Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1919, Page 9

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Complexion Rosy. Headache Gone. Tongue Clean. Breath Right. Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular. WHO IS WHO BACKWARD? MON3 NOA Od LVHL TYJO.LS dH.L ¢SSAT U0 STTAS if you do not know, get busy and icok for the Store that sells LADIES’ BURSON HOSE, first quality, for 24¢c, and many other such bargains, in ready-to-wear apparel, for Women and Chiidren. If it's a COAT, CAPE OR DRESS you want, see our low prices before you buy. 3 STORES EUROPE? NOT YET. Norwich, Danielson and Willimantic A ————— e e ‘! NORWICH, BULLETIN; SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919 DANIELSON F. M. Messenger of Chicago, former- 1y of North Grosvenordale, is to speak at a service at the Pentecostal church Sunday at 11.o'clock. His subject will be the Imminent Coming of Christ. Mr. Messenger bécame very well known in this section of the state a number of years ago as a leader in exhortive religious endeavor. Rev. Ralph Cushman, formerly pas- tor of - the .church, -Will-speak at the Sunday services at the Methodist <church, the evening service at 7.15. Rev. Mr. Cushman is now engaged in secretarial work of the Centenary movement, and his headquarters are in New York. Rev. M. 8. Stocking is to be in Sims- bury over Sunday, ting his broth- er, whom he has not seen for three years. Simsbury is Rev. Mr. Stock- ing’s home town. Last chance! Biggest One Cent sale ever—2 Ibs. chocolates today, 81 cents. Mose, the druggist, Rexall Store.—adv. Miss Grace Spalding, representing the ‘local organization, was at Stam- ford Friday attending the state meet- ing .of the Northern American Bap- tist Home Missionary society. Temperatures as low as 26 degrees werc repcrted in Danielson Friday morning, when ice formed and many budding plants were ruined in the freeze- ~up. County Detective: W. B, Jackson, of | Willimantic, was in_Danielson. _dding work preparatory to the presentation of some cases af the May term of the superior court, W. Irving Bullard.is one of & com- m n of eleven appointed to visit inj England, ance, Belgium and Hol-; !' connection with the World; Cotton conference to be held in New | Orlea in October. "Mr. Bullard will 1 for Burope on May 10. Baled hay is bringing as high as $33 i a ton in Danielson at the present tlmew is said to be scarce at that high | rvice hdor Fhadatapicas | >. T. U. will be held at the Sunday evening at 6| i J f 1) s of the| | JMethodist and Congregation- al cl trflhm will sing at the service. Chief A. P. Woodward of the fire de- |partment has a committee appoitited to select 50 men from the depart- me: list of honorary members to| form company that 1 appear in the Welcome Home day varade with llm old Minnetexit hand which long f§ miles mak open for vour adv. 0; Boy, a the today. candy, world hrlfih el Come to_ Shoal e cream and sod: We bright mu: e maln’ng of one of vhc! iments here. | of the present mon highways 1 b in the highway | treet, near thc reed son people. wh for the were in Bos Velcome Immr' COVENTRY A large caké in the center o g the word Frank Olson, who has been working v for C. R, Knight for the past two Yyéars, died from influenza last Satur- day morning. The body was taken to where he has relatives. sting Easter program of| itations and responsive read- | ing was given by the Sunday &chool. f the Ready was held chapel evening. Mrs. the w brot Alice who has spen nia, is visiting h of of| we Welcome” Willimantic 1 had a tryin me of the motori 1rs, which they wound none :;m“ Keach of ain Rev. R . week-end stay in Al | Warren writes from | . the officers and men 1 dL Chatles Frederick Waterman, activel head of the Waterman Worsted com- | pany of this city, died early Friday afternoon at the Putnam inn. He had been in a precarious condition of health for nearly a year, but, at the end. his death cameé unexpectedly. For weeks last year Mr. Waterman was a patient at the Day Kimball hos- pital. ~ After a time he showed im- provement and came back to his apart= ments at the inn. He did not gain ver, and