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T e el el Ny e i e}, el et T TR SRR CELERY KING ===~ Blood Purifierfland Real Spring-Time Tonic. it to the| vegetable | vet ef- poisonous ou feel bet- of men Take it yourself and give ehildren, for it's a purely lazative tea that acts gontly feetively, driving out all waste matter and ms ter right away. Thous: and women retain their » and feeling by regulatin® their sys- tem each spring with safe, reli- wnie family 1emedy. S T—————TEE SR D P SHOE REPAIRING Dene quickly and at reasonable prices. 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Also Shoe Shining Parlor in con- nection. BROADWAY SHOE REPAIR SHOP 52 Broadway FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin Advanced Scholars Prefered CONCERT ORCHESTRA For , Weddings and Receptions Phone 1251-13. 92 Fifth St. Native Smelts. Fancy Steak Cod, vouthful looks | e Brlictin. 1919 VARIOUS MA'[TEPS Light vehicle lamps at 7.5 this evening. Red, white and blue Vietory ‘nusmrs are conspicuous all about town Some of the & Dceidin Norwu:h, Friday, April 11, hailstones seen ' y afte Avoid the rush now.—adv. The Otis library number of books pe canization work. At Hampton, George M. Perkins of ! Central Village is administrator of the Austin Howell estate. The public s are to close tod The your w Ameri- ¥) f spring term certain Wi are ves account summer., number of seen started already Point, and the owners t great deal of interest in their The water office wil | Ssaturday.—adv. The body of Charles | mer resident of Ashford, who Norwich, aken to Ashford | for t n Woodv At the Hi members cattle Y on of \ Morey. fon (Friday) Frederick church, eve R. Sa Stonington Bishop Seabury Memori the Lenten service Thursday Maddock, Flounders, Flatfish, Herring. | Fancy White Shoal Halibut, one Fish weighing 140. pounds,. very. Oyste: 60c a quart, Lobsters, Long and Round Clams. CHURCH BROTHERS NOTICE West Thames Street, from High to Brown Strect, is| closed. Street under repairs. | J. P. FOX, Street Commissioner THE BOSTON CAFE Opens Under New Management. D-m » who has Bafa Minorve: onc of the leading | es of Boston, for the past fin years, is now in charge. EXCELLENT FOOD AND SERVICE 41 Broadway CARL 8. DEMETER CO. Clty of Norwnch Water Works Mr. | from 8:20 a. m Additions will remaining unpaid Ap WAL A 0 G U TN aprid LOOK! LOOK! A fine Gent's 2(Q-year Guaranteed Watch for only $12.50. See our window display. The Plaut- Cadden Co. 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 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 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. 1. H. PEABODY Phene 984 | GROUND LIMESTONE fots and For sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. In car less than car lots Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. T The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 YOU WANT e put )ou_; Jeess before the public, tneére is no mmadium hetter than rhrough the ad- Yertising columns The Bulletin. fancy. cod, fl ~adv. A (nrmnr evan Mis just pastor of the Methodi G v {and has b | services for anothe nge has An excha J. Warren to Provid 13th to_ce er, Mi twins fotes | | | | 5 4 la and 1844. Fish | One of the gree on the course club when the permits. Eddie Gow engaged by the club, return from Pinchurs than May 1st 'l")'u‘ uncer chairmar of Bathzate, has ponse to the East repor been_manager of | John M ha\» completed | property On sal smelts; lin city.—acy Following cooker last Thursds in West Woodstock formed with Isabel dent; Margaret and 'Bertha treasurer sermon & evening , the | ing Easter. ad following Sund at ) of pital No. 27 Oct |and influenza, and i returned to duty aterbury punch bowl . Colton of lhrvf(xm r e largest to Bristol comma T gair | went License your > now M. C. Holman the home of her niece |laide Allen, at Newton 5, was the falh o Baptist _ chur from 1871 to the died while pasto Center, and over tempo ,ou‘]:un Y. W. 4 | Given Farewell Party. In view of a visit of | that she is to make | Katherine Keenan well party Wednesd | home* of Miss Mae tral avenue. } friend. \mg enjoyable Iy entertaining Burns in clog some in Vermont Con 3 number make the Wwere s ers by William dances, Kent Ellis in banjo selections and Miss Marie Beau- dreau in soprs solos. Dainty re- freshments were se! 1 Miss Keenan is to. leave today (I'riday) num Essex—The E. |hazel dist tion. will | months Dickinson witch the F x for the summer clock | loand bills | New London | week | d cemetery. | PERSONALS Mrs. Geole Iicks of Abington has been in Norwich during the week. Mrs. B. A. Anketch of ‘NewyHaven {is the suest of her sister, Mrs: M. V. | Murphy of East Main street. Mrs. George Stiles returned Wednes- to her home in Willimantic after \ding several day e Mohican | hotel in New Londo the suest of E. Clinton and Arthur Winchester. | Lieut. H. Keane, U. S. N., who has been stationed at the