Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 8

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MARCH 31, 1221 : . s e e e AGIDS IN STOMACH |-— e —— missioner on domestic anfmals, has been Serene. 1 fold my hands and wait, working in this town and Voluntown fory o R B LN, b 2 = For lo! my vyu shall come 10 me . F. B. Coles has 0 ! killed four dogs with rabies from Jewett| I sta City. If dog owners will cooperate with < [ .“d H ¥ the officials and strictly observe the law Creats Gas, Sourness Pain |, siand ] 5 . { |28 to the care of their dogs, ic wil not| How to Treat | Andw 5 Exectiing ng the. : v i be necessary to quarantine the towns: If e Keleop, awake, baish a tended a Field and Stream picture at the | {r® > a dog shows any sign of sickness, Dr.| Medical authoritics state, that ne The friends 1 seek are eeking mes opera bouse. Wollowing ine benquel K 38 the Blant and s | |Solow st be notined at once, aiso M| BInELERES of, the “casestor stomaeh | <l e STy T e “‘“{:‘ specches were ma byt “"m:: fish -been ou " 4 3 m""“;&'? riford. Unless the dog Iawh i Zite ioatio o naumesturess, burning: | “Xor cimnge the tide of destiny. ©f both theatres have announced t{and game men, and entertainm was } 3 - are rigidly bbserved, prosecutiong will .re: ey were procuring a special program of | furnished by two out-of-town magicians. 5 n excess of hydrochioric acid in the | ¢ il 4 sult, as he is conducting a vigorous eam- I not as some belleve to a | Wyat matter if T stand alone? | moving pletures for the day and that the b % diges - it with loy the coming years; ; paign. * In Voluntown, severai dogs are|lack of digestive juices. The delicate |y [ wall with e o | performances would be given sfternoon Al Laowteon ¥ 2 ot § | under observation. Dog W a#len Clar-|Stomaci g, Is irritated. digestion is | 307, Nsart shall reap where it hath sewn, end evening, The theatres all over! Charles Mullaney of i ence Kahn’may appoint ass.stants who |ffi#¥ed oot tsoats; e - Rhode Island are running shows for the - o R : will have the same power as the ‘dw stoms 3 k. o well, Tl:;:l\!z'tnnkkm:‘w ‘their:‘wfi .nlg draw |same cause, Sunday. 3 i s ko warden and will act under his direc¥on.| A: nte nle Bat: nodsd e Lrook that springs yonder 7 i, . made some ttme dur- : ; - p . | | Eyery owner or keeper of a dog of thelin <“and_may do real harm.| heights ; f ae pianist in the theatré at Willimantic. S i |ing Monday night to enter the second- LS . 2 L S0_flows the good with equal law age of gix months or over, except dogs|Try laying aside all digestive aids and | SC [ . provr B S Atnert Maker ¢n| AR egg Weighing four ounces and meas- | them and given 1o other hands, and thie. : . kept under a kenne] license, must ebtain | n*tead get from any druggist-a few| UBto the soul of pure delights. | tace. o uring 8 1-2 inches in circumference the | the mill officials claimed, would lighten | our of Bisurated M: { d tak: —John Burroughs | side of the building was smashed and two | 1ON€ way and § + Vo | helr task and allew the-weaving of more wate right aft ting. Th MOON-MOTH. i : exhibted about - town Wednesday yards of velvet. into_custody any dog not having & (3% (ens {he stomach, prevents the forma- | Beyond the sun, beside a crystal |large mirrors and a quantity of china Thomas J. Hines, of Alton. 