Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 2, 1919, Page 5

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1919 5 SYRUP OF FIGS Light vehicle lamps this evening. FEVERISH CHILD IF LITTLE STOMACH IS SOUR, LIVER TORPID OR BOWELS CLOGGED. than usual Tuesday. Argo_at Osgood's g0 fresh fish. Low pri enclose the grounds Baptist church. A a few new ones by the small boys. Church ie are planning post entertainments at Mothers can rest easy ‘alifornia few ho [Four bile noves out of the have a well, | mpl. after giving Tup of s,” bes 1se in all the clogged-up waste nenting food gently | bowels and vou | wyful child n. | will not take the time | v their bowels, and packed, liver gets re pl | of national banks has 1 in tatives of the New Londo ‘or the Go this variou! Children from day I resider i g Monday then 1oo! made b: e. Hand back | chu {wie h housewt that the Jempster H |move their ho tadiker farm Hobron will i run t ation Army 1+ Home Andrews Bakery I | Summit Street l | | has no WELDING WILL FIXIT ders A Rockville \mm ngs of all kind: ements, Transmis: Housings, Stee her mecal parts made WHOLE our WELDING. rk that is guaran- ave Weldmg and Mfg. C 31 Chestnut Street hone 214 «onw‘ Frames, Axies f ALL KiNDS d SOUND w GFORGF G. GRANT Undertaker and Enhalmer 3Z Providence St., Taftville mpt & or night calls ®orldM Wrawi ity of Nerwick Water Works tien to day ne 630 FLOWERS OCCASIONS C ers Delivered TREES '\'\D» SHRUBS laplewood Nursery Co. . H. PEABODY Phone 386 SEED OATS HAYSEED FERTILIZER | “A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 That Highway CUMMINGS & RiNG| : = Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Com receive leave he informati New En; published by oads associatio mont Good State President the Internationa Connecticut Easter sale and ca quarters, 200 Ora ven, at which the Myra Davis, charge of the Seventeen cal form, 4 numbe wich recently solicitir for a magazine, were day at a1 Hartford hotel. claimed part of the wounded soldiers was ten days, judgment beir Eleanor Mc former state presi Auxiliary, A. O. II, picked to sclect a 1 part ngi stre Niantic chairmar vassors Bon’t Throw Your Old Hats Away AVE THEM MADE OVER AT THE ITY SHOE SHINE AND HAT CLEANING COMPANY 33 BROADWAY Best Shine In Town Special Chairs for Ladies {WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus- hess be! ie_public, there is no jum than through the ad- ing ns of The Bulletin N —— o Mrs, ter, dies those n, spector was made by was taken to St. Franci Monday, because of health. the old April Fool's and soc A check swindler who a number of Connecticut th of July ussed Dy Division, is 1 One profits fined $2 7.43 o'clock VARIOUS MATTERS There was less first-of-April moving . Big car- adv. Men are rebuilding the fences pranks :d Tuesday 1 orga enten used checks en operating cities. lebra- ey er pecia employ Jonnec fancy articles ome of whom werr ip which the Central niza- ales esen Park Tben al an- icut Lic Satur wer of nt o and or woman spector when the office of facto the leg: vho and d La- of in- and | w PERSONAL. .S George C. Lane of 1} Norwich over the week end. Lloyd Herhert of Griswoid was Nerwich Monday en busine: Bertrand Wilson has yeturned p River, after a visit ta rel rwich Mrs. Joseph F. J of Stoningt Dbeen th: t of Norwich re Emerson wood have Storrs col svent and rned to where a we r wh g er sister-in-law, nwright Bostor, week to Mansiield, h o visit frien came to Fort hcme of her Aunstin. retarned former home, Austin oint the brothe; to SERVED OYSTER SUPPER i AT BOZRAH CHURCH | en of the Congreg: Bozrah served an evenin March Smit and How The by E throp, Alfred H An entertain The church {George H head Bisho; { Atapic re waiter sted Harold 1 yd Abel ence Abel. Two one-siory frama buildings, sheathed in corrugated iron. located on . morth of the Industrial owned x Gor Cor; " one of o to the machin rpora vas abo ing mach of c - be a t threaten Gordon | cotton | A member | - night | $12.000 worth of | v cerporation, Ficking erable q would probaily The fite Nt on wed the ntitled supper, consisti “Joe' Simpson’ endered in fine iagement o ed by Howare coal hedv and _amu: | ALMSHOUSE MATRON GIVES, ANIVERSARY PARTY ipman, m: FUNERAL. Mrs. Josephine Erickson. | commi Mrs '\cLDrswv EACHED HOME CONNECTICUT COLLEGE sophomore of Connectic: ain the ior el ) of the evening, April d for hefore the is hoped ons ag diph- | hat | similar | pitious col sita sophomore vaudeville o fell under t will be given on Sa show, | quar- 1rday SOCIETY ’ INCXDENTS IN Ha | visiz in New 1th of of izriford w: Mrs, nund W, 1 W. Hyd > guest rec Lester A ambridge at the homs of her par- nd Mrs. Squire Gregson. We all have our opportunities. most of us munage to dodze them but | ahd s fram Al- |\ $25,000 FIRE LOSS ON CENTRAL WHARF iAIR RIFLE SHOT IN EYE NO COMPENSATION CLAIM Commissioner J. J. Donohue has just rendered a_finding in the workmen's compensation case of Phil>moa 8- champe of Groton againgt shs 3:0lss Lumber Co. in which the ~laim of Deschamps is disallow Deschamps was hit some object shot from boy in the street at 12, 1918, while Descha on a wagon to the {a load