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| FROM:-COAST TO-COAST | A Remarkable Chain of Home Testi- | monep—and Norwich''‘Adds Its Voice to the Grand Charus Local Praise o From north to south, from east to | west; | In every city, every communif In every state in the Union Rings out the grateful praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, 50,000 representative every walk of life Publicly testify to quick relief and lasting results. " And it's-all for the benefit of fellow sufferers, In this grand chorus of local praise Norwich is well represented. Well-known Norwich people Tell of parsonal experiences. { people in Who can' ask merit C. Bennett, motorman, mer Stfeet, says: *“I know Doan's Kidney Pills are good, for they helped me a lot when I used them several vears ago. 1 Haven't needed a” kid- since Doan’s cured me.” 1 de Don't sim- dney remedy get Pills—the same that Foster-Milburn Co., NX. ney remedy Price §0c, ply ask for Doan's Kidney Afr. Bennett had 1y Bu DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and ~Power Plant farm ere. a Kk alo, DelcosLiggt more tHmnt means CARL W. BROWN 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Telaphone 1320 BIRTHSTONES A re Bloodstones or Aquamarines. See our display of Aquamarines and Bloodstones. The Plaut-Cadden Co. 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 CUMMINGS & RING Fuoperal Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238.-2 Lady Assistant Teacher of Violin| | Builair | adv and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 Timken-Hyatt and New Departure’ Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Phone 781-3 Second Floor, NEW LONDON The New March Birthstone AQUAMARINE We have the choice Sea Water Color Gem in Rings, Pendants and Brooches. As before — “GENUINE ONLY” LEE CLEGG,TheJeweler Near Post Office To Consider Education Legislation. School Superintendent E. J. Graham is to go to Hartford Monday night to attend a conference of superinten- dents of the stite which wil cofsider pending school legislation which is to come up for a hearing Tuesday in the legislature, Superintendent Graham is president of the setate association and has called the meeting in that capacity. 1 Railroad to Groton Blocked. The big engine of an extra south- bound freight on the New Haven road Friday afterngon about 4 -o'clock struck a freight car that was pulling on to Crown Hill siding..just’ below the Laurel Hill yard, blocking _the track for several hours. Late after- for better .proof of | NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919 PERSONALS Mrs. J. B. Lee of New London was in Norwich Friday. Will, H. McGuinness of Cedar street s recovered from an at)ick of SRk o grip. 5 Miss Susan Garrett of Hartford ha VARIDUS MIATTERS | i e e s s Light vehicle lamps at 6.31 o'clock | NOrWich: : this evening. Lionel R. Ethier of Central avenue Some of the church societies are al- | ha8 returned after spending a week ready planning Easter week sales and | N6V York- entertainment: |, Mrs. Clara Skuce an A day of sunshine Jlolland of _S(uninglu- aged the merchant g its first real boom. A Plair Eaton, Backus hospital, Special on large lot per 1b, at Powers Br The women of grange served one of ti pers at the Grange In Ellington, L. C. his 1918 crop of toba have received more | pound. Frank van Li ford who died {night after a e Bulletin, TNorwich, Saturday, March 22, 1919 Daniel Priday encour- Norwich v he home in Central Viliage. . Emma_Tolle: the guest of M urned to their reet after a than airmount stay hoten ome V Wat, leaves his | wite and one da 46 Pal-| | Connecticut State Council of | i | | | tree at their | Allyn L. ¥ Under orders received the 5 Defense ring that|! possi- been g from a se- 1 orders be and as soon | in Hartford, loca ame are to dis ng ng of the rk Pullen Troop | - Hugh WMARRIED COUPLE ESTED FOR PERJURY on, of Osgood Me ter Wes nry Scoutmz charge Louise D. Spiritual Ac Tomorrow. last Sunday mean the final S Methodist pastc torate: Thursd \ Episcopal chur 1 pre: Smith, B.D., ARR ton 3 Fourth medium rson is provides ust be Ball Samuel Armi fine or frui Macbeth cany ystic anc Ly Charles Alden Wei Choice lump crab 1 / fresh at Powe res police station in church, (¢ church cle KINDERGARTEN CHILD SHOULD ENTER FiRST DAY time fo in en ent Superin® equest enter N0 M 1 mons Agricultural Making H ools, kin ient E. J. to have first day will Gustave T. Boch parent 1d agent of the union, mar Con o nce is | the work of er | | | | | | | | brotr noon trains between nere and Groton Wwere sent over the Central Vermont tracks until the New Haven line had - 1 o | rious the Connect : irtens °n come in of ab ice PRIVATE DANCE GIVEN AT WAUREGAN BALLROOM cor a privat night Wau rect from ples OBITUARY. Mrs. Lawrence Riley. S veral months, te Lawrence New Have 19, 5 was born in Peace ter of the late Wi isin T . Johnson, wife died in her H Riley is survived by and Herbert G. Ri- Haven, to which city years ago. in the na and member of Div A. O. H. of this W. P. Adams. Dr. Fx his den p advised by t the weight 1 age from 1 diately, 11 to 22 pou A r: held in Library or the formeriy () 1t