5 Tuesday Cl ‘Wimpth RELE “ 4 or plate on the collar; also any dog|tion of excess acld and there is no|She rules her isle of lapis lazull I;:n It ut:hth;mflogaflg::om :; In the weekly billiard contest Tuesday |senting the mill owner, cante to s'ton?n. which shall be found roaming unattend-|Sourness gas or pain. Bigurated Mag ouy 3 - Her palaces of marble, agate, jade evening, the Colonial club defeated the| ton 4 ed, over the country mot the property of | nesia (In powder or tablet for: Rose like a sheaf of savage flowers and ithe mirrors and china frightened away | Srening, the Colonisl, - and: calls ‘wers made by him on a the owner or keeper, or not in reasonable | {77, IV OF T, ¥ Parmiexs W@ | ¢ lad that ‘i’; was used 2t 'tI:r::um enu'-::ltoemuxi:: Surfman Harold Bliven and Cook Lew- | conferences were held and they seomed to | | . i ke SRl dpnoy s the most efficient form of magnesia | ' could fade. T o oaly might |upper sash was smashed and the iron ; indicate that a settlement would be| * a public highway o Lade. No. 5! d reached. There were indications of rods aeross the window were torn from Station’ e o il compromise by each side. their fastenings. A | s ‘Tuesday the weavers held \“"!‘&tQ'aek an attempt was made to en- Fodis R ~, v a Rathbun | situation. T stomach purposes. It is used by ting on the property of the owner or|thousands of people who enjoy their|And for her nameless sins and erueltics, keeper, and not attended or not in reas-|meals with no more fear of indigestion. | Murders of love-mad men and lusts and onable call and control ow the owuer, keeper or his agent. The fire company was called by still alarm early Wednesday morning to a chimney fire in the house next to Wolf's garage. Chemicals extinguished the e ‘Work on the Slater avenue roadbed g‘ct.:w;: l(s‘l'r-t \:u;e‘ur: : B. Pendleton, ferick A. MacDonald of Westerly and his| “ Wife of the new Secretary of War. |has been resumed this week. Fate ished not her beauty frem the Tuesday brought $350, the Groperty being |topic The Patriotism of Peace. The micrcury went down to 28 degress purchased by Max Novogroski. Mrs. ‘Emma D. Kelley has returned evening plumbing establishment of Har- Muller’s hall to talk over the | vey and Hurlburst. oft West Broad street.|Week from Judge Herbert W. 2 _The proposition did not take 1t is thought that whoever tried to enter |Who, in company with Mrs. Rathbun and | with the men.. Only 23 were to be taken these places were seeking plumbing and [Mr. and Mrs, Hadlai Hull of New London | i, a portion of these to run two looms |' carpenter tools. are touring California. if possible. The commissioner’s sale of the Charles| At the Travel club’s meeting Tuesday, The Bradford W. C. T. U. met last D. Chapman estate at Burden's|April 5, the speaker will b X o) o with Mrs. John Merriss for the annual|ping comdustea or Db ! ill be Rev. Fred thank offering. Eight members and ten vilstors were present, five' of the visi- Her sentence fell and she was swept away From flaming pomps and critdes and royal sway, Hurled from the joy of life, rapt from the light of day. O View W. C. T. U, =L ettty ‘:’:‘zday morning, huu_ did zx gnldy 1"?" evil hapoiness :n.ad mirth. a tors being from Ocean View W. C. T. U. after two weeks' stay wit! ; . 08 0 ihadtee the e B YL Mepuinday ol e After counting the offering, Teports of hofil:s;flshgfi mm nmmet u:h)f; Wikreon, Mane: 2y h relatives in | party of yong people at her home on|Scem Teco! the state convention were given by Pres- ) ., after dearth. ternal Riverside avenue recently in honor of:her|all day. Wednesday morning there was e vifit with he ther, 8 Miss Mary E. Shalling has ,-of Minne-|no wind, but the mercury 22 i iaeit “Welles' and Dr, Waite' Following{JCE TIE0. her mother, Wees. 'HL' Goft ot} Sl 0o L SOCUIRE el retamed to | nfecs, T g, iss o |degrees. Sunday, *Dennis Barnett, who 1 o = B M R L the business ‘meeting homé made fo%d Local anglers: are " getting their rods;With Henry W. Shalling in: Clevelarid, O.