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NORWICH; BULLET|N. TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1919 i L e m k umw..nhwmm' il m 0 i i B! A F ree Irial Offer Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been used in thousands ¢ homes for over a generation with l'ughly gratifying re- su]ts. The purpose of these tonic pills is to build up the blood. Thisdirect action makes them an ideal remedy for | e debility, anemia, chlorosis and disorders caused by thm blood. Through the blood they tone up and nounsh the nerves and have been highly successful in the treat- ment of nervous troubles depending upon mal-nutrition such as neuralgia, nervous headaches and incipient St. Vitus' dance. The pills also aid digestion, improve the | appetite and build up the general health. If you are run down in health, if you have used other | remedies and are not satisfied with the result, we want | you to try a package of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills at our expense. We make this free offer believing that you will receive so much benefit that you will continue the treatment until you are strong and well. Pill man will be at LEE & 05600D CO 129-133 Main Street WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919 and will give away a full size package of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to those who are ailing and who will give the remedy a trial. This offer is made to adults only and but one package will be given to a person. As the number of packages to be given away 1s imited you are urged to call early. Full Size 50-cent Packages To Be Given Away Free This is an honest, straightforward business offer to ac- quaint those who have never used Dr Williams Pink Pills with a remedy which has been successfu! m the treatment of the disorders for which the pills are tecom- mended and to demonstrate that the treatment i1s worthy Workmen's Compensation. $ Groton Iro Pruc bloc . Wor! Five workmen's compensation agre ; ments as follows by Commisgione: C. B. Cot! C..C. tuck, employer, and Sa Westerly. employe, two fing ed, at rate of $8.9%, been approved , em- employe, at rate of ployer, $14. you we just nt to mak keep. coo In-or-Out Varnish has been put through the torture chamber. It laughs at the live-steam test. It has been boiled for two hours and never turned a hair. Salt water has no more effect on it than your breath. It stares right back at the broiling sun and oever bats an eye. Bay State Liquid Paint. To paint the house with Bay State Liquid Paint is to make it look like nev. “Bay State” vaint, Pore oof s PUre color, ground to a perfect Iy Iiis ¢ oned protection. WA Take a finish? It will do a job on the finest mahogany that will make a cabinet maker’s heart swell with pride. Think of it! Any kind of varnishing work at all and all out of the one can. Gallons, quarts and pints. is quality ire -l J WURTH, oW Larges: " zin AND & CCYIPANY, Inc,, Boston, Mass. “iakers in New Fnglend ¥cu can buy in-0r-Cut Vaui.sh or Bay State P PECK & McWILLIAMS The Pink | ‘ '$230,900 FIRST DAY OF VICTORY LOAN bridge, countermzu'ching to Norwich responded on the first day ton i Broadway, up Broadway to Otis of the Victory loan'¢ampaign Monday | | with purchases-by 152 subscriebrs that| street, to McKinley avenue and thence {made'a total of $250,900 towards thelto the state armory where the parade ! town’s quota of $1,695,000. At this! will be dismissed, all going inside to! ‘mpld rate it will take just eight days!attend the big rally. to “finish the job” .in Norwich. In-| Capt. Hagberg has arranged cluded in the amount reported to the|following parude formation: headquarters Monday was one sub-i istantial bank subscription that sent, Tubbs’ Band the figure up to the fine total. 1 Marshal Charles A. Hagberg with Aids i General Chairman Nathan G. Gibbs! Local Military Companies tand the committee chairmen and the: Spanish War Veterans | members were at work all day. Mon- | Returned Soldiers and Sailors, and iday and felt pretty happy when they those still in Service. | saw what the result of the labors Sons of Veterans ‘Lounlod up. i Grand Army of the Republic. Another day of this work will start Italian Band \th? thermometer on IFranklin square Loan Committees to recording a daily change as it has! Workers xl-ecn set to start -at $400,000. The Members oi the Liberty | thermometer has been set up by the Red Cross i Norwich-New London Sign Co., which Liberty Drum Corps has generously given this service in Girl “rom‘ each campaign that has been conduct- Tiernédy dets ed In the city. .t Boy Scouts. Parade Plans Tonight. t- (Tuesday) there will be the ic rally at the armory after varade and it is anticipated that!p one of the biggest crowds on record will be assembled in the big drillshed. Two band concerts are to be given before the parade, playing patriotic jairs. Tubbs' band will play at the ngs bank corner from| spinn war Veterans will assem- aHq e St nando Wil ipl Siiime fr of (16 trotnrat o 25 to 635 on Union|paie { The Liberty drum corps wu;‘ march | m':?ec ;fifi”flfdl‘ff‘?fr?