Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1919, Page 5

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NORWICH, BULLETTR, WEDNESDAYr 1918 Abniv 9, ! MEAVY MEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat Less Meat if You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Trouble. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can moke a mistake by)| flushing the kidneys occasionally, says | & well-known authority. Meat forms| wuric acid which excit the kidneys, they become over-worked from thej strain, get sluggish and fail to filter! the waste and poisons from the blood, | then we get sick. Nearly all rheuma- | tism, headaches, liver trouble, nerv- | "ousness. dizzin sleeplessness and |§ urinary disorgers come from sluggish kidneys. | The moment you fecl a dull ache in the kidneys or vour back hurts or if | the urine is cloudy. offensive, full of | sediment, irregular of passage or at-| tended by a sensation of scalding, | stop eating meat and gét about four | ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- | macy; take a tablespoonful in a glas of water before breakfa: nd in a days vour kidneys will act fine. famous salts is made from the 4 of grapes and lemon juice. com ined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate | 1e kidne also to neutralize the acids in urine no longer ses frritation, thus ending bladder weak- pess. Jad Salts is ire; mak ja-water should take now kidney: blood kidney xpen nk and clean and pure by complications. avoiding FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin Advanced Scholars Prefered | cent freezc CONCERT ORCHESTRA For Weddings and Receptions | lowing the Phone 1251-13 92 Fifth St. THE BOSTON CAFE Opens Under New Management. Mr.| Demeter, who has been manager of the Cafe Minerva, one of the leading cafes of Boston, for the past five| years, is now in charge. EXCELLENT FOOD AND SERVICE] 41 Broadway CARL S. DEMETER CO. NOTI(‘F April 15 and will be closed or ish Passove THE COLCHESTER FARM DUCE COMPANY Colchester, Conn. of busine account of Jew- | PRO- | | City of Norwwh Water Works 1219 endi pa Oftice AT larter P! remaining WILLIAM H aprid RAZORS Get that Razor here, we have a large display of all kinds of Safeties and Blades. The PlaTxrli-C-aTlden Co. 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 | M SEED OATS HAYSEED AND FERTILIZER | . A.R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 WARRANTED. WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRANKLIN STREET. i S % FLOWERS | FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 985 | GROUND LIMESTONE In car lots and less than car lots For sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf, Nerwich, Conn. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Tnftville] Prompt aitention to day or night calls | Teiephone 630 aprléMWFawl DENTIST DR. E. Jj. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street eatrance. Phone | the | Towne, | field, New up the out to ‘m\‘ T VARIOUD MM"T:PS Light vehicle lamp 7.50 o'clock this evening. Light snow is (Wednesday) b School childrer biuets and other early The farm bureaus gpened Monday their 6,000 members. Jitney men of the state ganized to oppose the proposed lation relating to jitn During March the Rockville ry circulated 5,524 books. _The ing room attendance was 1,506 Recent awards of patents John W. Anderson, Groton, ass ctric Boat team conde tem at predicted for today Almanac. bringin; spring m;\f campaign a early sy the Victory armers in the suburbs their oat crops, which delayed by cool weather SNOw are being made of all young people Protestant churches of Norwich Sunday morning Tomorrow. April planet Saturn and the moon in conjunction. Saturn will north 6 degrees 54 minute M. Bartor Pr East 10, 10:11 m will home in Argo at Osgood's wh As orchard hat no of turned black yet did not Local owne of visiting their shore prop ing conditions muct own the it is injure t In Tol torney Michael D. O’Con Spri sates necticut loc ention of the Br road Clerks to oper are being ense your office now 25; fem An usually rosbeal r'.ufl\\ Ay compa special drive make renova con cho rn of LJ" John E. London, promotor is to cut tes. At the a Wooster cl | Haven, held Monds Colony member of the chap: Mrs. H. Lynwood Norwich. section Haven line fir t quired mber ¢ for ti work in placing s and roadbed summe men ir wil sectiol remer the ci 1 In a record ju leyan Alumr t of twen their live of twelve raduates pub The report of the Connectic bureau of labor statistics the two years ending that Nor ting days whicl Nov pl i person had strikes, in were | idle 470 days. The funer H: day afternoon nephew, Sidne ton stree will be in V vife of the I A young m Lebanon relatives South Manchester, early in the war 1s medical unit ful service in been assigned Marseilles for New the home Van who with k and army tl a fo Bound Over to Superior Court. homas Coffe ‘l with Coft ful ir Wadislaw Zizu | aceused of theft panion in a saloon on ) paid $5 each on the charge Xlcation. Wallingford.