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NORWICH, BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919 et | Qe Bulletin, | RECEVERS FOR GROTON IRON WORKS| 255 524 v REINATI pAS = be wearing capes = = before the season is very far ad- SWELL[NGS GOUT 4 Norwijdh, Friday, March 21, 1319 = = vaucerlm wlasb the p;edictian Thursda%! 'y P e ot a local buyer of we s rel. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Upon application by the United|Works and that it Las advanced at| ypior o), ins};;ection o s “é’:pis When the agoney is almost un- ND EMBALMERS THE WEATHER States Steamship company in the su- |various times a total of over $800,000, |anq Golmans in stock, it was easy to|bearable and the pains sharp and AND EMB The air pressure is now above the |L¢or court at New London Ghursday | unsecured, to the Graton ompany.|undersiand why his prediction 1o Hkeo | Dloreing of iheemmy anawing normal in all parts of the country, |Aflerncon, temporary receivers were|The defendant company, it is claimed, [y to prove true. again ~ Begy's Mustarine 80es give LADY ASSISTANT except in the south plateau and soulh | 2PPointed fo- the Groton Iron Works|kas made expenditures and assumed| ” Not for many seasons have the cut-|quick and blessed relief. Pacific ' statos. which has shipbuilding yards at Gro- |obligations connection with con- | ers” devised more gracetul and be.| -One smail box proves it All Calls Answered Promptly There has been a general rise in [N and Noank, and ja one pf the sub- |struction anl equipment of shipyards|coming, while essentially practical| To ston any extreme pain use Day and Night temperature throughout the eastern |Si0°ary companies of the Uniied States!at Groton and Noank excoeded $3,500.- ful garments, than these new |Begy's, Mustarine once and you'll dtaten, Steamship Company, orgenized by |00 and in the coursc of construction | fferings. never agein waste time with lini- 88 Main Street There were rains within the past|Charles W. Morse, yell known. in|has purchased on its credit and Sb-| " Soft navy serge Is developed in a|ments, plasters or siow acting out- twenty-four hours along the middle |Steamship circles. _ I'zated itself to the extent of $800,-|cape with yoke effect, which depends|fits of any Kind. Atlantic and New England costs. In O. Cutler, vice president and |0v0. all of which fs now due and pay- | upon- its artistic lines and draping for| Be sure its Begy's—always in The outleok is for generally fair|manager of the Tron Works, and P.|aile. 3 | |trimming, the yellow tox. waither Friday and Saturday in the|Leroy Harwood, treasurer of the Ma-} It is further claimed that the Unit- states east of the Mississippi Rver. |Ulers Savings Bank of New London,|ed States Shipping Board Emergency JOSEPH BRADFORD The temperature will fall on Friday |ere appointed co-receivers by Judse|Ileet corporation in 1917 advanced to autiful was a cape in pearl grey tn Now land and the middle|Jce! H. Reed under bond cf $100,009, |the Groton Iron Works for the Jcon- T velour, in draped efiect, finished with staten, ty conduct the business of ‘hfi f\o ; .