department of the Gager- Co.” Mr. Adams was born in but lived in one son T Barrel to Portuguese Mission. r monthly meetir Cross and diction of ti diture of ween Wo wanted to isted on go- inall heav Browning at the Marli fune held uary chape iy readi th b3 s accept- London 1 n Stamford ar State hosp The father of Bristol young being 1 sult of James man kil ver by McCall Miss Membe Norwich, from the McCall Mission to h a vivid story the at a meeting is ) afternoon tional church recently re- 1 be the speaker 1 of the Soil army condition and wich State Hospi field (Sat Congr INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY I Miss from 2 el Mitchell York Mrs. Amanda B few days in New Miss Mary Tirrell of Sim lege, Boston, is at her hom Easter vacation Miss Mabel S. Webb, tea Porter’s school, in Farmington, for the Easter vacation of Mrs. Albert H. Chase Hartford this week, aitending the Ia meeting of the National Council of D. fence which has now di: Dr. Gerard Jensen, who ha Chicago for a few days is spendi week-end with | at tr of Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Jensc fore returning to his teachin college, Aurora, N. Y has /returned Hall York. is spending a balance remodel ¢ New Lond | | two weeks, the week end- is as follows: Burr, Rosina toffice f. 1919, vecent | in! from | on Speaker From France.| Bridgeport this weelk. G. A. R. DEPARTMENT OFFICERS HERE to'elock by Sedgwick Woman's Relief | corps. Ample provision for the 150 at ‘supper was made by the executive ! committee of the Relief corps, of i, which Mrs. Joseph A. George is chair- nan, the menu including oyster chow- | der, ‘boiled ham, potato chips, pickles, coffee and cigars. Members of the Citizens’ corps and tof Griswold command, United Spanish r Veterans, were also guests of the | evening, and the music was furnished L Misses Fi at the piano, a ular featurc without which no mpfire of the post would seem com- i plete to the men of 's.. Department Commander Quien was { accompanied by William M. Barnum ho is assistant adjut- istant quartermas while Commander Orrin M. Price of the post is also on the d d Aff as chi tate depart- l 1 ; | presided as toast- | come ander ddress. d Department who made tirring rs to sp in a way t interested their audience W William A. Aiken, Col. £ Assistant Adjutant General Bar- Commander Burdick of ' the h War Veterans, Major John A. 3 Lafayette W. Starr of New London. introduce: Com- Quien ORRIN Commander Post edgwick post, No, Connecticut Department Christian Quien of Dan | bers of his joyable camp Memorial Fri pleasant opened 2 Span Com Hagk even | company_in ody and singing John me fo! a, b closed wpper eial with DESCRIBES ARRIVAL OF PERSHING AT COMMERC | A HIRED MAN WHO v Harold Bolande of 8 is still in Fr: s Co. of G., has v tters rom a pr tin issued by the i 1 some of his our pac owner of an apple produced had nev- was As le day we carried 1 ham_sandyic We unload ilos N. W. of Com to the reviewin about 2 ki reachin and found near! wnd and uns: be ing ested that r to him tion . Codding, - for the € exter ive the for orchard a istration. 1918 and the dor- sout three more, we waited signal. The field and often we | which w spring of d to a t spra olution of lime sulphur used at the rate of five gallons sulphur to forty-five gallons of The purpose was to control the scale and certain fungous was horri ime ion ban arrival of ; ; the s ., S e falling from the | ‘ 3 3 spray the | Two pounc | senate of lead in Bordeau mix play blossom spray of powdered ombination 4-50 formul of lead, be ntrol insr ) was to control fu sec- was ar- with ) wa an own pe nels, he revi | ting with its C. 3 the it e ushels of mar- vhat he could | ketable | spare commercial fruit grower wo of leaving his orchards unsp with a few trees look this importar the farm bureau Connecticut Agricul at Storrs will bring in- to how it should be done. reachin: the officer made an addres are duty. of your to ove to hoped the U | MRS, JOHNSON’S NIECE - ANNOYED BY SUITOR icago papers ha consid- e space the son of Emil Mey at 3144 Montre commitied to ing a ser m to ieorge H. High, ! Méyer had m he ha igh and is thought was a: to her through seeing her the society colum hing in DR. FRANK C. FOWLER DIES IN NEW LONDON |, C given Dr. Frar nesday Ocea Y goods avenue, insane ev n of 1242 er seen h for man of dia possessed of cc - | ma imate - | federal rsona with Meye rriag: rangement M High is the most ' Mey possess $150,000 ¢ s for bea YSTERY SOCIAL BY BAPTIST YCUNG Th | Had wm LARSEN TAKES LEAD IN s WEST SIDE PINOCHLE |}: L: en en th 1 est Side pin small mar had stayed | prevous five n | Pettis took |dan. At the | Hahn mad: enth to eighth end this ser Jacob, W o the lead w e |LIEUT. WALDO OAT HAS SHORT FURLOUG G. Waldo Oa H HOME Lieutenant Oat is the ship and he master mari n the arine s passed hi ion ing of capt but y other m the 41600 10920 | Smelt Fishing With Small Results. 