a few weeks | 4go his cendition again became crit Though it was realized by his friends throughout the city that his| condition was such as to be alarming, | the announcement of his death came as | urprise. . | r. Waterman was born in Warwick, | R. I, 45 years ago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Waterman. As a; youth he attended a high school in Providence and aiterwards entered the employ of the Sayles Bleachery com- pany, at Pawtucket. From the first of his business career he gave prom- ise of being a successful man and he advanced rapidly in the esiimation of hi# employers, and eventually was sent| to Mechanisville ,to the office of the French River Textile company, in which concern the Sayles company were interested. The splendid qualities of cxecutive ability and general good busine: ment that had marked his earlier y were broas \ened in application at the Mechaniesville plant, of which he be- came the agent, Newell. Mr. ‘Waterman remained with the! French River T le company,” until| late in 1912 y of 191 he, , incorporated man \‘Vu) L“l] [S mnsn) OA succeeding George thi. prise h)s broth- ¢ Waters an, was as-| | m, t the Waterms: uceess. Irom the fir: sted comp 1 such a mariked | rtually built | up a reput the trade. d best known cor s in intimate of impor he announceme ." o Wa his dea wife ; & “harles H. Water- man Blighted prospects for a fruit or ho h: work to do TEACHER OF “NEW THOUGHT” Belieres “FRUIT-A-TIVES® Highest. Result of “New Thought” In Medicins. MR. A. A. YOUNG 1 am not in the habit of praising any material medjcine’as I am: an advocate of New Thought, but some time ago, 1 had such a bad atiack of Liver and Stomack Trouble thet T gave up thinking T did not have it, and took a naturalmedicine, ‘Fruit-a- ¢ or Fruit Liver Tablets, Most gratifying wes the vesull. 1% relieved myliverand stomach trouble; clezned upmy yellowish comple: 1 pub e Uond in my body. I am nc backslider from rought’, I feel there may he hen 2 help tonature may be neeessary ; and if so, I believe that ‘Pruit-a-tives’ is the highest result of New Thought in medicine’, A. A. YOUNG, Schencetady, N. Y. 50¢. a hox, 6 for §2.50, trial size 25¢. 1 Delphine F Periins of the village. Miss Madeline Birch has ippointed - mail carrier by Haven R. to ca i T7:08 and D. C. R. ng who ha ne the past New York been the y the E and the to and from the i postofe include closing: om door Her appointment dat- 1 The Food Bill, the Ice Bill and -the Doctor’s Bill are Closely Related. I This fact is becoming better understood every year, | andtoday very few people are satisfied with anything but the most perfect of Refrigerators, glpdly doing without something else rather than risk their family’s health. with : a poor Refrigerater. This Refsigerator thoroughly meets all conditions of sanitation, circulation of air and economy of ice. Your seving in ice and foodstuffs wjll pay for it. At Srst glance it may sound like an exaggeration, but careful tests have proven it to be the truth. Your saving in foodstuffs figur- ed with your saving in ice bills for one year will more than equal its first cost. i the village Good and som, with hi Adam; Norw ty ster Sunday a8 home of Mr, and Hurlbutt. HAMPTON 1ge worked the first made up an automobile p: that joined Mrs. Adams here t fternoon. Lawrence Pearce ited frisnds in Mr. their daughter: Bailey and Misses } cy Pitcher, w Bailey, Jr., of Pitcher cottage day. Donald_Fisa vi of Pequonnoc ith, Miss Beecher, Collins of Hartford t Bayberry lodge. . Brenn of Scot- Wiiliam Beard callers at R. E. sister, Londen f Mrs. the the and i where he is stationed hav sed an early return to the| s, but no definite date has | Lieut. Warren was an eye; recently of the hanging of | who had been found guilty OA\ took the place of the:vis Hattie and there wasno ses-, nday school. W. S. Vinton, Irving Loomis, Mrs.! pre €. R. Knight and Wolcatt Ayer are ill|c with influenza. The April business meeting of the C.. E. society wos held in the chapel Mon- day evening, after which a social hour was enjoyed. Wednesd afternoon meeting of the Red Cr thé evening a miscellaneous supper was served. followed by an address by one who has been on the Italian fron-, tier during the war. The grange celebrated from France of Arthur Vinton and trom France. Pepey Carver. There were vVisitors walter 3. Gillette re»omv pur- from Other grangesl and a supper W“,rha«eu a fine young horse from A. P.