\:vamzxo% of :;m*l and wncden v:-s;h Jarge ornamental buttons and richly e = for not cver a month, an pril | ans ook mortgages {n return o ,- | lined with fancy brocade. BOOKBIIVDER Winds for Friday and Saturday 22 p.m. in New London was set as| 00,600 on ths Groton vard and $108,-| A smart novelty in combined coat North Atlantic and Middle Atlantic |{i.c date for e would appeal to any motor- Blank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order | —I'resh north winds and overcast re rich material was a mixed weather. tweed, and the long, graceful cape can — 08 BROADWAY | New Bugland: Fair Friday and|rows appeaved as counse! for the|T. S. Shipping Board Bmerzency Fleet | be detuched from fhe Inner garment, probably Saturday, cooler Saturday.|;.: and ey : corporation of over §$000000 “at the | which is a naty cont smartly tailor: Obsecvations -in. Narwich, 5 roton yard and over $399000 at the|cd. On this distinctive garment the 3 ’ Express Harness b T Bt e iod troin a statement is sig- |Noank vard, and that furthermore | price tag reads § 3 Spoil Your Hair oo Elletinh et Sporled from | vy s prosident of ‘tho \Gtopon | ovditors have brougst sults and plac. | In favored colors for' sults and hp. Tl ang von Worl Morse said Thurs- |ed attachments and liens in the sum of | capes, navy, sand and rookie appes = A Farm Harness e et Lo a tha Damg :* “We regret imt owing|3300,000. " Sorges and {Mootines, | -When you wash your hair, be care- RE B Sier. Rax No further advances cer. he secur- sces Ivertones in the suits|fUl What you wse. " Most soaps and Team Harness . i0 " 301| SHmping Foard to keep tncir agree-|od from the U. S. Shioping Board| o diplay, and an occasional Jersey is| Propared shampooe contain too much | b 2 ‘' 55 30.20 |ment with us relative to 2 lozn of over | Emergency Fleet corperation, and the|shown in' good models. S . e T B H % : 52 3 £1,000,000 on securit 1ur;\xs‘t‘xe;1 ;y ct?Jlran Works is unable to pa; ll‘u‘r ex;flmvlf'v 1\'crwne_“v‘as‘thfilm3- brittle. p and makes the hair hest b = """ lus: and also on account of their de-lif “ci#ditors until the copmpletion of | terial of a nat in Pekin, a 3 i A f uggy larness i Towest 40, Jay in making, adjustment on —claims f Ships Wwhich It is bu-ldine practical desien, its finish _stitching| The best thing to use ig just plain . > Pregictions {08 Thursday: urder our contract, wo have sybmit-|” The Groton Iron Works has a cap- |and buitons. This was priced $49.50. | Tulsified cocoanut ofl, for this is pure At the Right Prices ably rain i ied without contest to the action of |itallzation of $1450,000, divided into| Pekin Jorsey wae emploved in de- |80, CRMSly sresceless Its very e : the court in the appointmant of receiv- |14, 5] It has fiv=| veloping a swasger sport suit, effec- 4 o s e ghursday's weather: 's for the honefit of all concorned. We vess ai the Gro- | tively beltcd and pocketed, on which $03Ps or anything else all to picces. THE 1. L. CHAPMAN (K1) o8 expect that with adjustinent of our|top yard, one of which is ready to be|the mark was $29.50. 4rid & Tow ouncas Wil Tast: tag whols . Moon and Tides claims asainst the U. S. Shipping |launched March 29. the| Tor those who cling to the prefer-|21d a fow ounces £ uRle = - , Poard our creditors will receive set-|Tollard, has -already be hed. J heir own material Simply moisten the hair with wate ‘ || High 1 Moon et %in the near future. Our|The first kneel was laid january 28, . suit, most fascinating| SR fOSten PR L 1l \ | Water. || Rises: | corapany with its claims atjusted will| i618. It is understoed that the con. | fabrics are being offered. The fash-|3nd rub it in, about a teaspaontul is| Ef nancial cond:tion and we|cern has contracts for § vessels of |ionable brown is shown in many|2] that is reauired. It makes an| HEHQ e Loiger e YWeal | d management all|9.400 fons, on which wock