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Says Poisons Cause Headache Dizziness Coated Tongue and Myriad Ail- ments in the Spring. Grandma’s Remedy Now Sold in Tablet—Sulpherb Tablets. and Purifier. Thi with poison: months. Whe ailments lik coughs, Many men, women need a Spring Blood hlood becomes thick through the winter spring comes ious typhoid, scarlet fever, catarrh, neuralgia, feeling prevails, The bowels, the liver and the kid nays need help. The blood thinning and purifying if pimples an boils are present. Sulpherb quick!y onstipation and Kkid. ey Inactivity and elimination of poi sons takes placo and you are mad strong and fit for spring Grandma gave sulphur tartar_in mola h laxative medicine purify casy an Druggists sell them ery package or mone blets (not sul children colds, rheumatic pains, loss of appetite and a sluggish all-in needs Tablets and summer. and cream of Now you take NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESBAY, MARCH 25, 1919 Thwe Bulleting Norwich, Tuesday, March 25, 1919 VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 6.34 o'clock this evening. Nurserymen have been delivering trees and shrubs for spring planting much earlier than usual. George Gary has completed an ice- house at Orcuttville and is filling it o | with ice from Lake Champlain. " lliam Robinson, of Windsor n | Lock s beeq called to become rec- - -e chdrch at Old Saybrook. March 27th, Mi-Careme, (mid-Lent) is generally the date of some special social event among French residents. Eastern Connecticut will be repre- sented at a parade and review.of the th division in New York today d| (Tuesday). s ®| Tresh fish arriving de | Whart, wholesale and o | Prices—adv. Sportsmen claim that the scason has proved favorable for game birds, which have undoubtedly wintered much bet- ter than usual. An examination of candidates for the state license to practice optometry is € | to be held in w Haven today (Tues- ¥ | day) and Wednesday. 5 It is ahsolutely or's family Osgood’s retail. Low d Don’t Throw Your Old Hats. Away HAVE THEM MADE OVER AT THE HAT CITY SHOE SHINE AND CLEANING COMPANY 33 BROADWAY st Shine In Town al Chairs for Ladies CUMMINGS & RING Feneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building 2 Lady Assistant Teacher and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD| Rliss Place TELEPHONE 1274 Timken-Hyatt and.‘ New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Phone 781-2 NEW LONDON MARCH BIRTHSTONES Are Bloodstones or Aquamarines. See our lisplav of Aquamarines and Blocdstones Plant-Cadden Co. 142 MAIN STREET Established 1872 JOHN J. DONOHUE M. D. UNCASVILLE, CONN. Office Hours: 2-4 and 7-8 P, M. Phone 1197-3 The New March Birthstone AGUAMARINE We have the choice Sea Water Color Gem in Rings, Pendants and Brooches. “GENUINE ONLY” LEE CLEGG,TheJeweler Near Post Office As before — DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: gl e mold w06 p. m and Sat. Evenings 7-8 m 3% Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel 1225 of Violin Second Floor, Tel. Mrs. George 4 Sachem Terrac adv. It is the desire of the Ol bureau to secure a milit; record of the boys who service from that town Monday at § o'clock church, an anniver for Thomas entered the in St. Patrick's ary requiem hig Murphy was sung derick : New Haveri road has > to stop the practice arted of walk- se tres- Iroad propert Up in Tolland coun me hay in small lots is being sold at thirty to thirty-five dollars a_ton in the barn, but there is not much for sale. James L. Case of Norwic the Montville Baptist church morning, his topic being lines of ReconsPruction A Norw home of then cold, | blossom ing. Charles Far Sunday alonz the After Victory. sitor in Georgia writes geable weather, fruit flowers are bloom- which led to the arres lor in 1917 There is a project observance of Arbor cure a widespre dedicated to of C those pelled to mark plainly the price of the luxury article and will not the tax with the minately at Palmer- chedule of day _morning. 