—Rev. zned as pastor of Meth- 1scopal chu here ecome or of the Methodist church in Tor igton. Rev. Mir. Judd came rom New Haven two vears s am the C. Juda odist E unday Dr. Cyrus H. Pendleton. Cy Dr. | hor il rted with Ph ived Weste rement |in this | [ ing of d 1 cost of died on over New Britain. PERSONALS Mrs. Robert Ceese ssex to Norwich. of Summit street, i recovering. have | bccn recently | atient at | nitarium in 1 Norwich has left | for the home of | . G. Champlin, in' son, who arrived at ting at hi but will 10 receive his di papers note that of Willimantic, _ spent | with his son, W Thomp- | the home F. M.\ 4 avenue, Dan- | C i of | station | Vermont | | is | OBITUARY. | y Pendleton, £ re physicians nday, april 6th, aged eighty De: art troubl <hort duration. jescendant of Major Brian who came to this coi ettled in Watertown ward appoi f Maine, then a r Charles 11 orn in Adam and Hc one of | in Norwick ) Hannah Pendle ips Anrdover .cademy from Ambherst College ppa_honor He has 1e town of He until his nominal re ago. ne pr. 1864, - several y riy up to of his d His many tow m‘r-u ing he was the only p h in 1366 £ Oliv to Mary and A amn M. M ac- active de: f judge sembly the the Lib: FUNLRALS B B\wen Episcopal \h'”‘* both were con “Johin' Galligan sesda ng f for John all atives and sent, some Hartford, Ma e grouped about in st| maurice requiem the | riends | coming Will Jo Jam John R. ¥ ters, Burke, i Fow- RaymonJ F Mattvscn Mattison, imbal svenordale, with A. Wood. 2 the ]avln Norwich branch does i —Whether the Jes nn-§ nness was due to the high | {uing this s people to turn their [on this plan of savings can apprec | don i was educated | ! Lydia | W. S. SALES $15,181 IN THREE MONTHS Sales of war sa; certificates and | these government securities. Many | thrift stamps made at the wich | would now be in need in these read- {post office in the three months from| tment times were it not for these an. 1 to April 1 have totalled $15,181 ngs. There w total of 819 cards lh(, Norwich post office has cashed bearing the sixteen thrift stamps that|over $23,000 of war savings certifi- were exchanged for war certificates.|cates since January 1 of this year. While the sales have not heen large { Each person rx ceived the amount they it is encouraging to the postmaster to | paid with interest so that many in the | find that so mahy have acquired the | community may thank the workers of | habit of saving in this way since it|the campaign for their having a little Iwas so strongly impres the | fund to draw from. | people during the lll'i\ The|{ Postmaster John P. Murphy is plan- £ ning the formation of a_thrift and | ng club and expects after it Iai formulated to have the majority of the | It \\u\hmlron\ of the office enrolled as mem- upon th He is at a loss to know why e past lolders of war savings certificates and two years'“sal- | thrift stamps go to ‘curbstone brokers those who started | and others to dhpo e of their certifi- ate | cate whereas they can | the patriotic people who | be shed with interest added at the| to start investments in | post office. st vear. stem s ! lunnnun to thrift this easy way. impres: this many during so many earned ne, but now and difficult to minds of hen v ir ving in the urging of induced them DENIES DIVORCE TO IPlNOCHLE CLUB ENDS NEW LONDON WOMAN } H." Reed 'k ‘umzlrr]l down decision de livorce to M 2 Ida M. Judd Crandall. of New Lon- from James P. Crandall. now of parts unknown. Mrs. Crandall's di- | vorce petition was heard before Judge i superior Judge Joel The m West Side Pinochle club closed essful season on Tuesda; lain banquet the membe: The banquet was nronnunwod; et and everyone was 1 with the follow ved in excellent style: recetly grounds The couple 889, London Grapefruit. memor £ produced | causes for ed were & : Chicken with Dres Potato. Green Peas. g Tco Cream. Cakes. Coffee v from her found her with cliec At Jouse > doors that accoun did leave and gamb ad nothing left