|stance Hill, Miss- Elizabeth Spicer, Mfs. | has charge of the Finn block, said it was Tight, was sold and tea and cake were S Mor. | and Teels Teady for the opening of the| The engagement of Miss Doris Paine | Darling and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Erown. |the first time in twenty-three years that She rises woman high and spreads Ner The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mer-| /"0 season, Friday morning. of Palmer, Mass., to Theodore Dewhurst | Angus McQuarrie, Norbert Hill, e he' Nad let the furnace fire go out on wing, riss April 14th, when ‘the study of clvieh| "y 15 Mrs. Charles Murray have re-|of Stonington has been announced. Patterson and George Wassman. '\ |account of guch warm weather at so ear< B veremmanl, wasattily iR b el _|turned to Westerly after spending the — Mr. and Mrs. G. Hay of Springfieldjare|ly & date. He should have rapped on Bey dream! of joy, or griel's A large gathering of Wesferly sports-|winter months in Midmi, Fla. NOANK spending the week in town. 4.7 | wood, for evidently the weather pfovider imagining. e attended the sportsmen’s banquet{ James Delaney has returned to his il Miss Elaine Fowler has returned to her | heard about it! \ Her body, lfke the heart of a white rese The large fishing schooner Valentine,!home in Wethersfleld -after a short Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hyde, Mr. and Shines in the petals of ber wings and L = |recently purchased, from - the 'Chesebro | with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs,, E. | Mre. William Read were among those who 4 Bros. of Fulton Market by Capt. Henry|w. Ashby. 1 ; were among those who sent flowers to ol s * 4 39 v‘nlom’—mrz.fl llllhc. mumm‘—-.- X Langorthy of this village and Capt. Ed-| Prof. Bverett Fitch o 7ig|the funcral of Mrs. Floyd Ray. Wide on the dark deliciously unfe! ) . ' £ 3 rof. Eve: of 3 Matchless Flavor and Stren'gth Yot Davis®of Wosterly. came nto the visiimg relafives in town, Xa"ey” ralave —- w bright, as any glacier Y o] harbor Friday and lies af the north dock. | = Miss Loulse Nolan of Brovidence spént ENTRAL VILLAGE . i —Eden Philipotts, in the London Coler. The M 2 The schobner willbe overhauled and. re- | the Haster vacation with local Tridnds. ' C tGPr' 1 Vigorous Health a Pleasing ¢ vt e atchless Qualities of paired and a new engine will be installed. |~ Miss ' Muriel Bronson of New Haven| Mrs. Ermest Tillinghast of Princess) P ; HUMOR OF THE DAY The Valentine is one of the largest of the | spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, | BaY; N. Y., has been visiting at the home erwnal:ty Y fishing schooners and will be used in deep| Nelson Brown. of Frederick Tillinghast, sea fishing. Capt. Henry Lahgworthy will act as captain. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wminé:s. assisted ente) by Mrs. Carolyn Andrews, rtained a enry Lanz of Norwich was a business party of local mariners ang other friends | caller here Monday. “Why are you idle™ 2 “T want $10 a day for working, judge” “Well, I can’t give you $10 but I'll gise you tea days."—Louisville Courler-Joyr- nal. o Mr. and Mrs. Erpest French of Jewett b, . T e on aut | City, former resideuts here, spent Sunday Don’t Go With Bad Eyesight S ay in Noank. with local friends. < 3 e : s b George D. Seguin and Miss Odna Se- | Physical fitness is essential to a genial guin of Providence spent Sunday at their ‘i'..'é”:‘.