5 gt Palmer Bros. quilt m ted on a ,w until 5 11.30. Farnham Saturda Frank after a lowed 1 | of Groton but for the vho died from ji been watchman at the tern Pol itute people tinued through this week by the com- mittee of which Mrs. Edmund W. Per- kins is ch an. Ar are to be left at the Elks' Ho It is learned here that {1ege War Service der |a funa for the mai | equipment of the o be con- Smith Col- riment is raising nance and the three Smith units | now on duty in France. The fund is | to be collected by S: alumnae innin day) the Nor- ¥ anatorium ing been received during the pas | weeks 1 cases. Ju there are at the [ ium 110 patients > num- ber is @ | vears past and i - than | in 1916, ns from the s vy for the N nounced by Mrs. Walter ckingham, chairman of the com- show $70, with $21 r | M. B | mittec congress put fe Sunday, s ruled tha an_hour the coming and that > new time. serious menace in Connecticut serted in the annual report of the Co necticut Children’s Aid Society out. The report ards among piblic connected w®%h baby farming. Because of the greatly increased ex- pense during the past year, the Odd Fellows' Home, Fairview, at Groton, has somewhat exceeded it appropria- tion, but |l is the intention 7 to ma | Those who a clothing for the Hill are being : with worn at’ Quaker ve articles Comstock ceive don: Along, the musical comedy ch began a Hartford engagement with a special henefit for the United Je Monday { night s the composition of John Louw Nelson, son of Bishop R. H. son, of Albany, former rector of Christ church, Norwich. For the second time at Park church Barnes' an ; the Babylon wa x Sunday/ by the qua , Mrs. Albert I Miss Hield 1 Learned and Bugene B. Seamans, nging the effective solo s prelude was Dig- Reverie in a Mission Garden. a Leonard Chapman, 86, ly jailer at Tolland, who died residence of his nephew, Registrar George M. Chapman, in Waterbury, married Elizabeth Ann Barker of Tol- land, April 25, 1857. A son and daugh- ter were born to them but dicd and a ster, Mrs. George A. Morse of Dan- former- at the Teacher of Violin GEORGE TOURTELLOT 38 Union Street FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS ielson, alone survives Mr. Chapman, OBITUfRV Miss H. O. Wilson. Miss Haldif 0. Wilson of New Lon- don died Monday morning in this city after a long illness with tuberculosis. She leaves no relatives but had a large circle of friends who deej mourn her loss. Mrs. George Coristosk. Mrs, Hannah F. Comstoc’:, widow of George Comstock, and former resi- dent of Quaker Hill, died Sunday at Chestnut Hiil, Conn. She way 8§ years of age. | Ferg |ested in_the will be com- | hree | ¢4 {of th will pej { base on the | that threatene | fire appara! Nel- | PERSONALS Miss Mabel Eneos of Essex has been a visitor in Norwich. George A. Sturdy of New London was in this city Monday evening attending a Masonic meeting. Mrs. Billings F. S. Crandall of Gales Ferry, is a patient at Memorial hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. ) William W. Gager has return- ed to Waterbury from Norwich, where she has been visiting her parents. Miss Harriett S. Hunt of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bogue and family at 106 Broad street. Mrs. William I. Bogue who has been visiting with friends in Brookl has returned to her home 3 Broad street. Private Clarence Ambler, who has been spending a few days fuzlough at his home in Leffingwell, returiied Mon- day to Camp Devens, Miss Rae Gordon of Fairmount street, has returned after spending the week in Boston with relatives, where she at- tended the Boston auto show. J. O. Stutsman, director of the Ar- rned Monday from where he has been spending tion of a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. and au- tomobile party, from Groton, were re- cent supper ests of Mr. and Mrs. Anson D. Grover in Norwich. Herman, Morris and Nelson Zellin- ind A. L. Hyman, formerly of No: ame here from Bridgeport Sun- o make a short visit with friends. After an illness of three weel home Grover his | Osten store of the work Monday. The Waterbury American Attorney John been ili at h Avenue for the red and is able to be : Among those to receive at, Harvard Med:c duatio of Putnam, William Harris of New Burke of N . resumed says: who has Gerald tained a number birthday party home i |NORWICH TEMPLARS