Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1919, Page 5

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When You Find You Are Losing Out in the Game of Life. Worn-Out, Nervous Men and Weak, Bloodless, Anaemic Women Have Found New Strength and Vigor in Taking Cadomene Tablets. A well-known writer on physical cul- ture says: “You cannot run a high- powered engine without fuel. You can- not get much speed without plenty of steam. You cannot get up much steam without plenty of coal and a perfectly working furnace (body). Similarly, in our own case, the internal “works” must be sound and working properl That tired feeling—do you know what it means? It means that digestion r are lacking. 1t means our blood and nerves are impov erished. It means that slow but sure decline in your vitality will surely en- ss will overtake you, bestir vourself in overcom- kness of the organs respon- i written to frighten. expresses logical fact the favorite pre- physician nature's forces, ow glect or dissi or money back Don’t Throw Your Old HatsrAwny_' AVE THEM MADE OVER AT THE CITY SHOE SHINE AND HAT CLEANING COMPANY 33 BROADWAY Shine Chair In Town Ladies 5 & RING {neraf Directors Embalmers 322 Main Street for of Commerce Building Lady Assistant VILLIAM J HALL tion | Light v is evenin, Baptist chu 20, riaimed weather. Dramatic loased the At &on is havis fitied out Nantucket The Con N house Beginning | course is t | cultural me M ref o yecia Tation Yeowome er their 1 from Orcha received Teacher of Violin! and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD 3liss Place LEPHONE Timken-Hyatt and De parturr Bearings ES—SERVICE 3 —\PLO(,K & HAYNES NK STREET K Second Flocr, VEW LONDON MARCH B!RTHSTO‘IES Bloodstones or quamarines. See our display of Agquamarines and Bloodstones. H . — he Plant-Cadden Co. STREET UN( AS‘/'LL.,‘ CONN. BUFFALO GLUTEN: $61.00 per ton $3.10 per cwt. A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nussery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, Phone 1178 AMERICAN HOUSE First-cl Garage Service Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phane Shatucket Street. THERE 's ne aavertising medium in ern Connecticut equal to The Bule n for resul bus: to Bolt ® Newport wmnu point in Ne ale univ W. Bac al re re earcl ¥ Name sident. t parish, munion in riass Sunda from Rev sistant Yzra L. he hom Chapma Triring the ciai " officer department | | ci Claster Hol alternate . Mary's Communion nd at St The chay Myles P. unday the wilh prarivh, their s all order college and Is are planning to take far ds Rev Chapman, Galvin, Patrick’ NORWICH, BULLETIN, ‘MONDAY, MARCH 24, VARIOUS M.ATIT.RS The moon quarters taday. 434 p. m, hicle g. Some of calling last lamps the week’ weather arel: for a sp prayer during Passion Week, April 13- Because the wind was wi sun crossed the line on to foretell six mont papers note chwartz, of Norwich, Loomer Ore Willimantfe. k, Captain Chris Christian- nz the schooner for shoals. necticut codfishi Stato Mothers for Child Welrare is to hold %5 annual convention in Center Church Hartford, April g this week o be held at ma n have been arch 30, Civic erence in s -eligion and n hereafter regulation ur outfits. Washington n rd tations balance New hoy, Wilti his dis is at soon in olutely im Mrs. Sachem Terrace.—adv 1 annou gland home 1 and owing 1l nation shipms ays for England ity has giv its profes the Ley worth Hu formerty to devote { hacological ) in the T 1 rociety, Jam: ogether with ¢ cived Easte body at st. at Pat: H. Brodc . Myles P. who of his n in Waterbu the Tolland count. Civil war he in the prova nd had ma adventurers running down deserters, K. OF C. CHAPLAIN URGES ATTENDANCE AT SPECIAL MASS 1t is the custom of White Knights of Columbu. Comunnion years at St. churc Th Suhday will b Mary's. plain of the an asist s referred to in his announcernents trum the pulpit at the high mass, expressi hope that every Knight from that parish wouid make the eflort to join the members of the Greeneville thus proving ond loyalty rain the Plans are underway