submarine base and who on duty as patrol officer, rec Tuesday night Lo preps port_to New | within 48 hou . Gager, formerly of been serving for e with a hospital jsp York. fover a year in unit from Johns writes his mother, Mr: r, of Stonington, that leave France very soon. Mrs. John Gentile and son quonnock Roa 3 sentile’s f ]'xmmor‘(l Mutter: he L‘\pec[s to of Po- ay with August H. avenue, Nor- | learn KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS WORK FOR SANATORIUM of the Kn ip the ¢d do.its it for therent it the Norwich tuberculosis ind is to hold a whist en- ium | were rium do inment features arried on through those who are mbu > glad and will do all from | DROPPED DEAD WHILE AT HIS DAILY WORK | 24, of ed dead Meridian on Thursday | the Londor stree is con ious. He and Relie He w. with hi: Charity Mystic made his home er ew London Ferry Committee. created municipal New Londor t as the fal Scott OBITUARY . Jossph Hollingshead cuit T hodist Epi storate of | came {in contact with boys | heroes. | Mrs EXPERIENGES AS RED CROSS CHAPLAIN After nearly a vear’s service as a Red Cross chaplain overseas, \\orl\in:\ under the most trying and nerve! racking strain, Rev. John N. 1 rector of St. John's church of W bury addressed the last of the United Lenten services o Andrew Trinity and Christ E held at Trinil evening. R experiences over v from all pa ame 1o know them e country and ver before. 1 have 3 rather than preach a sermon, ¢ I do 1 want everyone to get a c tter conception of the heroe: the A. E. F., and if you do not [ s consider T have done nothing. year ago I was on my way I had_received a telephone| call a week before and was asked to| s a Refi Cross chapiain. and| ted. Why 1 was chosen I did but was soon destined to that 1 had been sent to repre- sent the fathers and mothers here at ome and to mother 4'\(] Lul those croes I rance during war. The Ge ing down through Somme on to people of Paris the city. airea of , the to leave Germans We tains, nds that alwavs as hospitals First had been with o months I le: ial ways en into havin and New England men were f Union, and lars. 1 v hey were after over t my m I men wrned to ways lived gu and lad from ( 1is chest as big nolding ahurt- such in | as sweep- | the | y. edged cap- | one | Division and | e | Here 1 closed the eyes of Gl SLOANY FOR | YOUR PAIN RELIEF You cdon’t have to rub it in to get quick, comfort- ing relief ,loved this boy, and went to say good- He took my hand and looking round s in his eyes, mine {were moist al he said, Dad, w Il me good-bye? This is Just | n example of the hungering for a oving hand, a little father and| I mothering, that these boys of our ex- | perienced over there. You wonder w e hate the Ger- ans so, we who have returned. | 11 tell you of a bombing raid they| made on a hospital. I had gone there jfor a few days for treatment. I \va:jh { pretty when one night over| came the Boche. 1 did not feel nko moving but a French pries d ,md we went | dark here and on one side of me was with diphtheri: and on the de a poilu with scarlet fever. { A shell hit ciose by and we were = {thrown to the ground. When the id was over we went back and part of the wall had been blown in and a house across the way where a happy | family had resided was no more. In IJH over fifty were killed by the mur- derous Hun. Do you wonder we hate | them for bombing hospitals where the i wounded are Bouvais ace you've tried it on that stiff . joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu- matic twinge, lame back, you'll find a varn, soothing relicf - you never thought a liniment could produce. Won't stzin the skin, leaves no mu wastes no time in appl)m g, sure to give quick results, A large bottle mieans econom} Your own or any other druggist has it. Get it today. Sloans Liniment CXKGils Painc i 2 just south of Chateau | SR R Thierry, and when we moved up I met — two of the Roosevelt b ArCh'C;FRANKLIN COUNCIL GAINS and Theodore, and went to the grave| |of Quentin, After four months and a| MEMBERSHIP IN YEAR !'half with the hospitals I was recalled | The annual assembly of council 3, R. and S. M, {to Paris, but had only been there a | at Masonic Temple ‘ranklin held | few days when,I was ordered to go to on Thursday ev-| i mobile hospital right up front to!ening. care for the boys who were wounded| The reports of the treast {so could not be mov- | trustees, showed the council 1 the time that Mar-| splendid financial it was time to strike!port of the rec the tide of the onrushing Hun | bership to be stemmed and then turned back. | year. | were indee@ a mobile hospital.