Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1919, Page 5

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, MARCH 31, 1919 5 A WOMAN'S VERDICT Tells of Suffering Greatly With Kid- ney and Bladder Trouble and How Balmwort Brought Relief. Her Letter Well Worth Mrs. Nellie McGinn, 609 ew York Cit write: Ior the last year 1 suffered great from Kidney and Bladder trouble, tressing pain in the back and hips, with rheumatic twinges and frequent severe headache, accompanied by ner- vousness, chills, and fever; also a frequent desire to eliminate, a smart- ing, burning sensatu, with pain in the region of the bladder. I would fre- quently nave to arise at night, sleep being disturbed by the pro and inflammation in bladder. th of Balmwort noticed instant relief, and con- tinuing them 1 am now totally well and relieved of all pain and dis- tress from which I suffered. 1 am glad commend Balmwort Tablets as ble, beneficial medicine and trust and freedom s 1 did, ete.” a true statement | Balmwort 1 other medi- | id by leading drug- Adv. 5:05 p. m Light Reading. 138th Where gra Those chic day h sto About y use alm to use and onio tured by day. Pract tate money try | Dennis been vears' land any reakfast as Its d to loes. one ness 1d d its erisp, | out a its eating rt every with a pleas- 9 with a pleas- | o4 qriye sionari mornin, Shepherd, Two pl Sunday tho y out Andrews’ Bakery Summit Street church is noot Here Is Your | . Bond Lobste doing [ Chance To get a Genuine Dia- mond for $30.00. Pay for it while you get the it pleasure of it. The The Plaut-Cadden C to 143 MAIN STREET dence re Procd Sa Lt Established 1872 Teacher of \Vfiolin:;‘ and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 busi M bapti Farm Dr tor ent | | | | D of | | ai | K e CUBMINGS & RiNG Foneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber work day m Rockv Efficien rr 10 Conn agen, with a modern ment emp | The cr | court fo afternoon Joel M his | of Commerce Phone 238-2 Lady Building Ass ING W Herad WORA OF ALL KINDS ON AUTCMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS tAechanical - AL OVER ll: L e th fs l‘ maining . James Er When ters of tenth an will be f d C iman Repalve, Fainting, Trim Uphcistering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its Lrances. i Gorm. 507 to 515 North Main St. Don’t Throw Your Old Hats Away HAVE THEM MADE OVER AT THE CITY SHOE SHINE AND HAT CLEANING COMPANY 33 BROADWAY Best Shine In Town Special Chairs for Ladies SHOE REPAIRING Done quickly and at reasonable prices. 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Also Shoe Shining Parlor in con- nection. BROADWAY SHOE REPAIR SHOP 52 Broadway DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street entrunce. Phone ming, offices | urges | the paym | their war | while in A To don N | chine | talio ¢ hunc | months’ un An Am ian came heen 3 r: ian was and was shrapnel When of P., of Jows’ hall brate Roj be her Samuel dealer, w! last concussio was not Unsigned News Items. Three unsigned news items, all a ptable if they had shown signatures as a guarantee of good faith, were banded in to The Bulletin Sunday. Anonymous contributions will not be Puhlewcd, Three Donald a chors in Local dealer dre having of the unexpected cold Home-grown radishes, awarded hun experts ¢ of nch. 13 are cor icers ex Another of that | sailors sh C ity at Frid: thrown from his wagon in is reporte wards rec e Buliztiv. " Norwich Monday, March 31, 1519 VARIOUS MATIERS The moon is new today 1, vehicle lamp; this evening. the snow has is a rich emerald. broods anxious since ¥ who ave rm. the have been state, {1 nd incidentally any mon- . in pos ns and cueu the Norwicl ally all handli ithout