Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 6, 1919, Page 11

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THROW OUT THE LINE Give Them He'p anc Many Norwich People Will Be Happier. “Throw Out the Life Line"— Weak kidnoys need help. They're often ov worked — they don't get the poison filtered out of the Llood. % Wil you help them? Poan's Kidney Pil'ls have brought bencfit to thousands of kidney suffer- ers. Norwich worth. testimony proves _their 25 Penobscot St. Doan’s Kidney: relief from small Mrs. Harold Vars, of complete terrible sharp pains across baek. My bLack bothered me most when 1 stoaped or exérted my- It through a friend I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and I a trial. that was say; “One box { Pilis gave me of my self. was them all was advised to give Doan’s did claimed for certainly them.” Don't sim- remedy—get 2ills—the same that Foster-Milburn Ce., Y Price 60c, at all dealers. ply ask for a kidney Doan's Kidney Mrs, Vars had. | Mfgrs., Buffalo, N | ROCKVILLE Rev. K. P. Mathewson of Ashaway preached in the S. D. B. church here Saturday. At a business meeting of the church the following officers were elected: Moderator, Frani lhk 8. Babcock; tre: ushers, Josiah Kenyon, J. P. Greene, Palmer um.\ Wilfred who has heen il for some time, is improving so as to be about. Mrs. Greene is still confined to her bed. Mrs. Jennie (‘lough of Provi- dence is caring for her. 1. J. Taylor is having a few machines started in the mill at Moscow, which has been still for some time. Some from this place uttended the lecture by Rev. I A, MacDonald of Westerly, given in the Baptist church in Hope Valley Tuesday evening of last week. Middletown. — Prof. Edward Schnaider of Colorado college has heen elected head of the biology department of Wesleyan. class of 1901 LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply tew drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers—=No pain! v Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! ! A tiny hottie of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug stors, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses. without soreness or irritation, Freezone is ery of a wonderful. LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer cial Atta~tion to lvlry MIL the sensational Cincinnati genius. discov- It is SuggastionsforEaster A full line of Cameo Rings, | Cameo Brooches and Cameo Pendants, Solid Gold and Pearl Necklaces. Stone Rings stones. , Bracelet and Pocket Watches of all grades and all malges at the old stand of the Wm. Friswell Co. 25-27 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. SEED OATS HAYSEED AND FERTILIZER A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED CITY SHOE A"HT;‘E PARLORS W. put on Rubber Heels while you 33 BROAbWAY CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR with any DANIELSON AND DANIELSON Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones and thelr children and Edward Penno, of Oakland Beach, motored to Danielson Monday to spend lhe day with rela- tives. ! 'There was a stampede Monday | morning to get reser\ed seafs for the Welcome Homie mingtrel celebration, and indications are that the company will play to 2 capacity house. The! company management feels s0 good ! about it that a parade. with all lhc! notables in the cast, has been sched- | uled for Thupsday noon. - ) Chairman Alfred L. Reed, of Killingly Liberty loan committee, Monday noon that the sale of Victory | notes in Killingly has reached $350,000, |nnd that subscriptions. are continuing to come in. Killingly very likely will add at least $100,060 over subscrip- tion to its apportionment, just fo show ‘em that the old town is a strong fin- isher. The bedy of Mrs. Ida Cummings Lucas, formerly a teacher in the schools of Killingly, will arrive here jthis {Tuesday) morning from .Plain- field, N. J, where Mrs. Lucas died. She wag' a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Noel Cummings and taught for a num= ber of years at Attawaugan and later at Montelair, N._J A boy who stole $48 from the box office ai the Orpheum theater