Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 7

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'NURWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921 & ; . ) residential sections of tho-town for the Visiting ‘Nurse assoclation drive 10 be recalved treasurer of the committee in fund is now well past the $7,000 mark, dnd it {8 oxpeete Robert local organizations s week the $10,000 mark will be reach- | ed by Saturday | The reeruiting office of is to be open at for the outfit, roster now oontains %5 names, and it i8] q » aim of the officers in chafge to Te-| pegt strength company. T :rnhu evening Tmmaculatc end men will be V t soloiets and a ehorus of 16 male| lhn session of Ihn Westerly totn el Me morning some discuesion appointment of a officer {0 assist Dr. Sumuel |y &, but no action was' y Mcflm'lh of ¥rank's jewelry following the Miss Emma . the state arm- ,or 4 fullipre of the soclety this ba .street. | _ 5 MeCormick and A number of ex- ! be served and | f 10“ than a s her lus‘m L 2 months’ old infant, McGrath, ail of Westerly llcense was also 1e table until the wha V. Moore, forme ow Fab notes of tha town and: 820,000, and amount of a bowling | I1ill Bes Tisotaine tor. grdnation which will be ——_——*—j‘ held at the town hall June 28, WESTERLY { STONINGTON Although the period fot canvassing the, long illness. She was born in'Treland but| ey came tothis country about 60 years ago, making her home in Pawcatuck, Jleited donations continue | sha has sinee resided. She is survived tehell, | 4 sister, Mrs. John Fuller of Hope Vall rge. The | and three d-’\flzh{fl'r‘ Mrs. Martine De’ Mrs. William . Charles Wilcox, both of Pro © Whitmarsh Johin L. Quattromani of Westerly nn'[ the new Fifth|gere, married Monday morning Church of the Immaculate Conception ory every night this week to obtain more! Rav. Henry Bruno, S. M. The company | ,ftended by Miss Mary Montl a|Gilt Bdge eas ouple| The Stonington lndep The annual meeting of Paweatnek fire 'llslru'! was held Monday evening at the S rd J. Butler, If. | p 8. Barber hose houss on Liberty street. Mru, Wélen Beatrice McGrath, 18, wife | floor {or interfe lete thé cast. 'Following ' 0f Frederisk: R. Shortman, died Monda: er home, 62 We! her father, Thom “and u brother A Providenee newspaper reporis a mill in Pawtuck der the name s "Ov)' 1 S e]ertal‘ per during 1921- ight, | and gues tat- | Mon . i I + are now on duty section of otorists caused j Tufts | Gredle. school chorus ‘al - The committees who will serve for the coming concerts of the Stonington chorus concert, include, advertisement, F. D. airman ; B. B, Fairbrother, L. Fairbrother; ticket: Miss May L. Jeton, chairman; Mrs. H. R. Palmer, s Barbara Muller; Mrs. T. C. Con- nell, Mrs. ¥. D. Stanton, Miss Prudence C. Fairbrother, John B. Bindifss, rving Melvi man ; D, Mrs. J. B. Hammond, R. 3L stage, Wm. . Rose, caair- Dedge, . Ryon. By the v‘hn service whick went into effect with the new time table Sunday, e was | Jime 5, an additional train will leave Joseph | here for New Yerk Mondays only at 6.38. attromani, a brother of the groom, was|a. mk and train No. 26 known as the man. Fellowing the ceremony, I ast for intimate friends of the fam- | will ma ilies was served at the homa of the bride | Ping to lcave pu The members of Narragansett counell, on Main strect, White Rock to enjoy a minstrel} leit Monday noon for a brief trip York, after which thgy will reside for a time with the groom's parents bound dué at 7.37 p. m. r stop instead of stop- sengers. dents played the team here Sunday, the Vis- . He threatened to kill his son, Marianno Dippilena aml knocked the latter's wife and boy to the The wife managed Charles Marle and Edwin Hig- ins subdued Mr. Dinpilena and took him © Dr. Thurber's where ‘ho was given Mr, Dippilena up about’ the face and hands. ion there seems to be in Stoningtcn, Wit 3 ebro fife of Stonington went to rday to attend the third Ceuneil, K, of C. page of The his home Mrs. C weekly me to be held. Thursday v Stonington chorus How a Difiir_ent Woman EarnestlyPraisesEatonio *‘My wife was a great sufferer fr acid stomach ior g10 years,’’ wn‘é: H. D. Crippen, “but’is s different woman since taking Eatonic.” _Snfferers from acid stomach'—let iionic help you also. It quickly up and carries out the excess and gases and makes the stomach cool and comfortabie. You digest easily, get the full st tength from your food, feel well and strong, Yes from bloating, belching, food ) z, etc. Big box costs only a your druggist’s guarantee. LEE & 0OSGOOD 131 Main Street thtle Cl'uldren Brighten Hommes VERY young couple starting out in “life has visions of joyful hours spent before the fireside with healthy, happy children; but, alas, how often young women who ¥0 children are denied that happiness because of some functmnal derangement which may be corrected by proper treatment. Lydta. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is just the medicine for these conditions, as the following letters show: McDonal Ohio.=*T suffered from cement, a weakness, and a greatdsal of pain. The doctor gaid no would help me but an operation. He said I could never bave any children becauso I was too weak, “7 had often heard of Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegatable Corapound, so 1 tried it and it belped 1ae. Now I am in the basi of healih, doall of my own work, snd have 2 lov 'ely Boy six months of I recommend your medicine to my friends and you ha’c my permission to use this letter.”