e ender: w < defe While tric ligh Forem: up nine g excavating tc t pole at Sherlocke snakes, P, L servi ice with tk :lephone ive jurke ch 1th sed fon Norwich eas: w to 1 r the Y0y when 1d m( ttle Apri wday ne ing Poquonoc company Howing orni ille. He cy this ecticut the iew county to det the met oyed iminal r at Reed Th E: docket, ntinted stant term April M of letc P o case chu Iresses to he Monday beginning are to he iscopal chur Middleto nivers ollowed b hief Mrs, tic ar pect to be notice fr the Unite disct ould lent ¢ r risk the mil 1 vour hristopher, even to it ted oursc at 1d has ston boy. home 1a Tenafly sinc ndir 1l wee in the trenc wounded 1t Chateau Hiawatha Co New London I Thursday gers night. this (Mon in the Samuel Clark Recovering. Clark ho w 1y afternoor the d making g overy at n of the fractured. bra Barges Blown Ashore. light barges Towhoat company’s fleet, nd Hope, New London the terriffc zale of Friday night and went ashore off Eastern Point. later pulled them into deep water, furs of the requiem Murphy ws o wme Stafford uniting after Thierr Mrs. for Sebequanash council o vich, invited the Hiawatha sisters to present raising of injured his home. dragged their MONDAY, PERSONALS I M Rose LeVaughn E. L. Root of Norwich has been in| Danielson on a business trip. C. J. King. from Norwich, and in has returned The Patrick’s by Rev, briel's — fourth Lenten church on Father Ansc monastery, Dos! ard by a i numl being filled nearly to | FFather Ansiem took | sermon from the the St. John, the first ver late therefore took ed Him.” He said When Jesu Roman governor ness in Chr he found crime. He when he did in last was Foster the t at Joseph Hampton Miller. Mrs. Amos Kendall has returned to Danielson from a visit with friends in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bliss of Norwich, were recent guests at Mr. and Mrs. ¢, S. Hyde's in Brooklyn. Miss Flora B. White of North Ston- ington has been spendin al d with relatives and friends Provi- dence. 3 former Academy friends at Dishaw recently ¥ v of to ltic w C s in 3 nee S at 41 o'clock melted, the| of ea In saw hieves are taking ir the saw nd over a Jesus told o he le “hrist tom in and fur coats de hecause ather. outhern beets, mbers were fea L dealers Satur Helen M member Kel t T of Dayvill | - of Norwich Free, faculty, has been visiting Mansfield Center. | Harold Gildersleeve, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Gildersleeve of Lincoln avenue, has returned to resume his studies at Brown university, Provi- de when should ‘rucify ced placed et sin on sin. S hanks soldiers’ to in the Trench the coun- se nce. Filmore just returned S5 Sage of Norwich from overseas t two years in th 1V, nding a few « sister, Mrs. Durham. A fori who D where place elec Crescen F People nd his at ) Robert men dug vs t I. Whitc London. button for Southern has five New ce e ‘0. er Norwich Lynch, re partment ram, the steel al John Company who rec who on. 124 Charles has gone time where account Most of where she young resenting the New was at announced steamer Wor C. Donova Re returned xmx nanc I h Saturda of Corpe quarte He ame b XTH 8 resi- | who | the | bee has retur North Dearborn to before € of S | has ! b at > at list of | number but in | total of Cen ondon hort giand home on husband and the formerly ersal- mis- | held Sunday the FUNERALS P, J. Fitzgerald of Good Mrs. The funeral wife of P Saturday at Mechanic altendance were 1 | from other places, i New London nad Westerly | were many beautiful floral ranged about AL hurch requiem ma Elizabeth ('Suilivan,| wind morning h | c late 36 the nd: and fric eeks the I Cor lecture onal fter- surgical gre the casket and Cornelius 1l took place in St lertakers ption | 1€ John | ullivan. | cem- 1 M dance the we SETTING CLO WAS mm Edward C. Jnv\r\:m o o'clock were sterly, New N ds land non, | Among bodies of | mem in | Temp kvil Departure Sund: the sus stood be Having e reople They SERIES SIN, !S LENTEN MESSAGE at St.ra evenin; and wa e church sermon ¥ passion i mobh, a This is the | We are rul fashion. The : oymen the t always is found in the| i of ot and revolution.