Satur- day evening ‘was presented before Judge W. F. Woodward Monday morn- ing. Mxtenuating circumstances led to! the boy's case being disposed of by | placing him on probation for a period of sfx months, He was suspected of slipping into the office Saturday night at a time when Manager Lewis step- ped out for a minute and when arrest- | ed the youngster confessed that he had taken the roil and hzd hidden it— buried it under a fence in the rear of Kennedy's stables. The money was ccovered without loss. The funeral of Edgar Paquette, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Paquette of | West Wauregan, was held from their, home Monday afternoon. Burial being | in the Sacred Heart cemetery. The ed Sunday. Martin Burns was in charge of the funeral arrangements. It was stated Monday that the num- ber of contracts that have been | placed means a widespread decoration of the buildings in the busin sec- tion of Danielson for the big Welcome | Home' celebration and parade, sched- | {uled for Friday of next week. On the i streets where the parade will pass in| {review property owners also are ar- nging for the decoration of their huildings. | Several hundred Chinook salmon! have been placed in Alexander'’s lake.| It is believed th the first attempt to propogate this splendid fish in! lakes hercabouts. The fish is native {m the far western states and in Can- fada, hut within the past few rs they have beep placed in -lakes in aine and Massachusetts by the fed- eral fich g and have I Phrissa o Thesc fish ‘m‘m\ to weigh several nounds apiece {and are said to be wonderful fizhters | | He is a graduate of Yale,| I} | when hooked on tie end of a line. Tt jis not 1 it is said, that any ‘of | the figh be caught for two orj | three v this having been the ex- peric with them in many eastern ilakes in which they have been placed {but if they do thrive in Alexander's, | there’s going to be some wonderful | | i i nd a new source of high grade upply for the fishermen that | them, to ihe tho resumption o hitestone il at came int Woolen com- | e to be anade to the preperty, «omrol of the American’ | nan: some revair | buildings o | A number of Killinaly's former ymemicers of the legislature are going Jiartford on Wednesday for the al (rl?b\.lnon of the Connec: It semed like- t there will be a con- e delegation from the town of ngly for percales in this territory. lot, direct from the mills 18 cents yard: remnant iyard. Fabric shon. Re [ River Weaving Cio.—ad The Victory loan :cllnuhon at St James' church was a liberal one and | securities in liberal amount may now be purchased and added to the parish building fund. The State of Maine expresses began running through Danielson Monday night. “The northbound train is due here, but does not stop, at about 12 a. m, 'The southbound train will flash | through Danielson nightly hereafter; until fall at about 2.35. Mention of} these trains. insofar as Danielson lsl 1nwcermu.l is chiefly as a warning to; motorist: to watch out for them at a number of dangerous grade crossing: in this section, four of them in Daniel- son. Citizens of the borough who know | about the matter appreciate, the spiendid care that is b#ing taken of the new auto pumper by the men are charged with that . flar machine in cities wiers thers are paid departments gets more careful or | New off full piece, 15 cents 1 Department, constant’ attention ~that mo ucm‘ral Put engine. It is d span excepting when it just ‘nr“h 1 from s ce and its motor. 1y tuned up all of the time. Though the time is not ripe xor defi- nite announcement, it may that Danielson has an oppor!unity to make & remarkable growth-in an in- dustrial way. (The {: Danielson does ple will have the chance 2s it has regretted in the past, that wo | 2 didn’t hustle up, for if we had .