{w ito the armory and escort the two| o™ = e state guard companies down to :hc),;"(}31‘(1“:?”{}}19"?,‘“"1{&“‘:}{;&‘ wssembling point for the parade. S e e At the armory the programme as|go.q" ot O bl Jready announced of a one reel mo- 4 i i , music by Benson's or-| The chestra, by Rev. W. A iGrand Ar Keefe, Lieut. Earle C. Herrick, and|®on the | Lieut. Albert S. Simons, and tiie Vic- | Memor. | tory bond sale will be carried out. The { The Italian band w: {raily begins at . o'clock pele at the corner of | Every woman Red Cross worker isjthe station followed urged to show her riotic interest {l0an committ and worl l by taking part in this Victory loan pa- | of the Liberty rade. This is a general invitation to| in front of the {all members of the local chapter, and | it is hoped that a large number will! {meet at the Buckingham Memorial in | ‘-m\furr" at 7.15 to swell the line of march. The Red oss contingent 1 be led by Mrs. Edmund W. Per- ins. The plans for the parade under the | | direction of Capt. Charles A. Hagberg las grand al have been v | completed. Capt. Hagberg v parade promntly at 7.32 unlmk e line of march’ will be to Pres- the All Liberty and Clhorus The organizations will report to \'Marshal Hagberg .at the following| places promptly at 7.15 o'clock ready to be shown by the commander’s aides their places in the line of ma Tubbs’ band and the two local Guard cempanies will form at right resting in front of the building on Main_street. state| the Alice sauare. sailars _and | in uniform | at the the apy by th rus 8 McGror: building. The Liberty Drum Sorr Scouts, The Tierney Cade outs will form or to the statior !h(‘ Gir' to \apl.nn Tal st Commander of the Spanish r Veterans George Turner. These ides will see to it that the different formations will get into in their| proper place. i | | }Kul H(‘x MULLIGAN SHOWS WHAT %THREE BOUND OVER FOR . K. OF C. IS DOING; THEFTS FROM RAILROAD Willlam J. Mulligan, chairman of the| James J. Kelley, arrested by County Knights of Columbus war activities, Detecti d on Recent Observations in! Agent e and Belgium and Welfare ' ven road for Boys Over There at the charged e State Editorial - tford Saturday. { | i I | i i | ciation in his address he said: “The Knights of vhat an immense age r the return of our peace-time pros perit; | “I want you to realize that th nts of Columbus are today an or: ganization of nearly 600,000, growing| several thousands a week, 6o that we shall number a million responsible American citizens before the next U\d\e months shall have elapsed. In| zation you have a thor-; erican body of men, devoted ideals, ready to sacrifice! ave for their country. More \lnn 40,000 Knights of Columbus, the | © e number of those of our mem vy and otherwise service, bore arms common enemy.' The first cun officer to fall in France Knight of Columbus; the first in the Distinguished as a Knight of Columbus. son is a Knight of Columbus. ral McAndrew , Edward N. Hur o on refused to plead anrl he was| ound over to the next term of the su- | erior court in bonds of §1,000.- In de- fault of the bonds, he was sent to jail to await trial | Harry Epps, also concerned in the break, pleaded not guilty and swas also | bound over to the superior court with bonds also placed at $1.000. He wasi released on a bond. George Decker, another alleged member of the gang that entered the] car, pleaded guilty and was bound overi and was sent to jail in default of bonds| e’placed at $1,000. against Ameri- was a REV. ARTHUR WITHEE DIES SUDDENLY AT HAZARDVILLE| Re\ Ax!l.ur H. ee, formexl) church - at! T heart disease Hazardville. tic for Haz sen trans- Rev. Mr.