Mrs. to the or fur- of yversee! third shift that will Monday Among those who spoke before the at rank ure Wedn: pen Bigelow of esday in nt children w; Pomfret, or of as M Relatives have requested a memorial aturday) a mistake by taking a little | dieq suddenly The pan it Natchaug has A Cen Win | No been <sion wich state for at St. for Watt changed Industr ntral Vills died Wed ho: the 1t cent postal c the old rates o and John The United States ci announce: New York for g through Grange the debt of § kitch there w ine t, for try the en e fe d below t A Higganum rived o is build pe 1at topic Among P! ted 1510 and L. received Ale won thi. been at on account trouble, afternoon. he vick ice Victory the 1en 2 of Mr. i C most and Mrs be is to ta ondition Ruth, and who has I ) Alex; word hanor i 1 Windham { announces tist church ) 1 will and ad campai; st enth th th r the last ivener as :solutior past evening notiee fal company:. patient, y night spital, where two weeks. out for the D .m. ¢ Mrs. she 1 th m: today who com- that the s. Lulu at has e two- irriage of nd S March 12 te 1 service com- 2-13 at assi d wom P 191 nen. 7 when | hall ture s on orly ire n the r ondent m Beehe of C ol 2 of th e conside the 1 has handed i wh Co; pre offi 1eetir di: upe EIGHTY-FIVE SHARES In mont} n that superint idi ind Ty freezing point all | Bire her f Bol- of the o went been a cor ch er- rch = g W rinten- d confe MILITARY HI"HWA\' TAK‘"N Sunday Doings at Y. Anoth be served to th . M. C ary e young ladies in the serving. at the breakf: The especially for the will be held as usual at 5.30 p. m. sever: songs. be del the | chnrch will serve — e lad er ho! n build the will be A when M. C. ooked breakfs \en in inz tomorrow women of t isted Dy ‘tabl A. as iform at he several { Dr. L. et Together” for all men and ilors and soldiers al of the A firteen- ies of popular hym minute ‘addr F. Purki Central a lunch.free. chestra and tho singing ns and will iss and Baptist to-all. s ey iy the | Miss | | this city | cmploved PERSONALS Charles I. Smith has been in New York this week on business. _ Miss Marcella Riley of Norwich vis ited Moosup relatives the past week Chester G. Ambler of returned from a humn Yorl Mr. ve Norwich has ss trip to New and Mrs. William Bottomley meved from E st Killingly to s. Charles H. e her siste Tiaven thi Ha Mrs. T. week end. A Brooklyn correspondent notes that Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tyier Bard of Norwich called on friends there early lin the week. M who the condition is sherg is visit- L. Davis in New ated on at and her orted Heouragin \I|=> Jeanne Leclerc of Provid K. L, is the week-end guest of Miss Geraldine Oat of Cliff street. Mi Oat and Miss Leclerc were roommates at Columbia college last yesr. John Hoffman, who was ill for two weeks at his home on Winchester street, has resumed work at tne of the Eaton Chase Co. where he | |been a clerk for about eight ¢, Bugene Saunders of again emploved as clerk ore of ton Chs cginning work there this week unders work- ed for thi m time 0 for veral years. Thomas { New Yor after in T as ve this some Beardow riday night w chort visit t afuville. iam C. Coombs of street, Norwich, b been the new steward of Golf club to succeed Geor: ho died from Spanis fall. Mr. Coombs has t Marlin-Rockwell nrned the Dbo: his forn by home Wi 112 employed t | FRESTON Ci V BAP"'}u RAIS!ING APF’CRT|CNMENT Presto Bapti portioned §173 as it the six million which | tion is endeavoring to by March | Of ths amount the church has leaving a balance of ) to the Rev. members mon The ity chuych toward omin raised by pastor, ng the portionment March 9th, OBITLARV Bartholomew 0’Connor, (Contributed.) short Bartholomew passed cefully s Mars pneumonia Ireland of lat O'Connor vears t the Norwi : Co., but for the been employed Woolen Co. He Thelen to is re their mornis bring day illness pe by son the arthy number o A past the ided hree of thi: tt, both of loval, & [ who knew the dec of him a Nov. FUNERALS. Robert W. Pierce. undert in this city of C. on u- were he Robert the 1 rmoon for of Plain " |CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Re hort committal ser: Clarence (:a! uneral n Frida B on imbe of mot aurel of rel servic b loral the 1 for Rev. Tiller lered H and two 1rold in Poque- commi \fr. Good- r. Gooc imming: Not a Plea to Be Siigkted. Doubtles studied conside letter of Form that memorable f; also in moniti aver ion to our | from w life Enrove as powers of migt Certa involve ana forei fiom br ticnal nistration Woodrow Wils ndon Day Assignments For Superior Court. iperior court ] Graton Girl Leaves Home. of Mildred Chureh, 16, of Broad street, Groton, who ran away from her home Wednesday night, that the girl is living at 319 W, Forty-second street, New York city, under the u: sumed name of Mildred Briggs. A Church has communic: i with friends in New York, as them to look up her daughter. infatuation for : 1t New York thatrical ger, with whom she had(been sponding, is the the s leaving _home — a— Taftville, | is | 1,000 GOING BACK TO | would waitd | Bra {into {and | It has Leen learned by the mother | vacate the thought | W APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE VISITS HERE Members of appropriations commit- tee of the legiMsjature came here Fri- day morning by automobiles, making s to the Norwich State Hospital na to the Neorwich tuberculosis sana- torium. At the state hospital they we and shown around the building grounds by Superintendent Frankiin S. Wilcox and the Norwich men n | the hoard of trustees—Costello H. H, Gallup, Judge Nels and J. Donohue. of the premi: the hospital. tour of was made, visited, and the site: rosed to put new bui the hospital is asking for an appropriation committee. The ed are the which woul for all new an appropri t, new tuberculosis ew filter pla The of $94,000 is asked f provements ides ward. APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE VISITS SANATORIUM HERE During Friday, the Norwich Statel tuberculos: by membe: | Who were don follow ous state > met The visi| R. Mead After their in- | resentative they had he Dbar where iings, the were new W psychonathi be the patients, ion Jacob it i3 Sessions for State Trea how C. Webste Magee of Wadhams board of fi They we in impbell atorium, and | ward | g W be pital. MARLIN-ROCKWELL'S MONDAY Hundreds of the unemployed in city welec d the od news that Marlin-Rockwell in this of Mrs begin ope on Monday | Pentleld layoft of two ynux\H‘~|u for a settleme ant Wo C. inard announced had received or Haven office to b on th The corpor 18,000 rifl is to fini may done the i | prising th ths pla city ions bout iment I after a sex © 6 ing room lightfully « T from the New work where they ning automati tion has an orde and the,whole ed or such portion as by me 1, 1919, but it} is likely that if the order is not com- | pleted, time to complete the order will ven by the government Part of order will be done at the j n plant, but it is expected that|ywas will be work here for a nths to come on the Browning gun d by that time the situation will he relieved that the plant will operation on some peic product without further delny will be is not knowh but th that it m fle employes who w inge their passes coffice today (Saturd: will be no difficulty it Monc mornein interest, and Friday that he 1d remain th vlant shut nt o the ments for Tie he be be the Jav there T s0 contir an, a bacl Mr. I prosur »me down, w'th o fow the company would women to the e e during the war | ¢ that so m of the fighting | back, Mr. Brair imed women would b before who had had left other ¢ there would returned men is estimated t be employ: fore goes sked if > to employ 1 dc as a la been emp! town to ties and the { those o Scotcha Highflin fortuna The i tive danc ing way wore with { vy seek at in enough and the about t probability for 100, employmer all . ely orl the womet 1.000 It will king ord ore th DIRECTORS HO the D "EETI’\IG om members on ioor wxly sten- | the chamber, | W vi! fountain pen \ Gibbs her, wearing will nnl Jlizabeth mem- - Sad cad W a \!m ce Spanish d closed the The cla Pe He Ar \m dred- Pe Boardm ISTEH PON : RETURN FROM SERVICE | ; ng thirty boy servi re- | a noted Burton 12 erman Joseph L. William H. dward L. Gordon She M Providence | Wh I Tenth n Lewi Robe J 0 I Hull, Jr., ‘Thompson. D. 1 ph . Byington, 42 Mt. Pleasant. 