“Da ielson might have had that industry Daniclson needs of houses, many of them, and no eme is building. The reasons advanced for this are th building cosis are too high. And that is a legitimate argument. But there is anr alternative. said that if Danielson’s ] be induced to invest $30,80% in hou: ing that the returns in expansion and growth would be such within a few Much Rheumatism Offer Attracts Many Sufierers 1£ th are any rheumatic sufferers m_town who have not availed them- seives of Tho Lec & Osgood Co.s gen- erous offer, they shouid do so at once. They state that {f Rheuma, the ranteed prescription for rheuma- m, does not give any purchaser quick and joyful relief, they will re- furn the purchase pride without any auibbling or ape. Rheumatism i d:ln'eroui disease, and anyone wio 8 the slightest taint of it should drive it out of the system soun as possible. Keund waout ¢id for tnis sufferer: 1 have been. lajd up for one year with chronie arthritis. I had doctors galore, also spent four months in uw sanitarium nmlpildl at Troy, N, had practically no relief. Th 2d taking Rheums. 1 have now taken ve bottles, and can.go without crutch- other which T could not do ine months. bighly would gmm an- or any questipns agked, on receipt 5f stamp for postage. This lett may ny published as a benefit to sufferers v—mw rheumn‘sm in any form, Fddy, Schuylery: drugg(s!v eveprwhere uood Sell Rheumna and a large bottle is inex- pensive. selves on the back in eonrratulztioh With the 'Victory loandfive out of the way, Danielsonmight perfect an organization .to do something’ for its swelfare. There will be little: use in re- grets later when some other,town, live encugh to appreciate . a good - thing whén it sees it, enjoys thé benefits of an_industry that Davielson might have had. o % Company C, State guard members, will begin at an early date their out- door shooting season. Captain. F.. O, Armington said Monday afternoon, The range south of the power station will be used. It is stated ‘that comipany added by $65 to the Welcome, Home celebration fund by the dance given at the armory last week. Henry C. Henderson of Bridgeport was a visitor with friends in Daniel- son over Monday. The temperatu up to $6 degrees Monday reaching the sme point that tt did on Sunday afternoon. T PUTNAM Cook Clifford Trahan, who has. beei in' Daniélson went in the service and stationed at Camp| Devens all of the time for more than a vear and a half, was at his home here Monday. He expects to be dis- charged from the service on Satur- day of this week, at w rd Berthiaume and Elijah Berri- man also will be mustered out. Former Representasive Hector Du- vert of this city will be among those who go to Hartford on Wednesday' for the centennial celebration of the Con- the |- --afternoon, |, deal of | Remember--We-make the low prices| i ftic and in necticut ge Rev. Cha St. Mary's ioners to invest in V nam is ove ihe notes is continuing here, Deputy Sheriff George F. Holbrook, accompanied Miss Fl School for G day, followi The Bush 'gf a habitual The third degree wrill be conferred numbe on a class the opening here on the state convention w? the Knights of Columbus, Wi degrees in there was raiment such on the stres Arthur M members of way unit, scores of th had nearly out of one months they > averslt ) dn they are sure Lo come back and the first thing you Elmoked for o r G2 '!ou see, too, what awful troubles these con- | a0k 5ol 1o Malones and| ditions lead to; and it requires nostreteh of the | dangerous service. For months they imagination to see what the end will be— were en 1 in moving amn chronic invalidism, premature old age, a up to the front over narow guage rail- h 5 £ Hax ways and many times were under fire.| ShOrtening of your days. Most of this work and was ve James offiecrs, on aft the war, 1. ar 1 skilled travel abou 1y offere much (u lool vas for en the temperature ran nup to 80 the ple l.oflm! a f&\\ days il 4 W who has the capacitay 3 writer, wrote many highly uning letters home while serv- experience he 10 100K abovy wne to be seen not difficul always ¥, where I will never bother T'rance ihe great cutdoors was our bed- nersl assembly. rles F. Bedard, pastor of church, urged his parish- ictory notes. Put- r the top, put-the sale of Misery nce Bush to the 1s, at Niiddletown, Mon- ng action in the city court. Zzillions of people wonder why they have irl was found to Lave been such miserable