| rdv me ferred by With | ficiate to whic Loy 2 the Victory poss FIRST MOVIE NIGHT AT 5 ie home of the TUBERCULOSlS SANATORlUM 1 and Mrs. Robert dead cle h, who ars of age, w: n intimate i friend of the bride and bridegroom. all For two vears he had \)f the \Irmuum( church i M all vh» patients well enough to|lTe ious m wheeled from the wards were seat-|at Moosup for The machine, of the style known|Old Mystic and F hed to a 110, a member of the ern conference in 1910. er patient, shack, can| rgym born| ee the films. {in B 1 s his | been made with'wife and Boston where- | who are residents weekly to the et N T D A ies-| SOLDIERS AND SAILORSI coming Saturd: ul the following . Sullivan, who At Aix-Les-Bains Baths. | e Char! B 4th Divi- al det. has been in aera at A -Bains, and write atives here of | his experienc The letter | \M.uhu in | have a chance ments o ange orium retu fo! ure of a most apprecia the sion, C audis | the rest S RER e LA France | some | TWO TRADING COVE BOYS | WITH 26TH DIVISION | follov \d_ Harry Kent, sons of Mr.|y o Yoo dwin Kent o7 Trading Cove, |3 fine Iy returned on the Mt. V eighteen months’ 3 v lines to let| I am well and having | ; at the le S tomorrow h Yankee t is a great di nd_Infantry, ance and it will take probably about headquarters "0‘71”] four days and nights, for the trains | ch = service. werejr,yel here is awful. home on a three days’ furlough. Harl I Aix:Les-Bains it been on eve: front that the di- vision was on. Tred was on eve front until he was gassed and shell- shocked in the Chateau Thierry drive. | Both hate seen hard service. They have now returned to Camp Devens to | parade in Boston after which they + be mustered is a great hot springs here, the people come here to get cured rheumatism, and these bathing places of which there are many different kinds are open to all American diers. There are swin.mmg pool | showers, vapor baths and douches of | mu descriptions, with opportunity for { massage if one desires. You just bet! I took lots of time in these plact ch day, and it was fine tht water was so| IF BACK HURTS USE | warm. They say it is 115 degrees fh.! hen it comes out or tne mountain, | | w SALTS FOR KIDNEYS: "% send you one of my pictures R | that T had taken while here. I took Eat Less Meat If Kidneys Feel Like 2 lr!tvl““‘l?dh"c oo Lar\tg 1»\; | to Italy and visitea the old E Lead or Bladdér Bothers | combs Abbey, which was built in 11 ] and which is the burial place, and also | Most folks forget that the kidneys, | the place of worship of tlxe royal family llike the bowels, get. sluggish and‘Uf Ttaly. clogged and need a flushing occasion-; I have lally, else we have backache and dull ; Places w | misery in the kid on, - severe | that the headaches, rheumatic twinges. ; opened fo pid liver, acid stomac expedition: ) | Snd At Rortelar BIa AN, One of the main charms of A | You simply mus Bains is the fact that it is | ettoe andEalgan. two miles from the Lake of I feel an ache or pain in ti ec cleien i) |gion. get abont four ounce is the | Salts from any good drug store here, ! 1ot W - |take a tablespoonful in a glass ef i [9WATES ©F Sl water before breakfast for a few days Of 1348 a landslide oo and your kidneys will then act fine, | Gran! ém] e A This famous salts is :nade from the [ e hekaes lacid of grapes and lemon juice, com- X S {bined with Tithin, and 1s harmiess to | e ““"‘u,"",h',he“ o f the hack sometimes carries the her over the road to wealth. een very many hile here and ‘I don't ould be any better the soldiers or the Ar a leave intere te dlre(‘ on. | now goes out! ending s is harmless; inexpensiv 1 A condi- | m‘d\m a_delightful effervescent tion atiributés to probable subterrane- | water ‘drink which everybdly should an hot springs that may empty into take now and then to keep their kid-iit. The level of the water sometimes Ineys clean, thus avoiding serious com es and falls very rapidly, as much | plications. las three feet in three weeks. This A well_known local:druggist says he | depends not only on local rains, but ells lots of Jad Salts to folks who |also on the which thaws believe in overcoming kidney trouble | o v . streams feeding while it is anlv tranhla the lake. The Kind You in ase for over thirty vears 4nd tas peln S S0DA. SURYTIS BTz e o s Al Counterfeits 1mitahious & SRA dave Always Bought and which has heen nas oorne the ;1gnatur~ o0x made under s 100 sincy its 3 i chrs. ad are St fust-as-good Experiments that irvittc with and 2ndanger the fealth of Irfants and Childr What i Castoria is a ha::msfl supsti Drops and Soothinz Syrups neither Opium age 1s its guarant been in constant us :\ Exzperl ifie The yhudr. P::aw pnias ot 0ta°f aarcotic ence dgainst Experiment. s CASTORIA 11 Castor Oil. Paregoric, Tt is pieaszant it contains bstance. 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