will be be- | Shades, including nut, elephant and|abuniance of Tich —creamy lather o wi 1" |gun after those now: buiiding havo|DPeanut browns, ail modish, while there| Sleanses, thotoughly, and rinses out ication for the receiver-[been completed. Th2 concern has |are quite as m: tints of blue and | casily. St e e s alleged that the United |employed at various times from 2,000 ng hues and efiects in sand and E:ie;&{' g,‘:?fyia “,’a"f;: el e The More Fuel Necessary aship Ce e own-|ta 3,000 men. = The yard zr Noank is . : e Hi of thefnsed for the eonstruction fo wooden| B satin with % high Juster io} OB, Resiles. K Jeasein sod takes) Todet BOWI BT“SheS i Morn. | ¢apita ot the ' Groto VieTs fentiraly 1" t0 et ono domand of trae | OUt very particle of dust; dirt aad |, | whether it is coal for the furnace, = ~od summer furs aupe continues hi it s 1 3 L 3 —_— | Bl A BRUSH AND A CAN OF | water, which is foligwed by flood tide T “'?fi‘({“gcigg’;sfifx or fuel for the human bOdy' ] WARNED TO WATCH FOR RAISE PER CAPITA TAX = = CLEANER FOR 35c—VALUE 5. st New Haven—The board of health o x ithstand the ri GREENEVILLE SLEEPING SICKNESS HERE FOR ODD FELLOWS HOME s it rioted) mhnrsny [ BE icamplated thotsatingsiofithe yarle £ he. IZOdy to Wé h d ]e EIges 5 Shaw| Warning to keep a sharp lookout for| The annual meefing of the Fairview a t .of white ottoman|OUS restaurants in New Haven again| dii winter, mus AV enty of e AR T T Suw e have | 0dd Fellows Home corporation at Gro-|and was finished with narrow braid|&after a complete inspection on the a % ENE b : 1 . n Wi innipi L A i t v|part of representatives of that de-| HiH 123 3 o - S p g en received by Dr. E. J. Brophy, city | ton was held in Quinnipiac lodge rooms | and buttons. The price of this pretty | Part o wholesome energizin; food. DUNN’\ pHARMACY N eaneaday silerngon 8t two oclock|; eaitn rom the state hoard of |in New Haven on Wednesday. The | model was $4 Tzt il 2 g x hearing on confirmation 00 on the Noank yard. nd receivers and appointment of ap-| The defendant corporation, it is Attorney War<en B. Bur-|further stated, has claims aglinst the 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn Pt abatut b AT — ecto v meeting was an_enthusiastic one, and 4 Sk RSN R T SR Smith officiating. _The chojr g | . Dr. Brophy Thursday | the faet that one of the 91 lodges 3 a e % MAIN STREET + |a number of favorite hymns With |, i ine had developed to indicate any |in the state was represented by a life| plain, and o t too wide! 8ORM Miss Winifred Baker presiding at e "the dissass in D b or an associate corporator, was amplo | are 1 and the plaited At Rockville, R. I, March 13, = |3, TR AN o asending| i, [ sickness caused | proof of the intorest with which {c > a daughter fo Mr. and Mrs -~ g s - faronna. i the ts 1 Africa, | cafporation is viewed by the Odd Fel- 11 the charming s Charles A. Stone, A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.|viie Hook & Ladder Co. No. 2, of || evident that the form of the |lows throughout the ., much more sa is | MALBOURNE—Tn Sk A 5 | which the deccased was an active | gicoae i 3 The first business before the mcet- | reading about them. to Mr. and Mrs, Chiropedist, Foot Specialist |member, also relatives from out of 3 - Fh - S untpy is not t > Afri the election of officers. Th: PROTECT YOUR FEET), own ere were a number of foy e lection of officers. ;THS| Where the newest offerings are to i ur results Wi as s: President, | pe o 3 letin’ : >R beautiful floral