‘.:f.".:...;fi?". e -autr:i': 30y sy Geev's 50 fodl TS o8 at a beefsteak dinner served 11t V: ‘ % ‘home. ¥ 3 estl s o st st THie. Srate e Now Fonaone Toner speat Monday,'ia] “Relatives from Erovidence spet Sun-| Sieep, “headache, insontnia~4hese - e Yea; 1 supposs it werries you ¢ Capt. Joseph C. Sistare, 'Capt. Charles R e s et B 07 : be getting old—Boston Transcript. Shirley, Capt. Cliver Beebe, Cant. Wi Owing to the alleged inadequate ratés Sl e < sty < " liam Wilcox, C. F. Wilbur and F. L |prescribed by the avthorities, ihe electric | Spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and | Working conditions today with artificial | warpr ¢ 700 ¥3 If there's ansther b Y , Rathun. plant of Stratford-on Avon, England, Fus|Mrs. John Franees. | light and close application are subject- | ™ wyry. ’ 2 Liberty council, D. of A., met Wednes-| been permitted to tun down, and it'is| e Arthur Wood of Moosup, formerly |ing our eyes to a burden which very |y i e i | o SR day evening. After the siness session a|feared that it will go to pleces at any |Of this village, Where she has been em-|fey can d. “What are you Tesding SOBRT® = w! 1d. Prizes . - . | ployed by the Central Worsted company, | hist was hel were won by Mrs. | moment and leave tha town of Shakes- “The ship of state.” SALADA' are evidenced in every cup. The flavor is unique, in W i i I 5 " |is at the St. Vincent hospital in Worces- | You will be interested to know our and the freshness of the leaf ensures the e end Toten MiyShv/|veara/bn dlikuzes; A% Cha tomn M o where sho"underwent ‘& surgical op-| new eyeilass. Insuramon . Ghice erary mecca, With tourists in great nu : o : ey new glasses for broken ones. No mat most cups to the pound 1 | Grace Bentley. e bers there all the . time, such an incl- g . S - " nco: Felix Wakeley has moved to the Dyer jter when or where your glasses were MY O Manigumey: ditertained X} dedl Bught GEAYEI DR vaTY Sepe house, into the tenement recently vacated | purchased, we can, in few moments = by Miss Josephine Armstrong. sue to you a N. O. 8. C. lense Insurance The teachers’ training class will meet |Card which guarantees you new lenses this (Thursday) evening with Mrs. Ray-|if yours bresk within a year. mond Rider. - | wheel, “but T haven't time to go back Mrs. Edwin Kennedy has returned after hs . Providence. —] e COAL 2 e COAL Frederick Ludwig, Jr., remains ill at|!0 BROADWAY NORWICH, CONN.| world's tallest man? 3 his home on Shepard Hill. PHONE 1312 Tom—How should I know? Py : Mrs. David Black and infant daughter Bill—All the way down te the have returned to their home in Wauregan at least.—Boys' Life. j| from the Day Kimball hospital. Sentimental Smith—Old friends are res lne e " alove eamare, ool MANSFIELD DEPOT |owtirimmer wiiey 20" * 3 stic hi b visiti T " Harriet ardfax— Yy are vy . » . daughter of Mystic have been Visiting| i Hildred Garvey of Willimantle L h, h d B : ehigh and Free Burning . g an old saflor. The sailor sad: Frank Edgerton was a visitor in Hope to Washington, D. C., Atlantic City, N. Mrs. McNamara's parents, Mr. and Mrs. have an unerring memory for your s~ . . : : s - € A ey J., and New York eity. =, Te8, sir, my bess wis'in the nilly We have just received a fresh supply of the BEST COAL we have " iam Broadned e “Senate news. I see they've picked out a steering committes.”—Louisville Ogp~ rier-Journal. “Heavens, George!” gasped his '* “You pearly hit that man.” “I know it” retorted the manm at hool closeé Wednesday, 23, Jjuice approvingly up to the light, sald Mrs. Edwin Rathbun of Norwich spent | ““J00L Gioed Wednoeday, March 23, | o Vies are different today from why! Sunday with Mrs. Stephen A. Lewis, lief | ing hor spring vacation in & party trip|they used to be. A man was talking s sister-in-law. Avthur ‘Hitst, was the guest of Mrs. Elmer Botham too. William Broadhead of Camden, Me., SOty St DAL MoDetwe et the She’s got three looking glasses im it f— Yonkers Statesman. Hari Collins, who s employed i Fan | oinesday and Thuraday of last week. |%m. J5oC [NEIT, secrets, and Uny @ ey {winter term of Edwin Reynolds Memorial| A Sea captain, holding a glass of M- } spent 'Saturday and. Sunday with | Connecticut-College for Women are at|,.