| | Gates of Millington. Robert W. Bingham, into his new home, the near Town street. Miss Elizabeth ‘Peck, teacher in the Hartford High school, was at her home here for the Easter re: Harry Frontelle has sold his store at| the Ferry, formerly owned by M. T. Seward, to Joseph Trojan, who, it xsr, veporte conduct the business. Daniels has as her Caster holidays Philip Page of Brookline Alus, recently re- turned from oversea S. Lm(L | Hawkins over| his grandmother, Mrs. Delphine Fish | 1 { Tuesday. Miss Doris Main telephone ex guest at the home uncle, Mr. Allyn’s Point. Mr. and Mrs. of Uncasville and fus Hurlbutt and en prom week ond £ Andover nxunr!ax) in 1 will ex- of the clr tomorrow s e '»\‘(h lI. on me oon in \uutn Coventr: EAST HADD AM at the home of rd Monday at 4 ated Friday |t continue te come | tory ¥ rom all o t e total that subscriy TLathrop 1 for the Vie- looking for Lathrop caught will have n Charles F. Mr. and sen Harold, the anrual| ss was held. In . as jeorge Co of this town is an r at her home on\ ficer, arrived in New \u\l; Wedn was .or“ arded on Fri- ethel, this s_are to be hel of Mrs. Jenkins' daugh Edwin Allen. Gardner, E. R. Warren and C. kweather, officers of the Dan- m_ Building and Loan association, en named as delegates to the gue of Building and Loan as m be held at New Britain| e artes 7. piree of me|] 1 IEYE Is @ Mersick Home Water System e return and I‘u’ry orman of - . nomes at | Designed To Fit Tl o e el | Every Possible Requirement | ed out to givs of llv‘ one of \\'hich ierman place, f M il ’lhe e was the announc Willimantic, formerly Humphreys “Seventy-seven” breaks up Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Sore Throat,Quinsy, Tonsilitisand Grip. Mai Briggist COLDS MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON, CONN. Telephone 193-12 zaged in ~: “has developed up at Ed nd well that aseists in deter: | ey of cats and dogs that me to be poisoned, though s one that continues of nterest in that place. s The second district of the Wind- and family, who en-{ham County Sunday School associa- ttheir cottage on|tion is to meet in Danielson May 18.| { There are to be afternoon and evenihg | ons. AL.L\ms at the B. of Hartford home of her Hempstead in| THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. is made that mL Gity Supday ; { Mrs, Elizabeth Fuller, acéompanied| s Jennie Williams was in Boston by her daughter and granddaughter. v to see the parade of the Yan- attended the annual meeting of the as. ion, her brother, Harold, be- sociation of th eex-prisoners of war, geant in the 103d Machine held at Grand Army 1, Hartford, | alion. Good Friday. Another boost was given the Wel- e Mifor‘d*—R: A‘; Botidon |come Home éelebration fund for distriet chairman, has nearly complet ed the program for the Litchfield county boys' conference to be held here| May 9 and 10. ; H the Grosvenordals known in ligious re i day evenin nam Baptist church. is now making his Chicago. He is to speak at the Pe: tecostal church in Danielson Sunday morning. Friday’s freeze means heavy damage j to the neub growers of the towns of | Woodst Pomiret,. wher of the ir of New England pe are grow thousand e €3 the damage cannot be dunmmur ri Pease and mong those fr weére in Boston on F parade of the Yar ]!, L. Peast rday) al state convention uf Osteop! An interest collection of is being sh the windows h store. e Euverard was y to the paras | | s riday evening in the rooms | uville Social club. entitled Spruce Cone and Berry was presented in the| all !)Id’lv esenmg by lhe Camp | | | i | { | Punch OFL Judging from the countless prepara- tions and treatments which are contin- nally being advertised for the purpose thin people fleshy, develop- - and bust, and replacing ugly hol- lows and angles by the soft| curved lines f health and