her for | & )t intolerable | Hon 1 fol'o\\ms aske first third, arried off the hon 1 D ars E 5 and Lewi: a- the evening ul-} 7280, A0 Underwood | Bailey . Pendleton 6460, P and never Ire he med 1b: could GAS ON STOMACH oo SEASON WITH BANQUET |!fom DRU ‘[(\(mn" by | evening with a banquet at C hamber- | Guile on Broadway, and following the | Mr. played for final| Tham '; HOW THE REPRESENTATIVES { tives at We advertise exactly as it is Dressing-up For Easte With Spring in the air and windows full of new styles SOUR STOMACH . INDIGESTION HEARTBURN| Instantly Relieved by BISURATED MAGN.ETsE|21 IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS AND POWDER FORM Easter coming, and fresh fabrics, most mc%n i stomach in the form powder i Do magnesia, Lfeel the lure of new clothes+— and ackages, a desire to dress up. and stl.rt == | The big question is what fo Lucil; iuile and May .mf)ml\r\-‘wm be choose. the | wd | come in—with a big selection; That’s where we piano, Mis ig menu which | ments iw“'h live, new styles, some- VOTED ON “DRY" PRoPosaL | thing to fit every one of you. The vo ham and Hart ' submitting the ohibition Suits $22.50 to $45.00. Murphy & McGarry 207 MAIN STREET to Br-ho[» E. W L. wymond Gos! n nell, Coms npson, Williams, Boul BRIEF STATE NEWS Hartford.—In | Ma rive for bandsme Harry W. Miller d bandsmen, H. ico, Va., to come to week in order to speed listment competent mys: connection | Hartford { Young, K 5| Chagnon, uence ; me imy WA? LOSSES, EPID DEEPEN RELIG! EMIC, OUS FERVOR of Goc ) | vision, Jord: R CLPT!ON COMMITTEES‘V nde 193280 194420 D state o chaplai represe Coun L €CE r i s 1 li t followir SCHOOL TEACHERS PRESENT F!ES]GNAT!ONS; aver \l)*\‘ ued member of | Norwich | > the othi- | are comparativel to the teac made. “allahan, been Weqguonnoc made prin 1, where EXECUTIVE SECRETAPY IS TO VISIT GIRL'S cLUB ill: d entive board of Preside: MeGar Murp! OLD LYME MAN FAILS TO GET HIS DIVORCE f Old Lyme grounds mar; L on | a CHINA WAS TOPIC FOR Released from Jail. ommon law hus- reading, Lady of Courtyard China’s the subject of a paper Joseph F. Cobb. furnished durinz Chinese New Day wa. accepted a’m,m by Rev. r was Takes Harold T, position a; Salesman Position. Robinson ha robile Mr his the "tl i nont Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ’ lcAsSTORIA | is 2 rara hird Ly - i peace activities W o | dertake: | ers. 'ROUND TABLE EVENING Jise) Sullivan, of the of the New Hartford charge of improvements in th ast few has road and is soon to the west, with ¥ Knowlton. | 1, Leon- Windsor. jterm of the of end the next hool, twhich ndsor will lose oh has more under school for mpbell and Campbell. princi- 1ave decided not to *hool after school RED CROSS CONFERENCE DATED FOR N:W LONDON | preparatior nstit town fo 18 yea £ the ¢ ampbell Alf In » oon will Divis will Atlanti Cross Dr. merican Mariar rence in presen 1ches an Londo atives fr auxiliarie will the morning |opening m. Alber ager of the and Atlan conference not work of but will co-ope { the we OWers, w in Genev signing of will made by 2 ociate director of the bu-|contain too production of scalp, mal Miss Florence harmful. vision director of the 1 Alexander M r of civilian 5. Williams, of the n . Weibell. will discuss Red Cc dwell Cecoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair resent countr you want conditio it wit to k be ¢ vour ful kair in what you the s ana muc P ap: prepared shampoos alkali. This "dries the hair brittle, amd Just plain mulsified is pure and en- much better than soap or ai ; of clse you can use your hair with One or two tea- abundance. of lNCIDE\TS IN SOCIETY I William Rug urned H rip .\Im'gmx* D. Mr. and M Springfield, Mz Mr. and Mrs. to manage. ified cocoanut oil re. It is very enough to for BATTERY : 99 SERVICE | The Solution Of Your . Battery Troubles /ill be found by bringing ithem to us. We guarantee satisfaction. E. M. YOUNG 23 Church Street 3 Wiilimantic Paddock to Richmo James r the hter, M I \I*\ Horatio Big now of low a Charleston 1ests of town ternoon. Mrs. Hume F ained Mrs. Horatic gue Lucius F ev Mrs. J. Dar Monda Porteous at Golf ¢ 1m‘ reduldig Foll Teacher of Violin and Mandolin RNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Pl TELEPHONE 127-4 | n fa i RING al Eirecic rs ¥ Eo mbalmers Main Strest Commercy Euitding can be obtal of a their action to eli tion, allay inflammation, teria und resto normal, cretions. HAVE RELIEVED THOUSANDS | inate destroy

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