~Tn the mavy, was he? sid the man - . . . family. r 2 seen in Norwich in more than two years. | “SH v mamen oent Syt | el Forir o Hariind oot | 1y gy eyt wer it o _ for EGG, STOVE and NUT — Also $12.00 per ton for PEA — tog a New Tork fon to, the Tilden home, Mrs. K. L. Dl | Answer—Try s p—Prinesion . . . 3 = family of Norwich vIsith their sis (50 cents per ton extra if we use baskets. . - These prices subject to T e 24126 18 Easter VACLlon | simses Kugustn and Mary Tidens o |sand: o o o e : : e e o™ hay recurnea| Ao Dovad panin i Tila Mo | v ot thres okie Fiioes i b you cannot take all your coal at one time. { from » fok o e B . o1 ¢ . ; t . : ; LA, i fleormn 2 temporal and epiritual needs of children | Tereet Storles to be found in the ‘wamt Your coal bill is a Big Item. If it is not convenient to pay all at one g have been visthe 8¢ Geones Fob | urywhere were 't largiat on. rocd | Vg SRt yow . T the Misses Tilden. : THE KALEIDOSCOPE ' “som n;l hairsprings are worth $43,- rfl; meetings Sunday, April 3, at 7.30 I i anctent B S I, Only one sailing vessel, and :me = (and we always back our guarantee), also suggest the best way to test M RO TR O e S AT R . . . - ‘ashermen = o our statement is to Try Sample Ton of Each Size you require. If a Ployed o Eive @ markie s | 1034 per cent. higher thas i 1914 ) 2 < : 0 Is ry the material out of which “unbreakable® | ' Cowper composed and memorized e test of thie coal does not prove what we claim, we will take it out and B e e el Sor petatinim : Prince of Wales in 1875, the cost of : : B K e dJust Takes An Eatonic - totaled more than $1,500,000. The Railroads and Producers of Anthracite Coal cannot supply all of Cine, sa55an exchangn. It 8 prescrd- . . . . ders forme. 1 take it at meals and ol e 7 eaasedon : New England’s needs during the actual consuming period. BUY 20 lougerbgherd wi wgao-?."* et i ek g "t 1 | 326 quire et e 108 24 River, Mass., has been at his home for &) 1, "CC0Unt of the teacher's ilincss, the er Pt home for the spring vacation. ‘What was his offical capacity, mays! 5 < Mo, and Mre Karl Gorton”of New Lo |, MF- and Mrs. William Austla of Fort|old sailor.”—Washington Star. * We announce a SPRING REDUCTION IN PRICE to $13.50 per ton “Vifited friends nere. Saturdas. whor i Chafles Brage has been s business vis. | , Faster Sunday brought a fimily reun-|so. Prescribe something for the face. 3 Miss ‘Beatrice Seguin, who teaches in | ook Of Coventry and R. W. Tilden and| Fiatbush—His wife spend a great - i % 4 o Easter services at Dunham Memorial Bensonhurst—Wefl, she looks like change without notice.) = We also offer Special Arrangement where ol e oo Vil 'ls Norwoch st P T T et TP | e e : : . ; from a few days' visit with friends in| 0L W0 Dlaved pleasing organ selections Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Keene of Provi-| 1o Offerings of-the day, all devoted to foctis 4o b3 fouad b o6 ti 5 s f 4 deferred ¥ Mr. and Mrs..Howard Clarke of Nor.| % a1¥ Sunday. “Por 1 1me, we can ciier you arrangemenis for deferr : payments to Assist their parents, Mr. ana'Mos. Frank Tic| SONM CIh meetng today (Thurs | 400l Birmingharm Ag-lierai ¥ i Monthly C. E. conseceation and busi- i 2 X Lotteries originated in anclent Refe - We absolutely GUARANTEE both QUALITY and QUANTITY - 2, . Uses of Mica, small yacht, was launched in England in Finland, where food Drices are néw rkle to cloth. 