Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 2

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wlmmc lm given Tuesday night by the mem- | by Rev, John A. S\xliivan. rs. A. ‘W, bers of Obwebetuck lodge, No, 16, in|Turner, organist, played a funeral - - Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, b lodge, No,|march ‘as the body was brought into k 23 Church St. Telephone 105. ja P lodge, NO.|ihe church. At the offertory Mrs. Mi- | i — a the aiffair were | chael Farrell song Pie Jesu. For What Is Going On Tonight. iven ou jut the nature of | waiting hymn, Abide With Me 1 B Macthinatt, Mo 't was not _disclosed | sung by a trio, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Far- s ) it prov ry 7 o|rell and Mrs, Sullivan. Burial was in e ‘(P"f]‘,- fain n St. Joseph's cemotery. e, No Roet 792 Maia | T T rende 2 $019 e was a large attendance at the J - n' and piano by at 2 o'cle & ¢ Thers was no change in the 'hnr‘. foy Mit 3 e . t the box shop departme s and danc- ©f the Thrend Company plan eity Tuesday from t night. The officials do not care r uart J t IR Sasig to the matter " b T 2 | The death of Marry Anton, nine eers of the unt ‘w‘]n\@ of the ‘l‘fl' months old son of nd Helen rival of nents were served | Astmann of 27 York ing was enjoved. The affair & action ¢ the follow! com- z e =ity of the 1o wlh o his parents, he 1 . & Brother; - : T hoani | Joseph Astmann. Jr. BN T o Ve Biowrn littord, Jr, and Elmer A | George Ellis Parsons, 5, died Mon- nr! v day morning at the Mansfield hosnital} fussda X s and training school. He was born in and R. A. Du- | Hartfoy the son of Mr. and had a Mrs. George W, P ons. The hody was' brought to this eity for burial , sleight of ¥ ‘v ‘..d music Campbell | ¢ = There was no session of the police 1| court on Tuesday. Some of the local soldicrs are wait tan inally & machine | und ebruary 15, He tells of 3 A 1 e Jo T 360 | o 5wy to hie cit from Harttord | orey from home and de-| M| Youmay be able to defend yourself rom aFrontal . rom - e T 1 } ¥ 7 attack, but how about it if you are held up from the rear? Your body has o fght constantly againgt disease. | | Everybody likes chocolate! We all know that It isn’t a]ways a fair t, because constipation is = a treachercus cnomy that you wusly dont - |§ | adding chocolate to anything as a flavoring always_ cognize until too late. : e 3 bard marh of Sagnating poisorforming food waste in your |} makes that thing still more enjoyable ! i n Cry s, T « ) vait tv e intestines, helps dise ttack d Children Or3 e, Tt R ven o Kinders you from defending youreclt. Sackeelt . holds true in the manufacture of smoking tobacco. c ASTORIA o e oo [ poisoning causes over 90% of human illness. : All smoking tobaccos use some flavoring. That is You may be held fast for months in the grip of consiipation, trying vainly 1o free yourslf by |8 the secret of the delicate, agreeable, pure fragrance. taking castor oil, pills, salts, mineral waters, etc., A , e i 'y e in order to foce the bowels to move. Not wsly | of Tuxedo. The finest of carefully aged burley to-- Murray BG sien 1% SRR T ey _V"m*;;;’j:,f“;ej‘g; i | bacco-}-adashof pure chocclate gives that fragrance : : "I e e s, ] = g"f'“d yoursel theatack when (& | “¥Your Nose Knows’’ from all other tobaccos. WILLIMANTIC, CO L ' of easy, thorough e csar e B « ried to cpen | el i egular intervals. It acts : ost. o 7 dnd Tharloly, LAl agts Unde aiy refused to budge: you and anp e you when you l-asc expect it. : e I I j Get a bottle of Nujo! from your druggist today ¥ ; e ‘ | and write for free booklet “Thirty Feet of Warm,; + Nojol iz sold only in sealed bottles bearing_the Nujol Tr de Mark. 5. Insist on Nujol. You suffer from substitutes. § Try This Test: Rub alittle Tuxedo Nui ]‘ Lahors . B briskly in.the palm of your hand to A el ot B bring out its full aroma. Thensmell 50 Broad: ; o : | it deep—its delicious, pure fra- grance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment— ““Your Nose Knows®® Clockwork” Nu)ol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New }mey; 50 Broadway, NewYork. Please send me free booklet * Thirty Feet of Danger’”’—con:tipation and auto-intorication in adults, Name .