tributes. The bear- A es Marcus L. Reynolds of Bridgeport: | O, 1:9,,“1‘2(,;’& Bulletirs advectisert] o2 Meriden, | Cummings’ Spring Arch Support|ers were James P. Se Thomas | ¢, v ce president, Grant U. Kierstead | &P'2'" t078% = 3 3, by Suite 7-8 Aliee Building, 881 Main St . Charles W. E John W. ¢ I 1 Spanish influen- | of Hartfor econd vice presiden i Arthur F. Norwich, Conn. Phone 13§8.4 | McKinley. Harry Allen 5 2 ¢éase which gener- | Theodore enbrook of Hartford: | VERDICT OF $50 FOR i ‘ ; ge of the arrangements Tar Oehley and nold, the latter re- 48 te HXirn ¢ 1 Leli ird vice president, Algot Johnson of | WATERFORD WOMAN PLAINTIFF Mr. Shaw died late Sunda n ; i T v its evident in- | New Londoh: ireasurer, Clarkson N.| \ordiot of X was VES — WEBSTER PR IS 6 A5 P at the tuberculosis i s t the disease is|Fowler of Hartford med lat afternoon inl it Mareh 1% 1919, b el 10["' Hote frer a long iliness. “He came fo Nor e This is the 16th success: ! iry in the super- » wich from Saylesville, R. L, a number racterized by afWallace R. Job t of M . & of years ago and was cmployed by | retaryship of the cor) he EUROPEAN PLAN the U Finishing Co._ until April, | against en elected to that position eph Jerome of W HAYES BROS, Proos 1917, when his health failed : d the late Judge James Bisl nD Celeshene 182 £8-28 Broadway | OPVEC 10 give up his wor en la; yod s 3 en tn 19 to and > 91919, by s i °f.9 oL A T. Johnson hr $ 3] TS — 3 2 " | gl 3 | He a good citizen and a loval s th )t fl e , | order h 1 the defend- s i o — | friend. He is survived by . s nfantile paraly- S g Bl The following were chosen for t glected to furnish| D. Wall of W | Zigmund Gowdowsky H s S = p - ises hoard of managers: W. S. Hutch DR. F. C. JACKSON |ed a position with the United Che s 5 3 ) New of n: Philip Pond of Finishing Co. | whe biect helieve | Haven, H. J. Hirsch of New London, | I ade ening ar E eomargarlne John Wright has returned fr is an e nct disease | C s . Gates of Niantic, W. C. Gil- | ;pyyrsday and he was e . S awren: DR. D. J. COYLE }|cperding a few days visting friends | and > o 1 of : ;- a 3 influenza. t of Danbur: {in Westerly. ] a was to be in-|Shelton, H. C. F. el e \ 3 ’ n HC T Middle- | Brmcrs & G, : Funeral f ha E I It is delicious and wholesome— P " { he u.l.\z Six. club were enter- | ous, it is very ‘;"E" | m‘\;\-“/- ch i‘f:“l’,:\( 7 S S Ay Duzke Maix e s i =3 1 i)FNTlSTS §| hittaes P Cie pel Moo b vith anothe b 33-;;\{&1 Sl S BURGLARS GOT MONEY AND Jass i fel's at i the heakhfifls?read for bread—sweet 234 | ds ning with all members pr t 2 found in|Hugo Ratz 3 WHISKEY FROM SALOON| fery. BRI 5 2 Hit —pure and clean. supper was served and dr N ? s Chay srbury | . o by . ting . 5 hias N i X o acted as the }.o‘.\-.m‘ wered for 1 : or The lected to the ! e window of Jonn R. ke or 4 Not touched by hand in manufac- et . ictrola selections ¢ 3 2 c B ) y of V. £ : S0 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. §| oy ‘ solos were | 3 e : . Stevenson_of | OV " place of about 313 in | BOOMH—Tn P i, Maren| f& ture or packing. Contains the growth rendered | John Prior Honorably Dischagred. | P 2 d ¥ bottle i 19, 1919, Wi 300tk his 2 = . Y a. m. to 8 o m. || Wiliam Fiowers is spending a few | “orr b o N | tic, Fred J. Boese of New Haven ey v e ¥iy wict elements that children require. B days at the home of his pavents on| 9 z irge ang|Lucius Fulier of-Putam. o | e was dis R i It is th t widely distributed hon Second street, ive i ge andt “mie report