health—why they have so truant from school 30 afterncon, this ures preceding Marapinoatiot insomnia, have spells of mental depressio “all in” physically as well as mentally. Putnam Monday afternoon a blossomeng of summer has not been seen ets here since last year. aloney anc Howard James, the 14th gineers, a rail- were greeted Monday Dby he: . who have not eeing them for| r regiment. was and you will find the answer. Doctora traceable to the same source, Acid-S United You see how it starts—with indiges to dae e Trom sailed until thefr ship docked in| 1 the time| ago—July You think those ailments don’t amount to much they will get better in a day or so. Even W s done at night| Now if you are not feeling qaite right— you have any of the symptoms shown on the as a chauf-|’ : o see @ great he went about with| 0 toured in B d on-pecasion went-inio the perhaps vou may not have any aches or pains Alos. B : in the stomach itself. In this respect acid- acaadamcs e L stomach is something like acid-mouth. The which they when ih acid that forms as the result of fermenting greq ihe e | particles of food lodged in the teeth and gums the Unitey isiates cntered | Can NowSay That EATORIC + Rid Them of - ACID-STOMACH t a A there was Getling something fo as all .one” had| k at. to get into any mess line. slecping, that never both- Before I sert Lome T used at night, if T were|<€r 0i Av. and Mrs. Lacian MacNeil stio would sleep—but that| When a Ford Hipped over on Kindnes me any more.~ In!on vooustuck wveutic ong, for noon i room, 50 if we.coulon’t get in billets| derne we’d sleep out in a_field or any other| old pilace—and, really, it ism’t half| CaCher, WOHRCRy O Wuls Clty bad!” Maheu was sit e front = 2 i The death at his residence, 82 Me- | Leside L car mase o T ‘hanic street, of Nason W. Leavitt,|its flop, duc gear be- has brought to am end fie life! ing to avoid! y of a really interesting the father| wer of the late Burton . Leavitt, com-| stree e oceupar poser of the Frogs of Wind | el failing healls since the 4 ov other operas. Mr. Leav son, in December, 1812, making his home witr 2 ent on the ha E, W. Clark. from the wind Mr. Leavi mar ¢ :Li’lm’ ofl‘oprs t was boru tn Barton, I 3 \ns x),lt‘lc great enthusiasm. r uul of robust constitution even ‘e ol ¢ bp‘~r7 for proving the him. sic, trav eventu ch came e cour 2 of r or time later called The ually developed into wh limantic Ch: life’ and he could not After a time he took to teaching my ng from place to place. a"d rgan e military service. He nelp, )"uw“rflr anc-did al oo U"l"l’\ up Of a carer' foy- izal “ b b ki annrshin of \isrgaret T2 3 of Carpenter: a musical P a'sd Mrs. an«fi"\- are the! 1terbus to be well known throuzh. | aencirre ooy s Teaay itry. He met wifh such 2 tan gisls have 39 v, which 1 1 & fety, Which]a? the 1 uccess in this venture t : S {15 pon-sectarian. Thursday eves {'May basket dmmce was given in the, | fire engine hall, when one of the most more com- Hu—mol much stomach trouble—why they often suffer frem severe attacks of blinding headache, are subject to rheumatism, sciatica, biliousness, melanchoha. are always tired, worn, out and Make a careful study of the above pu:turc scien- tists and food specialists declare that more than 70 non-organic diseases can be traced to acid-stomach. And this doesn’t take into ac- count the long list of ailments which are not classified as true diseases and which are all Stemach. heartburn, beiching, sour, gassy stcrrac.b “ above chart —vou may_be surethat an acic- stomack: is the cause of your trouble a!thqu«’l Raymond and Louis tree was planted t Theodore Roosevelt. William Rebinson and brother, troton ! ..mm,g a few Mrs. Fi flir\;' the p Charles Frink was a recent visitor| ate members of Whittle- | ‘s lost battallon. ' e Cs of ¥ r roub!e-—?cur Bad Health: ' CID-STOMACH! Read What Just a ‘Few Enthusiastic . | Users Have to Say About Eatonic Below we print extracts from a few of the many thousards of our letters praising EATONIC. Give EATONICa tes it will do for you and you. too, wili b2 justas enthusiastic in its praise. Elsven Long Years of Catarrh of