1 fishermen for the past few vs have bee with t1 scoop ts near t Hill bridge alter | smelts but far the results have b | stim. on ¥ y there were four there t after scooping all the zfternoon th i did not war: e labor spen while | As usual when the smelts run i | Laurel Hilb bridge was lined with spec ors but they have not stopped lo Elahn Underwood A. Jordan Pendlet Norwich, influence of 1 auor ente ner of At London, night, and 1 a soldier who was cating at the off his stool. Saunde rested In the city court there I morn- | ing, Saunders was presented on a | charge of He told Judge Victo v recer discharge erved with Illinois Pastor to Speak. Soldiers and lors and who attend the get-together fternoon at the Y. M. C. A who has'r aned where he « rvice for the so Regiment, C. Upon his promise | Following the address the ladies of to return to ch, judgment was|Park Congregational church will serve uspended 24 3 i lunch free to all attending. i E civilians Sunday will hear rom th Batter Bridgeport. association of erans of the world war was {-@n and one-third ps nation’s ughtering i Brown's { PROVED A MONEY-MAKER|: spring, when the petals | pests | the | letters | Miss Gladys High, | Lake | ter’s | the | . EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trou- ble, because we eat too mich and all our food is rich. Our blood. is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from over- work, become sluggish; the elimina- ney “trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When " your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or ybu are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night th sick headache or di pells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act. fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com! erations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no irritation, thus ending ~bladder dis- orders. 2 _ Jad Salts is inéxpensive; cannot in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home. becau 1 make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. | = —_— | WARTIME SERVICE ! BY THE BOY SCOUTS | the Boy in the civilian rea of no other organ N entrusted nizatior r mone r befor tory have conduc in sums been as philanthr America, volunteer work- g work tively small. The Boy Scout as a type has become well known in every America and town as the soldier or the man or the postm 1 lled upon - which a infrequent! has job, and done it well on a budget co police! and ma and come recognition he spontaneously from the public gratitude he has carned. The ice rendered to this community by Boy Scouts has been of grea value and the expense has been boi )y the officers whose names 1 e been published and the other members the uncil whose names follow Dr. R. R. Agni Allis, F. Bill, H. B Case, Mayor J. J. Di y Dolebare, Col C. W. Gal . A. Gib] to onal council), Dr. sleeve, Rev. R. R. Graham, C 11, John Heath, Edward Hill y C. A), H. D. Johr John McKinley, William ha$ received hav Guy ted | ) for the ganization and carrying on to make invy v diviednds in h and broader A numb ve been in respons better of nt or- this that > this request URGES ROAD WORK NOW | IN TOLLAND COUNTY | County I. Tucker rging that as much pressure as pos- sible be brought upon town cels men or road agents in To ity to begin scraping roz e reasons: can be now moved while soft remain ‘obliterated any on, and ng and m more compac on for to work ground w tive tissues clog and the result is kid- | if you suffer | nervous | ; ined | { with lithia, and has been used for gen- longer is a source of | of | | A roads | farming | PECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR SUPERB STOCK 3 OF | Men’s Wearables The Suits are the same old good kind of Clothes, Stand- ard Qualifies of Good Clothes, and we are showing conserva. | | ? 1 & {tive and more pronounced | Specials for Young Men at - $25 to $40 Collars, Neckwear, Hats, Caps, Hos- | 1 Negligee Shirts, iery and Underwear in good you want Good | Clothes. The F. A. Wells Co. “Good Clothes Store” | | Monahan, 184 Boswell Pechewiys 27 Elm 5 Golden s ! - Automobiles Collide. Automobiles Tr. B. mell and Faltic col- 1 in ¥raaklin squ: riday after- noon about o’clocl ach suffered damaged mudguards Dr. Lini@ll’s niachine ha put out PR driven by Lee Barry o nd 4 & { WHAT HAVE YOU DONE? | HAVE YOU MADE ANY \PLANS FOR SPRING? There are many activities | that will render you good re- "' turn on your investment. PEOPLE |t PAINTING |It saves timber which is now “|so costly. time fin Bowen. leen Bowen from tr \v oonsocke Bedford | 1E R i of ceremon: | tered ting h Thee was rendered : Walter F. Denovan, James mes Daley, Robert G of Newport ai New (s took where ~ommittal |NINE MEN REGISTER RETURN FRCM SERVICE The foliowing nine returnad soldiers ailors have regis T with the au as having honorah S and ireen Cedar street 54 Tewelfth TILLING THE SOIL This gives you healthy exer- cise and the vegetables cut | down the cost of living. ‘ REPAIRING {Fix up the broken hinges and | rusty screen doors and the | hotbeds. WE HAVE | Sherwin-Williams Paint | Garden Tools Screen Cloth Poultry Netting Nails, Tacks Fishing Tackle Flash Lights [EATOR CHASE 0. i 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. i i | | We do Electric Wiring = JOHN J. DONOHUE, M. D, | UNCASVILLE, CONN. Office Heurs: 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. i Phone 1197-3