of the financial commit- | . . R 1 1919 v 4 e e | " w ,‘,'“;.mm. Sey is spending a few | v e 1 | tee showed that while during 1917, the | 2 ¢ vkes. t is the most wi ely S utes |days in New London. | S Jou 1 Maeon. TIT s es of the home amounted to| Richara G, Raymond i | i §17, was | $13000, the expenses of the year 1913 |15 Known the burslary must have been | : k|| Dbrand of Oleomargarine. few days in Bos e and up to th nt date amour P . there he will attend the u- | last : oubls and | of $2,000. e onden] 110 5 Jane, Wid ; i Saves 20 cents or more a pound. Is tomobile show. v 4 0 t- | incre attributed to the : i 4 et oo tartin, ; = John & Geo. H. Bliss || v v _ . : |Berman ook i 1 s e | | also splendid for cooking. | Wield Signal Brigade of the I t The per capita tax of each member E &, 1919, i | visio has returned safel; N 1 = — = was in 1917 34 cents Largest Assortment {Oalon Bae Tetipned safely count of the incr : - | — == Amgy ey ; Ao archy | Other Quality Brands of | After spending a two days ugh | ce 3 e grave. Ul ing the home suc full. W L nviil Gl |TouRTELLOYTE - Jacks: at his home on Smith avenue v rtake A 4 Lrge the meeting in session Wedn 1 ‘f”j\hl_l ] | returned to Camp Merritt wher 0 ent ed to raise tax to 40 cent - s of DIAMOND JEWELRY | regiment 1s sm\ismml x‘u‘\ul after ternoon the vo- | collect it semi-annually. g } 1iros !(n‘xrffl e, ‘Cd BROOCHES divis parade wheh takes place in | len i ong _ The Odd Iellows home is located at ORI s > # ork, March 25th. Following | church held tl monthly meet w, Groton, on the bank of the o 1916, Delsia B SCARE PINS parade the division 80 to!in the church 5 e Fiver & % i Funeral fr h mp Upton to be discharsed. atendance ) 3 g pre: e RINGS Lionel R. Ethier of Central avenue |Wwere I and Follow d men ¥ . s March 22, at § m. Services - = A o d Milk ponding the week in New York |the bus ¢ e rest of the|s there A e Best White Oleomargarine Made From Nats an PENDANTS | city | atterncon was to sewing | L . TN RN arments for the re At thelvy 0YS AND S SR | H ll BRACELET WATCHES TAFTVILLE foue of the. meoris o .:m T BB AN IR . . : oL : | Swift & Company, U. S;LA' Q | R it ¢ Pl Oestioned Thursday regarding the | - B | ! e ey i Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce RADIOLITE STRAP Home Department of the U° i e | matter of Victory p o of which | < . n n | H. C. Adams, Manager WATCHES, ETC. St T T aapn el S held - Cheir - remuiar | commitiee hie_was charmian, former | |y 48 : i smate, Katnle ; : . i Ao Cross | Mayor Allyn L. Brown of Norwich | 3 evening. There was | weekly, me 7 e ! | » i n | atend: Thursday There | $21d . | . ' ; and po: . [very good atendance. Mise Clark | et n apei In round figures the total amount of | . the ca 0 n eo llss gave a very, instructive and interes 3 ¢ i o work oy 2P pledges of Victory Boys and i 4 y that o 1. ing talic on’ the work and good s TR S %% | this district, which includes Norwick A § ' se has gone; but wi complished by this, the - Home | 2 and other towns in the nort} 2 e . e JeEfhe pemory of Lo e = T L M R R partment of the Sunday schoo “HONOR of New London connty, P < - e ) Id. e sonment | Bobbie had heen studying his grand= g 5 The funeral of Arthur Pickering e c ! this amount a tota er | i N NTY J ng husband was | fa face, which was very wrink WILLIAM C. YOUNG took place from the Taftville Con- OF HER 17TH BIRTHDAY/ 54000 has been # L R 2 G ' . Irs. F. 2 n of ‘Well, Bob” said gregational church at two o'cloc s held c|over by me to the treasurer of b ¢ ¢ Bucecasor to | Thursday afternoon. - There was STETEON & YUUNG | e NF ¢ faven Tues . 