the Stomach—Then Banished by Entonic T had catarrh of the used it s LT SR One Box of Eatenic Worth $50 to This Sufferer 2, 1 | Eatonic Just tha Thing for Intestinal Indigestion led with intestinal i m;»mon for years and s Severe Stomach Treuble of Nine Years’ Standing Yields Instantiy to Eatonic had severs stomash trouble for nie e had thice of the best physicians in wn but nothing helped hier untll we tried and they have an rerce anad than else i a greaf different kinds of drs- ies but none of them equa) EATONIC Best Stomach Remedy on Earth ATONIC ie surely the best stomach romedy on It gave me reiief in ten minutes after king the first tablet and 1 woald advise =il who sufier {rom ind:gastion o acid ctomaeh try EATONIC (FOR YOUR ACID STOMACE) Yo?, Banfl guest of her niece, Mrs. Frederick Jor- is absolutely tasteless.” You can't detect its presence without a chemical test. Yet it ia there just the same—and it is so powerful that it eats through the hard enamel and causes the teeth to decay. Andso with acid-stomach. You may not feel the presence of the excess acid yet all the while it is sapping your strength, undermining your- health, robbing you of your vitality and vigor, your energy and your enthusiasm, GET RID OF YOUR ACID-STOMACH lf you want to get back your health and strength, banish your aches and pains, and live the life worth while living! You can now be free from acid-storach. A won- _derful modern remedy cal'ed EATONIC literally wipes it out. It does the work ea: quickly; it makes the stomach pure, swcet and com: ortable. It helps you get full strength out of your food, and unless you de get full strength out of every mouthful of fcod you eat, you cannot enjoy robust, vigorous health. ry EATONIC and see how quickly it bamishea bloat, heartburn, belching, sour gassy stomach, food repeating, md:gvstxon dyspe; ,ete. Sce how quickiy your general health improves—how casily * foed is digested; how soundl You Can ie-sm fiwz“ c I"R”‘ Aeds You know and ean trust your LH &oday and get a b»z 50c box of five days. If you do not find it th edy and tonic you have ever used, d*uggfit will return your money. 1f your druggist doesn’t keep EATI inconvenient for you to get to the store, send you a 50c box, Use it for Ifn Address EDY CO. satisfactory, return what you bave not used H. L. KRAMER, President, EATONIC RE 1031A'S Wabash Ave., Chicago, Il You Do Not Have to Suffer —-Just Give It Trial— Will See! HEBRON s to Animals, Anthony, dan. ¢ The Old Oaken Iauukez Miss Marion Gibbs and Ralph Gibbs| Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson, Mr. The Birds and the leit Saturday for a month’s stay in/and Mrs. I. W. Robinson motored to . Little Birdie, Pomfret, guests of Mr. and Mrs.|Hartford unday afternoon, taking' Favorite Bird,| Charles Arnold. Rev. Mr. Davis back to the Theolog- school. | n memory of former Pres- aughter, Mrs. N * home in Gr s. were recent guests of bert Murray of ba]em. T John I S r“i'u’mn | John €. sed a new| Mrs. ar which he is using on| Coughli ‘I vs with her si has returned from| zon. visiting Wisconsin for t Agricultural college. )itlingham of Williman- r’ meeting in ‘Wednesday week end with worth of thi | state library . who has been work- shipyards, has left| 3 the company and is| Gov. W. W, days at his home here.| handwriting cov: . Olcott and son, Frank! while in office. a Mrs, H. Hewitt of Lebanon the|recent guest of Mrs. O. Mr. Malloy of North Providence is zpending some time in Yantic with lnsI M. G. Sullivan has returned to| H. Williams were| stay at the home of Mr. elly’ has returned to her home Providence after William Hansen of Groton spent the Mrs. Christopher Hansen. Hartford.—Lawyer Ernest city, has manuseripts which’ are. notes made by EHNsworth was a|ical seminar R. Manning. day morning. Mr. Mr. Middletown day. s George Gaskell. a brief| Mrs. | road. eeneville after and in of Franklin ed in town the las Bertha ‘Porter spending _several | ister, Mrs. R. V. Cong- | of the week. and Walter Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kelsey his parents, Mr.. and B. Tennant. tle son of end guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Little. given to the | B. Ells-| { number of interesting| in Waterbury.