— Mrs. J. C. Eacrrsox, 426 Garfield Ave,, McDonald, Ohib. sa, Colorado.—%Ever sirce I was a young girl I suffered tried different medicines, but only got relief for a short time. for t deal of pain every . B. Fairbrother, C. G. Cush- | which gives the names of men from Lard ‘flmmans, ¢t out and call some of the neigh- | when she recived a diploma after com- . who is chauffeur for from Malne, motored home Monday L‘é'\ir! cal culture c1a=~ ning the will meet for rehearsal .., Acid Stomach For 10 Years | und Friday evening the Boy Scflu!n»wlll Arrived at their summer home at Wil- meet. w Polnt for the scason. R. M. Delegrange Is:repairing the |* Mr. anda Mre. Charles R. Falrbanks speed boat owned by Mr. Rockwell of | ‘Were recent visitors in Stamford. Mystim and is installing a 6-cylinder mo- dward Frazier of Hoiyoke is the tor. At Charlestown, R. L, he has a large | guest of Ira Latham. forée of men putting in commission a| ss Frederica Denison of Providence number of boats owned by the cottagers | Wwas a visitor here last week. there, getilng them in readiness for the Rev.and Mrs. Frank T. Rhoad and son sea jare in New Haven attending commence- About thirly members of the Stoninz-| ment exercises of the Yale Dlvlnny ton chorus will go to Peaccdale Wedn: school, which began Sunday with a uer‘ day to take part in a concert to be given j Vice in Marquard chapel with sermon at that place. by Dr. Dinsmore, followed by ,a eommu-l A notice has been received~at the local [nion service. The commencement exer- post office, and is posted on the board, | cises continue through t (Monday). } Mis Louise Gray and /Miss Esthér | Stonington and New London county who | Bars; left Saturday for a summer course were under the dral es as de- (‘at lowa State University. serters from the military service of the | . The funeral of Caleb Haley Thomas, United States. 2 siznel by WILIL 'whose death oceurred Thursdby from & Pennsylvania Woman, Long Suffering From Weakness Anc al a v the lo- | complication of di: e, was d t- ” e Yon: |/itny atternonl and el coRAusMN By Run-down State of Health, Attributes Her Remark- able Recovery to Taking Wincarnis. Quickly Regains Strength After Attacks of Pleurisy Twelve names appear from | Rev. O. G. Buddington. Butial was fa Beclewith, Stoningion ; | Flm Grove cemetery. Mr. Thomas haa Eim street; J. Myi en a resident of Mystic fof many years s!ree' Leona Piva a4 had made many friends. He is sur- . e o TS O o aw=| Mrs. Latra Schneok, formerly of 136 carnis Will help to bring you renewc? e tea, somaig8s | West 7th Street, Philadelphia, now of | health, stfength and endurance. Y Felor of -t et pErying Bridgeport, Na., after two attacks of | thousands bf people, like Mrs. Sct it P pteoat T Mrs. Catherine Haley attended the|PlSUrisy. could not regain her strength w‘a" ul for the health and st Joseph D Lina Pova. St Trumbull stree George Swindell Manuel Vin e = and suffered for a long time from rnis gave them, have vouched {of N ’1"8‘1" ‘; (ffl"“c\:‘ ;‘ e°|‘ lf:!” ;‘::‘:“ of | Weakness, lack of sléep and loss of ap- | its remarkable \irtues as @ tonic, Te~ 2 MYSTIC . petite, constructive and bicodmaker. 75 = “I was for a long umo in & very ner-| Wincarnis is one of the oidest genera Friends here of Miss Gorda L. 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Sold in two size of Mystic, aro intere: low that| DMrs. Dolbearo and Mrs. Skeesucks at-|notice that I was eating and sleeping | —$1.95 and $1.10 at National br she was ‘one of 4 class*of thirty-nine tended the ordination at Groton Friday, }much better, and after a while my ner- | Stores, Main and Shetucket e A Mr. and Mrs. Nonsuch of Philadelphia| ves quieted 'down, and I began to feel|and all other first-class drug sto graduate nurses in Boston i weed | have been visiting relatives and friends| fine, puiting on flesh, which I needed,| 1write for free dnstruct o for several days. as I was very thin after my illness.” | “Hundred per-cent healt in public health Mr. and Mre, Osgood Fle‘dln[ of Nor- If you are weak, anaemic, nervous or | obtain it,” to Edward La of Public Health, | wich Bt 1 Lemmuol” 2. Bialding. and. ok Kijaer id Albert, of Norwich epent Sunday in T A B T Wethersfleld.—Mrs. Ethel H. Nott, con- | fessed accomplice ¢f Elwood B. Wade, |all of the bridal party ar recently hanged for the murder of Mre. |the golden wedding, but Nott's husband, in common with the 11 ‘mu at the $0th wedding anniversary of Sohstae Aecin other women prisoners at Wethersfield, | Mr. and Mrs. Roderick F. Hollister of and Mrs. William . When 2 woman takes the conceit out|Will be required to do laundry work and |42 Connecticut boulevard, ¥ ter, Miss Ethel, of Brooklyn, pavelof a man she adds to her own. sewing. | which was celebrated last W ANNOUNCEMENT [re——————— e booklet pleting a spe: nursing at operated jo! , In led on friends here the first of | run-down start taking Wincarnis new.| Dept. A, 400 West 23rd Street, New You can hardly believe how much Win- | York, U. 8. Agent for Wincarnis. mett of Iartford is the guest . Ford. he Sewing society is to meet with Quidgeon Wednesday evening. upen her return to r the employ o of the American TO THE ’ Home Owners of Norwich THE BECKWITH. 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