___ ¢ uaranieed by J g. i e — . HE LB D 650 MAIN STREET ||"iio e e musioviciin of the | ommitee wan- npoiiet e ek v calling on frend in {own Sfon-|oved tn New York the gt winter ] | > members are | day. v his g | | | We know how particular you are abo elcction of your| Muslinwear. But no matter how particular you may be, : ) 3 ; ihe roads in this vicini as s your tastes will bow to these rew spring styles composing our 1 chairman of 1.u ac P c vas in T 3 A Frani Greene i icNicol scon carefully | Plin for chases in rsing lat-| Charl owr L Hartford | t>acher eeting in Warcenyille, I° bt A :,.af'd"l g ;I"d assemblages. They embrace e derwearable you OB i T e L Mond [Gay artecaoon \ ted cSnoxet Grangs could desire. The most exquisitely made velope Chemr:e:,i ¢ oL be £ flv“ i NdRTH FRANKLIN in fown 2 sl i s PENDLETON HILL la . H‘.amo! ‘m Drawer Combinations, lovelie Petiicoats, dainty ng’ht‘ i o 5 dacsse t i s he S h M s ot s Estelin Lathrop was the guest t society 1 Gowns, Drawers, Bloomers and 0 cn, made of extra fine| I mplo; ul n Willimantic WILLIMANTIC, CONN. fs ' oo S S Tred cone i R K |gues of lood Feluives for 8 fow | empioved 11 Wilmant »f hes son, C. H. Lathrop, of Clifford . Fog béentin [Twero wers fort A beas < . s 7 S r of Plainfield spent|scrvice i 2 Seten p s lhe members finished materials and daintily trimmed with pretty laces, embroidery Telephone 705-3 {notifica but o . s s e | G 5 Adar S T which ommence and ribbens. | e : i Retix Rach thent Satiedey Witk |carved. R S Jiuatit _|four vears ago. This quilt is six {reeded eoHaeaa The | ter, Mrs. Lu Tirowning, of h Chursd. five feet an:d contains 0 picces. NIGHT C OWNS - “ gD C Hawlkir 0w j Norwich Kawland! Eenyon, i the ; is for the coming festival OWNS e five, starte . . Luther Holton and M Stirtes; BoRAt Fasid sexvics d Overseer Cifford : 1 X 1 ¥ 1 ; : e Community h : rt furl retur y 3 ket iy r ki and &ovn James reck v] 00 2nd up to $3.98; 1 : ! n on t 8. »ico, which : B pirn et Veood loading | The people were giad ic azain sreet wo days in Boston the past 3.00 | SteAlaent oanee ] 1 Etla Roek at Fitchyi g Rev. F. R. Mathewson March 2nd, he 0 $3.06. | ' : ot L et ‘“‘".‘f‘““‘ i & Walter ) ; Jondon has | e ving been indisposed for & few T nary room 3t the Cornet ] - s C n‘ vY Appan: fte e I‘" Telephone 705-2 - d Le has sail- | the past week with friend: r‘gial";?’enters are repairny and re- tne x”~”- AFy Atsines here on| ot operty " @ hemises, m g A L ok and : i i rs. Jea o 3 i | The 1 s Tt ! utediy. at oTibrprn Talraa Ty ed 1 e choice| L Aty o r Geer, | & = - ® GrOY ed * L > o chifken” supper, A i " :‘m“ U5 e v Kahn s teaently pu 1 by D | P AL } . ‘mme il ; rom Libanon Sradicy, fled o probate o fay eve he married ar Corner an- Ny i up to $3.89. Bociat Qdrner 2T § ation | o8 & be for ora f zive the mme at Wolf LONG PETTICOATS VO!LEiLfl?sPAR!S irgnie Boisvert, 68, wits or| e Lile an aueshter | foad ot the Wiliums woo ot 7 oy o el s e et (e | ley Hospital. I { 1e 2 ] m W Mr rs. Luetos Y?ruv\n- E -] the D o ts f f t Miness. Mrs. 15 5 ! 3 s Long Petticoats ””1 I line sh 13 1S, v | K Beautiful assortment - just in. Use g : : e wood, 4l of lace, hamburg and embroidery. Pr 4 Coupon for samples if interested. §|of Fimi 0. CREPE'D& CI_HP‘M 4..