at the Central an and Leete's necess: for practically Near E niumber of memters PERSONALS Miss L. Louise Fellow street h; with fi s of Franklin returned, after a we visit ends 1n Boston. Earle Hoxie and Winnie Thayer have returned to their homes in. Lebanon, having resigned at the new Piano Ac- ton company plant at Deep River. tev. Arthur I, Purkiss, pastor of the Central Baptist chur pects to be in attendance at the great interdenom- inationl conference in Boston today (Monday) and Tuesday of this weck. WALTER]fiOiAN ARR'V_ES AT CAMP MERRITT rivate Walter P, Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A, Moran of Boswell javenue, one of the first boys to leave Norwich in the selective service draft, and the first Norwich boy to be wounded in action, has arrived in this country and is now at Camp Merritt, N T Private Moran talesram to hi the 24th, 6.22 o'clock sherps are ine storm. cial wee\ of | I when the 15t it is < of fine ihe hat Hyman Conn., has house, in sent the following father on Sunday March 23, 1919, New York, Desti- riting_soon. WALTER. Mr. Moran Arrived ration safe in unknown. Fdnora Hill | ng cruise on ater in the evening ca.ed his son on the 'phone and talk- ed with him for a few minutes. Pri- vate Moran said that he arrived at Hoboken on Saturday after an eleven days’ trip from Trance on the U Noordham. He said the vovag: was very rough and that many boys were sick. As to his con- ion, he had little to say other than wounds in the leg may yet prove serious and are at present not as well 1s has Deen anticipated. He expects to pass through Norwich his way to Camp Devens, where to mustered out, in a few Moran wounded nonths was wlly being given employment in| At the time of his 1 deal of anxiety his family, for for near ongress of Storrs’ L ny boy a the I c 1 to make | mens civi with | to the| welfare 1S en gold on .v ) ¢ fo st wea i ™ or com der orbids Privat made | carly 1 mix L and wounded experienced could not mor 1o ling ¥ discharged n fli z0 ng a mar they him Geraier,| from 11 e ] merchant | _ PRIVATE MICHAEL ALDI AGAIN IN THE U. S. of Chestnut street| afternoon s son, P 2 been overseas for the months, stating tha rrived safely New York ng am: safely. Am Camp Merritt. am | Alai, A8~ | past | had { foliow imediate alghtesn is the tele New Going to MICHAEL. on the U, P. Moran at Camp Merritt member of the ziment, and last and | Dost- there Noos dham with W is n i was 2d A1di th the nd when | boys were on | BOY AT AUTO STRU Ve aron pound | Lym Asi 1s HARGED WITH LIQUOR 8 TO MEW NOT MEM = propr it ¥ non-members, The men gave » their appearance in court his Ros- L.| tha | g Villiam and 1 he parents’ ccording to s ind 1 Big Week at Skating Rink. The past week ©Oly and ([nlf'n]o\ahm times that | e ery |there thi son rink furnl: om We th him Av at mple ka aken placs e ) sand eld there proved close and interesting, For this on Tuesday nig a fre -all B s o programme and JThurs- | day night a newspaper soclal is to 1a a1 en opportun- Bres for re- | wo of the ntington and of Norwic s next a races that were 3 hear and Theft of Perfumery and Face.Powder. Stephen J. Kock of Montville with a | tiking fc powder and sperfume, was arrested on Saturday for stealin from the Woolworth store ahout twelve bottles of perfume and two bixes of face powder and a bottle of peroxide. He will be presented hefore the 1 upo; of the its Casey aer men of Holy Com- 7.30 o'clock ck's church d his ¥ court | this ning Fred Friswell Has Furlough. | Tred A. Friswell, M. C. A, aviation corps, who is at Carlson field, Florida, 15 at his home at 27 Franklin street on a furlough, He has bad an interesting xperience and has made many fiights {at the field. alvin, died Friday | hew, Camp George | £ st ny marshal’ exciting An Economical Food A Wholesome Food A Building Food A(;onvemenfflvod Grape-Nuts A cell day Cross; coun- fo_receive 1 body on Yatrick’s and his year the & March 30thy in 1 two five fuses fost, council, Rev. ant pastor at his matter took iovalty The 10 to thetr New evening, through of love. love