beauty, there are evidently t b o usands | of men and omen \vha‘ nly feelj heir exces- sive thin- 1es: he basketball fans are looking for | something big tonight when the Taft-! ville and Milford teams meet here iUl decide the second game .of th eseries. between them. At least 2 To\xn |ing arms. who | the most pictur loc section of Connecticut _ Membors of Southbridge High school | askelbal! team came here Friday af- a_scheduled Dbaseball Sillingly High school \e zame had to be postponed acount of the cold weather, but the uthoridge boys were invited to: at- tend the Iriday afternoon s mbly hall of the high accepted and had a splendid | lities in | at E ! this city has b e s for putting in nd laying curbings for the ecity. The contract amounts to about 15,000, rading is being done about State Trade School, in the 1 which a lattice fence is being er ed. Mrs. Sarah Bosworth Bradway, real daughter of the Am ion and a member of ‘cmul time. Sunday services at church are as follows p at 11 a. m,, hinness the Baptist Morning wor- | ith sermon by Rev.| White. Dr. White has had greati success in the south where he was the | E :stor of several large churches, hi te her 101st bi oject will be Don't Get Scared. The | AD th. A number of ool meets at 12.15. This is| of the chapter here will important day in the contest as|home in Eastford on her < the lead for the first time | Next Wednesday, as is their {and it is up to the local school to re-|custom. n the lost ground. At 6 service will be held church. ress arel asually due | . bodies need n is contained in ans claim - there pply this defici- If you need a Water Supply System.in your country home, or are not satisfied with the one you have and want to change it, TAKE IT UP WITH US. WE ARE READY TC INSTALL A SYSTEM FCR YOU AT ANY TIME. THE C. S. MERSICK & CO. 274-292 State Sirect, as bum phm- : 2d is sold | i Co. in Norwich and { under a guarantee of ney ba erves directiy an 1 cells with the necessary | phosphoric food elements, bitro-phos- 7€ | phate quickly produces a welcome ormation in the appearance; the | se in weight frequently being as- ; A Quick Cure for Shabbiness The Bay Stater is a regular magician. Let him into your store room where those old veteran pieces of furniture are dozing time away and he will make you think Santa Claus has paid a visit. Bay State Paints cover every finishing or refinishing need—house, barn, boat, wagon, floors, screens, furniture. Bay State comprises every kind of paint for any purpose in a broad color range, and also every kind of stais and enamel. annua Ll D. m in New Haven, Conn. e R T Hartford Trinity college hite libr of J. d Cady, one of the designers of ‘the Metropolitan opu’:‘ h ., who | died April 17. His wil] was filed in the | currogate’s office in New York Thurs- | day. The ye-|Der=inase ton Wed t chapter of been t the will | carries | ent in the and In-or-Out Varnish is really and truly the pinnacle of varnish manufacture. Hot water or steam will not leave white marks on it. The broiling sun can not blister it or make it peel. All varnishes in one—that’s In-or-Out. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc., Boston, M=ss Largest Paint and Varnish Makers irl New England You can buy Bay State Paint and In-or-Out Vamish fror / nciud ‘u the home of Mr. Bush has sic of the clos! Miss Alice Qu\l"rl e, woman's suffrage in attendance at Hart riden Children Cry | FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ", F. W0OD “The Local Undertaker” DAWIELSON, CONN. Pariors 8 Maechanic Street J\\'» Vl'l((\ ‘h(.,' }‘r:‘r(J?.\ i e January 2 et, srnenasine 2 S0E10N NS e AN PR 26,673.28 s brought about a magic tion with me. I gained 15 never before felt so well.” — Although bitre -phos. < for reliev PECK & McWILLIAMS &4 A. BOARDMAN $ Brofits’ o, . n b AT R e o Do ajate s J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, CLARE! 165,484,55 H. BURNHAM, Vice-Pres R. Treasurer W2 The orga;l'recllal in_the Congrega- | E. POTTE be. L—.‘:Cd by mmune who does not desir tional church. Norwich was attend- to put on flesh.

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