—Rt. Rev. Paddock, bishop of his own ering his official action Governor _Ellsworth | ¢ week in Worcester, Miss ¥Flynn of Vernon speaking in the interest loan, having been one 1 J. Gibbs was a visitor| onnection therewith seme- bezan to publish a paper Enterprise. This svent- s the Wii- rouicle ov roday. ali sizes were sold, chasers. Thirty-five dollar ed. The society will hald its every Thursday night. mee! The fiyst Thurs: day “evening will be dev thera | In the panic periog of 1878, Mr | will be two social Thursday eveni 28 | It isn't age, Leavitt. met with flnancial reverses|a month and ope evening devoted to] that forced his retirement from a | sewipfk, embroxdcr or some of the} number of his businéss = enierprizes| arts the girls w to follow. Tho and a few e 2 Inost yver- Putriam to make his home, Triendly society at Canaan tlie | (n the buman bedy. The talent for music that he possess- | Berkshires is a spot many break down under the ed also manifested tiself in his son,| this V. the deadly uric acid ac. Burton E. Leavitt, whom his fathe= ad-| EXercises were held in and _crystallizes look oat! vised and mssisied in valuable degree| SChOOIS Arbor day according to procla- | uls - d in composing the operas that the young| 'atlol, At the Sodom model school] man wrote and also in the staging and production of them. Father and were greatly attached and the son’s untimely death had a marked effect upon the father. years later he came te summer home maintained by the Girls' | the following program w S Readn\g of pmrhm tior to each other, The Wonderfu! Besides his sister, Mrs. Clark, Mr.|A Homiee, o on e g Teavitt leaves the following nephews, :l”""‘( "{’;,",m"“";i‘e“:ggn' R O €. N. Clark, 13 Astor place: : New | {15!, & Some Trees 1 Know York, who is now in Putnam:<Tewis| 320N essay, The Valuc of | W, Orange, Mase. James B. bred T | Ahthur Sansen: essas of ‘Craftsbury, Vt. The body inifo ha| Gub Forests O - taken for burial to Seotland; Windham | county. - which was the home town ‘o tt. Mrs. Margaret Tatem, 29, wife of Mrs. Farry Tate: ford.™ ®frs. this city. ; Mrs. Tatem was the daugh- | Jonn JIames Audubon, | recitation, Ta- n Banning: - reoitation, Birds, Thesdore Garce: Wa Can Do (o Halp in Bird “Protention, Vinla Baunlng: recitations. Dafodils Tebne Brown; Talling in Their Sleep, Adam Hamice: Answar ta a (Child’s m. died Saturday at Bast- ‘Tifem has relatives fn be refunded, MEDAL. “nalad howaa ! with — her| - L !u;l.\' enjoyable evenings of the year was bridge, wio| . Leavitt!spent. Over 120 attended. Musi 5 X e needed much printed | N Gan i nding ~e\cu] ‘weeks there, the| business. s¢ he estah- ) Katherige T. Kine, A ng office in Williman- | table at' which Tret ay baskelzof e PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE s which moy neration and immediate vn.w( they should mot, your money will Nome other i3 genuine , it's careiess living that Keep som condition and be physically fit set up premat nmn do '1in;r< « ction is rmn or a Clean relief. But be sure to get eo;,xc Delicil a theas simen Children wake up with Stontach, Clear Head. All Eey 'e"snncs:, and- Constipation Gone! Tongue, Sweet fliousness ous Laxative! "/\\\ 1t is expected that Rev. Mr. Champ of Hartford will occupy the pulpit at the Congregational church next Sum- "and Mrs. W. C. Robinson and and Mrs. L. W. Robinson were in and Wallingford Satufr- Mr. Evarts of Middletown is expeet- Hewitt | were in Willimantic Saturday evening, and friends of Montville motored to town Sunday and called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and lits East Hartford were we Martin's paren! & Robert Lewis eastern Oregon, who has heen overseas in war service have 1\8\“\1 fipfl.\d-l was the grandfather of Ernest E. Ells-|for a r or more, aad who arrived guests of Mr,; worth, through whose thoughtfulness|in New York a week ago, was in the state library is thus enriched. ‘Waterbury for a few nours. Friday. has been

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