of lumber for | The employe was laid up f d made a claim for d lost time. finding sidering ridl the same, ybody tray s exposed did not out of claimant’s employment ompensation m following opinicn “husetts supreme court cz tion which_canr proximate comes from a ha pan would have borhood. and STEAMER CAPE COp MAKES HER FIRST HERE. v_ . c. A ng vice Thames Cod of the ition company LIEUT. MANWARING HAS | MEDICAL CARE OF BOCHES | to frier war! jeut who' is . ROSS RFT"WN'-‘- AF W0 | arisen o - Harlin- Rockwell to on the 0on put iito op machinery is Jall and Re w of it Standard KERRY ENTERTAINERS IN LAST OF Y. M. C. A, CTURS last of the se civer Methodist N ries of e d for he equa t 1 heard h Mr. Whit to adva playi ted f ndec m b or soloist w Marion hear revious ¢ > a most 'Vlessa,., ge To Ladles | How To Reduce Your Wei 5}1( zetting th Clarenc to obesit effectiv id be tried. MEN! MEN! Get that strap watch and have the time at your service on your wrist. We have all prices to suit your with | American Womar t| ench hospits hat there are 500 Boche prisoners vho reconstruction the medical care > not eral views of ¢ ospital and the r buildings which w aris a condition 11y corrected once immedia of wisdom, n months and has ench government ons for six months trausferred to Bl the 4 The s to be i April I Spirituali sary. evening was ‘..‘m:lf’\, and Mrs. Charles| ot street, Anniver- y enjoy home of in e of mc music, Salmwort good, conscientiou mend and sell them. tube. ot tempted at_home, ited to drink think of your wife One—Madame upen me 1 am sur.—London when the | olutely de- Tit-Bi l Sold A1l dry - =i “Out of Bed Three Times!” CORRECT KIDNEY TROUBLE pocket book $2.25 to $45.00. The Plaut-Cadden Co. 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 Thames River Line STEAMER CAPE C0D Whitehall Leaves New romptly re- the kid- pflamma- io Transportation Co., Inc. York w. top the annoyance. nefited users | 1 ¥ New London 10 p. m. Passenger rates between and New York Norwich Price $1.00 per $1.50. in- B. KNOUSE, Agent GREAT WORK CF RED TRIANGLE OVERSEAS Since America entered the war, the Red Triangle has given thé man over- seas without one penny of cost to him nearly 1900 huts and service buildings used by Bim as his club or home, 7,000 {men and women secretari up the have heen week at llion of doilars withou without upplics ant of sup. nou 1\1 l;;«zka Ball "‘our No. 2 will plants in East- : /Teacher nd | scem to make a on Globe. nation ires yrosperity Ate 1 the pris Paul D St | Sprinkling Notice \ TO PROPERTY OWNERS TENANTS AND WILLIAM C. YOUI Successer 10 ! STETSON & TOUNG ‘C‘\RPEN TER and BUL u;h)n' “Q West Main St | ER | at rignt | PLUMBING AND Phone 581 Sl 1?' dern Plambing | |is as cssential in modern heuses as | siectricity ‘s to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK | by expert workmen at the fairest | prices. Ack us for plans and prices J. F. TCHPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURHMS HEATL.. AND rrudsifo| 91 Franklin Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMB NG, STEAM FITTING Washingion Sg, Washingten Buiidirg Novwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing iRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN tUuNDRY L0 Nee. 11 10 25 F‘rry Street ASFIT MhG | (100 Pounds per Bag— HOW HRS. BOYD RYOIDED AN OPERATION Canton, Ohio.—*] suffered from a t| female trouble which caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that I would have to go through an operation before I could get well. “‘ My mother, who had been helped by LydiaE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, advised me 10 try it before sub- tion. Itrelieved me from my troubles work without any ibles to give teble Com- serious condi- operation is the t on the other hand rave been cure dbyt}us ydia only alternati 50 many n a‘xn.,mn was man who wants Afler Baby's [ 10,000 nurses will tell s Ba!h you thai nothing i soreness as e corders for COAL Iook ot curs, especially large, clean ;and lasting. ‘hand Brick | John A. Morgan & Son of Violin | and Mandolin \ERE%F [ E. BULLARD liss Plac | TELEPHONE 127-4 ce rrived 4,000 BUSHEL TESTED RECLEAN- ED SEED OATS WiLL BE SOLD FOR $260 PER BAG 96 Bag) ALSO THE CHOICE BRAN (100 Pou CHOICE | LEY FOLLOWING: $240 per Bag) RECLEANED BAR- COTTONSEED MEA (100 Pounds pe MYSTIC SCRATCH FEED | 100 Pou: SUCRENE DAIRY RATION . 8375 per Bag) . $270 Protein) $2.65 STOCK FEED . (100 Pounds HAY & (100 Pounds per Bag) \O 1 . $1.65 per Bag) ALL KINDS OF 8§ POTATOES FRISBIE'S FERTILIZERS Chas. Slesherg & Son 3 Cove Street IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER AMERICAK HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connccted D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phene Shnthcket Street OE RE” AIRING | Done quickly anc at reasonable prices. 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Also Shoe Shining Parlor in cone nection. BROADWAY SHOE REPAIR SHOP 52 Breadway 52 Brea DEN IST ¢ 3 JJNFS Suite 46 Sharmon Building tor cket Street cance. Phona no zdvertising medium ia sccticut equal to The Bul- iness results. 2

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