Toss CORPORAL RAYNOND SHE el ham Bulldog Lands in Polics Station headquarters during animal jumped would get a to the machine. Frank Lincoln of Hartford, heen serving a t farm at the hood ‘were noti for him. HENRY C. WRIGHT. ¥ C. WRIGHT. eted with the congratulat of Norwict Willimanti, nd entire born Wright have in_ Norwich Franklin i on 1 wishes Have Pre ry en street. Sromley trade, the Pec service ton « wed nds, Mr. ha emploved Co. He Wer, 5 o clock at th street wher cars of ried 1 me rimm ment wnd ro. prom was 18 No nad et RD HOURIGA PLAY N DIES am p bt some i it that pe ,mmandmenis har ey do not love Christ God 'in a persen: things will be & of ership of the co d that your gainst the anner e of God we do ow ove those swhe ¥ do no! e to heave do not v hiy love but God do war It 1s the c what you an as well as ever hefore us n the and mear I 1 ross n AT NEW JERSEY only a mond rporal It Sh of § from Merr Aldi ficial recor over t, N and Wall - cffets dep: will ever t 1 canno is tin from brindle fe Yo, § at police night. The dog more facts at tk few details ou, sincere b headd but trust W the afte who their miles from W n d to be evicted, evidenti and wise enough 1o know ride somewhere the e to I remain, 1000 said automobil and vours, GEYER, Capta SERVED ON PATROL Norwich women int DUTY that if it stuck U. S. N, who ten day furlougt Clifford \Cormier, been enjoying a his home on Hunters avenue, Tafty returned Sunday night to the rece hip at Bay Ridge, ) Mr. saw active ce in the North s patrol duty the United States | stroyer Terry, influenza and was 1 when his 1 Later he was at Bay Ridge. Skipped from Inebriate Farm. who has inebric ser state French leave from there Sund: police of towns in this neishbor- to be on the lookout NG HERO PART; taken | orwary will be of some | IN THE NORTH SEA n Cormie: taken sick with NEW LONDON ARTISTS IN ORGAN RECITAL The sccond in the series of Lenten orzan recitals, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary was given at the Second Congregational church on Saturday afternoon at 4.30. Again there was a capacity house audicnce, extra Tows of chairs having been provided n\r(ffw galleries to accommwdate the derhand for more tickets. A most ir teresting and diversified programn was provided by William Harbert Pusi: organisi, and Miss Rhela Starr, prano, hoii artists being from London. Thirty ganist of Bush a feli New © years or more as an or- rare ability have given 1s power of e marked by artistic excellen:e matic instinct. He understan of an organ to periectio I singing tone from the alth of musical insizht finely expressed in his irst num- Pracludium Festivum Dialogue from Sonata in G) by Becker, a sonata combining dignity and religious fervor with Drilliant passage work and rhythmic expr 10 a_high degree. Haydn's melodious Andante ct Va- om_the D Minor Symphonie, k Movement,” from {its fancicd resemblance to the monoto- of a timepicce, a dain otif, typical of the 18th cen- pizzicato of a min- ed in a finished . with absolute blending ind e who of lovel, with P 1S tripping tury flexible sang so- | ano voiec hjher first Voodman) as artistic finish a tone flute-1 full From A MacDowell with a lil A Deserted Fa 5 minor chords, ige, rich in cer btie rhythm, were all wa.y i ity colorf: (Sheppard) s0 finge e » (Nevins) a piquant, composition, with a numbers on the | play sportive further evinced in herzo (Rozers) an par ovement charming This was edom of mq illean (Stick Woodma Miss admirably cho: full-throaied s | 1] e her mos 1l num D conspicuous! was the T Minor, onorous nd for the soit | with which the e closes. The orga spirited Ibut careful interpretation of these changing moods, was phehomenal. Song of Spring, abounding melodious pianissimo passages, | played with beautiful sense of feeling | al (Lemmens) an interesting in which two strongly co g themes are closely interwoven strong accentua brilliant quality, inter Bush with finished skill 1 attainment, closed the the idience had el attention and | and, fine mu recital to w i 1 with large e sest r D issisted b Archibald Tor and Mrs. Jol Gale Noyes officiated as ush ng the r irence Sevin, Mrs Oat was | pariors by ladies | ppal church. The | ed at an rips of r, thus giving . the dvantageous outlook which wa 1tions of t ows 1 for & delicious hot potato roast pork nd and mor the rc t or and 240 people menu was brown br alad, cabbage Vstuffed), hot most appe- ert a la Trinity, ingredients 1 sort of camouflaged which was hoth mysterious and nd the f lowi aked beans, olives e cof | 1 | des! | | e Holden, Lucile adys and Bessie | te Brown, Arfyfy Had- | Braley, Lou Batty, \Aexla.