1. Rick 114 Prospec #Loreto Perr Ta kiin, Cir l‘ tts, [ ntra |NoTiCE THAT NAVY WILL VACATE STATE P;ER’ Notice seen 1 the United States n state pier at New Lond April 18, thus demobilizing what s been one of the leading naval sia- s of the Atlantle coast during* the bhe repre noon, enta has sent ty by wil on M R. M morning. c1ine Fee, afte n L Saved at New London. Commendations for he nounced ! ¥ ington Harlax D, , Ind,, for the officer at \LAm- rom drown New, London - e e e e o s2ed throu Freeman, thz chamber tte H. of Putnam, buildings | Finance G Norwi | CHILDREN DANCES AND R‘CEPTlONi W to 400 = sanatorium rg of the the gus institution: tors were: of L. W Alvord L. urer G, of ommi Water of nance. s ion. ry e 1 by inten, the; 1e7¢ satisfacto th mo itori No; need of that GIVE P da i lit children im Ba Friday ) o'clock of the Wa utert the pa membe n 1 p d out by MeCos Y. 3 ¢ and sev hich the ficiency th favorable nued d with special with und ind h of applause to bow ch letic m class me May G 1 in irige blue an int In the Carl tume. Fling w Wi pax home of ) h at ath giv abeth ¢ dress Dhlossoms. ith clicki costume program inclu rkins, eth Collir en Fit na ed gnew ght Adams Goshen, Mrs. the Guile who ner, Spr was for visited legislative com- mittee on appropriations apd Senator J Greenwich, Compensation Commis- | Dwight B, Tiffany of Winsted, Robert 0. Zdward S. Hall of New of of of Harold inton, er and of Dr. dent found e d um t rwich irec RETTY le coup! Hantine closing State Comptroller Harwi 1 other: s of the New_ Lon- of commerce at dinner at the Mohican hotel Thursday nigh ng a trip of inspection to vari- which assembly has been asked to make ap- propriations. thy James Scnator Rep- Eaton of North Brit- Pomfret, Torringto D. Walter of Cheshire, Senator Plainfield, Gilpatric Niorr and Robert John the Sta . ) state tertained during their Hugh of the enoditions and agreed appro- institution san commi State dancin ho: (Iu\ TWO WIVES AND ONE HUSBAND GET DIVORCES Two s and one husband were nted divorces by Judge Joel H, in the superior court at New London I'riday afternoon. All were granted for desertion and all were uncontested. Viola Perkins Cadwell of don secured divorce {from Starr Cadwell of Hartford to whom she was married on Aug. 1, 1906. She 2i- leged that she was deserted in Octo- her, 1908. She was given the tody of an eleven year old son a nine vear old daughter. The p tioner ked for alimo: claim is to he heard next I Philena Albin Lest don. who married iel Lester of the same place was given a di- vorce frem him on the "xoun(]‘ ol de- | sertion since May 3 190 They re married July She was lso allowed {o change name to Philena Albin, Georze 1. Pe cured divorce son Perkins, vhom he petition w: tion since S New Lon- D. t, e us- and ti- ida New Lon- her kins of St om Minni now of parts married on Dec, 4, 1887, e 5 on ounds of deser- Apr 15. nington se- e C. Rap- LARSEN AND PETTIS MOVE UP IN PINOCHLE the fourth wnizt he We Side Pinochle clu’) T rined the lead but who had heen jumped up ir especti 5 ain and A, Jordun, the to fifth place wl arder and Janded in en_had higl After n filth sixth ondund third Penfield. { ec afternoon in the i ining & rer s, he tion we cho me Se0 children at was ape group wdrira erst ml main Penfic has ¢ class showed | the comment interpretive dances e nding, dancers brought knowledg- | fo! d ptio fron di 1d friends | inge- uccs bed 1 wit num sub ans sol st tha Jumy 1o anc dance and mflower unflowe smock TS, erpretive Sherman danced spirit. Anna Rodier, fine illness, ing en An a of pink The interpre- charm- who trimmed allied o by dresses ri- | McCord, acDoug- fildr dance, 1 wa ful th TUn- an caring ystume: ver] Marion done by | dotte Agn charm- > was of Gibbs nurm wit give ¥ "luw gave 1 one-step. the G ald, Mo Ly Virzinia v, Charlotte arion Gibbs, ckh An from reception Nrs. Sp: M re L Sp 3pic iniey er Armstrong. | London included Edmund Elmer ing John Irs. iteh Mrs Knowlton, Knowlton PROPOSES EC‘ARD TO CONTROL COL:RT HOUSE | commit m th s on the or equipr I at for ind boroughs listri in t rit with Murphy have returned f{ram B\m(ol funeral of Thursday as Kath- irchville, attending ) o \h« T cis M fun'nl\\ ol n e which nber 1t and ouse .is cot missio court. and I lay el er following: MacDou- | e Ba He Woo [ ['-1. Lot Guil .