1t is b [ used for windows and glazing material | Ghiols Ride. Sare s B bt o it will COST YOU NOTHING. : AfterEating =i 28 ni s s Mica, ground to a fine powder, has | irip, including presents to native *“The first dose of Eatonic did won- | (4%, % ‘tonic. Native physicians are | during the world war—1914 to 18 YO CO No & A g ) Thoasasids of o ke exist, would be an enormous valuable : UR COAL NOW while transportation and delivery comditions f dear |discovery, inasmuch as it would mean | mme Bank of h’(lud onos planned te 3 lady, gratefully about Eatonic, | that mica could be u.s:::u' making 32- | replace paper bank notss with thin sheeis ‘ are good and thus help to prevent a stringency next fall when coal is E0d cartying ont the ehions aehtiy | e e | e eteerhy pritng on e Al and gases which bring on indigestion, whfll, bloating, bek:hg and actually needed. s % . Saaes 2 A 9fl:luell ntmyuhermla;:-o;z;?- You appreciate facilities that will s = " - ~vwnecd: quickly—on short fo ilmenta. Protect youreel. 4 b notice, if necessary. - - vour druggist’s guaranice. We have these facilities and can SATISFY »‘1\, S A of OUR SERVICE. - Whatever is necessary we're giad to do. = We cag solve your coal problems in the most economical way for you. - ¢ : 3 LET US SHOW. YOU ‘The Edward Chappell Co. Telephone 24" Central Wharf ; COAL | - LUMBER By far the most Important deposits | pum. of mica in the world occur In a belt which lies in the northern part of the Hazarfbagh dietrict in India. There it is commonly found In plates jarge enough to have marketable value. An old portrait in olis sold recently in an English town for a few dollars is rg- ported by a London expert as a genwine portrait of Shakespeare, probably een- temporary. - In a recent speech in the British howse * A woman can't understand why cal- | of commons one of the members declared lers invariably drop in when she isn’t|that he had once been a tramp and fre- Lee ané Osgood, 131 Main S | dressed to receive them. quently had been obligedl to slrep in the Kill That Cold With Laughing gas was discovered in 1778, ALe CASCARA &7 QUININE A & A ed that. it might be used In surgery, al- FOR though it was not sucsessfully employ&l Colds, Cours POMIP La Grippa. Michigan now ranks fourth among tHe 28 an anaesthetio till ncarly half a een- ‘ Neglected Colds are Dangerous states in the production of paper. More ake e:v.d.vantagci tury later. Switzerland Is believed to have & great- er proportion of deal mutes than any other ‘civilized nation, about 245 to each 100,000 residents, compa-ed with 79 else- 2 than $150,000,000 is invested in the in Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneere. dustry in that state and the paser milfs Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves employ more than 11,000 men and womew Grippe in 3 days—Ezcellent for Headachs whose wages total in excess of $18 000,00+ Quinine in this form does not afiect the hghd—Cascara is best Tenic b Lazative—No Opiate in Hill’s. where in Europe and 68 in America. s During the first 15 months of their ex- " ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT It is contrary to the traditions of the British house of communs for either cards or billiards to be played withid its pred cincts. Members who require indoor recreations are expected to contest them selves with chess or draughts. istence the %0 public employment offices established. by *he Dominion governmefit in the principal cities of Canada succeed- ed in placing 600,000 workers in jobe without oest te either employers or werk-

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