\ Gertrude Staplefon, Miriam | Blizabeth | Palme: Mary with several oth ich Town Methodi: tra which plaved at, arge of John H.| by G. Fred again, provid- very enjoyable | ce programme of ists of com- Mrs Norwich Miner decorating | M Russ, Mr Ic Lippitt, | Guy B.| Morgan, Mr: OBITUARY. Alfred S. Comstock. long duration An- -\”7‘\ Com- vt‘< \‘4”‘ at 4\’0"} moruing, SRl of Nor. Norwic d o time pastor of sational church. Comstoc ed members M s at way Cor the Broad- Zoth Mr. | nave heen active | f the church . Comstoc volution. istock was of a_cheery and onal firm beiiey in the teaching rist and it this faith thut helped her to bear with er extended period of iline: quiet munners and unassuming attracted to her a large number who are saddencd by the of her death. She was of a sym- st &n ac- | that of the | | in. | | Her natur of fr news 0BACCO HABIT - Al has at e @ on de-. A Te e Matied fre B4, G563, Siatien F. New York. N. V. | Magde From Corn ‘Silk—] Kidney and Bladder Ailments see protruding from th produ and bladder ir Balmwort Tabl extract of cor; . lieves the inflammation and congestion that causes such distress ba vousness, followed by s quently even | The eyes {is r o | GARAGE, | con morning. No more Back we r,(» stitutes! 00D, WHOLE- HEA been the red HUMANSSS cites Favorable Comment. life for AGE! RISHING Of all Banished By Few Doses. Corn Silk! T same for when simple drugs kidney as inj es a fine medicine ularities, abput the pounded with ot in your + a powertul | mouth! h_quickly bread you e Balmwort Tablets as pains i < and hips, Wheumatic tw severe headaches, v frequent. desire to el S panied b; The patient to thoug stless: ed by chills unwise to ne n a few dose be take Felisy 1 is can hough, street, Omaha ed one tube of 1d that used { 1th your kidney v iets and up, but we are still reteiving carload be | lots and sh Ask any all low prices. Have Balmwort ding drug Tablet $1.00— 1 just received foads of “Union THE DID! ;-s NOTICE TO T — v ».rm‘(':v. weil as to t meneral of wat 1 bave sold ot e wy busines patronage wh ously extended to me $240 Mr. Sterr inte to Leep bag) BARLEY $2.55 v fan) makes RY RATION > tee. $270 0 Pounds per bag) .. $315 of name help o8 previoasly prepared to desired at re $3.75 pathetic dispo ure in doing 1 fortunat loved 1 homes friend band. 1 who kne feel the wi Sh vi r and Embalmer vaxf"erce St., Taftville ation to day or night calls hoo 630 apri4MWFawl in Norwich ond son of Ralph P. 2 lips. Mr. Phi oughly farmers ar London coun long known During late neral tru with exter hay, feed, et throughout his life mai integrity and was held respect and esteem by al sociates and acquaintar absolute honest His character reproach. His able manner e s was one practi bus 2 membe Before you place orders for ook at ours, especially in ars he sive _busin in »land lasting. A and lastin Prompt Delivery Several kous’rd second- nd Brick k for s nan ic of town of the friends He Heler illips Etta London, Alma, 9 year ars; aiso h ke is d b o da BISHOP BREWSTER CON Chau MAK RMATION nce at St e ioh Arch Jport betor: ali its krances, POISONS LIVER AND in cons REZPAIR SHOP only—look for the the packzge. then child is having laxative tle stomach, liver dren love its delicious rruity Full directions for child's dose rach bottle, Give it without fear. vo the wd bov sing medium in Tastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- | fetin for husiness results.

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