3 o | tleman, “do vou like | United” War Work lund for thus a ¢ 3 ) ore ected “Yes, grandpa, largk attendance of friends and rela- e in | trict. I believe that the pay i e Ty turm . s ? 2o N R 2 e A= but why don't v oR | tives ‘and many beautifu] floral | honor of her s th hirthday. | made here compare very favorably | s g : R - by her You have it_irone s : CARPENTER and BUILDER | forms showing the high esteem i | monct of b playing vari- | with the percentage of p: Lo - = ——— - —— Best work and macerials at right |Which the deceased was held. The|ous fpmiliar s, al i1 g other places. There are still a numbe Tt P 7 prices by skilied labor, fureral was also attended b 1% |5 groups which will Teiephone % West Main 8t |cgation from the Manche | rendered Dy | bayments toward the total amount = |1 0. 0. ., whose members | i 3 B Giatlys Atiilos = et g | | bearers. Rev. Arthur { Mossey, Clara Allen, Robert|WILL VISIT GROOM'S | The Max Gordon & Son focted. i wervioed et ) h Gus_Swanson, John Joubert, | PARENTS IN SPAIN 4 Burial was in Maplewood cemetery, beth McGarrigl tie Hedler,| jydge Charles A. Gallup of Wat Corporation whers Rev. Mr. Varley also read a|Lena Lucier and Frani } ford was the officiating nustice at the | | s 15 Main Strest 3 - L hments were served of fruit, | marriage of Gusto Val to Madeline | % 5 0-20 W. MAIN STREET ke and soda. A hour | S2bres daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emilo i ¥ SRR b Y . at a late hour | capre in the Great < section of | e A Have Good Burning Coal levery ess and | Waterford at 11 Thursday | — v Stove, Nut and Egg, also Bituminous| - ter J morn S per - NG, QRAVIGE, X | o attended 2 at the residence, of the parents of the i = M. Florence, Lena Luc 3 bride in the presence of a large num- | Robept' §.) edlapelly f' Ne“; D]RECTORS Mary Nolan, Do Mossey, | her of relatives and friends of the| YOrk, head of the Department o DENT!ST Bthel and Gladys Miller, Clara Allen, | family, many of the guests (.pmmg} Labor's economic mission, which DR. EDWARD KIRBY vin, Inez Carter, e Blain, | from New York, Boston and Provi- | ed for Eurcpe recently. The —AND— - . e e, M ndnte : mission is to make & survey of the Blood Purifier and' Real ) Mar: e Mulhol-| At the conclusion of the ceremony Room 107, Thayer Building | Teola TeGarre, |an claborate wedding breakfast way| \noustrial conditions abroad, par- hon Spnn - | ime Helen Connors, Bertha and Alice | served and Mr. and Mrs. Val departed | ~teularly in he new democraci Hours 9-12 ?3; 5 5’: 7to8P. M > Tonic. Connors, Robert Hines, Frank Syl-{ { of middle Europs. -12; -5 and 7 to 8 P, o ter in the day for a brief : ———— arl Reynolds, August’ Peloquin, |tour. Later they will go to Spain to Take it yourselt and give it to the Swanson, Doug. Fairbanks, Se-|visit at the home of the parents of the | g e e Lady Assistant R s L onfifren, 10r 1C§ rely v o| &8 wanson, Arthur Jones, Leo|groom. : ! Telephone 328-% Caf. an Hive tia Hiar G R R ot Massey: Himeat To|C i i Bon p laxative tea at act ontly - | Lacroix, Home: lossey, Ernes: <= ST ————— ) = o ‘.’B';n:‘;w“'m eon | vely ariving out - Gonn, Jouhert, Hetman P\Ilnf.wy.HUST LIKE FRANGE, SAY | g nenny E{N%Hil;i(‘:;(fl e QUR STOCK IS COM- 0 ste matter and making you feel het. McGarrigle, Alfred Baldwin, SOLDIERS OF WEATHER ) | ' Fow Steps Wepm V. M. C. A,) | wemts Batter and making v en | Gustave Lambert, 'Thomas CoffeY.