| choice the world today. ion just and s ruled by sensu we go we Im m er, s | 1 capaci theme wor ind impurity 9th chapter wUdU\\n our stre “Then Pi- tments and ¢ d Scourg-|in shame. |over by the| Chr holi- { mode Him | fas any | And but | shions st down are we the fashions of said we m W we a part: fore Pliate a divine imine )t W tyran the world? cloth oursely ng mad 10¢ this ippointment | curry favor| mob. As passover ed Barabb: and asked cried asked do w Him Christ 1l purity 1w other o it has by the to ot he & | i heside | su er on ERMO! ON FAITH WORKS CASES " FOR HEARING APRIL 7| he | | CKS AHEAD LACK POWER TO E FEDERAL DRY LAW| ROLLEY FARE SYSTEM BEGI immer it throu, farm bureaus mining just how and equip- | vices held Tu in I in tl 1 o'clock and fr] There were several b arranged a s conduc pastor of church. Durir Davis, 1esds at the hou |and service tist church a bher of relat | attendance oral tr The about | 1 the e were of the opens i superior | tiful Tuesday | casket with dge| Rev. J. W Spring on | Packerville y-one | the services Mrs. Nellie Hutchins s h Sometime We'll Understand, S Grace and Abide With Me accompanied at the organ by Charles Hopkins. Burial was Packerville cemetery where Rev Higgins read a committal service bout | Willimar number t Mr: the rehes of in a s given on tt ir of the tonight held at h. Greater es of Teo Len- (Mon- the St in J WEDDINGS. Kalstein—Marguica Kalstein, and leas, 19, both native married here by bi Abriha cremony was_performed home ¢ Mr. anid A 191 V Main > grool was a David » aturday it a, were Ral T o'clock . Ab street heen bro voung hoy the employ of Mr., has lived tn N dressmaker of Tar th ar in bride been pe ised to ums apy keep due ied up o for | reri Stott—Seeley. Arnold reley, avenue Rex active 101st Gor- | ma-| Joshua | Blizabeth s Hill Wednegday room, who sland He is second mart born in Stott h residing were ma | 50, is a grocer age. he England and hool teacher. h bat- bo of two a four \ or English lenne rivate Teleo Flor- from Camp ho\ by orthrop, this ide n and is was | 1 11 ) 5 ha N S Workmen's Compensation. Workmen’s compensation agreement | in the following se been approved by Commissioner J. Donohue: Ship Construction & Trading Stonington, employer, and R celi of Pawcatuck, widow of Miceli, employer of the company died Feb. 12 from concussion of brain. He was struck by a pole fell on him from a great height. widow is to receive compensa‘ion 312 weeks at rate of week aht 1. hes, ght ei \ explained. publicatio Amer in ouncil No. 15, met in Odd Fe evening to cele- Clark, dep- Nor- 5 4 ph | Autoists Report Deep “‘li‘lt‘) Automobilis from | pe the 1d 2 throu ot nd Sun $11.0¢ por ount deep Boston that cam A machine on Saturday had placed | deep mua which had the trolley | wheels and frozen ma is g |like solia wheels withou day) evening to day chiefs, had x id drift car. eet of and he above one Around Silent Policeman, The new silent policeman which the police commissioners have in the triangle between tracks in Franklin square. its effect in diminishing the liability to collisions at Young's corner. On a fire call within a day or two, even the fire apparatus slowed up to circle around the policeman as jthe turn was made towards Greeneville Preston_cattle in