ELECTED | . trees are in | FIFTY YEAR® AGO|i« Templars i it be inter- | item Y*ull\w\ in ram under {of work Washingto night. the knig Grand lodge enjoye ut_which addresses William R. Higby of other prominent were this utine were el W work depu W. Skift of eralissimo; terbur R Golden of Bridgeport John W. Twarka of N grand warden; Sir Stephen M 1of Waterbury, grand _sentinel next annual meeting ery will be v rk comm! comma ery of Waterbury. SICK SOLD!FHS CAN R C!"TEP FOR VOCATIOMAL TRAINING man who has ai ¢ the v or to come to Amerij building on y that time a_representative federal board will be in Norwi n ion forms and vocational t n and in ates governme 4 who have become led vice of their country and to carry on their former occupation: atural aptitude, Do not fail to avail y opportunity FIRE IN MESS HALL AT SUBMARINE BASE rred at cu Thame A fire occ ous damage ildin, nated new m , one of the larges the numer structures for a brief time it appe an extensiv unded and the manned by hundred sailors, attacked and soon subdued it, althgug damage 1 started e call was e Mon il such tion, now concluded. time as under way, JURY CASES5 WILL END IN PRESENT WEEK | term tbis next the last lendar term for motion il divorce cases, On w.ll adjourn till April 7 New London whic] the hearing on confir er: for the Groton Iron Body Sent to Woodbury. The body of Mrs. Mary Morri has been sent to ‘oodbury for b Cummings ied in this city last illness irs Wed- over 22| in Yo aaumiter of John Winifred McLaughlin, 2 cused two | mej no ] He was ar number perfumer ot oris Berk- | 19 at has rooms | Whit He was ac- | with Woolwort on-s owner. NORWICH N ACQUITTED IN NEW LONDON mory at the stre: iF THMESE COLD DAMP DAYS @ EFFECT YOUR Everywhere in the Red Whit and Blua Package - - - 5 Cenis G:GS CO CAMBIADGE MASS shorated 1t the it was time t CIVEN PATENT FOR INVENTING PERI offi “LERY KING mal action of the bow xes supposed 1o have els, th {On and after March | liveries of this store wiil be | daily, 13 Great Specis For This Week Only As Pistured, Table with Swing Arm_ | SPECIAL PRICE COMPLETE, $10.98 Regular Price $15.00 In Mahogany Ima Leather Couchu SPECIAL TH”‘ WEEK ONLY This Attractive Be d Outfit Value $8.00 Top d Ticking, Value $7.00 Cotton SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY COMPLETE OUTFIT ‘Schwartz Bros. The Big Store with the Little Prices 9-11-13 WATER.STREET 24th the “N atice to the Public!! ‘ | nine a. m. and thre¢ p. m. Kindly get your orders in before the first delivery. 7 JOHN GULA Meats, Groceries and Fruits 20 Lafayette Strest | Are you taking advantage of these Prices of FEED are going {up, but we are still receiving carload \ lots and shall sell at low prices. Have | 1\5( received two carloads of “Union | " which we shall seil at $3.35 per 100 pounds. E Also the following: $230 ¢ 96 PDAN‘S per bag) CORN CRACKED COFN and i .. $3.00 ¢ (100 Founds per bag) | STOCKFEED (100 Pounds per MIDDLINGS (100 Pounds per CHOICE BRAN (100 Pounds per ECHOICE RECLEANED BARLEY $2.55 (96 Pounds per bag) {SUCRENE DAIRY RATION | COTTONSEED MEAL ... 18)/2 per cent. protein (109 Pounds per bag) $3.15 | (100 Pounds per bag) MYSTIC SCRATCHFEED ..... $78 | (100 Pounds per bag) This Grain very best, quality. FRISBIE'S FERTILIZERS is of the Chas. Slosherg & Son 3 Cove Strest IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building ake elevator Shetucket Strees ertrance. Phone ters on Sund: ing the license nur 54 B8 had | o been Iying in_the woods ne Maplewood Nuzsery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 988 destruction was quick 10 , T |THE SPRINGTIME TONIC or N Veak in person to protest.” The EoriNervous iifeate e and At Rose Croix Meoting, for the past few day Charles M. Gerdenier, 35r1 and Ed- car had been e 5 sar B. Eillg, 38rd, both of Xridgeport, arters and i of thei na \ Women were here Monday evening to attend 1 the mnetlng of Norwich chapter of Hi CADCMENE Rese Croix at the Masonic Templs lu. New Londc 1 li ! 1 e Sold by r his home No report of a police WHEN YOU WANT to put vour bus- inews befors the public. there is no medium betier then through the ad- vertising coiumas of Tnm Pulletin, Al xpose