| mor (ne first time In five mane tne| IS Easy—If You Know Dr, | PLETE. ALL THE VERY FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN [a1nd women retain their you Arthur LePage, Corp. James Rus-|,oon shone through the clouds Thur Edwards’ Olive Tablets | i Firsg Class and Quick Service ' |a2d feeling by "regulating therr o el Re-| Gay morning about 2 o'elock and there | i = 2 . LATEST DESIGNS AND WELIGY PSR S PaRec e ‘Priops | el SRES B 5 ease, xoli- & ™ ¥ ¥l was some sunshine during the da he secret of keeping young is to fer imken-| Delicious Cofiee ahie family remedy. . S S e e S e AL (o (e Timken-Hyatt and s RICH COLORS. WE WANT Teleghone 1963 last part ot tio meel. | Thpep who Lave liver and bovels — there’s no need of New Departure Bearings YOU TO COME HERE. . e A 3 e i 53 at they having a sallow complexion — dark rings s o thought they had come to a land of £ 3 SALES—SERVICE « s s S S S op under your eyes — pimples — a bilious 5 THE ALARM CLOCKS BALMWORT” e o h 0o dreary months of| ot i weur face - dull oyes with n K & HAYNES CUR PRICES ARE in in Y\Dr(hlm'n Frans but the past sparkle. * Your doctor will tell inet = T D leE few days ha'} been typical of the wea - T Wi cll you ninety | I from $1.50 to $3.50 PLEASES MANY [|i5% Seii buse™ Shutd 0L 4% M0 T cnt of ai scknces comed fom iy | ¢ PANK STREET, Sacond Floor,| LOWEST AND. WE WARRANTED, trenches. They also said that the con- | active bowels and liver. ¥ (| Phone 781- : YOU A RETTER GRADE OF e dition af some of the streets in the city | Dr, Edwards, a well-known physician | = 3 - WM. FRISWELL CO. Hundreds _of thousands ~are rl"m_!ndce ]ll'gm ‘;‘fn“'j;;!‘r!' days over|in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com. ! 2 PAPER THAN ANY STORE 2 FRANKLIN STREET. v R mieted i et ek || knesideop and that the only consors. Bound mixed with dlive oil fo act on ~ A RKE || - and bladder. Thousands have || tion here was that there were sid. ;“:: h;'fi:“?;‘dfpgc‘“f;é which he gave to SHEA & BU CAN OFFER. DR J SIN ! Y found trué comfort “and benofit :mxz.-, fo walk on and thus escape the Dg Ed;)vard;’ glive .Tflblcts, o sub»fi“ 41 Main S 5 P . ‘ ‘l A using 3 Kidney Tab- re. ! . ablef e sti- | ain Sty Jets, sold Ly 155 Mrs. _— tute for calomel, are gentle in their action I 7 Frank Afonehan, 9 Tenrose Hartford. — Private Edward = W.|yet always effective. They bring about = nc. DEN I[S I 6 st wites: “1am || OMara, 1§ vears old, who wus the :}hat exuberancg o)x; ‘sl%rige that natural Funer alDlrectors A i Balmwort Kidney Tab- }| youngest member o 'roop ‘when | buoyancy which sho enjoyed by, - . . . Rooms 18-19 Alice Buiifing, Norwioh {] Jets ana must say thcy are the | that organization left Hartford for | evéryone, by toning up the liver and clear, | “The_ Big Store with the Little Prices” oms Phors 1177-3 % H st thmg_ on the murkel—i Niantic, and xzho ¥as (ne il the | ing the system of impurities. » SR o % could not live if ||| youngest members of the 101st ma- i s Oli by B A S y ST had to be without them” Chine gun battalion when that unit leg‘;‘;?“i‘g‘kg‘l’i‘;‘,’eggmfi;iwfir&s OéxveTab- =‘m‘:fitf,};‘:‘x&zA;:;rm(fl»,p‘:xl,(};%m;‘b'l{,o 6-11-13 WATER STREET, NORWICH, - CONN.. TRERE 13 no adveruaing medium 1o was formed, has returned from France A 4 and 25¢ per i e o T _—_——_——t medium better than through the ad- c R and is now at Camp Merritt, N. J. | Wo% All druggists. i Vertising .columns of The Bullesin.

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