this city when he was Main street, progress He has his skull n ood to- ain but Yale Acknawledges The twenty-eighth the Yale Alumni Univ) ion just issued, ref terms to the generous which will add more n ings and equipment t great university holdir mentioned is the bequ Ric Sterling of N of ‘rank Sterling city. - of the the Prgached at Methodist Church . A. Northrop was the preach- at the service of Trinity Episcopal church in the absence of the sto¥, Rev. E. A. Leff, who is at- tending conference at Taunton,” M R er \und an- harbor during Tugs pas NS T\JE DAY LEY REPORT ITTEE TUESDAY | ppointed MM nization. Con hy partment 1o ization move- comm of on tment she ised Jericar respec be a- ive or sched- lo¢ 1 bool to NORWICH RELATIVES GET ORD OF SOLDIER'S DEATH Drifts of Snow.|, vq the 1 H”l”\'l”;l“\\ of John Massachusetts | field, Mass city on 101st F 1 4 vice on the relative Satu Mexican border aves 4 Wife ingfield Adam Gernhard, Jr., D. Pfeiffer of this cit} and a stepmoth- | was a broth: and Mr. top passed throug 1 struck stuck to the| king them lock | it spokes | plying r in Sy Le Speak at Get- Togemer E A the pu ‘Nz gational chur: the -together t the Christian ation was heard with much plea audience of men in blue and khaki and | S!crlmg Gift. nnual report Fund 2 in g erling ssary build- the "already The gift of the late ew York. uncle Bunnell of (hi: at »on of 550~ teful gift, Men’s ers addre ec o ngs. The program orchestra and included music by the a ten minute song ser- vice. The ladies of Trinity Episcopal church furnished and served a luch | tie | STEAMER CAPE COD ure by the|} 272,361 BUSHELS OF GRAIN l FROM STATES WAR ACRES| Connecticut's in 1 1\1 added in to the nations food s L ording to fig ures compiled from nm'fl reports of county agents in the ei coun- of the state. This sents -only the product acres that would not have except for vigorou duction aign ¢ zents as s of the quantity follows “SYRUP CF FIGS” | CHILD'S LAXATIVE 00K AT TONGUE! REMOVE POISONS FROM STOMACH. J LIVER AND BOWELS of Wh ushel 24,830 bushels; and horn buted elst oats. 109,44 kwheat hushe be ‘kmen 10 1 fgund farmers 3 laho! p of lifornia on sure your and most c for the bowels. Chil- for pame C: you 2 the or and TESTED RECLEAN- WILL BE SOLD AG. 96 Pound s TO ARRIVE TUESDAY MORNING o Pies | Bag) LSO THE FOLLOWING: BRAN Pound< per Bag) COTTONSEED MEAL “aee. 3315 (190 Poun Protein) $3.75 per Bag—36% “JYST'\C‘ SCRATCH FEED 100 Peunds per Bag) SUCRENE DAIRY RATION. )9 Pounds STOCK FEED .. $270 per Bag—1642% Protein) NC. 1 HAY = (100 Pounds per Bag) {ORWICH TAILORS ORG RGAR KINDS OF SEED POTATOES FRISBIE'S FERTILIZERS Chzs Slosberg & Son 3 Cove Street IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER Far Rockaway nes who survives him. 4 seven has been employed b pekwell comr illness mo brot FAMILY REUNION FOR 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY r and four in Far three Walter C. Haack. with pneumonia ack, 31, oc- ville at the and Mrs. and nn]*x OBITUARY |PASS TESTS FOR JOBS AS HIGHWAY INSPECTORS ion has de ctors of ccording Inez ams. 14,00 Phhfl‘ Robert K. T eonard L. ard B. jecent years been so estate d Wil ndmothe REL‘ULAR MEETING of Woman’s Auxiliary, Y. M. C. A., Tuesday, April 1, at 3 p. m., at ths home of Mrs. L. O. Smith, 137 Washington street. A full attendance of members is locked for. death street The Union Mr “»n.\lrlflrf‘ll seriously morning when h ed to grow SEED CATS HAYS AND ERTILIZER A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN, Fab b Q« 1D Worth Money, side t he, ine Ca- and for rheuma k bladder ailmen Tabhlets, of sandwiches, ‘cake and coffce. and .Phone 960-2 .

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