-N"jE | Voiles. Grenier, \‘f;‘ e N special town meoling held in s of Col . spent th ’E‘l ed OV ‘ hall Saturday hftevnoon, when friends Name s orge and Fred B t £ . P. Puell was chairwan and John e firs p frogs were %1 q ® ° CI{EMISES | % Condren, clerk, it was iofed to lay i;xam‘ $th. ""hv\ must get 1 in _< o b Mrs, Dennis Griffin is i1 or |2 tax of 20 mills, 10 miils payable in|three limes hefore spring is ol S Address 58| home 0 Sot : April 10 mills in A Arthur Lath Hartford twas & 2 April and 10 mill§ in B of Envelope Chemises, in crepe- de-chine, elaborately trimmed E H. €. MURRAY CO. ) x ntert Danic Williams ¥ retiiened, (home over the week end th lace and hand embroidery, all correctly made and of Willimantic, Genn. §I}cr Tieco ' Stisk Eva 1. Robi e amda L i eativen Vinol creates strength because it is 2 non-secref ‘vmr:l l‘;; e §2L9’8I( ,;4 98. ol s "o Ladics Aid soelety of Pachaus| 3 Mirs. Eimer Capies of Liber- ASHFORD combination of the most famous body -building and a e proportion, $2. ( .98. - 3 Sl e held an alf cei were week end in town.| Funera at the homo of Mrs. Arha n Lisutenant Edwin S. Musson, who | who died ; ¥ "'on| strength-creating elements known — Beef and Cod PINK BLOOMERS KILLOUREY BROS e z"”p""v‘f,,'q,.‘}qf”‘" ML | roturned from Trance Test Thareday | i Buslal woe i ihe| Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese and: Glycero- ‘ . s reet heen postic ack Y SN w [ Woodwird cometery. s hosphates 7ou who are run dow: ervi : Pink Bloomers, in plisse and fine nainsook trimmed with blue | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM.| & 1 . Richardson, pasor of |y £ resident of his place phosphates. You who ar down, nervous, lack BALMERS the Pacha reh is seriously il T nyan and Edwin R.[was mail & from : orking strength, we know th: : ribbons, 79¢ and $1.00. UM S Willimantic, Conn, | At the meeting of the executive |Gili jers Norwich visitors. Mon- | Ashford for a number of ye: energy and working stren we know that Vinol DRAWER COMBINATIONS s il e : , e Colad % debemici s s ok o WG s alressatd S iWHAb O . “Try it at our *b_kj* fei‘me{ !0;‘1&1 Monday. £ Bates, Sandford, Mme. R £ i ? : : an Holderman of * Lakeville, | The entertainment heid at the church “T suffered so much from a run- L)mwer Combinations, lace and hamburg trimmed, Di'JCCJ “t, DR F C .]ACKSON \‘ lT9$ UNWISE onn s the guest of local friends r»h;\_mn- 28rh netted th sum of| down, nervous condition and ach tens. o $1.00 and up to $2.50. to put off to-day’s duty until to- 3 try X eturned to)* Charles Kose, who hns been em-| treudlethiatlmever felt likewo 2, l ) ) . i hing with- ] )E:hl' I 1€, ‘ morrow. If your stemach is 3 h{z‘“\:' oo Al o |m— e | out relief. The first bottle of | S ECIAL I‘-‘ acid-disturbed take Mro A o ] 2 = Has Eight Children. go?ivavel‘,kelpedll?e,]and ith b | Removed to 715 Main 5t, Willimantie e, : Mrs. P. Rehkamp. 2404 Herman St uilt me up so I fee! p’ettor Hamburg Trimmed Drawers, well made and in good style, | Fowret m. u.":: -nm‘ o Kl‘“ulns r A. Carrier and heiper have Ky., writes: “I have I 1 have for a long time.””—C. D. 1 1 Wi . e finished painting the Tonor | using Foley's Honey and Tar for nc Fer all run-down, mervous, special 49c 1 pair. nd it is now an Ifonor Roil. A[ly two years and can find no better E JAY M. SHEPARD £ gy stion has beegy made that the|cough syrup. 1 have ecight children the new aid to digestion comfort people who are interested in the roll |z t Al of them. They all Huccorting Hiaore d Enstent today. A pleasant relief from xing- cobble stene each and | wi jec oup from habies 4 the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. iat these stones be used in strength- s a safe ; iable medicine 3 he posts men s well as children. A s l HE H ‘ : R\IIURRAY ‘ :O Funeral Director &F‘.myah‘er_ MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE liams of New Haven|Don't let the cou foliotvs grinpe . . * |60-62 Neorth St., Willimantic MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION I st of his pavents at|hang on and en 3 It is e Bruadwiy Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Prop., Norwich. - Virol~isssld in vrm. » 19-6a the )»r mest a1, on Broadway. to get rid © co zh op cold than of its mantic by the Wilson Drug Cp.; in Danielson by the A, ‘W. Williame® Asalaian Lol sanneciloy . Twe v Willimantic ! consequences. The Lee & Osgoed Co. Pharmacy and in Putnam by J. F. Donahue and Druggists Evarywhere:

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