\mu Mertc m | m | 5 { Hahn Parker Jordan 1 | "nderwood { Pendleton h | FIFTEEN TOWNS TO REPORT teports from the teen towns in the Norwich district Near East aid fund are expected come in ne none have be recived yet ! work has been done has been under mu however, because the particula; bad conditions of the road Quotas given these towns are ed upon as pretty high in mest c and it will not surprise the local com- | | mitiee if it is found that they arc reached. The towns Baltic, Bozr Gales Ferry Griswold, Le! | Occum & small | o an t of a handic not in 1sg0, Jewett Ci non. Ledyard, ailles, Preston, Voluntoy FOUR DEL‘NATES GOIN TO UNIVERSALIST CONFERENCE "o s are tc represent the Good Shepherd at the conference New wa- (Saturday), when Cone s part in that denomination's programme for the year is to/be idered. 7 are tho pastor, Rev. Cobb, 20T Armstronz and L. M. While' in New Haven, al S with of the New Haven Chamber merce. CORPORAL CREAN, WOUNDED, ONCE STATIONED HERE Corporal Gerald P. Crean of New I n, whose name appears in the Friday casualty list as weounded slightly, is remembered here as one of Co. L C. N men who was v and Han- s 1) e Fig ndall. andall secretary of Com- a | 1 d the For Young Men —THE— - SKIRT 1 MODEL 1 1l h on 1 y Vaughn ho a Spa Miss | o] e SUIT Atwood, | therine Master th o im posed safety will \ therir e on, aet prove of giv Beck Lym Norwich | the and com- e ' Is the Latest I leg- | i They Are Here| he | COME IN A e, | ND LOCK e bereul uml commit enlarg, ment P rested bution to make maintennce committoe Norwich city. man su the Tuesda, and g th iover 1w Fa of ity of ¥ age will | house Attended Funera! in Bristol, n. sale " The F. A. Wells Co. “GOOD CLOTHES STORE” excey . 1. Sadi ve. ‘ommerce vernment tich is distrbuting to | 148 Main Street, its, memhers .upon zmvllfla( ard o1 Broadway Shoe Repair and Shine Parlor For Ladies and Gentlemen AT 52 BROADWAY Asks Your Patronage Will Guarantee First Class Work DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST - | i | | ie = Narwich, Conn _Pnope 1178 and this unknown, | 14 Sumner ! | [ Jor- | Ten Years' Suffering from Itching Burning Skin Trouble, Stopped by Resinol Gretna, Va. for over ten burning of my out at d“. but Oct. £k 20.—“T suffered with itching and 1t _never broke ched and burned v i v d al- 0 s t everything, sot mno rellef. soon as be gan using Ointment and, It inol Soap thé itch- ing " and burninz left me almost once. 1 used Joace of Ointment wkes of 0 a p complgtely Resinol Soap sold by 1 T 1t one Resinol and cured.” elion Ointment and all druggists. (Signed) Rieh- Resinol ticned here guard Auty in tha spri an was sta le depot e when ¥ for a num- h of {DRIVING DOLPH!®S FOR ON NEAR EAST DRIVE on mm the STEAMER CAPE €COD two dolphins to he an dock the is glveady po- driver of t mpany also in e tion and the Cod t on ihe sang- reach the 12 the dock moor the the' dolphir far enough out and the gangws over which to hatchway of i0 reach deep water will- | tructed he point wh ven they the spiles have go twenty feet into hardpan. ‘NOTICE The Public Wash Stand will be ready for your car starting Monday, March 10, at 74 Thames Street, Nor- 1wich, JONES & DARBIE. Lisbon, | it i# | | | | i 1 | | i The Plaut-Cadden Co. Jas the Largest Variety of Fine Artistic Cut Cameo Brooches See our window 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 Teacher of Violin and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 The Lyons Co. Wauregan Block Nerwich, Conn. Corsets $1.00 ' Corsets $1.50 EA real bargain in Corsets will be put on sale Saturday. 'A WARNER COR- SET, actual value $1.75, will be sold for $1.00. Low bustand long hip, the popular style. \Another one, actual value at $2.25, will be sold for $1.50. These are bargains we came inot duplicate. A limited num- {ber but a rare opportunity for every purchaser. CUMMINGS & RING Fanerai Direc and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 232-2 Lady Assistant fors 238

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