| The deaths were Wi } We moved nine times during my time | well, April 12, 1918 here. There were over 500 beds in|April 28, 1918; Albert hospital. We moved at night] May 8 followed right behind the front|3, 1918: lines. In twelve weeks we cared for;1918; Wil 84 men. This was at Be 1918; Robert i Woods and we paid an awful {1918 Clinton nd Arthur ‘Woodman Charles L. Hub! , 1918; John H. Lee. >e, October ard, Nove Junuars | buried | time T | the hundreds anfi never saw k. Thes during all a man go fighting men faith beyond all u They were men of Vi Many times.have the conflict come back to| I realize the great glory and|B. Ford, I test son.. I then went to|Pendleton Montdidier and many places | M. P. G. the Marne and it was always surer; Wa ame the heroism of the boysrecorder; Walt and the great faith that they: showed. |tor; Herman It is an experience T would not have James C. I'i mi: r v ! hol that out into The following officers were | for the coming year Herbert R. Kind, B. Dolbeare, R. musical director; C. Fitzpatrick, sentinel ilbert, Charles W. Gale John C. Averill were clected tru the these faith Jo- and taught boys. |DONORS IN THREE MONTHS TO SHELTERING ARMS| Donors S Arms Am Job eworth heltering 1 lov ica € s W 1 in P, Huntington ( wil- Norton, e o ollingshead | DAVIS TH EATRE ord used Stoddard let, The | mplished total of coffee troubles. You'll note better health Theres a Reason” | i ! CHAIRMEN FOR COMING VICTORY LOAN WOMEN WILL HAVE GEN. AI {EN AS ONE VICE PRESIDEN7 ML s STEAMER CAPE COD IS BACK ON THE LINE The stean trip to hedul CROIX DF GUERRE TO CAPT. JOHN s. BLACKMAR amp ¥ ths in March. There were 58 deaths in the Norwich £ March, which is about 15 or the average Fart of this is cal ¥ an unusual number of deaths at the tuberculos anatorium, which escaped any case: influ- . but was will often ln"‘ a man his seat in a crowded car z- ! noon Committees appointed were the lowing: Standing committee, T C. Macpherson, Peter & J. Oliver Armstrong; commit dues, the T. I. master, the and P. M. P. G. M. Albert S. Comstock The officers were installed by P. M P. G. M. E. Allen Bidwell, assisted by T. L J. O Armstrong. A past T. Ill. Master's jewel was pre- sented to T. IIL. J. Oliver Armstrong on behalf of the council by P. M. P. G M. B. Allen Bidwell. The new year promises to be cessful pne for this council leadership of T. 1il. Herbert fol- AMPAIGN PLANS MADE FOR VICTORY LOAN DRIVE | A plan of work for the canvase in |the coming Victory loan campaign from April 21 to May 1l was greed upon at a meeting of the gen- jeral committee held Thursday after- at 4 o'clock at the directors’ room National bank. Chair- bbs presided. greed that during the first 11 solicit only n. to them. sified list| the solicitors| Tils. James Wilson and | recorder | here names to for as are be the giv a ¢ use of is R. MULLEN ASSEMELV Is PREPARING FOR DEGREE A regular monthly of womer ommittee is expected t to work in the second week, and that the Boy Scouts heir activities to the I meeting | you Rev. Daniel Mullen Degree, ol C; evening at $.15 i1 | ing, at which transacted. John talk on cation of the fou v s place at Har A committee five membe j appointe t J f T tHets [t shall be discouraged sible from vance of this will be obtained in this indeed, Chairman Gi conviction that the can-| 1l be completed in the first and said he should bend towards that highly de- | K results nd of Wednesday, would be | dan {affair anvass is to 1 ommittes through of the n company EASTERN CONNECTICUT SMITH COLLEGE ALUMNAE. Smith col- cut held Anna soda shop Nor- wich-New London Miscellaneous Shower. of Miss Alice nan ived Sergt. qa> Gordon | pected STATE WOULD REPAY FOR R FARE OF 26TH MEN 10 has Fy. cepied the sent the fol 05« of the s 1y Board Iror Corp: body of the late Samuel! colered, who died_here Y been sent to New He v vears old and For Infants snd sick _for months with e Mr. Thomas yas a nas J =0 tive of Great Springs, .. and had | InUse Far | 'lnsnn a brass caster in M e“ Haven by! Always bears i < Haven for hL'l had bee: tuberculos occupation. i e Wise saws should be filed in | Signature of the archives of the memory. am- | | low Pineapple Desserts—2¢ The bottle in each package of Pineapple Jiffy-Jell con- tains all the rich essence fromhalf aripe pineapple. The dessert has a wealth of this exquisite flavor, and a package serves six people for 12} cents, You owe to yourself a trial of . this new-type gel- atine dainty. JiffyJen 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents We advertise exact! s it is - Easter Styles 'Tn Clothing You'll know when you see |them; they have a different Y lair; a dress-up look, the fab | rics are new and lively. You'll make no mistake if come here for yout clothes. Waist-seam models ready for you; new styles in pockets, | lapels and! collars. Suits $22.50 to $45.00 Murphy & McGarry 207 MAIN STREET BRIEF STATE NEWS Humphrey re- ice Monday con- arloads from New » E town AL New Haven. D. of Middlc E confi Irew's Acheson. med committee ir drive on o pounds Farming - \Lflu— << Sylvia Orr o 1 M Rich, former Waterbury.—1 he city al- der MOTHER GRAY'S BENEFIT POWDERS MANY CHILDREN foun Povw e nplair Chamber of Ccmmerce Phone 238-2 Euilding